Show TO J ' t' DRAMATIC MAGAZINE SECTION SOCIETY ! l3e f ' 4 v ' j-'1 - 1 MUSIC i £ it -5 f SUNDAY UTAH CITY LAKE SALT 1 TWO ' 1 Captain Captain Conrad McDaniels Bryan -and ‘ AUGUST W and Mrs Garrison ' 1911 27 TO ONE PAGES TWENTY A Mc-Caskey ' - it Robert-Harkness Mrs and G Sharp William Wednesday luncheon Covers Utah grill t-entertained I twenty-nine? Richard charming Mrs at a auction j bridge Wednesday her in Denver covers yellow -with by ten with' ' 1 rpnE club Country of the appointments-were tables of the Later two same prizes going played' with were game toand Mrs Mrs W W Armstrong? W' C Alexander' and 'a guest prize-to will the be scene mucu ' One week coming ‘dances of the the -largest ‘ 1 5 of interest because of entries and the uusual r number the s 4' large attendance onWednesday ' game innovation been nearmy ‘an 1 l- the 'simple of I worth I ab'ey-ance in have been a-littleadded tv - S’ : ‘ h 1 If I- the ofpersons tendance number the exceeding that grounds even the last event was year when ‘ 4 'j 44 the to the the by A s(t " ! i ? -TiirnraTariimnrWMMrWMfTTmtMWffnsnifmfH I JUL South f- ’ party- W A the so i the MM- in sje tofail ‘thedonkeys - M X x‘ M Mrs and as J to M gave of ’ vx Ax' - Xi of exert i r byu-Uisent s t rt V : Miss ‘ t - Mr-and Daughter-of LUVERA Mrs "Theodore George' A Gentsch is uriitiino oc critic hose Snow" mgagement 'S Ai who night onEast home a dinner 'at thelr’ new street last evening South Templc laid and table Covers for ten were decorations were of fall flowers the ’visit-insisted' day on on first the child At refused being told he said shyly: but on - being in “I just love the family everyone I do fink I like the but' donkey best-est” of' ' t -pressed - s - - 4 parties entertained small Several were at dinner at'the Country club last’ before' the evening customary week-end dance - Week ’MrsW-at ‘ bridge Temple’ her Society: in Edward willshortly indefinite B leave stay for played and Cos-griff game were were of early fall j at who for Denver Saltair and Mrs flowers W’Sioan Robert CHARMING ‘ gave 7 J ' e ' I ' ' lit-: be comprehended and illusive If Is it any music only Not -Vv by SObiiR ev-ery Y- Mi? M & - O'Ar at a in Port-land wood six 'A !: the Sj large the with - cities ’ of the conspicuous success members- G E : aim of Miss Allen’s music train the hearer In to is iitSOit musical ‘literary the sssasao often listens haze a ollowing r pavilion x V point -of out music-lover’ who of cloud they pleasure in sth'e Clark- JIawkes and:inferior specific masterpieces teaching one to judge for himself is good music of series the applied musical to Allen remain ''x ''' a - V 5 '' ‘23 Miss following-dates Monday Au- and y-r' - 1 MacDowell at -orest present were 1: ?' v j Shephard 1 : 7 ’' ? similar x- Miss ' r Schneider Ethel Shannon the is v l v ' guest Brown gave Miss' for for di )- LA? V’ 4 X- 7 ’ J ‘ x -v$' i ' I : ?' C ’ $ ' ' 'A' '' A'f'-'' - 4 J ' v J v--4"' ' i ' x' x j'’' --4x Mrs I 7 - tVit-Ts f-S-S' i- MISS Two V 1 visitors young " i LORENCE ' the z : T ?v ‘ ' ” from f 3 Los Angeles Hotel : - 4- 4 now vanished XS -t ' 2 daughters of of ? J t: t' band - only - r ' ' x J V k NAN G' Olsen JANNEY Janney ' ' aroi that -incorporated bride’s the Sg E§3££gsp8Sff gSS 9rcS& lasli WmMB -J friends the in M the : - y 2- h7? £ 1’ & Gnturh v' and - x gsgpgg V guests at Major the announce daughter Utah: - 5k — ' jfc sfe Bb WEMMWaasg wB8g888a8£KgSaat? j SgK Sjs&sasSSa the ffi&B&SfJgUflMMK Minerva wedding : In the for take to on Page M Young their S was re-’ tgume’-v evening' fondness for from of attractions Saltair whtnf good - Jlieni the dance’ were hippodrome Phis seems during be ti the' I 'many of songs f 1 countries ” were wasT-i andeach by the The band? Parts program of with the Wales: songs Scotland England German V? pleasingly rendered gfoup followed by a vocal solo AL over sex Ben-nion-the Gifted placeSep-(Contlnued ' v A-” MISS young violiniste ’Ci- Two) ? RANCE t S of daughter a H Mr AHN