Show I Society Society's s Summer Campaign About to o Sunny ulna Days Moonlit Nights Offer Golden Opportunity N for Varied Entertainment By Bv BARON begin It is und lard to tell tellI r HE summer ca campaign pa is if about to THE I just what a summer campaign means menus in 11 society Down a now A days but t that is the term that seemingly always excites t the e ba ardes especially if they have ha unmarried daughters There is little difference 1 in n social campaigns of any season except that offer opportunities for a a. a varied summer days das and nights more the time is m more r re entertainment and aud 18 program o of f m In consequence conducive to the securing o of the plastic prizes in the matrimonial race lace The sad sea a waves the moon on the water the the murmuring woods the dells not over o crowded all nIl are the hunting grounds summer I campaign began about about of friend Hymen and the first the time the thea a front families represented by Bacchus an and Aphrodite met at a summer reso in the long ago But ut the cc summer summer campaign does docs not always s 's pertain to possible captures as outlined above above Gott Gott sic dank I 1 IThe IThe The way the season is staring off presages a busy summer if the coining coming fortnight may runy be taken as os a criterion With a week end such Buch as this a Saturday Sunday and fondo 1 Monday holiday both bath tho the sure footed ones in ill society and the are revelling in its delights for how could there be a happier appier holiday with three e flays days in which to kite cheques before finding it necessary to cover coYer them 1 Possibly because of the many events planned for for fart the coming days das most of the week end celebrations are aro rather quiet I and little house the I motoring parties ga gay parties making up excitement Tomorrow will be tho the quietest day the Country cl club b has experienced on many holidays the only set performances being out door events V a HOSE who ring the wedding bells will have something todo to toI todo T THOSE I do on Wednesday and every o other Wednesday and most of the other days in June A notable event of tho the second willbe will willbe willbe I be the wedding of Miss iss Bonnie Miller iller and Dr Charles M. M r. r Walson Valson at the Miller home on Y Wednesday a a evening to be followed b by bya Y Ya a large and brilliant reception Dr Walson Valson with his best man Dr Walter Davenport of Texas Cit City has arrived and tho the other members of the wedding party part will win be Sirs Mrs Kean Keau Miller Iiller as matron of honor the Misses l Emma Zane and Flora Hamilton bridesmaids McChrystal 1 ring bearer and Kean Miller Driller and Robert Butterfield ushers T the First Presbyterian church on the same evening Miss 1 AT A H Helen lell Hartley will be the bride of Sylvain Noak of Boston and this event too will be followed by a reception r 1 Miss Hartley will be attended by Sirs Mrs U. U T. T Clotfelter of Los Angeles and her bridesmaids will be the Misses Hazel Morse l Margaret 1 Andrews and Helen Taylor George E. E Skelton will act as bestman best bestman bestman man for Mr l Noak and the ushers designated are Charles C C. Campbell Francis Letchfield Edwin Shields and Harry Hartley coming of the J Jackling party on Tuesday will be the THE I signal for much gayety gayet in the set with which Colonel and Mrs l Jackling arc are usually found They will be Continued on page pae 3 will I any any Notable Weddings eddings mes Are vv f for fob or June une ne I fo J Jas itS as TARTHUR ARTHUR V. V r. r CALLAGHAN who returned from San Francisco on Wednes- Wednes V dY day where she has been visiting r since the thc holidays t I f tr C rt y r J 1 r 4 J J t ti Cb n 4 t t tr r r tuft a r t y 5 r t t r ry L Ot tr Ir Ie 4 p aj C Y t t t v 4 t E. E 1 W Y 1 v iS rt n Z A Y tl ril vh s Y k k 4 1 r Ad r 4 W p L YA A a r y yrA k tR 1 sw d 1111 Se St A S A r t Oi i A 0 r t rJ I tt w k cj A. A C N vS j nt nf S IR r Q fir L F k t av