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Show prevent Impositions 4-uonlA 4-uonlA Tho Tribune V,onB leavlnc social f Especially marrlaKo f Romento. for ptiblt- y with thorn names f tho Eourco of tho y nlccd If tho matter cstIon- BNEAB". v ttcr will nntcrtain v l a bridge tea at tlic post. Tuesday v rlaclcaii will enter- v lis afternoon. y d Mrs. F. M. Miller it oards tins oven- v irlcrs at the post. no at the post -was Jiartuiiitf bridge ica when .Mrs. T. J. (1 three tables at v tea. when the-offi- affair was eiven in B. greyer of Boise here spending a few iM'f Mrs. W. W. Trim-color Trim-color sehejne prettily mound of carnations the tea table, which red shaded randies, bv Mrs. W. S. Scott. '. I'phnni. In the won by Mrs V. M. Elliott and the guest redding al noon Fri-: Fri-: uf interest lo many of Miss Esther T. Mr. and Irs. C. U. CJaw. The ceremony 12 o'clock by Kov. - presence of the fain-ds. fain-ds. A wedding lundi- bnde wore her trav-, trav-, jMr. aud MrsGaw tv. Mo., where Mr. lied bv Iho serious er. a nit for that rea-ok rea-ok place sooner than er Mr. and Mrs. Oaw i make their home. K. Brown entertained ine Wednesday even-Mrs. even-Mrs. Brown's sister, who has recently re-p re-p to California. In live prizes were won ?o and A. A. Avery. ;d the evening were Aery, Mr. and Mrs. nd Mrs. A. II. Avery, iam Staines, Mr. and s, P. Solmou. Miss c Kriekson aud E. le evening select ions Blazeway Mandolin o University of Utah r fourth annual dance iv evening. The hall rcorated in tho uni-nd uni-nd streamer?, with Music- was furnished chest ra. About 1200 pill: and tho patrons . W. W. Hitcr. Pres-. Pres-. T. Kingsbury, Dr. orrill. Professor and II. Professor and Mrs. ifcssor and Mrs. F. Sand Mrs. .1. T. Beless, JOfe. B. Meyer, who is here the Hjcr sisler. Mrs. Y. T. Trini-IKIuavc Trini-IKIuavc Tuesday for San Fran-IHl.. Fran-IHl.. where she will join her p;Caplaiii Meyer, and sail lMfor the Philippines, Captain int. Meyer have been stationed Boise Barracks, but have been ijKrcd to t.ho l'ourtcenlli caA-alry, jWsjstntioned in the Philippines." Wight fill surprise pariv was RVciIncsdav evening in honor of Knrie Kays. The evening was fin camea and music, and those Kwcre the Misses Elsie Koch,. An-jfc nitf .Icnseii, Grace Hewlett:, larcaret Rjan, Urabel Giblv. Lila Kass. Khoda l-ibiow and tho .Messrs. Charles Anderson An-derson Signd .lolmsori, Morris Atkins. Aha Harris. Clayton Jones, Edward Velts and Edward Kass. One of Mm delightful affairs of the week was the reception civen bv M'r. and Mrs. A. E, Payne, at t heir' home I.uesday evening. The rooms were Pttilv decorated in national colors, with flags, hatchets and cherries. The evening was spent playing 'GOO," followed fol-lowed by a luncheon. Mrs. Bryan Conrnd and baby will leave next week for Los Augclcs, Cal.. where they will spend a few' weeks with Jlrs. Conrad's sister. Mrs. Tlooncr Dunbar, and also visit M.r. and Mrs. Therein Gcddcs. who arc spending the winter there. Lieutenant and Mrs. J. S. Upham. who are stationed at Port Douglas, will leave soon for the Philippines. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Upham has been promoted from second lieutenant to first lieutenant and transfcrro'd to tho Third infantry, now stationed in the Philippines. Miss Ethel Mount will be home carlv in March fro;u Denver. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Mount have as their guest for a few davs Mrs Cleveland of Denver. Den-ver. Colo., mother 0f Mrs. B. P. Coleman, Cole-man, who. with her small son. has gone to Denver to make her home. Major and Mrs. Purvianep. who led early in December for the Philippines, arc now stationed at Port McICinlcv, .Manila, where they will be for a year or more. ' i Lieutenant .1. C. Waterman will leave loday for Denver. Colo., where he has been ordered to the department "headquarters "head-quarters for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Hcuscr will move March 1 from apartment 50 in the Bransford to apartment 4. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Glcndinning returned re-turned Thursday evening from a few weeks spent in New York. Mrs. E. C. Home of Colorado Springs is here, the guest of her daughter, Mrs." C. E. Bichards. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cartcn are now at homo to their .friends in the lloll'-wood lloll'-wood apartment. T. W. Boyer is home from a mouth spent in New York, Boston and other castcru cities. Miss Helen Douchcrlv is spending the remainder of the wiuter in Nevada. |