Show I > t I r TThHe f nere wats a number oft pleas of-t Jirfle pactles Uurlng tihc week the JtaiosS Important emit wa Sjfae large i rebept50a given by Mrs John jMarbhall on Tuesd sx ftoQ Salrini engagement and the taicrse show sfoairea the M t nHon of the four hundred r The ujtals of Miss Cur Young na lIt Renty Jennings Jntfll be cele c brasi on Thursday titre 24tti nsL Tine YoE ding ivlll take place at InsLj Siome of the brides mother Mr C JJ C Toungr and will be sfoltowed by fecepiion o about sixty guests chiefly relatives of the two young people The icon i-con aXt ns parties yill take a ned 4flgp thrOugh the west And south Ic Free Klndergarteit Association gave a reception yesterday ternoon at tije nome of Mrs John McOeker > ° sn honor of Miss Blanch Brown the charming young lady who Jias com from Chicago Decently to open ah I model free kindergarten In this cityt 1 under < thip auspices of tba association j C bout < seventyfive ladies who are u I ierefltod in the free kindergarl mxve ment attended the reception MrS MeVirk Mrs Egrbert Roberts j tMP3 Augusta Grant and Mrs J E Talmiise received and Mrs Isaac Tent Ten-t lijngs Mas E IQmiball and Mra W s i1 vA 2sTelden served refreshments The free kindergarten opened last sveek m the Odd Fellows building on airket stre t with a ifair attendance Tfte aSiOciaSaojx is to be congratulated jpon spcurinfr the faervces of so e fll f clenx a Icliidergartnpr as s33rojynr I who was chosen to snow thai depart uncut of work at the Worlds Fa1r Mrs H D Niles save what might be called an impromptu card party on Piiday evening which was equally de Jlghtful and informal The ladies first pnze a dozen Jacctueniinot < roses > was Avon by Mrs Sherman the ladies sec x > nd prize a mince pie like your anathor used to make by Mrs Fifleld Mr Pollock won the gentleman first prize a silver valise tag und Mr tHol man the gentlemans second prize a silver stamp 1 > os The guests were Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sherman Mr and Mrs M C Fox Mr and Mrs Charles Fifield Mr and Mrs F A Druehl Miv and ulrs GeorgeM Osraoud Mrs Harkness Miss Harkness ZVIiss Ora Harkness1 airs Woodward Miss Woodward Mr and Mrs John Tilton Donelan Miss Olive Don Jlan > SMr Skinner Mr E P G Coates aIr A C Smith and Mr B X Smith On Friday evening Judge and Mrs E A Smith entertained some tfriends iat a high five at the home of Mrs Sriiths mother Mrs WeHer 36 Easta I I Seventh South street The rooms were t lchll decorated withered carnations and smilax The ladies first prize a silver ealt Xas won by Mrs RieDix the gentle yrxTis first prize a silvermounted cud cafee by Mr George Ellerbeck he g Jades booby prize a cut glass omstard pot by < Mrs Rachel Miller the gentle omens booby prize a silver necktie casp by Mr M E Cummings it The guests were Mr and Mrs M E C mminigs Mr and Mrs Frank Knox r Judge and Mrs H P Henderson Colonel and SMrsi H C Woodrow Pro fessor and Mr H S Urouse Mrs Rie Th lx Mrs H S Eldredge Mrs Rachel Miller Mr and Mrs George Ellerbeck Mr and Mrs Scott Crismon Mr and Mrs D S pencer Mr and Mrs E M Dealer Miss Edith Weiler Jud Judge Mer l riit Judge Xorrell and Mr Brig Eller beckLast Last evening Miss Etlielyn Webber entertained a few of her friends i in formally at cards The color scheme heliotrope and yellow was earned out Sn bth tallies and refreshments The 3adjs prize was a dainty cup and sauc ° r he gentlemans a silver coat marl er Those present were Mr and Mrs S C Park Misses Katz Edna Sherman Alit Park Lowe Nason Hoge Messrs Edwards of Los Angeles Nye Law Irpnc Oglesby Gaylord George Law rence Hampton A It is the