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Show : SCstnentof all ev ' hnnS ,h umln"r d 11 d' cou,llt 0B ,h , mar tsl affection tor WfT ,lons an interesting r,w so often ana thou httle going on fonnall fir 01 codings. fg bndes h 'spevialh S to u and wedd ng n St. tw""?1 p"1" ha 'IStop M- o"' column jalll rS nsve bwn htlF- i J Jjttg -wedding for oatlv Ek nl tha Hlen JiAMbter of Mr and Mrs. sei I aun and -v-Jmo t Welh son j fflW Vis. Mon fcevmour Wells I hci one of tie prettiest and the man age mil mta two Isie lead ng f anul es. SSer jronunent wedding of tha uJSS be that of M ss Mar (Js-Onre daughter of Mr and Jjnaer 5 mith and Sherman wn of Mr and Mrs. TO. W asms j,g ireddiisgs of the com ng JjH be those of Mi-s Enid Gleaon ftatT to Myron H Lewis of Los which will take place toda Mis Bath Swaner daogh Mrs. Martha B. Swaner denci Leaver Stauffer son of llrs. Frederick stauffer Other steg manages are on the ealen ' .S the coming week and for the , ftr of tha month. I I ll l.XKVKS have little excuse lj Bijii!' far from home for their nWi th so man; beauty spots j. j The most accessible of these :. a which appeals most strongly i h bTiitr of Salt Lake residents Sxg-iboa. canjon, throsgh whicn jSkrs came to establish the city u; years ago No wonder that, J liar first view of tha valley got . fraa the picturesqne canyon they .. that they had reached the land of '-J5B. 3e natural beauty of the canyon l tea mproved by the art of man -a!3y m the past few years. Pret !ttages have spmno- up all the way - 1 the Pmeerest resort, nestled - the mountains at the end, with ind eommodions Pmeerest Ttiti tatter, is a dehghtfnj place in -i to jpeai1 an evening or several 3 ifaces at Peeret Inn on Wed &j and Saturday evening are prov .jopnlarwith alt Lake society folks Mrs. Lords Cates of Bay Artz formerly of Salt Lake, who Is spending a month at the Hotel Utah. and a number go up for those two evenings for a special dinner and the dance following Among the gnests for the last Wednesday night dinner and dance were Mr and Mrs. J C Ljnch and daughter Miss Mary L nch M s Leah Henderson Miss Martha Hender son Mr and Mrs T A Williams Mr and Mrs J EL Hardy and Dr and Mrs A. C Ewxng Week end visitors at tha inn for the last week were Mr and Mrs W T Benson, Miss Olive Benson Miss Mar garet Benson, Mrs J F Cntchlow Mrs. C I Thatcher Mr and Mrs. Miles A. Bomnej and daughter Mr and Mrs H Eomney Miss Clance Bomney Miss Koe Komney Mr and Mrs O D Eomney W T Eomney Mr and Mrs. C T Adams M ss Bie Gibbons entertained a party at luncheon at P necrest Tuesday in compliment to Mrs John K Eeynolds of Columbus Oh o and Miss Margaret McChord of Wash ngton, guests of the family of Colonel E A Wall The other guests were Miss Mary Wall Miss Alice Wall Mrs Emory Adams Miss! Louise W ey and Miss Gladys E chmond The table was decorated in the moun tain w Id flowers Mr and Mrs C W Shaw of Chicago are spending a month at Pinecrest Mrs Fred Davidson and children are at the nn for a month Mr and Mrs A C Watts were visitors there the past week THE following from the Los Angeles Exam ner concerning modern dane ing and the possibil ty of its wane in popularity will be of general interest in society circles Tlie controversy has ar sen aga n over modern danc ng and n fean Franc sco last week at several of the conventions arguments for and aga nst its beauty grace and moral ty waxed strong ' 'vow comes word from the east that the old time waltz scott sche and steps of s m lar qu et graceful nature are to be in vogue But t s also pretty certa n the ultra modern drawing room steps w th the r pretty adaptat ons of m terpretat ve and solo danc ng will not be given up MISS EUTH SWANLB a 1 r de of the com ng week was guest of honor at a luncheon given yesterday at t the home of Miss Roberts s aunt Mrs ' T W Naylor 183 Th rd avenue The table had a centerp ece of p nk sweet peas n a crystal basket The jlace I cards were sketches of Cup ds perched on boxes