Show 1 t. t T. r Tr T H HE lIE Fourth of ot Jul July Is 18 one da day In Iii tho the year ar when Salt Lakers with one accord flee to the country or the tho can canyon on Before Detore the In Inauguration Inauguration In- In of or the sate safe and RUd sane th they went ont to escape the noises Incident to the ccle tion of ot tho da day No Now they go 0 from ce of ot While motives moU differ ditter are practically the same an un unI I 1 da day In tho th cool calm nature and Issue out of or all the tumult hero here are arc quite a number however hOc o 0 braved the results of or a day a In Inn Inn n 11 ant antI and flocked to the he Tenn Tennis Is club 4 Country Countr club where the devotees de golf golt and and tennis had full rull sway st a guests came from the th Ogden b to enjoy matches at the Tennis P b and some flome very Interesting games re 10 played Luncheon was served ser to members and their guests and an ormal tea varied the activities tIcs of afternoon Over O one hundred at- at ded dod tho the dance lance In tho evening e which one of oC the most pleasant ever e everen en cn at the club The iio he Country Countr club wa was leas popular n n In former years due perhaps to toe toe e attention of oC the new Tennis club several se small parties en- en wed red Informal lunch and tea In the tho The golf matches were lilted and drew a a. large number of or The tennis courts court were le led with pla players all afternoon and tit til after 7 The Fourth was spent In a A. variety arlet frays 4 was wa's by Salt Lakes Lake's smart set et but bute e almost universal verdict Is that thata a rest has hal worn everybody c out ether lether from cleaning house which fie e e charming charming- matron confessed to or fishing fishing- or the clubs One delightful thing thing- about A America t lUu It Is capable of or working Just hard over O pleasure ure as It does over siness There 1 I I. I too another phase E out the energetic pur pursuit of please pleas- pleas e e which Is 18 worth marking nJ namely at it t if the majority of or pleasure o seek seek- were compelled to work worl half as RS fd td at some profession proCession as the they do doIng doIng doing Ing to amuse themselves the world uld feel teel most awfully aggrieved ed here Iere ere Is l more nervous prostration Used from a R too loo strenuous social ox- ox fence tence than IK Is encountered amon among the I uses who have hae Ion long hours and few Revised TIc social customs are arc aking It possible for women to t take ko ph physical exercIses exerciser under the lilse alBe of oC tenni golf golt etc without busing K-busing a suspicion that they are coarse and bold Wit rt Is regrettable that U unbecomingly I faces and the fn Inconvenience on of or Becoming overheated h have e prevented any n of or our fair se sex from taking taking- ad- ad antage of oC their athletic privileges i t it 1 is 18 hoped that some wise fashion sIgners will soon find inda a wa way out the difficulty Then witness s the de- de rease reee of or nervous breakdowns r t r I I Events J Coming CODling j I RS S. S RAY RAT WALKER will 11 entertain MRS with a n. luncheon Monday at the K alkEr farm in honor of oC Miss Jane Jane w Tymond mond of or Kentucky who Is visiting 11 a sister slater Mrs rs J. J Frank Judge Mrs rs James A. A Irons will entertain t ie c afternoon bridge club Monday at atif ator ir or quarters at the garrison x if Mr and l. l d Mrs Mrs' Mrs J J. Fr Frank Judge Judg- and an Mr l. l r. r and Mrs Mra Lewis T. T wis ls B. B will with a dance Tuesday even even- l G at the tho Judge farm tarm for tor Miss Jane of ot Kentucky 1 Capt and Mrs John L. L DeWitt oCi of oC ort rt Douglas will entertain with onith dinI din- din I JT l' l Tuesday for Major and Mrs Craw- Craw i Ird ird rd who leave e soon for tor Washington rn C. C IP ri c 3 The f monthly meeting of ot the Womans Woman's Woman Womans T s Republican can club will m be held Monday it t Saltair In the thc form Corm of or a plc picnic c. c with the