| Show a V. o tie Week in Social and musical firths Circles y f 3 at St St. e Wall s-Wall f Wedding eMark's Marks Mark's Cathedral an Imposing Im- Im Imposing Im J posing Social Event Events J ANY F FALL ALL WEDDINGS WEDDINGS' X ece ti on to Senator an I Mrs Smoot at Home Attracts Attention Y r CATHERINE LOWE LOWS HAMPTON HAMPTON HAMP- HAMP TON whose portrait appe appears to tov to- to iy v the third in the series o of the thc re- re rc- rc pictures from the brush of o 0 noted Hungarian artist A A. 18 S Si mo made e especially for the soh soy so- so ety h y page of The Herald R Republican Herald a a member of one of Salt Lakes Lakos dest and most exclusive families r Though of a retiring disposition n rs rs s. Hampton is extremely popular onga ong a large circle of friends She the hc daughter of the he late George A Awe awe Ice we prominent for many years in in iness and md financial circles and who served as he the mayor of Salt Lake Late h he also comes from Revolutionary Rc Puritan stock on both sid sides s i member of the national non Hon of the of the Am Amorton Amern Amor- Amor rn r- r ton n n Revolution and arid an active mem er r rin in the loc local l branch Spirit of of barty chapter l. l r 1 aU all Season ne ne of Contrasts f III HIS Is lithe the season of or the year when l-j. l i startling contrasts in dress S are arc t to on the tho streets With the it t touch touch of ot chili in air tho-air the air even een ouch ugh ElT the foliage and flowers aroil aro il ill in summer array furs aro brought t tm om m m the keeping of ot tho o odoriferous odoriferous' foth th ball and and cedar chest and nned as if there were not not- we weeks weeks' kr d 4 almost months between now anda ande and e a real winter days lit it It has not been bee an unusual sight the thol t eek to see w women and and on ho 0 street arrayed in long IonS fur fux co coats coats i more than on one instance acc m- m t led b by white slices shoos or even sUp sUp- l Other combinations have been ted ted of ot lingerie waists wats and gowns fur collars and capes and heavy vet Ivet v t hats fiats loaded with winter feath- feath M and trimming tow Low ow slippers and land gauziest of ot hose have been worn th lh cumbe cumbersome ome storm coats w with th her startling contrasts too numerous numerous i mention There may be many explanations r tho the donning of ot winter app appareL rel In r early stages of ot the autumn one which is the attractive o sales when Ia its bI t furs and coats have han been t empt empt- fely 1 Ir set ut forth at unusually low prices es d Ithe natural trend of ot womankind 1 be Impatient to display recent I Editions t to o the wardrobe here hee fa is al also the points or of to bo be considered Meeting one one an wrapped n in furs and son lon long coat coat- els Is apt to remark Arent wo hav- hav our winter early I was forced ret jet out my winter wraps Pors Por- Por s 3 tho next woman oti you meet is Js still sUII summer attire and smilingly reke re- re ks ke this tho the loveliest fall tall ther ather almo almost t like lile summer At gat st we e favored resl residents of ot this thle this this' of at the country can read with Jn comments of or tho the sizzling s tier thor in in the east Chicago t I T where even e the Lake Lab Michigan l 4 have not saved citizens of the tho city from C suffering i f lege Season ins Fins Once I More r seem that there is is- is an an un un- al thirst thIrst for knowledge among 1 Of the present generation At in Salt Laho point itt It t direction lon o ot t only havo kayo Rowland ad Hall Ball and s 's S SChools academy our two two l largest rg st opened under tho most factory condition with a greater Mance ot of C pupils than ever c er before sir er history t but never beloro e e has been as great t. t an exodus of ot gIrls to th the east where v well 11 the thc they y will wl l known