Show I r t G tG r f fi e. e i 4 II 1 sA e 40 u r I 1 r o 1 I ilE lIE national festival al of or Thanksgiving T T InS ing ng assumes greater proportions proportions tons with each year from tram social asocial a and amusement standpoint and Is hailed with delight by the younger oung generation generation genera senera- tion as a time of at rejoicing in its 3 extra school holidays Whether tho object of at tho the season as first upheld b by our Puritan forefathers is strictly adhered to is an open ques Ques- tion While to some somo the spirit of or thanksgiving for or tho the benefits and blessings of at the past year ma may be up uppermost uppermost uppermost up- up to the extent of at attending divine service to give thanks for tor mercies mercies mercies mer mer- cies received the da day Is as a general thing set cl aside for feasting and en en- en t. t Football has become a fixed feature of at the da day dividing tho the honors with King Turkey and mothers and housekeepers complain that tho the hour o ot of the family dinner Is Js subject to the engagements engagement of ot the younger members of ot tho the family to whom whom tho the fascinating sport port appeals In a greater degree than the tho time honored annual feast J The Tho days day da was formerly anticipated as ns asa a a time for family gatherings around the festal board and open hearth but the spirit of at tho restless ago Is apparent apparent ap ap- ap- ap parent arent hero as cl and the customs customs customs cus cus- toms of t our forefathers aro are necessarily subject to change In all case cases happiness happIness happiness hap hap- and jo Joy mean thankfulness and the season Reason which comes at tho the close of the harvest when the crops are safely gathered in will always be a season of rejoicing Ix Locally calfy there thoro will ho bo as usual a around around round ronnel of ga gayety surrounding the tho holi holl- cl day Many Ian elaborate dinners have been planned not only on en famille familia but large affairs at exclusive e clubs and hotels while dances and parties will fill the it evenings of or the week-end week to emphasize emphasize size the annual pleasures of ot the Harvest Har vest St Home festival Teas on Sunday The Sunday Sunda afternoon tea has evidently evi evl- evidently dently como coma to slay stay and alread already forms t to a distinctive feature In the tho weeks week's social calendar There are numerous numerous numerous nu nu- reasons for tor the popularity of ot tim 1110 informal function perhaps tho the foremost ono one being the presence of the thc themen men who aro are naturally excluded from tho the afternoon affairs of or tho other six Ix days clays of ot the week weel It Is Indeed quite Quito interesting to witness witness' wit ness ness ness' the avidity with which the members members members mem mem- bers of the sterner sex avail themselves them- them selves of or the opportunity to 0 attend the cos cosy afternoon gatherings and certaInly certain certainly certaIn certaIn- ly y they never ne appear to better advantage athan tage than when passing the cups or In making themselves generally useful Tho The time honored appellation of ot tea inherited from our English ancestors J b PP d I from u rU u from v or e our English U cousins seems bound to prevail all oven though the tho beverage dispensed is more than likely to be coffee coHee in compliment to the men men present r Men Like Tea Apropos to the subject of or tea drinking drinking drink drink- ing ono one finds by experience that tho habit is is' is not exclusively confined to the members of ot the fair sex sex as Is Instanced in instanced instanced In- In by tho the experience of ot a 0 charming charm charm- ing InS little society matron who recently entertained a party of ot her husbands husband's friends at ot a a. high tea As a bride of at a few months she sho was naturally anxious to show forth her good management and gracious hospitality and taking her father and brothers in tho