Show I ° moo oooopuov ooo s I D c j 7 CZi 1 1 00 a c 1 o 0 f 2 0 saw l 0 o f t 1 a LD r rt 1 lr o o 1 oa I o w ap o L4r o e a sr ° yve rs ° e o I r p o i 0 o Y 0 0 0 0 0 o + 1 0 o ° t I OQCOOO o e o 0 00 0040 + 0 oooG o ° i o y Dinner Party Dances dinners and card parties were the characteristic features of the past weeks entertainments and in many respects re-spects the week was a notable one On Thursday evening society donned its smartest gowns and danced for charity char-ity For the success of the ball great credit is due the ladles in charge who not only gave to society an evening of pleasure but their efforts were rewarded reward-ed by a neat sum that wlll find Its way to the homes of the Door and alleviate many cases of suffering and want The remainder of the week was filled with I informal affairs making all in all one of the enjoyable weeks of the winter season Sirs Cabaniss of Fort Douglas eras the hostess of a bright and enjoyable luncheon on Wednesday afternoon The parlors were adorned with roses carnations carna-tions and palms and the dainty luncheon lunch-eon was served on tables decorated with the same lovely flowers Sixty three was the pastime during the remainder I re-mainder of the afternoon prizes for the I game being won by Mrs Downey Mrs Nelson and Mrs Kerwin Among the guests were Mrs Nelson Mrs Wjcsuit Mrs Thompson Mrs Kerwin Mrs Murphy Mrs Jenks Mrs Rldenbaugh Miss Hanauer Mrs G M Downey Mrs George F Downey Mrs George Y Wallace Miss Wallace Mrs Albert F Holden Mrs Howard Jrs W H Bancroft Miss Adelaide Nason Miss Judge Mrs Ducat Mrs Leavell Mrs Taynan Mrs Dashiell Dinner Party Major and Mrs Thompson gave a handsomely appointed dinner at Fort Douglas on Thursday evening The dining din-ing room decorations were csaeciallv artistic The table was done In pInk and green From opposite corners extended ex-tended Dink satin ribbons which were fastened in the center with a huge butterfly bow intertwined with sprays of snulax while over the snowy damask dam-ask were scattered a profusion of pink carnations The guests were Lieutenant and Mrs Murphy Lieutenant and Mrs KerwIn Lieutenant and Mrs Jenks Lieutenant Miller and Mr Thompson Kensington Tea Mrs Julia Taylor Irs Elfie Clark Greene and Miss Clark entertained at a Kensington on Friday The parlors were decorated with palms and lowers Music and conversation made the afternoon af-ternoon a delightful one Prtent were Mrs Evelyn Davis Mrs Joseph Jennings Mrs J D White Mrs H JI Dinwoodey Miss Claire I Clam son Irs Dockery Mrs Sadler the Misses Sadler Mrs Knowlton Mrs J Q Cannon Mrs Richardson the Misses Savage Mrs J H Moyle Mrs W W Riter Mrs A Young Mrs R W Young Mrs Ostler Mrs Margaret Marga-ret Clawson Mrs H P Richards Mrs C E Caine Miss Pearl Culmer Miss I Catherine Culmer Mrs A G Young Mrs Sarah Dinwoodey Irs Richard Morris Mrs William Wright Mrs Dale airs Whitney Mrs King Mrs C Wells Mrs W T Dinwoodey Mrs Walter Jennings Mrs James E Jennings Jen-nings Mrs Willard Young Mrs Joseph Caine Mrs Rawlins Mrs Briant Wells Mrs E R Eldredge Mrs D C Dun bar Jlrs Pyper Mrs H S Clawson Mrs Emily Grant Mrs Edna Sloane Mrs Culmer Irs J D Spencer Mrs J W Young Mrs Felt Mrs H G Whitney Mrs Rulon Wells Mrs Dou gall Mrs Charles Burton Irs Beaty Irs Hunt Miss Hunt Miss Roundy Mrs Grant Mrs Carlston Mrs Empey Mrs Her Lee Mrs > Clayton Alta Club Dinner Mrs Harold Russell entertained at dinner at the Alta club on Tuesday evening The table decorations of pink and green were very artistic and the elaborate menu was enjoyed by Mr Edwin Mayo Governor Heber JI Wells and Mr and Mrs Charles S Burton At Cards On Thursday afternoon the MIsses Savage were the hostesses of a sixty three party Flowers and ferns adorned adorn-ed the rooms The tally and score cards were in flower shapes and as counters crescents and flowers were used Prizes for the game were won by Mrs J H Bennett and Mrs Spencer Present were Mrs N Y Clayton Sirs J D Spencer Mrs Charles Ourton Mrs Mrs J H Whitney Mrs J II Jloyle Mrs W W Riter Mrs 7 II Bennett Mrs Bower Mrs Ellas Smith Irs Henry Dinwoodey Mrs W T I Dinwoodey Irs Rawlins Mrs Taylor Mrs Greene Mrs Groesbeck Mrs Lee Mrs H W Brown Mrs Brown of Nebraska Ne-braska Mrs Peyton Irs Wright Mrs Pyper MIss Peyton Miss Lee Miss Lena Preston Miss Ella Clark Miss Davis Miss Baum Miss Cohn Miss I Dunford JIiss Daly Miss Bransford Miss Howat I Ant Luncheon I Mrs Ernest A TrIpp entertained at i a dainty luncheon on Thursday afternoon after-noon There were present Irs S F Fen ton Mrs Joseph Richards Mrs Dewey Richards Mrs Spencer and Mrs Fred i W Scarff I Cards and Music The Misses Savage entertained ce lightfully Friday evening Cards and music were enjoyed and later a tempting tempt-ing supper was served 0 The guests were Mr and Mrs George Lambert Mr and Mrs McDonald Mr and Mrs A L Whitney Mr and Mrs Louis Hills Miss Venice Pike Miss Edna Dwyer MIss Kate Dwyer Miss Dousall the Misses Rowe the Misses Clawson Miss McDonald Miss Moffat Miss Hays Miss Hardy Miss Shoe bridge MIss EmjvA Young Miss Lisle Young Miss Clara Clawson MIss F < iy McCune Miss Frankie Sharp Miss Dorothy Cannon Jlr John Alfred Mr George Dwyer Jlr Barrett 111 Dou gall Jlr Miller Mr Barnes Mr Conrad Con-rad Mr Campbell Mr Edgar Hills Mr Patick Mr Paul Kimball Jlr May Jlr Victor Wells Jlr Gates Jlr Spencer Spen-cer Clawson Mr Alex Kimball Mr Mc Kellar Jlr Brigham Cannon Jlr Hyde Mr Morris and Jlr Richardson At Dinner Lieutenant and Mrs Dashiell of Fort Douglas entertained at dinner Tuesday evening The table was decorated with pink and white carnations and around it were seated Colonel Crandall Lieutenant Lieu-tenant and Mrs Leitch Mrs Riden baugh of Boise Lieutenant and Mrs Kerwin Lieutenant and Mrs Nelson Dr and Mrs Pearson Welsh Rarebit Party Following the performance of Puddnhead Wilson on Tuesday evening even-ing Mrs Harold Russell entertained a number of friends at a Welsh rarebit party Jlr Edwin Mayo presided over the chafing dish Those who enjoyed the affair were Mr and Mrs C S Burton the Misses Dwyer Miss Seymour Governor Wells Mrs J D Spencer Mr Dwyer Reviewers Club Entertainment The members of the Reviewers club gave their annual entertainment Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Mr and Mrs W A Nelden There were present Mr