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4 TRUTH I in the social Realm H; Mrs. Viola Pratt Gillette will" be HI here soon, and will spend two weeks Hfll with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Hfli ando Pratt. Shu will not be seen in HV vaudeville till sonic time in January, HM when she will be here on her return HMi from the coast. m HI The Woman's club met Tuesday HI afternoon with Mrs. U. G. Moscr; HI Mrs. Gertrude Welch read a paper HJ on "Public Parks and Play-grounds." HI Mrs. P. N. Cook spoke on "The M State's Responsibility to the Child." H HI A new evening card club has been HV organized. Saturday evening they HM held a meeting with Mr. and Mrs. HI' George Kcysor. The next meeting HJ1 will be held with the Misses Bess HI and Mildred McMillan. H HM Miss Sybil Geary entertained at a HJ dancing party Friday evening at the HH clubhouse of the Ladies' Literary HM club. The chapcroncs were Mrs. C. HM J. Geary, Mr. and Mrs. Henry John- HM son, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cou HJ 1 HJ Miss Pearl Louise Peed and Claude HJ Lewis Hewitt were married Mbnday HJ morning by Rev. C. C. Mclutyrc. HJ Only a few relatives and fntnds HJ were present. H H Mrs. Leah Paul Hill of Salt Lake HJ City, who left some week ago for HJ a trip abroad, has readied Paris, HJ where she will remain during the HJ winter. HJ F. E. Davey has returned from a HJ trip to California, after an absence HJ of six weeks. Mrs. Davey remained HJ with her father in Oakland. H HJ The ladies of St. Mary's church are HJ working hard in the interest of a HJ bazaar they will give December 12, HJ 13 and 14 in the new cathedral. H HJ Mrs. Winifred S. Walker will leave HJ Saturday for New York, and later HJ will go to Fort Dupont, to visit Licu- HJ tenant and Mrs. Robert Campbell. H HJ A. S. PV-'tcrs has gone to New HJ Lork, where he will spend a month. HJ Mrs. Deters wjll accompany him HJ home. H HJ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce and HJ their son Warren left Tuesday for HJ Washington, where they will make HJ their home. HJ The regular monthly meeting of HJ the ladies' auxiliary to the Temple HJ B'nai Israel was held Tuesday aftcr- HJ noon at the B. B. rooms. BttHHHHtk Mrs. Union Worthington and chil dren arc visiting relatives in Phila delphia and other Eastern cities. The Daughters of the Mormon Battallion met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hattie Pickett. Mrs. Thomas Homer and daughter, Kathleen, left Tuesday for Los Ange les to remain for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Uee arc at home to their friends at 164 East First South street. Mrs. Thomas Homer and daugh ter Kathleen left Tuesday for Los . Angeles to remain for the winter. The Mbnday Afternoon Bridge club met Monday with Mrs. Robert C. Gcmmcll. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Stowc enter tained twelve at dinner Tuesday ctfMiing. Mr. and Mrs. Royal W. Dayncs arc back from the cast, where they spent a month. Mr. and Mrs. George Forrester and son George spent Sunday in Ogden visiting Mr. and Mrs. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Thompson are back after an absence of some weeks in the cast. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Roberts arc here visiting the Daly family, and will remain till after Christmas time. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parker enter tained at dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. II. T. Rowe of Ogden is in town visiting friends. MY BOOKS. My books, my old and cherished books, L"ovcd better for your homely looks. To you I turn to flee from care, In fancy's realm for counsel rare. When sorrow sends her cup of pain, I wend my way to you again. And find surcease in weaker moods, When pensiveness and trouble broods. Like the little toy friends, Loved by "Little Boy Blue," I can come back and find That you always arc true. DOLORES WATTS. 1 fS In Qur Hands 7? wSrWf Your apparel receives the f Wlii LWkjgrfM painstaking care that ex- 3'2-ZHHHHHh operatives can give J- SfOHy Attention to minute details iiiP 9V . has made our work famous TROY LAUNDRY 'The Laundry of Quality" BOTH PHONES 192 166 MAIN ST. i ! Mrs. J. C. Daly entertained at a stall party at the Salt Lake theatre Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Samuel M. Parker. The guests were Mrs. Fred U. Leonard, Mrs. William M. McCrca, Mrs, Edward J. Roberts, Miss Dora Daly and Miss Mcrce Ber keley. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sherlock and daughter, Irene, have returned from an extended Eastern tour, where they spent the past month. After a stay of ten days visiting friends in Salt Lake and Ogden they leave for Cali fornia to make their home. Miss Julia Cullcn entertained the Gamma Phi sorority of the University at hor home Wednesday evening. About forty-five were present, and the evening was spent with cards and music. Israel Jacob Cooper, formerly of Brockton, Mass., who has been here at the Wilson hotel for the past three weeks will be married January 12 to Miss Anna D. Rose Reynolds of Cin cinnati, O. Capt. and Mrs. Donncmiller, who were Stationed here with the Twenty ninth regiment, and have remained here, will leave next week for the Phillipines, accompanied by Mrs. Mc- Cleave. The Misses Madden, who have been visiting the past six months with their mother, Mrs. M. J. Connors of 540 North Fourth West, left Wednes day for their home at Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Richard A. Kcycs entertained seven at an informal luncheon at the Alta club Wednesday, followed by a stall party to see "Stronghcart." Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Story, Jr., of Bozeman, Mont., are here visiting at the home of the lattcr's brother, Dr. II. N. Mayo. The Misses Ilanauer entertained at a very informal -tea Wednesday after noon in honor of Mrs. Karl A. Schied. Miss Belle BIyth of Evanston, Wy oming is the guest of Miss Loujsc Putnam on South Eighth East. Mr. and Mrs. .W-.ALcc are now at home to their friends at 1064 East First South. BRIEF AND BREEZY. The Louis Chandler Presidential , boom has a fine upholstered cradle in which it will very quickly be rock ed to sbep. In view of the assertions that two thirds of the weight of a girl is sug ar it is evident from the doings in our divorce courts that a good many mar ried men arc finding too much sand in the sugar. A Rough Rider lias just been ap pointed acting Postmaster at Dallas, Texas. The general impression that all the members of "my regiment," had 'been supplied with Federal jobs long ago, is evidently wrong. Report says Piatt feels boyish again. With Rockefeller just turn- I ing fourteen, and Piatt in the kid 1 class again, please inform us, some one, where docs Mr Osier get off? A story form Indianapolis says that Mr. Fairbanks got his hold up- I on the people by his warfare on free j silver. Let's sec; maybe cocktails & weren't invented then. That Tcnncssecan who declared he was a better hunter than Roose vlt, was, of course at once arrested . ' and asked to explain. Captain Hobson's Japanese war will have to be classed among the theat 'ical failures of the season. w 1 Mr. Taft wants it distinctively un derstood that he is not of a retiring disposition. 1 A cocktail by any other name will be much more welcome to Mr. Fair banks and officcscckirs hereafter. , Persia is getting the new cabinet . habit almost as badly as Roosevelt. i 1