Show I > r r 1 tCIE C K f Engagement Announced Mrs Isabel M PIll announces tho engagement daughter Paralce K gagement of her dluGhtcr to Mr Arthur B Wltchcr Exceptions and Die On Monday evening last a German club Ladles Literary was given at the wn ut of In honor tho men by a number of Paymaster George F Downey and after declared It I to be one ter It J was over nil i1eolned of the most successful l ever held here and to It was led by Harry Shearman Max I Ilanaucr was also due much of Its OS all arrange he managed success as mannge al ments Ofte favors were very pretty and three sets were given one sot each F Downey Mrs J M by Mrs George J Bldwcll 15 and Mrs George Y Wallace Bidwel most delightful Si the affair a In every way wnrthc n it who enjoyed lightful one and those were Messrs and Mesdames George F n M Downey J < Downey George Jownc GeoTN FlHchet Walker 13 S Ferry George K Wal C It J Kenneth Korr D S Murray R cSlnnlng S C Park J E Caine lcndhmInS George Wcstervolt C R F Hayward Gerge H Post Mosdamos J A Jevne Burns Macdonald R C Woodruff Pfout G B Pfoutz Hanaucr Bancroft Duke Baxter Boyd Montgomery Misses Woodward Nason Adplalile Isason Shearman Edna Shearman Sherman Laura Sherman Salisbury Clary of Montana McMillan Newton of Pasadena Pasa-dena Blair Kantera Donnollan Thorne Klcscl Emily Bead Hooper Dooly Xlmball Sprague Hanauer Imball Blclwell J W Messrs C R Alcy J M Bdwel K Bracken T Eljls BrowncDr Orlt h T Goodwin G ow J S Crltchlow J Godwin J Gibson M S Hanauer George W Hointz Grant Hampton A F Holden Frederick Lyon Dr Lindsay Henry McCornlck George Nolan Dr Park M So Pendergast George M Scott Clarence Clar-ence Sprague Max Smith W H Shear man J W Thompson B X Smith E B Wicks J H Young S C The Fifth East hotel was the scene of a large and brilliant reception Thursday Thurs-day afternoon given by rs L C Ro len le-n honor of Mrs Sarah Boggs The parlors were beautifully decorated pink and green being the prevailing colors The reception room where Mrs Royle I received assisted by Mrs L M Bailey was artistically decorated with pink carnations tastefully arranged with smllax huge clusters of which hung from the chandeliers and one end of the room was banked with palms In the room where the refreshments were served pink carnations were used In profusion D cluster forming the table centerpiece from which pink ribbons were drawn and at either end the candelabra can-delabra were shaded In pink while graceful draplnes of smilax completed the decorations Here Misses Stella Salisbury Kate Williams and Emily Reid assisted In serving and those who slsted assisted In entertaining were Mesdames Cleaver Akors Walkellng Thompson DJnlnny Beatty Terry and Pearsall About 200 guests called durln the afternoon af-ternoon Although the many who attended the cotillion Monday night were tired out ye they were nearly all seen among tho several hundred dancers at the last assembly as-sembly at Cha ten sens Tuesday even inS Many little dinner parties preceded the ball and the fInal dance of the series of 100102 was made memorable by the perfect enjoyment The orchestra was enlarged to twelve pieces and rendered a splendid programme Including all the old favorites and many new numbers The refreshments as usual were very nice and It was past 1 a m when the bal came t an endS end-S SAn n S-An event which will be remembered for many a day wag the coming out party of Miss Elsie Biter given Thursday Thurs-day evening by Her parent Mr and Mrs W W Riter J The rooms were decorated In green and white and presented pre-sented a most attractive appearance With their great clusters of white carnations car-nations and roses broad streamers of I white satin ribbon entwined In smllax and banks of palms effectively placed I Dancing was enjoyed In the drawing rooms whero Christensens orchestra I furnished a 1rogr mme of popular i waltzes and twosteps Refreshments i were served In the diningroom from a table adorned with a huge cluster of white carnations and plumosa with broad satin ribbons extomding from the electroliers to the four corners of the table Miss Rlter was gowned In an exquisite creation of white filmy goods and carried white lOSe About 100 gets wero present and showered con gratulations upon the fair young de ounJ butante who yesterday attained her eighteenth birthday S talncd The Young Mens Unity club gave a most delightful card party and dance at the Ladles Literary club Thursday Punch and refreshments were served and every one had nl a thoroughly good time about 250 being present S S S One of the largest balls of the season a given last Thursday night by seaon the students of the Salt Lake Business col lege at Christensons hall fully 300 at hl1 01 a tending and all greatly enjoying reat the t event Punch was served throughout t the Xi1dnIght evening and dancing kept l up until Dinners and Luncheons Preceding the german A F Holden cave a delightful dinner delbhttuldfnner at the Alta club in honor of Paymaster and Mm George F Downey 4 S Elegant nil Its appointment and enjoyed to the utmost by the guests present was C luncheon l given Suess Tuc day afternoon by Mrs len afernoon Mr Stephen H Bribcoek The daylight wta excluded < n lght excluded in the diningroom which dlnl1rom was lighted hy electric globe a hade In lbhted candles In oldfashioned candelabra placed upon mantel and sideboard The table was especially pretty espIaly a great cluster of gt ot American beauties