Show i I I J 7I I i Receptions and BaIls Society hrd a chance yesterday to Informal enjoy ono of those delightful I receptions the kind which goes so far toward making social life perfect In other and larger cities of the country Mr and Mrs J R Walker ttnd Mr and Mrs Charles A Walker threw open < their lovely home at the corner of Fourth South and Main from 4 t07 Oclock and the rooms brightly lighted and fragrant with many Jlowors were filled with their friends The Anderson string quartette In the hall furnished Charming music The hosts and hostesses received their friends In the drawingroom Assisting In entertain inS were Mrs Duke Baxter Mrs Edward Ed-ward S Forry Mrs McClurc and Miss HarknesH In the library Mrs Montague Mon-tague Perry and Mrs Robert Barlow Harkncss presided over the tempting punch bowls In the diningroom Mrs Burns Macdonald served cafe frappe and MtJO W Powers and Mrs Edward Ed-ward Howard poured coffee Assisting were Misses Judge Woodward Sherman Sher-man Laura Sherman Salisbury Rend and Thornc During the hours of the reception nearly every one prominent In the local social world called and the event was the most enjoyable one Imaginable Dinners and Luncheons Mrs William Reid gave a delightful luncheon on Wednesday In honor of Mrs F M Smith The Invited guests I were Mcsdamcs W G Sharp Robert I B Harkncss 0 E Cary George K 1 Fischer Griffin Kerr E R Eldredge I Boyd George F Downey J E Caine T B Farlow C D Rooklldgc V I 1 Rice George M Downey D M Lindsay Lind-say r11 Bldwell G Y Wallace I David Keith Misses Harkness Woodward Wood-ward GIrt Block Roodlldge Crawford Craw-ford Hanaucr Shearman Edna Shear I man Kimballa f Mr and Mrs Morton French were hostesses of an elaborate and beautifully j I beauti-fully appointed dinner Tuesday evening even-ing given complimentary to Miss Alice I I French known to the public as Octave Thanet and Mrs Crawford The table I I decorations were pink and most artist I I leallY arranged The centerpiece was of Mexican drawn work over pink In I which was a mirror and a vase containing con-taining an Immense cluster of pink carnations I car-nations At either end of the table were candelabra and candlesticks l con taining pink candles shaded In pink around which plumosa and smilax were effectively arranged Tied to the chair of each guest was a bunch of carna I tions Those present besides the guests of honor were Messrs and Mosdames j Eugene Lewlo French Judge and Mrs Roy le Dr and Mrs Bcattle Mrs Dun ford Miss KImball Dr Garrison < A Mrs Eugene Lewis was Jlost ss of a I delightful luncheon Tuesday given complimentary lo her cousin MIss AHcc II French pduvc Thanet and Mrs Crawford The table was charrnlrigly decorated a huge bunch of red carna lions forming the centerpiece Holly I was hung In the i windows of the dining room and ninny American Beauty roses I were charmingly arranged In the par lor Chose present besides the guests of hojjor wcro Mesclames Ewing Vincent Vin-cent Moore Van Arman Stewart W C Jennings Dart Dunford Elmer Jones George Y Wallace Morton French Penrose Wallace and Belden 1 S Mr and Mrs S F Fenton enter tained at a beautifully appointed dinner din-ner Thursday evening given in honor I of Coy and Mrs Wells The table cecoratloiiR of pink and white were very effective a large cluster of carnations I car-nations forming the centerpiece on Bat tenburg from which pink satin ribbons I were drawn across the table Ten guests I were present Mrs R II Channing was hostess of a delightful buffet luncheon on Thurs day The diningroom was charmingly decorated with white and yellow marguerites mar-guerites tastefully arranged with asparagus fern which colors were car Tied out In the decorations of the dif ferentrooms Those present were Mes dames S ET Babcock J R Walker Charles R Walker Clifford Pearsall O W Powers Louise Smedley Smith Arthur Bird Boyd Hayward C IL Post Robert Smith Burns Macdonald Duke Baxter E S Ferry Foote Misses Woodward Lowe Nason Burke Dooly Porter Thorn Misses Kinney a S Y One oC the delightful affairs of the week was the dinner given by Mr and Mrs R Channlng Friday c mpU mentary to Mr and Mrs Robert B Harkneas The table was charmingly decorated an Immense cluster of pink carnations and asparagus plumopa forming the centerpiece with candela bras at cither end shaded in pink while from the chandelier above hung a large shower bouquet of carnations and ferns The guests were Messrs and Mesdames Robert B Harkneas W G Sharp Misses Harkness Burke Judge MOSBIB E B Wicks Hcinta J Wolcott Thompson Mrs M J Dailey of Park City was the guest of honor at a luncheon given at the Alta club on Friday by C P Ovcrfield S S O Mrs Charles D Moore entertained at luncheon yesterday In honor of the ladles la-dles who assisted her at her receptions some two weeks ago Christmas greens ferns and red carnations formed the beautiful l decorations in k the dining room Those In wHose honor the luncheon was given were Mesdnmes H P Mason F A Vincent Charles G Plummer WA Nelden O E Carey and Miss Cameron Leonard Mesdames Stuart and Van Annan were also guests yesterday Card Parties and Teas On Thursday evening lrnnd Mrs Windsor V Rice gave a large and delightful de-lightful card party at the Knutsford over 120 being present Tie guests were received In the parlors and later ushered to the red and green dining rooms It was exactly as if two card parties were being given The tallies tied with red ribbon designated the red room and the darker cards the green room A head table In each room