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Show TRU T H card luncheon Wednesday afternoon. The guests were seated at tables, in s lie center of which stood vases of carnations. About the rooms were daffodils in baskets and pots, which gave springlike atmosphere. Tollowing the luncheon sixty-thre- e was played, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. ilagg winning the prizes. Mrs. ambs guests were Mrs. Edwin F. lolmes, Mrs. Perry S. Heath, Mrs. 3ara E. Bransford, Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Pinkerton, lrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Tarbet, Mrs. Keogh, Mrs. W. Montague Ferry, Mrs. Flagg, flrs. Murray, Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Frank Harding. cut-glas- Bat Great Hosiery Sale CONTINUES ANOTHER WEEK. the Grew tout Hosiery value ever offered If you fail to attend this Hale. It offers IrreYon ll uiIm : y proachable qualitiesatIn tliorouKh-jdesirable styles prices that set you wondering. Children's Pony Stockings, best 3fc giade, sale price Ladies' all lace or lace ankle stockings, 75o grades on sale at Ladles' and Children's fast black, seamless cotton hose, any size in the 12Kc grade for this 8 sale at J Miss Rose Howard of Boston will ar-rive in the city the latter part of next week on a visit to her brother, A. M. Howard of this city. Miss Howard will be accompanied by a party of friends who have been spending the winter in California and are now on their way to the east. 23c 49c l-- Jt 5 s of violets, a bank of them extending down the center of the table. Mr. Price was toastmaster, and toasts were responded to by Mrs. Banker. Mrs. llowdle. Miss Beatrice Davis and Rev. Mr. Young. J , Charles Davy of London, England, who has been a guest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Griffin, has gono to Chicago. About fifty ladies enjoyed the informal social given yesterday afternoon by the McKean Womans Relief corps in their new hall on Wost First South street. J at 3 oclock. About ladies from the church and con daughter left yesterday for California, thirty where they will make their future gregation were present to enjoy s IN THE SOCIAL REALM mnsicale. The following programme home.was rendered: dt dt Mrs. T. G. Webber entertained at a Duet, Spanish Dances ..Mozkowskl Last Saturday, evening Councilman Misses Berkley and Pierce. and Mrs. T. R. Black gave a dinner tea on, Tuesday afternoon in honor of Reading Riley seMenty-aight- h of herf the A. J. Mrs. ljirthday and Mr. of honor in Edith Miss Mudgett. party mother, Mrs. C. F. Richards. Covers (a) Rosary Gustin of Kearney, Neb. Nevin were laid for twelve. Nevin (b) Mighty Lak a Rose Jl Jl V Jt Jt A. D. Melvin. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs: W. Mont Ferry enterIlalten During the absence of Professor Mc- Piano solo, Melody tained at dinner on Tuesday evening. Miss Wishard. Clellan in the east, Mrs. Percival O. J J the Twins.. (a) Naming Reading Perkins has charge of his studio. Mrs. E. A. Wedgewood is visiting Mrs. Haskell Jt J with friends at Provo. Doctor The (b) Beauty Mrs. S. V. Shelp has returned from Mrs. Stoddard Jt i fora Mrs. of at months visit several her Piper. Mrs. La Forge will entertain at home in New York. He Was a Prince mer (a) luncheon today in honor of Mrs. (b) A Childs Necklace dt dt who shortly will go to Denver ....Mrs. A. D. Melvin Mr., and Mrs. Melvin H. Sowles are to reside. Mrs. Melvin was in .especially good jit Jt receiving tho congratulations of their voice and charmed the hearers with Mrs. S. R. Painter, who for some friends over the arrival of a little her beautiful, clear soprano voice Mrs. Piper and Miss Wishard were cn time was the guest of her daughter, daughter at their home. to her Jt Mrs. Clinto Leigh, has returned cored, the fonner responding with a home in Kentucky. This officers and teachers of the second selection. Refreshments were The hostess was assisted by Jt J First Methodist ' Sunday school en- served. Misses Berley, Robinson, Mudgett and Mrs. C. W. Higgins has gone to joyed a banquet: at the home of Mr. Piper. Berkeley, Cal., to visit with relatives. and Mrs. W. A. Price on Tuesday. The dt J J & Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davies left long table was decorated with masses