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Show Miscellaneous Events. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Baldwin gave a delightfully Informal dinner last Monday Mon-day evening, at their home. In honor of W. W. Mayo of Rochester, Minn., who stopped off for a few days in this city on his way home from Mexico. V Mrs. R. H. Chnnnlng entertained veiy Informally Wednesday aftornoon In honor of her sister. Miss Blanche Burke. One of tho plcasantest ovents of tho week was the ontcrtalnment at tho homo of Mrs. John T. Donnellan on Wednesday evening for the benefit cf the Altar guild of St. Paul's church. A large number of friends of the guild wero present, who thoroughly enjoyed the delightful programmo rendered by Mrs. Charles G. Plummer, Mrs. C. E. Richards, Mrs. R. C. Woodruff, MIH3 Agatha Bcrkhool and Karl Schcld. j A pleasant informal dinner of the week was that at which Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grant entertained in honor of Miss Julia Wright of Ogden. The dinner din-ner was given at the University club, and, In addition to the sueat of honor, there were present Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Wherry. Br. and Mrs. Odcll and James H. White. l B E. B. Wicks gavo an informal dinner din-ner party one ovening last week. . a 9 m Members of the Plate club passed an enjoyable evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. De Graff last Tuesday. The visiting debating team from Colorado Col-orado collego wero entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening at the University by the College Women's club and tho A. F. fraternity. o Mrs. H. G. Williams and Mra. J. H. McMillan entertained at a euchre party Wednesday afternoon, their guests numbering thirty. Spring blossoms were everywhere and mnde the rooms altogether attractive. The score and tally cards were done in marguerites, nnd very pretty tliey wore. Prizes were won by Mrs. Jack Keith and Mrs. Ab-nor Ab-nor Luman. 9 ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Price wero guests of honor at an Informal dinner Tuesday Tues-day evening given by Miss Irma Eber-hardt Eber-hardt and Alex Eberhardt. Covers were laid for ten at a tablo very prettily pret-tily decorated with red and white carnations. car-nations. Mrs. J. H. Jones gave a china shower nt her home Thursday evening In honor of Miss Clara Bailey. Thirty guests were entertained In a pleasant Informal Infor-mal manner. Dr. and Mrs. Nichols -of Iowa wero guests of honor at a pleasant Informal evening affair Tuesday, when Mrs. L. M. Rutt and Miss LInnle Rutt entertained enter-tained a few of their friends. A very enjoyable musical programme was rendered. ren-dered. Including numbers by Mrs. Mel-vin, Mel-vin, Miss Allen, Miss Evans, Miss Gold-thwaile Gold-thwaile and Prof. Radcllffe. Among those present were Prof, and Mrs. Radcllffe, Rad-cllffe, Messrs. and Mesdamcs Mllner, Morris, Melvin. Hemphill. Bcatty, Dick, Parker and Hill, Mrs. Lollin. Misses Allen, Luce, Evans and Goldthwaite, Rev. Elmor I. Goshen, Victor Lollin, C. A. Graeber. s One of tho jolllest parties of tho week wag the leap-year dance at ChriBten-sen's ChriBten-sen's hall Friday evening, attended by about 200 guests. A committee composed com-posed entirely of ladles had charge of the arrangements, and they were warmly warm-ly congratulated upon tho ruccoss of the evening's entertainment. Those maklny up the committee wero Mrs. L. P. Chrlstensen, Mrs. C. L. Bern'. Mrs. A. F. Angoll, Mrs. S. Lamb, Miss Ella Stlckncy and Ml5s Mabel Cunningham. |