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Show The opening of the Emory-Holmes apartment-house will be tho social event of the day. Many who take a pride In Salt Lake's future and who arc eager to bo present nt every new or Interesting event will be seen In thc cafo for lunch-con lunch-con or dinner; In fact, a dozen or more llttlo parties have already been made up, and tho steward and chef, with their many "assistants, will have a busy time all day. Most of the parties will bo quite small, but Mrs. Wlnnlfred Walker will entertain a dozen or more this evening eve-ning at dinner, which will bo much In tho nature of a farewell to this fair young hostess, who expects to leavo for California Cali-fornia tomorrow. A big surprise awaits many Salt Lakers when they enter the apartmenl-houeo for the llrst time, as It Is something so entirely en-tirely different from the usual order of Interior decoration known locally. The hallway on tho main floor is simply beautiful, beau-tiful, when Illuminated, and tho cafe and other leading rooms are In keeping. a a C. S. Morris was host at an elegant dinner at the University club last evening, eve-ning, covers being laid for twelve guests. Tho souvenirs for the women were largo bouquets of violets, while small bunches were given to tho men. Tho tablo was very prettily decorated with violets. American Beauties and carnations, ro-llcvcd ro-llcvcd by maidenhair fern. a a - Miss Judge wag also hostess at a dinner din-ner last evening at tho hospltablo homo on East South Temple street, tho Informal Infor-mal event being complimentary to Miss Salisbury, who leaves for tho Enut tomorrow. tomor-row. Some of their lntlmato friends wero the guests and the evening was a very plcusant one. Fred A. Slado has left for New York on a business trip. J. B. Cosgrlff left for Denver yesterday. o Mrs. William U Jones will lcavo for Los Angeles tomorrow, to be gono for several months. W. A. Nelden Is gradually recovering after his severe Illness. u A beautiful luncheon was one given at the Alta club yesterday by Mrs. 11. C McCaskell complimentary to her sister, Mr3 Daniel Galllgher of Umaha. Tho menu, decorations and all appointments wero of the nicest description, and a number num-ber of tho friends of hostess and guest passed a delightful afternoon. a Mrs. Luclan Julian Martin, formerly director of the Chicago normal school of physical education, gives an Illustrated lecture at the ladles' Literary club this afternoon at -1 o'clock. Subject of the lecturo will be "Proper Exercise for Health and a Perfect Body," demonstrated demon-strated by Miss Alice L. Julian. Club women wo-men will bo welcome. Tho tickets for the assembly will bo sent out this afternoon. Among those who have already taken apartments at the Emory-Holmes are: Mr. and Mrs. W. M Bransford. Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Pinkcrton, Mr. and Mrs. F. 13. McGurrln, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reber, Dr. and Mrs. Kcogh, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rhoades, Mrs. Moore. C. F. Adams. T. J. Armstrong, John Lewis. M. H- ICrel-bei. ICrel-bei. C. H. Sampson. J. R. Focht. M. LlchteiiHtelu, Miss Barry, Mrs. Schlrmer, II. G. Brockman, E. W. Packard. F. M. Nelson. Miss Plummer, Capt. Lawrence. Judge and Mrs. Miner, Frank Harris and Miss R. Pollock. . Mrs. Jennlo Moorman has arrived In thc city to pass a few months with Mr. and Mrs Clint B. Leigh. Mrs. Moorman Moor-man Is an artist of rare lasto and ability. Tho presentation of "Tho Arabian Nights" proved that a clever comedy can bo clven by amateurs to the eatisfnctlon o a largo audience. Friday evening thc museum-hall at tho University will be gorgeously decorated for tho great, social event of the year tho Junior promenade. Tho success of thc promenado and the probability of Its becoming be-coming an annual event at the local University Uni-versity arc now assured. The five fraternities fra-ternities nt lho school have taken up tho matter with surprising Interest and are now making elaborate plans for decorating dec-orating tho corners allowed them. Euch fraternity has been allowed full swing In choosing both Its decorations and style of entertainment The Engineering society so-ciety hehl a meeting yesterduy nnd Informed In-formed tho Juniors that something novel In the style of electrical designs and artistic ar-tistic decorations could be expected from It. At a meeting of the faculty held last evening the matter was presented, and Profs. Cununlngs, Ebaugh and Lyman wore appointed a committee to seo that the "fathers" of the school be duly represented. rep-resented. Tho Legislators probably will be tho especial guests of the evening and In this event the faculty will decorate deco-rate the gymnasium and see that they are properly entertained. Several of tho fraternities will serve candles and other varieties of dainty eatables nt their booths, while the Juniors will have a largo supply of punch and chocolates on hand, which will be served under a canopy of clas-u colors Illumined liy an electric sign, " '00." Expert decorators have been secured, and these, assisted by fraternity girls and college women, promlao to transform trans-form tho hall Into a palaco for the evening. eve-ning. The committee has made arrangements arrange-ments with tho street-car company and special car service has been assured. m Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davlo and little daughter have returned from an extended visit In Now York nnd are again at homo to their friends on Third East street. Mrp Thomas Marloncaux will cnlcrlaln at luncheon at thc Commercial club In tho near future. a A charity card party under thc auspices aus-pices of the Council of Jewish Women will be given this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock in tho B B, clubroomB. Mrs. Boehmcr, Mrs. Rothschild and Mrs. Oppenhelmor aro to be thc hostcssea- o a o Miss Vcndla Farrell has returned from a visit In Cacho county. aa Miss Hamlin Is home again after a visit with friends In Denver. Miss Emma Frewln entertains tonight at her homo. a a a Mrs Allan L. Lovcy nan returned from Butte and Is at the Southern. |