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Show I I iHi IN THE SOCIAL REALM Hg I Frank J. Schmltt entertained a party of friends at dinner at the Emery-Holmes Monday evening followed fol-lowed by a theatro party,and later at an Informal supper at tho Commercial club. Tho affair was In honor of Mis? Blancho Waterman of Omaha, and was chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. John T. White. Tho other guests wero Miss Mary Baer, Miss Allco Goodwin, Miss Laura Sherman, Miss Almeo Best. Miss Geneve Horllck, Miss Pearl Well-or, Well-or, Sidney Bamberger, Arthur Thomas, Thom-as, Archibald C. Mljner and H. S. Savage. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McCanno entertained enter-tained a party of friends at dinner Monday evening In honor of Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Bagby, who aro guests In tho city. Tho decorations wero In red and white, and four brass candlesticks candle-sticks of great antiquity wero used'. Tho guests wero Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sapping-ton, Sapping-ton, Mr. and Mrs. A .T. Moon, Mr. and. Mrs. B. H. Dorman and Mr. and Mrs. John Mateer. Miss Katherlno Geddes entertained a few girls at luncheon Monday for Miss Blancho Burko. Tho decorations wero yellow Jonquils and yellow shades and covers wore laid for eight. Tho guests of tho Manltou had an Informal muslcalo a few evenings ago. to which a number of their frleudf wero Invited. Among thoso who took part In tho programmo wero MIbf Grace Borgo and Miss Ella Lowon stein, Mrs. Harry Ganz, Mrs. J. W. Christy, Mrs. Edward Mooro and Mrs. John Reed. st tit Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Pearsall returned re-turned Monday morning from California. Cali-fornia. Mrs. L. It. Terry will remain in San Francisco until April, and Mr. Terry will go to Goldfleld to join W. A. Sherman for a short time. Mrs. F. L. Spraguo received her friends Monday aftornoon In honor of her birthday. Sho was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Sadler, and a number of her friends called during the afternoon hours. Mrs. David S. Murray entertained a few friends at bridge Monday for Mrs. Jack Jevne. Prizes wero won by Mrs. Jovno and Mrs. C. D. Rooklldgc. Mrs. B. A. McMillan is homo from a trip to California and old Mexico. Charles Deere and Schiller Hosford aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Klsor. tit tj Mr. and Mrs. Everett Buckingham and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murray, Mur-ray, who have been in southern California Cali-fornia on a trip, returned homo Tuesday. Tues-day. Miss Lillian Fitch and her aunt, Mrs. A. M. Ahmad, who has beon a guest at the Fitch homo for somo tlmo, left Tuesday for San Francisco. Mrs. J. C. Leary and daughter Lo-rlno Lo-rlno have gone on a visit of somo time In California. tit tit Miss Mario Dcrmltt, who was a guest of Mrs. Georgo Jay Gibson for somo time, left' Tuesday for California. Cali-fornia. Tho Knight's of Columbus and their friends had a dance at their hall Mon day ovonlng. Tho affair being man-lged man-lged by a numbpr of the well known nen of that order. Tho hall was decorated dec-orated with palms, and punch was lorved during tho evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker aro back rom Now York, whore they spent the past six weeks. J J Miss Blancho Burko of Chicago Is tho guest of her slBtcr, Mrs. R. H. Channlng, for a short time. tit t Mrs. H. B. McNalr Is back from a itay of a few weeks In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Mathow H. Walker ind Dr. T. B. Boatty havo returned 'rem Los Angeles. V & Mrs. Edward McGurrln has returned re-turned from a stay of a few weeks vith Colonel and Mrs. Trumbo In California. Cal-ifornia. t Miss Frances O'Mcara has gone for i visit with friends In Nevada. t Mr. and Mrs. M. Ryan havo announced an-nounced the marriage of their daugh-or, daugh-or, Franc, to Charles C. Reed of To-icka, To-icka, Kansas. Tho marriage took ilaco last Saturday noon In Topeka, whero Miss Ryan was visiting. The marrlago of Miss Florenco G. Cunningham and William Tozler took ilnco on Tuesday at the residence of ho bride's parents on First Street, "ather Ryan officiating. The wedding vas followed by an elaborate break-'ast. break-'ast. Tho brldo was nttendod by her ilBter. Charles Pratt actod as best nan. Mr. and Mrs. Tozler loft on tho ifternoon train for Los Angeles, where 'hoy will spend several weeks, but will make their homo In this city. Mrs. Frank Swindler entertnlned nt luncheon Tuesday afternoon, followed by bridge. Tho table was bright with scarlet and white tulips. Prizes wore iwarded to Mrs. Robert Glendlnnlne ind Mrs. Adolph Baer. The guests wero: Mrs. John Weir, Mrs. Richard . Keyes, Mrs. T. B. Beattle, Mrs. Adolph Baer, Mrs. Robert Glendinning ind Miss Blancho Kimball. tit Mrs. Roscoo Channing entertained it bridge Tuesday afternoon, In honor of her sister, Miss Blanche Burke, who Is n guest at tho Channing home tor n few weeks. Miss