Show If f o l jf I II I ILI I I 1 1 I i A Notice I and fraud To protect readers from embarrassment It Is stated that several I latel other reporters have telephoned times lately rporlCr phoned or personally told wellknown Salt Lakers that The Tribune would positively make certain announcements In its society columns This paper makes no unauthorized announcements outside editorial nor Is any person outshe rooms l > privileged to speak of such matters t End ola Gay Season With the advent of Ash Wednesday the season of 100102 came to an eld From now on pleasant affairs will b given intermittently and at Easter there will be ten days of gaycly but generally speaking there will be lIttle out of the ordinary until lihe fall when will be opene1 one of the brightest seasons sea-sons known In Salt Lake Beceptions and Balls The second hop at Fort Douglas Tuesday evening which was a most brilliant and successful affair closed the festivities of the proLontcn season sea-son The decorations were decidedly military In character and consisted in numerous flogs draped at the ends of thohall while sheaths sabros and revolvers adorned the sides of the room nnd In the corners were slacks of KragJorgensen rlllcs About half past 10 the guests adjourned to the Officers club rooms where refreshments refresh-ments were served after which further fur-ther dancing was Indulged In until the coming hours of Lent heralded by the sad notes of taps1 The guests were then sped on their way by the storming storm-ing notes of reveille The music was furnished by Christensens orchestra and Intermissions were enlivened by various light battery drill calls rendered ren-dered by one of the artillery buglers The invited guests were Messrs and JVIesdames Allen Duke Baxter Bree den Clement George F Downey George M Downey Frankon R J Glendenning Harkness Hayward ICellh Lindsay Burns Macdonald Charles Miller Murray Nolll Nye Pearsall Head Salisbury W G Sharp Hoyt Sherman Somers Slyer I Charles A Walker George H Wood Daveler Gov and Mrs Wells Dr and Mrs La Motte Mrs Louise Smedley Smith Mrs Moyd Misses Bnrtch Burke Cleary Culmcr Darn Elizabeth Eliza-beth Dern Donnellan Dooley Dlch mar Harkness Ivors Breeden Stevenson Steven-son Judge Leonard Sale Leonard McMillan the Misses Nason Porter Head Renshaw Ridge Salisbury Schoppe Misses Shearman Thorn Webber Woller Woodward Young ns Sherman Messrs lUcy Bam berger Blood Boyle J K W Bracken Breeden Brothers C Y Brown J El Hs Brown Burke Child Coflln Colton Cunningham Decker Diehl Gibson < Goodwin Greenwald Groo Helntz Hooper Judge George Lawrence Will L Lawrence McCornlck Nason Nolan C P Ovcrfleld Porter Richardson Ripley Sawyer Schoppo Shearman P D Overfleld r Van Brunt Max 13 Smith J Valcott Thompson N D Thompson Thorn Webb Wells Wolfe Woodward Yoodwald i a o k A delightful affair of the week wa the character ball given at the Eighteenth Eight-eenth Ward hal on Friday evening by the Utah State Council of Women i The committee In charge was composed com-posed of Mesdames P S Richards Fewson Smith J Molton Silver G Thuff JS Houtz C Rf Wells A Hook D1 Iulh land J Barton Druce Stcphcnson and W M Stewart Stew-art The grand march was led l by Evallno Houtz as Utah and escorted by Myrtlco Clinton as page Queen Victoria was represented by Mrs Johanna Jo-hanna Melton and Don Kimball was prime minister Honest John Brown r was represented by MrDavtdMub holland The maids of honor were Misses Pcatl and Ivy Koutz Ada Dudley Lottie Owen Ada Britt Baron Bar-on Bean and Mrs Don Klmball I Among the historic characters were Mrs Kirby as Martha Washington Mrs Richards as the Widow Custls 3 Miss Mulholland as Lady of the Lake Rate MOses a United Stat s flag Jake 1 fancy characters Included Miss Bertha Milzner as Night Miss Eda Houtz as queen of roses Miss E Richards flow er glrll8 Maggie Geddes Little Red Riding Hood Miss Burling wild Irish rose Miss Turher Gibs n girl I Miss Gray tambourine girl Among the other lest were seen Mr and Mrs WctzeJ J Mrs MrWet rs Dayncn and son Mr and Mrs John Clinton Clnton Dr and I Mrs M L iy Snow Dr ar W Snow Hiss A Rove Miss Dunford Miss L Rowe Mr and Mrs Masthcrson 1rs lasthelson M r nne Mrs LVf Mrs M Jroylc MISS E MQyle Mr xuss Milznei Mrs Gray Mr and Mrs Har < Y1s E and H Larson Miss Anderson Mr Basset Mr j Houtz Frank Foster Hicks C E Jolpmn HCQk BJ Coumik ahd ma y oth9rs Dinners and Luncheons Mrs John M Rlenslmar entertain at n beautifully beautCul appointed luncheon Thursday Tho while decorations whledecolaUors con Qlsled of pink and while plnI carnations hleearnatons andferns a large cluster Jare forming the S centerpiece The guests wero Mos dames JW Smith II A Gorham McDougall Heffron Putnam Dustan Hemphlll Boyd I Gardlnler Dcrbe Wallers j Bccdall Rcedal Armstrong P D Overflew enle enlerlalnetl at lunch eon TuQSday at BeartlsleyB sn I hpnor of Ipnt Misses Breeden Slevcnson Mr Van Brunt and Lloul Berry Mrs H Y Hcffron lerronentertflned twelve ladles at nn elaborate luncheon on Tuesday In honor of Mrs L Ils Lakln 1 who vh1owillsporid a year with her daugh wih hel ter Mra Percy Summers England Summer Cocks In Mr and Mrs Charles es A 1r Qulgley en ter tamed ut tclalned dinner Tuesdaovenl lnnel evening in honor of Capl and MlsGeorge M Studebakor and Mr F S Fish Bend Ina of SQl Lb fc i Wednesday Mr and Mrs Wilbur Wlbur Flagg entertained at luncheon on their guests being Mr and Mrs DaId Mur ray Mrs Jack lfsJuel Armstrong Jcvne JRIr Leo Marlx and tr Preceding the hop at the post Tues day night Capt and Mrs Sturglo en tertaIned a party of friends a 9f at dinner I t u Mr and Mrs Charles Wllkcs Wikes enter talncd at dinner Monday evening 0 0 I airs E M Miller was hostess Nlet 10 of a teautifully appointed luncheon ru lea iday complimentary to lIB Uannali PCO of Ogden Flower adorned tee Fowerh the Jablq In beautiful cut glass aored rest I jug on mirrors the whole effect being I perfect S S S perM I Mrs Hoffman entertained for Miss Hannah Dee at an elaborate luncheon Wednesday The decorations were beautiful e S 0 Mrs Burns 1 MacDonald cnterlalned at dinner on Thursday evening her guests being Mr and Mrs David Murray Mrs Jack Armstrong Jcvnc Max Smith and J T Goodwin Card Parties and Tens Mrs Warren C Bogue charmingly entertained at euchre Thursday afternoon after-noon Pink was the color which prevailed PlnJ vailed In the decoration of the rooms pink and will to carnations being arlln tic ally used with asparagus plumosa The score cards and tallies Were heart shaped and the counters were gold hearts The first prize was won by Mrs Ewlng the consolation by Mrs E L Rood and the prize for the most lone hands was awarded to Mrs Center Cen-ter