Show Wk jc t t Y 5 4 r1 2g a j 1 I 4 t c i Ije1T rL 4 I I The social week opened on Itfpnday evening withtheJarge brilliant reception re-ception lyen Lt the Knutsford by Senator Sen-ator and lrj Kcarns to the Legislature Legisla-ture the Stnle ofllcers and thc general public The attendjincc was very large and the music dccbiatlons refreshments refresh-ments anil alj appointments were oil the nicest dC5CIpLon and those who were present fully cnvjoyed > V the event Callfornlasscems Lakers to be the Mecca for Salt T TV vf1 Who threw the orange seems to be the burning question u C Miss Jessie Anderson of San Francisco Fran-cisco Is 1 visiting Mr and Mrs Hugh Anderson 0 Miss Mary Louise Anderson gave an informal party last evening to a few friends 4 a IOn I-On Wednesday night at the Kenyon OR Toung gave an elegant dinner to the directors of the Dalton Mining company b Mrs George L Nyc entertained informally In-formally yesterday In honor of Miss Nye 9 Only one more Assembly will be given An effort will be made to have It the largest and most enjoyable of the series Mayor and 1rsEzr Thompson sol to Washington to attend the Inaugural ball I I Miss Blanche Mackintosh and Dr A E Rykerl r married In Camden on Thursday In the evening t the brides home In this city a number of her friends gathered in celebration of the event l was a most Informal and enjoyable affair > > Judge and Mrs James A Miner gave a dinner on Monday evening Their guests were AttorneyGeneral and Mrs Breeden Speaker Glasmann Mr and Mrs Ferguson a o I On Wednesday Judge and Mrs Miner gave another delightful dinner for Mr and Mrs Burnes Macdonald Mrs Baxter Bax-ter of 1 San Francisco Mr and Mrs E S Ferry Mr and Mrs W Mont Ferry Mr and Mrs Witcher Jones Mr and Mrs nice o e Miss Shearman has gone to San Francisco to visit Mra J R Folsom I I I Mr and Mrs Lowe and Miss Lowe leave tomorrow for California 0 Mre Judge Miss Judge Mrs Baldwin Bald-win and Mrs Woodward leave for California Cal-ifornia tomorrow lrs Baldwin joins Lieut Baldwin In San Franclaco while the others go to Mrs Judges orange grove near Riverside and will be away I three or tour months 9 V Dr and Mrs Hector Griswold gave a little dinner at the Alia club on Monday Mon-day evening in honor of Dr William 3 Youngter of Paris Dinner was served in the red room with Jacqucmlnnot roses and violets for decorations Beside Be-side the guest of honor covers were laid for Mrs Duke Baxter of San Francisco Fran-cisco Mr and Mrs BUrnt Macdonald Dr and Mrs H D Niles C 0 As original as the Dollar Luncheon club or thy late Bachelors Tontine is J hc Trousseau club which Is compose O ten young ladles of society They meal once a week to sew upon dainty fabrics designed for the future cedar cheat and when one of tho members announces her engagement she falls fals heIress to the completed articles of the troUsseau to that date Of course every one Is I wondering who will be the next one engaged but BO far the secret bas been rafely guarded Two of tho inembers arc married Mrs A W Mc Cune Jr and Mrs Robert R Hamp ton The other members are tho Misses Howat Miss Odell Miss Bird Miss I Hattie Jennings u and Mls3 Taullno vv Vi J lluay last Mrs Hampton I I entertained the club at luncheon The table was very prettily decorated In yellow and the place cards were of a dainty handpainted n bundpah1cd design I was a very pleasant session of the club 9 u On Monday evening Mr and Mrs Don H Porter gave a delightful card party for the guests of the Konyon and other frldnds One of the private din IngroomB was used the decorations deCOlatons Being of roses carnations and ferns Sixtythrco was enjoyed and at the cloBo of tho games delicious refresh ments were served The prizes wore won by Mrs Clark and Ben Davis Mrs Thomas and Mr Cosgrlff The guests were Messrs and Mesdames Hoyt Sherman Jones Joplln CosgrliT JoPln Ben Davis A Leavitt J W Donnellan JD L Thomas McConaughy Mesdames Clark of Omaha John Cain Misses Cin Cosgrlff Callaway Odell Donnellam Jeremy McsorB A Hlncklcy Callaway Stan Price Salisbury Sam Porter Will Hall and W E Coman W1 S u Mrs J W Nelll is very pleasantly located at 28 West Twentyfifth fllreet lwentyffh New York for the winter and will bo glad to see her Salt Lake wi S V AmoTr thoso seen at tho pleasant idund Black dance of the high school on Friday night at Christensens ra M < bMs and Mesdarnes Dana T fcmlth T1 t Williams Mesdames Cow < JVV 2 McCune Jr E V McCune linn night Groesbeck Cooper A W McCurc H G Whitney J D Spencer Spen-cer Beattlp Clark ot Omaha Walden Mlssea Josephine Wells Shepard Clark Groesbeck Marge Ellcrbeck Florence Groosbeck Howat Marge Miller Bird Thatcher Kimball Pearl Wclleri Campbell Irvine i Jeaslo Anderson Edith Miller Klngsbury May Jeremy Breedch Tcrhune Fisher Bennett 1 Mamie Sharp Lynn Rawllns Cowan Bcatlc Grcenstrect Keytlng Glllcsple Groo Sands Rellly Veda Richards Billings Rowe Richards Smith Gen eve Clark Cooper Ethic Rowe Clint Young McCune Phamla Cooper Har dln Bartch Marjorlc Young Rounds