Show SOCIAL AMUSEMENTS A delightful Hal of Curios party was given by Miss Prlscilla Smith at her mothers residence 27 North West Temple street on Friday evening Thirty articles were variously disposed dis-posed throughout the rooms which were catalogued as follows A piece of hardware gentlemans sock in the regulation condition bachelors bach-elors reglaton A noted composerBromide potassium potas-sium Cause of American revolution Tacks on tea A large city in a large country A cone in a china bowl Pekin China Maid of all workA slipper awl work wOr Eyes that never seePotato peel with eyesFor salePiece of sail cloth The young mans terrorA mitten The bachelors needA candy heart sweetheart Bust of a great commentator Baked potato broken in two Blackstone Our motherHandful of real estate earth Bonaparte crossing the RhineBones on citron peel Books that are rievcr read Red blue and green ones geen Important islands i Sandwiches The colonels old home Acorn cob A popular gameHigh five five articles ar-ticles pinned at top of window curtains Vhat coal comes to Ashes A revolutionary veteranA spinning wheel The birthplace of Burns A fat iron The flower o the family XXX flour Paradise on earthTwo dice on handful hand-ful of earth An English Philosopher Locke a padlocki > The common1 informerA clock A popular novel liooking Backward doll with head turned around Going to be licked An envelope The Worlds fairBread and water The peace makerPair of scissors A drive through the wood Nail driven through piece of shingle Something to adore Door key A spring flower Buttercup cup with butter in Eleven of the ladies and four of the gentlemen succeeded In getting each one right The prize winners were Miss Salmon and Mr Forsland The guests were Miss Belle Salmon Edna Hyde Laura Hy le Kate Stayner Mae Taylor Tay-lor Villa Miller Winnie Miner Kate Thomas Rachel Edwards Mrs Cart wright and Misses Davis Taylor Kemp Cannon Cartwright Smith and Messrs Wells Taylor Merrill Cannon Young Romney Ross Kemp Dougall Hyde Cartwright Parry Forslund Campbell and P Green A lunch to which all present did full justice was served after music and other amusements amuse-ments fled out a a pleasant evening A hop was given by the original Elite club at Youngers hall Saturday evening even-ing Next Saturday evening the club will give a waltzing contest A party of Salt Lake young people took in the ball at Bountiful on Friday Fri-day evening but were ruled out of the waltzing contest because they were nonresidents t i The Norden Military company will give inst a bal at Cliffs hal on the 21st at Chrifvtenseng orchestra furnjshed themusic for the Elite club hop at the Auditorium hall on Friday evening C I The Octui < club was pleasantly entertained en-tertained by the Misses Cooper on Tuesday evening C I Orson Dyer entertained twelve of his men friends at his home last Thursday night Card playing was the feature of the evening after which the gentlemen gentle-men retired to the supper room where a very inviting repast was awaiting them prepared by Misses Pratt and Dyer Speech making and toasts were freely indulged in and after the inner man was appeased the boys sang How Can We Leave YouThs You-Ths evening the Department Encampment of the G A R will close with a ball at the G A R hall Card tables will be provided for such of the veerans as do not indulge Jn the Terpslchorean art The hall will be decorated with the national colors and i is meet that the reunion which always al-ways brings with it some sad recollections recollec-tions should close amid the cheerful surroundings of the ballroom S The Social Evening club will give another of its series of dancing parties tomorrow evening C I Today the charity tea will be given for the benefit of the womans department of the Relief committee I will be given at the home of Mrs George A Lowe and there will be the attraction of afinemuslcal programme both afternoon and evening Everyone Every-one who is in receipt of an invitation should respond either with his presence pres-ence or equivalent in cash The ladies desire that it be tate that representatives t represen-tatives of the sterner sex will be welcome wel-come and that their invitations must be considered bona fide I > Preparations are actively being made I for the banquet and ball in honor of the Utah Legislature Yesterday ladies who are expert in preparing for feasts at such occasions held a long discussion discus-sion on the subject and the result will be good things galore t j i The fourth annual smoker of the Social Wheel cub was given at the home of T 0 Angel in Gregory court last evening I evenl Q E f A chanty l all was given atthe AUJ J jdltorium 1 hal corner of Fourth South j and Second West streets last even h ing It was under the auspices of the Elite Club a 1 Last evening the young ladles of the Oquirrh club gave a reception In honor of the young men of the club 1 at the nome of Miss Claire Ferguson 121 B street > The