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Show I, (OTPTVew ox fne Society W arid J ill NB of tlio interesting events of K ( February Tv-ill bo tbo Colonial I cottilion at. Fort Douglas for I which tlio officers anil ladies of I tho garrison ivill shortly issue iu I ' Titatioas. Tho dato set is "Feb-i "Feb-i runrj 21, the affair bcius in bou-Ij bou-Ij i or of "Washington ?s birrbday. Q'hc cos-U cos-U tunics will, of course, be of tbo Culouial V Oc, and the uceuo will bo one of mill mi-ll u&unl beauty. Captain Charles V. lis-1 lis-1 1,. ton, known to the rcjrimcut as one of It tho ablest ,of cottilion leaders, and Airs. 1 Exton will lead iho pcrniau aDd will as-I' as-I' sis! the hrop connnittcc by taking 1- charge of the fair. Only a limited nuin-II nuin-II bnr of couples ivill dance tlio coUHiou. Pi I of toui'tc. Meantime the bop rouiuiit-ir rouiuiit-ir , tec lias issued cards for a scries of semi-If semi-If ' formal hops, to bo given at "intervals I through tho winter months, the ucxt I being on February 7. Tho hyp of Fri-1 Fri-1 da;.- night wis altogether tho ;nost en I. .loyablo affair tiuco tho arrival of (he I regimeut, with the exception of course l of tho two magnificent receptions, gh-I gh-I cn tho one by Colonel and Mrs. Irous I for tho secretary of war and the other ' by Colonel and Mrs. Perkins and Fred i Perkins, and the bal masque of tho U early winter. There wore a. number of PI lownspcoplc up, but ouly enough to Oil Ifl 'be attractive little hup room comfort I I ably, and with the most inspiring daucc I music of which the splendid orchestra is I capable, tho evening was one of real uu- , joyment. I npllTJ very newest wrinkle among I tlio smartest of tbo local socioly I People is the ''beach party,'' one If which uas the spcoini attrac-K attrac-K iion recently at the tenuis club i when somo forty or fifty friends jjath- ercd in rospouse to au invitation for a r "beach parly.'' Mauy of the guesta j had to show thoir ignorance by iuquir-(H iuquir-(H iug just what a "beach party" was, and they were informed that it look its tlt name from the various beueh resorts in m aJ arouud San Francisco, Every I I clTorL was mado to give the place audi I especially tho gliosis tho appearance of any resort on the coast, and the eos-j ! tunics of the company were J'carful and Moudcrful to behold. 2o longer will! any one wonder what is the purpose of L the rummage sale. It was clearly jj hhown that the discarded ''old j clothes" to be fouud iu rummage ?alc:l If were just the thing for a "beach par-1 IS tj." There were hats of the vintage Ij of 1S90, suits which showed the c.vag- II rjoratcd skirts and sleeves of '89, and U hhirt waists such as wcro worn by the v aihanccd guard in :00. j fr ii Q I TTl'.liV little is planned ahead for tho l V next few days in society, although i tho usual Sunday afternoou nud oven-ing oven-ing a flairs arc on "for today. Tho young j people will gather at tho homo of Miss I Margaret Walker this afternoou for a j ' high tea between tho hours of 7 and '.). On Tuesday Mrs. Charles W. Boyd and I ; Mrs. Gcorpj Putnam will give u J.' luncheon at tho' University club for Mrs. Paul Burke, Miss Marion Hooper entertains with a, matinee party at thai i Colonial Thureday an da tea Jator. Mrs.! jft Frank Whitney will entertain on Sat- I I urday afternoon with an affair for Miss1 ' '- . 0 Wiunifrcd Burrows. On of tho important impor-tant events of tho future is tho bridge tea to which Mrs. T. M. Callow has issued is-sued cards to bo given at tho Hotel Utah ou the afternoon of Thursday, January '.10. 9 THE cold spell which quite cfl'oc-tivclj' cfl'oc-tivclj' killed all enthusiasm for indoor entorraiuments. gave only added aest to tbo joy of tho outdoor sports of tho young people. There has e-cldom beeu such a long spell of good skating in. a season. S3 this ccason haB hclI and several of the young society folk arc growing quito skillful in thin most do-lightful do-lightful of winter pastimes. Tho beautiful beau-tiful little pond ta Port Douglas with its miniaturo fountain playing in the middle baa beeu liko a pond of glass for somo timo past, and it has been thronged with skaters day and night. It was tho scene of a merry skating party-last Tuesday night, when the officers