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Show , fji l CTe Ileal XShingj and the Climbers. IN' ff! H i 1 l's I I Shrove Tuesday seemed to be misplaced this K ij 1 1 I 1 ! year, but really the beginning of Lent, from a B' li Is J ills i social standpoint happened the past week, and H nl I I I not the week preceding. For the gayety continued Hml Vi day and night from the evening of the Holmes . 'ill reception to the morning after the splendid house Kv ' !i II i warming that happened at Llngerlonger on Mon- I'Ht'i i"il! I (fi I day evenin5 At mst. however, the season of Bl ill III 1 res seems to nave a formal entrance, but the B ' m if II I theatrical managers have come to the rescue, B ' l I ' li 1 offering a variety of good things to overcome the B'i H III If $ I social inertia. Theater parties in abundance with Bl)1 l 111 11 1 llte dmners preceding and little suppers follow- In fill v ng- nave been the proper caper, and many are B iH 118 K scheduled for next week. The Benner Smiths B Ml I Ih whose dinners are always so delightful, will give H S; I M two or three more in the near future, and Sam H f 1 I ill Newhouse is coming home next week a fact ' I i f f fi which means that society stomachs will have Bl t 1 fi plenty to do. B N'lilfi . k-' SfiH -B --J I 8 IH Hardy has the end of a social season been -H I' slfi supplemented with such a flood of brilliant affairs Bl 4 SIB ns those following the beginning of Lent, and the -H ! m'1 Hill i reception given by Judge and Mrs. Powers at their B1' P infill ' new nomo on Monday evening was a fitting climax .Hi' 1 ISIafi to tl10 season's events. There Is no doubt that B ' fiflfPi "Llngerlonger" was the most appropriate name $ mi that could have been chosen -for this truly beau- !jLJ I tiful home, for the Powers hospitality made the 'Iff I affair a real housewarming, enjoyed by a brilliant I HI I pssemblage of their very many friends. Ill I The mansion was thrown open from top to $31 I bottom, and in every artistic room there was ft 8 J warmth and color and enjoyment with a sort of . If 39 ifnwritten sign under the lights on the great ver- gflfi aifda JkhicUreacl that the latchstring hung out-H out-H flffi The Bob Smiths sat at each end of one of the Yym J prettiest dinner tables of the week, their guest of IJJjSj honor being Mrs. Jack Jevne. Patriotic colors 1 1 JM were used in tho decorations and seldom has a smarter dinner been attended at the Commercial Club. tV ( t The Mclntyre-Dern wedding is the largest affair af-fair scheduled for next week, and will take place at the beautiful home of the bride's parents on Tuesday evening. A large number of invitations have been issued, and the reception to follow the ceremony will be one of the gayest affairs of the winter. V tV fcC Mrs. Billy Cunningham will be home shortly from California. Just at present she is one of the ever present Salt Lake population of San Francisco, where a couple of beautiful dinners were given in her honor by Jessie Anderson, who will visit here this summer. O t& Clarence McCornick and Henry Peery have gone to Southern California, and I heard them telling someone they were going to examine a mine. That famous gold mine of Gussie Holmes' perhaps, the Angelus. And. there's a yacht waiting wait-ing impatiently for their arrival. Nothing like a steam yacht to aid in the examination of a mine. Wonder how deep the water is in the tunnel? V t Does my old friend Grabs move in exclusive circles? Well I hope he does. He's got cell "13" in the rotary. & Mrs. Harry Gue has gone to Boise to visit her sister Mrs. Alma D. Katz. Mrs. Heber M, Wells entertained for her during the week. Mrs. A. W, McCune entertained at an afternoon after-noon tea on Wednesday. " . t5 Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes holds an informal reception re-ception next Friday afternoon. fc5 ? v? A quiet wedding of the week was that of Miss Paula Fritchel, the popular actress, and Mr. R. R. Fulton, which took place at St. Paul's cathedral on Wednesday evening, the Rev. Perkins officiating. Miss Frltchel was attended by Mrs. N. J. Carroll and Soron X. Christensen was best man for Mr. Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton will make their home in this city. |