Show f. f t tj j 1 E J Y 1 I. I r H S J r ti I r an Interesting point o of JL view la 15 s Grained of ot th the tho value placed upon tho the society column and upon the necessity of or keeping upon the right 4 I aide of ot tho the society editor In n that particular particular par par- ar- ar keen tory atory o of ot modern modem tImeS Tho Price of ot Place now run running In InThe The Saturday EvenIng poat Post The story de deals ls with mth the experiences s H and nd nd struggle of ot A wife of ot a a. congress congress- Iman m n In Vu Washington ton striving striving- to attain Jan an official and social poI position on in n the national capital t The reader Is Is' Is struck with S the won- won erful Intuition of ot the Author I G. G Blythe whose trenchant stylo has b-aa 5 IDa de him one of at the te foremost writers o of today Quotations Quo to tho the point are areS S tas follows ru Marsh told him Incidentally Incidental Incidental- ly that she abe considered tho the society r columns in n tho newspapers pers to be bc bethe bethe S the greatest lovers lover for tor or social uc- uc cose coss in Washington t Certainly commented Mra S Lyster who t ra was tS S sitting with them thom In th tho hotel parlor when Mrs Mra h ma made e this r remark mark It If there thoro is s to be no ro mention of ot a a. function ln In the newspapers n a a. function might t pI well no bo be given givan What advantage advantage advantage tage is It to a n. hostess to work and worry and plan and scheme schema and in intrigue Sn- Sn to get distinguished people to come to her dinners or to attend S her parties unless tho the world knows knovs she ehe he Is able ablo to snare those distinguished distinguished distin distin- personages now floa can sho ho bo tie repaid for tor all aU the Ule and trouble and th the thc Jealousy jealous and tho the criticism an anti and the tho social ambitions lh that t run counter to hers except by having the world orld know kno through the kindly ministrations of ot tho the society society so so- editors calton that th this hosten has S. S attained sufficient position to drag thc these o honored guests to her house If Ie the newspapers ne' were to abolish S the tho h columns column tho the number of or 3 K social affairs in thI this this- town would dwindle to nothing And nd that meAn means eer every kind of ot social affair from oom the bl biggest g st down to the most mOlt F modest except of oC courso family dinner r p parties where real friends S Rr are aro asked ed In S It 1 I amusing to watch th their lr efforts continued lr 1 Mrs Lyster I Ono One month I kept kep track of ot th tha the tho a various para paragraphs sent paragraphs sent In by 5 her herself of ot course course about about a young oung woman oman who t In SR In what I call can tho F near cabinet set ret the wife wire of an aa- aa secretary you ou lena know Well ell Wellin in the one thirty days of ot that there were exactly forty forty- 5 two Items item about that ambitious lender leader detailing her every ery If IC eho sho expected a a. guest ri the expectation was waR announced then the arrival then the fact that p. p the guest was wa there then th the projected projected pro- pro departure of the guest then thon the he actual departure ant and then thenon theno o oti on the tl following Sunday Sunda a resume of oC the entire matter And there are re dozens Just like her The Tho so society 80 o clety columns in tho the newspapers b be society but butmore butmore mn ma may predicated on more mOIe than that far nr more Is IB so society society so- so clet predicated on the society columns column Wo We simply couldn't exist existS S without those aids to our advancement advancement advance advance- I 5 ment Society Ignores Heat I Despite the fact that tha that tho the p past week has been marked b by the anI only really tryIng trying try try- ing log hot days dag of 01 tho the summer there thero has been a a. stead steady stream of 01 entertaining In the different society sets and cliques Out door affairs Increase In popularity larity as the season draws drawlS to a a. close There can be no more delightful form torm of It en entertaining f t when broad broade e verandas and shady velvety lawns are within reach of ot the hostess The climate of 01 Salt Lako is also particularly adapted to such functions as h heavy ay dews are arc an unknown quantity here The Tho remarkable advance made In el lighting goes far ar toward making making mak mak- ing lag the evening entertainment In n the open n a dream of or fairy land with In Innumerable innumerable In- In numerable possibilities I placed In lii the k hands of or the entertainers 5 Tho The popular mode of ot entertaining In Inthe tho the way of ot garden parties and lan n fetes has hn of 01 course been copied from our English ant and It was Interesting Inter Inter- esting to note at a H recent successful affair of or tho kind lelnd the use uso of oC tho the convenient convenient con con- little wicker En English tea table on wheels containing all of ot the tho accessories orles necessary r to the serving servIng- of the fragrant beverage bc pushed about the lawn own adding much to th tho comfort and andS S convenience of guest and ana waitress c Festival of Wizard Much Interest an and no little curiosity Is 18 felt elt