Show I 1 VY SOCIE tL t- L RO ROM time Ume Immemorial D in hl high h society circles both In this country 1 and abroad the nn- nn nual neat charity harp ball ha sta q b r t I marked marset a a. notable and vm I fashionable s SO society o c i let c t y event In European P S.- S. r countries the function Is led Jed b by royalty while whilo In the large Jarge Eastern cities clUes the tho royalty of ot wealth and standing takes precedence Not ot to attend the important nt a affair tra h is considered con eon to be rather out of oC the world Whatever ma may be the circumstances surrounding such an event the tho motive is the same and the tho dancing for Sweet Charity's Charils Salve Sake has become more moro than a fa fad It must not be Imagined hn- hn for Cor an Instant that the noble band of or philanthropic women who 1 work to make the affair a success donot do donot 5 5 not devote devoto much valuable time and I energy to the work expecting no return re return re- re turn unless the reward of ot an approving ap- ap approving approving ap ap- proving proving- conscience can be considered in that light The Tho charity ball to be given Tu Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- s- s da day night b by tho the members of or S St. St Marks Mark's hospital association deserves a athe all the support that ha ha- ha been given in th the past and oven more moro This association by b Its systematic efforts has become a power powel for good In tho the community There Is no possible po doubt of the tho sue sue- cess Bess of or the affair and In a social wa wait way it will be an impetus Those who bu buy tickets and attend will enjoy the llant assemblage and md those who bu buy tickets for the good of the cause will wll feel a n glow of or conscious pride as thc they read In the tho morning paper of or the great grea fInancIal success Fair Fall women am and beautiful maids will have hao a II long Jong looked for tor opportunity to display bewildering toilettes dressmakers and will benefit thereby as well as florists and md tradesmen but tradesmen but The greatest Jt of or these is charity and the tho reaching far effects will never bo be at known known at least In this world How man many recall Ju in that matchless character sketch Little Dorritt where Dickens In his own graphic and tender manner tells tella of poor little HUe Mother Maggie homeless and neglected neg neg- who after aCter an nn acc accident dent in the street was taken to a hospital where for the first time Ume In her sad ad life she awoke to find herself hersel in a clean white bed with tender nurses ses bending over o her hernas Was nas It an any wonder that sho asked asked ask ask- ed If she were In heaven Here too she had her first taste Q of and for the remainder of or her life in expressing her delight ht or keen appreciation appreciation appreciation of ot anything she would close her eyes and murmur It Is and so Condl Conditions lions as to hospitals have changed materia materially since the time timo of which h Dickens wrote Now the superior advantages of ot nursing and surgery Burg in fa these valuable valuable valuable val val- Institutions are mado made use of b by people In every o rank In life Ute and toe they are not considered as In y ars past a place for only the indigent and homeless who then as nov Y found round them i m 1 a a 0 l heaven caven of or refuse refuge I I Ij 1 I WEEK IN SO SOCIE CI ETY If II IL I That the charity ball will trill hold the center of ot the society stage during the coming week weel Is evidenced by tho the fact that there are very few affairs of or asocial a asocial social nature scheduled for the wee week The final details for tor the large event are completed and everything points to a brilliant success Tho The committees In charge are arc Executive Executive Mrs F F. F S S. S Ba Bascom scorn Mrs 1 r Windsor V. V Rice Mrs Irs Russel L L. L Tracy and Mrs Irs Sol Siege 1 Decora- Decora tion Clifford R R. P Mrs rs AV V V. V Mont Ferry Mrs rs