Seven tables were played S S Thursday evening Mr nOl Mrs David Dav-id Taggart again delightfully entertained enter-tained at cards Thc rooms were prct lUy decorated with pink carnations and smllax and the spore cards and tallies were dainty little 81 sketches Mr and Mrs Taggart were assisted by I Mr and Mrs Spencer Mr nndMr Reeves Mr and Mrs Lathrop Four teen tables were played I Mr and Mrs L Robinson entertained enter-tained the Century Whist club very delightfully Monday evening After several sev-eral games a dainty menu was served Prizes were captured by rrs Herman Her-man Harms Mrs Darmer Mr Olfcn bnch and Mr Smith The club meets for tho last time this season with Mr H Smith Monday and Mrs Smllhlonday e < a Mr and Mrs Charles Brink delightfully delight-fully entertained at euchre Wednesday Wednes-day evening The rooms were effectively effective-ly decorated with pink and white carnations car-nations and ferns Nine tables were played and Mrs Brink a assisted by iissParkerancl l Miss Edith Parr ke Par-r I S S S Another delightful affair was the card I party given by Mrs H G Tome bY ycslcrday In honor of Mrs W K Twomcy ot Chicago The guesla played i cards and prizes were won by Miss Tllllc Den Miss Moffalt and Miss Stevenson The guests were Mesdames A J Vorse Harry Knight A L Hop Apa ugh Jack Alford Misses Marie Luce Elizabeth Dern Tillie Dern Edna Miller ler Claudia Morris Rose Morris I Ethel Radcllffe Catherine Culmcr Wclner Mrs Taggarl Miss Brecdon Mrs Wilkinson Mra George Dern Miss Pike Miss Mae Miller 04 S A most delightful event was the card party given Friday afternoon by Mrs Arthur D Lynn The house was beautifully beau-tifully decorated red being the color which prevailed throughout The roms were darkened the lights being shaded In red while red hearts of different sizes woro strung from the chandeliers to the corners of the room antI were effectively used In various places Clusters Clus-ters of red carnations and greens completed com-pleted the artistic decorations The score cards and tales were dalnly handpainted heart designs Prizes were won by Miss Hattie Jennings and JMIss Dern and the guests were Mes d ames Clinton Ellerbcck Gates Roberts Rob-erts Madsen Taylor Smith Duncan McKena Hansen Benedict Walker Sadler Lambert Thomas Lambert Dern Young Reid Kerr Campbell 1 McGurrin Doud Sharp DeVoICe Schoppe Christensen Hunt H DA Culmer S J Lynn W P Lynn His I Snow Raymond Nclieker Stclnert O dell Misses Dern Elizabeth Dern t Morris Claudia Morris Culmer Stevenson Ste-venson Morris Sanders Lynn Jennie Lynn WJnnlfred Lynn McKImmlns Vera Lynn Chandler Stanchflcld Dunford Jennings Mackintosh Taylor Tay-lor Young Jasmine young Florence Young lawson Elma Young Wells Margie Young Klnncrsley Sears Patterson Pat-terson Parker Edith Parker Florence Culmer Hills Snel Tcasdol I The Misses Dern entertain thc Whist club next Friday evenlnS One of the delightful events of the week was the lgh lea given by Mrs A C wins on Wednesday afternoon The rooms were beautifully decorated In the drawlngroomS rose carnations wero used with charming effect thc musicroom wag In yellow and in the diningroom pink roses wore seen In I profusion large shower bouquets being be-ing i hung from tho chandeliers to tho table below Thc table was cxqulslte ly I arranged wTTfi roses and greens and the silver candelabra were shaded anfl I pink Here Mrs S C Baldwin poured coffee and Mrs A Akers served tea They were assisted by Mrs Cleaver Miss McMillan and Miss Clary In the musicroom Mrs David S Murray presided pre-sided over the punch bowl assisted by 1 Mrs Jevne and thoso who assisted Mrs Ewing cnterlalnlng were Mes dames Flagg Eborly and Pearsall ° S S Mrs William Reid 4 entertained In formally last evening a S S 1r Joseph E Calno entertains the card club tomorrow crd cub r evening 5 1 I a Mr and Mrs David Taggnrt delight fully entertained at cards Wednesday evening The rooms were artistically decorated for the affair with pink carnations car-nations ferns and smllax Tho scoro cards and tallies were dainty designs lied with red and orange ribbons and prizes wero won by Mrs Sponcer Mr Murphy 1s Sharp Walker and Mr lmondl Those who assisted Mr and Mrs Taggart were Mr and Mrs She p ard Mr and Mrs Hess and Miss Beatrice OConnor Twelve tables were plaedn tbles I > f Mr and Mrs < wllllani T Benson de lightfully entertained the Card club Friday evening The house was artisti cally decorated WC artsU cl d with strings of pink hearts Pink carnations and ferns The tallies and score cards were heart shaped valentnes About llfty ue weIe1rcs nt nty guest 1 Mrs Warren C Bogue again < ontor tamed delightfully Friday afonoon It cards The north fernoon a5t narthprlze was won by Mrs Robert Mrs B Hnff of Ogden th 9 south 1 by lif Carpenter the Shepard i west by Mrs Benson and the Ihcpard c east Was won won bv M wii > Mra AVhilney lr Whist score cards were used with heart valonS tied In I the corners booS and the sutarnT8Mani prizes were hol ks suitable tracth to the da > The houso v hook tractively decorated Wh to with nlnk e and carnations anti asparagus lu io al1t eparus plu and pink candles were II ed nOa1 locd d In plnlc Seven played pni tables were h affairwas the card pady gi pa rty e riday carl l ay evenIng by Mr Harr 7nS evcnlnl and Mra Har WilTworney cOhpllnentar to iMla Kt I Iwomey of womer Chicago The d igo f ecoratiofls Were most elaborate red luln clabor being rig the ipu color used In tlir imi the I irdi the staircase was strilmr Llll completely stri with various cQmplcteb strU 3trirm orlou3 sized red hearts while ot them door or WCJC hung hetveen the llo IBb tho dravIngorjrn huti ti 1 I truwlngI ind wore c ack M lth broad red rlb blond lh rtbpons tho 1 onG in diningroom Htringrj of hearts w cre A drawn from the chandelier which was shaded In red to the four corners of the room The table woo artlstlcully deco rated a huge cluster of red carnations forming tho centerpiece while from the candelabra at either end of the table which wcro shaded In red were drawn ropes of smilax to the chandelier above The lights all ovor thc house were shaded In red and palms and cut flowers completed thc decorations Mrs Twomcy was assisted by Misses Pike Morris Florence Slevcnson and Ethel Radcllffc and the guests were Messrs and Mesdames Breeden A L Andrews John W De Lano Thomas Weir Adolph RIchter Robert E Mc Conuughey S Lincoln Boggs Hal Brown Sidney J Evans John Montgomery Mont-gomery Frederick C Loofbourbw Thomas Radcllffe George Moore John Welmer Frederick W Francis II J Dlnlnny Dr and Mrs A J Hosmer Dr and Mrs A C Hummclbaugh Miss Nolan Mr George Nolan Dr M Rk Stewart Mr and Mrs John Reed Frank