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Show Philadelphia, are (ueats of Prof, and Mrs. Byron CummlnfB. . MR. AND MRS. FRANK Ci. KELSET re llvinr at 774 Hoyt street, Portland, Or. ... MRS. HERBERT M'MILLAN and children chil-dren are vleltln in Ogden with Mrs. C. Bohn. MRS. H. T. CLEAVER will return Sun-, day and be at home in Miller flats. THE EVENINO CARD CLUB was delightfully de-lightfully ' entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Jo. n C. Daly last evening. MRS. A. H. BOXRUD was hostess at luncheon Wjnesday. w- DR. AND MRS.L C. HANCHETT are coming- back to Salt Lake to make their borne. MRS. JOEL L. PRIEST leaves tonight for Terminal Island with ber childen. MRS. ANNA COLBURN PLUMMER has issued invitations for & muslcale by the Misses Isabella and Amy Osborne, assisted as-sisted by Mr. Skelton and Miss Judith Evans. Monday evening, April 22, In First Methodist Episcopal church. MRS. DAVID R. GRAT entertained friends yesterday afternoon at the Or-pheum Or-pheum in honor of Mrs Elisabeth J. Chambers,. Guests were Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. J. R. Walker. Mrs. Witcher Jones. Mrs. George C. Moore. Mrs. E. M. Allison and Mrs. W. P. Klser. MISS BONNIE1 CARTER, guest of her aunt. Mrs. Bredetneyer was guest of honor at a theater party by Lieut. R. N. Campbell. Miss Beatrice Cheesman, Miss Elisabeth McMillan, Wallace Brede-meyer Brede-meyer and Harry Bints. Supper at the Wilson followed. MRS. BENJAMIN C. LOCKWOOD received re-ceived yesterday at bridge tea for Mrs. H. R, Perry of Logan. Mrs. W. H. Point, Mrs. Allen M. Smith. Mrs. A. B. Sloan, Mrs. Brookes and Madame Burton assisted. as-sisted. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. M. Bldwell and Mrs. Parker. MRS. FRANCIS CAMPBELL of Beaver Is the guest of Judge and Mrs. McCarty for a few days. THE CONCERT HOP at the fort dast night was enjoyed by officers and ladies of the garrison and friends. Mrs. John C. Cutler was hostess today at a matinee party In the Salt Lake Theater. The-ater. Mrs A. J. Gorham and Miss Page were beakers this afternoon at a -meeting of the Browning action of the Ladles' Literary Lit-erary club, in the Kensington. Miss A. E. Buchanan waa hostess. ; -Mrs. A. H. Mayne, 8 Third street, re- ( -lvdUe W. C- T. U.. this afternoon. Irs. C. E. Allen and Miss E. E. Shepard . iddressed the meeting, Mrs. Montgomery jA recited, Mrs. George A. Smith and others ''"' sang. Mrs. P. A. Simpkln waa in charge. ' Mrs. A. E.. Hutchinson entertained this afternoon. Miss Bonnie Carter will be guest of honor this evening at a stall party given by Wallace Bredetneyer. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, assisted 1 by Miss Jessie Anderson and M. A. Brines, will give a munlcale on an elaborate elabo-rate scale tonight in the Ladles' Literary clubb'ousa. Canadians In this city will be entertained enter-tained thla evening- at 600 by the Canadian Cana-dian association, in old Masonic hall, West Temple and Second South streets. Mr. and Mr. David Chalmers leave to-night to-night for the Northwest to continue their .wedding journey. BOYS AND GIRLS of the high school and their friends gave a house-warming oaoe laat night In the new gymnasium, fled and black predominated in the deco-"Tatlve deco-"Tatlve scheme. The affair was one of the most brilliant' and enjoyable tbe high school fcaa ever given. - Chaperons were President and Mrs. Kingsbury, Prof, and Mrs. L. M. Oillllan, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Moreton, Prof. George A. Eaton, Miss Ella M. Dukes, Mrs. Ed Kimball and Miss Mary. Mayne. iNvrrATibN8 Announcing next Monday evening as the date for the reception re-ception In honor of the wedding of Miss Vera Adeline Felt to Joseph Arthur Home, have been Issued by parents of the prospective brlde. AN ENJOYABLE affair was given in the home of Mrs. George Page, at Bountiful, Boun-tiful, yesterday afternoon at which Mesdaraes Emery, W. N. Jenkins, John Colbert. R. Jenkins, Morrison, Goodfel-low, Goodfel-low, Hoppinger, Morrison, Pitt, W. S. Colbert Col-bert Boyce," Adams and others were present. Mrs. George Flte waa hostess. THE NEXT meeting' of the Nauvoo Le glon will be held Friday evening, April 19, at S o'clock in the office of Bishop W. B. Preston. . MR. AND MRS. NESB1TT PERCY BROWNE are rejoicing over the arrival of aon. t m AT THE regular meeting of the Ladies Literary club yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. W. C. Jennings read a paper on "Vienna," written by Mrs. C. E. King. " Muslo was given by Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris, Miss Sands, Miss Mary Olive Gray and Miss Mattie Read. Dr. E. W. Whitney read a paper on "Medical Life In Vienna' MR ISABELLA GRAY and children of Mlnersvllle, visiting Mrs. E. A. Dupaix, wlU leave for home, Monday. MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. MICKLE of |