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Show SOCiETY 1 MilS. GRACE CLAWSON WOOLLEY entertained at an Informal Kennington yesterday in compliment to Mis Emily Whitney. ' : ., ' - '''' ' .' ' ' MR. AND MRS. SAM KING have moved f ?ovo nd will be at home at 60 West Sixth South street. JH?oMI88E8 SLOAN are now at home at 423 South West Temple street, H. L. MORTON, formerly of this city, la here from Denver and will be Jn town for some weeks. MRS. EDWARD FIFE entertained a few friends at an informal bridge affair yesterday afternoon. THERE WILL be a special meeting of t?lm8lc section of the Ladles' Literao cjub Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the clubhouse, for the transaction of Important Impor-tant business. i MRS. ALLAN T. 8ANFORD leave for St. Paul today, where ahe goes to represent repre-sent the Ladles' Literary club at the Federation Fed-eration of Woman's clubs. MRS. ASHLET HINKLE of Florida will spend the summer In Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Lettiell. on Menlow avenue. , . . . '' MRS. JOHN SCOVIL of Butte Is the guest of Mrs. J. B. Stephens. MISS ELLEN MORTEN8EN of Park City Is the guest of Miss Leona Morris at her home, 461 East Sixth South. - MRS. GEORGE NOLAN of Butte Is at the Cullen hotel for a short stay. MR. AND MRS. O. A. FECHTER of North Takima will be in the city tomorrow tomor-row to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong. - MRS. THOMAS CARTER, who has spent the past winter tn Long Beach, Cal., is expected home during the week. - r MRS. E. B. MUDGETT and her daughter, daugh-ter, Edith, will leave today for Springfield. Spring-field. 111., to visit friends. ' MRS. E. KENDRICK of Los Angeles Is here visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Mcln-tyre. Mcln-tyre. MR. AND MRS. W. J. MINTYRE have moved from the Progress flats and will shortly be settled at 774 East Eighth South street. THE DANCE and reception to be given by Mr. and Mrs. James Jennings to the Ladies' Literary club promises to be one of the most elaborate affairs of the week. M1S8 COSGRIFF entertained at bridge this morning, followed by a luncheon at the Kenyon. MRS. HARRY KNIGHT will entertain at cards next Wednesday. MRS. P. G. MEGEATTI will entertain Informally at bridge tomorrow afternoon. MRS. WILLIAM C. JENNINGS will give the second in a series of bridge teas at her home tomorrow afternoon. A LUNCHEON was given yesterday afternoon af-ternoon by Mrs. Jacob Morlts. in honor of Miss Helen Bamberger and Mrs. Charles Raniohoff of New York. . . MRS. DEMUND TATLOR snd her little lit-tle daughter, Isabel, will be here Sunday and will spend a few 'weeks with -Mrs. Egbert Roberta before they all leave for California to spend the summer. MRS. J. R BENNETT is here from Ssn Francisco and has spent the past few days at the Manltou. MR. AND MRS. JOHN LONGMAID sailed last Sunday from Plymouth, England, Eng-land, for home. They will-come directly here and will spend some time with the Shearman family before going on to their borne in Montana. MR. AND MRS. M. M. BOWLES will be at home at the Fifth East hotel for the next month. . MRS. WILLIAM BROTHERS enter-talned enter-talned a number of little people last evening even-ing at a birthday party for her little daughter, Florence, , MISS KATHERINE JUDGE gives an Informal luncheon tomorrow for a few friends. . . . . MR. AND MRS. MELVIN H. BOWLES entertained a party of their young friends last evening at a chafing dish supper. MRS. ASHLEY D. CLEVELAND entertained enter-tained a few of her friends at an Informal bridge party yesterday afternoon. MRS. JOSEPH W. GILBERT left yesterday yes-terday for Chicago after spending some time here. ... MRS. WILLIAM MGRATH entertained a few friends at an informal luncheon yesterday afternoon. MRS. RUSSELL C. WOODRUFF, accompanied ac-companied by her son and daughter, Adelaide Ade-laide and Russell, arrived In the city from Oakland, CaL. on Saturday. . a MRS. GEORGE NTE, accompanied by her son and Miss Georgia Webber, hsve returned to Denver, after a pleasant visit with her parents. Col. and Mrs. T. G. Webber. Miss Webber will spend a couple of weeks with her sister. MRS. M. A. HATES, accompanied by her daughters, the Misses Louise and Ethel Hayes, left yesterday for Los Angeles. An-geles. MR. AND MRS. J. E. HOXTS and Miss Lovina Honts have gone to southern California Cali-fornia for a visit. MRS. S. B. PAGE and Miss Carolyn Holmes will spend a couple of weeks at the Fifth East hotel before going to Denver, Den-ver, where they wUl make their home. MRS. DON CORAT, accompanied by her son. Donald, will spend today with friends in Provo. ... MR. AND MRS. M. J. KENNEDY and daughter will leave Saturday for Atlantic City to spend the summer. FRED J. SCHNEIDER has gone to the coast for a brief 0 MISS MAY BURNETT and Miss Edith White left yesterday for Los Angeles for a month's stay. |