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Show TRUTH Social Me; Party on. Monday at her home, 825 East Second Z street. The effective decora-throughout the house, mainly in of and white, were suggestive, Linu and oi the day as well, the evidence in-aTen tables were played. cards were painted The dainty score or. pale tth oxalis, in pale pink and leaf, the tallies were The exquisitely vreen shamrock leaves. refreshments were suggestive the symbolic toS St. Patricks day,form and color both shamrock giving won by were The prizes the ByfS, Mrs. Bintzand Mrs. La Jwaee The first prize was two books, of the Marchioness and He oMeis of Lady Waldehurst, by Mrs Burnett. The consolation prize cup and saucer, while the u a dainty of Kohtz wibr was a vividly green boxMcMlUan Mrs. and confections. Mr. The entertained again In the evening.- Vir-ttaMiss hostess was ably assisted by Breeden. Ten tables were played Sndthe evening was spent most en- wmin" 03 Zh sham-LkUlng- in ll yel-blosso- ia joyable. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Morrison entert- ained at cards on Wednesday evening at their lovely home, 437 Fourth East street. sThe house was beautifully decorated with roses, smilax and ferns. Seven tables were played amT the cruests enjoyed the game of sixty-thre- e. Delicious refreshments were served and music was a delightful feature of the evening. ft ft. and Mrs. W. H. Jones entertained most charmingly at dinner last week in honor of Mrs. Palmers birth-dr- y. Covers were laid for twenty-twThe table decorations were palms with Mr. o. red roses and carnations, most effectively arranged. which were ft ft Miss Minnie Marks, the for some months left during the week for her past, home in Council Grove, Kan. ft ft is spending a Southern Cali- ft ft Miss Jessie Lynn - entertained informally on Tuesday evening, ft ft Miss Evelyn Thomas is Spokane, Washington. visiting in ft ft J. S, Dickinson have returned from the east, and are now at home at 451 South Main street, Mr. and Mrs. ft ft Brice and daughter Miss Winnefred, have returned from their trip to Santa Monica, Cal Mrs. George T. ft ft Miss Preston on entertained informally Thursday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs. Luelwitz. ft ft Mr. and Mrs.rFrank W. Jennings entertained the Card club Wednesday evening. ft ft Mrs. George Martin from 1113 First South Manitou. Mrs. James A. ft ft The Utopia club was delightfully entertained by Mias Edith Parker WedThe parlors were nesday afternoon. beautifully decked with pink and white carnations, while the welcome flowers of spring,' the yellow jonquils, graced the upstairs rooms. Miss Beatrice Krans won the first prize, Mrs. Dukes the lone hand prize, and the consolation was won by Mrs. Libbey. Mrs. J. O. Crossman, 155 Dunbar avenue, will be the hostess at the next meeting of the club. .. highly enjoyable ball at Christensens on Monday night. The hall was gaily decorated with railroad flags and lanterns, with festoons of red, white and green. The committees were as follows; Arrangements J. A. Yeates, C. E. Shermer, J. T. Beless, L. W. Kesler, A. Preece, Mrs. T. Kane, Mrs. A. Hatch, Mrs. A. N. Russell, Mrs. W. D. Busteed, Mrs. II. Anderson. Reception J. T. Beless, Harry Anderson, C. E. Shermer, A. Preece, T. J. Bult, Mrs. J. T. Beless, Mrs. William Hamilton, Mrs. M. T. Kerns, Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. G. A. McLean, Mrs. T. J. Bult, Mrs. William Konold. Floor A. Hatch, P. E. Sullivan, G. A. McLean, J. A. Yeates, H. D. Cole, F. L. Co wen, T. Kane, J. T. Trout, ft ft Mrs. C. E. Shermer, Mrs. J. A. Yeates, Mrs. Leonard of Denver, is the guest Mrs. J. C. Love, Mrs. W. H. Crater, of her father and mother, Judge and Mrs. Chaplin, Mrs. M. J. McQueeny, Mrs. Lewis Jacobson, George Corner. Mrs. Samuel McDowsll. . ft ft ft'ft pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. McGraw left after the ceremony for Boise, Idaho, where they will make their future home. PURELY PERSONAL W. M. Wantland has gone ' to Boise on business. Reginald II. McKaig of Duchense Bridge, is in the city on business. Wm. Bartling of the New York store has returned from a purchasing trip in the east. Samuel B. Raymond, treasurer of Cook county, 111., spent a few days in Salt Lake this week. W. S. Godbe is slowly recovering from an illness which has kept him indoors since Christmas. D. G. Calder, manager of Calders Music company, has returned from a business trip in the east. United States Marshal Heywood has gone to St. Louis, taking with him as a Mrs. Edwin Taggart, of Oakland, prisoner A. H. Curtis, the alleged Mrs. Archer P. Bigelow of Ogden, is of fake lottery schemes. the uestof Mrs. Charles D. Moore for California, is the guest of Mrs. Ben promoter H. C. Brownlee and Byron E. Harta brief visit. Heywood. well have gone to St. Lotiis on business ft ft ft ft with the East Ontario and connected Mrs. Phase entertained at luncheon Miss Olive Jennings, who is now mines at Park City. Louis Ontario St. with her sister, Miss Geneva Jennings, on Thursday. ft ft in Denver, will start soon for New Interest is increasing in the annual Mrs. J. T. Beless entertained the York where she will study under ladies of the B. of L. E. at a election of officers for the lodge of Elks auxiliary Sweet one for Miss George of the city which will take place on year. Geneva Jennings is meeting with suc- Kensington on Thursday afternoon at cess as instructor in singing in Denver. the home of her sister, Mrs. B. Owens, Wednesday evening next, March 26. 