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TIIK AniZON.V -MOIiXINl JANUARY 2 ly .1 01 3, iiilil The Social Calendar rikl iSa AT1N KE- 7 si A ilik1 ln A ft 1, VUJ 1 I rfjHPRlSE PARTY 'oR MRS. MENZIE8 moHt delightful surprise party was Mrs. E. A. Measles, by a num-w ot hr irlnii onty occasion of Mr birthday ttiinlvfisafy, Thursday fn(ng, at the Meunlea home ffh touif siro-t.

The party appeared with Lie bouquets of fragrant carnations, JhB which they decorated the home verV priitllly and tnen rendered a very tliarnihiK musical program, which was follows: viollu solo, The Tempest of the Heart, Verdi rmifldeiice Mendelssohn Mr. Tv A. Moore local solo, "As High as Stars and aa P1 a tne Petrle 'Sing Mo to ytollh accompaniment. 1 Mr. E.

A. Menzles -yiano solo, Fifth Nocturue. Meditation. 'i KLAW ERLANGR, Present: TUESOAY The Woman's Auxiliary or Grace Kpiseopal church wilt now their nionthlv meeting at the parish houte. Mrs.

Burt has just been elected president of tula WEDNESDAY Mrs.1 T. DufT.wJU give a pretty eard'imrty at her home on East Fourth street. THURSDAYMrs. W- Lawrence will bo the hostess to the.Faculty Card club at her Fourth street home. The Elwell club will meet at the home of Mra.

John Savage Bates. The Elks will, give their monthly dance at the Elks hall.v home RIDAYM 188 Leta Hoffman will entertain sorority girls at her The members of the Sew So club will be the guests of Miss Elate Slewert. The Bessie Edgar Guild, underthe direction of a number of the younger, set, will give a charming dance in the parish hall on Stone and University avenues. Tlle, cnBenlal Whlat club will be entertained at the noraejot Mrs. H.

R. Hitchlns of EaBt Second street. X. DELTA PHI OANCE Fragile narcissus and blooming violets made the chapter house of the Delta Phi fraternity on the Speedway a delightful filace- tor the dancing party In honor, of the new Initiate to the January IU. The latest pledges are Messrs.

Howard, Hendry, Meyerfc Brlsley, Miller, Lawrence and Lynch, add their secret initiation took place on the evening before the dance by which they were formally Introduced as fraternity brothers. The music was charming, and delicious 'refreshments Here served 'during the evening. The guests were Messrs. aud Mmes. Kirk T.

Moore, Burrell Hatcher, Misses Hatcher. Esther Curry, Alice Lawson', Katherine Hdy, Rena a Tou-rette, Nydia Acker, Esther Wright, Helen Liudsley, Gladys Woods, Ruth Cheyney, Mildred Huddleston, Julia Roekefellow, May -Jolly, Catherine Marlette, Ruth Reed, Edith Wakefield. Mabel Carter and Teddle Illchey Messrs. Walker, E. J.

Renaud, Lawrence, Howard, Lynch, Brlsley, Klein, Kengla, Miller. Dick, Meyer, Will Hendry, Charles Renaud. H. Ayleworth, Albert Crawford, Frank Culln, Carlos 1 A delightful Yama Yama dance will be given at the Country Club in 1 11 vuuuuj Mrs. w.

m. vuuer 11 IH' Ir1 1I1Ej Lange nonor oi mibb uarrine Drake, by Misses Doris and Josephine Brady. T'tnnn solo. Thine Own. vvu ui emu win meei wun jvirB.

r. Sullivan. SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. F. Iaeger will give a beautiful dinner at the Santa Rita. The High School Social club ls' plannlng a downtown danc fr this evening. 7 Miss Harriet Gregory will be the hostess to the Omicron PI Kppa at.

her home on North Sixth avenue. The Mining Engineers Society of the University Arizona will give a dance at Herring Hall. THREE-REEL SOCIETY DRAMA Gibson, JI. C. Hayhnrst, Carl Hurst, RC L.

Jackson, F. A. Luis, J. Maffeo, Percy Minister, Cedric Scheerer, Har Features Extra Added I'iano solo, Dorothy. Smith Miss Luella Smith I'iano solo, Valse de Concert Peabody Junior Mrs.

