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Show I gp! IN THE SOCIAL REALM Jg Mrs. David R. Gray was the hostess Monday afternoon at a high tea at Franklin's now cafe. Covers were laid for sixteen, the guests being Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. Windsor V. nice, Mrs. George M. Downey, Mrs. D. C. Moore, Mrs. W. P. Kiscr, Mrs. W. C. Alexander, Mrs. William McCaskclI, Mrs. Richard A. Kcycs, Mrs. Henry Siegel, Miss Katherlne Gcddcs, Miss Addle Zane, Miss Alice Goodwin, Miss Mary Moore and Miss Mary Smcdley. Mrs. John W. Plko gavo a luncheon Monday for Mrs. Samuel Schwab of Provo, who is tho guest of Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood. The guests to meet Mrs. Schwab were- Mrs. Wedgwood, Mrs. William H. King, Mrs. M. B. Whitney, Mrs. U. V. Withee of Ogden, Mrs. W. i H. Monohan, Mrs 'Jack" Alford, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Coray and Miss Dixie The musicians held tho regular fortnightly meeting Monday evening i with Miss Cclia Sharp at her studio. A programme of miscellaneous music was given, and ajnong tlioso who look part were John Robinson, the Orpheus Club quartette, Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris, Miss Daisy Wolfgang, Harry Shearman, Mrs. Gcorgo Curtis, Miss Edna Cobn, J. W. Curtis, Miss Allio i Miller and Miss Emily Rossburg. o o Miss Marguerite Weir, who has bcon the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Rice for the past few days, left Monday for San Francisco, whence she will sail shortly for Honolulu. Sho will return Hl in the early spring to spend a fow H; days with the Rices. MIeb Llllia Lauer, who has been vis-King vis-King her aunt, Mrs. Isadoro Mayer, for some time, left Monday evening for her home in Idaho. fl Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker will spend j the rest of the month in New York and will go to Washington later. Mrs. G. F. Putnam entertained the Lantern club at her homo on F street Thursday evening. H 0 .M Miss Jean Alford is at homo for a short visit with her mother. MrB. M. D. Whitney has gone for a few weeks' stay in Long Beach, Cal. J 0 Clarence Warnock entertained the card club Tuesday afternoon at her new home on Second street. H Mrs. D. D. Houtz of Provo spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. II. King this week. 0 0 Mrs. Pauline Sands will shortly be at home at 845 Park avenue. J J Mrs. H. J. Schulz entertained tho 600 Card club at her homo Wednesday. JX Mrs. E. T. Harvoy left Saturday evening for California to spend tho next two months. JX jX J. E. Gallgher entertained a party of gentlemen at a dinner at tho Alta H club Monday evening. H Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bamborgcr an- nounco tho betrothal of tholr daughter H Helen M to Arthur Bcnal of Now H York city. No cards. At home after March 16, 100C. H The Rev. Elmer I. Goshen enter- H talned a large number of tho members H of his congregation Tuesday ovcnlng. 1 A number of church workers assisted In serving. 0 J Miss Blanche Kimball entertained Informally In-formally at cards Thursday evening, ot . Mrs. Clarence Warnock cntertnlned Informally at cards Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. J. N. Shnrp and Mrs. Fred Slade were awarded prizes. 0 05 Tho University club members nnt their friends enjoyed a dnnco Tuesday Tues-day evening. Later In tho ovcnlng supper sup-per was served. 0 05 Mrs. O. W. Powers entertained at brldgo Friday afternoon. 05 05 Mrs. Will Point entertained at bridge Frldny afternoon at tho Point quarters at tho Post. 05 05 W. H. Bancroft and Miss Marie NaEon returned from Santa Barbara, Onl., Monday. Mrs. Bancroft and Miss do!alde Nason remained at that place. 05 OS Mrs. Vivian Jones left Wednesday 'or New York city, where sho will vis-It vis-It for six weeks. 05 05 The Shakcspenro section of tho Ladies' Literary club met at tho club house Wednesday morning and con-'lnued con-'lnued the study of "Cymbellne." 05 05 Miss Florence Reynolds of Chicago 's tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Henderson. 