duty of the society reporter to describe many elegant functions and enjoyable affairs but these terms he never been more justly applied ap-plied than in regard to the reception ffiven by Mrs John Marshall in honor of her mother Mrs Kirkpatrick on Tuesday last The interior of the lovely home at 43 Fifth East street presented a succession suc-cession of rooms beautified by a wealth of palms and potted plants especiall attractive in the mellow light from shaded incandescent globes The hall with its tasteful arrangement of r blooming plants and softly colored eaades was an index to the whole Mrs Marshall and Mrs Kirkpatrick received In the west drawing room I which was decorated with as much noelty as beauty Potted plants were massed against the walls some rising F to a height of four or five feet giving L the rooms the appearance and the fragrance of a conservatory The pots tontainins the plants were wrapped wth yellow crepe papers and the t 3fWp shades were of the same shade the delicacy of which was > a foil to the dark green Of the foliage and the I brilliant coloring of the flowers Parsing from this into the next room another picture this time in aoseate chades is presented to the view Here too are potted plants in profusion but the wrappings and the hades are of pink Mrs W H Dick eon presides at a punch bowl in a pretty rook and is aided by Mrs H P Henderson Iiss Grace Young Mis Lawrence and Miss Shearman In the dining1 room the decorative effect L ef-fect of mingled pink and yellow shades of exquisite carnations in abundance of the loveliest napery and all heightened by the harmonizing gowns of the young ladies serving the niani1 guests caused as many exclamations of admiration as ther were guests A Japanese screen in one corner was I 4 the background of an oriental picture of which Miss Ruth Kirkpatrick was t the central figure The young lady q wore a picturesque Japanese costume and served tea from a low table such p as is ill common use in the land of fr the mikado Mrs C Jj Robertson presided at the table where coffee was served and Mrs Morse Miss Crawford Miss Tiernan Miss Roundy Miss Florence Roundy Miss Zane Miss Jason and Miss Anderson busied themselves in serving the guests b Little Dorothy Roundy the tiny maiden made a genuine salaam as She ushered the guests through the hall to the room where the ladies were received She wore a dainty Japanese costume f More charming than the decorations was the sincere welcome of he cordial cor-dial hostesses Many were the encomiums passed upon Mrs Marshall as an entertainer The invited guests were Mrs H T JiJke Mrs C Daft Mrs Ferdinand Fahltn Mrs J B Farlow Mrs Fcr tus C Ferguson Mrs M C Fox Mra jo 3J 0 r9 B JCZL Frolselh Mrs J S Fordyce Mra Fefd Gardner Dr E G Gage Mrs Olive Gaylord Mrs Theron Ged des Mrs F C G tsch airs Mary E Gilmer Sirs James trlendmning Mrs Gemmel Mrs C C Goodwin Mrs A iM Grant Mrs M Morton Mrs Joshua Josh-ua Grant Mrs A Gilchrist MrS Allan Gr Campbell Mrs Thomas Cartel Mrs 3IiJJ Cheeseman Mrs William Chlsholm Mrs Emily Clawson Mrs J C Conklin Mrs W Scott Crismon Mrs E B Critohlow Mrs Ellsworth Daggett Mrs J J Dalyj Mrs Thomas Davis Mrs diaries Davis Mrs S Mr Dean Mrs Ferdinand Ickert Mrs William H Dickson Mrs John Tillon Donellan Mrs J W Donellan Mrs George M Downey Mrs Georg F Downey 1 Mrs F A Druehl Mrs J D Adams Mrs Jludclph Alit Mrs Joel Allen Mrs James Anderson Mrs W F Anderson Mrs D R Augsburg I Mrs J P Bache Mrs James H Bacon Mrs Mary T Bailey Mrs W I H Bancroft Mrs Herman Bamberger Mrs Jacob Bamberger Mrs T B JBeatty Mrs C W Bennett Mrs W 1111 Bradley Mrs Gyv Bartch Mrs