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Show - ' ' ,n MRS R. S. ROBERTSON If P-AN J ho engagement of their :H i!tcr MarearctRoso, to Dr. A. lcg,1' xhe cuime will talco 'irtlflJunQ- . r , rnnnro K D owner or- Uj. nd JS to vimt for a trlW- and M. George SI. " MrKav and children will spnd Vrt. Bo' V.h Mrs McKay's parents, tfjiaJSn lit of this city. T FA.Druchl and Mr. and irr. itA Mrs. i j w,n b0 at home u VKer i-,TDiBt First South street. Settle? rSum tMV 'MOn" ! .. Mrs C D. ITclkcs announce iff. i"1 of 'their daughter Grace to Kitff eSn4r of Nebraska. The w rnade yesterday aftor-SvSHclkea aftor-SvSHclkea entertained tho "ub her home. Mrs. ?25k iSvo a book review and f2 S ftvorcd the ciub with sev-MonA sev-MonA Refreshments wero SLf toe last course consisting of lfI2inuS from hlch th0 mcat, had hJS-M andln place on slips of pa-f?nn" pa-f?nn" mcnt of tho ensroccmont. T -r w J Kins' annooinco tho AfSilr daughter, Harrlotto Lil-Loseo. Lil-Loseo. Tho marriage gukopIe JuneS !?.!.. rmnii Lucv Gates has returned ikxSTork. 'where sho has been IKytrr during .the past year. s U tho date set for tho marriagro KL sSiB Harper and William H. An-Th An-Th wedding- will take placo on 2K?i-iIns of that day nt tho homo of SE&tMwxmte. Mr. and Mrs. T. EL SE? ThSaiOBt Rov. Daniel TutUc of Rl&s Till perform ceremony. 3. d Mr. J. K. Grant leayo Tuea-L'TitMn Tuea-L'TitMn for Chicago, where thoy will K ildr dauKhtor, Miss Florcnco, and ft th. Worlds Fair. u. r. J. Dockrey of Boise, Ida., Is a MJSt ef btr Bister, Sirs. D. C. Roberts of pyrf Eut street. iMv ini Mrs. W. M. Ferry entertained jKaflr at dinner Friday evening-. n, RtTiewer will, be at noma tomor-Srit tomor-Srit the home of Mrs. R. C. Woodruff, K&rth Main street The programme fffl ttkslft of two book rovlows, "Order fcn." br Mra. Carollno Abbott Stan-requested Stan-requested tnat 11,18 00011 should (K'miJKtd before the Reviewers by her Ek lira. J. C. Royle; and "Tho Is-Vwc! Is-Vwc! Ui, by Mny Slarle Van Vorst, k roTlwed by Mrs. II. W. Brown, jftb. Llnls Thomas-Edward has re-Hnl re-Hnl frrcn Chicago, where she has boon fcfcfcr vocal rauelc for the past nlno jKcs lliod srcCargar, a niece of Mra. M&n H. Jones, will return from Stan-Writboot Stan-Writboot the 15th of May. dfljKff. 17. P, Selbort will discontinue her homo after May 9. Qi uoa&l .meeting of the "Woman'o wifllbe held Tucedaj' afternoon. May Mtitio home of Sirs. Allen T. Sanford. ,SKr Phrll!5 Thatcher of Logan Is now fcbr'By to Salt Lake froai New York, JMin she has been studying music for a jHfcrUjMrs. A. B. Peak ore, home from mhi vIM In California, havinff made VU; oytrlind. ud Mrs. Jay Tarvln Harris onter-W onter-W at dinner last Thursday ovenlnp, ncRHts being CoL and Mrs. Edwin F. asd Mr. and Sirs. Perry S. Heath, pworitlcms were of red and whlto Eimotl TVoolf and eon. Waltor, "Bfffikdlr munmer wIth relaUvC3 ln C'."? MZ5- Edward Richards leave t Nj.er. Mlis Delia, who has bcon at-jarhopi at-jarhopi at National Park seminar', 'o Trill return homo jtor tho sum- S ?-,Rlchards Bnd chUdron leave r Colorado Springs to visit Mrs. Wi parents. Dr. and Mrs. Homo. u?8ty "'nnE. ifay 18. is tho date bUT'.J"3 redtal t0 Riven at Tater by Prof, J? J. Mc-b'jV Mc-b'jV th morc advnnced ones rW.1?"8 of concertos, with stringed ct-!iCC0,mP,anlmcnt- I"110 quartetto Si.f Skclton, first violin: Lrw.Pr"' 8,cond v,olln! Mr. Jesper-ffl Jesper-ffl vo 01sen' celI- Mr- McClol-nipiay McClol-nipiay tlio second piano, k ' E611. PIcpor arrived yesterday gJta hor mother, Mrs. Alexander MSSv0''83 3kraybello Frce-Wm Frce-Wm ThnrMnv Van.,den Alcker took place 'K? f ,th honi f ho bride's liMs?rAerSt Seventh South street. lwiif mtmJs at 3 Tnlrtl East street. . , 8lt wllh relatives in tho Jfjlft, man's Democratic TiM Vai "?h ? lnn)ycdn?Bda' "crnoon. i iter Glih??fln.cnts oC Mra- Kow- iWiada fSn ed.l ordcr at 2.30 Vft$r aendanco. of mcmbora - ifflfcS'rtSf oTAl"5 ?f th0 WaHatch f- the lSdiM Jucada' afternoon. ilfiM.1 a Jud, i B?eS .entertained by llfcaae u-,f aUendanco. and the "tW hi yw M!.