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H 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, -1912. S
Hs HE past weak lias been one of
B I constant rush in matters (social,
B 1 as well ns in other linos. The
H most important social event
H was, of course, the big ball of Thursday
H night, but there were numerous other
H affairs of importance both connected
with the congress and also in honor of
H interesting' visitors to the city. Sev
H eral large teas, some luncheons and
H other affairs have kept the society peo
HB T'Iq very busy, one of Uio most import-.
HB nt affairs being the big charity bridgo
HB party at the beautiful Dern homo on
Wednesday, which was a great success,
Focialry, artistically and financially.
The wock just opening bids fair to
be fully as busy in a social way, while
HB the attractions at the varions theaters,
HB the- coming concerts and other affairs
irill keep those not so devoted to so
I'iety from any danger from ennui. Mrs.
CharleB W. "Fifiold will entertain at a
large luncheon at the Country club on
Tuesday, and. Miss Margaret Hutchin
son will give an afternoon affair also
that day for Mies Laura Dole. The
Fame day Mrs. T. E, Newman will en
tertain the members of the Quingenta
club at her home. 807 Fifth avenue.
Mre. Horace .Dunbar will entertain
B at a tea at her home in Federal Height
B Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 6
B o-'clock. Mrs. Henry K. JJlingeuder
Hj will be the hostess at a bridge tea the
B eame afternoon. Mrs. L. D. Peaslee
B will entertain the members of the Plate
H chib at the usual luncheon, and bridge
H following, on Thursday afternoon. Mrs.
L&wTence Mariger will entertain at a
H bridge luncheon at her homo in the
B Kensington apartments next Friday
h afternoon. The coming of the .'Marino
Bl band with its military music is to 'be
HI I made quite a social affair, and parties
HB of the military folk havo been made
K: on to enjoy the concert together Thura
day evening.
HK
B TTJESFITB the fact that there are as
HE yet no attempts being made to
HI revive the nssomblies of a few years
HK ago affairs sre gradually shaping .for
Hit a briBk season in the dancing lino the
H coming winter, and dancing ercntB bid
W fair to be both numerous and desir
HH able. The Utah club, which last year
provided a delightful scries of ovening
HH affairs, ha3 been rovived and will give
HB five dancing parlies during the five
HB winter months at the Hotel Utah. Al
HB though the exact dates have not been
HI fct these days will be approximately
l the last week in each month till Feb
HB Tiiary. The membership of the club
HK will he limited to those who join be
HB fore tlio middle of the present month.
HR Prof. Richard. R. Lyman, "B, E. Jenkins
Hj and Hale Parko will have all the ar
Ho rangemonts in charge and sub-coinmit-HE
Ices named arc composed of Dr. and
H8 Mrs. L. W. Snow, Royal W. Daynes,
Wml Mrs. Parke, Mr3. Clark Whitney and
KJ Y, E. Lake.
BE The men of the University club have
HI prepared their schedule of ovening
Hj events and will give their first dance
Hi next Friday evening. The others will
be soma time early in .November, about
Thanksgiving time and during the holi
H days. Tho military people arc prepar-
H ing for more social activity, having hi
H planned a serios of more formal hops ai
H than those which have been givon. A H
IN lipiiliriislf iMtlSrt Will
-Miss Margaret Ernia, Brovs'u, Whose Ma mage to Artliur I. Thomas, Jr., Will Take Place Wednesday.
hop committee, consisting of Captain
and Mrs. JamcB M. Potty, Mrs. T. I?.
HaTkor, Mrs. Oeorge F. N. Dailey and
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WEINGARTBN BROS., Miktw, New York City
Captain R. M. ATearns, will manage
the sories. and the first of the formal
hops will bo given about Halloween
time, and will probably bo a character
affair.
Last year was particularly noted for
the number of its evening affairs of
importance, the now ball room at the
Hotel Utah being given a tryout by
everyone who felt the doslre of giving
an evening dancing party. Asido from
the series of dances given by tho Utah
club and iho big events such as the
charity ball there was the beautiful
debutante danco for Miss Mario Odoll,
the holiday affair at which Miss llo
mola King and 3Iiss Vera Edwards
(now Mrs. .Morton R. Cbeosman) wore
the hostesses, the recoption and danco
givon by Senator and Mrs. Roed
Smoot, the delightful affair at which
Mr. and Mrs. Spiro entertained, and
most cJaborato of all, the beautiful
long-to-bo-reinemberod bachelors' ball
which served to end the pre-Lenten
season in a blazo of glory.
