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Show I 1 SOCIETY 1 r v J In order to provont imposi- h tions nnd embarrassments, Tbo "j- J Tribuno requests that persona v I leaving Bocial notes, and ospo "j I chilly marriage notices or on- j pavements, for publication, v 4 leavo -with thorn names through t which tho uourco of the samo v may bo traced, if tho mattor is I called in question. j I. - v- CALENDS. f r- v 5 Mrs. T. G. Webber will en- -fr- I terrain at a luncheon at tho Alta -r '! club Tuesday in honor of her -J- r daughter, Mrs. Geovgo L. Nye, -I- I who is visiting here from Den- -I i ver, Colo. .t. .j. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McCornick b will entertain at a. dancing party v J at tho Country club Tuesday v v eveniugin honor of Mr. and. Mrs. I 0. J. Sulisbury. v .j. b Mrs. H. L. Walthall will en- 4- v tertain at a bridge tea at her !- quarters at tho post Wednesday v HK v afternoon in honor of her sister, v B ! Miss Greta Storm, who will bo -! married in the fail. -r B Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howard r will entertain a number of 3-oung - H people at the lake Thursday y v evening for James Austin. r Hfl v Mrs. 0. W. Powers will en- n-Hl n-Hl 'h tertain at a box party at tho HD theater Tuesday- evening in -r B i' honor of Miss Margaret McClure, v J who has recently returned from f an eastern school. 4- H Miss Hilda Grecson will en- J tGrtain at cards Wednesday' a- -r ternoon for "Miss-Cora Little. v- B Tlio Utopia club -will bo enter- ! -I tained Wednesday by Mrs. E. ! Hfl ! A. Wall at a luncheon at the v -I- Country club. BI v Miss Marjorio Dcy will bo J r hostess at a buffet luncheon, Hjl v followed by bridge, Thursday Hjl r afternoon. "Miss .Eliza Doy will 4 4- have a similar affair Saturday. r Hl '- .j. Miss Margaret Clark will cn- -r B v tertain at a Kensington, tea v K 5 Thursday afternoon. B The Seekers' Literary club Hf -r will have its field day at Saltair -J H Friday, July 0. f 4 Mrs. B. P. Bauer will entertain, v 1 at a luncheon, to bo followed by 1 v bridge, Tuesday for her guest, Mts. Anna Pitcher Homes, r B( . v t- . 4 Miss Stolla Fabian will en- 1 v tertain at a bridge tea a week r irom Monday, July 12. Miss Margaret Walker will I- B entertain at an informal supper y Hf v this evening in honor of Miss v 4 Julia Banks of Kansas City, H t Mu' X brido was attended by her youngor sister, sis-ter, Miss Evelyn Trent, and an intimate inti-mate friend, Miss Charlotte Kott of Berkeley, Cal. Mr, and Mrs. Meredith loft later for Del Monte and the southern const of California, where, they will spend a month, nnd after August .1 will be at home to their lriondsi in Auburn, Cal., where the groom is a lawyer. A wedding in tho temple Saturday' was that of M"iss Mary Anna Price and Thomas Hull. A. wedding breakfast break-fast to tho families followed at the home of tho bride's, brother, Milton Price. Tho table was effectively decorated deco-rated in pink and white roses and sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Hull left later for Sonttle, Wash., for a trip. On their return 'the' wilrbc nt homo to their friends at G27 Third avo-11110. avo-11110. Country Olub. The following will bo tho ovents for .Tuly at the Country club: Monday, ,'luly 0 A "buffet luncheon, tea at 4 o'clock; hostesses, Mrs. John A. Marshall. Mrs. Bryan Conrad, Mrs. E. S. Fern and Mrs. Esther Filor. Wodnosday, July 7 Table d'holc luncheon at .1 o'clock. Saturday, July 10 Table d'hote dinner at G:30, lollowcd by dancing. Wednesday, .fitly 1-1 Table d'hote luncheon at 1 o'clock. Saturday, July 17 Tea at 4 o'clock; putting contost; hostesses, Mrs. E. O. Howard, Mrs. B. X. Smith, Mrs. 0. W. Powers and Mrs. lleber M. Wells; table d'hoto dinner at 15:30. Wednesday, July 21--Table d'hoto luncheon at 1 o'clock. Saturday, July 24 Tea at 4 o'clock; tennis, mixed doubles; hostesses, Mrs. R. C. Gemmoll. Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Mrs. Arthur Bird. Mrs. Frank Judgo and Mrs. L. B. McCornick. Wednesday, July 2S Table d'hote luncheon at 1 o'clock. Saturday, July 31 Tea at 4 o'clock; approaching and putting contost; hostesses. Mrs TCobort TInrkness, Mrs. J. "R. Walker, Miss Bancroft and Miss Adclaino Bancroft. Affairs of tho Week. Miss Until Coonor entertained eight yonng ladies nt a handsomely appointed red, whito and .blue luncheon at hor homo Saturday. A large crystal bowl i IliS Mm BUSY BHENU, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Khinc. of red, white and blue sweet peas, on a silk flag, graced the center of the table, around which were seutcd Miss Kathcrine Lewis, Miss Helen Bottles, Miss Mar.jorie Pierce, Miss Helen Greenwood, Miss Ruth Kingsbury. Caro- A POPULAR VISITOR .0 'p M 4 '1 MBS. GUSTAVE LULLEWITZ, Of Spokane, Wash., Who Is Hero to Spend a Part of tho Summor at the McMillan Mc-Millan Home. lyn Green and Pearl Tladeate. Small silk flags were used as placo cards. M Mrs. C. T. Thatcher entertained seven tables at a five hundred party Saturday Satur-day afternoon for Miss Cora Little, who "will be married in August. Tho rooms wcro prettity decorated in pink and whito roses. Mrs. Thatchor was assisted !v Mrs. S. M. Burrell and Miss ; Karma Thatcher. y j ) Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Cates will en-! tertain eight at a house party at Biug-, hanv tvor tho Fourth. ' Tho Brooks home, prettily decorated! in flags, was tho sceno ol a largo bridge tea Saturday afternoon, when Miss Mar.jorie Broolcs entertained eight tables. A profusion of flags was used throughout the rooms. Miss Brooks was assisted by Misses Ruth and Mary Godbo and Frances Clayton. Tea was served on tho roof garden. The prize was won by Miss Margaret Harris. " Mrs. W. W. Rivers entertained, eight at a prettily appointed red, whito and bluo luncheon Friday, followed by bridge, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. W. If. McManus. t Mrs. John T, Axton entertained twenty-five children Friday afternoon. Games and music vera a feature of tho entertainment, followed by a sup-' 7't. whn tbu decorations wcro" in flags,! Had maXL Vmxr.s were --ised as favors. 1 m y ' iSLesit Clara Kimball, Ado'.alde .liroomb, Iv3' Crab.bc, Bessie Cushtng, t..u. Kiinbali. Julia Hurley', Frances R. jjoldB, and Messrs. John Buck. Roy JiinG', Bob Davis, Hugh Levis, urles Hartwcll and a party of friends,' "ftoomponied by a chaperone, spent Sat-! nrclay at Saltair. I I Mrs. L. E. Hubbard entertain:-1 two; tablos at a bridge tea Thursday al'tci-noon. al'tci-noon. Dainty refreshments were served. Miss Ethel Carney entertained seventeen seven-teen friends at a delightful lawn partv at her home Thursday evening. The lawns were prettily decorated in Japanese Japa-nese lanterns and dainty refreshments were served. Those wl'10 enjoyed the evening wore Misses Hazel ' Edwards, Agnes Wilson, Catherine Hanson, La- Von Chandler. Jessie Davidson, Mar' 0 rover, Muriel Mareroft, Vera Htirdy, Lily Hardy, Marian Schltitcr and Messrs. Thomas Bishop, Bernard Poul- ton, Paul Plait, Leslio Cooking. Frank Lees, Andrew Bon.on and Mr. Stewart. Miss Ada Ferguson entertained thirty friends at a bridge tea Thnrs- SAMUEL NEWL'LL WflSTERFIELD, Only Child of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westerfield. day afternoon at her home, which was prettily decorated in a profusion of flags and rod. whito and blue flowers-Miss flowers-Miss KwgiiH-ni was assisted by Mrs. A. D. Tobin, Miss Edith Holmau and Miss Meryl Lynch. , Among those who entertained at the table d'hote dinner at the Countrv club .Saturday evening were Mrs. Jolin A. Marshall, who had covers laid for twenty-two. in honor of Miss Chapman of Boston, Mass., and Miss Julia Banks ot Kansas City, Mo. Tho table was prettily decorated in crimson ramblers. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith, who entertained enter-tained six; Miss Ethel Mount, who entertained en-tertained lour, and D. McPherson Boyd, who entertained four. Personals. Miss Tna Bothwell, who has been visiting vis-iting friends in tho east for several weeks, sailed from New York Saturday, July on the California, to spend the summer abroad. She was accompanied by a party of eastern friends, and they expect to land in Glasgow on July 1,1. Mr. and Mrs. 1?. E. Hunt have gone to tho canyon for two weeks. Mrs. William P. Piatt and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Wedgwood will leave the middle of the week for Bernica, Cal., whero tlicy will soon be joined by Captain Piatt and be stationed there. Miss Wedgwood will spend several months there and on the coast. Dr. and Mrs.' D. Moore Lindsay will sail from Quebec Tuesday. July '(5, for London, whom they will 'join their son Crawford and snciid the 'summer. Mr. and Mrs. Hlmer B. Jones, who have spent several weeks in Japan, sailed from Yokohama, Japan, on June .0. They will snend a dav in' Honolulu and a week in San Francisco, Cal., and ; return hero carlv in August. Mrs. F. B. Stephens will be home Friday from n mouths' visit with her sister in Omaha, Nob. She will be accompanied ac-companied home 1)3' her son Harold, who has been in Cornell. k Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hale and son Edward Ed-ward will spend tho Fourth in Ogden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. li. E. Hong. w Mrs. R A. Lowe and baby and Mrs. F. E. Ripley will leave Tuesday for idlcwild, in Ogden cau3-on, to spend two weeks. Mifs- Htha Mayo Jcft Saturday een-iiiL' een-iiiL' for Nainua. "Idaho, where she will spend a month. She was accompanied by Miss Helen Greenwood, who will visit for a fow weeks and ioin her mothor the middle of July for a trip to Portland and Seatt.lc. f " n Br. and Mrs. F. A. Vincent, Mrs. C. G. Plummer and tho Misses Amy and Isabel Osborne left Saturday for" Seattle, Seat-tle, Wash., where they will spend three or four weeks. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hanson left Saturday for idlcwild, in Ogden canyon,, can-yon,, where they will snend tho Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hamilton have gone to their country home to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dinwoodoy left Saturday evening for a six weeks'' stav in Chicago. 111. Mrs. F. I). Hobbs and Miss Edith F. Hobbs will spend todaj' and Monday at Idlowild, in Ogden canyon. K Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Evans have returned re-turned from a month, spent in the cast. -4 Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cliff will leave Monday for Seattle, Wash., to spend six weeks. Mrs. G. F. Stichl and sou. Ralph Phillips Phil-lips Stichl, will leave Tuesday for Portland, Port-land, Or., where they will be" the guests of Prof, and Mrs. F. W. Metcalf for a few days, and later go to Seattle, Wash., to remain until the latter part of August. Br. Stichl may join them later. V Mr. and Mrs. George Eeesroat of Denison, Texas, is here the guest of Mr. Eeesroat 's sister, Mrs. I. Bernstein. Bern-stein. v - Rev. E. T. Goshen left Friday for the Pacific Northwest. Before his return in September ho will visit his sisters in Chicago, 111. Milton Sprague of San Francisco, Cal., is here to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. Sprague, and his sisters, Mrs. Percy Sadler and Mrs. A. IT. Prosser. Later he will go to Seattle, Se-attle, Wash. Dr. and Mrs. W, M. Buswcll spent Friday in Brigham City, whero they attended the Knudson-Taylor wedding. Thev returned by auto. Miss Greta Lane of Omaha, Neb., is here tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Vance Lane. , Miss Effa E. Plumb of Passaig. N. J., is here to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sharpo at. No. 2 Bedford Bed-ford Villa. - Miss Eleanor Prout is the guest of Miss Mildred Jensen at Brigham City at a week-end party. Mrs. Anna Pitcher ironies and Henry Pitcher of Joplin, Mo., will be here Monday to spend a month with Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Bauer, who will, at the end of that time, accompany Lhem to Seattle, Se-attle, Wash. ' Mrs. John McLennan and two sons of Des Moines, lowa. are spending the summer here with Mrs. McLennan 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Keate, at ol East Sixth South street. A a Madame Brodbcck entertained at a delightful pupils' recital Friday evening. even-ing. Vocal and instrumental numbers were given. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders will leave Monday evening for a month's trip to Los Augeles, Cal, returning by way of Seattle, Wash. Miss Carrie Steward has returned from an extended trip in the Pacific Northwest. She will leave the first of the week for the East, and on her return re-turn in September will engage in business busi-ness for herself. Miss Ethel Ncttlclon has issued invitations in-vitations for a pupils' recital to be given at the First Methodist church Tuesday evening, Julv G, at S:15. " Tho Misses Bess and Catherine Snel-grovc Snel-grovc will leave today for an extended trip in the Pacific Northwest and ' Alaska. !! i The Misses Daisy and LilHe Booth $ left Saturday for Seattle, Wash., and ft British Columbia. is h Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Fox expect to go V tf. to California about August .1 for a & Continued on Page Ten. ; 1 society Continued From Pago Eight. visit of several weeks with Col. and Mrs. E. E. Holmes. i Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bing, Virginia and Henry Bing, J. V. Geiger. Miss Margaret Paul and a party of friends onjoyed a picnic in tho canyon Sunday, making the trip in thc Bing auto. 4. M Miss Clara Kimball of Park City is visiting at the university with her sister, Miss Ada Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and two sous and Miss Frances R. Shields spent last Sunday in Park City, making the trip by auto. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith have as their guest their niece, Miss Virginia Lawthor of Kansas City, Mo., who will spend about three weeks here. Miss Frankie Sims left Saturday for a visit of several weeks in Denver, Colo. I .Joseph Weir of St. Louis, Mo., is here, the guest of his brothers, Thomas and John Weir. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir have as their guest for today and Monday, Rev. Dr. MiicKcnzie of New York, who will deliver the sermon at thc Thirst Presbyterian Pres-byterian church this morning. Mrs. Frank Knox has taken a cottage cot-tage at Tdlewild, in Ogden canyon, where she will spend several weeks. Mrs. Fisher Harris and family will oc-cupv oc-cupv their cottage, ''Virginia." at Brighton about July IS. Dr. and Mrs. K. D. Woodruff will go up about the same time and open their cottage, " Ruffwood," and the Godbe family will go up thc hitler part of J'nly. Miss Rao E. Woodcock has gone to Denver, Colo., to .attend tho X. E. A. convention. t Mr. and Mrs. James J. Burke expect to leave in August for Malad, wliero they will spend a year or more studying music. . Miss Grace Frost and her aunt, Miss Gilmorc, will lcavo Thursday for a trip Through Yellowstone park. They will be awav a week. Mrs. Lowell of Los Angeles, Cal., is here, tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Will Cooney. The announcement last Sunday of the engagement of Lena Ma3' Brown and George Malc"b!m Holm was an error. er-ror. Miss Rosalie Pollock left Saturday evening for Denver, Colo., to attend the N. U. A. convention. Later she will spend a few days with her aunt in Oclwoin. la., and visit in Minneapolis. I - She will then go to Fargo. ST. D.. to spend tho remaiuder of the summer. During her absence her apartment at No. G Kensington will bo occupied by Mrs. Katherino Belcher. 41 I. t Miss J. Victoria LcBay of. Cleveland, O., arrived Saturday and will spend tho remainder of the summer at. tho home of Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Meyer. Mrs. Mc'cr is Miss LoBay's sister. Mrs. Joe Chartrand and her sister, Mrs. Jean Hampton, left yesterday for Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. The' will return about August 5. tt Mrs. T. H. Young entertained for her relatives and a few friends at her home, 723 South Third West street, Thursday ovenmg. Mrs. P. J. Moran and childron left Tuesday for Coronado Beach to spend the .summer there. Mr. Moran accompanied accom-panied them on their trip down, but will return within a fow days. Mrs. C. A. Smith and family loft Saturday evening for the Hermitage in Ogden canyon, where they will spend the next two weeks. |