Show p9 4 1f v j7 I 1i P71 f 4 0 j = Usoei ty j I The century and the year will pass Into a memory In Salt Lake attendee by the utmost gayety In social circles Events will crowd the coming week and even to the Twelfth night will the Christmas bells be ringing Tomorrow will be the day for shopping tomorrow night the conimcncemout of festivities the next day the usual dinners and pleasures Incident to the day with dances and theatrical shows afrprnoon and evening On Wednesday night la tho University dance on Friday night the high school dance Several private parties will also follow Christmas and the usual large number of Sunday school treats On Monday afternoon of next week Mrs M Judge and her son J Frank Judge give a reception at the Knutsford from 3 to G p mn honor of the Yale Glee and Banjo clubs who will play here that evening Col and Sirs N W Clayton have invitations Invita-tions Ot for 0 party the same evening I which promises to bo an enjoyable affair af-fair The next assembly will follow New Years day but the exact date Neu has not been set 0 b I The Inauguration ball given In lionor of Gov Wells and the State officers at the Salt Lake Theater on January 7lh is to be made the big social event of i the season I Is being arranged by the olllcers of the National Guard of Utah and invitations will shortly be issued < 0 B O t rMr and Mrs William G Sharp are OIne from Japan S 0 i i Mrs W V Eberly has returned from t Louis S Miss Emily Read has returned from Europe S S S Mrs Jennings and airs Biter will entertain on New Years eve The friends of Miss Blanche Mackintosh i Mackin-tosh were very much Interested yesterday yes-terday in the announcement of her engagement and coming marriage to A E Rykort of Paris The wedding Is to be solemnized in New York the last of January MOO airs E L Murray and Neal Murray of Bowling Green Ky are here on a Bowlhlg visit with Mr and Mrs Irvine > I S v Hoyt Sherman Jr is back from the lEast V S Wr and MrsLC Trent will arrive from London this week 0 S r Judge and Mrs LeGrand Young return re-turn from the Bat today a Wallace Lyman of Omaha was at The Porches last week on a short visit o 0 1f1s Ira Lewis will return from Gilesburg the first week of January woo On Wednesday evening at Christen pens the third ass mbh took place I was a most enjoyable event In every vay The orchestra was enlarged to twelve pieces and much new music was Introduced for the occasion The refreshments re-freshments served on thestage were of the nicest description and In fact all the appointments were such as to make the affair a thorough success Among those present were seen Messrs and Mesdames Jay T Harris Edwin F Holmes W 1 OBrien Walter Druehl E L Thomas L A Evans Albert C Allen Charles Fiflejd D C Roberts Causten Browne R C Gemmell W H Dpnncll J S Bransford Jack Keith Mesdames Eskrldge SinedleySmlth lsse Keith Judge Sprague Terhune Weiler Parker Harkness Fitch Kirk patrlck Mose Kirkpatrlck Thbmas J Atkinson Shearman Maude Parker Jasmine Young Cherry Dern Elizabeth Eliza-beth Dern Eskrldge Howat Louise Johnson Zane Parker of Denver Carter I Car-ter Donnellan SybI Anderson CrItch low Messrs Max E Smith K C ParkA Park-A L Thomas Jr C B Diehl Frank Roberts Sexton Guy Eldredge Col born Sadler Rash Goodwin Barnett Gibson Woodhouse Bracken Thorne Frank Burke Jack Burke Wolf Esk rIdge McCready Bennett McCornlck G F Sprague Vorse Knight Dick Sprague Cleaver Thompson Sadler Nolan Colon Porter Lawrence G N Lawrence Anderson Shearman CrItchlow Ferris Hager 0 Mrs Harry T Duke and Miss AlfC were hostesses at two cnjpyable parties during the week one on Tuesday afternOon after-noon and the other on Thursday evenIng even-Ing Christmas greens were effectively used In the decorations the red and green hOlly predominating The score nnd tally cards were of a dainty hand I painted design Sixtythree was the game at both events The first prize on Tuesday was won by Mrs K C Belcher Bel-cher the booby by Mrs Donnell and the consolation by Miss Terhuno and the Invited guests were Mesdames Fisher McCornlck Bird Cheesman Gommell Owens Varian Sadler Lynch Slade Donnell SS Walker s Ff Walker J R Walker Jr D F Walker Jr Ecclea Kirkpatrlck Gibson Gib-son Cowan E Daft S Tuttle Watson S C Park E F Holmes Belcher Connor Brlcc Eager Stevens John I Bailey Post Bennett Davis J n Young H W Lawrence Goodwin Burke Hughes Allen Thomas Pierce Miles Kimball Woodruff Shelp Fl field Smith R G Smith Misses Han auer Parker Luclle Jennings Jasmine I Young Park Dooly Shelley Burke Nason Anderson Phillips Josie Katz Trent Hovat Keith Jennings Shear man Leonard Geddes Miles Kimball Ilmbal Nelden Dickert Terhune Mason horne Lowe Harkness McCornlck 1 Keogh Sybil Anderson Sadler Walker