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Show t if IN THE SOCIAL REALM. W f ' Miss Selma Wall entertained tho f I 1 members of the graduating class and H the Rowland Hall teachers at a theatre party Tuesday ovenlng for Sothcrn's 1 performance of "Romeo and Juliet.' . , The guests wore Dean and Mrs. Jamoa L t- i' B. Eddie, Miss Clara Cabourno, Miss I W I Mabel Carlln, Miss English, Miss Hum- i m& phrlo3, Miss Simpson, Miss Taylor, J Mm Miss Farkman, Miss Gratia Flanders, j Iff Miss Carpley, Miss Charlotto Weeks, mm Miss Mamy Moore, Misses Amy and Wm: Isabel Osborne, Miss Rachel Robin- son, Miss Helen Lo Compto, Miss Ij Clark, Miss Frances Clark and Miss - st Margaret Sizcr. r MX. m if IJngl Mrs. L. E. RIter and son Lynvlllo, '"Mjti aro expected homo from tho coast In ' ; a day or two. Mrs. RIter has boon f Uf 1 visiting with friends for a short time. M. t i Mr. RIter is returning from Stanford, . ' whom ho passed tho winter. I ! Misrs Edith Williams and Mrs. J. I 1 W. Edmunds wero tho hostesses Mon- L i day afternoon of a Kensington " l j given in honor of tho ladies of i . St. Paul's guild and their friends. The ?. house was simply though effectively i ' decorated with pink carnations and n smllax. During tho afternoon a mu- ffr .' sical program was given by Miss Wil- Jpy j Hams, Miss Tcarl Savage, Miss Slgfrid ffigt iPeterson and Miss Beatrlco O'Con-nor. O'Con-nor. Tho guests wore Mrs. A. B. Saw- jgj? yor, Mrs. Georgo Hunting, Mrs. Ed- Qffij wnrd(3aby, Mrs. McAllister, Mrs. Shol- fffaj don, L. Butler, Mrs. Raybould, Mrs. Ifci Pfoulz, Mrs. Charles E. Perkins, Mrs. i5g Fisher S. Harris, Mrs. Georgo Mor-row, Mor-row, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. J. Boloss, Miss I -H 1 Agntua Berkhool, Miss Beatrlco I; 1 I O'Connor, Miss Pearl Savago and Miss ;- Slgfrid Pederson. Iifcjj i Mr. and Mrs. Max Rahr of Manl- l&W towwoc, Wis., who have been tho 181 ! Quests of Mrs. James H. Kirk, left for tjjnS . "-their homo Monday. . I 1 Misses Afton and Jasmine Young , left Monday for a ten days' visit on ffl Mr. and Mrs. Victor Youngberg of u Park City aro tho guests of Mrs. James f M II. Kirk for a week, i 'M Mrs. William A. Bartllng entertained -1 nt dinnor on Saturday ovonlng at tho 1 S Knutsford in honor of Miss Burkett. I R. w. Hoffman loft for Los Angeles Mrs. Thomas Marloneaux entertained enter-tained Informally at luncheon on Wednesday. Mrs. Sheldon L. Butler entertained at brldgo Tuesday at Whitehall. Miss Fanny Bird has gono to Idaho and tho northwest where she will pass tho summer. Dean and Mrs. James B. Eddlo and children leavo about Juno 20 for Long Beach, Cal. They will bo away until early in September. Mr. and Mrs. Bort Homo of Denver, who have been guests at tho Knuts-ford Knuts-ford for tho spring season, returned to their homo Monday, after a visit with Salt Lake Inends.. Mrs. Edward Mooro entertained tho members of tho Mayer-Crismon wedding party at high tea Wednesday at 7 o'clock. dt & Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon L. Butler entertained en-tertained Tuesday evening at bridge. Tho tables wero arranged in tho drawing draw-ing rooms at Whitehall and tho rooms wero decorated with nasturtiums. Mrs. Butler was assisted by ladies, who served punch and poured coffee. "Air. and Mrs. Gerald Street aro receiving re-ceiving tho congratulations of friends over tho arrival of a little daughter, Mrs. Street was formerly Miss Bubb. Tho Woman's club held tho annual lection of ofllcors Tuesday, with tho following result: Presldont, Mrs. Sarah A. Powers; vice president, Mrs. T. W. Whitely; recording secretary, Mrs. P. N. Cook; corresponding secretary, secre-tary, Mrs. Allen T. Sanford; treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Jones; auditor, Mrs. Helen Kimball; and Mrs. Kinney and Mrs. Howard S. Stowo