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Show federate veterans and men and women of the city, at the home of Mrs. Kate Bridewell Bride-well Anderson. Plans were taken up lor the organisation of an lntermountaln division of the chapter. Including the States of Montana and Idaho. After the meeting a musirale was fiven by the new Euterpe club, under the direction of Mrs. Anderson. -society! TiTfryistjslJjl1JXr I -MR. AND MRS. TOM PITT have returned re-turned 1 from Los Angeles, where Mrs. Pitt has been visiting for two months. ;THE l MARRIAGE of Miss Polly Wake-ling Wake-ling sr'garcy v. Molson will take place thls f enlng at St. Mark's cathedral. The ceVemony will be performed by the Rov. AlVred Brown of Ogden, In the presence pres-ence oil the relatives and a few close friends of the bride and groom, who will be later entertained, at. an informal sup- Ber at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Russell . Schulder. . MRS. DON H. PORTER and Mrs. Sam Porter entertain at cards this afternoon after-noon at the Kenyon in honor of A rs. Charles Spencer Mann of Los Ahgelcu. MRS. J. WOLCOTT THOMPSON haa Issued Invitations for bridge affairs tomorrow to-morrow afternoon and Friday evening. A HOP WAS given at the post last evettln in honor- of the officers and ladles la-dles of the batteries about to be transferred trans-ferred to Fort D. A. Russell. it was managed, by MaJ. Allen M. Smith. Capt. John E. Madden and Lieut. Royden E. Beebee. A buffet supper was served dur- . lng the late hours of the evening. The ' westa were received by Col. and Mrs. I Jj. C. Lockwood. Capt. and Mre. S. D. BturgiS, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Le May, Lieut, and Mrs. Benjamin L. Williams sad the bachelor Officers of the batteries. Many guests from town were present, as well as all the members of the garrison. MRS. ERNEST DRAKE will entertain the members of the Plate club on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at her home, 712 East Second Sec-ond South street. THE BOO CLTJB will not meet with Mrs. M. B. Whitney on Thursday afternoon, the meeting being postponed for one week. , ;. j t.axwA 8ETON LINDSET hae gone to Seattle for several months. Mrs. Lindney - will leave for New York early in May, from where she will sail for England to spend the summer with, relatives and friends. On her return she will join Mr. Llndsey In Seattle, where they will make their future borne, i . a . MRS. JOSEPH 'lUCtsG of Denver was line guest of honor at an informal Ken-'slngton, Ken-'slngton, given yesterday afternoon by her mother, Mrs. Henry Lawrence" The rooms were prettily decorated with pink carnations and emllAx. 'About ' twenty-five twenty-five old friends of the guest of honor . Were present. see MRS. HOWARD STOWE gave the first In a aeries of Informal bridge affairs yesterday yes-terday afternoon. The second one of the series will be given on Saturday afternoon. after-noon. . see. MRS. 8TTER of Logan Is the guest of her parents, Maj. and Mrs. Edmund Wilkes, for a few weeks. . MRS. 8. D. STURGIS will leave for Fort Fussell tomorrow evening. 1 I MRS J HENRY- SIEGEL haa returned from 'The coast,' where she has spent the wintej; Y months. . -4 see MR. V'D MRS. ROBERT C. GEM-MELL GEM-MELL ve taken apartments at the Emery-Holmes, where they will shortly he at home to their friends. see MR. AND MRS. FRANK JUDGE are back from a visit of some weeks at Riverside Riv-erside and are at the Judge home .on Brlghara street' for a short time before MR. AND MRS. "F. C. KELSEY will leave ' late In the week lor Portland, where Mrs. Kelsey and her boys will spend the next she months. 'MISS REtXE PERKINS and her little sister, Elisabeth, left .last evening for Angeles to spend eome weeks. MISS EDNA COHN leaves today for New Tork, whence she sails later for - some months of study In Europe. e DR. W. L. ELLKRBECK left yesterday afternoon for a short stay In Los An-geW An-geW .- . . MRS. O. S. GATLORD returned yesterday yes-terday from Monrovia, Cal., where she has been visiting her niece, Mrs. C. II. Bebree, for the pasttwo months. MRS RI'SSEL L TRACY has postponed post-poned the tea which she had planned for Thursday afternoon on account of the death of Mrs. W.H. King. ' MRS A. V. M'CLURE end ' her two daughters. Mrs. Kelly and Miss Martha Mrflure, are aruests of Mrs. J. O. Wilson & 213 Fifth East street. ST , a- 'NEXT FRIDAY EVENING the annual hleh school senior banquet will be given t the Commercial club reception-rooms. This date was decided upon at a meeting meet-ing of the seniors yesterday, besides the banquet there will be a programme consisting con-sisting of speeches, toasts, etc., and a well-prepared musicale. AN INFORMAL- RECEPTION wss held last evening In honor of the Con- |