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Show I HH IN THE SOCIAL REALM H a Mrs. V. F. Mack gavo a luncheon K Monday In honor o his sister, Miss ' Florenco Reynolds of Chicago. About H a dozen guests onioyed the affair, which was arranged with reference to Arbor day everything In green and H1 white, carnations, smllax and ferns bo- H, ing used. & & H Tho Musicians' club mot Monday ov- i onlng In tho rooms of tho Orpheus club. Several of tho numbers from tho Hi cantatas, "Tho Resurrection" and "Tho H Story of tho Resurrection," which wort, given at tho First Presbyterian church K' Easter Sunday, were repeated, l jx & ' Mr. and Mrs. John Dorn are expected H homo In about a week. They left Salt i Lako tho first of November for Europo H and have spent most of tho tlmo In H Germany, whoro they havo many rola- tlvcs. H Mrs. Grant Smith and children, who H havo boon visiting In San Francisco and other California cities for tho past threo months, aro expected to return noxt week. M jx & Tho tourist section of tho Ladles' Llt-orary Llt-orary club mot Tuesday morning at tho H club house. Miss Jessup read a paper on ''Chinese Immigration." J Tho Misses Spaulding loft Monday for tho cast. They will visit in Erie, Penn., for a short tlmo beforo sailing for Europo on tho 2Sth. & & Mrs. J. Walcote Thompson entertain cd at bridge Thursday evening and on Friday afternoon gavo a bridgo tea for a number of friends. H jx Col E. A. Wall received his now au- tomoblle Monday. It will acoemmodato nlno porsons and Is said to bo ono of tho finest In Salt Lako. 1 wt H Jolin J. Daly and family, who have fl been in California most of tho wlnt'or, fl aro expected homo tho first of May. Mrs. O. E. Cary entertained her card club and a few guests Monday after- M. Tho Wasatch Literary club met Tuos- ; day afternoon with Mrs. W. A. Wight, H, 1139 Second South streot. & JX Mrs. M. B. Whitney ontcrlalncd tho Hj GOO club at her home Thursday after- noon. Mr. and- Mrs. K. O. Koyes will bo at homo hereafter at tho Cullen. Tho Seekers' club mot Tucsdny with Mrs. R. II. Thomposn. Col. E. A. Wall leaves for tho cast next week. ( David Taylor Is In Donvor for a fow Miss Bello Perklnsand her llttlo sis-ter, sis-ter, Elizabeth, loft Tucsdny evening for Los Angeles to spend some wcoks. j Mrs. A. D. HIrth entertained a fow Hl friends Tuesday at 500 in honor of Mrs. John Lowls. Miss Edna Colm loft Wednesday for r Now York, wlienco sho sails later for 'pomo months of study In Europo. Ms Judge A. B. Patton of Ogden spent Tuesday In tho city. Mrs. H. D. Styer of Logan arrived In tho city Tuesday and will spend a few weeks with her parents, Major and Mrs. Edmund Wilkes. Gcorgo Pottlt and his mother, Mrs. Pettlt, of Chicago, spent Monday in tho city as guests of tho Jessup family, on their way homo from California. JX & Mrs. W. A. Bull of Philadelphia, is spending a fow days as the guest ol Miss Clara I. Colburno at Roland Hall. iX JX Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gemmoll havo taken apartments nt the Emery-Holmes, Emery-Holmes, whoro they will shortly bo at homo to their friends. Frank H. Plaistcd of tho Short tine loft Tuesday over tho Salt Lako route for Los Angeles. v.t JX Mrs. J. Walcott Thompson will entertain enter-tain at a tea next Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, and tho evening following Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will entertain nt cards. & & Mrs. Richard Eskrldgo of Seattle hns arrived after spending somo time at Terminal Island, nn:l Is a guest nt the David Keith home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judge aro back from a visit of somo weeks at Riverside River-side and aro at tho Judge homo on Brlgham street for a short time before going to tho country. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kelsoy have gone (o Portland, whoro Mrs. Kelsoy and her boys will spond tho noxt six months. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. St. Clair will ho it homo hereafter at the Fifth East hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jennings will entertain- at a dinner Saturdnv ovonlng in honor of Bishop F. S. Spalding. Spald-ing. Mrs. A. W. McClurc and her two daughters, Mrs. Kelly and Miss Martha Mar-tha McCIuro, aro guests of Mrs. J. O. Wilson at 213 Fifth East street. J Dr. W. L. Ellorbcck left Tuesday at-ternoon at-ternoon for a short stay in Los An geles. jx' Mrs. O. S. Gaylord rottirncd'Tuosd'iv from Monrovia, Cal.. where sho ha boon visiting her niece. Mrs. C. H. So-brec, So-brec, for tho pnst two months. Mrs. Henry W. Lawronco gavo a Kensington tea Tuesday afternoon for hor daughter, Mrs. J. H. Young, ot Denver. A danco was given at tho post Tuesday Tues-day evening In honor of tho officers and ladles of tho batteries about to bo transferred to Fort D. A. Russell. It was managed bv Major Allen M. Smith Captain John E. Mnddon nnrt Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Royden E. Beebeo. Tho lmll wns hung with hnndsomo tings nnd other military trappings, and tho punch ta-bio ta-bio at tho upper end of tho hall wa decorated In red with red cnndles and deep red carnations. A buffet sunnor wns served during tho lato hours of tho ovonlng. Tho guests v- -ecolvod by Colonel and Mrs, B, Q 7oo, Captain and Mrs. S. D. Sturgis, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Dan-iel Lo May, Lieutenant and Mrs. John Lun, Lieutenant and Mrs. Benjamin L. Williams and tho bachelor officers of tho batteries. Many guests from town woro present, as well as tho members mem-bers of tho garrison. X Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Klser entertained entertain-ed Tuesday evening at a dinner In honor hon-or of Miss Polly Wakeling and Percy V. Molson, whoso mnrrlago took place tho following evening. Tho decorations were all in green and white, and the other guests wero Miss Wakellng's sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Travis, of St. Johns, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Schulder and Peter Porter. 