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Show I glU IN THE SOCIAL REALM ggj Mrs. Walter O. Filer was the hostess hos-tess Wednesday at a luncheon at the Country club given In honor of Miss Mary Itoblnson of Grand Rapids, Mich., who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ferry. Tho guests to meet Miss Robinson were Mrs. Edward Ed-ward S. Ferry, Mrs. W. Montague Ferry, Mrs. E. O. Howard, Mrs. O. W. Prfwors, Mrs. David S. Murray, Mrs. W. W. Flagg, Mrs. William Reld, Mrs. Leslie Lorlng Savage, Miss Mary i Moore, Mrs. Thompson, Miss Margaret !j Park, Mrs. Arthur H. S. Bird, Miss Anna McCornlck, Mrs. R, H. Chan-I Chan-I ning, Mrs. Windsor V. Rice, Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. Robert B. Hark-ness, Hark-ness, Mrs. Frank Jennings, Mrs. Ben-ner Ben-ner X. Smith, Mrs. Robert Gould Smith, Mrs. Louis Cecil Robinson, H Mrs. George Jay Gibson, Miss Laura Hj Sherman, Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts, Mrs. J. L. Franken, Miss Georglo Web- Hi ber, Mrs. Union Worthlngton, Mrs. C. Hi R. Pearsali; Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs. Hi A. E. Walker, Mrs. Heber M. Wells, V Miss Maude Fitch, Miss Addle Zane, H- Miss Katherlne Geddes, Mrs. Ernest Hi Bamberger and Mrs. Solomon SIcgel. Hj Miss Elolso Sadler entertained H" about a score of tho younger girls H Wednesday afternoon at bridge to H' meet Miss Helen Bamberger, whpsc H marriage takes place next month. H Prizes were won by Miss Lorene H Leary and Miss Bob Ellcrbcck. Mrs. H Leslie Lorlng Savage poured tea. H Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Tripp enter- H talned at dinner Wednesday evening HJ, In honor of E. L. Lomax, who Is here H from the coast. The friends to meet H Mr. Lomax were Mr. and Mrs. Heber H M. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Hj Fcnton, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Riter and H D. E. Burley. Hi Lieutenant and Mrs. Sherman A. H 1 White reached Oakliuid Wednesday H from the Philippines on the transport H Logan. Thoy come directly here, H whero Mrs. White will spend a part HJ of the summor with her parents, Mr. HJ and Mrs. J. G. Jacobs. Mr. White will HJ go directly east with his regiment to HJ Fort Niagara, and will return later for H Mrs. White. H Tho annual breakfast of the Revlow- HJ era' club took place Thursday at the HJ University club. The breakfast was HJ attended by club members only and HJ was followed by a short literary pro- HJ gramme by Mrs. John Montgomery, at HJ which a few of the friends of club HJ members wero entertained. , tit tit HJ Miss Florence Grant entertained a HJ fow friends ht bridge Wednesday in HJ compliment to Miss Fannie Bird. Tho HJ prize was won by Miss Addlo Hamp-Hj Hamp-Hj H Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard W. Reed and HJ Mrs. Robert J. Glendlnning will be HJ home shortly from Boston and New Hj York, whero they have been visiting. HJ Dr. and Mrs. .M. R. Stewart and HJ Mrs. S. S. Walker left Wednesday HJ evening for Los Angeles and Pasa- HJ dena. H Mrs. M. H. Walker gives a birthday HJ party Saturday evening for her little HJ daughter, Glen. H Miss Lena Holm and Frank Duell HJ, were married in St. Joseph, Mo., HJ' Tuesday, and left immedlutely for Hj Salt Lake to visit Mrs. Diioll's grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Gregg, and uncle, G. G. Gregg, and sister, Miss Mabel Holm. Mr. and Mrs. Duell will spend some time In this city, after which they will return to St. Joseph. Mrs. Henry La Motto and son, Ex-ton, Ex-ton, are back from the east, whero thoy went by way of California and tho Gulf of Mexico, and aro again at Whitehall. At At Mrs. John McVicker entertained at an informal itea Wednesday afternoon to meet Mrs. William Heywood of Butte, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. B. White. At M Miss Mary Louise Anderson entertained enter-tained at a tea Thui-sday In honor o Miss Mary Winn and Miss Mary Block, who are sponding a few months in the city, 1 At At Mrs. John Dern and Mrs. W. H. Cunningham havo gone to visit relatives rela-tives In Nebraska. At At Tho members of the graduating class of tho High school were the guests of tho Juniors at a lake party Friday evening. It was the annual reception re-ception given by tho Junior class in honor of the seniors. The chaperones for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Crltchlow, Captain and Mrs. William Wil-liam C. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. More-ton, More-ton, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Harris, Professor Pro-fessor George A. Eaton and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Kimball. Tho engagement Is announced of Miss Mary Josephine Welles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Welles of this city, and Mr. Beresford Hope of London, England. At The marrlgo of Miss Mary Talbott of this city and Luther Folke Steele of Portland was solemnized Tuesday evening at the Talbott home. The ceremony was read by Bishop David H. Moore, LL. D., of Portland. Those attending were a few close friends and tho relatives of the bride and groom. After tho wedding a reception recep-tion was hold. Assisting ithe bride and groom In receiving were Bishop Moore, the Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Talbott, Tal-bott, Mrs. William Colllngwood of Portland, Mrs. W. W. Wick, Mrs. W. W. Cotton, a sister of tho groom, Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson, and Mrs. Eldro Jacobs. Ja-cobs. Mr. and Mrs. Steele left on a lato train for the Yosemlte valley, where they will spend their honeymoon. honey-moon. Thoy will return to Portland early In Juno and will make their homo In that city. Mrs. Peter Bruglere, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Alpha T. Easton, at Fort Douglas, will probably go with her small son to Italy to spend the summer with friends there. At At Robert J. Glendennlng entertained at a luncheon in honor of Moses Byrne, tho singer, who is a guest at the Jackling home. tit Mrs. John HInman has Issued Invitations Invi-tations for a card party to be given next Wednesday afternoon. At & Mrs. Harold Russell Is homo to spend a part of tho summer with tho Dwyer family. At J Mrs. T. W. London and her little daughter Zulotto, wh'o' havo been with Mr. and Mrs. George P. Holman for some time, will leave Saturday for their homo in Portland. tit tit Miss Lucy Emma .Gates is homo from New York and will spend the summor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Gates. A A Fred A. Hale returned Tuesday from Monterey, whero ho has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Benton Ben-ton Hunter. tit At Mrs. George Savage entertained the Sewing club Wednesday afternoon at the Savage homo on Third street. Mrs. M. K. Parsons and hen daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Elslo Parsons, are back from California, whero they havo spent sveeral months. -it .it Mrs. N. A. Ransohoff of New York is in tho city the guest of .the Simon Bamberger family. J S Mrs. Burkett of Boise, Idaho, who has been visiting tho McKImmlns family left Tuesday jnighjt for tho east. i tit tit Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff entertained Informally In-formally at luncheon Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Isadore Mayer and Mrs. Chas. C. Crismon entertained a number of their friends at cards Tuesday afternoon after-noon in honor of Mrs. Charles Sebree anil Mrs. Lynn Kemper. Miss Beatrice Cheeseman, Miss Elizabeth Mclntyre, Miss Gertrude Hanson and Messrs. Tod Goodwin, George Lawrence and Ellis Freed were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cates at Bingham for a couplo of days this week. tit lit The Canadian Association entertained enter-tained a number of their friends at a character party Tuesday evening at Unity