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Show IN THE SOCIAL REALM. U ; II I Mrs. E. Y. Whitney entertained at I II a luncheon yesterday. ll'jf Mrs. William Bayly, Jr., loft on I 1 1 I Thursday for Los Angeles. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker left for New York Wednesday. I Mrs. A. E. Walker will leave for 1 1 San Francisco about February 1. I Mrs. Dorsey Ash will entertain the I H 500 club at her home next Friday. 1 1 Tho Bridge club met with Miss I n Kathorlno Williams last Tuesday. 1 1 Mrs. Joseph Stowo of Park City Is 1 1 In town, visiting her daughter, Mrs. I II C. L. Rood. 1 1 Mrs. Agnes Osborne gives an In- 1 1 formal musicalo at her homo next Mon- 1 1 day evening. 1 1 After a pleasant tiireo weeks' in 1 1 Now York, Mrs. I. C. Glosz Is again at II homo In this city. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney IC. Hooper on- 1 1 tertained tho Auld Lang Syno club 1 1 Thursday evening. 1 1 Mrs. William Burko of American 1 1 Falls, Ida., is visiting her daughter, I II Mrs. R. H. dimming, Jr. HI 81 Tho Plato club will moot today II with Mrs. J. II. McMillan on Fifth nil East and Eleventh South streets. Ill Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Swing; gavo a din- IH nor Inst ovening In compliment to ID Mrs. M. S. Lnccy of Colorado Springs. II Mr. nnd Mrs. Dorsoy Ash outer- H talnod at a dinner Wednesday evening in compliment to Bishop F. S. Spald- II Mrs. A. F. Cook, oM12!) EaBt Sixth HI South street, cntortalned Tuesday in la honor of tho Ladles Aid society of Illff III M. E. church. H Mr. and Mrs. .7. F. Grant ontei tatnod In a fow friends at dinner Wednesday IN ovonlng for Mr. E. E. Poolo of Den- III ver, who Is their guest. Il Mrs. A. W. Taylor of Santa Bar- MR bara, who has been tho guest for tho 111 pnst wool: of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel II l Spencer, will visit Dr. and Mrs. M. MMH j R. Stownrt for tho noxt fow dnys. ill 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boyd will enter-Ill enter-Ill tain at dlnnor Monday evening In lion-II lion-II 1 or of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. K. Fcrnald of III Elkhart, Ind., who nro guests of Mrs. Ill Fern aid's slstor, Mrs. James T. Clas- 111 Tho Rev. Fred W. Norrls, formerly 111 of St. Mnrk'n, but now of Brooklyn, III has accoptcd the Invitation of Colonel 111 Blunt, formerly of Fort Douglas, to nc- 111 1 company him to Egypt nnd tho Holy 111 Tho Assembly ball at Chrlstouscn's, IM scheduled for February IS, promises to III bo ono of tho most enjoyable events HI i of tho season. Tho mannglng commlt- 18) too Is composed of Lewis B. McCor- Hi; nick, L. W. Nnson, John S. Crltchlow, HI , M. S. Ilnnauor, Chauncoy P. Ovorllold, II Gordon L. Hutchins, Konnoth C. Kerr, El! ' Schramm nnd J. Frank Judge. H "Tho Club do Lnnguo Frnncniso" HRjl will moot at tho homo of Mrs. Mnry HI; F. Kelly, 333 Second street, on FrI-day FrI-day ovonlng, Jnnaury 20. Members Ue! will bring so mo small article caro-HJfJj caro-HJfJj fully packed which may bo sold dur-mm dur-mm Ins tho ovonlng for 10 cents for tho Bjjwt benefit of tho treasury. A fine- pro-Bill pro-Bill gramme has been prepared under the Bfflf ( direction of Mnilnmo ITclnz. i Mrs. George Brown and baby daughter of San Francisco aro visiting visit-ing Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. A. H. Little. Miss Franoes Llttlo returned with Mrs. Brown after a month's visit, tit & Mrs. O. E. Leo has Issued Invitations Invita-tions for a luncheon to bo given to tho Reviewers' club a week from noxt Monday at tho University club. Tho day is president's day, nnd the club members and tho former members of tho club will bo the guests. J & Mrs. Graham F. Putnam has Issued Invitations for a piano recital to bo given in tho Congregational church Tuesday, January 24th, at. 8:15 p. m. Mrs. Putnam will bo asslted by somo of her talented pupils and Mr. Hugh W. Dougall, tho well known baritone. |