Show L J u jiE I s i p u uI II E Ej Er I j L r 1 j 1 1 W 4 1111 4 I I z 1 L E 7 September u hers in the soft lan Ian gu rous days of or Indian summer when all nature naturi Is resplendent In autumnal tints and the sun seems to sink every night in deeper wells of or red The las lassitude e at of it the hotter season is giving way fly UlY to a vigor which will leap and glow at th first cold wave The so I letz oJ belle relinquishes with a sigh the them m of her het summer conquest as ashe she he turns to the winters round roun of gay gy gayety JJ ety The debutante is submerged in th ribbons and laces of or her coming I out gown tOwn while she dreams of or the i social laurels the tho future wilt will bring her har harThe I The air all is rife with preparations for winter and abe 3 all it rings with the goodbyes of the schoolboys and girls who are arc leaving home to begin their university careers a Country Club Affairs The Country club has bas engrossed engros ed a 1 large share of the attentions of or society i during the past week On Friday af at it wo wax the scene of a charm iny appointed luncheon given by Miss Woodward In honor of ot Miss Bliss Calhoun of ot Connecticut The menu was wu wa served d don on small tables prettily decorated in clusters of or yellow flowers Those who enjoyed the pleasant affair were Mes I dames A F H Bird W G Sharp Union Worthington George M Tuttle I Burns J R B Walker Victor Vietor M Clement I V Ii F Hay Ha Hayward ward R H H Fischer Misses Calhoun Burke Durko McCornick Harkness Thorn B Read ad Miss Dooly Dool entertained at an informal informal mal ml luncheon yesterday Her guests ware wol Miss lUss Burke Miss Mies e Alff Mrs Dana T Smith Miss luiss I iss Miss Mies Harkness was hostess at an elaborate dinner given at the club last evening Covers were laid for ten Yesterday afternoon the approaching Contest O was followed by the usual Sat Saturday urdaX afternoon tea at Mrs R H H Channing Charming and Mrs A F H Bird presided as hostesses A a buffet luncheon will wm be bs b a delight ful rul club dub feature of or Monday afternoon at the I Th The reception on Wednesday evening c at the th beautiful homo home of Mr and Mrs 1113 George P Holman on South Temple street was the largest event of the sum mer season It was in the iho nature of ofa a 8 house hous being the th t first so cial elal cJ l function given in the new home Though the evening was delightfully Informal and spent in general conversa tion or 1 r listening to the soft strains of or orchestra or stationed in a fI small smaIl alcove ah ow in the library the scene was one oC oS brilliance The drawing room with Its Us rich furnishings and its decoration of or roses was especially pret r t ty 11 A tall vase laden with the long stemmed American Amerlan Beauties adorned I the fireplace The library was waa In yel low 10 Numerous small vases filled with yellow flowers lined mantel and bok bo bokt J t Shades of or pink made the dining dih rOm roam beautiful The polished table hela heD helaR H R Flemish lace centerpiece w with ith to match atell A large bow bowl of ot white bite asters asten and aM maiden hair fern and graceful folds I of or pink satin ribbon heightened th pretty effect An original feature of ol r tit the decorations was the grape vine Ine on and chandelier From its stem steal wore were w re pendant large bunches of grapes i ir r and Mrs M Holman were assisted in L receiving by Mr and Mrs London Mrs Olive Gaylord Mrs W M Bradley and andors I Mrs ors Joseph Jo eph assisted in en enL L Mrs Harkness presided pr in i N the dining room and her har assistants I were Miss Park Parle Miss Mess Lowe and M MI i II Rose Hose Lane Miss Thorn and Miss Hark Harkness V nose ness served punch Alta Aita Club Luncheon Y an elaborate luncheon i vac iVas va given at dot the Alta Alt club by b Mrs James W V Nem complimentary to Mrs 1111 Hirsh and Miss Hirsh of or Philadelphia Th l table was spread in the gold room roon and was vas exquisite in its de