Show LENT in pensive wise rny lady A elided prayer book in her bands her face averted from the world A flap of penitence for ihie la lent the world the flesh and are all forgot but then yon know her 0 othea a dream of brace while ash of loees tints her race t for this ia lent A thing demure ehe listens well to what the churchmen to tell ut all the while a cherub fair 0 bor attention has a share though this is lent for maidens though they be will hearken to loves softer key jaad woman Is but woman when f conies to her the man of men though it be lent W LEE hon L R rogers will be a guest at hm inaugural ball in washington DO f mr and mrs A P hall were among 1 the ogden visitors at the mystic shrine banquet at salt lake city mr and mrs ben davis of salt lake city are spending sunday with mr and mra lewis 2550 jefferson avenue A bamber ot friends arc in re ceist of invitations from mrs james A miuor of salt lake for monday atter r noon the bohemian hop will be given at the union opera bonso oa tuesday evening march the second this afternoon mr ted Vf atkin faed bluth frank graham and liaa allie graham leave for Careon to work or the western union during the fight L mies gertrude keller entertained a hew friends at cards on saturday evanine S mr and mr E E stes art were cuesta puesta rt the shrine banquet at salt lake on wednesday evening hon and mrs A R heyword have gone to washington D 0 and will be lueata at the inaugural ball mr julius frank el will visit in ogden todar mrs frankel will return with him to their home in pak city on tuesday mies minnie hardy and bessie gallacher 0 salt lake are guests of the liesee stevenson and netta boyle george thompson has issued invitations tor cards monday afternoon mrs fred J kiesel was the hostess of a small company of friends the hours were consumed at cards followed by a very dainty luncheon this is the j ond of a series of email tea parties mrs i kiebel is giving miss lulu peery is confined to her home on account of sickness sic kress the ball and ocial to be given on monday evening at the union opera louse by the ladies of the parish ot the church of good shepherd will undoubtedly recording to the large sale of tickets be largely attended it goes without saying it you want an extremely pleasant time dont miss this tomorrow evening mies katie bright young i laughter of officer made her usual saturday trip to salt lake for her elocution 1 katie is getting the best there is to be bad and she ha a very promising future the leap year high five club will meet with mr and W R williams on friday evening some of our enterprising young social leaders arranged for a eerier of dances on saturday afternoons those at the head are harold peery bert S adams richards jr bruce brown george goddord john brown ed hurlbut howard and J R austin 1 A parly was tendered mr aad mrs R coates at their home on grant avenue friday evening A reception was tendered madame voa finklestein mountford at the peery borne on monday mies lottie levy of the salt lake opera company visited with mr and mr lewis during the mecot engagement alea levy is the charming Pr incese in the maicott Ma ecott which part she creditably filled in bending in communications for publication in these columns please write on one side of ane paper only on thursday evening misa nellie and rhoda stevenson entertained friends in honor of misses hardy and gallacher art G W perkina gave a martha washington party on saturday feb to bome forty of her friends the and dining room were handsome co rated with the national colors portraits port raita ol 01 washington and other colonial times liea were held in place by email hatchets and the acore ecore cards at the card tables ere hatchet ahamed the favors were i small drains filled with confections confect ions mrs perkins in ber grace and dignity made a typical representative of a colonial dime in her martha washington costume with cap kerchief and reticule of ye olden time she wae assisted by mesdames smith corlew and gideon who also wore caps kerchiefs and carried reticules cules delicious refreshments in the national colors carried out the patriotic idea of the hostess ane entertainment was one of the most elegant exer given iu the farat prize a a quaint and delicate vase fell to the lot of miss billow the second prize a bonbon spoon to mrs butler the costumes worn on the occasion were rich and beautiful the ladies present were Mee James smith corlew gideon patton gill chevere fred kieel coulter oyier kiessl whalen allison bigelow fitzgerald kimball matson brick agler stewart ross brocker Or ocker butler frankle