Show SOCIETY J I IL I ALT LAKE society has 1 never shown to betS better better bet bet- S ter advantage o than on 5 the tho occasion of oC th the appearance of oC the New York Symphony orchestra under tho direction of or alter Walter Damrosch Wednes ednes- Wednesday da day night at tho Salt Lake theater Not only was It mado mallo up of or tho the best Salt Lake Lako society but combined tho the culture talent an and artistic artistic ar ar- sense enso of the entire community A stranger with Ith no possible interest interest inter Inter- est cst in tho the personnel of oC tho the audience mu must t have o acknowledged that It ft was In e every respect et n n. brilliant assemblage Many any of tho the toilettes worn by tho the so society 50 so- so wom women n present were welO striking in 55 their elegance Above nIl all all It Jt was an nn appreciative and responsive audience and never nover again can the reputation of oC Salt Lake Lalm as a center for musical culture culture culture cul cul- ture and appreciation of the divine art bo doubted It was Indeed an Inspiring sight to view the lars largo a assemblage c during tho the rendering of or the exquisite classical el numbers num ers and mark tho the keen appreciation appreciation appreciation and breathless silence Hero and and there thero some known well business man man who had hall been dragged thither b by a n. music loving wife or daughter could bo noted with rather a bored tired expression as If his mind was fixed on stocks and bonds bonds' bonds rather than on tho the inspiring strains of the orchestra Another feature which has lias been commented upon as showing progress ress In tho right direction that while showing show show- InS ing great reat enthusiasm the members o otho of tho the audience were not Insistent enough to demand deman frequent encores as ns Is so often orten tho the case and as one of oC our leading society women remarked made malle ono one feel Ilko sneaking out tho the thol l hack back ac wa way when some high class artist from abroad was almost Intimidated into doubling the tho program rather than appear ungracious In connection with the tho above rather a a. pertinent observation was made by br bya brn a n patron of ot all musical musical- affairs who said that while she did not profess proCess to bo be Advanced lenough enough herself to to Judge of or the technical superiority of oC tho the program It was always a n. distinct pleasure to note the expression of or the different nt well known musicians and andIn andIn andin In following tho the same gained In knowledge knowledge knowl knowl- edge In tho the reflected light of or their musical taste and criticism Among those who occupied stalls with parties Wednesday night was noted Mrs l O. O J. J Salisbury who with her family entertained quite a representative e party That talented and artistic musical director Walter Valter Damrosch Damrosch Dam Dam- rosch Is closely closel connected with Mrs Salisbury's family by marriage I 11 11 WEEK IN SOCIETY I I ll n II I I The coming of summer and the wanner warmer days das does docs not Interfere with r social festivities for 01 aside from the weddings that have lave monopolized the week weel past many teas luncheons and amI card parties have been in evidence In Intact fact tact some of oC the hostesses of the week have been quite In despair for fear of or not being able ablo to have their orders filled b by florists and caterers One hostess reports that not tho the least of her trouble was tho the carin caring for tor her pretty flowers from day to day ay as she found foun It quite impossible to secure a fresh supply and as she termed it used warme warmed over decorations from the refrigerator Yesterday was an Ideal da day at the Country club which fact was taken advantage all of or by b the tho large laroe number of members who were present both boUl both aft afternoon aft aft- and evening The table dinner at was well weB patronized with the tho usual number of or small private vate valo v te affairs The Tho dance which followed followed fol tol- lowed lowe at 9 o'clock proved one of or the of oC the season with a largo large attendance of oC the tho young society set sel airs Mra James M. M Arrasmith enter enter- entertained tamed nt at a charming bridge affair at her hel quarters at tho the Fort Douglas Doulas Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- afternoon for the tho ladles of or the tho garrison complimentary to Miss Berk- Berk halter A few friends from Crom town were also alo present and the tho officers o came In at C 5 o'clock for tea A good deal of oC entertaining has been going on at the post in honor of or Miss hiss Mrs Snow entertaining at nt a pretty luncheon for tor her on Friday A delightful social affair of or Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day afternoon was given gi for Miss Irene Ireno Lal Lakin ln by Miss 1188 Fannie Walters and Rub Ruby Armstrong at the tho home of the former In the form of a n. Kensington when the work worl finished finished fin fin- Ish ell by the guests present was presente presented presented pre pre- to the bride lect The Tho house was fragrant with many pink and white roses with basl baskets of or syringa In inthe tho the dining room Refreshments were served from rein small tables and the 18 IS guests present were