Show 7 I I s 1 I I f S AJI 1 th gaiety that has 10 d has during triP ta t k It IL bas hs been unusually Ea I tr ter to Easter Sat SatI ad I t it Is that there therea or of the festivities k a a lItty I Il appeared in large I Is th pest week and It Is a ai If P I watch the exuberance ot of lure i 1 hir has nae come it is hoped jon tu to take the pl place e of the i h social circles have haven haveL n L ft fl for nr the past six weeks Coming Events l April pr l affair at I Burke Burkey p of f y April Api ii given by Ii W V Afternoon re reI 5 at the I t 3 1 until gIven ghen i i and Day Nursery b bI by directors Brilliant even I 1 1 0 l of f affair Ein JI bY y Mr and Mrs O 0 J 3 JI I and Mi ln day April ApIU of I i lith h and Robert G Smith tt 11 alTair given by Mrs T I Ly Lyl l iv A April ril card r CI II IV Pr Dr and Mrs Lyons Lyon ir April ii entertain 1 Iv br Dr and Mrs Mr L J t fiance at April ATrit and dance given at by the Young Ladles Aid society To Meet et Miss Moore Noore Miss Moore of Omaha was enter entertained tamed at luncheon by Miss Blanche Burke on WedneSday afternoon Pink and white blossoms made an effective ta decoration and as souvenirs small floral bask ts and Easter eggs were used Those who ho enjoyed joYed the tempting menu were Miss Moore Miss Sails Salis bury Miss Geddes Zane Miss Miss Sherman and Miss Laura Sherman Coaching Party Mr Clarence gave a coaching party Monday afternoon fol lowed by a dinner at the Alta club His guests were Miss Burke Miss Blanche Burke Miss Moore of Omaha Geddes Mr D H Peery jr and Mr Jack Burke To Meet Miss Bloch Mies lI e Block was the guest of honor honorat at a dainty luncheon given Thursday afternoon b by Miss Ida Hanauer The dining room was beautifully in th different shades of heliotrope Violets were the flowers chosen for the table and the menu cards were decor decorated decorated with the name Bame flowers h To meet Block there were pr s sent seat eat ent Mrs James A Pollock Miss Anderson Miss Crawford Miss Colton Miss Edna Shearman Miss EloIse i Sherman Informal Dinner Mr and Mrs Elgin TravIs gave an informal dInner Wednesday evening The table was prettily decorated in pink and white and the guests were Miss Burke Miss Read Mr D H Peery jr and Mr Clarence McCornick nick At A Luncheon Mrs David S Murray was on Thurs Thursday Thursday day the hostess of a beautifully ar arranged arranged ranged luncheon The effective deco decorations decorations rations were composed entirely of green and whIte Candelabra shaded in gr green n occupied the center of the table while vases of white carnations and ferns added sUll further to the beautiful ful effect Covers were l laid ld for Miss Geddes Miss Freed Miss Burke Miss Blanche B Burke Miss Moore of Omaha Miss Thorn Miss Hunt Miss McGrath Miss Noble and Miss Edith Noble Card Party Miss Edith Noble Nobl was the guest of honor Friday afternoon at a card party given by Miss Esther Freed Easter lilies made an effective decoration in inthe inthe the parlors where the card tables were arranged At the conclusion of the game prizes were awarded to MIss Blanche Burke and Miss Geddes Present to meet the guest of honor were Miss Geddes MIss Burke Blanche Burke Miss Forbes Miss Mc McGrath McGrath Grath Miss Zane Mrs Charles Read Mrs W T Dalby Mrs C H Post Miss Irwin Miss McMillan Miss T Telly ly lof I of Chicago Miss Ida Noble Mrs ii D S SI I Murra Murray Miss Murray Mrs W W Flagg Miss Thorn Miss Hunt Miss Moore Moor of Omaha At Supper Mr W H Cunningham entertained at t supper after the theatre Wednesday evening Those who enjoyed Mr Cun Cunninghams Cunninghams hospitality were Miss Freed Mi Miss s Geddes Mine McGrath Miss Zane Mr J T Goodwin Mr S K Hooper Mr Rose of Mr Donnell and Mr Bookwalter Progressive Whist A delightfully informal event was the I progressive whist party part given FrIday i afternoon by Mrs Ralph E Hoag The d decorations were Easter lilies and 1 I ferns and the prizes es were pieces of I 1 china painted In Easter lilies by