C H Brink Mrs Nat M Brigham Mrs C P Brooks Mrs Claren A limn Brown Mrs TV A JNeJden Mrs H D Nlles Mrs C M Owen Mrs Louisa Sfandart Mrs O A Palmer Mrs Porter Mrs S C Park Mrs B H Parsons Mrs G B Pfoutz Madame Pfou J Mrs Charles Plummer Mrs S B Pinkerton Mrs Charles Post Mrs 0 W Powers Mrs Putnam Mrs Quay Mrs J Jj Rawlins Mrs ChhsM Read Mrs M G Reedall Mrs John Renseimer Mrs W P Lynn Mrs W S McConniclv Mrs F E McG rrin Mrs A G 1Ir Lean Mrs Montgomery Mrs H G McMillan Mrs John Mc Vicker Mrs Richard Mackintosh Mrs Thomas Marshall Mrs C P Mason Irx O P Niles Mrs J F Mills paugh Mrs C P Morse Mr J A Miner Mrs Charles C Moore Mrs Henry Wallace Mrs C B Markland Mrs C L Robertson Mrs A Whitney Whit-ney Mrs A Wetmore Mrs E B I TVllkes Mrs Jam L Whytock Mrs P L Williams Mrs ArthurB Witch WitchJi er Mrs John S TVitdher Mrs T Go Webber Mrs S Woodward Mrs Liz zle Young Mrs LeGrand Young Mrs C S Zane Mrs John M Zane Mrs W H Penrosfev Mrs M E Coates Mrs C L Heizman Mrs A S Pol ii emu Mrs Palmer Mrs TV V Richards Rich-ards Mrs S R Whitall Mrs L C Allen Mrs W K Wright Mrs T W Morrison Mrs Guy Palmer Mrs D J Walker jr Mrs A Roundy Mrs J C Boyle Mrs C L Rood airs Charles Rookledge Mrs Henry Sad ler Mrs O J Salisbury Mrs R W Scannell Mrs Anijie Sharp John Sharp Mrs John V Sharp Mrs D J Sharp MrS W F 3 Shelton > Mrs Hoyt Sherman Mrs Torman St Clair Mra F Dewey Richards Mrs J F Richards Mrs W E Smedley Mrs Grant H Smith Mrs M B Sowles Irs J D Spencer Mrs H W Smith of Provo MrsT Sprague StiftliI B Sprague Mrs Styer Mrs Jas L Seligman Mrs Tr M C Silva Mrs I A B Stanch eld Mrs Geo Snow I Mrs L C Trent Mils Mary M Trum I bo Mrs John Tiernan Mrs F Tier nan Mrs David Utter Mrs C S I Varian Mrs A T Vollmsr Mrs S S Walker Mrs George Y Wallace I i Mrs E A Ireland Mrs F TV Jennings Jen-nings Mrs Burgers Mrs Wm C Jennings Mrs Isaac Jennings Mrs James E Jennings Mrs Walter P Jennings Mrs A B Jones Mrs Prte cllla Jennings Mrs Thos W Jennings Jen-nings Mrs J W Judd Mrs W F James Mrs Justice Mrs L C Kar I rick Mrs S J Kenjon Mrs Emily Clawson Mrs Julia Kimball Mrs E D Kimball Mrs Chas H Kraft Mrs E M Kay Mrs George D Loomis Mite J R LeCcher Mrs H W Lawrence Law-rence Mrs Abiel Leonard Mrs Geb A Lowe Mile S J Lynch Mrs Fidelia B Hamilton Mrs Benjamin Hamilton Mrs Lotta Hanauer Mrs W M Hall Mrs Hempstead Mrs H Po Henderson Mrs W G Herrick Mr Enos Hoge Mrs A F Holden Mrs G S Holmes Mrs F O Horn Mrs Mark Hewlett Mrs M AS Hughes Mrs Hughes Miss Daft Miss Glendinning Miss Goodrich liEs Cbapm Miss Lulu Clawson Miss Kate Clawson Miss Donellan Miss Dooly Miss Druehl Miss Alff Miss Mabel Anderson Miss Winifred Anderson Misa Duke Miss McCornick Miss Shelley Miss Blanch Macintosh Dr Luella P Miles Miss Noble Miss MisL Edith Noble Miss Park Miss Williams L Will-iams Miss Webber Miss Georgik Webber Web-ber Miss Ethel 1 Webber Miss Woodward II Wood-ward Mil Hettle Young Miss Grace Young Miss Lucille Young Miss I MisI Afton Young Miss Miner Miss Richards I BieThe ards Miste Lenore Trent Miss Kate Trumbo Miss Utter Miss Wiggins Miss Nellie Walker Miss Rook ledge Miss Shearman Miss Edna Shearman Miss Roundy Miss Florence Roundy Miss Emilie Katz Miss Keogh Miss Blanch Kimball Miss Katherine Lowe Miss Hempstead Miss Bertha Hempstead Miss Lue Hempstead Miss Hanauer Miss Ida Hanauer Miss McMillan Miss Nason Miss Ada Zane Miss Julia Dean Miss Florence Harrison Miss Caroline Harrison Har-rison Miss Gertrude Pratt and SOn S-On Monday evening the guests of I the Claire gave an nformal leeeplion in honor of Mr and Mrs Robert W Brady who had returned a few days previously from Leon Ia whero their wedding took