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Show H ! R HE Troek is to bo filled with mer- H If 1 I iy ovoning affairs, quito the H 1 I most exclusive of them being Rli She Mr junior jrom of next H 11 v Friday ovoninp nfc the Hotel Utah. 0 fifl ' This is the one most Important event ftH of! the j'ear among the young peoplo fflBM the U. of U., and it is also of inter-jffUff inter-jffUff est to their friends among the young H3M and near young. This year three of BB the most popular young girb at the WBm university, IsLhs Margaret Merrill, Miss 1 H Mary Horne and Miss Claire Pendle- 3l t011' on Pron committee. n EE ThiB means that a large class of the I uM sub-debutanto girls trill be at the af- Kflj fair, as the three girls have an exteu- Vt "ve RCratlin-aTJCL among the young S ffi people not in oollogc this year. In IB honor of the affair the Tvhole vook "will HEfl bo dovotcd to social activities, all the BffifHI ., Taternlty men connected with the "tr" ffljmx keeping open house at all the fraternity BBSS v houses on Monday, and. the sororities RES responding on Tucson with the same WBm rt of entertaining. The Dramatic BBi - "l present "Quality Street" at Kjfl the Salt Lake theater on "Wcdnesda BBS ( night and the various musical organi-EH organi-EH : nations undor Squire Coop will give an Hj entertainment Thursday night and a Hi matinee dance iu the afternoon. HH ' 117" ITH the exception of tho two Wtt large evening affairs of the M K present week, not much in the way of nan entertaining is scheduled ahead, but j9H there are still some teas and tho meot- m i mgs of tho more informal club?, either HH for' luncheons or cards. Mrs. Clarence H i Warnogk will entertain the members of HH t the Neighborhood Card club on Monday DM - at her home. Mrs. Florenco Grant HH Hunt will have the girls of the Sewing i'lnb in on Tuesday at the Odcll home, HH where she is staying till her mother's BH return,. Mrs. M. E. Lipman and Mra. B f .1. A. Tfocvcs of St. Paul's guild will :otcrtain Wcdnesda- ol'tornoon , at a H Lenten tea at tho home of tho former, H T 'J-o First avonue. from 3 to 7. for the HH benefit of the Altar ;ruild. Mr. and HH1 i -Mrs. Karl Spinner will entertain at an RHft - ening card party at their homo on BH Thursday. Mrs. Nephi Morris and HH Mrs. Ray Irvine will entertain at an H 5 aftornoou affair at tho Morris home" on H Friday for Mis Addie Cannon, Mrs. HE f :urtis and Mrs. Tunnel will be the H ' hostesses at a kensington Wednesday HH ;a ft era oo n at tho home of the former. H IVf ISS ATjBEnTA BEAD LEY,' whose picture appears today, is the 1HH daughter of George 0. Bradley. She is HH 1 considered one of the moat attractive H J .of the young girls and has a wide clr- IH He of friends. She will be the hostess HB Ik today, together with her annt, Mra. H Lenorc llovroehs, at a .Sunday after- HR y noon tea at the Bradley home on A B f. street, to which a large company of Hj c oung people are asked. The affair is Hi I arranged in compliment to Mr. and Bfl f -Mrs. Curtyu F. Parr (nee Miss Adeline jM J -7 .'i co be on), and besides from tho guests HH f of honor Mrs. Bradley will assist in fli f 'Reiving. The home will bo decorated If with red Carolina rosea and the trou- 4 badours will furaish the music. Mrs. 1 .1. M. Reynolds, Mrs. George W. Reed, .Mrs. Charles BillingB and Miss Corine 1 ''hristenscn will pour, and the Misses Vvonne Moon, Lucile Reed, Dorothy ?- I'anuoii, Jane Parr and Ffnnkie John- son will serve. ' ' !VT RS" C' E' A LLEN tho hostess Itx yesterday at a beautifully appointed ap-pointed lunchoon at the "University club at which the guests were members of the Smith college alumnae. The - Hprinpj flowers, suggestive of the com- ' ing season, were used to docorato tho ' long table. The guests included Mrs. t lirncat Bamberger. Mrs. Daniel Alex- i andcr, Miss Humphrey of Rowland 4 ilallj Mrs. G. B. Rosenblatt, Miss . Dorothy Webber, Miss .Mary Moore., Miss Winnifred D'er, Miss Gwendoline ;f Tripp, Mrs. E. B. ITcisler, Mrs. J. T. ; Keith, Mra. E. M. Garnctt, Miss Tilli I 1 BHBBlfMHBHHHWBMHBBBBiiMWSH" I I Kesselberg, Miss Ruth Storcr.aud Miss Spraguo. h THE bal poudro