Show cx d I o c J 11 w that the date and the place at of holding th the annual charity has as be been beon n finally decided upon dona will wUI so go merrily on for tor or tho thoe trie 1 e function The dote fed day ay Y November 2 Is 18 set several earlier than usual which Is L ered ed a a. wise decision on the part management as Rg it will not con- con th U preparations for tor d Ld the Christmas holidays announcement that the an annual event will b be held hold In the Hotel hailed hafted with delight t and Judg- Judg pm m comments heard on all shies sides lection Is 15 bound to add financial rt and prestige to tho the occasion undoubtedly be many who ike e advantage e of being present occasion who In former years ears elt relt that unless participating In Inin in cing there was nothing of Into into In- In to I to attract them and at the same here ere will wUl be no drawback to the they they y of the most gorgeous and deUt dell deli f t evening gowns which has not note noto he e o case heretofore i u 1 brilliant success of ot the Odell ig Lg g party Monday evening In the ous ow quarters emphasized the hat Salt Lake society is Indeed ate te In possessing a place for ex- ex entertaining that can harril hardly aled In any city In the country ng ng g the enthusiastic comm comments on ton the mentioned above-mentioned ball Mr and 11 1 Mrs George T T. Odell ly Uy Introduced their charming channing daughter Miss 1 Marie Odell Odd Into ake society the question was wast it t up why such events were so soI I nd 4 d far between In the eastern centers as well as In the rid It is the prevailing custom ung girls who have hae finished I to l to make their debut under the Ing care of their parents or orns a ns the occasion marking an L Hit ant epoch in the life of or the fair rite te whose coming out her ber position in society l le Ie such formalities may not be necessary it Is p a pleasing and ng cu custom tom wl which Ich bears the theof of ot time old courtly entertain entertain- r ilch l h perhaps Is too little r jour our easy unconventional pro pro- a u 9 a u 7 m week eek in in Society I week In society started out aus- aus sly with the dancing party part at attel othi tel Utah when hen Mr and Mrs l entertained between and r r friends not only representing te e society but many coming the 2 surrounding towns in the The he affair was vas probably one of ost ost successful ever er given glen In local y and th the conditions and surInS's sur- sur InS's were altogether Ideal The I mca os es Worn on en th nn W ivr rp TP T of cf of UI unstinted t nd d-nd admiration i ati atie I e e young girls v. v were re particularly Uv live In their dainty dancing v. v bewitching l little caps in silver tr WEDDING IDA DAY Y DS ITS NEAR rv ii 1 r 4 K 4 kT k 7 4 4 k S Aff t rE r f MISS MYRTLE McEVOY The attractive daughter of Thomas McEvoy who will be married October October Octo Octo- ber her 18 to Bernard and lace many of ot them carrying of choice flowers and anti the ballroom with Its artistic decorations A A BRIDE OF TillS WEEK 0 V t 7 1 i X 4 iX h v f r 3 i. i t I tr q I r ti H J 1 if v r v vi i ir k f t t. t t fiC fi i C tf c 0 t Xi t nA f c t Y V f 1 t wf 4 N J W t t f S EI 1 vJ j ff I f l ff r w i JJ V i. 2 t 1 w Y v g gt t 14 H 7 t r W j ill Jf i J ii I 1 il IJ w. w W. 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J Ih rJ l J MISS LOIS I Whose Whoso marriage to Milan Owen Packard jr r on Tuesday at the thee le e of her sister Mrs William Spry will be one of the interesting Jal l events of the week Wilt presented a brilliant scene particularly particularly larl in the later hours cf ct the evening evening evening even even- ing when tho the cotillion was given sien led lod by Miss Odell the complimented guest of the c evening and Dr H. H P. P The pretty pratt dance included many novel features and figures with unique favor favors dispensed by Mrs 1 lIebel M. M Welts Wells ells and Mrs Edward S. S Ferr Ferry at the favor table Punch was served throughout the evening from attractive tables in the tho corridors and Ices and und confections were also served In the large Jarge banquet room adjoining the ballroom The charity charlt card party part which was given Wednesday at tho the W. W S. S McCornick McCornick nick residence In Center street was the distinct afternoon event of ot the week In society The affair was vas not only a delightful delight delight- ful tul social occasion but was given for forthe forthe forthe the benefit of ot a worth worthy cause under the auspices of or the Womans Woman's Aid so society society so- so I I clety which Includes among its members members members mem mem- bers man many of tho the prominent society women In the tho elt city three Thirty tables were re reserved b by society Bodet women who entertained guests at the same sarno time and the tea which followed at the tho close of or the afternoon was attended by many other othor Interested d guests Purple and lavender asters were used throughout in tho the decorations of ot the tho rooms and at tho prettily