I Walk-er Klrkpatrick On Thursday evening ihc first prizes were won by Mrs R A Koyes and Judge Bowman the consolation consola-tion by Mrs W C Hall and the boobies by Mrat Bowman nnd Dr A C Ewlng The Invited quests were Ewlnb Mesdames M K Parsons A C EWing > S II Pinkerton Ira Lyons C P Mason Ma-son R AlIT O K Lewis C H Brink u ur u Bowman Hal John Marshall Thomas Marshall Snow Dalby Read Keyes C H Griffin Markland Dooly D P Walker Nelden Pierson Gray Shelp Dr Bascom Mrs McCallum u o 0 IOn I-On Wednesday afternoon > Mrs F A Druehl gave a large and brilliant re ccptlon from U to D oclock It was in honor of Mrs Walter Druehl and the rooms were crowded between those hours over 200 invitations having been Issued The rooms were brIghtened with Christmas greens In wreaths and festoons The diningroom was par tlcularly attractive In pink and white many shaded candles and carnation being effectively used Assisting were Miss Preston Mrs Dickcrt Mrs Ferr I and Mrs Oglesby Mrs Duncan served jiunch In the den and Mrs Frankci presided at the coffee urn assisted by I Miss ert Lena Preston and Miss Elsa Dick S I SOn S-On Thursday afternoon Mrs Druch gave a most enjoyable card party Assisting As-sisting her were Miss Preston and Mrs Walter Druehl Sixtythree was the < game the prizes being won by Mrs I Yell and Mrs Miner Those Invited were Mesdames Elliot BIckford Rice S E Bransford J S Bransford J L I Yundt Thomas Weir T G Webber T i B Beatty C H Brink S C Baldwin H W Brown John Dern A C Ewing W V Eberly J S Fordyce J H unman un-man Julia Kimball R C Woodruff Frank Knox D Keith J S Ferris J S Klnkead G A Lowe A Leonard Leon-ard J H Mathis V M Clement C E Markland S B Mllner J A Miner 1Incr McClure J A Marshall W A Nelden J E Oglesby Peyton E D Pfoutz G B Pfoutz C G Plummer Colburn WIT W-IT Penrose Charles Read Edwin F Holmes C J Richards F B Stephens Iloyt Sherman Daggett John T White E Wilkes S Woodward J M Bid well Spencer Thomas Kearns Hol man Misses Kimball Lowe Nelden Read and Sherman On Friday afternoon after-noon Mrs Druehl again entertained enter-tained at a card parly being be-ing assisted by Mrs Frahkcii The prizes were won by Mrs Ingrain and Is Ross The invited guests were Mesdames Eckers Newell C D More C H Van Arman S T Pearson L P Palmer Charles Rood F W Ross Edw Richards I W Reed George Sutherland S V Shelp A B Sawyer A T Volmer F A Vincent Simmons t M H Walker F D Hobbs J E Jolly C H Blanchard Westerlield J Beat tie A Colin F Dlckert J E Dooly S W Eccles J L Fran ken R J Glen dinnIng J E Gallghcr R E Hoag J B Ingram Ireland Edwin Kimball AV P Lynn J H Linck R G USg George Brice Ira Lyons Ivers Miller May Miller Ross Richards Sawyer Gussle Sawyer Hague StewartWcs terfleld Cohn Silvia Cohn Dickcrt 0 < a a The Red and Black dance will beheld be-held on Friday night at Christensens S S o Col and Mrs N W Clayton havc Invitations out for a party on the 31st to see the year and the century pass Into a memory and to welcome the newS S 0 S The University Utah holiday dance will be on Wednesday following Christmas Christ-mas day at Christensens S M S Dancing parties will be given at Christensens at 1 p m and 8 p m on Christmas day I U Mrs G W Arhmour and daughters Adele and Edna have gone to Join Mr Arhmor in California where they will make their home S S n Mrs R 3 Glcndlnnlng returns from New York this morning Mr and Mrs Gendlnnlnr will be at the Fifth East I 1 a S S The PanHellenic society will meet with Miss Ellerbeck on Thursday Miss Wilson of Illinois Is the guest of her brother E W Wilson U 4 S Miss Florence Stoutt daughter of J r Stoutt has gone to Los Angeles to spend the winter S S S Miss Fannie Freeze and Albert E Neslen were married Wedensday a f S Prof and Mrs John J McClellan will I pass the holidays in Payson S S S E C Oldfield and family of Clear Lake arc spending the holidays at tho home of Mrs Oldflelds parents Mr and Mrs J J Trcnam 7G3 East Third South street S S S Ralph Evans will arrive from Boise tomorrow to spend the holidays with Ills parents in Salt Lake S S SAt S-At the party given by Mrs Coray to her pupils Friday evening an amusing advertising game was the feature of the evenings entertainment The prizes for guessing most pictures were awarded award-ed to Mr Alban Swan and Miss Juno Edmunds S S S Mr and Mrs A Luman of Rock Springs are visiting the city stopping at the Kenyon S S S One of the prettiest events of the week was a social given last Tuesday by the Misses Cora Ferguson and Edith Boyd at their home 77G East South Temple In honor of Mrs J A Ericl < son of Grantsvllle White and green were tho colors carried out In decorations and the artistic interior of the house was added to by the many choice cutflowers The