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Show i . ;' ' " . L ; ; - ' - - !j t i..r laci irffwrn , ; ( ,t i . .wwuv-.-.." -JrvvlnAvfww'- 4 -frxzzzi, TTtACT was the host-: host-: I cf a dc'.'.ihtful dinner party on 1 VTelnesJay evening which, was given. giv-en. In honor of Mrs. De Camp, who is a guest of her sister. Mrs.. Q- M. ; Bailey. Covers were laid for ten. The guests were Mrs. De Camp, Mr. . and Mrs. Bailey, Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Wilkes, Mr. and Mrs. Flneld Atd Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Beatty. ' e . a e Cim ENGAGEMENT t Miss Beatrice . , Werthelitr of Birmingham, Ala : and Le4f Sweet of this city has J been anOunced. The marrUge will i lf take place in the spring-, and the i young couple will make their home in Salt Lake, -see - i THB MEMBERS of the Blllle club gave another of their delightful dancing- parties last evening at Chrtstensen'e hall, and about 150 young: people spent a most enjoya- ; ble evening. . . e e e i THE LADIES, of James B. McKean W, R. C. have made plans for a social. ; which will-be held next Wednesday afternoon at their new hall. 21 West First South. e a ! KARL SCHETD arrived home from California Cal-ifornia last Tuesday, having- spent , several months there. . e e e I MR. AND MRS. H. GROVES and family fam-ily leave Sunday for New Xork. and they will sail from there on the 16th i for England, where they will make j their future home. . i MRS. MORRIS WEST left Wednesday for Kentucky, where she will visit ; for several weeks with relatives. e e e I MISS MART LOUISE ANDERSON will entertain at a luncheon on Sunday Sun-day in honor of Mrs. Belven. . e'e a ' MRS. V. M. FARELL Is In the city from Butte. Mont and is the guest . j of her sister, Mrs. Paul. . , I e e A BALL AND BANQUET to to be giv-n giv-n at Cbristensen'fl halt on the even- j nig of Ma. ch 24th by the employees j s ot the Z. C M. L I e . i MRS. THOMAS KEARNS has discon- tlnued her day at home during ! , Lent. f "... a a ! MR. AND MRS. KENNETH C. KERR entertain at dinner this evening. MISS DELA BUCKLE entertains Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. ! e e e MRS. N. W. HAMILTON has returned from New Tork. e a e A' PRIVATE DANCING PARTT is to be given on Friday evening, March t 11th, in the old Fifth ward amuse-" amuse-" ment hall. The party is given by the Misses Margarlt Hull, Lottie , Griggs, Elvira True 1 son, Leone Bur- i ton, -Ethel Groesbeck, Bessie Bad- . ger, Florence Hull, Susie Hull. Eva- j Burton, Lena Badger, Edna Griggs. -- Agnes Swan, Ivye Burton, Barbara ' Swan and Theresa Burton.' T e e e MRS. M' CAFF ART and Mrs. Honn were the guests of honor at a dinner given last evening at the Commercial Commer-cial club by Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Gray. Red carnations and ferns were used in the attractive decorations decora-tions of the table, and covers were laid for six. Mrs. McCaffary and Mrs. Honn are from Indiana, and are making a few days' visit in this city. .-. f - e e a THIS AFTERNOON from 3 to 6 o'clock Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes will receive her friends informally in the art gallery. She will have on exhibition a rare collection of laces, and all her , friends are most cordially invited to attend. . e e e THE CURRENT EVENTS and the current literature sections of the Ladles' Literary cl-ib will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. P. A. Simpkln will give a talk on the "Passive Resistance Movement," and Mrs. McVlcker will read a paper pa-per on -Kipling." e e e MRS. GRAHAM F. PUTNAM will re-ceive re-ceive . her friends informally this afternoon at her new home, 629 East Seeond South street. 1 MISS MARIE JOHNSON, who has been Visiting with her sister, Mrs. i Blood, for the last two months, left yeayday for her home in Pocatello. MRS. GEORGE ROSE left yesterday for her home In Arizona, and was; accompanied by her mother, Mrs, McGrath, who will visit in California. Califor-nia. - : i i A hi . . |