Show J O OI I 1 I I I I 1 OU know JUtOW tho the old saI sayIng say say- I i r Ing It hit takes all 11 yr h I sorts of ot people tOI to tomake tomal I I mal make c a world but t I did you ou realize that J you U can find lind nearly 1 all nU of or these sorts In Ina I 1 a very er limited area iret i j of ot that name Mama world 1 Take Talco for fOI Instance somo seine of or tho tue largo large t C canyon n on parties of ot twenty or thirty thirty that I IHO have O H been deserting tho city o 01 ol late lato I and LIllI In Jn thorn you Jou would dOUbtless be he ale ablo to Und hind n I any variety of disposition I t night might bo he mentioned Last year C I when tho the crowd decided I that at least laRt a portion of ot the summer mu must Ius t lx Ie spent among the surrounding It ft promptly decreed ld that tha v only members of ot tho thu club could go bu but I. I We Mc su suddenly discovered that our mon mo mot t member refu refused ed to go unless I her sister Kleter ml might ht accompany nor her Th Thc Tue club lub met In solemn conclave and after A lI t great deal of or argument pr pro pio and anti coi COli con 0 lit it was waR finall finally decided that wo we must mus I Dave Ilave Miss Mia Popular and so her ber sister r was wan permUted permitted to Join u us UH Now all o ous or of l us Js s were not so fortunate a as aM to pos pos- sees SOPS 58 sisters slaters upon whose going slon Ion for tor us to go depended but nearl nad nearly nil of ot II us did near and den dear r ri i t. t friends that we wanted with us Uti us an anso and ond so 10 each ooch in fn turn pleaded for the tho lego of oC asking a 11 friend to shar sharA I In tho the pleasure of or the trip And thus I It about that there was a great gren teat 1141 t o of character among tho members mem bers the tho of party I 1 am afraid that thal our opinion of ot Miss Mis i was taM a better one ono before heron the tho til trip than tJan afterwards for fOI whilo W we fall still HUll r to admire h liar her r dainty appear appear- 1 lance ante the tho knowledge of oC tho the cost of or 1 it Il father r detracts from tho the effect Fn For lIr lour dur dur lady Indy spent eH cH yes literally hours In making herself presentable and in fn th the I meantime those of oC us who ho vere walt wait i. i fn Jug fog for or her hr to accompany us had antI am sm- t I It opportunity to learn thoroughly v the les on of or patience Our other ills liss Particular was almost equally trying tryIng- foi 01 oi while she sho was always punctual her fear car ot ox looking untidy was so 10 soo o f r o- o It ini nu If ti tit t UI i q i 11 tf 11 ly objections i n to to climbing I r rocks wadIng wad wad- Ing stream or 01 even to sitting where lImp wandering breeze ml might ht li hovel JoeI ti tho hair and so prevent a neat upon tho ho return Yes YeN wo WI had hadlIs Miss MIsh lIs Sleepy too ton who ff W. j I was always S 'S going A to rise earlier tomorrow to- to morrow but hut who lio forgot her t 1 00 OOl 1 resolutions when morning dawned y and slept pl on on regardless of or the thet t fact lad that on tho lie days B when she Rhe was r elected to bo be the cook cook our breakfast t was t aH often orten served so late lato as to be bo properly prop prop- erly called caIle luncheon t Miss 1185 Contrary with you I hear r l someone asic Wa aft she ever or perchance forgotten When hen we wc wanted 10 TO fish IsI sh site she wanted d to row our inclination tion illon to sleep filled tilled her with a 1 mad 1 to sing or pia play a plan plait to rest at home was vas met b by a n decision on on her part to climb the mountains or perform some soma other strenuous foat feat In Iii our despair wo we simply forgot to to consult her lur wishes and left herto her 10 to fall all in fn with our plans or not as its suited her hor fancy tancy I But nut to offset all these wore man many deI de- de I e rifles ies Miss Happy Happ who was never no provoked pro with the weather tho the cooking or anything else Miss 1 Agreeable Agree