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Show j - -xi -- v'.. .... r. l M'OlM:iTK U'l.l vuusxV I :ir. M.!- Krunkltn KiU-r. nitn- II j .,, .1 .it luiu-iu-oii !( :iav M I -v iMi::in,".v!;il I'luli in honor f k Hii-'i'l S.ippr'.;io'i. vtio will .-'J ;ut week. U tie lal'ie w.us iltv-' iltv-' , ... ,-.'Vr jv'-en:o of srten and t and th'.v I'liu.Miiua ' ' ,vr-.-! j; :'' Yi-v-t 1 r i-OThln.t- j " f r-V.ec t'.Tils it-' painted. r!o d'. tenors l.iid 'U jjppo'nl'Hl noc If.i .' . r.J.i n'tfiHin b Mr. 1 .. K. ,;: !v.n. t7 -fv. t. The ' vntt.-'1 IM pl.au?. n-d i-.ic:i. UvU ft t-r.cMt red. : i;o i t-nieii U of rul ... V-i" crMul on a i'!;;rv . e- Twenty-roup iMirsts were en-' en-' -. : a OitrJs. v 1 1 . i, iu:;:onM i;u--ste I T: e Ivf.oss wu i ssiit cl by Mis r J-iJ- a-.! MVs AJji'c: Ho.;. J - r I - ri::;.e o:" M's I'.iro! a:n1 . M I'.-io-s took fUo l.i st ni; lit at j.-j Mr. ar.a Mrs. M', T. Smith. 4 : 't si'vot. Tl.o i-vremony was j ;-'.'.-j ''' li'S-'P J- T't:-' lioriiiaril. ! .r::ot) :'v'a'Wi,1:. TI'o hoi'M- wasj ul'-S' 'n 'ti"r.nm..l tints, j . . -i" 'ii'-liiu rovii. Th; uppor j iJ u ": i-:p'; ni:-i white ro;os t "4 :; rvi- -? it 'i l'M!: Txhitc rib- :: ; 1 1 O'ti tl ha;-. lier. T'.v i . vO" n of w;;;io I'lepe io ,-.: a Uioe ov,:a.-cs iu:j rarr'.o.l j :l- rcc.-?. As5is:i:u u: rt.-t-r.in vert" ! ,v.:i K.-ynvHas. Mrs. cSj.c;:cer j . vr. rs. II. C. MoDop-Cug;;. - a:t:-? Nit'ots prt'PuK-d i-a the ilintns j i "..-.e i-ouv'i will their ho:ne !.: b:: I .i l-'-t ftrtet. ! L.?.c?e Ktndall Thiii.ta. ai:5liter ot .-J Mrs. U. K. Thomas, a:u1 Samuel I wore !iKirr:ed last nUht at ! :. o:" the brliie's rer.t?. 137 j --W?t Tvn.pio. The cert mor.y was .ed ty i;-&:;op K. S. Ti:;s;ey in the v-.;o c: thd !i.:r.:iy an-i u few irt- ' .;e ir.-.r.-:?. A-i !pt-rmai reception I . . -. ; ro in S u i n i i P.1. w r. e . Urge .--.-t o: the fri( !u1- oi the cuple cnhed , ;i:f-d c-;r.t.7a::;h-.;ior.s. 2-.lv. ntid Mrs. -.j- let"; on ir.o tr.iJr'icht train for .:: L-- ch, Cal.. where ifiey wlli iraho 'hi H?n:cr "U". Sherwood wiLl eiiter- t-.'Jj t..o second In a series of ; :-;cs a: r.er ho:r.e on Eigr.th avenue o: p-arties of well known so- :t rr.e have beer, arrrtpce.1 for the tonier.t at the First L'oneresational .-wrier. Mr. anil Mrs. Charlts W. -Li.i v.'i present their iupil. Miss Mi::mVrri, in dramar!-: rea-iines. :si r-eneh: of tii1 Assoiiateti Charitv M:s Mumrord will be as-: as-: :r furnish! nsr the prosrrarr.me by the .ir.s rron.lrier.t n'.uyic-H.l artists: The - a 'rrteite. M;? Mae O'Xeil. so- II. G. VanA'ken. maniloiirt; Mies rrn WWpp;e. soprano; Miss Edna ,,iEl.Ir.7 7.M,Do0"Bl, fly Mis. Curol Smith, who was .named loot msl.t at the homo of her parents on Eighth East street. lJ - i -v s In l! s i , 1 jlj x ' ' I jij ' 7 j Cone, pianist; Mir's Eleanor Reynolds, so-p:no; so-p:no; Melvin Peterson, ha ritone ; Miss Amy llcwc, acconjpanlst. The funds will be distributed by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. a - The errrent events ard current Htrra-tr.re Htrra-tr.re so--ilon of tlie Indies' literary club will meet tii's aftemtton at the cluhouF. A brief Christmas procrDrnma w-.U be followed fol-lowed i-y iva. The members are invited to bririr their friends and their sewing for a social af r.erno4.T. Mrs. A. II. Parsons Par-sons will reid Christmas stones, and the boys' chorus of the Wjw t.