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Show Aau Calls to Lovers K of Nature and Sports Opening of Country Club, With Golf, Tennis Ten-nis and Dinner Dance Inaugurates Festivity. T MAY, blossom-crowned and winsome, fairest month of all the year, is here, with its call to canyons and hillsides, hill-sides, where wild violets and star-eyed anemones lift their pretty heads, where snnBhine lingers and spring breezes gently fan the cheek of the wanderer iato nature's fairyland; where the Robin Redbreast preens his feathers and chatters' chat-ters' hp his mate, about housekeeping plans in some leafy bower, and a khaki-elad khaki-elad youth promises that -when he returns re-turns from the war he and his yonng sweetheart will also establish a home, lovers of out-of-door sports the call Mis to tennis court and golf links. A I number of young society women, as t.well as ir.cu, are enthusiasts in both Pjfcames, and the balmy weather of the week lias brought out many players. The opening of the Country club yesterday yes-terday with golf and tennis tournaments, tourna-ments, followed by a table d'hote dinner din-ner and dance in the evening, marked the official opening of the summer social season in Salt Lake. Soon country homes will bo occopied and the freedom and informality of summer entertaining will be in evidence. evi-dence. Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, who have recently arrived from their wintbr residence at Pasadena, will open 1 heir beautiful summer home, Oakwood, in Cottonwood, this week. Mrs. Holmes will have a, number of visitors during the summer and will do a great deal of entertaining. A large number of Mrs. Holmes's friends welcomed her back to Salt Lake in an informal "at home" at the Hotel Utah, Friday afternoon. after-noon. The rpeentinn was from 't until t K I ,,, " w ! : 'l I ' . J I I Springtime Is Popular As Season For Brides - Bride's Parents Announce An-nounce Engagement of Miss Vivian Smith and Carl S. Swanholm. ANNOUNCEMENT is made by Mr. and Mrs. George K. Smith of the engagement of their daughter, Vivian Seath Smith, to Carl Slusser Swanhobn of Boise, Idaho. Much interest attaches at-taches to the announcement, since Miss Smith is one of the most charming and attractive young women of the city, belonging to a well known family. She is a recent graduate of Rowland Hall and also of the Seranton Art academy. She is a talented musician and a classic dancer. Her winsome personality has j made her a general favorite. Mr. Swanholm is a prominent young civil engineer iu the employ of the government. gov-ernment. He is a graduate of Lcland Stanford university, and comes from one of the leading families of Idaho. His parents are Mr. ami Mrs. llcury C. Swanholm of Boise. The date for flic wedding ha-s nut yet been definitely fixed. FORMER Congressman and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Howell of Logan announce i the engagement of their daughter. Ruth, to Spencer P. Felt of Salt Lake, the marriage to take, place early in June. The Howells, with another daughter, Mrs. David J. Stoddard, and two children, chil-dren, have recently returned from :i winter's sojourn in southern California. ' After a short visit here with some of their children, they went on to their homo in Logan. Mrs. Stoddard has taken an apartment apart-ment here while Lieutenant Stoddard, who is in the aviation corp, is teni porarily stationed in Texas. 9 MR. AND MRS. J. D. C. YOL'NO announce the engagement of their daughter, Gladys, to Lieutenant Rudolph Orlob, now stationed at Kelly " p. m. in the president's suite, and the gracious hostess expressed her pleas-ire pleas-ire in again receiving her Salt Lake friends. SOCIETY, glad of release from win- tcr formality, was much in evidence "i pretty sport clothes at the opening of the Country club yesterday after-noon after-noon and evening. Golf and tennis in the afternoon was followed by a table il bote dinner and dance in the evening. 