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Show T R U T H. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hirth gave a Joseph F. Grant has gone to Seattle his father. Major beautifully appointed dinner Thursday winter months. Her parents, Col. for a brief visit with evening in honor of their guest, Miss and Mrs. Ferry, are still on the coast, F. A. Grant. dt dt Martha R. Hirth of Chicago. The where they will remain for. several for left McCord Tuesday Miss Ruby weeks. guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ed& dt her home in Chicago, after a visit with wards, Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds, Mr" and Mrs. Ernest Greenwood, Mrs II. C. Chapman of Colorado Springs Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wetzell. David Evans and Miss Hirth. dt dt is a guest at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. dt dt C. E. Richards. Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes gave D. McPherson Boyd left Thursday a box party at the Salt Lake Theatre evening for a brief visit on the coast Mrs. A. II. Tarbet gave a box party Monday evening. dt dt dt at the Salt Lake Theatre Thursday At the meeting of the current events evening for the St. Patricks day. enMr. Thomas Kearns has returned St. Anns and current literature section of the tertainment for the Kearns from Nebraska, where she was sumOrphanage. Ladies Literary club on Friday aftermoned by the death of her sister-in-ladt dt Mrs. John Kearns. noon, Mrs. Cheeseman gave a paper Miss Emma Ramsey and Miss Jen' ' on Radium, and Mrs. Gorham redt dt Portfrom nie Sands sailed Tuesday viewed Happy Wesley. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Terry gave a dinrewill land for San Francisco. They dt dt ner party on Thursday evening. main in California some time before Dr. and Mrs. Henry La Motte will dt dt returning to Salt Lake. Mrs. D. R. Gray entertained a doz- reach home Sunday from an extended dt dt visit in the east. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Wilcox are home en of her friends at a tea on Tuesday from California, where they have been evening. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson enterdt dt visiting for several weeks past. Mrs. I. C. Glosz will shortly Join tained at euchre Thursday evening. dt & In The decorations were in green and the Mrs. Miss Lorecn Leary entertained the her daughter, New York, and both will go to Europe guests numbered twenty-fou- r. kings Daughters of the First Presby- for a trip of several months duration. dt dt terian church at her home Thursday dt dt Governor and Mrs. Wells, Colonel afternoon. enMr. and Mrs. William H. Jones and Mrs. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. W. dt dt at dinner tertained evening. Thursday Montague Ferry and Edwin S. Ferry Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Shulder dt dt occupied a box at the Grand theatre have taken a house near R and Third Mrs. Philip Schonert and Mrs. E. H. Wednesday evening. streets, where they will shortly be at dt dt home to their friends. Dorman gave a Kensington Thursday Dr. Frank B. Steele left Thursday afternoon at the home of the former, dt Jt 723 East Second South street evening for a brief visit in Denver. Miss Katherine Judge left Monday dt dt dt dt to join her mother at Riverside, Cal. Miss Louise Peery of Ogden visited dt dt Edgar S. Hills, accompanied by Mrs. in Lake Salt week. this Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker gave Hills, has returned from an extended dt dt to the Pacific coast. visit a box party for. the opening night of An exceedingly pretty wedding was Mary Mannering. jt jt that of Miss Mabel F. Pinney and Mr. dtdt The annual meeting of the High Mrs. George K. Fischer has gone to William C. Bowdidge, which took school Alumni association took place California for a visit. place on Wednesday evening at the in the assembly room dt dt home of the brides parents. The Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White of home was beautifully decorated with Cleveland, 0., who were guests at the flowers and evergreens. Bishop Barhome of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hall for ton performed the ceremony in the STORE a few. days, left .Monday for the east. presence of about twenty relatives and near friends of the families, who jt dt Miss Florence Allen is planning to afterwards enjoyed an elegantly appointed supper. Mr. and Mrs. Bowgo to Europe for two years study. didge will be at home to their friends at 5G0 North Second West street after Mr, and Mrs. Jay Tarvis Harris arApril 15. rived In Florida Monday from their dt dt Culian visit After a visit in Florida, Mr. Richard W. Young has returned a trip to the Sandwich islands. from will return OrNew of by way they leans, reaching Salt Lake some time dt dt in May. Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes received inwas only a week ago It dt Thursday afternoon from 3 to our Mr. John Critchlow and Mr. formally that we G oclock. Schramm gave a box party on Weddt t special $35.00 S u i t nesday evening for Mrs. Fiskes openThe annual banquet of the seniors of Dresses and they are aling production of Mary of Magdala. the Salt Lake High school was given favor dt great finding ready Mr. Newliouse was host at several Thursday evening in the dining room among those who are quick at the Commercial club. A majority informal dinner parties this week. to appreciate exceptional of the members of the class were dt values, and these are exceMrs. John. Wesley McDaniel, wife there. Principal George A. Eaton was of Dr. McDaniel of Denver, left for the the only guest present The school ptional values, as they can coast bn Sunday evening, after a visit colors of red and black were seen in not be duplicated at our the while decorations, and orange with Salt Lake friends. Mrs. McDaniel price. The assortment is expects to visit Honolulu before re- white, the class colors, were used on the table. The place cards also were turning to her home. large, which makes choosing done in the school colors, the name & dt We should like to being engrossed on each card. Cory-do- n easy. Mrs. Joseph Dana of San Francisco, Higgins was toastmaster. show you their points of exbut who formerly made her- home dt dt cellence. Remember, they here. Is the guest of Mrs. P. J. B. Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs. Belvin, Nowitt of East South Temple street. $40.00 and $45.00 Miss Alta Miller, Mr. Critchlow and dt dt values at $35.00. Mr. Mrs. George W. Snow and daughter, GrandSchramm occupied a box at the theatre for the opening night Miss Eva, left Thursday for a visit of Mary of Magdala. with Mrs. E. J. Yard of Denver. Mrs. dt dt Snow will be gone about ten days, but Miss Catherine Culmer was hostess Miss Snow will remain a month. at a euchre party Thursday afternoon, it i Mrs. E. S. Ferry, who has been ill given in honor of Mrs. George Culmer. who has recently come to Salt Lake nt St. Marks hospital for the past to make her home. Prizes were week, has returned to her home great- by Miss Fannie Bird and Mrs. won Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. Lear ly improved. Riter. from California, where she spent the IN THE SOCIAL REALM Mrs. Walter 0. Filre, baby and maid, will leave tomorrow for an Indefinite stay in California. dt dt MIsr Maud Thorn accompanied Mrs. George K. Fischer and her two children to California, where they will spend the summer. M. i Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Lamb entertain at cards this evening. w, Mr. Ncwhouso gives a tea at his homo this afternoon from 4 to 6 oclock in honor of Mrs. Belvin of San Francisco. Jt dt Mr. and Mrs. Windsor V. Rice are now on a tour of the Mediterranean. They are expected in New York on April 14 th, and, after a visit in Montreal, will return to Salt Lake for the summer. dt Glosz-Whitne- y, The Misses Dartch entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of the birthday of their father, lion. George W. Bartch. Covers were laid for eight. dt Mr. and Mrs. John .T; Daly and son havo returned from a months visit in New York and Washington. dt dt Mrs. LeCompto of Park City is visiting in Salt Lake, a guost at the home of Judgo and Mrs. W. I. Snyder. Miss Catherine Culmer entertained Informally Thursday afternoon. dt dt Col. John W. Donnellan turned from Sacramento, passed the winter. has where re- he i Jocelyn of Illinois, a sister of Clifford R. Pcarsoll and Miss Pearsall, arrived Thursday for an indefinite stay at tho homo of her brother in this city. Mrs. M. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hirth entertained at dinner Thursday evening in honor of their guest, Miss Hirth of Chicago. Mrs. George R. Hancock is home WALKERS About Our $35 Suits... . 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