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Show TRUftt 4 Denver. The groom is the son of Dr. Baker, one of the best known physicians of Denver. He is also prominent musical circles . After September in Mrs. H. D. Niles gave a luncheon at next Mr. and Mrs. Baker will take up the Alta club Wednesday afternoon. their residence in New York City, Covers were laid for eighteen, the long where Mr. Baker has engaed in busioval table being used. In the center ness. Jl J an immense basket of brilliant yellow Mrs. Robert Glendinning will enterdaffodils with maidenhair ferns was tain at luncheon at the Alta club next placed, and encircling the table within honor of her mother, Mrs. in the row of plates was a complete Tuesday, Hubbard Reed. circle of bunches of violets. Two handJt jt some candlesticks of cut glass were Mrs. W. H. Jones entertained about of with shades at either placed end, friends at a delightfully twenty-fiv- e the same hue as the daffodils. The informal affair Wednesday afternoon. last course was arranged as a surJt Jt Major and Mrs. M. A. Breeden and prise, and consisted of a confection of cream covered with chocolate and daughter, Fannie, have gone to Denserved in tiny flower pots, with a jon- ver for a short time, fn the hope of quil Apparently growing from moist benefiting Mrs. Breedens health. earth. The ladies present were: Mrs. Jit jt E. O. Howard, 'Mrs. Belden, Mrs. ' Mrs. F. A. Vincent has been called Igleheait and Miss Keogh,, Mrs. La McMrs. Mabel Miss Motte, to Pocatello, Ida., by the illness of her Sturgis, Clure, Mrs. Daggett, MrB. Blythe, Mrs. brother. Jt J Thompson, Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. PowRead, ers, Mrs. Pfoutz, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Harman Borrman entertained WebMrs. Fabian, Mrs. Babcock;-Mrs- . at cards yesterday afternoon. ber. Social " TLlte. . Jl jl Jl' jl roses and carnations being used. The and the game played was sixty-thre- e, were score cards and exquisitely tally hand decorated in, violets. The prizes were water color paintings of Utah scenery, the work of Miss Edith McGuire. Jt Jl Mrs. Arthur Davies of Park City en- tertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Byron Groo, in honor of Miss Hattie Jennings. Jl Jl Mrs. Harry Knight received infor- mally Tuesday afternoon, in honor of her guest, Miss Lindquist of South Dakota. Jl Jl Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Keith returned Monday from a stay of five months in New Orleans and the south. They returned by way of the coast, spending some time in Los Angeles and San JACKET SALE Jl Jl FOR ONE MORE WEEK. Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burton re- turned Sunday from California, where they spent the past month. Jl Jl Mrs. Emma Jorgenson Sanders left Miss Jean Odell will entertain at Tuesday for a two months visit with The Los Angeles Express says: Mrs. her sister who is residing in Oakland Jean W. Bowers of 2324 South Flower luncheon at the Alta club today, fol- Cal. entertained with an afternoon tea yesterday, in compliment to Mrs. Emery Holmes of Salt Lake City, who is in Los Angelas, for a short stay. Those who assisted to entertain the guests are Mmes. R. H. Hay Chapman, Sheldon Bordon, W. W. Lovett and Miss Gertrude McCrea. There were present, among others, Mmes. W. T. Bishop, J. J. Byrne, Alby, Campbell-John-son, Conway, A. W. Crutcher,. Alfred P. Collins, G. P. Fitzgerald of Duarte, John Foster, Edwin T. Earl, W. M. Graham, McHardenberg, Hobbs, West Hughes, S. C. Hubbell, Cosmo Morgan, Jack Jevne, Willoughby Rodman, John e Singleton, E. D. Silent Cameron S. J. the and vallely Thom, Misses Carrie Wadilove, Lora Hub-band Clara Carpenter. Ers-kin- el Jl J Mr. and Mrs. W. Mont Ferry and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ferry entertained at dinner at the Knutsford Saturday evening. A centerpiece in the form of a heart was made of deep red roses and tall vases of American Beauties were at each end of the table. Red lights were used, and the place cards were, of the valentine order. The guests were Governor and Mrs. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Howard, Dr. and Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay, Mr. Hall and Mr. Hancok. , Jl Jt Wednesday evening at 8 oclock was solemnized the marriage of Miss Julia y K. Hays and Mr. Enos Hoge. The was performed by the Rev. Father Kiely at the home of the brides parents,, and was witnessed by only the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. Immediately after the was ceremony a wedding supper Mrs. Mr. and and later Hoge served, left for their own home at 940 Lincoln avenue. Jl Jt Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Jennings of this city have announced the marriage of their daughter, Geneva, to Harry Raymond Baker, which took place at St. Marks church, Denver, on December 24th last. The ceremony was perThe formed by Rev. Dr. Houghton. bride is a gifted young musician, and for several years was counted as one of Salt Lakes sweetest singers. For the past few years she has lived in lowed by a matinee party. Jl Jl the walls, with hundreds of yards of Mrs. G. W. Forester has invitations at cards bunting in the national colors draped yesterday afternoon. out for a luncheon to be given at her gracefully from ceiling to corners. Jl Jl new home. Mrs. Sara Bransford and daughter, Crossed swords and guns on the walls Jit Jit Mrs. Jay Tarvin Harris, have re- and gatling guns in various parts of Mrs. Megeath and Miss Lane enturned from a visit in southern Cali- the room heightened the military eftertained at cards Tuesday afternoon fornia. fect. Ammunition chests, covered at the home of Mrs. Megeath, 16 Jl Jl with served for artillery blankets, Fourth East street. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones enter- seats, placed around the sides of the Jit jl tained at a theatre party Monday room. About 150 couples were presC. C. Mrs. Goodwin gave night, and afterwards at supper at the ent. The ball was preceded by a regJudge and ular inspection by General Cannon and gave a dinner to a number of friends Commercial club. General Burton. at their new home Tuesday evening. Jl Jl Jl Jl Jl Jl Miss Sallie Leonard left Tuesday for Arcanum The has sent out in- Royal Miss Jean Spencer has returned the east, and will enter Johns Hopkins from a months visit to the coast. university training school for nurses vitations for an entertainment at the Ladles Literary club next Friday Jit jit to take the course. evening. At the Womans club Tuesday afterJl jl jl jl noon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Jones, Mrs. Guernsey entertained the laThe marriage of Miss Hattie Jen- Mrs. A. B. Gattrell gave a paper on dies of the McKean corps on Thursday nings and Mr. Arthur Shepherd will Downfall of Louis XVI of afternoon. the take place Thursday, March 5. The France. Jt Jt Jl Jl Miss Carrie Colbath has gone to' San ceremony will be a quiet one, and imAt the home of the brides parents Francisco, where she will be the afterward the young people guest mediately will leave for a trip to the east. on Tuesday evening occurred the mar- of Miss Ruth Kirkpatrick. Jl- Jl riage of Miss Clara Louise Snyder and Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chevers of Og--. Mrs. H. A. Eckner of the Kenyon. The armory never looked more atden are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jl Jl tractive than on Monday evening, Jones at the Cullen. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Niles entertained when the members of battery A gave jl jl at cards Monday evening. Nearly a ball. The hall was profusely decorMisses May and ' Eva Carroll The fifty of their friends were present. The ated in American flags, ninety large entertained last evening. home was brightened by flowers ones being used in the decoration of Jl Jl Jl Jt Mrs. James H. Moyle entertained - '' ." ' . - Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cary entertained cere-emon- ii - , PROPRIETARY THOSE BEAVTIFVL GOLDFISH: MWHMHM'MHWtWW We are well supplied and still GIVING ...AWAY. nformally at dinner Tuesday ng. Covers were laid for ten. Jt Jl Judge and Mrs. O. W. Powers have ssued invitations for a dinner party, this evening. Jl Jl Invitations have been issued by Mrs. Russell Tracy and Mrs. .0. E. Cary for a luncheon next Wednesday afternoon, when they will entertain the members of the Sewing club. Jl Jl Captain and Mrs. rtained t t I even-- ., Sturgiss at dinner last dance at the Post. Jl Jl Jl Jl evening, entebefore-th- Mrs. Walter S. Anderson went to Ogden Tuesday, and will be the guest of Mrs. Wright for a short time. A thrill of amazed disgust, says the 3an Francisco News Letter, went through the public Wednesday at an .. . , ' |