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H 4 J H J J t jT T IS that a city which I IT seems AS up-to-date up a as does Salt r Lake Lako should be bo so 50 slow to grasp the possibilities of ot the week end part party NotI Not f I until Just recent recently have the smart set r bestowed much thought the upon mat- mat ter During the tho past couple of or f years lars l several attractive summer homes have hav t been thrown open now and then for tor l week-end week guests This has led to a n considerable broadening In local pert per per- t People who are hedged In by four tour walls trails and noisy str streets ets will f become become- cramped both mentally mental- mental I ly 13 and physically and the free tree life of or the open even eyen for tor a n. day or so o will t help to counteract the tendency to live Uvo continually within ones one's self seH That Is what the tho countr country home Is doing doing- for or Salt Lake society Those who experience the joys jos of early mornIng mornIng morn- morn Ing inS dews and fresh Invigorating air are ere far tar more apt to meet the world I with a smile than the person whose I slumbers are constantly disturbed b by traffic and whoso shoso nostrils are aro alwa always s 's greeted with smoke mole and laden dust-laden air Smiles Emiles make mato the world livable and pleasurable not pleasurable not Indifferent nods and caustic disapproval al of oC small details The Tho blase acceptance of oC city life lite lifeS S with Its attending gossip ossip tests etc is asH vastly different In ln Its results from the tho sc pe of ot the tho individual who feasts his eyes eres upon the tho works of or God Gods and not notS noton noton S on the wrought hand craft of or man Outside of or the mental poise acquired i b by contact with nature and the tho rest S. S 2 occasioned b by tho beneficial change there Is Js the undisputed fun of ot tho the S week-end week party part Most rost countr country homes homos 5 of toda today aro as modern In equipment q as the town house no house no hardships there There are arc alwa always motors or 01 horses or both hoth tennis courts are arc tho the usual thing thinS club sports ports brought right to the tha door dool There Is ordinarily plent plenty of oC St space for dancing dancing- and the piano play- play pis Is 18 do away with worries over O orchestras orches orches- tri tras In most cases fishing Ish Ins streams ai JI iU if a shady nooks for quiet tl nh t S the utter tt quiet lUiet i t of the most remote I I mountain i resort Friends Iud find a keener cener pleasure I in n each others other's society when th they are arc brought together In that companionable cornS com corn S Intimacy which living un- un th same root loof brings Could anyone anyone any any- one devise dc a more complete or more compact wa way of oC condensing pleasure than In the week end party tile tile there is an indescribable Pleasure pleas Pleas- ure about enjoying in the country countr homes of or ones one's f friends i lends people need not I warily farlly be dependent upon the tho it ly is r of others The he numerous resorts Brighton the Hermitages Hermitage Pinecrest S otter offer the best of ot chances for the merriest merri est cst of lIm times s. s There Is no hostess whose merrl-I merrl thoughtful plans will be disarranged If you Jou suddenly decide to tako take a horseback horseback horse horse- back bacIe ride instead of or going for tor or a swim and a dozen other little points points' swell swellS T I S the advantages In the summer hotel 5 All 11 in all It lends a little atmosphere atmosphereS S to ones one's plans to be he able to say that S you OU expect to motor out to sos So for a week end and by Jove Jo Is would be be so deucedly Jolly to meet you there cid chap or it is effective to observe c that at Mrs Van Bs B's last Jast week you OU were greatly surprised to see when hen their smart drag came camo to meet you at atI atthe I the train that Regie Reglo had preceded