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Show pg y, w 4 iL- j, warm oatl.or of the past week caused the thoughts of so- ' I s t0 turn back to summer ih- 'ni the Couutry club has cn-Tthc cn-Tthc popularity of the height of '? . The club's tennis tourna- bcrn a center of interest and if.on.inue to be so for tho next eek Ti,e contestants, who are prom-' prom-' Twcietv men and women, are en- I ' . -tic in their efforts to win the S;a-TeH-d by the president and direc- ' Vthc Countrv club or one of the Trainable trophies involved. Eight , arc offered altogether. Games in '"hjrJicap tournament have been ' ,i eaoh afternoon during tho past '"""before interested spectators, and ""interest will grow as the contest : . ,owarj the close. A large num. viho went out to witness or partici-' partici-' iB the games yesterday afternoon "lined for the Saturday table d 'note Ze, and dance. Tho entries are J. ..ntt Thompson, T. G. Griffin, A. "blatt, W. H. Cayley, Stanley "'" A. D- Cleveland, Lester Freed, jflXeel, James jngebretsen, W. H. : tt, William Story, Jr., Leland ner. L. Dinwoo.ley, C. A. Gillette, iH McGarrin, Karl Scheid, Fred Ire Mrs- T. W. Boycr, Mrs. Robert fjiendinninp, Mrs. Lester D. Freed, ' L Wiliiam D. Donoher, Mrs. Thomas I Griffin. Mrs. W. Edward Fife, Mrs. Itj.r H. Callaghan, Mrs. F. C. maim, Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts, ' k Anna McComick, Miss Gertrude ' firatb, Miss Mary Marshall, Miss 1 ir Lewis. Miss Bonnie Miller and ii Kate Williams. IXCIXG promises to be the leading diversion in Salt Lake society the jjrj seasou. Classes are being formed '.be study of the new dances and ' ie of tea dances are being announced. ritations have been issued to the " i dansants to be given in the Hotel it ballroom Saturday afternoons from " miil 6:30 under the direction of C. Beobtol. The first will be given next unlay. The patroness will be Mrs. J. Holmes, Mrs. W. V. Rice, Mrs. H. S- McMillan. Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, Mrs. L 0. Howard, Mrs. T. W. Boyer, Mrs. : iff. Armstrong, Mrs. E. A. Wall, Mrs. . jeph Xibley, Mrs. Thomas Kearns, : ji. Harold Smoot, Mrs. W. E. Fife, :' )i William Eeid, Mrs. H. M. Din-7 Din-7 fchley, Mrs. J. K. Walker, Mrs. 0. J. . jisuury, Mrs. E. E. Hoag, Mrs. C. W. U iitley, Mrs. H. Bristol, Mrs. Ernest li taberger, Mrs. David Eccles, Mrs. Bold Pcery, Mrs. James Hogle, Mrs. . .. ,Tid Keith, Mrs. Karl Scheid, Miss :i iniie Kiesol and Mrs, Charles Wilkes. ::: Miss Graco Cowie, who will have a pin dancing the coming winter with ' fie Crosby Tullar of New York, will ... (e a the dansant next Friday after-m after-m from '1 until 7 at 20 Third East ; set. Tho patronesses include Mrs. "i: in F. Holmes, Mrs. F. S. Eichards, I. W.Mont Ferry, Mrs. Samuel C. to k and Mrs. Duncan MaeVichie. i i ISS EDXA EDWARDS entertained : : L with a bridge tea yesterday aft-( aft-( :: oon at her home on B street. The lors were decorated in purple asters, oli I ball, the dining room and the liv-mom liv-mom were adorned with deep pink : irs. The asters were arranged in a : ' ml bowl as a centerpiece for the r,-7 table, on a cluny lace cover. I lys of sniilax radiated from the confer:' con-fer:' fn' over the cloth. K : Kests were entertained at six tables ,T- jtiilpe with other guests for tea. ,r,l b;ital programme was a feature of Ntmujon. Music was furnished f III f 0 'A-- i 1 f rf, . , r J A T j i-n v "x-y- -K. , t' rj , -i A d $ A t - -4 , Vit - r " ' 111 F ? -R ' ' v - " ? ' IAD f M-V-.3L. -VoV- A r A r t - . , v ri v , V t - s 1 - 1 A r r n s-? -fv ' 1 y g f p , u is f : -v'. fAi c , ' 5 A ' - W a i Ys Cf IJ II I J I L !U I , II I ml 1 Miss Elizabetli Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Lane, whose engagement to Milton Wellington Beifuss is announced today. hy Miss Edwards, Miss Leola Schraek, Mrs. Lily Tye Bradford, Miss Edith Gaby, Miss Dora Henry and Miss Elma Young. Assisting the hostess