Show C I rt 4 I I C rrgi 7S e I H I I o II r zA E I I vl1 Tf I I 1I k kI J kI2 r = 2 I 4t j I a1t ZtJI I r Thanksgiving weolc was notable in many ways and Its pleasures will remain re-main in the memory of those who participated par-ticipated for D long Lime to come Tho charity ball in the Theater given by the Jewish T el cJ society was hG largest larg-est event I was successful in every way Mrs Clements party was a unique and merry affair The visiting football boys from Denver were the vanquished at the game but the victors vic-tors at the ball In their honor for it was noticed that they danced incessantly I inces-santly with the prettiest girls The second assembly on Friday night was an elegant affair and the music was better than ever this being feature of the series The Thanksgiving dinners din-ners were as usual Quito delightful and many wee the strangers who shared the family feasts on that day Frederick Warde drew out many people ple for theater parties and several elaborate suppers at the new tavern A followed These with Innumerable U1erabl < small affairs made up a very busy week a < Society Is eager 10 know the names of the two wellknown people who were married a year ago but who have cre so far managed to keep it a secret i 0 < > Two private dancing parties are being be-ing talked of to be given at Chrlsten sens similar to tho recent pleasant 7 vent by Messrs ao and Mesdames Ferry On Tuesday night at Fort Douglas a small hop was given Mr Eskrldge and iileutjAVoodhouse havlnglt In anJ It was purely an army affair which < 5f course included the army contingent from town and 0 most enjoyable time tme was the result All the post people were there I r Apropos how fondly are tho hops ot I the Sixth and the Sixteenth remembered remem-bered One season the winter of 3S92 it I memory is not at fault the hops and germane and club parties at Fqrt Douglas were the chief events of society so-ciety at that time c From all accounts the party at Mrs Clements must have been the most successful of Its kind ever given here Ils said that several made decided hits and that all entered heartily into the spirit of the occasion J IAn I-An event of prominence during the week was the reception tendered Gov Wells and tho State ofllcers by he veterans oC the G A R at their ar inori 1 on Wednesday evening Iv I 1lssZane left for the East yesterday 1 e h Some elaborate Christmas entertainments entertain-ments are being plannel z The second assembly was held on Friday night at Christensens and was i most enjoyable event il every way Among those present were noticed Mcsars and Mesdames D C Roberts W M OBrien Dana Smith S C Park Vale Druehl J J I Franken J AV Xe111 Elbrldgc Thomas Mesdames Smedley Smith Hoyt Sherman Han ford McClure William Held Misses Harknoss Zane Grace Jacobs Web r her liakenan Sherman Keith Judge Shearman Trept Cherry Katz Holmes Jeremy Moore Ivlrkpatrlck Young Jasmine Young Dern Webber Alff Sprague Saunders Weller Thomas Blair Sadler Howdon of Mus Ucffcn l IVIarvinof Muskegon Jennings Houndy Miller AtklnHon Capt De 1 Yore Lleuta Woodhouse Morse of the TweiUytnlril and t Knox of the Seventh infantry Lieut and Mr3I3adwInLIeut and Mrs Allen Mra G P White Miss Eskrldge Miss Creary EHluldc 188 and Mr Esk rIdge MeesrH K C Park Richardson Cannon Rooklidge Eldredge Diehl Thorn Thompson Bracken A L I Thomas Jr S J Jlenry Dern Wilkes iWobber Anderson Sprague Wicks Sprabp VlccB Arnold Price Nolan Burke Thorne I Colton McCrendy J F Crltchlow t Lawrence Goodwin Miller I I Wolf I Biter Bennett Shearman Roberts Bash Katz Max Smith Sadler Dern Walker linger McCornlok Samuel Isewhouse Westcrvelt Allen Vorse Cleaver i Schoppc Walker i len Enjoyable in all Ha details was tho party given to celebrate their fifteenth anniversary or crystal wedding bYMr and Mra Charles O Whlttcmor on Monday evening at their new home C59 East Second South rtrcet The lovely 10e1 Jiouao was made most attractive by the decorations of palms and smilax white and yellow chrysanthemums and roses Pie hal which Is furnished In the Oriental style was made more effective by palms and American beauty efCetvc The color scheme in the parlors was pink and yellow and in the dining I room green and white Sixtythree was played and during the progress of the games delicious champagne punch wan served The prices were all of cut or art gl Hand were won by Mra II I J Rivers M P Gilbert Mrs C Ir Knight and C I Knight The crystal lea was still further carried out by the prcuen u lpn to each guest of a cut I glass champagne glass An elegant supper was served The guests Ulper were bests Mcesre and MeHdamcs J r G Jacobs Glen Miller M P Gilbert S F Fen ton William BaiUinff W J Lynch D II J RveiB f E Busby George V Snow j w Lanlcy D C