and ' C red Brines At the conclusion band played L W ’ of Hahn Ensign- nros’-’r:’ ul Ban-ner” and $ t connection piano with his work at Utah Conservatory of Music Thom-as' Giles will offer free a scholarship a lessons to students course 01 fifty sixteen 3 audience ' of years ageand is The scholarship' competitive examination three judges competent may now be filed ‘The the conservatory ten months’ Instruction weekrand offers Continued -Ha the “Star-Spangled -musicians Willard Horace and a on of and at fine Page -"f by ly' applications of office the course one ? either tobe won conducted 1 Mrs 1 Graham Air standing - Adam to failurei’4 whoe with sLiASK of Leader’ ’ the will ’ W Alon hy Wednesday Esther Davis Squires f ' and Mrs Richard the engagement cuite vet ’tho “All ?anS‘ Through ejsh melody Charles Kent the Irish " with' rroup roo Boy” and “Oh My America” Mrs Lizzie liomas Edward gave “AnLaurie” and me the sextette from "Lucia M’ss was sung by Mrs Edward BBL I wedding ' is j?1-v followed Minstrel gs tyeddfng Daynes house where 'at place Miss take high noon’ with the only Helen Gentsch attendant as C will arrive and Gentsch Mr Mrs to be the present'at on September '15 ' ascendant sun -is begam andk onesVr- Ej 3P has recently familyhave the oik Ireland and-America With in list Musical M concert ' are-interested In-Salt-Lake summer Tuna career u-a °hrIn played have announcement the — “S'-” Mr and -who the the ‘ tory of musical events in this city that' certain be relied can for aton tendance but not r enough to score ffnatmioi DODUiar or vtvv3 V”J — ut in cert was good the of selection the and the skillful of? program plaving the solo-’-Ists band musicians well as-Lue as who assisted ! -x city aure great day-— lure x the 38 D parents ’ Tam-berhk musical fectival fn®bc’al standpoint present v Lucca panini Cam a her those music d place at 20 Many t-n bimrj Jaf-t cY 4 r rank ’ theforemost Nilsson j Theodore take Miss parents Snow in but the Chicago lived spent ? by tradition a?s?SJaes time was hi ended before frAOthe their of A Luvera wedding to September -in-the '" ' - x' MISS city A ' j’ ' V v v 'Snow' Albert engagement the of hosts -' f f 5 ' JANNEY the in A : to of her - —Photos charming v V v f - r ' S George the ' ? ' s ' v v Av - ' 'AM r7 AA'’?' Af 'i 4 Wr xU " v it 5 R Y S' ' I and home 4' v A‘ AC r ' ’ -spent ' ' a Gayarre hers is X'c ' ' A California enjoyed and Both Miss Snow Gentsch Mr who is the son of C of St Gentsch'’ Louis Mrs in their Salt Lake and childhood x4? U: " and nos Wednesday x x and such’ Tamugno lless 1 Julia street t: A ' farewell a Murska ®‘ld ’ ' - riday announce daughter Gentsch '' -j ’ ir- z ' Ruby 'Mr ’ " ' 77 v ' ' i ' ’ ' ' and V- g ' Engagements ' - S to Bix-bce ‘ evening leaving Heidy who A musical was program x ’ Carrie ’"tti the on experience dl T i ’ X luncheon Miss - Wed 4 ' of -or all stage for but thirty Mine MeLba wno-sangfirst Australia can 'count a European of career tvi enty-Qve Whv careers should be longer than in now the days’ shall' “palmy we not attempt to explain s t- k been ears the s' affair 'x' ' career Patti a -ivat career as Mme Patti ‘s are nothing short of astound-I ing Alardob Titiens Alboni Mario Bngnoll of were some the stars of the operatic heaj-ens she when emerged the or next generation she continued! tsg&naataa&feu ts Angeles Los at several Miss week x U ’VL'L !r x T - bad-long ’o not -in of a gave is texlia MpMMb: A the -The t-x-W-5 Wednesday guests party v’--c X Pau-:ine in Howe Lillian Schneider has been entertained affairs during the Edna six ' gCBK Grisft -tluomi the but course -was de-cades ‘ Miss x she xwentv-eight T-iulia -Mme - - night Miss ' At -iv whenever she elects to make a “guest” appearance as Donna 'Anna Normaj Leonore or is Brunnhilde fill-’ of sure ing an house with opera anaudienee that for contends the lis-1 privilege of toz toning her andl’ Seinbrich Mme Sclmmann-Heink have delighted! tlie publ ic for than a more generation and is