and ills J H Brown Dr and Irs F A Vincent Mr and Mrs C D Moore Jlr A T Schroeder Jlr and Mrs H W Brown Dr and Mrs C E Plummer Mr and Mrs E O Lee Mr and Mrs F A Druehl Judge and Mrs J C Boyle Jlr and Mrs JI L Ritchie Dr and Mrs L C Ewing Judge and Mrs C E Bennett Mrs Ellen Elliott Miss Delia R Snow Jlr and Mrs George A Snow Dr and Irs Bickford Mrs Robert Cross Jlr and Mrs W S Brown Mrs Milton Weddings of the Week The marriage of Miss Claire Clinton and Dr Will L Ellerbeck took place Thursday evening at the home of the bride The ceremony was performed at 6 oclock by Bishop Whitney only relatives and a few friends being present pres-ent From S until 11 a large reception was held The house was beautified I with palms and flowers The bridal party received the guests in the dining room beneath a canopy of smilax carnations car-nations and roses Miss Frankie Sharp and Miss Edyth Ellerbeck acted as bridesmands and the little MIsses Es telle Clinton and Aura Ellerbeck as maids of honor Mr J E Clinton jr was best man I I Christensens string orchestra was stationed In the hall behind a screen of palms and plants An elaborate wedding supper was served In the dining room and in the living room punch was served by Miss Winnie Welby and Miss Mamie Porter Por-ter terDr Dr and Mrs Ellerbeck will be at home after Feb 13 at 70 South Fifth East street Miss Anna Hansen daughter of Peter Hansen Danish consul in Salt Lake and Jlr Arthur Stringfellow were married Wednesday afternoon at the home of the brides father 257 South Seventh East street The ceremony cere-mony was performed at 4 oclock by Elder C W Penrose A reception followed fol-lowed in the evening The marriage of Miss May Pratt and Mr Alfred GarrIck was solemnized in the temple at noon on Thursday At Dinner Miss Edith Midgley entertained at dinner Monday evening in honor of her brother Mr Edward Midgley Roses carnations and ferns were artis tlcajly commingled in the decorations Around the table were seated besides the guest of honor Mr and Mrs George Burns Mr and Mrs Woodbury Wood-bury MIss Rose Laurie and Dr Ise greene At Cards Wednesday evening the MIsses Nick sell and Riser entertained a number of their friends at the home of Miss Riser Sixtythree was played prizes were won by MIss Bowman and Mr Arnupe The guests were Jlr and Mrs George JIcAlhster Jlr and Mrs Thomas Dox ey Miss Lizzie Mitchell Miss Evans Miss Bowman Miss Adams Miss Richards Rich-ards Miss Loery JIiss Ross Miss McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin Miss Player Miss Hayes I Mss Chandler Miss Ramsey Jlr Robins I Rob-ins Jlr Atkins Mr Staines Jlr Davis Mr Brain Jlr Midgley Jlr Hodges Jlr Richards Mr Ross Mr Arnupe Mr Riser Jlr Richards Stag literary Club Mr F G McIntyre entertained the Stag Literary club last evening at his home on Fifth East street A literary programme was ably rendered by the members after which refreshments were served Those present were Mr W T Harris Har-ris Jlr S JI Warmbath Jlr J T Call of Eureka and Jlr R W Watson Informal Affair Jlr and Mrs Thomas Leslie entertained enter-tained informally Wednesday evening in honor of the birthday of Robert Burns There were present Mr and Mrs James Hay Mr and Mrs Fred Gan zer Mr and Mrs George Bess Mrs Mary Matheson Mrs Jesse Leslie Irs Alice Robinson Mrs Eliza Rugg airs Buchanan Miss Maggie Leslie Miss Phoebe Hays Miss Edna Ganzer Miss Gladys Ganzer Mr Albert JIatheson MIr William H Bess Jlr George Hay Jlr William Robinson Mr Robert Hay Mr Harry Robinson At Cards Tuesday evening Jlr and Mrs Fred L Libby gave a very pleasant card party to a number of their friends Eight games were played after which a dainty luncheon was served The guests were air and Irs H E Dear dorff Jlr and airs Harry Teasdel Mr and Mrs S S Pond Miss Belle Dewey Miss Shelley Jlr and Mrs Geary Jlr and Mrs Nickum Jlr and Mrs Need ham Mr John Deardorff and Dr M I R Stewart ° Pries were won by Mrs S S Pond and Jlr H E Deai dOrf I You and I Chrystal Club The You and I Crystal club met with Mr and Mrs H W Barnes Thursday I evening The hostess was presented with a set of Florentine china High five was played for a short time first prices being won by Mrs Buller and air J D Ford second by Mrs D Gal lacher and Mr Buller The counters were tiny sleigh bells Afterwards After-wards the guests partook of an oyster and wine supper Avery A-very pleasant feature of the evening was a fortune telling game followed by singing and amusing games The club then adjourned to meet in two weeks with Mr and Mrs C A Strick land High School Dance On Friday evening the pupils of the high school will give a dance at Chris tensens It will be chaperoned by Mrs J E Oglesby Mrs Albert Taylor Mrs Hoyt Sherman Mrs Charles Griffin Mrs James Anderson Irs Sam C Park and Mrs W H Bird Dancing Party Jlr and Mrs William R Baldwin were entertained Wednesday evening by the members of the west side fire department Twenty couples were present pres-ent and all thoroughly enjoyed the mufeic and dancing At the Templeton The employees of F Auerbach Bro gave a very enjoyable social at the Templeton on Monday evening By unanimous vote Mr J Schwartz was elected president of the entertainment committee for the ensuing year JI L B Moore vice president W Sibley secretary and MIss Kate McKellar treasurer The following programme was carried outWaltz six instruments Piano Miss B Shirley violins Jlessrs Helge Hansen Han-sen John EnRStrom Leo Rothchiid John Evans cello air Fanning Song Because Max Brodie Recitation A Welsh Classic JIiss Eloise Smythe Song Happy Days JIIss Louie Felt FeIPIano Piano solo JIiss Fanny Perry Song Bred In Old Kentucky Jlr E E Pike Recitation The Ministers Grievance Griev-ance Miss Laura Staoles Song La Serenata Miss JI Shirley Shir-ley Piano soloMr George Urbansky SongMr W Wallace Miss B Shirley accompanist Hr and Mrs Dern Entertain Jlr and Mrs John Dern gave a sixtythree party last evening Saturday i i Sat-urday in honor of visitors from Nebraska Ne-braska The Invited guests were all i Nebraskans or exNebraskans Those present were Mr and Mrs W S Brown of Fremont Neb Mr and Mrs Robert Bridge Fremont Neb Mr and Mrs H W Brown Jlr and Mrs Gill S Pey ton Mr and Mrs I A Benton Jlr and Mrs S B Milner Mr and Mrs T oR Black Air and Mrs E H