2X The Bridewell chapter ot tho Daughters Daugh-ters of tho Confederacy entertained the veterans of the south and their families at a reunion at the homo of Mrs. Kate Bridewell Anderson Tuesday Tues-day evening. About thirty wero present pres-ent and an Informal musical program was rendered. Speeches wero made by Jflsher Harris and some of tho veterans. veter-ans. J & Mr. nnd Mrs. George Jay Gibson entertained en-tertained at dinner Tuesday evening before going up to tho dance at the fort, their guests being Miss Gertrude McGrath, Miss Laura Sherman, Gwynn Officer and D. Macpherson Boyd. JX 2X Wednesday evening the marriage of Miss Josephine Wells, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Rulon S. Wells, and Mr. Douglas D. Moffatt was solemnized at tho residence of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Orson F. Whitney, and was followed by an Informal reception. Miss Elizabeth Wells was bridesmaid and Dale Moffatt best man. Tho handsome hand-some residence was profusely decorated deco-rated with flowers of tho choicest bloom. Assisting in receiving wore Mr. and Mrs. Rulon S. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt. Miss Edith Kingsbury, Mrs. H. G. Whitney, Mrs. George B. Thatcher, Miss Vivian Llttlo and Miss Aline Crismon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Moffatt left on tho lato train for Seattle and Vancouver, whero they will mako their futuro home. Mrs. Charles Spencer Mann of Los Angeles wns tho guest of honor at a enrd pirty given at tho Kenyon on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Don Porter. Tho rod parlor was used for tho occasion. Tho tallies nnd score cards were hnnd decomtod with yellow yel-low daffodils and lilies of tho valley. Five hundred was tho game, the nrlzes being awarded to Mrs. Edward Palmer, Mrs. Georgo Dern and Mrs. John Cosgrfff. Tho guests wero: Mrs. Flagg, Mrs. Thomns. Mrs. Mason. Mrs. Alexander Mrs. McConaughy, Mrs. Fred Dorn, Mrs. James Dick. Mrs. Buckingham, Mrs. Rob Brown, Miss Hall, Mrs. Cos-griff, Cos-griff, Mrs. Wherry, Mrs; Murray, Mrs, Fife, Mrs. Onderdonk, Mrs. Dana, Miss Laura Sherman. Mrs. Georgo Dern, Mrs. Bothwell, Mrs. Tlmmons. Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Bransford, Mrs. Wltcher Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. J. Sharp. Mrs. Harvey. Mrs. McTntvro, Mrs. Roy Brown, Mrs. Perry Sadlev, Mrs. William Walker. Mrs. Verbryck. Mrs. Koyser, Miss Savago, Miss P. Savago. JX JX Tho marrlago of Miss Grace Rad-cllffo Rad-cllffo and Clifton S. Young took place Wednesday evening at tho homo of tho bride's mother, Rev. Elmer I. Goshen officiating. Assisting In the dining room wero Miss Adeline Wright of Idaho Falls, Miss Goldlo Sells of Ogden. Miss Laura Mathls. Miss MIna Rogers, Miss Clare Dolghton. Misses Colter and Adelaldo Colter, Miss Evn Snow, Mrs. J. F. Wright of Idaho Falls. Miss Dorothy Rogers and Miss Hazol , Snyder. Mrs. L. C. Miller presldod at tho piaho nnd played the wedding chorus from Lohengrin as the wedding party entered, and played during the ( ceremony. Tho bridesmaids wero Miss Theresa Radcllffo and Miss Martha Mar-tha Coalter. Miss Marjorlo Mulvey was tho maid of honor. Llttlo Kath-erlne Kath-erlne Slado was tho ring bearer, and carried tho ring In a basket of flow- m ers. Tho brldo entered on tho arm of her brother, John Harold Radcllffe, t and was gowned In a handsome bolero suit of white serge trimmed with braid and lace. Her hat was of whlto duchess duch-ess satin trimmed with ostrich plumes and sho carried a shower of bride's roses. The groom was attended by Nate Young as best man. After May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Young will bo at homo to their friends at 40 Delmar avenue. & Tho marriage of Miss Polly Wake-ling Wake-ling and Percy Vaughn Molson was solemnized Thursday evening at St. Mark's cathedral at 8 o'clock, Rov. Alfred Al-fred Brown of Ogden officiating. The "jB- i wedding was a quiet one, and was wit- " 1 nessed by only tho relatives and a few close friends of tho bride and groom. Following the ceremony, supper was served at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Schulder, to which about I twenty-flvo friends were bidden. The rooms wero artistically decorated with Easter lilies and roses. Mr. and Mrs. ' Molson will spend their honeymoon In Los Angeles, and on their return will make their homo in Bingham. Mrs. Ferdinand Fabian was tho hostess at a bridgo tea Wednesday ! afternoon. Tho rooms wero bright with a profusion of yellow daffodils, six tables being filled with tho players. play-ers. At the closo of tho afternoon prizes wero awarded to Mrs. T. B. Beattle, Mrs. E. A. Wall and Mrs. Ahmad. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Klngsloy of Anaconda wero guests In tho city on Wednesday, on their way to Los Angeles, An-geles, whero thoy expect to spend several weeks. W. J. Patton has gone to Los Angeles An-geles for a brief stay. JX S. V. Dcrrah left Wednesday ovonlng ovon-lng for southern California. Mrs. W. B. Spraguo entertained a dozen friends at a Kensington on Wednesday afternoon. o |