Show L a ji ed el rv d r 1 J c r l f A I I l i S J s riMf r r f S C f n s J f + 11 P I j lrl r 111 r 1 7 The holiday season is over at last and we have stepped across the threshold into the new year but yet the odor of the pine is still in the air the Christmas tree candles have only just burned out and the spirit of gladness glad-ness remains in all hearts to brighten the functions yet to come From a social point of view the past 12 months have been notable and the winter season has been remarkable not less for the unusual number of brilliant events than for the succession of marriages mar-riages of wellknown people Don rJ Cupid has been shooting his darts in all directions and his aim seems to have been unerring and still is he busy But the gaieties did not wane with the new year and the activity in the social world shows no sign of relaxation relaxa-tion and the week just closed has been a fitting end to the yuletide festivities It opened with the dance given by Mr and Mrs George F Downey at Chris tensens which was the largest and I most elaborate private dance of the year and was followed the next afternoon i after-noon by Mrs George A Lowes card j party Tuesday evening was set aside I for the younger members of society their dance at Christensens being the I most enjoyable one of the winter season sea-son Wednesday afternoon Mrs W H I Bancroft and the Misses Nason entertained enter-tained at cards and Thursday evening I occurred the second of the series of I Knutsford hops Friday evening a german ger-man was given by the high school pupils I I pu-pils while the new year yesterday witnessed i 1 wit-nessed many delightful affairs principal j princi-pal among them being the high tea I given by the Dollar Luncheon club at the home of Mrs Robert Harkness and the reception at the home of Miss I Either Freed For the immediate future the most I notable affair will be the St Marks j hospital charity ball which is set for Thursday Jan 13 arrangements for which are now being perfected Among those most actively interested in it are I Dean and Mrs Halsey Rev L B Ridgely Mrs F B Hamilton Mr and I Mrs H C Wallace Mrs Salisbury Mfss Mackintosh Major and Mrs Wilkes Mrs John Cowan Miss Anna Cash Mrs S B Emery Mrs Charles Read Mrs Penrose Mrs Wallace Dr and Mrs Samuel Hughes Mr and Mrs F Simon Mrs L C Trent Miss Hark ness Mrs Abiel Leonard Mrs Pfoutz Mrs I M Pitts Mrs Bennett Mrs James and Rev D D and Mrs Wallace Wal-lace a < > < > The gaieties will be continued during the coming week Tomorrow night the Misses Harkness and Miss Wallace give a dance at Landrums Tuesday afternoon after-noon Mrs M C Fox will entertain at Itincheon in honor of Miss Davis of West Virginia then will come twelfth night with the festivities surrounding the burning of the mistletoe and the remainder of the week will be filled with enjoyable affairs X90 < S > Mr and Mrs Brigham Young announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Cora to Mr James Rogers F Miss Young is one of the most beautiful beau-tiful of Zions daughters and Mr Rogers Rog-ers Is a wellknow young businessman business-man who was formerly connected with 1 the management of the Grand Opera House I < > C < s > I The marriage of Miss Jean Groo and Mr Harry St Clair Hathaway will take place at high noon Wednesday The marriage will be a quiet affair and will be witnessed only by the immediate im-mediate family and a few friends It will be followed by a wedding breakfast break-fast S > < r 10 r The most brilliant affair of the week 1 j was the dance given Monday evening j by Mr and Mrs George F Downey in I honor of Miss Elizabeth Davis and I Mr Joseph Davis of West Virginia The hall was beautifully decorated with palms flowers holly and mistletoe The I orchestra was almost hidden by a screen of palms plants and flowers In the rear of the stage refreshments were served during the evening The tables were presided over by Mrs Albert Al-bert F Holden and Mrs Landstreet