of-ficers and. ladies asked a number of fricnd6 from town up to sharo the pleasure with them. A. big boniiro at oug end. and the full regimental band at tho other made things rather brisk, and for those who dared not. try tho skates there were improvised sleds which were propelled in true .Thissiau fashion by attendauta on skates, by means of which tho lucky ' occupants wore whirled ovo rtho ice. Quito an unusual, number of good skaters were to be seen anioug the women as well af the men, and yet ninny of them bad uot had skates on for years, having beeu iu warm climates only. A jolly, supper party at tho bachelors' mess brought tho oveniug to a close. i THE Juuior Prom this year is to (bo a. carefully expurgated imitation imita-tion of a real dance, according Lo the opinion of. tho young people who arc compelled to advertiso it as a "nou-ragging'-' event. It is stated in order to back tho youug peoplo up, that, thero will be only high-class German music, thus doiug away with all "Texas Tommies," "bunny lings" and other products of the wild west. But will the high-class German music not admit ad-mit of a Boston"? And s-iucc "to the pure almost everything's rotten, ' ' won t the highbrows of the university frowu on a Boston just as if it wore a Cu-banola Cu-banola glide or something like that? Tho date set for the big daucc in college col-lege circles is February M, and it is likely that the little god of the valentine valen-tine will Jbo just as 'busy as can be. Tho event is to be one of unusual interest in-terest and all the preparations go to prove it will set a real record. o a OXE of the particularly . interesting events of the week is the comiug of tho Carolina AVhite concert company tomorrow evening lo tho Salt Lake theater. The musical event is to be made ouc of social interest as well, for many parties are ulrcad' made up to eu.joy tho concert together. All the stalls are taken by various parties and in tho body of the house will bo a party of the oflicers and ladies of Fort Douglass, Doug-lass, numbering albout thirty in all. Miss Theodora Sturkow-Rydor, tho pianist pi-anist of the party, was a schoolmate of Mrs. William P, Kisor, and she will probably be a guest at the Kiaor homo during her stay hero. o o MRS. H. V. ST I., YF,lt was the hostess at two luncheons on Friday and Saturday of tho past week at. her home ou East Second South street, ten of her friends being cnicrtninod at cueh air::Jr. Beautiful decorations of pink land rcen were used, the pink carna lions and the green of ferns making the table attractive. The guests on Friday were Mrs. Henry Cat row, Mrs, L'nion Worthington, Mrs. George D. ICeysor. M.ias May, M.r& IF. L, "Woodruff, "Wood-ruff, Mrs. Willi,,",,, H. Child, Mrs. F. F. Stoigineycr. Mrs. J. H. Kichards and Mi. Charles Smith. Those at. yes-trrdsij''s yes-trrdsij''s affair worts Mrs. Thomas Weir, Mrs. "Walter Lyno, Mrs. H. G. McMillan, Mc-Millan, Mrs. Baldwin, -Mrs. Alexander C. liwing, Mrs. II. Alexander, Mrs. Lafayette Ilunchett, Mrs. F. W. Frauds Frau-ds and Mjs. M, M. Johusou. o MUS. K. A. OREEXWOOD enter-tained enter-tained yesterday at a luucheou nt her homo iu honor of Mrs. V'auJ Burke of Los Angclot. lied carnatious aud ferns formed the tatle decorations, ami Ihe iruest" l.niC5 Mr-. Uurke were Mrs. Murray Sullivan. Mrs. A. E. Kimball, Kim-ball, Mrs. E. L. Carpenter, M.rs. Frank Cameron, Mj-s. George V. Putuam, Mrs, Glen Miller, Mrs. Thomas Marioucaux and Mrs. Waiter G. Tuttle. h o M SS .Mary Dooly entertained at a matiuoo part at tho Colonial yesterday afternoon for Miss Margaret O'Bricu who leaves .shortly for the coast with her mother. Tho other .youug girls in tho party wcro Miss Olive Wall, Miss Eleauor Park, aud Miss Ruth Prathcr, and Mrs. Kalhcr-inc Kalhcr-inc Belcher chapcroucd. Following the play, the company enjoyed a tea at tbo Hotel Utah. -a AN unusually delightful affair of last evening was the dinner daucc given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul F, JCcyscr at tho Alta club and the Tennis club for a party of their fripnds iu honor of Miss Xoriuuc Thompson and Miss Margaret Duun, who leave- tomorrow to-morrow for the coast to speud some mouths. Tho dinner was served at tho Alta club, tho large oval table in tho gold roum scaling