rising from a vase sot upon 3 dainty red em brodered centerpiece At either end of the table Sm wu placed a n vaj AVaa a c flM with lorec red and white carnations the whole effect whie carnllon5 who enjoyed Mrs Babcocks hospltiS I ity were Mrs J H Walker Miss Doo ly Mrs MrgBurlB MacDonald Mrs Jay T Harris Mrs Robert Smith Mrs H H Channing Mrs Duke Butor Miss Lowe Mrs D S MUll r Mrs J lIsq Jevno and Mrs Edward S S Ferry Mr und Mrs A T Vollmcr enter 1 Volmer tained at dinner Thursday cntr a lv S Mrs George M Downey was hostessa of a beautifullyappointed luncheon Thursday complimentary to Mrs Pope A huge cluster of pink roses lorraed the table centerpiece and the guests were Mcsdamcs Pope Salla Dury G Y Wallace Rice Bancroft McCornlck Woodward Penrosc Young1 and Sherman Joseph Lippman enlcrtalnod at dinner din-ner at Bcardslcy9 Tavern Tuesday ne evening In honor of Mrs Sara LHlcy SJniklng S S Mr and Mrs A T Vollmcr entertained enter-tained at dinnerThursday The appointments artistic Flow pointments were very nrHsUc ell and greens were used with charming charm-ing effect The guests were Messrs and Mesdames Frank Stephens Warren War-ren Bogue Charles Post Dr and Mrs Bowman and Dr and Mrs Hosmer o C P Ovcrflcld entertained at luncheon lunch-eon at the Alta club yesterday a 4 4 Mrs Burns Macdonald was hostess of a charming luncheon on Wednesday Wednes-day C P Overflcld entertained at luncHeon at the Alta club In honor of his cousin Peter D Overllcld and af erward the party occupied a stall at the afternoon performance a of Martha Mrs Anna Corning entertained dinner last evening at her home on Brigham street I Card Parties and Teas Mrs T n Black entertained at a I I charming sixtythree party Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon The rooms were beautifully beau-tifully decorated The hal was In green ropes of smllax bclmj entwined 2n and about the banisters while pink carnations artistically arranged with greens were used In the drawing rooms The djnlngroom was decorated with red carnations Prizes were won re cnlJaton by Mrs Barthel and Miss Elizabeth Dern and those present were Mesdames Mes-dames Frank Stephens Richards Fred Egan Putnam Hale J Dr Moore Jones Williams < McCune Luman Rivers Ri-vers Rathburne Ross Swanson Josh Grant Grldley Gustln W S Green Peaslee Priest Park Soules Swan Thome VIgus J Young EN Whitney Whit-ney Germainc Hoffman BIntz Bar hcll Brink Cole Carpenter Dale Dunning Dalby Gi < eeson Misses Dern Grldley Grace Swanson Elizabeth Dern Grace Jacobs 4 6 Daisy RaybouldL Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs T Black delightfully entertained at cards The guests were Messrs and Mesdames Mes-dames Alrls Blntz Boggs Bowman J S Bransford II W Brown Cole John Dcrn George Dern Dole Egan Fred Egan Evans Fred Francis Tannlngan Gustln HoppaugTi Jacobs R E McConahay McMahon Moore L T Palmer John Reed Ed Richards G W Shores Stelhl Trlpp M B Whitney Judge and Mrs Dlnlnny Dr and Mrs Burrows Mrs Miles Dr Luella Lu-ella Miles S ers S e-rs A T Kerr was hostess of a delightful de-lightful card party Monday afternoon given complimentary to Mrs Tarbct The roomy were beautifully decorated the hall with red carnations the diningroom with pink and pink and white carnations artistically arranged ranged with smllax and ferns were seen In the diningroom while each guest carried away as a souvenir of the occasion a cluster of carnations The first prize was won by Mrs Mc Gurrln Mis Hamilton won the conso ation and Mlsd Parker won 1 prize for the most lono hands while the guest of honor Mrs Tarbet received a cutglass dish J Mrs Kerr was assisted as-sisted In entertaining by Mrs Read Miss Read and Miss Edith Parker Abut thirty guests M wore present Mr and Mrs F N hess entertained a number of their friends In a de Ightfully pleasant manner at their home on Saturday evening February 1st The rooms were brilliantly light cd and prettily decorated with cut lowers and potted plants the prevailing prevail-Ing colors being pink and white SIx ythree was played the score and tal I y cards being unique and amusing pen sketches by the hostess The Jlrst prizes were won by Mrs Edwards and Mr Couiam the second by Mrs Tag gar t and Mr Crulkshank and the consolation con-solation prizes by Mrs Davidson and Mr Morris After tho games delicious refreshments wero served Those present pres-ent were Messrs and Mesdames C J MqNltt D S Taggart OrvIn Morris Mor-ris Sloan John Crulkshank F E Snrlmpton Roberts C E Berry Frank Shaw William Davidson Richard Rich-ard Shepard H J Hess W S Anderson An-derson J A Sanborn R N Hunt Mrs Beemer Mrs Haas Mrs Edwards Ed-wards Mrs Burton Miss Erlckson Miss Nazis ISIIss Shepard Mr P L Beemer Mr H Coulam Mr James Shaw One of the delightful events of the week was the entertainment given by Mrs O W Powers on Friday afternoon which was most unique In every detail being in celebration of the Chinese New Year The Idea was cleverly carried out in the decorations which were Chinese nese plants and flowers used In profusion pro-fusion tho menu and the score Cards which were done In water colors Pjlzes were won by Mesdames Woodward Howard and Miss Burke The Invited guests were Mesdames Pfoutz G B Pfoutz C C Goodwin Irvine Foote Wilkes Slyer Wallace Woodward Bancroft Julia Kimball G ar Doney John Dooly Thompson Webber Brad ley Holman G A Lowe Robert Hark ness Hanauer R B Harkncss Rice Ferris Ferguson Dooly Martha Spencer Spen-cer Keith