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Show (in the social whirl ALTOGETHER delightful was tho reception re-ception at tho First Methodist church last evening in honor of Rev. nnd Mrs. J. H Talbot and Rov. and Mrs. Benjamin Young. Tho parlors of tho church were mado festive with streamers of green and white, with palms and other potted plants arranged around tho room and banking tho platform. plat-form. "W. A. Price was chairman of tho programme commltteo and Judgo Georgo F. Goodwin acted as master of ceremonies. A very enjoyablo programmo was rendered, ren-dered, Including brief addresses by the gueets of honor. Rev, Mr. Young and Rev. Dr. Talbot; a piano solo, "Awakening of tho Lion" (Dc Konskl), by Miss Ncttloton; a vocal solo, "In Springtime" (from "The Royal Rigue"), by Miss Lillian Turner, and a violin solo, Zanzj ski's "Mazourka," by Prof. Claude Nettleton. A social hour succeeded tho programme, during which tlmo refreshments were served. Assisting tho guests of honor in receiving the large number that attended the reception were Judgo and Mrs. Goorge F. Goodwin, Mrs. Dennis C. Elclmor, Miss May Moorchcad, Miss Mary Maync, Alex Eberhardt. J. C. McClain and Mr. Green. Tho decorations wero in charge of a commltteo Including Mrs. W. W. Rivers, Mrs. Clarence Post, Miss Banker and J. C. McClain. Tomorrow ovening at 7:S0 o'clock the regular meeting of tho Utah Woman's -Press club will bo held at the Exponent office In tho Tcmpleton block. Tho programme pro-gramme will lncludo sentiments from Rus- , Hlan writers by all the members; a review of tho Russo-Japaneao war. by Mrs. Ida Hang, and a paper on "Literary and Artistic Events," by Miss Stella cfL Dr. and Mrs. Bascon entertained at dln-nor dln-nor lost evening, their guests later making mak-ing up a box party at tho Salt Lake Theater. The-ater. Mrs. Hebcr M. Wells left last night for Boise. Ida., where she will bo tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Denbelgh KaU. Mr. and Mn. Frod C. Dern are now In Los Ant'cics, where thoy expect to visit Bomo tlmo beforo leaving for home. o Mrs. Bubb of Fort Douglas leaves tho first of tho week to visit her son in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller will arrive Sunday from an extended visit in New York, Washington and other Eastern cities. Mra, John Rcod entertains nt luncheon today nt tho Commercial club in honor of Mrs. Boreman of Ogden. Dr. and Mrn. Jack Keith arc now at homo to their friends at Whitehall. S3 Sojth State street. The Mlsocs Cosgrlff will return to Salt Lako shortly after Easter. . Covers were laid for ten at a delightfully delight-fully Informal luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. M. AP Brccdcn in honor of Mrs. Boreman ot Ogden. ' Mrs. McGrath will rolurn a week from tomorrow from San Francisco, whero she has b3en visiting for tho past few wcoks. i llr, Kntz ot Blnshim la vptnulm; a fw daya In this city, a guest of Samuel New-house. New-house. Mrs Edwin F. Holmes will not rccelvo this afternoon, Miss Alexander gave an Informal chafing-dish party Wednesday evening at tho Keuyon. Mr3. Boreman returns to her home tills evening, after a very enjoyable visit with Salt Lake friends. Dr. S. H. PInkcrton Is now In San Francisco, Fran-cisco, but will return tho earlv part of next week. i This afternoon at the regular meoting of the Ladles' Literary club, two of the best stories in the short story contest arc to bo read. Tho musical progremme will Include In-clude violin solos by Willard Weihe. accompanied ac-companied by Arthur Shepherd, and a bass solo by Willard Squires. Ono of tho most delightful In the series of afternoon parties given by Mrs. David E. Honphlil was that of yesterday, whon sixteen ladles enjoyed a Kensington Potted primroses wero used n decoration with very pleasing effect. Mrs. F. C. Kel-scy Kel-scy gavo Interpretative readings from Browning, which wero very much enjoyed. Tho next In tho scries ot parties will bG given Thursday afternoon of next weok. Mrs. Ilanchott gives a children's party tomorrow afternoon, In honor of the birthday birth-day of her son, Arnold. Members of tho National Guard glvo a dancing party at the armory tomorrow evening. Quito a aroodly sum was realized by St. Mark's Guild from tho rummago aalo held yesterday in tho basement of the church. Tho money will bo dovoted to the organ fund. Tho bow nnd tie party given by members mem-bers of tho Maxwell corps at their new hall last evening wua a very pleasant social so-cial event. A. G. Finch gave a box party at tho Grand theater Wednesday venlng. hb guests being Bert Hawlny, Elmer Finch and Percy McKImmon. This evening at Unity hall a number of high school pupils will present tho two llttlo French plays "La Lcttre Chnrgco" and "La Poudro Aux Yeux," under tho direction of Mrs. William C. Jennings. They plays will bo followed by an informal infor-mal dance. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong go to Park Clly today to attend the dancing party given by the society people of that city tonlht. Mrs. F. L. Arnold entertains Informally tomorrow afternoon In honor of Mia. Booth of Laramie. A number of society people nre arranging arrang-ing for an Informal dance at the Ladies' Literary club on the ovonlns of April 7th. W. F. Roranoy, W. Edwards. E. A. Lambourno and Mr. Emlae wero mombem of tho committer on nrraogemcnta for tho y altogether enjoyable dauclng party given by the employees of the C. M. L at Chrlfltcneen'o laet evening, Moro than 200 guebts wero present. I Mrs, A. IX. Hayward of Ogdon is tho gucnt of Mtsn FranccH Phillips for the remainder re-mainder of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Whipple of Choy-ennc. Choy-ennc. Wyo., are vlsltoro in Salt Lake, gncotu at tho homo of Dr. und Mrs. Chan-dlor. Chan-dlor. , Mrs. Edwin F. Holmen entertained a few frlcndn at a very inforniul luncheon yentordny at the Amelia. Palace. n m m ' Invitations havo been lnnucd by Mrs. David EvftiiB for a luncheon on Tuesday, April Bth. |