It is quite likely that this season
will be every bit as gay in the matter
of private affaiis, as year by year
Salt Lakers are growing more lavish
in their entertaining, and. there are a
number of lovely young dobutantes
whose debut into society might better
ho made in this way than any other, 80
far as their own circle la concerned.
Meantamo, there is the oTent of prime
importance of the early winter, the
cfiarity ball, which this year cornea tho
middle of November. ,
THE young girls, who yearly havo
presented the cause of tho blind
to the city, are making preparations
for tho annual benefit concert which
will bo givon at the Hotel Utah on
Tuesday evening, October 15. The
music will be in charge of William
Bassett and Mr6. Sybella Clayton,
which means that it will be an even
ing p4 7&za anjoyment, Tho affair is
uudor tho patronago of the directors of
the association, who arc Miss Joanna
Sorague, Mrs. W. S. McCornick. Mrs. C.
E. Allen, Mrs. C. P, OTerfiold, Mibs
Daisy Rayhould, Mrs. Russol Schuldor,
Mm. (1 T. Mnnm. Mr AtOiiit IT. S.
Bird, Mrs. "L. B. McCornick, Mrs C. R.
Pearsall, Mrs. R. C. Gemiuull, Mrs. O.
J. Saliabury, M13S Webber, Miss Min.
otto Baor and Miss Adelaide Bancroft.
The concert givon last year marked
the formal opening of the Hotel Utah
ballroom and was a marfcod success i.n
a tiocial and artistic way as woll as
netting a comfortable amount to con
tinue the work for tho blind which has
boon carried on with such marked suc
cess for somo years,
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THE Alpha chapter of the Gamma
Phi sorority will entertain the
active chapter at a auppor at tho Hotel
Utah on IMonday'nt 5:30 o'clock. The
occafciou is the fifteenth birthday an
niversary of the local chapter of the!
sorority. This event is looked forward
to with moro than ordinary intcrost.
The toast-mistress will bo Miss Mar
garot Parsons and toasts will bo re
sponded to by Miss Esther Nelson, the
first president, -Miss Milliccnt Lyons.
Miss Alberta McCanne and Miss Rosa
mond Ritchie. The committee in
charge of arrangements is Mrs. Dan
Shields, Mrs. IhtTmol Pratt and Mrs.
ITnzcl B. Stevens.
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ONE of the very interesting people
attending tho recent Irrigation
congress was General William S. Mar
shall, LT. S. A., retired, who came as the
personal representative of tho president,
and was enough like him to bo taken
for his brother, tioncral Marshall has
been a loyal friend to tSa.lt Lake since
tho day?, of his young manhood, when
he was tho head of a corps of engineers,
who established tho Salt Lake meridian.
Ifn is full of interesting anecdotes
about tho early days here and is warm
in his praise of tho hospitality and kind
liness of tho 8alt Lake people. General
Marshall is a brother of the late Judge
Thomas Marshall of this stato and an
uncle of M'rn. David R.. Gray. Ho was
a frequent visitor hero during tho life
of Jiidge Marshall.
LOCAL friends wore shocked and
saddened during the past week at
the news of the death in Sierra Madre
of "M rs. lilla Launan Scbrcc, v.'ife of
Charles Scbrcc, and stepdaughter of P.
