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Show W SOCIETY I fftlF t CALENDAR. iB- '2 Mrs. E. F. Colbum vrill enter- jKK. "X fnin at a luncheon at her home v- :Wh I Wednesday in honor o hor -r jW P1?51' Mrs iManS0 (-ofii ot T :BeB' ois0' . - X I' Mrs- H. O. Edwards will enter- - L tain her bridge club at a lunch- r 'B con today" 2 - K t Mrs. E. A. Wall will enter- v K tain at a laruc tea at her home, v T Eaat South Temple, tins aft- -. !K T crIioon from 3 to 0 o'clock to v- , ' K- X meet her daughters, Miss Wall v irnini'fc 4 and tho Misses Alice and Mary v lf Wall. ... T " vuKJX Today will ho 1'icld day at -r )f X Saltair for tho Seekers' Lit- r 4p 4- crory club. . , . J 4! Mrs. W. B. Wallace will en- 4 T. (crtain her fivo hundred club r -r this afternoon. j I,' a Mrs. Georgo Keysor will on- -f L i"" I 4 tertain informally this after- 4- i noon- J Ik " JIr5, iUiam D Foster and Miss Ad-'6(1 Ad-'6(1 ffl. jjus entertained livo tables at a bridge HL'.tea jfonday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. B'i W. W. Little. Tho rooms woro prettily ;:fip dworatcd "with pink and whito s-weot Of Lit ' .yt&a. Tho hostesses were assisted by - Sirs, pina Park. Prizoa were won at KjGrant Hampton, Mrs. Col. Crismon, JCQ) iHf 'jjrs, A. C. Whorry and Miss Inez Ad- :swiiI-iT". J. 0. Cutler entertained twenty -"P'five children at a lawn party and dance VliiiW''- Monday from 4 to 10 o'clock for her P daughter Hazel. Tho lawn was bright vitn flags and lanterns and the house "EV-wa3 decorated with roses. A dainty 'l&idppor "was sorvod, followed by tho iKtdance. Music was furnished by Miss qs Irene Kelly at tho piano and Miss Ilel-';' Ilel-';' Hartley ou the violin. MR.JUss Margaret Werner was hostess 'Bferl'at a prettv lunchoon at hor homo Mon-Bjday Mon-Bjday for Miss Luvera Snow of Chicago. i- iRV-' Besides tho guest of honor there were St Mrs. Joel Niblcy, Miss Sybella W?';:Clayton. Miss Juno Whittemoro ami iB'iuw Alico Nibley. The decorations ;, JRforero of pink sweet peas, -with a large ?BBoand of the flowers in the center ot ' Why&t table. ;5Bv'- Jlrs. R. II. Officer entertained sixteen , j OkiXti tho second of a series of prettily an-lM&poinlcd an-lM&poinlcd luncheons at the Country club BP?5fondav. Tho decorations were of lnv-,JHk lnv-,JHk endar "sweet peas, with plumes. An OTP Indiau basket of the flowers lormod Jk the table centerpiece, with lavendar l.fans as place cards. The luncheon was .Igiven in honor of Miss Crafts of Isew ft w. r The announcement of tho engage-Ifei engage-Ifei racnt of Miss Eva Thomas, daughter U&of J. J. Thomas, secretary of. the State 'Hfi'Board of Equalization, and Harry UL-:: UL-:: lev, cashier of the Kcnyon hotel, Sun--Ofaav morning was an error. Mr. and tSL s- Tll0Ilias hnvc requested that it i Hm be denied. v . XUB Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kisor entertained '7 Pone hundred at a dancing party at the apK'acw resort in Emigration Inn Monday ovening in honor of their guest, MiS3 iwmtu.. jrjjgpg Kigcr, of Davenport, la. Spo; cia! cars took the merry party at b ifer-o'clock. An orchestra at the inn tur- nislied the music. r ''Wt' jOWi kl Mrs. H. Vance Lane entertained nino iU- at a beautifully appointed pink luuch- iKeou at the Country club Monday for ' CMm. James Finlen of Clncago. The " HPtablc centerpiece was a large basket o l i JIBhunk sweet peas, with haud-tfainted IjK sweet pea place cards. 