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Show THE wock .lust opening holds much in the way nf social at'l'nirs fliat will be of interest to society. The big May lny (lane- pa Ttiei3a evening mil of vontaa be of first importance, and tjae opening or the Country elub the eml oi lM week is expected' to bo an especially gala ax-fair, ax-fair, and will Include a very attractive programme for the afternoon and evening. even-ing. A tea in the afternoon, at which the ianies o: the euterl a)iiiiient eneimit toe will .-'(jrve, will Jnill l-- lr;iu- - '::r .: number, and the table dhote dinner folio-wed bv a danoe in the evanina will nttract most .-ill the dancing people oi the club Main dinner parties are made up for the evening, the largest to be civen l.v Mjsb Virginia Beatty aud Mia arv' Marshall in compliment to Mis? Evelyn Powers of Denver, a iruest at the J. K Walker horn.-. Another An-other dinner. ;it which Harold Lamb will be the host, will include a large number of the younger set, Mr. and Mrg. .1 B. Walker will entertain en-tertain a party of the young people b4 a dinner at their home Tuesday evening even-ing preceding the May day dance at the Hotel Utah, the affair beine in compliment to the Walkers' house puest, Miw Evelyn Poweia of Denver. Two bridge teas ::ro planned for Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Hubbard vv. Keeri having issued invitations for one and Mrs. -lack (lilmor fur the other which Is in honor of Miss Loreen Learv. The lisnal club meeting for brirlee will b5 held and pome theater parties are planned both for the pvenings and afternoons. af-ternoons. Mrs. Pauline Banes will en-certain en-certain b party of friends next Saturday Satur-day afternoon at the Garrick, the affair being the third in a series of such entertainments. en-tertainments. A number of DOJ parties are arranged for tomorrow oeeniing to see the rirr performance of "The Balkan Bal-kan Princess, ' ' at the Colonial. ' Wnh :he outdoor searo? rapialy ap-pronehing ap-pronehing it' behooves Salt Lake society people to fci ' little more attention to the idea of outdoor entertaining, Of eourse there is u tradition (due donbtless to England's weather) against speaking of the weather in polite po-lite society. This is probably bi cause one ear. 't speak in mild towns of some sorts of weather. Bur when one -oii-aiders Satt Lake weather in general, from early May till late October, one mat be pardoned for a degree of pride in being aide to speak in farlv glowing terms oi" it. XlfA yet. how few lorul iple really take advantage of : lie gorgeous outdoors around the cityf Even at this season when the hills are eovercd with, wild Sowers, when the heaviest rains leave do unpleasant walking conditions, when earth and air and sky are gorgeous with color and ringing with the songs of the meadow-larks, meadow-larks, there are few imal people who appreciate the blessings. In California, where the weather is mild, of course, i"t quite uncertain, the people live outdoors through the entire summer time in the matter of enter-taini enter-taini ng Their flowers are, of course, more gorgeoui than ours and they have ho winter, But 'hey have heavy rains, fogs and cloudy weather, where, for months t opet her we have glorious skies, Bowers in profusion and tempered winds In England no one minds the ":;thr,- through at least four mouths j of the year, and garden parties, where r:i's and umbrellas are necessary ad fnncts -''re never postponed on account i. f storm. Th should be a citj of outdoor en i taininu foi &1 Ir-usi five months of the year This does not menn noces- l m H Miss Opal Noon of Provo, Beautiful Y.oung Belle, Whose Engagement to Qeorge S. Humpluey is Announced Today. sarib.' forma entertaining, but varied forms of living and meeting one's friends oul of dbors. There are n few roof gardens '" be nut to t li c use. There are some lovelj pun ;irs wbieb should be livinjr and rc-ceiving rc-ceiving rojbroe And there are back varda and front yards where many delightful de-lightful afternoon and evening affair might be given doting the next tew 'lion the. 4 There is aew departure on in the realm of social studies and it may be styled "the passing of the chaperon..1 Phis Joe- not mean that these useful adjuncts are to be done