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Show I! IN THE SOCIAL REALM. I Mr?. Lizzie Thomas Edward wns the hostess Monday afternoon at a musl-I musl-I cle given for her former teacher, Madnmo Ancolla M. Fox of Chicago. The rooms of the Beehive house were 1 thrown open for the affair, and be- i; twecn 400 and 500 persons were pres ent during tho afternoon to gr?et tho singer and listen to a musi-ol musi-ol programme. Among tho musl-UN musl-UN clans who took part were tho Utah qmrtette, composed of Miss Emily Lnrsen, Miss Lottlo Owen, Miss Julia , Jones and Miss Emma Saunders. Tho 1 individual vocalists woro Fred Gra ham, Miss Agatha Derkhool, Mrs. Liz- zie Thomas Edward, Miss Millie Wil- , llama. Mrs. Bessie Browning. Tho plan- tjl Ista woro Mrs. Agnes Osborno and h Miss Agnes Dahlquist'. Assisting at j the lemonade table and In receiving I tho guests were tho Misses Tillio and I.cuicj Thomas, Miss Margaret Ed-i Ed-i wards, Miss Agnes Campbell and Mrs. S. T. Benedict, j & , Miss Beatrice O'Connor entertained I about twenty of hor musical friends Monday evening at an Informal affair i for Madamo Ancella M. Fox. Thoso taking part in tho program woro Mrs. Agnes Osborno, Miss Agatha Bork-I Bork-I heel, Miss O'Connor and Hugh Dou- ! gall. Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler C. Snyder onte-t-ined at bridgo Monday evening even-ing in compliment' to Mrs. II. B. Richardson, Rich-ardson, who is visiting her daughter, Mr3. Dorsoy Ash. ; & & ' yi .Tudo and Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux I v r-lo-tclncd at dinner Monday ovon- lrg In honor of Judge Bon B. Lindsoy : of Denver, i & ! Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Snoll have re- I turned from their wedding trip to the liorthyest and aro at homo for tho I : present with Mr. and Mrs. Ell L. Price. & & , Miss Lillian James and Miss Martha I Aim will go to tho Hermitage In Og- I den canyon about August' 1 for a vaca- tion. & Mr. nnd Mrs. Walto'r George Tuttlo nro now spending some timo in tho BritiFh Isles, whence they sail for hoiro tho latter part of September. Mrs. T. J. Armstrong has returned from I os Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. i I', Armstrong are now at homo in their 1 f'j apartments, 55 Emery-Holmes. Mrs. and Miss Kimball and Mrs. Wpodruff have) discontinued their days at home for tho summer. Miss Mary Louise Madison is home from Smith college, where slio has just completed her freshman year. Major A. B. Dyer of Vancouver Barracks, Bar-racks, In Washington, is the guest of Colonel and Mrs. B. C. Lockwood at Fort Douglas. Mrs. S. D. Evans gave a card party Friday morning, followed by a luncheon lunch-eon at her homo. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Parsons and Miss Stella McChrystal huvo gone to Portland. Port-land. Miss Agnes Dahlquist and her sister,' sis-ter,' Mrs. Ruth Reese, are back from a visit to Portland. Mrs. D. Guernsey has gone to Sacramento Sac-ramento to visit hor daughter, Mrs. Welsh. Miss Val Murphy will join her and from there they will go to Portland. Port-land. v. Mrs. C. S. Vatlner Is back from California. Falrchlld Sherman was in town from California for a few days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Clift have gone to tho Portland fair and a two weeks' visit in California., The following is from tho Los Angeles An-geles Herald: Mrs. Ezra Thompson, wifo of ox-Mayor Thompson of Salt Lake City, nnd family, arrived at the Angolus yesterday, whero they will remain for a few days, later continuing continu-ing their journey to one of tho coast resorts, whero they will spend tho summer. James W. Dwyer announces tho engagement en-gagement of his daughter Katherino to Louis W. Critchlow. The wedding will take place In the near future. Mrs, J. F. Critchlow and Miss May Critchlow were tho hostesses Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon of a luncheon in honor of Miss Kathorlne Dwyer. Covers woro laid for twelve. Miss Edna Cohn entertained at a luncheon on Saturday In honor of Miss Critchlow. Dr. S. II. Pinkerton has returned from a trip to