Show 7 r y c0 Tf Q jJt 7 1 f r J J LJr J V r o C < Lr c r Jp ii f c r 0 r try bat l ti sg M f 1111 6 f I The devotees of society are keeping I Lent this year in amanner that must bE encouraging to these interested in societys religious welfare So little has been done In a soplal way that rio Lenten Len-ten restrictions have been violated There were however a few spots in the I social horizon of the past week The i visit of the governors of Wyoming and I Colorado added much to the social activity ac-tivity of the week Tuesday afternoon I Governor Wells gave an elaborate luncheon in their honor at the Alta I club The same afternoon Mrs N W I Clayton entertained at luncheon at her home In honor of the wives of the visiting vis-iting governors while the same evening even-ing witnessed a brilliant reception at the Knutsford at which the visitors were again the guests of honor 000 Mr Will RIter gave a dinner party last I evening and his guests afterwards formed a box party at the theatre They were Mr and Mrs James Jennings Jen-nings Mips Ella Clark Miss June Sad ler Miss Winnie Sprague Miss Emma Lunt Miss Savage Miss Margaret Howat Mr Scott Wells Dr Ellerbeck Mr George Lawrence and Mr Stanley Price 000 Miss Florence Small who has been the guest of Miss Geddes during the past week has returned to Sandy 000 Miss Maggie Daly was the hostess of a very pretty card party Thursday evening The decorations in i nonor of St Patrick were most effective Sixty I three was played Miss Reynolds Won I the greatest number of games and wrs I given a flower Jar Miss Miller was given a bottle of smelling salts as a consolation Mr Watterman carried off the gentlemans first prize a silver match safe and Mr McFadden vcn the consolation a silver pencil holder Miss Dalys guests were Miss Anna Mae McMillan Miss Helen Ireland Miss Edith Ireland Miss Hattie Reynolds Rey-nolds Miss Trent Miss Allle Miller i II I Miss Lottie Holmes Miss Winnie Sprague Miss May Roberts Miss Schettler Mr Sam Porter Mr Fred Armstrong Mr Otis Cross Mr Ralph Watterman Mr Roy Brown Mr Charles Bruff Mr Sprague Mr M Sprague Mr Charles McFadden and Mr Herman Schettler 0 0 0 I < The members of the Cotillion club will give a german at Christensens Friday night < > 00 The Monday Afternoon Card club was entertained at the home of Mrs Brink Sixtythree was the game of the afternoon Mrs Scarff and Mrs Bennett won the club prices and Mrs Archer the visitors prize 00 < > The reception at the Knutsford Tuesday Tues-day evening was the most brilliant social so-cial affair of the week It was arranged ar-ranged by Governor Heber M Wells in honor of Governor and Mrs W A Richards of Wyoming and Governor and Mrs Alva Adams of Colorado The guests were received by Governor Well assisted by the officers of his staff in the parlor which had been beautifully decorated with flowers and lighted by colored electric lights The corridors were also lighted with colored lights and effectively decorated with American flags In one corner was stationed the First Regiment band which furnished a well arranged pro gramme of concert music during the evening In the small dining room refreshments refresh-ments were served during the evening Among the guests were Adjutant General and Mrs John Q Cannon Brigadier Central Willard Young Colonel Colo-nel and Mrs Clayton Colonel and Mrs Burton Colonel Fenrose Colonel and Mrs Grant Major George F Downey Lieutenant H G P Coates Captain Graeber Lieutenant Hensel Lieutenant Jackson Chief Justice and Mrs Zane I Judge and Mrs Miner Mrs McClure Judge Bartch Miss Bartch Colonel J Ford Kent Lieutenant Cabiness Captain Cap-tain Leavell Lieutenant Briant Wells Secretary of State Hammond Judge and Mrs Judd Mr and Mrs George Q I Cannon Mr and Mrs A W McCune Mr and Mrs J J Daly Dr and Mrs i Bower Mr and Mrs Theodore Bra back Mrs A W Nelden Dr and Mrs I Vincent Mr and Mrs P T