Show 7 tj - A-r ' tf ' - C X(I s ”’V’ y - jV- 4 £ c - ” - 1 J x ““ J r- A 1 't ’ ! i MAGAZINE : w7 SOCIETY Wrasic j -7 ' x i 37 77 (" SECTION j TWO - -- ’ SALTLAKEC1TYUTAHSUNDAYAUGUST61911 V $ "h 1- pool t " ’is which one the country thesuperioi attractions home K A buffet served ’at" 6 was supper o’clock the and rooms were a' bower of lovely flowers from thetgarden' in 4 the surrounding grounds after-noon The ‘preceding'the same day j'Miss tea Margaret McClure of C- f- - skvirriming fine the r - of ’ -4 I 7 ) f 4 fc-'C A ’k 1 t U x " ith w 1 iic tHat 55 - ’4 I A Theymiih £ ‘ I ' J t for the little pretty a the ’luncheon artistic The guests same of in" table ' k-W for and sirS treason spoilt rich 1 a £ k 5 r decorations the were of gracefully shades nasturtiums arid place cards were’ laid for eight The! charminghostess young Benner was assisted' by her mother’ Mrs X Smith who “chaperoned xthb J- fit Is entertained t -1 t J arranged 4 1 “ 1VOLITA - girls later at an ' ( Miss Josephine Monday afternoon X t ofri OCIETY t-O fashion ’M to realize power to Jf t sometimes thriist-upon- sibillties the In women that have: them they ipI1 ‘ j it apowerful wield ’ well i I matter that cler tlon 1 I I ® up last said to as craze 1) T s p forostrich complains ‘ ’ entails same '? service interests k r j i J fact The the to the the in be 'children ij awaited anything f outcome-which dumb" wittv interest ’7 1 'A TOlMiialBPri- - WkL be I never’ v J Perhaps Salt Lake before the the in tTaj in attractions t v 7 ' been so and enjoyed X x " 7 XAxAej’ s vx J ' Z s K Y-'ri A r t V the and " Ax Kx’v v S y I i Al 7? 7 X ') -jy Jr A ri ' ' ’ j - 1 1 ‘ r rif other 'out JJ T X r' Sri v x and go 3 X 3 It 9 1 - A trie x - TO ’ 'BE the !: Is trees thereis a' lovers all that Now its ort old-time V ' the home and -regiment in 1 ' ’ri ‘ ' ' ‘ was afternoon' dub Country whn 7 small ' remained the "two favorite guestMiss Allee Miss Shirley Palmer which The dinner 7:30: was served ' 's' ririri -i'ri' young ri -4 and room seated were place private young the around 'long at table the with-alternate i "ri jin Palmer Margaret" Thompson tL 5 ’ - ri: ! ' i i i x : : v - ?"’ & : S ri feririW© r its & J Ur? :: ’ A: ' v--‘ri-M vl jfcT- Ip w riri&W’ri active ' :- -’ri" " H ri ' ' 7 ri" H A' Prosser about Walker forty : ' ris '£7 ri w- : A-Ol&Vx x-t ’ a AX‘ : -sf :& ittW £ irijri :’ ri ri! : ? 7w- d- IO ri -5 -:riW y ’ ri : ’ a - large number T:''’ 'ri J" z'Mriri '-'L ycsA-x -K- Cx-X- : 7-' -r ' “Y games w ?Vfx ' f vX'AvlvA ' f - '- ri' LA party?adjdurning : 'I-- t were East In court Z" ’ at’Si' y z and L Mrs J -I®1 a L 1 East was ri ' 7 r MISS -- social-evening i - -a r It CATHERINE 15 '? - PEARL VAN' COTT VV auu cllUUXal uqu uauuirci Horetiganor ’Holland AugustCarUHerbort Ama marriage £pbefoneof “sLWRe : the Ydli to 'interesting iriatriadjiial’' society events of the a’utnihii VUVt)t' toll done “ 1X enjoyed on irst South ttf the ’“A in’Salt J ana V in the nover the held America jin the V1VJ rl - of from all r Or 1 a nMWiiri 1 a a now have noted ana made been i a l- rn rt 1111 rr was Building HAS ovation Inaugurated were Tabernacle when 1 asked in know concluded at At Bureau our Temple pf registered world You the that therefore get' we 5 : ‘ tists Won condition vant all audi- CV “ ri v' I ri ' ’4 ‘f J 4 e X j- x 1 5 i ' I"’ Z' u Ti r "j' ’“ i f ri: "rix " '' chief that no I numbers ri up get citals to xt'ri Ju1 t'” f ' -- ' 'XX v ri 5 Mi 'sera-ry'r stops up’playing which made break SV i- ? - people- ' ! -downtrie-doors - lock 'doors for people" of a’ -' - against’fotvi jolly old tn A custodian the j Mwarningr in-almost ""tune” -ii re-’ -all' would unmusical" -which- -iiidsrmpnt a -was t -were ? ri Kan‘day one that