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Show WM Sv j IN THE SOCIAL REALM. y Mrs. Edith Knowlton lias gone to ! - j California. j'i ', . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horning enter- k , talned at dinner Monday evening. ; . Mrs. J. A. Miner has gone to Call- '. fornla for a visit of a month or two. J.'w i Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard W. Reed are spending the season at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir are back L f, 1 from a short visit with friends in Den- ' vcr. '. 5 ( Mrs. Richard Strlngley and Miss j i . ' Strlngley have gone for a visit in the f. , south. !'. - . & i. i I Mrs. Emanuel Kahn will shortly bo at homo at fid East-Second Soutn - street. ! ; & - Captain Brlant Wells has succeeded ,-,! Captain Madden as adjutant at Fort ' Douglas. V : .1 A'.., ' . Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Quigley ; ' left Monday for Now York and Palm , , Beach, Fla. , in i Mrs. John C. Cutler, Jr., gave a Li,; " Kensington at her homo on E street J.rtj'i ' Thursday afternoon. '1 f , , vt ' . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wise left ," it Monday for a visit with relatives or Mr. Wiso In Kansas. ' ;. . ' Miss Bollo DoMoIsy has roturnod to '. a . ' ' Provo after spending a few days with 1 ?,. ' her parents in town. ItA- Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Whitney, Miss ijC;,- . ,' Whitney and Miss Pypor have re- (V. " 1 turned from the east, i&u "jr & W ' . Mrs. Wilinm H. Jones Is homo from '' ' a visit of several ?ccks in Washing- fj;, ' , ."' ' ton and Now York. 1 'I v f ' , Tho O. E. S. circle met with Mrs. 1j. M. May Wednesday, at 3 Judd Hats, ( , , ' First South and Third East. , ; ; Tho Wasatch Literary circle held its , 1 i regular fortnightly meeting Tcusday, ' ', with Mrs. W. B. Boverldgc. . ; & & 1 ' II, C. Hoffman returned Sunday from Montann, whero ho has been V ,' looking up some mining interests. ' ' Mrs. Henry Catrow Is at homo with 1 her mothor, Mrs. A. J. Bottles, during . ' tho absence of Mr. Catrow In tho cast. , . Itavcnel Macbeth of Idaho, who was -' , formerly well known In Salt Lnke so- '',) y i cloty, is being welcomed by former j. friends. -' " Mrs. William Chatterton entertained J.' ' tho Cup 'and Saucer club Thursday , ovoning at her homo, 511 West North . Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Slogel and their "." sons will leavo tho latter part of tho month for a stay of some time In Europe. Mrs. Hussell Schuldor wns tho hos-' hos-' less Tuesday at a brldgo party in honor of her mother, Mrs. William H. Dickson. H 1 Jt Jl Mrs. H. 13. Schlllor, who has bcon . ' ' at her old homo In Missouri, Is expect- . .') cd back Tuesday or Wodnostlay of H't l i noxt week. ' ' 1 & & Mr. and Mrs. Alma D. Kntz aro In 1 tho city from Boise, spending a few H days with ox-Governor and Mrs. Ho-' Ho-' bor M. Wolls . & & I,, Tho Bohemian club will glvo Its flrst annual ball at Christonson's noxt H, ' Monday evonlng, and It promises to bo a unique affair. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Curtin of St. Joseph, Jo-seph, Mo., will be in the city soon, to spend a short time with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smedley. Mrs. Morris Sommer, who has been staying with her parents in Denver for some time, is in the city spending a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Derrah entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday evening, covers being laid for ten. The decorations decora-tions and menu were In the best of taste. The Clcofan met Tuesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Charles Wells on Second, Sec-ond, street. Mrs. H. L. A. Culmer gave a study of the character of King Henry V. Miss Ruby Swift and E. A. Evans were married Tuesday evening, and following the ceremony a reception was given in their honor at the homo of tho bride's mother. Rev. Henry Evans and wife of Dubois, Du-bois, Pa., are in tho city, guests of Mrs. L. C. Chester and daughter. They have spent the winter on tho coast and arc on their return trip cast. & & Tho marriage of Miss Ruth Adelaide Dahlqulst and E. William Reese took place in tho temple at noon Tuesday, and a reception was