Show ci I m re a. a villiam Wllliam H II Dale w was hostess I J a beautifully appointed luncheon to- to the Alta lub The guests thirty were seated at one which was artistically dec- dec rated ted in Ill a novel rainbow ow effect A of pompom lums 1 in the rainbow colors formed for the table and Ims iffy UY bows of rainbow maline added pretty finish Streamers of the aline extended to the corners of the ble we The place cards were pink nei cards with the monogram of the stess in gold C Covers vers were laid for eor nannett Mrs Mit W W. 1 L. L McLeod J A. A Wall Wr SIrS MIS wm Tuttle R. R E. E its Ms Ceora CeoIl H. H Wood James H. H Moyl Steal Thompson Mi Ma C- C W. W IL 11 McIntyre Ml SI I L. L J H. H th rth k Mrs Jin O O. K g l vl I Glen i i SIn MB GeorCe ie SIn Sarai tee Charles Millet Mrs Mn l fU a I t Oswald Mrs Ira n W. W V tt IL Kin Mr Mrs H H. P r. Henderson I diaries Charlei Doolittle Mn SIrs J J. J Morgan Morlan Dart i. i I Grotto A A. loI Sir Mm Grant L Co C L L. Rood Mrs Ma Irs Abner Luman I W. W C C. Alexander Mr Mi W W. H. H Dale Dal J. J etU n X A pretty informal tea was given this t i by Mrs Duncan Grant Richt Rich Rich- t it her home on South Ninth East reet reel prior to her d departure with Richart and her children rhe Mexican l border where Lieu Lieu- nant Richart is stationed with the United States cavalry of fall flowers decorated le elOuSe ouse Presiding at the tea table iring ning the afternoon were Mrs Harry tUrgis turgis Mrs Ira K Humphreys Mrs harles Walson Valson and Mrs Herbert india indis Miss Gulia Gulla Dix Miss Gladys wage wige and Miss Dorothy Marioneaux MarIoneau si ted in the dining room Many friends called between the re- re hours 4 to 6 o'clock ATAn AT An important social affair of ot tonight the annual charity chanty ball of the theartha theartha artha society gIven under the aus- aus ces ces' ces of ot the society at Berthana hall ball 1 Of den Among the prominent Salt alt people who will attend are Gov- Gov n rand norand Mrs Spry and the members this ibis staff with their ladles ladies g Colonel and Mrs Rodney T. T Badr Bad- Bad r Colonel and Mrs II H. M. M H. H Lund Ionel and Mrs S S- A. A Whitney Jl i nel and Mrs E. E S. S Wright Colonel H II E. E Booth Colonel andrs andr and r rs Laurence Greene Adjutant tant Gen- Gen alfand aland Mrs E. E A. A Wedgwood d and and ajor-and Mrs W. W G. G Williams They entertained at dinner at the eber club by the officers of the so- so et preceding the ball C S I In ent to Mrs William D. D wIer iwler who leaves laves this week for her erin the tile British West Indies after fter pleasant visit here Miss Mis Martha Martl anderson entertained a dozen dose close le lends ends ds of Mrs Fowler at l luncheon day ay at her home on South Fifth Fall flowers decorated luncheon table Covers were laid for the following sides tho hostess and the guests of mor o Miss Beth Baldwin Miss MissIe Men len Ie Ellerbeck Miss Margaret Mc- Mc tyre tyr Mrs Irs Kean Miller Mrs Milton Miltonl l ss Miss Marion McIntyre l Miss l Missad ad adys Savage Miss 1139 Lillian Doscher ss thel Tyree T and Mrs Jack Rich Rich- oJ C C 0 Irh I rh Hie members of the Tuesday Lunch Lunch- I I II dub club were entertained today at hotel by Mrs John AI A. A I Iker r. r Luncheon was served from one onele le which was effectively decorated t a large cr crystal crysta stal basket of yellow ellov During the after- after guests were entertained entertain d at dge on the mezzanine floor G vers were laid for Mrs W. W Ek E. E k kIrs Mrs E. E J. J Holland Ir 1 Mrs Lon I b ham m Mrs 1 Benjamin L. L Rich Mrs Waters Mrs 1 Bruce Cramer J. J Brown Mrs Erdmann and nd piker t C oO C C and nd Mrs 1 George W. W Middleton 1 t Let r med Ined the tIle Ensign club last night leir home 1022 East First South I cc The topic for discussion was vas 11 1 Monroe Doctrine Different is of the subject were handled by Edgar Young P. P C. C Evans Erans 1 ILC C. C B. B Stewart A general discus- discus ii followed 11 owed upper was served following the prom pro pro- ims m The house was decorated in r colors developed In fall I flowers Forty-five Forty were in attendance attend attend- ance Including the club members and anda a few lew other guests S S C The music section of ot the Ladies' Ladies Literary Literary Lit Lit- club met this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the clubhouse A program of or Italian music was followed by Italian refreshments The program follows a- a A Short Outline of ot Modern Italian Composers Mrs L. L S. S TwIggs I Contralto solos As the tle Streets from La Boheme by Puccini Puccini cini 1 by Mrs 1 H. H E. E Piano solos eolos selection by selection by Giuseppo Giuseppe Ferrata Miss Eleanore Tenor solo aria Celeste Aide from Aida Alda by Verdi D Dr W W. R. R Worley accompanied by Miss B Becky Almond Violin solo intermezzo from Caval lerla lena by Mascagni Robert Wasson accompanied