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Show I Where Woman Reigns Society and Clubs 1 4 In ordor to prevent Impositions 4- ond embarrassments. Tho Tribune -I- requests that persons leaving- soolnl ! notes, nnd especlnlly mur-ringo no- r ticca or engagements, for publlc.i- ! tlon, leave with them names l through which tho aourco of tho sanm may be traced If tho matter Is called in. question. . ! August is here and with it comes tho midsummer Hitting. Prom now until un-til September tho city will bo quite desert oil as this is the favorite month with ninny i'or tho annunl migration to nearby summer hotel, seashore, canyon can-yon and mountain retreat, nr.d tho Yellowstone. Yel-lowstone. Some of t ho fortunate ones are. talcing tlio Alaskan cruise while ctliersi are at tho Virginia, tho Dual-tur, Dual-tur, Del Monte or some other famed hotel on tho Pacific coast. The grout majority avo enjoying life in points not far from tho city but. whoro tho difference differ-ence in elovntioli makes the change a most invigorating and refreshing one. The week was not filled with events of prominence but several bright entertainments enter-tainments helped to enliven the passing pass-ing days The dancing party for Aliss Margaret. liitclie.jxiven at the Country club Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs.. F. K. McGiirriii wag the chief event anil fully enjoyed by those who were fortunate in being present, the young people forming the list of invited in-vited guests. Miss Louise Sullivan wns hostess at an elaborate luncheon for Mrs. I?. Jl. Allen and Miss Lueilo Fvanekc entertained at another for Miss Lydia Boyd and Mrs. W. C. B. Terrell, both events being also at the Country club. In fact, if it were uot. for the club society would be decidedly stale mtd unprofitable during the heated term. A bright Salt Lake girl says that flirtation is like running a motor, a part of the fascination lies in the danger while the other pnrt is making a record rec-ord for yourself. I It was summer, almighty summer! The heat and fly stops were pulled I away out and the predicted showers did not cause any precipitation. What little lit-tle lmy there, was Old Man Mullcr had chopped down with many a heated grunt and behind him in sunbonnet and ' ' calico gown trailed Maud, raking tho same: tvj "Maud Mullor on a summer's day ( linked the meadow sweetvwith hoy." Maud had a grouch as big as a pumpkin, pump-kin, for it was hot. nnd she longed to ; , be at tho club watching the golf and absorbing an ice or two on tho wido and breezy veranda. Suddenly a voice! It was tho judge. "Hello. Maud! liaking tho hay?" Maud did not look up. "No,1' she replied wearily, "I'm shoveling snow! " The judge chuckled. ' "Jump into the limousine and come on out to tho club." "Can't do it. There's so little hay this year thai every spear couuts. Father Fa-ther just discharged the hired man for using up a straw to pick his teeth with." Tho judgo grinned like a pdeco of government statuary. "Say, Maudic, if tho prico of living was not so high, do 'ou know what I'd do for 75c?" "Jump off tho wharf." "No, I'd marry you." '''Papa says that we'll have a panic in 1913 and that things will get cheaper." cheap-er." "Well, 3'ou look for mo around about then." "It might strain my eyesight." Chug-chuf-chug-chug-chuc-ciiugi It was the judge's exhaust as he pointed his machine for tho links aud ! bore rapidly away down the pike. ' , "The miserable old tightwad," said Maud dreamily as she went back to tho rnkc. "Ho keeps a dab of gluo in his pants pocket to snuggle his roll up against for fear lest something should get unwound from it. How do you suppose sup-pose he ever loosened enough of it to get that car?" Half unconsciously the maiden breathed her question aloud. "That ain't his car," said Old Mullcr Mul-lcr stopping to whet Ids scythe. "That car's in litieation and is in tho hands of the sheriff. Ho lets the jodge use it." Maud smiled. "If he comes around' in 1913. she ; murmurod lialf to herHelf, "I'll sick , tho dog onto him!" Minneapolis Jour-, Jour-, i nal. ' ', In the inner sanctums of tho Alta and University clubs all is excitement. The baseball gamo for the championship champion-ship of Brigliani street is the