Show GET L Tonight Governor Cutler and his staff and their wives were guests of the management of the Colonial Tuesday and Scott and the other officers and their wives were guests of honor at the Miss Julia Heme who has been the guest of and J. T. White for the past two weeks left Wednesday for George L. Savage entertained delightfully at bridge Tuesday in honor of A. H. Snow seven being played and a number of other guests coming in for The rooms were decorated in carnations and the parlor in pink the tables having a vase of the flowers for a centerpiece surrounded by ferns and and candelabra with red Assisting the hostess were W. H. Fred Misses Geneve Savage and Bernar-dine and J. T. White entertained at an informal musi-cale Tuesday night in honor of Miss Julia the being decorated in white and red and a program being rendered by Charles Read and Jack Keith and Miss Lorene About 25 guests enjoyed the Reed Smoot and Miss Chloe Smoot of Provo and Theodore Genter of are guests of C. A. Karl Schied will leave for New York shortly after the to spend a few weeks with her F. John C. Nivin will arrive in Salt Lake nest week after spending six months Miss Adelaide who will be heard at the First M. E. church of this city Friday is one of London's She has been heard at PROGRAM I Andante and Mendelssohn Scherzo Melodie Brahms Two Hungarian Dances II Sonata B flat 35 Chopin Grave Doppio Scherzo Funeral March Finale III Au Convent Evening Star from Wagner-Liszt Turkish March from Beethoven's of The band comes from the distance and passes The Wind Alkan The Weber Piano furnished by the Carstensen-Anson Music Waldemar Van who is attending will spend his Christmas vacation with his and Waldemar Van Cott on East First South Miss Julia the Misses Rae and Olive Bartch entertained at a pleasant bridge affair Tuesday A few friends of the bride-elect being invited to meet her quite Two prizes were given and were won by Matthew Cullen and Miss Helen wit hone going to the guest of The regular meeting of the Woman's league will be held nest Monday instead of the third Monday in the on account of the holiday It is probable that the league will have the two sides of the question as to a food combine presented by able Miss Edith ok Tuesday afternoon was formally to Washington society at a tea given by her Senator and Mrs Geo The tea was an elaborate affair for Queen's where she played with her sister in the famous Fred Wood's invitations were some of which have been received in The Utah Archeological society will be entertained Saturday evening at the home of Governor and John C. Doctor Ira D. Travis of the Salt Lake High school will give a paper on Explorations in the and Professor Edwin Evans of the University will discuss the subject of a Museum of Art and Friday December Professor Harry L. Wilson or Johns Hopkins will give a free illustrated lecture in the Packard library hall on Excavations mf under the auspices of the Utah branch of the Archaeological Institute of The Regimental Bridge club regular monthly meet- at h ort The hosts Jesses of the evening wet W ant d U K mott Captain and Lieutenant W D were a few guests from to J Luncheons were given by Miss Pearl Van 5 who entertained for eight fi her girl and Miss Hi en who entertained j f her home in Third East for Miss Julia 1 p The young people of the Ei 1 ble class of the First church will entertain an oyster supper from 6 Saturday Decode E Miss Lillian Oliver leaves fa I to take nj f her work at B. T. ol f which she is head of the cal |