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Show IprHE Ion;; expected charity ball of I 1912 is almost here, aud every X preparation, that can bs made in advance has been made, so that the Charity association sliiuds really ready to receive its quests next Thursday Thurs-day evening at the Hotel Utah. The ba'l ih'iB 3 ear promises to eclippo any-HS any-HS thing done in the past. The hotel man- lament having done everything in its j powtir to aid the ladies to make a a immense im-mense suece of it. Tho banquet room flcrjoininjr the ballroom will be thrown open a a reception parlor for tho re erivinjr line which will consist, ai 2ra. John A. Ucevep, the president, Mr3. Morris Tj. Eitchic, Airs. W. ilontaguc Terry, Mrs. Windsor V. Hico. Mrs. Stinrpsoo, Mre. Y. L. Oswald, Mrs. TV. V. Adams, Miss Jano Howat, Mrs. Ed-. Ed-. '-win Kimball and Mr?. TV. W. Arm-strong. Arm-strong. The executive committee is composed of 3Irs. S. It, Col In day, Mrs. Charles H. McMahon, .lr.. A. J. Gor-lam Gor-lam and Mrs. I". W. Francis. Mrs. E. M. Allison Trill, head tho decorating ', committee. h?.ving as her aides Mrs. A. jJj. Hoppaugh, Mrs. Y. S. Bascom. and 'Mt3. Paul Keyser. Mrs. Horace Dunbar Dun-bar and Mrs. Morris L. Ritchie aro in charge of the tickets and Mrs. C. R. i Pearsull trill havo charge at the pro-j pro-j grammes. Mrs. George Y. Wallace and )In. O. W. Powers will be in charge of 1 tho punch, and they trill bo assisted by the MUses Bryan Houston, Margarot t Walker, Margaret Dunn, Eleanor Stewart, Stew-art, Marguerite Stewart, Minetto Baer, Atico Wall and Xorinne Thompson. The floor management is in tho hands of Douglas Kimball and he will bo assisted ,t rov George Knox, Alex Thomas aud , Fred Smith. I H ! A MOTHER good "story of a dog is J J- going tho rounds, and one woll 1 Xnown society woman is telling it at her own expense. It Hems' that Mr. i T)ng is ono of thoio valuable and at-i at-i tractive 'pete which rules tho homo and fh people therein. When he, in his perfectly good dog language, says "Do thus and do so" it is as good as done, j His particular pet passion is for auto- mobiles, uspocially taiicabs, and if t?cro is one sort of person whom ho idores it is a professional taxicab u ver. Recently his master and mistress mis-tress aocoinpauied a friend of the fam-1 fam-1 jly in the car and Ihe dog went witb J them. A very delightful pre-lunch-eon ride ended in disaster. The club was near at band and so leaving tho car to the tender merries of toe Man-from-ihc-gnrage, tho two men betook themselves thither, the lady prefcrricg to make a hurried trip homo with Mr. Dog. The distance being be-ing somewhat more than she cared to walk in u hurry for an afternoon engagement, en-gagement, ho boarded a car, only to find that she had left her permit, to j bring Mr. Dog along, at home. Sho was obliged to leave the car and hence derided de-rided to walk. But before sho had covered a half block, a disreputable r looltiEg taxi hove in tight, and without more ado Mr. Dog ran and jumped up beside tho driver, giving him all tho real warmth of a dog's greeting, including includ-ing hurried osculations and pawings of nffectionato regard. Seeing a possible -: -7 ; ' ' ' fa.ro in night, tho man drew up to the curb, nnd alter a several minutes speut iu coavi'ug and orderiug Mr. Dog to. come down, the lady was obliged to .ioin tho t-axi party in order to get home. Nor would her own pot dog recoguize her as she sat in the back, but ."he was obliged to witness his demonstrations of affection for the taxi driver all the way home. ANULMBEK o Sunday aftcrnoou teas and Sunday night suppers will be on today, Mr. -and Mrs. George Harris Smith having a party of friends in to meet Mrs. J. M. Davis of San Francisco, who is hero for a week with them. Mr. and Mrs. William Kcid will entertain about a scoro of their friends at a supper at thoir home on Harvard avenue. Mrs. Wallace Bransford will entertain the nicmbors of her club tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at her home. Mrs. C. R. Pearsall will give a bridge tea at her home in Uaxton place Tuesday afternoon. Miss Carlotta Jenuings will be tho hostess at a small and informal tea next Saturday afternoon from '6 to G, at the homo of her sister, Mrs. A. H. Peabody. The name day Mra. John Dorius', aud her two