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Show ? TRUTH 10 t- Miss Catherine Culmer gave a delightOn December 26th will occur the mar- Grand Rapids, Mich., who will remain D. party Wednesinformal chafing-dis- h C. ful during the winter with Mrs. riage In the Salt Lake temple of Moore. evening. day Miss Lillian Young, daughter of Royal B. and Emmie R. Young to Mr. Thomas R. Canova of Sanderson, Mrs. Frank Emerson has as her guest Mrs. A. W. Felt and daughter Dottle, Florida. The young couple hope to her PittsMrs. J. of J. sister, Ruple who have been in California for an exmake their future home in this pity. -. - ... burg. Miss Lucile Jennings will spend the holidays in the city. Mrs. H. G. Lytle has returned from her trip to New York. t i i i- -. i ; i The mariage of Miss Nancy Soloman and Mr. Frank G. Lincoln was nized on Thursday evening at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Edward Jennings, 243 Fourth East street. Mrs. M. Lenhart of Trinidad, Colo., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walker T. Gunter. 1 -- f Mrs. O. K. Lewis left yesterday for s Butte, where she will spend the with her husband. holi-ray- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brattain are now in their new home at 78 P street. 1 Maj. G. F. Downey sailed from the Philippines yesterday for home. !i i ir , I?! ! : it ; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Northiup of Boise, Ida., are at the Knutsford for a brief stay in the city. n Mr. and Mrs. Theron Geddes have re turned from an extended trip through California. Mr. and Mrs. William Twomey of Chicago will spend the holidays here as the guests of Judge and Mrs. D. H. Twomey of Seventh East street. C ri Miss Irene Dickson has returned to San Francisco, the present home of Judge and Mrs. W. H. Dickson. tended visit of seven months, have re-to turned, and Mrs. Felt will be at home f the second Wednesday of each Mr. John W. Cowan is down from friends 1st. The formal presentation of the library month after January Montana to spend the holiday season of the model school rooms to the Webwith his family in this city. ster school occurred yesterday afterMr. H. L. A. Culmer, assisted by Mrs. noon. The president, Mrs. W. C. Jenan infor- nings, made the presentation speech in Dr. J. K. Bracken left on Thursday Culmer and Miss Culmer, gave afternoon reception on Wednesday Iher usual felicitous manner. evening for Calienties, Nev., for a few mal in the studio, from 2 till 6 o'clock. ' to to return He expects days trip. Among others present were Mesdames Unity circle held its regular meeting the city for the holidays. Hyde, Dale, Dana Smith, Sloan, C.Car-H. on Wednesday afternoon. Arrangements, Stevenson, Misses Leonard, Maxon, were made to give a social on Friday 4 ter, Pike and Stevenson. evening, December 27th, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Cowan entertained inMr. and Mrs. H. P. Mason, 1123 East formally on Thursday evening in honor Em-peSixth South street. A special feature Mrs. At the home of Bishop and of Mrs. Morgan, who is visiting Mrs. of the evenings entertainment will be 180 East Brigham street, on ThursCowan en route from the East to her a review of Mrs. Wards of their "Eleanor, by Mrs. Humphrey home in San Francisco. C. D. Moore. The day occurred the marriage niece. Miss Alice Adams of Eureka, and next meeting of the circle will be the Mr. F. W. Wood of California. third Wednesday in January, when they will meet with Mrs. Charles Watson, 131 the Mrs. A. N. Cherry was hostess of Second East street. Wednesday afternoon euchre club this be at home to will L. Scott A. Mrs. week. Those present were Mesdames War her friends after December 20th at 325 The fourth lecture of Mrs. Iglehearts George Moyer, Darmer, Benson, r .Second East street. Rausheim-enock, Williamson, Edwards, series of Short Talks on Great Wriand Brownlee. ters was given last evening at Rowland Hall. The subject was The South In Canton, O., the marriage occurred in Literature, with illustrated readings - Miss Mary Maxon, who has been the yesterday of Miss Blanche Hindman from James Lane Allen, George W. Caguest of her sister, Mrs. Hyde Dale, for and Mr. Charles Cooper. Miss Hind- ble, Joel Chandler Harris and others. the past few months, will return to her man is well known in Salt Lake, having A very charming and enjoyable prohome in Ohio soon after Christmas. principal in the gramme. formerly been the is a promMr. school. Cooper Training man. inent railroad "American artists in general have Mr. and Mrs. Remington, Miss Remheretofore been simply imitators of EuWOMENS CLUBS. ington and Master Harold, are down ropean ideas. Of late this habit has been from Tacoma, greeting old friends, but reversed, and they are now being imiwill soon leave for the East. The Poets Round Table held a special tated. Where they formerly went to at the Europe to study European sculpture for meeting on Monday afternooncorner of the purpose of reproduction, they now C. I. Karrick, Mrs. J. Allen entertained at sixty-thre- e home of Mrs.streets. go to study the technique, and use it and E First on Monday evening. The guests for the expression of original ideas. This declaration was made by Lorado Robpresent were Mr. and Mrs. B. H. in Taft talk on Contemporaneous Mrs. Walter J. Beatie entertained the Sculpturehisbefore erts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. the Chicago Womans Clive, Mr: and Mrs. Shoebridge, Mr. and Daughters of the Revolution Monday Aid society in Sinai temple. Mrs. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Swan, Mr. and afternoon, in commemoration of the For years our sculptures have Mrs. Burton, Mesdames M. G. Clawson, Boston Tea party. second fiddle to European masters,played Mr. Phoebe Kimball, Louisa Beck, Nellie Taft went on. Formerly they would Taylor, Moyle, Sears, Gray, E. Squires, go abroad and abduct European ideas. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Mesdames Katie This habit Is now being reversed, and LitThe Tourist section of the Ladies Young, Vilate Young, Aurilla Rogers, American artists are no longer imitaMisses Almond, Clint Young, Aura Rob- erary society met on Monday at 10 a. tors. erts, Campbell. Their work is being recognized, as m. with Mrs. Woodruff and Miss Kim-- . rt JJ Mrs. Jack Alford gave a delightfully informal luncheon Monday afternoon. Covers were laid for ten, and the table decorations were violets. '?. .i it ir Ia:f i Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson visited during the wreek with Mrs. Chester E. Coulter of Ogden. t , . Mrs. Alfred B. Hirth was called to Erie, Pa, early in the week by the serious illness of her mother. t Xi V ; U : rt Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson have returned from Portland, Or. li : Master Walter Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Evans, formerly of this city, passed through Salt Lake, en route to Denver, where he will spend the holidays with his parents. He will return to Stanford early in January. v.. I :i y, . 1 I - ball, 363 South Main street. The topics were on Wagner and the opera. Mrs. Mrs. May Snell gave an afternoon H. W. Brown gave an interesting paper The Opera card party on Wednesday. The decora- on The Life of Wagner. of was a the paper given by subject tions were suggestive of the season-ho- lly Mrs. Franken. Mrs. Mrs. Jack Plummer, The prizes being used with flow-erMrs. Alva Lewis and Mrs. Loomwere won by Miss Elouise Shoebridge Keith, is contributed delightful musical numand Mrs.- Swenson. Other guests pres- bers. ent were Mesdames Sheets, Moran, Reed, Kraft, Lynch, Clayton; Green, Schettler, Knowlton, Tibbetts, Foote, The Spirit of Liberty chapter of the D. Godbe, Ellerbeck, Young, Clawson, Neville, Bradley, Beatty, Groesbeck, Leon- A. R. at their meeting held last week ard, Horn, Reed, Beck, Sadler, Bene- at the home of Mrs. C. E. Allen decided dict, Jennings, Madsen, Hansen, Mc- to continue the custom of the two preDermott, Snow, Quigley, Kincade, Ne- vious years in awarding two gold medville, A vary; Miss May Goldthwaite, als, first and second, for the two best Miss Clint Young, Miss Hazel patriotic papers from the girls of the Miss Margarete Snell, Miss Lucy senior class of the High school. At Van Cott, Miss Campbell, Miss Morris. this meeting also arrangements were s. - Shoe-bridg- e, . i R. M. D. Macpherson Boyd has gone to k? i l K Vancouver to spend the holidays with his brother. ' was evidenced at the exposition at Buffalo and at the Paris exposition. And Americas recognition and encouragement, in viewing the American artists work with a thetic eye, is tending to urge thesympaartists to their best efforts. Mr. Taftss lecture was illustrated with stereopticon views. Among them was exhibited the work of such artists as Thomas Ball, whom Mr. Taft designated as probably the oldest American sculptor; Harriet Hosmer, John Rogers, Olin Warner, John Quincy Adams Adams Ward, Daniel French and H. A. 4 V f s X j Pan-Americ- an .Si x i 'V :fc sewing Miss Pope and Miss Salisbury have gone to Denver. I tV in :i. Miss Zane entertained the club on Monday afternoon. The Manitou was the scene of a pretty little wedding last Saturday evening. The contracting parties were Miss May Goodwin of Lehi and O. C. Baker of Frisco. They have remained at the Manitou this week and will leave today for their new home in Frisco. - " ; ' ' -- . - ?i ' !' : 1. ;jLv ilj soon return will be acand from her Eastern trip companied by Mrs. William J. Stuart of Mrs. Van Arman will ; i ' ' . :! i Our slock is the largest and most complete in Salt Lake City. It is not run down or depleted. We took care that every line would Le full, and plenty of it. . . . Dolls Joys, Games, Books, Xmas Cards, Calendars And Novelties, Plenty of Clerks to Wait on You, and Not Keep You Waiting. CfUSlIlOTi BOOK STORE. DESERET NEWS, Proprietors it and 13 South Main Street II t f MacNeil. When a view of Tafts The Solitude of the Soul appeared it was heartily applauded.' New York Journal. II :? f Simon Michelet, Indian agent at White Earth, Wis., has bought a newspaper plant to be installed in the Indian school at the reservation. O. H. LIpps, the principal, will take charge and, with the aid of the pupils, will get out a weekly paper. Mr. Michelet is over the new policy of the enthusiastic which is department, to make the Indian He ecurec the use of an old mission building on the reservation, which he a horoe for the sick, aged WI1j tnmd. Heretofore these have lived with their families. Rations have been issued to them days. but with the aid of Iableibodied relatives, have been consumed in about five days. Under the 6al raons stay inside the horn e I am also going to make the Indians TLrrlcu ? P1i"tax on the road, said Michelet this morning. This has before, and it Is time j?en dne Juuians were doing something to their support. Pay ! new policy may not take well w th a many Indians, but there is a large good element of younger ones who are progressive, and will fall in line readily. New York Journal. self-supporti- - V 1 i V . Miss Peterson and Miss Wishard entertain the College club this evening at 207 Elast Second South street. . A. , made for the day of special observance, 22nd of February, when Mrs. William H. Chisholm will be the hostess of a social meeting. the ln ng. yi r L |