Show G U b 4 a L Y D C 0 A number of pleasant social events cents I have enlivened the tho pant week balls private parties teas and dinner helpIng to make an though the number ha has not been zo o large larg os as In the weeks The opening of the Art ex has hils been given elven I a distinct so flavor both from the delightful re reo with which It opined and the number of socIety people who have hao taken pleasure In haunting the J cod d salon on First South street where the art arl Is made Ilis It is a favor able sign both for tor ogle ty and the Art Institute when the formers former taste turns to hIgh art u ne an element of and benefit and ond both will profit Im m through the vt f a 11 permanent art In our e ot Of purely social functions transpiring during the past week the moat Import Important ant perhaps woe was the first annual ball ballot ot of the National Guard of Utah which took tock place at n on TuesdaY night 11 Ig lH rho fhe military Idea prevailed In the decoration of the popular Bane dano Ing halt the doorways doorwAY windows and being artistically draped with the tho Stars Burs and ond Stripes and bunting On the platform stacked guns cuns crowned with tiny nags liege took the pine fir of palms and aM plants plAnt nod And a bugle can call sounded assemble a l for tor the opening march led Lcd b by GO Coy V and Mrs Chal has S Burton Durton Adjutant General Dur Durton ton and Mrs Mr lIlard Croxall n a Ilse of If military h heroes roes with fair partners performed a drill parade to the sound or of martial strains breakIng henking ranks to take part art In Bom some of the less formal of figures continued during the evening The affaIr WM wAs delightfully and Will was successful In all respects Q a large number being present to enjoy the 1120 evenIng Those to whom hom credit Is due for dIrection of at the pleasant affaIr lire are X Smith O 0 H 11 line Hu sing eln M 1 L Ritchie J Terry Terr W Y Croxall C O 0 Forslund J D l rd J DUrrand A Greenwald 0 H H liaising M Y Cannon L 1 E Gil bert bent y Cannon T Bruback S Sp SC p C Park Parle WF Beer L E Gilbert C CC CC C W H 11 Tobias A P Goodmanson II Bobbins 1 An event which happened too late for la last t weeks wels review revlow was wall the marriage ot of Miss MIBs MarIe Marto Teresa Alit AUt and Nr Mr Charles Ito nn an event ot of much Interest to Salt The event was solemnized In New York where the groom at present resides reside till ceremony beIng performed ormed at The LIt LIttie Littie tie Church hound the Corner Comer by Ro rev Ellis Bishop of St Paul Pauls church ot of city The bride was WOJ attended by her aunt Mrs Irs Harry HUr T r Duke and Mr Ir W WA WA A McKay McKa a 3 brother of the groom was also pr present sent The bride le Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Rudolph Alit lIf of this elt city and the groom croom a son of Judge o William Molay McKay also of tills this city cUy Doth Both ha have 0 scores of frIends In Salt Lake where they are well and most mall popularly known Mr and Mrs McKay McKa spend the next year In Now York and will then go to Paris S Another out ot of town event Which will willbe willbe be of Interest to Salt Lake people Is II the marriage of Mrs Irs Sarah S 8 Platt and Judge Westbrook S 8 Decker Docker which oc occurred occurred In Denver Oil on last Sunday Bunday even lag Mrs Decker become popularly known to Salt Lake club women at the time ot of her visit during the meeting of the Federation of Clubs two years ago havIng won many friends and admirers hero here by ter ler charming manner and exceptional Intellectual gifts In 1893 1696 she was elected vice Iee I dent ot of the General Federation of WOo Wo Incas Clubs n a position which she still the many Salt Lakers who attended the Denver Demer biennial meeting at which her election took place pIneo ghee cher bah a remembrance of at the gracious manner In which she arranged for tor their convenience and pleasure durIng the session Fenlon Judge Decker U I an eminent lawyer er or of Denver Dener and enjoys the tho friendshIp ot of rests of people Judge and Mrs Mra Decker left Iett for St StLouIs StLouis LouIs directly after arter theIr and x probably spend the winter In that place A pretty prett local weddIng occurred on Wednesday when Miss MIlS Anna Steele and Mr Lyman O 0 Weed of Denver Dener were united In marriage The event took place In fn the afternoon at the home of the tho brIdes mother 30 1 Fast South Temple street He Daunt scott of St Pauls church performing the ceremony which was IlS witnessed by only a te few relatives find and Intimate friends the rooms were vere prettily decorated wIth yellow and white chrysanthemums and smilax the bay window In the bridal party part stood beIng especially pretty The brides gown was WIlS a gray era travel fag In suit with lh lint hat to correll correspond ond and she he carrIed brIde roses ro l lAtter After Atter the ceremony remony an elaborate din dinner dinner ner was served the table being belm prettily decorated with narcissus and smilax The Tho newly married marrier loft In the evening for nn an eastern trip after atter which they wll will be at home to theIr friends In Denver where they will reside