time was pleasantly pleas-antly spent in games music and reci talons Tho guests present were tho Misses 1r and E Crane Z Hopkins E Dunyon M and 11 Robertson H An lerson J Boyd L Christensen Mrs 1 Belcher Amy Erickson the Messrs W Sllverwood n Hughes F Brown I J Grant R Bonnemort Prof J A Anderson A C CopeS Cope-S S i John F Buckle and daughter Lulu leave this morning to spend the holidays days In Chicago I S S S Mr and Mrs F W Muhlenbruch entertained en-tertained very charmingly on Thursday evening at their home 108 Third I street In honor of Mi and Mrs W 1 Ward of Provo The rooms were taste fully decorated In green and red holly predominating The evening was pleasantly passed In dancing music Jlensant and cards Mlsa Ruth Wilson contributing contrib-uting to the general enjoyment by renderIng ren-derIng several vocal solos while Prof Giles presided at the piano and Mr D A Swan played the violin An elegant supper was served and the affair was one of the most enjoyable of the weolc Among those present were Messrs arid Mesdames 11 E Giles 11 A Swan E A Wilson J E Drrmei R S Hamilton H W Doscher John Dewey Jr John W Hughes Mesdames Orson Rogers Joseph Thomas Mary r Beck Mary Young Misses Ruth Wilson Ella Stlckncj Messrs Charles Olsen J W Beck S o a t I The Opal club met at the Ladles Literary Lit-erary clubhouse on Tcusday evening There was a large attendance to engage en-gage In sixtythroe which took up the first half of the evening Tho prizewinners prize-winners were Mr Doty and Mrs Putnam Put-nam Miss Cunningham and Mr Grow being the recipients of the con lla tlons After cards an adjournment was taken to the banquet hal where refreshments re-freshments were served Dancing followed fol-lowed continuing until midnight Tlios present were Messrs nnd Mesdames Doty Barnes Brady Berry Libby Tanner Misses Eldreclge Nichols Gibson Gib-son Myers Sticknoy Flagger Arnold Bishop Cunningham Cunnington Messrs Grow Anderson Smith Ros enbaum Brown Whlttemorc I Schluter Hlskcy Woodruff Ben Johnson Ems Johnson Nichols Mantell Hadley Coulam Kneass Olsen Keysor Leslie Fowler Stringer Mrs Putnam On New Years night the Opal club will meet again In the Ladles Literary clubhouse club-house The evenings programme as planned gives promise of an excep tlonally pleasant time A special musical mu-sical programme Is being prepared 1 which will be followed by an elaborate supper Dr Clinton J Kistler of Lehlghton WaS married yesterday afternoon at 4 clock to Miss Grace A Young ot Salt Lake City Utah says the Allentown Allen-town Pa News df December 13th The ceremony was performed by Rev John H Kudcr pastor of Trinity Lutheran church Lehighton at the residence of the brides uncle Mr W L Young 3S35 Sydenlmm street Philadelphia I The contracting parties are both well and favorably known The groom Is the I only son of Dr and Mrs W K Kistler for many years of Gormansvllle this county but since 1S9C residents of Le hlghton After graduating from the Kutztown Normal school In 1S90 he taught In the public schools two years at the same time taking up the study of medicine In the olllce of his father In the fall of 1802 he entered Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania university from which he was graduated three years later After I spending nearly three years In the I Polyclinic Blockley and Wills Eye hospitals Philadelphia he went abroad where he continued his studies In several l sev-eral of the prominent institutions in Europe Upon his return he associated himself with his father in a lucrative I and rapidly growing practice The bride IH the only daughter of Prof and Mrs George C Young of Salt Luke City where her father Is supervisor of music For many years he was at the head of tho department of music In the Kutztown Normal school where Mrs Kistler was raised an3 from which she will be remembered by a very large circle of friends After leaving Jhe Normal school she pursued her studies in Wilson college and in the Spruce street Academy of Music Philadelphia quiet one The The wedding was n one couple were unattended and only the Immediate relatives were present After Af-ter the wedding tour they will reside at Leighton I S S S S Will T Dlnwoodey was In the city last week on route to San Francisco where he now lives Lee Dlnwoodey is home for the holidays S S S Mrs Jennings and Mrs Farlow give 0 childrens party on FridayS Friday-S S U Miss Mamie Porter Is at home for the holidays Mrs John W Donnellan and Mlsa Edna Donnellan are at the Kenyon S S Mr and Mrs Milton Oglesby are with Mr and Mrs F A Druehl for the holidays Dick Oglesby Is coming from the East and will be with Mr and Mrs Oglesby S S c The O R C ball at Christensens on Tuesday night was 0 great success S