Show 1 Ir it SOCIETY T i- i Society is a much abused WOI word antono ant on ono one capable of many constructions ton k Among many definitions found In hr th the the Century dictionary the following r seems to be most likely to 10 appeal tt to the minded broad person The mori mor e i cultivated part of any community Ir In n nt t Its social and Intellectual relations Interests Interests In In- In- In and Influences Another Daft ant perhaps more co commonly accepted def def- definition Is IR Is In a naf na narrow row sense those who are recognized as taking the lead In fashionable life The plan has of oC course been n tried of ol z- z designating tho the awe Inspiring four Co UI hundred in I most ost cities of oC an any size but hut as a a n general thing they the exist only In the minds of a n certain few and aWard a n Ward McAllister Is not easy to te In these days there are man many different differ differ- r ent sets sels and anti cliques all having for foi their aim social pleasure and ell and amI It IL would bo be a gray old world interests indeed were there no society b And there is something wrong ronIT In III anyone amone any am anyone one young oung or old who shuns his fellow creatures and would live entirely to tn toj j himself There Is little danger of too loo much work and no play In hr this com com- our lines have fallen ollen even now when In many of oC the tho Eastern cities social life has virtually been abandoned until the days begin c to shorten The rite whirl of the last weekS week S equals If not surpasses any that thal has hash h gone before On account of the de- de J cool weather the till exodus to 1 the mountains and canyons has Ims not IH begun gun In real earnest but hut many arc r Oil only oily I waiting and the first real summer sum stun ky mer weather weRther will will mark marl a decided change in our best society i z The first wedding of the week took tool 1 place pace on Tuesday evening e at al the pret- pret home hone In Cottonwood of I country ty ly Mr Mir and Mrs Irs Charles Bagley when their daughter laughter Mabel Mahel Stella was mar mar- married sled ried to 10 Herbert C. C Culler son of Governor Coyt Coy Gov 1 t John C. C Cutler Culler only the Immediate late relatives being present The she house was wag beautifully decorated for COl the ocr oc oe- r casion caslon The bride wore a gown of chiffon over o taffeta carrying brides bride's ro roses es She Rhe was attended by Miss 1 Reman Reman Re- Re man roan King and anI Miss MI Hazel Cutler Who were gowned In white and carried pink roses roses Alfred Cutler was be best t m man n An elegant repast was served after the tho ceremony in tin thet room dining-room which was was Wag effectively el decorated In pink and anti green creen Another pretty home wedding was wa that of Miss Jennie C. C Edwards ant ami Clarence E E. which took look place Wednesday evening at al the tho home borne bornet of Mr II and Mrs l E. E 1 L. L The i t ceremony was performed by Father D. D Kiely in the presence of the tho Immediate Imme mime- diate family A wedding w supper followed lot fol I lowed loved tho ceremony after aftel which there was held a reception from Crom rein S to 1030 Mr and amI Mrs were welo assisted In receiving their guests by hy Mr George eor e H. H and Mrs Alice P Parker The rooms were effectively y decorated with a profusion of o c carnations Bilk and white sweet t v- v 4 4 w- w peas and June ros roses s. s Miss fIO Daisy Ray Ray- 1 bould and Miss 1101 Js Jessie le Harper served oj Mulish I fn iii I Ithe the time J y which was In tin 11 red roses and smilax and anti sweet oI peas s. Mrs A. A W. W presided In the I room lining assisted by hy Mrs Mr- William Anderson Mrs Clements Clement Woods and Miss Rub Ruby Koeber Koebel Miss Edna Evans E played the thc wedding march and also rave gave several musical numbers during the evening Thomas Harper was heard In a number numb r of or vocal selections The Time bride wore wOle a pretty gown of or cream silk and carried Tlell