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Show THE BEE 8 Rov, and Mrs. RIdgely leave for Philadelphia on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Fabian will spend tho next two weeks In Chicago. Mrs. James B. Wells of Helena will spend six weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sadler. Mrs. Hayward and Miss Toulmln expect to leavo for England dur- ing tho month. Miss Kimball has returned from California. numerous a not been Tho past week has noticeably gay one, yet to tho monotony of days for tho break occurred Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bell have returned from the East. small events have season 0 0 Salt in 0 tho Is summer pleasure-loving- . gay The essentially l,akt and tho green leaves and tho budding trees mako ono realize that Capt. and Mrs. Bailey arc homo again after a visit of several weeks visitsummer Soon Is tho beforo bo Saltair on will not it tho Coast. long ors will arrlvo and morning, noon and night will bo spent In festivities. 0 0 0 Dr. Griswold has gone East. Tho card party given by Mrs. Trank Knox on Wednesday afternoon was a very charming ono. Tho tallies wore floral In character, and tho Miss Agnes Judge leaves shortly for Paris. t games wero counted by bright ribbons. Tho prizes were won by Miss Nellie Beattie and Mrs. Elizaboth Justice. The Tuesday Afternoon club will meet with Miss Ora Harkncss re-open- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Lowo and Miss Lowe leave for the East on Ono of tho pleasantest events of the week, attended by society and Monday. Tho Monday evening club meets with Miss Sibyl Anderson next week. GRAM Tho students of tho High School gave another very jolly dance at Christensens on Friday ovening. Tho chaperones were Mrs. Egbert Roberts, Mrs. Oglesby, Miss Thorn, Miss Park, Miss Colton, Miss Burke. 10 Presidents day at the Ladies Literary club was a very delightful afternoon. Tho speakers wero Mrs. McVicker, Mrs. Wm. C. Jennings, and Mr. C. S. Varian. Miss Celia Sharp, Miss Bertha Tarsons and Mr. Sharp rendered tho musical numbers. Mrs. Vincent presided over the punch bowl, assisted by the reception committee of the club. Pijis Opening Sale AT OUR Mrs. Saul Siegle was the hostess of a very charming luncheon on Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Kuhn. In the center of the table was a large bowl of white lilacs. Among the blooms were entwined the national colors. Red, white and blue appeared in the confections and place cards. Her guests were the Misses Colton, Cohn, Clawson, hsw sor: Kuhn, Hanauer and Ida Hanauer. Tho art loan to be given at the First Congregational church on 4 Wednesday evening next promises to be a treat. Rare treasures have been borrowed, and no effort has been spared to make the occasion unusually interesting and instructive. The Society of Utah Artists have an alcove, and a booth is given up to amatuer photography. Be sure and see the advertised Special Sale Price List distributed to every door in town. The Harmonic club gave the second of its entertainments at the Ladies Literary It was a most successful evening in every club-hous- e. Greatest Shoe Slaughter way. .... Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Trent entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening. The Ladies band from Boston gave a concert at Christensens on Thursday evening. After the programme had been rendered, dancing was indulged in until a late hour, the band furnishing most excellent of the season. 3 music. The Russian History club will meet next w eek with Miss Wallace. The officers wives of Fort Douglas are raising a fund for the pose of sending a trained nurse to the Twenty-fourt- h infantry. L pur- 4 Next Door Smith Drug Co., Mrs. William Dinwoody has returned from San Francisco. Mrs. McEwan, from Grand Rapids, is visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. Miner. flewYorl G&sb Store, u jSBCONB SOUTH AND MAIN, |