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Show I rf SOCIETY t in order to prevent impositions is 3tid ouibnrrnssnients. The Tribune J . icqucsls that persons leaving social g niitos, ti especially marnago m " '' notices or engairrments. for pubh- ' 1 i- cation, leave with thorn names . i ' .J-through which the source of the t- came may be traced if tho matter- AY i called in aucstioa. ' t CALENDAR. . ' : PA X ' ' ' Mrr. J- A. Reeves will enter- 3! tain at :i third briqgo tea at her I- homo this afternoon. - ' 2 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Foster and ' j Mi5 Adn'ms will .entertain a few cr friends :it cards .this evening-! ffr Mr. !n,d Mrs- AlbbrL V' Jor- ;! t'stf dan. , . , j !J Mr"' Joseph Young ;ind !M"rs. -1 f X r I&nnemort will entertain at a 5 :. lVox partv at the Urphcuni this -i ' X -iffprnooii, in honor of .Mrs. -2 '.' f Thomas Kcnrns. f, . j Cj. ' X Mrs. Roscnbaum of Is" in Hi Knst : 'i 3-and South Temple streets will-.; IftV ' Intorlain the Browning section at ! .J . J o'clock today. : S1 5 X Rlre. W. St. Clare Rivors -will H$ J.'hc "uest of honor at a party this 'I a afternoon, to bo given by -Miss -r S ) -j. Ilareombe. a aM X, Miss Catherine Williams will be :-Mffenlirtaiuril :-Mffenlirtaiuril at a "500" party v thif jifternoon by tiss Grace m- -.- , Cfnt at her homo in Sandy. v v? t At 12 o'clock today thoro will -I-jj ' be an organ recital at tho fa her- l ''A ' wide m honor of Mrs. F. K. Fitz. v 41 a The invited guests will occupy- tho v ' y i lower floor, while the gallery will -r , a he open to the public. Prof. li'itl 4 'I- J. -J- McC'lellan will preside at JIM I A'the organ. At 1 o'clock Mrs. ': 1 v v Fit, will bo guest; of honor at, a v 'a luncheon at Hie home of jUrs. v , ft f' vT. G- Webber. At S:15 this oven- ' A in" there will bo a box party at ilftfl ftr'r th" Salt Lake Theater for - Mrs. -I- t i tviz- - i a Miss Emily Newnufn will onter- -r 'f ?- Jain a few friends at tho Orphoimi -1-i i L a this afternoon, to be followed by -I- II !. a a luncheon at Franklin's. d " IV El. " i -r lr v Mrs. C. "W. Dallon will enter- -I-3J4'j lain Monday evening in honor of -I- v : v her sister, Miss Vera Ji. Gurlcy, a ; ' '' Xovcinher bride. ' ! ; ; HvHTlH?v'MI ice."1 i' I ? Mrs 1 E, Fitz of Wakefield. Mass.. ijj'l v president general of the Daughters of ,.j eT the Eevolution, who is hero the guest iL of Mrs, Maria Y. Dougall for a few ilays. and who w;as guest of honor at -t 'a brilliant reception Thursday evening, -M3 also extctiHively entertained Fri- SJay, At 11:30 Friday inorninir Mrs. fitz addressed the students of tho University Uni-versity of Utah at their devotional exercises, ex-ercises, and the-students sang 'Amcr-ifa"nnd 'Amcr-ifa"nnd the "Star-Spangled Banner." AM2:30 Mrs. Fitz was guest of honor , i a luuchcon at tho university given render the direction of Miss Van ('ott., litsides the guest of honor, covers were rilzid for Dr. J. T. Kingsbury. Professor -II. 31. Marshall, L)r. Merrill. Mrs. T. '0. Webber. .Mrs. P. T. Farnsworfh, I ft ? ilrs. W. X. Williams, Mrs. E. K. t s Wcllf. Mrs. M. Y. Rossitcr, Miss Kate , ; Wells, Miss Babeock, IMiss Van Cott. , i i Jim. Virginia Suow Stephen. Miss De i 1 ,3 Lanoy. Madum Root, Mrs. JS. W. llvde, I 'ij ; Mrs. I, S Sears and Mrs. Alice Mer-JJ-t rill Home. At 2 o 'clock Mrs. Fit-., i'.mfh n party consisting of Governor . ; and Mrs. William Spry. Mr. and Mrs, 31. X. Williams, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. .9, . ftileoi. Dr. and Mrs. .1. T. Kingsbury, f'oan. Mrs. Jlyde. Mrs. Wels, ttf 'Mrs. 1. T. Parnsworth, IMr.s. A. M . Home. Mrs. 31. 