Airis air and Mrs C D Gardanier Mr and Irs H E Zerbe Jlr and airs Frank HIg inbotham Mrs Graves Ogden Mr Arthur Ar-thur Gibson Fremont Neb Jlr G W E Dorsey I Social Notes I Mrs Fowler of Nana City Cal will spend the month of January in the city with her daughter Mrs William I T Dinwoodey 0 0 G Dr George Tuttle ofSt Louis Is visiting vis-iting In the city I q A Mrs Frank W Jennings Is expected home from San Francisco during the early part of the coming week < ao 0 The Misses Kuhn of Ogden spent the past few days In the city i < So Mr Henry Dinwoodey has returned from the east o 0 n Mrs Peery of Ogden Is the city 000 F W Billings has gone to California 000 Mr and Mrs Charles S Burton Mr and Mrs H G Whitney Mrs J D Spencer and Governor Wells occupied a box at the opening performance ot Puddnhead Wilson < > 00 Mrs Charles Read Miss Emily Read and Miss Esther Freed left yesterday for California OOv Mrs Susie B Emery gave a box party at the performance of Puddn head Wilson Tuesday evening 0 C 0 Mr C1 Quigley gave an elaborate banquet at the Kenyon Wednesday evening < < > < Mr and Mrs S T Pearson are In California cIi > Miss Dern will give a dance on Tuesday evening at Landrums 000 Mr and Mrs M H Walker have gone to San Francisco o R v Mrs MIHspaugh left Wednesday foe the east < t0 < Mrs Sells and Miss Beatrice Sells left Thursday for a visit to southern California 0 0 G Mrs James E Foote has returned from Wyoming 000 Captain F W Jennings has sailed for Manila 0 CP 0 Dean Halsey has gone totCalifornla vOC Mrs J R Hague came down from Idaho to attend the ClintonEllerbeck wedding Cc < 8 > Mr Harry Shearman has gone to Honolulu < < 8 > Mr and Mrs J W Houston have returned from Texas < i < S > C The members of Unity Circle wllli give a dance at Christensens on Feb1 14 G d 0 A number of well known society people peo-ple will go to Ogden on Feb 6 to attend at-tend the dance of the Single Six 000 Mr and Mrs De Witt B Lowe have gone to Los Angeles eG0 Mrs R G Wilson left Wednesday for Los Angeles < 1 l l Miss Jennie L Miller of Ogcl n Is visiting Mrs E M Miller at the Manitou G 1 > Mrs Jennie Browning entertained a few friends at a musicale and social nn Thursday evening at her residence 253 Fourth street A nice programme cC music and songs was given and during dur-ing the evening dainty refreshments Continued on Paso It WITHIN THE SOCIAl REALM Continued from Page 13 were served Those present were Mr and Sirs W G Uomney Mrs Morris Mr and airs Frank Browning Miss iiiylor Mr Orvin Morris Miss Smith Mr Colom Miss Luella Browning and others Brownlns 000 Jlr and Mrs Joseph I Young entertained en-tertained at dinner Wednesday even I Ins > 0 Mrs Joseph Hatch of Heber City I a guest in the city < S > < > < Mrs Frk B Stephens ha a her Guest Miss Bross of Lincoln Xeb 3 > > < v Miss Shearman will return from San Francisco the latter part of February i > > < s > Tho annual ball given by the employees em-ployees of theZ C I 1 will take lace at Christensens on Feb 10 < s > > t > t > Mr Overfield has 4 < gone to Brooklyn Ir and Mrs Sirevell leave today for New York Thy will be bon a month < > c > < > lr W T Gunter left Friday for a visit with Mts Uunters parents in Trinidad Cc 10 > 0 > Ir Clacnf T Brown his turned f11 Chka a jne will be at home w tdncsdaj is > A delight inner waa crucn at the Ivu i iora Thu day eviiiig by Mr A i SlaiiKjj MauuifeUri J Mrs CleghorT gave a large sixty th ic parj Fiidi y aft noon at her It e In Cry iin rUdi < Miss Hanjuri entertained the mem b Q of the t irriian club yesterday uricrnoon rnOOI f < S > V > s MI < n fleshy is visiting her L i U M i i A Druth an i 1 alter K Lewis of Bot un 1 to ilV < Jllge v i v iKiris Summer save i < iriior T M y evening in honor of j i cl1 < Juit C 1 Viise and Miss ii Ilidly > York M Viese is UH u 1 j 1 1 < JU > lte SrUlllllLl fc 1SUnHr ir J T i rnMin Walker entertained Ir y eviiiii lur hr little daughter Mngaiet Fin lY guests cr joyed the ctrLng > f < tllg and games vf < L < > < jl Belv I < il Montana wa the guest Ct Vc ur k ii i I d ilaxljntosii during the L L 4 ta Jxi = Do k ry ni Helena i is in the city sting h r un ther Mrs Hunt 0 0 Th aJ > gven at Christensens Iriu > Vf ig < by the 01 class of 1 D S niili gt is ott nded by a large num lam ii lH uui < 4 9 4 ii is Enx 1 riodel of Grand Rap i is Mich is J in the city on a visit tom L to-m the 11 is A Bode 373 South < StnJ W c 4 4 I IV lad f Lnity Circle he dtheir n > rnv h nington on dnesday at tac home t Mt J J Judson Txeniv I iiibe s w U e present w < > Mrs Sam C Park and Miss Park en teralned at eadp 0 Thursday and Sat I Url afttiuLr cf the i > ait eek I 4 0 The enteric nment given Wednesday n rung at c inistt nsens by the Caie c < nn clu j 11 telebrati < n of the one i hundred and fortieth anniversary of the j I ith of K o It Burns was an interest iiifa affair uf the v eek I e J t 4 I Mr S S Xt u ton experts to leave I E on for Turoie where le intends sudlng r1 11lne I 4 > 4 Esther Rcbekah lodge Xo S 1 O O 1 will give u dime social and card ijflv Tu day evening Jan 31 f v i I i fF Brii cr gave a birthday party j L jar i hon oi H street on Wifinesday i 01TIS 11 4i nor of Ir r b < n Alex j I J 1 runker 1 0 I MiS Isadoie Moms gives a dance at 11 Chu ensi us on Tuesday evening Feb I 7 f Jr Miss Claudia Morris t I M j > < v D C Dunbar is at home to ner I friends on Mondays I j > 0 < > rs Wilbur W Flagg will be at I home to her riends on Mondays jj j I > 0 < > j ttah lodge No 1 I O O F held an i interesiing i m eting on Thursday winding i rhc i f111aetpOe ing up w ith a supper On Thursday j Fib 9 the lodge will give a literal i nd musical entertainment to which ail j j ire invited I 444 Ten miles front Salt Lake City in the cirj of Bouriulul is situated the beau tf jl farm home of W AV AVnloj un I th > Tth o this month 11 day alaI > I r i > of fn i < i11S gathered at tin plc I t > > U hon anti njy l bountea i K r < in < < ilnating the bnthaay of 1 Mis Dora Liui Mrs Nat y Willey whn = f hospital I I it j Is uroMihial presined as mine I I ht Tie tables fairl groaned bc ri Jth the good things in epai ed and i I ah perhiis the exception of the I aura ah th > varieties of meats fruits ifCiHables and dessert was the product of the farn I I The foil 0 ng well known gentleman I I