Ferguson Bransford Mc Donald Baxter Ellis Nye Franken Channlng Woodruff Pcarsall Yoorurf McClure Pearsal iICClurc Bldwell Boggs Post W M Ferry Ed Ferry Howard Murray Jcvnc Harris Daly Bird Lindsay Boyd Hayward Z I Walker Charles Walker Robert Smith Read Misses Dern Nason Han auer Fox Burke Read Newton Ilark ness Klmball Keogh McCornlck Doo ly l Webber Love Purely Personal Dr A C Bchlo has gone to California Califor-nia for two weeks Mr > and J Mrs Jamcs B Clinton Jr > Clnton left for Boise Monday r Harold E Schiller and children nIll chldrn have gone to Oregon and California fur 0 visit of several weeks Calforia C u Mrs Jack Rich of Brlghatn City Is visiting her mother Mrs Crigtnon S S S MY and Mrs R C Naylor and Miss Jackctla McCune left Tuesday for Is r to visit with A W McCune aiihcr of Mrs Naylor and Miss McCune 1Lher party will sail from San Francisco and will be gone for a an Indefinite period Mrs J F Howell of Fort Douglas has returned from S Colorado DougIn Mro E J Jolly and children Joly aro pleasantly located at 1518 Lafayette aycuo street Alameda Cal La1ayeto The many friends of Mrs P j rc Konna will bo pleased to know that her mother Mrs Anne > ir5 Schlebc and her sisters Mlescs Rose and Carrie Soh ilchcl l arrived safely They will make their home with Mrs Mc Kenna 12 Bellevue S terrace Dr Loulsn Reynolds rabbi oC I Templo Bnal Israel has arrived In the city with his bride They come from the west whore they have been mak wher ma wS an extensive welling tour Mr and lr George K Fischer left Wednesday for California Mrs F E McGurrln Is suffering from an attack of pneumonia Mra Harrison Spelrs left on Thura day morrdhg for California to bo gone several months 5 Mr and Mrs C Cast left for Berkeley Berke-ley Friday on account ot the serious llncss of Co1 Cast Mrs Ralph B Haas of Ogden Is visiting vis-iting friends In o the S city SCot Cot and Mrs Pope of Denver arc i the guests of Mr a and Mrs Salisbury Hoyt Sherman returned Tuesday from Denver S S Gwyrrn Officer Is soon expected from Chicago S S I G J Gibson has returned from CalIfornia Cal-ifornia S S S Milton C Ishof San Jose Cal la In the city en route to New York and is the guest of Walter Wolf Mr Ish Is well known in California a a very fine violinplayer S S S Mrs David Hempstead ha returned home S S S S Ed Groesbcck left on Wednesday for Now York S S S fr Judge and Miss Judge sailed from New York yesterday for a seven tyfour days tour of the Mediterranean Mediter-ranean S S MaJ and Mrs George Faber Downey Dow-ney left on Tuesday for New York and West Virginia where they will spend some weeks prior to taking up their residence In Denver S > S S Miss DonneJlan was hostess of 3 delightful de-lightful luncheon Wednesday after which the gets were entertained at the matinee by Miss Ivers S S A Mr and Mrs Yo E Smcdley and children left Wednesday for an extended ex-tended trip to the coastS coast-S S S Alma Katz has returned from Ills northern trip S S S Mr and Mrs George Hanson of Ogden Og-den are visiting Judgo and Mrs William Wil-liam H King S S S > Mr and rs Theodore Nystrom arc expected shortly to make this city their future home Mrs Nystrom will be remembered as Miss Mae Taj lora lor-a 5 8 r Mr and Mrs L C Miller lea on Friday for a trip of some weeks to the coast t 5 a The Misses McGovcrn leave l shortly for Los Angeles where they will ar tho remainder of the winterS t 6 winter-S S Dlra Royal W Daynes Is visiting In Brlg him City S Mrsl Arthur E Pratt returned on Wednesday to her home in Ogden a S 5 Mr and Mrs Montague Ferry left Tuesday for n six weeks trip to the coast Mr and Mrs Charles Rooklldge have gone to Mercur for a few months S S 9 Dr and Mrs E W Whitney expect to be In their new home this monthS month-S S Mrs J F Osborno h returned from Colorado Springs C I S Mr and Mrs H A Mllam have returned re-turned homo from a plea nt trip north S S S Mr an Mra C < F Martin have returned re-turned to Denver Mr and Mrs Frank Knox leave today for New Orleans From that point they will travel slowly northward to New York They will be away some weak S S The Misses Kinney and Mrs W Dr OBrien and family leave for California todayj S S S Mrs Robert Coleman and Miss Coleman Cole-man have returned from California and aro at homo at the Fifth East hotel a Miss Myrtle Banks Is Isilns Miss VIda Ecclcs In Ogdon S 5 Mrs Edward Robinson who was tho guest of Miss Porter left for Santa Barbara a week ago S S S Miss Mamie Porter left for the East last week and Is noW the Planters hotel In St Louis where she will bo for some time Weddings and Engagements Mr and Mrs David Hill announce the engagement of their daughter Florence to Mr John B Dunn the wedding to take place Wednesday February 10 1002 a At ITfo Temple Wednesday a double i wedding took place the participants being H S Mills and Miss Annie Jones William Wagglan and Miss Sophie Roberts Rob-erts The ceremony was performed at 2 oclock and In the evening a recep ton was given In honor of tho event by l 3 E Jones who Is an undo of both brides at the Manitou where both couples will remain as guests Miscellaneous Events I Mrs Will L Ellcrbeck entertained tho Euchre club Tuesday S a o Miss Mulvany and Miss Saundcrson delightfully entertained at an Informal candy pull Tuesday evening About twenty guests wore present a Mrs Osborne gave a musicale Mon day evening at the homo of Mrs Kim I ball Km balMrs S S S Mrs A G Andrews charmingly en tertained the