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Show 1 Society LUNCHEON. Mra. D. J. Sheehan entertained ax luncheon and bridge yesterday afternoon after-noon in compliment to Mrs. Troy-Hale, Troy-Hale, former rostdont of Loup Oity, Neb now of Ogdon. Tho dccoratlonaj In pink and grcon were beautifully, parried out. The dining table, with lis elegant appointments, duchesa and point lase pieces, handsome silver and cuiglass and dainty handpainted ohi-na, ohi-na, was adorned with prink aweet peas in artistic profusion. A beeotlful bowl of sweat peas, smllax and fern made a lovely centerpiece and large silver candelabra with lighted can-flies can-flies and dainty pink shades adde to. the effectiveness of iho decorative plan. j Brfdso was pla.ye4, Mrs. Halo rev ceriving the guest Tze and Mrs. A P. Bigelow making te high scores Covers at luncheon were laid for Mrg. Troy Hale, Mrs. Ambrose P Hibbs, Mr6. Thomas Fltagerald, Mjs -v. r. .tJigeiow, iirB. ueorge f. mc-Z!abo mc-Z!abo of Washington, D. C.j.Mra. Geo HaJvorson, Mrs. Ad Kuhn, Mrs Jo-jejih Jo-jejih Grios, Mrs Patsy Healy, Miss jvathrvn Fitzgerald, Mrs Abo Kuhn, Mrs. Peter Kline and Mrs Shoehan TO ATTEND RECITAL. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans and Mr and Mrs. Frank Evans will be among the Salt LAke guests at the recital which will be given at the Tabernacle aext Friday evening A large number Df Salt Lake guests, prominent In musical mu-sical circles, are expected and a splendid splen-did program has been arranged. |