Show I i ly I I vii J RIi f mid M1 s George Kay Fischer yes < 1 1 t K-ay issued invitations for non danc a club on the ICth at the Ladles Literary < I Dinners nnd Luncheons M Wella Tuesday last firs Habcr d S ferry were the and Mrs Edward hostesses at t one 0 rthe moat elegant able luncheons of ihC s e asap and enjoyable soo Wells on or to given at the home First street Small tables were spread I which arc rooms in the I different charmingly and artistically decorated DafiOdtlS were with 9prlng flowers used in tho drawing room the library was 1n red and grcn red tulips being c c1Yecllvcly nrrangcd and lilies or tho lll1c and tlattochls formed the deco dlnln m wh110 In i rations In the diningloo all the rooms tall vases fEaster m les were seen The cc terlloco for each table consisted of a pot 0and fCo a The house tin s darkened and the Ughts were shaded with red and white candles were also use lrorty = fit c guests were present e On Tuesday delightful bufCet luncheon lun-cheon was given by Mrs D Moore Lindsay The Easter Idea was charmingly charm-ingly carried out in all the appointments appoint-ments A large yellow candy nest filled with eggs formed the table centerpiece cen-terpiece surrounding which were rabbits rab-bits attached to yellow ribbons which were drawn across the table and at the end oC each was an egg The candelabra can-delabra were shaded with yellow and bowls of white daisies completed tho decorations Mrs Hayward Miss isa son and Miss Woodward assisted In I dlnlngioom and Mrs Lindsay was assisted In receiving by Mrs Boyd t 0 Qne of the delightful affairs of the week was a luncheon given by Mrs Edwin F Holmes at the Amelia Palace Pal-ace on Wednesday Easter flowers and green ribbons were used most effectively effect-ively everything being typical of an Ideal spring luncheon The table was covered with Russian lace a punchbowl punch-bowl of Easter lilies formed the centerpiece cen-terpiece to which Were attached corsage cor-sage bouquets of lilies of the valley and an Easter souvenir Tho placards ce pla-cards were Easter cards The silver candelabra were shaded with white tulle covered with lilies of the valley and at opposite ends of the table were large bows of green ribbon Twelve j guests were present I 0 tOne t-One of the prettiest affairs society has enjoyed this season was a violet luncheon given by Mrs Ledyard M Bailey Tuesday In honor of her mother moth-er Mrs Austin An immense cluster of violets white hyacinths and phlox formed the centerpiece l The candelabra at cither end were shaded with violet shades and violets were attached to the dainty place cards An Interesting guessing contest was a feature of the I lafternoonln which Mra Royle was awarded the prize The Invited guests were Mesdames Crllchlow Elliott Bransford Martin Ttoyle Hood iStnn ley i Chisholm Bascom Mllligan Pfoutz Sprague Davis Sharp and Burgess i e An Informal but jolly dinner party i was given at Fort Douglass Mondav evening Lieut and Mrs Dllllng ham The guests were Dr and Mrs Hepburn and Lleuta Potts and Castle man o t 1 Another enjoyable luncheon was given by Mrs J E Clinton Mrs Orms I 1 by of Boise being the guest of honor Those present were Dr and Mrs El I I Jerbeck Mrs Andrew Dowd Mrs George A Snow Mrs Fordyce and I Mr Clinton o t Mrs Holmes entertains at luncheon I next Tuesday e e W W Sweet entertained at an elab orate luncheon at the ICenyon Tues I I day Ten guests were present o On Friday Mrs Ileber M Wells and Mrs Edward Ferry entertained at an other charming luncheon The rooms were beautifully decorated with cut flowers and greens the drawingroom with daffodils the library with red tu lips and linen of tho valley and daft dils were artistically used In the din ingroom Tables were spread in the various rooms and the centerpiece on each was a cluster of daffodils Fort two guests were present I J Card Parties and Teas Mrs Hoyt Sherman will entertain next