members of tho Presby PrCy terian church choir Monday evening Music and games wore pleasant Lea tunes of the occasion Q S S Mr and Mrs W H 1lrs Jones gave a Jolly sleighing party on Tuesday evening even-ing About JL dozen guests enjoyed the ride and later a delicious supper at the home of Mr and Mrs Jones S S o r Mary Burton delightfully entertained enter-tained tho members of St Marks cathedral thedral choir Wednesday evening SIx tythrco was played the score cards being dainty handpainted designs and the tallies souvenir postal cards About thirty guests were present t Mrs Gustavus Duncan delightfully entertained Informally at her Informnl apartments apart-ments In tho Manitou Thursday afternoon after-noon Those present were Mesdames Traver Welch Dahe Misses Luce Deru Elizabeth Dern Morris Preston S Mrs William L Ellerbock entertains enter-tains the Euchre club Tuesday i o s Miss Sadler entertained the card club last evening x r S S I Mrs Carrie E Carr entertained de lightfully Friday afternoon lghtull le100n The occasion oc-casion was a shower party given by the Misses Edward In honor of Miss Emily Farnos Mrs E A Wall entertained d the Utopia club on Wednesday afternoon In ivgal style al hcr residence 3K Brlgham street Carnations and ferns Ccrul In profusion artlstluHlly arranged adorned the spacious hall library and parlors After prizes at euchre were Awarded Mrs Harry Decks Miss Edith Parker and Mrs Ayres an Impromptu dance and cake walk otr a brief half hour was enjoyed by the assemblage before dispersing The next meeting will be at the home Mrs CL Brink 123 North First street February 19th a C S I ran Mrs M E Callahan entertained enter-tained about thirty friends at their hospitable hos-pitable home Loven dale on Monday evening Sixtythree was the game and unique prizes were won by Mrs Jones Mrs Grossman Mr McMillan and Mr Cahoon A delicious supper was served Mrs Callahan was assisted sisted by Mrs OConnor 9 i One of the most enjoyable social events that the Second ward has had for a long time was given on Friday night In the Second ward meting house the occasion being a dance given under the auspices rif the Y jr Y L M L A Great credit Is due the com P hilttcc H J Smith Evin Quist John Spray Mary Smith and Ellen RoSo who Jiad the affair In charge for the financial succesg About seventyfive couple Were present Music was furnished fur-nished by Larsons orchestra A character char-acter ball Is bllfcd for February 27th under the sam management I Mr and Mrs Mahnken pleasantly entertained Monday evening Irs I I Mrs O Fen a ker will give a Kensington Ken-sington tea for the benefit of the L dies Aid society of the Christian church Thursday afternoon from 2 to G oclock at her home 853 East Seventh Sev-enth South street iV V t Miss Hal Barlow of 106 Center street was the recipient of n very pleasant surprise tendered her by n few friends Friday evening Games were the feature of the evening and a most enjoyable time was spent bal b-al Those present were Misses Vera A Felt Eva SImms Anna Erlckson Myrtle Robinson Jessie Dunn Louis Bull Florence Frankland Bath Wit icy and Mary Barlow Messrs Erlckson Shipp Powell Dallny Flowers Qulnn Harrison Everett Frankland Derbey shire Bagley and Trayner S S S Among the enjoyable affairs of the week was the gronhophone surprise party given to H Vincent on Wednesday Wednes-day evening at his home on North First West street Among the splendId splen-did selections given were tho latest coon songs and Uncle Joshs i famous talks Cards were also In order Those Invited were Misses O Peterson K McCaslIn E McConnle Belo Carna han Hunter Young Skldmoro Brown A Bottingcr Hazel Bowman Florence Tripp B Vincent Messrs W Pierce Carl Reynolds T Butler OLynn S o1s Brown George Willis A Jones King A Dukes O Peterson IT Coles Charles Coles Joe Blomfleld 1 Jackson J Budd R i Strong H Vincent S S S A very pleasant surprise party was given at the home of Miss Alice F Castlcton 823 Second street In honor of her fourteenth birthday Tuesday even ing Refreshments were served until un-til n late hour Those present wcro Misses Alice and Ivy CajJLleton Edna nnd Florence Castleton Myrtle Castle ton Nellie Mathlson Elvina Foulger Alice Hulbert Alma Peterson Nonlo Berr man Tilda Orlob Laura Shore Carrol Burt Pearl CIlBSjold Sarah Bench Edna Larson Sllha Coombs Masters Jay and Rulon Castleton Alfred Al-fred Gunn Frank Gunn Golden Young Albert and Lorenzo Cobs Enill Larson f Ralph Poulton Lynn Young Charles Cardwell Richard Caffold and John Mathison x The Wednesday night soiree at Chrls ten ens was largely attended and all present had an enjoyable time he Opal club attended and among those present were seen Messrs and Mesdames Mes-dames C L Berry Alex McMaster Ed Braby Al l Angel Walter Anderson George Read Z Barnes Will Leslie John Houghton B Mann Murphy Hull Llndsoy Geary Mrs Wright of Ogden Mrs Taylor the Misses Ida Fly gar Aetna Smith Mllla Adkln Mabel Cunningham Minnie Davis Ada Mc Namee Lizzie Arnold Hattie Flygare Ole Myers Tena McKnight Kate Anderson An-derson Geneve Horllck Millie Mad dick Agnes Gibson Maude Naylor Nettle Raleigh Ellle Stlckney Emma Sanderson Sarah Henderson Nellie Henderson E Sprupt tho Messrs James J Davis W T Tobias Tarry Anderson An-derson W H Schluter H Halvorson Shade Stringer I Reed M McAllis ter Claude Hull J M Burt J Whltte more Charles Olsen J E Orblson Frank Flashman George Mandel Roy Hughes E M Keysor Evans Couiam