IrcT ugh I11 P D Hobba A M 1fCJAtSh Shorard George Brlcc R B Whltte lL1cAlliatorCSIhhlnni non J l p MIles C L Knight 1Ia IT McCoy George II Wood Mesdames S L Brown M Winter Misses Ruth HULl Winter Connie McAllister Julia Jones Leonora Trent Hcrmla Tyler Owen Messrs Pennel Cherrlngton II V Me loy O M McAllister and Frank Davis 00 U The marriage of Miss Marshall and D R Gray took place at the home of Judge and Mrs Thomas Marshall on Tuesday evening a a Mrs Maude PecJc and W A Talnsh were married in this city on Thursday 1 the 22nd a S Mice Mabelle Snow passed Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with friends in Ogden ten Mr and Mrs F L Oswald Mr and Mrs E D Miller have gone East to bo away two or three weeks a a Mrs Ira Lewis will return from the East by January lst after which the Chamlnadc rehearsals will commence r S The Thanksgiving ball and matinee at Christensens were largely attended They will he repeated on Christmas and New Years a a a One of the leading cvents of the week wag thebaby party given on Wednesday night by Mrs Victor Clement in honor of Miss Lakenan The grownup guests appeared In Juvenile Ju-venile costume and th6 greatest fun resulted I was a unique affair in every way and successfully carried out The rooms were decorated in kites and toys and dolls mingled with artistic floral arrangement Chinese lanterns and other effective displays All manner man-ner of childish games were enjoyed an auction of toys an impromptu minstrel min-strel performance and various other features helped to enliven the evening In n guessing contest of baby pictures Mrs Bidwell won the prize and Burnes Macdonald won tho prize In the candyheart hunt After the spo cialtlcs dancing and an elegant supper were enjoyed The guests were Messrs and Mesdames Alters Pearsall W M Ferry Edward Ferry J M Bidwell Burned Macdonald and A C Ewing Mcsdames M S Woodward Ellsworth Daggctt R C Gejnmcll McClure J A Miner Misses Zane Keith Murray Anderson An-derson MrTI1lin TTnrtmoviu Wnnrl ward Messrs P R L Colburn J S Crltchlow Guy Anderson J F Critch low U Worthlngton Max Smith Scott Woodward llageiv Henry McCornlck C K McCornluk J T Goodwin I a Mrs George F Downey may accompany accom-pany airs LandKtrcet East to pass the holidays In New York S k I Miss Lakenan gives a candy pull on Tuesday night a aMiss Miss Chnrlotc Holmes gave n dinner din-ner on Thanksgiving day preceding the football game a aMiss S a-Miss Freed passed Thanksgiving day with Miss Filer at O Sharon Pa Dr CrltchloU save n dinner party at Beardsleys on Tuesday 1 4 Miss Jane Howat has returned from the East f V I a 9 Miss Colburnof Rowland Hall en tertained at dinner S aMiss on Thanksgiving a-Miss Katharine Creary of Fort Doug Ian entertained the young people of the garrison at cards last Thursday even Ing in honor of the visiting ofllcers at the post ° 5 Mrs El L Carpenter and Mrs Frank B Stephens on Tuesday gave the last l of b series ofmerit enjoyable parties j for their many friends Like the preceding pre-ceding events the appointments were all of the nicest description and a very plcaaant afternoon was passed In the guessing contest which wits one of the afternoons features the prizes were won by Mrs Dart Mrs Wlghtman and Mrs Fabian The ladles of StPauls guild gave a lunch and baar yesterday for the or gan fund and a goodly sum was real WfS ized The merchants lunch was from flm J2 to 2 at St Marks achoolhouse and tho excellent menu was enjoyed by a I large number In tho afternoon and evening n sale was In progress Christ mas novelties being > the feature I Fully 500 people old and young at tended the closinG of the mnl term of juvenile classes at ClirlslenBcna Dancing academy The fool was given over entirely to the little folks who showed their elders what thCi ele 11t was meant by unaffected grace They danced all the popular dances and as n special I feature eight children in fourteenth century costume gave with skill and precision the new German court dance Kaiscrlne Gavotte They were Dag mar Orlob Nora Barraclough Harriet Colbath Hllma Lagalla Tern Met calf Wesley Dickinson Mason Wji Jam and Scott Keytlng The second I term opens next Saturday I a I Lieut and Mrs A C Allen enter Alen Cller tamed at dinner on Tuesday In honor of Mrs L C len of Fort Douglas 4 a S Mrs George K Fisher of Seventh street was the hostess at u delightful dclghtCul I luncheon on Monday complimentary I to Mrs F J Adams and Miss OGrady OOlld or Great Falls Mont a ant a A number of friends oC MIs Brolf myer gave her a very pleasant surprlno I on Tuesday ovonlng at her mothers home Cards and music wcro tho fea turcn of tho evening and a delicious puppet was served Those pr delolous ere w i I Mr and Mrs Luwson Mrs C J Ward Misses May