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Show A moat enjovable affair of Saturday afternoon wa the informal musicale riven at the Read home on O street by Mra. Charles Read and her stater. Miss Auranla Ktlerberk. In compliment to Miss flvhflla Olavton. whose marrUga on Wednesday will be the Important social ev?nt of July. A program was given. Including In-cluding musical number by Mrs. Minna S Lewis, vocaliet; Otto King, cellist; Mrs. J T Ottmer. Mrs Esther Allen Gaw, Misses Florence and KIlMbath Allen and little Mitts Margaret Browning, tha wonderful won-derful child violinist. mm A beautifully appointed luncheon at the t'nlverslty club Saturday waa given by Mra. Oeorg Depue Keyser to thirty-six thirty-six frtends to meet Mra. Paul F. Keyaer, one of the spring brides. The National Congress of Mothers will meet Wednesday afternoon next at 3 o'clock to hear the report of Utah's two delegates. Mrs. W. R. McCornlck and Mrs. Sol Piegel, to the meeting held In Washington Wash-ington In Mav. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Clarence K. Allen. 92t First avenue. Pr. Tyler also will speak. Mra. Frank Womack and Mrs. Walter Fnce bsv gone to Richfield to spend tha Fourth with their parema, Mr. and Mra. Cnce. Mr. and Mrs. Thnmse W. Partridge and their family have gone up to the hesd waters of tha Weber river on a Ashing trip. . e Mrs. J H Ranks and her son hare gone to Portland, Or., to spend a month with relattvea. Mra. Frank Puma is here from F.vana-vllle, F.vana-vllle, ind., visiting the King Cobhe family In the Kensington. Mlea Margaret Cob be la spending the summer In Evansvllle. . Mrs. Rutherford Harta. who haa been spending the past throe months with her mother. Mrs, Granger, haa gone to Pan FranHsro to sail next Wednesday for the Philippine to Join LJeutenant Harta. who Is there. Mr. 1. D. Fancher of New York, sleter of Mr. Harts, will join her there, and alao Mlaa Ietltla Gaakln. e Miss Rosalie pollock leavea tomorrow to attend the meeting of the N. E. A-In A-In Sen Francisco. Mr. S. D. Boone of Hallev, Tda.. who haa been In California attending the commencement exercises of banta Clara college, where her eon waa graduated, baa gone on to her home after a abort visit with Mra. O. R. Armstrong. Miss Ellsa Dav Is home from a year at Montlrello seminary and will spend tha summer here. Mrs. Oeorge W. R. Dorsev haa been called to Fremont. Neb., after only a few days here, hut wilt return soon and will be here for a short time before going go-ing on to Baker City, Or., with her alster. Mr. and Mrs. I-awrence Green and thel: family have taken the Darrow cottage at Brighton and will go up for the warm weather about the middle of July, e e e Mr. and Mra. Frank Gallagher and Mlaa Pun-ell have moved and are now at home at 70 Second avenue. s Mrs. Hngle, who has been abroad since the midwinter, lands In Sew York Sunday Sun-day and will reach here on Thursday next. Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Rpragu returned from Los Angeles Frldav and are at home once more In the Hollywood apartments. Mrs. F. A. Pwanger Is here from 8prlngteld. Mo., visiting her mother, Mra. A. E. Clay, at 411 Twelfth East atreet. Dr. and Mrs. 1. Clarence Hmullyan will leave on Tueaday for Atlanta. Ga.. whence Mra. Smullvan will go later to the mountains In Virginia during the hot weather. Mies Laura We her. the young daughter of Judge and Mrs. A. J. Wetwr. haa returned re-turned for the summer, having completed her frshntati vear at Smith w liege, Northampton, Masa. Mrs. James A. Miner will entertain at a luncheon on Wednesday at the Hotel 1'iah In honor of hvr granddaughter. Miss Margaret McOure. Mrs. O. W. Ott entertained quite Informally In-formally at hri.lae Saturday aftermwm fr Mrs. Ott and Misa Ott. who are here from the east on vinlt. J. W. Thomas of Kan Jose. Cal.. Is via- i Itln relatives in Bait lake. j |