Rob Robert crt C. C Gemmell Gemmell Gemmen Gem- Gem mell men Mrs Kriebel Music Mrs Music Mrs George Georgo Y Wallace Supper Supper r- r Mrs Edwin Edwin Edwin Ed Ed- win I KImball Mrs 1 Samuel Paul Tick Tick- Tickets ets ets Mrs Irs Grant Smith Mrs Mrs- J J. J A. A Reeves eeves Advertising Advertising- Irs William II H. Child I The reception committee will include in include include in- in clude the executive vo committee and the chairmen of ot the other committees with Mrs Andrew J. J Gorham the president of or the association on and Miss 1 Howat secretary t I The punch bowl will willbe be In charge of or Mrs Grant Smith an and d Mrs Mr F F. S. S Bascom who will be assisted by the tho Misses Louise Putnam Elinor Stewart Stewart Stewart Stew Stew- art Mary Copley Be Bess Bess' and Mildred 1 McMillan Rao Rne and Olive Bartch Mamle Mamie Mamie Ma Ma- mie Sappington and Winnifred Brice The senor and junior nurses of ot St. St Marks Mark's Training school will be the guests of or the hospital association and will wear their uniforms Arrange Arrange- have been made mad for or the street cars to run until 1 30 to accommodate accommodate date dato the tho of or the ball The afternoon tea toa given Saturday I afternoon by Mrs M. M L. L Ritchie closed tho the series of or delightful afternoon affairs af af- a- a fairs given by the thc hostess On this Uw occasion sho she was assisted in r receiving by Mrs Irs Glen OIen Miller l Mrs Irs Elliott Kelley Kel- Kel K I Ie ley and Mrs 1 E. E Bacon In the thc dining room which was attractive In bronze brom E chrysanthemums Mrs Lamotte am and Mrs Irs Bacon presided at the tea and coffee urns assisted h by Miss lIss Florence Ware Yare and Miss Romola King e Miss Lillian James JameR was the guest lC b t of honor Saturday afternoon at nt a cup and saucer shower given by bJ Mrs Clayton Clay Clay- Claton Clayton ton I. I Thatcher and Miss 1 Della Delia Hino s at nt the tho home of Mr MI and Mrs F F. L. L HInes on D street Th The pretty prett floral Horal decorations were were carried out In green and white whito In reference to the coming wedding of or l Il Miss James mums and cosmos cosines were used In pro pro- fusion Hearts was the game dame of or the UH afternoon and 20 young friends of oC the elect bride enjoyed the afternoon Tho Misses s Hempstead entertained Informally at a luncheon Satur Saturday a in jn honor of or Mrs 1 Karl Earl A. A Scheid Th The Browning DrowninG section of or the Ladles Ladles' Literary club was entertained Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day afternoon at Rowland Howland hall ball by hy Miss Colburne t Perhaps the most luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon of ot the week weel was given In honor honorof of Mrs 1 Karl A. A Schied on Wednesday b by Mrs Irs Ledyard Ledard M. M r. r Bailey Balle All of the details were exquisitely can carried led out In Japanese effect The Pete dining room was wa a bower of graceful s sprays l as a's of wistaria with Its deep 1 blos blos- Pink chrysanthemums mums In a a. Japanese bra brass s bowl howl and Japanese embroidered dollies doilies were effective on the tho polished table which was WIl lighted by softly shaded c candles The rhe whole effect was heightened b by the Three Little Maids from flom School In Japanese e costumes who assisted In serving The Tho series of f Informal card parties given b by Mrs B B. A A. Ic 1 McMillen were pretty affairs of ot tho the week The decorations decorations decorations dec dec- orations were chrysanthemums and four tables were played each after after- noon There was much in the thc way of entertaining en- en done llone for Madam Scherr Scheff durIng during dur- dur Ing ng her stay In Salt Lal Lake e. e She is popular popular lar ar In the social world here and her engagement was very ery successful tul and Interesting and called forth large and fashionable audiences I t Miss May Kervin one of oC the poplar and nd attractive members of the younger set et who Is visiting with friends atlan after an n absence of half haJ a year car Is the ve- ve of or man many delightful Informal social affairs at the tho hands of or her young oung friends One of or the Uw charming attains affairs or of f the week given In ht her honor was ho tho tea at nt which Miss MIsa I Stin Stingley le ley was the was hostess s.