Show t. t i. i I l f BS H. H V A TION on the thel l I part of a a. prominent I I Salt SaIt Lake Lako society I- I h member and the thep p r w wit 11 h I which she put pul her hor I I kno w 1 I o 0 d g e 1 titus thus h u s gained Into effect I hn has moro more than cn- cn L. L her to man many I members of or her sot let J who have tho hospitality of oC her hel home Paradoxical Paradox Paradox- Ic ical icil l though It may 8 seem scorn r-m. r tho tim outcome of ot th th observation caused My ol Lady Lally moro than one twinge of oC pride e while It created cr alt rl a a. surprising amount of pl pleas pleas- ae Tire tare for h her r delighted friends s. s AB As thus It ramo about My 1 Lady had lon long hong been boell rated as aR ono one of oC Salt Snit Lakes Lake's most charming hostesses host host- esses and she could always alwa's depend upon having Invitations In to her affairs accepted eagerly ager AU Although hou h a modest modost lad lady yet et sho she prided herself upon tho success of ot her hel entertainments and anel she sho believed ed that tho of or pleasure pleas pleas- ure UI-c from her guests were sincere But pride goeth before a fall faU and My Lady suffered red a rudo rude awakening from front which however both sho she and her friends JIron profited ted Tho The denouement nt came camo when My I Lady attended a i musicale given IJ by ono one of or her friends who determining to havo o I Ian an Interesting program hail had requested I It t tb to assist her a number of at friends whoso whose accomplishments had won for them I prominent places at all of at the affairs thoy attended My Iy Lad Lady listened to tho charming selections noted the tho ap ap- that greeted each number and felt that her hor hostess must feel antis satis- tied fled with tho the manner In which her friends s were entertained n But My y Lad Lady began to mingle with the the guests guests and soon loon noticed tho the wistful and at times sad expressions that crept crOpt Into the tho eyes oyes of at many of at the guests present She began to ponder on the matter and continued her lur observations at 01 other othor affairs during the season eason All at ot a bright light broke through the clouds that enshrouded her mental efforts She discovered that those who were wore being felt neglected and arid not 0 01 of much Importance when not taking an active part In the tho entertain entertain- ments It was then that the tho wise little weman woman woman wo wo- man discovered that while white It Jt might bea be bo boa a n. commendable thing to be a 0 good listener lis his toner tener yet vet It was not alwa always s the most pleasant thing for man many guests She decided ha haa a that no party part could be considered a success If It any I guest felt for tor an Instant that sho she w was s sIng being Ing neglected or 01 was not a necessary feces noces- sary ary adjunct to the success of at the af at- fair Being wise vIse she Issued Invitations f for r a 3 Feature party part and was car careful tul tulto to keep the nature of or the affair awa away from all save a few tew who were to as assist as- as l slat her Of at course courso the Invite In l ones spent much time pondering upon the nature of or the affair and their curiosity was sharpened as aa tho the hour of ot the party drew near The Tho affair was given for tor a elect bride whose modesty modest prevented pre her from of offering offering or- or fering entertainment but whose ability abU abil It ity entitled her to a 3 prominent place on any social program When the guests arrived arrhe tho the honored guest was amazed when she discovered that she ahe was expected to begin tho the program of oC features Of at course she carried out outher her hor part charmingly and the thO other guests were surprised and not a little pleased when they discovered that the clever hostess had planned for ea each h guest to perform a part In the tho pro pro- gram ram The hostess was tactful enough to provide some feature that suited I each guest f There W was lS no begging off oCt and the entertainment went wont merrily on A As AM each ach g guest ost successfully carried out her part J she felt a 1 glow Jow of at pleasure pleas tire ure that had always been boon missing heretofore when sho he torm formed d a part of ot the lie audience Wall all flowers began to unfurl their tendrils and blossom I out Into full blown social roses rose displaying displaying dis dis- playing talents that had previously been hidden underneath the tho closed leaven leaveD of ot the lie bud bull The hostess hoste s continued continued con COn- her observations and anti discovered to her hol Intense satisfaction that only genuine genuino expressions of delight came camo from Cram her gues guests Her affair was a success success suc suc- cess and why 1 There was no audience I I WEDDINGS AND ANDI I EN ENGAGEMENTS GAG EM I. I Mr and Mrs T. T F F. Goss Coss announce the engagement of ot their daughters daughter Clarissa Claris Claris- sa as B. B to E E. H II Chapman the marriage to o take tale place In In September S SA A beautiful homo home wedding that took place Wednesday evening was that of ot Miss Verne Patterson and B. B W. W McEuen Mc- Mc Euen uen the tho ceremony being performed at 8 30 o'clock at tho the home homo of at the brides bride's mother nother