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Show The officers of Fort Douglas will entertain enter-tain the ladles of the garrison tonight, tha affair beiug arranged as an especial compliment to Mrs. George H. Estrs, thn newest of the ladles at the poet. s The toAirlst section of the ladles' Literary Lit-erary clilb met this morning In the cub-Ikusc. cub-Ikusc. A J taper on Toulouse and ihom was read by M is. A . B. 1 i bson . M r ! George W: Moyer gave a puper, "The Lite of Morot." Lad lea Utecaiy club annual hictkum, has left for her home in Denver. a a Mr. and Mrs H. Riches. w Lo ha e been visiting Captain and Mr. A. O. Seaman, have left for their home in London. Lon-don. Kngland. a a a .Miss Vera Kuager will be home tonight from u stav In the east, where she was a member of a house party during Junior week at Cornell. Later Miss Kueger visited vis-ited frleiaJa In New York and In Rochester. Roch-ester. s Mr. and Mrs. D. C Bichardaon. who have been vialtlng m southern California, will return the latter part of the week. Dr. and Mxa. KVod StaufTer have returned re-turned from a visit on the coast s JvP ""hb 'd daughter. Mts Kdlth Hobhs. of los Angeles, will he at home to their friends this week at the home nf Mi t. ,T. R TerKuson. 174 fti.uth Twelfth IUasl street. ess The next ceremonial fession of INiten-tale INiten-tale Dalrymple of Wl Kulah lempie, Hslt l-.ke Hhrlners. will be held on the evening even-ing of March 26. S a The Oliver O. Howard W. rt C. will be entertained at the home of Mis. Goodwin Good-win at :iT South Eighth Km Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The affair will be the regular card soeiui of live organization organi-zation Those who will ajsaist iu receiving receiv-ing are the Mrs. Stocking, Be Hex. Berms, man and Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hooker will entertain enter-tain a doaeu friends or so ai a card party tonight In their tint in lite IQsther apartments. see Thn Seekers' l.iterar cluh i meeting thin afternoon with Mrs Itoiigla?-. -160 Ra: t Hroadw-an Mrs. 11- A. King will read a paper on Lincoln .Mrs. .. W. Senior will giv- talk on Washington. The usual quote t ions and reading wl also be given The Wasatch Literary 1 uh is holding the regular meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. V D. Prosed. 9.5 Rait Eleventh Kouth street. Mrs. F. Hawx-hurst Hawx-hurst will read a paper. "Th- CbAtitlag of New Tprk." and Mr;-. t. Whitehead will give a paper, "Napoleon's Invasion of Kuasia." There will aleo he e musical mu-sical program presented The Missionary society of the First Preehyterten church It meeting this afternoon aft-ernoon with Mrs. E. P. Ciitchlow, no South Seventh Cast street. r i The marriage of Miss Josephine Auer-bach Auer-bach of New York City to Joseph Stegel of Salt T-eke City will tsk pla- tonlnht at the Hotel St. Reglr, New Tork Clt. s Captain and Mrs. George H. Bstes will shortly be settled In No. 10 of the officers' row at Fort Dougla s and Capiat n a nd Mrs. Foreman wiH n at home In No. 3. At the repular meeting of the senior branch of the CIlrlM' Friendly soiietv of &t. Mark's . -a thedr.il last night. Mrs L-d-yard M. Bailey gave en Interesting talk, which was the first of a series on "The Ideal Woman." taking for her subject, "Manners.'' Next Monday night a travel talk will be given by Mrs. Morris Ij. FUtchle on "Pictures of the Louvr" to be illustrated with stereoptlcon views. - Mrs. ). J. Kali3bury lias returned from southern California, where she visited her mother, Mrs. M cfil ray, in lasad na. s ft Mrs. James Wells of Helena. Mont.. Is visiting with the Sadler family. y Mayor and Mrs. Samuel C. Park have returned from a stay of seveial weeks in the east on business and pleasure. Mrs. Rosooe H. Clianning and her sister. sis-ter. Miss Blanche Burke, are in Egypt, making the trip down the Nile. Mrs. Edith M. Rlchardaon will leave soon for her old home ln the east for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Henry M. Fennamore arid her children chil-dren have left for the south on their way to Join Mr. Fennemore ln Phoenix, rt- . . . Mrs. John Itocd, who came over for the 1 |