Show c 4F r C iIJtsJR > Politics overshadowed social affairs 1 the past week 11 backward glance over the weeks affaIrs reveals 110t a single event o unusual interest to chronicle To be sure there was 10re or less entertaining en-tertaining in 3 smaH way but not one large affair to interest society lovers The coming week does not promise to outshine the one just ended as except for a few charm in teas and luncheons lunch-eons which are scheduled it will be almost uneventful 00 0 Special to The Heraid Glenwood Springs Cob Nov 12 At 3 this afternoon Arthur Thomas Earl SVelby and Miss Maria Mitchell were joined in marriage at the St Bar nabas Episcopal church in this city At the hour named Mr Velby accompan led by Major Harry Hill advanced to the altar entering from the vestry hey were clad in the regulation black costumes Miss Mitchell leaning on the arm of Dr F S Bascom and ac ornpanied by the Misses Lena and Minnie Welby advanced down the min aisle to the altar Inside the altar rail clad in the garments of their office were Rev Hiram Bullis of this place and Rev Dr Douglas Wallace from Salt Lake The former read the shall Captain and Mrs Wygant Mr and Mrs 0 T Salisbury Mrs Walker Judge and Mrs Goodwin Judge and Mrs Miner Judge and Mrs Hender I son Lieutenant and Mrs Cabaniss Mr Hayward Dr and Mrs Hughes Mr and Mrs C L Robertson Mr and Mrs W S McCornick Dr and Mrs Lindsay IUr and Mrs J R Walker Miss Keogh Mrs Woodward Mrs Spencer Mrs Daggett Mrs Hamilton Mr and Mrs M C Fon Mrs Julia Kimball Miss Mackintosh Miss Murray Mur-ray Mr and l1rs Igleneart Madame Pfoutz 111 and Mrs Webber Mr and Mrs George A Lowe 1111 T Ellis Browne Dr and Mrs Pfoutz Mr and Mrs W H Bancroft General and Mrs Penrose Mrs Wallace Judge and Mrs Robert Harlmess 111 and Mrs George Y Wallace lIr and Mrs NcWen Mr George M Scott 111 and Mrs Charles Read Major and Mrs Downey 9 The bachelors ball to be given at Christensens on Nov 22 will only be surpassed in social importance by the Alta club reception on Dec 28 The bachelors have sent out 500 invitations The hosts will be 111 W J Lawrence Law-rence Dr Union Worthington 111 R L Colburn 111 W G Sharp 111 George Vestervelt Mr J W Rook lelge Mr F C Schramm 111 S J I I I p I 4W Wc r I I e 1fjo l7 Po d joNJo qc J Jjy marriage charge according to the ritual rit-ual of the Episcopal church and the latter pronounced the solemn words that made the two man and wife The bride was given away by Dr Bascom Miss rena Welby was ringbearer for the bride Major H C Hill acting in the same capacity for 111 Yelby The altar was prettily decorated with flowers flow-ers The bride wore a gray cloth travelIng travel-Ing costume carrying in her hand an exquisite bouquet of brides roses The The bridesmaids were attired in traveling trav-eling suits The only ones present at tl ceremony ere the friends who accompany ac-company the bridal part here l1r and Mrs G W Kramer the Misses Carrie and Stella Kramer from Den yen Dr F S Bascom Rev and Ills D Douglas Wallace the Misses Lena and Winnie We1by aU of Salt Lake City These ana the groom and bride arrived here this morning in vo special spe-cial cars Immediately after the ceremony cere-mony an elaborate wedding breakfast was had in the private ordinary of the Hotel Glenwood Telegrams of congratulations con-gratulations and numerous 4cxes con taming gifts were delivered to Mr and Mrs Welby upon their arrival at the hotel Immediately after the marrIage mar-rIage I Tonight they left here for Denver In I company with the Kramer party After remaining in Denver a few days fro Welb and wife will go north into Canada and thence west to California Cali-fornia returning to Salt Lake in about six weeks J1r Welby is the general superintendent ent of the Rio Grande Western and one of the best railroad men in the west The bride known as Sister Mary during her work at St Marks hcsTltal Salt Lake wllere she was su nerintfTlclent of nurses is a most accomplished ac-complished lady Ifr and Mrs Welby will be at home after can 1 at 201 East Third street No cards 00 The card part given Friday evening by Judare and Mrs O W Powers was one of the enjoyable events of the week The rooms were effectively dec ryrated ft the occasion Pink chrysanthemums chrysan-themums