Show 00 rf 1 Q ID ac p P j By EDITH S. S Grownups Grownup's Playtime Arriving SA C AT 1 folks playtime is coming coining comin comingO O again in fact the unseasonable able ble went weather her it is is always permissible permissible permissible per per- to mention the weather and the scarcity of maids in the society column of the past few days das has made truants tr of every ever eYer one The pIny playtime time allotted to Salt Lake Dike begins with Memorial l day and concludes with Labor da day that is the grown folks' folks playgrounds playgrounds playgrounds play play- grounds open wide their gates for far that period and watering places briny abound abound abound b briny illY hot sulI sul- sul I or fresh take fresh take your pick The motorist brings many others within his grasp and there are arc heaps of all day trips worth orth while Hereabouts we arc are acquiring many I Country Gentlemen and ladies who rho just now are busily engaged seeing to it that the countr country estate is remodeled renovated renovated renovated reno reno- and made read ready with i proper furnishings and cool chintz coverings for the season of Cl open house Many of these have private swimming pools where the last word in fashionable fashionable fashion fashion- able bathing attire may be tried out in the waters fresh from the I mountain torre torrents ts heated only by Old Sol at any time from the carl early morning dip variety to a moonlight plunge Country Countr dwellers arc are inordinately inordinately inordinately fond of hobbies lobbies which run from gardening through a II long list including aviaries horticulture horticulture ture hure chicken raising and floriculture floriculture floriculture flori flori- culture but t s said the man or woman without a hobby amounts to little so get in ill line and acquire a hobby SOCIETY r 1 n n RS WILLIAM WILLIA t H H. KI KING G wife nHo of ot M It IV I Il Senator William II H. King and two children Kathleen and David have o arrived from Washington D D. C. C And arc aro at tho Hotel Utah Mrs Mark McChrystal arrived Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day from California and will be at homo for the present with Mrs Irs Sarah Mc Mc- McChrystal Chrystal at the McChrystal home on East First South Mrs rs Ira C. C Barend and small son Fr Fred d dI I Ira Barend left lert Wednesday day for tor San Frani Fran- Fran i i cIco to Join Lieutenant Barend who Is there thero receiving treatment at tho Letterman Letterman Letterman Letter- Letter man General hospital for tor wounds received ed In overseas service Mr 11 and Mrs Irs L. L W. W have ha gone sone Francisco for tor a ten days' days trip Mrs Irs Samuel Newhouse accompanied by her mother Mrs Mary Stingley ley left Wednesday y for Berkeley Berkele Ca Cal where they will Ill visit Mr and Mrs George Geor C C. Moore for several weeks before going going- to southern southern southern south south- I ern for tor the summer Mrs J. J Frank Judge arrived ed ed yesterday from San Francisco and Is the tho guest of her sister Mrs Irs Fred Cowans at the Cowans home on Second a avenue venue Mrs Judge will remain In Salt Lal Lake o a about out two weeks Word Yord has been received b by Mrs George Georgo J. J Gibson from her ulster sister Mrs N. N Gray formerly Miss Laura Sherman who with her husband has been actively engaged in war work that sho she has been decorated b by tho the Belgian government with the order of or St St. Elizabeth Mr Ir Gray has been decorated twice for his services Colonel and Mrs Irs Edwin Francis Holmes who ho have spent the winter at their home In In Pasadena Pasadena will return to Salt Lake Lako I early In Jul July and will wl occupy their at- at at attractive country home Oakwood In tho the I at-I Mill MIU Cr Creek ek district during Jul July and md August Mr 11 and Mrs O O. C C. and their niece Miss Alena Mena will leave soon eoon for Cor l Kansas City to rc reside resideS S Mrs J J. J H II H. Roo woo of Great Falls Mont Is s visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Irs