Show SOCIETY TODA vs EVENTS o G One of ot the large larse affairs of ot the 0 J C V day will be the luncheon to be 0 given by Mrs Elizabeth Bonne Bonnemort Bonnet v t mort and Mrs Joseph Young at atthe atthe U Uthe the Knutsford hotel with Mrs W t William Spry and Mrs John JohnN N Branford as the complimented U s guests p 0 0 Q O s A bridge tea will be given this S a afternoon by Mrs J H Tempest G 0 j U o Jr at her home In East Sixth 0 j S South street the affair being in ino 0 j jS o S honor of ot Mrs William St Clare 0 Rivers a recent bride 4 S S t j 0 g S Mrs Daniel Coulam will wUl bo the tho 3 3 hostess at a shower to be given n S Si 0 i this afternoon at her home In Ino 0 S Ss o 0 s Ninth South street In honor of ot 0 s Miss Erma Enna Read who will be mar 0 S tied ried next Wednesday 0 S SS S J S 0 S o S A reception will be given this 0 o 0 3 evening at the Deaconess Home in 0 S South Fourth East street In honor honorof 0 O of the delegates who ar arp return returnIng returnIng 0 O Ing from the annual meeting of 0 3 o 5 the Home Missionary S 0 S society 4 0 0 0 J 0 J 0 J 0 S S The P E O 0 society will meet 0 0 S this afternoon with Mrs Irs William WilliamC 0 S O S C Druehl at her home No 1111 S o S Second avenue 3 0 o 4 S 0 t 44 j t 0 t tS 4 S Mrs E S Wright will entertain 0 S o 3 the members of the Daughters of 3 4 the Revolution this afternoon at 3 4 6 n her hr home homp In Fir First t nv The Jh 4 following Interesting program will willbe f fj tV j be bo given Reading of ot the F tV 4 tion of the United States by Mra o 0 j Emmelin B Wells discussion of ot C r rj o 0 j the constitution by the club members mem memo I o J bers reading of the bylaws of the theS theo o S association Miss Julia A F Ft 4 t Lund reading of Patrick Henrys 4 0 i o 0 oration Mrs Clarissa Y Spencer C Cand and a paper on the first national G S 4 bank by b Mrs Phoebe Y Beatty Beatt C 0 CI S SS S r I 3 s Miss I L L Willard will wUl receive 4 2 visitors today at her studio No 3 East First South street all 4 0 e those Interested in art being in invited 0 S SS I S to view the exhibit of paint Q l lIngs O 2 Ings to 4 00 0 00 0 0 Invitations have been Issued for the wedding of ot Miss Erma Read and Victor P Felt the marriage to take place Wednesday evening Oct 20 at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs W P Read In East First South ruth street The date for tor the marriage nf of Miss Genevieve McCornick and Monroe Salisbury has been set for tor Wednesday Nov 17 11 An Informal hop will wUl be given at Fort Douglas next Friday evening this being one of ot a series of post dances dan es to tobe tobe tobe be given gOen during the winter by the fort officers Miss Gertrude McGrath will be the hostess at a dinner party to be given next Wednesday evening with th Miss Iss I Genevieve McCornick as the guest of If honor honorA A bridge tea will be given by Mrs Ledyard Bailey Balle next Thursday after afternoon afternoon noon nonn to r ni niece e Rise Joy foy oy De Camp who is a guest for the winter at the Bailey home Miss Jean McNeill will entertain Sat Saturday Saturday Saturday Oct 23 with an Orpheum party in n honor of ot Mrs William St Clare Rivers The matinee will be followed by a luncheon at Franklins Mrs B F P Ott OU will wUl entertain the members of ot her Kensington club next Friday afternoon at her home in the Oaks apartments b There will wUl be a meeting of the St Marys Alumnae association at the academy Sunday afternoon at when arrangements will wUl be made for the annual banquet of ot the association to be given at the academy Saturday Nov 6 A charmingly appointed dinner was wall that given last night at the home of Mrs Elias Ellas A Smith In East Seventh South street In honor of her guests Mrs A S Myrick and Mrs George R Bentel of Los Angeles A large cluster of pink chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece on the dining table where covers were laid for tor ten guests The dinner was followed by a theatre party at the Orpheum Mrs John A Marshall was the tho hostess at a pretty bridge tea given yesterday complimentary to Miss lone Morrison a popular October bride A color scheme of red was carried out In Inthe inthe inthe the decorations autumn leaves being prettily combined with red cosmos and andred andred andred red fruits in the table appointments Seven tables of ot bridge were played dur during during during ing the afternoon Miss Carey Marshall and Miss Stella Fabian entertained a few friends with bridge last night at the home of ot Miss Marshall in East South Temple street The fort tort was the scene of ot a charm charmIng charming Ing ng bridge tea given yesterday after ater afternoon afternoon noon at the quarters of Mrs John W Ward Pink and white carnations were arranged with pretty effect in the dining din dining ing ng room where Mrs Irs Ward was