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Show I ff I With G" Bo anc Sak H M In Clarence McCorniclc has gone to Paris via San tu f'i ; B Francesco. He will go to southern California, and M S , ' H Arizona, and then to Chicago. He will be in Sara- 1 m j, n toga for the races, then spend a few days in New M i H York, and next goes to Paris. He will return m $11 by way of Siberia, stopping to xlsit his brother, isB if and will leave Japan for San Francisco in Octo- J H ber, arriving here the first part of November. M Jf-J Eg Just a little three months' trip around the world M jL' if to escape the local ennui 'and to get help in the B Jf H joy of living. H flj H I J 5 m I i 1 ; There are many eyes on that promising young H lu f lawyer who knows a'little more than anyone else. B , ft i I Not particularly on his own account, for he has H if I few friends with interest enough in him to care, fl Iff' ut raMier for the sake of his charming wife who H II doesn't deserve such treatment. And folks are B J SI wondering who will win out, the wife or the B M If flower girl. B $i 1L (3 VV tV B 11 Tho theatre ball room art gallery automo- B I I bile house that Colonel Holmes is building at the B I I rear of the Amelia Palace will be the scene of B I i manya charming affair when Colonel and Mrs. B I f ' il -Holmes return from the Orienx. B I y Besidesan-elegant floor for small dances, a K I $$ stage and dressing rooms'""axe jbeing .built, &nd HL I M the private theatrical craze will probably receive Ri I a new impetus. Wm ' I m, lhe originality of the Holmes affairs will be K?j I greatly enhanced by this improvement. h i Wt . t t t ' HBBKw i Wm Hl I if It will be a blessing if those two devoted re- K II! H porters marry. In that event there might be H, ' j. If some hope for the poor women she bores daily H f M over the society telephone. For it isn't probable H i r that she will continue to be a journalist. B "Si fc && w H When I asked Gretsy Jacobs about her lunch- H i eon she said it was "just going to be the same B II old thing." If I had taken her word for it, I'd wH ff JSi H p W have missed seeing six beautifully decorated ta- H . ? $! ' bles, with sweet peas, carnations and floral place H it cards, not to mention twenty-four charming H ) f)l guests in lovely summer gowns. It was one of H 1 1 I the prettiest of the many affairs given for Miss B I li Donnellan.' B i V " H J j " w'su Jessie Marshall was my sister," said H '' a young lady after the lake party, given by that H I j I, delightful person Monday evening, for her sis- 111 ? ter, Ruth Kirkpatrick. Half a carload of society went to Saltair as Mrs. Marshall's guests, and afterwards went to the house for supper. It is hoped that this affair was the first of a series to " be given by the same hostess. tv tV tw Mrs. Rob Walker, -Mrs. Clement, Mrs. Ned Ferry, chaperoned by Miss Memie Read, go to the Snake river the middle of August. Some men will be taken along to do the heavies, but aside from Rob and Ned, the lucky ones have not been selected, f CtV (V tv A cute innovation at the Jacobs luncheon was a separate-table for the ladies foolish on the baby question, where the fond mothers could brag about the particular charmers at their particular homes. 5 v ti? Miss Margaret Park has gone to Ogden to be the guest of Miss Kiesel. Miss Park will be one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss Schan-senbach Schan-senbach on Tuesday. Other Salt Lakers to assist as-sist will be Clem Schramm and Grant Hampton, who will act as ushers. Quite a number of people from this city will attend the wedding and reception. t9 W W .UteigiBaebeloTaidias1 day at the Country club nextJThursday, and alsolhe August visitors' day. There will be much .doing. A luncheon or two, a bouffet supper for many, and dancing if the girls can find some music. Now this visitors' day, please don't go home before ten o'clock. The society event of Wednesday evening was the wedding of Miss Eva Dix andMrs. William Druehl. , " Mrs. Warren C. Bogue entertained Informally on Wednesday for Mrs. Hosmer's guest, Mrs. Sell. Mrs. Jack Keith entertained at a beautiful luncheon on Wednesday, with covers laid for fourteen four-teen guests. Sweet peas and plu'mosa were used in the decorations. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith enterta'ined at dinner din-ner Thursday evening. Miss Susan Sawyer entertained informally Wednesday evening. Mrs La Forge gave an informal musicale Thursday evening. Captain and Mrs. Sturgis were hosts at the Post hop last evening. Mrs. B. L. Carpenter entertained at cards for Mrs. E. R. Dickinson on Tuesday. Mrs. William Reid entertained informally last evening. Mrs. Reimers and MigsHarris entertained at a lake party Monday evening. Whereabouts. Mr. and Mra. C. M. Freed have returned from the Orient, arriving in San Francisco yesterday on the "Siberia." They will arrive here Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and "Mrs. Hoyt Sherman, and Miss Laura Sherman will go to Seattle next week. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman will return by way of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, but Miss Sherman will remain in Seattle the guest of the Eskridges. Mrs. Arthur W. Copp has gone east. - Mrs. J. B. Caine, Mrs. Dunbar and Miss Dun bar are at Brighton. Mr. Clarence Milner is in southern Utah. Mrs. Magee of Syracure, N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Swift, at Fort Douglas. Mr. George T. Odell has gone to Brighton. Miss Grace McMillan of Cleveland, is the guesf of Miss June Bintz. Mrs. Sam King has returned to Provo. Mrs. Frank Knox has returned from California. Mrs. Geneva Jennings Baker leaves for New York next week. Judge Henderson goes to Michigan tomorrow. Mrs. John W. Judd is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Baldwin. Mrs. Melvln Sowles will go to Oregon shortly. Miss June Mclntyre will accompany the Derns to California. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris and Mrs. Bransford go to Idaho next week. Mrs. Tom Blyth, Jr., of Evanston, Wyo., is the guest of Mrs. Jack, Keith. , Dr.arurMrs.' Pfoutz go' to California next I week. Mrs. T. J. Almy goes East next week to reside permanently. Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Odell and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Price are at Brighton. Dr. Lindsay left for New York yesterday. He sails for England on the sixth of August. Mr. and Mrs. John Dern and Miss Dern go to California today. Mr. and Mrs. C- S. Kinney will go to California -next week. "Harold Lamb enters Exeter this fall. Among the freshmen who will enter at Berkeley Berke-ley from tfere week after next are Crestus Tripp, Fairchild Sherfiran, Earle Daveler, Harold Bird, Roy Williams and Will Davis. John J. Daly, Mrs. Roy T. Brown, the Misses Daly and Master Daly have gone to British Columbia. Col-umbia. Miss May Critchlow has gone to Coforado. Mrs. Charles Read and Miss Read have gone to Wyoming for a brief outing. Mrs. Katherino Belcher has returned from the East. |