was also a novelty and at the end of the games prizes were awarded In the green room Miss Shearman Max Ilanauer Mrs Rooklldgc and Walter Shoup won the prizes and in the red room Mrs Jay T Harris Mrs W W Flagg Dr S H Pinkerton and R Jf Glendlnnlng were the Avlnnors The score cards were adorned with pen and ink sketches The tallies for the ladles were green or red golf cards The decorations deco-rations In each room were In keeping with the color scheme and most artistic At the close of the games delicious re freshments were served f Mrs Henry Styer entertained at a delightful Kensington Tuesday afternoon after-noon in honpr Mrs George F Downey Dow-ney and Airs W G Sharp The rooms were artlsticciily 1 decorated with souvenirs souve-nirs and curios from Manila The guests were Mesdames J R Walker Charles Walker Foote D R Gray Rodlidgc Bldwell Powers Charles Wllkes Pfouu and Misses Sherman Eloise Sherman Salisbury Carter Rooklidge Lowe Mason and Hark ness Mrs W F Culmer entertained at an Informal Kensington yesterday afternoon after-noon S S SAn S-An English tea will bo given a week from Thursday by the ladles of Unity circle at the home of Mrs Husbands S S O The Misses Ada and Geneve Ellcrheck entertained card yesterday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs Horace Eller beck and a very pleasant time was the result Pink and green was the color scheme carried out The guests were Mesdames C M Benedict T R Eller beck T D Lewis John Groesbeck H S Ensign George Marshall Bert Home Written Ellerbeck George Reed Anthony GOdbe W S Ellerbeck Edward Ed-ward McGqrrin J E Hansen Will El lerbeck Frank Groesbeck W D fiLer Banks Claud Gates Henry Lund Mi S4 Shell Austen Whitney George Lam bert G F Felt George Ellerbeck Vivien McCune W C Spence J O Elfecbock I Will McDonald KImball Lee Harding N W Clayton L C Kar rick the Misses Howit Hayes Bessie Clawson Laura Sanders Enid Moffat Lulu Spence Kathie Dougalll Rebecca Morris Mackintosh Young Ida Savage Vida Eccles of Ogden Bowrlng Dwyer Geneve and Ethel Felt Weddings and Engagements Joseph E Turner and Maud A Clark two young people residing In East Jor dan were united In marriage by Deputy Depu-ty Clerk Emery yesterday I 00 V The wedding of Miss Chloe Hunter and Frederick R Woolcy will take place next Thursday q Themarriage took place in Ogden on Wednesday of C J Hahn of this city and Miss Minnie Matzen of Hooper Neb Mr and Mrs Hahn have re turned to this city and are at home to their many friends at 351 Ninth East street Miscellaneous Events Mr anfl Mrs L1 C Miller gave some rbhing unique in social affairs Tuesday night when a larira number of their friends were bidden to the First Congregational Con-gregational church for a musicale Mrs Miller was presiding at the great organ or-gan and It was her first appearance before a Salt Lake audience to which her excellent work was a surprise and pleasure Mrs Percy Somers Cocks always a feature when upon the pro gramme assisted and the number weres all delightful At the close the doors at the left were thrown open and Mr and Mrs Miller received In the Sundayschool room assisted by many friends The church and schoolroom W3re most artistically decorated andre and-re r shmens were served All in all It was a delightful affair S a Mr and lrJJ A Reeves entertained enter-tained informally at lea Sunday evening even-ing The table was beautifully arranged ar-ranged with hnndpainted china the centerpiece of ferns Those enjoying the evening were Mr and Mrs Harry Clark Miss rrent the Misses Harrison Harri-son and the Misses ClarkS v Clark-S e The puplla of Mrs Graham F Putnam Put-nam will give a piano recital next Tuesday evening nt her residence 131 Eighth East street The Invitations have been issued but all friends arc cordially Invited Christopher B DIehl delightfully entertained en-tertained about twelve members of the T TT club at his home Friday evenIng even-Ing Music was ono of the features of the evening 1 S I Last Monday evening witnessed avery a-very pleasant event at the home of Mrs George Tcasdale 483 First street the occasion being the 00th birthday of her mother Mrs Alice Hook A number of her children grandchildren and grcatgrnndchlldien assembled to celebrate the occasion o S S Mr and Mrs E S Ferry entertained at a theater party at the Grand Wednesday evening a aMiss a-Miss McIntyre delightfully entertained enter-tained Informally Tuesday eveningS S S S i The W CT U met Friday afternoon after-noon with Mrs A H Mayne of 115 South Fifth East streetS street-S It It The Sewing club met Tuesday with Mrs J J T Richards 6 M S The ladies of Unity circle will give a sociable at the residence of John Strlckley 00 South Third East street Friday evening S S S The Daisy club met on Wednesday evening with Miss Emma rallace Avery A-very pleasant time was enjoyed by the members The next meeting will bo held at the home of Miss Minnie Goss Mr and Mrs Samuel E Hill of 1113 South First West gave a birthday I party January llth in honor of Samuel E Hill Jlprlor to his departure to the Southern States mission A most I enjoyable evening was spint The guests were Mr and Mrs B White house Mildred Melendy Mr and Mrs Granvllle McNelll Mr and Mrs John Williams Mrs W II Hill Mrs Bag ley the Misses Alice and Nettle Hill Pearl Tomllnaon Daisy and Ruby Derr Jane and Emily Allsworth May and Pearl Roberts Ethel Reeves Katie Ka-tie McNeil Minnie Sheppard Alice Gallaway Llzzlo and Mary Hill Messrs Archie Pettit Thomas and Isaac Lambert William Allsworth Lauria Pratt David