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Show rlage will be at the home of Gov. and Mrs. Heber M. Wells, Wednesday, Wednes-day, December 21, and th bride and bridegroom will leave at once for the Philippine . THE BROWNING SECTION of the Ladles' La-dles' Literary club met Saturday and took up the study of "The Philosophy Philoso-phy of Browning." MR. AND MRS. HARRY S. JOSEPH and Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Eldredge, Jr., will leave Sunday for California for a fortnight's visit. uuvinAfuiAAfinAnjuvuinuint nnp i M MR. AND MRS. H. S. SMITH and Junius B. Smith entertainel. eighty-five eighty-five relatives and friends at dinner at their home Thanksgiving day. MRS. ROBERT IRVINE and Mrs. Grant Bagley of Provo are visiting friends In Salt Lake. . MISS HELMA LUNDBERG and Dr. C. F. Wherritt. formerly of Salt Lake, were married, at Heber City Wednesday, Wednes-day, November 16. They will make Heber their home. - DR. AND MRS. PINKERTON have re-, re-, turned from the East, where they had been for the last six weeks. They were accompanied by Mrs. Von Knobloch, who has spent the last six months with friends in Philadelphia. MRS. JACK KEITH entertained at a violet luncheon at the University club Friday In honor of Mrs. C. D. Clark and Mrs. Tom Blythe, Jr., of Wyoming. THE PATRONESSES for the high school alumni association ball at ' Unity hall Friday night will be Mrs. Hoyt Sherman, Mrs. R. S. Miller, Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, Mrs. R. G. Schulder and Mrs. A. J. Vorse. MISS MAMIE SMITH and Miss Belle DeMoisy of Provo are the guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeMoisy, at . 136 McClellan avenue. MRS. DORSET ASH entertained the Plate club Saturday at a luncheon at the Commercial club.- THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Emily Read to Albert Ross Hager has been announced ..by Charles Read, the father of the bride-elect. The mar- . |