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Show I blETY I !? to prevent Impositions f5tt raasmcnts. Tho Trlbuno v iv i especially marrtaRO T ifl nBascnonta. for publl- IftH'i & with thorn nana . ich tho Eourca of tho y S So traced It tho matter j. a question. OAIiENDAE. left Fcllanc, an April bride, i ff bfit of honor at several v htf ft. On Saturday. March y :H. Dor man will enter- y iensincton in her honor, y V iv, ainrch 2C. Miss Nan S ffence Hammcl will en- y brmally at bridge this y fr i ? Iph Anderson lias issued y L ' ffor a Kensington, to be y ft homo Saturlay aj lor- y nor of Mrs. I- lorn bin- y .a tiv cm nil nintvou ot the y ft K y Ut I v BaDimn will entertain f 5e faon in honor oc Miss y lift lickson 01 Mnrtin s i or- y !E8t Us here the cucsc of her y 51 fs Stewart. . . v B Wells entertained ft of the encral board of the E rat a delightful affair Mon- n jn the society rooms ot op's building. The rooms III vcly decorated in i pro- ing flowers. A feature of E ? i. was personal rcminis-Pam rcminis-Pam jsnicsls of the members of Hio have passed away Jjnl libs live in the hearts of tho " 5th for their personal traits Srk. Another enjoyable fen-Sfternnon fen-Sfternnon was the cutting frtc birthday ouko with Indies presented to Mrs. occasion of the xeecn't vc-;-jn honor of her S2nd birth-ilicf birth-ilicf society. J5 Dcc and Mrs. S. II. Shar-(w Shar-(w aod five tables at a bridge , l afternoon at tho apart-i apart-i ilattcr in the Ivanhoe. in !a (vNcIson Storv, Jr., of 13ozc-jTT 13ozc-jTT Tho rooms wero effectively 7Z tfybito tarnations and vio- jstcsscs were assisted bv J? Pliunnan and Mrs. JB. T. xj ea woro won by Mrs. K. K. HAI ffi' J' Grocsbcck and bv ;r. Barfch annonnces flic ? Bbr daughter, Olive Aman-j Aman-j fcMhy Guillotte. 'A'hc ccrc-' ccrc-' jrforincd Monday bv Jc n jV in the presence of tho M imily of tho bride. After VJjftnd Mrs. Guillotlo will be ft ;hcir friends at I lie Brnns- jP Story, Jr. will leavo the TCRthc week for her home in cjhf.. after spending the past Jipith. Dr. and Mrs. II'. Is. Ilcwctl. will be home the pmontli from several weeks ?pcnt with her sisters in Ocean Tark. Oil. Mr.. Hcwett. will return by way of Alameda. Gal., where she will spend a few (lavs with licr daughter, Miss Howell. Mrs. J. G. Biamn of Ocean Park. Cal.. will bo here soon to remain until after ilio wedding of her sister, Miss Ethel Lane, and G. "V. Lloyd." which will tako place here early in April. Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Corny of Ogden spent Mondn' here and attended the meeting and .banquet of tho Mizpah chaptor of the 0. L. S. Monday evening at Masonic Temple. Mrs. II., S. Joseph and her sister, Miss Morris, returned Tuesday from a month spent in California. Thev returned re-turned by wnv of Potland, on account of tho washouts. Charles Ilimstreot will leave today for his home in Caliontc, Nov., after spending tho past two weeks hero with his sister. Mrs. .1. W. IJall. Mrs. M. Huff and children have returned re-turned from a visit in Los Angeles and tho benches. They arc now at home at the Colonial hotclf Mrs. J. J. McClellan and two daughters, daugh-ters, the Misses Genevieve- and Madeline Made-line McClellan, are spending a few da-s with friends in Parson. The Thursday Afternoon Bridge club will be entertained this week by Miss Aileen McMillan at. her home on East South Templo street. Mrs. Karl Footc and her mother, Mrs. McCoy, will bo home the middle of the month from several weeks spent in Long Beach, Cal. fioger V. .Tcssup has a six weeks' leavo of absence from the Highland Boy mine to go on a surveying trip in southern Utah. Friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. Frank Cook is very sick at the California hospital in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mchse and family are now at home to their friends at ir3n Second avenue, Los Augelcs, Cal. Mrs. Jake Israel expects to leave soon for California, where she will remain re-main six weeks or two months. T. B. C'osgriff will return Saturday from a trip to Itcno, New, and California. Cali-fornia. Judco G. W. Bartch left Tuesday noon for the City of Mexico. |