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Show M M M M HI M H H H I M H SOCIETY f HtllltHHMIHHIMtm Society "stayed at home" yesterday or sought tho cool shades of tho Country club for a few hours. Canyon trips wero numerous. Many people left town on Saturday Sat-urday to spend tho holiday far from the maddening crowd. Tho golf people were guests at tho Country club during tho day. a buffet luncheon being given In their honor at noon. The tables wero bright with many nasturtiums and yellow marigolds. Sixty guests wero present. Tho hostesses wero Mrs. Robert Walker, Miss Maud Thorn and Miss Marge Miller. At 7 o'clock a tablo d'hote dinner was served, Mrs. David Da-vid Hempstead being the hoBteas. Dospllo tho summer latitude there is a deep Interest In tho Bailey concert for this evening at Barratt hall. The unqualified un-qualified success of Miss Bailey In her California series of concerts Just closed Ib tho best evidence- of her ability to charm critical Salt Lake audiences, for tho musical sense of tho Golden State Is of tho keenly true order. Utah Is always al-ways proud of her own and never falls to fitly greet thoao who develop talent of notr.blc order. Arthur Pedorsen takes tho place of a loading figure In first-cluss 'concert work. Mr. Francis L.Wdodman-see L.Wdodman-see has won rank as a pianist tjuch as has made his work familiar to muslo-lovcrs muslo-lovcrs across the continent. In addition to the artistic merit of the programme, and the fact that Barratt hall is a delightful de-lightful summer assembly-room. the knowledge that the patronage carries likewise a benefaction to several worthy benevolent local objocts should call together to-gether a fine audience for this concert Mrs. William Druohl was tho hostess of a delightful luncheon yesterday afternoon In nonor of a fow of her school friends and visiting girls In the city. Yellow was the color scheme and very daintily was It carried out. A mound of yellow nasturtums formed the center plocc, with loose ilowcrs and sprays of malndenhalr ferns scattered over tho cloth. Covers wero laid for Miss Charlotte Druehl of Chicago. Miss Maude McCarger, Miss Helen Boxnid, Miss Loulso Maddlson, Miss Marguerite Donnellan. Miss Emily Jessup, JUlss Lucy Gaby, Miss Ruth Mc-Cualg. Mc-Cualg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henrotln Bailey and nurse, of Klmberley, South Africa, are expected In this city next Monday, to bo tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rir-dolph Rir-dolph Alff for a couple of months. Mrs. Henrotln was formerly Miss Irma Alff. Mrs. Annie Adams arrives from Idaho next Wednesday and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Wltchor for a couple of days. Mrs. Isabel M Pitts accompanies Mrs. Adams to Now York, next Sunday. t Mrs. Howard Lemon and little daughter.. daugh-ter.. Mary, of Crossctt, Ark., who have been guests at' the erkhoel homo for the past two days, have gone to Seattle. Mrs. Percy Sadler, accompanied by her little daughter, Marlon. Is expected home from California next week. Percy Sadler. Jr., will remain In Oakland for a lew weeks. n Miss Marguerite Donnellan. of Pacific Grove, Cal.. Is the guest of Miss Florence Grant, this week. Richard Stingier, of Newhousc, arrived In the city yesterday to spend the remainder re-mainder of the week with relatives and friends. K. N Botsford came down from Evans-ton Evans-ton yesteray to spend a few days with his faintly In this city. - - Mrs. Dana T. Smith of this oily. Is the guest of Mr. and Airs. William Clawson, at Casa Grande Hotel, Passa-dena, Passa-dena, Cal. . Misses Nellie and Violet Mitchell of Chicago Chi-cago are the guests of Mrs. E. F. Snyder, en route to the coafct. Mrs. .A. M. Newcomb left during the week for an extended visit with her daughter In California, with the hope of regaining her health. Her granddaughter. Mrs. 1. D. Carpenter, accompanied her. |