3fany reservations were made for din-uerud din-uerud a number of parties were entertained. en-tertained. Among those having reservations reser-vations were: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bering, twenty; Mr. and Mrs. II. R. MaoMiUan, seven: Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hamilton, four; Mr. aud Mrs. H. M. Dinwoodcy, six; Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. I'eed, six; Captain Mcintosh, four; Mussel L. Tracy, eight; Mrs. W. Scott Keyting, ten; Frank E. Johnson, four; J&J T. Harris, two; Mr. and Mrs. Free-MJ1 Free-MJ1 Bassctt, eight; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kichmoud, six; Mr. and Mrs. George S. l;anuett, six; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. ancr, six; Dr. and Mrs. George Kl-rbeck, Kl-rbeck, eight; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sul-'ivan, Sul-'ivan, four; Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. Lar-ki'i8, Lar-ki'i8, five; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Roscn-bl"tt; Roscn-bl"tt; J. C. Howard, two; Dr. and Mrs. H. Pinkerton, five; Mr. and Mrs. (jcorgc A. Steiner, six; Mr. and Mrs. lrd Cowans, four; Miss Carolyn Cowans, six; O. J. Hanke, four; Mr. Mrs. A. E. Kimball; Mr. and Mrs. A. Gillette, five. The entire reservation reser-vation list numbered 154. Spring flowers, including Japanese lri6, marigolds and carnations, were "sed as tablo decorations. Regular table d'hote dinners will be given weekly on Saturday evening dur-"g dur-"g the season, followed by dancing. Luncheons will bo served on Wednesday. Wednes-day. k bower of spring blossoms, a May breakfast was served iu the oung Women's Christian association ws at the Continental Bank building 'ora 6:30 until 9 o'clock yesterday morning. A yellow idea, suggestive of spriug sunshine, was introduced in the decorative scheme and the menu. Yellow and white blossoms, with a touch of green, were festooned from the ceiling of tho large dining room, with May baskets filled with golden hued wild flowers, suspended at intervals. inter-vals. In one end of the room was a huge blossoming marguerite plant. On each table was a vase of either jonquils, jon-quils, daffodils or yellow tulips'. Branches of apple blossoms in jardinieres jardi-nieres formed an aisleway at the entrance en-trance of the dining room, and fragrant lilacs lent beauty ami fragrance to the room. The menu ou cards hand-painted in golden buttercups, was in keeping with the spirit of the entertainment. It follows: fol-lows: Fruit Buttercups. Golden Glow Eggs-Curled Eggs-Curled Bacon. Sunshine Marmalade. ' Over-the-Top Rolls. Golden Drip Coffee. The breakfast was under the direction direc-tion of Miss Helen Scruggs, who was assisted by Mrs. F,li.abeth Burrows, Miss Louise Carder and other secretaries secre-taries of the association. Twenty high school girls in white caps, tied with yellow ribbon and yellow-and yellow-and white aprons, served. They were Miss Helen Anderson, Miss Afton Seal. Miss Ann Fisher, Miss Muriel Gates. Miss Isabel Gates, Miss Genevieve Short. Miss Virginia Short, Miss Catherine Knight, Miss Marjorie Knight, Miss Catherine Silver Sil-ver Miss Valentine Gorlinski. Miss Lois Parrel). Miss Persis Gardner. Miss Mav Glen, Miss Audrey Iloagland, Miss Gladvs Bong. Miss Carol Caine. Miss Ethel Maxfield. Miss Elsie Green. Miss Elizabeth Bennett, Miss Carol Pitts, Miss Geneve Boyl and Miss Msxine Maxon. Among those haing table reserva tions wen- the Business Girls" dub. Mrs L. M. Bailey. Miss Caroline Bar- num, Miss Gertrude Prack and Mrs. D. C. Jones. Business men and business women stopped in to breakfast on their way to work, enjoying the rare treat of au early morning social hour with which to begin the day. About 500 guests were, served. Miss Sada Johnson of New- York, chairman of the national finance department de-partment of the Y'oung Women's Christian Chris-tian association, who is here for the financial canvass of the local associa-1 tion, was guest of liouoi. . j. N compliment to Mrs. Ernest. A, il Smith, the women principals and. supervisors in tho city public schools entertained at luncheon yesterday afternoon after-noon on tho roof garden of the Hotel Utah. The guests were seated at one long table, decorated with baskets of pink sweet peas, and the place cards were hand painted with the flower designs. The same dainty color was carried out in the candies and ices. Covers were laid for the. following: Mrs. E. A. Smith, Miss Olive Ferris, Miss Elizabeth Qualtrough, Mrs. S. E. Karricli, Miss Anna Corbelt, Mrs. Retta Casady, Miss Evelyn Reilly, Miss Mary Dysart. Mrs. Martha Mandell. Miss Delia Pendleton. Miss Lillian Whalen. Mrs. Elizabeth V. Frit, Miss EUzabeth Bond. Miss Grace E. Frost. Miss Char lotte Bureh. Miss Gertrude Arbuckle and Miss Etta Powers. BF.KORE his departnre for the officers' offi-cers' training camp of the engineers' engi-neers' reserve corps in Virginia, Hubert Hu-bert Ball was gnest of honor at a dinner din-ner party given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Peterson at their home. A crystal basket of Cecil Brunncr roses was the centerpiece for the table, and the place cards were hand-painted wi;h the same flowers. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Huberl Hall. Miss Margaret Holley. Gammon Hayward and Roy Penman. Mr. Penman has also been appointed to the training camp, and will go with Mr. Hall this week. ynyn ISS EDNA TRAYLOR entertained I yesterday afternoon at a card party at her home on Third avenue for her guest, Miss lithcrine Doty of Eureka. Patriotic decorations were used throughout the house. The tea table had as a centerpiece a basket of red carnations, and the place cards were small dag designs. Covers were laid for the following guests: Miss Ruth Barnard, Miss Henrietta Hen-rietta Bird, Miss Katherine Harvey, Miss Allie Movie, Miss Looisc Nebeker. Miss Ruth Wolfe. Miss Dorothy Moss-man Moss-man and Miss Ruth Phillips. AtTIYTTY' in a social way at the University of Utah the last week included a number of informal afternoon after-noon entertainments. The members of the Chi Omega sorority of the university univer-sity entertained at a tea for the high school seniors of tho state who were guests at the university on Friday. The entertainment was given at tho home of Miss Belle Livingston ou Seventh East street. The house was decorated throughout with cardinal and straw, the sorority colors, carried out with snapdragons. snap-dragons. Mrs. George M. Marshall was the patroness. The hostess was assisted in serving by Miss Marjorie Burrows, Miss Edna Williams. Miss Katherine Marshall, Miss Leah Bui Ion and Miss i Helen Spencer. About ninety guests Called during the receiving hours from 4 until 6 p. m. Entertainment was given at the university uni-versity for all high school students Friday by the college authorities. The j visitors were given a luncheon at 1 p. m. I at the university. In the evening they were guests of the university student body at a dancing party in the men's! gymnasium at the college. The hall was decorated with national flags, and high school and university banners. About L'OO students were entertained. CLOSING a series the Social club of the First Congregational church gave an entertainment in the church-parlors church-parlors on Friday evening. The rooms were decorated with lilacs and tulips. Dancing and cards were enjoyed and a short programme was given. A special feature was the dance of the wood nymph, given in costume by Miss Jasmine Smith. Light refreshments refresh-ments were served late in the evenmg. The committee in charge of the arrangements ar-rangements included Mrs. Glen Miller, Mrs. A. J. Gorbam- and -Mrs. E. L. Bar-nett. Bar-nett. ' Miss Etha Mayo was hostess at an informal tea Friday afternoon at. ber home on East South Temple street for the members of the Gamma Phi sorority of the university and the local members mem-bers of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. The reception rooms were decorated with baskets of lilacs, and red and white tulips were used on the tea table. The freshman members of the Gamma Phi sorority assisted in serving. They arc: Miss Madeline McClellan, Miss Mildred McCIain, Miss Josephine Richards, Miss Marjorie Lewis and Miss Vivian Beer. Events of Coming Week MRS. Ferdinand J. Fabian will entertain en-tertain at tea Tuesday afternoon at the f'abiau home ou Twelfth East street, in compliment to Mrs. Harold Fabian, wbo, with her husband, Captain Cap-tain Fabian, are visiting here from Camp Lewis, during Captain Fabian's leav e. A musical tea will be given by section sec-tion 2 of the Ladies' Aid societv of Immanuel Baptist rburrh at the home of Mrs. Ross Beason in the Maryland apartments Saturday afternoon. The programme will be as follows: Piano, selection. Miss Genevieve Hall; violin number. Miss Gladys Bong; piano solo, Miss Bernice fTaff dramatic reading. Mrs. Zora Shaw Hoffman; trio, Mrs. C. A. Stilphen, violin; Mrs. A. L. White, violin; Mrs. Ross