Show CX C c I 7 I I 1 I IJ J I x I o ODAY Advent ODAY-Advent DAY Advent Sunday Sun Sun- day brings to 10 mind mIndI I ji that the Christmas I V. V festival Is la only four tour g- g short chert weeks awa away and the days will hC he L generally given up tl to I preparations for tor the tho day beloved alike aUke b by young and old it t is db necel necessary to anticipate the festival for tor weeks week's beforehand for man many reasons ItI It I would stem seem that a great reat deal of oC thereal thereal the 1 real pleasure and spirit of ot the great groat dt day Itself I H taken awa away by hy forcing I tho f season ason I Tako Take for Instance the current currentI I magazines and periodicals a Q month before Christmas they appear containing con con- I tL taming all tho beautiful stories poems and legends of or tide Christmas c. c I with tho artistic Illustrations hearing bearing out the same sumo thought So that when the real festival arrives It la Js almost I on en old story with tho the keen m mysterious delight worn 0 off Tho The Christmas numbers of ot the thc dally daily papers papera are aro issued a week or ten dasI days das I In ln advances advance arid and so ISO It is Ig all along the line The eager r restless restIe American J custom of ot b being in not only up to but far tar In advance n Almost ono one sigh for tor the good old days day when I life lite was not riot quite as strenuous and progressive as we now fin it Jt 0 I One of or the society hostesses of th j dt city called up tho the society editor not nol long Jong ago asking her to please diZO tho the fact tact that My sIy Iy luncheon Is today y and I give gl a n bridge brIde tea next week reek ek Tuesday for Tuesday for sho added some ome women are aro so cureless about their engagements that the they confute confuse dates l In an appalling manner monner and I should certainly faint t If It some ome of ot tho the guests whom I have Invited In for tor next week eek should hould appear ar toda today p as has b been hren en the tho experience of ot other othel hostes hostesses 9 It Js In not Jot an uncommon experience for tor invited guests ue ts to the afternoon and go where where- the they are not f expected or perhaps to read In the society column of ot tho the morning t paper a a. full account of ot the social b functions function of ot tho the previous day which J I J they were expecting to attend that very afternoon Of course tho systematic intelligent intelli Intelli- f gent society woman has hM her engaged engagement engage age d It t mont ment book or calendar where the V date of ot the Invitation Is set down nt at once for tor very few are aro blessed with I. I I memories m morl 8 that never taU fall them andIn and J In any case It Jt Is la always best to bo be on J. J tho safe ae side f if WEDDINGS I AND I ENGAGEMENTS II 1 We Wednesday of or this week will re- re reE one of ot Junes June's rare da days B In that four weddings In social socia circles will be solemnized with three of them r church weddings As the thc to brides bo be arc all well known and members 2 t ot of prominent families much Interest will center around tho events e On Wednesday evening at 5 3 o'clock h tho the marriage of or Miss Agnes M. M Zane dm daughter of former Judge and Mrs Mn f p C C. C S. S Zane Zano to Captain William A. A Cavenaugh of or tho the Fifteenth Infant Infantry U.- U. Th-B. Th A wU in St- St L cathedral with Dean n Brewster i I ing Tho The undo will wUl be attended b by Mis Miss Katherine Geddes and the thc bride bride- groom oom will n 11 ha have for tor or his best man Captain T. T R. R Harker of at Fort Doug Doug- las Ins Captain Garrison McCaskey McCaske- will be bc waster of at ceremonies After ter the ceremony a a. wedding supper supper sup sup- per will follow tollO at th tho home homo of oC the brides bride's parents In Second South street for tho the bridal party part and Colonel an and 1 Mrs Walter ratter S. S Scott and their guests If Mrs and