McCrcudy Eddlngfield Culmer Pen fold Martin Ellqrbeck OConnor Burton Bur-ton Malhls Jeremy Morris Baldwin Pauline Groo Lena Preston Fitzgerald Fitzger-ald McChrystal Tompkins Vera Cannon Can-non Wheeling Shoebrldge LInnIo Butt Short Schofleld Block Messrs A L Thomas Jr Burke M Burke I Rob Young Billings Hay worth Clarke 1 Beatle Jeremy Coffin Cobb Groes beck McFadden Cowan Chllds Merrill Mer-rill Lollln Taylor Fulton Wilding I McChrystal Keytlng Campbell Pembroke Pem-broke Guy Anderson Green Beck Bechtol F Moore Will Anderson Ca hoon Hague Woodward Niles Calla hm Sadler Leonard Ed Groesbeck Morris Shepard Breeden fiLer Miller Knickerbocker Alec Thomas Moore Clmmborlln Barnes S Groesbeck Moyle James Thorne Brig Cannon Cowan Feaklns Pike Madsen Hemp hill Swaner Nightingale Woolf Eld redgc Keytlng Goddard Davis BIsh Cannon Barnett Brown McPherson Splccr Berkstrom Howat Schcld Kenyon Clay Morris Burke Fisher McChrystal Glendlnnlng Porter Key I I sor Block Charles Lawrence Arnold Schenck McKnlght Green Malhls Simon L M Earl Lollln Hammell Freed Reber Moylc Preston Cannon Jim Sadler and Allen Mrs John A Reeves and Mrs E R Dlckenson entertain on Wednesday 8 fc < Mr and ZIrsC N Strevell have gone East S Mrs Robert D Grant eaves for San Francisco on Tuesday O Mrs F A Dtuchl leaves for Los Angel s tomorrow I i r i S o Miss Berenice Ridges and L J Had dock are to be married on the 14th > W 0 O Miss Ada J Murph gave pleasant rose Kensingtoi at the home of Mrs Guernsey yesterday afternoon The decorations were entirely of roses and were very pretty In the clover hunt Miss Lucy Gaby and Miss Ethel Paul won the prizes The guests were the g Misses Barr the Misses Lynn the Misses Cottle the Misses Watson Misses Baln of Indiana Murphy Evans Sally Leonard Gaby and Bessie Chamberlln woo lQn Thursday afternoon M rs Robert D Grant gave a very pleasant euchre party The rooms of the handsome home were decorated mostartistically wIt American bcautjes and pfnk carnations car-nations Among the natons mong guests were Mes dames T B Bcatly C IT Brink W E Bennett Si E Bransford J Si Cowan C E Carleton Chccscman H M Clay E L Carpenter F A Druchl W F Druehl Donnellan R Dickert S W Ecclcs 1iF Ecclcs Fox Mrs R J Gleiulennlng Gallgher J T Harris Har-ris R E Hogue G P Holman M R Hunt B Ft Holmes Mary Judge E J Jolly Frank Knox Alma Katz Ira Lyons O K Lewis Charles McCuI hough YS McCornlck Mllncr J H Maloney W J McDermott C B Markland H D Niles Pearson C R Pcarsall D C Roberts R T Smith F 33 Stephens Sol Slegel S V Shell Lucia TIernan Tarbet A II Tar bet Tlbbey Tracy So F Walker Vnlccr Thomaa Weir II A Whitney Misses Keogh Preston Lena Preston Stewart Stew-art Walker Kata 0 Josle Katz Dlckcrt On Wednesday the Misses Alice and Bessie Clawson gave h small Kensing ton for Mesdames McGurrlu Browji Knslgn Lee Mcdurrln and Whitney Misses Kathie Ddugall Enid Moffat Julia Hayes Lennle Savage Annlo l10 McDonald Kate Lambert Edna and Ellerbcck Kate Dwyec Geneva IDllerbock da Elclbcck IOn I < r lOn l-On Wednesday afternoon Mrs JM Dart entertained about a score of friends in an Informal way The guests I enjoyed n book review by MraGeorgln I Snow Carleton violin flolos by Miss listher Allen and vo al solos by Miss I Ethel 1 Paul Miss Zina Hansen and Mat E Dear ing were married yesterday mornlnc mor at 1 oclock by Justice Nien Both Ins tho young people have peple hao a great many friends in the city who will extend congratulations an lH best wishes Mr Dearing was a member of the Utah batteries and is a popular member of Holds Military band Mr and Mrs Dearlng will reside in this city and will shortly ho at home on East Sec ond South street S S COne C-One of the very pleasant social events of the week was tho card party given on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs L L Terry Carnations were used Jn the vi decorations of the rooms und ta bles The 8CrO scOre cards were pictures of quaint scOnCs In Holland and the tally cards rtuv blue pruta of famous scones In different parts of tho world Mrs Terry was assisted by Mrs Russell Woodruff Mrs Edgar V 110 Russel joy it Johnson and Mrs Don Carlos Roberts The prizes were won bv Mrs t Charles Calne Mrs Vincent Mr J T Harris and Mr Druo The Invited guests were Mesdames T 1 B mled Beattlo tain I w Brown Arthur Bra I I I Bransford P D Bichford t Charles Caine ohn Cain Beleord j Cal I ter O I B Gary M R Hunt Aj Hon mcr Jay T Harris Edwin Holm4 vf 1 I sE I O Howard George P Ilolmau Joy n Johnson KImball Klrkpatrlck I I George A Lowe John A lat E McGurrin Don Carlos Itoberls A Roundy Henry Rives Hoyt Sherman L Kessler Dana TI Smith T B stonli cnsL TIernan R L F BStOJ1 Vincent Russell Woodruff E A Woodruff Thomas Well J C Weetor I It A Whitney E W Duncan Yountr ntfeiR A Druehl falter Druchlj p Dlcl < cjt W T Dalby A C EwIng Elliott T S Xiorclyro T S Forry W M i Fern J E Gal rh Cl R J GlendinnIng Hector Griswold E W Center the Misses Sherman Round Katz Josephine Kats Carter Kimball Lowe and GIlc it a u l Miss Lillian Dc Witt left