Mrs S. S JL M. Patterson In South Fourth East street The br bridal party part entered the parlor to tho the strains of at the Lohengrin Wedding March Miss Mies Gaby presiding at the tho piano Dr Francis Burgette Short performed the marriage ceremony and the bride was given Ilven away by hot her brother C. C S. S Pat Pat- terson Miss Cora Patterson attended her lIer sister as bridesmaid whilo Harry Scott acted as best man Following the ceremony a reception was given to thirty guests only reI relatives rela- rela a- a tives ani and Intimate friends of ot the tho bridal couple being present A color scheme of ot green and white was chosen for tal the tho decorations and masses of ot white e sweet peas being used usel in tho the parlors parlor white whilo and sweet peas were effectively combined In the tho dining room A large basket of 01 tho the blossoms graced tho the center of ot the dinIng din din- Ing l table bl where t tho J II 1 Misses ees Louise and Ada Ado Detts Betta assisted The bride wore vore a a. beautiful gown o of at imported batiste baUste w with th trimmings of ot baby Irish lace and Miss Cora Patterson Pat- Pat terson WOoS was also gowned In white Tho The brides bride's away going away gown was a n tailor tailor- made malle suit of 01 navy blue Mr r. and anti Mrs Mm McEuen left leCt la last t night for Cor a wedding trip to Portland and Seattle Invitations have been issued for Cor the marriage of at Elizabeth Edna Weitz and Sylvan B. B Leon the tho ceremony to be lie performed at tho brides bride's homo home on Tuesday Tues Tues- day evening August 3 a. a at 73 Mr and Mrs John Wells have ha an an- T the enga engagement of oC their dau daughter Mabel to D. D William Ullam James Jr The wedding will take place In the early carly fall Invitations are arc out for or tho the we wedding of or Miss lIss Cora Little and Raymond T. T 1 Boot which will occur on Tuesday August 10 at the tho Congregational church HUes US Gladys Cummings and Harry Gorman Child were vere married ol in San SanI I Francisco on Wednesday evening tho tito ceremony b being performed at the tho home ot of f the tue brida parents parent Mr anti and Mrs Melvin Cummings s who wore were formerly residents 8 of at Salt Lake After ACter a Il brief brIer I wedding trip Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Child will be he at homo home to friends In Spokane wash Vl A we wedding of or local Interest took tool place on July 16 at al Portland Or when n Miss Ivy hy Mae Ino Flowers daughter of or Mr air and Mrs Irs J. J A A. Flowers Flower became the tue bride e of or O. O H. H at Iowa Mr and Mrs l TM Myers cr wilt will make nake their home in r Salt alt Lake Lake after after brief trip to le J. J John r J. L. L R Rob Roby b of Salt Lake l-ak and Miss Matilda Standford of ot Indianapolis were vere married on Wednesday the wedding taking ert it I ton Mr and Mrs Rob Roby will make their thell home In this city Miss Marguerite Raiser Kolner and Howard R. R were married marrier on Monday afternoon at the tue homo home of ot the briden mother Mrs Hen Henry Reiser Helser on Third Vest street treet Following the t a IL 1 wedding wc supper was served to to the relatives ant ani and Intimate friends of ot tho the bridal couple coupie covers being laid S for fur guests Sweet peas anti and marguerites R formed the this table tahle 4 Mr Ml and Mrs hI left Mi Mon Ion n- n I. I day ay for tor tho the coast they expect to make mako their future home homo Mrs rs R. R P. P Van Dyko tho the engagement of her daughter Naomi to Fred Laurie tho tim marriage to take lake place In tho thic near future II J WEEK IN SOCI SOCIETY ETY iL II Mrs Robert rt Glendinning who wh leaves heaves today for tor Spokane WJ was the honored guest at nt an nn Orpheum party part given on Tues Tuesday llY by her mother Mrs r John r r. r Donnellan guests were wore entertained entertained enter enter- tamed after aCter th the tho matinee at a delightful delight delight- fill ful luncheon whore where covers cover were laid for eight guests A 4 delightful par party was given gl at the tho LeGrand Y YOung home Red Butto Hollow Thursday when Mrs Irs William Reid and Miss Afton Aton Young entertained of or Mr and anti with a lawn party In honor Mrs oIls LeGrand Young Jr Long rows of or Japanese o lanterns lI lighted tho grounds nn and beautiful pillows and rugs added to the tho COli cosy effect About thirty five guests WEre WE're present to meet Mr r. r and Mrs Young who will make their fu future futuro In- In ture turo homo home In I this his oily city A beautiful luncheon was waR given gl on Oil Thursday b by bIrs Mrs Irs Jacob Moritz and her niece Mrs Emil Lehman about Cort forty guests being entertained at the Moritz Merits homo home on Fourth South street A Hawaiian scheme of oC decoration was sas carried out In all tho the appointments for forthe forthe forthe the luncheon the table being covered with green reen mats milts woven o from tho the Hawaiian grasses an and the place cards card being palm leaf fans Cans Calabashes filled fille 1 with masses of or yellow ellow golden glow formed torme the tho table FollowIng Following Following Follow Follow- ing the luncheon eight tables of ot whist were played the prizes which were potted tropical plants being won by Mrs Irs Charles Freund Mrs James Siegel and Mrs