at Fort Douglas, to be given Fobruary 21. is not to bo a colonial ball as woll, but merely what the ono name implies, a bal pou-dre, pou-dre, with powdered hair and patches to suggeBt tho old colonial daj-s. While thero may bo some- colonial costumes, many of the company, both the dancers and the spectators, will wear tho gowns of today. The affair promises to rival in interest anything Bincc tho bal masque of' the autumn,, which will be long remembered as "the most delightful affair ever given at the post. ft THE travel to the, -coast, either' tc San Francisco or to southern points of interest, continues still, and day by day -Utahns are leaving for ono spot or auother of interest in tho west. Mrs. Ralph E. Hoag of Ogden will leave during tho week for .San ' Fran-cisco, Fran-cisco, having shipped hor car, and will be joined thero roy her two 'sisters for a motor trip south to her seaside cottage, cot-tage, "Sea Dream," at Playa Del Key. M.r. and "Mrs. B. B. Critchlow have gone to San Francisco also, and will visit various points of interest before1 returning, stoppiug on tho way home to sec 3fr. and" Mra. Fred A. Halo, Jr., at Good Springs. Mr. and Mrs. "Richard "Rich-ard Allen Keyos left .yesterday to spend a few wecks in San Francisco. HP HE one officiul social- function of the statfy the -governor's ball, which comes pnly.'onco in four years, is sot for the present week, and it will doubtless bo an important affair. It will, of course, be far too largo, to be a strictly socia event, but as official and political circles from. all parts of the state will bo in attendance, it will, be a lnrgc nffair. The plans of the committees com-mittees in charge are very extensive, and as the grill room will be open for the supper, thero will doubtjess be much joy for those .who attend. t HP HE Los Angeles Times has the following comment on a portrait of Miss Helen Allen, tho second daughter daugh-ter of "the G. E. Allen family, which was painted by Miss Esther Hunt, a noted portrait artist of the coast city, and which has been on exhibition at Kaust: "Of tho four portraits. shown, that of Miss Holen Apdcrson Allen, of Salt Lake City is tho moat beautifully painted. Perfect in modeling, rich and' 6-atisfact'ory in color, enveloped; in atmosphere at-mosphere and withal true in character," it is n canvas to delight the soul of ' tiie lover qf good painting." . Tfyf TSS EDNA .EVAffS the host-ess host-ess yesterday afternoon at a most delightful inusicale given at her home on Lako street in compliment to Miss Addle Cannon, a bride of the season. I y Among the mus'ciaus who took part ' in j tho programme- wore Miss Edna Edwards, Ed-wards, Miss Marian Cannon, Miss Ella Xielson, Miss Ivy Evans, Harold Bennett, Ben-nett, Mrs. Soreuson, Mrs. Maggie Tout Browning. Miss Lorinda Paulsou, Miss -Marguerito Summcrhays, Lester Saville, and Hugh Dougnll. Assisting the hostess host-ess in serving wore Miss Mary Serrino and Miss Hazel Barnes. The houso wns decoratod with spring flowers Miss Evans also eutorlainod last evening even-ing at! cards, having" as her guests tho teachers of the training school and their friends. THE local friends of Miss Eva Madden Mad-den of San Francisco, who-made a host of them on various occasions v.'hcu she has visitod Mr. and Mrs. "Richard Allen Keyos, will sympathize with her in the los of her father, Jerome Je-rome Madden, for many years an official offi-cial of the Southern Pacific railway. Mr. Madden V'a& tno father of Captain Cap-tain .foIin'M, Madden, who was stationed sta-tioned at Fort Douglas with the T-wclftb, and who alpo mado man)' friends among tho Salt Lake people. Miss Maddon was here for a Bhort time-only time-only last year. A NUMBEll b .the visitors to Hon-olulti Hon-olulti during the- present- soasou have returned to the land, of their birtli if not to this immediate vicinity, among them Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Doo little, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dem, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Nibley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Pecfy and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peery