on Thursday Thurs-day morning for Nevada after a picas ant visit with Mr and Mrs Ralph E I HOng < 3fr and Mra Y L Halllday have returned I re-turned home after an absence oC one month spent In San Francisco and I Portland Q I Miss Annie Adams leavca today for I an extended visit at Washington D Ck I O C 1 Charles C and F A Slade leave for NcS York today I a a I Miss Katherine Martin yns the hostess I host-ess of a very pleasant party at the homo of Mrs A M Ashley Thursday I evening Music was the l feature of the t I evening Miss Martin departs for her I I home Tacoma Wash a c this evening I The Century Whist club was delight I I fully entertained by Mr and Mrs T H Smith on Thursday The prizes were I I I won by Mrs Van Dyke tind Mr Me Pherson Thofa present were Messrs I I I and Mesdamea Harry Clarlr Anderson Ander-son Van Dyke I McPherson and Charles I I Offenbach C C I Mist Mabel Phillips was the recipient recipi-ent of a very pleasant surprise party Tuesday evening It being given by her mother at their homo 103 Fourth East street t The evening was enjoyably i I passed with music and highfive Prles j I were won by Mlsjs Abbie Cragcr and Miss Myrle Pursell after Which dainty I refreshments wore served Those pres I cnt were Misses Louie Holt Mary Pur ell Virginia Holt Myrlle Pursell Abblc I 1 i Crager Mildred Phillips and Mabel Phillips Messrs Will Druchl Fred Crn i ger Will Sibley Joseph Brown Fred Luff and Arthur C Skldrnore I Among those scon al the large dance of the Opal club at Chiustcnsens on Tuesday evening were Messrs and I Mosdamcs E F Root C L Berry Zeno Barnes Muhlenbruck It W Brady A F Angel F L Libby Charles Tanner W 1 Fowler August Voljl Misses Ray and Nellie MeMas ter Nellie Whitney Arnold JNellle and I Allle Fitzgerald Mabel Cunningham Sarah Elms Fenna Koller Lulu Young Llllle Young Luta Young Bertha Meyers Sprullt Flygare Nellie I Flygare Hat Flygare Angel Stick ney Snow Ella Sutton Nesbllt Phillips I Phil-lips Sllvcrwood Lottie Marcroff Ma bel Kelly Nellie Tomllnson Geary Nellie Geary McAllister Kate MeAl lister Taylor Tompkins Ella Jorgen Fcn Maud Freeze Lyle Snow Lund berg Eldrcdge Minnie and May Thomas Nye Hilton and Johnson Messrs Fred May M W Snow J Johnson J Scely R Farrlngton Var Icy Kelly Sllverwood Smith Stewart Plerson Rumel Flashman Joe Jorgensen Jorgen-sen A II Smith F F Hintze MeAl lister Keifer Hart Best Henry Cou lam Jr E M Keysor H S Anderson Ander-son M W Snow A N Roscnbaum Arthur Brown E Hadlcy A C Cope I Max Brodle F S Luff O rln R Grow II L Jennings E Johnson Ben F Johnson W II Tobias Frank Brown I C W Olson George S Cowan Frank Nichols W E Schluter W E Cou lam S Stringer S Donelson V P Hlckey Charles H Dowse A Neiss A W Smith JF Whltlcmorc A E Hndley F A Fredericks G E Mantel Man-tel H L Woodruff a Mrs W S Patterson entertained twenty of her friends on Thursday afternoon af-ternoon ather homo In Waterloo Dainty refreshments were served Those assisting were Mrs Rcedcr Mrs Taylor Miss Thorpe C C Mrs Richard Cogan and daughter Hazel Irene went up to Ogden Saturday Satur-day to visit her father N C Flygarc superintendent of the Ogden Sugar company I was Mr Flygares sixtieth six-tieth birthday anniversary and the family gave him surprise party v a a Another large coming event Is the twelfth annual ball to Ho given by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman on February 13th at Christensens C hall The first annual ball of the Macca bees will be given on Thursday evening at Chrlstensens d C The regular semimonthly meeting of tie TJlopIa Sixtythree Card club was held on Wednesday afternoon the 30th ull at the residence of Mrs A T Kerr 72 J street A most delightful lime was passed The prize winners were Mrs Nevins substituting for Mrs Moran and Mrs Duke Mrs Kerr was elected secretary vice Mrs 110 Plnkcrton resigned Ca s < A birthday party was given at 120 Pearl avenue Thursday evening In honor of Miss Mabel Illcks There were many selections rendered on the piano by Miss Anna and Lulu Lyman Ethel Gray und Roy Lyons Thoso present were Jennie Ormiston Eliza Boweiii Ry MIdlelon Birdie Pendle lon Flossie Walson Dolly Lewls Ruth Holding Anna Lyman Lulu Ly man Ethel Gray Miss Maud GravesD man Ethel Gray Misses Maud Graves M Crandall Halllo r Crandal Bale Lyman Mrs M Lymnn Mrs Graves Mrs C A Ormls ton Mr and Mrs Swinburne Mrs E Yates of Park City Andrew Weaver I Herbert Lyman L C Lyman Oscar Lundquist W Go Hampton Richard Graves Lonnlc Lynmn Bert Ponrose Will Banks Roy Lyons and Fred Schwole I C C C Mrs Harry Toasdcl entertained with a musical at her home on Wednesdav afternoon In honor of thc MaxWcll Re lief corps at which n very gori pro gramme was rendered Those taking part were tlc Misses NclJIc and Rqsa L Brown Harlman Cleophas HtfrVcy Pyper NcGdcY Powers Lamliburno J Lhn1 I10 Snider iMra Alfred and Mrs Oleoplms After which refreshments wOe served 4 c Mrs FredWcy has returned from Salfdu Colo t C Mrs Mary Rankln announces the coming marriage of her daughter Sale to George E Baird