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Show I IN THE SOCIAL REALM. . D.' H. Pocry will loavo on Sundny for 'Inn Francisco. Tho weekly soirees at Ghrlstenscn'n liavo been resumed, ij 'Mrs. 13. P. Root Is back from a stay 1 of some time In California. : Tho Gorman club mot Thursday Jj evening with Mrs. Sol SIcgcl. M Mrs. C. C. Slado gave a luncheon H Thursday at her homo. H. M. Urceden was In Ogdon this I week spondlng a few days with Tho Salt Lakers In Los Angoles aro having a delightful time among them- " : The East Side club met on Thurs- 1 j day afternoon with Mrs. C. P. Sjiauld- Mrs. II. (i. Williams entertained j Wednesdny afternoon at her homo on ' Tho O. K. S. 'circlo met with Mrs. 1 j C. J. lllgson, 22!) P street, Wcdncs- Mnny wero at the Country club sov-t sov-t . oral days this week and golf was thor oughly enjoyed. Mr. nnd Mrs. George L. Nye and son , ' left for Denver Monday, whero they ! j . Mrs. Ira II. Lewis Is homo after a visit of soveral months In Chicago and , Mr. nnd Mrs. CInronce Wnrnock 1 aro now In their now homo at CUG .i Second street. Mrs. Klchnnl V. Young entorlnlned 1 Informally Thursday afternoon at her homo on C street. Mrs. .1. Wnlcott Thompson entertained enter-tained Wednesdny at bridge in her npartments at Whitehall. Miss Stoker and George King wore ' married Monday night nt tho homo of tho bride's parents, 171! D street. 1 Governor Cutler entertained a party of men nt tho play Tuesday night. Tho party occupying two stalls. T. It. Cutler and family will leave tomorrow to-morrow for a two weeks' trip through tho more Interesting parts of Call-; Call-; Mrs. Lindsay It. Hogors, who has been ill at Holy Cross hospital, Is , again nt her homo and Is improving 1 . Tho Plvo Hundred club mot Frldny afternoon with Mrs. P. D. Hobbs, Mrs. ' II. S. Knight nnd Mrs. Hobbs wore i ) tho hostesses, i Mrs. W. n. Throckmorton nnd her 1 Uttlo daughter havo returned from n j visit of sovornl months with rolatlvcs ' The young men of tho First Alotho- i dlst church wore received by tho Itov. 1 1 and Mrs. IKnjamln Young lit their ' homo Monday night. Mrs. J. L. Mooro arrived homo from Los Angeles Tuesday to meet 'her moth r, Mrs. M. L. Manning of Blrm-iiU Blrm-iiU in, la., who will visit her daughter daugh-ter for somo time. Mrs. II. G. Williams entertained. . n largo number of friends at a Kensington Ken-sington Wednesday afternoon at her homo on Firs' street. Mrs. Shaw and daughter, Miss Pearl, of 18 Wellington court, this city, loft Tuesday for Portland, Ore., which place will bo their future homo. Mrs. Unfits Campbell of Colorado, who has been visiting In this city for tho past three months, left Tuesday for Pasadena, Cal., to spend the re mainder of tho winter. Mrs. Wnldfogel, with her daughter. Mrs. It. M. Gray, and children, left Tuesday for Portland, Ore., which will bo their future homo. Mr. Gray preceded pre-ceded them three weeks. Mr3. Lo Grand Young and tho Misses Young entertained nt a buffet luncheon on Thursdny afternoon, In honor of Mrs. Joseph H. Young, who Is soon to leave for Denver to reside. Si Mrs. Mnnkln, assisted by Mrs. Peters, Pet-ers, Mrs. Pitt and Mrs. Moffatt, entertained enter-tained tho members of James B. Ale-Kean Ale-Kean Uollef Corps and their friends Thursday evening at tho homo of Mrs. Mnnkin, south of Cnlder's park station. At their home on East First South street Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Moylo.informally entertained a party of about thirty of their Intimate Inti-mate friends. Music, games and refreshments re-freshments wore features of tho even ing. Miss Lilllnn Waller left Wednesday after a visit of several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. David U. Gray. Miss Waller will visit friends in Chicago before be-fore going on to 'her homo In Mays villa. Ky. Prank L. Mines, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Mamie, left for