Show SOCIETY LENDS ITS INFLUENCE TO WORKS OF CHARITY Tr p la is an encouraging sign of ct the th t times and aid n a high tribute tributo to Chris Chrls- fanity that tho season Ii Is to tho the Ing devoted more and more work of ot charitable philanthropic ant and social service work worle Members ra of ot society throughout J. J the country give of ot their time generously gen gen- fj gen and ungrudgingly In helping i to olvo the grave gravo problem In assisting 1 the tho poor and needy when the most r beautiful anniversary of ot tho the ages Is Is f eagerly eDgerlY anticipated at tho the Joyful Christ c t mas inas r h In glancing over the society pages oft of or t the metropolitan papers from the tho At- At to tho Pacific coast the tho ruling motive In all nU classes of or society n appears to be that of ot charitable service taking r the form torm of ot balls tea dances bazaars p and musicales given gl In aid of ot worthy causes I In Salt Lake Lako society there has always s 's sj j H been a 1 systematic trend In a 3 charitable direction In tho the weeks of ot tho the early carh I J winter preceding the Christmas festival 2 Inaugurated b by tho annual Charity ball which occurs 50 some me weeks earlier In tho the I f season on It At the tho present time numerous plans taro aro being worked out for w ways ya and f to aid and assist numerous phil phil- objects of ot national and In- In 1 Importance and to alleviate t to be found want and suffering always at this time of ot the year In an any nit r 54 r HE 13 early days das of ot December will as c THE JL usual be bo largely given ghen over to church and guild bazaars and sales which r form a 0 distinct feature of ot the I s season son and fo for which tho the loyal church women have been busily t j employed during the summer and fall faU preparing dainty fancy articles always In demand and eagerly purchased for forr r Christmas gifts gilts if functions have held their S 'S O own tho the past week In a marked degree desree de- de sree gree Including complimentary affairs 4 given for the seasons season's to The presence of Interesting visitors In tho the t city has hns been the motif for exclusive entertaining as well as farewell functions for tor soon to leave o r Among the out of ot town visitors many of ot whom have havo been Salt Lake belles In Inthe inthe the past put are Mrs Ir John C C. of ot Los La Angeles n el s. s formerly Miss Iss Nora Vora orn Van Cott who ho Is prominent In exclusive society circles of ot the City of the tho Angels Mrs Charles Moore Walson nee neo Miss Iss Bonnie Miller Uller who la is visiting at nt her childhood home homo after two years spent In Honolulu where Dr Walson alson Is 15 lot lo- lo lo located t rated Gated with his hie regiment Mrs William D. D Fowler formerly Miss Lucile Purefoy Pure- Pure toy fey who ranee her marriage several f years ago go has resided In tho the British 4 West Indies Mrs Irs Robert II Allen wife wire of ot Captain f fr r Allen who Is Is' Is visiting her parents Mr lr and Mrs Irs Samuel Mrs Irl Alva Lee who with her baby Is t here for tor the winter with her parents Judo Judge and Mrs John A. A Marshall during dur dur- ing dur-ing ing the a absence of her husband Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- tenant Lee on the Mexican border Is the recipient of ot much social attention t. t from her man many old friends A recent a addition to young o society circles Is Miss Gladys Glads Post a 3 charming f young girl of Chicago who Is here hero to upend spend the greater part of ot the winter with her co cousin ln Mrs Irs William p P. P Kisor Kiser at the hospitable Kiser home In S. S i Thirteenth East There Thele are already r social affairs planned to be given l in her honor an and to elcome her to Salt I Lai T n 1 I n J c i J. J I HE FIE crisp cold weather of ot the past week has given rise ribe to thoughts though t of ot J tho the time old 0 over 01 1 fascinating amusement amusement amuse amuse- f ment ment of skating and