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Show flNraE SOCIAL WHgRt Ono of tho most charming and at tho same time original dinners was that given giv-en last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Montague Ferry In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Benner X. Smith. In the center of tho long table, at which wore seated twelve guests, was an oblong mound of lilies of tho valley, and at olthor end of tho table crystal candlesticks can-dlesticks holding whito candles without shades. Tho favors for tho men were tiny dolls dressed as brides, and small traveling cases, bearing tho labels of tho different places visited by Mr. and Mrs. Smith on their wedding trip wero found at tho plates of tho ladles. No tooner had tho guests taken their places at tlio tablo than strains of music began to float from tho beautiful lloral centerpiece, and it was discovered lhat beneath tho bank of fragrant lilies a music box was cleverly clever-ly concealed. A number of other novelties novel-ties wero Introduced during tho ovening, making tho dlnnor an unusually delightful delight-ful one. Seated 'round tho board Were Gov. and Mrs. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Benner Ben-ner X. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Howard. How-ard. Mrs. J. R. Walker. Mrs. Belvin, F. C. Schramm and John S. Crltchlow. Mr and Mrs. J. G. Sawyer are rejoicing over tho advent of a eon and heir, tho llt-tlo llt-tlo ono arriving yesterday morning. a a Miss Ailcon Maclean Is now enjoying a tour along tho coawt of Florida. Sho Is expected homo tho first wcok In April. Mrs. S. H. Pointer leaves today for her homo In Kentucky, after a year's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Clinton B, Leigh of this city. i . . Despllo tho disagreeable weather of yesterday afternoon, a number of ladlc3 called at tho home of Mrs. H. G. McMillan, McMil-lan, where a charity tea was given by tho Aid Eoclcty of the First Presbyterian church for tho benefit of tho church fund. A miscellaneous muflcol prograramo was a pleasant feature of the afternoon. Mm. Thomas Weir, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Sowles presided In tho dining-room, dining-room, serving tea and coffee. Assisting them wore Mrs. Hal Brown. Miss Terrell, Miss Lota McMillan nnd Miss Mildred McMillan. Another of the teas is to be given In tho near future. Joseph E, Galichcr returned yesterday from his trip to Now York. The leading social event of today will be the luncheon and card party to bo given giv-en by Mrs. W. G. Lamb at her homo on Fifth, East street. ' - ( Jlr, ana Mrs. .Charles Eoyd; wjlljeay tertain at a euchre party on Saturday ovening. I t Miss McCord of Chicago arrived In tho city yesterday on her way homo from Portland, Or. She Is tho guest of Mrs. William A. Wetzcll, who entertains in her honor on Friday afternoon. Mrs. William R. Warren has Issued invitations in-vitations for luncheons on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Membors of tho Third Street Card club will be entertained today at tho homo of Mrs. Will Lynch. D. C. Adams i.i now at Paso Rubles, Cal., where his health- Is much improved. b Miss Effio Rlddlo entertained a number of friends at an enjoyable card party last evening. Tho J. G. W. club meets tomorrow afternoon af-ternoon at the homo of Mrs. George F. Goodwin, 217 Eighth East street. a Robert Elliott Is down from Bingham spending a few -days with Salt Lake friends. . . . Tho battery boys glvo a dance at tho armory next Monday evening. hit Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho First Baptist church moots this afternoon at the homo of Mrs. D. B. Mudgett, 773 East First South street. Friends are cordially invited to attend this meeting, which proralucs to be an especially Interesting one. This afternoon at their new hall. 21 West First South street, tho members of tho McKean woman's Relief corps will glvo a card party. The hostesses will bo Mrs. FannJo Brown, Mrs. Bartholomew, Mrs. Brcwor, Mrs. Boyco, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. H. Daly. Mr, and Mrs, George T. Odell havo gono to tho Pacific Northwest and California Cali-fornia on an extended visit. a Mr. and Mrs. James X. Ferguson aro homo from French Lick Sprlngw. Ind., and from a visit to relatives in Tyrone and Philadelphia, Pa., and New York City. |