daughters. Mrs. i Collie Stnyner and Mrs. Wilford Moyle, will civc a tea at the Dorius homo in Federal Height?. a MU. AND MRS. KARL A. SPJN-XBR SPJN-XBR cntertnincd most pleasantly pleasant-ly last evening at cards at tbeir borne for their niece, Mrs. Gcorgo Harris, of Green River, Wyo.f who is visiting them. Following three tables of bridge, a buffet supper was acrved. The guests were Mr. and Mra. McCanne nnd Miss McCanne, Mr. and Mrs. Marks, Mr. Mnrsh, Mr. Buchauan and 3Ir. and Mrs. llayncs. i t TIs'YITATIOXS wero issued late in JL tho week for wb-it promises to be I the most elaborate event of the carly winler iu military circles, the bal masque at Fort Douglas noxt Friday evening. The affair is th first ar ranged by the new hop committee, of which Captuin Jamca Al. Potty is chairman. chair-man. It is to bo tilled with clover surprised sur-prised in the way'of costuming and doc-oration, doc-oration, and there will bo tho regulation regula-tion prizes for the boot sustained characters char-acters and the best dresricd maskers. A special musical programme is being arranged by the head musician, Scnor de la Mora. The little folk o tho post will enjoy a similar aflair tomorrow to-morrow afternoon as guests of Mrs. Petty for hor small sou, "Jimmy." t AMOXG the handsome electric cars which are to bo seen on the strcot?, is a new lnndau belonging to Mrs. W. Edward Fifo, a gorgeously bonutiful gift from her brother, T. A. CosgrifT. The car is of Denver mako and is tho first of ija kind rfcen here. It has excited much admiring comment, com-ment, not :Uonc for its beauty, but it is the first 100-milo electric in the citv. THIS most interesting event of tho I week to the young people is the ! debutante dance tomorrow evening and the (febutante lea on Wedneiday. At tho former, .Judge anl Mrs. Morris I. Ritcbio will present their daughter, Miss Rosamond Ritchie, to society, with a dance at the Country club, and at tho latter Miss Ritchio will bo presented pre-sented at a tea at the Ritchie home, to which her mother has aeked a large company of friends. Miss Ritchio i8 a beautiful and accomplished young girl, who, in addition to her homo education educa-tion hero, has spent more than a year abroad. She iB of tho blond type and is already tho center of a circle of her own girl friends with whom sho is extrcmol' popular. THE regular "days at home" are being resumed, for the winter mouths, nnd many Salt Laicc hostesses are establishing a certain time at which taev can receive cither formally or Informally. Lieutenant and Mrs. Jordan will receive informally every Sunday afternoon through the winter. Generally speaking, the ladies of the military post are at homo to receive on the first Thursdaj" in each month. iMis.s Kliza Dey has established Monday Mon-day afternoons for her at homo day, and a bovj- of young girls may be seen there every Mondn'. Mrs. Guy Sterling has resumed her day at home, the first and third Tuesdays in the month. Mrs. J. M. Bidwell will be at homo on alternating Sundays beginning begin-ning with rather elaborate tea to-"dav. to-"dav. A VERY" largo and elaborate affair af-fair of yesterday afternoon was the matinee party given by Mrs. O. W. Powers at the Empress theater, at which fifty of her friends were entertained enter-tained with a delightful tea at the Hotel Utah following tho play. The tea was served in the parlors of the president's suito and tho decorations were the goldcn-hued chrysanthemums. Mrs. Hobcr M. WTclls presided at the tea table A FEW of tho young baehelor officers offi-cers of Fort Douglas entertained enter-tained Thursday evening at one of the jolliost bowling parties of tho season, preceding the bowling with a delightful delight-ful dinner at the 'bachelors' mess. The party was chaperoned by Colonel and Mrs. Frederick G. Perkins and included includ-ed Miss Ellen Maury and Miss Cutler, guests at tho post; Miss Frances Cowan, Miss Lucilc Clark, Miss Margaret Walker, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Duau, Miss Dcniso Karrick, Mi3s Gcne7o Savage, Miss Mary Lu-man, Lu-man, Miss Florence Halloran and Lieutenants Lieu-tenants Cotton, Scholtz, Early, Hnrtle, Hall, Pardee and Weaver, Dr. WaJson, Frank Moore from town and Frederick Perkins. Ml-iR DOROTJ7Y MARTONEAFX, who is m college this jcar Rt Vasr, was one of the young