Show J I I 3 1 yr i 1 rpt I I i I I 7 7I t I < LLk11 I f r I I The first Tveek after Easter was made notablo by the hall of the Young I ladles Aid society and one or two I I minpr events LlttIc1s promised for the near future however beyond tlio usual round of receptions teas and luncheons I a I I Judge and Mrs Andrew Howat announce i I an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter I daugh-ter Florence E to Lewis Schoppe The I I marriage will take place In June c The Country club wasvery popular last week dozens going out dally for I an afternoon of golf The roads to the club made bicycling possible last week and wheels were in demand e i < Mrs Burnes Macdonald Is expecting her mother Mrs Younger San Francisco I Fran-cisco to visit here for some weeks A t Miss Colton entertains on Thursday for Mrs Le Mott 011 The spring housecleaning was to some an event the week I Ii W I Several Salt Lakers are planning a Atripto Buf los A > lo-s of shower luncheons are be Ing given for Miss Louise Odelf v Mrs William Reid entertained Informally I Infor-mally on Wednesday evening a a I I Mr and Mrs R Glendinnlng have I returned to their First street home Mrs O A Howard leaves for the East I this week > b Mrs J B Farlqw leaves soon for Iowa i So Mr and Mrs George Phelps Holman are In New York F i MrsM Judge and family will soon be back ffom California I w r Miss Marge Elierbeck left for Call fornia last week I t Will T DInwoodey passed through the city during the week 1 One of the events of the week was I the reception given to Rev Ellis Bishop at the rectory on Tuesday evening S Mrs George F Downey Is at home again I Miss Park and Miss Lowe are back from California II Miss Colton has returned from Phila delphia 1 S Mrs McClure entertained on Thurs day night for Mrs Clement nrht l I 7 f Mr and Mrs Edward Richards have returned from California I c t II beautiful Easter luncheon I was that given by Mrs YC Hall on Thursday 1 afternoon Yellow and white were the prevailing colors in the diningroom daffodils Easter lilies marguerites and maidenhair ferns forming the exquisite decorations American beauty and other roses were used in profusion throughout the lower floor of the house esch guest receiving American beau ty for a souvenir The place cards were prettywater colors of Easter lil ies A string quartette furnished the music throughout the luncheon hour adding much to the pleasure of the RuestB who were Mrs McCornlck Miss Keogh Mrs S C Park Miss Margaret Park Mrs Dlckort Mrs H T Duke Mrs Charles Read Mrs Smedley H P Mrs ers Henderson and Mrs O W Pow 0 4 Mrs John Marshall has Japan gone to Mrs F W Hayt of Park City y was guest of honor at a charming Easter luncheon given on Thursday afternoon by Mrs Weeter The color scheme white and was gold daffodils and Easier lilies forming the decorations guest found at her place Each a beautiful Easter card Covers tent were laid for UVenty those present beside of honor being Mrs Clarence T the Brown guest MrS l L B Hall Miss Matte Hall Bransford Mrs MrsJ T Harris Mrs can Mrs Dun Terry Mrs Dart Allen Miss Mrs C R Esther Allen Mrs Holman Mrs McGeath Miss Lane Mrs Smith Mrs Gorham Mrs i0111 3 Woodruff Kimball Mrs Miss Nelclen Mrs Fr Stephens and r B Mrs EwIng An infor mal programme of music and readings followed the luncheon readings Mrs HarrIs rtss Hall rendered by Mrs Mrs Veeter frsHhyt and Mrs L H F new Thursday rnGworth entertains a Mr and frs L ° 9 Rhoades fh Ball arc back from lhl East nMwSClaSon entertained on Wednesday informally evening fornla Mr and Mrs W V Rico are 1 in Call amsBird gave a card luncheon party and Odell yesterday In honor of Miss and tt xnd very Pleasant was the result The guests afternoon dames W H Donneil were Mes V E B Thomas E ccne A W Smith McCune Jr Dana hiTP Sadler W M Odell Jl RIca Ji9 W H Bird Gray G T Sprague Misses derson Sinclair Beasley Richards Sibyl 1 An Jennings