I Among the guests were Mr and Mrs Henry J Newman Mr and Mrs Bidwell Major and Mrs Wilkes Mr and Mrs Wallace Miss Wallace Mr and Mrs Pollock Mr and Mrs W S McCornick Messrs Clarence Clar-ence Henry and Miss McCornick Mr and Mrs Hubbard Reed General and I Mrs Willard Young Mr and Mrs D C Dunbar Captain and Mrs Wygant Colonel and Mrs Kent Colonel and Mrs Liscum Lieutenant and Mrs Jenks the Misses Hanauer Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sherman Miss Sherman the Misses Sherman Mr and Mrs M C Fox Mr Henry Wood Miss Touleman Judge and Mrs O W Powers Mr and Mrs A B Jones Mr and Mrs William Wil-liam Read Mr Robertson Misses Af ton and Jasmine Young Captain and Mrs Ducat Lieutenant Miller Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Welch Lieutenant Jackson Mr Will Sharp Mr and Mrs Joseph Caine Lieutenant and Mrs Cabanas Mr Murray Miss Murray Mrs Woodward Miss Woodward Mr Scott Woodward Mr Joe Young Mr Will Lawrence Miss Kate Lawrence Mr and Mrs Coates 111 and Mrs W H Bancroft the Misses Nason Mr Chester Nason I Mr Max Smith Mr Benner Dr and Mrs Lindsay Miss Cash the Misses Harkness Mr and Mrs W P Lynn Mr and Mrs Fabian Mr and Mrs Kenneth Kerr Mr Rooklidge Miss Rooklidge Miss Hoge Mr Wilkes Mr Williams Miss Kate Williams Mr and Mrs Post General and Mrs Pen I I I rose Mr and ills R J Glendfnning j Mr Clem Schramm Mr and Mrs A 1 F Holden Mr and Mrs J G Donellan I Mr George Westervelt Mr George W I Heintz Mr EtB Wicks Mr Ritchie Mr and Mrs Druehl Mr Dick Sprague Captain and Mrs Crane Mr Sid Hooper Dr Penrose the Misses I Alff Mr and Mrs George M Downey Mr and Mrs D B Hempstead Mr Tod Goodwin Mr and Mrs John M Zane I < S > < S > < s > Mrs Landstreet was the guest of I honor at a sixtythree party given Tuesday afternoon by Mrs George A I Lowe Those present were Miss Crawford I Mrs George M Downey Mrs George F Downey Miss Davis Mrs W H Ban croft Mrs Henry W Lawrence Mrs W S McCornick Miss McCornick Miss Keogh Mrs Robert Harkness Miss Ora Harkness Mrs Governeur Forbes Mrs Wilkes Mrs W F James Mrs Hubbard Read Mrs M C Fox Miss Nason Miss Alit Mrs T J Almy Mrs Hoyt Sherman Mrs James A Pollock Mrs George Y Wallace Mrs Belden Mrs Woodward Miss Bidwell Mrs Keene Mrs Kent Mrs Discern Mrs Wygant Miss Poe of Detroit After the game delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served and prizes were awarded Mrs Hubbard Read Mrs Kent and Mrs T J Almy OOU Mr and Mrs Henry W Lawrence celebrated the 35th anniversary ofHheir marriage last evening a card party being be-ing given in honor of the occasion o < 2 > < 2 > On Wednesday afternoon Mrs W H Bancroft and the Misses Nason entertained enter-tained at cards The house was effectively ef-fectively decorated in holly and mistletoe mistle-toe Sixtythree was played Miss Kent winning the head prize a bon bon dish in Bohemian glass Mrs Kent the second sec-ond prize a silver shoehorn and Miss Ora Harkness the third prize a daintily framed water color Among those present wpre Mrs W S McCornick Miss McCorIck Miss Keogh Ke-ogh Mrs Landstreet Mrs George M Downey Mrs George F Downey Miss Davis Mrs Harkness Miss Harkness Miss Ora Harkress Mrs Hoyt Sherman Sher-man Mrs M C Fox Mrs Woodward Mrs Hubbard Read Mrs Wygant Mrs Kent Miss Kent Mrs Crane Mrs I Liscum Miss Poe of Detroit Mrs Bel den Mrs George Y Wallace Mrs Geo A Lowe Miss Lowe Miss Alit Miss Mackintosh Mrs Lindsay < S > < > < i > Miss Kate Williams and Mr Sharp Williams left yesterday for school in I the east Mr and Mrs Williams will accompany them as far as Omaha OV0 I Miss Esther Freed received her friends in a most delightful manner yesterday from 3 till 6the rooms being crowded during those hours with friends exchanging NeW Years greetings greet-ings I The rooms were artistically decorated with palms > and flowers The dining room was especially lovely with Easter Eas-ter lies and trailing smilax It was presided over by Miss McMillan Miss Anna Mae McMillan Miss Glendinning Miss Edna Remington