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1 4 XRU TM- 1 IN THE SOCIAL REALM Mrs. Georgo Sutherland left lor Washington, D. C, Monday. & j Mrs. Harry B. "Windsor entertained I Informally at a luncheon Wednesday, ' at the Country club In honor of Miss Edna Dwyer. 1 & J Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Grlflln loft Mon day for Los Angeles, where thoy will i spend several weeks. Mrs. J. L. Moore, accompanied by her son, left for tho coast Monday, whoro thoy will spend tho winter. . J Mr. and Mrs. William Preckwrlnklo l and Miss Eleanor Whlto will bo at homo for tho wlntor at 1059 First Btrcet. ' J J i Mrs. W. V. Wlthco of Ogden Is tho ' guest of her mother, Mrs. John W. l'lko. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McDermot of Butto, Mont., wero guests In tho city Monday on routo to Los Angeles. flgf A pretty homo wedding was solemn- -"' ized Tuesday evening at tho house of ' Mr. and Mrs. William H. Alexander, f when their daughter, Sarah, became tho bride of Ashby Du Boso Cleave land. Tho wedding ceremony was per formed at 8:30 o'clock In the presence of tho relatives and a few close l"" friends of the brldo and groom. Later a reception was held. Mrs. Wing B. Allen wns tho matron of honor and Theodore Gentch tho best man. Those assisting in tho dining room wero Mrs. W. P. KIser, Mrs. Charles Pilleld, Mrs. Herbert Brown, Mrs. David S. Murray, Miss Leta McMillan, Miss ST, Alice Goodwin, Miss Addlo Zano, m 1 Misses Alia and Margaret Miller. Mr. ", 1 and Mrs. Cleavoland left on tho late jg a train to bo away several weeks. VS Cards have been received announc- jfll Ing tho marrlago of Mrs. Elizabeth Wyman Young of Louisville, Ky., and pfl Frank T. Judge of this city. fjH Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Koyes, on- IPI tertalned at a bridgo party In honor Egfl of Mrs. Robert Barkloy of Helena, bg Mont. Prizes wero awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cecil Robinson, Mrs. Joseph Gallgher, Mr. Creobles and Capt. S. V. Ham. Thoso who wero bidden wero Col. and Mrs. Benjamin Lockwood, Capt. and Mrs. Georgo Jamerson, MaJ. and Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Field, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glcndlnnlng, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewlng, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Creeblos, Mrs. Frank Swindler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cecil Robinson, Mrs. John E. Woodward, Miss Sarah Alexander, Dr. Bals Cleveland, T. Ellis Browne, Capt. S. V. Ham. it Miss Lulu Penroso entertained at a Kensington Monday, in honor of Miss Graco Cannon. "A Floral Lovo Story" was tho gamo played. Tho Invited guests wero Mrs. Lewis Cannon, Mrs. Tyler Young, Mrs. M. J. Cannon, Mrs. Quaylo Cannon, Mrs. Fay Whitney, Miss Verna Young, Miss Luta Young, Miss Rotta Pypcr, Miss Minnie Ray, Miss Hattlo Whitney, Miss Mamlo Sil ver, Miss Mary Cattrlck. James McGregor entertained at din ner at tho Alta club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barkley. 0 A number of tho musicians met Monday evening at tho studio of Miss Cecelia Sharp. The "Music of Modern French Composers" was chosen for tho evening. Thoso assisting in the programme wero Mrs. Harvey B. Windsor, Mrs. Kate B. Anderson, Miss Edna Cohn, Miss Miller, Arthur Shop ard, F. Anderson. Mrs. Everett Buckingham and Miss Duns ton entertained at bridge In hon or of Mrs. Robert Barkley. J & The Plato club mot on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. T. R. Black, 247 Sixth east street. w Mrs. Benjamin C. Lockwood of Fort Douglas, was tho hostess Wednesday afternoon at an elaborato bridgo tea, at which somo fifty of hor friends wero entertained. Nino tables wero filled with tho players, and prizes wero awarded to Mrs. Elbridgo Thomas, Mrs. Georgo Black and Mrs. Edwin P. Pendleton. Mrs. John N. Stratt and Mrs. Frank T. Burton poured tea. Mrs. Pendleton received with tho hos- Mrs. A. E. Welby, Mrs. Frederick Earls and Miss Lena Welby entei talncd informally