CuflCcll Gertie Johnson Birdie Johnson Kale Lce < Kate Bye Alice Dillcy Millie Davis Alice Pearson Pear-son Ella Marten Nellie Gurney Bole Campbell Bertha Corln Lake Nellie Rogers Messrs Swalberg TJiewsler Johnson Corbin Mark Carney Jluy Carney Orln Carney Jenklnu Barnes Reamer jMuthcw Bale Lake Pool Kcmlcy Peterson Krout Smith C M Clnwson McFnddcn LaiiKbccker J I I Jluwson und Mnndcr a M aMiss a-Miss lowna C Evans and Humbert GuHtaldL both of Salt Laku were married mar-ried yesterday In the city and county building by Deputy Clerk of the Court Scare S > < On Thursday evening Mrs Minim Cannon I Can-non of 71 North First West street gave n delightful supper and reception In honor of Miss Georglana Peterson and I James MIckelson who wore married I that day a I M Miss Hannah Dee of Ogden is visiting 1 her sister Mrs H A Hoffmann 3Gi Sixth street a r > a Miss Ella Sneddcn who has been visiting with Mrs W W Rivers the I pant few months has gone to Dlamond vllle Wyo to spend the winter with her sister Mrs Frank L Davis 1 Mrs Jennie A Frolscth left the past week for an extended visit to her brother Col Anderson of New York and while there will visit Washington Philadelphia and Boston renewing her acquaintance with many oldti inc I friends Her frlendfc hope for her not I only a pleasant time but that the reyt may be beneficial In every way I u U Miss Clara E Cooper is spending Thanksgiving vacation in Bingham canyon visiting her sister Mrs J W Strlcklcy a 4 The P E O society will meet Saturday Satur-day afternoon at 2 oclock at IS J street 4 U M Tho young people of lilt church will give a sociable at Miss Dlxons home 770 East Fourth South on Friday night A pleasing literary and musical pro I gramma will be presented after which light refreshments will be served i a U i I Mrs John E Hanson Miss Morris and Miss Saunders were hostesses at avery a-very pleasant Kensington on Friday Mrs irattlo PIckcll Mrs Selden L Clawson Mrs Jdhn F Ilansen and Miss Rebeccas Morris entertained yesterday at almost dcljchtful Kensington A largo humbcr of their friends was present pres-ent I o o Mr and Mrs T IT Bennett have moved to 307 Third street e v r Mr and Mrs Robert G Smitli chaperoned < ironed i-roned a luncheon party at Bcnrdslc son s-on Monday i I Ss a I Mrs S B Westerfleld and fs Madge I Weslcrfleld will pass the wlnter In Kansas a a a Mr and Mrs George Phelps Holman entertained Informally at dinner on Friday a a a Mr and Mrs C 0 Whittcmorc are now at home to theIr friends In their new house C59 East Second South street S I Mrs Webber and Miss Webber entertain enter-tain on the Cth J U o i JJ O J li IJ 2 J The Misses Morris entertain on tho 6th f I f n J S I > Hi l l I 7 i Miss Florence Scholes passedThanks givIng in Ogden i a a a Gen and Mrs Wltchef eritertalned i at ht dinner last Sunday T c a a P > Mrs Richard W Young was the hostess last evening at n delightfully Informal card party for about thirty other ot-her friends a I o 1 The marriage of Miss Lllllc rand r-and AAr S Romncy takes place on AVedncsday next a Q f Mrs C H Brink entertained the East Side Whist club on Mohday 1 S I a i Among those giving dlnneriparlleaoiv Thanksgiving day were Mrs Hoyt Sherman the Misses Trent Mrs nO St t Miller Mrs Theodore Bruback Mr and Mrs James Clinton Mrs LiID Hall S SI o On Thursday night the students at t Marys academy enjoyed n paper dress party I Tho marriage of Miss Marion Thclma Llchtcnsteln and Louis E Boukofsky will tnko place on December 10th at the Ladles Literary clubS club-S u a Mr and Mrs Tom Black have re turned from the East U S S 111s J J Jenkins has como home from Butte Mont and Avlll be pleased to see her friends at G West Fifth South Fifh S a U Miss Catharine A George leaves to day for a short visit to Baker City OrT air Or-T VII V-II Brisacher and family leave hero today to travel In California for time winter a S S Mr and Mrs Ralph Guthrie enter tamed at dinner Thanksgiving The guests were Mrs McDonald MissMc Donald Mr and Mrs Whltclcy Miss Conwall and Roscoc Breeden of Ogden a a a Miss Imogene Hendrlckson and James E Evans were united In marriage Fri day afternoon at C oclock u S I There was a quiet wedding Thursday evening at the residence of thebrldeH parents 25 Fir street the brldo being belnr Miss Adladla Johnson and the groom W H Vicks a popular te 1 POJular young railroad man of Ogden The bride was gowned In old rosecolored silk The decora tions consisted of carnations and chry santhemums A delicious supper i wan served after which the guests enjoyed gUe1 music and dancing The Invited guests were Mr and Mrs Brigham Sears Mr and Mrs Ernest B Adklns Mrs Brain 1rs BrIn Miss Alee Brain Mr Fred Brain Mr K Brain Miss Ivy Hayes Mr GF Adklns Miss Florence Adkins Mr and Mrs G