appointed appoint appoint- ed tea table Mrs H. H C. C Stimpson Mrs l J. J R. R Walker Mrs l Benner X Smith and Mrs 1 Ervin Scott Armstrong took turns in pouring tea and coffee The rhe proceeds of ot tho the successful affair will go tar far toward helping on the winter VOrK till l r nn VII n liv hv U uy thu me Lilt ft nC tr n i VOrK till l r nn VII n U uy me Lilt ft nC tr n i In rn caring carIn for needy families In the com corn mu n I ty Mr and Mrs F. F E. E de delightfully de- de entertained a n. number of ot their friends last evening evening- b by taking them out to Tooele on tho occasion of ot the tho opening of ot tho the Hotel Tooele The party which filled four automobiles automo automo- biles hiles loft in tho the afternoon and took dinner at the tho pleasant new hotel and enjoyed dancing and cards in the tire evening They rhey all remained for tor the night returning to their homes in the lie city this morning j Tho The beautiful W. W II H. MCIntyre home on the north bench was the tle scene yesterday yesterday yes yes- afternoon of ot a n. clell delightful young peoples people's party when Miss 1 l I entertained a large number of ot her friends with a tl bridge party and tea Ten tables of bridge were ere Pla played ed and other friends came In for the ten tea tea Prizes were given c at each table in the form of or a Harrison Fisher FIshel poster to together together together to- to gether with a n. long stemmed American Beauty rose The young hostess was assisted by Miss lIsa Doroth Dorothy and Miss Luclle Luelle Purefoy who Vho poured tea coffee at the tho prettily appointed appoint appoint- ed table where a Japanese basket baskot of deep red dahlias formed th the tho central decoration Also at assisting In n the dinIng dinIng dining din din- I ing room were Miss Jane Darling Miss Lillian Ullian poacher and Belle Delle Tyree rec while punch was WEt served during the afternoon b by Miss Marian McIntyre Miss Elma Elrna Darling and Miss Alice Pureto Purefoy Yesterday afternoon from rom to Mrs Clarence E E. E Allen received the members of ot tho the Daughters of ot tho the American Revolution and a n. few tew other personal friends at a Q pleasantly Informal in informal informal In- In formal tea given to meet Mrs Lee LeeCh Ch Charles rles Miller who has r recently re returned returned returned re- re turned from a summers summer's trip abroad Mi Mrs 1 s. s Miller also represented the local chapter of ot tIe the organization at the Continental Con Con- congress in Washington in the spring and gave an interesting talk and report Including reminiscences of ot other her European trip Mrs Ir Allen was assisted in receiving and entertaining b by Mrs Seth Warner Varner Morrison chapter regent Mrs Irs E. E L. L Jones and Mrs J. J E. E Oglesby poured tea a and d coffee at the tea table which was attractive in a profusion of ot richly tinted autumn flowers jk k jk At a called meeting of ot St St. Marks Mark's Hospital association yesterday mornIng morn- morn Ing the president Mrs Morris L L. Ritchie flitchie appointed Mrs J. J A. A Reeves s sand and Mrs Irs W. W F. F Adams to serve on the committee of distributing tickets ets for tor forthe forthe the tho charity charlt ball and Mrs 1 W. W Montague Ion Mon tague Ferry chairman of the general ticket committee 1 s C c c cA A very ry prett pretty childrens children's p party rt was enjoyed yesterday afternoon at the home of oC Mr and Mrs George K Smith when their little daughter Theodosia entertained fifty of her young friends In compliment to Ora Sprague Sharp who has lately come comeback comeback back from California to resl reside e. e The rooms were attractive In decorations of autumn leaves vines and flowers and the afternoon was delightfully spent in games ames and music when prizes were given iven and each child received as favors artistic baskets of or candy and a ato to toy Supper was served at 4 o'clock oclo from one long long- table around which the children were seated and antI upon the centerpiece was an immense cako cake bearing the name of ot the small guest of ot honor Three Jack Homer Horner pies wore also an an enjo enjoyable able feature of tho the occasion Mrs Smith was assisted In entertaining and caring earing for tor the tho children children children chil chil- dren b by her daughters the Misses Jasmine Jasmine Jasmine Jas Jas- mine and Vivian Smith Bessie and Helen Sharp Glen Walker Valker and anti Marian 1 Orr c Mrs William Reid entertained seventeen soy sev enteen fl ien f lends s yesterday with a luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon con at her home In Harvard avenue which was one of or the pleasant so social lal affairs attain of ot the da day Fall garden flowers flowers flowers flow flow- ers graced the rooms and luncheon Yester Yesterday a. a afternoon Mrs Charles R. R Pike Piko entertained entertained in compliment to Miss Lois with a a. delightful affair in the form of ot a R parcel shower Five tables of five hun hundred red were also played during the afternoon and tho the rooms wore