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Show H btbtbH, ' Hi Saunterings B Almost in spite of itself the week has been B& &&y and a little deceitful. Hf Not that the gilded (or the gilt) have bored Hl themselves and everyone else to death with an Bkjj endless round of teas, parties and the over-worked Bf bridge affairs, for with the torridness and sultri- Bf ness of late June and early July these have be- B come somewhat passe, whereat comes the mid- Bi summer moon with its motoring, its informal lit- Bf tie dinners and hops at the Country Club, its H bathing, tennis, gawf, its blazers and its pongees. Rf Mrs. Grundy and all the aspirant Grundies B seem out of the running for the while and their B wagging tongues have been strangely stilled. B The ci'owd of charming girls who are back from B school and into the whirl of town and country B society are making the most of the opportunities B their elders are giving them and nightly the mo B tors buzz merrily along the moonlit lanes thai B radiate from the club. H B And never before have so many fair hands B guided the chug wagons. The lure of the pedals B and thiottles has evidently been too much for B the women and the month closes with a score of B new drivers about town recruited from the left fl side seats. H B Miss Hanna LeCompte of Park City is in town B for the week-end with friends and relatives. Here is the latest argument advanced by the San Francisco Francis-co women who are dabbling in the shallow water of the suffrage suf-frage movement, for the advancement ad-vancement of their project a human flower show, or baby exposition, "to demonstrate to the community that its finest babies and young children re the offspring of suffragistb. From Reno comes a bit of interesting gossip to the effect that so insistent has become the feminine interest in the scrimmage to be held there Monday that the promoters have been forced to make extra arrangements for seating seat-ing their special guests. 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MHH Hi " JPkwiH H - IHi HH B fe'L Vpk 'i!kPBBpjBpBA !MRS. J. A. DOUGHERTY The charming sister of Mrs 0. W. Whitley, who is here from Portland as a guest at the Whitley home. ""HarC. Wciiaf.. - Hbbbbbbbhbbbbbbbbhbb1 SbS i BKTlMtrk aw BbBbBbBbBbBbBbm B i fVlt,V Jr VflaBaflaflaflaflW b Ihl Iw Vv,rt,??r SsH t HLb 4a&mkL,?i''tdtjXf I IbbbbV BIBIBIBL.W a iQBVlHfl ) t-iJ ,VTJSv!i iv t BIBIBIBr HBbV BBBBKaflf tu B HiAUu7K &Min bbBt HNBpjBHHjE2' MISS DRY AN HOUSTON One of the most attractive and talented girls of the younger set. and who graduated grad-uated this year from Mrs. Finch s school in New York. The many friends of Mrs. W. P. Kiser and Mrs. E. J. Chambers learned with interest Tuesday of the marriage in Chicago on that date, of Miss Anna Frances Lyster, who was the guest here last year of both Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. Kiser, to Dean Mar-maduke Mar-maduke Hare of the Cathedral Ca-thedral at Davenport, la. Dean and Mrs. Hare will stop here on their way back from a wedding trip to the Pacific coast later in the summer. The first xound of the state tennis tournament; was Monday's event at the Country club, and included in-cluded among the contestants con-testants were Mrs. C. "W. Whitley, Mrs. J. Frank Judge, Mrs. T. W. Boyer, Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs. Walter Stone, Mrs. David Da-vid Taylor, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Jack Keith, and the Misses McGrath, Thorne, Lewis, Lane, Bogue, Hutchinson, and the Misses Bryan and Grizelle Houston. Miss Neva Hoy entertained at one of the largest bridge affairs of the week at her home on Eleventh East street Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Richard A. Keyes had as her guest of honor at a lake party Tuesday evening Miss Win-nifred Win-nifred Rhoades. 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Donoher, Mr. and Mrs. Brig T. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Gordon, Miss Carrie Sappington, A. C. Milner and Louis. Medrim spent Sunday at Castilla Springs, making mak-ing the trip with the several motors belonging to the members of the party. Wednesday found the largest mid-week crowd of the summer at the Country club. Mrs. Edward C. Parsons, Mrs. Adolph Baer, Mrs. Ledyard M. Bailey, Mrs. F. L. Dodge and Mrs. Wm. Reed were among the hostesses who entertained. i The exodus to Brighton is beginning, and t i this week among the younger crowd who left for fj the head of Big Cottonwood were Miss Edith, Godbe, Miss Aileen McMillan, Miss Elsie Parsons and Miss Rose Evans, who, chaperoned by Mrs. C. B. Godbe, are occupying the C. P. Brooks cottage. cot-tage. Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Morris and family fam-ily and the R. H. Browne's are opening their cottages, cot-tages, and Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff and daughter daugh-ter and son left today for Brighton. Miss Rose Wilensky will accompany Mrs. I. Clarence Smullyan and son to Brighton for a month's stay. |