der r o or asters After the th lunch luncheon eon oon th the gues uG were driven to Lo he b e Country club There were present Mrs Hirsh Miss MIMe rn s Yrs Mrs David Keith Mrs T 1 B Bett Mrs Sol Siegel Mrs J 3 E Bamberger Mrs R H H Officer Miss MIs S NellI Neill At Euchre I 1 in n fl Friday afternoon Mrs John N r Sharp Sham gave an enjoyable able euchre party l complimentary to tl Miss Kennard Kenna o 0 of f Denver Palms and a prolusion Q g ga r d n flowers made the th rooms r ims attractive Tue rhe tallies were little littfe maltese maltose crosses crosse tied in pink ribbons The score cards card Were ware beautiful copies of or famous paint t tD 6 MIss Mies Darn ion on the first prize Robat Smith the tho lone hand l and ap U Charles Chaeles the ola t don tion The Invited guests were 5 Heber leber M Wells Wens Albert Allen G Q W V V r l Cushing dishing William Ma k Forguson Bon son l fi Warn ck C H Brink I D S Spencer Eccles Eceles J Rykert Waite Valter r Lewis Lewie L C Miller A H Whitney C Corge orge Dern Deru J F Richards W V T I Dalby rullan A IS ll 1 Walker R B D I Grant Crant Gr nt W V G Sharp David Murray Murra r Miles Franken Shelton Robert Smith 1 0 O K X Lewis Beard Deard J H Young D I J Sharp Putnam Mayo Ma o Fred Scarff Scarf r Jamas J Jan Jennings Walter Valter Jennings Jenning Charles Misses n Dern Pres ton Laura Prest ri Lena L n Preston Rey Hey folds Keith eith Margaret Keith Morgan lorgan 1 Kimball Shearman Edna Shearman 1 Mary Louise Loul c Anderson Murray lr lii r Niles Nibs Webber Low Lowe Kennard Noble 5 Mamie Mamle Noble Pike Carter O uter a Sharp Mary Mal Sharp Sons song of Revolution Banquet B An font to which is g forward with considerable interest i Is I the tho banquet b an to be given ghen in October b h y the th n or of the American Revolution 1 I are being made for tor formost n a roost most elaborate affair In Honor of Guest GuestA I A number numb r of pf friends of Mrs C M I Owen Oen were ere invited to enjoy an Informal i Kensington given at her home on Tues Tum f lay day afternoon in honor of or her guest t Mrs Cogswell of or Washington D C C Quaint souvenirs of the occasion w re C al 11 little fans ornamented with wit h Cr fancy r tures Bunches at ot o chrysanthemums mums tied with narrow na ribbons rIbbon vere wex e given 0 s 83 1 favers 1 Mrs John Reed added to the pleas lea 3 C 1 ure ur ui of tile the afternoon with several reel reci Present were Mesdames Geore George A Lowe C P Mason bison RI b rd O lesby ieLy Witcher Richard Keyes Dick Dickson son sonA H A As Whitney Joseph Galllgher J M 11 Dart Miles MUes A Howat A A rr it Maclean j c Hooper Hooner Miss Pres Free ton At Luncheon Miss Josie Katz was hostess at a very charming luncheon on oa Thursday It was waa wa complimentary to the tho Trousseau club The table was dainty in pink sweet sv ct peas over a Battenburg center centerpiece centerpiece centerpiece piece A soft sort light was diffused from candelabra The place cards were embellished with little Ja Japanese Japanese Japanese scenes Around the table were seated se sese Miss Addie Addle Hampton Mrs Jo Joseph Joseph seph se ph Richards Mrs Louts Louis M ien Howat Miss Frances France Howat Hovat Miss Lucille ucille L Jennings Miss Hattie Jennings Miss M MM iss Bird Miss Pauline Groo Mist Miss Mamie M amle Porter For Tor Mr S Tied Red carnations candelabra shaded in ind red re d and the fairy tulip lamps formed the th e tasteful decorations at the lunch luncheon eon ejon eo n given by hi Mrs F E McGurrin on Thursday T for tor Mrs Stubblefield of ot N Nashville ashville Tenn Tena Dainty Gibson etch J Ings In ga marked the places occupied by bye t th he e guests who were Mrs H J DinIn DinInny ny n y Mrs Russel L Tracy Mrs Frank B Mrs L L Terry Mrs oseph J Richards Mrs Fred Scarff M Irs rs Melvin B MioS Edna Don ollan nollan n Chafing fish Dish Supper Miss Anna McCornick was hostess at ataA small a aA chafing dish sipper sti per given after the t he races on Tuesday night Her guests were