superintendent superintend-ent of the Omaha division of the Union Paclllc tomorrow evening February 1 1001 1001A C S S A party of friends gave n surprise party to Mrs Erskine and Mrs J L Rutherford at the residence of Mra r Rutherford CS South Sixth Weal Thursday evening After supper was served the Party enjoyed dancing until un-til a lalo hour Tho guests were Mrs I J L Rulhcrford Mrs Ersklnc Messrs and Mendames J M Ersklnc H Bouok J Sugdon J W Jetler G Cramer II McDonald Russell Mllnor Thoma Pills Evans BaIley Mesdames Russell Rus-sell Jones Blanchard Co Uos Misses Evans Julia Evans Jones Russell I scl Ella Russell Balloy Messrs Knowlcs Jones Vest Rutherford Bert Ruthor ford Gray andEvans C a C Thc ball and kcrmlss given at the University on Friday evening by the University Athletic asSociation proved I to be 0 brilliant nah The attendance attend-ance was very large and tho decorations decora-tions nnd arrangements were very artistic tistic Tho large physical laboralory was used for room wnsUed dancing with candy lemonade and flower bopths In the corners cor-ners The advanced physics labora l I toryroom joining was used for light 1 refreshments and the mechanIcs drawingroom opposite for the Dlckcnn I Curiosity Shop A very pretty fealure I of the cjnlcrlalnment was the representation I I represen-tation in costume of eighteen of Dick I cnss charclcrs They were Grandpa i I by Elbert D Thomas Little Nell by Miss Mary Moffet Quill by William I Sharp Florence Dombey by Miss Bo H I l sle Moore Dolly Varden by Vera Lane I David Coppeilleld by Ike Cormcllcl1 1 Alexander Dora by Miss Mabel Wallace Miss Trolwod by Miss Clalr Ellorbqck Mr Mncuwber by Ellas Hansen Mm Marawbor and her twins by fnllWhCI nnr tnlnM MissSyl 1 veslerson Pcggoly by Miss Ellis Ship I I f Pickwick by H T Hatfield Mrs Uardell by Miss Nellie Clark Facln I by B H Jacobson NlcOlas Nlckelby I by Ieroy Morris Kate Nicicclby by I Miss Beatrice Davis Oliver Twist by I Daniel Alexander and the aPf oman b y Miss Ada Solubury The Misses I Annette Ferguson and Ellen Tlbblls presided over tho lemonade booth the I Misses Minnie Roy and Angle Hoi brook over the flower bo oth the Miss Clalr Cummlngs Geneve itnol ton and Emma Brown over the candy booth I and for the light refreshments wero the 1 Misses Belle Schollcld Alice Seckcls I Lou Train Millie Davjs Vdeal Horn j I llelma Sundbcrg and Josephine Sor rensen The general committee con sl ted of Trof Byron Cimimlngs Waldo KIngsbury George Riser Will Dunn H j Shelly Harvey Holmes Gill Richards Rich-ards and Jay Groo C jo IOn I-On Thursday afternoon the general board of the Relief society gave a banQuet 1 I ban-Quet in honor of Mrs Klna D H Young who alluined the age fourscore I years on thai day and Mrs Jane K j I Richards who reached the seventy 1 eighth milestone Inllrc About 200 I guests were present who joined In ex J lending the heartiest of congratula llonn and best fishes to the guests of honor IJ C C V Miss Ethel Paul onlcrlnlncd the Pan j I Hellenic soclely most delightfully on Thursday afternoon I Mianch jlrsJ C Grlflllhs entertained J enter-tained the Paslime club at cards Fri i day evening Refreshments were I served and an enJovablc evening was passed Among those present were Mr < and Mrs James Savage Mr and Mis > G N Warwick Mrs P V Sproat I Misses Sullivan Mackenzie Real Corker Burkettc and Flynn Messrs I i George Sproat Sam Sprbal R M Mackenzie Mac-kenzie and Bismarck Snyder U M C I The engagcmeill Is announced of Miss 5 Berlhu Ghivorall l formerly of this city I i nowoC Denver and J E Btown of I Dcmo JThe dalO for Ihewedding has nol been set C S I The You and I Crystal club was J I pleasanlly entertained by Mr and Mrs I William Culver Thursday evening The I I house hl h was brightened by many electric lights l Cards were pltfyed for a short time the prize winners being Mrs W Guivcr and J Tlmins IrsJ D Ford and I Harvey The tallies were cloverleaves I clover-leaves h Tho hostess was presented with a handsome plaque A very dainty supper was served after which all I Joined In a hunt for clover leaves those finding the greatest number being Mrs I II W Branch and II W Branch Booby prizes were won by Mrs C A Strickland and John TJmms After choice musical selections by Mr Ford I and W Culver the club adjourned tom to-m et In two weeks with Mr and Mrs I J D Ford C C C Mr and Mrs II J Bull gave a pleasant pleas-ant farewell party Wednesday evening for their son who is soon to depart for England The evening was pleasantly pent with music and games The deco rations of the parlor were Chinese lilies and smilax A daInty supper was served In the diningroom where the English and American Hags were used effectively the Iwo belpg crcrsed upon the motto Bon VoynVeV A vdry pleasIng pleas-Ing i feature of the evening was Liberty Liber-ty represented by Miss Pearl Branch I who bade the deparllngone godspeed and BritannIa Miss Nellie Dull who welcomed him to her shores OGDEN SOCIETY It was Just ono of Ihq ordinary weeks In social