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Show KMPwoi ffee Society World, I 'ftBZTjJj', soci:il aotivitica of tho past j'ft veeh have been limited to nf-,. nf-,. iH (cnioon affairs nhnoHt: entireU . Wr Several deliphtl'ul (cab, c Intra u-jBristic u-jBristic oi" ',e Jiiituuiirai'Jisoii. wlicn cv tByonc teoiiib ready i'or that form ol VriSiial ilhci'riion, Lac drawn 1'oik to irHbcr for 1 lie better display of t be Eir hats and sowns ami tin irorpcons 'PjjKq which arc to dominalo tbo pros-.ijfisou. pros-.ijfisou. One of tlio ultrneiivo sub-tafMniions sub-tafMniions of the citv has doubtlcis re-"Hivcd re-"Hivcd Q11'1" H" 'I"l,ct,s sii'i'O Hut two fftu oi Wednesday and Thursday at-Brnoons at-Brnoons avo opportunity for tho la-vbo la-vbo attended to eet a very in-f in-f -iHLblc view of tho place under happy rcumftanccs. A lew bridge affairs, JllBlunchcon or two, two interesting .'Btddinfis and innumerable club and silv Dioefings, have made the wceli a iMj$y one, although the brillJanc.y of the JjMcr ceneon in the matter of evening tJMfaJrs was certainly lacking. isHfrhe week to come will provide some-,T&BitiC some-,T&BitiC of a divernion in this line, for .-rtExe Trill dc at least, a few large ovcu-1 ovcu-1 events besides a number of .dinners t-tfiBtfch are planned. Tho men of the .ojMjfvtrsity olub will be the hosts nest 'tytBay ovenin.tr at the first of their lliilKater urics of daneeB, of which tho .yBttri rill be given in 7Toveinbor, Soak election time. again about 'nis?Iving time, and later during the cfejHiid?y5. The concert lor the benefit sjB.the adult blind on Tuesday evening 'd Hotel Utah will be an important '-Hnt socially as 118 musically, as -aijiBirill bo managed by the 3'oung so-iKr so-iKr girlg who year aftor year have !. 'jKjf it tho great success ot the early !Biiter, The concert will be followed )(6rlaforma dancing, and the ushers for ,&B.lull be a number of tie attractive ,Bct2 dobntantes and older society girla tl.-fcondHy, evening will be devoted to Bri:e reception at the First I'resby-'Btan I'resby-'Btan cluirch which the members of ftyB' darch arc ffivinc for Br. "W. 1 Mdeh. The affair is not limited to the Kircb members, however, but is for all v-iWt friends of Br. Padeu, who will sny j jjjBidbvc to linn before he leaves Salt nKe to make his homo in New York. ''HJM&moug tho teas which are planned jK'aa is oiio for Thursday afternoon lunch 31 rs. George Henry Dorn will tmS Hie hosiers at her home, and one for iBjch Mrs. Henry C. Hoffniau has is-jHld is-jHld invitations for tho afternoon of S(l2Y, October 21. mtlEUTKiTANT TtOREKT C. COT-irK' COT-irK' TOX is enLortainintf- a merry Ji3Hbs party of girls at his quarters at j ftt Douglas over the week end, Mrs. ( jjjBney A. Cloman and Mrs. Scl fridge jHiDR as chaperons for them. The ,jjfet3 nro Miss Josephine Campbell, . 'Ao of Mr.;, flonwin. who is here from 'gjjft Diego for a visil, Miss M.urgaret elBlliP-r, Miss Margaret .Dunn, Miss jMRjnnc Thompson and Mits (Jury M'ar- IP'' "o I'artv. accompanied by some piTMMe younger officers of tho post, en-iwijBto en-iwijBto aJboreb.ek ride yesterday mora-tft;a mora-tft;a luncheon at the bachelors'-moss .jTB?liich Lieutenant Hall was tho host, riiMdiphtfiil lea given by Mrs. Fredcr-Perkins Fredcr-Perkins for the girls and for .visitore in the post, in the afternoon, "Tn"!I dunce last evening. Mrb. lRaai1 w'" ?nlert;iiu uft eutire party, yjJijWj1 R number of young men, at a din-i din-i CT'ia Hotol Utah tonight. 1 "'fiHf t ii ti ltBKE San Francisco people are be-(lUjr" be-(lUjr" fearfully worked up over 'irling situation, it scorns. Of ift?e' doesn't, apply to properly rPeroncil and classified flirting which 1jaiK'on i"cal sociot- affairs not at '$Mmt' frc,izi0fl condition ib diroctcd i gWft against indibcriminato tlirting "B'6 sr1Qts, more commonly culled jjK1'"1?'" Ono rigid old maid has tsjjftted that tho attractive young fl.SBji ""ho are jh'stercd by "mashers" (fta wi'ofnlly rcvisfd lhst of tho meu 3jK'atte'"l)t s,lHl fearful things as t'fjontho titroofp. and pass said - N ittii ifiu i ii ftrni i i) 1 1 1 1 fii i n i 1 j f f iilTuniilMZf? gr-s jyi ff