cause of r the furore and from training quarters ,4 in tho room near the eafo in each club! leak some astounding facts anenfc the coming gamo. That young society leader, Dr. S. If. Pinkerton. aided and n.bcttcd by the giddy medicos Union Worthington, Gilbert Pfoutz and Archie Iiykcrt, have already established, organized or-ganized and equipped a first aid to the injured corps and they have been practicing prac-ticing on Frank Judge, Em Bamberger. Charlie Whitl03', Bob Olendinniug and all the rest of the crowd so as to be in perfect form for the dav of tho great gamo. Even such distinguished mem- Talented Little Visitor EBS irOSEPlimB ANNETTE AVERY, Quest at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewing. Miss Avery is a talented pianist, although but 11 years old. bers as "W. H. Bancroft, John Marshall, Ogden Hiles, W. S. McCornick, L. S. Hills, Thomas Kearns, W; V. Rice and a host of others are taking a decidod interest in tho forthcoming gamo and lending their aid and encouragement in every way. Samuel Newhouso is said to do slated for umpiro, whilo tho husky members of tho club who havo to toil for their daily bread year in and year out havo boon chosen for tho players. They will woar bluo caps to denote their standing in tho community whilo on their white shirts will bo a crossed hammer and pick to denote their daily work. Above this devico will be an automobile wheel to indicate and underneath will bo tho familiar $ which provoH that thoy will got tho money. Rod stockings will comploto tho costume, indicative that tho players are not so slow as thoy havo .boon pictured. pic-tured. The University club team is keeping very quiot, but thoy go into tho field determined to wiu. Their suits will not be tho regulation, immoral short slooved and knee trousers outfits, .but thoy will wear tho long and graceful collego gowna and upon their classic brows will he tho mortar boards. Suspended from thoir necks will bo copies of Homer, Lnura Jean Libboy, Hebrew grammars and the.Itubiyat of dear old Omar. Across their manly bosoms will bd in great white letters a foot deep, showing tho name of their college, year of graduation, degree, etc., thus "Harvard "Har-vard 1G92. B. A., M. F." Tho back will be adorned by the devico or Greek letter designating their collego frat. and each member will carry a flag of flomo college. Such flags will also ho carried by all the rooters for tho Uni versitv club. H. 33. Porter and J.' 0. Convillo are keeping everything quiet about the game and it was with the utmost ut-most trpuble that any news could be gleaned in tho library owing to the fact that the members were holding a rif:;mci uppa sumo scientific sub.ccls. lloivover, btion weil-iiumvii niemUeis ub "Tiipj" VVlluon, ilungu ,hjiij A: btruel, L. H. Farnwortli, Jamea JngebroUun, R. Is". Baskin, Judge Andrew llsvt'4, J. U. ketches, fJ. Ji. Allen, B. B. (Jritch-Invi (Jritch-Invi ' hftorgc 'A.' Jiaiou. Jla'riy Harris iinrt San tfarfji :'ro taking' an' active interest in-terest and are" spurring their nine on to yictbvy. A sprtdai to The Tribune from fjow York announces the arrivul (hoyo of Mr, mid Mru, fi, F, Ji'entou, They were In tho parly of Salt Lakers winning from here last winter to mnko tho ion- of tho world on a steamer sailing ' Newiy Married Couple MBS. O. 33. ADEXNS. Announcement is made today of the marriage, August 5, of Miss I. Hazel Bowman, a popular young society girl, to Dr. O. E. Adkina, a prominent young doctor of Chicago. DR. O. E. ADKINS. from San Francisco. All hnvo now returned re-turned oxcop't .Mr. and Mrs. Karl Scheid. All tho loaders of the feminine portion por-tion of society will bo present in thoir motors and gowned in the latest creations. crea-tions. Thoy will cheer their nines continually. con-tinually. The game is for tho beuefit of tho' Judgo Mercv hospital. PERSONAL. 1 : 1 Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff is ontcrtaining her sisters, Mrs. Hunt and Miss Stewart of Vermont. Clifford R. Pearsall has left for Idaho on a fishing trip. M. and Mrs. E. O. Howard aro ox-pectod ox-pectod home this week. Mrs. James A. Miner is at tho "Virginia, "Vir-ginia, Long 33cach. Colonel and Mrs. 12. A. Wall and daughters, tho Misses Solum, Alice and Mary, aud tho two younger children, havo gone to Long Beach, Cal., whoro thoy will bo at tho Virginia hotol. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tripp aro at home from thoir delightful trip abroad. "Jack" Tnrpcy is in tho city for a short sta3'. Mrs. R. C Eastou has gone to Logan for a few days. Mrs. D. S. Spencer nnd family aro at Yclowslone station for a couplo of wooks. Mrs. J. H. Young has moved from Berkeley to Soattlo, whoro she has joined Mr. Young, and whoro thoy will reside for tho future. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McCornick and Mrs. Gallichcr havo left tho city for a tour of tho Paget sound country and an Alaskan cruise. This sea voyage, by the inside channel, is ono of the niosr. dolightful and combines all the delights of an ocean trip without tho rough sea. Miss Dorothy Thompson, Miss Carroll Car-roll Evans and'Miss Heudricka Wallace loft Thursday afternoon for Kamas, where thoy will spend some time at tho 12. D. R. Thompson cottage, and will later be joined by somo other friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brines and small son aro at present taking a rest at Emigration canyon Rufus Johnson hns as bit) truest his sister, Miss Martha Johnson of Seattle. Mrs. Clint B. Leigh and Mrs. A. II. Pcabody and sons havo returned from a trip to Emigration canyon. The Missos Mildred Ferguson, Ruth and Orpha Kingsbury and Marion Thompson are guests at a house party given by Miss Bessie Jennings in her summor'homc, Niawatcr, Ogden canyon, where they will remain for a wcok. Miss Raj' Dwyor of Indianapolis will bo the guost of her cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Itoseoe Breeden, next week. Miss Madge Wosterficld has as 'her guest her cousin, Misa Almira Wester-field. Wester-field. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. James left Thursday ovoning for tho east, where thoy will visit with relatives in Milwaukee Mil-waukee and Detroit, going later to New York and other eastern cities. 0 Jay Buckingham of Omaha is spending spend-ing several davs in Salt Lake. Dorothy Dolittlo, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Doolittlo, is spend-inc spend-inc some time at tho J. W. Edmonds cottage in Silver Lake. I Captain and Mrs. Lewis C. Baifd are guests in tho city at tho homes of Mrs. Kate Baird nnd Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dunbar in Fodoral Hoights. Mr. and Mrs. Sig Simon have as thoir guests Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gold-strom Gold-strom and daughter of Omaha, Miss Stella I'ouhman of Kentucky, Edward Janowitz of Leadvillo aud Theodoro Bergman of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keller arrived in the city Thursday from St. Joseph, Mo., to visit their son, R. H. Montgomery. Miss Isabel Osborne has been spond-ing spond-ing somo timo in' Ogden canyon with friends. Mrs. Rufus Johnson has as her guests, her mother and brother, Mrs. D. F. Shearer and son of Seattle, Mrs. Ira D. Winos and daughter, Miss Adelaide Eiehnor, havo returned from Silvor, Lako, where Mrs. Wines has "been chaperoning a party of young girls. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cutlor and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cutler loft Saturday for a two-wecks' trip through Yollowstono. Miss Jennie Darling is tho guest for a few days of her aunt, Mrs. F. E. Mc-Gurrin Mc-Gurrin afc hon apartments in the Brans-ford, Brans-ford, having come dowji from tho I31mer Darling cottage at Silver Lako to attend tho dancing party given for Miss Bache. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Phelps havo returned re-turned from a' fen-days' outing at Silver Sil-ver Lako. Miss Myrtle Roilly has returned from an outing of several weeks at Long Beach, Cal. William Berryman has returned from a two-weeks' fishing trip near Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. Mr. and Mrs. Jamos T, Bcloss and daughters, the Misses Edith and Ruth, left Tuesday evening for Ocean Park 'where thoy havo taken a cottago for several weeks. W. J. Halloran nnd daughter Mary left Tuesday for N.ew York. Mr. and Mrs, Solon Spiro loft Wednesday Wed-nesday for an extended oastern trip. Roger Powers loft Monday for a two-woeks' two-woeks' vacaticfn trip to Colorado. Miss Charlotte Holmes and brother, Dwight, left Monday for California foi?n month's vist. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Wherry havo returned re-turned from an onstcrn trip. f ( Mrs. E. P. LeCompte of Park City will spend a few days with hor mothor, Mrs. S. Wells of this city, i Mrs. J. H. Brown and daughter. Mar jorio, left Thursday to spoud the re mainder of tho summer at thoir cottage cot-tage in Silver Lake. Tho remainder of tho family will leave later to join thorn. The MissoR Maud Paul and Winni-fred Winni-fred Woodmnusoo havo returned from Silver Lako. Miss Floronce E. Allen, who Ikib boon visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. 33. Allen for tho past two weeks, has returned to Now York to continuo her studios. M. 0. Packard has left the city for two weeks. After a pleasant visit of many weeks in Denver, Miss Guila Dix is visiting at tho Richard Savage ranch in Wyoming. Miss Fannie Tischner is visiting with her mother in Eureka. Miss Alvina Eiseman of San Francisco Fran-cisco will bo the guest next week of hor cousins, tho Misses Amy and Isabel Osborne. 1 Miss Lydia Boyd left. Wednesday evening for her homo in Twin Falls, after a ploasant visit in tho city with Miss Lucille Franko. Miss Holon Cohn returned homo Tuosdny after a pleasant visit in Colorado. Colo-rado. Miss Elsie Dickort has returned from Hailoy, Idaho. The Misses Olivo and Carroll Shop- Charming Young Visitor MISS EVA LARABIE, Who is from Deer Lodge, Montana, and is tho guest of Miss Marguerite Redmond. Red-mond. Tho young ladios wore classmates at tho Oommomvoalth avenue school in Boston last year. ard havo returned home after two years Bpent in California. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ridge and small daushtcr have returned to their homo in Kansas City. Mrs. C. E. Birsell has had as her guest for a few days her sister, Mrs. George Reynolds of Springvillo. Mrs. Philip A. Dix and son Philip have gone to Alaska. Miss Lylian Gosas will havo for her guest in a few days hor cousin, Miss Mollie Zealing of New York. Mrs. M. J. Loo of St. Louis is visit ing with her brother. Gcorgo G. Wollc3 M and family in this city. B Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McCuno aro now -j M' at' home at their apartments in the Covey dn East South Tom-plo street. O Mrs. N. M. Hamilton loft Tuesday, J M for an extended eastern trip and will M later join her niece, Miss Lucille Clark, a at a hotiso party near Boston. M R Mr. and Mrs. C. 35. Allen of this WW city have as their guest thoir daughter, 'S iti- Mrs. Harry C. Gaw. J E Mrs. William II. Nutting and small -1 lM son, William, left Tuesday for a stay 4 J& of several weeks at Silver Lake. w m 1 &c Mrs. William McGrath and Miss Ger- "f- ffl trade McGrath left Thursday for Sil- A "ffe ver Lako, where they will occupy tho ; jjj' Odcll cottago for ono month. : ; & i ' l& Miss Mario Odoll has for her guests f; Miss Marguerite Williams of Detroit . . and Miss Elizabeth Holdeman of Loui3- ! villc' g Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam S. Porter and ' '. children havo returned from Cali-, iJ fornia. i ' Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lynn and Mis3 h Winnifred Lynn left Tuesday for Pore- , land for an indefinite stay. K Mrs. N. Maybo of Oakland, Cal., for- merly of this city, is visiting at tho lSi homo of her son, Robert T. Maybe, 376 .1: South Second West street. f m ... i 5 Dr. Jacobson. who has been visiting A I g with relatives, leaves in a few days ''! for Shreveport, La. j Mrs. Emanuel Kahn will leavo in a : few days for a trip through Yellow- J stone, accompanied by her nieco3t Miss , Mndelaino Woitz and Miss Fannie Jn- A : j cobsen. 7 u . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. McMillan are tnking a month's vacation at Upper : Falls, Provo. J Mrs. I. N. Lanning has returned from a visit to California, and will be . J m at home at 1070 Ninth East street. 