Show SOCIETY In the post hop room last evening the bachelor officers of the regiment en entertained entertained their friends in brilliant style The hall hail presented a gay ga scene from early evening till long hong past midnight with ith the beautiful gowns cf of the ladies ladles and the full dress uniforms of the officers officers officers cers contrasting with the conventional evening suits of or the men from town The hall halt had been fairly transformed In Its appearance and the usual bare walls walIs were hung with all alt the handsome trophies of the regiment and there are arc many man Handsome Japanese draperies treasures treasure gathered In their trips to the Orient and various trophies were all displayed i to the admiration of their guests The ie regimental colors were massed n assed at a ne end of ot the hall hail and over overtire overt tire t tt receiving party hung an a Immense flag nag The guests were received by Mrs Irs Walter Scott Mrs J M Arrasmith and Mrs Irs W IV E Purviance e At the favor faor table Mrs rs Andrew S Rowan and Mrs Irs Arthur Williams presided and nd the fa favors favors vors were not only the most unique but among the handsomest ever used at a local affair The Thc grand march was led by b Colonel and Mrs Scott and a beautifully ex cx executed figure completed this feature when the archway made mad by the ad advancing advancIng couples was formed of or the swords of the officers and curiously wrought canes for the civilians s The figures in the cotillion were all alt designed by Lieutenant E B Garey Gare who led the dance The first figure was a driving figure when the favors were whips and caps Other figures were contest of ot grace a Maypole dance a double I hearted figure a dice figure a Virginia reel a curtain figure a wheel figure and andI I an intricate cap eap figure figura The favors were many of them of the Thanksgiving kind but military trinkets handsomely mounted m swagger sticks handsome pins p ins grace hoops bows of military milita col cot colors colors ors were ere included in the list Late in the evening a supper was served from small tables which were brought Into the dance hall halt many man mer merry merr ry rv r parties with their trophies of or the I dance being formed to enjoy the supper together The bachelors were warmly congratulated on their skill as hosts and on the success of the affair In every way Mrs John J Daly Dab and Miss riss Daly re received r received yesterday at a large afternoon tea when some of or their friends were entertained enter The Daly Dal home on Brig Brigham Brigham Brigham ham street was bright with flowers and cheerful light and fires made a contrast to the winter weather without In the parlors tall yellow chrysanthemums In vases ases decorated the room while deep red carnations made a warm wann color In Inthe Inthe inthe the library Pink chrysanthemums were used use in the dining room and pink can cai candles dies in candelabra shaded in the same maine colors lighted the tea table Here Mrs Enos A Wall and Mrs S H Pinker Pinkerton ton poured while Miss Selma Wall and andra Mrs ra J J Campbell served punch In the library Mrs T Roy Ro Brown and Mrs John C Daly also assisted An orches orchestra tra on the upper landing furnished mu music music music sic all aU afternoon I The men of the University y club en entertained entertained nearly last evening at a dance at the club the usual Thanksgiving ing eve custom The rooms were deco decorated decorated decorated rated with the usual pennants of the various colleges and additional bright brightness ness was wa given by lavish decorations of 01 green and flowers Behind a screen ot palms and ferns an orchestra was seat seated seated seated ed at the upper end of the room and a afine afine afine fine musical program of or dance music was furnished The punch bowl was wag placed in the front hallway and a sup supper supper supper per was served late In the evening In Inthe Inthe Inthe the ladles dining room The programs program which were quite unique signified the season being in the form and color ol ot pumpkins The affair was under the management of ot the social committee M 31 J Brines s Athol thol Rawlins and Fred I Smith 1 Thanksgiving day a will be quietly I spent in Salt Lake partly because that thatIs Is the custom and partly owing to the I Inclement weather which has interfered interfere seriously with the outdoor plans for I spending the day Innumerable home dinners with an extra plate or two for forthe forthe forthe the stranger within the gates will be the rule but for tor the most part society will willbe willbe willbe be represented only in that way wa 5 1 Mr Ir and Mrs James Jams E Jennings en entertained entertained about a ut fifty of ot their friends last evening at a eli planned fancy fanc 5 w dress party part at their home on Brigham street t The halls haUs and parlors were all alt thrown into one large dancing room and decorations of palms and chrysan chrysanthemums chrysanthem chrysanthemums them urns were used A fine orchestra stra straI furnished dance music e and musical I numbers were furnished by the Ha Hawaiian HawaIIan Hawaiian Troubadours aswell as well Late In Inthe Inthe Inthe the evening a buffet supper was served small tables being placed around the rooms forthe guests Already Alread plans are well started for an elaborate Yuletide dance to be given between Christmas and New Tears Years by bythe bythe bythe the younger college boys who will Vili be home for the vacation Heretofore these affairs have been rather on the te Im Ira Impromptu Impromptu order but this Is to be an elaborate affair taking in most ot oC the young oung people who will spend the holi holt holiday holiday day season here A most delightful affair of Tuesday evening was the piano recital given by b Miss Matle Matie Hall Ball for her pupil Miss Alice Allee Spry whose playing pla has been considered quite phenomenal for a ayoung ayoung young oung girl of her age The Clara Schumann Schumann Schumann mann string quartette under the direction direction direction tion of Miss Esther Allen assisted In Inthe Inthe Inthe the program and also Edward Gore I I IThe The marriage of Miss Jessie Lewis of or Xe New ew York and Ben Lewis of or Bingham will wI take place on Sunday at 5 at the synagogue s No invitations Invitations have been Issued but the young oung people will be glad to have hae any and all allot of ot their friends friend there f Captain Bryan Conrad entertained a company of ot friends at a dinner last evening preceding the german gennan at the post when his guests were Lieutenant and Mrs Paul C Potter Miss Gertrude McGrath Missy Miss Katherine Geddes C S McDonald and Captain Miss Alice Allee entertained a few friends yesterday esterday at an Informal tea to meet Mrs J F Nibley Nible and Mrs Bots Botsford Botsford ford tord both of or Portland Ore lc The plan of ot having a buffet luncheon at the Country club today toda conceived while the weather was yet et fit has been abandoned and the prospects are that the place will remain closed throughout the bad weather t I Jc sk Cards have been received by their Salt Lake friends from Mr Ir and Mrs Abner Luman announcing the marriage of or their daughter Jeanette to Charles Ed Edgar Edgar Edgar gar Cotton Jr 4 5 at Miss Lucile Clark will will be home from Wellsley to spend the Christmas holi holl holidays holidays days das with her uncle and aunt Mr Ml and Mrs Irs N 31 r Hamilton Mr and Mrs John W Pike are now not settled In the Critchlow apartments on First and E streets Mr Ir and Mrs Irs George Graves Graes of ot Ogden will wI spend Thanksgiving day with the Wedgwood family tamil I Mr r and Mrs Adolph Baer have hae gone to Denver for fora a short visit with friends k Miss lIss Mary ral Hoag and her little niece Miss Katherine Hoag will go to Ogden to spend the day I Miss Helen Jennings Is home from California where she has been on an extended visit Mr and Mrs Edgar Rogers have moved and are now at home at No 6 Smith apartments Mrs Irs Wyche will entertain at a bridge tea a week from today at her home |