Farnsworth Farns-worth jlr and Mrs Hobbs Mr and j Mrs Henry Dm wood ey Mr and Mrs I Dale Mr and Mrs C E Allen Mr and I Mrs G Y Wallace Mr and Mrs H B Clawson Mrand Mrs T W Jennings I Mr and Mrs Henry Cohn Mr and Mrs J D Spencer Miss Lunt Miss I Eloise Sherman Mrs Hattie Jennings Miss Claire Clawson Miss Culmer h > > Miss Jennie Hawley was thereciplent of much attention during the engagement engage-ment of the Bostonians and at the 1 i matinee yesterday her reception t amounted to an enthusiastic ovation I V yI 3 Mrs N W Clayton was the hostess of a very prettily appointed luncheon Tuesday afternoon which was given In compliment to Mrs W A Richards of Wyoming and Mrs Alva Adams qf Colorado The table was effectively decorated in pink and green I Those Invited to meet the guests of honor were Mrs W H Bancroft Mrs II Isaac Clayton Mrs A C Bishop Mrs F S Richards Mrs H G Whitney Mrs J D Spencer Mrs John Q Cannon Can-non Mrs Charles S Burton Mrs S V Shelp 0 e > cy Mr C A Henry of Ogden spent yesterday yes-terday In the city qn < 5 > Mrs W S McCornlck entertained the Gertnan club Monday evening < i SIr > < s > S-Ir and Mrs George Wood have taken possession of their new home 639 East South Temple street c > v tts I Mr and Mrs George Wood entertained entertain-ed a few friends Thursday evening at their home 63D East South Temple I street Cards were Indulged in six tythree being the game played Roses t were the prizes awarded to the ladles Land carnations to the gentlemen Judge I Henderson received the most carnations I i tions and Mrs Warrum andMiss Marion Ma-rion Kooklidge tied for the ladles prize I The guests were Judge and Mrs H P Henderson Colonel and Mrs Noble Warrum Mr and Mrs S H Lynch I Judge A G Norrell Miss Rooklidge I Mr and Mrs G D Alder II l 070 r Mr and Mrs Ernest L Pratt and Mr and Mrs A C Reese have taken I I up their home with Mr and Mrs J W Cottle at 56 West Fourth South street i < S0 Mr and Mrs Charles A Quigley returned re-turned durjnjr the week from California Califor-nia 000 Scott Groo has gone to Pleasant Valley J00 Miss Geddes will entertain the Luncheon club during the week Mr and Mrs J Waller Young left I the early part of the week for California Califor-nia Mr Young expects to sail soon for Australia and from there will go to Japan where Mrs Young will join him and together they will make a trip around the world They will be gone a year o Co n Mr and Mrs Joseph Richards entertained enter-tained the Sixtythree club Thursday evening There were six tables the decorations throughout being in green The guests were Mr and Mrs J D I Spencer Mr and Mrs O D Spencer I Mr and Mrs Hutchinson Mr and Mrs I Fred W Scarff Mr and Mrs Jesse C 1 Little Mr and Mrs J Tilton Donnel l lan Mr and Mrs Paul Hammer Jr I rdsp i 1 Mrs F S Richards Miss Lucile Richards l I Rich-ards Miss Clinton Mr Sells Mr D C I Adams Mr and Mrs Dayeler Mr and i Mrs John Sharp Dr and Mrs E A Tripp i i After the game prizes were awarded I to Mrs Donnellan and Mr Scarff and the visitors prize to Mrs Daveler I > Mr and Mrs J D Spencer will entertain en-tertain the Sixtythree club next week Co > Mr Mackintosh with a party of friends occupied a box at the performance per-formance of Robin Hood last evening even-ing There were present Dr and Mrs Hughes Mr and Mrs Charles Read Miss Mackintosh and Caspar L Robertson Rob-ertson 4 > C The Sewing club met with Mrs William Wil-liam Reid yesterday n 0 Miss Park will entertain the Musical club tomorow evening I 0 0 Mr and Mrs W H Bancroft gave I a luncheon Monday In honor of the visiting governors and their wives I < t < > 0 I Mrs Henry Sadler and Miss Sadler have returned rom their California trip Ai Mrs Hanauer entertained Mr Hazel I ton Mr Caspar L Robertson and Mr Lyon at dinner Tuesday evening I < 2 > < > 0 Mr and Mrs George Wood gave an informal card party Thursday evening even-ing o 0 O Mrs Lorin N