New Orleans, Monday, to visit Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Frank T. Illnos. Mr. Hine3 will return in three weeks but Mls3 Illnes will stay In Now Orleans six months, for tho benefit of her health. Airs. .1. J. Daynes. Mrs. William Ale-Ewnn Ale-Ewnn and Mrs. C. Uoobo entertained at the homo of Airs. lloebe Monday In honor of the sixty-seventh birthday of their mother, Airs. 13. S. Woodruff. Many beautiful tlowors wore presented to Airs. Woodruff. Airs. C. William Brewer entertained Tuesday evening In honor of her mother, Airs. J. Al. Aflcholson, It being her blrthdny. Tho afternoon was passed In music. Uofreshmonts wore served and some thirty ladlo3 wore present, tho event being successful in every way. .? & The charity card party at B. B. hall Tuesday under tho nuspices of the. Council of Jewish Women was a delightful de-lightful affair, and a largo number attended. at-tended. Tho guests wore received by, Airs. Gnnz, Airs. Fulop and Airs. Desk, nnd tho prizes wero won by Airs. Lehman, Leh-man, Airs. Fround, Airs. Woods and Airs, Guntcr. Tho marrlago of AIlss Anita Foder and Nathaniel Llchtcnsteln took place Thursday in San Francisco. Tho cer-omony cer-omony wns performed In tho Buckingham Bucking-ham nnd was witnessed by about 200 friends. A reception followed. Tho bride and groom will arrive In tho city to mako their home In about a fortnight. Tho marrlngo of AIlss Ellon U. Car-rlngton Car-rlngton nnd II. II. Arnold took place Wednesday evening at tho homo of iho bride's parents. Air. nnd Airs. C. W. Carrington. 55 Third East street. Only tho family and close friends wore present. Bishop T. A. Williams performed tho ceremony. Mr. and Airs. Arnold will bo nt homo to their friends nt tho residence from 5 to 0 o'clock Friday evening. They will leavo today for Los Angeles, whore thev purposo to reside. Tho James B. AIcKean post and Woman's Wo-man's Uellef corps, G. A. R., gave one of their regular old-fashioned camp fires at their hall Tuesday evening and tho attendance was large. Informality was tho order of tho evening, tho old soldiers and tho members of tho Woman's Wo-man's auxiliary receiving their friends with that cordiality that has made) tho Grand Army famous In a social way. An Informal programme and ,refresh mcnts were features of the evening. S & Tho Men's club banquet at the First Congregational church Alonday night was attended by about 200 men and women. This was tho third annual banquet of tho club. The tables were laid In the parlors down-stairs, the decorations being entirely in daffodils. daffo-dils. Tho menu and service wore all that could bo desired. G. K. Smith, vice president, presided and acted ns toastmaster. The toasts wero responded respond-ed to as follows: "Tho Ladles," the Uov. E. I. Goshen; "Our Guests," Airs. Boxrud; "Our Alombers," given In a poem by Airs. H. C. Frlck. Airs. Alel-vln Alel-vln and Fred Graham gave vocal numbers, num-bers, and at the end of the banquet all tho members sang "Auld Lang Syne." Tho marriage of AIlss Hannah -Wolff and Joseph Doehmer took placo Wednesdny Wed-nesdny evening at tho home of the bride's parents. Tho marriage service was read by Uabbi C. G. Freund, about forty friends and relatives being present. pres-ent. The ceremony wns followed by a weifdlng supper. The bride was attended at-tended by her sister, AIlss Jeanette Wolff and Harry Wolff was tho best man. Little Alildred Lichtensteln, the nolce of the bride, was the ring bearer. bear-er. The brldo wore a simple gown of white point d'esprit with trimmings of Valenciennes lace and a veil of tulle caught up with a spray oTnUeTT 111 ' valley. A shower bouqurt of ih,e l roses completed her costume n tl Wolff also wore point d'esprit ami "8 f t ried pink roses. Air. and Airs Li f l mor left for California, whoro tliey 'n ll spend the next six weoUs on a i? ding tour Later they win mako home In Salt Lake. ur H |