Show J SOCIETY 1 1 of Ih the past ond r resolutions I I for 01 the Lh future are aie popularly supposed supposed sup sup- posed to Indicate a 3 mental attitude befitting the cloe cIoe 1 of tC the year The flue is a good one when carried I out ont sincerely its itH value must always depend nd up upon n tho Individual conCI con cnn science CI S. S Ji SoeI Society ly Is often orlen accused of oC frivolity J thoughtlessness ness and heart heartlessness less s. nes-s. s tI Like all nil sweeping accusation accusation- allon th's t c char charge e Is greatly exaggerated and nd in tn inthe T the main Is untrue anti and i unjust Fri Frivolity Frivolity Fri Fri- ollir nui kindred nulls faults ire ure to he be found among all classes nd an nl by hy no means menna exclusively hlll l confined confined con con- has fined to polite society Neither hit cl clas not class not not c tie the staid a puritanical a of or solid lI I V qualities I and robust t virtues V o 0 u It II It Is Js the practice of man many who fill V lit the tle role of nt public mentor to dwell upon the supposed l e vanity and emptiness 11 V t ness 1055 of social observances Not ot enough 4 Is laid Inid upon the thi genuine good nod so often orten accomplished h by the 0 willed called votaries of or fashion Many Mafli fam are th the b beneficent uses of oC Society SociaL Gracious Gra Gm- S claus cious hospitality is encouraged friendships friend nd- nd V V ships are formed d and cemented J kindness kind ness of heart and anti breadth of mind are arp promoted all nU the plea pleasant nt M r s of li life are ale cultivated Much tich money none Is 7 pur pin in hi circulation and 1 deserving 11 In Industries iii I V are aio foster fostered Worthy orth charities chari charl- V ties lIfs are nObl nobly nohly aided In all those thole ways sways Salt Take Lake society has been heen distinguished distinguish distinguish- 01 ed NJ lurIng during the thc pa pat past t year And a practical practical result of it ft all has hns been to convince con con- V Inee vince man ninny many a a. sceptical En Eastern visitor of the realities of cultured l existence to b be lie found in our h bright Ight and pros- pros i V. V Western Westeri city Aa ks for fOI ct resolution what what better can v he be ll suggested ih ii a ll determination 10 iii V persevere In iii all II that iia has proved provell wisest wis wis- V est st St and most helpful in he past Jast i To 10 Tobe V be IH a always I Just and anti true lilt gentle to and aud l kind giving forgiving Hill and forbearing II to Ii recognize the good in others other with V fl it cheerful optimism Jea the he V. V dally daily life lICe an and a 3 l fixed cd purpose that r each ench days das sun un shall set st upon tome sonic good d deed d well weB vel 1 performed these 4 would be le 1 resolutions u lions ort worthy h of every ery V member of Society ty I S There re II is a n growing growing- ten tendency toward I renewal al of nf flie he very pleasant lIf custom I j of or receiving New 1 ew Years lems calls which I Ia I a quarter of a century a ago o made New Years Year's da day one of the o of t the year It was quite the thing on I V th the first day dav of the lIH year for Cor the la ladies ies n of the house to lJ be at nt home to their V gentlemen friends during the afler- afler noon hours who in iii turn went ent from V V house to house leaving Now w Years Year's cards which were were eagerly counted jV when tho thu day clay was o over r. r The he most I popular way however howe was for 01 or one J or fir two matrons to invite fe erl several of the society ty girls to receive with them then V at hospitable homes where an elaborate jV at ate entertainment was provided pro The V. V rooms were brilliantly lighted and V decorated music in attendance and the host hostesses seg In fn evening gowns g Dancing Dancin was a 1 9 ot of f lI the e S and tho the young oung then men who same j Ii groups ore vere royally entertained ll he unpleasant feature that