Show I ocnety Society pas brightened perceptibly during the past seven days and from f novv onduring the entire winter there will be frequent rallying around follys flag The season is goin to be i gay one Rumors of delightful events fill the air Besides the autumn weddings teas and receptions numerous club affairs af-fairs are promised The University dub is planning to open the season with a brilliant recer > tioiv and dance The Assembly dances will also be given while a new dancing club has recertly been organized which numbers tILe leaders of the younger set among the members Tuken as a whole the outlook is very bright and the coming season is being pleasantly anticipated by societys devotees A resume of the events of the past week shows that society has been well entertained Beginning on Monday with the reception given at the Manitou by Mrs McDowell and continuing through the week each day brought forth ome event of importance and pleasure Engagement Announced Mr and Mrs WiHiam Peirce of Pasa anna CaL announce the engagement of their daughter Miss M Gertrude Peirce to Dr William Y Croxall of this citv Miss Peiree has been visiting in the city for a number of months past and not only has made many friends in the social world but in musical circles has become well known on account of her beautiful soprano voice Dr Croxall is a rising young physician McCuneWhitmore Wedding Mr George M WhItmore and Miss Pearl McCune prominent young people of Nephi were married in a parlor at the Knutsford hotel at 5 oclock yesterday i yester-day afternoon Bishop O F Whitney officiating The ceremony was simple and attended only by the families of the contracting parties Miss McCune is the beautiful and accomplished ac-complished daughter of Ed J McCune who is a brother of A W McCune of this city and the groom is a son of the veil known banker and cattleman of Neahi Those who witnessed the ceremony included Mrs A W McCune Misses J1 Fay and Jacketta McCune E H Mc Cune the brides brother Mrs Vivian McCune and Miss Whltmore a sister to the groom The umpy coupleleft for the east on an extonoed honeymoon last evening A number of friends accompanied ac-companied them to the depot and the bridal couple departed amid a deluge of rice Upon their return they will reside re-side at Ncphi Brilliant Evening At the home of Mr and Mrs John Dern on Wednesday evening was given the most brilliant reception of the autumn au-tumn season The affair was planned in honor of Mr and Mrs George Henry Dora who recently returned from an extended wedding tour to make their home in this city The ftorai adornment of the home sas done on an elaborate scale and withal was so artistically arranged that the picture presented was one of rare beauty The large drawing room where the guests wore received was arranged I with fullblown American beauty roses palms and plants On the mantel towered I tow-ered great bunches of the roses while I from the shelf above fell graceful sprays of asparagus spring and smiax The corners were also filled with the roses and back of the receiving party stood a huge bank of palms The chandelier chan-delier was covered with smilax and adorned with roses The library was in yellow and scarlet scar-let The mantel was hidden beneath masses of feathery chrysanthemums In the golden tones while the base was filled with geraniums covered in scarlet scar-let bloom In one corner of the room coffee was served from a table decorated decor-ated in yellow and arciha with garlands gar-lands of sniilax and roses The dining room was exquisite in a coloring 0f rose pink relieved by the delicate Teen of the asparagus plant The table was covered with snowy damask and beautifully embroidered doilies In the center stood a cut glass boWl of La France roses and at either with filled end were sliver candelabra wax candles The chandelier was wound with smilax and from it extended extend-ed pink satin ribbons to the corner of the worn and down to the corner of the table wheO they fastened with large bows The lower hall was lined with palms and flowers Punch was served in one corner under a canopy of smilax Te hall was decorated in a similar faShion upper while on the landing ben 4th a beautiful art