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Show lKuy Lou Bccslc?, Attractive Young Woman of Murfrccsboro, Tcnn., .T Wlio has been Visiting in the City. U 1t must successful charity vr ivcn locally was that trrduy afternoon, given by urity Icpguc at the beautiful of Mrx. Charles W. Whitley, tfrr sold bv Ihf ladles In Ulr In the afternoon many n ftr tea. A brauliful tea raiiRfd in tln .lining room VI tho hroiid ver.indu, where card tables were also placed. JLbnry. the president of iho Id Windsor v. like, Mr. iliaronnJ ilrn. Jlonry Stlmp-aaiul Stlmp-aaiul coffee, while others as-tablf5 as-tablf5 worn decora fil wllh lis ;iHi apple. IllnSSOUIK. Hlld hp rest of Ibr house great fruit blObSoiiii? wore used, won liv Mrs. .lames Finlcn. , Mis-: Minnie Sadler, Mrs. lit. Mrs. I lucMos. Mrs. Fnuik (. V J Fabian. Mrs. Charles Kalr Williams. Mrs M. S. Mir. .Joseph Young. Mrs. sk. Miss Margaret Walker. Baor. Mrs. C. ft. A ley. Mrs. , Mrs, K. ir. rtoot. Mrs. A. !?, Mrs. J. E. Gallgher. Mrs. innliij;, Mrs. A. J. Iloi-rnec, TWh,V(i()d, Mrs. Bancroft, mil(l, Mra. i. P. Ovrrflt'Id, t Y. Wallace. Mrs. Levis P. J. Ifcu'cnlmrth. Mrs. I2m-D I2m-D and Mrs. J. C. Dirk. c '3t,i HrliJ onlcrtaimvl a "E?f O' pleasantly oalerdav a I 1 OHl1' "Pointed hinchron at her t .mpllni.Tit to Mrs. C. P.. Airy sBf!??t,.if,)- The tll i ail tn jftJfcgi-glaw Iwskcl of pinlc sweet HBftC lh? central decoration ami fWti'lucIs of i ho same being BHr' i'lnc-i cards, hand dcro-EEH.Kiinr dcro-EEH.Kiinr IliiWew. wore at oiuh Vt'iMtx td ni'-et Mrs Aley Ki ' , WostcrficM of Toprka. HKuIkuih- mies t of Uio Weutcr-B' Weutcr-B' KlbrlrtRi. Thomaa, Mrs. K',1 Unwell Kchuldcr. Mrs. V tW'Sn and Mrs. Walter Wostcr- fSfvMfcijM5"1 f r"'s p.. H K u rdfrtain a uarlv of sninn WifiEii..,. s '"'''Bill at a dinner tVlKlw l-ouiitry olnl). h, rotnpll- ifckBC i ln.' t,m wlnnnrs of ;ho walk- BaaKw1 t0!l '''' f'h win i. ,VIuro a" ,J:X or' HFKiii 'noinherx and their W & J1"- W- c- Ak-Na.ilr M Main V 111 f"'" I'liiphrion and I Sin. r1' will lulus; the I dKortobl 11 10 ti" 11,0 '""'"S affjiiinon was that of Msss Mario OiJ.lt-In?. OiJ.lt-In?. Ihe (laiipliter of Mr. ami Mrs. H. M Ciisliiiiq. ii ml R II. Snyder, the urrrinoiiy taldnpr tili'.er at the Gushing home, Jlif, .Second avcinir, si I o'clock. Tho I lev. T. A. Kimpkin oi'iicial.cd and the. yonni; people were attended bv Miss Llbble Cu.fhln? and K. T. Codho. ySas Hazel Snjdrr acting a.s I'lng-bdiror. Thn eere-inoiiv eere-inoiiv wua witnessed by Hie two fajnllles a nd "a few of I ho very closest frlenda of Iho ynuiis people Iat'jr Ilr. and Siw-Snyder Siw-Snyder left for a. honcymooii I rip to the we'sl. bul wJll return to Salt Lake to tnako their home. Mrs. Horace. R. "Whitney was the host i'ss veslerdny Lflcnioon at a delightful brlclo la at her home on Fouxtli ii.vi. line, more than thirty of her friends bring br-ing entertained at tho affair. .Seven tables ta-bles of plnycra enjoyed tho gaino of bridge In I he early artc.rnoou, and later I a few more came In to tea. when Mrs. Joseph llowoll and Mrs. James Nlbley poured and Miss 7.'arlon Wblluey and Mls.i l.Hllan "Wclln assisted