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Show I SOCIETY : r ' ; f CALENDAR. j I -r Mrp. Goorce I Holmau will v ! 'h entertain informally at bridge v - this afternoon. - y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dole will - , y entertain a few friendB inform- v ailj this evening in honor of ! 1 lUr?. Charles Spencer Mann. j y Mi-s. James Marshall will en- y tertain at a Kensington 1 his aft- ! ! J ernoon in honor of her guest. , v y Ir. Lynch- of Omaha aud ILiss I- iMnrshaJl of New York. I-1 n , Tho Quingenta club will meet v I Iiis afternoon with ..Mrs. W. 11. v r Allison, at -P20 JSast Second 4 i 4- South. .V . w I j- Tho Sowing club will meet v I v this afternoon -with Miss Flor- I-1 v ence Grant, r J- i w The Gcnuau club will inert ' 4- this afternoon with !Mn. A. T. v" y Voltnor, at Z'J Alameda aenuc. -I- ........ -4- iTi-n rrrrrrTTTi' A pretty home wodding at 7 o'clock j Tuesday morning was that of iMiss Leila Hard and William D. Howe at the home of the bride's sister, .Mrs. K. A. Kber hardt. Tho Eev. Dr. Short officiated. The bride wore a pretty traveling' dress of brown and hat and cloves to match. She was attended by M.iss Alice Sin van and Harry Vonugernian acted as best man. The rooms were profusely decorated dec-orated with carnations and ferns and ' the parlors with white and green. Twont.y-tvo enjoyed the wedding break- 1 fast' which followed. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Howe left for Xew York, . Thev will be at homo after May I at 705 I South Main street. I Mrs. Hussol L. Tracy entertained four tables at a bridge tea in honor of Mrs, I Blackwood and Mrs. Alma Kalz Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at her home, which was prettily decorated with spring flowers. Mrs. Tracy was assisted in pouring bv .Mrs. O. W. Powers, Miss Edith Shearman, Shear-man, Mrs. George J. Gibson and Mrs. : P. B. Ferguson. Prizes wero won bv ' Mrs. F. K. Woodruff, Mrs. Charles Book-lidgc. Book-lidgc. Mrs. C. E. Richards and Miss , Bancroft. j " I Miss Clara Sowles. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Sowles, and Forrest ' Skolton Walden will he married at four ' 0 clock this afternoon at the home of Miss Sowles. Only the immediate fain- ; ily will be present. Dr. Pa den will otficiate. m The Bohemian club will give an informal in-formal reception for their lad- friends j this evening at their club moms. An in- 1 teresting musical programme has been I arranged which will include a number '. of vocnl and instrumental selections, The Twentieth- f'cnturv club was en- tertained Monday afternoon hy Mrs. B. A. McMillcn. Prizes wore won bv Mrs. John Earls and Mrs. W. C. Lewis of Butte. The next meeting will be Monday, Mon-day, April 33. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Snow entertained en-tertained fifty friends at their home Tuesday evening. The rooms were decorated dec-orated with palms and carnations. The evening wag spent in music aud games. . j IT. Vance Lane has returned from Omaha, accompanied b Mrs. Lane and their two children. They will make their home here, but arc'at the Knuts-ford Knuts-ford tumporarily. The last meeting of the bridge tournament tour-nament was held Tuesday atternoon with Miss Katherine Judge. The winners win-ners were Mrs. C. W. Fi field and Mrs. David Murrav. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wedgewood. daughter and son, have moved from I he Canning apartments' aud are now at home in tho Miller flats on Xortli Temple. Tem-ple. I Miss Judy of Pittsburgh, will be here the last of the week to visit Miss Mary Moore. The two young ladies were classmates in Paris a vear ago. 'Mrs. F. J, Todd and little daughter,! Dorothy, of Bono, arc spending a few days here with friends on their way j Enst to spend tho summer. " 1 . j Miss Mary Monroe aud Miss Alberta Brown, two Salt Lake girls, will graduate grad-uate in June from Mt. Jlolvoke, at South Ilndley Mnss, . , . ; Mrs. Percy Browne and small son will leave next week for Delia, Colo., to visit Mrs. Browne's parents, Judge aud Mrs. Cherrv. "a k -4 j Mrs. E. J. Smith, of Coriune. L'tah, i is here visiting her parents. Mr. and I Mrs. W. II. Bow, ut 27 First Avenue, ' Miss Sarah Johnston will leave first ; of week for Towa, where she will spend ! several months with her parents. i I Mts. Sol Siegel will leave about tho middle of the month to visit relatives j in Baltimore, her old home. m Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Bensou enter- ! tainod a few friends informally at ' bridge. Tuesday evening. " j Mis? Adelaide Peters entertained the 1 girls of hor sewing club ':Thc Merry Widows". Tuesday evening. .Mr, aud Mrs. Heber M. Wells re- turned Monday evening after several weeks spent in' the liast. ' Mrs. W. (.'. Lewis of Btitie is here 1 .spending a week with her yister. Mrs. J O, K. Lewis. |