Show C 7 4 i w week has been a a. treat In ln a a. a way in Salt Lake The best I factions have been running running- at al an all of or playhouses uses and a a. selection selections s shard hard hard to mal make e. e unless one Indulged In ino o of them The Colonials Colonial's two 15 is The Prince of Pilsen Pilsen- and The uThe Thew w Minister have been playing to houses and have furnished op- op of theatre pari par- par for Cor a number i i Henry Miller lUer In My Wife's Husid Hus- Hus l id 1 at the Salt Lake theatre played large larse audiences In which Salt Lake The Th lety was liberally represented rick TIck with Its artistic stock company compan Ich ch is is' is becoming so popular in Salt ce ce won fresh laurels this week Inte In te le Wolf The members of the comy corny com com- y are becoming social factors in this f jf 1 and are being extensively ent enter enter- r- r led All occupy high places In their CessIon and are a credit to Salt Lal Lake e. e i V. V P. P A. A SIMPKIN SIl ADDRESSES jh f LADIES LADIES' LITERARY CLUB r residents resident's day was celebrated by the lies lies' Literary club Friday afternoon at the clubhouse The Thc fea- fea 0 elo of tho the afternoon was as an address Ithe Ithe Rev P. P A. A Simpkin o of Phillips church on Th Thc Highest English Literature Mr Simp- Simp Is Isaid d that he considered English lit lit- ture turc in Its broadest sense as the ratU of English speaking people tell felt included America The highest not literary expression Is he regards ieT James James' translation o of the Bible aking not in an ethical but a liter literary ry ryse se seS- seS The next highest form o of litera- litera Jis the tile essay not from om a sentimental I but from a stan standpoint point o of men- men development The essay said Mr Simpkin Is and most perfect bloom upon tree krec o of literature It is the thc t of the human mind he history of the English essay was from its beginning The first ary ao expression of an any nation comes lithe poet and narrator The songs legends leg and arid the history are followed the essay bringing the thc richest devel- devel ent eni of or the nations nation's thought A Anion Anion- men men- had its heritage from England and n not t have havo to start at the beginning value alue of the essay is not not not-in in its form t In lit Its message It contains the philby phil phil- ihy by h of lIf life A was tribute was paid to toon toon and most char- char on ont ope one of the earU earliest st of English essayists The leador lead lead- of or English thought in this lino line aro are aro ort orty- orty in number from Bacon to Emhe Em- Em ij n q he said The most prominent of each given his mood meed of or praise Fullers Fuller's Tombs was read as a pl of exquisite humor The essay said Mr Mis Simpkin h hUtIn nut hUt Jt t Ich l in satire Satin aUn humor and fancy as asas asps ps Ss as being mentally was furnished by Mr 11 Cla Clayton ton C an artistic violin solo and by 4 l r lC Flor Y Kimball who sans sang three IT in a way Miss cn cr erf Leary was her acc accompanist t t. brief h business me meeting following program Mrs F. F E. E Marcy larcY was a to the meeting of the Igram federation of women's clubs at Pro- Pro tober 1 12 13 and 14 H. Mrs J. J rowan 0 nn spoke of the attractive feas leathe fea- fea s w of the federation program arid and TI n att attendance of ol the club mem- mem f cIa r t hour closed clod fl-e fl afternoon rt s sc served ed ved were AMONG THE CLUBS 1 Robert Roberl Deri K g. t L LOO p chapter Cn United will hol hold 1 u i of the thc y officers next Fri Fri- ejection of lI r afternoon at al tl the thc home of Mrs 1 r rl 5 Buril on First South street J. J Fa Farrell i h the tile present presen t prosit pres- pres It pd pd Mrs Kept Kent O. O cs lle s ally assured that they will fleeted I I a will be given at th the tho S Salt lt ea t r Oc 21 I the benefit tb orphans orphans' home and day clay nursery ments wore were made for the enter enter- ment In a m meeting Un of of the