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Show SH IN THE SOCIAL REALM H I Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Terry cntortalncil I -a few friends at dinner Monday oven- I ing. I Mrs. John C. Cutler jr. entertained I her sowing club Tuesday afternoon at I her homo in E street. I Tho Cloofan was entertained Tucs- I day at tho homo of Miss Abbio Wells, I 170 A street. Miss Wells gave tho pa- H per on "Tho Louvre and tho Tull- H lories." & I Mrs. James V. Sadler has Issued in- H vltatlons for a brldgo party Saturday H afternoon. 0 H Mrs. Charles Head entertained tho "GOO" club Thursday at tho Alta club. & iS H Mrs. Jay T. Harris entertained her H card club Wednesday at her npart- H ments in tho Loulso Hats. w & H Mrs. Frank Jennings entertained a H few friends very Informally Thursday H afternoon. i H Ralph E. Waterman, formerly of H Salt Lako was married Jan. Oth at H Reno, Nov., to Miss Cecil M. Cotton of H that place, by tho Rov. Samuel Uns- H worth. They will reside at Goldflold. & & H .The Daughters of tho Revolution 1 held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday at 3 o'clock in tho Tern- M plcton building. Mrs. John D. Spencer M icad a paper on "Colonial Days and Dames." M Mrs. Joseph Q. Sawyer and young H son, who have been spending tho boll- M days at tho Dlckort home, will return m to Hallcy, Idaho, Saturday, to join Mr. m Sawyer. M A. 13. Wltchor has returned from Ely M after a short trip. M Mrs. N. F. Putnam returned from H Montrose, Col., whoro sho spent sov- H oral weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. B Knox Bodcl. M Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Terry loft Wed- H ncsday for tho East from whero they B - will start on a trip of several weeks HI In Cuba. H Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Walker have gono HJ to California to join Mr. and Mrs. Ray H Walker, who aro spending somo weeks H H Mrs. E. M. Allison, jr., spent Monday H in Ogdcn. H Mrs. W. W. Armstrong loft Monday H for Los Angeles, whero sho will bo H joined later by Mr. Armstrong, when H they will go to Honolulu. M H Mrs. C. Ira Tuttlo left Monday oven- H lug for Los Angeles. H W. G. Sharp of New York, is a guest H in tho city of Judge and Mrs. Hark- H Mrs. Albort Fisher left Saturday H for a month's stay In California. B L. C. Miller left Wednesday after- H noon on n short business trip to H Colorado. M o H Lieutenant and Mrs. W. H. Point of H Fort Douglas gavo an at homo a few H days ago t otJio officers and Indies of tho post. A buffet supper was served. Mrs. Point was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. H. H. Wells, Mrs. A. II. Smith, Mrs. F. II. Burton and Miss Sliercr. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Whitney expect to leavo Sunday for tho oast. They will go to Chicago, Rochestor, Now York and theuco to Florida. .; .. Mr. and Mrs. James Jennings, who hnvo been at tho Emery-Holmes for tho past two years, will return to their homo at 425 East Brigham street early ear-ly in tho spring. Mrs. W. K. Murdock and her little daughter, Margaret, aro visiting Mrs. E. S. Dunford at 885 First street. & .S Mrs. W. C. Hall will entertain at brldgo on Saturday afternoon. Word has just reached Salt Lakoof tho marrlago of Mrs. Lucllo Warwick of San Francisco, to Austin K. Tier-nan Tier-nan of this city, tho event having taken tak-en placo in New York Jan. 0. Mr. and Mrs. Tlernan aro now on their wedding trip, and will go to Now Orleans Or-leans for tho festival of Mardl Gras, and later to Los Angeles and to San Francisco to make their homo for the present. Mrs. Tlernan, who was with them in Now York, loft them in Boston Bos-ton for her homo trip, and Is now in Salt Laise to visit her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Whitney. Captain Sidney A. Cloman, U. S. A. military attache oi tho English om-bassay, om-bassay, whoso marrlago to Mrs. Clement Cle-ment of this city took placo last month, was admitted to an audience with King Edward last Saturday. He was accompanied by his predecessor, Major John H. Boacom. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boyd entertained at cards Tuesday evening, six tables woro filled with players, and "500" was tho gamo played. Prizes were won by Mrs. G. W. Putnam and Clarence War-nock. War-nock. J . Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Searlo of Provo aro spending a fow days In tho city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. St. Claire. Dean and Mrs. Benjamin Brewster received their friends Tuesday evening at a "silver tea" at tho deanery on East Fourth South street. Tho evening even-ing was spent quite Informally and a flno musical program, under tho direction direc-tion of Mrs. Graham F. Putnam was furnished. Thoso who took part In it were Miss Esther T. Allen, Miss Edna Dwyer, Mrs. C. R. Aley, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. J. T. Treasuro and Karl Schold. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Siegel and their family expect to leavo within tho next few weeks for Now York, whence thoy sail early In March for Europe They will tour tho Mediterranean during dur-ing tho spring months, and will spend somo tlmo In Italy. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grant entertained a few friends at dinner Tuesday evening even-ing In honor of Mrs. Thomas B- Hun. tor. Mrs. Julia Taylor entertained at cards Wednesday afternoon at her home on First street. Captain and Mrs. H. D. Styer and tjiolr Vreo children and Major Ed mund Wilkes sailed last Saturday on the transport Sherman for tho Philippines. Philip-pines. & Jt Bishop F. S. Spalding returned Tuesday from Glenwood Spilngs, Col., whero ho spent a few days. & .' Miss Florence Kimball Is in Ogdcn the guest of Mrs. A. It. Heywood for a short time. Tho Sowing club met Tuesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. John C. Cutler, jr., at her homo on E street. Mrs. A. G. Horn and Mrs. H. M. Rowo of Ogden spent Tuesday In the city. Mrs. Payno of Denver Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Rash. & J Mrs. Priscllla Jennings entertained nt a tea Thursday afternoon at her homo on B street. The Ladles' Mission circle of the First Baptist church met Thursday with Mrs. Thompson at 115 Twelfth East street. Dr. J. S. Richards and J. H. Richards Rich-ards left Tuesday for Los Angeles and Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. Elmer E. Darling entertained Wednesday afternoon at a bridge affair in honor of Mrs. Charles Read. Prizes were won by Mrs. George El-lerbeck El-lerbeck and Mrs. B .F. Cailey. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stewart entertained enter-tained their card club Tuesday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Sarah McChrystal will accompany accom-pany .her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Parsons, to Denver Saturday for a short visit. Miss Daisy Raybould entertained Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Thomas B. Hunter of Monterey. Mrs. G. W. Putnam will leavo Tuesday Tues-day for a visit with friends in Denver. Den-ver. Charles Curley is in town from Louisiana visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Mayo. Mrs. Eliza S. Dunford has returned from tho coast, whoro sho has been . visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morton French , for somo time. . Mrs. Frank B. Stephens entertained t at a buffet luncheon in honor of Mrs. . Thomas Benton Hunter. Albert McCornlck entertained a I party of young people with a bob-sleigh I rldo Wednesday evening, followed by a supper. Mrs. Julia Taylor entertained the members of her card club Thursday at tho homo of her father, John Claik, on First street. ' i Tho Pan-Hellenic met Thursday afternoon with Miss Clara I. Colburne and Miss Mabel Corbln at Rowland Hall. w & Mrs. Charles Rc?d entertained tho 500 Card club Friday at a luncheon at the Alta club. & Jt Miss Arvilla Clark of Provo Is visiting visit-ing Mrs. W. W. Riter for a fow days. Tho senior assembly took placo Friday Fri-day evening at tho university. A ulnquo schemo of decorating was carried out, and several hundred col-lego col-lego pennants voro used in tho decoration. decor-ation. Tho affair was under the patronage pat-ronage of Governor and Mrs. John C. Cutler, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury, Dean and Mrs. Byron Cummlngs, Pio-fssor Pio-fssor and Mrs. Fred Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Waldomar Van Cott, Dean and Mrs. Ralph V. Chamberlain, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. ' J. H. Maddock, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Riter, Colonel and Mrs. Wlllard Young. Senator and Mrs. S. H. Love, Mayor and Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Ebaugh. The members of the class of '07 aro Fred Scranton, Georgo W. Bailey, Frank S. Hatch, M. V. Eardley, Roy Hatch, Dale Pitt, J. C. Brown, Fred Ferron, John A. Erickson, Harry E. Freeman, Hazel B. Stevens, Claire Young, C. W. Gibbs, Ernest Bramwell, R. A. Hart, D. A. Maclnnes, Percy Goddard, C. A. Broaddus, Thomas Var-ley, Var-ley, Christen Jensen, H. H. Hills, R. C. Towler, W. P. Mifflin, J. D. Birch, Alice Y. Farnsworth, Joseph H. Felt, Stayner Richards, W. C. Browning, Albert L. Taylor, W. S. Brighton, Carl W. Scott, Harry E. Mooro, Fred Ben-nion, Ben-nion, Mattio Miles, Zora A. Shaw.An-drew Shaw.An-drew A. Kerr, R. W. Hartley and Nellie Nel-lie E. Brown. The marrlago of Miss Mabel Miner, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Aurellus Miner, to Swan T. Olson, took place Wednesday morning In tho temple, and was followed in tho evening by a reception re-ception at tho homo of tho brldo's parents on C street. Tho young people left later for tho southern part of tho state, but will make their homo In Salt Lake. |