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Show CHARLES B. HANTORD. W II III If I .1 J'. IJ!. J ICRS. DORSET ASH entertained the Five Hundred dub at her apartment In the Grace flata Friday afternoon. . Prlsea were won" by Mm. A. E. Kimball Kim-ball and Mlsa Harriet Duneter. M CrfARLES H. BRINK, who haa been her for many years, and who has held a prominent place In the social MB of the city, left Saturday for Den-' Den-' ver, where he will rjcolde. Mrs. Brink will remain bare until spring-. MRS. CHARGES G. PLtTMMER entertained enter-tained the members of her Bible class at luncheon Friday. The luncheon was jpreceded by a paper on "The Madonna' in Art," by Mrs. C. H. Blanchard of the Reviewers' club. . MRS. Ht'OH'T. DYER of Dgrfen Is In the city visiting friends. She and Mr. ' Dyer will a-o to California in a short time W spend the spring. . MR. AND MRS. JOHN LEWIS will be at home at the Kenyon until they move to their new apartments In the Emery Holmes. - THE PLATE club will be entertained next Saturday by Mrs. Andrew Mac-cuaig, Mac-cuaig, lilt Seeond street . MRS. 8. E. BENEDICT entertained the Card club at her home Friday afternoon. after-noon. MRS. JAMES H. MOYLE entertained the Sewing club Friday afternoon. MRS. LANE will entertain the women of James B. McKean post No. 1. W. R. C, at her home, 1156 East Sixth South street, Thursday afternoon, February Febru-ary X ; MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. WEETKlTof Pocatello, who came to hear the Mel-ba Mel-ba concert, will riilt friends here for . several days. ' , MISS LEILA FOWLER has returned from an Eastern visit of several , months and is again at home at S21 . Sixth East street. MRS PHIL 8PECKART and Mrs. C. . Gates of Provo are in the city. MRS. P. J. QtTEALT of Kemmerer is the guest of Mrs. J. F. Dunn. MR. AND MRS, EDWARD CHAPMAN 7 '. of &vanston, Wyo., who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. .3. Fabian, . returned to their borne Saturday. THOMAS BLTTH of Bvanston, Wye., Is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. J. J. Keith, at the Keith apartment-house. MR. AND MRS. JOHN MACKAT WAL-. WAL-. KER have moved and are now at 151 North Main street, where Mrs. Walker has resumed her Tuesdays at home. - MRS. LUCIA J. MARTIN and Miss Alice Julian are at home with Mrs. J. McDonald. Mc-Donald. Fourth South and Eighth East streets, during their stay in Salt Lake. MISS HELEN BAMBERGER is spending a season in New York with her aunt, Mrs. N. A. Ransohont MRS. GEORGE SUTHERLAND haa is- 600 persons attended the dance given at Chrtstensen's hall Friday night by tne mgii scnool cadete. The dance was the firm of a series -of three entertainments en-tertainments to be given by the organization. or-ganization. In February a clever show will be given and another dance will be given later. sued Invitations for a luncheon to be given at the Alta club next Saturday. THE LADIES' LITERARY club will issue is-sue invitations Monday for the breakfast break-fast which it will give February 17, In the Emery Holmes cafe. In addition addi-tion to the members ef the club there will be many others Invited. It promises prom-ises to be one of the big social events of February. MR. AND MRS. FRANK J. CANNON announce the engagement of their daughter. Olive, to Paul Kimball of ' Salt Lake. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM HILTON announce an-nounce the engagement of their -daughter, Ida, to Harry W. Bouton of Salt Lake. The wedding wiU take place in April. - ' MR, AND MRS. O. D. BANKS announce i the engagement of their daughter, I Myrtle Louise, to Roy Eccles. The wedding win take place February 9. V . THE JEWISH women of the citywlll give a ball for the benefit of the poor at Chrtstensen's hall, February 7. Mrs. Jacob Morita is' chairman of the ex- , ecutive committee. .' v " IT WAS ESTIMATED that more than SBSSMSSMSaMSMSSJSSJSJSjSJSfjsS |