plays that ‘‘ar ‘hisselfYa loto’ trouble in iip’ them "war pieces and plav zifvic uuiica an a pi ease anuiuot o VX people hull a s S3 r"f l rami lot more” same'year the during zx — ’ & '2 we n lu Die JLjii mvpiiciuue Aieistersinger” “Lohengrin” and! to overture Rhein-' “Tannhauser D ‘ r e 1 ‘ -- v a 1 T z— a w a vo - 1 : -f: However ' 77 "Tris-tan berger "Phan flat s tasie” sonatas "bv by“ Widor and ter addition givlngrthe best numbers we added to the uuiiuiuui t -sympnonies juues stanaaru programs-good of arrangements by ‘Then as " Lost Chord Nevin by 1 humble established should be given feller -viuv r - change-this-t-j?vS organmight -playing f x 1 x" - to -your unfortunately had gotten for -£ I after giving and some better That 4 ririv j- - s13 ar-" spare t' z v a s’ the'-’blg -to (we out cry ' ' ri- try told ri'ririris ' "ri '£' Sa the’f’dayshad' celeste"’ of some and soulswho i-ri all as of- concern- “vox kept" -some ’ ri" ’ ' How or played noticez) cause S' - effort became now numana and ri ' applause at Tabernacle but-this recitals organ broken ftielody every time-anold wa s given Or tendersome andante or soft solo jiieunation "vox employing assisted library s get I f encore: was’ nevertheless to realizeexpression ’ poorest ovation! the Mt ri an applause- I ' their 'ri the do must beyond ritated that the UTURE ? “got -the note mixed very G” It appreciating Information will 1 s ' f favorite from ' -get year tourjstsr 300000 j ‘ well of of-applause was' number -as and block-(last ripple a “a - for remained the old melody “An-" iaurie arranged solo for a mo — baritone on our superb fYoxdiumataa"-chorus being tlme'i taken "up the second a as male to chorus positive a — It demonstration had be "repeated to and yet applause continued 'While of Chicago between an -Leniare-AVidor ' — some "Communion-in v the be the may is" and- 4 D by old by ' arranged barely noble was in - ' became Cltyl ugue’’ forr applause came C oeautiruu minor sonata odiimani? More appreciation wasiven Lemare s D flat “Rojnanza” and t Batiste’s organ Ibenefit it Lake: bIRILLsIANT 'A' (free: the or rancisco parts of which on -U series 1900 do not state that Salt tourist city San quds-i nany the : numbers Laurie"- “Annie There as’Bach’s- some recite recitals to clos-i upon melody myself Masses” ithe -for in 1 given an and paper McCleJian experience Lake organist those who m ii ai masses Professor and’ several small Batiste etc and minor It Salt or-?i l his address however 1 - Bach’s“Toccata and ? 1 ' l r 1 such nufn-bers “(Sullivan)-pieces and s“Andantlna”(T6-MyWife) MacDowell nocturne etc and ’Wely offertoires selections Batiste fl Lemare pas-temate j were rances Strickler ThompsonrsJrV’ S?’ ri- luncheon pretty given! of one of - ?: : x7 W$Akx tulle :z: tthWAvy was ?? ‘ :-x" v -’-’-E-1' -a & at avenue the? Wednesdayevening Xi- c ZV!X V V W T-xx-v--v''i-ww’-Avarw v‘riri 'rij ' n x? xe f 5 - 4 - (Continued 1 the-branches strung-through on Page A followed A n a -r XZ V -L ri IH rim: i n t AO ! Ji M uiiy Salt each v lk 'sft' 3 Kciici -'riri? I thafc i i 13 1 ri r m n tx t noo i ') Wfc riri rvit 'A 'riri ri M7 : y a -'J:-11-' -I 'S -: u - ? ? jtri '-i : 1 were'&iL'X ugue" BacHWsSsrii overture 1' renuests "Lohengrin” nrelude in Toccata Pilgrim’s Widor Chorus” 3? ’ 6j wO- orir Yeqtto 'The Hfnntio "Tri mx ji btoh and hauser" ‘x-i'X-x I : i ri- x-- lu v 1?- send to-the- 3 -’Toccata Ii "?