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Show I (JoQEiyr H ' SEVEN SOCIAL. H A Seven social will be given by the H ( members of the social committee of H the Baptist Young People's society H It will be held on the seventeenth day H of May, at the home of Mrs. Adda Hj Day, which is seven houses from the H corner of the seventh block west from H j Qulncy and 23rd street. H Seven men wearing number seven H shoes will bo allowed to bring; seven H ladies wearing seven glovesr Seven H recitations wjll be rendered in seven H minutes by seven people. A seven H come supper will be served by sov- H ' tn happy children of more than sev- H ' in summers. Guests are requested to H read the announcement seven times, H bring seven friends, and to arrive at 1 ;20 p. m. H TOLSTOI CIRCLE. H Mrs. Walter Edwards was hostess to Hl the ladles of Tolstoi circle Tuesday j jtfternoon at her home on Washington j avenue. t A miscellaneous program was ar- M ranged for the afternoon, in which all H members had papers prepared, many H Instructive and interesting, others of Hl an amusing nature and eliciting much H merriment. During the social hour 1 the guests were invited to the prettily 1 arranged dining room, where delicious H refreshments were served. H The club adjourned to mepL Tueg- H day, May 23rd, with the president, M . Mrs. S. Rosenbluth, at her home oil, H Twenty-eighth street, when the qn- H nual meeting will bo held and officers H elected for the ensuing term. H 'FOR MRS. MARX. M Mrs. Abe Kuhn entertained Tuesday 1 afternoon In honor of Mrs. Walter H ' Marx of St. Louis, who will return to M lier home during the coming week- H The affair was one of many prettily H appointed parties given in Mrs. Marx's 1 honor during her visit in Ogdcn. H KENSINGTON. M Mrs. P. Healy entertained at a pret- H flly appointed Kensington Monday aft- jrnoon in honor of a few young: mat- S'ns, formerly of Ogdon, now visiting the city, and their mothers. H " H CHILD CULTURE CLUB. H The Child Culture club will hold H . open meeting at Steinway hall, over M Ogdon Music store, at 3 o'clock Tues- H lay afternoon 1 Mrs. Lydla Alder of Salt Lake wilt H lellver, in costume, a lecture on "The M i jlojy Land," and an especially intcr- j isting afternoon Is assured. Hj All club ladles and the public are j jlven a cordial invitation to this open 1 meeting of the Child Culture club. H HISTORICAL SOCIETY. M J ,i The Historical socletv met with Mrs. H t ' Josephine ' E. Hirst this afternoon, H "when n very Interesting program was 1 ' given and a pleasant social hour Indulged In-dulged in. ENGAGEMENT. i Mr. and Mrs. J H. foyes announce tho engagement of their daughter, Lil-He Lil-He A., to Mr. Oswell Jaclraon, the marriage mar-riage to take pLwie in tho Salt Lake temple. FOR MJSS BELNAP. Mrs. Jack Allen and Mrs. L. E. Scott are entertaining for Miss Morion Bel-nap Bel-nap this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Scott. MARTHA SOCIETY. The Martha society will meot Monday Mon-day afternoon with Mrs. A. P. Bigelow at hor homo. A full attendance is desired. de-sired. Mrs. Eulalle Convoy of Chicago is visiting her daughter Mrs. R, M. Aus-tin Aus-tin at her pleasant home, 2347 Madison Mad-ison avenue. Mrs. J Brodic of Rock Springs, Wyoming, Is tho guest of Mrs. B. Wolf. |