in receiving were Mrs. M. M. Saxton, Miss Ella Neilson, Miss Lillian McFarland. Assisting As-sisting in the dining room were Miss Alice Edward, Miss Hazel Edwards, Miss Olive Neilson, Mrs. Maxwell Fee-ley, Fee-ley, Miss Euth Edwards and Miss Claire Edwards. MISS MAJEL KIPP and Miss Lola Farrcll gave a miscellaneous shower show-er yesterday afternoon at Miss Kipp's home on Twelfth East street, in compliment com-pliment to Miss Louise Burton, who will be married next week. Pink and lavender lav-ender asters were used to decorate the house and the ices and cakes carried out tho pink and lavender idea. A low bowl of the fall blossoms formed a centerpiece for the tea tablo. The guests were presented with miniature suit cases, which were drawn from an inverted pink umbrella suspended from the ceiling in the dining room. The 1 guests numbered twenty. Mrs. C. D. Kipp assisted the hostess. Miss Burton had a limited number of her girl friends at her home last night to view her trousseau. A late supper was served. . . MB. AND MES. S. W. MORRISON entertained a party of thirty-two at dinner last night at the Country club in honor of some of the boys and girls who will leave soon to resume their studies in eastern colleges. Others Oth-ers entertainiug at dinner were Mr. aud Mrs. L. B. Swaner, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Dinwoodey, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Glendinniug, Mr. and Mrs. John C. D. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Keith. MES. H. W. WALK EE entertained with a Kensington yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon at her country home, "Briar-wilde," "Briar-wilde," in honor of Miss Lucy Glenn of California and Miss Chaffey of the Utah Stock company. The house was decorated deco-rated in autumn flowers. The guests numbered twenty-five. MISS EUBY OSTLEE entertained at luncheon and an Orpheum party yesterday afternoon. The guests wero Miss Bessie Hayward, Miss Stella Beesley, Miss Nellio Pugsley, Miss May Gray, Miss Viola Jensen, Miss Jina Snow, Miss Olive Suow and Miss Martha Barlow. MISS HORTENSE HODSON, an October Oc-tober bride, was guest of honor at a Kensington given yesterday afternoon after-noon by Miss LaRuo Smith, loo.Dunbas avenue. Tho house was decorated in fall flowera. Assisting the hostess was Mrs. J. A. Smith, Miss Winifred Smith and Miss Marie Hodson. Twenty guests were present. ' ADC Orphoum matineo party followed by tea at tho Blue Bird tea room was given yesterday afternoon by Miss Adeline Th;u-kery. in honor of Miss Polly Royuolds, a bride of next. week. Tea was served at a long oval table decorated in pink and white asters. A large mound of asters formed a centerpiece. cen-terpiece. The place cards were hearts decorated with cupids. The party numbered num-bered sixteen, t including intimate friends of Miss Reynolds. Events ef Coming Week Miss Bessie Hayward will entertain Monday afternoon in honor of Miss Ruby Ostler. Miss May Condon will give a dance Thursday evening at her home, 264 West Fourth South street, in honor of Miss Lois Barnard, wrho will soon return to Washington. a A reception will be given Friday night from 8:30 until 10:3U o'clock iu the First Presbyterian church in honor of the new pastor, the Rev. George E, Davies, and his family. An invitation is extended to all members of the congregation con-gregation and their friends. Mrs. W. -W. Cluff and Mrs. G. A. Light will entertain Friday afternoon with a handkerchief shower in honor of Miss Hortense Hodson, who will be married mar-ried October 4. The entertainment will be given at the home of Mrs. Cluff, 1U4G East Second South street. Mi as Louise Holt will entertain at luncheon Monday at her home on Third South street in compliment to Miss Ruth Brubaker, a fall bride. Weddings and Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. i.ane announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Elizabeth to Milton Wellington Beifuss, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beifuss. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Ensign announce the engagement of their daughter Necy to Robert B. Burns. The wedding will take place early in October. The couple will be at home after October 22 at 2401 South Seventh East street. Mr. and Mrs. Willard T. Cannon announce an-nounce the engagement of their sister, Miss Anne Young Cannon, to John Rex Winder. The marriage will take place October 20. The marriage of Miss Louise Burton and William J. Abbott will take place Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride in Barrows court. A reception will follow the wedding. Miss Dorothy Haeusgen will bo maid of honor, Miss Marguerite Burton and Miss Dorothy Burton, 6isters of the bride, will be bridesmaids, and Stewart Abbott Ab-bott will be best man. tr ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dean have issued is-sued invitations to the wedding reception recep-tion of their daughter Margaret to Robert Ray Nixon. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple September Sep-tember 30. Miss Matilda E. Mumford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mumford, and Clarence N. Parker were married Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. Heber J. Grant performed the ceremony. A large reception was given the young couple during the evening at the Mumford residence. Tho bride wore a charming gown of eharmeuse and chiffon, trimmed with pearls, and carried a beautiful bouquet of roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Gladys Mumford, and Miss Vera Stevenson. Stev-enson. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mumford, and Mrs. Parker, mother of the bridegroom, assisted by Mrs. Vernon Metcalf of Ogden, the bride's sister, received the guests. Miss Irene Steele presided at the punch table. Miss Eva Bleckert, Miss Ma-laone Ma-laone Mumford, Miss Rene Paschal and Mrs. Lenessa Bridwell assisted in the dining room. Yellow was the prevailing prevail-ing color used in the decorations of ribbons and flowers. Music was furnished fur-nished throughout the evening by the Hawaiian Troubadours. The couple left on the midnight train for a honeymoon honey-moon on the Mumford brothers' ranch in Wyoming. The couple will be at home after October 1 for a short while at the homo of the bride's parents, 227 West North Temple street. . ! Mrs. W. H. Rowe announces the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Smith, to Aurelius M. Richardson last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson will be at home to their friends after October 1 at 2151. North West Temple Tem-ple streot. Miss Elvie Bailey and Louis Ren-shaw Ren-shaw were married in tho Salt Lake temple Wednesday. A reception followed fol-lowed in the evening at the home of the bride, 857 East Fourth South. The bride wore a gown of cream lace over cream silk. She carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. The rooms were decorated in palms, fernB and the season's flowers. A stringed orchestra furnished music during the evening. Miss Lillian Renshaw, sister of the groom, sang "O Love Divine" and "A Perfect Day," with cello accompaniment? accom-paniment? After October 1 the young couple will be at home to their friends at a new home, 2161 South Sixth East. The marriage of Miss Ellen Mary Larson and Amos Erath will take place Wednesday evening at tho home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' O. M. Larson, 824 Seventh East. The ceremony will take place at 7:30 o'clock. Frank Erath, Jr., will be best i man and Miss Harriet "Larson will be , bridesmaid. Miss Polly A. Reynolds and Thomas Francis, Hardy will be married Friday at noon in the Salt Lake temple. A reception will be given in the evening at, the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. George Reynolds, 343 Wall street. Miss Bertha