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Show "FsOCIBTY I In onW to prvnl Impositions nd rnbnrr.-ismoiils. Tliu Tribuno 4-? 4-? pmu-'Ij tliut peiKons bavins' social J. note ami eupcefally marrlu? no- y Efc H"-h or encasements, for publlea y fj. tiop leave with tlicni nuntea -j-fn- tlirouli which the xoureo of (ho Hiani"mav b- trac-d If tho matter y W la tailed In uucHtfon. fjL , . i. rpls net"' revived yesterday by tlic Tfrfrnd 1 of he bride announcing the mar-arjar:' mar-arjar:' in Denver on W'edncHday bust of VMh.i lrnia Watson, daughter of JIw. E'CharlCi. W. "Watson, and James Harold IHnnce, The inarrlnce wan a ni I" t af-Walr. af-Walr. th" hridc'n mother coins over from jH!r for It. Mr. and Mrs. fiance left Lliortlv after for the -cast, and after BCovciribr l."i thev will be at home In RCaishlncton. P. C. Tlic bride In oil" of MJi" mo. t talented planihta of the. city. Sfnd tdic uill be. nilwjcd Jn local musical ielr,'lefl m' - Mr. Philip If. Hopkins Truss I lie liost-Vtsv liost-Vtsv eitterdav afternoon at a. dcUglitful hoa. at lier home, when over a. hundred lot lier friends were ontoi-faincd. The bhotne bright with the mason's flow-tctr. flow-tctr. t arietta colora of ca muttons and ',ro'" deroratfng the pnrlora, -while deep l-ed dahlias wore need in tho dining Troom with red utreamcra and all ac-flfeei'ssorleii ac-flfeei'ssorleii In rod. Mm. Hopklnra m's-"lir. m's-"lir. Mir. Levin, received with lier, and HM-I-tlng in all the roomn vrcrn a num-ibur num-ibur of her friondK. 7drs. Lockharl, Mr. A. H. Fabody. Mr. King I'ohbe. Mrs. ftt. F. I'oulho'n and "Mr. George Jay ffJIb-son. Mr-. If. Vance J.ano and Mrs. Wuesel Trac poured tea and coffee, relieved re-lieved later by Mrs. Shunuiker and Mrs. ,V. R. Ferguson. Mm. L'rod Knickerbocker Knicker-bocker nerved punch in the library, a'ud h number of young glrl.v. among thorn twites Ferguson. Mlas JUley and Misy ,Cobbc, awlcted in the dining room. kT'A small but delightful affair of yes-afternoon yes-afternoon w- the lea. sivon by lajis. Joseph jN"lble and hor ulsucr, Mra. 0E80Bff'i Nlblej. in. compliment to Miss Sy-f.i.!i Sy-f.i.!i Clayton, who icavca shortly for ,'iKOrope. The uojti. numbering about tci&o dozen, uem mainly the members of ff.be sewlntr club to which tho two bost-cuncs bost-cuncs belong. Assisting tlieni were. Mrs. Harold Pecry of Ocden. Miss Margaret f'.Ta'vlor and AHsh Wlnnifred Burroughs"., iiu'e liome was bright w!Mi yellow chrys-uilheniuv,'l chrys-uilheniuv,'l whoso color added to tho inarm aunllght which liglitcd tho; rooms. Mih Ilwin I1'. HoJmes received her friends yestrday Informally at her rog-jiilar rog-jiilar at home 'day. and the parlors of tho Amelia pHlnee wore filled with eall-Ifirf eall-Ifirf all during th afternoon hour.s. H'ur-'ing H'ur-'ing her stay in town. Mrs. Holmes will fbc at home every second, I'rklay aftor-'lioon. aftor-'lioon. 4 One of the large .iff a Ira of thi.