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Show TRUTH. uable paintings and tne reception was given in order that lovers of pictures in this city might have the pleasure of seeing them. The reception was announcement comes from The entirely informal. Paris, France, of the engagement of ji Jt Miss Mary Young, daughter of Mr. and C. and maid from ChiBell Mrs. E. Mrs. John W. Young, and Mr. Harold cago are stopping at the Knutsford for Eldredge, of Salt Lake. The parties the coming week. have been residing in the French capJt ji ital for some time, pursuing art and W. A. Daniels are in Mrs. Mr. and musical studies. the city from Chicago. Social life. Jjt Jt Ji jt The marriage of Miss Josephine GrisMrs. A. W. McCune, Jr., entertained wold Clark and George Addison Ward- - Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. law took place Thursday evening at H. L. Miller. Pittsburg, Pa. The bridegroom was jt Jl The regular meeting of the Bible formerly a resident of Salt Lake. jl Jt Study circle of the Council of Jewish will hall Rowland The seniors of Women was held Wednesday after7. on February a party dancing noon at 3 oclock at the B. B. hall. give conducted ?tev. Louis G. Reynolds Jt Ji class. a the will cadets give The high school Jt Jt Guard armroy National dance at the club was enterThe Misoynists on February 13th. tained Monday evening at the home of Jl Jl Cervan. James. Earl C. Daveler entertains at his Jt jt home this evening. Wesley Wilson entertained the memJl jl bers of the Billie club at his home Mrs. and the Misses Dunbar, recent Tuesday evening. arrivals from Missouri, are occupying Jt Jt the Best residence on Ninth East durThe Community Card clubs met with ing the absence of Mrs. Best in Cali- Mrs. Doe, 703 Margaret street Wednesfornia. day evening. Jt Jjt Jt Mrs. J. A. Reeves is home again, Mrs. Nebbins arrived home Monafter a visit in Denver. While there she was the guest of Mrs. E. R. Dickin-sc- day from Kentucky after a visit with her mother. Ji Ji Jt Jf Mrs. L. G. Jenkens of South DaMiss Kate Farrell has invitations out for a party to be given on February kota, who has been visiting with friends, left for her home Monday 34. morning. Jt J Jt; 58 An informal reception was given at Mrs. George K. Fisher entertained the home of Wesley Wilson on Tues- at luncheon Tuesday. day evening, in honor of the "Billie JI JI Cards were played during the Boys. Miss Clara Lawson and Mrs. Howfirst part of the evening; and dancing ard Lawson entertained the East Side and music were enjoyed later. Those Card club at the home of Miss Law-so134 E street Tuesday. present were Geneve Clark, nittie Bessie Geneve Felt, Felt, Johnson, Jt Jt Emily Whitney, Theressa Taylor, Nana Mrs. S. W. Neuberger of Butte is Jansch, Ruth Wilson, Nellie Nicholher parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. son, Dot Dwyer, Sarah Williams, visiting Cohen. PatMisses Patterson, Burton, Knight, Jt Jt ten, Hardy and Vick; Messrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brown left Simmons, Townsend, Wilson, Butler, Ball, Brain, Bolton, Nelson, Spence, Art Bah, Ashby, Sprunt and Burt. n. ' . n, - Jl Jt weeks in this city. Jt Ji Mrs. Lecompie returned to Park City Tuesday. Jit Ji A kitchen shower was given last Monday night to Mrs. Shilbef, for- merly Miss Nellie Tomlinson. It was given at the home of Mrs. Barnes. Jt Ji The ladies of the Womens Relief Corps entertained the McKean post and their wives Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. B. Short, 63 South Eighth East street. 