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Show 4LK .r to prevent Impositions 5B5orhirras'nioiils. The Trlbun nMSlSt persons leaving: social .;. 'HfLid especially marriage no- 'IK , engagements, for publlca- u.wT them ,iames i hleh the 60iirco of the IHRsV C- Wobbcr and Miss Webber IkLu a largo party of their friends 9HV afternoon at a bridge tea for msscW A. Cliapin of Lps Angeles. ?3Bnis wen; all decorated In pink, -jBfcivvIs of I'lk rose? ""'""S Uio par-jfili par-jfili fragrance, and In the dining ftSKnk dahlias made an effective ccn-SEbration. ccn-SEbration. Seven tables were llllcd !SE& players, who enjoyed bridge, and igM? number more eainc In (or tea. aB'ilr. James E. Jennings and Mrs. wB,rBlrd poured. The hostesses were Bcd o,s0 "J ,rs Jamca Fraiilccn. iR'l" C. Parsons was tho hostess 'fMSjav afternoon at a most dcllglu-pHTn) dcllglu-pHTn) incci l1" sister, Mrs. Stoveu-9fV Stoveu-9fV CIiIw'bO. wlio has been a guest Stlho summer at the Tar-sons homo. TBftams were, gay with autumn leaves r.lK;n(:rc, the' showy leaves of tno Vinc. making a most cffcclivo ilKmuii'i for dark red dahlias. In the jB fooni a great basket of dark red luLVfornicil lll central decoration of the 3lble anI !,crc Irs' J- Bowman SKs tea while assisting her were Miss Farns worth, Miss Hazel Sappxnglon Dorothv Rooklidgc. The hostess ITKicd In receiving the guests by EHgothcr Mrs Fisher Harris, as well flY'tlic guest of honor. ihtKfttat many friends called at tho 'Uflhtlal,-u'C yesterday afternoon to S-Jlre. Edwin F. Holmes at her first jHuic" atlcr her long absence. Tho 3E,g Iioipitalily of tho hostess was W' 31111 'Cly lloino al,nrcciatcJ. yHaiul Mrs W. - AVeUell cntcr-WBliAl"iUl cntcr-WBliAl"iUl sixty of their young friends .yMtvcnins at their homo on North SiB'sUect. the affair being In honor of Gail Mills ami Miss Edith Smith, MmM ; whom aio brides of the coming IKiTht- evening was passer) most de-Hplly de-Hplly with mush and musical games. Hfehss lii-hig assisted by Airs. Louis SKer, Hi" onranisl. Miss Lcoln iKrf: ntul Miss .lossic Mills. The two SETtvcrc presented with baskets or W. whl'-h caused a great deal of VJtlio opening The guests were N-Klmcinbcrs of the choir of which 'Hetzcll Is the leader. Klms reached Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Vol the birth of .a son to Mr. and SHtamas I.'. 1 1 u liter in San Fran-MMi?. Fran-MMi?. IIiiiiCi' was Miss Edith Halo VHp? one of the most popular of Sail veakraSaIor,.n A, 4,,c.Wil3 rlod some ycais ago to Mr. rTnntcr of Monterey. friend's 'at Ch'rMbcrls eiicrlained a dozen ioiio of MBOpslei'day ""ernooii in te'ofdrlny'"1 gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale. wl'S'hoM nnh?L,,hp; U"ivc'slty of Illinois mill Jhi fnh ban(1"cL at tllc University club tonight for members of their fraternity. vlMtlv', "7- G"sk" 13 ll0rc from Boise. wiVJTi,. i .lciV,'c shortly for a visit with her sister in Pasadena. The American Woman's lca-ur win meet this evening at S o'o ock at the Ken-yon Ken-yon hotel, when Mrs. 0. S. Klniiev will SI'S,.8, J'a,,cr '"''he Kcnollts io io Derived from a Chapter House." rLDouBUl-s; h,avi"- Jst arrived from Tenu'hifan..1"0" ls''ed from the ii,";?r". ? Wooiw,HnI. who has spent the ; past two years In Europe. Is home. i M?i a,nIVctl ,a, lla' or asi. and Is well IShlcr, Mrs. J. M. Bid .Mrs. L. C. Hoblnson has Issued invitations invita-tions for a luncheon, to ho given on Wednesday next at the Country club for Mrs. Russell A. Cliapin. Mr. and Mrs. W Wr. Armstrong will leave today for Ihc east to bo away some four weeks on business and pleasure pleas-ure combined. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Boycr will enter- c tain a company of friends at a dinner at the Country club tonight. Mrs. J. T. Bcless has returned from a short trip to Denver, where she went to meet Mr. Bcless on his return from the east. Mrs. Lester O. N'aylor has returned from a winter season spent in New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Naylor arc again at homo on Twelfth ISast street. Mrs. Ben Davis entertained a company of small Klrls at a. luncheon for her daughter, Frances, on Thursday. Mrs. Grant Hampton will entertain at an Informal tea this afternoon at the Lowe home in compliment to Mrs. Russell Rus-sell A. Chapln of Los Angeles. GirarrI Hale, who has spent the sum-, nier here with his parents, leaves today for the cast, whence he sails shortly for Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Lewis arc now settled in their new flat on Seventh East street. Miss Myrtle Kins: of American ,1'orlc is in town visiting frlcnda and relative:. rela-tive:. Mrs, Earl Coppock will entertain a few friends at hrldsc today in honor of Miss Merle Lynch and Miss .luno Wliittc-morc. Wliittc-morc. Lieutenant and Mrs. Albert O. Seaman liavo mover! and arc now in No. 1 at Tort Douglas. Mrs. Lccoinplc of Park City is -in town. spcndinET a week with friends, and will Kf to Provo next week to attend tho federation. Mrs. .1. M. Hldwcll has issued Invita- feme her mother. Mrs. Woodward, back after u long slay In Europe. M-s Eatcllo Glaudfleld will entertain at luni'lieoii today at her home. Ill Xoulli Fiil West street, in honor of Miss Catherine Cath-erine Kcc of San Jose, Cal. Coveru will be laid for twenty. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rrandt of Hl'.fi South West Templo street, who have spent six weeks on a trip to various points on the Pacific coasl. returned home- Thursday evening jvitisllcd that Zlon is the best place in the. world. Aliss Merle Lynch was tho truest of honor yesterday at a very pretty Kensington Ken-sington tea. iven by Miss Ada Ferguson Fergu-son at her home, when Mrs. A. 11. Peii-bodv. Peii-bodv. Miss Dorothy Partridge and Mlsa Beverly Uilcy assisted the hostess. Miss Seotl oT New York, who has ben a sue;! pf Mrs. Russell "oi Woodruff for some time, will leave for her homo on Monday. Miss Louise LowIk of Mlchfcan I-. I ho guest of. Mrand -Mrs. Walton ll'uttle.. Fred Hale. Jr.. Is hnm" front the coast for a lihori stay with his parent?. |