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Show Mrs. Clarence J. McFaddPn, formerly Mrs. Maud Witbeck of this city, who was married licro Wednesday and left the same evening for Ely, Nev., o make her home. Her husband, a former Salt Lake City man, is a district jurt judge in Nevada. DR. AND 3IRS. CHARLES W. STEWART entertained at supper last night, folio-wing the concert of the Royal Gwent Weish Glee club singers at the First Congregational Congre-gational church. The members of the club and a number of other friends of Dr. and Mrs. Stewart were guests. The supper sup-per table had a centerpiece of yellow daffodils daf-fodils and plumosa ferns arranged in a lusket, carrying out the Welsh colors, yelJpw and green. The same scheme pre-vat;od pre-vat;od throughout in the details of the meau. Covers were laid for thirty-two. An Informal musical programme was 5,'lven by the singers for the entertain-' entertain-' nient of the guests. w. Mrs. F. M. Darrell entertained at her borne. 5S5 Ninth avenue, yesterday afternoon after-noon in compliment to Mrs. Bernard Gill Knoth of Evans ton, AVyo., who was recently re-cently married. The house was decorated In ferns and other potted plants. The aftemoon -was spent with a Kensington, followed by tea. The guests included sixteen six-teen of Mrs. Knoth's closest friends. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Clayton Thatcher and Mrs. A. S- Price. Mrs. Louis Hansen entertained last night with a bundle shower in compliment compli-ment to Miss IJlac Bush, a bride of the parly spring. Music and games were the diversions of the evening. A late supper was served. The house was decorated in dark, red carnations and ferns. The long- supper table at which the guests were seated had a cluny lace cover, with the carnations and ferns arranged in cut-glass cut-glass bowls down the center. Covers were !a-.d for twenty. The hostess was assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Fred C. Bush and Miss Savage. s . The Utah Junior society. Sons and Daughters of the Revolution, wiij meet today at the home of Mrs. George Albert Matter to be included in tiumiay society so-ciety news must be in this office not later than noon Saturday. Smith, 21 North West Temple street. Patriotic games will be led by John Q. Cannon and Miss Bathsheba Williams. A farce, entitled "Lincoln, the Rail-splitter," will also be given with the following cast: Abraham Lincoln, Henry Cornelius Lund; Nancy Lincoln, Afton Wright; John Lincoln, William Van Law; pollv Prentice, Pren-tice, Marian Cartwright: Amy Roly. Edith Smith; Tom Bush, Lyman Williams; Noc-lah Noc-lah (an Indian). George Albert Smith, Jr. Members of the senior society are invited in-vited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Stewart, who were recently married in New York, have arrived in Salt Lake and are making their home at the Hotel Fifth East. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker, who have been visiting their daughter. Miss Sybil I Walker, in Boston, have sailed for New Orleans and will make a trip through the south before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cosgriff have gone to San Diego to join Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff of Denver. Miss Katherlne Fitzgerald has returned to her home in Ogden, after recovering from an illness at the Holy Cross hospital. hos-pital. Miss Julfa Stephenson has returned from a visit to Pocatelio. Mrs. E. J. Quick and small sons will leave next week for Wright, Kan., io visit Mrs. Quick'a mother, Mrs. N. N. Wiseman, for the next few months. Miss Dorothy Lungren, a bride of the earlv spring, was the guest of honor at a shower given last night at the home of Mrs. Jack Harrington, No. 1 Whittaker court. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Howard of New York Cit ' iia-p been vlsltirgr in the city during the Last week, stopping at ine Hotel CUh. T 1 1 1 y tire on their way to their winter home in fall forma, alter a triv through South America. Mr. and Mrs. Hotvard are ireqnent visitors to Salt Cake and have manv friends here. " Miss CilHan Taylor, Miss Helen Turner and Mrs. Ca Von P. Bridge will entertain enter-tain Hie members of the Salt Cake Equestrian Eques-trian ciul Thursday evening at the Cadies' Citerary club house with a dancing dan-cing party, in compliment to Mrs. K. E. Finch. It will be called the one hundredth membership party and the plan is to have just one hundred guests in attendance. The current events and current literature litera-ture section of the Cadies' Citerary cluh held an especially Interesting meeting at the clubhouse yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Grant Swan pave an instructive talk on the Panama-Pacific expositfon and showed views of the many beautiful buildings build-ings at the fair. Selections were suns by a quartette from the East Side higu school under the direction of Miss Cvie Bradford. - Mrs. E. E. Shenard has returned from a several week's trip through Idaho in the Interest of prohibition. Mrs. C. K- Martineau will entertain at tea tiiis afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock in honor of Miss Winifred Smith, vno will be married next week to Mrs. Mar-tineau's Mar-tineau's brother, Daniel II. Cannon. Miss Bessie Snelgrove "will entertain at 500 this afternoon at her home, 326 Fifth East street, in compUment to Mrs. Bernard Ber-nard Gill Knoth of Evanston, Wyo. The P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon with Mrs. ('. ;H. M eMail on in the Caithness apartments. w I Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett will enter- j tain the members of section 2 of the j Ladies' Aid society of the First Presbv- ' terlan church at her home, 9S3 Third av- enue, this afternoon. The meeting will be the last of a series given during the ! winter. W. H. Mitchell has returned from a business trip to Chicago. The Saturday Night club will meet tonight to-night with Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Hampton on Seventh East street. |