the thearty thel l arty party front from town and had quito quite moS monopolized monopolized mo mo- S dear little Gwendolyn Yap Van B B. There Thero are arc several week end parties inS lu iu S I progress ss this week and If tr tho the lest rest of or tb the city Is not too hUs busy casting asper- asper lions dODS upon the weather man to see sea be beYond beyond be- be yond ond tho the hour there will in all probability proba proba- be cral several more next week S S 4 I I C Coming l in E Events r rf I f S CHARLES OFFER OPPER will reI rc- rc her friends toda today from 3 to 6 In honor of ot her daughter Miss Lu- Lu I due Offer Oer and Nowton Learned those hoe se marriage will take tako place In time the t till fall j c c Mr and Mrs rs Ja Jay T. T Harris will enS en- en S this evening evening- with a a. dinner at ati atS S i their homo home and a 0 box party afterward after after- S ward ard at nt the Utah th tb theatre atre tre Mils Mis Dorothy Marioneaux will give giveS S tea teJ Thursday from 4 to C j for Miss S Dorothy Bamberger and Mr Mrs Duncan Grant Richart c t i sirs itTS Frederick i will be bo Ir at a B 6 o'clock tea ten Thursday entertaIning nt for Cor her mother Mrs Mr W W. 1 H. H Dyer and arid her sister Bister Mrs John JohnS S roots Footo of ot Washington D. D C. C o Ic ir Mies s Glenn Walker will give a 0 luncheon Friday at her homo home in honor honori Cr fEr i MIss Ruth and Mies Grace arace Kerr of ot h r S talt e. j i bare will be the usual program at lb the Country club during tho the the table luncheon Wed Wed- fI ar and the dinner Satur- Satur I j tar evening j 1 jj t 1 Se Section O C Aid society of or the Imf Im- Im f miel nUel Baptist church will be enterS enter enter- S Friday Priday afternoon at 3 o'clock l r Mrs i U 1 8 a. a a S. t East t S circle No 1 will Trill give a aar r r ar r modal at tho home of or Mrs Cat- Cat 11 lime De N. N First West Tuesday evon- evon 1 kg rr r.r. J i t 4 Tb The e Iii Ladles lAdies of ot the tha will willS willm h i. i t S an m outing at nt Wandamere Thurs- Thurs d IT r. r contests have been and will wIn be a n. featureS feature S 'S I 1 S I I Week eel in iii Society I i M MR R. R A AND MRS IRS ASHBY CLEVELAND CLEVEr CLEVE- CLEVE r 1 LA LAND D entertained at dinner last F- F r b C at their home In Ln honor of ot Miss t tan flor Or Sh Shelby lb Orleans a a. belle of or New 1 mO o I is S biting ting her liar sister Mr Mrs J. J H. H pretty prett S for the tIme summer A Ll f n of f nasturtiums and antI golden i i Iti j In the yellow tones formed armed the tho j Uve centerpiece for tor the tho table t lit e In a l basket baskot of ot con- con f 1 II 5 color The Tho place carls carIs decked S inu palmed painted yellow flowers I I T S S I S S S SS SS 4 r rS S S S S C S S i 55 S 'S 4 ft Z 4 f tr 1 I 4 t t. t d i t I S 44 k a S I fr r c 5 1 sos y 4 S 7 it S c 4 y t S SS SS S S S S S 4 4 y i S S S S S 4 C m 4 ir 4 I I I. I MRS THOMAS 0 O. and her little daughter Ruth English who will depart during the week weck to visit Mrs mother molher Mrs Horace B English in Kentucky She will be he accompanied by he her r sister Miss Mary English who has been her house guest for some time marked places for tor sixteen After Arter dinner dinner din din- ner ncr the time party motored out to the Country Countr club for tor or the Saturday night dance anco Mrs George D. D Keyser Keser entertained some soma friends with a a. prettily appointed luncheon yesterday at her hor country home Waldheim for tor Mrs A. A N N. Humphries Humphries humPhries Hum Hum- of ot Denver who 1 Is here for tor a a. afew few reV days clays at tho the Hotel Utah Garden flowers were pleasingly combined for COl forthe the house decorations and for the tho luncheon table where covers ers were laid for sixteen ft c There wore ero several oral small dinners at tho Country club last evening for tor the regular dinner dance rind find they were Joined later tater b by some parties from town Covers wore were laid for tor about lOIt forty