toward the success of or tho festival festival festi festl- val al of ot the thA Wizard of or the Wasatch S f to ho bo hel held hero during the present week An Immense amount of 01 energy cn rcy and money mone has been spent upon S the spectacular undertaking which IB is t to bo be considered a fixed fIred annual event ont Tho The Wizard coronation ball 1311 which v opens the festival will undoubtedly be I one of ot the most brilliant social functions tUnc- tUnc I 1 of or the kind over attempted in lo local lo- lo I cat cal circles Nothing has hns been left undone undone un un- un done to mal make c It a grand rand success and man many unique and unusual features will wilt I- I distinguish the occasion 5 The festivals als and pa pageants e arc aro becoming becoming be be- coming more an and rrt moro ro a a. Distinct leaS lea foa- oar oa- oa S r tore turo of tho the age arousing social civic Jc and national pride e In 11 their ultimate success s and attracting immense crowds crow s to tho the town town which Is tho the seat scat of ot tho the thoi i demonstration Wo We road read of oC flower fest festivals fes- fes t rose ron carnivals all and other othor picturesque pie pic festivals peculiar pc to different 1 sections of ot tho the country and there Is Jill reason why Utah should be far tal behind be- be hind In showing forth the tho wonderful development d of oC the region and an 11 In- In inS in exploiting Its beauties and ond S EC S sources oure e s. s r May Learn to tRag I I Learn to Rag RagS S Some Rome young married persons In so soS society so- so S circles are aro talking of or organizing R fI select dancing class clau toY for the purpose of or learning lel tho the new steps and becoming becom becom- Ir ing more morl familiar with the latest styles li lit tripping the light fantastic S It IB is ur urged ed that tho the movement Is 4 rn made mado e In self defense as ns tile the old fa familiar fa- fa waltz Is relegated to the tho background back back- 5 ground round tor together ther with other othor graceful S dances I and nd steps of or earlier years yearB and andIn andIn andin In order to keep up with the procession and tho the younger generation it is lIS necessary S essary ueary to become acquainted with ne new new- S methods morea mores the tho pit pity It is tho the Intention to secure the servIces t J Ic Ices of en fin up-to-date up professional teach teach- Jw IU ar and to nave the meeting of or theL tho the thoL S L L fj y y 1 v i 1 t 1 O i f T t 4 p 1 t r z t l 4 l t ft f i. i t A J fI fIt f u j N t 1 t 4 h f or t. t r 1 i i J r k 4 5 J 11 I 4 fit h v. v r f L. ij t It f E i i 44 S v 4 rf i 4 fc fra f w w r f S rI r fy V x v I 1 s I f i V. V T J 55 c E s 4 4 c 4 4 s I t ki c f p TV s t S' S 5 I LOSS HELEN HANCHETT The attractive and talented daughter of Mr and Mrs Lafayette Hanchett J I class take tak tho the form of or pleasant social events n Tho The classes clashes will begin sometime somo some time In the fall to continue through tho the winter months and will Include about thirty couples belonging to Salt Lakes Lake's exclusive society circles circle 21 Three Guests Awaited Three charming charming- young oune girls are expected ex cx- to In tho the city elty soon whose presence wil wll add materially to tho the In Interest Interest Sn- Sn terest of ot society entertaining Miss Mary a member of at ata a former prominent Salt lIt J Lake Lako ako family and a aleader aleader leader In iii the tho young oun society sot Rot during durIng- her residence resi J In tho city will come soon soon from Kansas as City to visit for a month with old friends Miss lIss Florence expects to have o for her hor guest this week Miss Mies Frances Small of or Chicago So a classmate cla at Miss B Bennetts Bennett's school chool In Now cw York Miss 1155 Mary Ian also expects to entertain entertain enter enter- tain tam at her hel homo home her het friend Miss 8 Ruth Walton alton of or St. St t. t Louis who t will visit for tor fora 8 a time timo on her way tram front Seattle to her herI home In the east cast I I t tI I Coming Events rho Wizard coronation ball ban to be begien given gien Thurs Thursday evening at Rt the Odeon will be tho the most notable and elaborate affair In the weeks week's entertaining A A. number of or society women in tho elt city and alia state have ha been invited InvitE to act as patronesses on the occasion and ana the affair promises to eclipse e an anything thing ofa of or ofa a a. similar character ever er given shon In local society Miss Eleanor Shelby Shelb will entertain Informally this evening c at a a. supper given at the homo home of or her sister Mrs 1 J J. J II FrederIckson whom she has been visiting for the tho summer months i 1 j. j T t- t Mrs James Ivers has issued invitations Invitations Invitations for tor an nil afternoon tea to be given at the tho Ivers I r residence In E. E First South Tuesday In Sn honor of or Mrs Mra J James Ivers Jr a bride brido of ot the late Inte summer c Mr Mrs Glen Glon Millor has cards out for a a. reception and tea to be given Shon at her home 1160 First t avenue a Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 6 In compliment to her sister bister Mrs trl II H. 1 IL H. Hottinger Hettinger of or St. St LuIs Louis nul Mrs Irs Hubbard W. W Reed Red will entertain with