arnd minty and patt kiesel kimball fitzgerald smith and bigelow THE the regular meeting of the aglaia was held tuesday afternoon feb at the home of mrs darling on jefferson avenue ten members were pres nt the guests being mesdames whalen swan walters wallace E W matson and geo cateon after listening to the minutes of the last meeting it was decided to defer all business discussions to a thecial session held at mrs friday an invitation was then read to the members to be present at the next regular meeting of La Coterie tuesday march and 2nd at the arted parlors A treat is anticipated in a lecture on socio agy ogy to bo given by prof engle boreman read an interesting paper on kenilworth Kenil north its historical setting which she supplemented by reading extracts on the subject written oy win Rid eing the program being unusually short in of the absence of expected to respond the remaining time was passed in delightful conversation and reminiscences of scottish by members and guests and listening to an account of the vitae copa and its power for giving ideal entertainment by the president mrs coulter after which refreshments were and the club adjourned to meet with mrs marshall 2548 gramercy ave tuesday march ath A CHILDRENS the beautiful boma on awen ty street was abc scene oi a most enjoyable party thursday day afternoon in honor 0 the fourth birthday of little lindsay rollers jr the house was decorated with cut flowers and smilax which formed a pretty background for the radiant faces of the little guests games dancing and music furnished ample amusement until luncheon was announced the customary cake and candles formed the attractive centerpiece coverers being laid for twelve violets were the flowers and the thoughtful of the little host had provided heli chairs for the little four little maid edna annn emma paine daisy kuhn and helen louis rosee served the dainty repast in a manner the climax of the afternoon ater noon was reached when the great grand naother of lindsay J scott broucht in a pie baked efter the manof the proverbial four and twenty blackbirds and when the pie was opened a real live bird flew from it and a bird for each guest was found in it 0 o their great surprise those present were biases mabel kathryn melvin beesie jen nines aice moody margaret dunn dorothy and martera harvey jack kuhn curtis pratt weyman chevers biarne and lindsay rogers jr UK mrs E M alcieon entertained on friday afternoon at ber beautiful home on twenty fifth street the afternoon wae spent at card eMre reynolds winning a beautiful book entitled A dector of the old school aa first prize while mrs fitzgerald received a dainty cup and saucer as the consolation very dainty refreshments refresh menta were served the guests of the afternoon respectively were mrs geo H matson conlisk gil idame abalen oyier marks cracker butler maguire hume brick agler matson fitzgerald abbott wallace ryan spargo pratt reynalde Rey nolde miss bigelow and miss MR ADAMS COMPANY wednesday afternoon mrs W F adams entertained a email coterie of friends cards a pretty prize and dainty refreshments made the afternoon a very pleasant one mrs E W mat eon wae the prizewinner prize winner of a pretty vase the company was composed of pratt braelow Bla elow cateon macinnis Ma gill bjune swan reynolds misses kiesel kuhn mba stewart entertains in the spacious parlors at the reed mrs edward E stewart yesterday alter noon entertained a large circle of friends the color echeme employed was violet and the decorations were a profusion 0 violets ferns and potted plants the hours were pleasantly spent at cards and the winn ners mrs brownie robinson and mrs pratt received the prizes a princess lamp and cut glass perfume bottle respectively one lone table in the dining room of the hotel lent a gala air to the acene the centre piece was a candelabra which was beautifully banked with violets while vases of violeta were promiscuously arranged for the entire table the menu served in courses was an elaborate one the invited guelte were mesdames Conk lisk gill idame whalen marks crocker butler hume brick agler gerge ge rge malson E W malsor Mat sor fitzgerald ryan abbott wallace pratt reynolds A P bigelow williams bodison Bo bison thompson graves perkins fred kiesel albert kiesel abe hubn ad hubn II 11 bigelow spencer gillis baker graham frankle chevere adams thomas lathrop gordon misses bigelow leda kuhn baab clawson of salt lake BIRTHDAY ray horr was the host of a very delightful surprise party at his home on twenty third street in honor of his fourteenth birthday A variety of games made the