crept In InV V the increasing luxuriousness s of I e provided wh when n the i V found after making a certain I Ier er of calls that In order ordel not to I the h feelings of or the fair enter enter- enterK and to partake e of ot the dainties f at th beautifully appointed I their capacity was ns not rot equal to z J leV e demand mand made mado upon Ih them m. m Par- Par was the the effect et very pain pain- wine Inc punch or juleps were were- of- of re ni nt every ry place A V 1 V 1 5 3 It Has ia aS always been an official nad nod well established custom at th the White litI I o for Cot the President and amI members of t the Hie cabinet and their W wives PS to re recE receive receive re- re cE the public on that da day and in man many states keep erp up tho the pleasant custom Which I if It carried car car- tied sled out In moderation could result in nothing but bitt ut pleasant J memories anti and V i increased nc Ie sell sociability S 3 V Christmas s week weck of or 1906 1000 In Salt V Luke Lake will go go down town in tn history as a a. re- re pleasant one cue The great da tiny day ft ItSelf wa was marked l 1 by more than the tho usual number of or family Camily dinners mon mole or 01 less elaborate beautiful Christmas trees In the happy homes humes I c which are blessed with children were V the rule rather than titan the exception 1 The rhe clubs club CIC thrown open to members mem mem- t. t bers llers and their IJ gue guests tl 5 for dinner par par- tl ties S. S And Ami not the least of the days das S pleasant ant m memories were the church I 1 services er which were wen well attended the t. t decorations and musical program beinS' beinS being be be- u lug inS In keeping leepIng with the great fe festival r. r tV In the evening evening- the young oung society se set t i wore hilariously entertained by Harold seI I bt- bt Bransford Lamb and Clarence Bamberger Bam Bam- V berger heller at the Toy Tny dance at the Ladles Ladies s' s Literary club which proved LI V such h a a howling success fV V S S S V On Wednesday ay evening the group a of or I. I I aC young society belles helles who were V lh the C 4 hostesses es V entertained most charmingly charm charm- at the Sadler r home on El Eleventh Ii V List East street et The lower V floor o of th the C Z 4 V Jllen pleasant h house u ns given gl up tip to dancing V ing- ing fl The he handsome me d decora decorations cora cora- LV L- L and the evening e gowns of or lb the C i S girls making a n pretty picture 1 f V Miss tiis McC and antI Miss aen gave ga a delightful cotillion on n evening at ut Unity hull haJJ r o. o i The rhe decorations and details of or which 0 were canI led carried 1 out in true Christmas ef cf- cf- cf V J E. E Cain Caln led lh the pretty etty anair V pV V Ond Mrs A A. H. H Bird aJ by Mrs Irs Ronald Thomp Thompson on Mrs hs W Mont lont It F IT anti anil Mr J. J E. E Caine disposed ir of lIC if th the favors four Forty couples ehr enjoyed en etl eh- eh r joyed c the affair s. s V One Olle of ot the elaborate e events of oC tho r week c vas was the annu annual l dance given Im 1 h by jy bythe j the Junior Assembly on Irl Friday FrIlay la night V V at nt Ih the Ladles Ladles' Literary club house Chri and garlands were i i. i H e everywhere and nd several special features features fea fea- l tures were wc-r Introduced such as ns the automobile COt corner net The V fm And l ladles Incites of Fort Dou Douglas la were wel the or V guests of the n assembly Dancing was V Kept neill up until the thc wee wee sma sina hours and the program comprised thirty r nances supper r being served cl beV between between be be- V V tween th the tho t twelfth and thirteenth dance ilance co costumes lumes of or the Veta unusually elegant find and the whole r credit reflected upon S V OS had t the fhe management In hi S The he chaperones were re among t. t V I the thiel Ie prominent society m members V t. t fit S S V J S r Th dance at the r liy Y the Alpha PI In Ir InT T 1 U o l Um hull