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Show ffiW ' IN THE SOCIAL REALM. BfiBBpi DUffll i Miss Nolllo Hoaly or Ogden, is vis- BBHttwE iting friends In tho city. HflHf;; & HHi'i Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Wolby havo gone to California for a short visit. IHIvs if Mrs. Thomas Weir will give a BBHj g luncheon Wednesday, April 20. EEBrl RfflHlfl Miss ntta Mayer of St. Paul is tho BBHIW guest of Miss Helen Bamberger. Ha tt Mrs- F- A- Druohl Is at liomo, alter Wmmh'U passing tho winter nt Pacific Grove. B)'! Miss Addle Zane is homo from Chi- WEBi cago, whero she has spent tho winter. Bf'C : Mrs- J- W. Langloy expects to lcavo HBHtiMt list "f tho present month for No- BpSI' Vaila. BHB$3) iPri' -Miss Marguerite Taylor onlcrtalnod IBBSg.M Thursday, complimentary to Miss BBfluJ Cullon. jTCfj ' Mrs- James W. Nclll and Miss VI- HKfl olet Niell aro In San Francisco nt tho flftpJHn( IJalnco hotel. Hkk & Bra? rMs. Fremont Woodruff or Detroit BrHKtt wl" 1,0 1,1 tno city soon to visit Mrs. HHP n Woo(iruff- fBHBnlHfn lBBjS3 Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Vint and their H two sons havo gono to California for jK2BjljPjjl a few months. HuKr'J Complimentary to Miss Starling will HhH; bo a luncheon Saturday by Mrs. Led- jHI'vHj yard M. Dalley. WJIuk Miss Pearl Rothschild ontortnlncd Bmiij Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Rita MBM'i Myor of St. Paul. HHmS Mrs. K. C. Woollcy has returned SHBJk from Logan after a visit with her aunt, gWKgMKI Mrs. Annlo Knox. WmM&m ;' HBM "Mrs. W. II. Do Wolf has returned Hffflff! .to her homo in Doaver after a visit MilffiK 'Of n week with friends' here. H I & BH,''jp ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Joscpli II. Rol)crts RffV Bnve a recoption Thursday evening Utm. fr ! at their homo, 017 Sixth street. Bh? . Mrs. C. Holm and Mrs. Charlos Mil HZm. lor of La Crosso, Wis., aro visiting HBRye Mrs. George 10. Forrester or this city. HK Mr. nnd Mrs. Solon Lindsay will R:, movo to 1111 Iflovent'i East about Mny HBiyjrl 1. where tlicy will rcsldo for tho sum- mMmttA mor. HI: Mrs. George Y. Wallace, accompan led by Mrs. George Tuttlo and her llttlo son, Is expected from tho coast today. Much interest is being shown by local society In the Froo'jol day Saturday Satur-day by tho kindergarten workers of tho state. Miss Sarah Alexander entertained a few girl friends Tuesday afternoon at a Kensington tea for Miss Darleno Buckingham, Miss Maude Hampton and Mis3 Mildred Mil-dred Hanson cntortained at cards at tho home of tho latter, 232 G street, Friday evening. Tho marriage cf Miss Minnanno McDonald Mc-Donald of Pueblo, Colo, and J. A. Do Houssok of this city 13 announced for Monday evening next. Tho Cleofnn mot Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Wells on Second street. Mrs. Frank Roberts road a paper on Leonardo Do Vinci. Tho Shakespeare section of tho Ladies' La-dies' Llteray club met nt tho club hoiiso Wednesday morning and continued contin-ued tho reading of "Tho Winter's Tale." Dr. and Mrs. .1. Chndwick Hammond Ham-mond have returned to their homo in Hanna, Wyo., nfter spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Hammond. Ham-mond. & j Tho mnningo of Miss Ida Hilton and Harry W. Ronton took place 'Thursday evening nt the home of her sister. Mrs. .1. W. Kcddington, 80V Second Sec-ond street. J & Mrs. E. W. Morton was in tho city this week spending a Tow days with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Edwards. Mrs. Morton Is on her way to San Francisco. Miss Starling wHl arrive on Saturday, Satur-day, to bo tho guest or Mrs. Iglohcart liiirly In Mny Miss Iglohcart will arrive ar-rive In tho city for a visit with her