doubtless b by Thanksgiving time the tho healthful out-of- out door door sport will be In full swing It Is almost an anomaly that thal In InI sunny California skating parties are arc I ell 11 tho the rage Society women have hao taken vp up the amusement with enthusiasm and many skating parties partle followed b by luncheons luncheons at leading hotels are prominently neatly scheduled In tho the weeks week's calen- calen dar Among mong the thc members of a 3 skating club recently formed In San Francisco are prominently mentioned Mrs 1 J J. Frank Judge and Mrs Walter G G G. Filer both of ot whom have havo figured as leaders in In Salt Lake society In the past I HI following clipping clipping- from a San can THE JL Francisco paper will be lie of Interest Interests to many local friends s i Much to tho ho regret of the smart set both here and on the peninsula Mrs Sydney edne A 1 Cloman and her niece Miss Natalie Campbell have havo concluded their visit here and have ha Joined Major Cloman United States army at No- No o- o sales gales They were here for several weeks guests at the tho St. St Francis hotel and t were continually entertaining and being bet lIeng beIng be- be Ing ng entertained Mrs Cloman enJo o An n unusual degree of or popularity countIng count- count tn Ing her friends b by the dozen and her mantle of or graciousness s seems to have e fallen on her charming niece ono one of tho prettiest girls who ho ha has ever cr visited ret re t t. t Major and Mrs Cloman will pass tho the c winter dt nt Miss Campbell will be plc pleasantly ret re- re t 3 as a charming young o visitor a a few years rears ago alo at the J J. I M. M M I. I Bidwell home In S S- Fifth East Last when she sho was vas tho the C center of ot a great deal of ot entertaining in society circles The marriage marriage of o Miss Sena Sella a Among Amon g tho tiro brides bride's attendants pictured Dor Dorius and William Ir I Francis Francis' r h Members o of rr r Y below are Miss Genevra McClellan daugh daughter I ter of Prof r of and M Mrs s John J McClellan Beer will be one o of the most Beer Dorius-Beer f who will act as bridesmaid Miss Vivian i l important nt m p po o r I t tan a n t matrimonial BI Bridal Idel Part Party Beer maid of honor and little flower girls the week ivcec rip Lucile Marie Mario Dorius Darius and Luoise Jennings t cents o of pi present both nieces of the bride I r v h 4 V 4 7 i d iI i ii r a I 4 a e 4 I 1 i i J 4 v 0 I i h i sa aT a T i. i v j v t p 4 i SP M j jS 1 V V y Photo of Miss 1188 McClellan IcCI from Thomas Studio Corning Coming Events I I en-I Mrs Irs George Harris Smith will en entertain entertain en- en Tuesday a afternoon at her home I in E. E South Temple In compliment to her niece Miss Marian Luhn Luba of ot Spokane Spokane kane Wasn a with a a- n t tea a x 5 c The second In In Ina a series crl M n of bridge teas I will wilt be given Tues Tuesday a afternoon by Mrs Charles W. W Yo Stimpson assisted b by I Mrs Henry Benr Stimpson to meet her mother Mrs Irs I. I C. C Russell of or Ann Arbor Arbor Ar Ar- I bor Mich Uch c Miss Sena Dorms Dorius will bo be tho the honor guest at a number numb r of ot prenuptial affairs during tho the present ent week weel Monday afternoon aft aft- l Mrs Robert II H II Bryar will give o a luncheon at tho the Newhouse hotel TUe Tuesday da afternoon Miss Blanche Austin entertains at al the lintel Hotel Utah with a luncheon Wednesday afternoon Miss lIss Genevro Genevra McClellan will entertain at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah followed b by an Orpheum Orpheum Or- Or party part Wednesday evening II Gord Gordon n Jennings Jennings Jennings Jen Jen- entertains with a 1 theatre party followed b by a supper supper dance danco at nt the Hotel notel Utah for the members of ot the tho Dorlus- Dorlus Beer bridal part party Thursday afternoon Miss Dorlus Dorius will entertain her Ier friends at a trousseau tea lea al nl the tho Dorius Darius home hom In Federal Heights Miss Gertrude Snow one ono of or the