Show III SALT SAL T LAKE CLUB WOM WOMEN EN PREPARE FOR ACTIVITIES ES OF SEASON I B-I I Work rk of Year Will Begin in Earnest With Return of Members F From Seaside and andI I Mountain Next Month and With Opening of Schools LADIES' LADIES LITERARY CLUB TO MEET SEPTEMBER 10 J f J T I g 3 Club Year Bo Book Bok k Just Issued 1 Shows Diversified Program I 1 for Fall and Winter With I l Many Subjects of Interest Society Already Busy Plank Planning Plan Plan- k k ning Round of Gaiety MANY SEPTEMBER BRIDES f f. f 7 T Is hard to realize that only a 8 few ta Vl t 1 IT mere days of ot the summer Bummer of ot r f j i remain and t that Wednesday will usher p if k Jin is the busy early autumn month of ot t l kt September ber Tho schools colleges and 1 will throw open their doors j r otter fter ter tho the long restful summer vacation 1 I ond nd the years year's work will bo be taken up Ji 4 T renew renewed activity lly and vigor Women's club meetings will begin in int t nellt whoa when the members are aro back 1 Sifter pleasant trips tripe and visits to other othar parts of the country with fresh tresh exi ex- ex 4 i s to add to the general Interest I F Attaching to programs pre and discussions In jn club circles M J f A. BOV all aU the change will be mo most t tr r evident vl ent in la society circles and all already al at- t l r ready Vl dy a a coniJn continuous ous round of ot entertain entertain- rt ng Is planned In honor of or September i 4 to be who promise to blossom r forth in such numbers as to rival June Juneas as s tho the favorite month for tor matrimonial J events event a HE Ladles Ladles' Literary club dub year book 1 THE X lor for tor 1916 1915 has hos been boon distributed among ng tho members of or tho club It comes from the press in attractive form torm and reflects credit on the program committee Tho The club colors green an and white prevail in the binding i The program for tor the tho year which wa was printed in full fuU at tho the close of ot the last club year car is diversified dh and comprehensive compre and premises pre an nn I interesting and profitable year ear Tho The Tho club no now num numbers rs about I 1 f members embers ana anS Is established on a a- firm financial basis The different sections of oC the tho club include Art Browning Dro Current Events Dramatic History t Jome Economics Music and Tourist The of and directors of oC the club include of some of ot the tho prominent wom women n In in the community who ho are noted for tor their executive e and Intellectual ability and who ho are capable of or guiding the destinies of ot tho the club through h tho the third thir- thir d ty eighth year car of ot the organization with great eucce success s. s r Tho The first regular meeting of ot the club y f be held Friday ay afternoon September Septem Septem- ber 10 10 at 30 o'clock at the clubhouse nU will I. I of n 1 will and ana tho ino program Lm Will wui cons st JL U an u m n 1 augural address by tho the new president u 1 Mrs airs rs G George orge Francia and i I and and tea I f ES moot meat In styles and fash- fash f ions during those thosa lato late summer days r when early carly fall styles are ore mingled with r the dainty summer Bummer gowns and hats t r N Notwithstanding tho prolonged period of ot torrid weather it Is not an unusual sight on the tho streets and thorough thoroughfares Cares to note nota side by side with the airy summer summer sum sum- mer apparel somber dark suits suit fur tur or ostrich boas boos about tho the neck accompanied I J r nied by dark velvet or felt hats surmounted surmounted sur sur- mounted by plumes and feathers it ii It would seem that tho the lato late fall tall winter win win- ter ier and spring which often otten extends Into the early summer afforded ample opportunity p op- op opportunity I 3 to wear the tho heavy dark atI at- at attire at at- I d tire and that every cry opportunity would woul be bo taken to prolong the reign of ot thea tho the a dainty summer hats huts and gowns