Mme Nordica as busy with con-: cert-and she opera as three was and a half ago Mriie Calve has ' Lucilo small tew x' -AXeat-est thty-fiv Lilli palm Lehmann ’though: considerably is sixtv upward of not only continually singing in concert bpt I' ’ her uacle ’ u careersbut Lehmann- a t Tuesday Miss entertained at a Shanhon J Schneider riday and NKensington riday ar party Orpjheum gave '' voice Mi-’etta ViOLDNBSTE I lad Malibran was dead Viardot and Of I Past” thkfdone at deemed with One astonished cannot but note of the length attained admiration career by certain prime donnes contemporary In of Italian it the golden age song GJTED: YOUNG ‘ her make- to soprano mezzo so fame -5 and homein a a i not was off ?- Lake to-Salt come charming a September Schumann gustt 30 1 Grieg in Wednesday : Mrs has - has who ‘Thayer-Costello’ ’ ' I£ri!day: thus what by the given with subjects: Beethoven home Butte i Virginia - ? ? t 7? ' ts V'V ' ’ S passages: lectures six interpretation be and August of Well of t ' A v”: Vip ivTSv -or i Three knownmusician Miss lora Tanner Lou LoveJWiss and Ida Miss Morris entertained at the Kensington Tanner riday Dale Twenty guests Miss ' V i1 THAYER-COSTELLO or ?- ! !Ti : i specifically good in with ’ETHEL- MRS too boredom a 4 r Will 'S' a-- in-Laurel untechnical'- the Waldron picnic’sup-per a in of party evening lake definite of three years work school Clevelandwhere' Miss’’ Allen lectured her belief was' every fortnight fully justified’ Worded simplv and made clear by constant pianoillustra-tion these lectures “applied musictheory” n prove especially valuable They reveal the significance of harmony and-the’ of structural Ta meaning music September lake V 'll' 'n i ‘ classes Mrs the in lin of During Rachel of school- Thursday on dip f --Bach linen a persons and Moorehouse Allen Will i c x 1 appreciation Just scholar gives his stu of dents the tests good poetry and the'we&sYs-of so these proseleetUrcs good musical The writing college boy can distinguish of the beauties because he Chaucer the rules knows of poetry-making: Miss Allen believes the schoolgirl that likewise can distinguish the beauties of Schumann and if she of knows the- rules composition st: I ws ( Howe 1 fc?' St v -give Min Miss one -was ti ' -J"-' ' - a cultural that s - 1' ' - gave i five hundred in evening party ’riday honor of her at their brother Cruse home ta irst Six North on West street Vies of the e and the played gamewer assisted in hostess entertaining Miss by Miss Naomi Bier' andAmy t I-'!' of its or of-poetrv - - "'VISITORS -'YOUNG j - the children same way masterpieces should the masterpieces-of given attention that their independent as served the in the table decorated golden glow and place and cards done in yellow white Miss Nettle Present were Schneider Miss Miss Helen Roberts Mabyn Miss Miss Ethel Taylor Madison Grace Miss Ruby Maxwell Lang Miss Miss Helen Miss Hazel Eaton Meyers Lilda Schleicher Miss Mary Galigher Jevne’ Miss Miss lala Betts Gladys Bell Jack Kent Lounsbury Ralph Smith Edward LeProhon Ralph Walr Philip Miller dron Blllingcr’ Mahlon David airweather George Meyers ’ sk -Mr ‘ ort those talent to 'Major-and an “tables ofthe the decorations -Three Colonel the commanding officer new and Douglas Mrs Jones Marion and daughters the Misses Evelyn at the post 'on Jones Thursday Mrs James’ M Arrasmith and later entertained at dinner gave tjie by attended an informaL receptionofficers and their iwivesl Assisting in William receiving-were and Mrs Captain Mrsand Captain Cavenaugh ife J Mrs sister of Jones B at entertained East South home on in of yesterday honor her street arrival the ollowing wise-to-confine -not the lecturfes going - gave a-delightful was last z so in and States The the of - for be -will R Neel attended C Mrs a the on United guest1 young ’Sunday the of at education moreigeneral Tv ' the Musical 1904-1906 Courier music editor of the Cleveland Plain 1906-1S09 Dealer She has lectured in tea Thursday on