Show I 1 I L r i f In Salt Lake Saturday 1 SOCIALLY January I 1 1910 well weIl deserved the i appellation of Happy New Year following as it did the varied revels reels and high highjinks jinks of New Years eve New Years day which is of course a legal holiday differs in many ways from other holidays It has n no religious s significance and in fact has nothing to recommend It except that it marks the first day of the new year For the ma majority majority of people In society the last hours ot of the old year ear are rather solemn it if one stops to consider the things left leU un undone Un Undone done to say nothing of the things we ought not to have done and tHat Is the reason that the evening Is generally given ghen over to all sorts of rev revelry revelry elry and social festivities On the continent of Europe the entire population in the large cities almost lose themselves in the wild excitement crowded into the few h hours Urs preceding the dawn of the new year The day itself has always been set aside for hospitality and both formal and informal entertaining The pleas pleasant ant custom of New Years calls has fall fallen en Ir to disuse as they were observed in inthe the antebellum days and a decade or two later when hospitable homos homes wore were thrown open and groups ot of gracious matrons and lovely young girls In beau beautiful evening toilettes toilette receIved their gentlemen friends But sad to relate the abuse ot of the tho good che cheer r provided led to th the giving up oo o tho annual cus CUI custom tom tom whIch In moderation n was most delightful t I Ii I If Now New day Sn Zion 1101 seta ace for tor the tho loeSA le Wo may look for great possibilities In the way of so socIal cIal entertaining and the season maybe looked forward to as a short and merry one for fot this year Lent begins e earlier than usual Ash Wednesday Ve falling faIling on February Easter Sunday March 27 21 which Is within two days ot of being the earliest date on which the great festival can fall fallIn fallIn In six weeks however much can be accomplIshed and inn in polite society the average will be about the same as in years past Marriages and giving in marriage dances teas and receptions bridge parties card clubs and Ken entertaining and being entertained enter entertained vIsiting and receiving nn all going to make UP the social whirl without which this old world of ours would be dull indeed and we certainly have the best of authority for making the most ot of our opportunities In cheerful and so social social cial living There are rumors In the air of Inter InterestIng interesting estIng matrimonial events which will bring the usual amount of entertaining In their train The officers and ladles ladies or of Fort Douglas contemplate giving a brilliant dance during the present month either In the form of 01 a Berman or cotillion The Tho University club will willbe willbe be the scene of one of their noted for formal formal mal dances In the near future with two more of the serl series s to follow tollow and the evening card party to be given givon before Lent under the auspices of 01 St Marks Hospital ns association promises premises to be up to the ho standard of former functions given en under Its direction At this time ot of the year society lend lead leaders ers erB all over the country Dro eagerly planning the social campaign In Wash inston D C the season starts wit with New Year i day when the President and of 01 the cabinet with their ladio rec In an elaborate manner mauner followed by n a very giddy social season from now on an which will l Indirectly in inV V 1 terest members of Salt Lake society on account of the growing colony In the capital of former residents of Salt Lake I Wee in Society I IThe The Bailey home in South Main street was thrown open Now New Years afternoon from 3 to 6 when It was the scene or of a brilliant reception and musicale on whIch occasion Mrs Emily W BaIley and her charming daughter Miss Edna Batley graciously received of their friends The large rooms were still fragrant with the Christmas decorations where garlands of green interspersed with sprays of holly berries and bright California Cal California peppers wreathed the chande chandeliers liers hIers and mantels Vases of deep r red carnations were also seen In the tho mu music music sic room In the musical program which was the distinctly delIghtful feature of the tho afternoon Miss Bailey was assisted by Miss Sybella W Clayton Neither Miss BaIley nor Miss Clayton wore were ever heard to better advantage than In yes yesterdays yesterdays program Miss Bailey possesses pos possesses a beautiful soprano voice and gave the difficult vocal numbers in a graceful easy manner which showed perfect training and artistic talent arid and gave great pleasure to the appreciative dative audience present Clayton has haJ on several different occasions charmed Salt Lake audiences with her splendid technique and exquisite touch was delightful in the instrumental se selections given Following the Interest InterestIng interesting Ing program a social hour was enjo enjoyed ed when tea was served In the dining room where Mrs Robert C ll lland and Mrs Percy C nI tea and coffee at the beautifully appointed table where AmerIcan Beauty roses In Ina a 1 palo pale blue bowl formed the