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Show Mra. Le Grand Young. Jr., Mrs. William Wil-liam Reld and Mtss A ft on Young are entertaining this afternoon at tea at the i-e Grand Young home In Red Butte hoJ-- hoJ-- . low. e Bishop F. 9. Spalding and his mother wU tnfnnrrow for Denve, Mra. Spaldlng will remain In Denver, her home. Mill Bishop tips Wing a 111 go oast on bualnvaa. Mien Margaiel Whitney has gone to . Chicago to visit .with friends. A successful social event of yesterday was the luncheon given at the Country iluh hv Mrs. Dsld Keith for Mrs. Kran-viu Kran-viu Smith of Muikegon, Mich., and Mra. Lockharl of Nevada. Tlie guests mere mostly old Park City friends of the hosiers. hos-iers. e Mrs. Carl F. Beck is entertaining at ridge luncheon thts afternoon, and will alst entertain tonight. The events are in honor of her niece, Mlsa Eva Delong of 8u George. e e Miss Arllne Johnson entertained a num-br num-br of friends yesterday for Mls June Howard. ' Mrs. V. W. Meakin waa hostess at a bridge tea given at her home yesterday yes-terday afternoon. e e Mrs. Arthur H. H. Bird Is entraining entrain-ing a party of friends at luncheon at tha Country club today. Mrs. Arthur Behal of New York la visiting vis-iting In this city with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Simon Bamberger. Miss Owen Tripp will entertain a few friends at bridge tontht In honor of her cousin. Mlsa June Howard. Miss Katharine Judge returned yesterday yester-day from a several weeks' visit In the east. see Mrs. Orson Rfdredge Is entertaining at a bridge tea this afternoon for Mias Florence S pence. e e A large reception was held last night ar the T. R. Cutler country home for Mlsa Vera Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mra. T. R. Cutler, and David H. Thomas.; who were married In the temple at noon. e e e Miss Goldi Stowed and R. Cheshire were married last night at the Stometl home. 2Jt South Hecond W"et street. Hishep E. 8. Woodruff performed the veremon y . Mr. and M re. Cheshl re will be at borne at the Qthbone aparinjents. ' ' Mm. W. C. Ashwll! is entertaining- the members of the missionary society and their friends of the First Congregational church at her home. 144 8outh SUlh Eaat s treat. |