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Show I SOCIETY ! CALENDAR. ' i v Mrs. George W. Snovr will 4- ! : v enter1a.in at live hundred Thnrs- -r 11- day afternoon. April .'!U, in lioit- j , ! or of Mrs. Thomas Marion- -I- .1 v eaix, who leaves hooii; lor Ku- r.-pc. -:- ; i . Mrs. W. E. - Fife will ent or- : fain ai :ui infornuil tra Friday v ' I afternoon in honor of M.iss -? ! .Tutte, of I'ilthiinr. ! .it j -j- Mrs. J. ,T. Broiighall will en- v j J 4 tertain at tlie lirsr of a sorios ti 4 of bridgo alTair.-i Tuesday. April '1-. 1 4 2S. in honor of .Mrs. Tin leu, of -I ' i Chieao. r ' Mrs. F. A. Halo will enter- r 1 v rain at a military euchre party 4 ' ! at her home this afternoon. r a - Mrs. Curt, von Knobloch and 4 ! IMi-s. J. Carroll Landenberger 4 J will entertain at a luncheon and 4 j 4 bridal at their home thisl'tcr- 4- I 4 noon. '4 t . i 4 Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hanchett 4 I '4- will entertain at a dinner this 4 4- cvenintr. 4 1, .J. I 4- The Quingenta club will meet 4 4- this afternoon with Mrs. S. V. 4-; 4- Toulon at 0-1 North Second 4 4 "West street. v : 4- The Seeing club will meet 4-' 4 this afternoon with Miss Mcruc 4 i 4 Ecrlccley. 4- ft, '. 4- The J. B, W. R. club of younjr 4 4 ladies will jrive a large daneine: 4 4- party at" i.ho Odeon hall this 4- 4- even i tip. 4- 4 v " 4- The Sons of the American 4- 4 Revolution will have a banquet 4-i 4- at the "University Hub Thurs 4 i 4 flay veninr. April -?. Goorfju 4 j 4 Gibson will be the toast-mas- 4- 4- ter and a nnnibc-r will respond. 4 ju ". 4- The Music section of the ha- 4- 4 dies' Lit era ly rlub will meet 4 4-at 10 oVloek this morn in c: at 4 4 the rlnbhouse, Dudley Bu-.k 4- 4 "will be I ho composer discussed. 4' 4- .Irs. Lafayette Hauelielt will 4 j 4- read a paper on his life, and a 4- 4- number of his selections will 4- 4- be played and sun p. AToeal nuni' 4- 4 bers will be given by Mrs. C 4-' 4- f. Snyder. Mrs. Henry Ham- 4 4- nier and Mrs. IVowstron. Mrs. 4- 4- W. G. Tattle will give a harp 4- 4- solo. Miss Mabel Druchl n selec- 4 4- tion of Mu57.kow.ski. A duet, by 4- 4- the samo composer will be 4- 4- given by Mrs. M. L. Offlesby 4 4- and Miss Mabel Druchl.- 4 i Monday eveninc the iirsl senior class of St. Marys academy entertained the senior department of the school at an Easter ball. The large recreation room was urettily decprated in green, while and lavender, while lilies and apple blossoms gave a pleasing efl'cct. As ' the first strains of music wore heard, fifty young ladies daintily dressed and wearing llower hats appeared in the grand march. Ater the. eighth number Misses IP. Humphrey. l' Sullivan, A. Harry, HI Tfudewski, K. Chipniau ami L. ftuvnino were chosen to draw for the j prize, as they worn considered the piis- , lessors of tlie prettiest hats. Miss V. Sullivan being the luncky winner, she received the congratulations uf her many friends. .A dainty supper was served in the large refectory, which was also decorated dec-orated in the prevailing colors. Tn j the. napkins on the table were found I I2astei; eggs upon which were written I the fortunes of tlie recipients. After supper dancing was again the chief feature fea-ture of amusemenl. As tlie. last notes of the clo.si.ng waltz announced tha. I he hour was late, the happv maidens said good night and retired, with pleasant, memories of the last evening of their faster vacation. i Mrs. A. .1. Hosmer entertained fifteen at. a beautifully appointed luncheon at iier home Tuesday in honor of Miss Maydelia llobbs and Miss .Judith Evans, who will be early summer brides. The table was prettily decorated with apple ap-ple blossoms, large bunches of them being be-ing in the eenfr of the table. Those to meet the guests of honor were Mrs. ('. K. Allen. Mrs. A. .J. Gorham. Mrs. L. C Miller. Mrs. G. 11. Hams. Mrs. S. H. Stevens. Miss Hlair. Miss f'lare Hall, Miss Fern llobbs. Miss Fsther Allen and Miss Caunady of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Murray entertained en-tertained eight at the theater Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Potter s guests, Mrs. Parrish and Miss Siez of San Francisco. Later I he parly enjoyed en-joyed a supper at the Louvre. Mrs. Gustave Lullewit.. and her sister. sis-ter. Miss' Mildred McMillan returned from Denver Monday evening. 'Mrs. Lullewit. will spend a few days here before returning to her home in Spokane. Spo-kane. Mr. nud Mrs. Klwood Brown will leave about the middle of .Tune for the Hast. Mr. Brown goes to New Vork on business and Mrs. Brown will spend some time with her parents in Chicago. i i Miss Eudora Daly will arrive Friday after an extended stay in Los Angejes, i For the next two weeks she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .L C. Dalv. Col. and Mrs. Hishop. who have spent I several weeks with their daughter, Mrs. V. G. Tattle, will return to their home in Grand IJapids the (irst of Maw ' I Mrs. P. O. Perkins and little daughter daugh-ter have returned from Logan, where they .spent Faster with Mrs. Perkins' mother, Mrs. Froisoth. Dr. .1. Hentl.y and wife have returned to their home, at GHM East Second South j "street, after a three mouths' tour in i southern California. " . Mrs. Edward Huberts, who has ) entirely recovered from her recent op-I op-I cratiou. will .visit friends in Oak kind for a time. ' u Miss Calvin Beach of Chicago is vis iling her brother, IL J. Fitzgerald of PJUS East South TVinnlo street. N Mrs. Ralph Hong of Ogden will arrive ar-rive today to-be tho guest of Mrs, F. A. ITale for a few lavs. " Stephen Ii, l?iehnrds ami Stainer Richards left last week for a short stay in ew York citv. Mr. and Mrs. .1. .-. Dalv will return from Los Angeles the ifrst week in Mil w . Glei'inilv;ol"'8u .Francisco is here 'fur a, .few days. . . ' |