Brewer S S Mr and Mrs Charles A Walker entertained Informally Friday evening the guests being Messrs and Mesdames Ed Ferry J R Walker Frank Jennings Jen-nings Gov and Mrs Wells Mrs McClure Mc-Clure and Judge Miner 4 S S Mrs Frank Cook entertains at cards next Thursday afternoon a 6 O Mr and Mrs Ted Sheets entertained tcard Wednesday evening at their home on Seventh East street The houses mt house-s profusely decorated with flpwers for the affair In red while and greene Th green-e first prizes were won by Miss Edith Taylor and Mr Fred Metcalf consolation consola-tion by Miss PIcttle Taylor and Rhone Iverson A delicious repast was par taken of covers being laid for twelve The guests were Mr and Mrs Fred Metcalf Miv I and Mrs Alf Derrick Mr and Mrs Fred Taylor Mr and Mrs Ed Solomon Mrs Martha Taylor Misses Hcttle and Edith Taylor and Rhone Iverson S < i aMiss a-Miss Birdie Cecil entertained the Jolly Click club at her home Thurs I day evening Sixtythree was the game played Tally cards were dainty valentines for the occasion First prizes w ere won by Miss Mabel Phelps and Sydney Reeves Booby prizes by Miss Chrystlne Johnson and Henry Johnson Among the invited guests were noted Misses Mabel Phelps Pearl Lelth Fr ankle Kearns Mabel Robinson Edna Phelps Clad Robinson Chrystlne Johnson John-son Anna Foulger Ella Lelth Mary Johnson Dolly Reece Anderson Mrs Lelth Messrs Roy Phelps Robert Dr ucre Sydney Reeves Charley Cecil Grover Spralt Gattrcll Sydney Theo bald Henry Johnson Walter Showaker Joe Cecil The club meets at the home of Miss Johnson Thursday February 27 1002 o S S Mrs S C > Dallas and Mrs J E Clark gave a delightful valentine party yesterday at the home of the former 1832 Tenth East street to which a number of their friends were bidden A very successful party resulted and all present had a very V pleasant time A very enjoyable event of the week was the card party given by Mrs WalL te Wal-L E Maddlson and Miss Lulu Rowe Tho first prize was won by Miss Min nie b James the consolation by Miss consolaton Minnie Hardy There were eleven ta bles and following Is n list of guests present Mesdames 3 Y Rich Geo Brastow P J Moran Monroe Wilkinson 1Vldn son J H Crlpps Geo C Lambert W H Booth D A Whitney W D RIter F J Cook L B Hills E L Sheets O B Greene Florence Bradley L W < Snow Horace Ellcrbeck W G Patrick Pat-rick Jay Rogers Geo Alder W E McDonald Claudius Gates W D Cannon Can-non Reuben Clark L W Rowe and E J Smith the Misses Ida Savage Bessie Clawson Julia Hays Mabelle Snow Enid Moffat Gertrude Felt Minnie Hardy Jennie Beatle Cather I nc Dougall Florence Scholes Lou Shoebrldge Edna Dwycr Kate JDwycr Eva Rogers Minnie James v Su e A delightful card party was given by Mr and Irf R G LegS on Thurs to enjoy the event were Messrs and Mesdames W F James C SVI liamson H C Edwards Albert Home C O Whittemorc C T Soback Clarence Clar-ence Warwick Chas Boyd John Relnsamcr John Kempf Curtis Knight F B Cook Richard Ncflln W Greene W T Benson Arthur Rawhlf C A Doc Clllccn Theodora Shepard John Alford Judge and Mrs Cherry Miss Glllesple Prizes were won by Mrs H C Edwards Mr Theodore Shepard and Mrs C L Williamson L Wllamson and Mr W ald S Greene Mrs Legg was assisted by Mrs C S Willlamsort S a S Miss Leon Wlacomb delightfully en lerlalned at cards Thursday evening at her home Sixtythree was the wa game 1 played Tally cards were dainty valen tines for the occasion First prizes were won by Miss 1 Edna WIscomb and I Mr Roy Wlscpmb Alter cards a de licious l repast was partaken of covers being laid for thirtytwo The company compa-ny was then entertained with music and singing Amdng the Invited guests were Miss Kate Rogers Ethel Rogers Ro-gers Maud Naylor Jennie Grlmcsdale Emma Grlmesdale Edna WIscomb Irene Squires Miss Schulte and Kittle Squires and Messrs Claude Hull Art Kennelly Joo Ruth Jack Campbell Campbel Jim Wade Roy Williams Will WIs comb Will Naylor Roy WIscomb Theo Schulte Mr Smith and others A very enjoyable evening was spent at the Valentine card party given by Mrs G F Taylor at the Cannon house Prizes were won by Mr Davis and Miss Jessie Elliott An exquisite lunch l was served at 10r30 p m Afterward After-ward the guests wero entertained b ir Miss Tine Elliott rendering l few choice recitations In her own Inimita ble manner Dancing finished tIme eve fling The guests wer Mr and Mrs E Cannon Mrs Bancroft the Misses llsses Elliott Miss Taylor Mrs Rum ncl I Prof Monk Win Allsworth B Johnson John-son chant ChusElllott Mr Davis Mr Mer S a S Misses Nellie and Florence Shermer gave a delightful valentine party Fri I day evening The house was preltlly prettiy decorated In red hearts and ribbon In hunting for hearts Miss Mabel Den I net and Scott Rouse fnd InS the greatest great-est number wero awarded the llrst trst prize Miss Nom and Jack Rouse the booby After various games were played dainty refreshments were served covers being laid for twenty two Those present were Mabel Cas sldy Nora Zlnk Zoe Green Edith Beless Winnie S mrs Ruby Kourber Edna Smith Hazel Cojcran Mabel Ben nlt Frank Herman Scott Kousc Al I red Cutles Willie Browning Max Rouse Dourls Raybould Ward Elmer I El-mer Harold Martin Jack Rouse Francis Lltchflcld Harold Burton Purely Personal Mrs Thomas Carter who has been spending several l months in California Is expected homo shortly S I S Mlsa Luclle Sears who has been visitIng visit-Ing In Detroit and other points In the East for several months Is expected i homo shortly S S S Mrs Mayo C J Farlowe has gone to San Francisco I MISS La Von Peirce of Brigham is at Fords hotel this weekS week-S o S Mrs George Steiner returned to the i city Tuesday S S S Miss Edna Bale of this city Is receiving re-ceiving much social attention In Now Orleans ter where she Is spending the win I S S Mrs TIernan and son leave for San Francisco on the 22nd v tV S U 3 p W P Jsoble aml two daughters left dalRlterH Ier yesterday for Honolulu Mrs Thomas W Jennings and Miss Hattie Jennings returned Tuesday from i + + + + + + + + + t + + + + + f + + + + ± + + + + + + + t + + + + + 1 + SOCIAL CALENDAR I t + + T + SATURDAY FEB 22nd Mr and Mrs Nyc Mr and Mrs Franken f f reception Dance at ChrlBte nscns + f + t FRIDAY FEB 2Slh Opal club bail + j + FRIDAY MARCH 7lh Jtcd and BluckbaU t i + + + + i ± + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 + 4 + V + + + + + + POSITIVE PROP I I I I J f D ci I t I r i 1 il l I j 1 I rv 7 rfw7 ii I t vfrr 4 I 1 1 I f jji < MaudYou say he is getting familiar with you I I EthelYes hes gotten to wearing tho same neckties twice In succession when he calls i Chicago where they have been vlslllng Mrs Bryant Wells Mrs Wells accompanied accom-panied