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Show oauntermgs ; ,7 H Did anyone remark that there was anything H doing in society? There is not, and has not been H lor several dnys. Those who are left in town H have been depending upon the theatres, small H dinners and the cafe dancing, which has hap- H pily been provided for them, but there have H been no large events to claim their attention H though the leading cafes provided lively scenes H for those who crowded in and out of the theatre H during the Trentini engagement. H id H Lent begins a little late this year and it is to H bo hoped that in the two or three weeks remain- H ing before Ash Wednesday, there will be some H signs of life other than, of a semi-public nature, H though seemingly the lenten season does not H really make a great deal of difference in this H modern day. The craze for dancing has taken H such a firm hold "on the public that a regiment H could not stop it for forty days and nights. In H fact some of those in society are so infatuated H with the new dances that they don't seem to H care with whom they dance, or when or whore b H On Tuesday at Fort Douglas, Mrs. George H. H Estes entertained at a tea and reception for a H largo number of her friends at the Estes quarters. H The aftair was one of the happiest in a compar- H itively dull week, the guests being the ladies who H have remained at the post and a large number H of friends from the city. Mrs. Estes was assist- H ed in receiving her guests by Mrs. A. E. Ah- H rends and Mrs. Frederick R. Palmer. Others H assisting were Mrs. J. H. Hess, Mrs. A. W. H Foreman, Mrs. W. W. Trimmer, Mrs. T. R. M Harker, Mrs. Willis "Uline, Mrs. John T. Axton, H Mrs. Joseph Rogers and Mrs. George H. Smith. H B There won't bo enough studying at the Uni- H verslty next week to hurt anything. It is Hi "prom" week, the festivities ending in the H Junior prom, which will take place at the Hotel H Utah on next Friday evening. There are events Hj scheduled for every day, beginning Monday, both H, at the University and the different fraternity H! houses in the vicinity, and there is an absolute promise that there will bo something doing for rbout sixteen hours every day. "Prom" week is always looked forward to during the latter part of the college year and it is said that there is more on the tapis this year than ever before. |