Orphans Orphans' n ne mr and nd Dav Day Nur Nursery cry association at home o of Mrs 1 Edwin Kimball this A. A J. J Gorham was made irmal of the ticket committee Miss l Kimball and Miss S Sya Sy- Sy a Clayton l la ton two prominent local mus mu mu- s will take part in the in-the the con concert ort ert M h h- h Colle C club lub will meet Thursday ting ning October 6 with the Misses l Hall Ball East First North orth street U S he ie Utah society Daughters of the Ion has arranged an interesting ram Tram for th the winter The meetings held on thE tho of each month Tim The b b br r meeting of the society will be berh berhei berj rj rh Bishop building on North j Iain tain et at The topic will be Arctic r Ex- Ex discussed era rs The subject will be he Mrs J. J D. D Spencer re regent ent of the ty sty The No emb November r meeting will bo bt I da day under the tho direction of social committee I to 11 civic chic committee committe of the Utah Fed Fed- 1 01 lof Women's Clubs will hold its for the season Monday aft- aft oti Vl O October tober 10 at o'clock in the WV- WV C. C A. A rooms at the Brooks are ar- ar e erho rho work of the summer will be and and plans will be made for the I lor tori The Tho latest work taken up by the i is tho sanitary con condition of t cars H W. W S Tahi h chapter No 5 i Q O. E. E S S. S. S will wills lilts hits s regular meeting at at Masonic tern tern- n ay evening October Ct at 70 Nh c continue at that time for th the m moot moot- during u ng the winter months The Thene ne ai time of ot meeting was was 8 S Hw 4 rif In club cIrcles In Salt Lake t venters rs I In n tI the meeting of the fedr fed- fed o omens omen's s clubs in hI Provo Pro Oc- Oc Hi r ril w i 13 and and 14 U. A program beert arranged arrange including many social tires i S events section of tho La- La 1 club will wilt have Its first tI the season Friday afternoon th c clubhouse U Miss J Linda Jessup t president will wilt preside in the absence regUlar chairman Mrs Henry Henryo o er S 4 section of the J adles' adles Liter- Liter will meet Monday afternoon liss Linda ida Jessup at her home on ou 0 O The reading of Faust will bo be d t. 4 Inu section of ot tho TI Ladles Ladies lles' lles Literary IT Thursday morning at nt atA 1 JRe A paper papel on The Last C Mona tonal Lira Lia and The Vir- Vir 1 HOI Hocks HOIcks will wm be given b by Mrs l ar caux 4 I. I U mOran n Womans Woman's league ea ue of Salt SaltI I 8 f t to be congratulated on I Iy Y aching aching- hing the g goal al of- of ofa a now floW chap chap- to b bo be donated by th thc tho national on the securing of numbers b by the tile local chapter Only jWj arC aro now lacking to tomake make out which must be he completed Monday The clubhouse will cost day K S 4 F Asocial lal service section ec iol of 11 the tho Ladles' Ladles ary ry club will will meet Wednesday In go at li 11 10 0 o'clock clock at atthe the tile clubhouse moral tend tenney of the nry moving plc- plc l of Salt Lake will be be- bedis dis- dis g iM 6 H T action or or the Ladies Ladies' club will meet Tuesday morn morn- t 30 clubhouse FORECAST OF op EVENTS 1 ball to bo he gIven givon by the pau-Ald pau tit Aid sOI society c ty will tit IJ thi one of ot the pleasing events cent of or early November I it is planned The Tho exact date will soon soonbo bo be decided upon and announced S 4 Mrs C C. C. C Parsons will entertain on Wednesday at a bridge e tea given Iven for Miss Merle Lynch a bride of the au au- au- au S 4 4 Mrs C. C C. C Parsons Jr has issued in invitations invitations in- in vita U ms for fora a reception next Friday afternoon afternoon aft aft- In honor or of her guest Mrs 1 Flora Parsons Stevenson of Chicago IN CUPIDS CUPID'S SPHERE Miss fil s Dot Agnes McMillan and George F. F BoRe Bolto were married Wednesday A reception was held at the McMillan home last night 4 S 4 In honor of the marriage o of Miss lIss Irene Simmons an and Edward Callister which took toole place In the Salt Lake Lale Wednesday Ved morning a reception was