Jil. Lannan. TvTrs. Scbree waa one of the
most cordially lovod women who ever
made hoc homo in Salt Lake. From
girlhood her friends horc have been de
voted to her, and although for yours
past; she had mado her home in Cali
fornia and prior to that time in Idaho,
the friendships made when she wis a
girl in school hero havo never waucd,
and the many tributes of the love her
i'rleuds boro hor were evidence of the
fact that her personality was not oblit
erated from their lives. Bosidcs hor hus
band, his brothers, Walter aud Robert,
and Mr6. Howard Sobreo were here for
the funeral, the body being laid beside
that of her inother in Monnt. Olivet cem
etery. 4 4
AV13IMT delightful affair of yester
day was the luncheon at tho Alta
club, at which Mis. Windsor V. Rico en
tertained over thirty frionds in compli
ment to Mru. Sidney A. Cloman, a most
interesting visitor to the city, who has
been extensively entertained in th past
week. Tho long oval table was arranged
in tho gold room and was gorgeous with
its decorations of pink aud whito. High
opcrgnes at oither end of the table held
quantities of pink and whito snapdrag
ons, and in the center a gTeat bowl of
pink and whito rosebuds made a beauti
ful decoration. Place cards done in the
rosebuds were at each place and favors
were corsago bouquets of the snapdrag
ons. Mrs. Cloman will bo hero a few
dnvs loiifer linffM-p. lenvinf to inin "Ma
jor Cloman at Fort Brady, wboraM
will remain till midwinter bcforoWc
to San Francisco. 9
MKS. LYNN S. CHLL1LAM andH
Otto llonbcl entertained ajfWf
of eight, guests yesterday at a lun
at tho Clillhani homo on M etrcotW
a box party at tho Colonial latdiM
altair being in honor of Miss
Dole, whose marriage to Everett. -M1
takes placo this month. Tho decorlH
for the luncheon were all in yelloB
yellow flowers of tho late summerM
ing a beautiful tablo adornmont.
guests besidon Miss Dolo were hef
or. Mrs. 0. A. Dole, Mrs. liollin'fim
Mrs. Do Bnuzck. Mrs. V. M. UonsH
Mrs. Fred Hoobcl. ;
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TVriTKS. L. B. HUBBARD and M
S. I-'ox onlcrtaincd with alS
oon on Friday at the home of thH
mer in honor of Mrs, Julius Fr
and Mrs. Lo Cuutptc and a uunitiM
other Park City ladies who wolj
town attending the Irrigation conj
und the fair. Twenty-five were pr
to enjoy tho affair, and a.utnmu flcM
formed the decorations. ifBi
TTIS SaltLako friends had tho'$J
a- J- uic early in the week of grelS
T. M. Svhumaeher once moro anoM
tending personal congratulation ofl
arrival of the new addition to hisjS
ily a baby novr two months u'ldM
Schumacher was on a tour of iuspe'
and after a short visit, left for tho
He will return to New York with
short Unto to rc.ioin Mrs. Schunu
and the baby, and it is likely tha
will accompany him on his next
west . "f
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Tff ISS ARL1E JOHXSON, one fi
attractive young brides ofi
autumn time, was the gue&t of'ft
yeptorday aflornoon at a card jj
given by her auul, Mrs. A. II, Coo
her home on A street. Seven labli
cards were playrvl by the young fn
of the bride, and prizes were aw
the winners at the game 0f oOO.j
tho decorations were in yellow!
white. Following the game tc
served. Mrs. Levis ICvnns pouringf;
Mrs. John McLennan of Dcs Mp:
Mrs, Fred Kcnle and Mias Marg
Johnson assisted. to
! Weddings and S
Engagements fl
The marriage of Miss Margarets
Brown, tho daughter of Mr. andjl
Orin C. Brown, and Arthur L. Th
Jr., whoso engagement was annoia3
somo tinio ago, will take place WcS
day at noou at S't. Paul's church
Ward Winter Rocso officiating.
bride will bo attended by Miss El
Park, daughter of Mayor audi
! Samuel 0. Park, and Alex Thomal
be tho best man. The wedding wi
a quiot one, witnessed by only 'the'?
tives and closest frionds. It wiJ!
followed by a' wedding breakfast af
Hotel Utah, after which tho youngj
plo will leavo to spend their hb
moon in tho northwest. i
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Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Duslan anno
the engagement of their daughter,
Lucia, to Roy Dean Coates. Thojj:
riago will take place on Wednesda
10 o'clock at tho Duslan home, and!
be a quiet affair, witnessed1 onl;
the relatives and closest friends.
ing to tho fact that Mr. Coatos :
go to Nevada immediately to taJ
position thore, the marriage, which
COontinnnd on Followini? PaffftH