Show + + c oo + + IIN T mt SOCAl RmM i + 4 > + 0 + ± t I Yesterday was a sad contrast to the New Years of other days in Salt Lake so far as calling is concerned The delightful custom was more honored in the breach than in the observance and such calls as were made misrht be termed scattering o < > 0 Nevertheless there were many entertainments en-tertainments in the way of little dinner din-ner parties and small gatherings yesterday yes-terday afternoon and last evening < < i > b Miss Charlotte Goss gave a Philippine party to a few of her friends Thursday Thurs-day evening at her home 75 First street Among those present were Mr and Mrs John Beck Mr and Mrs I Joseph Beck Mr and Mrs Merrill Mr and Mrs P F Goss Miss Ale I Miss Miss Howarth Iss Mary Hagman Iss II Minnie Goss Miss Daisy Fox Miss Ivey Hayes Miss Hattie Wallace Miss I Mamie Haye Miss Nellie Howarth Miss Winnie Saville Miss Elsie Barrows Bar-rows Miss Louise Goss Miss Emma roley Mr A H Kelly jr Mr John Howaih Mr W M Waddell Mr A W Caine jr Mr Oscar Peterson Mr Ed Braine Mr John Kingdon Mr Larson and Mr Flashman The first prize was won by Mr Ed Frame and the booby by Mr Oscar Pc vrson < S > < > < S > < Miss Judd entertained very delightfully full Thursday evening to watch the old year out and the new year in Thocf favnr > d with invitations were II Thp Misses Grace Anderson Anna Mae M < Mllan 1 Kate Geddes and Miss Reynolds Rey-nolds of Chicago and Messrs Amedee 1iiKan Mil Varian Urr Cash Kenneth Ogden Ken-neth Donnellan and Horace Peery of 6 3 > j Miss Mamie lludersdorf gave an en jojablp party Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr George Mullett Af i cards until 12 oclock de liiious refreshments were served The gu s t ere Miss Beaugarde Marie Edxvards Dell Rudersdorf Zetta FcTnsrtorth Mrs Hovland Hazel MullPit and Mrs Edwards Messrs Douglas Denner Nellis Righy Ru drrsdorf and Mullett i > 1 ft Tf mikado would no doubt lay felt I trv much at tom if he had in passing Iroppfd in at thf Japanese ball given at < I ridtfnsens s hall last night by Miss Ruth Eldrfre and j bevy of pretty girl as I sstants So fIr us the decorative ap po tmtnts were concerned it was the lim st of the season and the general en I tertiinmpnt was eoual to any yet iriven From the outer doors to the extreme cor TIPS ot the ball room and in the reception recep-tion snd dressing rooms everywhere that anvtlvng Japanesque could be hung or placpd thero was a profusion of colored lanterns fans parasols paper ornaments I vase panels wallbanners plumes tas silled silk draperies etc In each corner I j were Japanese folding screens and be twfcn the rooms were placed portieres Of euls < or silk The blaze of electric lights flinng over all this produced a > rare scene of enchantment But all this was ju thing when compared to the beauty of the bevy of 40 pretty girls in gala costumes I cos-tumes of the land of the tea vineyard whose brilliant costumes served to enhance en-hance the brilliancy of their rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes Part of these maidens maid-ens weKomed the guests while others dodged about amidst the throng making im ht < ious preparations for the pro grump part of the entertainment ors I or-s ii g refreshments to those who were i i > thirst or hungered Around the hal in conwnient spaces there were placed pot tfd yalmp ferns and blooming plants and from various points banners and streamrrs were suspended An enlarged orcbfsiM was in attendance and the music was of the best After the grand man i in which the Japanese maidens w < rf a prominent feature a few numbers num-bers were danced following which Hon W H King was introduced and spoke in a happy vein of the beauties and pleasures pleas-ures of the New Year festivities Then < it the programme which moved to lie try entertaining and of the most re IJicd and pltising nature as follows Foil Dance Misses Luiu Keating Veda Thatcher TTIZP Beatie E Mlllcr Tro Three Little Maids From S h 01 X lite PenrospA hitney Edith Bit I 11 Mrs Stringham Yum Yum I PeepBo and Pitti Sinz Solo A Wandering Minstrel 7 Mr Thomas Ashworth as Xt nki Poo I Duet I You Were Xot Engaged to Koko Thomas Ashworth Nellie P < nroseWhitnev Solo The Sun and I I X pIe PenroseWhitney Solo Hearts Do Not Break Edna Dwyer as Katishe j Sou TitWillow John P Meakin as Koko I Duel hen If Music in the Bellow I of the BlastEdna Dwyer and John P Meakin I After this came the dance of the maid Ins I-ns arranged and led by Miss Ruth I I tCdredg eallei1 a Japanese Fantasia and i trated by the following young ladies Ms Pear Crosby Miss Winnie James Miss Mabel Snow Miss Bessie l Gallagher Miss May Cunningham Miss Lulu Eidredxe n L P Christensen Miss LvI Young Miss Mabel Harke Miss t Maggie Daly Miss Helen Ireland Miss May Roberts Miss Claire Ferguson Miss rioreure Home Miss Binnie Paul Miss NfAi Pratt Miss Delia Eldrede and Ms Annie Calder 11 At the finish of this which evoked mui h applause dancing was resumed and cotiupd into the smal hours of the morning The dancing lists were unique each one havng a miniature Japanese fan attached at-tached which might beworn as a har ornament by the ladies or as a bouton jiitr by the gentlemen Hon Moses Thatcher Colonel Don Porter Hon W H King and other dig ntciries added their presence to the gen a leasure of the occasion Misses Kflyth Ellerbeck Mamie Porter Juno Sf gue Louie Groesbeck and others re < E ed the guests Mu h credit is due to Miss Eldredge for the rnmpleteness of detail in the affair I af-fair also to ll Chris Christensen fore for-e fn dance and to Mrs Amanda Swonsen < in preparing the singers for the oral numbers Taken all In all it was a delightful affair There were near 12 touiles dancing and many others who cajre only for the entertainment |