brides bride's I ros roses s. s She was attended b by Miss 1 Amelia Woods Time The best man was Charles CI lIles H. H brother of or the groom croom Mr and Mrs left lefton on on of the midnight train for fOl the tho Pacific On their return they will willbe willbe willbe be at home bone at Third East EasL I A very quiet wedding but perfect In Ini i all its details took place Thursday at the tho home of Mr 11 and Mrs Mr Clint B. B Leigh when their sister Miss Phil Pointer became the bride of Joseph Lippman Tho The ceremony was performed by ne Rev Charles E E. Perkins t fot of St. St Pauls Paul's church chUlch The bride was wasI I i given away awa by b her mother Mrs Sa lH Roberts Pointer The Tho house vat a n or was wa 0 0 bower of or sweet peas carnations ml lax and amI roses rOlles The a was charm charm- hag In a n. gown of white swiss and real l I lace ce her on only ornament being a beau beau- i ul l diamond broock broock a a. gUo of or th the groom She carried c. a shower bouquet of or white and pink In s sweet peas surrounded surrounded sur sur- rounded h by mignonette and tied with tulle ribbon A wedding supper supper supper sup- sup per foil followed d the ceremony Mr and Mrs left for Los Angeles for foran foran foran an extended d wedding Ing trip Miss Florence Armstrong and Frank Franl Bagley were married Thursday even even- V Ing nt at nUh the th i borne of the brides bride's mother mollier Mrs i Francis Armstrong by 1 R T. T Burton Burlon In ht the presence of the Immediate Im Im- Im- Im mediate families A J largo reception followed Mrs Armstrong was assisted assisted assist assist- ed etl In In Its receiving her guests by Mr and und Mrs Irs Charley Bagley Dagley MI Miss Irene se served v 1 1 h. h A A. A number of young girl gin mends of Ot the bride assisted assist I ed eel Miss 1 Ethel Armstrong in the dining din din din- ing- ing lo Ing toom m.- m. which was pretty in decorations decor decor- ons nt of oC pink ani anti and while white The brides bride's gown own was wa of white while chiffon over taffeta anti and the bouquet a 1 i shower of brides bride's roses The Tho bridal couple couple- stood under undera i a wedding dung hUe bell of white carnations and pink 10 ruses roses C s. s Mr and anel Mrs lla Bagley lcy willbe will willI willbe be at al home arter Jul 15 at 40 South I Seventh East street A quiet wedding took toole place last Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock at the home of el Mr rr and anti Mrs J. J K Irvine lne wh when n their lr daughter Maude May was married l to David Da C C. Dunbar He Rev 1 Elm Elmer r I Goshen Only Onh members of the thc family tam 11 were present t Mr 1 and Mrs hS Dunbar left eft on tho the evening train fo for a trip to the tho At Atlantic At- At 1 lantic coast y A wedding of oC interest Wednesday to evening was that of or Miss Maude 1 Alice l j Potter and 11 Walter Waiter alter J. J l Meeks s. s It wast was was' J 1 t a n quiet pretty affair a 1 witnessed by J 1 the family only Rev He Benjamin Young 1 3 i performing the tho c ceremony The bride wore a n pretty gown o of cream French h batiste and was unattended The Tho r onis were sweet with Juno June roses t Mr and anti Mrs 1111 Mec Meeks will wilt bo ho at al home after JUl July 15 at Fifth Firth Fast Eaxt The fhe bride hi was a 3 popular teacher In the i school for tor several ie Lowell years yearn anc And Mr Meeks Is in well veil rem remembered an ns former former former for for- mer county recorder f Miss s Ethel Mitchell 1 and anti Orson P P. PI F Eld Eldredge dge wore married Wednesday edn evening at the lime homo home of tho the brides bride's parents Mr Mr- and Mrs Fred J. J Mitchell MUch Mitch r I ell Apostle O. O F. F Whitney performing perform perform- ing the ceremony after which n a largo large J. J l reception was given from front 8 S to 11 c 1 The house was bright with carnations and roses toses Eight young girl Irl friends of the tho bride served Eor ed refreshments on onri on ri tho the lawn which was