Show I f n J 1 r IJ I Jl l I f r r JJ I 4gjjf rc P i M j l 1 J L r Send Notices Early OwIng to the fact that the society jjnTC will be made up hereafter early on Saturday afternoon it la imperative impera-tive tint all notices for the department I depart-ment reach the oHlee of The Tribune by Friday nl ht Those who have such I notices will confer a favor by following this rule as well nit Insuring the Insertion Inser-tion of their notices Another Bright Week Another bright week has passed by Bocicty with school and college entertainments enter-tainments and the opening of places ot amusement to add to the usual list of pleasant events The bride of June Is I nhio very busy and her retinue has a month of hunt work ahead In the fa lection of a sown decorations details and I gifts The gown for the gradutuo 5s also a matter of moment In many homes 1 so the last days of May liave 1cen quite active for all The wee1 had more thnn its share of luncheons and dinner parties with eTml parties and teas galore so In ro lowing the lust few days It can be said that it has been decidedly l a brilliant season The Red Muslcalc Wr and Mrs Charles Read pave a delightful muslcule Monday evening In honor oC Dr and Mrs A E Rykcrt and about 100 were present It was ono of those ideal summer parties 3 whore everyone did as he or she pleased The spacious porch wns partly part-ly Inclosed by L canvas and hero were found man congenial groups the men smoking and 1 listening to the musIc Light frum the windows made the porch bright enough for all and It was a perfect night for such an event The Jlauerhach orchestra played throughout through-out the evening Dr Kykerfc was the tenor soloist and his voice was a reve u lon to nil for it is one of the very beiit tenors heard here in years and he has perfect control of IL Ills selcctlonn were of the best and greatly appreciated appre-ciated Mrs Charles G Plummcr also 1 sang and the piano accompaniments were by Mr VooJnmnsec who IK I one or the best and mont sympathetic accompanists ac-companists In the city Following the music refreshments were served and the rest of the evening passed Ju a pleasant and Informal way I Dinners and Luncheons Mr Charles Keith was guest of honor a a beautifullyappointed dinner on Wednesday evening given by Mr and Mis David Keith and 11 and MrA J X Ferguson A large cluster of sweet peas formed the table I entetPlecc and the candelabra were shaded In pink Uesldes the guest of honor were present pres-ent Misses Mary Porter Amy Kersbaeh Jasmine Young Lota TdcMlllan and Messrs Sam 1orler Charles lawrencc and Capt Crcary c A delightful affair of the week I was delhtul the prettily Arranged sweet pea luncheon lunch-eon given by Mrs TMward 0 howard on Wednesday Tho centerpiece on the large table In the diningroom consisted consist-ed of a basket of sweet peas while the same beautiful Mowers formed the decorations on the KIJVGII small tables which were laid in the different rooms The placc cords were dainty pen and ink sktqhcft I Snowballs Were used In the hall and drawingroom and the candles were shaded In plnlc Mrs Howard was assisted by Mrs W Montague Mon-tague Ferry and thirtyfour guests were present Miss Elizabeth Bern was guest of honor at n beau iff uliyappolntcd luncheon lunch-eon on Tuesday given by Miss Alia Miller The colors used in the artistic decorations were pill and white bridal wreath and snowballs being used in all the rooms and the lights were shaded In pink Miss Dern and the maids who arc to attend her at her marriage were seated at a largo table In the center while tho other guests were at smaller tables Miss Miller was assisted by Miss Helen Glllesple Gllcspl Miss Bee Chccsnian and Miss Edith Edih I Miller About forty guests were pros i ent a On Monday evening at the Ken on Miss l crsbach was guest of honor at an elaborate dinner which was beau tiful In all Its appointments The long table was charmingly decorated in the center was n bowl of pansles and at cither end were huge clusters of rcd carnations while over the cloth smllax and plumoca were effectively arranged ar1ged The place punlu were blue and white A unique and enjoyable fealura was it II contest In which mch guest told an experience while n candle burned the burncl lights having been turned out A prlxe was given to the If person relating the most Interesting experience ISM Por ters guests were Mr and Mrs Stan ley Price Misses Amy jjorsbach Dern JHIrahulh Dern Leta McMillan Alia L Miller Jasmine Young Dorothy rlal Kln nry Mary 1ln Jr JCJnney Lila Ridge Barney land Messrs Cunningham