11 MisB Ruby Lambounio has gone to "J Silver Lake,' whoro she will bo a guest jf at the W. B. Short cottage. ft K Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lango and ii daughter, Carla, who havo been gucst3 . , f '4 at the Lambourne home for some time, ft. ; loft Wednesday for Michigan, whero r they will visit before returning home. ': j. Miss Mae Goodwin of Louisville, Ky., : p will arrive Monday, when she will be :. i: the guest of Mrs. R. M. Witherspoon. fc Mrs. Howard M. Parsons, formerly ' Miss Ruby Winn of this cit3 is hero J i from California on a brief visit with I ; friends. 'J -, ' Mr. and Mrs. David A. Isom and Mrs. Howard Parsons left last ovoning for a trip through Yellowstone park. j Mrs. Adolph .lessen and daughtor, ; l Rose, leave Thursday for Los Angeles . Br and the beaches to spend tho winter. , Jfc Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bell and niece, m Miss Emma Zane, and Miss Floronce " Wi Ware aro at the North Fork Fishing j : ft club in Idaho. W.W Dr. M. A. Hughes has gone to Colo- rado for a two weeks' vacation. Ho ftMi Continued on Pago Fourteen. Wtm: SOCIETY Continued From Pago Eight. was accompnnicd by Miss Alice and Master LawTeuco Hughes. Miss Francis 1?. Shields has returned from Idaho Kails, accompanied by Miss Nmily Fostur. whoso guest slio has been for two months. Mrs. J. ,T. Frankel of Park City is tho guest of her brother, Edward JJos-onbaum. JJos-onbaum. Mrs. John Thomson and son, Kent, aro visiting- friends at Milford. Mrs. James Finlan and small son of Chicago are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ivors. Mrs. Charles N. Loring has gone to Park City for a lengthy visit with friends. Mrs. Charles Shields has gono to Wasatch for a week's outing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bird and two daughters havo returned from Wyoming, Wy-oming, where the past two weeks have been spent. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman will ar-nvo ar-nvo Friday to be tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo J. Gibson. ' - Mr. and Mrs. .1. If. Knowlos returned to the city Friday evening after a delightful de-lightful stay at Long- Beach. .Mrs. S. "V. Borrah has returned to tho city after a pleasant visit at Uuffwood cottage- at Silvor Lake, whero she was the guest of Dr. and Mts. E. J). Woodruff. Wood-ruff. Mrs. C. W. Miller is at homo after a week passed wih Mrs. T. 11. Eller-beck Eller-beck iu Emig-ration canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Lo Grand Young, Jr., arc camping at the head of Emigration canyon. Misses Elverda and Ethel Martin havo returned from six weeks pleasantly pleas-antly passed at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jny Rogers have gone to Silver Lako for a fortnight. , . f Mrs. Elbridgc Thomas and daughter, Dora, arc at Silver Lake. Mrs, Frank Nixon of B street entertained enter-tained at a luncheon on Friday. Lester 1). Freed roturns lo Weber canyon this week. Messrs. Samuel, Julius and" Harry Friedman, accompanied by their mother, will leave Sunday, August 7, for an extended trip east to spend their vacation. Thoy will visit Now York. Boston, Philadelphia, Washington and other metropolitan cities. Dr. and Mrs. II. N. Mayo left Saturday Satur-day evening for an outing-' on the Snake river in Idaho. I EVENTS OF THE WEEK. I I Jf Mrs. Charles G. Plummer entertained at a delightful -dinuer party Tuesday evening at Wandamero for Mrs. William Wil-liam S. Loomis, who left Tuesday evening even-ing for Seattle to mako her homo. Mrs. Arthur Croxford was tho charm- ing hostess Tuesdaj' afternoon whfn she entertained at a luncheon to meet her guests, Mrs. J. E. Sherlock of Los Angeles and Mrs. W. Green of Detroit. Mrs. Frank Sherwood entertained on Wodnesdav in honor of her niece, Miss Olive Wyndelt. A tin shower was given for Miss Mabel Jones by Miss Gertrude Tngalls on Saturday afternoon. Tho rooms were prettily decorated and Miss Jeanne In-galls In-galls assisted. Mrs. B. F. Bauer and her daughter, Miss Clarke, cntortainod on Wednesday for Mrs. Frank 1 lines. The Primary union will moot at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon with Mrs. U. U. Hiskej', 55n East Second South street. On Friday a merry party of boys and girls on.ioyed a picnic in Liberty nark, chaperoned by Miss Lucilo Beer. Those in the party were Vivian Beer, Margaret Armstrong, Helen Burton, Butli Evans. Bcllo Armstrong, Richard Madscn, Frank Armstrong, Francis Madscn and James Armstrong. |