-F hc most Interest. .?Wr on 3 Emma Cummlngs let cr frmn nlnnl,s' Mra- Carey J6tinrt'n.a friend, telling of lllMiWne i L 'lW .wllc ln Boston. IJofL, original poem the n imLiui Longfellow. A reao- '4Rl'B'aa?a&wm Dc entertained f "TB EaflL tno hooie of tuo formor, "Idm1! fa"d f ls Ignore Um ' cvctb were laid for 'ijKAtiileDen0hld,f1Ctlrcl0' Ladl f fllBt t the t0l"orrow oven- yKVtrcX8-ciLn- JrMsirTw l"1' club, USaltman Vn ,?ulchln30n IKii'RaU .r tne cnsulne BttYwi 80clato chairman, doSSWb? ?hC.retar'- Reports m read, ono of tho. nWt encouraging items bolne that in addition to fumlBhliiff thc model corridor in the Wasatch school, tho section already has SliG of tho amount needed to furnish tho model corridor at tho Grant. Mrs. W. A. IScldon was named as chairman o the ways and means commltteo and Mra. mlttec man of tho Philanthropic com- Mrs. Dorsey Ash leaves early ln June for an Eastern trip. A linen showor was given for SIlss WIn-nlp WIn-nlp Drury on Friday evening by her friends. Miss Hilda Carlson and Mies Elcanora Chrlstenson. About twenty of tho girl friends of MIa3 Drury wore present pres-ent Sirs. E. F. Hansen ontcrtalns tho Social Sixteen club at her homo on Capitol hill Thursday afternoon. ' SIlss Ella SI. Dukes 'will entertain the members of the Browning section next .?M.rd.ay at 1 o'clock at her homo, 25 Fifth L.ast. It will be tho last meeting of tho yjcar. and in addition- to tho election of a chairman, tho section will plan work for noxt year. . Tho Jndopendent Girl club was entertained enter-tained at tho home of SIlss Leono Need-ham Need-ham last Thursday afternoon. Miss Emma Em-ma jLawTencc will entertain the members at their next regular meeting. . Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock tho regular meeting of tho Homo Protective league will bo held at thc realdenco of Sirs. H, G. Twomey, 5 Seventh East j street. I Sirs. Sr. A. Peters leaves shortly for Chicago, to bo away several weeks, Tho Misses Sryrtlo Robinson and Pearl Langford were hostesses at an enjoyablo character party Thursday evening at the home of Mies Robinson. Dancing was tho chief feature of tho evening's entertainment. entertain-ment. The young ladles present and the characters represented wero: Miss Lang-ford, Lang-ford, a Wall street broker; MIbs Robinson, Robin-son, a Mexican belle; Miss Price, a society bell of '-19; MIsb Edna Ladd, a Puritan maid; Slisa Myrtlo Fahcy, n sailor, SIlss Ida D'Armcs, Dutch girl; Miss Jeanette D' Amies, a Gypsy; Miss Anna Pratt, a bandmaster: SIlss Anna Francy, as Hopo; SIlss Elizabeth Gibson, a JapaneBO maiden; Miss Weaver, Aunt Samantha; Sirs. Gloss, traveling man; SIlss Lucy Banks, Red Riding Hood; SIlss Frazlcr, Janlco Slercdlth; Floronco Evcrlll, musician; mu-sician; Sirs, Sillier, peasant girl; SIlss Wlnckles, fairy; SIlss Stella Hanson, Cinderella; Cin-derella; Miss Cora Wlnckles, queen of hearLs; Miss Williams, Tho Salt Lake Lako Tribune; SIlss Emily Brown, Miss Laura Robinson, SIlss Emily Eiglo, American Amer-ican ladles of 1001. Sirs. Josoph Ostler of Bingham Is visiting visit-ing Salt Lake friends for a few days. Tho SliFSionary society of tho Central Christian church will give a muslcalo next Friday evening at tho homo of Sir. and Sirs. R. N. Piper, 124 T street. SIlss Seckcl and SUss Plnkerton will be assisted assist-ed by a number of young musicians in giving a very attractlvo progremmo. mm At tho meeting of tho Woman's Republican Repub-lican club last Slonday afternoon Sirs. George F. Goodwin read a very iblo paper pa-per on "Our Foreign Trado and What tho United States Is Doink to Acqulro It." Tho paper dealt particularly with tho Increased commerce with tho countries of Asia and tho islands of tho Pacific, showing a tremendous tre-mendous growth in the last thirty yearn. The creation of tho new department of commerce, tho passage of laws suited to tho new conditions of our possessions, tho passago of laws favorable to thc construction con-struction of American merchant vessels, and othor laws were refercd to by Mrs. Goodwin as evidence of tho desire of tho United Stales to not only retain tho trado of tho Orient, but to Increase iU Sliss Cllfflc Cameron was tho hostess at a delightful informal party at her homo Thursday evening ln honor of Miss Jennlo Earl, who leaves Slonduy morning to reside in St. Anthony. Ida, Tho rooms wero prettily decorated with flowers and potted plants; red, yellow nnd green wero tho colors carried out ln the decorations. Pit and COO were tho games played. Sliss Jennlo Earl was thc guest of honor at a delightful party on Friday evening at tho homo of Sliss Rosemary Holland. Tho early part of tlio evening was spent ln music and games and later dancing was enjoyed. |