King has gone to St Paul o 0 Q Mrs Morehouse of Denver was the guest of honor at a dinner given Thursday Thurs-day evening by Lieutenant and Mrs Jenks 0 0 The German club will meet tomorrow evening with Miss Colton 0 0 I 0 Miss Alff entertained at whist Tuesday Tues-day evening Present wera Mr and Mrs Charles Post Miss Kent Miss Ora Harkness Miss Adelaide Nason Mr W H Donnell Lieutenant Jaclcson and Lieutenant CartwrIght 0 0 0 An informal card party was given Monday evening by Mr and Mrs F W Jennings MrsW V Mr and Mrs W Mont Ferry came down from Park City Friday to enjoy the opera 0 0 0 Mr Small gave a box party at the opera Friday night His guests were Miss Gwen Morgan Miss Geddes Miss I Small and Mr Westervelt < IV < 3 > The Musical club was entertained Mondayevenlng by Miss Lowe Of the members there were present Miss 1 Young Miss Park Miss Ethelyn Webber 1 Web-ber Miss Sibyl Anderson Mr Grant Hampton Mr George L Nye Mr a Ferry Mr Schramm Mr George Law recc 1 < s > I n Miss Matlfr Mack with a party of friends occupied a box at the opening J performance of the Bostonians GSI > Mrs Bannister and Miss Ban stet j of Ogden spent Friday in the city SIG < S > Mr and Mrs John Marshall Mrs Davis Miss Mackintosh Mr C L Robertson ertson and Mr Mackintosh enjoyed J The Serenade from a box Friday night < S > 0 O J 1 Mr and Mrs Joseph J Daynesgava a card party and musicale Frinay evenIng even-Ing at their E street home During the early part of the evening high five was played prizes being won by Miss Savage Sav-age and Mr Stewart After the game a musical programme was enjoyed < s > < 3 > < S > One of the notable St Patricks das functions was the card party at the Ladies Literary club house Thursday afternoon The prizes were won by Mrs McConahay and Mrs Nash and those present were Mrs John M Zane Mrs Stewart of Philadelphia Mrs So7 Continued on Pago 111 i IN THf SOCIAL RfAlMlI < Continued from page 13 I i Kingsbury Mrs KJakead Mrs J J f Daly Mrs Burrows Miss Monroe Miss Melford Miss Coleman Miss Short f Mrs Lambert Mrs Wellington Mrs if Boynton Mrs Ingram Mrs J H I Daniel Mrs Smltzer Mrs C H Jenkins Jen-kins Mrs W W Rivers Miss Trezise 4 Mrs L C Karrick Mrs Carpenter Mrs Ferguson Mrs Harkin Miss Cochran Mrs John Read Mrs J S Lakin Mrs Scott Davis Mrs Mary A Smith Mrs Radcliffe Mrs Nash Mrs Fred PrIce Mrs A J Johnson f Mrs W H Jones Mrs Arthur Browne Brown-e Mrs Schettler Mrs J S Daveler Mrs Knox Mrs Lambert Mrs Coray Mrs Wellington Mrs Miller Mrs Hobbs x Mrs Bradley Mrs Ernest A Tripp Mrs HUdsoh Mrs Sullivan Mrs Boynton i Boyn-ton Mrs Howard Mrs Barry Mrs Moore Mrs Davis Mrs Hoyt Sherman Sher-man Mrs Paul Hammer jr Mrs John Spencer Mrs Elmer Darling Mrs Mc I Gurrin Mrs S V Shelp Mrs L Howard i How-ard Mrs Ralph Guthrie Mrs J M Bowman Mrs Easton Mrs Eckers j Sirs Hartley Mrs Rudy Mrs Whitely Mrs Peasley Mrs Adams Dr Oriole Cdrtice Mrs Archer Mrs Paul Mrs George Sutherland Mrs Mulloy Mrs Paul Mrs Denning Mrs Pickering Mrs George Loomis Mis Myton Mrs < Rhodes Mrs G H Davis Mrs Miner Mrs Bowman Mrs Lyons Mrs Sprague Mrs Witcher Mrs Thomas Carter Mrs Harkins Mrs Purnell Mrs Milford Mrs Coleman Mrs B E McConaughy Miss Monroe Mrs Brooks Mrs Piper Mrs John Cain Miss Lambert < 3 > 0i z The St Patricks ball given at Clifts hall on Thursday night was largely attended The committees in charge werfe composed of Thomas Marnane Martin Lannan M Cantlen J J Riley J M Kennelly P E Conner Jr P O Marnn Maurice Riley J T Fitzgerald Fitzger-ald D A Coleman Dennis Harrigan J Ayh = sward D Cavanaugh R Cant Ion L J Strayer Dan Dillon and C H Reilly < > < > < > The East End club gave an enjoyable enjoy-able dance at Landrums hall on Tuesday Tues-day evening 0 0 < of ward The people of the Eighteenth Thurs enjoved a delightful reunion on The entertainment was day night given under the auspices of the Relief and musical society and a fine literary programme