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Show Mrs. Harry Irwin leaves early In March for Now York and will sail for Italy on March 12th for a two months' visit with her mother and sisters. Mr. Newhouso will return from Now York in about a week and will be hero Indefinitely. Mr. Irwin will also remain In Salt Lako during dur-ing Mrs, Irwin's absenco in Europe Invitations havo been received In this city for tho marrlago of Miss Isabclle Coulter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Coulter of Los Angeles, and John Van Glcsen Posoy, son of Col, and Mrs. Oliver P. Posey, which takes place at tho Broadway Broad-way Christian church, Los Angeles, on March 2Srd, After a short trip Mr. Posoy and his bride will return to Los Angeles, whero they will bo given a largo reception by Col. and Mrs. Posey on the evening of April Sth. Mrs. Frederick W. Hayt Is now visiting friends in New York, and her friends hero will bo glad to learn that her health is much improved. Mr. Hayt will be down from Park City tho first of March for a brief visit with his sister, Mrs. Richard A. Kcycs. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Child, who havo boon visiting in Boston slnco early in December, aro now in New York, on their way home. They will visit Washington, Wash-ington, Chicago and other cities before returning, re-turning, and will reach Salt Lako about March loth. Mrs, Alma Katz and Mrs. Hobor M. WTells entertained some twenty-five friends at a very Informal Kensington yesterday afternoon In honor bf Mrs, II. D. Guo of Now York, who leaves this week for a vlBlt with her sister, Mrs. Alma D. Kutz of Bolso. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tarvln Harris loft Monday for a two months' visit In Florida Flor-ida and Cuba. Mrs. Oscar L. Cox entortained Informally Informal-ly yesterday afternoon In honor of her sister. Miss Ella Buddemer of Portland. The afternoon was enjoyed by about sixteen six-teen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Cox will entertain en-tertain on Friday evening for Miss Bud-domer. Bud-domer. Joseph E. Galllgher left yesterday for a threo weeks' visit In New lork. m At tho mooting of St. Mark's guild yesterday yes-terday afternoon Mrs. Thomas Weir gavo a most interesting talk, on her Journey from "Joppa to Jerusalem," whlah wan enjoyed by an unusually largo number of members raid frlonds. Mr. and Mra. William C. Jennings on-tortain on-tortain at dinner on Friday ovenlng. Tho Gamma Delta club moots this afternoon after-noon with Miss Evelyn Mason. V This afternoon at Unity hall Mrs. -William H. Fish gives a Kensington for all the ladles Interested In the church. Tho hours are from 2.30 to 4 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Fish will give an Informal talk on what a traveler can see in a threo monthB' visit In Europe. Miss Vera Lane will entortaln tho King's Daughtors' class on Thursday afternoon at her home. Rov. Dr. aud Mrs. Plpblado of Winnipeg are visiting In Salt Lake, on tholr way to the Coast. They aro guests at tho homo of Mrs. L. L. S. Doanc. mm Mrs. H. E. Thomas of Bingham hail returned re-turned from a visit with Bolso frlonds. Miss Katherlno Goddes leavos tomrrow for a visit in Boston, Now York and other Eastern cities. Tho music section of tho Ladles' Llt-orary Llt-orary club moots this morning at 10 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. James Hoglo. Members of tho J. B. McKcan corps and post enjoyed a compflro meeting nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosonbaum havo gone East on a six weeks' visit to Now York, Boston and other points of Interest. a Miss RIda Taylor cntortaln3 at a Kon-slngton Kon-slngton this afternoon. Following tho meeting of tho J. B. McKcan Mc-Kcan Relief corps, which will bo hold In the new hall this afternoon ttt 1.30 o'clock, tho ladlos of Iho corps will glvo a card party, to whloh all friends ore cordially Invited. Tho regular meeting of tho Blblo Study circles of the Council of Jewish Women will bo held this aftornoon at 3 o'clock in tho B. B. clubrooms. Miss Repa Redman gave a Washington party, en masque, to twenty-five of her high school classmatcu at tho homo of her parents last evening. Tho houso was prottllv decorated with Hags, (lowers, etc Dancing and games woro Indulged in until 11 o'clock, when refreshments woro served. Mra. A. W. McCuno was hostess at a most delightful reception yesterday afternoon after-noon at her beautiful home on North Main street, Tho hours were from 3 to C o'clock, during which tlmo about 2C0 IHv guests called. I H " HJjl Utah Kadlmah Gate No. 87, O. K. of Z., .'I will glvo a leap year dance at Unity hall t Hi tomorrow evening. i H m i mm Mrs. O. M. Swartz returned yesterday I Hjl from a pleasant visit with Eureka , mmm friends. ! MMM |