Show r I W. W T w ra s sw r f AI r I I r P- P PY Y I i J IJ J. J I I W w II hY W Y I COUNTRY CLUB OPENING WILL VIL FEATURE DAY RECEDED by tennis and golf P PRECEDED tournaments the dinner dance this evening will open the 1918 season at the Country club The club never looked prettier and the efficient house committee has ar arranged arranged at- at ranged for every comfort Indoor and buffet luncheons on Wednesdays willbe will wilt willbo be bo followed by the more formal dinner dances on Saturdays Reservations for this evening have been pouring in for several days and the clubs club's capacity will be taxed to the limit by the he gay dinner parties which so 50 far Include Mr and Mrs 1 Edgar Bering twenty Mr and nd Mrs N M. M Hamilton four C. C A. A Gillette five George Georgo A. A Steiner six Mr and Mrs Frederick Cowans four Dr S. S H. H Pinkerton five Rus Rus- selL Tracy eight Mrs V. W. Scott Keyting Keyting Key- Key ting ten Mr and Mrs H. H M M. Dinwoodey Dinwoodey Dinwoodey Din- Din woodey six Frank E. E Johnson four Jay T. T Harris two Mr 1 and Mrs Free Free- man Bassett eight Mr and Mrs F. F C. C I Richmond six Mr and Mrs H. H R. R MacMIllan seven Mr and Mrs George Georce S. S Gannett six Mr 1 and Mrs L. L B. B Swaner six Mr and l Ir Mrs A A. A C. C Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sul Sul- livan four Mr and Mrs 1 W. W A A. A Larking Larkins Lar Lar- kins king five Mr and Mrs G G. G B. B Rosen Rosen- blatt hiatt Dr and Mrs George Ellerbeck eight Mr and Mrs 1 Lester Freed six Captain McIntosh fo four edt r a Mrs S. S F. F Fenton was the hostess yesterday at an attractive luncheon at ather ather ather her home on North Second West street in compliment to Mrs Frederick L. L Oswald Oswald Os Os- wald who leaves today for an extended oS-I oS trip to New York A crystal basket of delicately tinted pink and white tulips tied with a fluffy bow of pink maline centered the table and covers were laid for a half-dozen half close friends of the guest o of honor S C Miss Edna Traylor is entertaining at an informal bridge tea this afternoon afternoon afternoon after- after noon at her home on Third avenue in honorof Miss Katherine Doty of Eu Eu- reka The tea table Is centered with a white enameled basket tilled filled with scarlet scar scar- scarlet scarlet scar scar- let carnations and the house is decorated decorated decorated deco deco- rated in the national colors Miss Traylor is assisted by her mother Mrs John Traylor and the Uie guests of the afternoon are re Miss Dorothy Mossman Miss Ruth Phillips Miss Henrietta Bird Miss Ruth Barnard Miss Katherine Katherine Kath- Kath erine Harvey Miss Louise Miss Ruth Wolf Miss AUle AIlie Moyle l and Miss Katherine Doty I Mr Mrs George Ebert bert and nd- nd d daughter Miss 1 May Ebert have returned froman from froman an extended visit in Denver Miss l Mary Bills and Miss Mary Powers of Hastings Neb are the guests of Mrs N. N D. D Falk at her home i ion on East Second South street C C C I Mr and Mrs John P. P Boyle Dole and I family have gone to Bonanza Idaho I Ito to spend the summer with their son I C C C The members rs of the Phi Delta Deita Theta fraternity of the University of Utah 1 will entertain this evening at their annual annual an an- annual an- an nual banquet at the Hotel Utah Jack Ellerbeck and Harold Johnson havethe havethe have havethe the affair in charge C S C Congressman Ex-Congressman and Mrs irs Joseph Howell and two daughters daughters- Mrs David I. I Stoddard and Miss 1 Ruth Howell have returned to their home In Logan after spending the winter In California i I I I I 1 she has and we wonder if he is IB re really llY so ao benighted as to think her lier complexion complexion com corn natural And yet notwithstanding standing her manifest antiquity we suffer exquisite anguish And keep on suffering it It so long as wb we permit the barometer of our happiness to rise I or fall according to a mans man's actions or his mood I I I But a day comes when we hear the I charmed voice without dropping a aheart aheart aheart heart beat heat and when it has ceased to speak serpentine thought glides across our consciousness and we realize that where once we were enthralled we we are arenow arenow arenow now bored dreadfully Dressing to togo togo togo go out ut with him was once a sacred rite rite- but now now I I wonder if he will notice if I dont don't curl my hair thinks the woman on the edge of disillusionment disillusion disillusion- ment And by that time we are ready for our next romance But we have learned that romance can be he a most unpleasant business We are are re quite sure now that the earth will go round the sun even if the new love should prove unfit We are are certain that we will be he able to eat a toothsome dinner dinner din din- ner ncr ev even n. n though he te e should elope with the parlor maid If he does not admire admire admire ad ad- mire us as much as we feel he should we think merely Poor unsophisticated unsophisticated soul If a man is brought upon up upon upon on corned beet beer and cabbage he cannot cannot can can- not always appreciate golden pheas ant And we expect that when the base hase Indian threw a pearl away richer than all his tribe he did not affect I the value of the pearl but hut merely proved he lie was an ignorant as well asa asa as asa a base Indian And being a base Indian why should we waste ourselves on him At this point in her philosophy a woman decides that she must go back to her first love her love her only serious love herself She determines that henceforth henceforth henceforth hence hence- forth she will be the altar and not the acolyte of love that the man worth loving is the man whose attitude attitude attitude at at- toward her Is most satisfactory So she arrives at last at the psychological psycho psycho- logical age which should have con all by itself Copyright ht 1918 by the Press Publishing Co the New York Evening World P PU |