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Show gflEQETY LOOKING FORWARD. FRIDAY Mrs. John C. Cutler, luncheon, Alta club. Junior high school dance. Unity Hall. Current Event and Current Literature Litera-ture section of Ladles' Literary . club. . THE SOCIAL CALENDAR today was worked overtime. Not fewer than a doscn entertainments are In progress this afternoon. Mrs. Charles' bridge party at the Bransford was a feature, and Mrs. Ernest Greenwood's luncheon this after-noon after-noon In honor of Mrs. Frank Holman was an enjoyable affair. So was the buffet luncheon given by Mrs. Frank Stephens and Mrs.l Russel L. Tracy, at the Tracy residence in Poppertbn. Twenty-five friends of Mrs. Clarence Brown, the guest of honor, greeted her. Miss Mamie 8ap-plngton 8ap-plngton entertained her Sewing club, while the Utopia club members were guesu of Mrs. Isadore. Mayer. At the Lion House a banquet In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mra. Emmellne B. Wells was given. Mrs. Ruth M. Fox and other bright women responded to toasts. . AT THE LADIES' LITERARY CLUB this morning the music section held Its regular meeting. A sketch of Dudley Buck by Mrs. B. M. McMillan, and Mrs. William C. Druehl'a talk on Zampa (Herold), Instrumental and vocal selections selec-tions by Mrs. At van Lewis. Mra. A. H. Peabody. Mrs. Russell Woodruff. Mrs. James and Mra. Wetsell made up the program. pro-gram. m . THIS EVENING Mrs. W. S. Loomls' Informal piano recital, when she will present pre-sent her pupil. Miss Millie Howarth, will be given at the Ladles' Literary club. Mrs. Martha Royle King will assist. ' MRS. JUNE SADLER DONNELL will give a dancing party Saturday night at the Ladlea' Literary club, for her advanced ad-vanced dancing class. "A MUSICAL EVENING" will be given at the Ladles' Literary club Thuraday. March 7. Miss Frieda' Stember. who comes highly recommended by musical critics as possessing a soprano voice of unusual quality, has been engaged.. THE FACULTY of the University of Utah has issued Invitationa for an Informal In-formal reception and muslcale to- be given Friday evening In the kindergarten roonu at the University. a MRS. E. M. ALLISON. JR.. entertained enter-tained her Bridge club yesterday. . HERBERT C. BROWNE left today for southern Utah. . a a MR. AND MRS. GEORGE B. HOLMAN leave Thursday for New York, whence they sail for Europe for a stay abroad, a a a MRS. H. O. M MILLAN entertained a few friends at a luncheon for Mrs. Hal W. Brown. a a a MRS. E. C. HORN, who has been visiting visit-ing her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Richards, for some months, left for her home In Colorado Pprlnga. a a a MISS MARGARET BURROWS of Poea-telld Poea-telld and Miss Hattle Burrows of Ogdan are visiting Mrs. J. F. Marshall at her home on K street. a - a a MR. AND MRS. W. W. RITER entertain enter-tain tonight at a dinner. , ' MRS. M. H. KERVIN la here from Reno.yNev. MRS. PERCY SADLER rave a matinee party yesterday afternoon at the Orpheum. Or-pheum. A REGULAR MEETING of the Ladles' Aid society of the First Baptist church will be held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. F. B. Jones at the Manltou. - MRS. RAT BRANDON Is visiting- her mother, Mrs. M. A. Alford. . MRS. A. E. HUTCHINSON haa returned re-turned from a visit to Berkeley, Cal.. with Mrs. T. O. Rhoades. , MRS. JAMES C. DICK has returned from a visit with friends In St. Louis. MRS. ROBERT J. GLENDINNING entertained en-tertained Informally thla afternoon. - REV. AND MRS. GEORGE C. HUNTING HUNT-ING .are occupying Dr. Bascom's residence resi-dence while the family la In California. MISS ANNE CANNON will entertain the O. 8. F. Sewing club Friday afternoon. after-noon. F. J. HAGENBARTH has gone to Csll-fornla, Csll-fornla, ovhere Mrs. Hagenbarth will Join him thla week. m a ea MRS. I. O. RHOADES. formerly of Salt Lake and a popular society woman now living In San Francisco, Is expected in the rlty about the first of March, when she will be the guest of Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson. MRS. J. R. WALKER will entertain Informally at bridge tomorrow afternoon. MISS CLARA It. KIRVIN and A. F. Rynders were married at the home of the bride's parents last evening. The ceremony cere-mony vwaa, performed by the Rev. P. A. Slmpkin. |