Miss McGrath and Miss Anderson Among the callers were seen Mr and Mrs William C Jennings Mr and Mrs Sam C Park Miss Park Miss Eloise Sherman Miss Cash Miss Marix Miss Judge Miss Kate Judge Mrs Bessie Bes-sie Bacon Miss Hunt Miss McCabe Miss Sibyl Anderson Miss Florence Small Miss June Sadler Miss Sprague Miss Bran fprd Miss Lucille Jennings Mr and Mrs Wedekin Mr and Mrs Eberly Miss Lawson Mr and Mrs J Tilton Donnellan Mr David Murray Mr Neale Murray Mr Max Smith Mr B X Smith Mr J Tod Goodwin Mr Cash Mr McMurray Mr McMillan Mr Hooper Mr George Lawrence Mr Charles Lawrence Mr Roy Walker Mr Charles Walker Mr tohrley s Webber Web-ber Mr Welch Mr Miller Mr Evans Mr Katz Mr Conway Mr Thomas Mr Center Mr Barnett Mr Diehl Mr Officer Alr Ferris Mr Hempstead Mr Manx Mr Cleever Mr Clark Mr Price Mr Colburn Mr Roberts Mr Shoup Mr Wicks roc Mr Frank Judge left yesterday for the east 00 Miss Grace Anderson entertained Wednesday and Thursday afternoons at a Kensington tea On Wednesday afternoon there were present Miss Judge Miss Kate Judge Miss Marix Miss Kate Williams Miss Colton Miss Anderson Miss Florence Small the Misses Lawson Mrs J Tilton Don nellan Mrs Gates Miss Glendinning Miss McMillan Miss Anna Mae Me Millan Mrs Stephen Babcock and Miss Freed On Thursday afternoon Miss Ander sons guests were Miss Sadler Miss June Sadler Miss Murray Mrs Sam C Park Mfrs c k Mrs Hayden Miss Bennett Mir Eeyr ds Miss Eloise Sherman M5ti WinnJ3 Sprague Miss Lawson Miss Freed = nd Miss Rem ington Both afternoons were delightfully spent with music and conversation a special feature being the chafing dish tea served at 5 oclock o > The Sewing club enjoyed a delightful afternoon on Thursday at the home of Mrs David C Dunbar The guests were Mrs J E Caine Mrs William Reid Mrs Kenneth Kerr Mrs Frank W Jennings Mrs James Jennings Mrs E R Eldredge and Miss Afton Young 499 Miss Hattie Jennings entertained at cards Thursday night her guests being be-ing Miss Preston Miss Hunt Miss Lucille Lu-cille Jennings Miss Mamie Eldredge Miss McCabe Miss Frances Howat Mr Harry Atkinson Mr Harold Eld redge Mr Riter Mr Harry Roberts and Mr Frank Roberts High five was enjoyed by the guests and at its conclusion the winners of the greatest number of games Miss Frances Howat and Mr Harry Atkinson Atkin-son were given dainty souvenirs of the occasion 000 s Mr Frank Roberts will return to Sianfoid during the week 000 Mr and Mrs E W Genter entertained enter-tained at cards Friday night the affair being given in honor of the second anniversary an-niversary of their marriage Mr and Mrs Genters guests were Mr and Mrs Hale Dr and Mrs Hobbs Dr and Mrs Vincent Mr and Mrs J E Dooly Mr and Mrs Wightman Mr and Mrs Frank Harris Mr and Mrs Boxrud Mr and Mrs Delano Mr and Mrs Evans Mr and Mrs Dunn Mr and Mrs Ralph Hoag and Mr and Mrs Wire After a spirited game of high five was enjoyed by the guests prizes were awarded the successful contestants Mrs Harris and Mr Dooly winning the first prizes and Mrs Wightman and Mr Hale the consolation o c Miss Esther Freed entertained a number of friends last evening 0 < 9 The Misses Bacon came down from Fort Sherman Thursday and will remain re-main a month visiting friends 000 Mr and Mrs Stephen Babcock took possession of the Daggett home on Brigham street yesterday where they will be at home to their friends during the winter o 0 0 Mrs Susie B Emery and Miss Bransford expect to leave soon for California where they will spend the remainder of the winter 000 Mrs James A Pollock is now at home to her friends on Mondays at her home on First street J00 Miss Davis and Mr Joe Davis will leave for the east on Wednesday < S > 0O The high tea given yesterday by the Dollar Luncheon club at the home of Mrs Robert Harkness was one of the prettiest affairs of the week The hostesses were Mrs Wantland Mrs I William Reid Mrs George F Downey Mrs M C Fox Miss Harkness Miss I Crawford Miss Sprague Miss Wallace Miss Lawrence and Miss Shearman Their