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Show i : n1 I IN THE SOCIAL REALM H H Tho dato lias been set for the mar- H rlago of Mrs. Flora E. Clement to Cap- H tain Sidney Cloman, and tho ovent will H talto placo at Lakowood, December 3, H nt tho homo of John Hays Hammond. H Tho wedding ns planned will bo a H quiet one, and tho brldo and groom H nro to leave Immediately after for H London. H Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. II. Koycs H have returned from tho cast, where H they spent tho past few weeks vislt- H lng friends and relatives. Thoy visit- H cd Chicago and Syracuse on their wny H to Now York and spent somo tlmo in H Now York and Hudson river points. H Mrs. C. H. Dlanchard entertained a H fow of her Intimnto friends at a tea H Mondny afternoon in honor of her H mother, Mrs. George S. Dlanchard. H A dancing party is announced for H tho evening of Thanksgiving day, to H bo given at Unity hall by tho ladles H of tho First Unitnrlan church, asslst- H cd by several prominent men of tho H congregation. B HJ Mr. and Mrs. Perry Heath, who H liavo been spending somo tlmo In Now H York, sailed last week for n season H abroad. H Mrs. M. A. Greenwood from Cnlffor- H nia Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. 13. A. H Greenwood at their homo on First st. 1 & . H Mrs. II. L. Carey entertained nt a H luncheon at the Commercial club on H Thursday 1 H Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes Hl and their party are touring tho contl- Hj nent and spent tho latter part of Oc- H tobcr in Nuremberg. Hi fl Mrs. W. S. McCornick has Issued in- M vltatlons for a bridge tea to bo given H on Tuesday, November 20. H Mrs. Mitchell from Now York Is B visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. It. Fer- M guson, nt tho Manltou. M Mrs. Emily Webb Gicsy of San Fran- M Cisco, who wns visiting her sister, Mrs. H E. A. Greenwood, has gono on to her H home. I vM H Russol L. Tracy has gono east on M a business trip, to bo away about a M month. ' H Mr. and Mrs. Frank King Wilson and H . Miss Angol Miles of Los Angles nro spending a week with Mrs. Will Jones H at tho Emery-Holmes. M Tho ladies' auxiliary of tho Temple V B'nal Israel held their regular meet- H lng Tuesday afternoon in tho D. D. m lodgo rooms. J & H Tho regular meoUng of tho Woman's B club was held Tuesday afternoon with m Mrs. V. H. Peaso at her homo on Fifth i street. Mrs. G. S. Kinney spoko on H tho work of tho stato and general fed- ' orations. H H Tho Seekers' club met Tuesday nf- H ternoon with Mrs. Thomas Drennan. H Mrs. John McVickers entertained M tho Cleofnn member at her homo M Tuesday afternoon, and Mrs. Frank M Itoberts spoko on Richelieu. H Mrs. May Snell gave a matinee party B nt tho Orpheum theatro In honor of Mrs. Arthur Pryor from New York, who Is visiting her mother here. . & Mrs. M. If. Kervln left Wednesday for Reno, Nevada. Miss Mary Kervln Ker-vln is ,a gust of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cos-griff Cos-griff for a week before leaving to join her mother. Mrs. David Keith will glvo a box party Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Francis Smith of Michigan, who is visiting Miss Rilla Snyder. Lieutenant and Mrs. E. E. Haskell, formerly of Fort Douglas, but more recently re-cently of Fort Bliss, Texas, nro back and aro the guests of Colonel and Mrs. Lockwood. Mrs. J. D. Cosgriff entertained Tuesday In honor of Mrs. M. H. Kervln. Ker-vln. Henry Peery entertained a party of friends nt tho pcrformanco of "Checkers," "Check-ers," Tuesday evening, his guests being be-ing Miss Jasmine Young and Mr. and Mrs. William Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Masson arrived Tuesday from tho cast and are nt the McMillan homo for a time. Mrs. McMillan Is in Denver visiting Mr .and Mrs. S. C. Adams. Hnlbert S. Kerr has returned from Peru and is with his brother Kenneth Ken-neth C. Kerr. ' Miss Allco Callaway gave a luncheon at tho Country club, Wednesday In honor of Miss Salllo Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dale are homo from New York. Mrs. Georgo W. Snow and Mrs Thomas Morloncaux entertained the members of tho Third Street Card club and a fow other friends Tuesday at tho Snow homo. The game played was GOO and tho players occupied six tables. Tho prize winners wero Mrs:. Clarence Warnock and Mrs. John Reliuimar. 