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Show SSj SOCIETY iBlj Miss Kate Williams, daughter of Hon. P. L. Williams of this city, 13 tho proud possessor of tho Ncwhouso trophy, for n year at lcast In tho finals yesterday at the Countrj club she eclipsed Mrs, Copp and the trophy was handed over to her, arr.Id the congratulations of many admiring friends. Should she be able to win next year, ob her friends thlnlc she can, sho will then own the trophy. It ia a magnificent silver tea scrvlco of five pieces and ono that would grace the afternoon af-ternoon tea tnblo of any hostess. Miss Williams is a nplcndld tennis player, ond, although the others in the several tournaments tour-naments have shown great skill at tho game, sho has distanced them all. Tho last game of the season v;a played yesterday, yes-terday, and the fact that It was visitors' visit-ors' day caused a largo attendance, and the afternoon was a complete success. Mrs. and Miss Sadler have returned from the East. Mih. Downey delightfully entertained at nn Informal afternoon yesterday. a The Informal toa given Sunday c-nlng by Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Rooklldgo In honor of Dr. and Mrs. McEnery was a thoroughly delightful affair, about a dozen old friends meeting for tho evening and, after a dainty menu, enjoying a pleasant evening. Tho ladles of Unity circle will give a Kensington tomorrow afternoon at Unity hall, from 3 to 5 o'clock. During tho afternoon af-ternoon Mr. Fish will read "In a Bnl-cony," Bnl-cony," In preparation for the dramatic presentation of the poem to be given at Unity club next Monday evening by Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Kelaey and Miss Grace Dello Bavia. Mrs. R. E. Provost of Pittsburg, Pa., Mrs. S. Sllcox and Mrs. H. A. Hurd of Grand Junction, Colo., make a party which Is enjoying a few days' visit to Salt Lake, Miss Dolly Bemls will return today, after an extended visit-of several weeks duration. A Halloween party by the ladles of the First Presbyterian church is one of tho events th.it Is being anticipated with plcabiirc by members and friends of the church. It is one of a series of "advertisement "adver-tisement parties," to bo given on Friday evening. October 2S. the proceeds to bo added to the new church fund. Miss Mona Thompson, who has been visiting In. the East for some time, has decided to take a course In vocal instruction in-struction under Madnme von Klenner of New York, and will be away for several months. 6 Mrs. Ferguson whs hostess at a most enjoyable dinner party Inst evening, given in honor of her mother, Mrs. Sharp. Covers were laid for twelve. a Miss A'ntolnette Berry will return to her home nt Alameda, Cal., on Saturday morning, after a three-months' visit with friends In this city. e Dr. A. D. Melvln has returned from Arizona, where he has been for several weeks past. . , -a COO Mrs. Fritz Miller and tho Misses Blancnc Miller and Ruby Heldel left on Monday evening for St. Louis and Chicago. Chi-cago. Mrs. 1C, O. ICeyea of loG'4 Brlgham street Is entertaining tho Misses McFall of Shoshone, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Buckle were pleas- antly surprised last evening at their homo on York street, Waterloo, tho occasion oc-casion being their crystal wedding anniversary. anni-versary. Games and music were, tho amusements of tho evening, nftor which supper wao served. Tho decorations wcro the samo as on the day or the wedding, the color being ashos of roses. JSach guost was presented with a tiny goblet as a souvenir of tho event. ' There will be a reception and hop at Fort JJouglas on Friday evening at 8 'SO. for which Invitations have been sent out by the officers and ladlea. It Is understood under-stood that thero will be no moro Informal hops this winter In the garrison, but instead in-stead two formal hops will be given each month, for which Invitations will bo extended. ex-tended. Judging from the preparations being made these events will surpass any series of hops heretofore given at FL Douglas. The '03 normal class will give Ita annual annu-al opening ball In the Museum hall at the university next Friday evening. Tho chRperons for the occasion are Mro. J. T. Kingsbury, Mrs. W. M. Stewart. Mrs. Byron Cummlngs. Mrs. E. G. Gowanh, and Mrs. J. E. McKnlght. |