girls who was a guest at West Point last Satur-da Satur-da November 2, for tho army and navy football game in the afternoon, and for the hop in the ovening. Two of Utah's boj's, Rceso Howell and Lester Les-ter Morcton, aro cadets there at present, pres-ent, and they are rushing the bunch of exceedingly attractivo Utah girls in the near-by colleges. u t AVERY delightful affair of yosteT-duy yosteT-duy afternoon "was the annual banquet of St. Mary's Alumnao association asso-ciation following tho business meeting at which tho officers wore elected. The banquet was held in the study hall and about fifty of tho former graduates of the institution wero prcsont, among them several from out of town. Miss FrnJices Phillips was tho toast mistress and toasts wero responded to by several sev-eral members of tho association. Meantime Mean-time botwee.ii courses an informal entertainment en-tertainment was presented on the stage, whoro hung a beautiful new curtain presented to tho school by tho members of tho alumnae. Among the out of lowu guests wero Mrs. A. R. Hoy wood of Ogden and Mrs. J offers of Chcyenne. MRS. FRED A. HALE was the hostess host-ess Wednesday at a very do-lightful do-lightful luncheon at her homo with two tables of bridge following. Her guests wero Mrst William D. Leonard of Garfield, Mrs. R. II. Officer, Mrs. George Stciner. Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mrs, Charles E. Carter, Mrs. Stephen A- Bailoy, Mrs. Gcorgo A. Snov,, Mrs. Fred U. Leonard and Miss Kato Groo. 4 ANOTHER society event arranged for the end of the present week will be the fpromcnado concert" noxt Saturday night at the Hotel Utah, which is to be given b- the music section sec-tion of the Ladies' Literary club, and is in charge of Mrs. Eugene 13. Palmer. Tho members of the Miction will be assisted bv Mrs. Sybella ( la.jton Basset Bas-set t and Prof. Squire Coop's orchestra from the university will assist by rcu-dering rcu-dering a musical programme, both be-foro be-foro the concert and after it. Tho programme proper will connlst of an informal talk on "American Woman Composers." by Mrs. Palmer, which will bo illustrated by songs from their works rendered by fcveral of the beat vocalists. MRS. G. B. LOCKHART cuter-tained cuter-tained nain yesterdav at the second of two delightful bridge teat, at her beautiful homo in Fodoral Heights, eleven tables of bridge filling the early afternoon and fully a score more friends coining in Inter for tea. Tho spacious rooms were flooded with the afternoon sualighr, and were cay with quantities of the late autumn flowers. 3n the dining room tho tea table held a central decoration of an immense basket of tiny yellow uhrys-anthemums uhrys-anthemums and the preen ol! f crn3 tho whole being most cftVctive. Here, following fol-lowing the game, Mri. F. D. Bickford: nati Mrs. Fritz poured tea and coffee while serving wpro Miss Dori4s Raymond. Ray-mond. Miss .Tanet. McLeod. Miss Kath-eriue Kath-eriue Paul and Misa ricile Recti. ur iSS N'AXXIE PAUM.ER. who is IVjL pleasantly Tomeniberud by i-numbcr i-numbcr of friends, here, made during her summer visit t Mr. unci -Mrs. Eu gene B. Palmer, has been winning nior-jitod nior-jitod honors in the theatrical world in jthe past few wccltH, and will take the (leading ingenue role, "Miskah," in Otis Skinner's play, "Kismet," the ! first week in Dncombcr. Miss Palmar has been understudying Miss Merle Maddorn for sown time uud. has filled tho part already onco or twieu. receiving receiv-ing compliments from Mr. Skinner auJ from Mr. Fiake for hor work. -Misx Maddcrn leaves tho company th-r lirat of the month, aud the. role will be filled by Miss Palmer. (i ti OF course you all thought tho hath-ing hath-ing season was over, but ir ,wasnft. As late as election day the pretty little swimming champion, Miss j Hazel Bess Laugenour, together with (row hardy Salt Lakers, made a pluugc ! into tho briny shallow and stayed the better part of ono second to soo if j the water was cold. It was. Miss Laugonour, who is a charming young girl from Oakland, was ontertained at numerous affairs during the few days .ho flayed in the city, her cousins, the Wan! W. Mitchell family, giving several sev-eral informal parties in her honor. Personals Mrs. V. J'. Kiscr aud her Mr-. L'hauiberi, who nro noiv tj Vurk, expect to start homo ttjRgj. few days, but will visit ialW and in Davenport, tuwa, on tiiMfc Mrs. Chambers will roturu witjB, ICiser to spond the winter. 