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Show Doittfl$inVK,"JI Miss Mary Olive Gray, Miss Allen, Miss Bcrkhocl and Jack Berkhoel leave today for Logan, to be away until Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. and Mrs. Perry S. Heath returned re-turned yesterday from their Eastern trip. . a Mj. and Mrs. Benner X. Smith will return tills week from their wedding trip and will be at homo for a time at the Miner home on Brlgham street 1 p Mrs. A. N. Cherry entertained at a euchre party yesterday afternoon, enjoyed en-joyed by twenty-four of her friends. Deep pink carnations were effectively used In the decoration of the parlors. The score cards were ornamented with Indian heads and the prises were won by Mrs. Relnslmar and Mrs. Slade. V & Theodore Brubeck entertained' about twenty-live of his young friends at a sixty-three parly last evening at the home of his parpnts. Thc rooms were very prettily decorated with American Beauties and deep red carnations. A number of prizes were won by the children. chil-dren. it A party of sixteen young people en-Joyed en-Joyed a leap year sleigh ride on Tuesday Tues-day evening; also the oyster supper given at the home of Mrs. J. W. Far-well. Far-well. ( Miss Grace Delle Davis will entertain at dinner today for Mrs. Jessie Eldrldge Southwlck of Boston, who Is to give a dramatic recital In the First Congregation Congrega-tion church Monday evening, February 1st fc r Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cutler, Jr., and Miss Mabel Cutler will give a dancing party on Wednesday evening, February 3rd. Invitations have been issued for 200 guests. One of thc most enjoyable meetings in the history of the Ladles' Aid society of thc First Baptist church was held Thursday afternoon. The ladles were given a Kensington by Mrs. Anna J. Goss and Mrs. Thomas J. Nipper at the homo of Mrs, Goss, 624 State street. After tho usual business meeting of the roclety the ladies were entertained with a reading by Mrs. Wight and a recitation recita-tion by Mr3. Nipper. Both numbers were well rendered and were heartily enjoyed by all. Then followed the serving serv-ing of refreshments, the enjoyment of which was heightened by pleasant social so-cial intercourse. The following ladles were present: Mesdames Corser, Hall, Berkley, Wight, Randolph, Arnold, White, Darke, Laben, Larimer, Smith, Guthrie, Ansley, Worthnian, Bong, Robinson, Rob-inson, Atkinson, Hodglns, Blood, Smith, Maxlleld, Monhelm, Fraser. Harlan, Oakley, Robinson, Dunshee, Husbands, Chalker, Kardee, Smith, Courtney, Canning, Can-ning, Bratten, Murphy, Kenyon. Misses Valentine and Mahoney served refreshments refresh-ments to the ladles. i a f Mrs. T. H. Parsons and son, Ewlng, have returned to Park City, after a visit with friends in this city. o o Miss Davis will receive informally for Mrs. Southwlck of Boston from 3 until C o'clock Sunday afternoon at her home, SO S street. She t111 be assisted by Miss Pierce, Miss Mayne and Mrs. Waite. All who would like to meet Mrs. Southwlck South-wlck are cordially invited to call. 4 o Mrs. E. Rowc delightfully entertained about fifty ladies of the George R. Maxwell Max-well corps and their friends on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three was indulged In, Mrs. Palmer winning first prize, Mrs Kent the consolation, after which the ladie3 spent an hour in conversation. Mrs. Rowe was assisted by Mrs. Ma-rand, Ma-rand, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Teasdel and Mrs. Hardle. All present expressed themselves as having spent an enjoyable afternoon. The leap year ball given on Friday evening by the young ladles of thc Seventh Sev-enth ward was a largely attended and delightful affair. About 200 young people peo-ple were there and the hours were very pleasantly passed in dancing. The hall was prettily decorated with red and green. U