given at nt the Callister home Wednesday night S 4 4 The marriage of Miss M. M Gall 1 Mills Ills daughter daug of Mr 11 and Mrs E. E F. F 1 Mills Ills North State street to toJ J. J II IL Dimmett will tol tko take o place October 1 12 The Tho engagement engagement engagement en en- was announced last week 4 4 4 Mr and Mrs Mathew Noah Noan announce the engagement en of their daughter Nora ora ora to Heber Greene Greeno Richards The wedding wedding wedding wed wed- ding will take talc place soon 4 4 4 air Mr and antI Mrs t ID D. D. D I baye have announced announced announced an an- the engagement of or their daughter daugh h ter tel Zulu to Joseph Willis Bishop of New Haven Ha The Tho wedding will tako place in Nove November S 4 4 c An October marriage will wm be that of Miss Joanna Warr Varr to Gu Gut t tB B B. Amber Amber- son 4 Mr l and Mrs C. C W TV W Lewis announce the engagement of a daughter r lIs 1 Miss I Edna to T. T F F. Murray o of Omaha The Tho wedding Tho-wedding wedding will tal tako take place pl ce this month i 4 4 Mr fr and Mrs rs J Si M. M an announce an- an the marriage of of their daughter Stella Stena to Leo M. M Donelson this week The wedding took place Wednesday September 14 H. 4 4 t Mrs Saute Sallie L. L announces s the engagement of of her hor d daughter Eda Ecla Eda to 10 Frank Franl Little TI The e marriage I will take tale place early this month 0 4 Mrs R n. n H. H C Cassady sady the tho engagement engagement en en- t of o of her daughter Edythe d the Beth to R. R W. W Phillips of Richmond Va The Tho wedding Ing will take lake place early this month f rh The lie wedding of f Miss 1 Sullivan daughter of of Mr Mr- fJ and and- Mrs Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sulli Sulli- van an and and- I n. fl-n. r Charles B n. n lb took tool place at tile brides bride's patents parent on First at 4 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon The Th couple erit ezit to tji the coa t a Ona wc wedGIng wedding trip TI They ey live at the Fifth East l. l S The The Tue enga engagement of liss Miss Mary Stewart StearL daughter of Mr 11 and ana Mrs J J. J G. G Stewart to Ro Roy L L. Northrop of ot Kansas Kansas' City Kan is announced The wedding will take place in near future I J r f The of bf r MIss 1 I 1 MartH ui l rry ta to Edward T Sf t U lo took k pla c lf the tho temple r 4 Th The w wedding dinS dinS' of r l I Miss Miss' 8 a ai t C. gan all and John 1 J. was was' solemnized solem at o'clock Wednesday morning at St. St Marys Mary's cathedral A wedding breakfast 1st followed at the home of the brides bride's parents parent Mh Mr and Mrs Irs Philip l rinne Finnegan an Miss Mis's Ida lI Harris lICU V. Charles Charles' WV Y Bur tIng t- t ing were quietly married at the home homo of Mr Mi and Irs W. W J J.- J. W W holme on South Main street streel Monday ni night ht Only the relatives s S witnessed od the ceremony A supper was was' served ser cd S 'S 4 4 The The- invitations invitations' are issued for the Chapman Febian well wedding ding which will take place In in St. St Pauls Paul's church in in Eya Evanston ston Wyo on October 19 The rho Chem m marriage will will be followed b by a reception at the Chapman home Many Salt Sail Lakers Lakers Lakers Lak Lak- ers will doubtless doubtless attend the wedding RESUME OF OP WEEK 1 A party parl of about twenty five friends was ned by lv v the Misses Amy and Isabel rne at bridge last evening A A. chafing dish supper followed the games 4 OIl 4 Lieutenant and Mrs Sirs Clark R. R I Elliott entertained at bridge on Wednesday Wednesday- evening e at their home at Fort Douglas Prizes s were won on by Mrs Hoffman and Ll Lieutenant Sampson The ro rooms ms were bright with autumn flowers S S e 4 Lieutenant and Mrs Airs McDaniels entertained enter enter- tamed at bridge o Tuesday evening Mrs Hugh Walthall and Lieutenant Huddleson Huddle- Huddle son won the favors e I 4 In compliment to Mrs Arthur Behal Arthur Behal of Ness Xe York who is is' is a guest of her mother Mrs