Irs Joseph Siegel During the tho afternoon the guests were entertained with native nativo Hawaiian airs played b by bythe bytho tho the Hawaiian Troubadours The Tho members of ot tho the Sewing club dull were charmingly entertained on Thursday afternoon b by Mrs William McCrea with a card pArty pt given at ather ather ather her home on East First South street In honor of oC Mrs Robert obert Glendinning Sweet peas were wele used In the tho parlor decorations while the tho dining lining table was Wa as bright with a a. bank ank of or yellow golden glow and nasturtiums Three tables of ot bridge were played the prizes being awarded to the guest of ot honor and to Mrs Irs W. W M. M Hunt and Mrs A. A C. C Bower Dower Harry Windsor was tho the host at a a. most dell delightful auto party part and dinner given at Lagoon on Wednesday evenIng evening even even- Ing the tho guests being Mr and Mrs rs Karl Schied Mrs Sarah Boggs Mrs Irs Martha l nolo King and anti R R. K Hooker The Tho dinner table was elaborately decorated decorated decorated deco deco- rated In masses of at sweet peas with guest bouquets of or the tile same blossoms for tor the ladies ladles of ot the part party Mrs Fred W. W was the tile hostess on Frida Friday at a charming luncheon followed followed fol tol- fol- fol lowed b by bridge games In the after after- noon Covers were laid for twelve guests and the table was beautifully decorated with ferns and white while sweet peas The bridge prize was awarded to I Mrs Irs James I Miss 1 Helen Armstrong gave e a a delightful do- do box party at the Grand theater theater theater thea thea- ter on Saturday afternoon when shen sho she entertained twelve guests In honor of or her fifteenth bl birthday th ay A large largo reception was given shen on Saturday SAturday Saturday Sat SAt- b by Mrs Its W. W I. I Brown on Thirteenth Thir East Bast street the tho complimented guest being her sister Mrs oIlS E. E H. H Lupton Lupton Lupton Lup- Lup ton of oC Kansas The house was beautifully Cull fully decorated throughout with sweet peas A charming luncheon was given on Friday Frida afternoon when Mrs D. D P. P entertained twenty guests at ather ather ather her homo home on South Second rast East Kast street The affair was complimentary to Mrs In J J. J Newhouse who sho Is visiting her hel daughter laughter Mrs Harry Ganz Gatis and anti Mrs Irs Hooper Block who is the tue guest of or Mrs A color scheme of pink was carried out in the tho decorations the luncheon table being boing prettily decorated with a bank of or pink sw sweet et peas in the center and shaded pink candelabra at either cither end with long spra sprays s 's of oC adding addingto to the dainty effect Egyptian novelties novelties novel novel- ties tics were vere used as place cards Bridge games followed the tho luncheon five Iho tables being played On Tuesday evening Q R. R W. W Gnekow entertained at the Commercial club with a a. han handsomely som h appointed dinner for tor six guests A large bowl of ot white carnations formed the tho table center center- piece After Actor tho the dinner the guests were entertained with a box party part at nt the Orpheum followed by a supper at the tho Louvre Pink sweet peas were massed with pretty effect on the supper table A party of ot friends were entertained by Mrs Martha Hoyle King on last Friday evening at the tho bicycle races with an informal supper afterwards 8 at atthe atthe atthe the Louvre The table was daintily decorated with red and white sweet peas and covers co were laid for eight guests A A. prettily appointed luncheon was given Ihen at the COuntry club on Tuesday b by Mrs Thomas Griffin the complimented complimented complimented guest being Mrs Irs A. A P. P S. S Macquisten Mac Mac- who is spend spending InK a few fow ew weeks in tho the cit city The luncheon table was wa charmingly decorated with a 0 mound of oC yellow golden olden J glow 10 an and dainty Japanese Japanese Japanese Jap Jap- anese place cards were laid for Cor sixteen sixteen sixteen six six- teen guests s A largo large lar e dancing party part was given hen henat at the Country Countr club Tuesday evening when Miss Mias Margaret Dunn entertained in honor of Miss lIss Evelyn g Powers of oC Denver The Tho dining table decorated decorated decorated deco deco- rated with pink lInk an and white sweet peas and pink larkspur with pink shaded candelabra at wither either end The porch was wan gaily gall decorated with numerous Japanese lanterns One hundred guests gueRts entertained at nt the dance which was chaperoned by Mrs J J. J R. R Walker alker Mr Ir and Mrs W W. II H Houston and Mr h and Mrs J. J 1 F F. Dunn l Mu lc for Cor tho the dance was furnished b by the tho Hawaiian Troubadours S SA A charming affair of ot Monday was the tho 1 o'clock flock tea given at al the tue the home of oC Mrs Dennel Benner X X- Smith lice hN laughter daughter Miss l Margaret l entertaining twenty five guests co complimentary mental to Miss Powers and Miss l Florence lorenco Reynolds Tho Tue Misses lIsles Virginia Beatty Beatt Alice Wall all und and Dorothy e as- as stated slated at the dining table tubie which wa was daintily decorated Fn In n- n rink pink sweet peas Ml Miss us Helen Simons of ot Portland was as the complimented guest at al a dinner given at the Alta AUa club on Mon Monday |