Agree- aide able who wanted to do Just the lie Yel very thing the rest of ot us had planned Miss I Peacemaker ea who mado made us see good in lii 1 cr 1 every overy one oue and finally Miss MIs Popular who ho to her credit be ho ft it said bore her part in the man many little difficulties that arose with such S-r S grace CC and tact that sh sho seemed scented to us to possess all the desirable attributes to the found everywhere Weren't there an any boys hoys In the thc crowd Why hr to bo be sure but they I wore were all Prince and to so so of course I cant can't describe their faults when none existed elsted so 90 I will only onh sa say that thal in spite of oC all the disagreements that member 7 er c every was wa a pretty tt good sort after all all and we wo arc are all sll willing to Join in fn another similar excursion this season U II WEDDINGS AND 1 I ENGAGEMENTS I fl jI 1 Mr tr Ir and Mrs red Fred J. J T Webley announce announce an- an tho the engagement nt of ot their daughter daugh daugh- ter Alice A A. to Robert Habert 8 S. S Folland the to take tako place In Au August 1 Announcement nt ha has been mado made b by Mrs Mary l- l E. E Frink of or tho the engagement of or f her daughter Gladys J Elizabeth to John lohn Vivian lan Buckle Tho The wedding will take place at tho tue Congregational 12 o'clock chinch at ot on all' Wednesday August u 11 A I The Tho en engagement han been announced 1 of or Miss PrO lrosser local secretary secre tar tary of lIr the lie Y V. W. W C. C A A. to A A. Q Q Adam Adam- Hon who I Is connected with the Y Y M. M C. C A A. work olk Miss PrOf Prosser left last lost for her homo home in Ohio where here the theS S w wedding will take place on September S ci 1 J. J After the wedding Mr Mv damson Adamson S and hl his bride will go o to China where S Mr r Adamson dam on has haH accepted a n. position with the Y M. M r. r C. C A. A t. t at tt Foo Chow Mrs Reiser the tho s Mary announces en engagement on- on H E of or her daughter Marguerite Ilir lo to Howard P. P the wedding to i 5 take place In lii t the tho e ne near r future S The marriage of or Miss Verne Patter Patter- S on i-on daughter o of Mrs Mr S 5 S. S M N Patterson and nd B. B W. W McEuen will occur on WedS Wed Wed- ell S Jul July 28 S 8 at the home of oC tho thc I bride on Fourth East street the cere- cere S i-S to to- tobe be performed by 11 the tho Rev Dr Francis Burgette ette Short pastor o otho 01 or r tho the First Methodist church chuich I Invitations have havo been received from fron I Mr rr and Mrs rs Melvin rel ln E. E Cummings s o or oran C bait an Francisco formerly of or Salt Lal Lake c. c for tOI tho the wedding widding of or their C CI I rand s 's and Harry Norman orman Child tu to Li I I take talco place at the brides bride's home homo In San Sal t tr L l r Francl Francisco co O on OL l c Wednesday nesda July Tuly 28 8 i L' L II l WEEK IN SOCIETY II Miss Minx Lucilo Clark a largo large I party arty on Monday 1 with a dancing S hen given to about forty ort members of or tho the younger society society set pot lot Tho The dance which I was S given cn at was followed I h by 13 nn elaborate supper at the tile country countr t home homo of ot Miss Mies Clarks Clark's aunt Mrs Irs X N. M. M Hamilton amilton Tim The house houlle wa was charmingly decorated for or the occasion with a profusion pro pro- I fusion of or sweet peas leas and palms palm added to Io tho pretty lUy effect 1 I I On Monday londay tho the Misses Marjorie and auth Gladys Glads Richmond entertained 11 with the I Second of ot a R series of luncheons given I In In iii honor hOllor of of ut Ml Miss 1 Mary Dunn of Port Port- I land hand o Ore Oio I 4 A large largo crystal In iii InI I Ja lavender sweet peon peas graced t the tho he c center 1 tel of t the table with streamers of ot lavender Ja I tullo extending from tho the centerpiece cc I to 10 smaller baskets filled 1 with the blos- blos S 1 M. M Music wan UK furnished b by th the tho Hawaiian hats for rOI the tho luncheon lunch- lunch l eon con at which twenty guests were present pres pres- ent int n t S 1 A number of oC large Jal lake e parties vertI were vert I tn h-tn during the thc week among them their I being heln tiu lIw one ono by Mrs 1114 J ICahn I i on im Monday tit th honored guests Inn bo-Inn I Fannie Jacobson and Miss Minn Helen I IS S Simons who are arc visiting In Ito tho city I Another lake lako party given for a visitor tor In fn the city was the tho one on Thurs Thurs- 1 Bat v.