| Show L rat bl I 1 J I ht Q Q H 1 W 1 i t S. 1 4 i t 7 t I I Ii i u So once in every 1 year ear we throng i J n upon na a 3 day apart apart apart- To praise the Lord wit with 11 feast andin and andl l- l song in thankfulness o of heart every even side are seen the preparations preparations preparations prep prep- ON OX for Tor Thanksgiving ing gl the eat national holiday and the home home- In Puritan sm- sm 11 t festival U originating the outcome of or grateful heart fast becoming one o of or the gayest irons lions o of the twelvemonth Social ale twining is at its height and thed the thed d d r and the eve e preceding are arc I or m-or o ver r to in tn in uc festivities r Isar a b by year more re stress Is laid of the season ason ro Do a the o observance r ance trout from a worldly point of view and Idem er minds and skillful nn fingers ers have man many and varied attractions fn the form Corm of oC souvenirs souvenir and nd favors ors l t th bounteous boardl board to bedeck the l 4 Even 1 ven the royal bird himself I King ln Turkey Tinker li is reproduced in amazing varieties to emphasize tit the styles tyles ani anti and of tho the day dar which winch so largely tei wiers around the elaborate feast e in Salt Galt Lake e the present m t v ill be one of Pt varied and im- im t u attractions um aside from the fam- fam am- am in tho the home where as Jb j s I ab absent members of or the ds-clo ds arc eagerly welcomed and tf o 7 f The TiC reception at U the e efi fi Palace and the testimonial given tho the Tabernacle choir upon ropon its return will monopolize the days of the week cek Invitations lire bre been Issued for three notable dancing parties and suppers on at the University giving si eve e dub club the Commercial club and at the Hotel Holt Utah ela elaborate orate Thank Thanksgiving in gi dinners in the homes homps B. B clubs and 31 cafes will Ii in as usual mark marl the day dar and even even- 0 not to speak of the undercurrent of ot entertaining entertaining- in a smaller wa way that will follow v the days dars and evenings gs of ot the week The weeks following reaching wa way into the Christmas holidays promise r ml e ea a great deal In the way of brilliant entertaining when several everal elaborate functions are already scheduled to occur oc occur occur oc- oc cur nt at the Hotel Utah and amI in more than one of Zions palatial homes At the coming Doll DoH show given gi for the benefit of or the Fr Free e Kindergarten ten and Neighborhood House n association tion which promises to be one of or the notable social events e of the carl early winter winter win win- ter tel among other distinct f features the theatrical profession will be represented represented by famous anions stars of or international al reputation particularly a a. number of those who have claimed Salt Lake as their lr native place Others will pro probably respond be between between het he- he t tween now and the da day of or the show but already there has been quite a generous response c from those who hav have reflected great cr credit upon their native nathe town Mrs Irs Ada Dw Dwyer el Russell has sent an offering in the shape o of ofa a doll dressed to represent the part InThe in inThe inThe The Deep Purple in which silo she has gained an enviable reputation Sallie Fisher has contributed a a. doll oll which will m represent one of or her well known characters Through the efforts of or Mrs Irs Frank Jennings a a. doll doH given by Eleanor Robson Mrs August Bel- Bel Belmont mont dressed ed in the cha character of Glad clad in Tho rho Dawn of or a a. Tomorrow The of Zaza Gaza b by Florence Rob Roberts Rt-b- Rt erts has been already noted One of or orthe the latest offerings in the theatrical doll lIn line ihne is the one dressed ed by Miss LucilE Clark which represents our om own Maude faue Adams In the character of or Phoebe Phoeb In the successful play In Quality Street The handsome doll doH dollIs dolls doHIs Is s l dressed In Dubarry Rose meu cha-meu