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Show nnruvinAfvuvnjinnnnAJirinnrin j polite Oloria j L.TjuTlxrUTiruvrJl MRS. SPALDING, widow of th late Bishop Spalding of Colorado, will visit her son. Bishop Spalding, and her daughter. Miss Spalding. within h short time. Bishop and Miss Spalding will I at home soon In the episcopal residence. THE CURRENT ewnts and current literature lit-erature sections of the . Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club are in session this afternoon after-noon at the clubhouse. Mrs. Kidder presented a puKr on "What We Are Doing in the West Indies." and Mrs. C. C. Dey reviewed "The Masque-raders." Masque-raders." ... THE HOME Protective league met this arternoon with Mrs. J. C. McClain. 128 East Hrigham street, and Mrs. (t. T. Ingersuil presented the topic. "Child Study." for discussion. MRS. ISA DOR E MEYER is at horn? in her new residence, 34 Third Last street. . MRS. JAY T. HARRIS left for 1m An-gvies An-gvies yesterday. MR. AND MRS. J M. COHEN entertained at supiier last night for Prof, and Mrs. S. H. Clark of Chicago. THE CAMXII PHI fraternity at the University Uni-versity of Utah will entertain at a dance In the Museum building tonight. . turned in the c-ttv after a short visit with Miss Lillian Kiirnhani in Bountiful. Bounti-ful. Mrs. A. I!. Witeher is still tne guest of Miss liurnliam. but will return re-turn within the next week. MKS. L. K. HINCIIMAN "f Indianapolis is In the Ity. the ku-si of her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Samuel V H;iin. MR. AND MRS. P. F. HAVWARD en-twtHined en-twtHined at dinner at the University flub last niKht in honor of Mr. George. Towns nd and Miss Kathleen Town-send, Town-send, who are in the city from Provo. MR. AND MRS. S F FKNTON will leave for t'aliforiiia tomorrow morning, to l'e gone some time In Hie hope that the 'California climate will l.e lx ne-fieial ne-fieial to Mrs. Feiilon. who is recover- iiiK from a serious illness. MRS. K. T. HAP.VF.Y : nd Mrs. C .1. Schultze are entertaining the -t Card club this afternoon ;ct the home of Mrs. Harvey. MISS RII.L.A SNYIKR will entertain at a St. Patrick's card parly loniKhl.' JI'LIAN" SIKOKL returned to the city from Cohllield yesterday that he might isil with his parents a few days, prior to their departure for Ki.rope. ! YVARRKN MAXC.I'M ! ft for California yesterday to remain iwo years. MR. A N I MRS. VKSI.r.Y J. PA Tie nre permanently located in I'enver. They are at home nt th Imperial LKOXARI) K. SIIOK.M AKU.lt le ft the city y-st'rlay for sonthern California, whe-re he will remain some tine. TIIK REV. P. A. SIXII'KIN. pastor of I'hlliips CoimreKational e hiire h. and his wife-, we re surprised last e vening at the homo of Mr. unci Mrs. C. A. Walker. 6"4 Sixth Kast street, by morn than Hi'.' of Mr. Simpkin's parishioiieiv, who called his attention to the fact that his fourth ear as pastor of the church had been completed. Many beautiful pifts were showered on the honor Kuests. f MISS LILLIAN MARKS of Northampton. Northamp-ton. KiiKlaml. is the xue-ht of hT ami'. Mrs. T. a. M. Smith, J4 So itn Ve-t Temple street. ROSCOK M. TiRKKPEX i.ts Rone to Kansas City on a business trip. c O. K. KIRK PATRICK, n mining man from lyCesburB, lila., is in the city em a busine-ss trip. He was a me-mbe-r of the House of Representatives of the Idaho Legislature. MR. AND MRS. J. 1). MAXSFTFXT) will leave the city tonlKht for Boise, Ida., where they will reside. A. J. SAA I-FIELD of Akron. O.. presl-dent presl-dent of the Saalfield Publishing company com-pany ef that place, i In the city on his wav home from the ciast. MRS. MARTHA ROYI.K KINO (cave a recital In her studio In the Commercial Commer-cial Club building for her advanced pupils last evening that was attended by as many as could crowd into the apartments. All of the numbers were well chosen, and the recital was a distinct dis-tinct success In every way. Mrs. King and the pupils participating were congratulated con-gratulated warmly by the guests at the conclusion of the programme. |