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Show re WAKE, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1909. : POPP? in| the subject of ridicube and the comic| papers have been persistent in attribut-| ing the most fantastic notions to club| women In general, now, however, it is| sr whlok have no definite excuse for 8 ng, purely in ae social, TIAN others purpose but the whose real women’s club of today has come to be the one ity. whose The aim recent toto ofeghumanis for clic the uplift human-! many of. ) our larger cities are en have seeemed as mountains, and the| The beautiful “collection of paintings | women return to their homes ready to| in the art gallery will be extake up anew the household . caresady that | hibited Holmes during the week, the gallery behad seemed to be ‘so appalling Ing opened for the guests of the State a recognized fact that the women’s club is really a factor are, for good in any “com: | munity. There are, of course, mz any Federation of conyenes 5 here | | COMING The EVENTS. at Pa directly | given e WEEK SUES in IN Aice d é cr pis allah eee . win ones. nee Anna Williams. beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs Kelth inin South Keith j A hha South Ten Temple street Ra will » Thursday scene of a evening, large Oct. reception 7, to tc the | David David Womien's this _ : jaan tie ieee ato be elren honor of table was Miss/®Utumn cerned a SOCIETY awarded to Mrs. Franees Ar ong and Mrs. Isaac on. The living room was prettily decorated in the national colors, and quantities. of red dahlias and white and yell te were used in the parlor. M Livingston was again the hostess ¢ Tuesday evening at a 500 } y and the prizes were won by Mrs,. Willlam Armstrong, Mrs. Ernest Smith and Edward Burton and G. Anders The second in ‘ie ace of teas being given by Mrs Philip Schonert and Mrs. E. H. Dorman was that yesterday afternoon at. the home of Mrs. Schonert, The | house was attractively decorated y the fall flowers, pink and white. asters being used. The hostesses were assisted ; during the afternoon by Miss Ler Mz Williams » Mrs. M Clarence > Dresser audand Mimnn nn Miss Maud Williams. There were about ae guests present. George Warelng, Miss. Naomi! Va 1 was given luncheon aude Williams. beautifully effect, A and ae basket in of an fruit by Mrs. Richards, ‘with by le neon B. “Richar with Mrs. | Eimer Ji nes as the 1 ante gues The hanes was beautifu ee ated mn the Sue oy oe es and flowers. A delightful bridge tea was that given A musicale was evan ewe “dnesday night by Mrs. Sarah Boggs, who entertained] at the home of Mrs eA Hillam, the J. Prosser yesterday | Suests of honor being Mrs, King, of Mrs. studio at the Los Angeles and Miss Nac Van afternoon The studio was effectively 1 xf Jyke, an autumn bride. The rooms were decorated with the autumn leaves and decorated roses and asters, a sunflowers, while the red berries of the | mound of the roses decorating the dining sweet briar roses lent a pretty touch of a x e ° e he Leonore Van bright color. The table centerpiece was Ivke and Ida Van ‘Dy ‘es ae the Misses Waring and Nin Waring asa straw hat filled with yellow asters, | ,Luella Thirty-six ae sts were entertained and the place cards were dainty hand-| 4 isted. uring the eve so painted butterfly designs. Covers were KO laid for sixteen hala Mrs. R. H Pe ale entertained at a delightfal bridge tea given Wedne esday afternoon at her home in First avenue, the Mrs, Clint B. “Leigh Paha Mra. A. 4. Peabody we re hostesses at a reception M allan Riven yesterday afternoon at the home] o < ) of Mrs. Peabody on Third avenue. A] played and the priz eS eo awarded te color scheme of yellow was ¢ arried out; Mrs. C. H. B ar in the decorations. Mrs, S. O. 8. Nelden, Owe é : yes Mrs. G. Y. Wallace, Mrs. Ledyard BaiA beautiful lune hheon of. marae was ley, Mrs. S. Pointer, Mrs. M, O, Ritchie that with