know n schools and col col- colOng cols s Ong those hose who who have ha already y In ill gone one 1 leave l vo within the tho Dorothy Doroth Bailey Balle hiss Dorothy I Miss Besse Callow and no Rhoades who enter et ar Miss asses Sibl l or l arl yr Doi Dorothy l S 13 Bamber- Bamber and d 3 IJ 1101 0 o to lIss nett's school hool I Iss on tho tiro o Huson ii e s and anti Miss Mare MarM Mar- Mar Pea o on 1 enter t for fat M Girls ln n P t l ld 11 Y MI s Glen Walker I Wilon I roe go to Dana M s 8 Dorothy Colborn Colburn for foe cn In goes Boe fear year Jear at M lIu Ihs A Adrienne 1 flag Kins ln IC leaves caves for t St St. i l la rys irs irs' t s Ill HI Go bc and tr Miss 1153 1 Virginia eXpect Ct to o rn to tu lea leao a later laler l tr for or thu tho COU nUt nUt- l their Ir nett ical studios studIo j A 1 r I c M R R. 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J 11 1 r 4 f 1 t i E 1 t t C l' l 1 1 ia IiI fi rj i I pt a J b 2 t. 1 r r t r 1 fit e 0 f fo ti r. i tf r o 4 t ti 5 i- i t t f ll t. t Y i 7 a l j 6 I. I r R t. t i t t a aj 11 I r Jt ia lo r 1 i Rt i i I to i it r 1 t 4 1 f 41 r h. h v r a rw t r 1 t t t i t r Jeffs- Jeffs Wall Jeffs-Wall 1 Wed Wed- W Wedding 1 V f. f w j J. J i Notable Affair I ITHE THE marriage of oC Miss all A clde eldest t daughter o of Colonel C and Mrs Ir Enos Enoa A A. Wall and aUd Lr A. A Jeffs which was solemnize Tue Tuesday da morning mornIng morn- morn Ing hIS In St. St lI Marks c J by Bev fe Samuel 11 n. Colladay was WU I ono onu of or tho tho notable events events' of of- tho the year real in matrimonial matri and s social circles cl While 1 an elaborate Ia or tc affair it was wag marked b by simplicity and p perfection rf of detail The dim ol old eh church never r presented a a. more beautiful and I ap ap- l A wealth of pure c a lors tors I palms ferns ferns and and md cro massed In the tho chan 1 and wreathed tho the rood screen n and chancel rail allin n beautiful 1 effect t t forming a perfect background lq Im i for tp tho cO costumes worn worn b by bythe the tho girls of the IJ-I IJ bridal party A A. elto t o musical program mog rendered on organ and cilo und violin d the ceremony sere sere- cere mony morty including l favorite 1 oC ot the bride and l 11 v 7 s II- II continued C during lg tho the impressive marriage cere cere rc mony non f Tl The e effect throughout tt by the costumes of or th the bride and antl andhor nor or at at- attendants ten ants waa wasp Tho ThO imported go gowns ns of c the thc brides brides- b bi bridesmaids i cs Plaids maids an and maid of or honor tho Misses es I t Alice Ulce and mul Mary lary Wall Mildred Mildred McMillan I lan n Frances ry tal and Miss I J Alberto Ellis EJUs w wei io o d on 1 Kronen rench lines or of rl rich h. h white satin s W ln hl h nI h ted effect lon long g ISI sleeves es antI and and collars with hats haLy of or satin cau ht with French camellias 8 rilo Tho o bouquets vere wert clusters r t of French French ilo with embroidered n anI anti ami lung 3 unc 8 o of at an and tulle J I The bride J wore an t t ul t or l cn vl whit nH after a 1 a it Trench each h rUt r rand and satin bodice H Her r hat vavor soft soft oCl white plush the th velvet brin coverts covered J by bS an n elegant o ostrich rr figs I c carried carded a 1 bouquet t o a f 10 rocs 5 with showers of or sweet H P 3 ti J dr ll streamers t t ler ot of o gauce C u c r. r 1 O e. e 1 for fOI her her onh a a. a beautiful brooch of or sapphires sa and dl diamonds mon s th the c gift girt of or tb tbd bridegroom T TI Little le Enid Wall wh bore the tho wedding ring in inthe n the tha hc heart t of offs lon long stemmed pink rose 1080 ed her vi star s ft tat I to lilli t wore vore a n. ll dainty i lt Irish lac frock flock with an ClO pow of white r ribbon bOn in iu her lier hair The cd breakfast wass was WM s served veil at at the tho Utah and ml attended m