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Show II Socially Inclined I Tho feature of the concert to b given Monday ! evening will bo the singing of Mrs. Laurence J Townsend, whoso voice will be hoard for the , 4 first time by Salt Lakers. Tho event is bound I to be a great success from every standpoint, as : tho leading musicians have taken the matter up and are working together for Miss Sands, who has ben most generous with her own services. I j A beautiful church wedding of the week was that of Miss Georglana Savage and Mr. Robert j L. Fowler, of New York, which took place on ' i Wodnosday evening at tho First Presbyterian church. i? Mrs. J. J. Bamberger loft Tuesday for Now York, where she will join Mr. Bamberger and will i leave shortly for Europe, j : .? The Monday bridge tea given by Mrs. David Will Blyth, a Yale graduate, will be the guest of his sister, Mrs. Jack Keith, for a part of the summon v1? 4 Mrs. Glen Miller left Wednesday for Kansas Kan-sas City, and later will join Mr. Miller for a tour of Yosomite park. Jtt & & Miss Nell Loyd, of Omaha, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Y. Wallace. & i Mrs. J. A. Reeves entertained at cards Thurs day afternoon for her guest, Mrs. Dlcknison. Mrs. Bonner X. Smith and Mrs. James A. Minor, accompanied by Miss Margaret McClure, arrived home on the 24th from Los Angeles. & & Tho regular table d'hote luncheon wua on-joyed on-joyed at tho Country club Wednesday. As usual, on Wednesday there will be private affairs, largo I MRS. LAWRENCE TOWNSEND Who will sine two selections at the Sands Testimonial, Tuesday Evening, July 2nd. I Keith was one of the pleasant events of tho wek. & & M i F. E. McGurrln left Tuesday for Los Angelos j where he will join Mrs. McGurrln and together I they will tour the northwest. ' & Jt I Mrs. Russell Tracy entertained at the Country j club Wednesday in honor of her nieces Miss Strong and Miss Ruth Strong of Chicago. & & & Miss Gertrude Hanson entertained at the Country club Wednesday in honor of Miss Chris-man, Chris-man, j & Mrs. David R. Gray will leave early in the i month to avoid the noise of the Fourth of July at Glenwood. i I j i and small, the most important being the luncheon to bo given In honor of Miss Beatrice Cheesman by Miss Gertrude Hanson. (jt r ffi Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Keith will be at hoiie to friends for the summer at 150 Thirteenth East. & & X Mrs-. Edward F. Colborn and daughter have returned from a stay of several months in the east. & & & Claude J. Nettleton left Monday for the Chicago Chi-cago Musical college, where he will study for the summer. & That was a dainty, delightful luncheon given by Miss Hanson, for Miss Beatrice Cheeseman at the Country club Wednesday afternoon. The ar MSlaHBJHBBfJBfJSJHHlBl ray of beauty around the table was one of "Buds" and blossoms. . i i H - Q) Mrs. Harry Elliot is spending the summer at Atlantic city as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clarence B. Jones. & Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Keith are at home to their friends at 160 Thirteenth East." U A |