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Show 1, ; . '! IN THE SOCIAL REALM. Angus McKollar loft for Los Angeles ;jH T'.:cHdny. -f & J ' .'1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culmcr arc In , - t !. n Frnncisco. H i , J J" Miss Florence Grant ontcrtalnctl In- i , krmnlly Friday. I ' -Sj & t , Mrs. G. II. Urockman entertained at i" f crtln Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Adkinson have- ' ' : no to California. H ' TIio Unity qunrtetto gave a concert t f. I ia Unity hall Tuesday. Hi ' There was an Informal hop Friday M' j i c enlng at Fort Douglas. .: I. , & ' Jj Mrs. Shepard A. Ucnson of Denver 'j I.; hero visiting with friends. 1 Solomon Hoscnhaum Is homo fioni H, ft " visit of two years In Germany. I It. M. Urecden is home after a stay H? ' ' . jjfl ( .' somo weeks In tho oast and south. Hi ' M ' I" ; ;B Tho Honlta Social club gave a danco Hi " . ',; r:id excursion to American Fork Wed- , ' jj 1:2s day. H 1: '" ' J vi 'Tfl Tho Hoyal Arcanum gave their H, 1 :i ghth annual ball Friday evening at H f l nlty hall. H' .'1 j ' ''I RIrf1, Miss Kathorlne Judge , h ' it r id Mrs. John R. Woodwnrd nro homo ' ;jj . :om California. Ul Mrs. It. U Corum wns called to Don"- , " -. , .. (l er by tho serious Illness of hor fnth- Hr' V' cr, ,J. L. Thompson. i'; ' '1 JU & & U , , . 9 Mrs. K. C. Van Knobloch left for pHt, 1..' riillndolphla Thursday, where sho will a ''.. ' i IslL with her mother. . v; & & PH ' ( Mrs. II. G. Hurt entertained the Mi- PH' ' icrva club at hor homo on Fourth H ,1 s trcct Mondny aftornoon. '. T & ! ' ' I! Mrs. Mary M. F. Allen of Park City PH 1 ; '')ft Tuesday for Washington to attend PH .1 the meeting of tho D. A. It. PH vt PH Mrs. W. A. MoEnory arrived Tiics- PH 1 u i'ay ovculug from San Francisco, and pH f U again at hnmo at tho Knutsford. PH 1 1 ' 1 The Misses Georglo and Pearl Sav- pH ' t ugo ontcrtnlnod nt cards Friday aftcr- , j .10011 for Miss Darlcno Uuckingham. Lieutenant and Mrs. Frank Illnes will bo homo shortly to spend a part of the summer with their parents. Mrs. W. II. Van Klcok and Mr3. Alexander Al-exander It. Thompson of Now York aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Vigus. The First Unitarian society has Issued Is-sued invitations for a dance, to bo given in Unity hnll Monday evening, April 21. , Mrs. W. W. Hnll entertained the members of tho COO club at her apartments apart-ments In the Windsor hoted Thursday afternoon. The Women's club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. U Bowman. Dr. T. W. Plnkerton gave an address on "The Boole of Job." Mr. and Mrs. William Itoylanco of Provo woro in tho city for a few days. They will leave Saturday evening over tho San Pedro for Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Truman of Michigan, who spent tho past few months with their daughter, Mrs. W. Montague Ferry, left Thursday for their home. Mrs. W. H. DoWolf wa3 the guest of honor Wednesday afternoon at a card party given by Mrs. II. G. Brock-ninn Brock-ninn in hor apartments in the Emery-Holmes. Emery-Holmes. "Italian Painters of ' tho Fifteenth Century" was tho topic discussed at tho rogulnr meeting of the Cleofan Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Charles Wells, 420 Second street. Mrs. Joseph 13. Calno entertained Monday afternoon complimentary to hor sister, Mrs. Guy Palmer. Amon? tho guests who on joyed the Informal tea were many of tho friends of Mrs. Pnlmcr. Mrs. II. G. McMillan was tho hostess Tuesday at a luncheon nt which eighteen of her friends wore entertained. enter-tained. Tho long tablo was decorated in green and white, presenting a spring-like appearance. Miss Claudia Schodeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Schofleld and It. L. Mcltobcrts of Chicago, were married. Monday evening. After tho ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mcltobcrts left for Chicago, Chi-cago, where they will reside. Mrs. S. F. Foote of Evanston is at Whitehall. t Dr. S. H. Plnkerton rctu.no 1 Wednesday Wed-nesday from Itock Springs, Wyo. Mi'3. F. E. McGurrin will leave with-in with-in a fortnight for a stay of some time in the northwest. Mrs. lllcardo Struller of Now York, who has been the guest of Mrs. Louis Colin, leaves Saturday for her homo tit it Mrs. C. K. Von Knobloch, mother of Dr. J. C. Landenberger, has gone for a visit to her mother, In Phl'adcl-phla. Phl'adcl-phla. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Sloan ento: tallied a number of their friends Tuesday evening In celebration of their woodon wedding. Mrs. Edward Mooro and Miss Crete Plnkerton entertained Tuesday evening even-ing at a "gossip party" for Mies Darlcno Dar-lcno Buckingham. The guests, num boring about forty young people, wore paired off by means of conversazlono cards assigning subjects for each gossip. gos-sip. Later, by means of votes, prizes I were awarded to the best talkers. Green and white were the colors car- .ried out in tho decorations and in the refreshments. A surprise was given Monday evening even-ing in honor of Miss Dolly Scrlbncr at her home, 1248 East First South street. Music was furnished and some interesting games played, and later a supper was- served. Those present were S. M. Evans, J. Strano William Price, Edward ItaddatK Ed ward Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Fitzpat rick, Dollio Macklnson, MaMon and Lillian Halstead, Florence Itaddatz Gcorgio Porter, Daisy Brooks, Clara Wihson and Kate and Josle Scrlbncr. Miss Sarah Morrill and air. Frank G. White were married Monday oven ing, the Rev. Dr. William M. Padon officiating. The brido was attend.ed by Miss Florence street, and tho lies' man was Gwynn ofllcer. Miss Graco Merrill, a sister of tho brido. was a flower girl. Miss Mercy Berkeley played the "Bridal Chorus" (Lohengrin) (Lohen-grin) as tho brido entered on tho nrn. of her brother, Charles Oakcs Merrill of Idaho. A wedding supper was served. About foity relatives nnd Intimate In-timate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Morrill loft on the lato train for the east, and will bo at home after May 15 at 031 First street. club house. Mrs. IIni vv a paper on EV.raand Ni,BSJn rca" Mrs. Leo Cham' crlain Kavn American paity tea Wwlncsial .t an noon at her home. ""-s-iay afic.r Tho Council of Jewish Ar the regular monttirmitS?" day evening at the B. j lcnJ, T8-Emma T8-Emma Mconoy read a pU'r Mrs 0 Mrs. James Douglas and mu. n neve Douglas, who were . ,,fe friends in town for somo Say St; returned to their home in ft ' Mrs. Hoyt, mother of Owen rr, arrived a few days ago from St .ft for a visit with her son. and is at homo for tho present at Whitehall Mr. and Mis. Solon Spiro. who Ut just returned from a visit f sli months In the south an.l on the coast will shortly be in their homo at 7fii First street. Tho last soiree of t!i0 present sei-son sei-son took place Wednesday evening at Christensen's hall, and a largo crowd of tho regulnr patrons and the'r friends were present. Mrs. Brian! H. Wolh ontori3lncd the ladles of tho garrison at a small Kensington tea yesterday afternoon In compliment to her aunt Mrs. Guy Palmer of Fort Cook, Nob. An old-fashioned hall and tochl will bo given in U. of U. museum lutldhv Saturday evening, for tho benefit ot tho university gymnasium. Tho mcni' bers of tho Author's club nro managing manag-ing tho affair. o |