andUss Miss Ward Yard After a a. we wedding trip Mr Ir nn and Mrs c Cavenaugh will bo he at home homo after 1 t January 1 I at Fort Douglas No 13 Officers Officers' Row flow I S I The wedding of or Miss Edna Amelia Jennings to Glanville Clar Clarence nce Barron Darron will be solemnized Wednesday ay oven- oven lag Ing at the tho First Methodist church at 8 S o'clock b by the Rev Rov Francis B. B Short The bride will be bo gWen given away by her ber brother C. C F. F Jennings and wm will be bo attended by her sister slater Miss Mis Carlotta Jennings with little Grace Graci Jennings a n. niece or of tho bride a IlS as flower girl Claudo Claude will wll attend the bridegroom as best man A dinner will follow at tho the home o ot of Sir Mr lr and anti Mrs A. A II It Peabody In Third L avenue for th tho families only onh Th The m will leave tho the same sam evening for Cor their honeymoon am anc md I will be at homo tome after January 1 a at I UD West First North orth street I S V Miss Clara Clar M M. M Hall hail dau daughter of ot Mr and nd Mrs L. L E. E Hall BaH and John lohn H. H Roe Ro e C Jr tr will wm be bo married at high noon n a Wednesday at tho First church by b- tho the pastor Rev Re ReEl Elmer El El- mer I. I Goshen A wedding break break- fast tan will follow at nt tho homo borne o of th the e a bride brido 78 East First North street ft for tor ir r the tho members of or tho the bridal party an and andI d 1 I the Immediate families After Arter a 0 wet we weddin wed wed- IdIng I- I dIng din ding trip tho newly married coup couple lo to 1 will bo be at home after January l i at it j Fourth avenue I S I On Wednesday evening at III U the 10 te marriage of ot Miss lIls Maude Wheeler heeler ar and id Walter Vatter Herbert Evans will take tako place at the home of the brides bride's parents Mr and Mrs J J. J M M. Wheeler Dr W. W M. M Paden will perform tho the c ceremony core core- remon re- re mon mony after which a reception will b bo be held helLI The young oung people will leave leJ the tho tamo samo evening c for their wedding trip through southern California before before be be- fore foro going to Stockton where they will ill make their home Cards have been received during tho the week by friends In Salt Lal Lako o announcing announcing an nn- the marriage e of or Miss Jean- Jean otto Luman and Charles Edgar CotOn Cotlon Cot- Cot lon ion On Jr which took place In D Denver nver on November ember 19 in the chapel of or St. St Johns John's cathedral I S I IAn An interesting wedding of the week was as that of ot Miss iss Lollie Jesperson an and H H. H B R which took look place at atthe atthe the home of ot the brides bride's parents Mr 1 and Mrs 1 C C. A. A Jesperson Only the members of or the family faintly were cre present at th the tho supper Rupper which followed Mr tr ind md Mrs 1 I comb will be he at homo home after r December 1 at 1078 lOa Lako street I I I Irs E E. E II announces the engagement of ot her dau laughter daughter Alice to toD D D. Richard Lamph the wedding to ako ake place Wednesday December 16 The engagement is announced of or Miss Mi Ella Bukofzer and D. D A. A Axel- Axel ad both of ot Salt Lako Lake the time wedding to take tJ place In the near future II l WEEK H IN SOCIETY 1 l lM M IJ I I Thanksgiving I week In Salt Lake society proved to be unusually gay With tho the brilliant German given at Fort Douglas b by tho bachelor officers at the post which in its wa way was ono one of ot the tho most artistic affairs c ever er attempted within th the lie waits 01 ot time the garrison and a n distinct cl credit to tho the officers In char charge e of oC the details and arrangements Tho decorations decoration In Oriental effect with draperies collected collect collect- ed cd during tho tim time spent in tho the Orient Ori Ori- ent cat the no novel effects in the U figures ures an and the tho handsome favors together with the beautiful toilettes of the la ladles la- la dies s the full tull dress uniforms of ot