Fred Dern Charles Keith Sam Porter A B Saw 3cr Ray VI iJILII Charles Lawrcnco and I Mr and Mrs Louis Seekete of Peru were guests of honor Wednesday rccICS even I jn nt a rlehlghtrul dinner given h i Mrs V J McIntyre The table wa bcautIfitlly leCOrateil IcauLII drcoltet iv1tii plnIc coma wih tlons and rlnk Cla the Jjons Ild candelabra at either end L were shaded In 111nk The P111CC ardo el were dainty designs on which Illcc were written verses from tho different poets Covers were laid for fifteen Mr and iMrn William Vlliun Reid enter tained at dinner Wednesday night 1sq VirginIa rcelcn and Mlsa Flor ence btovonson For Str n on entertained Informally Friday a f < I1101 CnClallcd Informaly J McChrstnl al the home or Mlaa JBrcedcn The lle dnnu Jlcedl CUPS is were Mos S Slanlty Price DeWolfc Prce I Prank Clark Flanlc Egan MJ Igan Isies Pubb of Fort DOU1 S Iamlu Porter POr t1m Curler Cmncron Leonard I3erhach her Y1lb Sadie VInnle MeChiryst lal Laura Shm man Catherine Cnlmer Vlolot f Nicil c Tiiiiu Mcintyre Kutc lntclS Nlel Z4nhl Jennie C Card Parties nnd Teas Mrs t George W Snow and Mrs Thom as aiarloiiwuix l of lhJlm Nophl entertained alL a i second delightful affair OI1c dcllhlul afair Friday even 1 ing ut the home of Mrs Snow The I beautiful rooms were effectively decorated I deco-rated in the national colon quantities of Ings being used and the red white and blue Idea was carried out In the flowers and refreshment1 The porch i was very attractive with Its cosy corners cor-ners md drapcrlcv and red white and blue lights were used all over the house Sixtythree wastite feature of he C OJ lug tile srorft card being American srI wlthtl1 a to match Little Fred I Snow opened the door dressed as George Washington and lit lo Dorothy Mu rloncaux as a i quaint Colonial dame Mrs Snow and Mrs Mnrhmcuux were assisted by Mrs David Evans 1 ant about sixty guests were present Last Sunday evening Mr and Mrs ICerr informally entertained for Miss Kerr and another tea will tm given tutu evening Mrs George W Putnam entertains at cards on Wednesday I Purely Personal I Mr nnd Mrs Wood arc the guests oC Mr and Mrs Byron Groo Mr and Mrs S M Walton of St LotilH arrived In Salt Lake last night to reside They will he at home with the sister oc Mr Whlton Mrs II F Kincaid on North State street Mrs Austin Taggart ha returned to her home In Oakland Gal 6 a I Mrs Lr Tlernan lias returned from San Francisco where she has been lor the Past three months o a I Mrs M A Brccdcn has returned from Ogden Dr Arthur C Wherry of Ogden has come to Salt Ijake to reside Mr and Mrs Charles E Hawver leave on Saturday for Soda Springs Idn where they will spend the summer sum-mer S S Mr and Mrs F Walden of Toplnsh Wash are visiting in this city guests of Mrs Waldens son L Vanvoorhls and family 111 West Sixth South street irs Walden nee Anna Val voorhis was a former resident of Salt Lake Mrs f H Weight wife of Mayor Weight of asa ena Cal and son Eric whto has Just completed 0 four years course at llerkcley college arrived ar-rived hero yesterday to spend the summer sum-mer with Mrs J Weights parents Mr and Mrs James Jack Mrs Lamb who has been the guest of Mrs E F Holmes for two weeks Iras returned to 1 Turk City M J Sisson left Wednesday for Oak land Clc where she will spend the summer Mr and Mrs G J Wright and Eugene Eu-gene Wrifiixt of Idaho Falls are the guests of Mr and Mrs George T Odell San Mrs Francisco Ernest Tripp left Thursday aj for J18S Caroline Paine of Gordon academy acad-emy hiis returned from Boston where she has been spending the past Tow months Mrs Curtis L Knight and children will arrive in Salt Luke this week from California where they have been the past four months 2tfrs J IS Bamberger entertained at a theater party Thursday evening o Deadwood O J Salisbury has returned from Mrs Stanley Price will leave for San Francisco on June l th to be gone about three months Mrs Payne Mrs F E Straup and Miss Hazel Pnyne of Ufngham are nnc ting i the pity guests at Fords hotel Mrs Ahny will discontinue her Thurs days at home until September 1st Miss Bessie Crlsmon will leave for Denver today She will be the guest of Miss Sampson and will visit other East anl ern cities I before returning Eat Carleton Holmes who has been In Ida ho for the past few months has IC turned to Salt Lake and Is at the Ame lia h palace the o I Mrs Couway who has been visiting her 1 mother Mrs Perry S lsltnG Thursday evening for her home in Ken tucky 110 W V Klce will leave wi on Tuesday for Purk City where she will spend the 1 summer and be gild to 4 see her friends