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Show Eptlhusiastic Women Golfers Pursue Hopular Game - at hole A stop 19, ' - - Tardy Summer Arrives - for glasses and gossip. ' Left to right Mrs. 15ajHd Keith, Mrs. P. D. Allison, Mrs. 0. and Mrs. L. William Sowles. . "W, Whitley , " . ' acpedre : ,, ..fv 4 fY'YW ''hPd-Wkk- l , v:c i7r, 7' rf f ' (H f ; V -- fe? AU , r:: ' 7Vtv'' v7 - S(; . 7 ii ' 7 V S j i f A , svS . ; '.f Hr i.fu , ; ' : ; 7- - i II - i S" v i PY? l .4$ , 1 f ' js V, - i 4-- ; ; t ' , - 'i f ..1.- Trro--7 1 I V-- . er9i f' p " lMtrr . , ' Ip 44.:: C'.v r .. jt--- ll,iMor-- p 'Vi 's ' V; fcr's ' v '$ ' . ; I 4. ' . A" A ' ' I' " k . yf a x. jw Py V-- - VJ fh - s Tr w - 5 ', 'MC -- i 1 i v. ; vt-;- ' rar1 ; i i 5 Jfcv J' t;c .1' v' V y " t ,, V f .. jfP, j ,:g ' ; iv tet sf-- g.r-1- . , ?;& ; U . t.J; ! ' ; 1 lurifMM; li PyjfptPA. ji '4"?J X rf Vf L P. 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Choose a comfortable chair on the lawn back of the Country clubhouse almoet any morning and one will be rewarded by a vista in which .sharply outlined moun. talna in misty grays and blues, topped with sparkling patches of white snow, form a background for a pleasing arrangement of trees and meadow land in tender shades of green. Women players sport smartly frocked In togs dot the foreground and give Just the needed touch of life to the picture. Reports from resorts throughout the country indicate that this summer will be a season devoted in greater measure than ever before to the pursuit of outdoor s porta It is evident that society in sll the United States has entered parts anof era of strenuous play. Numerous upon lovers of sport In Salt denote signs will not that far behind in the game Lake lag Golf enthusiasts among women players at the Country club played off the first handicap match of the season a week ago yesterday, and much interest is being manifested by golf fans, both men and women, in the coming match for the by W 3 Hallo-rapresidents cup. presented The qualifying round of this match will be played tomorrow morning Among those who are seen most often in a foursome on the course are: Mrs. Is William Sowles, Mrs. Harry M. Frank, Mrs. P. D. Allison, Mrs. C. W. Whitley. Mrs. Pavid Keith, Mrs. Carl A Fischer, Mrs. Paul D Keyser, Miss Ruth Farnsworth, Miss Rose Lane and Miss Winni-fre- d Miss Florence Halloran Schramm is now classified with regard to her game as a "man," and is qualified to enter matches arranged for the men playera at the club. a gaily-color- n. ELIZABETH RCECKERT. a of the month, was the guest honor yesterday afternoon at a Kensington given by Miss Elsie Hogan at her home on H street. A luncheon was served" The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs Ellen Hogan, and Miss Gladys Hix. The guests were Miss Leah Burbldge, Miss Thelma Sharman, Miss Lilith Sharman, Miss fel! Henderson, Miss Helen Rice. Miss Anna Christensen, Miss Helen White. Mrs. Evelyn F. Rueckert, Miss Ann Nebeker, Miss Kathervn Siayner, Miss Ann Cannon, Mss Hslga Pederson, Mrs, Robert Mar- - MISS A 7 p "'ll V - Enfiuen Dans 7 ! last night by Miss Ruth Bemson at her home on Eighth South street. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers arranged in crystal bowls and tases The guests were Miss Elva Tax lor, Miss Rhea Croft, Miss Helen Woodruff, Mrs. A. H. Woodruff, Miss Gwendolyn Caine. Miss Ruth Woodruff, Miss Margaret Bessie Hinckley; Miss Newton, Miss Lyda Rosslter, Miss Blanche ThelMiss Mildred Holm, Miss Erickson, ma iDahlen and Miss Lolls Bradford, of 'Sb&ts&ii k i'f ' - h 'ATy, t4 A' t . wsCC W ; y ne 1ST: II fp9xe Jr,P Mid-Ju- s' , 'i: Chi members of ths ALUMNAE of the University Alpha of Utah entertained at luncheon Saturday at the Hotel Utah In honor of the graduating members of the active chapter. The guests were seated at one long table, the centerpiece of which was a crystal basket of pink sweet peas. The guests of honor were Miss Bessie Jones, Miss Esther Hill, Miss Elva Taylor, Miss Margaret Hinckley, Miss Virginia Cannon, Miss Lois Bradford and Mra Helen Hein Holden. The hostesses Included Mrs. C alder Mac-kaMiss Gladys Thomas, Miss Gladys Pannier, Miss Leone Gamette, Miss Rosella Mantell, Miss Jessie Perry, Miss Marjorie