Shlmmon i Alfred Fawson Charles Burns T Goodfel low J Rousbcrg W Barnes A S Mr and Mrs A W Felt entertained at dinner last Sunday In honor of Mr and Mrs George West of Morgan who were married on the 8th of this month Mr West Is a nephew of Mr Felt Mrs West formerly Miss Nell Hardy Is a popular young lady of Morgan About fifteen members of the Felt family were present Mr and Mrs West left for home Sunday evening even-ing MrsA W Felt has as her guest Mrs D W Heastdn and children of Stockton Miss Nellie Mulhall entertained on Friday evening in honor of the Misses Fanander of Honolulu who are visiting visit-ing here A musical programme was rendered by the Misses Fanander and Bert Mnrgc Its Refreshments were served during the evening Those present were Misses Fanander Marr getts Mrs Rudd Miss Vernon Bert Margctts Miss Fennla Rudfl Mr Eardley Mr and Mrs George Mar getts Miss Grace Lever of Tooele o 01 SOn IOn I-On Tuesday evening a reception will be given at the home of Dr and Mrs T B BeaMy in honor of Dr John Hqnry Barrow of Oberlin college All students of the college who reside In this city arc Invited lo be presentS present-S V aMiss a-Miss Mottle Mullctt was hostess at a pleasant surprise party at her home last l Saturday afternoon The affair was In the form of a sewing circle Dainty refreshments were served Those who enjoyed the affair were The Misses Marie Terry Ruby McEvan Laura H Young Irene Emery Isa Os wald and AIled Galloway 4 oil c Mrs E M Miller assisted by Mrs Russel L Tracey gave a birthday party to twentyone little girls for her daughter Golda at her beautiful home on First street Saturday afternoon The prizes were won by Miss Genevieve Savage Miss Relvan Spencer and Russell Rus-sell Tracey The rooms were decorated deco-rated with flowers and palms The guests were Ramald King Zayda Bothwell Isabel McLaughlin Frapcls Cowan Callo Crane Marguerite Piper Marie Center Russell Tracy Helen Jones Alice Wall Mary Wall Geraldine Brown Jean Spencer Rehan Spencer S if S Miss Rosemary Glosz was hostess at a charmingly Informal musical on Tuesday evening American beauty roses and red carnations were effect ively used In the decorations Instrumental Instru-mental solos were rendered by Mrs Osborne and Mr Anderson and vocal selections by Messrs Copley and Shear man Miss Gloszs beautiful voice was also heard In several operatic numbers The guests of the evening were Messrs and Mesdames John Reed and Glosz the Misses McMillan Clalrey and Rawllns Messrs Shearnran Whitney Lovey Froisetlv Anderson Rosenbaum and Copley 1 o a Banner hive No 11 Ladies of the Maccabees will give a reception and public installation of officers on Thursday evening January 2Crd at I O O F hall o S Mrs Gorham entertained the College Col-lege club very pleasantly on Thursday and the meeting proved to be one of the most enjoyable of the year The Misses Peak and Atchison will entertain enter-tain the members at Hammond hall at the next regular meeting when the annual election of omcers will beheld be-held a e S I Among those who occupied stalls at the Wednesday evening performance of The Princess Chic were Miss Rosemary Rose-mary Glosz and a party of friends Including In-cluding Miss Leta McMillan Mrs Glosz Messrs Lovey and Clairey G Mr andSMra Frank E Davey are at home at 678 E Fourth South C a The skatingparty given by the Bil lies last Tuesday night at Tenth South and State was a great success and those present expressed themselves them-selves as having spent most enjoyable enjoy-able evening The club arrangement committee are now making preparations prepara-tions for a number of novel parties toe to-e given In the near future and the club members are looking forward with pleasant anticipation to next Thursday evening the occasion being dancing party nt the Ladies Lltqr ary clubrooms d < t 4 e Mr and Mrs Will Needham entertained enter-tained the Oak Leaf cl bon Thursday and all present I had tile usual good lime Prizes were awarded to Mrs Dinwoodey and Ed Needham and the consolation to Mrs J Brown The club will meet on January 30th with Mr and Mrsi Frank Earl 004 O E Brannlng gave a surprise party on hIs daughter Lillian at his hlme 101 Rio Grande avenue last evening January ISth Refreshments were served and all present had a very delightful time Those present were Misses Eula Hardesty Carrie Gotham Kate Dunlap Bertha Hansen Bertha Edwards Mamie Frees Vera Need ham Nellie Welch and Jennie Rostron Messrs Emil Frees William Clausen William Carter Leroy Hales Charles Ferguson William Scoficld Charles Tolhurst Arthur Selby Rolla Johnson Alvan Everett and Pat Parry 00 A very pleasant surprise party was given on Mlso Mae Kane by a number of her friends at her home on South Main strcet Friday eveningS evening-S S S Miss Cora White was the recipient of a very enjoyable surprise which was tendered by a few friends Friday Fri-day evening Those present were the Misses Lucile Parry Ethel Wilkinson HattIe Ward Lillian Vowles May Vowles Mary TIbbs Estella Parry Cora While Leone Wlscomb Rose and LIU Hicks Messrs George Fisher Fred Evans Will Naylor Niels Chris tcnsen J Blackburn Mark and Del Willdnson J hicks R and W Wls comb John White A most enjoyable time was had by allS all-S a Mr and Mrs E W Johnson have gone East for a month S S O Thc Twentieth Ward 63 club and some few friends were entertained Thursady evening by Mr and Mrs Henry T McEvan at their residence No 473 Fourth street The prize winners win-ners were Mrs 0 D Romney and Mr R G Savage Misses Marian and