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Show l'Kl.l.i of wtU-hoji ami potilins ami otlior Uallowe'on ritos havo boon I i ti , iili'iu'6 in inerr making ami V pranks galore in , Lake for the "-- X'fVV While the festival 1 really cornea to- I tl:t-v' tho lai-t that S1 ? J I SubUat h dijuit y vJ ariii gniet pre r riotous eharaeter X Hallowe'en celebration has J in! most of tho fun making to come ijvam-e. .e obervaiu'e of the autumn holi-has holi-has beou more extensive than usual slt l ake thin year iu a social way, u!! of the creatures which Tam ! -ranter's lively fancy saw in purser pur-ser him on the niht of his menior-ride, menior-ride, wheu even the fleet feet ot "stjooJ na Meg almost failed to dis- his enemies, have been visualii;el se in decorative schemed for Hal- en entertainment?, te spirit of the festival has Veon in very air and few. either grownups ttle folk, have failed to yield to its . enoe. Like music to dance trained A the merry inaiiui is infections old ar3 vounjr alike respond to its oxinent among Hallowe'en iuni of the past wek was a dancing r at the Ladies' Literary club e. under the direction of the enter-rest enter-rest committee of the club, Friday in?, in which the decorations and ' rsions were most ingenious Even s:aid University club added Hal 'en touches to the gala dress of its ooms Friiay evening for the open-dance open-dance of the sea-son. The Tennis opened its winter season with & jio and fancy dress ball at the club-e club-e Saturday evening in commemora- of Hallowe'en. The chibrooms hang with jack-o '-lanterns and dec-sd dec-sd in the season's flowers. A late er followed the dance. About fifty "he club members and their quests - in attendance. JLT LAKE society matrons and 'naids wiil don pretty new gowns I devoted husbands, fathers ax.d beam ' lay asUp business cares to con-tte con-tte with their presence and loosened V strings to the success of the char- Wll to be given by the St. Mark's Jfiit&l Charity association at the , Jf VI Utah Thursday evening. The J a social institution of long stand- i revival after a year's omission, ! ? iUes to be unusually brilliant. A J ; f ft number of tickets have been sold. 1 JJ the attendance will include Salt J :'s most prominent people. illowicg are tho committees having i j entp-tainment in charge: y ecutive comioittee Mrs. "W. F. r.s, chairman: Mr-. L. H. Farns-h, Farns-h, Mr. Georee Prenti'-e. Mrs. Rob-flamptoti, Rob-flamptoti, irr?. A. S. Bower, Mrs. '. Siler. ception Mrs. George Y. Wallace, iran; Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes. Mri lei Paul, Mr?. J. . Galigher, Mrs. . Beatty, Mrs. if. M. Johnson, Mrs, - . Ailisoa, frs. Wr. P. Riser, Mrs. j Iont Kerry, assisted by the officers ij'.e association. Mrs. J. F. Critchlow, yden.; Miss .fan.i Howat, Mrs. "W. & wee, Mrs. F. L. Oswald, Mrs. Ed-Kimball, Ed-Kimball, Mrs. William McGrath, presidents; Mrs. R. S. Allison, sec-':.y; sec-':.y; Mrs. Robert Hampton, treaa- - coration committee ?drs. A. L. -.:." augh, chairman; Mrs. C. T. . - cher, Mrs. Y. L. Oswald. Mrs. R. - Hison, Mrs. Malcolm Keyser. ; : t;ir- Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mrs. - - Pea body. nebMrs". John "Weir, Jr., Mrs. ' E; ; ' ' I l. - WX ""aaBa Well-known Salt Lake society women who kave beeu prominently connected with arrangements for tho Charity Lall. W. P. Kis-'-r, Mrs. Ira K. ITumpUrey, a-sist'-'l lv tho follow hig youiiu society girls: Mjs Hazel Oswald, Miss Mar-jorio Mar-jorio Pearson, Miss Helen Bcttlea, Miss Lillian Oosohr, Miss Norinne Thonip- fo'imMi Darlene Kimball, Miss Yiot-f;n:e Yiot-f;n:e Halloran, Miss Edna Foulks, Miss! Dorothy Bamberger, Miss Mary Wall, Mips Kdna Farnnworth and Miss Adelaide Ade-laide Woodruff. Floor Mrs. C. K. Pearfiall, Mrs. C. E. Carter, with Charles W. StimpBon, Karl A. Woheid, James Austin, Paul Williams and Kdward T. Brown as floor managers. Tickets Mrs. E. "D. Stubbing. preHSMrs. M. L. Ritchie. Mrs. W. F. Adams, Mrs. Rardio Lynch. MIT'll interest centers in the animal baurjuet to be piven by the Alumnae Alum-nae association of St. Mary's academy Saturday evening at 7 :'o0 o'clock at the ai-ademy. A business meeting and the 1 biennial election of officers will take i lu--e at 4:iJU in the afternoon, and will ; be followed by a reception to Bishop i Joseph S. GhiSH, who will be gucnt of