given In their honor In tho evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dahlqulst. Tho marriage of Miss Leah NIebaur and J. J. Burke was solemnized Tuesday Tues-day morning at Bishop Scanlan's residence resi-dence by Father Kloly. Miss Mamie Hampton and Edwin BurKo wore the attendants, and then followed a lunch-con lunch-con at tho bride's homo. Later the bride and groom left for a trip to New York and tho other largo cities of tho cast, but will return to make this city their future home. Captain William F. Creary, who has been stationed at San Francisco in the paymaster's department for tno past year, is relieved from duty there and after a brief furlough will sail for Manila to report for duty to tho commanding com-manding general there. Mrs. Creary and Miss Kathorine Creary, mother and sltcr of Captain Creary, will accompany ac-company him. Captain Creary hopes to come to Salt Lake for a brief visit before sailing. A mooting of tho programme committee com-mittee of tho Ladles' Literary club wns hold Monday afternoon, and Mrs. Joel L. Priest was elected chairman of tho committee Miss Myra Sowles was made secretary, and tho plan of work for tho coming year was discussed. Tho remaining members mem-bers of tho committoo aro Mrs. D. Elliott El-liott Kelly, Mrs. Alvah Lewis, Mrs. Harry Gnnz, Mrs. Allen T. Sanforu, Mrs. O. F. Francis nnd Mrs. R. M. Fisher. tt tit Mr. and Mrs. John P. Meakln entertained en-tertained on Tuosdny evening In honor hon-or of tho marrlngo of their son, Charles, to Miss Ruth Eldrodgo, which occurred on tho Oth of last month In tho cast, and also to welcome Mr. Meakln homo after nn extended visit to tho larger cities. Thoso present were: Mrs. J. U. Eldrodgo, Sr., Mr. nnd Mrs. J. U. Eldrodgo, Jr., Miss Lu-labollo Lu-labollo Eldrcdgo, Miss Vera Eldrodgo, Mr. and Mrs. William Sponco, Mr. and Mrs. Milando Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Splkor, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Fred W. Meakln, Mr. Robert Meakln. & Tho San Francisco Chronicle has tho following account of tho marriage of Miss Anita Feder and Nathaniel Llchtenstein of this city: "The wedding wed-ding of Miss Anita Feder and Nat Llchtenstein, which took place last Thursday evening at the Buckingham, In this city, was quite a notable event, owing to the prominence of the bride and groom. Several hundred guests attended the beautiful and impressive im-pressive ceremony. The spacious hall was transformed Into a veritable beauty bower, with Its tasty ornamentations ornamen-tations of almond blossoms, plants and foliage. Beneath an Immense floral bell tho stately bride, gowned In a rich white satin robe, became the wife of the man of her choice. Rev. Dr. Voonsanger was the officiating officiat-ing clergyman. When congratulations were over a wedding dinner was served in the large banquet hall to over 200 relatives and friends, among whom were many who had come from distant parts. The bride is tho youngest young-est daughter of Mrs. Matilda and the late Samuel Feder, and a native of this city. She Is a graceful, statuesque statu-esque blonde, endowed with more than tho ordinary share of beauty, and highly accomplished. After finishing fin-ishing her education in this city she spent two years abroad, devoting most of that time to tho study of music, while the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jacques Mayer of Berlin, who is an accomplished violinist, and who delighted de-lighted many private gatherings, but never played for pay. She Is also a slter of Dr. Adeline and Dr. Grace Feder, Fe-der, who graduated from the medical department of the University of California Cali-fornia and took a post-graduate course at Zurich, but do net practice for gain. Nat Llchtenstein is a prominent promi-nent business man of Salt Lake City. Ho Is a native of San Francisco and has many friends here. Some years ago he became interested in ino I in the Mormon capital, and la cr S I ferred his interests from Son I I clsco to Salt Lake, where hf", I came one of the leading mr I Mr. and Mrs. Llchtenstein ar , 1 c ' I journlng at Del Monte. Later - v Ji?i I tour through southern Callforn.a III I go to Salt Lake, their future hoS I by eaesy stages." me I |