palms and smilax were used in the drawing room The library was brightened with red while in the din jag room yellow predominated The hostess was assisted in receiving by Miss Murray and Miss MacJdntosh After the game Mr Daggett and Mrs Hughes rendered tome musical selections se-lections and Mrs IgIeheart read in her Inimical manner Later 1eIj1Dtng refreshnients were rerved and rIzes were warded to Mrs Pfoutz Mrs Spencer Mrs Good wIn Mr Btt Dr Lindsay and lrr T Ellis Browne Prezent were Judge and Mrs Mar o rJv I I I I Henry 1Ifr C R Richardson lIr T Ellis Browne 111 Clarence lIcCornick and Mr H W 1ason I The patronesses are Mrs W S Mc Corniclt Mrs 0 J Salisbury Mrs W F Colton Mrs Hot Sherman Mrs A C Ewing and Mrs Robert Harimess 0 < 9 < 111 and Mrs S Y SheIn entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs William 1mbridge The table was artlstlcal1y adorned with AmerIcan beauty and sunset roses and besides the gucsts of honor there were IJresent 1fr and Mrs P T Farnsworth 111 and Mrs Pearson Mr and Mrs Frank Knox Miss Zieg icr Miss Yelby 111 Causten Brown Mr F C Schramm I 0 t > Mr and Mrs Charles McMahon and Dr and M1s Eugene Whitney will entertain en-tertain it cards Thursday evening at the home of the former 0 i Mrs William Wollerton Riter and Mrs Charles Henry Wells gave a large reception yesterday afternoon from 2 until 5 at the home of Mrs Biter Daylight was excluded and the rooms illuminated with electricity and lams with many colored shades The draw I lag room yas decorated with cnrysan themun1 palms and smilax The hostesses hos-tesses were assisted in receIving by Mrs William C Jennings and Mrs Joseph Jcnnlqss The library was in red Here uuncn was served by Mrs E R Eldredge The dinIng room was doneIn yellow and white The round table was adorned adorn-ed with a large bowl of chrysanthe mums in the chosen colors and from I it to the chandelier extended yellow ribbons twined with smilax The room I Was presIded over ly Mr A S Bpwer ir A assisted by Miss Hattie Jennings Miss I June Sadler and Miss Culmer I ChristenS stringed orchestra was I in attendance and during the after noo Mrs Lizzie Thomas Edwards sang several selections selectionso Mrs Fred Hale entertained delightfully delight-fully at a sixtythree party on Thursday afternoon The parlors were effectively decorated with chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums and smilax Mrs Kincaid won the prize for the greatest number of progressions and Mrs Moore was given the consolation prize both being dainty pieces of handpainted china The guests were Mrs Pelslee Mrs Darling Mrs Swan Mrs Daniel Mrs Ingram Mrs Linclt Mrs Donnellan Mrs Miller Mrs Moore Mrs King Mrs Forbes Mrs Whitney Mrs Day eler I1rs Leery Mrs Stephenson Mrs Simmons Mrs Cowan Mrs Boxrud Mrs Delano Ills Kincaid 11rs Boyd 1 IIIs Germaine Mrs Henderson 11rs Carpenter Mrs Ferguson Mrs Ken I worthy Mrs Hughes Mrs Reed Miss Preston Mrs Bennett Mrs Moon Mrs Kelsey Mrs Brown Mrs 1Iarkland Mrs Robert Officer Mrs Steiner Mrs Genter Mrs Ralph Hoag and Mrs Dale I 0 < < The dinner given by 111 and Mrs Otto Stalmann at the Alta club on Tuesday eaing prior to their departure I depar-ture for California was one of the pleasant affairs of the week The private pri-vate diningroom was very artistically I decorated The guests were Mr and Mrs A B Jones Mrs Bert Seaboldt 111 McPherson Mrs E Ellenbecker and Colonel Hutr 0 10 > > Mr and Mrs Mil enton of Seattle Wash were entertained by Mrs Hoyt Sherman during the past week I 000 Mr and Mrs H N McGrew and Miss Heath returned from Omaha on Monday Mon-day 0 0 Miss Lucy Moore of Washington D C will be the guest of Mrs Hoyt Sherman during the next two weeks 000 Mrs J H Moyle and children and Mrs Sarah Dinwoodey leave tomorrow for New York o 0 Mrs La Barthe was the guest of honor at a luncheon given Wednesday by 1lrS Hal Brown The daintily appointed table was adorned with pink and white ohrysanthemums and around it were seated Mrs La Barth Mrs IcVicker Mrs Boggs Mrs Wightman Mrs Gill S Peyton Mrs Arthur Brown Mrs Eugene LewIs Mrs Jacobs Mrs Dart o 0 Mrs T B Beatty entertained at luncheon yesterday in honor of the German club Among those present were Mrs Rancke Miss Rancke Miss Igleheart Mrs Daggett Mrs