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Show nd th Mte Vllat and l.yl Curri e-alsted e-alsted Mrs. Ourrle entertained at a elm-Uar elm-Uar affair Wednesday afternoon. Friends of Miss F1ol Cooper urprtsed her Monday night at th horn of her parent. Mr. and Mm. J. J. Cooper. HI Eaat First South street. Oamea, rnualo and refreshment, were enioyed by the guests. ... Mrs. Edwin F. Holme, entertained a few of her friend. In h.r tll at the Salt Lake theatre Monday night. Her Sueet wer. Mrs. William McCaaKell. Irs. W. W. Armstrong. Mrs. W. H. Cunningham. Cun-ningham. Mrs. W. C. Alexander and Mrs. Jay T. Harris. ... see Mrs. W. Edward Fife entertained at a pleasant afternoon tea Thursday. The hostess was assisted ln receivings by her slster.MI.e Oretta Ccwrlff. Mrs. Edwin F. Holme and Mrs. W. -Cm-nlngham poured tea and coffee. The hostess was also assisted by Mrs. J. E. Clark. Mrs. Leslie U Savage and Miss Aline McMillan. ... Mrs. Louis B. Mcfornlck entertained at the Country, chtb Thursday- sfternoon for Mrs. Molray of Pasadena and Mrs. W. O. Sharp of New York. Flowers Flow-ers wer. used In thedeeoratlons. Mrs. William Held entertained at a children's parly Wednesday at her home on Harvard avenue. In honor of her little lit-tle dauchter, Luelle. Mrs.' Harold Smnot, who leaves soon for Washington. D. C; wss the tft of honor at a pleasant affair alven Wednesday Wednes-day sfternoon by Mrs. Waltsr 8. Weller. The affair was In the nature of a ken-slnvton. ken-slnvton. and the hostesi was assisted by her sl.ter. Mrs. E. B. Byer. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson. The rooms were decorated with sprlns flowers. O. A. R. WOMEN AT OODEN. The Ladles of the O. A. R. of the iUU are In annual encampment at Ogden todsy. It be Ins the Intention to hold two sessions at ths I. O. O. F. bulldlnc oa Washlnson avenue.. Mr.. Eleanor B. Burns of this city, department president. Is preslitlnc at the meetings- nd about -00 delegates from over the state are " In attendance. The annual election of officers will be ' a feature of the bu.kneo. There Is also much Interest In the seating- of the members of the old Lot ta Smith camp, now called George Wseh-T Wseh-T Ington circle No. . Some time ego. when an effort was made to disqualify ths veterans of lm Smith's brigade from membership In the Grand Army, the women of the organisation also objected to accepting as members of the circles the women of the Lot Smith camps. A liiirnt a.rilsinn. hirT " favors the Lot Smith veterans and holds them eligible for Grand Army membership, so the . women sre also eligible to the auxiliary organisations. Mrs. Burns, as past department president, presi-dent, will he presented a Jewel with a center of blue sapphires. In recognition of her services while In office. Mrs. May ToWn is secretary of rhe 1 organisation. .; HEARTS ABE THUMPS. Mrs. Katherlne Lynwood. . niece of Matthew Onllen. and Thomas Brennan. were married Wednesday at the Cullen hotel parlors. Wedding breakfast wss served to a few friends at the Louvre sfter the ceremony and Mr. and Mrs. Brennsn left later for Mullen. Ida., where they will make their home. Miss Ina K. Johnson and LeRoy Rice were married In the parlors at the Heron hotel Wednesdey night by the Rev. P. A. Slmpkln. Only members of the Imrnedlste families were present. Mr. and Mrs. Rice will be at home at ths Heron after June 1. Mrs. W. U McAllister entertslned at a box party at the Gsrrtck Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss Bthel Felt. Tha play was followed by tea at the Louvt ... Mrs. Andrew Howst and Mrs. Robert R. Hampton have Issued cards for an at home Wednesday afternoon from I to ( at the Howat home on Seventh East street. ... etlzabeth gtrlngfellow. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ft- H. BtHngfellow of Foreet Pale, and Roysl K. Delghton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Delghton of this city, were married mar-ried at the home of the bride s parents at o'clock Wednesday nlshl. Bishop femes Jensen performed the ceremony, fmlvthe members of the Immediate families were present St the ceremony. Supper was served later. The bride wore white crepe de chine, with trimmings of real lsce. and tarried roses and lilies of the valley. Tlie parlor was decorated with plnjc ana wlilte carnations. Mr. and Mrs. DcW; ton will be at home at T41 Hawthorn avenue after June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J.J tJrant announce the encngement of their dausrhte-r. Kd.tti. to Clifford E. Young. Iho marriage to lake plai Isle InJune. Mir. Ina Grsce Bothwell and 1r M'-Conaughv will he married tonight St the home of the bride s P"nts. Mr. snd Mrs. G!enn R- Buthwell. Third iBast street. The Rv. Elmer I. Goshen of r.nngresetlonal chun-h . will P"" h k ceremonv In the preeenee of the Immedl-sta Immedl-sta reletlves and close friends of the f.m!Ile. . . . Mr. nH Mrs. W. W. Rller snnmihce the engsg.uwnt of th-lr ?u'I:uMud0 to Radi llffr Q. rsnnon, the marriage to tski plsco In June. CLUBS ABB THUMPS. Mr. H N. Msyo entertained the mem-b.'r mem-b.'r of her bridgo club Tuesdsy afternoon. after-noon. . . . Members of the O. D. O. club were entertained en-tertained toip-thcr with their liusbsnds. TuriKlay night, by Mr.. John T. liodsui: at her home on EstJ3oulh Temple streej. Miss Rehan Sjiencer entertslned the members of her card club Monday afternoon. after-noon. Miss Jean Williams was the prlc winner. ... The Wasatch Literary club met Tuesday Tues-day afternoon St the home of Mrs. H. A. King. S'l Kast Tenth South street. Mrs. fcarl Dun.nec read a paper on 8hskes-. 8hskes-. peare." This wsa the last meeting of the "r- .... A mora those who have loaned art a m Mrs. Walter t. Msas will entsrtsln nest Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Ethel Felt. ... Mrs. P. H. Candlan was surprised at her home, 15 South Fourth Kast street. Thursday night, by a number of friends, who called m honor of tha slstleth anniversary of her birth. a Mrs. George Jsy Gibson entertained Wednesday afternoon at the seoond of two affairs for Miss Louise Stubblefleld, who Is visiting In this city with Mr. and Mrs. Rusael V. Tracy. Mrs. J. R. Wslker poured tea. the hostess being assisted also hy Mrs. P. R. Ferguson. Mrs. O. W. Powers. Mra. Mary Ryan and Mis Maud Thorn. ... Mrs. Elexsnder O. Earing' and Mrs. Sarah G. Boggs will entertain at bridge followed bv tea on Monday and Tuesday of nest week at the Ewing home on Brig-ham Brig-ham street. ... Mrs. H. A. Erdmsn wss hostess Tuesdsy Tues-dsy st s bridge tea at her home In honor of Miss Ethel Felt. Flowers were used tn the decorstlena Mrs. Henry M. Orow-ttier Orow-ttier poured tea and coffee, assisted by the Misses Alice snd Oeneve Felt. . . . Mrs. Gertrude McOrsth entertained a few friend, at tea Monday for Mrs. Byran Conrad. The affair was a .goodbye to Mrs. Conrad, who left Tuesday night for the east with her little daughter to spend the summer with relatives In Virginia, Mrs. John C. Khsrp is entertaining thl afternoon In honor of her niece. Miss Marian McEwan. . Mrs. Henry K. Kllngender and Mrs. 8. M. Riddle entertained at tea yesterday yester-day afternoon at the Miller apartments In honor of Mrs. George Ifft. Sweet peas and carnations were used In the decorations. Mrs. E. O. I. Mrs. O. V.