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Show Thoroughly delightful was tho buffet luncheon given at Red Butto Hollow ycB-terday ycB-terday In honor of Mrs. Joseph H. Young by Mrs. Lo Grand Young and tho Mlssca Young. The rooms had been brightened with many flowers of spring and a most delicious menu was served. Mrs. Russell Schulder has issued Invitations Invi-tations for a bridge party Tuesday, In honor of Mrs William H. Dickson. Miss Ruth Kirkpatrlck has gono to Fort Asslnlabolne. Mont., whero sho will vlBlt Mrs. Baldwin, formerly Miss Judgo of this city. o Walter Stone has gono to Goldfleld, Miss Billings of Chicago Is passing a few days In the city. Col. Wygant. formerly Maj. Wygant of Fort Douglas, has been renewing acquaintances ac-quaintances In tho city for the last fow days. Col. and Mrs. Holmes will be back from the coast about May 1. W. W. Armstrong expects to leave shortly for a business trip to several of tho big Nevada camps. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Katr will be here early next week. Mrs. Miles Romnoy nnd Mrs. Orson Romney entertained yesterday at a Kensington Ken-sington at tho homo of the latter. Daffodils Daf-fodils were the flowers used and tho color was carried out in every way. In a guessing contest tho prizes were won by Mrs. Will Romnoy and Mrs. Will Ritcr. and later delicious refreshments, were served. The event of tonight will bo tho hop at Fort Douglas, to which many from the city have been invited. 4 Tho current events and current literature litera-ture section of tho Ladles' Llternry club meets this afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho clubhouse. Mrs. Merrill will read a papor on "President Din, and His Country" and Mrs, Keysor will review "Ho Who Eat-eth Eat-eth Bread with Me," by Mrs. Keyes. By an error yesterday lt was stated that the ball of tho high school alumni waa to bo held tonight, but the ball will take place Saturday evening, at? planned, and, from all Indications, lt will be a great success. t In San Francisco yesterday Nathaniel Tjichtcnsteln of this city was married to Miss Anita Feder. They will reside in this city. . Mrs. Richard W. Young delightfully entertained en-tertained at her homo yesterday. The first annual ball of the Independent Telephone employees will tako place next Tuesday evening. The Home Protection league will meet with Mrs. D. H. Twomcy at 2:30 p. m. today. Wallace hns accepted a call to the parish at Kona, Island of Hawaii, on which tho volcano of Kllnuca Is located. Ho will work In tho Islands under Blehop Restar-lck. Restar-lck. Rev. Mr. Wallace preached on Sunday Sun-day ovcnlng at St. Andrew's cathedral. Mrs. Creary and daughter. Kathcrlno, aro enjoying six weeks In Honolulu and aro guests at the Alexander Young hotel. They will return to San Francisco to Join Cnpt. Creary, as passengers on tho army transport Thomas, duo here from Manila, March S. Will Anderson, formerly of Salt Lake, was a through passenger on tho Korea last week, en route to Chicago In company com-pany with Mr. Burnhnm, the architect. Both gentlemen had spent a fow weeks In Manila looking over tho proposed site for tho now model city for Government officials. offi-cials. Mrs. Burnhnm and Miss Burnham Joined them at this port. 4 Mr. Benton, together with Mr. "Kimball, general agent at Denver of tho Rock Island Isl-and rallwav, were guests of honor today on a trip down tho lino of the Oahu railway rail-way in tho general manager's special car. Tho party had ample opportunity to Inspect In-spect tho sugar plantations on the way and made a stop at tho Hnlclwa hotel at the end of the route. Capt. Pershing. U. S. A., and bride, former for-mer Mkis Warren, daughter of Senator Warren of Wyoming, arrived today on tho steamship Korea en routo to Toklo. They wero tho guests at dinner todny of United States District Attorney R. W Brcckons and Mrs. Breckons. formerly of Che nne. and Capt Humphrey, Jr., U. S. A., and Mrs. Humphrey. ROLYAT. |