circles with no especially Vrll llant features nor you with any great dullness What social features there wero wero delightfully successful I C Col and Mrs Isaac Trumbo were in Ogden a short time Monday C C C Mrs P B Morris of Park City visited Mrs F M Fclshaw during tho week o C a i Mrs Thomas Davis was In Salt Lake City Monday evening attending the Kearns reception l 0 + C Miss Evelyn HcncJc 1 hot and Mrs Con roy attended the KeaniR reception Monday Mon-day evening at Salt Lake City e tf o1 Mrs T G Woodmansco of Norwalk 0 I who has been visiting her sister Mrs C K Bannister for some weeks left Sunday for a California trip j I C 0 The G A R posts and W p C have arranged a grand cnTevlnlrtmcnt for Lin colns birthday p v r < o S C C Hon L W Shurtllff returned yesterday from an Eastern trip O C I Monday evening the Public Library association as-sociation held Its regular annual meeting and elected tho following directors for tho ensuing year Mesdames H S Emerson Ransford Smith If H Smith A P Blgo low A J Warner G C Bent George J Kelsey Miss Winnie KIcscl Messrs Joseph Peery W L Maglnnls Albert Howell and Rev E I Goshen The olll clal reports showed an encouraging condition condi-tion financially with an addition to tho I library during the year of over COO volumes vol-umes It Is not likely thoro will bo any change In the officers of tho association S a B n Wight returntl1 Tuesday from a California tour The W C T U hold a very Interesting and Important session Wednesday afternoon after-noon at tho home or Mre Richardson No 1132 Twentyfirst street 0 t I J Dan Sullivan Is visiting his family hero from Kcmmorer C II Mr and Mrs 12 E Stewart rolurncd 1 homo Tuesday from a Iwo months pleasure pleas-ure tour through Old Mexico C C S A II Christie of Milwaukee visited old L Ogden friends during the I week C C Mr and Mire LeI Gibson visited In Sill Lake during tho week oit Mrs Will Ierr Is I vlslllng friends In Provo I 4 O Tire amwscmcnl commlltco the Second Sec-ond ward gave a very enjoyable ball Friday Fri-day evening at the amusement hall V > 4 Friday evening the young people of Iho tjregallonal church gave a lino IIterar and mualcal programme at the church followed by refreshments There was a large attendance nC wcllplcnsed jieople i aMiss a-Miss Maud R Winter returned Wednesday Wednes-day from Salt Lako Jlty where Mho had been visiting her Mister Mrs C A Malan a C rho WeberStako academy gave ono of ito moat elaborate bully of the season Friday Fri-day evening at Chrlstenscna hall It was u very ploattnnl altar Mrs J F Lcdwldgo member of tIn Jolly Six club being about to remOVe to Butte Mont to Join her husband the club gave a series nC entertainments lost week In her honor the series being known I I aa tho Lcdwldgo carnival Monday tIn club wan onioriiUnoci bv Mrs BIHot I Drown Tuesday by I JIrs Iirank Coursoy J Vcilnesday by Mrs Charles Llpplncott nnd Thursday by Mrs Jameu Ballard which closed the season Tho club moni born regret to loao one of their number but wish Mrs Lcdwldgo IL safe JournOy and a pleasant new home iI Miss Rose Glen Webster H visiting friends In Santa Barbara Cal I 0 9 f t Mr and Mrs Kdwanl W Webb of Mll Uird county wero tire guests of County I Commissioner and Mrst Skcon at Plain City Thursday I C I I L C Johiioon Senate committee cleric I visited In Ogden Thursday Ct C J I 1 Mr and Mrs 1 U A Smvtho returned r Thursday from a monlhs California trip C C C Mr and Mrs George K Wilcox of I Dawson City spout Thursday with Mr i I I and imw O J Gutko on their way Emil Ii 1 I C S C i i I La Coterie will meet with Mrs Fred I Adams Tuesday afternoon C I a I I rirest1a afternoon Mrs Blwood Nelson very jilonsnntly entertained a number ot her luily frlenda lilgiwilvo being the dl version of tlio uflcrixoon Mra Ada Bar j I rntt JICQuuiTloTavdrcd tho guests with a number of vocU selections which wero greatly apmociated and thon delicious refreahmentK were nerved Thoo iircHent I llrcsent were Alefitlamcs Luokelt Ryan Itasseti McQimrrle Hcaley Fitzgerald Leonard Nolaon Brick and IJcetmark w t Miss Rose VIckcry delightfully enter tained tho Sacred Heart alumni Friday uflornoon at her homo on Adams avenue Thoqo present were NellJo Magulre Iso rlnno Scudder Etta Klesol Ada Barratt McQuarrle Kate Qarnnhan Lucy Nelson Ida Cjissln Llrzlo Farmer and May floss C C C Tho Child Culture club met with Mrs 1 Flypafe Friday Jantinry 25th After the regular routine business CUrs HIMInrd roud a paper on the coming economic 1 revolution Mrs Milliard gave a abort I sketch of thc evolution of soclullsm I rough Us three phases tho material I I ethical and Kplrltuul A discussion followed fol-lowed During the Intermission Mra filch favored the club with a piano selection JSI Capltun march Reports were given from the several committees uppolnted to arrange for Mrs Stcwrrfs lecture Tho guest ot the afternoon after-noon weru McsclamcK Severn and Rich Tho club then adjourned to meet with Mrs Ilamer on Washington avenue Friday Fri-day afternoon February bth