ere w Miss Burke Miss Alff AliT Miss Mim Dooly Mr M Ir r John Gardiner and M George Y W allace One On of ot the most delightful social functions f of or the week was lS the card arty party p given by hy Miss Barbara Kinners Jey Ic ey y yesterday afternoon was w as played The tallies and score cards were ivere w ere unusually artistic being adorned w ith hand band painted nasturtiums Yel Yelo Yellow low lo o w was the prevailing color in the decorations d yellow nasturtiums and candelabra c with yellow shades producIng Ing l ng ag a pleasant effect The invited guests were Mesdames Briant B Wells G H Dern H M Din woodey w Percy Sadler D C Dunbar K i C Kerr A E B Walker E V Mc Oune O tine J H Richards Rl hards R H A Shipp Miss c is r c Carrie Williams Paul Allie AllI Paul Eloise Eloiso E loise Rancle Ranche Barton Catherine Cul Cal Caler mr m er Claire Clawson Katz Saunders Dern D ern Elizabeth Dern Lucile Jennings Aft A Afton ft n Young McChrystal Young Fan Fau Fannie Fannie nie n ie Bird Hattie Jennings Catherine Dougall Dougan D Advertisement nt Party A very eo enjoyable event of or Monday Monda afternoon a was nas the Advertisement nt par pary to t y given by Mrs Heber Lee in honor honorof of o f he ha sister Mrs G E Ingalls of or Colo Cole Colorado rado r Various illustrations of advertise advertisements advertisements ments m were mounted on colored cards and a nd the ladles ladies were required to guess t the he articles they represented Miss Kate ate K Dwyer Dw er TV was as the tho successful con contestant contestant t and wa was awarded first prize The T he ladles ladies cut for the second prize Jt it being eing bein b won by Mrs Horace S Ellerbeck The T he guests were Mesdames C E In Ingalls galls g alls Harold Russell Claude Gates George Geo G eorge e Felt Shell F E Harding H S SEllerbeck SEllerbeck Ellerbeck E H D Ellerbeck W W VT V Riv Rh Rivers ers e rs Clarence Clarenc McCoy McDonald ld C M MB Ball B ell Misses Emma mma Lunt Lennie Sav Say Savage Savage age a ge Dwyer Kate Dwyer Julia Hays May Margetts Margette Ada Ellerbeck Douglas L Lily ily Gates Mamie Mamle Gates At Whist A 4 number ol ot outside ou friends were in invited v by Miss Bird to meet with the Trousseau club dub on Wednesday after afternoon afternoon noon u oon Sewing was abandoned for an Interesting I utere ting game oC ot whist Miss Idles Hattie I Jennings J won the fin t prize A de df delicious I cious licious luncheon was served at the close of ot o f the game There were present Mrs Stanley S Y Price Miss McChrystal Miss Young Mrs Joseph Richards Mrs LOuts Miss Hattie Jennings Miss Mias Howat Miss Frances Franc s Howat Miss Mamie Mamle Portet Porter MisS Josie Katz Miss Pauline P Groo Miss Mias AddI Addie Hampton At Dinner Mrs 1115 ir L I B Kenyan Kenyon entertained ent at dinner on Thursday evening in honor Q gf the birthday anniversary of her herson herson herson son Mr Robert H Kenyan The table was artistically decorated yellow be being being ing the color scheme Covers were laid lala ten Kensington lUs Mamie Napper entertained on Tuesday afternoon at a delightful luncheon and Kensington The floral decorations were sweet peas and roses The invited guests were Misses Thach Thacher er Watson Erma Brian Watson Vatson Bessie ny der dee Victoria Lloyd Edna Sebastian n Ames Carmer Latimer Nora Brown Ford Smith Pratt Blanche Anderson Tea Mrs C E K Ingalls of Colorado was ithe guest of ot honor at a 5 clock o tea given gh n by Mrs C M Bell on Thursday afternoon The table was decorated in ina ina a h profusion of nasturtiums Covers Coers were laid hid for ten Poets Round Hound Table TableA A pleasant afternoon was aas spent by the th IndIes of the Poets Round at atthe att the t of Mrs David Evans vans on Mon Monday Ion day ay Alexander Pope was the poet of tho day and Mrs Rachel Miller chair chairman chairman chairman man An Ar interesting biography of or the poet was ns given by b Miss Preston fol followed lowed by excellent papers pap rs on his ht hl