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Show j '. C ""-.'T'-f i i -i - 1 1 ij ij-irLT-iru-xnnj1rf'JM-IX. 1 AN INTERESTING meeting u fold yesterday afternoon at the Ladle Literary, Lit-erary, club. trs. Ledyard Bailey rave a. very complete paper on "What a Club Woman. Can Do to Improve the City." Chemlat Harms then told of "Food Adul-teraUona." Adul-teraUona." speaking of the colored cat-aups cat-aups and jama that have been on the market. He then showed how theae counterfeits could be discovered. A mu- ! leal programme was then given by Mrs. G&nm and Miss Erailr Richards, accompanied by Mrs. A. H. Peabody. . . --J??Si X ART D- LAWRENCE, preei-aent preei-aent of the national society, P. E. O.. la spending the day with tne local branch.' A committee of the aoctety took Mrs. Lawrence around the city for a drive during- the morning-. Thia was followed by a luncheon, and the society will meet at 4 o clock with Mrs. J. W. Christy at the Emery-Holmes and later will have a dinner there In a body. Mrs. Lawrence, who is from Kansas City, is on her way to the Northwest. INVITATIONS HAVE been Issued for the reception at the Fort on Tuesday evening- In honor of the officers , of the artillery. The affair promises to te one of the .moat elaborate of the week. t MISS MINA ROGERS entertains at luncheon today, followed by a bric-a-brac shower In honor of Miss Grace Radclifle, whose marriage takes place next week. i . . ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MRS. M. A. BREEDON will entertain very Informally Infor-mally at dinner tomorrow evening. a -uest at the Keith apartments. Mrs. Moody Is a cousin of Attorney-General M. A. Breeden. : MRS. R. L.-PARKER, accompanied by her daughter, has returned from a pleasant pleas-ant visit In California. . ', MRS. ilANE, accompanied by her son Harry, has returned from a visit of several sev-eral weeks In Idaho. . . - . i MISSES MABEL WINFREY AND DAISY IRWIN of St. Louis.- en route to the coast, are guests of Mrs. George G. Welles, SS Seventh East. ; MRS. HOWARD S. 8TOWE will entertain enter-tain Tuesday at the first-of a series of informal bridge affairs. MRS. A. G. HORN AND MRS. H.'M. ROWE of Ogden are spending a few days in town. MR. AND MRS. J. FRED ODELL have moved to 84 G street, where they are now at home. v. . . MRS. DANIEL SHIELDS of Park City Is In the city spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. C. Wl Watson. CARDS ARE OUT for the marriage of Miss Juliet Marks and Jacob A. Kahn, which takea place April 25. - MRS. HOMER F. ROBINSON and little lit-tle son have left for a visit to the parents pa-rents of Mrs. Robinson In Seattle. 8ECRETARY OF STATE C. 8.' TIN-GEY TIN-GEY has returned from a business trip to Las Vegas. DR. J. F. MERRILL of the University of Utah has returned from a trip to Richfield. - - i PROF. W. M.. STEWART of the University Uni-versity of Utah Is visiting the schools of Heber City today. J08EPH SCOWCROFT of Ogden is a Visitor to Salt Lake. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Ethel Snow and p. h. Irwin, superintendent of the Utah division of the Bell Telephone company, com-pany, took place todar. - MRS. UNION WORTH1NGTON and little son will leave thjs evening- for Santa Barbara to spend a few weeks. MRS. JOHN M. HANSON la home with her two boys from a stay of eome weeks at Long Beach. MRS. J. M. BOWMAN will leave tomorrow to-morrow for the East, where she will spend several weeks with friends. MRS. J. F. GRANT. JR., has returned to Aer home in Ogden, after spending some time with the Grant family on Sixth East street. MRS. J. A. MINER will entertain a party of friends at the matinee thia afternoon. MRS. U. V. WITUEE, who has spent the past few weeks with the Pike family, will leave in a fortnight to Join Dr. Wlthee In Tonopah. MISS MARGUERITE STEWART entertained en-tertained a. few friends informally at a Kensington yesterday afternoon In honor of Miss Igleheart MR. AND MRS. EDWIN H. LEMARE will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller until after the recital on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lemare will sail from San Francisco for New Zealand on the 19th of April. . MI8S VERA LANE will leave' this evening for the Lane ranch In Idaho, where she will snend several months. MISS EDNA COHN will leave Tnurs-day Tnurs-day for New York, where she will spend several weeks, .before sailing for Europe, where she will continue her vocal work. MRS. CHARLES GOODWIN , AND MRS. C. A. CUMMINGS of Logan who have been vlsitng their sister, Mrs. S S. Pond, will return to their home on. Monday. - , MRS. CAROLYN MOODY of Seattle ! |