Show f 11 i T IS to IT 11 me said a well known Melet society woman tho other othe da day that there are times Umes Wh when ought to know young JH people oPIO who better principles of ot fall in tho the first politeness I t have always and courtesy thought Urn thAt I 1 presents should be W wedding soon flOon z n possible acknowledged as has been rather but my experience 3 several Instances discouraging as in I have I 1 the slightest SJ ailed to 1 re reI re- re j carefully recognition after selected able gifts If not yalu- yalu b The on such occasions speaker quoted Is no the lone one lone who has had the only same experience which Is i i that wholly Inexcusable Granted the young oung bride is overwhelmed o with a conso Janso of or her and own importance happiness there f Is no possible ex ex- cuse clIse for I the first her not taking advantage of oC at her opportunity and sitting down desk the I very Cly da day she sho returns I i from from her wedding trip and writing cordial I courteous little notes r I f edging every single gift Itt received at tile tho time of her wedding In many cases perhaps personal acknowledgement ma may answer or 01 save the mark a n telephone lis is better than message nothing but tho the failure to show I gratitude for an any gift par par- urI ur- ur at nt such a time is both i- i ant and discourteous V Speaking of wedding presents rather an state stalo of ot affairs which came to light Ight after actor man many years was related not long ago b by a Salt Lake woman who said that at the time of or the tho wedding of oC a dear friend she Jo ent a very valuable and anti rather unique gift girt In Iii silver which much to her chagrin and disappointment was never acknowledged She was vas too proud to speak of or it and nothing was as ever over said The Tho friends were separated for ten years cars when the donor for tor the first t time sat down to an elegantly appointed dinner in her friends friend's beautiful beau beau- home In tho the cour course e of serving her gift of years cars before was wa placed place upon the table It was more moro than human human hu hu- hu- hu man nature could stand and au she leaned over apparently to examine tho pattern she sho casually remarked So you OU did think this was worth using us us- ing The hostess In a puzzled manner man- man net ner answered Why Yh I it Is one of oC my i I most cherished possessions And Anel the tho strangest est thing thinS in iii connection with Jt it IB Is that hat It was one of or my wedding gifts but as there was no card carll with It It ItI I have never nevel known who to thank for remembering us in so o substantial a manner but always thought it was sent ent by one of m my ins' ardent admirers who was too modest to appear as th the giver IV l' l Explanations fol followed lowed much to 10 the amusement of the other guests particularly when the hostess said said- i UL 1 never could quite understand why sIll you ou didn't send me anything at th the time of oC my wed wedding eddIng dinS dinS' but was as too proud of course to mention it I S S Perhaps there have been few tew occasions occa occa- more thoroughly thorough satisfactory and enjo enjoyable able than the appearance of Senator Albert J. J Monday night at the tho Salt SaIL Lako Lake theater which wa was wat packed to the upper gallery With a few tew notable exceptions it was vas wasa vasa a fine representative audience who were only too delighted to listen to tho the polished utterances of ot Indiana's distinguished distinguished dis dis- dis son Though somo sono were cero present who mD may not have to a ethor agreed wh au nil n 11 paid they tho wore forced to acknowledge e th the superior advantages gained from rein listening to such perfect diction and brilliant oratory combined with a a. demeanor Th The boxes and stalls Bs were filled ailed with representative members of or society and cl club b circles with man many others scattered throughout through through- out the tho Immense audience