was carried outv 0 < > 0 On Wednesday evening the Card club at Fort Douglas held Its regular meeting meet-ing In the rooms of the Officers club and was entertained by Mrs Patter Leavell After an son and Captain evening passed pleasantly in cards dainty refreshments were served and Lieutenant pretty prizes awarded J Gurney Mrs Augustine and Lieutenant Keene carried off the prizes 00 v The ball given by the Mystic lodge No 22 I O O F at Christensens on Monday evening was enjoyed by 300 guests It was given in honor of the third anniversary of the lodge and for the occasion an enjoyable programme had been arranged and was successfully success-fully carried out during the evening Among those in attendance were Mr Frank Murphy Mr Dickinson Mr Graham Mr William Elliott Mr Howard How-ard Cherry Mr S A Poe Mr S H Cutting Mr C B Channel Mrr Ensign En-sign Mr Coulaiu Mr Hess Mr Lin han Mr Clark Mr Morris Mrs Clark Mr John Burleigh Mrs Burleigh Mr Hughey Dr Stewart Miss Livingston Miss Kady Miss Libby Miss Ward rop Mrs Murphy Mrs Dickinson Mrs Sloore Miss Sabine Miss Keets Miss Dewey Miss Smith the Misses Hirschvogel Miss Shaw Miss Powers Mr Ball Mr and Mrs Berry Mr Beattie Miss Parker Miss Bertha Cherry Miss Short Mr Evans Mr Evans Mr Walter Wochinsky IrA Ir-A J Hague Professor Olsen Mr J W Beck Miss Knowlton Mrs Lang ford Mr and Mrs Clifton Mr William Will-iam Campbell Mr C H Marshall IrS Ir-S Cn ester B Marshall Mr Charles F Tanner Mrs Tanner Mr I M Higley and wife Mr T B Layman Mr and Mrs J F Boes Mr and Mrs T E Hoddlng Mr George M Nolan jr Mr H C Courier Mr W S Bing Miss Bessie EmiseMr F J P Pascoe Mr C B Durst Mr Frank Hayward Mr Max Hermann Mr F A Timby and viCe Judge and Mrs Denny Judge McConnell Mr and Mrs Whitley Mr Metcalf Miss Metcalf Mr F E Stair Mr J C Tretheway Mr P P Christensen Chris-tensen Mr D S Lowrie Miss Lowrie Mr and Mrs W F Ulmer Mr and Mrs 3fd lI Smith Mr Joseph William Taylor Mr George Ensign Dr W C Greene Dr and Mrs F A Meacham Mr W M Owen Rev and Mrs Henry Mrs Lizzie Post Mrs A B Greeson Mrs J S Courter Mr W E Hubert Professor Cummings Mr J P Meakin Mrs Meakin Miss Mable Clark Mrs Cornforth Miss Stella Barton Miss May Barton Mrs Charles Bern Mrs William Leslie and Mr and Mrs O S Thompson n 0 < S Carrie Christensen and Miss Belle Dewey have invitations out for a german ger-man to be given next Friday evening at Christensens Christensensae4r ae4r The Wednesday night hop at Chris tensens was enjoyed by a large number num-ber of people < s > < > < > The marriage of Miss Addie Crooks ton of Mercur and Mr Asper Bracken occurred Wednesday evening at the home of Mr Jphn C Ensign The ceremony cere-mony was performed by Justice Som mer in the presence of the intimate friends of the bride and groom Sir and Mrs Bracken have gone to Mercur where they will make their home 000 Th ° Halycon Pleasure Circle entertained enter-tained their friends at Klenkes hall on the evening of St Patricks day A irisreHaneous programme cards music and dancing was enjoyed Th You and I China club was entertained enter-tained by Mr Kcetfer at the home of Mrs I N Harvey on St Patricks evening The colors of the day were used in the decorations The tallies were In the form of a shamrock The guests vie1 with each other in the wearing n the green A st of china was presented to Mr Harvey who In turn presented a portion por-tion of it to Mr K > ett > r Highfive was played for a short tim the head prizes being won by Mrs Pelmage and Mr Gallacher the 1by rnzes by Mrs Strickland and Mirrlp Spiers > Rf shrnents were served In true Irish stylI after which dancing was IndulRfKl in until a late hour Mrs Worthing will next entertain we r 1uu Jlf uuum 1 nlru < SL I I The Theosophical benefit concert under un-der the direction of Mrs Louise Boy df n was a decided success both artist artis-t atv and financially owing to the efh Iot 1 way in which