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Show - ,' IN THE SOCIAL REALM. . . : . j. W. P. Noble has returned to the city. , , i Harold Slegcl Is back from Nevada. i 'I V II ' , i; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sherman arc , 1 ' inGoldflold. ' j. Mrs. Klrkpatrlck and daughters have J, ' , h kom to Butte. v ' , I Jr Mrs. Alma D. Katz returned Friday i ' ! to licr homo In Boise. if - f Mr. and Mrs. Sam King of Provo are I f vlHltlng friends In town. ' 1 "i, ,, Mrs. C. Ira Tuttlo entertained at ' !1 bridge Thursday afternoon. j ' I . , ''' James H. Brown Is visiting the var-' I ' Ioub mining camps of Nevada, j , ; ' & ' ' A,r8, Wcarl Struller of Now York ' , 1 Js a guest of Mrs. Louis Cohn. I , Mr. and Mrs. John J. Judson cntcr- , talned at whist Thursday evening. I i L . Miss Juno Blntz entertained Tuesday ; afternoon In honor of Miss Nolllo Cul- I len. I' ' " . v5 I, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Jones loft I ' .. , Sunday for a fow weeks In eastern li f ' ' ' 'i cities. I r t, Mrs. Milton L. Allen will pass the 1 ;f F'imraer on tho beach near Los An- ' I roles. at & ' K Tho charity card party was hold . Tuesday afternoon In tho B. B. lodge f rooms. - & t ( ' ' Mrs. Fred J. Klesel and Miss Minnie , ' ' Klcsol of Ogdon spent Wcdonsday in ; tho city. ' . " .: , ' j , Miss Rcna Redman gavo a dinner I' ' y v 1 1 party Tuesday evening In honor of jft. v ' I or birthday. ir J ' Mrs. James Shlolds of Park City, I ! Is In town visiting her mother, Mrs. Is I'-"' 0. W. Watson. - & T Miss Mary Adams of Ogdon is In , . I tho city spending a week with Miss ' Oortrudo Mayor. ' & & J. M. Wilson of Illinois Is visiting I : his brother, W. B. Wilson of 449 West j ' ' Second South street. . ii Mr. and Mrs. William D. Iloborts of I ' Provo, who came in for the grand I . 1 opera, havo returned. I i, Mrs. John C. Cutler, Jr., and her sister, Mrs. Lambourno gave a reception recep-tion Wednesday afternoon. Miss Louise Lamson entertained the Sowing club at her homo on Sixth ICast stroet Friday afternoon. & S. Mollnoux Worthlngton has changed the date of his recital in the theater from April 2C to May 8. & Mr. and Mrs. Matthew H. Walker havo returned from a trip through tho more Interesting parts of California. Cali-fornia. Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph of St. Louis, who havo been visiting hero for sovoral months, left Wednesday for their home. Miss Darlono Buckingham was guest of honor nt a Kensington given Wednesday afternoon by Miss Gertrude Ger-trude Mayer. Tho now ofllccrs' mess at Fort Douglas has been formally opened, a noonday smoker having been given to mark tho occasion. Mrs. Hugh Park and her mother, Mrs. Paris, left on Monday for Muskegon, Mus-kegon, Mich. Mrs. Park will remain away about a month. Mrs. C. O. Whlttemoro and Mrs. William Wil-liam Bartling entertained tho 500 club at tho latter's residence, 41 North Stato street, on Friday afternoon. 19 t Mrs. Percy O. Perkins will entertain enter-tain Saturday aftornoon in compliment compli-ment to Mrs. J. G. Sawyer, who returns re-turns early next week to Nevada. Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr gavo an informal in-formal tea Thursday afternoon for Mrs. C. B. Wantland of Denver. Mrs. Alma Katz of Boiso and Mrs. Wells of Butte. General and Mrs. Grecnleaf A. Good-alo, Good-alo, who havo been tho guests for a fow : days of Colonel and Mrs. B. C. Lock-wood Lock-wood at Fort Douglas, loft Tuesday on their way east. Miss Gertrude Mayer entertained a largo gathering of girls Wednesday at a Kensington in co.mpllmcnt to Miss Darlono Buckingham, who will boono of the Easter brides. An informal musical mu-sical programme furnished entertainment entertain-ment following tho fow hours spent In sowing, and a linen shower for tho guest of honor closed tho aftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard W. Reed have returned to tho city from Florida and various popular resorts along the Atlantic At-lantic coast. Thoy are occupying their home on East South Temple street. Mrs. A. D. Melvln and Mrs. Charles H. Brink were the guests of honor Wednesday aftornoon at a reception from 3 till C o'clock, given by Mrs. Frank D. Hobbs and Miss Hobbs. Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Woodruff and family will bo at Long Beach until late In tho summer when they will move to their mountain homo above Silver Lake, and in September will reopen their Salt Lake residence. Mrs. M. H. Krlebel entertained informally in-formally at bridge Wednesday afternoon after-noon In compliment to Mrs. A. B. Thompson of Portland, Ore., and Saturday Sat-urday evening Mr. and Mrs. Krlebel will entertain for Miss Clara Thompson. Thomp-son. Mrs. J. H. Small and her two daughters of York, Pa., and Mrs. Roderick Rod-erick Cobb of Troy, N. Y., wore In tho city Wednesday on their way from the coast, and were tho guests of Miss Mercy Murphy of the Collegiate Institute. In-stitute. At tho meeting of the Ladles' Literary Liter-ary club, hold Thursday aftornoon, Mrs. Joel L. Priest gavo some readings read-ings from child verso, Mrs. William H. Dalo road a paper on "The Responsibilities Respon-sibilities of Citizenship," and there was a special musical programme. A number of small bridge parties were given Wednesday afternoon, nmong them being one for Mrs. A. B. Thompson of Portland, at which Mrs. M. H. Krlebel was the hostess, and one for Mrs. E. R. Hlnchcllff, at which her daughter, Mrs. S. V. Ham, was tho hostess. Mrs. II. S. Cutler and Mrs. E. A. Lambourne entortained about fifty of their friends Wednesday afternoon at an informal "at home," at which games were played and a musical programme pro-gramme rendered. Tho affair was given In tho homo of Mrs. Lambourno on Fourth street, where the house was decorated throughout with violet and white. Two games were played In which prizes were won by Mrs. J. C. Cutler, Jr., Mrs. W. D. Riter, Mrs. O. C. Beobe and Miss Ida Savage. Some fine musical numbers were furnished by Miss Agatha Berkhoel. Mrs. Henry V. CroTTT?112555! returned from California" M heme with Mrs. William Tti lare I G street. Mrs. CrolMsThs. I proved In health. much k ' At the annual meeting 0f th. viewers' club, held Mondiv Uhe R at the homo of 11 Mrs. David Evans was olec'tpri ' dent, Mrs. E. A. WedgS pr,esl president, Mrs. Charlea iW cording secretary, and mi,, q treasurer. im Snon Miss Juno Blntz entertained y , thirty of herein friends 1 ernoon In honor of Miss Nellie , c J len. The game played was a guessi contest with hearts, each answcX talnlng the word heart in some fnr Tho tallies were heart-shaped mZ th.c refreshments were in the samodfr sign. Prizes were won by Mlsa Z len and Miss Jean Odell, while a special guest prize was conferred tm Miss Cullen. A plate shower followed tho game of the afternoon, each eitl giving the guest of honor a plate |