Show i tho rho Will Willi En Indoor Sports for or the Winter Wint r I I 1 of th the Big Bents Given by Individuals Individuals' 4 OverBy Over I I I By BARON lv Ingoing y r to to tata the this year year nl in in entertaining ing they y all hold L back ck and und let et the season drift into 6 g it iuga U a little life now y no and then just as a reminder of what Kati iati hat could bet be Y S nu it l seems certain the day of or big affairs stems seems to be efforts arc are concerned and if there are arc to be functions they will Wilt be operative co-operative events or or those of a ana ana na nature ure that cal cannot not mean much to the cliques who speed dinner r the informal dance the bridge and poker par- par bathe way poker is getting man many devotees among the the motoring runs and aud cozy suppers at midnight seem Mall call and it gets harder and harder every day to stuff Il Gress suit and strut him around like Louis the Grand e eg threaten implore and plead in vain no one is going i ca cad more than a week about the in indoor sports of the wina win win- a with th only two months left before the pre preparations will fly from the frost of January to the sunny seas WestY West Vest Ii i Y interest has centered for the past day or two in the iane ia c of Miss l Frances Cowan and Horace D. D Bowman h Recurred occurred yester yesterday ay afternoon at the home of the brides bride's rr and jand Mrs John F. F Cowan The exclusive anno announce announce- nce I lJ engagement in THE TELEGRAM I Friday came as a anse arise rise nse to the majority of friends of the young people intimates Sv w intimates in circles smart have known the secret for nn was made at a dinner given in the gold goldi l i eta club Friday evening by Mr and l f Mrs Ji Cowan Cowan-a Cowan a lie way which was one of the most beautiful affairs of v r seen in that room famous for the events that have ocr oc- oc r 1 f There were places for thirty at a table beautiful th t merican Beauties and when the guests were seated l b fore them miniature newspapers containing the glad redding edding yesterday afternoon was a quiet home affair ty guests had been asked to witness the ceremony and informal reception which f followed preceding the deI deIL de- de IL I bride and groom for their honeymoon in the Golden R Rev v. v John Malick officiated and Miss Carolyn Cowan tic bride who recently arrived from Berkeley was Avas her arrit The Th home had been beautified for foi the occasion fusion of flowers and during and following the cere- cere ilE ith Godbe Miss Ethel Dofflemeyer and Willard heard eard in various musical selections appropriate to the IrE Mr r and Mrs Bowman will return in November to make hire I re Marries Baron Baronets Baronet's et lt's s' s Daugh Daughter er matrimonial announcement of the week was Avas it which came from London telling o of the engagement of vi Lindsay second lieutenant of the Eleventh and t tn Miss Enid Fortescue Flannery Miss Flannery n ng nger er r daughter of Sir Fortescue Flannery Flanner baronet and rp parliament and Lad Lady Flannery of Wethersfield Manor t Mr Lindsay who is well Avell and favorably known here is D Dr r and Mrs 1 David Moore 1 Lindsay of this city iID of his liis' engagement w was Avas s a surprise to his l-i l they the have been keeping track of him since he lie F allied armies were ere not aware of his romance Young l listed d early eady last spring and saw hard lard fighting on the west west- luring during the spring and part of the summer when he was Avas wd second lieutenant in the famous regiment to which itt ched lIe He spent the early part of his boyhood in this IW father occupies a place of prominence Mrs Lind- Lind ondon where she has hs been ee for the past six months In e em 1 m Mrs Newhouse Home 31 A fUEL NEWHOUSE was Avas welcomed by the exclusive I when she arrived front from the East for the then n t. nn-t. ater er She has been in London and Paris during the past tenths l and expresses herself as delighted at returning to tofie f fie having spent so much time in the gloomy war Avar zone testing festing the sidelights she has shown on some of the hj combat that do not pass censor give an insight into abroad ab oad little dreamed dreame of by the layman in peaceful Mrs Mh Newhouse says that nothing ever looked so a. a ew York when the good ship sailed up the bay lO io oiher her Mrs Mary Stingley of Los Angeles arrived d here ami they WIll Avill occupy the beautiful apartments prepared t the Newhouse during the winter V f t Could You Blame Him who came from the southern part of the state ly went want to the Hotel Utah and entered the hostelry th ih i Main rai street side Instead of going t to the desk they he taxicab office and the thc groom dr dropping a large vait yae ya- ya it are e your r rates tes 7 dollars il an hour replied the affable Buster smoke I said the man to his wife They want 5 an ane anem e em l in this hotel Lets Let's find another boarding house Ii Visits Her Sister Here t L H H. CORSE JR of Chicago is the gl guest t est of h her r sister S James ames V. V Sadler at her residence on Eleventh East Yesterday Miss Minnie Sadler was the hostess at ata atea ea a given in honor of Mrs 1 Corse Mrs Corse who is