It was managed and the prompt and hearty cooperation coopera-tion of the members of the society in their assistance The hall and platform were tastefully decorated and the programme was much enjoyed by the audience as was evidenced by the hearty applause and frequent encores < S > < > i > Miriam Rebekah lodge No 5 I O O F will give a social at Odd Fellows hall on Wednesday evening next IS > 0 The Y L M I association of the Twentieth ward will give a social entertainment en-tertainment at the residence of Mrs A c n xen 309 Fourth East street on Monday evening at which the following fol-lowing artists will appear Mrs Agnes Olsen Thomas Miss Della Daynes Miss Mary R Ross Miss June Mathis Miss Geneva Clark Mr John James Mr William Patrick Mr Heber Sharp and c Mr Edward McLelland The public is cordially invited Invitedo o e A charity ball will be given at Chris tensens on Friday evening April L The committee In charge is composed 1 c2 of Afton Young Jasmine Young Kate Clawson Mamie Eldredge Ida Savage I Allie Miller Lavon Pierce Louise Savage I Sav-age Ruby Clawson Winnie Jones I Claire Clawson Carol Cannon Kate Hardin Allle Clawson Anna Rich Minnie I Min-nie James The chaperones will be Mrs W WRiter W-Riter Mrs Richard Morris Mrs John Spencer Mrs H L A Culmer Mrs Ill I-ll S Eldredge Mrs Rachel Miller Mrs Lizzie Crismon Mrs Cannon a Ladies Literary Club In the history section on Thursday morning March 21 Mrs Luella M I Rhodes will tell of the Victory at I Turnhout and Other Military Movements Move-ments and The Treaty Between the Provinces and Elizabeth 1538 fhe I Mrs Vincent ftfb review The Reign of Philip II and give some account of I maritime exploration at the close of I the sixteenth century I Discussion Was any act of Philips of benefit to the Netherlands i All who arei interested in organizing a Visiting Nurse association are re cuested to meet at the Ladies Literary Liter-ary cub room on Friday evening March 25 at 730 oclock The object of the association is to furnish skilled attendance to the sick I i poor to promote cleanliness and to teach proper care of the < sick Visits are made daily by trained nurses to houses shadowed by sickness and poverty pov-erty andsuffering and distress alienated alien-ated by their gentle ministratipns We urge upon a generous public1 the importance of contributing as freelyas possible to this noble charity thafJSait Lake pity may be blessed with an organization I or-ganization which will bring comfort and Gladness to so many homes At the meeting of the ItouriaC section II of the Ladies Literary club on March 22 at 10 a m the following subjects I will be given Some Early Venetian Doges by Mrs A Erving Carmagnola by Mrs Jenks Palaces of the Grand Canal by MrsIra Lewis The current literature and current events section will meet Saturday March 26 at 2 p min the dining room of the club house The programme presented pre-sented will be Frances E Willard and Her Work Mrs N F Putnam Study of Kipling Mrs William Iglfheart i > 0 0 The Shakespeare section will meet on Monday at 3 p m Mrs Glen Miller will read a paper on Hamlet on the Stage Mrs King will present an analysis of Midsummers Night Dream and there will be readings from act 1 and act 2 of that play The Sorosis Provo March 19At the Sorosis on Thursday the day was principally devoted voted to educational topics President Nayncttia B King occupied the chair Parliamentary drill was conducted con-ducted by Mrs Sarah fluff In an excellent paper supplemented with quotations Mrs Ballentyne gave a review of Spencers Educational Work After tenminute recess roll call was responded to with choice quotations quo-tations Miss Alice Reynolds read a paper devoted = de-voted in general to Richters Levena but paying special attention to the topic of early childhood the lady considering that each chapter of the work contains sufficient material for