Louise McEwan entertained some thirty thir-ty of their little girl friends at their home Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 F p m Games were played and refreshments re-freshments served 4 5 o The Opal club will hold its next social so-cial tomorrow evening Monday January Janu-ary IjOlh at the Ladles Literary clubrooms club-rooms at S p m A large attendance Is expected as several new features will bo in troduced S S S i Mrs John Sully entertained at a 5 I II oclock tea Thursday afternoon in I honor of Miss Gedmey of Mcrcur who is visiting Mrs William Duckworth of this city S The Christensen Wednesday evening soirees will be resumed next Wednesday Wednes-day These affairs are of an Informal 1 nature and are looked forward to with pleasure by the patrons of dancing S S 10 The Century Whist club enjoyed the hospitality of Mr and Mrs Harry Clark on Monday The prizes were won by Mrs Herman Harms Mr Henry T Smith Mrs Robinson and Mr Olfcn bach An elaborate menu was served in the most delightful manor the table being arranged with a beautiful centerpiece center-piece of rod and white carnations and smilax The following members were present Messrs and Mesdames Dar mei Harms Smith Robinson Offen bach and Clark Next Monday the club meets with Mr Herman Harms 511 First street S O O Miss Martha Walters has gone to New York where she will spend thp winter visiting relatives Ito I-to a The friends of Miss May Kane planned a delightful surprise at her home CCO South Main street last Friday Fri-day evening The evening was taken up with dancing and a musical and literary lit-erary programme US S t One of the most unique events of the week will be the hop of company H to be given at the Armory on Friday ecnlng Although the affair is purely informal thd decorations which are to be distinctly military will prove a decided de-cided attraction to the invited guests The companys reputation in the line of amateur minstrels Is fully established estab-lished and their ability as hosts will doubtless be quite successful Mesdames Mes-dames Ileber M Weils C S Burton S C Park Ezra Thompson Samuel Woodward David Keith Ellsworth Daggett W V Rice and W A Nelden are the patronesses for the evening S S S I The Womens Council of Utah will give a ball in the Eighteenth ward amusement hall In the near future The date has not yet been decided upon V O V Prof and Mrs J E McKnlght are now at 12S West Sixth South S S S The Autumn Leaf club was delightfully delight-fully entertained by Mr and Mrs Marshall Mar-shall Cole Wednesday everting Eight games of progressive high five were played prizes being won by Miss Gertie Williams and Mr Will Cole and the consolation by Mrs Ray Cole Dainty refreshments were served and the remainder re-mainder of the evening spent In vocal and Instrumental selections Tliose present were Mr and Mrs Marshall Cole Mrs Mill Cole Mr and Mrs Ray Colo Misses Gertl Williams Emma and Gertrude Lienhard Messrs H Welte E George and A Cardwel The club adjourned and a special meeting will be held Monday at 1C6 North Main street S S The U and I Crystal club was pleasantly pleas-antly entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs I Harvey Thursday evening After presenting the hostess with a nice set of silver knives and forks the club enjoyed their usual games of high live nrst prizes being won by Mr and Mrs C A Strickland second by Mrs H Branch and Mr I Harvey After an elegant supper literary games were played until a late hour Then the club adjourned 10 meet in two weeks at the home of Mr dAImW H Culver Purely Personal Maj George M Downey and Mrs George F Downey left on Thursday for San Francisco to meet Maj Downey on his return from the Philippines Mrs George ASnow Is In Ogden visiting Mrs W H Chevers S S oil Mrs W A Nelden leaves today for the East where she will make an extended ex-tended visit S a Mrs David McCarthy well known in Salt Lake Is expected to return in March to make visit several weeks e S Chester Nason expects to leave for California shortly S 0 S Miss Conievc Clary of Montana Is In the city the guest of Miss Leta Mc Millan S S S Fred C Dern left on Tuesday for Deep Crack whero he will take charge of the Midas mineS mine-S S S Clarence McCornlck has gone to New York and Boston for a few weeks Mr Wllllo McCornlck has returned from San Francisco and will be In the city a few days before taking his departure de-parture for Russia 0 S 6 Miss May Newton of Pasadena Cal arrived In i the city Friday on her way from the East and will be the guest for < 11 fqw days of Mrs Henry W Lawrence S a Mr and Mrs O J Salisbury have returned re-turned to the city 1 V Mrs J B Farlow spent Monday in the city the guest of Mrs W W BiterS Biter-S S 01 Mrs Priscllla Wells and Mrs Frances Wilkinson leave February 1st for Los Angeles where they will spend the remainder re-mainder of the winterS winter-S S SIr S-Ir and Mrs Charles E Ilawvcr returned re-turned Wednesday from an extended visit In the East U 45 Miss Dora E GOBS of Denver stopped In this city Tuesday on her way home from California She was the guest of her cousin William Pischel 11 S S Dana McGrcady left Tuesday for New York and will be In the East about a month before settling permanently In Chicago CoRe S S Rev Arnoldus Miller of Little Rock Ark was In the city Wednesday en route to Ely Nov and was the guest of Bishop Leonard S S S Thomas BIythe of Evanston Wyo p spending a few days with his daugh terMrs Jack Keith W U S Jay Groo has returned from Call fornla S S S Miss