Miller Grant Hot tie pattHne Gro ° Hampton file Katz Tcrhune Jo Morris Ho wit Mrs Clarence T reception at the Brown will give n Congrl8attong1 church parsonage of the Fhrst on ternoonnext Thursday af nect In rj n1ccxU honor of Mlas and Dr m Murcutt are JSUngln Seabrook or Philadelphia who the clt Li S city The whose honor women In it hi 0r the reception widely known 11ft temperance is given are Iance and Mrs Brown workers vitation to the extendG a cordial In women of Salt Lake 1 1 City to greet these distinguished guests The reception hours vlll be frOm 3 to 5 C oclock I The event ofthe week wasthe ball given by the Young Ladies Aid socie ty at Chrlstensens hall which was well filled and a most enjoyable time I was the result The orchestra was en larged and rendered some delightful music Dainty refreshments were served by Franklin Among those seen were Messrs and Mesdames J A Miner George K Fischer Burnes Mac donald Kenneth Kerr S C Park E M Ferry W M Ferry W G Sharp Able Leonard F Lr Oswald W H Donneil M L Oglesby J E Clinton GlI Forbes Jack KeithW Druehl George A Lowe W E Bennett D M Lindsay M L Oglesby B Eddie A F Hayden E ASmlth R C Gem mell Mdsdames Cc E McCullough Smedley Smith Clarke of Omaha A W McCune Jr Misses Zane McGrath Lowe Park Kessler Young Harku ass esse Anrtorehn Sinrilai Tonnlnfe I Sprague Eskrldge McMillan Preston Groo Alff Rancke Gulll Hattie Ten nings Dern Kessler Sh < aly Grace Ja cobs Freed Hall Weller Groesbeck Terhune Kelly Ellerbeck Bartch Sawyer Kanters Messrs Rooklidge Wicks McCready Sadler Helntz God dard Thomas Wolf Childs Allen Will Thompson Thompson TItcomb Hemp hill Allen Arnold Barnes Lenneck McCornlck Hager Wells Barnett Sawyer Hager Rush Eklredge Good win Kelly Skinner Menard Scott Hampton McKellar and RIter Mrs Ellen Elliott and Mrs F D Blckford have invitations out for a large reception at the Kenyon op the afternoon of April 21th 4 4 Mrs John Greenwood mother of Mrs S O Snyder and Ernest Green wood of lhe city will reach here to morrow on a visit to her son arid daughter r < rtIP 17 > Miss Ferguson entertains on Thurs day the 25thal her home 776 East South Temple street The Red and Black will give the last party of the season next Friday night April 19th at Christensens This will he the last of a series of six very successful and enjoyable events and in order to make this ball of more Im portance than the rest an elarg d or chestra has been engaged and every effort will be made to make this the grand finale I A pleasant surprise was given to Miss Home of the Waterloo school at Mrs Browns residence on Eleventh I South street Those In attendance were the pupils of Miss Homes room and Misses Margetts Morris and JIll and Mrs Ted Sheets M V Mr and Mrs Ted Sheets enter tained at dinner Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs Ruth L Quigley of Pay son Covers were laid for Mrs Ruth L Quigley Mrs Martha Taylor Misses Hettle Taylor Edith Taylor Ada Smith Messrs Rone Iverson and I Fred Taylor S 4 4 Mrs Ruth L Quigley has been the guest ot Mrs Martha H Taylor for the past week L SOn S-On Monday an enjoyable and in formal party was given in honor of Miss Edna Carter who Is down from Evanston on a visit to her home Cards music and a general good time were In order after whfch the guests sat down to a dainty supper Those present were Misses Josle and Erne Kelly Mabel Dllllngham Lillian Featherstbne Nellie Howarth Kath erlne wajl the Misses Carter Mes dames Kinsev lse Pierce Messr T > IOW > JUCJgley bconerg Altuee Blackburn Carter Nelson Lancaster WUHarns Howarth Osbufn < One ot the enjoyable events of the past week was the afternoon parCy given by Mr and Mrs Arthur FrewIn I at their home ft was fil the fofm of a musicale tendered their friends and neighbors The parlors were thrown open to receive their guests and were beautifully decorated with pink and white carnations During the after noon musical