which Miss Lucile Clark enterand Mrs. Graham Putnam presided at ained twenty-five Pa ests Nhe affair be- > by the od & é ina showe Wednesday afterncon c Hardey in honor of y Amelia sughton, who married in Oetober. The dining room was decorated in asters, while sweet peas were used with pretty effect mae fhe parlor. Mrs y. A. aver naugh was the hostess ‘at an iad neha given Monday at her quarters at J?ort Douglas The tatie was beautifaily decorated in the season's flowers. Covers were laid for six peuCe sts i 1 complimentary to a mber of the ;¥°Ung& girls who returned re college on <At either end of the luncheon fa aturday. A eS, n te rplece was a huge butterfly bow of re bons drawn to the corners of the table were eeattered about While little Beatrice Kllenschmidt assisted .at the door. Music was furnished |S milax and ferns os een re ‘ Troubadours. « 4s, 1©® bearing hostess, : Mr. and Mrs. Reuten er eee tained fourteen guests ith bo pa iven Montay night at ne Ore Au marke the Mrs. Frank Lowe was the host-| Isabel Schiffer, Margaret Dunn, Lililan ess. There were twelve guests’ seated at the round table, which was Pe cecorated with purple asters. <A crystal basket held many of the PAF wing’ the: luncheon the ests were asters, while ferns were scattered over rtained with a mntines pantie at Orpheum. the table. pale place cards were han * ok * painted as A delightfol five hundred pact * * t given Thursday atternoon oy A beautiful luncheon at the Commer- | th argoeman Bassett in once oe Mis ais cjal club Saturday afternoon was that ae Nae an Octobe: giyen by Miss Fi rence th eB heme ea i tuule flowers. berger, table ea <i Mrs. Della Daynes Hills, who is well !n musical and social circles of Salt Lake, and who-is considered by Mr. Brines as one of ae i 7, ‘ “ f which will be heard ising pupils, possesses a soprano volce of rare quality, i of events during the season number l eae oa a ane. and in through the influence| , ae that wha Darlene — |) cheon ere ata was served by ee that ere Se these clubs may them membership community in a o the Mrs. William an informal | | at Reid will a. bridge Mrs. Waldron upon the arrival of the car. Settee ay oe rye ee rnoon, The} five guests enjoyed ae a - oe se return trip was aunon 7 be the hostess] tea bridge to te be erate eae | Tuesday afternoon at her home » is bt of | has been reeoiaae Vera: yryrray, en . Dr. stree I a the affair and Mrs, ee was ee made moon- was chaperoned Charles Plummer places for the single he rooms were decorated out In the Japanese Set Milleron wasincuns: assistedMisain ° served. y the by ae ae to the with enien Wednesday, Mi elght nas- by and Mrs. Willis through- orn oud a serving 2s Roumauin by Hyas Uline entertained — — rt Cov- Ned eae Savertained fopiplinen d vente e 3 o s Terry,” and for the cast. A silver basket ri le asters formed the| centerpiece non athe dining table, bout re strewn autumn leaves in| vh d and golden tints. Here ur th usta ere hours AeseS from Miss Corer ‘Sforciwon) Ueno open a who oes studio. It has played here in here and ae Is Nkely that Miss Caru isi, a cousin of Caruso. n Mme. Melba's last western kee te 'Morelson. played for ene great singer highly’ complimented. ae ss Morrison is a known on the ant a 5 ee eared in co neerts and bh prt ead ig mee Mrs. | at the Orpheum théatre here. E. O. Howard, ee ee Miss Morrison studied first in Seattle br the larger c Mrs. Lewis McCoran Washington gon, Mme.