Mr and Mrs Clement have 1s Clcment htLc returned from New York Mrs Clement will move In her home on Brlghum street this week JrJhum Wallace Bransford who has been at tending the University of California re turned to Salt Lake recently and with i 7 wih Harold Hlold Lamb has gone East where whola they will join Miss Grace Emery all rt turning to Salt Lake on Monday Miss Grace Emery who has been in ashlngton at school for the lat three years will return next week and will spend the summer In Sail Lake wI years the autumn will go abroad for two I S Miss Peterson of the high school will hlgh spend her summer in California wJ S S Mrs Henry Harrison and daughter leave for Ocean hunch X J lech curly mum June to be Joined clrl I 1UIC later in the Iatol 11 season by l Airs A A Gibson From time resorts both will adjourn to Xow York City where the winter CI wltcl will bo wil spent I Clarence Colin will return home the second week In June from J Ire Haute I Ind He will bo accompanied by hi cousins Miss Sylvia Cohn and Miss Fd 1a Cohn ls I Irl vf J pr Swain and daughter Miss m Ethel Vivian of Indianapolis I mid will L I arrive in the city UK latter pare of the week and wl III bt the guest or 1 Barr Gibson I George S Carter of Cincinnati 0 is the gUll of Hurry GIbson Miss Sallic Fisher will ariJvo in Salt J Lake the Uth of June and will be I ac companied by her mother M f Mrs FJahcr Ralph TilclKlrds will arrive home from New York the second week In June ors i o-rs W D Dunlap of West Oakland Cn arrived In the city Tuesday nigh to spend nlrht a fw wcnlc o Mrs W A Langford and son left Sat urday for Nevada for n visit with the parents and irlcnOhof S Mrs Langford Miss Alice K Howe of I the high school will spend her vacation in California + as Hlnfor Lynn F Clinton hU returned from a 5 Miss Nellie Dooly 1 I in Portland Ore and will return to Salt OIlII11 wil SILt Lake in a few 1 S S Mrs Charles McMnhon and frs Hugh Park have returned from the colist Mr and Mrs S I Bnbcock left for Simla Qniy on Thursday f Dr M A Philter left Wednesday i evening for her home In Chllllcothu bid after a vliiit of a few clays with Dr Luella Miles Mri F D Blckford is back from California Cali-fornia Miss Egan of Boston will arrive in the city shortly and will be he t guest of Miss Rosalie Cope Mrs Charles G Plummer leaves shortly for Now York and will sail on June Mth to spend the summer in Eu mope Rev Philip S Thacher and family win spend the summer at their beautiful home near Simla Monica Cal w > Miss May Lambert of Washington D C Is visiting her aunt Mrs E F Hauck e Mir 1 H G McMillan has gone to Denver Den-ver to visit her daughter Mrs Samuel C Adams S Miss Dukes of the high school will spend her vacation ut her home in Indiana In-diana S 5 5 5 r Gwynne Ofllccr has arrived home from the East Miss Beaslo Chambers will leave the first oc the month for her home In Omaha I S Mrs James II I Kirk left Tuesday evening for a visit I of two months In Chicago A Miss Isna Bachman and Miss Isabel Monahan will return the latter part of June from Oburlln college W J Shcalcy has returned to Ogden Mrs A D Trucauff who has been the guest of Mra Robert II OMlcer left Wednesday for her home in Denver 0 Dr and Mrs Orson Howard will leave early In June for California where they will spend the summer m Mr and Mrs Thomas Wclr will leave shortly for a trip througn the Puget Sound country returning by way of San Francisco a Mrs Frank Harris is in the city on n short visit with her mother Mrs C E Richards will leave early In tho month for Colorado Springs where she will spend some time visiting her mother Mrs Walter Scott has come to Salt Lake to reside from Park City and is at home at 835 East Second South street Mr and Mrs William C Barker Jr log returned from Stanford Monday even Walter Evans of Denver Is In the city spending a week with Judge and Mrs J M l Bowman C Mrs C A Clark who has been the guoft of Mrs J B Thompson for the past few days left Tuesday for the East where she will spend the summer returning to her home In Seattle In the autumn Judge J F Kinney anti Mrs Klnnc rare r-are in the city from San Diego to spend L the summer with old friends after an I absence of nearly two years and will be pleased to see their friends at TM South Fifth East street Mlsa Vie Chrjstlan of Beaver Is visiting i friends and relatives In Hut city Miss Etta Powers will leave shortly for Seattle where she will spend the summer vii tiugher I slater m Mrs O B Gilson of Ogden is the guest of Mrs T Marks i Mrs E r Yard Is back from a short visit in Dcnvsr Mrs Elmer J