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Show ! Tin - - -J rr.". r:. H CIIAFMAN of . T.-"yo., tie luesta of Mr. and - i. Iti:aan4 rallan. I.T.3. IIAr.T JUDGE and her daughter, Mr. Trt'.I'.am O'Brien, have returned from TIvprsM. whera lira. Judge epent most I U.e v i iter. . k '.IT' DATE SET for the marriage of 1 !-irf nee Bobbins to Arthur Crandail . e -.iteJay, May 22. A MRS. JOHN T. WILLIAMS announce' the engngpment of their daughter, daugh-ter, Violet, to A. A. Duncan, the wedding to be in early June. Mil. AND MRS. FRANCIS H. HALL tiunounce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, I3es. to Frank Edwin Dole, the wed--ling- to take plac in June. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES T. LO-?ECK LO-?ECK announce the engagement of their daughter, Nellie Owen Lobeok. to William X. Evana. The marriage will talc place n June. WORD HAS COME from San Franclaco of the marriage there of Mrs. A. Bettlnger to ' Charles Howard, both being Salt Laker. THIS MARRIAGE of Mlsa Birdie Arnold and W. JL Weyler took place Saturday afternoon at I o clock, at the horn of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Arnold. Ar-nold. Th aervlce waa read by th Rev. E. I. Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Weyler will t at home to their friends at th Fifth East hotel. t MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY M. NELSON NEL-SON hav announced the engagement of their daughter, Daisy Marie, to J. Leo Hnien, the wedding to take place in Jun Mr. Hafen is th son of th artist, John Hafen. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Delia Janet Richards and Lieut. Samuel Parker of the Twenty-ninth Infantry, U. S. A, will be Wednesday evening. May 15, aO St. Mark's cathedral. Th wedding will be a Hi Jet one, witnessed only by the close fi lends. MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. DALY announce an-nounce th engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Edward Jacob Roberts of Nevada. Ne-vada. Th wedding will take place Wednesday. June 19. Miss Daly entertained enter-tained about. thirty of her friends Saturday Satur-day afternoon at an "announcement tea, m which th announcement was made. Dainty souvenirs showing th combined monograms of th two young people were given to each guest. Miss Daly was assisted as-sisted by her alatera, Mrs. Brown and Miss Eudora Daly, while Mrs. Brig Cannon Can-non poured taa, and Miss Mildred McMillan Mc-Millan coffe. . . THE MONDAY AFTERNOON Bridge club is meeting today with Mrs. C D. Moore. . ... ' . . i MRS. C W. FTFTELD Is entertaining x her bridge club today. - . MRS. BRIANT S. WELLS has- Issued Invitations for a bridge tea tomorrow afternoon af-ternoon at Fort Douglas. 4 ' CNCHEON will be given at th Alta clu tomorrow by Mrs. W. E. Fife. ! iIRS. BENNER X. SMITH will entertain enter-tain at luncheon at the Alta club Wednes- aayv ' THE ENLISTED MEN at Fort Douglas Doug-las will give a dance In the poet hall tomorrow to-morrow evening. ,. MRS. W. 8. HUDSON win entertain Thursday afternoon a( a BOO party. ' MISS AFTON AND MISS '.JASMINE YOUNG will entertain at a tea Thursday . afternoon at Red Butt Hollow. . THE COMMERCIAL Telegraphers' l mon or America wm give a May dancing 5irty Wednesday evening at Unity hall. Lubclng will begin at 8:30. . MISS MAT O'DONNELL of Council Bluffs. Ia.j is visiting Mrs. M. A. Coleman, and other- relatives. ' . , " MRS. ABBOLTNB BARNES will enter-tain enter-tain at a Kensington at ber bom. 25S Ninth-East street, Wednesday, in honor of Mrs. Gerda M. Anderson,1 worthy grand matron of O. E. 8. of Utah. . MRS. DALT2T, assisted by Mrs. H. W. Anderson and Mrs. J. T. Beless, will en-- en-- tertatn th auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Engineers at a Kensington Thursday afternoon at her home, 101 West Second South. LIEUT. AND MRS. FARNHAM will ' leave Tuesday for their new post, Fort Mackenzie. MR. AND MRS. A. K. TIERNAN. who have returned from their wedding trip, are with Mrs. H. A. Whitney for a short visit before leaving for San Francisco. MRS. CHARLES POST left yesterday for Riverside and Los Angeles, to be gone some weeks. . n. v MRS. W. EDWARD FIFE will be the hostess Tuesday at a luncheon at the Alta civ - 1 13. ALBERT R. HAOER. with her i-,y children and maid,- will leave Wednes. day for San Francisco, to sail thence for Manila. Mr. Read . will accompany his daughter 'to -Sao Francisco. MRS. GEORGE M. P. DOUG ALL entertained enter-tained about a score of the young girl friends of - Miss Florence Bobbins at a tea Saturday tn honor of that young woman,' wo-man,' who will b one of the spring brides. Miss Paul assisted the hostess. . MRS. HEBER M. WELLS entertained about a score of ber friends Saturday af-. af-. ternoon at a tea to say good-bye to Mrs. Albert R. Hager. who leaves for Manila Wednesday Spring flowers were used on the tea table and the hostess was assisted by a number of her friends. MISS BEATRICE CHEEKMAN took a party of friends out to the farm Saturday afternoon for a week-end party. Her guests were the Misses Alleen Maclean and Gertrude Hanson, and Lieut. Robertson and Campbell. The party waa chaperoned chaper-oned by Mrs. A. E. Walker. MISS STELLA FABIAN, who Is in school in th East, was a ruest last week at the Junior prom, of the Boston School of Technology. This is on of th honors of the season, and the girl who gets an invitation to be present during the entire week is a great favorite. " MISS MAUD BAIN has gone to" Los Angeles An-geles to spend a Prt of the summer. . THE COMMITTEE on entertainment at th Country club this year Is Mrs. Union Worthlngton, chairman, with Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs. Arthur" H. Bird. Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts and Miss Kate Williams assisting. ' " A QUIET WEDDING of Saturday night was that of Lottie C Clasbey to W. E. Lake, which took place at 8 o'clock at the residence of the Rev. Frank Fay Eddy, Ed-dy, who performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Lake left on the 9 o'clock train for Los Amxelos, and after a short stay there they will b at borne a th Kenyon. MISS LOTTIE DAMERON of Los Angeles An-geles was married Saturday night to Gary Ball, formerly of this city. Th ceremony took place in the city on the coast. |