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Show SA UNTERINGS f Mr. and Mrs. George T. Odell and Miss Marie Odell will entertain at the first ball ever given in the Hotel Utah on Monday next. It will be a most elaborate affair, between four and five hundred guests having been invited. It will really signal the opening of the social season sea-son for 1911-12, and it will pleasantly inaugurate a week of festivities that will keep society busy every minute. The first work on the part of the committee which will give the annual Charity Ball in November, No-vember, was done during the week, but nothing definite resulted from the meeting as the majority major-ity of the ladies cannot seemingly make up their minds as to where to hold the affair. A largo number are in favor of having it at the Utah Hotel, Ho-tel, where it should be given, but there are others still undecided who are contending it should be another barn dance in Odeon hall. The management manage-ment of the Hotel Utah has offered the ball room free and a supper at a minimum rate that should certainly be tempting in view of the former struggles strug-gles in collecting turkeys, sandwiches, cakes, etc., for the montfc. preceding the festivities, and that there should be any delay in accepting the proposition pro-position is a matter of surprise to most of those interested in the success of the affais, which is one of the largest events of every social 'season. |