Whitely and Mrs Mortimer Mor-timer Patterson of Muncie Ind visited In i the city Tuesday on their way home from Los Angeles Mrs Walter G Filer will leave short ly l for Manila where she will Join Mr Filer Gates Kcrsburg oC Meeker Colo Is the guest of Mr and Mrs Harry Ganz Mrs Draper Smith president of the Nebraska Federation of Womens Clubs spent Tuesday In thc city visiting friends and sightseeing Mrs Thomas Buzxo of Butte who 1ms h been attending the biennial at Los Angeles Is staying at the Miller for a short time before returning to her home h S Mrs D L Archer returned to the city Wednesday from Nevada < < Miss Beulah Bachman has gone to Provo to spend a few days with relatives rCIL tives tcs Mrs Royal W Daynca in visiting friend in Logan for a few weeks Mrs E L Parker is spending the week In Provo S S S Tho Misses Boyd will spend the summer sum-mer m vacation at their old home in Pennsylvania I Penn-sylvania S S Miss Elizabeth Clarahan leaves June Gilt for Missouri where nhe will visit relatives for the summer u Miss Colburn principal of Rowland Hal will leave In about two weeks for New YOlk where she will spend the summer j i Mrs Warren C Uogue and daughters will leave June JOth for the East to spend the summer S S Miss Dunham and Mlis Zorn of Row land Hall i i wi I liavu curly In the month I for the East where they will spend their slen vacation Weddings and Engagements The engagement Is announced of Miss Isabel Violet Whitney daughter of tho late Senator George E Whitney of Oakland Cal and Lieut John Purcell U S N The miirrlagi will lake place this fall Miss Whitney IB I very well known here having visited relatives and is a great favorite I Miscellaneous Events Mrs Isaac Clayton entertained at en m joyable childrens parlies on Thursday und Saturday afternoons o Mrs Thomas Jennings entertained In formally on Thursday afternoon Rev and Mrs Charles E Perkins de lightfully entertained the members of St Paulsi choir PILI Wednesday evening at the rectory E E Calvin T M Schumacher C S Burton C A Quigley and air Stuck baker wwe guests or honor at u box party InG at the Theater on Tuesday even m o Dr Luclla Miles was the hostess on Wednesday at a very delightful and In formal afternoon glvon complimentary 10 her Kiiest Dr M 1 A Platter I DUI I InG the afternoon the gucsls l enjoyed a moat Interustlnir talk from Dr Platter who related her experiences as a month I cal missionary in India About thin y friend were present OGDEN SOCIETY A number of very pleasant social over ltM fiillviiKd I lit > loclul world lu I Ogilin dur lug Limo WIck Tho J coming1 of warm weather hni brought l to tlm fore outdoor anniKomontji I I anil iitortaliimoutii I the Rummer rmorts nml parks have been opened ami nuimncr pK > aunrcM now iali all I attention Tile noar approaching commencement acaijon also calls for the Interest anil attention of the younger peo mule Thunulny cveiiliu time rantatu A Trip to Kurupo was rcMHleriMl at thin Fifth Ward Amusement luill by tho pllpll1 j i ut Mrs Ada IJarratt McQiiarrio Tho attendance attend-ance was large and the prcacniullon waa greatly enjoyed a S 0 TuemJny evening the Ogden Tabernacle was crowded with l an audience uath ieil lu llutfti to limo concert Klvon by time Tuli lIl fl Lc sbj lFN ernaclo oholr I and JIr Charles Kent I Time concert mmibors wero partlculmly attractive attrac-tive and well renrkreil but the chief Interest In-terest centered In lh ° appearance or Mr l Charl Kent who viiu on llif I programme for seven numbers Mr Kent lu an Og den mon but for Ito last three yearn baa been with an Eastern com 111I umy In operatic opera-tic worlc JJu 1 hUH a mignlllcunL voice which lias Improved wonderfully I with training t and prietlc no that hla aekC ilon woro It genulno treat to Limo music lovers of the city MiFum Minnie lludlKcr left Tuesday for California to should tho mummer Mrs G C Llnaley and Ion have rot timed ro-t from an c > xli > nlcJ vlnlt with frioiulu In a number at the Kaotcrii clllea Gleuwooil park onened Wednesday for the seauou utilor time nmiiagcinont of W T Ucardaley e I < Mrn Tlionian SinwanlHon of Salt Lake City Is vlalllui O lIen relatives The Ogden loilgc Kuljjhtjj of the Macca lures havu Isued luvi tnt bums for a Hinoker to hu held Monday Cvculng at their hull a S The twelfth annual commencement of tho Weber county sehonlK took place yes torrtay inornliif al 10 oclock at 1 the Tab oruaclc Then wen over 100 graduates The exercises wore somewhat lengthy hIlt were upprcclacrxl by an audience that cOmpUUely tilled the Tabernacle I c S Miss Jenny Is visiting