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Show II ' i VERT beautiful dinner was tliat Jj ' , A given by Samuel Newhouso at ji , jM his homo laat evening. Fourteen j covers wero laid at n. largo round j I table, In tho center of which was an l Immonse silver bowl of plnlc roses, the3Q m ! I same flowers also being uacd on mantel jj I ' and sideboard. As usual In tho parlor jj'i i and reception hall, only tall vases o U I American Beauties were seon. I j Arthur J. Cooley, a prominent eocle- j ' ty man of Omaha, Is-a guest at the y KnutBford hotel. ' A large number of those who'attond- j' cd tho opening of the Country club yes terday . afternoon remained to supper j 1 and enjoyed an informal danc In tho, 1 evening. . ' Basoball In becoming qulto a popular I , fad with tho members of society and every afternoon partlos are seen atto'nd- I I ing tho series of games now on at I Walker'n flold. . I j ' ' Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmefl en- I 1 tertaln. at dinner today In honor of tho 1 1 I birthday , of Miss Graco Emery, I I Arrangemonts are about completed j for a.largo and brilliant social event to be given at jthoKonyon hotel In tho near future, i ' Mr. and Mrs. T. G, Griflln last oven- l lng celebrated tho first anniversary of their marriago by giving a dinner party par-ty at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i I Carter. The tablo was very prettily ar ranged with npplo blossoms. Tho Invited In-vited guests wero Dean and Mrs. Eddie, Ed-die, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tarvln Harris, Charles Wilkes, Mr. and Mrs. T. B, Ferguson. ' . . i A few friends enjoyed a very plcas- H, nnt informal evening yesterday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Gallghcr. l Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tarvln Harris gave Hl. a very informal dinner last oVenlng In Hi i honor of tho birthday of Miss Grace H, Emery. H i A Denver paper of recent date- con- Hl tains the following account of a mu- nlcale and card party given ono oven-' oven-' ing last week by Mrs. Thomas Marlon- cause In honor of Mrs. George W. Show ( md Miss Eva Snow of this city: "Mrs. Thomas Marloneaux gave a beautifully appointed card party and musicale last Wednesday night at tho home of her sistor, Mrs, William H., KIstler. Tho affair was In honor of Mrs. George W. Snow and Miss Snow of Salt Iako City, who aro Mrs. Marloncaux's guests. Hi Pink was ho color scheme, It being used in the score cards, prizes nnd ro-freshmcnts, ro-freshmcnts, and the house was beautl- H1 fully decorated with pink roses and sweet peas. Somo soventy-flvo guests Hl wero present." , Mrs. X. A. Swift, one of Bolso's lead- Ing musicians and president of tho Bolso Philharmonlo association, Is vls-1 vls-1 Itlng in Salt Lako. a guest at the Kcn- I yon hotel. The Philharmonic assocla- lion has been most successful, and -al-Hrtu though Bolso has a population only i about ono-flfth that of Salt Lake, Mrs. Swift says that at tho concerts given J by Blauvelt, Bauer and Schumann- Holnk, under tho auspices of tho Phll-r H,i ' harmonic, tho largo music hall was ' crowdod. H Hj Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Silver leave Tnea- Hj day morning for a month'B visit with Hil - Dr. Sliver's parents in Now York City. 1 , l Ur. Silver will also attend the Y. M. C. ' A. convention nt Buffalo beforo roturn-' roturn-' ing to Salt Lake. H . Hj' Mrs." Francis G. Luke left last Tues- day for California to pass a portion of tho summer there, later going to tho Pacific Northwest. Hl Mrs. Iydla D. Alder and daughter, HL iss Tay Alder, left during tho week HU t , for' Now York, and will sail on May 18 H ' for Berlin, whero Mrs. Alder will speak 1 ! at the quinquennial convention of tho HL 1 international Council of Women. At tho close of tho convention Mrs. Alder l ( :ini daughter will mako an extended tour of Europe and tho Holy Land. i! .( s- Bodp has gono to Bouthern Utah on a two months' visit. ' ' I Miss McGuigan- of Montreal, Canada, j and Misa Galloway of Denver are quests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Porter, at 1 ' the Kenyon. MIbs McGuigan, has been 'i vlBltlng Mlaa Galloway in Denver, nnd camo to visit for a few days with Mrs. ' Porter before going to St. LouIh, whero , ."ho will meet her parents and attend ilio fair. i i Mr. and Mrs. James Fennemoro an- Hr: r.ounce the engagement of their daugh- I'i r, Nell, to Will L,. King. The wed- Hg will tako placo on the evening of n ., May 23 at tho home of tho bride's pa- i Mrs. Martha Hoyle-KIng h'as changed 1 , tho date of her pupils recital from H, !, Wednesday evening, May -1, to Thurs- , day evening. May 5. 