of wedd ng cake The guests bes lea the guest of honor ncluded M et r acl I ne of Provo M ss Nor Tia Ha er amp M ss Sarah Morr 11 M s Ire trudo Almond M ss Hortense Roberts M ss Nora Swane Miss Glad js R h and M ss Lena E h of Oglen Miss Lucile Seed and Miss Leona Evans. George B Swaner brother of the bride entertained w th a late supper on the roof garden at the Hotel Utah : last night in compliment to his sister and her fiance Frederick Leaver Stanf fer The part ncluded the bride and i bndeg oom Miss Kathleen Roberts bndesma d and Harold Stauffer best man MRS ALBEET SKAVKE'i enter tamed at a Kensington tea jes terday afternoon at her home 1169 Third avenue in compl ment to Mrs J Stokes Ferguson of Pueblo, Colo The rooms were prett ly decorated in summer flowers The 1 brary and hall were m goldenglow arranged in jar d meres and Ind an baskets The tea table had a crystal basket of pink roses and pink sweet peas as a centerpiece Ass sting the hostess were her s Bter Mrs Or n Bradshaw and her mother Mrs Eoland Hoy The guests numbered twenty A DINNER party was given at 8alt air Ft day even ng by the B G club girls in honor of M ss Ame Ca 1 son a charter member of the club and June Iverson who are to be marr ed the latter part of th s month The table was decorated w th bouquets of English sunflowers A large bow knot in yello v crepe paper was sus pended over the center of the table with long streamers extend ng to the corners Heart shaped placecards were adorned with the p cture of a bride The inv ted guests were M ss Aine Carlson M ss Ida Giles M ss Bess e Willes M ss Eachel Petersen M ss 01 ve Snow M ss Hazel Meredith Miss Mane James M ss V ctor a M dgley M ss Florence James M ss Mar e Dougall M ss M r am Jacobson M ss Bern ce Lyman M ss Arlene Kelser Mr and Mrs Lr c Sadrup June I er son Fphra m Johnson Tred Egan Edward Montague Arthur Hertzeler Oscar Carlson Arthur Dangerfield Clyde Edmonds Alex Anderson Charles Maxwell Boscoe Harman MISS AEVA EAEDLEY whose en gagement to Paul Cush ng s an nounced today was the guest of honor at a shower given yesterday afternoon by her s ster Mrs J W Haynes The f;uests were enterta ned at oOO fol owed by tea The tea table had a basket of cr mson dahl as as a center p ece wl lte red hearts scattered o cr the cloth and strung from the chan del er The other rooms were decorated n a var ety of garden flowers nclud Dg swe't peas nasturtuns and glad olus Rooms houses or apartments art bought, sold rented and exchanged every day through ads in The Tr bune Want Columns Events of Coming Week Mrs James Ivers w 11 enterta n at luncheon T esdav at her home, on East First South street Mrs W S Henderson will entertain a number of her friends from the city Monday afternoon at her beautiful new home in Emigration canyon t Mrs W H Ferguson will entertain at an informal tea Tuesdav afternoon at ber home on Eleventh East street in compl ment to her s ster Mrs D B Ward of Boston M ss Hazel Smith and rthur Allen who will be marr ed Wednesday will be the guests of honor at a lake party to be given Monday even ng at Saltair by the Pikers club The members of the club include bes des the guests of honor Miss M rl G les Miss Phj 11 s Jacobsen Miss Ethel Tuckett S dney Chalker Ralph Aldo s Mr and Mrs W 11 am Seare Mr and lrs John El k ns Mr and Mrs Waldo M dgley and Mr and Mrs Bert Cooper The graduate members of the Order of the Gleam of the TJn vers ty o Utah will have a p cmc at Salta r Tues day afternoon and even ng The party will leave on the 3 30 o cloek tra n and have supper at 6 o clock The hostesses are Mrs Ruby Jones Mrs Jeannette Dee Mrs Lucret a Evans and M ss Jenn e Ryan All graduate members of the order are invited and urged to attend The Woman s Progress e cl b w 11 give a p cn c lun h at L berty park Friday at noon All Progress ve worn en are, urged to be present M ss naze! Stevens w 11 ente ta Tuesday for M ss Lleanor Prout whose engagement to E Lew s Kewley of Los Angeles is