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Show SOCIETY 'MM SALT LAKE CITY UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, CLUB WOMEN of the THF. fasonclubs Istheat opening hand and in a f-- DIG. r DEBUTANTES WHO WILL BE BRIDESMAIDS AT weeks the many lub organizations few- 1 FOR WINTER ACTIVITIES PREPARING ARE MUSIC - In the city And throughout the state will be In smooth running order. Nearly new proap of every year brinxs women together for either study dur-inthe winter months or to 5'nd a couple of hours together over the bridx-table. Kvenintr dancing have teen very much In vogue dtiriric the past two years and the com-Inof the autumn and winter reason will see the regular one evening a week reserved for the dance. In San cl it) has Francisco recently a been formed. Other dubs of the .same organisation ha been formed in Ion-doand Parts for several years and have teen a ooa to men and women. The club Is known as the Mending club, ftnd the cltibrooms are In th- hart of WEDDING PAR.K-STUPGE- S sr ron-Kint- al e g n-- n l " - x c 1 - " fhe busy bu -- i nfs district of San Fran-- i u. Men are not supposed to bei( come regular members of tiie organization, but are contributors. Think what a comfort to the y our.tr or old bat he'or to havp fair finders sew on worrUomj buttons. And wi.at a . t.n v. nien. , the busv shopper r business womjn v ho may haw- - turn tier skirt to have it repaired without the aid of "Mns" until she is jbl- - to pet home. It surely th. young matron is an Impetus ! who does nit like to sew. for if she arni that downtown there is an attractive I ub. w her his wants can be well attended to. she will think twice V , , x J . I . , tj it I .before letting a button tav too Ions; In the hanging Mite, or let the teeny" hole In I. is s. k wait until nest mend-in- , day. M the "at f orni.i ciub an lun heon is served at noon and perhaps ban Cupid has been very busy with .1.i little bow ov- -r the tea i x v. , r - 3 - c -- 'vT- ' f v r- - ' " A sv -- - Xy l u h , v - :x - y f h 1 c r v I at-trartl- vp i -- ,:s" TV - - " ' I I us. " ' WeeftiriSocielv i -- ' I Oakwood. t ie beautiful suburban AThome of Mrs. lldwln Francis Holmes, fhe tr .ions hostess received at a mid summer a number of her friend tea at:d KinUn party on Friday si the hour? of 3 and afternoon The grounds and veivety home havo lawns .ur; o .tidi:sr thnever r.eeu more beautiful than at thia particular season of the year. Mrs. Holmes s!oo, on a rustic hrldtce that " it 4, - f - x - i. 4 - V J - i n x& ' - X- , x s -- - ' "K w 4 - and greeted her harmiitir summer friends. She frewk of r" pink and white embroid! ered mull and was assisted In the entertaining by her g!ftd house reek tbe spars wore a .i;..:?-'-- : - ten-era- M:.s Ad!e I'loo,?, who ha fiini, fr'-r- t ' i V Han deli-Mf- ul J - re- Francisco. were staTroubadours Hawaiian The raised tioned on platform near the e.U: of th lake and durinic the after- program of na- i.oon ka e a live, mneii. Small l iW's were idacel .. ...... ' f a dur-niwater to eds;e th" down anl tend e t t.s ere irt: " the afternoon served hcr vi'". tea. To th. east of cently returned u . w . house were lh f urbt ,hi while an arr:oi rr t v Vireinla tre. in f'O-- , i t state the n Kr-(-ooi ht - ' " i -- 1 t & r 1 I " , :0 hU' us ' "" mi, 4srr f - AJW . .... l.VJJ Jr " . -- : , a s ar-rar.ir- ed a t row- - "1Hi ..'A1 tili(H directly in Its t,i.Me. ;;id nreiiii:t. ; s - - J of Knulish lv and me of the oldest n t;e w - ,,,f. Of ra ;.et ur.la be.l was rooti ,i of i vv v . wi.jte s to i i' -- "i:-r j C I -- v. . roof have '''''!! pl.tted a wealth of ilepj, pink Keraniums aol f-- I'rf 'n r-- . hr la tables with ur.i'i"c wer- - for arrant-- i'k -- 1 for- t ll tune tellers on the lawn.'- at the wet of the house, while a number of the r"'iri iani were stationed on the ito.tfp ' Vi i that drifte.i doii lh" rrrk. tar of the hou'e stood rfwi of rare( At the--j an. s u u f ov. e r that made ho!';o,-ka beautiful bar k if r nd for tlie bods of s I d'!:'at' ''" j The rooms were d'coraterj with a fbow.rlni; plants. " : vsV ,v of tbe house v. of midsummer garden flowers, eith fask-'-r: t: "? i s of shaded petunias and :a. t:i dairies libra!--- , lei n an. i living placed room, In wMle tiie J' -- TITUS '- - MATTiil.'