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Show SOCIAL NOTES. The art entertainment at tlie Theater last ; by the ladies of the Orphans Home 10d Day Nursery was a great success. The bouse was crowded and the unique display delighted all. The musical selections were rhtful. The following gives the pro-gramme: pro-gramme: 1 Jupiter Walter Jennings Ml Mrs. Frb Venus and Adonis Miss Olson and B.J. Glendlnning Neptune I. Hair .M'uerva Edna Kimball Apollo ami Heptane Mr. Arnold and Miss Evans Niobe Miss Katz and little Florence Calmer Vulcan W. H. Davidson Flora Miss lllrdie ihvyer Hi tenia Lieutenant C, I. Vance Diana and Lndymion Miss Price and ir. C. D. .leikes Mars Mr. Fnuik K. Gillespie Pandora Miss Gertie Young Mercury Harry Jennings Demeter Majorle Dwyer gar Issus B. R. sipe Then) if Mrs. Hunter Bacchus Mr. Mac Kaig Ana me Miss Snyder unrmae will lirb Penelope Miss Manning Vesta I. ul 11 Clawson Media Miss haney Hebe was omitted on ai count of the illness of Mrs. Washington Young, who was to have posed in that character Bey. Dr. L'tter explained the scenes. Dal-liu Dal-liu deserves much credit for his aid. The last of the cbtlHon parties last even ing was a very pretty affair. The gallants Of the city were assembled in force, aud devoted de-voted their attention to some of the prettiest and most elegantly costumed Indices of tho city, and its military neighbor on the Joy Temple No. 2, Pythian Sisters, gave their tirst ball last evening in i. A. It. ball, at which there were present over 150 couple. It was a pleasant affair. Ths ladies spread a table in the banquet hall. Which had ail that could be desired, and it was served with excellent grace by the commltte. This temple has a membership of thirty ladies, and thirty gentlemen who are honorary members, The Methodist people had a pleasant time last evening in the parlors of the First church. The attendance was quite large and, besides the amusements offered, they had It very plea-ant time. It was under the management of the Ladies' society of tho church. The Young Peoples' society of Christian Endeavor of the First Presbyterian church held a union social at the church, ou the corner of Second South and Third Bast, last night. A large audience was out and the exercises were of a very interesting character. char-acter. The members of the Tabernacle choir gave a musical entertainment last evening 111 Hie Thirteenth ward meeting homo. Tne enter, tainment was given as a benefit for (. buries Abbott, one of the members oi die choir, who sustained a loss by the burning of his residence. All Hallows Collesre has sent out invitations invita-tions to an entertainment to take place in college hall Tuesday evening. |