place on few Years day After the regulation congratulations which in this case were more than mere lip service the party devoted the evening to cards and to partaking of delicious refreshments served by Mrs Joseph Jenkins Mrs Clara Ruffn rand r-and Mrs Crockwell Mr Crockwell who is a skillful photographer took a flash light picture of the group that will be an appropriate souvenir of a pleasant occasion Mr and Mrs Laroan Pratt gave a sumptuous dinner one evening last week in honor of Miss Phoebe Couzins The latter part of the evening was spent in The enjoyment of vocal and Instrumental music by the guest of honor the Misses Maud and Dollie Pratt and Miss Allice Bishop several readings by Miss Ruth Eldredge and some interesting pantomimes by tire host The evening ins one of delightful informality and will long be remembered remem-bered by each and all of the guests There were present ab dinner Miss Phoebe Couzins Captain and Mrs Bishop Mrs Emellne B Wells Miss MLr Ruth Eldredge Miss Allie Bishop Mr and Mrs Cowley and others and the siumber was augmented later by the arrival ar-rival of Mr John Couzins Mr Lang ton Professor Merrill and Mr Burton An evening withi Trilby will be 1 given soon by the Unitarian ladies 5at ThC book so generally talked of at present will be sure to draw a big I I 4 4 audience Severalcof ithe songs sfoex I sang and the Chopin impromptu De 1 Mtomer says JI that astounding piece of I music that so few pianists can even I play sire saovg in such a wonderful Tinder hypnotic influence will be way er influenceYlne given by fine musicians also a review I of the took a dhiacter sketch of I Trilby selecfionsfread etc all of which I promises 31 very charming evening I Mi tPhoebe Couzins will deliver her lecture on The Silver Conspiracy 1Jt I the Grand Opera House this evening I The3et > ture will be sivent under the auspices au-spices of the Wonunsrelub > Miss Couz I ins will receive onehalf ihe Proceeds of the lecture and the lematong half will be donated the Associated Charles It Char-les The oharitably an 1 politically inclined I in-clined of our citizens ernd Chose ¼ l t rest I r-est in the advanced woman whom SVEss Cousins ably represents ishould tai ttend the lecture raJttend I John T Cal e was ihe victim of I a very pleasant eurpriss party on thell J evening of January Sth arranged by I his daughter Miss Florence Ihe occasion I occa-sion being the anniversary of hie birth The gentleman was auietly reading in I the aibrary when the company were I noiselessly admitted to the spacious parlor and Mr Calne notified ithat i someone wished to see him 2Jot sus 1 1 I Ipecttag anything he walked boldly jn the lights were turned on and he wafe confronted with the smiling faces of the assembled company Ctfngratu laitions and handshaking were in order or-der and the evenlng was very pleasi antly spent in music and cardplaying When the good nights weire eadd earnest ear-nest wishes for many happy returns of the day were expressed Those present pres-ent were Mr and Mrs Arthur Pratt Mr and Mrs A W Cadne Mr and Mrs Joseph E Caine Mr and Mrs George D Alder Miss Florence Caihiey Miss Margaret Caine M rs A H Caine Mr Charles A Came Miss TM rie Roundy Miss Mabel Pratt Mrs Agnes M Young Mrs Ellen Mackintosh Hon Young Arthur Pratt Jr and A W Caine Jr The usual fortnightly hop > took place 1 at Fort Dbuglas last evening and was i an > extremely enjoyable affair to all 1 who participated All the young people j peo-ple from the fort were present besides a goodly number of chaperones Among i those in attendance from the city were i Seen Miss Katz Miss