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Show HAPPENNINGS AND WHEREABOUTS ' k The marriage of Miss Gwendolen Tripp, daugh-ter daugh-ter of Dr. Earnest A. Tripp, to Scott Groo, will take place today at the home of the bride, and will be a quiet affair attended only by the rel-. atives and a few intimate friends. After a trip of several weeks the young people will return to this city and make their home here. Miss Tripp is a vivacious and charming girl of great popularity, and Mr. Groo is one of the best known and liked young men in the mining business in the state. A great first night audience greeted the performance per-formance at the opening of the Orpheuin on Wed- nesday night. There were various box parties I and other affairs followed by suppers and dancing t at the different restaurants. x, Russell M. Tracy entertained the members of the Saturday night club and some other friends at his home on Second avenue on Thursday night at a dancing party. Mrs. George Steiner and Mrs. James Collins assisted in entertaining the guests. A delightful affair was given by Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes at Oakwood on Friday afternoon in honor of her guest, M5ss Adele Blood. A Mrs. E. N. McKay and son, Donald, have returned re-turned from a visit to Pipestone Springs, Montana, Mon-tana, yw- Mrs. Wlesley King and Miss Bertha Groweg have returned from the Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Adams are back after a visit at Carmel-by-the-Sea. s' Miss Adrienne King has returned from Bear Lake. Miss Denise Karrlck, who has been in New York for several weeks, is home again. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Neal will go to Bear Lake today to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Boyer. Mrs. iRoger W. Powers will entertain at a luncheon on Monday in honor of Mrs. James B. Austin and Miss Alice Whipple, of Burlingame, Iowa, who Is the guest of Mrs. O. Wl Powers. Mr. and Mrs. (Robert Buttorfleld are now at home In their new residence in Federal Heights. Mrs. Claude W. Freed and sons are in Denver visiting Mrs. Freed's sister, Mrs. George B. Dodge. Dr. and Mlrs. C. M. Benedict and Mr. Charles S. Cowan and son, Charles Cowan, are touring the Yellowstone. Miss Martha Richards entertained on Friday afternoon at bridge in honor of Miss Eleanor Park. Mrs. Reed Smoot arrived on Sunday from Washington and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old iSmoot, in Federal Heights. Mrs. Seth W. Morrison Is at the Walker cot- J tage at Brighton. J Mrs. Brig T. Cannon and son are here and l will make a brief visit. Among those who entertained at the Country club on Wednesday were Mrs. J. IF. Dunn, Mrs. F. W. Hornung, Miss Florence King and Miss Lee. Miss Dorothy Sawyer, who formerly lived here, is the guest of Miss Lyle Wimmer. - Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lynch and family are touring tour-ing the Yelowstone . Mrs. Frank J. Gustin has returned from a visit to Nebraska. Samuel Newhouse has arrived from Denver. He came by motor over the Lincoln Highway. Mrs. J. J. Broughall gave a dinner on Tuesday ' evening in honor of "Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daly, of Los Angeles. , ' Miss iMarjorie Bidwell will entertain next Friday Fri-day afternoon at bridge tea in honor of Miss Eleanor Park. iMlrs. Louis E. Cates and daughter, Barbara, have gone to southern California and will return to their home in Ray, Arizona, shortly. Mrs. Walter Lewis and Mrs, L, L. Terry will leave today for the Glacier National park. Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Keyser and Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Allison have gone to California. Miss Martha Richards entertained on Monday at a bridge tea for Miss Alice Lyne, who will be married in September. Mrs. Douglas Kimball and Mrs. Frederick Palmer Pal-mer and their children wil lreturn from Ophir during the coming week. Mis Margaret McTntyre entertained a dozen friends for Mrs. James B. Austin on Thursday, first with an Orpheum party and then with a tea at the Newhouse. Mrs. Joseph Richards gave an informal bridge li party on Thursday in honor of Mrs. George Suth- JL erland. W Mrs. Sutherland will also be the honored guest Jm at a luncheon given by Mrs. Mathew Cullen today. Mrs. J. H. Mianderfield was the hostess at a tea on Wednesday given in honor of her guest, Mrs. E. B. Erwin, of St. Louis, and Mrs. Glen Smith. |