satin and gold old lace with dainty aint cap call bonnet ur of lace and elc elegant ant shopping hag bag an and will undoubtedly ly 1 be c one or of Th the Tho mo most t th the remarkable le collection to beon view L V E E IN SoCi ETY J For Mr Ir and Mrs Mrs- I J. J F F. Evans of oC San Francisco former fornier popular and well known residents of or Salt Salt- Lake Mr Ir and Mrs Frank B. B Stephens d delightfully y entertained eight twenty ht al time old tIme friends last evening at their hospitable home iii in Thirteenth East street A beautifully appointed buffet burCet supper was vas served when the floral decorations decorations decorations decora decora- were all in Enchantress carnations carna carna- lions an and was followed cI h by bridge This evening c Mr anti and Mrs E E E. A A. A oo will Greenwood r in f ith a supper sup sup- sup sup- per ner at their home houe in honor of QC Mr anti and Mrs Evans who leave tomorrow tomorrow for for their California home k M Mr 1 oIl iS an and Mrs I Ed Edward ld r I E Jenkins gave ga a delightful dinner dinnel last e evening at their East First South street home when sixteen guests g were present to enjoy enjo the occasion roses were used in ch charming effect on the dinner t table ble an and dainty painted hand place cards were laid laM for tor the following following follow follow- ing guests Mr and Mrs Ir O. O C C. Beebe Mr lr and Mr Mrs Irs s Edward E. E B Byer er Mr and Mrs S S. S B. B Clawson Mr Ir and Mrs Hugh W W. Dougall Mr Ir and Mrs Airs Horace Horace Hor Hor- ace B. B Whitney V YI Miss Edith Kingsbury Kingsbury Kings- Kings bury Miss U g Mabel label Cutler and Hazel Cutler a o t c I Mrs Byron Bron Cummings entertained informally yesterday afternoon at her home with a few fen tables of or blid bridge e to meet her cOll cousin ln Miss Emily of or New Xe On Thursday afternoon a a. plea pleasantly informal tea was also enjoyed en enjoyed enjoyed en- en joyed at the Cummings s home when a number of ot friends were asked aHke to meet Miss Z who leaves next nest week for an ex extended en c trip to th the coast and throughout the the- P Pacific northwest 1 V rf c k f. f Several social affairs which were were scheduled to tal take e place complimentary tal tary to Miss 1158 Et Ethel cl Gibson who has been a favorite visitor isito in the city as the guest of oC l Ji Miss s Edna Dunn have been heen cancelled on account of or th the tho sudden sudden sud sud- ud- ud den llen departure of Miss Gibson yesterday yesterday yester ester day afternoon n for Cor her home In Canyon City Colo where she was U called by serious illness in her family r c cA C A ver very pleasant afternoon a affair il of ot I yesterday esterday m among the thc younger set was the bridge tea given lJ ii by Miss li s Mabel Mabell Ia ell j Holt at h her r home Seven tables of I Ithe I Ithe the game were filled ClUed with the young Olg Ol g players and a dozen or more inure came In to enjoy enjo th the tea at t the close close- 0 of of- the afternoon The Tine young oung hostess was wasa a assisted b by Miss Migs l s sar Margaret ar arct McIntyre Ml Miss Dorothy Miss 15 Doroth Dorothy Dorothy Doro Doro- th thy Bailey Batie and Miffs Mis U S Ruth Coop Cooper t. t The rooms w were rc brIght with pink chrysanthemums chrysanthemums' chrysan chrysan- chrysanthemums l- l th mums mums' In Inthe the parlors parlor library arid aril hall hail mingled with American American can t roses Tho Tiro dining room alt till ull In yel- yel el how Jow ow presented pres a pretty scene scene with a abrass abrass brass b basket sk t of or yellow chr chrysanthemums mums occupying P nJ tho the center enter of r the I daintily appointed 1 table Prizes were w re aw award awarded d the tho winners at at- ate e each of or the 1 card tables ta I f c A Another teli social social- event event- centor of or yesterday participated in ip by hy the mern- mern mcm- mcm bers ers o of the younger set et was given gl at atthe atthe the thc W. W S Henderson