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Show THE BEF others. Good music was furnished duriug the evening by u selected orchestra, Mr. Judge and MU Xew York on Thursday, Mr, (lansaulus Ague Judge left for is visiting Mr. C. T. Brown. Miss Lena Preston entertained for her little nephew on Wednesday afternoon. raise a fund to send a trained uurse to the twenty fourth regiment. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Holden gave a theatre party Monday evening, followed by a supper. The table was beautifully decorated in the na tional colors. Silk flags were the souvenirs of the evening. IIIETIIER these days are so m beautiful that we cannot think of spending them indoors, whether the oppression of war is manifesting itself and subduing the flesh, or whether it is the somnolent air that produces the inertia that has fallen upon society, one cannot tell. To be sure much time and energy has been spent upon the numerous events given for charitable purposes. Just how much time and energy can only be appreciated by the participants. But most of the money-raisinprojects, planned during lent, have been successfully carried out, and now after a rest from these labors, summer pleasures may follow. g During the week innumerable visits have been made to the fort to see not only the boys in blue but the boys in every other conceivable color. They all assure you they are having a Do they really expect you to agree jolly time. with them? ' ma. Mrs. B. F. Hayward and Miss Toulmin leave for London on Monday. Miss Toulmin has been visiting her sister for the past few months and will be greatly missed by the many friends she has made during her sojourn in Salt Lake. The ladies of the Unity circle gave a May festival at Christensens on Friday evening. A May-poldance was charmingly done by the children early in the evening e Miss Thorn will spend the summer in Chicago and several Ohio cities. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lowe and Miss Lowe left Monday for a six weeks eastern trip. Miss Kaie Judge has returned from Japan. Miss Potter, who has been the guest of Miss Kimball, left for the east on Wednesday. Mrs. Busch is visiting her sister Mrs. Issac Jenks. beautiful German was given by Mr. and The Mrs. George Y. Wallace at their home, The Tuesday Afternoon club meets with Miss Porches, on Wednesday evening. The walls of the ball room were covered with the stars and McCornick this week. stripes, alcoves and corners were heavily draped in red, white and blue, and the globes of the Mrs. Tom Davis, who is returning from a electric lights carried out these colors. Mr. trip around the world, leaves for Xew York on most The led Shearman efficiently. Harry Saturday. favours were all in the national colors and were distributed by Mrs. Holden and Miss Harkness. A theatre party composed of Mrs.. Crane, The guests of the evening were : Mrs. Belden, Mrs. Jenks, Mrs. Kerwin and Miss Kent, Mr. Mrs. Harkness, Mrs. Hubbard Reed, Mr. and Max Smith and Lieutenant Benner X. Smith Mrs. Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lane, Mr. and witnessed A Stranger in Xew York on MonMrs. R. J. Glendeuning, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. day evening. Holden, Miss Mackintosh, Miss Kent, Miss Hanauer, Miss Ida Hanauer, Miss Webber, Miss Mr. Henry McCornick has returned to Custer, Ethlyn Webber, Miss McCornick, Miss Colton, Idaho. Miss Ora Harkness, Miss Eloise Shearman, Miss Lawrence, Miss Murray, Miss Xason, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward, Miss Toulmin, Mr. Clarence McMr. Bert Yarian visited Coalville during the Cornick, Mr. Henry Peery, Mr. David Murray4 week. Max Mr. Mr. B. Mr. E. Wicks, Smith, Lyon, Mr. Max Hanauer, Mr. Tom Davis, Mr. Casper The Loan exhibit given Wednesday, ThursMr. Mr. Mr. Jo. Young, Nye, Robertson, day, Friday and Saturday evenings by the ladies Mr. Xiel Fortescue Mr. and Franken, Murray, of the First Congregational church, for the beneMr. Will Sharp. fit of the church debt fund, was an artistic, social and financial success. Many rare treasures were collected and exhibited, assuring an One of the most successful events of the week was the strawberry festival given by the ladies of interesting and instructive evening. The guests were made welcome by a reception committee Fort Douglas, at the officers club, on Friday, from four until nine. Every car brought up city consisting of Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Xelden, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Sharp, Miss Wigpeople who enjoyed the hospilality shown by the officers wives, in their commendable attempt to gins, Miss' Smith, Miss Hoge, Miss Lowe and A -- Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Remington, Miss Remington and Miss Freed left on Friday for Taco- Tennis parties are to be seen every afternoon and eveniug on the several court. 4 Edith Sear gave a jolly Poster party on Friday evening. Mis |