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Show IaSD MRS. EUGENE 13, aW entertained with a letter party last night at the j Lake theater, followed by per at the Prlllroom at the h n compliment to their Miss Nannie rnlmcr, who Is a the Otla Skinner company, ne3 a week's enpagoment at rjke last night. The theater Hied Mr. and Mrs. E. O. How-md How-md Mre. Karl Schold. James j jfr?, John Reed of Denver, ro'the party at the prill were otla Skinner. Mr, and Mrs. hn. Miss Merle Maddcrn and tr of the company. Royle King, palmer, who is playing extra ionipanr durlnff thc Salt Iakc f Mr. and Mrs. A. N McKay, M. W. P. Klsor of this n Reed of Denver was at r friends informally yestorday !t the home of Mrs. A. G. An-q An-q jtrcet. The house was prct-(ed prct-(ed in yellow roses and Jon-i Jon-i Lorena Whipple sans during ,on. Mrs, Reed and Mrs. An-;ved An-;ved the guests. Including Mrs. ij-Salt Lake friends. Tea was Miss Ethel Paul, Miss Gulla lelcn Hanchctt and Miss Margin Mar-gin F. Holmes of this city of the patronesses at a big II riven at the flote! Mary-ijadcna. Mary-ijadcna. Cul., last week, and iVnppcars in the Jo.s Angelas 5 Herald among several of the Itroncsses. Of the bull, the Iler-r. Iler-r. idwl's greatest annual cxc-lu-I.-ial event, the charity IhjII, yiace Thursday night nt the f.fa' rot merely a $100,000,000 illhousll t""t much wealth Is ated by patronesses and eom-k'of eom-k'of managers, hut wealth plus 'cotillon is the only key whlen Hn the doors of this affair, fe on the list of patronesses Is ismtto of membership In tho fr't circle, and even to receive jrftatlon presupposes the right tj Into all big fashionable af-y af-y Mds of the event are devoted pfntaln tliu Children's Training f, which has a home on D'M -2nrctt, wlicro slxty-flvc children JjHr famlllrK arc kept. lBiirruigo of Miss Fanny D. Lees WKjl.tv. William Francis Bulkley !l nlgni at 5 o ciock at 4u ral. i?.ishop F. S. Spalding utiful Episcopal marriage led by Dean Samuel A. o altar wan decorated in to carnations. Tho bride las' costume of Alice blue, tended by Miss Abigail II B. Fells was best man. vas given at the home of irollne and Flora Harrison, nd North street, following The couple left last nighl ; trip to California. They Ir home in Salt Lake after ntll July 1, when Mr. Bulk-liaigo Bulk-liaigo of a church in Provo. is liud charge of St. John's slon In tills city for some tride Is one of iho most 1 popular young women of t News-American of Manila, 11, junt received hero, tells Jtof the steamer Tasmania Panama Pacific exposition , including Major Sydney ormerly stationed at Fort 3 commission was making ilgn countries In the Interposition. Inter-position. The passengers of ;t(ainer were picked up at nd by thc steadier Nikko ia to Manila, a month ahead dule ut that point. Mrs, 1th Major Cloman. Their ends will bo glad to know aped Injury.. iB item In th Cablo-News lanlla of January G, will be Salt Lake mnvcntful trip of twenty-Ihe twenty-Ihe transport Thomas ar- rived Sunday just, before noon with 360 passengers from San Francisco. Honolulu und Guam. The big troopship troop-ship was delayed a day soon after leaving Guam by a strong gale, which necessitated going out of her course. Colonel Irons, who is on route to To-klo. To-klo. as rnilllary attache, raa commanding com-manding officer of troops. He Is wj)1 known In Manila as commander of the Twentieth Infantry u Cuar-tol Cuar-tol Kspana two years ago. Colonel Irons is accompanied bv his wlfo and they will be quartered at tho Army and Navy club annex until the departure de-parture of tho Thomas for Nagasaki on Januury 15. " h Mr. and Mrs. "Walker Andrew of Millers, Mil-lers, Nov., nrc receiving congratulations over the arrival of a gn-1 baby, their lirst born, who made her advent at St. Mark's hospital. Mrs. Andrew -was Miss Elsie Parson, daughter of M. K. Parsons of this city. The new baby is tho first granddaughter in the Parsons family. Mrs. A. T. Moon has returned from Pueblo, after a several weeks' visit. 4. t, 4 Mrs. E. T. S.paldlng and daughter, MJss Helen Spalding, have arrived from Honolulu Hono-lulu and aro at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Spalding Is a. sister of Mrs. Joseph A Rogera and Mr. Gccrge, C. Bowen of Fort Dougla?. Htm The Emerson class will meet at the Unitarian church, parlors Wednesday aft-ornoon aft-ornoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church -will meet this afternoon at U30 o'clock in tho ladles' parlor. Mrs. Checver and Mrs. Tibballs will be hostesses. Mrs. J. Tj. Wilson and Mrs. LI. Arthur Weymouth will give a Kensington this afternoon from ':M until 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs Wilson, lf.7 South Twelfth East, for Ihe benefit of tho "blue section-' of the Tiifl Methodist church. The music section of the Jadies' Literary Lit-erary club will have an especially interesting inter-esting programme In its regular meeting at the. clubhouse this afternoon. Selections Selec-tions will be givtm from the great oratorios. orato-rios. The programme will begin at -:30 o'clock and tea will be served afterward. Ernest R. KKIredge and Guv Eidredgo have returned to the homo of tho former In Portland, Ore. After spending a few days with his brother, Mr. Guy Eldrcdge will go to his family in Tacoma, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Younger announce an-nounce tho marriago of their daughter, Fmma Lucile, to Oliver Carter of Eureka, Utah, the corcmony having taken placo .Saturday last After a short honeymoon tho young couple will go to Eureka to make their home, -where the groom is a mining assnyor. |