at an afternoon tea Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph G. Sawyer, accompanied by her little son, arrived from San Francisco on Monday and will bo tho guest of Mr. and Mr3. Ferdinand a. Dickert for six weeks. Judgo and Mrs. Sawyer and Miss Suslo Sawyer will visit with friends in southern California before returning to tho city. Mrs. Walter Lewis, of Butte, Mont., who was tho guest of her mothoi, Mrs. S. S. Walker, for several days, has gone to New York for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Barnes have returned from their wedding trip and are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wightman. Members of tho Sowing club wero entertained Tuesday afternoon by Miss Elma Young. c J Tho Misses Alverta and Jessio Mar tin will entertain at cards on Satur day afternoon. Miss Edith Sherman entertained tho members of tho Bridgo club on Mon day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. AJax and Mrs. W. C. AJax left Tuesday evening for Los Angeles, where they will spend sov eral weeks. s Miss Bushnell of Chicago, who has been visiting friends in tho city for a couple of days, left for tho coast Tues day evening. t5 Mrs. M. B. Poll has gono to Los An geles for a month. JX Friends of Georgo Finley Sprague, formerly a well known resident of this city, and later of Boiso, Ida., have learned of his marrlago on October 11 to Miss Anna Rose Robertson of Am herst, Va. The ceremony was per formed by Dr. R. J. McBrlde of Lex ington. After visiting Boston and Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Sprague will spend a few days In this city, going from hero to Twin Falls, Ida., where they will make their homo. Tho bride is a daughter of tho lato John B. Rob ertson. A homo wedding of Wednesday was that of Miss Edyth Halo, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Halo, to Thomas Denton Hunter of Monterey. Tho marrlago took placo at 0 o'clock In tho morning, Rov. Elmer I. Goshen reading tho marrlago sorvico in tho presence of a fow of tho young friends of tho bride. An elaborate wedding breakfast was served. Tho brldo wore a going away gown of dark bluo 4 silk with a bluo hat trimmed wltn " plumes to match. A shower of deep rose colored carnations was tho only touch of bright color. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter will mako a short tour of southern California, and will bo at homo at Monterey after November 15. Tho first danco of the season at tho University club Wednesday evening drow a largo number of tho members and their friends. A buffet supper was served lato in tho evening In tho la dies' dining room. tess, and tho friends assisting wero Mrs. E. R. Perry, Mrs. W. H. Point, x Mrs. W. L. Lund, Mrs. Georgo H. " Jamerson, Mrs. John E. Woodward and Mrs. S. D. Sturgis. 3 J Mrs. Samuel Paul and Miss Ethel Paul entertained a few of tho old friends of Mrs. Robert J. Caskoy Wed nesday afternoon at an informal tea in her honor prior to her departure for the coast. Thoy wore assisted in en tertaining by Mrs. Harry S. Knight, Mrs. M. M. Johnson, Mrs. A. G. An drews, Miss Anna Decker, Miss Hat tlo Wishard, Mrs. Hal W. Brown, Mrs. Edwin Kimball and Mrs. John Hin man, besides tho threo Httlo daugh ters of tho Caskey family, Lois, Carol and Katherlno. Mr. and Mrs. Caskey leave during tho week for Pasadena. J & Mrs. Harry B. Windsor entertained at luncheon Wednesday at tho Country club, tho affair being in honor of Miss Edna Dwyer. Tho other guests were Miss Cecil Sharp and Mrs. Graham F. Putnam. A game of golf followed tho luncheon. J J Tho curernt number of tho Army and Navy Journal contains tho an nouncement ot tho marrlago of Miss Josephine Harriet Qulnby to Lieuten ant Georgo Ross Grceno. Tho wed ding took placo October 11 at Morris, N. Y. Mrs. Martha Roylo King gave a muslcalo at her studio Thursday even ing. Mrs. Bernlta Sabln Somers-Cocks WMIii Criterion cnAl Creations mBmf Sff tLVorkjtself shapes in copYRIcht 1' Dunlaps,' Warburton and Denne. 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