Show Material for the society columns columna of ot THE TEE EVENING TELEGRAM should be DO la In tim the bands hands of ot the society so 80 clety editor not later than 10 o'clock on the morning of or the day It Is to be printed In order to Insure publication on that day I Anything to be In style R a young youn girl remarked the other day as aa she stuck on her ber face fue a a. tiny blue bird cut from court plaster The custom of ot wearing patches li 15 not a CL new ne one ono to be sure as ns our grandmothers grandmothers grand grand- mothers anti and their grandmothers before them and so 60 on back to the rl eJ early generations generations genera genera- were nere In the habit of enhancing their beauty In this thle fashion Or at least theo dainty women thou thought ht the they were making themselves prettier b by placing small dots or crescents of black at nt the corner of the eye ee or the tho mouth or Just along side of ot a dimple so o no ono one could t. t L miss the fact that It was there thero But the CUll custom tom has become modernized as 88 has everything el else elso o with tho the advanced advanced ad ad- woman of today and now tho the pa patch takes various shapes according to the tho particular fancy of the wearer The oung young woman referred to before evidently had hada a desire for tor happiness so eo she had the blue bird cut from the tho plaster Tho only difficulty with ouch Ruch designs Is that black Is 18 always the color used and come ome of the th effect Is lost loaL The Idea of ot black Is that It brings s out the white of the complexion makes the eyes look brighter and the mouth smaller r. The fashion was caricatured In one of the Eastern cities clUes not long ago b by a Woman wom worn woman an cartoonist on Oil one ono of or tho the papers She to took ok to painting spiders and such small animals on her cheek a different one every eT dB day A little extreme extremo perhaps but butIn butin In tho same spirit Yet after all It Is a l I harmless fashion which Is more than can bo be said of some others of or toda today to EO o why not follow It for the take sake of a little arlet variety van vari et ety In life met Mrs Irs Frank Frnnk Dodge entertained tOda today at ata a R. buffet luncheon at her home in Federal Heights The house was prettily decorated t. t ed ad with summer flowers Assisting the hostess hostels were Mrs 1 W D. D Donoher Mrs Irs Richard Keyes pouring Mrs Irs W. W P P. lOser Mrs Irs Joseph Gallgher Mrs Irs Joseph Portugal Por For tUbal Mrs George AtrIs Mrs Irs William and the MI Misses ses Elizabeth and Janet Chambers and the Misses Uline In Inthe Inthe Inthe the dining room The hours were from 11 to 2 o'clock and the serving was done from the lie dining room und and from the porch About bout seventy five guests els were ere ere present Miss s Ruth Partridge e will be lie hostess at ata f a lawn wn party part to be given glnn this e at ather ather ather her homo home In honor of oC her lien guest Miss lIss Ruth Louise f Partridge of or Pro Provo The Ia lawn Wit will beb decorated with 13 lanterns and andrut's rugs ruts and rustic furniture will make the tho plate attractive During the evening e games frames and dancing wilt Ill b be bc enjoyed The hostess will be assisted In entertaining b by U Cn Carolyn r I n L Lyon Miss Lucille Clark will entertain this evening c lit at a dinner part party at nt the tho Country club for fOl Miss lIss Mar Mary Many Luman who n nil be bema ma married In September a and nd Miss Carolyn Caroln Bache ache who Is III an ii out of or town visitor In Inthe Inthe Inthe the center o of the Hie table will be bo a large lars basket of oC dalles h banked around with email bouquet bouquets of sweet peas as Ribbons of f various colors