|] under Francisco, San in later and Mrs.) and Jennings Sue ee ee » recelved with great ap-| program for such an occasion, <Afeawhile f rom “The Bar-|ture : of the program will be the ren)yellow golden|program was unflowers were sed 1 guests a her quarters at Fort Douglas, Friday afternoon Nasturtiums and dahlias were bined with autumn leaves In the decec Mrs. assisted by was we 2 Uline oratlons ae , was assisted by Mrs. orations. MISS JOSEPHINE MORRISON. aay, irs. Smith, Frank ed used In Morrison will appear in the near future the | preciation. ice in whieh Mrs, Morris Me SALics were aoe Setkeenl effectively |sang aarto hkhighMandD flat, ere Pat Hyer was sweetfollowed DAYiG by ieee ups + Pr aneiie a a os which the anaet score went of > . a enna number, which p or Mrs. to low oice ae ae in a dition : by -the: tabomnacle, cholr ok ig a}two numbers ee prepared Seeltte ace “sfor the choruses rie 4 a . returned, and: musicnl e . ra Gite Another reas rs. r , | people ati (ator n aE ase eee Morris paces vone pie Best. will be heard in two notable 2% YIs XN Walter a eae was hostess at i ell ful tinee party given Wed-| “The Flag Without a Stain.” a Presi-larlas. Some lighter numbers will also pene Clara ¢ Sent ‘tl 4 Culoniat theatre in honor}tion sung by Mrs. Morris Bet it a nd be sung Ww of div ion. oe ne sday, a Nelle: Romney, wh mar- | de Taft during his rece vi at is,;J. McClellan wil onder two organ n “lunch on Was home| that} were tables won dg Reveeed awa Poe place Thursday. Follow-|also before President Hooscyorris sang|numbers and Willard Wethe will play given by: Miss Stella Cohn at her : p — Pas FsA pretty sautum , a: “Ceof Mrs. PIS Gille and Mrs | ot & me td0k Wie some _ years ago. he Ie Seeof e p lelightf{ul luncheon} tour some 5 :Mrs. |two violin solos. The > pro gram I Touow a) : Friday, when twelve guests were en- | James Arrasmith. £ {ine m es = Franklin's, the table be-| this especially for the old sol por aes Ralac on, “Vales of Deserot”..Stephens at tertained in honor of Mrs. Sylvan Li “i Mrs. TA Bali iin, ‘In: was. the hbat Erovg,, who were her guests abernacle Choir ed 3 rink hite eatares ete : ays s Selvs ec | 7 ; . st- j ing covered in pin . and “wh nd the number was gree ‘eed ‘with Violin solo, Conkerto..... .Mendelssohn matin | cital enparty, night at a theatre her | oss Friday from returned recently has who j with covers lald for ning gues | aap at ara 8. ivo "The a at friends of nber nur a j tertaining A beautiful lune neon given at the Mies ae tae ee oe aoFinale all” at the Salt Lake the- | of Mrs, S. C.. Baldwin Country clr ste winifte d Brice en-| count o ness of some o ne F ;.|Tenor solo, Che Gelide “Manina.-.-~ thy returned from the P nile arigh: “whieh \o { Mis irie Odell, | it was 2 to postpone It. hg Mr. Alfred aoe in Dri ned from at ex- | Morris tea. yes Wedne sday for hicaso, Organ solo, “Mi gnon a ceernte” .Thomas a A tip “ab Po road Neda Pink and» Junch-| white; wherewillshe also will sinng in n 3 ineal rena and (Arr. for organ byMcC performer The. first dance of the University of || t tenaes 3 she “4 5 John J lellan. ; decorated the Junch-/| she wi i or Europe : Jonn innua w he U ery social seas son chiy A rabia . ane, eeiinty covers marked) New York DELDES aailir ns for Europ eption of the the stuSelection, td1 ‘ec ho ee the places of ten gue a | <7 ouis ‘Siegel, v1iiitateeeae upil of the a ato.oe bernacle a ~ niverifternoon from | The Soclal Afternoon “elub enjoyed ona| great ist ant nce o Heaineid teacher (a). oy 1 "Sing Thee Songs of of Araby” y : a Orpheum rlanist, Ysay is mo assis ao Sates are mip tc SN. a eee eer aia dispensed r hurirsday ;/ First ¢ vongregational reception eee Mr. Alfred Be designated jevening next re Violin solo, “The Russian’ Alr aring the nuhad led canfirst conce rt Be ils Wien:nawatel ‘ in whi % CG les | sald tHe “bow nie é During the afternoon more than 100 couples enjoyed the h¢ a. of the class. ate “Charles I aii nt and beyond comparison—sec- | OTkBoP uve ning Star. (Tannhauser) : 5 yle, Mrs. Abejond only to his master, Ysaye a a V Wagner The girls of the PeLs s served punch and pathe members of the fac ulty acted as R “Reibentiseh, Mrs. | Francis He noe pola oo (b) GC anzonett eee eee Godard st a State Federation ofiicnen? s Clubs to —eeeowoa@muxu: rs. pork ae guest of Mrs. Montague’ Miss Loulse