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Show sw. V i I TRUTH. Diehl, left for yesterday Washington ' affair. Euchre was the game y decorated with palms and American lightful and those winning the prizes D. C., to spend the winter there. Beauty roses used in the library and played J k4 were Mrs. Elmer Jones, first prize; drawing room while the dining room Mrs. Levis Evans, lone hand; Mr. In Heber Wednesday evening, bishwas very attractive in red carnations lone Bowman and Judge first, Archer op Hatch performed the ceremony Mrs. Walter S. and Miss Geneva and smilax. Red and green was the hand prize. out. carried scheme color on beautifully Monday held a reception uniting in marriage Miss Anna Hatch Jt jt Jt and D. W. McAllister of this city. Miss of the former, jt afternoon at the home The ladies of the First Unitarian Hatch has also lived here for inasissued several Mrs. Perry S. Heath has 140 B street. The hostesses were church will hold their annual Christa both have and wide circle years, Knuts-ford of 20th. at the mas sale on Saturday, December sisted in receiving by Mrs. Riter, vitations for a luncheon wish to them friends happiness. 15th. on Monday, December while punch and other refreshments Jt jt jt jt Jt the College entertained McLaugh-lin- , C. Rowe D. Miss Mrs. Dem Miss entertained the Euchre served were by John of sister Miss Hays evening. Hammond, club Miss afternoon. Thursday club Miss Banks, Tuesday the Misses Felt, on Decemwill here arrive Hammond, Jt jt Chafln and Mrs. Wood. of the First Presbyterian will ladies who The 22 Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and Oberndorfer have re- to Clement, visit ber 7" decorated, Social life. i m i El-lerhe- ck il i l.:- Ji The house was tastefully in not close her house and leave the city the prevailing color being yellow until January. with the hall graced Jt Jt with the and palms, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble will pass chrysanthemums and and green, drawing room in. pink the holidays with W. P. Noble and their roses lending and smilax pink while the family. Jt JH beauty to the general effect, in red, and the attractive was library St. Pauls Guild gave a sociable at whlte. Each dining room in pink and The ladies room was darkened and the lights the rectory last evening. from tinted shades of the PIevalA1!jg of the church also held a Christmas colors gave a pleasing effect. sale at the rectory yesterday and will ether the reception was a brilliant continue it this afternoon. one, and will be long and pleasantly i ,1 long-stemme- i i ,V ,t i t ''i ' f I ill 'l!rwV . :: si l A .. il ! T V i, ' . , I ' " :i .. : v;: 'M'i. "b:-- 9 . , I ' 'S'" i .'t,A i -'r :i- ' : V?- - a, U': i f C?: f ' ' 5 ' m if i A; Jr. ?! - ' f , S . f.:i :j- . i : Ji.v jt jt York. The Whist club met with Mrs. Oscar jt V Jt V. Shelp gave AN ENORMOUS jt DECEMBER l City. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Dale will spend the holidays in the east. Jt jt Jt jt Mrs. J. M. Moore has returned to the city. jt jt Mrs. A. M. Jackson left Monday for Omaha. rnr ern 3QUfUUU mef- worth of seasonable BE UNLOADED. CHAND1SE MUST Unfavorable weather conditions and a little overbuying hence overstocked, and we must unload. An outand' out determined Clearance of thousands of dollars of up' tosdate Merchandise in Millinery, Ladies and Misses Ready-mad- e Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Notions, Gloves and Fancy Articles. Prices go down with a crash. X Take advantage of this Great Sale and select your HOLD DAY GIFTS now as no opportunity so profitable may X X. come to you again this season. the SO hostess Thursand very beautifui day at a large ladies. The luncheon given for fortywas tasteful- Interior of the residence V daughter, Mrs. Towey, in Park Mrs. Edwards entertained informally Monday afternoon for Mrs. McDowell. Jt Mrs. S. V. Shelp was I jt jt v - Jt jt Mrs. McComick is expected home in New from New York soon. . and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Ray danMary Young gave a very pleasantwhich at cing party Monday evening, The