Show AL SOCIETY TODA vs EVENTS w Mrs Sarah Boggs will be the hostess this afternoon at a bridge tea to be given at the studio of oft t Mrs Martha Royle King who will willy o y v S assist Mrs Boggs In entertaining J A reception will be given this afternoon to about guests by S Sti ti Mrs Clinton Brooke Leigh and Mrs ti Alfred Holmes Peabody at the v ti home of Mrs Peabody in Third avenue 4 The Misses Hazel and Grace Do Dorlus Dodus Dorius I rius dus will be the hostesses at ata a din dinner I tier nor party to be given this evening at their home in First avenue avenues M s A theatre party will ge given this 4 afternoon by Mrs Frank Fr Lowe r when she will entertain twelve guests at the Orpheum The mat matInee matinee 4 Inee will be followed by a luncheon luncheons s at the Commercial club j i The second o of a series of affairs s sto to be given by Mrs Philip Schon Sehon ert and Mrs E H II I Dorman orman who d entertained yesterday e at a Ken will be another Kensing Kensington ti titon ton to be given this afternoon at atthe attile s the tile home of Mrs in East ti Second South street streetA v A charming bridge tea tee was that with which Mrs Willis Urine mine entertained at ather ather ather her quarters at Fort Douglas Friday afternoon Nasturtiums and dahlias were combined with autumn leaves inthe in inthe inthe the decorations Mrs Urine Uline was assist assisted ed by Mrs John W Ward and Mrs Ira Paul Potter Six tables of bridge were played and prizes were won by Mrs Gillette and Mrs James Arrasmith Mrs T A Baldwin jr was the host hostess hostess hostess ess last night at a 8 theatre party enter entertaining entertaining taming a number of friends at The Honeymoon Trail at the Salt Lake the theatre theatre theatre atre in honor of Mrs S C Baldwin who has recently returned from the Philippines A delightful surprise e party was that given last evening at the home of Mr j and Mrs J H Witbeck the affair be being being being ing In honor of Mr birthday The parlor was beautifully decorated in pink and white carnations while a color scheme of red was effectively carried car carried carried ried out In the dining room decorations The dining table was Tas covered with a cluny dun lace cloth over red satin and the centerpiece was a silver slIver basket of red asters resting on a large mirror A large bow of red satin ribbon was tied on the handle of the basket and from this vines of the Virginia creeper ex extended extended extended tended to the corners of the table The guests were entertained with music and cards The first dance of the University of Utah social season was the annual re reception reception reception of the senior class to the stu students students students dents and faculty fatuity given in the university university university sity assembly a hall ball Friday afternoon from 2 until 6 S The affair was wu most Informal All AU decorations were dispensed with The class acted as the reception committee The seniors were designated by a small blue pennant bearing the numeral 10 of the senior senio r class dass in white During the afternoon more than couples enjoyed the hos boa hospitality hospitality of the class The girls of the class dass served punch and the members of the faculty acted as patrons k A large larKe reception was that given last night by Dr and Mrs Francis Bur Burgette Burgette Burgette gette Short when they entertained about 2 O guests gue ts in tn the parlors of the First Methodist Episcopal church in Second South street The parlor of the church was WK decorated with palms and large bouquets of pink and white asters with autumn leaves adding a 8 pretty touch of color In the dining room quan quantities quantities quantities of sunflowers were banked upon the mantle and about the room while V vases of nasturtiums were used on the tables Those who ho assisted Dr and Mrs Irs Short in receiving were Mrs H J Talbot and Judge George Goodwin Mrs Newell Beeman and Mrs Freeman I Morningstar presided in the dining t room assisted by the Misses fusses Olive Fer Ferris I IrIs Icis ris cis Ada B Betts tta Mary Morehead Chilcott Bernice Day Emma Heckner Reckner Gale Mills Gertrude Snively and Mrs I C e O 0 Brown A number of vocal and Instrumental numbers were given bythe by bythe bythe the Hawaiian Troubadours and several pleasing selections were also given by Miss Ethel orchestra f 1 Miss Mine Luclle Luelle Morningstar entertained the members of her club yesterday afternoon aft afternoon afternoon at her ber home In East South Tem Temple Temple Temple street The club was reorganized and was waa named the Gluck Aus or Good Luck club and Miss Virginia Kyle was made a 8 member Following the business s meeting music and games were joyed by the guests Pink and white sweet peas decorated the music room and parlor while Japanese sun sunflowers sunflowers sunflowers flowers carried out a color scheme of yellow In the dining room Mrs Morn Morningstar Morningstar Morningstar was assisted In serving by her sister Mrs Irs J Lewis er The next meeting of the club will be held Nov 1 I with Miss Beulah Hudson as the t hostess ho a Thirty guests were entertained ned at