and Fowler Mrs Lee Goetchins was pleasantly surprised Tuesday night by a number of friends The evening was pleasantly passed with games dancing and refreshments re-freshments Among thosQ ircaent were Messrs and MesIlames Ncwcomb My ers Johnston Price Mrs Murphy Misses OBrien Kane Johnston Cough lan Dean Murphy Messrs Murphy Peterson Brattin t Mrs Harry Grant Twomoy entertains on the evening of February llth In honor of lra William Twomey of Chicago Chi-cago S S S The Silver Maple circle Women of Woodcraft will give a card social and poek supperat their rppms in the 1 O Ing O F hall on St Valenflness l even InS InSMiss I S S Miss Fannie Breeden entertained informally in-formally at a chafingdish party yester day afternoon About fifteen guests were present The young people of the Twentyfirst ward will give 3 dancing party in the ward hal on Thursday evening A grand character ball will be given by the Utah State Council of Women at the Eighteenth ward hall corner of Second and A streets February 11 th The following ladies have the matter In hand which Is a guarantee of Its success suc-cess Mrs Emily S Richards Mrs Amanda Hook Mrs J Fowson Smith Mrs Joanna Mellon Mrs M P Silver Sil-ver MrsStewart Mrs Mulholland Mrs Caroline C 1 Wells Mrs Rebecca Daynos Mrs Barton Mrs Julia Druce Mrs G L Luff Mrs Stcphenson Mrs Mary M I Houtz HoutzI I S S Mr and Mrs C G WIrick entertained enter-tained at a charming card party Wednesday Wed-nesday evening In honor of 11ro Mary Mitchell of Butte and daughter Mrs F E Clock of Nevada Prizes were awarded to Mrs i S Hill and J J Collett Consolations Mrs Mary Mitchell Mit-chell and G Fisher Those present were Messrs and Mesdames J J Collctt D Lewis R Oswald E West Burlace R S Hill J West Mcedames Mary Mitchell F E Clack R Wll Fisher cox Messrs Fisher Thomas and G S S o Miss Florence Truman entertained delightfully Friday evening a number of her young friends In honor of her birthday In the guessing contest the first prizes were won by Edgarda Wedgewood and Myron Chandler and the consolations by Claim Kellcy and Morton Cheescman The guests were Gracla Rogers Floyd Lynch Claire i Kclloy Helen Ilnrtley Ruth and Myron My-ron Chandler Lulu and Ella liarr Elsie El-sie and Irlng Truman Mildred Griss more Harold Peck Morton Cheese man Virginia Minor Bruce Wedge wood Constance Bruero Donald Mac Lean Edgarda Wedgewood Stanley I Bruerc S S a I Parley James and Bry Jacobs pleasantly pleas-antly entertained Thursday evening at the home of the former A guessing contest was a feature of the evening and prizes were von by Misses Lulu Taysum Messrs Rich Andrew and Will James The house was decorated sVitll cut flowers and punch was served In the hall In n Japanese corner cor-ner by Miss Kate James Those present pres-ent wore Misses Mary Richardson Vlnnle Rlgby Lulu Taysum Mamie Calllste Minnie Cahoon Lottie Par kcr Clare Williams Clarice Savllle Edna Jackson Katie James Mabelle James Lyle James Mamie Comstock Messrs Ebert Thomas Rich Andrew Harry Tempest Vie Thompson Will ames George Moore Myrt Wheeler George Rowland George Mldgcley Roy Jacobs Parley James v 3 a The sixth anniversary of the wedding of Mr and Mrs J E Stevenson was celebrated at the home of their parents pa-rents CapL and Mrs William Gilbert 610 Emery street The table was elaborately elab-orately decorated and an enjoyable time wad spent Those present were Mr and Mrs W Gilbert Mr und Mrs Bccksteadt Mr and Mrs Schilling Mr William Davis Mr and Mrs Llnck Mr and Mrs Myers Mr and Mrs Rankin Mr and Mrs Chas Davidson Mr and 1frs James Gilbert Mr and Mrs Joseph Gilbert Mrs Friday Miami Mi-ami Mrs Skoby Mr and lIrs Grif fiths Mrs Clark Mr and Mrs Ba lon Mr and Mrs Barber Misses I Edith Davlea Cassie Jones Bessie Cable Ida Barber Viola Garner Blanche Beck tlCd Emma Eckstrand Messrs James Wickens Will Gilbert L Schll llng F Valentine J R Matthews Oscar Bloomfleld George Bloomfield and others S m Mr and Mrs Benjamin Wilson entertained en-tertained the May club at their home in Darlington on Wednesday evening The fore prt of the evening was spent at cards Mrs Purt and Mr Tlmms winning first prizes Mr J D Ford and Mr 11 lf Sadler second After serving refreshments some very line selections were rendered by the guitar and mandolin band and singing by members of the club After spending a very enjoyable evening the club adjourned ad-journed to meet in two weeks at the residence of Mr and Mrs W H Culver OGDEN SOCIETY Mr George L Mae Is enjoying a visit from her brother Mr P L Maughn of Laramlc Wyo S S S Mies Maude Laughncy and Miss Budge are visiting Mrs p N Wilson at Brigham Brig-ham S 5 S Tho Child Culture club met with lrs Parley Wright Friday afternoon Mrs Cook presented to tho club very vigorously vigorous-ly I tho subject of tho Consumers league and most of tho meihbors were In favor of tho league nnd its work A paper followed fol-lowed on Food arid Its Value by Miss Whalcn Tho club adjourned to meet with Mrs Jennie Nfclson Friday February Febru-ary llth at13 P m S LQ I A profusion of violets carnatIons roses lilies of tho valley and amllnx imparted their bonuty and frasranco to the parlora of Mrs N H lcM whero tho Aglala was moat delightfully entertained at Its Inst meeting Mrs Cook of tho State Industrial Indus-trial committee was present and gave an Interesting talk and much Information I concerning tho Consumers league frt Kclloy thon read a pleasing article upon tho benefits U i wbhVcn