Adklns Mr and Mrs B John I on h nunl1 T 1 r yy Vlll UI JI JUfry I Johnson and Miss Smith of Murrav lmlq Mr and Mrs Vlcks left the following ColowliG evening for AVInncmucca Nov whore thc y will be at homo to their fricndu after December 10th Cllendl 1ithI v U a I Mr and Mrs 1 Ii Berry gave an al elaborate Thanksgiving dinner and I had covers laid for iwontyslx Among those present were Mr and Mrs C AV I Peck Mr and Mrs C AV Pack Jr I Mr I and Mrs AV L Hanson Mr and Mr P S Shaffer MI and Mra X II UtUc ford Miss Myrtlo Hansen Aicssra Thomas Miller Don Peck and Guy Peck I e a Col and Msr EA Wall entertained Judge and Mrs Gllchrlst at Thanks giving dinner Q S TIme May climb mcl with Mr find Mrs II M Sadler I at their residence on Tuesday uvonlng and had u er Very on joyuble lime Tho early part of the I evening was spent at card this win ners of prizes being l > Mrs II M Sadie r I Mr W Williams Mrs W II Culver and CoJJ D Ford After serving or refreshments the club adjourned to meet in two weeks ut the residence of Mr and Mrs Williams < u Mrs T J Nlper entertained at hor homo 13 West Sixth South street on Thanksgiving day at dinner The rooms wcro tastefully l1IJarlgctl Il Vht1i I Clt ItOW 1J und IHtlnw ehelc wet pLeeJtLLnd MmPIimkntpim and LII aiM fnn D Wopd t IJ4 l i I II I III rho Epwdrth league of the First I Methodist church held un enjoyable and wcllultcndcd clothespin aoclul Fri i I day night at the church Including vocal and Instrumental music dccla matlors and recltullons U 3 l Mr and Mra H Rothschild announce 1 an-nounce the unKagcmcnt of their daughter daugh-ter Helen to S Rice of St Paul lInn Al homo Sunday December Dili from 2 to C oclock n U The many friends of Mrs O F Davis I will be pleased to learn that she Is now convalescent after nine weeks severe illness < U o m Next Friday evening the first of a series oC dancing parties will be glveny I at ChrlstonscnK under the direction of tho management of the University Chronicle The rest will follow at Irregular Ir-regular Intervals during tho season Time committee having them In charge will consist of M Louise Nelden Mabel Harker Emma Carter Florence Groca I beck Robert Glepdinnlng Walter Rom ney Will Ray Le Roy Sanders This party will be chaperoned by Mrs W A Nclden Mrs 15 V McCune Mrs F A Vincent Mrs W W Rlter Mrs Ferguson Fer-guson Mrs A W McCune Jr O 9 U The University Social club will hold I its next dancing social on Friday oven Ing December 7th at tho Ladies Literary Lite-rary olub 21 South Third East 9 Mr and Mrs W S Francis entertained I enter-tained the Hoppy Hour club Friday evening Highfive was played and tho I prizes were won by Miss Carrie Silver and Alma Bullough the usual members I of the club being present I 9 a o Mrs C W Peck entertained at dinner din-ner Friday evening In honor of her l I husbands birthday Covers wore laid for twenty Sixtythree was the game of the evening prizes being won by Mrs William L Hanson Jr and Frank J Schafer The invited guests were Mr and Mrs George Nlckum Mr and Mrs William L Hanson Mr and I I Mrs Cummings Mr and Mrs John Berry Mr and Mrs C W Peck Jr Mr and Mrs J H Littleford Mr and Mrs Frank Schafer Myrtle Hanson Thomas Miller I 1 U Mrs Nelson Cooper of Walbrook I Baltimore McL arrived from New York last week and will spend tho winter with her son Mr W P Cooper 731 East Brigham street dl Mr and Mrs A T Kerr 72 J street I entertained at dinner Saturday evening f Mr and Mrs Donald Rose Mrs Keeler Mr and Mr Alvin S Boice and flan fl-an Mrs George E Ford were present a o lit Mrs S McDonald returned from her Eastern visit on Thursday of this week in time for Thanksgiving dinner and is at home at the Manitou for the winter B The home of Mr and Mrs J P Ca hoon of Murray wns the scene of a very pretty wedding Thursday evening at 3 oclock Their daughter Miss Maggie Cahoon and A E Prltchard accompanied accom-panied by the grooms man and bridesmaid brides-maid under the delightful strains of Mendelssohns wedding march entered the parlor While Mendelssohns Spring Song was rendered In softest refrains Dr Talmage performed the marriage ceremony The bride was beautifully gowned in moussellno de sole over silk elaborately trimmed with point lace Sh3 carried bridal roses The house was a perfect fairy bower decked in smllax and chrysanthemums chrysan-themums Mr Keslcr and Miss Manning Man-ning were groomsman and bridesmaid Mrs Crazier from the city assisted Mrs Cahoon and her daughter Miss Mamie Cahoon In receiving Covers were laid for one hundred and the tempting viands set before them were fsuggestlvc of the warmth and hospitality hospi-tality accorded all Many beautiful presents were given U S U About thirty of tho friends of Mrs Fritz tendered her a pleasant surprise on Tuesday