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Show LJ jf u Ua u . L ' iMISS GLENN WALKER will enter, tain a number of her yong friend this : aXtarnoon at the Walker home. ROBERT. J. GLENDINNING will sire aa Informal luncheon , this afternoon at the Alt club, in honor of Moaes Brines of New Tork. who Is the guest of Mr. and Mra D. C-Jackllng. -. V .' ... MIS3 LA PRELE HATCH will entertain enter-tain this afternoon. In honor of Miss Pearl Kimball, whose marriage takes place Jn June to Alfred Darla. . , MRS. LAFAYETTE HANCHETT will entertain , Informally - at luncheon this afternoon. ' ..' A TEA WAS given by Mrs. Orlando W. Powers at Lingerlonger Friday afternoon, la honor of Mrs. Leelle. Lorlng Savage and Miss Mary Robinson of Grand Rap-Ids, Rap-Ids, Mich. 'Mrs. Powers wss assisted in receiving her guests during the afternoon by Mrs. Walter G. Filer,- Mrs. C. C Goodwin, Good-win, Mrs. W. Montague Ferry, Mrs. Ben-ner Ben-ner X Smith. Mrs. E. O. Howard, Mrs. Edward 8. Ferry and Mrs. R. L. Tracy. About one hundred and - fifty gueete called. Punch waa served - in the den, Mise Elolse Sadler, - Miss Jenna Budd Geddee and Mise Louise Sullivan presiding. presid-ing. - . . i . . MR. AND MRS. J. T. TREASURE entertained en-tertained Informally at cards last evening. even-ing. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Wyche of Omaha, who have recently come to the city to make their home, - MISS SUSAN SAWTER waa the hostess host-ess of a delightful Kensington yesterday afternoon. In honor of Miss Helen Bamberger.' Bam-berger.' .-- MRS. GEORGE PUTNAM entertained Informally at luncheon yesterday afternoon. after-noon. In honor - of Mrs. E. C. Horn of Colorado Springs, who is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Rloharda, for a fe weeks. , .' MlSfl HOLLISTER HANCOCK will leave for the East this morning, where -she will probably spend the - summer. Miss Stevenson, who has been the guest of Miss Hancock, will leave for the East early In the week. . DAN LIPMAN has returned from New Tork. .. ' - MR, AND MRS. H. S. KAY of Cheyenne Chey-enne were guests In the city yesterday, on their way to Loa Angeles, where they will spend a month. . MRS. I. M. PARKER, Miss F. O. Davis and Maurice K. Davis have gone to southern California, where they will be for an Indefinite - stay. . . MRS. FLORENCE THOMPSON of San Joee is In town, the guest for a week of Miss Rosa Nye.- , r. MR. AND MRS. H. S. KNIGHT have taken a, house and will be at home for the summer at 71 Twelfth Eaat street. . - , MRS. I. C. GLOSZ will be home today after an absence of come two months in Europe. ... MRS. ALEXANDER DOWD of Sunny-side Sunny-side is In the city for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Sharp. MISS ABBIE WELLS will entertain next Thursday In compliment to ss Mary Sharp. ' ; . .' MRS. F. O. DAVIS and her son. Wesley Wes-ley Davis, and Mrs. I. N. Parker left last evening, over the Salt, Lake Route for Loa Angelea. - . MISS HATTIB WHITNEY" will grve a luncheon next Wedneaday rn compliment to Mise Mary Sharp. MRS. NELSON A. RANSOHOFF Is here from New Tork. and is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Simon Bamberger, till after the Bamberger-Behal wedding In June y-.-;-., CHARLES GREENWOOD, formerly of this city, but now from Los Angeles, pessed through the city on Wednesday on his way to Colorado Springe, where he will remain. Mrs. Greenwood remained here going to St. George to visit her parents. pa-rents. Dr. and Mrs. Welter- Pike. MRS. DANIEL GALLIVAN of Park City is spending a week with er sister, Mrs. Thomas Kearns. - MRS. PHOEBH HARDIN and Miss Alice Fisher will entertain today In honor of Mias Katharine Moffet. MR. AND MRS. F. D. HOBBS and Miss Edith Hobbs are again at home at l06 First street. THE LAST DANCE and concert of the season by the Thistle club waa given last night at their hall. First South and Main street About 100 members of the club were present. Solos were sung by Miss Eva Wlckens and Fred Sanford. and an exhibition of the Scottish sword dance waa given by Mrs. Maggie Leslie 8mith. The club members have partly arranged for a big excursion to the Lagoon, June 22. THE JUNIOR CLASS of the high school gave a reception to the seniors at Saltair last nlgrfc. There were over 400 In attendance, mostly high school students. stu-dents. Dancing waa the feature of the evening. The chaperona of the dance were Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Moreton. Capt. and Mrs. W. C. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Critchlow. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Harris Har-ris Prof. George A. Eaton and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Kimball. . |