aai adies wiie present ilr a 1c Mrs I Mteside Mr and Mrs lliehard Strirehan Mi and Mrs Charies I Rairi > ion iI and lr D O Willey Jro Jl and MF John Barlow jr Mr ft t Mrs Hob i L Anderson Mr and I Mrs 1 Aarci C I Mr and Mrs W W IVility M r < Umily Brown 11 Bar Ixt Jr H = co WiMey Mr Vosco iI 1 > Mr Aidin Willey Mr RuJger Wil l I 1r Chanes Lyon Mr Walt Lyon i I Miss Baki Mis Kate Willej Miss i JiMnle Wily Miss Edna Willty The I o i iiOfl i I c cm be rciicmbored by i tLI fe fortniiittL enough to he present I > I I The curl nt events and current lit ci ture Itt wil i l niet on Friday Feb Ti ttpc s presented < will b I Albert Parkrr Mrs Stephens Cap Itt I-tt Mshan Interest of the United States In S ta Power > i The tourist lion will meet Tuesday Tues-day morning at IK oclot k The topics top-ics presented will be Michael Angelo An-gelo Mri L W Bailey Art Galleries i Gal-leries of Rome Mrs Hancock i Ladies Literary Club J I I The history section metts Thursday morning Ft 1 < 2 at 10 oclock Mrs I dams wn 3 e lam HI at the Head of AIM it Invaii > n Iy the I FrtiiPh iJi li > tfr and Van Tromp Sir Williai TiipIe Mrs Isabel C Brown will gif Marriage of William and Mary Trtty of Ximwjuen I State of KUMTIO Expulsion of the Kugeiiots Ki < ri France The subject foi oneminute talks is Gustavus Adolahus An ejiteittiirment of Italian folk songs wilt be given at the Literary clubhouse club-house under the auspices of the tourist section in the near future The nro gramme will consist of a paper on folk music harI guitar mandolin and vocal vo-cal solo and two numbers by the Chaminade chorus under the direction ot r Blanche V S Lewis The home and education section w ill meet on Monday Ja 0 at C p m Mi s William C Ji nnings H ve a > UJ r tii Shall Not IIojs as I a t Gi = I Ii Educated For HoaiCTvai > r n1 Jiis Colbourne princip n iwland liul will talk on Ho t Prciaie Girls For the Duties of I The Cleofan I The programme last Tuesday was a continuation ot the study of hTE Merchant Mer-chant of Venice Much of the time was devot 1 t business and among other thins tl b iccided to present pre-sent a cole Cln uf books to the traA j l < o 0 cling library committee The remain elng lbraI Te remn der of the afternoon was occupied by Ir Mary J Clawson who read some interesting selections from act I and act V of the play I Tuesday next Mrs Lana S Savage will read The Casket and the trial scene from The Merchant of Venice and A Critical Analysis of the Play will be given by Mrs Edna W Sloan Clover Leaf Club The next meeting of the cluh will beheld be-held Feb C at the home of Miss Edna Beeman 1C07 First street The pro gramme for the evening will be as follows gomtne lows treating on the art characteristics of the nineteenth century Paper Painting and Sculpture Miss Ethel Pond paper Music Miss Lizsie Davis Da-vis paper Architecture Will Crone Warriors of the Nineteenth Century r V Smith Table talk will be ono the on-o e subjects Music will be in charge of Miss Davis I Poets Round Table The Poets Round Table meets > Monday Mon-day afternoon Jan 30 at 200 at Mrs Groos 21 First street OGDEN SOCIETY I SOCT Special Correspondence Ogden Jan 28 A most delightful dancing party was that of Miss Scow croft and Miss Letitia Herrick Friday evening in the Second ward institute The hal was v r prettily decorated with festoons and streamers of Dink white and blue < Light refreshments were served on the stage which looked a very bower amongst palms and potted the furnished 1 tnts Fords orchestra furnishe inuMC till the most enthusiastic lover ot me terpsichorean art was satisfied Tii quests were j ry Herrick Vlrge Houtz Will HErrick v vaton Rhoda Stevenson Will t Ha u nb Allie Ilowarth Andrew Bow nun Settle Boyle Alf Brown Flossie Auht Horace Peery Janie Taylor ILl jd t Peery Lulu Peery Ray See nli I Emily Tanner Lester Seville Emmett ua Littlefleld Irving lmmet Ii I I in Hinchcliff Nan Kmmctt Ed I JJl 141 James Barton Kate Carnahan T m Stanford Eliza Hinchcliff Ti o Stephens Alice Stephens Harry I Ho 0 L Coia Wilson Nelson Meadie ii 1 i lLlni ie Frank Pierce Ray Steph Fermi Iioreniso i i ri Core Luella I Ti lei Pear Richards Charley I ttTOfl Janie Herrick Luke Cran saa Wealthy Dougfass Frank Ping Pin-g Ida Pingree Ciuir4es Hinchcliff 1 1 I ne McQuarrie Guy CJark Ruby S i ens George Stanford Lettie itich 1 o i Roy ruchmllle Imogene Wilson Tho < lore Lewis Maud Leis Walter I Holbjook I 1 Ethel Pike Dick Porter iule Dee Warren Wattis Rosa Bal lanune Mr Hansen Lily Pingree I dial ley Hansen Jessie Kitzman Will I Jt nnmgs Minnie JSitzman Will Steven fun Nettie Herrick Hattie Packard Mr and Mrs J L Herrick Miss Get tings Mr and Mrs J F Stevens Mr and Mrs Willard Scowcroft Mr and Mrs Joseph Scowcroft Mr and Mrs Abert 1 Scowcroft Mr and Mrs Heber Si ow croft Mr and Mrs Dave Revoir I i Mr and IN C P Fernn Mr and Mrs Han y Ford Mr and Ir C J Ross i Mr and Mrs A 1 Boyle Mr and Mrs Jii Pingiee Mr and Mrs Joe Pin i > t Mr and Mrs Hyrum Pingree in und Mrs Frank Scoville Mr and I AI > William Xewein Mr and Mrs tle rs > Mr and Mrs Joseph S Peery 3h id 1 Mrs James Ballard Mr and M = Md Badcon Ortez G Randall Mr and ors Gormer Nichols Mr and Mrs HUT Bagiey Mr and Mrs Nathan A Tanner Mr and Mrs John G Ellis > ir ard o Mrs George Shorten Mr and M Robert McQuarrie Mr and Mrs Jim cowcroft Mr and Mrs Warren i ChIld Mrs Agnes Herrick Mr and M K Henry Emmett Mr and Mrs Iukottski 4 4 0 MI = James H Xevin entertained FI iIy afternoon at 3 high five party Mi Fed Stokes won the first nrize I od 1 s Norton White the consolation Tii a resent were Mesdames McOaw Fashrti Andrews Davis Foulkes 01 fl linker Williams Ladd La Voy i i a land McIntosh Jackman Peck Mlcs White Gulhghur Brown 444 A handsome sofa pillow rallied for by namlwrs of the Columbia club waShy or was-hy Hug HolIday and by him irisnted to the club < < < Wi dre = day a crowd of friends sur 10 01 Mrs George F McIntosh at her 1p on Twentyseventh street and y e < entertained at cards Mrs Mary MiUi I secured the first prize and Mrs I S White the consolation The guests Jicfednmes Hogan Reynolds Gulli I crhu Mary McGaw William McGaw Ih hn < r Foulkes Xevin Stokes White Cook Flewelling Hulaniski MOS Hoiran La Voy < < y 0 The Thursday Night 1 club net Friday iiht this week Miss