beside the guest of oC honor Mrs A A. A J. J Gorham Mrs Clear Clearo e of Pocatello Mrs Kline Mrs rs George D D. Keyser Mrs rs Leo Lakin Miss Margaret Hart Hanwell the Misses lIs s Esther and Helen Allen lIon Miss lIss Mabel I Zerbe Miss Jessio J the Misses Matie Florence Floranco and Clara Clata Hall hail and anti Miss liss Edith Hill Hili Irs Airs Ralph McBroom entertained the he Neighborhood Sowing Sawing club at tho the matinee Saturday afternoon at tho the Or- Or heum I r Misses CS Ethel Ethic and Geneve Felt were hostesses at a pleasant patty party at I their heir home lOme Satur Saturday ay afternoon given In n compliment to Miss Helta netta PIel when hen the they were were m assisted by Mrs Irs Chauncey M. M r. r Benedict and Miss Ada Benedict lct Roses Hoses In profusion were welO seen throughout the tho house pink and white In the parlors and halls Red Rell was the color scheme carried out in inthe inthe inthe the dining room where a basket et of roses and peonies on a Florentine lace center piece occupied the middle of the table Nine Ine tables of oC the game were we're played Mrs W W. W W. Rogers entertained at nt atan atan an informal musical and parcel shower show show- er Saturday afternoon for Cor Miss Roso Rose Nye Nyc R Red Hod ll roses adorned the tho rooms Tea was served ser at 5 fi o'clock when tho the table able was ve very pretty with a cut glass bowl bow of pink roses In the center with smaller mailer bowls of or whito white roses combined combined combined com com- with s syringe at either end Twenty four guests guests enjoyed enjoyed tho the afternoon afternoon after after- noon oon when Mrs Rogers was ns by y Miss l Pearl Pratt Another pleasant affair aIYah of Saturday afternoon was given by Mrs l W. W H. H Crozier for Miss liss Della Delia Hines nines Twenty guests were present and the rooms were bright with many red roll roses Beautifully appointed luncheons have been given during the thc week by Mrs hs Windsor V. V Rico at tho Alta AHa club Miss lIss Louise Sullivan at the Country Countr club Mrs C. C E. E Allen Mrs Lafayette Hanchett Mrs George E II Putnam and others have presided at h home mc luncheons Mrs M. M I Breeden has been tho the hostess at a series of or charming bridge affairs Miss Carrie Calvin and Miss hiss Mabel label Burrows Burrows Burrows Bur Bur- rows have ha had several pleasant afternoon after after- afternoon noon teas and arranged in their honor and the usual number of pre matrimonial affairs have been enjo enjoyed ed by the reigning i bri brides es Rather an elaborate event e of Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- evening was tho the dancing party at the tho new home homo of oC Dr an and Mrs E. E D. D Woodruff to welcome home their daughter Leslie after a a. year ear spent at ata atan atan a an Eastern school One of or the thee de- de features of the Woodruff homo home is a n spacious ball room which tho the 35 couples present enjoyed to the utmost Miss Nellie James entertained the P. P O. O N N. O. O club cub Tuesday evening very pleasantly at her home At the home of Mr an and Mrs l L L. S. S Dc Deanc Deane nc Thur Thursday day evening c their son sun entertained entertained en en- the members of the Bohemian Bohemian Bo Bo- club numbering 16 with their lnell lady friends s. s Tho The house was beautifully beautifully fun fully decorated for the occasion with wll wild roses and cut Mrs Irs Deane was assisted by hy her daughter Ethel In entertaining A string orchestra u of young ladles latHes was present to ad add to the pleasure of or tho the occasion an null and an nn informal vocal program was also given An elaborate cv evening card carll party o othe ol ot f the week weel was enjoyed ell at the home o ol or Mr 11 an and Mrs B. B F F. Caffey Carre who enter enter- ll In honor of or Lieutenant an and Mrs L. L W. W Carre of oC Fort Douglas The handsome decorations were roses and peonies In ht profusion combined with the tho national colors In compliment to Lieutenant Carre Caffey Eight tables o of ot f cards were played at which handsome prizes were given gl Mrs II H. C. C Weaver cr entertained Saturday Saturday Sat Sal afternoon for Cor Miss Anna Weaver Wea Wea- Weaver ea ver veI who will be ho married the latter part palt of the month at GOO Four tables table s of or tho the game amo were played an and the lie prizes were won by Mrs Feeley Mrs F F. B. B B Loofbourow and Miss neilly Reilly GS AND n ENGAGEMENTS Wednesday June 10 10 1908 as ns a da day of oC wedding wedding even even for Cor a Wednesday In InJune June June surpassed surpassed the record of oC former years when a n. dozen or more mOl were r recorded cor ed In the society columns an and man many others that were not There were church weddings and home wedding morning high h noon and evening weddings and receptions all more t or less elaborate with the usual accompaniment of or appropriate music on organ or b by orchestra exquisite exquisite ex ex- bridal toilettes l veils ils and orange orange or or- ange blossoms and sh shower bouquets canopies floral arches and wedding bells happy happ young oung people starting off ocr on the tho wedding trip am amid III showers of oC rIce and perhaps tearful mothers and heavy hearted hea fathers III in the back hack ground The rhe coming week does docs not promise as much In the matrimonial lino