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Show ilN THE SOCIAL REALM. Senator and Mrs. George Sutherland Suther-land havo issued Invitations for an at homo on Monday evening at the Kenyon hotel. The function Is In honor hon-or of tho members of tho legislature and wll ho a largo and elegant af-Mr. af-Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Torry and Mr. i ' and Mrs. Pearsall gavo a very elo- gant reception at tho Country club Thursday evening. Tho appointments were perfect and a most onjoyablo evening was spent. , Mrs. R. W. Young ontortained tho sowing club on Friday. ' Mrs. Gcorgo W. Snow entertained i at a luncheon on Thursday. Tho Cloofan met with Mrs. Frank Roberts, C07 Second street, Tuesday. Harry K. Masters has returned to tho city and lias apartments at tho ; Miss Eleanor Crawford gavo a card party at her homo Thursday after-' after-' Mrs. J. M. BIdwell entertains at a Kensington, followed by bridge, this I afternoon. Tho Brldgo club mot Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon at tho Kenyon with Mrs. W. Miss Louise Putnam is now at home with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith at 80 S street. On tho 24th will bo given tho dance of tho high school alumni association . at Unity hall. Tho East Side 500 club met Thursday Thurs-day with Mrs. A. H. Adkinson at 1115 ; Second street. J8 lit Tho members of tho Sarasato club danced at tho Ladles' Literary club Tuesday ovening. Tho sophomore clnss of tho university univer-sity gavo a danco at tho university hall Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cary and Mrs. Pago aro now at homo to their friends at 71 Twelfth East street. Tho O. E. S. circlo mot Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. S. S. Pond, 572 South State street. At Westminster church Thursday night a reception was given in honor of Rev. and Mrs. McLaln Davis. Miss Margo Ellorbock ontortalnou tho P. I. X. girls at a Valentino party Wednesday evening at her homo on C Tho Shakespeare section of tho Ladies' La-dies' Literary club met Wednesday at tho club houso and continued tho study of "Othollo." Tho engagement is announced of Miss Sadlo Merrill to Frank E. Whlto. Tho marriage will take place somo tlmo In April. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cary ontortained a party of twolvo at dinner Tuesday evening complimentary to Bishop F. S. Spalding and his sister. Tho Sophomores of tho university gavo a moonlight cotillion on Friday ovening, which was tho ovont of tho week in educational circles. Tho young people of St. Paul's church had a valentine party Tuesday Tues-day evening at tho rectory. Tho parlors par-lors wore hung with strings of rod hearts and with tiny bows and arrows. ar-rows. Games were played, one of them being tho arrangement of certain let-tors let-tors of tho alphabet into lovo poems. Mrs. Morrow of Chicago poured coffee, cof-fee, and tho following named young girls assisted: Miss Margaret Harris, Har-ris, Miss Rose Howard, Miss Lena Myer, Miss Jeanetto Yundt, Miss Jo-sophlno Jo-sophlno Dovereaux, Edith Boles3 and Mario Berkhoel. During the ovening a musical programme was rendered by Miss Beatrice O'Connor, Karl Scheld, Eva Richardson and Philip Barter. Mrs. Harold E. Schiller and two children wero called to Missouri a few days ago by tho sudden death of Mrs. Schiller's mother. Thoy will bo gone for some weeks. Mrs. Bertha Kuntz Bakor was entertained en-tertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Igleheart on Sunday evening, and following fol-lowing a number of friends called to pass tho ovening. Mrs. J. B. Ashton entertained tho Royal Neighbors and friends at a cara social Thursday afternoon at her homo, G Covey court, Fifth East, between be-tween Third and Fourth South. i$ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hayt of Park City camo down to meet Mrs. Hayt's brother, Chester Tousey, of Chicago, who was passing through to tho coast. .it tt Mrs. C. K. Von Knoblock entertained about fifty friends at cards Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon In honor of her guest, Miss Eleanor T.andell Fox of Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. tit Mrs. W. H. Bramel entertained Tuesday afternoon at a valentine party par-ty and a china shower for her friend, Miss Sadlo Merrill. Tho homo was bright with strings of tiny red hearts, tit tit The Woman's club met Tuesday at the homo of Mrs. Gatrell, on Third East street. Mrs. Gatrell gave tho topic of tho day, a comparison of the German Relchstng, tho British Parliament, Parlia-ment, and tho American Congress, tit tit Former Sonntor J. L. Rawlins ana his daughter, Leda, havo gone to Pacific Pa-cific Grovo to join Mrs. Rawlins, who has spent tho past few months there. Miss Rawlins will remain with her mother, but Mr. Rawlins will return immediately. t tit Tho Invitations aro out for tho danco to bo given under tho management manage-ment of Mrs. F. K. Woodruff, in aid of the guild of St. Paul's church. Tho floor committee is as follows: F. A. Druohl, Karl Scheld, J. A. Reeves, F. S. Harris, C. P. Overflold, George Raymond. Ray-mond. It will be given" on tho ovening oven-ing of tho 23rd. tit tit Mrs. B. A. McMillan ontortained Tuesday afternoon at cards. Eight tables ta-bles wero filled with tho guests, who played tho game of hearts. Prizes wero won by Mrs. J. E. La Forgco, Mrs. C. E. Richards and Mrs. Samuel Paul. Tho houso was decorated throughout with hearts which hung in strings from tho corners of tho room In observance ob-servance of St. Valentino's day. tit On Tuos ay ovening, at tho home of tho brido's mother, Mrs. T. H. Parsons, Par-sons, tho niarrlago of Miss Sarah Parsons Par-sons and Mr. Frank E. Heffornan was colebratcd. Tho ceremony was performed per-formed at 8:30 o'clock by Rev. Young of tho First M. E. church. Tho bride, who was lmndsomoly gowned, was attended at-tended by her sister, Mrs. A. M. Ron-dell, Ron-dell, and Mr. J. J. Heffornan accompanied accom-panied his son, tho groom, to tho altar. Afterwards an elegant supper was served to tho following named guests: Mr. and Mrs. John Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. Rendoll, Misses Mary and Kate O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Parsons, Mrs. B. Parson, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. J. J. Heffornan, Miss Ivy Rendell, Miss Hazol Boyd, Mr. Joe Parsons. The evening was pleasantly passed in musical and sociability. so-ciability. Tho young couple will reside re-side at Bingham. v. Mrs. Richard A. Keyes entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Lillian Waller of Kentucky, who is a guest of Mrs. D. R. Gray. Bridge was played. Prizes wero won by Mrs. Robert Glendinnlng, Miss Waller and Mrs. C. D. Rooklidge. The guests were Mrs. David R. Gray, Mrs. C. D. Rooklidge, Rook-lidge, Mrs. H. L. Miller, Mrs. C. W. Fifleld, Mrs. J. E. Gallgher, Mrs. W. C. Alexander, Miss Roinhart of Indiana, In-diana, Mrs. J. T. Harris, Miss Sarah Alexander, Mrs. Robert Glendinnlng, Mrs. S. V. Ham, Mrs. Wing B. Allen, Al-len, Mrs. W. W. Flagg, Mrs. Lowls Cecil Robinson and Miss Katherlne Judge. |