away with in all then- splendor, but does mean thai fchej are to find a limited field henceforth; 1 is argued, and with Liood reason, too. that, the duties of ; chaperon after a girl is fairly launched arc too strenuous for the ordinary type of mother ordinary that is, in a pnv-siral pnv-siral sonne The rather vigorous life of a girl who is in her second season is society ,f altogether too exacting for the woman who is uot vigorouf, and the j demands made on her time and her strength, are loo much out of the line of her own tasre and choice. Tt is I presupposed that after she haB given ie daughter advantage of her care and guidance and supervision m the first year of hr social life, she may safely rest secure in the knowledge that the. customs and tradition? of society will be preserved, it is al least a sane sort of compromise between the "no super vision-, for which American mothers have been censured, and the too rigid Care which is said U) cloud the bappi-nest bappi-nest of young people and to lay ton great a strain on their mothers. The "obbles, the country home of the Judge family, has been opened for the I season, and Mr. and Mis. Judge and their small eon have moved out there. I Other places are being renovated and placed in shape for the warm weather, und several new homes are being built in the neichborhood of the ( 'ottonwoods and Mill Creek. While few will move oat to their country places, for somo time yet, to remain through the summer, there will be many week end parties during the next few weeks a.t the various vari-ous beauty spots surrounding the city. Oakwood, the lovely country homo of Colonel and Mrs. Holmes, will be opened within a few weeks now, as Mrs. J. T. Harris and her children will bo bach shortly from the coast and they will spend a part of the summer out there. Mrs. Holmes will bo here early in June for a short stay, she and Colonel Holmes are now at their Pasadena Pasa-dena home, El Robles. M Miss Sappington and the. Misso Mary and Hazel Sappington entertained a few friends very pleasantly yesterday' yester-day' afternoon at a bridge tea in compliment, com-pliment, to Miss Loreen Leary, who will be a June bride. Five tables of bridge were played in t.ha early afternoon and later a number more came in to enioy tea. The tea tahlo was decorated with bride's roses, in compliment to the bride-to-be, and here Mrs. Louis Gordon Gor-don and Mrs. J B WhitebiU poured tea and coffee, while Miss Helen Evans, Miss Edna Parnswortb. Mins Lillian Gill, Miss Margaret Collins and Miss Marguerite Stewart assisted. The Monastery Teanis club has been reorganized with an extended membership mem-bership and will doubtless en.ioy some good tennis during the summer months. A number of the youne people met Thursday ni(?ht at the home of the Misses Hutchinson and elected their of-Beers of-Beers and admitted several new mimes to membership. The old court on Beat I First south street, the scene of many I frames in days lonv past, when the. old I I house now called the monastery was I tee hospitable home of the Tnttle fam ily, will be used b t-1"1 dub again this year, and as some of the 1'"-t tenuis ten-uis player iii the city belong to the club there will be some (ine matches, Miss Giadva Hutchinson und .Miss Lucy Lewis an- two ol the younger L'irls who have played up clOBS to the champions in the past two years, and several of the players arc well able to keep the older players guessing- Tile officers of the clllB are Rev. V. s. Bnlkley, president; Frank w. Moore, secretary and treaaurer. The youne irirls who are interested in the "holiday house"' moyemcnt, which includes the girls' friendly so- ietv in both its brandies, are managing manag-ing the lecture t be given next Monday Mon-day evening by H. l A. Culmer, the artist, 0n Alaska and Alaskan scenery. The lecture v. ill be in itself a delight, and the cause for which it is given is one which ifl ' lose to the hearts of f oryone interested in young girls. A i'liir" trii i of land at Silver leke has been given io the girls' friendly BO-rietVi BO-rietVi and it is the purpose of the organization or-ganization to erect a holiday hous? which shall be a permanent Rirls .amp. The fund for the building is growing by means of lust such entertainments enter-tainments