the family home as a criterion made mado all arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments menta to servo serve coffee coffeo only Suddenly as an afterthought that someone In the party might incline toward a cup of tea and remembering her beautiful silver liver tea urn c. c cherished wedding gift Elft she decided to include the tho fragrant fragrant fra ira grant beverage in her menu On the night of the function en en- behind the shining service and dainty surroundings at the proper moment she sho bravel bravely Inquired Will you OU take Stake tea or coffee cottee please To her extreme extrema surprise from ever every man tho the an answer aner er invariably In came Toa Tea please until a now supply had hall to bo be forthcoming and ancl to use uso her plaintive c comment All of at my lovely ely coffee coffeo Jm- Jm 1 wasted f r Corning Coming Events MR R. R AND D MRS IRS J. J M M. BID BIDWELL vI will entertain a number of or their friends this afternoon at an Informal tea given at at atthe the Woo Woodward oo ward ward residence in hh S. S Fifth East Last street JF Miss Mary Iary Luman and Miss Florence Halloran will b be at b homo home mo to their thol friends this evening e from 4 to 6 G at the tho Luman homo home In L l- l 13 lSe Se old South street at an informal tea to moot mool Miss Iss Maury or of Fort Douglas T The social committee of ot tho the lint lint- club have bave issued invitations for the second In the series of ot dances to be given by the members of or the club during tho the winter season to occur Friy FrIday Friday Fri FrI- day y evening c. at the tho clubhouse The affaIr Is Js to mark tho the Thanksgiving festival Among tho the man many elaborate dinners arranged for tor Thanksgiving day clay and evening will Ill bo the tho ono to ho he presided over o b by Mr Mt and Mrs Richard A. A Keyes Keyes at tho Alta club The Tho YounG Toung Mens Men's Dancing club Rill give Ive tho the second iq It II th tho series Dories of ot wInter winter winter win wIn- ter dances Ve Wednesday evening at t the theLa La Ladies Literary of or j J j sr W L. L J I t 1 1 c WY L N N s FN s r Jf vAy a f 4 4 r. r 1 w d a ro A v i A r 1 y qa e r o r k 4 r E f S 4 wier q 9 t r J v J J re Pf f iJ rr v r Y 4 r. r Q M. M s 's y r f t tr i y f art r rk y y q h hd mr R d. d l f v f-v b 1 f dY e r j S. S c t A r C aa t 4 k- k kY Y d 1 I tf r c i I MRS l JOHN C. C NIVEN rIVEN OF LOS ANGELUS Formerly Miss hiss Nora Van Cott of Salt Lake he who has been heen for the visiting ng past three weeks with her parents dl Mr r. r nn and Mrs Irs Waldemar Van r Cott at the family home in East First South street at Whitney hall as first announced The event Is looked forward to as a delightful social event among the young people The parents of ot the girls and nd members of at the club are especially invited to attend as honored guests of at atthe the tho evening Tho The patrons patron of the affair are President and Mrs J. J T T. T Kingsbury Professor ane and Mrs Byron Cummin Gumming A 3 Professor and Mrs Irs W W. M. M Stewart Miss Iss Luc Lucy Van Yan Cott r Mr Ir and Mrs Leo Lo Charles Miller have e issued invitations for tor a a. dancing party part to be given at their home in E 13 First South street Wednesday evening December 4 4 In compliment to their daughter Miss lIss Eo Bonnie lo Miller c Colonel and Mrs Frederick Frederik k Perkins of at Fort Douglas will entertain FrIda Friday evening 6 with a dinner at nt their quarters at the tho post s An interesting social event of ot next week will bo be tho the card party part to be given Monday afternoon and evening December December Decem Decem- ber 2 2 under the auspices of the Girls Friendly society at St. St Pauls rectory for fOl the benefit of ot the Holiday House at Brighton which is 18 begun and will willbe willbe willbe be ready for occupancy before the summer summer sum sum- mer season The committees In char charge e of tho the coming function aro are as follows Chairman Chairman Mrs J. J J. J Broughall