---k'f as -w nrm week-lo- weelCs v sri ' 0k urgan City noon Saturday - j 'ri which x: iHwuif Lake of numbers night Thursday v riri itfst' 3 1 hi the' a 'tX ': L IlHHIMUriTI '! - t ‘ r thetla i choice J "ri-riv n : MVrx 1 " ’ i-iUUira uru Ao J were of’ x- f5 O'llU' iuta nrp-an 5 x:ri?::ri:S' -ri 'Sri? tri I the -had :! riri-- " lhave Wiivw X’ 'K- I - 1 "llWO-WOrtliy’l-OUft i-during 1 CLLUi ‘ On- r ’A':::-xr‘r-- J v r r nOW-aitft n ---5 -frbm - Selection f a -jB rom ' ' Mascairii ris' Illyria ' fully a strong-in I c'-l-s festivi-ties C red was given by Walker in‘ honor of the eleventh' birthday little of his Carol:? The lawn daughter beau? was tifully illuminated by scores of colored electric Herb tsk which harlYhscu rva W W ' shade' friends? and participate in 'the1109 Walker home’ ucnilVJHl ‘-which ‘S1TA V'r4yri is r - iuof oxqur until zx Consistently -a po varieu muclo iJiumbtrs are themnt believe cause to we have tx table to a ora ri'-: neighbors tn : j ririg'f sriri:r Many c -x-t P— ri:lx iiiany v assistant : : invited si- UUriUS'five V fflrari ' -same iriitu'jaiter 1 -J r'I‘ the “ i- - week vv Dy A n msiaiKC by in rfx (t-annon - the vueu A ri ’ - olstenholme-Chau- 1 -Mende u of and Hughes O riri-l ri Arif Ware Marie t ntiA tn i erguson" -lorence tA -wen :---:w ’ ss'poM- Leinaigre" Wklorandssohn Bacli1 a varied: careiuuy program v $$ - Vnamed? latter orchestral as ipnmncr Dubois- MIWMMK-- s'- '“Butter-' ‘ numbers man ri'IriY'vYYririv''riV'ri of center' place cards for the eight the Misses Tales” f(nnak!ncvthex Slblei— ori "Tannhadser s sPAhotnr rns ivet ri -of’ from 3 ranckLui’ 5 ri-t - - V tcf the' laid Lohengrin” Hoffman’s ri Martha - -girls an'crijdya'blej Yri 1 oventhc nl r aa v McClel-' " of? ij ' in-1 I 1 sand Eddy Reynolds: J I i ou 1 ? 1 has been shall' and assigned’ to me Strive to help-ful make this paper brief and ’Interesting SJnce all present musicians are bent and upon draining who are looking for ideas persons new I and profitable hardly how t6‘ know begin believing aS P do' that so many to discuss this present are?better fitted I subject than am actual 1 shall tell-i country L koto tne’ er how orgkn Tabernacle reel 'recitals ta Isi tin raised rftusldal standard! the popular more with 1 4x1 f a and Clarence J City ‘and City Lake “Program 5 i nearly -York Sa)t of The follows -1 ’I the--audience James re-citals the 1- York 4- decorated the luncheon place in where cards done water in colors the prevailing tint "were laid for the eight a present young Raymond 1 ' v -JW " graced Merrill with'bdws Judge baXhrin -who Larson now who attendants-"' are regular thehaving learned to enjoy programs through the have employed system we in ! popularizing shall them" which now’ to present your notice' J played' the first When organ ci tai (in October 1900) the program eluded Guilmant's Third Organ Sonata girls effectively Miller street the arnuaement-wasrra Edward Irving of daily(noon) ffreeorgan the audiTabernacle and “include Salt“ Lake many our At' ences people ’ -New New lan auditorium ' - ‘ and of of in for twenty minutes which! followed leading several 01 American masters the took part organ Professor Next followed McClellan’s He held the closest paper attention ofi ganists " at ences sessions Mark Andrews lof Clarence Andrews Philip session i ” V J t r tiio- a followingartfsts the N 1 (Augrust morning’s convention annual buffet -have' - aftevnbon' on fourth In airsueorge bis3 dances At ' : ’ ‘district lelr a I A Miss Renee Redman and Wednesday' for the Misses Esther ‘recently Edna Dustan who rer fforh: turned an eastern college where they'-Have spent-’ the A school year of sweet' basket pink peas combined the present Thirteenth where a ’delightful supper and 'a pleasant’’ informal followed A evening tea! charming ny t k 1 -Warren (1H5 number young Hand-painted Marian Tennis "of Thomas sister a7 orchestra 4 basket Caroline the home A-Marshall of 4' v In 2® inm tiic wtuau uamu m peak ffollowed which the afternoon and evening K-OO- coffee the in heads were guests who young Rosamond