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Show w Harold Fabian returns today from Tale, where he has just completed his r freshman year. H MRS. WALTER C. LEWIS of Butte, who has been visiting her mother. moth-er. Mrs. S. S. Walker, for the past week, expects to leave for her home on Wednesday of this week. a Miss Elizabeth Dunbar and Hooper Dunbar have returned for their summer sum-mer vacation and are at home with their mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Hooper Dunbar at First and F streets. e Mrs. N. F. Putnam and daughter. Miss Louise, will arrive today from the East for a visit with Graham F. Putnam Put-nam at G29 East Second South street. Miss Putnam will remain here only about'a month, when she will return to St.. Luke's' hospital. New Tork, where she Is learning the profession of a trained nurse. Mrs. . Putnam will be here all summer. . Miss Lora Schoppc was hostess at a charming Informal luncheon yesterday, given In honor of Miss May Billings and Miss Edith Lowther. 4 Next Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Windsor V. Rice will entertain the ladles of St. Mark's cathedral at her home on East South Temple street. No Invitations have tieen issued, but all the ladles of the church will be very welcome. . Charles MoHenry will arrive here from the City of Mexico about July 1 for a three weeks' visit with friends. Dr. and Mrs. Woodruff leave this week for Brighton to open their cottage cot-tage "Ruff "Wood" for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C- Kerr entertained enter-tained a dozen friends at a delightfully Informal dinner party Friday evening1 at their home. a Dr. and Sirs. Archibald A. Kerr of this city are now In St. Louis, guests at the Inside Inn. li w Col. and Mrs. Slurgis, Dr. and Mm. D. Moore Lindsay and Mr. Young went to the duck camp on Provo lake yesterday, yes-terday, and will return today. Mrs. F. D. Hnlm will entertain at luncheon next Saturday, In honor of Mrs. R. E. Samson of Greeley. Nob., who Is the guest of Mrs. T. E. Harvey. - w The usual delightful time wus spent by tho members of the Country club yeRterday afternoon. MrB. R. H. Chan-nlng. Chan-nlng. Mrs. Union Worthlngton and Miss AnderBon wore the hostosseH. Tea was served at 4 o'clock, a number of the soolety girls assisting tho hostesses. A' game of clock golf was a pleasant feature fea-ture of the afternoon. m m Dr. and Mrs. E, F. Root and Mrs. Mayo and children leavo Tueoday for a visit to the World'u fair. Mrs. F, L. Judson of St. Joseph, Mo., is visiting her daughter. Mrs. J. Will Gray. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Saraaon and children chil-dren of Greeley, Neb., arc- gue3ta at the home of Mrs. T. E. Harvey on Second Sec-ond street. Mr. Bamaon la a prominent promi-nent buHlnesB man of Greeley, being at the head of a largo bank. Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Slmpkln are now at homo to their friends at 819 Eat Fifth South streot. Invitation were yesterday issued by the Utah Independent Tole-phono oom-panj' oom-panj' for two largo receptions to be given durlnir the coming wook, one on the ovening of Thunsday, June 80. the other on Friday, July 1. The reooplionj will bo ontirely of a social nature and promise to be very enjoyable. Tho fln new building is to bo beautifully decorated, deco-rated, an orahaatra Trill bo rt&tlontd in tho hall and a number of jnomincut jWVlm.6MxUiUx rtcaLTlng, c Harold Fabian returns today from Tale, where he has just completed his freshman year. Mrs. Schultz entertained at a very enjoyable luncheon last Thursday In honor of Mrs. R. E. Samson of Nebraska. Ne-braska. Covers were laid for nine. Clare and Frank W. Carhart are home from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the former having Just completed the course with the degree of mining engineer, tho latter having completed his Junior year. Jlrs. W. B. Short and famllv leave on Saturday next for Brighton, and will occupy their cottage. "Pine Lodge," for the summer. Miss Blanche Cherry has returned to the city and will spend the summer with her parents. Judge and Mrs. A. N. Cherry- Misses Delia and Nina Weaver left yesterday for a month's stay In MantI, where they will be the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Alary Ahlstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Howard King are now at home to their friends in their new house, corner Eighth East and Tenth South streets. T. Owlngs Sheckell returned Tuesday from the Ea6t, where he has been attending at-tending college the past year. a The Misses Holt will entertain the members of the I. S. C. H. club at their home tomorrow evening. A special meeting of the Jewish Relief Re-lief society will be held tomorrow morning morn-ing at 10 o'clock, In the B. B. club-rooms. club-rooms. A full attendance Is desired, as business of importance Is to be transacted. trans-acted. - Members of the Ministerial association associa-tion are planning to give a banquet In the near future In honor of some of the departing members. 9 Miss Sue Clark Is recovering from her recent accident and will soon bo able to be out again. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wootten have returned re-turned from their wedding trip, and after July 1 will be at home to friends at 981 East Sixth South. V 4 Miss Mayino Miles returns today to her home In Payson, after a pleasant vlBlt with Salt Lake friends. . A wedding In which a large number of friends were Interested was that of Miss Lucy Wright, for several years past connected with the Kcogh-Wrlght hospital, and Arthur E. Snow, a well-known well-known young mining man. The ceremony cere-mony took placo In tho Temple at noon Thursday, followed by a reception In the evening at the home of tho groom's I sister. Mrs. Thatcher of Ninth East street Some sixty fmestn were present pres-ent and spend an enjoyable evening; in i an informal way. Mr. and Mrs. Snow will be at home to their friends, aftor July 1, at 703 Fifth East etreet. . Miss Jessie Lewis of Ogden has been spending the past faw dayn with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis at their homo on Third East streot In oplto of threatening weather a goodly number attendod tho Kensington Kensing-ton of tho Ladles' Aid Boclety of the First Baptist church Thursday afternoon, after-noon, at tho home of Mrs. Sarah LoftlH. During the business meeting- soml-an-nual reports from officer wore given, showing good work done during the past fow months, A balanoo of nearly ?60 was reportnd In the treasury, part of whjch will be used In repair work In tho ohuroh parlors. Another grntlfy-inar grntlfy-inar fcaturo of tho meotlng woj tho reception re-ception a nlno now members Into the Boolaty. After all business was diapotied of tha roolety adjourned for the summer. sum-mer. Tho docJblI part of tho afternoon wwi moat enjoyable. Beautiful pink and red rojoa in vasou and bowls wera used in deooration. In keeping with the reason, tfwbjorrioB, Jqccrca.ra jj J |