Beason; njauo ! selection, Mrs. Chrissie Lawsou Chap-man'; Chap-man'; piano duct, Mrs. E. M. Richard-1 son and Mrs. Ross Beason; dramatic reading, Mrs. Zora Shaw Hoffman; piano pi-ano number, Miss Helen Bottles. Mrs. Ernest Ga.yford will be at home informally on Friday afternoon from d until 0 o'clock in honor of her guest,' Mrs. A. B. Ronksley, who is to return to her home iu Canada thjs week. The Order of the Gleam of the Uni-versitv Uni-versitv of Utah will have charge of the dramatic readings to be given by Professor S. H. Clark on Thursday and Friday in Barratt hall. The programmes arc being arranged by the Gleam members mem-bers to raise money for a fund which has been established for the purpose of constructing a "little theatre'' on the university campu.'. The plan of I tne organization is to build the theatre j ami clubhouse, for the use of the. Gleam and for the production of Student dramatics. dra-matics. Seventy-five prominent clubwomen club-women ol the state will act as patronesses patron-esses for the three programmes on Thursday evening Friday afternoon aud Fridav evening. The El Exito club will meet Wednesday Wednes-day for luncheon at the home of Mrs. Fred Dust on Lincoln avenue. The afternoon will be spent in sewing. .. The Busy Twelve will meet Wednesday Wednes-day at the home of Mrs. Carl .Schmidt in Mead avenue. The bridge tea which was to have been given Tuesday evening by the KeJ Cross auxiliary' of the St. Paul's Episcopal church, has been postponed. " Miss Eva Limd will entertain the alumnae members of the Delta Ep-ilrci sorority of the University of Utah at her home, 618 South Twelfth L'asl street, on Saturday afternoon. The Crystal Bridge dub will meet on Wednesday with Mrs. J. F. Dunn at her home on Third avenue. The meeting of the T. B. F. Sewing I'lnb. announced for Monday with Mrs. Virginia D. Ernst, 417 Douglas avenue, has been postponed. The Boni Mae club will give the third and last dance of tin: season at the Ladies' Literary Hub Friday evening. field, San Antonio, lexas. I he marriage mar-riage will take place within the next few weeks. If Lieutenant Orlob cannot obtain leave from duty, his bride will join him iu Texas for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hillslcnd an nouuee the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Arleine, to Lorenzo B. Summer-hays, Summer-hays, the wedding to take place in June. Announcement is made of th marriage mar-riage of Stratford A. Shakcspenr and Miss Mary 1. Young. The wedding took place Wednesday morning at tho home of the bride's sister, Mrs. William B. Erckeoii. The ceremony was performed per-formed by President William B. Erek son of tho Cottonwood stako of the Mormon church. A wedding breakfast followed for relatives aiul a shower was given in the afternoon. Forty guests were in attendance. The couple will be at home alter Mav 15 iu Magna. Miss Eva Nibley, a daughter of Bishop and Mrs. C. W. Nibley, and Lieutenant George M. Cannon, Jr., were married Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple, and a wedding breakfast was served later at the Hotel Utah for the relatives and close friends of the bridal couple. Ijle in the afternoon the couple left for California, where Lieutenant Cannon will join his company com-pany at Camp Kearny. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Bernice Mangum and Harold James Hunter of Idaho, who were married April 1" at the St James cat lied ra I iu Los Angeles. The brirlo was a student of the University of Utah, and Mr. Hunter attended the University "f California until he cu-ited cu-ited with the United States marines. The couple will he at home fur the nresenl at Coronado Beach. 1 Mir..