anno need today M s M W Mansf el w 11 enterta n tl e Soc al B rtl day club at her home a North West lenple street Thurs dav afternoon M ss Eleanor Pro t s the " est of M ss Al ce I ewley for the week end at Br ghton 6 M ss Helen Pro t of Jewett N Y was the g est of Mr and Mre Henry B Prout dur ng the past wee 3f M ss Ma y Ch nn and M ss Ivnb At terbury w 11 leave today for Gal forn a to v s t the expos t ons Mrs J W Hard Squ es and daugh ter Mar e w 11 leave today for ban Franc sco and other coast c t es M ss Be yl Boynton has returned from attend ng the fa r n San Iran c sco an 1 rej resent ng the Won an s Nat onal Tepubl c A pa tv co posed of M ss Mary L owley M s Margaret C owle M ss Gather ne Dr scoll M ss Gla re Dr scoll Miss Mvrle McM llan Miss Ray Davis Ted Adams, Ralph Wells Eeed Hyde and Edward Bradley have returned from spend ng a week at the country home of Mr and Mrs Bert Richards m B g Cottonwood i j Mrs E I Koeber and daughter M ss Ruby Koeber ha e returned from a three weeks tr p to the Pacif c coast Mr and Mrs T J Nash and sons are guests of Mr and Mrs Gns R ppe in the Kuster annex. Dr and Mrs P S Iveogh have re turned from an extended tr p east and are at the E chmond apartments They will return to their home on E street Septen ber 1 M ss Vera lone Stanley daughter ot Mr and Mrs Thomas Stanley has re turned fron spend ng three months n Cal forma and s greatly improved n health Mrs J A Hosk ns of Baker C ty Ore ar ved yesterday to v s t Mr and Mrs Lee Lovinger No 16 Eagle Gate apartments Mr and Mrs T W Taylor have re turned from a week b v s t to Island park Mr and Mrs D B Ward and two children of Boston a e guests of Mrs Ward s s ster Mrs W H Tergi son on Eleventh East street Mrs Ward and the ch ldren have been here for some t me but Mr Ward arrived last week to spend a veel and w 11 then tal e h s faniilv to Cal forn a to at tend the expos tions Weddings and Engagements Mr and Mrs Seldon Irwin Clawson announce the engagement of the r daughter Helen to &e mour Wells son of Mr and Mrs Rulon Seymour Wells The marriage w 11 take place early in Septen ber The marr age of M ss Ruth Swaner. daughter of Mrs Martha B Swaner and rreder ck Lea er Stauffer. son of Dr and Mrs Fred Stauffer w 11 take place at the Stauffer res dence SI First ave nue Tuesday even ng The ceremony will be terformed by B shop T A Claw son at 7 30 o clock n the presence ot relat ves of the couple and a recept on w U follow fro n 8 nt 1 11 o clock The young people w 11 leave the san e e en ng for a wedd ng tr p to San Franc sco M ss Kathleen Roberts w 11 be haid of honor and Harold Stauffer brother of the br degroon w H be best man M ss En d Gleasou and Mj ron H Lew s of Los Ante es w 11 be narr ed today at noon at the home of the br de s n other Mrs John G Gleason 47 South Second West st eet A wedd ng break fast w 11 follow for n embers of the two fam es and the young couple w 11 leave early n the afternoon for San Franc sco to v s t the fa r nnd will go from there to Los Anceles to make the r home The bridegroom s a son of Mr an 1 Mrs Walter J Lew s of th s c ty but has ma le h s home n Los Angeles for se eral years v The n arr age of M ss Hazel Sm th laughter of M and Mrs Trank D S th and Arthur Allen w 11 take place Weduesday e en ng at 8 30 at the First Methodist church The Rev I 8 Bowerman p ustor of the Imma nuel Baptist church, will perform the cere ony M ss I lban Hugl ch of Chi rago will be ma d of honor and Mrs P R hambcrlain w 11 be matron of honor L Owens w 11 be beat man and Irv n I ehman and Henry Obcrndorfer ushers A rece( t on w 11 fpllow the ceremony at the home of the brick; 117 Browning avenue The couple wll take a honey moon tr p to the coast and will be at home afterwards at 1117 Browning ave nue Announcement was made tlie past week by Mr and Mrs Benner X Sm th of the engage nent of their daughter M ss Margaret M ner McClure to Sher man Armstrong son of Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong The wedd ng will ake place early n September M and Mrs D Grattan announce the pngagen ent of the r daughter Neta to O Bourne The wedd ng will take la e n the early fall Mr an 1 Mrs T C Young of Br gham ty announce the engagement of the r da ghter Marv to Frank H Hodman of Br gham f ty The marriage w 11 take place early in the fall M fj, J A Schafer announces the en -agement of her daughter Math Ida Kahn to Joseph H Haag of th s c ty The marriage will take place in the earl fall Mr and Mrs D H Wetzel announce the engagement of the r daughter Inez to T Bruce Jones of Span sh Fork Utah The marriage w 11 take place the latter 1 art of th s month Mr and Mrs E A TTre announce the engagement of the r daughter Lenore the W E Carroll of Logan the mar r age to take place n early Septem er Mr and Airs Jesse W Fox announce the engagement of the r daughter Florence Mane to George W Mackay The wedd ng will take place the latter part of August Mr and Mrs I M Chambers an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter Eachel to Willard 8 Evans The narriage will take place in the early fall Mr and Mrs J H Chambers an nounce the engagement of the r daugh ter Fleanor to E Lew s Kewley of Los Angeles Cal The wedd ng w 11 take place in September Mr and Mrs E H Eardley an nounce the engagement of the r daugh ter Ar a to Paul Cush n" The wed ding w 11 take place September 1 John Blomqu st announces the en eagement of h s daughter B rd e to Frank E Chapman of Blackfoot Idaho The wedding will take place Septem ber 1 x The marr age of M ss Bervl O Boyn ton of th s c ty and Frank Evangel sti of Helena Mont will take place Tues day evening at 8 o clocl at the home of the br de s parents Mr and Mrs Frank L Boynton The ceremony will be nerformed bv the Rev Edward La rd M Us D T super ntendent of the Utah mi s on of the M E churcl M is Claire Bo nton s ster of the br de will be maid of honor and Irving Wilkins will be best man Al ce Boynton 1 1 tie s ster of the br de will be r ng bear er The wedd ng will be followed by 1 receptfon anl the coufle w II leave th same e en ng for Helena to make then home A number of fcalt Lake relatives and friends we t to Br ghan Citv last night to attend the wedd ng recept on of M si Ethel Elizabeth Knudsen and Shirley lements Horsley at the home of tha br Jen parents Mr and Mrs Charles W Knudsen Tl e marriage took place yesterday at noon The beautiful Knudsen home presented present-ed a brill ant spectacle The lawn was 1 ghted with electr c lights shaded by Japanese lanterns The rooms were decorated n summer flowers An arch of white roses and sweet peas was ar ranged in one corner of the drawing room under wh ch the bnle and bride groom stood to rece e the guests A yellow color scheme pre ailed in the d n ng room The supper table had a clunj lace cover over green satin with a basket of goldenglow and coreopsis as a centerpiece The br de wore a handsome imported gown of white Brussels net w th opales ce t and rose point lace trimmings Her ve 1 was also of Brussels net edged in rose point and was caught with or ange blossoms She carr ed a shower of white roses and sweet peas The matron of honor Mrs C C Clayton of this city s ster of the bride wore turquo s blue embroidered chif fon trimmed m bands of p nk taffeta s Ik The br desmaids vere Miss Bay Knudsen and Miss Opal Knudsen also suiters of the br de Miss Bay Knud sen wore p nk net over chiffon and Miss Opal Knudsen wore pale blue net ov er ch ff on The 1 ttle flower girl Gerald ne Clayton da chter of Mr and Mrs C C Clayton of lt Lake, wore a quaint 1 ttle frock of imported gold t ssue over tarlatan, worn by her grand mother Mrs N W Clavtop when she was a little girl f fty years ago As an evidence that old stvIeB return the dress was just as 1 ttle girls are wearing (Continued on Following Page) ! (Continued from Preceding Page.) i . ! them today.. The tiny miss carried p i basket of coreopsis and nmrguuritei. ! Mr. and