Crnick Miss Hanauer Miss AIrf Miss Colton Mrs E R Eldredge 000 111 and Mrs Fred Hale gave a very pretty party Friday evening The decorations dec-orations were in the SpanIsh and American Amer-ican colors and at the 13 tables the battle of Manila was fought with cards the victorious contestants Mrs Carpenter Car-penter Mrs Lyons 111 Scarff and Mr Judson receivIng the prizes Mr and Mrs Hales guests were Mr and Mrs F B Stephens ilr and Mrs Ralph Hoag llr and Mrs Genter Ylr and IIIs 1lcGurrin 111 and Mrs Fred Scarff 111 and Mrs Dale Mr and Mrs Patten Smith Mr and Mrs Bowman Bow-man Dr and Mrs Lyon Dr and Mrs Vincent 111 and Mrs Judson Mr and Mrs Farnsworth 111 and Mrs Pearson Pear-son 111 and Mrs Robert Officer Dr and Mrs Beattie Miss Beattie 111 and I Mrs Rood Mr and Mrs Steiner Mr and Mrs Eckels 111 and IIIs Hill 111 and Mrs Douglas 111 and Mrs Swart Mr and Mrs Armstrong Mr and Mrs ColbUrn 111 and Mrs Carpenter Car-penter and 111 Howard A dainty luncheon was given Friday afteznoon by Mrs Theresa Werner c mpli neIitary to Miss ShllUghnessy The table ldcoraffons of La France and American Beauty roses were most effective while the guest cards were mIniatures done in water colors To meet the guest of honor there were present Miss Lunt Mrs Arthur Brown I Irs George A Snow Mrs John Groes beck Mrs Beattie Mrs Taylor and Mrs Smith r 0 0 Mrs W A Nelden will entertain Wednesday afternoon u t > ti Miss Anna Mae lcllil1an will entertain enter-tain Miss Blanche Burke next week o 0 0 The members of the Reviewers club were very pleasantly entertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs J G Boyle Chrysanthemums in colors of yellow and white togther with roses and smilax were used to decorate the rooms An interesting musical and literary programme was carried out and later refreshments were served The hostess was assisted in entertaining the guests by Mrs L U King Mrs F A Vincent Vin-cent Mrs Brown and Mrs J C EKing E-King SeventYfive ladies enjoyed the affair 000 Mr and Mrs A B Jones Mrs Witcher Mrs Seaboldt lIr S H Fields and 111 W F 1c1lilJan occupied occu-pied a box at the performance of Cap ain Impudence on Wednesday even Ing 0 0 Miss Agnes Judge has returned from I Europe Miss Emily Curtis gave a very pretty dinner party Thursday afternoon 000 JUdge Miner has gone east o > Mrs Phoebe Kimball was the hostess of a very pretty luncheon on Thursday Thurs-day afternoon American beauty roses and pink carnations formed the artistic table decorations Those present were Mrs Amelia Young Mrs Kate Young Mrs Margaret Mar-garet Clawson Mrs Cannon lrs Le Grand Young Mrs Emily Clawson Mrs Reese and Mrs McDonald 4 > 0 The reception given Friday evening by the faculty of the Salt Lake college I col-lege was a thoroughly informal and delightful affair and was attended by the pupils and a large number of their friends 000 Mrs Edward McGurrin left yesterday yester-day for San Francisco where she will spend the next month with her brother Colonel Trumbo 000 Miss tIller of the High school was I the hostess of a very pretty dinner given Monday evening at the Kenyon An artistic arrangement of flowers and ferns adorned the table around which were seated Miss Reynolds Miss Root Miss Sherman Mr and IIIs Bunnel Dr Fowler Dr Root and 1Ir Boyd of lIr Oscar Lehman of this city was married on Thursday at Walnut Hills 0 to Miss Cora Rothenberg of that cIty The happy couple will make Salt Lake their home I 0 Miss Nettle Wilson of Ogden is visiting vis-iting friends in the city cj 0 t The members of the Royal Arcanum gave a pleasant social at the lodge hall on Ycdnesd y evening 4 1i > Mrs J H MacM1lhi of Ogden was the guest of her son J H MacMillan jr during the week 0 4 I I Among the weddings of the week was that of Miss Phoebe Phillips and Mr Lorenzo Beasley The happy evnt wa celebrated on Thursday evening at the home of Mr John Beck The ceremony cere-mony which was performed by Bishop O F Whitney was witnessed by the near friends of the happy coUple 0 0 Miss 11abel Clark has returned from Denver i 0 0 Classes 99 and 00 of the L D S college col-lege will give a ball at Christensens Tuesday evening Arrangement arIn j I C > Phage of ifis LucilePenrose Miss jean Irving Mr John Call lIr Willard Funk Mr