artistic central decoration also inthe in inthe the dining room were the Misses Esther Allen Daisy Mary Copley and Katherine Anderson The as given hen follows Miss Clayton Die B Coppello Valse DeU J s Phyllis PhylUs Has Such uch Charming g Graces old English Ieh Ich Liebe Dich Forster Mies BaIley Concert Etude o Miss Clayton a Mil Mit b A Lovely Evening In Summer 1 Elsas Dream Wagner Continued on Page Pape Five Fiver r I SOCIETY I I Continued From Page One Miss Bailey Mazurka Chopin Clayton II Bacio Arditti arra arl d from fron Roberto Ii 11 Meyerbeer Miss Mis Bailey At Fort Douglas Dougls on New Years day dayan dayan an old custom In military circles wa was observed In detail when at noon the officers of the garrison In full dres uniform marched to the commandants commandant quarters where they were officially r re delved by Colonel and Mrs Walter WaIter S Scott The regimental band was In attend attendance attendance ance and refreshments were ware served Later calls were made at the officers quarters according to rank where they were graciously received and the tra army was one of the Interesting features of the tho hospitality dispensed Mrs F T J Fabian and Miss Stella Fabian kept open house New Years Year afternoon from 3 i to 6 when they re receIved received a large number of their friends friend to meet their guest Hiss Ruth nuth Chap Chapman Chapman man The occasion was a most delight delightful ful o one e The hostesses were assisted by Mrs Karl A Scheid Mrs John A AMarshall AMarshall Marshall Mrs Russell Woodruff Mrs Ledyard M 11 Bailey MIss Carey Mar Marshall shall Miss Toy Joy De Camp and Miss MIS Euna E na Dunn The rooms were hand handsomely handsomely adorned In Christmas greens greenn an i holly At theIr home In H street Mr and am Mrs Ira D Wines and Miss Adelaide received a large number or o otheir their friends Now New Years afternoon be between between tween the yours pours of 2 and 5 Miss Rae Campbell Campbell and and the Viola and Mignon were at al home to their frIends New Years aft afternoon afternoon between the hours pf 3 and 5 The house was prettilY decorated tor foi the occasion A p pleasant feature of the afternoon was the presence of the Hawaiian Ha HawaIIan Troubadours who played dur durIng lug Ing the tho r receiving hours In the library In the living room red bells and flowers flower were used and pink carnations in the dining room where Mrs Irs A S Horne Horm and MIss Dorothy Cannon presided Punch was served In the living room roon by Miss lIss Nan Clawson and Miss Rehan Spencer whIle the tho young oung hostesses were assisted In receiving by Miss Mis Florence Campbell and Miss Margaret Margare Clawson Two hundred guests called during the afternoon The High school g gymnasium was the scene of a delightful dancIng party Sat Saturday Saturday evening when Miss Clara Hughes Hughe and Miss Hazel Gray entertained about couples of their young school friends In a charming manner The large room was effectively deco decorated decorated rated In the Christmas colors with watt cosy corners fitted up In dIfferent of ef effect feet Punch was served In onE cornet corner of the hall under a canopy of red and green by Miss Eloise Berry and Miss VIvian Pace The HawaIIan Troubadours rendered music during the evening for the dancIng dancing Ing and In the Intermission gave sev several several eral vocal selections The programs which were In the shape of red bells contained eighteen dances The chap chaperons chaperons of the pleasant evening were Mr and Mrs William Ames Mr and Mrs L H Gray Mr and Mrs Irs T A Fitting Mr and Mrs C F Richards Mrs Jobs W V Hughes Mr and Mrs C E FIeld One of the pleasant watch parties of Friday evening was given by Mr and Mrs Irs A G Cheshire at their home lit 1123 Sherman avenue Christmas colors decked the rooms and games and music were wera the principal features of the even evenIng evening Ing The prizes were awarded to Mrs F Cheshire and A L Park T Mrs W A Cavanaugh Cavenaugh of Fort Doug Douglas Douglas las entertained at a delightful after afternoon afternoon noon tea Friday in honor of her guest Miss Amanda Holmgren the fiancee of Lieutenant nant Eugene Only the ladles of the garrison were present Mrs Mra Cavenaugh was assisted by Mrs Wal Wai Waiter Walter ter S Scott Mrs Willis and Mrs T R Harker In the dining room were dainty decorations In hyacinths and ferns while the candelabra and candles shaded In green carried out the color scheme In white and green In exquisite effect A number of delightful dancing par parties parties ties marked New Years eve as well as numerous watch parties Dr and Mrs H N Mayo lIao ent entertained a party of twenty followed by a Dutch supper Mr and Mrs Renner Benner X 1 entertained enter entertained at a theatre party followed by bya a watch party at their home Mr and Mrs E E Jenkins gave a stall party at the Sale Sal Lake theatre fol followed lowed by supper One of the largest affairs of the even evenIng evening Ing was the YOUng peoples party at the home of Mr and Mrs L M Bailey given In honor of their niece Miss De DeCamp DeCamp Camp T Mrs Aboline Barnes entertained at a charming luncheon at her home 58 South Ninth East street In honor of Miss arbara F Hoffer last Thursday after non The rooms wera attractive In Christmas emblems and colors Cov Covers CO COers