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Show ISOCIETY Social Calendar for Fridoy. THE HOP AT THE POST this ovenlng In honor of the artillery, who leave shortly for Fort Russell, will bo the social so-cial event of the day. MRS. IRA HUDSON LEWIS entertains Informally at cyirda this afternoon. MRS. PERCIVAL OSBORNE PERKINS will entertain at an Informal tea this afternoon In honor of her guest, Julius Helen Potre of tho Savage Grand Opera company. MISS MARY OLIVE GRAY will give a luncheon at the Commorclal club In honor of Miss Gortrudo Rennyson of the Grand Opera company. Mrs. Samuel D. Sturgls entertained a number of friends at an Informal tea yesterday yes-terday afternoon. Pink was tho color chosen for tho decorations, tall vases of pink carnations and trails of smllax being seen In the drawing-room and library. A low mound of tho carnations, with sprays of smllax, were used In tho dining-room, with looso llowcrs scattered over tho cloth. During the afternoon Mrs. Sturgls was nssleted by Mrs. Georgo Jnmerson, Mrs. Union Worthlngton, Mrs. Allen Smith, Mr3. Georgo Jay Gibson, Mrs. D. Mooro Lindsay, Mrs. Frank Judgo, Mrs. Roscoo Channlng, Mrs. Seton Lindsay, Miss Laura Sherman. Tho tea was a farowell ono as Mrs. Sturgls will leave soon for Fort Russell with Capt. Sturgls, to tho regret of a host of Salt Lake friends, as she haa been ono of the moat popular matrons In society for tho past threo seasons. Mrs. M. H. Kervln was tho hostess of a prettily-appointed violet luncheon yesterday yes-terday afternoon at tho Emory-Holmes. Tall vases of violets and plumosa wero used for tho decorations, the favors being clusters of tho fragrant flowers. Tho place cards wero hand decorated In violets. vio-lets. Fourteen guests were bidden. Invitations havo been Issued by tho class of nlneteen-seven of the university for a Junior promenade, to bo given In tho now gymnasium on the evening of February l. Tho chaperons and Juniors will bo: Chnpcrons. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury, Kings-bury, Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Wilson, Prof, and Mrs Fred Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Wnldemar Van Cott, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Merrill. Tho Juniors aro: Fred Scranton. Thomas Varloy, Georgo W. Bailey, D. B, Brlnton. Frank S. Hatch, Christen Jensen, W. W. Cannon, H. H. Hills. M. V. Eardley, R. C. Towler. Roy Hatch, W. P Mifflin, Dale Pitt.- j. D. Birch. M H. Llcbman. Alice Y. Farnsworth, J C. Brown, V. P. Marshall, Fred Fcrron, S. M. Pannloy, John A. Erlckson, Joseph IT. Felt, Harry E. Freeman, Stayner Richards, Hazel B. Stevens, W, C. Browning. Claire Young, Albert L. Tavlor, C. W. Glbbs, W. S. Brighton. Ernest Bramwoll, Carl W. Scott Ivl J. Rlter. S. M. Ballard,' R. S. Gardner. Howard V. Allston, R. A. Hart. Harry E. Moore, D. A. Maclnncs, Fred Bennlon. Mrs. Samuel Newhouse entertained at an Informal dancing party last ovenlng In honor of the Misses Mary and Georgia Moorp, Miss Leila Stlngley and Richard Stlngley. Forty guests wero Invited. Capt. and Mrs. II. P Perry entertained at a delightful bridge affair at tho post last evening In honor of Lieut, and Mrs. Royden E. Beebee. mm Miss Blanche Newcomb was the hostess at, ,a, car1 Tnrty Thursday evening, at which she entertained a number of her friends. The Chinese effect was carried out In the Invitations, tally and scoro cards, also the prizes. Chinese coins wero attached to the tally cards as counters for each game won and a good time was had by nil. Sixty-three was tho game played. Tho remainder of tho evening was spent very enjoynbly In a novel fortune for-tune game, each guest drawing his fortune for-tune which was concealed In a walnut ehi'Il. causing much fun and amusement Among those present were Mrs W L Laughlln, tho Misses Hazel Mullett. Edith Sparey. Zella Scofleld. Trixlo Kearns. Lola Rouse, Nora Sheckel, Albra Sparey, Teresa Meloy. Clio Wooley. Blanche and Maud Newcomb. and Messrs. Harmel Pratt. John Seley, Fred and Lewis Lc-cuyer Lc-cuyer Bornlco and Henry Richardson. Will Laughlln. Clare Rivers and Wilbur .Price. Mrs. Rena Smoot entertained Informally at dinner last evening In honor of Mrs. Georgo Snell. A cluster of American beauties formed the center piece Covers were laid for six. Mrs. T. R Ellorbeck. Miss Claro Eller-beck Eller-beck and W. L. Ellorbeck left for southern south-ern California Inst evening, where they will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Callahan of Chicago who havo bpen In tho city for a couple of days left for the coast last evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Doyle have gone to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cample of Minneapolis Minneap-olis were guests In the city yesterdav on their way to California. Mrs. Robert J. 'Jessup and thf Mlses Jessup entertained a few friends Informally Inform-ally Thursday afternoon at their home, t Mrs. A. E. Wlkstrom of Chicago, who has been visiting Dr. Nod Hewitt and mother for the past six weeks, left for her home last evening. During her stay here Mrs. Wlkstrom was the recipient of much social attention and made manv friends who will be glad to welcome her back at any time. |