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Show It :;'g IN THE SOCIAL REALM I i I. - - - , -r r: . ;,, , ' I) ' Mi":' iliia' Mffc Wylflo Dcriby arrived I rl;i tho city Monday after' a' stay of j .several hionths In tfi6 ' east with ' i'riejnds, and an) spondlng a few days j $lth Mr. and 'Mrs. Hoyt Sherman oh j their way : back to Alaska. I j mr. and Mrs1. Louis McCornlclc 'are .In' Nagasaki, 'Japan. ' : I j t :i 'i i), Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Qoody are In H their now homo jit 2Q East,. Seventh H South strcot.i. '.'. H ? t j i tiS . t It Mr. ' and Mrs; David B. Ryu's1 loft HI Monday for their horiio lit Lois Ah- H gbles after spending a fortnight with It tho Misses Emma and Lola! Maddl- H? son. HI Mrs. George Jay" cHbibn will here- HJ after bo at homo Thursdays at her H her homo, 1201 Military rtVenuo. 7 Mrs Charlotte Nowman has re- Hj turned from , a visit of a fbw weeks H with friends In Chicago. , I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Fenton havo roturned after an absence oi somo two weolts In tho northwest. , I Mrs. Louis S. Catcs of Bingham Is spending a fow days In tho city with Hj friends. It Tho Cleofan met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H. 'W'A'CdlHior, at 27 0 HJ street. Mrs. John MacVIckcr gave a HJ paper, ".Tho History of Notro Damo," Hj and Mrs. Rodney Badger discussed H "Notro Dame of Today." Jfr j Mrs. Paul Hammer entertained HJ! ' Monday afternoon In honor of Mrs. HM Arthur Kell, who, leaves during tho HJL. week" for Chicago'. HJ & & H Tho fountain to bo orcctcd by tho HJ Daughters of tho American Revolt- HJ tlon in -front of tho now public library HJ has arrived and a committee conslst- HJ lng of Mayor Richard P. Morris, John HJ D. Spencer, Mrs. Leo Charles 'Miller HJ and. Mrs, L. E. Hall Is to have charge HJ of placing It - lib tourist section of tho Ladles' , Literary club met Monday morning at tho club house. Mr. B. A. McMillen Afldi Mrs. Henry P. Henderson gavo the two topics. At. tho rnee.tlng of tho homo anu education section of tho Ladles' Literary Liter-ary club Monday, Miss Etta Powers, principal of the Lincoln school, gavo a talk on, tho establishment of and the good ,to bo.ldorlyed from school gardens. gar-dens. .Miss Powers' talk was a helpful help-ful ono,. and was, an Incentive to tho committee on this work which has ol-fered ol-fered a prize for tho best school yard to bo kept throughout the year. A committee with Mrs. R. E. McCon-nughy McCon-nughy as chairman was appointed to arrange for signs on tho various school buildings setting forth tho offer. of-fer. A committee consisting of Mrs. L. E. Hall, Mrs, W. H. Bramel and Mrs. J. J. Stowart will take steps toward to-ward tho enforcement of tho antl-oxpectoratlon antl-oxpectoratlon and tho curfow ordinances. ordi-nances. Mrs. William C. Jennings and Mrs. C. W. Watson will rovivo tho question of early shopping during tho coming holiday season. Tuesday ovenlng at 8 o'clock, at tho rcsldenco of J. A. Cunningham, took placo tho marrlago of Miss Mildred Mil-dred Cunningham and Dr. William S. Downio. Rov. Elmer I. Goshen performed per-formed tho ceremony, In the presence pres-ence of. the relatives of tho bride and groom. Miss Cunningham was ono of tho best known society girls of the city and a goneral favorite. Congratulations Congratu-lations and best wishes aro extended to Dr. and .Mrs. Downle. B. F. Trcgea and family havo returned re-turned from a flvo weeks' visit in Philadelphia, tho old homo of Mr. Tregea. Several weeks were spent In Washington, Now York and Chicago Mr, Tregea win soon movo to Los Angeles, An-geles, his future homo, whero Earl Trcgea Is attending school. Mr. and "Mrs. John B. Weaver of Bloomlngton, 111., -wore guests in tho city Tuesday, on their way to southern south-ern California, whero they will spend several weeks. Mrs. James