brilliantly lighted with electric shaded lights and Chi Chi- t a ne neso e lantern lanterns The bride wore a pretty gown of crepe de chine and amid lace laco with a n shower bouquet bouquet bou bou- of sweet IIa peas Miss Mile Allie Robinson Robinson Rob Hob inson the maid of or honor was In pale IH e blue mull with w a bouquet of oC pink sweet peas Walter oller Eldredge e was Best V st man 1 Miss CJ VI Vera VYra ra Eldredge played the wedding wedding wedding wed wed- ding march Miss Claire MIdge and Richard Arthur Gardner were married Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day da evening at 8 3 o'clock at the brides bride's h by Bishop Williams Roses noses while white rt red ll and pink were vere seen In the pretty decorations the fhe bridal l party parI standing under a n. wedding bell composed composed com com- posed of white ro roses and smilax Mr 11 and Mrs J. J II H. Midgley were as assisted In receiving lecel their gU guests by ry Mr and Mrs T T. J. J Midgley l and amI Mr anti and Mrs l Alfred Gardner A number of the young oung girl friends of the bride had ch charge r e of the dining room The bride wore 01 a gown of while French lawn 1 and lace and carried brides bride's roses Miss 1 Winnie Evans E who attended the tho bride was WiS In blue hu silk mull and carried carried car car- ried pink roses Henry James acted as best man Music was heard on the lawn during the evening e Mr 11 and Mrs Ms Gardner will be at nt home I July 1 on the corner cUlner of or Seventh and Se anel K street streeL The marriage of Miss 1 Sue SOP Clark and Ilent y Bowles will take lake place Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day evening at at the home of the he brides bride's parents nt Mr 1 and Mrs F. F II H. I. I Clark East Second South o C Friends In the city have ha received cards announcing the marriage of Miss Clara Clam Louise Rohl daughter of oC Mr 11 and Mrs 1 William 1 L. L to lo Robert Wednesday June 27 7 at San Dle Diego o Cal The rime bride Is well known In iii n Salt Ial Lake e and Is a n- graduate nurse of St. St Marks Mark's hospital The marriage of or Miss Mary iary Wat- Wat Watkins 1 kins daughter of Mr Mrs and Mrs Watt Wall aU Watkins to lo Fr Fred A. A 4 Gardner took place ilace at Frisco Utah at the home of f the brides bride's parents on Wednesday veiling evening June Juno 27 7 The ceremony was followed by a 0 large reception Now tl at June has passed the num- num number numbe numer be ber er of weddings weddings will wl decrease se h but hl l there here Is never neer a month out nul of rL tho the twelve welve where where- marrying and giving In marriage Is unknown And in fact there here are art many Interesting events foreshadowed In the matrimonial 11 i line Hue before the till winter whiter closes I In The pro- pro professions lon will furnish several happy bridegrooms both Loth tho the law and anti differ- differ enL et nt schools of medicine contributing to towell swell well the ranks ranks-of r ranks of benedicts It II Is a source of congratulation to all II Interested that thai the Amelia Palace has has las opened Its hospitable doors again agahi and ml although h Oakwood may be the th moro more popular summer home Col Cot and Mrs In Holmes will wl undoubtedly give many nany pleasant functions In the thc ful city residence The first of these theRe vas tras on Thursday evening when they entertained at a n beautifully appointed appoIntee dimmer Their Thep guests Mr lir and Mrs Irs Walter Waller Fitch Mrs 1 Victor 1 M. M Clement Dir Mr and nud MI Mrs Benner X S. Smith Mr 1 and Mrs J. J R n. Walker all and V. V S S. The fhe decorations were ere In tin June Jimmie roses the place cards Ils water eater Japanese landscapes h the hostess rought from fromn Japan by n to orchestra composed of mandolins anti nd tad guitars was stationed on one olle of IC the he enclosed porches porches- off the loin oom during the dinner Mrs 1 Holmes al also o entertained at al t luncheon yesterday esl assisted by Mrs Jn lay ay T. T 1 Hart