a paper The idea was developed that mothers should not be too free in extending sympathy to children when children meet with accidents due to their own carelessness careless-ness A number of the ladies expressed their intention of being present at Ogden Og-den at the coming reception to be given by the clubs of that city Letters were received from Mesdames McVicker and Jennings of Salt Lake City and De Moisy of Provo expressing regret at their inability to attend the Sorosis reception After critics report flub adjourned 0 e e Provo March 19The Nineteenth Century club met at the home of Mrs Westwood at the usual hour and was called to order by the president I After business was disposed of Mrs Westw ood presented to the club a very I entertaining paper onMagazine Verse mentioning the magazine writers and giving selections from them Owing to I the very disagreeable day only eight members responded to roll chll Mrs Wedgwood conducted the parliamentary par-liamentary drill every member taking part This was followed by a complete review of the news by Mrs Barnes A paper on a Group of Canadian Poets with selections from Bliss Car men Archibald Lampman Charles G D Roberts add other Canadian poets was read by Mrs Havercamp This closed a very interesting afternoon after-noon 000 To the Club Ladies of Ogden We the club ladies of Provo wish to congratulate you on being able to secure Mrs Stanley of Michigan in her charming and Instructive lecture The Passion Play We say to you it is a treat that no wideawake person can afford to miss The speaker handles her subject in a scholary manner yet throughout It is filled with most pleasing pleas-Ing IncJdents relative to the life of the German people As a club we will accompany Mrs Stanley to your city as we fee such a story many times told is ever new Very cordially yours UTAH SOROSIS The above lecture will be given on Friday evening March 25 in the county court house for the benefit of the Free Kindergarten association The ladles of the association are very grateful to Mrs Stanley of Michigan who kindly consented to deliver the lecture and egelo thereby help us in our charitable work It is requested that the club lades wear their club colors on that day as Mrs Jennings president of the federated clubs will be present at the C C C meeting and lecture v 00 The Free Kindergarten association and Child Culture club vill tender an informal reception on Friday afternoon from 2 to 3 p m complimentary to Mrs Stanley who will lecture in the evening on The Passion Play Mrs Jennings president of the State Federation Feder-ation Nineteenth Century club and Utah Soroaifc The ladies of Ogden are invited to meet these ladies at the home of Mrs William Driver president o O F K A AThe The Cleofan Thursday afternoon the Cleofan enjoyed en-joyed a discussion of Miss M J Evans paper The School a Moral Factor in the Nation by Mrs Susie D R Wells Miss May gave a charming talk on the kindergarten system Reports from the public schools were given by Miss Emellne Wells Miss Kate Wells Mrs Eveline Y Davis and Mrs Blanche P Lee The club adjourned or one week OGDEN SOCIETY Mrs L II Wallace has gone to Denver Den-ver for a visit of about three weeks c 3 > < 5 The lecture by Marion Crawford next Wednesday should draw a full house The ladles of the library directorate feel that they are offering a rare treat to the people of Ogden and hope that they will realize a large surplus for the library as well v 0 < > Mrs C J Ross is visiting in Salt Lake 1 < > i4 Friday evening Professor T B Lewis was the recipient of a very pleasant surprise The evening was spent at cards after which dainty refreshments re-freshments were served Those present were Bishop and Mrs McQuarric Mr and Mrs John Scowcroft Mr and Mrs John Ellis Mr and Mrs A Mc Laren Boyle Mr and Mrs John Mc Quarrie Mr and Mrs George E Browning Mr and Mrs Will