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Show I IN THE SOCIAL REALM I' Tho german at tho University club Wednesday evening was attended by I. tho greater number of tho members of tho club and their friends as spec- I tators, and tho cotillion was danced I ,by thirty couples among tho younger I ; dancing set. Tho cotillion was led by Joseph H. Calno with Miss Kathorlno Williams. Hi Tho sets danced Included many fancy I 'and lntrlcato figures. The dining H room and reception room woro hung Hj with tho pennants of all tho colleges H represented, and at tho north end H near tho stand for the musicians two Hi favor tables wero arranged, which H wero presided over by Mrs. Joseph H E. Calno, Mrs. Charles Post, Mrs. W. H Montaguo Ferry and Mrs. Jay Tarvln ' Harris. Sovon sots of favors wero distributed, most of them having HJ been made by Miss Allcen Maclean, HJ; Miss Eloiso Sadler and Miss Margo HJ, Miller. Red and Black predominated HJ -;ln tho favors, ribbons of thoso two HJh colors tying canes, otc. HJ" Dancing began at 3 o'clock, and tho Hr sovon favor llgures woro Interspersed H "with twelvo fancy llgures without Hf favors. Following theso a few of the HJj members and guests enjoyed lnfor- HJI1 mal dancing for a short time. Hf Mrs. O. W. Powers was tho hostess HE' at a' bridge tea at Llngerlonger, at HJ which about thirty of hor friends H Tero entertained. Prizes wero award- H ed to Mrs. Elizabeth Bolden and Mrs. HJ 0. B. Pfoutz. Tho hostess was asi H slsted in serving at tho tea which fol- HJ loWed tho game by Miss Alice Goodt H win, Miss Winnlo Ithoades of San Francisco and Miss Loulso Sullivan. & & . H Bcals C. Wright of Boston, tho champion .tennis player of tho Unlted HI States, will bo in tho city early in HI tho month and will bo tho "guest dur- HJ ing hla stay of .Captain Frank D. Ely HJ at Fort Douglas. Cards aro out for tho first of tho formal hops at Fort Douglas, tho datb HJ set being Friday evening, Dec. 8. H & j H Mr. and Mrs. W. P. KIser will HJ shortly be In their now homo on Thlr- H teonth East street. They will leavo HJ before Christmas to spend tho holl- H days with Mr. Kiser's family In Dav- HJ enport, Iowa. HJ & Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Adams aro now at homo at 217 Fifth East street. Tho East Sldo Flvo Hundred club mot with Mrs. Orson Howard on Frl-day Frl-day afternoon. M H Miss Clara I. Colburno of Rowland Hall entertained at a Thanksgiving HI dinner at tho hall, at which covers H wero laid for sixty. Besides tho peo- Hl plo of tho hall, tho guests wero Dr. HI and Mrs. T. B. Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jennings, Miss Gratia Flanders, Miss Anna Ostcrborg and HI Miss Virginia Beatty. Mr. and Mrs, Matthew Cullcn have HH returned from tho cast'. Mrs. Cullcn HH was Mrs.. Nelllo Rasche, and they wero married In Chicago. They aro HH at homo at 941 East Fifth .South strcot. HH o HH Mrs. J. S. Noblo Is in Tucson, Ariz., HJ' ' with her son, Lincoln Green Wenner, where she has gono for tho health of tho boy. Mrs. P. J. Quealy of Kemmoror, Wyo., Is In town for a short visit with friends. HHJ Jt A crusade has been started against tho professional gamblers. As yet tho .movement has not struck tho high places but from what ono hears there is room for vast improvement in tho management of certain clubs whoro gambling is securing a firm foothold. At somo parties, too, tho women do not play brldgo for nothing, but for high stakes and thoso who have read ''iho House of Mirth" can quite easily eas-ily And a counterpart of its heroine in tho "high" circles of Salt Lako society. so-ciety. Mrs. F D. Bickford will sail for homo from Franco either Christmas day or early in tho next year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris aro now settled in their new apartments at 40 Emery-Holmes. Mrs. R. F. Hayward loft Saturday morning for Mexico to join Mr. Hay-ward. Hay-ward. Sho was tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. Mooro Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Lawson aio in Chicago for a short trip. & & Mrs. Gustavo Luolwltz will bo In the city early in December to spend tho holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McMillan. Miss Li.both M. Qualtrough left Thursday, morning for Sallna, in Sevier Se-vier county, to conduct somo institute insti-tute work- Mrs. Ralph E. Hoag of Ogdon is in tho city. Mrs. C. Otienhelnier left Wednesday Wednes-day evening for Logan to spend a week with Mr. Ottenhelmer. Mrs. B. F. Caffey entertained Saturday Sat-urday evening for her niece, Miss Grace Barco of Crystal River, Flo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis aro hero from Butto and will probably remain over tho holiday season. " J & Mr. and Mrs. Harry Windsor entertained enter-tained nt a dinner Thursday evening for sixteen friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant wero tho guests of honor at a largo military mili-tary reception given recently In Seattle Se-attle by Major and Mrs. F. A. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Alexander entertained en-tertained at a dinner nt the Kcnyon Thursday evening. Miss Grace Swenscn Thursday entertained en-tertained for Miss Grace Barco ot Crystal River, Fla. Miss Gratia Flanders entertained at a stall party Thursday evening. Tho members of Unity club gave a dance Thursday evening In their hall on Second East street. A number ol well known women connected with tho work of tho church wero the patronesses. Miss Beatrice Fuchgott of St. Louis Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Adolph Simon. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McMillan entertained en-tertained a fow friends at dinner Thursday evening. fi & Mrs. J. F. Dunn entertained on Wednesday afternoon to meet Mrs. W. P. O'Meara. Captain and Mrs. John C. Brooks aro settled in No. 13 at Fort Douglas. & Mrs. M. A. Mayberry Is at Nophl, visiting William Knight and wire. Tho members of tho student boN1y of tho University of Utah gave a dance Thursday evening at tho .ju seum building In honor of tho visiting football team. J & Tho Daughters of tho Pioneers hold their regular meeting Friday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Susa Young Gates read a paper along tho lino of genealogical study recently taken up. " . |