them to Salt Lake and will re urn with her husband to the Philippines Philip-pines the end of the month S SD Mr and Mrs JR W Daynes are now at home at the residence of Mrs W H Booth 613 First street l S S I Mrs Ira Mason Weed of West Union In arrived in the city Friday and Is thc guest of Mrs J 1 DartS Dart-S 05 Mis Grace Hopkins leading lady in I Way Down East has been the guest for the past week of Mr and Mrs Will E Ridge S Sb Mrs Kimball and Miss Kimball leave thc early part of tho week for a trip to the coast i Alma Katz left on Tuesday for a business busi-ness trip toBolsea a S tf Mr nnd Mrs 1 L Bogue of Denver spent a day this week with Mr and Mrs Warren C Bogue en route to tho coast S S t Mr and Mrs Frank Knox have gone outh for a trip They will visit New Orleans and various points before returning re-turning home by the northern route S S S Miss Wright and Miss Williams of Ogden have been visiting Miss Clare Dougal for the past week a Mrs Joel F Allen with her youngest daughter will leave Tuesday for California fornia Her two older daughters remain re-main In school here and leave with their father later to join Mrs Allen The family Intend to reside perma nently In California and as they are among the early csidents they will be greatly missed by a host J of friends I vva a S Mrs Harry aanz has returned from the East and is at home at 31 South Seventh East street I 0 0 MlgsRuth Wlnlcr who has been vls JUng friends at Lima 0 and Chicago has extended her visit ha to Montreal with relatives A i 0 Mrs Arthur H S Bird and Miss Mc Cornick are expected home shortly o 5 > Col and Mrs Pope who have been visiting Mrs Salsbury left on Tues day for Denver I u u o George F Sprague is down from Boise H 1 S S S Mrs D C Dunbar is expected home short for a few days before leaving for New York S S S Miss Emily Bannister of Ogden is I spending few days with Miss Young at Red Butte Hollow YounS 4 a v Mr and Mrs Thomas Weir have re turned from months ° eastern trip Miss Lucy H Gatrell Is at her home in i the city after a protracted stay in Denver D S Mr and Mrs CE Hawvcr arc at Fords for the AVlnter 1 I Miss S L Mpnroe has moved from West Second South street to 49 Soulh Main where she will hereafter be at home to her friends S S S Miss Lulu Buckle ot this city and L Miss Luclla Alexander of Provo have m returned from their visit to Logan > t S Mrs Newbcrgcr of Butte Is visiting her parents Mlf and Mrs L Cohen at GOD South Main street 4 4 Mrs II C Hoffman Is now at Santa Barbara Cal for the health of her little daughter Naomi who has not been very well She expect to remain there unlll summerS summer-S S S Miss Alby Herman leaves Tuesday for Park City to be the guest of Mrs R D Robins i S < j GeorgeT Brice GodbePltts Drug company and his Hllle daughter Win nlearo pleasantly located at Santa Monica Cal where they expect to stay k for a few weeksa a S S Mrs L L Terry left Tuesday to Join Mr Terry In Los Angeles at which place and vicinity they will spend the next few weeks 4 0 a Mrs W C Hal and children and MrS Alnslcy leave this week for Florida Flor-ida and other Southern Stales to be gone abojit three months S S 4 Mra Thomas Homer and daughter Katherine lee yesterday for an Indell i nlle slay at Los Angeles Cal I Weddings and Engagements Mr and Mrs J H dive announce the marriage of their daughter Clara and Denton B Mackintosh on February 13lh Bolh the young people are well known and very popular In the city and the best wishes of all will be extended to them c S SAt S-At noon In the Temple Wednesday tho marriage took place of Miss Ella McDonald and Richard Chamberlain In Iho evening a largo and brilliant reception re-ception was held at the home of the brides parents which was beautifully I decorated for the occasion tho parlor In green and white the library In red and the rooms whore the breakfast supper sup-per was served In pink and white The bride wore a nandaomc gown of Icmon I brdc J 1n colored brocade with white liberty silk trimmings and carried a large shower bouquet of brides roses S Sb By cable lo relatives In Sprlngvlllc comes the following marriage announcement an-nouncement February illh at Ud dlngslon ne Glasgow Scotlaml Hubert Hu-bert OKclly Richards of Canon ranch Sprlngvllle Utah third son of the late Judge Richards of DunedIn Monks town Ireland to Dorothy Alice Brys son Johnstone eldest daughter of the late Mr Brysson and Alice Mary John stone of Wolflca Roxburgston Scotland Scot-land Miscellaneous Events Miss Edith Klngsbury entertained the Sewing club Friday afternoonS afternoon-S S S The Misses Howat entertained tho Whlat club Wednesday > S S S Clyde Bailey entertained a number of his friends most pleasantly on Tuesday Tues-day evening last at his home No 59 Canyon road Humorous stories told by the host and musical numbers by IB Bowman Johnson and D B Davies to gclher with selections by n quartcltc comprising Al Best Bowman Johnson Schado Stringer and W C Parr veto among the most pleasing features of the evening At 12 oclock midnight the t guests repaired to tho diningroom where an elaborate supper was served by Miss Helen Bailey assisted by Miss Jennie Green Those present wero Will Reed Carl Evans Wllmur Evans E W Smith Dr A Hull Dick Farring ton Al I Faddles George Lambert Carroll Car-roll Bailey and Jack Burt S S S One of the most successful events of the week was the surprise party given on Miss Nellie Wilson at her homo on Third street Wednesday evening given by the Autumn Leaf club members mem-bers and their friends in the form of a kitchen shower The evening was delightfully spent In games and music and dainty refreshments were served The tables being beautlfujly decorated Jn I white and green The hostess re i celvcd many presents Those present w ere Mr and Mrs Marshall Cole I Misses Nellie Wilson Gertie Williams Emma Llenhard Mattie Butler Alice Dlllle Gerlle Llenhard Hamllman and Marks Messrs Roy Bardic Waiter Wlllams Axle Miller Art Williams A Cardwell Henry Welle Shcllcross and Will Peters S a S Miss Becky Trowbrldgc delightfully enlerlalned on Friday evening S a aMiss a-Miss Luclle Morrison delightfully entertained en-tertained Friday evening In honor of Richard Clark of New Castle Penn Cards were played and the prizes were won by Miss Ruby Stevenson and James Collins while the consolation prizes were won by Miss Jessalyn Pugh and Roscoe Groo Dainty re freshment were served after which many musical numbers were given by several member of the party Those present were Misses J Stevenson R R Stevenson M Stevenson Burton Gll GI lett l Sands MaIm H Stewart D Stewart Stable Hewlett Snclgrove Case Pugh Morrison Margetls Messrs Clark