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Show Outdoor Parties Are Popular Just Now Mrs. Frederick Upton Leonard will entertain at a children's party Monday afternoon from j until S o'clock at Liberty park, in celebration of her little lit-tle daughter Peffy "s eight h birthday. Mrs. Harry Ostler will entertain at 'luncheon "Wednesday afternoon at her home on Yale avenue. Ladies' Aid society of the "Westminster "Westmin-ster Presbyterian church will entertain at a kensinjjton Monday afternoon from 2 until o o'clock, at the home of Mrs. AVilHam Toyne, 251 West, Fourth Xorth, in honnr of Mrs. L. V. Hardi-man, Hardi-man, who will leave soon for Leuver to make her vhome. ' AH ladies of the church and other friend a of Mrs. Tiardiman are invited. ' Former residents of Fphraim will hold a reunion Wednesday evening at Liberty park. They will meet at the flagpole at (i o'clock. AH former residents resi-dents of Ephraim are '-urged to attend. Fach will brin sr a basket luncheon, and lijiht refreshments will be served by the committee in eharire. ' Mr. and Mrs. "W. IT. pahr invite all ' Grand Army comrades and members of the Oliver O. Howard "W. 1?. 0. to the celeb rat ion of t heir Golden Wedding Wed-ding anniversary Monday evening at their home, 2oU0 South Seventh Fast street. Take South Srventh East car. The T. F. B. Card dub will meet at 222-Soulh Fifth Fast Monday night. This' year the .Daughters of the Ftah Pioneers will have their a nnual excursion excur-sion Wednesday at Saltair. All the camns in the stale are cordially in vited to attend and make tho clay a success. A musical program will be given at 6 p. m. Governor Bamberger and Richard W. Young will address Hie daughters and .their friends. First and second prizes are offered 'for swimming. Tho dance prizes are for the best, waltz, and for the var-seuvienne. var-seuvienne. The oldest pioneer man and wo titan will also be presented witli a remembrance, and the. largest family present will be given a half ton. of coal. A cordial invitation is extended to all daughters and their friends. The following committees will be in charge: Entertainment Lily C. Wolsten-holme, Wolsten-holme, Lorialla L. Home, Maud N. Thompson, Alice D. Bitt, Lorena -Emery and Hazel M, Black. Program Elizabeth R. "Wright, Elma Young, Minnie H. James, Grace C. Nes-len, Nes-len, Leonora T. Harrington, Betsy G. Lyman, Agnes O. Thomas. Publicity Annie Lynch and Jean-ette Jean-ette Y. Fast on. Reception Committee Emmeline B. Wells, Mana Y. Dougall, Sarah J. Cannon, Can-non, S?rah J. R. Miller, Alice M. Horue, Susie Y. Gates, Annie W. Cannon, Can-non, Libbie R. Pratt, Elizabeth I. Wilcox, Wil-cox, Julie P. Farnsworth, Zina H. Bull, Clara W. Beebe, Yilaie N. Bennion, Elizabeth L. Cartwright, Lillian H. ' Woollev, Emma W. Pyner, Hattie P. Kimball, Annie T. Meier, Lucy A. Clark, Fannie Gillette, Phoebe S. La- velle. Prise ilia W. Riter, Mary Luff, : Pint a Snow, Mary L. S. Chambers, Ella. W. Love, Lydia Morris, Jane Irvine, Sophia M". Hardy, Margaret Miller, Mary T. Katz, Mary S. Smith, Margaret Roberts, Hannah Lapish, Lvdia lorris, Fanny Gillette, Castrina Josephine G. Scott, Castrina Trescott, Julia Sadler, Phoebe S. Saville, Rebecca Rebec-ca B. Hayner, E. J. H. Bennett, La-vina La-vina Cora Bennett, Ann D. Groesbeck, I Annie Lynch, Jeanette Hyde, Mrs. Er-I Er-I ma Eldredge. Mrs. Neff, Mrs. 1 lartin, Nellie H. HRiser Clarissa Clar-issa Barlow, Mary G. Puffer, Caroline P. Burt, Annie P. Williams, Wil-liams, Maud L. Huish. Geneve Hig-bottom, Hig-bottom, So)hia H. jenson, Bculah Woollev, jNIargaret Hoggan. Mary Mar-eroff, Mar-eroff, Sarah A. Oarlder, Eliza Thomas, Margaret AV. Rose, Agnes Squire Jonen, Alvira B. Thomas. |