- Mae Berry, daughter of Mrs. C. R. Berry, and V. J. Wende were mar- (Continued on Page Three.) i (Continued from Pago One.) I jdVctlnPsday, A.ril lM, at the home ! j the bride in the I, ester apartments, ijtgl a short weddinp trip the couple fjjjl he at home at the Brown apart- yr. and Mrs. Henry Kipp have an-i nonneed the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Ella, to Charles M. Weiss. No jai'e has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Sarah A. White announces the engagement of her daughter, Grace, to lialph Cracroft. The wedding will take place in June. Mrs. Robert Beveridge announces the marriage of her daughter, Lillian Belle, to Bayard B. Barney of the land service, United States navy. The wedding took place April 27. Mr. ami Mrs. Ramey will be at home to their friends at No. 2 Ivanhoe apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bobbins announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Thelma E., to AJJdrldge N. Evans. The wedding will take place in June. JeT and Mrs. Charles E. Davey, of j5o South Eighth West street, announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. daugh-ter. Hazel, to Reuben H. Hansen. Tho wedding will take place in June. gSK ' Mrs. Joanna Harris announces the marriage of her daughter, Emily, to George K. Bridwell. The marriage took place April 26, when Mr. Bridwell was in the city on a short furlough from Camp Kearny, where he is stationed with the 157th field hospital unit. The bride will join her husband in San Diego in June. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bradley announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence Flor-ence Beatrice, to Z. William Berrington. The wedding will take place Wednesday at the home of the bride, 158 South Eleventh East street, and will be followed fol-lowed by a wedding supper. Miss Pearl Bradley will be bridesmaid and C. H. Vannest will be best man. Mr. Berrington Ber-rington is with the medical corps at the Fort Douglas hospital. L. F. Nester announces the engagement engage-ment of his daughter, Ella Mary, to Grant M. Romney, son of H. J. Bomney. The marriage will take place Wednesday at noon. MISS VIVIAN SMITH, whose engagement to j Carl Slusser Swanholm of Boise is anil an-il nounced today. ' j yv ''' six months. Iteports were given by Miss Lottie Turley, president; Miss Blanche Armstrong, treasurer, and Mrs. Phoebe II. Cook, secretary. A short programme was given. Those taking part were H. H. Greensides, George Islaub, C. J. Heilbut, -Mrs. J. Hurley, Miss Evelyn Mackey, Miss Janet Mack-ey Mack-ey and Geoffrey Cook. Light refreshments refresh-ments were served. Miscellaneous Events Mrs. Arthur Lovendale, 429 Blair street; was given a birthtlay surprise at licr home Tuesday afternoon by a few of her close friends. As a remembrance of the day, a cut glass vase was presented pre-sented by her friends. Refreshments were served late in the afternoon. The follajjiug were guests: Mrs. J. Mey-m&f.rs. Mey-m&f.rs. J. H. Lovondale, Mrs. J. An- Mrberg, Mrs. Theo Ixrvendale, Mrs. Arthur Graham, Mrs. J. W. Hilton, Mrs. Arthur Lovendale and Mrs. Crosbie fcckering. Mrk. J. L. Eiley entertained Tuesday Tues-day evening at a bundle shower in honor of her sister, Mrs. George K. Bridwell, a bride of the week. About fifty guests were present. An informal entertainment was given in honor of Mrs. Leonard E. Adams by the Young L'adies' Mutual Improvement association of the Twenty-seventh ward Wednesday evening in the ward amusement hall. Mrs. Adams has been president of the association for the past two years. The irarty was planned by her counselors, Miss Keren Coombs 'and Miss Ksther llisham. About fifty were present. The hall was decorated with pink and white spring flowers and blossoms. Light refreshments were served. ' Mr. and Mrs. Orson May were surprised sur-prised by the officers and teachers of the Wasatch ward Sunday school and M. I. A. on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Evans on Drowning avenue. The evening was spent in games and dancing, and a musical programme was given by Miss Ivy Gordon and Miss Veda Elton. During Dur-ing the evening Mr. and Mrs. May were presented with a book. The presentation pres-entation Bpeech was made by N. G. Morgan. Si?ty were invited to meet the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Kvans were assisted in receiving by Hishop and Mrs. M. O. Ash ton, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Leo Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brazier, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bit-ncr Bit-ncr nud Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Freil. Miss Lorine Brown was hostess last f; a slumber party at her home y lor Miss Benita Jamea of lock. Utah. The guests ivere larlotte Carlson, Miss l'erol Miss Eva Stromness, Miss Kachael Stromness, Miss Delia Huff-aker Huff-aker and Miss Delia Stevenson. i The mcmbors of the P. A, P. circle