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Show ann mum tiuvxuxriAnAiATrinrLrip iSPonteglorlflg 5, - j THE REV. DR. AND MRS. BROWN will leave tonight for Chicago, where they will visit a brother of Dr. Brown. Later they will go to Ohio to spend some time with Dr. Brown's parents. COL. AND MRS. E. F. HOLMES will sail from San Francisco next Tuesday for a tour of. the world. MRS. A. VT. M'CUNE, JR., entertained enter-tained at cards yesterday in honor of Miss Hattle Jennings. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE R. HANCOCK HAN-COCK gave a dinner in honor of H. C. Hall of Colorado Springs last night. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. Montague Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Critchlow and Mr. Hall. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Ella Derr and Capt. F. M. Bishop was solemnized yesterday. MRS. W. J. BOWRINO and sons leave today for Los Angeles, where they will make their home. . MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. CALLOW entertained a few friends at . dinner Tuesday evening. MRS. G. B. BLAKELT left this morning for Fremont. Neb., where she will attend the marriage of her sister, Miss Wllklns. MISS ADA KINNEY has Issued invitations invi-tations for an evening party Friday. THE MUSIC SECTION of the Ladles' Literary club met with Mrs. Graham F. Putnam this morning. MISS ADA D17SENBERRY of Provo is visiting friends in the city. THE RECEPTION of the local Woman's Wo-man's Relief corps for their national president. Mrs. Taylor, will be held here March 7th. DR. AND MRS. WILL ELLERBECK have returned from a visit in Chicago. MISS LULU SNOW was pleasantly surprised, by a party of friends Tuesday Tues-day evening. |