Ritchie and"Mrs' friends Vx Homer 1 sun-' Cowan girls’ of -and late' Tf young dozen served Table the Walker het'beautiful place country in heri for Cottonwood hleces Miss her Margaret Walker guest Miss O’Brien The people! out went young -i rustic a '’ Thursday was given at r 1 liKl street served of Orpheum took' part: Bartlett Tait "president Esen national Morgan superintendent ME build-: the Skinner Boston organ er chief Texpert Austin' Herbert Brown -of requested fo wear estates E’X-""Xiy'3v entertaining being - -cool enjoy bathingdancing-’ supper! and other attractions of the wgay afternoon elaborate Wednesday 'an "tennisparty given bv the was MissesCarey1 Marshall' and Mary and the M isscs Marjorie and Eliza Dey fori i- t Mayne Bamberger delightful was chaperoned which a the large and' is’ and has'-been-heri Margaret3 a C9 It of the After report nominating Clarence ''‘Eddy the committee well YQrganlst’ known American a snegave Con-! As a upon The A Orgai( ciartaiK cert" llvAl't flnn ccl rw: Instrument Ing decorations glow used where Lizzie Mrs of -given" - ’ soprano the with - resort 4 Li JR Mrs- Miss with i Occan lGrirve New Jersev’ by sexcellent represented for the "Program Buildjhg by J JL Professor McClellan’ theVtah Conservaiorys of Mu- of affair given luncheon was of at the morning home 'RichardsC Mrs E when her daughter entertained with a Catherine in dainty luncheon compliment’ to Miss Constance King Bridge guest the! last week was in enjoyed "the hours !to morning be by the pfettily followed appointed luncheon golden doreopsls in where to ri i dean He -who been O’Brien pupil voice prettx very Margaret ' by ri’ was! rances! A Powers has a possesses talented pianist the music young lyric company J 1 to and Miss Clara friends iq' as tea a Wednesday ’! evening entertained Walker lake party at Saltair a - 7?-'- R’ a ri- "?' ? week promising 10 ' - Monday ' past A' ' 1 Ralph social' i LARSON 4 ' Dewitt - the Many - I borired -half I compliment' to Miss and andthe Palmer the membersof young society set have been more than 1 V the 4 of- Miss usually i - share PEARL j f ‘-a t honor rancisco' present were warm room MISS t in cheerful with golden ropms Punch - in 4 v- : of -ijS ‘ v - large A -the H she resided for Nasturtiums-and dinlngi Miss -Siegeli' - visited reception -Howard Ithe were by - -Roger many where Chandler ’ -George-’arid who years! Norinne Dorothy Bamberger HaroldKnox Lamb Brown Dwight' Holmes Al vadis Mark Groesbecjc’ Albert McCornick Clarence Athol Rawlins and Ben pn noticea-i I Lucile Clark" Maryand Marshall Margaret McClure Savage ’Virginia Bcattv and Carey Gladys - Walker their on of Masses" breakfast served A rustic' wa$ of the basket golden flowers formed the and centerpiece fern asparagus the draped chandelier and sideboard rarikj Harris and Mrs Mrs Eugene -party '-‘ri Bull had the the SV'"' fout years ago foster the preserva-' and dances costumes be very grated for woman the other land$ the at winners morning of -the' Mrs city of V in" t Utah 'Was on naper A informal friends of hours ii ' — an-nl -1) Boggs G San of ’it j i ' the S morning Bull A number flowers h waltz the 1 organists’ Wall Mrs Jennings' E pleasant the was by Mrs week refi of to old riday ifield Thursday Lawson A-Jarge s-31- AV between meet is costumes for arrange often of long The dining A j the large -which 1 tvplcal- At 'appointed awarded Mrs were Jarheg Mrs Risque Mrs C- Lawson of Mrs people oval 5v0re given dining ! unbecoming it'-was holidays” social affairs the Country Richard ' particularly of a in 1 Roumania peasants -1 presented a ch’arniing picture in red’ and white basket of sweet peas inthe two colors formed the centerpiece ribbons of red white toand reaching