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Show Last nlpht was the first tlmo In throe years that tho homo of tho presiding LTplscopal bishop has been thrown open to the puhllc Bishop 6paldln(f proved a Cental hot and gavo each visiter a cordial cor-dial welcome The hall was bright with large bowls of yellow su.nflowe.rs and palms, in the parlor, where Uie reoeivlnj party Stood, toll vases of pnlo pink carnations carna-tions and plumosa graced tho mantle and clrrulfvr book eases ..;slptlng BlBliop Spalding were Mrs Spalding, Miss Sarah Spalding and the bishops and clergy who were tho guests nf th evening Tho dining-room w.ts a dainty bower of green and white, a largo Bllifcr bowl of white lilacs forming the center-piece, with six silver candlesticks trimmed with lilac s at the corners Mrs. George Y Wallace and Mrs Eugene Iewls presided at tho table, assisted by Mrs Cleaver Mrs Etarffuson Miss Clare Cohurn. Miss English and Miss Isabel Osborne Over the fire place hung tall sprays of tho dalnt lilac blossoms In white and heliotrope. l it, pg of apple blOMOina anil potted - formed tne decorations in the 11-braryi 11-braryi where Jhinch was served by Bliss Humphrey and Miss Mabel Conlln The a flair was one of the most delightful of the spring season, and many dainty and affective costumes were noted on nil sides. On account f illness Bl.-hop Funston of Boise. Ma., was uiiat! to be present. Y- sterda at high noon the marriage of Mies Chloe Slmma. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Slmms of Gibson City. III., and Russell lowry of this city, took place at the home of the bride's parents. Although attended only by relatives and Irtimate friends, the wedding was an elaborate one, tho decorations being am ng the most beautiful ever seen In Gibson City Rev J. R Golden of tho Christian church performed the ceremony Immediately after the cermony Mr and Mr- I.owrv left for Chicago, where they will visit for short time. They will arrive ar-rive In Salt Lake In about two weeks and will bo at home to their friends at First and D streets after July 1st Mrs C F Richards, Mrs T G Webber and Mrs J L Frank- n left last night for a brief visit In lxs Angeles. Mr Tranken will Join the party later, going down with the members of the Commercial club on Saturday night Prof and Mrs .1 J MrClcllan leave this morning for Minneapolis, Minn . where Prof. McCUllan will give four organ recitals re-citals next week at the splendid Auditorium Audi-torium r. . ntly -re. ced In that rlty They will be gone h week or ten days, and Mr McClellan may giv.- a recital in Omaha on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian1 C. Ellis hao returned re-turned after a pleasant visit for several das ln San Frunclscex m Mrs A. Valentine entertained at luncheon Mesdames Snarr, Newhall. Rnuch, Baeder. HoUlngSWOrttl nnd Shep-berd Shep-berd A delightful time was had. m Dr. and Mrs Charles J. Plummer are planning a delightful summer trip. Early In June thy will leave for tho fair, Port-l.i Port-l.i iid it loclor Plummer will attend the Academy of Medicine and the medical convention at the "Rose City" About the mlddh of July they will sail from S&ittle for a trlli to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S Terry left on Monday evening for Portland. Miss Lrfna Wclby of this city Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frederick Earls of Denver, Colo Mrs Edward Richards. Miss Richards and Miss Delia Richards are at home again after a delightful throe months' lslt In California Friends of Mrs. Montague Ferry will be sorry to learn that she is suffering from a severe attack of la -grippe. Mrs J. H. Bishop of New Haven. Conn. Is a visitor In the city, the guet?t of her son and daughter. Mr and Mrs J Wal-cott Wal-cott Thompson at "Whitehall Mr and Mrs "Walter Druehl are now at home in their new apartments at the Emery-Holmes The faculty of the University will give a reception to the students of the school this ovenlng. Mrs. J Julian Dcvt-reux. Miss Dcvereux and Miss Frank Devereux leave Juno tho 1st for a three months' visit at Pacific Grove. Cal. Miss Carrie Bircher leaves tomorrow night for New York, from whence she will sail for Paris, to be gone several months, - Mrs George II Flshf-r Is expected homo tomorrow. For the past three months Mrs. Fisher has been visiting friends In New York and other Eastern cities Jean Chandler of Bingham Is ln town for a week. 1 A. M Howard returr.cd from a brfof trip through southern I'tah yesterday. Mr. and Mrs Allen M Howard havo as their guest this week the Re-v, George E. Swan of Berkeley. Cal Miss Mamie Sapplngton will ntert.ln the members of the Sewing club this afternoon. af-ternoon. visit. He Is a gue nt the home of Mr. and Mrs R. H. Harkness Mr. Will Sharp Is In the city for a brief Miss Emily Buinham and Mlfs Illllan Burnham of Woods Cross are guests of Mrs. Arthur B. Wltcher, Mr. and Mrs W H Levy have returned from a years' sta In Germany. i Mr. and Mrs. S F. Fcnton havo returned re-turned from San Francisco with Mrs Fenton's health much Improved. Mr and Mrs Ray Eccles arrived from New York on Monday and are the guests of Mr. and Mre. Banks on East First South street for a fortnight Mr W W Betts leavps tonight for Isj Angeles for a short visit. Mrs Charles EtOOklidge entertained at :n Informal Kensington yesterday afternoon. after-noon. In honor of Ms. James X. Fer- A UKOll Mrs. Seton Lindsay entertains at cards a. T .1 .',... 1 . i, .. M rs I 11 Bishop of New Haven. Conn. |