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Show j - - r - T Ccr.vay returned ."edr.csay from" t. Lov' 5. and :.:r.?. jciin' r. Kir.cn- of tan Francisco are guests of 11 r. end .Tr. Richard P. Keyes. MRS. L C. GLO.-Z has rone to New Tcrk t- vl;t her dauter, J Irs. Rose- ruary.qiosa Whitney. - - .. ... MRS. EMANUEL KAHN has rone to ; Pan Francisco, w here she will Join Mr. . Kahn. . r r . MRS. W. B. E3ARLE of Provo ia ' spending: a few days In the city with '. Mr. and Mrs. David Evans. ' ' MRS. FRANC R. ELLIOTT will ' spend the summer In the far East, at tending: the N. E. A. convention at Bos- " ton In July. ' . , . -' MRS. F. S.J FOX has changed her residence to 1178 Indiana avenue and will be at home to her friends after the 1st of. June. . a MISS COLBURNE-of Rowland Hall will spend the summer In New York. Bhe will be accompanied by Miss" Irene 4 Eckls. - 4 MR. AND MRS. HENRY of Okla- 1 homa and Miss Henry of Decatur, 111., 4 are visitors In Salt Lake. They will 4 probably spend the summer .months j here. , 1 n d v younger, set c s y v:; : t3 the lake tor.'-'.t v.: ;e V:.i I : : ar.d tall cf t'..e e - iv::it .. An charged ore I- : tra Mill fur-c fur-c .nee music ton! r-i a cj-l cj-l time is exr-ecf-a. 'i:.e tis'.i . l-ave tte Rio Grar.: -;.- at 7:.' ) i : r the lake and return about, ll o'clock. j -rr.S. KEARNS will rive a tea t'hia rr.oon that promises to be one of : leading society events cf the week. isting .Mrs. Kearr.a-wi;i be Mrs. J eob Ean-.btrger, Mrs. Perry S. Heath, : . Dorothy Kinney, Miss McMillan, : 3 Mary Kinney, Mrs. O'Brien and H.-s. Westcott. SaBBsaBBSaBBBMWSWSBBBMaSB "V . Ai::njAL lltctic::.- AT TnU annual election of the Laiies' Literary club, held yesterday these Ulcers were elected: For presiding presi-ding Mrs. F. I. Eickford: for first vice-president,' .Mrs. . Arthur II. B. Bird; for second vice-president, Mra. M. L. Ritchie; for recording secretary, Mrs. McMahon; for corresponding secretary, sec-retary, Mrs. Charles Watson; for librarian. li-brarian. Miss Yardley; for critic, Mrs. Gorham; for historian, Mrs. John Cain; for directors, Mrs. Fhelley Tuttle, Mrs. F. J. Fabian and Mrs. Ledyard M. Eal'.ev. ' MISS IRENE DICKSON left for 4 New York Wednesday to be gone about 4 a month. She will Join her mother. 1 Mrs. W. H. Dickson, In New York city J and they will spend a few weeks visit- 1 lng in Canada before their return. 4 j MRS. ARTHUR BIRD was the ho- 1 tess of a tastefully arranged luncheon 1 Saturday given in honor of Mrs. T. An- 4 derson Baldwin. The decorations con- 4 sisted of roses and ferns, .which were j used very effectively. The guests were: j Mrs. Charles Post. Mra Smedley-Smith. 4 Mrs. Robert B. Harkness, -Mrs. David 4 S. Murray, Mrs. Channing, Miss Burke i and the Misses Noble. 1 ' 4 1 One of the pleasant evenings of the 4 week was spent at Mr. J. E. Williams' j birthday party. .-. Those Invited were j Messrs. Sid Reives, Clare Fallas, Law- 1 rence Price, Harry Clark. A. Thomp- 4 son. L. M. Blackmarr, P. W. SaviUe, 4 Guss Reives, Bojr Price and T. J. Kidd. j Games were, -played after which re- 1 freshments were served, by Mrs. Harry 4 Clark, Mrs. Williams and. Miss Ruby 4 WUliams. 4 MRS.-J. W. EDMUNDS and daugh- J ter Dorris, leave pn the 24th fpr Eu- , rope. They will return in the autumn. HH3. CAIIY'S TEA. "' j MRS. O.