at each place piece will III iiI lead head to the small bouquets which will be fa favors Ol for for forthe the guests The hour of the dinner I Is 7 i 7 o'clock and ad covers will t be e laid for Cor or fourteen One Onie of af the prettiest events o-f o la lat t night was as the dance given I by the girls of Fort Douglas at the post The affair was as inthe in inthe Inthe the hop hep room which was beautifully rt decorated for the occasion Combined with American nags flags were flowers willow boughs bough ferns and other plants while on the porches Japanese lanterns rugs s and arvd gard garden n furniture made mado the place ex exceedingly ex ax- attractive e The hostesses were Miss Doroth Dorothy Haiker Harker Miss I Ethel lIez- lIez Miss Lou and Jane June Miss Genevieve Gene Hoffman Miss Ruth Coff Coffy Mss Miss Matilda and Miss Anna nna Axton Ax- Ax toni ton Tho The mothers of oC the ho hostesses acted as ns chaperons Mrs Willis Mrs Irs T. T Tr R n I Mrs Irs A A. W T. Foreman Mrs A. A D C. C Ahrends Mrs Mra John T T. Hess Mrs Irs John T T. Mrs J. J It R Hezmalhalch Mrs Irs Edward W V Coffy Corty Mrs W V. B Ii Wallace Wallace Wal Val lace and Mrs Elizabeth Hoffman lofman Light lunches were served ened on the during during dur dur- ing the thc Intermissions between the and punch was served d IJ bj by Mrs Irs I Edgar X N. Cart Coffy and Mrs Irs J R R. Hezmalhalch Flow eis In vases and bowls were placed plated on table table- mostly pink sw sweet et t peas After Arter the each ch Q of the hostesses entertained lit ill supper at her own home borne the particular gur she hid lid Invited In There were about a hundred young people from town Mrs Irs Thomas Thoma J. J Nipper was wan hostess ss' at ata ata a n luncheon Monday afternoon at ut ner ncr home 1244 1214 J- J East rast ast South Temple street The table lalle was waK with a hand embroidered derail dered luncheon set et In ho the thc wild robe lose pattern pattern pat pat- pat pat-I tern edged eded with la lace e. e At the tho center was Wag a n large larce basket of La Ja France ruses II C Covers ers were laid laft fo for r twelve c Cards have ha been received b b by friends In I ISAlt Salt hake announcing the mt marriage e of Miss Mb's Marguerite Marie 1 and J JArthur J. J I Arthur Fearn which took place at Ht t Evanston Evanston Evans Evans- ton V Wyo o Ja January nual 3 t. t The bride is the I oldest daughter of or Mr and Mrs Irs Frank B formerly of or this lila city but now o of of ton Evanston Wyo The parents of the I young oun girl were unwilling un to have her lier marry man manon on account of her liar youth so the couple away and were secretly I married The They were forgiven however when the secret was made known This has been a a. bu bus y week at the head henc of r Emigration canyon Aside from f several sev sv- fV anal eral small parties the Conservation Converse Converse Con Con- verse Wits was entertained at dinner Tuesday evening h by Ju Judge Will R. R King ICing of Wash ash ington I D. D C C. Twenty members were present Thursday evening e the Stopover Ica league uc hud had a get et together dinner In tho the Inn Registered at nt t during the week were ere Mrs H ii Tyree and M Mrs Mr- Harr Harry Ganz and family Edward M. M Ashton David Ua A A. A Smith Mrs E C. M t 1 R Ree C C. W V n Mr Ir and Mrs Irs George o S. S Auerbach Miss 1 F. F Fox of Hartford 1 Conn Herbert Auerbach Fred Auerbach Mrs 1 H If S S' Knight and chil dren Mrs Clarence Warnock and ami sons son Prof Thomas Gilts GIh Mr and Mrs Irol C S. S Clopton Mr Ir and Mrs Charles Kroman A A. T T. Kollo Mr oIl and Mrs I P. P Ii D. D Austin J J. J Herbert Hunt Mr Ir and Mrs IrB Claudo Claude S S. Williams Miss Helen lichen Miss Anna Mr and 1 Mrs Irs Herbert Kohon Mr and Mrs