Milleron Among those participating in the channing musical proP ram were Mrs. Charles Plummer anc K. Hooker of Boat while Miss Rou= iania Hyde delighted the guests with a number -of selections on the violin OR Cae Ee bridge tea was that with which nn Zimmerman a unced his week. The house was beautifully deco rated in the ll flowers, purple and white asters and ferns ein use the rlor, while the dining r wa bright with iris ane. white roses ene chrysanthem A fifty suests ere entertain bal and he hostess wah mentee ee ns receiving by . A. Pappe nd RS. Pa PES ae . Mieg . ancheon, lone enthe * OK were entertained with a Thursday night at the Milleron in Seventii Bast renty guests musicale given home of Mrs. J. Miss Lestat IS Pee a storle arte Ge ze yodrult Raym md themselves. The ; interesting er eco apartn si BES h olw anne a ate ST ot nce ines4 Mr , 7at about the eet of pei, trie her ear + ; + " law di ‘play 1 at rs Moen found that} <A bridge tea will be elven by Mrs. V =< : “os4 Pegs Hat she] when afternoon, Monday Toblas 1H. Ocd Taetades ote Dedaey ~ “a trip retur jignt, and elit Wee be: wi cehayeniekeatia neal where turn The tn How-| a verities: Fo giv tl 2 dining table, whére 5 1e8t8 Were retreat turtium blossom: The junior class of Haeinnd Hall enof Woof the State Federation opin- | guests blic é Reruraey classss senior the to the re-|tertained Invitation An clubs. a men’s sta “i a me eee iat on Rettes aDe the evening, of] to the husbands orlginated, | ce ption {s extended have aa een ie teed cit ation ite ay ee Se affairs. ae za hall the in event : members. = club > all to) carried been have cases many 0 aof pea club members help aoa. married | Wednesday nat¢the Cauntry nflowersBS A aa/ers. were. laid for gixtaas ain ing room decorated the eee Sues A rming afterneon te “ stun Ana clowstreamers tinaturtiurlis, Pon\o, Martoneaux | wore ed from the ehandeller A canyon party ae given by the Misses Selma, Alice and Mary ‘Wall on Friday, a car being chartered to Emlgration canyon, where a delightful HILLS. known Miss be pa and Miss MRS, DELLA DAYNES ties Guests Miss. Miss LlsieDorothy Baam | ng Lilliewere Dosher; berger, Helo In will An informal recaaa Was given Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr Mrs. L. Pappe in honor of their 36 = S Ee = places for the Misses Norrine Thompson, M A matinee party was given at the Or-| afar rie |’Jacobs.. on, pheum yesterday aftertinan, followed by }| zell aren ‘ile Seek Houston, esJosephine Weill, Dorothy a luncheon at the Commercial club, at | Moore, Juliet Banks baie McConaughy, which * Mrs Danie nsey entertained with a five party on Friday n honor ¢ p aauenter Mr Welch, who leaves Wedne day for her C home tin 5 eres yi Six bles were Played, the tables veing prettily decorated in Japanese sinnewee The card prize S were won by Mrs, C. H. Anderson and the: guest. of honor. Mrs. Gurn sey was assls serving by Mrs, Alfred Pierson AJ: J. Murphy and Miss Murp = tea table, while the Misses Margaret - 3 the Harris, Gladys Savage, Lucy Lewis, pha Clark and Traddles Patterson sisted in the dining room. Those assisting Mrs. Peabody and Mrs. Leigh in receiving the guests were Mrs Leroy j Palmer and Mrs. Clarence G. Barroon,| Schumann nee ee ee oe pr ocdiike spa 8) bse cloches dans yarlor was payed gl decorated in pink and white iagd rier e a color scheme 6 ‘opin red was effec tively carried out In t dining room ye perth ons he dining ta (B sitsde in eg ble covered for tert pGigdowahey with Battenberg doilles George W. Curtis returned Thursday] (d) Etude op, 23, No er red satin, .Rubenstoin and the centerpiece was|from a. six eeks’ trip in Idaho, and|Concerto E ma OP ecaes a silver basket * Vieuxtemps of red asters esting on | will again ec the part of bass soloBe eae large mirror. maestos A large bow of red satin ue int at the First eresby. ‘erlen church. ecial request Miss Pear] Rothsribbon