c cU U by o H the tilo m members mu 3 of or th the tho bl bridal l party parly and De Dean n a and ll Ils Colladay The rite table decorations decorations' 1 in the Che banquet t. t count Cl str strictly oh bt beautiful ari and artistic c. c oll TO roes C formed rn d' d a. a m 11 ex extending X- X i it t tending n n nearly tho full length combined com com- J r Jf rat of sm lax ni Miss and 9 pC l l' l an and bowa i h 9 l va 8 of ribbon Ir Int i t e a I in uc tt r knots J and Mr h anti antl Mrs airs I s J Jeff rr hit on I llio iho early tor H Mali n from thc they sailed ailed for hl u and Japan Javan to ll spend ll th h h ly mo moon moon n On in r r- r return they will bC be te nt at J for wl winter l it fat at the LIc new was a 11 r ln a t h tJ street tre t until h home me meI I Is ready road The h usa be be built be-built bunt built on the the valuable t to them In r i park b by Colonel an and Mrs WalLA Wall all A A notable we wedding gift silt among tho tho numerous numerous ones ones received wits was that presented by Colonel Wall Vall to I Id his d in Pennsylvania anla bonds bonds- I De pe So Contributes Some Som Thoughts on Education n of I Young America i l r SEASON IN FULL BLAST BL AS Those Interested steel In Music Must c Fm Find I Much to Attract a and nd Much More Morel is s Promised Promis h f hN v j IN N the hurry and scurry attending the education education- of or Young America there thero is so 80 much an anxiety lety lest a cog slip and a a. few row atoms of or ba left lett untouched that the refining In ln aro are very often otten neglected A child into whose soul no music Musto Is instilled Is apt to unconsciously cultivate the grosser of ot his na nature na ture hence when the Inclination orthe oC or tho the age ago Is to be careless about courtesy cour cour- tesy and nd the dainty tendencies of ot life Uto it Jt seems a shame shomo to wilfully overlook a source of ot benefit so Important t a cu music Association Is the keyn keynote te to Interest interest in Sn In- In terest everything Is 13 either olther elated or depreciated by br comparison and of ot course courso a mind which la s young youn and susceptible will retain indefinite indefinitely ly impressions received at an early age More then is Js th tho need for tor beginning beginning be ginning at of ot the matter ani and training the child to love music It would be be silly to c expect everybody eve every body to either cither play or sing or evento even evens to take an active interest In musio muaia b but t It Is not foolish to expect everyone every every- ono ono one to intelligently appreciate the the- harmony of ot melody Tho The generation of ot tomorrow need an early start and the tho best place to tOil tut begin with Is tho schools schoolS' Musio la Is broadening In Its Influence and the they a activity t necessary neco ary for tor Its absorption creates versatility I With song lOng material of ot the right kind Invaluable correlation may b bet l made between music and the other others subjects of ot study For Tor example th the tho singing of ot songs folk exhibiting the melancholy of ot tho the Ru Russian n or th the gayety ot of the Italian vitalizes th the study of ot the geography phy of those thos countries The rhe possibility of ot th the o eor i relation of ot time values In music muse with j the study of ot fractions In arithmetic l la is j obvious us Correlation of ot this sort In-i In in creases cremes Interest In the other and lends dignity to the study oC 0 j I music Stated In general terms Ul tho tuno rune rune- i I ties Uon of ot music In the public school schools Isto ia Is iato to develop mu musical intelligence More Mora 1 specifically First It should provide the children chil dren with a fund of oC correct musical conceptions Implying a love for tor and appreciation of ot the the best in music musio Second It |