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Show from New York, where she haa spent the laat month purchasing - her new spring stock, i , 4 MR.' AND ' MRS. WILLIAM , M. RASH are the parents of a daughter, who came to them .Washington's birthday. . . t , . '.-'. ' MISS I FLORENCE ROBBIN3 'entertained 'enter-tained a few friend at a Washington birthday luncheonyesterday afternoon-; MRS. M. HOWE and Misa May God-dard, God-dard, formerly of this city, arrived last evening from Baa Francisco, and are pending a few days here with their brother. L. L. Goddard, before continuing their journey ' to New Yprk City, where they -expect to make tnelr permanent home. . i - ' . . ' . j k MRS. N. C. CHRISTENSKN.' aecbm- anted by her father and mother. Mr. and (re. Joseph Daynea and sister Margaret, left Monday for an Indefinite stay at Long Beach and Ocean Park, Cat. . - i - RICHARD ' GRAY," who has been In Rosebud for the last month or so, is In town for a few. days. I MRS. A. C. EWINO will be the hostess again today at the second series of bridge affairs, i I MR. AND MRS. X X WOODRUFF an-nounced an-nounced the engagement of their daughter, daugh-ter, Haiel Florence, to J. Herman Johnson, John-son, the marriage to take place early in March. J . . As water 'feeds .flowers. Satin skin cream nourishes the skin to health. 25c Scramm's.-; THE SOCIAL EVENT of today Is the reception being tendered to Mrs. Clarence T. Brown of San Francisco this afternoon by the women of the First Congregational church, in tbe parlors of the church, s. . rm ' MRS. RUBS EL I TRACY and Mrs. Frank B. Stephens will give a luncheon at tbe home of Mrs. Tracy next Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. - Clarence Brown. .. - MRS. JOHN C. CUTLER will give - a luncheon at the Alts, club . next . Friday afternoon. e . THE MARRIAGE of Miss Laura Preston Pres-ton and G. 8. Gannett was at I o'clock this afternoon at th 1 ehome of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed per-formed by -the Rev. Elmer L Goshen. . y THE UTOPIA BOO CLUB will meet with Mrs. Isadore Myer next Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. v . MRS. A. C. EWINO entertained at luncheon at the Kenyon hotel yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. J. E. Hun toon of Sacramento. The guests of the afternoon after-noon were Mrs. Ira Hudson Lewis, Mrs. W. C. Alexander, Mrs. W. H. Cunningham, Cunning-ham, Mrs. A. p. Cleaveland, Mrs. Sam Porter and Miss Jessie Anderson. MISSES Olive and Angela Ferrlss entertained en-tertained a number of friends at a colonial tea at their home on East First South street yesterday afternoon. The rooms were decorated in a tasteful manner 'with the national colors. The hostesses werv assisted during the afternoon by Miss Helene Critser, Mrs. W. W. Anness, Mrs. Clarence Post, Miss Erma Eberhardt, Miss Winnie Webb,- Miss Ethel Scran ton and Miss Jane Cutler. During the afternoon after-noon seventy guests called. .... 1 THE HOTEL EMPLOYEES entertained 200 of their friends at a ball in the Electric Elec-tric Workers' hall last evening. The guests were received by the following members of the association: M. F. Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Al Powers. C. B. Perry, Carl Llnd, W. F. Frank, ' P. L. Symons and J. L. Ush. . . THE MEMBERS of the sewing club were entertained at runcheon at the Alta club yesterday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. S. H. Lynch. Mrs. C Kraft. Mrs. M. C. God be, Mrs. L A. Clayton. Mrs. T. A. Clawaon, Mrs. G, E. Ellerbeck, Mrs. E. V. McCune, Mrs. W. T. Cannon, Mrs. A. C. Young, Mrs. Frank Oroesbeck, Mrs. J." J. Cannon. Mrs. Frank Swenson, Mrs. John E. Hansen, Mrs. Seldon I. Clawaon, Mrs. M. G. Clawson. Mrs. S. H. Clawaon, Mrs. F. D. Taylor, Mrs. T. B. Beatty, Mrs. A. D. Groesbeck. GEORGE T. ODELL gave a box party at the Salt Lake Theater last evening to witness Isabel Irving in "Susan in Search of a Husband." His guests were Dr. T. G. Odell and wife. Miss Winifred Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Odell. .... THE LADIES' AUXILIARY ' to the Letter Carriers will meet next Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neslen, 72 East Second street. ... MRS. T. H. SMITH andv Mrs. J. M. Anderson will entertain a theater party at a matinee this afternoon, and afterward the guests, will be entertained at luncheon. lunch-eon. I ... THE YOUNG CARD CLUB met last night with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Leonard, when a pleasant evening was enjoyed. All the features were in Colonial style. Those, present were: Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daly. Mr. and Mrs. T. Roy Brown, Miss Beatrice O'Connor, Miss Florence Grant. Miss Estelle Clinton. Will Mc-Crea Mc-Crea and Harry Bints. . ... MRS. F. J. FABIAN was a hostess yesterday yes-terday afternoon, when she entertained the bridge club. ... MRS. M. E. CARLTON has returned |