58 Ji ji Mrs. A. H. Tarbet is very ill at her home on First street. Ji from 2 to 6 afternoon Wednesday oclock Mrs. Clarence T. Brown gave an informal reception at her home Mrs. on East First South street. and or val rare Brown has a number ji ing. Jl ONE PRICE TO ALL Muslin Wednesday afternoon. . Jl Jl Mrs. S. H. Babcock left Monday for a tour of California. Jl Jl Sale With the best assortment and the tuost tempting low prices. This sale will outdo all previous records. It win re- at an informal Kensington at her home coast. Underwear Monday, February 2. Miss Gertrude McGrath entertained She will join Mr. Babcock in San Francisco and proceed from there south. Jl Jl Mrs. Alma D. Katz left Thursday to join her husband at Boise. Jl Jl Mrs. George K. Fischer entertained eight guests at luncheon Tuesday. jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Filer will leave Monday for a short trip to the NEVER UNOEKSC.r START THEIR GREAT Jl . pay .every woman to buy her whole season supply ..of Muslin Underwear during this Sale. LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS at 25 cents each and upwards. LADIES DRAWERS "at 15 cents a pair and upwards. ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE TO ALL 1864 NEVER UNQEC501 tained by addressing Mrs. A. W. Put- Mr. Samuel Newhouse left Thurs- man, chairman of the bureau, at Ogday for Denver where he will join den, Utah. These papers treat of a Mrs. Newhouse for a trip abroad. variety of subjects and have been prepared by a number of the repreJt Jt Club Women of the state. sentative Miss Alice Owen oi St. Louis, who ' ' jt jt Mrs. has been the guest of Mr. and At the home of Mrs. Arthur Brown H. C. Brownlee for the past two months, will leave in about a week the regular monthly meeting of tbe Poets Round Table was held last for her home. Jl Jl Monday afternoon, Mrs. Karrick actMr. Harry Shearman entertained ing as chairman of the day. The life the Orpheus club at a musicale Tues- and works of the poet, Richard Hovey, . . day evening. o WOMANS CLUB NOTES. . were discussed by the members, and a review of his tragedies was given by Mrs. David E. Hemphill. Jt Jt The regular meeting of the NaThe next meeting of the Poets tional Woman's Relief society, will Round Table will be held at the be held in the club room, Friday, home of Mrs. J. D. Spencer. Mrs. February 6, 1903. Jl Jt VI0YTTHE ji Mrs. Bransford, Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Harris have left the city to enjoy a trip to California. then to the Atlantic cities. Jl Jl Mrs. Isadore Mayer and daughter, Miss Gertrude, have gone to Chicago for a visit Jt Jt Lieutenant Farrar of Fort Douglas entertained a number of friends at a Welsh rarebit supper Thursday even- Stanford is chairman for the day. Thomas Bailey Aldredge, the poet.' Jl Jl The reciprocity bureau of the Utah Monday afternoon at the home of Federation has prepare a and sent out a list of papers whic. may be ob- - Mrs. R. C. Woodruff, the seventh anniversary of the organization of tbe Reviewers club, was celebrated. It was also Presidents day. and the We are well program was in charge of the presisupplied and dent, Mrs. Charles G. Plummer. Mrs. still GIVING ...AWAY... Plummer gave a delightful talk on Mendelssohn, illustrating same by THOSE BEAVTIFVL GOLDFISH: singing the Rectives and Arias, from the oratorios of St. Paul and Elijah. Miss Kimhail delighted the members of the club with her rendition of his Songs Without Words. Mr. Copley and Miss Dwyer assisted W. A. Wood arrived from Denver Tuesday and will make a visit of two . Wednesday for a trip of two months in the east. They will first go to Georgia to visit Mr. Brown's parents, Trenchard Furniture and Carpet. Cos. New Store.... Honest Advertising and Honest Dealing Our Method. Get our Prices we have Bargains. Goods Sold on Credit if Desired. 228 and 230 Just around the corner from the postofflce. South West Temple Street. JOHN TRENCHARD, MgL in singing the oratorios. Jl Jl Last Tuesdays meeting of the Womens Club was held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Jones and was one of great interest. Miss Buckbee gave a very fine paper on Louis XV.,1 whicn was heartily enjoyed by all present. At the business meeting which followed the reading of the paper it was decided by the members of the club to have printed and presented before the legislature for its bilL consideration an antThose who are interested In the icigarette movement have found ito-a very difficult task to apprehend ffenders of the law under the present status and they have now provided a bill which they think will prove ef. anti-cigaret- te , |