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Show : SALT LAKE : Fatronize our advertisers. Mrs. James Ivers will leave soon for California, $ Fred J. Leonard spent a few days In Logan the first of the week. Mrs. Lon Morrison and family left for Copper Gulch, Utah, last week. tr- Benediction and the Rosary is given every Wednesday and Fridav evening at 7:30. Miss Cora Ferpuson entertained at a Aery pleasant card party last Friday evening. Miss Judge is visiting her relatives. Lieutenant and Mrs. Baldwin, in Fort Spokane. The members of the children's choir will pive their annual entertainment next month. The Gentry dog show is once more in the city, and all the young folks are delighted. Fred Harris, representing the Rand Prill company at Butte, Mont., is a Knutsford guest. Frances Little and Janie Leyland were the sweet voiced soloists at the 9 o'clock Mass last Sunday. The children will make their first Holy Communion and be confirmed on Pentecost Sunday, June 9. William McDermott left last Saturday Satur-day for the Afterthought mine, in Shasta county, California. D. H. Peery will leave in a few days for the east and south, where he will investigate mining property. ? Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Babcock are rejoicing re-joicing over the birth of a little son, I who was born last Monday. Mrs. Fred Richards of Bingham has j been the truest of her mnthpr Mrs J I Riley, for the past ten days. Mrs. J. Hal Moore and Miss Harley. sang a very beautiful duet last Sum day at St. Mary s by Campana. Misses Mona McHugh. Mary Hallor-an Hallor-an and Margaret Free will be the soloists solo-ists at the 9 o'clock Mass on Sunday, George Haldorn is expected to arrive in Salt Lake this week from New York. Mrs. Haldorn is at Atlantic City, X. J. j Instructions for first Holy Communion Commun-ion and Confirmation are given every Wednesday and Friday afternoons at 4:30. A. W. McCune, accompanied by his sons. Vivian and Albert, returned from a trip to the north the first of the week. $ Mrs. J. W. Farrell gave a very pleasant pleas-ant birthday party last week in honor of her little daughter, Laura's, birthday. birth-day. Mrs. A. B. Greeson and daughter left for Chicago last week. They will remain re-main away all summer visiting relatives. rela-tives. A very pleasant social party was given in honor of Edward Harley last I Friday evening at his parents' home j on Brirham street. The concert at the tablernacle on Tuesday night for the Scofield sufferers suffer-ers was an immense success, nearly $2,000 being raised. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harley were given a very pleasant surprise party last week in honor of the forty-sixth annii versary of their marriage. F. J. Winston, a prominent attorney of New York, has been visiting his friends, A. H. Tarbet and W. G. Ben-ham, Ben-ham, for the past ten days. The third subscription concert of the Orpheus club was given on Monday. night. An unusually brilliant and fashionable fash-ionable audience was present. Mrs. W. H. Lindsey of Butte, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. Duguet, for the past six weeks, returned home last Saturday evening. Many of the public school teachers went east on Monday night, thereby taking advantage of the reduced rate to Chicago over the Rock Island road. The Misses Keith gave a charming dinner party last week. Their quests1 were Mrs. Don Porter, Mr. and Mrs. W. O'Brien. Mrs. J. E. Woodward and Mr. Willard Thompson. St. Mary's academy will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary next month. It is expected that the members mem-bers of the Alumnae association will take an active part in the celebration. The choir at St. Mary's is showing marked improvement of late. Mrs. Nellie Halliday Latimer is a new ac- , qui.sition to the choir. She has a con tralto voice of beautiful quality, and is also a very fine musician. i ' A number of the young girls of the S o'clock choir, met last Sunday after-' n,,nn at the home of Miss Lucfle Morrison, Mor-rison, and organized a liitle social club which they have named "The Happy Hour" club. May it have every suc-ct-iss. .5 A- J- Schumacher, -formerly metallurgist metal-lurgist for the Parrot company at Butte, Mont., accompanied bv his sons J .Bertram and Wilbur, visited his old friend. A. H. Tarbet, the past week. He is on his way to Europe and will rei I main abroad for three months. j Mrs. J. E. Woodward entertained at an elaborate dinner last week. The guests of the occasion were Mrs. Allen Al-len of Fort Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. O Bnen. Mrs. Guy M- Palmer, Miss Keith. Miss Etta Keith. Lieutenant Albert Al-bert Allen, Mr. Willard Thompson. Mrs. Arthur H. Bird, at the annual election of officers at the Literary club last Friday, was elected one of the board of directors. Mrs. Bird is one I t the most prominent members of the ! I Literary club, and has from early girlhood girl-hood devoted much time to literature. She is a graduate of the Manhattan-ville Manhattan-ville Convent, and has also spent many years aboard studying. (The fund for the Scofield sufferers now amounts to nearly $125,000. There have been many personal sacrifices made by people who are anxious to contribute. Among the donations was one that attracted attention anJ considerable con-siderable comment, that of $5 contributed con-tributed by Major General Stephen Lavin. Every one who knows the Gen-"ral Gen-"ral appreciates the spirit that prompted prompt-ed his generous heart to assist his suffering suf-fering neighbors. |