Wclllor Dofflemyre I Smllh Groo Collins Hunter Cham berlin Pickering Burton Stevenson Morrison Schafer Kelly V C S Miss Essie Bailey entertaIned Friday evening in honor of Mr Robert Bailey of Nevada Bale o US Miss Abby Herman entertained Sat urday afternoon S at a S Kensington Miss Retla Earl very delgh truly entertained a fow friends last Thurs day evening Miss Lottie Parker and Miss Winnie Gaboon assisted In re celvlng thc guests Miss Claire Fro Beth presided over tho punch bowl S I s The U and I Crystal club gathered once more under the white wings of social felicity at the home of Mr and Mrs J D Ford on Thursday evening orc The games of highfive wero tallied libh1ve taled on unique Valentines First prizes were secured by Mrs E G Holding und D Sallacher second by Mrs C A Strick land and Mr H Branch The entire party wcro then Invited Into the din Ingioom where they enjoyed a most elegant supper after which music and Jolllment held sway until the club ad journed to meet in two weeks with Mr and Mrs EG Holding o o The Oak Leaf club spent a very pleasant pleaant evening on Thursday at the After homo o Mr and Mr C H Jenkins I several games of 63 the fol ¬ lowing ladles and gentlemen carried off the honors of sentemen evening clrrled Mrs DUiwoodcy and Mr DInwoodey Mrs Brow Ils row winning the consolation The blub meets with Mr conSolaton James DInwoodey on February 27th v a On Wednesday evening a number of cenlnl a c the le members of Evergreen lol F A of EverSreen Lodge No gave a surprise e party on Ben W Mayo n their and wife at home on East Sixth South Games and social chat wus the order 01 tho ir evening refreshments until u oclock when t5 woro served Those eat were Mr and Mrs B W pres I Ml aAxd Jr8R N 1rs offat Mayo ti Mrs W M Ohlt Mr and Morrls Johnson Mr Mr and Mrs R 11 and Mrs W C Johnson Jfln and Mrs W C M ° rrB Mrs MorIs rs Lads ella Mrs LFolsom Lac Mrs McKay Johnson Miss Colman Miss MInor Miss A1c ic Aleo Hon J ar Bowman l H J Hess hlllln Philp Rellley H 13 RatJins Reiley Frank Mozley Dawes Hrwlna A W Chlverail J B ellcr a s S The t Valeritilies nndjtrrs Pearl club Dayd met Brown at the to celebrate homo of alentnef lay > H1Khflvc In dulged In The hfe was I Mrs AreTviiVd Svr lnnera flCr ° WI 1rs TU 1 11 il nnu James Trow bridge TI Jamct Time boob Wnm > l booby Prizes wont to lrM WInner L Purdie alenUncN oC Ogden and Toseph and EU < o Ylrlous s orts Jntni is rc received by the dfcrcnt members or the Club creatitt great creatlnS great merriment Sons and leclla tons followcjd ard Olowcd until the dItVCO smr L ours ayant tims twij l > coTn P0 Sffnnt V l when the COJ pan dispersed well pleased wilh thc nights entertainment The company present were Mr and Mrs D 1 Brown Mr and Mrs Little Mr and Mrs Wit zel I Mr and Mr SA IlorracU Mr r and Mrs W N Eurdle Mr and tr Trowbrldge Mr and MrS Roy Decker Mr and Mrs Marks Mlas IluHsell Mrs Zelglor Mrw Nellson Misses Rln strom Margie Brown Horrack and Little Motors Humes G E Horrack Roy Horrnck G D Horrack F Nel 1 son 11 Nelson N NcHson M Zelglcr T Brown W BrownS Brown-S a aMiss a-Miss Ethel Allison entertained few friends Friday evening at a fancy dress ball The evening was spent In games dancing and music after which light refreshment were served S S S Tho valentine dancing party given by the J02 Normal class of the Jnlver slly In thc Ladles Literary clubrooms club-rooms Friday night was one of thc most successful class functions given so far this year About fifty couples were present and greatly enjoyed themselves during the evening to the strains of excellent musics The com mlltee In charge of tIme arrangements was composed of Misses Bessie Mayne Anna Hatch Ida Roberts Ale Berry and Messrs J Z Brown Fred Anderson Ander-son Harold Goff and Lorenzo Elggrcn One of the novel features of the party was the valentine booth presided over by MIss Emma EbbcrhardU After thc patrons meeting In the Normal build ing last night all the crlllc teachers of the Normal school came down to the party In a body Professors Co ray Lyman and Allen of the University Univer-sity faculty nnd their wives and Mr MocKnlght of tho Training school and wife were presentS present-S V The business class L D S college gave n ball at Christensens Friday evening which was largely attended and proved to be a great success o 4S Miss Hazel Crismon entertained the m Frlm Frasz club Thursday afternoon Those present were Laura Madsen Lulu Penrose Vera Felt Sadie Smith Sacc Hale Ward Louise Madsen Rose Myers Grace Freeze Florence Armstrong Arm-strong Miss Burnham Ethel Armstrong Arm-strong and Mrs Joshua Sellcy Prof and Mrs Radcllffe entertained Informally Wednesday evening In honor hon-or of Mrs Percy Somers Cocks 4 5 5 The Opal club will hold its next social so-cial at thc Literary club rooms Tues day evening at 8 p m The club mem bers and their friends are looking forward for-ward with pleasure to their ball at Chrlstcnscns on the 28th Admittance Admtance will only be by ticket secured from a club member and only a limited num I ber will be issued I I u The Christensen Wednesday evening evening soiree was well attended last Wednesday Wed-nesday evening and a most enjoyable lime passed by alL The members of the Blllle club will attend the next Wednesday evening In a body OGDEN SOCIETY The regular meeting of tho Womans Christian Temperance union wns held February 12th at the homo of Mrs Francis Smith i being the day sal aside by the national committee as a memorial to Francis E Wlllard tho programme was dovotcd to her Rollcall was answered to by quotations from her writings Miss Blanch Brown rendered a beautiful remoed n heulful piano solo In nor usual brilliant style Mrs Dr Gordan delivered nn eloquent addrcs on tho Lifo und Works of Frances Elizabeth Wlllard In front of a ferdcd Elzabelh por trait of Miss Wlllard was placed a c vase Into wlilch was dropped frccwlll offerings for the Frances E rrecwll memorial fund for the advancement of temperance A abort business session wan held at which arrangements were ivdi arangeents completed for a dinner to be 1 given on Washingtons Birth JIen day at tho Methodist church the proceeds to bo used for temperance work In tho tcmpernco I State Mrs Northrup donate 10 to this fund A petition wna circulated amontf the mom bers for signature aaklng lImo City Council to Ciy Councl o permit tho society to use one room of tho now rom noW library building as a clubroom The union now numbers ninetyseven number L members and as new members aro being received at each meeting It Is Imperative that somo arrangement bo made Cora per manent meetingplace A social halfhour halfhOll followed during which dainty refresh