'i ' i c' P. Overfleld leaves tomorrow for a H' month'H vlBit In New York city. H a ! Next Wednesday at 3 o'clock the Iam,e3,o the FIrst Methodist church will givo an informal afternoon In the 1 church parlors. Mrs. Elmer B. Jones will givo a review of "Tho Dollver- Hj ' rendered under the Bupervislon of Mra- Charles G. Plummer. Mrs. Plum- ' ,er v'm ns a &olo, the Mlssea Os- l! florne will givo a duet, Mlsy Mar' Fln- j a-1"1 M'ss r?abel Osbonie will each Hj t H-nder a solo. Members and friends of i "ie ladles of the church aro invited to 1; 1 -itoad this informal afternoon, A, IH marnago of Miss Clara Eailey l and E;r. Enoch Van Cott will tako place l a "Tl edneaday, at tho homo oT Mr3- Thoraao Davis. A largo recep- 1' llon will follow the ceremony, which i ; will be performed) at 7 o'clock, in. the l! HI , presenco of relatlvea and lmmediato 1 i ' friends. H B H' S Mrw- Gcorgo F. Goodv.in will road a Hll ' t paper on "Our Foreign Trado and I t What the United States Is Doing to Hl '! Promote It." at the regular meeting of il ( the Woman's Republican club tomorrow H '' afternoon. '? H! 1 ' The marriage of Miss Mamlo Stol- 1! vf handeke and Siebort Worndahl took ;! place last Thursday afternoon at C 1 .I' o'clock, at tlie home of tho bride's pa- K vents.. Rev. P .A. Simpkln of Phillips H i,'r Congregational church performed the HS ' "jj. 'crcmony, In the preaenco of tho rela-lives rela-lives of tho bride and groom. In tho f M nJn-r a rccoptlou waa held, uttended by a largo number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Worndahl are at homo to their frlenda at SSO East Fourth South stree-t. a Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock tho regular, meeting of tho Homo Protective Protec-tive league Will bft held at Davis Deaconess Dea-coness home, on Eant Third South street. A full attendance is desired, as tho. annual election of officers In to be1 held. More than JliO was realized by tho j ladles of PhlUlps Congregational church at the rummage salo hold yesterday afternoon in tho church parlorB, I m ' t Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock tho regular meeting of Unity club will 'bo held at Unity hall. The programme will Include a paper on "Kahwr Wllhelm II. aa Ho To," by Judge C. C. Goodwin, and the musical numbers, which will bo from Brhnu will bo under tho direction di-rection of Mrs. Charles G. Plummer. Arthur Shepherd will givo a talk on Brahms, with Instrumental eolectlona by Brahma, Numbers from this Bamo composer will also be given by Miss Berkhoel, MIski Allen and Mloa Margaret Mar-garet Robertson. Tho engagement of Miss Miriam Roso Zacariah of Christ Church, New Zealand, Zea-land, and J, Li, Schwartz, formerly traveling oalesman for F. Auerbach z Co. of this city, has Just been announced. an-nounced. Tho marriago will take placo In tho near future, and tho' brldo and groom will return to Utah to make-their make-their homo. o Tho George R. Maxwell W. R. C. and post gave a joint card party and dance on Thursday night, which was largely attended nnd was enjoyed' by all. Tho B; of Jj, F. nW the Ladies' society so-ciety will give a Jqlnt social and card party on Tuesday evening, May 3, at B. of L. F. hall, corner First South and Main streets. mand, went down. The Indians hosl-tated hosl-tated at this reverse; but swinging his rifle high in the air in battlo fronzy, the great war ohlof ralllod thorn and they onco moro advanced. Tho fifth volley staggered them still more. Great gapB wero opened In their ranks. Horses and men went down, but tho impetus wao 30 RToat and tho courago and oxamplo of tholr loador bo splendid that thoy cmne oh unohcoked. Tho sixth volley did tho work. "Just as ho was about to leap upon the Island Roman Noso nnd his homo wero both shot to pieces, Tho forco of tho charge, however, was so great that the lino was not yet entirely broken. The horsemen wero within a few feet of tho scouts when the seventh volley was poured into their very faces. As a glgnntlc wave moots a Bharply Jutted rock and is parted, falling harmlessly on cither side of It, so wqb that charge divided, tho Indians swinging them-solves them-solves to tho pides of their horocs as thoy swept down the length of tho island. is-land. "'The ocouts sprang to their feet at tills Juncture and, almoHt at contact range, Jammed tholr revolver shots Into tho disorganized masses. Tho Indians fled precipitately to the banks on either sido, and tho yolllng of the war chants of tho squaws and children ohanged into walls of anguish and despair as they marked tho death of Roman None and the hor'rlblo slaughter cf hUs fol-lowors." |