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Show in the Social Realm B Mrs. R. u. Turner, wife of Major Bf Turner U. S. A., who was a visitor to Bj Salt Lake recently, will return about B the middle of the month and will B spend some tinne here. Major Tur- ncr has been ordered to Alcatr.iz'to H superintend the construction of a new H, military prison there, and a part of Hi the time of his assignment Mrs. Tur- Bj ncr will spend here. She will be at B' home at the Knutsford. B Mrs. Sam H. Sharman entertained B at: an April card party on Monday. B Prizes were won by Mrs. William B Egan and Mrs. O. E. Groshell. B Those present were: Mrs. Roy B Snow, Mrs. Harry Elliott, Mrs. Wil- B ! Ham Dec, Mrs. Thomas Rang, Mrs. B p. H. Groshell, Mrs. O. W. Rawlings, Mrs. O. E. Groshell, jr., Mrs. Shib-B Shib-B ley, Mrs T. A. Woolcy, Mrs. A. H. B Woolcy. M B ' Mrs. Albert R. Hagcr and her two I small sons will leave with her father, Charles Read, about May ist for San I j Francisco, whence she sails to join B I Mr. Hager in Manila. Mrs. Read, Hj who is visiting her sister, Miss Bob Bj i Ellerbeck, will join Mr. Read, and Hi ; will make a tour of the southern B ji states before returning home. B . . H James W. Neill reached town Mon- H ' day evening from Butte, after spend- H ing the past two months in the east, H coming back that way. He will leave H within a day or so to join Mrs. and H Miss Neill in Pasadena, and they will B spend the next few weeks in Santa B Barbara. I ... H Major and Mrs. M. A. Breeden H entertained at dinner Wednesday Hi evening for Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hunt. Hi The others at dinner were Mr. and Hi Mrs. R. M. Breeden, and Miss Bca- B trice Borcmau. B fl " fl The old and new officers of the Pastors' Aid of the First Presbyterian Presbyter-ian church attended an at home with H. Mrs. Maurice M. Johnson at her home B on East Eccond South street from Bf four to six o'clock Wednesday. 1 ... B, Mrs. James E. Jennings will give Hi two bridge teas on Wednesday and B Thursday of next week, the first in Hi honor of Mrs. Mahonri M. Young H and the second to meet Mrs. Roscoe B M1'. Breeden. M ... H , Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and H l son, James, Jr., expect to leave isoon for San Francisco, to spend the summer. Miss Jessie Anderson may remain in town a little longer with friends. ... Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux and Mrs. M J George W. Snow ntertained a few Biff- of their friends informally at cards BIT on Thursday at the Marioneaux home B& I 75 E street. L Mrs. H. S. Dayncs was the hostess Monday at a luncheon at the Brans-ford Brans-ford given in honor of Miss Vilate Eardlcy, whose marriage took place Wednesday. The table was decorated decor-ated with azaleas and carnations. . . Mrs. George MacLaughlin, fornv crlly Miss Louise Waldcn, will be here from Rochester, New Work, early in June, to spend a part of the summer with her mother, Mrs. A. M. Walden. ... Mrs. Maurice M. Johnson entertained enter-tained the members of the Pastors' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday at her home on East Second South street. ... Miss K'athcrine Judge left Monday for Fort Leavenworth, where she will be joined by her sister, Mrs. Theodore Theo-dore A. Baldwin, and together they will go to New York for the spring. ... The Women's club meet Tuesday with Mrs. L. S. Deane, who read a paper on "The Child Without a Childhood," and Mrs. T. T. Allen spoke on child la'bor. ... Cards have been received announcing announc-ing the marriage in East Orange, N. J., of Miss Helen Keyser, formerly of this city, to Harry W. Sturges. Miss Nettie Luman has returned to National Park seminary after a vacation va-cation spent with friends in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. ... The Sans Souci club met Monday with Mrs. Abner Luman. Card prizes priz-es were won by Mrs. E. S. Ellerbeck and Mrs. Wilson. ... Mr. and Mrs. Mahonri M. Young arc now settled in their new home, 183 Center street.. Mrs. Young will be at home Wednesdays. ... Miss Grace Graw, of Denver, is here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Leonard at Murray for a few weeks. ... The regular meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary society of the Temple B'nai Israel was held at the B. B. rooms. ... Mrs. George W Putnam entertained enter-tained the Third Street Card club Wednesday at a luncheon at her home'." ... Mrs. T. A. Wakeling is in Bingham, Bing-ham, spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Molson, at the Elmer-ton. Elmer-ton. ... Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gorharm are now at home at 715 Secant itrset. Mrs. Frank M. Driggs, of Ogden, is visiting friends in town for a few days. ... Mrs. David, Eccles and Miss Bertha Ecclcs, of Ogden, spent a few days in town this week. ... M'jrs. A. L. Hoppaugh entertained the Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Brigham street. ... Miss Delia Janet Richards entertained enter-tained the Sewing club .Wednesday at her home. ... Mrs. J. C. W,ecter of Pocatello is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J .Gor-ham. .Gor-ham. ... Mr. and Mrs. A'. E. Blunck are here from Idaho visiting their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. L. H. Wheeler. ... Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch returned re-turned Monday from Long Beach, where Mrs. Lynch spent the winter. ... Mrs. C. S. Williamson of Denver, who spent the past few weeks here, has returned to Denver. ... Mrs. M. Connant and her mother, are here from Portland visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Cox. ... Mr. and Mrs Van Spaulding .and Miss Eethel Wimmer left Monday for an eastern trip of some months. ... The Plate club will meet next Thursday with Mrs. H. C. Edwards at her home on Third street. ... Mrs. Elizabeth White Dunbar has arrived from Mississippi and is with her cousin, Mrs. George H. Wood. ... Mrs. John R. Twelves and daughter, daught-er, Mrs. Winter, and Mrs. William Bersach spent Tuesday in town. ... Mrs. Willbcrn Wells is here from the southern part of the state, spending spend-ing a few days with friends. ... Mr. and Mrs H. O. Miller, of Belle-view, Belle-view, Idaho, were in town Tuesday on their way from New York to their ranch, ... Mrs. Elmer E. Corfman and Mrs. Newell, of Provo, are visiting friends in town. ... Mrs. Ambrose P. Hibbs and little son, of Ogden, are visiting In the city for a few days. ... Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Alexander are now at home at 43 the Bransford. ... Mrs. Ida Dusenberry, of Provo, is spending a few days in the city. ... Mrs. D. H. Beck has returned to O'maha after visiting friends in Salt Lake. |