Executive o committee Mrs committee Mrs c. c D D. Moore Mrs W W. W W. W Reese Miss Sara Napper Mrs S. S R. R Colladay Mss Miss Car Car- roll Reception committee committee Mrs C. C D D. Moore Mrs Irs J J. J J J. J Broughall Mrs ills C. C II 11 Stevenson MUa Mies Sara Napper Mrs W W. W. W Reese neese Mrs S S. S R. R Colladay Golladay Mrs F. F S S. S Ba Bascom com Mrs E E. E A. A Wall all Mrs E. E E. E Lamson Miss 1185 Theresa God Godbe be Madame 0 1 Publicity committee committee Mrs C C. C H. H Stevenson chairman Miss Edith Maguiro Ma- Ma guiro Miss Lucille Francke Miss Hazel Hazol Oswald s ald Mrs rs W W. P P. P KIser MIss bliss Margaret Margaret MarJaret Mar Mar- garet Jaret McClure Mrs Thomas Griffin Mrs C. C G G. Plummer Mrs M. M I. I L. L Ritchie Miss Adkins Miss Esther Nelson elson Miss Eliza Doy Miss Mary Wall Wail Miss North House Rouse committee airs Mrs J. J A. A Reeves Ree chairman Mrs Sam Ne Ned l Mrs Irs John Weir Mrs F. F S. S Bascom Mr Mrs A A. A II H. CowIe Mrs F P. B. B Cook Cards Carda scores scorcH pencils etc Mrs etc Mrs Al- Al Lewis chairman Mrs J J. J Walcott Thompson Miss Mrs C. C H. H Van Arman Miss Mias Mary Iary Nelson Music Music Music-In In chargo charge J J. J B. B Berkhoel Refreshments Refreshments airs Mrs J. J L. L chairman Mrs R R. R II H. Browne Miss Carroll Miss North Mrs j. j s s. Birch Mrs Peters Miss 1188 Jelich Miss Mrs B. B E. E Lamson Mrs Irs n. n B B. B C C. C Williams Mrs Irs Jenks Mrs Mellen iss isIS AdkIns Mrs T. T U. U Fitzgerald Mrs Mm Mrs Mn F st Stayner r M. M L. L Ritchie Tickets and tables tables Mrs rn Causten Browne chairman Mrs Irs w w. W W. R Reese Mrs Mn O 0 O. O W W. Ott Miss lIs Lucile Luclle Francke 1 H i I ii r f fv k Miss Louise Jennings Miss Dorothy Webber rebber Miss Hazel Oswald Miss 1188 Llo Lloyd d Miss 1 Margaret McClure Miss Edith Maguire Maguiro Miss Lu Lucy y Lewis Miss Maud Clark Miss l Hazel Smith MI Miss s Eliza Dey Miss Mar Mary Wall Miss Ada Blank Miss Grace Nelson V f Mrs W. W 1 A. A Howard will entertain Tuesday afternoon at cards followed by a a. tea v The Tho Plato Plate club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon b by Mrs Irs A. A Fred Wey EY at her home 1321 E E. E South Templo Templo Tem Tem- plo street c e eThe Tho The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge e club will bo be entertained this week b by Mrs C. C E E. Travers at a luncheon followed by bridge at her home In Third avenue c Mrs C C. C 11 M M. Ben Benedict will entertain t the tho 10 members of at her bridge club Monday Monda Monday Mon Mon- da day afternoon in I h compliment to Mrs B B. dAutremont of at Lewistown Mont i c The Monda Monday t Afternoon Bridge club will Ill meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs A. A E E. E KImball The second in the tho series of dances given by the tike Senators club will bo be held at Whitney hall ball I Friday evening December December De De- cember 6 The affair promises to be equally successful with tho the first party part of ot the season given recently r The Coterie club will give a dancing party Thursday evening December 5 G 6 In tho the former Ladles Literary club- club The members of or the club are Dick Tones Jones Lewis McCurdy O Oscar car Jenson Jen- Jen son C. C F F. F Parr and Lou T T. Fidler The Ladles Ladies Aid society of ot tho First Presbyterian church will open their annual sale Eale and bazaar to bo be given Friday and Saturday Satur December C G and 7 In tho the chur church h parlors with an af er- er noon tea and reception from Crom 2 to C 6 6 which will be In charge of various committees formed of at the members of or ortho tho the society t Tho The J Ladles auxiliary to Council S1 SI 81 U U. C. C T. T will give a card carll party at K of P P. hall Tuesday afternoon at All friends arc are Invited f j fA A large childrens children's dancing party willbo will willbe willbo bo be given Saturday afternoon In tho the Deseret gymnasium which promises to tobo tobo tobo bo an elaborate affair ic Mrs C C II