S S Mr and Mrs B B Young left for Chicago on Friday V The Rho Beta PI of the L D S col lego gave I ball at Christensens on Thursday night S S SOn S-On Monday evening at the Grow residence resi-dence Capt Grow Lieuts Webb Mar getts and Kncass gave n pleasant party in honor of the boys of battery A N G U S S U I Tho Utopia 63 club met with Mrs A P Sinclair Wednesday and n n st delightful afternoon was passed Prizes were awarded to Mrs Bradley Mrs I Pinkerton and Mrs Bird Mrs Joseph Geoghegan of 1049 Third street wlll cn tertaln the club on January 2nd OS The University will give 0 dancing party at Christensens December 26th under the management of the sophomore I sopho-more committee The last affair given h the University was a thorough by n success suc-cess The hal will be decorated in Yale bluethe class colorand punch will be served during the Iunch chaperones are Mrs W A Nelden Mrs Iloyt Sherman Mrs F A Vincent Vin-cent Mrs J L Rawllns Mrs J T KlnRSbury Mrs W W Biter Mrs Ferguson Mrs Egbert Roberts S O 0 Mr and Mrs George Carothers Young announce the marriage of their daughter Grace Alberta to Dr Qlln ton Joshua Kistler of Lehighton PaS Pa-S S S Mrs James Hogan loft Tuesday for after pleasant visit Chicago afer a with Mrs J IT Gary She will pass Christmas Christ-mas with Mr llogun who is In busi ncsa In Chicago 1 The You and I Crystal club had avery a-very pleasant meeting at the home of Mr and Mrs C A Strickland In Waterloo where the game of highfive I was Indulged In for a short time Min I Holdcn and Mr Eckton scoring the greatest number of points and Mr and Mrs Golden Culver the second greatest number Very pretty tallies were used The guests were then Invltcd Into the I diningroom to partake of an elegant supper after which the music of Mr William Guivcr was very much enJoyed en-Joyed The club then adjourned tp meet I the first Thursday In the new century and members requested to be mcmherl are present I pres-ent promptly at 830 oclock OGDEN SOCIETY I The Christmas preparations which ai this time of year are always uppermost in tho minds of tho fair sox have lessened I les-sened to somo extent tho social events of the week and yet hero wero a number num-ber of pleasant functions o U 0 I Miss Ella Holden left Monday for Chicago Chi-cago where ho will visit during the I winter Miss Maud Drlgpg of Pleasant Grove Utah is visiting her brother Prof Franlc I 11 Drlggs and wife I U o Mr Albert Ealley Uncle of Deputy I Sheriff Joseph Bailey Is visiting Ogden I relatives S a 0 Miss Annie Dawson of Henefcr visited Ogden friends last weekS < > week-S 0 1 Tho engagement Is announced oC Miss Arlle Orchard formerly of Ogden but now of Salt Lako City to Mr Olden Gil moro of Kansas City 1 S a MUs Lulu Bates of Los Angeles has removed re-moved to Ogdon and will hereafter make her homo with her sister Mrs Harry Mapes of Jefferson avenueS avenue-S U 6 Monday evening the A O U W lodges of this city gave their annual ball at the Chrlstcnsen dancing academy Tho attendance at-tendance was ono ot tho largest ever seen In that hall and tho evening spent In torpslchorean pleasures was ono of tho mst delightful of tho season The annual an-nual social affairs given by this order arc being looked forward to each year with greater anticipations of pleasure Tho gller bnJ Monday night was certainly a pronounced pro-nounced social success 4 0 S Tho regular weekly ball at tho Fourth ward amusement hall Thursday evening I was one of tho most enjoyable of the season J sea-son S U S Miss Ellen Drysdalo left Tuesday for I Iowa where sho will spond the winter S 00 The Baptist ladles gave a very successful I success-ful bazar In tho Grand operahouso block Friday and Saturday I S a S o Q Mr and Mrs Alien returned Thursday from a visit to Morgan a 0 0 Thursday evening tho Ogdon Sugar company tendered its second annual ball at Christensens hal to Its employees and growers Tho hall was tastefully decorated and every provision made for tho enjoyment of tho guests of tho evening even-ing A largo numbor of pcoplo were present pres-ent and tho evening was most pleasantly passed In dancing and at cards 0 S A Christmas dance was given at tho Second ward assembly hall Friday night It being a very successful and enjoyable social affair 5 0 0 P A branch of tho Pioneers of tho Pacific Pa-cific a fraternal order was organized Thursday evening at Odd Follows hall with a good charter membershipS membership-S O 0 MrS James Hogan left for Chicago Wednesday where sho will spend tho holidays S U Tho Weber club Ogdens soclalbusinesn organization has decided to give a twentieth twen-tieth century tyill at Christensons dancing danc-ing academy 00 f tho night of December Clet I will undoubtedly be