the I I hostess They were won by irs J 3 w Read and Mr The players were Mrs Kimball Mrs Stephens Mrs Beattie Mrs Johnson n Mrs Weir Mrs Cowan Mrs Fox Mrs JIrs Bowman Mrs Rood Mrs Carpenter r Mrs Griswold Mr Hosmer Mrs Mrs Grant Mrs Brink Mrs S Mrs PI PIper Piper per Mrs Green Mrs Ingran Mrs Mr Evans Mrs Lyons Mi Miss Preston and Miss DE Witt Pleasant Surprise Mr Carl Sander was Vas pleasantly Stir Thursday evening by a number of his friends The evening was de delightfully sPent with music and games after which dainty refreshments were were served Those present were MIsses Bertha Howe Dottle Dottie Howe Millie Sander Kate Sander Aetna Smith Olive Cushing SusIe Wilton Laura Mad Iad Madsen sen Louisa Madsen Madse Herds Jensen Mrs George E H Howe we Carl Sander Lund Claude Mills Tarry Lewis Earnest Evans Enns VIggo Maden Clyde Simmons Earnest Meyers The marriage o of MIss Fuchsia Oglesby and Joseph A Stanton took place Wednesday ev The cere ceremony ceremony mony was performed by Rev W Daunt Scott at the prettily decorated home ot of the bride on FIfth East street FollowIng the ceremony an elaborate wedding supper was served The wed wedding wedding ding presents were eXtremely hand handsome handsome some and numerous friends from all allover allover over the country sending remembrances remembrances brances Among the guests were Mr and Mrs George W OglesbY Mr and Mrs I W A Stanton Mr and Mrs Colonel N Mrs Elizab Elizabeth th Tremayne Mr and Mrs J 3 P Hillier Mr and Mrs W P Cooper Mr and Mrs A AH AH H Crabbe Mr and Mrs F W Meakin Mr and Mrs R H S Conner Mr lIr and Mrs S C Dallas Mr and Mrs H S 5 Man Margette etts Mr and Mrs J 3 Fewson Feon Smith Mr and Mrs J D Mansfield I Mr and Mrs lIr A Hawkes Mrs Ben Bennett Bennett nett Mrs A Thirkill Mrs J 3 P Meakin Mrs R B Mulhall Mrs P Keegan Mrs Henry Barnes Miss Louise Miss Pickle Miss Edna Swenson Miss Edith Stan Stanton Stanton ton Miss Minnie Shay Miss Florence Robbins Miss MIsE Mabel Spencer Miss Louisa King Miss Ella King Miss Etta Tremayne Miss Annie Tre Tremayne Tremayne mayne Miss Pearl Wells Miss Stella Miss Madge Hillier Mr Charles Meakin Mr B F Rei Reich h Mr Frank Foote Mr Robert Mulhall jr Mr lIr Walter Goeppe Mr William Mr Frank Barnes Mr Arthur Brown Mr Charles Mr M H Pinkerton Master Georgie Oglesby I Theatre Party I Mr D H PeerY jr gave a box party Wednesday evening at the Gibson plc turn ture entertainment It was followed by an elaborate supper at the Alta club His guests were Mr Ir and Mrs Mra Elgin Travis Miss 1155 Read Miss Thorn Miss Burke Mr Clarence and Mr Burke Informal Affair Mrs David J 3 Sharp entertained led Monday afternoon in honor ot of the of the Sowing Sewing club Her guests were Mrs Shelton Mrs Rook ledge Mrs W V Eberly Mrs J H Young Mrs Sprague and Mrs William Reid Club The Evening club met on Friday Frida with Mr and Mrs William Reid The Th parlors were prettily dee dec decorated orated and the game was an animated one PrIzes were won by Mrs Carey Mrs Mm GlendinnIng Mr Officer and Mr Carey Present were Mr lIr and Mrs R B H Of Officer fleer Mr and lIr Mrs DJ D 3 Sharp Mr and Mrs Bidwell Mr and Mrs S C Park Miss Park Miss Woodward Mr Wolfe Dr and Mrs MIss Young Mr and Mrs Shelton Mr and Mrs tIrs Sprague Mr and Irs C H Post Music and Cards Mr lIr and Mrs Sidney Clawson enter entertained tamed informally Wednesday evening MusIc and cards were enjoyed and an elaborate supper was served Among the guests were Mr and Mrs W Needham Mr and Mrs John JohnBrown JohnBrown Brown Mr and Mrs George Margetts Mr and Mrs Lawrence Young Mr and Mrs Frank Margetts Mr and Mrs Charles Margetts Mrs Paine of I Ogden Mrs Griffiths Mrs Mulhall Mrs Smith Miss Smith Miss Thorn Thornburg Thornburg burg Miss Brown Miss Judd Mr Er Ernest Ernest nest Parrish Surprise Party Mr John Haslam was the recipient ot of a pleasant surprIse party last Fri Friday Friday day evening Games were played af after after ter which a delicious supper was served Those present were Mis Misses s Nellie Has