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Show ' : " Society?- ,v J HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Members of iho Historical society will meet at the home of Mrs. Josephine Joseph-ine Hirst, .857 Twenty-third street, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock Hostesses will be Mrs. Hirst and Mrs. W. H. Newcomb. CHILDREN'S PARTY. The Sunday school department- -of tho Church of the Good Shepherd will hold a children's party Saturday afternoon after-noon from 2:30 o'clock' until 5 o'clock. All children of tho parish have been invited to come. REURNS FROM CALIFORNIA. Mrs. J. M Forristall has returned from California, where she was a guest at the homo of her friends during the winter-months. Mrs. Forristall visited jLos Angeles, San . Francisco and San j Diego wh-.e she was on tho Coast. She j says that thero are many tourists' and j pleasure seekers in California at this' ! f I in r ' RETURNS TO OGDEN. Mrs. Lorenc Santley of New York city, returned Thursday from' a short visit in Salt Lake. Mrs. Santley is a guest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Smith, 464 Twenty-four.th street. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Carson onter-jtained'a onter-jtained'a number of their friends last evening at their home in tho Plaza apartments. During the evening Progressive Pro-gressive 500 was played, awards going to Mrs. Chas, P. Richards and Geo. L. ! Stevenson. Ac delightful luncheon was served, the tables being decorated with pink place cards and candles with pink-shades. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lilas. P. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spence, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Van Ness, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Taylor and Mr. and ..irs. S. J. Van Ness. HOME CULTURE CLUB. The Home Culture club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. S. Morrison, 273S Monroe avenuo , Saturday afternoon. The subject will be "Our, Immigrants," CLd the discussion will be led by Emma Chesney. no |