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Show Events of the week. Mrs. Clarence Warnock entertained at a bridge tea Thursday for Mrs. Iawrence Kwald of St. I.oii is. Ten tubles were played and tea followed the games. Mil HIen Oberndorfer entertained a number of friends lust night at a GOO party. Mrs. Sam Pharman entertained at her country home at Halllduy Wednesday I afternoon In compliment to Mrs. Kwald 1 of St. I,ouiii. A country dinner was L served at 1 o'clock and then several fna.. games of bridge were played. e v-jav Mis Arm Osborne, entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon for Miss Beulah Behle. J Miss Aline McMillan entertained at a garden party Tuesday night at the Mc Millan home. The guests were girls home from school for the holidays, t i Mine Olfidvs McConaughy Is entertain-j Inn at luncheon today for Mist Beulah , Be nit. e The Country club was the scene of a Srntty party given Tuesday afternoon by Irs. K. A. Wall. Miss Jnne Parting entertained seventy-five seventy-five friend Monday afternoon in honor of her cousin, the Misses Bache of Ios Angeles. Minn Darling also entertained at cards Monday night. Mrs. Katherlne Belcher entertained at luncheon Wednesday at the Country i-lub for Mrs. P. J. Quealy of Kern merer, Wyo.. and Mrs. Roth of Portland, Or. Mrs. K. T. Jnrobnon entertained at luncheon Wednesdny for her sister, Mrs. A. K. Trantham of Nebraska. - . , Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Van Cott announce an-nounce t lie engngcment of thelr"iauah-tcr thelr"iauah-tcr Peurl to Herbert Horstman. The wedding will take plar-e in October. Tvco friends were entertained V'fvln.-Mdnv Ht luncheon by Mrs. V. p. i Uaninio'id at tier home on hiast Second Mrs. J. Charles Ross at their horns In the Bransford. Mrs. J. T. Andrus. formerly of this city but now of Spokane, Is in town for a short time and Is the guest of Pr. and Mrs. Charles CI. Plummer at Rowland Hull on her way home from an eastern trip. e Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts left Monday for Seattle, where she will spend ome time with her mother. Mrs. Hunt. i Miss Alice Dodge of Davenport. la. Is i here visiting her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Dodge, at their home. Miss Dodge has spent the winter In southern California and la on her way home see Mrs. William Tgleheart Is the guest of Mrs. E. B. Critchlow at her Brighton cottage for a week. see Dr. J. C. E. King will ha here the first of the week from Portland on his way en will visit for a day with f 1 lends here. He will be accompanied by his daughter Constance, who will remain here for a visit with" Miss Rosamond Ritchie. e MIm Dorothy Col born and Miss Frances Browne left Tuesday morning on their ponies for Brighton and will max the trip up on horseback. Thev will spend the next two weeks at the Browns cottage. cot-tage. e e Mrs. John Reed left Tuesday for Seattle to spend the next fortnight or so with her mother. ,e Madame Morns Is back from an eastern east-ern trip of eome six weeks and is st home at the New Grand hotel. Miss Flora Jones Is here from Rawlins. Raw-lins. Wyo., visiting her cousin. Mrs. A. J. JopMn. see Mrs. Frank P. Byrnes of Evansvllle, Ind.. who Is visiting the King Cohbe family, will spend the next fortnight with her niece. Mr. V. H. Hopkins. South street. Fink and white wet peas I wftc used In the table and home decora tions. 1 e e e j Mrs. F.Mas Smith and Miss Pearl Weiler j have :ssut(i Invitations for ten to be ( R-ivcn nt vhe Wcllcr home next Tuesday ' afternoon. Mrs. i:. P. Hammond entertained W.