guests were Mr George M Scott Mr T R Jones Mr and Mrs James A Pollock Mr and Mrs J M Bid well Mfss Woodward Miss Pender gast Mr W G Sharp Miss Ora Harkness Mr and Mrs Albert F Hol den Mr George F Downey Mr Wicks I Miss Davis Mr Joe Davis Mrs Land street Mr William Reid Mr Caspar L Robertson Mr Hal Kerr and Mr Dick Sprague The decorations were of the holiday character and were very effective The menu was a dainty one < S > < S > < 0 > The high school ball at Christensens on Thursday night brought out the members of the younger set who made merry until midnight Among the guests were Mr and Mrs George F Downey Miss Keogh Miss Elizabeth Davis Miss Hoge Miss Ora Harkness the Misses McMillan the Misses Sherman the Misses Anderson Ander-son the Misses Miller the Misses Trent the Misses Howat the Misses Anderson the Misses McCormick the Misses Groo the Misses Ireland the Misses Welby the Misses Culmer Misses Glendinning Porter Josie Katz Richards Hardy Roundy Burke Freed Holmes Jennings Sharp Col bath Alff Griffin Kessler Odell Atkinson At-kinson Harkness Sprague Williams Sherman Officer Bird Nelden Shoe bridge Westerfield Lynn Small Preston Pres-ton Hardy Messrs Roberts Hempstead Hemp-stead Lawrence Tiernan Lollin Kimball Kim-ball Burke Hooper Goodwin Williams Wil-liams Officer Gray Odell Porter Robinson Rob-inson Groo Savage Richards Barnett McKellar Brown Judge Schoppe Hemple Murray Allen Miles Sprague Ferris Armstrong Goodwin Eldredge Critchlow Hathaway Kimball W J Lawrence Steward Cummings Lynn Walker and Sawyer The chaperones were Mrs C H Griffin Miss Preston Mrs Egbert Roberts Mrs L C Trent Mrs M R Hunt Mrs J T Gilmer Mrs Rachel Miller Mrs E R El dredge Mrs P L Williams Mrs Frank Jennings Mrs Chloe A El dredge Mrs Hoyt Sherman 000 Miss Kate Trumbo has gone to San Francisco 000 Mrs Emanuel Kahn last Thursday left for the east 000 Mr and Mrs R F Hayward will entertain at cards Wednesday evening I o 0 < n I Colonel and Mrs Clayton entertained at cards Thursday evenings < evening-s > A 0 The members of the Ladies Literary club were actively at work preparing for the opening of the new club house which Is set for next Friday < i > 0 < > Miss Florence Street gave a salmagundi salma-gundi party on Friday evening Twentyfour guests enjoyed the evening even-Ing and remained to watch the old year out and welcome the newS < new-S > 0 < 9 Mr and Mrs F W Billing entertained enter-tained a few friends Friday evening Cards and music furnished the entertainment enter-tainment the guests remaining to wel I come the new year 000 Mrs David Hempstead left Wednesday Wednes-day evening for Detroit where she will remain with her family < S > 00 Mrs Stephen Lynch entertained Friday Fri-day in honor of the children Games were enjoyed during the afternoon and in the early evening a beautifully trimmed and lighted Christmas tree was the attraction Ot S > 0 The 63 club will he entertained Thursday evening by Dr and Mrs Tripp 0 < > 0 Miss Alff entertained informally Wednesday Wed-nesday evening The guests of honor were Miss Davis and Mr Joe Davis of West Virginia 000 Miss Perry of Ogden spent Friday in the city c pG Q Mrs F J Fabian entertained in honor of her daughter Stella at i donkey party on Tuesday The afternoon after-noon was one of much enjoyment t the children On Wednesday Mrs Fabian again entertained en-tertained In honor of Stella and Harold Forty of ther friends were invited t tea At its conclusion games were enjoyed en-joyed and prizes won by Louise Walden Wal-den Albert McCornick Winnifrei Millspaugh and Roger Sherman Ther were present Reta Kahn Clara Cabel Genevieve McCornick Mary Smedley Lizzie Weitz Wardine Glendinnin Marjorie Glendinning Evelyn Aller Helen Boxrud Vera Lynn Winnlfrei Millspaugh Beatrice Sells Nellie Juli and ilav Brar Sam and Jessie Ken yon Louise Walden Irene Eckin Masters Mas-ters McCornick Nelden Evans Sherman Sher-man Davis Richard Cabell Halm Selma Sel-ma Clay Forbes Lakin Genter Lynn