receive from Womens clubs Sno was followed by Mrs GIdcpnsyic presented an original and scholarly paper on Balzac hnd l clover review of Tho County Parson Delicious rofroBhmcnta were served by tho hostqis and tho club adjourned to meet February llth with Mrs A J Warner R v Mr Carver will deliver a lecture upon Tho Social and Ethical Idcuo In lpn MlscrablcD A full attendance attend-ance la requested Mm Preston Blair of Marriotts pro Ir wiio iho victim of a very pleasant nurprlso WIL Thursday evening In honor oCher oC-her fortyninth birthday anniversary A largo number of her frlondi und neighbors suited neigh-bors assembled und I a merry evening ro suied t Wednesday ovenlnc I Miss Mall Watlltj entertained a number lot hot friends by giving them a bob ride which was greatly enjoyed S t Mrs V Hcstmark entertained charmingly charm-ingly Wednesday afternoon at Jilghflvo S S 5 I La Coterie held a very pleasant meeting Tuesday with p H S Emerson Tho Home Culture club met very pleasantly pleas-antly and profitably Thursday afternoon at tho prortnhh E C S Braincrd S S S Mrs E Matron entertained charmingly Wednesday afternoon a1tcrnoon A S 5 Mrs T H Davis Is enjoying a visit from her sister Mrs Ellldtt of Sacra menlo Cal friends Mrs M A Breeden Is visiting Ogden Tho ball Wednesday evening by the ladles of the Church of tho Good Shop herd was ono of tho most pleasant social events of the season a Thursday afternoon Mrs 1 Buchmlllcr entertained drlfehtfully In honor of her daughter jlra cltl R C McKlnnoy who Is visiting her Mrs Hume assisted by her daughter entertained at euchre Wednesday and Friday afternoons V I It was rather quiet In social circles last week there being a few noteworthy events however S o 5 Wednesday evening Mrs Gertrude Carr entertained the ladles of the M E church enterlln JnclcD A musical and a number of Invited guests ane programme n conversation and refresh meats made up a most enjoyable eveningS evening-S S S Tuesday evening the Gram opera house wan flllnrt to its limit vTui an appreciative ap-preciative audience to hear the Salt Lnk4 I Opera company sing 4ianna 11 wus one of the best performances probably the best ever given I by that company In Ogden and was thoroughly enjoyed S S S Mrs John Pawlos Is visiting her parents pa-rents In Coalvlllc I 4 Miss Ella Conroy is back from n two weeks stay among friends In Salt Lake City S I S The Ogden B P O E give their first annual bal Monday evening at the Dig nan daclng academy U S S 0 Wednesday evening tho ladles of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd gave a ball at the Dlgnan dancing academy acad-emy which was well attended and a decided de-cided social success Tho Ladles Auxiliary to tho Brother LrHles Auxlar hood of Railway Trainmen gave a social nalwn and card party Wednesday evening at tho K of P hall which was one of the most successful artahH ever given by this popular pop-ular organization I S C Miss Llzzlo Sommcr of Point Lookout Z9S Is spending a few days In Ogden visiting friends S < Miss Minnie Kiescl Is visiting Miss Margaret Mar-garet Park In Salt Lake M City Mrs Frank Freeman went to Riverside Cal two Wednesday to visit for a monlh or Sleighing parties were quite numerous during tho early portion a or the week Tho Tuesday eonlng masque bal given by the Foster Military band drew a largo attendance The costumes were rich and the characters portrayed were soma of them very amusing and artistic a 1 o Tuesday evening at A O U W hall the ladles of tho Catholic church pave f most delightful musicale the object of the entertainment being to purchase ono of the stained glass windows for tho new Catholic church Tho attendance was largo and the programme which is hero Iarlo gnmmet given was greatly enjoyed g SelectionMadison School Orcjisslra Vocal soloPerfect Life11 Jones Mrs Farley Violin soloEsocationE Olllet Miss Farmer Vocal solo Queen of the Earth c Plnautl Miss Mitchell Vocal solo Voter Unser C Krcbs Chcriton Ffcrrln Piano solo Value Camlco Max Bcndlx Miss P lt Recitation Two Runaways Miss Daisy Andrews Vocal nioloMv Klnc Lyncs Bolo1lrl Clare Piano solo Coming Thro the RyelInrtl Trans Andro Iiartl Miss Celeste Conroy Baritone solo Selected Mr Eastman 111 Trclllo Carter Recitation Miss Trels Cnrter Vocal I solo Winter Lullaby DC Kovcn MIsS I Slater J D Iflhn Selected Vocal 1 solo c Miss Lunlla Ferrin Selection 1Is Madison School OrchestraS Orchestra-S S o Mrs Legrandc Wood of Corlnno was the guest of her cousin Miss Belle Spen cor during tho week a o 5 Mr Alex Toponce Is back from visiting visit-Ing friends In Corinne Ss S Miss Jessie Moore who Is teaching school In Morgan visited her parents hero last week t Mrs C N Eotsford of Salt Lake City Is visiting Mrs E A LInsloy PAK CITY SOCIETY I Tho regular meetng of the Womens Athenaeum was held at tho homo of Mrs Dr E P Lecompto Monday afternoon Mmo Wilson presiding Five subjects 6n Spanish history wero given us follows Spanish Literature Mia Katharine Malone Ma-lone There Ceramics n Av Scott Geiger Painting In Spain and Early Artists Ar-tists ISIOl OD Miss Jean Pearson Separate Sep-arate Crowns of Leon and Castile 1220 arte Mrs J i Vr Whltii piano selection Droopin Violate duot Mrs E Kelso Mrs F W Hayt After rollcall tho meetIng meet-Ing clo rd In iho usual form to meet again February 17th S with S S Mrs F R Davis A party of friends arranged 3 delightful surprise party on Mr und Mrs P 11 i To wey Tuesday evenIng