ihy r will be here several weeks during which she will be beof of much social attention She is is the daughter of exand ex- ex Mid and Mrs Jewett Adams of Carson City Nev Nov and has previously with them The past two years years' Mr and have lived in ill Yokohama where Mr Corse represented Bd lad route until the Japanese interests took over the PaI Pac Pa- Pa I HO c is now in an important position with the Union PaSee Pa- Pa ago t fit See What Cynic Started a discussion enlivened proceedings at a recent dinner one emboldened young gentleman who is somewhat of nic ic and has seen life from various angles remarked rent e nt of modern women in s society were parasitical self- self There was an immediate challenge from a dozen one gallant defender remarked that if a tenth of the good as all of the women it would be a beautiful Continued on page 4 4 I i i L SEE SEE WHAT CYNIC STARTED Continued from pa page e 3 8 world But the tho one who made the the first first statement said that the theother theother other had ev evaded ded the point and put up such such a clever cleve argument citing innumerable instances of the the thc vampire sub-vampire species that the assemblage was divided about fifty-fifty fifty when he lie got through and andone andone andone one wom woman n who never lets her ller feet touch t touch uch the ground though her husband cant can't afford many limousines insisted on walking home when the dinner was over If ii there is a large percentage of s selfishness among the idlers it t is partially the fault of the tho mon and partially that of the age And all of those who are indefatigable in in the search for happiness and a craving for luxury ire are not to be censured too severely They started wrong and the inhibitions should have been placed upon them early in the game But much of the fault rests with those i real parasites who have too much money and time tune who are naturally naturally nat nat- mally vicious and are keen enough to lead the poor fish who tries i to keep up with them There is au all old Latin saying which runs i Let me gain by you rou and no matter whether you love me or not That is the actuating spirit of mall many and there is no use discussing it t for there is ns nothing remedial that can be done I II C eo e Why Worry orry Now comes one Fred I B. B Pierce o of Los Angeles who ho speaking NOW V before the national c conventiOn ti n of funeral directors read them the autumn styles for undertakers Their dress is to isto to tobe be neat but not gau gaudy y and a coarse and vulgar display of jewelry is is also much to be deplored Among other things he lie said that the should be serious but not gloomy dignified tr true rue e funeral director jut but not morose gentle but t not fawning fa self possessed but not s self lf conscious quietly masterful but not bossy alert but not fussy I watchful but not nervous sympathetic but hut not a aqui qui quietly unassuming master of ceremonies Now that we have this I from an authority we can go right ahead without worrying about the high cost of dying first choosing tho the dir director who will abide by the rules ruIe C e I Those Horrid Horrid N Newspapermen I T seems that the president since his recent interesting announcement announce announce- IT I I m ment nt to the effect that he will marry Mrs Norman Gait Galt Gaitis is not I immune from the persistent newspaper man who is always aiwas trying try try- lug ling to marry of off prominent people before they arc ready for the ceremony It appe appears rs that thata a Wisconsin newspaper per got out an extra extra ex ex- tra edition the other day announcing that President Wilson and nd Mrs Gait Galt were married The story was flashed to Washington Somebody called the Gait Galt home by telephone and gave her l r the third degree as to whether the story was true When the reached the president according to reports there was something doing and he threatened to chastise the newspaper man who called calle his fiancee The chief executive shouldn't worry about a little thing like that Right Eight here in Salt Lake there are annoying reporters s who insist upon knowing the plans of prospective bri brides es and grooms grooms' and who sometimes are rewarded b by seeing the story first in the tho paper they represent M C ill C 4 Mr Mrs Niven Nive iea Leaves es Toda Tod Today I l JOHN CROMBY CROl NIVEN will leave tod today y f for r he her home homeI I MRS VI in Los Angeles after a visit of a mo months month's th s duration with hi lit parents Mr 11 and Mrs Waldemar Valdemar Van Cott She has b been en widely entertained during h her r sojourn here and a number of affairs affairs affairs af af- af- af fairs which had been planned have been indefinitely postponed owing owing owing ow ow- ow- ow ing to the necessity of her returning to her home at once A dramatic association to which she belongs in L Los s Angeles and which has attained considerable local fame is again about to produce The Mollusc at a large affair for charity Mrs Urs Niven made a great hit in the leading role when the play was put on on n last spring and she goes to appear again in the part in response to telegraphic telegraphic telegraphic tele tele- I graphic requests |