at dl dinner A merry party of ot young people enjoyed enjoyed en en- joyed a n. lake party part yesterday taking a picnic supper with them which was WM served ser after a a. dip In tho the lake Those I who m made de up the part party were Mrs Vaughn Paul Paui Mr and Mrs Morris r Forbes Miss Ethel house houseguest houseguest guest of Mrs Fred Fre Wey Miss Emma OBrien O'Brien Miss Margaret Collins Miss Harriet Partridge Miss Margaret Lee Miss Edna Shepherd Dan Sullivan Hugo Schultz of ot Fort Douglas Ralph Hart Mart of Ot San Francisco John Calligan an and Joo Cassa Cassady y Dr Gleason c cA outto outto out outto people motored A crowd of oC young to country countr homo home of oC Mr Ir and Mrs IT W. W Walker Tuesday y to spend tIle tho evening with Miss 1 ErmInie e Glenn who Isher is isher isher Walker and Miss Miami Nancy her house guest Music was the amusement of or the evening Lydia White played several selections on on the mandolin selections Adams gave harp Mr accompanied by Miss 1188 After Atter and Mr l Ricard at nt the piano buffet supper was 35 served ser on music a P. So the veranda and the rest of ot tho the time was spent In lancing dancing A few of ot the remained for tor a t mull small house hous part party the others returning to town Those party part present were Miss Margaret Hampton Miss lIss Miss Collins Colling tal Miss Ruth Ri Richards hards Miss Mis Ethelene ne P Potts tt Barton Bartoli Alfred Waller Charles Burton Williams Mr rr r. r Hyde Harold Halold CIa Clay and amI Ralph Walker o Time The C d club was as pleasantly pleas pleas- entertained oy afternoon after after- antly Sixty Sixty- noon by 11 Mrs HalZ of oC the tho afternoon tIme the gnome e three was were won b by Mrs Ir F. F Green Grcen favors favor and an E. E craw Craw- Mrs Mis W W. and amid Mrs fr J. J T of the game garno conclusion ford Al u the Mrs Bowen served a trout dinner The table table- decorations In lavender an and white sweet peas 0 Mrs W. W E. E Maxwell ll assisted by her sister Miss Dora entertained tho the following friends last Sunda Sunday at ather ather ather her home homo In Emigration canyon nOon Mrs Harry Harr Derby Miss Frances Mumford l Miss Jennie Engberg Miss 1158 Blanche Howe Hoe Miss Claire Kroman and Misses Frelda da and Augusta Kopp KIp 00 I Mrs Charles L L. L Smith entertained half halt a dozen members of ot her luncheon club with a n. lunch luncheon on at the University club Friday Shasta daisies and alil golden glow verO combined In the tho decorations deco deco- rations and for tho the table whee dainty goJ gold edged cards marked places for forthe tho the Ju guests sf c c Mrs Alfred AUre Gardiner 73 3 Fifth avenue aye ave nue flue entertained at nt cards Friday afternoon afternoon after after- noon for tor Mrs D. D ii B. B Dunn and Miss Julia Heck of or Pasadena and Mrs Archie Rhoa Rhea of ot Seattle Pretty hand painted ors were received by Mrs A. A E. E Rog Mrs Ira A. A Howe 4 Miss Julia H Heck ck was aB tho the honor guc guest t Tuesday evening at nt a pretty affair given b by Miss liss Clarabel Gardiner who entertained about thirty-six thirty of her young friends d Supper was S served late in th the evening and arid tho ho dining room looked lo e lovely with a Go profusion of or red sweet et pe peas S n and smilax Wednesday enes ar evening Mr Mrs T. T B. B Ln 17 lj l a. avenue nu entertained a 3 Humbel number num Hum HumI I her ber of ot her friends In irm honor of or her birthday Y anniversary Refreshments were vere served nerved b by Misses here la Anderson Ander Antler son and Agnes Lavin assisted ns b by Winnie Olson Gerda Misses and md Elada c Mrs jUrs ir H H. H G. G McMillan was hostess hostes at I luncheon luncheon Tuesday for tor her hel daughter ter Covers ers wore were Gustavo Mrs Mra for tor els Including some of or the thet laid closest t of ot too the time old-time fri friends of or Mis Lu Time Thc luncheon table was daintily arranged and a bowl of oC sweet sweetie made ie an attractive a centerpiece