was tled on the handle of the %* enti will accompany basket, and in one from or this vines of the Virmore Mrs. Emm ark _ Morris, who|numbers ginia creeper extended a to the corners of leaves shortly for oe extended Euroeo kK kK the table. Thirty guests were present and | pean trip, appeared in a delightful rethe hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Smith The e program for the concert to be | cital thse at Provo Thursday even-| given in the caberaacie next Ay the prizes” being iy Alfred Best, the popular young won by Mrs. Darmer| Prof. J. J. McClellan and the Provo tenor who recently returned from BerMrs. J. Sharron. and A number of | tabernacle choir. An enthuslastic audi. lin, contains a pleasing variety of sedelightful musleal selections were given} ¢nce filled the tabernacle. The entire lections, and is in many ways an ideal during the evening by Misses Merle Taylor and Ale t a Wit is ck. ra * I} nesday 3 y s | ee a* A delightful surprise party was that given Friday eveningat the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs; J. H.. W. itheck, the affair being WedThe decorated a PAGES 1 TO 12 2 co a fe77) is a pleasure Ok ez there kK na be conceded, * Miss Mabel Elton entertained the Sewing club at her home Saturday afternoon. Only members of the club were present, and luncheon was served for eight guests. The table was ptertively decorated with Se leaves ~ may afternoon by purposeful women, who have bean indethe study of the literary and musical| complimentary Mrs. to Pati¢able in their efforts in club work. topics, and their discussion ~ somehow | Dyke, an October Though women’s clubs have long been | lifts one above the trivial affairs that The Misses Hazel and Grace Doriu entertained delightfully at a dinner last evening, when eight guests were present. wi = a La =< Blaine avenue * * * Miss Gertrude Campbell, an autumn bride, will be the honored guest at several affairs to be given this week. Mrs. W. 8S. Seley will be the hostess Monday | ata Kensington to be given in her honor, and Wednesday Mrs. George Richard | Smith will entertain for her. Thursday S ALT LAKE will be the scene of a| thoroughly ee by most women, | another affair will be given for her, Mrs, | large gathering during the latter} and the part of the week, when the State| among thetales a out the petty quarrels] Freeman entertaining with a 500 party | ¢ rok members sare true only Federation of Women’s nly t her home i § n e eas S clubs will con-|1in-so far as js ¥ rus_of any gathering wee ome vene In this city. Seow eer The federation c¢ ounts | where people of aeaee strong opinions congre* among its members many re pre senta-| gate. And with all the drawbacks that A party will rd given next Saturday | tive women of the state, earnest and ay the * 2 be = will > = 3 & a G creabeck plate. The guests’ places were marked by dainty cards tn the dupitinwes: design. conundrum supper was served, oe later games were wrioved by the gues The were awarded to Miss Claire Butt erfield and Laurie nett. Little lan che Austin. gave val charming vocal musical sole tions during the even fh OK Mrs. Charles Livingatch entertained last Monc fay? afterno on at a 500 party at her iI : home 2 5 Edward weading: trip. The table was decorated ith Poe and white dahlias, and pink nd tulle) streamers were draped from the aluutdaiors to the = table. Bride's heads marked = Places for the guests, = will entertain the members of her bridge club at her —— in a East street. a CITY, ° LAKE aoe SALT or “ RALD “RE SECTION THREE. eee ESaar Gee UBLICAN | EY MBSAL/YT “rt SOCIETY ge eye ite eer oat PewGH ey udnesdaes waa; thab| puDliR Beer Lt phen yupia Mr. Willara Weth Hold the Annual Meeting in Salt Lake | theatre party at yeas ibs Godowsky, ae A.C. i Spears | Mrs. Frea Bring: cm Ko 8 The guild of St. Marks Shee. Mo MT gefte eception W yy Dr. and Short, when th