Ray Thomas being be-ing the hostess The prizes were won in 1 Pidoock and Miss Marguerite TII iS and by Mr Cus a and Mr i i Ira i The guests were M and M J T I > xon Mr and Ir Pidcocl Mr ° ad irs Murdoek Mr and Mrs P C c tver > Mr and Mis Cust ° ad Mrs I i Mrs Cooney MIs Bowman Sam T Y hit taker Peterson Misses Belle jinman and Verna Bowman I 444 The Historical i T society met with Ger 1 11 uue L ivener jan 211 inose present T gu ds were Mrs Keller and Miss Matin The club spent a very pleas m and profitable afternoon discussing lpJuius the Great In addition to 1 h historical work the ladis have taker up the practice of parliamentary 1m l The next regular meeting will h > hk withMrs Lanning First Nat Na-t nai Bank building Feb 4 444 I i mday evening being the seventy fit tl anniversary of the birth of Ir A vo Cross a number of her friends tk t advantage of the occasion to honor h huh they did by a delightful sur pre party given at her home 1738 Varngton avenue Mrs Cross is esp es-p l i i uly remembered and loved by many r < tuned missionaries whom she aided m < Vfoy possible way while she was living in London and they delight in sI owing appreciation The invited gusts Wee Mesers and M r < JameS J J Iairy J X Allen George Shorten i ttio Bogart Williams C E Pete ii1 Fieeland N Mork Henderson Tit < mJol George F Cave Alphais KICI George E Cross C W Cross f tttmg Meddames A Bowman E I 1 v Eccles Fry Foster Messrs r L Anderson Wilbur Shaw W X I url Orson Williams Francis Cave V < E < Th ladies of the Maccabees thlsTaf triia > n surprised Mrs A B Hnyc tnin lady commander a her home at lying with them iefreshments and g < od cheer A mostdelightful after i oon was spent e J < Fion Independence Idir comes then the-n < s of a very pleasant social affair in V thich many arties well known in O den particij > ated The occasion was Jan 22 when 1r W W Corey formerly for-merly of Ogden became 47 years of alp and her friends united in a pleasant pleas-ant surprise party in her honor The atir also served as a house warming for the fine new home of 11 and Mrs C t iv just finished at Independence T rl > affair was a complete surprise on His Corey and was carried out by rv tives and friends Cards and music xte features ot the evenings amuse m nt and a fine repast was served The iuts w err l1 and Mrs E Priest Mr ana Mr W E Corey Mr and Mrs J C tauding Mr and Mrs A l < orev Mr and fn P Hansen Mrs V Millun r Henry McGarry Misses MrUta 1 r I y re Lido Corey Belle Corey May Pn < Lucy Priest Mr and Mrs > Pr es Mr and Mrs W E Carey Mr and Mrs A T Corey Mr and Mrs J C Spauldmg Mr and Mrs P Hansen Han-sen Ir McMillan Mr Henry Mc C arry Miss < = Martha Byrne Llda C < ej Belie fon Y May Priest Lucy Priest Frma Prit st John Jensen Vay Cl TCI Mii irry Joe Foss Theo t TIJ FT James Priest Charles IiiuSt Thomas Priest Orson Corey I Emma Priest Messrs John Jensen I Peter McGarry Joe Foss Theodore Daniels jr James Priest Orson Corey I I Thomas Priest I 000 Mrs J W Littlejohn entertained a number of ladies of the auxiliary of the B ofL E Thursday afternoon 4 0 q Tuesday night the B of L E gave hal a delightful card party at the K P 444 Friday afternoon a surprise party was given Ir Xlcoline Farr on the occasion of the fortysecond anniversary anniver-sary of her wedding to Mi Lorin Farr Ihe affair took place at thei home 2072 Washington avenue and was planned and executed by her three daughters Mrs George Driver r Laura Harris and Mrs James Wother spoon The guests present were Mesdames Mes-dames Lucreftia B Farr John A Boyle Caroline Williams Joseph Scowcroft D Lindsey Lorenzo Farr O Walker Frank Williams R J Taylor Valasco Farr George W Driver Stella Span zenberger John Far Laura Harris James Wotherspoon John Gay Ruth Brown Eliza Badger The Union Opera House management night gave another enjoyable party last Coming Even There are several social events of importance im-portance announced for the next two weeks the unusual activity doubtless i being due to the approach of the Lenten I season I 000 I The Columbia club will have a ladies la-dies night Thursday Feb 0 when the club doors will be opened for the I I admission of ladies A committee has been appointed to provide entertain meat ment I 4 > < 0 Miss Tavey entertains Monday with a ball at the Broom hotel I < L4 0 The Single Six will entertain Feb 6 next a a ball in thei Broom hotel I The invitations mention dancing and carriages are to bo ordered for 2 a in The Six are A G Horn A V Mcln I tosh F A Burt John Conlisk C H ijrcner antI A W mal i The invitations for the bachelors ball for Feb 7 arehandpainted and each one others differs entirely in design from all oteJs s aLa Vs a-La Coterie will meet u ith Mrs W F Adams next Tuesday afternoon at the usual hour o 4 4 The Ladies and Pastors Union of M E church will meet Wednesday afternoon after-noon Feb 1 at the home of Mrs McCoy Mc-Coy 2813 Washington avenue L > > v The B K T will entertain in K P hal Feb 1 444 The Chicago Lady Quartette is the attraction E church Friday night next at the M i > 0 0 Mrs Ralph PIdcock will entertain the Thursday Xight club Thursday evening even-Ing of this week ko o 4 0 Madam Swenson will give a vocal recital S15 re-cital in the 1 E church Monday at LOGAN SOCIETY Special Correspondence Logan Jan 20ne of the most important im-portant social events of the week was the Scandinavian annual reunion held in the Palace hall on Wednesday evening even-ing The attendance was great nearly all the prominent Scandinavians of the city being present A programme of considerable length was rendered and an original farce was presented Dancing Danc-ing occupied the remainder of the evening The lionneville club a literary society organised here some time ago held its regular meeting on Monday evening at the Hanks hotel Psychology was the topic of discussion and some interesting interest-ing papers were read Mrs P E Kee ler was elected secretary of the club in place of Miss Margaret Wilkinson resigned a a i Mrs Seth A Langton visited In Salt Lake during the week 9 L 0 Mr Preston Blair of Ogden was the guest of his brother Mr J M Blair several days this week a > 0 Apostle M F Cowley was visiting friends here during the early part of the week < < < 5 An elaborate farewell party will be