Show 1 t t P = I J Ld 1 1 5 J1 TT I I r i G rao 4F c 1 J 1 ¼ I 4 r Golf and bicycling bid fair to bo fa I vorlto sports In society this season At the Cotintry club tho links have been completed ami already some enthusiasts enthu-siasts have been making dally trips to the grounds riding down on their wheels and returning homeward quite flushed after the unusual exercise exer-cise As golf has been the Eastern craze for inany seasons past it Is expected ex-pected that the fad will secure a firm foothold here and that it will be the chief thought for sometime to come a a 9 The Gibson pictures proved a great success and each tableau was eagerly anticipated file artistic untctpatcd artstc groupings were made doubly attractive by the large number of pretty girls taking part o > After Easter the ladles of S Cauls church will give n similar entertainment entertain-ment i at the Theater to which will be added i high class vaudeville entertainment I enter-tainment I 0 1 The past week has been unusually dull i I 1 Two clever Omaha girls Mary D I Ijcnrnocl and Louise McPherson have fitarlod a monthly The Pebble which is a bright little art social and critical review b The prettiest affair of the week was I the reception given by Mrs C 1 Jlarkland on Tucday in honor of Mrs I Robert Grant The rooms were beautifully I beau-tifully decorated for the occasion with large vases of cut rowers Pink roses made the parlor dainty and pretty and caster lilies were used In the library Mrs Grant und Mrs Marklund were assisted In receiving by Mrs Vincent Mrs Arthur Urutluin Mrs Dinifinyi Mrs Forbes and Mrs Gallegher presided pre-sided In the diningroom which 3lded dlnlnSroom was artistic with green and white decorations decora-tions Tho table was beautiful with tile feathery ferns tall white lilies and candelabra shaded In green In the hal nlcove Miss Geddes and Miss Forbes I sprvotl coffee The affair was a very I delightful one and a large number of 1 guests called between the hours of I1 I and C The brightness of the day and I the dainty costumes of the ladies made the scene most attractive i p Mr and Mrs Frank Knox gave avery a-very delightful dinner party on Saturday Satur-day to a number of friends The affair was In honor of the birthday of Mr Knox Pale pink roses and twining of smllax artistically arranged made the I table dainty and attractive Tho guests were Mesdames and Messrs V Y Shelp Pearson Farnswurth Robert Grant Archer M liner and 2Utcs Nlc 1 I Mr and Mm C E Baum and Miss Baum Jcavc In n few weeks for Call i fornla where they will make their home L I I Mr and Mrs Howard leave next week for a visit to foL i Washington D C a u S t IS Edith Shearman entertained in i I formally dn Tuesday t luncheon I t Mr and Mrs B W Center left on TJuirsdny for California 1 i i jr and 2hS1 i B Stephens enters enter-s tain the Whist club on Monday April 2nd V L The Thursday Evening cub had a most enjoyable party at tho LadIes 41jltcnuy club last week as n large number of the members were present w S The Daughters of the Revolution mot on Monday and elected Mrs 13 D vWolls and Miss Mabclle Snow delegates to the annual meeting of the national I society at New York next month It U S a 1 Mr and Mrs Jesse 18 C Little will remove re-move i to Seattle They leave tomorrow < 4 iThe T The sixth anniversary of B company Utah National Guard was celebrated by a large ball on Tuesday evening lit Ilfe sixth anniversary ball of the Utah National Guard will be given tomorrow night at Chffstcnsena < a The SSth birthday of vn Folsom will Jib celebrated tomorrow I ijV 0 IThi waekly card party of the Wo menli Democratic club was held at v JI B nnbars and was a very pleas 1 nnt event 1 > S C S thcc engagement has been announced pfMisn at LIt Sinclair and Frank E Schcfkl li I 5 I s < Mrs Henry Paine and airs i Herbert I Jiinepr Docorah In are Quests of tholrw cousin Mrs Amelia Folsom I YounG ILr i ilia Mrs Aaron LmuI ill ha t I f d > Af ii arrived In IhocityThey are guests at the Knutsford S f Bishop Adams SpellS was pleasantly surprised on Friflay evening hy about thirty of his friends a < i S Mr and Mrs I 11 G Brooks and Mr and Mrs William Mulhews of Scranton Scran-ton Pn who arrived with the Golden I Gate excursion on PiIdny were the guests of Mr Harry F Evans during their short stay In the I city S as On Wednesday evening Miss Trezise entertained at aixtythree In honol of Mrs J Johnstonc and W T Mansfield I of TellurIde Colo The hou c was beautifully 1 decorated In carnations and 1 American beauty roses Those winning win-ning fIrst prizes were