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Show : a ner amt wnGous. On Friday evening a ‘‘63”’ party j\! T’ HAS been said during each : week of early spring that ‘‘next week is surely going found given to the great distress of many. Only four parties are seen on this week’s calendar, and the the house. | one event held out in prominence forthe near future is a large dance to be given by one of Salt Lake’s most charming hostesses. Unless affairs take a turn for the better there is very little prospect for a gay summer, and the much heralded * * Miss Barlow, * * who is in- guest at ** * Mrs. Hubbard W. Reed was the hostess. on Tuesday afternoon of a charming ‘‘63”’’ party. | out won and Mrs. in pink and white, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. by W. D. Barton and the prizes of Denver. night. . eer Sue Miss Ethel Paul left for Chicago on Tuesday * * Another delightful affair was that Thursday night by Mrs. Hubbard ‘¢ Sixty-three’’ was the game played tables by the following guests: Mr. * given on| W. Reed. at the six and Mrs. _ ward, Mr. and Mrs. George Y. Wallace, Colonel Mrs. Kent, McMasters, Captain Mr. Shoup, Mr. and Wygant, Lieutenant George M. Scott, Mrs. James Mr. Walter Glendinning, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glendinning, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward, Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Belden. ee * Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis left on Sunday night for Portland fora visit of some length. They will visit Southern California before their return. * 2 2 Mr. Will Lawrence spent Monday of this week in town. | * * * Mrs. John Longmaid left for Oregon on Sunday night. . itt ox x The Misses Harkness entertained informally on Sunday night. ** 2 2 Mrs. Charles Rood entertained on Thursday at a Shakespeare party, the guests ing entertained part of the afternoon on *‘ Characters of Shakespeare’s Mrs. King, and readings Shrew,’’ ‘by Mrs. the afternoon was from Vollmer.- ‘‘ Taming The were Mesdames La by the of plays taken. The The invited Barthe, Fabian, Eugene Lewis, E. O. Lee, Richie, Merrill, Almy, Ira Lewis, Vollmer, Weir, Wightman, Markland, Sherman, Kimball, Simmons, McVicker. Tracey, Dignowity, Roberts, Plummer, Halm, King, Dart, Morgan, Igleheart, Kister, Stowe, Peyton, Madame Rood and the Misses Lewis, Simmons and Hartwell. she ‘‘ Pueblo Indians,’’ and will musical programme has also been arranged. Hee hk * Judge and Mrs. Marshall returned from San Francisco on Monday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Eiseman have returned from St. Louis. * Amusements SALT ‘Excelsior day matinee. GRAND morning, eee to the have lately seen making a in fine column of Tur ae ahd Club the following topics were given: 1. 2. 3. 4. Hunt. At ‘ Correggio’s Madonna,” by Miss Costigan. ‘ Correggio’s Mythological Paintings,’’ by Miss Ewing. ‘Other important Paintings of Correggio,’’ by Miss Tourist Scotion laid down g| #| and hypnotist, by the great Bra- num. ‘‘ The American people =6like to be humbugged,”’ said that prince of amusement merchants. If Gunning were enough humbug Tuesday to attract sufficient attention to get rich The Pocatello manager will probably go back to weighing out sugar and the hypnotist will search » for some other bright light who recognizes budding genius. : eR ae There should be usual interest bee felt by our best patrons of the drama Virginia.” in the announcement that at the Mr. and Salt Lake Theater for one night only, Thursday, May 6th, in Mr. Whytal’s splendidly successful drama, duced originally at the Fifth Avenue Wheater, New pro-’ York, D. H. PEERY, JR. + DE WITT B. LOWE STOCK BROKERS morning, Hertfordshire. The Curent Literature Section met yesterday, But he is only a small mark and when he and his Pocatello manager get through with his tour, there will probably be two wiser if not sadder men. April 26th, Mrs. Weir and Mrs. J. B. Walker had the work in charge. It included the counties of Berkshire, Oxford and all week THE ‘For Fair Virginia,’’ which was ‘Incidents of the Life of Gonpesio.” by Miss Alff. the o’ London,” Mrs. Russ Whytal will appear The Art Section of the Ladies’ Literary afternoon, Satur- HOUSE. Lights out of his ventures. Araus must be received not later than Thursday afternoon. ** * * Miss McCornick is expected home this week. met on Thursday OPERA evenings and evidently works on the lines | * society eee at a Santaneli he might be a big been organized and several of them were Contributions é THEATER, UNNING, * bicycle ride will be taken. x 2 x A number of new bicycle clubs Sunday Scheduled. and Saturday Stock Company in ‘‘ The Saturday matinee, May 3-8. Mrs. S. Hughes will entertain a few friends informally at tea this afternoon, after which a the park last appearance. LAKE Jr.”’ Friday 2 2 Gilbert, ‘For Fair Virginia,’’ Thursday evening, May 6. Mr. W. P. Noble is back from Chicago. 2 J. Drama. Ne! display his choice collection of pottery and Navajo blankets. As it is ladies’ night, a special 2 W. The house was decorated in palms, Che will study * ** * To-night at the University Club Major Hill will give a talk on * evening. * soon for Berlin, Germany, where with Gerster lor séveral yearss of the remainder passed in guessing from which certain quotations were decorations consisted of pansies. be- by a paper Women,’’ *k * * 2% 2 The pupils of Miss Jennie M. Long will give a recital at Rowland Hall to-night. 2 x ** 3 The usual hop was given at the Post last Miss Margie Webber, one of Salt lLake’s youngest and most promising singers, will leave Ellsworth Daggett, Mrs. Woodward, Miss Wood- guests manner. next week, at the home of Mrs. Fabian. Wayne Smith occupied a box at the Grand ‘Wednesday night. KR BE The German Club has adjourned for the *k * The officers and ladies of the Fort occupied eight boxes at the Grand on Wednesday night. afternoon The Fort Douglas mandolin and guitar club was heard and several well-known young ladies sang darkey melodies and played banjos ina eae summer. morning. and afternoon to a programme of minstrel music, which was enjoyed by a large number of guests. of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will be at home to their friends at the Manitou. x * * The Euterpe Club will hold its last meeting Miss Katherine Geddes, Miss Florence Small, Miss Grace Anderson, Mr. Bob Smith and Mr. ei ees ke Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Young and Miss Afton Young returned from Chicago on Tuesday oe OF > The Ladies, Literary Club devoted yesterday supper was enjoyed by a few friends and relatives ** Grand on Wednesday, the guests afterward being entertained ata Welch rarebit supper by Dr. and Mrs. S. Hughes. OK 2 * Theron Geddes Brown. FE’. L. Arnold. Mr. Max Hanauer gave a theater party at the The decorations of the six tables were charmingly were ** The and Mrs. calla lilies and marguerites ; the bridesmaid was Miss Birdie Dunlap and the best man Mr. C. H. Skewes. Following the ceremony an elaborate | ** Putnam on Wednesday, Miss Vinnie Gilbert and Mr. George W. Robinson were married, by the Rev. the Fort, are at the Knutsford. find that of Mrs. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. 2 a Salt Lake can be woefully dull when she tries, as carried James ful very she has been trying for some weeks past. will work was in charge * Mrs. Albert F. Holden entertained formally on Monday afternoon. leaves soon for the East. CE SRW ok Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McLaughlin of Park City ‘‘400’’ The History Section this week took up the reconstruction problem and the life of Grant. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Dignowity, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. F. Halm, Mr. and Mrs. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Red and pink carnations, smilax and ferns formed most artistic decorations throughout to be duller than ever ; and this state of affairs still continues visitors to members of the with a programme of current events and a review of James Lane Allen’s latest book, by Mrs. Reed. and Mrs. Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. J. Evans, Dr. and Mrs. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Judson, Mr. and Mrs. to be gay,’’ and yet as *‘ next week ’’ came it was was by Mrs. Charles Rood, the invited guests being Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Lynne, Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer, Mr.and Mrs. Peabody, Mr. and Mrs. Vollmer, Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, Mr. ee TA io- West Second South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. |