tendered Elder G F Wright this evening even-ing The event will be held in the basement of the tabernacle and the following programme will be rendered Piano solo Miss Susie Gates Prayer Bishop LouisA Greeting H Louis-A Pedersen Trio Misses Morehead RecitationMrs A B Irvine Piano solo Mrs R W Sloan Solo M J Ballard ressPresident L Orson Smith < Recitation Joseph Ballif Solo German Joseph Keller Recitation11iiss Dale Miner Mandolin and guitar selection D Xapper and company Remarks u 1 Wright Solo Frank Baugh Instrumental music Professor C M Harris and company Mr Wright has been connected withY with-Y M M I A work in the stake and the party will be given under the auspices aus-pices of that organization < j > 4 r A big masquerade ball is one of the social attractions of this evening It will be held in the Palace hall and prizes will be given for the bestsus tained characters t a > < r Jacob West accompanied by his son Fred left for San Francisco on Tuesday Tues-day where he joins his wife and daughter who have spent the winter there < l > i < A masquerade surprise party was held at the residence of Mr and Mrs Jeffrey Baudrero on Tuesday evening A very pleasant time was spent 444 A big ward reunion was held in the Third wjird meetinghouse on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon and evening and it proved to be one of the social successes suc-cesses of the season A sumptuous dinner was served in the afternoon and an excellent programme of speeches songs etc followed it In the evening dancing was indulged in until late unt PAYSON SOCIETY Special CorreDontfence Payson Jan 8his has been rather an uneventful week at Payson excepting funerals Today will be the third time a long train has wended its way to the cemetery < < I > 4 A pleasant card party was held at the home of Mrs Nathan Simmons last Wednesday Those present were I Mr and lr O A Daniels Mr and Mrs J A Daniels 11 and Mrs J J Daniels Mr and Mrs T E Daniels jr Mr and Mrs Pat Simmons Mr and Mrs Philo Johnson Mr and Mrs William H Page Mr and Mrs J W Stark Mesdames Taylor Fairbanks and Dowdle and Mr William A ColIn Col-In vin1Ir 4 < 4 Mrs D H Christensen Is here visiting visit-ing from Salt Lake She formerly taught school here i 4 o Mrs Maria Budge of American Falls Is here to visit her daughter Mrs A Hancock 444 Mr and Mrs J H Stevens have come to Payson to male I their home They are from Minnesota 444 Bishop J B Keeler is here today from Provo to visit his wifes mother 444 Mrs Edwin G Brown returned to I I Salt Lake after a shortVisit to this city She will move 444 here t Mr and Mrs J W Stark returned to their home at Mbab on Friday morning morn-ing having been here three weeks 44 Mr James Cravens has recovered and is around receiving congratulations congratula-tions of his friends that he has conquered con-quered the prevailing epidemic la I grippe 444 A pleasant surprise party was given to Mr and Mr Joe Douglass last Thursday evening 4 v 4 i Walter Henry and wife are here from Eureka They have remained since the funeral of lr Peery last Sunday 0 4 Mr and Mr G W Williams went to Salt Lake this wek on business and pleasure combined 444 Wilburn McCIellan from Eureka is visiting short time friends and relations for a < 5 > < J > 4 A social party held at Spring Lake last night was largely attended by I A J un U v V time was spent 444 I Samuel T Curtis came over from Salem Sa-lem today on bnsiness 444 George A Finlayson returned from Mercur yesterday where he ha been for the past month DAVIS COUNTY SOCIETY Special Correspondence Kaysvlllc Jan 280ne of the most pleasant social events of the year was the ward social and entertainment Which was given last evening in the Kaysville music hall under the auspices aus-pices of the Kaysville amusement committee The affair was entirely free and was given complimentary to all of the people o the ward About 0 guests were present and from 5 oclock in the afternoon until 1 at night the hal was filled with a happy throng of aged and young people who apparently enjoyed everything Games of various kinds were provided ror tne guests and during the early evening I they were heartily enjoyed A very excellent programme was rendered opening with selections by the band A oneact remedy entitled Betsy Baker Ba-ker was given by C Burton jr Oscar Os-car C Barton Mrs Minnie Blood and Miss Maud Barnes The remainder of the programme was as follows Sextette My Native Land Mrs Sarah Taylor Miss Maddick Messrs Walter Cottrell Henry H Blood J B Jarman and Alfred Edmonds Recitation The Bell of Zonora Willard S Burton Song The RobinFour boys Trio We Come from Fairyland Misses Beatrice Jones Hazel Barnes and Margaret Odd I RecitatIon11Iiss Mary Allen Guitar duet Miss Jennie Meredith and H J Shef 1i5 i field tjrd Duet Mrs Mamie Long and Miss Amelia Maddick Immediately after the programme luncheon waS served to all of the guests and then for an hour the audience audi-ence was entertained with graphophone selections which proved to be a most I interesting part of the entertainments entertainment-s > 4 1 I Mrs Elizabeth Marriott is down from I I Ogden visiting leI brother William Stewart < > < > < S > < < I The Dewey club gave a pleasant dancing party at Williams hal on Wednesday evening The club ha arranged I ar-ranged for a bow and apron party which will be given next Thursday I evening at Williams hall The club 1 members will Issue invitations to those I of their friends whom they desire to I have attend j The amusement committee will give gve a ball next Wednesday evening 444 < The Christian Endeavor society gives a social at the home of Mrs E M Barton on Monday evening to which they have invited a number of their friends > < 5 > Mrs Annie B Jones was the recipient recip-ient I of a pleasant surprise on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon the occasion being the anniversary of her birthday About twenty guests were present and a very happy afternoon was spent I < 0 < > 4 > Mr Francis Mortensen is visiting in Salt Lake A < > 4 Ir Bender of Salt Lake is visiting with her parents 11 and Mrs Lei Taylor this week t > < 5 4 I Next Wednesday evening 3 ball will be given in the East Layton meetinghouse meeting-house for the benefit of Thomas Do man 5 > > < > The people of