AND tiD D I The wedding of Miss II Helen Nelson nard Maynard daughter laughter of Sir Mr Ir and Mrs Fred A. A Maynard and Gordon Ira Iro- land of New York will take pla place Wednesday November o 11 at hl high h noon noot at St. St Marks Mark's cathedral with Bishop Dishop Franklin S. S Spalding Ing Miss Maynard expects to have for lier her guest the tho first of oC November Miss Georgia C. C Eldredge of oC Jackson Mich S The invitations will be bc issued this ek for the wedding and reception I 1 of Miss Jean Odell and 1 Dr 1 Howard p F P. P Kirtley which will take place nt qt L S the home of the tho brides bride's parents Mr and Mrs ll'S rs George T T. Odell Odeli Wednesday evening No Nc's o 1 11 1 t. t at s The rue ceremony will be he- 1 in hy S 'S I Ir I r the Hov Elmer I I. I Goshen Goshon In the 1 presence of the immediate 1 I ft n families large reception following from j D I to 11 1 1 Miss s Odell will bo be attended I by her sister Mrs Irs J. J H. H Richards I as Rb matron matzon of or honor and MI Miss Mis s Mario Iario Odell Odeil and Miss Beth Deth CrItchlow as i bridesmaids 1 I S S I Tho The en engagement ement of or Mi Miss l Geddes laughter daughter of oC Mr and Mrs 1 S Theron Geddes to to Captain Dr Bryan an I Conrad of oC l Fort ort Douglas has been heon announced I Mr III an and Mrs Henry J J. Haywood announce tho engagement of oC their I daughter Jean and Henry the marriage to take place In No No- oember o- o ember vember I S i K pretty pett home wedding which was of great interest to tho the moO ninny many friends of or tho the young roun people took tool pineo SatUrday Sat Sat- evening at the home lionie of ot the bride on Third avenue when Miss I Nal eldest oldest daughter of oC Mr 11 and Mrs h H. H G. G Naisbitt anI Irving De DeWitt Lowe were ere married at 7 30 b by the Rev RC Elmer I. I Goshon of the First Congregational church Only the immediate families were present The Thc house was as beautifully decorated for lor tho the occasion the nar- nar lors In palms ferns and violets lc with t the dining dining- room in tn pink and Ind whilo ros roses loses Th The bride was charming In a pretty pretty pret pret- ty costume of white while silk sill voile over O taffeta with trimmings of baby Irish lace laco carrying an exquisite shower bouquet of oC brides bride's roses Mr Ir and Mrs Mis Lowe will vili be at home in th the Annex apartments 1 50 Brigham street after No November ember 1 1 II WEEK IN SOCIETY I II At the Alta Alia club Saturday evening Mr lJ and Mrs H H. Vance Vanc L Lane ne gave o a beautifully appointed dinner In honI honor hon hen 01 or of Mrs or Lewis Russell Brewer Drower who has been a guest of oC her sister Mrs rs Paul C. C Potter at Fort Douglas Tho round table which was laid In tho the private private private vate dining room had for the tho central decoration a basket of AriH American beauty beau beau- ty roses and th ty roses The painted place cards were laid for lor Mrs Brewer Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieuten Lieuten- ant and Mrs Paul C. C Potter Mr 11 and oIls Mrs Richard A. A Keyes Keres Mr 11 and Mrs D. D R it Gray Mr Ir and Mrs Mis hs W W. V. V C. C Alex Alex- ander Miss Katherine Geddes Miss Addle Zane Captain Bryan Bran Conrad Captain W. W A. A Cavanau Cavanaugh h and Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- tenant Ned M. M I. I Green A Mrs Mis Elizabeth Beldon Belden gave o the second second sec eec ond in a series of oC bridge teas Saturday Satur Satur- da lay day afternoon when she was a assisted b by Mrs George GeorEe Y 1 Wallace and Mrs 1 Charles H. H Post who presided In the dining room The Tho rooms looms wore bri bright ht with fall all flowers and autumn leaves and prizes were given Iven at the three tables An Informal bridge affair was enjoyed enjoyed en en- joyed Saturday afternoon at the homo home of Mrs J J. J F F. Grant Jr who entertained enter enter- cr very pleasantly at a few tew tables of ot bridge e for Miss Jean Odell A I Friday ev