- v. Mrs J. J W. W r Delano pano on on- on in iii honor of or her her niece Mine Misi Ihu S SMargaret Margaret KIngman of oC New cw York i 1 Th The members of or the younger oun er society S et have be leiu ju giving a large number o of ot parties during the tho work week in honor o of ot tie several young ladles ladies who been i visiting in the thu city On UlI Tuesday a evenIng even even- Ing a n. lake party part was enjoyed by them It on Saturday the they were members o oa ol 01 ola a Joll Jolly crowd that spent the day ii In 1 Parleys s canyon The Tho affair wan wa S chaperoned b by Mr Mrs 1 T R n. Walker an and 1 Mrs M. M f. f M. M Well Weil about thirty young youns r folks made tho the trip A On Miss Thompson Thomp- Thomp son on gave ga a luncheon at the Ito Country Countr club to about twenty l IU guests UJ the thc lunchi lunch lunch- F i 4 f c t J 1 eon con being boing In honor of If Miss lIss ehn n Powers Pow Pow- r eve ers and Miss Reynolds Miss Thompson entertained n again on Thurs Thurs- cia day lav tot foi the santo same guests giving a A. barr barn dance at h her r homo The Tho grounds wore were gay with Japanese lanterns ami apul beautt flU fUl pillows and rugs rug's lined fitted up num numerous p rosy osy os corners Tho The Hawaiian alinn Troubadours doors dours furnished the music for the dance which was enJo enjoyed cd b by about tort forty guests Miss el E Evelyn n Powers and Miss Florence Flor Ilor once ence Reynolds were tho the favored I guests at two affairs given hen b by Miss j Josephine Well Veil tILt the first being a dancing putty lurt at Lagoon on evening o A color scheme of ot green grcen and red was wal ei- ei fecU carried out In itt th the decorations the table cont centerpiece being a n low mound of or red SWI sweet t pens poo and guests nets boC being of ot th the same flame blossoms On Thursday Miss MII'S lIfO Vell Veit WOM tho the hostess at a luncheon given at th thu Ow Commercial club for Miss Powers and Miss H Reyn n olds Dainty place curds cards in iii white and gold were laid ald for or twenty guests g Miss Margaret Dunn Donut was ono one of or the tho hostesses of ot the week who entertained for fOI Miss 1 Ivel n the thc a 1 flair hoing bo- bo ing a 11 luncheon given hen on l- l Friday rl lay at her home homo on Third avenue The Thc table cn tarl was a n hut basket of oC pink Ink and White sweet peas s. banked with fetus ferns Covers urN I were laid for tc ten guests IC The Tue Commercial club chub was 18 the scene of several charming luncheons given ghon during diring tho week wel umon among them Item lining being theone tho the one gUnn Friday h bj 13 Miss l Dorothy Thompson complimentary to lo the thc Misses Elizabeth and Florence Florenco Allen The table wits daintily decorated In Shasta daisies und rind pink sweet i Peas oas Miss tI's Lillian Lane was the lie hostess at ata ata a pretty lancing dancing party at ut th this Country club on out Friday I c evening About eighty cl CUI guests ivero present at the rhe dance danco was chaperoned by Mr and Mm Mus Ih H Iii H.