-j aft-criioon aft-criioon is the tea to be given by Mra. IAnron Kejser and .Mrs. Malcolm Koy-Bmiracr Koy-Bmiracr at the home of the latter, 1101 12u.st wl Firat "outli street, the hours being from :: to K. Tlio officers and la.illon of Fori Douglas Doug-las will entertain their friends a.L an informal hop tlihl evening, which will be preceded by a number of small dlu-ncrH, dlu-ncrH, both In town and at the poal, and will aluo bo followed by a few informul hop auppcrs. Mr. and Mrs. ' Thomas JCearns. who have broii on a. short visit to Nobrauka. arc on peeled home t his morning, and Mrs. ICearnti will remain here for a prt of tho auluiiiii before going to tho Koarns much in California. Mr. and Mra. Thomas C. Griffin will shortly move into their now home In Ha.vton place, which )h hot,' nearlng completion. Mrs, Jobcph Jennings, who lia:; been here for a. few weelcs past, will Icavo shortly for I.os Angeles, where lier now home is finished. Miss MeCfUrrln of Gnind ffapiils. Mich., is hep?, (ho sues! of her aunt, Mrs. Kd-ward Kd-ward McGurriu. Invitations have lx-en Issued for a Halloween merrymaking party to be given on Monday evening, October IM, by the Misses Ruth Kerr, Sylvia HarrlH aiid Tjiiclle Rcld at tho Kerr home on Harvard avenue. Miss 'Margaret Gibbons entertained about fifty of her friends yesterday aft- ernoon at brldgo at hT liome on Third avnuf, ten ta.blen being played and a number more coming in later for tea l'rizcs were awarded the winner at each table, and Lho hostess was assisted by Mrs. A. Krcd AVoy. Miss Hohna. Wall, Mrs. Sam Porter. Mies T.aura Dole, Miss Jreno Haneon. Mlsa lSleajior .Stewart and Miss Daisy Savage. The rooms woro decorated in autumn flowers. Miss Nellie Henderson entertained iasf. rvening at a. family dinner in compliment compli-ment to her cousins. Iileiiteuaul and Mrs. Clark It. HllloU, who celebrated lliolr twelfth wrdillng anniversary today. to-day. Only th menibers of the families fami-lies wero present, and the rooms were bright with say-colored cosmos. Eugene Lewis, a nephew of Mra. Edwin Ed-win V. Holmes., spent Thursdaj and Kri-day Kri-day mornings in the city, a guest at tho AinelliL pa In en. Air. Lewis was on his way to bin home in St. Louis after a stav of several months hi Alaska and CalifoVnia. 'Mrs. Gooro p. dolman will entertain next Thursday afternoon al a tea at her homo. Girard Hale, who Icfl. early in the monlh for the cast., sailed on October IS for Rotterdam, where lie will spend the next monlh or so, going later to l'arls for tlic winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slegcl have arrived ar-rived from, Nevada and will spend lho winter here. They will shortly bo at home to their friends at 377 ISasl Third South street. Miss Elsie Moore of Provo is in town visiting lier sister, Mrs. St. Claire. Tlic dancing class .of Miss De.nlse Kar-rick Kar-rick will bo resumed this morning at JO o'clock at the Ladles' .Literary club. Mr. and Mrs. James Hogle will be home this evening from their wedding trip and will shortly be at home al 22, the Ca ill mess. Mrs. J. M. Bowman entertained a few of the most Intimate friends of Mrs. I J. F. Evans yesterday at a luncheon j at her home. Mrs. C. W. Watson returned 3'csler-day 3'csler-day from Denver, whero she went the first of the week to attend the marriage mar-riage of her daughter, Miss lrnia "Wat-sou. "Wat-sou. Mrs. George Forrester and her son George will go to Ogdcn today to spend Sunday with tho Bohn family. The American "Woman's league will hold an Important mcotlns; Suturdav afternoon aft-ernoon at 3 o'clock at the Kenyoh hotel. ho-tel. Mrs. Jay Harris will be here, to spend ! the Christmas holidays with her sister, I Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes. ' W. S. Anderson entertained at tho Salt Like theater and the Louvre Thurs-, Thurs-, day evening in honor of Miss Ivey. whose . marriage to D. C. Brough takes place October 'JO. |