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Show nr ITH bathing suits, the only com-(V com-(V fortable attire theso days, Salt ' tu societv folks, along with tho bal-of bal-of sweltering humanity, have to the water. Even moving pic-houses pic-houses show pictures of thf rouged bathing beaches, as a means (jlaps of refreshing their audiences ' What the Atlantic ocean is to the -"ifferine east anJ Lake Michiean to - bicago, so is Great Salt lake to Salt : jkers. Trains going to tho resort are ongja during the afternoon hours, 0(1 t)ie lake, near the pavilion, is fillod ' rith bathers until late in the evening. Out noticeable thing about the bath-beaches bath-beaches is their democratic charac-jj charac-jj As the old swimming hole in the .ootri, where the fair-skinnod young : 'risto'crat goes bathing with his ebony- ned playmate, so rich and poor alike jjoy the refreshing pastime of lake .':ti 'ocean bathing. Like God's fresh ii and sunshine, the sportive waves uh as lovingly over the grimy street imin, filling the double duty of sport -jd a bath, as against the fair cheek 5f the dainty society maiden. Various informal parties were given "(Saltair the past week. The hi Omega sorority of the University Utah entertained with a party on -: ae'day evening. The party, composed j thirty-five members of the sorority, ijoyed a bath and a picnic supper. . ke members were joined by their Tjung men friends for dancing at the imous Saltair pavilion in the evening. Members of the First Congregational ; mrch will enjoy Monday at the lake, ... ith entertainment under the direction V the Ladies' Aid society of the con-' con-' --elation. : 6 TYING in popularity with the .- bathing beach are the vari- :,s mountain and canyon resorts. :lt Lake's own beauty spot aecrest in historic Emigration jiyon, just an hour's ride on the elec-;.ic elec-;.ic ears, is a boon for those suffering om the city's heat. Many go up for ; )ek-ends who cannot get away for longer time, and others use Pinecrest -:a as a breathing place for the warm eniugs, going up for dinner and reaming re-aming on the last car down to the , - y. Wednesday evenings, when spe- ll dances are given, Pinecrest is espe- - Oly popular. " Clnbs take advantage of the pleas- porches for entertaining at cards ler luncheon at' the inn. A party I 'lick went up for luncheon and cards inrsday included Mrs. Elizabeth J. I Brien, Mrs. Fred Lavidson, Mrs. Lne Cann, Mrs. P. Gibbons, Mrs. J. D. i'llivan, Mrs. John Hickey, Mrs. M. E. jilone, Mrs. Hugh C. Cotterell, Mrs. A. Cotterell, Miss Katherine Colin, Col-in, Mrs. C. Y. Collins, Mrs. P. S. logh, Miss Anna Tinsman, Mrs. F. J. , tstcott, Mrs. Anna Marmane, Miss ,ite Halloran, Mrs. A. G. Krauss, Mrs. J. Youngberg and Mrs. Joseph Geo-J.egan. Geo-J.egan. snother club party on Thursday at l inn was composed of Miss Mary J ' Howells, Mrs. J. W. Busch, Mrs. , M. Johnson, Mrs. G. H. Backman, 8. J. L. Johnson, Mrs. C. E. Jones, .; H. Watson, Mrs. J. W. Boud, Mrs. i A. Folland, Mrs.j Walgren and Mrs. Van Guntor. ; ialt Lake visitors registered the past :' included Mr. and Mrs. John fn, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney T. Badger I children, W. J. Moran, Mr. and i Paul Adams, Miss Mary Eatough, E. T. McEntire and family, Mr. ' 1 Mrs. W. E. Fife, Miss Grctta Cos- f, Mrs. George W. Faust, Mrs. John Pe"y, Mrs. C. G. Carlson, Jr., and ; 1 sons; Miss Elsa Bamberger, Irving "nan, Gerald Simon, Mrs. George W. w and guest, Mrs. Lafe Morrison, . San Diego, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. K. J. -"dinning. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. r wn and children, Miss Ethel Wilson ; 1 Miss Helen Frame have been stop-; stop-; 8 at the inn for some time. '. PSS LULU SPIKER entertained at i a bridge luncheon yesterday after- it lH!r h0me 0n P street in oompli- - to two charming young guests in : C1'.v, Miss Anna Hopkins of Kansas 1 and Miss Anna Marie Dailey of jatello. , 'Uncheon was served at small fables, ; " decorated with a vase of variegated ; Wagons. Tho card game followed , e- Covers were laid for the f ol--. '"S. besides the guests of honor: ,0rma Kent, Miss Gene Hanson, ., Louise Hodson, Miss Marjorie an iliss Melba Dunyon, Miss 0 "oare, Miss Helen Chance, Miss Jne Ackerman, Miss Mildred Mac- yl '!?Ste5S was assisted by her ,C"' - John A- sPikcr Mr8- o. p. I ;:,"R,er' 1Ii5s Ruth Spikcr and Miss ,J? McLean. htiVf J-UCne AckcrmaQ entertained : oon t informal'y Friday aft- tea ' hnCr 0f Miss DaiIey- u had a chmy cover over ' a centerpiece of yellow. Miss Alice Carolyn Lyne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lyne, whose