Show V a i VJ LfJ i V I u 0 i V fl I t I I Llttlo TVOS talked oC in society during tho last few das but the romantic marriage of Miss Margaret 13 Daly and I Roy Brown What created the greatest < surprise was tho fact Unit the young people were wedded for six months and until a week or ten days ago not even their most Intimate friends to say nothing noth-ing of the two families had the slightest slight-est suspicion of the existing state of affairs Mr Brown left for Washington Washing-ton D C yesterday and In about two weeks will return to Salt Lake with I his bride The greatestinterest naturally natu-rally centers about them and their future fu-ture movements to S HIs tho chaperon being left out of coclety asked one of the prominent matrons at a gray tea during the week The query at once started the most animated debate and tho general opinion seemed 16 be that the chaperon jos nearly ceased to be a factor In local social circles and that the Important personage was neer more badly needed Hum at present o 0 Tho angel child peeked over the ban iHter as the doorbell rang one night last week I and to the assembled guests she V cried in glee Here Is Now wont Aunt be awful glad All the guests enjoyed it except the latest I comer S 0 The social enthusiasm ceased abruptly I ly with Wednesday and only a few imommi aiuurs were glen uunut the latter part of the week Evidently the next six weeks will be very dull and society will confine its Interest to the various card clubs and literary societies until Easter removes the Lenten ban U California seems to be tho Mecca for Utah travelers this month V Dame Rumor now has It that the engagement en-gagement wll shortly be anounced pf the daughter of a prominent mine owner own-er y nd a wellknown young man VI 04 A regular meeting of the Spirit of Liberty Chapter D A P will be held at r Mrs 1L C Wallaces D2S East t Fourth South street Thursday afternoon after-noon March Sthai 230 oclock u a 0 p Mrs David C Dunbar entertained at V a dolbjhltul luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs J T Gllmer Covers wore laid for twelve and the color scheme was red Carnations of a beautiful beau-tiful rich red hue Were used and the table was lighted by candles shaded in red the whole being most effective o 5 0 The following commIttees have been named for tho reception and ball to be given by the Utah society Sons of the American Revolution on Thursday evening April 19lh at Christensens hall the date being the 121th anniversary anniver-sary of tho battle of Lexington General Commltleo Hoyt Sherman chairman L H Farnsworth J C E King John Q Cannon Hector Gris wold E S Wright George L Mye Sidney 4 Sid-ney K Hooper invItatIonsGeorge L Nyc Gen W II Penrose Hoyt Sherman Decorations Col John Q Cannon M L Ritchie Eugene Lewis V Floor Sidney K Hooper L M Bailey L C Hazclton Refreshments E S Wright Dr E W Whitney Dr J C E King Program L H Farnsworth Dr Hector GrIswold Judge C C Goodwin Reception Tho entire membership of the society I S n V Tho Daughters of the Revolution held their annual meeting and election on Thursday The following were the of liccrs elected Mrs Lucy W Smith S regent Mrs Maria Y Dougall first viceregent Mrs Sara F Smith second sec-ond viceregent Miss M Cannon recording re-cording secretary Miss Mabelle Snow I assistant secretary Mrs L M Cannon corresponding secretary Miss Claire Clawson treasurer Mrs Phoebe Y Beatie registrar Mrs A M Home historian Mrs E B Wells chaplain o a V The leading event of tho week was tho reception given by Mrs J T GII mer and Miss Gilmer on Monday at the Knulsford It was a charming affair I V and in flpitC of tho bad weather there was a large number present Mrs Gll I ncr and Miss Gilmer assisted by MIs Charles Chimer and Mrs Dalby received re-ceived in parlor A which presented a very effective appearance with its deco ratlons of palms and roses 11n tho red room the tea table looked pretty and dainty A large vane of pink roses formed the center piece and pink rib r Ton and bows added to the decoration I Sirs Harkncss Mrs Woodward and Mrs Smedley Smith presided and Miss Salisbury Miss June Sadler Miss Jas mine Young and Miss Irma AlfT assisted 11 serving Near the red room the string orchestra added to the pleasure of those present The pretty costumes bright lights music and artistic deco rations made a most attractive scene and the guests lingered In conversation imlll late In the afternoon carrying away with ihem a