Jn o h Fin r 7 urn r Yr y v i df y iJ r fin C L. L 1 S r x f t rYr f L i xZ G t x i p J JY Y nf twi S J Y a AMrA t AY Fir f iw d' d dik y t lp K r v s vr ik r r Y tS' tS e n- n y G r A n 7 rt r ni F s li i n iC Yi 1 f m Yra i r fY Lr i f t p tr r v Got Y Sd rv Tt vE r y Y Z Ka r a err n i ri bV r nY Y r. r i 1 t tz v F Z l lr z rY f r r tt 13 1 e M n r 5 r 1 f 3 r j jt t 2 r ey r 7 W Y Iy M A v M l af y r f k t G. G J vp Y t L' L JS A 1 y kYi y 1 Etching by hv Giles Piles En Engraving Com Company any I J to Be Given i I Much Attention During Visit to Salt t Lake City V 9 I Continued from pa page e 2 accompanied by Mrs 1 Mountford Wilson of San Francisco and tl the thearty c Mrs J 1 Frat k k Judge at their theirs p party part arty will be guests ue s ts of Mr and country countr home I their stay sta here wt 1 be for a perlO period of four or five days days days' s On Tuesday evening e Mr lr and Mrs 1 c. c Whitley will entertain for them at a dance ance in the garden harden at att atthe atthe the Utah Mrs Mis I. I Lewis Levis B B. McCornick l and Mrs 1 l 1 Fred red t Cowans will be hostesses at another similar affair at nt the Country club clot on Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day evening and on Thursday Mrs Irs Judge and Mrs 1 Walker Talker Sa Salisbury will give a u dance in their honor at the Tennis club chub At the thc end of the week Colonel and Mrs hR Tackling Mrs 1 Wilson Tilson Mr Ir J J J. Frank Judge anti and Mr and Mrs firs Walker talker Salisbury will leave for Seattle together with Charles Hoyden Hayden Buckley Wells Ned Clark and aud Lothrop Ames who are on their way from flom the East These with Mr Wilson Vilson who will meet them in Portland or Seattle will ill form a yachting l party part who will be the of Colonel and Mrs Jackling on their trip to the Alaska Gold Mines 1 Thc They will return by way of San Francisco three or four weeks laterI later o T r is is nice nice for society to have so much in in prospect during the I early summer lays days though the affairs are not nott so gay bay as ns they once were and why no one knows unless it is is the fact that in the thc of so many position is based on wealth a and not on on birth or brains or breeding There are other factors also and there has been a general toning down However whether I there is anything in iii particular or not to keep one one- up at night I it makes no difference to those who think of little else but soci society ty an an they continue to stay in be bed till nearly noon before starting out afresh and do not get up in time to toen even en find out what is going on in the world outside of their own narrow circle It is amusing to hear the blase ones sa say that the they haven't heard of this or that because they haven't read rend the papers for the reason that there is nothing in them Poor POOl things the ones who do the talking dont don't read anything and never ha have yc and never will and neither do most of those the they run rUll with so they are arc all in a class Blissfully ignorant of what is going on in the world and in their own inic bo moo-cow moo way that is borrowed from a regular mind they continue to slide through life without knowing a beautiful lesson or any part of enduring things that make existence worth anything But this was not supposed to be a Sunday sermon rather a note of cheer for those who flutter and who are about to draw upon their stock of adjectives to describe the thc gil gayeties gayeties' of the month i MISS ISS MARION J CROCKER of Denver who will vill arrive here earl early carly in June to be bethe bethe bethe the guest of Miss v Margaret Dunn 1 I S Sr l c r T 1 y V 4 t 1 I 1 l 1 tV I I J. J tr 1 I 4 I Ir 4 V r i 1 7 3 y I f U 1 I 1 I 1 x W s W rL I jf Ij I y t t I N t I I I IY y Y r ya v ir Il r r r lI ii 1 J i t. t H i I r J W r Abi l 9 y i t A 1 J t rl 1 t t f I I II Kyp p R S j s P r l Ky y t A l 4 fk t 1 I I p y fy y t o f av Km 1 0 I i PI I r I Etching by hy Gnp Com Company anye |