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Show friends of the Unitarian church were present, and the evening was passei in an informal way. A short musical programme was rendered which was veiy much enjoyed. Miss Mabel Clark's beautiful soprano voice was heard to advantage in two numbers, Prof. Wei-h- e gave two violin selections in his pleasing style, Professor well-know- n, and Mrs. Cook played a piano duet, and Mrs. Stack gave two clever readings. J & Mrs. I. Anderson of Chicago, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Kimball, returned to her home last Saturday. ,4 Among those who entertained at theatre parties at Richard Carvel" Monday evening were Colonel and Mrs. Holmes, Dr. and Mrs. liascom. .4 .Jt Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lockhart of Colorado Springs announce the engagement oi their daughter, Mary, to Mr. Francis D. Pastorius. Miss Lock- hart will be remembered by a great number of friends in this city, who met her last summer during her visit with Miss Eleanor Dooly. Miss Gertrude McGrath will entertain a few of her girl friends at an informal luncheon today. & .4 entertained a Mabel Renshaw Miss few friends at luncheon at the Tavern Wedensday. Her guests were Mrs. A. W. McCune, Jr., Mrs. C. Stanley Price, Miss Mary Louise Anderson, Miss Terrell and Miss Dern. jt ble will be held January 26th, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Brown. Mrs. Sarah Karrick will be chairman of the meeting. .4 .4 of the legislasession this During ture, the Woman's club will convene at the home of Mrs. William H. Jones, 231 South Third East. 4 ,4 The regular session of the Womens club was held at the home of Mrs. William H. Jones, Mrs. P. N. Cook read a paper on The Regencies of Catherine de Medicis and Richelieu, which was heartily enjoyed by all. Jfi 4 Yesterday the regular meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution was held in the club room. The topic of the day, Noted Englishmen, was assigned, to Mrs. Myra Rossiter, who gave a very instructive as well as entertaining treatise on the subject. .4 .4 of Mrs. Nelden absence the During from this city, the General Federation cards will be in charge of Mrs. Hemphill, 67 J street, from whom they can be secured on application. Jt be given to the university by a friend whose name has not yet been made public. A list of this collection is now in course of preparation. & & The regular meeting of the Cleofan club was held Tuesday at the home of the president, Mrs. H. L. A. Cul-me- r. The topic for the day was Modern Sculpture, which was given by Mrs. I. A. Clayton, after which a communication was read to the club, from Mrs. Coalter. The next meeting will be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Julia Taylor. o HIGH SCriOOL NOTES. The following ofiicers for Company D, East- biae High school, have been appointed by the instructor, Lieutenant Webb. Captain Paul Nelden. First Lieutenant Alpha Manning. Second Lieutenant Frank Dyer. First Sergeant Richard xoung. Second Sergeant Edgar Earls. Third Sergeant Frank Halm. Fourth Sergeant Julian Bamberger. Fifth Sergeant Thaddeus Ham- . next. .4 J B. Pfoutz has invitations out for an afternoon card party to be given next Wednesday. 4 Jt entertained the Brownlee Mrs. H. c. members of the Third Street Card club at her home Wednesday afterMrs. G. noon. Miss Wishard entertained the lege club Thursday evening at the ColCol- legiate institute. 4 .4 Mrs. Eugene Kahn entertained at mond. Corporals Frank Critchlow, Earl The public in general has been gen- Higson, xjyman Judson, Mason Wilerous in their donations of books to liams, Russell Cordell. Buglers Harold Lamb, Pere McInthe university. They have three comG. Harold Brown. plete sets of books, namely: The Clark tyre, Julian Bamberger is quarter master library in Biology, the John Smith col- sergeant and has charge of the guns lection in Theology, and the Millers used in the drill, which occurs three section in Human Nature Sciences, be- times a week. sides many books contributed in small The East Side High school has renumbers. But this is hot all, another library of American Archeology is to ceived by order of the Board of Edu- - OUR INTRODUCTION . . 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Meilstrup have returned from a months visit in the Carpet Co. . . WOMEi a? S CLUBS. The regular meeting of the Reapers will be held next Monday. ,4 4 At the Friday session of the Current Events and Current Literature sections of the Ladies Literary club, Mrs. Groo review of gave a very interesting The Virginian and Mrs. Dr. Luella enterMiles gave an instructive and taining sketch of Rudolph Brichow. Jl J A meeting of the "Poet's Round Ta Investigate the Terms, a They Suit All Reasonable ! JOHN TRENOHARD, Mgr. We are well supplied still and GIVING ...AWAY... THOSE BEAUTIFUL GOLDFISH: G. F. CULMER. ERO. 20 EAST FIRST SOUTH. New ICrai J i i t 4 4 214 DOOLY BLOCK. SALT LAKE CITY. V t A 4444m4,4,4,4,44,44,4,44,444444 1 Utah Light a 3 & Power INSTALLATION. lbcthioal.. 3 3 3 Salt Lake..l Salt Lake Water Steam Osrden........ .Water-50- 00 3 Leased Plant Water a t9 A A Points HAVE NO EQUAL Co, 2400 II. p H. p H. p! 2000 H. P. 1500 At. Salt Lake 400 M 60 M Ogden Ft. Dill? Cu. Ft. Daily! Cu. 7 S. MAIN STREET. ALT LAK CITY. ffmmimmvvmrmnmmvmvmmmYt0 S o0. o EYERY-THIFOR THE HOME. TIME PAYMENTS ACCEPTED ... . vi Men and Women. January Is Now Established in the East. af. Will Build You a Home, direction, two fine selections, which Supervisor Wetzell kindly furnished the school. They wia probably be sung at the Eighth grade promotion exercises, which will occur on Friday, 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 The Bryant Eighth grade chorus is rehearsing under Principal McCoys Trendiard Furniture and Miss Carroll of Laramie Wyo., sister of Mrs. W. H. Hintz, Is in the city, and will spend the winter with her sister. A J Kexpectrully Solicited 4 4 cation, four fine maps for use in European history and an elegant set of Century Dictionary Cyclopedia. The students are highly delighted with the new books, and Miss Bains history classes are unanimous in the appreciation of the maps. cards yesterday afternoon complimentary to Miss Clara Weinberger of Denver, who is visiting Mrs. Adolph Simon. ASSOCIATION. 4 4 . Commercial Club Block on South West Tempie St. ,4 NATIONAL HOMESEEKERS . Mrs. George K. Fischer gave the first of a series of luncheons Wednes- day at her home on Seventh street. The affair was In honor of Mrs. W. G. Sharp, and covers were laid for ten. The next in the series will be given today and the third on Wednesday 4 4 INSUARANCE THAT INSURES. Of the many accident insurance companies doing business in the state, probably none has made a better record than the Union Accident Stock company of Denver, Colorado, during the last three years. It has not only paid all of its claims promptly, but has made its adjustments so that in every case the claimant was willing to give any kind of a testimonial aeked. Since the first of September, it has paid out in claims, through Warren Foster, General Agent, nearly This company has never $1,400. had a law suit during the whole course of its career, and while it does not advertise or pretend to pay unjust claims, it does advertise to pay every meritorious claim that it has ever had, has now, or ever will have. It may be no better than the best, but it is just as good. o Harry Drumm, who has been in Salt Lake for some months, has returned to Montana, and will probably go into business in Columbia Falls. He is a young man, and genial, whole-soule- d made many friends during his stay here. o For accident insurance see Warres Foster, 300 Progress building. |