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Show ', w. .JSBET' jaa- jc r J ISli AND MRS. GEOKGE T. WALLACE: WAL-LACE: entertained at dinner last evening In honor of MaJ. and" Mrs. George F. Downey. v see, MRS. JAMES X. FERGUSON entertained enter-tained at a Kensington yesterday. . see, MR. AND MRS. T- G. WEBBER will return from the East today. e v MRS. GEORGE Y. WALLACE leave Saturday for 8t. Louis. e e . FRIENDS OF Mis Grace Emery will regret to learn that she ha been quite ill at Amelia Palace during the week and is still confined to her room. e THE' SPIRIT OF LIBERTY . CHAPTER. CHAP-TER. I. A. R., held a meeting with - Mr U. U. Hlakey yesterday and made the affair a social on in honor of Mr. C. E. Allen. MISSES EVELYN M. LCD EN HAM and AUo Reynold left thl moraine mora-ine for the World fair. see. MISS HATTIB PIKE of Provo 1 In the city, the guest of Mr, and Mr. John pike. : a MISS EDITH SHEARMAN will enter-tain enter-tain thl afternoon at a small luncheon lunch-eon to honor of MaJ. and Mrs. George. F. Downey. ' DR. AND MRS. FRED BTAUFFER . will leave shortly for a trip abroad. MR.' AND MRS. J. R. SPARLINO an-nounce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter Blanche to Mr. William E. 6herriff of this city, the wedding to take place in June. THE BACHELOR MAIDS at the Unl-, Unl-, verslty will give a dancing party this evening at the Museum build- Aing. A number of the women connected con-nected with the University will chaperon the young people. . . t - MRS. C. H- M'MAHON1 leaves today for an extended visit in ths East. 'iS V THE4XARRIAGE ofc Mis Daisy Derr . andlKugen Busetb. both of this city, will take place on Thursday evening, June t, st the home of the bride' sister, Mrs. Eddington. . MRS. JOSEPH GEOGHEGAN has returned re-turned Iron California, where she . visited several months during the winter. e JOSEPH GEOGHEGAN and sons have gone to California for a few weeks' visit e e e MRS. . WILLIAM A. WETZELL I planning to give a number of pupils' ' recitals in the near future. . ' e THE ANNUAL BREAKFAST In honor of the president ot the Reviewers., club wll be given next Wednesday. . . e MRS. CLARENCE E. ALLEN and her younger children leave next Thursday Thurs-day for New York, and will caU ' shortly for Europe. They will spend the next two years In Berlin. Miss Esther Allen and Miss Florence Allen will Join them in July, see MRS. EDWIN F. HOLMES will hot be at home to her friends until Friday sfternoonv May 27. ...... i . MISS CATHERINE CULMER will be guest of honor at an Informal lunch-, lunch-, eon to be given today by Mrs. Chris-topher Chris-topher B. Dlehl. e THE ELECTION of officer will occur in the Ladles' Literary club today. Mrs Hal W. Brown will be tendered ten-dered the presidency without opposition. oppo-sition. The other nominees follow: For first vice-president. Mrs. A. J. Gorham and Mrs. C. L. Rood; for second vice-president. Mrs George R. Hancock and Mrs. A. T. Voll-mer; Voll-mer; for recording secretary, Miss Linda Jessup and Mrs. W. H. Dale; for corresponding secretary, Mrs. G. FJStiehl and Mrs. C. W. Watson; fo(- treasurer, Mrs. E. B. Critchlow , snd Mrs. M. B. Sow les; for librarian. Miss Yardley and Mrs. S. F. Fenton; for critic, Mrs. Joel L. Priest and Mrs. W. H. Blnti; for historian, Mrs. J. C, E. King and' Mrs. John Cain. Three new directors are to be chosen for the new year, and the six ' receiving the highest number of nominating votes were Mrs. John Delano, Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson, Mrs. O. V. Parmelee. Mrs. George Moyer, ! Mrs. R. C. Woodruff snd Mm George M. Bacon |