Wardrop Twenty-four to announced is ' ' of’ J r sregjMjMjMajtoga ' - and brides’ ’ r-Z- ’ ' ' A Hen who is giving illustrated musical at has Rowland hall acted as the Continental TimesBerlin assistant 'Berlin correspondent 190a-1906 came of her Monday ? I for It In series lectures enjoyed entertained party Lucy ? nt r' ‘ ' -j " is meaning grasped work and diligent study - a s r SNOWx ‘ influence proper " ' -child CrvMayer Mrs Al Snyder is Wardrop f rnoto is the ?' z generation Borrman bridge shower - taste as too small ” ' r rational 'out-of-town'' some - ” ''"' - honor Miss-Estelle-Marius Miss r -s- - ' '(’ every prepared has which been by the us nothing masters and takes farther us from the grime of toil dally than music Salt Lake be a musical center until a that grows up has been actually in educated music of it every its Its’ with masterpieces’ vocabulary its and to meaning as familiar them as the are of great literature works Mrs Miss bridge a ' C x f it anywhere to lorenceE1 others later Spitz C who : s better enjoyment ' of z v f j in its at honor and Mrs morning K ' for - honor w -j- for'-"music' Mrs Kimball and guests Twelve Rosenberg) Schiller" ' v be BjTWiCllirr W child will form a love but just because he hates It at first does indicate not that he has no talent at or leastf that he will not derive pleasure and benefit his from study in later life this In age we need form of ' in 4 in man Mrs'S r 5 being -to refined - lsmade pea' and hard ' Miss David and s for educated iri-striict music be beauties may art be compiex Maxwell W W Mrs Lawson E B Palmer sj: o 'I 1 an value erature and studied a£P tea Mrs ‘y ' them -show A-Kahn v ? - fY: 7 mu-sic music education enough music instruction family who the Seventables with Sprizes played game were to J Mrs Louis Simon 'Mrs My ? x- X - Y? 'it : up in love now will rudiments-log : in Mrs Sullivan-entertained Kimball game Miss TWO have numbers “A ‘ V' non-committal -Mf a? grow T morning luncheon going visitors t' -which : in Andrews Bull Wednesday X little Los delightful I Bull of H riday on Mrs "£ V' ' v?' -camo ' tables prizes 4: A fr '’ p Angeles guest at one of Brighton cottages was full of for his new-found enthusiasm relatives that words seemed expressing him when it came to love with heart which his little the may-be-ifound Mrs Roy present a' to the-schools in sensitive in home who? Instruction acquire a generation will Berlin club-in full His the aunts and uncles was the and cousin dogs playmates all in of the children their "for share? When however own it came to pinning him down to saying he liked best the tiny boy was But a persistent uncle T for H the - 1 G Murray red ” J ‘ -it r Miss Jessie Mrs were -and guests Mrs Stowe A Mrs bridge " n street with Miller Ruby gar-den ' ' y Y outlook that special would and deepen intensify in Europe has part1 music a longbeen of general ’education for which people ?IRrlY?fornr‘e1-the-taste and of which they large demanded In quantities this it Is country learned only by the lew and while our musjpal public-is as ' the Tlrst hint Already with ofTall fojr affairs indoor plans are maturing" will take Winter for the seasonwhlch of place the the Counthe outings'at resorts try different popular dub and particularly the ’last week has August but socially been dull there are signs of stirring times apd one of the more bt these-is 'the the proposal best on of the’ society to give bachelors part the this assemblies a It will be order of those winter on the cities the large coast of where' the make unmarried men some return for the they have received entertainment from the hostesses of the city alsoduring the said The assemblies are year in to be under minds way at least of those who carried them to success last the bachelors’ hop With year the assemblies-the annual charity ball the fall and private affairs numerous is well provided for The season have pleasures Christmas interim will it is its after that well own and — aifar look