ments ucro served A mothers will bo held February 18h mother residence meeting o Mrs Miller 20 51 1 Grant avenue Thc next regular meeting will bo at tho homo of Mrs F E Blacklnton 2011 Washington avenue February 25th All who aro In terested In temperance work aro cordially invited union i to attend all meetings of tho a S Mrs John Culley visited Salt Ixiko visie friends during the week L1ko DC S Miss Myrtle Banks of Salt Lake City Is I Iho guest of Miss Veda Ecclcs for gueSL Vca Ecccs a fuw I days 9 1 S Sb Tho bal Tuesday eve at Southwell hall at SouthwelH at FIo Points by tho Young Peoples hal cjctlea of Lynne was a successful and en joyable social occasionS 01 occasion-S S S Miss Loulo Palmer of Morgan Is visiting Ogden friends vIlng a s MissIne dams returned Tuesday from n vIsit LV Salt reurcd where site W < 5 the guest of Miss VIrglo Breeden wa S S S Mrs Ecclcs and Miss Ecclcs visited Iri Salt Lake City early In tho visied 4 5 0 Mr and Mrs D A Smyth left Mondav for Rawlins Wyo for n few days being called there by tho serious Illness of Mrs serols lnes Smyths sister S S S President L W Shurlllff Is back from a visit to Washington a I S S A grand Valentino ball was given Frldav evening at tho Union operahouso by the military cd band I Was very largely attend o Sb Prof Waiter Thomas Mills lectured on Socialism Wednesday evening at tho Con gregational church to D largo audience Wednesday evening tho pcoplo of Plain City as Is theIr usual custom celebrated Lincoln birthday by giving n celobraed and ball at their I amusement hal banquet largo number of OGden people numbr peplo worn Invited ami woro present and all enjoyed tho cvcnlnir g Immensely i Along toward morning tho Ogden contingent found their way homo through tho darkness a umo Tile Ladles o tho Maccabees of Sliver hlvo No1 Were entertained very delight fully yesterday afternoon at dclght W street homo of Mrs Butlertleld on Twentysixth a q S Suit The Lake Misses visitors Williams last and week thejruiiatS of Miss Clare DOI sal tlo guest S S S Dr and Mrs Dalrymple had as their I guettS or Icnomlnec Ttictciay M l anllr I S B French S S S lfr 8n0Sy r Hanson Is back from her visit lh 1rt V ir King Mra Emma Lindsay enjoyed a vIsit I from her brother Mr Charles Minns lot I Ichl S Mm J 1 Hm6 ° f SU Lakc Cit4 i i an Ogden UormS ofSal Ic Cl > Mra W W Corey and Mrs Thcodoro of Daniels Independence Idaarc Ogdon Visitors < S Tho young indies oftho Fifth ward cuvr n cenll very plcnmn social part Thursday gsi 0 Mrs C E Coulter Is tho pucat Mr et of George W Moycr a Sal t Lake City JTrt S Miss Gertrudo Maycrof Salt Lako CItv liccies la enjoyIng the hospitality of Miaaua Cit V 6 0 v Mrs A D F Reynolds has cucsJ as her 1r Reyolds Lieut J Andrew Berry of FOrt guest DouGlas and city Miss Vlrglo Breeden oC sit Wo 8 S I The ball Given by Ogden lorigo b ha 73 P O B at Dlgnana detitcing m Digan chlclnS acad C Monday my evening wao llondly ovenh1 probably sOclnlsuccess tim 0 greatest success of tho gcatesl season tim h special features were tho clccbratjon in cce rnJon8 11 onioned orchestra the refreshment a tho presence of fashionable oSi DIHI largo numbers The decorations Ogden consIst ii It ed of festoons and arches of Purple 7 white act off all ii whie wjth flowers iliikt I a in ant rare specimens of elk hcndi nna nnffi stood out from conspicuous corner antlom S Other clever features of tho decorator art Were In eldcnc and tho ciroct J a whole was a spkndlil < rCCl 15 n wa a splcnthlcompJhnel to lo cal Elkdom rite mnnncment provlrl or about donblo the usual I J UJ 1 number at muslcllla t4turo whIch those In at t endnnct tondnnc hIghly appreciated reshmontu nppreclutNI Tho Cl eonisted mont cnsisted DC punch and th usual refection Tho mi function mrubabiy larger and the timamm gowns nt nUendnnc were similar was gown creations of tho modules art Among the cxicabl worn prominent society people from Slt Lake Purk City und Evanston Dncliie continued till a late hour and tho ffi oral verdict was that not only In a frSl lonrnl were the but best nlao pcoplo In u V social on earth way the rr Ks 1 Tuesday evening the pupils Mrs IS 1 Jiostnphs Music club gave comnoalnrr a Very entertaining musIcale at her a lore at No 1331 Twentynfth street pretty pl street Eah number watt heartily enjoyed by all present and tho selections proved tho Porformoro to bo thoroughly with tho subject chosen familiar i wlthtm subjec chosn Special mn tlon could bo made of Specal n1n tonco ll made several of thonul I pUs as to the excellence of their cxccS lon but taken IH a whole the MO < gramrao was urtlatlcrilly rendered tfioto taking part being Irene Griffin Sarah Allrrd Laura HlckB Allle GunnelI Co r nno Christensen Mra Wclllnston ChrI8ton 1 Mrs Bailey Ivy Gunncll Florence Tre8e r Marion Bailey and MrB KnothiAt thu conclusion < 1 the programme wMi t dainty refreshments wcrd being acrvrd I Mrs Bo3taph entertained thc guests with several beautiful selections a Sest9 fitting Cr closo to a delightful entertainment Tho Invited guests of the club were Mca dames Griffin Brown AHrcd Trcscdcr Buchcr Chrlslcnricn Dcubler Crocker Waiters Craig Austin and Kuhn thi MIsses Hank La Chappclle Vera nail Mario Brown Emma and Lillian Ander son Violet and Myrtle Kuhn and Grace Austin S o S A very pleasant surprise party wio given Friday evening In honor of Mlsn Kthcl Camp at her home No 2775 Grant i avenue Music and games were Indulged In until a late hour In the evening when nil were ushered Into tIme npnclouu lining room where delicious refreshments were served At a very lute hour In the oven Ing time guests departed after having spent a most enjoyable evening Amom those present wero Misses Elda Plncre Maud Todd Myrtle Kcnsler Ethel Catnp Florence Whetstone Amelia and Pearl Mole Minnie Clark Floy Williams aSil Blrdlc McEwan Mcsara Ralph Pctoreon Frank Wild Harry Lash Frank Button Hurry Simpson Howell Van Dyko Arclx Hall Elmer Camp and Arthur Burdetlo Thursday evening Mrs Joseph Lanes dorf charmingly entertained the young ladles who assisted her at her recent mualcalc MIss Elizabeth Ortb Is I spending Sunday In Salt Lake City with friends S 4 5 Mrs Brick entertaIned delightfully Thursday afternoon at a Kensington S S S Miss Nclllo Hcaley la back from her Denver visit S S S Florence Mclghan daughter of Post aster und Mrs Mclghan celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary Tuesday afternoon by entertaining a number of her little friends S o S The Valentine dnnco at tho Dlgnan Dancing academy Friday evening wag avery a-very elaborate and extremely enjoyable affair S SO Roy West was very pleasantly surprised Mfr evening by a large number of his M-fr