Whltely, Mrs. J. Tracy Wootton, Mrs. William Pettit, Miss Dorothy Day and Miss Dorothy Hein, who was the chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. drive. d Interest to Hv EMMA ROSE WOODRUFF, a of the week, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower well-directe- Weddings of t MIPS A , w, t E. Hammond and Miss Florence Hall. given ' ' Miss Gladvs Hix". Mrs. C. L. Rueckert, Miss Lillian Swenson, Mrs F. A. Jackson, Miss Augusta Rueckert, Mrs. P. P. Anderson, Mrs. J, H Preece, Mrs. D. A - i Out-of-Do- or -- ? H'i Smart Tolft Respond to Coll Summer Lifo of th rush of nuptial events, and croft, of n ;r a v S ? " $ 'A4$' 4 s fr tjfi ZSJvSSVUTPi - ' , ( v vy . -- ,77 ,,4 ;? v jr weddings will be that of Miss Emms rose Woodruff, daughter of Mr and A. H Woodruff, and Oscar Christiansen, which will take Tuesday In the Balt Lake temple, place A wedding breakfast will be given by Mr. and Mr. P. S Christiansen at the Hotel Utah for tne relatives and a few close friends. In the evening a will be given at the home of thereception bride. 1SJS Fifth East street. The br'dal party will include Miss Helen Woodruff, Miss Lvda Rosslter, Mies Bernal Sheets and Miss Margaret .Hinckley as bridesmaids. Kenneth L. Mausa will be best man. Airs, A y. Careful preparation for a putt. buffet. The hostess was assisted in receiving by Mra. A H. Woodruff, Mrs. Elizabeth Bltner Sheets, Mrs. Heber J. Grant and Miss Bernal Sheets, and the following young girls assisted in the dining-rooMiss June Woodruff, Miss e Florence Miss Eltzaoeth Wilson, Helner, CHARLES IWE3R RICE Miss Helen Talmsdge and Mies Caroline MRS. Saturday afternoon at a Thomas. childrens party in honor Of ths Two hundred guests called durlhg the third birthday of her little son, Charles, afternoon. was spent The afternoon Jr. in a a a playing games on the lawn. Refreshments R L T. F. ENGLISH entertained wers served late in the afternoon. The afternoon a$ her home on children were seated at one long table. East Fourth South street in honor A large birthday cake formed the centerpiece and a bright colored balloon was of the eighth birthday of her daughter, tied sT the place of each guest, The Helen. Crystal baskets of red and white hostess was assisted In entertaining the roses decorated the rooms A large birthcake formed the centerpiece for the guests by Mra L. F. Griffiths and Mrs. day luncheon table. Games and music were J. R, Hall. Sixteen guests were present. enjoyed during the afternoon. The hostess was assisted by Mrs G. W, English , IS8 HELEN WOODRUFF 'enter- and Mra F. W. Shepherd. a a a tained Saturday afternoon at tea in honor of Miss Emmaroes WoodISS FRANC HAYWARD enterruff, a bride of this month, at the Heber tained Saturday afternoon at a J. Grant home on Eighth avenue and A trousseau tea at the home of her street Garden flowers wers used aunt, Mrs. J, Everett Seely, on Ninth throughout the house in decorations. Red East street. Pink and white roses were and pink roses were used in the living-rooused in the dining-rooand peonies and and the library, and a color scheme cornucopias decorated the library. The of pink was carried out in the diningtea table waa covered with a cluny cloth room. The tea table was covered with aver pink satin, and the centerpiece was a cluny lace cloth and the centerpiece a bowl of roses. Miss was a low bow) of pink sweet peas and ward was assisted in receiving byHayher in babys breath. Pink candles mother, Mrs. A. G. Hayward of - southern crystal holders were used on the. table and the Caljfqrnta, and by her aunt, Mra J. yes-terd- m m cut-gla- ss Everett Seely Miss Marian Seely, Miss Ida Rich, Miss Lena Warren, Miss Bertha Rich and Mis Bernice Warren assisted in the dining-rooLittle Helen Craig recelx ed the cards at the door. Two hundred guests called during ths afternoon. m ERNEST LOWE PERKE8 at a bridge tea at her home on O street yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs W. G. Greenwood of Prescott. Ariz , who is the guest of Mrs iH W. Goodwin Mrs Goodwin at--a entertained-twet- va bridge luncheon Iter afternoon at home In the Friday Freeman apartments in honor of her guest. MRS. were assisted in receiving by Mrs William F. Beer, Mrs. John Dorius, Mrs. Pauline Staynes, Mrs. Richard