tile grandest social affair of tho year u Is foreshadowed in charge which owed by tho committee chargo I consists of M S Browning W J5 Shealey C fL Kirchcr O B Gllson and II II Rolupp U U Miss Kate Stevens left Sunday last for Chicago where sbo will > visit until springS Miss Auretta Agco loft for tho East Monday to accept a position in tho Baker institute for defective speeches Sho was accompanied as far as Omaha by her father Gov A W Agee S Mr and 1I D W Ellis left Friday for Grand Junction Colo to spend tho holidays days S on S Sunday evening Wasatch division No 121 0 R C elected the following officers offi-cers E S Crocker chic conductor H ccs I Charter assistant chief conductor O I J Smith secretary and treasurer S H Tracey senior conductor J B Milan I Junior conductor E Boyd inside sentinel r G Douglas outside sentinel 1 II I Charter delegate to grand division A M White alternate 1 Jran Charter D L Boyle A M White division committee James Charter Cassln cipher legislative correspondent committee 11 1 ceo Tho W C T U held its regular meeting meet-ing Wednesday afternoon at tho homo oC Mrs Randall on Nob hill 00 Thursday avcnlng at tho Tabernacle tho musicloving people of Ogden enjoyed tho long recital by Prof Blckncll Young and Mrs Young of Chicago I was an artistic artis-tic performance througlout u 9 9 I Wednesday afternoon Mrs C W Lip plncolt entertained most charmingly tho ladles of tho Jolly Six club at her home on Adams avenue Tho afternoon was delightfully I ncodlowork de-lightfully passed dainty In conversation refreshments over making tho tho close of tho afternoons enjoyment Thin Inuit present wore Mcsdamcs J r I Smith J Lcdwldgc F Ilhoinboldt Charles Mclghan Coursey and S W Mann S U S I Thursday afternoon Mrs C W Llnpln I cott pleasantly entertained tho Klauss sisters tho lady musicians who were formerly i for-merly of Ogden but who now reside inS in-S Los Angeles S AC I Friday evening Mr Bernard Spencer on tortalnod his friends at Christensens dancing academy I was a dress affair I and guests were present from a number of adjoining towns and cities Tho hal i I was profusely decora ted with lowers and palms and floral souvenirs woro bestowed 1 upon the guests Tho programme of I dances was an attractive ono and tho I last number on tho programme was not I f finished iinlll nn early hour Punchbowls Punch-bowls were attractive features and olc aUlnctvo I gant refreshments were served during theO the-O lnhlEr Tho event will long bo romem boroil and tho holidays of 1 ° 00 will bo lunger anti pleasanter in tho memory bo IlnJ muse of it Tho Invited guests wero From Spencer Ida Mr and airs IT C I Wood Miss lloborts and Miss Rye Mr I Uarwooil and Mr Davidson From Salt Lake City Misses Thornborg Julia Hayes I Ulo 1 Young Enid Moffctt Arvllla Clark Kollcy Tlvornbcrg Higgins Molly Ire land Park and Ethel Ireland Messrs Heber M Wollo Chester Nason Elliott Kimball F C Schramm Claude Williams Wil-liams Clinton J rod Goodwin Arthur Kclloy Ayer L P Gardner Chris Diehl George A Baton 1 Clinton Will Barnett Bar-nett McKcllar Knickerbocker Hugh Kimballj Joseph Patrick Frank C Cham I bcrHn U Dlnwoodey F Traynor from Ogden Messrs and Mesdames Itolapp Die Conllsk Jones Abe Kuhn Ad Kuhn Marks halen lilgclow Ttivey Becker Bodes Ileywood GInsmann Carnalmn Condon Reynolds Lewis F J Klcscl A Klesel Hume Tyr o G Brown A Brown Iloaley Patterson Tyler Luckott Hanson M Browning Hcrrlck Bannis tel Noble Harris Brick Chcvcra F J tel Noble Harris Brick Chevers ilulnn Ifikl A Jot Misses Klla Tavoy Totta Johnson Boreman Beatrice Boreman I Brceden Hendershot Nellie Ilcmlershot Hannah Dee Silvia Deo Hume Tyler Peer Celeste Conroy Klla onroy Klc sel Schausenback JBvi Kuhn Leda I Kuhn Green Wright Kccles Iloaley V Flout P I outs McGonigle Parker Bunnfstcr Berry Buckmllicr Parkor Lewis Pearl Peebles Ethel Olsen Car I nahan Cas m Edith Tavey Inez Farr Veda Lllllericld Mamlo Harrington Ida I Cissln Francis Peebles Messrs Pierce Gus Wright Grant Buchmlller Goddard t Crrl Kuhn Arthur Kuhn Oscar Kuhn Will Burt Tom Burt Fred Burl IIol llngsworth Tyler Shealey Henry Ecclen Roy Eccks Bruco Brown Watson ClarkS John Brown S Tyree Ben Tyreo Iladloy Orln Brown James Conllsk Arthur Con I llsk Bam gter Dyer Mcintosh H R MacMillan Guy Clark McFariand Noble I No-ble long Val Clark Reuben Far I Taylor GlddlnjTS H Peory C H Kirchcr A G Horn W nipple Smith Wattla Mr I and Mrs Joseph Clark Mr and Mrs J W F Walker Mr and Mrs K I Allison Alli-son Jr Mr and Mrs Fred T Dubols Mr and Mrs Joseph Peery Mr and Mrs Horace Peery Fred Massa Miss Zannle Cannon Mrs Spencer black silk and diamonds Mrs Abo Kuhn tan crepe applique and Jewels Mrs Ad Kuhn gray crepe white appli quo diamonds Mrs