Colton Moss I IPlorence Roundy Miss Jane Sadler Mists Fannie Bird MIss Afton Young Miss Jasmine Young MLss Mary Ten nings Miss Edna Shearman Miss Ju I lia Dean Mr Will Lawrence Mr Miles i I I Varian Mr Bert Varian Mr Grant I I Hampton Mr Alma Katz Mr Wayne I Smith Ms Dana Smith Mr Vernon i i Hardy and Mr Mort Allen IRarov J Miss Lucille Hewett expects to leave i I soon for ai visit of several months in I Chicago a I I MrsMarkland3iaspostpQnedher card party on account of illness I a I As previously stated in The Herald I the wedding ceremony iof Miss May 1 Preston and Mr Oscar W Moyle will I t take place at the temple oni Thursday The reception at the home of the I brides parents on the same evening I will be confined to relatives Both young people belong to some of the oldest and most estimable families an Salt Lake City t Mr and Mrs W A Nelden are now I nstaJHed in their new home at 1274 East First South streetS 010 street-S S The new French club tiLe Club Mo h ere directed by Mons De Loery will meet for the first time nit the home of Mrs W C Jenning 1105 I East Second South street at 8 oclock on Tuesday eveningS Mi S Mrs W S McCormclc and Miss I Emma McCornick are in New York I Mrs McComick will return in four I weeks and her daughter will remain I for a month longer S S S The Ionic club gave a pleasant hop at Christensens hall on Monday even ing l The last of the series of parties I will be given on Monday the 20th inst I and will be a full dress affair S S t Mrs C Louise Boyden and Miss Ruth Eldl edge will give a pupils recital I re-cital at their studio in the Dooly buil ding on Wednesdav evening Mrs Priscilla Jennings gave dinner I party on Thursday last in honor of her I son Mr Harry Jennings twentyfirst birthday The guests were chiefly relatives rel-atives of the family S S The Halloween club met with Mrs I Vilate Romney on Friday evening Each guest was required to give a written character sketch of some person per-son present Mrs Margaret Romney winning the ladys prize and Professor Daynes the gentlemans S The Misses Conklins Friday evening class has been discontinued and the members of the former class will meet on Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 oclock S I Society will ba well represented at I the Grand opera house this evening the occasion being Miss Phoebe Couz ins lecture under the auspices of the Womans clubIt t Mrs F W Morrison will leave today for Pittsburg She was summoned yes terday to the bedside of her eon Wil lis who is seriously illS ill-S 5 Mrs Ferdinand Dickert has issued invitations for a 4 oclock tea on Thurs day S S S I The management of the Grand opera house gave a matinee yesterday for the benefit of the Young Ladies Aid society All the Comforts of Home were enjoyed by a large audience and the proceeds of the matinee 11975 will replenish the treasury of that ef fective charitable organization The young ladies express much gratitude for the generosity of the management Lieutenant and Mrs Isaac Erwin re turned on Wednesday from their wed ding tour through the east and south S S S Miss Frances Bhilips is expected to return from San Francisco tomorrow S S S Miss Cora Cady gave a small card party on Wednesday evenings evening-s Mrs J H Bennfitlt omitiertained a few friends alt a Kensington tea on Tuesday Tues-day lasit the party afterwards going to the theara A S S Mr and Mrs James Dtawoodey were treated to a genuine surprise on Friday Fri-day evening when about 20 friends all provided wtthi weHfilledl baskets besieged be-sieged ttihem Highfive was indulged in until refreshments were served after which