engagement to Dr. Daniel Frank Gurnsey is announced today. coreopsis. The guests included Miss Dailey, Miss Priscilla Stohr, Miss Ellen El-len Schramm, Miss Lulu Spiker, Miss Helen Chance, Miss Gene Hanson and Miss Mary Hopkins of Kansas City. GUESTS were entertained at 500 yesterday yes-terday afternoon by Miss Sara Merrill Mer-rill at her home on Ninth East street, in compliment to Miss Margaret Connelly, an August bride. Five tables were arranged ar-ranged for cards, with a few other guests for tea, which was served following fol-lowing tho card games. The parlor and reception hall were decorated in golden glow and Shasta daisies. The tea table in the dining-room dining-room had a cluny lace cover over pink, with a basket of pink sweetpeas as a centerpiece. A pink tulle how was on the handle of the basket. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Lester Merrill, and Miss Marie Owen. SEPTEMBER brides are beginning to appear on the social horizon and the prospect is that, the first month of fall, which is next to June as a popular wedding month, will keep up its past reputation. Tho autumn social season is always inaugurated with several prominent society weddings, and the coming month will have its usual quota of interesting matrimonial events. An interesting announcement today of an early September wedding is that of-Miss Ali.'o -Lvne. ilawdlUt -at. .11. and Mrs. Walter' C. Lyne, a popular young society woman, and Dr. Daniel Frank Gurnsey, a well-known young professional man of Salt Lake. TI3E restless season is at hand. Salt Lakers are seeking interests away from home and visitors are coming to Salt Lake for change of scene. Yellowstone Yel-lowstone and the northwest are luring many at this time, while others are going to the Southern California Reaches or near-by resorts. The personal per-sonal department of the society pages of tho newspapers, which tells of the coming and going of society folks, attests at-tests at length to the wanderlust which the summer time inspires. MISS CATHERINE RICHARDS was hostess at an informal Kensington and tea yesterday afternoon at her home on Eleventh East street, in compliment to Mrs. Earl Y. Francis and Mrs. Theodore Theo-dore Harte, brides of the summer. The tea table was decorated in yellow yel-low coreopsis. Fifteen guests were in attendance. A SUPPER dance was given at the Tennis club last night. The clubhouse was adorned by tall gladioluses and other garden flowers. The dance, which began at 0 o'clock, was purely informal, in-formal, the men wearing white ilaanel suits and the women guests muslin summer sum-mer frocks. About 100 guests were in attendance. The entertainment committee included Mrs. George Raymond Walker Mrs. L. L. Terry, Mrs. Charles A. Walker and Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts. MRS. SAM JACOBSON entertained at a prettily-appointed luncheon at the Newhouse hotel, Saturday, in honor of Mrs. Sam Glaser, a recent bride, and Mrs. S. J. Gettleson'of Detroit. Thirty-live Thirty-live ladies enjoyed Mrs. Jacobson's hospitality. hos-pitality. Mrs. Louis Lowenstein entertained enter-tained at a luncheon at the Newhouse hotel, Friday, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Sam J. Gettleson, of Detroit, and Mrs. Sam Glaser. Covers were laid for twenty-seven. Events o! Coming Week Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes will entertain at luncheon Tuesday at Amelia palace. Mrs. Dan B. Shields and Mrs. H. E. Havenor will entertain Wednesday at a Kensington in honor of Miss Martha Watson, an August bride. x Miss Margaret Connelly, a bride of the month, will be the guest of honor .it a miiVellaneous shower to be given Wednesday evening by Mrs. Frank Hunt in the Smith apartments. Mis Sadye LveruviU aive3 hoiw.'- ur .Mj-. foj nelly Saturday evening at her home, 143 Fourth East street. The Needlecraft club will be entertained enter-tained by Mrs. George Bowman at her home on Harvard avenue Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Parry will entertain the Thursday club Thursday afternoon at her home, 64 South Fifth West street. Banner Review No. 11, Maccabees, and friends will be entertained at the home of Mrs. W. Frantz, 57 Chicago street, Tuesday. The Past Noble Grands' club will be entertained by Mrs. H. W. Sudheimer at her home Thursday afternoon, August 10. Yisiting past noble grands are cordially cor-dially welcome. The Bona Tuirites club will entertain enter-tain with a lake party Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Mary Chinn and Miss Ruth Burkhardt, two of the club members, mem-bers, who leave