window an Oriental I corner was arranged with couches and fairy lamps fa an1s Assisting Mr and Mrs John Dern and I Mr and Mrs George Dora in receiving 0 r Mice T Brn and Miss Elizabeth Dern Coffee was served by Mrs Hal W Brown Mist > Claudia Morris and Miss Edith Parker The dining room was presided over by Mrs T R Black Mrs Gill S Peyton Miss Frankie i Sharp Miss Paul Miss Cherry and r Miss Parker Punch wa served by 1is Ils McMillan and Miss Clara Lawson i Law-son sonChristensens string orchestra stationed sta-tioned beneath the stairs played a pro gramme of concert music throughout the evening The invited guests were Messrs and Mesdamcs Arthur Brown I L Archer E H Alris Andiron C E Allen H W Brown L S lioggs T K Black 1 A Benton Buerfmd Cole Cherry Curtis Cur-tis Colburn Crane Dickson Diehl Druehl G M Downey G P Downey T J Daly J D Evans S D Evans Kllerbeck Egan Edwards Prick GarS Gar-S danier Gkujdinnlng Henderson Horn S Knight Hughes Kahn Igleheart C H J cob J G I Tab Hoppaugh Hoock Hiffeubctham Hodgson Henschel Kim L S ban Kahn Keyes Knox Kopp Keith Kearns Moore Landrum Lyons Mc S Millan Maclean Moss McMahwn George Moore Milner Miller I McCor nirk XeLdon Paul G S Peyton Eugene Eu-gene Peyton John Reed H W Reed J N Sharp W A Sherman W E Smedley Salisbury Steiner Twomey H Twomey Wall Zerley Booth Le Charles Read Quigley Schulte J A Pollock Weir Fisher Critchlow Pierce Nye Officer Sheets Stephens Stewart Bauer Brooks Guthrie M A Hughes Lewis S W Morrison Rood Windsor Wilson Woodcuff Reeves Andrew An-drew Hudson Mrs L S Smith Rev and 1r C T Brown the Misses Mc Millan Morris Moody oblc Preston Beattie Baum Critchlow Colburn Cul mer Davis Friek Gardanier Gray Hardy Ireland Jacobs Knickerbocker Axe of Butte Luce Paul Parker Sharp Sears Schroeder Twomey Salisbury A S Sal-isbury Healy Boettchcr Messrs R L Cclburn Hill Dorsey Harris Nolan Schramm Worthington Lyon Krebs G N Laurence C K McCornick Heintz Peerj Ellis OMeara < Tiernan S Cleland Cunningham Milner Barnes Sp ague McCarroll Reynolds Boyd I TorP Brown Gaylord Orr Lollin Knight Scheid Lawson Bennett Egan pahn Lynn Luce Frlck Cleaver jalm I p At Luncheon Mrs ST Kenyon entertained at luncheon Friday afternoon in honor of S Miss Ziegler he table was elaborately S elaborate-ly decorated with yellow chrysanthemums L chrysanthe-mums and ferns The menu was an f elaborate one and was enjoyed by Miss ZIegler Mrs William Bradley Mrs Brink Mr George L Nye Mrs S V I Shelp Mrs Montague Ferry Mrs Edward Ed-ward S Ferry Miss Bransford S As souvenirs of the occasion small Dresden pictures were given each est Afternoon Card Party One of the prettiest of the weeks aft af-t t fairs was the afternoon card party J I given on Thursday by Mrs J F Evans The house was decorated with great bowls of cosmos and ropes of smilax I The game was an interesting one and at Its close prizes were awarded to Mrs Roamer and Mrs Ingram < J Present were Mrs Boggs Mrs I W Brown Mrs Brink Miss Preston Mrs Schuitz Ills Kenyon Mrs Kimball I Mrs Symms Mrs Watson Mrs Tuttle tIe Mrs Markland Mrs Paul Mrs I Hosmer Mrs EwIng Mrs Bickford I Mrs Elliott Mrs Bennett lrs Evans Mrs Ferguson Mrs Thorn Mrs McMahon Mc-Mahon Mrs Wightman Mrs Green 1r I McGurrin Mrs MIner Mrs Sin clair Mrs Farnsworth Mrs McMillan or 1cl11an Mrs Jolly Mrs Peyton Mrs Lane Mrs Myers the Misses Paul Mrs Officer cer Mrs Beattie Misses Thorn Ils Babcock Miss Beattie Coming Marriage The marriage of Miss Caroline Ziegler Zieg-ler and Causten Browne jr will take place Wednesday evening at S1 Marks cthed Dean Halsey officiating Following Fol-lowing the marriage a reception will be given in honor of the happy couple by Mr and Mrs James Neill Among those assisting in receiving will h Mrs Edmund Wilkes Miss Bransford Miss Ellis Mrs Montague Ferry Mrs Edward Ed-ward Ferry and Mrs George L Nye Mrs Causten Browne sr and William liam M Brown mother and brother of the groom will come frm Boston to attend the marriage Kensington Tea lr Thomas Jennings gave a bright and interesting affair Wednesday afternoon ternoon complimentary to Mrs Briant Wells who leaves soon for Manila Yellow chrysanthemums made an effective ef-fective decoration in the parlors With music and conversation the afternoon