Armstrong black tailor suit with Mrs Tyree black silk Jet trimmings Mrs Harris light silk Mrs Joseph Pcery black chiffon Mrs Horace Pcery buo organdie over blue silk sik Mrs Hanson white and roso taffeta silk Mri Conllsk black silk Mrs Jones black silk Mrs Marks gray silk with whllo chiffon fonMra trimmings A P Blgelow brown silk white trimmIngs 1 Hcjnolds rosccolcrcd silk Jet trimmings Mrs Oppendorfcr gray chiffon white I I diamonds appllquel Mrs Allison red and black silk with I Mrs Tyler black silk Mrs Rome black silk Mrs Joseph Clark bluo cloth with whlto satin atn Mrs Rolapp black sjlk with diamonds Mrs Arthur Brown gray silk passa monterle I Mrs Millls black skirt and green waist I Mrs Brick white organdie 1 I Mrs Breeden white and black silk lr Berry black laco over blue silk Mrs Condon green silk Mrs Luckett black and white silk Mrs Ilcaloy black brocaded satin Mrs Dubois whlto waist black skirt Mrs Cannon green cropo Mrs Browning bluo with white trim mint tln tlnlrs Elliott Brown black net over I black silk sle Mrs George Brown black silk Mrs Alf Brown black chiffon Mrs Higgins blue and whIte taffeta j silkMiss Lcda Kuhn peagreen laco over I green silk sik Miss Selma Kuhn black net with green silk I Miss Ella Conroy black and white silk Miss Cclcsto Conroy pink silk chiffon I trimming Miss Curnahan white silk I Miss Eva Kuhn pink crepe Miss BannIster striped silk black velvet vel-vet bows Miss Green canarycolored silk Miss Parker black chiffon bans Miss Houtz whlto organdie blue rlb I I 1 Mlsu Berry white point desprlt with I white Miss santln Olsen tan cloth green velvet geon Miss Hume white organdie Miss Grunt Ted cloth Miss Furl cremo organdie bluo chiffon trimming i Miss Llttlcflcld pink Swiss Miss Buchmlller whIte organdie Miss Henley palo blue taffeta Miss Peery canarycolored silk and black velvet Miss Frances Peebles rose silk with vcl vet skirt Hayes white silk waist dark 15 McGonaglo turquolsebluo organdie organ-die dluMiss Mofflt dark silk Miss Spencer whlto organdie Miss Evelyn Hondorshot white silk Miss Ida Cassln bluo cropc pink trimmings trim-mings Miss Nelllo Hcndcrahot pink organdie Miss Edith Tavoy bluo chiffon Miss Lewis gray and pink LtwIs gr Miss Clark roso crepe over rose silk Mlsa Breedon bluo silk Miss Doremun white chiffon Miss gun Tavoy black grenadine over rose silk Miss Barker black silk Miss Hadloy white silk Miss Kelly old roso silk Miss Tyler white orgnn leIs le-Is Kcclca elegant canarycolored net trimmed In rospa Miss Cannon pink crepe with black velvet vel-vet Miss Emma Wilght bluo organdie PARK CITY SOCIETY The Womans Athenoeum met with Mrs W E Boyd Monday afternoon December Decem-ber 17th Owing to tho near approach of the 1th Owint attendance was smaller than usual After tho business was disposed dis-posed of Mrs L E Hubbard director of the afternoon3 wprk assumed tho carry car-ry was the study Mis W E Boyds and Era of topic was Shepherd Kings Ind Er tho Rameals I Mrs M P Allens sub Im I ject was Persian Invasion Discussion followed both papers America was sung and tho club adjourned to meet with unS John Diem January 7 1901 S S 4 Mrs W G Lamb returned homo Thursday Thurs-day after a pleasant visit with Mr and Mrs David Keith of Salt LakeS j Lake-S S S Mrs Henry Wolach was a Salt Lako passenger Tuesday where she will spend nnd Christmas family with Mr and Mrs James Ivcrs faml I I o S I I Mra Joseph Chartrand of Evanalon Wyo arrived In Park City yesterday to spend tho holidays with her parents Mr I an1 Mrs J W rearsoi I t > Miss Ada Rut n earner up from Salt ls3 Lako tho past week Sho will visit with nor now numerous year friends until tho first of tho I > S S MIVJ Kate Johnson went down to tho I metropolis ycatordny to visit with relatives rela-tives for n CouPle or weeks + 6 U i Mr and Mrs T W Fraser returned homo Monday morning after a delightful visit I of L weeks duration I A quiet but very pretty wedding was celebrated Thursday at 1 oclock at tho home ot Mrs Kato JOhnson when her son George 13 was united In marrIage to Miss Ella Huffman Rov G A Conrad of tho Congregational church officiating Only the Immediate relatives wltncscd tho Impressive ceremony which was followed fol-lowed by an elegant dinner given by Mr and Mra W K Boyd Tho bride 10 a beautiful golngaway gown of bluo broadcloth broad-cloth wih JoinhIway gloves to match Tho groom wore the customary black They wro attended by Miss Cora Huffman of Logan and Mr James Dnn Little Miss Both Boyd acted as flower girl Tho homo of tho groom was fragrant with carnations carna-tions and a number of mostly anJ bciutl I ful gifts wero bestowed upon them from admiring friends The happy couplo took tho 2 train for Salt Lake where ihoy I will spend