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Show 10OETY Montve Tlshor, of Sau Francisco Who Was Guest of Honor Yesterday M at a Matinee Party and a tea, Given by Mrs. J. A, Grccnevald. ,tS- D. X. STRATJF was the hos- 'I las yesterday at tho ltrst of two bridgo teas at hot' homo on ISA Twelfth East street, nhio tables of bridgo being enjoyed, with niore friends In later for tea. MTulI&m Spry and Mrs. Thomas gaux sat at tho tea tabic serving, VUles Cordelia Slraup. Miss Vera IPiand Miss Helen Carthey assisted. i - "ni All matter to be Included In Bun-doy Bun-doy society must be In thin office not later than twolvo o'clock Saturday and Miss Edith Kingsbury assisted tho hostess In a general way. The roomB were bright with roses, the tea tableB being especially attractive 6 0 Mrs- A. J. Gorham and Mrs. J J2. Wtcter were the hostesses veairdav afternoon at a delightful kcnslnglon and literary tea ut the Gorluuu home, at which some thirty of their friends were entertained. Tho afternoon hours were spent over tlje thimbles, with some readings read-ings from J. M. Barrio to entertain the Kucsts, Later, assisted by .Mrs. J. w. Smith, the hostesses served a delicious tea. The rooms were bright with flowers. flow-ers. American Beauty rose3 and chrysanthemums chrys-anthemums adorning them. Mi. Mrs. A. Ij. TTojipaugh entertained a dozen friends yesterday at a charmingly .appointed luncheon at her home, ln.com-I ln.com-I pllinenl to Miss Mlnotto Baer and Mrs. , Sam n. Meyer fJoscphlne Well). The table was all In rosy pink, the floral decorations dec-orations being Madame Chetney roees. Thr guests, besides the two brides, were Mrs. Adolph Baer. Mrs. Max M.'Well. Mrs. George Dern. Mrs, Oltenhelmer, Mrs JL. M. Furnsworth. MlhS Eleanor Stewart Miss Marguerite Stewart. Miss Mary Sappinglon and Miss Hazel Sap-plngton. Sap-plngton. The session of the Ladles Literary club this afternoon will be devoted entirely to the .oHal betterment work of the city, in which the club lias taken an active ac-tive part. Mrs. L. E. Hall will speak I on the work of tho Krce Kindergarten and Neighborhood House; Mrs. AV. If. Blntz will give a talk on "Orphans' Homes". Mrs. H. .T. Hayward will take up ' Public Playgrounds", and Miss Mary Robinson will review the work of the local lo-cal Y. AV. C. A. Mrs J A. Grcenewald entertained a party of a dozen friends yesterday afternoon after-noon at the matinee at the Colonial theater. the-ater. The affair was In honor of her rousln, Miss Geneve Fisher of San Francisco Fran-cisco and Miss Minctte Baer, a brldy of the month. Mrs. Rhinstrom and Mrs. Oberndorfcr assisting n chaperoning the party. The play was followed by a beautifully appointed tea at the Hotel Utah. . Mrs. W. W. Rivers entertained the members of tho Thursday Afternoon club jesterday at a 1 o'clock luncheon, with three tables of bridge later. The quests were seated at a long table for' the luncheon, and this was decorated with a great basket of fruit, while tho orange and yellow of the autumn time made the decorations attractive. The hostess was usslsted In entertaining by her niece Miss Mary Luinan. and Miss Florence Halloran. A number of delightful supper parties followed the ball of the Utah club Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C C. Clayton Clay-ton entertained a party composed of Mr. and Mrs. A. 13. Irvine. Mr. and .Mrs. W. T. Pypcr, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tlbboy, Dr. and Mrs. A. Ray Irvlno and Mrs. . W. Daynes at a Btippcr at the Hotel Utah. Jt a Tho Daughters of the. Utah Plonoers will give their annual pioneer ball tonight to-night In tho Bishops building on .orth Main street. Tho affair promises a great deaJ of pleasure for the membera of the organization apd their friends. The costumes cos-tumes will be of the old-fashioned kind, manv of them the real gowns worn by the plonoers in the early dayo. Those in charge of the affair aro Elizabeth Wright, Elizabeth Hay ward, Zlna Y. Card. Victoria Vic-toria McCune. Tda S. Allen, Laura I-I. Merrill, Effie Merrill, Sarah J. Cannon, Hattlo Kimball, Flora Home, 7-ucv A. Clark. Mary H. Buckholdt. Emcrettft C. Smith. Julia M. Farnswarth. Isabel ahur. ! man, Mary Butterworth. Mary J. Claw-! Claw-! son. May BqIIc Davis. Abble H. Cowley, Kale F. Eurton, Isabel Workman. Mr. and Mrs". Lowls Jeffs, who were expected ex-pected home from the orleut by this time, have changed their plans and remained over longer In Japan. They will not be here till some time early in December. H ii Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woodhouee are up from Richfield, having come for the sec- 1 ond ball of the Utah club. Mrs. Wood- f house will be at the Hotel Utah for a I few days. h m (i Mrc. George Davis, who has been In the northwest visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Eccles. Jr., for some time, is bark and Is once more at homo In the Covey apartments. apart-ments. Mr3. W H. Jones left Wednesday evening even-ing for Los Angeles to spend the winter there and in San Diego. j Mr". Mrs. J. H. McChrystal and Miss McChrystal are In town from Eureka and are at the Hotel Utah. Lieutenant and Mrs. Harry L. Jordan Jor-dan are among tho post pcoolo who aro to leavo shortly, Lieutenant Jordan having hav-ing boon ordered to the army servlco schools at Fort Leavenworth. A number of young men from town will go up to Ogden tonight to attend the ball of the Bohemian club t The senior class of the high school will give another In a serlo3 of winter dances tonight In tho gymnasium. u i u Mrs. Frank A. Lowe will entertain today to-day at bridge for Mrs. d'Autremont, who Is visiting Mrs. Lynn S. Gillham H Mrs. O. K. Lewis will cntortain a few friends at bridge this nftornoon' at her home on Fifth South street. 9 l; Mrs. W. W. Riter entertained yesterday yester-day ufternoon at a tea for her mother, i Mrs. Jennings. I t r, Mrs. George Cummings will entertain at a luncheon today at tho Hotel Utah for Mrs. Dewey of Nainpa. Mr. and Mrs. James Grcsham and Duke H owl t son of Salmon CItv. Ida., are visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. Clyde Price of this city. The visitors arc on their way to Los Angeles, where they will make tnetr home. |