nt3 p m A C C Mr K Tlllotson and daughter Belle aro back from a visit with relatives and friends In Brigham City C C C Mit Ada Mack spent the week visiting frlcmla In Eirlgham City 0 C C Yesterday noon Mr and Mrs D R I I Wright and MISH Ella Box sister of Mrs I Wright left for Portland on a trip which will take In the coast and on down Into I Mexico I CC C I i Prof J3alliintyno Is i arranging for n convert I I I con-vert to bo given at an early date by his I I childrens singing classes l C a II I I Friday evening Miss Arvllla Clark and l her h pupils Kavo a very enjoyable musical hr recital at the M E church I C V C Tho Junior Endeavorcrs of the Presbyterian I r Presby-terian church gave a pleasant chocolate social yesterday afternoon at tho church I parlors S C Miss Teresa Mullen left for Terrace Friday Fri-day morning to visit for some time i I C 7 ii f KrUlay evening at the regular eslon oC I I Queen Bather Chapter No I Orclor of tho I lJaMtern Star an event took place which c waR not In site ritualistic order of procedure i pro-cedure At the eloso of tho rcsiilar business 1 busi-ness Mrs Kato Topopce the lirst worthy p I matron oC the order was presented withS I a moat beautiful past worthy matronH S I Jowel gold and enameled a giRl Pendant t from a bar The presentation was madu j j I I 1 ILlY lt l Mr Gertrude JIultOi associate inn 1 t ron and In presenting the jewel 1 she said Worthy matron worthy patron officers i and members of Queen Esther chapter No tWc 1 the members of Queen Esther i chapter NO I 1 have been most selfeon Krauilulory as to the prosperity of our order or-der during lie past year the first In tho I history of our chapter It has been with hcHits l beating with trepidation that we I hiivo marked our progress frr wo realized I I that there wero barriers to bo overthrown obstacles In our path that must bo over IConiC I-ConiC But we have had as our guide ono whoo persistent energy combined with I her judgment and discretion has piloted 1 us safely through tho year and placed us where we now command the respect and I admiration of not only tho Masonic hod I I i its l but of all other orders In the city as i well Sister Toponce you have filled the I I office of worthy matron of this I chapter j I conscientiously and faithfully and we ap I I I i r pieclato your earnest endeavors Wo real izo that there must have been unpleasant I I Incidents i to mar the pleasure of jour work of tho year but we trust that should they recur to your mind In the I future that yet will find It tn your heart to quote the beautiful familiar lines I It milbreak shatter the You may you may 1 I I ase If you will I I The sis cot scent of roses will linger there still I Past Worlhv Matron Toponcc as a I tcstlmon of their appreciation 1 have i been requested on behalf of the members I of this chapter to present to you this past worth matrons towel believing that you will understand the love respect and esteem I es-teem In which we have held you as chief officer of our beloved order We the I members of Queen Esther chapter con pnitulatc you upon your success as the flrst worthy matron of this chapter Wo thank you for your unceasing energy In I the work your loving devotion and sympathy j sym-pathy to us and may we ask for the 1 future your assistance advlco and en couragement9 lx > t us continue lo1 labor for unity developing tho t best that In In UB thus making our work the halter so that our riucccsWs may 5ay Tliey built wisely and well Mrs Toooncc rcsnondod briefly and feelingly feel-ingly and then followed a del ghtul so clul session with refreshments C C u Mrs P B Morris of Park City Is visitIng visit-Ing Mrs Dr FclshawO 0 n tt Mrs F We Motcalf entertains the Ladles La-dles Aid society of tho Congregational Church and friends Thursday afternoon next C a t FVlday evening tho faculty of the Weber Stake academy tendered n delightful ball to the punlls and friends of that institution Institu-tion at Christcnsenfi hall C oj C Thursday evening a very pleasant sur prlso was tendered tho Misses Kato and Roso Greenwell at their homo on Thirtieth street C C Mrs Ezra Richardson entertained tho Star club Thursday evening thr coy home Cards and refreshments made up 1 a very pleasant evening PABK CITY SOCIETY Tho homo of Mr and Mrs C A Dlochcr was the scono of a most delightful gather tag Saturdnv evening when Miss Lillian 1 Bain and Miss Halllc Fen on entertained tho MBaehelor Malls and their gentlemen gentle-men friends Each guest was requested to br frlen an article for lunch the same beginning with tho flrst initial of his or her name also a rhyme with tho latter I Instructions This novel means of entertaining enter-taining created no little amo mt of laughter laugh-ter and tho evening will I certainly bo remembered re-membered by those who enjoyed the hospitality hos-pitality of these charming young indies Mrs Walter Scott Mrs A WlUlnms and Mrs C A Blocher wero selected to net as judjsos and they weie unanimous In I their decision In awarding