Julia Wright and Miss Florence Flo-rence Gwilllam of Ogden are visiting Miss Katherine DouglasS Douglas-S S S I Miss Vida Eccles of Ogden Is tin guest for a few days of Miss Myrtle Banks a Mr and Mrs A D F Reynolds oe Ogden are visiting AttorneyGenera i and Mrs Breeden It S S Mr and Mrs Alfred T Egan are a L hpme at 211 South Sixth East street wh rc they will be until about Marcl lIst awaiting the completion of thel new residence Mrs Egan will receivE her friends on Wednesdays S o 5 Mr and Mrs Meacham and Mrs Hoyt of SU Paul are the guests of Mr and Mrs A H Boxrud o o Mrs James McFarland has gone tc Lima Peru > vhre sne will join Mr McFarland They expect to remain for some years III Mr and Mrs S Lincoln Boggsare at home at 661 East Second South streeL S e 4 The Misses Hall are at home at 132 T street t iS S SS Prof Joseph Luce left on Thursday for British Columbia where ho will take charge of a large cinnabar property prop-erty o p I Mr and Mrs Henry F Poland left yesterday for their new home in Pone Mont U S o James W Neill hasreturned from a business trip to New York and other Eastern cities 0 Mr and Mrs George Dern will be at home shortly at 1172 East South Temple street S i j Mr and Mrs Louis Simon and daughter left l for New York Tuesday to be absent about two months S S S Mrs Jack Armstrong Jevnc of Los Angeles arrived in the city Tuesday and Is the guest of her sister Mrs David Murray l Miss Alice French who spenfc a few In Salt Lake last days weekis expected ex-pected again shortly on her return from California when a reception win be Ivcn In h r honor F ronch by anti r3 Mrs Jto EUen t > C 0 7 < 15 Bruce Brown S alt Lake or Ogden h to tcsllle a1uus resIde5 pcr nenUr 11 Miss LUcll JcnnlnJ9 sPCnc1lng lite hOildrtvs nlh hls don s in on Tuesday the lUlt In i Logan to reum hc cttri S r t1t S AIrS G W lhe early Snow and cia part or the gfbttt h of W some t their abSenco weeks Uss In Calirotj EiI 1 4 > t j tihe 2flo Ef1St guest Third oC South MIss street Alina yno at 11111 CiS S p Mrs F A YedtrWOOd from Provo ln5 i fe lSV beflt Ing Mrs Sam Schwab week for tbtn S S Miss Doettchcr hag S Concto C where she will C1t lwo or three months mako aMiss vlt It S lor Miss a trlD Clara to Hawkins CalifornIa left OnI S s l1r and Mrs cii Yard 1 Oa for Galveston left Tex jl S s Mr and Mrs FrantfWTftit arc guests In or v isit her other the i Af 1t8 fes MAl 1 E I n Fay Kw before returnln p 1 home ng wht S p Sir and Mrs E D Wcklns 1 guests of Mr and AIrs t S5S5W rs lIarry Tuesday rr3cht S Miss Bessie Clawaon leaves lotS 0 Francisco next Friday r fea S S pAirs p-Airs Ilyrum Johnson Nov on Of Eore v i who r formerly MreH is i visiting Mrs HarrIet resided PHhU i T South Twelfth East She SnVi two or three weeks t < J ci S pAirs p-Airs J c McChrystal tal left T morning for her home hi EurekJ T S S S Mrs W S Earls has Mlsourl where she has returned been tit f an extended visit p I Nat Liechtenstein returns next EaS a visit 1 ° f some months l East h j U I 5 5 5 Mrs O K Lewis who hash has bt L Butte for the past few Weeks Tk Isu peeled home today a f b s S Mrs J F Carey of Cheycnre has been the JJJwJ 1 gtiest of Mr and James W Campbell will leave Cfb home the last of the week OGDEN SOCIETY Thcre were a number of very rlss social events last week which rinsM wasoMtf the gayest of the New Year ThIs ON I tho annual ball of the Weber clubwinu nr jij a largelyattended and elaborate 1t OMS 1riI S s aMiss a-Miss Minnie Davis returned Ttar lbnll from a Salt Lake vl hill Mrs W II Chcvcrs hag as htr i Mrs George II Snow of Salt Lake r k u S Friday evening a most cnjoiabfc UT well party was given In the Flrtt vl amusement hall In Jiopor ot Lj naa Taylor 4 5 5 Miss Ella Hogan Is back In Qgiafa a visit with old lIt l-It M a Mr and AIrS Thomas Stewards < < I II Salt Lake visited Ogden friends Tu ii I 1 Alias Ida Thoreson of Logan rtftrsti homo Tuesday alter a two monthsfa with Mr and Mrs C E Thorstctx 1 Ogden I a S AIrs Jobh Grant of Salt Lake Is fi lug Mrs R S Joyce S Mrs George A Lowe of Salt LaliJ visiting Ogden friends S S S Mr and Sirs C Vance of Pocaltllazi visiting friends InOgdcn 4 I L pq 1 d I j 4 4F C Schramm of Salt Lake wu e Ogden visitor Tuesday a a S Miss JcasloCody la back from a ti to Mammoth > S S V The father of Mr B Tomes end U brother and slater from Vjomlnf n Ited him last week I S I Mrs D II Pcery and daughter LOT left for southern California Wcdntti to vial for a couple of months U U S Tho members of the M I E church dfcrcd a very pleasant reception and wz welcome Wednesday evening to la t new pastor Rev Mr Wormer nnd u t Jv at the homo of Mr and Mrs J G Pal no S 5 5 Mr and Mrs A T Pyrcr of Salt Iitt were Ogden visitors Monday S S S La Coterlo was entertained TOKr January 7th by Mrs J N Kimball Til principal feature of the programme nI tho paper by Mrs W K Adam 1k Relation of Art to Life The writer especially fitted to treat this subjW havlnc given much attention to aittM Its eficci upon the Individual Man > b stances were cited of the elovatlnc I lw of some beautiful object upon Ina Ii the tenement dwMlers of our great oix and evperhTcos rHated of the JftoLl 11 I art renders to college settlement tfokC1 Magazine articles upon BurneJofift w Tadcma were read by MeEdimcs W iw Corlew and Patton Mired J Damon of Su Luke delighted even on > with hr WIng W-Ing of Spring Song and as uicore JJJ Rosary Merfdamcs A C Emer5C Hurst Mnglnnls Abbott Kirk ird MIsri Damon Conroy and Kuhn wcro guwi I After tlu always charming social EW I when refreshments