L. L E E. I Hall linn Silo She camo came for tor the ache lne marriage of her sister elster Miss lIss Dora Hall and Walter Valter Tracy I Mrs Claire Stewart Boyer Boer has gone to New York where she will meet her husband husband husband hus hus- band Lieutenant De Witt A A. Boyer who has bos Just returned from France After a short hort visit In the East tho the young oung couple will return to make mako their homo home In Salt Lake Mrs Roy I L L. Schuyler Schuler Is tho the guest of or her cr parents ru Mr and Mrs W W. C. C McDonald Mc Me- Donald She was formerly MacDonald McDonald Mc Mac- Ic- Ic Donald and Is here to attend the tho wc wedding redding wed red ding of ot her sister Brita who will be e married married married mar mar- ried to John Kimball Woolley of Seattle early farly In June Juno Captain Schuyler hll has been ordered abroad In command of ot the Eighteenth Eighteenth Eighteenth company compan replacement troops A B. B Gibson accompanied by his daughter Miss lIss Virginia Gibson left yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- for tor Chicago o for tor a 0 few weeks sta stay From there the they will go to Canada Canada Can Can- ada to spend several weeks In Quebec and Toronto The They will take the boat oat trip from Canada down Lako Lake Champlain Champlain Cham- Cham plain to New York where Miss Gibson Gibson Gib- Gib son Eon will spend tho the summer with rela rela- tires tives A Mrs Irs Dale Pitt of ot Index Wash Is tho the guest or 11 Pitts Pitt's parents Mr lr and Mrs Irs R n. C C. C Pitt at their home on North T Temple street Mrs W W. J. J Browning Drowning returned Friday Frida from a two months' months stay slay In California and Is at home homo at North Main street Mr Ir and Mrs Earl Coombs and bOob baby eon are now non at home at South Tenth East street Mrs Mars Irs N N. E E. E of at Ogden Is s visiting Miss Florence Sullivan for tor a a. few tew days dars Miss Dorothy Bailey Daile left Wednesday forthe for tor tho the East for tor a 0 visit of ot several weeks Mr 1 and Mrs Irs Lewis Cannon left Thursday for tor New York Boston and Chicago Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago to be gone bono several weeks Mr Ir and Md Mrs Earl Smith left Tuesday for tor or an on extended Eastern trip Including New New- NewYork cw York and Chicago Mrs rs Grant Swan left leCt Wednesday for tor Canton O. O Miss June will arrive o the tho latter part of or June from Los Angeles to visit Miss Wedgwood for tor sc several weeks Mr Ir and Mrs Irs E. E M. M Ledyard loft left Monday Mon Ion Monday day for tor California for tor a visit of or several weeks Miss Ethel Campbell has gone to WashIngton Wash Wash- Ington D D. C. C Mr Ir and Mrs J J. J F. P. P McGregor or rind and two children accompanied b by Mrs Jennie J J. J Drouillard and ron on Van an Leer have gone hone to Lava La Hot Springs s. s Idaho where here the they will l spend tho the summer Mr 11 and Mrs Ir C. C J. J Geary and eon son S S. S S S. S Geary Gean left during the week for tor a motor notor trip to Los Angeles Mr Ir an and Mrs Irs J. J C. C D Dugan left lert Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- da day for a three weeks' weeks Eastern trip Mrs Irs J. J A A. Reeves Rec left Wednesday forSan for forSan forSan San Francisco to attend field day ex exercises exercises ex- ex at tho the San 11 Rafael Ratael Military academy acad acad- can emy her son David Reeves Ree Is attending school David will accompany his mother homo home for tor tho summer Ma- Ma va va- cation Mrs Irs E E. O. O Leatherwood Leathers president of tho the Utah Federation of Women's omens Clu Clubs together with Mrs John of Pa Pa ette Idaho Id and Mrs Irs Fred W W. GoodIng Gooding Good- Good Ing Inh of ot Shoshone Idaho left leCt Monday londa forthe for tho the council meeting of the General Federation Federation Fed Fed- of or omens Women's Cl Clubs bs at Ashe l N N. C C. C Mrs Frederic James Bowlan of Pittsburg Pittsburg Pitts- Pitts burg hur- formerly