the company. The table was gorgeous with quantities of Ittehmond roses and. tiny suitcases, packed with bou bon.H were significant of tho approaching dopartUTo of the two guests of honor, A tiny traiu of cars running around the table in Ihe bed's of roses carried the same thought, and placo cards showed cvidenco oi travel aleo. The guestts at the dinucr besides tho two named were Aliss Mar-caret Mar-caret Walter, Miss "Russell, Miss Marie Odell and Miss Margaret MeCluro, Do Witt Knox. Albert MeCorniek, William M.clutyrc, Mark Groesbeek, "Don Siegel, Harold Lamb, Paul Williams, Alex Thomas, and Clarcnco Bamberger. Later tho party motored, out to tho Tennis club where a score moro joined them for the merriest kind of a dancing danc-ing affair. Late in tho ovoning a do-licious do-licious supper was served to the guests,. and tbo dauciug continued ou till morning. c- o THE city is being dopriVcd temporarily tempor-arily at least of many of its attractive at-tractive girls. Already a whole bevy of them arc in the east, cither pursuing studies or visitiug friouds. Several or tbem have beeu taken with a desire to continue some special lino of work, and now two of tho ipost attractivo, Miss "Pcff.y" Dunn and Miss Xorimic Thompson, whose pictures appear today, to-day, nro leaving tomorrow to spend a few mouths at Ocean Park. o o v THE local friends of Mr. and Mrs. Iftissell Schuldcr arc much relieved re-lieved to get rood news in regard to tho condition of their small son, Dick-sou, Dick-sou, whose scusalioual raco for lffo has been the subject of widespread interest. in-terest. The Schuldorv? are at the Good Samaritan hospital iu Los Angeles, where Mrs. Dickson will join them shortly. riagc took place on January S, and was a vorv quiet affair owing to tho illness of tbo bride'e father. Mr. and -Mra. P.cttlcs will at present make thoir home in Los Angeles. 9 r" Mr. aud .Mrs. .Jesse W. Fox announce tho marriago of their daughter, Beryl, to Edwin Evcnson, to take plane next Wednesday, Jan. 22, in the Salt Lake temple. n ; The marriago of "Miss Lvy Davis and Oscar B. Evans took place in the Salt Lake Teniplo Wednesday. In tbo evening eve-ning a rccoptiou was tendered thorn at tho home of tho bride's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. A. Davis at which oue hundred relatives rind friends sat down to a splendid -.voddiug tapper. 'Tho brido's gown was white, nulin trimmed iu lace and pearls. She was attended by Miss Ebba Hclstrom iu a costume of palo bluo mull over pink. The rooms wcro .adorned with carnations and forna. Assisting in the dining room wcro Mjss Myrtle Bishop, Nellie Davis, Mrs. Kcllio Lens, Aunio Davis and Eliza Kaueh. Personals M.is3 Geneve Fisher, an attractivo youug girl of Sau Francisco, who has beeu here for some 'weeks visitiug her couaiu, Miss Marian Obcnidorfer, leaves within .a few days for her home. Miss Oberudorfcr will accompany hor. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas ise and thoir children aud .Mrs. Wise's mother, Mra. Etigler. have gouo to southern California Cali-fornia to romaiu for some time. Dr. L. E. Arnold is home from a visit over tho holiduys with relatives i" Galcsburg, 111. Mrs. Arnold and tbo children aro still in Galcsburg. Miss Maud Fit eh, who has been a gnerit at tho MeCorniek bomcThaTW turned to her home iu Euroka.' ' tTK& Mrs. M. W. Tualla of Lj ,ut . JS visiting friends in tho city f0r a f !$ dfO's. J Miss Auua MeCorniek i5 biiek aftJE visit of some time with frienjj relatives iu tho east, jjB M.ibs Loilab Rich aud Mi K0rct).K Wright have returned lo Ogdcn iiftfr'W delightful visit here. ' ! Mr. and Mra. Juntos B. JcnnitiH have goue to southern Califoruia &k spoud tho remainder of U,c win'JBS wcathor. William Baird is bore fro,,, IiCurj visiting Mr. and Mra. Horace linMjj and his mother, Mrs. UaiiG, at IbsJl homo in Federal Height-', IK Mrs. Windsor V. Iiico ami her cbSr dreu Jsarccl aud Gordon tod bcr mtimt Mis; Marguerite Uice. Iia-.n g0n(J Si fcan Diego, where they will remain foK Iho remainder of tho v, inlei. ml Colonel and Mrs. hi. A, Wall fiu, .MK Mary Wall evpect to leave liurllv fSL Washiuglou and Nev.