t! i in in n mii i j i MlMMfMilljiMl MIbs Laura Dole, Popular Ba.lt Lake Girl, "Who Will Becomo the Bride of a Los Angelas 3Ian During tlio Weefc. ;Pholo bv Coolov. lists on for the protection of thoir com-panioiiB- This might work very well where the mapher is an undesirable, or where the girl in the case really disapproves of the. man who has mudo the attempt.. But the whole thing resolves re-solves itself into the old idea that flirt-ing flirt-ing is a good game for two, but a poor .game, i'or ono to play at. Tt is ,iuM. like, so many other game?. There must be two iiersons interested or it paoaen into nn attack instead of a pleasant o.vpcricnue. Tho point of iew of the masher must; coincide rrilh. the point, of view of the "masheo." so to spoak, in order to provide a really pleasant same. And what girl would paps on a handy reference list containing the data if it included a participant in delightfully invigorating flirtation? Ob viously no one would be unwise enough, ami Hi this beautiful plan to do away with all flirting on thc streets would defeat its own purposes.. tt WjtKS. ROLIjIN W. UOlitf enter-iVX enter-iVX taiuod n party 'oC young girls most. delightful ycf.terday aftor-noon aftor-noon at a bridge tea in compliment compli-ment to .Mis? Laura Dole, who. hns been tho gnoft of honor at many plenr.anl. affairs recently iii an. ticipation of her marriage next Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Four tables of tho game were plaved and at the ten which followed the" hostess was assisted by Miss .lean Hyde, Miss Jennito Hidges and Miss Dora Lou Hyde. Tho home was beautifully beauti-fully decorated, the living room with autumn leaves and chrysanthemums and the dining room in pink rocsn, while .favors of hcartB and eupids Miggestivc of tho coming marriage, added to tho beaut v of the decorations. y t MR, AND MRS. W. H. BLVPZ eu-iertained eu-iertained a party of young people at tho thoateT Priday evening with a supper at the Cafe Mnini later, tho affair "being in honor of Mrs. T. Koy Brown and Mrs. ISdward .f. Kobcrls, two daughters of tho Dalj- family who are here from Idaho fur a visit. The other gucst-K were: Mr. ami Mrs. tlolm V: Daly,' Mr. and Mr?. Mark V. I.illard and Mr. aod Mrs. I Tarry Bintz. Y r 9 I AND till thc daneo continues, aud 'along with the dance tho never oud-Ing oud-Ing subject of "ragging' The newest form of the "rag'' is called the "beach walk." and thoso who have seen it; tried my it in nothing but what its name implies. im-plies. The couple performing the act simply walk through I he music of a two-btep. two-btep. doiug a real one-stop aauutT. It is what might bo called n tort of expurgated, ex-purgated, turkey trot, becausn lhr.ro is no shaking of (ho shoulders or swinging of the body. It is the nenrest to a cold, dignilV-d walk that one could imagine set to miifcic. Still auotllcr new dance is thc "crab" which is done on the. principle no cleverly clever-ly put in "Bo sure you're right and then go side-wi-sc." Tho eliminations which apply with such precision to the "beach walk" are not in e iden.ee iu tho "crab." The name may be inelegant, inele-gant, but it in surely descriptive. The same old two-stop music will furnish the correct motif, however, and society will be crabbing this winter without over having to givo up tho favorites which have served their purposes all summer Jong. Ono writer t-ays very aptly: This introduces thc decline of tho rag. an important phaso of the ter-psichoroau ter-psichoroau situation- ft in an iin-pcroctiblc iin-pcroctiblc docliue, but sure. A lot of people don't know it yet, and a lot of other never will. But in sots that lead where others follow they don't nig as they once did. The madness has waned. Nothing ho desperately rushod. ever lasts long. Of course, it haant. dJsa.p-penred dJsa.p-penred altogether from polite so ciety, but it is pa&se. .lust when tlio favor turned can t be definitely known. It must have been: Bud Havens 's party that marked the zenith. Aud why it turned la a mystery. But the days of the rag are numbered in sets that will "crab" this year and otherwise one-step. it