Show S Lb i l L 1 i S l f fl I HERE promises to be no lack of ot off otI f I JL excitement this week in Salt Lakes Lake's social civic and political circles clr- clr Cles cles cIes when the community will b he be In Inthe the throes of local entertaining to do honor to the distinguished guest William William Wil Wil- liam H. H Taft Tart President of the United States The first week in October Is IB always a a. busy time with the state fair I In full tun blast and the fall tan conference In session when the tho streets are thronged with visitors and sightseers and an unusual usual of activity prevails night and day Added to these animal an an- imal conditions the drawing card of the presence of the chief executive of the nation Increases the excitement In Inthe Inthe Inthe the social whirl ten fold In the way Of of entertaining and marked social fea lea tures tunes From a strictly social standpoint the week eek starts out with the thc brilliant dancin dancing in lug ing party to be given in the Hotel Utah Monday evening b by Mr lr and Mrs Irs George T. T Odell Man Many hundred Invitations invitations invitations have been issued and the event vent will undoubtedly be one of the most elaborate occasions in the annals of or Salt Lake entertaining r P Particularly interesting is the fact that the affair will wUl be really the dedication dedi dedi- cation atlon of the splendid ballroom in the magnificent new now hostelry for tor purely social purposes I 11 Much of or the entertaining for the President lies in the hand handset of t the menthe men of f the tho es mothers sisters and sweethearts do not expect to participate and will wUl derive their impressions only from the more fortunate fortunate fortunate for for- lords of creation who are Jre permitted permitted permitted per per- to be bo near the throne However However However How How- ever as a grand rand climax comes the peerless Nordica then the longsuffering longsuffering suf long fering members members' of the weaker sex will have their chance when on Thursday evening the renowned artist appears In the Tabernacle where the seating capacity fortunately will accommodate accommodate accommodate date all those anxious to attend and the occasion bids fair to be a notable one ne with Ith society I Still another notable society event e of pf t the he week will be the bridge party panty and tea to be given b by the Womans Woman's Aid society Wednesday afternoon at atthe atthe atthe the residence o of W. W S. S in Center street The proceeds of the affair will go toward the work of the society which was organized last fall faB und and did an immense amount oC or 1 u good 1 u In In caring for needy families throughout through through- out the winter I t That the affair is in the hands of the representative society women Inthe in inthe inthe the city will be seen b by the list of active ac ac- ac- ac Uve tive and associate members i Active members Mrs members Mrs H. H C C. SUmp SUmp- Ion on on president Mrs R. R W W. Yo Salisbury secretary e Miss Gertrude McGrath treasurer Mrs s. Ernest Bamberger Mrs T T. T W. W Boyer Mrs E. E S. S Ferry Mrs E. E S. S Filer Mrs J. J F. F Judge Mrs Mra I L. L B. B Miss Anna McCornick McCornick McCornick nick Miss MIM Katherine Judge Mrs O. O W. W Rose ROe Mrs O. O J. J Salisbury Mrs Banner Bonner X Smith Mrs David Taylor Mrs C. C W. W Whitley and Miss Margaret Medium Associate Mrs Henry Catrow Mrs Robert J. J Glendenning Mrs Robert C. C Gemmell Mrs Robert Harkness Harkne Mrs E. E O. O Howard Mrs Aaron aron Keysor Mrs W. W P. P Kiser Mrs D. D Moore Lindsay Mrs W. W S. S McCornick nick Mrs William OBrien O'Brien Mrs Irs Windsor V. V Rice Mrs J J. B B. Risque Mrs Margaret B. B Salisbury Mrs Union V. V Worthington Mrs L L. L. L Terry Terry Ter Ter- T ry Mrs J. J Walcott Thompson Mrs George Y Wallace Vallace Mrs H. H B. B Stimson son son Mrs Irs dolph Adolph Baer Bacr Mrs J. J E. E Woodward Mrs W. W M. M Ferr Ferry Mrs O. O kW w. T. T Powers Mrs J. J R R. Walker Miss Marie Bancroft Mrs Sol Siegel and Mrs Gilbert B. B Pfoutz I S I There Is la considerable interest manifested mani mani- feted In the decision to be announced this week as to the place of or holding the annual charity charlt bull ball always the leading social function of or the year ear earThe The generous offer of the Hotel Utah management is being seriously considered considered considered consid consid- ered b by the executive committees and It appears that the selection would be ben benn beun nn un admirable one In years ears past while the occasions have been eminently successful successful suc- suc there has been a lack of oC In Interest Interest interest In- In terest on the part of the non-dancers non In n attendance who merely played the part of or wall flowers The possibilities of of the magnificently furnished hotel with Ith Its spacious rotunda and corridors corn cord I dors hors would afford luxurious quarters I for tor the spectators and enhance the general interest and also afford an Ideal opportunity for tor the display of ot unequaled une un- un e equaled splendor in the wa way of costumes costumes cos cos- umes and gowns n Week in Society I I Mr and Mrs Ir Thomas J. J Osborne Announce the thc engagement of their daughter Amy to Dwight Ross Hartman Hart Hart- man Ijuan of Pa and of ot their daughter