- H. I Vanco Lane haute The beautiful grounds gi of or tin the club were lighted with Japanese while the tho rooms decorated decor decor- att d throughout with ferns and garden lowers flowers Miss Mary lar Halloran gave a aa a delightful luncheon on Oil Tuesday when she sho entertained enter enter- thirty of her hel young friends at atthe atthe atthe the Commercial club The centerpiece on OIL the lie luncheon table was waR III in the tho form of or a si ship completely covered with white swoot sweet In pens and th the place phico cards card which were dainty figures were c brought from flom Paris b by tho hoste hostess s. s Ill Tite beautiful residence on First North orth street t. t was the scene of or a brilliant reception given cn on Tuesday III night light ht in lit honor of ot Governor Spry anti his ils staff and the trustees of or tho the Utah Agricultural college Tho The entire vas I thrown open and auth guests thron thronged ed i he the home during the thc evening A string quartet furnished tho the music for tor the tho dancing ansi and also rendered a II number of oC selections elections during the reception Several Sev- Sev oral ral vocal ocal selections were given by br Hugh Jugh Dougall's quartet Miss Cora Corn Little was nas the honored guest at a n. cretonne shower and brcak- brcak fast ast given on Tuesday b by Miss Ada Fer- Fer guson A color colot scheme of blue and white was S carried out In the decora- decora Ion blue and white sweet peas form form- onn- onn III tug ig the table centerpiece A box part party followed h by a n luncheon at t tho the College e Inn hit was ono one of the time tic do- lI affairs given on Wednesday afternoon Mrs Ir A A. A D. D Tobin entertain entertain- hug IlIg ig In fn honor of Miss Ada Ferguson Two charming bridge e teas were given during the tIme week Mrs lr Pennell Cherrington Cher- Cher rington tol entertaining for tor Mrs Thomas Cherrington of Irontown Iowa and Irs s. Clarence Wamock Warnock being tho the hostess hostess host- host ess ss at an informal tea given on Friday In i honor of or Mrs Irs Fred Scarce Scarff o of Chi Chi- Ca cago go I L Miss Yer Verne c Patterson who will I 1 be I married on Wednesday was the hon lion honored ored guest at three affairs given glyen this we week Jc On Tuesday Mrs 1 Clarence Clorence l Drown irown gave a kitchen shower In her honor and Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Clarence Barron Barron Bar- Bar 1 ron entertained with a parcel shower for her on Wednesday evening o Mrs Irs F P. E. E Williamson was tho the hostess at a tL charming party part given gl In honor of ot Miss diss Patterson I and hoi her fiance flanco B. B W. W McEuen McEuen Mc- Mc Ic- Ic Eu Euen n. n the affair being given ghen on Friday evening The TIme weeks week's festivities closed on Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- evening e with a it delightful lawn party part given at itt tho the home of Miss Nan r-an Clawson for tor the members who took part in fn Miss Margaret Whitneys Whitney's play The rhe Sub S S S Those who entertained a at cit the Coun COUil- try club on Saturday were Mrs 1 J. J M. M 1 Davis ls Mrs Fred I If hiale ale ac Mrs Irs William Mrs Karl Kurl Scheid Mrs F F. E. E Mc- Mc Ic- Ic and Ernest Bamberger S Miss Edythe Dean left last Mon Monday for tor or Idaho where she sIte will spend some somo time ime as us the lie guest g of or friends and rela- rela Ives tives A party part given In honor of ot Miss star who Is spending the Kummer sumner sum sum- icier ner here was nas enjoyed Tuesday at l Pharaohs Pharaoh's l Glen The guests Included Include S tile jhc Misses Hazel Clark Hazel Conover nub Ruby Ormsby Marian Myrtle Turner Marian n and n Lenot-n Smith chaperoned b by lul Mrs Irs J. J Lewis aunt f the tue guest of ot honor and Mrs Freeman Morn Mr lr an and 1 Ernest rnest entertained en en- en- en at nt a n. finely appointed dinner lon 1 Monday a nl night hl at the tho Country club ii In h I. I honor o of Miss Us Dorothy Doroth n Tho i ii was most attractively eh decorate decorated b with flowers and covers els laid for or r thirty Dancing followed S S Mrs HarT Harry Ganz entertained yester da day a at a charming luncheon In honor of ot lice her mother Mrs J J. J Newhouse ls 0 of f Kansas CIt City Mo Io The decorations were won 1 of or lavender and white sweet irons Cards foIl followed 0 11 when prizes were ivero S. S won I b by Ry Reed Mrs Ir Louis Black Dlack and Mrs Ir John I A barn I cn |