hot cousin Minn Cora Pcmllulon at Wnnahlp Mrs Wflllam byes is visiting hor ilauKhler Mrs AV E j Johnuon at Corlunc 0 5 V Miss Idlth Gourloy Is at home from her voura school work at Eureka and will spend the summer here S u S Miss Hazel Emerson slater of Mrs U G Knoth left Thurailay for Hood River Ore to visit her parents I Mr and Mrs K 13 Stowart left Wrdncmlay for St Louis whero they will visit for two or thrco weeks o < Mrs Joseph Juiiklns of Salt Lake City Is visiting Mlas Loultte Teery 4 a Ono of lie most enjoyable meetlncK of tho Child Culture club was held May JUnl at tho home of Mrs Daniel llannr After time usual routlno busJnuss the following fol-lowing programme Wiis carried out Mra Cook read an article on tile Cooking of Mcata Mrs Kerr read it papor by Sir Henry Thompson on Diet Urlh articles arti-cles clivlied consldfriiblc dlKcunslrm Tho charming hosteHSj tt L the close of time prt > crannnc regaled tho club with delicious refreshments served nn exciuialtoly nalnted china showing her own dainty handiwork and each member desired In her heart lo take a piece as a souvenir At Limo eloso of Iho t l afternoon i an Inl adjournment I ad-journment was taken for two weeks to moot with Mrs Will Wright and every lady carried away with her pleasant memories of time meeting PARK CITY SOCIETY I Tho regular mooting of the Womans Athenaeum was held at the homo of Mrs Kmnm Whltehcad Monday afternoon and Iho following programme wan successfully success-fully carried out The Htudy for the occasion occa-sion vas John liuskla Hlogruphy and Practical Undertakings Mrs L I E J Hubbard read by Miss Jean Pearson Ruaklns Relation to Art ami Artists Mrs William M I Ferry rend by Mrs M f V Allen piano Heltctlon Miss Merle Whltehead Sesame anti the Ullesi Mrs R G Halstou read bv Mrs Charles Shields time nuxt 1 meeting of the club will be hold ul the homo of Mr K J DeijKH anil the club members will eulcr taln their families anil Invited guests at a lawn party A pleasmuL Him Is unllcl Hated by all as ihesf aunlvirarles are looked forward to with great pleasure by members as well as friends Mrs A R Wcoler chaperoned a Jolly uarly of young ladles tn lUlyliiou I yesterday yester-day where they will lie entertained it iho I hospllahK home of Mr anrl Mrs 1 Lambert for three days The young men will go over today and spend a couple of hours with time party and return lo Iarlt ihls evening Mrs Weeters jcucsts are Mliui 13 Lambert Miss JSdyih Lowry Miss Harriot Woolcy Miss Lillian Bain Miss t Jean PCI OIl Miss Ilertha ivtuuh tM Miss Margaret Urundncc Miss Cora Sny del Salt Lake Mcysr A Colbaih J Cluucnln U Hampton I R Ridge Hay vood and others Miss Estella Walaon wont down to Salt Lake Friday afternoon to spend her vacation vaca-tion with her parents lIss Nellie Goodrich Good-rich lCOmllIl1 ell Miss Watson and will be time hitlers gutistror some lime A Miss Jean Pearson was hostess of a charming dinner party jlvon at her pleasant pleas-ant homo Saturday evening The table decorations I were spring blossoms a large lt 1111 j d tco r cutglass bowl of which formed an ef foctlvn centerpiece Clusters of tho sweet Koweirf were scattered over time cloth and at each place was found a dainty bunch of caruailoiis Covers wore laid lor Mlsa Maud Gray Miss ICstclla l Watson Mlys Nellie Goodrich Mlus l Lillian IJulii Mr and Mrs C A Blocker Alex Culbath Ben i Hampton Dan H Shields and R E Wherrlll < The following society people worn no Iced at the I social ilven by Prof IF I U Youiifor Tuesday evening Miss TCdyth Lowry Miss Jean Pearson Miss Estella Watbon Miss Maud Gray Miss Harriet Woolcy Mr and Mrs A 11 Weeter Mr and Mrs C A Hlnehcr A Colbiith B Hampton it ii Wherrlll and ot items Mr I and Mrs Guihrlc and baby dc narlcd for Missouri i on Friday whcro they t cxpcul 10 spend the unmncr Miss Laura Towuscnd Miss May J led ges Miss 1 loronco I llurlbul m and Mian 1 Lillian I Heilfcfn 1 were rlovu to I Snydcrvllle Tuesday and spent the afternoon with friends S a Thu ladles society of this Congregational church will i uuet with Mrs L I D Gray mm Friday afternoon JUliO kitS S t S Miss i Sadie na harI who has been al tomllug school at the I n V neadimy of Irovn returned lo Park Tuesday ami will sncnd her vacation with her parents 0 Mrs J W Whllii and Miss Floinncu J Smith returned home Weilnesday after a < llKhtrul ten days visit with Col ami Mrs 13 I R JlolmoH of Salt Lake a w Mr and Mrs W S Stilton arc visiting frlnuds und relatives al tjprlngvlllc fluid Provo S Mrs Emma Kclsi went down to the rnulropnM Sunday and reiurucd 1 home on Tuesday S S