Progressive j was the camo of tho ovonltiR prizes beliiR won bv 1110 L > nn Kimball and Mr W D 1rs after which delicious refreshments were served Among those present were Mr and Mrs E J BcRgs Mr and n W J Buck Mr and Mrs W D Sutton Ur and IN L Klmball l Mf and Meg J Allddour Miss Carrie Sutton Miss Mlnnlo Kcflccl Grant 2 ilss Hay Bailee and Miss IsbcU S S S A charmingly appointed dinner was given by 11 and Mrs V w Armstrong ly Thursday evening Dainty h ntNhapC place cards adorned with tiny held In water colors marked the place o each guest In the center of iho t table waa placed C round mirror surrounded with pink roses and holding a beautiful bowl of while carnationS Mr and Mrs Arm strongs guests were Miss Laura Macom her Mrs M M F Allen Mr hnd r F V Hayt Mr and Mrs W G Lamb Dr and Mrs C M Wilson and Dr and Mrs E P Lecompte S Mrs L 13 Hubbard and daughter Ma rlon doparted for Los AnJelc Tuesday morning whero they will visit with relatives mornlnr tives for some time S S I I A number of prominent society people attended the dancing party given at iho Theater Tuesday evening by 1 > rot H B younger S S I Miss Hannah Lccomplo and Mist Valcn Uno Murphy camo out from Zion vestcr day morning the former to visit her par cia and tho Inter to visit with Miss pa EI tellii Watson Both ladles return lo Salt tela < Salt Lake this afternoonS afternoon-S Si Tho regular meeting of tho O 13 S will bo hed tomorrow evening In Masonic hall 1 Mrs Dr C M Wilson was hostess Ilon of 1fr8 hOtcs a charming 1 oclock lunohwm yesterday afternoon Tho parlors wore decorated with carnations bilo the table dLoratc fectively arranged with roses and ferns Tho menuo was a delicious ono antI was enjoyed by fourteen ladles rOlrtce 6Ia 1c I < J One or tho delightful and charmIng nf airs of tho week wns tho Valentino at ly I given by Mrs J Krniikel Thursday Par f iornoon Kuchre was the same plavert tlo score and tallies anc 3cor talies sore nrettv volen r Irel anti tines Ind tho former were cut for at tho end of the Game Tho color scheme of whtjo and ceo cried out both In Wits tho most EUCctauy thl refrshments decorati0 rcfrChmcnts Mra leeorClOI awarded first PrZ P Mrs 1 J Tnwey A Acconel and Ib 1l Thn cn olulon The Invited flthflrth L Mesdames P A Ja v MCCartY tUtss w R Geiger W D twls W G Lamb A Smitten F 111 Hlrd man Churl s J Fry W Thompson W C vai Mi C ° E r Wsllacd J W c W Scott P I J Ii n Scot Towc Gulllver 1 J Siid5I0Ur rk GU1vcr Joseph ldtlour 0 Chnrlrond E V Beebe F F Smith J M Snit ICkhar Lake J I 1Uib 1 8ttl strong L E Lockhart W W At J BoYd F W Ban lm dr Dr i compte Dr r cmptc C r Shields Bering c u ailsscs Bertha r u Chorl Brth Geth Lowry renee Jean Harriet WMlSK9clLh Ed1Q L Pearson and Pearon nu Maud 1 S 1ud Gray Mien Bertha Gctsch formally Wdnco entclanl VtI is 1 al pull Later In the a pul Ller Odr eyed dnneln A evenlnl the gus was had b y the guests dulghUul Mrs J H Steele Mine who were Mr t I lIE Iaud Cray 1P8 lB Harlol Pearsea Edth Lwr Icgsrs PC1f0nl 1 IO Wdge Alcx Colbath nnddl Cui Wiht S S Wltt evcnlng A party vcr ot Iellght PMpio spe nl ery relhhUul In e T r presyjt wew tho Coasting Greua MhJo Florence GrcUJ p 1lurlbni Lillian Hurlbu Ht Jennings Slay Hedged cu N j Jennlnls hedges VvinnT jV1 Ii Messre Roy Scott Will Sui JnUt n Suttc Scott Joo Eel George I Stcn Cul Geiger Shlflds was the rcclnlnt Pleasant surprise party recpien a noon the occasion being his f birthday anniversary Those present I l Vera and Jrt Allen De Ver nol Lashmulh Jt Alen Lshmulh Jnni Ira Sherman Grace Edna nk j an Edna nnd M wallacs Edith and Ed Evans Ttite Roso Nlles Susie and TfSl 1 Lizzie TJlzle Shltlj Beth and Hob BoYd Nary SJt Iar Townsend Ira Diem Lillian 11 Lllnn a Bud Thompson La K don Miriam Raddon U1 I d Tcsalo nd Gertrude McLauBhlln B McLuchln and Irma Llddlnghnm W TIYhI1 David riser George Frankcl Trtbal t Keith Fraser nnd John Buck IlubbanU Frank Bird JO nhlne M5 IU MniTla Davis oIIB DII Gordon Mclhcrson Fzt ces Shields Sadie Guy and Ray hart son Leo ant JSmrnet Shields Ry l JUft vk a S Marshall Pearson t member of in Young Mens Social membr clCn U P rasant surprise party at the horns G a his parents Monday ovenlnp BJxlythrw jaa played prizes going to BxlYlhrr Lambert Miss Gertrude WCs Prrl J FaJlo and Will O Koofo Muili U i uElc and a tempting luncheon waa abx > < jed The of tho 31 guests o tbc evening WH the Misses Pearl Lambert Blanche Mar tin Fannie Oliver Ebb Lubeck McDonald Flossie Carpenter 1br Wllklns Gertrude Woods Vlato Gl tn Mnrguerelc Woods Mary Martin EMbtr WclBt Maggie BAker MollI < L Myrtle Robinson Jean Pcarwn Uni k Dam Mrs J Chnrtrand Messrs Gcrg 4 Quinn Will McFalls R Paxton W Keefe Ed Paxton F Shields L 0 i Woods J McLaughlin J Oliver N 0 Kcefc W Cunningham Abe Lubeck Raddon Ed Walker Jack McLiugaJla and Nee Cernan S S 5 Mrs John F Geiger entertains at dh ncr this afternoon at her home near d Alliance tunnel in honor of Mr and In t Lcm Learn S S v Miss Rhodn Roberts was awarded thi prJzo at the entertainment given by l Gin Blowers Wednesday evening fa being tho handsomest young lady la tU hall hol S S STile S-Tile regular meeting of the B 0 0 E was held In Masonic hall Monday evea Ing After conferring degrees on two ntw members a banquet was served nil partaking par-taking ot Line hitter which was voted especially es-pecially line Mrs F W Sherman and daucrhfcr i turned homo from Butte after a pleazaat visit I with her mother a Mr and Mrs F C Bowman cnlortalatd