the jjrlssr to Mlsfl Murphy and G D I Blood for most approprlato rhymes PIm gucals of tho evening were Miss Join Pearson Miss Bertha Gctsch Miss Edith Lowry Miss Estcllu WatHon Miss AalentlniL Muriihv Miss Loulso Sherwood Miss clyth Parker Meisrs I Lcderman D B Shields cMooil A J Anrtorson D S McCorkle L r Gallaher und AV Wight C C COne C-One of the Jolllest events oC tho season was the t sleighing party Monday night chanoroncd bv I the ijenlnl I Mr Ledarmiiii j Wit anpetltos sharpened by their tide tho l I party repaired to Upals ranch where a 1 bounteous lunch awaited them and It IH I needless to Sty that all partook Bonorous Iv I of the repast Before returning homb a vote of thanks was extended to Mr Ledorman und ho wail pronoimccd by all to bo a modern Sir Waiter Ra clgh Tho Hosts were tlio Mlasea Lillian Bain Bertha Gctsch Maud Gray Marcarot BrunUaseriSva onovor Loulso Sherwood C C a Miss Ferron Miss Watson Miss Balu and Miss MunShy four of our popular school teachers were Salt Lako passcn Friday of this week where they go I rors with homo folks opondi Saturday wJlI to Dp 1 I CC j I Another lolly sleighing party was enjoyed en-joyed bv the following young people the past week Those who enjoyed the outing woro tho MisseS Hannah Lccompto Flor in Lillian Hedges Bertha 1 once Ilurlbul I S tscli May Hedges Lillian Bain Edith L L wrY lla Ho Fcrron Gladys Hedges George Geiger Carl Scott Chct Wlthoy and Will Sutton Jr C C Mrs Emma Kelso gave a very delightful delight-ful musical to her pupils and their parents par-ents ILL tho homo of airs W W Arm yesterday afternoon Mra 1el owns strong was also assisted by Mrs W G Lamb and Mrs Armstrong C 0 Tho Woman Athenaeum will meet with Mrs Dr Wilson tomorrow afternoon at tho usual Unite C Mra M D llurlbut Is vlsltlrs with friends at Ogden Go Tho famous DarIen orchestra or Provo a very nuccosstul ball In tho Park gave I onorahouHO Tuesday evening which was J I I well attended P Invitations havo been Issued to the Ma I sonic fraternity of Iho Park to attend tho I thirtVllfth anniversary of Mt Morlah lodge No 2 F and A M at Masonic hall Salt Lake tomorrow evening C I Mrs Dr Wilson returned homo after a t few Says spent In Zion V C S Miss Edith Parker of Salt Lako spent the past vetsk with Mrs W W Arm stroiifr Miss Edith will bo tho guest of Mrs W G Lamb all of next week I C C Mrs Walter Scott attended the meet I hic of tho executive board of the u F W C which was hold at Ogden Thurs dUY ot tho past week C The rcirular monthly meeting of the ladles society ot tlio Congregational 1 church was held at the homo qfMra G A I Conrad yesterday afternoon1 I S S 7 Mr and Mrs W G Lnmb roturncd 1 homo Fikfay after a pleasant vlsjt with Mrs S E Brnnsford of Salt Lake I C C t Tho ofllccrs of the O E S will incotat their1 hairTuctfday afternoon for practice j J Mrs W It Armsltoni returned to tho Park VeOhestlay from Zion whcrO sho i I visited with her mothor for a couple of weeks i I PROVO SOCIETY Provo Feb 2Dr and Mrs J M Tanner Tan-ner were visiting Provo friends this week Mrs Tanner madu a largo and loving circle I cir-cle of friends during her residence here f a C Mr JC Graham and daughters Sadlo and Maude attended the Kearns recep J lion at the Knutsford L t C C Mrs Reed Smoot has spent the week In l Salt Lake City attending to her daughter I Chloe who underwent an operation in that city for tho benefit of her eyes I I JSverytilingfavorable lf I reported and trtoy I returned home Thursday I I 1 Mr and Mrs Phil Speckart entertained tho members of the Slxlythrco card club at tho Hotel Roberts on Tuesday evening I alu lust a u 4 Mrs D D IIoutK wan a Salt Lake visitor visit-or thin week C Senator and Mrs A O Smoot were present at tho Kearns reception e > C C Miss Gcrtlo Walklns has returned homo 1 after a pleasant and lengthy visit In Salt ilxiko City C a Miss Stella Knight Is home visiting from berlin where she has been studying C C C Mr and Mrs A Woo house hao taken a trip to Portland Or 10 CapU and Mrs E A Wedgwood IltI ended tho banquet ut tho Alia club last week given by the Volunteer Officers as t I sdclatlOn They returned homo on Monday Mon-day a I Reports from Oberlin 0 state that Miss Belle Monahan Is I making excellent I progress with her musical studies 6 w a Mrs G W Craig spent Wednesday In Salt Lalio City C C 0 Mr and Mrs Frank Duscnbcrry of Logan I Lo-gan were visiting In Provo on Thursday Mr Duscnberry was called to Ogden on business and Mrs Dusenherry will remain j re-main hero with Judge and Mrs Dunce berry for a few weeks j H Ik U Tho Provo firemen gave a very delight j f ul party In tho Mozart hall on Friday evening It was a success In every sense C 4 J Utah Sorosls met with Mrs Spcckart January COth Owing to tho absence of the I president Miss Bculah Bachman presided j Mrs M M Warner gave a very Interest jl Ing i paper on Tho Life and Works of John Milton which was read by MissI Allle Smoot Magazine review was given I I bv I Mrs 5ilna Smoot After recess each member responded to