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Show In Society . The A. C. Junior Prom, glvon at the Pavilion Monday evening was one of the prettiest and most tutlstlc nf-fairs nf-fairs of tho season. The hall was beautifully decorated with butterflies In all colora and sizes hanging from tho colling and covering tho w.ills. Dottcn In this mass of bji'erfllo3 wero tho lights draped with smllux. in tho four corners of tho hall wore booths representing tho different classes .The sophomores' booth wbr a spider web, having all the alluro-ments alluro-ments of a spider's parlor. The First years' was a beo hive, very appropriate for tho activity of this class. Tho Freshmen's was made of klnnlklnlc, most artistic in design. The Juniors was'a butterfly booth In keeping with the unique and clever decorations. Hrom this bootli refreshments wero served. Standing In tho midst of tho others was tho faculty booth with Its divans, rugs, easy chairs and cushions. Casting nn-atmosphoro of dignified scholosticlsm. Tho grand march was led by Prof, and Mrs. John T. Caino, Jr., following after them tho faculty, then came tho Juniors. Much credit is duo tho committee on arrangements for tlio artistic and successful way In. which oyory detail was carried through. The patrons of the ovonlng wore: tVr! and Mrs. Ball, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas, Prof, and Mrs. J. T. Caino, Jr. Dollghtful uiUbIc was furnished fur-nished by tho Thatcher orchestra. On Friday afternoon, Mrs. E. W. Robinson entertained with four tables of bridge. Tho rooms wero decorated with violets and spring flowers. Delicious De-licious refreshments woro served. Those who had tho pleasure of tho afternoon wero Mrs. C. T. Teetzel, Mrs. J. C: Walters, Mrs. Joseph Howell, How-ell, Mrs, S. O. Stephens, Mrs. E ,P. Bacon, Mrs. E. C. Bacon, Mrs. Maud Robinson, Mrs. A. H. Thompson, Mrs. Charley Hansen, Mrs. Horaco Nebo-korMrslKTL Nebo-korMrslKTL Campbell, Mrs. A. 'I--. Cole, Mrs. G. W. Thatcher, Mrs. Walter Wal-ter McLaughlin, Mrs Frederick E. Clerk. Mrs. Frank W. Thatcher, Misses Sara Huntsman, Hattle Smith, Nora Ellason, Elizabeth Smith. m Mrs. Joseph Howell entoitalned with a family dinner Tuesday evening. Tho tnblo had for a center piece n cut glass bowl filled with violets. Covers wero laid for twelve. ! A number of Informal affairs were glvon for Mrs. Harry Parker, whllo sho was visiting here. Mrs. J. S. Hendricks entertained Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Clarenco Cummlngs of Salt Lake. Tho rooms wero artistically decorated with violets and greenry. Dollclous refreshments re-freshments woro sdrvod. Those Included In-cluded wcro: Mrs. Jesslo Earl, Mrs. Frank Earl, Mrs. M. M. Roeso, Mrs. Harry Farr, Mrs. S. H. Nocdham, Mrs. N. It.. Necdham, Mrs. Frank Brock, Mrs. Charles Goodwin and Mrs. Carl Smart. On Thursday evening, Mr and Mrs. M. M. Rccso entertained At dinner. Tho center of tho table was graced with n largo bowl of violets A bunch of violets marked places for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jenkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lowls Buxton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Mr, and Mrs. Fred James, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Needham. After dinner tho evening was passed playing "BOO." Mrs. Frank Earl, Mrs, Lewis Buxton capturing tho prizes. Mrs. H. A. Pcderson entortalncd In honor of hor llttlo daughtor Mls3 Mario Ma-rio Pederaon Tuesdav afternoon. The rooms woro artistically decorated with carnations nnd ferns, A dollghtful afternoon af-ternoon was passed playing gamos, Refreshments Re-freshments woro served. Thoso In cluded woro. Misses Delia Smith, Grehta Bench, Adollno Barber, Dru-colla Dru-colla Jacobsen, Elslo Thompson, Flor-onco Flor-onco Odoll, Afton Odcll, May Hen-dilcks, Hen-dilcks, Virginia Bowman, Ruth v Bar-hor, Bar-hor, Ellon Nlelson, Adelaide Nielsen and Dorothy Joppesen. m On Sunday evening, Mrs. Alburt Jonklns cutertalned at dlnnor in honor hon-or of Mis, C. A. Cummlngs. Tho tnblo had for a conterpleco pink and whlto carnations and forns In a cut glass vaso. Covers wero laid for Mrs. Cummlngs, Cum-mlngs, Mr. and Mrs C. S. Goodwin, I Mr. nnd Mrs. Mosos Reoso, Mr and j Mrs Frank Brcnk |