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Show ..Society.. rr and Mrs. Rudolph Alff of thl? city yesterday received a cablcgrnm from Klmberley, South Africa, t" the effect that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilenrntln. baby and nurse will reach London June 13. After passing a few days there they will sail for New York Mrs. Henrotll) will visit for a couple of weeks In Chl-cngo, Chl-cngo, then on to Silt Lolf where they win (ppixi the remainder of the summer Mi-s Henrotln was formerly Miss Irnui Alff of this city, hut hafl spent the post thre years al Klmberley, South Africa, where Mr Henrotln Is extenslvel Interested Inter-ested In mine.. Mr. and Mrs Rlehe.nl A Kcycs entertained enter-tained Informally at dinner last evening at the Alia club. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Joseph C. Gallagher, Mr. ,ind Mrs t, Millet Mrs Victor Clenienf ond her two nlerrs Miss "iirtls inifl Mis I'-y Curtis o( pnn I-'rancisco. arrived from the East on Monday and nre guests at the home of Mrs M. S. Woodward for a few wekn. Captain and Mrs Ylneent fram of Fort Douglas entertain informally at bridge on Friday evening. Yesterday baffet lunch wns served at the Country club. Many small parties were formed. m Mls Elizabeth Nlles Is expected home from Wellesloy about June 24; after visiting vis-iting friends and relatives In New York and Philadelphia. Miss Nlles has luvt completed hr llrst year at Wclleslev Mrs. Georgo Cushlng will entertain the members of her sewing club thl- afternoon. af-ternoon. Mrs D A. Shores entertained at a delightful de-lightful dinner on Monday evening In honor of Mrs. E G Joy and Mrs. E. TV Wilson. The table decorations were American beauties, covers being Wild for eight. Cards have been received for the wedding wed-ding of Miss Elisabeth Bamett, a welt known teacher of the Emc"son sehool and C, Tl i 'arson of this cltv June 7 Is the date set for the marriage The bride and groom will make their home- In southern I toh. Mr. and Mrs George Jfft of Pocatello, Idaho aro visiting Mrs. Ifft s mother. Mis. Reach, at The Halls. Mis. C E. Richards will leave about June 10 for Colorado Springs, where she will visit her parents. Dr. and Mis Home, for the summer months. C. L. Joy of American Fork lias been thi- guest of his sister. Mrs. E. W. Wilson, Wil-son, for the past week. Miss Arvilla Burman of Pocatello. Idaho, has returned to her home after a pleasant visit with friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fitch of Minneapolis are the guests of Mrs. Flfr-h's parents M'-and M'-and Mrs YV. H McMaster. for a few weeks. Mrs. William Gray, who for the past month has been the guest of her mother, Mrs A P. Sinclair, has returned to St. Anthony. Miss Riddle of The Halls was the hostess hos-tess on Monday evening of n beautiful dinner in honor of Mrs. E W llsnn and Miss Elizabeth Barnett and Miss Knudson two of the June brides Pink carnations and plnmosa formed the dainty table decorations Covers were laid for sixteen'. The guests wero the teachers of the Emerson school. Tills afternoon Mrs. H 1.. Miller entertains en-tertains at a large bridge affair. Mr and Mrs. 1 ;i-ti -.-r Wallace have re-tumed re-tumed from a delightful visit with friends on the coast. Miss Margaret Harris entertained a few of her friends last evening at dinner, followed fol-lowed bv an informal musical evening t The ladles of St.' Paul's Guild will be entertained at a luncheon tomorrow noon at SL Paul s rectory. Mrs H G Edwards left last night for a visit with her father in Nebraska. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Baptist church will give an informal reception re-ception this afternoon at the homo of Mrs Berkley. )f 11 street corner of l"i urth and IT Streets, In honor of Mrs A. J Orem of Boston. Ml members of the society and church friends aio cordially cor-dially Invited to come and greet Mrs. ( (rem. |