evening Prof Carrlngton and Bart Margetts added to the oven ings pleasure by the rendition of several sev-eral musical selections whileMiss May Engler gave a reading ft very creditable cred-itable manner S a S One of the unique parties of the week was given Wednesday evening by Mlrfs J fllo Riddle In honor of her guest Miss Isabel M Hall of New York city The halls and entrances were lighted with Dapancsc lanterns The tally cards were tiny Japanese umbrellas to the Xlbs of which a miniature Japanese fan was attached for each game won Dur Jng the evening the guests were farT vored with several instrumental and vocal selections byjvilsa Lena Haas and Mr McCorklo ffilie prizes were all oC Japancse design and handiwork Besides Be-sides the guest ot honor Miss Hull those Invited I were Messrs and MesdamcH E W Wilson J E Mc Knight Miller Sproat Nlckum Councilman Coun-cilman Clark Thompson Warwick French Mesdamen Hammond Carpenter Car-penter Baldry Beebe Snyder Merrill Carpenter Misses Corker Hofer SaleS Burkott Haas McKenzie Real Sullivan Beebe Messrs Warren War-ren Hunt Sproat Sam Sprout Howard How-ard McCorkle Cheney Snyder Goldberg Gold-berg Thompson Savage Smith Cle land Stein Wedding at Brigham City At the home of the brides parents at Brigham City on Thanksgiving day a wedding ceremony was performed by Elder Olcen Sthola The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Gilbert of Brigham City the groom the son of Mr and Mrs W H Rowe of Salt Lake City None but relatives were present After partaking of a very enjoyable dinner the guests repaired to the operahouse where they danced to time music of ChrlHtensens band It was u iherry party that drove away from Brightm City accompanying the bride and groom to their futuro home at Corlnne City where they will be at home to their friends after December llth OGDEN SOCIETY rlummIcsgivlnm K1 wook whs properly j observed ob-served In Ogden There were a hlrg o number num-ber of tin oldfiishlonoil Thanksgiving family reunions where nmlnlhcenpps and good cheer were parts uf tin menu anil the timehonored turktv formed It largo 6haru of the balance Then there wore public dinners for those who wore way from homo or hud no home establishment ot tlulr own and balls and other forms of onicrtalnment not for tltlnK tho football foot-ball Kdine for the ptilillc It was a Thunknglvlntf enjoyed by moro people probabJy In Oglen than for ninny years peat I I o a limo Womens rumocintlc club held asocial a-social inpotlnpyestarjuy afternoon at the home of Mr Ransford Smith on Jefferson ueinif where tho noclul iVnturPH were predominant al though part a of Limo pro gramme InHudcd IL semipolitical address by u distinguished nl gentleman Judge MaglinlH a U 0 Thursday ovenluj the > oium people of tic Fourth wjud KUV a TlumksRlvIiifr iltmco nl the amusement hull which was well attended and where a good lime was had by all o S > A eniphnphoiic soclnl at the Baptist church Fildiiy evonliuj v ns one of the onjoyablo events of the week a Mrs T I C Mercer goes East this week for it visit I among friends and rein lives a 0 5 Thn Frederick Wai do engagement In oonmly nt lime Grand Wednesday overling wan It distinct sueccHM as Wardo Is a lending fnvorito Inp dim n v aMiss a-Miss NelLie Polcron of UrlKham City vlslled friends and rein lives In Ogden over Thanksgiving day a a o I Two very plenyant soclil functions woro 1tld it I Chrl8lon enM ill 1lllnS academy I ThurHdiiy ono luIng a Thanksgiving nw llnop ill 1 oqloclc the olhtr a yrand bull III time ovciilinr II a III The ladles of Silver hive No1 1 Ladles of he I Mucculi > cs nre planning to glvo a K nu id bull ir ChrltfluUduns December 1U > S 9 Tho plibllc library onterlalnmcnt and card party Monday night III the rooms of ho Columbia club In the Utah 1 0111 und Truftt building vus one uf tho moat plea i I pant social I I dolriKB of time week and netted he Library association mritIg llllle sum J ho clubrooms are centrally loculad are rluKantly furnl lud and on thnt evening veto crowded to thnlc limit of capacity the irta way of thoU bnlldhiRr being used as n promchadd and dnnclttff floor I r 10 The musical I lecture l and concert to he Klvcn by Prof Jl I S Ooddard nt tho Inbornaalo on time evening of December lOlh jronilscs to be great nut H leal event II I j I Mr and Mr K W Burr of San Fran disco were guests of 11 T Dyer just Sun I day 0 o 9 Mrs Mao Dunks of Salt Lako City was tlo guest of Mr < < Jennie Nelson Sunday a o a I Mr Mary B JJcrrlck IB back from a visit with her daughter Mrs O G Bait dull In Spokane o < I Mr Und Mrs 1 Moorehotee of Butte visited Ogden friends during tho week Mr and Mrs S II Sherman have returned re-turned from a pleasant visit with Butte frk nils i Tho silver medial contest of the