OCR Text |
Show 1 M AIM SOCIETY MUSIC "EPUHMM SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1913 SOCIETY LOOKS FORWARD TO CHARITY BALL EAGERLY TT IS. HOHATK IK I'.OWMAN". formerly Mhs Frances Cowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cowan, Ttf rr marriage vesterdav afternoon was one of the. important matrimonial events of the season. v I I '" V r J- ; . .v . f . ff A i - 4 " :. ' .. ... .. : - v; V - . - - - - ' ' . s . - It J". ' - - - ' ' ."- ; Newhouse and Mrs, Edwin F, Holmes Lends Zest to Local Circles and Winter Promises to' See Much Activity i . t ' "i MUCH ' GAIETY SIGHT IN v' . - ; r - t ; - vvV-i ... ... . c - .. v v.- iw., . t. - , v .' ' - . - j , 4 , " . . . . ( v; 'i . s - ' t ".'- -- ' vX 'i . ' - . . - , '. ; : . . . , t at the present SOCIAL in conditions Salt Lake correspond generally to those existing throughout the t K '4 : s ' " " A I K .':'-- , ' - t . ' . fif -y ';' ; ,' ; v ,,....,..' 3 .,. t ... '".j. 'X I .;- .'. 'J." - country, while on account of the sorry Btate of Affairs on the other side an absence of elaborate social functions is noticeable there, a continuous round of delightful informal entertaining !s tefwn isitors kpt up here withasout of motif. and brides-elec- t the Perhaps the same conditions do not prevail In society circles on the coast as U !s Inevitable that In view of the presence of the many distinguished visitors In attendance at the exposition they should come In for a large share of social recoarn iCon. Among the represent? t ves- are Included men high in offi'ial and military circles accompanied by their wives and families. Any place where an International exposition is held is bound to b for a time the center of marked gaiety when the official members of thi local commission do all in their powfr to extend courtesies to outside officials and the state and foreign bulldini's on the exposition grounds are often the scene of brilliant and elaborate entertainment. The entire western country lias participated to a marked decree in the unr visitors usual influx and tourists during the exposition season and cordial hospitality of a kind? has been extended accordingly. 'f is every prosrpeet that there IIKItE rjX will be a social gwakoning in the national capital within the next with the entrance of a new first of the land to hold sway at the lady White House. Undoubtedly the influence of Washington gaiety and hospitality will extend far beyond the radius of the capital and will relijn supreme until after the Christmas holidays. In the meantime charity functions and elaborate entertainments always distinguish the late fall and early winter in all social centers, m which Salt Lake always does her share. Halloween, which i almost here, has been cifn over to a round of p:ala entertaining which grows in popularyear. The festivities are enity by those of all clashes and ages, joyed not forgetting the children to whom the cheerful fall festival is eagerly an-- 1 1M pa t ed. ..Preparations for the Charity ball are going on in a cheerful and satisfactory manner and tickets are finding a ready-salat Cue hands of the leading society women who have the annual event in , bars;-- . There enis to be a wish expressed on every sMo for the success of the function, which is always 'regarded an th. official opening of the gay social season and the of the annual event last year was the cause of regret In many directions. s ft 1 ROM now on until the date of the ball Thursday evening. November 4, at the Hotel Utah there will be time for all arrangements to bo made in connection with the handsome costumes and wearing apparel which Is always such an object of interest on the annual occasion. circles have had SALT LAKK.noriety notable additions to their ranks lately which as a matter of course adds materially to the general interest. i S . , .J Vr ' '- . -f -- "S r Weddings and Engagements m- rr( t tr r. T i rr- ii T i rh r A. ; l'r.hi on ' n v. , le.!-eU " tti IiiRtna n tuo-tof ,V t fern and palms the Andrrw-- i v HI tak- - pl:i MAndlnK nrnler n bower of bridal party f v f t t; ni at t',i hr vsantii emo m ami autumn whit" Tbe iiiliie wore a gown of ipi isn fhurrV T!)i' cfrr-- ' foil. rttlin t. yt'-i- t ?f " - .l flora-.