Haslam Haslam lam Ruby Morris Maggie Janney Pearl Reisor Phyllis Clayton Claton Ella Neilson Essie Kesler Hettie Haslam I Hazel Parry Mabel Parry John Haslam Evan Haslam am Walter Bouck Sid Reisor Ernest Jeremy Sid I Haslam Walter Folland William Has Ha Halam Haslam lam Bert Spry Wilford Reisor Abe Oberg Oliver Lawson Joe Spry Lester Haslam and Robert Haslam A pretty prett home wedding took place Thursday evening at the residence of Mr and Mrs Edwin Brewster the con contracting contracting parties being Mini Florence Brewster and John Taylor the parlor being very prettily arranged The im impressive ceremony was performed by Bi Bishop hop Woolley After congratulations a delicious supper was served the din dining dining ing room and table presenting a dainty appearance The presents were numer numerous numerous ous and b beautiful Mr lIr and Mrs Taylor will be at home to their friends after May 1 at Fourth street Birthday Party A party part was given Tuesday evenIng at the residence of Mrs Charles Ana Anakin kin In honor ot of her son Arthurs birth day and musical selections made the evening a merry one oneAt At a delicious supper was as served The Tha table was beautifully decorated I with lilies ro roses es and carnations Pres Present Present ent were Mr and Mrs Ralph L Wit ear ox Mr and Mrs J Frederick Bench ler ier Mr and Mrs George Dullin Duffin Mrs 1 M Duncan Misses M Palmer S Riser C Evans S Nolan F Nol Nolan NolanA n A B McClaine Miss Lonear an anti Mi L Luttle A Anakin B Anakin C Duncan E B G GAm Am Amott tt L Duffin L Kessler L Thom Thomas as G Bone M Chase L Palmer L Bou Social Notes George Y Wallace has haa gone east John E Dooly has gone to San Sait Fran Francisco Francisco cisco 00 Mrs Bert has returned from the east o 0 Har Harry Clark has cards out for fora a Kensington Tuesday 0 W V J F Lawrence and W D Thompson are visiting in San Francisco S Mrs DavId Daid Keith and let left dUI ng the week for San Francisco Mr and Mrs Richard A Keyes will shortly return from San Francisco Franciscoo o 0 Mrs Samuel Woodward entertained the Card club n m Monday afternoon I 0 0 Mrs Hugh Anderson leaves today for tor ParIs She will remain all summer S 0 Mr and Mrs David B Hempstead leave today for a 3 ten da days S visit in San Francisco 0 0 Among the weddings of the week was that of MIss Celestine Duquet arid Geor George e Good Miss Moore who has been visiting the MISses Burke left Friday for ih her r rhome home In Mrs Oswald entertained at luncheon Friday afternoon complimentary to Governor and Mrs Mm 0 0 Ii Block who line baa been visiting Mr end Mrs James A Pollock leaves today for her home in St Louis 00 4 Among the weeks w eks delightful social socia events were the entertainments given In honor of the governors The guests of the St James hotel gave a dancing party Wednesday even evenIng evenIng Ing A f few w figur figures of the German were danced The dance given Thursday evening by the society Sons of the Amer loan Revolution was one of the sea seasons sons rons brilliant events 4 Miss T and Mr I Louis K E Bankofsky will receive their i I friends this afternoon from 2 to 6 at atI 1423 I South West Temple 0 I The Utah so ot of the Army or of the gave an elaborate ball all at Mon Monday oY Over f guests were J o 4 4 0 TheOpal club will wUI attend the Chris Christensen Christensen Wednesday Night party I next Wednesday ng in a bo boy b A I plea nt time is ted S 00 WlllIam William Allison superintendent ot of the Ogden schools and G A Eton e on principal of the high school ot of that thet t I place were in the city yesterday 44 An par party Y will be given gien Tuesday evening in tb the ward meeting house for the benefit ot of the IDle SundaY school An pro gramme has b been n J 44 00 j The Ladies Guild of St arke ca cathedral I thedral will give n a reception to Mr J JB JB B Eddie and wife at t the residence of BIshop Leon Leonard ro en We evening FrIends and men mem tt I Ibars 1 fr from m S 8 to U 11 bars oJ of the are l im I The