was pleasantly spent by the guests who were Mrs William Jennings 1T F W Jennings Miss Lucille Jennings Mrs W T Dalby Miss Barton Mrs Joseph Wfells Mrs Edna Sloane Mrs James Jennings Mrs William C Jennings Jen-nings Mrs Isaac Jennings Mrs W WRiter W-Riter Mrs Linforth Miss Carrie tin forth Mr Sophia Sharp Mrs Kenneth Ken-neth Ken Mrs William Reid Mrs E R Eldredge Miss Hunt Mrs J H Moyle Mrs Martha Wells At Sixtytores Mrs Frank Ross was on Tuesday ift < jrnoon the hostess of one of the elaborate elab-orate and enjoyable events of the week The affair was given at the Manitou Five rooms oni the second floor had been thrown open and decorated artistically artis-tically with a color scheme of pink and violet Huge jars of pink chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums carnations and roses together with purple asters were effectivelyar ranged throughout the rooms The windows and doorways were draped with streamers of smilax while tall palms were grouped in the corners and banke about the walls Thirteen tables ta-bles were arranged The score cards were dainty pen and ink sketches and at the close of the game were given the guests a souvenirs Mrs Marsh won the prize for the greatest number of progressions Mrs James A Miner won the second prize and Mrs Zane the consolation Those who enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs Ross were Mrs Kenyon 1n Din I inny Madame Pfoutz Mrs Knox Mrs Megeath Mrs Carson Mrs Peacsall Mrs Holman Mrs Geddes 1I Brown Mrs Miner Mrs Markland r De lao Mrs Sawyer Mrs Archer Mrs Leonard Mrs Ingram Mrs McDowall Mrs Symms Mrs Black Mrs Box rud Mrs Linek Mrs Swing Mrs Jones Mrs Keyes Mr Shelp Mrs King Mrs Brink Mrs Veil Mrs Baldwin Mrs Hobbs rr Center Mrs Doolyj Mrs Benrjeti Mrs Honaerson Mrs Marsh 1r Smith irs Gray Mrs Benton Mrs Clarke Mrs Owen Mrs Zane 1Ir Witcher Mrs Niles r Wallace Mrs Hooper Mrs Kinked Kin-ked Mrs Elliott Mrs Bickford Mrs Pearson Mrs McMahon Mrs I Pcrn lr lcohtn Mrl Royle Mrs McLean Mrs Sherman Mrs Don nellan Ir Judscn Mrs Farnsworth Mrs Bailey Mrs Druehl Mrs Vincent Mrs Boscho Mrs Sinclair Mrs Tracy Mrs Peyton I1r Hough Mrs Walker Mrs Park Mrs Stephens 1r Tier na Mrs Whitney Ir Milner Mrs Reed Mrs Tuttle Mrs Washburne Mrs Beifuss Mrs Bannister Mrs McClure Mc-Clure Miss Lane Miss Preston S Musicale The musicale at the home of Mrs Ira Lewis on Thursday was a delightful event The cozy home was attractively decorated with autumn vines and tower tow-er The programme was a wejl arranged range ors the musical numbers proving prov-ing a rare treat Those assisting on the programme were Miss Sibyl Anderson An-derson Mrs Robert Gemmell Ills F J Fabian Mrs Caskey Miss Pearce Miss Con Miss Bransford Assisting the hostess in entertaining were Mrs AVantland Mrs Fabian and Mrs Hoyt Sherman Among the guests were Mrs James A Pollock Mrs David McCarthy Mrs I W H Bancroft Mrs Hubbard Reed the Misses Xason the Misses Hanauer Mis Robert Gtendinnmjr Mrs W G Sharp Mrs Robert Harkness Miss I Harkness I1rs C L Robertson Mrs OA Howard Mrs W T Dalby Miss I Alff Mrs Babcock Mrs Plummer Mrs Charles Red Mrs Albee of L Angeles An-geles Mrs George Y Wallace Irs D S Murray 1r W W Flagg Afternoon Reception An event of Tuesday afternoon was the reception given by Mrs A H Mayneand Mrs WD Gaby at the home o the former The rooms were all profusely pro-fusely decorated with flowers palms and ferns In the parlor pink and white cosmos were used with effect Yellow and white dahlias brightened the living room and the dining room was decorated with a beautiful arrangement ar-rangement of purple and white asters Assisting in receiving were Mrs Plunwner Mrs Dickert and Mrs Jones The dininig room was in charge of Mrs William Walker who was assisted by Mrs Honnold and Miss Mary Mayne Punch was served by Miss Bessie Mayne Over 100 guests called during the afternoon aternon Theatre Parties A number of box parties were given during the performances of Madeleine Made-leine On the opening night Mr Guy Eldredge gave Q box party His guests were Mrs E C CoIHn Miss Hattie Jennings Miss Sibyl l Anderson Miss Mamie Eldredge and Mr Harold El dredge Wednesday evening Mr Cleaver was the host of a box party Present were Mr and Mrs Kfnkead