adorned with a profusion of ot autumn leaves and fall all flowers The hostess was cas assisted assisted- ted ln In Ili by br Her ler m Ellon r ri Los An Angeles eles wi g guest est at Her home until th the Christmas holidays MI Miss Laura Farrell another bride bride- elect of the month was tho the complimented complimented guest yesterday at a prettily appointed luncheon given b by her sis sister sister sis sis- Is- Is ter Mrs Oscar S. S Williams in her hor apartments In the Stewart Autumn leaves and hearts were tho the decorations of or the table where covers were laid for twelve Severn Several games of or five lve hundred followed In the afternoon A beautifully appointed luncheon was given at the Commercial club Wednesday on which occasion Mrs Walter Scott Weiler Veller and Mrs Howard William Burton entertained seventeen guests to meet Mrs J J. J Medley Johnson Johnson John John- son who leaves soon won for Denver to tomako tomako tomako mako her home The decorations In Inthe inthe the tho private dining room were particularly particularly larl effective tho the table being covered by a a cluny lace cloth over pink satin with a n. crystal basket baskot of ping tea roses for Cor tho the centerpiece A rose roso was laid with the place cards at each place crystal candelabra with pink candles and shades carried out the attractive pink color scheme A series of ot prettily arranged bridge teas given by Mrs William Villiam J 1 J. J BrownIng Browning Browning Brown Brown- ing were among the pleasant social afternoon events of or the week On each occasion the rooms wore bright with gorgeous yellow ellow chrysanthemums an and four tour tables of ot tho the game gamo were played with others other coming In for tor the tea which followed Mrs C. C H. H Thompson presided over overa a a. charming bridge luncheon Tuesday at her hor home In M street given to meet Mrs Paul Billings of ot Park City one of ot the seasons season's brides Nine tables of ot bridge were filled tilled with players player and the beautiful decorations throughout the tho rooms were n all In large largo yellow chrysanthemums X A large number of ot social affairs have been given during the week weel In honor of ot the tho elect brides of the season season season sea sea- son nm among on I whom are Miss Lois Miss Myrtle McEvoy McEvo Miss Laura Farrell and Miss Alice Allee Eccles A pleasant surprise party wa was given in honor of or Mrs 1 W. W v. v C. C Lockington Monday evening at her apartments In Inthe Inthe inthe the l xum hotel Cards and music vere were enjoyed with selections rendered I Ivere by Ly Miss Peebles Har Harry Dresser and Mr Fisher Those present wore Mrs Irs E. E L. L Peebles Mrs Minnie Hamilton Miss Hazel Franklin Miss Mis Mary tary Gavin LT U Y 0 r-LoI-L r L iun rioz Mia Peebles Mr Lockington Mr r. r Armstrong Arm Aria strong Mr 11 Fisher Mr r. Dresser and Mr Holland Mr and Mrs S. S H H. Lund entertained one of the elaborate card parties last Thursday day evening at tho home In the Lund apartments In honor of or Mr rr and Mrs H H. Harry Madeen Madsen who will soon soonbo soonbo bo be leaving for Europe The Tho home was beautifully decorated for tor the occasion the tho apartments being entirely done in white and pink asters The was seated in the tho reception ha hall which was banked cd with palms Fourteen ta tables tables tables ta- ta bles of bridge e were played ed and later In the evening a buffet buet supper was served The prizes were wo won on b by Mrs Clark Whitney Mrs O O. R. R Hardy and anti Mrs R H RV W W. Madsen pond and Edward Jenkins Ten Jon kins The invited guests were as follows follows fol tol- fol- fol lows lows- Mr and Mrs P. P W. W Yo Madsen Mr Ir and Mrs H. H M. M H. H Lund Mr l and Mrs James Ingebretsen Mr and Mrs O. O R. R Meredith sr Mr 11 and Mrs James Metcalf lt Jr Mr and Mrs 0 o. R. R l I Meredith Mere Mere- re- re Jr Mr and Mrs R. R W. W Madsen Mr and Mrs 1 I I. I Barton Mr fr and Mrs 1 Frank Bagley Dagley Mr and Mrs Charles Olsen MI Miss Flygare FIgare Mr and Mrs MrA A A. Peterson Mr and Mrs George Georgo Hou- Hou Continued on n Pa PaRe PABO pw Two M t t M M MM M M M ti 1 SOCIETY 4 M I t t 4 H 1 t M M I Continued tl rom la e Ono One ton Mrs Irs A. A Miss Shaw Mr and arid Mrs Tom Thomas Mr and Mrs E E. W W. Madson Mr and Mrs William Holland Mr and Mrs Fred Mr and Mrs Edward E. E Jenkins Mr and Mrs Gus Anderson Mr and Mrs Walter Waltor altor Wallace Mr and Mr Mrs strIng strIng- ham Mr and Mrs 1 Clark Whitney John Cutler Mr and Mr and Mrs Mr Mrs V. V B R. R Madsen Mrs O. O R. R Hardy Harel Mr antI and Mrs 1 II IL Harry Hairy Madsen and Peter Madsen Miss DenIse KarrIck entertained two dozen doyen or more of ot her hor young ounG friends Thurs Thun lay evening with a de delightfully de- de Informal affair at her pleasant pleasnt pleasant pleas pleas- street East ant nt home i Ji 11 Thirteenth Dancing and cards were tho the amusement amusement amuse amuse- ment of oC the evening The rooms were and chrysanthemums ellow n with yellow gay cay tho ho Miss bliss Dorothy MarioneaU assisted ted |