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Show t ' JOINTS IN WTOLOCX $ Paul L. Beemer of this city will be wedded tonight to M1m Mabel ' , Underfill!, at the home of the 'bride-In Denver. - Mln Lillian Pettlt and Benjamin - B. Berklnshaw will be married this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride. The Rev. Benjamin ' Young win - officiate tonight at the marriage of Mlaa Mae McCoy to James A. Edwards, at the home of the .. bride. ... f- f - t ff ft. J Ji -t L. . - Mrs. John T. Hurst and Mrs. Payne of Ogden entertained Mrs. M. A. Breeden, Mrs. Roscoe M. Breeden, Mrs. A. D. F. Reynolds and Mrs. R. E. Hunt at breakfast break-fast today In the Junction City, i In the-B. B. lodgerooms today, the women of - the Jewish Temple gave a charity card party. . Miss Emmalln. Wells read a paper today to-day on "Andrea Del Sarte," before the Cleofan.-guests of Mrs. Thomas Sloan. Mrs. Charles C. Crlsmon entertained the Utopia Card club. In 8t. Mark's Sunday-school rooms today to-day members of the Ladles' Guild hold a rummage sale. . . A Mrs. Hendricks of Muncte was guest of honor today at cards by Mrs. R. C. Hill. "Some Noted Opinions of the Csar" and "Child Training" were discussed today to-day at a meeting of the Woman's club with Mrs. Helen V. Kimball, respectively, respective-ly, by Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. L. S Deane. Notable among the social events of the season will be the golden wedding anniversary anni-versary thta evening of. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan C. Royle In the Commercial club building. About 800 'guests will be present. Under the able direction of Mrs. W. A. Wetzell. the music section of the Ladles' Literary club will give a musicals this evening during which Misses Esther Allen. Al-len. Lena Broaddus. Eva Crawford. Helen Harrison, Elizabeth Allen. Maud Thorn e. Daisy Wolfgang, Mattle Read. Mrs. George - E. Skelton. Mrs. Peabody and Morris Andrews will take 'part. MISS M. ORILLA K EARNS and Stanley Stan-ley Leon Mayer will be married at the home of Mrs. C C. Crlsmon, April 30, MRS. THOMAS MARION EAUX will give two luncheons this week, one on Thursday and the other one Friday afternoon af-ternoon followed by bridge. MRS. C. W. MASON of Fort Douglas leaves tomorrow for New York. THE SEWING CLUB will be received by Mrs. Albert Young, Friday afternoon. MRS. M. E. LIPMAN will give a 500 party Thursday afternoon. MRS. J. B.'COSGRIFF will entertain at bridge Thursday afternoon. MRS. HOWARD R. PERRY of Logan, guest of Mrs. Benjamin Lockwood at Fort Douglas, has returned home. MRS. GEORGIA 8NOW CARLETON of Evanston will attend the Royle wedding reception. THE BRIDGE CLUB will meet Thursday Thurs-day afternoon with Mrs. Clifford Pearsall. MRS. GEORGE BRICE will ' entertain her Bridge club Friday afternoon. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM IC E-HEART E-HEART entertained George Ade, the well-known well-known novelist, at the Country club yesterday. yes-terday. Guests were Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr, Mrs. Clifford Pearsall. Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Miss Jasamlne Young and John Critchlow. ak at THE UTAH ARCH EO LOGICAL society will mNt next Saturday evening' with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cumralngs. MRS. RALPH R. BITTINGER is back from Los Angeles. MISS JOSEPHINE DEVEREAUX has returned from Chicago. ... HOOPER DUNBAR of Los Angeles Is In the city. ' ... GEORGE SHARP of California la a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Zlnk. ... MR. AND MRS. EMMETT MOORE are at home at 13, The Grace. ... MRS. JOSEPH H. YOUNG of Denver Den-ver and children are at the Lawrence home on North Main street. . MR. AND MRS. RAYMON S. MAS-SON MAS-SON are at home with the McMillans. ... MISS MATTIE HALL has resigned as teacher of music in MIUs' college. California, Cali-fornia, and. will return to this city to remain. ... MR. AND MRS. RUSSEL L. TRACY entertained at dinner last evening for Mrs. L. D. Bache, guest of Mrs. F. E. McGurrin. , ... MRS. C. J. F. SMITH is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker. ... MRS. C. R. ALEY Is back from San Francisco. . MR. AND MRS. RALPH PRITCHARD are hosts for Miss Lawrence of Brooklyn. Brook-lyn. e e . 'STATE AUDITOR and Mrs. J. A. Edwards Ed-wards left Sunday for the South. ... MR. AND MRS. A. J. SCOTT are at home at No. 112 Del Mar avenue. ... MRS. M. L. LIPMAN will entertain at cards Thursday afternoon. ... whom the distinction has fallen. MISS MINNIE AND MISS LILLIAN LAM BOURNE will leave soon for Los Angeles. MR. AND MRS. ADOLPH RIOHTER entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stanton of Chicago, at dinner Saturday evening. ' MR. AND MRS. JOHN T. WILLIAMS announce the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Violet, to A. A. Duncan. MR. AND MRS. A. H. BOXRUD en-i en-i tertalned Sunday at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Willard of Red Wing, Minn. MRS. LEE J. SHARP of Butte and niece, Mrs. Carroll, are at the Knutsford. MRS. A. P. SIN CLAIRE will leave soon for Oakland. MRS. C. M. WILSON of Park City, guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mixer, has returned home. DR. 8. H. PINKERTON has returned from New York. . MR. AND MRS. ROBERT W. GORDON are back from their honeymoon. MRS. B. HOFFMAN of Rock Island, III., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dum-beck. Dum-beck. MR. AND MRS. R. H. STRICKLAND and family, and Miss Cayley, left last week for Brockbank Farm. MR. AND MR8. FRED L. SCHROTT are at home at No. 15, the Wllfley. MRS. M. H.' SOWLES has returned from Los Angeles. MRS. LEROT A. PALMER ts a guest of her sister, Mrs. Clint B. Leigh. MR. AND MRS. V. H. PEASE returned from California. , MRS. ' O. P. ARNOLD entertained Saturday at a Kensington. Mrs. W. J. Arnold, Mrs. George W. Lam bourne and Mrs. Samuel Arnold assisted. MRS. RICHARD 8TINGELY will entertain enter-tain the Bridge .club tomorrow afternoon. . MR. AND MRS. HENRY A. WILLARD of Red Wing. Minn., were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Delano. MRS. G. K. OTT will leave Friday for Los Angeles to visit her daughter, Mrs. G. Frank Clark. MISS EMILY Y. CLAWSON and daughter, Josephine, left Sunday for Europe. Eu-rope. FRANCIS H. HALL announces the engagement en-gagement of his daughter. Bess, to Frank Edwin Dole. .t V M1SS liATt' MARSHALL, daughter Of Judge Marahall. attending school In Paris, haa received the highest mark given In the school, the only foreigner to j ', . |