T. Sullivan Vocal solo, Non Evans Goodbye Tostl Mrs. Fred Fait Vocal solo, Oh, Dry Those Tears, Del Rlego Mr. H.5C, King Jteeitatlon, Joan of Arc's Farewell to Home Schiller Mrs. P.

St. Aubln. Quartette. -The -Garden of Roses lessrs. Fred Fall.sE.

A. Menzies, I w. A. McCloud and Bryce Smith. Following these unusually lovely selections, games and dancing were en-joved and Mrs.

Menaies was presented with many beautiful gifts of cut class from the Coaena Whist club, and an exquisite diamond lavalllere from Mr. Menzies. At midnight a delicious l.miwr was served and the guests Lesson No. 4 1 -i How to Dance the Modern Dances Written for The Star by John Murry Anderson, author ojt 'Social Dancing of Today," Frederick Stokes Co. Essanay' Comedy- SOPHIE'S FATAL WEDDING Two-Part Selig Drama- MYSTERY OF SEVEN CHESTS were Messrs.

and'Mmes- E. A. rim H. C. King, A.

Moore, Fred old Scbwaien and J. auinvaii. JOLLY SORORITY EVENING The Omicron PI Kappa sorority en-Joyed a very delightful evening as the guests of Miss Flora Griggs at her attractive Third home a week ago last night. The rooms were charming with carnations, and the table was a dainty spectacle in flowers and the sorority colors of lavender and gold. Clever games were played.

The first one vwas a word game in which the players were to see who could ma'ke the most, words by eliminating from other words such as making "chef" from "chief." Misses Florence Beck and Sadie Hawke were the fortunate winners at this pastime, and Misses Bessie Berkley and Blanche Rosenstern won at the turkey contest. The prizes were lovely silver articles. Miss -Grace Mufftain was admitted as a pledge, and will soon be initiated into this jolly society. A pretty luncheon was served, and the guests spent the remainder of the evening in dancing. Those who were present at thiS pleasant affair were Misses Katherine Duffy, Bessie Barkley.

Delia Austin, Florence Beck. Helen Record, Harriet Gregory, Anna Hunt, Sadie Hawke, Harriet Anderson, Irma Rosenstern, Blanche Rosenstern and Grace Mustain. Miss Gregory will be GOMING MONDAY KATHLYN WILLIAMS in BLOOD RED ROSE MATINEE TODAY 3:00 P. M. ft'.

Fall. E. AV. Eberfc W. A.

McCloud, J. St. Atibin, Mmea. W. E.

Fuller, fi B. Smith, T. Sullivan, Miss Luella Smith and Mrs. Bryce Smith. DELIGHTFUL VALENTINE PARTY Cupid would haye1 been in bis element amid the maze Of winging hearts that were strung in-the gayest profusion throughout the', attractive home cf Harriet when she gave a clever valentine party for friends and members of tha'Sew So club last afternoon, i hearts hung from the chandelier, wfer strewn on the table, and formed Jhe place cards, rivalling the lacy 'valentines at each place, while the luncheon's appointments urn! goodies all displayed the same Idea.

Candies' and cakes were In the form of most desirable little hearts, ami heartrshaped beetq, garnished the fruit salad, while the sandwiches were of the' same delectable model. The guests "were, to write a tender verse on each and the prize for the wifiest Vas awarded to Mrs. J. 0. The prize was a right (4).

Occupies one. measure. NOTE: Man Is now standing at woman's side; woman Js placed to man's right, both facing the same -way. On count 3 of each of the move- ments partners clap hands, and on 'count 4 snap their fingers. Second Section: (Executed in closed position of the partners).

Execute one-step pivot, turn to the right about exactly as described in second section of second figure. Occupies 16 half counts or 4 complete measures. Repeat first and second sections of final figure. Occupies 8 measures. The entire figure 16 measures.

i Woman's part The converse of the man's. The Lu-lu Fado was introduced by Louis Duque, the Parisian dancer, who also originated i the Tango and Maxixe. Duque is now in New York demonstrating his dance creations. The IjU-Iu Fado is extremely simple and effective. It promises to become even as popular as the Fox Trot.