following committee In charge lri Mrs kus s. I Kate D. D Miss Blanche Mrs Nellie Gray Mrs Frank cott ott cott and Mrs tr G. G C. C Buckle Many and md ela elaborate or e plans lans are under under- ay for tor the th th entertainment of oC the N N. I I A. A guests while in tho the city The onega women of Salt Lake Lale and neigh neigh- ring towns have made arrangements o have ha different colleges represented 1 md nd hostesses to receive each afternoon Fm rom 1 i to 6 at the Ladles Indies Literary club 60 GO O E. E South Temple The following oll seH and their hostesses will be In to greet an any college woman ho vho may be In the thc city Western Rei Re- Re i nc hostess Mrs Mra Mr Esther Esthel Allen Gaw Miss i A. A Wheeler and und Miss Us J uy y Van Cott Colt hostesses s Vassar Miss Dorothy hostess Mount lount Mists Miss Luclle Luelle Morningstar tess of or Chica Chicago o. o Mrs W. W fR rt Tyndale hostess hostes University of or Michigan Dr Katherine Katherinc Eager hostess host hosi- ess H H University of oC Kansas Mrs irs Frank rank l. l 5 Marcy ho hostess Smith Mrs Daniel hostess Northwestern Mrs A J. J Gorham hote s Stanford Miss lisa Charlotte Bothwell hostess Uni- Uni oV n it of oC Utah Mrs Mr Byron Bron Cummings P. P l E. E O. O society Mrs Schrack hostess lI v of oC the enl entertainment committee committee committee commit commit- tee who will receive e Monday will m be kirn Mrs W. W H. H H Dorman and Mrs A. A p P. P Stone assisted b by Mrs Irs Stubbins Mrs Irs 1 A T. T 1 McCanne Mrs F. F C. C Crabbe Mrs lip Schon crt and Mrs Eber Hall hail DurIng the week eek there will win be a special cial auto ride rido about the th eit city for the tho heads of oC committees and of officer ricers and tho Ladles Ladies I Literary club will give a a. elaborate 1 tea that afternoon for or ortho tho visitors at the conclusion o of th their lr ride ilde of Ut Utah h for the University i fyr Monday will be Mrs irs A. A F. F Palm a as- as b by Miss Martha Watson Miss Martha lartha Barlow Miss Romona Wilco land end Miss Lac Lacoy rth c I Mrs Richard Alien Allen Alien I Keyes Feyes ee will bo be boho ho hostess te s Thursday entertaining with a al l luncheon at nt the Alta club tJ t lh The East Side guild o of St S1 Marks Marka cathedral will HI receive at Rowland Hall hail hailI I H y 1 f Y I 1 I. I I t i till fl y c 1 i f. f 1 v t 3 fit r I dt i T Th j h I I v. v v c iJ k V y kI k I t h. h f y 1 1 f i 2 v 1 4 t tl b I t X I t a ac 31 t. t v c S. S q i 4 1 I 4 4 ir t f A i tJ b 4 4 F. F i W iA f l J A I 1 S A y b I 5 s. s 34 t J t to V r r Si i t 6 i i i f r i MISS ELIZABETH Who sailed June 29 oi or oX the Baltic for home after thirteen months' months study of the piano in London and Paris Miss has made rapid progress in her work both with the piano and pipe organ and has received high praise from her instructors She will remain in New York for a few weeks after landing and then will return to Salt Lake ake to open her studio every afternoon during the N N. E. E A. A from 3 to 5 g O- O Jf At the home hom l of ot Mr 11 Irand and an Mrs Ire M. M r. r H. H Walker the college club cl will hold a reception Thursday evening e between and 10 o'clock for tor all of or tho the visiting visit ing InS college men and women who wh will willbe willbo be bo in Salt Lake Lalo attending tb the N N. N E. E A. A l iii in S r Wc-ck Wc e Society v. v J J. R. R WALKER VALKER was a MRS hostess yesterday afternoon en entertaining entertaining en- en with a pretty tea for Mrs Irs Walter Lewis and Mrs H. H A. A of ot Prosser The home was a bower garden flowers Clowers with p pink l as the tho the predominating predominating predominating pre pre- dominating color In Ill tho the dining room pink pint was effectively used tho the fragrant blossoms being arranged arrange In rustic baskets The tea table was ele elegant ant In its appointment of oC silver cr cut glass lastS and heavy damask and lace with a graceful graceful graceful grace grace- for centerpiece center center- ful basket