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Show K. C. Park. 31 rs. Nixs was Miss a society girl of 3Iuskegon, and was married to Mr. Nims on January city. The groom Lenten season has had a de- 24th. in the Michigan of the power plant is superintendent world. social on the effect pressing in Big Ccttonwccd. and after a few measin up great Festivities have ceased days in the city will take his bride ure and what few entertainments the canyon, where he has built a cosy there are for the most part of an in- little cottage and where they will make formal character. their home. Ji-roc- Social life. jt Jt The marriage of Miss Hattie Jennings and Mr. Arthur Shepherd the talented young musician was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on Thursday. After the ceremony a rethe ception was held at the home of Mr. street. bride's parents on First and Mrs. Shepherd left for a wedding h, Miss Laura Preston entertained at luncheon on Thursday. Jt Jt The meeting of the Council of Jewish Women, which was to have been held Wednesday evening, was postponed until next Tuesday evening. jt trip which will include Boston and v men in Utah; 3Irs. William C. Jennings. "An Anecdote in German; 3Irs. J. 31. Dart, a review of The Valley of Decision; 3Iiss 3Iary C. 3!ay, -in Development of the Kindergarten "DoE. Chester Utah; 3Irs. In the U.Coulter, F. W. C. ; mestic Science Mrs. William A. Nelden, Story of the Free Traveling Library; 3Irs. A. C. C. Ewing. Art in the U. F. W. Corf-man Mrs. Hurst of Ogden and 3Irs. of Provo, articles on subjects yet to be announced; and 3Irs. J. C. Royle, A Story of the First Club House Erected by the First Club Organized West of the 3Iississippi River. The will be furpictures for the articlesclub of Salt nished by the Cleofan Lake City. All the articles In the Aegis for the month of 31 ay will be contributed by Utah club women. This afternoon the annual meeting jt jt At the recital to be given by 3Iiss and election cf oncers of the P. E. O. jt jc will be held at the home of Flanders next Tuesday for her pupils, society enterMr. and Mrs. G. K. Smith Miss Sylvia Cohn. 3Iiss Edna Duncan. 3Ilss Judith Evans dinat tained on Wednesday evening J and George E. Skelton, will also take ner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Edna Donnellan leaves next part in the programme, their are who Robinson of Montreal, Jt J Wednesday for her home in SacraDr. were invited The guests mento. guests. 3Ir. and 3Irs. Frederick W. Hayt of and Mrs. Clarence T. Brown, Mr. and jt Park City are in Salt Lake, and will Mrs. A. EL Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan W. Edward Mrs. and Mr. O. of 3Ir. and 3Irs. RichJ. B. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. L Mr. from a visit to the Pa- be the guests After a visit of a few returned have ard A. Keyes. Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, cific Northwest. California Orr. and Mrs. George days here they will go to the benefit J and then to Honolulu, for Jt Jt Miss Jeanette Osborne returned of 3Irs. Hayts health. Miss Gretta EL Cos griff and Miss from the coast Wednesday after a jt Jt Elizabeth 31. Cos griff have gone to six weeks' visit. a 3Irs. W. S. Patterson will give Jt Jt Los Angeles for a visit of two or three Kensington this afternoon. months. 3Ir. and Mrs. James Jack have gone ,4 4 jt ELJ to California on a visit. reHutchinson gave 3Ir. and 3Irs. G. D. 3Ieteer have Mr. and Mrs. A. Jt jt their wedding trip, and a theatre party on Tnesday evening in Members of the P. EL O. society are turned from sale in are at home to their friends at 334 toner of Mr aod 3f? a rummage to give planning was ocn The other c.. ;; w:re Mr. Second East street. 3Irs. 3Ieteer was near future. the and l: G. E. Smith. J formerly 3Iiss 3Iargie Simons jt 3Ieteer at Kansas City Jt v The Utah club women who have thus married to 3Ir. 22. LilrS Mary j Anders. en;tr far premised to contribute to the May cn January Ji J a number o' h irlenisatrn ; -sthe by eazine published 3Irs. Castleman and 3Iiss Lashbroo-- c a1" I KenSmr0a Mrs. Minerva ebb of New York, are of 3Iercur are guests of 3Ir. ands. 3lrs. e Ford jc. S. Kinney, who will write a His- Charles H. Lashbrook, at j Jt J 3Ir. and Mrs. Victor 21. Cteme- -t left tory of the U. F. W. C.; 3Irs. M. I enterv-rj pj:cLie. who will contribute ar Dr. and 3Irs. J C. E. King Wednesday for Mexica, after a In Mrs. C. EL Richards, tained at dinner Tuesday evening of several days among oil friends jct!2; FredDr. this citv. honor of 3Irs. Kings brother. lieinal poem: 3Irs. F. S. Richards. were Jt J erick A. Kiehle. The other guests on The Legal Status of article Mrs. A. L. Haymond gave a chll-- ; d rens party on Friday afternoon. CSTABUlHEO ONE PRICE TO ALL Our " ii 1 - B. B. O prices. I5TABUSML3 1864 ONE S NEVER UHOCSSQLf Jt Jt 3Irs. Frank Wilson left on Thursday for her home in Idaho, after a visit with Salt Lake friends. jt 4 Colonel and 3Irs. Edwin F. Holmes sailed Tuesday from San Francisco on the steamship Siberia for Jt Jt Honolulu. 