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Show I SOCIETY J I MOONLIGHT , "When moonlight falls. The hush of 11 fell! on iia imp's brenst, In sllonco Klci ps. A wntohful star n"or mountain, crest, ' Down on hor peons. A si Ivory ponoe on lier soft chooks, H Now gently falls: A holv calm her spirit sacks, . When .moonlight falls. ( When moonlight (t:. ' I Kciwoou the rlfta of Urcamjtnust, Float memories old. l Of suiippt skies all amethyst, ." H n.i rose and gold. l Tho tender slow tlml. flllotl the sklts;. H I now rem II, H Its subtle charm upon mo lies, -, When moonlijrht falls. ,.J ji!S, J. C. HOOPHH. H In order to prevent imposi- v v f ions and embarrassments, the -r Tribunt requests tlml. persons v H -f leaving .social notes.-.' and cspc- y H J oially marriage notices or on- -r EHgo'ments, for publication, j v Ioavo with thont -names through v H -r which the source of the same v -r ni.iv bo traced if tho matter is " -r called in question. H 4.JA4vv4,W4vv4'W-, H 1 CALENDAR. ' 1 r Miss Marjorlc Short will on-. r v terrain Mondav evening in honor H of Miss Kiilo" Adams and Miss r v "Ruhy Lnmhourm, who will leave soon for I hp east. J' -r- Mrs. J. A. Earls will entertain v H r at an informal bridge tea Wed- " H -r ncsdav afternoon, and n few H v" frio.nils at luncheon Saturday, v H r bnrh to be given at her aparU v nient i)i tho Virginia flats. . v H r Mrs. Hobcr Leo will entertain '! H - a few friends at. a bridge tea -r Thursday afternoon. H v Mrs. E, A. Hutchinson will on- -i- H v tertain at. a bridge lea at the v H . 4- Country club Tluirsday after- v noon. r Miss Ethel Mount will bo H v hostess at a luncheon at the 'b 4 Con nt rv club Wednesday. 4 H v Mrs. Nelson B. Henry and v H v Mrs. M. M". Saxton will enter- 4" tain the J. 13. S. club at a Ktfn- v v si uprt on at the home of the lar- -I 4 tor Tlnirsda- afternoon in honor 4 4 of Miss Margaret Evans, an Oc- 4- 4 tobcr bride. 4- 4 A table d'hote luncheon will 4- 4 be served at the Coufitry club at 4- 4- 1 o'clock Wedensdav, a ml next 4- 4- Saturday a table d'hote dinner" 4- 4- will be sqi'vcd at 0:110, to be fol- 4 lov,-ed by dancing, 4tf Misses Minuotto Baer and 4- 4 M!iss Ijorine Leary will give a :!- 4 musical at tho First Congrcga- ,4- 4 tionaU church Tuesd:n' evening, 41 4- September 21, for the" benefit of .4 4 the book fund for the reading. 4 4 room of the blind at the public 4- 4 library. Tho patrons will be the 4' 4 diroctors of Hie auxiliary. 4 4 The Sewing club will be enter- 4 4 tamed Monday afternoon hy 4 4-. Mrs. J. C. Dalj;. 4 4 Miss May Arnold, a Septem- 4 4 her bride, will be guest of honor 4 4 at a party Tuesday evening, to 4 4- .be given by Miss Ethel G'ertz 4 4 and Miss Irene Judge, at tho 4- home of the latter. Wednesday 4 4" evening Mrs. Hugh Dougall and 4 4 Miss Jennie Brighton will givo 4- 4 a muaical in honor of 'Miss Ar- 4' 4 H t . Affairs of the Week. Professor and Mrs. L. A. Torrens of Chicago. 111., were guests of honor at , a charming dinner at the Country club, Saturday evening, givon by Mr. and Mrs. William IT. Cunningham. A largo mound of purple and pink asters graced the center of the tablp, around which covers were laid for eight. 1. Miss Mvrtlo Jensen entertained a few - friends at a box party at the Orpheum Saturday afternoon, followed by a luncheon, at. Franklin's, in honor of Miss LaBlanche Snow, an autumn bride. Miss Mnymc Noble entertained four tables at a" bridge .tea, Saturday after- noou, iii honor of Miss Bess McMillan, i The color scheme of yellow was prct- tily carried out, and Japanese sunllow- crs were, effectively; used in the decora- tions. A pinny la'cc piece, over yellow satin covered the tea table, which had a large centerpiece of sunflowers Tea ' was poured by the guest of