of or pink roses a piece Here Mrs rs J. J M. M Bidwell Mrs Robert N N. Campbell and Mrs C C. C H. H Post by br Miss assisted took turns pouring 1 W n. n Maude Thorn awl anti MISS 1118 di About one hundred guests called be between between be- be tween the hours of 4 and 6 p. p m. m 5 c V The rue Country club W was 8 popular last evening 8 several dinner parties being given cn Mrs Ins T. T B. B Beatty entertained d about eighteen friends in honor of or Mr 11 and Mrs Irs 0 O. E. E Gary Cary Car and Miss M. M I. I Crafts of oC Charleston S. S C C. who IB 18 visiting her sister bister Mrs John Wier Vier Tho The table was placed In the tho large room an and had an attractive e centerpiece of or blue and white garden flowers 10 Col Cot and Mrs James A. A Irons of ot Fort Douglas entertained with a n prettily pret pret- thy tily appointed dinner having ln for their guests Major and ani Mrs Irs Crawford Capt and Mrs Irs C C. C. C Smith Capt and Mrs Mra A. A W. W Foreman I Lieutenant and Mrs D Dalton Dr Walson alson and T. T F. F Hard Hardin in inThe The Perkins Pe family of the garrison also entertained with a dinner having for Cor their guests Capt a and nd Mrs G. G HE H H. E tes Capt and Mrs C C. C W W- Exton and Mien 1158 Mar Mary Jennings Jennins Covers were laid for cl eight ht Among A the others othor who gave cave small dinners last evening o were Alfred Alfrod Pott Potts Mrs r r. C. C Richmond Lycurgus Wil 1 Hams liams Fred Pred A. A Hair Mrs V W. W. W Armstrong Arm Arm- strong Mrs ITI William am R Held ld and nd Charles Tn Tyng The usual informal dance followed later cr in tho the even evening Ins and a number of ot other members motored out to enjoy enjo the cool verandas veranas and the dance 1 Miss Phyllis Phllis Shap Sharp entertained Friday Inday Friday Fri In- day at her home homo with five tables table of ot five hundred Croquet was enjoyed i d the early evening evening- and the rest nest of ot the evening evening- was spent at cards Miss 1 Sharp was assisted b by Mrs rrB John Sharp and Miss Margaret Margar t Rogers Tho The home was prettily decorated In the national colors with flags s. white whit ros roses s and Canterbury bells belts At the close of ot tho the game same favors were awarded Miss Louise Spencer and U. U Nesbit c Miss liss D. D Burdette Clawson entertained at nt luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs H. H G. G Brockman and Miss Reau Bean Spencer Spencer Spencer Spen Spen- who will will- leave Tuesday for or Long LongBeach Beach Beach- Cal Yellow was use used In th the thc house decoration Miss Margaret Clawson and Miss Dottle DOttI Felt assisted c c Miss Ir Irma Booth ente entertained the O. O F. F E club with Ith a dance Tuesday eve evening nm g. g i. i c Mrs Irs Charles A. A Stain had nad a aery ver very ery plea pleasant ant surprise surprise prIse given for her hor Friday Friday- evening c About twelve friends called during the he e evening Luncheon wan served on on the lawn awn c i Miss Della Delia 1 lm gave o a lake party part yesterday for 8 Sa Sadie Sadic ie J Jen 1 kins liln and Rn RI Rny Morrow o Of ro Logan an who will be bo guests in Salt Lake Salt Jake for or about a a. week cek Tho birthday of Mrs Ir Lacy Lach falling failing on the tho Fourth an interesting surprise was arranged for or her Thursday at her home homp on Center street b by members of ot the Reynolds circle G. G A. A j l fl Mrs Irs Melton national president of or the Nurses of ot the tho Civil War W was lS present with other OtH r of tho thio Grand Orand Army mem mem- bers bels S 5 Miss Amy lIss rn Cla Clay assisted by Mm Mrs Ir H. Ashle-H. Ashley allace ce an and Miss lIss Lucile McClelland McCleland entertained We Wednesday nesda at a a. u afternoon trousseau U shower luncheon hun lun- for ot of Miss MIs lIsl Veta eta chcon cheon w who I is to bo be married early this month mon Miss another Cora Cota Jul July Juh bride was waH alS also nh guest e t ot of honor evening of oC lii n tho the evening C a dr dropped l in ili