05 05 Tho Treble Clef mot Wednesday av Mr Martha Roylo King's studio, 255 Commercial club building. o5 0 Tho Country club held Its annual meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Packard library building. Tho annual an-nual statement of the treasurer was "cad, and tho following named per ons wero chosen ns directors for the ensuing year: Captain W. F. Colton, v. E. McGurrln, George P. Holman, E. W. Packard, E. B. Wicks. W. Mont Ferry, Gcorgo W; Holntz. OS 0 Mrs. Gcorgo A. Lowe, Mrs. Justice ind Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant Hampton loft Tuesday for Long Beach, Cal. 05 05 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crebblns of Oonvor, who hnvo been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Houston, left Tuesday Tues-day for Los Angeles. OS o5 Tho annual "promenade" of the Uinlor class nt tho Unlvorslty of Utah ook Ipaco Friday night at tho now university gymnasium. OS 05 Mrs. II. D. Niles was tho hostess' of i bridge party Wodneslay afternoon, Mio prizes being awarded to Mrs. Wl-Mam Wl-Mam Roso an. I Mrs. Allen Smith of ''ort Douglas. Mrs. Henry La Motta oresldod In tho dining-room. Six tables ta-bles were filled with ths players. 05 0 Mrs. Schuyler Snyder entertained informally at cards Welnnsrliy afternoon after-noon In her apartments at tho Miller lats. Prizes wer3 awarded to Mrs Everett Bucklnham and Mrs. Riclnr.l stingl-y. Twenty guests wore lnvltod 05 .55 G. E. Chandler anl Miss Bessie Chandler have goni to Honolulu for a nrlof stay, from whore they will sail for China. 05 OS Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp entertained enter-tained at cards Wednesday ovcnlng in honor of Mrs. A. W. Dowd of Sunny-Hid Sunny-Hid 3. The valentine idei was chosen lor tho appointments, tha tally nni scoro carJs being valent nes. Th.rt.v guests were Invited to meet Mrs. Dowd. 05 OS Mrs. Frank Pllug entcriaineJ on Wednesday with an Informal Kensington Kensing-ton nt her residence In honor cf Mim. Arthur J. Sherman, who leaves shortly short-ly for the cast. 05 & Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lynch left for the coast Wednesday ovcnlng. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hart of Denver vlsitod with friends in the city Wednesday on their way to Los Angeles. An-geles. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Bradley have gone to Los Angeles to spen . several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Horbort C. Matthews have returnoa from a ten days' vacation vaca-tion spent in the oast. Mr. and Mrs. L.ymun Fargo of Denver Den-ver wero guests In the city Wednesday Wednes-day on their way to the coast. Eugene Cosad of Denver, accompanied accom-panied by his bride, who was Miss Myrtlo Ruble, are spending their honeymoon In Salt Lake. They are .stopping nt tho Knutsford. Mrs. A. E. Wallace and Mrs. Eno gave Mr. anJ Mrs. Cosad a luncheon at the Com mcrcial club Wednesday. 6 05 Mrs. Gus Reeves nnd children will loavo In a few days to spen I u mont!; In southern California. ,!5 06 Mrs. S. H. I'inkerton entertained at tho Emory-Holmes at luncheon Wodncsday complimentary to Mrs. P. J. McCcrmlck and Miss McClaln ot Los Angeles. Besides tho guests ol honor covers wero laid for Mrs. W. P. O'Meara, Mrs. J. F. Dunn, Mrs. E. A. Wall, Mrs. J. W. Houston, Mrs. P. S. Keogh, Mrs. J. C. Landenbcrger, Mrs. Von Knobloch, Mrs. Maynard Blxby, Mr j. Joseph Baumgarten, Mrs. M. A Kisslck, Miss Hermann, Miss Frances O'Meara, Miss May Goldthwalt, Miss I.oiilso Woy and Miss Claudia Morris 05 06 On February 1C the ladles of the Literary club will have their annual I re ikfnst. This year the function will be at the Manltou hoto', and the guests will bo strictly confined to members of the club. Thess breakfasts break-fasts aro always very enjoyable and rare literary treats. OJ 05 Mra. Gearge Sutherland, who Is with Senator Sutherland In Washington, gavo an at homo a few day3 ago at tho Highlands, the Sutherland residence resi-dence at the capital. Tho function was elegantly appointed nnd was In ovory way a decided social success Many of the most distinguished society so-ciety lenders at the capital were present, pres-ent, as were nlsrj members of the somite and house of representatives. It was Mrs. Sutherland's llrst at home In Washington and on that account was particularly Interesting, nnd was a decided success In all respects. n |