Mm Malcolm McAllis McAllister ter Mr and Mrs J. J II Le Loyson Loson n. n Mr and Mrs Allon Spencer and child Mr and Mrs Mra Will G G. Farrell Fan There were a n. number of w week k end par par- tics persons going u up Pioneer day to sta stay over O Sunday Pinecrest Is becoming a R. Re e very popular honeymoon resort a R. number number num num- ber bel of couples choosing It to spend the first few days or wo weeks ks alter after their mar roar S Mrs Dan McNaughton entertained Thursday evening for Cor Mrs Walter F Williams of Butte The hostess was as assisted as as- slated by her young Joung daughter Miss MIM Win Win- alfred and tho entertainment for the tho evening e consisted of games and music Those Thoe asked to meet tho guest st from out of town were Mesdames B. B O U. U Brooks Cox Cook Nesbit Roberts Lt Leggit gIt Southey Go Goff Wilcox ox Astler and Miss MUs Tre Philip Leslie I McNaughton Freddie and Edward WilI Wil WU I hams liams Miss Cora Koenig of or Golden Col arrived ar an- rived In Salt Lake L' Friday afternoon She will spend the remainder of the iho summer with her sister Mrs Irs Curtis McCombs McComb at 08 avenue 8 C C. P P. Hall of if tho the Twentieth Is expected In the time eft city soon to spend his lea leave lea e of ot absence A. A J- J E. E wilo vimo has i been on leave lea at Fort iou Douglas with Mrs 1 Ahrend Ahrends will leave carl early in the week for or his regiment regiment regi regi- ment at Fort Wingate Miss Louie Loul Spencer has hlll gone on to Rexburg Rex flex burg burs a and n will go later through Yellowstone Yellowstone Yellow Yellow- stone stono park with her brother Samuel G G. Spen Spencer er Jr Tr Mr Ir and Mrs Mra Irs A f L Anderson are arc re re- congratulations on the birth of a n son Eon The They formerly hired llred here bere but lt nohe now no o hA their home at ut Santa Ro Rosa ROMI n Cal Cat Mrs Irs Anderson was before her marriage Miss Fanny Bird sister of Dr Bird Mr 11 and Mrs Irs Theodore Amus Amussen en left lert yesterday esterday for Cor New York from which place they will sail Mil next week for Europe The They will make malee an extended tour of or tho the continent continent conti conti- nent and In the fall will return to Chicago Chi Chi- cago where Mr Amussen will study law Miss Bryan BInn poon spoon and Ml Miss s Clyde of or Ogden are the g of Miss lIss Dorothy Doroth Sweet SweetS S S S Mrs Herman E E. Campbell and daugh daugh- ter tar Miss 1188 Mar olar Mary have returned from a n visit to Portland Seattle and British Co Co- Co lum lumbia Mrs frs J J. J C C. Hanchett Is at Brighton where she abe Joined the time house party part at theOdell tho the Odell cottage which Is being chaperoned b by Mrs W. W T. T Benson She will re remain remain re re- main o cr tho the week weekend ent end I Mrs Mra tr trE E EdWad wa of Cincinnati Cincin Cincin- nati naU has hris returned to O Ogden den after a a. visit of a week with Mrs Leon Lenn Sweet Mr and Mrs Irl James W W. Collins have havo returned home after alter a visit isit at the home of J J. J H. H Spargo at 01 Ogden 1 en Mrs 1 Frank Knox and daughter Miss Frances are spending several days with Mr 11 an and Mrs Irs DeWitt Knox In California Mrs Louis Cohn and niece Miss H Adelaide Ade Ado laide expect to leave lea the first of tho the week for Cor a n trip through Yellowstone Yellow Yellow- stone S S S Mrs Irs William D. D Foster Foter is visiting Mrs George GeorgC J. J McLaughlin u lIn who was nag formerly Miss 1188 Louise Walden alden of this city at her hor country home near Rochester N. N Y Mr 11 and Mrs J. J A A. A Whitaker of Chi CM- ago raco o ha como come to make malte their homo home In Salt Jak Lake They 11 I e have havo been much entertained enter enter- I tamed since their arrival |