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Show BAnruiiWMUiiiAnnAninnAnnnrvnn j polite aioHd i nninAnirtnAfuutAunnriAtAro MR8. C. "M. FREED, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Walter O. Filer, and her. son, Ellis Freed, left for New York last night, whence they will sail for Europe, to be gone six months. MR. AND MRS. J. J. DUNN were in the city from Provo yesterday. MRS. MOSES K1RKPATRICK and her daughters will leave during the nelt week for Butte, where they will be Joined by Miss Ruth ' Klrkpatrlck. From Butte they will go to Lake Ta-hoe Ta-hoe to spend the summer. THE DANCE of the Gamma Phi society so-ciety wll lnot bo given until next Friday Fri-day night. MRS. K. O. LEE entertained the members mem-bers of her Sunday-echool class at her home last night. MRS. L E. HALL and her mother have returned to the city. . MRS. WILLIAM REID entertained at a 4 o'clock tea yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Joseph H. Young and Miss Klrkpatrlck. MRS. CHARLES H. BRINK Is back after af-ter a brief visit with Mr. Brink In Denver. . MRS. DAVID EVANS and her two little daughters are back from a visit to California. MISS ROSALIE POLLOCK has returned from a visit of two weeks In the East. - MISS ADA DI'SENBERRT of Provo Is the gtieat of Mies Emily Whitney for a few davs. MRS. GEORGE Y. WALLACE left for Denver today to meet Mrs. George Tuttle of St. Louis. From Denver they will go to California for a month. MISS DOROTHY KINNEY Is spending the season In Portland with her slater, Mrs. Dougherty. MISS FERN ALLEMAN Is In the city rrom San Jose, and Is the guext of her aunt, Mrs. M. B. Whitney. - MRS. CHARLES SHEPARD and Miss Clare Shepard of Sprlngvllle spent yeaterday In thi city, on their way home from California. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE GREENWOOD GREEN-WOOD of Denver are in the city, visiting vis-iting friends. THE WOMEN'S Republican club held It. monthlv meeting at the home of Mrs. Emma S. Ellerbeck. 75 C .treet. Mrs. Johanna Melton gave a very Interesting Interest-ing talk on personal reminiscences of the earlv life of Lincoln and about the Civil war. Mrs. Etta Lewis and M'.ts Ellerbeck gave several piano selections, selec-tions, which were rendered in a pleasing pleas-ing manner. The next regular meeting meet-ing will be held at the home of Mrs. J. TT. Eldredge. 160 West Seventh South street, on April 3. SPIRIT of Liberty chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, held Its reg-v nlar monthly meeting with Mrs. E. D. Jone. on Thursday last. Mrs. Laura O. Richmond was chairman of the afternoon. af-ternoon. Mrs. Kato Bridewell Anderson, Ander-son, who I. a member of the Daughter, Daugh-ter, of the Confederacy, ang two solo., so-lo., and Mies William., who i. also a prominent member of the Daughters of the Confederacy, and who I. the guest of Mrs. Anderson, recited. Mis. Edith Hale read an interesting paper on the life of Helen Hunt Jackson, and gave a review of her book, "Ro-mona." |