a large number were entertained. ward affair was given in the Twentieth pret-tilamusement hall, which was very B decorated for the occasion. of bunting, a profusion sides s attractive-neselettric fights added to the of the hall. I y,- Mrs. E. V. McCune, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Ferry are staying at the Waldorf jt ' home first in a series of parties at their on Third South street Monday night. and The affair was a euchre party, The about sixty were entertained. through nretty home was decorated vases tall green, and out in red of deep American Beauties and bowls color notes. red carnations forming the Counters and score even same colors. A very delightful present. ing was spent by the guests Jt Jt ; j Jt Jt Tb? Paris flillinery Go ent passed a very pleasant evening. an Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Pattea were bride and groom in receiving PatJn, Miss Vilate Eardley, MissRetta Dye Miss Matie Dye, while Miss T served punch In the hallway. been had home rooms of the pretty bride and tastefully decorated, the groom receiving the a congratulations of roses while standing amid bower will and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Eardley reside in Ogden. jt JtColumbus enterThe Knights of Wednestained at a delightful affair taking place day night, the gathering club. in the roomy Ladies Literary while oth One hundred played euchre, room or crs talked in the reception and smoked downstairs. Miss Nolan prizes Frank Miller won first won the prize lor Mrs P J. McKenna Oleon s followed. lone hands. Dancing music. orchestra furnishing the room lower In the Punch was served evening passed in and the rest of the and pleasant manthe most informal Mr. and Mrs. -. Jt Mrs. Harry Joseph returned from Portland Tuesday. Miss Preston and Mrs. Shafer, who Lehman Wednesday. card by The Jt given party evening jt of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Shelp was a de have been visiting Mrs. Christopher jt jt Miss Ella May Patten, daughter Mrs. and Mr. Mr. Ferry have returned Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Patten, and from Park Clty. business Roscoe W. Eardlcy, a young man of Ogden, were married in the Floyd Knickerbocker has In the evenTonopah. temple on Wednesday. residence a recepJt jt ing at the Patten were preswho all Mrs. Melissa Kimball is visiting her tion was held, and ner- )' Palmer.j Jt A. H. Tarbet is home from : iVi' H Jt Jt from Canada is Palmer Miss Clara here and will remain for the winter as the guest of her uncle, Mr. F. G. jt jt remembered. !i. :' ,j d church opened their fair Thursday at turned from Park City, where they 731 South Main street. The sale will were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. last till Saturday evening. Per Gent Off Oil All I rimmed Hats week Jt Miss Swenson has returned to her home in the southern part of the state. Jt Jt Mrs. McDowell of Chicago is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Edwards. Jt Jt James X. Ferguson has returned from Park City, and will remain in the city this winter. Jt Jt Mrs. Sylvester Johnson is the guest of Mrs. Ralph Guthrie. Jt jt Invitations were issued Monday for a dancing party to be given in honor of Mrs. Melvin Cummings, prior to her departure for California. Jt Jt The P. 0. E. society met Tuesday afternoon at 3 : 30 oclock, at the home of Miss Palmer, 659 East South Temple street. Jt jt Jt Jt Mrs. Joseph Oberndorfer will entertain at cards next Monday, in honor of Mrs. Joseph Siegel of Butte. . The tourist section of the Ladies Literary club met Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 oclock. Mr. Leon gave a talk Bohemia-Prague- . jt jt Call and see the $450. PIANO on exhibition in our window which will be given away on January 15th. The Womens club gave an open day were Monday. Short original stories read by Mrs. A. J. Johnson and Mrs. A. B. Gattrell. Many friends of the clue members were present. Jt Jt Mrs. David C. Dunbar entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. Jt Jt i Captain Guy Palmer is expected tee the city about the middle of |