3Irs. Albert S. Day entertained the B. D. Card club at her home yesterday afternoon. J A number of the friends of Mrs. Em-meline B. Wells were entertained at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sears, jon Saturday last. The affair was in honor of the seventy-fift- h birthday cf Mrs. Wells. Jen- - 1- -3 3Irs. Victor Huntzicker of 78 S street will be at home to her friends Thursdays during the month of 3Iarch. AND 4 CENTS A YARD. When the choicest of new Platte A al. and imitation Torchon laces are to be had at such wonderful little prices it certainly is time to consider whether the coming: season needs, with its not ginghams, lawns, muslins, and so on, might we better he supplied right now. A few weeks ago told you of a great under-pric- e Cameron Schultz has gone to Baker City, Ore., for an extended visit. Jt Jt 3Irs. Joseph Bache of San Francisco is visiting her sister, 3Irs. F. E. Mc-- I Gnrrin. I Jt select ions now as then. city. Mr. D. EL Burley, general passenger: in Hcno-agent of the Short Line, onis Thursdayj lulu. He landed there back to tis and cabled his regards j for 4c a yard. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nims returned j to this city Tuesday from 3Iuskegon, of Dr. and Mrs.J Mich., and are guests Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. jt 3Ir. and 3Irs. Thomas L. Halliday returned on Sunday evening from their wedding trip, which included a tour of California. purchase. Over COMMENCING MONDAY . . . Platte Val. insertions and edgings, two to five inches wide, to sell at Sic a yard: worth more than double this price. . . . Imitation Torchon laces, edgings and insertions one to four inches wide, 10c to 12hc grades Jt Jt half were taken away then, but new pieces have been added for this sale, so there is quite as good .4 Jt Jt EL ,.. jt jt AIL Bain, Dr. Garrison. LACES CHOICE PLATTE VAL and IMITATION TORCHON Miss Eva Tompkins left Thursday for an extended southern tour. Jt Jt Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sweetzer of in this Yale, Ida., are visiting friends Jt TO nings received their friends informally 3Ionday afternoon at their home on First street. a tea Thursday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Bache. Jt Jt Mrs. C. 31. Charlton left on Tuesday for New York City. friends. PRICE 3ir. and 3Irs. Victor Huntzicker, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. 3Iasters, Mr. and Mrs. D. Elliott Kelly, 3Iiss Goddard, Miss given: McGurrin entertained at Jt j J ty at the Grand theater Wednesday evening. Mrs. S. D. Evans will entertain the at her, Saturday afternoon card clubwill first; home today. The members later and play j luncheon a enjoy cards. EL -- garment Men's Shirts. The first installment has Just arrived from the factories: newest of and shades: on sale this patterns week lor i.c Mens Hosiery. The latest patterns in spring hosiery: also in blacks and tans; worth 2?c a on sale this week, per pair pair j Sc Boys Waists and Blouses. Mothers Friend Waists and Neg ligee Blouse. with sailor collars: in neat and nobby spring patterns and shades wr sundered extra values; on sale this week, for 35C Jt J Mrs. F. sprit? Popular goods at popula Mrs. Jennings and 3Iiss Hattie Mr. H. L. A. Culmer gave a box par- Jt . Mens Underwear Spring weight in tan and ecru: fresh from the mills: on sale this week, per Hanak was the guest of Mrs. honor at a luncheon to be Thursday by Miss Preston. Gents Furnishing Section hosiery ,4 "- NEVER UNOERSCLC Roods, Olsbrlstlicr with spring underwear, other eastern cities. L--.- 1114 Jt Jt Jt Jt A "character ball was given by the members of the Billie club at the Ladies Literary club house Monday j I evening. Mrs. Eleanor Thomas, mother of Hon. A. L. Thomas, left Tuesday for a three months visit In California. o I New Judge Colburn has gone tooccupy York on business which will him for a month or more. Jt Jt Now is the time to subscribe tot Truth. A good weekly paper. |