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Show BSWBaBMBSSSSSSBS ; polite gloria . - MRS. J. W. COLLINS of Grand Junction, who had . been the guest of Mr. and j Mrs. 3. C. Leary for a week, returned to her home yesterday. j MRS. .M- G. REED passed through the city yesterday on her way to. Seattle. ; : She was formerly a resident here, and several friends saw her during her ; brief stay yesterday. HISS HELEN BAMBERGER left New York today, on her way home. She is expected here the middle of next week. MRS. C. E. RICHARDS entertained the members of her bridge club at an informal in-formal luncheon yesterday. MR. AND MRS. JOHN T. HARRIS of Denver will be in the city next week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Putnam. MRS. J. S. BOREMAN and Mrs. M. Tyf ler of Ogden visited friends In the city during the week. W. HOBBA was surprised In his home by a number of friends Thursday night. Music and games were the modes of entertainment. The affair was strictly Informal. , , THE HIGH SCHOOL ALCMNI will give the last dance of the series at I nity hull tonight. The patronesses will be. Mrs. Russell G. Schulder. Mrs. Frank B. Stephens. Mrs. F. A. Hale. Mrs. Rachel Miller. Mrs. Lewis Schoppe. The high sohool orchestra will furnish the music. - MISS MARY IXUISE ANDERSON is entertaining this afternoon for Mrs. William G. Sharp and Mrs. Thomas Davis. MRS. CHARLES 8. ZAXE has gone to Chicago for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zar-e. , MRS. MARY M. F. ALLEN of Park City Is a guest of Mrs. George R. Hancock. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS GOI'LD GRIFFIN GRIF-FIN will leave next Wednesday for an extended trip through the Eastern States, after which they will sail for Europe. ... THE MISSES LYDIA AND Rl'TII PALMER, PAL-MER, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Palmer will leave during the early part of.Mav. to go abroad. Miss Ruth , will spend the summer there, but Miss Palmer will remain In Berlin for two years, to study German. THE B1LLIE CLVB will give a dame at Saltalr Beach Friday night. April 14 A special dance programme will be arranged, and music will be furnished by Christensen's orchestra. The dancers danc-ers will be transported In "closed coaches and every' arrangement will be made to Insure a good time. |