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Show i A ML I. ADDITIONAL SOCIAL NOTES. H. J J. S. Cameron has gone cast to bo IBK B away for somo time. BBni I BBW 1i Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Price havo moved BJ 1 1 and are now at 281 Seventh street. 'j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pearl enter- BBS. ;i talned at dinner Thursday evening. Kj J 1 BB , 3 Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Kerr have moved BBW I if and are now at homo at 734 East First BB i South street. David 13. Hurloy and F. G. Schramm JB "ff ' havo returned from a trip to the So- Bfll' j clcty Islands. B f Roscoo M. Brcoden has gone for a BW 'j visit of a month in Chicago, Cincln- BBB' natl and Pittsburg. BbW VSR j The Misses Georgia and Pearl Sav- HB 'I! ago entertained the Sewing club BBB' Thursday afternoon. Hi ,i' Tho girls of tho Gamma Phi so- Bff clety gavo a danco at the U. of U. BuJ ' i museum building Friday evening. SBi ' B ' Mrs. Ilanaucr and Miss Hanaiicron- B ) tertalncd nt luncheon Thursday in HC ('' compliment to Mrs. Joseph Young. BBw HE "V Mrs. C. 13. Looso and her dnugh- Bf ) j tors, tho Misses Fay and Irma i.ooso Bft of Provo, spent Thursday In tho city R ' ! & & Hti i Miss Zulu I lout, has returned to her Sfltt( i j - homo in Provo after a visit of a few BBB ,, woolen witli J ml go and Mrs. William J M. II. King. Hk : ! ' t jl jBi Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Strlckloy havo BBBk J moved Into town from Bingham, nnd H! (.'j arc at homo on Tenth Fast and Ninth BBff ' South streets. BAH 'y. flB Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stcgcl and fain- BfiBl ' Ily will lcavo somo tlmo next week 'BBS:' for Now York, whonco they snil March BJH ' ' 28 for Berlin. Mrs. B. O. Leo entertained tho members mem-bers of her Sunday school class and their friends at a button social Friday evening at her homo, C78 Third street. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bamberger entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday evening in tho Alta club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Siogol, who leave shortly for Europe. Tho Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church gavo a reception in tho church parlors Thursday evening, even-ing, In compliment to Mrs. A. B. Mil-ner Mil-ner and her daughters, who leave next week for Seattle. Mrs. F. C. Richardson will leave early In April for Boston to visit with hor parents for somo tlmo. Later sho will bo joined by Mrs. W. S. Loomls, nnd together they will go abroad for a year's study of music In Germany. Tho Ladies' Literary club hold its regular meeting Friday afternoon at tho club house. Mrs. A. J. Gorham read a paper prepared by Mrs. L. E. Hall on "Tho Relation of 'Civics to Ethics." Captain Wood of tho Salvation Sal-vation Army discussed "Modern Methods Meth-ods of Chnritablo Work and Probationary Proba-tionary Courts." Tho following Is from tho San Luis Obispo Telegram: "Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller of Salt Lako City and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mead of Chicago compriso a party of automobile tourists tour-ists stopping nt tho Ramona for a day. Mr. Mead Is of the Mead Cyclo Co., controlling tho Bonz Automobiles, Chicago, U. S. A., and Liverpool, England, Eng-land, and Mr. Miller Is a farm-mort-gago broker. Theso people aro delighted de-lighted with San Luis Obispo and surrounding sur-rounding country. They are touring the west nnd aro now en routo to San Francisco via Monterey and Del Monte." |