dancing was enjoyed until the wee sma hours The guests were Mr land Mrs A Anderson Mr and Mrs Itanna Mr d Mrs Price Mr I uipd < 1 < C J fi 1Wrs 7 Ki 4 Mis Both wsN < Mr j g D heppalr lrt iMi PUU53 Mrs Whyke aid tt IlLl3ot41JeR Zk Jindersoa iid LIIn IThykea JZ IiJeI I i cre I na Ll71ixnct ft teen l i Ib tFe Kirltff1 ftool y att thIt inxsr r lfllx avt i gfti cIted by tb nlitatksrs IL wcrs a 3rownfe party each lOWe guefst taking icnvhhir rssui1erof the OQi lOtI Brownief The CiespiSat < b < metxTvith Miss Jen niefJohnsocrfosi Fildy veMng > 1 i11eJMrs f j Mr5WESnljg VCiU clxitliens parfty pa Tuesday a J Alpha iqa Society < The Alpha Theta society met i t the iome o Mjss Emma Young1 on Friday evening The elexiUbn of officers re sultedi i r Lee Young being installed as president Mis Marie Brinton as yiqe president and JMiss Nora Cannon as secretarv AIIss Valerie Brln ton Mr il E CaldwelI and IUrvH L Nelson Egr yf naIla rJJi pro 1 f rammejsominlttee i J An interestingprogramme I consteting of an f si ay on 1The American P eit by Mr 1E Willey ant address by Mr B Stewarton How Young Men and Vt omen S nould Spend Their Evenings a piano solo byjMiss Nora Cannon and a piano duet ijy Blisses Emma rind Lyle Young was rendered ET Tlio Niueteentli Century Club The TTsnetenlhi Centary club met with Mrs EA > Wedgwood n Friday January li 5 J Onaccount of tihe HKntess of the pres JdenC Mrs Rose thte vioepresident presided > After tihte opening busdnesg Tvas ills 1 b itchfed 3Iis3 Florence Pemberton read a sketch of the 3ife of Catherine d o MedteL T frs IVIonahan fumlshted splendlrf pa11er on The Huguenots As that was thc specfal subjeati for the afternoon after-noon at was treated Very fexlensiveTy Mrs Bartow reviewed the foreign news1 T sThe The committee on thta Burns memorial memo-rial meeting madtei its report A good Scotch programme is toeing prepared and a delightful tome anticipated for January 25 Following is thte gpecial subject Miss Fnankie FTencihr read a paper on the Huguenots to Florida Miss French has visited tim places dn Florida where the Huguenots lived when they came from France and bYes description and reiminiscences were exceedingly iriter esldng and dnstructive Qliss Thompson reported the domestic newst The critics report was given and the club adjourned Those resent were Metedames Rose Reed1 Coray 1Ion han Baritow Misses Jennie and Flranlciei French Thomp s m Alice Kellogg Helen Brinkerhoff Stella Brown Florence Pemberton Rose Moore and Ida Jones Ladle Literary Club At the usual meeting of the Ladles Literary club on Friday last Mrs L W Browne gave a review of the current cur-rent events of the preceding week The principal topics among many discussed were tho vast power generated by the Niagara falls and the use being made of it the signs of success in the most recent I experiments with flying machines ma-chines the creation by this country of two consulships in Turkey and the currency bill and financial questions generally now engaging the attention of Congress Mrs Moore gave a thorough review of current literature including periodicals periodi-cals and new books with some special 1 references to Christmas editions Miss Phoebe Couzins who has been visiting Salt Lake city for some time entertained the club with an Interesting Interest-ing account of historical women who h have wielded a great influence on1 the policies education and thought of the people of their own times Hypatia one of the shining examples of the early centuries through her fine intellectual attainments aided largely in advanc ing l women to la position of eminence From the eighth