shortly to spend the remainder re-mainder of the summer in Montana and California. Weddings and Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'c Lyne announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Alice Carolyn, to Dr. Daniel Frank Gurnsey. The wedding will take place early in September. Mr. and Mrs. Camden Riley of this city announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly, to H. Ross Taylor of Juneau, Alaska. The wedding will take place in San Francisco Tuesday. Miss Riley has been teaching in the School for the Deaf and Blind in Og-den Og-den for the past two years and is popular pop-ular in both Salt Lake and Ogden society. soci-ety. Announcement of the engagement was made at a luncheon given by Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol to twenty of Miss Riley's close friends, in Ogden, yesterday. yester-day. A doll dressed as a bride formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table and the place cards were brides. The announcement was concealed in favors j for each guest. Miss Riley and her mother went to Ogden Friday afternoon and left yesterday yes-terday afternoon for San Francisco, where Mr. Taylor will join them. Following Fol-lowing the wedding on Tuesday, the couple will leave for a five-weeks honeymoon hon-eymoon in Honolulu. They will make their home in Alaska, where Mr. Taylor Tay-lor is superintendent of a gold mine in which Colonel D. C. Jackling is interested. in-terested. Mr. Taylor formerly lived in Garfield and is well known in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McCanne announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Alberta, to Andrew Thornton Clark. The wedding will take place in September. The marriage of Miss Myrtle Annette Reilly and Francis Valentine Fitz Gerald Ger-ald will take place tomorrow evening at 8 o 'clock at tho home of the bride 's mother, Mrs. Clara Reilly, 530 Third East street. The ceremony will be performed per-formed by tho Very Rev. Father George Rapier in the presence of relatives. A reception will follow from 9 until 11 o'clock, to which a large number of invitations have been issued. Miss Evelyn Reilly, sister of the bride, will be bridesmaid, and Dr. Leo F. Hummer will be best man. Four little girls, Beth Sands, Frances Kirken-dahl, Kirken-dahl, Elsa La Fount and Lenore La Fount, all cousins of the bride, will be flower girls. George Francis Trunkey will be ring bearer. Mr. and Mrs. John James have announced an-nounced the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Genevieve, to Winthrop K. Sears, which took place Saturday, July 1. The couple will be at home in Seattle, Wash., after October 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Childs announce the engagement of their daughter, Myrtle, to Clarence H. Worden. The wedding will take place early in September. Sep-tember. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Askew announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Leona May, to Alfred Brown. The wedding will take place in January. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Lever announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Ruth, to E. de Vose Camomile. The wedding will take place in September. Mrs. Margaret W. Evans announces the marriage of her daughter, Mar-wedding Mar-wedding took place Tuesday. The couple will be at home at 232 North Ninth West street. Mrs. Anna T. Meyer announces the marriage of her daughter, Anna D. Baumgart, to Alva K; Richards. The ceremony was performed Wednesday afternoon at the capitol building by Judge J. E. Frick. The couple will be at home after August 15 at 189 M street. Mrs. Marie Cobblcy announces the engagement of her daughter pjlla to Garner Gar-ner James Hulse. The marriage will take place this month. Mrs. Hannah L. Stokes announces the engagement of her daughter Ma-belle Ma-belle to A. R. McGlasson of Illinois. The wedding will take place in October. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Batcman announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Chloe A. to Thomas A. C. Bruce. The wedding will take place in the fall. Personal Mr. and Mrs. J. JI. Ifurd; two daughters, Miss Myrtle Kurd and Miss Lucile Hurd, and Miss Ruth A. Robinson Robin-son will arrive home from California, where they spent the past two months, todav. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Corny will leave Thursday for a several weeks' trip east. She will visit her son, Donald, at West Point and will attend an insurance con-1 vention at Atlantic City. Mrs. Coray will visit in Colorado Springs on her way east. Miss Ruby Xeslen of Salt Lake is recovering from a recent illness at Ocean Park. Miss Bertha Barney is with Miss Xeslen. Mrs. E. R. Redborg of Minneapolis, who has been visiting her parents, M. and Mrs. T. R-enshaw, for the past two months, will leave today for Chicago to join Mr. Redborg. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick E. Langton, Miss Vera Lyon and Miss Laura Foster left for Seattle and will take a steamer there for Alaska. Miss Sadye Myers has returned from a visit to eastern cities and is with her parents at 145 Fourth Fast street. Mr. and' Mrs. R. G. Merrill left last week for an extended automobile trip along the Pacific coast. They will go, first to Seattle and from there to southern south-ern California. Miss Elizabeth Beveridgo has returned re-turned from a several weeks' trip to Idaho, where she visited the Rule and Chase families at St. Anthony and Mrs. Erick Bendixson at Pocatello. Miss Lillian Beveridgo left yesterday for southern Utah to visit friends for a few weeks. Wilson B. Rhodes will leave Saturday for Los Angeles, San Diego and the beaches to spend the remainder of the summer. "While in San Diego Mr. Rhodes will be the guest of Conrad E. Olson, formerly of this city. Mrs. Mattie J. Hansen of Manti is spending the summer months with, her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Thompson, in Salt Lake. Mrs. James W. McLeod and little daughter and son of Magna are spending spend-ing several weeks with Mrs. McLeod 's mother, Mrs Arthur Thompson, in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Knvpp, Miss Ida Krupp, Ephraim and Leon Krupp of EI Paso, Texas, will arrive in the city soon to make their home. Mrs. G. A. Bogers and family of 1133 Eleventh East street, who have been spending the summer in San Diego, Cal., have gone to Ocean Park, where they will stay until September 1. Mrs. Robert McDowell and her two children have returned from a six weeks' visit to Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Sam J. Gettleson of Detroit, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lowenstein, for the past two weeks, will leave Monday to meet Mr. Gettleson in San Francisco. After a short stay on the coast, Mr. and Mrs. Gettleson will come to Salt Lake for another week's visit before returning to Detroit. George M. Bacon loft yesterday for the east. Miss Isabel Bacon and Miss Dorothy Bacon, who have been spending spend-ing the summer near Boston, will return with him the latter part of the month. Miss Marian Armstrong of Phoenix, AriZy who will bo thp house guest of Miss Jennie Ellingson and Miss Alina Ellingson lnring August, leaves with them this evening for Yellowstone park. ' j Mrs. David Reese and small son, David Da-vid Reese, Jr., will arrive today from New York to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Merrill. Mer-rill. Miss Theresa Winter has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. D. W. McCormick, in Eureka. f J. H. Saxman has returned from a brief trip to Denver. Miss Marjorie Nebeker has returned from an automobile trip to Fish Haven, Idaho, and Ideal Beach, on Bear lake, Utah. Mrs. A. B. Greeson is exported home Monday from a four months ' visit to her mother in Kokomo, Ind., and other parts of the ytato of Indiana. Mrs. Charles Sloan and children of Milford will rnturn home today, after a visit to relatives and friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. Sloan spent last wenk with Mrs. J. JI. .Saxman at the IVery. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Conely of Poca-tel Poca-tel In are quests of relat ives in Sal fc Lake. Mr. Conely is manager in Porn-tello Porn-tello of the Crane company and ho and Mr. Conely were gnnsts of honor at an outing of the employer's of the (.'rrinei company of S;ilt. Lake at Saltair yesterday yes-terday ufternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. - Brav and son, Charles; Mr. and .Mrs. J. V. De Fnrd and Mrs. Paul me Ostler will leave tins morning by automobile for a tour of Yellowstone. Miss Ma xine Hays, dnughl er of Joseph Jo-seph Ha vs. h-t't last week for New York. She will join a party of friends for a (Continued on Following Page., (Continued From Preceding Page. motor trip through the Adironrlaoks ami will return to Xevv York lor a long visit. Jir. and Mrs. A. J. Bruneau left Thursday for a two woeks' automobile trip throuyh Yellowstone park. Mr. ami Mrs. Morton C. Stockman and son, Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Crabbc and daughter, Marjorie, havo returned from a motor trip to Fish lake. Miss Ida Giles left the latter part of the week for a two weeks' visit with friends in Idaho. Hi Mrs. W. C. Ashwill left Wednesday on an extended visit to relatives in Denver and other Colorado eities. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour L. Billings, Miss Marjorie P ill in us, Sevmonr L. Billings, Bill-ings, Jr., and Hiss Martha Watson left yesterday, for Park City to spend the week-end with a son of Mr. and Mrs. Billings. - Mrs. George D. Keyser and children returned to their .runfh in Idaho yes-terda.y yes-terda.y afternoon, after spending a short' time in the eitv at Whitehall? Mrs. George B. Tvezner has returned from a two months' stay iu Los Angeles An-geles and Santa Barbara, 'Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Rezner are at home in the Berniee apartments, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Haller of Detroit, Mich., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Rezner. Mr. and Mrs. Haller ars on their way to Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. A party of Salt Lakers left here last week for a two weeks' automobile trip through Yellowstone park. The partv includes Mr. and Mrs. Henry, T. ili-Kwan, ili-Kwan, daughter Louis and sbis. Glen, Clifford ami .Jesse. V. H. Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Cutler and little daughter daugh-ter Beth, Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph C. Sharp and daughter Lavon, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bennett, Mrs. Maria Bennett and Miss Nellie Bennett. Mrs. Ambrose N. Good is visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hensel in Eureka. Miss Mabel Bettilyon and Miss Helen Taylor left last, week for Yellowstone parl t Mrs. Heber M. Wells is visiting Mrs. W. Mont Ferry at her cottage, "Ferrv-land, "Ferrv-land, ' ' in Brighton. Dr. avul Mrs. C. C. Carter have returned re-turned from a tour of Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daly and children, chil-dren, John and Margaret, Mrs. W. 11. Bintz anil Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Patrick are making a tour of Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Salzbrenner have gone to Los Angeles to make their home. Mr. Salzbrenner is a well-known portrait por-trait painter and Mrs. Salzbrenner is a talented musician. Mrs. Gerauld Triple of Coronado, Cal., is the guest of Mrs. C. E. Grocsbeck. Mrs. William Bassett. formerly Miss Zvliclla Clayton, has arrived from New York to snend the remainder of the slimmer slim-mer with her parents, Colonel and Mrs. Miss Rutli Lever, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Lever, whose engagement to E. de Vose Camomile is announced today. n -v v . - '' n I k ' 5 -Ill J S, t - - t, ; , Xephi W. Clayton. Mr. Bassett will join her in two weeks. Louis Cates is here for a few days from Itay, Ariz., to visit his wife, who is at the Hotel Ftah for the summer. Mrs. Mahonri M. Young and children, Agnes and Billy, have arrived from New-York New-York to spend the remainder of the summer with Mrs. Young's mother, M is. John Sharp. The following party of Salt Lakers left last week for a tour of Yellowstone Yellow-stone park: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 8. Hills. Mrs. Jane Lvnn, Mrs. L. S. Hills. Mis Hills. Mrs. L. B. Hills, Miss Judith Hills. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Wilcox. Mrs. Towey, Miss Ivy Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burton and family. Miss Dolly Flynn of Newport. Kv., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crowlev. Miss Jessie Charon and Miss Thirza Charon left the latter part of the week for a visib fo Hagerman, Ida. Mrs. Karl A. Scheid and Miss Marion Rooklidge havo returned from a two weeks' tour of Yellowstone park. Colonel and Mrs. D. C. .Tackling of San Francisco are spending two weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Judge at their country home in Cottonwood. Cotton-wood. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Judge, who have been their guests iu San Francisco, home last week. Mrs. V. B. Wallace and daughter Lu-cile Lu-cile left. last week for New London. Wis., to visit relatives. Mrs. 'Wallace will join Major Wallace on the Mexican border in fhe fall and Miss Lucilo will attend school at Fon du Lac. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Critchlow and little daughter of New York, who have been visiting Mrs. Critchlow' 's aunt, Mrs. M. M. Johnson, have gone to Brighton to spend some time at the Critchlow cottage. Miss Xanon Croxall has gone ' to Brighton with a party of friends to occupy the Croxall cottage for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ttuel 0. Halloran and little daughter have gone to Ocean Park to join Mrs. W. B. Stanley and her daughter Katherine and will remain re-main several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Girnrd V. Hale have Sone to Goodspring?. Nov., tovisit Mr. iimi Mrs. 1'red A. Hale, Jr. Mrs. J. F. Kort of Princeton, 111., is the uost of her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Cooper. -Mrs. TV. A. Barrington and brother, Jai;oh G ierisvh, have returned from .spending t he week-end at Brighton. Mr. and Mr?. J. II. AY in wood have gone to Chii-ago and will also visit in Michigan. Thcv will return home August Au-gust 16. Miss Irene Sefrit of Bellingham, Wash., is the guest of Mrs. H. F. Hutch-ins. Hutch-ins. Miss Sefrit is a daughter of Frank I . Spirit, formerly general manager of The Tribune ano! made her home in Salt Lake for several vcars. ' Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Dugan and -Miss Sheehan have returned from Yellowstone. Yellow-stone. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Pringle and small ' pons and Mrs. L. Tt. Poult.on have gone to Ideal Deaeli and Star valley to spend two weeks. They made the trip by i automobile. j I Mrs. E. V. Brooks and daughter, Oreilla, have gone to Bingham to visit j ! another daugluer of Mrs. 'Brooks, Mrs.' .1. E. Butte. ! Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Pierson and son, ! Seward, are spending a month in Idaho. Miss Marguerite Shea has returned from a visit to friends at Eureka. Miss Margaret .lenkinson is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. AY. P. Sinclair, in Oakland. Miss Mary B. Kicive a ad sister, Miss Theresa Kieree, arc spending a mouth visiting relatives in Spokane, "Wash. Mrs. Norman Atkinson has returned from a short visit to relatives iu Og-den. Og-den. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lewis and Mrs. L. L. Terry have returned from a motor trip through Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones have' re-" turned from a month 's stay in Portland, Port-land, Ore. "Mrs. E. L. Sheets and Miss Helen Sheets have gone to Bear river to join Mr. Sheets and the two sons at the Sheets 's eottage to spend the remainder , " Mrs. R. E. Mcfonaughy has returned from a stay of several months in eastern east-ern cities. Mrs. John Cain is spending a few davs at Brighton. Mr. anil Mrs. B. O. Meekleuburg and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Watt is havp returned re-turned from a motor tour of Yellowstone Yellow-stone p:irk. !;: $s j Mr. and Airs, day T. Harris and chil-; chil-; dre u and Mr. and Mrs. CM and Freed j and children left last week for a hunt-i hunt-i ing and fishing trip by motor through Wvoming and the Jackson's Hole country. coun-try. M rs. William Wraith and son. William, Wil-liam, left, yesterday for 'an automobile tour of Yellowstono park. Miss Eunice Raddatz returned home vestenlav from a visit to friends in Touele. Mrs. Parley Fish and small daughter, Po'-otliy Jump, will leave this veek for Kugene, Ore., to join Mr. Fish and make their home.. M rs. l-'ish was formerly Mi.-;s Pauline Burn ham of this city. Miss Paul me Brandon, Miss Jcan-etre Jcan-etre Ornn, Miss Flora Raddatz and Miss Pearl Raddatz left, veslorday for I'.righlou to spend a week at the Girls' Friendly Holiday 1 1 onse. i ; Mr-i. F. A. Walton nnd daughter, j Elizabeth, have returned from the east, uliei-,. M-s. Walton went to attend the lite jm. : mii i 1 1 j df the ( Jpneral Eed-' Eed-' i y.itiuu of Women's Clubs, in New York and Miss Elizabeth has been attending the New England Conservatory of Music Mu-sic in Boston. They also visited various vari-ous points in the east and south. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Foote lef t yester-idav yester-idav to spend two weeks with Mr. and I Mrs. Stayner Richards at their summer home on the Weber river, John Malick left Friday for San Diego Di-ego and will join Mrs. Malick and small son and Mrs. Malick :s mother, Mrs. Katheryn Howard, in a cottage at La Jolla for several weeks. Miss Jean Hurst will leave Sunday for a two weeks ' trip through Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. She will visit in Idaho Falls on her return. Miss Josephine Jenkinson has gone to Edinburgh, ind., to spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Katheryn Driscoll and Miss Isabel Isa-bel Griffin have gone to Brighton to spend two weeks at the Girls' Friendly Holiday House. Miss Dorothy Jenkinson is visiting Miss Gertrude ' Geoghegan and Miss Kathleen Geoghegan at their cottage in Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Sol em have gone tn their home in Chicago. Clarence Renshaw joined Mr. and Mrs. Solem in Denver and accompanied them to Chicago Chi-cago for a visit. Mrs. Solem was formerly for-merly Miss Lutie Renshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Siegel will leave in a short while for Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jeffs have gone to Bear lake bv automobile. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Powers will return Monday from an automobile trip in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ScholefieM have gone to Brighton to occupy th Hampton Hamp-ton cottage for the remainder of the summer. Miss Olga Mork and Mrs. Mattie Thompson have gone to the Pacific coast to remain some time. MisF Margaret B. Connell and Mrs. Olive Havens went to Evanston, Wyo., the middle of last week by automobile. Miss Connell went on legal business. I Mrs. A. S. Bower and son, Robert, ' havo gono to the Yearian ranch at j Lemhi, Idaho, to spend a month. They j will also visit Mr. and Mrs. De Witt I Nichols at Gilmore, Idaho. Mrs. Charles Carlson and two small sons have gone to Pinecrest inn, Emigration Emi-gration canyon, to spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rieger have returned from an extended trip through Yellowstone park. Miss Elsie Scheid is spending two weeks at Brighton. ' Miss Gladys Savage, Miss Gulia Dix, Miss Edna Dunn, Miss Florence Kimball, Kim-ball, Miss Alice Kimball qnd Miss Marjorie Mar-jorie Brown have gone to Brighton to spend two weeks at the James Brown cottage. Mrs. B. F. Bronson, her mother, Mrs. R. L. Davis; her sister, Miss Minnie Davis, and her sons arc camping at Upper Up-per Falls in Provo canyon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mitchell and, son, Clyde; Mr. and Mts. A. W. Galla- ' cher, Jr., and Mrs. Jessie Fleming hae : gone to Star valley for an outing, making mak-ing the trip by automobile. I ! Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller, ! Miss Emma Zane and Miss Burgoyne j have returned from the Norfolk Fishing club, accompanied by Miss Ada Milling-ton Milling-ton of Wichita, Kan., who is a guest at the Miller home. Mrs. George F. Wasson; daughter, Miss Marjorie Wasson ; son, George F. Wasson, Jr., and guest, Miss Rose Clam-pitt, Clam-pitt, hrive gone to San Francisco and will later go to Long Beach to spend several weeks. Mrs. N. M. Hamilton and Miss Lu-cile Lu-cile Clark are spending a month in New York and at Atlantic coast resorts. Mr. and Mrs. O. Olson and daughter, Miss Edith Olson, left W'ednesday for Oocur d 'Alene, Idaho, to make "their home. Miss Anna Marie Bailey of Pocatello is the guest of Miss Gene Hanson at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Hanson, 405 Second avenue. She will remain two weeks and Miss Hanson Han-son will accompany her home. " Mis Corinne Devano of Denver is the guest of Mrs. William Hoffer, 56 Canyon road. Dr. and Mrs. Ross R. Anderson have gone to Bear lako by automobile and will continue their journey through Yel- . lowstone park. Miss Rae Hanson, Miss Daisy Rolapp, Miss Emily Grant and Miss Lois Gow-ans Gow-ans are in Brighton. They will return this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Handin of Chicago Chi-cago will arrive in Salt Lake next week tn make their home. Mrs. Handin is a daughter of Miss Lulu Loveland Shep-ard Shep-ard and is a former Salt Laker. A. H. Rauhof has gone to New York and will also visit his old home in Virginia. Vir-ginia. Mrs. Lulu Loveland Shepard loft last week for Nebraska to fill Chautauqua dates, after spending a week in the city. She will not return to Salt Lake before the middle of next winter. An automobile partv of Salt Lakers, including Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Keeler and son. Fred; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. 1 Winegar, Arthur E rick son, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Winegar and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawxhurst, have returned from a trip through Yellowstone park. j ; "Miss Aiola Jensen, Miss May Gray, Miss Nellie Pugsley, M iss Elizabeth Hayward, Miss Virginia Snow, Miss Stella Beesley and Miss Olive Snow are spending two weeks at ''Maryland," in Emigration canvon. ' "Mrs. Claude Paschal and baby have gone to Los Angeles and the beaches to spend two months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. G us tin havo i gone to Lincoln, Neb., to spend two wee ks. Miss Ethel Selbaeh has returned from Brighton and will leave soon for Berkeley, Ber-keley, where she will attend school. Mrs. A . E. Bow en, formerly Emma Lucy Gates, passed through Salt Lake last' week on her way from Brighton to her home in Logan. Mrs. Boweu will leave in September for the, east to fill concert engagements in New York, Baltimore Bal-timore and Philadelphia. 