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Show SN THE SOCIAL WHIRL J Mrs. W. G. Lamb was hostess at a charmingly arranged card luncheon yesterday yes-terday afternoon at hor homo The guests wero seated at four small tnblos, In the center of which stood cut-glass vases of carnations. At tho plates of the guosts wero found beautiful elusion? of violets, the favors of tho day. All about tho rooms were growing daffodils in baskets and pots, which gave an altogether springlike spring-like atmosphere. Following tho luncheon sixty-three was played, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Flagg winning the prizes. Mrs. Lamb's guests wero Mrs Edwin F. Holmes. Mrs. Perry S. Heath. Mrs. Sara E. Bransford. Mrs Woodward, Mrs. Thompson, -Mrs., Plnkerton, Mr?. Armstrong, Arm-strong, Mrs, Tarbet. Mrs. Kcogh. Mrs. W. Montague FeiTy, Mrs. Flagg, Mrs. Murray, Mur-ray, Mrs. Powers Mrs. Frank Harding. Miss Rose Howard of Boston will arrive In the city the latter part of next week on -n. visit to her brother, A. M. Howard of this city. Miss Howard will be accompanied accom-panied by a party of friends who have been spending tho winter In California and are now on their way to the East. Mrs. P. S. Keogh entertains this afternoon after-noon at the second in a series oC informal infor-mal luncheons. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pleper and daughter loft yesterday for California, where they will mako their future homo. Mrs. David E. Hemphill gives another In tho series of Informal parties today at her home, Mrs. T. G. Webber entertained at a tea on Tuesday afternoon In honor of the seventy-eighth birthday of her mother, Mrs. C. F. Richards. Covers were laid for twelve. a During the absence of Trof. McClcllan In the East, Mrs. Pcrclval O. Perkins has chargo of his studio. a Mrs. S. V. Shelp has returned from a visit of peveral months at her old home In Now York. c Mr. and Mrs. Mclvln II. Sowles are receiving re-ceiving tho congratulations of their friends over the arrival of a little daughter at their home. Charles Davy of London, England, who has beon a guest at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Griffin, has gono to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones entertain at dinner one week from tonight, ' Tho officers and teachers of the First Methodist Sunday-school enjoyed a very delightful banquet at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Price on Tuesday. The long table was decorated with masses of violets, vio-lets, a bank of them extending down I ho center of the table Mr. Prlco was toast-master, toast-master, and toasts wero responded to by Mrs. Banker, Ms. Bowdle, MIs3 Beatlco Davis and Rev. Mr. Young. Covers wero laid for thirty-five. n Horry Fullon's many Salt Lako friends will bo glad to know that ho is recovering recover-ing from a recent severe Illness. They will also be Interested In learning that ho has boon appointed an interne at tho Pasteur institute, Baltimore, for next year. Mr. Fulton will return to Salt Lako soma tlmo In May to spend his vacation with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. S, Kcogh. Mr and Mrs. Kelm of Denver, who recently re-cently vls-ltcd Judgo and Mrs. Sherman on their way to the coast on their wedding trip, have decided to mako their home In Los Angeles. About fifty ladles onjoyed the informal social given yesterday afternoon by tho McKean Woman's Relief corp3 In their now hall on West First South street. 0 u e Mr and Mrx. L. C. Miller aro expected to return from their Eastern trip about the 25th of this month. Mrs. C. W. Miles entertained tho ladles of St. Paul's guild at an Informal tea on Tuesday afternoon at her home. m The Ladles' Aid society of the First Baptist church met with Mrs. D. B. Mud-gett. Mud-gett. 773 East First South, yesterday afternoon af-ternoon at S o'clock. Despite tlio storm, about thirty ladles from the church and congregation wero present to enjoy a most delightful muslcale. The following excellent ex-cellent programme was rendered: Duet, "Spanish Dances" Mozkowski Misses Berkley and Pierce. Reading Riley Miss Edith Mudgctt. (a) "Rosary Novin tb) "Mighty Lak a Rose" Ncvln Mrs. A. D. Mclvln. Piano solo, "Melody" Haltcn Miss Wlshard. Reading (a) "Naming tho Twins" r Mrs. Haskell (b) "The Beauty Doctor". Mrs. Stoddard Mrs. Piper, (a") "Ho Was a Prince" - , (b) "A Child's Necklace" Mrs. A. D. Melvin Mrs. Mclvln was In especially good voico and, as usual, charmed tho hearers with her beautiful, clear soprano voice. Mrs. Piper and Miss Wlshard wore heartily encored, en-cored, tho former responding with a second sec-ond selection. Refreshments wero served, tho hostess being assisted by MIfscs Berkley, Berk-ley, Robinson, Mudgett and Piper. at u m Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davles left yesterday yes-terday for their home In Park City, after a visit with Mrs. Davlcs's parents, Mr. : and Mrs. Byron Groo. |