The Separation Figure, though much1 less complicated than7 the old fashioned Lancers and Quadrilles suggest a revival of the square dance, i The writer has' seen upwards of fifty couples performing the Lulu Fado at the same time with most pleasing effect. The fascinating music for the dance is published In this coun LYRIC THEATRE is i the next entertainer to the club, which Will WICC Ql. l.V uuj JOSEPH'S ACADEMY A--very enjoyable musical evening was given by the pupils of St. Joseph's DOUBLE BILL, TODAY I academy In honor of th vttstt of the The 8th and 9th Episodes of. neverena 1 mouier Agues uuiiKsgo, Mother and Mother' Marcella, "The Perils of Pauline" THE LU-LU FADO The Lulu Fado is danced to special music written in 2-4 time.

The following version of the dance lias been found practicable for ball room use. It is danced with a set sequence, and each figure is performed to its own particular phrase of the music. 4 First Figure (Executed in closed position) Man's part Step front on left foot (1). Step on right (2). Occupies one measure.

Step on left (1). Step on right (1-2 count). Step left (1-2 count.) Occupies one measure. Repeat movement beginning with rightlfoot. Continue until end of first phrase of music.

Occupies in all 16 Woman's 'part The converse of the man's. Second Figure (Executed in closed position) First Section: Man's part Execute half two-step turn to the left about, beginning with the left foot. Occu-, pies one measure. Execute half two-step turn to the right about, beginning with, the right foot. Occupies one measure.

Repeat movement to the left about and to the right about, Oc- cupies two measures. Second Section: Step back on left foot and execute plain one-step, pivot turn 'for 16 half counts, turning always to the right about. Occupies 4 measures. Repeat first and sections. Occupies 8, measures.

The entire figure occupies 16 measures. Woman's part The converge of the man's. Third Figure (Immediately follows one-step pivot turn which occupie dthe last four measures of the preceding figure. Begins at side position; with the woman placed to the man's left). First Section: Man's part Separates from partner and travels directly forward.

Step left (1). Step right (2). Step left (3). Execute half turn to right about and point right foot towards partner, retaining weight upon left foot (4). Occupies one measure.

NOTE: The woman conversely has traveled in opposite direction and similarly has made half turn and now faces man again. Step forward on right foot towards partner (1). Step on left (2). Step on right (3). Point left foot retaining weight upon the who are visiting their western" The pretty program rendered was as follows: Piano Duet PiaHo Duet .1 'Passion" 1st1 piano, 'M.

Escobosa; 2nd piano, F. Cordova. 14 Thf Most Thrilling Serial yf Today, 8th- -The Great White Goddess Piano Duo 1st piano, Dorothy Sharp; 2nd piano, Toulouse Chadwlck delicious box of audy in a heart-shaped carton. 1 The guests who 'participated In this delightful sewing and heart party were Mesdameg David Bloom, J. G.

Brown, Thorpe, Sam Jacobs, Charles Woodell, Eugene Woolf, B. K. Hatcher, GortTon Sawyer, W. B. Cobexly, Albert Montgomery.

H. W. Misses Elsie Stewart, Marguerite Brown, Grace Woodell, Minnie Woodell, Katherine Hogan, Mena Montoya, Marie Furcell, Mabelle Puach, and Wilhelmina Pusch, MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Sara A. Mtinoz. a graduate from the Mary J.

Plait School two years ago, was married last evening at thh sihnnl tn. rtTAlmlltn VflH- Piano Solo "Souvenir" 9thi-The Devil Lends a Hand Both Episoties Hero Today. Piand Duo "La Petite Mazurka" Piano, M. Escobosa violin, Toulouse Chad wick Vocal "Little Rhymes" Witu the Ever-Popular Pearl White in the Leading Continuous From 1 to 10 P. quez.

The rooms we're prettily de-J corated and Reverend Henry Van Genevieve, Lucy and Irene Piano Duo M. Estobosa and K. Barnett Piano Duo Amore" 1st Dorothy Sharp; 2nd piano, Toulouse Chadwlck Piano Duo "Consolation" 1st piano, T. 2nd piano, Lk Robinson Piano Solo "Dixie Land" M. Escobosa Vocal Chorus Hymn to St.