Mrs II A A. Whitney and lr la l ent entertained In honor of or Mrs Irs W. W C. C at n a prot- prot tHy arranged bridge affair Dahlias S and arid othor other fall flowers fall adorned d tho l rooms K and the prizes wore won von h by ly lr 1 Mrs i M. M H. H Kervin Mrs Ir NY W. C. C Hall hail and Mr lr L Lyno Lyne ne S A AThe The formal Cormal hop given l en at Fort Doug Doug- last Friday evening was wal a delightful affair alTaIr which was marked by hy the tho perfection perfection per per- of or detail attending any social function given Iven I by the military The Tho spacious post tot hall hail which has been handsomely redecorated was attractive attractive attractive tive with banks s of palms and autumn leaves combined with the national colors and rc regimental standards The largo large garrison arrison flag Oaf draped the corner where the receiving party stood The handsome gowns go of the tho ladies ladles present with the full dress uniform of tho the officers officers of- of Including the sabre sobro pr presented a 0 brilliant scene Punch was served from small tables at 10 1030 30 The re regimental regimental regi regi- l- l mental band hidden behind a bank banI of palms gave ave a 0 concert pro program ram before before be be- fore 1010 the dancing began About I were present the majority going out from flom town I p S S SA A number of dinners dinner preceded the dam l i it It the po t Among Among- th the hosts an ant l t t s ps s nero wr Lut nant and CONCERT STR Sl S 1 t t 4 1 i 1 44 L t I C 9 t A S Jo Josephine Jacoby Who Sings 8 at nt tho tue First M. M E. E Church TomorrowS Tomorrow S S Night Mrs s. S. S Snow and Lieutenant Lieuten Lieuten- ant and Mrs Edwin Butcher Dutcher Miss 1 Mary Miss Mar Mary I Korvin KerIn and Miss Mss lone Morrison 1 were the Jue guests ts of th the ladles ladies of tho the garrison Friday nl night ht and Saturday Perhaps the tho most elaborate afternoon afternoon after after- noon affair of or the week was wag the the there re reception reception re- re at the tho Reach Hen homo home on 0 O street Tuesday when Mrs Charles Chatles Read and Mrs Elmer E. E Darling received several sev sc sev- sev eral hundred of their friends The zooms rooms were decorated in autumn ef ef- ef feet teet and a stringed ed orchestra fur Cur the tho music Tho flie hoste hostesses ses were assisted by Mrs 1 rs T. T D. D Lewis Mrs Russel L. L Tracy Mrs Karl A A. ScheId Miss Claire Ellerbeck Miss lUsH Mary Iary Ma Mayno no and the Misses cs Jane Darling and Denise Carrick Mrs Irs William C. C Hall a former popular pop pop- ular Salt Lake Lako society I woman now spending the tho year in Los Angeles is renewing her time old acquaintances 1 1 I I as the guest of or Mrs J J. J B. B and is Js tho the center of oC a great deal of oC social entertaining including bridge c tens teas luncheons and Informal affairs given i r I In her honor b by ol old friends I The last of a series of ot what have ha proved to bo be delightful bridge o teas telLs I have been presided over during Week by Mrs Don Porter and Mrs Sam Porter at the pretty prett homo home of ot Mrs 1 I Sam Porter on ham Brigham street The Tho headquarters of or the Womans omans I club 17 c building have h ve proved to to bo bonn bean an attractive place o on n tho the afternoons or Jait Jast week arid and f many r women who have hae been out on shopping tours have hao found It convenIent conven conven- ent to drop in for n a cup of ot refresh refresh- Inn ng tea lea and to meet moet tho the congenial f friends there assembled Every Ever afternoon after after- noon until the tho election there thore will be bo several women Plo present to rec receive Jve and welcome the callers who are asked to register their names name The hours are from 2 to C G. G Several thousand of Invitations have havo been sent out b by the club and all aB friends are asked to show their Interest The rooms are attractively attractively decorated and home like Mrs Margaret aret Zane Zaile the popular