-h school will s'.np Christn.as carols, under the direction of Mrs. A. 11. Feabody. The members of the Beta. Theta PI fraternity fra-ternity wiil give a dance this even ins at the Ladies' Literary club house. Miss Edith Mudpett will entertain hr sewing club and a Tew other friends in the last of a series of Red Cross teas at WitLcr to be lDCioJod la BuodM o:iety Ct must b Id Uil ottlca not Utv Lhu ouoq 6aturJA7. her home on Third avenue this after- ' i:oo:l The Girls' club of the hn?h nehool ""dl give a da net: this evening at the hop. room m Fort UouJus. Miss Josephine Haly of Black Hawk,1 I-tan. has returned home, after a two weeks' v-Mt to Mias Ada Keirusou and Mits Jennie Sands. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blair. Jr.. will leave Satimlay for the east and south. They will visit NVw York, Atlanta, Chicago, Chi-cago, St. remits iind ot:-er t?;LSiern and soutiiern cities, retwnint,' February 1. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Benner X. Smith left yesterdav for Caliromia. to remain for some time. Miss Jrargaret MeClure, who has been ' i ea-t for some tin.. wi!l remain in ! ; Washington. J.'. C, for the huhdavs. ! Miss Ruth Spencer will entertain Sat-u:day Sat-u:day at hr home in Federal Heights with a mush-alc and Informal dancing party in honor of .Miss Ucverlv jovce of 1 . Detroit. Mich, wiio is the guest of Miss I Lorraine Whito. Mies White entertained ! 3t 1'Jncheon at the Hotel I'tah, followed by a matinee party, Tuesday afternoon. Miss Matie Howolls wj'd entertain Saturday Sat-urday afternoon at her homo on Fourth avenue in honor of her slsier. Mis? Margaret Mar-garet Hovrells. who wii be married soon. Mrs. Georee A. Snow will leave Saturday Satur-day for Washington, D. C, to join Mr. Sno'? and spend the Christmas holidavs. . Mi-s. George H. Wood, who has been visiting in Mississippi, is now in Washington. Wash-ington. D. C. viitine Mrs. Charles W. Lawrence. Mrs. Wood will go to Boston later to visit her niece. Miss Ella Dyer, who is studying thrc. Mrs. William H. De Wolfe will arrive Monday from Milford, Utah, to" spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs Frank T. Robe: t. Miss Minnie Klesel of Ogden is spending spend-ing a few days in Salt Lake. Thomas Ranahan of Ro;se, Tdaiio, Is in Salt Lake City to trp-nd the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Shea. Mr. Ranahan Ran-ahan is a brother of Mrs. She. . I Mips Claudia Greene returned last j, night from Berkeley, where she has been attending college. She will spend the holidays with her parents. Coionel and Mrs. Lawrence Greene. 156 First avenue. |