as this and the movement is one of widespread interest. Miss .lane Ouincev Kimbajl enter-ta enter-ta ned delightfully yesterday afternoon vMh a miscellaneous shower and brid e ten. in compliment to Miss Ruby Kmnvlt -n. an April bride. Five tables of bridge wen pi iyed und inter t ; was served, the hostess beinw ns-Msted ns-Msted bv her mother. Mrs. Ji Golden Kimball, and Mrs. E. S. Hanson The rooms were bright with pink and whit rosei ami oarnationa, eoccepl in the din-iiicr din-iiicr room, where yellow tulips wer used. The guests were Miss Romolri King. Miss Adeline Jacobson Mis? Vers B'Odabl. Miss fJenn Williams r Rarel Barnes, tiss Alice Kimball Kim-ball MifS Alice Bnrv, Miss Annie dam Miss ian. Skolfield. -Nfi's Ma- I mie Prioe, Miss Elsie Prcdenclcson, Mrs. fTfford Foster, Mr- Hred D vidson. Mrs. D. 9i Campbell Mr Claude Barnes, Mr. Hebe Bbowcrofv, of Ogden Mrs Maggie Tout Trov.-ning mid Mrs Bnpw. Mr and" Mrs. Wellington E. Lake I celebrated their wooden wedding amii-versary amii-versary last evening with a gathering of 500 friends at their home. Cobble-rest, Cobble-rest, on Easl South Temple street, j The guests were seated ar. twelve ta bles for n supper and during the meal the troubadours played the aits of various va-rious nations, the guests later finessim on the musical numbers. The home was brilliantly lighted throughout ami i ;iih de orated with bright yellow tulips, tu-lips, and the same color was carried out, even in the supper. I ; I WLDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS. I l Ah interesting announcement, which j I comes from Provo, is that of the en- 1 meni of Miss Opal Noon, the' daughter of the late fudge A. Noon to George 8. RTurophrey of West Vir-i in is The announcement is made bv i he brother of the bride-to-be, Prank i Noon. The wedding will be one of the events of early June. Miss Noon is I one of the beautiful young girls ol the "Garden City" famed for its many beautiful and talented girls Maiy salt Lake friends of both the yooog people Will be interested in the above announcement. n interesting matrimonial announce-ment announce-ment of the past week l'Ion; Ocean Park) announcing the --nsagement ami approaching marriage of Miss Margaret walden, the seeond daughter ol Mrs A M. W&)den to Frank Matthew Prtor of Venice. The tune for the wedding has not been set, but it will take place in the early summer. M ss walden is a member of 'ell known Salt Lake I'amilv ami s -urn of the most popu.nr of tim younger girls. The announcement announce-ment of the engai ement was sent to B number OX her elOSS friends here Mrs. William li. Parkei of 134 P street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Sadie, to E. B. Ki-rr oi Matoon, Illinois, now coi iccteo wits the Southern Pacific railway in Los Ingelea. The date for the marriage has not been set Mr. and Mis. J. W. Dixon of Huntington, Hunt-ington, Dtah, have announced the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Olive to T Leslie Hickman of Benjamin. The marriage will be one of the events of early June, Mr. and Mrs. A. lb Crabbe have I announced the engagement ol their daughter, Ivie. to Roberts I'1- Davi the marriage to be one oi the affairs of the immediate future. A wedding of the week which is of treneral interest will he that of M'v-Hubv M'v-Hubv Knowlton, daughter Of Mr-. Ellen El-len .Smith Knowlton. and Andrew Ho ard Burt, which will take place on ; Tuesdav. The brim will be attended ; bv Mrs. Hebev Bcowcroft of Ogden a matron of honor end by Miss Jane Ouincev Kimball as bridesmaid. A .large reception at the Kimball homo on First North wi)J follow the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gushing an nonuce the engagement of tlieir daugh ter. Harriet Mane, to Edward llarn ' IMMBIII Wl MTll Mil .on Srivder the ,vr ddnTtTukT-i'T earlv in May. Mr and Mr- . . sheckflll . M$ aumcnr.-.l He . eT,,t ' 'U4 . dattght.-r. No :aii. to Harrnel T 15 The marriage will take pla-a ti?H ter part of June. PUca !l it - r PERSONALa. T Captain ami Mrs. Jokfl VTbP'' Suokane have arrived at Fort h :.:e! a.m o5; ,, , , Mm 0 iieorir-- t- 1 oml tor ;, ;;rn,. ' nmr Mrs. I'oiid's parents ami w?ie " 111 y close friend- , f r K . t(irjM lnl harles Major, who have beet ih M rhc Ponds. Mr. and Mrs ii-.-i : . -' t:il i ... ,, ! 