to the eleventh centuries centu-ries women held prominent positions in r j 2 gwerameat raTed in war nd occupied p > rcJfeorsH z diairk uss Couzins iai sivtag the iiJstory of Isabellas con nectfen w4tjfa the diaoovery of America a claimed jthat Columbus has always i cxfe te Jnedf a large share o f tf eredK and renown rightfuliy belonging to ooi Spanish queen The speaker gave his 1 torical reminiscences ot Hisjstniala now caledHdti i Qe cribing the sre liglons and cusibmp o its eopJa up to the time of tli4 coaqueif10 Sie con cluaea wllha sketch t of the rise and progtess of the se aIled womans nioyenient of today MId predicted that JtyiJl be many y e > rR before U wpman suffrage will ha general throughout the United States r1ic French Club f J Jhe French club held its usxtal meet ingr last Tuesday evening January sire s-ire the < pafibrs ofVthe Templeton Jhorel i The meeting was unusually yabe Several n merabers were added to the club J The olub wisheS to tttank Mr Porter proprietor of Ito Templ toit hotel for his kindnessVand courtesy dn1 allowing it the free Use of his jyarlors for its i p1Ieeftin her tdfOr jcl I f I The j-cl Jt will meet next Tuesday evening January 15 at the resfdence 9f Mrs E Kimball 12i Sixth East street at 730 octock t 1 I Thc Unity Club I On Wednesday evening last alt 8 p f m in Unity Ill Main street Unity clu1 > held its annual weekly meeting I It was splendidly attendled it being the custom Unity club to Jthrow its doors open to the public Tim pro gramme for the evening was Current Cur-rent Topics President C S Kinney In the chair The first item was a wellrendered duet by the Misses Oil < yer and lclntyrev Then came Miss LsWie Strong dealihg interestingly with our national relations with Japan and ihe sweating system of dur large cities This was followed by Mr Fred Lyon who gave an able 4alk on Catholicism and its omnipotency Influence the political vofce of her adherents The A P A had no just cause for existing as the Catholics were loyal to civil freedom above everything else The Rev J H L ZilIman then dellyered by special request his able II lecture on Australia Past and Present Pres-ent This was entertalnnrg and instructive in-structive beyond the description of a report like this He was listened to with rapt aifcteatjon for over an hour A vote of thanks was unanimously tendered him It was with regret that the club accepted the resignation from ths secretaryship of Miss Rhoda Pom eroy who leaves us to pursue a course Of study in Chicago Miss Rose Larson Lar-son was unanimously eleCited as her successor The next meeting of Unity i Jan 166h will be its special monthly I lecture evening A charge of lOc to I cover expanses will be charged Major Hill will on this occasion deliver his famous lecture on Napoleon and Bishop Orson F Whitney will recite his equally famous poem on the same Provo Ltierg The Monday Night club met at the lovely home of Dr and Mrs Hiannberg at ito last sfesslonv The doctors horticultural horti-cultural tastes were displayed to great advantage in the < decorations and the I club enjoyed an artistic treat High I five was played and the ladies prize a beautiful cutglass bottle was won by Miss Rose Moore while Dr Reed ecured ai silver paper weight in the shaipa of the Froggie who would a wooing go as the gentlemans reward The club will meet on the 21st with Major and Mrs Berry I The young peoples card club meets I with Miss Daisy Moore on Wednesday of this week S Scar I S-car < 1 are out announcing the marriage mar-riage on the 23rd of MisS Dottie Noon to Rev Charles McCoard of Mount Pleasant I 1 5 I |