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Show TRUTH 4 Social life. luncheon. rived in the city last evening and will at a Jl Jl spend a few days as the guest of Dr. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Elliott are at on and Mrs. Dart. home at 70 North Temple. Jl Jl Miss Lila Barker entertained Monday evening. The time was spent in guessing games and music. The lucky people in the guessing contest were Emen Brighton and Mr. Carl Smith. Those present were Fairy Davis, Ellen Brighton, Edna Jackson, Lucille Case, Lulu Taysum, Alice Wickens, Ethel Druce, Zena Druce, Lillie Booth, Ida Hartwell, Josephine Hardy, Mrs. Randell, Messrs. Rosco Uroo, Daniel Smith, Dave Smith, Carl Smith, Parley Ridges, B. H. Roberts, George Hardy, Raymond, Dresser, Carl Evans, Leavy, Shrader. nr nr Miss Edna Jackson delightfully entertained at her home Thursday evening. jl A new basket ball league has been organized, which includes the Latter-da-y Saints University, the B. A. Academy, the B. Y. college and the Weber stake academy. At a meeting held this week, Freeman "Bassett, with whom the scheme originated, was elected president. A constitution with rules and regulations was also formulated. The first of the series of games will be played in the near future. jl Jl Joe Held entertained the Misogynists club at his home Monday evening. The club gave a dancing party at Christensens last evening. Jl Jl A. Richter left Saturday for California, where he will meet his wife at Los Angeles. Jl Mrs. Holman entertained Thursday Mrs. S. W. Hayt of Park City ar- Mrs. Salisbury entertained Jl Jl Miss Ethel Paul will entertain formally Wednesday aiternoon honor of Mrs. Hayt of Park City. Jl Jl Sixty-t- Card club yesterday afternoon. hree in- Miss Myrtle Lyons returned to ONE PRICE TO ALL den yesterday after a visit in the city. She leaves soon for Chicago. PERCALES : The celebrated Lym make, celebrated for being the best 15c in America light and colored grounds, all fast colors, here on sate per yard 12tc Jl Jl Jl Jl Mrs. Isadore Myer Mrs. J. E. Hicks has been in the city and daughter, for some days past, visiting with her Gertrude, reached home on Saturday parents. She expects to return soon from a trip to Chicago and Indiana. to her home in Boulder, Colo. jl jl Jl Jl Miss Alice Owen, who has been visMr. and Mrs. Bintz leave for Cali- iting with Mrs. H. C. Brownlee for the fornia today. last two months, left Thursday mornJl Jl ing for her home in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Woolley have gone to Jl Jl California. Mrs. F. A. Druehl entertained St. t? If Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whiteley leave Marks choir last evening. j! j! this morning for a trip to the coast. The SanSan will in visit experiment of conducting the Francisco, They ta Barbara and Los Angeles. jewelry business of W. W. Hall for Jl Jl one week is proving to be a pleasant Invitations are out tor a card party pastime for the ladies of St. Marks to be given Wednesday evening by guild, and will be a profitable one for the church. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jennings, Mrs. Jl Jl Dinwoodey and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. were W. H. Morris. Porches at cards. A Japanese idea was introduced, each guest being giv en a Japanese fan, the tables and partners being found by matching fans. The score cards were larger fans and the tallies were diminutive fans. The prizes were won by Mrs. Eddie and Miss Keogh. Rev. and Mrs. Fish., Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards on at home to their friends Friday have gone to California for a few afternoon and evening, at the resi- weeks. Jl Jl dence of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. James Jack announce 445 East South Temple street, and on of each and afternoon the engagement of their daughter, evening Friday week hereafter. Jennie, to Mr. T. L. Halliday. The Jl Jl marriage will take place February Miss Vina Hales, a graduate of St. Uth. Jl Jl Marks training school for nurses, The Elite Social club gave a ball leaves today for the City of Mexico, where she will follow her profession. last evening, at the Ladies Literary club house. Jl Jl Jl Jl Editor Charles F. sspilman, of the C. Mrs. A. Rudy and daughter, Tintic Miner, has married