William Waddoups and Mr Elias Ashton o 0 The Emerson circle held its first meeting on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs F C Kelsey The members mem-bers are Mrs Peaslee Mrs Baldwin Mrs Henderson Mrs McCoy Mrs Lee Mrs Moore and 111 and IIIs Bagby 0 The members of the Social Wheel club gave a dance at Christensens i Friday evening The ball was decorated decor-ated elaborately in yellow and black the colors of the club TwO hundred gUests enjOyed the evening 1 > 0 The Delta Phi society of the university univer-sity will give a dance at Christensens Friday evening < < > 0 Mrs Anthony La Torres entertained Friday evening In honor of the 32nd birthday of lIr La Torres Yellow and white chrysanthemums were used to deorate the parlors Cards were enjoyed and later Prof Carozzi enter taincl the guests with several piano selections Pheinvlted guests were Prof and Mrs illlJzzi Mr and Mrs John P Mealin 11r cnd Mrs F G Luke Mr and Mrs Chambers Mr and Mrs I hill 0 > 0 0 Miss Salle Fisher leaves for the east I tl1 nioriling 000 I lIr and Mrs R E Worrell have announced I an-nounced the engagement of their niece I Miss Lillian Quinlan to Mr Max I Schaefer 0 0 Mr John Cowley entertained at cards on Monday evening cvwcs I The ladies of the Central Christian qhurch gave a very successful musicale I on Wednesday evening at the church parlors Those who assIsted were Mrs Jolly Mrs Reed Mrs Andrews Mrs Maynard Mrs Bagley Miss Gray Miss Clayton and Mr Ashworth o The marriage of Miss Bertha Schneider Schnei-der of Logan and 111 Edward McCarthy Mc-Carthy of this city occurred on Thursday Thurs-day at the Logan temple Mr McCarthy McCar-thy is the assistant chief of the fire department Salt Lake will be their home 000 Time marrIage of Miss Maude Bow ring and Mi F L Woodbury will take plJn on Wednesday o i 0 Mr George Thompson of Ogden spent Friday in the city 0 0 At the Presbyterian church on Friday Fri-day evening an enjoyable reception was given o 0 Mrs J K Britts entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening in honor of Mr James Pardee The decorations were in the national colors A musical programme was enjoyed and later refreshments were served The guesls were the Misses Squires Rogers Kidder Johnson Dahlquist Brett Messrs Squires Elgren Johnson John-son o 0 On Thursday afternoon the senior class of the kindergarten training school of the University entertained in honor of the juniors An interesting programme was enjoyed by the guests < > 010 Tuesday afternoon Miss Flanders assisted as-sisted by her PUPilshgave recital at the Ladies Literarytclub 1 The followIng protamme was car ned out 4 Encouragement four hands Koelling Genevieve lIcCornlclt and Miss Flanders Flan-ders Melodic Gauschols I Lila Gooding Con Amore Beaumont Helen Keysor i Song of the Mill FlorenceKimQall i PaquereUe i Beaumont Edna Dunco Petit Bolero > Ravine Gladys Tuttle Pion Symphonique four hands Grleg Miss Yardley ahd Mias Flanders Vocal Hitz lIr Eldridge Mazurka Hits Florence Howat IdlJio Lack Louisa Lamson Eccossaise 1 Lbach Pear Vati Colt Spinning Song DOeso Florence Allen Vocal ii Hanford Impromptu two pianos four 1 hands Runecke Allie Miller and Miss Flanders I aNocturne Field Chant dAvril Lack I I Sophia Conhaim Concerto two movements Hiller Mrs Ellerbeck and Miss Flanders I 000 The Harmonic Singing society will I give a musicale Thursday evening at i the Ladles Literary club I 000 I Mrs Dofflemyer entertained Monday evening in honor of her son Arthurs I 16th birthday The guests were Winnie Denny Helen Denny lIabel Stevenson Steven-son Jane Gillette Lucile MorrIson MU I dred Phillips Eleanor Margetts Lloyd Denny William Stevenson Roscoe Groo Irving Weber John Schied Dan I idl i Smith Gordon Wilkinson Don Lochrie I 0 0 Utah Commandery No1 Knights Templar will give h ball Thursday evening at Masonic hall which promises prom-ises to be one of the prihcipal affairs of the coming week The committee on arrangements Is composed of W R Grant W A Stanton Stan-ton and J D Keifer On the reception committee appears the names of J H Woodman Samuel Paul S D Evans Stmuel McDowall A B 11oseley 1V S Evans C E Loose Oscar Gr shell A M Grant Nicholas Treweek E A Wall George H Dern W H Cunningham William