Harris Is Two receptions were given on Tues Tues- I lay ay afternoon Mrs l Kenneth Kennoth Cham- Cham Kerr received her hel friends at ater ather ather her er charming home on Eleventh East The rime house was a 1 bower of oC June roses anti nd Ind In hanging bas- bas The veranda hero Miss Afton Anon Youn Young oung served ll punch was attractive with rugs cushions and anel easy chairs The rho table lable In the room dining ro m had fort for forcenter for forn n t center r piece an artl artistic tlc basket filled pink roses and anti tied with a n large how bow ow of pink ribbon roses were were also aho scattered over the tho table Mrs 1 Kerr was vas assisted during the afternoon by IW Mrs William Reid Held Mrs 1 Clifford Pear Pear- sail nail lI Mrs 1 Joseph E E. Caine Calno Mrs J. J M M. Bidwell l Ir Mrs Frank Jennings Another lar largo large o on on 01 Tuesday afternoOn was that o or ot Mrs John C C. C lynch and Mrs Mr John A A. A Reeves Tho The were most t effectively dc decorated rat cJ with roses and crimson rambler In profusion Mss Miss Harrison risen and nud rJ Miss bliss Norma orma 1 assisted tine the hostess and during the re hours two hundred Modred ui nd red guc guests called Two pretty affairs of the tho week and ind rattier out of the thc ordinary Were rc the morning s given by b Mis Wlliam Wll- Wll WIlIlam iam Ilam C C. Druehl for Mrs Lloyd Dra Draper Drafter yet or of f Omaha It Is quite the lime custom In Inthe the he the Eastern cities to give o pleasant nl Jn- Jn n- n formal Corma I affairs in the time cool of oC tho time morning morning mornIng morn morn- ing and Mrs Irs Druehl received the con- con congratulations congratulations of her gusts for tho charming Innovation A number of well known musicians vocal and Instrumental r t Hl 1 with readings Mrs Irs Ernest Drake also alao ent entertained Tuesday morning the Five FI Hundred club Miss May Kervin entertained delightfully dc- dc at a n tea at ul the Country club on Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss Mary Moore She was assisted by Mrs Irs J. J B B. Miss Scallop aw and Miss Mss Smedley An orchestra was In attendance and anti live forty guests enJoyed enjoyed en en- joyed the afternoon Another charming affair given at nt atthe the Country club was the tho luncheon Friday h by Miss ss Jenna Budd Geddes In honor of ot Mrs 1111 Leslie L. L Savage and Miss 11 Mary an Moore 1 The long table tahle In Inthe inthe the airy room dining was pretty with decorations of sweet peas a n low mound forming time tho center piece and man many s over the cloth Covers were laid for eighteen en guests guest One of oC the prettiest luncheons of the week weel was given b by Mrs Irs A. A S. S Bower on Friday al nt her I home hone on East First South street The dec in tn parlors and hall were In ro roses rose es The rho room dining was In pink and while carnations A large glass cut basket t f filled with them occupied the center Co r of or the table tabie and a smaller one oneal oneil il it either end They were also laid loo loosely ely over oyer the tho cloth The place cards were In carnations tad ind pink shaded candles added to the pretty effect Eighteen enjoyed the affair Mrs Francis S. S Bascom and Mrs 1 EB E B B. B Critchlow gave a tea lea and r reception Wednesday afternoon when Mrs Les- Les Lesser ser ter 1 McLean of Denver was the guest st Df of f honor Mrs 1 McLean Is in Salt Snit Luke Lake for the tho purpose of Interesting as man many is as possible po In iii the work of the Y M. M C. C A. A One Ono of or the principal evening c affairs jf of f the week was the lawn rel fete at al Rowland Row Rows land hall Tuesday evening e The Tho beautiful beau beau- lawn and amid veranda were wele brilliantly lighted with Chinese lanterns and elec elc el electric c Iric lights Small tables were placed in on n the lawn from Crom which delicious refreshments re- re were served ser An orchestra flayed upon the toe lawn until dancing In n lh the gymnasium at 9 oclo k Punch was served on the |