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Show SpfXp "1 t.T'Y , MRS. Theresa Wilkinson entertained enter-tained at a delightfully informal infor-mal dinner lost evening at her homo on Second East street. I The table decorations were all In purple pur-ple and whlto, a low mound being formed of a mnos of violets and marguerites. mar-guerites. Attached to the pretty harid-palnted harid-palnted place cards were boautlful clusters of the marguerites, the favors of the occasion. Covers were laid for eight, and Mrs. Wilkinson's guests were Mrs. Weldner, Mrs. Beebo, Miss Louise Barker, Miss TCathryn Maddl-son, Maddl-son, Miss Phoebe Murohn. Miss Janet Tletjen and Miss Evelyn Weldner. o After a yery pleasant visit in the East, Mrs. Henry Rlppe and daughter, Dorothy, are again at home. Mrs. John Wilson of Peoria, 111., Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cunningham, on her way from the coast. too Mr. and Mrs. Windsor V, Rich are in Paris today on their way homo from their European trip. o o t Mrs. A. P. Sinclair and Miss Sinclair entertain Informally next Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon In honor of Miss Laura Bird. O O U Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Judson havo taken apartments in tho Miller flats, whore they will shortly be at home to their friends. W. H. Alexander and family, who have been guests at the Kenyon for some time past, have taken tho Judson homo for an indefinite period. pe-riod. Members of the Plate club, with their husbands, were pleasantly entertained enter-tained last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Treasure. The event was entirely informal and the evening wns spent in playing progressive euchre. eu-chre. Miss Evelyn Thomas entertained at a china shower during the week in honor of Miss Laura Bird. A number of girl friends enjoyed the afternoon and the guest of honor was the recipient of several beautiful pieces of china, o The P. E. O. society holds Its regular regu-lar meeting next Saturday afternoon, April 9th, at the home of Miss Palmer, 503 First street. ' e a Mrs. Frank Evans of Coalville is visiting vis-iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Livingstone of this city. Miss Morgan and Miss Paul entertained enter-tained the members of the College club laHt Thursday evening. Mrs. A. L. Woodruff of Portland, Or., Is in the city, a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. G. FelL Salt Lake friends will be Interested In reading that Mrs. Percy Sommer-CochB, Sommer-CochB, formerly so well known In the social and musical circles of this city, recently sang at a concert at Stafford houso In aid of Lad5 Somerset's temperance tem-perance work among women. Among the guests present at the concert were the Queen, the Princess Victoria, the Duchess of Wellington and other notables. nota-bles. A London paper says that "Mrs. Sommcr-Cochs was warmly applauded for her rendering of one of Mr. Frank Lambert's songs." Mrs. G. W. Forbes ic recovering from a long and serious attack of rheumatism. rheuma-tism. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig are now nt home to their friends at 102C First street. a v At the earnest request of a great many friends of the ladles who gave the leap-year party at Christensen's February 5th last, the committee has decided to give another, and the last of the season, Friday, April 22nd. Tho details are now being arranged and invitations in-vitations will be mailed in the next few days. The committee in charge comprises com-prises the following: Mrs. L. P. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Mrs. A. F. Angell, Mrs. S. H. Lund, Mrs. C. L. Berry", Miss Etta Stlqkney and Miss Mabel Cunningham. o Mr. and Mxs. R. H. Wheeler, formerly for-merly of Salt Lake City, announce the marriage of their daughter, Maria M.. to Mr. Bruce Owen, in Los Angeles, March 30th. Mrs. Newell Buman of 1055 EL. Brig-ham Brig-ham street will entertain the J. G. W. club next Thursday afternoon. M P The Independent Girl Sewing club had a pleasant evening at tho home of Miss May Lewis Thursday. At the next meeting the club will be entertained at a "Cooklesblnc" by Miss Floaslo Watson. Wat-son. a Miss Margaret bummernays or Forest Dale has gone to Taylorsvllle to spend a few weeks with relatives. it m An important meeting of the Cleofan will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Wells, 420 Second street. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Countryman of Eureka have been spending the past week In this1 city, guests at the home of Mrs. Countryman's parents, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Helmlck. a 1 Mr. and Mrs, Glen Miller and little jon Gleed. and nephew, Glen Smith, leave early In June for Europe. Mr. Miller will return in August, but Mrs. Miller and the boys will be away a year, spending the time in Paris, where the boys will attend school. At the end of the year Mr. Miller will go to Paris to bring them home. to Mrs. Buddemer of Portland, Or., who : has 'been visiting for the post three' weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Oscar L. ; Cox. . leaves on Wednesday for Call- fornia. m a i , The next meeting of the Philharmonic Guaranteeing association will bo held Tuesday evening, April 19th, at S o'clock at the Clayton music storo on South Main street. u Miss Alia Miller of Hoytsvllle is visiting visit-ing relatives and friends in this city. The Home Protective league meets tomorrow afternoon at the home of Miss Holsclaw, 814 South Fourth East. u Unity hall was crowded on Friday evening with students and friends of the Salt Lake high school who were interested in-terested in the German comedy, "Jugendllcbe," pi-esented by a number of the students under the direction of A. C. Reese, the German instructor of the school, The comedy avus most creditably presented, as wero two of the well-known songs of the Fathcr-lond Fathcr-lond by a double quartette of girls from the Junior clans, Followliis tho play j the students and their friond3 enjoyed I an Informal dance. Between 300 and400 people were present wan Arrangements are now about completed com-pleted for the rummage pale to bo held by the home and education section of tho Ladles' Literary club for the establishment estab-lishment of a model corridor in the Franklin school. All thoso who have donations lo make will kindly notify Mrs. William A. Nelden, 1172 East First South street, who will make arrangements arrange-ments to have the donations collected. cat. All members are requested to attend tho regular meeting of the Woman's Democratic club, to be held Wednesday afternoon, April 13th, nt '2 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Morrio Sommer, 169 G street Miss Agnes E. Hadzor of Norrls. Mont., Is visiting relatives here. Miss Hadzor Is the daughter of one of Park City's promlneut mining men of the eighties, and Is welcomed by a host of his friends. a Mrs: Jefferies entertained the P. N. G. club at her home Thursday, April 7th. The afternoon was spent In a pleasant and social manner and dainty refreshments refresh-ments wero served by tho hostess. Those present were: Mesdames Maro-ney, Maro-ney, Jefferies, Ulmer, Jenkins, Nlcker-son, Nlcker-son, Geary, Watrous, Boes, Sudhelmcr, Cantwell, Crompton, Harvey, Fischer, Wlnlgur, Watklns, Price, Farnsworth, Pendleton, Berryman, Allen, Darke, Elliott Coker, Fox and Mrs. Bowman of Butte, Mont. ' The twins of Mr. and Mrs. A, J, Cushlng, Norlne and Josephine, gave a birthday party to their little friends, It being the fifth year, and n pleasant timo was spent by eighteen children. Thoso present were: Dlcdus Cavcll, Eddie Ed-die Dillon. Elfred Lumm. Louis Calles-ter, Calles-ter, Clara Callester, Myrtle Flntch, Florence Grant Frances Jacobson, Mamie Ma-mie Jacobson, Dewey Solomon, Retta Jeson, Hattto Wllkina, Rosella Solomon, Shelma Solomon, Lena Burton, Mablo Wlnkless, Ada Cavell, Josephine Brauer, Siena Lumn. Louisa Dillon, Ray Cavell, Lottie Morris, Sadie Grant |