West Layton enjoyed a evening dance at their new meetinghouse last I LEHI SOCIETY Special Correspondence Lehi Jan 2SMr J Trinaman and Miss Alice Gilchrist were married this week by Bishop T H Cutler at the residence of Judge R Gilchrist A grand reception was given the young I couple and many presents A grand bal In the opera house finished up the o < 1 0 I is reported the following young people wi be joined at hymens altar Elias Jones of Salt Lake City to Miss Xora Thomas George Gurney to Miss Nora House Benjime C Lott to Miss G Broadbent James Shaw to Miss Sadie Sa-die Bowen A W Fox to Miss Francis Winn G A Hacking of Cedar Fort to Miss F Briggs of Lehi and James Peterson Pet-erson of Cedar Fort to Miss E M Peterson Pet-erson of Lehi 4 0 4 The friends qf Mr and Mrs E Rhodes gave her a very pleasant surprise sur-prise at her residence < 4 < W Wollinden and M McPhail spent a few days with friends at Springier < < Mr H A Vallaz and W M Ingals will wend a week or two in the east with their friends leaving on Sunday evening 444 The Black Hawk veterans to the number of fortylive and their friends assembled in the opera house and spent an afternoon and evening this week < > 44 The fall and friends of Mr John I DaveJ met ftr the Sugar company s hotel I ho-tel and celebrated his birthday A grand spread was prepared and a vei y pleasant programme was rendered 4 4 4 The KSrKhanT ft Taylor orchestra gave a ball to their friends in the Commercial Com-mercial bank ballroom A very nice time was spent 444 A grand baJJfiwet WHS glvqn in honor of T R Cutler by a number of his friends at the Union hotel Tables were spread with the choicest that the country coun-try could afford After the dinner Mo slab Evans acted as master of core monies and H G Whitney made some very pleasing remarks In respest to Mr Cutler following which W l Ingals I in behalf of those present nrebented Mr Cutler with a beautiful diamond watch charm with a miniature sack of sugar on the hack and bearing the following fol-lowing inscription Utah Sugar Co T R Cutler General Manager 15 1SUD Mr Cutler responded in 3 neat little speech followed by remarks from the heads of the different departments of the companys works Then followed a song In Scotch by Mrs G tustin a recitation by Mrs M Austin and an Irish song by Mr J Geoghegan The following ladles and gentlemen were present Mr and Mrs T R Cutler Mr and Mrs W M Ingals Mr and Mrs M Evans Ev-ans rand Mrs James Cough lr Patterson Mr and Mrs H and Mrs E Ir lr Patcrson and G Whitney Salt Lake City Mr Mrs H A Vallaz Mr and Mrs G ir Valaz Austin Mr and Mrs J Gardner Mr and Mrs T R Cutler jr Mr and Mrs J Devey 11 and Mrs J GooghPgan Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs W L Sal Cit Webb Mr and Mrs J B Gaddie Mr and Mrs 11 Austin Mrs II Austin Miss E Cutler Ross Thomas Mr T H Cartwright J AV Holden G A Smith and Mr and Mrs I D Wines of Nevada 444 B H Norman gave an entertainment to his friends at his residence o 4 0 J Russel entertained friends with a musicale i 0 4 G Elllngson has returned home from Salt Lake City after a short isit I 5 5 F Racker will be captain and T J Wadworth first llentenant and T H I Edward second lieutenant of the guards in Lehi 444 J S Broadbent and G Harey are confined to their 444 rooms with la grippe Mrs J J Thomas and t daugnter Pearl were visitors at Salt Lake City 444 J W Summerhays and L Richards of Salt Lake City were the guests ot I B W Brown I I PBOVO SOCIETY SOCJY l Special Correspondence Provo Jan Professor Sins Harris Har-ris of Joseph City was here this week visiting friends 444 Miss May Reynolds of Salt Lake City was Visitor her this week haying hay-ing come to Provo to see her sister I Miss Alice Reynolds teacher of literature lit-erature in the Brigham Young academy acad-emy 4 0 4 rs Wilson Dusnberry formerly of Provo now of Eureka visited friends and relatives here this week I 0 4 > 4 Richard Sutton left Provo on Thursday I Thurs-day for Park City where he will go into business 4 < < Dr Karl G M eser was a visitor at the B Y A for a few days this week 444 The jolly 13 gave a successful ball Thursday evening in the First ward social hal 444 The fortyfifth quorum of seventies will give a social in the Fourth ward meeting house next Thursday evening for the benefit of the wives of those members of the quorum who are on a mission I cc l 4 Captain Murray Twelves of the Agricultural Ag-ricultural college at Logan who has I been home on sick leave for some time will return to college next Monday to pursue his studies purue I o 5 4 Mr and Mrs James Boyden were in Lehi the latter part of this week visiting visit-ing friends < 0 < There was fun galore at the cakewalk cake-walk in Southworths hall Wednesday I night iout Buckley I and W Wilson won the cake 444 I Professor John C Swenson of the Brigham Young academy went to Pleasant Grove today to visit relatives I 4 4 0 The Nineteenth Century club met on Friday at the home of Mrs Charles De Moipy and was called to order by its president Miss Rose Moore After the transaction of regular business Mrs Sutton gave an interesting review of the news of the week A recess was then taken after which roll was called most of the members present responding respond-ing with quotations from Burns The first paper of the afternoon was a lengnitui ole on ncunuiiu < v ua tIes and Cathedrals given by Miss Moore I was interspersed with quotations quo-tations from Scott and other authors who had written about some of these picturesque and romantic places In the second paper Mrs William McCoard gave an interesting account of the lives of Mozart and Mendelssohn lves comparing the happy and pleasant surroundings sur-roundings of the latter with the less happy environments of the former and speaking of his almost tragic end After the critics report the club adjourned ad-journed fQr one week I 4 4 The Utah Sorosis met at the usual hour in the club rooms with President Ir S H Allen in the chair The pro gramme for the day was begun by Miss Beulah Backman who presented avery a-very Interesting paper on the Odyssey After the usual address Vice President Presi-dent Craig took the chair Mrs Allen then read a very interesting and pleasing pleas-Ing paper on Greek games comparing them with the games