IIno al although although al- al though there are arc at least seven weddings weddings wed well dings s on tho the Wednesday calendar with more to come Mr 11 and anti Mrs A. A J. J Gorham have havo issued Invitations In for the wedding of Miss l Irene Lakin and Frank Paine of or Victor Colo to tal take lake o place Wednesday Wednes elnes day evening at their home Second Second Second Sec Sec- ond avenue at S The ceremony ceremony cere cere- mon mony will bo be performed by Rev Re Elmer El- El EImer El Elmer mer I. I Goshen of or the First Congregational Congregational Lional church In tho the presence of or theold tho the old friends of oC the bride in the ell city The wedding of or Miss J s Gertrude B B. Crane and nn William McMillan Uc jr jl will take place Wednesday morning In the thc Temple A large e reception will be held in nt tho ho evening e at tho the homo home of oC Mr 1 and ami Mrs William McMillan c Miss Hazel Morris and Richard C. C Conan Cowan Jo wan will bo be married marlie Wednesday In Inthe Inthe inthe the Temple A reception will ho bo riven given riv- riv en in the lie evening enIng at tho the brides bride's home Tho Thu wedding of oC Miss Zina Card Caid and Hugh Brown Drown of Cardston Canada is set for Wednesday Juno June 1 17 Other Othol weddings to take place Wednesday Wednesday Wed Yell lles ay are Miss M. M r. r Rose Watts aUs and Leonard Leonar Cahoon and Miss I s Birdie Arthur Arthur Arthur Ar Ar- thur and A A. H. H Earll Eardley Icy Mrs Harriet M. M I. I Nye Nyc ye has Issued invitations In Invitations In- In for Cor the wedding reception of oC oCher her laughter daughter Rosaltha to William Marcellus Woolley for the evening of oC Wednesday Juno 24 4 at Third avenue Mr Ir and Mrs James A A. A Phillips announce announce announce an an- tho the engagement of their daughter u to o VanC Van C. C Stewart of or Manhattan Nevada the tho wedding to take tale place In the tho near neal future The marria marriage e of Miss Belva Fisher and John L L. Re Reynolds will take place June 25 An n interesting wedding of oC the week weel was that o of Miss liss Alice Fern Miller of or American Fork Fori and William C C. Jensen at the home of oC tho the bridegroom 63 First street Wednesday evening at atS 8 S o'clock Bishop William Wood performing performing performing per per- forming the tho ceremony The bride wore a pretty white lingerie gown trimmed with Mechlin lace and carried carried carried car car- ried brides bride's roses The decorations were effectively carried carrle out In pink and white with roses and carnations Little Lucille Critchlow arid and Alice Stale Stahl served punch Mr Ir and Mrs Jensen were assisted in receiving b by Mr Mr MiS Il and Mrs John Q Critchlow and Mrs rs Charles 11 1 Miller 11 er Mr 11 an and Mrs W W. J. J Critchlow Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Lorenzo Lorenzo Lor Lor- enzo Jensen en and Miss l Lottie LoUie One hundred guests were present during during dur dur- ing the evening Thul Thursday evening Miss oll Florence Smith and Clarence Brown were married married married mar mar- ried at the brides bride's home b by Rev ne' I F F. B. B Short of or the First Methodist t church A large reception followed and the tho house was beautifully decorated decorated decor decor- for or tho the occasion The marriage o of or orIss Miss Iss Anna E. E McClain Mc- Mc Clair Clain an and Halbert A. A will occur on on the evening of oC Wednesday Juno June 17 17 at 8 o'clock at the home homo of or Mr an and Mrs W. W E. E Sharpe No o. o 2 Bedford villa lila Rev Re Charles E. E Perkins of oC St. St Pauls Paul's church The marriage of or Miss Ethel M. M Ludlow Lud- Lud low 10 null and Albert J. J Cope will take place Wednesday June Juno 24 4 Mr 11 an and Mrs Irs S S S. Marsh l announce tho the engagement of or their daughter Ora to Roland Holand S. S Hall HaB of Ann Arbor the marriage marrias-c to take place Jul July 3 A 1 pretty homo home wedding of or Wednesday Wednes ednes day da at nt S 8 p. p in was that of or Mrs l A. A Hefty and Lewis W. W y Smith of or Kansas The rhe ceremony was wat performed b by Rev Rov- P P. A A. Simpkin an and a wedding supper followed at tho the home homo of oC the bride brille COMING EVENTS B The rite arrangements for Cor the tho rose lose tea In the to bo be given gl Tuesday afternoon n parlors of tho the Kenyon b by the J member mem- mem ember em- em ber berS of Spirit of Liberty chapter Daughters of the American Revolution tion lion have been about completed and tho the affair promises to be one of oC the prettiest social functions of oC the early summer The object for which the organization is making such an effort i is the repairing of tho the fountain given I en to tho the city by tho the members of or the theD D D. D A. A II IC which cost originally nn and was pl placed ced In front of or the tho Packard library library- The plan now Is to put In an a adequate foundation and perfect plumbing and to make male it an nn ornament In every wa way to fo tho the city The cost of oC this will be sex era several sc hundred hundred hun hun- dred dollars most of oC which will bo be borne borno by hy the D D. A A. II n. who feel that perhaps the public will be glad to help helpIn In making the fountain not only onh a credit to the patriotism of oC tho ho D. D AlIt J Al It R. but to the city as first |