each place w’ith cluster of a the fragrant blossoms attached place The cards also color were water sketches done in sweet peas in the prevailing shades The members of the remained for the evening danceThose enjoying of the hospitality the gracious young hostess The Misses O’Brien were and 14 Mrs A as i j k and took” -dozen B 1 and A two J Mrs f in-the '1 the E Harris -T : -beautifuls and in dishes out-of-town O’Brien - bon who J arranged ri ' bon ' of most whom for the evening dance This by large nurrtwas also well attended a uer ui me irom town younger sec The main social event of the evening at the club'was the beautifully dinner the preceding dance given by Miss Margaret Dunn in compliment : ' u ri ri-v par-tlesof - ' '? i the were dinner - friends AUTUMN IN ' f yesterday at then dancing untiring effortsof club organized was the this very! well as throughout Roumanid profrrietors thejanded hae ’ " ’ represented and evening and ‘fifty about the table d’hote at present members-entertained where r I ini table picture a r' ' the - ft i - the the private room colour de rose a long low of" maidenhair plateau sweet peas and fern the with occupying center the of blossoms and the sprays fern scattered gracefully the over cloth of tThe monogram place-cards the hostess laid for twenty were guestsollowing the delicious menu bridge enjoyed the cool east was on and in veranda dainty prizes cut glass Society well Society becoming ' in pt are the members of town society mecca ‘especially the on evenings thn Pffimontfl L hsinrl arlvxku rzkrAvc officers The and of their (members familie the are united in opinion that A'ri-" ' ‘ oval £ t - ’ at Wednesday 1 l the picturesque eoitume riEhis peasant patriotic Me' as rapiciiy uiuyruient mnrmon extendi imiunuc Ing -’pink for a I Week ’ Airs which over presided - ’7 ? ” luncheon Keyes ? atr and and 1 beeh Miss lately afternoon given U-K f ---I palace of Bucharestq Stirbey kinfllv who lends" it twice each month for thq club’s assemJ bE?s" roval family olten Te attends attired like all the other hiernhers in Lawrence to beautifully ithie first ‘-rniK? Elaborate summer club-was s -the Roumania-should that e the -Thursday most cymbalo melody -in Orpheum the 5: people are adopting the modern cus-i and the! toms forgetting beautiful old far Rou-i ones ’than more ‘quickly mania special We guests ftt a were of meeting this? club in Klndia held ’ was ’ bl ! the of -to - of ' ‘ object ful the ’ ? 3 Trlnce has-been has f 4 r the place of usurping picturesque and costumes Bucharest music tniislc way-is Seculiccl whose 1 of two-step tlon for people — are "Through - social "number of week in anticipation ’ One the beautiful dances Ed- Gleason party ' by these and on peasants church some in the Stel- I 1 T ' comfortable ' s ’ more - return the officers the families scattered their lb is quarters and-their s ' beautiful and post in the country no which returning -Kensington ort assuming with fascination of is Douglas 4OO4-7-'’- v x circles than army Douglas which fact is- more than ever after the appreciated few months" sojourn of the regiment in Texas' the only regret being that their stay ip the ideal location will of short be such duration I been never standpoint when season ' ' x Clara ( ' c social Lake to £ Miss as ’ I - a Salt who the to a past v"" - hoUrsf In many villages these dandes can’ often on ordinary well Sundays tas larger centers dress — modern- snjaller seen with entertained an followed by prettily a arranged luricheoii Mrs Sears W a gavepleasant land afternoon Joseph Howarth the riday hostess at was afternoon informal jeard an given at her party tn apartments! the the Caithness for bride-elect’ popular 7- rancisco from Enid the-rule 