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Show ! i I -. :.; cv. . :r .. . . - -r - ' cf t . I :. s' I.: "it t.; - i . r -. ;. v : : i af-.n. on wl.n ' . ' -t:- i Z Vs." -- Je:-; p will relew t:-. authors' live?, a- i real s will be given from "Care O l Fc:ks'" end "Cranford" by I.Irs. Y1 tm C. I'r'jf-M. There a'so will be a f - ia! I ri ". of the club chorus this f : rr " st j.rs. WetzeU'a studio, at 3 o'c: i .-.arp. . - I.rR. AND MRS. WILLA!") DON'S went to American Fork yefen.ay to at-t-nd t!- funeral of Mrs. Lon f i.arie i orbes. agred 2 years. n,..a 88 the daughter of Prof. J. B. Forbes of tte American Fork public sehocls. MF.S. J. E. KICKET entertained a few friends at dinner on Tuesday evening- at the VT,Fon In honor of Mr. and iirs. Kane of Los Angeles, Cal. DAN B. SHIELDS of Park - City, a leading attorney of that big mining Camp, Is In the capital for a few days on legal business. ' ' ' " CITT ENGINEER L. C. KELSET left laat night for a two weeks' trip t the coast. ... MRS. C. D. MOORE and Mrs. C. H. Van Arman entertained a few of their friends Wednesday evening at an Informal Infor-mal bridge party at the Fifth East hotel. The guests were only the people of the hotel, end three table were filed. The prise winners were Mrs. Alan Wakellpg, Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett and Miss a K. AJey. - -. MAHONRI M. YOUNG and Lee Greene Richards have Issued invitations for an exhibit of their paintings in oils and water colors, to be held from next Monday for two weeks. The exhibit will be at the studio of Hutchings Griffiths, 44, 46 and 4 East Brtgham street. - - . MRS. EDWIN KIMBALL. Miss Kimball Kim-ball and Miss Hartwell will give the second sec-ond in a series of musicales at the Kimball Kim-ball home this evening. ... - ROBERT MARSH la in New York for an Indefinite stay, taking a vacation and visiting his son and daughter. '.,; MRS. JAMES CANNING has gone to San Francisco and Oakland to visit her daughter for a few weeks. - . .. ' THE REV. AND MRS. W. A. .BULL will be at home after the first of the ' rear at 40 Emery-Holme. - - .1 -. . B. F. THORNBURO and. family and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Farr are now at home in their new home at S24 South Fourth East street." , . MRS. J. B. EVANS and Miss Carol Evans left last evening for St. Louis, where Mtss Evans will spend the next year studying art. Mr. Evans will probably prob-ably be away about two months. -.", THE 60 CARD CLUB metyesterday afternoon with Mrs. Samuel C Park. COL. AND MRS. EDWIN T. HOLMES are spending the month- of December in Bohemia, having planned to spend the holidays In Vienna. They Win leav early in th year for Egypt. . " v , MRS. UNION WORTHINGTON gives a bridg tea this afternoon at her home on C street. , " . MRS. B. F. BAUER will entertain next Tuesday afternoon. : . , -. v ,- . MR. AND MRS. L. A. MEHSE will entertain en-tertain informally this evening. . . MISS FITCH will entertain at a roller skating party this evening In honor of Miss Laura Sherman. . . MISS -AILEEN MACLEAN will entertain enter-tain the members of her sewing club this afternoon. . ' - MRS. FRANK A. BIRD entertained at an Informal tea yeterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Frances Smith of Muskegon, Muske-gon, Wis. Invited to .meet Mrs. Smith were Mrs. David Keith. Mrs. W. R. Snyder. Sny-der. Mrs. Wllber Hoyt. Mm. Grant Snyder. Sny-der. Mrs. 3. W. Thompson. Mrs. W. G. tamb, Mrs. A. -L. Young, Mrs. F. W: St. Clair, Mrs. W. H. Bird, Miss McMasters, Miss Rilla Snyder. Mrs. Murry Shepherd. Miss Catherine St. Clair,' Mrs. A. Porter St. Clair and Miss Jennie Snyder. . MRS. EDWIX KIMBALL. Mlas Mary Kimball and Miss Rose Hartwell entertained enter-tained about thirty-five of their frionds last evening at a muaicale at the Kim-; ball home on Sixth East street. A program pro-gram of exceptional talent was rendered bv Miss Kimball, assisted by Miss Esther Allen. Miss Florence Kimball and Miss Jennie Sands.. Miss Kimball's sweet, rich soprano voice was heard to fine advantage advan-tage In "Eloa's Dream," from Lohengrin, as an opening number, and every selection selec-tion waa admirably chosen to show the power and range of her tones. MISS MARJOR1E PAINE "en fertalned at bridge on Monday evening. Ifl honor of Mrs. Henry Hicks of Indianapolis, Ind., who is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. J. Broughall. Mrs. Hicks will leav for her home Sunday evening. - MRS. JOSEPH RAWLINS. Mrs. Will Ray. Miss Alta Rawlins and Mis Lara Rawlins will leave Immediately aftr th holidays for Pacific Grove, Cal., where they will spend the winter. . MRS. . LAUIS COHN, Miss Edna Chn and the Misses Sylvia and Harriet Conn returned last evening- from Europe, where they spent the past four months. . '" MRS. SERENO TUTTL.E entertained a theater party at th Salt Lake Theater at the" -Wednesday matinee in honor- of Mrs. Henry Hicks of Indianapolis. : - THE MEMBERS cf th .Brldg- club were entertained yeaterday afternoon by Mrs. L. I Terry. - . .,. . MR. AND MR8. T. G. OSBORNE left yesterday for California, where they -will spend six week a ' - . . . : MRS. FRANCES SMITH, who has been th meat, of Mis Rilla Snyder for a couple of weeks,, will leav for California on Sunday. MR. AND MRS. W..O. TUTTLE will rive a dinner party on Saturday evening-In evening-In honor of Mrs. Henry Hicks of Indianapolis. Indian-apolis. ; . ( ; MISS OSBORNE and Mis Amy Osborne Os-borne win spend the holidays In Park Cltv, the guests of . Mies Hannah L Compte. m 9 0 . ? MRS. LEON SWEET expects to leave soon for Alabama to spend th holidays with her parents. r,, . MRS. W. A. WETZELL returned yesterday yes-terday mominr from Provo. where be had accompanied ner lstr. Shanna Cummin Cum-min r, on her Eastern trip. ' MRS. S. T. PEARSON Is her from Long Beach vialting Mr. and Mra L.- H. Famsworth at 1160 ' Eaat . First South street. . . -: -. MRS.- J. E. BAMBERGER and her lit-' tie daughter. Miss Dorothy, and Miss Marion Ma-rion Oberndorfer will leav within a few days Tor the East, where . the . two girls will take up some special school work. -.. - - MRS. FRANK P. SWINDLER wlU entertain en-tertain at a tea this afternoon. . . . MR. AND MRS..W. F. CONNELL an nounce the engagement -of their daughter, Maude, to Frank N. Huddleston ot Call-epte, Call-epte, Nev. Th data of th wedding has not been fixed. Mr. Huddleston is a civil engineer. Miss Conn ell live in Salt Lake, but is visiting, her father, a newspaper man of Caliente. ..-. . . ' MRS. SHEPARD will . hold sn "echo meeting" of the two great W. C. T. U. conventions, at the horn of Mrs. P. A. Slmpktn, 479 South Seventh East, Saturday, Satur-day, December 8. at 2 p. m. sharp. AH Interested ar Invited. 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