- n- rr tfco I ! I i'rformi1 A I.!r. b- t'i - je r"ptiot) w at ruai" f the Nr. snil Mi. A. pir"i!.i, t i 5tr t. I'.. V vblieif.satin and shadow lt.ill !. nnd ''r-rte- d of white roses. Miss boti(-Ue- t ;iad v KlUs attended her sister. June was the best mini. Neldinjiton ! th- - reception niush'al selecJohn f,Ji'-'iOuring . ii ti" H'l r h ..f f alveti by guests. Samuel Itrl .).j - Th 10.tr r!.i:- - of Mjs M r JI'Klr--- v tion werefattier jn f r h t "tii' f C of the bridegroom, was eteron. thr f, . J,ifi-.-A. of an, r o i ..' f 1 I ;n Ids cn'iits ?s?Nl,'i '. N. V.. will lko't'.i' t W'pflrf.H.Iav Miss Vera receiving by Mrs. daughter n t't1 i! r.i Peterson and Maggie r,tii!'l nt th )ut o'r'o.-n .tf:rrt(H)r T a n aunt of the bridegroom. ti-ml Newton, t'ir!ir 'tit Mr.". Mr. Mr. S. I. Ieteron was assisted It1 ilt rhn .irijho'mim.-- r,.- - .in-- f'ni' of tii. t.riM Kin jinrcif'.". ', THI I'm rmi Psi!tp i: th dinlnt: room by Mrs. Joseph Petera vill follow, l rKr.insr P. son. Mr. J. II. Uorroeks, Mrs. f rt 1" ctff't l;!'ir hi-v tinxounic roi:pl..'IU oepart for Iterkeley ami Mrs. t Hall. After t rr th o.i5t before November ..!! trip thromfh the young couplo will be X. V.. to mV: thir at home In the 10 ;rn1l-.'mis of frt u! T.tt'fh ,i MtF Lily apartments. fi ftr. 4t 4e I r Vm-j.Miss Heth 'Merrill, daughter of Mr. rmn ant! I'.f.-.- 'i."" lv T !.rtrtof. Mr. art. Tr.. F;. X. t'htil ar.nounr" o;o wrtr civffi Mrs. Lester Merrill, will leave to la-'U- and l!'r t?:.finit of thir ilauphtrr nsirt' .vt srr.en hv Mi tin i,n, pimn day for Chicago, where she will be to William 11. MniiKhan of . I.f Poffltnfy-TTb marrlaKc will take place th unit, In marriage to David Heese on iiit of Tii lril wifr ; t.filor-.Wednesday at the home of President latter part of Xovrnt.r. wJtti fur. nn l l'f liftman IJUsworth of the Chicago. misJ; jf. tri!r,f f brl'I's fi sion. l!ng-i.itShe l'oni'fl Th will be accompanied by sevoms from annoiinrcmfnt .rrt,i IIcr it-- Mi. Cnmlvn Cmfiir., friends. the After the marriage eral to n t of lMvltl 1'raw-foof the tr.rnKf r,..' Newiiil tt t itit.in t. woreJ.l n wfn nan York to will t,tn1.-- y. for ati'I of oii young go Mr. couple lr. l. I) uU at ! .u rl' pink brij?M Moor JJnrliay of Salt Lake, to Mias an Indefinite stay. f The bride-eleIs very popular Iti Itnl'l KlnnnVry. daughter of aft-o ;pl tfff ThKor M. The Lake. Salt P.. ir and pt.rr.! bridegroom Is a tenor lf!ii ofKlannrry, fr?- - wo'kV trip to laoA- - Flannerv tti xr.Hnr,e for In numerous muWet hcrf leld Manor, singer appeared sical programs while In Utah. th roust. I iuom t?if ir r'ti;rr. will lv K t hnntf nt Mr. Lindsay in a Salt Like boy. but lri.I.i ovrnlnc at ban ,.pnt latr-flintier n iis kI rnuft of An interesting: and pretty wedding of years In I'owSn. MrtrUrt!, where he h!j hi educareceived th' Alt Int. t, Mr. Ktul Mrs. week was that of Miss Cecilia the vas tion. H Joined the famous Black Heckmann whrfi the forma! jiitr.ii! ,n.i-nand Thomas Leo Dykes, Watch at the hegrinrtlnjr of the war nnd which took place at the home of the inr'i. :' hoUT the rank of lieutenant in the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. r.nl!isr iri th" rjinpl Nxt S.iturflav rfsinienL Heckmann. Lights were strung throughKltn-raat i;ovtI.n.l IIaU Ml? lirrnarltie out the house nnd grounds and the muSim-nwll! be Warner Mrs. Xellle M- Wall, forr.ierlj of Salt sic added ani Ualpn to the gaiety of the occasion. the Vrry Her. Samuel R. Lake but now of riirri"l tv Antielen, an Mor than one hundred and fifty guests Mi nounce the marriage of her daughter attended. olli4fiay i f St. '.irk'5 rathdral. after the reto;iMnr mnibfr of H. sftie to Clifford F.lliott. The wedding ception Mr. Immediately Kimb!I, r.ho t. Mrs. and Dykes left for ha? spent took place in Los Angeles October 6. o::m; f itly Silt will visit relatives where Payeon, they at tl tlir pit four )i.r in On .t After a tri; to the exposition and for a week. Upon their return they will y at t Ji Mr. Mr?. lfdaml oilr c of iri a r! si:vc and CaHlin i Klliott will be at home t, their friends at 371 L I an. phyl-mstudied of Wrmimt. l make their home in Lo Anceles. street. clu'-aiff at th l'oIutnll, ollKe The bride hat many friends in Fait s She If a sister of Mrs. Bernard ii:irtrn'r iioul, Isotii- - N lik'. The marriage of Mirs Kloise Loftus. fn fJ'irlinuton, O. Me klonl) irp. Mr. Sin'on.j" Loftus, Mm KralalloM at th daughter ofK.Mr. and Mrs. D. C.WednesVt . anI sin Smith took place L'dwin and th-A Tuesof h:m he wedding reception pretty s,tulyini tmlvrrjliy with hin position In day evening was that of Miss Zelda day, October 13, in the Salt Lake law in fonrir tir . t t r of Walter C Lllii, of Woods Cro.