'MARRIED 1 the young at -it melody — holldavs the etc— service be sjs ufher BULL San favorite in city formerly was -social I 1 1 marriage next-week J Which Hayes announced Yesterday A RED from a more?populur than during the present elaborate dinners 'card luncheons parties and teas given by the members have been rather 'than the exception cn-ing thatUie: ' the in effects under thd that to must appeal artistic and beautiful club has Country The 1 ’ MRS light scene of “twoweeks V! affairs- A? Visitor popular Lawson -noted 4 ’ MisLucile honored gpest -ri ' 'Started A in ’ - — I before Chicago Canada home" ‘ 1 : - i their 1: the ‘ a I r7 -7 for I to a ri X' r ¥ accompaniment life ' ''occasions festival assemble nearby lasts for which In 1 variations all- tend also a number of social nature planned who leave tumor-row trip the Yellowstone through yoting-girls ' J Ito ip -v t the of of weddings to -7 7-r "crowds take lhe salt refreshing baths in the unequalled floor and dancing the'pavilion s Lagoon always holds attractive own as an summer resorty and is patronized by more than ever jthose not only the enjoy resort who its park and attractions handsome but ridd the the beautiful through fields lands country and the Wandamer§ is proving to be ‘rendezvous for Salt Lake’s representaii BvViviyri emu Huru j d udy or e passes that is not marked by some large social feature given-within the charming grounds The successful production of really “Pinafore” the ’social’ and the splendid season given musical the past programs by the Philippine band Jftas and been a wonderful attraction Sregrets heard side are on every for the engagement cannot' last entire k season" The stage setting- on ’the j miniature the battleship pretty' lake Utah on surrounded by the seats of the natural brilliant elecwith the amphitheatre a Ljkfi affairs A v ari used and the plays the cobza course Is "On Lund ' ¥ v- traditional sometimes other: Miss Alice Miss - L V-r The Eva Wright and There are night itst i i jof ’young-members younger set advantage of j Snell wards ST s ri?r-' -ri Geneva for ' were - going' day Miss the sometimes automobile an T -tasie ’ yesterday the ’tor - members Miss la vlcln- “thoroughly gay given Was jnr x X X ri ' history the" the" J - the table -'-ri"-4 -for kV adorned the same guests Brighton - "'Jri-J '’Ar X " -old-time yf(i ' - ' V? appreciated during the present seaas Saltair has popular son been more lake delightful ras a place for parties this than summer many past amily and neighborhood afrtf bf gatherings occurrence ity t tints -society-have out-of-doors j’ A v naturali ‘of same in ribbon of 3 j 'a- with combined streamers party WwwSSw ri? '' -ri X " nasturtiums and or of i entertained young the 77fe account played the accompaniment on a mandolinshaped! instrument a sharply downward bending neck is played with a double plckThe box-like cymbalo isa frame Ipidflat legs four wires similar on containing to jby piano playedtwo felt upon hammers in the hands of the performer is The cymbalo a sort of free fan part people and Nina thirty bows Zx4 that of protection will animals -direction and ’ to where States can out set is certain they about imeet Snell ' 4- instruments'gener4lly violin violin The The cobza with This ' ' Stella and following her -"The the ’ todo accomplish - been ’United' the in women and established- has ’ ' ‘ 1 j Misses of Herbie Chicago Johnson who are in' visiting the" city with Miss Eva at ai delightful Lund lawn party given at her pleasant The lawn home was brilliantly softly-shaded illuminated with lights and lanterns Japanese to and a stringed the orchestra added of pleasure the occasion Supper was served within the house with which was: decorated a profusion