numbers were rendered by Prof George Skelton Mrsr John B Reid Mrs Ray Wilcox Mrs Blair of Ogden Prof Johnson of Weber Mr Blair of Ogden Prof Fqrnland of We her Afterward delicious refreshments were served The following guests were present Mr and Mrs Farnlanl of Weher Mr and Mrs Isaac Lewi Miss Skelton Mrand Mrs G Tall Mr and Mrs J H Thomas of Cache Mrs Coon Mrs M Glllesple Mr and Mrs Blair of Ogden Mrs E B Emery I Mrs J B Reid Mrs Ray WIlcox Mrs Bunn Mrs E E Rich Miss V Fran cis of Morgan Mrs G Smith Mrs A Gardner Mrs Thomson Mrs Z Whlt aker Mrs Betsy VhlrakQr Mr and Mrs Ernest Rich Miss Ella Rich Mr r W J Newman Prof George Skelton Mr Yates Mr Johnson of Weber bad blood neuralgia rheumatism dla Dr E V Sliver and bride will return on Tuesday evening from Portland whero < they went on their wedding trip They will be at home at tho Manitou 0 About eighty members or the String ham family hejd a reunion on Monday evening at the home of Apoitlo J Grant Flowers were used In Ileber benu tirylng tho rooms An Improiriplu I sical programme by the children of mu the several families present made n pleas I Ing diversion Refreshments were I served and a general goodtime joyed en Miss Laura Miner of Logan will P Ji re turn to her home r tomorrow pleasant after a city visit with Mrs Hyde In this i a On Friday evening the Mlssen Eva and Jpsle Price entertained at at their cards I residence on North State I l street The affair wan entirely Infor mal and was enjoyed by the following young people Misses Melnee Porry Maud Snow Ella Stickney Pearl Per ry Mary Kcale Vina Chldester Emma Price Josephine Spencer Messrs Clif ford Spicer George Lloyd B T John con M Woodbury Altna Nelson Ju nlus Snow A Ilolmer C G Tllgglho V < Mrs P J Keogh Is visiting In Se aWe having gone there on Thursday last S I Mrs Fred Wcy has gone to Wash ington D C 4 Mrs Kahn and Miss Rita Kjihn are 1 home nia from a pleasant visit In Califor to Ijo Mis Joel A Smith IG home from Des Moines where she spent Severn 1 weeks I t After pleasant two months visit In Arkansas Mrs J B Evans is once more at home w Mrs A P Porter entertaining her daughter Mrs W M Gray of St An thony Ida 4 4 The Womans Republican club will j give a card party at the residence of Mrs Jacob Helssj I on Thursday after nOon 1 An enjoyable family reunion was that held on Thursday at the home of Mrs Rulon S W611s when her mother Mrs Marian Boaltef celebrated the seventieth anniversary of her birth American beauty roses were used In the decorations Refreshments were served and an enjoyable evening spent C 4 Mr and Mrs Edward Gaby assisted by Mrs M J Marriott entertained Thursday of this week In honor of the birthday of Mr Will D Gaby 0 4 Mrs John McVlchle has returned from a three months visit to Califor nia and Is now at home at 58 South Eighth East street T I Mrs O F Davis who has been very seriously ill was reported as Improved I yesterday p At the hon6 of irs Elcfrcdg on Monday Apostle and Mrs Reed Smoot gave an elegant dinner to the first pres idency and other apostles It was thfe I flrst anniversary of Mr Smoots selec tion as an apostle I 4 + 4 Mr and Mrs Milton L Oglesby are in the city 4 The ladles of the Utopia club met at Mrs McKennas 33 C street Wednes day afternoon The parlors were deco I rated lilIes with lilies and violets and the tallies and score cards appropriate re minders of the Easter season Prizes were won at sixtythree by Miss Parker I Mrs John Houghton and Mrs Culmer I Tlr club meets with Mrs E L Sheets 731 East First South on Wednesday af I ternoon 21lh Inst A party was given Friday evening at the Ladles Literary clubrooms by the Elite Social club In honor of John Rey nolds who will shortly depart for Ger many The early part of the evening was spent in dancing later the guests repaired to the banquet hall where an elegant spread was served President Sconberg the toastmaster together with the funny