dir dif different brent ferent works by Mrs Hal Brown Mrs Gill Peyton Mrs D E K Hemphill and Mn Mrs A T Sanford At the luncheon table tho the place cards were photographs of or the poet Among the guests of ot the club were Mrs Dininny Mrs H P Henderson Mrs Cummings Miss Reynolds Miss Laura Preston Pleasant Evening Miss Alice K entertained In Ina ina a most delightful way wa a number ot of the class of ot 1901 1001 at her home borne Tuesday after afternoon noon Green the class cluss color together with the red and white of the university university university sity constituted the color scheme Among those present were Jane Pt on Clam Clara C Cummings um m ings Geneve Geneva Knowlton on Florence lorence l Beat Beatrice BeatrIce Beatrice rice MacDonald acDonald l Adele Horn Belle a ofield V Vera ra Tempest Ivy C DIx Margaret lI Bar Barr Berenice Kath Kathelin elin McDonald Beatrica Anderson Cutler Ardella Bitner Anna This Bas B s Uan tian Edith Kerman Hrman Emma Brown Minnie Ray Ra Musical Affair On Oi Wednesday evening Miss Mamie Porter entertained Informally for Mr tr Westlake of or Indiana The evening was pleasantly spent with music and cards Vocal li oral solos were rendered by Mrs Stanley Price Mr Jenkins pave gave sey sev Iral Instrumental ral selections Present Pre ent eo Mr and Mrs Irs Joseph Richards Air Mr und and Mrs Stanley Staney Price Misses o 1 Anna Hall HaU Bessie Bessle Hall HaH Donnellan Fowler V sU Will WilI HalT Hall Hal T cha has of In Indiana Indiana diana Sam Porter Social Soci lo Chat t Miss Paula Pa la Schulte has sr returned from froth California v S S 4 Miss Jessie Jessle Anderson leaves Monday for Chicago v 4 t Mrs T A Davis is 1 visiting relatives in Telluride 3 s Mrs Irs Frank Gardenier leaves this week for Seattle 5 y v Miss Barbara entertains tomorrow oW evening 0 l S Mr and a l Mrs Mr Charles M Bell have removed r to their th lr new home 1204 First street treet s Mrs M B Whitney departs In a short time ime t for the east j I e ei o Mrs A H Cowie leaves shortly for tor forer her h er home in Denver 0 The Misses Hanauer return ret rn Monday from f rom the Fox ranch w t v Miss Lena Lauche of Mercur is visit visiting vIsiting ing i ng friends In this city 4 4 S Mrs J 3 T r return to Bos Boston Boston Boson ton t on early in September a ti t f Mrs J 3 M lI is expected home from f Santa Cruz this week q 4 v S b Mrs Charles Read leaves this week for foran an extended eastern 1 trip i Mrs R C and children re return return turn t urn today toda from Holiday park 09 3 0 y Some of ot the winter card will resume r their meetings this week weeks s b 3 0 Miss Kate Kanters returns today from a short visit at Park City 0 Sf Mrs frs Walker T Gunter G it ht r and child returned Wednesday from Colorado i 3 V Mrs L B Sutton and daughter Laura Laura Lau a are visiting in In Park ark City o S i 9 0 S Miss Agatha left last wb k to t o resume her musical studies In Chi Chicago Chicago cago 4 s e eMr Mr Zera Snow was in the city for fora a af afew f few w days last week visiting with old friends I o S 0 S Mrs C S Williamson has nas as her hex guest Mrs William Menzel of Yen Ven Yent Ventura tura t ra Cal e 0 s s Miss Cordelia Green is at home to her ier friends and pupils at 54 South Sixth East street j V S Mr lIr and nd Mrs Isaac Iaac Clayton and family have hav returned from their sum summer summer summer mer outing 2 8 Mrs Louis Joseph Jos ph and Miss Augusta Joseph left Wednesday night for No Noblesville Noblesville Ind lad i l j 0 5 3 Mr and Mrs Thomas Thomac Weir have hav gone east on a pleasure trip to be gone about six weeks Mrs O 0 J Howard returns today r from an outing f ten days d ys In q Amer American AmerIcan Amerlean ican lean Fork canyon e Dr and Mrs Irs Gowans who have been beer i ithe the guests of Mrs W WH H King have hav i returned to Logan LoganY Y Miss Irene Bridges has gone to Chev enne Wyo to visit her sister Mrs rs Lester ll Tyson 4 3 cit 2 f i Mrs Horace Horac Ellerbeck entertained a p i number of |