lOne One of the chief charms of ot this part f of the country countr Is the distinct change In inthe 1 tho the seasons which admits of ot the varied t r r styles tylea In dross thereby tl avoiding a at dreary monotony t t It Is said with a a. grain of ct truth that in San Francisco there thero Is but one ono sea sea- son liOn One Salt Sal t Lake Loke woman who has hos S Just returned from a visit to the Pan Pan- 1 I Pacific ama exposition asserts that she 1 felt uncomfortable while In San Frant Francisco Fran Fran- t cisco because she appeared to bo be the only woman there thole wearing a n straw hat 4 It H Is astonishing however what a aro ro change chango la Is wrought by a drop In the temperature and nud within a few Cew weeks fall tall suits cults and velvet et hats hots will spring up as If It b by magic and the show windows will c contain nothing but ut tho the tempting fl advance styles for tho the coming winter 0 r MISS LILLIAN R R. WOOD WOODWARD WOODWARD ARD ac accomplished ac- ac MISS daughter of Mrs Irs M. M I. I Si S. S i Woodward and a member of ot one of the theold theold i i old Salt Lake families Is spending the summer BUmmer hero here with her family She Sho has hasa d a host of or old friends In her girlhood home e Miss s Woodward ha leas hats gained an Inter Inter- International International i national reputation In exclusive society 0 circles both th in this country and a abroad rond She held the position of social secretary secretary secre secre- tary for Mrs Sidney A A. Cloman when hen Major Cloman was for four tour years yeara military military mili mill tary tar tit lit tho the court of at St. St James Jamesa a In London She Sho a similar po- po with Mrs John Hays Has Hammond j a 7 LILLIAN N R. R WOODWARD WOODYARD years years' ears ars a absence s' s e cc 1 j MISS daughter of Mrs M. M r. r S. S Woodward who after several 1 abroad and in the tho east cast is is spending tho the summer in Salt Lake at the family home in S. S Fifth Frith East st with j I I her m mother other and her sister Mrs J J. J M. M Bidwell I r- r r T r 1 II 1 I t. t J J L t j I 4 dl l t it S y r 1 f I S 44 2 5 Yh ra c ili cr a x Y n i y ri sr l i iy yV yVa rW L a o p r 3 y L f WV 11 i j ji i r v r. A f tl tei I r t h k Sv yr th d i r y ti i tw n I fO u f Ir ti I T. T I h y y Ml Y 1 when Mr Hammond was the special ambassador from tre-m this country during the ceremonies attending the tho coronation coronation corona corona- tion of or King George Goorge and Queen Mar Mary Miss Woodward has hu also alao been socially so socIally socially so- so connected with Mrs Ir Ogden Reid Mr Mrs Whitelaw Reid and other society leaders Inthe in In the east st st. Coming g Ever Events A NUMBER of elaborate social functions tunc- tunc A will be given this week weck In honor of ot the lit Ht Rev Rov Bishop Glass who ho will arrive from Cl California Tuesday A luncheon will be given Tuesday In Inthe Inthe inthe the cathedral hall under the direction of ot Mr Mrs James OConnor O'Connor assisted b by bythe bytho the tho members c of the Altar society An attractive o musical program will be bo given S1 In connection with the luncheon under the direction of oC Miss Nora Glea- Glea son In the tho evening a n. large reception will be held at the tho Hotel Utah to which the public Is 18 Invited In Wednesday evening a banquet will be lie tendered to the bishop which will be attended by br friends a Mrs Irs Fred R. R Sands will entertain with a a. bridge party Wednesday mornIng mornIng morn- morn Ing InS at her homo home In S. S Eleventh Ele E East t. t M Miss Mies Iv Ivy Wilkinson who has hns been tho the complimented guest at a number of ot Informal social affairs the p past st few tew weeks In anticipation o of her approachIng approach- approach Ing marriage will also be bo entertained at nt a a. number of similar events the present present pres pres- ent week Miss Luella Cutler will give a 0 luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon for Cor her