Airs. KrnidHcn -were assisted ; in receiving bv another daughter, ilra. i Waldemar Call of Halt Lake, and also by a sister of the bridegroom, Miss I Muriel Uorslev of Brigham CHv. MrsKnudsen woro a IiIhcK' Uii"e govni. ! Mrs. Cull was gowned in prim-ens lace ! ovor pink rhiifon and Miss Horslev j wore a dainty creation of nut and chif fon. The couple left last evening for Berkeley, CaL, where tliev will make their home. The Salt Lakers who attended at-tended the reception went up to Bri-i-ham City by automobile. Guests wore in attendance from all over the state. Personal Mrs. Essie Madsen and ehildreu, with a party of friends, are spending a few week's a-t Vivian park, Frovo canyon. Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Lynch and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Mary Lynch, have returned from a month in California. Mrs. Richard R.. Lyman has returned from a two weeks' trip to California, where she visited both fairs. J. R. Walker and daughter. Miss Margaret Walker, left yesterday for a two weeks' trip to California. Mrs. Tohn Sharp, Mrs. Daniel S. Bpencer and Miss Phyllis Sharp have gone to Sunnyside, Utah, for a visit. Miss Wanda Craig will leave today for California to enter tho University of California at Be.rkelev. fr. and Mrs. Lorus Maiuvaring and little sou, Lorns Manwaring, dr., Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chase aud mother. Mrs. Julia Hancock, will leave today for Pan Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles and the beaches to remain some time. Mrs. James A. A. Stanley and little son, Jimmie, have returned from a visit to St. Louis and Kansas City. da 4 Mils Hannah Hermann has gone to California for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cowie. daughter, Miss Ruth Cowie, and Lelan.l Cowie returned re-turned last week from San Francisco. Captain and Mrs. W. W. Taylor have arrived from El Paso to spend the summer at Fort Douglas. A Salt Lake party left last week by automobile to enjoy a fishing trip to Fish lake. The party included Mr. and Mrs. Hdward H. Snelgrove, Mr. and ; Mrs. J. A. Stanton and son, Mrs. 0. W. Oglesby, George Oslesbv, Mr. and Mrs. i W. H. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pitts and daughter. Mrs. La Yon P. Bridge, Mrs. L. T. Pierce and Mrs. Bridge's son, Pierce, are spending a week at the Hermitage i in Ogden can von. j I Julian Bamberger, Herman Bamberger Bam-berger and Miss Elsa Bamberger left last week for Lake Tahoe and will al- ; so visit San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco. ! Mrs. R. M. Cricker of Los Angeles , is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Wetherbee, Mrs. M. E. Duncan. Miss Jessie Dun-ran, Dun-ran, Mrs. Elizabeth Stocking and Charles Alkin left Thursday bv automobile auto-mobile for Denver to spend two" weeks. Mrs. Stocking will attend the golden wedding of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper, Aueust 14. " "r: Tr:i.,, t.,, at- -tiio luiuid rciriMjn, .VliSS r.Mitn Beatie, Miss Morja Puzey and Miss Doris Ausherman are enjoying a two weeks' camping trip in Big Cottonwool Miss Nita Gratton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. Gratton, whose engagement engage-ment to O. O. Bourne Is announced today. ?li - - " - ' ' 1 fl 1 1 y v ' k Bl i i r - " " -jf 1: j. "." ' , I I; i " . ' - 3 i i 1 J s " " v i i h I . k - " vf , , ( (t' ? m fr ' " 1 ' ' i "' r ' - . 5 M If i i -v , i ' ' "II ly - ; - lr- , I I a . - 1 , , f , 1 H i : . t ' - , j Mi " ' v 1 ? ' - I eanyoii. The party is chaperoned by Mrs. Puzey aud Alra. O. Ausher: man. Mrs. Trviiitr ). Offer has returned from Idaho and was aot'ouipaiiied by her mother, Mrs. J. R. Price, who will remain here tor about a month. Ensign Noel Davis, U. S. X.. is here on leave of ab.