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Show SOCIAL AMD PERSONAL. - - The main social event of the season will be the dancing party to be given by the Knights of Columbus on next Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Nov. Co, in Unity hall, 13S Second East street. Mrs. Abbott'' R. Hey wood of Ogden came down for the Nordica concert Wednesdav eveninc The Sewing; club met Thursday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Frederick U. Leonard at her home on Fourth South street. Mr. and Mrs, Matthew Cullen announce an-nounce the engagement -of their daughter daugh-ter Julia Catherine to Garrett Bradford Brad-ford Smith Wilkin, the marriage to take place Dec. 1.".-- ' Miss Lottie Owen, was in town Sunday Sun-day from American Fork for a few days, the guest of Miss Nora Gleason. Miss Owen will be one of the vocalists at the great sacred concert in the new I cathedral on Dec. 4. ' Mrs. P. P. Keogh was the charmin-r hostess at an informal tea last Saturday, Satur-day, given in honor of Mi.:s Frances O'Meara of 'Tonopah and Mis Mary Young of Chicago. The parlor.? were artistically decorated in yellow and white. During the afternoon many delightful de-lightful musical numbers were given by Mrs. J. T. Treasure and" Miss Mary Olive Gray. Henry Welsh of Park City was here during the week. A. J. Bruneau. 1 he well known mining min-ing man. is in Tooele .on business. Mrs. G.' E. Elmer, is in Los Angeles visiting friends. Miss - Alice Farrell has gone east to visit relatives. - Mrs. J. D. Sullivan and daughters spent last Sunday in Ogden. Miss May O'Ncil was in from Bingham Bing-ham last Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Freed left Saturday for Chicago to make their home. Miss Lottie Owen, supervisor of music mu-sic in the public schools at American Fork, tame to Salt Lake Saturday to attend a rehearsal of the chorus which will take part in the grand concert to be given on the occasion of the dedi cation of the new organ at St. Mary's cathedral. Miss Owen was the leading soprano in. St. Mary's cathedral choir for several 'years. Inter-Modntain I'ie-publican. I'ie-publican. Colonel and Mrs. E. F. Holmes will leave Salt Lake Dec. 1, accompanied by their niece. Miss Laura Bransford, going go-ing first to Chicago for the month of December. They will spend January in New York at the Waldorf-Astoria, and in February will leave 'for Florida, spending some time at Palm Beach and St. Augustine, going to Washington in tioar for the diplomatic, reception and staying over for' the inaugural festivities. festivi-ties. The party will probably go to New' Orleans to attend the Mardi Gras, and will return to Salt Lake next June.' Mrs. A. V. Callaghan and her sister, Miss Van Wyck, left Saturday for New York, from. where Miss Van Wyck will sail later for Paris. |