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Show I I in tile Social Realm H Mrs. Francis Pastorius, who has H spent the past few weeks with Mr. H mid Mrs. Ernest Weinberger, left Wednesday for her home in Colorado H Springs. H H Dr. II. D. Ilincs has returned from H CliicaKO, wlicrc he spent the past few H weeks. H H Mrs. M. A. Lane and daughter, H Vera, left Monday evening for Los H Angeles. H Mrs. Fred MoGurrin has gone t0 H the coast for a stay of some weeks. H I Arthur Fanvell of the Wa-Wan H press gave a lecture recital Tuesday H ' evening at the Ladies' Literary club H under the auspices of the music sec- H I Mr. and M,rs. W. L. Mangum of H Provo, arc spending a few (lays in H the city. M I Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Quigley H have returned from a five weeks' visit H in the cast. ks I Mrs. A. J. Hoffman and Mrs. II. E. H Giles entertained about thirty friends H Monday afternoon in honor of Miss H Effic Wilson. The house was decor- H atcd with red hearts and red bells, H and at the tea which followed an in- ' formal afternoon, the refreshments I were all in heart shapes. H Mrs. A. V. Callagalm entertained Monday at luncheon, followed by bridge, in honor of Mrs. Pastorius. Mj-s. W. L. Jones has gone for a visit of some time with friends in Los , Angeles. Mrs. Mellisa Scars entertained a i party of fourteen at a dinner Sunday 1 in compliment to Miss Effic Wilson and Charles J. Thomas, who were married Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. CasgrifT left Friday Fri-day for the cast. .. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Anderson entertained en-tertained about thirty of their friends J Monday evening at a musical card 1 party in compliment to their guest, i Karl Riedelsberger of New York.' Mrs. S. C. Ewiug, with her little son, John Samuel, has gone to Pitts-j Pitts-j burg, Pa., to visit relatives. J Miss Mary Smedlcy gave a bridge tea Thursday afternoon for the younger girls. ty Jay Milner entertained informally :' v Tuesday .evening in honor of the Misses Bessie and Adelaide Prim-' Prim-' caux of Tttscarora, Nevada. I Lieutenant R. N. Campbell was the host M,onday evening at a stag party to witness the opening performance of "Forty-five Minutes From Broadway," Broad-way," the affair being given in honor of the officers now visiting at Fort Douglas. The entire party wore full dress uniform, and occupied the back of the parquet. Following the play supper was served at the Wilson. The party included Colonel Lock-wood, Lock-wood, Colonel Walter S. Schuyler, Lieutenant Colonel Hunter, Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Colonel Mason, Major Bishop, Major Benson, Major Smith, Major Pendleton, Major 1 learn, Major Foster, Fos-ter, Cajtaiu Madden, Captain Wells, Captain Allen, Captain Hampton, Captain Woodward, Captain How-land, How-land, Captain Pritchard, Captain Clement, Captain Smith, Lieutenant W. II. Point, Lieutenant Willard, Lieutenant Gallechcr and Lieutenant Mason. Miss Katherinc Geddes entertained ten of her friends Monday evening at an Orpheum. party. Following the play the party were entertained at a supper at the Geddes home on West Temple street. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Miss Katherinc Williams, Miss Addic Zane, J. S. Crichlow, F. C. Schramm, Chas. Morris and Henry McComick. ft ft ft Mrs. E. V. Foote, mother of Mrs. C. A. Walker, is at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Louis Aldrich, in San Francisco. ft ft ft Invitations were issued Monday for the annual luncheon to be given by the Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Revolu-tion, Feb. 22. The affair will be given at the Manitou hotel at 1:30. Mrs. Frank B. Stephens and Mrs. Russell L. Tracy are the committee in charge. J. II. Early returned Sunday from a short trip to Missoula, Mont., and is visiting his sister, Mrs. D. P. Simmons. Sim-mons. . Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Child entertained enter-tained Monday evening at a theatre party, followed by a supper at their home. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hal W. 'Brown and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mangum. t Miss Leslie Kerr of Chicago -arrived Monday and will be the guest " for some time of Miss Beatrice' Chces-tnan Chces-tnan at the Checsman home on Fourth South street. Mrs. George Wi Snow i.s in Lo Angeles. ft ft ft Mrs. II. C. Brownlee. left with her .small son, Walker, on Saturday for the coast. o ' Mr.s. W. Montague Ferry entertained enter-tained at a luncheon Tuesday. The Shakespeare section of the Ladies' Literary club met Wednesday morning at the club" house. The study of Julius Caesar was continued. Mr. and Mrs. ', W. ClufT .entertained .enter-tained Wednesday evening m honor of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cainc. The marriage of Miss Alice Paul, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Samuel Paul, to George M. P. Dougall, formerly form-erly of Springvillc, took place Tuesday Tues-day evening at the Paul home on Last Second South street. The marriage service was read by the Rev. W. M. Padcii, D. D of the First Presbyterian Presby-terian church, and was witnessed by only the relatives of the two young icople. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Ethel Paul, as maid of honor, and her brother, Dr. Samuel G. Paul, was the best man. Mrs. Graham F. Putnam rendcicd some musical selections, including a march and during the services an interlude. The marriage was followed by a reception re-ception to the intimate friends of both families from 8 till n o'clock, at which the bridal party was joined by Captain Cap-tain and Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Dougall and Miss Katherinc Dougall of Springvillc. Besides these, there were assisting Mrs. J. M. Dart. Mrs. Edwin Ed-win Kimball, Mrs. A. S. Martin and Mrs. M. Ml Johnson. Mrs. Harry S. Knight presided in the dining room, and she was assisted by Miss Anna Decker. Miss Florence Robbins. Miss Beatrice Wilkinson, Miss Helcnc Critzcr and Emma Dougall. Dou-gall. The floral decorations were profuse and artistically arranged. The young people went directly to their new bomb in Barrows court, where they will shortly be at home to their friends. Colonel and Mrs. Benjamin C. Lockwood gave a reception Tuesday evening in honor of visiting officers at Fort Douglas the guests being limited to the jcorlc of the garrison. The quarters of the commanding officer of-ficer were bright with (lowers and gay with music throughout the evening. even-ing. Colonel and Mrs. Lockwood were accompanied in the receiving line by Colonel Walter S. Schuyler, who is their guest during his stay at the post, and Major and Mrs. Smith and Captain Briant II. Wells assisted in entertaining the guests. Mrs. Wells rourcd coffee in the dining room, and assisting her were Lieutenant Lieu-tenant and Mrs. E. E. Haskell and Mrs. Burton. Tle regimental orchestra or-chestra was stationed in the upper hall and furnished a fine musical program. 0 Mrs. S. W. Terrell and her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Terrell, who have spent the pasf few months at Ocean Park, have returned and are at home again at 273 East First South Street. The Sans Souci club met Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon with Mrs. II. A. Whitney Whit-ney at her home on Brigham street. - Miss Bess Chandler of Bingham is in town for a short visit. Mrs. F. A. Earls and her little daughter, Helcnc, and Miss Lena Welby are back from a stay of some timcat Pacific Grove, and arc at the Manitou. There was a meeting of the daughters daugh-ters of the Utah Pioneers Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at the Lion House. Mrs,;mn) oung Card read a paper on The Discovery of America." The enlisted men of Fort Douglas gave a masquerade ball Wednesday night at the post hop room, at which prizes were given for the best sus-tamed sus-tamed characters. . Miss Margaret Savage of 1000 ttrth, wCeV-wh0 is Ending The Martha Washington Seminary, Wash-mgton, Wash-mgton, D. C, and Miss PearfM. Savage Sav-age were recently guests a a White House reception, "c The marriage of Miss Effic Wilson and C. J. Thomas, Jr., was solemn- ized at noon Wednesday in the Tem- pie, followed by a reception at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. E. I A. Wilson, in the evening. The bride wore a dainty wedding gown of cream silk mull and carried bride's roses Her sister, Miss Ruth Wilson was the bridesmaid, and wore lavender organdie organ-die over silk and carried violets. Jack Horn was the best man. Those assisting as-sisting during the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Melissa Melis-sa Sears, Misses Maud Patrick, Fannie Fan-nie Hagcman, Mattie Darger and Josephine Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will make their home in Og-den, Og-den, where they will be at home to their friends after February 15. The bride is a daughter of the late Judge E. A. Wilson and has many warm friends who offer congratulations. The members of the class of iyoS of the University of Utah gave the annual "junior promenade" Friday evening in the big gymnasium at the school. This is the only social function given at the school which is held in the gymnasium. The general gener-al colors were. those of the class, I green and white. Besides these, the I different fraternities and societies used their own colors. The orchestra was swung in midair, near the east wall. Miss Jcnna Budd Geddes entertained enter-tained a few friends Wednesday at a bridge tea in honor of Miss Leslie Kerr of Chicago and Miss Sarah Ralston Ral-ston of St. Louis, who are the guests of Miss Beatrice Chccs-man. The 1 rooms were decorated with violets, and Miss Addic Zane poured tea. I Those invited to meet the guests of honor were Misses Bess and Mildred McMillan. Miss Eloisc Sadler, Miss Florence Kimball, Miss Elizabeth Mc-Intyre, Mc-Intyre, Miss Louise Sullivan, Miss Genevieve McComick, Miss Corn of Oirden, Miss Stella Mclntyrc, Miss Leila Stinglcy, Miss Gertrude Hanson, Han-son, Miss Ailecn Maclean, Miss Mary Smedlcy. Mrs. Edward S. Ferry was the hos-tess hos-tess of a bridge tea Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home on South Temple street. American Beauty and Rich-lieu Rich-lieu roses were used in profusion for the decorations. The hostess was assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. , Mrs. Ilcber M. Wells, Mrs. E. O. Howard, Mrs. O. W. Powers, Mrs. Charles Walker and Mrs. Frank Jennings. Jen-nings. Eight tables were filled with the players, a prize being awarded each table. A smoker was given Wednesday evening at the Officers club at Fort Douglas in honor of the visiting officers, of-ficers, the affair being in charge of the board of gove'mors at the club. . , V Mr.s. Thomas G. Griffin entertained twelve friends at an informal tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Winn and Miss Block. Hal McLain of "At Yale" is a classmate, class-mate, Cornell 1900, and fraternity brother of Will McCrca, who will entertain him during his stay in the city. - The Misses Isabel and Amy Osborne Os-borne will give a vocal recital the latter lat-ter part of the month at the First Methodist church. . . The Ladies' Aid Society of the Ccn- tral Christian church held an all-day J work meeting Thursday in the church parlors. Miss Hannah Le Coinu.c of Park t-itv is the guest of the Misses Isabel and Amy Osborne for a few days. |