-encc and is the guest of his sister, Mra. Irvinp D. Offer. Eitbign Davis has recently been transferred trans-ferred to the Atlantic coast. He expects ex-pects to .remain here for a week or ten da vs. Miss Florence Gillnior, Mrs. "Prank Gillmor, Kyle Mac.Millan and Steve Gillnior left. Saturday for San Francisco Fran-cisco to visit the exposition They will also go to San Diegrj and the southern south-ern California beaches before returning return-ing home. Miss Tulla Mollerup, daughter of Carl Moilemp, will leave, for Berkeley, CaL, Taesday to finish her studies at the university there. Miss Mollerup wi 11 return to her home in Salt hake City in the spring to tech, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Billings and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pharia left yesterday for Cali for nia to spend several weeks. Thev will ntttjmi both fairs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry AVinu are speud ing a few weei.s at l'inecrst. Miss Ida Felt ha returned from the coast, where she has had a two weeks' visit. Misi Jennie AppUman of this city will return home Tuesday after a visit to lier sinter, Mrs. S. Bernstein, at Mc-! Mc-! J ill, Ncv. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Arn.strong will it ave early tliis week fur a tour of el--viyw stone. They will go by automobile. automo-bile. Mr. anil Mrs. C. Ii. Pnaraall, aci-orn-r anied by M s. B. B. Terry and niere, . will leave Tiu-sday by automobile for a tour of Yellowstone park. j T. A. McNeil, editor of the Mail and j Breeze of Topeka, Kan., and a pronii- nent politician of Kan-as. and Mrs. j McNeil were guests of Mr. and -Vs-I 1.. E. Hubbard tor a few days last wee.k on their way to Lake Tahoe and !a several mouths' tour of California. ! j A Morgan Duke, supreme vice presi-! presi-! dnut of tue Krutemu! Brotherhuod, will j visit Salt Lake August 17 and will be ! onterta ined jointl v By Seo Lily and I'tah lodges. An evening meeting will be arranged af the K. P. hall, with a npet-ial programme. Miss Ethel Hnnnifnn an.l Miss Ella We I don have returned f rom San Eran-cisi-u, and are now visiting in Eureka. M iss Alie M 'f iu ire has rel u rued to her home in Butte, utter a visit to this fity. Miss Marv fiillis is visiting in Ogden. Mrs. William Kelly ami daughter, M argue rite are v is it ing in t'n lii oi nia. ' Joseph GenMjieHii has gone to New York on a busi ness t rip. Mi-s Lvdia White left the pust week for San Era uei si-o to attend the fair, and will also visit, other points of interest in-terest in ( alifornia. Mrs. S. M. Gatnmelte and daughter, Kuby, lel'l yesterday for a month's 1rip t'f California to visit, (he fairs and the beaches. James" L. Era n l.eu and nephew. .1. E. I'ra uken, of New York, are making a i tour of 1 he Ye lowst one. Miss Isabel O-borne hn,s rHtumed from a month s visit, to Purk City. M jss "Miriam 1 1 ubba rd has gone to Llv, N'ev., wliere hlie will visit Mr. and M rs. Harry I )enu a in I M iss Liis Lo-k-h;trt. M r. Pa n iel 1 1 : rri ngt on and dniiL-h-tei , Mi--. Jennie Harrington a nd M i-n Elo'er r-e Ha n in i;l on,' have ret n rned frum )i two weeks' trip to ("alifornia. I Mrs. Charles Shields, Miss Craners . j Shields. Mi-s Te-;ie McLaughlin. Mi-.s I lea nn in Sherman, Miss Adu K imim II and Misa Gertrude McLaughlin left Thursday for Park City. Miss Shields will be the guest of honor at a number of social functions during her stay in her former home. Mrs. Lily Laughlin left the pat week for an extended visit to her former homo in Minneapolis. Mrs. Louis (''ates, formerly of this city and now of Kay, Aria. and her small daughter, Barbara, are at the Hotel Utah for a month. Mrs. James C. Dick and her sBter, Mrs. George H as lam of Ereniunt, Neb., have goue to San Eraneisco to visit their sister, Mrs. W. JI. Cunningham. Mr. an.l Mrs. Oliver R. Meredith, Jr., and Peter W. Madsen, Jr., have gone to California to vis-it tha fairs and the beaches. Miss Nellie Calvin and Mrs. George N". Lawrence are visiting in Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Selba-'h have gone to California to visit in San Francisco and in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Bee Charles Miller have gone to San Franci-co for a ten days' visit. ' Noble Warnnn. Jr., has gone to Berkeley to attend the Fiiiversity of California. Miss Jump Kimball an 1 Miss Gladys ! Kimball have gone to Lake Tahoo. and will also visit Sun Eram'i.