Hatfield H M Cushing W J Lynch W B Andrew S D Jones L L Downing Down-ing Otto Stallmann A K Tiernan 0 The Shakespeare section of this club having completed the study of the text of Romeo and Juliet the next two meetings will be devoted to characters 1n this play Papers will be presented by different members of the class and their reading followed by general discussion dis-cussion The section will in two weeks begin the study of Macbeth 00 < t A very delightful musicale was given on Thursday evening at the residence I of Mrs Ray Robinson 313 South West Temple street In honor of Mr and Mrs Auerbach who left for San Francisco Fran-cisco An elaborate luncheon was served serv-ed after which songs and instrumental selections were rendered and a pleasant evening passed 0 A surprise party was given at the home of Mr and Mrs H B Fernandez 476 South Fourth West street during the week Those present were Miss Allie Miller Miss Luella Miller Miss Ella 1Illcroft Miss Nettle Taylor Miss S Evans Miss Mamle Evans 111 and Mrs Charles Balmforth Mrs G Sheppard Shep-pard Miss Ella Simpson 111 J F BalmfQrth Mr William Crmvton Mr IT Corless Mr A Buchanan Mr Will lam Langbacher Mr R Marcroft 111 J lIarcroft Mr H Leyland The affair vas arranged y 111 John Balmforth and the evening was a delIghtful one 0 0 MIss Pearson and Miss KiseH of Park City who have been visiting their aunt Mrs T W Mathews fot the past Jwo weeks left for home Thursday o On Wednesday afternoon Miss Jdssie Mlller entertained a few friends at a dainty luncheon Her guests were Misses Bessie Light Dolly DavIs Winona Jones Ella SCh lte Katherine 11cD01ald Lela Miller Josie Coune and Flossie McDougall 0 0 < S > The Unity Volunteer club of the Unitarian Uni-tarian church will give a social on Tuesday4 evening Nov 1fi at Unity i 1 i Hall Cards will be played until 930 DancIng the remainder of the evening 0 < > The Clover Leaf club was very pleasantly pleas-antly entertained last Friday evening at the home of Mrs Lakin 1221 East Brigham streeb The roll call with I each member responding with the name of his favorite book brought out a great deal of original thought and discussion dis-cussion Miss Davis very nicely rendered ren-dered an Instrumental selection The club vas especially favored with a talk by Mr Wilbur Rowland who recently returned on sick leave from Manila His description of his trIp and the peo pIe in ManUaw beautifuHy told At a late hour the members were served with refreshments by ITS Laken assisted as-sisted by MrsDreWlndiIrss Montague Monta-gue o 0 On Wednesday evenint VQodbiJ1e Circle will give a social Ladies Liter iy Club The history section meet Thursday morning Nov 17 at10 odl ck Bohemia Bo-hemia and the Real Beginning of the Thirty Years War will be given by Miss Wallace The Assembly of the States General Nov 11 1617 will be gIven by Mrs Lerline W Brown The subject for oneminute talks is the Waartgelders EE 0 The cunent literature and current events sections will meet at the club I rooms on Friday afternoon Nov 18 at 2 oclock The programme will be I A Study of Our New Possessions Mrs Vightman Book Review Queen Moo The Gleofan Tuesday at the club was educational day and the members were entertaIned by three Interestingand instructive papers pa-pers on Spencere Education The intellectual in-tellectual phase was treated by Ills Blanche P Lee the moral by Mrs Priscilla J Biter and the physical by Mrs Annette Culmer A short time was spent In genera discussIon Then followed a pleasant social hour over the teacups after which the club adjourned ad-journed to meet Tuesday Nov 18 at its new cozy club rooms In the Hooper building PROVO SOCIETY Provo Nov 12Utah Sorosls met Wednesday afternoon at the club 1Jom the president presiding IIIs CraIg conducted Darliameiltary drill Mrs Beck read a very interesting paper or The Feats of Hercules Mrs King continued her report of the federation and also read a very inter sting and excellent paper on A Club Conscience written by Mrs Greeson After recess the Story of the Goddess God-dess Fleece was read by Miss Bachman Bach-man Miss Reynolds chairman of the book committee presented a list of books to the club which she thought should be purchased for the library If approved by the