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Show SOCIAL William Parkinson was down from Blackfoot, Idaho, this week. Mrs. Arthur II. S Bird entertained yesterday at a luncheon at her home. ' . , Dod Ritcr entertained a stag party at the Elks' show Wednesday evening. even-ing. The sewing club met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Delia Janet Richards. i The Woman's club held a rummage rum-mage sale on Friday nutming at Unity hall. ti. Mrs. A. L. Hoppaugh entertained the Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mrs., M. J. Chccsman entertained the Twentieth Century Bridge club Thursday afternoon. Herman Gentsch left Wednesday for Spokane to join his brother, Theodore, Theo-dore, in business there. Mrs. Lee G. Dinwoodcy entertained the Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home on State street. Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett entertained entertain-ed at a luncheon at her home on Third street on Thursday. The annual encampment of the Daughters of the Pioneers was held at the Lion house Thursday. Mrs. C. E. Allen was the hostess Thursday at a morning musicalc, followed fol-lowed by a buffet luncheon. MJrs. Howard H. Lawson and her twin boys are back from the coast, 1 and are at home again at 123 N. street. j Dr. and Mrs. A'. A. Kerr enter tained at a luncheon on Tuesday for Dr. Hugh Schusslcr of the symphony orchestra. Mrs. S. Harvey and her daughter, Addie, of Green River, Wyo., have been visitinjr with Mrs. S. A. Vincent during the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson have i4'' issued invitations for a musicalc at the Ladies' Literary club on Saturday Satur-day evening April 13. MSss Lucy Van Cott gave a cooking cook-ing demonstration Thursday evening even-ing at her domestic science school under the auspieces of the Clceofan. The Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Revolu-tion, met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. L. C. Miller at 943 East First South street. W ... The marriage of Miss Nellie How- arth and H. H. Bitner took place Wednesday morning and was follow- ed in the evening by a reception at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bransford arc home after spending the winter in California. The Seekers' Literary club will hold a cake and brown bread sale at Keith-O'Brien's Keith-O'Brien's store Saturday. The proceeds pro-ceeds will Ibc given to the Canyon Crest farm fund. Mrs. W. A. Lee entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday at luncheon. Her guests were Mrs. 1. C. Window and Mrs. C. 11. Solier of Evauston, Wyo., and Mrs. II. Roberts of Kemmercr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Daly and the Misses Fudora and Evelyn Daly and Maurice Daly reached home Wednesday Wed-nesday morning after an a'bsence of several mouths in Europe. The marriage of Miss Ida Owen and Gavin C. Andrews took place at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Elmer 1. Goshen, and was witnessed by only the relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews left immediately after for the northwest, north-west, where the groom goes into business. The marriage of Miss Vilatc Eard-ley Eard-ley and Dr. M. W. Snow took place Wednesday at noon in the Salt Lake temple and was followed by an informal in-formal reception at the Eardley home in the afternoon. Later the immediate imme-diate relatives were entertained at dinner, and Dr. and Mrs. Snow left for their home on East First South street, where they will shortly be at home to their friends. Mrs. Brig Cannon entertained a number of younger girls Wednesday Wednes-day at a luncheon at the University club, followed by a matinee party at the Grand to witness "Incog." The affair was in honor of Miss Stella M'clntyre. The guests to meet Miss Mclntyre were Miss Beatrice Chces-man, Chces-man, Miss Gertrude Hanson, Miss Ailccn Maclean, Miss Jcnna Budd Gcddes, Miss Florence Kimball, Miss Louise Sullivan, Miss Pearl Van Cott, Miss Eloise Sadler, Miss Bess Mclntyre, Mc-lntyre, Miss Bess McMillan, Miss MSldrcd McMillan, Miss Mary Smed-ley, Smed-ley, Miss Minette Baer, Miss Lcla Stinglcy, Miss Lorenc Lcary and Miss Both McCunc. www Miss Margaret Ryan and John James Kinney were married Wednesday, Wednes-day, the Rev. Father W. K. Ryan officiating. of-ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan, who reside at Thirteenth South and Seventh Sev-enth East streets. Only members of the family and immediate friends were present. The bridesmaid was Miss Agnes Ryan, sister of the bride, and Dennis Ryan, brother of the bride, attended the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney will make their home in this city. After a wedding trip to Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Kinney Kin-ney will be at home at Seventh South and Main streets. They expect to return about May 1. |