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Show ! SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. ( i . Miss Alice Fisher returned on Tuesday Tues-day from an extended eastern trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geoghegan entertained en-tertained at dinner at the Alta club on Wednesday evening. Miss Dunn and Miss Margaret Dunn returned from New York last week. Dr. J. E. Dowd, surgeon of the Utah Fuel company, is at the Wilson hotel from Sunnyside. Mr.s. James Finlen entertained last Thursday evening at a dinner at the Ivers home to meet Lieutenant and Mrs. Edwin Butcher pf Fort Douglas. The table was decorated with . pink roses, and pink roses were painted on the place cards. Covers were laid for twelve. A. J. Davis. P. P. Christensen and Thomas Homer entertained at a box party at the Orpheum Thursday evci-ing. evci-ing. Their guests were the officers of the Elks' lodge and their wives. The party occupied al Jhe boxes on the south side of the house. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Murtaugh expect to leave shortly for Twin Falls. Ida., to spend the summer. Miss Eudora Daly will return this week by way of San Francisco, after spending several months in southern California. Mrs. James M. Knight and Master John O'Connor Knight of Leadville, Colo., are visiting the family of Jamed O'Connor for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Woy will return re-turn 'Thursday, after two or three weeks spent in California. They are now in Los Angeles. Mrs. W. E. Fife entertained ten tables ta-bles at a bridge tea last Saturday in her apartments in the Bransford in honor of her sister. Miss Cosgriff. who recently returned from abroad. The rooms were decorated with bridst wreath and snowballs. A large basket of flowers and smilax was on the center of the table. Tea and coffee were poured by Mrs. W. S. McCornick and Mrs. George Y. Wallace. Prizes were won at each table. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald entertained enter-tained 300 at an elaborate reception on Monday afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. an-niversary. The house .was beautifully decorated with snowballs and bridal wreath. In the parlor was, an arch made of bridal wreath, under which the bride and groom of. fifty years re- reiveii thol?- frionH t- Mnij being prettily dressed in lavender silk, made "en traine." From the 'chandeliers 'chande-liers to the four corners of the rooms were strings of smilax, studded with snowballs. The music room was converted con-verted into a bower with snowballs and white carnations, and the dining room was decorated with pink roses. A white lace piece over pink satn' covered the table, with a large silver basket of pjnk roses in the center. Over the table was suspended a large bell of white carnations carna-tions and pink roses with smilax. Mrs. John McDonald and Mrs. Edward Chamberlain poured, and were assisted by Mrs. J. M. McDonald, the Misses Elinor and Ethel Margetts. Assisting in receiving were the children of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. George B. Margetts. Mrs. Frank Margetts, Mrs. R. Chamberlain. J. G. McDonald, W. C. McDonald and Julius McDonald. An orchestra furnished the music. During Dur-ing the afternoon the childrc of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald presented their mother with a gold chain and their father with a goid watch. Mrs. Emmett Moore entertained the Plate club at a luncheon Thursday at 1 o'clock. Mrs. M. F. Cunningham was a guest over last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bossner in Ogden. Edward Callahan returned to the city Sunday after a visit ofvtvo months in Los Angeles. Miss Katherine Lawrence 'of Park City is the guest 'of Miss Adelaide Peters for a few weeks. Dr. D. W. Donoher, who has been spending the past two weeks in San Francisco, returned home the first of ine week. The Sewing club was entertained on Tuesday of last week by Mrs. Fred U. Leonard. Miss Margaret McMahan entertained for Miss Lawrenqe of Park City -last week. Miss Adelaide Peters entertained at: dinner on Tuesday in compliment of her guest. Miss Lawrence of Park City. Covers were laid for ten. W. J. Halloran and his daughter, Miss Halloran. have invited the Eight A class of the Bryan school to attend a luncheon to be gtven at the Commercial Com-mercial club on. Thursday, Mar 28. at 12:30 for Miss Florence Halloran. The class numbers thirty-two and the occasion oc-casion is anticipated with much pleasure pleas-ure by the children. Miss Binnie Paul, sister of Mrs. F. J. Hill, has returned from a trip abroad, and will remain here permanently. perma-nently. Miss Paul has spent several years in Paris studying under the leading professors there. Mrs. Hill is just now in Ireland visiting friends, but will return to Paris later in the summer. Mrs. James Ivers and Mrs. James Finlen of Chicago have issued invitations invita-tions for a bridge, tea to be given at the Ivers home Wednesday afternoon. |