Mrs McCoy Dr Fraser booby Miss Anna Luft and I N T Manslleld Those present wore Messrs and Mesdamea McCoy flea In null Dorge W W Rivers W Evans John Reed Mestlamcs J John stone Pcaslee Misses Anna and Maud I Luft Olive and Anna Gray Messr Hartley Bramcl McCiiVroll I Sprague Fraser a J kl Mansfield S S I A very enjoyable affair orrurred pn Friday afternoon ut the Ninth school The patrons and pupils surprised till I principal by providing a spread con lIsting of cakes fruit etc co S A host of friends gave an very de lightful h surprise to Mrs I J McNameev of 1 135 East First South last Tuesday Music recitations and a dainty lunch were the features of thc evening It L was a decided succesg In every particu lar m a 0 0 The Opal clubs ball at Christcnsens Friday evening was highly ucee sfiil I in i every detail and fully 100 c ouplS enjoyed themselves until midnttrlu Chribtcnsens enlarged onheMrn furnished i fur-nished i the muslr and rendered many beautiful selfctlmis Mr and Mrs C L I Berry and Dr 13 l M Keysor and I Miss Louie Shoebridgc led the grand inn i i-nn rch Among thrne jKWPnt I < tv Mensrs and Mi I dainps F L Libby Zeno BarnS < L Berry A F An gell Fred Christonsen W S Anderson B E West F K Walker I F F Root G W Reed Mesdames Kohnlvr John Reed Jnno Johnstonc W L White I Parley White A II Sho bridge A H Bergman Misses Annie and Maud I Freeze Minnie I and Kate Anderson Louie Carroll llazcl Shoebrldtje Clalro and Minnie Whitehead Josephine Bou dlero McKee er Ida FlygaVe Opal I Hicks Adams M Atkins E TeeU Florence Taylor Silverwood LHa Siu ton Brown L C Taylor Allle Fitzgerald Fitzger-ald L Fisher Peterson McDonald Pearl Iloutz Ollle Meyers Ella Ensign lietta Lyon Jennie Ottlnger Ferguson Myrtle i Puisell Bertha Hampton H Rawllns Nellie Mer D Brown Ella Keating Nellie Wheeling I Ella Sll < k uvy Dr L W Snow Dr M V Snow DI E M 1 Keysor Dr Harry Mayo Messrs 13 W Brown A W Smith II S Anderson AE Atkins G K Mantle A 15 Hadlcy J IL Hnnna J II llor rIde N T Manslleld EoO Pulver L Ashley R E Douglas II Barrett F A Mnnguni F White F Nightingale Nightin-gale W T Edward S F Luff W II Nightingale S Stringer Ben Johnson A Smith A J Kelly A C Cope C M Olsen J F Whittemore H E Ruwllns 0 E Steward W B l Willis n V Hunt L B Hughes O K McGraw G t S Cowan J H Wnrdroji Frank Barnes B C Rand rank Brown H A Lull A H BIlicll A J Cope H B Brooks D Archer J Olsen A N Rosenbnum S 4 Mrs 1 S Noble and Atlss Emily Ban ulster of Ogden were Salt Lake visitors yesterday o Ii Mrs Elgin Travis ettterfajined very delightfully on TuoHfly1 vifning for her sister Miss Ki < f IRlo vors and 1 smilax added to thV brightness of tin rooms The feature of the evening was the cleverlywritten fortunes which the ladles found in the dainty sandal wood fans their souvenirs of the occasion The gentlemen were given pencils to which their fortunes were tied After a mosL pleasant evening tho guests left with the memory of ap enjoyable llnif Tli9sc present were Messrs and Mes lames Bldvcll Dlnwoodey Murray Acres1 t Misses Woodward Miirrav aressrs AY D Thompson Scot Wood wa tC c1 A I j v L 11II I Mtvand 1 Mrs D J Shari ntLinet I 1 Iho carll eliib of which lmyr tiro mcm lH rsi very pleasantly I un tftI J0y even Ine The tallies were srnftll silk bag of many colors and buttons made Unique counto The first Cl111tS14 prli i pre won by Mrs William Spra iJ anil Mr Hold the second by Mrs Willlom Shel ton and Mr Cnry Those present at Ute club meodng were Messrs anU Mes dam > > 13 O Cary William Spraguc ue Held JBldwell Shclton Mra Ptrguson I Mrs Sprague Mr Cr ndall l 5 S Mlsx Luce entertainedihe t WhIsk club Friday 0 ill flI4ite McMlllun was the hostess q nf a rtibni < i hat ming affaluon 3ITune8A i day evening Tho house was prettily tlpfonitofl with > mlms and cut flowers Jkarln WHS the I game of the evening and prizes were won by I Miss Ivors and Mr Myers of Denver Thowe who on Joyed the a frail were Misses Margaret Park WInnlfred l I MeG rat Ii Gertrude McGrath fveiP Mr and Mrs 11 1 Johnson Messrs Boyd Myers Park Deni a a a I A meeting of tilt PanHellenic association asso-ciation will bo held at Miss Goddards at IG5 East First South on Thursday afternoon at halfpast 2 0 t 0 Miss Myrtle Young gave a parly Thursday evening A pleasant evening was had with cards and music after whkh dainty refreshments were served I i Those present were Misses Hazel 1 I I Shoebridge Edith Lowthcr Rthel Ppnd Nellie Geary Hazel Pond Messrs I1 Frank Moore Clarence Post Maisena Foster W W Crone Roy Chamberlain I Will Coulum Clifton Young Nate I Young Jr J I I Mrs L D Ilolden