Stephens Judson Morton Lewis Walden Wal-den Knox Roger Sherman Archi Ryan < 2 > JV Miss AlflT entertained 20 friends at th > Chimes of Normandy yesterday afternoon af-ternoon 000 Mr Fred Odell gave a dinner Wednesday Wed-nesday evening before leaving for college col-lege His guests were Mr Sharp Williams Wil-liams Mr Charles Lawrence Mr Ha Hempstead Mr Ray Walker and Mr Frank Judge 000 Mr and Mrs Ernest A Tripp entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday evening 2 > 0 Miss Aftos Young will entertain 01 Twelfth night at Red Butte Hollow 000 Mrs Arthur L Brown gave a verj dainty luncheon Wednesday 01 3 > S > Mrs Holmes and Miss Lottie Holme left for the east Wednesday 000 Mr Will Dinwoodey has gone east 01 a business trip 000 Mrs Hear J Newman has Invitations Invita-tions out for a card party on Jan 12 The affair will be given in honor of he guest Mrs Wetherill 000 Mrs Fanny Gray will arrive in th city during he week and spend a few weeks visiting her mother Mrs Sten house On Mr and Mrs C L Rood entertain the Darlington Whist club on Frida evening The guests were Mr and Mrs Stephens Mr and Mrs Evans Mr am Mrs Judson Judge and Mrs Bowman Mr and Mrs Carpenter Dr and Mrs Lyons Mr and Mrs Vollmer Mr an Mrs Rolph Hoag Mr Brinker 00 < > The pleasure of the Knutsford hop 01 Thursday evening was enhanced be the lack of formality and It proved ai even greater success than the first on < given Among those present were Mrs Susie B Emery and Mrs Bransfor who received the guests Mr and Mrs W S McCornick Miss Keogh MEd M-Ed Richards Mrs Carter Mrs Egber Roberts Mrs H P Henderson Colone and Mrs Shaughnessy Mr and Mrs E A Smith Mr and Mrs Wedekind Dr and Mrs Meacham Mr and Mrs Officer Mr and Mrs Patrick Mr an Mrs Miller Mr and Mrs Markland Senator William M Stewart Mr an Mrs J C Boscha Mr and Mrs Georg Phelps Holman Dr and Mrs Hunter Miss Hunter Mr and Mrs Charle Gregory King of Cleveland Mrs Gregory Greg-ory of Washington D C Miss Bessi L Fenn of Omaha Mr and Mrs A B Jones Mr and Mrs A IL Lamson Mr and Mrs D C McLaughlin of Part City Miss Bransford Miss Lunt Mis > Reynolds Miss Glendinning Miss Bessie Bes-sie Bacon Miss Maud Hardy Miss Ge neve Ellerbeck Miss Gwen Morgan Miss Scholes Miss Carter the Misses Murray the Misses Judge the Misse Howat Miss Gertrude Richards Mis Grace Anderson Miss Esther Freed Miss Olga Manx Miss Cash Mis Sprague Miss Nelly Beatie Miss Florence Flor-ence Kessler Messrs Judge Murray eal Murray Schramm W J Lawrence Law-rence Ellerbeck J F Critchlow Web Continued on Page 15 IN THf SOCIAl RfAlM Continued from Page 13 bpr Shelp Casin Evans Voise Bras tow Traver Dielil C R Aley Cash Wicks Pendbrgast Marix Nolan Barnett Bar-nett Dana McCready Gurney Morris Hooper Leavill Welch Miller Dr Keogh Dr Critchlow Dr Croxall Dr Bascom and Dr Ellerbeck < i > < s > rf Society people will learn with regret that Colonel and Mrs HJ Newman are soon to become residents of Colorado Colo-rado Mr Newman leaving for Denver on Tuesday < s > < > 0 Mr and Mrs H Siegel have returned from New York YorkS 000 Louisa C Koenen of this city and j Mr C H Taylor principal of the Thistle This-tle schools were united in marriage last Tuesday evening S Certainly one of the prettiest functions func-tions of last week was the germap given by the Cotillion club at Chris tensens on Friday evening It was a small affair as regards the number of guests but was thoroughly enjoyable enjoy-able Those who participated v reMiss re-Miss Florence Kessler Miss June Sad ler Miss Madge Westerfield Miss Josie Katz Miss Allie Miller Miss Edith Ireland Ire-land Miss Esther Freed Miss Winnie Sprague Miss Emma Lunt Miss Clair Clawson Miss Rowe Miss Ella Atkinson Atkin-son Miss Sibyl Anderson Miss Grace Anderson Miss Laura Jennings Miss Louise Odell Miss Flora Griffin Miss Laura Sanders Miss Culmer Miss Baum and Mrs Frank Kraft Mr Sharpe Williams Mr Scott Groo Mr Will McCready Mr Savage Mr Waterman Water-man Mr Tod Goodwin Mr Hugh Kimball