Show I r rI c I NL I H i I e 1 r cz 00 H 11 cut I Christmas holidays of ot 1912 1913 ill 11 soon be a a. thing of or the past j illy Uy closing tomorrow tomorrows Jan 6 the theof of ot the Epiphany or Twelfth date is a observed In some somo coune coun- coun J a e the festival of ot Christmas e ea- ea lly In the tho Greek church Chil- Chil parties are often otten given on tb Night and the tho Epiphany cake with candles containing tic lie souvenirs for or the coming rb lis the tho central attraction accordo accord accord- o O historic and legendary custom a i l holiday season Beason in Salt Sal t Lake hasa has hasLa La a round of ot pleasure and gaiety ti thirst fIrst to last The festivities in inaction action with New Years Year's da day were elaborate and accompanied stinted good cheer and kindly lit Cht Years Year's ove eve was celebrated b by byc byre re parties followed b by suppers c r parties at the hotels and cafes cafe 4 watch parties of all do- do Ions ons and it I is safe to sa say that embers of or the tho society set of or all allS allS' alles es 3 S' S and ages ales sought their beds un- un first da day of tho the year of ot 1913 ell rell on its way New Now Years Year's da day I. I was observed in a a. truly typical e manner when society were kept busy going from one ono on to another striving to take takeI I ling hing In Open house at clubs any any of the tho hospitable homes In Uy ty was th the ord order r of the tho day Nus Nu's Nuis Nu- Nu is s 's receptions both formal and InI inS In- In S il I marked the afternoon and early I Irig Ins rig ng hours and In the evening rems rens reus re- re ms us and dancing parties and the tho Lucy Gates concert at the TabT Tabe Table Tab Tab- T I le e filled the closing closIng- hours of ot the there therul re rul ful day da ft en day da day was observed ed at Fort DougI Doug- Doug I social and official fashion Bol Fol- 01 if jf g tho regular army army precedent lei el an and Mrs l Irons received tho the irs fa rs and arid ladies of or the garrison go g the afternoon together with S 8 from town The commandants commandant's ers era were gay with the ornate I tines tm decorations and the regi- regi i il I 1 flags draped over doorways and ws The regimental orchestra as present and anCi furnished a stir stir- musical program 0 Other thor official ers jers of tho post kept open house hous g the afternoon and early even- even 4 ours when they were wera assisted by byj j b bachelor officers und arid groups of ot hll S girls from lom town 1 I. c connection with with ew Years Year's da day Gaining ining there has been more or oi 3 as to to what Is cx- cx I in different cases Iden days when Now ow Years Year's calls fa a decided feature of of- tho the day all allI I I vas necessary for tor tho the hostess to toS tos as s to announce the fact tact and the thep h p that she would bo be at homo home to friends when all would be welThe welThe wel- wel j to- to v The fame saino conditions exist 41 unless the entertainment is more J ormal formal reception when invitations Extended ed to special friends and aud C The Tho older r custom Is Ismore more In the spirit of ot the day lay I f the friendly friendly- informal call he the kindly spirit of ot to set tho stylo style for tho fl days of the tho year just ushered In liter later innovation Is that calls are arc Supposed to bo be left to the men menh h ras in former days an and there are arc treasons wh why they thoy should be ac- ac nied by wives mothers and sis sis- when the tho good n jn n the occasion rOi net forth in former times at il n often led to their undoing to tora ir 4 ra a degree that for years the pleas pleas- i Custom was as almost abolished for tor me 4 j I L hew ew ew departure i It entertaining is ning to be observed in local so- so J Which is proving successful the men In atil at- at y that of ot pressing pres gi fly y I il Ence nce nce Into tho the tea service The Thee prevailed in I has long e hi n which countries I la is