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Show . ..- ..jcnd and Sosi2iy".cl hfr niece, I'.'.r-a Ilarsood of in Francisco Fran-cisco , ' , MISS VEDA ECCLES of Opden Is the fuest of Hiss Banks of this t.ty. , MH. AND 'IRS. A- W. M'CUNE. JR.. entertained at dinner Monday night. MRS. J. 8. DAVEXiER entertained "Wednesday afternoon at cards. ; ' THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Bartha Shores of Ashland, Wis., and Guy El-dredge El-dredge of this city has been announced. MISS VALENTINE MURPHY gave an Informal tea Monday afternoon. luncheon In honor of Frank E. Wilson of Baker City Tuesday night. MISS GERTRUDE MATER entertained enter-tained at cards last evening. , ,. MISS EVANS of Anaconda Is the guest of Mrs. Shelley Tuttle nd will spend the coming week with ber. r MRS. GEORGE T. WALLACE has! gone to St. Louis to visit her daughter, Mrs. Tuttle. o MRS. J. C. IT LAIN has returned from Mexico and is at home at 1268 East Brlgham street. ' MRS. B. A. MCMILLAN gave a children's chil-dren's party yesterday afternoon at her home on East Second South street. MR. AND MRS. FRANK JENNINGS will eave for Boise tomorrow morning. MRS. JEFFRIES entertained the Maxwell Relief corps yesterday. : N MRS. JOHN . REED returned from Ogden yesterday. . , MR. AND MRS. WALTERS left for California Thursday. ' ' DR. AND MRS. T. B. BEATTT gave a dinner Wednesday night. - MISS LETA MCMILLAN has returned from Denver, where she has visited for two months as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Adams. ' MR. AND MRS. HARRY MELTON have issued invitation for a card party on the evening of April 1st. , mr. and' mrs. Kilmer b. jones have returned from an extended stay In the East. -- MRS. ELBRIDGE THOMAS has gone east for a visit of a month. . , " ' MRS. IRA O. i RHOADES ieaves shortly for a visit in Omaha. V MISS VERA HOLDEN has returned to her home In Los Angeles. , MRS. DELANO entertained a few friends at .an informal afternoon party on Monday. Mrs. Hal Brown read a paper on "Colonial Homes." . MRS. A. C EWINO has returned from a visit in Ogden. .MRS. W. O. RISHEL has returned from an extended visit to the coast. . m m m C - ' T f ' ( - r- : ' MR. CRITCZILOWand Mr, Schramm gave' a dlnr.fr at the Commercial club Sunday evenlr.g that ranks as one of the elaborate aJTairs of the Lenten rerlod. Vhe guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jennings, Gov. and Mrs. Well. Mr.- and IMrs. E. S. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Walter IFllcr, J.Irs. McClure, Miss Anderson, Miss Lucile Jennings and Mr. J. T. Goodwin. ' CLACCIIATr3 ESTTEETAHfED. MRS. D. -W. MALLISTER entertained enter-tained her former ' classmates at her home, IP,3 G street, Tuesday. Her guests were Hisses Kate McAllister. La Trele Hatch, Uessra. John Z. Brown, Joel R. ParrlFh. James R. Smith, A T. Smith. , "W. H. Smith, L. E. Elggren, r3. W. Skeen, Harold Goflt and J. Fred Ander-on. Ander-on. . , 1 CTJEPEISE PARTY. ilISS .EIRDIE VINCENT was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised by a score of her friends Monday night. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jones, Mr. and Mrs.' V.'Uliam 'Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac i L&nrton, Jr Misses Mae Crane, Bertha , Cawburn, May me Haslam, Laura Wld-iSeson, Wld-iSeson, Clara Peterson. Emma Fellows, Ada Vincent, Gay Lees. Mr. and Mrs. Art Selander, Messrs. Ted Grant, Wil- liam Dunlap, David Williams, Alma. Elklns, Horace Vincent George Webb, 1 Milo -Vincent. . . .IITJS. BELL'S LTJNCHXON. 1 : MRS. C. M. BBI.L was'the hostess of a luncheon riven Wednesday for fourteen. four-teen. The ladies who enjoyed the affair af-fair w ere: Mrs. Heffron, Mrs. Frank Tlobbs, Mrs. C. Ira Tuttle, Mrs. J. W. Larurtey,' Atra. J. T, C las bey, Mrs. Gus- te Vane, Mrs. J. H. Belfus, Mrs. E. W. 'Whitney, Mrs. Heber Lee, Mrs. M. B. TVhitney, Mrs. -J. C. Hooper, Mrs. E. M. Miller, .Mrs. George Forrester, Mrs. W. ' I Green. . . 2IHS. PEAESALL'S LUUCHEON. - MRS. C. R. PEARS ALL entertained t luncheon Wednesday. Her guests were: Mrs. Charles Morris and Miss Morris of Montana, Mrs. Stnrgtss from , the post, Mrs. George K. Fischer and Mrs. Louise Smedley Smith. XNTERTAUTED IUTOUMALLY. Mrs. Clyde Shropshire entertained Informally In-formally during the week in honor of - her mother, Mrs. Worley of Kentucky. Among her guests were: Mrs. David .Murray, Mrs. Ewing, Mrs. Elliott Kelly, Mrs. .Roberts, Miss Starling. Mrs. William Wil-liam Igleheart and Mrs. Gallagher. DANCE IN THEATER. ', Following the basketball game at the Theater last night the students of the t L."D.- S. "University and their friends enjoyed en-joyed dancing until a late hour. In the afternoon a" children's dancing matinee was given, which was attended by a throng-, . i i PAITCmQ PARTY ANNOUNCED. Mr. R. H. Loiselle, the dancing mailer, mai-ler, has announced Friday evening, April 3rd. for the formal opening of .his new ball. No. 115 East First South. Mr. Loiselle will give matinees every Saturday, afternoon from 4 o'clock to C SOCIETY" NOTES. "MRS. GEORGE SUTHERLAND and Miss Edith Sutherland have returned from Washington, and are at home a-t th Kenyon. After April 1st they will reside at 627 East First South. . MRS. J. W. FARRELL gave a Dutch , ED COPLEY, who has spent the past month in Kansas City, Is expected to return next week. MISS RETA MORRIS entertained the La Muchacha club last Saturday. The members of the club will be guests of Miss Edith Lauther at their meeting taext Saturday. - MRS. HENRY M. DINWOODET gave an informal afternoon party Tuesday. Tues-day. - MRS. FRANK DAY leaves early the coming week for Chicago, having spent the winter In this city as the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hodges. THE JUNIOR CLASS of the high school will give a party at the Literary club tonight. MR. AND MRS. A. tV. M'CUNE landed in New York from South America Amer-ica Wednesday. JlIISS IRENE DICKSON entertained a few friends at luncheon Tuesday evening at the Knutsford and later at the Theaten . . MR. AND MRS. GEORGE STEINER are now at home at 76 R street. THE REV. DR. AND MRS. CLARENCE CLAR-ENCE T. BROWN are expected to return re-turn from Chicago the first week in April. MRS. RALPH HOAG of Ogden spent Tuesday in the city, accompanied , by |