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Show OOETY THE ANNUAL luncheon of the Spirit of Liberty chapter, Paughters of Jhe 'American Revolution., will be given at the Manitou hotel this afternoon. Be-sld'he Be-sld'he members of the chapter about ee J -five guests will be present. Mrs. Ft... B. Stephens and Mrs. Russel L. Trj(v have the luncheon In charge, and Mrs. L. G. Miller will be the toastmls-tress. toastmls-tress. Toasts will he responded to by Mrs. Thomas Weir. Mrs. Margaret Zane . Witcher, Mrs. H. O. Clement, Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence T. Brown, Miss Margaret Connell, Mrs. C. S. Kinney and Mrs. H. C. Wallace. Wal-lace. ' i V MRS. HEBKR M. WELT.S entertained about forty of her friends at a bridge tea yesterday afternoon. The ho.tess was assisted by Mrs. E. A. Tripp. Mrs. F. W. Jennings and Mrs. E. S. Ferry. Prises were won by Mrs. M. .8. Woodward, Mrs. O. W. Powers, Mrs. C. R. Pearsall, Miss Katherlne Judge, Mrs. F. W. Jennings, Mrs. L. E. Rlter, Miss Margaret Park and Mrs. Jay Tarvin Harris. MISS HARRIET BREGGAR and Frank Rowley were married yesterday afternoon after-noon by the Rev.' Frank Fay Eddy of the Unitarian church. The young couple will make their home on South State street. MRS. RETTA M'LEOD was hostess at a party given In honor of her brother Ernest Er-nest - last evening. About forty guests were present. MISS MARGARET HORNE entertained vesterday in honor of Master Bysel Bowers. The guests were: Bysel Bowers. Bow-ers. Willie Mitchell. Rosco Sorensen. Fred Porensen. Frank Home, George Gudgell, Frank Gudgell, John Ollmer, Frank Davis. Da-vis. Brink Covey, Margaret Home, Fern Newton, Mary Gilmer, May Davis, Florence Flor-ence Pavls, Mlrra Covey, Jeanetta Peterson, Peter-son, Floa Bowers, Beatrice Sears. Rella Home. Eugenia Mercler and Florence liarker. MRS. W. S. LOOM1S has Issued Invitations Invi-tations for a piano recital to introduce her pupil. Miss Mills Howarth. next Wednesday evening. The affair wJll be given In the Ladies' Literary club, and Mrs. Martha Royle King will assist. - THE COLONIAL palty to be given by Mix pah Chapter No. 6, Order of Eastern Star, will take place this evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Dancing will follow In the banquet Fall, and Masons Ma-sons and their ladles are Invited. f LAURA PRESTON and George pj Jlinflt. will be married tomorrow af-terti(Jn af-terti(Jn at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. C. B. Dlehl. Rev. Elmer I Goshen will ofclclate. . , , MRS. C. M. BELL entertained yesterday yester-day at a lcuhneon for Mrs. Frank Halm of Los Angeles. , , , THH SEWING club met today with Mrs. Frederick L Leonard; MISS FLORENCE ROBBINS gives a Washington birthday luncheon today. MRS. A. C EWING Is' giving a luncheon, lunch-eon, followed by bridge, this afternoon at the Kenyon hoteK MRS. L. C. MILLER has returned from the coast. ., ' MRS. L. J. KTES Is In Los Angeles. THE CARD club was entertained yesterday yes-terday afternoon byirs. Levis Evans. MRS. C. M. BELL entertained venter- day at a luncheon for Mrs. Frank Halm of Los Angeles. MRS. CLARENCE F. BROWN has arrived ar-rived from Los Angeles, and is a guest at the W. W. Chlsholm home on Brigham street. MRS. CHARLES HOLLINGSWORTH Is down from Ogden for a visit of a few days with friends. MRS. H. T. CLEAVER has gone to San Francisco. Later she will go to Los Angeles, where for some time she will be the guestof her sister, Mrs. Seeley Mudd. THE LADIES' Aid society of the East Side Baptist church met this afternoon with Mrs. F. M. Reynolds. MRS. J. D. ARMS and Miss Jeanette and Mattel have returned from Los Angeles. An-geles. MRS. F. 3. FABIAN entertained this sftemoon at cards, the guests being mostly the members of the Bridge club. DR. AND MRS. F. S. BASCOM and little lit-tle son Francis left on Thursday for Long Beach and Los Angeles. MRS. THOMAS G. GRIFFI enter-tslned enter-tslned yesterday at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. J. E. Huntoon.. THE PLATE club wss entertained yesterday yes-terday noon by Mrs. J. M. Moore on First street. Prises were won by Mrs. J. H. McMlllen and Mrs. Billings. MR. AND MRS. CLACTJE WILLIAMS have returned from California. MISS MARGARET CORN, who has been the guest of her cousins, the Misses' Bess and Mile red McMIIan, returned to her home In Ogden today. MRS. RTTSSEL L. TRACT and Mrs, Frank B. Stephens will entertain next Tuesday at a buffet hirwheoo at the Tracy home In Popperton In honor of ijrs. Clarence Clar-ence T. Brown- MISS ADELENE JACOBSON, U0J East Fifth South street, entertained her friends Wednesday evening. Games and music were enjoyed and light refreshments were served the following guests: Mrs. Hiram Wilson, Miss Frankle Ayeson, Miss Shlr-ly Shlr-ly Ross, Miss Marie Gaby, Miss Margaret Cahoon, Miss Ruth Bubecket, Miss Irene Hooper, Miss Enid Gleason. Miss Iola Betta, Miss Carson Jacobson, Frank Chapman, Paul Vincent. Sidney Rnbbins, Albert Harrison, Allen Thurman, Ralgean splelfcr, Alexander Jacobson, |