- s. The rooms ni were attractive In fn pink and white chr The prizes es of ot tho the afternoon afternoon af- af were awarded to Miss lIss Kervin I Miss liss Loreen I. I Leary ear and Miss lIss Elizabeth McIntyre cInt re The theaters are more than holding their their own these times and the attractions attractions ons booked are so unusually fascinating fascinating fasci- fasci that the they rather interfere with evening hospitality in the home The musical season Is also In full blast bast and nd a week can not go ro by without ono one oz ot or more attractive musical events The production the coming w week el of ot The Squaw Man an b by Edwin Milton 1 Royle Role will wm be an event of great Interest interest inter Inter- e. e est it and local loca pride as the authors I Ia is isa isa a former Cormer resident of Salt Lake and a n member of one of the most prominent families In the community The successful suc sac I young oun and playwright playwright play play- wright Is now visiting at the home of or his parents Judge and Mrs Irs J J. J C C. Royle Boyle Tho The different church guilds and so societies societies so- so are arc busy preparing preparing- for their annual annual annual an an- nual Christmas ba bazaars and sales which will he be more elaborate than usual in man many cases St. St Marks Mark's cathedral cathedral cathedral ca ca- ca- ca thedral guild will hold a bazaar Tuesday Tuesday Tues TUes- da day December 10 in th the Sunday school room The women of or tho the First Presbyterian church have set the date for the first week in December The Altar society of or St St. Marys Mary's cathedral will soon announce the date and place of or Its annual Christmas sale P An entertainment to be he given soon after the holidays for tho the Benefit of or orthe the Free o Kindergarten Is Ig in tion This Is an annual affair and lt 18 always of a high class character When rhen It is said lid that Mrs Irs C C. E. E Richards John D. D Spencer and H. H C. C Dunbar areto are arc areto to appear in the play tho the success of the same is well assured R Mrs Irs Wilfred Culmer entertained ata at ata ata a family dinner Thursday night for Mrs W W. II H. Culmer who Is visiting in Salt LaJ Lake e from Bellingham ham Wash Nash Mrs C. C E E. E Allen was wa the hostess I at a avery avery very pretty prett Informal luncheon Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day afternoon 55 r Ono of tho pleasant events of or the wool wok was tho the Sunday sch school ool social at atthe atthe atthe the First Congregational church Friday Friday Fri Fri- day evening when the large number of ot pupils pupil and their teacher and parents enjoyed a a. picnic supper and antI games of all kinds with music and speaking by bythe bythe bythe the Rev Rov E E. I. I Goshen and the tho superintendent superIntendent super super- F. F A A. 41 Friday evening a linen shower was given in honor of Miss Mildred Phillips Phillips Phillips Phil Phil- lips a 8 hr bride de of the coming season n. n On Friday November 1 I Miss 1 Eva H. H Jenson celebrated her eighteenth birthday at her parents' parents residence l IG-l North Second West Yest street The rooms were beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums chrysanth chry chry- mums Supper was as served at 10 p. p m. m The evening was spent in games singing recitations and similar features kite Th hj 5 following were present 1 Millie 11 lie Tinge Annie Jacobsen Esther Davis Mattie Mattle Howells Nellie Math Maine don Pearl Flint Mary M r Nuttall Bessie cie Smith Stella Broberg Rhea Miner Willard Smith Amer Hansen Hanson John Margetts Ben Howells Sydney Taylor H Hyrum rum Frank Barnes Scott Case Harold H. H Jenson