Burton, Mrs Walter Felt. Mrs A. H Beckman, Mrs. Don Williams, Miss Margaret Armstrong, Miss (Belle Armstrong, Miss MadeJyn McClellan and Mrs, A It. Larson. - IS8 LUCILLE DAVIS and Miss Afton Davis entertained at their home on- - South West Temple street in honor of Miss Ruth Davis, who ill be married to Alma Sharp Barker Wedneedeyr Pink roses were used in the decorative scheme In the living-rooand pink and blue were used in the dining-rooThe tea table was covered with a cluny cloth ov er pink and the was a low bowl of pink and centerpiece HtRST entertained bachelor - buttons. Pink and blue MISS JEAN evening at an informal blue In candles crystal holders were"also Used. avepartv at her homeson hostesses were assisted in receiving nue in honor of Miss Adelaide Smithen The their mother, Mrs. F. Davis, Fifty and dtobert M. Mathews, who will be by married this month - The house was guests called during the afternoon. decorated In garden flowers Cards were OSRA M ILVAIN was the guest enjoyed during the vening. MISS honor at a luncheon yesterday RS FRANCES BEER, JR. and given by Miss t iara Lee at her home. Pale yellow was used on the taMrs. Howard Roberts entertained Saturday afternoon at tea between ble and throughout the rooms. Covers, the hours of 2 and 4 in honor of Miss were laid for eighteen. Mary V. C, Clavton and Miss WtUametts Miss Alice Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Thompson, at the home of Mrs. Beers mother on B street. Cecil Brunner roses Mrs. Frank Hansen, and Andrew Winter in crystal baskets were used throughout were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake the houta in decorations. The hostesses temple. Aq Informal reception wag Reid see The wedding of Mis Grace Richards, of Dr. end Mrs. 8. L. Richards, daughter and Homer Candland Warner took place Thursday morning In the Salt Lake temple. A wedding reception was given in the evening at the home of the bride on Ninth East street. Miss La Von Bennlon was the maid of honor and the bridesIn the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H I, Harrow, BBS South Third East maids vveie Miss Fuivia Ivans and Mue Alta Crawford Rov George was beat street. The couple left for Twin Falls. man The young couple wiU make their Idaho, where they will remain for several home In Salt Lake Cltv, months. Events of Coming Week wil and her nugent MrsEarl william daughters. Mrs. G. Van Law, Mra. Robert N, Wilson, Mra Stanford Darger. Mrs. John W, James and Miss Bae Williams, will afat a reception tea entertain ternoon from i until 4 o clock Tuesday at the Williams heme on Sigsbee avenue in Federal Height. In honor of Miss Mary Louise Hill, whose marriage to Richard Esmond Howe will take place on June 29, Mrs D. A. McMillan and her daughter, Mrs. Harry Robbins, will entertain Tuesday at a bridge tea at the McMillan home in Murrav. Wednesday afternoon Sirs. Hubert Hail will give a kensington tea at her home on Fifth avenue, Thursday. Mrs W. E, Gabbott and daughter, SI.ss Helen Gabbott, will entertain at their home on South West Temple street; Friday afternoon Mrs. A. H. Woodruff, Jr., will entertain at her home on Fifth East street; Saturday, Miss Fulvla Ivin willentertain at her home on B street; MonCenUaeed ea Page Three - Miss Sari Shapiro, daughter of Mr, and J Shapiro, and James L. White were married Tuesday afternoon mi the president's suite of the Hotel Utah Mrs. Max Grimes of Denver was the matron of honor, and her daughter, Alia Dorothy Crimea waa tne maid of honor. Adolph White, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Following a wedding supper a large reception was held In the aaliroom of the Hotel Utah. After a short honeymoon the young couple will make their home . in this city. Mr. ' AlThe marriage of Mies Gertrud mond. daughter of Mrs. Julia Almond, and David Russell Packard, was solem- -. nlzed Wednesday evening at the home of the bride on West Second South street. Alias Beckv Almond, slater of ths bride, was the maid of honor. Charles F How was best man. After an extended trip In California the couple will return to bait Lake, where they will make their home. e The marriage of Alias Ethel Brown, JU Brown. of Mr. and Aira I), daugter ' ' W Coc Unued . ea Pag Xtfh |