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Show THE BEE .so.su oh ifo.Ht:T.Lr.H min us. SOCIETY. We cut hikI thriift, ami we lun;e nul trike; We throttle the ' l f, We gallop sts were: v 71 kit Md Misses Crawford, Kent, llarkuess, Ora DarkNason, Adelaide ness, Sprague, Sadler, Webber, Ethlyn Webber, Park, Scholes, McCoruick, Wallace, Murray, Kimball, Lawrence, Young; Mrs. Hanford, W. C. Jennings, Witcher, Crane, Wells, J. R. Walker, Jr., James Glendinniug, Post, Eberley, Iglelmart, Costigan, Travis, Rookledge, Downey, Frank Jennings, John Marshall, Charles Read, Hough, Hughes, Kerr. e II K PAST week has been a very pleasant one socially. Almost every clay some form of entertainment has been indulged in by the pleasure-loving- . The exodus of the soldiers called out their many friends, who showered them with llowers, presented them with well-fillehampers, aud with streaming eyes. The bade them good-byWho are question on every ones lips now is: going this time? tin lane; t JUNE The former graduates of Rowland Hall were invited to meet the class of US on Monday evening aud a most charming evening was spent. Remiuiseuces were exchanged and a hearty interest was manifested in the Alma Mater. e Miss Maud Reeves was the hostess of an informal Kensington tea on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. John M. Zane entertained on Thursday afternoon at 0J, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Zane of Philadelphia. The marriage of Miss Webber and Mr. Frankeu, will be followed by a large reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Webber on Second street. Mrs. A. B. Emery and Miss Bransford are expected home in a few days. Tuesday, May 31, we commence our great June Sale, and for thirty days we will offer some of the greatest bargains in . . . Udks Mr. C. A. Richardson has returned from the Mrs. McGath was the hostess of a pleasant card party on Wednesday evening. North. the East. . The Utah Federation of Womens Clubs will spend Saturday at Castilla Springs. The Alumnae Association of Rowland Hall will give their annual banquet at the Hall on June lGth. Udies' Furnishing, And Notions Mr. an 1 Mrs. Bradley are visiting their son Mr. William Bradley. Mrs Mary Judge has returned York Ladies $4.00 Shoes events of the week William Igleheart the First Congre- Plain figured wash Dimities, Hn Il2u worth 18c, this sale 1 evening. pROM the Czars pen English Read leaves shortly for Cali- . 100 BOYS SBITS 0T flCIOHL GOST. flows not ungracefully, though with slightly unfamiliar ways. He writes Mrs. Gladstone, in regard to her husbands death: I have just received the painful news of the deceased. I consider it my duty to express my feelings of sincere sympathy on the occasion of the cruel and irreparable bereavement which has befallen you, as wTell as the deep regret wTiich the sad event has given me. The whole civilized world will beweep the loss of the great statesman whose political views were so widely human and peaceful. fin Ladies Utz & Dunn fine Mrs. Morrison, wife of Captain Morrison, spent Tuesday in the city, visiting with friends. She was on her way to Pennsylvania. Fast Black 26-in- ch 75c Umbrellas ulu Mens White Shirts, Linen ATp lDu bosoms, worth 40c . One of the most delightful was the recital given by, Mrs. and Mr. Nat M. Brigham at gational church on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Theron Geddes entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening. from New .... EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY. the Misses Nason next week. Mrs. George P. Costigan has cards out for an at home on Thursday7, June 2nd. . . . Aillinery, Dry Goods, The Tuesday Afternoon Club will meet with The wedding of the popular young people, Miss Della Daynes and Mr. Lewis B. Hills occurred on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Daynes. The rooms were Irmg in the Stars and Stripes, under which the bride and groom were united, by Bishop Burton, grandfather of the groom. An informal reception was held after the ceremony, and delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Hills will be at home to their friends after June 6th, at 1H South First West. nd Childrens' Shoes, The wedding of Miss Annie Hyde and Prof. J. F. Merrill of the University of Utah, will take place on June 9th. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Fox have returned from On Tuesday afternoon, Airs. John M. Zane entertained at cards. The house was filled with cut flowers, the mantel shelves being banked in bridal wreath and hawthorn. The patriotic color scheme was used in the tallys and the games were counted by tiny flags. The prizes were won by Miss Beattie and Miss Adelaide Nason. the gloomy vale; GREAT Mrs. George Y. Wallace entertained most delightfully at cards on Monday afternoon. The ml, white and blue served as decorations. The markers were the military brass buttons. d Mrs. Charles fornia . Spain! ream uml the topping rail ; Wo burin on the men uf Spain! It rattle ami ehth; ami the sabre flush; The Spaniard host doth melt; It hint! uml urit. and it' nil ihlntr at ! To ritle with KooM-tf-(Tewlaiul Plalu Dealer. Naf-on- , n n huu.' Wo huth We leap the - W on of Our chief linn liner t re ic or !iow it, Ha urit cinclo-i-l up in it !?! t. Oh! they imit he fur their rotirtih'0 know u Whirhle with Kooeult. gS 0 V (limit the diuly pike; the plain! We We jiiitfl4 acro Nicolas. V . NEW YORK GASH STORE 175-17- 7 South Main Street. Next Door to Smith Drug Co. |