were served the dtt adjourned a e The regular blmonthlv meeting of 1M t Womens Christian Temocrancs uaw WHS held at tho home of Miss S C CW man Wednesday afternoon About two members were present four new Eg hem being nc ved Into the union rJer were Mrs Chapman Mrs Morris B Bucher and AIrs Tollatrup The bw of the society sire making strenuous C1 otCrfll by i forts to obtafn the banner t t national officers to tho union hIL1r largest percentage of Increase in mdnt Continued on page 21 t Sody i I I I Continued from Paso IS chip during tho year A committee was appointed to call upon the Mayor and Chloe of Police to ask assistance in < Iii covering what saloonkeeper Is I selling liquor to certain boys A set OL rcsolu llona were ordered sent to the City Council Coun-cil asking for the pannage 01118t nntl clgarotto I Inwrho paper of tho aftor aioon was read by Mn Rapp on tho Influence In-fluence of Hooks The subject was ably discussed by the members After the programme delicious refreshments were nerved by tho hostess and her sister The Moat regular meeting will be at the homo of Sire Brownoll at No 2017 Washington avenue January 29 IMC 0 0 L A very pleasant birthday party was held at North Ogden Monday evening celebrating the nth birthday of Mr Alfred Al-fred Uerrelt of that place A largo number num-ber of guests woro present and Air and Mrs Berrott entertained them delight Sully during < lie evening Games conversation con-versation and other a amusements filled In tho evening very pleasantly and a bountiful boun-tiful supper ended the occasion Among thoso present were Mr and Mrs John Woodflcld Mr and Mrs John W Gibson Mr and Mrs N Montgomery Mr and Mrs James Ward Mr and Mrs F W Ellla Mr and Mrs James Royloncc Mr und Mra llyrurn Roylance Mr and Mrs C W Rash Mr and Mrs Joseph Orton Mr and Mrs Alfred Burt Mr and Mrs Marlow Berrett Mrs Hamlet Uorrctt Mr and Mrs It T Berrett AG Berrctt ind wife Mrs d S Dean Mrs Seaton and Mrs Rynbold of Ogden Mrs R G Borrett Mr and Mm Vanderhoof Mrs NL Berrett Mr and Mrs S N Campbell Camp-bell Mr and Mrs W Campbell Mrs Godfrey Mlsa H Berrott Mrs E Ber mt Al Toone and wife Misses llNl tt Ullla and Royhmue Masters Ellis Ilumdy Garners and Storey a 9 i Thursday ovenihg a very pleasant sur prlso party was tendered Miss Laura Sle vons 4t her homo on Washington avenue Games of various kinds I and music were the < features a mo delightful evening 0 O O Thursday evening tho members of tho 1 O 0 Fand Daughters of Jlobckah rravc a social at their hall which was a Jargolyattonded and very enjoyable af 3 air a e H The Bohemian ball Tuesday evening was ono of the decided social successes of tho season CI 0 Sunday evening Mrs P Martin celebrated cele-brated her G7th birthday entertaining a i > w friends nt her homo 11 Y o Thursday afternoon Mrs C M Andrews I entertained quite elaborately = a largo number of her friends enjoying her hospitality i hos-pitality during the afternoon PARK CIT SOCIETY I A jolly skating party Including tho following fol-lowing young people enjoyed Sunday at Brick Hills Misses Lillian Hedges Gretta Price Laura Townsend Florence Ilurlhut Freda Funk Pearl Snyder JoIe Jo-Ie Bailey May Hedges Mabel Snyder Messrs G Scott B Sykes W Sutton j F Cook L Durklns W McClellan B Jlartwcll Art Golst and A Smith o 0 1 Mr and Mrs Arthur Wcetcr entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday evening Tho table presented a striking appearance nan n-an artistic arrangement white and red carnations and maidenhair fern Large red bows and shaded candles added to the general effect Around the table were seated besides the host and hostess Miss Cora Snyder Miss Edyth Lowry IM Harriet Woolloy Mr and Mrs IA Bird Mr and Mrs J H Steele Messrs Bon Hampton Alex Colbath R B Wher ritt and J Decker of Salt Lako u u a Mr and Mrs IJcnry Wclsch returned to Park Wednesday after a pleasant two peeks visit with Mr and Mrs James livers and family of Salt Lake co Miss Katherlno Lawrence after spending spend-ing a week In the metropolis the guest cf Mr and Mrs W R Warren returned home Monday o Q Y The juvenile sewing society of the Episcopal Epis-copal church met In the church parlors Tuesday afternoon > s Mrs M M F Allen went down to Salt Lako Thursday afternoon for a short slay Y Y O Misses Edyth Lowry and Harriet Wool lc > entertained a small company of friends very informally Monday evening at their rooms In the Wight house e Q Miss Edna Ilershlsor chaperoned a skating party to Brick hills Monday where the afternoon was spent most enjoyably I en-Joyably Tho guests were Misses TIattle Jurgensen Daisy Hazel I and Lulu Roy Lizzie Watson Llllle Burlin Gertrude Woods Myrtle Robinson Lillie Funk Hose Barnlcot and Marguerite Woods O 4 V I Mrs C A Blocher departed for Nor borne Mo Thursday morning where she goes to spend two or three months with her parents Mr Blocher accompanied accom-panied her as far as Echo a Mrs Lcm Learn returned from ZIon Sunday where she has been spending the past week with friends a o a The masquerade ball given by Prof IF B Younger In the Dewey theater Tuesday Tues-day evening was dne of the most successful success-ful as well as the most enjoyable events of the winter rho hall was crowded I with maskers and all entered heartily in tho jolly sport Prizes were awarded to Mrs Margartt Sessions Mr W R Ridge and Mr Wheeler for bestdressed lady bestsustained character and most comical comi-cal character Co a a The Womans Athenaeum will meet with Mrs Vi W Armstrong tomorrow afternoon Instead of with