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GOODWIN'S WeKIY- 11 H 1 ' ' ' ' i i i 1 1 ii i i i H J H the roads down there until those hereabouts are better. && v & The Frank McGurrins are among the latest arrivals on the coast, and the Ned Ferrys and Walter Filers will spend February at Coronado. t5 iw Mrs. Sam Adams has returned to Denver, and will be greatly missed by her friends in this city. t i& 5 I Mrs. Charles Walker goes east today to be gone several weeks. Mrs. Walker will visit Mrs. Clement in Washington, and later both will go to New York for a brief visit. ' i & 8 & 11 Mrs. John E. Woodward and Miss Judge, who left on Wednesday, will visit in the east some ' time. Miss Judge may go to Europe before re turning here. & & & f The Lou Terrys and the Clifford Pcarsalls are among those who will breath the balmy air , at Del Monte during February. It is not improb able that Mr. Terry will take a trip to Japan be fore returning. " t to v The wedding of Miss Sara Park and Lieu tenant Beebe, which will take place at St. Paul's church on January 30th, will be quite the event of the week. A large reception will be given in their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Park and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. McMahon at the Ladies' Literary club on the Saturday evening preceding the wedding. tv tb iv The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Cosgriff and Edward E. Fife will take place next Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cos griff on Brigham street, and will be the event of the week. The wedding will be followed by a large reception. C 8 & In honor of Miss Elizabeth Cosgriff, Mrs. A. C. Ewing and Mrs. W. C. Alexander entertained at bridge on Monday afternoon. It was a beauti- j fully appointed affair, attended by about thirty 1 ladies. J J ' Mrs. George Jay Gibson and Mrs. Dana T. Merrill are going to have an elegant luncheon this afternoon, and every appointment will be perfect. Some of their friends will share in the festivities 5 also, for Mrs. E. O. Howard is giving the lunch eon in honor of these ladies. W 1& W Mrs. Harry Knight entertained the "500" club on Thursday evening at her home on First street." Through some unavoidable delay, only 499 were present. . tw &t w The University club was the scene of a beauti ful luncheon on Tuesday, when Miss Laura Sher man entertained in honor of Miss Elizabeth Cos griff. Covers were laid for thirteen. w w w The Ernest Bambergers have returned from 1 New York and have as their guest Mr. Crapo, , j who visited here with Mr. Bamberger a couple of i years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bamberger entertained at din ner in his honor Wednesday evening. w w fcr There is a great deal of talk about giving a so ciety vaudeville at the Orpheum some evening in the near future for the benefit of a charitable organization. There is any amount of talent, and some ability, in the smarter siet, .which might be , put to good advantage if the Orpheum people can , be( made to see it that way. One night makes a difference in receipts, to be sure, but judging from past performances, money could be made, even if the theater were paid for. ; , Half a dozen good programs could be ar- j ranged in as many minutes, and after the prelimi nary arrangements, a couple of weeks should suf fice to get the show in shape. It is a good idea, and will not interfere in the least with the Press club's production of "Pina fore" in the spring. t5 5 ( Terry Boal is here again and will remain sev eral weeks in charge of architectural affairs at the new town of Garfield. Mr. Boal is a great wit, very popular socially, and his numerous friends will be glad to welcome him back for an indefinite stay. t&ri t Mrs. Seton Lindsay will be hostess at a bridge tea to be given next Tuesday. u? t& ? Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Coleman announcing the marriage of their daughter Estelle to the Rev. Stanley R. Fisher of Ramona, Cal. t? fc? Miss Elizabeth Cosgriff was the guest of honor at a beautiful dinner on Wednesday evening given by Miss Lillian Fitch. Covers were laid for six teen. A table in red with the color scheme brought out in lights and blossoms is always the most cheerful table decoration, and that .shade predominated at the dinner, which was most ar tistic in every appointment. l The wedding of Miss Gertrude M. Hartman and George E. Skelton, which took place at the home of the bride's parents on Thursday evening, was a great surprise to their many friends, who M quickly learned of the happy event even if the pre M liminaries were conducted in Farmington. H The bride is a charming, accomplished young H woman, and Mr. Skelton is a young musician of M exceptional ability. They will make their home M in, this city. M THERE'S SOMETHING IN A NAME, B H If it is engraved on your calling cards correctly, B and nothing will stamp your ignorance of social m Usages so quickly as to present a piece of paste-. M board that is not up to social requirements. H -t Cards that come from the Held Engraving H Company, at 62 Main St., are always correct, and H so 'are the invitations for weddings, at homes, and B other entertainments, for which we make hun- H dreds every week. H Of course you can write your invitations, if H you desire; you can have them printed, too; but H you may avoid a knowing smile or two among H lots of people if you have your work carefully H done. H j There are other engravers besides Held, but , H they aren't in this part of the country. H Awkward Spouse I see our set is to have a H grand charity ball. Did you ever dance for H charity? H Pretty Wife Of course. Don't you remember H how I used to always dance with you when we H first met? New Yorker. H The I Keith-O'Brien 1 I Store I Has just received its spring ship- ment of New Model Corsets. H A CERTAIN KIND OF FIGURE B is'the corset aim, and in order to secure the fashionable contour the necessary model is the one complete with the hose supporters attached at the front and H sides by the designer of the corset, who knows the precise location for the hose H supporters. H n We Have Correct Models in Warner's Rust-Proof D jjSX 291. For the medium figure. Dip hip, with front and - M jKJ side supporters. Batiste. $2.25. H s v. 281. For stout and well developed figures. The boning H fX is strong, the materials are strong, but the corset is not ' B vjLmk heavy in weight. $1,75. H WS(s 271. Empire Dip Hip, with front and side supporters. H iWae Batiste. $1.50. jjjySERfs 121. Long Skirt Corset, with dip hip and hose support- 7 ffil mx JF ers at frnt an( sides. For the average form. Batiste. . inr batiste Per pair $1, 5. IH You Can Go Any Old Place 1