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Show Ij! ) IN THE SOCIAL REALM. Ill Miss Annie Raymond of Logan Is a j n guest of Miss Virginia Bush. 1; Leroy A. Palmer, who spent the j I holidays in tho city has returned to Mrs. Ida S. Dusonborry is a guest !; at tho Beattlo homo on West Tomplo ! 1 1 , Tho Woman's club will meet next 5 Tuesday nt the homo of Mrs. H. V. If Mrs. W. W. Armstrong entertained 'I' tho members of tho 600 Card club jjjj Wednesday. Miss Alice Reynolds and Miss VI- ; lato Elliott of Provo are visiting T ; friends in tho city, ij jU Judge and Mrs. Ellas A. Smith loft ;$1 5 Thursday morning for an eastern vis- il i it of somo length. ! 1 , Dr. J. O. Edlo of Grand Rapids Is in IS I tho city, tho guest of his daughter, I ft , ' Mrs. Edward S. Forry. Ij ' Tho Third Streetward club will , . meet next Thurseday with Mrs. ; . Georgo Putnam on S street, l" 1 1 , Dr. A. D. Molvln is homo from I, j i Bolso, whoro ho went to bo a guest I of tho governor at tho inauguration. ,',? Miss Blanche Strickloy is in Blng- J -., ham visiting her brother and sister, H Mr. and Mrs. William Strickloy. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. LMlllor and their i; t little daughter have gono for a visit :t with relatives in San Francisco. ' , I i Mrs. M. S. Lacy of Colorado Springs I f , will bo In tho city next Monday to , , visit her sister, Mrs. C. E. Richards, j 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Iglchcart en- 4 J , tortalned at a dlnnor for Dr. and Mrs. :;; ' f , Klehl of Bingham Junction Monday i , ij evening. .. i Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jennings en- ' ' tortained at dlnnor Tuesday evening J I ' in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. W. $ ' Scott Crismon. ;!" j ' Mrs. Ira H. Lewis Is still in Chi- ' cago with her -mother, but will leave 1 , ; ' shortly for Now Yorlc to enjoy tho ' T i' grand opera season. ' ' ' Mrs. D. H. Twomoy has returned Iji ', from Chisago whither sho was called ,1 i to tho sad duty of attonding the fu- fj i neral of hor sister, j ! Invitations wero Issued a fow days ' f ' ago for tho reception to bo given next ft a j Tuesday by tho Women's Republican ,'j I I club at tho Konyon Jiotol. 1 Tho city teachers gave a dance j Tuesday ovenlng In tho museum .v building of tho Stato university in honor of tho visiting teachers attend-( attend-( j . lng tho Stato Teachers' association. '& i Miss Virginia Rober, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rebor, celebrated , ' 1 1 her first birthday Monday evening ait guest of honor at a dinner at hor homo 't In tho Kolth apartments. ,! ' Tho Cleofan met Tuosday with Mrs. , H. L. A. Culmer at 27 C streot. Mrs. , , William Bootho read a paper on tho "Hundred Years' War," and Mrs. Frank Roberts gave a sketch of Joan ' ' ' f ArC & I' ' . Senator and Mrs. Thomas Kearns 1 P' 3 '! entertained at dinner Tuosday oven- , lng, covers being laid for twelve The it' 'ii ' ' gueBts wero Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mc- BkShIISi ' Mlllan, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dooly, 1W fl'l ' Dr. and Mrs. W. A. McEnory, Mr. and '' V ft Mrs. W. W. Armstrong anfl Mr. and Tho girls of tho P. I. X. society gave a Buster Brown party Monday ovenlng at the homo of Miss Pearl Wellor. Tho guests wero dressed In Buster Brown suits and the games wero on that order. Tho tourist section of tho Ladies' Literary club mot Tuesday morning at tho club house. Mrs. S. F. Fcnton read a paper on "Tho Manners and Customs of Japan, and the Status of Women In tho Island Empire." vS & Miss Ada Lyman entertained about thirty of her young college friends at an evening party Monday nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Lyman. Games wero played and prizes awarded award-ed to Miss Amy Adams and Clifton Young. Judge and Mrs. W. H. King enter-tninou enter-tninou at dinner on Monday ovenlng. Tho guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Georgo M. Hanson, Mrs. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cluff, Miss Ethel Olson, Miss Josophlno King, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olson, Bert Olson and Emmett Olson. Mrs. W. A. Wetzoll is homo from Portland, Ore., whoro sho spent tho pnst two weeks. While there Mrs. Wotzoll sang tho soprnno solo in tho "Messiah" at tho Christmas celebration, celebra-tion, and also took part In the oratorio, ora-torio, "Tho Coming of tho King," which was presented by a chorus of picked voices. Tho bal masque at Fort Douglas on Mondny evening was of course a spectacular spec-tacular and nt tho samo time a pleasing pleas-ing function. Tho ball room was decorated dec-orated with military trappings. A buffet supper was served. The hostesses hos-tesses woro Mrs. Sturgls, Mrs. Woodward