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Show SOCIETY nm? omdier to prevent Impositions C01"csts lh5fc Persons leaving social X X Sn f;A and especially marriage 4 X th&hM0, Lh thcm names X hich . tno Pourco of the X X iS?y, bo trac,l!d If lh0 matter 4-,a 4-,a ealletl In question. 2 J OAJiENDAB. X N There will be several box and ol-ill flV A,noK tbose -who will en- X s i", ?Jtrs- Bonncniorl and ..; y oaniuel ewhouse. t r Ml7'. FCcd s,ade will entertain -a X ' Whl(?"ds S1,mnn '"fpnnal luncheoiK X r at her home.. Tnursildv. X ir . y Mrs. F. K. Woodruff will entertain i t '?iHr? ' ' h0mC' Jrr,day "en- T f ,Mrf.V- G Moser wl hostess X at a hrldpe ten this afternoon ai her home on Virginia street. $ Uhrn iR" t1, 0ff'ccrwlll entertain al X v a chlldrons party this afternoon, in - honor of her small sons. " " ,j. Irs. IJ. E. Van JTousen. was hostess'al a charmlnp bridge tea at her home Tuesday Tues-day urternoon. six tables 0r bridge wore Idayed and a number later went in to lea. The rooms wore fragrant with sprlnc btarj. while the diniiifr room was in red. A el uny lace piece covered the tea table which was liKliied with rod-shaded candles, can-dles, with a mound of red carnations in 111 center. Mrs, Richard Savaire of Ok-den Ok-den presided at. the table, assisted by ihV Misses Ruth Coorr, aiaiy .ranklnsou and OlaUyK Savage. Prlr.es were won by Trs. George. Reed. Mir. E. SI. Leonard. Mrs. Horace Dunbar. Mrs. A. H. Peabody, rrs. Ostler and Miss Gibbons. Mrs. Lnmson and Mra. Malonc of Ogdcn were there. The last of a series of four delightful bridge teas was that Tuesday aftornoon. wnen Mrs. A E. Kimball entertained four tables si I bridge, with n number later to lea. Red carnations were preltlly uspd in the decorations, with a crystal vase of them in the center of the tea table, which was lighted with red candles and covered with a handsome cluny lace cloth oyer red satin. Coffee was poured bv Mrs, Geonro Rust, usqlatnii hv Atic. it,T lone Kimball. Prises were won by Mrs. M. V. Millard, Mrs. Will Brown, Mrs. Richard SUngley and Miss Savage. One of the charming prc-Ientcn parties w?is the masquerade dancing partv at the university club. Tuesday evening. The club rooms were prettily decorated In college pcndanl, and the orchestra was stationed behind a bank of palms. About fifty couples enjoyed the evening, and many dainty and attractive costumes were worn. The guests wore received bv the members of the social committee. Judge and Mrs. W. I. Snyder entertained enter-tained al a prettily appointed dinner at i heir home. Tuesday evening. Kcd was the color scheme effectively carried out. with a mound of carnations in the center of the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs W G. Tultlc. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Mice. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Ferguson. Mrs. J. A. Kcarns. Mrs. IT. F. Klcin-scliinldl Klcin-scliinldl and Miss Peterson entertained at an informal tea Monday afternoon, in honor of Miss Alice .Lund of Ephralm. Ferns and pink and white carnations were eireclively used In t he decorations. Those present were Mrs. R. E. Reynolds. Mrs. .1. S. Osier. Mrs. Colley Stayner and tne Misses Jiar.el and Grace Dorius. Friends will be glad ot hear that the two Salt Lakers. Mrs. John Woodward and Mrs. Bryan Wells, who are stationed with their husbands at Governor's Island, lire improving from diphtheria, from which they arc both suffering. The Post Bridge club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Bryan Conrad, when prir.es were won by Mrs. G. E. Buckcr. Mrs. A. O- Seaman and the hostess. host-ess. The next meeting of the club will be with Mrs. F. W. Rowell. Miss Louise Sullivan, who has spent several months in Boston with Lieutenant Lieuten-ant and Mrs. Easton. and some time with Captain and Mrs. R. TJ. Allen, at Governor's Gov-ernor's Island, will be home the middle of- the month. Mrs. B. T. Cannon and son have returned re-turned from an extended visit with relatives rela-tives In Omaha, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Can-non are at home at Ihe Annex apartment for a short time. Later they will leave for California. Mrs. W. S. Smallwood will leave today for her home in Portland. Or., after spending a few days here, guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Savage have returned re-turned to their home In Nevada, after spending the past month here with Judge and Mrs'. "C. C. Goodwin. The members of St. Mark's cathedral choir enjoved a box party at the Orphc-um. Orphc-um. Tuesday evening. About thirty-five were present. E. McCarriek and son left Tuesday for Los Angeles and San Francisco. Cal.. where they will spend a month or six weeks. Maurice Daly has returned from Los brother will slay several weeks longer. Mrs. and Miss Edwards of Houghton. Mich., aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Edwards In the Caithness apartment. Miss Charlott" Holmes left last week for Santa Monica. Cal., where she will spend a ahort lime with her mother. Mrs- R. J. Brockenborough of San Francisco. Cal.. Is stopping at Whitehall for a few weeks on her way east. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rlchtor. who have spent the past month hi old Mexico, will start for homo next Wednesday. : Mrs. Sarah McChrystal and Mm. E. O. j Parsons are located in Venice. Cal.. where I they will spend several weeks. j Mr and Mrs. Malcolm ICeyser are re- j lolclng over the arrival of a son at their home, Friday. February I. j Mr. and Mrs. C 13. Sprngue. who wcre married In Los Angeles. January 'Jo, arrived ar-rived here Monday evening. "Mrs W. D. Dorner ami daughter will Spend the remainder of the winter in Los. Angeles. Cal. Mrs. M. Ilalvinrson of Oakley, hln.. lv here, guest of Mrs. E. Honnemorl. for two weeks. Miss Edna Dunn' will be home today from Chicago. 111., and Omaha. Neb. j j .f. F. Marshall l-rt Tuesday for a bu.-l- iHH trip to New York. j . |