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Show f : MY SOCIAL DARY entertained at a theater party Tuesday evening at "Sherlock Holmes." Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson Robin-son of Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Smith. . . LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS. v MR! AND MRS. G. K. SMITH gave a dinner Wednesday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of Montreal, Mon-treal, who are their guests. The other guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. John Reed, Mr. and Mrs. George Orr. NATIONAL PRESIDENT HERE. MRS. LODUSKT K. TAYLOR, national na-tional president of the Woman's Relief Re-lief Corps of the G. A. R., arrived in the city yesterday and is the guest of Mrs. W. B. Short. ' A reseptlon will be tendered Mrs. Taylor this evening .in the K. of P. hall by the McKean corps, to which the ladles . of the Maxwell corps are invited. ' (Continued on Page 6.) ; THE FIRST week of Lent has passed and during that time social festivities have been all out suspended. It is a peculiar custom that local society is gradually adopting. It )ays no restrictions restric-tions on playgoing, but stamps as quite Improper anything of a purely social rature. The theaters have not experienced experi-enced better business ,thls season than ' was done during the week, and seemingly seem-ingly both the pious and the impious were present. The opening night of "Sherlock Holmes" found every season seat occupied by Its regular holder. Now turning to society, there have been only .a few informal affairs, one wedding wed-ding and scarcely no migrating on the part of the social set. Thus is Lent observed in Salt Lake. A i THEATER PARTIES. V ' MRS. VICTOR 'M CLEMENT. Mrs. Mabel Miner McClure. Miss Mary Louise Anderson, Mr. Wicks and T. ETHs Browne occupied a box at 'the Theater for the opening performance of "Sherlock Holmes." - MR. AND MRS. A. B. HUTCHINSON t in nnnn njvvvTjvvinnreirjvvi nnn . " fO-"? fn-l 8.) : Tii3 icirr jtcili, .win leave next wetk for a attended visit In the East. MISS' EDITH XtTTGSBTTRT enter-. enter-. talned a few friend informally yesterday yester-day afternoon. - . . ' HISS CARRES COLrBATH Is expected expect-ed to return from the ooast next week. -v'; i ' MISS 'FLORENCE-ORAKTirtU rlv j a tea for a number of her friends to- MR, AND MRS. GEORGE T. ODELXi entertained at cards last nijjht. i . - V." - .'. MRS. HARRT GUB, wW has spent the jt eight months In the city, will leave Thursday for her home In Brook-, Brook-, lyn. ' -' f, MRS. FRED A. HALE has returned from a month's visit with hr daugh-, daugh-, ' ter. Miss Edythe Mais, who Is attending attend-ing Stanford university. MRS. F. I CLAWSON left yester-. yester-. day for San Mateo,- Cat, to visit her mother. ' -THE SEWING CLUB -was pleasant-i pleasant-i ly, entertained yesterday afternoon at I tha noma t Mrs. y. W. Jennings. , i MRS. J. V, DUNK leaves on Tuesday next for an extended stay In southern California, - . . . ' " MISS HANNAH DEE is in the city from Ogdca and will remain here with Mra A. J. Hoffman. ' . . MRS. VF. MONTAGUE FERRT en-tartalned en-tartalned at an Informal tea yesterday afternoon, -which was greatly enjoyed by forty friends. - . ' i - MRS. "VPi H. ,MTNTYRB and Miss June Mclntyre entertained yesterday' afternoon at a Kensington. ...... : MRS. O. T. CROSBT U at home-io her friends t $78 First street. MR. AND MRS. . WARREN C ' J300UB will entertain at whist tonight. MISS IDA HANAT7ER left last evening even-ing for New York, where she will spend the cowing four months. . . '. MR. AND MRS. J. F. GRANT enter- talned at dinner Tuesday evening at the Knutsford, followed by a theater party. , MRS. ALMA KATZ expects to leave for Boise early next month. MRS. s D. EVANS entertains the card club this afternoon. Mrs. W. S. PATTERSON will entertain enter-tain at a Kensington this afternoon. . THE ANNUAL meeting and election of officers of the P. E. O. society will be held at the . home of Miss Sylvia Conn this afternoon. Z MRS. A. L. HATMOND gave a children's child-ren's party yesterday. - MISS JEANETTE OSBORNE has relumed re-lumed from the coast. MRS. ALBERT 8. DAT entertained the B. D. card club yesterday after- noon. MR. AND MRS. H. C. EVANS are at home to their friends at 23 Wellington court. , , - "-MRS. JENNINGS an Miss Jennings received their friends Informally Monday Mon-day afternoon. v ABOUT TWENTY, friends of John Reed surprised him very pleasantly at his home on Tuesday evening In honor of his birthday. " MISS STELLA BAYNES has'gone to California. . ....... - MR. AND MRS. PENDERGRASS have as their guest Miss Grace Kener of California. . . JACK TARPEY came down from Brigham City Monday. . ...... , MISS EDNA DONNELLAN, wiH leave for her home In Sacramento next week. . . . . MR. AND MRS. THOMAS L. HAL-LIDAY HAL-LIDAY returned on Sunday evening from their wedding trip, which Included a tour of California. MR. AND MRS. L. H. SWEETZER of Yale, Ida., are visiting friends in this City. MR. 'AND MRS. EDWARD W. DUNCAN DUN-CAN have returned from a pleasant, visit to the Pacific Northwest. MISS ALLENE CRISMON returned from Brigham City Monday night where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. RlOjh. " t MR. AND MRS. JOHN LEWI 9 have returned from an extended stay In New York city. They have taken rooms at ' Mrs. La Forge's until April 1st. when they will resume their residence on First street. " DR. AND MRS. J. C. E. KING gave a dinner Tuesday evenhig in honor of Dr. F. A. Kiehle, Mrs. King's brother. ... MR. AND MRS. G. D. METEER have returned from their wedding trip and are at home to their friends at 354 Second Sec-ond East street. . MR. AND MRS. FRED NIMS arrived ar-rived from Muskegon, Mich.. Tuesday and are guest of Dr. and. Mrs. K. C. Park. v , - 'MISS G RETT A E. COSGRIFF and Mfss Elizabeth M. Cosgrlff have gone to Lcs Angeles for a visit of two or three months. THE TOURIST SECTION of the Ladies Literary club met Tuesday morning. Mrs. Fenton read a paper on "The Industries of Switzerland and -Her People." . ' MRS. 'VICTOR E. HUNTZICKER m ill be at home Thursdays in March at IS 8 street , . MRS. C. M. CHARLTON left on Tues- day for New York city. ... '"MISS EVA TbMPKINS left Thurs- J ' day for an extended Southern tour. I ',' MISS ELEANOR THOMAS, mother i jf jTon. A. L. Thomas, his rone to Call r arnla. ' ' " Y i |