Show I Turns Turn to top Frivolous Div O Over rH a er ate i ate Parties arties I d Club b Affairs lure l ure Merrymakers s Some jome me reason society became very much excited over over Hal- Hal veen vc n this year ear and and punk spooks and spooky pumpkins have gen eel much een-much much ch in in III eVl evidence ence during the last twenty-four twenty ho hours rs erS ere I private parties galore and nd a dozen clubs and ek kv advantage e of the carnival possibilities of the color that go with the occasion and the traditions that have hav Seed ended down to dress up like a lot of circus horses start j feet twinkling and get their pretty noses wet bobbing Ues Ires s and coquetting with the punch bowl frivolous ones who would rather do anything than think easy to revert to the pleasures of childhood whenever they e excuse to do so and so so they have been romping t p a l year two gait following the news that th the tho harvest was vas again upon us Far be it from me to mention what rest est es has been een for some of them who did their sowing early ear but they should worry about that providing they have lOts ts to celebrate at the fruition i the Tennis club last night everybody was happy The Thes s 8 stand and their friends to the number of were were there with also masks and wearing dominos Yama Yama costumes habiliments made famous by Pierrot and Colum- Colum was was much dancing and feasting and quenching and sort of thing you know lort Yn VIl in the Cottonwoods was the center of at- at where a hundred guests of Miss Ethelyn Walker ass assent assem- em- em the affair she had planned earlier in the week er Halloween events which made the night merry were werey y the Stag club at the Ladies' Ladies Literary cl clubhouse Miss Allison llison and Miss Hortense Stohl at Miss Stohl's home the Liven ii iven ii by the Misses Lucile and Mary Iary Lambert at their resi- resi Ehat h at t of the Emery club of the he University of Utah and anthe an- an the Misses l Gwendolyn Ford and Florence Finch at the Miss Liss Finch pay ay y night was particularly gay three e dances and a recep- recep 1 kg included in the festivities of the evening The dance id Derns at the McIntyre home was a very smart function r ver over guests were entertained the members o of the y i club lub opened the clubhouse to their lady friends for th the ing mg party of the season and nd the entertainment committee dies Literary club consisting of Mrs l A. A B B. Greeson Mrs fisher isher Mrs 1 Clarence E. E Post Mrs Raymond M M. Austin HE E. E Blodgett li-Blodgett Mrs 1 John C. C D. D Clark Mrs F F. H H. Knicker Knicker- Mis lis s. s Samuel B. B N Neel eel Mrs 1 A. A D D. Pierson Mrs Freeman I rs Philip P P. Clark Mrs F. F P. P Gallagher Mrs Allen Mc- Mc Elizabeth rs J. J OBrien O'Brien and Miss 1 Leona Sullivan made it v for r their friends with a. a dance given at their building lie most enjoyable affairs of the evening was the reception Ei and Mrs 1 George by Judge and Mrs Goodwin and there were other informal affairs which td ra those who were were not not- present at the larger fun tit ns just as-just as though Salt Lake was Halloweens Halloween's old Home much UCh was made of the occasion 0 w Year sixt sixty days away none of us is safe Perli Per- Per li b aps aps ps that statement is a little too broad for some exception exception tion n might be made particularly in view of the tendencies orn feminism but the fact remains that Woman Prod Pro- Pro nd na d that she is give n carte blanche every time the calendar y be evenly divide divided by four will probably mean a ye year r of of's s 's unparalleled in inja j e annals of the smart ones locally As in a prominent kitchen recently said I think dat data a a. very nice niGe ting tang It will give an opportunity for those f e an affinity to find nd a husband and for those who have a aHo Ho t to find an affinity But wont won't it be interesting to watch ly ladies in pursuit aided and abetted by their mothers quest est of a committee representing all factions among the i debutantes sub debutantes past debutantes debutantes and wid- wid and sod I have compiled complIed some helpful hints to those I sting a capture during 1916 The list is not complete time to time will be added to so the prospective winners k informed when the season opens they hey are my OBrien O'Brien Bachelor OBrien Bachelor handsome iron gray in the ha hair r in the cellar industrious ambitious highly developed humor Ii mor tired of living alone Bin O Campbell Bachelor Campbell Bachelor tall good looking immaculate over ar competent rising Free telephone goes with this one S Siegel Bachelor Siegel-Bachelor e Bachelor l-Bachelor big hearted so softly spoken good shot position knows how to order a dinner not fussy