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Show K in the social Realm H H 1 The music section of the Ladies' H. J i.erary club met at Hie club house H Wednesday morning. Mrs. William BB A Wetzell gave a talk on Jessie Gay- BB nor, and her music was illustrated by BB Mrs. Jack Keith, Miss Ferguson and BB IIrs. Wetzell. Mrs. McAlccr read a BB) paper on sacred music, and this sub- BB i-ct was illustrated by Mrs. Stanley BB Price and Mts.' Kate Bridewell An- Bfl utrson in a duct, "Stabat Mater,'"- BB :ind by Mrs. Ycarslcy with them in M two trios, "Lift Thine Eyes" and BB' ' Ave Maria." H B Mrs. John C. Cutler and Miss Mabel BB Cutler entertained Wednesday aftcr- BB- neon at a matinee party at the Salt BB!, Lake theatre, followed by a supper. Bjp J Their guests were Mrs. T. B. Bcatty, BB Mrs. Roscoc M. Brccden, Miss Merle BB' Lynch, Miss Edith Kingsbury, Miss BB) Jean Spencer, Miss Rchan Spencer, BB Miss Luclla Cutler, Miss Virginia BJ Bcatty, Miss Fannie Brccden, Miss Bl Dorothy Rogers, Miss Zola Baglcy Bfl and Miss Hazel Cutler. H B Mrs. E. Bonncmort entertained a Bl I arty of friends at the Theatre Mon- BJ day evening to witness the opening HI performance of "Beside the Bonnie Bfl Brier Bush." The affair was ar- Bfl rsnged in honor of Mrs. Fred Ilal- Bl verson, and the guests were Mrs. BJ Theodore Burmcster, Mr. and Mrs. Bl , Chamberlain and Miss Cora Bonnc- Bfl mort. 'A supper. at the home of the BJ hostess followed the event. H B Mrs. Fred Slade and Mrs. W. J. J Lynch entertained at cards Tuesday BJ afternoon in honor of Mrs. C. S. Bfl Williamson of Denver. Six tables BJ vire filled with the players, and the BJ game of 500 was played. A special BJ prize was awarded Mrs. Williamson BJ as guest of honor, and Mrs. J. II. Bfl McMillen and Mrs. W. L. Green won BJ the prizes in the game. M M The marriage of Miss Arvilla Clark BJ and Willard Andelin took place Wed- Bl ucsday in the Salt Lake temple and BJ v.as followed by a reception in the BH evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BJ W. W. Ritcr on East First South M street. Mr. and Mrs. Andelin will BJ sail early in May for Germany, where Bm they expect to spend some time in BH study. 11 PJ Mrs. John M. Rcinsimar entertained BJ two dozen of her friends at cards BJ Wednesday to meet Mrs. C. S. Wil- BJ liamson of Denver. Six tables were BM T 1 layed, and the- prizes were awarded BJ 11 to Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. W. R. BJ I Warren. A special prize was awarded BJ the guest of honor. BJB F. C. Schramm entertained at a fl dinner Monday evening, followed by BJ a box party at the Orpheum in honor BJ ' of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Savage. BJ The other guests were the Misses BJ Flizabeth and Mildred McMillan and BJ Jolin S. Critchlow. 1 J Mrs. Priscilla Jennings celebrated J her sixty-ninth birthday Monday with BJ a tea to about fifty of her friends. BJ The hostess was assisted by her Bj daughters, daughters-in-law and grand BJ da lighters. J , BJi I A fa "well reception was given H Mrs. W. S. Patterson in the parlors BJ of the Central Christian church Wcd- H I nesday afternoon. Mrs. Patterson is H S about to move out of the city. I ' Bi Mrs. Robert Welles Fisher entertained enter-tained at a luncheon at the Commercial Com-mercial club Wednesday, her guests being Mrs. G. G. Vcrbryck, Mrs. F. W. Francis and Miss Leaf Douglas. The history section of the Ladies' Literary club met at the club house Thursday morning, when Mrs. C. H. McMahon read a paper on "Early Lyric Poets of Greece." Miss Esther Goldman of Portland, Ore., is visiting the Misses Anna and Lena Levy. Miss Goldman is on the way to California, where she will remain re-main a few months. Mrs. W. J. Wolstenholmc entertained enter-tained the officers of the Daughters of the Pioneers Wednesday afternoon ni a Kensington, followed by a dinner. din-ner. Mrs. W J. Wolstenholmc enter-, tained the officers of the Daughters of the Pioneers at .1 luncheon Wednesday Wed-nesday at her home on South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kiscr entertained enter-tained a party of friends at the opening open-ing performance of "Friends" on Monday evening at the Grand. Miss Blanche Kimball will be at home on her return with her sister, Mrs. Florence Kimball Woodruff, at 40 South Twelfth East street. Miss Lela Stingley entertained girls of the younger set at tea yesterday afternoon at the Stingley apartments in the Louise. Mir. and Mrs. George Geigcr, who luive been at home in the Brown terrace, ter-race, will leave shortly to make their home again in Denver. Mrs. Lillic Clayton Wolstenholmc entertained Wednesday afternoon the officers of the Daughters of the Pioneers Pio-neers at her home on Cleveland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cosgriff entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday for Mrs. L. D. Bachc, who is visiting her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. F. E. McGu.Tin. Mrs. Wallace Bransford entertained the Cup and Saucer club Wednesday afternoon at her apartments in the Bransford. Miss Beatrice Chcesman and Miss Aline Maclean entertained on Thursday Thurs-day at a bridge tea for Miss Leslie Kerr. Mrs. Robert W. Sloan, who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alfred J. Farrell, for a few days, left Wednesday Wednes-day for her home in Logan. Mrs. W. J. Browning entertained the Twentieth Century Card club Wednesday at her home on North Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Masson pre still in Los Angeles, and may make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Donnellan have gone to Pacific Grove to spend the next few months. 1 . L Miss Bess Chandler of Bingham is i.'. town visiting friends. Rev and Mrs. George Hunting have gone to Ely to make their home. Mrs. R. II. Officer spent .1 few days at -Murray with Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Little have moved and arc now at home at 126 Second East street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Gustin entertained en-tertained a bridge club Thursday evening at their home on R street. Judge and Mrs. D. N. Straup entertained enter-tained at cards Tuesday evening. Miss lone Morrison entertained a few of her girl friends Friday afternoon after-noon at her home. , The ladies of the Iliff Methodist church gave a dinner Thursday evening even-ing in the church parlors. A high five card party was given Thursday at Downing hall, 269 East Third South. Mrs. Frank B. Cook entertained at cards Thursday afternoon in honor of 'Mrs. C. S. Williamson. D. II. Pecry entertained a party of fiicuds at the Theatre Monday evening. even-ing. Miss Addic Zanc has gone to Chicago Chi-cago for a visit with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Zanc. The Cup and Saucer club met on Wednesday with Mrs. Wallace Brans-ford. Brans-ford. Mrs. John C. Cutler received her friends informally Monday at her home. Mrs. T. S. Kilgalon of Butte is visiting vis-iting in Salt Lake. |