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Show SOCIETY-1 Mrs. B. S. Wright entertained Daughters Daugh-ters . of the Revolution this afternoon. Mrs. VT. W. Williams and MJsa Catherine. Cath-erine. Wells read papers. Mrs. W. A. Wetsell directed the Ladles' Literary club chorus this afternoon for the musical, next Tuesday evening. "Burbank, the Scientist, and What He Has Accomplished," was the subject of a paper this afternoon by Mrs. C. G. Field before th. current events and current cur-rent literature section of the Ladles' Literary Lit-erary club. Women of Lloyd alliance held an apron sale this afternoon In Unity hall. LUrs. C. M. Bell received her bridge rb today. fyuiss Eva Murphy and W. J. Pugh were D&rried this afternoon. Daughters of the Confederacy and their "friends were entertained this afternoon ly Mrs. M; A. Breeden and Mrs. A. D. F. Reynolds at the home of the former. Miss Winn and Miss Black were guests - of honor this afternoon at tea given by Mrs. John A. Marshall. Mrs. Howard R. Perry of Logan was guest of honor at an affair by Lieut, and Mrs. Frank H. Burton at the fort. The meeting of the Evening Card club, scheduled for tonight, has been Indefinitely Indefi-nitely postponed. - Members of the Ladles' Literary club held an election of officers this afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. W. W. Anness, Mrs. John A. kT. Cowan and Mrs. R. E. McConaugby were the nominating committee. Mrs. Walter Stone of . Ooldfleld was guest of honor this afternoon at a reception recep-tion given by Mrs. John A. Marshall, Mrs. Klrkpatrlck and the Misses Kirk-pa Kirk-pa trick. High school students give a dance tonight to-night In Assembly halL MISS .IRENE KELLY has returned from Los Angeles. MRS. ANNIE DUB EI, commander of Banner hive. Ladles of the Maccabees, gave a dinner Wednesday at the Commercial Com-mercial club In honor of Mrs. Lillian 1 lolllst.r, supreme commander. Miss Blna West and Mrs. Murrea Marvin, State commander. PROF. J. J. M'CLELLAN rendered a second organ recital yesterday afternoon at the Tabernacle. ANOTHER muslcale will be given by the music section of the Ladles' Literary club next Tuesday evening, under the filrectlon of Mrs. William A. Wetrell. MIms Daisy Wolfgang, Miss Mattle Read and Morris Andrews will be soloists, and Miss Maud Thome, Mrs. George E. Skel-ton Skel-ton will accompany. Misses Esther Allen, Lena Broaddus, Eva Crawford. Hnlen Harrison and FJIzabeth Allen will form a string quartette. ' Jt MRS. JAMES E. JENNINGS enter- ained again yesterday at bridge tea for Xv-V' Roscoe M. Breeden, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. '" v. F. Jennings, Mrs. L. L. Terry and ''Mrs. George Taylor Badger assisted. Prizes were awarded Mrs. George C. Moore, Mrs. W. C. Alexander, Mrs. Robert Rob-ert C. Gemmell, Mrs. George A iris, Mrs. Famuel Porter, Mrs. Tleman, Mrs. Frank E. McGurrln, Mrs. O. K. Lewis, Mrs. James Sadler, Miss Jasmine Young and Miss Leila Stlngley. The guest prize was won by Mrs. Breeden. MRS. It. R. PERRY, guest of Col. and Mrs. Look wood, left today for her home In Logan. MRS. W. M. WANTLAND has returned f i om Pasadena. MRS. VT. H. CUNNINGHAM will leave toon for Sacramento. . - MRS. A. H. GODBE and children will leave soon for Long Beach. MRS. BENJAMIN HAMPTON of Park City Is the guest of Miss Addle ITamp-ton. ITamp-ton. MRS. JOHN E. WOODWARD of Fort Douglas entertained yesterday at luncheon, lunch-eon, followed by bridge, Mrs. Howard R. Perry of Logan. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Perry, Mrs. McCIeave and M1m Eve lyn Thomas. Mrs. Hector D. Lane assisted. as-sisted. MISS BESSIE CHANDLER of Bingham Bing-ham is In the citr. MRS. W. H. BIRD returned Tuesday evening from Portland, Or. MRS. R. S. JOYCE of Ogden is visiting visit-ing Mrs. E. M. Allison. MRS. JAMES IVERS entertained the Twentieth Century Card club yesterday. MISS ELLA HILL of Oakland Is a Siest at the Dickert home, 544 South aln street. MRS. S. W. AND MISS LUCILLE SEARS for the present will be at home at No. 48 Eighth East street. MRS. H. L. THOMAS will leave soon for Cleveland, and will then Join her husband hus-band In Portland, where they will reside. FERDINAND DICKERT. JR.. of Flesh-er, Flesh-er, Mont., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Dickert. MRS. GEORGE A. SNOW of Chicago Is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. F. Grant. MR. AND MRS. TURNER J. WILCOX announce the marriage .of their daughter, daugh-ter, Clara Lourde. to Jesse Simpson Buchholz, at Spokane, May 8. THE LADIES' AUXILIARY SOCIETY of Temple B'Nal Israel will give a charity char-ity card party next Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE Y. WALLACE WAL-LACE are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Manderson of Nebraska. THE AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB was received yesterday by Mrs. James Ivers. ... 4 1A3! MR. AND MRS. BERT VARlAN of Weiser are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter. MISS ALICE WARD of San Francisco is visiting Miss Laura Farrell. MRS. H. C. EDWARDS entertained the Plate club yesterday afternoon. MRS. LOUIS CATES and daughter are at Whitehall. O. M. OLSEN entertained last evening at "The Straight Road." MRS. W. B. MUNDY and son are S tests of Mrs. Mundy's parents, Mr. and rs. A. F. Philips. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE PHELPS HOLMAN are In Paris. MR. AND MRS. W. H. CONCANNON of Buckingham. Wash., announce thrf engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Alta M., to Walter 8. Jennens of this city. MR. AND MRS. J. D. MANSFIELD of Boise, Ida., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mansfield, 422 East Second South. MR. AND MRS. W. CROME. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Crome, returned yesterday to San Francisco. MRS. J. OBERNDORFER has returned from New York. Mrs. Jacob Bamberger will remain. JEAN FROISETH was a guest of Mrs. B. A. M. Froiseth of Logan. MR. AND MRS. JOHN T. WILLIAMS of- 815 South Second West street, announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Violet, to A. A. Duncan. DR. AND MRS. R. C. SMF.DLEY of Bingham left today for New York, from where they will sail abroad. i MRS. G. B. DUNKLE of Washington, Pa.. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Sirs. J. H. McCoy of 105 Second West street. MRS. O. A. WHITTEMORE of Denver Is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Weir. AT THE Utopia club Wednesday afternoon after-noon Mrs. J. W. Houston. Mrs. 11. A. Whitney and Mrs. W. D. Donoher were prize winners. The club met with Mrs. Pauline Sands at 157 North State street. MISS KATHRYN S. LITTLE, daughter of Mrs. R. E. Little, and Franklin Movie were married yesterday at noon, and left later for New York and the Jamestown exposlaion. MAJ. AND MRS. ALLEN M. SMITH will leave June 5 for the Philippines. MIPS JESSIE ANDERSON entertained Informally last evening. PROF. CHRISTENSEN will give a dance at Saltair Friday evening, April 26. MRS. JOSEPH CONLAN and Mrs. Henry Conlan entertained at the home of the latter this afternoon In honor of Miss Ellen Conlan, whose marriage takes place April 24 |