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Show I in 1.H6 Social Realm I A very pretty home wedding Tucs- H' day was that of Miss Mabel Brock- T way arid D. E. 'Seymour, which took l&; place, -at high noon at the home of M' Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lilley, 218 Tenth H East street. The marriage service H was read by Rev. I. Eddy, and fol- H lowing the ceremyny a wedding HJ breakfast was served to a few inti- HJ mate friends of the bride. Miss Judith J Evans played "Annie Laurie" during HJ the marriage service. Mr. and Mrs. HJ Seymour left on the evening train for Aurora, 111., where they will spend a J short time with Mr. and Mrs. liiock-H liiock-H way, the parents of the bride, and H later they will go to Chicago to make H their home. The groom is a business H man of Chicago. U H The class of '09 of the university H gave an informal dancing party Fri- HJ day evening in the assembly hall of HJ the museum building. It was the HJ last big dance of the, social season at HJ the college. A unique scheme for HJ decorating was carried out. The HJ dance was under the patronage of HJ President and Mrs. Joseph T. Kings- bury, Dr. and Mrs. W, Clarence Hj Ebaugh, Dean and Mrs. Byron Cum- mings. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mcr- rill, Professor and Mrs. Fred W. HJ Reynolds. H H Mrs. Bcnner X. Smith entertained HJ Monday afternoon at a bridge tea HJ at her apartments in the Brans- HJ ford. The rooms were decorated HJ with variegated tulips. Tlw HJ hostess was assisted at the tea which HJ followed by Mrs. J. M. Bidwcll, and HJ the prizes were won by Mrs. John HJ A. Marshall, Miss Mary Kirkpatrick, HJ Mrs. J. P. Megeath and Mrs. Justus HJ Jungk. H H Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hughes and HJ their children returned Monday from HJ a visit of some weeks with friends in HJ Canada. Mr. Hughes left Tuesday HJ afternoon for a four months' trip HJ through Europe. Mis. Hughes will HJ remain in town till mid-summer, when HJ she will join Mr. Hughes for an cast-HJ cast-HJ H H The history section of the Ladies' HJ Literary club met at the club house HJ Thursday morning. Mrs. Thomas HJ Marioncaux gave the topic, "The Ro- HJ mans in Greece." Election of officers HJ for the coming year was held. H The marriage of Miss Esther Zach- HJ rison and Elbert Lunncn took place HJ at noon Tuesday at the office of the HJ county clerk. A wedding breakfast HJ was served later at the home of Mrs. HJI Lunncn, 250 Jennings avenue. . 1 H Mrs. Pitcher, Mrs. Farrier, Mrs. HJ Broadbent, Mrs. Schuster and Mrs. HJ Richardson entertained the members HJi of Lynds and Mizpah chapters of HJ ll e Eastern Star at Masonic temple, HJ Thursday evening. HJ Mrs. Hugh Anderson entertained HJ on Thursday at bridge and Kcnsing- HJ ton tea in honor of Mrs. W. G. HJ' Sliarp, and Miss Winn and Miss HJ: Mary Biock of St. Louis. HI . . . H Mr. and Mrs. A'shby D. Cleveland Hi have gone to St. Louis for a sh'ort H S visit with friends. H - Mrs, Leroy A. Palmer left Monday H for Stockton, to join Mr. Palmer, H who is on business there. Hjjjffiggpaau iiiiiiH'""-""jM:im!iiiiiiiiii n mi Mrs. VV. II. Child and her guest, Mrs. Hal V. Brown, received their friends informally Tuesday afternoon at the Child home, 535 S. First West street. The Woman's club met Tuesday with Mrs. Allen T. Sanford at 72 R street. Mrs. John Cowan read a paper on Civic Development in Switzerland. The San Souci 500 club met witn Mrs. J. L. Wilson Monday afternoon. after-noon. The prizes wcte won by Mrs. D. C. Jackling and Mrs. L. L. Downing. Mrs. Osmond Card of 921 West Third South street entertained the G. I. A. of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Locomo-tive Engineers at a Kensington Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. The marriage of Miss Jennie Vail and Fred Emerson took place Tuesday Tues-day at noon. The young people will be at home for a short time at 152 Second East street. Mrs. Richard A. Kcycs. entertained Thursday afternoon at a bridge tea for Mrs. Turner, wife of Major R. B. Turner, U. S. A'., who is visiting in the city. The St. Patrick's day party which was to have been given Friday evening even-ing by Miss Lucilc Turcfoy, has been postponed for one week on account of illness. 'M'rs. C. S. Williamson arrived Monday, Mon-day, evening from Denver, and is the guest of Mrs. R. G. Legg at 61 Seventh East street. Mrs. Williamson William-son formerly had her home in Salt Lake. Mrs. J. T. Keith and her little daughter returned Sunday evening from Los Angeles, leaving Miss Bella Bel-la Blyth with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon L. Butler are now in their new apartments in the Zcnobia, 217 West One Hundred and Tenth street, New York. The Twentieth Century Bridge club met Tu.c Jay afternoon with M'rs. J. J. Broughall at her apartments in the Fifth East hotel. Ixs. Lee Charles Miller has issued invitations for a musicalc to be given Thursday afternoon, March 21, to meet Miss Edna Bailey. Mrs. J. L. Craig and her sister, Miss Marcia Lewis, arc back from Long Beach, where they have spent the past few weeks. Mrs. Susie Young Gates entertained the officers of the Daughters of the Pioneers Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon at the Lion house. Mrs. Edward S. Ferry entertained a few friends informally at a luncheon Wednesday in compliment to Miss IFctta Hamilton. Mrs. M. E. Charlton will shortly be back in her old homo, at 1040 East Second South street. Miss Minnie Sadler entertained the Bridge club Monday afternoon at the Sadler home on Eleventh East street. SSSSBBHl Senator and Mrs. C. D. Clark of Wyoming were in town on their wy home from Wlasliington Wednesday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Blyth at their new home on East Second South street. Mrs. E. O. Howard cntertained the members of the Sewing club Friday afternoon at her apartments in the Bransford. