Show I HiJ1 5o dllety < i H j I I Dame Fashion and her devotees are 1 now looking for sheltered nooks and firesides for entertainment her tall plumes having already been wafted by the chill winds of autumn and not long ago the end of all outside gaieties was seen in the flying of snow When autumn robes the hills in gleaming scarlet society bedecks itself in furs and wraps and forgetting the glamour of the golden summer days defies the wintry blandishments of the northland frost king and gaily whirls away the chill night hours at dances and receptions recep-tions The fashionable circle is preparing pre-paring to start off with a flourish in the late seasons attractions and them the-m ny large events spoken of for the near future give prophecy of the gay days to come aid when winter dashes its white spray over the world the season sea-son will reach its fullness in the Alta club ball and the festal holidays At Luncheon Mrs Vivian McCune gave a dainty luncheon Friday afternoon The handsomely hand-somely appointed table was decorated with sweet peas and maiden hair fern and the guests of the afternoon uere Miss June Sadler Mis Irma Alff Miss I Fiy McCune Miss Florence Groesbeck hiss Mile Miller Mrs A W McCune 1 Jr Miss Loule Odell Miss Fannie Bird Mrs Percy Sadler Miss Frances How I at and Miss Florence Howat Dinner Party II Mr and Mrs William Gibson Sharp gave an elaborate dinner Thursday evening The table was handsomely laid with silver and cut glass and adorned with flowers and ferns Around it were seated Mr and Mrs James A Pollock Mm David McCarthy Miss Ora Harkness Mr George Heintz and Mr E B Wicks At Cards r Miss Esther Freed entertained very enjoyably Thursday afternoon The i homo was decorated with flowers and a palms Daylight was excluded and the lamps were shaded in rose pink Thirteen Thir-teen tables were arranged for the game of sixtythree which followed Miss Grace tTacobs won a unique Chinese picture for the greatest number of c progressions Miss McGrath was given a dainty water color sketch and to Miss Addle Zane fell the consolation prize the picture of an Indian baby The guests of the afternoon were Miss Sibyl Anderson Miss Lucille Jennings Jen-nings Miss Bransford Miss Park Miss Maud Thorn Miss Murray Mrs S C Park Mrs Franken Mrs George L Nye Mrs Charles Read Mrs Witcher I 1 Mrs Babcock Mrs Flagg Mrs Eber ly Mrs Dalby Mrs Post Mrs Guyer I Mrs Forbes Mrs Alby of Los Angeles An-geles Mrs Hosmer Mrs Keyes Mrs Ewing Mrs Frank Jennings Mrs W A Sherman Miss Laura Sherman Miss Read Miss Geddes Miss Webber Miss Noble Miss Edith Noble Miss Seattle Miss Hunt Miss Moore Miss Salisbury Miss McGrath Miss Gertrude McGrath Miss McMillan Miss Addle Zane Miss Sadler Miss Juno Sadler Miss Jacobs Miss Clark Miss Griffin I Informal Tea Miss Addio Zane gave an informal in-formal tea on Tuesday afternoon I In honor of Miss Bessie Glen dinning who leaves soon to inalse her home in Spokane The parlors were brightened with decorations of flowers I and plants and with music and conversation con-versation the afternoon was delightfully delight-fully passed I To meet Miss Glendinning there were present Miss Edith Noble Miss Esther Freed Miss Kate Geddes Miss Grace Jacobs Miss June Sadler Miss Mc I Grath Miss Gertrude McGrath Anniversary Dinner Mrs Margaret Clawson last Monday evening entertained at dinner in honor of the fiftieth anniversary of her arrival ar-rival in Utah The table was very beautifully decorated with roses and carnations and as souvenirs of the happy occasion each guest was given a small box made from a portion of the wagon in which the hostess family made the journey across the plains The guests of the evening were Bishop H B Clawson Governor Wells Apostle Rudger Claw > on Mrs Phoebe Kimball Mrs Werner Dr and Mrs Fred Clawson Dr and Mrs Stanley Clawson Mr and Mrs Frank Taylor Ttfr and Mrs Frank Beatie Mr and Mrs John Groesbeck At Dinner Rev and Mrs D Douglas Wallace gave a handsomely appointed dinner on Friday evening Pink roses carnations carna-tions and