very pleasant me mory of the affair 5 4 0 i On Tuesday afternoon Miai Cameron Leonard and Miss Sallle Leonard enter V tained it few friends at an informal Kensington The afternoon was pleas antly spent wIth sewing and conversa tion Those present were Misses Ste V phenson Florence Howat Frances I Ilowat Hackett Groo Miller Welby Sherman Laura Sherman Stella Salis bury May Critchlow Lamson Louise Lamson Mrs E O Cory added to the gaieties I of tho first of the week by a pleasant I Kensington on Monday afternoon An V interesting feature of the afternoon was I tho guessing I contest A dainty water color framed In a braided strand of rib V bons was given to the guests to decide the number of yards used In the frame the souvenir going to tho one guessing nearest The prize was attractive ana the ladies did their best Mrs Thomas Carter won and Miss Block of St Louis was given the consolation prize The hostess was assisted In receiving by Mrs H E Cary The guests were Mcs dames T B Beatty BJdwcll Wood wad H S Gary William Igleheart Tracy Vdn Annan L M Bailey Cur tel Travis Charles Read Kberly W Boguo Tnttle R J Glendlnnlng Pol lock Rooklldgc GallRher Spruguc D J Sharp Dunbar Palmnr faine John 1 Cain Pogga Post Wltchcr Misses Sprague llnnnuer Crawford Hook lldge Woodward and Read a a u Dr and Mrs J T White gave a largo and most delightful dancing party on Monday evening which was greatly enjoyed by 1 those fortunate enough to bo present The short musical pro gramnii added to thC evenings enter I lalnmcnL Prof Cloddard and Miss Barrows I Bar-rows each gave a vocal solo and Prof Evanson endured a piano selection I The rooms were prettily decorated with llowers and palms the diningroom be I ing especially attractive in pink The mantel was covered with roses and a I largo vase of carnations added to the beauty of the table where candelabra I and embroideries were of the same i dainty shade Those who did not care for dancing found the billiardroom interesting in-teresting Those who nssisted l Dr and Mrs White were Mesdamcs Charles Smith J Seattle Dinlnny J TI John eon Klnkead The guests plc lent were Messrs and Mosdaines Penrose Murray Mur-ray Wantland Dale Bickiord Flag Johnson Brittle Beatty Pnllock Dab coclc Mack Rooklidge F V Jennings Porter Isaac Jennings Kinkead Lindsay Lind-say Druehl Dinlnny Daveler W G Sharp Powers Misses Leonard Katz Judge Ivors Clawson Block Sherman Ilarkness Rooklldge Murray 1 Keith Lucille Jennings Mrs Hanford Messrs Benedict Wicks skinner Max Smith Porter B X Smith Katz Worlhlng ton W II Shearman ITarknesx Rook lldge Bishop J Sawyer Porter W J Lawrence Crltchlow Wlllard Thomp son G N Lawrence On Tuesday evening Mk9 Jessie Forbes entertained at a very delightful card party given to a number of her friends The rooms were prettily deco rated for the occasion with various cut flowers Sixtythree was the game of the evening and the prizes were won by Miss Blanche Burke Sam Porter and Charles Lawrence The guests were Mr and Mrs Officer Mr and Mrs Mnrkland Lieu and Mrs White Dr and Mrs Tenny MaJ Forbush Lieut McCullough Misses Keith Tcr hune Griffin Geddcs Zanc Burke Lu cille Jennings Josephine Katz Leon ard Odell Messrs Porter Thomas Fred Odell Charles Lawrence John Forbes Wlllard Thompson Richards Dr Odell Dr Critehlow Miss Katharine Judge entertained at an Informal card party and supper on Tuesday evening Sixtythree was the game and souvenirs of the occasion were sold at a mock auction which caused much merriment among the guests Later a pancake supper in honor hon-or of Shrove Tuesday was enjoyed The guests were Mr and Mrs W T Dln woodey Mr and Mrs Elgin Travis Miss Reid Miss Salisbury Messrs W J Lawrence G N Lawrence Fyler Wlllard Thompson Walcott Thompson u Mr and Mrs Carpenter entertained nt luncheon on Thursday at the Alia club The private diningroom was elaborately decorated with palms and llowers l pink and white being the colors used Tho table looked especially dainty with roses and carnation The guests of honor were Mrs touch 1 and Mrs Steele of Chicago and the others present were Messrs and Mesdames F I B Stephens Rood Bowman J F Evans Meyers a a o Mrs Terhurc was the hostess on Thursday of a very pretty luncheon The color scheme was in yellow and the flowers used were daffodils which gave a dainty springtime appearance to tho room S S S Miss Block of St Louis who has been the guest of Mrs J A Pollock Is spending a few days with Miss Cohen M S Miss Judge leaves