Katherlno Geddes presided. Sixteen guests were bidden nnd at tho close of the game orlzes wero nwardod to Mrs. Robert Gould Smith, Miss Maude Thorn, Miss ddlo Zano and Miss Katherlno Geddes. Ged-des. Jt Mrs. Thomas G. Griffin entertalnoJ it bridge Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E W. Packard poured tea and Mrs. H D. Nlles chocolate. Tho tally and 3coro cards wero French designs. Four tables wero filled with tho players ind tho prizes were awarded to Mrs. fosrph Galllgher and Mrs. J. R. For Sitson. Mrs. H. T. Sapplngton and Mrs. A. T. Moon gave n reception Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon nt tho home of Mrs. Sapplngton, Sapplng-ton, In honor of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bagby. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. E. Anderson of Denver Den-ver have been visiting with their sis-ter, sis-ter, Mrs. G. Z. Edwards, for several days. Mr. Anderson loft for Grand Junction Tuesday evening, while Mrs. Anderson is to prolong her stay for a fqw days. Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay expects ta leave in April for London, where she will spend several weeks with her son, Crawford. Mrs. Pennell Cherrlngton will leave somo time next week for Los Angeles, where sho will visit with friends. Jt S Mr. and Mr3. Leo Smith havo gone to Los Anugcles, where they expect to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Selby, of Butte, visited with friends In the city Tiies-day Tiies-day on their way to the coast. J & Mrs. Joseph Rawlins and Miss Alta Rawlins havo returned from Los Angeles, An-geles, wcher they spent the past two weeks. it .a Dr. Arnold gave a theater party at tho Orpheum Tuesday evening In hon or of Miss Blancho Wnterman. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thompson and Miss Thompson of Kansas City were guests In the city Tuesday, en route tc southern California. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. King have gone to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. William Keytlng have returned from a two weeks' visit in Los Angeles. v? tit Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Burton have returned from California this week. Jt S J. W. McKinnoy has gone to Neph' on business. tS tit Dr. Do Witt of Denver, visited with friends In tho city Tuesday. Miss Maudo May Babcock of the University left for Idaho Thursday, where she will give two dramatic read lngs nt Oakley; one on "Tho Women o' Shakespeare," the other a mlscellan eous programme. Miss Mary A. Culllster, with her mother, returned Wednesday from a visit to Los Angeles and other south em California points. Mrs. Louis Schoppo entertained her card club Wednesday afternoon. tit tit Cqmpany C, First Infantry, gave a ball at tho arniory Friday night. tit & Mrs. Murray C. Godbo entertained hor card club Friday aftornoon. Mrs. W. W. Riter gave a luncheon Thursday In honor of Mrs. J. R. Fol-som. Fol-som. Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts Is visiting In Bolso with her sister, Mrs. Dock-ery. Dock-ery. Mr. and Mrs. Lcuralno L. Parke Is now at homo at 35 Fifth East. Mrs. William Lynch entertained the Third Street Card club Wednesday afternoon. af-ternoon. vit tit Miss Mildred Ott entertained a number num-ber of hor friends informally Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. tit Mr. and Mrs. Newliouso and party occupied two boxes at tho Orpheum Tuesday night. tit v5 The music section of tho Ladles' Literary club mot Wednesday morning morn-ing nt tho club house. A programmo was given by Mrs. H. W. Reed, Mrs. Fred Hornung, Mrs. H. W. Tuttlo, Mrs. W. A. Wetzell, Mrs. Fisher Harris, Krs. Ellsworth Daggett, Mrs. W. A. Welden, Mrs. J. Smith. Tho club . chorus, under tho direction of Mrs. Wetzell and Mrs. A. H. Peabody, ac- - companled. & . W Mrs. C. E. Richards expects her mother, Mrs. Horn, of Colorado Springs, next week, to bo her guest for somo weeks. Mrs. John Stuart Manloy entertained entertain-ed tho Sewing club and a number of guests at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon In honor of Miss Waterman. Invitations aro out for tho wedding of Miss Katherlno Mackenzlo and Wallace Thayer Perham, to take placo at tho residence of A. G. Mackenzlo, 2G7 Fifth East, next Wednesday evening. even-ing. 1p Mrs. Ellas Smith, who left for Chicago Chi-cago two weeks ago, to consult a specialist, Is now In St. Josoph's hospital hos-pital In that city, and will probably not return to Salt Lake before tho middlo of April, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Y. Wallaco leave Monday for nn extended trip. They will sail from San Francisco Thursday on tho "Manchuria" for Japan, stopping at Honolulu for a day. They will probably bo absent two months. tit tC Tho Sophomoro class of tho High School gave a "Hard Times Ball,'-Friday Ball,'-Friday night at Unity Hall. Tho chap-erones chap-erones wore Mrs. Frank B. Stephens, Mrs. Blntz, Mrs. Tibbals, Mrs. Eller-beck, Eller-beck, Mrs. Mayno. |