Show SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr and Mrs Robert J Glendlnnlng celebrated their wooden wedding last evening in a delightfully Informal manner man-ner a David Harold Bldrcdge gave a supper at the Tavern following his song recital last evening S The ladles of the First Methodist church will give a reception In honor of Dr and Mrs Albrltlon ut the church parlors on Thursday ovcnlngT Of Mrs George Y Wallace entertains nt cards this afternoon Miss Elmer 1C Peterson has returned from Europe where she spent the summer sum-mer Prof and Mrs George B Swcazey have returned to tho city after a years absence ab-sence In Europe the greater part of which time was spent in Germany r Mrs Mary Spenco was cucot of honor at a vary pleasant reception given last evening at the home Of Mr and Mrs J M Glllllan In Perking addition Mrs Mulock and MIss Mulock of Denver Den-ver are In tho city guests at the Fifth East hotel a a a Mrs John Ingram has returned from Telluride V Dick Oglesby has returned to the East lo resume his studies Tho ladles of the First Unitarian church will give a Kensington at the homo of Mrs Charles Watson on September 18th 3 Mrs W If Culnicr Miss Hazel Culmcr and Arthur Culmer leave Wednesday for an extended trip through Oregon and Washington Arthur Culmer will locato i i in Washington permanently has been In I Mrs Charles G Plummcr j I I vitcd to give ono of her Gong recitals at Great Falls Mont in aid of the Motho I dlst church there K her programme Is PH fine aa the one last winter for her local recital tho Montana people will I have a treat a Mrs E M Miller has boon quite 111 In I a Washington D C hospital She IH I I now recovering and will shortly return home 4 a P i Mrs Terry of Park City came down I Saturday evening and will be with her J I daughter Mrs Hancock for a few days Miss Mary Young is luro from Now York visiting relatives and friends 5 l Ben U Slcgci left on Sunday for Phillips j Phil-lips Exeter college New Hampshire Ho 1 will stop at the PanAmerican en route j |