evening pass swiftly after which a luncheon was served those present were mieses nellie chambers ethel glasmann ruby frodsham corinne may gwilliam elizabeth horr masters will chappel henry gwilliam edward and will chambers stanley brammer ben and albert will phil lips mark and foster fred clark roscoe and abe glasmann john and ray horr COREY in honor of hie twenty first birthday a merry party of young folks surprised mr archie B corey at his home tuesday evanine eve nine cards dancing and refreshments fresh ments made the evening a pleasant one the party consisted of misses lallie batee yatee lizzie sprunt florence Shields Tessie meda and belle corey pink tufts maggie bimpson Bim peon mamie fowler gertrude myers nellie hardy bay u charles littlefield will fi joe harry and george eggleston mont carson ray Decker Walter Webb Crate knyder and fred shields historical SOCIETY the historical society net at the usual hour saturday with mrs gordon the members responded to roll call with quotations from isaiah after which the life and writings of the prophet were the secretary hen read an invitation from la coterie to meet with that society march 2 at mr emersons IKS blaine entertains oa wednesday evening rhine pave another ol 01 her delightful parties at her horns on fowler avenue music and high five were indulged in mrs lafayette parley was the winner ot the head prize a beautiful hand painted cake dish while mrs calkins received the booby prize gentleman head prize was given to mr israel farley a tul card bolder and cards the booby prizy was to mr kerwin elegant were served table and room being decorated with carnations roses and smilax those prudent were mr and mrs larkins mr and mrs T P lewis mr and mrs L parley mr and mrs L parley mr and mrs W F calkins miss mary kerwin misa D ballantyne Billant miss mary ingles miss L driscoll mr E kerwin mrs A greenwell mrs alice greenwell mr israel farley mrs lydia farley mr charles rhine 11 friday night a party of about thirty boys and girle captured the residence of geo E Cave and surprised his daughter alice abe evening wae ebent in games of various kinds A unique feature was contest in which walter tracy came ok with honors A very interest program was rendered a number of the were a harp solo by alice cave eange by the hot thing anble and lena blair and miss miller also a recitation bedalla bouscher at 11 a lunch wae served which coneie ted of all tle good things that could be bought at the hour of midnight the uty dispersed and pronounced it one of the enjoyable evenings ear spent DOUGHNUT SOCIAL abe young badiea of the fifth ward will 1 a rosial next friday evening march in the institute an interesting program will be rendered after which refreshments will be served and the time spent in social entertainment next to the coffee and doughnuts the main feature will be a cantata the fifth ward ladies are always successful in their efforts to entertain and the coming doughnut social will be up to the standard RECEPTION FOR A reception will be held at the residence of mrs F D beckord Bic kord 2333 adams ave wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5 for the benefit of the presbyterian choir at intervals daring the attern eoa there will be solo aby mrs gillie and mr ware a sign bong by amiee eddy two piano selections by mrs mccartney and kiei peebles and a eolo by a blind boy A collection will be taken up and everyone is invited to attend BY THE W R C the Y M 0 A rooms were again the scene of a most enjoyable affair laet wednesday afternoon the occasion being a reception given from 2 to 6 by the john A logan W E C the ball was handsomely draped with american flags white potted plants and cut flowers were tastefully arranged in most pleasing effects dainty refreshments were served during the afternoon and the follow in enjoyable program was rendered hiis myrtle rendered a most delightful piano eolo bat the writer was unable to learn the title mies laura minty followed with another solo Braet roti by litz mise may lynn cohn gave a selection from dickens death of little paul which was admirably given as its reception by the audience proved mies katie fitzgerald sang only a rosebud in her hair which was also ell received edith ashmore delighted the audience with a reading the wind and the moon her imitation of ane whistling of the wind bedoe almost perfect As an encore she gave A similar case which waa highly appreciated mies ada barrett then rendered that beautiful eolo 1 I will be true to thee in her usual impressive manner the ladies may well feel pleased over the success of their reception |