Last Monday evening Colonel and Mrs. E. A. Wall celebrated the twenty-fifth aniversary of their wedding. About fifty guests were present. Euchre was played and the prizes, which were very handsome, were in 1 - San-born- e, WALKERS STORE fcilver. G. W. club at Eighth East street. Jt J The Council of Jewish Women held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening, in the B. B. hall. An interesting paper, was read by Mrs. Mooney anc Rabbi Reynolds gave interesting talks on current events. jit dt The Lenten tea given Thursday by Mrs. H. G. McMillan to the ladies of the First Presbyterian church at her home on Brigham street, was a very elegant and enjoyable affair. & J Thomas F. Thomas and John James returned Monday from Denver, where they attended St. Davids day celebration of tbe Cambrian society of Colorado. Mrs. W. G. Lamb was hostess J at a Adult classes for beginners and ad vanced pupils will open at Christen- sens March 7, at 7:30 and o'clock. 8:30 o OGDEN LETTER. It Ogden, March 10. Is about time henchman at Kearns, Arthur. Boodo Hayes, made a Hying trip to Utah for a short visit with his friends in Ogden and other seaport towns where we have collectors of the port. It cannot have slipped the colonels mind that lie holds Weber in his vest pocket, ready at all times to bo turned to the political requirements of Ills master who Is able to pay liberally for all favors. If the colonel has forgotten, the rest of us have not. We expect him. Wo are so used to seeing hlmion one hand consulting tho president of the stake on the other handing out the dividends of the Silver King that his absence would be considered a personal effort. We need the colonel and the money In our business. Wo want tho boys touched up with that material first aid to tho needy. which the colonel knows so well how to do. We want ginger In the campaign. Besides we want to learn beforo tho fall election all the now sldo tricks of the trade as seen in Washington. D. C. Of course, when it comes to tricks of the trade, we have Perry but he wont do. We want IJaycs. Wont somebody call, him? that artful political M Jt Now Is a good time for Judge Agee, On Thursday Mrs. George F. Good217 l Mrs; C. W. Miles entertained the Mrs. Ed. Lloyd of New York City ladles of St. Pauls guild at an inforin tho city tho early a few mal tea on Tuesday afternoon at her spent of this days week, tho guest of Mr. part home. and Mrs. Fred Price. Mrs. Lloyd left Jjt dt J J on Friday for San Jose, Cal., where Mrs. P. S. Keogh entertained ThursThe Ladies Aid society of tho First she will remain for some time. day afternoon at the second in a sero Baptist church met with Mrs. D. B. ies of informal luncheons. DANCING CLASSES. Mudgett, 773 East First South, Wed- 3c J her home, LYON & CO. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller are ex- for their home in Park City, pected to return from their eastern Thursday after a visit with Mrs. Davies parents, trip about the 25th of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Groo. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pieper and nesday afternoon win entertained the J. j Spring Millinery Opening Monday, March 14 All of the newest Foreign and Domestic creations and novel ideas. If you miss this, you will miss much. Walker Bros. Dry Goods Go chairman of the county committee, and Wavering William, mayor of Billtown, to get together and compare notes. Last fail Chairman Agee, not harboring that heroic party love, which bids Republicans dwell together in unity, openly declared his conscience- would not permit him to vote for such an ornery son of a gun as Bill. After the election Bill demanded through the columns of the Standard that Agee resign the chairmanship for the reason that he gave comfort to the enemy In time of battle. Bill argued that If Agee would not vote for him, he must have voted for a Democrat. Now comes Bill the mayor and out agees Agee by appointing to the first position under the new administration a democrat. When charge with party treachery, he wriggles outof it but stands convicted. Just the same. It seems this would be a good tiine for Agee and Bill to meet, say at terj: paces, and apologize to each other and the party. It is only fair to say that' Agee - dyed-in-the-wo- ol |