the officers made an attractive c scene V o V V Those who ho attended the tho annual club dance Wednesday evening arc are unanimous In pronouncIng Ing lug It ono one of ot the over enJoyed en- en J Joyed oyed at that hospitable club house Although called an informal affair f full ull dress costumes were welO almost universally uni uni- v observed and the tho details were vc c carefully carried out V V V The same sarno evening c the fanc fancy dress p party part given b by Mr 11 and Mrs Irs James E E. E Jennings s at their handsome home w was as beautifully gay with man many p wp picturesque and startling characters r represented Mrs 1 Hen Henry 1 M. M r. r Dinwoodey Din Din- w woodey woo e gave ga several charming vocal ocal s selections elections and amid tho the Hawaiian Troubadours Troubadours dours d ours rendered a pleasing program d during supper Particularly delightful wn was tho the reception reception re re- ro- ro c eption tendered by Colonel tm and Mrs Irs E Edwin dwin F. F Holmes at tho the Amelia Palce Pal Pal- aco aeo a ce FrIday evening to several hundred o of ot f their friends Tho spacious rooms fragrant flowers rs and t the tho Hawaiian band hand In the r rear corri conI corridor dor dol pla played d during the tho r receiving hours The magnificent art gall gallery en was t thrown open for dancing and the p passageway connecting with the house e enclosed and lighted effects ef of- f teet f In tho manner of lighting the g gallery allery at Intervals during the cane cane- i Ing ng were unique and anel beautiful As t this his was tho last social function to be e enjoyed at the hospitable home of ot Colonel and ln Mrs Holmes until their r return to Salt Lake Jake In the summer i It t was all tho the more appreciated by t those hose present presen 1 The toilettes of the hostess and those assisting as well as ns man many of th the thi women present were extremely handsome hand hand- some omo and attractive S V 0 o V oThe The Tho Dal Daly tea toa on Wednesday when Mrs 1 J. J. J Daly and Miss Daly re received re- re between two and three hundred hundred hundred hun hun- dred friends was a charming social function with an orchestra In at att attendance at- at t and elaborate floral decorations decorations decora decora- lions throughout the tho handsome house V I S Mrs Henry C. C Hoffman's Hoffmans bridge party part an and tea on Tuesday afternoon was said to lo bo ho one of the thc prettiest appointed affairs of tho the sea season on Eleven Elev Elev- en tables of ot bri bridge ge wore were played followed followed fol- fol lowed by an elaborate tea In tho the bil- bil J Hard liard room below with the tho Hawaiian band ban In the den adjoining S S 5 Mrs Fred Fre Hornung was waa also o hostess hostes tho same afternoon at a a. prettily appointed ap ap- I pointed violet tea lea I I I V Mr and Mrs Irs Walter alter G. G Tuttle have hn been tho the guests of or honor at several severa I pleasant social affairs during the thi week In anticipation of ot their nemir nedr d de 1 for tor an extended European TI trip S S SAn I An elaborate and lar largely cl attendee I I reception and tea was given Saturday y afternoon by Mrs Irs W. W V. V W. W v. v at th the S lUter home In East First South street t I J for MI 8 and Mrs Ashby Doug Doug- l lass Ins Bo Boyle le a bride of oC the tho week Be Be- Be I MRS ANNA COLBURNE PLUMMER J I ms ii X tI I d S 2 I u u I Wife JV of Dr Charles G G. Plummer one of Salt Lakes Lake's Leading V Vocalists Prominent in Club Work and Society Circles the hours of 3 and 1 n r. moro more than OO friends called to meet tho guests of oC honor The rooms were beautifully adorned with yellow lIow and whito chrysanthemums chr and a a. stringed tI orchestra orchestra furnished music during the afternoon Mrs James E 13 Jennings s was vas in charge charre of or the dining room where from rom a handsomely appointed table with a center of the gorgeous gorgeous gor gor- tall fall flowers lowers with candelabra and Ji