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Show THE BEE. 8 Para Westerfield, Mary Wightman, Carbon, Pitts. Messrs. Tarjey, Dave Tarpey, Atkinson, Officer, Walt la mar Young, Rob Young, Ralph Richards, Schoppe, Gardiner, Oglceby, Cohn, Evans, Gentch, Coffin, Ilunell, Hemphill, Sadler, Rob Kenyon, Ralph Kenyon. Society. Up to Dote. o Httlo fuur uVliH'U. Uj to d Nut the floweret ; fcleejiy-eju- l Jut it; IUHmlinf lute; inuhleti, roe) Uium! Don't you fcee? Gowuei! In fiuhioue lntet whim Uourink teu. Hilt u Mr. and Mrs. W. F. James entertained most in delightfully at cards on Wednesday evening honor of Mrs. Peyram aiM MEs Davenport. I he house was beautifully decoratid in daffodils. The guests were Mr. a lid Mrs. Fabian, Mr. ami Mrs. Lynn, Mr. and Mrs.Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Mis Fox, Miss Lowe, Miss Park, Miss Webber, Miss Lawrence, Miss Mr. Woodward, Mr. Xye, Mr. Woodward, Schram, Mr. Young, Mr. Wolf, Mr. T. Ellis Brown and others. Luiurh in dimplee ami In eye. Oh, hew are! A the httiule that rowmbud cuj There a uure. If jouilrlnk that hurmleuH ten love-wio- k Youll Intoxicated bw l nln, If not tduiu. For thut maiden up to date In love lore lllossomk forth nt four oclock Teatojuiur; I (Continued on page 10.) The Sons of the American Revolution have plan nisi a reception to be given in honor of the The following Daughters of the Revolution. committee has been appointed by Mr. Lewis: Mr. Xat M. Brigham, Dr. Betts, Mr. FiMier Harris and Mr. Geo. Xye, with Mr. Hoyt Shermau as chairman. stolen cupld'u bow, Oh bpware, Ami that floweret In her hair Hat she Mr. and Mrs. Robt. J. Glendenning gave jolly chaffing dish supper on Tuesday evening. The Tuesday Aftermxm club met with the Misses Xason, The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a Me ther Goose b.izir on Monday and Tuesday eveifiugs. Mrs. Ferguson gave a bicycle tea for her children on Wednesday afternoon. The German club met with Mr. aud Mrs. Ferdinand Fabian ou Monday evening. Engraved cards. Geo. S. Bell, 120 Main. a snare. Flower and time, both fou o'clock Maid and tea! Everythin;: just up to date Dont you me? Hut rogue cupid plays the game And he w ins. Love's elixir HID the cup, Joy begins. Lydia lloyt Furroer in Four O'CIock. The engagement is announced of Miss ARD parties anil informal teas seem to be the rule rather than the exception. Hardly a day has passed whereupon no informal gathering has taken place. The days for the bicycle teas are swiftly c. mingon. The styles of du k and pique gowns are .ing discussed and bring home to one the realizcD that another summer is near. This is a happy thought, for can Salt Lake summers be excelled? On Monday evening Miss Sybil Anderson entertained the Musical club. A charmiug programme was rendered and a most enjoyable meeting it was. Cohen to Mr. D. L. Westheimer of De Lamar, Xev. Miss Cohen has been a resident of Salt Lake for a number of years, and will be greatly missed. Mr. Westheimer is a prominent business man of De Lemar. The wedding will occur late in April. On Saturday evening Judge Goodwin gave a very interesting and instructive paper at the Epochs was the subject. It University club. and the attendance was ladies night was large and appreciative. Mrs. Billing gave a very pretty lunch party in honor of Miss Feyram and Miss Davenport on Thursday afternoon. The employees of the Oregon Short Line and Rio Grande Western, have inaugurated a series of dances to be given at the Grand Pacific hotel. Th first was given on Wednesday evening, and proved so successful, that the following ones are pleasantly anticipated. An informal tea was given by Miss Colton on Tuesday afternoon. The guests brought their work bags, and many happy interchanges of ideas were sewed into the dainty linen, lace or silk. The guests were Mrs. Ira Lewis, Mrs. Igleheart, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. Babcock, Mrs. Fabian, Mrs. Costigan, Mrs. Gates, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Rives, Miss Davenport, Miss McCor-nick- , and Miss Afton Young. On Tuesday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Alice Sharp, the Cleofan club gave a Schubert afternoon. A biographical sketch was given by Mrs. Frank Jennings. The interpretations were given by Miss Savage, Miss Young, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. J. E. Jennings, Mrs. W. W. Riter, Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Sharp and Miss Sybil Anderson. Ger-tiud- e The engagement of Mr. W. M. McConahay, formerly of Leysons, ancfMiss Ella Jorgensen is no secret. They are to be married next week. The prospective bride is a popular and talented member of the Tabernacle choir. Mr. Edward Hooper, formerly in business here, now of the mining operation firm of Hooper, Morring & Co., London, stopped over in Salt Lake a few days this week on his return from a trip around the world. He and Mrs. Hooper are the guests of Dr. Whitney and Mr. Charles pil doming al Cost (o Close. 98c Boys $1.50 Suits . Boys Knee Pants, worth 60c 37c Mens $3.50 Fine Wool Pants $2.50 --- --- Entire SiocK of scoes at Cost. - fill piittioerg at Cost to Close. Entire TiowAre DpArtnKi)t At 6o?t to Glose. Remember we can not move all our goods, so they must be sold, ....COME AND SEE US.... Smith. , SOCIAL NOTES. Miss Louise Nelden celebrated her eighteenth birthday by a very delightful and novel party on Monday evening. Each guest was given a card upon which were twelve questions. These questions were to be answered by words beginning with ones own initials. Much merriment w'as caused by the answers. The guests were Miss Allie Miller, Margie Miller, Inez Trent, Lela Trent, Bessie Officer, Mason, McClean, Dickson, Irma Alff, Ferron, Kate Madison, Sells, Florence Ilowart, Francis Howart, Josie Katz, Laura Shearman, Sylvia Cohn, Leta Ruth Palmer, Morrison, Schoppe, Mc-Millia- n, Mrs. Burke and the Misses Burke are at the Ford. Th new singing club has been christened the Chaminade Club, after the French composer. Mr. and Mrs. Terhune entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening in honor of Dr. Paden. The German club will meet with Mrs. AlfT on Monday. Mr. Will Ford has gone to Idaho. Captain and Mrs. Dodge will arrive in San Francisco on April 9th, HEW YORK GASH STORE Opposite Rost Office. |