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Show AT the urgent request of a number of subscribers, tho last In the series se-ries of Assembly balla will be given on the evening' of April 12th instead of -April 5th. . - 1 . Mr. and Mrs. .Charles; Walker, entertained enter-tained Informally at dinner Friday evcnlner. Mrs. "W. F. Adams was hostess at a small and informal luncheon on Friday at her home. t I, Covers were laid for eight at tho prettily appointed luncheon In honor of Mrs. Thompson on Thursday, Mrs. W. W. Bacon being the hostess. The guests wero Mrs. Twomoy, Mrs, Tlmby, Mrs. L. Clark, Mrs, A. Olseiv Mrs. II. Perkins, Per-kins, Mrs. Arthur Haynes, Mrs. A Oakley. . a Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schcller announce tho engagement, of their daughter Lena to Fred Griffin. The marriage will take place early In May. Miss Juliette Flygarc of Ogden is visiting vis-iting her sister, Mrs. Richard Cogan, at 271 West Fifth South street. i The members of Mrs.,E.'0. Lee's Sunday-school class will give a Pit' social nt the First M; E. church parlors next Tuesday evening, to which all friends will be welcome. a Miss Clara Deal entertained the members mem-bers of her Sewing club very pleasantly pleas-antly last "Wednesday afternoon. a A' few friends enjoyed a delightful Kensington yesterday at the home' of Sirs. F. L. Arnold, the affair being in honor of her-guest, Mrs.- Booth, of Wyoming. a Mrs. Oscar Quinn, widow of tho late Oscar Qulnn, left yesterday for her home in Philadelphia. . Members of the Browning section of the Ladies' Literary club were enter tained at luncheon yesterday at the home of Mrs. W. E. Jacobs of Third street. w A quiet wedding, in which many friends will be Interested, took place last evening, "when Mrs. May KInscy and James D. Beemer were united in marriage by Rev. William M. Paden of the First Presbyterian church. Only relatives .and a few close friends were present at the ceremony, which was followed by a wedding supper at the Wilson. Both the bride and groom are popular employees of the Oregon Short Line railroad and have many friends who will hasten to extend to them their best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Beemer Bee-mer will shortly be at home to their friends at 274 North State street. Thomas E. Giles Is homo from a very delightful vlsjt in New York. Washington.. Washing-ton.. Chicago and. other. Eastern cities, where he had . the pleasure, with J, J. McClellan. of enjoying a series of musical mu-sical treats. o Miss Nellie Flandreau was hostess at a card party given by the Jollity club Monday evening. . . The reception room was beautifully draped In the club colors, col-ors, buff and blue, and carnations ornamented or-namented tho mantel. High-five was the game of the evening, the prizes being be-ing won by the Misses Braby and Zonger, the Messrs. Robinson and during which suitable toasts were given by members of the club. Those present were the Mjsses Mac Robinson, Emma Johnsen, Sadie Braby, Ella Miller, Jane Kllpatrlck, Nellie Zenger, Mabel Campbell, Camp-bell, Messrs. Charlie Robinson, Marvin Strong. Nephl Squires. Arthur Koontz, Reuban Frankland, Sylvester Vowles, Frank SIddaway. George Vowles. E. A. Parsons and I-L A. Hansen entertained en-tertained the Billle club at a smoker last evening. n it Mr. and Mrs. Earn Weight have returned re-turned home from Denver, where they have been visiting friends prior to Mr. "Wright's trip to England. 9 . Miss L. C. Taylor entertained in a charming manner, at her rooms in the Constitution building Thursday evening. even-ing. Progressive sixty-three was played until a late hour, after which refreshments were served. The guests were Dr. and Mrs, Green, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Berry, Mr. and Mrs. P. Cluistensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rumel, Miss Marguerite Harley. Miss Van, Mr. Reed, "William H. Nightingale, Night-ingale, Herbert Nightingale, Mr. Thompson. e The Independent Girl Sewing club were pleasantly entertained by Miss Ruth Holding Thursday. Conversation, music and Sewing were features of the evening. The club adjourned, to meet April 7th at the home of Miss May Lewis. i Miss Stella Mulhall entertained at a luncheon Monday afternoon complimentary compli-mentary to Miss Beatrlco Macdonald. Covers were laid for twelve. The place cards weroicuplds done In water colors. "A Literary Romance" was the fea- turo of tho afternoon. Mrs. Clarence PoBt won tho prize. Guests wero: Miss Beatrice Macdonald, Miss Laura Bird, Miss Ardella Bltncr, Miss Helen Robb, Miss Minnie Ray, Misses Macdonald, Mrs. Clarence Post, Mrs. J. N. Dunn, Mrs. Wr. Macdonald and Mrs. W. Reich. K Tho "Club do Languo Francalse" met at tho home of Mrs. Mary F. Kelly on Friday ovening. The following programme pro-gramme was rendered: Piano Solo Mrs. Francis Dialogue, "II faut qu'un porto solt fermco ou ouvcrto" Mr. Arnold and Miss Portman. Lecture, "La Fontaino" Miss Matlldo Glaquo Recitation, "Lea Anlmaux maladcs do la Pcsto" (La Fontaine).. Mrs. Mary F. Kelly. Dialogue, "Bourgeois Gentllhomme".. Miss Frlcden and Miss Glaquo Essay, "La Batalllo do Grandson" ... .Mr, Arnaud Cantata, "La Batallle'do Grandson".. Members of tho Club Remarks by critic, Miss Mamie Bilz entertained a t a linen shower Wednesday afternoon for Miss Helen Robb. Tho refreshments wero' heart-shaped with the color scheme green and white carried ouL The guests were Miss Robb. Miss Stella Mackey, Misses Dunbar, 'Misses Macdonald, Mac-donald, Miss Stella Mulhall, Miss Blanche Strickley, Mrs. Boy.' Hughes and Mrs. E. H. Ernlaw'. . |