1. Jfossi tor. Miss Van jth.et J Cott and Mrs. Lund, enjoyed a trip to $ Saltan-. At o:.'J0 thc officers of the ll0 i?te clial)k'1' entertained twentv at a Un :' uctal tho Lion house for Mrs. Fit z. liiirfl ,; 'i.c, Psls, were seated at one long jaui k Hijic. Cfl'ctivelv decorated in ferns and ! low chrysanthemums, while the rooms re , ,.aict?. JU ,art-re American Hags. S. Ahc; 3IerrilI Home, as regent; of ? Daughters of the Revolution, gave Jjort. address;. Mrs. W. X. Williams :w as toastmislress. and those avIio Tomlea wore Mrs. Lund, on "Edu-boiij "Edu-boiij Mrs. P. T. Karusworth. on the wnccr Women;" Mrs. T. G. Webber, tno 'Daughters of tho Revolution." i r' 33 , Wol,s' on 1,10 "1-t "1-t General." This morning Mrs. ti!l visit.sovcral of the art studios 'J; tv . including that of J. W. r fT'iI:,nvootl-jr- L- A. Cul-; Cul-; and Mr. Young. -,II,t'nri- G. "Williams entertained ,Va"(ls.on,cly appointed luneheou at rlv',u ,nl oa-c Ion" tAblu, charm-rvLteratcd charm-rvLteratcd P"'1 white J!Scrs down the eonter of the table, while t hf plaee cards were dnin i ty jlcMces. with niottoe.s enrricd out in 7. Pink and white. Mrs. Will rams wis as-' as-' !'d1b)' 'Mrj!- (:- Itkmchard and v Jush Lisle McMillan. f'QVqrs were laid CV irs- A. Stincley.Mrs. Richard v lingley. .Mrs. L A. Denton, Mrs. T. II. I- niack, .Mrs. ( H. P.lan-iard. Mrs. E. I- Motmornort. Mrs. S. 11. Piukerton. ? Mrs. Josoph Noting, Mrs. Simon Bam- r 1i;tiim-. Mrs. S c. Snyder. Mrs. Blood, f a', ' r)X , Delano, Mr.s. Adolph Jlav- .- or, Mis .Sallio Pointer. M;rs. A. C. Mac- lean , Mrs. F. L. Parker, .Mrs. P. S I- voogh, Mrs. P.. W. Raymond. Mrs. a". T J- ,10,a,,0TiV1vrrs. Fred llornimg, Mrs. f Mrs. w. P. ;S- Hawks, Mrs. F. A. f c. Mrs. b. M. Cameron. Mrs. Kirk-r Kirk-r endall, MrsvG. W. Snow, Mr?. Thomas Manoneaux, Mis. A. H. Cowic. Mrs. f r.S01' .1Xnvarf1' rrs- r- If- Doolittle, Miss rinsman and Miss McMillan. n i- Mrs. A. W. Jacobs of Rochester, X. i- 1., who will leave todav to visit, in f RaV.V88 ir"CHt of ho"r "i- n bridge tea iTidiiv afternoon, given by Mrs. l i Vntncv- Six tables were f Pa.VCJ. and a number later went in to lea. The autumn flowers and fruits j were used elVeclivcly in the decora-f decora-f I.10"5;' with pink chrysanthemums in Hie drawing room, yellow in the librarv f ttm) red in the dining room, where ft prolusion of rod apples were offectivelv - used on the tea tnbln, wlorc yg. 'I'omns Kearns poured, assisted hv lirff- ,ow,n' ri" Olive Ranch. Miss Jlollister Hancock and Miss Mary Hnl- loraii. A prize was given at each table " !.V- UX'l were: Mrs. W. Y Rice, Mrs. Fred Dcm, Mrs. Thomas Kearns. Mrs. G. ID. Airis. Madam ,1a- - cous, Mrs. Stinglcy and the -guest of honor. One of the charming teas of the woek was mat l'nday afternoon given at the Sharp home, when Mrs. Sophia Sharp - and her .laughter, Mrs. George T. ad.ccr. received about seventy -five of their friends between the hours of 4 ' and 6 o clock. The color scheme of pink and white was effectively carried ' put, with Jail vases of pink'ehryfau-' pink'ehryfau-' llicmunis in tho parlors and whit in ' the dining room. A white lace piece ' covered the tea tabic, which was ' lighted with pink and whiie shades. ' while a crystal vase of white chrysanthemums chrysan-themums rormcd the table centerpiece. ' (Where tea and coffee wore noured hy Mrs. George IT. Smith and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Gibbons, assisted bv- Mrs. S. G. Savill. Mrs. .7. 13. .Jcnniiig's, Mrs. John 1. Rich. Miss Kinuersley, Miss Rav-bould Rav-bould and Miss llMen Clawson. Punch was served by Mrs. W. D. Foster and Mrs. Williant Ray. Delightful music was furnished during tho afternoon by a stringed orchestru. w Mrs. J". A. Reeves entertained ten tables at bridge, und a number to tea, at the second scries of bridge teas. Fri-dnj' Fri-dnj' afternoon, when chrvsantjicmums were prettily used in the" decorations, with white and green in the dinine room. A clnny lace piece over green satin covered the table, with a crystal vase of while chrysanthemum's in the center, while at either end were silver sil-ver candelabra with green randies and shades. Goffec was noured bv Mrs. F. S Murphv. nssisted bv Mrs. F. R. Sands. Miss Helen Denny 'and Miss Elsie