o Mrs S L Raihlou Mrs W C Wallaeo Mrs F A lllrd I Mr ami Mrs m John Dlvm went down to SCIon Thursday alteruooii to I rumiiln iintll ullor Docoratluu day a Mrs l V G Lamb who has boon the I uiiist of Cot ami Mrs 33 I Holmos I for t Ito past two weeks relurned home Thursday morning imo third t annual commcuccnunt t oxor cities of l tin Summll couuly public schoula was held In I the u Dewoy t hen ten Thursday iivimiiiK and Jlfiy jrrailiiates reciIvod their diplomas oil rIm L I D S Primary association got i go-t inliiKtwl l norfnrniancn lu I tlirlr amusement amuse-ment hall uilnei < lay evoului which was u success from beginning tll end PROVO SOCIETY Mr s Dora Irvine was linntess of Die Sorosls club meeting on AVedmjiilav al i riiuoii The subJiclH glvfln wire lOu Kllsli Noxwipapers and I Magayiuos by Mn r Mattlo M 1 Osburuo Eugllnh Coln nlzntlon by Jlrs loreuit1 l Wuodliouso ami Th ItrltlHh l I Museum l bv 1 Mrs Anna Kvatiu A Kiench ratmto has been decided uuon for next years woik The pro trriuiinin was read for tlu I clubs approval by Mra Irvine I w chairman of tho pro gramme committee For tlio I noL meet lug In two weeks which will bo the last this ycui a ilobato has been arranged The question IK > UK Rfsolvoil Tliat I a < ol loire KOncutlon hI Good for Women The alllrmatlvn blilc will bo aniiied bv Miss Alice RoyuoIdH ami Miss K IJ > Voti Pierce limo migutlvo by Mrs 1 Nettle 13 Klmr und Mrs Icuil C Yutcs ISdcar Perry Milrtalued u number of friends at his homo Wiuliiomhiy evening Mr Perry lort ThurKday owning on a I mission to the Southern Slatcfl S S The recital glvu Thunulny evening by Miss NVlko und her Hludonlii won a nor foci success Much credit Is due Mlna Xollty or tho excellent tratulug of her pupllo They an deservlug of much mnlDo for the manner III which they run dered their different purls 44 The class of 1MB of tho TJ Y A enter tained lu honor of clue graduate III Ito GvmilnHltiin hail Tucnday oviulug The dec onmetiomuti were extremely artIstic Thoito nrcneut hu < l a moiit delightful lime Mrs 1 e emmhe S UJiyloc Mrs I Ccorgo llovo Miv D D Houlz I and Mrs S R Thtirmnn worr tint chaperoiiH Among I thosf I jufa ent ware 1 Mlwien Zorl Smith lae ICulghl Hazel Taylor Jeunl ICnlght t Ida ttunon berrv Vent Hnrdv Kitblc lJ < iugill Claim Jo mmiamll Salt Luke Pearl Pierre Lyjllv Thurman Hultle I Hlucs Birdie Chiff Cluiu holbrook Lucllo Young Etlle llove La Von Plorcf Clara Allen Ylola Uarnoy Fiuuilo Curruth Maggie Car ruth I Mrs I llumicu Messrs Sylvester JJroadbent Andrew N Ir Pelcrflon Jack Walker Toil Alien rsugutic Allen Will McAllHtnr t at Stilt Lake Jim Steele Claud King Horace Hecrhit Ijort Morris lImo bell Victor Well Salt hula Jack Mellor Sticime WnrHley Mark nesaut AUX WalUor Dull Clt Webb Will Robinson Hoy Clayton Mrs J J Nuiiu amid Miss Tlorcnco Nunn leave Monday for Kansas to sjiend Iho summer Afr amid Mr C W Culcs nf Logan will mako 1rovo their home for Iho summer monlhs cJ S A Jolly party of 1rovos society people aro siitiidlug Sunday at time lain Tlioao rnmpnxliig time jiarty arc Mr and Mrx Sam King I Lvoii liiiehman bIt Irvine Sam Schwab Mlimes Miriam Nollc flue luh JJaehman and Mr Hen Schwab Mrs Mom Davis IB visiting In Salt Lake Prof J li Homo and family after sl f klHr yuur hi Kunult will i mako I Provo their home for the summer n Mr and Mrs David Wcstwood ham rc lunird from Bait hnorl Md Jfr Vent wooil t graduated from Lime College of Physicians Phy-sicians and Surgeons M Owm ProstlHR of Orlpplo Creek Colo will make hit homo In Provo In tho fu lure a Mr l nnd Mm Will Blersuch Miss Vaun TwolvoK and F p Stlogtmyor of Tcllu rlde spent Sunday llshliiK at time river Mitts Duuluh Bachman of Salt Lako spout time week with friends 0 Mrs Frank Brown of American l < ork Is the guest of her sister Mrs Will Twelves I S nishop and Mrs Taylor of the Third ward charmingly I entntulncd lieu members mem-bers of iho ward choir Friday evening al timely beaullltil residence on Fifth West and Third North Mrs Will Scarlo and Miss Paulino Moro havo returned from their trip lo tile Cast Mr and Mrs P I X Nunn arrived from Denver Wednesday evening M t Mrs W TJ TJIerKach and Mis Faun Twelves went to Salt Lake Friday to sec Richard Mansfield In Bcnltcalre I A reunion of Ihc Strong and Farrrr families was hold at the homo of Mr and Mrs Joseph T Farmer Monday owning Delicious I refreshments I were served by i tho hosiiss and a Jolly evening was spout tiT lmmamo nrcpoul were Mr ami Mr Roger Furror William Ftirrnr J R Furrcr J I k Q1C J I cI 5w 4 Though manicuring or the cure of the hunda has been an art