Tuesday In honor of Mrs Boggs and those who have entertained her during her visit here e r Capt and Mrs Sturgis entertained at a delightful pingpong party last even ing Several people from the post and a few from tots n were present o t e > I a iMrs J M Bowman entertained In formally at whist Tuesday afternoon Four tables were played r Wednesday afternoon Mrs H N Mayo entertained at delightful I Ken sington in honor of Mrs Ormsby of Boise The guests were Mesdamea Dressier George Gushing G W Par k9 J M Sharp Andrew Dow Charles Loring S D Evans E F Root AT Moon H R Henderson Barbee and Miss Margie Simons t + Mrs Walter Brown delightfully en tertained at cards at her home on Mon r day evening Prizes were won by Mrs Waiters Mrs Wilson Mr Richardson son an1 Mr Lovwidge Thirty guests were present e t Mrs J S Fordyco entertained to for mally yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs Ormsby of Boise who Is her gu est On Friday afternoon from 2 until 15 JUlsscB Helene and Bessie Crltzcr re ceived a number of their friends The appointments scription were of the nicest de the colors Nile which green and white being were used profu in the profusely drlwiu drawingroom groom The and diningroom JJoiothy hostesses were assisted by little y Crltzer and Frank Dcvereaux The illTCtls acre Hisses ICatbG Gobeli Katherlno IV Florence La Due tOt Nollle Eleanor Men l Cullen Beatrice OConnor Erla Dlx Blanche nor Cherry Bessie Sny der Grace Snyder Bessie Mayne Mary Snyder Zeta Morris Jean Van Ku ran Clare Van Kuran Dolllo Davlsanct Irma EberharL and a Mlsi zrarguerllc D ° ncllan enter tained the Card club ing Pink on Thursday even used the and green were the coloru effect being very dalntv Those present were Blanche Cherry Harriet Cohn Beatrice OConnor Wini fred Lynn Claudia Scolleld and P crcy Browne Earl Bradberry Frank Moore Harry Poll Hyrum BerI strum Miss Susan Dorsey Sawyer was the hastens on averting or a c1ClIgJl ul partY Red al1rl1rhlt a6 ttertiolo scleme wIH bWil I4J h JYilt ou i I ret cshme ts It LIII decorations and un uo tote new Interesting guessing game was Introduced which caused much merriment merri-ment The prizes were won by FaIrchild FaIr-child and Mary Sherman Among the guests were Misses Alta Rawllns Mamie Sappington Helen Bamberser Louise Baacom Both Crltehlow Kath crlne Yardley Beatrice OConnor Annette An-nette Ferguson Marguerite Donncllan Eloise Sadler rl addles Patterson Mary Sherman Messrs Ernest alIer Falrchlld Sherman Ren Tlbbet Harold Heffron Sherwin Davis Percy Browne Mark McChrystal Robert March Carl Brown Lamox Turner Aleck Thomas Harry Hardy 18 Sawyer Paul Nel H son Will Rcllly Jay Sawyer Erie Daveler Mrs John Felt entertained at a delightful de-lightful Kensington yesterday In honor hon-or of her guest Mrs Howell of Logan e f Mra John S Wltchcr entertained at whist Friday evening e to Mrs C M Bell and Mrs E T Harvey Har-vey delightfully entertained the Friday Fri-day Afternoon club Friday evening at the homo of Mrs Bell ot Irs George S Young of Fort Douglas Doug-las entertained Informally Friday afternoon aft-ernoon In honor of her guest Mrs Field of Detroit rt r Miss Mary Richardson entertained Friday evening S Mrs McGealh and Miss Lane entertained enter-tained at whist yesterday afternoon IAn I-An afternoon given by the Misses f Clark at their home 1013 Blain avenue ave-nue in honor of MIsy Anderson of South Dakota last Thursday was one of the prettiest and most unique parties par-ties of the season Cut flowers of various va-rious kinds were in profusion and filled the Ijouso wllh their delicate perfume per-fume A floral contest which test d to the utmost the poetical ability of the guests furnished unbounded d amusement A well rendered pro ngramme was greatly enjoyed by all Those present were Mesdames Ferguson Fergu-son Wilson Best Frobe Clark Hauxhurst G F Clark M as Duncan Dun-can Foster McFadden Boyd Jessie Boyd Dow