their honeymoon The y will boat bo-at home to their many friends after January Jan-uary 15th at tho P If Lynch homo on Park avwue Air and Mrs Johnson are In the both well and favorably known Park and to them Is extended hearty congratulation and best wishes o S 0 Mlsa Cora Huffman returned to her homo In Logan yesterday afternoon 0 S 4 Mr and Mrs W D Gray of Ogden arc visiting relatives in tho Park o U Tho members of Blue lodge Installed their new officers Monday evening A bounteous dinner wag served after Installation In-stallation On Wednesday evening tho Royal Arch Masons did likewise Both affairs wore well attended and the usual good time had i 1 e Mr and Mrs P IL Lynch and son Windsor departed for Idaho Wednesday evening turo home where they will mako their fu S I Tho regular monthly meeting of tho O E S will beheld In Masonic hall Wednesday Wednes-day evening next at which tlmo election of officers will take placeS place-S Jlnc About twenty of Miss Brundagoa pupils gave her a very delightful surprise party Friday evening Games of all kinds were played and with music and dainty refreshments re-freshments tho evening was certainly a pleasant one As n token of love and kind appreciation a beautiful inkwell was presented Miss Brundago by her pupils which will always be u beautiful remembrance remem-brance of tho ciollghtCul event id Mrs W W Armstrong returned home after 0 weeks visit spent with Salt Lako friends I o I o 1ls Estclla Watson and Miss Valentine Valen-tine Murphy wont to ZIon Friday afternoon after-noon to spend their vacation with their parents S 0 0 I Miss Edith Lowny and Miss Halllo Fern Fer-n leavo on this afternoons express for Salt Lake where they will enjoy their I Christmas dinner with home folks I a C I Mr Honry Welsch will spend Christmas with Mrs Welsch and Mr und Mrs J Ivers and family famiyl If 4 L Ono of tho best school programmes over given in Park City was tho ono rendered at tho Congregational church Friday evening In which the Columbian and Philadelphian societies took part Tho church was beautifully decorated with tho clubs colors blue and whlto and yellow and black the effect being strikingly I handsome As Prof C A Blocher advanced ad-vanced toward tho pulpit to gIve a short address ho va presented with n magniil ccnt bouquet of choice whlto carnations and violets tied with tho clubs colors Tho gift was presented by Montague Allen I Al-len who In behalf of tho Columbian society ciety presented the flowers Mr Blocher was also tho recipient of a silver and I I poarl paper knife and ink eraser from thn I Philadelphian society tho beautiful and I Impressive presentation speech being I I made by Alfred Stanley Mr L T Galla I her was also remembered with a beautiful I bound volume of Shakespeare from tho Columbian society Both gentlemen wero very much affected by being remembered so kindly and said that words wero In adequalo In expressing their surprise and delight at so sweet a thought and thanked the pupils again and again Following Fol-lowing was tho programme Piano solo l proramme Frieda Funk Declamation Expansion Georgo Geiger Essay Christmas In Other Lands S Claire Stevenson Violin and piano Army Echoes Albert and Harry Freeman Debate Resolved That War is Moro Destructive De-structive than Intemperance Affirma structo tive Samuel Raddon Frieda Funk Vocal Negative solo An Earl Outcast Glade Alford Stanley Flossie Carpenter Select reading Esther Sloan Essay Tho Worship of Wise Mon May Williams llu13 Piano solo selected Mary Feruetto Recitation Tho Engineers Story ReeInton Ella Snyder Vocal solo selected Mary Trctheway Recitation Thanatopsls Bcsslo Dorrity Original selection Montague Allen Piano solo Exile Stream Sadie Rasband Society papers Editor Anna Deason assistant sistant laId McClellan editor Catherine Cunningham assistant Leo Durkin Instrumental duet Hlnpodromo Overture School Over-ture song Richard Williams Lilhian Funk S PROVO SOCIETY The marriage of Miss Lenora Bock and Mr William Ward was solemnized In tho I Salt Lake Temple on Wednesday last Mrs Ward has always been considered Povos handsome young lady and has often attracted much favorable comment whenever she appeared In public She Is I well educated In music and has appeared In several operas hero In our city which has won her widespread fame She Is 1 prominent In society and church circles In her ward and there Is no ono but wishes wish-es her the choicest of llfea blessings for her future Mr Ward is 3 member of the ilrm of Ward Son and has long been recognized as ono of our leading young business men and to say worthy the hand or Miss Black expresses all Mrs ZIna Mnhlcnbruck of Salt Lake gave 3 reception recep-tion In their honor on Thursday