as members of the advisory board. Mrs. Richard Stingloy and Miss Lola Stlngley entertained at cards Wednes day afternoon for Mrs. S. A. Hartley of Victor, Colo. Mrs. Frank Morrow of Fort Douglas gavo a bridge party Wednesday afternoon after-noon for Mrs. A. B. Tower of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Edwin W. Sheets entertained at her residence Monday afternoon for Mrs. D. O. Caldor. Music was enjoyed and light refreshments wero served. Mrs. Richard Royal Romnoy entertained enter-tained Wednesday afternoon at euchro for Mrs. Will Clawson of Pasadena. & 0 Miss Gertrude Damon will bo hero shortly to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Adams. Miss Damon will graduate from tho Boston Conservatory Con-servatory of Music oarly In Juno and will leave for Salt Lake immediately thereafter. Mrs. Charles E. Madsen entertained Friday for Mrs. Will Clawson. Mrs. S. V. Ham entertained at bridge Tuesday afternoon. lit Mrs. Abner Lunan and daughter havo gono to California and tho Portland Port-land fair. Thoy will be absent about a month. Miss Lena Wolby has returned, after a visit with her slstor, Mrs. Frederick Earls of Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Evans havo issued Invitations for tho wedding reception re-ception of their daughter, Martha Pearl, and Mr. William Pischel on tho evening of Juno C, at G71 West First South street. High tea was given Wednesday ovenlng by Mrs. Edward Mooro In honor hon-or of Miss Gertrude Mayer, ono of tho Juno brides. Pink and white wero tho colors used for decoration, they being tho colors for tho wedding of Miss Mayor and Mr. Crlsmon. The guests included tho members of the bridal party, with the exception of MIs3 Anna Adams, who was unable to bo present. Tho guests wore Miss Helen Buckingham, Miss Aileen Crlsmon, Crls-mon, Miss Louise Woy, Miss Creto Pinkerton, Messrs. Edward Mooro, Charles C. Crlsmon, Joe Grant, Wayno Hemphill, Mr. Weyland, Mr. Charles of Kompton, Ohio, and Leon Mayer, ii it v. v. Mrs. Charles Swift was tho hostess Wednesday noon of a luncheon, given in honor of Mrs. E. W. Wilson. Tho table was decorated with snowballs and trails of smllax. Tho place cards wero hand painted in white and green. Tho guests wero Mrs. William Wetzell, Mrs. Charles E. Perkins, Mrs. Sol Mc-Curdy, Mc-Curdy, Mrs. Charles C. Dally. Messrs. Leon Mayer, Wayno Hemphill, Hemp-hill, A. E. Hyde. Jr., Frank Nichols, Mr. Woyland and .Too Grant entertained enter-tained nt a stag party at tho Commercial Commer-cial club on Friday ovonlng In honor of Charles C. Crlsmon. The history section of , T, j Literary club had its last m - dIPs tho season Thursday. Tho r. ... J 0t given by Mrs. S. Li 1J0 f ' r Miss Josopljino Morris, u, wnll known elocutionist of this - v , Georgo Arnold Goff were maVrlo,! ,7 neon Wednesday at tho horn; , f Mr? J. A. Brown, a slstor of tho -.ride i reception was held, after whui the bride ami groom left for thoir future homo at Bingham Junction. W. B. Tuttlo and party loft w.nlncs. !j day night over tho Salt Lnk UoZ j for Log Angolos. lL f t Isadoro Lodcrmali loft Thurnrtay for New York. From that port Mr. LqZ man will sail for Hamburg, to bo aAvav some months. Ml', and Mi's. J. R. Walker and children chil-dren havo goho to California for a two weeks' trip. j 3 Mr. W. G. Downing left for the coast I Wednesday night' Via tho Salt Lake I Route. I Sam C. Park left for Denver on ' Monday. ( ' Claude Sachs left for Los Angeles ! Thursday. ; Mrs. Reddell of Butte, Mont., left Salt Lako for tho cost Wednesday night. & H ) I Wednesday night at St. Mark's dean- ! ery was given a very enjoyablo lecture by Dean Eddie on Scotland, followed I by a little play entitled "Farmer's (Wife." Tho cast included the Misses ,Margaret' Eddlo, Darlono Kimball, (Frances Brown and Claudia Green. |