Show j 1 12 1 1 2 f f j A story on one of the young society matrons has just come to light which is too good to overlook i and while i strenuous efforts have havo ben been made to keep It quiet It has hag spread to a sufficient sufficient dent extent to reach some of her dear tat friends and so has become public publico In the early autumn she sought Rought a gift for for a bride living on the far eastern hore f ore and she selected as appropriate p f beautiful Japanese vase in a local shop hop ho presided over by a careful Orien Oriental Oriental Oriental tal The price was agreed upon and paid the matter of packing and ship shipping shipping ping pin was left lett to the Oriental But as the lover of ot beauty turned to leave the shop she he stepped back for tor one more look at the lovely vase By a sad acci accident accident accident dent she dropped it and broke it into a dozen pieces nieces Consternation was as nothing to the realization that she could not afford another gift which she thought suitable and so she decided to send the thing and leave the condition to be attributed to breakage breal age in transit Sho told her plight to the wise and careful Oriental who promised to ship the fragments safely She received the letter of thanks some time ago and andin andIn andin in It was the inquiry as to why each piece was wrapped so carefully in tissue c paper and tied with a string I One of ot the most exciting pastimes of the present called counting the silver If It any household has had the temerity to retain from the vault any quantity of silver for the purpose of ot supplying guests with implements of turkey fare the first amusement pro provided provided provided vided after atter dinner Is that referred to There has also been a good deal of close calculation on the part art of house housekeepers housekeepers housekeepers keepers in regard to how little of the family silver sliver may be safely retained on hand Je It If those thoughtful aud and anxious men could look in at one of the church fairs and see Bee the liberal patronage bestowed on the doll booths they the would cease to worry over the advent of ot the Teddy bear The way the home dressed dolls hale have disappeared so far is enough to tomake tomake tomake make wonder where they go The little girl may ma be fond of the bear who but theres nothing quite like a really truly dressed doll baby Next to the bal masque which Is creating quite a furore f rore in society col columns columns columns the Symphony concert of Friday afternoon which bids fair to rival in popularity any given so far Miss liss II Ha Hazel Hazel Hazel zel Taylor whose beauty and voice added so much to the presentation of Robin Hood Is to bo ho the vocalist and that means a great deal Miss Beth Dunbar who is here from Los Angeles visiting the Misses Van Cott is a distinct addition to the de debutantes debutantes debutantes butantes of ot the season seaon n and she will willbe willbe be he a guest of honor at a number of ot social affairs planned for tor the holidays DOHL BARET i CURRENT EVENTS IN LOCAL SOCIETY News Nells reached here yesterday from Shanghai China of ot the marriage there thereon on Oct 18 of ot Miss Lucy Alma Corker formerly of Salt Lake to Ovid Her Herbert Herbert Herbert bert Ritter The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J F Corker of this city and is a sister of Mrs W L 1 Clel Cleland Cleland Cleland and She was graduated from the Salt Lake High school in the class of 1895 and four years later was graduated from Stanford university The groom is the son of Carlton Ritter of Romu Romulus Romulus Romulus lus N X Y and is now the cashier of ot the Pacific Mall Mail Steamship company com pan at Shanghai The marriage took place at the home of the United States con consul consul consul sul and the bride was given away by bythe bythe bythe the consul Charles Danby The Rev John VV IV Nichols performed the cere ceremony ceremony ceremony mony The honeymoon was spent on a houseboat on the waters of the bay nearby Mrs Ritter was one of the best known of ot the first graduates of the High school and she has a great many friends locally who will be glad to learn of her happiness Js x Ie Ie A k Mrs Irs Windsor V Rice will hold an anat anat anat r at home day tomorrow at her home Brigham street to receive gifts and I AN AUTUMN BRIDE 1 azo r rr rt ra r i t a 4 1 a al l f I I I Ii i a MJ e 4 Q 4 I f wt r I t t Y J Jr r e t e I y 1 1 R A a U r fJ MRS WILLIAM DOWNING FOSTER A bride of the autumn who was formerly Miss Evaline Thomas Mrs Foster Forter