Mrs F R Davis Da-vis as previously announced Members please note the change ro o One of tho most delightful afternoons of tho week was enjoyed on Thursday when Mrs F A McCarty and Mrs 1 F It Davis entertained a largo company of friends nt the homo of the former A luxuriance of varlcolorcd carnations and loses added beauty und fragrance to the rooms The tallies and scorers woro fancy fan-cy posters ornamented with pretty scenes Sxtythno wits the game enjoyed and prizes acre won by Mrs 13 J Bcggs Mrs F Hurlbut mid Mrs W C Wallace A delicious lunQhcou was served nt 5 I oclock which was thoroughly onjoyed rile invited guests were Mesdames M M V Allen W AV Armstrong F A Bird F Baccus E J BeggH A Baker W J Buck J M Cross J Frankd G W Gulliver J F Ginger J Guthrie J W Geiger Charles Heath F W Hat L If Hubbard H Hughes F ITurlbut Lem Learn W G Lamb J M Lockhnrt E P Lecompto J Mltldour L Petit R Paradise V Scott F Smith W D Sut ton C Shields J Thomson P JL Towey H S Townsend W C M allace C M Wilson A Williams A Vct J W White Lee Night E Whitehead and the Misses ICalhcrine Lawrence Julia Burllu Laura Macombcr Cora Snyder Dr Mabel Hughes and Lena Mohir e b 1h and Mrs M J > Daly went down to SaIl Lake Thursday afternoon to visit with their numerous acquaintances and friends 0 o Misses Ilattlo Baker Crescent Smith Maggie Baker and Arnold Smith enter Uilncd a small company of friends very Informally Thursday ccnlnt 1 at tho homo or Mrs F A McCarty M Q J Invitations which woro Issued by Mrs F R Davis and Mrs F A McCarty for an evening party have been recalled ow ing to the Illness od SIrs Davlsn son Norris ijho writer Is leased to Inform the readers of The Tribune that this popular young man Is I convalescent CI i > fci and Hrs Charles Shields were the recipients of a pleasant surprise party Friday evening Games music and dancing and a tempting lunch helped 1 to pass a most delightful evening ThS pests were Mr and Mrs w c Wal lace Mr and Mrs Frank A Bird Vlr i and Mrs J AV Geiger Mr and Mrs A Williams Mr and Mrs w V Arm I strong Mr antI Mrs Lem Learn Mr and Mrs G Jam Dr and Mrs C 1L VI190n Df nntl 1 Mrs E P Lecompte Mr and Mrs Waiter Scott 0 Q f A very pretty surprise parly was given at the home of Mr and Mrs OKcnfc Thursday evening In Lonor of their SOil Neal O Kcefe Music games and dancing were Induced In after which refresh ments wore served Thoso > present worn MIssos Joslo Bailey Maggie Wilkins Maggie Tadd os dlth Hobson Nellie Tucker rMih1 nl ° Tucker Annie Workman Velato Gibbons Emma RaHband Jennie Kasband Alice Fulkereon Messrs Neal Olvcefe L OKeofc will OKeete James Yates A Wllklnca HW Briggs Al G I Mitchell Frank Sullivan Borl Fulkersou I Frank Shields Mrs OKeofe was assist I ct1by Mr C F Foak on 4 a arson t Mr and Mrs Charles Heath entertained > of friends at dinner a sn all company last evening PROVO SOCIETY Mr and Mrs S S Jones gavo a vcrj enjoyable wedding reception In honor oC their son I Milton Jones to Miss Lulu J unorcaux of LopaJi A virltablo wed feast served and tho evening ding wts < Ill If I AU4L7U 1 i f w was enlivened with imislc and Ramos Mrs Jones la I a very extirnablo young holy of Logan and Provo gives her a slncoiu and hearty welcome Mr Jones Is one Jonesond of Provos promising young men held has filled successfully the positions held in the city and he ban a largo circle ot friends who bespeak for him a Joyous and successful lIftrhe guests were Messrs and IesdnnesrJ P K Johnson IL II Gluff A L Woodhouue J Beck Peter Stubbs Albert S Jones S J Jones Joseph Klrkwood Brig Johnson A L Towle Ray Jones Nels Johnson Tlyrum Johnson Joseph Johnson Mcsdamos Jane Allmau Julia Jones M A Till W C Ac Smoot Salt Lake Cc cslla Strong rank Thomas Salt Lake Jane Jones Sarah Jones Kllin Jones Misses Elma Armstrong Arm-strong Vllnto and Florence Martin Maud DanloVs Emily Bullock Mrs Wllllniu Rovlance Bert KIngsbury Eugene Clufr J VllkIns Hob Buckley W H Bowers It Eugen Jones and W S Lixmorouux of Logan S Q s Miss Emily Davis has returned to Salt Luko after a very pleasant vim with relatives and friends In the Garden City 0 0 e The Tcrpslcore club pave the second ball of the reason slnco its new organization organiza-tion and society was out enmusse About sixty couple were present at this delightful al delight-ful ball and each one present expressed themselves as onjoyllm the event to the utmost One striking feature of the oven Ing was the hnndtomc and cpstly gowns worn by the lulUts One could observe the filmiest laciest effects up to the elegant ele-gant and costly silks dfsigned hi becoming becom-ing ways for the beautiful Indies that appeared there In such becoming and I beautiful styles The gentlemen were equal to the occasion and looked the correct cor-rect thing 0 e Y Miss Flossie Pond and Miss Alice Iscly entertained on Saturday last In honor of Miss Peak of Salt Lake City U IhS J M I-hS W C A Smoot and Mrs Frank Thomas of Salt Lake City were Pro9 visitors this week J i aMiss a-Miss Avis Thompson left l this week for Salt Lake City to attend school through this present season CI e Mr and Mrs George E Howes homo was ablaze with mirth Joy and beauty on Tuesday evening last when they opened their hospitable doors to a number I num-ber of their friends and entertained them In a very elegant and perfect way Cards wero tiled main feature but Inter In tho evening a delicious luncheon was served I and some very choice musical selections rendered t s a I Mrs E A Wcdgwociti wns the guest of Mrs Sam Schwab this tfivst I week o Q Y