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Show I T7i ' ! Preston, Ida. PniM wr won by Mrs. W. E Valiant and Mrs J. H. Delaney. Invited to meet Mrs. Murphy were Mm. Charles Montgomery. Mm. Benjamin Wood. Mrs J. H belanev, Mn. B. F. Crurh. Mrs. Richard Hill. Mrs. Charles White. Mrs. W. H. Havessor. Mrs. W. M. Rivers, Mrs. Thomas Rrennan. Mrs. W. E. Valiant and Mrs. Emma Olive. . THE SEVENTY-SECOND birthday of !rs. Mehse was celebrated Saturday evening hy a large number of guests. Music Mu-sic and games formed the entertainment of the evening. MISS WINNIFREP WOODMAN'S EE entertained informallv at a luncheon yesterday yes-terday afternoon at the Commercial club. . . MISS LESLIE KERR of Chicago arrived ar-rived yeslerdav and will be a house guest for some time with Miss Beatrice Chees-man. Chees-man. . A SMOKER in honor of the visiting officers of-ficers will be given at Fort Douglas tomorrow to-morrow evening. ... COL. AND MRS. BENJAMIN C. LOCKYVoOD will give a reception this evening ar the quarters from 8 to 10 The affair will be a brilliant one. A number of guests from town have been bidden. COL. H F. BRIDWELL will leave tomorrow to-morrow for Houston. Texas, where he will visit his daughter. Mrs. Allen. ... MR AND MRS. A M WRENCH have Miss Word of t'tlca, N Y.. as their guest. ' ... GRAHAM F. Pt'TNAM came from Ely, New. to spend Sunday with his family. ... ELLIS FREED has returned from Manila Ma-nila after a stay of some months. . . MR AND MRS .1 R. DAVIS have been entertaining as their guests for a few days Mr and Mrs: Albert Vander Volgen of Indiana. Mrs. Davis' father. Mr Haas of Pomona. Cnl , hs been a guest In the r ty. . . . MRS SARAH W TERRELL and daughTer. Miss Terrell, have returned from Ocean Park. Cal . where they have been since earlv fn.Il. and are at home 21?. East First South s'reet. ... MR AND MRS CHARLES A QT'IG-LEY QT'IG-LEY have returned from an extended Eastern trip. ... PR. H. D JUNES has returned from a two weeks' visit with friends In the East. ... MRS H. C FROWNLEE will leave with her small son. Walker, the end of the week for the coast ... MR AND MRS J. B. OOSGRIFF will leave the last of the week for the East. ... MRS S C EWIN'-,. with her little sr.n. Samuel, leaves in a couple of days for Pittsburg. Pa . to visit relatives. SOCIETY TUESDAY- The wedding of Miss Alice Paul and George M P. Dougall Arthur Farwell lecture at Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club. Mn. C. H. Wells entertains the Cleo-fan. Cleo-fan. The Seekers' Literary club meet with Mrs. J. T. Beleaa. Waaatch Llterarv duh meets with Mrs. Byron F. Cummings. Mra. G. W. Lambourne entertains the Tueaday Afternoon Sewing club. Col. and Mrs. B. C. Jxckwood, reception recep-tion at Fort Douglas. Mra. W. M. Ferry, bridge. WEDNESDAY Miss Jenna Budd-Ged-des, bridge for Mrss Ralston and Miss Kerr. Smoker for v isiting officers at Foi t Douglas. The wedding of Genevieve Leahor and J. George Barnes. The wedding of Miss Effle 'Wilson and C. J. Thomas. Shakespt-are section of the Ladles' Literary Lit-erary club meets. Thursday The wedding of Miss Ar-villa Ar-villa Steprienson and Will Sibley. t?t. Paul's benefit concert and dance. Hop at Fort Douglas. Mra. James Anderson and Mis Jessie Anderson, tea for Mrs. Huntoon. FRIDAY Mies Bess and Mildred Mc-Mlllan. Mc-Mlllan. dancing party for Miss Corn. Junior "prom.' I'niveralty of Utah. 'Art section of Ladles' Literary' rl"D K,et. jf Current events section of Ladles' Llt- '"t.fvy club meets. t A CHARMING muslcaJ evening in honor of Karl Riedelsberger of New York, the violinist and lecturer, waa given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Anderson. Over thirty guests were bidden. A very hovel game, progressive note-a-phone, and musW-al cards, waa the feature of the evening. The note-a-phone or musical block being an Invention of the hostess. Mrs. Kate Brldwell Anderson, aod prises J of the latest popular s..ngs and ouc-: musical souvenirs were awarded. A delightful de-lightful