home in Fifth Firth East Sast street when whan Misses I es Blanche and Martha I rth Henderson e entertained thir thir- t five ty-five e Ci of ot their friends to moot meet MI hiss Mis s' s Batchelor and Miss and Miss Il 5 Abbott who are ap appearing in the Orph Orpheum um pr program gram this week Th The ar affair ir was In the nature re of ot a morning chocolate and amI proved to bea be bea a most enjoyable nj a lc occasion slon r fOr r all pres pres- ent ant Miss Winnifred D Dyer r poured poured poured-at d- d dat at atthe atthe the prettily appointed table where yellow and white chrysanthemums e tho the artistic decorations while a assisting in the dining room were we're were Miss Leah Henderson Miss Ruth Brubaker Brubak r Miss Adrienne King KinS- and Miss Alice Lyne For Mrs Irs W. W F. F Knox of ot Beaver a delightful luncheon was given yesterday yesterday yester yester- day at the Commercial club wl which h was followed by a a. matinee party at atthe atthe the Orpheum oJ i s sOne One of oC the most charming afternoon events of or the past week proved to h be bethe betho tho the bridge e tea given I Friday afternoon by br Mrs James Rogers at ather her home in Second avenue at which Mrs Ir A A. A E E. Hutchinson was the honored gU guest t American Beauty roses were used in beautiful effect throughout the rooms and In the dining room where r red d. d and green w were re the prevailing colors A rich gre green n vase In n wicker work held an immense cluster of ot the long- long stemmed roses and smilax and nd t ferns were also u used ed in artistic effect Mrs L. L Thomas Mrs Levis A. A Evans E Mrs II'S J. J II H. Patrick and anti Mrs Irs M. M S S. S presided at atthe atthe atthe the tea table assisted b by the Misses Rub Ruby and Miss Etha Elba Mayo Seven tables of or bridge bride were played and many others other came cante In for fot fortea fortea tea to meet Mrs Irs Hutchinson on who leave lea next week r foi t P Portland i to tomake tomake make her home The prizes of the the- afternoon b by Mrs firs Irs Ed Edwin vin F Holmes Mrs If William lam M. M McCrea Mrs Geor George e W Lambourne lace M. M I Bransford Mrs Ge George r e A A. Steiner Mrs Ir Walter Jennings and ald Mrs 1 George 1 T T. Badger r A A. be beautiful reception J was was' given Wednesday edne da afternoon on O by Miss Louise Lo Holt of ot h her l' l sister Mrs Her Her- man man H Hor or li l a arid and Mrs Mrs Lo Loots Lodis b r ot t n. n ThO r rooms orns were attractive attractive- decorated with chrysanthemums cl he where tine the guests were were- received received-by- b by the the- hostess arid and the Hie honored hon r d guests assisted b by D. D R. R Coombs Z lr Mrs C. C Ii L. King Mrs Ire Fred Davidson The h-c h Romania H Hyde de' de orchestra orchestra or- or or- or chestra hestra furnished delightful music Over O a hundred friends took advantage advantage ad ad- d vantage of the occasion lon to m meet t tJi thin the complimented com guests guest an and the afternoon afternoon after after- noon of or social enjoyment Tea I was served from a l prettily appointed table where here all alt of or the details were in yellow vellow A Florentine A I lace o over O er satin covered co thc table thc table wh where r a crystal baket basket basket bas bas- ket oC of tan tall yellow chr chrysanthemums tie tied tied bows bongs of ot tulle formed the centerpiece cc Mrs 1 George Georgc Walker er and Mrs l Clifford Foster poured as assisted b by the Misses rI stis Mabel 1 Holt DorothYl Dorothy l D Dorothy Baile Bailey and nd Ruth Cooper Punch was as served in the library li- li li library brn by Mrs Horace B B. B Whitney c ic One of the largest afternoon affairs of or the week was the bridge e t tea a given giel by Mr Mrs J J.