principal wedding of the week i I I Is s that of Miss i t tand and George Rooe Bose It took t t tt t place evening at the home or of l jl the bride on Brigham street The Tha t C Chappy happy couple left the same evening for fot fora l if a Colorado visit They will mIl return to i iSalt Salt Lake to make their home o 0 0 l Mabel Joba i ison The marriage ot of Miss son and Mr Albert L Paul took place at the Salt Lake temple April IS After the ceremony a recep recePtion tion was held at the brides home hon East Eighth South A large luge F of guests were present The y people will be at home after May 1 au at 1055 South Se Seventh th East members an I t On Tuesday evening the friends of Grant council No 1 jr 0 I IU U A M were entertained by Mr and Mrs Lawrence The Tue rooms were tasty decorated I in red and blue giving a v ICY pleasant effect was the or order der or of the evening after atter Which a de 1 supper was served sarve o 4 0 H L Auls who recently came can her from Denver will U It Is earnestly hoped m ke this citY etY his future home Mr Auls is an expert civil engineer aud aal is in the engineering department Of tile ti Oregon Short Lit Line and is a acquaintance Is pleasure wife belonged to one of the mot meet in fri eastern stern Michigan 1 families ot of e A AI and will be s a desirable acquisition tC to 1 f fAulls SaW Lake society Both Mr end and Mrs Aulls were classmates in College of W WS t tS I S Webster principal J of the e Lincoln AucoIn 1 t school and the is greatly pleased to see r them after a lapse of m n years I Io t o 0 0 f Mr and Mrs Sumner left lett i f for Chicago on Tues Tuey y with the re remains li mains of their boy Helbert WOO sio died here and will be laid to rest In the lot In ChIcago Mrs Irs SUmner with t I will remain during the summer her mother In Chicago and later will i f join her husband in Portland where the they expect to makeS make their home On t t I the coast Mr Sumner wiK handle the business of the I I Hat company ot of St Joseph Yo Mo th the 1 ii 1 1 same company he represented so suc sue successfully successfully here He js Is one of the best known and most popular of the com coin commercial mercial men me men i who have hav nude mide Utah headquarters and his departure Is a I Ima ma sincere regret reg to a large cir cleof j OGDEN r rI I Special Correspondence Ogden Api April 1 lIl II 20 A social event of state stat importance occurred In Ogden Easter Monday when the famed Co Cc Columbia Columbia 4 lumbia club gave its second annual r ball ban William H II King congressman w t elect together with James T Ham Hammond Hammond mond secretary of state opposing can candidates candidates canJi Ji in the recent election here 4 found common ground and aid were guests guest I of the club each dancing to music and each joining in the allper r sentiment of Fail Hail Columbia Political strife was forgotten The rival candidates rode tode to the ball Lan In the 1 same carriage Mr Hammond led the iii grand march with King a close dose second c and laughingly remarked that next day at the state canvassing board his tab tabulation tabulation Ii of o the special election returns j would show King in the lead and him himself himself himself self relegated to second place This was the second annual ball ban of r the Columbia club and the committees i appointed weeks before had done their r work thoroughly There was not an awkward incident noticeable to mar the pleasure of over guests The exquisite exquIsite site decorations tasteful refreshments Inspiring music and other perfectly ar arranged arranged arranged ranged accessories all bore evidence of I the thoughtful painstaking work wark of the hosts For weeks society had been preparing for far the affair and as a con consequence consequence consequence sequence such an array of tasteful cos costumes costumes costumes and fair women were in attend attendance attendance i ance as aa is seldom seen at any gather gathering ather ing The affair of course |