ferns formed the artistic table decorations Those who enjoyed the elaborate menu were Dr and Mrs Samuel Hughes Mr and Mrs Caspar L Robertson Mrs Fred Walker Dean and Mrs Halsey Miss Crossman Dr Bascom Dr Lindsay Dr Critchlaw Mr Hayward Dr MOwther Informal Evening Rev Scott of St Pauls gave an informal in-formal affair Tuesday evening A musical mus-ical programme was carried out and tempting refreshments were served Among the guests were Miss Alff Miss Edna Bailey Miss Irma Alff Miss Sibyl Anderson Mrs Anderson Miss Margie Webber Miss Day Mr Charles Walker Mr Henrotin Mr Karl Scheid In Honor of Mrs Guyer Mrs Governeur M Forbes entertained entertain-ed informally at cards Friday evening in honor Mr Guyer Those participating in the game were Dr and Mrs Birmingham Lieutenant and Mrs White Mrs Allen Miss Lowe Mr George Lawrence and Mr Will Thompson Pleasant Evening Mrs G F Taylor was on Friday evening the guest of honor at an informal in-formal affair Autumn leaves and chrysanthemums chry-santhemums brightened the rooms while cords and dancing made the evening a merry one Those present were Mrs G F Taylor Tay-lor Mrs Anderson Miss Harley Miss Davis Miss Taylor Miss Anderson Messrs Bert West Stiefel H S Anderson An-derson and E Stone Wedding Reception The wedding reception of Miss Gertrude Ger-trude Lundgreir and Mr W G By II water took place Wednesday evening Oct 11 at the residence of the brides i parents The ceremony was performed 1 by Bishop George R Emery at 730 p m in the presence of relatives and I a few near friends The bride was dressed in a beautiful dress of white I swiss with lace and ribbon trimmings I and carried brides roses The reception recep-tion hall was decorated in Virginia creepers and sunflowers the dining room was all in pink pink asters and honeysuckle vines The parlors were m white asters The bride and groom will be at home after Nov 1at 443 West Second North I street At Sixtythree Lasts Tuesday evening Mrs E H Needham gave a pleasant party at her residence 421 Second East to a few friends The rooms were decorated with carnations and autumn leaves I Progressive sixtythree was indulged in Those present were Mr and Mrs J H Bailey Mr and Mrs H Britten Mr and Mrs Willie Needham Mr and Mrs James Dinwoodey Mr and Mrs F Taylor Mr and Mrs C H Jenkins Mrs Scars and Mrs J W Young Prizes were awarded to Mr Willie Needham and Mr E H Needham after which dainty refreshments were served It was proposed unanimously to organize or-ganize a club which was named the Oak Leaf and to meet every two weeks In Interesting Art Exhibit An art exhibit including photographic photo-graphic copies of masterpieces decorative decora-tive statuary basket work and art curios will be held at the Ladies Literary Lit-erary club house this week beginning on Wednesday The exhibition is under the auspiCes of the Ladles Literary club and will be open to the public from 2 to 6 and 7 to 10 p m The small admission charge will be used by the ladies in purchasing pictures for the schools of the city c h You and < I Crystal t Club The You and t I Crystal club spent a delightful evening witli Mr and MrsJ Buller Thursday The hostess wasp sented with a salad set and1 lg1 = five was played First prizes > were wort by Mrs D Gallacher and Mr H W Branch second by Mrs Quiver and Mr A W Gallacher The parlors were decorated with autumn leaves which formed portieres in the folding doors the dining room with autumn flowers a great bowl of dahlrasj forming the centerpiece of the table The napkins were Japanese novelties After an elegant I ele-gant supper there was music and singing Sing-ing and at a late hour thd guests adjourned ad-journed to meet in ttfo weeks wtth Mr and Mrs A W Gallacher Social Notes Benner X Smith is at homo again ac > c Dr Dart leaves today for New York < S > 3 > 0 George Phelps Holman has gone to Oregon z i C 00 f Mrs E E Calvin has returned from the east OC > < 5 > Mrs B F Bauer has returned from the east < S > 0 < S > Mrs James Anderson has returned from tho east 000 Mr