Phillips and Alvin Siienccr of Riverton, Utah, were married mar-ried in the Salt Lake temple, Wednes-day. Wednes-day. A reception followed at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, 1159 South Eighth West. The house and table were prettily decorated deco-rated in asters and white roses. About forty guests were present. Music for the evening was furnished by Professor Pro-fessor Lon Hodges and Miss Edith Backnian. w Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sanders announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Ada Marie, to Edmund M. Van Orden. The marriage will tako place early in October. Mrs. Mary E. Fuhy announces the marriage of her son, Lawrence E. Fahy, and Miss Grace Koeker of Fern Prairie, Wash. The marriage took place at Arancouver on September S. The young couple will make their homo in Camas, Wash. Personal Ma.ior and Mrs. S. K. Hooper of Denver Den-ver arrived in Salt Lake yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon for a week's visit with their niece, Mrs. Claud Freed. Miss Kathleen McCooey returned from Los Angeles and the beaches the past week. She also visited San Francisco. Fran-cisco. m Miss Emily McAllister will leave today to-day for Los Angeles to attend the wedding wed-ding of Miss Virginia Shannon on October Oc-tober 1. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Cripps and two children, who have returned from a trip abroad and have been visiting in the city, have left for San Diego to make their home. They have been the guests of Mrs. Joseph Haynes. Mrs. George W. Rose will leave today to-day for her home in Kansas City, after a visit to Mrs. "Wilbur Price. Mrs. Duncan MaeVichie and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Helen, will leave Tuesday for .Washington, D. Cf where Miss Helen will attend Mt. Vernon seminary for the coming term. R. D. Pugsley will leave this wek for Cornell for this third year, after spending his vacation with his parents here. Mr and Mrs. E. G. Waldron will I leave today for a visit to Denver, Kan- ! sas City and Dephany, Neb. They will ! be the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. C. ; R. Neel, formerly of this city, in Deph- any. Mr. Waldron will return in a few weeks, but Mrs. "Waldron will remain , until November. j J Miss Bloomberg of JTew York will arrive today to visit Mrs. C. Salmen- son, 417 East Fourth South street. Mrs. William Story, Jr., and two children have gone to Chicago for a few weeks' visit. Mrs. J. R. Hezmalhalch of Fort Douglas has gone to Denver for a visit. Miss Sadye Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Myers, left last week for Smitn1 college, Northampton, Mass., for her senior year. Miss Myers will take a special course in psychology. Gleed Miller left yesterday for Harvard, Har-vard, after spending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller. The Misses Domenge are now at home with Mrs. Erwin Beck, in the Sharp flats. Mrs. J. R. Morse of Grand Junction, Colo.f has been a visitor in Salt Lake for the past week, the guest of her daughter, Miss Hazel Morse, and of the Hartley family on J) streot. Miss Georgia Hartley gave a luncheon for her yesterday at the Blue Bird tearoom followed by a matjnee to hear " Milestones.' Mile-stones.' After spending the summer with friends in Boston, New York, and one of the resorts on the coast of Maine, Miss Ruth Sowles has returned to her home in Salt Lake. On her return trip she spent three weeks in Denver with her sister, Mrs. G. H. Roberts, it-Carl it-Carl Blackman arrived in the city Wednesday, having motored over the Lincoln highwa1, from Colorado Springs. He was the guest of Sam Kittleman, who entertained with an Orpheum party par-ty in hiB honor Wednesday evening. Mrs. Johnson and her sister, Mrs. Shugren, returned on Wednesday from an extended visit with their mother and other relatives in the states of Illinois, Minnesota and Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bamberger and daughter. Miss Dorothy Bamberger, sailed Wednesday from Rotterdam, after aft-er spending the summer in Paris. Thev will remain in New York for several weeks before returning home Mr. and Mrs. Fred rloruung left last week for a month's trip cast. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Trimmer left' Wednesday for New York to spend several sev-eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood W. Matson and'' son Hayes have returned from Now York. They aro at home in the Tres-1 cott apartments. Lieutenant and Mrs. Edwin Guthrifl! have taken an apartment in the Caithness. Caith-ness. . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woodhouse of Richfield are at tho Hotel Utah for a brief stay. Mrs. Waiter L. Burton and daughter daugh-ter Beatrice Burton, have returned from a four w-eeks ' visit to Portland. They are at home in Bedford villa. . w Mrs. Herman W. Everett Clark and baby have returned from an extended trip east. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright hav returned from their honeymoon trip and will be at home after October 1 at 24 East Second South street. Mrs. Wright was formerly Miss Mabel Pauloo. e Mrs. M. E. Butler has returned from a two months' visit to Los Angeles with her eon, G. K. Butler. Miss Rac Folsom of San Francisco is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas C. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bo.xrnd jirrived home Friday from Norway, wiiore they (Continued on rollowing Page.) (Continued from preceding Pago ) have spent the summer Mr and Mrs W 0 Cleland who have occup ed the i Boxrud home dur ng the summer ha e I gone to Nebraska for a month s vis t S to relat ves Mrs Edward Lew w fe of the man ager of the Orpheum and two sons ha o arrived from Cal forn a and are at home n the Bransford apartments Miss tdna Luc le M Her has returned from a two n onths tr p to Alaska and the northwest Mrs C P Har elle and da ghter Isabel returned last week from Tnte where they spent the sun mer Dr and Airs Harv elle are now at home n the Shubnck apartn ents Mr and Mrs O J bal sburv and children w 11 return th s week from the Sal sbury ranch n Idaho where they have spent the summer M ss Bess e Callow left last weel for Vassar ollege tor her jun or year after s t ng her pa ents Mr and 4 Mrs J M Callow for tho summer I ' Mrs San el R Colladay and s ste j i M ss Certrude Hill have returned from y southern Lai forma where the ha e ' 1 spent the s nmer I Mrs Jasper McCaskell and son have returned from southern Cal forn a where they ha e spent the summer Mr aod Mr George Ste ner w 11 ( leave soon for a month s tr p East Mr and Mrs O B Taylor fer who have been the miests of the r daugh ter Mrs W 11 s TJline at Fort Douglas during the summer ha e left for the r . home n Leavenworth Kan They were aecompan ed by Miss Lou TJlirfe daugh ter of Maior and Mrs Uline who w 11 attend school at Leavenworth Mrs Frederick Kellond and 1 ttle f daughter have "one to io n Capta n Kel t lend at Columbus Barracks Ohio . Miss Isabel E ce left the past week M to re enter M ss ang s and M ss Wh t & ton 8 school in ISew York, after spend frf mg the summer hoi days w th her fe mother Mrs W K ce She was ac conrpanied by her brother Gordon who returned to Ramsey hall Cornwall K. Mrs Dav d Mattson wife of the sec l-etary of state has returned from Og ET den where she spent the summer and Is at the Kenyon hotel for the winter fc"" Mrs Benner X Smith and daughter W- Miss Margaret McClnre have gone east & N f or a tis t I Mrs Frank Doran left the early part S of the week for her home in Southern r Cal torn a after spend n the summer f in Salt Lake w th fr ends and relat ves Mrs Doran who was a former res dent I of this c ty and has many friends here J was th? guest of honoT at numerous social affairs whilehere Miss Margaret Connollv leffc vester day .for