1 1' r i i ''J M m iv ml --.ii e turn , aBp0'. way home r'- "Uam and Mrs. i..-it.-.r MM-ta1' rel). hae -one to Sofh Arrn'riti 2st il -mud the m-;t t'i vp,n"Bd 'ell as MiCHC in w. ti'gBLi Lieutenant Colonel and Mrj faBE P"-' 'v riBf, oi f s nTHf" ment. ..r,: tmfl I' l-J'ili run r, Xo. J Mrs i-.iin ' .-a, arfaK" from ih-- and Mrs i-xt f.-ff"'.jjSBB i at i be Iloti i tab. B .1 mitre and Mr--. T. D Letnj mj"' ceivinc couirratulations over the cBl,!5l! -M' -"H - k to ii'KeFor Mr- b'ob.-r I'. I'r.rt.'-r has i naB? ie . ' amhr:(iy.HI , n college -in-1 s.ororitv friend. t j Mr. and Mr'. Harold S. DaviieihK 1 (C-itinMcd or. ?ige Teu Ka (Continued from Patfo Eight) trone to their eonntry homo In Firm-incton Firm-incton to spend tha wmoicr. Mr. Cbloe A. Bldrljagi and her frranddRuffHter, Mrs. Arid 'Pardon, with her burn- bdve returned trom a Bty of ;i tew weeks in yashinffton, .if-itmc til.- Mii.-r.i fsmll.v. Mrs. Car ln;i has ron? to her boinc mi f'rovo. Mj. Alfred H". Pcnbo-ly and Miss Margaret Clark ire home after a de-light de-light ful vi.-il of some two months with friends in the eastern state-. Mis? Margaret Hillmaii. who was ;i etiest at the Beatty home for a fort mftht. has iroue to California for a visit With friends before returning to hr home in Quincy, Dl. Mm. Lewis M. Col well and hr son and daughter Forest and Charlotte arc ?uets of Llie Uev. and Mrs. P A. Simpkin. Mrs. Colweil Is a sister of Mr.- Bimpkin. Mrs. H. Stimpaon is back from n viail of several months in ttifl east and is Bt home with Mr. ana Mrs. Charles V. StimpaOn at 874 East second South Ktreet. Rishop and Mrs. Benjamin Brewster of Colorado have returned to their home after a stay of some time with lV;tn and Mrs. Samuel R. OoUaday. , Mrs. VapgAn Paul is In town from Prior Spending a fortnight or so with her parents. Mr. and Mr?. A. Fred Wov. Mr. and Mrs. Paul now make their home in Price. Mrs. John Condon and Miss Condon of Chicago, wife and sister of a noted attorney of that -city, were interesriup visitors to the city the first of the week. Mj-s. Alan L Warren of Los Angeles, is in town for a short time on her way to Winnipeg. Canada, to join her husband, and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Paxker ig the C'ummings apartments. apart-ments. Charles L. Gillette who made his home in Salt Lake for some months last year, has been spending the past few days in town on his way through from Txis Angeles to Denver. Mrs. H. W. Baom and Mrs. D. M. Gu illoite and her baby have pone east' to spend some time Visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Atherton and mother, Mrs, Pritehie, who have been guests of Mr and Mrs. C Varies A. Gillette, have taken tak-en an apartment for the summer and are at home at. No. 1 Progress. 9 n Mrs. T. W. Boyer has returned from a stay of some two months in California Califor-nia and Mr. and Mrs. Boyer are agaiu in their own home on t-'irst avenue. Mrs. J. II. McChrystal and her two daughters, Miss Frane.es MeChrvstal Bad Lugeme, have returned from a winter spent on the coast and after a few days in town havo gone to their Lome In Eureka. Mrs P. B. Snmne.r of Tooele, formerly form-erly Miss Forest Martin, of this city has gone to finite to visit her mother ppenoMng a day or so in town on her n a v. i Horace Middleton, of Denver, who lias been hpre for the past few davs spent, the first few davB of the week jn town visiting Dr and Mrs Jade Jve.th Mrs. Middleton and their baby-are baby-are still at the Keith home Mrs. r,. H. Browne and her daugh ter Cora, have returned from the coat and the latter is very ill with tvphoid ie er. Mr and Mrs. Walter Fitch who hae been visiting in town, have returned re-turned to their home in Eureka. Mrs, Charles Billings is home from Los Angeles, where she has been visiting visit-ing her sister, Mrs.Georgo Bradley, Mr and Mrs. George W. Snow have gone to :an Diego for a stav of a few month.':. T,hc-c're Baer and her two 'iiildren have gone to 1a Jolla on the M i?, Cj?' Iiere thoy are pleasant pleas-ant lv settled for the next few months Mr. and Mr. Cooper Anderson have reutrned to their borne at Ohnatead alter spending R few days in town. J. alia Reinbart is here from San . raneise.o visiting her mother, Mrs uUOOOjOlBt for a few weeks. Mrs. Rate Baird is homo after a nay or a year with friends in the Eart and IB aa.a at home with Mr. and Mrs llorie Dunbar. Mis. Garrett B. Wilkin and her baby r.ave s;one to Milford to join Mr Wilkin Wil-kin after spending the past few months with the Cnllen familv her. ., ril1 Mrt- Clando McEntyre of ? Sr&,r herc writing M. and M. McEntyTB At. the Stauffer. Mr. and Mr Ralph Bristol of Ogden apt t.ie last few daj s in town, lav-rng lav-rng come dewn for "The Spring Mrs John P. CritchJow and her two Hndrfcor "e pleasantly situ- ' . 