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Show Wells-Fargo and has a wide circle of acquaintances CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. The members of the Children's Aid society will hold a special meeting between the hours of ' and o o'clock on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C IT. Gosling. 2103 Adams avenue. ave-nue. Matters of nigent importance are to come 'hefcre the meeting, and a full attendance Is earnestly request ed. PENDERS ENTERTAIN. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Pender. Jr.. entertained a few of their friends nt their home Saturday evening. Cards were the diversion of the evening, after whbh u Dutch lunch was served. Those invited were Messrs. and Mesdames George Hart, Ernest Lnn-dahl. Lnn-dahl. William Gordon, Henry Lundahl. Joseph Nelmore and Mrs. Rose M. LIod. St. Josephs Sewing society will meet at 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon after-noon at St Joseph's hall The ladies of tho Raptist Mission circle are the guests of Mrs. Alice Stagg at her home, 2161 Reeves ac-nuc, ac-nuc, this afternoon. (JOCIETY THEATER PARTY. A gny party of young people were 1 ieasantly entertained at the home if Miss .Nora Hughes. ,r.71 East Thirty-first street last evening in honor of Koss Hawkins, lhe occasion being hit twoniy-fir.Nl birthday. Games and various social diversions were enjoyed en-joyed until 11:30, when tempting refreshments re-freshments were .(rved. Among those rresent were: Misses Ella Peake, Jennie Russell, Mary Uudwlg, Helen I'aker, Salena Greenwell. Mr. and Mrs. Argyle of Spanish Fork; Messrs. F.d Gosnell, .Ilmuiie Howeus, Sam Punskl. George Peake, Blllie Hughes, Leonard Taj lor, Ross Haw kins and the hostesses. host-esses. Mrs. Hughes and Miss Nora Hughes. FAREWELL PARTY. A farewell party was given nt the borne of Mr. and Mrs. M. II Wheelwright Wheel-wright in honor of their son. William, who departs soon on a mission to Great Britain. About forty relatives and friends were present anil lhe evening was a pleasant and luemora'oie oue. Games, music and a variety of mx-Ih! diversions diver-sions wero enjoyed uni.il a lato hour, when refreshments were served. Best wishes for the welfare and joy of the young missionary were offered, together with the hope for his success suc-cess in bis apolnted field of labor. LLOYD HISLOP. At I o'clock this afternoon occurred the marriage of Roo Myrtle I.lod and Harry Raunond Hlslop. the Rev, J. K. Carver 'performing the nuptial ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ilisli.p l-ave immediately immedi-ately for the west Tind will be at j home after Ucc. 1" at Reno. Nv.- Mrs. Illtdop has man. friends in Og-! Og-! den, and will be remembered by man v as the da ghter 'f Detective James F. Pender. Mr. Hlslop is auditor for |