who dropped la on him and spent a delightful evening i PABK CITY SOCIETY < The Womans Athenaeum will meet with Mrs F R Davis tomorrow afternoon after-noon at 2 CO oclock S S S The dancing party given by Prof H B Younger Tuesday evening was one of the successful events of time past week No tlccable among time dancers were Mr and j Mrs F A Bird Mr and Mrs F C Bow J man Mr and Mrs C Heath Mr and Mrs J W Geiger Mr and Mrs Lctn1 i Learn r and Mrs F R Davis Mr ands j r and-s M J Daly Mr and Mrs J FrankeJ J I Mr and Mrs A Wecter Mra B V Boebe Miss Harriet Wooloy Miss Edylh Lowry Mis Jean Pearson Miss Eva J Lambert Miss Kato Malonc Miss Ado Una Thackery Miss Pearl Lambert Mhs Bertha Gctsch Mcsrs James Cul lenln l R Ridge A Wllon A Colbalh M J Pearson Dr E P Lecompto and Dr W 7 D Donohcr 11 t s f Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong enter talncd at dinner very Informally Monday J evening Their guesls were Mr and Mrs 3 C L Hood and Mr and Mrs F B Steph I ens of Salt Lake j a Miss Flora Manning of Salt Lake came out from tIme city Friday morning and 13 i the guest of Mr and Mrs Fred SmithS Smith-S a s Mrs M M F Allen ohlcrtalned vory Informally i on Wednesday S S S Mr and Mrs C L Rood Mr and Mrs F B Stephens and Mr and Mrs W W Amstrong spent Tuesday nt the Ontario mine Ss S Mrs Margaret Sessions departed for tho East Tuesday afternoon upon her return to Park she will occupy Iho Crompton homo on Marsao avenueS avenue-S c g Col E F Holmes spent Wednesday la i i Park limo guest of Mr and Mrs W G > Lamb < j S S S j Mrs J C Parry and Mrs C T Prlsk returned home Monday morning after 4 spending a week at Salt LakeS Lake-S a S Tho members of St Lukes guild met la i the church parlors Tuesday attcrnoon Tho IwenlyHrst birthday of Christian Endeavor wns appropriately celebrated Sunday evening at the Congregational l church Thoso who participated In the > evenings entertainment which consisted of music readings eta were Mrs F W Hayt Miss Harriet Wooley Dr Wilson Rev G A Conrad amid Prof OutlineS Outline-S S S The ladles of the Benevolent society met with Mrs N M Wilson Friday afternoon t 04 Mrs G E Hedges and children who i have been visiting friends In Zion havo V returned home 1 S S S Mr 15 Giles of Nephl spent Thursday In Park the guest of Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong Kenneth Gibson entertained a cornpinT of friends a hla home Tunsday the occasion occa-sion being his sixth birthday The H0 tots enjoyed a delightful afternoon to i playing games after which a luncheon wis enjoyed Those preSt t were Lllllo Stanley Grace fllchnrds Pearl Sweat Ethel Paul Lizzie Bat Abblo Nichols Genie Evans jocphi Berry Howard Young Charles Stewa P Clark Clvdc Peterson J Cunnlngton M Becroft Ed Cunnlngton B GIboOn F i Sweat and Thad Becroft S S Time Misses Anna Workman and Oii and Winnie Tucker were Instrumental In i carrying out u pleasant surprise party on aMiss a-Miss Josie Bailey Tuesday evening Ai most delightful time was spent by the guests who were the Misses Maggie wll I I kin Ruby Stanley Volntc Gibbons Em bell Raaband Edith Ilobgon Efilco Bren nen Mury Steele Edna Phillips Al ca Fulkcrson Jennlo Unsound Sadlo Gib Irons Lizzie Steele Mtml Leofberouga MagKlo Fuddles Messrs J Berry R W Brlgcs J Cunnlngton F Shields it I Paxton W A Koefe W Cunningham J Berge B Fulkerson B Stanley J Nelson Fred Uorge J Spotwood D Hay wood JL > O Kcefo 12 Williams and A Wllklns ii Maggie Tracy wag liostci3 of a pleasant Blxtythreo party at her notno AVpdncsday cvenlns Latjys Jlrat pn was won by Miss Mary Martin Miss Al lo Robinson consolation J Fitzgerald I cents first George Roscvcrc consom 1 tlon Tho Invited guests wero tho v13 Blanch Martin Kato Sweeney Lizzie Wntson Mary Lnhcy Lizzie Sulllyan Mart Marguerite Woods sthcr Wolnt Martlri Messrs G Schullcr J Sullt1 1 P Shields George Rosovere J Simpson J Fit5KfriId T Varloy and Ed and Joan Trdcy event ° f A pleasant and entertaining Friday afternoon was the euchre p3r0 given by Mrs J MIddour at her IhIt11 homo in thc lower part of town T i IC vors tallies and scoro carda were nt Y handpainted hearts In pink and while the counters were tlnj COW ca r1 3 The color gchcmo of pink npd Tvh to also carried out In tIme daliu > f Th e Viorvcd by thc charming hostess In jnIzes were won by Mrs J 9 ° 5rsoc second dies llrat Mrs V A Bird Indies ond Miss Minnie Kcscelr con litlon Mcadamca > TIme Invited guests were F D Sutton Tem Learn F A McCar > yf fl 4 AV Sherman II S Towiwcnd A i Buohcr F ntith Hams J 1Vankcl J Wr i F F HUrlbut J JThompson 1 BUCK s Paddon P II I Towe > W J II 0 fltmIdOn J ir Kescet Li Sn iCemirmis F B DaViS 1 Bbe mr c Deiglmton 1 5miaii i if lis rn Cmrti Grant 3iin Bertha Oetsch Frnnklo Noo nie Kcsccl and Flora Manning of SnIt Lako nan 0 David Geiger gave a pleasant valentlno 1Jastcr part Friday afternoon tolot lIenthlO little frlenl1o Each l ltUo lot company ot after l with n valentine rcmcmbore < iM Into the Inlted friends wero nhlch tho cld where Muster DLld dlnlnlroom was by MusterSmall tables luncheon were Lois rnaart Doro lhoSc Present VallncC HI nrletla Edna thy heath Frnnces Shields Mll fon Pair a Paul Clyde Paul and Geiger Lockhart ton Shields a a Robinson who loaves soon lit sa Alllo farewell Wyo was given a faro for BvanBton of her parents Friday the home pnr at wero the Misses evening Those present r0 Paul Jennie Raaband Blanche Inrgarel Ethel Robinson and H Robln Whitney Fon Informal valentine party A pleasant at the home of Mrs F A Mc nos given by a number of evening Friday ao Carty C rly wl The rooms wcro ar tho younger with red hearts and in the game ifcarts prizes were won bv ailw Laura aura I of hearts Miss Ilattlo Baker and Mlsa Townsend were Mrs F Thoso present 1lbel Rich WoolJo Lowr Manning Smith Misses Cres Florence Hurlburt Baker Battle Laura Townsend Mnbel cent SmIth Mark 1I IIht Arnnhl SmIth i Rich Mesrs Grover Evans and Bert Kidder Roy Hartwcll II Dais Roy was hostess of a very MI a a FrhhlY evening Games dellrhLCUI mlltlc and party n tempting supper iffi ea The oc pleasure fures eenlnss tures of the the affair was oC the delightful irTi iHsrA ar birthday of Miss Daisy The tClccnth were the Misses lulu and guests present Lillian and Freda Funic Rose Roy Hanl and S Maud Lootbourow Lillian Av Grrtta Price Edna Sutton May Hedges and Gertrud V odds Myrtle MMffuerlio V111 IlOlt VPV t < nnrB George and V 7llssrs r1toft Robinson Baco F Cook Yo PClry R man nnd C F Scott GcoVso Geiger Will Sutton i 10 nrfd Leo Durklna e r Vera Lowe fntcrtalncd a company Miss t of young frlcmte on Friday evening s Tho valentine ball given by Prof IT E Friday evening was a very suc f Younger and