proving eminently factory acton actor especially to tho the hostess It that c declares enthusiastically much easier for tho the men who ar arc 7 by trains In man many cases gant ant an and delicates toilettes to tot toI I t the tea cups as we read In the 1 class English novels The cue cua- j la B a observed in army circles where Ulcers are aro extremely helpful In InIn Ining Jit In ing on social occasions und and an sting festing feature in connection Is isi i the ithe custom Is beginning to be ber ii- ii r r anticipated ted with favor o a by b the theor or cor jf creation It will probably be he 4 time before they will bo be ex expected our at the tea table although pie nO ne occasion recently In local locale e I they were WEno allowed to have o a ado aith do ith more or less Indifferent suck sue sue- I k 4 se m in now on the social season is AV to b be In full swing all over Jl It will be bOla a short and andone one this year oar as as as' I. I Lout Lent nt comes il LI 1 weeks earlier than usual Ash Ashay ay conies comet on l February 5 ins i P Ing ns- ns Easter Sunday March 23 3 is about tho the earliest t date dato on the festival al can tall ough only about one month mouth rc- rc for tor the real winter r social whirl I v. v I II I S J Jk 1 k lp IA i 4 r I 4 t 4 cit c c Ak tt 3 v j 4 o V 1 1 4 I pt 4 I rS i 1 ler s 4 c 7 f 4 si 4 7 b v i it f t tAIp I g- g dk d- d k t t j jq q jJ 5 I s 4 4 4 Q c F aMISS a- a MISS ULA L M M. b sA AUE SA A A AU E The attractive and ae accomplished young dau daughter of Mr l and Mr Mrs Mis Savage Sa who d' d lom an m stay in the Hie east cast J I the da days s 's will be unusually well filled d dI to make malto up for for tho the short season I In Salt Lake Lalee society as at usual tilt the season will be b distinguished he by bv many elaborate and delightful social fune- fune The Inaugural ball hail Is 18 a fixed occurrence occur occur- rence for for which arrangements are are al already already niI ni- ni ready un under er way The date dale has been I I set get for tor some time In F February at the I Hotel U Utah ah and tho the affair will wilt un undoubtedly un- un I excel other similar official events A military ball hall la in al also alio o anticipated as one of tho thio elaborate affairs of or the thene ne new year to be given Iven lJ by the Utah battery balter of the National 0 1111 Guard for which special features will be planned d. d Corning Events Mr lL and Mrs C. C Ira 1130 Tuttle will en entertain en- en n. n this tiLlS evening o with a a. at atthe atthe the tho Alta AHa club Miss Margaret argal t McClure will bo Io at I homo to a few ien of oC her friends this this this' afternoon afternoon aft aft- at Informal tea at her home In East South Temple f street ij c r Miss Misu Ritchie will en entertain enter enter- lor tale tain a low feW young friends this evening with a chafing dish supper at her home homo In First avenue i iA 0 A reception will bo be given tomorrow afternoon by Mrs Irs W. W S. S McCornick and nd the Utah Mothers Mothers' Congress from Crom 4 to to toC totI C tI at tho the McCornick residency residence In fn C Center street streel to meet Miss s Roberta S S. S Fletcher c Mrs MiSs Samuel R. R Colladay entertains tomorrow at afternoon with a tea from 3 to C G at St. St Marks 8 deanery an r Mrs Irs George W. W Reed need an and Mrs In Frederick Fred Fred- erick crick Stauffer have havo is issued invitations In for Cor bridge teas to lo bo he given I cn at the Stauffer Stauf- Stauf for fer apartments on tho the afternoons lOons of ot Thursday and Friday l of this week In Inthe Inthe the evening of or the same days daya Dr and Mrs Stauffer and Mr r. r and Mrs Irs Reed need will entertain at card parties c i jc For Miss Adelene d Jacobson and hor her horI fiance 1 F. F Parr there are arc a number number num- num num num- I ber her of or social odal events events' planned for th the present WC week Tomorrow evening o Mr 11 and Mrs Val Wal- Valter 1 tur ter will entertain