ers were laid for ten and the table was effectively decorated In green and red the centerpiece being a large bowl of lilies IUles and ferns Mr oe and Airs John Dorlus Dorius have hae as their guest during the holidays Yr Mr and Mrs William Larson jr and their chil children children dren or of Ephraim They Were entertained enter entertained pleasantly Christmas eve at a family dinner followed by an Christmas tree Those present were Mr and Mrs Colley Stayner Mr and Mrs S R Dorius Mr and Mrs William Larson jr Mr and Mrs Gus Erickson Ray Dorius Hazel Dorius Lena Dorius Miss Nellie McArthur of Mt Pleasant an and Miss of Farmington Mr and Mrs Dorlus Dorius entertained at a theatre party Thursday evening at the Colonial followed by a supper at their home when the guests or of honor were Mr and Mrs William Larson of Eph Ephraim Ephraim raim Miss Hellie Hallie Halverson entertained a afew afew few relatives and add friends Monday even evenIng evening Ing In honor of the birthday anniversary anniversary sary of her mother Mrs O 0 H Halver Halverson son and brother Clarence Halverson The table was beautifully decorated In Christmas colors and dinner was served at 5 The evening was spent In playing progressive card games garnes and re refreshments refreshments were served by Miss Halverson Hal Halverson verson Miss Lisle Bradford entertained the members of the Undine club Thursday evening at her home The rooms were attractive in the Christmas greens and the evening was spent In games and music Mr and Mrs T J Norris of the Wood Woodruff Woodruff ruff apartments entertained Mr and Mrs James H Hill and daughter on Christmas day Mrs Earnest Brown was hostess at ata ata a charmingly arranged watch party New Years eve at her new home on Eighth avenue The affair was given In honor of her cousins Mrs Ada God Goddard Goddard dard of Lander and Elmo Bailey of Denver The color scheme was daintily carried out In red and green while the dining room and hall were decorated with a profusion of smilax and red car carnations carnations nations The tally cards were hand painted In the holly and mistletoe de design design sign The evening was pleasantly spent with music and was the game played The guests were T J Chris Christopher Kathryn Smith Earl Arnold Alice Allee DewItt Elmo Bailey Mrs Ada Goddard of Lander Judge W H King Mrs McKay Smith Clarence Evans Minnie Brown Jack Tomlinson Grace Smith Mr and Mrs Amon Brown C Armstrong Genevieve James Frank G Harvey Those who attended the Alpha PI dance Wednes Wednesday ay evening at the Odeon were unanimous In the opinion that it was one of the most enjoyable social functions or of the year No pains were spared to make the affair a brilliant success and the decorations of the hall together with unique electric light ef effects effects surpassed anything or of the kind given in Salt Lake social circles The fraternity colors were everywhere In evidence with large red block Us prominently placed throughout the h hail ll Bunches of violets the fraternity flow flower er were also used with charming effect over the large mirrors from which ex extended extended tended streamers of the red and blue Special attention was given to the mu musical musical program of the evening when college airs and popular tunes were hailed with delight by the merry dan dancers dancers cers Punch and candy were were served during the evening and It was estimated that couples were present In passing It might be said that the costumes worn by the society women and girls present were the handsomest seen since the charIty ball ballOne 1 One of the brilliant afternoon social functions of the week was the bridge tea Wednesday afternoon over which Mrs Windsor V Rice and MisS Rice presided The Christmas colors were carried out In the pretty decorations In Ina ina a profusion of red carnations and ferns with the tea table where a number of society matrons poured having for the central decoration a basket filled with gor gorgeous poinsettia the Christmas flower Another attractive bridge affair of the week was given by Mrs Henry Catrow who was assisted by her mother Mrs A T J Bettles and sister Mrs F W Rouche The beautiful Christmas deco decorations decorations rations were seen throughout the rooms where the game of the afternoon was played and In the dining room pink roses and clusters of violets were used with effect Nine tables were filled with players while a number of Invited guests came In later for tea Miss Merce Lewis was the young host hostess hostess ess at a charming card party Tuesday afternoon at her home when a dozen of her young friends were entertained In honor of Miss Norinne Thompson one of the visiting college girls Miss Mary Halloran assisted In entertaining arid and the tea table where a mound of deli delicate delicate cate ferns formed the centerpiece light lighted ed by y candelabra was dainty In effect Miss Romola King won the prize of the afternoon and a guest prize was awarded to Miss Thompson A delightful affair given for a num number number ber of the college girls home for the Christmas vacation was the Orpheum matinee party given by Miss Lucille Clark Thursday afternoon Fifteen young girls enjoyed the afternoon and the matinee was followed by a delicious little supper at the apartments of Mr fr frand and Mrs N M 1 Hamilton In |