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Show :-M-II I M-I-H-I-1 ! H-M-H-H 'I-I-H' if SOCIETY HwI-H,H"''lIIH ! i Tn order to prevent impost- I fions and embarrassments, The i Tribune requests that persons 4 leaving social notesj and cspc- l cinlly marriage noticcB or en- ! r gagoment.8, for publication, 4 4 Jcnvo with them names through ! which tho source of the sanio ! mav be traced if the matter is I called in question. r 4 I- CALENDAR. .j. j Miss Lucy Lewis will enter- 4- ! lain at a lnncheon at the Univer- 4 J- sit.y club Wednesday' in honor of 4 h Miss Carey Marshall, who has 4 4 recently returned from a year 4 h abroad. 4 . - . .j. j Mrs. L. L. Downing will bo -'f guest, of lionor at a bridge, tea 4" 4 Tliursdav, to be given bv Mis. C. 4 W. Boyd. " . 4 4. H JL. 4 Mrs. C. M. Bell will entertain 4 4- nt n luncheon and bridge Thurs- 4 4 day for Mrs, Thomas Marion- 4 4 eaiix. t 4 4 St. Mark's Hospital asBOcia- 4 4' tlon will meet Wednesday, April 4 4 28, at 10:30 o'clock at the Y, M. 4 4- C, A. 4 .j. ... .j. 4 The Woman's club will meet 4 4 this afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock 4 4 with Mrs. A. J. Jolinsou, at 251 4 4- Third East street. It will be tho 4 4 annual election of officers. All 4- 4 members are requested to bo 4 4- present. 4 j- 4. 4- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lake will 4 4 entertain at a large dancing 4 4- party at, their home, "Cobble- 4 4 crest," this evening. 4 : - 4- 4J .Mrs. M. S. Jones, at 371 East 4 4- Fifth South street, will entertain 4 4 tho Quingenta club this after- 4 4 noon. 4 ,t. ... 4 Mrs. G. W. Lambourne will 4 4 entertain her bridge club on 4 4- Wcdnesdaj- afternoon, instead of 4 4- Thursda-. 4 ' . " . "I,,4ii.44 If"i"i"i"4" I The following young women members of the second year preparatory of the "University of Utah, the Misses Paulino Pau-lino Bumntti, Edna Catrow, Lenora Brown, Pooris Sneddon, Aftou Tarrish, Bessie Greyhound, Vivian Redd, Ivy C'racroft, Bessie Young, Emma Beran-noli, Beran-noli, Edna Evans, Rae Hanson, Margaret Mar-garet Preston and Violet Chrislcnscn, assisted by the young ladies of tho Grst year preparatory, received the facultv, the studcuts of the University and the club womenjof the city, and entertained at a reception in tho librarv building Monday afternoon. Between' the hours of 3 to 5:30 o'clock the rooms were filled with patrons and friends. Tho second year girls wore their clas3,colors of green and white. v Man' friends will be interested in a wedding which took place in Denver, Colo., Wednesday, April 21, when Miss Jessie Kemiard, formerly of this city, was married to J. D. Ryder. Mr. and Mrs. Ryder will make 'their home in Denver. Judge and Mrs, Cherry, who formerly lived here, but; now make their homo a't Delta. Colo., expect to be hero the latter part of the summer to visit, their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Percv N. Browne. . Mrs. A. Dinwoodcy and her granddaughter, grand-daughter, Miss Florence Jennings, who have spent tho greater part of the win- ter in southern California, will bo home tho last of M.13. Miss Nell Bennett of Chicago, 111., who spent the past two weoks hero with friends, loft Friday for Los Angeles, Cal., whore she will spend the summer. Mrs. Powis will leave the first of the month for her homo in Chicago, 311., after spending tho winter with her daughter, Mrs. Elwood S. Browu. Mrs. If. A. ICing cntcrtninod twelve young people at a farewell party Sunday Sun-day evening for her son, Harold, who will leave soon for southern Utah. Mr. -and Mrs. Porcj' X. Browne have as their guest for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers, who arc oh their way to California. V Mr. and Mrs. Gus Becker Rnd little daughter, Ivathorino, have returned to their home in Ogden, after nearly a I year speut abroad. Mrs. O. W. Powers left Saturday evening for Burlington, a., where she will spend a month or six weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Morifz loft Saturday Satur-day cveniug for San Francisco, Cal,, where they will spend two weeks. t Miss Nell Henderson has Tct'urncd from a ten dnys' visit with her cousin in Idaho. Mrs. W. M. Bransford left Monday evening for a short trip to Idaho. |