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Show I. lly ' IN THE SOCIAL REALM jf l 1 Miss Laura Sherman was tho hostess Hf Tuesday at a luncheon for twolvo HJ given In compliment to Miss, Elizabeth K) ,j Cosgriff at tho University club. Tho Hrn guests woro Miss Cosgrlft, Mrs. J. B. H, Cosgriff, Miss Gertrudo McGrath, ' Miss Maudo Fitch, Miss Lillian Fitch, Miss Leta McMillan, Miss Amy Sher- man, Mrs. J. C. Taylor, Mrs. Charles H Wilkes, Mrs. Ralph Prltchard and Mrs. H i Gcorgo Jay Gibson. & & H, i Mrs. Leon Sweet entertained about H I fourteen of her friends Tuesday at a H luncheon at tho Commercial club in H honor of her guest, Miss Flora Wor- H tholmor of Birmingham, Ala., and of H , Miss Juliet Marks, whoso engagement was recently announced. Tho other guests woro: Mrs. Mary Ganz, Mrs. Edward Rosonbnum, Mrs. Adolph SI-mon, SI-mon, Miss Lottlo Oborndorfcr, Miss Fuchgott, Mrs. Lauicr, Miss Helen Co-hen, Co-hen, Miss Martha Waters, Miss Dora Weil, Miss Elizabeth Wcltz and Miss Bcal Rothschild. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bamberger aro homo from an eastern trip lasting somo thrco weeks. Thoy are accom-panled accom-panled by Mr. Crapo, who was their guest last year. Mrs. E. Bonncmort lias Issued lnvl-tatlons lnvl-tatlons for a thimblo party to bQ given noxt Saturday afternoon for Miss Suo Clark. Miss Allcno Yard of Denver Is tho guest of Miss Juno Whittcmorc. Mrs. Thomas Homer left Saturday for Los Angeles, Tho Shatespoaro section of tho La-dies' La-dies' Literary club mot Wednesday morning and continued tho reading of "Cymbollno," with Mrs. Wilbur W. Anncss as leader in tho study. Mrs. E. C. Thomas nnd her daugh-tor. daugh-tor. Miss Ethel Thomas of Butte, who spent tho past fow weeks at tho Keith apartments, have returned to Borkc- Mrs. Archlo Bold is expected In tho city shortly from San Francisco, and will bo tho guest of Miss Edith Ma-gulre Ma-gulre for a short time. Miss Charlotte Druehl, who has been tho guest of tho Druehl family here for some tl i 1-f t vVed esday to visit In Denver for a time before going on to Chicago. Mrs. Uussoll Lowry will bo homo from Snn Diego about Feb. 1. Mrs. Edward M. Garnelt left Tuesday Tues-day evening for Los Angeles to visit Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ryus. iJt Mr. and Mrs. Brlgham Telle Cannon havo returned from their wedding trip and aro at homo for tho present at the Krith apartments. Mrs. J. J. Thomas and Miss Eva Thomas left Tuesday evening over the Salt Lake Route for Los Angeles. tit 8 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Little entertained enter-tained tho Neighborhood Card club at tholr homo, 724 South Fourth East street, Wednesday ovenlng. A1 . and Mr3. J. P. Mllstrup rave relumed from tho oast, where thoy spent tho holidays with relatives and trlonds. Mrs. C. O. Whlttomore is homo from Los Angeles. w & Miss Kathorlno Judgo and Mrs. John E. Woodward left Wednesday morning for Fort Leavenworth. Mrs. and Mrs. Hebor S. Cutler loft Monday evening for tho coast, to be away several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bush of Chicago were guests in tho city Monday en route to tho coast. Mrs. M. G. Mctter loft Monday ovenlng oven-lng for Los Angeles. Tho Whist club met on Wednesday ovenlng with Mrs. A. F. Plorson. Mrs. Joseph McCano loft Monday for San Francisco, after spending a couple of days with friends In tho city. & , Mrs. Edward Muscoo Garnett left Tuesday ovenlng for Los Angeles, whoro she will visit with friends and relatives for a couple of weeks. t J Miss Carrlo Sapplngton will entertain enter-tain at dinner on tho ovenlng of tho 25th in honor of Miss Sara Rold Park and Lieutenant Royden Beebeo. