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Show truth. 5 ered at the home of Mrs. M. A. daffodils, The assistants in the dining Armstrong at a surprise social given room arc Mrs. Wm. Bradley, Misses , - in honor of Rev. lorence Hall, Maydelia Hobbs, and George 11. Fees. and her The evening was delightfully spent in J?.?,6 Morrison. Mrs. Henry Wallace Dorpv Somers Cocks muedhters accompanied by music and recitations, followed by the Social Xlfe. ,, I Mrs. D. First church, Mr. and Mrs. La Tarls, Misses Lenora Morse, Anna Dickson, Edith Williams, Larson, Katie Riddle, Mrs. Woodruff; Messrs. T. J. Worth- - R. Gray gave a dinner at the in com-- 1 Tavern last Saturday evening to Mrs. Sarah Boggs. The P Mrs. J. R. quests were Mr. and K Mrs. McClure, Mrs. Aley and C I having been called to New Mexico, by the illness of his mother. ft ft Lieutenant Castlem an of Fort Thomas, Ky., has arrived for duty at Fort Douglas. The Misses Afton and Jasmine Young left on Wednesday for Chicago, where they will visit fora short time with Mrs. B. B. Young. ft ft Harold Eldridge, the baritone singer, sailed for Europe on Wednesday, on the steamer Crown Prince Wilhelm. Mr. Eldridge expects to spend some time in Germany studying music, ft ft Mrs. Julia Kimball and daughter, Kimball left Tuesday, for a Calif- ornia trip. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. James Jack left Thurs- for Los Angeles. ft ft One of the most successful entertain- day ments of the week was day h given Tues- evening when about fifty of the members of I Men-delesso- hn East street. ft ft of the brides brother, Mr. R. S. Lewis of Kemmerer, Wyo., At the home I tained the card club most charmingly on Wednesday evening. The decora--, tions were Japanese, as also were the score cards and tallies. About fifty Sixty-thre- e was guests were present. the irame nlaveri. ft an(j Mrs. L. W. Snow entertained Monday February 17th, in the presence of the immediate relatives, Miss of this Lewis city and Mr. F. Josephine A. McDermid of Cherry Creek, Nev., were united in marriage, the Rev. Charles L. De La Barre officiating. After a months sojourn in California, Mr. and Mr. McDermid will be at home in Cherry Creek, Nev. Miss Winnie Wallby has gone to Eureka for a short visit. ft ft ft ft Mrs. George B. Greenwood and moth- Mrs. Ralph E. Hoag, is down from at dinner Monday night, at their home er, Mrs. Greenwood, will leave for Bea- - Ogden, the guest of Mrs. Russell ver City, on Monday, where they go Tracy. on Canyon road. to make their home. ft ft ft ft M. Ritchie entertained inL. Mrs. ft ft Mrs. Emily Grant entertained Tues on afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar K. Lewis have formally Thursday day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Briant ft ft Wells. moved into their new home at 125 West has decided to give Circle The ft ft Unity Fifth South street, where they are now at Christenannual an supper parish Mrs. George A. Snow visited in Og at home to their friennds. of March 4th. on the sens evening den one day during the week, ft ft these Some parish suppers years ago ft ft The members of B. F. Peixotto lodge were quite in the social life a feature enMrs. Jeannette Sharp Ferguson Q. O. B. B. gave a delightful reception of society, but this will be the first one tertained at dinner last Sunday, the for liabi L. G. some time. Following the Reynolds and his bride. given inwhich will be served shortly was decked ten with table The lodge presented Mr. and Mrs. supper, daffodils, 6 annual meeting of the were after oclock, guests present. Reynolds with a handsome silver ser- the will be held, and then congregation ft ft vice. There were about 175 guests will be indulged in. A comthe field musicians give a present, music , dancing and delicious dancing of mittee arrangements was named refreshments were the features of the hop at Fort Douglas. at the meeting held at the ft ft evening. The committee in charge Wednesday of Rev. and Mrs. Thacher, and home Mrs. John Gumb, the niece of Mr. were Messrs. H. Hirschman, Sig. Si included Mesdames Cowan, Thacher, and Mrs. John Dera, who has been mon and W. G. Watters. Showaker, Moulton Mason, Barnes, ft ft and Meakin. Details for the supper visiting at their home, returned to FreSimon Mr. and family Bamberger will be completed on Wednesday next, mont, Neb. early in the week. have returned from their extended when another meeting of Unity Circle ft ft eastern trip. will be held. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bogue enterft ft On occurred the Mrs. Miss and W. Mr. Wednesday evening Col. Nephi tained Williams, Clayton and his Miss of Miss Florence Hill and Mr. daughter Sybella Clayton have Thorne and Miss Cressey at dinner at wedding for a weeks' visit, to New York the Alta club on Wednesday evening, John B. Dunn, at the home of the gone ft ft in the red dining room. The round brides parents Mr. and Mrs. David L. McCune returned from Mrs. Vivian table was handsomely decorated with Hill. Bishop West officiated. The the east on Wednesday. red and white carnations ou a bank of ceremony was performed at seven ft ft unbridal the oclock, party standing smilax. C. A. Quigley returned Mr. Mrs. of and bell white a beautiful der wedding ft ft sue-from and stock Portland, Ore., on Wednesday. The Spirit of Liberty Chapter D. A. carnations, snap dragons give a charming reception at the Mrs. Chis- home of their holm, today. Mrs. Chisholm will be assisted in receiving by the Chapter regent, Mrs. C E. Allen. There will y be a delightful program. a will of Iowa Mrs. Weed give patriotic the subject Ours, Mrs. address, Plummer will give some vocal numbers. Mrs. Chisholm's home is one of the most quietly elegant homes in the city, 'WWWWWVWVWWWWW ermons. THE GRISWOLD and with its rare paintings and beautiful works of art, affords a beautiful setDental Manufacturing Co. ting for the handsome decorations. Written for delivery by a newsNo. 8 W. Second South. Flags adorn the hall and library, in the and over 20 man of - ft ft Miss ' ft ft The ladies of the Westminister Pres- Mr. Nolan.. by tenan church gave an enjoyable Martha Washington party in the church W. Sampson and Mr. and Mrs. R. parlors last evening. C. D. for Washington, ft son Will left Miss N. Taylor was hostess of the wTUnnd&v for an extended eastern New York, Boston Monday evening club this week, at her tripthey will visit d other cities before returning, home, 79 North State street. Pleasant ft ft of features of the evenings entertainment Miss Estelle Coleman is the guest Denver. were vocal solos by Mr. Charles Pike, Mrs Wilbur Raymond in of the an saxophone selections by Mr. Berry, Miss Coleman will be the soloist Musical Club concert on the The guests present were Misses BoockI. E. McConrie, Finch, after which she is to return to bank, Norris, E. E. and Irene Swenson, Drainer, studies. musical her Paris to complete Mil-1 L. and Ida Gamble, Kitty Squires, lio Elygare, Price, Sours, B. Carnahan, Lieutenant Howells, left Sunday B yincerit; Messrs. Charle- evening on a weeks leave of absence, Berry, Adams, John Murdock I i. Mrs. Charles II. Brink was hostess of the Utopia club Wednesday afternoon, at her home 123'N- - 8treet- - The hou8e was effectively decked with palms and pink and white carnations. The prizes consisted of handsome pieces of cut consolation prize being an artistic plate in blue and white. Mrs. A T. Kerr won the first prize, Mrs. H. R. Ayres the lone hand, and the conso- lation was won by Mrs. J. OConnor. The next hostess of the club will be Mrs. Callahan, when she will entertain pended from the ceiling by broad bands of pink satin ribbon. In the back ground were palms and plants, Hearts and Flowers was played softly during the ceremony, at the conclusion wedding march was played. The bride wore an elegant gown of pale gray broadcloth, trimmed with applique and white velvet, she carried brides roses. Miss Jessie Dunn, who was maid of honor, wore pale blue chiffon over taffeta, and the little ring bearer, Grace Abrams was daintly gowned in white silk. Mr. Charles Gowans was best man. Following the ceremony a large reception was held. Mr. and Mrs. Hill were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Hal Moon. Punch was served in the library by Miss Edna Taysum. Elaborate refreshments were served in the dining room, by Mhs Vesta Williams and Miss Lulu Taysum. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn will be at home to their friends after March 10th, at 405 South Third the Iliff church gath-- 1 To-nig- ht R. vice-rege- nt, quasi-literar- Speeches, latter great bunches of red carnations supplement the flags, bringing out the In the parlor the same red shading. floral color scheme is green and white, while in the dining room the colors of the Chapter, the continental blue and buff, are brought out with biue illusion and ribbons, on the table and canopied from the chandelier to the four corners of the table, while the flowers here are Ovex Walkers Bank. Artificial Teeth $5 Ji Set Up ability paper Essays and experience. years' lectures on all topics. If you have a prospectus to prepare or a petition to present, write me first. ads" Descriptive and display written. All business confidential. Address WRITER, Truth Office. |