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Show 2 1-. ' f , fl 3 I " . J " THE ADVISABILITY of holding an inaugural in-augural ball In honor of the new State officers who will take the reins of government January 2 is being discussed. dis-cussed. It is thought that the plan V will meet general favor, and that it will be one of the greatest social suo-cesses suo-cesses In the history of the State. nra MAfcRIAGH of Miss Florence Foster, Fos-ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Warren Foster, and Dr. S. T. Newton took ' place at noon Saturday at St. Mark's cathedral, Dean James B. Eddie officiating. of-ficiating. Only relatives were present. ' The bride was attended by Mrs. J. M. Reynolds. Dr. and Mrs. Newton left after a wedding breakfast, for Butte, where they will reside. --' '.- MR. AND MRS. SAM PORTER will return re-turn to the city In time for the Christmas Christ-mas festivities. . . ' THE NAME of the Entre Nous club, or- - ganlsed here in 1892. was changed last week to the Monday Night Literary club. Until the organization of the Unity club, this was the only literary club in the city open to both men and women. , ' MRS. EDWARD S. FERRT will be the hostess at a tea Thursday afternoon from 6 to 7 o'clock, In honor of Miss Read. Men are to be Included In the Invitations. i : THE .BILLIE CLUB will entertain at a dance Friday night at Christensen's. . THE UNITY CLUB will meet Monday . night, giving its second evening of Norwegian music and literature. Mrs. A. L, Hoppaugh will play selections from Greig, the composer, and Mrs. ' W. D. . Prosser will read a paper on the novelist, Bjornson. THE ALPHI PI fraternity of the University Univer-sity of Utah is planning to give the first college dance ever given 'in Salt Lake. The dance will be at the mu-. mu-. seum building at the University, on-' on-' .the evening of December 16. Several - I hundred invitations have already been i Issued. This promises to be one of ; the memorable events of the winter. 1 i A RECEPTION IN HONOR of Rabbi Freund of the Reform Jewish temple, . will be held Wednesday night, December De-cember 7 at the home of Simon Bamberger; Bam-berger; 23 East First South street. MRS. C. J. GEARY will entertain the members of the P. N. G. club at her :jfom, 746 East Seoond South street, Thursday afternoon. MI8S LOTTIE H. SHELBY of Shelby, Ida., was married Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robineon, 634 West South Temple street, to J. G. Robinson, . Jr., Bishop Parry officiating. officiat-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson have gone to California to visit, and they will be at home after April L at Shel-' Shel-' by, Ida. |