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Show i v ; ; i . ...if. -. v 3 c '. ' i cf ; : '".at , r.-.l i r. c i . a f - - i 3 j ' : : : i. A : er ... r. : c !, 1.. " X i ty C.e c scf 1 T.:v. . . Tcv- ? sr.a r.cy. r-r..TaV. :U; a jlar.o o'.o, "AwsVt.!: j cf the LI - " (De Kor.- :'.). ty 11:3 Nettle-t Nettle-t -; a voo.l s:, "la frfi-rte-Crr l "The 1-oy.U r.cxue"), ty -::is3 ' I.: ' an Turner, an I a vioUn nolo, ; ,az-tU's "Hazo-rka," by Prof. CUuia Nettleton. A sociil hour . succeelei the pro-ramme. Gurlr.fr fetich time refrt-bhments -were " " servei. Assisting the rue. cf I-on- or in rfcftvirg were Judge and Mrs. Georrs F. Goodwin. Mrs. Dnr C. I.ichnor, 2i;.s Jliy Moorehead, Hiss llarv Mayne, Alex Eberharit, J. G, McC'.i!n and Mr. Green. The decorations deco-rations were In charre of a committee commit-tee tarljding W. W. Rivers. Mrs. Carence Post, Mlsa Eanlter . and J. C- McCTaln. MRS. DAVTD E. HEirPIIILL' entertained enter-tained sixteen of her friends at a ' Kensington yesterday afternoon. This party was on of a aeries which Mrs. Hemphill has been riv- . lnff. Potted primroses were used In decoration with pleasing effect. Mrs. F. C. Kelsey rve Interpretative readings from Browning:, which were much enjoyed. The next in the series of parties will be riven Thursday afternoon of next week. . ' . TO1I0P.ROW EVENING at 7:39 o'clock the regular meeting: of the Utah "Woman's Press club will be held at the Exponent office In the, Temple-ton Temple-ton block. The programme will Include In-clude sentiments from Russian writers by all the members, a re-. re-. view of the Russo-Japanese war, by ( . . Mrs. Ida Haa, and a paper on V "Literary and Artlstfc Events," by ) Miss Stella Neff. THIS EVENINCTat Tnlty hall a num-ber num-ber of high school pupils will present pre-sent the two little French plays, La Lettre Chargee" and "La Poudre Aur Teux," under the direction di-rection of Mr. William C. Jennings. The plays will b' followed by an ln- formal dance. TILTS AFTERNOON at the regular meeting of the Ladies Literary club two of the best stories In the short story contest are to be read. The , musical programme will Include ( ylolin solos by "Willard Welhe, accompanied ac-companied by Arthur Sheperd. and a bass solo by Willard Squires. THE ANNOUNCEMENT was made yesterday of the engagement of Miss Ida Lyman to David M. Soren-- Soren-- son. The-marriage Is to take place next Wednesday. , , e , MR. AND MRS. W. I. WHIPPLE of Cheyenne. Wyo are visitors In Salt i Lake, guests at the home of Dr. and "Mrs. Chandler. - TV . F. ROMNET. W. Edwards, E. A. Lam bourne and Mr. Emlse were members of the committee on arrangements ar-rangements for the enjoyable dancing danc-ing party given by the employees of ' the Z. C. M. L at Chrlstensen's Isst evening. ' More than 200 ests were present. : ' ' ' Mr! AND MRS. WYW, ARMSTRONG) . go to Park City today to attend the dancing party given by the society people of that city tonight. I " e e e ' INVITATIONS have been Issued by Mrs. David Evans for a luncheon on. Tuesday, 'April 6th. ' ? , . -. MRS. WGRATH will return a -week from tomorrow from flan Francisco, where she has been visiting lor the past few weeks. " e e COVERS WERE LAID for ten at an informal luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. M. A. Breeden in honor ot ' . Mrs. Boreman of Ogden.' THE BOW AND TIE PARTT given by members of the Maxwell corps at their new hall. last evening was a ' y pleasant social event. . v vR. AND MRS. BASCOM entertained , at dinner last evening, their guests later making up a box party at the Bait Lake Theater. ' e . e MR. AND MRS. L. C. MILLER will . arrive 4 Sunday from an extended visit in New York. Washington and ether Eastern cities. , MRS. EDWIN F. HOLMES entertained a few friends at a Very informal luncheon yesterday at the Amelia , palace. I ' . i. MRS. JOHN REED entertains at . .luncheon today at tbe Commercial club in honor of Mrs. Boreman of ' Ogden. . ' . MISS ALEXANDER gave an Informal chafing dish . party .Wednesday evening atthe Kenyon.-- . see ; . MRS. F. L. ARNOLD entertains informally infor-mally tomorrow afternoon Jn honor of Mrs. Booth of Laramie. . e ' . AIEMJBERS of the National Guard give a dancing party at the armory tomorrow to-morrow evening. MRS. BUBB of Fort Douglas leaves the , first of the week to visit her son In Seattle. ' . e e e THE MISSES COSGRIFF wilf return to Salt Lake shortly after Easter. ; . e e ,, , 1 MRS. EDWIN F. HOLMES will not receive re-ceive this afternoon. |