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Show -1 i n ! r : ' " I Tnten season seemingly Is belne k' rd very strictly by tho fashionable tac m there Is almost nothing doing ' KSont as tho features of thc weeli I L. ended. Informality was the Idea ol Z'n entertainment given, and It really 'V L as If tho season, combined with r I ebsncc of so many of tho entertain-' entertain-' ! ; is tl-.o cause of tho utter lack of sp-k sp-k ?;.Mivltv The grand opera this week, f opening ttlaorrow night, will bo ' K one event whero fashion and for-:- Intv Nvlll undoubtedly bo tho leading - ffiesS "ho house will bo packed and ;inv box-parties are already formed Li all in tho Tower floor will be in full ? tho scene in front of the curtain ;! Su almost as interesting us tho pro- Sion Itself Salt Lake has not enjoyed V S&ui opportunity 1,1 ?'ears" a"1,1;?111 V 'in S-nftn'c the departure of tho company ni 0-4 more relapse into sackcloth and -i becomes tho churchly devotee i sow- Several bright little suppers i in Sow the opera, so the opening ?j pj,t tho v""cok w,n 1)0 truly a brI1" !mW t t A ft Intimate friends wcro invited to kt hospitable home of Dr. and Mrs. Gll-rt Gll-rt Pfouiz on Thursdny evening for a man. It v.as purely informal, as befltu k sM'on. but the two dozen who on-wed on-wed Ibe event declared It equally aH de-tblfulasthe de-tblfulasthe most formal of dances. The Kile was furnished by a largo Aeolian. Jived b Dr Pfoutz. and proved not 4 eft-unique, but very satisfactory. Harry H fcarman led and the favors and llgnres J H't all that could bo desired, nnd aided Ts? r'mkc th little gathering a most com- Itts success. ( t , ft summer eodua to Europe and Call-rcia Call-rcia has commenced and Judging by k m number on the way and those who iveuuJe arrangements to go very soon, be city will keenly noto their absence: ... Tic meadow larks are singing over the 'A fchanl and links at the Country club, kit at the house tho carpenters play . I'diily tattoo In hastening the addition fc ths broad verunda, which Is such a 3 eiture of the hut days during tho sea-it sea-it at the popular club. Other Improvr-" Improvr-" KflttnM being made and wlicn the open-ijdsy open-ijdsy arrives the members will hardly n eternize the plaro. J ' 'Ilea, avd Mrs. Thomas ICcarns will .! nve toduj for California. They go first ' Sin I'ranciseo and thence to Los An-, An-, , ie!a. They will remain some weeks and Ksm by the new railroad. Following . fclr home-coming they will go to St. J iw.T' lo bring bruit their children, who . '! r teen passing the winter there ' il ... p iWis Piiullno Ten y expects to leave - rtft.Ia a we k on her return to Chicago. "; ferity a brief llt with Mr. and Mrs. LTerr), this young visitor has nindo mm warm frlemls. who hope to fre-22 fre-22 Bstly welcome lur hack to Bait Lake. , j ! ... .Ttorecehly delightful was the luncheon J Ll mr'-IIolmes oafo yesterday. J h was enjoyed by tho women of tho . ttrlcan party who arranged the ivcent U' ittijjful reception to Hon. Thmnas 'I, ni-.. The young girls who nsslsted U B6alo guests, those present numbering "j rv.l"four A ,on table was used. Jjnuv deeoniled with red carnations i K ?rollax. and Illuminated by many red . candhi The menu was of the V t tcscrlptlon and fully enjoved by . 4 U'lf- U 18 thc Intention of thi-'il thi-'il Kin of t,,p varty to glv? a series of HI tfrtJinments In the different pjdT "cj, which promise to b? the feature a ,rf?1 months among those of Sjfi Visitor Is Entertained. fP1'1 Jmsoy Gray entertained 311 r,f 1,Fri3ll" n-ftemoon in honor '3 ShS MrS'. WnK B. Allen , IS n. wLv H,am winning the prlr.es 1 b,WC01V, t.1, suest of honor, re- "5 ii tnlflll,ful 111110 sandalwood fan prize nlllanb Afternoon Reception. I I WhS?"1 wv?t," nnd Miss RIter i S 10noV ot lhp lfl(is of Fort J M ha,i AJtry ,larKP number of Invita- naifed with rl3,3UC,d 'V111, th0 ro Ur . : , i In Honor of lira. Katz. nA ter5,f, Alma- D. ICatz of W SaMMt h I e5ilful d,nnor Slven on j t" a w of their frlenda being prcs- lUs Checsman Gives a Ten. JI?