- 'iM Kilay at tin llrst of a eeiles of lnnrhnn tn h- shn t her home on K.iFt Suoiii PniHh street. Mt. Kfl'wsrd Roaenhaunt and Mrs. A'l' lnlt ttiirr i ntcrtaind a large number of frien-lti Tin'Rday afternoon at bridge tei ut f h"nic of the former on South TptM,. i-p-t. The gtimn were played In th Flmrie cn the lawns. Tea was served Ind' Mire. Flowers were used In IN' rtcoiut;nnii. Word conies from Chlcns'i announcing tlc tp;ir;-lnef Hmtp cn Monday last of Mi .Uhrn Tliurber. the daughter of W V i! r ! Tb ir-cr of Ycrkvtlle. III., and Tlnrri 'luM'rie Crnbbe.. the hardwtire ini'-rliiiMi .f tMR I'ltjff The roarriaire Vyv t-M.k i. ! nt thj- home of the Rev. M. wmm C )svp an 1 wa the result of a romance riatinz b;i' li M a Yellowstone park trip tw '-eim "nrller. Mr. nd Mrs. Crabbe left for f i'k trio mid later will be at home In Salt Lake. I-'i;:irl' V". ijn -Mbcre; nnn- mccs mar-r1'i mar-r1'i fli'iiT'i'T Kmllv KMKwbeth, to t'hs Vt Softer Morgan of Seattle, on J.'l. I. in S-ittle. Mr. nd Mrs. Mor-rn Mor-rn win :t li-mi ft-r July 15 ut l-SOS Kant t'ej.iiv H" Seattle. Wash. Mrs. C. H. IVanchaM has issued invitations in-vitations for a ta next Tuewlnv after- Major and Mrs. Houston Dudley of Nashville. Tenn.. are visitors In the city for a time, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nelson and Miss Mary Ixu Bees-ley Bees-ley in the Cummlngs apartments. ''W Mrs. M. C. Hodge and her daughter Leila of Chicago, HI., on their way home from Yellowstone park, ar visiting Mrs. Hodge's sisters. Mrs. W. R. Hall and Mrs. J. T. O'Brien. 218 M street. see Miss Theresa Godbe haa taken the Rawlins Raw-lins cottage at Brighton, where ahe will have a number of guests with her during the summer. Mis Edna Dwyer left Monday for Newton, la. where ahe will spend the next two months as a guest of her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Critchlow. see Mrs. James Hogle, who has spent the Cast half year abroad, la again In her ome at 37 East Brlgham street. e 1 Mrs. Elisabeth H. Ddnbar and Mrs. Waldemar Van Cott are now at the Hotel Virginia at Long Beach for a brief visit. Mrs. E. Hegnev and her daughter. Gladys, accompanied by Mrs. T. H. Allen and ner daughter. Margaret, left yesterday yester-day In the auto for Brighton. Miss Ida Savage will leave -soon for Yellowstone park In company with friend. e e Miss Ruby Knowlton has gone to Spencer. Spen-cer. Ida., to spend the rest of th sum- ! mer. www Mrs. Edward J. Roberts of Twin Fall. 1 Ida.. Is In Salt Iake City visiting at tha J. j. Daly home. e Mrs. Joel Nlblcy left thl morning for Logan, where ahe will visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. S. A- Whitney and her family have gone to Brighton, where they will occupy the Karrlck cottage for the sum- i mer. e I Mrs. E. M. Best has gone to Iogan to spend Mime time with her son. Dr. H. P. Emers. no:i rt ner home in r-ast f irst south street. Mrs. Kugn P avkrd will enlertaln at r-nl n"(t Wednesdav afternoon at hr lmnie in Kirs nvenue. Mrs. i K. pnrnrov entertained the tnemtiers of the S. H. dub Tuesday aftor-n-n at Saltalr. Lunchon was served follow In r a dip In the lake. The guests surprised t he bust ess wit h a flower snower. ABOUT PEOPLE. ! Mrs. K. Vlkn and her son have gone to Callfurnla for a visit. e e !r. and Mrs. Walter R. Ware and Miss j Flor-nc Ware have returned from the Snake river In Idaho, after a pleasant fishing trip. see Mrs He her M. Wells has returned from Portland, Or., sfter a month'a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Rthel Nettleion Is chaperoning a I party of air's at L'pper Falls in Pruvo i canyon A party of girls, guests of Mian Jane