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Show I I fi IN THE SOCIAL REALM UH Miss Laura Shcmah entertained at HB a spring luncheon Monday for Mrs. Bfl Richard Eskrldgo and Mrs. Charles S. HB Man. Tho rooms and tables had BH peach blossoms In profusion In the BH way of decorations. Thoso Invited to HB meet tho guests of honor wcro: Mrs. BH Gcorgo J. Gibson, Mrs. Louis McCor- B nick, Mrs. Sam Porter, Mrs. A. E. BH Walker, Mrs. McGrath. Cards follow- HH cd tho luncheon. HH a Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kiscr entertain- HH cd a fow friends on Sunday evening to HH meet David Proctor and Miss Anita HH Itothe, of tho "Message from Mars" HH company nt supper at their homo on HH Thirteenth EnBt. Thoso present be- HH sides Mr. Proctor and Miss Rotho HH wcro: Mr. and Mrs. Russel G. Schuld- HH cr, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Parko, Miss Bfl Laura Shoman and Mr. Moore. HHj tC tit Mrs. Juno Sadler Donncll entertain- IB cd hor advanced dancing class at a Bfl mnsquerado a fow ovcnlngs ago. IB About 35 wcro present. Fruit punch Bfl was served during tho ovcnlng. Among HH tho costumes wcro: Buster Brown; Bfl William Caino, a Mexican fancy dress; Bfl Margaret Dunn as a dancing girl. Bfl Among thoso present wcro Margaret HB Walker, Dorothy Rooklldge, Mercy Bfl Lewis, Virginia Bcattlo, Eleanor Park, HB Hllpcrt DIckcrt, Boyd Park, John Bur- Bfl ton, Gcorgo and Aaron KcyScr. HHj 5t HK Miss Gcrtrudo McGrath leaves next HB week for Los Angeles, where she will HB visit Mrs. William Bayloy, Jr., for a HH fow weoks. Before returning to Salt HH Lako sho will go to Portland to bo the HH guest of Mrs. James Daughcrty. HH JX Miss Alia Miller has returned after HH a sovcral months' trip in Callronla. HH & & H Mrs. IT. S. Knight and children, and HH Mrs. Johnson, who have been at HH Long Beach for tho winter are oxpect- HH cd homo tho latter part of the week. HH & & Richard V. Utter, son of Rev. Dav- HH Id Utter of Denver, is in the city for a HH fow days' visit. H Mrs. P. D. Hobbs and Miss Edith HH Hobbs aro home from Los Angeles. HH & & Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daly and daught- HH ors aro at home after several months' HH stay in California. HH & & H Bishop F. S. Spalding left Monday HH for Scattlo to attend the conference HH of tho Sovcnth Missionary department HH of tho Episcopal church which opened HH at that place on Wednesday. HH & Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gcmmol will HH bo nt homo to their friends at tho Em- HH ery-Holmcs after this week. HH is t H Mrs. E. W. Duncan and daughter, Miss Edna, are tho guest of Mrs. A. HH C. Smith, enroute from California to HH their homo in Kansas City. HI i Mr. and Mrs. Solon Spiro aro at II homo after an extended trip to Hon- II olulu and tho coast. Mrs. Spiro will be II at homo to her friends on Thurs- Hfl day. H Mr. and Mrs. William Cunningham HJ aro in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. John HJ Dern aro oxpectcd Saturday. & & H Mrs. Roy Adamson has gone to H Kansas City for a visit of sovcral H weeks with relatives. I i A cablo from Munich to the Eld-rodgo Eld-rodgo family says tho marriago of Harold Eldrodgo and Miss Barbara Mayr of that place took placo Tuesday Tues-day at tho country homo of tho Mayr family, Putzing. Mr. and Mrs. Eldrodgo Eld-rodgo will make their homo in Munich, whero Mr. Elderdgo hns been for tho past fow years. Tho bride is tho daughter of a Gorman professor, who now holds tho ofllco of secretary of state. & J Mrs. Russel L. Tracy was tho hostess host-ess Tuesday afternoon at a bridge tea at which thirty of her friends wcro entertained. Tho homo was bright with spring flowers and blossoms. David Keith and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman poured tea. Mrs. Tracy was assisted by Mrs. O. W. Powers, Mrs. O. E. Cary, and Mrs. P. R. Ferguson. Tho prizes were won by Mrs. Elizabeth Bolden and Mrs. Robert J. Glendln-ning. Glendln-ning. & Mr. S. LoBoau of tho University of Paris delivered a lecture before tho Alllnnco Francalse, at 3:30 Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at Rowland hall. His subject was "Peasant Life In Brittany." Britta-ny." Mrs. Henry M. Dinwoodoy sang a French Song. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 0. Greenwood of Los Angeles will bo hero shortly for a visit. Mrs. Greenwood will spend n month In St. Georgo with her parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. Walter Pike, and later they will go to Colorado Springs to make their homo. Mrs. Greenwood was formerly Miss Annie Pike, well known hero for hor literary attainments. attain-ments. The marriage of Miss Clara Deal, daughter of Mrs. B. F. Deal of this city, and W. J. Tollerton of Pocatcllo, took place Wednesday in St. Louis nt tho homo of tho brido's grandmother. grand-mother. Mrs. Ernest R. Eldrodgo of Portland Is hero visiting her sisters for a fow weoks. Sho Is just now tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Calne. Mrs. C. E. McCullough will leave Fort Leavenworth on Saturday for this city and will spend tho ontiro summer with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M. Forbes. Mr. nnd