Wood-ward and Mrs. Jamorson, wives of the gallrtnt officers. Tho costumes woro striking and tho scene was one of bonuty and animation. A reception was given Monday in honor of tho authoress, Mrs. R. Anna Gorman, by Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Anderson. An-derson. Mrs. W. D. Rlshol assisted in receiving and Misses Twomey and Radcllffo poured coffco and served light refreshments. A largo number of friends called between tho hours of 4 and C. In tho ovenlng a number of musicians favored tho company with vocal and Instrumental selections, and Mrs. Gorman gavo a talk on some now phases of tho advanced thought. Miss Frances .T. Wilson, daughter of Mrs. S. J. Wilson, and Daniel J. Gal-livan Gal-livan of Park City, wero married on Wednesday ovonlng. The ceremony took place nt G o'clock at tho home of tho brido's mother and was witnessed wit-nessed by only tho relatives. The sorvico of tho Roman Catholic church was read by Father Galllgan of Park City, tho brldo being attended by Miss Bcsslo Faddls, with Charles Driscoll acting as best man. Following the service supper was served. Tho bride woro a gown of whlto chiffon cloth over taffeta and carried brido's roses. Mr. and Mrs. Galllvan will make their homo in this, city. In honor of Mrs. Acklund Hood of Australia and Mrs. Warwick Winston of Shanghai a Now Year function was given on Monday by Mrs. John A. Marshall Mar-shall and Miss Kirkpatrick" at the homo of tho former. Tho house was decorated in a seasonable and elegant manner. Tho proceedings began at 6 o'clock as a reception and terminated towards midnight in a delightfully informal in-formal dance. Receptions, por force, are stiff, and to many aro more a matter mat-ter of social duty than enjoyment, but tho delightful hours of this function func-tion which followed tho formalities moro than compensated. Supper was served in buffet stylo. As could not bo otherwise with such hostesses the affair was one of the most tasteful and enjoyable of this gay season, Tho Commercial club kept open house Monday, as Is its custom on Now Year's day, and from 12 noon till 12 midnight tho parlors were well filled with tho members and their guests. Lynn Kemper of Omaha, who has been visiting tho Buckingham family for tho holidays, and who has been announced as tho fiance of Miss Dar-leno Dar-leno Buckingham, left Tuesday for his homo. Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Crismon have arrived in this city from San Francisco Fran-cisco and will make their homo hero. They are at present with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rlter. Miss Elizabeth Cosgniff entertained a few friends at dinner at tho Kenyon Tuesday evening in -honor of Miss Laura Sherman, who is about to leave for Los Angeles. James and Walker Salisbury loft Tuesday for the east, after spending tho vacation at home. Blaino Salisbury Salis-bury will leave to re-enter college today. to-day. & tS Tho Shakesepare section of the Ladies' La-dies' Literary club met at the club house Wedonsday morning and began tho study of "Much Ado About Nothing." Noth-ing." JX & Mrs. Frederick Earls of Denver is In tho city, with her little daughter, visiting friends. Mrs. Earls was formerly for-merly Miss Winnie Wclby. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lynn and two daughters, Jennie and Winnie, will leavo shortly for a six months' tour of Europe. Miss Mildred Ott gavo an Informal luncheon Wednesday in honor of Elmer El-mer Cassin of Ogden, who Is visiting in tho city. Tho music section of tho Ladles' Literary club met Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. O. R. Ostler Is homo from Seattle, Se-attle, where she wont to attend the marriage of her son, Lieutenant Mar-getts. Mar-getts. Mrs. Ira O. Rhoades, who is with Miss Winnio Rhoades in Now York, will bo homo about tho middle of tho month. Mrs. Frank C. Kelsey entertained a few friends at a luncheon on Friday. Mrs. Priscilla Jennings entcrfMn at tea Thursday afternoon at he??' on B and Second streets. Il0nit Miss Julia Cullen eiiteitalnoi fMondayher yUn frlml8 at Mrs. Theo. W. Whiteley entertnin., at dinner New Year's ovonlnj 1? V Commercial club. Covers were im for six. m Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hanson have returned to Ogden after spending -ill holidays with friends in the cltv the Walter G. Tuttlo will leave soon for Grand Rapids, where ho will join Tuttlo and Captain and Mrs h v Bishop for a year's sojourn in Europe! Mrs. A. M. Barry has gone to spend tho remainder of tho winter In Lo Angeles. Mrs. William Igleheart entertained tho young girls of her Sunday school class at an afternoon affair Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Bayly jr will leavo next week for Los Angeles to spend a month before golne abroad. |