Agnes DRAMA SECTION MEETING Undoubtedly the club hall will be crowded tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 when the drama section will give a program of particularly entertaining THE I. B. ENTERTAINED Miss Amalia Allison was the charming little hostess at a meeting of the B. yesetrday afternoon at her cosy home on North Seventh The I. 8.

is a delightful little sewing club which assembles twice, a month for jolly sewing bees, and 'the members are Misses Amalia Allison, Katherine Power, Lucy Doyle, Georgia Helen Ronatadt, Eloise Tykle, Mari- try by Joseph Stern. The Amer-lean edition (upon which the fore- going description Is based) differs slightly from the European pub- llcation. The Victrola company' issues a record of the French, arrangement and the. Columbia of the American. The dance, which la preceded by an Introduction, should be played through twice.

The Introduction is sometimes used for dancing, but is not practicable for general ballroom use. It may be used for Exhibition work. The Separation Figure, with Its clapping of hands and snapping of fingers, is sometimes criticized as being too theatrical. It Is no more so than the figures of the Quadrille, and, as already stated, is much less complicated. It usually proves to be the most enjoyable figure of the Lu-lu Fado and is really one of the secrets of Ue popularity of the dance.

Next week's lesson will deal with the new One-Step. THE SOCIAL CHRONICLE Mrs. Kirk T. Moore is entertaining as her house guest, her charming sister, John Bridge Aspinwall, of London, who will pass the winter in the Old Pueblo. Mrs.

L. J. F. Iaeger returned Friday from Los Angeles, where she went for a flying visit the early part of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. Milo Bean arrived Tuesday from Oakland, California, Valkenbnrg presided. The bride was gracefully gowned In white, and the young couple will reside In Tncson. Their home will be at 555 North Ninth, ave.nue after aJnuary 20th. SEWING BEE AT MRS.

DUFF'S A merry, informal afternoon was spent by some of the members of the Needlework club at' the cosy home of Mrs. T. A. Duff on. EasC Fourth street last Friday afternoon.

Dainty refreshments were served and those present ere Mesdames'; J. Walls, Walter Reid, W. H. Lawrence, L. C.

Shaw and Jlilo Bean. This congenial little society will take yp regular' meetings some time in the near future. features for the members of the Worn-j an's club. Such noteworthy plays as are to be reviewed at this gathering will attract the attention of all dramatic students, and the reading of Mrs. Schlademan, who has had several years' training in elocution in the is anticipated as a particular 'The program is as follows: PART I.

(a) Reading: Pinero's "The' Second Mrs. Tanqueray" Mrhs. Carl Schlademan (b) Study: Paula Tanqueray Emily Bowers PART U. anna: Servin, Dorothy Ainsworth and Hortense Miller. The Allison residence was bright with the pretty- colors of the club olive green and orange, and the table decorations were carried out in these attractive, Tiny baskets of orange tied with dainty green bows, and initialed place cards graced the luncheon table, where a delicious refection was served, The guests spent a very merry afternoon at, sewing.

Jit 3l ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION A triple wedding anniversary -will he celebrated in a delightful manner in Phoenix next week, when M. and Mrs. T. Ed. Mr.

and Mrs. Golds-worthy of Phoenix, and Mr. and. Mrs. Ed.

Kastner of Prescott will hold a On Saturday, January 30th, 1915 De luxe Theater Baskets Indian where this attractive young Dnae has been spending a month with friends. Bean was up north Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, distinguish joint affair in honor of the occasion. "The Miracle Anita Post "The Money Makers" Mrs.

William Marshall ATTRACTIVE CHURCH WEDDING Miss Evalyn "Loss of Casa Grande was gowned very charmingly in white satin and tulle at her quiet, church wedding to Mr. William Coxon last at 8 o'clock. The altar was massed with white flowers, match We Just Received' a Shipment of Pbmo as the, three couples were married on the same day. Mr. and Mrs.

Utt left last evening for the northern part vt the state. ji -THE'JULIANS' DINNER PARTY ed ethnologist of the Smithsonian In- stjtution, who has been the house guest of the Paul Brlntons, let the city Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McVey and Mrs.

