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Show I IN THE SOCIAL REALM ggg H Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Slado enter- H taincd nbout 150 of their friends Mon- H day evening at a reception and dance H in the Ladies' Literary club, tlia affair H being in celebration of their wooden H wedding anniversary. Those who as- H siEtcd in receiving wcro Mrs. George W. Head, Mrs. Fred Slado, Miss A. H Kinsman and Miss K. M. Harris. The H punch bowl was In charge of Miss H Louise Wey, and sho was assisted by Miss Ethel Murphy, Miss Hattio H Waples, and Miss Alice Farrell. In H the dining room Miss Laura Farrell, H Miss Nettle Luman, Miss Llllie Mc-H Mc-H Evoy assisted in serving. H Mrs. C. N. MacLouth and daughter, H Miss lone, mother and sister of Mrs H Alpha T. Easton, aro hero from San H Jose, visiting Lieutenant and Mrs. H Easton at Fort Douglas. Mrs. Mac-H Mac-H Louth is en routo to Dallas, Texas, H but Miss MacLouth will remain for the spring season with the Eastons. S H Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Klser and Mr. H and Mrs. Russell Q. Schuldcr have ls-K1 ls-K1 sued invitations for a danco to be H given, on the evening of February 24, H nt the Ladles' Literary club. & H Mrs. T. H. Dlaclc will leave early H In March for a stay of somo weeks In H California. H Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Cohen en-H en-H tcrtnincd a number of their friends at cards Monday evening. & & H Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hlrth have li moved and aro now at homo at .7 Twelfth East street. ; kt jt H Mr. and Mrs. Georgo H. Wood aro H settled In their new apartments at 207 H East Third South street. tit H Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Rowland H aro back from their wedding trip, and H are at homo at 744 South Fifth East Hi street. & H Mrs. J. C. Lewis and daughters loft H Tuesday for Los Angeles for a six H or eight week's trip. & H Abbott R. Hoywood of Ogden spent H Monday in the city on business. X & H Mrs. A. R. Weoter of Park City H spent Monday in town. H John E. Mullen of Idaho, is In tho Hi city, visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. M. H Zabrlsklc. & HI Mr. and Mrs. Edward Emll Nelson H have returned from their wedding trip H and aro now at tho Fifth East hotel. & & H Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Joseph havo H returned from a visit of several 1 months In Now York. Charles R. Hollingsworth of Ogden spent Monday In tho city. J i!t H Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts H are coming back from Scattlo and H will shortly take up their residence hero again. H Tho Clcofan mot Tuesday with Mrs. Charles S. Wells at 420 Second street. Professor Levi Young of tho unlvcr- H slty gave a talk on "Tho Reforma- tlon.'' & & H Mrs. W. R. Warren entertalneJ a' H luncheon Tuesday. Bridge was tin H feature of tho afternoon. Tho guests H were Mrs. Stlngley, Mrs. Brownlee, I Mrs. Oswald, Mrs. Cleaver, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Hornung, Mrs. Scallon, Miss Scallon. The prize was awarded to Miss Scallon. Last Tuesday evening Mrs. W. H 'hlld entertained her sewing club and i few friends at a Valentino party. & jt Mrs. W. C. Brownleo entertained '.ho members of the Third Street Card 2lub Tuesday evening. tit 5 1 Mrs. John White of Whitehall, gave ' Valentino party Wednesday evening 'or her daughter Lydla. & Jt Mrs. E. S. Ellerbeck entertained the .adies' Republican club nnd other rlcnds Wednesday evening at her 'iome, 75 C street. A musical program vas rendered. tit Mrs. J. A. Rcovo3, son nnd maid, re settled at Ocean Park for the reminder re-minder of the winter. Miss Elsie Olckert is the guest of Mrs. Reeves. J & Mrs. W. 13. Sowle3 Is visiting Mrs. Wilcox at Colton, Cnl. Among those occupying boxo3 tho rst night of "Tho Sleeping Beauty nd tho Beast" were Mr. anl Mrs. Scon Sc-on Lindsay, Captain and Mrs. Stur-is, Stur-is, Mrs. W. G. Sharp, Mrs. Davis, Mr. nl Mrs. Newhouse and D. H. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McVlchle, Ros-re Ros-re Brceden and Miss Waterman. Invitations nre out for a reception nd dMico to be given by tho Masons 't the Ladles' Literary club February U. Tlio reception committee consists f Mesdames Conly, Swan, Sherwood, ?onl, Conreve, Korns, Mosher, Hall, Arnold. Sinclair, Judd, Leatherwood, Cooper, HIgson, HIskey, Miss Pollock; Messrs. Arnold, HIskey, HIgson, Coop-ir, Coop-ir, Leatherwood, Judd, Dr. Brown. tit tit Mrs. Isabella Pitts and son are quests of Mrs. A. B. Wltcher. & Jt Mrs. Adolph Anderson and Mrs. Iraham will entertain tho members of ho Eastern Star Saturday nt tho home of Mrs. Anderson, 174 I street. Miss Alleen Yard, who his been the ;ucst of Miss Juno Whlttemoro for iome time, left Tuesday for her homo n Denver, accompanied by.-her father md A. C. RIdgoway, In Mr. Ridge-way's Ridge-way's private car. tit tit Mrs. E. A. Wall gave a box party it the Orpheum at Thursday's matinee. mati-nee. After the performance Mrs! Wall entertained her guests at lunch-son. lunch-son. Miss Selma Wall will give a box party at the Saturday matinee at the Orpheum for sixteen of her young "rlends. A supper will follow. tit tit Wells Culmer has gone to California Califor-nia to stay somo time. Invitations are out for a luncheon to bo given at tho Alta club by the Spirit of Liberty chapter of tho D. A. R. Washington's birthday. It Is looked forward to as an exclusive af-'air. af-'air. Each member Is nllowed one uest. Mrs. George Y. Wallace and Mrs. Elizabeth D. Pfoutz havo the at-'air at-'air in charge. ' tit S Mrs. Margaret Klrkpatrlck announces an-nounces ' the engagement of her daughter, Ruth, to Walter Stone of San Francisco. Tho wedding will take place on February 28 at the apartments of tho bride's mother, in Now York City. Tho wedding will be a quiet ono and tho brldo and groom will bo unattended. Immediately after tho ceremony they will leave for Goldflcld, whero they will make their homo for an Indefinite period, though they will eventually llvo In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. John Strlnglmn of I street gave a valentln3 party Wedncs day evening for their daughter Ala Every guest brought a valentine. Mrs. Russell Lowry has returnoJ from San Diego. tit (t Mrs. O. E. Cary will entertain In formally at cards Saturday nftermon Mrs. E. R. Sutherland Is vlsitln friends in San Diego. Cal. Mrs. John C. Cutler has Issue! inv tatlons to luncheon nt the Alta du for Saturday, Feb. 17. tit i The marriage of Miss Cunningham, daughter of James A. Cunningham, and Mr. Tozler, Is announced to take place on February 27. tit tit The young men of the Twenty club entertained a number of their friends Wednesday evening at a dance at thq Ladles' Literary club. The affair was chaperoned by Lieutenant and Mrs. Alpha T. Easton, and was attended by a large number of the younger set. Mrs. D. J. Malone entertained the 500 Card club Thursday afternoon. Miss Lydla White entertained about thirty of her young friends at an afternoon party Thursday. Valentine Val-entine games were played and a supper sup-per served at 5 o'clock, which was followed fol-lowed by a valentine post office In which tho guests received favors. Mrs. White was assisted by Miss Mary Smedley, Miss Almee Best. Mrs. William Rattenbury and Mrs. Hnll of St. Louis. Mrs. R. B. Daynes Is In Los An-1 geles, where sho will spend tho spring. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman entertained enter-tained Informally Thursday evening for Miss Marie Dermltt, who Is tho guest of Mrs. George Jay Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jennings expect ex-pect to leavo early in March for California. Cali-fornia. J V Mr. and Mrs. Hubbird W. Reed aro homo from the coast, whero they spent tho past few months. There will be another Informal hop at the post next week Immediately before be-fore the departure of the batteries. v & Mrs. Robert Harknoss entertained tho Bridge club at her home Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Mrs. W. F. James gave a luncheon followed by bridge Thursday. Mrs. H. C. Brownleo entertained the members of the Third Street Card club Wednesday afternoon at' her home. . i Mrs. U. V. WItheo Is at home for a hort time with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John W. Pike. The new directorate of tho Coun ry club has organized by the election of E. B. Wicks, president; E. W. Packard, Pack-ard, vice president, and F. E. McGur-rin, McGur-rin, treasurer. A secretary is yet to be chosen. The now club house is 1 rapidly approaching completion In an- t' tlclpatlon cf tho expiration of the i lease cn tho Gilmer place, which ter- I aiinates on March 1. ; n |