club The report was accepted and the book committee ordered to buy the books 2t once The librarian has in charge at the present time Quite a number of books that have been donated to the young library of the Sorosis In the mothers section Mrs Craig gave a very interesting talk on Reverence Rever-ence As a Factor In Education after which the crItics report was given and the club adjourned 0 Mrs Roda Lipman has been visiting Mrs W R PIke this week 1 > 0 0 Atthe reslddnce of Elder C 11 Gardner Gard-ner in the Second on Tuesday Nov 8 occurred a very pretty wedding Tie younger brother of 111 Gardner Mr Frank 11 Gardner was united in marriage mar-riage with Miss Annice 11 Phearson Both are residents of Provo Mr Chas McPhearson acted as groomsman and Miss Nellie 1IcPhearson as bridesmaid About 40 guests were present to witness the cpremon The bride was dressed in blue silk trimmed with creamcol ored lace and rIbbons The groom in the conventional black suit The room where the ceremony was nerformed was beautifully decorated and splendid music was furnished by Professor Vo gelberg and daughters After the ceremony cer-emony the guests were invited to uar take of a wedding supper A multitude of friends joined in wishing the happy young couple a successful and enjoyable enjoy-able journey down the long path of If 0 Mrs Vine Brown of Spanish Fork has been visiting relatives 111 Provo the past week o 0 About 150 guests assembled at the I Hotel Roberts Friday evening to listen to one of the most delightful thuslcates of the season The affair was given asa as-a farewell compliment to 111 and Mrs De Loery who leave for Salt Lake City their future home on Sunday next The large dining room of the hotel was cleared and for the time beIng was transformed into a very pretty music han Everyone seemed to partake of the spirit of the evening and many were the expressions of pleasure heard on an sides after the rendition of the rogramme The numbers were all heartily applauded Following Is the Drogramme as rendered under the direction dI-rection of Mr Robert B Irvine jr Piano FaustMrs Irvine Waltz song EntreatyIiss Eve Ward < Piano solo NocturneStella Bennett Ben-nett I Contralto A Dream11iss Nettle I Raleigh Duet Sneak Not the Sad Farewell Miss Roberts and lIr Whitehead Trio violins and pianoProfessor Vogel Vo-gel berg Misses Vogelberg and Bernstein Bern-stein Tenor a Good Night b DreamsV B De Leery Piano Goddards Second Mazurka Miss Hael Taylor Quartette Soothing SyrupUessrs I Whitehead Irvine Roberts BurIes Violin Gypsy DanceMiss Vogel bRr bRrTenor Tenor Let 1Ie Love TheeMr Robert Irvine jr Contralto with violin obligatolIiss Raleigh Piano Fifth NocturneVera Hardy DuetMiss Raleigh and Professor De Loery Quartette Goodnight from Mar thalIiss Ward Mrs Irvine Mr Whitehead and 111 Roberts 000 The Nineteenth Century club met with Mrs Bonhan on Nov 11 the president presiding Mrs Codman conducted parliamentary driB The news of the week was reviewed by Mrs Searle The Norman Conquest was the first topic The subject was ably presented by Miss Dlcleenson A paper by Miss Kellogg on Chivalry in England completed the programme Seventeen members responded to roll call Mrs Barnes an honorary member mem-ber met with the club 000 Miss Florence Pike has been visiting friends in Nephi this weelt 00 < 9 MIss Millie Sutton gave a very enjoyable en-joyable social last evening Progressive Progres-sive highfive was in order the early part of the evening Miss Lea Daniels won the ladies first prize and lIr Sutherland the gentlemens first prize After refreshments a delightful evening even-ing was spent Those present were Misses Jennie Buckley Edna Stubbs Tesse Roberts Lece Daniels Violate Martin Estella Thomas Annie Doug lass Maud Van Wagoner JIillle Sutton Sut-ton 1lessrs George Theriot Bert Sutton Sut-ton Alger Sutherland Charles Thomas WashIngton Brimh9lI Alma Smoot Clark Newell Charles Giles Henry Giles SIdney Whitehead Eugene Fletcher Orlando Bakeman 000 As It was thought the governor would remain at the asylum Thursday evening even-ing reception was arranged for him The ballroom was decorated prettily and everything was in order for an enjoyable evening but urgent business called the visitor home Nevertheless I