Wednesday at ot the T. T R. R Cutler home Mrs Richard A. A Hart Hort entertains entertains entertains en en- for her Friday Frida and Miss Edna Evans Bvans and ond others are arc also planning entertainments In her honor c fc t Mrs Louis Gates Cates and her small emall daughter will be guests at the country home of Mr Ir and Mrs Ua Ray Walker alker for fora forn a n few tew days Later Mrs n. n Gates Cates will vl visit lt with Mrs Irs R. R G G. G and Friday will leave for Cor Los Angeles where she sho will spend a 0 few tew days das before returning to her home In Ra Ray Ariz Tuesday Mrs Cates will be hostess at a luncheon luncheon lunch- lunch eon con at ot the Alta Alto club 5 Mrs Robert Ritchie will entertain Tuesday evening In honor of oC Miss Emily West and W. W H. H Summerson Mrs Ted fed ugh will entertain enter Wednesday afternoon In compliment to Miss 1188 Harriet Parker a S September bride r F c bliss Florence Oliver and Miss Geneve BrInton will e entertain Wednesday at ata ata ata a parcel shower In honor of ot Miss 1158 Leah Newton on one of or the coming September r brides The affair will bo be given at nt the Britton Brinton homo home In Holliday and the In Invited Invited invited In- In guests guesta are members of oC tho the Alpha PI sorority Mrs Irs Leon Larimer will entertain Thursday evening at her home 79 D street for tor her sister Miss 1 Florence Florenco Clark a bride to be of September The Tho B B. B B. B Sewing clu club will trill be entertained entertained entertained enter enter- Wednesday afternoon b by Mrs George A A. Paramore 1035 E E. E Sixth South Mrs Irs W W. C. C Bowen of oC 20 30 o P street t will entertain the Congenial Thirteen Thursday afternoon n Miss Florence Proctor will give gl a n shower at her hon hone hon W. W Eighth South Monday afternoon In honor of ot Miss Mies Miriam Hendrickson whose wedding wedding wed wed- ding dinS will take place In September r. r I II i I I IU II I U I i I I Continued From Preceding Pl Page lage the marriage of their dau daughter Florence Florence Flor Flor- ence Mario to Georgo W. W Macl Mackay lY The Thc home borne of Mr Ill and Mrs I Edwin en E on 13 Der Beryl nV avenue nue was the tho scene conc of or a n. pretty wedding reception Thursday evening e t In honor of ot Mr tr and anti Mr Mrs Mra Geor George V. W. Mackay who were ere married married mar mar- ried nod In the Salt Lake Temple Tenpie Mr oIl and nd Mr Mrs Mackay ka I to together ether etherIth with Ith Mr h and Mr A A. A V. V Taylor Tolor left leU on an nn automobile trip to tl the coast Friday morning and t will visit hoth both the thc San an Francisco and tho the San Sati Diego fairs faIre motoring through the YosemIte Rational park ae ns well Week X in ill Society lIE social season at the Country T THE JL club will viII be continued throughout out th the month of or September and tho the regular regular regu regu- lar mr Wednesday a lab table able Ie luncheons Saturday evening c dinner dances lances will be among among- the attractions o of the popular place of or entertainment for tor some time to come conic The The pj pt week has been one been one of ot tho the most successful rul of ot the season and md Wednesday proved pro to be one one of or tho the gala days of tho the summer at the suburban suburban sub sub- urban c ul c uh home On that day In Mrs Irs Enos Enoa A. A Wall en entertained entertained en- en with a n beautiful and elaborate elaborate elaborate ate luncheon having having- as ler er honor guests Mrs Otto and Mrs Louis S. S Cates Cales who 10 have havo been the center center cen cen- ter of or so 10 o social entertaining during during dur dur- In Salt Sail Lake Inke their ing their stay n among girlhood friends thirty five The party numbering were sea cd at one long table which bore a wealth of glowing late summer flowers arranged In artistic baskets and alto aleo scattered over o the tho cloth Several Soy Sev eral ct-al tables of or bridge were played later on the cool screen ln in ln d-ln