Ferguson Harrold Hann Dye Florence Dye Folsom Davis Carson Murphy MacLeod Wllkins Mayne Stevenson Staltcr Lam bourne Llllie Ferguson Minnie Lam bourne Corey Ferguson Anderson Dancing Parties 1 The Junior class of the high school gave a very pleasant and largelyat tended dance Friday night at the Ladles La-dles Literary chub The chaperons were Mesdames S Bamberger J S Davcler W E Jones H G Heffron P A Dlx and C A Tripp Nearly all the students stu-dents of the class were present and all had a Jolly evening A thoroughly delightful hop was given by battery light artillery N GU tMonday night at Chrlstenscns n number num-ber enjoying the event The hall had been tastefully decorated In the trappings trap-pings of war the red predominating and the music was of the best Tho Universityof Utah gave a danc ing party Friday evening at Christen i sens which was largely attended by the young people and proved a moist enjoyable event The patronesses more Mrs J T KIngsbury Mrs Egbert Robert Mrs Joseph L Rawlins Mrs Heber M Wcjls Mrs Hoyt Sherman The committee In charge was composed com-posed of Miss Mabel Harker Miss L da Rawlins Miss May Billings Miss Daisy Raybould Miss Josephine Wells Will Ray George Riser John 7 Brown George M P Dougall El bert D Thomas Will Dunn and James Wade Purely Personal Mr and Mrs Allen G Lamson have gone East r Mr and Mrs David Keith have gone East S Mrs T B Beatty left for the East yesterday r fI t Mr and Mrs George Westcrvclt will move Into St Marys deanery 2l East First South street on Monday Mrs Wcstervelt will be Iat home as usual on Tuesday S Myron Crandall arrived theme on Wednesday from Chicago where he has been for the past two years 06 o Miss Eva Maser Is1 expected shortly from Arizona Mrs Will K Twomey of Chicago who has been the guest of Judge and Mrs Twomey since Christmas expects to leavo shortly for her home Her many friends will bd glad to learn that she is able to be out after a three weeks illness S e t Fred Mama has returned to Ogden r oo Mrs George II Davis who has been visIting her mother In Iowa for the past two months is home Miss Nannie Murray has returned to Salt Lake after an absence of about six months In Kentucky her former home She visited Hondcreon Owens boro Louisville and other points In the Blue Grass Slate Miss Murray spent some time with her sister In Hard Ins burg Ky Mr and MrsJ R Walker will leave this week for New1 York where they will Join Mr and Mrs Witcher Jones at the WaldorfAstoria and remain some lime Y Mrs BM Field tad Miss Eva Thompklns who have been spending the winter In southern California returned yesterday and are now at home at 857 East First South street 51 I M Solomon tile wclllniownl wool buyer of Now York is In the city The friends of Mr Solomon will be inter ested in knowing that ho is to bo mnr rued In the fall to MlssLouIse T Wool ner of New fork Mrs W C McBride went East yes terday i Miss Donncllan left for San Fran cisco yesterday S HE Owen of Spokane who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs J D Ken worthy has returned to his home ° 0 Mrs B F4 Rash and Miss Sadie Mc Chrytal leave for Denver > next week OP 1 Mrs W D Donaher Is down from Park City for a few days o e t Mr and Mrs F J Hewlett have gone to England I a Mr and Mra D J Sharp have re turned from California o 4o California Mrs Elizabeth Porter has gone to o e Mrs G Lavagnlno sails on the 28th of the month from Florence for Now York whero she will probably spend some months before reaching homo r M 1 Judge Deo of Ogden was In the city I Thursday v i Miss Lucllo Jennings Is at home for the spring vacation John Johnson was the recipient of a pleasant birthday surprise A delight ful evening was spent Q ff ° Mrs H S Eldredge will entertain tho officials of the Church of LatterDay Saints at dinner Monday > lit L Y Mrs WdTBi l dltsand soon Sydney j have rctwnejJviromaV visit with refs i ref-s and friends In the East 