Richard A Keyes has returned from Montana 000 < Miss Rosencrans is the guest of Mrs O J Salisbury Salisburyo 4 > 0 Miss Laura Sherman gives a Kensington Kensing-ton on Tuesday TuesdayS > < S > < S > Rev Ellis Bishop will spend the next month in the east ° 00 0 Judge apd Mrs Le Grand Young have gone to New York < 2 > 0 0 Miss Perkins of Pendleton Ore is visiting Mrs R G Gemmell Ot O Mr and Mrs F A Druehl have returned re-turned from an eastern visit 0 < fc < > > Dr and Mrs F D Bickford have returned re-turned from an European trip i 0 < i > The ladies auxiliary of the Y M C A will give a Halloween social 0i > < 8 > Mr and Mrs B A McMillan entertain enter-tain at cards Wednesday eveningS < evening-S > < S > 0 Mrs D P Tarpey has as her guest Miss Middleton of San Francisco < S > 9 0 Mr and Mrs Robert S Smith of Oakland Oak-land are visiting friends in the city < s iSitlnlfb < y 0 0 1 Mrs Penrose gave a dainty luncheon Tuesday irr honor of the ladies of the fart I 0I r iiI ii-I Rev and Mrs 4 D Douglas Wallace entertain l at t dinner tomorrow evening I w 0 < iThe memoerg of St Pauls will give a musicale at Mrs Treweeks on Halloween Hallow-een 0 < > Mr and Mrs James A Pollock and lit David McCarthy leave l > today for I St Louis I 000 Mr and Mrsl James Anderson expect tA leave soon to make their home Iu I San Francisco I aa 0 Colonel and Mrs Pope will arrive tomorrow to-morrow from Sans Francisco to visit Mrs O J Salisbury ly < on Mrs Hall and Mrs McCoy of Colorado Colo-rado Springs spent the past week with Mrs Charles Baldwin 0 0 0 Mrs Mary Judge Miss Judge and Miss Ivers are expected home shortly from ai six months trip abroad o > Mr and Mrs Charles Read gave a theatre party at the performance of Madeleine Wednesday evening I a v 9 Mrs George F Downey Miss Davis and Mrs Briant Wells sail Tuesday from San Francisco for Manila 000 Mrs Albee who has been in the city visiting Mrs Charles Read left yesterday yester-day for her home in Los Angeles 00 Miss Henrietta Hamilton will arrive from Seattle today She will spend the coming week with Mrs William Reid 0 0 0 Mrs Judge Henderson has as her guests Mrs Charles Welis of Chicago and Mrs Jean Henderson of Pasadena Cal 0 0 0 Mrs George D Guyer leaves today for San Francisco where she will spend the winter with her mother Mrs Green man 0 0 0 Dr Bascom entertained at dinner on Friday evening at the Alta club in honor of Mrs David McCarthy of Syracuse Syra-cuse 0 i 0 Mr W F Colton and Miss Clara Colton Col-ton have returned from Philadelphia where they spent the past six weeks visiting relatives 000 Mr and Mrs C L Anderson have issued is-sued Invitations to the wedding reception recep-tion of their daughter E Della and H Wesley Early Wednesday evening Oct 25 000 Mrs C C Goodwill entertained delightfully de-lightfully at luncheon Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon in honor of Mrs Whipple Mrs O W Powers mother who is visiting in the city < S > < S > 0 The marriage of Miss Sara S Cohen and Silas W Neuberger took place Wednesday evening at the brides home I on South Main street The happy couple will make their home in Butte j I < 3 > W < S > Miss Mabel Baum has returned from i her evstern journey Mrs Baum met i I her Jn Omaha and reached Salt Lake Saturday I I < tl 0 < 3 > 3 11 The marriage of Miss Gertrude An i n tee wand Albert Chamberlain ° wilt take place tomorrow at the t residence of Mrk < r I and Mrs George Anstee 50 r East Fifth I South street J I I I Oi0O I Mr and Mrs W P Cooper and daughter returned last week from the < I east after pending some time in Baltimore Bal-timore New York Boston and Other New England points I < t > < > < Miss Laura Sherman entertained informally I in-formally Tuesday afternoon Her I guests were Miss Jasmine oU11g Miss Florence Terhune f Miss Stella Salisbury I Salis-bury andi Miss AlHe Miller 4 0 > 0 Mr Orfd Sparks Draper and Miss Eva Maud Hughs were united in marriage yesterday fRe Joel A Smith officiating officiat-ing The event took place at the M E parsonage 76T East First