0 Miss Beatrice O'Connor entertained i ptrty of friends nt tho Orpheum Tuesday afternoon. Following th$ ulny tea was served at Franklin's,. Tho guests, wero Mrs. John C. Daly, Miss Eudora Daly, Miss Evelyn Daly, Miss Florence Grant, '-a Agatha Derkhoel and Miss Doll Janet Richards. Rich-ards. The Shnkespearo section of tho LndlPs' Literary club met Wednesday morning at tho club house. Mrs. How-rd How-rd S. Stowo was tho lender In tho study of Anthonv nnd Cleopatra. Mrs. Franklin D. Richards of Og-den. Og-den. nnd her daughter, Mrs. Joseph A. West, nro guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Richards at their homo on A street. Lieutenant Samuel Parker and his iiothnr nro back at Fort Douglas, after being stationed for somo time at Fort Logan. .Tamos Roach, of Frooport. Illinois, Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Howard S. Stowe. Mrs., Georgo C- Moore gave a morning morn-ing bridge party, followed bv a luncheon lun-cheon at tho Emery-Holmes Friday. Miss Wlnuffred Wood, of Cheyenne, Is tho guest of Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff. & v Mrs. P. C. Thompson entertained at a bridge party Wednesday afternoon at her npartmonts In the Emery-Ilolmes. Emery-Ilolmes. Pink and white chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums and ferns wero used for tho decorations. Mrs. Thompson was assisted as-sisted during tho afternoon by Mrs. Brlghnm T. Cannon. Three tables wero filled with the players, and tho honors wero awarded to Mrs. Robert Gould Smith, Miss Gertrude Hanson and Miss Loulso Sullivan. Tho guests of tho afternoon wero Mrs. A. W. McCuno, Mrs. Brigham T. Cannon, Miss Beatrice Checsman, Miss Gertrude Ger-trude Hanson, Miss McCuno, Miss Leila Stingley, Miss Mny Kervin, Miss MInettc Baer, Mrs. Robert G. Smith. Mrs. Annie Adams, who has been the guest of Mrs. Isabel M. Pitts for several months, received a telegram from New York Wednesday nsklng her, if possible, to join Miss Ethel Barrymoro and play her old rolo of Mrs. Jinks in "Captain Jinks" at tho revival of the play In New York City, which -will last for twelve weeks. Mrs. Adams loft on Friday to fill tho engagement, en-gagement, and regrets that she will be unable to fill a number of local engagements en-gagements In the city. & Jt Mrs. Walter Fitch was the hostess of a bridge tea Wednesday. Yellow was the color chosen for the decorations decora-tions nnd appointments. Mrs. W. Montague Ferry and Mrs. W. S. McCornick Mc-Cornick presided in tho dining room. A prize was awarded each table, the winners being Mrs. Georgo Phelps Holinan, Mrs. Walter G. Filer, Miss Cosgriff. Mrs. Russel L. Tracy and Mrs. Adolf Baer. Mrs. Benjamin Lockwood entertained enter-tained the Bridge club at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the Country club, followed by bridge. Covers wore laid for Mrs. Charles Post, Miss Katherlne Geddes, Mrs. Union Worth-ington, Worth-ington, Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Miss Addle Znne, Mrs. J. Walcott Thompson Thomp-son and Mrs. Arthur II. S. Bird. : jt The marrlago of Miss I eah M. Colo of Phoenix, Ariz., and J. V. Ellingson of this city took place Wednesday evening at tho homo of tho bride's parents in Phoenix. After a two weeks' trip Mr. and Mrs. Ellingson will make their homo in this city. Tho marriage of Miss Allco Cannon and J. L. Cheney took placo Wednesday Wednes-day at noon In tho temple. A dinner wns given In tho evening nt tho home of Mrs. W. M. C. Ellis, only relatives of tho young couple being present. Mrs. M. R. Hopewell and Mrs. Josie Chilcott of Tekama. Neb., aro visiting Mrs. N. J. Sheckell and Mrs. W. H. Korns for a couple of weeks. & & Miss Allco Callaway entertained at luncheon Wednesdny nftornoon at tho Country club, In honor of Miss Sallie Leonard. J & Mrs. It. A. Smlloy nnd Mrs. Charles Smiley of Laramie, Wyo., aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 3av-u"?o 3av-u"?o for a couple of weeks. vX 0 Puvld Keith, Jr., entertained a party par-ty of his young friends Wednesday attornoon at tho matlneo performance perform-ance of "Checkers." Miss Hoatiico Checsman has returned re-turned from Bingham, where sho was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cates for several days. J Tho X. L. club entertained at tho homo of Miss Hattie Crabbe, 822 East Second South, Friday evening. ( & , Dr. J. J. Buswell and soil, W. M. Buswell, returned Wednesday evening from a hunting trip on tho Bear river. The Doolittle club gavo a roller skating party at tho Wasatch rink Frdlny evening. o |