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Show i ?y Society Eent? of -the Oeef. V HI f I i I I Numerous social events have been postponed I the past week on account of the death of Mr. HI tit Lowe, and in fact, the social life has not stepped i ft past the small informal affairs. II ' I S & & Hi i ,1 The annual agitation for a bal poudre has be- 1 ) I gun, but to be consistent with some of the sub- H I jects society is pleased to discuss of late, why not m' I a bal rouge? H 1 1 J H J' A local paper is laboring under the same mis- H ; 11 ) taken impression that all of the rooms at the H ', I I Commercial club are at the disposal of host, host- H i j 1 ess or friends during their appearance at a din- I 1 I ner or luncheon, and the club is about to take I & li strict action toward the exclusion of those who I m I abuse the liberal privileges allowed. t 'B I & & t5? J 'j I The Press club and a few friends will revel Jl ( much this evening. It has been proposed, second- :L i ed, and carried unanimously that the rise of the . I J1' sun tomorrow morning will be properly chap- ; g J eroned by the members, and the police have been Hi li fixed. H; ! $ ;( ' Carriages containing members will be fol- H ft lowed by citizens on foot and all will pass through H ' (j J the principal resident streets early tomorrow H iM. f morning. H ' w ' ' & H 1 .' 5 On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Shearman, Mrs. Gue H jftJS : and Mrs. Alma D. Katz entertained at a Twelfth IH 1 ' , Night party. Music and games were enjoyed. H H . Mrs. William H. Cunningham is in Fremont, j' Neb., and Mr. Cunningham is arranging his a- fc 1 l' fairs in San Francisco, their future home. R 111 I Mrs. McLaughlin is visiting Mrs. Armstrong B k ' at Park City. 'i I Miss Matilda Dern has returned to the city. je i Mrs. Clement entertained at dinner Wednesday ijri i evening. iji ft Mrs. John Sharp entertained at a Kensington i I i ' Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Andrew W. David. "j I i Miss Geddes goes to Boston again next week. m I 1 J; Miss Jenna Budd Geddes has returned to school. B I 1 11 I Mrs. Clement gave a dinner and theatre party B ' f 'I on Monday evening. M l A j Mr. and Mrs. Mont Ferry have returned from H M U the East. M iff 'li I Mrs So1 sieSel gave a luncueon for Miss Max" m j' J' I well of the Warde & James company, at the Alta . H '!' 1 I club on Wednesday B il; 1 f Mr- and Mrs- J B- Clinton and Miss Clinton II' ij have returned. Si'Il Miss Creary has planned a unique dinner for n I ' f next Tuesday evening, each course of which will It J ' t be sorved at the home of a different officer. The nirsi 1 Benedictine will be served by the bachelor of- 11 ' '1 1 1 fleers, and the remainder of the evening will be IKll' !'' I spent at their quarters. 1 if w 1 Mrs' L L Terry and Mrs- william A- Akers will BIM 1 1 leave shortly for Japan. Hltl ' I Tlie McCornick and Holman luncheons were f H 1 postponed on account of the death of Mr. Lowe. i IN " I Mrs James w- Nein and Iiss Neil1 entertained i ! 1 1 at llmcneon Tuesday afternoon. BiM II Mr' WuItney Eave an elegant dinner at the IJf i Iff Commercial club on Tuesday night to his chiefs Bifl m of staff and assistants. It was a great success, l i ' with an ideal host, and was one of the most en- 1 jj ' . joyable events of the week. ttB&Jl , I James and Walter Salisbury have returned to Hi 'I 1' I Cornell. Rlff m Miss Clarahan has been the guest of Mr. and Mi I Biff Wrs' John D Snencer durinS the week. RBwjf W Mr. and Mrs. W. H. King entertained at an HHi II elaborate dinner Thursday evening. IKHi fl Mrs -0, Moore Lindsay Entertained at dinner HBBB BtB last evening. IBHB BIH HH?B Mrs. Filer will give a Japanese dinner at the Commercial club preceding the Assembly Thursday. Thurs-day. Miss McGrath entertains informally this evening. |