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Show r IN THE SOCIAL REALM. I mi Tho Hebrew Ladies Charity ball M on Tuesday evening was ono of the H most fashionable society functions of B tho season. It Is so In most cities, fli and Salt Lake was no exception to tho B rule. Tho ball was given at Christen- U sen's hall and was largely attended. fl The decorations and tlio music were : fl very fine and tlio supper was delicious. I fl Tho ladles who had tho affair In fl charge are to bo congratulated on tho ! fl success of their efforts. I H Tho St. Cecolla choir gave a party B on Friday evening. H Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Benton left for l H Honolulu Wednesday. I Tho Cup-and-Saucor club met at Mrs. Canning's residence Friday oven-Mrs. oven-Mrs. C. H. McCoy entertained Wed-.nosday Wed-.nosday in honor of Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Walker entertained en-tertained in nn Informal way Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Langloy are settled set-tled In their apartments In tho Emery-Miss Emery-Miss Edith Magulro Is now at homo with Mrs. R. C. Cordoll, 131 Eighth East street. Mrs. George Sutherland will bo at homo Wednesdays In February at 3G8 First street. MIbs Margaret Kennedy has gone for a trip to Now York and a visit to her former homo. Tho K. O. T. S. B. club hold a meeting meet-ing in tho 'parlors of Westminster church Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Crismon are now at homo to tholr friends at 38 Fourth East street. Mrs. H. A. Whitney entertained at bridge Friday afternoon, and will do so again next Friday W. P. Noble, Miss Maymo Noble and Mrs. Robert Gould Smith loft for a stay of several months in California. An opon meeting of tho Council of Jewish Women was hold Wednesday afternoon at tho B. B. club rooms. Tho Clofan mot Tuesday with Mrs. W. H. Booth, C.13 First street. Tho club will begin tho sUidy of Henry VI. Tho Wasatch Literary circle mot Tuesday with Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Oliver rovlowed "Tales of a Waysldo Mrs. H. A. Whltnoy and Mrs. B. A. McMillon have Issued invitations for afternoon parties to bo givon next IMuch Intorest Is being taken In tho coming nnnual olectlon of tho Alta club, which will bo hold in tho noxt fortnight. : & & Lawrence Fox, who has been tho ! guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Koyes. has gono for a visit with his parents in . " San Francisco. 0 & ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Earls havo gono i to their homo In Donver, after having spent somo time In tho city with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Welby. J Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett entertained i. Mondny at a breakfast for Mrs. Bonja- '! mln Gallacher of Omaha, who is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. W. S, MpCornlck. On Saturday the children of the classes at Chrlstensen's dancing academy acad-emy will give a character ball, which will bo tho llnest event of the year. & & A meeting of tho Ladies' Choral club was held Wednesday afternoon at the studio of Mrs. Martha Boyle King In tho Commercial club building. J J Mrs. John C. Cutler entertained tho Woman's Republican club at her homo Monday afternoon. Vocal numbers wero rendered by Miss Agatha Berk-hoel. Berk-hoel. Tho meeting of the tourist section of the Ladles' Literary club which was to havo been hold Tuesday morning, has been postponed for two weeks onac-count onac-count of illness of ono of the topic givers. Mrs. Clinton B. Leigh received re-ceived friends Monday afternoon to meet her aunt, Mrs. Jen-nlo Jen-nlo Pointer Moorman, who Is to be her guest for a time. Mrs. Leigh was assisted by her sister, Miss Margaret Pointer. J & Ada Dwyer Russell, so well known hore, is sharing the social attentions which aro being showered upon Eleanor Elea-nor Robson in her tour of tho eastern and southern states. This week they are In Richmond, Va., where something some-thing has been planned for them every day. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. RIter entertained at a dinner Monday evening in honor of tho anniversary of tho birthday of tholr oldest daughter, Miss Elsie Rlter. Tho guests, numbering thirty, wero seated at ono long table, which was decorated entirely in smllax and butterfly but-terfly bows of pale pink baty ribbon. The Riverside (Cal.) Enterprise of January 31 had tho following account of tho marriage of Mrs. Eleanor Campbell Camp-bell and Mr. Frank C. O'Kelly, which will bo Interesting to tho many friends of tho bride in Utah: "This afternoon, at her beautiful homo on Brockton avenue, Mrs. Eleanor Elean-or Campbell was married to Frank C. O'Kelly. Only tho relatives and a few of tho most intimate friends wero present pres-ent at tho nuptials. "Tho marriage ceremony took place in tho living room and was pronounced by Rev. Edward F. Goff at 3:30 o'clock. Though tho decorative treatment was simple, It was exquisitely lovely. Hundreds Hun-dreds of rare Easter lilies had been Imported to grace tho wedding. They filled ono end of tho largo room and nodded gracefully on their tall stems from all sides. Tlio book shelves wore adorned with maidenhair ferns and lilies, and garlands of smllax formed a background for tho stately white flowers. Tho shades wero drawn to oxcludo tho daylight, and tho many electric lights shono down upon tho most beautiful floral setting of any wedding over seen In Riverside. The decorations wero under tho direction of Mrs. Joseph Foxton, a close frlond of tho bride. "Tho brido woro a handsome lmpor-cd lmpor-cd walking gown of pastol green silk, and carried no flowers. "Refreshments wero served nftorthe ceremony, and tho brido and groom loft on a short wedding trip to Pasadena. Pasa-dena. Upon tholr return thoy will mako their homo in Riverside, at tho bride's residence on Brockton avenue. 'Tho wedding has caused an unusal flutter in socloty circles, not only because be-cause of tho postlon of tho brido and groom, but also on account of tho unexpectedness un-expectedness of tho event. Both of them aro woll known In tho city, and aro admired by their hosts of friends. Tho brido Is charm Itself. Her gra-dousnesB gra-dousnesB of manner, her lovoable character and her intellectual attainments attain-ments bavo made her a favorlto with all who know her. Sho Is the possessor possess-or of large wealth, and Is the widow of tho late Allan G. Campbell. "Mr. O'Kelly is a young man who enjoys tho fullest confidence of all who know him, either in a business or social so-cial way. Ho has been employed In tho most trusted capacity by F. A. Miller in tho Glenwood hotel, and as Mr. Miller's secretary ho has given loyal and valued assistance. Ho came to Rlversldo thirteen years ago as a bellboy in tho hotel, and has won his way up by his native ability and force of character. Ho is a good business man, and has been associated with his father in tho lumber business In Calgary Cal-gary recently. "Tho wedding was a happy surprise to tho friends, who only learned of It today, but who unite In best wishes. No cards wero issued for the ceremony." Mrs. Ella Herrlman Melvln, a lady of great vocal popularity, will give an evening of Song Ballads at the First Congregational church next Friday evening, February 17. The entertainment entertain-ment Is under tho auspices of tho P. E. O., which of itself is a 'sufficient guarantee of an enjoyable evening. Assisting As-sisting Mrs. Melvln are Prof. G. A. Skelton, the well-known violinist, and Miss Hattlo Wlshard. An excellent program has been arranged. o |