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Show j Personal and Society of this city. . The marriage will take place In July. MISS ANNA M'CORNICK entertained enter-tained at luncheon on Thursday for Miss Donnellan. - . - . MR. AND MRS. E. H. DORMAN are located for the summer at 295 West Walnut Wal-nut street, Pasadena, CaL MRS. SIMON BAMBERGER will be the hostess at the Country club today. . MRS. THOMAS K EARNS has discontinued discon-tinued her, Mondays at home until Sep. tember. & MRS. JOSEPH J. DATNES, JR., and Mrs. Henry T. McEwan will entertain at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Daynes. . .v MRS. DAVID S.-MURRAY entertained enter-tained a few ladies at a luncheon at the Alta club yesterday to meet Mrs. J. Ross Clark. MISS RUTH KIRKPATRICK arrived ar-rived In the city on Thursday evening- to be the guest of Judge and Mrs. John Marshall for the summer. MRS. E. M. MILLER entertained yesterday afternoon at a card party In honor of Mrs. D. C. McLaughlin. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Loda and Mr. Knickerbocker takes place this evening at the home of the bride's father. fath-er. Dr. Loda. MRS. J. E. WILLIAMS and daughter. Miss Ruby, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans of Baltimore. ' FRIENDS IN this city have received invitations from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burch of Spokane for the marriage of their daughter, Sybil Aylsworth Stewart, Stew-art, to Mr. Robert Sterling, formerly of this city. . MRS. FRANKLIN and daughter. Miss Helen, have returned from Park City, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham. MRS. SHAUGHNESSY will entertain at luncheon at the Knutsford on Monday next In honor of Mrs. Frank Van Horn of New York. . MISS MARILLA HUNTER of Ogden Is a. guest of Miss Vara Shaver of this city. ' MR. RUPERT DTTNFORD will be home shortly from West Point to spend the summer with his mother and sisters. sis-ters. ' MR. AND MRS. A. R. DERGE are now located at 1080 First street, where they will receive their friends. MRS. EUGENE LEWIS has gone East for the summer and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Channing have taken the Lewis home at 929 First street. MISS MARY HACKETT and Mrs. Frank Reber of Butte are in the city for the aummer, guests of Mrs. George G. Welles at 38 South Seventh East street. MRS. ISAAC A. CLAYTON and children, chil-dren, leave this morning for East canyon, can-yon, where they will spend the summer. MISS LEIGH BLOCK returns tomorrow tomor-row from Washington, where she has been studying art for a year past. MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD R. PEARSALL returned yesterday from a six weeks' visit in the East. i THE MISSES DYE will entertain this afternoon at an informal affair in honor of Miss Carolyn Williams. CAPT. AND MRS. WEDGWOOD entertained en-tertained at a musicale last evening in honor of Garner Stenhouse of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, who is visiting old-time friends in this city. MR. AND MRS. W. G. LAMB entertain enter-tain a party of friends at the lake this evening in honor, of Mrs. D. C. McLaughlin. Mc-Laughlin. MR. AND MRS. JOHN MEYERHOF-fer MEYERHOF-fer have issued invitations for the marriage mar-riage of their daughter. Anna, to Ned R. Price, to take place at the home of the bride's parents on Wednesday, July 1st. MRS. O. C, FRYE entertained a number num-ber of children on Thursday afternoon in honor of the birthday of Gladys Hatch. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Frances Howat and J. Fred Odell will be solemnized solem-nized tonight at the home of the bride's parents. THE WEEK has -been one . of weddings, wed-dings, a score or. more having taken place. Wednesday was tha bajiner day In this respect when twelve young couples cou-ples were united In marriage. Aside from these affairs, there has been the usual number of dinners, luncheons and Informal functions, which has made the week one long to be remembered. Among the brides and grooms of the week are: Miss Rowena Ottlnger and Abraham Hatch, Miss Vera Higgins and Robert Wilson. Miss Senora Drli?r and George R. Steele, Miss May Louise Vowles and W1U O. Swaner, Miss Rose Vick and 8. J. King, Miss Sarah B. Smith and August Anderson. Miss Shaver and Mr. Broaddus, Miss Mima McOmle and Joseph D. Harker, Miss Emma Harker and Joseph McOmle, Miss Glenn and Mr. Hoggan. roa ms3 doitkxllaii. ,i MISS EDNA DONNELLAN was J guest of honor at a luncheon given at the Country club Monday by Mrs. Rus-el Rus-el L. Tracy. Invited to meet Miss Donnellan Don-nellan were Mrs. BldwelU Miss Woodward, Wood-ward, Miss Marie Nason, Miss Salisbury. Salis-bury. Miss Elliott, Misa Ferry, Miss ' Dern, Miss Sherman, Miss McCornlck, Miss Laura Sherman, Miss Donnellan, Miss Kdytbt Hale, Miss Kinney, Miss Dorothy Kinney. . ftSIMSWMM j FOB MISS FERRY. MRS. GEORGE R. HANCOCK entertained en-tertained at luncheon in honor of Mss Edith Ferry Wednesday. The women present to iet Misa Ferry were "Miss Edna Dean Davis, Miss Matie Kimball. Miss McMillan, Mrs. Socles. Miss Thome, Mrs. Worthlngton, Miss Blla of Michigan. Mrs, Enslaw. Miss Crltchlow and. Jaiss Hancock. . PLEASANT LAKE FARTY. . MR. AND. MRS. ARTHUR W COPP srave a lake party Monday night to a ISmberf their friends. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hale. Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Reid, Dr. and Mrs. Ellerbeck, Mr. and Mrs Ed McGurrin. Miss Lawson. Mifs Meredith. Miss Dern. M Ih Mcln-tyre, Mcln-tyre, Miss Jasmine Toung. Miss Hale Mr. Satterlee. Mr. Barnes. -lr. Jack Boyle' and Mr. ximer. CARD PARTIES. MRS. JOSEPH L. JIAWLINS and Miss Leda Rawlins entertained at cards Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were s awarded award-ed Mrs. W. F. James and Mrs. IS. a. ' Wedgwood, -ira Rawlins and Miss RawUns entertain at another party to-dTy, to-dTy, Mrl Rawlins and Miss RawUns were hostesses at another pleasant affair af-fair given on Thursday. THE "WEBBER TEA. THE TEA given by Mrs. Webber and Miss Webber yesterday was the leading lead-ing function of the day. The Webber home on Second street was richly decorated deco-rated and fully 100 ladies w ere present. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Heber M. Wells and Mrs. E. S. Ferry. Mrs. W. Montague Ferry and Miss Mary Louise . Anderson Had charge of the dining-room dining-room and they were assisted by the Ka Dcly. Katberine William. Sherman. Sher-man. Laura Sherman and McGrath. Mrs? George L. Nye and Mrs. J. ,1 Franken served coffee and ices. THURSDAY'S' LUNCHEON. MRS. WILLIAM C. HALL was the hostess Thursday at a luncheon at which the guests numbered eighteen. An orchestra furnished music during the afternoon. The guests were Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Kearns, Mrs. Kervin. Miss Hally, Mrs. D. R. Gray, Mrs. Union Worthlngton, Worth-lngton, Miss Charlotte Holmes, Mrs. James Jennings, Mrs. TIernan. Mrs. H. A- Whitney. Mrs. James X. Ferguson, Mrs. J. S. Ferguson, Mrs: David 8. Murray, Mur-ray, Mrs. W. F. James, Mrs. John Marshall Mar-shall and Mrs. Ansley. SOCIAL NOTES. MRS. JULIA TAYLOR and Mrs. Richard Royal Romney have issued invitations in-vitations for a reception to be given at the home of Mrs. Taylor next Tuesday afternoon. MR. AND MRS. B. F. THORNBURG announce the engagement of their daughter Nora to Reuben Farr of Ogden. Og-den. The marriage will take place June 25th. MISS MABEL RENSHAW, formerly of this city, but now of Butte, is visiting visit-ing Salt Lake friends for a short time. , . . MRS. EGBERT ROBERTS and Miss Ethel Barr leave on Tuesday next for San Francisco, from which port they will sail on the Servia, June 23th, for Honolulu. r MRS. GEORGE MOSS of Denver Is In the city, having been called here by the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Allen. MRS. C. N. LORING and daughter, Adele. left last Wednesday for Denver Den-ver to Tlslt with friends and relatives,. MISS LDTTHE ELLERBECK entertained enter-tained the young girls of the Cup and Saucer club at her home Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. ' MR. AND MRS. W. G. LAMB will entertain a number of friends at a lake party Saturday evening. . . MRS. STANLEY CLAWSON and Mrs. John E. Hansen gave a musicale Wednesday evening in honor, of Mrs. Rebecca Morris. MRS. B. B. CARTER and daughter Alleen left Wednesday evening for a two weeks' tour of Colorado. Miss Car-, Car-, ter has been a pupil at St. Mary's academy acad-emy and will attend an academy In New York State next year. A PLEASANT affair was the lnf6r-mal lnf6r-mal musicale for Mr. Garner Stenhouse, riven by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moulton Wednesday evening. . . MRS. J. W. SANDERS has returned from Oakland. Cal., where she has been spending the winter with her sister. Mrs. W O. Dunlap. She will be at home to her friends at 63 Applestreet DR. AND MRS. A. C. WHERRY arrived ar-rived Wednesday from Kansas, where they were married June 10th. They will be at horn shortly at Fourth and B streets.. v . . ... MR. AND MRS. J. W. MINER announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Anna to Mr. G. 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