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Show gnn tvxnjinnixnnjvmjxnnrwrvux nnn p ' . . MRS. J. W. FARRELL entertained the McKean corps at her home last evening, the guest of honor being Mrs. W.'H. Jones, president of the local corps. The national colors were used tn the. derations, except In the dining-room dining-room where shamrocks and smllax were efT-H-Uvely arranged. During the re;ep-!1.-n hour, which were from 2 to 5 o'clock, about seventy-five ladles called. An Impromptu musical programme was rendered by Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Farrell. The corps presented Mr. Jjnes with a Jeweled badge. ... THREE WEDDINGS among local people are scheduled for today. At her parents' home Miss Florence Stevenson will be married to John Van Brunt; in the Temple at noon Miss Irene J. Schet-tler Schet-tler and Francis Reid Allen will be married, mar-ried, and this evening the marriage of Miss Grace Richmond and Mr. C. I. Sturrock will be solemnized, y . MRS. .WILLIAM WOLFF and Miss Wolff were hostesses of a card party yesterday afternoon. The prizes In sixty-three were won by Mrs. Phulup, Mrs. Henry Conn and Mrs. Louis O. Reynolds. Rey-nolds. Mrs. Milton Joseph was the winner of the lotto prise. MISS GRATIA FLANDERS will give a recital for her pupil, Miss Pearl Rothschilds, Roth-schilds, tomorrow evening in the Theater. The-ater. MR. AND MRS. R. G. LEGG entertained enter-tained at cards last evening. The guests were members of the Third Street Card club. i MISS MATTIE BINFORD gave a St. Patrick day card party last evening at the home of her sister. Mrs. Love. MRS. ERNEST A. GREENWOOD entertains at an informal luncheon today. MRS. K. C. PARK entertained the Euchre club very pleasantly at her home yesterday afternoon. UNITY CIRCLE will meet today with Mrs. George H. Raybould, 643 South West Temple street. MRS. A. C. EWING spent yesterday In Ogden, where she presented a paper on Gerhart Hauptman before the Aglaia. MRS. W. C. HALL entertained at a St. Patrick's luncheon yesterday. MRS. W. MONTAGUE FERRY is expected to return from the East tomorrow. to-morrow. MR. AND MRS. JOHN H. BEN-bmok BEN-bmok are visiting Mrs. Hen brook's mother, Mrs. Mower. They will remain In Salt Lake several days prior to returning re-turning to their home at Tacoma, Wash. MRS. C. W; BOYD, 1T2 J street, gave a luncheon this afternoon. |