honor, as- sistcd bv Mrs. L. C. Robinson. Prizes were wo'n bv Mrs. C. .R. Pearsall, Mrs. j. B. McCorniek, Mrs. W. P. Kiser and Miss Mount. Miss Marie Hughes entertained twen- ty couples at. a delightful dancing party ' at her home, Friday evening. , -- Atrs. II. G. Whitney entertained at a ' prettily apiointed luncheon Saturday, ' 111 honor of Mrs. Willard Young, who wijl leave soon for tho east with her daughter, who will enter Miss Sco-field's Sco-field's school in New York. , Return to Colleges.. Many of tho younger set of Salt Lake have left, or will' leave soon to 1 continuo their courses in eastern and AN ATTRACTBVE VISITOR I l'' ' MISS PRUDENCE TRIMBLE Of Kansas City, Mo., Who lias been the gnost of Miss Elsio McMillan. western colleges. Among those who have gone to Stanford university, which opened the last of August, wore Miss Zaida Bothwell. Miss Maud Miller. Miss Helen Monroe. Miss Mary Gunnell, Miss Margaret Williamson, Miss Mabel Crumby, Glen Smyth and J. R. Whitte-niore. Whitte-niore. Miss Grace Bind, will leave soon for Berkeley university. A good representation rep-resentation from Salt 'Lake will be at. Culver military school at. Culver, Ind.. this year, including B.ntco Wedgwood, Frederick Boyd, Paul King, Morris Andrews An-drews and Norman Lyne. Miss Vera Edwards has returned to Knoxville, 111. j Miss Marie Odell and Miss Florence. Cooke will leave soon for Briar Cliff Manor, N. Y., the school of Miss Knox. Miss Rubv Lambourne will leave Thursday Thurs-day for Glcndalc school at Glendale. O. Willard Stephens has gone to Williams college at Williamston. Mass. Frances George and Morris Dicker! Avill leave the last of the month for Princeton. Gilbert Gil-bert Dickert has entered Cornell this , season. Others who will continue their studios there are Carroll Bintz, Waldo-mar Waldo-mar Van Cott, Will Ferguson and Carl Snow. Miss Marguerite Richmond will leave this week for the Commonwealth avenue school of Boston. Mass., and her sister, Miss Gladys, will leave the same time for Miss McClintock 's school in Boston, Miiss The Misses Bryan and Grizzollo -Uoustor. wili continue their, work at Mrs. Finch's school in .New1 York City. TTarold Fabian will leave the last of tlt month for the Harvard Law school. Miss Margaret Dunn, Mis Margaret Walker and Misn Norino Thompson will leave tho last of the month for Miss Bennett 's'school on tin Hudson. Henry and Bruce Bradley will leave September 22 for Yale, and Allen Bradley will leave a little later for Parkst'on, Pa. George and DcWitt Knox have returned to Yale. Miss Cleo Craig will leave Thursday to enter Wolf hall in Denver. Colo. Philip ami Edward Allison will leave this week for St. John's military academy at Milwaukee, Wis. Gordon Bottles lias returned to the Chester military school at. Chester, Pa. Huph "Williams will leave soon for Exeter, and Paul "Williams for Cornell. Sherman Armstrong will return to And-over. And-over. Miss Frances Cowan left Saturday Satur-day for her second year at Welloslev. Miss Margaret McClurc will leave early in October for Miss Spence's school in New York. Miss Frances Evans will attend West lake school at Los Angeles, Gal, Paul Bolcher will leave the last of tho week for the University of Pennsylvania. Penn-sylvania. Dwight Holmes will return to Yale. Miss Eliza Dcy will return to Mouticcllo, Tud. Miss Rosamond Ritchie is attending a Boston school. Miss Lola Farrcll has gone to St. Mary's academy at Notre Dame, Ind. Miss Leslie Woodruff will leave soon for New York, vhero she will continue her musical studies. Howard Tibbala will return to Obcrlin. Tho Misses Margaret and Gladys Hutchinson will leavo next week for Grove City college, near Pittsburg, Pa., and Louis' F. Boylo will leave today for his senior year at the College of Agriculture at Cornoll university. Personals., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jennings and family are located at. the Cambria Union apartments in Los Angeles, Cal., where they will spend the winter. J. W.'ilcotfc Thompson has gone to the Now England states, where he will joju Mis. Thompson and children, who have f'pent the summer thcro, and return here in two weeks. t i Mrs. Tiernnn and Virginia and Frank "Whitney arc homo f roin Nt,hc summer, spent, in Seattle, Wash., and tho Pacific Northwest. ... Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Perkins and family fam-ily returned early in tlio week from spending, the past three " months in Maryland. ... Prof. Bryon Cummings and son, Malcolm, Mal-colm, will bo home earl- in October from tho summer spent among the cliff dwellers of southern Utah. Miss Agatha Berkhoel and her mother will arrive in Now York today from a threo months' trip abroad. Mrs. n. S, MacConnell of Kansas City, Mo , arrived here Tuesday to visit her daughter, .Mrs, Llewellyn E. Hum phrevs. at tho Critchlow anartmcula, .Mrs, itucCouuell -and Mrs. Humphreys will leave the latter part of next week for an extended visit to the Pacific coast. ' - Rev. Maxwell Rico has pone to Connecticut, Con-necticut, where ho will visit relatives for a month or six weeks. -- Miss Shirley Palmer will leave next Sunday for her home in Cleveland, 0.. after spending the past month here, the guest of Miss Margaret Dunn. Friends will be very glad to hear that Mrs.. J. S. Bransford is fast improving im-proving from her serious operation and lias returned to her apartment. Prof, and Mrs. L. A. Torrens will leave Tuesday for their home in Chicago, Chi-cago, III., after visiting here for some weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ilenr' M. Dinwoodey, Miss Fdgarda Wedgwood, who is making mak-ing an extended visit in California, is now in Los Angeles. Mrs. M. H. Kervin will be here this week to spend a few days with Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff and other friends. Miss Binily Sitzor is now at home to her friends at .11 North State street. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrison and the Misses Gibbon have returned from a camping trip hx Emigration canyon. Mrs. Nona Pope of Kausas City, Mo., is here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morehouse. if Mrs. and Miss Morgan, who were formerly for-merly here at the Collegiate institute, arc now located in Fargo. N. P., where they arc interested in the Fargo seminary. semi-nary. A. n. Propscr will be back from New York this week to join Mrs. Prosser, who has spent the summer at her country coun-try home, Idlewild. . Allen Morehouse has returned from a five weeks ' hunting and onginoering trip at Uintah in the Indinu reservation. reserva-tion. . w The Misses Brooks and Godbn will entertain at a luncheon in tho University Uni-versity club for Miss Viola Godbc and hor bridal party Monday. Miss May Arnold, n charming September Sep-tember bride, will be (ho complimented guest at a shower to bo given by the Misses Ethel OertB and Irene Judge on Thursday evening at I ho home of the latter. c Mrs. Margaret, Thomas and Miss Lillic Arnelt of Fortville. Ind.. are visiting Mrs. Noble Warrum in Federal Height. Mrs. W. K. Henderson and daughter, Miss Viva Henderson, of Shrovoport, La., left Saturday for San Francisco on their wav to Seattle and Vancouver, after a hIiovi, visit in this city as tho guint of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Albert-son Albert-son of IS.'