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Show V'1"I"JI i"i"l,,l"I"I,1I""I"I"I,,l"I"li"l'i,,,4"I"t"i I SOCIETY 4- 7 viI"I"I"I"I,,I"I,,I"I"I"I";,vi,n'V'f. i'T't'wr!' ? SOCIAL CALENDAR v v -r One of the largest affairs of v r the week will bo the dnnojng v v party at Saltair Friday oveninjx v I given by Miss Lucile Clark 'in v 4 honor of Miss Elsa Metzger and i x- Miss Helen Simon, who arc -v 4 guests at the Moritr. home Mies r J Clark's aunt; and undo, Mr. and 5 4 Mrs. N. M. Hamilton, will chap- 4 4- eronc the party. 4 j i Miss Florence Allen will cn- 4 4 lertain a few of lier girl friends v I vritlt, a musical talk on "Selut- J 4 mann" on Saturday afternoon v 4 at the Allen home on First 4- 4- street. 4" 4 Thia evening at 8:30 will bo 4- 4 the military weddinjr oC Miss 4 4 Beatrice Ch'eesman and Lieut. 4 4- Robert Campbell in St. 4 4 Paul's chapel, followed by a 4 ,4 supper to the bridal part- at 4 4 the Chcosman home. 4 i 4 rrs. Byron Cumnihis entertained at a. mnsicRle yesterday in honor of her jruest Mrs. 'Arnoldson, and today she will give a reception in her honor. The house was beautifully docoratcd for the occasion, the parlors in shast?. daieies and columbine, the library in nasturtiums, nastur-tiums, and the dining-room in pink and white swoot peas. u Miss Lou Love entertained at a dancing danc-ing party at Wandumere last evening an nonor oi xuiss Jiivnei wattis of Ug-den. Ug-den. About fifty young people onjoyed the evoning, and later went to the Love home where a daintv supper was' served on the voranda, which was decorated dec-orated in Japanese lanterns. t Miss Louise Sullivan entertained yesterday yes-terday at an informal luncheon in honor of Mrs. Leslie Savage and her intimate friends. Tho decorations were in pale yellow nasturtiums, with a low mound of them for tho centerpiece. l Afrp. Ellsworth Daggett entertained jat a luncheon at the Country club yesterday, yes-terday, followed by bridge. Covers wore laid for twonty-four, and the decorations dec-orations were pink sweet peas, and the place card 5 Gibson heads. Mr. and Mrs. Maxell "R. Brothers have returned from their wedding trip and will soon be at home to their friends at S35 East Second South. Mr. C. S. Brothers, a brother from "Washington, "Wash-ington, is here visiting them. Fov. Dr. Moses P. .Tacobson, formerly former-ly of this city, but now of Shrevoport, Ia;. is warmly welcomed here by his friondp, and is visiting at the home of Mrs. Kahn, 67S East South Temple. h t, Mrs. Gustave Simon and daughter, Miss Helen Simon of Portland, and Miss Elsie Metzcer of California, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moritz. a Mrs. "W. Montague Ferry and sons have returned from Coronada beach, and will leave soon for Brighton to occup3- their cottage for tho summer. w There was tho regular midweek table d'hote luncheon at the Country club 3'estcrday, with many small parties. V Mr.' and Mrs. T. S. Mathis. well-kuown well-kuown former residents of this city, are now at the Fifth East hotel. Mrs. Elizabeth Cavanaugh Center camo yesterda' from Muskegon. Mich., to spend sometime- with friends, i. a Miss Jennie Earl of St.' Anthony, Ida., is visiting Miss ClilTio Cameron, at 132 II street. w Mrs. Ealph Bittenger and daughter will leave today for Colorado to spend the summer. V St It General Irving llnle, of Denver. Colorado, Colo-rado, is here spending a week with friends. Mrs. L. "J. Koyes has returned from Chicago, where sho has been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. .T. E. Dooly have gone East for n short trip. ? |