a Kensington tea too given at the home o of Mrs rs Philip yesterday the hostesses ho being Mrs E B H Dorman and Mrs The reception hall was beautifully decorated in yellow sunflowers sunflowers ers and nasturtiums while pink and white asters were used in the dining room and an parlor The hostesses were assisted in serving by Mrs Waldron Mrs Mason MallOn Miner Miss Nora McCanne and Mrs C Lang LangA t tA A delightful dinner party was that t with which Miss Mss A enter entertained entertained entertained eight guests Thursday evening in honor of Mrs A J Prosser of Los Angeles and Miss Naomi Van Dyke an October bride A color scheme of red was prettily carried out in the table decorations a large mound of red sweet peas and nasturtiums forming the cen centerpiece centerpiece The dinner was followed by bya a theatre party at the Grand to Mrs J E Austin entertained eight eighteen een guests Thursday night at her home in First avenue in honor of her son Ross Austin who leaves for the east eastin eastin eastin in a couple of weeks Sunflowers In profusion were massed throughout the rooms A large vase of yellow sunflowers sun now ers formed the table centerpiece from which yellow ribbons extended to each plate The guests places were marked by dainty cards in the sunflower design A conundrum supper was served and later games were enjoyed by the guests The prizes were awarded to Miss Claire Butterfield and Laurie Bennett Little Blanche Austin gay gave several charming vocal and musical selections during the evening i Mrs Charles Livingston entertained last Monday afternoon at a party at ather ather ather her home in South Ninth East street Ten tables were played and the prizes were awarded to Mrs Frances Arm Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong strong and Mrs Isaac Barton The living Jiving room was prettily decorated in inthe inthe inthe the national colors cok rs and quantities of red dahlias and white and yellow asters were used In the parlor Mrs Livingston Living Livingston Livingston ston was again the hostess on Tuesday evening at a party About forty guests were present and the card prizes were won by Mrs William Armstrong Mrs Ernest Smith and Edward Burton and G Anderson Mrs V C Jensen entertained the members of the N Q S club at her home in North Temple street Friday evening The house was prettily decorated deco decorated decorated rated in the autumn colors and the hostess was assisted as in entertaining by Mrs W C Clive CUve jr and Miss Jean Angell The members of the club are Miss Merle Snow Mrs J W V Kings Kingsbury Kingsbury Kingsbury bury Miss Gertrude Snow Miss Eleanor Taylor Talor Miss Minnie Anderson Mrs W WC WC V VC C Clive Jr Miss Rena Anderson Miss Stella Angell and Mrs V C Jensen The next meeting of the club will wUl be beheld beheld beheld held at the home of Miss Merle Snow in Canyon Road Miss Madeline Murtha and Midshipman man Scott Lynn who have been the guests of Mr Lynns mother Mrs WP W WP WP P Lynn left lett last Thursday for the east Miss liss Murtha returns to her home in New York while white Mr Ir Lynn LIln will reenter Annapolis academy from which he will graduate in June Midshipman Robert Corwin Lee L who has spent the vacation season with rel relatives relatives relatives in hilt lt Lake and at Fort Doug Douglas Douglas Douglas las left last Sunday for Annapolis academy where he will resume his studies as a member of the graduating class Mr and Mrs Robert Edson arrived In Salt Lake on Tuesday and will be the theof guests of Mrs Kenneth Williams of Fort Douglas until Sunday when they will leave for their home hom In Kansas City CIt s C I Mr and Mrs Hubbard Reed left on Thursday for an extended eastern trip Rev Rey and Mrs S G Shannon arrived in Salt Lake Friday and will be guests at at the home of H E Zerbe for a few days Rev Re and Mrs Shannon are re t a t t turning to their home In Philadelphia affe affef fter a six months visit in California and nd other coast points Colonel and Mrs Edward Holm Holmes s shave have offered to open their art gallery 10 to the guests of the State Federation of or Clubs which convenes nes here hers next week The beautiful pictures in inthe inthe the he gallery are already well known to the people of Salt Lake as the file gallery has been opened to the public on sev several several eral erl occasions and the federation of cf officers Irs are greatly pleased that opportunity will be given their guests this beautiful collection I P P The P E O 0 society will meet me t this tIlls afternoon at the home of Mrs airs H Y Maxson Masson 2009 East Enst Twelfth r south acct Those expecting to attend the meeting are requested to meet at the Smith drug store afore at 1245 p m mOn mOn mOn On account of illness Inness of pupils Mrs Emma Ramsey Morris has been com compelled compelled compelled to to o postpone indefinitely the pupils pu pupils pils pUs recital which was to have been given Monday night In the Fourteenth ward amusement halL 5 r 01 Mr and Mrs Freeman Morningstar will leave next week for San Francisco Portland and an d Seattle They will return by way of Spokane and expect to be I away about three |