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Show FREDERICK V. WARBUBTON and Hits Olive It. Osborne of Beatty, Nov., were married mar-ried at the .First 4-Methodist parsonage, '584 Boat' Min ' street,., fcythe Rev. .Benjamin Young, -Monday. Mr. .Warburton-is. cashier of ths Beatty-Bullfrbg-National bank. Thar were accompanied by Mra. Wilioa and Mi Carolina Osborne. The will maka their home in Beatty. ' - . . , MR. AND MRS. HEBEB M. WELLS entertained enter-tained ate box party last '(Teniae at the Orpheum. in lienor of Mri. . Fred Baker of Everett, Wash. After the play the gueate returned re-turned to 'the Welle home, where a sapper was served. The party included Mr. and Mrs. W. Montague- Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward S. Ferry, Mr., and Mrs. E.' O. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Bonner X. Smith, Mrs. Frank Jennings, Clem Schramm and John 8. Critch-low., Critch-low., . . ., r ' - THE ANNUAL harvest entertainment of the Unitarian' Sunday-achool will be gives at Unity hall Friday evening. Amateur theatricals, thea-tricals, nnisie and recitations will ba on the program. - .. THE RECEPTION of the Y. M. C. A announced an-nounced for Thursday night, has been -postponed until Thursday evening, November 15, on account of the charity ball. . - MISS BEATRICE CHEESMAN will leave Saturday for Bingham, where she will be the guest of Mrs. Lewis Cates for a few days. . MISS BELLE BLTTHE of Evan ton, Wyo., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jack Keith, at the Keith apartments. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR BEHAL expect to leave today for New York, where they will mate their home. .. .. .- . ' THE MONDAY AFTERNOON CARD CLUB met yesterday afternoon with "Mrs. Justus Jungk. . - . ,. THE HOME MISSIONARY snd Lsdies' Aid society ex tas JJitr m: t. cnurcn win meet this afternoon with Mrs. P. A. Dnnyon at 23 H street, instesd of with Mrs. Slier-beck, Slier-beck, .i THE WASATCH- L1TERART CIRCLE meets this afternoon with Mrs. L. P. Judd. H. C. HOFFMAN returned yeiterdar morning morn-ing from Butte, 'Mont. - ' THE WEDDING of Miss Nora Schopps to Herbert Kline bsa been postponed on account of the serious illness of the . proapectirs bride's mother, Mrs. Frederick Schoppe. KENNETH C. KERB has returned from Denrer, where he hss spent ths pat week on business. WORD was receired yesterdsj of ths marriage mar-riage of Mias Grace Irrine of thia city, to Alfred A. Castle of Price." The marrisge took pises on Saturday last at Pries. t GEORGE MUELLER lesres tomorrow for Europe, where he will spend the next few montna with his children, who are in school in BaTaris. . MRS. FRED BAKER will leare tomorrow for her home in Washing-ton after a Tisit of a few weeks with relatives here. ALBERT M'CORNICK entertained . a few friends at an informal dinner Saturday evening even-ing at the University club in honor of Harold Har-old Brown, who left late in the evening for Alaska. The guests to meet Mr. Brown were Mrs. .Arthur H. 8. Bird, Misses Msnd and Lillian Fitch, Mias Beatrice Cheesman, Messrs. U7.il... c.li.t.... i -t DhJ:. J T ; a Taylor. . MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM ARTHUR SHERMAN, formerly of thia city, now of Ber-keley. Ber-keley. Cel.. are at the Knutaford for a couple of days, en route to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman are returning from Washington, D. C. where Miss Mary Sherman has entered school for the winter. ' MRS. W. W. ARMSTRONG" will entertain a few friends very informally tomorrow evening. even-ing. ... JAMES W. NEILL came In from Butts yesterday morning and will remain a few daya before going on to his horns in Pasadena. Pasa-dena. T .- MRS. JOSEPH SIEGEL. who has spent ths past two months at the Knutaford. left yesterday yester-day for the East. 8be will spend the winter in New York snd Baltimore. . MISS KATHERINE GEDDES entertained a few of her friends yesterday at a luncheon at the Geddes home on West Temple street. The guests were Mrs. Hsrry Irwin. Mrs. Ernest Er-nest Bamberger. Mrs. Walter G. Filer, Mra. Robert Gould Smith. Mra. W. H. Cunningham, Mrs. A. V. Calaghan, Miss Anns McCornirk snd Mias Addie Zane. WITH all the other promises for the success suc-cess of the big charity ball. the aupper has not been overlooked. The repast this year as last will be in the hands of Mrs. Edwin Kimball Kim-ball and Mra. Samuel Pant, and they have selected a group of the matrons most widely known for their housewifery to assist in serving serv-ing the aupper. These are Mra. Clifford R. Pearsall, Mrs. Sol Siegel, Mrs. F. S. Basrom, Mrs. C. H. McMahon. Mrs. J. E. Oglesby, Mra Joaiah Copley, Mrs. Fisher Harris, Mrs. P. Pfouts, Mrs. J. F. Grant. Mrs. A. T. Moon. Mrs. A. J. Gorham, Mra. A. 8. Martin, Mar-tin, Mra. W. H. Bird, Mrs. E. V. Silver, Mrs. Robert W. Fisher. SOCIETY NIGHT will be inaugurated at the Wasatch Skating rink tonight. Tuesday night of each week mill be featured in this ay in the future. , |