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Show j ICRS. LB GRAND TOUNG sdthe t t Misses Young win entertain at b'uf-. b'uf-. fet luncheon .Thursday . afternoon. In . honor of Mrs. Joseph K. Young, who. i ; ' will leave In a short time for Denver, f . to reside. ' ; .- 'r. . .'. ' ' ICR. AND. MR'S, J. ROSS CLARK nter-' nter-' l!.ne,l "sny of the members of the v , Salt Lake colony. Saturday, at Los An"8'6, in a parlor car trip to River-. River-. Side, dinner at Glenwood tavera and a ' long drive through the . beautiful orange groves. The Salt Lakers who 1 were guests were Mr. and Mre. David , Keith. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker, , ; Mr. and Mrs. Newell, Mr, and Mrs. : ' Frank Knox. CoL E. F. Holmes. Cot. I'D: C. Adams, C O. Whlttetaore, Fisher j B. Harris and L. H. Farnsworth. j - . , : THE OFFICERS and ladies at Fort Douglas Issued invitations Tuesday for ! ; the hop to be given at the Fort Friday . night . - ; I - e jCP. BLTTH ef Evanstoa has returned l. from a trip to New York and Is with ' . . Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Keith at the Keith - .- apartment-house for a few days. . , e . . j ' MRS. RICHARD SAVAGE will entertain i . .informally Friday afternoon. ;-. ! MRS. S. TL STURGISS ef Fort Douglas , 111 give a luncheon Friday, which will be followed by bridge. . ...' a - MISS ADA DU8ENBURY of Provo is vla-J vla-J ' Ring friends in the city for a few days. . v . X. H. PEER Y will leave for San Fran-! Fran-! . Cisco Sunday, to ' be gone for, some N time, j ' T. R. CUTLER wllMeave with his family Thursday- for a, two weeks' trip ' by easy stages through California. . - . ? MRS. J. L. MOORE arrived home from t Los Angeles . Tuesday to meet her ; mother, Mrs. M- U Manning of Blr- mlngham, Ala., who will visit her for 1 some time. " . THE GERMAN dub wtll meet Thursday i evening with Mrs. Sol Siegel. I MRS. RUFU8 CAMPBELL of Colorado. I . Who for the last three months has been . I visiting friends in the city, left for :-j :-j Pssadena, Cel., Tuesday, where she will spend the rest of the winter. (, - .. MRS. WALDFOGEL. with her daughter. I i . Mrs. R. M. Gray and the children, i . left for Portland Tuesday, where they , will live. Mr. Gray preceded the fam-. fam-. 'Wvi.y several weeks ago. At - j MISS MIRIAM NELKE will be the guest ! -ef Mrs. E. A: Wedgwood during her stay in the -city. . , - '-. ! MRS. WILLIAM A. WETZELL is pre- i paring an opera, to be given early in the spring. It Is "The Crowning of the i .Gypsy .Queen." . , see-. ' MISS NELLIE PEARSALL has returned from Butte, where she has been visiting visit-ing friends for the last three weeks. . . - . Dlt AND MRS.- O.- B. PFOUTZ will entertain en-tertain a few friends at a - dancing 'party Thursdayniarht . JlRS. H. A. JOPLIN returned from an expended ex-pended visit with friends in Nebraska, Tuesday. , i- THE BOARD of directors of the Ladles' Literary club will meet at the club-. house at 10 M o'clock Thursday morn- - r.n5'-' MRSl EMELINE B. WELLS celebrated the seventy-seventh' anniversary of her birth Tuesday. Many of her friends called during the .day and evening to offer their congratulations. MISS HELEN SMITH. WHO CAME TO Salt Lake from London. England, was married at the First Congregational church Monday afternoon to L. W. Moody, by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. . Miss Smith and Mr. Moody had arranged ar-ranged to be married in San Francisco, but his business called him here. Miss - fimith met him here, immediately after concluding her long journey, and they were married at once. Mr. Moody is .- a nephew of the evangelist Dwight L. Moody. |