- ami Joseph AI. Temple. off:, th" rr;il f Ml Peter on of Salt Iake. following the of f'troit. i'?pT anMr. nnd Mrs. Thomas p.urton nt tlic home Mi Kimlnttl wa Kratltiat! In 1314 ceremony which took nounce of their the daughengagement at llowt.intl HH. mmltrrs cf the were bridegroom. Only Immediate ter Anna Larsen to Uverett Onasch. now in Sail .1 k will friends of tr present. soon. for ttrr The room were decorated with au- - The wedding will lake fore her mnrrla. rI I i - T.t. Mr tl-.- A?u!r-iv?- . . i i r i f r I . j 1 otn'fs . ;.. .1 . 1 I.n-tt- II'!'-1t:iri- ! : - ; v-r- ! . ! av-n.i- r. r i i " -- 1 ?.i'rt, . 3?" i V-i- I b t - t M-- ! 5lv-- ii-- T -- nl r ,,. '.l ? . bro-I'loth- r! i ct - r'-wl- r j- -- v.-h- r , t 3;.' ll I Ik - at - fnl-rrtit- t ss -- 1 ofi-tcr- t.r rlc sje X i ahf-enc- " IwUt & i i1. ,c Ine has passed the- summer in Salt Lake with her mother Mrs. R. M. Ridr, dle and sister Mrs. Henry Key has been the center of attraction among a large circle of friends. Mrs. Ifft and daughter left yesterday for Pocatcllo to si,eml a few weeks with her son George Nicholas Ifft, Jr.', who was graduated from Princeton college last June and is now in charge of his father's interests in the Poca- Klin-gende- tcllo Tribune. Mrs. Ifft and daughter expect to leave about the first of December for St. Galien, Switzerland, where Mr. Ifft is located. Con ting Events social calendar of the week will with the card parly and tea to he given by the mem hers of the dramatic section of the Ladies' Literary club Monday afternoon at the clubhouse. A large number of tables have been reserved for the affair. Till" 5i- e ff 1 1 ea-'- I j - few-week- s ON , 'wVr si des' s . - - Social Affairs During Present Season and Elite Await With Them Anticipation v v us I LV-L Both Gracious Matrons Expected to Preside at Numerous ' .....j : ' ?!'4L 'j -- C . - f I G. M'ADOO , wife of the secretary of the treasury, who with her husband will arrive in Salt Lake th is mormnjr for a stay over night.' Mrs. McAdoo was formerly Eleanor Kandolph Wilson, daughter, of President Woodrow Wilson, and the wives of leading- Salt Lake Democrats anticipate her coiningwith pleasure. The picture shows her in her bridal costume. T R S. . WILLIAM TV MANY RECHERCHE EVENTS ON SOCIETY'S CALENDAR - I .. 4 r" i I :..,;-- . n .;- I '' Presence in City of Mrs, Samuel j e F 3C 5j Mrs. Samuel Newhouse returned Wed- - The first dancing party of the series to be pi ven by the Ctah club will take place Wednesday evening in the ballroom of the Hotel Utah. f 1r o- - l.ue. Mrs. R. F. McConaughy is chairman of the section. The annual' meeting of the Girls' friendly Society of Utah will begin Friday evening with a dinner in the Sun-fla- y school rooms of St. Paul's cathedral. Reports for the year will be read, followed by a service in the cathedral, at which the Rt. Rev. Paul Jones will speak. The business meeting will be held Friday afternoon and evening in of the cathedral. the The Ladies' Auxiliary of council SI of the U. C. T.. will entertain at cards Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Donohue, No. Canning apartments. The committee on arrangements consists of Mrs. F.ugene" Kahn, , hairman; Mrs. Alfred D. Paine, Mrs. John Hanson and Mrs. Joseph Saxman. Mrs. George A. Schramm will enter; tain the past matrons circle at her S. Sixth Fast, next Thursday home. afternoon at - o'clock. '.' Howard. W. R. C. will be entertained at a card social Thurs-;;;- y afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. 640 S. Second West. A. Knackstcdt, Those who will assist are Mrs. Charles I "rye, Mrs. John Zimmerman. Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Paul Winn, Mrs. P. J. Goble. The G. I. A. of the B. of L. E. will give a card party Frldr, y afternoon at K. of P. hall. Society Is expected to be largely represented at the appearance of Mrs. H 11. A. Beach and Miss Fernanda Pratt, The Oliver O. P"l-wo- or The guilds of St. Paul's church will give a party at the Newhouse hotel evening. Cards and dancing Thursday will b? the entertainment of the evening and the affair is anticipated as one cf the notable social events of the in joint recital at the Hotel Utah ballweek. The committee on arrangements room October -- 7. consists of Mrs. J. 1 1. Dennis chairman, Mrs. William Story, Jr., Mrs. John Weir, The social dancing classes of J. A. Reeves, Mrs. A. II. Cowic, Jr., Mrs. gymnasium will open ThursMrs. M. i:. Lipman and Mrs. Thomas A. day evening under the direction of Miss i Purton. Mlna Taylor, who has spent the summer v- "I- th'5-Desere-t 'c The members and friends of HiTf Methodist Kpiscopal church will tender an Informal reception to Mr. and Mis. J. L. Wilson, Thursday evening, in the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will leave shortly to make their home In Toronto. Canada. Mr. Wilson was cashier and accountant of the James Stewart .Construction company during his stay in Salt' Lake. The first informal dinner of a series to be given during the season at the Commercial club will be held Thursday evening. Dinner will be served In the gold room and dancing will be enjoyed later. ; !' An important social event. of the week in church circles will be the informal reception to be given Friday evening by the League of the Sacred Heart in honor ' of the Rt. IJev. Joseph S. Glass, A musical D. D., at Cathedral hall. program will be given. Misses Lillian' Reilley', Adelaide Gregory and Fannie Orlob have-- issued invitations for "a Halloween dance to be held at the B. B. hall on Thursday, October 28. 9S Miss Bernadine Kimball will be the honor guest at an Informal afternoon tea to be given Wednesday by Mrs. home of Arthur Tibby at the1161 K. Ninth South, Grant Richart. from 4 until 6 o'clock. Only intimate friends and former schoolmates of the bride-elewill be invited. The Crystal Bridge club Will be entertained Wednesday at a luncheon and Mrs. Elizabeth J. O'Brien at bridge by in the Cottonwood district. her home The ladies of section 2 of the Aid First Presbyterian church society of the will give a-- musical tea Monday afternoon .from 3 until 5 o'clock at the home - nesday after an absence of eighteen months In the capitals of.Kurope principally London, where she had many thrilling experience?. She expresses herself as being very glad to return to a peaceful country and expects to spend the winter In Salt Lake, where she has been joined by her mother Mrs. Mary A. Stlngley from Long Beach. Although on her former visits Mrs. Newhouse by her own wish has not figured prominently In social entertaining It Is' expected that she will preside at numerous recherche social affairs before the close of the season. The presence of Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes always adds zest to local society, as she has proved herself to be an Ideal and gracious hostess in years past. reasons "While for several Mrs. Holmes has not thrown open her handsome town residence the "Amelia Palace" and will not give the magnificent entertainments which have distinguished her former visits In her Salt Lake home, she is always the center of social entertaining when in the city. y. y. GKOnG'L: X. It" FT, the wife of MRS. American consul to Switzerland, who witlf her daughter Cather- - of Mrs. -- J , - . ct SjC Sl Mrs.-Dun-ca- n ludying dancing in the cast. KveekinSocietv ONI" Autumn flowers and leaves decked the rlubrooms and the tea table, where Mrs. Carey and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury poured tea and coffee. Miss Edith Bull.who is the house guest of Mrs. Fdna Callaghan at her home in Federal Heights, was tho guest at a number of social affairs during the week. Miss McCornick entertained for her Friday afternoon at a prettily arranged luncheon. benefit card party, given three chapters of the Order of the ("astern Star, was one of the most successful events of the week. One, hundred and ten tables were arranged on the was mezzanine floor, where punch served. The guests were received by the prosi'ents of the