-C. J. C. C Hooper Th l after after- noon Twelve tables of oC tho the game were filled tilled with pl players with n nearly as many more coming in for for 1 tho the charming tea which followed White and gold were effectively used in the decorations of ot the rooms the same scheme ch me b being Ing- Ing carried can out in the tally and Dd score scorecards cards cards an and prizes s which were w were e ed d dainty inh bonbon bonbon- d dishes An Immense ba basket et of or golden chrysanthemums m occupied occupied occupied oc oc- oc- oc the center of ot t tho 1 table which w was s lighted d b by cry crystal t. t l candelabra f shaded in yellow ow The Thc hostess hostess- was waR assisted by Mrs G George orge F F. and Continued ou on n Two Tn-o i 44 t ft t t t t t MM t 4 M t ti i SOCIETY I t- t 4 M frt tt t M f t M H- H Continued IJ From Irom PO l' l On One Mrs Irs C. C M. M Bell who poured ana and tho thc cs Mar Margaret arel McIntyre Emma Zane Geneva a Savage and Lillian An- An drew diew while Mrs Irs Jackson McChrystal and Mrs Mra Phil Pill Clark Clarl assisted In re ro- ro celvin g. g Miss l Vera Vcra Oliver of at American Falls ha has been the complimented guest at several lic pleasant affairs during the week Mrs J J. J J. J Kinney and Mrs George M. M Cutler Butler entertained for tor her Tuesday with a n. delightful luncheon given at the Commercial club larney larncY ro roses es beautifully adorned the table and later the party of at fourteen adjourned to the Orpheum to enjoy enjo a box party at the matinee performance 0 f The normal class clas of or 1910 of or the University of ot Utah will wilt hold a a. reunion tomorrow evening by first enjoying a i box party part at the Empress theatre and andI later adjourning to the home of or Miss I Driscoll Driscol 3 35 5 South Second East street for tor supper and a general good time Friday Frida evenin evening o was distinguished b by a 1 number of oC delightful social af- af fairs The annual Pioneer ball given at the Bishops Bishop's bull building was probably tho the most elaborate occasion of or the evening At the Hotel Ut Utah h the members of or orthe the American Womans Woman's league gave avo a very successful and arid pleasant card party About fifty tables of ot bridge and five hundred were filled with players and the mezzanine floor given up to the pleasure and convenience conven conven- lenco Jenco of ot the guests hel held a n. plea pleasant ant and congenial gathering The proceeds of tho the affair will go o for Cor the work of or orthe the local league ue At the O Odeon eon a largo large dance was given b by the student bo body of or the University University Uni Uni- of or Utah which was one of at the pleM school events of or the year On the same Mme evening c a a. delightful dance was enjoyed In the g gymnasIum I 1 of ot the high school given b by the junior 1 class which was the first event ent of ct the kind to be given this year was a pronounced success s oJ to Among Among- the hostesses of or the week weel who have presided over successful luncheons were Mrs O. O OT W. W Powers at ather ather ather her home and Mrs Irs A. A E. E Kimball the latter being given atthe at the tho Alta club and followed by an Orpheum matinee party s sj c Mrs A A. B. B Irvine gave g a n. pleasant pleas bridge tea Wednesday 1 afternoon for tor several town out-of-town guests gueste MI Mies s Margaret Atkins entertained a number of or her friends Friday evening evenIng even- even Ing at her homo home In East First South street Games and music were the pleasant features of or the evening when the prizes In the games were won by Mrs Morris Atkins Miss Marguerite Bassett Lyman Young Young- arid Alma Jen- Jen linson kinson About thirty guests enjoyed the affair The Tuesday Afternoon club met mel last week weel with Mrs D D. D. D Crawford when hen aside from the members of or the club an addition guest table was played The Tho prize was won by Miss Ella Harr Han Enchantress carnations j I adorned the rooms and vocal selectIon tiona tIon were given gl by Miss Hazel Barnes and Miss Eva Crawford The n next t meeting of or tho the club will be held with 1188 Lulu Har Harr Har r r 1 Friday afternoon Mrs Freeman l fassett gave a c very very |