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Show 1 SH IN THE SOCIAL REALM Hg H' Miss OUlo Wall, daughter of Col. K and Mrs. E. A. Wall, was tlio guest K of honor at a box party at tho Or- H't heum Monday, which was given by B Mrs. A. Fred Wey to celebrate Olllo's U ninth birthday anniversary. The eight K ' llttlo pcoplo who enjoyed tho play and H i the supper afterwards at Franklin's '. wero Darleno Kimball, Mary Hagen-H Hagen-H I barth, Margaret Brown, Zcnlo Cowan, H Graco Cunningham, Naomi Hoffman H and Morris Daly. Hf Tho Thlstlo club gavo a Hallow- Ht o'en danco Wedncsdayjovenlng at Jen- H nlngs' hall. H. H, Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho West- H minister Probyterian -church enter- H talncd nt a Hallowe'en socfal'at the H homo of Mrs. A. E. Phillips Tuesday H evening. H Miss Esther Nelson was tho hostess H at a Hollowo'cn party Thursday oven- M H Tho Willing Workers of tho First H Baptist church held a Hnllowo'en so- H - clal Tuesday evening in tho church. M H Mrs. Louise Schoppe entertained in- H formally Wednesday afternoon for H Miss Laura Schoppo. H Mrs. L. J. Morris of Ogden, an- H nounccs tho engagement of her daugh- H tor, Luella A., to O. V. Ostler of Salt H Lake City. A new section has been added to the H Ladles' Literary club to bo called the art section. A number of women In- M tercsted, met Monday afternoon at tho i club house. Mrs. W. H. Blntz was Hj chosen' chairman, with Mrs. C. H. Blanchard as assistant chairman. Tho H section will meet the first and third H Thursday morning of each month- at H tho club house at 10 o'clock. Tho first H meeting was hold Thursday morn- H lng, November 1, when Mrs. Blanch- i ard gave an Introductory talk on , "Architecture." which was tho H topic first taken up for consideration. H Tho section starts out under very on- H cournglrig auspices and will undoubt- 1 edly bo ono of tho most interesting H sections of tho already famous club. H V Tho Shakespeare section of tho Lad- H les' Literary club met Wednesday H, morning In tho club house. Tho i fourth act of Antony and Cleopatra 1' -was studied under tho direction of M Mrs. Howard S. Stowo. H - - MrarFr A. Druehl returned -Saturday M from Chicago. 1 Mrs. J. S. Noblo Is a guest at tho Fifth East 'hotel, whero sho Is vlsit- H lng her daughter, Miss Blanch Won- H Tho friends of T. A. Wakellng will M bo pleased to learn that sho has re- H covered from her recent illness and H is at homo at the Fifth East hotel. H Albert Schllntor of Red Wing, Minn., H who has been tho guest of Mr. ,nnd fl Mrs. John W. Delano for six weeks M - has gone with a surveying party to B southern Nevada. H Dr. Luella Miles expects to leave H ' 'isobn' for' California for tho winter. .' Mrs. Russell O. Schuldcr and fattier H .,H. Dickson, have '.returned .from. H tho oast H ij-jjj -sit - ' 'j I Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Ray Brown and children and Mrs. Brown will leavo In a few days for California for an Indefinite In-definite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Jones havo gono to California for a month. Mrs. E. C. Parsons left Monday for Denver, whore sho will join Mr. Parsons, Par-sons, whero they will reside. They will bo at homo at tho Adams hotel. .. . Mrs. Russell O. Schulder and her father, W. H.' Dickson, returned Sunday Sun-day from the cast. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard W. Reed aro back from tho cast. Mrs. M. S. Foss of Ogdnn, spent Monday In tho city as tho guest of Mrs. R. R. BIttinger. S Miss Nelllo Pcarsall is now at homo at tho Keith apartments. Mrs. Hugh L. Thomas entertained Monday afternoon at tho second In a series of brldgo parties. . Jt Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Keith and Mrs. Thomas Blylho, Jr., returned Monday morning from Nevada, whero they wore entertained by Malcolm McDonald. McDon-ald. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Youngerman aro now at homo In tho Wllfley, No. 17. Judge and Mrs. Thomas Marloneaux are at homo at 454 South Main street till tho completion or their home on E street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas M. Green have Issued invitations for a party to bo- given- Saturdny evening' In celebration celebra-tion of tho fiftieth anniversary of their mnrrlago at their homo 43 1 West Fifth South street. Tho Clcofan met Tuesday with Mrs. Frank T. Roberts at 507 second street. Mrs. W. H. Booth gave tho topic. Tho tourist section of tho Ladles' '.Horary club mot Tuesday morning at Mio club house. Mrs. Henry P. Henderson Hen-derson gavo a talk on Portugal, Spain and Holland In India. . . The Woman's club mot Tuesday "-ternoon "-ternoon at tho homo of tho presld' .i, Mrs. J. M. Bowman. Mrs. P. N. Ci k read a paper on Stophen Phljllps, which was illustrated by readings by Mrs. T. J. Armstrong. Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Westminster West-minster Prebyterlan church gavo a Hallowo'en social at tho homo of ,Mrs. A. E. Phillips, 41C South Second West street. About a score of tho young friends or Rodney McKenzIo gathered at his home in Lake Breezo Saturday evening even-ing and surprised him In celebration of his twentieth blrthdny. i & Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Morris of Ogden, nnnounco tho engagement of their daughter, Luella A. Morris to O. V. Ostler of Salt Lake City. Mrs. U. U. HIskoy and hor .'sister, Miss Graco Davis, loft "Tuesday" evening even-ing for Laramie, where MlssDavIs will, be married on -Tuesday, not to J. K. Merkley of Omaha. '" ' j Miss Beatrice Cheesman and Miss Gertrude Hanson entertained about 150 of their friends Wednesday evening even-ing at a Halloween party given In tho old J. R. Walker homo on South Main street. Tho party was arranged ar-ranged ns a mask ball and many quaint costumes wero seen. Tho guests wero received by Mrs. J. R. Walker and Mr. M. J. Cheesman. Tho decorations wero of a character in accordance with Halloween tradition. tradi-tion. A buffet supper was served after aft-er tho unmasking, which was about 11 o'clock. Then from among tho guests the two hosts came forward. Miss Cheesman as Silver Heels, tho Indian maid, and Miss Hanson as a typical burglar girl In cowboy array. Tho dancing wns enjoyed till early In the morning. The marriage of Miss Ella Brown to Orson F. May, took place Wednesday Wednes-day nt noon In the temple, and was followed fol-lowed by a reception nt tho home of Mrs. Amelia Folsom Young, tho brides' aunt. Nearly 200 friends wero Invited to meet tho young people and tho houso was gay with flowers In honor of tho occasion. Tho hostess was assisted In entertaining the euests by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brown, Mrs. F. E. Wallace, Miss Allco' Need-ham, Need-ham, Miss Josephine Brown, Miss Clara Folsom and Miss Ella Folsom. Mr. and Mrs. May will bo at homo after November 15 at 4 Montrose court. t & Tho marriage of Miss Eleanor White, to Harry Austin Tronholm of Denver, took place Thursday at the Keith apartments In tho parlors of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Keith. The mar riage service was read by Rev. Elmer I. Goshen of tho First Congregational church. Only tho relatives and the near friends of tho young peoplo wero present. Mr. and Mrs. Trenholm will reside In Denver. tt Tlio marriage of Miss Irma Dunham and W. W. Randolph took place Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at tho homo of tho bride's mother on East Third South street. Tho ceremony, performed by Rev. P .A. Slmpkin, was witnessed by only tho relatives, but later a reception recep-tion from 9 till ' 11 o'clock was attended at-tended by about seventy-five or the friends of tho young people. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph left Thursday for Schellbourne, Nev., to make their homo. Miss Queenle Brockman entertained about thirty-five or her friends at a Halloween party Wednesday evening at tho Brockman homo on East Second Sec-ond South street. Tho house was gay with Jack-o-lanterns and other autumn aut-umn decorations, and games appropriate appro-priate to tho season wero played. Mrs. Louis Schoppo entertained informally in-formally Wednesday afternoon at 500 in hoonr of Miss Lora Schoppe, whose mnrrlago takes place next week Prizes wero awarded to Mrs. Frederick Freder-ick Sinclalro and Mrs. Robert Roy Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Calaghan entertained enter-tained at a dinner Tuesday evening at their homo on H street. Tho guests wore Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Judge, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker, Miss Anna McComick, Mrs. W. G. Filer Miss Katherino Geddes, J. S. Crltchlow, F. C. Schramm and C. W. Whitney. Mrs. Schuyler C. Snyder entertained entertain-ed a few or her friends Wednesday afternoon at brldgo In honor of Miss A. B. Rnymond. Threo tables were filled with tho players and prizes wero won by Mrs. Lafayette Han-chotto. Han-chotto. Mrs. C. O. Whlttemoro and Ir. Wayne Hemphill, -Mrs. Snyder i was assisted by tho Misses Prlmeaux. Tho annual banquet of tho Alumni i association of St. Mary's academy will 1 bo given Saturday evening at tho I school. This year, contrary to cus- torn tho members of tho Alumni as- ' soclatlon will bo guests of tho faculty of tho academy, tho sisters providing I tho banquet for them. & wit T Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daly entertained I at a dinner Thursday evening for Mr. y and Mrs. Roy Brown. . J w Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rolfo and their daughter, Mrs. Tlllerton, havo ' gone to Chicago. & V Miss Delia Richards entertained tho members of her sowing club Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at her homo. .1 Jf Mrs. A. A. Gibson is now at home at ' 52 Emery-Holmes. Mrs. Katherino Belcher has moved and Is now at homo at No. 50 Emory-Holmes. Emory-Holmes. , Jt Ji Mrs. A. T. McCanne has returned , from Colorado whero she spent a fow weeks in tho mountains. Mrs. Percy Moulson Is In town from Bingham for a fow days visiting her mother at tho Fifth East hotel. Miss Elizabeth Sloan lert Thursday i lor Goldfleld, wheio sho will spend a I rart of the winter. Mrs. F. W. Hanson has returned J after a fow weeks spent In the east. ' Mrs. N. K. Bagneli of Denver Is at j the Keith apartments visiting her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. William Prackwlnklo. Miss Flora E. Baldwin Is located permanently in Goldfleld. & ot Mrs. C. Ira Tuttlo has returned from a short stay in Los Angeles. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Mack aro back from California and will shortly bo settled hero for tho winter. i Miss Elizabeth Dooly, who has been visiting in tho city, has gono to Chi- i cago to continue her musical studies. Tho marriage of Miss Marguerite Blunck and Mr. Lyndon II. Wheeler, which took place on Wednesday, was somewhat of a surprise. Tho ceremony cere-mony was performed by Rev. W. M. Paden at tho Knutsford hotel, In tho presence of tho parents of tho bride and a fow Intlmato friends. Tho bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Blunck and Is a charming young lady. Mr. Blunck was tho founder of tho Inter-Mountain Republican. |