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Show ivnnnnjuvuinxiruviruiruuninniruJ MR. AND UR3. JOSEPH YOUNG of East First South street entertained at dinner Christmas. Covers were laid for nine. They rave a dinner Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rife of Wyr omlng. Covers were laid for seven!. . THE GIRLS of the Sewing club entertained enter-tained at a unique affair Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Manley. Trees were used to transform trans-form .the house Into the semblance of I a grove, under which the guests partook par-took of picnic lunch. The girls wore , summer outing costumes. A DANCE was given at the Ladies' Literary Lit-erary club Friday night for the boys who are home from Eastern college. About fifty of the young dancing et were present. ... A NEW TEAR S hop Is to be given at Fort Douglas Saturday night. A NEW TEAR'S dance will be given for the young dancers by Miss Jean Udell Saturday night at her home. OWING to the Illness of Gen. Burton's mother, the dinner planned in honor of Gov. Wells by the members of his staff for Friday night wus postponed Indefinitely. THE Fort Douglas Card club was entertained enter-tained by Capt. and Mrs. Horn Friday Fri-day night. MR. AND MRS. SAM PORTER returned from Chicago Saturday, where they have been vtoltlng Mrs. Porter's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bersbach. JUSTICE GEORGE W. BARTCH is expected ex-pected to return Saturday from New Bedford, Mass., where he has been spending the holidays with his daughters, daugh-ters, the Misses Olive and Rae, who are visiting there. MRS. H. G. M'MILI-AN entertained a dozen friends at luncheon Friday at her home in Brigham street.. Violets and lilies of the valley were the table -decorations. MR. AND MRS. S. V. SIIELP left for Syracuse. N. T., Friday, where they will make their home. MRS. W. H. HINKLE of Chicago Is in thn cltv anenriinr the hnlirinvn with I her parents, .Judge and Mrs. C. S. Zane. |