Miss s Cora 1 of Salt Lake Lako CIt City Is at the Hotel Utah for an Indefinite visit with her heT mother and friends Mr l Bowlan nowlan will come corne on l I later tel ter Mr Mir Ir and Mrs lrI William J. J chaar aro are rejoicing over o tho arrival of a son born bornat orn at the Holy 1101 Cross hospital Monday londa Mr Ir and Mrs Henry Henr I L I. Moore and 1111 famIly fam tam ily and Mr Ir an and Mrs W W. Shirley are arc arenow arenow now at homo home to their friends at at 38 33 D street Mrs Irs A A. II H Cowie returned during the week from New ew York where she he has spent SIlent some somo time with her daughter Mi Miss ss Grace Cowie tho charming charming- young oung Salt alt Lake artist who ha has a popular exponent of oC classical 1 dancing In the 1 Miss Franc Frances s Johnson Is spending tho week end In Salt SaIl Lake Lako a e with friends Lieutenant and Mrs Irs W. W J. J L L. Phillips I formerly of oC this city and und recently of oC Ft t Sheridan Ill are arc now stationed at Ft Hile Kan ICan KanIn Mrs In rs 1 Phillips s was formerly Miss Bess s Miss lIss has returned from froma troma a three months months' l visit lt to Portland as ns the tho gU guest of ot her aunt Mrs II lI E L Dr and Mrs rs J J. J F. F and small daughter have returned from the Northwest Northwest North North- wc west t. t where Mrs I has spent the tho Ja past t two months month and Lieutenant Paschel Joined her two weeks week ago ngo Mr and Mrs E E. N N. N Greenleaf have have- sold old their home on Yale Yalo avenue and aro arc now at homo borne tit ot No Xo K S ts Wesley es c apartments Miss lIss Rub Ruby w who ho arrived homo home about a D. week ago aJO from Pan Fart an Francisco Is leaving tomorrow for Minneapolis Her H JI r brief sla stay here Is duo due to the serious ill ill- fleas of ot her sister slater Mrs Pearl to whose bedside sho she Is accompanying her mother Secretaries' Secretaries Schedule o of Club Life HE annual Flag day dav luncheon of ot the T THE Spirit of ot Liberty chapter D D. A R will wUl be bi held at the Country club on June 14 H with Mrs A. A J. J Hosmer as hostess The Short Stor Story club will be entertained enter enter- entertained Monday Juno 2 by Mrs W. W Scott and Mrs Irs B. B D. D Hamill at the Countr Country club The Greeter Ladles 1 will wilt be entertained at luncheon Wednesday at the Cullen hotel b by Mrs W W. W H. H Bressingham Mrs Irs II Ir Olsen will entertain tho the Wednesday Social club next week at her homo home on South Eleventh East Et street The Oliver O. O Howard W W. R. R C. C will hold their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at I. I 0 O 0 O. O F F. hall Mrs Bert Fox will 1 entertain the Entre Card club Monday at her home The second of ot tho the May olay series of musicales musicales musicales musi- musi cales under the tho direction of the tho music section of or the tho Ladles Ladles' LI Literary club will occur on Monday evening next MIt May 26 at S 15 o'clock at nt the clubhouse It will consist of ot two son song c cycles cles Memories s by Ethelbert Nevin for tor tenor soloist and quartette of mixed voices recitative and piano accompaniment Tho The Morning of the Year Tear b by Charles Cadman for tor or four tour solo voices Both of these will be bo given bv by b Mrs C. C C C. Dall Dally soprano Mrs Ernest Emest Ashton Smith contralto Mrs Ini Howard Howar Frazee tenor Mr r Harry Jellison bass a s. s Mrs C. C E. E Richards reader Mrs H H. E E. Burke Burko at atthe atthe atthe the piano The public Is Invited to attend at attend attend at- at tend this soiree No o admission lon will wilt be bo charged but a fL silver sliver offering will be re received received re- re at the door to bo ho applied to the tho care of ot a D. French orphan adopted b by the section Song cycle cycle Captive Captive Memories Ethelbert Novin alms aims to recall and hold hol captive the delicious emotions experienced In the successive awakening development and perfection of love as expressed Inthe In Inthe I the tho affection