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Show f J L I With The Society Circles "v (m fir ' I A' w if Professor J. K. Hickman returned JWI from Salt Lake City Inst Monday. n Iril r 1 jl I Mr. and Mrs. J. 1'. Smith lmvo BHi Mturncd home from CMtfomla. ll Hll I Mrs. A. L. Colo and children aro Wtjj r rtpc!c(l homo fom California next Hi if' eek. ,'HN If Mrs. W. H.. Sanders of Oakland, ,$$ I California will spend next week ''IS tcrc wlt1' ltoIallvC8 1 Mrs. I.yman Hjdo roturncd homo ! to Salt Lake City on Tuesday after t, week's stay hero. II ' j Miss Coral Kecr and Miss Ellzaboth I1! L ',... Undenood will entertain with a St. jl i '" -Patrick's party next Monday. Bf , . Mrs. William Watson and llttlo Irl a daughter returned on Sunday from n li I fl reek's stay In Shit Lako City. IP ; D I' i IKS ft r'1 Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Howell i Vk mi' ;UI1 l v aro expected homo from the cast the 'HP fti' ariy part ot next wck ; 'Mm ll Jy iv j 3 Jt Mrs, A. E. Andorson entertained HI (ji at dlnnor on Thursday evening in l II ff honor of Miss Amanda Holhrook I j The tablo was graced with roses. HI ij Covers wero laid for eighteen. After JIM I dinner a social evening was spent. (it In J The Wobyca Socloty met en Wed- f I ' nesday overling with Mrs. James H. ! i Linford. Attornoy A. E. nowen gavo B I a very Interesting and Instructive I! j I talk on Why tho Law Falls. Mrs. 8 John Brqbcrg gave musical selections 1 of Grieg's from Pcergyant. Delicious refreshments woro served. Tho Clio Clrclo met on Wednesday nftonioon with Mrs. I. 8. Smith. Miss Luna Farroll delighted tho ladles with two piano solos. Attornoy Hor-aco Hor-aco Nebekor gavo n very eood Interpretation Inter-pretation of Henry Becnuo's drama, Crows. Tho hostess served tea. Tho A. C. Woman's Club met on Wednesday nfternodn with Mrs. E. G. Peterson, Mrs. Sidney O. Stovons gavo Eugcno Drlcnx's drama, Damaged Damag-ed Goods. Tho hostess servod tea, assisted by Mrs. Asa Bullcn and Miss Mario Barber. Mrs. A. M. Fleming entertained with a charmingly appointed fivo htm-died htm-died party on Thursday afternoon at her homo on First North street. Cut flowers and potted plants were banked bank-ed around tho rooms and eight tables ta-bles were filled with players. Miss Ellzaboth Smith and Mrs. Roy Rudolph Ru-dolph were tho prize winners. Mrs. H. J. DoWltt entertained with a Kensington on Friday afternoon after-noon In honor of Mrs. S. T. Dur-rant Dur-rant of Salt Lako City, at her homo on Second West street. At tho ond of tho afternoon tho ladles repaired to tho Presbyterian church where they wore joined by their husbands nnd onjoyed a Now England supper after which thoy returned to the DoWltt homo where the evening was spent with cards and music. Those Included In-cluded bosldos Mrs. Durrant were: Mr. hnd Mrs. Henry Haytoall and daughter Miss Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Bateson, Mr. and Mrs. Llnnartz, Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Odell. i |