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Show i J Society Sauntering. Mm I ' Hi f Mrs. O. J. Salisbury and Mr IDS. Perry are Hnj 1 I! hostesses at the Country Club today, and there H j ;i will be a tenuis and puttlni:' tournament besides H I ' many small dinners in the evening. The weather Hi H permitting, there should be much doing with a Hj H large congregation present. Hj jl i There will be no printed program for October, H!fl' but 'the Wednesday luncheons will be continued H I and the Saturday hostesses announced from week M to week. I S I L If Clem '.Schramm Is back, but positively refuses Hj II J. to make any statement regarding his recent trip Hj V 'i to Grand Rapids. Of course it is positively known Hull that he wont to that city to purchase furniture, Hj jl ' but just how much and what kind, is a deep mys-Hj mys-Hj j tery. If nmtrimony is contemplated his future Hi t , plans may possibly include a young lady from H I the same oity where he got the furniture, and If B so, he shows remarkably good taste for the sam- H!l i pies wo have from Michigan are-thoroughly satis- Hg factory. iHB il i3 g rj We have now stereotyped a lino whioh reads, H j "Mr. Peery has retur ed, and in as much as it B i will be in use until Mr. Parker Is Bleated .presl- m dent, which event will probably transpire about i 1999, you may expect to see it often and wait for j its coming with feelings of unmijcedAiJoy. HflJ! Henry returned almost trottjttpjess,., owing .to Ht the visit of a needy young man to the apartments B f 'f during the owner's absence, but while the shock H l was severe, Mr. Peery Is reported- to be convalos- Hrl i cent it j v Bfjff Under the caption of "AmericanVQueens rin Klff London Society," the Chronicle has this to sayTof HSg two people whom many Salt Lakers can claim as Kjr friends: H "Mrs. Newhouse and Miss Maxine Elliot (Mrs H I Nat Gocdwin) go out a great deal together, and B to very smart parties, but both are a little Bo- B hemian in their tastes, and they would far rather H t be amused than go to anything that is dull, if H! ' ultra-smart." j, Jt H The salon of foreign nobility to whom rumor !B ascribed an even chance in the race for Mrs. ' Harry Lyman's hand, when she obtained her divorce di-vorce In Omaha two months ago, sagms to be out of the running now, and the brass buttons of the i military are in the- asoendant, says Town Topics. n J Some say Lieutenant William L. Karnes, A. D. C. H ! to General Wint, will be the lucky man, and oth- H ers favor the ohances of Lieutenant Albln L. H Clark, but I hear the latter has other plans In iHli view. Hm This will be news of interest to,. the- local H'' friends of the doctor, many of whom did not even Hff know about the divorce which happened some 1 time ago. Lieut. Berry's "Beau Hickman" party was an effectual success. It took place at the Uttivorslty Club laat .Saturday night, and several faces werer missed at church next morning. I didn't notice Tug Wilson in his , accustomed pew, and there were others. & & Mrs. Ackland-HOod, and Miss Huth Kirkpat-' rick arrived during the week to be tle guests of Jutlge and Mrs. John A. Marshall, Mrs. Kirkpat-rick Kirkpat-rick and Miss Constance will arrive next week, and the family will spend some time in this city. & t JA How becoming that street suit; is to Miss Kirk-patrick. Kirk-patrick. It is a gray affair with a peculiar blue in the belt, and the same effect is seen in the hat, which completes the charming toilet. It is in striking contrast to the color schemes of yellows and reds and browns usually worn by this handsome hand-some belle. ; A wedding of interest which took place on Wednesday of; this wpek was that ofe Miss JL-aura "Bunting and' Dr. A. J. "Helton. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's uncle, Daniel Wolstenholm, Miss Grace Bunting was maid of honor, and Dr. G. T. Gleason was best man. & & & About twenty-five ladies enjoyed bridge and luncheon at the Alta Club on Thursday as the guests of Mrs. William Gv Sharp and Mrs. Thomas B. Davis. IfV t tj?w Clarence McCqrnick Is a. victim of the strenuous strenu-ous life, and as a. result .of a tennis gamelast Saturday, Sat-urday, he is hobbling around pn, clutches with one pedal encased in plaster of Faris. But in this predicament, in which his friends deeply sympathize, sympa-thize, Clarence Is unusually cheerful, for what matters the pain, if he can be attached to anything any-thing that has even a sound like "Paris" connected with it. v tw v Mrs. Clifford R. Pearsoll entertained at a delightful de-lightful luncheon on Wednesday in honor of Miss Estelle Coleman. Mrs. Ned Ferry contributed largely to the gayety ot the week with a luncheon for about V twenty-five friends on Wednesday. 'The Country Club was the scene of the aff air which was in 'honor of Mrs. Fred -Baker and Mrs, Kirbyv Several tables were used, decorated with the yellow and red blossoms of autumn, and the event was one of the most cheerful of the week. The box parties at the Theatre Thursday night iBoke'd Very good to the observant eye. ' The largest larg-est was given by the Ned Ferrys, and others who entertained wore the Billy" Cunninghams, and the Rob Glendinnings. A beautiful luncheon of Thursday was that at the Country" Club at which MissAnna' McCornick was hostess. About sixteen guests enfoyed the event, hich "was one of the smartest affairs of the early autumn. '&'& Mrs. Qeprge Y. Wallace entertained the ladies of St. Mark's Guild on Monday. Mrs. O. J. Salisbury entertained at a luncheon in honor of Mr3. Sharp and Mrs. Davis on Monday, and Miss Salisbury entertained Wednesday evening even-ing in honor of her guest, Miss Judge. iv fg 0& Isn't it amusing to read some of Soft Soaper Gushe's garbage anent a bunch of people whose "charm" ,has never yet been discovered in society. Quite an explorer, is Mr. Gushe, |