'Bji Mr. and Mrs. Edward BouklidjSj , bard aro here from Chicago andKSoi iug entcrlaiued by L'olonol Wall aud by the Rooklidge fA1? who aro connections. They are':Ay tlotol L'tnh. tfcljEii Major Willis LTuiu will be Ej morrov and will take up his du'B ' constructing quartorniastcr aw',ri Douglas. Mrs. L line, bo is iK Leavenworth with her little ''Hru ter5, will not bo here for gomeFt Misa Irene Simon, daughter oBh and Mrs. Louis Simon, a talented,, musician of the city, leaves toaflufc; for 2sw York to continue her.ftftt studic?. She haq been studyingB 1 Mvh. Harold Siojicl. Islrs. George Buckle, Who hajHlg. visiting her sister in er YojH somo time, is expected homo 'B' Mrs. George W. need is in SnBfai cisco for a stay of a few weclijj , Mr. and Mr?. 13. 11. SclbacMTr!! gone to the coast for a few wceBTt Miss Selbach is iu Rowland bajB j ing their absence. (Continued on Followmg PaB(t - KTSanlev A. V. Macqins-Ife Macqins-Ife h!ck Phortly from San fctter wore called by B?Btle, Mrs. Mac- fir vt E Ridge are back & t present at 10 East t' .lackland and.hor family & for California to make It iy McCoDSupby is hack from tffi months with friends P" fr, Moras has gone to Chita Chi-ta At " accompany her Kr bom in New lork. L McChr.vtal and hor Tfo ' 0 Parsons, arc back (J or'sovcrttl weeks in the Lrf McMillan has gone Ed the wlv narl ol the a friends in Louisville, go-York go-York and Washwg- L Lwjs is in Brieham City iferdays with Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Cosgriff have. lno of Mrs. hiumanuel Warn street, and are now liibeir friouds. t! H. Brown is welcomed U friends here, having Cornell Corne-ll nonth of the autumn time. Harold Boss Brown, is hero ide' east' and will go with her pel LD. JHIes has returned from tHBt in tho northwest and wazo, where sho was vis-ic, vis-ic, Prank, who is in Rush jfllfge. Mrs. Nil 05 and Miss ill home at "White-hall, i J lirj. Arthur E. Ball have frra their wedding trip and ttt to their friendn at S13 ltd South street. ' .H Clark, of Logan, formcrly Ifr, of Eowland hall, was in lr part of tho week and ftcajjj with Miss Colburne. ltd T. Barnes and her chil-, jctto Eureka aud will spend I nfi -with Mr. and Mrs. E. rikr Terollson and her Bmall ifcra tomorrow to their home in (Sty after a week spent i'nhtiVeJ and friende. I . I SIte. Fred Dern will leave In days for New York to he al ireeks. k T. Cannon, who is visiting in Omaha, has aecompan-Sler aecompan-Sler on a trip to Now York. j W Keyser has gono east to it time with her parents in h Miller is back after a PCs tmio in tho east, having fe3; in Nebraska on t ho way tais Marioueaux has as her 'w (winter her mother, Mrs. k Dearer. i i Jfrj. Boscoe H. Channing fBlaDcho Burke left curly in r thfl east, af tor a stay of a Hike Hotel Utah. .. Mclntyro is expected Bennott's school to spend the -holidays with her parent? here. .Mr. and Mrs. .1. 13. Laiifcfonl and their daughters have go no lu the coast to spend sonic lime thoro. " Mr. iind Mrs. Edward Bierer and i their small son who have been visiting" in Kansas, arc ejected home shortly. Mr. and Mr. diaries Griffin have gone to Indianapolis (u spend the uoxt two weeks. " 6 Mrs. -f. C. Weotor rcinmed with Mr. Welter In PocatclJo on Fridav to remain re-main t here for wool; or so. o - e Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Crawford and Mips Crawford will soou be in their new home, -22 K street. Mrs. .Sol Siogel left Mondav fur Baltimore, Bal-timore, where sin? will spend' the carlv part of the winter visit i tic rohitives. Miss Fannie Bird is back from a visit of a month with her parents in Kansas Kan-sas City. a Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Pago Lawrence aro new arrivals iu the city, and arc at home al tho Stewart apartments. Colonel and. Mrs. 10. A. Wall nnd Miss Wall are back from a stay of several weeks in the east. t n Miss Elizabeth Underwood, who has-been has-been visiting friends at Fort Uoinlus. has gone to Loeau to lako a-nosition with tho musical conservatory there. Mrs. Robert C. Gem moll is back from a stay of several weeks in Kansas City and other places in Missouri. Mrs, J. W. Houston and Miss Ori-zello Ori-zello Houstou