3 Miscellaneous Events The Xeeillecraft club spent Tuesday at the summer home of Mrs. Lou Cornell Cor-nell and Mrs. Taylow near Pinecrest. A picnic dinner was served in the afternoon, aft-ernoon, followed by dancing at Pine-crest Pine-crest inn in the evening. Members present were: Mrs. Ned Price, Mrs. Marsh Cole, Mrs. George Bowman, Mrs. J. M. Baxter, Mrs. Koss KunUel, Mrs. Mvrtlo Smith, Mrs. S. W. Price, Mrs. Will Loveridge, Mrs. John Vincent and Mrs. Flora Meverhoffer. . The Thursday Afternoon club gave a lake party last Thursday. The guests were seated at a long able decorated in pink and white sweetpeas for a picnic pic-nic luncheon. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Eidd, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrv, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wilson, Wil-son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farnow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Selander, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Collett, Mr. and Mrs. it. Burns Pyper, Mrs. Parlev Condie and Miss Ruth Crater. The "club will be entertained next Thursday by Mrs. Charles Parry at her home on Fifth West street. Sidney Bert Lockhart entertained a party of six at the Hotel Utah roof garden gar-den Wednesday night in celebration of his twenty-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen entertained enter-tained Friday evening at a lawn party at their home, 774 East Twelfth South. The spacious lawn was beautifully decorated deco-rated with electric lights and box lanterns, lan-terns, a large canvas was stretched for dancing, but on account of rain dancing was enjoyed in6ide. The home was beautifully decorated, the living room being doiie in snapdragons; the music room and reception hall was done in large sunflowers, and the dining room in white daisies. A musical programme was given the first part of the evening, after which a buffet supper was served. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Jensen, Mrs. B. Brown, Mrs. Brig Price and Mrs. M. Jensen. Those assisting in the dining room were Miss Marie Jensen, Miss Bertha Hansen, Han-sen, Miss Anna Jensen, Miss Mabel Hansen, Miss Syne Jacobsen, Miss Hagh-nie Hagh-nie Lyngby, M'iss Melicia Jensen, Mrs. H. Harry "Madsen. A hundred guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. H. Harry Madsen entertained enter-tained 170 of their friends at a lawn party Tuesday evening at their beautiful beauti-ful residence, 177S South Ninth East. The lawn was gaily decorated with large American, Norwegian and Danish flags. The artistic illumination of electric lights and Japanese lanterns was effective. ef-fective. During the evening a programme pro-gramme was given. Games were plavcd and dancing upon canvas was a feature. fea-ture. Miss Olive Miller and Miss Geneve Stewart presided at the punch bowl. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Daniel H. Magdiel, Miss Herta Hansen, Miss Matilda Rasmussen and Syne Jacobsen and Guthru Jacobsen. Mr. A. J. T. Sorensen and Mr. Ole Gulbrand-sen Gulbrand-sen assisted Mr. and Mis. H. Harry Madsen to make the party a splendid success. Miss Lurah Turner entertained the Enin club Wednesday evening at her home on East Fourth South street. The game of '500 was the feature of the evening. The prizes were awarded to Miss Virginia Pitt and Miss Evelyn Barton. The guests were seated at a prettily arranged table in the center of which was a basket of red gladioluses with a large tulle bow on' the handle of the basket. The place cards, favors and ices wore carried out in a color scheme of red and green. The other rooms were decorated in coral sweet peas. The hostess was assisted by Miss Frances Sloan. The club will be entertained August 17 by Miss Louise Weir. The Bona Quirites club was entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Hazel Bishop on South Temple street. Miss Myrtle Bishop and Miss Eva Lewis were the invited guests. The evening was spent in sewing, after which supper was served. The supper table had as a centerpiece a large basket bas-ket of garden flowers. The club will have its next regular meeting September Septem-ber fi at the home of Miss Ruth Burk-hardt. Burk-hardt. Mr. and Mrs. E. Houser entertained with a lake party Thursday evening in honor of Miss Zina Lawson of Logan. After a bath in the lake a picnic supper sup-per was served. |