Show I r J Soon society will begin to flock in from summering places and Soda and Brighton will be deserted The influx will be hailed with delight by societys members who have been content to remain re-main at home while summer gayeties flourished at the resorts For the last two weeks very little has been stirring among the fashlonables with the excepTion excep-Tion ol a few teas with occasionally astray a-stray reception From now on social events will be more numerous and the german and the reception will enliven the fall and n inter season Roland Hall was thrown open fora reception on Thursday night for the first time sinc the departure of the WEPt girl graduates of June It was In honor of Binhop and Mrs Leonard fcnd the scene was one of pleasure and sociability The ladies of St Marks gave the reception and most of the well known devines flock were present as well as many others of his friends and admirers The pretty decorations within made the old hall look at its S best and the gathering was in every way an informal and pleasant one Refreshments were served by the charming crops of hostesses and the occasion vas one which will linger pleasantly in the memories of both the guests and Bishop and Mrs Leonard They are to leave in a few days for the oast where Mrs Leonard will cmain for a year and the Bishop until Octo r Miss Grace Anderson pleasantly on rerlaintd a party of her friends on Friday night at her home 15S West Fifth South Mrs Sam Park returned from Brigh t sfl during the week Miss Bertha Reed who has been at the Park for the last few days i > again in salt Lake It Mr Byron L Irons is in the city ends end-s being entertained by Mr Frank Kraft t MIPS McCloud left during tne week for her home in ColD alo Mrs D B Hemptead left on Sunday for Detroit where she will remain for tome time visiting her parents f Miss Frankie Sharp has returned from her summer outing at Brighton B Miss Geddes was the hostess of an enjoyable party last night at her home on West Temple a Miss Lawrence and Mr George Lawrence Law-rence went to Brighton early in the week S Miss Viola Pratt and Miss Jennings Zions two gifted singers will leave for the east on Tuesday Misc Helen Shearman has returned to the east Mr J E Caine is back from his trip tJ the north a a Ms Byron Groo left a few days ago lor Detroit a S S Miss Long and her pupils will entertain enter-tain on Saturday night The engagement is announced of Mss Mary Beck of this city and Mr Briant S Young city editor of the Salt Lake Star a S Mr and Mrs A V Hosick delightfully delight-fully entertained a party of friends on Friday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs F S Goodale of Trinidad Colo and Card playing was the attraction vocal selections by Mrs Lizzie Thomas Edwards Mrs Frank Ribley Irs J D Ken orthy Professor McCoy and Mr Pierce were features of the evening even-ing In the dining room which was tastily decorated refreshments were enjoyed The guests were Mr and Mrs Goodale Mr and Mrs Frank Hlbley Mr and Mrs J D K < worthy S wor-thy Mr and Mrs J T Edward Mr und Mrs R C Pitt Mr and Mrs Jacobs Ja-cobs Miss Emma Lunt Miss Mae Ounningham Miss Jacobs Miss Thomas Miss Blanche Cooper Miss IMo ell Miss Carrington Mr W T Gutter Mr Pierce air Henry Jacobs Ja-cobs Professor McCoy Mr Jacobs S as Miss Lawrence has returned from So Ba Springs Mrs William Beid is an arrival at Soda Springs where she will spend the remtfader of the summer seasonS season-S SS Miss Xason and Miss Lawrence have returned from their visli at Soda Springs S Mr George Downey has returned from his late tripS trip-S S a Many of societys votaries were at the lake last week S S S Mr and Mrs W H Blair of Cincinnati Cin-cinnati are once more in the City of the Saints S S Miss Eardley gave lawn party during dur-ing the week at her home on South Main for her brother Mr J E Eard Dey who is about to leave for the east Kancing was enjoyed all through the evening The guests of the occasion were Mr and Mrs W J Ure Miss Clawson Miss Alice Clawson Miss Cutler Mise Irvine Miss Bertha Ir vne Miss Woodruff Miss Cannon IMlss Smith Miss Brown Miss Jennie Smith Miss Eardley Miss Della iDaynes Miss Van Cott Miss Willey Miss McKeller Miss Shaw lessrs Edwards Davis Beatie Walker Der lick Daynes Simmons Cannon Midg lev Barrows Jenkins Lambert m Mine OQIahoncy of New York will open S the McDowell Dresscutting Sfhool and fashionable dressmaking parlors in the Wasatch block Sept 2 She comes well recommended by the largest estabSisnments in New York alw he leading dressmaker of Pitts burg Pa S e aMiss a-Miss Banche Harvey daughter of Mr ana Mrs John C Harvey and Mr George Dyer the popular secretary of the Salt Lake City Press club will be S anarried on September 16 Jlrs O W Powers and her mother artvJ Whipple have returned from Brighton S S S Miss Ella Giles a noted writer of Madison Wisconsin is visiting Mrs C J Dey DyMSIC AND MUSICIANS v On Tuesday evening September 10 William C Carl the famous New York rganist will give a recital at the Ytlfst Congregational church assisted Jty > frs Agnes Iveene GIcHally so j j r J f i I O t l r I prano Miss Oliver pianist and Prof Radcliffe organist d SS Following is the programme for the open air concert to be given by Helds band at Liberty Park at 100 this afternoon March Empire State Barnhouse Overture America e Theo Moses Tobanl Mazourka Caprice eL Collbri Barnard Overture Banditenstreiche Suppe Cornet duet Selected Messrs Held and Gill Flower Song Cuers et Fleurs Theo Moses Tobani Descriptive The Night Alarm Reeves A calm and peaceful night 10 oclock lights down all asleep cry of fire gongs lights up horses rush out and I down the street while the box number rings In unreeling the hose fire out reel up the hose off for home the firemen sing home again Up to last night over 100 entries had been received for the coming Eisteddfod which will give an average aver-age of ten for each contest This insures In-sures the complete success of the great musical affair The entries close tomorrow night and soon thereafter there-after the complete list embracing many famous names and noted organizations or-ganizations will be puglished in The Herald The Ogden School of Music which opens September 9 will be an institution institu-tion of high standing The instructors include Squire Coop piano and harmony har-mony Mrs K E Anderson solfeggio and singing M E Weihe the favorite favor-ite violinist and Heber S Goddard baritone I Nineteenth Century Club The Nineteenth Century club of I Provo met with Miss Florence Pem berton on Friday August GO The newly elected vicepresident Miss 1 J French called the meeting to order and after the business was dispatched the regular programme was rendered Mrs Bonhams subject was entitled Childs Study She traced the kindergarten kin-dergarten work from its beginning to the present time and then spoke on the home life and training of children and of the study that should be given that old yet new subject a child Mrs Havercamp read a paper on Sculptors of America She told of the trials and achievements of the famous sculptors and described among many others the first statue which was made in America that of an Indian In-dian Daniel French a famous New England sculptor was the subje of a talk by Miss M F French He is noted for the expression and naturalness 1 natural-ness that is stamped on all his work I and chiefly for this reason was he chosen to make the statue that is in Concord N H known as The Minute Man The news of the past week was reported re-ported by Miss Brinkerhoff The club will meet next Friday with Miss Peiriberton |