Ass June Sad ler Miss Terhune Miss Winnie Sprague ner i Richardson and Mr Skin Reception at the Manitou Mrs Samuel McDowall gave a large reception Monday afternoon at the Manitou in honor of her daughter Mrs William Dixon Leonard of Pueblo Colo I waS a decidedly enjoyable one and Its tmvptfv and briirfitnipss werE In marked plv contrast an i the unpleasant weather without The Manitou rejoices in a rather unique arrangement of apartments which sbow to advantage such decorations of cut flowers and palms as were employed The hal and front rooms on the second floor were thrown open for the afternoon The hall was lined with palms and couches cozy corners having been arranged in all the nooks The parlors were decorated rated in rose and violet the colors being be-Ing artistically blended Pink car tions and chrysanthemums and purple asters were the flowers used and they formed a beautiful setting for the palms and green in the background Daylight was excluded and the lights I were softened with rosecolored shades J c 4 The dining room was aglow with pink coloring the pink candles in crystal crys-tal candelabra illuminating a dainty and effective arrangement of pink carnations car-nations and wide pink satin ribbons Mrs F W Ross Mrs Bert Seaboldt Mrs Parmelee and assisted Mr Parele Mrs McLean aist ed in receiving The dining room was in charge of Mrs J T Donnellan Mrs C S Williamson Mrs Shelp 1rs C W Symms and Mrs Tuttle The punch bowl was presided over by Miss Winnie Welby Miss Bessie Offi cer and Miss Jessie Colburn The Invited guests were Mesdames Chapman Estes Browning Ewing Fisher McVicker Plummer Colburn Bransford Burton Hoag Ingram Officer Of-ficer Hardy Beeman Hobbs Landrum Harrington Jacobs Brown George Clayton Caskey Terhune Lee Duncan Dun-can Center Parker Kenyon King Keath Graham McCalium Bacon Clark Loring Ccrnforth Smdth Kirby Kir-by McLean Colburn Curtis Hodgson Gray Don nl an Welby Shelp Wil 1 an son OBrien Weir Farnsworth Lawrence Bartleny McNiece Archer Chaple NeiH Boscha Bradley Beifuss Andrews Marioneaux Moss Pease Tiernan liner Roinsimar Griswold McMillan Gushing Whitney Gunter Dunning Bowman Dustan Dunn Grant Rice Holman Benton Slinondl Fisher Morris Tibbets Smith Grieve Walker Carr MeDowall Miner Newell New-ell Deane Hartenstein Graham Garrett Gar-rett Jennings Wadhburn Symms Miller Mil-ler Langley ROES Jones Tuttle Downing Robinson Pearson Lyons Groo Ferris Dickinson Evans Earls Boxrud Megeath Barnes Swan Ged des Hooper Stephens Carson Evans Dooly Old Wilson Walker Kinkead Dininny Anderson PiNs Brown Gelds Shepard Marriott Sholes Geo ghegan McCoy Rea Knickerbocker Aiken DC Craw Misses Knickerbock er Pecke Lane Houghton Rah Fisher Clayton Fish-er Chapman Clark Colburn Brown ReynoldsHack The marriage of Miss Hattie Blanche Reynolds and Dr William Frederick Mack took place last Wednesday at high nol at the brides home in Chicago Chi-cago The ceremony was performed in the beautifully decorated parlor byRe by-Re L P Cain of the Presbyterian church A the bridal party entered the room Mendelssohns wedding march was played on the piano by is Fran ces Russell of Lansing Mich and during dur-ing the ceremony Mendelssohns Spring Song was heard The bride wore a beautiful gown a white silk mulle over taffeta and carried car-ried bride roses Following the ceremony an elaborate luncheon was served and afterwards the bride and groom left for Salt Lake The bride is the niece of Judge and Mrs H P Henderson She came to this city over two years ago on a visit and remained to accept a position a feach er of music and German in the Collegiate late l-ate institute The groom graduated asa as-a dentist in 95 from the University of California He came to this city immediately imme-diately afterwards and is known a one of the most prominent of our young dentists Dr and Mrs Mack will be at homo after Nov 1 at 24 South State street > Evening Card Party Mr and Mrs J F Evans gave an enjoyable sixtythree party Friday evening The parlors were brightened with decorations of autumn leaves and flowers At the close of the game prizes were given the successful contestants Mrs Beattie Mrs Rood Mr Shelp and Dr Ewing and elaborate refreshments were served Those who