at a delightful dinner part Thursdij evening at their homo at the Ontarti mill Tho dining table was decorated e qulsltcly In red and green a ml I ax and lowers l crt flowers being effectively used con J wero laid being Mr 1 and Mrs C F Gotn Mr and < Mrs R Robins Mr ansi Ma G Kuster and Dr W D Donolier Mr S Bowman and Mr J H llupwr of Evanston spent two days In thC Park the guests o Mr t and S S Mrs F C DOT Mssc3 Mnrcarel Paul and Olllo Rob son succeodccl in carrying out a v planned son surprise on Miss Jennie Rasbui Friday evening Gp ics music and l l ricn Gjes freahmenls helped to pass a very plcaml evening Invited guests were Miss a Mir garct Paul Ollle Robinson Tccnlo Rs band Blanch Whitney Mary Jftckrua Mario Berry Elli Bell Rasband NoW Paul Hattie Baker Mersrs L Lw borough M Wight R Brlggs L KUto J Bates B Hartwcll G Evans A Emits and J Quinn Mrs James Farrell of Salt Lake Brat Friday in Park City the guest of Ma J M Lockhart She returned homo > Icrday afternoon S S S Mrs H Fares tile loading and ester prising milliner of Park leaves rm Thursday for tile Kast whore sh wa to purchase a lino of goods for her spRS and summer trade a S 4 The homo of Mrs F A McCarly 3A swa11 dime of very pleasant the scene a Friday evening given by the ladlw cl St Lulcca Guild Recitations were girlS by Mrs W Scott and Mrs J FranKfk mandolin and guitar selections by 114 Lillian Funl Misses Fre1L and JIlt Sutton JCan PcarO Misses Carrie 1nir Mrs J Elytii Lowry net Wooley Sznlth Dairs Mrs F math Mrs F Ft II Mrs Dr E 1 LcconlPto ziS1L0 ilaini McCarty in the linIngroom where rcfreshmcnUi were served 0 5 and MagIe Vh1iS Miss Joslo Bailey eiph WO suririine Oil gave a pleasant ThesP pi5dSt Friday ovenng hams ctt11 losie Bailey MIanlo Tucker wero FiW Maggie WIlkins Mar jijcker ViiaL RImb Stanley EdiLhi 1lobson S bons Effi e Brenan Neiph William Fli Late OKcee fl OKecfe StanleY I1 Viil Neilson Berge Jolimi Bergo FuikdU Vlihiams Elic 5ilklnni Bert SOCIETY PROVO I The largest affair of the week woe it5 employees ball and rrCPi annual to lie C5 Jim Hardy given by Dr and hOOt mcntU ployecs of Iho Stats Wednesday night to be ato Mj These annuals have grown being attended b > ° official functions ° nicmt ty hnd city officials prominent on W of the bar and medical ilrOf0l0fl Included the w invited guests list of crnor and other State official as 0tfiCbl iV1 neighboring county and city and Miss Vera Dr and Mrs Hardy 114 assisted ably bY received the guests of trained assiS1afl creditable corps tranh h OCt15 for tho Who were In dress liver arid il3 The tables were hcziutitilliY l L hallS the about utilized detoratlons most larger rooms Tho ball room a by effccilvely relieved from Its I piaIahi0 imUflg to ar of national color streamers the wall > tlstlc vantage about wOre 3P chandeliers and natural palms proprlately placed to < like furnished mus Dartonc orciicstra presided at the pUfl Mlss Ilattlo Hardy Jr dcVer s iiter both before and retire bowl Included holate Those present O 5her5 ofllcla city surrounding and county counties and manj citizens of jrOV0 neat affair will b gbce The alternate of tills aff ar 5UCh 6r ncxi vdnobdav ownlnt asu0 on > tO being dccinod bOlt rangomint comfort of the guesiS tile thorough Tho Tcrpslchoro club hall gave last TbUt3T itS dance at the Mozart 10 succe evening adding another tO the 5PP delightful series Oi1fll way D00P of he tbO clitod engagement nuondonco at East company the ftttn augment but JollilY light ito wns blJ opening votew by tho throng of drama of the Mcnln bf added to Urn pleasure tine ra Hf their merrY appearance ivero vf Among those presOnt S Mesdames eorgo liavercamap A sAi Bob Irvine John M wilson Edith Morti KT b Sutton 0 MIS Rift G00r50 1 A Barne I 1 ii Howe Rev ft A Barnes Opn8il5r Flask Arthmir TrueisOo DaC V Ii Fawn Ifalph Fotits Moore I loultoll Frank jUlio wolvc lfllS i Sorensemi anii others Victor Se1l iiardft Schwab Gene Jones 1lzifldCF orgo Myers StagmyCr lIson Wiliman I 4Iexanddr 3fll 0ther nnamsen Loedham S 0 051cr Mr and Mrs i Brcn5 0y0ning tamed at dinner Mo1u ThOSO pre5efl being laid for 0lght flot tlfl Mr and Mrs MU53Cil AIr and Barnes Mr and Mrs flr2l Woodhouee I entertained at SUPper With Martin the Miss melter Thursday 0yening iseop1 thOit per of wo Eplscopa iiti chord in honor nero Be jinj Those presefil and lrs Sutton Barnes Mr Woodhouso > fr and Mrs White 1Cdd Irs Mfcs Taylor Miss Armstrong Miss Ward and Mr BayClayton Tho now gymnasium ot the B Y academy acad-emy will be formally dedicated on Fob ruary ITtli a Christensen Brothers of Salt Lake Intend In-tend giving a grand masauarado In the opera houSo on tho 25th ot February Prominent society people of tho town are being selected as patrons for tho event Mrs Annie J Atkins entertained at dinner Sunday evening In honor of Mrs Dora Olson Mr and Mrs C H BlorastorborK returned re-turned this week from a months visit In Salt Lake While away Mr and Mrs BIcmstcrberg were entertained by Mr and Mrs James Thomson Mr and Mr A Fisher und others Mla Thomson of Salt lakc Is 1 visiting now Mr and Mrs BlomsterberK and will doubtless stay With them for one month Tho Sixtythree club will hereafter meet every two weeks Instead of weekly as heretofore Tho club was not entertained this week Misces Flora Twelves and Flora Moore havo returned to Provo after a delightful stay of threo week In Salt Lake tho guests of Miss Buckle a Miss Chrlstanscn visited In Payson this week |