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Show Count Do Laborde and Philip Livcrmore are now on a duck-shooting trip at the Bear River Duck club. Already are prominent members of tho Episcopalian church talking of some sort of a reception In honor of the now bishop of the diocese, either the one Just appointed, appoint-ed, or, if ho does not accept, in honor of the appointee. 1 Mrs. Caroline Gibson will arrive In the city shortly to Visit her son, George J. Gibson. 1 The marriage of Miss Emma Fisher anil Dr. E. C. Falrweather took place yesterday morning at St. Mark's, only the family and a few intimate friends being present. Many friends will extend best wishes to the bride and groom. A' number wre on the courts and links ai the Country club yesterday, the day belng Ideal for outdoor exercise. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Trent have moved to 2S0 North Main, the old Frltsch home, where they will bo at home to their friends after November 1. 0 That Mrs. Effle Russell Hay Ward and 15 well Kendrlck were married last week at Farmlnglbn will cause much surprise to their frlonds. and best wishes will bo In order. The bride Is a Salt Lake girl who has a wide circle of friends, while the groom Is n successful young Eastern' man. Mrs. Archibald A. Kerr left yesterday afternoon for a three weeks visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Robort-son, Robort-son, at their home In Eureka, Judgo Thomas Marloneaux of Nephl is spending a few days in this city with his wife and daughter at tho Miller hotel. The regular mcotlnpr of the current events and current literature section of the Ladles' Literary club will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. nugh Park will road a paper on the "Life and Work of Elbert Hubbard," and Miss I Ethel Paul will revlow "Tho Silent Places." Members of tho James B. MeKean Woman's Wo-man's Relief corps were pleasantly entertained en-tertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Clark. 270 East Soc-ond Soc-ond South street- Mr. and Mrs. Callow will bo at homo to their friends at an informal rocoptlon at the Konyon hotel Friday evonlng, October Oc-tober 2S. Mrs J. M. Callow and children leave for a trip to Europo on Saturday, October Oc-tober 29. via Montreal and Glasgow, leaving Montreal on November 3 on tho steamship Corinthian. Mrs. Callow will bo gone twclvo months. Mr. Callow Is ' remaining, but expects to leave somo time next cummer to bring them back. Mrs. Lucius P. -Judd- and Mrs. Flora E Sinclair will entertain the members of tho Eastern Star Friday ovonlnic. October Oc-tober 21. at the home of Mrs. Judd. HCj Princeton avenue. Mrs Ellsworth Daggett Is quite III at her home, bavins undergone an operation opera-tion for an abscess of the ear last eon-Ing. eon-Ing. Her friends will regret to learn of the Illness and will hope for her early recovery. |