of today The regular parliamentary drill was postponed next week till the meeting of the club In the mothers section Mrs Craig gave a very instructive talk on Why Mothers Should Study Froebels Philosophy Phil-osophy < 4 4 Last evening a farewell party was given in the First ward social hall in honor of Mr and Mrs D A Swan who leave Provo next month to take up their residence in Salt Lake Mr Swan has been cashier of the First National bank for many years but gives up his position on Feb 1 About 200 guests wore present delicious refreshments 1 freshments were served and a very enjoyable evening was spent by all 4 4 > 4 Wednesday qvening a number of the friends of S J Jepperson surprised that wellknown musician andartist at his residence and passed an enjoyable time In a social way o 4 0 A number of friends were entertained in a social capacity this week by Mrs J 11 Twelves The company was made up of Ir Twelves girlhood friends and friends of her mother An enjoyable enjoy-able evening was spent by all Refreshments Refresh-ments were unique In that oldfash ioned and modern dishes were mingled together causing the minds of the happy guests to revert back to the pleasant days of youth Those present were r Polly Bunnell Mrs Barbara Bar-bara Silk Mrs Mary A Boshard Mrs David John Mrs Lydia Young Mrs Maria Daniels Mrs Mary Gates Mrs Jeanette Harrison Mrs William Strong Ir Eunice Snow Miss Lizzie Twelves Mr Daniels 444 Ir S R Thurman and lr D D Houtz were in the capital for several days this week 44 The members of the Polysophlcal society so-ciety of the Brigham Young academy enjoyed a very successful dance last evening in the large hall of the main school building < Thursday evening Mr and Mrs D A < I I Swan and Dr and r S H Allen I 1 attended the ClintonEllerbeck wedding reception in Salt Lake Q < 0 Yesterday B K Bullock surrounded by 3 number of his sisters and members of his family celebrated his seventy eighth burthday burtlday w < 0 Mothers meeting was held this week at the home of Mrs Sarah E Cluft in the Second ward 4 > 0 > Professor George I Brimhall gave an interesting lecture on the subject How to Cultivate Love Reverence and Sympathy in Children 444 > Mr Brimhall was followed by Mrs Ida Dusenbcr who read a well p pared Instructive and interesting pare Instructvo intet ng paper on The Effects of Environments Upon the Child 4i ec This was followed by songs and music by Miss Gray and a daughter of Mrs Cluff CluITo 444 The next meeting will be held at the residence of Mr and Mrs GeprgejiS Taylor 44e Friday eveninga party wassgiven hi honor of the return of Eldei Heber Booth from the missionary fieldIn England Ii Eng-land A large number of youniffpeople woe nresent and all Mifnv tT them selves greatly Refreshments music and songs games and tales of missionary mis-sionary hour life were in order un t a late < 5 > < 3 The M I A of the Second ward gave a successful and enjoyable party last evening in the ward meeting house 4 4 > 4s A number of friends of Mrs Oscar Hyde surprised her last night in a body and proceeded to enjoy themselves and entertain her with music songs refreshments re-freshments and all that goes to make a social success success > < > < > < < I Another assembly ball will be given next Friday evening in the Lambert I dancing academy < v 4 0 lr F H Simmons entertained the members of the Eastern Star lodge at her home this week Refreshments were SEC and a sociable evening spent by all 4140 > Miss Annie Pulsipher who is teaching in American Fork spent a couple of days at her home in Provo this week 4 > i 0 I A birthday party was given by Mrs Arthur Sutton Monday evening in honor of the fifth anniversary of her little daughter Thelmas birth About fifteen little friends were present and the occasion proved a happy one fo all lilT PLEASANT SOCIETY Special Correspondence I Pleasant Jan 2Sne of th most successful social events transpiring trans-piring in this city for years was held last evening at the Union pavilion I was a grand ball given under the auspices aus-pices of the local branches of the Woodmen of the World and A O U W lodges combined About 125 couples I attended Dancing commenced about 9 oclock and from that time until 1 this morning was continued uninterruptedly I uninterrupted-ly At the lodge room a block away cards and other games were at the disposal I dis-posal of the guests of the lodges and were made use of by those to whom I this form of amusement was more pleasing than dancing The affair was I an unqualified success and the lodges 1 are receiving many commendatory j words for their efforts i rS1 The family of Sheriff H O Jensen went to Manti this week to remain I while I Mr Jensen is the occupant of the sheriffs office 1 sherifs oIce 1I 414 < 1 i Miss Vine Philipps returned to This j tie Junction Sunday after spending ten days visiting in this city I 4 < 5 4 > Mr and Mrs Al Thompson and Mrs Lou Ericksen came in this week from I I Mercur to remain a time Mrs John Waldemar who has been with Mesdames Mes-dames Thompson and Erickson who are her daughters at Mercur accompanied accom-panied them home 44 4 Mrs Hannah Golden who has been spending a few days among friends and relatives here returned home to Salt I Lake this week 4 4 41 Mr and Mrs O Arnoldson of Moroni spent several days in I Pleasant this week guests of R Anderson They will leave soon for White Creek Nev to remain 5 < 4 > I A very enjoyable surprise was given lr A W Livingston Wednesday evening the occasion being her twenty ninth birthday High five whist etc and an elegant lunch were enjoyed MEHCTTR SOCIETY Special Correspondence Mercur a 2SCaptain Hornbuekle and wife came to Mercur to snend a few days with their daughter Mrs Dr I Ford a short time ago Both took sick and were unable to return home until J this week They are once more at their home in Salt Lake < 3 > Q Mr and Ir Shafer late of the Mer I cur hotel are in 000 Salt Lake Miss Theodosla Harris Is visiting I friends in the city 444 > I Mrs George Coxe who has been visiting vis-iting old friends in Eureka for a week or two is at once more her home in Mercur I 000 I Miss Turn Smith was compelled to I cease her labors in the district school this week and devote her attention to curing an attack of the grip I |