for hundred Prizes five s w were r won bv by MIss MIs's lbS nub GIl Giles Ir Tom Toti Tann an and Miss S Scott olt Tho The Hori HJ-Hori decorations were carriea ou out In t red rei d. d an and blue s 0 of small flags B and firecrackers fire fire- crackers to together to ether hh banks of or red d roses roseS' and being bengus us used d with beautiful effect 1 The rhe ng be In lii- lii rJ- rJ vile were Miss Cora MIs Ruby nub Giles Mr Mrs Tom Ella Engberg Miss 11 s 1 Cora Brown Bro n. n Stan Stan- ford Cord Miss Em Eni D Dykes kl Mrs r All AllAn o non S 5 ea espic Miss lIss Amy Miss Jess Pinney Mrs In B. B T. T Farney Miss Vera Vcra VeraI I Fueger Miss Mis Mary tar Hurches Miss Hazel Fox Miss Lillian Fox Mrs Irs Harold Harold Har liar old Burton Mrs Rushby Midgley of oC Ogden den Mrs Archie Browning Mrs Paul Ingebretsen Mrs M. M C. C Woods roods Mrs W. W A. A Clay Cla- Miss Inez Cortex Miss Mildred Cortez Miss Lillian LII Lil lian Scott Miss Edna roo Woods s. s Miss Nellie Scott of or Logan Miss Winifred of or Garfield Mrs J. J E. E McDonald Mrs jGeorge George Riser i v Fort Douglas Dougla was the scene of oC a delI delightful de de- de- de 1 lI I gh t Cu I affair Wed Wednesday n es d ay evening e when Capt and Mrs 11 G. G II H. Bates en entertained entertained en- en at dinner Their guests in- in lu lcd Major and Mrs Crawford who will leave soon to Join the general staff at Washington ashington D. D C C. Capt and Mrs Irs C G C. C Smith Mrs Estess Estes's mother Mrs Irs E. E M. M I. I Huckins and ROd Lieutenant Cotton The Tho quarters Wore were bright with baskets of oC yellow flowers The centerpiece center center- piece of ot the tho dining table was in the tho same color and the place cards were also In yellow rellow tones j In honor of their daughter Miss MarJorie Marjoric Mar- Mar Jorie Howard Mr 11 and Mrs Irs E. E O. O Howard Howard howand How How- ard and entertained about on one hundred young oun people with a dancing party at atthe atthe atthe the Cou Country club Wednesday evening c In anticipation of oC the Fourth the national national na na- na- na colors were used and many Japanese lanterns were hung hunS among amonS' the trees on tho the lawn and on the theT T- T TM M ll I. f f nf f T T T. XAI A 1 U u ij U v u u u It roses I IU US Co ilL ll-ilL ilL ilLa a dainty touch to lo the more tied sedate ate features features fea lea tures of ot decoration The Troubadours pla played ed during the hour or of tho the guests' guests arrival and nd for th program of dances later in the evening e Mr and d Mrs Howard received d In In the east alcove e which was decked with rc red roses and flags flag lags Those who ho assisted during the th OW were Miss Marguerite W Walker r Miss lIss Margaret Dunn Miss Mi Norrine Thompson Miss Hope Kervin Miss lIss Hazel Os Oswald wahl Miss Us Glenn Walker Miss Marjorie Miss Lorna Russell Miss l Virginia N Whitney y niss liss Mary Jennings Miss 1158 Margaret Miss lIss S Sybil U Walker alker Leland Swaner Sherman Sherman Sher Sher- man Armstrong and Roger oger Powers Powers A dainty pink buffet uC et supper was served on the screened POI porch The serving ser ta table table table ta- ta ble had n a centerpiece eco of ot June roses arranged arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged in a n large Jarge basket t. t and the bright ht blo blossoms scattered over o hc the lace cloth which was over o pink satin Miss liss Mabel 1 Hampton was hostess Tuesday afternoon at a bridge tea given t cn In honor of or Mrs George Georgo Gross Groes- Miss Mias Al bo Dunbar and Mrs Earl Dyer D Roses nose In pretty shades o of pink a and red former the house deco deco- I. I ration A bowl boJ of or roses rose was i used for forth forthe or orthe th the centerpiece of the tea table able Mrs rs J. J V. V Hampton and Mrs t- t E. E j. j l Kerns assisted About J thirty quests guests called l during the afternoon jf Sp SpA A delightful Affair W Wednesday was waR t 1 the tho luncheon at the lie Country club at which Mrs T |