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Show f ' Society V. J SOCIAL CARD PARTY. Mrs. Harold Packer entertained a number of guests last Thursday ove- ning at her homo, on Twenty-fourth street at a card party. .Threo tables of Five Hundred were enjoyed during the evening. Honors were awarded . to Mrs. H.- B. Packer and Mr. W. Parker. Par-ker. At the close of tho evening, a luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. J B. Nye, Mrs. R. B. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stone, Mr. and Mrs H. B. Packer, Clyde Parry, Par-ry, W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noble and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Packer. Pack-er. SURPRISE PARTY. The teachers of the primary department depart-ment of tho twelfth ward gave a surprise sur-prise party In honor of their second counsellor, Anna Boyle," last Tuesday, at her homo, 240 Thirtieth street The evening was enjoyably spent in games, music and dancing. A tempting luncheon lunch-eon was served to the following guests Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Angus An-gus McPhie, Mr. and Mrs. William Boylo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koew, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tillotson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gale, and Mrs. Harriet Huntsman. SURPRISE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Henderson we're the complimented guests at a surprise party given by the employes! of the Burton Implement company last' Thursday evening at the Henderson' home, 1161 Capitol avenue. Dancing ; and other amusements passed the 6ve-j ning, and appetizing refreshments! were served to the following, Mr. a"nd Mrs. C. P. Richards, Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Robb, Mr and Mrs. R R. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Smalley. C. W. Wright, Bernlce Robb, Irene Walsh, Emma i Chausso, Burton and Clnotnn r Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Burton and Mrs. and Mrs. W. F. Burton. -V GOING EAST. Dr. and Mrs. Barber an'd Rosemary leave on Thursday for a stay of several sev-eral weeks In the east. Dr. Barber will devote a part of the time to post-graduate work at the universities of Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania in Philadelphia and of Minnesota Minne-sota in Minneapolis. They will return about the middle of June. FLY OVER SIERRAS. OAKLAND, Cal, April 26. C. C. Eridgeman, wealthy lumberman, arrived ar-rived here from Reno Sunday in an airplane piloted by Lieut. Cumber-hatch Cumber-hatch of Durant field. The plant mnde the trip over the Sierras In two hours and 40 minutes against a strong head-Wind. head-Wind. CLUB PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. T. Neal of 2679 Eccles avenue entertained the officers and members of he Brittanic association last Friday evening to commemorate the birthday anniversary of William Shakespeare. Games were played during dur-ing the early part of fhe evening and after the presenting of a musical program pro-gram refreshments were solved. Tho following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. H. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams, Mr and Mrs. D. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. T. Taylor, Mrs. T." Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Norton. Mrs. H. Johnson, John-son, J. Parsons, Mrs. W. E. Unsworth, Miss Lydia Rose, Mrs. B. Eckorly, Mrs. M. Knowles, Mrs. Anno Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. T. Neal. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS. Miss Helen Crosbic entertained a number of her friedns last Wednesday overling. The timo was pleasantly spent in games and music. At a late hour a tempting luncheon was served. Mrs. Mary Duffy assisted the hostess. Miss Crosblo was voted a royal host-1 ess by those who were present. EVENING PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor entertained enter-tained a few friends Monday evening '"'v home. 2104 Jefferson avenue. Three tables of cards- wore enjoyed during the evening with ,Mra. F. J. Van Ness claiming tho first prize and Mrs. Robort Spenco winning consolation consola-tion prlzo. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out, with tulips and forns decorating the homo. A delicious de-licious luncheon wa3 served to Mr. and Mrs. E. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Osborne, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Carson, Car-son, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Van Ness, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spenco, Mr. and Mrs. F E. Heintzelman and tho host and hostess, Mr. ami Mrs. J. D. Taylor. OGDEN VISITORS. Miss Charlotte Glassburh of Omaha, Nebraska, with her cousin. Miss Alice Eggle. were Ogden visitors Friday. They are bound for the northwest and will spend about six weeks along tho Pacific coast. SPEND DAY IN SALT LAKE. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thomas and family, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Hyslop, spent Saturday in Salt Lake. Tho family motored to Salt Lako from Ogden. OCCUPIES SALT LAKE PULPIT. Rev. John W. Hyslop occupied the pulpit at the St Mark's cathedral in Salt Lako yesterday In the absence of Dean W. W. Fleotwood. who has gone east to attend tho consecration ceremonies cere-monies of Bishop Moulton. Tho ceremonies cere-monies will take place at Lawrence, Massachusetts, Thursday, April 2.0. FAREWELL PARTY. A farewell and surprise party was given in honor of Mrs. B. J. Jacobsen last Friday evening at tho homo of Mrs. A. Cohen, 2232 Adams avenue, by the ladles of tho Jewish Boneyo-lent Boneyo-lent society. Mrs. Jacobsen will leave in the, near future for Cleveland Ohio, for an oxtended visit. She was presented a hand painted chocolate set Games and musical selections were enjoyed through tho evening. Selections wero given by Mrs. II. Ros-Inthrall, Ros-Inthrall, Mrs. Wynanburg and Miss R. Silvcrstcln. Decorations In tho Conn home wore carried out In old rose, j with fresh carnations arranged about! tho hooms prettily. Mrs. A. "Sinor as-slated as-slated Mrs. Cohen in the serving of a delightful luncheon. One of the features feat-ures of the evening was a cake auction. auc-tion. Funds from this sale will bo ad-dode ad-dode to the War Sufferers' Rcliof Fund. ENTERTAIN CLTJBS. Mrs. Willard Brown entertained tho B. I. M. Five Hundred, club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Magglo Harrop was tho recipient of the first prize. Thoso present were: Mrs. Al-thca Al-thca Brown. Mrs. Kate Murphy. Mrs. Jonnio Brown. Mrs. Hattie Ivorson, Mrs. Esther Whitaker and Mrs. Maggie Mag-gie Harrop. Mrs. Aletha Gage was the guest of honor. Tho club will .meet again with Mrs. T. C. Ivorson, S41 Washington avenue, on "May 7. -oo |