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Show I IN THE SOCIAL REALM, i ..jifeg Mrs. B. M. Cawthomo lias returned 'I 8 from New York. ! m Mrs. Rltor Is planning a trip to w Europe this summer. ! jr Mrs. John D. Spencer entertained f ffi tho Sowing club Wednesday. m Mrs. Joseph II. Young and Mrs. II. i If W. Lawrence are In Donvor. jj H Miss Loulso Foory of Ogden, Is In ! Bj the city, tho guost of friends, j B Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Evans entor- talncd at cards Friday night. - it t ftj Mrs. W. II. Child nas discontinued her TuosdayB at homo for awhile, i I Mrs. 13. V. Silver entcrtnlned a par- S (y of friends at her homo Tuesday. I ! J Mrs. Frank Roberts entertained tho M Sowing club nt her homo Wednesday. Mrs. Georgo Sutherland has ro- J I turned from hor trip to Washington, Tho High School caitets gnvo a ',( danco at Chrlstcnsens hail Friday S : night. I lit t f) Mrs. Isado'ro Mayor ontortalned in- M formally at bridgo Wedonsday aftor- . ! noon. ( if; I" Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Miller are hack t J, ! from a visit of sovoral weeks in Call- i ft ' fornln. I ( JX t '! Mrs. Wolls.is In tho city from Hoi- o " ona and a guest at tho Sadler rcsl- 75 donco. - U & j ; ; K 'i Captain and Mrs. II. It. Perry entor- j ' ( tnlnod tho Post Card club Friday I f ' ovonlng. ) i t; nontenant nnd Mrs. W. H. Point or .1 ,i Fort Douglas will sliortly bo at homo ;f. In No. 9. 'f; & jj 1 Thomas Dlyth, Jr., ot UJvanslon, ! ! . Wyo., is in tho city tiro guost of tho 1'! J. T. Keiths. ';! J & 5 ! ( Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bamberger will , j loavo shortly for a Btay of a month nt j ' Ocean Park. Hj I ' Miss Mlunla Klosol of Ogden spent ' yosterday in tho city on a shopping 3 oxpcdltlon. Miss Elizabeth Cosgnlt and Mr. Cos-griff Cos-griff havo returned from their extended extend-ed eastern trip. Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Pfoutz will entertain enter-tain at a small Gorman this evening at their homo. Mrs. Dunbar will leave for Chicago soon to visit her daughter, Beth, who Is at school Jthore. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Jones will leave Sunday morning for a short business busi-ness trip to Now York. Mrs. A. Timmony is at homo at 73G Margaret street, after a year's residence resi-dence In Callonto, Nov. J. II. I.cyson arrived in the city from Boston Tuesday, and left Wednesday Wed-nesday evening for Butte. Mrs. Li. W. Snow has so far recovered that she lias been ablo to bo moved lo hor homo, CO First street. Miss Mabel Clark is homo from California Cali-fornia and Is with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Cornforth. John K. Hardy is hero visiting his parents for a few days. Ho will return re-turn to Boise early next week, it ijt Tho Thistlo Social club gave another of Its popular socials on Friday evening even-ing In its hall on Main street. Mrs. Charles II. Bodol left for New York Monday, whero she will visit relatives and friends for two months. Mrs. W. C. Boguo will make a tour of Europe this summer, leaving at once for New York to join her father. J. O. Itebor returned from a trip of sovoral weeks' duration, to Washington, Washing-ton, Now York and Boston, l'uesdny. & Jfi Mrs. J. O. Itebor entertained a few friends informally Monday night in hor apartments at tho Emery-Holmes. . Tho women of tho Third Presbyterian Presby-terian church entertained at a rcccp lion at the Gunton chapol on Friday ovonlng. Mrs. Virginia Snow Stephens entertained enter-tained a party of friends at "Christopher "Christo-pher Jr.," Wednesday evening, and two of tho stalls were occupied by members of tho fraternities of the U. of U. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Windsor havo returned from California, and aro again at homo at tho Fifth East hotel. & t Mrs. J. C. Roylo has gone for a visit of a month or so with her sisters, Mrs. J. A. Thatcher and Mrs. J. M. Tanner of Denver. Charles H. Brink Is here from Denver Den-ver to remain until April l, when ho will return to Denver, taking his family fam-ily with him. Mrs. Joseph H. Young left for Donvor Don-vor Wednesday accompanied by hor mother, Mrs. Henry W. Lawrence, to join Mr. Young. Mrs. A. Carter announces tho engagement en-gagement of her nleco, Miss Lillian Featherstone, to E. W. Smith. Tho wedding will take place some timo In tho near future. tit t Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Rowlands or Fort Douglas entertained a few friends informally at bridgo at their home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Whitney entertained enter-tained about thirty friends at "Five Hundred" Monday night at their Brig-ham Brig-ham street residence. j Capt. and Mrs. Edward Molyneux Blako left Fort Douglas Tuesday for Vancouver barracks, where Capt. Blako has been assigned. James PInkham of Wichita, Kan., is in tho city on his way through to Seattle, Seat-tle, and is spending a short time with his aunt, Mrs. Elmer B. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lynn and their daughters. Jennie and Winnlfred, aro in Italy, but will leave shortly for Paris, and expect to bo home some timo late In May. H. L. A. Culmer gave an interesting talk on art, for tho Cleofan, at the homo of Mrs. Edna W. Sloan Tuesday , night. Tho talk was illustrated by storeoptlcan views. ) & & Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Countryman will leave tho city in a short timo to reside re-side In Kcusonua, la. Mrs. Countryman Country-man is a daughter of tho Itev. and Mrs. D. L. Ilolmick of this city. Tho Seniors of tho University will ho banqueted by the Juniors at tho Emory-Holmes cafe on tho night of April 7. Besides tho momners of tho classes, a few of the faculty will bo present. The committee of" nmnn , IV ranged tho reception h, ZlV) 1 a or Kearns, together f I eighteen young women w l a,bout with tho refreshment wl?l I tho Emory-Holmes cafe today h at Mrs. E. B. Crltchlow was ih , I toss at tho Woman's Missing hov I clety meeting Tuesday T ho I Presbyterian church. An Inl I programme was rendcro l fc' ' 1 vocal solos by Mrs S I pff 5 I Mooro and Mr. Harold. kerton Mrs. F. D. Hobbs and Ml mm havo issued Invitations for a recSS 5 I o bo given next Wednesday aSS B ( In honor of Mrs. Charles F. BriK H Mrs A. D. Melvln, who w, city in a short time. m Georgo E. Wyman of Rochester I general manager, and A. E. Smith Z I perintendont of tho Wyman-Vlck M ! 1 ing company, who have been guesi "ol I A W. A. Sherman for several days havi I gone to southeastern Nevada 1 w The Freshmen of the University of I Utah have issued Invitations for a I danco to be given Friday eventn I March 31. Tho chaperons are Gov- D ernor and Mrs. J. c. Cutler, Dr. and 1 Mrs. J. T. Kingsbuiy, Dr. and Mrs H n Clarence Ebaugh and Professor Geo H , A. Eaton. ' H A & S fm On tho anniversary of tho liirth of H 11 Thomas Jefferson, tho members of the H A Jefferson commltteo, which Is formed H for the purpose of purchasing Monti- H o cello, tho residenco of Mr. Jefferson, El will celebrato tho day at the residence IJ of J. A. Mayncs on G. street, tho pro- (I ceeds to go to tho fund. M Tho largest ovent of tho week to h tho reception at tho Riter home on fl Monday afternoon, in honor of the H W women of Fort Douglas, tho hostessej H bolng Mrs. William Wollerton Riter and Miss Riter. Tho rooms were very H . prettily decorated and tho dlnlng-rcom H ' was especially attractive, tho table be- H Ia ing artistically arranged In tho na- H E( tlonal colors. Tho guests were given Hi a delightful programmo by Mrs. H. M, Dinwoodoy, Mrs. Will Riter, Tracy ffi Cannon and Willard Weiho. Miss An- m dcrson poured tea and Mrs. Frank Jen- M y nings presided at tho chocolate table, h, while young girls assisted in varlcm ( ways. From 2 to C o'clock tho rooms IB were filled with visitors. II ( |