Hall. The committee in charge of the dance were Mrs. P. B. Connor, Mrs. Windsor V. Rise, Miss E. J. Scott, Miss Fisher and Frank Scott. tit A Mrs. I. C. Munday of Montreal, who has been tho guest of tho family of her son, William B. Munday, night chief of the Western Union Telegraph company here, for tho winter, has returned re-turned to her home in Canada. tit tt Mrs. A. V. Corray of Buttte visited with friends in this city Tuesday, on her way to Los Angeles, where she will spend a month. tit. At Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jevno of Los Angeles aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Munay, enroute to the coast. Mrs. Charlotte Newman entertained at dinner Monday evening In honor of Mrs. Ernest Eldrldge, of Portland. Tho guests were Mrs. Ernest Eldrldge, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Calne, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Reld, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Din-woo Din-woo dey. J & Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Talbott entertained enter-tained at dinner Monday night for their daughter, Miss Talbott, and Luther Steele, of Portland, and for other guests who were in the city to attend tho Talbott-Steelo wedding. tit tit Mr. and Mrs. J. M. BIdwoll entertained enter-tained at an Informal buffet tea in honor of Mr. and Mrs: O. E. Cary. Tho decorations in the rooms' wore effective effec-tive and pretty In bleeding hearts. ' R Among those who assisted In entertaining enter-taining were: Mrs. W. B. Sprague, Mrs. C. H. Post and Mrs. Sharp. At it Mrs. Rachel Miller was tho hostess at a luncheon. Tho guests who en-Joyed en-Joyed tho affair were: Mrs. Ferdinand Dickert, Mrs. E. A. Thorno, Mrs. W. H. Tlbbals, Mi-s. Lafayette Hanchett, Mrs. Joseph Young, Mrs. Fred Simon, Mrs. C. B. Sprague, Mrs. George Hancock, Han-cock, Mrs. David Hemphill, Mrs. J. A. Graham, Mrs. C. W. Boyd, Mrs. J. E. Oglesby, Mrs. J. F. Grant, Mrs. M. M. Johnson. At At Mrs. Isador Mayor and Mrs. Chas. O. Crismon entertained Tuesday afternoon aft-ernoon at a "500" party for Mrs. Lynn Kemper and Mrs. Charles Sebree. Se-bree. it At The Wasatch club met Tuesday afternoon at Gunton Memorial chapel, Eleventh South and Eleventh East. " Mrs. Ledyard M. Bailey read tho paper pa-per on "Civic Improvement." At tit Mrs. Martha Roylo King's recital Tuesday evening at tho Y. M. C. A. auditorium, introducing her pupil, Miss Rosina Godbe, was one of tho principal events of the week . At Yalo Henry and bride havo arrived ar-rived in Salt Lake and are for tho present at tho Fifth East hotel. Mr. Henry Is well known, having resided here a few yeais ago. His bride was Miss Adeline FHgh of Grand Rapids, whero the wedding took place. Mrs. S. B. Pago and Miss Carolyn Holmes will bo at home at the Fifth East hotel for a few weeks. At At Mrs. Thomas Carter Is still in Long Beach. She Is building a bungalow at that attractive seaside resort. At At Mr. and Mrs. Georgo L. Nye and son of Denver are the guests of Colonel Col-onel and Mrs. T. G. Webber. At At Mr. and Mrs. Ashby D. Cleveland are at home, 935 Brlgham street. At At Mrs. Annie Asenath Adams, mother of Maud Adams, has arrived from New York, and Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Witcher. At At Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boyd and son expect to leave for the east the last of the month. Mr. Boyd will return after a three week's visit, Mrs. Boyd and son remaining two months with friends. At At Miss Edith Bellam, of San Francisco, Francis-co, Is the guest of Mrs. F. L. Voor-hees, Voor-hees, 339 East First South street. At At 4h-Mrs. 4h-Mrs. A. H. Boxrud has for a guest Miss Esther Malcolmson, of Minneapolis, Minnea-polis, who is on the way to her homo from Los Angeles. At At Mrs. Ernest Eldrldge has returned to her homo in Portland. v. At Mrs. H. G. Cleaver has returned from California after a several months' stay. |