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Show I " T- 7 r I ' I M ' -Ji J M . .Thla li om of many day thla'season when society hold full sway. '". ' Daughter of the Confederacy met this afternoon in the borne of Mrs. Nolan, No. Si Eighth East street. Frank Mostyn Kelly, performing at the Orpheum thla week, was, dined .today by Judge and Mrs. Boyle. Mrs. T. A. Clawson, assisted by Mrs. Groesbeck, Mrs. Beattl. and Mrs. Taylor, Tay-lor, gave a Kensington this afternoon to forty friends. Mrs. T. Roy Brown received the "S00" club this afternoon. The Lad lea' Literary club met this afternoon af-ternoon and listened to a paper by Frank B. Stephens on "The Galveston Plan".; Mr. .W. R. Wlghtman on a book review. Miss Boetcher on "Some Recent German Literature," and music by Mrs. Walter G. Tuttle, harp; Miss Esther Allen, Al-len, violin; C. D. Schettler, 'cellor and A. T. Vollmer. ' ; The Legislature was honored this afternoon af-ternoon by a visit of the Woman's Republican Re-publican club. An Orpheum box party was given this afternoon to the Sewing club by Mrs. Allle Barbae. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown will entertain 'the Evening Card club tonight. High school cadets will give a dance tonight to-night in Armory hall. ' The regular weekly concert will be held at the fort tonight. .'. MRS. C. H. REED, accompanied by her roustn. Miss Grace Glare, arrived from Kentucky today. Mrs. Reed was called to Covington, Ky., several months ago by the death of her mother. Miss Glare will be the guest of the Reeds for several weeks. ' , DEEP STUDT and wonderful mastery over the finer and more subtle moods of the maestros. resulted last evening at the second muslcale of the music section of the Ladies' Literary club. In a brilliant . rendition by Miss Freda Stender, vocalist, vocal-ist, and Mrs. Harry J. Robinson, pianist, of musical classics. Sweet, sympathetic, and yet strong, was the soprano of Miss Stender, as she sang 8chubert's "Who is Svlvia"; Ich Lleber Dich Allein," Mar-chesi's Mar-chesi's J'La Folleta," and "My Rose and I." Chopin's Scherzo, Opus SI, Llsst-Wegner Llsst-Wegner Llebestraume, No. 3, and a difficult diffi-cult number by Grieg, were performed by Mrs. Robinson In a skillful manner. FRED HARWOOD of this .city and Lehl is receiving favorable criticism in Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, where be is connected- with a conservatory' , . MISS EVELYN THOMAS will have for her guest Miss Ruth Cooper. MISS HELEN COX is hoihe from New York. MRS. TURNER wife of Capt. R. B. Turner of the United States army, and formerly Miss Lou Lowe, Is at the Knuts-ford. Knuts-ford. ELMER D. JONES of Salt Lake and Mrs. Gertrude Whiting of Omaha were married Wednesday. JUDGE AND MRS. O. W. POWERS left at noon for a trip to southern California. Cali-fornia. MRS. ERNEST BAMBERGER gave a spring luncheon yesterday at the Alta club in honor of Mrs. J. E. Huntoon. MRS. FRED DERN entertained the bridge club vesterday. Prises were won by Mrs. George Alris and Mrs. Rogers. MRS. HARRY G. SCHULTZE gave a Kensington yesterday for Mrs. Frank Halm. MRS. J. T. HARRIS was hostess at a rard party Wednesday afternoon. I'rixes were won bv Mrs. James L. Franken, Mrs. James E. Jennings and Mrs. V. D. Donoher. Other guests were Mrs. George C. Moore. Mrs. Rlthard Stlngey. Mrs. F. E. McGurrin. Mrs. Sam Park. Mrs. Oorge L. Badger, Mrs. Wallace Brans-ford, Brans-ford, Mrs. Webber and Miss Park. MRS. CHARLES S. TINGET has le-turned le-turned to Los Angeles. MRS. R. G. LEGG will have for l.er gueFt Mrs. C. S. Williamson of tnvr. a former resident of Salt Lake. MRS. FRANK HALM, who hss bten a guest of friends in the city the lat tew weeks, left today for her home in Los Angeles. ... MRS. 1. C. GIXDSZ has returned from Los Angeles. Miss Gloss will remsln In rssadena with her father for two weeks. MR. AND MRS. W. R. JONES entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening nt tie Lion House In honor of Mr. and Mrs. fie-t Sibolt. THE WOMAN' S CLUP. will meo Tuesday. Tues-day. March 12. at the home of Mrs. Al-ifn Al-ifn T. Snnford. 72 R street: The rapf of the afternoon will be aiven by Mrs. D. H. Hemphill, her topic being "Women of Foreign Countries." MRS. SHELLEY TUTTLE of Nampa. Ida., is in the city, naving oeen cuiien here by the death of her mother, Mrs. Long. . Mi: ANT) MRH. POSCOP: M. PREK-DEX PREK-DEX have taken apartments at the Fifth East hotel. MRS. W. II. TIBBAI.S and Mrs. .1. J. Buswell will leave thla month for a trip abroad. MR. AND MRS. ARCHIBALD P. RE1D and Miss Gladys Reid are in Honolulu. EUGENE J. LUCE left yesterday for Ely. New' MR. AND' MRP. PERCY MOtTLROX, who have been the guests of Mrs. Moul-son's Moul-son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wakellng, bave returned home. . . MISS HOLLISTER HANCOCK is visiting vis-iting friends in Redlands. Cal. THE UTOPIA hM CARD CLUB met Wednesday with Mrs. Christopher Dlehl. Honors were awarded to Mrs. Fred Dern and Mrs. Crismon. . . THE TWENTIETH CENTURY CARD CLUB will meet Tnesdav afternoon with Mrs. J. J. Broughall at the Fifth East hotel. ... MR. AND MRS. HARRY YOUNGER- ' MAN are receiving the congratulations of their friends over the arrival of their first bov. . MRS. J. R. WALKER will entertain at bridge next Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Albert R Hager. |