-eo and the beaches. Miss Alice Wall. is Olive Wall, Miss Marv Wall and their guests. Miss Marqarot Mr-.Chnrd of Washington aud Mrs. John J. Key nobis of Columbus, Ohio, left last week for California aud Panama. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Peck have returned trom their honeymoon Trip and will bo at home to their friends in tho Fairmont apartments. Mrs. "Will Brown and little daughter. Juliet, have pone to Colorado for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowe and little' lit-tle' daughter of Brighaiu City, are guests of Mjsa Aftou Young in lied Butte Hollow. Hol-low. Miss Pursa Heginbotham has gone to Berkeley to attend the University, of California. Miss Ivy Terry of Bearniouth. Mont., is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. G. Pickering. Picker-ing. Mr. and Ms. J. T. Bcless have returned re-turned from a visit to California and the Pacific northwest. x Mrs. If. Eckstein has returned from a seven weeks' trip to California. v Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Peak and ohildreu have rel urned from a seven weeks' automobile trip to ('alifornia. They visited all points of , interest iu California, including the fairs and the beach resorts. Mrs. Walter Hurtle and Misa Irene McCarthy of Denver are guests of their sister, Mrs. V. P. Strange, for the month of August. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jnhu O. MrCHntnek, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Price and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Day are talcing an automobile trip through Yellowstone park. Miscellaneous Events The O. F. F. club entertained with a lake party at Saltnir Wednesday evening even-ing in honor of Miss Arva Eardley, a summer bride, and Paul Gushing. After ft bath in the lake a picnir supper was served with covers fur twelye. Howling was then en-joyed. Mr. risking and Mrs. Clyde Armstrong won the highest high-est scores. Dancing was the diversion for the latter putt of the evening. , Misa Gvvau Know) ton pal ertained at tho Newhousa hotel Wedneday at a luncheon given in honor of -Mrs." J. E. Pe Witt of Sacramento, Cab, formerly Misa Edith Light of Salt Lake. Plates were laid for Miss Lottie, Graham and Miss Mabel Chamberlain and Miss Mildred Mil-dred Bo Witt. The Red Peart club was entertained last week with a lake partv hy Miss Lillian Keiliey and Miss Adelaide Gregory. Greg-ory. A large table wa; t-et for dinner and danrine was enjoyed later in the everting. The following were present: Miss Hazel Ruirh, Miss Helen ( iiam-e. Miss Norma Felt, MB Phvllis Haenr-bach, Haenr-bach, Miss Elinore Iverson, Mis.? Ho.-eiia Mantle, Miss Florence Koiu-r, Mi-s Fun-li Fun-li ie Orlob, Miss Vera Stanley. Earl Lambert, Lam-bert, A liter t Warden, Leigh Lambert, f lay Mills, Morris Mortenen, KoderieU rversnn, Homer E ini'mds, James Ymiug-berg, Ymiug-berg, Scutt Men die, Goidan Bridwell and Kingslev Clawson. Mr. and M rs. Thomas Te'n p!e entertained enter-tained at their hone, S Wnir nvenue, Friday evening, in honor of their wooden wood-en wedding animersary, ' ard- were enjoyed en-joyed hy th iMie-rs and prBes were awarded to Miss Tucker, Arthur Van Dyke aud Mrs. Jennie Khn. Supper was served at 1 1 o Ybvk. The table and the rooms were decorated in yellow and white. Forty gue-i s v ere in attend anee to ext-mit eougratu bit ions and bring wooden offerings. MBa Adeline Cutler. and ,MBs Minnie Cutler eni on a i ned kw Tuesday Tues-day night in honor of M rs. Skipton. who leaves soon fur PitBburg. A novel guessing game vas en.;rn cd, the l"n-ured l"n-ured Koeit winning the pri. The young hostesses wre asiisted by their uunt, Mis Annie Felt. |