! E street. o Miss Doris Collins of Jjos Angolea is the ginst of Mr. and Mrs. Bcrl, Lawrence Law-rence of tho Lake View apartments. Misos Margaret ami May Lee, who have boon spending their vacation with their father, Harry A. Leo of this oily, will return to school Sunday, at Notre Dame, Jnd. f Captain and Mrs. Bryant Wells and children landed in San Francisco, Cal,, Friday from a year spent in tho Philippines. Philip-pines. They will be hero Monday to spond a month with Mrs. Wells's mother, moth-er, Mrs. Thomas Jennings. Mrs. Arthur Shepherd and children, who. havo snout the summer here with Mrs. Jennings, expect to join Mr. Shephord in Boston, Mass.. early in October. Lato in the fall, Mrs. Jennings will A-isit, her sisters. Mrs. Dunbar, in Los Aneoles, Gtal., and Mrs. Guy Palmer, in Arizona. . Miss Alma Frost, of Mylon. Uftih, is-here, is-here, tho guest of Mrs. James Franklin. Mrs. Charlotte Woenis and W. C. Schrage of Chicago, III., nr here, visiting vis-iting Mr. and Mrs. Bert, SeabolU . Mrs. Aron Thios left Saturday oven-inu' oven-inu' for Los Angeles. Cal., after spending spend-ing the past week hern with hor uncle, Dr. L. D. Hammond and his wife. Mr?. W. C. Hull will bo horc the Inst of the week from California, to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff. John Boyd of Vancouver, B. r will' bo horc this week, to visit his brother. D. McPhcrson Boyd. ' i " Mrs. J. W. Houston and daughters I will leavo October 3 for New York, where thoy will spend the winter, and tho young ladies will attend Miss Finch's school. ' Dr. and Mrs. A. J. llosnier and son are now at home to receive their friends at 170 Thirteenth East street. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tracy havo" hs their guest for a few davs, Miss Ruth Strong, who is on hor way to Obcrlin college. t Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Dhiinny will be at home to their friends after October 1, at 79 L street. Mrs. F. A. Hale and son Edward arc nicely located at I ho Kvcrctt apartments apart-ments at Long Boach, Cal. Mts. 0. J. Salisbury and, son Walker will leave today for a trip cast. They will bo gone several weoks. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Slicrman, who have spout the past week hero with their daughter, Mrs. G. J. Gibson, will leave Wednesday for Washington, D. C. Mrs. C. F. Bray and Mrs. Jounio Am havo returned from a trip to Seattle, Portland and Victoria, B. C, Friday. Mrs. Bray and her daughter, Rena, and Jack McCooey left for a six wceks'lcffi'T to New York, Niagara, Falls, Wnahi H ton, D. C, and other eastern citiestyj-- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Macmlllan hV&r Rone to Twin Falls, Ida., whore tfif? will make their home. '.tifc Jntt C- Mrs. J. F. Marshall and hor tmPSlt Mrs. C. Lynch, will leave soon fovU1 at tie, Wash., whore they will visitwwE' fair, CT .-A o Sam Spry will bo homo this s'(&ittlf from spending his vacation in Jteri forma. itfU's-V itfU's-V b yip'. Miss Mary Olive Gray will bo'H;'' ucv next week from spending the surnV.Ji-1 trill in Montrose, Colo. fpffitf MJs? JiOrine Lenrv will leave wI''im last, of this month for a visit of !;3l 3y: oral weeks in Tacoma, Wash. lilv o'n Mrs. Frit. Miller loft. Bat.urdaylfffe C a month's visit in Portland, Or.,ft Seattle, Wash. ' Vt ,'' - M' Jtw Mr. and Mrs. Horace Middlotmi 't'&J1'1 loavo today for Denver, Colo., wK?; ' .' they will make their home. 3" J , '' The Misses area ret and Ada CnljitfJ&fe" ty have returned from spending11 B summer in Ahic-rican Fork canyon, a? Je ( aro now at homo to thoir f ricifdsjUn',. Second avenue and C .street. Vfric - fc S Miss Elizabeth MeCune will lofoy it?c the last, of September for Indianappti 10 Ind.. where she, will visit, for sovd weeks, and la tor go lo Now Yorkl.i spend t he winter with her sister, 4i lft ' 10. II. Greene. W&W1 " wha Ada Dwycr Russell, who has 8rOrli&0' the summer hero with her parents,'? Friday for -Now York, and laterlH K1 will o to Pittsburg to open with 0 Robson, September IS, in ,4A Dawir a Tomorrow." S. D. Heard, a prominent buslgw hav man of McKinnoy. Tex., with his Ajv)lf hc and daughter, who .havo boon on anjijty tended pleasure trip. to California ana Continued on Pace Nine. SlL i SOCIETY mtinno.l from Pace Eight, est and Yellowstone park, are ie guests of .Mrs. Heard's sister, onna D Ward, and hov ncphow, y. W. M'Kiumy. C. Mi'Jfarlane and daughter, n, have returned from a delicht-t delicht-t of six weeks iu pontile. Wash., rs. MeFnrlanc's sister, Mrs. T. ird Hilton, who has been visitinc cuts. Mr. and Mrs. William 1 1 il-Ft' il-Ft' Thursday fpr Oakland. Cal., nnied bv his sister, Mrs. ll. W. Later he will spend a few the fnir.nl Seattle.. Wash., and itiirn to Washinjilon.-'B. (!., to liis studies at the Georgetown .ool. . . . G. W Lnnibonrno and Miss "Ruby irne will leave Thursda3 for the , Whittenioro left Saturday for ne in Los Angeles. OaK Ncvl iy Mrs. C. O. Whittemorc and ;rs, the Misses Juno and Leigh, tve for Jjos Angeles. Cal.. after g the past few weeks with Mrs. nore's sister. Mrs. Sherard, at st Sixth South street. J. .TJ. norc hns returned to Stanford . S. McQuistcn left "Fridny for ivecks' trip to Nevada. During ence, Mrs. MeQuisten will visit :her in San Francisco, Cal. K. S. Moffett has as her guest Catherine Stewart of Germau-Olubs. Germau-Olubs. dive year books have been is-the is-the Daughters of the American ion. Spirit of Liberty chapter, in ti colors of blue and gold, with ncs of the following officers for 10. State regent, Mrs. Marv M. it; chapter founder, Mrs. Jdnr-(laino Jdnr-(laino Salisbury; honorary ehap-nt, ehap-nt, Mrs. JIarriett "V, Sells: chap-2nt, chap-2nt, Mrs. ,L, G. Miller; vice, rc-Irs. rc-Irs. G. It. Hancock; secrotary, M. Breeden; treasurer. Miss A. ker; registrar. Mrs. Stohr; his Mrs. 11. C. Wallace; directors, , JJ. Hall, Mrs. Grant Jranipton s. C. S. Kinney. The programme vijar follows-riiber follows-riiber J) Hostess, Mrs. G. Y. ; chairman, Mrs. It. C. Genimcll. icr 14 Hostess, M"rs. Thomas hairnian, Mrs. R. L. .Tones, mber 11 Hostess, Mrs. 0. A. chairman. Mrs. M. M. T. Allen, nber 0 Hostess, Mrs. L. C. Mil-urman, Mil-urman, Miss lOdith Mudgett. n-y 13 Hostess. Mrs. C. E. Al-nirmau, Al-nirmau, Miss Margaret B. Con-larv Con-larv 22 (banquet) Chairmen, . E. Oglesby and Mrs. B. M. i; ionsl-mistress, Mrs. F. W. h 10 Hostess. Mrs. A. J. TIos-lairin.'iu. TIos-lairin.'iu. Mrs. H- C. "Wallace. M Hostess, Mrs. S. W. Mor-liainnan, Mor-liainnan, Mrs. F. B. Stephens. 12 (annual election of officers) . Mrs. T U. Hiskey. irst meeting of the D. A. It, was "idlv entertainerl Thursday affer-Mrs. affer-Mrs. G. Y. Wallace, when Mrs. oniincll was chairman, and gave rioting talk on hygiene and the hoalth. A committee of three, by Mrs Genimcll, were chosen ine the subjects. She "was fdl-y fdl-y an elonuent talk on music by torence Allen, when she- took Ed-ilt'Dnwell. Ed-ilt'Dnwell. the composer, as her and iiIuKlratMl ber very enter-talk enter-talk by playing several of Ins n?. Dainty refreshments fol-Fcrved fol-Fcrved at a prettily appointed Qningenta club will hold its looting Tuesdav, September H, rs. M. A. Jeter's, at 124 If street, first meeting of the Wasatch Lit lub will be held Tuesday. Oc-, Oc-, with the president, Mrs. Hau.v: ? will bo a called meeting of the i' Literary club Tuesday, Sep-. Sep-. 11, at 2:30, with Mrs. B. B. 