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Show r . t - - m - i, " " ' ' 3 ' :j i - . " ' $ g ... s . z g UNTVI-J-ITY cl-'o cne9, tl.e first of the season, which was given Tuesday Tues-day night, was a fiellhtful e.TaJr. The social committee received the guests In 'the library, from whence they went to the dining and reception rooms, which were thrown together for the dancers. Music was furnished by Christensen's orchestra, and light refreshments were served In the wo- men's dining-room. About fifty couples cou-ples were present. THB PORCH CUMBERS," given at the Grand theater by home talent Tuesday Tues-day night, for the benefit of the free kindergarten, was attended by a large number of persons prominent In social life. Among those occupying box were Mra Keams, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Ferry, Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Faros-worth. Faros-worth. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Ewlng. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Walker and others. . DR. AND MRS. M"ENERT win entertain at dinner at the Knutaford Wednesday Wednes-day night, when covers will be laid for sixteen. After the dinner a stall party : wiU be given at the Bait Lake Theater. . MR. AND MRS. J. WALCOTT THOMPSON THOMP-SON will arrive in the city Thursday, and will be at home In a short time at Whitehall. !' MRS. SAMUEL NEWHOU8E returned from Ban Francisco Tuesday. Mr. Newhouse la expected home from New Tork Wednesday. MRS. F. M. BENEDICT will leave Thursday Thurs-day for California, where she will spend the winter. MISS LAURA SHERMAN and Miss Stella Stel-la Salisbury have returned to the city after an absence of a -month. . FRANK J. GUSTTN will leave Thursday for Nebraska to visit relatives. He will return about the first of the year, accompanied by Mrs. Gustin and the ' children. DR. AND MRS. LEMAT and their two sons are home from a visit of a few days with Capt and Mrs. H. D. Styer at Logan. THB SHAKESPEAREAN section of the Ladies' Literary club met Wednesday morning and reviewed the fourth act of "King Lear." t |