of Ogdcu. Mr. and Mrs. Doo- j little came directly" home after landing I in San Francisco, . but. the others remained re-mained for a longer vi6it there, and a trip "to the southern part of tho state before returning. . ' THE new Roylp' play, ''The VJiiwrit-.tcn VJiiwrit-.tcn Law," is said to have met with a most cordial' recoption on Friday night when it had its initial performance perform-ance at tho Fullorton theator in Chicago. Chi-cago. The monibe.rs of the family have boon hopinp; great things from tho auspicious aus-picious fact that the s-cveuth day ha? always been one of ond luck in the i family, and Friday has also been the family lucky day. It was on Frida', the 7th, that oven- success has been scored bo far, and this, they argue, is a hopeful sign for the new play. Their friends arc holding to tho same prognostications prog-nostications for they arc all interested in the outcome J4 MISS VERA DEAN, who will be ono of tho young brides of the present pres-ent month, has boon outortained at a number of affairs rocontly, and several more nro planned forhor during the coming week. Mrs. C. P. Flagler and her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Clawson, will entertain at a bridgo tea for her on Tuesday rtt the Flagel home. Miss Carrie Patrick will give a luncheon for hor on Wcdnosdny. Mrs. A. W. Kim- ball will entertain at a "brigo tea in her honor on Friday aftornoon nnd Mth. Alfred Clawflon will givo a luncheon at her homo on Saturday. MR. AVJ MT?IS. "W. W. MTER ontortained a company of friends laat evening at a recoption at their; home in honor, of ProfessoFirmin Roz of Paris, tho affair being givon under tho auspices of the French soceitios here. Professor and. Mrs. Torild Ar-noldson Ar-noldson and Professor and Mrs. Richard Lyman assisted in receiviug the guests. Tho homo was lovely with the earliest of tho spring flowers, and a delightful mnsical programme was rendered during the ovoning by Mra. Maggie Tout Browning, Miss Dorit Evans, Miss EI-ran EI-ran Young and Tracy Y. Cannon. Mrs. Radcliffo Cannon audi Mrf?, Lyman presided, pre-sided, at tho supper table and a number num-ber of young friends assisted them, f MRS. J. J. DAYNES cutortainod about forty of her friends yesterday yes-terday afternoon at a kensington tea at her home, hor two daughters, Mr?. H. S. Dnynes and. Miss Marguerito Daynes, assisting her. In tho evening Mr. and Mrs. Daynes entertained about thirty more friends at cards with a supper following. The homo was bright with flowers, all tho rooms showing pink ; roses, pink carnations, hyacinths and oleanders, all in pink except the dining room, where a most artistic arrangement arrange-ment of pinlc roses and violets waa seen. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Addison Stoaard of Galesburg, Mich,, left on Thursday for their home, after a delightful visit hore with the family of their son, Ralph Steuard, in Westminster Hoights. 3 fi Miss Hazel Holmos of White Salmon, Wash., who has been hore for a few weeks with her mother. Mrs. Webber, leaves tomorrow for Lansing, .Mich., tho former home of the family. On the way she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Meyer (Joscpbino Woil) in Chicago, and later she may go on to Boston to visit Miss Edith Godbe. it Mr. nnd Mrs. Reno Engle, who wore guests of Dean and Mrs. Byron Cum- mings for a short time hore, have gone to Anaconda, Mont., where Mr. Englo has accoptcd a position as research chomist for tho copper. worka there, & Mrs. Henry P. Henderson leaves tomorrow to-morrow for southern California, where she will spend some time. Later her sister, whoso homo is in Michigan, will go down to ."join hor there. Jack Parrel 1, who baa been, on tho coast for tho past few years, has returned re-turned to locate hero permanently. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff v?oro here from Denver thoTS week, and spent a way to California yZ Jl 0l'fl the east, X$M otIz, Boston, TVtaehin , principal eastern Sf" ; -5 Mrs. Samuel Shaw M j: s.ster, Dr.0(lcridH . Annabello Keep, of returned to southern CHi pleasant visit hW Mra. Roea Smoot i. . f Washington todnv to , LH with her daughter Tf. Mr. and Mrs. been in Washing i Mr. and Mrs. GW . ?I returned from their a W aro at home for tho VtJr. Tony Jacobs fara5l0a 1 ' 4 Mrs. George A. Snoir torday from Chicago, .lust before tho Christy ;a$j meet her son, Enroll, and t,2 holidays with him. 1 f Senator and Mrs. Kant iA Elsie Morris are expected Ijfj'j tho west tho first of tho xet ! Holcn Kearns and Bme k arrived more than a wetk settled in the homo here. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hulird joicing over the arrival of, (Oontlnued on Pollowngjfi "I J-TTirthThursdHy. Mrs. fiw Blanche Know. L ml Olonn Thomas and Mabel I I II' wrived in Baltimore last hnl-"1 hnl-"1 n, Xro tbey weut to study music iJ i T Halloran and his daughter, 3 r Tin. Delano werC amon2 tbo 1 S'ukes wlio sailed on the Clove $ Thurso for -u trip "round S to lt lb. better part of 5 Willi"' H. Cunningham and hor II it Mr. John .m, aud ber sm3" rJ .t'lcft during the wcok for tho ?f Ouabains tvJU mko to iomein Berkeley, ami Mrs. Deri. 3 for a vjsM a I weeks. s g Kurts la returned from .' I - Mi irith Mrs. P. S. Hopkins, ior-'rrJi ior-'rrJi Bait Lake but now living in Jp rCity. . , J i tea davs' leave of absence hi 'f "S Wales and vicinity, whore the -Mhs fa-miy h a larSe fnnt iarm' in :-0sEljn Moyle loft early in the KWkfor Los Angeles and the t0 her parcuts ar0 rciX' Hr and Girard B' Itoson'blatt uSwuVtorned from a most delightful i.Wtontrip, havinp visited friends and in Philadelphia, Baltimore , ,tt I-' tfr. and Mrs, William Story have nrrnod from the oast and aro now in their new home at 57.; East JPirsfc South Btrcet. . Mrs. E. AV. Tolhurst. who has been in Boston visiting Mr. and Mr?. L. L. Butler, hns returned to her home here.: i. Mrs. Glen Miller is recovering satisfactorily satis-factorily at St. Mark's hospital from the effects of a recent operation. Mrs, Edward Merrill has gone to San Francisco and to southern California for a stay of a few weeka. j w t, Mr. aud Mrs. Garratt B. Wilkin arc tho parents of a lit.t.lo daughter born to them during the past week at tho Cullen home, where Mrs. Will: in is visiting. Mias Afton Young spent a part o tho past week in Brigham City, visiting visit-ing Mr. aud Mrs. William Lowe. i Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles Hines, who are now stationed at tho Presidio, aro rejoicing over the birth of a little daughter, who came to them recently. a M3. Alma D. Katz is here from Portland Port-land to spend some time -with relatives and friends in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. John C. C'ntlcr have gone to 6duthern California, whero Afrs. Cutler will remain for eome time. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart P. Dobbs, who were recently married, will be nt home sbortly at No. 7 the Pcery apartments. Mrs. Konnelh McLean and her daughter, Miss Lot McLean, who wore hero from Miles -City, Mont., for a visit, returned early in the week to thoir homo. tt Mrs. Henry McGce and her children, and also her mother, Mrs. Owen of Ma-lad, Ma-lad, Idaho, are spending a few months in southern California. I "' Mrs. Thomas W. Jones and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph 32. Burbidgc have gone to San Francisco and Los Angeles to spend a J'ow weeks. t Mrs. It. W. Bradley is hero from Cheyenne, Wyo., spending a few days, and is at the Ilotcl Utah. t V Mr. and Mrs. Hal W. Smith left yesterday yes-terday for a short stay in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hisqnc have moved and are in their new home at 553 East South Temple street. Mrs. C. B. Onderdonk left during the week for a visit with friends iu Chicago. Chi-cago. 1 l 4 Mrs. F. C. Schramm leaves today for San Francisco aud vicinity to visit friends there for a few weeks. t Mrs. William E. Stanton of Boise, formerly Miss Elsie Zwioky of this city, reached here yesterday morning and left immediately for Bingham, where sho was called by the serious illness of hcr brother. Edwin Zwicky, who is in the hospital with a serious attack of pneumonia. Mrs. J, B. Caldwell and Jamil' have gone to La Jolla. for a part of the winter. |