Browning Mr and Mrs Walker West Mr and Mrs L Corny Mr and Mrs Don Q Coray Mr and Mrs Joseph Starr Mr and Mrs J L Herrick Mr and Mrs Joseph Stahr Dr and Mrs Ezra Rich t trtr WY1 Mesdames Joseph Walles D H Pee 1 Frank J Stevens Misses Mamie Mc Quarrie Ida Scowcroft Lettie Herrick Lillie Purdy Messrs Joseph Peer Irving Emmett and Will Purdy t > Miss Nettie McKay went to Salt Lake Friday evening on a visit to remain until Monday morning Mrs J L Herrick Misses Ida Scow croft and Letitia Herrick entertain a number of their friends Tuesday evening even-ing at a dancing party in the Second ward institute 9 A Wednesday a number of the graduates grad-uates of St Marys academy were the guests at the Sacred Heart academy The S O O B club was entertained by Miss Jessie Bigelow on Saturday afternoon I I < < 9 < t > Wednesday afternoon a very pleasant pleas-ant surprise was given Mrs Joseph Wallace at her home on Twentysev enth street The evening was spent in dancing singing and games until midnight mid-night when refreshments were served < S > v The John A Logan Literary society held a very interesting session Friday 30 members being present The subject sub-ject The Flag was upheld in story and song A paper by Mrs Welles The Story of the Flag one by Mrs Hollingsworth The Honor of the Flag and a duet by Mrs Hunter and Mrs Short The Flag of the Free were all soulinspiring The resolutions resolu-tions recently passed by the Daughters of the American Revolution in Salt Lake that they as individuals and asa as-a chapter do all in their power to uphold the honor and dignity of the American flag and the touching incident inci-dent in connection with Mrs Thurs tons death when she clasped the flag which she had worn next her heart all during the voyage more closely to her met responsive chords In the heart of every W R C The subject next FrIday Fri-day will be True Patriotism o v < S > Among those who went to Salt Lake en the Rio Grande Western special car Friday night to witness the performance perform-ance of The Serenade by the jBos tc = ians were r Misses Janie Taylor Leda Kuhn Minnie Kiesel Miss Blair Miss Rose Steler Miss Ethel Pike Miss Etta Gay Miss Nettie McKay Miss Veda Little field Miss Flossie Wright Miss Bessie ZInn Miss Julia Marks Miss Jessie Berry Mesdames Staler Berry Con roy Gilson Smith of North Ogden Ross Wright Messrs Horace Peery Horn Fred Burt Thomas Burt Ross J Cully J Wattls C Hollingsworth W Holbrook P Wright D Sharp W Williams R Fast T McKay Frank Wright Squire Coop Dr Con roy George Landsburg Sebring Colli son A Brown Brownne < J > 0 < y Mr and Mrs Bickford entertained the Leap Year club Friday evening The prizes were won by Mrs W F Adams and A P Bigelow tIThe tI-The reception by the ladles of the John A Logan W R C at the home of Mrs McCoy on Washington avenue on Wednesday last was well attended The hostess and her lovely daughters assisted by the reception committee of the W R C made all welcome and the refreshments and music completed a very pleasant afternoon The ladles of the Mandolin and Guitar club directed di-rected by Mrs R P Hunter rendered sweet music whose melody still lingers lin-gers with those Who heard It The fund for the benefit of Goldie Brown the r Y I little cripple was well started some who could not attend sent their contributions contri-butions among them the Junior Endeavor En-deavor of the Presbyterian church a band of little Christians The course of lectures by Mr George E Maule is half completed After a recess of a week the other half will be I given Faith hope love other points of the spirit will he discussed o Do not forgetthat Marion Crawford the brilliant novelist will lecture in Ogden Wednesday next atthe county court house Subject Pope Leo XIII For the benefit of the public library Admission 50c 0 < 9 < 9 > The f Aglala will i meet Tuesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs George H Matson 2717 Washington avenue PROVO SOCIETY Among the most brilliant and enjoyable enjoy-able of the social events of the past week was the party given by Mr and Mrs R A Barney at their home on Wednesday evening last The host and hostess are members of a local society organization known as the Our For Fun Club and the name is quite appropriate ap-propriate Nearly 100 of Provos society so-ciety people were present and under the leadership of air Barney who is a king of merrymakers the evening passed most pleasantly Music and dancing cards games and social chat all contributed to the evenings diversions diver-sions Refreshments were served In a mcst tempting style at small tables and each group of guests vied with the others In their gaiety and jests The party was not broken up until an early hour a 0 0 The ladies of the Eastern Star of the Masonic lodge in this city entertained the officers of the grand lodge at a banquet on Wednesday evening The visiting officers were Grand Master J H Hardle Grand Secretary Christopher DIehl urand Lecturer K C Schramm and Grand Marshal H M Cushing After the clqsing of the lodge ceremonies cere-monies at which Mr Frank Thomas took the third degree and Grand Lecturer Lec-turer Schramm delivered an eloQuent and instructive discourse on the beauties beau-ties of Masonry the I 0 O F hall was transformed into a banqueting room and feasting mirth and pleasantry pleas-antry completed the pleasures of the evening 000 St Patricks day was generally observed ob-served and judging from the number who wore the green Provo has a goodly share qf Irishmen A number of the leading young people of the city under the leadership of Sam King gave a dancing party at the Southworth hall All the ladies wore some modest sug gestor of the Emerald Isle and the gentlemen appeared to be proud of the wearing of the green At midnight the dancers repaired to Fliners restaurant where interspersed with Irish vitti clsms jokes and jests an hour was spent in dining After the feasting the dancers returned to the hall and thereupon there-upon Messrs W D and D H Roberts rendered some Irish songs which set I the guests a roaring Mr Buckner rendered one of his characteristic and I amusing recitations and the dancing was resumed and continued until an early hour c ev The students of the Brfgham Young II academy gave another of their delightful delight-ful dancing parties in the opera house last evening Notwithstanding the inclement in-clement weather the attendance was I y h very large and all had a very enjoyable enjoy-able time i PARK CITY SOCIETY The Womans Athenaeum at the home of Mrs J C Weeter Monday afternoon af-ternoon with 19 members present The subject under discussion was American Ameri-can History the following programme being given Sketch of the Life and andAdministra tion of Andrew Johnson Mrs Arthur Williams The Reconstruction of the South Mrs C H Withey The History of Our FlagI1ss Malone Ma-lone Instrumental music by Misses Ivers Malone and Lawrence The New SouthIrs Charles 1 Shields The next meeting will be held March 28 at the home of Mrs Arthur Williams h Wil-liams The members and visitors of Silver Spray lodge D of H enjoyed a novel game under the good of the order on Thursday evening Each lady was provided pro-vided with a block of wood and ten nails and a hammer each gent with apiece r aonl cgu I piece of cloth and six buttons with needle and thread The lady who drove I the nails in the shortest time received I ladys first and likewise with the gentlemen gen-tlemen The prizes were awarded as follows Mrs Ida Addison ladys first Mrs Hannah Palmer ladys second X Hurley gents first Hiram Bates gents second At the meeting of the M I A in the L D S lecture room Thursday evening even-Ing lectures were read on the Life pf Christ by Willard Sorenson James Glade and Miss Sarah Hooper |