Louise to Jerome Fargo S Sears ar of or Buffalo N N. Y the weddings to take lake place In the early carh winter The r e above c announcement will bo be boi read r cad l with great interest by 11 the man many i r I E tF ELY Et W WU 5 c 4 r e i I i I Tt A kil s I S S A f S S 2 4 t- t 4 5 tp 1 4 4 t i V t Wi lit tr w S j i A 4 S Pc 2 St X Photo by Hoffmans Hoffman's Studio MISS LOUISE OSBORNE MISS AMY AMX OSBORNE Talented and accomplished daughters of Mr Ir and Mrs Thomas J. J OS Osborne whose engagements have been announced friends of or the young elect brides-elect in Salt Lake where they have lived Jived since early earh childhood and where the thc they are prominent In social and musical circle cir dr cir cle cles cle They are both graduates of Rowland Rowland Rowland Row Row- land Hall and members of ot St. St Marks Mark's cathedral choir Miss Am Amy ranking as one of ot the tho leading vocalists of the city While Whilo the details of what will probably probably probably ably be a double wedding weddIng- have have- not been com completed pic ted the event promises to be one Interest In socia so social so- so o- o cia cial and matrimonial circles There have havo been numerous delightful delight delight- ful stall parties given at the Salt Lake theatre during durin- the engagement of Henr Henry Miller in the of The Tho Havoc man many of which have been followed by suppers and social entertaining Yesterday afternoon at atthe atthe the thc matinee Mrs 1 Richard A. A Keyed Keyes a a. stall In gave ga party part compliment to Mrs Kiser and Miss Jeanette Kiser Riser of Davenport Ia la who are popular guests in the city The affair wa was followed by a dainty little tea given at the tho Hotel Utah and those invited to meet tho the complimented guests were Mrs F. F B. B Jones wife of at Colonel Jones the commanding officer at Fort Dou Douglas las Mrs Mw F. F L L. Dodge Mrs Wiliam P. P RIser Kisor and Mrs Irs Charles L. L Sampson of ot Fort Douglas t V j Yesterday afternoon at the tho home of or Mrs Morningstar in East South Temple lo street the second social event ent was given b by Mrs and her sister Mrs Louis In honor of their mother Mrs rs H. H M. M Lazelle who is visiting In Salt SaIt Lake The he affair was in the form torm of ot a luncheon lunch- lunch con eon when a dozen friends were present present pres pres- ent and the table was prettily decorated decorated decorated deco deco- rated In pink and white sweet peas with autumn flowers Jowers and foliage Inthe in inthe the tho other rooms Friday afternoon a Kensington tea was enjoyed when forty were present and a delightful feature of the occasion was a fine tine musical musical mu mu- program when numbers were contributed b by several of or the leading musicians in the community Mrs S. S O. O S. S Nelden entertained yesterday esterday with a pleasant neighborhood neighborhood neighbor neighbor- hood card cald party was the second sec see ond In a n series of bridge affairs given ghen b by the hostess The rooms were at attractively at- at decorated with fall tall flowers and the tho occasion was waa one of ot tho the delIghtful de delightful de- de informal events of the week Miss Ethel Etbel McDonald entertained yesterday afternoon with a n prettily arranged ed bridge tea ten given in honor of Miss l Lois one of the tho October October Octo Octo- ber her brides Six tables of ot tho the game were filled with players and a number of additional friends ri came in for or tea Mrs James E. E McDonald and Miss Janet Williamson poured tea and coffee In the dining- dining room where here tho the tea table was wa attractive with a basket of pink and white hite sweet peas for the central decoration with the theother theother theother other rooms bright with autumn flowers Clowers leaves and vines 0 Mrs Emor Emory S. S Adams of ot Fort Douglas nee Miss Eljes one of the late summer brides was the guest of ot honor yesterday esterday afternoon at a matinee maUne box party given at the Garrick by Miss Mias Emma Quigley A AI half haIr dozen of or the tho close friends of Mrs j I 1 Adams were asked to meet her an and a supper followed at nt Franklins c S The rho Misses Zina and Grace Lambert were cre the hostesses yesterday esterday at a delightful delightful de de- de- de afternoon affair given In honor of or Mrs s. A. A Leroy Taylor who has late lately returned from New York and Mrs Ernest C. C Rossiter r both of whom are recent brides brIde The Thc affair was as in tho the nature of or a a. Kensington tea and was attended b by about forty of tn too intimate friends of ot the complimented complimented complimented guests The Tho rooms were beautifully beautifully beau beau- decora d in autumn effect and the hostesses were assisted by tho the Us l Misses Alton ACton Eldredge Rowena Rogers and Fae Lambert On Friday FridayS I S evening the Misses Lambert a also so enI entertained entertained en en- with a a. card party given gl in honor of Miss l ayme Shaw and Hush Rushby by Midgley whose hose marriage takes place this week eek Eight tables of or five fio hundred were played when the tho prizes were won by Miss Libbie Wells and Orson Eldredge Miss Hazel Needham Miss Mis Afton AHon and Miss Fao Fae Lambert assisted in serving A A. merl merry dancing party was enjoyed last evening by a large number of the young oung