- Vovk to Uc anR Oiue months. "v Mrs?. Lloyd Siller has Souc to 1M Augclca, whero she will isit ilr. aK' M;is. A. I1. Phillips for a Hliort"t;2Bl while Mr. Siglcris in the cat. Mrs. George A. Lowe and brr daU'Bl lev, Mrs. Grant Hampton and cbildrR have goue to Los Angeles to renir.ia fqWi the remainder of the v.inu-r. Mr.. Sol Siegel is home from a itfrnk of a few mouths iu Baltimore and W'adM lr. and Miv. E. D. Miller aro Uxjm (Coutlnued on Page Twelve.) I I ; ir i t (Continued from Pago Ton.) r : from California for :i short time, but will return to San Diego to inako their home. -Mrs. S. II. Cartbcy loft yesterday for California to spend tho remainder of tlio winter. Hi !Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Wectcr expect to Hj! leave during the week for a slay of MMu some months in noullieni California. Ml Mr. and Mrs' George T. Badger are rojoiciup over tho arrival of a little daughter at tlicu- home. K' Xolsou May nurd arrived from Denver early in the rreek and epent a few days Hj renewing his friendships here on 'his tray io the coast. Miro Edna Foulks has returned to her school in San .lose, after spending tho holidays with her aunt, Miss Dochncr. K- Mr. and Mrs. Phil J. Purccll, who Tvoro recently married in Denver, have arrived from" their weddinp trip and aro MMW at tho Paulino apartments. Rufso1 G. Ginham is here from San t "Francisco and is at tho Hotel Utalt till H, after tho Cooke-Graham wedding tomor- mm. Mrs. Karl A. Schcid is recovering eat-H; eat-H; asfactorily from an operation from ap- pendicitis. Sho is at the Holy Cros3 hospital. MMw a liss TCathcrinc Jacobsou. -who camo ' Lome for tho holidays and remained j for her sister's wedding, has returned MUW to Notre Da mo to finish her course. Vir. and Mrs. E. h. Sheets have gono Hjl to southern California for a slay of sev- f oral months. Dr. Will L. Ellerbcclc if homo from California, where he vent on a short business trip. MMt e t Miss Genevieve Coltrcll will cntcr- 'am the members of the Billikon club nost Tucsdav evening. MMt , M!5 Anne Smullyan of Atlanta. Ga., is here in visit lief brother and sister, t Dr. and Mrs. T, Clarence Smullyan. H Miss Addie Kneilnian loaves today Hj for an extended visit to Chicago and H other onstcrn ciUes. Mrs. ttor Ilartman and two sous Yj Ed and Will, of Yellowstone, visited I l in .Salt Lake en route to Los An- Ml' II gcles. jjl K and Mrs. Ezra K. Baer have HHh rot-.irned from their wedding trip and H', nre at homo for tho present with Mr, H' ai d Ei- Henry Cohn. Mr. and Mr?. H imon N. Friedman of Haley, who have H been guests at the Cohn home, returned MMt Wodnesdnv to their homo. Ht The Misse-; Marie and Ida Gcisclor Tv-ill entertain the Junior Gcrmania um club at their homo Wcilncsday evening. even-ing. M'rd. L. 1 Hammell entertained a ifow friends at bridge yesterday after noun. n Mids Claire Uardncr gave 'a farewell party Friday cveniug for her brother, Tyler Gardner, who leaves shortly for Indianapolis to attend school. ' The .1. C. club entertained sonic friends at a box parly at the Colonial theater Thursday afi.ernoon, with a tea later at a downtown cafe. J tr Miss Bessie Willcs entertained the li. G. Sowing club at her home J-riday afternoon. George Jl. Mcrritt and - Edwin H. Gaston will entertain at a supper this evening in their apartments in the Woodruff for Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gilbert Gil-bert of San 3rrniicisco. . . The L. A. to B. 71. T. will give a card party at M.rs. C. 33. Patterson s, 1 -IS South Second West stvoet, Wednesday. e w The ladies of Sr. Peter's ' guild will give a birthday party Tuesday evening at GGu North 'Second West street. Mr?. Hill, mother of Mrs. Bertram P. Johnson, who has been visiliug at 3,orl Douglas, has returned to her home in Helena, Mont. Mrs. J". ' H. Madddek is, hero from Mackav, Ida., visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ftisliol at thoir homo on Ninth East street. ' . Ms. Preston Nutter and little daughter, daugh-ter, of Price, are at. Whitehall for the rest of tho cold weather. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Troasuro have gone to New York, where Mr. Treasure ia called on business. 