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Show y - "Mother Gooso," bridge and tho Lenten ic.ison seemed lo clash In their engagements engage-ments during tho week and from the hundreds hun-dreds seen at tho spectacle nightly with, 'tno dozor.s who continued to bo absorbed In tho fascinating enrd game might bo tn-itn tn-itn as an Indication that the last named opened Its season under the least auspicious aus-picious circumstances. Tho spirit of tho f?ason has finally fallen, like a pall, upon jjacial Hfo and from nov.' on there Is absolutely ab-solutely nothing on tho calendar and there Is every reason to bellevo that for tho rest of tho period of eackcloth and ashes so-;Toty so-;Toty will solemnly observe the passing flays- Of course tho Country club does jnot count and If tho weather continues to .belns fair as tho first days of March tho golfers and tennis enthusiasts will llnd implo time to enjoy their favorite outdoor Jfctmcti with a rest on the porch botween JjThe passing nights-are made quite cn-oyable cn-oyable by small gatherings at tho "homes if, different hospitable people who belong o a clrclo whlcli has for Its aim a good line with Informality as the feature It n'somethlng of an art to give an Informal ivcnlng party without any prepared programme pro-gramme beyond the refreshments which an always be made n feature, but there ire sevorul homes In the city where such intertalnmonts aro given every fortnight, iri so and where one Is ever assured of lasslng a most agrccablu time without iny thought of formality. H Party at Bingham Junction. Mrs. William Aylott and Airs, ' ITeber lylctt entertained at tho homti of Mrs.' Yllllam' Aylctt. Bingham Junction. Frl-iy Frl-iy ovcnlng, at a progressive high live arty The rooms wore tastefully 'deco-ated 'deco-ated In red and white, tho Cricket club wlora, Tind potted plants Prizes -were Kim by Mr lleber Aylett. gpntlcmon'.s IratJ Mr. Ammerman. gentlemen's second, Urs. Qustor, ladies" first; Mrs Monnhnn.-adlcs' Monnhnn.-adlcs' second, Mrs.- Ammerman. and Kra, Hall. first and second ladles' boobies;, r. C Drown and Mr. D. Drown, first iu second gentlemen's boobies. Music w furnished by Mitss Sophia Peterson: 'icfroslnr.ents were serve'1- (For the Misses Sheridan. ins. D, It. Gray delightfully oiitcr-Ineu oiitcr-Ineu at luncheon at the Alta club yes-enlav yes-enlav In honor of the- Misses Sheridan," i'ho are visiting Mrs. Downey. Tho table vks very prettily decorated and. tho tou-renlrs tou-renlrs wero French favors with Amerl-n Amerl-n Beauties. Oov'iR wero lnld for eight ind rill present passed an enjoyable af-ernoon af-ernoon Purely Personal. 'Mrs. Russell Sehulder was the hostess at wo delightful nffairs during tho week.-'0. week.-'0. I'jMr. and Mrs Filer, Mrs. Freed and larty left yesterday for Europe. C . . 'Mr. and Mrs Sol Slogel leave tho lat-2 lat-2 fivparf. of this month for a tour of Eu- I ... I Mr Burley and Mr. Schramm have ro- 1 Jrned from Tahiti. j Mrs. Hanauer and Miss Hanauer cntcr- 2 lined at luncheon for Mrs. Joseph II. - ioung on Thursday. Z ... Mrs. "Wjlllam Hold entertained on Frl- , l'' In honor of Mrs. Joseph II. Young 4 d Mies Klrkpatrlck. U L Mr jVia Mrs. Alma'D. ICatz aro down 5 om5olsc. 'M '' . Mr and Mrs. David Hempstead enteral enter-al mod at dinner on Tuesday evening. ti ' m ift Wr. and Mrs. R. II. Officer entertained MM "ew friends Informally on "Wednesday 2 pins. "m bS Thc Klrkpatrlclta will lcovo for Butte Is week and later go to Tahoo for tho iij immer. -t i ... M Mrs, C. H. Brink is back from Denver. fJ .1 ... m Wr and Mrs. Georgo T. Wallaco have gono to Denver to meet Mrs.- Tuttle and from tho Colorado city they will toko tho Santa Fe for California. . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bamberger entertained enter-tained nt dinner on Tuesdav in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Slegel. ... Mr. and Mrs. "Wallace Brnnsford'aro at tho Emery-Holmes for tho season. ... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas "Weir are at home from Denver. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dana T. Smith aro now at home nt tho Fifth East hotel. Mr. Savngo of New York Is In the city for n short visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. AV. "Wi Armstrong delightfully delight-fully entertained a few friends at their homo on G street last Friday evening, Informality In-formality being the. spirit of tho hour, and the guests limited to a few intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. "Wallace Bransford entertained enter-tained at dinner at tho Emorv-Holmcs Monday evening, covers being laid for twelve.