rollcall with a sentiment sen-timent Miss Flossie Pond gaO a paper I on Tho Beauty of Shakespearean Sonnets Son-nets anti succeeded In collecting an in t cresting array of facts and weaving them I Inlo i an account of exceptional Interest and value I Club adjourned to meet In I ono week with Mrs Ida L Allen C S C Tho Xlnetfpnlh Century club mot at I tho home of Mrs Corfman Owing to the I Illness i of Mrs Bonham tho club was called lo order by Mrs R Uoeslcy The I l programme was both Instructive and in I l torestlnyr and was as follows Current I I Literature Mrs llavercamir Tho Ale I ander Czars Mrs Buckler Nihilism and Famous Nihilists Mrs Hose Scarle I Tho Siege of Sebastopol Miss Pond I Odessa Mrs Schwab The club adjourned ad-journed to meet with Mrs Schwab W M Miss Claudia Simmons Is visiting with friends In Salt Lako City II O I The firemens ball at Mozart hall on Friday evening was a grander success than anticipated Every detail was looked after and tho evening was ono of Ideal I pleasure for all C t Phil Margotts Salt Lake was a Provo visitor last week C C C Mrs J H McEwan who baa been confined con-fined to horhomo for two rthreo months Is out again C a Miss Vera Hardy cave number ot her friends a charming treat on Thursday evening last by Inviting them to tho annual an-nual ball and icccptlon that was given at the State asjlum to C C Mrs C W Barnes was a Salt Lako visitor this week O C C Mrs A V Robinson has returned roma rom-a Iwo weeks trip to Canada a A o Miss Anna Book pave a very pleasant party to a number of her friends on Tuesday Tues-day evening Cards music and games were Indulged In and later In the evening a delicious lunch was served Those present pres-ent were Messrs and Mesdames S Hansen Han-sen W Jenkins Misses Delta Roxlc and Maud ClulT Lou Nelson Nellie Jenkins A Rceso and Pratt Messrs Hamilton CluJT Walton Jenkins Follctt Strong Clark and Hubert Oil C C Tho annual Bullock reunion took place on Monday last at the historical and well emembered place Bullocks farm It was Mr B K Bullocks eightieth birthday and l Mr and Mrs Bullocks fiftieth wedding anniversary an-niversary A sumptuous spread was prepared pre-pared for the guests and was heartily enjoyed The evening was devoted to reminiscences of long ago and enlivened with music recitation and sinning It was all In all a grand event and no ono was there but what felt that happiness peace and plenty was realized Those present were Mesdames and Mcssis B 1C Bullock A D Bullock F T Holt W Becslov S Roberts G Vogel Wllllanv Bullock A J Stowart John Stewart South worth Ernest Bullock B M Cohorts Coh-orts James 1C Farrcr James A Bullock J L Wilson Mesdames Electa Bullock Hannah Tucker June Rltrpa Hannah Clark Harvey Eliza Is Taylor M Bullock Bul-lock C llcndrlckson Polly Roberts Amuxa Bullock Mr J H Milner and John G Collrln Besides about flfty grandchildren nMccs and nephews C n aMiss a-Miss Ada Dusenberry entertained last Frldnv evening at he home ii a very pleasIng way The guests were Misses I Hazel Taylor Margaret Thurmau Lydla Thurmnn May Alexander Rhctlu Rich ards Vera Hardy Jennie Jones Blrdlo Cluft Rose Dusenberry Hatllc Bennett Wlnnlo Bean and Mario Snow Mcfsrs Dud Snow John Johnson Edwin Fernandez Fer-nandez Frank Bennett Gene Roberts Owen Dusenberry SccrlsU Ray Clayton Cone Allen J Miller Walkor and Joe Feathcrston C o CrIme C-rIme regular annual social and ball of the State asylum came off with all Us Joy and splendor on Thursday evening last Every year the superintendent and his corps of employees endeavor to show an Improvement along the social lines of Ihls Institution and the guests who are usually Invited at once notice the fact that their efforts aro successMil The ballroom never looked nicer and the numerous guests and cnujlovcea never seemed to enjoy tIre long Iriokedfor annual ns they did this year Dancing was tire order of the evening until un-til 130 when a suncrb lap lunch was served After thor had partaken of tho viands Sunerlntondcnt Hardy stepped forward for-ward and all was hushed and still the result was a presonlallon lo Mr H Sk Iyno of an elegant poldncadod cane from the employees of this Institution whcro Mr Pyno has held the poalllon of steward stew-ard for live years and leaves now to enter en-ter upon his new calling of County Recorder Re-corder Superintendent Hardys speech wag clover brief and effective and had the effect of producing moro sociability and good will among all concerned Brief remarks wore made by Lawyer Do Molsoy oil time economic financial cost of maintaining main-taining this Institution Conprcssman Homer spoke upon the good results from perpetuating Iheso socials and F W C JJalhenbruck very wllllly compared thc old with the new ho being the first slew ard employed there On with Iho Dance was the next thing In order md the happy throng of 230 tripped the llcht fantastic as heartily as before Thc affair was an clcrant compliment lo Su pcrlntondenl Hardy and wife and the commllloo wlio had the affair In charge |