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Show ! SMI IN THE SOCIAL REALM HI I! J. E. Gallghor Is homo from tho ' Icoast, where ho spent tho past low ! weeks. : Jt Guy Anderson has gono to South ! America for an absences of some three I months: ; Mrs. Allen M. Smith of Fort Douglas Doug-las will give a bridge tea next Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Samuel' Nowhouso has gono for a short stay in tho east .. Tho Harmonic Ladles' club has changed Its name to tho Ladies' Club Gormanla. Tho club will glvo a ball on tho ovenlng of Doc. 1 In Knights of Columbus hall. W. P. Cooper, secretary and man-i man-i agcr of II. L. Polk & Co., has returned from a flvo weeks trip to Baltlmoro, Philadelphia, Now York and other eastern cities. J jt Tho Treble Clef club met Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at tho studio of Mrs. .Martha Roylo King In tho Commercial Commer-cial club building. 1 .t i I' Tho Shakespearo section of tho La- : dies' Literary club met Wednesday I morning at tho club house and took up tho study of "Cymbolino." Mrs. A. T. Vollmer was tho leader. J J Mrs. John C. Cutlor, Jr., cntor-talned cntor-talned about thirty friends Tuesday afternoon, at a parcel shower for Miss Antoinette Lamborno, whose mar-rlagC mar-rlagC to" Ernest Fowler will take place' next month. Tho hostess waB assisted In receiving hor guests by Miss Lambourne, Miss Mabel Lam-bourne Lam-bourne and Miss Daphno Batcman. & J y J. B. WIssing and family loft Tuos- ' day for San Francisco to mako their homo. H. C. Chapman of Colorado Springs Is In tho city for a abort visit with 1 friends. J J 1 Miss Emily Jcssup entertained a few friends at a muslcalo Monday ovenlng J rt the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jcssup. Among those who took part In tho programme wero Thomas Radcllfto, Mrs. A. H. Pea-body, Pea-body, A. T. Vollmer and Mrs. Robert Gemmoll. Mrs. Victor M. Clement leaves for Washington Saturday. Miss Lillian Woodward will accompany hor. & J Miss Marjorio Palno will bo at homo hereafter at tho Fifth East hotel. ,5$ Mrs. H. W. Doschor gavo a Kensington Ken-sington Friday afternoon. Judge William H. King returned Tuesday from a trip of a few weeks to London. Judge King stopped off In New York and Washington for a few days. Mrs. Sol Siegol will glvo a tea next Monday afternoon. Mrs. C. S. Zano and Miss Addle Zano, accompanied by Httlo Miss Zano Witcher, havo returned from California. Cali-fornia. J J Lieutenant and Mrs. A. C. Goodwyn will entertain at dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. David R. Gray was tho hostess Tuesday afternoon at an informal tea in compliment to Mrs. Charles Wilkes, who is hero for a short time from Tonopah. Mrs. W. P. Kiser poured tea, and Miss Alico Goodwin served punch. Tho guests to moot Mrs. Wilkes wore Mrs. David S. Murray, Mrs. T. G. Grimn, Mrs. W. P. Klser, Mrs. T. G. FIfleld, Mrs. W. C. Alexander, Alexan-der, Miss Relnhart, Mrs. A. C. Ewlng, Mrs. Wing B. Allen, Mrs. Louis Cecil Robinson, Mrs. C. R. Pearsall, Mrs. W. W. Flagg, Miss Addio Zano, Mrs. Margaret Witcher, Miss Kathorino Geddes, Mrs. J. E. Gallghor, Mrs. Hoyt Shorman, Mrs. Georgo Jay Gibson, Mrs. James C. Dick, Mrs. A. M. Smith of Fort Douglas, Mrs. Georgo Y. Wallace, Wal-lace, Mrs. O. E. Carey, Mrs. F. S. Bas-com, Bas-com, Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs. Adams, Miss Lota McMillan, Miss Alice Goodwin, Good-win, Mrs. John Wolr,, Mrs Arthur Bird, Mrs. Georgo M. Downey, Mrs. W. C. Hall and Mrs. Richard Browne. Mrs. Robert O. Patterson left Tuesday Tues-day to join Lieutenant Patterson In North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grlflln entertained enter-tained at an anniversary dinner at' their home Friday ovenlng. Mrs. A. E. Walker has taken apartments apart-ments at the Emery-Holmes for tho winter and Is at homo In No. 10. Miss Hazel Pond is here from Logan Lo-gan visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Pond. Mrs. C. H. Grlflln