Stevens will entertain her five hundred hundred club Monday fonday afternoon E. E Ninth South street J The recent society events e havo have brou brought ht out t tho the seasons season's models in evening clothes Hart Schaffner fc Marx l lead ad the world Gardner Adams Co sell seU these clothes and their accessories That's why they are arc doIng do do- In Ing tho business business Advertisement Advertisement t f Week Wee in Society The attractive suburban home of at Le La LeGrand LaGrand LeGrand Grand Young in Red Butte Hollow was thrown open yesterday afternoon for a large largo social affair when Miss Afton Young entertained with a de delightful do- do luncheon followed b by an In Informal Informal In- In formal kensington The Tho guests numbering about thirty were seated at one largo large table anc and several smaller ones In tho spacious dining room no ne decorations dec dec- decorations orations were carried out with low vases of ot beautiful Cecil roses rosos In the delicate pink shades combined with graceful bows and streamers ol or tulle Place cards bearing tho the gold bold monogram of oC tho the hostess were laid for each guest The other rooms were bright with late autumn flowers and the occasion I was wag one of ot tho the of tho the many I similar affairs affairs' given at nt tho the hospitable home The guests who were invited to accept ac- ac accept accept ac ac- the hospitality of the hostess were as follows Mrs Irs F P. S S. S Bascom Mrs Russell C. C Woodruff Mrs Karl A A. Scheid Mrs Irs Adolph Baor Baer Mrs Irs A. A D. D Cleveland Mrs Charles Mrs Irs William Reid Mrs Irs Lester D. D Freed Mrs Le Grand Young Youns- Jr Tr Mrs W W. 1 W W. Armstrong Mrs C C. R R. Pearsall Pear Pear- sail sall Mrs Joseph E. E i Calno Caine Mrs James James' Wells rolls Mrs Henry Sadler Mrs Mra M. M S. S Bailey Mra Mrs Charles H. H Post Mrs G. G B B. B Pfoutz Mrs L. L Hanauer Miss Hanauer Mrs Mary Gilmer Mrs Irs L. L J. J Gilmer Mrs Irs George Y Wallace Mrs James H. H Moyle Mrs R R. R J. J GlendInning Mrs James E E. Jennings Mrs Walter l Jennings Mrs Don R R. R Coray Mrs J. J L. L Claude Claudo Freed II G. G McMillan tc Mrs Charles Smith Mrs Mra W. W H. H Walker Mrs Jay T. T Harris Mrs W. W W W. r. niter Riter Mrs W. W J J. J Lowe of Brigham Brigham Brig Brig- ham City and Miss Mannle Mannie Sadler Miss Young was assisted in entertaining b bj by her sisters Mrs ReId Mrs Freed Mrs Le Grande Young Jr and Mrs 1 W W. J. J Lowe Jf Mr an and Mrs Roscoe M. M I. I Breedon en entertained en en- last evening at their homo homo In Fourth avenue with four tables of brId bridge e in compliment to io Mrs Raymond H. H Moore of at Boise Bolso who Is a guest in n the city at tho the home of or her mother Mrs Irs James E E. E Clinton A delightful buffet I supper followed tho the game sarno and tho the decorations were prettily carried out In yellow ellow Japanese I m mums I m s. s jc Mrs Ira II U. Lewis Lewis entertained fifty or more friends last evening with a rt delightful musicale at her home homo In Thirteenth East street given Iven in compliment compliment com to the chorus of or which she Rhe is leader The excellent program program program pro pro- gram consisted of ot several numbers cumbers given by tb the Chaminade Q chorus with 1 it women's part songs an and solos eolos contrIbuted contributed contributed con con- by Mrs Harold Sl SI Siegel ol Mrs Jack Taylor and Fred Smith Supper was as served at tho the clO close or of orthe ortho the tho program when tho hostess was as assisted assisted as- as b by Mr Mrs Charles G. G Plummer and Mrs rs James Jamea E E. E Jennings who presided at tho the table where whre chrysanthemums and anti roses formed the tho pretty floral loral decorations the same samo flowers lowers being used throughout tho the reception rooms lc The annual Pioneer ball which was enjoyed Friday evening In the Bishops building was as usual one of the tho distinctly successful social events e of at the season About three hundred present to enjoy the |