Pythian Sisters of Ivy Temple No2 gave a successful masquerade ball at Younger last night The music was furnished by the Christensen orchestra or-chestra At 830 the grand march commenced com-menced Mrs E A Loper a Ivy Temple Tem-ple and Mr Adolph Hartman as a knight leading Several pretty figures were executed conspicuous among them being a triangle the emblem of I the lodge A bountiful supper was served at 1030 At least three hundred pepple were in attendance Among the well atentance sustained characters were the following follow-ing Herald Miss Josie Davis Tribune Ada Newman News Maud Buesh Old Lady Mrs Guiver Old Gentleman I Gentle-man W Gulver Tamborine girl Ole Reed Topsie Jennie Longford Topsy Belle Maggerietti Valentine Nellie Bonner Turk Charlie Johnson I Knight Mr Ltchtenstein Monte Cris I to Wm Hall Rebecca Mrs H Reese Ivy Temple Mrs Viglini Morning Winnie i Win-nie Robinson Pop Corn Girl Annie Jones Winter Martha King SchoolGirl School-Girl Lillian Baker Ladies Maid Du 1 ella De Long Little Bo Peep I I Annie Anderson Snowball Lizzie King Sailor Maiden Edith Haigh Mexican dancing girl Bessie Clark Greek maiden Eva Davis Two little girls in blue Sarah Baker and Ada Carter Bat Fannie Baker Spanish i girl Iza Bryer Salt Lake workman I Fred Lynberg Fisher maiden Miss Lynberg Turkish dancing girl Eva Brown Angel Bessie Loper Popcorn girl Sophie Hegney Turkish damsel lima Burg Lilly of the valley Mrs Visel Ivy temple Mrs Viglini Baseball I Base-ball Katie Renstrom Paddy McCann J P Meakin Footman Ernest Richards Rich-ards George Washington James La tham Prince of eighteenth century Max Hermen Japanese lady Julia King Knight Adolf Hartman sailor O Reese night Mrs S Barton R G W R R Annie Reed Topsy Hannah Tucker clown E F Baker Turkish cown soldier G A Chandler snowball Vera Defines sailor girl Mrs Maud Stifle Harlequin Aggie Reed colored sport A L Loswell free coinage Mrs Steve Golding Turkish lady Mrs Alma Wal ler sunflower Luella Arnott Gipsy Kate Quinn farmer Albert Tendleton AmerIca Mamie Ryan Goddess of Liberty Lib-erty Luella Sheets night Bertha At kins folly Millie Atkins Spanish lady Gussie Tietsen Japanese lady Leonora Bess queen of spades Ida Bess night Mrs G Sheets Spanish gentleman Francis J Luke hard times Mrs Minnie Wright folly Mrs S S Kings bury Spanish cavalier George Hall I popcorn girl Ella Jones Sweedish peasant girl Matte Bess Juliet Mrs V E Van Zandt squaw Mrs Emma Ryan morning Minnie Kingston popcorn vender W E Coomes popcorn pop-corn girl Sadie Rasmussen clown Jane Schenck Queen of hemp Emily Hazlln Queen of hemp Lizzie Jones hussar Dr Ned Hewet devil J A Luke Little Red Riding Hood Blanche Miller flower girl Jennie Fennimore Greek maiden Mrs S Penney Indian chief Thomas Ryan Spanish peasant peas-ant Lulu Rich Two little girls in blue Sarah Starke Lynne Davis fortune teller Maud Grange tambourine girl Mattie Franken Dummer C Grange America Wilda Lynberg Snow Mamie Tate Schoolgirl School-girl Adda Virgini Yum Yum Vinnie Taylor Gipsy Ida Burin Nun Mrs M Lauren Topsy Evaline McKay Richelieu Morris Glassburn Blue Domino Mrs Meyers Japanese Lady Eva Reine Twins May Nelson Ida Harper Spanish gentleman W D Priest Pink Domino Mrs J H Smith School girl Frances Clark Jockey G E Ford Sailor H Smith Emigrant Emi-grant Monroe Wilkinson Indian malden mal-den Nellie Blythi Black Domino George Tristram Spanish gentleman W D Burtin Abbe John H Vincent Old lady Claudie Tucker Sot Will Davis Squaw Sadie Brown The prizes were as follows For best presentation of Ivy Temple Miss Iva Virgini hon < lsomest costume cos-tume for ladies Mrs J Bissel second handsomest costume for ladies Mrs Reece gentlemans handsomest costume cos-tume Max Herrman second handsomest hand-somest costume for gentlemen Adolph Hartman best sustained lady charac ter Mrs M Wright second Sadie Brown best sustained gentleman character char-acter J B Meal < n Deci tlower siJ Jennie Fennemore handsomest girls costume Sophia Hageny second Annie An-nie Jones third Sadie Shannon fourth Francis Hageny smallest masker Evelena McKay A goodly sum was realized for charity char-ity and much credit is reflected upon the following committees Committee on Arrangements Addle Visdlini Eva Ponher E A Har bin Hackman and Jones Floor Committee P Meakin Don Fue Jones and W Hockman Refreshment Committee Wrs Vig lini Mrs Baker Mrs Hall and Mrs Birkenhead C The Herald acknowledges the receipt of a unique invitation to a sheet and pillow case masquerade in the Thatch er opera house at Logan on the evening even-ing of the 22nd inst I will be given under craft the auspices of the printing craf I The ball given at C the Eighteenth I i ward hal last evening was well attended at-tended and was a success in every particular par-ticular Mrs Sel Clawson and Miss May Jennings sold valentines A box of candy was rallied for and won by Mrs Ge rte Romney Mr George Romney won the ring in the cake The Olsen orchestra furnished the music II I I |