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Show njuinnnfuwuutnjinuxnrw -j polite Oforld EutfVfinAnrinxririhnjiJuxnnnnxi'V.' - MRS. LEDTARD M. BAILEY will entertain en-tertain at a luncheon Saturday, cpmpll-mentary cpmpll-mentary to Miss Starling. V ' MR. AND MRS. A.. E. WELBT have gone to Calif orrrta for a short stay. MRS. GEORGE E. FORRESTER Is en- tertainlng Mrs. C Bonn and Mrs. Charles Miller of La Crosse, Wis. MRS. HUBBARD W. REED will eive a large tea Thursday afternoon of Easter week, complimentary to Mrs. William G. Sharp and Mrs. Thomas Davis. MRS. ROBERT J. GLEXD1XNING will entertain at bridge Monday. THE WEDDING of Miss Ida Hilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hilton, to Harry -W. Bouton will take place to-I night at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. J. W. Keddington. 807 Second street MRS. A. T. MOON' entertained at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. A. D. TWK PROGRAMME COMMITTEE of the Reviewers' flub is at work on the programme for 1905-. The annual breakfast break-fast of the club is set for June 1. the committee com-mittee on arrangements Including Mrs. Charles D. Moore. Mrs. Ellen Elliott and Mrs. David Evans. The members of the programme committee are Mrs. Charles D. Moore. Mrs. C. H. Blanchard. Mrs. H. G.- Talbot. Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood, Mrs. David Evans. MISS STARLING will arrive here Saturday Sat-urday and will be the guest of Mra. W il-liam il-liam Igleheart. Miss Igleheart will arrive ar-rive hre early in May, and will visit for some time with relatives. . MRS. F. A. DRUEHL is at home after having been at Pacific Grove for the winter.. win-ter.. . . - ' .. MRS. WILLIAM JOB WHITE of the Enjery fiats received from 2 o'clock until 6 o'clock vesterday afternoon, in honor of her mother. Mrs. Juliette Pratt, it being the- sixtv-sixth anniversary of her birth. Those who assisted Mrs. White were Mrs. Frank Larsen. Mrs. Richard Farrington. Mrs. Julius Pratt and Miss Neva Pratt. Covers were laid for twenty guests. MISS JULIA ANDERSON of Kansas ,Oity. Mo., and Mr. Herbert Wing of Boise, were married at St. Paul's church vesterday afternoon. The bride arrived here vesterday and was met by the bridegroom. bride-groom. Thev were driven at once to the church, where the ceremony was performed per-formed bv the Rev. C. E. Perkins. Those present were Mrs. Perkins. Mrs. George ' C. Hunting and Miss- Beatrice O'Connor. They will go at once to Boise, where they will reside. : . "MISS LULU B. TAYSUM and Frank 'E. Shroeder were nuletly married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. S. L. - Taysum. ' 634 Brldport street. The cere-monv cere-monv was performed by Bishop West of . the Ninth ward of the- Mormon church. Mr. and Mrs. Shroeder will be at home after May 1 at 141 F street. . MR. C. R. STROCK entertained the following fol-lowing guests at dinner last evening-: Miss Bertha Boden. Mrs. Dr. Flood, Miss Tuttle. Mrs. Gunn. Miss Lottie Gunn. Miss Hilda Beavis. Miss Nina Knuteon and Miss Mabel Sellers. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. T..A. Flood. ' MRS.- D. H. TWOMEY will entertain the members .of the Home Protective Hague tomorrow afternoon at her home, 7 Seventh East street. Mrs. Ed Fitch will read a paper on "The Home." THE ' CONGREGATION of the First Congregational church will give a testimonial testi-monial concert at the church next Mon- day night. In honor of the church organist. organ-ist. Tliomas Radcliffe. who on that day will bVe completed a quarter of a cen-turv cen-turv nf&rvioe as organist of the church. |