pleasant affair The hail i was cpssful well crowded with lancers and all had a very delightful tIme Sunday In will spend t Mr Lcm Learn E Park with Mrs Learn o entertained at D C M Wilson t Mrs yesterday afternoon cornpll luncheon New York C mcntary to Mrs J Bucher of t Mr and Mrs A Weefr gave a dellght dancing party at their Pleasant home t ful evening complimentary to Mrs Friday Mrs Pearl and Eva fc sisters Ea 1 Lambert Weeters of Salt Lake The dancer hall dance-r In the national colors decorated was being arranged on either side of tho scats the accommodation of the g nests f hall for also festooned with bunting These were punch wa served Mr and Delicious In In spared no expense Wetter have MrsWeeter and It ballroom attractive making the eet 5 tho inlenllon of these hospitable people commodious room a ple to Place In this lllart table for their pleasure About twcntyftve guests were present Friday r evening and all pronounced It a very pleasant affair PROVO SOCIETY Tho notable event of the week was tho alternate ball given at the asylum Dr and Mrs Har evening by Wednesday and the employees Tho annual was dy Klvcn one week ago and this week af fair but its complement but It fair was former event Gov Veils eclipsed tho ly ccJlp and tho In attendance and wife were City Council and city and county present and officials were also present Dr and Mrs tho Hardy and Miss Hardy received guests and Miss Thlhc Hardy fed Dartons orchestra furnished tho punch music anadancing was carried on In tno ballroom until 1 oclock About ono hundred couples were present Tho Utah Sorosls club was entertained this week by Mrs Sam A King several guests being present In addition to the regular members of tho club Tho opening open-ing paper was contributed and read by Mrs King her subject being A New Solution to the Domestic Problem Mrs Cdrdella Beck followed with a paper on the sights to bo seen In a weeks travel In Wales Tho reading of the report of the board of director of the Utah Federation Federa-tion of Womens Clubs In which It voted to support tho Massachusetts amendment amend-ment caused a spirited discussion most members present being opposed to It After Af-ter the usual miscellaneous business adjournment ad-journment was taken for ono week Tuesday evening tho Sixtythree clubS club-S entertained by Mr and Mrs I E I > Osborno Elmer Games were played Mrs W B Scarlet winning the ladys prlo and Mr A L Woodhouso the gentle l mans Refreshments wero served and music enjoyed Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Woodhouse 31 a v encamp Searles W D Roberts Jr Sam Schwab Leon Bachman Phil Spcckart Rob Irvine Miss Nclko and Ben Schwab Ii Another merry event to add to tho danclnc season was the tcrpslchorc party par-ty of Thursday evening The festive terp Bichorcans woro prompt to arrive and tho dance was In Jolly swing by 0 I oclock Among thoso present tho following wore i noted Messrs and Mesdames Sam AXing A-Xing L 0 Taft Rob Irvine George Havercamp John R Twelves A D Sutton Sut-ton W D Roberts Jr Arthur Truclson f Dave Opcnshaw Osborn 1 E Osborn Ralph Poulton Leon Bachman Frank Mnngum D D Houtz John M Wilson i Tillsses Ida Duscnberry Vera Hardy f Fawn Twelves Nelke Moore Alexander f Taylor Pierce Jones Leah Daniels Maud P Daniels Pearl Jones Roberts Messrs K Ben Schwab Gene Jones M E Bczzant s George Crosby Murray Twelves Ray jf Clayton Leo Mayer Irvine Zebrlskle Dr fi Grccnalgh fc An Impromptu concert was given ate i at-e academy Thursday evening In which t Mr Walter Huff Mrs Cluff and others 5 participated i f Miss Lll Gaes a former Provo society t bcllo la making a few days stay with Mrs Sam Schwab The old folks of the Fourth ward were entertained at dinner by the old fllka committee on Wednesday afternoon Over ono hundred and eighty sat down to the i spread and a thoroughly enjoyable lime f was had A moat happy feature of tho event was a nuadrllle which was partlcl i paled In by tho old folks f J R Booth was made toastmaster and Mrs Mary Boyden had charge of tho dinner committee The oldest guest present pres-ent was Grandma Runnel whoso ago la l I 03 Tho dear old lady was not tho least lively because of her great age but en i Joyed herself thorough f All tho wards havo now participated In thero beautiful entertainments but IL general gathering of the old tolks of the entire city will take pluco on tho C2nd at tho operahoiiic Rev Mr and Mrc R A Burnes enter lained the Episcopal choir at dinner Saturday Sat-urday evening at tho Roberts hotel Covers Cov-ers were laid for nine Miss ArvJIla Clark returned to Provo Friday after filling somo engagements with the opera company Miss Clark expects lo leave for Europe about March 1st to continue her studies In vocal and Instrumental music a Tho Lenta services wero begun at the Episcopal church last Friday and will behold be-hold blwvoklv on Wednesdays and Fridays Fri-days at 5 oclock Rev Mr Barnes of ilclatlng D V Tho Nineteenth Century club met with Mm W B Searle on Friday Tho afternoon after-noon wns givtMi lo Dutch cltleV and < i most charming Interest was realized by tho quaint and 1 picturesque descriptions of tho speakers Mrs Sam Schwab Infancy In-fancy journeyed her hearers to Tho Hague the capital nnd heart of Holland and made them familiar with its charms and acquainted with its people Mrs R B Thurman in her pleasant description pictured Amsterdam Queen of tho Zuy del Zeo and studied the queer ways of the people In their buildings and their decoration ns well as their manners of dress and living Mrs Marwlck told of Hnnilom Tho Floral City of Holland giving some extract of tho letters of an American who had been tracling In that land Dike Kellogg closed tho programme with a talk about Classic Lcyden The recent death of an honorary member of the club Mrs Myrtle Turner of Walla Walla Wash was noted with regret by tho club she having been a very energetic ener-getic and helpful member during herm her-m ldenc In Provo Guests of tho club for the day wero Mrs Barnes and Miss LIlllo Gate 0 Elaborate preparations have been mado for the grand ball and reception which Mr Taft of Z C M L will tender the employees and patrons of the blg btore Han somo souvcnli programmes aro out and tho affairs Is looked forward to with keen anticipations The dale set Is Tuesday Tues-day ovonlng next and many minor events are being postponed In compliment to the occasion A most Jolly senior hop was given at tho new gymnasium last Friday night by tho 02s of the HC ulemy Class colors were used In decorations and class merriment Was fell throughout iho programme of dances Tho academy orchestra of twelve pieces furnished excellent music |