Show SOCIETY TODA vs EVENTS 0 Officers of Fort Douglas will en eno G S o 0 this evening with the first 0 S o 0 of or a series of informal hops to be L y 0 given at the post during the win 0 S Ster U o ter Following the hop a supper 0 S Swill o 0 will be served at the quarters of 0 o 0 Major and Mrs James Arrasmith 0 3 0 0 o 0 Mrs James E Jennings will be 0 S Ss o 0 s the hostess this afternoon at a ao 0 S SS o 0 S bridge tea the first of a series of C 0 o 0 affairs to be given at her home in 0 S o 0 East South Temple street G 0 GE o E o 0 S o 0 Miss Vedi Beebe will be the hon lion 0 s sS 0 S ored orad guest at a party to be beo 0 S o 0 given this afternoon at the Yates 0 o 0 home in North First West Vest street 0 S o 0 with Miss Elise Yates as the 0 8 o 0 hostess 0 o 0 S 0 o 0 s A luncheon followed by bridge bridgeo 0 o 0 will be given this afternoon by 0 S o 0 Mrs Irs J H Bardwell of the Smith 0 J o 0 apartments 0 o 0 G 0 o 0 A shower will be given this 0 s si o 0 i evening In honor of Miss Emily 0 8 o 0 Coshell at the home of ot Miss Eu Eunice 0 o 0 nice Golding in Fifth East street 0 o 0 the hostesses being Miss Margaret 0 0 Aamott Miss Edith Deane and andS 0 o 0 S Miss Golding 0 0 0 3 o 0 Mrs B F Ott OU will entertain 3 C o 0 the members of her Kensington 0 o 0 8 club this afternoon at her home 0 s sNo o 0 No 9 Oaks apartments 3 0 S So o 0 4 S 0 There will be a general meeting 0 S So s o 0 of the Ladles Ladies Literary club this 0 s st 0 t afternoon at nt the club rooms In 0 8 o 0 Third East street The first num 0 S SS o 0 S ber on the program will be a piano 0 S o 0 solo by Miss Fannie Olds and this 0 S Se o 0 e will be followed by a paper en entitled 0 S 0 titled Heredity read by Mrs P 0 S SN N Cook A vocal solo given by 0 5 S 0 Mrs Emily soprano will be beS 0 S So o 0 S the next number on the program 0 0 and Mrs George Bacon will then 0 s 0 read a paper on Environment 0 S 0 After two selections sung by H HS 0 o 0 S K Hooker of Boston the program 0 S Swill o 0 will close with a general discus 0 S SS o 9 S lion sion by the club members of the 0 S Sj So o 0 j papers on Heredity and En EnS Eno 0 o 0 S The meeting will be bes 0 S So o 0 s gin promptly at 2 and club 0 o 0 members are urged to be prompt 0 J JIn 0 In attendance Following the gen geno 0 v veral o 0 eral club meeting there will be an 0 3 o 0 important meeting of the music 0 0 S section of the club to be held in 0 S 0 the front room down stairs of the theo 5 o 0 club house The meeting is for forthe foro 0 o 0 the purpose of discussing the 0 S j 0 change of date of the music day 0 S 0 of the club from Friday to Thurs 0 o 0 S day of next week All members 0 5 o 0 are urged to be present 0 9 t G 4 5 Members of ot section nine of 0 S 0 the Ladles Ladies Aid society of the 9 N 0 First Methodist church are plan 0 j I 0 fling ning to present Aunt Jerusha 0 S 0 Dows Family Album at the 4 church on Friday evening Nov 5 0 o 0 S and a rehearsal of ot those who wh will 0 0 take part in the production will willbe 0 0 be held in the church parlors this 0 0 evening at 8 S 0 S SS 0 S The Ladies Ladles Aid society of ot the 0 J JJ 0 J First Presbyterian church will en enG 0 G o this evening with a recep 0 J Jt 0 t to be given In the church par paro 0 i ii i o lors bars A delightful musical pro 0 S 9 5 gram will be rendered during the 0 J JS o 0 S evening under the direction of 0 S o 9 Miss Maude Thorn ThornS J 0 S C I o 0 Mrs Maxwell and Mrs Burns of 0 S SJ 0 J George R Maxwell W TV R C will 3 4 0 S entertain at a cards at the home of 0 4 o 0 Mrs Maxwell South Sixth 0 o 0 East this afternoon All AU mem memS 0 S hers bers of ot the W V R n Q C C circle ladies ladles 0 S Sand 4 and friends are invited 0 4 a 4 94 94 0 S 0 4 A pretty home borne wedding of yesterday was that of Miss Misa Naomi Van Dyke and Fred Laurie Wing Ving who were united in marriage at nt the home of ot the brides mother Mrs E Van Dyke In North State street About fifty relatives of the bridal couple witnessed the cere ceremony ceremony ceremony mony which was performed at 7 by William D Van Dyke jr of Og Ogden Ogden Ogden den Mr Wing Ving was attended by Jack Jaek Butler of Ogden as best man while the brides sister Miss Ida Van V t tn n Dyke acted as bridesmaid Following the ceremony ny ay a charmingly appointed supper was served to the guests Quantities of beautiful fall flowers were massed throughout the rooms and streamers of hearts and tiny cupid figures were also the decorations A cut glass bowl of pink and white roses resting on a beautiful piece of cluny lace graced the center of the thelong thelong thelong long supper table and overhead were festooned the streamers of hearts and cupids The staircase was entwined with ivy and vines of ot the Virginia creeper studded here and there with sprays of bright red berries of ot the wild