men of the club kept the party In a merry mood until an early hour The toasts were many and appropriate the affair will be re membered as the most successful of the season Those present were Ivy Glenn Lutle Ashton Julia Johnson Emily Fames Barbara Brbvn Eva Lambert Ida Sconberer Tillie C Perkes Anna Cowan Mae Hunter Lillie Hunter Blossom Mitchell Juanfta Miller Katie Erslcine Mary Thomas Annie Arnold Laura Newton Pearl Lambert Estclla Snowball Olive E Evans Lena Jack Maggje Gray Jennie Buckley Messrs Roy Hoggan Claude Erskine Thomas HOllherg W H Fames A H Scon berg Horace V iVltree Alex Cowan Jr John Reynolds W D McGllllvary W J Lewis Jr T McPhle William Everett Elmer G Thomas Oscar Sandberg F A Vincent Bert McAr thur W A Pekcs Roy Lancaster William Warburton James Gray E Lancaster Miss Elsie Culver was surprised by a number of her friends Friday The evening was passed with cards and music and refreshments were served by Miss Bertha Alexander and Miss Ida Ryan Among the guests present were Misses Elsie Culver Ida Ryan Bertha Alexander Mnsrgle Hall Lottie Picker ing Belle Newman Hattle Noyce Se lone Evans Jennie Gibson May Ryan and Ida Raddon Messrs Will Graham H Sulver T Jones W Jones W Alrd B Guiver Jr W Emery B Williams J Corbln D Glade Wilson B Miller R Matthews J Raddon T Reamer > W Thomas T Ryan and Jerry Raddon The You and I Crystal club met with Mr and Mcs C A Strickland Thurs day The hostess was presented with a gift from the club Highfive was the diversion of the evening the sucsss Tul ones Irt the game wereJohn < Tim ons and Mrs H W Branch second H W Branch and Mrs E J Holden The tallies were original being little blocks of wood of various shapes and the cpunters were tiny tacks At the daintilyspread suppertable each guest was presented with a souvenir bouquet of violets After ACtelspendlns a most en joyable evening the club adjourned to I meet In two weeks with Mr and Mrs I N Harvey r A pleasant surprise was given In honor of Miss Hattie Ward Friday evening Dancing music and games were the features of the evening after which refreshments were served and a pleasant time was passed by all Those present were the Misses Kate and FI6r l ence Gllllsple Sara and Gertrude Rob inson Cora White Lillian and May Aroerles Stella Parry Annie Moffat Nettle Thompson Ethel Wflklrisbn Hazel l Crlsmon Maud end Hattie Ward Messrs Art Brewster Brown Woolley Breeze Matson Evans Wilkinson Evans Crome and Christensen 4 4 S The engagement is announced of Miss I Lily F Pye to Sylvester Bradford the wedding to take place In June 4 SOn V S-On Friday night a most delightful I dancing party was given by the Ath Ietl6 association of the University About 100 were present w Mrs McKenna will entertain on Tuesday In honor of Miss Murdock On Monday night the Utah Society Army of the Philippines gave a bail at r Cfiristcnsens over 200 being present to enjoy the evening The hall was deco rated In the national colors and the music and all other details were of the nicest descrlntlon John McDonald Jr gave a birth day party 6n Thursday at his home Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Lorenzo Snow Joseph F Smith John Smith Brigham Youhg Owen Woodruff Le Rol Snow Sydney Clawson Margetts John McDonald Jr J J McDonald Miss Elinor Mar getts MI and Mrs Junius McDonald Miss Edna Dwyer Mr and Mrs W C McDonald Miss Kate South Mrs W Woodruff Mrs Glen Miller was called to Kan I 1 I sas City lust Friday evening by news of the serious Mlnoss of her father She will probably be absent a couple I of months J I 1 I 1 Mrs C R Pearsall anchIiss Pear Gall left last evening for nS or a visit to Denver v v 4 1 Mr David Utter of Denver Is ex pected here on a visit during the corn ing week 4 4 A surprise party was given at the home of Mr and Mrs P A Elkins I Thursday in honor of their son Johh who Is to leave thin week for a mission to Germany The evening was pleasantly