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Show annrirunnfxnnjnjinnsnninnnrin 1 1 Polite World! uuiruxrirLrijTnrLrt AN INFORMAL Kensington was given giv-en In the church parlors by the ladles of the First Methodist church yesterday yester-day afternoon, which turned out to be a pleasant affair. An Impromptu- musical mu-sical programme was arranged, including includ-ing two vocal solos by Miss Helen Shep-ard, Shep-ard, a piano number by Miss Dunyon, a violin and piano duet by the Misses Brown and a vocal solo by Mrs. Fred N. Hess. THE WEDDING of Miss Goldeanne Stoner to Louis Pastroulch took place yesterday. The Rev. Dr. Fish of the Unitarian church performed the ceremony. cere-mony. Mr. and Mrs. Pastroulch left on the evening train for a week's visit In Denver. They will be at home after April 15th at 570 South Main street. MRS. C. C. GOODWIN entertained at an informal Kensington yesterday in honor of Mrs. W. H. Dickson of San Francisco, who is visiting in the city. MRS. WILLIAM H. JONES gave a reception yesterday for the McKean Relief Re-lief corps. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Cornforth, Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Smelt-zer, Smelt-zer, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Perkins and Miss Short. i , MR. AND MRS. G. R. BOTH WELL entertained at u card party last evening. even-ing. MISS TINY ELLIOTT will leave soon for a visit with friends in Marshalltown, la. MR. AND MRS. W. L. GREEN have returned from a month's visit in California. Cali-fornia. MRS. W. W. RITER will entertain the Sewing club on Saturday. THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH will give a dancing party at Christensen's tonight. ('APT. AND MRS. BARTH. Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn and Lieut. Falls went to Ogden yesterday to see the Eighteenth Infantry pass through on Its way to the coast. MRS. SOL SIEGEL is contemplating an Eastern trip. MISS KATE COBB has returned from a visit in Kansas City. MR. AND MRS. FRANK EVANS of Coalville are visiting in the city. MISS MARIE LUCE will entertain at a Kensington next Thursday in honor of Mrs. A. S. Day. |