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Show ElpETY" "'35"L AN MRS JOSEPH J. DAYNES eWfertamed ISO of their Wend, laat night it "Pt'onMn honor of Mr. and Mrs. - Harold 8harp Daynes. who have re-V re-V turned from their wedding trip. Assisting the, host and hostess in receiving the J meets were Mr. and Mrs. J. X Daynes. : Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor and the bride and bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. - rfaroll Sharp Daynes, the guests of bon- or will be at home afier November 15, ' at 16 Emery Holmes. 1 ' e : A)' MRS- VICTOR M. CLEMENT will V f leate early next week for Washington. Where she .ill make her home in the fu-i. fu-i. tare. k. ' MR. AND MRS. WYTHE DEN BY.' ho hare been guests during the last week at :. the Hoyt Sherman home on First street, will leave tonight for the Northwest. . Miss Laura Sherman will accompany ....... i,u Uir uiim win go to Aiasaa De-fore De-fore the winter season sets in. MISS ANNA MCORNICK entertained . party of friends at dinner last night, before attending he Charity ball. e "MR. AND MRS. CHARLES WILKES and their little daughter. Deborah, are re from Goldfield, the guests of Maj. snfl Mrs. Edmund Wilkes, on .Fourth East street r e e . MR. AND MRS. E. O. HOWARD leave for Los Angeles tonight. Later thev will --. go. to San Francisco and Northern coast points. - MRS. 8. D. STURGIS will entertain at bridge tonight. MRS. C. A. WALKER entertained a party of ten friends at dinner last night. - THE LADIES' Literarv club met this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the clubhouse. Mrs. William Igleheart gave a reading of eome recent American poetry- Mtss Ethel Paul discussed George Bernard Shaw and 1 some of his plays, and the music was fur-I fur-I nlshed by Mrs. Graham F. Putnam and v Miss Eleanor Putnam. ;-d e e e V 'MRS. REED SMOOT returned to Provo Nilast night after having visited with rela- HJves in the city for a few days. r-V , e e e THE MARRIAGE of Miss Opal E. Hicks and Harry 8. Anderson will take place during the latter part of the month. ""-' v5rTTtS. THEODORE BALDWIN of Fort VAXuglas will entertain at bridge Saturday ninfr. v f m ' " X D. WOOD and wife and John Dern and wife will leave today for New York, from where they will, sail for Europe. They expect to be gone six months. e THE MEMBERS of the W. C. T. U. WlU give a reception for Mrs. Anna Baker -Edrte at the home of Mrs. C. H. Walker, 54 East Sixth street, Saturday afternoon, i All members of the union are Invited to attend. Mrs. Shepard will give a report of the National W. C. T. U. meeting at Los Angeles. MR. AND MRS..W. B. WILLIS left last night for Riverside, Cel., where they will remain indefinitely. Mr. Willis has been in the printing business here for ten . jears. |