Miss Ethel left Friday for Los Angeles, Wood, a charming young lady who for- Ethel, where they will visit with friends for merly lived in this city. We con- the coming month. gratulate the bride on coming to fill Jl Jl a long felt want, and Charlie on the Miss Effie Gardner left Monday for fact that he can put a form in press now wheneer he wants to, witnout Los Angeles, where she will visit for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Micoming to Salt Lake after it. hand-painte- d, meetMiss Hattie Jennings entertained at The J. T. N. club, to decided give a very dainty luncheon last Monday ing Monday evening, a dancing party on the 13th at the afternoon. The appointments were Ladies Literary club. perfect in every way. Covers were laid Jl for twelve. jl Jl Jl A meeting of the members of the The College Women of the UniverCountry club was held Tuesday afternoon at the Commercial club rooms, sity entertain their college friends on February 13th in the assembly hall at and it was probably the best attended the University. of all meetings since the organization Ji Jl of the club. The following named The for directors young people of the Twentieth gentlemen were elected Mr. Mr. Pollock, ward gave a delightful dancing party the coming year: Holman, Mr. Wicks, Mr. Channing, last evening in the amusement hall of Mr. Fischer and Mr. W. Mont Ferry. the ward house. Jl Jl Jl Jl was the hostH. Channinfe Mrs. R. Miss Ella Bower from Denver, Colo., ess Tuesday at a luncheon given in arrived in the city Wednesday, and is honor of Mrs. Sharp. The table dec- stopping at the Kenyon. orations were all in pink and covers Jl Jl ller. were laid for ten. The ladies present The Elite Social club gave a dancing Jl Jl Jl Jl to meet Mrs. Sharp were Mrs. Robert party last evening at the Ladies LitMrs. George Y. Wallace and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harkness, Miss Harkness, Mrs. A. H. erary club rooms. Belden entertained at The Monday S. Bird, Mrs. George K. Fischer, Miss Monday for California. Salisbury, Miss Burke and Mrs. Jl . Stur-gis- s. Jl Jl We are well supplied and still GIVING in- vitations out for a card party to be given next Wednesday evening. Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Dinwoodey will entertain at cards on the evening of next Wednesday. Jl J Mrs. Ernest Bennett entertains the Neighborhood Card club this after- -- THOSE BEAVT1FVL GOLDFISH: 544,H4t,,44',HMi,'H,t -- T noon. Jl Jl Mr. Holden entertained a party of six friends at dinner at the Alta club Monday evening. Jl Jl Mrs. Holman entertained a number of friends at luncheon Thursday. jl Jl Mrs. S. V. Perrine of Blue Lakes, Ida., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Spencer G. Filer left T. F. Malloy and Mrs. Geneve Kimball left last week for New York, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Mulloy. Mrs. Jl Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood have UNDERSOLD Among the special values we offer for this weeks selling are 200 pieces of the best 36 inch Jl Jl In NEVER Og- The Silver Maple Circle, Women of Woodcraft, are making preparations Jl Jl to be given by them on Miss Harkness will accompany Mrs. for a party 13th in the Odd Fellows hall. Sharp Saturday on her return to New February and other amusements cards Dancing, York. are being planned for the evening. Jl Jl Jl Jl Mrs. James E. Hickey has invitaMrs. Leon Molinellie, who has been card party tions out for a sixty-thre- e Mrs. Stevens, has on the evening of Wednesday, Febru- visiting her mother, in Ogden. home to her returned ary 11. Jl Jl Jl at a special the t i X if HW .AWAY. Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hills have gone on a short trip to California. Jl Jl Monday being the anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Reeder, some forty friends of the couple appeared at their residence on Second West street last night, bringing copious quantities of cake and coffee and tin utensils. Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dininny will occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir white the latter are away. Jl Jl iff it lit tl Tfl ill .4. TTTTTTTTTTVVtTT --f- f- - Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher was given a reception by the Woman's Democratic club in honor of the |