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Show city February 28.' The Rev. Richard "Wake performed the ceremony. , ... .. . . J. H. MANDERFTELD has returned i from Dillon and Butte, Mont. f " .MRS. COCRTLAND O. BAKER of Tel-lurid Tel-lurid e. Colo., spent the past week visiting the Alford family. ... -, MISSES SELMA. ALICE 'AND MART WALL, start on their European -trip In May In company with several teacher and pupils of ML. Vernon seminary, j Washington. Thev will also be accompanied accom-panied by Miss Louise Wey of Salt Lake. Col. and Mrs. E. A.-Waif will go to Washington Wash-ington and New Tork In May to see their daughters. ... MRS. FRED DERN will entertain the 600 club on Thursday afternoon. - THE MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB met yesterday with Miss Blanche Kimball. , . . MRS. ROT ECCLE8 U here from Lew. iston.to visit her mother, Mrs, O. D. Banks. . . i . MRS. C. R. ALET Is visiting- her parents pa-rents in San Francisco. " MR. AND MRS. S. A. WHITNEY and Mrs and H. O. Whitney have returned from an extended Eastern trip. , MRS. HOWARD EUGENE SMITH has Joined Mr. Smith in Los Angeles. . MRS. J. ' WALCOTT THOMPSON has returned from New Haven. MR. AND MRS. J. J. WOODRUFF have Issued invitations for the wedding of their daughter. Hazel Florence, and J. Herman Johnson, March 12.. MISS CHARLES, who has been visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. H. L.1 Charles of the Bransford, has returned to her home In Butte. MRS. D. N. STRAUP entertained the I Women's Republican club yesterday. Mrs. Lewis read a paper on "The French Republic." Re-public." A FINE year book has just been Issued by the Woman's Republican club. The list of officers and directors given is as follows: fol-lows: President, Mrs. Howard King-; vice-president, vice-president, Mrs. Joanna Melton; recording; secretary, Mrs. J. R. Davis: corresponding correspond-ing secretary, Mrs. Olive Swenson; treasurer, treas-urer, Mrs. J. M. Stanford; auditor, Mrs. Martha Hlnes: historian, Mrs. Sarah A. Powers: directors, Mrs. Joanna Melton, 1906-1908; Mrs. John James. 1907-1910; Mrs. C. V Morse, 1907-1909; Mrs. V. H. Pease. 1907-1909; Mrs. D. C. Elchnor, 1907; Mrs. A. Mossup, 1907. Topics for the year: January, "Blaine as a Statesman," States-man," Mrs. Lee Jonee; February, "The American Indian." Mrs. Martha Hlnes; March, "The French Republic," Mrs. T. D. Lewis; April, "A Third Term for Roosevelt." Sirs. D. N. Straup; May, "The Basis of Representation In Congress." Con-gress." Mrs. Joanna Melfon; June. ''Birthplace and Religious Training of Judge of Supreme Court of United States." Mrs. Sarah Ensign: July. "Contrast "Con-trast of the Doctrines of Hamilton and Jefferson." Mrs. E. Bonnemort; September, Septem-ber, "The Ship Subsidy and Its Effects on the Commerce of the Intermountaln Country." Mrs. Helen Kimball; October, "The Political Situation in Salt Lake City," Mrs. George Sutherland: November. Novem-ber. "Child Labor." Mrs. William Mos-sop; Mos-sop; December, "Is the Monroe Doctrine Applicable to Present Conditions," Mrs. Sarah A. Powers; January, "What the Fifty-ninth Congress Has Accomplished," Mrs. C. W. Morse. Hostesses for the year. January, Mrs. V. H. Pease; February, Mrs. Olive Swenson; March, Mrs. " D. N. Straup; April. Mrs. John James: May, Mrs. T. D. Lewis; June, Mrs. J. IT. Eld-redge, Eld-redge, Jr.: July. Mrs. Stabley; August, Annual outing; September, Mrs. Willard Hanson; October, Mrs. Howard King; November. No-vember. Mrs. J. R. Davis; December, Mrs. M. A. Breeden; January, Mrs. Joanna Melton. , MISS FRIEDA STENDER. a favorite pupil of Mme. Pappenheim, will be star performer at a musicals to be given by the Ladies' Literary club on Thursday evening1. The program follows: "Scher-o," "Scher-o," Op. SI. Chopin; Mrs. Robinson. "Vol che sopete" (Aria), Mozart: "Spring." Gounod; "Solvejg's Song." Grelg; Miss 8tender. Je ne veux pas antra choshe." Neldllnger; "Ea llegt ein Traum auf der Heide." Von Flelita; "Sing Me to Sleep," Greene; Miss Stender. "Llebestraume" No. 3, Llest-Wagner; Mrs. Robinson. "Who Is Sylvia?" Schubert; "Ich Hebe dlch alleln," F. C. Mayer; "La Folletta," Marchesl. MRS. IDA DTE of Washington. D. C, arrived last Sunday and has taken a position po-sition as designer for Banks, the milliner, milli-ner, at 119 South Main street. THE DEMOCRATIC members of the Legislature will be the guests of honor at a reception to be given at the residence of James Moyle tomorrow evening. The Women's Democratic club will have charge of the affair. party in Unity hall. Miss Louise Toung, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Young, will be wedded tonight to Thomas Garrigan, at the home of the bride s parents, pa-rents, on Second street; the Rev. Father Curran officiating. Under the able management of Fred C. Graham, the monthly muslcale of the Ladles' Literary club will be given tonight. Miss Freda Stender will render several vocal solos. MR. AND MRS. SAM PORTER entertained enter-tained the bridge club last night. F. C. SCHRAMM entertainpd at the .Orpheum last evening for