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Show cjociEir KENSINGTON. ..Mrs. Martin Cullen presided at a prettily appointed Kensington on Tuesday afternoon. The home was maJe decidedly attractive with an artistic ar-tistic arrangement uf cosmos and deep red carnations and the dining table, with beautiful napery. dainty china, cut glass and silver, was an added feature to the tempting six-course six-course menu that wan served All the delectable viands of the season, prepared with Mrs. Cullen's own consummate con-summate skill, rare wine if her own brew, combined with Ihe charming hospitality of the hostess made Ihe occasion an exceptionally pleasant one. Card games wen- played, Mrs. J. S. Lewis receiving first nrl.e and Mrs. P. Healv the consolation prize. The guests were: Mesdamcs J S. Lewis, Herrick, Thomas Fitzgerald, P Healy, It. S Joyce, u Mclntyre, Ceo. Reeve. V. llestmark, S. L. Brlek. L. Francis. (Jrout. Joseph Willlauls. II Shufflebargc-r, I) Rowlands, John Mol, Jackson, A Reeve; Miss Kath-ryn Kath-ryn Fitzgerald and Miss Olsen of San Dlego. EPWORTH'S WILL ENTERTAIN. At the First Method'st church on Twenty-fourth street tomorrow night. Newton linens, the noted Inperson-ator. Inperson-ator. will entertain. The program also al-so lias some excellent musical numbers num-bers by well known bcal talent. The affair Is given under the ausplccH of Ihe Epworlh league. ENGAGEMENT. Mr. and Mrs B Covington renounce re-nounce tho engagement of their daughter, Edith, to John A. Hales. The marriage to take place In tho near future. Mrs. O. T. Smith, wife of Doctor Smith of Montpeiler. Idaho, is the guest of Mrs. Ben jo'inson at her home, 2823 Chlldu avenue.. Miss Marlon T. Belnap was tho gueat ( of Mr. and Mrs. Chan. M. Felt during : her visit In Salt Lake City lhl3 week. |