a delightful time was had by those in the institution o 0 One of the leading events of the season sea-son is the ball to be given by the Business Busi-ness Mens club in the near future 0 < 2 > 0 The members of the Rebekah lodge I met last night in a social capacity and I spent the evening In a very enjoyable and entertaining way I OaDEJ l SOCIETY The organization of the Columbia club which was about perfecter last week considerable week was an event of Importance in Ogden socIety The club will contain the nameS of about 73 unmarried un-married young men of Ogden and handsome quarters are to be fitted pIn p-In the Utah Loan Trust buildIng on the second floor the windows facing on Twentyfourth street and also on Washington avenue A readingroom and library writingroom and other facilities fa-cilities for enjoyment and convenience will be fitted up No liquors will be allowed in the rooms and gambling Is lIkewise tabooed The new organization organiza-tion will doubtless be under way with its apartments fitted up by Christmas r Christ-mas o 0 0 Joseph Scowcroft and Miss Ida Scow croft returned Sunday from the east alter a six weeks absence 000 A ball was given Thursday night in the Second ward institute In honor ot Alma Lindsay and WIlliam Purdy who depart soon on mIssions to Europe 000 About 75 Invitations have been issued by Ogden lodge No2 K of P for the dedicatory exercises of theIr new han which occur Monday evening After Af-ter the exercises there will be a banquet ban-quet spread in the new diningroom The officers of the grand lodge are expected ex-pected to be present and the affair wIn be a gala one for members of the K of P and their friends 000 Thomas D Dee and David Eccles left Wednesday evening for Oregon to be absent several days 000 Thursday evening Justice jaseph Hall performed the ceremony unitIng In marriage Philip A Garner and MIss Lulu B Morris The wedding occurred at the home of Mr and Mrs T C Morris Mor-ris parents of the bride and the nuptials nup-tials were celebrated with approprIate festivIties 0 0 Mr and Mrs Ed Ryestrom have returned re-turned from Seattle o 0 < v Miss Gertrude White entertained the A Y 11 O club Saturday afternoon 000 Mr and Mrs I N Fulton are out west enjoying an extended VIsit 0 Mrs E E Stewart assisted by Miss Bigelow entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon at a red tea The decorations were in red The guests were entertained enter-tained by a game of questions and answers an-swers The prIzes were won by Mrs Allison and Miss Eva Kuhn Those present were Mesdames Ad Kuhn r Abe Kuhn KIesel Jones Whalen Ryan Hume Crocker Matson Wen ner Heywood Darling Thompsol Armstrong Allison Warner Conroy Misses Eva Kuhn Leda Kuhn Crocker Schansenbach KIesel Bigelow Green Walker Conroy Moffatt and DUncan of CalifornIa > 0 < Friday evenIng a party of young foikS met 2t the home of Mrs Anderson where a surprise was gIven In honor ot Miss Hill of Montana Cards and games were Dlaycd after which refreshments re-freshments were served There were present Misses Hill of Goodsel Nelson Peck Bee and Edith Keck Fannie Lou Ruth Anderson V Anderson Messrs Hill Blair Goodsel Dee Jay Smith Clyde Smith and Charles Mac Carthy 000 Miss Greene entertained the S O O B club Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs Tenner i 0 0 Magazme day with Mrs Kelley on last Tuesday was a most delightful meeting with a large attendance First on the programme Mrs Bishop gave a review of the November For um followed by a review of the Ladies Home Journal by Miss Kimball Kim-ball Next the Misses Itoutz gave a mandolin man-dolin duet which was much enjoyed and later responded to anencore The review of the Century was then given by Mrs i flanhfQiSrflth and of McClures Magazine by Mrs Coriew After refreshments the club adjourned adjourn-ed to meet in two weeks with Mrs Dr Per ins The guests Dresent were Mesdames j Continued on Pace 13 IN t THE SOCIAL REALM I Continued from Page Twelve I Nye Aucutt Hole Towne Hood Tay lor and the Misses Houtz Crocker and J Duncan 0 I A very Interesting anq rofitable meeting of the HIstorical society was held on Saturday afternoon Oct 29 with Mrs Cora An excellent discussion of Julius Caesar was presented by Mrs RankIn f