Show NOVEL Idea that is to be adopt adopted A ed in one of the coast cities for entertainments this season might well be used by Salt Lake socie society ty It is true that the persons who originated origInated originated this plan are wintering at one of the large resorts of southern California and have an abundance of both time tim and money but surely this need nOt In Interfere interfere Interfere with the Salt Lake smart set J which is likewise e amply provided with I lucre and leisure Anyway the ques question tion of time would not interfere as the Vents events planned In the western city are areto areto areto to be evening affairs when both men and women are at leisure It all aU came cam about in a talk concerning new plans for fIr entertainment and all ail of the late schemes of gay Paree Pares and the social enters centers of the east were given over in inthe Inthe the hope of finding some BOme pleasing way of passing the long winter evenings Finally she of the Intrepid spirit boldly to those assembled lU ask asking asking asking ing Why hy always borrow some BOme plan devised de l by our eastern cousins cousin or those cr on n the continent Can nothing new originate or in the west that country In Inh which h ch civilization itself It elf is newer than thanin in m any part of the United States I I And with one orae accord they all fell to dreaming dreams that were all to be bethe the thEir ir very own and the plan for a club was 19 the result The word Concilia itself bespeaks an olden time it is i true but one must remember that there is nothing new under the sun and and so newness s really means only the first revival of old ideas The old colonial costumes are to be ber rind r idl and anything th thuc tt savors of the day is First come the i tunes and for both men area and women n the tle old uld colonial style of dress is 18 to be in order It is said that certain maidens makle li are already fearful that their hearts will v Ill no longer be adamantine against pleadings pleading of various youths when the th sombre ombre evening cl so long in ini i for men is in favor faor of the th powdered wigs the satin suits and the fir big buckled shoes that made the thet t l al gentleman so picturesque It Its Itis 43 is s rumored that even the staid old ha are acknowledging that they no n longer lunger hope to withstand the harms charms of the maidens thereabouts w hen n they the appear in the quaint cos of the early days daysI I Th The ho form of entertainment is also to ring true to the name of the club and andt to t bt bl purely colonial in character For Forfeits Forfeits feits f ts and other colonial games will be IU played ed d The minuet will be revived and the say gay ay young folks will weave through tin th mazes ma s of the Virginia reel reef Nor r are the guests to be whisked to toi i ad from frum the parties in me the 1 swift autos that thit have been so 80 long lo g considered the thet t mode of conveyance cont yan My b lady will v ill HI ride to the club meetings in the coach and four with pow d 1 roil red footman to assist her from the k i c image R But best of all is i the going back to the th courtly manners of those tho e early earty tines time tim when hen every man was a knight i rant irant to his lady fair and there was a ai i chivalry that appeals strong J to t the fair sex of the later day da when in ne the mad rush of ot progress time is III found for tor even the ordinary of life Ufe I WEEK IN SOCIETY II III I i I IA A V r matinee latinee party was given at the Salt SaltI Liko I ake theatre yesterday afternoon by the theMi Mi Misses es Carey Marshall Virginia Beat Beatt t and Margaret argaret McClure as hostesses T 7 Ti 1 r play pla was followed by a luncheon at Franklins The tables were prettily ii h rated in pink and white asters and andrs 11 C i e rs were laid for nineteen guests party was chaperoned by Mrs Jhn J to A Marshall Mr Mrs Ir Claude Freed was the hostess at n ct e i x party part given at the Salt Lake the atri yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs Mr lr Le L Grand Young jr Preceding tl th matinee a delightful luncheon was rv i J to the guests at the home of Mrs L Lt t r D Freed Mi Mrs Ir Eugene was 8 the guest d f f b nor at a charming luncheon given l t y alias Grace Bailey at the University mi un Saturday afternoon x A box party was given glen at the Salt Lark Iak theatre yesterday afternoon by Mrs Mr John C Cutler who entertained in j n i humor honor of her cousin Miss Ardelle Romney who is to be one of the weeks brides Following the matinee the guests were entertained with a high tea Franklins The tables were beautifully decorated in pink and white roses ro es with ouster bouquets of the blos blossoms blossoms at each place A pretty autumn luncheon was that given yesterday ye afternoon by Mrs Grace Woolley in honor of Miss Janet Murdoch whose wedding will take place Wednesday The table was brightly decorated with autumn leaves the place cards being single Bingle leaves marked with the names of the guests gueits Covers were laid for twelve The luncheon was fol followed followed lowed loed by a delightful matinee party at atthe atthe atthe the Grand The Misses Claire Riter Biter and Hortense Young entertained yesterday afternoon with a theatre party part given at the Salt Lake theatre and a luncheon at Franklins Frank