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Show 1 - - . PIETY 1 LOOKING FORWARD. ' ' ' , WEDNESDAY Marriage of Miss Mildred" Ott and Thomas E. Anderson. Woman's Republican club, card party. Shakespeare section Ladles' Literary club mwets. Mrs. Grant Hampton, luncheon. University Uni-versity club. ' THURSDAY Dinner ' and social. First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Lewis Evans entertains Cup and Saucer club. Mrs. Heber M. Wells, bridge tea; FRIDAY fJtanquet of States, First Methodist Meth-odist church. Colonial party, Lynds .chapter and Mlzpah chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Washington social. Ladles' Aid society,. so-ciety,. Westminster church. Banquet by Spirit of Liberty chaptv Daughters of American Revolution, Manltou hotel. Miss Olive and Miss Angle Ferris, Washington birthday party. AN EVENT of great social interest tonight to-night will be the marriage of Miss Mildred Mil-dred Ott and Thomas E. Anderson at the home of the bride's parents; Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Ott. Miss Pansy Anderson will attend at-tend the bride, and James H. Sanonna will be best man. The Rev. Elmer I. Go then will perform the ceremonyj MISS RUTH HOLDING and Leonard W. Taylor will be married at 8:30 o'clock . tonight at the home of the bride's parents. pa-rents. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Holding, 164 South Fourth West street. Bishop John Boud will officiate. Miss Alice Dunn of . , American Fork will be bridesmaid, and ?ank Taylor best man. I x MISS CECELIA SHARP and Mahonri Young were married yesterday morning by Deputy Sheriff David Smith. In the latter's office. Miss Lucretla Cooley, Arthur Shepherd and Lee G. Edwards attended at-tended the bridal couple. The announcement announce-ment will be a surprlsd to their friends. Young is a talented artist, and his bride is a pianist of ability. . e MRS. W. XV. ANNESS entertained yesterday yes-terday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Griffith Grif-fith Roberts of Denver, who is the guest of her mother. Mrs. M. B. Sowles. Mrs. William Grone read a paper on "Salmon Fisheries," after which tha guests en-Joyed- a flih game In which email valentines valen-tines were given as favors. Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Post presided in the dining-room. Pink carnations were the decorations there. The guests were Mrs.' W. H. Dayton, Day-ton, Mrs. Clarence Post, Mrs. Richard Evans, Mrs. Hugh Ward, Mrs. Alfred Peters. Mrs.- Chestnut, Mrs. Gardener, - Miss Rubelle Rath bone. Miss Bessie Wll-' Wll-' llamson. Misses Helen and Bess Critser, Miss Sarah Johnstone, Miss Dollle Davis. MRS. SAMUEL PORTER and Mrs. Frederick Odell won the prizes In bridge whist at the entertainment given by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dern Monday evening. even-ing. MIS8 EDITH SHEARMAN entertained her Card club yesterday afternoon. MISS EDNA' BAILEY was the honor guest at the Orpheum box party given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. James Vincent Vin-cent Sadler and Miss Daisy Raybould. The party adjourned from the theater to Franklin's for tea. The tables were deco-, deco-, rated with daffodils and the place cards were hand-painted sketches of the same flower. The guests were Mrs. Charles H. Post. Mrs. J. E. Huntoon, Mrs. Fred pern, Mrs. Russell Schulder, Mrs. Charles Lawrence, Mrs. George Taylor Badger, Miss Jessie Anderson, Miss lone Morrison and Miss Minnie Sadler. -. I MRS. HEBER M. WELLS will enter-v enter-v tain at bridge whist at her home on First . street tomorrow afternoon. . MRS. H. A. WHITNEY and Mrs. Tier-I Tier-I nan gave a luncheon today for. Mrs. fHuntoon. , , j 'PTlfotB. S. 8. NOBLE Is here from Seat-ik Seat-ik and with her daughter. Miss Blanche AVenner. la at home at 250. West Third , South street. I I MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH E. CAINE go to Los Angeles next week to be guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Hooper Dunbar. THE SEEKERS' Literary club was entertained en-tertained vesterday by Mrs. J. B. Graham, Gra-ham, 214 East Fifth South street. , THE REV. AND MRS. GEORGE C. HUNTING are the guests of Miss Spald-In5 Spald-In5 at h bishop's house In East Flrnt South street. . .a,atgjXS3 MR. AND MRS. JAMES HOGLE have as their guest Miss Ella Mantor. i THE LADIES' Aid society of the James B. McKean corps meets tomorrow afternoon after-noon with Mrs. T. E. Bird. 269 East Fourth South street. ' MRS. KENNETH C. KERRhas gone to Denver to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young. ' i see MRS. E. 8. WRIGHT has returned from Montpeller, Ida., where she visited her sister, Mrs. Martha Geroo. THE ENLISTED men at Fort Douglas give a dance tomorrow night in the post hall. MRS. SAMUEL NEWHOUSB and Miss Georgeida Moore left last night for New York. MRS. GEORGE L. NYE and her young son left yesterday for Denver, after a visit with Col. and Mrs. T. G. Webber and Mrs. James L. Franken. "ROMEO AND JULIET" was discussed at the meeting of the Cleofan with Mrs. Charles Wells yesterday. MR, AND MRS. J. R. WALKER have returned from a visit In California. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker are still la Oakland. MR. AND MRS. M. H. WALKER have gone to Riverside. Cel., to spend several weeks. e e e A LARGE AUDIENCE enjoyed the recks re-cks given by some of the yotiita? pupils la violin of George Skelton in the KU few. gregatlonal church last night. I'nmteUik-able I'nmteUik-able merit was displsyed and te rraarrem was of a Jvlgh order. Among- tb pvpUa who took part were Miss llWa lsri(ey. Donna Begwle, Maurice Andrew Harry Lester and John Robert Payne, Mlea K.ila Pitta, Mrs. Janet Wlttich Benstett. Edward Ed-ward FlUpatrick, Nettle Snedeker, Clarence Clar-ence M. Burton and a group of elx pupils from Rowland Hall. Mrs. Charles O. Plummer, Albert Press, Frederick Graham Gra-ham and Mrs. Skelton assisted and contributed con-tributed much to ths pleasure - of the evening. e MRS.- HUNTOON will be guest of honor at a luncheon to be given tomorrow by Mrs. Thomas G. Griffin. MR. AND MRS. ERNEST BAMBERGER BAMBER-GER will be at home at 28 D street after March 1. MRS. WILLIAM REID Is entertaining her Card club this afternoon. ' MISS MAY ALDER la giving a parcel shower this afternoon for Miss Haiel Grant, who is soon to be married to Irarl Need ham. MRS. CHARLES T. BROWN, formerly of this city. Is expected to arrive here today. to-day. A reception in her honor will be given from I till ( o'clock Saturady afternoon after-noon in the Congregational parsonage. . THE DAUGHTERS of the Utah Pioneers Pio-neers are meeting this afternoon In the Lion house. . , |