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Blyth' have moved and are now at home at 595 East Second South street. Mrs. Harry B. Brooks expects to leave during the week for a stay of a few weeks on the coast. Mrs. J. F. Grant, jr., has returned to her home after a visit with the Grant family on Sixth East street. Mr. and Mrs. Ravcnal McBcth have returned from the northwest, and are spending a week at Whitehall before leaving for the south. Miss Edith Shearman will entertain a few friends Saturday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. R. B. Turner and Miss Hctta Hamilton. Miss Edna Dwyer entertained at an informal tea Wednesday afternoon at the Dwver home. Miss Alice Needham entertained Wednesday for Miss Hazel Grant. The Bransford club met Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon with Mrs. Charles On- dcrdonk. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon II. Wheeler have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Blunck in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs J. T. Woodbridge have taken apartments at the Bransford, Brans-ford, where they will shortly be at home. Mrs. Meyer Colut and Miss. E. Colin arc at home at 144 Fourth East street. The ladies of the Jewish relief society so-ciety gave a card narty Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon in the I. O. B. B. rooms. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Markcl and children have returned from a- mouth's visit in Los Angeles. Miss Elizabeth Mclntyre entertained enter-tained at a bridge tea Thursday afternoon after-noon for Miss Leslie Kerr of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cosgrift" have returned re-turned from a month spent on the coast. Mrs. John C. Daly entertained the Sewing club Wednesday afternoon at her home on F street. Mrs. Benncr X. Smith will entertain enter-tain at a second ridgc teasomc time next week. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Markcl and family have returned after a pleasant four weeks' stay in Los Angeles. Miss Maude McCargcr has returned after a visit of some six weeks on the coast. Mrs. John C. Cutler has resumed her Wednesdays at home. ft n Mrs. Fay Catlin of Portland is here visiting her mother, Mrs, Thompson. Mrs. Susie Young Gales entertained Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon at the Lion house. The luncheon was served entirely by the young girls of the domestic science department of the school. The alTaii was a reunion of the officers of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, of which organization organi-zation Mrs. Gates has been president for the past two years. The long table laid in the front loom of the upper up-per floor was decorated in artistic fashion with rose-red carnations, and the guests were Mrs. Bathshcba W. Smith, Mrs. Emelinc B. Wells, Mrs. Anna Taylor Hyde, Mrs. A. W. Mc-Cune, Mc-Cune, Mrs. Alice Smith, Mrs. Florence Flor-ence B. Home. Mrs. Zina Young Card, Mrs. Castiua' Tycscott, Mrs. E. S. Wright, Mrs. Charles Stevenson, Miss Josephine Spencer, Miss Emelinc Wells, Miss Beatrice O'Connor, Miss Anna Lynch and Mrs. E. II. Coray. xf Mr. and Mrs. George Gawan entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Cow-burn, Cow-burn, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bath, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gawan, Mr. and Mrs. James Pitts, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mc-Keague, Mc-Keague, Mr. Joseph Pitts, Mrs. Rose Hopfcnbcck, Mrs. Etta Woodmansec Mrs. William L. Smith, Ted Bath, Miss Hattie Nelson, Miss Gertie Cow-burn, Cow-burn, Miss Clara Cowbttrn, Miss Violet Vio-let Bath. Mrs. Richard A. Keyes entertained at bridge Thursday for Mrs. R. B. Turner, formerly Miss Lou Lowe of this city. Miss Elizabeth Mclntyre was the hostess Thursday at a bridge tea for the younger girls, in honor of Miss Leslie Kerr of Chicago. The Spirit of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Revolu-tion, met Thursday afternoon with Miss Anna Y. Decker, at 553 East Second South street. Mrs. Harkness and Mrs. W. G. Sharp gave a luncheon, followed by bridge, Wednesday at the University club. The decorations were Richmond Rich-mond roses. Covers were laid for eighteen. The G. O. O. S. club met Wednesday Wednes-day with Miss Katherine Vincent at I cr home on East First South street. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Stowc entertained en-tertained the bridge club Thursday evening at their apartments, No. 11, the Bransord. Mrs. June Sadler Donnell will give a masquerade dance for her little pupils pu-pils Saturday afternoon. - Mrs. C. E. Allen is liome from Mff Washington, where she has been -on a short trip. o " |