Salt Lako relatives. i About fifty of the friends of Mr nnl Mrs. A. G. Andrews gavo them a suv-nrlso suv-nrlso Monday evening in honor el" the nfl couth anniversary of their marriage. mar-riage. Many hnndsomo presents of "lit glass were received and a mini-"ier mini-"ier or congratulatory telegrams from rrlends In tho east. Miss Inez Van Sant and Brenton M. Sears were married last Saturday, mil will make their heme In this city. Tho wedding was quiet on account pi tho illness of tho bride's father. A caucus of the Ladies' Literary club members was held Friday afternoon after-noon at tho club house, immediately arter tho meeting of the current events and current literature section. & & - This being holy week, social lifo is practically at a standstill, but following follow-ing Easter there will be a perceptible brightening, and already there are several sev-eral events on the social calendar. vX Ada pwyor (Mrs, Harold Russell) has sailed from New York for Liverpool Liver-pool on a White Star line steamship. Her company will cpen in tho Duke ot York theatre In London the last o! th? month. tit t Robert Cloghorn of VaJ'.o'o, Cal . who has been a visitor at the homo of Mr?. A. Williams of 5G North First West street, left' Monday for tho cast where hp. will enter the -University of Pennsylvania. Mrs. A. D. Molvin, who leaves next week for Washington, D. C, was tho guest of honor at a number of small nffiira this week among them being luncheons Tuesday, Thursday arid Friday, given by Mrs. R. C. Hill, Mrs'. A. T. Moon and Mrs. M. M. Johnson. Mis Blanche Kimball returned Monday Mon-day after spending tho past six months In Europe. The entire party landed in Now York last week, but Mis3 Edith Shearman and Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Folsom remained there for a visit vis-it ' with Mr. and Mrs. Harry David Gue. Mrs. T. B. C. Bailey arrived from tho east with Miss Kimball. J J Tho programme committee o! the Reviewers' club is busy arranging the programme for 1905-06. Tho committee1 commit-tee1 includes Mrs." Charles' D. Mooro, Mrs. C. H. Blanchnrd, Mrs. H. G. Talbot Tal-bot t. Mrs. David Evans, Mrs. E. A. Wedgewood. June 1 Is tho dato set for tho annual breakrast. of the club, tits committee on arrangements including Mrs. Charles. D. Mooro. Mrs.JGllon- El Hott. Mrs. David Evans. lit tj? Cards wore issued Tuesday for the marriage of Miss Margaret Grey Lane to Lieutenant E. O. Saunders of tho Twenty-ninth U. S., Infantry. Th-3 marriage will" take place at 9 o'clock Thursday evonlng, April 27, in tho post chapel. Mrs. John B. Barn, ' fi Frank D. Ely will bo matro, Mrs' If and the brido will Z " nar- 1 Miss Gertrude McGrath , I Jamelspn. Following the r, !ss I Informal recoption will "ly an I Mrs. William Job Whit . , I Wednesday afternoon f,, "lnc I o'clock at her homo in , P' c I flats in honor of her m.. Mry B Juliette Pratt, the occasin, I latter's slxty-slxth birth, ,,ho I who assisted In recoivln- ,'?s 0 I Frank Larson, Mrs. Richa I ton Mrs Julius Pratt ana I Pratt. The parlor, ,,., I din ng room were tastofull- B with white carnations, for, ffi of I tho valley and smllax. R. . I were served. sments B I The marriage of Miss .1, a ,fflior son of Kansas City and Ho, , rtA of Boise took place at St. Pr.ul-s m! copal church Wednesday. The bride arrived from Kansas City uarly n h' H morning, and awaiting her was ha H groom, who had come down from ll Bolso the night before. Thuy Urovn I St. Paul's church, whero Itov c v 'I Perkins performed the ceremony I Uioso present being Mrs. Perkins Mrs 1 George Hunting and Miss Beatriro I O'Connor. They will return to Boise 1 at once to make their homo, Mr wine S being a buslnes man of that city. m |