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Show society! --",I"lT"i"'' "' t I . 1 5- Tn order to prevent iinposi- r tions and embarrassments. The -r h Tribune rejnestK that persons i 5 leaving" social notei. and espe r I r ciallv marriage notices or en- r r casements, or publication, -r ( v leave with them names throuph -r which the source of the same v v roav be traced if the matter is y -! called in question. y r-X-tM--fH-vv I I' ' !"l-K-r-HH-j- f. CALENDAK. j I- Mrs. William Read will enter -j j r tain at a ten at her home next r Weduef-dav afternoon. .. v -i- Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Silver will -r , entertain at dinner this evening v -V for Mr. and Mr.. J. L. Fninkcn. : v , t! I- Tho largest social affair for v v this afternoon will be the -j- , I- eharitv card partv at Rowland - j r hall, to be iven for the benefit i "f of the orphans' home. Tables - ! I- can still be secured by calling y . n- Miss Mat'iie. Ilell phone OS 19 or v Independent 1G.V ll is desired y I- that extras come in to tea. ! i .t. i v The history section of the j Ladies' Literary club will meet -I- ' I- at 10:lo o'clock this morning at -r j -I- the clubhouse. Mrs. A. Simons will read a paper on "Ovid and -I-, L',Vy' - - X The grradu.ites of '08 of" the L. I- D. S. hospital training school -I v will entertain the igraduatiii"; I class of '09 at a matinee party - 'V at the Colonial theater today, lo -I- ! be followed by a luncheon at -r I- the College Jnn. ! .i. v Mrs. W. II. Dale will enter- '.-f '.-f tain informally this afternoon v in her apartment at the Miller -r -I- flats. v Mrs. C. H. Heritage will I- entertain her bridge club at a -I- lunclieon at her home Friday. -r The music section of the Ladies' Literary club will give a delightful musicalc at the clubhouse at S-lo o'clock this evening, when all club members arc cordially invited. The following programme will be given: Concerto In G minor Mendelssohn Two piano. Miss Gray and Miss Williamson. (a) May Day II. II. Walthcra (b) At the Making of the Hay 1 Liza Lehmann Mrs. Daly. The Erl KInpr Schubert 1 H. I. Howies, accompanied by Miss Irma Watson. The Last Smile Wollenhaupt Mrs. Ilornung. (a) Largo Tlandol (b) The Son of the Puszta . . . . Keler-IJela Violin, Mrs. Tori Id Anioldson; piano, Mrs. Nelden. fa) Song Horatio Parker (b) Auf WIedorschcn. .Carrie Jacob Bond Mrs. Martha, Roylo King, accompanied accom-panied by Miss Edwards. Honor and Arms Handel Mr. Houghton, accompanied by Mr. Blakesley. (a) The Bird on the Rose G. FroMieh (b) Robin Adair ...arr. by Dudley Buck Mrs. Daly. Miss Allenbnugh. Mrs. Mrs. Hammer and Miss Sehraclt, Conductor, Mrs. W. A. Wctzell. Mrs. John K. Woodward and Miss Katherinc Judge entertained thirty at a charming spring luncheon at ' the Judge home, Wednesday. The luncheon was servod in buffet stylo, with Hie rooms and table beautifully decorated in branches of Japanese cherry blossoms. blos-soms. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. L. B. McCornick, Mrs. Frank Judge and Mrs, George Smith. Bridge followed, when prizes were won by Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett and Mrs. D. (.''. Roberts. m Miss A ri n(.h:i PouHon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Poult on, was married mar-ried in tho tcmnle Wednesday to Richard Rich-ard Bridge. A large reception followed in tho evening at tho homo of bride's parents, which was prettily decorated in pink and white carnal ions and roses. The bride wore a dainty gown of white sillc and carried white roses. Mr. and Mrs. Bridge will be at home to their friends after May 1, at 2.'170 Walnut avenue. 4. Miss Solum Wall, accompanied by Mrs. Ranckc, who is traveling abroad, expects to sail May 3- and land in New-York New-York May US. Miss Wall will remain in Xew York until her sisters, tho Miss Alice and Mary Wall, graduate from Miss Finch 's school, when thoy will all return here accompanied by Mrs. W. ,T. Houston and the Alisses Bryant Bry-ant and Grizzcllo Houston. Mrs. RancKe will go to Atlanta, Ga., to visit her daughter. The limbic seel ion of the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club hold its annual meeting and election of officors Wednesday morning, when the following officers "wcro chosen: cho-sen: Mrs. S. O. y. Xclden, re-elected chairman; Mrs. A. If. Peabody, vico chairman; Miss Williamson, secretary; Mrs. J. C. Hnnchott. librarian; programme pro-gramme commit lee, Mrs. Nelden, Mrs. Alvah Lewis, Mrs. J. T. Treasure aud Mrs. W. A. Wctzell. Mrs. David Dunbar viU return soon from an extended visit in tho liast. Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar will reliiru to thir apartment at 27 Kensington lints, 1 Mav 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ilornung. , who have occupied their apartmeut, ; will be at home at Xo. 2S, Ivensinglon, the flat now occupied by Mrs. Dansic, who will leave May 1 for California, m Friends will bo glad to hear that Mrs. Cox of Portland. Or., who arrived here last week to visit her son, Oscar ; L. i "ox. is improving after an operation i performed early iu tho week at tho L. I D. S. hospital. ' Col. nnd Mrs. W. E. Dorsey will bo I at homo to their friends after May 1. at the Caithness apartments until tho lnsl of August, when tlicy will go to j Mrs. Dorsey's brother's ranch in Oro- Xn- . , . i ' Mrs. Luther B. Steele, who has spent ; several weeks here with her parent?, , Rev. nnd .Mrs. II. J. Talbott, will leavo Friday for her homo in Portland, Or. Mrs. "W. L. McLeod entertained twelve at a pretty spring luncheon at. her apartment in the. Miller flats i Wednesday, followod by bridge. j Mrs. Henrietta Ellerbock and her daughter, Miss Ada. Ellerbeck, who havo spent tho past six months in Seattle, Se-attle, wash., will bo homo the last of this month. IViends will bo glad to hear that Dr. S. C. Bnldwin is now more comfortable and hopes to leavo early in May with .Mrs. Baldwin for r. trip to California. I Mr. nd Mrs. Georgo Steincr and son Frank, who have rpent tho winter in .Minneapolis, nnd are in Chicago, will I return home early in .Tune. . lr. and Mr?. .T. W. Phillips of 53.1 ! South Main street, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Wednesday I evening. Manv friends called. j i V. Strong entertained eight at a box party at tho Orphcum Tuesday evening, followed bv n supper at the Louvre. Dr. and Mrs. U. "Woodruff, who havo spent fiomo timo in tho east and south, arc expected homo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richards will leave in a few days for a short trip to New York. Mrs. Frank B. Stephens will leave tho last of Miiy for Omaha, Nob., to visit her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Loroy Palmer and little lit-tle daughter have returned hero to make their home. Spencer Clawson will be homo today from a few days spent at Teton Basin. . D. P. Simmons is spending a few weeks in New York. |