El-sie McMillan. Prizes were won bv Mrs W. T. nenson. Mrs. Vaughn Paul. Mrs. P. L. Rood. Mrs. Ti. D. Peasleo M.rs. G. W. Putiunn. Mrs. IT. C. ICd-wards. ICd-wards. Mrs. Charles Bovd, M'rs. J. C. Haiicliett. .Mrs.'C. TL Morchouso and Mrs. Edward Sheets. t "Whituey hall, which was effectively decorated. Friday evening, with many strings of autumn leaves and flowers, was tho scouiv of an elaborate dancing party, when Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Snow and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Daynes entertained enter-tained one hundred couples. The stage was curtained off with autumn leaves and arranged with rugs and chairs, and there a dainty buffet supper was served. The hostesses were assisted by-Miss by-Miss Dean Alder and Miss Helen KI-lerbeek. KI-lerbeek. Punch was served during the evening by Miss Margaret Whitney and Miss Burdctte Clawson. Music was furnished by an orchestra stationed in the gallcrv. i Arthur McChrystnl entertained Friday Fri-day evening at the home of his parents, par-ents, in honor of Gapfain McMaslcrs j of the All Halloys football team, and j Captain Fitjspn trick of the Salt Lake high school football squad. About i twenty were present and participated ! I in the a Hair with a zest. A delightful program was rendered. Blue and gold, and red and black, wore the eoloru used. Later in the evening a luuchcon was served. ., , Owinc to the troublo with tho heating heat-ing arrangements at the post, the hop to have been given ihero Friday evening even-ing has been postpone! until next Friday Fri-day evening. - Miss Mary Halloran and Ruol Hallo-riu Hallo-riu entertained six tables at a "500" party Friday evening, at their home, which was prettily decorated in pink nn,d white chrysanthemums. Miss Halloran Hal-loran was assisted hv Mis Mcree Lnuix, Miss Winifred Bricc and Miss I Florence Ilallorant , The pupils of the Light.h B class of j tho Lafayette ..-chool entertained tho Eighth A ebi5s at u prett'v dancing parti at the Odeon hall. Friday even-I even-I iug. Tho tdnss colors and pendants j were used in the decorations. Music j was furnished by the school orchestra. I ft X, Chaplain John T. Axlon, who sailed from the Philippines in October, will land in San Francisco todav, und will be here tho middle of the week after n two vears' absence. t a Mrs. A. K Jlurd entertained four tables at a five hundred party. Friday afternoon, at her home, which was profusely decorated in a varictv ot! chrysanthemums. Mrs. TJurd was assisted as-sisted by Mr.s. . A. Selby.' Prizes were won by Mrs. Van D. Spalding uufl Mrs. J. H. Hunt. ' , M!rs. Samuel Xewhousc. who hos spent the pnat eight months in Paris and London, will arrive in.Is'cw York today. to-day. There sho will be' met bv Samuel Xcwhonse and they will spend a week or ten days before returning here. One of. the features of the society vaudeville to lo given next Friday for the Free kindergarten, at Whitney' hall, will bo the Scarf dance by twelve of the society uirls of the cits. Mrs. W. P. Kiscr will give a farce. f w I Mr. and Mrs. John Kempf and family fam-ily will leave in n few weeks for New York City, where, thoy will make their home. Mr. Kempf has accept od a goud position tTiero as superintendent of a kirgo gas syistem. ' s Mr. and Mrs. H. fj. Williams will bo at homo to their l'rionds, after December De-cember 1, in tho Miller apartments. Mrs. D. A. Hughes entertained twelvo at a prettily appointed luncheon at her home Friday in honor of Miss FranccB Castlcton, who will bo married tho las fl of this month. A large vase of yel- H low and bronze chrysanthemums graced. H the cetiter of ihc table. Mrs. Wt C. Bogilo entertained a fevr friends at a charming Inucheou. at hor H apartment in tlio Swallow. Friday, m . H honour of Mrs. J. S. Kinkcad of-Berkc- Mrs. R. H. Officer entertained a few friends at a prettily appointed dinur-r (H at her homo Friday evening. fl |