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Show ( mj It. AND 3IRS. HENRY 21". DIN-- DIN-- Wl WOODET yesterday issued Invita-tlons Invita-tlons for a large reception In honor j $ of Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy DInwoodcy, !;t given at their home on the evening 1 if 'Tuesday. June 2L & ' " f !Ils3 Cora Brown arrived yesterday j from Fremont, Neb., to visit for several j, iTesku with her sister, airs. George Dcm. ,1 ft 'i Mrs. S. W. IScclea and daughter of New L fork will arrive in Salt Lako next t Wednesday to pass the summer, and will ' ms: at home to their friends at 15C Eighth Bast street. ! Si. 1 sWli? Mary C. May and her mother. Mrs. IlpMUsan, gf) (0 California tho latter part , ..of Wxt week, and will bo away all sum- fr Mr. and Mrs. J. IX "Wood arc contem- Jlatlng a visit to tho World's fair in tho ' tear future. j m ,j fXlrs. Arthur Bird gave an informal uncheon at tho Country club yesterday. is S' o ; pilsa Angela Kinney will return from ( l6' York In a Tow days to upend tho J Mimer with her slater, Mlsa Kinney, at i VtUehall. MJbs Anercla has been attend- i ng school In New York during the paat ' 'car. r 0 5 Irs. Samuel Paul and Miss Paul have j ucd Invitations for a flinch party next , Thursday afternoon at their home. , to T- B. Linnen arrived in tho city yester-; yester-; 'ay from Seattle for a threo weeks' vlolt "1th hi3 family at 27 First street. ! I o I lOne of the brilliant social events of the I Kason .will be thf tea this nftornoon at I ne home of Gov. Wells, when Mrs. Wells Ud Mrs. David B. Hempstead will enter- ln tor Mrs. Frank r. Jennings and I rt. Icroy DInwoodcy. 1 iF I ;Mr. puti ilrSt F Jt Hugenbarth and jflilarcn havq gone to their Idaho ranch i for tbo ummer. I " ! LTf- :"sworth Daggett sIvcb an infor- rnai lunghcon today at her homo in honor ! "f Mre. David Keith. iT!ure be a tea and putting contest L,1"? Country club this afternoon at -1 Kiw -M,'a Victor M. Clement. MrB. lH"nf N Smith and Mrs. J. ft. Walker 00 tno hostcascH. 'Ht 'IBv-8:. J' furray. Miss Crowley and i m5. Catherine Wall havo gone to Call-' Call-' an(1 will be away all summer. Wvliu iflBl TI.ome lcft yestcrdaj- for St. 'urin )here Kno wl11 Vs,t w,'h friends wuring tbo summer months. f o , Mrg. ir. p. Maaon leave Salt buuday, morning. Xor. Xoa AnEeles, f ' t whore Mrs. Mason will remain during the summer for the benefit of her health. Mr. Mason will return to Salt Lake after a brief visit on the coast Mrs. Thomas Weir will be guest of honor at a luncheon to be given today by Mrs. John W. Delano. 4 C Miss Nelllo Pcarsall of this city will enjoy a trip to Alaska this 3umracr, sail-lug sail-lug from Seattle on July u. X Mrs. J. F. Grant of Ogden Is In tho city visiting Mlsas Florcneo Grant. William R. Rhclnhardt has relumed from the Pacific Northwest and California, Califor-nia, where ho has been visiting for several months past. Miss Cordelia Green left Thursday evening even-ing for Boise to visit friends during tho summer. Mrs. Charles E. Offenbach and daughter. daugh-ter. Elolae, havo gone to Ouray. Colo., where they will bo the guests of rclatlvca and friends for the summer. V 9 4 Miss Wlnnltrcd Savlllo was guest of honor at o china shower given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. John S. Sears. About twenty of tho girl friends of Miss Savlllo enjoved a very pleasant afternoon In an Informal way, and the guest of honor received re-ceived several beautiful pieces of china as mementoes of tho occasion. Mrs. Frank Earl of Logan la visiting friends In this city. Mls Emma Ramsey is vi6itlng friends in Ogden for a few day3 after an oxtend-ed oxtend-ed trip to the coast. Members of the P. I. X, club and a few other friends will bo entertained nt luncheon at tho University club today by Mlsa May Billings. H . The Lincoln (Neb.) Daily Star of June 4 has the following complimentary notlco of W. W. AnncsH, to whom MIbs Grace Helkea of this citv will bo married on Wednesday next: "W. W. Anness, Pal-inyra'8 Pal-inyra'8 popular and genial druggist, passed through lhn city yesterday em route for Salt Lako City. While hero ho confided to the Star that ho was going to bring back with him his old sweat-heart, sweat-heart, who Is onts of Salt Lake's most estimable es-timable and prominent school teachers, Mlaa Grace Ilulkes. Tho happy event will occur June 16, and Doc's friends hero in Lincoln, and especially In Otoe, his homo county, where he has won tho friendship of all, and where ho was flrt discovered as one of tho most persuasive campaign orators In the State, will welcome him and Ids bride upon their return In that good old hospitable way Nebraska ever showers upon her favorite sons," |