at a a. cal caid I I party part for lor Miss Jacobson and Mr Parr Tuesday afternoon Mis Harry Hurry Smith nd sister Miss Mlis Phyllis Dwyer will give a bridge ge tea at the tile Dw Dwyer er homo home In com corn I to Miss Jacobson I Thursday da a afternoon Miss Edna Shepard Shepard Shep- Shep a ard d will entertain with a bridge tea for forthe or orthe the bride elect and Friday afternoon Miss Malda laida Ial a entertains with a similar affair Next Sunday afternoon Miss Aline Allne Carter will give oa a largo large re reception re- re I cl In honor of ot Miss Jacobson J. and Mr lr Ir Purr Parr X Mr Ir an and Mrs 18 John C C. Taylor TaJo will entertain entertain en en- a for few c friends at cit cards Js tumor tumor- row row evening o In compliment to Mr Ir and Mrs Irs T. T R. R former r residents rest resi sl- sl lentS dents of Salt Lake Lako who aro are pa gI parsing a aCe afew afew few few- days here helo at Ot tho to Hotel Utah Tho The Plato Plate club will be entertained Thursday afternoon b by Mrs Irs Lafayette tt at her home honie In Third avenue z Mi Miss Helen and ancl Miss Dean Deane Al Alder er will wilt entertain a n. number of their friends Quo ono of oCth the o er evenings of ot tho the week j at a n. supper followed by bridge brIdges thi the I affair to be given I at the I home c I This af lei noon Mr and d Mrs Samuel II H. H Auerbach will give fJ a reception at their home 10 io Manhattan square New Now NewYork NewYork York City In honor of their daughter s Josephine Auerbach and Joseph H. H Siegel cl of this city whose engagement ens bus hns been recently announced f A AThe h The Sewing Sowing club will be bo entertained Tuesday afternoon by hy Mrs Irs William l M. M McCrea at athur ather hur home In East First South street tree t. t Week eek in Society Asido from the tho social entertaining centering centering- about tho New Ye Years Year's festivities feb fes tl there have boon numerous elaborate evening o function In society during the past week StartIng Starting Start Start- Ing out Monday onda night hl with the leap heal year year dance given In Whitney hall hail by the tho following attractive young society matrons matrons' Mrs Irs Jay T. T Harris Mrs Hobert Robert Rob Hob ert J. J Mrs 1113 William Reid Het Mrs J R. R H. H Officer Mrs G George orge A Steiner l Mrs Ashby D D. Cleveland Mrs Its c Jt II II L B c Mrs r s. s J JY T Ay Y BO Boyer and Mrs D. D Freed 0 c t. t ji The 1110 same samo samo evening e tho Of t tho the YUIl Young of or St. St.- t. t Mary Marya 1 cathedral entertained several hundred friends at a 0 get acquainted part party and re reception In the cathedral hall hail t I j J 1 C COne One Ono of tho the m most st brilliant nt events l of or th the th tho Ila e dancing dancIn party dancing party Ivon Iven Tuesday e at thE J I wh when n Edmund Tho Thomas H Jr and Mies' Mies Helen lichen K Kearns arns' arns entertained nearly learly a 0 hundred hundl d of t their clr friends ls at a beautifully arranged ge dancing dun hig part par par- pari i t ty D Dancing Dancing- was enjoyed in tf the life half ball room on the upper floor and the decorations decorations deco doco- rations were all nIl In holl holiday a effect c Wednesday evening Mrs Mis rs Walter Stone tHone and l Mrs Van Yan Fleet received about ono hu dred of their friends atan atan at atan an Informal reception at at tho the Tennis rennis club Tho The hostesses 5 were assisted b by Mrs Irs Lewis B B. McCornick an and all allot of tho the arrangements and details in keeping with the tho character of or Now ow Years Year's da day v I Friday evening o Roger HOge W. W Powers I gave a delightful theatre party t at the j Empress at which fort forty of the younger set were vere entertained r Following Following- the performance tho the tho n merry rr party adjourned ad ud- ai- ai to Ling or long tho the resl- resl dunce dunco of or Judge and Mrs o O. W. W Powers where an all elaborate el supper wa va was served and tho the c evening g- g gUS