about dependable Ft cJ mar mar Van Cott Jr Good Good looker stands on his own feet Te e e 1 despises sham appreciates gray matter perfume age 26 Deep Keyser-Deep leyser Deep thinker strong likes and dislikes y young ung e plenty of kale progressive good writer fast driver Attractive Keen Lyle Keen mind affable cynic wit will not stand for forrs rs insists on order generally popular However in n m Williams Jr 1 Mining i ing engineer engineer- tall age 36 clever it t expresses no preferences ces and is is' amenable to the blandf bland- bland of f either blonde or r brunette Quiet domestic settled good whis- whis 1 Quiet Gray provider no Young Austin Austin Young athletic good looking objects objects' to totes totes otes tes no objection to dining out or in m in- in promising future Waken Williams Williams-In Williams In In early carly thirties clean cut tall willowy reg reg- eer Cl fine mind will cut up if Jor forced ed auk Solid ank Solid resourceful no moustache some hair kindly rives ves a Packard finishes what he starts will not lead lead co co- not nt perpetual Typical aborg Typical New Yorker money maker polished ith ladies from 18 to 80 in good standing Excellent Good Burke Jurke Good business man good fellow a little fat but fat dances like a sylph almost married often but still stills s Lawrence LawrenceA A A prince chap kind lovable considerate consider te home with fine view and swimming pool I On Brown On the job all day but finds time to make it for his friends in the evening Young good dancer close to business philosophic watchful Waiter ISm m A. A Stark Stark Quiet Quiet good looking hard worker quick arte and likes a nice home heme me appreciative gentle Being considered Smith Smith- Well Smith smith Well Vell established a aj e 33 good voice good hours good ig Sedate al Sedate churchman dignified quiet objects Continued on page 4 w n M RS WILLIAM MONTAGUE FERRY and Her Twin Boys William Montague Jr a and d Sanford Truman Trum n Ferry I 7 1 mm 2 v iW t t- t 1 1 x 1 fm arat ti C tR 0 t l vw r j. j S s a wr f M C k w r tf u. u v W a w 1 r p it w wa a M s sC M oK 0 I r. r i f. f C iz iw n fh I I I ci t i v J f ii K jtb t a nw it ij t t. t I w f r M II k r. r I t t IJ y h wl f I t h. h 3 y Y a v B t F i e dry ll t t k I 4 i M SG Iw S J if i f I J. J 1 f. f t t l tt t t t d 9 nw u a k A S aw w SOCIETY TURNS TO FRIVOLOUS DIVERSION OVER HALLOWEEN Continued from page 3 to a amusement plays croquet and ping pong age age variously estimated estimated estimated esti esti- mated from 48 to 6 6 62 None but a g good d cook need apply i I FOLLOWING VING the tile preliminaries early ill in tho the we week k the maul c 4 event will occur at the Hotel Utah on Thursday night the tlC annual charity ball of St. St Marks Mark's Charity Hospital association association tion tiou plans for which pave have been perfected under a list of committees committees' committees commit commit- tees tees' which include all of the ladies interested in that org organization The last of these was appointed yesterday when the Misses Hazel Oswald Norinne Thompson Marjorie Pearson Pearon Helen Settle Bettle Lillian Doscher Darlene Kimball Dorothy Bamberger Florence Halloran Hallo Hallo- ran Edna Foulks Mary Marv Wall Edna Farnsworth and Adelaide Wo Vo Woodruff druff were asked t to assist the the refreshment committee on the night of the ball Those who will have charge of the floor are Karl A. A Scheid C. C CW W. W Stimpson son Ed Edward vard S. S Brown ll Paul W Williams lS' lS and James Austin Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock and the entire entire en en- tire mezzanine floor will be used for the for the reception of the hu hundreds d ds of guests who are are- expected to attend the affair Some slight opposition op op opposition opposition op- op position was met with in perfecting the arrangements for the ball but it was qu quickly ly overcome 1 and andi the r result will be he the gr greatest a est event of the kind given in this city for years re rs C r pHAT HAT those who are one pi-one lone to the kid actors actor at t a vaudeville T THAT I performance should be careful was exemplified recently in in III San Francisco when a hilarious party occupied a box at the Orpheum there One very verJ pretty girl was leaning forward laughing laughing laughing laugh laugh- ing t talking Ikin and enjoying herself immensely probably unaware that vaudeville performers are apt to be waggish In the middle of his performance Pat Rooney interrupted h his s act and said Stop leaning on that rail you make m me me thirsty which wa was nothing in comparison to what might be said to one and l lady dy who is a regular vaudeville fan and who ho goes to the theatre evidently under the impression that she he is the show |