friends of or Miss Margaret EmerI Emerson Emerson Emer Emer- I son Lillian Riley and Anna Stahl the I affair taking place at t the e home of the former in South Main Maui street which is 15 soon to be vacated b by the family and w was entirely given up for tor the tho pleasant pleasant pleasant pleas pleas- ant occasion Light refreshments were wore served and the young oung hostesses were as assisted by th their Jr friends in en en- 4 Mrs Irs Walter Handin Haridin entertained very pleasantly yesterday afternoon for Miss Myrtle McEvoy McEvo one of the fall elect brides elect s-elect with a card party part a number of friends wore present present present pres pres- ent and the rooms Were attractively decorated with pink dahlias dahUa i and other fall tall flowers The hostess was assisted b by Mrs Theodore Becker Decker in enter enter- tam log Professor ami and Mrs Lewis Lewis A. A Merrill entertained Friday Frida evening at their I new now home corner Windsor and anel Belmont Belmont Delmont Bel- Bel mont streets in honor of or the marriage mar- mar ilage of their nIece UI Ii Am Amy Lee to 1 John Phillips both or of City The marriage ceremony was performed performed per per- formed in tho the Temple at noon President President dent A. A H. H Lund officiating At G 6 o'clock dinner was served to a number num num- ber of ot invited guests Tho The house was beautifully decorated with autumn flowers and vines ines The mantels anti and chandeliers were completely covered with ith asters and nasturtiums A Assisting Assisting Assist Assist- ing Mr lr and Mrs l were Mrs M. M L. L Ensign and Mrs S. S N. N Leo of ot Brigham Brigham Brigham Brig- Brig ham Cit City and Mr Mn lr and Mrs Martin L. L Lee Leo of ot Salt Lake CIt City c sp Mrs Fred Bennion will entertain this evening with a n. dinner X party art at nt ather ather her homo home when a dozen friends wIllbe will willbe be pr present sent to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mr Bennion There will be a a. meeting this afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon of St St. Marys Mary's Alumnae association association tion at 4 o'clock at St St. Marys Mary's tHy 1113 to make malce arrangements for tor the annual annual annual an an- nual banquet to be held In November i One of the most elaborate social af affairs affairs at- at fairs of the week was the luncheon given Wednesday at the Hotel Utah b by Mrs Irs George Ceorge Sutherland where the tho details were perfectly carried out The Tho suite of ot rooms to be occupied by PresIdent President President Pres Pres- ident Taft Tart during his stay In the tho city were thrown open for tor the tho convenience of tho the guests and tho the beautifully a appointed ap pointed luncheon was served in the tho banquet room room- adjoining the ballroom The rhe long oval table was quite a picture with a centerpiece ot of pale pink and white asters in a rustic basket basket bas bas- ket hot surrounded by autumn leaves in all of the rich tints with the foliage and vines reaching the full length where mounds of or white asters and ferns graced either end Two dozen old friends of the tho hostess were present present pres pros ent to enjoy enjo her gracious hospitality and the e event ent ent wa was in the nature of a farewell as she left the next morning with Senator Sutherland for Washington Washing Washing- ton to remain during official season not to return until late spring spring- or early summer Mrs H. H A. A Baron of at East Third South street was pleasantly surprised b by r the tho members of or tho the Ladles Ladles' Relief Relle society being a farewell prior to her departure for Portland Oregon where she will malts make lien her home Whist Whilst was the game of or the tho evening the prizes being won b by Mrs Simon and Mrs J. J Frumkin Mrs Baron was presented with a n. beautifully c engraved gra loving cup as a token of esteem and anti friendship by the ladies of ot the club ic For Mrs Sutherland Mrs II IT M. M gave a delightful luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon Monday at the Commercial club when the table was laid in tho private dining room and was effectively effectively- decorated decorated decorated deco deco- rated with un an n immense basket of or j oil on rage Liu Inu T o. o Q J t t-t t t t tI I SOCIETY SOCIETY i it 10 t t t l' l One Oot Continued From rom race ge 1 autumn fruit and sprays epta'S of leaves nn and ar the autumn foliage tollage reaching from I U centerpiece to the ends Place c bearing appropriate verses were the including laid for tor twenty-four twenty complimented truest guest and the hostess K Mrs F. F E. E McGurrin 1 was the tho hostess host host- ess S at nt one ono of ot the most delightful bridge teas of or the season when hen on Wednesday ay she entertained a number of ot friends to meet Mrs H H. Vance Lane for tor Denver A A. before her departure prettily appointed tea followed the V afternoons afternoon's game Same where Mrs Irs W. W Armstrong presided at the table In decorations ons of effective which was yellow ellov flowers and tulle and lighted b by candelabra shaded ha ed in the golden olden Miss lIss tint lint Miss s Lillian Lane aniU also assisted ted in tho ho Bryan Bran Hou Houston ton dining room c Inthe inthe in inthe bridge luncheons Tho The two last the series Given |