are home J'rom a. stay of several wcokn iu New York. Mrs. M. If. Kervin has taken apartments apart-ments at the Bransford, where she is at homo and whoro Miss JJopc Kervin will ioin her shortlv. Mrs. "W. H, Loseo and Mrs. Delia Baxter aud the latter 's daughter, Mrs. S. A. Palmer, have returuqd from a visit to New York and in Illinois and Nebraska. u Miss Edgarda Wedgwood has gone to Tooele to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tf- B. Sumner Sum-ner for a few days. Mrs. Sumner was Miss "Forrest Martin i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hooker aro here from Spokane, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hooker at tho Esther apartments. t K Mrs. E. F. Hanna and daughter, Miss Helen, aro settled in Paris for the noxt sis months. Miss Helen is at the Chateau d'Autonil, a boarding school for voung ladies and Mrs. Hanna is living at tho Hotel do L'Odeon, 3 Euc do L'Odeon. Miscellaneous Events Miss Maud Tuckfiold entertained La Deja club Saturday aiternoon at her home. Arrangements wore made for a Thanksgiving dancing party to he given giv-en hy the members of the club at tho Twelfth-Thirteenth ward hall. A number of the young girls , of tho Y. W. 0. A. belonging to tho new Uautocum club gavo a parcel shower Friday evening for Mjss Margaret Evarts, one of their number. Mrs. Frad James and her daughter, Miss Matilda, were hostesses at a toa An Grianan last Saturday in honor ot Miss Rita Biggano, who is visiting hero from Cork Citv, Ireland. 'I he ai-fair ai-fair was unique. Mrs. James, who, is noted for her originality iu entertain- iug. .surpassed herself on this occasion and proided besides her artistic tea, several novel forms of amusement for tho you peoplo who wore prosent. At tht end of the panics, prizes were a-y.irded to Mrs. .James Hughes and Miss Alice Colemau. The guests were: Misses Adino Brownlee, Irene Holland, Alice Coleman, Mary Hughes, Venus Romiiev, Tsabel GrilVm. They were chnjieroned by Mrs. P. S. Keogh, Mrs. James Hughes And Mrs. Harry Jordan do Burgh. Miss Sue Hamilton entertained fifty of her girl friends yesterday afternoon at a bridge tea at her homo in Tower Heights, her mother. Mrs. J. V. Hampton, Hamp-ton, and her sister, Miss ,La Rue Hampton, Hamp-ton, assisting her. The home was decorated dec-orated through all the rooms with chrysanthemums and toscs in all the shades of the autumn flowers. The young girls of tho .J. C. club held a meeting Inst Thursday with Miss Juanita Timms, when yellow and white were, "used as tho colors to decorate dec-orate the home. The next mooting will be with Miss Claire Gardner in two weeks. t a 14 A party of young girls have issued I unique invitations for a dance to be given" in the Eleventh ward hall on Wednesday, November 20. Tho girls, are tho Misses Mirl Giles, Lucile Van, Phyllis Jacobson, Mamo Dangerfield and Vic Midgcly. The dance will be under the patronago of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Midglcy, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Dnngerfieldj Thomas Giles, Earl Midg-loy, Midg-loy, ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobson, and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Van. c a Mrs. Andrew Madison, 1373 Browning Brown-ing avenue, entertained in hon.or of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and daughter of McGill, Nov.. forty guests being pres-ent. pres-ent. A very pleasant evening was spent E laying cards. Prize winners wore Miss nnth, Mrs. McDonald, Mr. Nortor and Mr. McDonald. Decorations wore of white aud yellow ehrysauthemmns. it The Misses Dora and Octavia Drake entertained twenty of their young friends at their home 30 Tenth East Friday evening. Games and music bo-iug bo-iug the features of the evening. Prizes were won by Miss Viola Foulgor and Albert Frost. The house was decorated decor-ated with cbrj'sauthcrmims, tho color scheme being carried out in red aud yellow. Supper was served at 11 o'clock. Tho young hostesses were assisted as-sisted in ontcrtaining b3' their mother. Mrs, George Drake, Miss Mattio Mc-Garr3- and Mrs, Nelson. The Frances Willard W. C. T. H. meeting will be held nest Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the homo of Mrs. Anna Funk, 43(5 Elm avenue. Mrs. E. E. Shepardwill speak A large attendance attend-ance is desired. |