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Show BssssBHSHnssBiiiffn" '," j i R:: Society. . Bpv'' -U-J HKlpM At Tbc Coitntrj Club. Hfll N a&d Clock Golf, 4 o'clock today. Hos-HHPImnni, Hos-HHPImnni, Mrs. Gtaorge P. Holman, Mrs. G. B. Pfoutz. HHKji, Visitors day at the club was unusually popu-IBwr, popu-IBwr, the largest number of guests coming out in HH&BJIie evening to enjoy the music and dancing. The IHHEiiptesse were Mrs. Smedley Smith, Miss Burke. HHll(la8 McCornick and Mies Gcddes, and their ef-HHBBp' ef-HHBBp' iottB made the evening a perfect success. Hmff, The grounds were brilliantly lighted and rugs Hmroii and Navajos were spread about the lawn, each nraif- one ' comforting a party of from two to twelve. BRi Some never left them, for moons and nature are Hnr very fascinating in the summer, and pleasing an-Hh an-Hh aouncements follow such parties. Hnp A buffet supper was served in the evening, and Hfff , later coffee and an ice were spread under the H trees near the dancing floor. Hf Socially, the surprises of the week have been Hff the wedding announcements. Hf, Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Porter announced the Hp engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Mr. H Charles F. Mann of Los Angeles, and Mr. and HiL Mr"' -D Murray announced the engagement of fijl' their sister, Miss Nannie L. MuiTay, to Mr. George Sfo; W. Wolf of Louisville, Ky. HSi Both of the gentlemen are out-of-town men, HPpf and we shall lose two of the most popular young R&lb ladies of the city. Hrar Miss Murray and Mr. Wolf are to be married Rfp this morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Hi Murray, Bishop Scanlan officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Hi Wolf will leave at noon for the East. HI The date for the Porter-Mann wedding has H not yet b&en set. sB Hh On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. M. M. Johnson Hi and Mrs. Harry S. Knight were hostesses at an HI v afternon reception at the home of the former. HE Miss McCan of Philadelphia was the guest of HB honor. The decorations were in pink and white H and green, masses of asters forming the principal Hj decoiation. It was one of the prettiest events H of the summer. Hu The formal opening of the Officers' Club at H Fort Douglas took place Tuesday evening. The B affair was given by the officers to the ladies of wBh the post, and a delightful evening was spent. sbh Hj Judge and Mrs. Royle and Mrs. Martha Royle H King entertained at a second musicale at the B Fifth East hotel, Monday evening. The Treble B Clef Club was heard for the first time, winning B immediate success, and Mr. Woodmansee was B heard for the last time before his departure for B tno East. B Mrs Ku sang, particularly well, "Snow Flakes," and "Oh, That We Two Were Maying." Misses Cohn, Dwyer and Davis, who with Mrs. j King form the Treble Clef Club, also sang beau- j tifully. j Those registered at the Wasalch hotel are: C. j O. Verness and wife, W. D. and Dr. S. L. Benson, I E. J. Dibble, Jerome Hirschman, I. B. Ray and Miss Alice Needham, Miss Lillian Cannon, Margaret Mar-garet Griffith, Mrs. F. Meyer, E. E. Meyer, Rosa Meyer, Miss Emilie Meyer, H. F. Evans and wife, J. Doman Reaves and wife, H. M McCartney and wife, Charles Trumbull, Mrs. R. S. Hamilton, Mrs. H. R. W. Harting of St. Joseph, Mo., and James W. Saville. Miss Lockhart has returned to Colorado Springs. Mr. Hoyt Sherman returns from the coast today. to-day. Miss Dillingham left for California on Monday, after a brief visit in Ogden. Mr. Guy Eldredge has gone to Cornell. Mrs. Calhoun is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert B. Harkness. Miss Kuhn of Ogden is the guest of Mrs. J. J. Bamberger. Miss Ethel Shepard entertained Thursday in honor of her guest, Miss Harrison. Mrs. William C. Jennings entertained at luncheon lunch-eon yesterday. Mrs. William Igleheart has returned from Kentucky. Ken-tucky. Miss Smith of Denver, who has been visiting Miss Maddison, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Keyes will go to New York next month. Mrs. William H. King entertained at luncheon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Filer have gone to New York. Mr. C. R. Rader entertained at dinner at the Alta Club Saturday evening. Capt. and Miss Creary entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hewett ha returned from a visit in Victor, Vic-tor, Colo.. Gov. and Mrs. Wells will return next week. Harry Shearman and Dr. Critchlow have returned re-turned from a fishing trip. Col. and Mrs. E. F. Holmes, accompanied by Miss Shoop, Miss Laura Bransford and Miss Grace Emery, are making a tour of the Yellowstone. Yellow-stone. Mr. Jack Royle entertained at luncheon at the Commercial Club on Wednesday. |