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Show Ttt 8 TT .xIj BEE Lawson, Miss Kathleen Anderson, Miss Irma Alff, Miss Ilattie Jennings, Allie Miller, Inez Trent, (Iwynne Otlicer, Harry Atkinson, Hert Walker, Italph Klchnrds, Jay Groo and Lawrence Hammel. Miss Para Hitts gave a very interesting party on Saturday afternoon. A new form of the amusement Authors was played and thoroughly enjoyed by the following guests: Misses Sutherland, Edith Sutherland, Kathrino Sutherland, Eleanor Mason, Irene Dickson, Louise Nelden, Eva Mason, Genevieve Clary, Leta McMillan, Bcjssie Officer, Dessio Kensington, Irma Wayner, Jessie Anderson, Aleen McClean, Bee OConnor, Helen (Jilispie and others. Tlie past week has bum devoted to housekeeping. Everyone can Immediately understand the cause of the quiet week in society. windows stare you in the face on every street, the odor of furniture polish permeates the air. Hut wait until next week, when snowy draperies, shining windows and the sweetness of the fruit blosThe ladies of the Congregational church will give a birthday party soms, together with the consciousness of a clean house, will tune in the parlors of the church next Friday evening. A small silk bag your harp to sweeter lays, which will not be played to the carpet-cleane- r, accompanies tho invitation, in which you are to put as many cents, or the paperhanger, the painter or the ealciminer. dollars, as you are years old. Cur-tninles- H Tho principal event of the very mar future wll be given by the Tho departure of tho Twenty-fourt- h infantry was courageously Young Ladies' Aid Society at the clubhouse of the Ladies Literary could not be discussed without sadness. The officers Club. It is to be a spring dance. Blossoms are to be everywhere. The witnessed, but are very popular with tho city people, and we hope to see them all executive committee consists of the present members, Misses Colton, back soon. Reeves, Sadler, McMillan, (leddes. Judge, Budko, Kent, McCornick, Hempstead, Ellerbeek, Cash and Sherman. These will be assisted by former members, Misses Ixno, Hark ness, Alff, Nason, Park and others, in receiving the guests, taking charge of tho candy table and smoking room and serving refreshments. A selected orchestra will furnish the dancing music. No effort will be spared to make it a typical spring cents. The evening of the -- Mil of April festival. Tickets will be is tho date. A. A, 1 The Last Weeks I ) : The wedding of Miss Cohen and Mr. Wertheimer was solemnized at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kahn on East Brigham on oclock. The bridal party stood under a Tuesday afternoon at canopy of roses, orchids and smilax, ltabbi Jacobson reading the gown of ceremony. The bride was attired in a handsome tailor-mad- e tan broadcloth, and a blue Yirot hat. A sumptuous repast was served, after which .Mr. and Mrs. Wertheimer took the train for the coast, where they will spend some weeks before returning to their homo in Do Lamar, New Congratulations of many friends follow them. i REMOVAL SALE! 1 i ) i Our Immense Positively Everything Store Reduced for this Week. in t t V Gents' Miss Lowe entertained the Monday Night Club at cards. The prizes partook of the Easter characteristics, one being a handsome rooster, which caused much merriment. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Park, Miss Park, Miss Keisel of Ogden, Miss Nason, Miss Afton Young, Miss Ethlyn Webber, Miss Sybil Anderson, Mr. Humphreys, Mr. George Lawrence, Mr. Max Hanauer, Mr. Chester Nason, Mr. Schramm, Mr. Nye, Mr. Ferry and Mr. Grant Hampton. I I Furnishings. All Shoes, I Dry Goods. m The senior class of the high school gave a very elaborate banquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Trent on Friday evening. Clever and artistic place cards told of the failings of the possessor . Man were very apt, causing much laughter. The following toasts were responded to, Mr. Ralph Richards acting as toastmaster: The Girls, by Harry Atkinson. The Boys, by Irma Alff. The Class Colors, by Clarence Breeze. Tho Freshmen, by Pearl Darnell. The Classical Course. by Nellie Manning. The English Scientific Course, by A. Eberhart. ! ) a Ladies Furnishings. 4 ( Millinery, Tin and ( I V Graniteware. I The Kensington tea given by Mrs. Royle on Saturday was one of tho pleasantest affairs of the. week. A jolly guessing game on the word Kate was enjoyed by the following guests: Mrs. King, Mrs. Dupont, Mrs. White, Mrs. Wood, Miss Nason, Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. McCrea, Miss Colton, Miss Wiggins. Misses Reilly, Mrs. Costigan, Miss Kimball, Miss Hempstead, Miss Cohn and Miss Lawrence. Miss Pauline Groo gave a bicycle tea on Saturday evening. After a jolly ride, the guests returned to Miss Groos home and spent a charming evening. Those present were: Miss Sybil Anderson, Mrs. It will Pay You to See Us this Week, Sure. i New York Cash Store. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. .4' i I |