s. Simon Bamberger Mrs J. J A. A Greenewald was hostess at luncheon Thursday 4 4 4 Mrs Lyttleton Price ga gave a luncheon Wednesday afternoon followed by a I 1 b c. 4 q X f- f I I I 4 I I m M V. V I II I i I II II I I I I I I b V S r P- P Pm m i V 4 S 6 4 t A v s MISS M. M GAIL MILLS Who 0 will be married to J. J H. H Dimmett October 12 thc theatre party to see ee The Princ Prince I of Pi son sen cn Wd Y nl t to J 0 Mrs Mi s. s T Tl R Rpy y Brown gave g-avo a birthday parly jary for fol her little mUe daughter Brownie cst afternoon Mrs C. C L. L Whitney entertained at cards Thurs Thursday ay and Friday afternoons 4 4 II The TIle seven an annual birthday luncheon of the tho Cl club was was was' given at the home of Mrs airs R Rodney T. T Badger Ve Wednes Wednesday nes- nes day ay afternoon The only guests were the tho members of the club dub 4 4 4 Miss Meryle Lynch entertained at a atea atea aten tea ten Wednesday ay afternoon for Miss June who is is' is a guest at the Wedgwood home 4 4 Mr and Mrs William P. P Kiser liser entertained en en- a a. party o of young people Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day night to meet Miss Margaret Mai-garet Dills o of ot the Ingersoll Stock Stoel company Following Fol Fol- lowing an Informal evening supper wa was served 4 4 4 In compliment to Miss liss Palmer of Philadelphia Phil Phil- adelphia Mrs Jack Jael Taylor raylor entertained at ata a a. luncheon at the Country club Tues Tuesday ay ayl afternoon l Covers were laid for four After the luncheon the guests cn- cn iu Pu pd 1 tennis and golf Mrs s ri-s Arthur Bird entertained at tea Thursday in Iii honor bonor of Miss Palmer of Philadelphia who is Is' Is a guest at the home of If Dr and Mrs Union Worthington i 4 4 4 I The ladles ladies of Banner hive No r 11 of 11 Ilir- Ilir 1 K If were vere entertained by Mrs 1 Sam arn am Lest Lester r 1 Jr of 53 Tenth East reet Tuesday afternoon v b 4 4 4 The Tho m members of or the tho Thursday Afternoon Afternoon After After- noon o club were entertained by by i Mno V Wf VV W. W Rivers Thursday at her a apartments No 21 in the Smith 4 4 4 I 1 Mrs A. A J. J lifting of ot Park City was tho honor honor- guest g at a a. dinner given b by Ah Mis 1 I fl H. H 11 M. JUnes hines on Monday 1 night guests were present Autumn decorations vero ero used 4 4 4 Mrs fn Russell Il C. C Woodruff entertained at ata a delightful luncheon at at the Country dub club Wednesday a afternoon for her guests Miss lis Scott Scot of New ew York Madame ladame Pfoutz Mrs Irs Hanauer Mrs S. S O. O H. H Nolden and Mrs Henry Lawrence Autumn Au Au- u S flowers fowers and leaves were the dec dee orations Other smaller affairs at at tho the Country club Wednesday afternoon were those thos given by br Mrs William Reid Held Mrs W. W P. P Kiser Mrs Heber M. M 1 Wells Veis and Mrs Frank Judge The Misses Gertrude Gertrudo and Irene Hanson Hansen gave a R delightful tea Wednesday afternoon afternoon after after- noon in honor of Mrs Robert N. N Camp- Camp boll bell About friends called caled during the Hie afternoon 1 4 4 4 Miss 1155 Ruth Esther Gl Glassbrook ook Is entertaining enter enter- taming the tho members of Electa chapter enter j o. o IC 7 S. S this afternoon at cards at her home 13 Tenth East 4 4 4 Mrs A. A Ro Roy Heath an and Mrs l Harvey entertained th the thc members of the George GeorgeR R R. Maxwell 1 chapter clupter W. W K n. C. C at nt their home 9 10 South West Vest Temple Friday ay afternoon 4 4 4 A bridge tea was given I cn by Mrs Walter Cooke Cooko at a her home on Fifth East Vater ste street Friday afternoon The rooms were decorated decorated dec dee orated in a color scheme of red Tho rho tea table had a beautiful centerpiece of or ri rich rIh h crimson dahlias dahlas and asparagus ferns and the tho candelabra were shaded ed In rod red Guests were entertained at thc live tables table at bridge and other friends frends of the hostess hostess hostess hos hos- tess came camo In for or tea Tea wa was served by Mrs William M. M 1 |