-E. CARY-was hostess yesterday yes-terday of a tea at" which Mrs. H. .D. ?tyer was the guest of honor. Mrs. Cary was assisted In receiving her friends by Mrs. Bidwell. Mrs. W. B. 4?prague. Mrs. J. E. Galigher and Miss Crawford,' while Mrs. Woodward and Mrs, Glendmning poured tea and chocolate choc-olate In the dining-room. I IIHS. H0EES' LUNCHEON. I 1 MRS. F. D. HOBBS entertained at luncheon Wednesday. The guests were Mrs. Charles Brink. Mrs. Germalne. Mrs. Thayer, Mrs. Rose. Mrs. Spencer, Miss Ross of Denver, Mrs. George Fer-rester, Fer-rester, Mrs. G. I Becker of Ogden, Mrs. E.'M. Miller, Mrs. Clasbey, Mrs. C. M. Bell. Mrs. M- B. Whitney. Mrs. Langley, Mrs. Bartling. Mrs. Hooper. Mrs. Tuttle, Mrs. Heffron. Mrs. Fred Hale, Mrs. Daugherty. Mrs. Beifus, Mrs. W. H. Dale, Miss Ireland and . Miss Hobbs. j AT THE COUNTRY CLUB, j i . THE EVENTS scheduled for May at tha Country club follow;. Saturday. May 16th, tea at 4 o'clock', hostess, Mrs.: S. D. Sturgls. table d'hote dinner at -1 o'clock; Saturday, May 23rd. tea at 4 o'clock, hostess, Mrs. F,- J. Fabian; Saturday. May 30th, tea ait 4 o'clock, hostess, Mrs. A; H. S. Bird, buffet lunch, 12:30 to 2:30. ! j "WXDDINQS AND ENGAGEMENTS. THE MARRIAGE of Miss May Mc-Fadden, Mc-Fadden, a teacher of . the Webster BChooL and Richard O'Nell. a wealthy cattleman of Wells, Nev., was solemnised solemn-ised Wednesday morning at St Mary'a .a waa v I I , . THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Myrtle - Jones and Raymond Buckle is announced, an-nounced, r . I THE MARRIAGE of Miss Florence - Eleanor Drellmer and Charles G. Bill-' Bill-' ings will be solemnized next Thursday evening at Uie home of the bride's parents, pa-rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wllhart. Both of the young people have a wide circle of friends In the city. Miss i Drelimer is one of the belles of the younger set. and Mr. Billings Is a popu'-. popu'-. lar young business man. . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS pave a ball at the Ladles' Literary club Wednesday evening. The committee on - arrangements included M. J. Meagher. J. J. Harvey. T. J. Murnane, Edward McGurrin and R. A. Channing. j SOCIETY NOTES. j MISS ALICE ARNOLD of Stanford -. is the guest of Miss Edyth Ellerbeck.. ! MRS. J. L. THOMSON and Ilss Thomson have returned from New . York. ' f . ' - MR. AND MRS. A. C. SMITH are row at home to their friends at the home of Mrs. D. E. Moore, 254 South Third East. i I MRS. HENRY J. NEWMAN, 1 who -has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.. Spencer . for a fev?. weeks, left, on Wednesday for her home in Denver. .... ' MPwS. S. H. BABCOCK and children will return next week from a viit in Tennessee. . ' " . . ' f ' -'-. ' ., I MR. AND MRS. J. J. VODRA will be at home to their friends after May 13th at 79 North State street. i . 1 LIEUT. CHAMBERS of Fort Duchesne Du-chesne la a new addition to the young officers at the post. j - . MRS. S. B. MILNER left Monday af ternoon for New York and will .sail Saturday for England to spend' the summer. ! - . . .-. i . MR. -AND MRS. FREDERICK W. HAYT arrived in the city Tuesday from California, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.-Richard A. Keyes. j , -... i - MR-' AND MRS. A. D. MELVIN, who spent last summer in the city, have returned from Mexico, and "will shortly be at home to Jtheir friends at ; First " and K streets. , DR. AND MRS. W. D. DONOHER of Park City were guests of honor at a rlcnsant little dinner given at the Fifth Eat hotel Sunday evening by Mr. and Mra. W. a Lamb. i MRS. MORTIMER ALLEN has gone to Ean' Francisco. J MISS EDNA JACOBS, formerly of this city, but whose home la now In Se-artl Se-artl w ill arrive in Salt Lake the latter r art 'of May, to pass the summer.. with frier.d3 here. ..." ' i " . : , - CLAUDIA MORRIS has gone ' t f:r a visit. ... d i:r:ARN3 and i : ry i . acl Ilrs. . |