Another wedding of Wednesday was mil that of Miss orthell and Mr William Ringert both formerly of Lu Lar ramie Wyo And now of thIs city The event ent was quiet In nature only a 11 few Intimate friends being present to wit witness ne ness s the ceremony The bride is II the accomplished daughter of at Ir and Mrs 1 L Y V Corthell and the room groom hili been oon connected with the Salt lAke Herald for come fome time put past The newl newly married n couple will wll reside In Salt Sall Lake An enjoyable entertainment was gir giren I Ien en b by Evergreen Lodge No In Frater of on l even log the event consisting of a rr recital and C a mla miscellaneous lIan Ous program Co 0 which n a ot of the members con can contributed Besides these le a candy and booth were features of at the evening And n a delicious oyster supper crowned the feast of other good things Tho Those who took part In the program were re Prof W 1 L rice a 0 aol ol Warwick Miss il Addle Miss Emma lCt Kelley lIe O 0 ii 11 Wt We Miss Nora Duncombe and Van 1 Dyke ke Mr and Mrs W 0 U t Selma and alendo Youn Young 0 G p Ii sic o u e as OJ c AV berg fiery Mil Miss Anna Ann Minor lUr Est Ue Uel 11 l l ng Mr Bert 11 Iye f On evening MIss Laura B Newhouse a sinter of Samuel n Ii Newhouse ot of thIs city and Henry L Irvine ot of A Pa were wilted united In the event Illa place In InNo No Now York The brIde is 18 most pushed and the groom I Is connected with some ot of the largest larest Iron and et steel Industries In Mrs Maurice Smith and Arthur C Pryor of at were wert married on Tuce do day evening the ceremony being per perv r v v L Ln been n the guest ot of Mrs T S Mathis l left tt t for Jr her home on Monday The Wednesday Night club at al Christensen was augmented by the attendance d C the Or Opal al club who were present la III a bod bodOn body On Monday Mrs A C EwinG enter nt at n a In honorof tho iha ladles who at the care cale given at her home The rooms were prettily decorated and the cards and tallies m at artistic Prizes s were taken by the Misses McGrath Alter After the duny ty ly refreshments were served The guests 1 AIde Aida GeneVe Ellerbeck and Claire Clawson Cia wOn Wednesday nIght a concert program will be rendered In the tho upper hall hili I Thursday night the net act of the Chimes of 0 Normandy will 1 be e given by twenty members ot of the Salt Lake Opera company and Friday Frida evening there thero will bo be a grand ball bail music fur tur by orchestra anti S Sa afternoon there be a II party The proceeds tie de rived from the faIr will VIII go to Ui the Sun Sunday i day tIllY school the poor fund and the or organ I IlIan lIan gan fund of the tho ward 1 IN PETUNIA SHADES i tI tIt Al t A fl rt r rr r I s r t a 4 F l lc c 1 r y Cr tr i 51 t fi fiN s N r a t ti f y Y i N o k r y y ye e ail i li A AThe r The brIm of this beautiful hat Is faced with pink and purple changeable taffeta and has ha a 11 bow of It tle ne same resting on the hair The Tho hILt hat Itself Is draped with rIch purplish red velvet elvet and surmounted b by n a large cluster of at silk sUk roses In varying shades ot of red from deep to vale pale pink A A AA Y formed by nev W M Paden ot of the 1 church Mrs frs J II 11 Moyle the I Sewing club on Thursday 1 Mr and Mrs J E Oglesby left this week for tor the East where the they will re rev main mil In durIn during the 1 JUdge and MN Ira Boyle nole leave leae on day for California where they will spend the tho wInter SIn n Miss Owen Gwen Morgan who has recent recently returned from II a visit t to Denver Dener will spend the holidays with Mr and Mrs Mark Howlett Miss who has been spending the past month In California returned this week Mr and Mrs Irs D F Graham left on Tuesday for California where the they will remain during the tho winter Mrs S J Merritt returned this week from Great Oreal Falls alls where h rc she has haa been visiting h her r slater lister Mr l I D Fuller 1 1 Miss Mill Mary left for Chicago on Wednesday to visit MIsS Mary Mar Cunningham formerly of this city Inter Miss Ills and Miss Mill Cunning Cunningham Cunningham ham friends In New York Turk TurkAn An enjoyable event of the week weck was the German ball which took place at al St Marks school house on Wednesday night A large luge number were present and the event thoroughly enjoyed Mrs F II H Poland left lert on Tuesday for tor a 0 several weeks visit with her mother In San Francisco 4 ma maA A reception Is being planned by mem bens belll ot of the Alta club to take tako place dur durIng durIng Ing the holidays Mr lr and Mrs I L left on Monday Monda for tor Southern California where bere they thoy will spend the winter 55 MIss McMillan leaves shortly to visit her sister Mrs Adams In Denver Dener 1 1 MIss left on Wednesday for tor her home In Seattle 1 1 Mr Ir Jack Inck Hoyle leaves next week for tor Mexico e Mrs O 0 S Holmes and the Misses I nol Holmes len left for California on Tuesday Tuelda They wilt be absent six months Mrs George D entertained the Sewing club on Wednesday r Dr ond Irs Will ant are at home come to theIr friends on Thursday nt at 33 First street bbl A of Boston Who hu has ot of honor were Mrs Irl Plummer Mrs Ira Ira 1111 Mrs Tuttle