candidate for count county clerk Is reedy reedy- ing man many friends each afternoon and most of or the women In town are arc wearing wear wear- ing her colors IS S S One Ono of ot the prettiest card parties of or tho week was given for Cor Miss Joan Odell Wednesday afternoon by Mrs Grant Hampton was the garn gams pla played ed and tho the decorations ero 10 artistically ar ar- ar- ar arc carried out In Japanese ef of- feet with lanterns and fans Cans with the favors tallies and prizes all on tho the samo saino order S S Mr and Mrs Irs Walter G G. Tuttle a a. charming dinner for tor a few tew friends Tuesday evening at their homo home on First avenue when covers were laM laid for tor ten and ancI the beautiful decorations of 01 tho the table talIO were wore in Madame Chat- Chat icy rey roses S S Mis In Allen H. H Blake gave grave a pretty I affair Saturday afternoon to meet her mother Mrs J. J W. W Toussaint of Denver The Tho rooms were atI attractive at- at I with palms ferns terns and white carnations Six tables of or the tho gains garni I were played and the hostess was assisted assisted as as- by Mrs C. C I. I Thatcher and andI I Miss Ethel Mount l I A SS I The officers of tho the High school caI cadets cadets ca ca- ca- ca I tho the hosts of a delightful I dancing party Friday evening in the gymnasium which was a largely at- at t affair The decorations wore were quite elaborate in tn the thc school colors red and black In the receiving recel party party par par- party DI Dr ty were Prof George A. A Eaton I and Mrs MiS Gilbert Pfoutz Captain and ami Mrs Webb Mrs Airs S. S O. O S. S Nelden and Miss Dukes Miss Ellerbeck and Miss s lono The Tho faculty acuIty musical given at ut Rowland nowland Row now land hull hall Saturday evening was very rr enjoyable Mrs C C. C G. G Plummer Miss 1188 tho the Misses 1 Osborne Osborn Professor or Skelton Shelton and Morris l Andrews Andr Andrews An An- dr drews ws took part in the tho artistic pro pro- gram The bAll liall was effectively dec dec- d orated and u u. largo large number were present a S Mrs l T. T J. J Nipper entertained the ladles ladies of tho the Eastern Star at a l supper Tuesday at her het homo home on Brigham Brig Brig- ham street Assisting the hostess I was her daughter Mrs l Henry Mon Mon- helm aud and Mrs L. L M. M May In Mrs J. J K E McCarty Mrs A. A Anderson Mrs l S H II M. M Cushing Mrs I. I L. L Marcel Mrs J 3 J. J II 11 Mrs O. O C. C Brown Drown Mrs S j J. J T. T Breckon and Mrs Irs J. J B B. Graham Gra Gra- S ham The Tho parlors were wore decorated d with Golden Gate roses an autumn leaves A string orchestra furnished the tho music which added greatly to the pleasure of oZ tho the oc oc- oc- oc casion lon Decorations in tn tho the club clubroom clubroom I room roona were in m tho the colors colon of ot tho the or or- der nero ero rj Mrs Ante M M. Taylor and Mrs Irs J. J D D. presided as- as elst d by Miss s Anna nna God Miss Us I Made a Walker and nd Miss Marie arr Mur- Mur lu iUt fitt Pl plates s were CO laid for tor or l O. O The he heon on women n who will wl preside Mon Ion da day dav afternoon at the Womans Woman's Republican lican Itcan hea headquarters quarters are Mrs Howard HowardA I A A. 1 King Mrs J. J J. J Thomas Mrs Goo Gee G a Armstrong and 1 Mrs Mis Fred C. C tIns Das alt tt Saturday afternoon tho rooms room i were ere taxed to their utmost capacity I to accommodate the largo number o of ot r j callers Parley ChrIstensen ad r cU 1 I S S. S 55 i S S. S 1 s g. g 5 t t 1 I I II tho the assembly at 4 o'clock in a vcr very ery I interesting manner when among other Information connected with wih th tho I campaign ho he explained the thc planks Inthe in j j the Republican S platform S rIn Mrs C. C P. P Jennings entert entertained at atan atan I an party part Saturday afternoon afternoon after after- noon at the matinee for fOl her daughter daugh- daugh iter ter ter Bessie Bessle when hon two boxes were filled fled with the tho young oung people A A. supper sup sup- I |