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Show Handsome Salt Lake Children MILTON FRUMKIN. .Manning. P. W- Morrison. C. 15. Tillman, Jtobert Judd, A. A. Menard and L. E. llass. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Luman onler-tain'cd onler-tain'cd eight at a handsomely appointed dinner at tho Knutsford Thursday evening even-ing and the samo number of friends there Saturday evening. Mrs. Prank Garrison and Miss Mattio Jones entertuinod fourteen at. a parcel shower at their homo Saturday afternoon after-noon in honor of Miss Stella llulbcrt, who will be married February 2. A profusion pro-fusion of carnations wero effectively used in the decoration?. On Tuesday evening last tho homo of Mrs. Josoph Smith on East Sixth South street was tho scono of a prolty atTair, when (he hostess celebrated her, forty-first wedding anniversary, Mrs. Smith was assisted during Iho evening by her daughters, Mrs. ('harlcs Livingston, Living-ston, Jr.. Mrs. Gus Anderson and Mrs. Ernest Snrilh. Pink and whito cama-tions, cama-tions, ferns, and potted plants were cf- MAURICE FRUMKIN. ,Cal. . Later they will spend a short, time at their ranch at the foot of Mt. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Overfiold, who have spent the past throo months abroad, landed in New York on Thurs-day Thurs-day and aro registered at Iho Plaza, LILLIE FRUMKIN. Mrs. It. C Edwards and will lator visit Airs. Dovcroaux. Miss Kate Ilallornn ot Los Angelos, Cal., is here to spend the remainder of tins winter with her brother W. J. JIallorau and 'family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter, formerly for-merly of 1 his citv. but who have spcnl several years at, Dawson, N. M.. are now located at the Bcakinlield hotel, at Brookline, Mass.. a suburb of Boston. Bos-ton. Their son, Leon, who is a student, at Yale, "spent the holidays with them. Their eldest son, James, is an electrical engineer at Dawson. N. M. Mrs. John Smallwood will be hVe early in February to spend few days with her sistor in-lnw. Mts. G. . Putnam, Put-nam, on her wav from I he east to her homo in Portland, Ore., where sho and her husband and mother have recently moved from Senttlo, Wash. , Mrs. Marv S. Turner of Denver. Colo., will arrive" here Monday to .visit her sislor, Mrs. F. C. Boyle. - Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Flowers nun daughter, Dorothy, will leave Tuesday for Los Angeles, al., whero they will spend the remainder of the winter with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Iva O. .11. Meyers. Mrs. W. IL .Dale will leave early in February' for Los Angcb'S and tho beaches," where sho will spend several weeks. - , . Miss Nellie De Weerth and Miss Helen Cox left Saturday for Xcw York. Mrs. R. S.Moycc has, returned to her homo in Ogden after spending -a few-days few-days here with Mrs. E. M.. Allison, Jr. Mr. and "Mrs. E. Mehesy. Jr., will leave tho last of this -week for ' a month's trip to New York. On then-return then-return hero Mrs. Mehesy will bo joined by her children and leave early in the spring for tho summer homo at Long Beach, Cal. , Miss Edna Dunn, who spent tho past month visiting- in Chicago, 111., will leave soon for a visit in Omaha and return re-turn here tho last of February. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dugan will leave this week for an extended trip to New Orlcaus. Mrs. A. li. ffyki'il is convalescing from an attack 'of la grippe at her apartment in the" Brausford. Mrs. J. F. Harding will leave soon for southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. B. McQuis-ton McQuis-ton have gono to Cherry Crook for a short stay. Mrs. E D. Miller is spending a few days' at Stanford University with her daughter, Miss Maude Miller. Tho East, Side Guild of St. Mark's cathedral will meet Mondav afternoon with Mrs. P. II. Hopkins at 1257 Second Sec-ond avenue. Friends will be interested to hear of tho success of two Salt hake boys, Einia Allen and Edward Terry Brown, who aro first division members of the academic course of the freshman class at Yale. Mrs. Kirkpatrick and her daughters. Mrs. Walter Stone and Mrs. Aekland Hood, will leave Saturday for Xow York, whero Iney will .spend several weeks. Mrs. Hood will saili from thero early iu March for her home in London. Lon-don. 4 Lieutenant and Mrs. J. S. TJ'pham expect ex-pect to leave soon for a several weoks' leave of absence in southern California. Califor-nia. . Mrs. H. B. Pratt and "Miss Pratt, who have spout tho' past month hero with Mrs. Pratt's daughters. Mrs. E. W. Hall and Mrs. E. W. Bavsinger, will leave j tho latter part of this week for their home in Topoka, Kan. The man- friends of Mrs. Harry J. ! Robinson, one of the prominent musicians musi-cians of Salt Lake, will be glad to know that shiv is recovering from au operation opera-tion Avhich was performed upon her at the Graves L. D- S. hospital Friday. Mrs. Pol fiinsou was taken lo her rooms in the Tourraine hotel immediately after the operation. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hutchins will leave this afternoon for a month's ,stay in southern California. |