The. rooms were brlsht with (inantltlcs of Hiius and i-rd roses, which made a most artistic decoration. U l Mr and Mra. ICarl A. Srhold ruler-la ruler-la i lied ii party of fourteen gnrsta Inst evening ul a. beautifully aiipointed diimrr at Ihcir homo on lOast Houth Temple loair oval table was all in yellou the yellow Spanish iris sel off by vellow candles and yellow candle shades making a inont attractive place. Toe dinner was In coni))limcnt to Mih. UushH O. Wnodruit. who ir. only recently homy from the caal. II 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joshua. iJraut entertained a few friends most delightfully last evening even-ing a I their homo in compliment to Mr. ami Mi. P.enaro Grunt, who are guests of Mr. Gninfi; mother. Mrs. Drusilla Grant, at tho Poplar. A number of af-falrx af-falrx ha.ve been arranged for the young people, among them an afternoon affair for l-Vidav. when Mrs. Matthew Oullcii will entertain a few friends at bridge to meet Mrs. Grant and also Mrs. James Keiinimorc. A pleasant mid-day event of yesterday viis the luncheon given by Mrs. A. PriMi-. at her home In compliment l Miss Kdna Uolm. who leaves tomorrow for a. trip abroad. The table.'; were all Iu l lie brilliant red and yellow tulips and the Roosts, numbering eight, were the most intimate friend of tho guest of honor. n 4 Tlir facnltv and senior class of the g-den g-den high school and of Ihe Wrher .Stake arademv will be entertained today ai the I'nivers'itv of Utah. A luncheon will be served at noon and laler a matinee dance Iu the mvii'n gymnasium will be given for the visitors. Mrs. f.'linton K. Chalmers of Lincoln. Neb.. Miss Marc O'Connor of Uedtield, S I), and Miss Mary AVeldon of Lu-reka, Lu-reka, ITIah. all Stanford graduates, spent vrsierdav iu the eliy. guests of Mrs. I. I J. Sullivan, leaving last evening for Ibeir several lioiiuw. -4 v k The Ttopla lirldgc club will he rule; - talneri today ty Mrs. J. C. llanchott at her homo at the usual t o clocic luncheon followed by bridge. Mra. If. II. LawsoiU'Will eiilerlaln lo; dav at a bridgo tea at lu-r home oiif N street In honor of -Mra. C. It. Aley or aii Pninclsco. - The Nc Plus Ultra bridge club will lie I'lUertnlned this afternoon by Mrs, George Carter at her home. i Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Slgler have moved back to the Kunalngton and aro now at home at No. B Mr. and Mrs. James Kemi I mure "rj to leave shortly for San Diego to make their permanent homo there. Mrs Glrard It. ltoRonblatt will leave todav for IJutle. Monti :o .loin Mr. Ko.c.i-blatt Ko.c.i-blatt nnd lo speml a wCi;. Mr. and Mrs. Horace J?. Whitney will entcVtaln tonlht at a dinner for Mi. and Mrs. J. Allan bpcncci-. IY and -Mrs. 1 1. CI. Whitney are back from" a short visit with, frloiula In '-o-Sn. Mrs. Ernost Y' lI,,cn,l 'her home al" ut bridge thi afternoon at Hoi horni. Miss Hannah lo fumpje J here from Park Citv for a shoi l visit iMGi Mm. "Wallace Itmnsford. Mia. D. B. Uowsc of Illinois is in the city for a. few days on tho way home from California. She Is the gueat of her Bister, Mm. J. D. Bcasley, 777 Fifth avenue. |