0 4 r T Mr and MrsR H Chapping have moved from the Fifth East hotel to 38 J street o L M Glllalan spent the week In Grand Junction v Mrs Mary M Ryan went to Eureka to spend the week of the Easter vacation vaca-tion r WL Brown will spend a few days in Ncphl S A Mr and Mrs H Park returned Wednesday from tHeir trip to Vlpont Utah S e Miss Grace McGonlglc Is the guest of Miss Olsen Walter Flier returned Tuesday from an Eastern trip of some length He was accompanied by his sister MIss Filer of Philadelphia who will be the guest of Mr and Mrs Filer < > r A H Sonncman who has been visit ing In tho city for a few days left on Monday for Spokane i Mrs B J Yard has returned from a two weeks visit to Denver 0 Mrs Stlngley and Miss Moore of Den vcr are In the city the guests of Mrs Richard Stlnglcy at 113 Fourth East street Mr and Mrs W J Borey of Provo spent tho week in the city o r Mrs Jack Alford will be In the city to spend the week with friends and relatives Capt and Mrs Brlant S Wells sailed from San Francisco for Manila on Tues day Mrs L D Young Is preparing to go East on a visit of several months < Mrs John Marshall and daughter have returned from California and are at the Fifth East hotel d r Miss Millie Cunningham has returned home from a visit In the host Mrs Ormsby of Boise who has been visiting her mother Mrs Fordyce left yesterday for her home a Mrs Corbln and Miss Corbin left Wednesday Ill for their home In Galesburg s o Mrs A C vinccpt who has been vis iting Mr and Mrs Shepard Benson left Wednesday for Colorado Springs where she will Join Mr Vincent and proceed to their home In Denver oQo o Hoyt Sherman has gone to Denver on a short business trip Mrs W S McConilck and Mra Robert Harkness served tea at the Country club yesterday + V Mrs B II Schettlor will leave shortly for Germany Mrs Gustav Luellwltsj who has been visiting her parents Mr and Mrs H A McMillan left on Wednes day for her home In Spokane J Mr and Mrs i S Vlrmllllon have returned from California 0 j Mrs Mary W J yan spent the week In Eureka Miss Rosa Toronto will leave shortly for Europe Mr and Mrs Thomas Homer and daughter returned yesterday from nda visit to the Coast Mrs William J Stuart o who has been the guest of Mrs Van Arman and Mrr Charles D Moore for several weeks leaves for her home In Grand Rapids on Monday evening Miss Merrell of De Witt Ia is the guest of the Misses HowaL Leon S Simpson arrived Friday from Boise 1 Miss > May Shields entertained In honor hon-or of Miss Lizzie Silvcrwood Wednes day evening S SS Rev and Mrs C E Perkins arrived Friday morning from Durango Y e Mr and Mrs Harry S Knight have moved from the Kcnyon and arc nat n-at home to their friends at 4G3 First street u S Mr and Mrs Albert F Day and Miss Edna Davis have moved to 76 H street where they will be at home to their fiends e Miss Isabel Pitta leaves very shortly for New York Gen and Mrs WItcher will occupy her home on South Main street t t Mr and Mrs Morris Sommer have moved Into their rtew home 1CD G street ° S ° Miss Berwick was the guest of Mrs S J Kcnyon during the week and left for the East on Thursday e 9 Mrs H E Schiller and children have returned from tho coast accompanied by Miss Mamie Miller of Portland Mr and Mrs Edward L Jones arc now occupying their new home 119 N street jviiscellaneous Events The Utopia club spent a most enjoyable enjoy-able afUornoon Wednesday at Mrs Crossmans residence on Dunbar avenue ave-nue The decorations were red carnations carna-tions with yellow Jonquils forming an attractive contrast The first prize was won by Miss Parker Mrs Calla han was awarded the prize for the most lone hands and the consolation was won by Mrs E A Wall The next meeting ofthe club will be n week from Wednesday and will be enter trained by Mrs J C Hanchctl G21 East Second South street p P Tho nurses of the KeoghWrlght hospital entertained large number of their friends Monday evening and