anniversaries of or a lifetime lIme 1 Prelude Love Is the tho Way ay to Ar- Ar ArI I cad cady This theme pervades the entire cycle 2 Admiration 3 Enchantment 4 4 Devotion G. G Serenade Serem 6 Entreaty 7 Marriage The Morning of 01 the tho Year Tear Cadman ln Charles Wakefield A song eon c cycle clo for or four tour solo voices Part I March I March and A April pdt I Prelude Quartet Spirit of ot Spring Recitative bass bals With Rushing I Solo Rolo bass I Martius leer Acer Invocation soprano Spirit Arise Arise Solo olo alto allo My 1 Tears Are Aro Falling Failing Recitative tenor All tho World orld Is Spring To Today ay Quartets II I I Hear the Whispering Voice of or Spring Recitative alto April Is Here Aria Soprano Welcome Sweet Sweet Wind In Intermezzo Part II Ma IT-Ma May Recitative tenor Again the Sun Is Over O 0 er All Solo olo and duet duct soprano and tenor Alas Tim That My 1 Heart Is a Lute i I Recitative alto aHo The Softly Warbled War Var ar bled Song Solo bass The Brooklet Came Camo From the Mountain Quartet I Saw Caw the Bud nud Crowned Spring Go Forth I Solo alto The Tho Moon Behind tho the Cottonwood v Recitative tenor Look 1001 Forth Bo Bo- loved Serenade tenor I not Cannot Sing to Theo Thee As I Would Sing Quartet O 0 Spirit of the Spring Delay will meet this The Daughters Daughter of Lynda Lynds e evening at tho the home of Miss lIss Mona not Bot- 11 Fifth avenue a A STUDY TUDY OF PERIOD FURNITURE ITURE In In the selection of the furniture for Cor a given room whether It H be e larCo laree e or small simple or magnificent there are three cardinal points to bo considered rell Tho The I character of or the room the sire she and design de design design de- de sign of furniture suitable tor for that room and the proper amount of furniture and andI I Its arrangement Period furniture will willbe willbe willi be used to demonstrate these principles at i furniture store Thursday I May Maj Ia 29 at 2 30 p. p m m. Arrangements by lW Rose Hoge II 11 II Housewives have learned learn In the last I the cold cod pack f few w w years that canning by method ha has I simplified and made a 11 0 moro more sure ure the process of or the tho preservation atlon of I foods than n v when hen the open-kettle open method was used Canning In the oven or the tho steamer without pressure 1 Is an adaptation adaptation adaptation tion of tho the cold colli pack method metho 1 which uses the 1110 equipment found In any kitchen It also ahw enables naLles tho the worker to keep cool durIng during dur dur- I dur-I ing the tho process Canning fruit In the l loven oven 0 or In iii a steamer teamer Is quickly done tho the fruit retains Its shape color and flavor or better bolter than when cooked Nl In the pr preservIng preserving ing kettle This method of canning theseas tho the seas enable mahle fruits and anti antie e vegetables will wilt bo bl shown at t tho the Civic Center next Wednes ednes day dav afternoon at 2 Z 2 Anyone Interested 1 Is s cordially Invited to attend se The Tho Utah Agricultural college and th the tho e department nt of agriculture cooperating g and tho the Women's omens Civic lc Center association present tho the following schedule for tor tho the I coming week WE-ok Wednesday May IS g. g 10 0 a m to 1 12 m. m Weighing and measuring of or children childre n for household engineering women Blanche Cooper and Rose Hose II Widtsoe May 28 22 2 p. p m m. m.-Cannon Canning fruits and vegetables In the oven o and In Inthe Inthe inthe the steamer Leah Iah P P. P Jennings Wednesday May Ia 28 2 to 4 p p. p m. m m.- m. Weighing and measuring of or children Blanche Cooper Thursday May ay 23 29 10 0 a. a a m. m m. m.-Demou- Demon Demonstration Summer salads and desserts dessert s mado made attractive b by the tho use of or gelatine l Leah P. P Jennings s. s sf Wednesday edne May Ia 29 2 p p. p m. m m. Study Study o of or f period furniture Dinwoodey's furniture store 37 West rest First South street ar nr- arrangements Rose Roso II 0 o The Seekers Seekers' Literary |