ft Tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. A. Breeden, CS7 East First South street, tho regular meeting of the Woman's Wo-man's Republican club will be held. Mrs. Powers will read the paper of the afternoon. All Republican women arc Invited to be present. On Wednesday last the Blllie club attended at-tended Chrlslensen's soiree in a body and passed a very pleasant evening. a The leap year party at Christensen's next Friday evening promises to bo a successful affair. The ladles In charge are leaving nothing undone that will add to the enjoyment of those who attend. at-tend. The committee In charge ls: Mrs. L. P. Chrlstenscn. Mrs. A. F. Angell, ; Miss Ella Stlckney, Miss C. L. Bern'. Mrs. S. Lund, Miss Mabel Cunningham. Miss Vera Katz was the recipient of a delightful surprise party Saturday evening, given by her friends. After spending the first part of the evening In games and music dainty refreshments were served. The guests were: Misses Ada Smith, Beth Sklllhorn, Estclle Smith, Gertrude and Retta Heystek, Ruby and Ilcan Knight, Hazel MacDon-ald. MacDon-ald. Myrtle Green. Myrtle MncKnlght, Cecil Burns. Leta Lewis, Emllv Dykes, Hazel Budd. Eda Cottel. Mary Barlow and Ivy Folger; Messrs. Harry and James Alley, Joseph Barlow, Grant Y'oung, Bert Rutherford, Charles Parry, George Bleak, George Parry, Jack Claw-Koh. Claw-Koh. Henry McCune, Lester and Robert Wallace, Angus Moyle, Jay Macintosh and Silas Waste. Mrs. E D. Druce gave a progressive Pit party last Wednesday ovenlng. Prizes were won by Mr?. Hardy, Mrs. E. H. Smith, Mrs. A. Hartwcll and A. C. Cope. Tho regular meeting of tho P. E. O. society will be held next Saturday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Harry Gnnz, 34 Seventh East. Miss Sylvia Cohn ivlU read a paper on "Elbert Hubbard." a ft Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nccdhnm left during thc week for a visit of several weeks In Chicago, Philadelphia and New York. V ft Miss Irene Taysum will entertain a number of her girl friends at a "Cookie Shine' tomorrow evening at her home In Brldport avenue. e On Wednesday last in the Salt Lake Temple was solemnized the marriage of Miss Bertha Thcol of this city and Rus sell P. Teasdale of Nephi. The young people left the same evening for Nephi, where a reception was given In their honor by Apostle and Mrs. George Teas-dale. Teas-dale. Mlas Maud Egll left during thc week for California to spend some time a9 the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. N. Baggs of Petaluma. Miss Hattle Folland entertained about twenty friends at an Informal card party Thursday evening. A number of the friends of Harry H. Madsen and George Rysor enjoyed a bob sleigh party Thursday evening, refreshments re-freshments being served after the ride at the home of Mrs. S. H. Lund on Seventh East street. a Mrs. Charles Sherman and Mrs. Ganz will entertain the Indies of the G. I. A. and their friends Thursday afternoon at 259 South Third East street. 1 Miss Mary Halloran and Ruel Hallo-ran Hallo-ran gave a Jolly sleighing party on Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. After driving around for two hours thc young people were taken to the Halloran home, where supper sup-per was served, and the aleigh ride resumed re-sumed later. The young people included In the party were: The Misses May O'Nell, Blanch Snow, Theresa Radclllfe, Nettle Luman, Stella. Franklin, Florence Halloran, MIrten Read. Carroll Bints, Alvaradus Mayne, Paul Davis, Bennlc Woolf and Marie Van Cott. A most enjoyable sleighing party was given Tuesday ovenlng by the Misses Alice Farrell, Violette Craig, Margie Mulvoy. Edna Scott Ida Cohn. Ada West and Eva Rae to Art Bolton, Will McAlIster, Wesley Wilson, Calvin Pitt Dennis Murphy, Eugene Sears and Leo Frost. Supper was served at Miss Far-rell's, Far-rell's, after which the merry crowd dispersed. |