pleas-antly spent In games and music after which all sat down to a midnight sup pCI Those present were Mrs ElklnP Mr and Mrs Irvine of Provo Mr and Mrs A113Ikln < < j Mr and Mrs R Ostler Misses Lotlio Elklnfl Lona Irvine Eva Lees Matl6v Gillespie Pearl Hatch Emma Jeremy Lutlo Ashton Lena Mackintosh Llzzla Glllcopie Maggie Donavon Bade Vincent Maggie Thomas Messrs John Elkins Alma El kins Claude Lee Charlie Brown Art Sclander Will Sears Claude Irsklne Roy Jacobs Francis Parry Ammon Brown Johnny Evans Clifton Taylor Will Earnshaw Will Glllesple Orson Riser and EnmettB water 4 The Opal club special train will leave the Short Line station next Wednesday evening at 71C oclock for Provo where the club and accompanying frlonds will spend the evening as the guests of the H Terpsichore club Upon arriving at the I Garden City the visitors will be taken In charge by the Terpsichore club and escorted to tho Mozart hall a new and capacious dancing establishment where the ball will take place Great prepa rations have been made for the event and It is promfsed that this fraternizing on the part of the two oclubs will re I suIt In a very pleasant time not only ftn this 1V1 rf loillni occasIOn I litl nle > n I many times In the future ThOpnrl club Invitation being limited to fifty couples nearly z11 tickets have been spoken for and It Is In place to n6te that those who contemplate accom panying the club on Its pleasurfr trlp I and have not engaged tickets had best do so at once With transportation for each couple Opal club tickets of ad mission will be given and only I those holding such tickets will be admitted 4 4 4 Mrs N T Saunders of Florin Colo Is In the city visiting her son N B Dresser and family It Miss Etta Tremayne was the hostess of a very pleasant party given Wednesday evening In honor of her birthday Cards and candypulling were Indulged In during the evening Those present were the Misses Ella McKee Fanny Moore Annie Tremanyne Kate Mille MaudlDaily Ethel Wlndor Ma nile King BerOia Kimball Annie King Messrs Len Hodgely Clarence Mills Frank Breame Will Lakln Lewis Bar ker Ernest Sawyer John Henry Mark Nevins Earl Warren Roy Tremanyne 4 4 The P B Os entertained their friends very delightfully yesterday af terrioon at the home of Mrs George Shelner on R street Two guessing contests created much amusement the prizes being won by Mrs Bintz anti Miss Goddard Mrs Christy Mrs Gnus Mrs Kate B Anderson furnished the music of the afternoon Mrs Hugh Park read an excellent paper and Mrs John Reed gave several selections In her usual 1 linnrtv mann I T < 11 I n h freohments were served In the dining I room which was beautifully decorated In yellow and white the societys col ors The invited guests were Mesdumes Whltaker Boxrud Halm Gorham Anderson Eckers Casady Ganz Reed Blakely Miller Bickford Adams Hoppaugh Whitney Hanchett Judson Pearl Christy McMahon Wil son Andrew Hale Sanford Wllken son Misses Ruth Palmer Cohn Chand ler Clark Allen Wlshard CrItchlow Dukes Peterson Davis Dern Larnson Sackett Berg Clarahan Buchanan Parsons Clayton Ilargrcaive Goddard and Clara Boreman of Ogden The next regular meeting will be held Sat urday April 20th at 2 oclock with Mrs Shelner 76 R street Jacob Lowell and wife ot Fargo N P are visiting C W Miller at 3S1 Fourth street They are on their way home from a visit to Honolulu and will leave this morning Birdie Langton of 361 East Third Sduth street was given a very pleasant surprise on Wednesday afternoon b by about thirty of her schoolmates The time was passed with games muglo and dancing after which dainty re freshments were served > Mrs H E Keiller has just returned from a seven months trip to New York I > The Catholic Literary and Social club will A lIne entertain literary and next musical Tuesday evening will be given programme I OGEEW SOCIETY i I I Theflrst week after Easter saw qulto a reawakening socially In Ogden