elect brides elect of tho the early earl winter will willbe willbe willbe be the complimented guest at numerous social affairs C preceding her marriage c. c Mrs Irs R. R D D. Stark Starl entertains Tuesday afternoon afternoon aft aft- for her with a tea Thursday afternoon Miss Dorothy Dorothr Cannon willbe will willbe be hc the hostess at al a 0 tea kensington given at the home of ot her parents Dr Dl and Mrs L. L W. W Snow in First avenue Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- afternoon Miss 1199 mIen Ellen en entertains entertains en- en I at a a. te tea fO for Miss Ms Snow St Sr Mr and antl Mrs Oscar Carlson will en entertain entertain en- en I thirty friends Monday evening In honor of ot Miss Rachel Hachel Peterson and F. F Montague whoso whose marriage I will viii occur next week Wednesday evenIng oven even lug Ing hl Mm Mrs J. J II II gives a n 1 kitchen shower for Miss ss Peterson and und Saturday Mrs II IT Fred Ered Eg-an Eg Miss Bernice Lyman Ly- Ly man and Miss Mies Ida Ilia Giles will entertain for fOl Miss P Peterson Pc terson at the Lyman Iman homo home In L street at an afternoon t tea a. a i I Mrs Irs L. L S. S Wilson of ot M I street gives hes a bridge lunch luncheon con Thursday In honor of or her hor niece Mrs Ir A A. A R. R Amos of ot Des Moires In la c t Tho Utah Con Congress ress of ot Mothers will give c a card carll party and tea at the Auditorium Audi I In street Thursday afternoon Cake and candy will be on oneale sale eale Tho Thu lea IOA tables tallIes will be In char charge e of oC Mrs Causten Browne Mrs A. A II R. Cook Cool and Mrs R R. R D. D Seymour will preside pre pre- side Rillo over o the thc card t tables talles Mrs George II II 11 will be In charge charbe of ot the I I I candy candyy booth and Mrs J J. J J. J Broughall and Mrs C C. D. D Kipp arc nrc In charge of ot tho the tickets Assisting during the tho afternoon at al the tho tea and candy booth will bo be a n number of prominent society matrons and anil young girls The rho officers of ot tho the Utah Mothers Mothers' congress congress con eon gress are Mrs John l 1 K Dooly Dooh president j Mrs II 11 J J. J Fitzgerald vice president j Mr Mrs Mn A A. A n II Cook treasurer Mrs 1 George II IT Wasson recording secretary Mrs Irs J J. J M M. M Dart corresponding secretary The Utah Congress of oC Mothers others II wa way was formed formell In 1906 and lies has been engaged ed In helpful lines of ot work worl since that time The first meeting of or those Interested In public playgrounds In Salt Lake Lako was called by the Congress of or Mothers lothers The rhe first meeting In the tho Interest of ot work for tor the blind was nl also alao o held b by tho Mothers Mothers' congress cong r ss A Mothers Mothers' congress committee secured tho tiro funds for the portrait memorial for Miss oUss Annie B l 13 Chapman In tho the public library In 1912 the com congress was presented with property on the west sl side e IJ by Prof E E. E U L Hallock which b by th terms of the tho Incorporation Is to bo be 13 administered as a home borne for dependent women and children Since th the Incorporation It has been the tho work ork of ot tho con congress to stand at t the back of or tho the Hallock hall board In working out this housing pro problem lem In the past two years ears cars since Mrs Ella EllaS S S S. Do became thu tho su superintendent su- su of Hallock hall twentynine twenty twenty- nine elite families consisting of or seventy five persons have havo found shelter there To most of these thelo Hallock hall has been a temporary refuge As soon as the tho financial embarrassment has passed awn away the tenants find separate houses or return to relatives In other places It would be bo unkind to give gl a dot detailed account of or the circumstances of tho those so who have havo lived JIved at Hallock hall for fOl they ties are for tho the most part self-respecting self wa vage l arning women who do not desire dc- dc sire Hire to be objects of or charlt charity 1 The