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Show I IN THE SOCIAL REALM. Tho ilrst of the series of Shakespearean Shake-spearean lecture recitals for the ben- eflt of the Infants' home on I street j was given Monday evening beforo an audience of about two hundred per-; per-; sons. Tho home of Judge and Mrs. O. W. Powers, In Poppcrton, "Linger-longer," "Linger-longer," was thrown open and the I guests were received by Mrs. C. C. J Goodwin, Mrs. V. Mont Ferry, Mrs. C. j H. McMahon and Mrs. Ellsworth Dag- gctt. Professor Edgar C. Abbott was j tho speaker of tho evening, and his j subject was Othello. I Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Keycs en- I tortalned at dinner Sunday evening I complimentary to Miss Violet Neill. Tho decorations wero in red and whito I nnd tho guests to meet Miss Nell wcr Captain Madden of Fort Douglas, Cap- tain and Mrs. S. V. Hamm, Miss Sarah 1 Alexander and Ashby Cleveland. l , m Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon L. Butler will tC leave tho early part of Juno for Mexico B to spend tho summer. They will re- V B turn t0 Salt Lal0 ,n ScPtomuer- j. S Mrs. Frederick U. Leonard enter ic tained a few of her girl friends Mon- Kk B day afternoon in compliment to Miss M&iS Gortrudo Mayor. Tho affair was both lf'-B a cup and saucer shower to tho guest rap;(B of honor and a card party. Slxty- fW'H three was enjoyed and a prize won by rttp-JM Miss Edytlio Halo. Tho other guests ,?!: vero Miss Helen Buckingham, Miss Clolla McCrcady, Miss Phoobo Hardin, Miss Allco Fisher, Miss Juno Bintz, Miss Florence Grant, Miss Bea O'Con- nor, Miss Louiso English, Miss Helen HgySJ Burton, Mrs. Elliott Kimball and Mrs. Bf9 Gcorgo White. P"B Mrs. H. L. Miller entertained at! ijfcajM bridge on Wednesday and Thursday Bfif afternoons. BEfl Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ferry gave btM a d,nnor Monday evening in honor of IggfcjH Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks of Detroit. - "11 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks of Do- IL troit aro spending a few days with tho f Ferry families on their way homo from (r tho coast. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks aro r on their wedding trip. ' Miss Miriam Nolko of Provo Is in ' tho city for a few days. Mrs. David ,S. Murray entertained informally at bridgo Monday after- , , noon. Mrs. William Ames, formerly of bait Lako City, but for some years a resident of Beaverhead county, Mont, is in tho city visiting her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. John W. Hughes, and other relatives and friends. Miss Inez Cummlngs of Portland, Oregon, is expected in tho city on her way homo from Illinois to visit her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wetzell. Miss Cummings is ono of tho tennis champions of tho northwest. Mrs. H. C. Edwards loft Monday evening for a visit to her father in Nebraska. Mrs. Sam Schwab of Provo was tho guest of Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood tlio early part of this week. Miss Clara E. Cluff returned Monday Mon-day from a few days' visit with relatives rela-tives in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Henderson gave a dinner Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Henderson of Og-den, Og-den, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Buck and Mrs. H. L. Henderson of Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. G. C. Verbryck and her son, Garrison, will leave tho first of next week for tho Rob Roy ranch to spend tho summer with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Douglas. Mrs. W. W. Cheely of Butto spent Monday In tho city visiting Salt Lake friends. Judgo and Mrs. O. W. Powers havo gono to California for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gorham havo gono to spend tho next two months In Portland, Ore. Mrs. J. A. KimbalirMrs. R. C. Woodruff Wood-ruff and Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Plum-mor Plum-mor will leave some timo in June for Alaska. Miss Gratia Flanders and Miss Os-torman Os-torman will loavo for tho coast early In June. Mrs. M. A. Barrett and Miss Cas-sady Cas-sady of Logan aro visiting in tho city. . & J. W. Sullivan has gono to Columbus, Colum-bus, Ohio, for a visit with his brother, t & The pupils of room nine at tho Hamilton Ham-ilton school gavo a luncheon Tuesday at tho school In compliment to the pupils pu-pils of room ten, who will enter tho high school in tho autumn. The pupils In tlio upper grades at tho Riverside school gavo a banquet Monday afternoon to surprise their teachers. Tho affair was managed entirely en-tirely by the children, and tho folow-ing folow-ing named teachers were entertained: Miss Iono Carroll, Miss Leah Martin, Miss Augusta Hunt, Miss Eleanor Mc-Master Mc-Master and Miss Nellie Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Alff of this city Tuesday received a cablegram from KImborloy, South Africa, to tho effect that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hen-rotin, Hen-rotin, baby and nurso will reach London Lon-don Juno 1G. After passing a few days there they will sail for New York. Mrs. Henrotin will visit for a couple of weeks in Chicago, then on to Salt Lako, whero they will spend tho remainder re-mainder of tho summer. Mrs. Henrotin Hen-rotin was formerly Miss Irma Alff of this city, but has spent tho past threo years at Kimbcrloy, South Africa, whero Mr. Henrotin is extensively interested. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Koyes entertained en-tertained at dinner Tuesday evening at tho Alta club. Tho guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Li. C. Miller. Mrs. Victor Clement and her two nieces, Miss Curtis and Miss Ivy Curtis Cur-tis of San Francisco, arrived from tho east on Monday and aro guests at tho homo of Mrs. M. S. Woodward for a fow weeks. t2& tit Captain and Mrs. Vincent Ham of Fort Douglas entertained at bridgo on Friday evening. 1 v Miss Elizabeth Nilos is expected homo from Wollesley about Juno 24; nftor visiting friends and relatives In Now York and Philadelphia. Miss Nilos has just completed her llrst year at Wollesley. J & Mrs. Georgo Cushing entertained tlio members of her sewing club Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Mrs. D. A. Shores entertained at dinner on Monday evening In honor of Mrs. E. G. Joy and Mrs. E. W. Wilson. Wil-son. The table decorations wero American Am-erican beauties, covers being laid for eight. Cards havo been received for tho wedding of Miss Elizabeth Barnott and C. II. Carson of this city. Juno 7 is the date sot for tho marriage. Tho lirhlo and groom will make their home in southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo UtTZlZ " fi lo Idaho, aro visiting Mrs M mother, Mrs. Reach, at The Si8. Iffl 8 I Mrs. C. E. Hicham? will ,,,.. 1 Juno 10 for Colorado SJ , I she will visit her imrcn" Mrs. Home, for tho Hummor Voih8J'd 1 C. L. Joy of American Foru ha, w tho guest of his sister, Mrs V W to? 1 son, for tho past week. "U" S m Miss Arvilla Surman of l'oCatoii I Idaho, has returned to her homo If ' I a visit with friends in this city t0r I & I Mr. nnd Mrs. Fitch of MlnnPnii 11 aro tho guests of Mrs. Fit.l 's 8 I Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McMastor for 1 fow weeks. ' "rj 1 1 Mrs. William Gray, who mr , a1i I month has boon tho guest 0f Zl I mother, Mrs. A. P. Sinclair, has Z I turned to St. Anthony. " ft Miss Riddlo of Tho Halls was the hostess on Monday evening at a din ! nor in honor of Mrs. E. w. Wilson ami Miss Elizabeth Barnott and m! Knudson, two of tho Juno brides. Pink i carnations and plumosa formed the ! table decorations. Covers wero laid for sixteen. Tho guests were the i teachers of tho Emerson school. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wallace have returned from a visit with friends on tho coast. Miss Margaret Harris entertained a fow of her friends Tuesday evening at dinner, followed by an informal musl- ' cal evening. ; Tho ladies of St. Paul's Guild were entertained at a luncheon Thursday j at St. Paul's rectory. Tho Ladies' Aid society of tho First Baptist church gavo an Informal reception recep-tion Wednesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Berkley, 188 II street, in honor hon-or of Mrs. A. J. Orem of Boston. l1 observed to draw up his coat collar l, and shiver. 4 .f Hut later on ho admitted that boll? bo-ll? ! fore anything could bo dono the old ;! debt would have to bo wiped out and $1 the sinews of war provided. It Is told i Truth that ho suggested asking somo ' ! of the peoplo not presont about how : much they would chip Into the pot bo-fore bo-fore any of tho members present mado r'' I any definite offers, this wlso and Bart Ba-rt B plcnt remark being warmly applauded, 4t fk another member observing that per- nans woul(1 uo a B0(1 ,(lctt' GcauS0 ' if. If the peoplo present started tho ball M rolling they might havo to foot all '9 the bills as they did last fall; that Is U-i' li nil that woro footed. r '' I One or two of tho members of tho coterie promised to put up several thousand apleco and related that thoy " had friends who would also punglo t h' a limited extent, but it was noticeable that tho aforesaid pungllng was not dono then and thoro; that no chocks Bj f were drawn. It ; The meeting adjourned to assemblo again somo tlmo after Koarns and Per- I4v.. ry Heath return from their trip down F to Catallna, where thoy havo gone in 'mm an offort to locato tno Plac0 on tl10 water cn which Joseph F. Smith is Wi I said to havo performed tho ceremony 1 t,mt wct,(letl Gillian Hamlin to tho lato r- 1 Abrnm H. Cannon. It is understood "V'- B that tho senator claims to havo lnfor- i?V I nintion that will enable him to pick ib&Y'fl ot the Identical place and that ho 85tL;B will mark tho same with a buoy when Ml It is found. Tho next meeting will bo y invitation only and will embrace 'ait every ono who Is likely to bo willing HHS to contribute to tho funds of tho mjpikfl "American" party. Those who are Bjjfe&M broke, or who aro going through bank- H ruptcy will bo barred from attending. Efc29 Tho motto of tho concern Is "Millions TOMB for nttack and fell with tho man olHtfE what's broke." |