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Show I; SOCIETY . .;..r..;-;..t..;.. ..j..T,..:.,?..;..;..,.;..f4. r In oitler to prevent Impositions 4-i 4-i and embarrassments. Tho Tribune J requests Unit persons leaving social notes, and especially marriage no-v no-v tlces or engagements, for publlca- v l- tlon, leave with them names -r y through which tho source of tho r f same may bo traced If tho matter 4- Ib called in question. Tho Country club never looked prettier pret-tier than on Thursday evening, when Its broad porches nnd extensive lawns were lllluil with merry young people, enjoying n dancing puny. It was given by Mr. and Mrs. F. K. MeGuriin, In honor of their niece, Mb a Margaret Bache of I.os Angeles, who Is here for the summer. jNIIss Bache. with her cousin, Miss Darling, Dar-ling, received their guests In the main room of the club, which was resplendent in great bowls of golden glow. Japanese-t Japanese-t lanterns were hung aboul the porches Ja ' v ,1Iul hiwn sil Hie sceno was a most anl-; anl-; ( mated one. with scores of the prettiest girls of the city in their dainty summer ; f gowns, and the boys In stylish outing ' flannel suits. An orchestra was stationed in one corner of I he large room and jB dancing was thoroughly enjoyed. Jn the f. rllnlng room delicious refreshments were fr Rorvcd, and here the lablo decorations f. ,wcro quite effective. Klvn mirrors were t Jpiaccd upon the table and surrounded by $t ferns and smilax. Upon tho glass sur- I fares were placed white china swans, the .backs being arranged to hold flowers ' ', 'nnd each being filled with pansles. With i- iho green surroundings they looked like 'miniature lakes with swans swimming 1 (thereon, and tho effect was very pretty, i 'AH in all. It was ono of the most dellght- i ful parties of tho season and will long ; lie remembered by those who were pres ent. ' t wM" Miss Stella Fabian will have as her 4p guest the coming week Miss Ruth Chap- man. Miss Abbio Squires left Thursday night j 'for Logan, where sho will visit for a short ; jtlme, and from there will go to "Boar ' j Lake, being gone about one month in all. Miss Korrinno Thompson and brothers. n.ynn anil two small boys, left' Thursday , '- evening for California, whore they will spend three weeks visiting the beaches. . " Miss Helen Gordon is expected home ; ft Friday afternoon, having spent a pleasant 5 j- f six wocks with relatives in Chicago. r ' Miss Margaret Sjodahl will leave Sat-i Sat-i urday morning for Silver Lake, to be a i guest at the V. E. Childs cottage. Claud YV. Freed and family and Mr. , and Mrs. C. l.i. Olson left Thursday mornlnc for Henry Lake. Ida., where they will spend the next three weeks in fishing. fish-ing. During their absence ,thc Freed i ranch will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. t. H. A. Llcpslgcr. ' ' Miss Marguerito Richmond entertains this afternoon for her guest. Miss Tva l.arable of Doer Lodge. Mont. ' i. Lester D. Freed is back from the , ' "Weber river. John J. McCIcllan has gono cast. Dr. Viko returned "Wednesday night '. ' from a ten days' fishing trip on the Wobcr river. ; ' Hugh Dougall left Thursday night for Los Angeles, where he will stay until jthe first week in September. Mrs. Dougall V;ind baby will stay at tho Dougall cot-; cot-; , tage in Emigration canyon for a while. i and perhaps later will join Mr. Dougall j in California. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cutler pleasant-; pleasant-; i ly entertained at a box party at the Or- ; J phcum Thursday evening. ft Mrs "Willie Vandeventcr-Crockett. in charpo of tho department of dramatic avt ;ind elocution at tho University of Arkansas, Ar-kansas, is visit Ins relatives at. tho IS.sthor apartments. Her two children are with hnr. !Irs. Crockett Is well known In tho east and .south as a public reader, hor readings of Shakcspenro especially having called forth (ho warmest praise from tho critics of the more Important cities. Sho retired temporarily from the Held of the larpc lyceum bureaus to take the important impor-tant place In tho University of Arkansas, so she could be at home with her children. chil-dren. Mrs. Crockett will spend tho remainder re-mainder of the summer in Salt L.akc. Among the guests at Ogdcn canyon aro Mr. and Mrs. IS. Milbanlc of Albany, N. V.. Mrs. J. F. Battle of this city. Miss Daisy Carroll and Dr. T. Carroll of N'ew Yorlr. The party will leavo in a few days for a tour through Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. Mrs. Albert Buxton and daughter have arrived In the city to visit Mrs. Buxton's Bux-ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Strom. Miss Gcorgie AVithall will leave Saturday Satur-day afternoon for the Pacific coast, where sho will visit tho beaches. Miss Helen TVorthen, a popular graduate gradu-ate of the Salt Lake high school, left Wednesday for the "Worthon ranch In Idaho, where she will spend the remainder of the summer. Word has been rccolved from Mrs. J C. Kllngcnder that she is now at Ober-ammergau Ober-ammergau and will-soon have the pleasure of witnessing tho Passion play, Mrs. John Tj. VIelle has returned from a ten days' trip to Yellowstone park 'with a party of friends. Mrs. L. Vlelio brought back with her as her guest Mrs. George Frankland. The members of the Sowing club were pleasantly entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon by Mrs. Horace Smith. Tho decorations decora-tions of the home were in pink, sweet peas forming tho attractive centerpiece on the table. T,ater In the afternoon dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Wllber "W. Anness of Nebraska arrived in the city Monday afternoon and will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. ITelkes, for the remainder of the summer. Miss Elaine Nelson is visiting in- tho northwest. Miss L.lla Felt has returned to the city. George F. Felt and family, with Mrs. IT. D. Ellorheck and daughter, aro occupying oc-cupying the ncv Felt cottage at Silver Lake for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mnsten entertained at a delightful little dinner at the Louvre Thursday evening. Several railroad men being guests, tho table was prettily decorated deco-rated with a tunnel of moss, from which grew ferns and white flowers, whllo rushing rush-ing through the tunnel was a little train of cars. Ashby D. Cleveland has returned to tho city from an outing on the upper Weber river. Miss Hazel Clark entertained at a dln-c ner Thursday evening, in honor of Miss Vera M aim of Spokane and Robert Evans I of Columbus, Neb. Covers were laid for ten and the decorations were In pink and while. |