by Marjorie Wasson Chorus Springtime by Donizetti Ladles Ladles' Literary club chorus Baritone solo prologue from acci by Pud Puccini George Manning Harp and cello duet Romance by Felix Miss Frances Franc s Callow and Miss Adine Brownley Soprano solo One Fine Day Dayt from Madame Butterfly by Puccini I l Ir Mrs Jack Keith C S C 4 Mrs Harold And Anderson Andrson r will t entertain at a bridge tea tomorrow afternoon in honor of Mrs W W. D. D Fowler of Trinidad Trinidad Trinidad Trini Trini- dad B. B W. W I. I and asI Miss liss Dorothy Bamberger Bam Bam- berger who will l leave ave soon for New NewYork NewYork NewYork York to spend the winter C C C Mrs T T. C C. Stayner Mrs Wilford Moyle toyle and Mrs Clifford A. A Jennings will entertain at a a large tea at at atthe the home of Mrs Stayner In Federal Heights tomorrow in honor of their sister Miss Sena Dorius Dorms who will be a bride of this month C C S Mrs W. W E E. E Burt will entertain the B. B B. B Sewing club tomorrow afternoon at her home C CS S S Mrs W. W F. F Knox entertained the I members of the Bay View Reading club at tea fea yesterday at the H Hotel tel Utah fol following owing the regular club meeting The tea table was was was' la laid lad d in the m main ln dining room of the hotel and was decorated in inthe inthe inthe the club colors green en and white A wicker basket of narcissus and ferns form formed ell the centerpiece and the place cards were verses ap approprIate appropriate appropriate ap- ap to each guest Covers were l laid ld for twenty The pr pr program gr ram m for for- forthe the afternoon was wasa a a st study dY from T The e. e Winters Winter's rs r's Tale Tal t taking king up the Shakespearean program of or the he club for the winter A paper on Sources and a Sketch of the was given glyen by Mrs A A. A N. N McKay Study of act 1 was led by Mrs Irs T. T D. D Lewis Mrs Thomas Carmichael reported current current current cur cur- cur cur- rent events The H Housewives Housewives' league will meet tomorrow afternoon on at at 2 30 at th the Y W. W C C. A. A rooms In the bank baTik b building Mrs Olive Havens will give a are re report re- re port pore on nome Borne industry Areol A resol resolution In regard to the Stephens now pen pending pening lins In congress will be presented presented presented pre pre- and acted upon for indorsement The price of cold storage eggs ggs willbe will willbe willbe be discussed and tea will be served at atthe atthe atthe the conclusion of the meeting All housewives are Invited C C Miss Humphreys I and the faculty members at Rowland lI Hall Hail ll llen en entertained en en- at a large reception and tea this afternoon at the hall Fall Fan flowers were used in the decorations Yellow adorned the rooms where the guests were were received The tea table was placed in the library and was centered with a rockwood basket filled with pink The Thc senior boarding students Miss e Waddell addell and Miss MiBS Pearl Quantrell presided at the he tea table Three hundred invitations were issued for the aff affair ir C C C The mari many of of Mrs T T. T B. B Clarke will regret to learn t that at she is confined to her room at the Newhouse New- New house hotel by a 3 slight Illness Mrs Clarke expects to spend the winter in Salt Lake City The The Mothers' Mothers congress will give a 5 large card party and candy sale atthe atthe at atthe the audit auditorium on the afternoon of or N November ember 23 for the benefit of Hallock's Hallock's Hal Hal- locks lock's Hall C C C The will give a dance to tonight tonight tonight to- to night In ln the ballroom of the Hotel otel Utah a CS C'S Dr and Mrs Frederick Stauffer have returned from a a. visit to New York and Philadelphia S S S Mrs irs drs E. E A. A Smith has arrived in the city from her home in Meadville Pa Po 1 Mrs Smith Is the wife of Dr E. E ASmith A A. Smith superintendent of the publicS public S schools school of ot the c city ty S S S Mr and Mrs Frank Ross an and Miss Mary Mai Ross will spend the winter in Denver with Mrs Spencer daughter of Mr and Mrs Ross S C S Mr rr and Mrs Phil P. P Clark have returned from North Yakima where they visited for several weeks with il Mrs Clarks Clark's parents Mr and Mrs VS W. W S. S Earls S 'S S S Mrs Margaret McMillen left yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day for New York She will later tater sail fo for foz Scotland where she will make her future home I r I Miss Miss Miss' Bessie Bessle Callow has returned I after making an extended visit with friends In Jn New York and nd other Eastern points since her her graduation from Vassar college last June 5 5 5 1 Mr r. r and Mrs l Reed Wimmer are re receIving receiving re- re congratulations over the arrival arrival ar ar- ar- ar rival of a daughter Mrs Wimmer who was formerly Miss Adelaide Eichnor will spend the winter In t th city with her mother Mrs Ira D. D Wines I |