Lillian McVey have returned to the McVey rancho near Arivaca, where they will spend the winter. Mr. Seely W. Mudd, who ranks as one of the most noted mining engineers In the country, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Court enay De Kalb A charming dinner last night was given by Mr. and Mrs. George Julian ing the rich white hangings in the chancel and making a lovely and simple decoration for the ceremony. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Clara Loss, and the other guests were at their pretty home University boulevard.

A great cluster of handsome American Beauty roses decked during his recent stopover in Tuc Modoc Yupok INDIAN BASKETS Miss Flora O'Myers and Mr. J. IJ. the table and gave a lovely touch to the prettily-appointed dinner. The guests who enjoyed this attractive af Campbell.

Dr. W. J. Dixon officiated. Mr.

Coxon, connected with a business house here, was born In New England, fair were Mr. and Mrs. William Julian. Miss Kate Lincoln of- New York, and Mr. Edward Heidt of Los Angeles.

.5 Additional society items will be found on page four of this section. raised in England, and has spent a number of years in Australia and Africa before coming here. A wedding supper of pretty appointments Mountain View Hotel son. Mrs. J.

E. Beatty left Tucson for Iowa last Monday night, where she was called on account of the serious illness of her mother. The length of her stay is indefinite. Mr. and Mrs.

George Julian of University Boulevard aro entertain1 lng an attractive house guest, Miss Kate Lincoln, of New York. Mrs. Jack O'Donnell of Los Angeles is a visitor at the home of Mrs. J. B.

Henderson. AT ORACLE was given later in tne evening. Mr, and Mrs. Coxon will make their home in Tucson. Ho Sick' SKIN OF BEAUTY 1 JOY rPRtVEW Dr.

T. FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream 01 MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES POSTPONED AFFAIRS The meetine of the Auction Bridge club, which waa to have taken placa nemming 10 amornia arter art A Delightful Summer Retort 1 1' Dally Mall, Automobile and Express 8ervlc from Tucmn i Room and Board, 115 a Week Upward. Regular auto stage for Oracle leaves Tucon every morning (except unday) at Office opposite Park View Hotel, West Pennington. No Dust Storm Write or Telephone for Reservations Climate Delightful and C60I MRS, A. WM.

NEAL Altitude 4600 Feet Oracle, Arizona extended jour or tne East, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorpe made a little stop These Indian trihes are lie best basket makers in. the world. Size of baskets rauge from 5-32 of an iiH-h in diameter upward.

You are invited to call and see these wonderful conceptions, of art iii Basketry. The Music Store, Inc. 14 East Congress I MAIL ORDERS OLICITEf P. "a collection of Pimsw aud Papagoes 4 9 PinoM Tn, FimpU over in meson as tne guests of Mr. and Mrs.

H. W. Zipf Mrs. W. J.

Bryan Sr who has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law. last Wednesday at toe Home or Mrs. Maurice Ingham, is postponed until the next regular gathering and will be held at the home of Mrs. E. M.

Dlckerman, February 3rd. The Maccabees were to have- had their Installation last Wednesday evening in the Eagles' Hall, but the affair has been put off until the first Wednesday in February. The delightful dance fwhlch tr. ItMb q1 Rkia DtauMVs kod vrjr bltrntsb ca touoa It hu stood tb Uii ef run. mn4 i barmtM wtMt It to nit It ia frtt- eoatrftt of laitlu-am.

Or. 1. A M4 a 167 of th fcaattoa I a patiaatu Am yB tadla tham. 1 racoctftaad Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Bryan, at their pretty Fcirth street home, left i this week ror her home in Washing ton. D. C.

The guests of the Byrd Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Graves of Douglas and Mrs.

Jack McVey were planning NEW FIREPROOF HOTEL DINING ROOM TUCS0NIA Sanitary Aecommodatlona Sample Rodma Prices 25o to Uorfer Crm' tbalaattharoifvlaf all a4ia praparauou At Orufltiait ao'l Daprtmnt ttm-M largest in the city. hate returned to their home after a for last Monday at the Country Club cuaruuug ta i utsuu. was postponea inaeiinneiy..

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