Darling, left Thursday morning for Brighton, where lliey will spend some time under the chaperonage of Mrs. Kirn-ball. Kirn-ball. In the party are the Misses Mar-I Mar-I garet and Carolyn Bache. Gula Dtx. Ue- i neve Savage. Gladys Savage, Mary Grant. Mary Luman, Barnard ina Kimball and Bath Baldwin. e ! Miss Nannie Turlfh of Dulutb and Miss i i A Ice O'Brien of St. Paul will be here within a fortnight to spend a part of v the summer with th J. R. Walker fam-f"aw fam-f"aw Hv. The ynnug girls are friends of Miss Margaret Walker and she has been visit- I log them sine the clos of her school. I Mr. and Mm. W. H. Bancroft have gone to the coast for a few days' visit. The Rev. p. a. Slmpkin of Phillips Congregational Con-gregational church left Thursday niaht to Join Mrs. Simpkln and the child ten at Ocean Park fur the rewt of the summer. The Rev. and Mrs. Oliver B. Loud f ; Vernal wtk arrive next week to occupy ; the parsonage during the absence of Mr 1 and Mrs. Simpkln. The Rev. Mr. Loud j will occupy the - pulpit ut tit Phillips . church. I Mrs. H." W. Ecc'es and Miss Mildred Rccles of New York, who have been up at Island Park for a few days past, came down yesterday morning to meet Mr. Eecles on his arrival from the east. They are at the home of Mrs. F. E. William-on, William-on, but together they will go to Island Park early in the week to spend the remainder re-mainder of the summer there. see i Judce and Mrs. Henry I. Moore of Mason Ma-son City. Nev.. are guests at the Hotel I tah for a few days. Mrs. Moore Is a sister of Mrs. W. Rollo Grant and Mrs. Bert Seaboldt. 9 Mrs. J. J. Ievereaux and daughters, i Josephine and Franc, are spending a few weeks In Emigration canyon. Mir Caroline I Jim son and her guest. Miss Small of Buffalo, N. Y., are guests of Miss Godbe for a few weeks at the Rawlins cottage In Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Godbe and children are also guests at the cottage. e e e Mrs. Edith Davis, accompanied by Mrs. F. C. Adams and Miss Margaret Caldwell, Cald-well, left during the week for a month's trip In California, going first to San Francisco and later to Los Angeles. e Dr. snd Mrs. K. D. Woodruff and family fam-ily leavi soon for their cot Lags In Brighton. e e Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Rogers have returned re-turned from a two weeks' stay in Brighton. Brigh-ton. v Mm. Cooper of Redlands. Cel.. is visiting visit-ing In the city, the guest of her sinter. Mrs. T. Egan, in South Sixth East street. h Miss Leecnmhe or Canada Is Visiting In Suit Lake City with Mrs. T. W. Boyer at her home on Second avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Warren Bentamln hnva gone east for s few weeks' visit. e Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Chsdhoume of Boston Bos-ton are guests st the home of Mr. snd Mrs. J. T Beless on South First West street. Next week they will be member of s party to leve for a two weeks' camping trip tn Yellowstone park. e e Mrs Mnrril N. Farr and her small son ! have rone to lan fr a week a visit j with friends before going to Fish Haven to spend tl.e rest of tha summer. e 9 Mrs. Grant, wife f Captain Frank A. Grant of San Francisco is ths guest for the present . week or so of Mr. snd Mrs. S. D. Woodruff at their home on First North. ew Miss K'nor Ixweri of Ixte Angeles Ym here visiting Iter brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cooney, at No. t Kensington Ken-sington spsrtaiems. . Miss IMitse Fotlsnl. vti-e principal of one of i tie schxobi of Elisabeth. N. J.. spent Sunday and Vondav In the city f oa ner way to ths coast, visiting Mr. and |