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Show c-'"u ? jvnuvAnrunjVTJxnruvvri ruM-ruu MRS. GEORGE 8CTHERLAND entertained' enter-tained' at a Kensington and ' linen . - shower'for Miss Nell Cullen, the bride-elect, bride-elect, . yesterday, at which twelve of . . the. you a g glH friends , of the hostess . and the guest of. honor were present. The early hours of the afternoon were spent In sewing a dosen - handsome napkins, which 'were hemmed for the ' honor guest. Music was enjoyed and a buffet supper was served from a tea table done in the colors chosen for the . wedding. . 'see MISS MARY LOUISE ANDERSON Is entertaining en-tertaining at a Kensington this afternoon, after-noon, in honor of Mrs. C. E. Want-land Want-land of Denver. j - "' MISS LOUISE LAMSON Is entertaining the Sewing club this afternoon at her home on Sixth East street. . . s MISS JEAN MELVIN will return to her .home In Boseman, Mont., next week, - after spending several weeks with Dr: and Mrs. A. D. Melvln. see''-'' MR AND MRS. ANTHON LUND of Provo are spending a few days in the . city with friends. e e MR. AND MRS. THOMAS SHANNON have moved Into their new home, 623 Second street, ' . - e e e THE HOME PROTECTIVE LEAGUE Is meeting with- Mrs. D. H. Twomey, 25 Seventh East .street, Mils afternoon. , THE MARRIAGE of Miss Edna Dennis and David Mills, both of Eureka, was solemnized Wednesday at noon at the home of the Rev. D. L. Helmlck. The ceremony was performed by Mr. Helmlck, Hel-mlck, and was witnessed by the intl-mate intl-mate friends of the bride and bridegroom. bride-groom. ..... see MRS. W. W. RITER will give a muslcale next Monday night at her home, for the benefit of the gymnasium fund of the University of Utah. The musicians musi-cians who . will participate are J. J. McClellan. Wlllard Weihe. Miss Aga-thea Aga-thea Berkhoel and Hugh V. Dougall. e e e MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. JUDSON enter- laiuru at a. wnisi party last mgni in their apartments in the Miller flats. Eight tables were used. see B. T. CANNON left for the East yesterday, yester-day, for a short stay. . . . e e . e THE FRESHMEN of the University will entertain at a dancing party tonight in the Museum building. v e e TODAY IS president's day at the Ladles' Literary club, and a special programme pro-gramme has been arranged. "The Responsibilities Re-sponsibilities of Citizenship" will be discussed by Mrs. W. H. Dale, and Mrs. Joel L. Priest will read selections from child verse. The plans for remodeling re-modeling the clubhouse will be discussed dis-cussed at the conclusion of the programme. pro-gramme. see MRS. M. A. ARMSTRONG, formerly of this city, but now a resident of Los Angeles, arrived here Wednesday In company with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Knight of Massachusetts. A luncheon was given In her honor yesterday, and many friends greeted her. The party left in the afternoon for Springfield, where they will stay through the summer, sum-mer, going to Los Angeles In the fall. |