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Show I , i ' I . . J . HIES. -WILLIAM H.1 CUJfSTJfGHAM and her mother, Mra. John Pern, gave large and elaborate reception yesterday afternoon to ever 200 of their friends at the Dent home "on Brighem street. v With' the two hostesses rtceiring were Mrs. Fred Dern and Miss Jessie Anderson, while Miss Kstheria Geddes, Min Addie Zane and Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Mclnryie presided : orer the punch bowl. Durir.f the early hours of the afternoon after-noon Mrs. Richard A. Keyea and Mrs. J. E. 'Galigher sat the tea table and poured, aud these were later relieved by Mrs. Louis B. VcCornick and Mrs. James Finlen. - THE THETA CPSILOK SORORITY of the U!iivrsity will give a .reception in the nn-smim nn-smim building Saturdsy evening in honor of thi football tetmt of the University of Utah -and University of Colorado. The hall will be decorated in - the colors of - tbe two col' lorer. - . . MRS. WALTER EITCH entertained again yesterday at the second of two bridge teas at her hou on East Brigham street. The hostess1 was assisted by Mrs. W. Edwsrd Fife and Mrs. Wslter Msss. . i ' MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL' KEWHOUSE will lesve New Tork Sundsy, and will' be home here about the middle of the week. They will spend s psr of the winter, here. MRS. KENT BMITH and Mrs. W. H. Dunn of Bigham are spending few days in- town. e e MR. 'AXD MRS.'JOHX DELAKO hare aaored to 184 H street. MR. AND MRS. C. VT. BOYD entertsined S 'few friends at cards last evening. ' MRS. LEAFY MONTGOMERY will give a recital to her frienda this evening at the Westminster Presbyterian church, at which she will be assisted by some of the musical talent of the city. ' MRS. CLEM KEMMER and children hare ?ona East, where they will visit with friends or month. " MR. AV MRS. EDWARD WILKINSON" ard children hare gone East for an extended trip. . , . e , e MRS. FERDINAND FABIAN will leare ntd. week for New York to spend a month. - DR. S. H. PINKERTON and E. M. Bag; ley left for Chicago and New-Ycrk Wednes-dsr. Wednes-dsr. ' ' " MRS. K1RKPATRICK and' Miss Mos Kirkpatrirk hava gona to Ooldfleld for a atay of a few months during tha, absence of ilr. and Mra. Walter Stone in the Orient. MISS SARAH SPALDING entertained a few frienda at a ehaflng dish aupperlast evening to meet her guest. Miss Bancroft. MRS. W. F. ADAMS will enNTtetn a few of her friends this afternoon at A bridge tea at her homo on Fifth East street. MRS. GEORGE C. MOORE entertains this morning at a bridge party, followed by a luncheon at the Emery-Holmes. MR. AND MRS. ERSEST BAMBERGER left yesterday on a short trip to New Tork. " DR.' ANT) MRS. A. J. SHORES left yesterday yes-terday sftemoon.for. Los Angeles over the Salt Lake Bonte. , , ' MRS. JOHJf C. SHARP entertained at a tea yesterdej afternoon in honor of Miss Stella Daynea, ona of th brides of the , month. The rooms were prettily decorated with pink, carnations; -aisteen guests being entertained. . , DR. AND MRS. A. C. MACLEAN and Misa Aiieen Maclean are now at home to their friends. , MRd. JACK TAYLOR will entertain a few frienda at a luncheon this afternoon at the L'niTrait7 club.. ; r - . , 'rBS".'JEO'RGE'C."'MO0RE entertained at bridge- thia morning. foUowed by a luncheon at th Emery-Homes. 31RS. 7. 'B COSGRIFF will entertsin st luncheon- tomorrow afternoon in honor of Miss Winnifred Wood of Wyoming.' . THE CARD CLUB will meet this- afternoon after-noon with Miss Elois-8sdler . t ' MRS. MELVIN SOWLES hss" issued' Invi- ' tationa for a bridge tea to be given next Taoaday afternoon. .'j MISS ESTELL HAWK entertained a few frienda infcrmally at her home Wednesday evening in honor of Psul Thurmer of Cm- einnati. ... ( yiSS HAZEL ELLIOTT snd Clsrenee ; Frickson of the Tellnride power plant of , Provo wer married yesterday at noon in the priors of the Wilson hotel by County Clerk ; mitu. - - . - . - - j THE T. W. C. Aj gave" reception last evening at the- association rooms,- -at' wh.eh th managers and trnateea of the organization wer -present. The room wer filled during th evening with friend, and a musical program pro-gram contusting of vocal numbers by Mrs. Alfred 8. Peters and instrumental mueie by Mra. Alvah Lewis wae rendered. TNVrTATlONS bar been issued for a recital re-cital to be given by Miss Esther Tueker-msn Tueker-msn Allen, Miss Judith Evens and Miss Jennie Jen-nie Sands on th evening of Friday. November Novem-ber 28, at th First Congregational church. MRS. HINES. wif of Liut. Frank Hines, wiil leave during the week to join her hus-bard hus-bard at Fort Monroe, having been obliged to Teturn from Laramie at the time of his transfer. ... MRS. HENRY JAMES HICKS' of Indian-apolia, Indian-apolia, Ind, aiater of Mrs. John J. Broug-halU Broug-halU will arrive in the city next Thuraday tt be the guest of Mrs. Broughall at the Fifth East hotel for two weeks. Mrs. Hicks is one of the most charming ladies who has I rltitkd our city, and many aociety affairs are already planned for her entertainment. Mrs. Hicks will later go East, spending the winter ia Atlanta, Ga.. and Palm Beach, Fla. MRS. K. L. CAREY entertained fifteen of her friend yesterday at a luncheon at the Commercial club, followed by matinee party at the Orpheum. The round - table was laid in the private dining-room and the decorations decora-tions wer of pink roseaand carnations. MIS8 ELSIE DICKERT will entertain Informally In-formally this evening in honor of Miss Ssllie Ijeonard. who is th guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Behle. ' . ... THE SEWING CLUB wi'H meet this sfter-nocn sfter-nocn with Miss Eloise Ssdler. |