of summer flowers a color scheme in yellow being used in the dining room humanity of ’ Miss -evening invited been The willow plume which ‘has the last few so popular years has-been by-influential plub boycotted women in the country from the 'fact that thri little by children who work is done paid starvation are wagessomething’ like few a pennies fortyinga hundred of the tiny knots which are supposed "produce J to the willow effect j - 1 the in country sK I iLast they to ‘th® suffering a gave- last ’ if pain land a great render would ! '7 that Miss delightful home -pink plumes urged place the evening at home of her A Wedg-wood E General and Mrs in1 O the street The center of oval table filled with low a mound was of effect pink sweet charming peas in and the color place cards were water also in the and laid for blossoms a dozen x guests dinner parents women7- g is iWedgwood Douglas take will bride’s- the at Edgarda ort marriage week! this Lieutenant of RdumAnia in sent-the per-foymed i " 1 it k Balkan ! n and Yeates Adams Jj5 whose i J1possible rich the in America” who set the fashions that blindly followed r are would positively refuse to and aigrettes feathers wear r 7 the obtaining Xwhere tho method of it Elies Emory Hunl- the 'LYRICSOPRANO Opportunities and seeing special has I experiences: “The Slavonic folk-muslp has which furnlshedxlnspiratlon iso for many-noted composers ls most interesting whop heard in its natural environments by the iiv people drdssed folk sing the costumes who and songs dunce the dances which have been popular for centuries! r "The performed music is generally by the Zigeuner hold (gypsies) who a toj that of our pusitiun aunosti'Bimiiar Old southern darkips anH ar looked after in the same paternal! They way rule are as a uneducated and cannot read a note of but the melo-dies mwsic old have-been handed down by "word of mouth’ and their accurate ehrs have original retained in them the form Lavender 4 and fplk-musifc dances Mason of 4 P ’ Miss or the A I peasant Miss " thejChante-’ owing to the idestruci wholesale year the had the tne WUNG Colum-biauniverslty through a-?trip‘ Roumanfa 'They with associated on Servia1 states 'many as tea - ' IJaris and years for-hearing 1 den'- ’destruction taking a1 her home of tables :Six ' ' of form at ‘ be scientific are society-in A Joakm many firary were ’the decorations seen throughout the and the young hostess was rooms by Clark Miss assisted Miss Lucile Lillian WalLane and MissiMargaret any’ ever exceeded known The the Indusof protecting seal question tfiegovern-has by try been taken up it is that and suggested ment farms whSre valuable birds up be fitted may be cultivated which planihasrheen so in the tho! successful African care' of ostrich making the growing demand I p societies humane as VISITOR for hostess -exceedingly came in later for sweet-peas and'pink more extravagant is an in the given tnewell ‘ — Cour-y correspondent recentMarij accompanied RuefYHofer known social worker who was ly i 'I exquisite ’ : at Kv i the was social event bridge party and tea ln: North Main street th'e played game were I - influence ‘J ' -in k their Jin POPULAR A made -arid have the right direction At the present time 'the use’of furs and plumage a the serious problem' ’and of animals and birds in 1 respon-' Weil pretty f- world ' ’ Musical the Vienna ier’s t Orpheum'-party D-MASON t ? ISS 1 or whom herteacherl TREW SAVTTT Liasie Mrs (Thomas liantf uturefor herf inedramatic Two) “3 1 4 r-" q£ Ui" Edwatd predicts sopr aiiovoicer-! X 44 isbril-: utieoung-A VVIH i-w Cb 1 1 f" Q'g ' Jlir -aienaeissotms-StOYlAttt ' A trv nl U rwrt"V m "‘TheRpsaryt’irNeviTi?i6ti£ “ nMaffilV'4f asuS®: Wedd i p AVelyritX uns’’ te J ? t |