Show SOCIETY of number A large Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the to spend Wednesday afternoon in reminiscences of theatrical days in olden Margaret Clawson gave an interesting talk on her early experiences in a theatrical for she was one of Utah's first her time being in the old Social Hall One tiling she learned was to be kissed without actually committing the She didn't to tell tales out of school on her dear Margaret It was the fatal hoop-skirt dear I Then came Zina another of Utah's first who even now shows by her easy manner of that she couldn't have been left out of the cast in those Her were of a little later day the days of the Salt Lake She spoke of its and of its first their character and the pioneer actors and also of its first four of whom are still Tribute was paid to all old time and She also spoke of the funny little things that happened in the some of which were as good as a One was especially I will repeat It was about a woman whose name was She became so enthused and lost in the play that she forgot all but her precious old So whenever anything good such as they do even she would turn to her precious and throw her arms about his neck and David McKenzie was highly spoken of and is considered ne of the best actors they had m early re pleasantly intermingled with song and been An interesting program has for their January Sub Art and a and C. left Wednesday for San Fran whence they mil jj for 1 Australia to mab their home 1 T. B. Will giTE j a bridge tea on Friday f her Edward J. of J is visiting her parents i and John J. Miss Sarah Terrell entertains the bridge tournament at the next meeting on s Lieutenant and G. i j Weiser entertained at bridge evening at their quarters at Fort 1 i and George j have moved from the Manitou hotel and are at home for a f days at Mercantile g and are now at home at U jj ti E. J. Chambers and her Lyster arrived Tuesday from Los a and are guests of and lift i William P. h 1 jg W. E. Purviance entertained the Regimental Bridge club afternoon at le 6 when prizes were Edwin Butcher and Miss b and Everett I fr Buckingham of Oma a fc formerly made their home Salt are with J t A. E. Kimball on m bam street for a short visit Ei The second bridge tea J 4 given by the Misses B J Tuesday V assisted m W esses were ing room- by r Scheid and 1 The graceful decorations j tr in pink Five tables of the game were with prizes at each Arthur S. Bird enter- tamed twelve friends at lun-k cheon Tuesday at her home on 1 East First South The G. G. G. girls entertain-ed a merry matinee party at SJ the Orpheum Monday which was followed by a supper at Enjoy- the afternoon were the Misses Georgia Gen- eva Amy Eva Alice Clara Minnie Vera H Lucille Buxton and Mil-dred J and Thomas B. Hunter of will come to Salt Lake for the holidays to visit Hunter's and Fred A. on Sixth East and Hugo Druehl returned Monday from their wedding trip and will be at 71 home for the present at the home of and Louis 7 East South Temple A. C. Maclean and Miss Aileen re- 1 turned Tuesday from a visit of several months in the a m Emma who came to spend Thanksgiving with her Paul and 9 will return to her home 9 in California this and J. L. m came home Tuesday after a short Eastern M 2 and L. B. Fuller shave returned from an and will be at home for a days with Fuller's pa-Jj and J. E. il W. W. Norton of South is visiting H. Mayne for a few her way to California for y E. P. LeCompte of Park is here visiting her moth-f |