South street < < i > A number > of the younger set will give a Ha41qween party at the Ladies Literary Lit-erary club Among the promoters of the affair are Miss Winnie Sprague Miss LuilIlQ > Jennings Miss Florence Terhune Miss Kessler and Miss Flora Griffin 4 0 The principal wedding t f the week was that of Miss < Caroline W Ziegler and Causten Browne jr which took place Wednesday evening at St Marks cathedral After an eastern trip Mr and Sirs Browne viII be at homo at 148 South Second l Weststreet C00 Miss Agnes Airmet daughter of Mr and Mrs John D Airmet and Mr Albert Al-bert Gill bath of this city were married mar-ried in the temple last Wednesday That evening a reception was given to the newly wedded couple at the residence resi-dence of the brides parents 237 G street at which about ninety friends were present w00 A number of well known young men will give a dance at Christensens next Friday evening It is expected that dur ing the evening a regular club will be organized The affair will be chaperoned chaper-oned by Mrs Vivian McCune Mrs A W McCune jr Mrs E C Coffin Mrs S C Park Mrs Charles Griffin Mrs Andrew Howat 1 0 0 0 Mr and Mrs David Margetts enter tained very pleasantly at cards Tues day evening in honor of Mr and Mrs Leavenworth of Denver Those present besides theguests of honor were Mr and Mrs E T Hills Mr and Mrs D C Richardson Mr and Jrs J W Cur rle Mr and Mrs H Richardson Mr and Mrs H S Beatie and Miss Mary Richardson 000 The many friends of Miss Lowe and I iTiso Park yesterday received the folv lowing unique Invitation r 1 Mlsi Lowe and Miss Park will receive < 0 in the dark Allt l their friends for a I regular Hal IQw em farld I Ont Tuesday evening the thirtyfirst ot October II At eight youre expected for at twelve I the spells over The latchstring wilL dangle tho I witches will wrangle I To pen > > the portals whew the door belL I you jangle eP I The young ladIes are known for their p novel entertainments andl the evening II y11I doubtless be one of pleasure II 0 0 I On Wednesday Mrs if A Dunyon gave < t very enjoyable dtoner party at i her home at 23 H street to honor of I her husband Mr N A Dunyon who j departed for Sodoville JTev the following fol-lowing day where he has accepted a I position as manager of the Vulcan copper l cop-per mine He carries with hIm the best wishes of his many friends The rooms were beautifully decorated decor-ated In autumn leaves roses and smilax smi-lax The decorations of the diningroom < were exceptionally fine Mr Dunyont has Tor a number ot years been superintendent of the Centennial Cen-tennial mine of Eureka where he served serv-ed the old company faithfully and efficiently ef-ficiently The guests present were Mr and Mrs I X Dunyon Mr F J Woodman Mrs E Grey Mr and Mrs E F Bonne mort Professor and Mrs R V ClKtm berlin tho Misses Dun ol11 and Miss C Ferguson 01 > < J > Mrs Nancy BouiIOn gave a nleasant party on the 14th test at her residence on West Seventh South street to celebrate cele-brate the birthday of < her son Joseph W who recently returned from the Philippine islands where he served eighteen months nfeh troop E United States Fourth cavalry The evening was spent In a most enjoyable manner and dainty refreshments were served from the prettily set tables Those present were Mrs Elizabeth Rands Misses Kate and Zetta Randu Minnie and Mamie Snow Lottie and Hattte Powell Lulu Lyman Viola Burrell Nellie Merrill and Miss Rasmusstm Messrs George Rands comradein arms of the guest of honor D M BernhiE A Brown William B Taylor Tay-lor Will Snow John MePhie Harry W and Homer Bouton Brice W Sains bury and Elihu Burrell Mrs Bouton was ably assisted In entertainIng en-tertainIng her guests by the Mrs Ma mie Wixcey Martha Z Soinsbury and Lillie A Burrell Marriage Licenses Permits to wed were issued lost week as follows by the county clerk of Salt Lake count Benjamin Webster Bingham Age au Nellie Fuge Bingham 21 Ovid S Draper Park City 40 Eva M Hushes Park City 21 Alfred Rose CentervIHe st Mary Brooks Salt Lake 23 J |