Peas u If t c M f k Ie Mrs J. J H H. I entertained Mrs with T. T TuesdaY f s ay afternoon The Tho time the third of or Goe a Go teas tas it rOO rooms wore series e daisies with tn yellow which wore bright for lor the tho tea table Two tables u used were ed also placed In the living room for tho f c f S Miss Ph cooper the time house houlE guest V. V Foster was the W V gue guest t or oC of f Mrs when Mrs Ir Jame H Sad Sad- honor her bridge club with a al ton The guests received l the tho theon h I And house 11 J was at- at on th with decorA decorations or of H ap r gun and In I the tue yellow rellow shades A buffet supper was I IE E J cd on tho lawn lamm at a it late hour In Inthe Inthe inthe the afternoon for fol about el eighteen r In honor of ol Mrs Footo and Mrs Humphries Mrs Mra Charles r Tyng Tyng- ng entertained enter enter- tamed with a bridge tea Tuesday after arter- noon Tho TImo homo waa wan pret prettily til decorated decorated decorated decor decor- with pink sweet peas Several So frIends of or the tho hO hostess presided in the dining room a assisted by some somo of oC the theIl girls Il of nr the younger set On One One- of oC the w weeks week's ek charming affairs n M Iu 1 r. r 1 Vi n 1 fl nf It t ti fill th Alfa t It r 11 U V Tuesday b by Miss 1189 Dorothy Ingram for Miss 1165 Doroth Dorothy Bamber er who r returned turned recently after spending the winter Intel In Inthe Inthe inthe the cast The jho table prepared In th the gold room was lovely with attractive decorations of oC sweet peas In delicate lavender arranged in a chain of ot baskets which c circled the table Place cards bearing hearing the time monogram of ot the hostess designated places for tor Miss Damberger Miss Gladys Glads Richmond Miss Marguerite Richmond Miss Margaret Walker Miss orrin Thompson Miss lIHs Mary tary Wall Miss Virginia Dealt Miss lIss Isabel Sniffer for fer Miss Hazel Sappington Mrs Mra Duncan Duncan Duncan Dun Dun- can Grant Richart Mrs C C. W W. SUnup SUnup- son Miss 1188 Mary Luman Miss Margaret McIntyre Mrs Irs Browning Drowning Muir Miss Geneva Genc savage Miss lIss l Elsa Elza Bamber Bamberger cr Miss 1 Hope ln Miss Glenn Walker Miss Dodo Declo LevI Miss lies Blanche Henderson Hender son son Miss Martha Hen Henderson erson Miss Carolyn Carolyn Car Cal olyn oln Cowan Miss 1 Marion farion r MIsS Marjorie 1 a Pierson Miss hiss II Helen cIon Bottles Bettles Miss s Dorothy Doroth Marioneaux 1 and Mrs Harold Anderson if c f fA t A delightful event ent of at th the week was as the i 4 o'clock bridge e tea of or Tuesday afternoon afternoon aft aft- given Iven by Mrs 1 O. O A A. A Seaman at ather athor athor hor her Fort Douglas quarters for tho the ladles hailies of ot the tho garrison n Sixteen guests a assembled In iii tho thin plea pleasant nUlt part ot of the afternoon and enjoyed bridge for tor or a time others coming In Jn later A prettily appointed WD was v served servEll t I o 0 o'clock In the dining room Mrs Willis UUno ret presided assisted by Dorothy Graves Miss Gene J Genevieve Hoffman Miss Dorothy Harker an and Miss Hazel Sap Sap- Baskets of oC w were re reus us used u In decoration and a general color scheme of or yellow was sas employed throughout the quarters if c 5 c v c The rho Fort Bridge club mot met Monday 1 afternoon with Mrs Box Bertram tram A A. Johnson Johnon Sweet peas In Jn pale pink wore were used In decoration throughout the Quarters quarters quarters and for the tho t tea table V wl where ero Mrs Willis presided The favors favora of the th afternoon were sero given gl to Mr Irs Mra A AW A. A W l Foreman Mr M John L. L 1 De Do Witt Vitt and and Mrs Mra Irs G. G N. N Dalley DaileY Imme Immediately following the reception tendered Miss Emma Th noted soprano at the tho Hotel Utah Sunday unda evening b by Professors McClellan and antI Stephens a and nd the c choir a when Miss Thurs Thura- banquet hanquet was given bys by's s slater sister slater and and K E Stevenson Wilcox were also alno guests of honor Mr 11 Wilcox |