wildrose wildrose rose In the parlor a bell beU of greenery and white flowers was suspended and under this the bridal couple stood dur during during during ing the ceremony Nasturtiums asters and golden glow used in profusion throughout the others rooms made the house a bower boner of bloom Assisting In Inthe Inthe inthe the receiving were Mrs George Ware Vare Wareing Wareing ing ng and Mrs Rodney Hillam sisters of Mrs Van Dyke and Miss Leonora Van VanDyke VanDyke VanDyke Dyke a sister of the bride An effective gown of white embroidered ered dered net over cream taffeta was worn by the bride who carried a beautiful cluster duster of white bride roses in the shower effect Miss Ida Van Dyke was attired in a pretty frock of white net embroidered in blue silk After Nov No 15 Mr and Mrs Wing will be at home homr at No 2 Kimball place One of the charming affairs given ghen yesterday was the bridge tea with which Mrs Ledyard Bailey entertained in honor of her niece Miss Joy De DeCamp DeCamp DeCamp Camp Yellow nasturtiums were used with pretty effect in carrying out a color scheme of yellow in the dining room decorations A large basket of the yellow blossoms caught here and there with bows of yellow tulle was suspended from the chandelier Those assisting lit its the dining room were the Misses Stella Fabian Beth Critchlow and Virginia Beatty Six tables of bridge were played and others came In for the tea which followed the games i ithe the guests being members of the younger social set The bridge prizes s were awarded to Miss Beth Critchlow and Miss Minette Baer A charming autumn luncheon was that given at Fort Douglas yesterday when Mrs Hugh Walthall entertained eight guests the affair being complimentary complimentary complimentary to Mrs William Purviance A Alow Alov Alow low lov mound of the autumn leaves deco decorated decorated decorated rated the center of ot the table and autumn leaf place cards were laid for Mrs William Purviance Jr Mrs C B Ellk tt Mrs R H Parker P and Mrs Storm of ot New Jersey I Miss Tone lone Morrison was the guest of honor at an Informal dinner given last night at the home of Mrs A H Pea Peabody Peabody Peabody body in Third avenue A mound cf of yellow nasturtiums formed the table centerpiece and covers were laid for twelve guests 1 car carA 4 A delightful bridge tea was given at atthe atthe atthe the home of Mrs T R Black yesterday afternoon when she entertained about forty guests at the last bast of a series of charming affairs given at her home In Ini i I east Kaat street Autumn leaves were wera I arranged throughout tho the rooms long lon sprays of ot the Virginia creepers being entwined about the doorways and windows win windows windows dows A color scheme of red was car carried carried ried out in the dining room decorations red asters forming tho the table center centerpiece centerpiece centerpiece piece The tea table was presided over overby overby overby by Mrs C C Nelson assisted by Miss Dorothy Partridge and Miss Ethel Elhel Tyree About thirty guests were delightfully entertained yesterday esterday afternoon at the home borne of Mrs Frank B Stephens at a abridge abridge abridge bridge tea given in honor of Miss lone Morrison an October bride In carry carryIng carrying I Ing out a color scheme of ot pink and white cosmos and were effectively used throughout the thc rooms Mrs Stephens was assisted in I serving by Miss Hazel Sappington and I Miss Edna Farnsworth Seven tablet tables I of bridge were played and the prizes were won by Mrs J M 31 Bowman Miss lUSH Stella Fabian and Miss Hazel Sapping Sappington ton with a guest prize for Miss Mor The Misses Viola and Mignon Den Denhalter Denhalter Denhalter halter were the hostesses yesterday at ata ata ata a delightful five fire hundred party given at their home in Fifth South street with Miss Vedi Beebe as the complimented I guest Halloween suggestions were carried out In the decorations the cen centerpiece centerpiece centerpiece on the dining table being a filled with autumn fruits Apple cider was served during the afternoon by Miss Florence Camp Campbell Campbell Campbell bell while those who assisted in the dining room were Miss Myrtle Jack Jacl Mrs Irs William Mitchell Miss Alice Allee Nib Nibley Nibley ley and Miss Rae Campbell The tally cards were effective Hal Halloween Halloween Halloween I loween scenes Seven tables of five i hundred were played the successful players being Mrs Wallace Hunter and Miss Vedi Beebe Miss Sybella Clayton Claton rendered a number of charming piano selections during the tte afternoon and Miss Irene Kelly sang several delight delightful ful songs The Theta Epsilon sorority of the university enjoyed a delightful spread yesterday afternoon California pop poppies poppies pies ples were used with pretty effect in the i decorations Delicious