.V " TU.r.N enter-It- :1 X taine.i .f ! ., n yest rday afternoon In honor ..f Mrs. fJeorwe Sutherland, 'over; wer. lud for twelve and follow m sr the lun ht on three tables of bridge were forme.!. M X me of the nio-- t perfectly appointed afftlrs of the summer was the buffet lurrheort f .s j J ) by Mrs. Olen Miller at her handsonie home In First avenue In honor of h- -r mster. Mrs. Howard II. v sr s 3 V s v-T l - y 4 f 1 The above sextet of lovely young debutantes will be bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss - er J'-y's :(: ;. r' the ; ? u- "... ' bror,d eranda vas brlitht with oriental ruiri a,rd i'!ininr for the comfort of t e n perfect day for jiifjtv wTt hvnn h t e beautiful natural the tea and e country home, the ti of surro;te.,jncs afternoon of the Kuests. frocks f'uffy and the artist:- appointments, fhe affair- will b"i' t.e remembered as one of th most sful Mrs. Holmes has aiven at ak'o,; -- - Si j i v.. Eleanor Park and Harry Wilton Sturgis, which will take place Saturday evening, Sept. 2, at St. Paul's Episcopal church. They are: Left to right, upper, Miss Margaret Mclntyre and Miss Marjorie Howard; below, Misn Marjorie Bidwell, Miss Virginia r Whitney and Miss Sibyl Walker. y t .Ja v ' as.-istir-fe C 'v. A ? 'I. ,J y ill s s O re- 4 4 5 r s s x s Stvt-- and Mrs. t;eorj;e Hettlmsjer of St. .Sutherland. Ti rerepiion iiall and lra in? room were adorm j with tall Venetian Klas vases filled with spraya of l'ar.,1 rria s.lk gladioli. (o!d"n kIow anJ bronze :oreop.;s were artlstcally combined In the livtrsr room and while tni- - of delicate rutrum lilies were used In the dininc room. In the center of the table that was covered with a rare embroidered Japanese cloth stood a large low basket of whit And Nile frreen willow, filled to overflowing w ith tho graceful lilies. To the left of the basket were arrays of the lilies tied with how of daintj rose pink satin ribbon. The jruests were r e at the door by Mrs. Seymour V. in the general en- - s4 VAV ,0,V s i. s5 sweet pea.s and maidenhair fern, from tertalnlnt; of tho etiests were Mrs. H. Vandeventer and Mrs. Frank the base rose a tall vase of pink I Iodi-e- . roses entwined with smilax. At Among those who took turns In 'puurlnsr were" Mrs?. I.ouise 11. I'arns- - either cnlj of the tabic were smaller . wortli. Mra. James I Franken, Mrs. J. eperR-noof the sweet peas and 2d-wa- rd Kil-larn- ey rot-es- Whltahill. and Mrs. John Cowan. Ttetween the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock ! Kuefts called to prcot Mrs. and Mrs. Sutherland. It. Het-tlnp- er & Tho place cards 'were nionogranifd in Kold. ter in the afternoon the puests occupied several boxes at the Orpheum. Uxclusivc of Mrs. Kingsbury the Inwere Mrs. John C. Cutvited ler. Mrs. Frances Armstrong. Mrs. 1. Jenkins-- ' Mrs. O. C. Deebe, Mrs. Howard lrijjrs, Mrs. C. I. Stewart. Mrs. Samuel Stewart, Mrs. J. T. CraiK. Mrs. Julia Haulcy, Mrs. June It. Hills. Mrs. George W. Lambourne, Mrs. William Tobias, Mrs. Joseph Strlnyham, Mrs. Walter Wallace, Mrs. Krnest Van Cott. Hac;lcy entertained at a beautifully appointed lun toon yesitt the Hole! Utah terday afternoon by a theatre party In honor .of Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury, who will leave next month for New York to spend the winter. The luncheon was served on the reof Karden, the eucst beintr seated at one Ion;; table. The centerpiece was a Mrs. 1'arley V. Jensen. Mrs. Heber C. larsce crystal eperxne, the lower bowl Cutler, Mrs. J. Fred Paynes, Miss Vera being; fllleil with tlaintlly hutU coral Felt. Mrs. Mabel Hale, Mrs. V. 1 Dunn, Mrs. Frank V.. lid-wa- fol-low- wl rd Mrs. P. W. Madsen, Mrs. William Dean, players for bridge and a few other Mrs. W. S. Armstrong, Mrs. K. I Bur- friends came in for tea at 4 o'clock. 'i j ton. Mrs. D. H. Livingston, Mrs. It. W. In honor of Mrs. James I?. Austin, Madsen, Mrs. William Armstrong, Mrs. Miss Krmlnie Calvin, Miss U. II. Ilarton. and Mrs. 11 W. Blainard. formerly Mclntyre entertained at a Margaret fi i Mrs. J. H. Manderfield and Mrs. Glen theatre party on Thursday afternoon Smith entertained at a bridtce tea on followed by a tea at the Newhouse Thursday afternoon at the home of hotel. In the center of the table was Mrs. Smith, In the P.uckinfrham apart- a wold basket filled with a combination ments, in honor of Mrs. K. P. Krwin of of pale lavender asters and deep pink St. Louis, who Is the suest of Mrs. Man- dahlias mlnprlel with feathery sprays derfield. The rooms were Ray with of plumosa. The pruests to meet Mrs. bowls of lovely flowers. Austin Included Mrs. Georpe N. LawThe attractive tea table was covered rence, Mrs. Duncan Grant Kichart, l, with a lace cloth, in the center of Miss F.leanor Park, Miss Marjorie Mi-"which vvas a lare wicker basket filled Virginia Whitney. Miss Marwith "Brown F.yed Susans" and sprays jorie Howard, Miss Margaret McMillan, of ferns. The handle of the basket was M1.---S Martha Richards, .Miss Adaliade tied with a butterfly bow of sea srreen Woodruff, Misses Jane and Klma Dar- tulle. Four tablc3 were filled with the (Continucd on Following Page.) S - a' j s V X .s sv V -- old-fashion- i: f ed 1st Bid-wel- s 4 h - i mm s 1 ., |