is a daughter of Postmaster A L Thomas Thomasn Thomasi n donations for the children of the Or Orphans Orphans Orphans home on State street A num number number number ber of the ladies ladles of the organization will assist Mrs Rice and later they will convey the articles to the home There TI ere will vill be a regular board meet meeting meetIng meeting ing at 3 I i in the afternoon at the home of Mrs lIr ol of Siegel Si gel Instead of at the tho institution owing to the prevalence of measles there V c The new ne dancing club whose first affair was given on Nov 22 2 will give their second party next Friday even evening lug ing and the event promises to be full fullas fullas fully as much of a success The affair is in inthe Inthe inthe the hands of a number of the young oung matrons Mrs Elbridge Thomas Mrs Wallace Bransford Mrs Levis Evans Mrs Roscoe M 11 Breeden and Mrs Fred Fret Dern and the dances are sure to keep up through the season Mr and Mis Mrs W H Child are to leave Tuesday for an ideal trip lasting some two months They will go from here hereto hereto hereto to the City of Mexico and taking boat at Vera Cruz will sail to Cuba and later to New York and Boston They will n ill spend some time there with rela relatives relatives tives thes and will not be back till some sometime sometime sometime time in n February k c e I The last preparations preparation a for the bal masque were completed last evening the hostesses holding their final meet meetIng meetIng meeting Ing at the Pearsall home on Brigham street The event promises to be one of the most delightful ever eyer given here and preparations of the charming ch cos costumes costumes costumes to be worn have eclipsed even the holiday trade trader r t Mrs Mr W D Donoher entertained a dozen of the younger girls yesterday afternoon at a bridge tea for Mss Miss Mary Iary Kervin Only three tables of bridge were played and the hostess I was assisted by Mrs Fred Dern Mrs iJ J B n Cosgriff and Mrs Irs George Alris AirIs j Leslie Linden Snow the little son of Dr and Mrs L W V Snow entertained eighteen of his Ills baby friends and their mothers at his birthday party part during the week the th occasion being his first anniversary a Mrs Irs Marie Gerrans gave a recital Friday evening for her vocal pupils at which the life lite and works of or Mozart were discussed I Mr Ir and Mrs Benner Benr X K Smith and Mrs James A Miner will leave within a fortnight for tor the coast and will spend the Christmas holidays with Miss Margaret McClure Ie fc Mrs Irs P J J Moran and Miss MI s Charlotte Holmes have Issued cards for a tea to tobe tobe tobe be given at the Knutsford next Satur Saturday Saturday Saturday day afternoon I Mr and Mrs rs Frank J Gustin will wilt entertain the card club at their home on Wednesday evening next O 0 E Carey who has been In Salt Lake the past few days on business left Friday for tor his home In Denver I e Russel L 1 Tracy will be back today from a short trip to Los Angeles to visit yI it tile his mother J Mrs Windsor V Rice gives gl s a small bridge affair at her home en on Wednesday Wednes Wednesday Wednesday day Ie The German club chub mee Satur Saturday Saturday day da afternoon with Mrs T TE B Beatty Beattye e x 11 Miss Margaret Walker Valker and all the Ulc Misses Margaret Mar aret and Edna Dunn who are iny In y school at Miss Bennetts on the Hudson Hud Hudson Hudson son will be home shortly to spend the holidays f Mrs Irs B B Mann has returned from a visit to her old home at Galesburg Ill where she went to take the body of ol her mother v a k klI I Mrs lI J F Dunn Is back from a stay of several weeks In New ew York T r 5 I Mr lIr and Mrs Mra T L Wright of Nephi were the guests last la t week of Mr anc and Mrs J H Witbeck Mr and Mrs John W St Yo Delano enter entertained entertained entertained their bridge club at their home last evening Mrs C H Blanchard had a few tew friends in to tea yesterday afternoon Mrs C E Allen will give gie an affair Tuesday afternoon for a number of her friends when Miss Esther Allen will speak on symphonic work workS k S Mrs A B Patton and her cousin Mrs Woodruff were here from Ogden yesterday to spend the day dayI I Mr and Mrs W B Sprague expect to leave early in the new year ear to make their home in Seattle T x j jHarry Harry I Mantz of Nebraska will be here the first of the week to spend the holidays with the Smedley family Mrs lUrs Wilson the mother of ot Mrs Thomas Kearns is here from Park City to spend some time with her daughter Mrs W Edward Fife who has bas been I visiting In Denver