Oglen to attend the Weber county teaahers nst tute and to teach in the Weber county schools Robert ynch son of Mr and M T C Lynch will leave th 6 week for b Phi adelph a to re enter the In ers ty of Pennsylvan a Mr and Mr John F F t?patr ck are vis tap n Ch cago and will lea e th s week for Burlington la to v s t Mr Fitzpatr ck s narents They w 11 be at home n the Cann ng apartments after October 1 Mrs J W Thompson and fam ly have returned from Park C ty where they spent the summer M ss Genev eve Fitzpatrick s expect Miss Ellen Mary Larson daughter of Mr and Mrs O M Lar on who will be mimed Wednesday to Amo3 Erath. CSL. " 3 ed home th s week from a visit to Keno and San Francisco Miss Either ne Dr scoll has ret rned from Los Angeles where she spent the summer Mrs Joseph Young of Syracuse Utah, was a. guest of Mrs E McSorlej and Mrs M J McGill last week Miscellaneous Events The Kewp e klnb met at the home of Miss Claire Mart n Tuesday evening The evening was spent in playing f ve hundred Favors were awarded to Mrs G L Martin and Miss Ann e W lhams After the refreshments were Bered the club adjourned to meet next Tuesday at the home of M ss Lei a Scott and M ss Marguerite Scott n the Bunga low apartments Mrs G L Mart n and M ss Florence Moran were inv ted guests Miss Alyce Mowrey enterta ned Tues day evening in honor of Mrs Lawrence Haglar of McDermott Iev formerly M ss Amy Starrh of th s city The decorations were sunflowers and myrtle Twelve guests were present Mrs I Harvev enterta ned Thursday afternoon at br dge n honor of Miss Al ce McGraw and her brother P J! McGraw of Bloomington HI , n ece and nephew of W H F tzgerald who are v s ting here Prizes were won by Mrs W H F tzgerald and Mrs John Hanson . Mrs L A Marks entorta ned on East Second So th street Thursday even ng n honor of M ss Bessie Dean whose marr age w 11 take pla e September 30 The even ng was spent n games mus c and dramatic read ngs The read rigs were given by two of Mrs Marks s talented daughters M ss Lou e Marks , and Mrs Boy Meachem Supper was ser ed at small tables a centerp ece of cosmos grac ng each Mrs Marks was ass ste 1 n entertain ng by her daughters Mrs T T Jackson and Mrs Roy Meachem A surprise party was given Miss Mabel Mackay at her home n Granger last week The evening was spent n games and mus c after which supper was served to the following Mrs Martha Nyberg M ss Ethel Seddon Miss Nell Housen Miss Lola Scoville Mrs Mayme Stephens Miss Daisy Mac kay Miss Myrtle Madison Mrs Fred McDonald Miss Ella King M ss Coral Mackay Miss Fitzpatr c and Miss Lela Bigler Miss Helen Packard entertained at dinner Mondav night in honor of Mrs Robert H Wallace formerly M ss Cal ister McKendr ck of Bo so Idaho who was married Welnesday in the temple Mr an J Mrs Wallace have gone to Washington D C to make their home " Mrs A J Cronin and daughter Miss Thelma enterta ned Wednesday even mg in honor of Miss Margaret Con nelly who has gone to Ogden to spend the winter Miss Zara A Snow enterta ned Tr day w th a chaf ng d sh supper n honor of Edward L Jones who s on his way to Washington, D C after Bpend ng some time n Nevada A bridal shower was given Friday even ng at the Lucy Ma kiHome in honor of M ss Bertha lawSett whose marriage takes place earlv in October to Joseph F Cozzens of BVron Wyo Refreshments were served dur ng the even ng to about forty guests Those enterta n ng wer Mrs Petty M ss K t e ( a thncss Miss Gladys Pond M ss Mary Cannon and M ss Beatr ce Hall dav . The Lad es a x 1 ary to the Veteran Volunteer F remcn s associat on was en terta ned on Welnesday afternoon by Mrs W 1 am ardwell at her home 17 L treet T e hon was decoratel th o ghou w th ma guer tes asters an 1 Shd i la h ps Tho table had a cover of c nv i o or jellow sat n an 1 was e o i e w th vases of nast r t ns Th o er was la d for twelve Ms a lw 11 was ass sted by her la ghter M s Tohn Metters The ho rs w o f om nt o clock |