since the days of the Egyptians it Is within comparatively recent years that It has become h a fad or more correctly speaking speak-ing l thai It bus come to be appreciated b y the people who reside in the Western West-ern hemisphere And it may be said that the fashion which now finds so tm many devotees in Salt Lake City has been 1 Introduced within the past ten year although one or two small establishments es-tablishments found some patronage previous lo that time It may be of grout interest therefore to know how manicuring Is taught the Inducements held out for girls to take It up as a profession the necessary lualillcatlons to t become successful and the remuneration remuner-ation received by those who become proficient In the art Sb in SnIt Lake There are at present In Salt Luke City about six llrslclass establishments establish-ments where manicuring Is done In connection with other work Including shampooing facial massage chiropody etc Very few even In the large cities of 1 the country learn manicuring alone because according to un expert In this city those who learn manicuring1 usually establish places of their own and but few cities afford occupation In i the one line sulllclent to keep one employed all the t time t Then too according ac-cording to this same artist manicuring manicur-ing i is tiresome work If not Interspersed with work of another character and the dust from time nails and the powder pow-der used In I polishing Is Injurious I to time lungs I and hi avoided as much as possible possi-ble by those who know hUm illeffects 2To Regular Schools There are no regular schools where manicuring is taught I but apprentices are taken at large Eastern establishments establish-ments where this and other work In done The length of time required is six month and the apprentice Is usually obliged to pay a fcc of fl or give six months service after having completed hor apptvnllceship Apprentices Appren-tices as IL rule arc required to furnish their own patients on which to practice as It were them1 patients receiving the treatment t m free An experienced teacher teach-er wiuch ouch apprentice giving her suggestion as she pmccedp usi lo I Just how l the I work should be performed and i when there Is from time to time a lull III business those teachers give talks or lectures on the art of manicuring mani-curing Considers Temperament One who has not bcon In the business busi-ness fan scarce Imagine the amount of practical knowledge required to do successfully the work There are a great variety of nails on a great variety va-riety of people each requiring treatment treat-ment fit tell to that individual I person Tho temperament of the person Is con pldcrod by the successful manicure artist ar-tist who either proceeds quickly or slowly gently or firmly us she thinks the case In hand demands Who Customers Are After ono becomes proficient In the hiiKiiiost she can treat from ten lo eleven patients a day fiO cents a patient pa-tient being the average price asked In this city This of course would require re-quire a long days work as each patient pa-tient receives about l an hours treatment t treat-ment t Men 1 are frequently charged a dollar for the manicuring of their t nails the I plea being that mens nails are larger and require more time In proportion pro-portion than do womens In I this I connection con-nection it Is also stated that men tako Car better caro of their null than women wo-men and patronize the 1 manicure establishments estab-lishments much more This docs not apply to the young men only because one familiar with imo I Ins and outs of time business mos It Is I a common oc eunvnco for wives lo make engagements engage-ments for their husband while they do their own work themselves This i accounts she says for tho I fact hat lumens nails arc usually In better comil W Farror W K Fnrrer Joseph Slronfr Robert Uoardtnati H M J3oardmnn W H I r Urny C H I r Davla 8 L Adamii JI Duke Joe Ward A C Drvdnli J 1 i PoUn M I Pnxman Too Uullle W Petty Old Clark r S Farrcr Miles Strong Alex IKdHUhu Jr J C Gruhiim 7 N Stioutr Hugh Roi5 Alvin llourdmau Hen Strong C E TliomnM T J Varrur Mtn John Strong William Strong Ira SlrrniK MIMOB Iluth 1cay Kjnma Iarrer 1 Sarah A Former Hazel I 1 Adurns Katlu Cblpmau Eahiia Karrer Messru Thumua larrer 111 1 Faifr Alva Chlpinnn Ley land Parrer Charles Fairer and George Strong Mr and Mm Fred Klrkvood of Tchl mire spending a few days with friends a MlBRCii Kathryn Dotigall Claire I Dougall Jean Jlvtle and Boa Jlydc I at Salt Lako aro ghosts of illrtji Taylor 4 Mrs John