will be back the middle of the week 5 Miss lUss Hollister Hancock will not leave ave for tor a few tew days yet to Join her mother in Redlands r Mrs Irs Her Herbert for ert Stanton left lett early In the week eek for Los Angeles where she will spend a part art of the winter wl ter terI I Mrs Russel Rusel L Tracy will entertain next Friday evening for the young wo women women women men of the Y W C A at her home In Popperton Mr arr fr and Mrs Joseph A Flowers with their daughters Misses Iva M and Dor Dorothy Dorothy othy Flowers left lett for tor Los Wednesday night where they will spend the winter They will visit the principal coast cities before they re return return return turn a s Mr Ir and Mrs T W Jones celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary on Wednesday evening last at their home White and pink were the decorations used through the house and an elaborate elaborate rate supper was served In the games which followed Frank Beckwith Gus Backman and Mrs rB J L JJ Johnson won the prizes About forty guests were present and the hostess was assisted by t y the Misses Louise Staples Irene Penny and Katherine s The annual Christmas sale of the Cathedral guild of St Marks will open with a luncheon In charge of Mrs J JH JH JH H Denny vice rice president In the Sun Sunday Sunday Sunday day school room next n Tuesday at 12 l 4 I I ITh The Th doll booth which Is said to be bethe beHie tile the most unique ever set up at a local fair Is to be in charge of Mrs Mr E MAllison M MAllison 1 Allison and Mrs Irs A J Hoffman and Mrs Mark 1 L Requa formerly form of this I city but now no of Oakland has sent an I Immense box of specially constructed I Christmas stockings i 1 I Miss Irene Armstrong entertained at i cards Thursday afternoon for Miss Bessie Bes Bessie I ISI sie SI Bean t whose hose marriage to W L 1 I Dunn will take t ke place shortly The dec decorations decorations orations were all on the Japanese and nd prizes in the game were won by I Miss Ruby Dunn Miss Darlene Ander Anderson son and the guest of honor 4 x The Ladles Ladies Aid society of the First Baptist church will give a Japanese social at the home of Mrs C J Mc 14 South Second West Vest street on Tuesday evening Mrs will tell tellof tellof tellof of her recent tour of Japan Japans s 01 Miss I L L Willard has issued cards inviting her friends to an exhibit of lo local local local cal sketches and foreign art at her studio Brigham street v Mrs frs 1 Sam H Sharman entertained a at cards in her apartments at the Fifth East hotel on Saturday evening Prizes Prize were won by Mrs Anna Rang and Mrs J A Mahan Mr and Mrs A Rudin celebrated celebrate celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary last las evening with a gathering of their friends at their new home South Sixth East street About friends were present and many beautiful ful gifts were received The house wa was decorated with quantities of flowers and palms to x t t z Mrs William H II Dee entertained a afew afew afew few friends at a party on Tuesday evening Prizes were won by Mr and Mrs R W Hill and by Mr Ir Sharman and Mrs Rang Hang Mr and Mrs A B Benzin announce the engagement of their daughter Ja Janette Janette nette neUe to Horace Clark The marriage will Fake rake ko on Thursday next inthe in inthe Inthe the Salt Lake temple M S 1 The members of the M B M 11 S club I were entertained at the home bome of Miss May Morgan last Thursday evening The Misses Annie and Lillie will entertain them next Wednesday Mrs E F Wetherbee announces the engagement of her daughter Miss 1 Myr Myrtle Myrtle Myrtle tle Earl to M E Hamilton of ot Nevada the wedding to take place the latter part of this month I Arthur W James Tames has been called to Wisconsin by the death of his mother I Mrs Arthur James of ot the Progress apartments apart tents is entertaining her mother Mrs A W Curtis of ot Milwaukee Wis and aunt Mrs Russell Thorpe of Wyo Wyoming Wyoming yo ming who are en route to California Friday Dec 13 the of the Paris Millinery Milliner M III In elj company will give a asocial asocial asocial social dance at the new dancing acad academy academy academy emy 68 Market street China Sale Miss annual sale of china will be held Wednesday December 11 at the First Congregational church First South and Fourth East Eat Mrs G GW GYo GW W Yo section of the Ladies Ladles Aid society will have sale of Christmas ar articles articles articles at same time and place Sale opens at 11 a m 4 Mrs Twining and Waddell announce a continuance of their Christmas sale of china Templeton building |