assist assisted ed by Mrs Willis Uline and Miss Lou who presided at the punch bowl Quantities of autumn leaves formed the decorations throughout the other oth r rooms Six tables of bridge were played Mrs Edwin Butcher and Mrs Paul Potter being awarded the prizes c A Mrs Mra C H Harlan and Mrs R W V Hill were the hostesses yesterday at atthe atthe atthe the last of ot a series of delightful teas given this week at the Caithness apart apartments apartments apartments ments A color scheme or t r red was pret prettily prettily prettily tily carried out with clusters of red car carnations nations and red shaded candles In the decorations Music and games were enjoyed by the guests and the game prizes were awarded to Mrs T J Fitz Fitzerald FitzGerald FitzGerald Gerald erald Gerald and Mrs J H Maxfield with a guest prize for tor the guest of ot honor Mrs Mr F W V Orem of Boston Assisting the hostesses in the dining room were Mrs W V B Rushmer and Mrs J Warth Warthman Warthman Warthman man manA manA manA A pretty Kensington of yesterday was that given by Mrs T R Black at her home In South Sixth East street A charming channing arrangement of the bright tinted autumn leaves was used In the decorations a low mound of the leaves forming the table centerpiece Assist ing the hostess in serving were Mrs John Reed Mrs Harry Ganz and Mrs C H Van Dyke Music and games were enjoyed during the afternoon and those awarded prizes in the guessing contest were Mrs Harry Ham Ganz and Mrs Edwin Kimball Mrs R May lIay entertained the members of her Kensington club at her home In East Second South street yesterday aft afternoon afternoon afternoon The fall tall flowers were used in the decorations clusters of the yellow dahlias being used with pretty effect Mrs E J Roeber Hoeber assisted Mrs May in the dining room The second dance of the University of Utah social season that was given by the Junior class in the museum Friday afternoon was equally equall as successful as the one given the previous week by th thO senior class The decorations were in autumn leaves The punch booth rep represented represented represented resented an arbor of maple leaves tinted with th all the beautiful colors cf autumn On the punch table were also chrysanthemums Dancing lasted from 4 until During the after atter afternoon afternoon noon about students enjoyed the hospitality of ot the class T The University of Utah football men were given a stag Orpheum party bj by b Coach Joe Maddock Friday night The Th boys bos had a block of ot seats in the center of the house and during the intermission sion slon gave many university yells Din Dinner DInner Dinner ner was taken at the College Inn Mrs W H Davies was the hostess at an elegantly appointed luncheon given yesterday for fora a few tew friends Pink and white carnations were used in the decorations a cluster of ot the blossoms gracing the center of ot the table which was lighted with candela bra Many garden flowers were used with pretty decorative effect in the par parlors parlors parlors lors The Th prize in the games played playe during the afternoon was awarded to Mrs J W Witbeck Mr and Mrs Irs J T Treasure will leave leav today for a months visit In New York Mr Ir and Mrs A H King left yes yesterday yesterday yesterday for Florida where they will wil visit for tor several weeks 0 Mrs Baker and Miss Elizabeth Baker of Everett Wash will arrive in Salt Lake this evening and will be guests at atthe atthe atthe the home of ot Mrs Bakers sister Mrs Irs Ned Ferry jj J Mr and Mrs Irs C L Dignowity from Reno Nev are visiting Salt Lake with witha a view of locating here m In the near fu future future future ture For the present they are at home at No 31 Bransford apartments Miss Dorothy Dignowity Is now at the Miss Tewksbury school at Hudson Mrs A S Myrick and Mrs George GeorgeR R Bentel who have been the guests for fora a few days of ot Mr and Mrs Elias Ellas A Smith will leave Monday for tor their home in Los Angeles Mrs Russell will entertain at her home on Capitol hill hUl with a din dinner dinner dinner ner party given in honor of ot Miss lone Tone Morrison and the members of ot her bridal party Tuesday evening Oct 19 Uden Mrs George Uden who has been the guest of Mrs George H Brown for two tw weeks will leave today for Cor her home In Idaho I The home of Mrs George H Brown BrownIn In South Eighth East street was the scene of a thimble party given Thurs Thursday Thursday day afternoon when the ladies of ot the Phillips Congregational church were entertained by Mrs E Chambers Mrs M MW W C Veasie and Mrs Brown Purple and white asters were effectively combined com combined combined with autumn leaves in the deco decorations decorations decorations rations throughout the rooms The hostesses were assisted In serving by Mrs rs George Uden of ot Idaho and Mrs N J Johnson |