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Show SOCIETY I,,I,X !' I I II"2'IIIII,'I"IIII,I' f SOCIAL CALENDAR. -r r Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Concannon -S J of Buckingham, Wash., announce ? v the encaRemcnt of their dnuph- 4 v tcr, Alta M., to Walter S. Jen- 4 nens of this cit3'. The wedding 4 will lake place in the near fu- r ! tare. 4 -r Mrs. John A. Marshall will -r 4 entertain at bridge this after- 4 r noon. ! r The regular meeting of tho t 4 Current Event section of the 4 LadicB Literary club will be held r 4 this afternoon "at the clubhouae. 4 4 Mrs. "Field will give a paper on 4 4 "Hurbank, tho Scientist,", and 4 4 will tell what he has accom- 4 4 plishod in the scientific world. 4 4 After the meeting, election of 4 4 officers for the section will bo 4 4 held and all members are urged 4 4 to be present. 4 4 Miss Paul, president of the 4 4 Ladies' Literary club, has issued 4 4 a call for a caucus, to be held 4 4 this afternoon at tho Ladies' 4- 4 Literary club at 4 o'clock, when 4 4- nomiii:,tiijiis will be made for jf- 4 4 ficfis for noxt year. 4 4 Christenson's academy will 4- 4- give a dance at Saltair on Fri- 4 4- day evening, April 20, with the 4 4 orchestra in attendance. 4- 4- Mrs. A. D. F. Eeynolds and 4 4 -Ers. M. A. Brceden will enter- 4 4- tain the Daughters of the Con- 4 4- fedcracy this afternoon at a 4- 4 Kensington at tho home of Mrs. 4 4 Brceden. on State street, in 4 4- honor of Mrs. S. M. Dav. 4 4- Tho marriage of Miss Eva 4 4 Murphy and W. J. Pugh will 4- i take place this evening. 4. 4-44-4-4tK444-44-4-4-44:- Mrs. James K. Jennings entertained at the second of a series of bridge tens yestorday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Roscoe M. Brceden. The rooms were decorated with potted plants and palms, yellow tulips and jonquils boing used in profusion in the dining room, where Mrs. L. L. Terry, Mrs. George T. Badger, Badg-er, Mrs. Walter Jennings and Mrs. Sophia Sharp presided. Twolvo tables were filled with tho players, and tho honors were awarded to Mrs. George Ains, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. Tier-nan, Tier-nan, Mrs. Frank McGurrin, Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Gemmcll, Mrs. Sam Porter, Mrs. O. K. Lewis, Mrs. Roscoo Brceden. Mrs. W. Alexander, Miss .Tasamine Young, Mirs Leila Stingier and Mrs. James V. Sadler. t The secoud organ recital for tho spring season was given yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon in the Tabernacle at 5 o'clock, by the organist, Prof. J. J. McClellan. The program was well chosen, one of the selections being the ever-beautiful and enjoyable "Spring Song," Mendelssohn, Men-delssohn, and the "Communion in G." Batiste, by request.. Other selections included in-cluded "March Funebre" and "Cgant Scranhiquc." by Guilmant; "Old Melody," Mel-ody," as arranged by Mr. McC'lcllan; excerpt from "Hiawatha," and a "March" by Henry Smart. Mrs. J. E. Woodward entertained at a luncheon yestorday afternoon at her home in Fort. Douglas, followed by a. biidge, in honor of Mrs. 11. R. Perry of Logan, who is the guest of Mrs. Benjamin Ben-jamin Lockwood. i a Mr. and Mrs. John T. Williams, of 815 South Second West, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Violet, to Mr. A. A. Duncan. Tho wedding will take place in June. Mrs. W. B. Mimdy, accompanied by her little son, will arrive from La's Vegas today to be the guests of Mrs. Mundy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. PhilipB. Mr. and Mrs. W. Crome, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Will-iam Crome, returned yesterday to their home in San Francisco. Mrs. J. Oberndorfer has returned from New York, where she has spent several months. Mrs. Jacob Hamburger will remain there for some time. Mrs. G. B. Dunkle of Washington, Pa., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. .11. McCoy of 105 Second West street. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mansfield of Boise, Ida., are visiting their parents, Mr. aud Mrs. V. M. Mansfield, -122 Enst Second South. Mr, and Mrs. George Phelps Hoi man are in Paris, and will continue their European trip for the next four months. n Miss Trcnc Kelly has returned from Los Angeles, where she has been visiting visit-ing with friends for the winter. Jean Froiseth has returned from Logan, Lo-gan, where he has been the guest of Mrs. 13. M. Froiseth for a few days. p. M. Olson entertainer! a party of friends last evening for tho opening performance per-formance of "The Straight Road," - Mrs. H. A. Edwards entertained the Pake club at her home yesterday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Miss Jessie Anderson entertained a few friends very informally last evening. even-ing. ! ' . " " Miss Alice Ward of San Francisco is visiting Miss Laura Farrell of this city. Mn, Louis Gates an"d little daughter arc at. Whitehall for a few days. , "Mrs. George Snow of Chicago is in the city for a few days. |