j honor at the banquet, just previous to ; the bEiutuet. Miss Anna Kotzlcr will be tuaslmis-: tuaslmis-: tres-s, and the following (oasts will be given: "Our Bishop," Miss 'Kdna flim-strr-ct; "Welcome lo lite Class of i 10 1(3.'' M rs. Mary Mi-Fnddcn ) 'Xeil, , ( with a response by Miss Altun Odidiirk; "The Purpose -of a f'alholic Alumnae and Its Means of Achievement," the Rev. Father George Rapier of All Hallows Hal-lows college; "When the Girls Come liomc," Miss Nora Gleason; "Pipe Dreams," Miss Rose McDououph. Bishop Bish-op Glass will address the association on the subject of "Loyalty,'' and the Row Father Denis Kiely will speak extemporaneously. extem-poraneously. St. Mary's orchestra will furnish music during the banquet and the following prograratne will follow: . Vl'Vp, "Invita-tion lo the Danci" Von Wober St. Mary's sextette, riopra no eolo, "Avo Maria" (from "TJiaip") Massenet Miss Florence O'Neill. H;i rps Miss Dorothy Rippe and Miss Gerlha l-'arley. Piano Miss Pauline Golden. Violin M Isg Ailne Brownlce. Harp sol') selected Mrs. Edwind McGurrin. Reading selected Miss Ethel Hlxby. Violin solo. "Spjinish Danee" Zelbcl Mifs Ailing Brnwnlee. Soprano duet, "barcarolle". . . .OfTenbacli M ish Planclie Marks and Miss Pearl I XorvoM. Harp solo, "A Spring 15 ru nneu" . . Repheld Miss Lydia While. Committees in charge of the cntcr- tainment are Mrs. N. A. Dnnyon, president presi-dent of the atsociation, chairman of thn committor on arrant-meiits; ban-quct. ban-quct. Mrs. Mae Kane O'Carrull and Mr-. Martha Plundioff Smith : deeorat ion. Miss VHhel 1-Jishy. Mis Allies Foweo. M ifs Florence Sullivan. Miss Venue Komncy, Mis? Mary Theresa Hughes; mupic, Al Vhvanl M'rCi'rrin. Min.s Minnie Folom and Mi--s Nora Glea?on. OLD-TTM1-; dances promise to be revived re-vived during the coming winter, according to MuMy Mo-lish of the San Francisco Clmmii-le, who says: "Dancing as usual" signs loom up on the social horizon, jmi tending a blissful season ahead. Exhibition danefng has had its day, and we may have, a renaissance of the quadrille quad-rille and the sehottische and the stat cly minuet to vary I he standardized stan-dardized steps of yesteryear; but there is no question that dnnci ng " will be part and parcel of every entertainment this sen son. : AMASQrERADK dancing party was giveu last night, by Miss J?o-1 vena Allison and Miss Jloiteuse Slohl. at the residence of Miss Stoh, 717 East First South street. The house yeas decorated dec-orated in autumn leaves. jarU-o '-la liter li-ter ds and other llallowo Vn ilevifi's. I)ancing was enjocd iu the basement and supper was served in the dining room. The table had a lar-e jack-o'-lantern as a centerpiece, with ribbons extending tu each plae, with favors ol candy mice attached to them. The evening even-ing diversions ended with an automobile automo-bile ride to a cemetery. The guests included Miss Helen Arm- , strong, Miss Mildred Colan, Miss Lucile j Colan, Miss Alice Abbott, Miss Kather- ine Silver, Miss Virginia Silver, Miss j Virginia Hodge, Camille Stohl, Charles Silver, Irvin Jenki ns, Kdward Burton. Francis Madsen, Francis Burton. Eugene Liviugston, Paul Stringham, Hugh Stringham, George Cusluug, Koland Kin-si Kin-si mar?. MISS LILLIAN M 'FAR LAND entertained enter-tained at luncheon yesterday at her home on South State street. A large pumpkin rind, filled with yellow chrysanthemums, chrys-anthemums, was the centerpiece for the tea table. The place cards were in Hallowe'en devices. Covers were laid for Mrs. "Richard Ambrose Hart, Miss Alton Y'oung, Miss Kathryn Gabbott, Miss Lisle Bradford, Mrs. Carl Orlob, I Mrs. AVillard Richards. Miss Ivy Spenee, j Miss Luclla Cutler, Mrs. Arnold Rich, ! Miss May rue Frice, M iss Ella Neilson and Miss Edna Ed wards. T, " : :i: MISS ETTA WILLIAMS, Mis Jessie Williams and Miss Olive Grant gave a Hallowe'en masquerade party last nighl at i he home of Mrs. Harry Newberg. Xo. ."5 Oxford apartments. The rooms were decora! e ! in .chrysa h t he-mums, he-mums, astern, jack -u "-lantern and black ; cat;-.. Guessing games were followed hv j refreMhmenta. The guests were Miss Vi late McAllister, Miis Jeona Boumcirttcr, MihH Laura Whittaker, Aaron Ovenholt, Jack Kelly, Melviu Burdette, Haymond Gra nt, Cyrifd Hagman, Jack Burken-f-haw. MISS LfCILK GLANFIELD. Mi- Horothy Glaufield, Mi tea Merlyn