a very delightful time was spent The feature of the evening was a literary programme of o a Mrs H H flea and Mra H I Corn forth entertained the Womana Relief corps on Thursday April 3rd There were sixty ladles present and a de lightful I time was passed a o e Mrs D Gurnaey of 4CG East First I South entertained the McKcan Wo mans Relief corps a week ago and a very enjoyable time was passed by the fortvflvo ladles present W Mrs V II Pease of G7G Fourth street holds the next social for the James B McTCean Womans Relief corps on I April 17th Miss Dora Strlngfcllow was pleasant ly surprised by a number of her friends I last Wednesday evening Music and games were fclltuficsof the evening The guests were MJaaes Marsh Ferry Thompson Bliss Hanson Smith Ivor son Brown FaFrlngtyn Mallson Fisher Messrs Tompsdn gpauldlng Perry Stevens Marshall Hublcr Bliss Hanson Cramer Smith Fawn Madison l Madi-son StrlngfcllowC C s ft Mr and Mrs Morris Sommer entertained enter-tained Informally on Friday In honor of Mr and Mrs and Miss Reed of St Louis > o At the Brunswick bowling alleyson FrJdaJ evening Corydon W Illgglns gil o fowling purly > to hisjil hachool obmnniUona l aVndn those present being Will c F Vjer i > Earl feradburj Iobcrt lijursb iterilglitorTBrS riVRofls Brbv5nf j Elaine Salisbury and Harry Dints a On Wednesday afternoon at 530 Mice Nellie Wilson and Mr William Peters were married at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mro Benjamin Wilson Wil-son 121 Third street Bishop James Maxwell of the Twentyscventh ward performed the ceremony Mlsa Gertie WIHlanifl acted as maid of honor and Mr Fred Peters brother of the groom i I as best man The Misses Bertha Mason Ma-son and Annie J Meyer acted as bridesmaids I brides-maids The bride wore gown of white I brilliantine trimmed with white satin and applique lace The flowers wore white roses carnations and maiden I hair The maid of honor wore a dress of white Swiss trimmed with pink rib bon and pink carnations Tho two bridesmaids also wore white Swiss dresses trimmed with white taffeta ribbons and white carnations I t A pretty homelike l lng took place at the residence of Mr and Mrs D J Garrison Poplar Grove on Wednes day evening when their only daughter Lula + was united to Mr Carl W Bai ley Rev Mr Johnson of the Baptist ohurch officiated A number of rela lives and friends were present and the best wishes of all for a happy and prosperous life for the younG couple were offered An elegant spread was enjoyed by those present and music and mirth prevailed until a late hour Several appropriat9 < ahd elegant press pres-s were received e Mrs Harry Ganz assisted by Mrs John Reed entertained a few young ladles Informally I on Thursday afternoon after-noon to meet Miss Nelka of Provo who Is visiting friends In the city o Co Friday evening Corydon Illgglns gave a bowling party at the Brunswick to a few of his boy friends the occasion be InS In honor of Master Illgglnss 17th birthday The lads had tho hall from 7 to 0 J p m and spent two Socking S-ocking pins right and left At 9 oclock the crowd went to the Tavern and enjoyed a supper as only healthy boys can The rest of the evening was spent at home by the boys who vote the evening one of the merriest they ever passed and Corydon was the recipient re-cipient of many congratulations ° Ss The T C M C will give another bowling party at the Brunswick next Wednesday evening The club has arranged ar-ranged to come once every two weeks b S S A very enjoyable surprise was given by the members of the Combination club to Mr and Mrs W B Lowry at their residence 434 Pearl avenue on Tuesday evening April 1st Songs recitations and dancing were the order of the evening Those present were Mesdames W B Lowry D Brown II Odcll W J Odell R Christensen II G Searle S A Horrocks J Hamilton Misses R Odell M Odell M Searle MJ Hamilton E Odell V Ilorrocks E JJorrocks Messrs W Taylor H G Searle