Mrs Ben Bachman gave a delightful childrens party at her elegn t borne on Wednesday lust In honor of her little daughter Rctta a 0 0 Mrs M A Till entertained a nm ber of her friends at lea on her birthday Friday afternoon I Q Q 0 Dr Emily G Cluff managed a very successful suc-cessful surprise party In honor of her husbands birthday on Thursday About twenty guests were present and each one offered sincere congratulations to the honored host on his natal day A sumptuous sump-tuous spread was served and the evening was a genuine surprise and a genuine success Q a e Mr and Mrs S J Joi > pcrson gave avery a-very pleasing social in honor of Mrs Ann Joness eightythird birthday at their home on Wednesday last An Ideal birthday feast was enjoyed after which music was rendered by the famous Jep person family Toasts and responses were given and dear old Aunt Ann gave them iv hornpipe to provo her sprightliness About thirty guests were present 91 u The old people of Proo and surrounding wards will be entertained at tho opera house in tho near future Tho Ad Liplum club was entertained al the homo of Miss Maud Graham om Thursday evening The usual Joy and merriment reigned and a dainty and delicious deli-cious lunch was served Ono pleasing feature was tho pleasing musical selections selec-tions Among those present were Hattie Dixon May and Etta Dan erfield Florence Flor-ence Ethel and Nellie Rogers Maud Van Wagoner Pearl Daniels Nellie and Sadie Johnson Eliza and Eva Ward Electa Smoot Alice Amundson Alllc Smoot Lydia Roberts Sadie Graham Messrs Charles Thomas Charles Dixon William Ilodson Edgar Perry and Clay Spencer Will Dixon T Vickers Roy Dixon Albert Dixon Roy Jacques Loylund Graham Ernest DanKerflcid Bert Tlllerup Bert Sutton Wlllltt Daniels Owen Smoot and Edwin Fernandez Miss Teslo Roberts gave a Kensington tea at 3 oclock on Thursday The rooms were darkened and the tea served In avery a-very dnlnty way Those present wero Edna Stubbs Ruby Stubbs Edna Beck Wllda Paxman Mrs Phoebo Lundberg and Mrs C Shepard t 0 The marriage of Mr Elmo Cluff and Miss Mamie Crane was celebrated by a reception given at the Stale asylum on I Thursday evening as both had been In the employ of this institution Dancing was indulged In In Chapel hall and refreshments re-freshments served All were eager to congratulate the happy couple and gave tho best of wishes for their future Y a a The Republican ladles give a grand ball on January 21th In the Mozart hall Coy Wells and tho Slate oflicluls are expected and the famous Boshard and Pyno brothers are engaged for tho occasion It will bo quite a society event The ladles in charge are The committee on arrangements arrange-ments MesdamcR Shepherd E G Cluff F K Stewart Sam Roberts Will Bcaslcy I William Brereton Bell Bachman Miss Sadie Graham Messrs J T Farrcr Eph Homer George S Taylor Emer Armlt stead J E Page Frank Tucker com mltteo on entertainment Messrs and Mcsdamos Harvey II Cluff Eph Homer C E Loose A L Booth J II McEwan J E Booth George Powelson Albert Carter Dr M H Lardy J C Graham C A Glazier James Boyden Mrs Eleanor Moore Mrs F E Stewart Mr Reed Smoot committee on Invitation Messrs and Mesdames James Clove Thomas John Oscar Hyde William Beasley David Bonnott Josh Ilodson Albert Glazier Charles Taylor Joo CheC ver George Pea > Caleb Tanner Herbert Pyne Joseph Taylor Robert Anderson Misses Mary Boshard Blrdlo duff Eliza Ward Moore Vlrplo Bean Mrs Sarah Monk Messrs Vv Shepherd Shadrack Jones Mr and ilrv Lunbcrg committee on refreshments Mesdames Jackman Hardy Alta Strong Myra Strong Rcesley Clove Snyder Emma Zabrlskle J II Denhaltor Mary Graves L McBride Mc-Bride Kittle Hines Mary J Char George J W Crosby Jr Messrs and Mesdames red Vincent S K Roberts Newoll Knight J M Jensen o r The sixtythree card club vas delightfully delight-fully entertained at the Hotel Roberts on Wednesday evening by Mr und Mrs Will Roberts Mrs Scarf and Mr Jrvlno winning win-ning the prizes A dialing dish lunch was served tho gentlemen being called upon to do tho honors which created no end of merriment Mr and Mrs R B Thurman entertain the club next week Y a a Utah Sorosls met In regular season on Wednesday January 15th at the parlors of Mrs Obborne Mrs DeckIn the chair The first paper of the afternoon was given by Mrs Nina IL Smoot on tho Life and Wqrks of Blackmorc followed fol-lowed by ten minutes recess after which sixteen memlers answered to rollcall The next subject in the Country of Lorna Doonc was given by Miss Allle Smoot giving a very graphic and beautiful beau-tiful description Mrs Spcckart followed with a review of Lorna Doone After tho critics report club adjourned to meet In ono week at the same place i Dr and Mrs J IrVine bade adieu to their many lends on Friday afternoon and left for Suit Lake City to make that + their future home The doctor and his estimable wife have formed a largo clr clo of admiring friends who regret tho loss of their congenial companionship The doctor was highly thought of In business l busi-ness as well as social circles o < > Prof 1 Goodwin > aa a skating party to the Proctor on Wednesday last which wus hugely enjoyed by all grades of the school a 0 t Miss Millie Schroeder of Nophl Is visit ng her slater Mrs TJlton this week at tho Hotel Roberts LA2D1IUM5 SCHOOL For lancing At the same old number 25 West Third South street The new building going up in front of cole e does not Interfere with our classes Adult beginners class commences tomorrow evening s p 1 m Banning taught as it should be j |