ahead with the brightest of f her Two - other Mrs pjrospects f at- A red Mrs at entertained by followed ' ' 1 finest gamewere willnever and So IIS& 4 di's&Ci appreciate the ion Kensington a gave of Tuesday -the - and give Covers guests-were Twenty Armstrong Howard S JLMI was " t in grounded music 7 riday irst McKay wa-kw Z-v ’ general life- coming street ' Glen The iwrfTVTaMc to -‘and those or later The -z hup-preceding a in it aluncheon gave Hampton played r t Mr the and Dancing sk East ' well fails music practical difficult is it at apartments Grant Mrs bridge ’ t Jenkins ifth East v?ltl?put C0I7 eight for " '' ' " ?SSS653&Ic&V 3? ' of roof "University the at were '‘- have members club party evening v ”t laid on -various - Daynes E Sharp tea donations ' J Cummings ? In honor John Reed been made on the many inclined people of the city charitably the past twelve during months for to worthy causes that their to the clubs have concluded special but for purpose no game as usual of that enjoyment except pure had the players Everybody enjoyment this increased and and spectators was demands - - ' on special effort large attendance charity and made to have a - ' givenfor fe 7 s' being when-it HERE genera? educated adult from and knowledge was - by and her East on Wednesday home street for South Mrs George Temple at the Beesley who is a guest home in of an’d M Mr Nelson Mrs Archy the M' large a park 1 - at attracted on gathering of society folk yesterday the ball of annual the occasion game of Alta and the the teams between clubs The players University" were in to the respective said be the best clubs and in any event they appeared judging the to be most popular men the encouragement each of them from his plays Nuin particular received in at-? parties were automobile merous Cooley’s ! week -given the John' Mrs x the-' of the concerts year are Indifferently the attended be in found reason may lack of general musical taste and - prizes the though and well chosen in the excitement and game far - getting I X chosen secluded corner The weekly bridge is of which has the season oy appreciated ucvuieva the in the for somewhat is itself wind in - HOME of ? & WILL MAKE The country --present symphony - card the the of fete J Mrs ’ formed - particularly game has on added enjoyment flies have that Wind and account to heretofore been somewhat annoying of but the llttle enemies good players and the air eyen are harmless now is The musically entertainment evening’s of a' with delightful program Della by Mrs rendered Daynes songs Hills and Miss Zola Bagley Hugh W Dougall The Troubadours( Hawaiian in the for the furnished music dance also the and pavilion lawn on sang native' their grounds House and songs brilliantly lighted and decorated were tables served at small and was supper under the trees More than 300 guests the delightful affair enjoyed s-s nest piayers m - me some of the porch west Recently a section afternoon in and’ the has been screened y-li lawn Edward Daynes home on Wednesday evening and oftthe of and Mrs onel ' affair largest brilliant the til tlon Lane The arranged younger'set of the entertainment the and lawn evening on Thursday visitors will attract tennis tournament daily Schedules for the games are of the this the for is season uu4u6 the of in facthat culture -and Mrs ENGAGEMENTANNOUNCED- ! or -j ? the or apprbeiat-ed not is a-part color t' the ragtime airs lies reason undoubtedly music is not made as all ters than popular masses so-called home: decorated other Music September for roundtable was of last the leave to-make The ' ’ will 'guests spoiU”: and " A Keyes entertained followed by luncheon at the club Country of H honor Mrs Vance stratagems treason : In Lane-who for table profusion a 3Is -2 fit for oval with decorated was golden glow of 1 Hotel laid were which ) the : at-the guests at : - at thdt jiat “The no man musicinrhimself Mrs lesson ’ per opportunity TJhrecj 3 covers AC to -C 1 -MHW ’ ' T'-r A w - 1 1 c j2f |