Island Park, Idaho. Mrs. John Reed of Denver was guest of honor and Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux Mar-ioneaux tho hostess at an elaborate luncheon Wednesday. Tho decorations decora-tions were carried out in tho national colors, deep red roses forming the centerpiece cen-terpiece of tho table, with miniature (lags suspended from the chandelier directly above. Flags were also arranged ar-ranged about tho room and cubes of !ce on sideboard and small tables held clusters of deep and red roses. Tho place cards were done in water colors In red roses. The guests were Mrs. George Sutherland, Mrs. John Cosgriff, Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mrs. Lees, Mrs. Georgo W. Snow, Mrs. William Wil-liam H. Dale, Mrs. William C. Bart-ling, Bart-ling, Mrs. Joseph Oborndorfer, Mrs. David Evans, Mrs. A. G. Andrews, Mrs. Schuyler C. Snyder, Mrs. Graham F. Putnam. Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Plummer, Mrs. Julia Kimball, Mrs. Russell Woodruff Wood-ruff and Madam Ancella M. Fox of Chicago, Chi-cago, left Thursday for Portland. Madam Ma-dam Fox goes on to Seattle, whero she will visit for a few weeks before continuing con-tinuing her journey westward. Dr. and Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Woodruff sail early in the month for Alaska, whero they will pass the remainder of tho summer. Tho doctor returns about tho first of August. Mrs. Georgo Phelps Holman is in Portland visiting her daughter. Mrs. T. W. London, for the remainder of tho summer. Mr. Holman will leave later for a visit at tho fair. Mrs. Annlo Adams is visiting friends in Jackson, Idaho. Mrs. Albert E. Walker will leave for her summer home at the Walker farm Saturday. Mrs. V. B. Schoid and John Schoid leave on Saturday for a visit at the fair. Later in tho month they will go to California. & Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Bauen of Virginia, Vir-ginia, who have been tho guests of Miss Clara Colburn at Rowland hall for the past month, have gone to Og-den. Og-den. Miss . Rose Howard of Boston, Mass., arrived in the city Wednesday, and is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Howard. Next week Miss Howard will accompany Mrs. Howard and the children to their cottage at Silver Lake, whero they will remain until September. Miss Alice Footo is tho "ZT Mrs. Frederick Leonard St 01 Mrs. Frederick Leonard , ,.,,. at dinner on Tuesday eveim (1 Thomas B. Hunter of M(ml-? Cal., who was tho guest of J Hale, loft for home ThurscL- d,th The Sewing club mot vt MlM Merce Berkley Friday. Iiss Mrs. Spalding and Mis, g.P,h Spalding have gone to thoir home near Denver. ' Dr. and Mrs. Pinkerton and M Kissick leave next week for ishmi Park, where they will spend ti,0 next two months at their bungal. w Bishop Franklin S. Spalding ls vis Iting tho various churches in Colorado and will return to the city about the 15th of the month, when he will take charge of the services at St. Mark's cathedral for a month. Mrs. Dana B. Chase left Wednesday for San Francisco and other parts on tho Pacific coast, where she will pass the summer. Mayor Morris left on Tuesday for Los Angeles. & Mrs. Sponco and children left Wednesday Wed-nesday for tho coast. vS' & Miss Georgeno Bellngton of Council Coun-cil Bluffs is visiting Miss Mary Mayne for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carnahan of Boise, Ida., passed through tho city Wednesday Wednes-day on their wny to Los Angeles. . & Mrs. M. P. Jackson and two little daughters of Shrevoport. La., are the guests of Mrs. Emanuel Kalin. Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Hammond or Rutland, Vt., who were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Hammond for several sev-eral days, have gone to Portland for a visit, at tho fair. They will visit Dr. and Mrs. Hammond on their return. re-turn. Mrs. Arthur Brown is recovering from an attack of nervous prostration. Mrs. J. A. GUI "is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lessinger, at 33 Fifth I East. Mrs. Joseph H. Young has discontinued discon-tinued her day at homo until fall. |