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Show -r , - . . ' ----- ' ' .5 ti - -y v 4 4 p jj jj fcinnnjinruvxruuLruiiviAflvarinnrLi INVITATIONS HAVE been issued for the hop to be given Wednesday night at Fort Douglas in honor of Gen. and Mrs. Baldwin, and Lieut and Mrs. Drun The guests are invited to meet the honor guests at 8:30 o'clock. CAPT. AND MRS. WOODWARD, Capt and Mrs. Jamerson and Capt. and . Mrs. Sturgls at Fort Douglas have issued Invitations for a bal masnue to be given Thursday, January 2, 1Su6, in the post hall. Only forty couply were invited. A cotillion, will begin at 11 o'clock. MRS. FRANK MORROW entertained at the post Tuesday afternoon in honor . of Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. Drum. MIS3 CAROLYN KENTON, who has been the guest of Mrs. John Marshall, will leave for her home in Texas this week. ; THE MEMBERS of the Central Christian church will entertain at a basket social In the church Tuesday night. MRS. JOHN REED and Mrs. A, O. Andrews An-drews ' left for Logan Monday night, when they will give a recital Tuesday' night. . see- GORDON HTJTCHIN8 will return from Mexico during the week, to re mala until un-til after the holidays. MR. AND MRS. GEOROE SUTHERLAND SUTHER-LAND and MIas Edith- Sutherland will be at hatne at 368 First street in a few days for the winter. MRS. LOCKWOOD will entertain at cards at Fort Douglas Wednesday afternoon. THE BRIDGE CLUB met Tuesday with Miss Stingley at the home of Mrs. Newhouse. e THE CLEOFAN met Tuesday with Mrs. Charles Wells. Mrs. Esnmeline Wells read a paper on "Chivalry" and Mrs. Wells spoke on 'Provincial Literature Liter-ature in France." e CORNELIA BANNISTER, author of "Self Building," Is In the city on her way to California. |