Frank Smith and John Matheson Tho The young mens men's class and the young oung ladies ladies' classes o of the tho First Baptist church Sunday school chool held their first social of the fall and winter season eason Friday at nt the homo home of Mr 11 und and Mrs F F. J. J Lucas Fifth Firth avenue The home homo was beautifully decorated and lI light hl refreshments served A toastmaster toast- toast master mastor was chO chosen en who called upon several to tu respond to tho the toasts shown in the following program W W. A. A Walker Why nh I l Must t Go Home Alone Charles Fitzgerald M My Best Dest Story tor F. F J J. J Lucas Something I r Have Heard Chester nOW Bowers NI Some Girls I Have Known GU Guy Miller Expensive Exen Expensive lve Jewelry Matilda Frazee Early lEuy Impressions Made lade on Mo 1 b by l 1 My Salt Lake City Friends Herbert t Ros Ross Our Girls Vena Darke Our Bo Boys s Earl Wight Wight Hp How v It F Feels Feels els to toBe toBe toBe Be Tried Wallace allacc Bong The Ship Shil Tarn Tam t am Sailing Mr and Mrs II J John lm J. J Frost anc an- an c I engagement of their daughter daugh daug h ter Allie to James Payne of or Kaysville the tho wedding to take tak place In Decem Decem- lJ her ber r. r The Misses Afton ACton and Jasmine Young have I sued issued Invitations for far a musicale Thursday evening at their home Red Hed Butte Hollow In honor of or Mr and Mrs Mra I l Karl Earl arl A A. Scheid Mrs William McCrea 1 will wilt entertain the tho S Sowing Serving club and a few fow guests In int t t honor of or Mrs Samuel M M. Parker rl cr Friday Friday Fri Fri- day afternoon at the McCrea home on Ea East l Third South street I Mr and Mrs Ins E E. E T. T nane Harvey will entertain entertain en en- Thursday evening in honor of or Mayor Maor and Mrs John S S. S Bransford Miss Eudora Daly Dal- will entertain the Evening Card club on Thursday evenIng evenIng evenIng even- even Ing at her home homo on Brigham street r The Tho Twentieth Century club will meet with Mr Mrs Allen T T. Sanford Monday Monday Mon lon day afternoon Mrs Irs J. J K Nicholson entertains Mon Men Monday day afternoon for forlI Miss lI s Lucy whose marriage will take place during tho mont month montU Hearts will wIll be the game gamo of or tho the afternoon The rhe Ladles Ladles' Germania Card Carll club party will bo bu given un Wednesday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon at nt 3 o'clock at the clubrooms I K of or C. C hall o CI i Mrs Don R. R Cora Coray and son Donald spent Sunday Sunda In Ogdon Ogden the tho guests of Judge and Mrs A A. B B. B Patton Mrs Irs M. M r. r A. A Phillips announces the engagement of or her daughter Mildred Margaret to William Martin 1 Kaufman I I of oC Chicago o tho the marriage tu to take leo place i In the near future I C. C P. P O In and mother Mrs l Overfield wilt t cave ave Wednesday next I for tor New York York- to remain rem until after aCter the holidays s t to I Mrs Tho n arter arrived In Salt SaltI I Jal Lake Friday from Long Beach Deach Cal and will visit for Cor some time with her daughter Mrs T. T G G. Griffin III Mrs Irs Lafayette L. Hanchett Hanchett and daughter daugh daugh- ter Helen returned d Friday from a trip In Oklahoma extending over fi and Colorado v t Miss Lucille Boyle left Saturday forSt for St St. Joseph Mo where she will spend the winter with her sister Mrs II II O. O Patterson tj h Mr Ir and Mrs B. B I 13 ser an and Mrs Laura Minor Miner of or L Logi tJ tl are at al home O 4 East g h Temple t e t for Cor tho the wing winter win win- ter A Marriage J. J il N. PIs ew Gust Sat Salt Sa l Lake Kristina Salt SnIt Lake t rf L Charles Gra Graft Graff Salt Salt 4 Lake Anna Dobbs Cindy Samly r Huns Larson Larsen Salt Laki Maggie Butler But But- I lor ler r Salt Lake Inke 1 f- f J J. J E. E Cooney Coonc Salt Moyers Salt lake Carl A. A Salt Lake Vernia C. C Smith Salt Ial Lake c. c RASY SY Volt TOIL YOUNG I Ut X It is such an nn pas easy for matter for the tho young married man to quickly own a u ahome home |