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Show I.L ADDITIONAL SOCIAL NOTES. i H '1 ho members of the Country club I! Si h"!d 'heir annual meeting Tuesday af- I' H ter.ioon, and the following board of I Hj dlr ctors wore elected: II. B. Hark- I n??-, F. A. Halo, E. V. Packard, C. II. I M l'o r all, U. L. Tracy and II. D. Nlles. H The now directors will meet next I B Tuesday and elect officers for tho year. ,i It Is urged by tho members that the 1; E clu!) be opened early this year, I Tr. Ellen B. Ferguson, who Is well I, H rimcubered here, has sent cards, an nouncing tho marriage of her daughter, daugh-ter, Clalro Helen, to Wilbur Stocker Wright of New York. The wedding took place January 1 In Now York. Mr. and Mrs. Wright will make their homo there. & H Lieutenant E. O. Saunders entertained enter-tained a few friends at a supper In his new quarters Monday ovenlng. Mrs. S. W. Darke entertained tho Ladles' Aid society of the First Baptist Bap-tist church Thursday at her homo, IICO West. Sixth South street. Mrs. Hylyer Lockyor of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, formerly Mis3 Emma White of this city, has returned to the city and is at home at Whitehall with her par-cuts. par-cuts. Mrs. C. E. Richards will repeat the reading of Enoch Ardon on thp evening even-ing of February 22 at the First Congregational Con-gregational church under tho auspices of the Ladles' Aid society. Mrs. Isaac Jennings and Mrs. .1. G. Manning will loavo shortly lor San Francisco. Tho committeo havintr In w T ml anniversary breakfast If n g, he I Literary club urges that inembm f 1 prompt in sending acceptances for a i ' affair. No places will be serl,, m .he 1 than Monday, February 13 later I" ' J ' I Robert D. Grant is spembnc n. I 1 days in Denver with his fvlo ? Charles H. Brlnk,who is located ft Tlr next hop "at Fort Douglas win bo given next Wednesday evening 'Hi T-lnst Side Euchre club mt .Thursday evening with Mrs. E T Ur vey on Second street. ' Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Denver whn II have been guests of their son 'li, II tenant G. R. Allen at Fort DoubIm left Wednesday for their home. H Mrs. John N. Sharp lias issued Invi- I tations for a Kensington to be given Mm next Wednesday afternoon in compll- ment to Mrs. J. H. Young, who leaves I shortly for Denver. H Mrs. H. T. Cleaver entertained In- I formally Thursday afternoon for Mrs Baer of Colorado and Miss Elizabeth H Newlands of Spokane. Bj Miss Jessie Home entertained the I King's daughters at her home Thurs- K day evening. H Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoyt Sherman and I Miss Eloise Sherman sailed Wednes- H day cn the Slavonia for a tour of the H Mediteranean and a stay of some H months in Europe. H II Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux was the II hostess Thursday at a luncheon at the Commercial club. H The marriage of Miss Myrtle Banks B ,and Leroy Eccles took place Thursday I in the temple, and was followed by a large reception in the evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and R Mrs. D. O. Banks, 1G3 East First South street. I Mrs. Ellsworth Daggett gave a 1 luncheon Thursday In compliment to v Mrs. J. Walcott Thompson. ; Mrs. George M. Downey entertained ; at bridge Thursday afternoon. j David Keith left Thursday for Los Angeles to join Mrs. Keith and their son for the remainder of the winter. & Mrs. Milton E. Lipman and children I returned to tho city Monday after an I extended eastern visit. I |