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Show : SOCIETY 1 MB. AND MRS. MORRIS LITT annouac the eoxacement of their daoghtar, ' Lena, ta Mr. Carl Priadman of Chicago. They will roeeira , informally Bunday . atternoon ' and evening. ' . MISS ELSIE TATE8 and Kiss Carria At-klna At-klna left today for Brighton, whore thvjr will ba the guests ef Margaret Uarrii for a week. " . t MR. AND MRS. KENDALL M'LAIIt lft yesterday for Oakland, where they will vitit with hii sitter, Mri. Tyrell, and where thry will make their future home. ... , MISS CHARLOTTE HOLMES arried iu the city on Thursday from Loa Angelea. .... MR. AND MRS. MELVIN BOWLES, VUl Terrell. Mies Mary Smedler. Dr. W. G. J). Terrell and Roscoe M. Breedon will leave this morning for a two weeks' stay at. Brighton. .... MISS HARTLEY and Miss Helen Hartley will leave today for Brighton, where they will spend a week. ... MR. AND MRS. W. H. ASHBT will leave tonight for New York and Boston, where they will spend a few weeks with friends. . MR. AND MRS. WALTER BROWNE, Miss Lillian Thomas and Miss Edna Wenteneuth of New York were guests in the city yesterday yes-terday on their way to Los Angeles, where they will spend a month. ... MIS8 MOSE KIRKPATRICK entertained yesterday at a luncheon followed by bridge in honor of Miss Leta McMillan, whose marriage mar-riage takes place next month. Eight gueits were at the luncheon to meet Miss McMillau: Mrs. Walter Stone of Goldfeld, Miss Elisabeth Elisa-beth McMillan, Miss Addie Zane. Miss Laura Sherman and Miss Margaret Miller. Later a number of friends came in for a few games of briJ re, and still later tea was served, at which the hostess was assisted by the guest of honor and her sister, Mrs. Stone aud Miss Mary Kirkpatrick. ... . MISS MARGUERITE CALLISTER entertained enter-tained Thursday afternoon at a lawn party, luuchoon beintr sorved on the lawn. The guests were Slisse Gertrude Romney, Irene Simmons, Retta Young, .Vera Lyon, Edilh and Edna Burt. Alice Spry, Martha Smith, Gwendolyn Tripp, Viliite ScoSeld and Marion MeEwan. 1 ... MRS. II. C. EVANS left today for Los Angeles. ... ' MRS. WALTER STONE of Goldfleld is the guest of Mrs. Moses Kirkpatrick aud Mies Kirkpatrick. ... MRS. EDWARD GEORGE will leave this evening for the East, where she will spend several woeks with relatives and friends. ... MRS. E. M. MILLER of Kansas City is the guest of Mrs. George Forester. MISS RUTH STORKR isnd Bliss Ada Hartley Hart-ley have gnno to Spanish Fork, to be the guests of Miss Jessie Lee for a week. . MRS. B. C. LOCKWOOD entertained a few of her friends Wednesday evening informally. in-formally. ... B. F. REDMAN left last evening for Brighton to spend a week or so witn his family. ; ... MRS. FRANK J. CANNON and her daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Zannie Cannon, will return tdav to thoir home in Ogdon, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hyde for a few days. WILLIAM A. WETZELL returned yesterday yester-day from the East. Mrs. V'etzell will be home about the 1st of September. MRS. SHEPARD BENSON who has been visiting Mrs. L. L. Downing for some time, will leavo today for her borne in Denver. MISS FLORA JONES of Wichita. Kan., is the guest of Mrs. A. J. Joplin at the Filth East hotel. . ; -, . - ' MR. AND MRS. W. B. 8EARLE of Provo are in town visiting friends. SENATOR GEORGE SUTHERLAND will leave about the middle cf the month for a two weeks' outing in the Northwest. MISS ELLA STICKXEY is back from a two weeks' stay in Idaho and Wyoming. MRS. JENNIE SIBLEY leaves Saturday for Idaho, to visit friends and relatives. She will visit Yellowstone Park before returning. MRS. D. N. STRAUP and aister Mrs. Retta Thompson, were called East by the severe se-vere illness of their father, Asbury Lindley, at South Bend, Ind. They left on Thursday evening. BENJAMIN F. JOHNSON and wife have returned from a trip to Denver. GAVIN C. ANDREWS clerk of the Juvenile court, left for Idaho last night on a fishing trip. ... MISS JEAN ODELL has returned from Brighton after a weeV'a visit with Mist Beth Critchlow. ... MRS. L. E. THORN E and daughter, Edna, of Chicago, and Miss Delldora DeLoney of Plymouth. Ind., are guests of Mrs. M. J. Frankland. ... J. H. WILSON, former office secretary of the Y. M. C. A., has returned to Salt Lake after a aix months' visit with his parents in Nebraska. ... FRANK J. LUCAS, secretary of the boys' divioion of ihe Y. M. C. A., is expected home from the East today. While away he attended at-tended the camp meeting held at Lake Geneva of representatives from boys' organizations organi-zations all over the country. ... H. H. INYDERGARD. office secretary of the Y. M. C. A., has left for Chicago on a two weeks' leave of absence. While there he will attend the association'a training school. James W. Morley. who has just finished fin-ished a course in that institution, will take Mr. Inydergard's place and will arrive from the East shortly. .... MISS GRACE HEWLETT entertained about thirty-five of her young girl friends at a lawn party Wednesday evening at her home, 125 East Seventh South street. The lawns were very beautifully decorated with Chinese lanterns. The evening was spent in dancing, music and games. Light refreshments refresh-ments were served. |