and a number of very pheasant social affairs were features of the week Mrs Jennie Nelson spent a portion of tho City weck visiting friends In Salt Lake S Mftbel L Wright was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday < Mrs Ed T Morton of Boston formerly of this city IB visiting Mrs WA Mc Gaw for a few days Mrs Gertrude Thomas has returned her home In to Fort BrIdger Wyo extended visit with Ogden friends after an The young ladles of the Third ward gave a ball Friday evening at the amuse ment m hall which was one of tho most at iractlvo features of the week 4 4 iIrsD H tcry Is visiting T In Salt Lake City the guest of Mrs H S Young Tuesday evening tho ladles to the On C gave a card party auxiliary tlfo K of P rooms which was certainly a great success financially and socially The halls wero crowded and many passed tho hours pleasantly in card games for which elegant prizes were awarded An elegant lunch was served and all who were pres ent had a good timer time-r Mr and Mrs J H Griffin of Terrace I visited Ogden friends Tuesday o Thg Mlfscs Edith Carruth and Mamie Hoilson of Conlvflle who have been vie lUng Ogden friends for some time turned homo Monday ro 4 4 4 > Monday morning Mr Homer V Jenkins and Miss Lulu P Hicks were united In marriage at the Episcopal church and Immediately left for California on a wed circle dlnfr trip The young people have a wliTo of friends and acquaintances aCfullntnnces wlo wish them much Joy and prosperity I Mr and Mrs H C BIcolow have re I BIEclow turned from 1 a pleasant trip to tho coast Mr S O Stevens of Logan Is down vie Ring his parents Mr and Mrs Sidney Stevens William Hayward and wife of Nebrhska City Neb are visiting Ogden friend rlends 4 b S Mr and Mrs John Connors of Murray Packer ore the guests of Mr and Mrs S J 4 A o Judge and Mrs W L Maglnnls were Salt Lake visitor1 Wednesday Tho concert given at tho Tabernacle Taberaclo Thursday night by Prof Ballantynfes PrO BolnntYn juvenile chorus supporting a number of Ogdens soloists was a complete success The attendance was large and those who love good music enjoyed thoroughly tho various numbers PARK CITY SOCIETY 1 Tho Womans Athenaeum will meet with Mrs E P Lecompto tomorrow af ternoon at the usual time 4 1 Mrs C M Pike was tho guest of honor at 1 very pleasant Kensington given by Mrs W J Buck Thursday afternoon It was i farewell party as Mm Pike leaves for Gouveneur N Y Wednesday next where she will in tho futuro reside After a delicious luncheon had been sorvcd the ladles I present presented Mrs Pike > C Jrccnled lIrs with a beautiful sofa cushion The cuesie of n1 occasion wero Mrs 0 r Puce o C M Wilson Mrs Dr Love Mrs E J 13eggs Mrs Lenn Klmball Mrs Hnrtwoll J I bliss Lannlhfc 1 lfH Balllco Mrs J Boy nolds Mrs F W FIat Mrs P H Tow j I C MrsF Emery Irs Go A Conrad I Mrs F W Sherman Mrs O Snvder Mrs J tV White Mr J C Phillips I t Mrs rr W Frser hire A Williams MrsP B MorrIs Mis N hi 1 Wilson 18 I Mrs A Bell and Mrs Grey Wlson The Eaator hal given In the Dewey I theater Monday evening by Prof H B I Tho concert given at tho Tabernacle Taberaclo Thursday night by Prof Ballantynfes PrO BolnntYn juvenile chorus supporting a number of Ogdens soloists was a complete success The attendance was large and those who love good music enjoyed thoroughly tho various numbers PARK CITY SOCIETY 1 Tho Womans Athenaeum will meet with Mrs E P Lecompto tomorrow af ternoon at the usual time 4 1 Mrs C M Pike was tho guest of honor at 1 very pleasant Kensington given by Mrs W J Buck Thursday afternoon It was i farewell party as Mm Pike leaves for Gouveneur N Y Wednesday next where she will in tho futuro reside After a delicious luncheon had been sorvcd the ladles I present presented Mrs Pike > C Jrccnled lIrs with a beautiful sofa cushion The cuesie of n1 occasion wero Mrs 0 r Puce o C M Wilson Mrs Dr Love Mrs E J 13eggs Mrs Lenn Klmball Mrs Hnrtwoll J I bliss