Dutch lunch brought the plea- ant evening to a close. Mrs. Anderson . waa assisted bv Mrs. Stanley t Price. ! Miss Cecelia Sharp and Col. H. F. Brid- J well. MISS KATHERINE GEDDES was hos'- j ess at a charming Orpheum party last evening, of which Mrs. Francis Pastonus was the honor guest. After the theater a delightful supper was served at the Geddes home. Beside the honor guest and hostess, those present were Mr. and Mrs. I Ernest Bamberger. Miss Katherlne Wil- J lLams. Miss Addle Zane. John Crttchlow. C. S. Schramm, Charles Morris and Henry j McCorniok. I THE SALT LAKE THEATER wore a martial air last evening when Lieut. R. N. Campbell and the twenty-three officers w ho were his guests arrived in full uniform uni-form and look their seats in the parquet . to witness the hrst night performance of "Forty-five Minu'es From Broadway." The affair was in honor of the visiting ! officers at Fort Douglas, and after the ! play the party had supper at the Wilson ! Entertained by Lieut. Campbell were Coi. Benjamin Ixickwood. Col. Schuyler. , Lieut. -Col. Hunter. Lieut. -Col. C W. Mason, MaJ. Bishop. MaJ. Pendleton. Maj Nensen. MaJ. Allen M. Smith. MaJ. Hearn. i MaJ. Edward Pendleton. Maj Foster, j Capt. Madden, Oapt. Brian' Wells. Capt ( Allen, Capt Hampton. Capt. Wood, ('apt Howland. Capt. Pr'jch.ard. Lieut. Smith. , Lieut. Point. Liei.t Wlllard. Lieut. Paul Galleher, Lieut. C. W. Mason. - MISS EFFIE WILSON. or.e of the i week's brides, was the recipient of a china shower following a charming kensington ' yesterday afternoon, given by Mrs. H K , Giles and Mrs. A. J Hoffman at the Hoff. run home. The decorations, red hearts AiQ wedding bells, were most appropna'e. rd color s. heme being carried out ::i t.JJ dining-room in a center piee ..f re I Vln.ations. The Ires were red and white hearts. MRS MELISSA SKARS entertained at dinner Sunday in compliment to Miss Effle Ef-fle Wilson and her fiance. J Thomas Covers were laid for fourteen ... , MRS. FRANCIS PASTORM"?. who has ' been the inspiration of a whirl of social 1 gayetv during her stay with Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, will leave for her home in Colorado Pprings tomonow Mrs A. V Calaatrhan entertained in her honor yesterday yes-terday at luncheon, followed) bridge MRS. AND MRS V. H HII.r entertained enter-tained a small party at the theater last evening;, followed by supper at the Child home. The (ruests were Mr rtt:d Mrs. Hal W. Brown and Mr. and Mrs V. L. Man-gum. Man-gum. MRS. WILLIAM RKIT was hostess at a bridge tea yesterday afternoon In honoi of Mrs. William Clawson of I... a Angeles. JUDGE ANH MRS (;EOP..;i; ARMSTRONG ARM-STRONG entertained a small p;ir-y a-dinner a-dinner last evening at the rnixerst'v luh The guests were Miss Mable w,,rHwlk. Miss Ivv Navlor, Mr. Gooden and Mis Frinck. ' i THE WOMEN of the First Presbvterlan church held their regular monthly hu-ness hu-ness meeting this morning, followed by a, delightful luncheon and bocial hour. THE W-VPATCH Llterarv cluh met this afternoon with Mrs Byion Cunimlngf aicj Miss Emma Cummings MRS. CHARLES ( W ELLS entertained enter-tained the Cleofan this afternoon. Th play of "Romeo and Juliet'' was studied under direction of Miss Esther Badger. Miss Edna W. Sloan was chairman of the I afternoon. ... INVITATIONS are out for the annual I luncheon to be given by the Spirit of Liberty chapter. D. A R . at the Manitou ! on Friday. February 22. The invitations j are- In Colonial style, decorated with blue lilies on a buff ground and sealed with the chapter's seal in place of an envelope. The committee on arrangements consists of Mrs. Frank B. Stephens and Mrs. Rus-sel Rus-sel Tracr- af ... JXT THE meeting this morning of the tristB' section of the Iad'ej' Llterarv tV. f Mrs. Charles C. Dey gave t 4aper OVT '" Ths Religions of India " ... THE SEEKERS' CLI'R wae entertained by Mrs. J. T. Beless this afternoon. ... MRS. G. W. WALKER was hostess at a card party Saturday, the affair being la compliment to Mrs. J. P. Murphy of |