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Show (JOCIETT BIRTHDAY DINNER. Mrs. Rebecca Wardle of Slatcrvllle, together with sons, daughters, brothers broth-ers nnd sisters, Mr. and Mrs. (i. S. Wardle. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jordan and many other relatives from various vari-ous sections. Joined In ce'ebratini? Mr Wardle's sixtieth birthday on Wednesday, Nov. 30 The line birthday birth-day dinner, at which all the delicacies delica-cies of the season, temptingly prepare-! and perfectly served, was a memorable and delightful affair. Mrs, Wardle received many congratulations congratula-tions and wishes for many happv returns re-turns of tho day. Appropriate birthday remembrances, remembran-ces, together with pleasant messages were, receive! from her lon list of relatives and friends. MRS. SCOTT ENTERTAINS. Mra. L. E. Scott entertained tho advanced ad-vanced boys' class or the Sixth Ward Religious cluss on Wednesday evening even-ing A delightfully plcasaut evening was spent. Popular games, music and various other social diversions wero lollowed by the pcrvlnp of refreshments, refresh-ments, pleasant good lights and con-pratulatlons con-pratulatlons to tho hostess for a pieutanl evening;. Mrs. T. D. Ran is the cuest of Mrs. Colonel Holmes at her home, the Amelia Palace, in Salt Lake today, to-day, the occasion being a bridge tea to which a large number of guests were bidden. The Prepbyterfan Sunday school will hold a social In tho eh 'J roll parlors par-lors tonicht at 7:3 for the children and friends of the school. |