- Parmalea. Mrs. John Reed and Mrs. R. J. Jessup took turns at serving tea. They were treasures for the art loan exniwt are sirs. K A. Wall. Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes. Mrs. Russell Schulder, Mis. W. P. Klser. Mra Alvah Lewis. Mrs. -Ellsworth Daggett, Mrs. F. J. Fabisn. Mrs. Thomas Marlon-i Marlon-i eaux. Mrs. Windsor V. Rice. Mrs. R. O. Woodruff. Mrs. tugene B. Pslmer, Mrs. R. H. Strickland. Mrs. Hubert Richards of Sprlngvll'e. Mrs. Edward Rosenhaum. Mrs. J. P. Megeath, Bishop F. 8. Spalding. Spald-ing. Mrs. M. I.. Ritchie, Mrs. Jacob Morits. Mrs. C. E. Rlchsrds, Mrs. Archibald Archi-bald P. Reld. Mrs. Wllllsm M. McCrea, Mrs. E. B. Crltehlow and the Misses Han-suer. Han-suer. The exhibit will be open all afternoon af-ternoon and at night. A musical program pro-gram will be rendered. a . e Mrs. Fred U. Leonsrd entertained th girls of her sewing club Thursday afternoon. after-noon. a a e Mrs. Leslie W. Snow entertained th. members of her sewing club and a few others yesterdsy afternoon. Mra. John D. Owsn wss hastess at a ken. ington Thursdsy afternoon, when th t guests were members of her sewing club. The I'topta club was ntrtalned Wednesdsy afternoon by Mrs. Eugene Gsylord at the regular fortnightly meeting. meet-ing. Luncheon wss served before the games, bridge being the feature. Mrs. E. A. Wall. Mrs. Pauline Sends. Mrs. C. C. Crlsrnon and Mrs. J. C. Hanchett won the Prises. e a e Miss Cains Smith entertained the T. B-S. B-S. club at her home Monday night. Toe time was spent in sewing atMl games fol lowed by refreshment assisted Dy Ju IBB jnerivn nwiwi, Jeasup, Mrs. Msy Snell and the Misses Dowdall. ... Ml.s Romola King Is entertaining this sfternoon In honor of Miss Lellah Skxlahl and Mrs. Harold Imwl. Bridge Is a feature, fea-ture, and will befoUowed by tea. Miss Msry Msrshsll will entertain at dinner at the Country club tonight preceding pre-ceding the usual Saturday night dance. Mrs. J. Medley Johnson entertained at bridge tea yeslerdsv sfternoon. Five tshlee were plaved. The bostesB was assisted as-sisted bv Mrs. Merrill Nlhley. Mrs. B. E. Byer and Mrs. Waltsr Poulton. a e a Mis Vera Cutler waa the complimented gueat at s - card party given Thursday night bv Miss Mlnervs Toun. Th prise a-ss awarded Miss Clara Wilcox. ABOUT PEOPLE. Mrs. H. P. Clark and Miss Marguerite Clark hsvs returned from a two month visit in Los Angeles. e Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson will leave Boon for a visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Jones are planning plan-ning to leave Sslt I- City soon to make their home In California. . . . Mra. Harry Bint baa gone to Tuscs-rora Tuscs-rora to visit with her father. Antotn Pri-meaux. Pri-meaux. , , . Mis Carolyn Holme of Denver Is ths guest of Mr. snd Mra. Russsl L. Tracy In this city. ... who ha been visiting In thla city with her aon. H. H. Law son. and family, ha iron a to Ogden' to Jtn- her daughter, Mra. . Fred A. 'Bull, with whom ah will go east for an extended visit with relatives rela-tives and friend. s e Mra. Ellsa Pun ford and her daughter. Mia Ora Dun ford, have returned from a f I re mon t hs ' vial t at Han t a af on k a with Mr. Dunford'a daughter. Mra. Mur ton French. e Mrs. Ctiarlea A. Gillette reached home Thursday after visiting for a avonth with bar parenta at Leavenworth, Kan. Mis Zora "haw arrived In this ciiv yesterday from New York, whem ahe has been studying music for two years. Mra. Julia Jeffs -and Mlsa Jeffs of !-trolt, !