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cowan havo returned re-turned from their wedding trip and aro at homo for tho present with Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur J. Lynn, at 423 First street. Miss Bess Ofllcer and Miss May Brunton havo returned to Stanford after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Benton Hunter of Monterey, Cal. t & Mra. Juno Donnell and Httlo daughter, daugh-ter, Elizabeth, will return on Saturday from a visit of several weeks In Springfield, III. Mrs. Harry Knight entertained tho members of tho "500" club at her homo on Thursdny evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pitt loft for tho coast' Tuesday. After spending a few days In San Francisco they will sail for their homo in Manila. Miss Margaret Paul has returned from a visit with' relatives at Park City. J v?t Miss Florence Kimball will leave for Boston to continue her musical studies lato in January. Miad Elizabeth Cosgriff was tho guest of honor at a bridge affair given giv-en Monday afternoon by Mrs. A. C. Ewlng and Mrs. William C. Alexander at the Kenyon hotel. Pink nnd green were tho colors chosen for the decorations, decora-tions, Lawson carnations and smilax being combined. Tho tally and score cards were hand decorated with tho wedding wreaths and bolls. Tho hostesses hos-tesses were assisted by Mrs. W. L. Bishop and Mrs. H. C. Cleaver. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Seton Lindsay and Miss Elizabeth Cosgriff. The guests wero Mrs. Richard A. Keyos, Mrs. David R. Gray, Mrs. A. Clove-land, Clove-land, Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff, Mrs. David S. Murray, Mrs. William Flagg, Mrs. Allen Smith, Mrs. Elbrldgo Thomas, Mrs. William Rose, Mrs. H. D. Nlles, Mrs. H. C. Cleaver, Mrs. W. L. Bishop, Mrs. David Koith, Mrs. Seton Lindsay, Miss Leta McMillan, Miss Cosgriff, Miss Gertrude McGrath, Mrs. Terry, Mrs. Benjamin Lockwood, Mrs. M. H. Kriobel, Mrs. Clifford S. Pear-sail, Pear-sail, Miss Lillian Fitch. & & f Miss Helen Trent of San Francisco is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bertram S. Varlan of Welser, Ida. Miss Trent will probably return to her California home by way of Salt Lake. Miss Elizabeth Cosgriff was tho guest of honor at a dinner Wednesday ovenlng given by Miss Lillian Fitch. Red was the color chosen for the decorations. dec-orations. A mound of shaded crimson carnations formed tho center-piece, with sprays of plumosa scattered over tho cloth. Tho place cards woro clever sketches In black and white. Covers were laid for Miss Laura Sher- man, Miss Cosgriff, Miss Gertrudo Mc- -w Grath, Mrs. A. H. Ahmad of London, Mrs. Walter Fitch, Miss -Elizabeth Cosgriff, Miss Maud Fitch; Messrs. David Taylor Gulotte, Matthew Brodle, J. E. Cosgriff, William E. Fife and Howard Fitch. Miss Agatha Berkhoel Is the guest of Mrs. T. C. Bailey and Miss Edna Bailey In Now York for a couple of weeks. J & Frank W. Campbell of Madison, Wis., will bo the best man at the Cos-grlff-Fifo wedding, which will take place on the evening of the 24th. The ushers will bo J. E. Cosgriff and Harry Sherman. Tho ceremony will bo performed by Bishop Scanlan. Mrs. Seton Lindsay has issued Invitations Invi-tations for a bridge tea, to bo given next Tuesday afternoon. J J Mrs. M. F. Turner of Denver Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Royle. Mrs. S. M. Day of Ogdon has returned re-turned to her homo after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Reynolds, of this city. J Mrs. Robert Stringfellow of Great Falls, Ida., is In tho city, tho guest of her sister, Mrs. A. N. McKay. Miss Mary J. Pierson left for Los Angeles Wednesday evening, where Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Leman of Butte, Mont., were guests in the city Wednesday, Wednes-day, en route to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo W. Peek will entertain at cards tomorrow evening. she will visit with friends for several ' weeks. Miss Alleen Yard of Denver is the guest of Miss June Whittomoro. Mr. and Mrs. Clement R. Froth of Denver are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevenson. it J Mrs. J. J. Carpenter was a guest In the city Wednesday on her way to the coast: n |