II Odell R Christensen G E Ilorrocks S A Horrocks Hells Nell l eon J P Odell A S Horrocks W N Pindlc W G Odell J Purdle S o Mrs S D Evans gave two very 1 In formal childrens parties on Friday af ternoon and evening The little people were entertained with various games and some readings by Mrs John Reed who assisted the hostess Refreshments such as gladden the hearts of children were served and each little guest pre rented with a souvenir 6 The class In expression of Prof M Truett Bluxome of the L D S UIUA r slty gave a recltatlonal contest in the physical culture hall on State street Friday evening About a dozen students took part In the contest all of whom did very creditable work The medal was awarded to Miss Unger by the Judges H S A Culmer and Bishop O F Whitney Enjoyable features of the evenings entertainment were the musical mu-sical numbers by Mrs Kate Bridewell Anderson and Miss Lillian Oliver Dancing was later indulged In OGDEN SOCIETY There was much gayety In Ogden so cial circles during tho week Just closed and a number of pleasant events marked the afternoons and evenings P r Mrs T C Chambcrlln Is now living at No 2o26 Lincoln avenue at tho homo of Mr and Mrs P Planz r Mrs Katherine R Swan well Jcn a former Ogden known as den resident Is visiting Off friends for a few days Mrs Dr Newsom of Seattle Is In Ogden 1 for ai tow dW tho Sliest of her sister Mrs AY P slstI1j Waeuon and ref Mrs David Ecclest t + 1Bu ilsit rctla Eccles Is vl11 ling Miss Myrtle Dunks In Sail Lake City g t > The Misses Virginia and Phocbo Houtz Ilral rho posts df Mrs rM Wintlind In Salt Lake for a few days 4 r T10 Illotorlcal club met at tho artistic homo of bits Bond Saturday March 20th Four oxccIlcnL papers were read during the afternoon The HQiipvorlriiiJInu was hardhd In a most abl ante hy Airs 1oubler s towing 11 lh rqugl i owlftdlO r this tJWOWln an tJyc I dotal to King th dnartl f YMr eRL > r RllUtved wltlt i A most VWP lnC n 4pccilbn r Edmund Burke whl h UtfJfW JptlSH lVJ1 I ht and sled 111ci tlBiif Glt HisjiBrcathe i true Amclrcan spirit In her vcllprcpared par pe pa-r ° in Statesmen and Writers of tho Perfect our preildcnt favored us with a most pracllcnl and exfavored actlcul and excellent paper on education shoeing whero In bur public school system though very good In many renpects might be Improved After tho dl scussion or next clrs work liGht rc Tcshmcnts were served by the hostess Tho nests of the afternoon wore Mrs J p Icller f1 Miss G Keller The club acJjollrnlcI to meet In two weeks with rMUoublcr and Bedford at the homo of alai Bedford lash Washington avenue I 6 Thursday evening the ladles of the First I nerd eave a delightful supper and ball at the amusement hull i > I o The Second ward people made merry M F FrIda riday evening ut the amusement hall with a ball und concert e 0 Mrs T P BoatwrIght of Milford is vis Illng Ogden friends mr and Irflv William Van Alen ac comninled by Miss Grace Tuttle arrived In Ogtlll1 Monday from Santa Barbara CU to mako this their future home < 4 Last Tuesday afternoon La Coterlo met al the home of Miss Klmbnll Having adopted the Bay view course for the corning year it was decided to Wlthdrnw from membership In tho federation and aevak i the lima t of meetings to study aiio papers for the afternoon wore a re Xlow I of The Absentees by Mrs Pat lon and Common School Education In TJnSin by Minis Smith Recitations by D Dorothy Weber and several piano solos by lira Dlaisdoll biased a veryIntercsl Ing club mcrting IJ e vMM3 D R Wright of this city has boon vIsitinG for a few clays In Brigham City i tho guest of her parents Q Mrs Van Walters has had as her guests the I past week Mrs K B Conover and daughter of Salem Or o P Mr and Mrs A L Wilson left yester day for an extended trip fornia through Cali e The Misses Irene Strong and Poarl Steel aro visiting friends In Salt Lake City ° + Tho ladles of the W C T U will meat with