MANY friends here are regretting thc departure of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Humphries, who for tho past few years havo made their homo here. Mr. Humphries Humph-ries and. their sou Kenneth, left Friday night for Montrose, Colo., and Mrs. Humphries will join them in a fowdays. Meantime she will be at the Hotel Utah at home to her friend?. Mr?. Humphries baa taken an active part in local eTub aud charity work, being a. member of tho Ladies' Literary club, and ono of tho board of directors of tho Free Kin- dergartcn, She has made a lurgo circlo j of' socioty friends also, who will miss her. MUS. LAWRENCE M-.AK.KrER entertained en-tertained again yesterday at tho second of her bridge luncheons at her home, seven tables of guests enjoying a delicious menu and later a doligbtful game. Thoirooms wore gay with flowers, flow-ers, chrysanthemums aud roses boing used, with vases of gorgeous colored autumn loaves. The hostess as assisted by her sistor, Mri. Krnest Wjaolloy. Prize wero-won by Mrs. B. 0. Mechlou-burg, Mechlou-burg, Mrs. Tbomstorff, Mrs. L. II. Harding. Mrs. Clarence Xcalcn aud Mra. O'Connor. THK young-girls of tho Thota Upsi-lou Upsi-lou oorority hold; a most enthusiastic enthusi-astic house wanning in their now homo last Friday evening, having all tho active and about a scoro of tho associate asso-ciate members thorc. The spocinl fun of the cvonin.g.was the initiation of Miss B'lorcnco Ivnns, which was fol- lowed by a supper. Tho house wan decorated deco-rated with white chrysuntbomums, the sororit3 flowers. MBS. FRED KBATE, Mrs. A. H. Cook aud Misu Edith Kcato entertained en-tertained at carda yesterday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Cook, in honor of their sistor, Mrs. John McLennan., of Dos Moinea, Iowa. Chrysanthemums were used to decorate deco-rate the rooms, and forty guests onjoj-ed the affair. A lnffet luncheon was served, in the yellow and white dining room, The hostesses were aaslsted by tho Mij-ses Margaret a.nd Arlie John- . son. MRS. I'RED E. ABNOLD entertained enter-tained at; a bridge tea at her homo last Thursday afternoon for about twenty of her f rionds. The rooms were all adorned with yollow rosea and yellow yel-low chrysanthemums. Prizes in tho game wore won by Mrs, G, "V. Parmelee, Mrs. George "W. Lambourno, Mrs. S. H. ftharman. Mrs. NTahlon "Wilson, and Mrs. W. 11. Tobias. M"RS. .T. WV WOOD entertained, delightfully de-lightfully Friday night at a din-uer din-uer at her home, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albort Fisher, who aro recently home from a trip abroad. Tho table decorations wero of red. Richmond roses and the guests, besides Mr. and Mrs. Fisher were: Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Dcrn, Mr. and Mrs. .lames C. Dick and Mi-s Cassandra Wood. engagement of their daughter, Alice ! May. to Wcstcl Terry White Thc wedding will take place October IP. H Mr. While will be rcmembcrod as tb younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlc il hitc. formerly of this fit v. but no v. I residing in Salt Lake City. Utah." -Continuod on Pago Twenty-nine.) 10CIETY SKr ' " (Continued from Page Twonty-five.) is -vfrs J. Jtockwood of Con-innouiice Con-innouiice tho cnaaceniont of Sitcr. Laurn. to Gar 0. Ste-tfenefcr. Ste-tfenefcr. Tho wedding will a in tbn late lajl. .a Mrs. J. K. Udaiiov have d tho cnsaRcmont of their Irene, to Joseph h. Bond, the tc , take plnco this month, i Mw. H. Parry announce the nt ot their daughter, Mamie, or B. Curtis, the marriage lo 0 early in November. a Mrs. Henry T. Wells an-,o an-,o marriage of their daughtor, to' Ernest, B. Harrison. The took place Septembers, which the birthday of tho bride. nals aod Mrs. Willis Uliuo ami e interesting little daughters, ond Cynthia, will shortly bo ?ort Douglas, which is grati-g grati-g to thoir local friends, who as sorry to lose the Harper hose olace they tako. Major take his now station some cen the first and the 15th of U Oswald and her daughter, ;1 Oswald, arc back after a sin southern California, liav-the liav-the Leonard family ami gome time at tho Hotel vir-ong vir-ong Boach. Iph