$fSirI,C Chcniau entertained at W, inKa f?. yojllea. guests y a few of her friends. 0. p For Mrs- Frnser. ; v?J5, nrp; Jtj-a. I-o May of Fort 3' 1 mT v'111 ciitcrtulu in honor of Mrs. . rdy Personal. l!!sg?i!?' Irs- Prunes E. Jennings W "2 tufcsali ?Lfe A"KCleS beforo rc" 'A "a25lAJnfnrK. LWlS cntortalncd at d Li C p ' g v t Wanlland is oxpectcd this ,eIS,rn5Sl,nrtl 15 convalescing Lujl havc f ,nnd MrB. W. 33. ' 0 returned from Denver. (Sl'I 5 iejt Lawronco and Mrs. J. II. I t D"nerB Wednesday. dti tMlSoXrnu!,"eK ontortaIncd at 3Vl2s,Pll m'" l n v cr-slty club on Frl- gjf fctiil, ntary 10 M- W. F. Gravea iCirWte"er:w1, ontortnln com- a' Dar,,no BucicliiBharn tfflEi " ll01'l0.1,?s!K0n t0 Denver. W Sutlrland entertains next ' rl) J! dayt complimentary to Miss Nolllo j uilcn. who Is to bo married to Mr. Lcon- , ard at Eastortlde. k - nextawecicC' Ewl"K leavefl for tho East r ... i .PUi ,D- Ir,bbs and Mls3 Hobb3 cn-i cn-i tertaln this week. . rZa- C' Bsme has left for an European Eu-ropean tour. ; Mrs. H. Llppman of Now York Is visit- Uig her daughter. Mrs. Jcnnk. Ii. Cohn. I . j Arthur W. Jenlcs left on Fridav to examine ex-amine mining properties in Nevada. ... Mr. and Mra. O. G 'ilemlnwav have returned re-turned irom an extended visit through California. " ... Miss Stingly entertained at bridge Fri-dayaftcrnoon. Fri-dayaftcrnoon. . Miss Esther Morrell of Denver. Colo.. A, nt y,?Vllson- and ls visiting Mrs. II. Clay Holt of Pocalello. Ida., who' is a relative of Miss Morrell. Arthur Frees. Tho evening was pleasantly pleas-antly passed in curds, games, iU, tho first prizes being won by Mr. llawllngs and Mrs. E. Uugg. and tho consolation prizes by Miss Vandnu and Mra. I. Smithcn. Delicious refreshments wore served at a lato hour. Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Lr. Smithen. Mr. and Mrs. B. "W. Mayo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sugdn. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson. Mr and Mr3. A. Smlthors. Mr. and Mrs. AV. Morris. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Patterson. Mrs R. Frees. Irs. E. Rugg. tho Misses Ivy Symes. Mabol Frees. Helen Symes. Mamie Frees. Violet Sugden. Noll Sugdcn and E. Vanuatu Van-uatu nnd Messry. A. Frees, E. Frees, Rawllnga. F Rugg and Rexford Morris. MIrs Romnr.la kittle delightfully entertained enter-tained tho young folkc of the Merry Makers Mak-ers club yesterday afternoon. Tho charity card party will bo given on Tuesday afternoon at the B. B. club-rooms. club-rooms. Tho hostesses will bo Mrs. "Wat-tors, "Wat-tors, Mrs. Hlrshman and Miss Rose Levy. ... Tho reception given by tho Owls at their ciubrooms in tho Auerbach block last evening wan a complete surprise to the members, as well as thc guests. Those present were Harry Roxburghe, Fred "VV. Blackburn. Charles Bogcdahl. Leonard K. Brown. Leo Carney. Oscar Cerloln. Aaron Clayton, Arthur If. Eardley, Claude C. Ellcry, Roy Hansen. Earnest B. KenrnR. Irvln Kimball. Lawrence V. Kimball. Clarence ICIng, Alf Knudson, Fred Lc-cuyer. Lc-cuyer. Lowls Lecuycr. Georgo Meier. Gcorgo R Rnymer. John Rlgby. Murray P. Rock. Charles B. Rule, Lewis Rule, Georgo F. Sharp and Oscar E. Thorpe. . . Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Richardson announce tho marriage of their daughter, Mls3 Grace, to L. L Bondurnnt, to tako place Wednesday evening, March 29, at tho rcaldcnco of the bride's parents, 717 South Main. ... Tho first ball of the Concordia club will be given at Unity hall on April C. Friends of Miss Hnzcl Ollvetto Hanson and Dallln Clawson were delightfully entertained en-tertained at Mr. Clawson's residence, G4 Second street, last evening. The guests numbered sixty-five or seventy. Cards furnished thc chief amusement and refreshments re-freshments worn served. A number of Ogden young folks were present. Thc decorations dec-orations wero in lavender and were strikingly strik-ingly pretty. Miss Hanson camo from Denver and Is attending school at Rowland Row-land Hall. |