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Show I IN THE SOCIAL REALM. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H. Walker and daughters, Miss Lena Haguo and Miss Glen Walker, have gone to Portland and the northwest for a trip. tit it Misi Winnlo Evans and Miss Clalro Mldloy enteralned at a lawn party Friday evening at the homo of Mrs. J. It. Mldgley on Fifth East. Tho guests numbered sovcnty-llvo. MIst Angela Kinney was tho guest of honor at a luncheon given by Miss Dorothy Kinney Monday at tho Country Coun-try club. Covers wero laid for twelve Mlsi Alice Goodwin, Miss Loreen Lcary, Miss Lela Potter of St. Joseph, iio., Miss Stella Mclntyro, Miss Louise Sullivan, Wallace Bredemoyer, Frank Poe, William Leary, Devereaux Jennings nnd L. Ritor comprised a Lagoon party Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Schulder are located at Whitehall until tho completion com-pletion of their new homo on Capitol Mrs. John Reed and Mrs Harry Ganz left for Denver Monday. Mr. and, Mrs. SIg Simon leave thlB week for Manltou, where tnoy will spend tho remainder of tho summer. Mlsn Delia R. Snow Is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Carlton of Hilllard, Dr. Henry La Motto has returned from his trip to Portland. Mrs. A. Z. Callaghan and Miss Dorothy Dor-othy Kinney will leave shortly for San IH Mrs. E. B. Crltchlow, Miss May and H Miss Bess Crltchlow havo gono to H Brighton to bo away until Septem- H Miss Pearl Frankol of San Fran- H cIsco Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. I. H Marldi of 115 Fourth East street. Mrs. A. Roovcs and family, togoth- H cr with Miss Ethol Ludlow and Miss Ma Evelyn Lewis, have taken a cottage at mm Pharaoh's Glen, whoro thoy will re- H main for a month or six weeks. Jfl Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Stelner aro at 1H the Knutsford. Miss Katherino Moffat entertained at a Kensington Thursday afternoon. & Mrs George Curtis was the hostess of a luncheon on Thursday. tit Mrs. J. Copley Is tho guests of Mrs. Daniel Lo May. Master Samuol Sturgis entertained a score of his young friend Monday, the occasion being his eighth birthday. birth-day. Miss Alice Farrell entertained Friday Fri-day ovenlng for Miss Nlssler of Butto, Mont. Dr. Frank Craft nnd daughter, May, of Cleveland, O., aro guests of Whitehall. White-hall. Mrs. J. W. Bubb and Mrs. G. B. Street aro at Galesburg, 111. Miss Anna Greenborg of j-utte, Mont, is tho guest of Miss Yetta Stein. Mrs. W. H. Tlbbals left Monday ovenlng for Portland to spend a few weeks on tho coast. & t Miss Marjorio Mulvey entertained Thursday evening for Miss Mabel Nlssler. Mrs. T. A. Plaistcd loft for Boise on Wednesday ovenlng, where she will make her homo In the future. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Howe of Syracuse, Syra-cuse, N. Y., aro guests of Mr. and Mrs E. P. Gaylord. v & Dr. D. Mooro Lindsay loft for England Eng-land Monday night. Ho will return early In October with Mrs. Lindsay. Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux was tho hostess at a luncheon Wednesday at tho Country club, In honor of Mrs. Frederick Sholton of Kansas City. Invited In-vited to meet Mrs. Sholton wero Mrs. O. W. Powers, Mrs. William Bradley. Mrs. Joseph Rawlins, Mrs. Harry Windsor, Mrs. Charles Rookledgo, Mrs. LcdyiVd Bailey, Mrs. David Evans, Mrs. George Brico, Mrs. William Wil-liam Sprague, Mr. W. F. Adams, Miss Blair of Iowa and Miss Reodall. Mrs. Jacob E. Bamberger and Miss Helen Bamberger aro enjoying a visit at Vancouver. Thoy will bo homo next week. Mrs. Sturgis was tho hostess at a luncheon at tho Country club Wednesday Wednes-day In honor of Miss Stella Salisbury. Pink sweet peas and plumosa formed the table decorations. Covers wero laid for eight. The Butto golf contestants arrived In the city Friday morning. A reception recep-tion was tendered them at tho club at noon, Mrs. Fred Hale being chairman of the reception committee. On Friday Fri-day evening a lake party was given them, followed by a Dutch supper "at the cafe. Miss Alice Goodwin on Saturday Sat-urday noon will bo tho hostess at a buffet luncheon In their honor. All members aro cordially invited to attend at-tend and to notify the steward. Sunday Sun-day noon tho Misses Fitch will bo the hostesses. Saturday evening a large lawn party will be given In honor of the visitors. Sunday evening an elaborate elab-orate table d'hote dinner will be given. giv-en. Music will be one of the features of the evening. It will bo the event of the season at' the club. Mrs. Ben-ner Ben-ner X. Smith has tho dinner in charge. Sunday afternoon tho first half of tho tournament will bo played. Monday buffet luncheon will bo in charge of Miss Maud Thorn. Miss Stella Fabian entertained Informally In-formally at luncheon Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon at tho Country club. Seventeen Seven-teen close friends of the hostess wero bidden. Blue bachelor buttons were artistically used about the table. Tho place cards wero blue fans. J J Mrs. Simon Bamberger entertained half a dozen friends Informally at luncheon Wednesday at tho Country club. Miss Gulio Elizabeth Dlx entertained a number of her friends in honor of her birthday at luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Crimson and white sweet peas formed tho table decorations. Cover3 were laid for Miss May Rand, Miss Emily McCalllster, Miss Marie Galey, Miss Blanche Langton, Miss Virginia Shannon, Miss Emma