Mrs Ir Mrs Mr Dinwoodey Mrs rs J Richards Mrs Vie Vic Victor Vietor tor Clemment Mrs Irs EberlY Mrs Ir Via 11 cent Mrs Ml Wilbur WlIbur Flagg Miss Cecella Cecelia Sharp lIls Sibyl Anderson Miss Murray lIts lk flee she Sawyer Mies 1113 Maud Thorn Miss lIu J ter On Monday evening Mr and Mrs E EI I 1 Carpenter entertained the club of which they are members Miss 1 later 8 Freed entertained at n a pleasant Informal affair yesterday at af afternoon Miss Elizabeth Lan Lamson on was wae the tho his hos tees at a delightful on Tut Tuesday a evening the event occurring at her lIer residence on Sixth East Ent street Thoo who assisted In the program were Mies 1111 Lamson Miss Emil C Jessup Miss Mary Hall Frank Frnnk and Rev W Daunt Scott Others present were Mrs Lamson 1 Miss 1185 Louise Lamson MIll LInda Jessup Junius Young and Mr Ir Lamson LamOn LamOnA A delicious supper over which Mr fr presided d Will was served red late In the tho evening Miss l entertained at n a delight Cut social function on after afternoon noon noonA 1 A delightful event of the week was as the ball given ghen b by the AthenIan dub club lat last nIght S The Clover Leaf Leat club met last oven oen In lag with Mrs Plummer Mrs Ir S M Henry loft loti for tor Chicago on on Wednesday Mrs Ralph E Hoag Haag heM held her exhibit or of China at al her hernald east South Temple Tample street treet today The coUllet n I is a 0 superb ono one and ot of rare credit to the artist 0 The fair and festival In the Elgh ward vard occurs next ned Wednesday Th Thursday II and Friday evenings and Saturday afternoon The fair Is un under under der the tho management nt ot of young peo pIe of cf the ward and will be ct In n Its character The lower floor 1001 will be handsomely decorated and will be occupied by several attractive booths presided over oer b by young oung ladles ladle In costume as follows AmerIcan Jonnassen AIds nOM Toronto Alma Dell Richards e Aids Saville and Sno Snow Flower Jer Glade and Margaret Caine Aids Ald Whit Whitney Whitney ney and netla Iper CandY and Refreshment Booth Ethel Saville and dance Clarice Thatcher Aids Rattle Jennings Jenning Maude PatrIck Aura Kimball and Oertle Felt Poll Doll Farnsworth Lund A A AA Y A Romance ot of Shaker a Village Com Community A portion of the session Was devoted to the of Sartor Ite artus and What To Do DoAt 1 At the on Tuesday Mrs Anna Young continued the reading ot of Co giving acts IV and v and Sirs Irl GeorgIana gave gae current events A whist club has been farmed by some somo or of the younger society gIrls the i members MIss Baum nAUm MI Miss s Cherry Cherr Mrs Mrs Steiner 1 Misses Dorn lIss Luce Mss Dives and the tho Parker The Reviewers met on Monday nt at the home or of Mrs C E Bennett Dennett the pro program gram for tor the day beIng Local upper I ties for Philanthropy 1 by Mrs Plummer Children of at the Mist Miss Della Snow r 1 05 Club women who on the platform go through n a little pantomimic perform performance ance and say eo It lI seems ms at any rate beyond the second a 11 most moat excellent pointer from Miss Susan n D Anthony Anthon on the speaking voice In talking before the New York federation the other day the veteran suffragist said Just let me show you OU women how row to make people In the buck bark barkIf of If the house hear henr Jut Just be natural Every EIery woman in this house has voice otc enough to fill 1111 the whole halt hall It if site she will wll only let tt it out Now dont put your our ourI paper I sper before your our mouth this way and Inti she he held n a paper before her face tace but bul hold it out this wn way and she he held It nt at arms length lenth and talk Just III as You ou would nt fit home If you Were calling your our son lion from froma a across rOu the street tor fo Instance you SO go to the dour door and drop your our i head down don until It cramped t your our vocal chords and say In n a low voice olee Jim You would go to the throw your our h heed d back get your our lungs full ot of air glo giro your our vocal ocal chance and anti and he would hear you ou 1 Club women wIthout the speaking voIce It Is safe ro to say a will hae have to cultivate It or take a back seat leot them themselves themselves selves Would be listeners are Cited of calling Louder The Importance ot of the proper speak speaking In ing voice olce however Is beIng recognized b by club women ly I the club women In peel lions have hae seen lIeen the nCe necessity ot of train trainIng training Ing the olee for public speaking and Indeed classes es ns a In Chicago have hao been organized on the aide elde for tor this ex A Club woman on the other hand may be beas beas as III as n a Sappho and yet t In making a pleasing to say eay nothing of It n a profound Impression simply because she he has hail not the tho power ot of effective ex cx expressIon Probably the tho first club to make the cultivation of the speaking voice obligatory obI for all members is 11 the tho New C Con n tury Club of Wilmington Del Dol Thin womans club has haa recently started a 0 vocal culture department with regular instruction by an expert In the art of speaking to be heard This U I u an innovation whit What Is h more |