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Show :ture Tense in Evidence ' in Xonsidennp Pfeasures . '. sooir , as well as otherwise, v, r?fl.V in the future tense at it is not what is, but wht v'0hc ,llat i the important eon-,',a' eon-,',a' Housekeepers begiu to look :Ja"s and their minds turn to '"'in'"?' Winter wardrobes arc ,. ; tolerated tor a few weeks " ,J."'C "Pring clothes arc beins .j.p constructed. v',' 'wn'l.v exists duriua the ., f:R days of March while tit'n'".' lU sr"itif;l imo and I hri'K in the wav of proltv hti a"l pastimes. ' ' -?hwHA.CRABBE f'f'-tainfl "'"s" V af,ort,l"'n with an Or-" Or-" frirl.v in honor of Jti. dolin Victor Axton. formerly Miss Hazel Edwards. Ed-wards. Following the performance tea was served at the Xewhouse. The guests, besides the guest of honor, were Mrs. Ivy 1. Pavis, Mrs. J. A. Edwards. Mrs. Mavc Oncth, Miss Mrytlc Edwards, Mi-s Deli Carruthers, Mis Minnie Miller, Mil-ler, Mi.s Edith Foisted and Miss Grace Crahbc. '' , jiFXIOR members of the" F. F. T. ot J the L". of L". entertained with a card partv vesterday ,euing at the home of Miss Ruth .Jones. Class colors were used to decorate the house. Toe members of the club are Miss cKum done- Miss Dorothy Tayue. Miss Mary i -liftn'n. Miss Euella Strona. Miss Denial, Den-ial, West. -Miss Mabel Hansen. Ms? Edith "Beatie, Miss Villctta Cowley. Miss Eessio Niiikersou, Miss Mildred Clark, Miss Keva Holdaway, Miss Blanche Christcnseu, Miss Arlene Lewis, Miss Ada Sturdevant and Miss Frances Bagwell. MrSS LA RUE NF.LSOX, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Anderson. Miss Ruth War-burton War-burton and Miss Ethel Keeve entertained enter-tained last evening at a progressive dinner part.V. followed by dancing at the home of Mi.ss Ethel Reeve. The guests included Miss Thelma Nelson, Miss Carolyn McCuue, Miss Lila Xelson. Miss Khea Winters, Miss Ruth Winters. Miss Lillian Homer, Ed Kanffman. Mcrril Hanson. Leroy Xelson. Fltwd Xelson, Miss Eva Dauiic, Newman Marcel, Mar-cel, Louis Robinson, Henry Crantz, James Butler, Richard Hancock and Gail 5tcPonald. MUSIC pupils of Mrs.'.'. B. Ambler were presented in a recital at her home on Sixth avenue yesterday afternoon. after-noon. R'eadings vere fiiven by Mrs. Esther Husbands and Miss He'en Betty (Coutimicd on P.-5C Three.) f " J faImrijwm rga One.) j ' " TUo!5" giving nmsioal solee-';!f' solee-';!f' "libol Steele, Miss "''Valtrough, .rrnk Pallon, ,vil,lin", Harold Dallon, ''-''J' romerov. Miss Helen T 'mooic, Miss Helen Schoici, ir!l" jtis, Ruth Vi.il, Miss )lJ'k'cr Mri Fin"' Rccd :-k j(S Oiirontte, Miss Kathcrino '.-'Miss Louise Steele, Miss j UhH. Mi Winnie Rollo. H,ia romcroy. Miss Elvira Bermoe living, and Miss iS' firn,al dam-infr rart' "Ivas Plvct ' .'evening bv Mr. and Mrs- Kean ,b(,ir home, 1057 Eleventh 't in honor of .Mrs. Miller's v' Louiso Wilson, of Berkeley, -iest at the Miller home. ,-fft mpljer was served late, in nine. Crystal candelabra hold-feai-ales' formed a centerpiece 3yf. The guests numbered !..v'r 0f the younger society folk. : lyRS.. RUSSELL FAUX SCOTT, formerly! j: Miss Jessie Thomson, who was married: :j yesterday and will go to the home of her hus-: band in Malad, Idaho, to live. i ill11 : S : ! h; ;i v u a- ,M in ; J I t i I tfJ rt " ! f I I :WJ: t i gloves. She carried American Beuuty roses. ; Assisting in the dining room were ; Miss Valate Thomson, Miss Betty Thoin-; Thoin-; .-on and Miss Alice Thomson. J The couple will make a short wedding trip in Idaho, and will be at home in I Malad after Juue 1. 1 Mrs. W. L. YVatkins announces the engagement of her daughter, Eloise. to Charles J. Wagner of Philadelphia. The wedding will take place Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of the ibride, 40 West Sorth Temple street. The Kev. P. A. Simpkin will perform tuo ceremony, which will be followed by an informal reception. it-Announcement it-Announcement is made of the marriage mar-riage of Miss Mary Bums and Sergeant Harold W. Osborn". The wedding took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. B.-I. Lloyd. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Heber ('. Ivcrsuu and was followed fol-lowed by an informal reception. Sergeant Ser-geant Osborn left Friday for Fort Sill, Okla., where he will remain until he receives his: discharge from service. Mrs. Osborn will remain in the city until Sergeant Osborn is discharged. . Mr. and Mrs. Ebbe Jessen announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruby, to Eoy Childs of Gunnison. The wedding will take place March 26. i Following the marriage of Miss Virginia Vir-ginia Beau of this city and J. H. fitidd of St.. Anthony, Idaho, Thursday in the Salt Lake temple, a dinner was given in the evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Rich on Sherman avenue. A bowl of pink sweet peas was tho centerpiece cen-terpiece for the table. Acacia blossoms wero used in the living room. Captain and Mrs. Clinton Harrison entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rudd at Fort Douglas. The couple will make their home in St. Anthony. Miss Crissey Burgess and George Lynch were married Monday in Evan- |