evening lon city Mr and Mrs Ward will goat go-at once to house keeping In a now and I elegant brick cottage Just erected on K street and will bo at homo to their friends after January 1C 1901 S I > C I Mrs W H Berry made a trip to Salt i Lake City on Tuesday last t S AMiss I A-Miss Veda Bcebo of Salt Lake will bo the guest of Miss Vera Hardy during the I Holidays I I SI I Miss RenaJ S Smoot was over from Spanish Fork on Wednesday lat a 0 0 Mrn D D Uoutz entertained tho mom jers of the Sorosis club at her looms lu thin Commercal hotel cm Vcdnesday at ternoon I was presidents day and very thoroughly did tho charming and cultured president entertain tho members or her club Each member brought It se ectlon from Ella Wheeler Wilcox lclon Ela Yicox and the collection was very edifying and nnl ortalnlng Delicious and dainty frosh nents wero served Those present wcro Mmtflfimes Tucker Yates Irvine Bagley King Beck EVans Flame Partridge Dtnonberry Spcckart Bachman and But t ton S S S Miss R Maud DltlmaJB expects to leo for tho East in a short time to be absent about ono month S S S Mrs Erthcnbrcck o Goshen a visitIng visit-Ing in Provo last weekS I week-S S Miss Hatllo Harrison went to Sandy Friday evening to spend Christmas U I0 Mrs Louisa McBride gave a delightful tea party on Thursday dfiornoon Thin popular PDt and genial hosfcss made the ovoiit ono ald long to bo rrmymbercu with her cheerful manner of entertaining and her pleasing personality Delicious tea a daintily nerved Music was rendered during dur-ing the afternoon rho Kiiestb were Mos limes Swat Y Gates Oscar Young L Halbrook J George Noyes Enda liutz Halbrook Henry arls Yaletf NOYcs e S Taylor Colestra Strong Keolor Foote Snydor Elliott Thcrlott Newel Crosby Cluff Dugenbcry Alexander Knowld n Anderson Rawlins Evans SOl Webb of California Rnwlm and Partridge 0 S The wedding reception of Mr and Mrs James Meldriim look place Friday even lelum Plaec ing at tho residence l of Mr Charles Mel drum of the Fourth ward They were married Wednesday in tho Salt Lake Temple S e Miss May Alexander gave a delightful reception at her homo on Thursday evening even-ing last Cards were the order of tho evening aCtor which music and gameo were indulged In Dainty and delicious refreshments were served in a charming rcrroBhmen manner Those present were Misses Jen rile Jones Vera Hardy Hazel 1 Taylor BIrdie Bir-die Cluff Lydia Thurman Larena Dusen berry Ada DuBcnbcrry Bophla Scvcy I 3 amiMiss Farnsworth Messrs Owon Du Henberry Edwin Fernandez H Secrcat James FeatherstonC Walter 1 Cluff Edgar Reed Dclbert Webb FranolH Klrkham Delbert Gene Le Allen Mr Smith and S Malcolm Lit i > I I A very delightful surprise was given in honor of Miss Maud Klrkwood on Wednesday evening last at her home Different Vedncsday were indulged in and names 111uhc DUfcent was rendered VOl beautifully by Jcpperson brothers Vocal selections were also rendered by Miss Jepperson In Kirkwood and Miss Gray Delicious refreshments re-freshments wero served to tho following frcqhmen cre < Messrs and Mesdames A C So guests stame9 ronsen Andrew Eggortscn R Pax man James Grey William Jones R C Kirk wood Thomas Klrkwood Alma Daft and Misses Louo Nelson Minnie Nelson S 19se9 Cook Sadie Grey Florence Jopperson Ada and Reno Dusenberry Ella Kirk wood Blanche and Tenny Klrkwood and Messrs Jesperson and Klrkwood < J SO Tho elegant residence of Mr and Mrs John R elegant was Invaded by a throng ot merry friends on Friday evening tho eVent being a surprise on them in honor of their wedding annnivcrsary Music Indulged in gaires and social cheer wero about thirty guests Refreshments and by gHest Refreshmens nnll punch wore served later In tho evening The ocnt was OHO of tho most nucccss ful over perpetrated and was one round of mirth and merriment from beginning tc end a U S The ball given In honor of tho visiting football team from Salt Lake was a grand tho Mozart hallo success I was given at hal o O C The C3 card club wus entertained aS tho residence of Mr and Mrs Leon Bachman Bach-man on Tuesday last The evening was enjoyable very YCr I S SI Mrs J W Farrer Is seen on our streets I again after her serious illness S 01 Mr and lrs A O Smoot aro out once moro after their siege o 0 of Illness Mr and Mrs A L Woodhouse leavo foe 1r the East on Sunday eveningS evening-S U S Miss Harrletto Richmond will spend limo hol ay Harleto southern part of tho State Dont forget the grand ball at tho old Armory hal Xmas night JTolidns Shoppers For men are attracted by our Neckwear Neck-wear Gloves Handkerchiefs l Suspenders Sus-penders Canes and Umbrellas BROWN TERRY WOODRUFF CO 1GC Main Street I 9JI 5 S r MM m = I t r t fiT V = = i iL J > j i c I J c L ii Hi i J 0 1 I I |