1 r Sam Porter passed through thoi city early in tho week on his way to Grand Jtap'ids. Mrs. J. H. Young, who spent tho early wiutor in southern California, has returned to her home iu Portland. a o o Mrs. W. Tf. Tyndalc left suddonly Friday for Minneapolis, called thoro b' the serious illness of her mother. Dr. Tyndalo and the small son aro at 70S Second avenue. a Paul F. Kcj-eer leaves lodav for New York on a business trip, to 'bo away several weeks. M Miss Bonnie Miller leaves Tuesday for Ulvsses, Ida., to visit Mr. and Mrs. li. L. Edwards. Mrs. Paul Burko leaves Wednesday for her homo in L03 Angeles after a visit with her sister3 Mrs. Murray Sullivan, Sulli-van, here. Mrs. Kate Wilson is- visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilson at Thistle, having gono thcro to meet Mrs. Tom Motherwell Mother-well on her rolurn from tho east to her homo in California. Mrs. I-dllian Huul and children and Mis-a Wilhou wall go down today to join them. coo Mrs. E. P. 3jc Comjitc is down from Park City to spond a few days visiting her Salt Lake friends. , e Mrs. Frank Ford and her baby loft last evening for Los Angeles and the benches to spcud tho rest of the whiter. whi-ter. Miscellaneous Events Mr. and Irs. Marshall Cole entertained enter-tained Friday cveuiug at their home in honor of George Cole's sixty-seventh birthday. Musie and cards won? the pastimes of tho evening, prizes being won by Mrs. Ii. Cole, Walter Price, and S. Kuulcul. Tho invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Cole, Mr. and -Mrs. Walter .Price, Mr. and Mrs. S. 3vunkcl, Mr. and Mrs. IT. Phillips, -Mr. and Mrs. George, Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Corbetl, Mr. and Mrs. W. ID. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Priec. Miss Ida Madsen entertained a few friends Thursday, her guests being members of the T. 0. N. 0. club. The table decorations were in green and white and covers were laid for the following: fol-lowing: Misses Itosa BuTgen, Estclle Hansen, LcVon Bloomnuist, Nellie Ii-cas. Ii-cas. Mabel Picrpont, Georgielta Hickman, Hick-man, Kato Pypor, audjGrete Coursey. Mrs. W. E. Cole entertained bcr 500 clul) Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Davis aud Mrs. Kcnnorslcy. Those 'prescut were Mrs. W. E. Cole, Mrs. Konncrsle', Mrs. . Harmon, Mrs. Hay Cole, Mrs. Wm. Higham, Mrs. M. A. Davis, Mrs. Frarnk . Toronto, Mrs. Marsh Cole, Mrs. Hose Kcddington, Mrs. Davis, Miss Tvenncrsley and Airs. Maud Ditty The Ladies' Home Missionary society of tho First -M. E. church gave a tea and social Thursday evening at the Deaconess home to which a large num bcr of their friends were iuiled. Following Fol-lowing a musical and literary pro-grammo pro-grammo a supper was sorved. Dr. aud Mrs. IT. S. Scott ontorlainO'J at a delightful informal affair Thursday Thurs-day evening in honor of TJobcrt Marsh. K M A pleasant surprise was tendered to Mrs. 3jindstro'ui of Park avenuo on Wednesday by some of her friends. An elaborate luncheon was brought, and served bv the ladies. Mrs. .Lindstroni, who hua' occupied an -invalid's chair about loirycurs, enjoyed this visit very much and "a good time in general was spent, ' nil Miss Jessie Nelson cnterlaiucJ twenty-four of. her friends at hor home last Tucsdny evening, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Koodi-r of Ogdeu. The long table was all in pink anrl pale grecu, the same colors being carried out iu the other room?. Tin evening was sponl iu music and cards, the gnmo bo-iur bo-iur five hundred. Prizes were won by Miss Glen .N'owlou and Mips Teat Blonde. Vocal selections were given bv Miss Glen Newton, .Jessie Ncbou, Theodore Loekncr and Frank Bcucdiet of Chicago. Piano selections wcro given bv Stewart Abbott. Mrs. Ardele Williams entertained Wednesday for a few girl friends at a tea at. the Williams home on First North street. The rooms wcro gny with rose:-, pink predominating. Tho voung hostess was assisted .by her mother. Mrs. rf. 0, Williams, and Mrs. James Tcri-v. Miss Clco Kimball, Miss Inez Cartricht, Miss Hazel TIarinan and Cliffy Powell poured tea. a Miss Margaret Snow very pleasantly entertained "the La Dcja club Saturday afternoon at her home in Canyon rood. Miss Snow will leave February for a trip to Los Angeles aud San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Hewlett Brothers and thoir ciuplovc?s and cx-employocs will enjoy a "grand ball" next; Friday evening in High landers hall. |