562 South Second West street. The candidates for the various offices ft ft ft ft are not doing any canvassing, but the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knox have reThe bachelor officers of Fort Dougfriends of each are working quietly in turned from an "extended trip through las gave a most and informal enjoyable the south ahd east. their interest. For the important hop on Thursday evening. ft ft ft ftposition of exalted ruler A. E. Lyon deMiss Fannie Hanauer entertained Mrs. Maye C. J. Farlow and Mrs. has at this time the strongest support, indications are that he will be the lightfully at luncheon on Thursday, in Ernest R. Eldridge sailed last week, and choice of the lodge. The success of honor of Miss Black and Miss Winn of from San Francisco, for Japan. the National convention of Elks to be St. Louis. ft ft next August will largely deft ft Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gorlinski enter- held here Mrs. Henry Sadler, Mrs. LeGrande tained inform ally on Thursday evening. pend on the officers of the local lodge and it is of great importance not only ft ft Young, Mrs. K. C. Kerr and Mrs. Wilbut for that Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dinwoodey and for the credit of athe Elks selection liam Reid are at home to their friends be of the city that good Mrs. Joseph Jennings returned Monday made. Mr. Lyon is eminently qualified on Tuesdays. from California for the high office of exalted ruler and ft ft ft ft the Elks feel that no mistake would be Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ames and Mrs. The members of the Christian church made if he were chosen. Lester Freed, Ed. X. Kirby, are in the city from a reception for their .pastor and who has ably filled the position for the Montana and will remain for some gave his wife, Rev. P. W. Pinkerton, last past year has good support for months. Mr. Dierdorf has also ardent evening. ft ft ft ft friends, who would like to see him honA novel entertainment was given by Mr. Wm. McAdams and Mr. J. E. ored. ft ft Mrs. Virginia Snow Stephens, of the Elmer, of Pottsville, Pa., were seeing has sold out his apartThomas Harris University, on Monday evening, when the sights of Salt Lake for a couple of ment house on West Second South and her guests spent a merry hour at bowl- days this week and visiting with Miss opened a fruit, candy and grocery store They at 113 East Second South street adjoining in the Brunswick bowling alley. Mahoney and Miss McKellar. met old were time friend here their by a Mrs. Stephens contemplates forming ing the Grand Theatre. H. of Pocatello. Frank Carr Those week. a presclub to play twice ft ft ent on Monday evening were Mr. and The McKean Post and McKean Corps Mrs. W. S. Gee, Miss Brinton, Mrs. Professor Ryckman, Mrs. W. H. Evans, give a social on next Tuesday night at Miss Miss Edwards, Chase, their hall. Toronto, ft ft Miss Gunnell, of Evanston, Wyo., Mr. Mr. and Peterson. Holmes Mrs. W. H. Dale left on and Mr. Harry Wednesday for a California trip. In Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Stephens enDale their absence Mr. and Mrs. tertained the whist club on Monday will occupy their residence. Hyde ft ft evening. K It Mrs. Emmeline B. Wells reterned Mrs. Curtis L. Knight left during the Monday from her eastern trip. week for California to remain through ft the summer. The wedding of Miss Irene Douglass ft ft AnaMrs. Charles Cowan has gone to and Mr. O. K. McGraw was solemnized enis who on Wednesday evening at the home of conda to join her husband, A Cowans Mrs. there. business in gaged relatives of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. all the Newest Spring Shades mother, Mrs. S. E. Benedict, will follow Clarence McCoy. The ceremony was JN later. her and Styles, superior values, ele ft ft performed by Rev. P. W. Pinkerton of gance and perfect fit, stamp our 1902 Miss Mary Maxon leftn on Wednesday the Christian church. Promptly at importation. Its the largest and best for her home in the east. half past seven o'clock Miss Harris beft ft line to select your Easter Gloves from, the Lohengrin wedding Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Whitney enter- gan playing for there is no equal to them to be tained informally on Thursday evening march, the bridal party, preceded by found anywhere at the prices named. tbe little flower girl, Irene Hanson, violets in Tuestook their path, who strewed Miss Emma Thompson left on Master Howard McCoy their places. visit day for Denver, where she will E STABUShE D was the ring bearer. The bride was 1864 with her sister, Mrs. Benjamin S. made in grey crepe over rose gowned Corum. silk and trimmed with beautiful old lace applique. She carried a shower bouThe Wasatch division of the Brother- quet of bride's roses. The bride was laONE PRICE TD ALL attended by Miss Gertrude Hanson, NEVER UN0EB5DLC hood of Locom6tive Engineers and and was attired carried and who successful a becomingly dies auxiliary gave - - " n, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller Mrs. W. L. Green couple of months in fornia. fective in American beauty roses and Green shaded lights and Elumosa. of green satin ribbon enhanced the beauty of the color scheme. Covers were laid for twelve at the round table. s has removed Street to the ft ft Miner has returned after several months visit in California. ft ft Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes entertained at a charmingly appointed luncheon on Wednesday. The beautiful decora-ion- a of red and green were most ef KID GLOVES For Easter. , |