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Show IN THE SOCIAL REALM - D. B. Durley entertalnol nt d'nna Thursday evening at tin Alta club In compliment to A. L. Craig, super'n-tendent super'n-tendent of the Orcon Railroad nn ' Navigation company at Portlanl an J Mrs. Craig, who are In tho city. Tln present to meet Mr. nnl Mr.?. Craig were Mr. and Mr3. b. F. Penton, C. S. Fee, traffic manager of tin Sou hern Pacific; W. Francl3 Pierce, representing represent-ing Governor George C. Par lee of Cal Ifornli at tin "3e America" convention, conven-tion, and F. C. Schramm. I Tin ladles' Literary club hell its re-ul-r meeting Fridav aftermoa nt the club h-usc. Miss Alice Callaway road a p'pT on "China and Pottery" and Mrs. Frank C. Kehey g-"va some readings from Browning. Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Wragg sang a lullaby, tin words of which were vrl'ten bv .Mrs. Thomas Weir and tin musla bv Mrs, Robert J. C-skev. MIsi Kate William-son William-son was tho pianist. Mrs. E. A. W'lson entertained tin members of tin 50 Carl club nt her homo Thursday. Mrs. D. C. .Tackling and Mrs. J. M. Reynolds wero the prize winners and twenty friends wero present. lit v Tho concert nt Unity hall Friday evening givon bv Mrs. Jonnlo Shoe- Iiiwkcr Stanger, Miss Judith Anderson Miss Judith Evans and Fred C. Graham, Gra-ham, was followed by nn Informal donco and supper. J. E. Cosgrlff and his sister, Miss Cosgrlff, will probably leavn oarlv in February for a trip to tho Bermudas. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson C. McChrys-tnl McChrys-tnl leave Saturday for southern California. Cali-fornia. J v$J Mr. and Mrs. Gporgo H. Smith will shortly bo In tholr now homo at 7G5 Third strcot. (3? lit Dr. and Mrs. John M. Lyman and their son, Silas B. Lyman, who havo been guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Judson for somo weeks, expect to i leave early in February for California. Mrs. Judson will probably accompany them. dt & Mrs. Will L. Ellerbcck will loavo somo tlmo next week for tho coast. & Miss Loulso Wey will entertain a party of her friends on Monday nt the Woy homo on Second East street. & j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rulon have gone to San Francisco to make their home there. Mrs. A. B. Heywood of Ogdon spent Thursday In tho city. Mrs. Paul Kimball 19 in Ogdon for 1 short tlmo with her mother, Mrs. Frank J. Cannon. Miss Elsio Parsons, who has been 111 for some tlmo past, Is rapidly convalescing. con-valescing. Mrs. E. A. Mead of Olympia, Wash., who is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Black, will leave Sunday morning for tho east. Professor Frod C. Reynolds entertained enter-tained tho university debaters at a "HARRY SHORT In tho YANKEE CONSUL" dinner party at his homo Thursday ovening. iiZ Mrs. W. L. Green entertained the members of the Lantern club at tho Manltou Thursday ovening. Miss Caroline Holmes was tho hostess hos-tess Thursday evening nt an Informal brldgo party for about forty of her young friends. |