veranda Miss Eleanor Park Parle also entertained with a daintily appointed luncheon tho the same da day in honor of Mies 1188 Marian Marlan Sturges es who ho returned the latter part of ot the week to her home In Wilton Conn Mrs rs Joseph I F. F Nibley Ible gave ga a luncheon lunch- lunch con eon for Mrs James Nibley Ible of ot Portland and several se smaller affairs marked tho the day at nt the clubhouse c c Among those thoe entertaining parties of or friends nt at the Country Countr club la last t evening e at dinner and the informal dance following fol Col- lowing were wore S Mr and Mrs Irs Lee Charles Sillier with witha 1 n part party of ot six Mrs Emil Emily W. W Bailey nalle who ho entertained ten friends Mrs J. J Frank Jud Judge e had a party of ot eight Mr and Mrs Irs J. J C. C D. D Clark a party of ot eight Mrs Irs I L L. C C. Robinson entertained six friends Dr and Mrs Irl A. A J. J Hosmer a a. party part of ot seven se and Mr Ir and Mrs tre E. E IA L. Carpenter had six trl friends for their guests Inn nn mh sf T. T Tta hV dd d clety which I Included largely the members morn mem bers bera of the younger set motored to Friday night to enJo enjoy the dancing party given Iven by Mrs Ferdinand J. J Fabian Mrs John Elliott Clark and Mrs Harold P. P Fabian In honor of Mrs Urs George Georgo H H. Pegram and daughters the Misses Jean Jenn and Mercy of ot New York who are guests c at the Fabian home In South Cottonwood The affair was one of ot the most de delightful delightful do- do social events of ot the summer In Salt Lal Lake e society The beautiful lawns and verandas surrounding the country h home me were lighted with Japanese Jap Jap- anese lanterns lantern and arranged with rugs divans and seats for the comfort of ot the guests Dancing wa-s wa was enjoyed In tho the large living room and punch was served ser on an the terrace A buffet supper was served lato late In the tho evening and tho the Troubadour orchestra from tram the city furnished the music m for the evenings evening's C entertainment Mrs Irs George H. H Pegram and her daughters were the complimented guests last evening at a beautifully appointed dinner given shen by Mr rr and Mrs Irs J. J F. F Dunn on the roof root garden of ot the Hotel Utah The party which numbered numbered numbered num num- a dozen Included Mr and Mrs IS Ferdinand J. J Fabian Mr Ir and Mrs rs Hareld Harold Har liar old eld P. P Fabian Mr and Mrs Irs John El Elliott El- El liott Clark and nd Miss Margaret aret Dunn Miss Mildred Tuttle whose marriage mar mar- will HI be one of ot tho Interesting eio eV events of ot September was the complimented guests s at a prettily arranged bridge party yesterday att afternoon given givon b by Miss Lillian Pond at her ber home 78 S street stroet The young oung hostess was assisted In liv hv h hf r mn ynh h r c c I E n C. C A. A Cummings s and Miss Helen Schreck Pink and white cosmos were ere seen In the thc pretty floral decorations decorations decora decora- irons and l kewpie dolls also alo w were re used on en tho table was covered with witha a clun cluny lace Ince centerpiece over pink I Punch was served during the noon Mrs Earl K IC entertained a n. n party Darty of at twenty yesterday esterday afternoon at a a. kensington given in honor of ot her sister lIster Miss Emily Emil West Vest one onet of tho the au- au to Tho The guests spent th the tho e early part of ot the tho afternoon hemr hem- hem r napkins which were presented later to the tho guest of ot honor Brass of ot sunflowers with fer ferns and potted plants were used in charming effect throughout the rooms Mrs HIgson Higson HIg- HIg son was assisted In entertaining b by be her mother Mrs Cornelius Went and slater Miss Mies Frances West A large social event enjoyed In the country countr Friday wa was the buffet luncheon luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- eon given by Mrs Irs Charles E. E Carter and Mrs George A. A Aide at the at- at active tx-active home homo In the tho Mill |