Lannlhfc 1 lfH Balllco Mrs J Boy nolds Mrs F W FIat Mrs P H Tow j I C MrsF Emery Irs Go A Conrad I Mrs F W Sherman Mrs O Snvder Mrs J tV White Mr J C Phillips I t Mrs rr W Frser hire A Williams MrsP B MorrIs Mis N hi 1 Wilson 18 I Mrs A Bell and Mrs Grey Wlson The Eaator hal given In the Dewey I theater Monday evening by Prof H B I Younger wait n sOcial success there be inpr an unusually large attendance Excellent Ex-cellent musIc won furnished by the CroiiBO orchestra t Tho members of theO E S met In Ma Sofia hal Monday evening and a delight ful time was had t Mrs F W Han was tho guest of hon or at n beautifully appointed Kensington plvcn by Mrs J C Wcetcr of Salt Lake Thursday afternoon The ladies l of St Lnkrts guild were pleasantly Tuesday afternoon entertained by Mrs John Derri Mr and Mrs W W Armotrong enter tamed at dinner Tucoday evening com plimentary to Mr and Mrs J V Golgcr iA Plant Sale was a novel entertain mont Riven In the Methodist church par lorn lUondiy evening A short musical prgramme was given after which light refreshments Wero served by a bovy 01 young ladles 4 4 + Mrs F W Havt went down to Salt Lake to meet h9r brother IrC A Tour Tou-r y of Chicago Mrs Hayt and brother arrived homo yesterday Mr Touoey will remain In Park ji couple of days after which ho expects to return home MB E P Lecompto returned homo Tuesday after a dedhlful I visit in Zion Mr and Mrs W G Lamb departed for Lmb dcprcd San Francisco Thursday morning to bo absent thni6 weoka morninG 4 4 4 Mf and Mrs P McPherson entertained z small company of frl < Snds at dinner iuesday evening Mica Adollno Thackcry one oCour Popul echoolmarmB will accompany Mr and lr6 James Murdock to Europe They leave Salt Lako Tuesday next They ox pect 16 be gone two months 4 I A pleasant surprise Will was given p Kcefo Monday evening by a largo WI beror his young friends at the home 0 his parents The evening was spent with music and games after which dainty refreshments were served Tho guests In cluded Misses Edna Herflhicer Clara Hurl Agatha Durkln Flora Grossman Annie Focitoy Edna Rolley May Shanloy Ethel Hales Ollle MoLt Maud Burley Charlotte Hershls6r Laprlel McGhec Messrs Will I lJooBcl Rob Burley Arthur Matheson Will Coughlln John Harrlncton John Burley and Joo Mc Laughlln 4 4 4 4 Miss Ellen CroRsmln wns the recipient orn very pleasant surprise given by T number of her school friends Tuesday evening The principal feature Tuescln evening was a singing contest ii which prises were captured by the Misses Cat erin Cunningham Edna Herahlser Messrs Leo Durkin and Stanley Oscar The hostess served dainty supper which was thoroughly enjoyed Those present were Misses Esther WelsU Kate Manlx Rose Hcrshlser Marir Ternetto Flora tQ Grossman Edna Horshlsor Rhoda Ma son Clara Hurly Catherine Cunningham Minnie Lubcck Messrs Will Coughlln John McLauKblln Clarence Carty James Allen John Hurley Joe McLaushlln Leo DurkIn Rb JcnnlncrGfWlll Mott Arthur Mathewson Will OKcefe Harvey Waist Rob Burley Stanley Oscar Sid Phillips Phiips and William Rosevcar A very pleasant bIrthday party was Riv en at the homo of MrTand Mrs Muttett Thursday evening In honor of the lutet niversary of the blrth of their daughter Mabel The rooms were prettily decorated prelb for > the event and with games and music tho evening passed only too rapidly for I the young people Prizes were awarded I Chot WIthey and Stowart Thompson The I gUests were tho Misses Ellen Mortensen AHa Lldlngham May Burley Edna Franks Martha Kelly May Burns Hat tie Baker Mary AddIson Laura Huddy Messrs v Glade C WlthoyXJcorgo Gel cer J Gwlllloms S Thompson B Kelly Georgo Huddy ancF G Williams The ladles society of the Congregational church will give an entertainment In tho church parlors tomorrow evenlne A cor dial Invitation Is extended enlnf The past noble grande met with 1 T B Lindsay Thursday afternoon Mrs Mc ClHIan favored tho company