In a week or so for California She will be gone about a month S S o Mrs D S Murray gives a luncheon on Thursday o a a Dr Luclla Miles entertained the Wednesday Afternoon club last week 4 V 4 Mr Robert Preston andMiss Preston have moved to 31 North Stale street a v Mrs A E Hutchinson gave a very pleasant party on Tuesday afternoon to a number of friends Tho house was very prettily decorated with cut llowers and palms SIxtythree was the sam played prizes being awarded to Miss Lydia Woller and Mrs George Orr The guests present were Mesdanios F W Scarff J N Sharp J S Daveler A C Ewintf J P Megcath George Orr G K Smith J F Dunn A E Kimball 1 O Rhoades J 13 Evans Boldcn D S Taggart Buller James Rogers Bradley J C lfnnchclt J T Don nollan S Meyers Dr Luella Miles Misses Wcller Lydia Weller llceley and Shields o Mr and Mrs W G Tuttle have Just returned from Oregon and California where they have spent most of tho winter and will be at home In the Regal Re-gal terrace after the 15th oC this month a a a Mrs McNlcce wa the hostess of a luncheon on Friday o Miss Florence Stephcnaon of E street entertained the Whist club last Meek The next meeting will bo with Miss Claudia Morris S S 5 Miss Jennie Ilalght left l for New York Wednesday morning V and will return about April let i a j to I Mrs Chester 12 Coulter of Ogden will be the guest of Mrs George W Moyer C17 First street the coming week a a There will be a meeting of the Re lief society corps of nurses at the Twelfth ward mootlnghouse Instead of Mrs Rltcrs residence at 2 p nrr Tuesday 0 Mr and MIs F A Hnllett have re turned from their Eastern trip and are located at the Halls r The May club met on Tuesday even Ing with Mr and Mrs Pearl at their hume and had an enjoyable time Pro gressive highlive was played First prize wInners were Mrs Benjamin Will son and Mr E G Holding second Mrs H M Sadler and Mr W II Gulvor The booby was won by Mrs Williams V During the evening refreshments were served after which the club adjourned to meet In two weeks at the residence of Mr and MrriI Harvey 00 Prof II N McCoy of the University was very agreeably surprised on Mon V day evening by a number of his choin Ipl t y studpnls Tho evening was a moat enjoyable one and wan spent hi games andmusic Those present be sides Prof and Mrs McCoy were the Misses Edna Davis Halllo Forron Edith Herman Bcrnlce Drlggs Mabel Thorn and Clare Cummings Messrs Dickerman Hatch Dresser Da vie Grover and Ward V S S V The Jolly Pathfinders which meet once a week at the homes of Its morn V bers had a hard lime finding the path to the home of Mrs F L Hoytuon GUI V A N Hl1131 I S ° ulM h3t Wedncdsay f VVV VV evening on account of the mud They greatly nurprised Mrs A D 1 Wellington 1 Welling-ton mother of Mrs Boynton It holng that ladya thirtysixth wedding annl vorflaiy A pleasant tlmo was passed by I all RefrcshmiMifu wen served Those present were Mr and Mrs I i F i L Boynton Mr and Mrs S Hill Mr and Mrs Pupanaugh Mr and Mrs 1 J S Holding Mrs V L Clays Mrs Martha Mar-tha I Price Mrs Bridges 1 Mrs C i G Wlrsck Mrs Kleeberger Mrs A D Wellington Misses Irene Bridges Iay UMichert Pearl IIICt9 I M F Coraer Messrs Charles Holding George Fra ncv Cordy Edward e o Two of the delightful social affairs of thc wcHi were the Kensington tons given Thursday and Friday afternoons at which Mrs F L Llbby entertained a largo number of her friends The I rooms were most artistically decorated 1 in I rut floe and polled plants The color scheme In pink and green being sucessfull carried out both in the decorations I and elaborate menu that v > as served An interesting fealurc of the afternoons was a guessing contest called the missing Idlers > In which Mrs W S Alexander and Mrs Waller Anderson An-derson carried off the prizes Mrs Libby was assisted by Mrs H A Teosdol and thlss Nellie Boyer The Invited guosls i J Thursday were Mesdames Jamen II I Hughes 111 Telsdel Thomas A V Brenncmnn C H i Innklns II E I Deardorff S Xlckum P C Brown F N Hens Judge Smllh AY S Alexander Alexan-der Misses fora Ferguson Almeo Taylor Tay-lor Nellie Boyer Sadie Boyer Rose Meyers and Marie Edwards Filduy Mesdames W M Wanlland George I Barton B Brady Zeno Barnes C L Inn gae a birthday party lust Thursday Thurs-day afternoon Tho diningroom I was lighted with live candles indicating the number of her years Those present crc Gladys Sarford Mabel Street Gerlle Henderson Ruth and Anther WIllMle Krma and Irene Sanders George Dust PerHlo Pavlson