chapters. Miss Barbnre Hoffer, Mrs. W. 1). J'rosscr and Mrs. U :. Hubbard. : ;'. An event of the week was a, card party and tea given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William P. Kiser under the direction of the ladies' guild of St. Mark's cathedral, of which Mrs. K. J. Chambers is president. Following card games a number of iricnds were present at tea. Mrs. Fd-m I1". Holmes and Mrs. Kiser at the table, assisted by Misspresided Mary Wall. Miss Lucile Fram kc. Miss Marjorie Ridwell, Miss Lillian Doscher. Miss Marjorie Wasson. Miss Ruth Prather A yesterday aftom jon at the Newhouse hotel bv the v. ami Miss Isabel Bacon. i' At the Ladies' Literary clubhouse Friday evening a dancing party was given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynch for their daughter Mary, and son Courtney, when over one hundred young friends were present. The rooms were decorated with golden chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. Supper was served at 11 o'clock in the dining room, where V- - autumn tints prevailed. Assisting in receiving the guests were Mrs. Thomas ivcurn.v and Mrs. Jane Cann. The Troubadour orchestra furnished the music. The annual reception criven by Presi dent and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury for the members of the freshman class of th$ University of Utah Friday evening at their home in S. Twelfth Fast street proved to ho a successful and enjoyable affair. It was attended by about 300 members" of the class. Music was furnished by the university orchestra and light refreshments o. were served. of the most enjoyable social of the, week was the recep- tion given Wednesday afternoon at the Newhouse hotel by Mrs. Henry Key Klingender in honor of .her sister Mrs. George Nicholas Ifft, who will leave to join Mr. Ifft at St. Gallon, Switzerland. 'i-The mezzanine floor was the scene of the pleasant affair and was decorated A pleasant affair of last evening in with tall vases and jardinieres of yel- young society circles was a party given and: autunm fcr Mi-- Opal Bettinger at the Knickerlow chrysanthemums leaves.. Tables where refreshments bocker apartments to celebrate her were served were attractive with flow- seventeenth anniversary. ers, autumn foliage and festoons of The entertainment came is a surprise t ii smilax. Miss Bettinger, who was taken to An orchestra furnished music and rido while the guests automobile were present. several hundred guests assembled. Gay autumn tints prevailed ' the pretty decorations and supper For Miss Gertrude 'Schwarz of Brook-lin- in was served. O. Mrs. Woodruff Iiussell Mass., ;Js :,; and daughter Miss 'Adelaide Woodruff Miss Hazel afternoon Yesterday gave a bridge party Thursday afterwas at a showhonor the guest noon to a large number of their friends. Mrs. musicale Flla C. and er by given Decorations were carried out in Bliss Mrs. Walter and Wetzell autumn and foliage. Wetzell home in N. State street.at the Assisting in various ways were Mrs. About fifty were present, including Karl A. Sefieid, Mrs. John p:iliott Clark, members of the choir of the First MethMrs. George N. Lawrence, Miss Norinne odist church, of which the bride-eleThompson, Miss Mildred McMillan, Miss is a member. A musical program was Krminio Calvin. Miss Marjorie Howard. different guests and Mrs. as-C. by Miss Carolyn Cowan and Miss Lucila given Louis Mrs. Strohauer C. Dailey.and Cornish of New York. in The hostess " sisted the entertaining. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Daniel i corns were aoornea wiui yeiiow ana Miss tea at for entertained Alexander chrysanthemums and autumn Schwarz at her apartments in the Pres-cott- .' white leaves. . -- - 1- fo-3- 'I- " e, Mc-Kinn- yellow-chrysanthemum- ey s ct - The Salt Lake Tennis club was tlx? scene of an informal afternoon tea FriFred Cowans day afternoon, when Mrs. friends to meet entertained thirty-fiv- e her sister Mrs. F.' W. Carey, and Miss G. W.' .Parks. 1053 First; ave- - Fdith 'Bull, both of San Francisco. . The children of the junior choir of St. Mary's cathedral tendered a party to Mfss Nora Gleason. , The Saturday affair was a surprise and all arrangements were in the hands of the little (Continued on Following rage.) |