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Show THE CITIZEN 10 Mrs. Clifford R. Pear mother, Mrs. A. Davidson ing a fortnight in Calif oJ d Miss Maude Worlton, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. WorltoiJ to Chicago to enter fti-7University. Miss Worlton with an aunt, Mrs. Carl Chicago. ! or Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hint?1 and Mrs. Ross Brown from a trip to the coast. u. w zt VALENTINE PARTIES. Mrs. Fred A. Hale has gone to San Francisco to visit Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Benton Hunter. Ash Wednesday, falling at it does this year on Washingtons birthday, allows for a full measure of Valentine parties and patriotic observation of the natal days of Lincoln and Washington, but its arrival will effectually dampen the social horizon. Holiday madness has been, in a measure, followed by a contemplative and quiet survey of the New Year by society. Smart sets have been materially depleted by the sojourns of their leaders at various and sundry winter resorts. One matron remarked during the week, of the dullness of social life just now. All of my friends are away and I think I shall pack up and go south myself if I can manage it. She is only just back from the Bay city, where she and her husband spent the holidays with their and daughter and their two adorable children. Although Lenten observance has become more elastic of recent years, some things just have to be set aside for it, and this was the case of one of the interesting matrimonial events of April. The tentative date of the happy event had to be changed, when the parties concerned found that to have the fashionable church wedding planned it would have to follow Citizen stead of precede Easter. One should ' keep better posted on ones religious eiquette, my dear. Mr. and Mrs. George Keyser and daughter, Miss Ruth Keyser, have returned from a motor trip through Cal- ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Jubal A. Hale have gone to New York for a several weeks visit. Mrs. John F. Cowan, who has spent the past seven months in California, has retruned to Salt Lake; and is with her daughter, Mrs. F. T. Boise, on S street. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jessup and sons, John Webster and Bobbie, left South Wednesday for Rhodesia, Africa, where they will make their home. The week opened with on Sunday from 5 until and 11 ir Cer Ca twenty-fiv- e, celebrated j day on Monday at the Ner( tel. Dinner was served ki room at long tables arrange low square. Along the cer tables were silver candied ing orange candles and thefce table was decorated in a silver candelabra hurt orange tapers. Kansas d toasts to Kansas were feats, dinner, which was followed ing. Officers for the J sunfl-rs- -- elected, the incumbents ofj three years being Culp, president; C. E. Fte president, and Miss Leonr. re-elect- secretary-treasure- r. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hall ten guests at a Chinese learn about on Sunday Mrs. John W. Walsh and Miss Eleanor Walsh left Thursday for Los Angeles, where Miss Walsh will enter home on Douglas the Otis Art Institute for the spring (Photo by Lumiere) term. MRS. FRED COWANS Mrs. Fred Cowans, who, with Mr. Cowans, left the first of have gone, ama canal. 8. HOSTES, 10 where they will spend the early spring. During their absence Mrs. Charles Dinwoodey and son Clinton and Mrs. James Dinwoodey of Idaho Falls will occupy the Hanna home on North State street. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. McIntyre, Jr., accompanied by Mrs. W. H. McIntyre, left early in the week for Chicago and New York, and will go to Florida and New Orleans before sailing for Los Angeles and Salt Lake via the Pan- WITH THE Kansans, former Kansai y, friends, to the number of oeJ Mrs. E. F. Hanna and Miss Helen Hanna have motored to Los Angeles, ' Francisco for an indefinite r McCaskey will enter thef1 general hospital for treat f McComick. ur to California for the remainder of the winter. Colonel and Mrs. Walter "key of Fort Douglas have p when Miss Marian Bird Mary Dooly received eigli to meet Mr. and Mrs. Ste griff, who are being enteri tensively by the smart set arrival in Salt Lake. The was centered with canary spring blooms in a crystal orchid princess candles vei I tal candlesticks. Presiding j and coffee urns were Mrs. ard, Mrs. Ernest BamberJ Fred Smith, Mrs. Joel M11C Margaret Armstrong andij; WITH THE TRAVELERS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowan 1 the McComick home on son-in-la- w in-Fo- Judge and Mrs. John are sojourning in southern I1 the week for Cali- - fornia to spend the remainder of the winter and early spring. Mrs. J C. McClain is home from Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cosgriff and children have gone to Palm Beach for Denver, after a brief trip. a stay of several weeks, and will visit Miss Nellie Manning left the first Havana during their absence. . i 0 of the week for California for an definite stay. in- Mrs. Morris L. Ritchie has gone to California for a visit of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. W .Armstrong are in San Francisco, and will visit southern California before returning to Salt Lake in the early spring. street . (. Ck terns, umbrellas, posters andj orated the rooms. Dinner at one long table, which hi centerpiece a miniature to. and the place cards were h ated Chinese figures. Thef lowing were original. Miss Lola Hansen, a pop, ary bride, has been much in anticipation of her day evening Miss Ruth a delightful bridge party at the Nuttall home on fl |