-trolt, mother and slater of Lou la Jeffs, are at the Bern Ion hotel for a few days' visit r this city. They were entertained at the Ountry club yesterday by Mrs. C A. Wall and Miss Wall. Member of the Women's league of Ft.lt Lake met at the Ladle' Literary clubhouse Monday, and among other , bu wines decided to join tit Parka and Plaarounds association, and also to help the humane society work In every way possible. Invitation have been Issued by the tlaae of m to the allumnae of St. Mary "a academy to meet the class of 111 Monday night. May 2. at Whitehall. Iteming and card wlll be Indulged In. Yhe Kaat Hide guild " of 8t. Mark'a cMthedral pariah la holding a rummage tca!e today In the Hunday school room, s The P. B.-0. society I holding Ita fast session of the season todsy with Mlas Anna Decker, fcil Eaat Second South street. e e The Ladles' guild of St. Paul' parish I holding a cake aal today at th Now Grand hotel. e : Mrs William H. Nutting I entertaining the member of the graduating ciaa of 'Rowland Hall at luncheon today. Her daughter. Mlas Alice Nutting, la a member mem-ber uf the claaa. ' EVENTS OF THB WEEK. Mra. J. W. Currie entertained a num- ber of friends- at a bridge tea Tuesday 'afternoon at. her home on Klxth aVMith atrxet Mrs. i. B. Watecm poured lea and Mis Hvrmaa. Mia Angelina Ttngey Mra. ft. r. Dill and daughter. Mlaa Margaret Dills, hav gone to Loe Angeles to remain for the summer. Mr. and Mr. Eugene P. Oaylord are axaln at their home. 17 First avenue. e Mlaa Eva Madden, who la on her way from Chicago to her home In San Francisco, Fran-cisco, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rich-trd Rich-trd A. Keyea in thla city. see Mrs D. C. Jackllng has returned to her home In thla city after a vtalt of four month In th east. Mr. and Mra. C. W. Fonda of Denver are vlaitlng Hi thla city, the guests of their son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. I Lafayette HancheU. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Morrison hav returned re-turned from a two weeks' via it la Col orad Dr. and Mra. S. N. A. Downing have moved from the St. Regla apartment a. and are now at home at their new real-dene, real-dene, 1M Third avenue. s s x Mrs. Cooper Anderson of Olmataad. Utah. I visiting tn thl city with Mr. nd Mrs. Fred A. Hal and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Uoollttle. - Mrs. A. I. Cole cf Loaan Is a guest at the Riansford with Mr.-and Mrs. W w McAllister. m 9 t , Mrs. Kate Lawsoa ef Baa TrmtAmf Mrs. George Savage ha gone to Boa-ton Boa-ton to be present at the Mount Ida school commencement. Mlsa Geneve Savage will graduate. Mra. George H. Green has returned to her home In Ogden. after a visit with Mrs. George L. Savage. e Mr. Sarah A. Bvwer. forty yeanf a resident of Sprtngvllle. has bought a home In this city ar.d haa come here to live. , Mrs. T. O. Bovd.'Mlsa Lydla Boyd and Misa Eleanor Rogerson of Twin Falls. Ida., a ra visiting with friends In this city. , see Dr. D. C Budge of Lrtgan waa a visitor vis-itor to Salt I .ahe City yesterday en route for a three months' trip to th east. e Dr. A'. 8. Ken worthy. M. B. C. M. Ken worthy Hydropathic Establish. Bout h port, England, waa the gueat of Mr. and Mrs, WIU tarn Moasop during the pant week. Dr. Ken worthy la touring th United 8 tales and Canada. Mra Charles Haieen and Mfa Stella Hayiea 1ft during tlte week for California Cali-fornia Miss Hayden to return to her home In Loe Ange'es and Mra. Hansen to vHilt la Sea Francisco. Kan J"ee and other coast cltt. Mse Hayden haa been tie gueat of Mrs. Hansen for several weeks. |