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Show I IN THE SOCIAL REALM. Mr. Lewis B. McCornlck ontortalned at (tfnncr Tuesday evening at the Country club. Covers woro laid for Mrs. Georgo Roso and Miss Gertrude McGrath were tho hostesses Tuesday at' luncheon at tho Country club. Pink peonies formed tho table decorations. Tho place cards were hand-decorated. Covers were laid for twenty-two. After luncheon tho guests engaged In a "putting contest," Mrs. Soton Lindsoy winning tho prize. Miss Margaret Fry of Now York, tho well-known singer, is expected about Juno 30, to bo tho. guest of Mrs. Ira Lewis for a few weeks. Mrs. Arthur Dird entertains at luncheon on Saturday at tho Country club, in honor of MIbs Stella Salisbury. Miss Althea Wheeler was tho hos-toss.in hos-toss.in honor of Mrs. Dearborn of Chicago'. Chi-cago'. Covers woro laid for Mrs. Don Coray, Mrs. Will Farnsworth, Miss Youngberg, Miss Georgia Wheeler and Miss' Nan Wheeler. , , Mrs: J. F. Marshall gave a picnic luncheon and linen shower on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, In honor of Miss Anna Hall, a Juno brido. E. W. Paul and H. E. Peck left on Monday night for Los Angeles. Mrs. William Iglohcart, accompanied by her two sons, loft for Terminal Island Tuesday. Mrs. Iglchcart will bo tho guest of Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr for a few weeks. ' Miss Laura Sherman returned from Los Angeles Tuesday, where she has been visiting for tho past four months. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman and Miss Sherman aro expected homo from Eur-opo Eur-opo about Juno 25. D. G. Spiers has gono to tho coast. Miss Florence Grant entertained at a luncheon Thursday In honor of Miss Juno Bintz. An elegant luncheon was given Wednesday by Miss Helon Bamberger j at' Lagoon for Miss Juno Bintz and her bridal party. Tho guests loft town on j- tho 11 o'clock train. At 1 o'clock luncheon was served at tho resort. Tho afternoon was spent In an Informal Infor-mal way, tho party returning on tho 6 o'clock train. Mrs. Rathbono and daughter, Rubella, Ru-bella, have returned from a trip through Arizona. Miss Roso Howard of Boston, Mass., is expected about Juno 20, to bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Howard for tho summer. Miss Howard will accompany Mrs. Howard to Brighton early In July, where they will spend tho summer months. Mrs. E. Bonnomort gavo a recop-tlon recop-tlon at her homo Thursday evening, in honor of Miss Amy Erlckson and John V. Hicks. Mrs. W. G. Doylo of Colorado Springs, who has been a guest at the homo of Georgo G. Doylo of this city, 127 F street, was joined Tuesday by Mrs. Doyle, son and daughter. In a few days tho party will leave for California. Cali-fornia. Mrs. F. W. Whitney gavo a luncheon in Friday afternoon, In honor of Mrs. James B. Eddio, who leaves next week to spend tho summer at Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. David Murray entertained at luncheon Wednesday. J. T. Goss left for tho coast Tuesday evening. & Miss Mildred Tibialis loft for Portland Port-land Tuesday evening for a few weeks' visit with friends. Mrs. William Burke of American Falls, Ida., is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. H. Channlng. Mr. C. H. Scheu left for Los Angeles Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jessie Styles of Lincoln, Neb., Is in the city tho guest of Mrs. R. S. Carey. Sho will spend tho summer at various summer resorts In California. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jones leave Sunday for Idaho, to bo away all summer. sum-mer. Before returning, they will tako a trip through tho Yellowstone During Dur-ing their absence their homo will bo occupied by Mrs. McCargar and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Maud McCargar. & Cards have been received for tho marriage of Miss Mabel Smith and A. Lo Roy Lcttig of Beaver. Tho wedding wed-ding took place Juno 7 in this city. Tho wedding of Miss Ethel Swart-wood Swart-wood and James O. Brunson, took place on Monday evening at 8 o'clock at tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Swartwood. Rev. W. F. Plnkcrton officiated. The brido was attended by Miss Inez Hepworth as bridesmaid, FrJ Ray acting as best man. After tho wedding, a supper was served to about forty guests, Mlt. Helen Bornhart presiding in the dining room. J & Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wlmmer entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday In honor of Mr. J. P. Dudley, mayor of Santa Monica, Mon-ica, Cal., and president of tho Keystone Key-stone Mining company, and Mr. Kan F. Schador of Los Angeles. Covers woro laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury have announced tho engagement' of their daughter. Stella, to Lewis B. McCornlck. McCor-nlck. Tho date for tho marriage has not yet been set. From London Is announced tho marriage mar-riage of A. H. Wethey, general manager man-ager of United States Senator W. A. Clark's mining properties, to Miss Leila Lomax, an English girl. Miss Lomax visited in Butte last' summer with Mrs. James Casey. In London social circles Miss Lomax holds a prominent position, and Is one of London's Lon-don's most beautiful women. Tho marriage mar-riage took placo at tho bride's liomu, near London. Mr. and Mrs. Wethey will sail for America on tho Oceanic, June 21. At St. Mary's cathedral Monday morning, Miss Fclicitas Duguet and James F. Mellon woro married. The bride was attended by Miss Katherino Early, and J. R. Canning was tho best man. Twelve little girls in white, bearing bear-ing white wreaths, led tho bridal procession. pro-cession. When tho brido had reached tho chancel rail tho children filed Into tho choir loft, where they rendered the hymns for tho wedding sorvlco. Later they led tho bridal party coming from the church. After tho ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at tho home of the bride's mother, at which a few Intimate friends only were present. pres-ent. Mr. and Mrs. Mollon will make their homo In this city. Miss Stella Fabian was tho hostess Monday afternoon at a card party given in honor of tho Misses Carrie and Nellie Calvin of San Francisco. Prizes woro won by Charlotte Holmes and Vera Thaver. Mrs. T. Roy Brown gavo a kitchen shower Monday to Miss Juno Bintz, it which about forty-five of tl- ZTf I of tho bride-to-be were on, a'ff J I ho house was decorate th T . fi In white and green. gho.ut i Miss Clara Q. Colburno en, tnInnl I tho following named young"., n T houso party at Rowland Hall , urday till Monday last. Mis- cLrni Mooro, Miss Margaret Strev Margaret Clark, Miss Edith c, ,1 ; Miss Elsie Parsons, Miss . Doatty, Miss Marjorio Bakr, ?!? Allno McMillan, Miss Norlnno ' horn! son, Miss Mary Marshall am. m? Carry Marshall. 1SS L. C. Hulburt of Los Align.., h in town greeting Salt Lake frlr.. ,s & v1? " I Mrs. Martha Roylo King iS ,t Springvllle, the guest of Mr. and' Mr, Hubert Richards. Alrs' tit & Miss Ethel McMlchacl left Monday evening for her homo in Reno, Mo Mr. and Mrs. Irving Safford are lhe guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mackav Walker. ' Tho Misses Jessie and Edith Boyd left Monday morning for tho east They will spend some time with friends in Chicago before going on to their home in Pennsylvania. & Mrs. Frank W. Sprague loft Tuesday for her homo in Des Moines to spend a part of the summer with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Koyes gavo a dinner Friday evening in compliment compli-ment to tho Misses Carrie and Nellie Calvin. A special concert was given at Fort Douglas Monday evening in compliment compli-ment to the visitors from Los Angeles. & I Mr. and Mrs. John Mackay Walker I aro home from a visit of two weeks in Los Angeles. Mrs. Lucinda Pettet, accompanied by her niece, Miss Minnie Horkin, has gone to New York. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pack of Denver left Monday evening for a trip to Portland, via Los Angeles and the coast. t & Mrs. Clarence Channel and her chil- Dj (Iron have returned to their homo In H Twin Falls, Ida., after attending the 1 wedding of Miss Fclicitas Dnguct ano I James F. Mollon. I |