Mrs. Brighnm Telle Cannon aro back from tho cast and aro at homo in tho Virginia Fiats. Miss Traddles Patterson returned Tuesday from Los Angeles, whero sho has been visiting friends. Mrs. J. H. Magulro of Chicago Is tho guest of Miss Edith Magulro at IBS Eleventh East streot. Mrs. W. W. Flagg will entertain a fow friends at her apartments next Tucsdny. & Jt Mrs. Georgo P. Holman gives a bridgo tea next Monday at hor homo on Brigham street. Mrs. R. E. McConnughy entertained nearly sixty of hor friends Wednesdny afternoon at flvo hundred, tho affair being in honor of Mrs. Charles S Mann of Los Angeles. Tho house was decorated with applo and pear blossoms, blos-soms, nnd tho mantel and sideboard in tho dining room wcro banked with tho fragrant blossoms. Tho hostess was assisted by Mrs. G, W. Park, Mrs, G. R. Bothwoll and Mrs. W. E. Losee. A guest prize was given to Mrs. Mann, and tho prizes in tho gnmo were awarded to Miss Helen Buckingham and Mrs. Abner Luman. Tho dance given Friday evening by tho High school cadets was the opening open-ing event of tho year at Saltair. The train left tho city at 8 o'clock. The chaperones were Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood, Wedg-wood, Mrs. J. B. Moretori, Mrs. W. C. Webb, Mrs. F. C. Bassett, Miss Ella Dukes, Miss Clairo Ellerbeck and Miss Mary Mnyno. Mrs. J. Walcott Thompson entertained enter-tained about seventy of her friends Wednesday afternoon at a tea at her homo. Tho homo was decorated throughout with pink carnations, and tho hostess was assisted by Mrs. J. Milton Thompson, Mrs. J. M. Bldwell nnd Mrs. L. Seton Lindsay, while Mrs. Robert Harkness nnd Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett poured. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Aley arrived on Thursday from San Francisco and will be at homo at tho Fifth East hotel. Mrs. M. B. Whitney entertained the Five Hundred Card club at her home on C streot Thursday afternoon. & & Mrs. J. Walcott Thompson entertained enter-tained tho Gamma Phi Sorority at its fraternity house on Saturday evening. J Mrs. William P. Cooper, who was operated on two weeks ago at the Holy Cross hospital, is at homo again. & JX Tho marriago of Miss Juliet A Marks and Jacob A. Kahn took place at tho Jewish synagoguo at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. Tho synagogue was filled to the doors with tho friends of tho young people. Tho choir sang "Tho Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin." "Lohen-grin." First came tho four ushers, Dr. Maurice Kahn of Leadvllle, Richard Scllgman, Emll Lehman and Max Ot-tenholmer. Ot-tenholmer. Immediately following them camo tho matron of honor, Mrs. Harry Ganz, and behind hor walked tho two bridesmaids. Miss Martha Wattors and Miss Mathilda Kahn of Leadvllle. Tho brldo walked up tho alslo leaning on tho arm of her mother, moth-er, and when Rabbi C. J. Freund read tho ceremony Mrs. Marks gave tho bride away. During tho marriage sor-vice sor-vice tho organ, with a violin obllgato played Mendelssohn's "Spring Song," and as tho bridal party turned to leave tho cdlflco tho Mendelssohn "Wedding March" was played. From tho church tho bridal party and some friends, numbering in nil about fifty, went directly to tho Emery-Holmes, whero a dinner was served, and later Mr. and Mrs. Kahn left on a train for tho northwest, to be away about a month. Thoy will bo nt homo after Juno 1 nt 858 East First South streot. J & Miss Louise Moylo and James W. Silver wero married Wednesday at noon in tho Salt Lako temple, and n reception was given In honor of the young pcoplo later at tho home of tho brido's sister, Mrs. Ray Van Cott. The mother of tho bride, Mrs. Elizabeth Moylo, and Mrs. H. J. Gray received with tho bridal party, and tho friends who assisted in tho dining room wero Miss Mamie Silver, Miss Leono Silver, Miss Gertrude Moyle, Miss Verne Young, Miss Irene Willinms and Miss Ethel Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Silver left Thursday morning for New York and tho east, whero thoy will spend somo time. Liko tho Dark Ages, almost, seems a condition llko that In Franco, for example, ex-ample, whero a married woman has no legal right to tho monoy which sho herself has earned. In 189C tho chain- I her of deputies passed a law doing wo- men somo incomplete, obvious, and tardy justice, but the senato committee ( never mado its report. It was only l' ten years ago, to bo sure, that the law ft, reached its present state in tho United B States, eight years in Sweden, seven I in Denmark, and six in Gormnny and y Belgium, and yet nlready any other' condition seems incredible. Today a woman oven in Turkey, Persia, Egypt, Morocco, Tunis, Algiers, and Bulgaria has Juster property rights than sho enjoys en-joys in highly civilized Franco, which holds six and one-half million women who nro earning salaries or wages. In this matter, as throughout Europe generally gen-erally in matters bearing directly on human welfare, it Is tho radical group alono which aro pressing forward toward tho goal of justice and happiness happi-ness for tho greatest number. It is tho radical group alono that seems to caro for tho individual nt all. |