Franklins lins following the play pia Covers were laid for the following guests Misses Helen Heien Cannon Frances Clayton Ruth Godbe Evelyn Moyle and Louisa Wells Veils 4 A delightful surprise e party part was ten tendered tendered tendered dered to Bishop Joseph Warburton on Tuesday evening in honor of his ids seven birthday A large bouquet of pink and white carnations decorated the dining table where covers were laid for twenty guests guesta all members of the bish bishops bishops bishops ops family Following a delicious sup supper supper supper per the guests were entertained with music during the evening Mrs MN A H Ensign entertained twelve guests at a charming party part in honor honorof lOnor of Mr Ensigns birthday on Sunday A low mound of purple asters formed the centerpiece on the dining table where covers were laid for twelve guests A prettily appointed luncheon was that given ghen Monday by Mrs Harry Clark at her home Rome in Third avenue the guests of honor being Mrs W V W V Hall and her mother Mrs Boxwell of Los Las Angeles A cut glass vase of white asters graced the center of the lunch luncheon luncheon luncheon eon table and autumn leaves scattered over the cloth added a pretty prett touch of color to the decorations Covers Coers were laid for six guests I 11 A dinner party was as given by Mr Ir and Mrs Irs John H Burrows Burros Sunday in honor honorof or of ot their nephew Hal Burrows who will return shortly to New York to re resume resume resume sume hiS heir studies in the school of art The dining table was charmingly deco decorated decorated decorated rated in nasturtiums nasturtium and white asters with trailing vines strewn over the cloth Covers were told laid for twelve guests In honor of Miss Mies Erma Felt a Sep bride Mrs Lewis Leis M I Powell en entertained entertained entertained twenty guests at a china shower Monday londa evening at the home of her mother Mrs M I Bassett in East Ea t Second South street The dining table was decorated with a low bowl of or pink and white asters while sunflowers were massed In the parlors and stream streamers ers of at red hearts were used throughout the rooms Mrs Irs Powell was assisted in serving by b her sister Miss Marguerite Bassett Basett Music and games were fea features features tures of the t evenings entertainment oJ The home bome of Miss Mise Genevieve GeneIeve Felt in First North street was the scene of a alive live five hundred bundred party given Monday aft afternoon afternoon complimentary to Mss Eliza beth Felt who will be a bride of the week Four tables of five hundred were played and an the prizes were won by b Miss Margaret Werner Verner Mrs Irs Teresa Nibley and the guest of honor The parlor was decorated in purple asters while nasturtiums and marigolds were used in the dining room and the recep tion hall The dining tale table ta le was covered with ith a cluny lace cloth over oer which ferns were scattered and the table cen centerpiece centerpiece centerpiece was a low bowl of the nasturtiums nasturtiums nasturtiums and marigolds The hostess was assisted by the Misses Ethel and Alice Felt Mrs MIS William Murdoch entertained at ata ata ata a delightful card cani party given Monday evening at her Nome Home orne in F street with ith Miss figs Janet Murdoch as ae the compliment complimented ed guest guestA A delightful theatre party part was given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs J J Camp bell who entertained the members of Miss Beth McMillans bridal party at atthe atthe the Orpheum matinee followed by a luncheon at Mrs Irs Campbells apart apartments apartments ments menta hi In the Branford Bransford Covers were laid for six guests gues J Mrs Wilbur Wllbur TS S Henderson entertained enter entertained entertained the members of her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Fifth East street Three tables of bridge were played and the decora decorations decorations decorations were carried out In a color scheme of yellow with vases of the flowers on the thee small tables The next meeting of the club will be bc held Tues Tuesday Tuesday day da Sept 28 ell at the home of Mrs Irs John JohnE E Clark on Garfield avenue A pretty affair was the party given Tuesday Tu a evening by Miss Eda at her home on Fifth East street the complimented complemented guest being Mies s Mabel Parry PaIT a September bride A profusion km of sunflowers was used with pretty ef effect effect effect in the dining room while asters and sprays of the wild roses with their clusters of red berries were used throughout the other rooms Miss was assisted by Miss Lillian Chapman and Miss Elsie El le Miss Miu Nellie Nicholson and the Misses Mi ses Geneve and Gwendolyn Knowlton Knollton were the hostesses at a delightful af affair affair affair fair given Tuesday night In honor of Miss 11 Elizabeth Elisabeth Felt who will be mar married married married ried on Thursday Thuma Sunflowers and the corn blossom blo som flowers were effectively combined in the decorations a low bowl of the blossoms gracing the center of the dining table with an archway of the flowers dowers between the dining room and parlor The hostesses es were assisted by Miss Ellen and Miss Irma Read Rend and the tile guests present were Mrs Wins Winslow Winslow Winslow low F Smith Mrs Simpson Mrs W WJ WJ WJ J Eldredge Mrs Robert M Wilson Wll