Dorothy Davison Gerald Todd Llllle Knealc Leah Townscnd Abblc Schuylor 0 Mrs J M Bowman was hostess at an elaborate luncheon on Monday afternoon after-noon a 7 t Mrs L P Christensen has been In Ogden the past week visiting Prof and Mrs M 1 Christensen o 0 4 The next social I of ire I Opal club will be held at the Ladles Literary clubhouse club-house on Friday evening next S S U Prof Joseph Luce has returned from a pleasant trip of two months in San Diego Ho Is In excellent health a 0 a Mrs So M Hlgley entertained at her home No S3S East Second South Friday Fri-day evening In honor of I her sister I Mrs Julia Wright of San Francisco The houe uas beautifully decorated Ihroughout with palms anil llowers Cards was the game of the eonlng while music was listened to from thc Mandolin club Punch was served while the guests were enjoying cards At 11 oclock nn elegant lunch wits served after which dancing was Indulged in until the wee mn hours t Those present pres-ent were Messrs and Mesdames Frank M Lambert Frank Gardner John floes Phil Kllpple Charles Lltchllold Frank Emerson George Smith John FAREWELL TO WORLDLY VANITIES NOW f I tthU1 1 jl jPd 2 I 4z t c n I N I tcI + i F if I 1 1 1hirW I I I fALzJI N1 tt I ytPiimId j t L t I i cfJ4 r j t I I hF1Jf t7ff f Nt ir H4 ii < riff K g 7 i Now tho dashing society bolle becomes the prayerful Lenten maiden whose time is given up to meditation V Berry J II McKciiclrlck James For sylhe Waller Anderson Misses Louie Shoebiulge Carrie Shoebi Idge Ueta Lyons Couslc Smith Florence Taylor and Kate and Minnie Anderson OB Miss Carrie J Steward has returned to the city lifter an absence of two months during which lime she visited relatives and friends In Iowa and Kansas Kan-sas Mr and Mrs M B Llchtenstcln announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Rae and Mr Max II Harris They will be pleased to receive their friends on Sunday March Ulh at their residence resi-dence 123 South West Temple a A delightful llllle at home was given to their young filends by Miss lIla tie McCooey and Miss Margery Mulvey on Situnlay evening at the home of the former 267 Second East street A pleasant pleas-ant and excitIng feature of the entor lalnmeiil was a potatopicking match prizes being awarded to those who mel me-l l1ed in picking from the Hour the I greatest number of potatoes In the shot lest space of time Miss Myrtle Bonner was the successful lady eun UStant and Mr Roy Williams took the gentlemans prize Among the guests were The Misses Myrtle Bonner Mona Mellugh Josephine Valentine Frances McCarthy Addle Peters Grace Had cliff May Lynch Edna Clark Margery Ivy and Kathleen McCooey Messrs Roy Williams Will Bonner Jack Bon ner Lawrence Anderson Charlie Harrison Har-rison Claude Hull Warren Levey Donald Thomson Crelghlon Largon Donald Clark John Mulvey and John McCooey S Mrs Ada Barratt McQuarrlc of Og cen visited Mrs P J Barratt this week V Miss Louise Jselden has arrived home o v Mr and Mrs M H Walker and Miss Hague arc in California o o 0 Mr Channlng and Mr Ray Walker left for California yesterday o 44 Mrs I A Clayton has returned rrom California a o F C Scliramm and his mother heave today for a Pacific coast tourS S tour-S 0 Mrs J H McVlcker entertained at luncheon on Thursday S 0 5 Mrs Crawford gave a small dinner on Tuesday U Mrs William Held entertained the t Sewing club at Hucheon on Wednes day 1 to nyDr Dr Will L Ellerbeck was host at a most delightful banquet Wednesday evening In honor of his college hum Dr T George Odell Tilt other guests were Stanley C Price Fred A Hale George A Steiner D Scott Wells Sam Porter George Alris Fred Odell Judge J M Bowman Frank B Stephens T R Ellerbeck Will Clark and John S Crilchlow to I Tho engagement has been announced of Miss Kate Raybould daughter of B G Raybould and R E Wilkinson of Butto o > 4 Mr and Mrs John Dora and the Misses Dern left for Europe on Tues day Mr and Mrs George Dern will be the guests of Fred Dern during their I absence o C 4 Mrs Fowler mother of Mrs Will Dlnwoodoy has returned to California Califor-nia 0 Mrs Joseph Poory of Ogden la In the city I cityW o a W II Cunningham hang onc to San Francisco V I S U Little Abble Schuyler of East Water HorsklnB Ed Knowlcs Charles Lorlng V Mesdames James Moore Rye Mocnch I William Campbell Misses i Sarah Hep worth Rose Rutherford Kllpple Ora Slayer Messrs Lliailes Munroo William Wil-liam Boca S Batoloy S 5 0 Mrs W W Biter leaves for the coast this week I |