Mrs. J. E. Hun-toon. Hun-toon. The other guests were: Miss Jessie Jes-sie Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cunningham, Cun-ningham, Mrs. June Sadler Donnell, John S. Critchlow and Lester Freed. MR. AND MRS. NEPHI W. CLAYTON and their two youngest boys returned last evening from a stay of several months abroad. Their daughter. Miss Zlbella Clayton and their two older sons, Lawrence and Robert, will remain away some time longer. MRS. HUGH ANDERSON entertained at tea yesterday afternoon for Mrs. J. E. Huntoon. The room were decorated In roses. Mrs. Montague Ferry and Mrs. William Cunningham presided, and were assisted bv Mrs. Edward S. Ferry and Miss Jessie Anderson. Forty guests were present. ... MISS MAYME NOBLE has gone to the cosst. whence she may sail to Join Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gould Smith in Hono lulu. MRS. FRANK HALM will be the guest of honor at a luncheon tomorrow, given by Mrs. W. T. Benson, and at a Kensington Kensing-ton on Thursday, given by Mrs. H. J. Schultz. ... MISS HAL Cl'MMINGS. entertained at luncheon Saturday for Miss Louise Young. Those who received prizes lie-sides lie-sides the guest of honor, were Gladys Linnen, Mabel Hampton and Bessie Ncs-ien. Ncs-ien. MRS. CLARENCE T. BROWN returned yesterday to her home In San Diego. ENLISTED MEN of Fort Douglas will give a dance tomorrow. ... MRS. EDGAR DARLING, who has been with her sister. Mrs. F. E. McOurrln. left last night for heMiornein Idaho. THE UTOPIA "500" CLVB will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. C. B. Dlehl. , , . MRS. HARRY SCHULTZ has issued Invitations for a Kensington for Thursday Thurs-day afternoon, at which Mrs. Halm will be" the guest of honor. ... MRS. E. T. HARVEY entertained In-formallv In-formallv at luncheon yesterday, followed by cards In honor of Mrs. Frank Halm of Ixs Angeles. Prizes- were awarded Mrs. Halm. Mrs. Harry Knight and Mrs. John Relnsimar. . MISS RENNIE of San Francisco will leave tomorrow for her home. ... MR. AND MRS. SOLON SPIRO are at home in their apartments at the Brans- 'ord' ... MRS. FRANK HALM, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Green, returns to Los Angeles on Friday, .... MRS. WILLIAM T. BENSON will entertain en-tertain at a luncheon tomorrow afternoon In honor of Mrs. Frank Hslm. . ... MRS. KENNETH C. KERR has returned re-turned from Ia Angeles. ... . MRS. A. U. WEETER of Park City will bo the guest during the week of Mrs. J. M. Reynolds. .. i MISS MARJORIE ALMA MILLIRON of Salt Lake and Herbert Stanton of Los AnsQta part marrltd la th CaUfomla SOCIETY WEDNESDAY Bayvlew Reading club, 12 o'clock breakfast at Manitou hotel. ho-tel. The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Fay Eddy, at home to members of congregation, congrega-tion, afternoon and evening. Ladles' Reading cl"b, with Mrs. John Zink, 668 South ate street. Music section Ladies' Literary club, morning. Democratic club entertains members of Legislature, with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Moyle. Shakespeare section Ladles' Literary club. 10 o'clock. . Daughters of Utah Pioneers, business busi-ness meeting. Lion House, 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. William ' Cunningham, Dinner for Mrs. J. E., Huntoon. THURSDAY Reynolds circle No. I, card party and social, residence Mrs. Kllas Price, 1250 East First South street. Miss Frieda Stender, muslcale. Ladies" La-dies" Literary club. FRIDAY Military . ball by battalion of high school cadets, National Guard Armory hall. Open meeting Ladies' Literary club, afternoon. Current events and current literature litera-ture section Ladies' Literary club, nfternoon. Card rlub. with Miss Estelle Clinton, evening. i SATURDAY Miss Marjorio Day, afternoon after-noon card partv. . . . UND1MMED and unfailing Is the brii-liancy brii-liancy of local society, and as the season progresses events follow one another with dazzling rapidity. This afternoon Mrs. William D. Riter entertained the Cleofan club, at which Nephl L. Morris delivered an address upon the "Influence of Literature Litera-ture Upon Character." The tourist section sec-tion of the Ladies' Literary jclub met this morning and listened to a pspcr on "Fihe Arts In India," by Mrs. James L. Frankcn. In the home off Mrs. Seaton, No. 356 West Seolnd North street, the Seekers' Literary club met this afternoon, and under the leadership of Mrs. J. B. Graham, learned of the "Reign in England Eng-land of the Last of the Stuarts." With Mrs. McNIece and Miss Wilson the Wasatch Literary club met this afternoon In Gunton Memorial chapel and heard a program on "Forestry." Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Keyes entertained the officers offi-cers and ladies of Fort Injur Is s this afternoon, af-ternoon, . at hrMge. Mrs. Perc v Sad'.er gave a box party at the Orpheum' this afternoon, af-ternoon, which wss followed bv tea st Franklin's. Mrs. Frank Halm was guest of honor at a tea by Mrs. W. T. Benson. Mrs. M. 8. Woodward entertained at bridge this afternoon. Tonight the Unitarian, Uni-tarian, aocisty. yum lYt ft Oaac tod.-card, u i . |