Jano Valentine, Miss Ethel Graham, Miss Laura Suton, Miss Allco Kimball. Miss Charlotte Druohl assisted In the dining room. J? Mrs. Elsa Von Grave Jonas, wifo of Alberto Jonas, tho noted pianist, Is In tho city. After a visit for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Jonas will leave for California. Cali-fornia. & v. A pretty homo wedding was solemnized solemn-ized Wednesday evening at tho homo of Mrs. E. Harsh, when Miss Fannie M. Merrill became tho bri ' i Harsh. Bishop Parry pf . JllT ceremony. Tho bride wo . ? th some gown of w'hito si,' ,Vi.h i"'1" trimmings, and carried a ) ,,,' " ace quet of bride's r.oses. Mi: CnZ lols was the brldosmal.; ' Frl?j: Gundry acted as best mat, A, k ceremony a reception wn- v 0 R. A. Pender, Mrs. Han.n 'S A Burrell assisted In ror JZ guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harsh aro I homo to their friends at 60 Noni, I Fifth West street. orlh I Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Levitt havo ' turned from their eastern rin and temporarily located at tho Southern hotel. Miss Katherino Moffat ontertalnert at a Kensington Thursday afternoon Mrs. Eldra Jacobs and Mrs John It Hubbell entertained at a Kensington Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Jacobs. & vS Miss Jessie Blair of Burlington la Is tho guest of Judge and Mrs. 0. W Powers at "Llngerlonger." 5t W. H. Martin, United States land official, was a guest In the city Thursday Thurs-day en route to Las Vegas. & J J. R. Kimball left Wednesday evening even-ing for a few weeks' visit with friends in Los Angeles. & J Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Peters of St. Louis wero guests in the city Wednesday Wed-nesday on their way to tho fair. & St Miss Geneve Harlick entertained Informally In-formally at dinner on Monday evening in honor of her guest, Miss Leah Hill, who returned to her home in Shoshone, Sho-shone, Ida., on Tuesday. Pink sweet peas formed tho decorations. Covers wero lead for eight. & Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Earls left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Portland and San Francisco, Francis-co, to bo gono several weeks. A garden party was given at the homo of Mrs. Morrison, 1009 East Second South street, Thursday evening, even-ing, for tho benefit of St. Mary's Altar Al-tar guild. Blaino Salisbury entertained at dinner din-ner Tuesday In honor of Miss Gussio Gentch, who is a guest at the Salisbury Salis-bury home. Later in tho evening tho guests spent an hour or two at' tho ilake. Covers wore laid for Miss Lu-die Lu-die McCornlck, Miss Genoviovo McCornlck, Mc-Cornlck, Misses Bess and Mildred Mc-Millen, Mc-Millen, Miss Elizabeth Baker, Miss Mary Smedley, Miss Bransford, Messrs. Harold Lamb, Crelghton, Brown, Paul, Williams, Robert Lawrence, Law-rence, Albert McCornlck, James and Walker Salisbury. St st Miss Eva Ray was the hostess of a 5 o'clock affair Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Mabel Nissler of Butte. St St Miss Stella Salisbury was the guest of honor at a luncheon Wednesday at tli o country club. Mrs. Sturges of Fort Douglas was the hostess. st st Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury entertained enter-tained at dinner Thursday evening. St st Mr3. John Reed of Denver, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Harry Ganz, left for Denver on Monday. Mrs. Ganz will visit her sister, Mrs. Schubert, for a few weeks. S A lake party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Windsor. Among the guest3 were Judge and Mrs. Thomas Marionoaux, Mr. and Mrs. Graham P. Putnam, Miss Copp, Dr. Stratton of Omaha, Dr. Hewlett. Mrs. R. E. L. Collier and children have gone to tho mountains for a month. i$ Bishop Franklin S. Spaulding has returned re-turned after a visit of several weeks in Colorado. Mr. Vanclovo of Erie, Penn.. will bo tho guest of Bishop Spaulding for a couple of weeks. Miss Josephine Botsford entertained at a lawn party at her home on Thursday Thurs-day evening. St St Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Young, Mrs. Reed, Miss Young and Miss Jasmine Young leave early in August for their summer home on tho Weber river. St Tho Sewing club met on Friday I afternoon with Mrs. Florence Grant. St St Mrs. George Curtis entertained at a luncheon Thursday afternoon. st st Mr. George Robinson has gone to New York for a brief stay. Tho Misses Florence and Mabel Robinson aro tho guests of Mrs. Babcock of Helena, Mont. Mrs. J. L. Rawlins, Miss Rawlins, Miss Nora Rawlins nnd Boyco Rawlins Raw-lins have gono to Brighton for the summer. st St Mrs. Frederick Leonard and Miss Aiico Footo are at Upper Falls resort, In Provo canyon. St St Mrs. John Cain has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kister at their ranch In Sevier county. St St The Misses Harriet', Stella and Elsie El-sie Colin have gono to Wasatch for a month or six weeks. St St Misses Amelia and Olga Olson of Minneapolis, Minn., aro visiting relatives' rela-tives' and friends In tho city for tho summer. st st Miss Katherino Moffat entertained at a Kensington on Friday afternoon. st st Harold Slegel is a guest at tho University Uni-versity club. st st Miss Leo Trent' has gono to California, Califor-nia, st St Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Grady aro visiting vis-iting friends in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rudy, Miss Ina Rudy and Miss Eva Richardson aro at the Portland fair. |