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Show II Society. Hmf n &I no o tlie leacn- social ovents of the week KhI' ' m ' wil1 c ie marriaee of Miss Lena Preston and HH ' JP Christopher B. Diehl, Jr., to take place on Wednes- HraV ! f day evening at St. Mark's cathedral. Rev. Charles MM&L M, 13. Perkins of St. Paul's church will officiate, and Hnir 'W the ceremony will he performed at 9 o'clock. Im- Hj! I M mediately after the ceremony the hride and groom wil 1 m wil1 leave for " tour of tl10 Paclflc coast. Both Bra! !J$ have hosts of friends in this city, particularly Hpj j m among the younger members of society, and all HHrJ, I m will unite in extending to them heartiest felicita- Hl w"r M- tions and congratulations. m w ' H K $!& I H. Society is looking forward with interest to the HE 'fflif V Up H ffili 1 ' m wedding of Miss Alice Bartch, daughter of Judge Hi W I X unt rs' George W. Bartch, and Charles Hawes HBlfii.'i $i 3 Child, which will be solemnized on Wednesday Ht! ' I ! evening, September 30th, at the home of Judge HS'i' ' 1 and Mrs. Bartch. mm I M ir BB1 ' wt Wednesday was visitors' day at the Country HfSnJi ' 1 it club, and a large number of visitors enjoyed the Hffijflj j ! W hospitality of the hostess, Mrs. W. S. McCornick. HjIPmiJ - W reVi was servei a 4 o'clock. Iffij ';'" KI$H1 i 1 Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewing entertained at an Hills-i , ' Tt-' elegantly appointed dinner at the Country club on HI Hi "j V Wednesday evening, given in honor of their guest, Htfjuji; ! i Mrs. Avery. Covers were laid for fifteen. Btr ""-j ifiil HHj 1 JK Miss Woodward entertained at breakfast at the Hnl ' I i 'X Country club during the week. HSPiulj M A deliShtul event of the week was the tea Hffijjti j I j l given on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Arthur Brown BLP si n n nonor Miss Maud Reese Davles. Large jars Hrffli i' li 8 - asers dahlias and roses graced the rooms and Hyj'i J I M filled the air with their fragrance. Miss Davies, HkI ' il m w10 s Sousa's Prima donna, charmed the guests HF it! r lr m y ier rendition of several beautiful songs. K, l T I 8 Miss Pi'eston was guest of honor at several H ja'ji Jf beautifully arranged afternoon parties during the WKL ji ,' I v week. Miss Claudia Morris entertained for her Hvl ill K at hincheon on Tuesday, Miss Dern at a Kenslng- W I ! j V ton on Wednesday, and Miss McMillan at a. Ken- HBJH i H Kl sington on Friday. He i j it jfl HKi i Mrs. Joseph M. Bi dwell will be hostess at the Hbm If ' Country club today. Tea will be served at 4 olclock H ja j ra, f and there will be a game of clock golf at the same B wi If ' hour. The Bachelor Maids will be hostesses on Mn f next Saturday. Hri j, s j li ! Miss Dillingham of Denver was the guest of K 'f HI Miss Geddes during the week, on her return from K i L u v I Col. and Mrs. Bubb and Miss Bubb entertained K 11 I f at a large and brilliant reception on Friday af- iM- ternoon. The hours were from 4 to 6 o'clock and HBfj - s gentlemen as well as ladies were included in the HBi t' II i i invitations. H imi HXyi II ' I Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith will pass the next few Hsil ' 1 ! i 1 months in New" Orleans. Kill j Mrs wiuiam H- Kins aud Mrs- winiam h- HbTI P fi Dale sPent Part of tne week visiting in Provo. HVMfl JH Miss Helen Burton left on Tuesday to enter Bm li i vm Monticello seminary. hVqkII ' S MrB H ' Mayo entertains at cards on Wednes- HWi I Sf day of this week. HHJ -ml Haj K Miss Eloise Sherman left on Monday for an Httj S extended Eastern visit. HHbW The marriage of Miss Marjorie Young, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. R. W. Young, and Lucien Ray will take place Thursday, October 2nd. Miss Donnellan entertained at dinner at the Country club on Tuesday evening. Mrs. George A. Lowe and Miss Lowe entertained enter-tained at a Kensington Thursday afternoon, in honor of Miss Lowe of Iowa, who is their guest. Mrs. Albert Taylor and little daughter, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Roberts for the past two months, leave today for Indianapolis. Indian-apolis. Miss Sallie Leonard entertained a few friends informally on Wednesday afternoon. v Mrs. Harry S. Knight entertained at dinner on Friday, complimentary to Miss Preston and Mr. Diehl. Mrs. Joseph E. Gallagher is now at home to her friends at 518 First street. Salisbury Gilmer is being welcomed to Salt Lake by a host of friends. Mrs. Ezra Thompson entertained at a charmingly charm-ingly arranged luncheon on Friday afternoon. Mr. Bordman of San Francisco, who is visiting visit-ing at the Post, entertained at a theater party on Wednesday evening. Mrs. John W. Donnellan and daughters, the Misses Donnellan, left on Thursday for Sacramento, Sacra-mento, where they will spend the winter. Lieut. Potts, formerly one of the most popular officers of the Eighteenth, stationed at Fort Douglas, Doug-las, stopped off in the city Sunday and Monday, on his way to Fort Logan, where he has been ordered for duty. Mrs. George Phells Holman entertained at an enjoyable duplicate whist party on Thursday morning. The Misses Afton and Jasmine Young will pass the winter in New York City. Miss Terhune has returned after a year's absence ab-sence in the Philippines. Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Clement entertained at dinner on Monday evening in honor of Mr. Bordman Bord-man of San Francisco. Later the guests enjoyed "The Strollers" at the Salt Lake Theater. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Schumacher will be at home to their friends at the Knutsford during' the winter. |