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Show Iliff Methodist chureh. ' in Inform! re-t ceptlon at the torn, of. the bride's, par-ante par-ante followed. .-... - I AN EARLT February weddln will b that of L'm Marrarst FhUllpa of Denver and Ralph Din wood ey of this city. -' . . ' A NUMBER of w University " clubmen formed party last evening, for the play t tbe Salt Lake Theater. ..,- . MRS. FREEMAN MORNING STAR and daurhter. M1m Lucile, left Wednesday evening for two week' visit In Don-Tar, Don-Tar, where Mrs. Mornlnrstsr will atteni ma-reception to Oov. Buchtel on January 8. I'pon their return they will accompany accom-pany Mr. Mornlnjrstsr to Los Angelas and southern California. f J MRS.' C. W. BUCKHOLZ and her chtl-dren chtl-dren will leave within the next few weeks to Join Mr. 'Bockbols In 8an Francisco, i where they will make their home. . . MR. AND 'MRS. MORTIMER ALLEN returned yesterday from the roast to spend a .month. They are at home at. 84t East First South street. m m - MRS. ERNEST BAMBERGER fave a box party to the Crane performance at the Salt Lake Theater last night In honor of her rueaf, Mrs. -Francis Pastorlua of Colorado Springs Among the rueets vera. Clem Schramm and John Crltchlow.. MR. AND MRS. FRANK &NOX. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander and Dr. and Mrs. Cleveland occupied a box at tbe Crane performance last nujhf. ' . , ' e e DR. AND MRS. . PLUMMER entertained enter-tained Miss Leonora Jackson, the vtolin-1st. vtolin-1st. at the sllaonlaet. olaiit. INVITATIONS ARE OUT for an "old-fashioned "old-fashioned ball" to be riven by the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers at the Lion house January II. at f o'clock p. m. Hoop skirts and poke bonnets and any old- fashioned togs will be strictly au fait at this entertainment. On tbe entertainment committee are Ann D. Oroesbeck. Marlon Beattie Whitney, Clarissa Young- Spencer, Emma Whitney Pyper, Mary Jones Claw-son Claw-son and Lou Oroesheck McCune. MR. AND MRS. JAMES of Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, who havs ben speeding- soma time at tha Knutsford, left yssterdar for the coast. MRS. NETTIE ANDERSON of 121 First street will entertain at a children's party tomorrow afternoon for her little daughter, daugh-ter, SAyL MRS. A. E. WALKER and her mother. Mrs. P. S. Spsacue. are at home for the next fortnight at the Knutsford. MRS. HANAUER and Miss Ida Hsn-auer Hsn-auer will leave tomorrow for New York and Atlantic City, to be away for about a month. e MOTLAN C. FOX and his son rame in from the west yesterday for a short rtay In the city. atRS. NED KESSLER of Portland will be in town today for a visit of a week or so with friends. MRS.' C. P. GOODE of Btn-ham Is at tha Ken yon for a few days. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM V. HOARE have moved, and are now at home at 413 East Seventh South street. MRS. OEORGE DALTON of Denver, who Is at the Knutsford. will leave shortly for Los Angeles. THE CUP AND SAUCER CLUB met Wednesday sftemoon with Mrs. Keefe at the Emery-Holmes. MRS. J. T. CLASBEY will give a lunch-n. lunch-n. followed by a mstinee party, next Wednesday. In compliment to her guest, Mrs. v esley of Mlcnlgan. MRS. WILL CIAWSON of I.os Angeles An-geles arrived in the oity on Wednesday, and is the guest of Mrs. Dana Smith for six weeks. MRS. D. C. JACKLINO has returned from a trip to Loe Angeles. MR. AND MRS. J. D WOrtP are now at Hot Springs, Ark. They will leave in a few days, snd after one or two brief visits with friends, will arrive In Salt Lake about the 1st of February. MISS BLANCHE KIMBALL will be hostess at a luncheon Friday afternoon, followed by a symphony concert party. MISS LOUISE CLAWSON Is tha inspiration in-spiration of an entertainment to be given Saturday evening by Miss Oeneve Clark, with whom Miss Clawson is a guest. THIS EVENING tha freshmen class of the University of Utah will lv Its first receptfon. The affair Is to be In the nature na-ture of a "Japanese shindig." The hall whefe the event Is to tske pla'e has been all done out in Japanese enrtr. and the freshman green is very prominent among the decorations. Arrangements are In chartre of the officers of the class, who are Nell Judd, president; Florence Sher-mer. Sher-mer. vice-president; Harry Alley, secretary secre-tary and treasurer. Patrons and patronesses pa-tronesses of tha affair are President and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury, Dean and Mrs. Byroa Cummlngs, Dean and Mrs. Ralph V. Chamberlain. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Ebaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maddock. Dr. and Mrs. Merrill and Prof, and Mrs. David R. Allen. e MEMBERS OF THE LADIES' LITER-. ARY CLUB are planning a dance for Washington's birthday, those In charge of the affair being Mrs. Russell C Woodruff. Wood-ruff. Mrs. Ira Hud on Lewis and Mrs. Russel L. Tracy. see MISS CORINNE GOLDSMITH of San Francisco, a guest with Mrs. Charles Crls-mon. Crls-mon. has been the Inspiration of a number num-ber of social affairs. MISS BLANCHE KIMBALL entertains Informally this evening for her mother, Mrs. Julia Kimball. A CARD APT AIR was given this after-non after-non by Mrs. W. R. Warren and Mrs. R. C. Hill at the home of Mrs. Hill. MRS. M. T. BAILEY and Mrs. Chsrles Poet gave the second of a series of bridge teas this afternoon at the Post home. MISS JESSIE ANDERSON entertains informally at dinner this evening. MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. DALY entertain en-tertain the Card club this evening. MISS FLORENCE GRANT will entertain enter-tain the Sewing club next Wednesday afternoon. af-ternoon. MISS MARGARET SHEARER of Bay City, Mich., was the honor guest at an Informal tea given by Mrs. F. H. Burton at Fort Douglas this afternoon. Miss Shearer is a guest with Miss Douglas. MRS. J. B. TAYLOR entertained informally in-formally at bridge this afternoon. MRS. EDWIN KIMBALL was hostess at a Kensington, followed by a high tea. yesterday afternoon In honor of Miss Alice Paul, who Is to be a February ' bride. After an hour or so spent sewing sew-ing for the bride-to-be. a buffet dinner was served. Mrs. Kimball was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. A. S. Martin. Miss Martin. Miss Goldlng. Miss Hortense Lockhart and Miss Ethel Paul. MISS DAISY RATBOL'LD was hostess at a charming "600" party yesterday afternoon. af-ternoon. A pink and green color scheme was used, being carried out with pink carnations and potted palms, and the idea was also carried out In the monogramd tally cards. Mrs. A. Cowsn presided In the dining-room, and was assisted by Miss Ruby Koeber. Five tables were filled with the players, and prises were won by Miss Alice Fisher and Miss Beatrice Bea-trice O'Connor. The guests included Mrs Wavne C. Hamphlll. Mrs. Charles C. Crtemon. Mrs. C. M. Raybould. Mrs. Benjamin Ben-jamin White. Mrs. Chester O'Nell. Mrs. Trederlck IT. Ieopsrd. Miss Annie Adams. Mis Phoebe Hardin. Mrs. Frederick St. nalr. Miss Carrie Colbath, Mrs. Henry McGve, Mrs. Eliot Kimball. -Miss Geneve Clark. Miss Beatrice. O'Connor. Miss Evelyn Thomas, Miss Ada Murphy, Mrs. 8. M. Woolley, Miss Vlvlsn Little. Miss Hallle Ferron. Miss Corinne Goldsmith of San Francisco, Miss Alice Fisher, Miss Louise Clawson of Los Angles, Miss Leigh Black. A DINNER In compliment to Mrs. Francis Paetorius of Colorado Springs was given laat evening at the Alta club hv F. C. Schramm and John S. Crltchlow. The table was laid in the green room. American beauties constituting the decorations. deco-rations. The other guests were Mr. an.l Mrs. Ernest Bamberger and Miss Kather-ine Kather-ine Williams. THE FIRST OF A SERIES of card parties to be given bv Mrs. W. R. Warren and Mrs. R. C. Hall occurred yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Warren. White and green was the color scheme used In the parlor, which was carried out with palms, white snapdragons and green shaded candles. In the dining-room the decorations were in red. MRS. H. G WHITNEY entertained members of the Sewing club at a second Kensington tea yesterday. A COASTING PARTY w us enjoyed hv about thirty sophomores of the t'nlversity of Utah last evening, the hill from Fort Douglas to Eighth East street being chosen for the sport. A supper at the home of Dr. E. C. Ebaugh brought to a close a" most enjoyable evening. THE CARD PARTY given by the Woman's Wom-an's Republican club last evening at the home of Mrs. Howard A. King was a most successful event. Prltes were won by Mrs. Ensign and Mrs. Lee Jones. A "GERMAN AFTERNOON" Is the feature of the regular meeting today of the Ladles' Literary club. Mrs. C. E. Allen, who lived several years abroad, will give a talk on Berlin. Music will bo rendered bv Mrs Graham Putnam. Miss Emllv Jessiip and Hugh Dougall. . THE OFFICERS and hoard of managers man-agers of the Infants' home were entertained enter-tained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. W. H. Tibbals. A business meeting wss held from 2 to J o'clock, ollowed by a social hour. Delightful refreshments were served. MRS. r. F. PERKINS. Mrs. A. F. Walker and Mrs. W. E. 8harp entertained the members of the Girls' Friendly society so-ciety of St. Psul's church this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. MISS SELMA AND MISS ALICE WALL, who are attending Mt. Verncm 1 semlnsry. Wsshlngton. D. C. were the j recipients of Invitations to a brilliant re- i ception given at the White House on j January 17, where they were presented , to President snd Mrs. Roosevelt. I MRS. THOMAS W. PINKERTON Is the j Siest of hsr daughter. Mrs. Edward i oore, 258 Covey flats, for two weeks. MR. AND MRS. W. EDWARD FIFE entertained a box party the first night's performance of "She Stoops to Conquer" laat evening. A Dutch supper at the Fife apartments In the Erpery-Holmes followed. MISS CLARA B. COVER snd L. Lawless Law-less ware married Wednesday evening at tha noma of Dr. D. 1&, Hefmlck of tt) ' 3 |