on I IMra Mrs Mra Claire Smith and the Misses Mar Margaret Margaret I garet Warner Sybil Foote Naomi Felt Josephine Clawson Josephine Morris Irma Inna Read Vida Fox Ellen Dorothy Doroth Dwyer Louise Hagman and Virginia Smith Music and games gamec were enjoyed during the evening Miss Janet Murdoch was the guest of honor at a delightful party given Tues Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday day evening at the home of Mrs John Hansen Hanen on Eighth East Et street The house was prettily decorated with the seasons flowers and music and games were enjoyed during the evening Mrs T R Woodbridge was the host hoat hoster ess er at a prettily appointed luncheon I given at the Country Countr club Wednesday afternoon the complimented guest being be being ing Mrs Ross Roes Bittinger who is visiting at al the home of Mrs lIr W W Armstrong A mound of pink and white asters formed Conned the centerpiece on the luncheon table where covers were laid for eight guests A i t harming luncheon was that given r Y X G t tJ r J J l X yam F FJ J jP 4 i a c s MISS VEDI CLARE BEEBE Miss Beebe is the charming young joung daughter of Mr and Mrs Irs O 0 C Beebe and has a host of friends in this city eity who lio will be interested in the announce announcement announcement announcement ment made today of o her engagement to Edward E Meyer Beyor at the Country club Wednesday by Mrs T G Webber r in honor of Mrs Charles Nye and Miss Mis Lowe who are guests atthe at atthe atthe the home of their parents Mr Ir and amI Mrs Irs George H 11 Lowe Pink asters and ferns were banked with pretty effect on the luncheon table where monogram cards in gold marked the places for twelve guests Mrs Louis Gordon entertained twelve guests informally Wednesday day afternoon with a white shower given for Miss Bess BI 8 McMillan lI whose wedding will take place Saturday The decorations were carried out in white throughout the rooms white asters being used with dainty effect G C F Warren entertained Monday evening with a stag dinner with M I Mc McBride McBride Ic Bride commercial agent of the tile Denver Rio Grande of Portland as the th guest of honor The table was effectively decorated in the seasons flowers and covers were laid for tor eight guests Mrs Jack Jak Gilmer was one of Wed Wednesdays Wednesdays ne hostesses at the Country club and Miss Elsie Parsons also entertained a party of friends at the table luncheon A delightful Kensington was given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs C B BStewart BStewart BStewart Stewart when she entertained forty guests in honor of her sister Ister Miss Mise Ardent Ar Ardelle Ardelle delle dent Romney who will be married next Thursday The parlor was decorated with pink asters combined with ferns white while hile nasturtiums were wert used in the library li library library with many palms placed about the room Mrs Stewart was assisted by Mrs Irs James Jam s H Moyle Mrs George GeorgeR R Romney jr and Mrs Raymond Romney In the sewing contest which was a feature of the afternoon aft the were won by Miss Vilate Scofield Scofield field Mrs Irs Reuben Romney and Mrs Mignon Russell RussellA A OO party was a given by Miss Rae Campbell Camp Wednesday noon the honored guest being Miss Janet Murdoch h a bride of the month A Japanese scheme schem e was as chosen hosen for the decorations many man Japanese fans lanterns and parasols para giving a charming Oriental effect The Th e dining room was lighted with rows of o othe f the th lanterns and with can candelabra candelabra candelabra delabra placed at either end of the dining din dining dinIng ing table tabe The table was covered with witha a cluny lace cloth over red satin and anda a low bowl of red sweet peas formed the centerpiece Throughout the rooms g the bright colors of many man autumn leaves added to the pretty effect Tea T was a served by Mrs Irs Albert S Horne Home assisted by Miss Mignon Denhalter Denh lter Ten tables of were played the prizes being awarded to Mrs James Nibley and the guest of honor no I I Mrs Irs W V H Child entertained eight guests informally Thursday afternoon with a Kensington given in honor of Miss Bess McMillan whose e wedding will take place on Saturday evening A charmingly appointed dinner party part was as given Wednesday da evening by Mr and Mrs C O 0 Beebe at their home in 10 inG inG G street The decorations in the parlors par parlors I lors were pink roses while yellow nas nasturtiums nasturtiums I were effectively used In the dining din in room A beautiful cluny lace I cloth over yellow satin covered the dining table and a bank of nasturtiums nasturtiums nasturtiums formed the centerpiece with singie sin single single gle gie blossoms bl ms at each place Covers were ere laid for twenty guests A large reception was that given Thursday night at the First Congregational Congregational church In honor of the pastor the Rev Elmer I The church was beautifully decorated in masses of yellow daisies and asters and other flowers of the season Palms were also used with pretty effect in the decora decorations decorations decorations The church was filled during the evening with members of the congregation congregation congregation tion and other friends of the pastor Those in the receiving line besides the pastor Rev Goshen were the directors of the church A J Gorham L E Hall C E Allen L C |