E. Burning and Miss Elizabeth Burling of Now York City left Tuesday ovenlng for tho coast'. Mr. Lewis Hemlng left Tuesday night for Now York, and will sail next week for Copenhagen. & t Dr. and Mrs. Lccman of St. Louib visited with friends In tho city Tuesday, Tues-day, on routo to Los Angeles. Miss Emma M. Christie and party of Chicago woro guests in the city Tuesday, en routo to the coast. Tho ladles' auxiliary to the Brotherhood Broth-erhood of Locomotive Engineers gave a card party at their hall Thursday afternoon. A quiet wedding was solemnized at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper of Bingham Junction, when their daughter, Olive Pearl, became tho brldo of L. Clarence Colbert oi Whitewater, Wis., Dean James Eddie of St. Mark's cathedral officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Colbert left on a late train for Los Angeles, whero they will spend several weeks. After December 20 thoy will bo at home to their friends In Bingham Junction. A delightful affair was tho muslcalo given Wednesday evonlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Henry In honor of Charles Reed, who leaves next week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagon In Manila. Yellow chrysanthemums were used In tlie music hall in profusion, tall vases of tho flowers being seen on all sides. Tho dining room also was In yellow, a mound of chrysanhemums forming tho center piece with garlands of 3mllax extending to tho corners of the table. During the ovenlng an Informal Infor-mal programme was given by Prof. J. J. McClellan, Mrs. Edward Schaffen-berger, Schaffen-berger, Miss Edith Ellerbeck, Wlllard Woiho and Karl A. Scheid. Fifty guests woro bidden. Mr. and Mrs. W. Donby and Miss Laura Sherman havo gone to Seattle. After spending a few days In thai city they will sail for Juneau, Alaska, to bo away until tho holidays. Mrs. Frank Swindler entertained Informally In-formally at bridge Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, three tables being filled with tho players. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Jack Keith and Mrs. F. H. Officer. Miss Jasamlno Young entertained at i a luncheon Friday afternoon. & vi! Miss Helen Holm left for Topoka, Kan., Wednesday, after a visit with friends In this city. Tho Plato club met Thursday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. J. S. Taylor, 135 Eleventh East street. Dr. Keith left for Los Angeles ; Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gomor of Chicago Chi-cago wero guests In tho city Wednea day, en routo to tho coast. J. C. Roynolds has gone to California Cali-fornia to bo away a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Godwin havo returned from a visit to Chicago. Frank Moore left for southern California Cali-fornia Wednesday ovenlng, where ho will spend several weeks. & Miss Jessie Hartman was surprised by a score of her friends on Monday evening. Tho celebration was In hon- i or of her eighteenth birthday. Tho ovenlng was pleasantly spent in music 1 and games, tho soloists being Miss Lena Dell, Miss Teresa Dell, Miss Lyslo Hall, Miss Lena Wllschopki. Later dainty refreshments wero served. Tho guests wero Miss Lena Doll, Blrdlo Gillett, Mary Nal, Smith, Mae McGown, Teresa Dell, Stella Mar- ! getts, Lyslo Hall, Annie Hall, Lena Wllscepkl, Elmlco Hartman, Messrs. Clarenco Rich, Ben Rlppe, John Old-field, Old-field, Fred Margetts, Charles Evans, Henry Bytheway, Greek Hampshire, O. Hampshire, Hobert Oldfield, Ernest Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hartman. Hart-man. St. Mary's Altar society will give a window social at the anights of Columbus Co-lumbus hall on tho evening of 'November 'No-vember 13. All members and friends cordially Invited. Tho marrlago of Miss Opal E. Hicks and Mr. Harry S. Anderson will take placo tho latter part of Novem- 1 ber. j |