E. Hoac lias returned nil her daughter, Miss TCatli-U, TCatli-U, in La Sollo femiuary in b, Mass. Mrs. Hong spent a n town during the week, hav-3own hav-3own for (he Brown-Thomas ne additions lo local society A Mrs. Jack Leggat. forraor-, forraor-, Mont., who have taken the house at SfiU East South cot, whero thoy aro .at homo, nt was one of the friends t tho Gilmcr-Sndlcr lea on zabolb Hoffman, sister , of Ifarkor. has gone lo Leavcn-)., Leavcn-)., called thorn by tho death her, Mrs. G. A. Sehillo. H- Jones, -Mrs. 0. C. Carl-rs. Carl-rs. W B. Gaby aro lack nncr spent in southern Call-rjorio Call-rjorio Cnssidy has gone to ;re she will teach music. H. Doolitt.lo has gone to I, Tnd., where sho was called ram announcing tho serious her mother, Mrs. Payne, wis en route a wiro came ;Mrs. Payne had died. Mrs. rill remain there for some her father and her sister. made many warm friouds hero when sho visited Mrs. Doolittlo a few years ago. . Mr and Mrs. T. N. McClollan and two children and thoir sister, Miss Mcs-spnger. Mcs-spnger. of Kansas City, aro here for a short stay on their way homo from the northwest and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Walker. Mrs. S. F. Whitney is here from Pioehe, Nov., visiting Mrs. Harry Clark. A number of affairs havo been given ih hor honor. Miss Emily McAllister j find Mrs. D. J, Williams having entertained enter-tained matmco parties on Wednesday and Thursday for her, m Mrs. R. L. Ilanncra is homo from a visit or several weeks in Los Angclos. Mr. and Mrs. David Kogawskv will be at homo after today at 21 Hollywood Holly-wood apartments. Miss Lillian Gcsas will leave next Sunday for tho east and will spond the next six months visiting friends in Now lork. Mrs. J- G. J?ico and her small son, Glon, and her daughter, Mrs. Corbin, have gone to Los Angeles to spend tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Gorham leave today to-day for their home in Lo ftaysvillc, la., after spouding a fow weeks with Miv,nnd Mrs, A. .T. Gorham. i Mr. and Mrw. George Kommcrliug, formerly of this city, have moved to North Bend, B. C, to live. n Mrs. A. A. Bird, formerly of thin city and Murray, has purchased a pear orchard near Mc'dford, Ore., whore t?ho will mako her homo. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pcalo havo return re-turn od from California, where they havo been sponding tho summer months. Thoy will bo at homo to friouds at tho Fifth liast hotel. Miss Alma Pcale, sister of Mr. Poalc, will visit with them for a few duvs en routo to Chicago. Mrs. .1. W. Hughes is back from a slay of sovcral months with friends in Novada. Mrs. B. White is hero from Los Angeles An-geles visiting Mrs. Isabol Pitts at her homo on South Main strcot. R Mr. and Mjs. Willarfl V. Yco havo returned re-turned from a short trip to Denver. H Miss Emma Lucy Gates is hero from Logan for a woek with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gates. Mrs. G. B. Lockhart is back from a week's stay in Richmond and the family fam-ily aro at homo for Hie winter at their homo in Poderal Heights. Mrs. Arthur 11. S. Bird. Mrs. L. B. McCornick and Mrs. 0- .T. Salisbury have gono to Now York, where they will meet Mrs. M. B. Salisbury on her return from abroad. e Mrs. W. H. Walker and daughter, Lob Angel cs, where thoy will spend the in tor with Tt. A. Walker, Mrs. Wal- thoro CSrStw Wbo i8 iu business Htor V? ' ?Va'ke.r . CIPcots to leave later lor a short visit. 3-,!Ir? E' Bcst. """o u been in vnwi10 f(?r.somo months, returned tStof a 0m0 at tho Peer' Mrs. W. E. I'orsons has gono to Bos-ton Bos-ton with her little daughtc'r for a fur of some time. J Mrs. William D. Bonohor and Mrs. . X. Cannon and her small son left during the week for the cast. Mr. ?ZCT n Urs- Kir in Chi- lo to go to New York for a visit Mrs - Cannon will spcnd the next few w ,if ,n ?maha ."wit.li her mother, Mxa. ;ii and hc,r si8ter' Li8s ione Far-roil, Far-roil, who was hor guest here last year. Pnrnc 7th0 intercsting visitors at AnS ArnUBlawaf? Mrs'.W- H. Olds and ant w. B. Wallace who are visitin" Lieutenant and Mrs. Wallace for a time? JJltiLTs whn is tho guest of Captain