W C T U will bo held Monday evening S S S The Indlen of the M K church nre arranging ar-ranging for a grand bnar to bo given in the opcruhoiiso block December ilth 7th I and Slim I o a aMiss 1 I a-Miss Lulu Ferry who has been In Ogden I for some months has returned to her homo in Logun o 4 a Mr and Mrs J E Stubbs of Reno Nov visited Ogden friends Wednesday Mr Stubbs is president of the Nevada State unlverally at Itcno a S 0 Bishop and Sirs George Seaman and family oC Millnrd county are visiting Mr Scamirns father John Seaman of Pleasant Plea-sant View a e S I Mr nnd Mrs Claude Huss have re turned from nu Eastern trip a a 0 I r Mrs J M Drummltt of Pocatello Is visiting Ogden friends a a LA COTBUIE I La Coterie met at tho home of Mrs J N KlmbiiU Tuesday November 27th Af ter rollcall which was responded to by a goodly number of member Rev Mr Goshen was Introduced and favored the Indies with a talk on Social Set tlc mcnis Though not Intended as a sermon ser-mon mnry present felt that It was more beneficial than many sermons nre Impressing Im-pressing upon tho hcurcnj the great truth that Evil Is wrought by h want of thought I1K Mfll 119 wnnl nf linnrl Allju Mnmlr arrlllgtoll then gavo Densarf Como lo Me wllh fine voice and expression Miss Maudo Grciiio followed with a rending on Robert Sou they which was much enjoyed Mrs Nielson Blasdalo then pave two beautiful piano selivtJonK I Brldos song from TQnsons vcddiug music followed by Lellrs Rhapsody No 2 With stormy applauso this closed the library pro gramme and a very morry social hour was enjoyed accompanied by delicious rc frcthmontii Hrvcd Ly the hostess and her daughters Present as puests woro Mcs dames Emerson Allljur Blasilcl Alllxon MJllln Smith MJsdcs I Stove iflT lt Kuljn Harrington Wallfcr JVo Qpti ro will meet next nlth MrB JS Corlcw December llth > M N 4 I S a HISTORICAL SOCIETY The IIlHtorical society held It regular meeting at the home or Miss Dora Snow Owing lo the indisposition of tho president l presi-dent the chair of honor was occupied by Mrs Corey After the ordinary routine business Miss Smith delighted 1mr hearers hear-ers with a sketch of Louis XV Follow ing this was a lengthy and very able ar llfclo on the Intriguants of the French Court by Mrs Cortez Tho literary pro gramme closed with a supplementary reading by Miss Orth on Voltaire rho bright and vivacious manner of the reader l read-er greatly enhanced the enjoyment of tim I I brilliant sketch Dainty refreshments were served aid tho Hub adjourned to meet Saturday December Slh by special Invitation at the homo of Mrs Harriet Bond lOiO Oalc street PARK CITY SOCIETY Mm ainyfllcrlU Butlo was the guest of honor at a very delightful ribbon party given by Mrmtfrcd AV Sherman on Tues day afternoon Tit decorations were ribbons and Mowers Tho double parlors were artistically decorated with large yel low and white chrysanthemums Iho sit tlnproom was beautiful wllh vases of pink and white carnations and the din ingroom wu exquisitely done In smllax and white roses Knch guebt was requested re-quested to oelcct her color of ribbon and asked to tic a bow Mrs J W While Mrs W J Buck and MillS Mayme Mc Sorley ycro jjelcclcd Judges lucy Awarded Award-ed Jlrrfl prize a bcautllul I souvenir spoon of Limo DalyWent mlm to Mri P II Towoyfoj tho besttied bow Mrs Wor rell received second prize a paperknlfo third prleifc a pin tray went to Miss Ag ribs Kelly rime bows were placed at each guests place and tho ladles were asked to Mnd thol > ubows at tho table delicious refreshments were then scrcd tho houtosH being assisted by Mrs E P Le compte Mrs McPhorson and Miss May Bailee Besides the cucat of honor Ihurc woro present Mrs J W White MrH P McPhtrson Mrs K P Lecompte Mrs W J Buck Airs W Worroll Mrs C T Prlsk Mrs R Emery Mrs F Smith Mr C M I Pike Mrs A A Pike Mrs J3 Blood Mrs R J AVcslcoll Mrs D C Mcr uighllu Mrs Charles Shields l Mr F AV Huyt Mrs F R Davis Mrs P II rowe Mrs J McSorloy Mrs G AV Gul liver Mrs C heath Mrs G A Conrad Mrs Col William Ferry Mrs I Camp boll Mrs M McGraUi Mrs M M Allen Miss Martha Lanning Miss May mo Mc Sony Miss Mao Bulllee Miss Bertha Geltch Miss Edllh Lowery Miss Agnes Kelly and Miss Anna Getscn a o a i Rov B M hogan mf Salt Lako spent Thursday In Parlr lire guest of Mr and Mrs F AV Sherman a a I Mrs Fred Smith entertained at dinner Thanksgiving Besides limo family thero wero present Miss Anna Get h and Mr Ed Clark I a 0 Mr nud Mrs Johm Kcarns arrived In Park Friday mortjlnRto visit I wllh Mr and Mrs R J AVtSlcotr at tho Ontario mill a S a Mr and Mrs F S Fox spent Thursnay al Iho Ontario drain tunnel the guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Keeily a a Mr and Mrs AV AV Armstrong gave an elaborate C oclock dinner Thunksglvlng