Show Autumn Weather of the V sf Week Helps to Make Many Affairs Successful i 4 I EVERAL N NOTABLE TABLE EVENT EVENTS rf alt Lake Society Keeps on Qui I f Vive With With Many Functions Functions' of Varying Character t t 1 j HE portrait of Mrs Jay Tarvin r Harris which is presented today the fourth in the series made es- es ally lly for the society page of The d Republican by the talented irian rian n an artist J. J S. S Keszthelyi Harris has lived in Salt SnIt Lako Lake many years n a member of an old ily and before her marriage was j Nellie Bransford Branford a sister of Mrs win in F. F Holmes and of former May- May John IJohn S. S Bransford She is one of successful and gracious and extremely popular III fig a wide circle of friends as well being icing devoted to her home hom and two ut ul children Is in tho the previous work of the arthe art art- J he te has haa caught the exact expression 1 characteristics of his subject to a able table able d degree if ment lament of Society L Leader ader really's most distressing When ones one's affluent and proud think think he must associate With With ith such a fri frightful crowd ae e was when high society The The he awful crush excluded Bd d d J f nto to our hundred four-hundred say Outsiders ne' ne neer ne'er intruded I goodness know the attitude I It I t that at four tour hundred toward one one one- friendship of ot go 80 o many folk tolk con bored one ono pIo I In a Io Rip Van Winkle sleep few few short rt years I drowse and ande c e 0 to find the list h has grown 10 To something past pant a thousand n Bah Baht A thousand who ho net come to ones one's cotillion one must know among ninety million i P picas press 8 at functions nowadays i tore Bore than one can as well seek pleasure In Inbe Ine be e BUck Hole of ot Calcutta N think r-think I must rebel z form f orm rm a a. new list giving people eople whose acquaintance make makeI I Me fe really worth the living CO Id I'd leave out evo every ot one e 1 4 ire re e those possessed of pelf Bt well t-well well on the list I pl place e dy fly but myself es Monta Montague ue In Now York I imn Days 3 Activity Here I t B D. D past week in tn Salt Lake society 1 hili he IB shown conclusively that the campaign is in tn full swing and weeks week's entertaining has bas set the thet t gay and successful season in circles B may moy be anticipated t er r the rather protracted cold I I Utah has again come to her own the beautiful golden September make mere living a tl delight The Thu tul canyons and country roads ban an homes and clubs cubs are Ind In- In d din in beauty tenfold by the exi ex- ex 1 foliage i and flowers in the gor- gor fall tall coloring while the lawns lowns l most lost of the trees still sun hold their ier tr er freshness and delicate shada shad- shad 0 a iH 11 Ile the days and evenings of or the tho have all been filled from a social J Point Wednesday stood forth as asner 3 t nor ner day for entertainments of oC weddings nd weddings teas luncheons y parties an and out of door fetes and andin a lions ns in different circles and were the tho order of the da day Entertain at v- v Country Home J i. i A A BEAUTIFUL out door event was enjoyed at the tho Cheesman n. n farm one of the notable country homes in the Big Cottonwood district t which is the seat of or many of ot th the exclusive exclusive ex- ex suburban residences occupied by the members of ot tho the Walker families families fam fam- and many other pro prominent Sait Salt Lake residents The affair in the tho nature natum of or an afternoon afternoon after atter- noon tea and lawn fete tete was presided d dover over b by Mrs F. F Walker and Mrs Morton R. R Cheesman two of or the charming young oung matrons in social cir ctr circles cles the latter a bride brido of the tho summer Two hundred invitations were issued for the event and nearly that number of society people motored out to the farm to take advantage of the delightful delight doUght- ful rul occasion Tho The guests were received on the the beautiful lawn surrounding the house hous and rugs ea easy chairs divans and garden gar sar- garden sarden den seats were luxuriously arranged for the comfort of the guests Supper was s served from tables on the lawn near mar the banks of ot the silvery little lake which is a picturesque feature of of tho the grounds i The The rooms within verandas and tea teaI I table- table were profusely adorned with golden autumn flowers lowers leaves loaves and vines in exquisite effect and amI the s scene ene presented combined with the tho handsome handsome hand hand- some gowns an and l toilettes of ot the women women and girls present ent was as both ch charming r l g gand and strikingly effective I Leave for forthe forthe I Ithe the Capital RECEDING the successful out of ot PRECEDING door function two elaborate luncheons luncheons luncheons lun lun- were given at the Hotel Utah whoa when many of the guests went later to the Walker Walker-Cheesman reception Mrs George Sutherland who left Friday for tor Washington D D. C C. for or the winter and spring was the gracious hostess at a beautiful luncheon given cn in fn tho the banquet room of the hotel when thirty friends were entertained d in anticipation Uon tion of her early departure Gorgeous fall tall flowers In the yellow ellow and golden shades combined with trailing vines adorned the long table Tho The place cards bearing the monogram of or the hostess in gold were laid for tor the following following fol tol- fol- fol lowing guests Mrs J. J A A. Marshall Mrs J J. J A A A. Irons of Fort Douglas Mrs Samuel C. C Park Mrs Heber M. M Wells Mrs Mm W. W Montague Ferry Forry Mrs l KatherIne Katherine Kath- Kath erIne Frisk Frink Mrs Charles W W. Whitley Mrs Benner Denner X Smith Mrs Edward S. S ForTY Ferry Mrs T. T B. B Beatty Mrs George GeorgeA A A. Snow Mrs Sol Siegel Mrs H. H A. A Prosser Mrs Lewis B B. B Mrs Ho Hoyt Sherman Mrs Jay Jar T. T 1 Harris Harris Harris Har Har- ris Mrs George J J. J Gibson on Mrs Drus- Drus sma Grant M Mrs Charles W. W Y Lawrence Lawrence Law Law- rence Mrs 1 G. G R. R Walker Mrs Matthew Matthew Mat Mat- I thew Cullen Mrs J. J R. R Walker Mat Mat-j L h Mrs Karl A A. A ScheId Mrs E E. E M. M Allison n Mrs W. W V W W. Armstrong Mrs Charles Charles Charles' CharlesS S. S Va ncr Mrs Irs W. W V B B. B Searles Military Effect Is Obtained r I S STILL TILL another handsomely served luncheon at the time Hotel Utah was given b by Mrs 1 Paul F. F Keyser the tho honored guests on tho the occasion being tho the ladies ladles of Fort Douglas A la large ge mound of ot rich red roses formed the tho central decoration of or the tho oval table laid In the grill room Other details Continued on Ou Pa Page Pago o Two i I I I I I f MRS M R S. S JAY T TAR A R V VIN I N H HARRIS HARRISt A. A R R IS w t f L. L rj r f l I 1 n nt t J r t r 1 J I. I I 1 1 1 r. r w 1 r r r T r I. I 1 j Y j lift t. t 1 t r 1 J. 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