'Jt 5, at 550 South Second West V ':i rout. All members are requested to .,. iprpspiit I he first: regular meeting "v ttlic club will bo Tuesday. October 5. $.'' L Utah Federation of Woman's clubs H meet here October 7, S and 0. The different, committees are inst ninkine arrangements for the convention. Mrs. W F. Navlor entertained the t lover club last Thursday. m.'t neo0tAe JI,ic,k,a.n entertained the T. O. X. O. club Tlmrsday even-mg, even-mg, when all club inembers -we're pics out, and the work.out.lined for the com ing season. The decorations were in asters. The Utopia club was entertained at a luncheon at the. Country club last Wednesday by Mrs. .1. sV. Houston, when pri7.es wore won bv Mrs. C V Crismon.v Mrs. I. Mayer," Mrs. W. H. btanloy and Mrs. Eugeno Gaylord, The next meeting of the club will be Wed-M' Wed-M' Bell SoptonU)cr 22 wilh -,rs- . Thcre will be a called meeting of the-".",a" the-".",a" 8 cM) Tuesday, Scpl ember 11. at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. U. G. Moser, SS Virginia avenue. All club members are requested to ho present. The Ladies' Lilerary club held ila first meeting of the year Friday. September Sep-tember 10, at the club house, when n delightlul programme was given. Miss Fthel Dofflemyro rendered several boau-tiful boau-tiful piano selections, followed by a charming greeting from the club moth-or. moth-or. Mrs. .1. C. Koyle, who was the first president of the organization. She is loved by all the members and her beau tiful words arc always enjoyed. Mrs E. D. Miller, the president, followed with a brief but pleaBing address. Mrs A- S. Peters sang two beautiful vocal selections, accoTunanied by Miss Dofflemyro. Dof-flemyro. Mrs, W. C. Jennings read a poom of greeting, written bv Mrs. F C. Kelscy, a former resident of this city and a prominent club member. A vote of thanks was sent to Mrs. Kel-sey. Kel-sey. Professor G. E. Skelton rendered two violin solos, in his usual delightfr. manner. A social hour followed, when the entertainment committee, with Mrs. G. P. Stiehl as chairman, served daintv refreshments in the tea room, which was effectively decorated in ferns and sunflowers, with a basket of thorn in the center of the tea table, where Mrs. Simon Black and Miss Colburnc poured, assisted by Mrs. Daily, Mrs. Hooper, Ms. Wychc, Mrs. Knowles and Miss Tinsman. The members of the entertainment enter-tainment comniittco wore badges of rjreen and white, tho club colors. The next meeting of the c.jub will be promptly at 2 o'clock Friday, Septcm ber 24 Olubs Section Meetings. The music section of tho Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club will have its first meeting Wednesday morning, September 15, at. 10 o'clock at the club house. Development Develop-ment of the opera will be given by Mrs. Kinucy. Mrs. Cook will tulk on Verdi and his opera ltigolotto. There will b; vocal and instrumental numbers by Mrs. Keith, Miss Williamson, Mrs. Boy-cr, Boy-cr, Mrs. Jfallic Poster Sutherland, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Arnoldson and -Ms. Neldon. 'A prompt and full attendance is requested re-quested as business of special importance import-ance musfirbc arranged. Club members are cordiallv invited. The first meeting this season of the current event and current literature section sec-tion of the club will bo Friday, September Septem-ber 17, at 2 o'clock. Dr. W. M. Padcn will give a talk on the "North Pole." .'- The first meeting of the tourist section sec-tion of the club -will be Tuesday, September Sep-tember 14. at 10 o'clock, at t lie club house. Mrs. A. T. San ford will giVe a paper on "Ilalv as aWhole. "' Tjie history section held its meeting last Thursday morning, beginning the fifteenth year of that section. Tho next meeting will be held September Septem-ber 23. i The first mooting of the art section of the club will be held Thursday. September Sep-tember 10. when Mrs. L. C. Rood will read a paper on "Egyptian Paintings." The first meeting of the Browning section will bo Saturday, September 2:i, nt I o'clock, with Miss Colburnc, at Itowland hall. |