at their homo on Park avenue The table was elaborately decorated pink and white being time predominating color Carna lIon made a prettY conterplece and Mexican embroideries added to tho arth lie I olYnnf Tho nlnnrv r nt lL ts painted Hhllk y n n Ini l longsternmcd ehrjsanlhemumFi wero used as favors Later tIme guests enjoyed several dances at the theater Thopo present were Mr and Mrs D 1 C Mcluughlln Mr nnd Mr li 1 C MoLuughlln Mr and Mrs John AV Geiger M < and Mrs AAr dl Ixiinb Mr nnd Mrs Charles Shields Miss Iaura Mc Consber Isbell MeLaughlln Dr AVllllum Oonoher Frances Shields and Boy Shields S U Mr and Mrs p McPherson entertained nt a charming dinner party Thanksgiving Chrysanthemums formed an ixqiiLslto oentcrplcco of the table bunches of the sumo flowers lied I wllh siilln ribbon were arranged nt each gnesis place After Hid menu had been served slxiylhree wan played The Invited guests wore Mr nnd Mrs Dr E r Lecompic Mr and Mrs Judge AV I Snyder Mr and Mrs ITnrry Thomas Mss Cora Snyder und Miss Hannah Han-nah Lccompte a 8 a Mr D C McLaughlln returned Weflnosdny mornlncr from a dellghtHil visit I with Mr and Mrs E M Allison of Ogden e V lit Mr Con Hunt of Suit Lako cnmo up to Park Tuesday mornlnq to spend Thanks giving with Mr and Mrs IJ S Townscnd and family b o JI TIm members of Iho O 13 S mot I AVpdnosdiiy evening and u pleasant limo I wns had Mrs May Sterltt of Butlo and Miss Ilattlo Long of Illinois visited Iho order I 0 Mr and Mrs J F Geiger entertain at a family dinner this afternoon at their homo ncnr tho Alllaivco tunnel Tho guests will bo Mr and Mrs J W Geiger Mr and Mrs Charles Shields Mr C A Tows bury Dayld Geiger Frances Shields Boy j Shields und George Geiger Tho music section of the Womans Athe naeum met with Mrs John Diem Mondnv afternoon of the past week o a w Time regular mcollnp of tho Womans Athenaeum will bo hold at tho homo oC Mrsj E AVh tchead tomorrow afternoon at 2O o clock S a a Mr and Mrs Harry Raddou I cavn a dalnlllyappolnlca Thajk glvh g dlnnor Their guests woro jMr and Mrs Sum L Jtadi on MI and Mrs AVlll Iladdon aiid I famlllca and Mrs Harper I 1III Ella Snyder enterlalned the mom bcr3oJ tho L F 1 club at her home 111 day evening Games and music were hue feature of the evenings pleaHiiro Delicious Deli-cious lIrnxhm ntH wero served The Kiicstfs voro Miss Hannah Lccompte Miss Edna Sutton Miss May Hedges Miss CnMUfMt Smith Miss JlIIIan ledger i MiSS Florence llurltnit 1iss pearl SnJIUI Mlys Eleanor 1 Pi > Kim Miss Sadlo TUmbJind Miss Maigircl AVI they McssrH Iloy Siiott AVIII Sutton Arnold Smith ChJt Wltlioy Carl Scotl und Eirl I Ghidu a aMiss a-Miss Maud Thomas enlcrlalped tvelvc filends very delightfully Friday evening JDeKcatc rfrxhmenls vr served and all present enjoyed u most ilellclUful evoking U5 a I Mis M M l F Allen gave n very delightful delight-ful musical at the homo of Mrs Uhnrlcs Shields Frllny afternoon In which a num 1 IIT of her pupils look part Another willIe will-Ie jylven In n short time A U 0 I Ir and Mis Ilfiiry AVclsch I cliarmlncly Ollt rtnncl a company of friends at dinner din-ner Thursday evening Tho taiblc WUB boaitllful vlth Us snowy linen cut glass und nowers and around It were Boated Dr and Mrs 13 Vllco Mi and Mrs John AVplsch Miss Kathcrlne Mfilonc and blaster blas-ter E VI ko a 5 a Mr and Mrs C A Elochcr entertained at dinner Thanksgiving as did Mrs E Whltehead and others a 0 aMiss a-Miss Rose Walker and Mr TTarrv Sperry were united In marriage yostcfday ue comber Jst at the homo of MrR bporry I tIme Rev o A Conrad of the Con rcJll llonul 1 church ofllclallng A largo reception recep-tion followed which was nllcndod by a large number of friends of the high contracting con-tracting parlies They will make 1ark City their futuro home a A very successful surprise part vas given on Mljs rattor on of Omaha Friday evening who is visiting with her aunt Mrs Chandler The guests mot at the home of Miss Merlo AVhltehcad and later marched lo the homo of the young lady where she was completed taken by sum jnlse During tho ovonlng some rtcvr and unique gnmes wero Introduced Prizes were uwnrded to Miss Bosalc Dorlly and John Carter rIme Invlld guests were Miss Merle AVhllehond WHK aud LOOM I burrow NIsI Bessie Dorlly Miss Claim Stevenson Miss Mary WillIams MISS Anna Deason Miss Florence Osgood I sAm s-Am 30yden and Messrs George CrMS man John WycoiT John Carter Will Perry Bert Moflt Jack Thomson and AVilllam Parlor I PBOVO SOCIETY I Il js Avis Thompson who has Just recently re-cently returned from Chicago reports avery a-very cnjoyubla visit and appreciates tho I knowledge gnlned on the trip lo this busy city very much 1 U Mrs Dr Allen went to Manti Wednesday I Wednes-day to spend Thanksgiving with her mother Mrs Lowry