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Show hm M -..-- - . . . ..-..., . lllB a , MM I in me Social Realm Hj The Seekers' club met Tuesday af- lj i tcmoon with Mrs. B. B. Owen. HH' H ' Mrs. Joseph Young entertained a H matinee party Wednesday afternoon. H H , Duncan MacPhcrson Boyd has gone Hi to the coast for the stay of a month. H' ... H J. E. Cosgriff entertained at a din- H ner at the Alta club Wednesday cv- 1 cning. . H Mrs. Thomas Weir left Tuesday H morning for a stay of a few weeks M in Denver. 1 . M Mrs. John Reed entertained a small M luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. Charles H O. Wittcmorc. M Mrs. George W. Putnam cntcrtain- HJ cd Mie ladies of the Evening Card HJ club Tuesday at her home. H ... HJ The Ladies' Reading club met M Tuesday with Mrs. W. F. Beer at H her home on B street. H ... M Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clark, Jr., will H be here probably Sunday to spend a HJ few days -with friends. H H Mrs. Jcnacttc Lumaii entertained H Tuesday night at a danc: for her H ' guest, Miss Loughbridgc of Denver. HJ Mrs. Grant Hampton was the host- HJ ess Tuesday at a bridge tea, the first of two such affairs. H H Miss Stella Fabian had a half doz- H en. girl friends in to a luncheon on HJ Monday for Miss Mary Stubbs. HI ... H Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sharp HI and Mrs. Thomas Davis will leave HJ within a few days for New York. HH The third of the bridge tourna- H ments began Tuesday afternoon with H a game at the home of Mrs. Louis B. B McCornick. H ,Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Edwards and Hh tljcir son, Carlysic, left the bttcr H( part of the week for California, where ( they will spend some time. HHH J Miss Marge Ellcrbcck will enter- H tain a party of friends at a matinee H' party today for Miss Florence Lougli- Hli l ... Hl Mrs. T. G. Griffin leaves early next HHI month for New York, to sail later for H a summer with the Griffin family in BJ England. HJ1 The members of the St. Paul's par- H; ish enjoyed a colonial costume social H' Tuesday evening at the rectory, H which was attended by a great many BJ of the parishioners and their friends. Miss Kathcrinc Purccll left Tuesday Tues-day evening for a visit of some time with her sister in Denver. Later she will go on to Chicago to spend some weeks. . Miss Nora Glcason gave a pupil's rccitial for ten of her youngest pupils Tuesday evening at her studio on State street. Truth is in receipt oT a unique invitation in-vitation to attend a Leap Year ball of "the thirty-five maidenly ladies of Centcrvillc" this evening, at Alberta hall. Some amusing rhymes and an attractive list of. committees accompanies accomp-anies the invitation. ... A Salt Lake party which attended the tennis tournament at Coronado Beach was composed of R. W. Salisbury Salis-bury and E. S. Armstrong, well known tennis players'; Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, M'iss M. Severance and Miss H. Severance. ... The Woman's club held president's day Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Johnson on Third East srcct. Mrs. Helen Kimball talked on "A' Winter in Berlin," and there were readings by Mrs. John Reed and musical numbers num-bers by Miss Rose Gotwaldt. ... All the way from Paris comes a circular dc luxe of the Berthclot Institute, In-stitute, founded in 1907. It contains an interesting statement of the objects ob-jects and methods of the institute, which is under the direction of Mine. Leon J. Berthclot dc la Boilevcric, the programmes embracing both education edu-cation and recreation. |