Kolls nf nichtleld Is vinlllng her mother Mrs Martha Fcim Mrn D II Corny of Salt Lako was hi Provo Thursday and Friday o Mrs 11 H Irvine Jr and Miss Pearl Davis spent Friday lu Salt LuUu i IM LOOHU wnrf in Salt Lako tho latter part of tho week Prof A C Luml left on Thursday for Paris to bo tfouo until October 1M Wlillo there ho will cuter on a course of mtiulcal JtUt1lcJ The anniversary of limo I igimtysecniltl burt inlay of Chariest Vincent wan cMe bralcd by a happy family reunion on Saturday Sat-urday nvonlug at time home of Mr uud Mm Vincent Mr ami Mrs Art ThruMnnu ontfrtnliiod nt a lake parly Friday cvfiilng for 111 Thruolsou of Salt Lake Th evening vua spent In boating dancing and music lion than wom nsthe latter haggling away at tholr own nulls and doing them more harm than good There are Inducements to offer in this field of work as thqre are In many olh crs The work is pleasant Is comparatively compara-tively easy and those who do it aro I brought into contact with the better and more rcflncd class of people The I hours are not long a girl can always be neat and clean while the room In which she Is occupied must as a mat tor of course be attractive if she would win customers Requirements One of the requirements of a manicure mani-cure artist Is that she keep her Instruments In-struments table and all the toilet articles ar-ticles scrupulously neat and clean No woman who has taken up this wor Ics a Ic-s a profession and desires to be successful 1 suc-cessful would think oC using an instrument 1 in-strument without properly sterilizing U I because disease is conveyed from one individual to another by this means as effcotually as by any other A successful artist in this line must also be gentle with good nerve and steady hand for the slightest slip of ono 01 the sharp instruments often results m re-sults disastrously to the patient Branch Out Too Soon A proprietor oC a toilet establishment establish-ment In Salt Lake City says she prefer to do work of this character alone because i be-cause girls who are taken In I as ap I I prenllccg are prone to think they have learned Il all after they have prac i Iced on two or three patients and un t dertake to branch out for themselves The result Is according to the expert I interviewed i that Inferior artists are to I be i found in this city us In any othci and those who really have studied nnd understand the business are clarscd with those who have not and the pro fession is generally tabooed by many Tho Treatment In order to keep the nails In got condition they should be manlcurci once a week The treatment Is simple when one understands It i and an hours work on nails that are almost repul sivelooking brings about a transformation 1 transfor-mation First the nails are lllod In I almond shape with a fine thin file Then they are soaked for aCe mimitcs In tepid water with cast lie soap With an orangewood stick dipped it mm hittnm let stone thu I manicure artist then goes carefully over the nails pushing hade the cuticle nnd cleaning awuj any stains which might be under 01 1 on the nails Then nil the loose pieces of cuticle are removed with outiclo scissors made especially for thc pur i pose After this Is I done a tiny hit of rosullno Is applied to tacit nail then the enamel after which the nail Is briskv polished with t a large chamois buffer All tho Instruments uild inn cmliii tuned arc miulo especially for the purpose and some of them can be obtained orilv at manicure establishments After the 1 first polishing IK finished the hands and nails are carefully washed with L soft brush again the I cuticle anti nail scissors are brought Into use evcrj panicle of loose cuticle and small hits of nail being removed and the I finish i lug touches are given with anotluu L miner when no rosaline or enamel Is tuned The result when accomplished by one who thoroughly understands her work can but bring pleasure to the one who has undergone the treat mount Says Its Necessary But Is this sort of beaut v a necessary neces-sary thing was asked of the manicure urtlar who without hesitation replied It cortalnly is No man or woman who inovet In polite society can afford lo neglect Ma or her nails for the well kept polished nailnot too highly pol iMhcd you understand Just as much an evidence of refinement and good breeding as the wellkept uool glovo and pocket han lelchlor which have long been distinguishing characteristics characteris-tics of a lady In short no man or woman is connldercd wellgroomed nowadays uiilesn his or her nails are scrupulously and carefully manicured |