with a num ber of piano seloctlonp after which tho guests were Invited Into diningroom where a bounteous luncheOn was served The tablo was beautifully decorated with pink and white carnations Those wTlb wio enjoyed Mrs Lindsays hospitality were Mrs Will Kneale Mrs F Smith Mrs E Thorlot Mrs F S Fox Mrs S JohnSon John-Son and Mrs I Addison The society will meet with Mrs F Smith May 10th The regular monthly meeting of tho Congregational church society was held In the church parlors Saturday afternoon After the business was disposed of an elegant dinner was served the latter asa as-a compliment to Mrs C M Pike tbo president o the society who leaves for New York shortly PROVO SOCIETY Capt and Mrs E A Wedgwood will leave Provo on tho 15th Inst for Salt Lake City to make that their future home They have already engaged a handsome resi dence cnSQg 4 1 2 Miss Lydia Knutscn has been visiting with her parents BIshop and Mrs Kant sen this week C < Tho wedding of John Dwight Billings BllnSs and Miss Florence Pyno took place on Wednesday last Jp the Salt Lake Temple and on Thursday evening a very enjoy able reception was given at the eno of her slater Mrs Alice Faucett About ono hundred and seventyfive guests were present but each ono present seemed Joy ous and hhppy and received marked attention at-tention A veritable wedding feast was spread and greatly enjoyed Too wedding cake was n beautiful feature of the spread and was made and decorated by tho bride Music both vocal and instrumental was ably rendered while many toasts and expressions ex-pressions ol good will was spoken In favor fa-vor of the young couple Tho bride 15 a sister of County Recorder H S Pyno rd tho groom belongs to ono of tho old < sl nrrl noblest famlllcs Of Our city Among tnoso present were mrs ucuoruii Billings Mrs Leah Pyne Messrs and Mesdames H S Pyne W S Faucett F W Smart Wallace JBIHIngs Robert Anderson J iI Worsely John T Pyno J R Boshard Bishop Snow David Gibe O H Berg W S Rawllngs hire Jesse Knight Mrs GeorgE Billings Mrs Alta JJolllnRshead of Mlncravllle M S Eler pen MM Eugene Johnson and Mrs B Selck Misses Inez Knight Dolllo Pyne Edna Pyne Eva Pyne Dole Pyne Buckley Alice Brown Jonnlo Worcelv Minnie Brannon Pearl Tlmmoney LIda SnftorO Halo Harrison Alba Marshall Ellen EUIns Sarah Ashton Fern Cluff RQZJ Clufr Messrs Alt Worscly George Brown Don Snow Edward Taylor LevI and Albert Allman William Johnson Harry McCord Enock Clark Dean Strong R Boardman and lyon Pyne Mrs L Holbrook gave an elaborate luncheon last Wednesday In honor of Mrs Leo The table was elegantly decorated with carnations and the menu woe choice and elegantly served Those present woro Mrs C E Loose Mrs Jesse Knight Mrs Elects Bullock Mrs Hannah B Tucker Mrs W H Duficnbcrry Mrs Ida Dusenberry Mrs James George Mrs Amelia B Scarl and Mrs W B Seirl 0 + Mcsdames Phi Speckart S A King and W D Roberts 11nl nnc Robers Jr entertained a number or their friends l on Thursday event evening last I was r very enjoyable 4 4 Mrs Lawyer Evans entertained the members of tho Soroals club on Wednes day afternoon In a very elegant and charming manner Dainty refreshments were served and the afternoon passed as 33 one of clever merriment and protUable enjoyment Mr and Mr R C Watkins announce the engagement of tholr daughter Ger trudo to Mr J W Young of Salt Lake City Tho wedding T occurs I In June Mrs Maretta JBaesly entertained at din ner on Wedncpdav last m honor of Mrs Jean Danlols of Vernal llrs it C Mr and Mrs H Wan loss of Sprlngvlllo wero Provo visitors on Friday Sprllgllo 4 4 r Miss Mabel Shepard entertained In honor of Miss Elgardo Wedgwood on Fri day evcnlnpr last The young lady was assisted as-sisted by her amiable mother and tho evening was highly successful In ovary way 4 I I Miss Arvlllo Clark was a Provo visitor visior on Saturday + 4 ills Ida Peterson was visiting I her Provo friends Friday and Saturday last |