lIn on on ln nc r th u social ri Q fJ k S t r nm jo r r f fI su IX I i V l. l V original was Ivas I Indulged In from 9 l until 2 2 5 S S Another Jar large Christmas affair of If the week which proved quite rut ful was waft the dancing party part t gl given n b by V Mrs rs J. J D. D at the when the guests of the house were the guests o of honor The spacious hulls were elaborately decorated In Christmas Christinas effect ropes and festoons of pf ground pine and holly and red bells IU J from doorways and auth w reamed 1111 chandeliers Ore Orangeade was served during the evening c and atul a delicious de tie- licious j buffet supper In the he large dining thin din in ing room toom which was ns cleared for fot I l ing 11 An orchestra was me as In attendance dono llono h the hostess hostes hos hos- I tind everything was by tess- tess e to J lp up lip the well earned cached reputation l' l lotion tation of ol the lie pleasant family hotel of or which Mrs Mis LaForgee l now hits has the tile complete lt control 0 5 5 s. Mrs 1 J. L L. Frankens' Frankens n bridge tea tra on Friday for COl her lier sister ilter Mrs Irs Nye Nyc was th the most Important afternoon after after- no noon n society function of the week The parlors library and auth hall hail were welo he rul ul with holly null and Christmas greens Till The dining lUning room effective with th the appointments carried out In yellow V Miss Marguerite l Jessup entertained sixteen of f liar her girl Irl friends yest yesterday at ata a holiday cabinet party which was very ry enjoyable hIe V S S S Governor and aUll Mrs Ml's John C. C Cutler will III J keep le ouCh open house on tin Tuesday New Nest e Years Year's OJ day tiny from flom 2 to C. C i A A. brilliant event ent of tho the week will be he bethe the thi Bachelors Bachelors' imp hop at it Fort Foit Douglas on nn Friday Jan I 4 for rot which many invitations have h been en Issued In the lie city V. V S S Tomorrow nl night hl New Years Year's eve ive v there will trill be ho all nil sorts sons antI variations I of or social affairs affair as ns it Is lq almost liri- liri po plo PosSible l ible ll tot for anyone to 10 h before CO COth th the N New w Y Year ll hit lia has heui safely I ushered J ji ju 10 The Schumann conc concert r will wIli willbe be he the principal event cent of the evening I ill in society as well as ns musical circles Among Among- the parties fot formed ned to attend I th the great musical trent treat are Iho those c given g h by 13 Mr Ir and anil Mrs Mr Ir W. W Yo Mont F. F Ferry rr V Mr MI j and Mrs Mis E. E O. O Howard Mr l and Mrs Heber M. M W Wells Mr 11 and Mr Ir Mra I E. E S. S Ferry Mr and Mrs Frank W. W I Jennings and Mr Mi 1 and amI Mrs Mus Lafayette I Hanch Hanchett l tt oU I S 0 f C S Miss Estella forel will stIll give ghe a watch party pany tomorrow evening e at her home borne Second street I S S S SMs Miss Ms Florence M. M 1 Clark will IlI enter enter- t tain alli at a card cAn p party pirty rt New pw Years Year's eve uvo 1 a o e Miss Eli lh Allen Alien C gives CS a skating party arty p tomorrow followed follow b by a supper a al at t her wr home lionie on First street V S New w Years Year's night Mi If Miss s Blanche I K Kimball will entertain at alone one of or her d deJl delightful musicals V S 0 o S S Miss I Florence Tuddenham luddenham will on- on ertain a her friends friendson on New lr 1 iNg tY J V V VS S S S Mr Ir and Mrs frs William L. L Oglesby w will ill give a n family dinner r on New ew Y Years Year's ears day S S Miss fj Lola Pratt t. t assisted by Misses Kate K ate Hollad Evelyn Booth and nd Emma Ema Em Ern- m ma mn a Feveryear will give gl a dancing p party arty art at her h house me New cw ew Years Year's night S S The Gamma Gamm Phi Phi T sorority will give sive t their heir annual complimentary Ilance dance on Oil Friday nl night ht Jan January ary 4 in tn th thi Museum Mu Mu- lus s seum um hall ball of the ef university S S Among the weddings of or the week Which are of oC