Kim-ball Mr Gentsch Mr James Sadler Mr Harry Roberts Mr Harry Atkinson Atkin-son Mr Schoppe Mr Joe Seigel Mr Hugh Sprague Mr Ferris Mr Armstrong Arm-strong Mr Morris Mr Sam Porter Mr Sawyer Mr Frank Roberts Mr Neil Murray The chaperones were Mrs Gilmer Mrs Roberts Mrs E Eldredge Mrs E C Griffin Mrs Williams and Mrs Ntldn > 0 < Judge and Mrs J C Royle have returned re-turned from California o v 0 Mr and Mrs Frank Luff entertained a few friends New Years eve < > < 5 > < j > Mr and Mrs Clark Whitney entertained enter-tained friends Friday evening at their residence the affair being given to watch the old year out ana the new year in I The evening was spent in music refreshments re-freshments being served at midnight Those present were Mr and Mrs George D Pyper Mr and Mrs H G Whitney Mr and Mrs Henry M Dinwoodey Mrs and Miss R C Easton East-on Mr Austin Whitney Miss Hattie Whitney and Miss Kate Hardin > < s > < s > Miss Lulu Penrose entertained friends Monday and Friday evenings Monday in honor of Bessie Edwards Arthur Shepard Maude Patrick Will Shepard and Charles Pike Friday evening in honor of Jessie Arnold Ar-nold George Evans Fanny Fames Bert Eastman Nellie Hudson George Sainsbury Eva Hudson Will Fames and Charles Pike Both evenings were spent in cards I and music refreshments also being pFl 0 0 0 The Aclienne club was entertained Friday night at the home of the Misses f Kink High five was played and prizes won by Mrs J Correo Mr Broken shaw Miss Shimmins and Mr Wag gener The members of the club present were the Misses King Mr and Mrs Correo Miss Essie Stoddard Mrs Ray Wilcox Miss Emma Shimmins Mr and Mrs Wirick Mr Ryan jttr Free bain Williams Mr ODonnell Mr Waggener Mr Gessler Mr Boeken shaw Mr Hammond < 1 < v < 5 > The ladies of the Utah Womans Press club met at the office of President Presi-dent Romania B Pratt on Thursday evening when several interesting and timely pipers were read The room was decorated with potted plants and oriental lights and a dainty luncheon was served It was a delightful de-lightful evening The next meeting will be on Tan 3L 00 0 The Womans club will begin work again on Jan 4 and will open with a i paper by Mrs C E Allen on College Settlements I A 0 < J > The educational section of the Ladies Literary club will meet with Mrs Mc Vicker at the Wey hotel on Wednes day at 945 a m < > > > 0 < j > Messrs Merriman Jackson and t Kersh gave a stag party at their bachelor bach-elor quarters in the Taylor block to usher out the old year and ring in the I new There was card playing music and speechmaking until the wee sma J I hours and the affair was thoroughly enjoyed Messrs Lee and Frank Ran I I sohoff Frank and Charles Brazier Slater Sla-ter Williams Orr Ray Piper Brown I Sawyer 1 Burrows Ottenheimer Siegel I I o Miss Winnifred Sprague will enter tain a number of her friends at a card party in the near future > 00 A nrctty wedding took place last evening at the home of Mr and Mrs William F Culmer 33 Center street the contracting parties being Mrs Ada Jennings and Mr William F Culmer Rev Mr Maynard of the First Unitarian Uni-tarian church officiated and after the ceremony Mr and Mrs Culmer Jeft for California where they will spend their Sti honeymoon On their return to Salt J Lake Mr and Mrs Culmer will reside I on B and Sixth streets streetsA 4 > < > A The New Years party at the Bern home on Brigham street last evening was a delightful affair The decorations were elaborate and beautiful l and the evening one of perfect enjoyment The participants were Misses Helen Dern Grace Wells Georgia McKlmmons Lin nie Rutt Grace Stanchfield Bertha Cherry Marion Knickerbocker Mae Tvomey Jersie Colborn and Messrs George Sprague George Dern James McCarroll George McCarroll Andrew Hoppaugh Tll Cleland Alma Van Wagener Percy Knight and Robert Young I 000 The dancing matinee at Christensens yesterday afternoon brought the youngsters young-sters out > n force In the evening a large ball was given |