--Following tho dinnej- tho guests attended tho theater. o Mrs. J. "W. Campbell-left Friday-night for Tucoma, Wash., to attend a daughter who ls ill. o . Mr. and Mrs. "W O. Brldgman have .moved to the Southern hotel, whero thov are at homo to thc-lr friends. Mr! und Mrs. Xat Llchtenstoln have arrived ar-rived from San Francisco and will be at homo at tho Kenyon. M Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sinclair left vester-day vester-day for a brief visit in California.' f m m Mrs. J. G. Mackenzie of Miles City. Mont . arrives ho re tomorrow for a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs, A G. Mackenzie. u t Miss Louise "Williams -of Augusta, Ga.. will spend the coming week with Mrs. Kato Bridewell Anderson. t m Mr. J. If. Jones and Mrs. L,. "W. Greening Green-ing will entertain tho Nineteenth "Ward Card club next Thursday evening. Miss Mabel McCune of Ogden has been visiting frlc-nds In Salt Lake dining tho past week. a Mr. and Mr. Frank Knox are nt homo from an enjoyable California trip. - Jndgo and Mrs. Thomas Marloneaux entertained Informally nt bridge on Thursday evening, followed by a .Dutch supper. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. DC Ford of Bingham Bing-ham havo arrived in tho city, to rcsido permanently, und will be at home to friends at 9 "Wlllard court. . . Mrs. S. H. Plnkerton will be at homo on Mondays at apartment No. 7. tho Emery-Holmes. Emery-Holmes. , ' Miscellaneous Events. Tho event of tho week to a large number num-ber will be. the first annual dance of the Bohomlan club at Christensen's hall tomorrow to-morrow evening. Ono of tho features will . orchestra of twenty-five men furnished fur-nished bv members of tho club, and that tho novelty will bo appreciated goes without with-out saying. Tho club Is a new organisation, organisa-tion, but from tho entorprislng wav it starts put it will soon become a factor in local club life. . The dtvnco of tho Gamma Phi sororltv takes placo next Friday evening, and ft promises to bo ono of tho brightest parties of tho year at tho University Tho committee- in chargo Is composed of Garnet Attndge. Cartherino Cunningham, Helena Crltser. Emma Dougall. Alice MacDonald. Edna Harkor. Jean Hyde. Lydla Knud-son, Knud-son, Freda Funk. Mattio Miles, Catherine Palmer, Alta Rawlins, Susan Sawver Hazel Stevens, Mary Snyder, Ruby "Wonn' Roso Thomas. Mr nnd Mrs Max II. Harris will entertain en-tertain Mr. and airs. Nnt Llchtcnstcln at a reception and danco next Tuesday nlt'ht at Unity hall. e t Mr. and Mn. John G. Mldglov cclo bratod thn twenty-fifth annlversarv of tholr marringo last evening at their home on Fifth East street, .Somo flftv old-tlmo friends wero guests, and passod on enjoyable en-joyable informal evonlng. Mr. and Mrs. Mldgley wero tho recipients of a number of beautiful remembrances from thMr guests and other frlenda. Mr. and Mro. "W. D. MacLoan enter-tnlncd enter-tnlncd at a Bixty-throo card party Thursday Thurs-day ovonlng, tho prlze-wlnncro being Mrs. Herbert Sanford and Dr. Moakln, Mrs. RIngcrt and Mr. Coulson. Dainty refreshments re-freshments wero served. Tho guesto were: Mr. and Mrs. J A. Splkcr, Mr and Mr. Fred Graham. Dr. and Mrs. Fred XV Mcakln. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Crlstophcr-eon, Crlstophcr-eon, Mr. and Mrs. "William Rlngert, Mr and Mrs. XV. C. Coulson, Mr. and Mrs. O'Brlan, Mr. and Mrs. Job "White, Mr, end Mr, Farr. Mr and Mrs. MacLeun will entertain age In next Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Tho Jewish Relief society will glvo its charity card party In B. B. rooms on "Wednesday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. The hostesses will bo Mrs. Ben Davis, Mrs. Stella Hooper and Mrs. Slg Simon. Mrs. Boverldgo entertained the Wh. catch Literary club on Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. A largo number of members and guests wero present Mrs. Thorne gavo on Interesting paper on Tennyson's "In Momoriam," Mrs. Trnwncy gavo for current cur-rent ovonts a talk on raco suicide, which was followed by a discussion. Miss Lizzie Liz-zie Beverldgo played two oolos, on the guitar. o e Students and musicians Interested In tho study of Richard "Wagner and his works aro Invited to meet at tho home of Mrs. Agnes Osborne on South Main street this evening, when Siegfried will bo studied. . . o Mrs. S L. Tnyoum announces tho engagement en-gagement of her daughter. Lulu Bur-dette. Bur-dette. to Frank Elsmoro Schrocdor, tho marrlago lo tako placo In April. Tho Homo Protective leaguo will moot Friday at 2:30 p m. with Mrs. J C. Mc-Claln, Mc-Claln, 12t.S East South Tcmplo streot, Mrs. J. T. Ingorsoll will glvo a papor on . "Child Study' |