Show L J THE SALT SAL To LAKE TELEGRAM 3 7 1915 8 1 AUGUST MORNING A I fihe e Seas Season as' as Finishes as It Promises to Begin t the e S. S SR R 0 O. Sign I 1 I Have to Be H Hung Out at Fall Weddings Baron 1 c l J f I Ter Taking 1 of hance and Some the Bachelors Bach Are I Bragging About It 1 1 By BARON EVRIAL U fly dont don't happen to be married and haven't haven t. t made arrange- arrange ts for something of the kind during the season caso of 1915 16 I i are certainly out of the running Everybody else is 18 going goinga a a chance why not you Ie t I te e most determined of bachelor girls girs crabbed bache bach- bach he e buds the blooms well blooms well in fact everyone not only has hasit haslit pit lit but is bragging a little about it d d girls there are just juit a few prizes left Ana And fellows oe e fewer for you Jou Why Vh the first thing anyone knows there e enough unmarried people left to sta start t a fair sized zed party aisle isIe of any church If the season finishes as ns it promises i 2 it will be necessary to buy tickets for standing room only tar of Hymen two or three months in advance Probably ordinance will be necessary to stop ticket speculation on bs because there are some who are arc Becoming impatient at aty aty PT y delays Miss McClures McClure's s Engagement most important announcement of the week iI in society and ne of the most interesting of the entire season was that lade nade by bJ Mr r. Ir and Mrs Benner X Smith on Tuesday when of or their daughter Margaret Minor McClure 1 to ton in n Armstrong was announced The date and plans for the ig g g are as yet indefinite though it will occur in September nth chosen for one or 01 two other matrimonial events of ime im- im c e and will be preceded by various affairs given in honor harming charming to bride an and Mr Armstrong BS ss McClure 1 will leave within a da day or two for San Fran- Fran here with her mother she will ill remain for a n fortnight rethe rethe re- re j the latter part of the month e wedding of Miss McClure and 1 Mr Mi- h Armstrong will unite the most prominent families in the state and a precedent will be set inasmuch as they will continue to make orne ome me in Utah hile bile smart society is on the qui vive vivo over the announcement paling a R fashionable church wedding it is just possible that remony will be p performed quietly at home with only the theres theres res res and an intimate te friend or two present However that ot at t change the plans of their friends who intend to make it Peasant for them a What No Aestheticism Here HOSTESS who is up and doing and who is usually looking jabout for new ideas to add to those of her own was sas rec rec re- re c complaining because there weren't more interesting i ti society and by interesting she meant artistic men widely widey I 1 with their own ideas idea on art and music and literature and id d subjects and who make a business if business may be he hen ben I n this connection or pastime of following the arts whether atch itch up with ith them or not nolo There are a few here and there been seen plenty in the past but it stands to reason that if the they enough to make their work count they drift to the theof I Ii of things artistic or if they can afford it it go there direct hat applies to the usual cases though there arc are as many who ho arc prevented from pursuing the lines that most interest and nd those in which they would eventually be most success- success y their own immediate necessities and those dependent upon 1 In such cases it is incumbent they stick on the job no nor nor r how distasteful and society is usually the gainer during hours of diversion because the they know how to express them them- and their brains are springs pings instead of reservoirs which re e than ca can b be said of the average person in society Often real genius gemus is IS put down as somewhat of a failure as the b by those who enjoy h his s or her company whereas ere vere known a Carnegie medal is due him or her for forg for- for ig g the dreams that made the adolescence of such a one bea beau beau- Bernard Bernard S Shaw aw expressed it cc The fairly well weB when he sai said The t o of an artistic mans man's an s 's failure such a as that is is- is isis is t the h versatility t which he stra strays s 's in in all directions after secondary ideals ideas I When Beauty Lingers DD D sta stagers ers in society those or who have pla played ed it so long f that tha Its its shallow foibles have made them c cynical always i t. t anh anticipate with great interest the return of those whom new in in m a golden youth after the have they been married several and nd ha have haC C returned T to the playground of childhood carly arly as often as ns they watch they thc are disappointed for the antes whom they helped to r rear ar usually appe appear r m much ICh ed d j where slenderness ness was as a cl charm arm unkindly years have havet them hem eit either er scrawny or too often f fat t. t II t J was quite refreshing therefore to greet Mrs Louis Cates irs Otto Sussman heir ci fresh beauty has done nothing but hut improve in ill other wIth the change only one for the better which comes come with a i maturity at r t They still Ih retain their love for Salt Lake and heir gIrlIsh laughter and command that interest that comes comes c B gravel travel ravel good minds and continued prosperity It is too hey e will vill III not tar stay with us u longer 0 O 0 l L Some s Are Careless ARCELY RC LY indicative of shadows before but nevertheless nevertheless the inc amusing enough to to s sot set t ten tables of bridge in an uproar was c beautiful prize won at a bridge party during the week ce le e of our m merriest widows rhe no he prize which was extremely artistic in design contained ig other otner features features a cautious stork rk standing on on one foot and undecided as as to whether it should go ahead or back hack up ne e lovely oely lady ady y remarked after glancing at the prize The l t quite sure whether its new l fO found d owner said coo or I J. J hostesses are arc so careless cUreless S I t She Combines Wit and Charm AKING of lights in ill society it is a little delicate to try to tor r on those possessing wit and wisdom It is so 80 easy thO to o leave a lot of or people out ont who are under the impression they b but n e t t no how to talk S Sonic Some me of them do most of them do the n nimble wit of Miss Mis lis Florence Kimball makes her pros pros- fist desirable l when the he of or dinner luncheon is success a 0 or 6 B g figured out ut Combined with a natural ability and some views of life that are positively illuminating is the fact that she has been out of the rut of a rather small town for several years ears and she is one of the most entertaining persons who has arrived here during the summer And there she is is only partially due to travel for think of the many who go away and return with no additional tricks in their repertoires and anti an au apparent inability to forget the old ones I eo Mr Glasmann WillBe Peeved REDDIE GENTSCH of Ogden is always very ery zealous in his F FREDDIE defense of that pretty little city and never misses misses' an opportunity to exult in its glories In Iii a a. a friendly controversy which recently took place in in a beautiful room zoom of golden ebony lie he ic was telling how much longer Ogden had QC been l on on n the them m map p than Salt Lake and anti dwelt at considerable length on on its historic interest Why only recently he said It Ogden celebrated the the one hundredth anniversary ary of the coming coining of the first white man nian there Is that so o 7 said Raid a Salt Lake friend who was enjo enjoying ing the ho hospitality and and whon Wh do you ex expect pet t the he next one Y |