was US pronounced b by those present ent as OS one of or the moat most de delightful do- do lIgh of or the holiday season 0 X oJ The Tho twelfth annual ball ball given Friday Fri Fr- du day evening c lJ by the thc I Knights nl of ot Colum- Colum bus bub at tho the was on one of ot tho the most successful and larh largely I attended of or tho the many social events of t t tho o holiday lime time e i At Rowland Howland Hall hail Friday ay nl night ht a beautiful dancing party part wu wa was presided over h bj ly the lJ seli Ruth Cowle COwie l hl Us Luman und Olive 13 Benson Denson who hio en- en I a U hundred of ot their I young ung friends s and schoolmate The l gymnasium dancing was Wl on- on jO joyed was ayes elaborately In the thu Christmas colors streamers forming forming- a canopy canoN and ad q extending to the thc corners I an and sides of or t tho o room In picturesque J effect Continued l Column 1 J 1 Q I 7 Y t 4 J. J e q a i 1 Continued from Pane Ot One On e. e One Ono of ot tho the most delightful of ot the I parties among tl thu u members of ot the tho very young youns- set Bet was given Wednes Wednesday day clay night by Mr Ir and antI Mrs Irs Henry C C. C Hoffman HoUman for tor their daughter Naomi Inthe In the tho Ladies Lt Literary clubhouse SIt Sixty girl and boys ero present Tho ThorO rot roc is ls Is cre bright ht and attractive d decked In festoons of ot greens holly and mistletoe with tho the lights lIs shaded In Inthe the tho Christmas coloro colors Supper was wan Served In tho dining room bolow below and tho music for tor dancing was furnished by v tho 10 X c e c A beautifully appointed luncheon ft r 1 6 1 0 n cu LUU I Utah by Mrs 1 M. M H. H In honor of ot Mrs James 1 who leaves soon for tor her homo In Chicago o after passing tho the holidays with her parents Mr Ir and Mrs Irs James Jamas Ivors j I I Tho rho decorations of ot the tho tabla were t cx exceedingly pretty prett In n pink and white carnations and md dainty place cards were asido from tho the hostess nn and complimented complimented com com- t lIm guest for tor Mrs James Ivors Thomas Mr Mrs William Mrs I r. r C. C Robinson Mrs Irs Hobert Gould Smith of or San Francisco and Mrs C. C E. E Nicholas c cr Lf r Yc Yesterday afternoon Mrs Bernard D D. t u B entertained with n a bridge tea fn In compliment to Miss Jacob- Jacob ion bon on tables of ot tho sumo game were wore played and other guests lI came camo in later s for tor tea Tho The ll decorations were wera etc effect effect- ct- ct l f Rely carried out in fn red carnations and red hearts hearts the tho same effect prevailing pro throughout throughout the refreshments tally tards t and other details The hostess was assisted by Mrs 1111 B. B T. T r. r k Edna Shepard and Miss Hiss Lou Hays Has j f f f Miss Mildred Deh o was ono one of ot tho the I hostesses of ot yesterday afternoon when she entertained thirty five of her friends at a aa a prettily arranged Informal M tea the homo home of ot her brother Dr street Dr A. A Cr Cr BOhle in East Third South The young oun hostess was wan assisted in entertaining by by Miss Gene e Co Covey Missy Miss y J ma and Miss Elizabeth Perkins 4 1 9 Miss Bonnie Miller entertained a so dozen cozen of or her young oung friends s at a so del de- de l dinner Friday evening at tho home omo of or her parents Mr Ir and Mrs Leo Charles Sillier Miller Tho The decorations of ot the tho table tabla wore and i 1 whorl whom 1 n t. t h n scene was presented w with i 1 and arranged on a mirror with miniature wild animals which given gl later as souvenirs Fortuno Fortune telling and mu music lc ere tho the amusement t or ho o I f f. f f r 1 J Jf Jf I il rl The The tea given on Now Tears Tear's day daO b by Miss Helen and Miss Deano Deane Alder AJder was enJo ed by over o over a hut hundred dred who called between tho hours s Jot of 3 and 6 6 Tho The hostesses os were as- as asI as- as I v plated in receiving by Mrs rs George Geors-a D. D r X lder and md Mrs Mra George E. E eck |