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Show i ' c I ( V i . i ! ' .. . . .. 1 - I. v J ' t t a t I : ..- I . i . i i r : 1 i t r- ' i . . ' 1 . . ' '-! 1 1 r i r: T- ','((( l.u;mr h-sve i- -.ii-' i .1 a i it... l. " ' X:: r V.'lnfr 1 Atinl I " t- 1 i h h inn st a tea lor ' .m Ai.oe 1. (it 1 i O. T."r. C'.ffnce Vrnock entr 1 at ln-.r hwm today for Ilrs. C S. i...a: on Of 1'enver. Ttlss I..::h r.ivrn of Red hank, N. J.. 1 J tnariPl t.ni lt In tfi home of be marri. 1 ti . -t In the home of honeymoon be In lurope. No mpetlrir of t!,e Ladies' Uterary club was heM this mnrnliiK, beraune today ia Good Friday. The current events and current literature section will meet next FTlday morning. St. Mark's cathedral choir, aanlated by local alnfrers, will present Dudley Buck's latent cantata, f 'Christ the Victor,", next Sunday, night. The composer has wrlt-tna wrlt-tna personal letter to the choir In reference ref-erence to his latest composition. Miss Brubaker will be hostess tonight in her apartments at tne Sampson for a 600 party. . ' - ' Miss lone Morrison entertained ' lnfor-maJly lnfor-maJly this afternoon. , ' 'MR. AND MRS. H. OTWELt, entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith, at the Orpheum last night. , "The Crucifixion," one of the most Impressive Im-pressive of sacred compositions, was exceptionally ex-ceptionally well rendered last night at St. Paul's by. the full-vested choir, under the able direction of M. J. Brines, assisted by John Berkhoel 'as organise Hugh Dou-gall Dou-gall and Mr. Hodgson sang In a pleasing manner. Miss Esther T. Alien played the offertory.' The men In the chorus came In for a great deal of praise, as did the sopranos and altos. The cantata will be, given again tonight. " ' MRS. . RUSSEL L. TRACT, assisted by Mrs. Jack Taylor In vocal selections, . Mrs. Oemmell In her talk on ''Old Mexico," Mexi-co," and Miss Esther Allen on the violin, entertained members of the T. W. C. A. last night. ' , ' THE RUMMAGE sale for the benefit of the building fund of Canyon Crest boys' home will he. held early next month In Unity hall by members of the Salt Lake . Woman's club. This Is a most commendable commend-able enterprise, and la receiving the sup- ; port of all classes. . MRS. WALTER PARK went to .Provo today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dusenberry. MISS LESLIE KERR, guest of Miss Chessman for some time, gave an Orpheum Orphe-um theater party for fourteen, followed by tea at Franklin's. ' . MRS. WALTER FILER has returned from New York, and la at home on O and Brtgham streets. 1 MRS. F. E. M'OURRIN has for her guest her sister, Mrs, L. D. Bacbe. THE P. E. O. society will hold a cake sale tomorrow at Keith-O'Brien's, beginning begin-ning at 10 o'clock. The committee in charge consists of Mrs. Gould B. Blakely, Mrs. George Dougall and Mrs. Freeland. Proceeds of tomorrow's sale will go toward the building fund of "Canyon Crest ranch." , . MR. AND MRS. GEORGE WRENCH have gone to Denver. MRS. E. D. DUNN expects her niece. Mrs. Chester Patrick of St. Louis. In about three weeks. Mrs. Patrick was formerly Miss Lottie IX) use man. MRS. JOHN T. BUCKLE, who ha been spending the winter In London, left for New York on Wednesday, and will later visit Boston. Philadelphia and Washington. AFTER an absence of several years, Mrs. Emanuel Kahn will again occupy her home on East South Temple street. ' .. e MR. AND MRS. ENOS KNOCK of Denver Den-ver are In the city. MRS. LOUIS CATES will entertain informally in-formally at luncheon on Saturday for Miss Leslie Kerr. MISS v CHEESMAN and Miss Alleen Maclean entertained at bridge tea yesterday yester-day afternoon In honor of Miss Leslie Kerr of Chicago. Mrs. Louis S. Cates and Miss. Gertrude Hanson assisted. Honors were awarded Miss Bens McMillan, Miss Elisabeth Mclntyre, Miss Jenna Budd Geddes, Mrs. Burton of Fort' Douglas and Mrs. Wallace Bransford. . MRS. FRANK B. COOK entertained at csrds yesterday In honor of Mrs. C. S. Williamson. Prises were awarded Mrs. 'J. H. Patrick and Mrs. Williamson. MISS KATHERINE GEDDES will entertain en-tertain Informally on Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Addle Zane. MR. AND MRS. W. L. MALISTER have returned from Goldfleld and are at the Wilson. . MRS. M. A. COPE will be here next week with her daughter, Mrs. A. N. McKay. Mc-Kay. MR. AND MRS. REEVES. 624 South Second West street, wfll entertain the ladles' auxiliary, of the Letter-Carriers' association Thursday evening. MRS. WILBUR W. HOYT left yesterday yester-day with her two children for San Francisco, Fran-cisco, where they will make their home. |