interest to friends in Salt Sail Lake e was ras th that t of at Miss Elizabeth b V lh Orth and nu Rudolph Kuchler of Ogden who were married marriell in iii this city cily on Wednesday S V S l Miss Bertha arid and Ray flay Ives were marr married cu on Christmas day clay in Og Og- den rhey rhe will make m their thelt home in iii Ogden Mr 11 and Mrs Irs J. J F. F Marshall of or Salt lIt Lake c- c went to Ogden to attend the wedding S S S A A. wedding of cit oC the week eek was that of Miss lIss l Mary I. I Patterson and andIron Myron Iron ett at the home of the brides bride's parents Father Kearns performing the ceremony After fter an Eastern trip thc they will reside In Salt alt Lake S S S A Christmas Christma wedding took place at 5 SI Sl 1 Paul's Pauls church when j Hoagland hong Hoag- land and anti Ch Charles rles A. A C Cecil cil were wei-o mar unar- vied Vl b by 1 C. C E. E Perkins at high higl noon S o S S Miss Gertrude aertrude Allcock and anti Rowland Howland i C. C Brown wei o m married at 7 o'clock Christmas ChrIstmus night at tho the brides bride's home b by BI Bishop William Wood Mr and Mrs Mis Drown Brown will be he at home for the hue present at C 57 7 Green Creel street A pretty wedding took place Illace at the thet thel l t home o ul of Mr 11 and Mrs Louis Lowenstein Lowenstein Lowen- Lowen 1 stein on 01 lh Thursday evening ening when Miss l Henrietta Stein and Benr Henry M V I borg berg were vere married b by Rabbi Charles 1 J. J Fr Freund and Dr Di Bilsky The rooms were handsomely decorated In Christmas Christ Christ- V I nuns mas effect After fter a a. short shout trip th the lie young couple will wiil m make malce ih their lr home In Iii I ISalt Salt Lake V S J J. J A. A Scott of or Salt Lake and nd Mis Mii's s I Stio W ie F Fulton of oC Seattle S atte In that city on Monday I at itt high noon V at the u lom mo of or the brides bride's parents Talents fl They will make make- their home hoin In Salt V Lal Lake Lako e at t 13 A V V Miss U s Ii Rose se Hartwell 11 Mis Mary MaryH H H. Kimball will leave lea for New tw York YOlk the tho third cu of f January rind antI will wm sail f for r Europe the lUl after an extended trip through Egypt and the lie Nile Athens Athen Constantinople Vienna Buda lh f the thie principal cities o of It Italy IY I they thoy expect to spend a year chr or two In Germany and am France lo 0 o continue their studies tr in music n and alt ait I Roger Jessup V has gone with a sur surveying Bur tur- party part to Nevada Nc i. i V 5 5 5 Mi Mrs hs s. s Hoglo expects to leave for an trip tl MI I Or first t part of the month V MX Mary G and nd ti her tr ir n j d daughters u. u V V J left rt on in Frid u nl J t for fot Lo LoS A Angeles c lea V V t S 'S V V Mis MIi Bl Elsie iC left Friday I ht for COl Omaha to attend school V 5 5 j Miss Edith Sutherland who l la itt ati at- at i I Miss n n iI In New ow i h t 11 1 i V 1 i r S Senator nito n fOil i J V V S tV V VV V V V y tJ 10 1 d i V V i I V Sutherland Miss no Rose nose e mimi Evans daughter daugh flaugh- tel ter Au M Jf Mr Ir fund find Mrs fi g. D fl Evans E who Is at the imo school Is passing parsing tier her tf r vacation with Hh her hr grandfather r In Ne Yoi York Yolk k S S J fr Mrs George Phelps Holman hl has Is Issued Is- Is SIh sued sied tl Invitations jn for fot two bridge teus teas 10 hi Me Ut Thursday 1 aft afternoon J nuary nu- nu ary Lr 3 i 1 TUi Tuesday afternoon the Situ of or If January VS S S SMs Miss Miss- June Junto gave e a 1 aV avery V l very ry t Christmas luncheon yesterday I for Cell a n of her girl friends The Th I evidence p holiday decorations were In throughout the HID parlors parlor and halt hall The I dining room roam also was wa bright with holly wreaths and fe festoons of pine In th the center of the lie table a glass cut howl bowl held rich red carnations The pretty painted hand violet place cards were accompanied with a n. hunch of or holly at nt t each place liaCe After the luncheon a ft gypsy gyps fortune teller r |