'Hi Mrs. Upham, of tho post, entertained - JHk number of tables at a bridge tea twilffiMonday afternoon in honor of her rKW, Miss Buckhalter. .The rooms -4r 'Tfero prettily decorated with the sea-tt, sea-tt, :'BMn'6 flowers. Later, the officers came ' zibI1 or cn " Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glendinnitig aro " ...-Bfwwivinc congratulations over the nr-.Z&Sk nr-.Z&Sk rival of a daughter at Coronado Bnch. , .aBkSaturday, Julv 11. Mrs. Glondiunmg V.JKwa5 formerly "Miss Marguerite Donncl-!,..-fHplin, of this city. VMt'.Uieir daughter, Miss Rota, left Monday '"Bfcfor Spokane. Mrs. Bellinger will return 9bK?-q two ecks and the others will re 15m&in awaj- during the summer. 'jW-IeS Mrs. N. P. Potcrson and daughter. Mabellc, who have been visiting '3BKjt the home of Mrs. Georgo Olson, 9M -"SBonth Pifth East street, will leavo this ''Sffifteek for Portland, Ore. '"SmS? William E. Tuttle, of Now York, 'R'P'fnt Sunday here, tho guest of Dr. and fwMrs. 0. M. Bonedict, on his way to ) pYellowstone park from tho Denver con- zsW&k r and rs George P. Holman will . Kmxiva this evening for a trip to Yd-t Yd-t W iBswstono park. Later, they will spend '3 W01"! weeks with their d.tught.r, Hf -kndn 'n Portland, Ore. cM. Captain and Mrs. Bryant Wells and iJmi BS?l ren wno aro " ne'r way from jn ! H1?0 Philippines, will arrive in San Fran-rfl Fran-rfl ) flV.'l.se Ihe lust of this week, and coiuo lV ducctb- here, -mt- rs, Jamcrt Finlen, who has spent v61""! wcck3 hero with her parents, nff VWk fvr,nntl Irs- 'atnes Ivors, will leave V K. tMca St f tl0 Uek l0P llfiF '10"'ti R rllR hHrr5 ' Victor Loonnrd and two sons. RllnH' Andison, Wis., aro hero to spend ilJUli ,5unmer with her mother, Mrs.! JjR'8rd anJ 1,Cr sislcr' rs' lT' S" Bra,l!i' aJMl , r. and Mrs. W. Y. Rico left Mon-' Mon-' SlPTI ,,a five weeks stay in the east. ' R if ' ;',ov w511 .iiu friends and tour ym Mobile ' caslcr" etalt'3 au aut- fflllJ n,5r- d Mrs, D, B. Mudgett and ' jl" Rcr dnugbter. Miss Edith, will leave Ailli iV uesdny for Ls Angeles and Long lA( each where they will spend a month. t& to tS'h,C!lFA1 Steward, nccompnniod by ltf II. m u " ?r,e Cawthorue, of New York. !i nsiij;?ok at t,,e nermh- khlllfn?li-B- cO"nell left Mondav evon-tMtiPl evon-tMtiPl J1 ,ork 1,11,1 o'cr cistern IJSJSS. rro shn wiU sPcml scvt-,rai yW(MU5es E1Ia Bello and Rcba De- it Math, of Anaconda, Mont., are vis't- mg M"rs. James Borssoit of this city. Miss Buck, of Idaho Falls, ij hero, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. V mace Bransford, for a few wooks. Mrs. Stiles, of Lincoln. Neb., is here to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Carev. Miss Amy Osborne is Epeuding a week with Miss LeCompto in Park City. , Mr. and Mrs. John Zano are en ikying tho summer at Narrngansctt Pier. |