refreshments were served and a most delightful time was enjoyed by the sorority members A linen shower was given last night at the home of Mrs Rowland Williams in Ninth East street the honored guest being her sister Miss Nettle Nettie Winward In the parlor clusters of white chrys chrysanthemums were used with pretty effect ef effect effect while asters and dahlias decorated ed the dining room The dining table was covered with a cluny lace piece and a mound of red dahlias graced the center of the table About thirty guests were present during the evening and the hostess was assisted In receiving by b her sister Miss MIM Myrtle Winward Mrs George Raymond entertained the members of the Thursday After Afternoon Afternoon Afternoon noon Bridge club yesterday at her hei home In the Woodruff apartments Autumn leaves were used in the deco decorations decorations decorations rations throughout the rooms The bridge prizes were won by Mrs G W Lambourne Mrs George Raymond Raymon Mrs Irs W H Weyher and Mrs R W Hill The club will meet next Thurs Thursday Thursday Thursday day with Mrs S H Black in the Ivan Ivanhoe Ivanhoe Ivanhoe hoe apartments The T O 0 N O 0 club enjoyed a de delightful delightful delightful time last lut evening at their reg regular regular regular ular fortnightly meeting held at the th home of Miss Bessie Grace in Second avenue Autumn leaves were used in inthe Inthe inthe the parlor decorations while pink and I white chrysanthemums were used in inthe inthe inthe the dining room A cluster of the blos blossoms blossoms blossoms graced the center of the table where covers were laid for twelve twel guests T 1 T Mrs Murray Sullivan was the hostess hostes at a bridge tea tta given yesterday after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon at her home in Fourth avenue the th affair being complimentary to her h r sis 1118 sister sister ter Mrs Irs Paul Burks of Prescott Ariz ArizA A large vase of pink and white cosmos cosmis decorated the center of the dining table and an the bright colors of the autumn autum leaves were seen in the decorations in inthe Inthe inthe the rooms at t 11 The members of the Clover club met yesterday esterday afternoon at the home of Mrs Irs G H Hardy in East Seventh South street Dainy Dalny bouquets of white asters decorated the small bridge ta tables tables tables bles Mrs Walter Valter Frances was award awarded ed the bridge prize The next meeting of ot the club will be held at the home of Mrs Irs W V C Erwin in M 1 street 0 Mrs Irs C F Nelson gave a delightful wedding reception last night at her home in Major street in honor of Miss May Garfield and Joseph Roberts who were married Wednesday evening Thirtyfour guests were present during durin the evening American Beauty roses ros were wet re used u ed with charming effect in the decorations The hostess was assisted by Miss Myrtle King Miss Bell Ben Gar Garfield Garfield Garfield field and Miss Dora Harper Miss Vedi Beebe will be the complimented complimented complimented guest at a number of affairs to tobe tobe tobe be given next week among them being an Orpheum party to be given on Thursday by Mrs Carl Williams The matinee will be he followed by b a luncheon at the home of Mrs Williams On Fri Friday Friday Friday day Miss Retta Young will be the hostess at a tea given for Miss Beebe and Saturday afternoon Miss Beebe will be the guest of honor at a lunch luncheon luncheon luncheon eon to be given at the home of Miss Frances McChrystal in Second avenue Mrs S O 0 S Nelden will entertain a afew afew afew few friends informally at cards Satur Saturday Saturday Saturday day afternoon at her home in P street The first mee ng of the Regimental Bridge club for The he season will be held next Tuesday evening those ine tn th hit t r is i JO 1 tr James Jame Arrasmith Lieutenant and Mrs Edwin Butcher Lieutenant E S Adams and Lieutenant O O 0 Ellis ElUs Mrs Paul Burks who has been the guest of her sister Mrs Murray Sulli Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan van for a short time will leave today toda for her home In Prescott Ariz Mrs William has returned from a six weeks visit In Portland and Seattle Mrs Mary A Moyer Mover who has spent I the past six weeks In Seattle and Port Portland Portland Portland land has returned to Salt Lake A theatre party followed by a stag dinner at the Louvre will be given Sat In n honor 0 of T R n A A HP Tte whose marriage to Miss Nettie Winward will take place this month Mrs Wing B Allen who has been the guest of her mother Mrs W H Alexander for some time has returned to her home In New York Mrs Wilbur Annese Anneas left Wednesday for her home in Nebraska after a pleasant visit with her parents Mr lIr and Mrs C D in Q street Mrs H W Sudheimer has returned to Salt SnIt Lake after a six weeks visit to Seattle and the northwest I |