entertained a few i lo j her Friends at n party Thursday evening The evening was spent In card games and music wit h refreshments I refresh-ments Songs by H Cornell and Instrumental In-strumental select Ions bv Miss Esther Miller wore much enjoyed Those pros 1 eat were Mrs L D 1 Ilolden Mrs O Guest Misses Lizzie Guest Lou Taylor Esther Miller Annla Moy rhoffer Messrs 0 Guest A Cowley H Cornell G Guest L Larson and Earl Wilson 1 00 The You and I Crystal club met with Mr and Mrs John Timms Thursday The hostess waspresented with t a gift of china from the club A few games of highlive wore played for which prizes were nwimlsd IIrst to Mrs II W Branch and Mr DavIs second to Mrs 1 Hurvey and Mr Timms Jr The parlor par-lor was decorated with violets and daffodils daf-fodils carrying out the club colors Thc guests then sat down to a sumptuous supper after which the company on joyed music and shiRlng until a lale i hour when the club adjourned to me < tIn t-In two weeks with Mr and Mrs 11 W Branch 2C West Third North a a o Mis AVIIIlam H Bird and daughter Miss Famili Can by Bird have returned from California where they spent a month The last week of their visit was with Col Birda brother of Maj Bird Col Bird Is inspecting Ihe Government Gov-ernment transports In San Francisco m hay and will select one to go to Paris I during the exposition I t a o i A pleasant surprise party was given I Mr O II Hewlett Friday overling In I I 1 honor of his 31st birthday about forty of his friends spent a most enjoyable evening at games billiards and solcc lions on the phonograph while dainty refreshments were being served 0 I One of Uo marriages of the week I was that of Miss Annie Armstrong of New York and Thomas Hv Clark a x wellknoun merchant of this city 0 0 O On Tuesday evening the LOth Inst nt the residence of Mr I and Mrs Ml lando Pratt a most enjoyable Impromptu Im-promptu musical I event of the season I look place Over llfty relatives and I friends of Mrs Viola Pratt Gllletl assembled as-sembled for tilL purpose uf visiting thc lady who was sojourning with her par Outs before returning to her homo In I New York city from whence she had been absent nearly a year touring Aus tralia with Iloyt t McGecs Opera company com-pany An Impromptu programme was beautifully rendered by choice violin m ind pianoforte selections by Profs WHhi = und Shepherd und songs by h Mrs n II lid Miss llormlono Tyler I Fred L Graham Mr dirlslophcrsnii 1 Miss 1 I Lcotilu Pratt with plunu urroinpunl I ments by Mrs Fred Graham and Ches ter Ames S it 0 ihis S W Ecelcs expects to leave for California this week a s a i Miss Cecelia Sharp delightfully cn i toriulned the Sewing club on Wednes day afternoon S aMiss a-Miss Hattle Jennings will return soon from New York S S 0 Mrs W E Bennett Is in California for a short visit o Miss Alice Fischer of 120C Vest Sec ond South street entertained Friday evening the D A P society of Salt Lake Business college Over two hundred young people were present and a pleasant evening was paused tho principal feature being hlddon flowers the bouklols In which the names of the Mowers were written hav InS been designed by John Trcwliela o S c J I1 Gardiner connected with the engineering department of the Oregon Short Line left ycHterday for Los An geles to he married Wednesday to Miss Virginia Bowman of that city They will return in about ten days o o o Miss Gunnell Petcrwon and Basil M Cornish two wellknown young peo pie were married last evening by l Dr J E Tulmagtf the I ceremony taking place at lh < f home of the brides mother Mrs Annie Peterson The rooms were prettily decorated with palms plants and cut lowers the par I loiS In pink and white and the dining room In violet The bride wore a I dainty gown of white svlss with I Valonrlenes lace trimmings and car ned bride roses Mr ana Mrs Cornish I will live at Robinson whore the groom is a prosperous young business marx e a A reunion of the family of the laic Horace K Whitney was held at the home of Mrs Henry 11 Dlnwoodey on Wednesday night a 0 o Mrs Margaret J Claxvaon enter tamed yesterday a number of her I i friends I C S S I Mrs E yo center leaves for 1 Cnll fornta this celt I S V S j F C Schramm and his J1othc I have returned from California OS Mrs Lorln U King has leff l for a Colorado and Mexican trIllS > I trIll-S S 0 Lira Phoebe Klmball anl an AirsJ Mar i garct Clsiwson most pleasantly enter lathed their friends on Tuesday afternoon I after-noon ut a Kensington r I Mr and Mrs Joseph M Gries Jr j or Silver City were cruents nt the Kch yon the paat week I I |