Chamberlain, and MihH Kuth Flandro entertained en-tertained with a Hallowe'en party at tho Glanfield home, 532 East Seventh South street, last night. The guests were attired in Hallowe'en costumes, with paper caps. The house was decorated dec-orated iu Hallowe'en ideas. The refreshments re-freshments al0 carried ut Hallowe'en suggestions. The evening was spent in I dancing and games. About thirty-two : guests were in attendance. MRS. PAH LEV P. JENSON and sister, sis-ter, Mibh Amy Howe, entertained with a Hallowe'en prhty last night at the Ho v.'p hom m'.f Douglas avenue, in i.onor of Mips Edna Howe, a November bride. Hallowe'en gam eg and dancing were enjoyed. The house was decorated iu yellow chrysanthemums and Hal-lowe Hal-lowe 'en devices. The guests climbed a bidder to a rear sleeping porh, where ."-upper was given them in boxes, which were carried to the basement. The refreshments re-freshments were eaten in the dimly-lighted dimly-lighted basement, while ghost Btorie? were told. The hostesses were assisted by Miss Zeda Woolley and Miss Cora Howe. About thirty g-uests were in attendance. at-tendance. MRS. JOHN B. CUMMOCK, JR., entertained en-tertained at a Hallowe'en party last night at her apartments in the Palace Pal-ace in honor of her sister, Mies Lera Ketchum of Denver, who is visiting her. The a part me nts were elaborately decorated dec-orated in a Hallowe'en motif, yellow and black being the color scheme. Fortune For-tune telling, games and dancing were among the diversions of the evening and were enjoyed by a large company of ymmg people. Assisting Mrs. Cum-moek Cum-moek about the rooms were Miss Margaret Mar-garet Cummock, Miss Isobel Cum mock. Mrs. Fred Kimball and Mrs. George C. C'wiiifc-. flTJSS ETHELYN Q. WALKER, itfl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Walker, entertained a number of friends last night at a Hallowe 'en dancing party at her country home, ' ' Briar-wilde." Briar-wilde." A "batty cabaret" was a; unique feature of the evening's enter-j tainment. j Events of Coming Week Mrs. J. C. Lynch will entertain the Crystal Bridge club Wednesday afternoon after-noon in its regular meeting at her home on East South Temple street. Mrs. Ira K. Humphrey will entertain tomorrow afternoon at her home in the Knickerbocker apartments, in compliment compli-ment to Miss Edna Foulks, who will leave soon for Denver. Mrs. C. A. Quigley will entertain her embroidery club tomorrow afternoon at her home on Fast South Temple street. The Cypress Bridge club will be en tertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Sherman Fargo, Z'ij Eirst avenue. The annual banquet of St. Mary's Academy Alumnae association wHl bo given at the academy Saturday evening at 7:80 o'clock, with Ei-hop Joseph S. Glass as guest of honor. Victor lodge No. SO will entertain for its members next Thursday afternoon in the Eagles' hall. Weddings and Engagements Mrs. W. I. Moody, Sr., and Mrs. W. I. Moody, Jr., of this city, are at tho Blaeketone hotel, Chicago, and "will bo present at the marriage of James Moody, son of Mr. and Mrs. V". I.. Moody, to Miss Eliipeth Saliger at Hotel OoDgress Monday. Tho Mesdam' s Moody, together nith the newly-mar- , ried couple, will return to .Salt Lake next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. .lamps ; Moody will make their home in this city for the present. The marriage of Miss Mary Rich- , mond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. ; Richmond, to Theodore Ekbmond, will take piace this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, 118 Third East street. Tho ceremoDy will be performed by Babbi Samuel Baskin. Mrs. E. A. Briscoe announces the engagement en-gagement of her sister, Miss Ethel ' Xoon, to James E. Broughton of Rook- . ford, 111. The wedding will take place ; in Xovember. . ', The marriage of Miss Edith Arbuc-kle and Don Coppin took place Monday F.t the home of the bride. The couple left immediately after tho ceremony for southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whitehead announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Millie, to William W. Spencer of Brigham City. The wedding will take place early in November. Mr. and Mrs. M. Turner announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Hazel, to Boy M. Bennett, which will take place on Tuesday. |