board of or hall assists assist In I Itching finding work vork for tor the tenants whenever el I possible and means menns to lo make of ot tho the In Institution institution In- In I an infinite number of ot chances to be 1 kind c c The testimonial ml Ial to be he held Tuesday night at al tho the First Congregational Congregational a- a church will be ono one of rho the promInent prominent prom prom- musical and social events e of ot the tho week The Tile program will be e presented b by a number of loyal local artists and anti musicians and tho the following girls will act as ns ushers ushers ush ush- ers erN on tho the occasion Miss lIss Margaret McIntyre Miss Marian McIntyre Miss Margaret McMillan Ic Mrs Miss Ruth Buth Cooper Miss l Frances Callow and Miss Vora Vera Johnsen C c Members 1 of or society nn and music circles circles cir clr- cles in Salt l Lake are aro on the Iho qui nul vivo vive vivoin I in anticipation of or the concert to be bo given Friday evening c at nt the o T Tabernacle IJ by John Juhu A number of ot 1 I I I I dinners will precede precelle the thc evenings evening's program program program pro pro- gram and antl supper dances have o been lIeen ar arranged arranged nr- nr ranged to lu follow tho the concert c F The rhe Ladles' Ladles auxiliary to the tile U. U C C. T. T will hold a a. car card party part Wednesday afternoon afternoon aft aft- at al e clock at K of or I P. P hall is 58 I E B Broadway way The committee on arrangements arrangements arrangements ar ar- consists of or Mrs Eugene Kahn Mrs Irs William Donohue and Mrs 1 G G. G D. D Colt Coll Mrs Irs Claude will entertain the tho El Ill l' l club Wednesday e at a luncheon at her homo In iii Third East 1 Misses Lucile W Webster r Alcida Parkinson Parkinson Par Par- kinson on Deanne Deanna Parkinson and Edith Smith will give gho a dancing party at nt the thel l ladles ladles' Literary club on Saturday evening e November 25 5 Three hundred Invitations have ha been Issued i One of the tho In Important affairs of tine the week will be the the dancing party part to bo ho given at nt the thc Newhouse hotel Friday evening November 21 I by the members rs of or the Governors' Governors club A few fow years ears ago this organization promoted some of ot the most enjoyable dancing parties ever over given b by th the younger set nn and itis ItIs it itis is in response to numerous requests that this dance Is 18 being given The young oung people are aro looking forward with great Gleat anticipation to an enjoyable time an and numerous parties are being formed It l Is also expected expect ell that a number of out of ot town people will bo be present c The Five o I wiil will give She the tho second sec seC- nil end dance of a series to be given by bythorn them thorn Wednesday evening November 22 In the Lo 1413 Grand ward hall c c The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hol hold their annual ball Friday November No 2 4 24 at nt S p. p m m. at the thc Bishops Bishop's building It is to ho bo a calico taU tall and anda a a. prize will be given for tho the prettiest dress costing tho the least money mOhr Anido Asillo front from the tho dancing an excellent program will bo ho given I cn The dance danco program will feature the tho old fashioned us as well as ns the modern dances in charge of the thc affair arc aro Mrs Irs Annie Wells Cannon Mrs Vilate N N. Den Benz Mrs Minnie II H. James Mrs Irs Victoria VIc VIc- toila torla C. C McCune Mrs Lillian H It 1 Woolley Wool Wool- Ie ley Mrs Irs Maud 1 N N. Thompson Miss Hiss Annie An- An nie Lynch Mrs 1118 Betsy G G. G Lyman Mrs Irs Elizabeth P P. Hayward Huwar 1 Mrs Hazel M. M Black Mrs Irs Flora B B. Horne Home Mrs 1 Elizabeth Elizabath Eliza Eliza- beth bath R. R R Mrs Lorilla I. I L L. Horne Homo The Tho tickets can be lie obtained at the tho bureau bureau bu bu- reau renu of Information Temple block S In honor honer of or their pledges the tho active o members of oC the XI Alpha chapter of the tho Chi Omega fraternity at |