mot at the home of Miss Ramona Wiest Friday afternoon. Musical selections and recitations wore given by tho members, followed by light refreshments. refresh-ments. Those present were Miss Ca-mille Ca-mille Woodbury, Miss Blanche Buff-mgton, Buff-mgton, Miss Kathrvn MeGee, Miss Ca- Bryan and Miss Norma Bryan, Miss Butt Monahan, Miss Marie Squires. Miss Wanda Paulson and Miss Dorrit oung. Miss Laura Maefarlane and Miss Ke-' Ke-' Coomhs entertained the members e G. L B. club Friday evening at '"o former's home on S street. The rooms wore prettily decorated through-n through-n with purple and2white lilacs. A large ,0'l of a varietv of spring flowers lornicd the centerpiece of the dining loom table. Music was the main tea,-,ure tea,-,ure of the evening. Miss Pearl Holm niil .Miss Blanche, iloliu giving several musical selections in both solos and uuets and Miss Kate McQuarrie giving recitation. The hostesses were as-,s,tel as-,s,tel by Mrs. J. M. Macfarlaue. Ihe following guests were present: !ss Ruby Richards. Miss Bea Barton, -hiss Minnie Knight, Miss Blanche nlm. Miss Pari Holm. Miss Kate Mo-V Mo-V !"ne, .Miss Constance Budgett. Miss '!"cu Davis, Miss La Fond Tanner, ;!'s Lucile Budgett, Miss Florence ul-' Jliss Vella Tanner, Miss Lily Mnson. Miss Marv Glade. Miss Clara ""ton, Miss Ellis Wirthlin. Th jj9",s of the Coo-oe auxiliary JHPnT American Red Cross society en-Zv en-Zv ued t,, members of the "Aus-yan "Aus-yan society at the home of Mrs. K. & reensidos, 1140 Ninth East street, gfesday evening. The evening was rat ln reviewing the work of the last They arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bvrne. ; Mrs. George Ebert and daughter. ; Miss May Ebert, have returned from I an extended trip to Denver. -Vews has been received iu the city of t lie appointment of Miss iSadic Meyers Mey-ers as assistant director with Dr. Ad-ler, Ad-ler, at the Psycholopatic .juvenile Institute In-stitute of Chicago. Miss Meyers is living liv-ing at the Hull house, and is closely associated with Miss Jane Addams in her work. Former Congressman and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Howell have returned from spending spend-ing the winter in California, and after a few days in the city have returned to their home in Logan. They were accompanied home by their daughter. Mrs. David 1. Stoddard. Mrs. A. B. Ronksley will leave this week for her home in Canada, after spending several months with her brother, Ernest Gavford, and his family. fam-ily. Mrs. Mary G. Best has returned from a six months' visit to Los Angeles and the southern California beaches. Mrs. Best is at the Newhouse hotel for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith have gone to Camp Dodge after visiting Mrs. Smith 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Darling. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Jane Darling. Mrs. P. L. Oswald left yesterday for a two months' trip to New York. Mrs. Oswald was the guest of honor at a prettily appointed luncheon given Friday Fri-day by Mrs. S. F. Fenton at her home on North Second West, street. - Mrs. Peter Moller, Jr.. formerly Miss Lillian Doseher, it the guest of her father. Henry W. Doseher. Mrs. Carroll C. Bint, will return to Camp Lewis today, accompanied by her brother, Lieutenant Louis Karrick. Both have been visiting their mother, Mrs. S. E: Karrick. $ $ Mrs. Theo C. Brooks has returned home after visiting her brother, W. Selby Clays, in Nevada. Personal Mrs. Ashby D. ( leveland and efifl-dren efifl-dren have returned from Venice and La Jolla, Cal., where they have been for the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pembroke and little daughters, Jane, Betty an. I Katharine, Kath-arine, have gone to Arizona, to remain six weeks. Mrs. A. A. Justice of Milwaukee is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. D. Pier-son. Pier-son. it.' ' Mrs. Andrew G. Krauss has returned to her home in Helena, Mont., after a visit to Mrs. Abbott Maginnis. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moffat and little daughter of Havden, Ariz., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moffat at their home on East Fourth South street. Miss Theresa Carroll has returned to lift' home in Laramie, Wyo., after spending spend-ing the winter with her sister, Mrs. W. It. Bintz, and niece, Mrs. John C. Daly. Mrs. Edna Callaghan has returned from San Francisco und is at the Hotel CTtah. Mrs. Lewis B. McCornick and mother, Mrs. Margaret Blaino Salisbury, have Sone to New York for a visit. Mrs. Salisbury came from California to join I Mrs. McCornick. Mrs. Gollin Bell and small son of Miami, Ariz., are guests of Mrs. Bell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Addison. Mrs. Bell has been to the Mayo Brothers hospital in Rochester, Miim., for a month, and will be here for a few weeks on her way home. been visiting Captain and Mrs. Fabian, has returned home. 4 Mrs. Russell Kimball Woodruff left totiuv for Camp Kelly, to join her husband, hus-band, who is iu the aviation service of the y&ited States army. Mrs. Kenneth Yeates has gone to Camp Sevier, at Greenville, S. C to join her husband. Lieutenant Yeates, who is stationed there. Mrs. C. B. Oliver has returned from a five months' visit to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver have taken the Sev-mour Sev-mour Wells home on Eleventh East street. Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Leyson have returned re-turned from southern California, where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. S. .. Whitnev. Miss Katherine Whitney, Harden Whitney and Samuel Whitney have returned from Holly wood, Cal., where they have spent two months. Miss Ruth Swaim ami Mis. Rena Johansen have gone to southern California Califor-nia and the beaches to spend the summer sum-mer months. Mrs. W. T. Benson will leave early this week for San Francisco and Berkeley, Ber-keley, to attend the commencement exercises of the University of California, Califor-nia, where her daughter, Miss Olive Benson, will be graduated. Mrs. Fred Davidson and children 'have returned from Ocean Park, where they have spent some time. Mrs. Charles A. Stain has returned from Ocean Park and other southern California beaches, where she has been for some time. A. .1. Knight has returned from a trip of several weeks to California. Mrs. Knight, who accompanied him, will re-I re-I urn soon. ifr. and Mrs. Hubbard Reed have gone lo New Y'ork. to remain several weeks. Captain Paul T. Robinson of the signal sig-nal corps of the aviation service of the United States army, stationed at Vancouver, Wash., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Robinson for several sev-eral davs the past week. Miss Katherine Franken, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Franken for some time, left last week lor her home in Iowa. Miss Tsabel Harvielle returned to her home in Mammoth. yesterday afternoon, after a. several davs' visit 'to Miss Cecelia Ce-celia Gavin at the Moxum hotel Miss Nellie Calvin of Omaha re-iirned re-iirned to Halt Lake the latter part of the week trom a visit to Los Angeles Cal., and will remain some time "with her sister, Mrs. George N. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. George S. Gannett have tHotelfer011 and e at hi .Captain and Mrs. Harold Fabian are here tor ten days, while Captain Fabian- TZ "SE ,Ca""1 Us' A'n Lake. Mrs. I-erdinaFabian. who has Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edwards will leave this week for New York, to remain re-main several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards Ed-wards will open their home in Cottonwood Cotton-wood early in June. Mrs. G. W. Neeley left yesterday for a trip to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Wegg of Chicago are guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Wegg in the Knickerbocker apartments. Miss Mary A. McCaffrey left yesterday yester-day for Ouray, Colo., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen McCaffrey. McCaf-frey. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Pyper have gone to New Y'ork for a short visit. ' Miss Mary Bills and Miss Mary Powers Pow-ers of Hastings. Neb., are the' guests of Mrs. N. D. Falls at her home on East Second South street. s" Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle and family have gone to Bonanza, Idaho, to spend the summer with their son. , 1 Mrs. C. E. Dolman lias returned from a. six weeks' visit iu Los Angeles and San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Eberhart and daughter, Miss Angela Eberhart, of I'hicngo. are in the city for a few davs on their way home from the coast: |