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Show - i x , - - -- ' ' THE TWELVE , - So called because Banks, 116 South Main street, sells them in dozen lots to Proro and other cities at $fl 4nd $12 , per dozen. "23 " and "Skidoo" are .-. also' running well. . Wednesday afternoon, Norember 21, at her horns, 474 East- South Temple street, fol the women of St. Mark's cathedral parish. MRS. WALTEB FITCH will eatertein at a bridge tea this afternoon. .- . MRS. H. C. CLEAVER entertains informally infor-mally at bridge this afternoon at her apartment! apart-ment! in the Miller flata. . THE MONDAY AFTERNOON Card lob will meet next Monday with Mra. Russel Tracy. . - MRS. T. R. BLACK left last nijht for Loa Angelei. where the will riait with friends for month. MRS. J. B. COSGRIFF entertained at luncheon yeiterday in honor of Mrs. M. H. Kerrin, who learea soon for Kerada. - HORACE S. SMITH left today for Washington, Wash-ington, I). C. , ' . , - MISS BEATRICE O'CONNOR anterUined half a doien friepda at a box party yesterday yester-day afternoon at the Orpheam, followed by s luncheon. . SHERMAN ARMSTRONG, son of Mr. and Mrs. "W. W. Arirstrong. will be homo soon from California, to spend the winter here. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. DALE are expected homt- tomorrow from New York, Mr. Dale having recovered hia health. " MISS ALICE 'CALLAWAY will ' gira a lnnrheon today at the Country club, in honor of Miss 8allio Leonard. , . MRS. THOMAS KEARNS and children will be bnme from the Kearns -ranch in time to spend Thsnkngiving here. They will remain orer the holidays. HENRY PEF.RY entertained a party of friends at the performance of "Checkerg" last evening, . his guests being Miss Jasmine Jas-mine Young and Mr. and Mra. William Reid. . LIEUT. AND MRS. E. E. HASKELL, formerly of Fort Douglas, .but more recently of Fort Bliss. Texas, will he back at Fort Douglas tomorrow, and will be guests of Col. and Mrs. Lockwood until they are settled here. JAMES ROACH of Freeport, 111., is tislt- inz his sister, iirs. Howard 8. Stowe. MRS. GEORGE C. MOORE will give a morning bridgf part-, followed by a luncheon lunch-eon at the Emery-Holmes Fridsy. MRS. PERCY MOCLSON of Bingham is spending a few days with her parents at the Fifth East hotel. MRS. JOHN REED of Dier ia at homo at Mrs. D. E. Moore'a residence on Third ast street. LIEUT. AND MRS. A. G. GOODWYN are back from Whipple Barracks and are again at home at Fort Douglas. MR. AND MRS. L. H. FARNRWORTH are planning a large dinner for Thanksgiving day. , MRS. FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS of Og-den Og-den and her danghter. Mrs.- Joseph A. West, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Richards at their home on A atreet. LIEUT. SAMUEL PARKER and his mother moth-er are back at Fort Douglas, after being stationed for some time at Fort Logan. MISS A URANIA F.LLERBECK of Salt Lake, better known aa 'Bob" Ellerbeck, who is in her junior year at Leland Stanford. Stan-ford. Jr.. university, has been minning laurels lau-rels at that institution recently by her clever work in a Shakespearean drama, "Two Gentlemen Gen-tlemen of Verona," given by the atudenta. Misa Ellerbeck is the youngest daughter of Mrs. E. 8. Ellerbeck, who. with her daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Claire, will leave shortly for Cali-fornio Cali-fornio for the winter. ' MRS. F. H. BIGHUM announces the en gagement of her sister. Mra. Edith Lee. to Edward Van Alstyn. The wedding will take place some time in March. . D. J. SHARP, formerly of the D. J. Sharp evening for St. George, where they will spend the winter in Utah's Diaie land. SOCIETY A MARRIAGE of interest to many persons . la Salt Lake took place last. Thursday, No- vember 8, when Harold Orlob, a well-known musical composer of Salt Lake,' waa married to Misa Margaret Neely, daughter of the late Judge Neely of Chicago. The marriage took place in New York City, in the presence of -a few friends. Mra. Ernest Green of Salt Lake, being among the number. Mr. Orlob . la engaged aa musical director of the Florence Flo-rence Bindley company, now playing at the fourteenth Street theater. New York City. . THE WEDDING of Miss Alice Cannon and 3. L. CHENEY will take place today in the Temple. A dinner will follow at the home of the bride's aister. Mrs. W. M. C. Ellis, at 'which only members of the two families will be present. CHARLES T. Y EAGER, president and feneral manager of the Colorado Springs elegrsph, was a visitor in Salt Lake yea- terday. . THE TH ETA UPSILON SORORITY of -. the University of Utah has iasued invita-.",kWB invita-.",kWB for a dancing party to be given at the . f '-'rom building on Saturday evening, in . XfVf the Universitv' of Colorado football Z rV nd ,he lTn,iTeS"itT But ,e'm- ' ' jisS AND MRS. HOYT SHERMAN and Miss Laura Sherman are at home to their ' frienda at the Kenyon for a couple of weeks. ' MR AND MRS. WALTER FITCH and Miss Maud Fitch will leave next week for the East, where they will spend a few weeks. MRS. H. G. M'MILLAN ia the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams of Denver for a couple of weeks. -.. A GRAND BALL wUl be given by the L. D. B. business college Friday evening, November No-vember 16, at the Twentieth ward hall. Second and D streets. " ' DEAN AND MRS. BENJAMIN BREWSTER BREWS-TER and children will go to Colorado Springs 1 next week for a visitof several weeks. - i MR8. F. L. OSWALD leave tomorrow for r-Boiae for abort- aiav; - MISS WINNIFRED WOOD of Cheyenne, - " ;,Wyo, is the guest of Mrs J. B. Cosgriff. MRS. W. 8. M'CORNICK has issued in- vitationa for a bridge tea to be given next Tuesday afternoon COL. AND MRS. BENJAMIN LOCK-.' LOCK-.' WOOD will entertain at bridge this evening. MRS. DAVID KEITH will give a box party this afternoon for Checkera." MR AND MRS. RAYMOND S. MASSON arrived from Boston last evening and are ' guests at the McMillan home. MRS. THOMAS MARINEAUX and Mra t George W. 8now entertained the Third Street Card club at the home of Mrs. Snow. MRS. M. L REQUA will give a tea next |