Airs Frances Smith State StatoprcSldenl of the association Wednesday afternoon < t a An Easter dinner by Mrs James Bnl lard In honor oLMrs Charles LIppincott wus one of the pleasant week events of tho 0 Monday Miss Eva Kuhn and Miss Mln nlo KIcsel were the hostesses at a dainty and elcgnntlynpnolntPd > luncheon nt tho home of Miss Kuhn It wag forgctmc not luncheon and the floral I decorations and plate cards were In harmony with the Idea Tho guests present were Misses llealoy Hume Armstrong Bannister E Jlendershot L Kuhn J Kimball E Con roy and L Klmball S last Mrs week T1I Carr visited In Salt L leo City e o Thursday afternoon Mrs and Miss Chapman entertained the Ralhbonc Sis tors at their home on Twentyllfth street A dozen guests were present and the afternoon was one of rare enjoyment 40 Tho Rathbonc Sisters last evening cele braced tho twelfth anniversary of their order by it banquet at their lad 5creams It was a delightful affair to the largo number of Invited guests and to tho mem bers < r i Tho Pioneers of tho Pacific fairly ox celled themselves In the party given by them Y Monday evening eS ft Tho lonprlookcdfor Bohemian ball l comes ocr Monday evening o a It was a largo and fashionable audience ° that greeted tho Salt Lako Tabernacle Choir Tuesday evening when It d appeared at the Grand operahouso In a splendid programme of song o The Ladles Literary club was enter Thomas tained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs N o o Miss Mlnnlo Klcsol loft on Wednesday for a years European tour PARK CITY SOOEEffT Tho regular meeting of the Roman Athenaeum was held in the Congregational Congrega-tional church parlors Monday afternoon and a pleasing programme in which club members and school children took part was enjoyed Tho affair was In charge oC Miss Pearson and tho fIrst number was A Junglo Story by Mrs F R Davis Evolution of Childrens Litera ture Miss Edyth Lowry recitation Mrs Walter Scott song by twenty llttlp tots song Lullaby four little boys Mrs E Whitehead repented by special request re-quest her paper How to JudRo of a Book Light refreshments wcic then served and alter singing America tho club adjourned to meet with Mrs W 10G Lamb on April llth Mrs A R Wccter Continued on Page 20 SOCIETY 1 1I t 1I I Contllucll from Paso 18 I elected secretary In place of Mrs was It G RalstOn resigned M Armstrong went down to W W Mrs rs afternoon hero I tr Fi May the milropollBori 1rcd she will bo entertained by I Mr rc hub III email Wcctor entertained R Mrs A of friends very delightfully comIflflY cmp 1ulsihl afternoon with a cnmo or bU I 1I lrd Ber Gucsls wore 1tIlss LD JI Woplr Ll COl t amI I I SHleltls r r IJ r I > f e Mlea Hortenao1 Lockhart and lUfs ell Ooi dell of Srtlt LnUo were Kuoala of hpl1or 1 n tel Very pleasant iincl Informal dlnnor 1 ar Loc naity slven tY lh nnd Mrs J > hart Wednesday a e Mi 3 W S Donoher went down to tho I cltv Tuesday to visit with nor parents Shb returns to Park this morning Mr and Mrs P S Fox returned homo tIns punt weclc from a lengthy visit with iciaiivcs at Baltimore Md a Mlna Watson MIss Goodrich and D B Shields return home this morning from Suit Lake whcro they spent their spring school vacation A glc6plnff party in which a number of school teachers took part was one oC the I pleasant events of Monday evening Tjio partv was given at tho pleasant homo ot Mrs A R AVeotcr and after playing number of games of billiards a light luncheon was served Those who enjoyed Mrs Wcetera hospitality wore Miss Bertha Ber-tha Gctsch Miss Lillian Bain MIsa Jean Pearson MIsa Edyth Lowry alias Harriet Vooley and Miss Eva Lambert CI u Prof Youngora annual Easter ball and mtftlnco wero Boclal events of the past week both affairs drawing largo crowds and nil who participated report an unusually unusu-ally delightful time A Cr A pleasant event of Thursday evening was tho jKistLonten musicale given at vho theater The following