Mowed by appropriate questions by Mrs Metcalf After a treatise on the life of Julius Caesar by Mrs OstIen the paper The Cultivation of a Club Conscience Con-science recently delivered at the annual an-nual meeting of U F W C was read by Mrs Co ray after which the society adjJulned to meet Nov 12 with Mrs Blchsej The ladies of the W C T U will hold a parlor meeting at the home of Mrs T C Smith Monday afternoon 4 > Mrs J 1f Olson gave a very enjoyable enjoy-able high live part Thursday afternoon after-noon The prizes were won by Mrs Clark and Mrs Ensign Those present were Mesdames Ladd Wllliams Nevin Stokes Clark of California DavIs Ensign En-sIgn Dillimore Bogart Lindsay Buch miller Thompson Voorhies Esperson Horsley Cave and Conway X00 The 1L D 11 C club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Eleanor Hendershot Cards were indulged in followed bv refreshments Miss Carna han won first prize a large Dotted chrysanthemum and the consolation was won by Miss Verna Hayes The decoration were chrysanthemums and on the table were the letters 11 D M C in red KAYSVILLE NOTES Kaysville Nov 12Mrs John H 3onnemort entertained a number of her friends at an afternoon tea on Thursday Thurs-day Those present enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon The guests were Mrs Stevenson Mrs Jesse M Smith Mrs Reese Mrs W C Smith Miss Elizabeth Smith Mrs Sarah B Layton Mrs George Swan jr Mrs Allen Mrs Granger Mrs Dr Gleason Mrs J R Barnes Mrs Seth 11 Jones Mrs Lee Taylor Mrs J H Larkins Mrs J G ltI Barnes Mrs H rum Stewart Mrs Charles H Barton Mrs Dr Ingram 000 1 f Mrs F B Williams gave an afternoon after-noon tea last week at which about 15 guests were entertained > 0 < i George Heed and Miss Childs two young peoJle from Clinton were married mar-rIed last evening by Mayor T G 1f Barnes of Kaysville They returned to I their home this morning Mrs Charles R Barton of Ogden was visiting here with her parents on Thursday 4 > u Miss Violet Manning of Hoover returned re-turned home on Tuesday after a pleasant pleas-ant vIsit in Kaysville > 0 < > Miss Lillie Clow gave a very pleasant social party on Monday evening 0 O O On Thursday evenIng Miss Nora Bon nemort was the hostess at a Dieasant I social gathering at which there were about 35 guests The evening was spent in 1n enjoyable manner with various popular games interspersed with music and songs An elegan supper was served at 10 oclock ui rl The first ball of the season under the auspices of the Kaysville amusement committee will be given in the Music han next Wednesday The intentIon is to give a party at least twice a month during the winter season The Dewey club will be organized next week for the purpose of holding balls concerts and other social amusements amuse-ments during the winter The membership mem-bership of the club includes many of the leading young people of Kaysville I The club wllI give its opening ball next Friday evening LEHI SOCIETY I Lehi Nov 12Miss Minerva Allred and Miss Jenny Allred will spend the I wInter at Provo attending the Brigham Brig-ham Young academy 0 0 I Professor E Beesley vIsited Camp Floyd this week < 9 111 George Kirkham spent a few days in Salt Lake City visiting his daughter 0 J 11 Kirkham was a visitor at Salt Lake City 000 Angie Webb carne over from Provo to vIsit her parents 0 < 2 > < 2 > 11 E Roberts and Miss Olga Peterson Peter-son will be married at the Salt Lake I temple on Wednesday next and will i hold a reception attheir own residence on Thursday next A grand wedding ball will be given at the opera in the evening 000 MrS A Peterson of Camp Floyd was a guest of James Kirkham this week eGO 111 R W Kirkham was a visitor at Manning this week weekG 000 Mrs Joseph Anderson Francis Child and Le Roy Davis will attend the Brigham Brig-ham Young academy for the winter n 0 0 111 William Kirkham and D Jones have gone to Visit friends in Chicago for a few weeks weeksb b tV 0 c Miss Jenny Wing and Miss McDonald or Heber are visiting Mrs William Wing O 0 < > Professors M Aird ot Reber and G Ellsworth West Jordan visited friends here this week o 0 0 Jacob Evans of Provo was the guest of A M Davis 0 0 0 I President George Q Cannon was the guest of Bishop T R Cutler on Saturday Sat-urday I |