and Mrs. George p. poml. t Mrs. Sam R,Moycr of Chicago, formerly for-merly Miss Josephine Weil, will be horc shortly and will spond a fow weeks Z xrh-f V"? rr and ACrs. Max M. Weil while Mir. Moycr is on a business busi-ness trip to tho northwest. The Misses Pearl and Daisy Savage will bo horc during tho woek after having hav-ing spent the summer at the Savago ranch in Wyoming. Mrs. Savage will oavc to spend the rest of tho fall at the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. "Ralph Howard Morrill .arc back after a trip to Atlanta, Ga., and through the southern states lo California, Cal-ifornia, whero they spent tho bettor part of tho summer. n Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. White returned early in tho week from California, which thoy Loured bv aulomobilo. Mr. and Mjs. White left immediately for their homo in Eagle, Colo. B t Mrs. 0. W. Towers Is back from a visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whipple, in Burlington, T:i. Mrs. Pow-orR Pow-orR was called there by the illnoss of her father, who is now improving in health. -Mrs. Pauline Sands is bark -from Payol.to, Ida., whore she remained over to visit relatives on hor return from California by wav of Portland. Mrs. Frank B. Stephens is home from a trip to Omaha, where sho was called bv the death of her sister. Mrs. David C. Dunbar is liome after a summer sponl in southern California visiting friends. a Ms. Arthur n. S. Bird has gone east on a trip aud will be away a month or six weeks. The Misses Roberts of Liverpool aro here visiting relatives on thoir way to Snn Diego to visit their sister, Mrs. Kadcliffo, formerly of Salt Lake. Mrs. Seldon L Clawson has gone to Berkeley to spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Gwynne Officer (Iiobccca Morris). ' Mrs. T. T. Wilcox of Spokane is hero visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bowles at their home on First avenue, Mrs. Hubert Pichards of Springville who has been visitinc, friends in the city for some time, has returned to her home. Bishop F. S. Spalding is back from a month spent visiting the TJintah reservation, reser-vation, Mr. and Mrs. Ii. L. Terry aro spending spend-ing a month or so in the east on a trip combining business und pleasure. 9 W. C. Baker has been here from North Yakima, spending the past few-days few-days at tho ."Fifth East hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George Airis have moved from their country home for the winter, nnd arc at home at 107 T street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Quigloy are homo from a stay of several wcoks in the cast. - Mrs. P. P. Williams of 2s'ew York has been spending a few days at the Hotel Utah greeting hor Salt Xiako friends once more, Mrs. John M. Wheeler is back after having spent the summer in Portland visiting her daughtor, Mrs. Walter Evans. Ev-ans. w Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Jeffs, who vront to Honolulu on their wedding trip havo cabled that' they sail for Japan to spond tho early wintor. Mr. and Mrs. Ailcne Caso and their family have taken tho B. T. -Cannon house in Federal Hoiphts during tho absence of Mrs. Cannon and are at homo there for the early winter. ' Mrs. p. C. Schramm has returned from a summer Bpont with friends in the northwest, most of the timo haviug been paascd on a ranch near Portland with a Iiouho party. Mrs. Sarah Boggs expects to leave late in the week to spond tho winter in Honolulu. She will spend a short time in San Francisco before leaving. , Miss May me Noblo is back from a visit with relatives in Sau Francisco, having been with Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Gould Smith and Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Noble. Mrs. Osborne, who has been here vis-iking vis-iking her daughter. Mrs. F. C. llieh-raond, llieh-raond, and family, has returned to her home in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Doolcy arc back from their honeymoon trip through the eastern states. n t Mrs. W. 11. Jones, Mrs. 0. T. Carlson and Mrs. W. D. Gaby have returned from a delightful month's visit in Los Angeles. |