programme was successfully carried out Violin solo Mr G Schuster baritone solo Mr C T Prlsl i piano solo Miss Lillian Funk soprano so-prano solo Mrs Margaretto Hyncr reading read-ing Aux liallens piano accompaniment accompani-ment Miss Antoinette Lmnbournc violin solo Mr G Schuster soprano solo Mrs Margarotto Hyncr vocal solo jI1ss Agatha Durkin mandolin ahd guitar duet Misses Frieda and Lillian Funk j piano solo Miss Lambourhc soprano solo ilr M Hyncr violin solo Mr G Schuster 1 e s pleasant surprise was tendered Alfred Johnson on Bosslc hill on Tuesday evening even-ing Dancing cards and muslo helped to pass a pleasant evening Those who enjoyed en-joyed tho affair were Messrs and Mes damcs Carlson T Young Hanson Logan J P Kelly Messrs W Murphy I John Bon Brokburtr G Ling G Sanstrum Miss Logan Miss Bergman and others MIss May Balllco Is visiting for several days with Salt Lalo friends U to U Mrs IL G Cook went down to tho metropolis on Wednesday and returns homo this morning U U Mrs William Reich entertaln at luncheon yesterday afternoon Her guests woro Mrs Brundago and daughter Miss I Margaret Mrs Whitehead and daughter Miss MorJo and Mrs John Thompson S S A pleasant surprise was given on Mr J and Mrs A Peterson Friday evening Thoso who enjoyed the delightful affair were Mr and Mrs S lllIs Mr and Mrs Mjjltland Mr and Mrs F Peterson Miss 4glra Peterson Miss Magulo Wilson Miss Ctidl Kummer Miss Nellie Campbell Miss Williams Messrs G Jeffors J Peterson Pet-erson J Williams and G Kully o 0 Mr and Mrs John Diem have Issued Invitations for an At Homo next Friday Fri-day evening PROVO SOCIETY J Mrs Partridge cnlcrtalncd tho Utah Sorosls club Wednesday afternoon when It mot to discuss English scientists with Mrs Beck presiding Mrs Zina H Smoot read a most Interesting paper on Darwin Dar-win nnd his theories Mrs Flo Spcckart followed with an able paper on IJuxloy and his works Mrs L O Taft snoko upon the Falls Niagara and enriched her sketch by giving her own Impressions of tho wonderful sight Mrs Freda B CIuff recited Rlleys Grlgsbys Station in excellent manner Refreshments were served and adjournment was taken to Sioct with Mrs Spcckart In ono week Tho putsts of tho club were Mrs Jcnnlo S Taylor and Mrs Cluffo I > U o Mr and Mrs Sam King delightfully en tertained the SixtYThree club Wednes day evening Flvo tables wero played and tho gods woro with Mrs Searles and Rob Irvine who won beautiful prizes The refreshments wero of the Dutch lunch kind and greatly enjoyed OS r A very pretty llttlo party was given Thursday evening by the young ladles of the Second ward In the Assembly hall I Tho music was excellent and an enjoyable evening spent a e Tuesday evening reception was ten dered Mr Hank Johnson who leaves for Honolulu shortly The Assembly hall was llllcd with tho gentlemans friends Miss Rowena Booth entertained at dinner din-ner Thursday Thoso present wero Misses Whlttmore Elslo Ashworth VI late Eliott Nora Young Josephine Booth Ivy Trccman Vcr lc Bean Mrs May Boooth and Mrs Allco Black lfr Ray Clayton a popular employee of Z C M I I leaves Monday for Salt Lake for a few days after which he will cave for England to be gone two years Mr Taylor has been very prominent In musi cal circles and Is the possessor ola charming baritone voice He will like wise be jnjsscd from our social circles I Monday evening Mr and Mrs E D Partridge entertained In honor or Mr Kay Clayton 1Ir flay Clayton entertained a few friends at dinner Thursday afternoon and home Javo 0 rcccptlm > the evening at his o Mr and Mrs IJ a Taft entertained at dinner i at tho Roberts hotol Tuesday even even ing In honor of Mr Ray Clayton Their guests woro Mr and Mrs flE Know ton i Ilr and Mrs George Taylor Mr and Mrs C D Partridge Mrs Grace i Berry Miss Edna Beck MIws Efllo Home lIls Hazel Taylor Miss Pearl Taft Mesrc Harry Thomas Charles Gllei Jam Giles John H Crane Will Thurman arl Mr Rl Cla ton |