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Show MjuinnAAnnntnnnnruinnnnnn ruip inpoiite qiorld i; T. M. SCHUMACHER entertained at Jpne of the most novel and at the same time most successful dinners of the Reason at the Alt club Monday evening. even-ing. AH the appointments were in the height of the Halloween fashion. ... CARDS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED for the marriage of Walcott Thompson and May Lillian Bishop. The wedding wed-ding will take place at New Haven, November 16. ... MRS. GEORGE L. NYE was hostess at a most enjoyable luncheon at the University club Monday, complimentary compli-mentary to Mrs. Grant Hampton. ... MRS. ELIZABETH DUNBAR entertained enter-tained a merry party of Halloween ghosts at her residence Monday evening. even-ing. ... THERE WAS a happy throng at the Langford home Monday evening. All the old traditions of the Halloween were carried out. . MRS. W. A. AKERS left for Mexico to loin her husband Monday. t ..... MISS MERCE BERKELEY has returned from, Ohid, where she has been spending spend-ing the past five months with her brother. ..... MR. AND MRS. HARRY B. WINDSOR have returnfd from their wedding trip and are at the Fifth East hotel. ... MISS ALICE GOODWIN loaves shortly for New York, to be gone until after Christmas. t ... MRS. THOMAS MARIONEAUX and Miss Edna Morris go to Nephi Tuesday to visit friends. ... GEORGE W. SNOW has returned from Chicago. ... MME. AMANDA SWENSON was the hostess of a very enjoyable Halloween party Mondav evening. Musical selee- . tions of pleasing character passed the time to the delight of her guests. ... I ROWLAND HALL was the scene of one of the happiest Halloween gatherings of the eveeing. The halls and rooms ' were appropriately decorated, and abjut 200 guests were present. r- i ... DjiA J. F. CRITCHLOW- has returned from a two weeks" hunting trip in. - UaUM. ' ... THE TOURIST SECTION of the Ladies' La-dies' Literary club met Tuesday mornings morn-ings ... MRS. JOHN T. DONNELLAN. Miss Marguerite Donnellan and Mis June Bints will leave this week for Pacific Grove, Cal.. to spend the winter. |