guests in the pz rlor . tertained v ~. carieon, Mrs, eg C . gt timed Kiser in Mewtreot Fen) ae ecorate rn , id ae gem FP B. Blakely f program of Salt Lake, committee. pats Mrs. J. R. Beless of Salt Lake, state;Mrs. C. H. N AcMahon corresponding organizer. and =the ampor an of the most One interesting events in club affairs 18 the annual mecting. of t t of Salt Lake, secretary. | | Misses Olive Ferrls, Ada uss | acheme + of gst t Be tte, rer A, B, Corey, Mra J. RR. Lake, Mrs. A. H. ory, Pre ape. Cy i 4 hire A Gould ecretar he y s vice Beless, program Waldron, . Salt bride, Manon, corresponding Blake ly, t. « hatemen of _—_—_- Salt anys La Mrs. MecCanne organizer, La recording séc- committe e, and A were entathicia’ at a given at the home of Mrs Friday, the hostesse Dorman and Mrs Shone rt. Mrs. A. B. Corey of Ogden, dent : | vice pres z . wo. Baik: tw . at the Rates . See Do you kodak? 1) the supplies. bt u pply Co, . 142 Pe Tintle On Tin re. n eares a an aah t three tachi agent. 2 ag We finish and aso | Mrs. Salt Lake Phote | Main street, - Mason Mrs color rr nz 1s sturtiums icine eK Miner, Cc, Leal A. much note, of Hexking, planist Aaah the op. 45, for af Violin Continued on carried meee Page 3. ut and ' ee ur been a ere ade Melody. (c) An Old . eee by performer “""" "Mr John J. MeCle Nan. Arioso, “V ah einer v", .Leoncavallo rT. 4 et “Rise, Up, Arise” iez | Selection, GEOR x molto ‘ed “appassion: i Allezro Alle tto expressivo alla romanza. 4 r era nimato ls ae pa asa Teil (Cadenza | 4 | ely 4 ae J At ..o. ++, (St. Paul) Mendelssohn Choir, ‘wahernacie Paul’s church this St. s morning Continued Tartini on Page 5. | | | | “Miss No ra] | J. the by of red. was pret- The} centorpiece a theatre party | se °E: A' iatin entertained miphiget | J. J. ALFRED M'CLELLAN. night a e ) a gon vita the C peace, inho lonvon. or: Gf” fo Wegman, 8sak: n| senso: ne ern hebigh Alfred rs Concert Paani who le : Best, the popu 3} Bunflowe n pro- | nigh. at w : . cre a. wes sod throughout the | Jar. tenor. W peat cet ae ‘ ae : areas record- BEST . iraday ? First avenu ce tin, J H. Talmage of Provo, Ing secretary. scheme forming ealcwad Gran rue As. usu e is UADAL, wie Utah county, : tS Tooele trains. a keh A delightful inner pa ees wes at that wit h whie a Stiss A capper atura entertained ight anata Thureds y evening in hone oF Mrs. A. J. Prosser of Los Angeles and Miss Naom! | Van Dyk an Octob er Og- Lak Conference 1s i much sticcess The follow ing program has . Strauss Weihe n yellow sunflo Ww ers and ‘nasturwhile pink and white asters were in the dining room and parlor. The hostesses were assisted in serving by Mrs. state Talmage. - u Mr, Siegel, aj} ranger Mrs Sanath East | (b) Hetmilche Auttorderung. tlums, willl and president, it of enth : Mr. Willard {has toured ° ‘cellist, with en-|° beautifully a color presented Leas 3 convention,. which on Thursday, Friday this week the federation are Cummings, president, South rbint house nus se velitLS i yo yr allow bein and| 1 be Morehead, Thenija Chilcott, Bernice Day yale Mills Ge rtrude pBnlyley and Mrs . ). Brown. A num n-| yor of vocal and ins devine ntai numbers | | were given by the. Hawallan troubadours and De selections were also nd s veral | en by Miss. Ethel Nettleton’s orche s- a rt held here Saturday of | Officers of | Mra, Gyron ternoo he, 201. wil Me - SOLOISTS AN TUESDAY NIGHTS TABERNACLE CONCERT of color In the dining room quantities oO sunflowers were banked upon th 1e an tle and about . the room, while ases 0 the tables Mrs. Short : ee Si | DE a rooms. c awe ers for the ‘which aero vaso of yollow Gratee tablo cents . me sco eee ° | ribbons oxtonde Oo app ERTS Lae. eee ; ri Sh ue raed i Sea he fi fathe j i — i 3 WILLARD WEIHE- As ; Utah al, usual, Tooele ° Conference Rates via Salt Lake Route.. county, af trains, two See Tintic nearest and Three agent three oac ~ — a Trey Sty atin, sat |