a luncheon Wednesday at the Country Countr club when a a. number of 01 friends are nrc invited to meet Mrs JIrs Edwin F. F Holmes Holmos who has hos recently come como from southern California 1 Miss Emma Zano has hIlS issued ed d invitations In for tOr a 0 tea Wednesday att afternoon from Crom 4 to 6 to be given i eu at her homo in First avenue c 5 Tho The usual Wednesday table and tho the Saturday evening dinner din din- nor ner and danco dance will be the tho social features tea fea tures turca of or the w week l at the Country club 7 s f. vc The Tho various circles of or the tho Ladles Ladle o or of orthe the G. G A. A R. R will wUl have havo an nn outing today The comrades comrad 8 tr are expected to be bo on hand not later than tha 5 o'clock for lunch Miss US Kipp wIlt will entertain at a park kensington lues Tuesday u afternoon for tor Miss Helen felon Gr Greenwood enwood and Miss MI Mildred Mil dred lr d who l ln lER leao n o soon noon to enter Smith college I 11 Week in Society I 1 Country club was waw well coll patronI patronized patron patron- THE I yesterday Many of ot tho the members mem mem- I hers bers and their friends 1 were ro present present pres pres- ent to witness the first round a of tho the golf gol tournament now no In session lon one of ot the th annual events of or tho the year p r at tho the I club The Tho week end end dinner wa was ol o owell w well attended n fd with a number o of parties given by the tho dub club members r all alt re remaining remaining re- re tor for tho the evening e danco dance follow follow- ing Sag Miss Edna Farnsworth entertained a party part of ot young people numbering fourteen fourteen fourteen four four- teen which was chaperoned b by Mrs L. L H. H Farnsworth Others entertaining entertain entertain- ing lag friends for tor th the evening were Mrs George A A. Steiner Mrs J J. T. T Keith Mr Mrs F. F 8 B. Bacom M Miss Mini 81 Glad Gladys Richmond Mrs Mr Gilmer Miss Miss' Williams Mr Burton Burton Burton Bur Bur- ton and Mr r. r Perkins S Quite Quit an ani elaborate out lout of ot doors door event of ot last evening was given on by Mr and Mrs Charles A A. Stain at the them their It attractive attract attract- lye ive suburban homo home Tho The affair was In honor of 01 the Canton club of ot which Mr r Stain Is a member their wives an and friends t Tho Tue spacious lawn was hung with Japanese lanterns and man many electric I light bulbs fags and rind th the national colors colors colors col col- ors were used In tn tho the decoration A pennant bore tho the word Welcome In largo large letters etters Refreshments were served er in cafeteria style stylo from tables under a canopy on the lawn n An In Informal informal In- In formal musical and dancing wore en enjoyed enjoyed enjoyed en- en joyed during tho the evening and games of rho hundred and three sixty were played on the lawn lawn- An n address of oC welcome was mado made by byre Rev fbi P. P A. A SImpkin which was well re Te- Te d. About Se seventy five rive guests war er present an and 1 the Cantons all ap appearing appearing ap- ap In their uniforms Mrs rs Stain was waR assisted In entertaining by hy her niece Miss lIss Memo Merne of oC Provo o and Miss Belle Gibby Mrs Duncan Grant left yesterday to Join her hor husband Lieutenant Lieuten- Lieuten nant nant n- n ant Richart at Fort Ethan Allen Vt During a a. delightful ul summers summer's visit at tho homo home of ot her parents parente Mr Ir and Mrs 1 R. R E. E McConaughy sho she has been beon the center of a n. I great deal of oC social entertaining entertaining enter enter- taming during her stay In the tho city Friday afternoon her mother Mrs 1 McConaughy hy gave e a a farewell tea In her honor at the family home which was one of ot the th plea affairs of ot tho the week 1 Tho The popular young matron was surrounded b by her old friends s to the number of ot seventy five or more who took tho the opportunity of ot bidding her hor farewell Tho The house was aglow with late summer summer sum sum- mer flIer flowers flower while In the dining room a a. color effect of or old rose nn and white prevailed un under or the tho glow Slow of rose color color color col col- or shaded candelabra an and lights lIght Mrs C. C r. r L L. Rood Mrs W. W R. R Tyndale Mrs Charles W. W Stimpson an and Mrs Frederick FrederIc Freder Freder- Ic ick R. R Palmer took turns In Pr presiding at the tea table assisted b. b by Miss Edna dna Foulkes and Miss Dorothy Marioneaux Wednesday Mrs lra C. C W W. Stimpson on- on for or Mrs with a 0 prettily prettily pret pret- tI tily arranged lunch luncheon con which was attended attended attended at at- tended by halt half a dozen of or hr close friends Thursday Mrs W W. E. E Losee entertained for tor Mrs her niece at a n. kensington ton tea when twenty of s rIn t Th rh n day i Mrs i Stewart t G. G T Taylor lo gave a a luncheon at t her apartments in the Caithness for tor Mrs S C C Among Amon the hostesses of at the wed week at ot successful luncheons have havo been Mrs Irs IrsO O. O IS W. W Powers Mrs Irs H. H G G. McMillan tc who entertained In compliment to her daughter Mrs Mr Samuel C. C Ames of ot Denver Donvel Dun Don ver vel and Mrs James Jomes E. E Jennings c ic i. i Ono One of et tho the most beautiful an and elaborate elaborate dab dab- orate evening affairs of |