and hor daughter, Mrs. Elbrldgo Thomas, will leavo early ear-ly next week for tho east Colonel and Mrs. Benjamin C. Lock-wood Lock-wood entertained at dinner Thursday evening. J & Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gemmoll aro m back from a summer' spent In Madrid and the Mountains of Spain nearby. Miss Leigh Block entertained Informally In-formally at a candy pull a few evenings even-ings ago. The guests wero Miss Eleanor Mantor, Miss Jesslo Homo, Miss Daisy Haybould, Miss Carrie Sap-plngton, Sap-plngton, Miss Helen Burton, Miss Leila Stlngley, Messrs. Poo, H. Hart, Belcher, Jack Lloyd, Livingstone, Clark, Arnold, Royden Taylor. Mrs. Julian A. Knight of Virginia City, Mont, was the guest of Mr. and - Mrs. Graham P. Putnam. Mrs. Knight received her friends Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Putnam, 109 South Fifth East street. Mrs. Knight left the evening of the same day for Los Angeles. J & Mrs. David Hempstead, accom- panled by her mother, Mrs. Welton, i left for Detroit Monday evening, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Wester-fleld Wester-fleld and Miss Madge Westerfleld have gone East for the winter. Miss Marge Miller entertained at ' bridge on Thursday afternoon in hon or of Mrs. John C. Miller and Miss Leila Trent. Dr. Arnold left Monday evening for Galesburg, 111., and Chicago, where he will visit relatives for a couple of weeks. While in Chicago Dr. Arnold t" . will be the guest of his father, Dr. 6. V' L. E. Arnold. Judge and Mrs. Le Grand Young loft Monday for New York, where they will spend a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Crapps of St. Louis were guests in the city Monday, ''en route to Los Angeles. J J . A. E. Pomeroy left Monday evening 'for the coast, where ho will spend several sev-eral weeks. Mrs. Justus Jungk entertained the members of the Bridge club at her home Monday afternoon. : Philip Allison is rapidly recovering II from an illness at St. Mark's hospital, jand will soon be moved to his homo. Mrs. S. B. Clark and daughter havo gone to Aspen, Colo., for two months to visit Mr. Clark. . . Mrs. S. C. Adams has returned from tho coast and is the guest again -: ' of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. .McMillan. I" ' The Army and Navy Journal has the following in its Fort Ethan Allen notes: "Lieutenant and Mrs. Samuel ;i W. Robertson, who havo been pro ceeding leisurely east on their honey-' honey-' moon trip, having visited Washington, Washing-ton, New York and other points, ar rived Saturday and took quarters at tho east end of the lino. Mrs. Robertson, Robert-son, formerly Miss Henrietta Holmes, is no stranger in tho post, having made several visits hero in tho homo of the late. Major Hoppln, Fifteenth cavalry." Captain and Mrs. Briant H. Wells entertained at dinner Wednesday pvening, their guests being Colonel and Mrs. S. D. Sturgls and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Caine. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Franken entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Charlotte Druohl ot Chicago and Willard Donaldson of Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Walker havo returned from Denver, where they spent tho past few weeks. Frank Manning, who spent tho past fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jennings, Jen-nings, left Thursday for his homo in San Francisco. The Sewing club met Thursday with Miss Daisy Savage. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Stowo entertained en-tertained the members of the Lantern Lan-tern club Thursday evening at their home 925 Second street. Mrs. William S. Loomls, who has been studying music In Berlin for tho past four months, expects to leave for Lelpslg early in the now year, whero she will contlnuo her musical work. Mrs. O. H. Klster is back from the Kimball ranch, and Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rood. |