and to attend tho 1 wedding of her nephew U 4 Miss Dlckonson of the Proctor academy 1 was visiting friends In Salt Lake Friday and Saturday o aMiss a-Miss May Boshard Is visiting her moth cr and relatives for a couplo of weeks S a a a < f Misses Ida find Maud Boshaid were Salt Lake visitors 1 this 0 past week Miss Etta Johnson was over from SprlngvIIle Saturday lastfvlslllng I her I family and frlduds 0 C S Mrs Nettle Pieman and children expect to leave for Chicago shortly to spcnd the winter a a a Mrs Julia Jones entertained a very enjoyable en-joyable dinner party at her homo on Thanksgiving afternoon Dinner was served at 4 oclock In a very pleaslim way and Immensely enjoyed by time following I guests Mr and Mrs Albeit S JOIICH Mrs Frank Thomas of Salt Lake City Mrs Euna Goldsborough Miss Adele Mee Mrs Annie Jones Atkln Me sis II Jensen H Eugene Jones Alma Jesporson Stanzas Atkin Shirley Atkln George Atkln and Master Frank Thomas Mrs Bowman and daughter Sadie entertained en-tertained tho following guests at Thanksgiving Thanks-giving dinner Rev and Mrs Chapman Mr and Mrs Jeffries of Sprlnfrvllle MIsa R Miludo DlHman and Miss Freda Dres eel a a a Mrs Martha Pcmberton was tho guest of Mr and Mrs S S Jones for Thanksgiving Thanks-giving dinner I S a 0 Mr and Mrs Joshua Greenwood of Fillmore Fill-more wcro visiting friends In Provo last week They went fromhoro to SalULako to remain several day I > Tho local lodge of AVoodircn of tho World met Monday evening and perfected a regorpnulzallon Couicll commander I John Nicholson adviser lieutenant Arthur Ar-thur Craven banker YV II RaV sentry Jabe AVaters manager William Mc Coard A very enjoyable evening was 3 realized by all o U 0 Mr and Mrs C A Iledqulst entertained enter-tained Dr antI Mrs lllff of Salt Lake on Thursday at Thanksgiving dinner a a Dr Mary Wright of Syracuse was visiting visit-ing Provo during thoweek Miss Henrietta Neff now of American Fork but formerly of Provo was visiting visit-ing hero on Thursday and Friday a I a A very enjoyable party was given In the now social hall on AVodnvadiy evening About two hundred and Mfty guests were prcsonl l U UU Mrs Klecla Bullock and Mrs Hannah B Tucker entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving evening U S e Miss Avera Hardy entertained a few other ot-her friends at Thanksgiving dinner In avery a-very charming1 way Tho guests were Misses Birdie Cluu Hazel Taylor Alllo and Electa Sinoot Messrs A Haloh Jr H Tevorest Edwin Fernandez Waller duff Joe Fealherslonc und Gene Allo a a aMiss a-Miss Birdie Cluff onlorlnlnod a few of lmer friends at her homo on Salurduy evening lust a a o AVednesdny evening Jas tho 1C03 class oC the Brighum Young academy gave a m ° st successful purty at the ballroom or tho academy Tho decorations were beautiful and everything In Keeping 1 with tho class colors The letters jmJ were written In electric lights with evergreens 15 a background A yuneh bowl was presided over by vouns ladles now inembern of tim class The lefrefihmentH were served In a soparalc room beautifully decorated with garnet and gold the class colors Tho young ladles all appeared to the best advantage la elegant gowns of lilmy silks muslins crepes and rare materials rile seono In one long to bo remembered and I will bring many a happy picture to tho mlndn eyo In days to como GroUcredit Is due the class of 1D03 I The doublcwoddlng reception of Miss I Ella Yerk and Mr John Pony and Miss Ida Pen nnd Mr John IT Durrani look place at tho residence of Mr and Mr George Gronoman on Thursday evening About two hundred and llfly guests were present Music was rendered bv the or I chestrn time entire evening and tho many gucsta Indulged In singing games and nodal chllchnl A gunuino wedding feast viis served urd time tablet wero all nrtis llciilly I decoruled In ohryyanlhomlimH Thin prcsonlH wore numerous yet costly and beautiful These young couples be long to time oldest and most honored of our Provo citizens und tire themselves prominent In mommy ways A brlcht futuro awaits them The gowns of time bHden were while French organdy and silk ouch carried n bouquet of brides roses Tho evening I was one of unusual I gnyety and mirth end hcorly und many wcro tho eongratuln lionsshowered on these hnppy couples They go nt once lo housjekeop lag a UI Thanksgiving evening was ccieimra led by many aloidlng the ball given in time now Social hall It was an elegant affaIr a > > t Mr and Mrs F AAr C1 Halhenbruck on lerlalncd a largo number at dinner on Thanksgiving afternoon < a a all a-ll and Mrs Dr Irvine entertained tho sixtythree card club on Tuesday evening lust o a Mr Jcsso Knight and Mrs J AAr Knight aro receiving hearts handshakes from their numerous friends since their recovery |