0en Bark, her, theV will fcpend the next two mouths. -.I?"? Mr? J- l- Sradlov have . lilted from. 8. fctay of eorae time in EaeSotelf apain at Mr. and Mrs. Horace E;drerl2 T peat to Mil shortly from GeSSy apead the vmimer with Mrs Cblo'e KMredg'' lir Wrathrop 6. Pink eaine to town v6-torday v6-torday trom Stockton to spend a few days. Mrs Walter A. roote her aWh-fers. aWh-fers. the Uiaaea KioierrC and c-T-o rooke, have rerorncd from a stay of 911 months Berkeley, where the VOUOg girlb La-.c been attending h.-iiool . . I MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS ' i I I The members of the Bilfikin club were pleasantly '-ntertained last T'uos-day T'uos-day evening by lifisa Haze) Bishop, at her homo on outh Temple street. The' evening;' was spent playing "500,' prir.es beinnr Vod by Misb Mari Sor-enson Sor-enson n n . I Miss Magdalen Johnson. Lat-f cr . very dainty luncheon was served, where the red and white color BCbem was carrier out in every detail, ! cluny i lnco centerpiece over red satin with n; cut gifts! vase of red carnations vvas :). center decoration of tho table. They accepted the invitation of Miss Rhea : Jenson to be her guest, next mouth.' at her home on Canyon Po.nl. Dr. and Mrs 1 ' larenco S'mnillan i will be nt home to receive their friends this afternoon and Monday Jitternotm from 4 to 6 at 40i! Oovey apartments, Miss Crete Conrscy entcrtnined the members of tho T. O. N. 0. club at hor home in the Fenton apartments ThuW' I da . The t ime was :'ent in music, nmes and social chat. Koson, fern anrl carnation;-, wore effectively uaed tot- the table decorations and about iweii'o wcro present. The international auxiliary fo the R. of L, EL held an interesting session Friday afternoon, at which Mrs. Mar tin, a visitor from Klko, Nov., was taken ta-ken into the order. Mis. English, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Irvino and Mrs. Weid-(inan Weid-(inan also -,vere installed. After the business meeting those present onjoye.l a Innchenu in houor of the new members, mem-bers, and Mr. Charles E. Shermer. the delegate to the errand international Convention Maty 7 at Ksrrisburg, Pa H Invitations have been sent out for the social entertainment t,-i bo given on Mav 1, at the. home of Misy IVtai c;aret Schramm, No. 450 Marion street. . J Mr.-. Nathan ETubbafd entertained; the Royal Needle club at. her borne, 548 Bast Seventh South street, last Friday afternoon. The club was formally for-mally organized April 4, but no name v.;a decided upon until fchd lattt meet- I inn At. that time 1 he membership lr; was completed and arrangeirients were made fot fiituie meetings. Next Pri- I day afternoon Mrs. Qemmell, 133 South P Fifth Bast street will entertain tiie, I members of the OHIO. The niemhers of tbn G. T. (- ''lub! were pleasantly entertained Thursday! I evening lv Miss Nfllio Lucns at. hr i B home on Princeton avenue. Ptvs ta fi hies of sixty-three wore played. Prir.es II we.ro won "br Misi Mfty '.lfiller and I Miss Sijjrid Johnson. The Souvenir Card flub was enter I tdiced laai Tlmraday by Mrs, Novidekjl and four tablfea of liXtythree w,'rt',i played. Mrs L. A. lone-- and Mrs. S ..'. I. Kelson '.on the prizes, Theil next meetinc will be held with Mrs. II f. Terry, at her home, RTd, 3 Citj ave-!l nue, ou Thursday, May - 1 1 Mr (l. W Lanfrton entertained the II La Lovias club Friday aztexooon at r tji at her home. The dicdrationa werejl all in lavender and white and ferns. Tbfl hostess was assisted by Miss Eva I Penrose, The members of the -1 1 1 . I Jire Mrs, E, T. Malqtiiat, Mrs. J, B. I Bloomqaisl Mrs 1 1; A. McDonald. Mrs. I ;lr";elts. Mrs, teort;e A. Jenldns, Mrs. 8 E. . lliertltnliotliani, Mrs. R. Smith, I Mrs O, C Hunter. Mrs. J A. Wil- I sou and Miss Ethel Marctts. I |