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Show IetyJ ont Impositions f Z The Tribune s leaving social lally marrow :nts. for publi- f thorn name3 f flouroo of tho j-I j-I if tho matter f D. J AR. 'hompson and y re will onti'i- ?vcniiii at tc -frier on l'irst est will .en tor- y rtv tins after- y s.'JI P. limisu y T. Benson will ! j" pari;- (liis .mo. S5i Kast y laynes, Clare - J3aer will y lintf party at y ovoimip Hie y Nrr. ana .Mrs. .-lr. .-lr. and Irs. y (1 Mrs. J. S. -I , ,7. .1. Baylies, v II. . Dayncs -r !. E. Jenkins, y University of at a matinee y isium tliis af- y 3, Burton will iiniilv dinner y L Thomas was ud attractive St. sdav afternoon, section o of the of the Pirst iposed ofp Mrs. own, Mrs. Goss. Mrs. .Day, Mrs. ,-uur. -i.rs. "WiHnns. Mrs. Uloward. Mr. S. U. ! iller, Mrs. Ivin:. Mrs. i Gillette. Mrs. South ley, 3 Mrs. Yost, with Mrs. son as chairman, en lories lor-ies of the church ami j Between tho hours of Xubout one hundred en-noon en-noon in guessing panics ichtful Irish soups were 'by Mrs. Y. A. WclzelJ. tfiss Mills and Miss Bveral violin selections jMiss Helen Hartley, coins were handsomely rhile and preen, with Ifiunroehs between Ihe reamers of preen and (2nd paper from the th"e four corners of the if draped up tho stair-iglils stair-iglils were covered with; es, which added Jo the iitid white color scheme, Soil out in the refresh- i entertained eiphteen l' RPatriek's parly TJjiirs-3 TJjiirs-3 iJF honor of her flirt h-, ii niup wns delightfully If and music, followed by inted supper, when the S tod at one table, which K5j decorated in sham-jrs.of sham-jrs.of carnations, while lKEand roses were- used grooms. At the table jt( lid for Mr. and Mrs. Jl kfh anil Mrs. Ji. Schiller. IE. U. Keeler, Mr. and j linn. Mrs. -lolin Foote, u ixwell, Mrs. Ida M. God-7, God-7, iJBni'ker, George Kicc. 5 A. Roscnbaum. Calvin m IJ.C'lark Robertson. '1 ifoshcll and Mrs. 0. W. I talned four tables at a (Tiiursilay afternoon at ! latter, which was at-uatious. at-uatious. palms and 'he refreshments and carried out in the St. 'hose who enjoyed the Mrs. .lames Lanpton. airman, Mrs. George II Guthrie, Mrs. Lv-. Lv-. Best. Mrs. W. S. .GroshcU. .Jr., Mrs. C. . L. Manger. Mrs. A. . Knowlcs. Mrs. Xes-' Xes-' Chambers, Mrs. H. P. DSiuise of Logan and Miss Blanche Martin. .Prizes were won by Mrs. Best and Mrs. M:iriger. M"rs. W. 11. Tobias and Mrs. W. 11. Nreynor entertained eight tables at a ''oOO" -party Thursday afternoon at the home of the latter, "which was effectively ef-fectively decorated in white and preen, with a profusion pf carnations and shamrocks, with porticrs of shamrocks; between, the rooms. A drawn work cloth covered tho tea table, with aj mound of green and white carnations in the center. The hostesses were assisted as-sisted by Mrs. G. W. Lambourno and Mrs. Simon Black. Prizes were won by Mrs. Victor Felt and Mrs. P. G. Evans. Tho Robertson apartment at I he Kensington was ihe scene, pi a pretty St. Patrick's bridge tea Thursday afternoon, af-ternoon, when Mrs. N. A. Robertson entertained three tables, and later a number of friends to tea. The rooms wero ciVcetivoly decorated in a profusion pro-fusion of green and white hearts. The saino color scheme was charmingly used on the tea table, at which Mrs. AV. M.. 13rndky and Mrs. Charles Post presided. pre-sided. Prizes were won .by Mrs. Wake-ling Wake-ling and Mrs. Dyer of Washington. D. C. Miss Josephine Auerbach of New Vork is spending two or three weeks here, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jlcnry Cohn. on her way home from an extended ex-tended trip to Arizona, Florida and San Francisco. Gal. On her return to New York she will .-join hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Auerbach, and sail from there May 20 for a trip abroad. Miss Auerbach has many friends hero, where she formerly lived. Mrs. Bonner X. Smith left Thursday for Xew Vork, where she will be for a few days. Easter vacation, Mrs. Smith and her daughter. Miss Margaret Mar-garet McClure, who is attending a New York school, will go to Washington. D. C. and later Mrs. Smith will spend a few weeks at the Gotham hotel in Now York. The last meeting of the Thursday afternoon bridge tournament was held with Miss l.ncilc I'rauckc. Tho winners win-ners were Miss Stella Fabian and Miss Elinor Stewart, with a score of 57120. followed by Mrs. M. W. Lillard and Mrs. E. .1. Roberts, with a score of 10S2. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gable have returned re-turned from a six weeks' visit in the cast. They will be at home at the Moxuni hotel until the latter part of this month, when they will go to Paso Robles, Gal., for two or three weeks. Mrs. Freeman Morningsfar entertained enter-tained ten at a prettilv anoinlod St. Patrick's luncheon at her home Thursday Thurs-day in honor of her guests. Miss Tvah Allen and Miss Clara .Jones of Grand Rapids, M.ich. Miss Hart well. Miss Kimball and Miss Sawyer, who are spending the winter studying in Paris, are planning plan-ning to be among the other Salt Lakers Lak-ers to witness the Passion Play at Oberammergan in the summer. Miss Laura Crawford left Thursday evening for Kavsville. where she will spend a few daws with her sister, Mrs. Sumner Gleason. On her return here she will be at home to her friends at 9U7 Second avenue. Among the pleasant SI. Patrick's day entertainments Thursday was that given by Mrs. A. P. Miindv of Sl)."i Fast "Firs I South street in honor of Mrs. M. P. Hale and daughter. Mrs. IT. W. Lawrence and son. George Lawrence, returned Thursday from Berkeley. Cal., whore they have been visiting Mrs. Lawrence's daughter, Mrs. Joseph Young 'and family. Richard Wells Burton entertained a number of his young friends at. his home. Thursday evening, in honor of his birthday. Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Murehison will leave the first, of the month for Canada, where they expect to make thoir home. Mrs. II. P. Henderson has gone to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Cal., where she will spend a few weeks. Mrs. Lester Nayjor left Thursday for New York, where silo will bo for two or three months. Mrs. Phil Clark of ISnroka is here spending a few davs with lier sister. Mrs. J. C. McChrvstal. George T. Odell lias returned from a business trip to New York and Washington, Wash-ington, D. ( |