lights shaded in the sunny effect Mrs r James E E. E Jennings Mrs Leroy LeroyD I D y and Mrs Irs H. H G. G Whitney poured tea anti and coffee Assisting throughout hout tho the rooms were Mrs Thomas W. W Sloan Mrs l James H. H Moyle an and Miss Gra Grace o Grant with Mrs A. A S. S Bower Bo and Miss Holen Helen Jennings presiding at tho punch bowl Miss Edna Dw Dwyer er and Miss liss Edith Grant were heard in delightful vocal s selections elec Lion S. S S 4 V V VAt At Fort Douglas Saturday Saturday evening Lieutenant and Mrs Paul C. C Potter entertained at four tables of ot bridge followed by a n chafing dish supper Those enjoying the charming from from to town n together with the officers and ladles of tho the post welO Miss l Zano and Miss f and Mr and 1 irs M. M H. H Kriebel I Miss Esther Allen entertained at a n pleasantly Informal tea Saturday afternoon afternoon af at- In compliment to Miss Clara ClaraM M Hall and twenty of her close friends One of the Interesting Interesting- features features fea lea tures of ot the afternoon was hemming table linen to b be presented to 10 the bride elect V 9 3 J I IFor For Foriss Miss iss Maud Wheeler heeler a bride atthe of at the ho coming corning week Miss 1 Eva Thomas was vas hostess at a OO party Saturday afternoon at her home In the tho Brans- Brans ford ord Chrysanthemums gra grated graced ed the rooms and five tables of ot tho the game gamo were played V S V Mrs Irs William M. M Hunt was one ono of ot the he hostesses of ot Saturday afternoon when she entertained a few tables of ot budge In honor of ot Miss Julia Cullen and was wa assisted in entertaining by Mrs J. J H. H Richards V V Governor John C. C Cutler entertained the ne members members' of ot his staff at dinner Saturday a at th the Commercial club In Inthe Inthe Inthe the evening the tho governor and antI Mrs Cutler gave o a box party part at the Orpheum Orpheum Or- Or occupying tho the boxes on one ono side upper and lower lowel The rue party was made up as follows Governor I and Mrs Cutler General and Mrs Wedgwood General and antI Mrs Park Colonel and Mrs Plummer Colonel and Mr Mrs 5 Bower Dower Colonel and Mrs Mn Lund Colonel and Mrs Irvine Irvin Colonel Colonel Colonel Col Col- onel and Mrs Seaman Colonel Kesler Kes- Kes ler Colonel Hanson Lieutenant Colon Colonel Col Cal on onel l an and Mrs Daynes Danes Mrs Stanford l 11 s Smith Miss l Stanford Stanfor and Mr 1 Done V I Miss Rhea Freeze entertained In informally In- In formally Thursday l evening at a r Thanksgiving part party TILe Tho house was vas prettily decorated d with chrysanthemums mums and anti carnations and GOO wa tho the of the game gamo evening Those present present pres pres- ent eat were Miss Ruth Lamour Miss Mis 3 Grace Miss II Cynthia Miss Virginia Duncan Miss l Petersen Manden landen Fred Proc Grant Arthur Wood Arthur Aithur Bezzan t and Harry Powell V I V Miss USg Jennie Harrington entertained the T. T O. O 1 N. N O. O club at her home homo in Ir I Forest Dale Friday evening It Jt being the opening party of ot tho the club this thle m season Light refreshments wen wert served an and a pleasant evening wa I enjoyed by tho those e present I I JI COMING EVENTS Ir The Symphony Orchestra concert at the Colonial theater this afternoon will be Ono o of the social events of ot the tho carl early winter and tho patronage will wll not depend entirely on the tho lovinG part o of tho the community Although Although Al Al- though Sunday Sunda afternoon concerts aro are rather a now departure In the th West Vest the they have long been en popular In iii tho the Ea Eastern centers and In Jho ho World The hour Is set so that It need not Interfere rc with church thu ser services services ser ser- er- er vices and tho the hours spent In listening to tl tho the splendid program of or classical classica music can not help but have an on ft- ft Ing log and and beneficial effect on all who are arc fortunate enough to be present The sale saie of ot tickets has been |