participated in the game were Mr and Mrs F B Stephens Mr and Mrs J J Judson Mr and Mrs C L Rood Judge and Mrs Bowman Mr and Mrs E L Carpenter Mr and Mrs Ralph Hoag Mr and Mrs S V Shelp Dr and Mrs Ewing Mr and Mrs Richards Rich-ards Mr and Mrs Megeath Mr and Mrs Dininny Mr and Irs Vollmer Mr and Mrs Fabian Mr and Mrs Weir Mr and Mrs Dale Dr and Mrs Beattie Mr and Mrs E W Center Mr and Mrs Holman Mr and Mrs Greenwood Dr and Mrs Griswold Mr and Mrs Jolly Mr and Mrs Nelden Mr and Mrs Geddes Mr and Mrs Jones Mrs Tracy Mr and Mrs Lynn and Mr and At Rowland Hall Very interesting exercises will be held at Rowland hal on Wednesday evening even-ing of this week Oct 18 at 8 p m The new and commodious addition will be thrown open for inspection Founders day willbe inaugurated in memory of the late Benjamin Rowland of Philadelphia delphia who gave the site with the original building very little of which is now left There will also b a service of benediction and afterwards a reception recep-tion Bishop Leonard invites to this service of benediction arid reception all the graduates of the hal all former pupils all present pupils with their parents the graduates of St Marks school and friends of the school in general gen-eral Pleasant Affair A bixtythree party given at the home of Miss Gertrude Grow during the week was art enjoyable affair The parlors were decorated profusely with chrysanthemums and autumn leaves and dainty refreshments were served by the charming hoses Those present pres-ent were Judge McConnell of Vernal wer Mr James A Cunningham Justice and Mrs Morris Sommer Mrs Charles Nichols Mrs Reeves the Misses Bit ner Carter Peterson Messrs N C Mcilillen S F 3 II Dais Bo M Cornish Musicale The musicale i the home of Mrs Ira Lewis on Thursday Was n delightful delight-ful event The cosy home wes attractively attract-ively decorated with autumn vines and flowers The programme a a well fower arranged one the musical number proving a rare treat Those assisting in the programme were Miss Sibyl Anderson An-derson Mrs Robert Gemmell Mrs F J Fabian Mrs Caskey Miss Pearce Miss Cohn Miss Bransford Assisting Mrs the hostess in entertaining were Wantland Mrs Fabian and Mrs Hoyt Vantnnd 1lrs Sherman were Mrs James A Among the guests r Ir Pollock Mrs g David McCarthy Mrs W H Bancroft Mrs Hubbard Reed the Misses Nason the Misses Hanauer Mrs Robert Glendinning Mrs W G Sharp Mrs Robert Harkness Miss Harkness Mrs C L Robertson Mrs O A Howard Mrs WT fJalby Miss AUf Mrs Babcock Mrs Plummer Mrs Charles Read Mrs Albee of Los Angeles Mrs George Y Wallace Mrs D S Murray Mrs W W Flagg At Sixtythree Mrs Frank Ross was on Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon the hostess of one of the elaborate elab-orate and enjoyable events of the week The affair was given at the Manitou Five rooms on the second floor had been thrown open and decorated artistically artis-tically with a color scheme of pink and violet Huge jars of pink chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums carnations and roses together with purple asters were effectively arranged ar-ranged throughout the rooms The windows and doorways were draped with streamers of smilax while tm1l palms were grouped in the corners and banked about the walls Thirteen tables were arranged The score cards were dainty pen and ink sketches and at the lose of the game were given the guests as souvenirs Mrs Marsh won the prize for the greatest number of progressions Mrs James A Miner won the second prize and Mrs Zane the consolation These who enjoyed the hospitality of I Mrs fleas were Mrs Kenyon Mrs Dininny Madame Pfoutz Mrs Knox Mrs Megeath Mrs Carbon Mrs Pear sail Mrs Holman Mrs Geddes Mrs Brown Mrs Miner r Markland r Delano Mrs Sawyer Mrs Archer 1n Leonard Mrs Ingrain r Mc I Dowall Mrs Symms Mrs Linck Mrs Ewing II Jones Mrs Keyes lr I Shelp Mrs King Mrs Brink Mrs Weir Mrs Baldwin Mrs Hobbs Mrs 5 L > L Genter Mrs Dooly Mrs Bennett Mrs I Henderson Mrs Marsh Mrs Smith Mrs Gray lr Benton Mrs Clarke Mrs Owen Mrs Zane lr Witcher Mrs Nlles Mrs Wallace Mrs Hooper r Kinkead Mrs Elliott Mrs Pearson Mrs McMahon Mrs Role Mrs McLean Mrs Sherman Sher-man Mrs Dorinellan Mrs Judson Mrs Farnsworth llr3 Bailey Mrs Druehl Ir Vincent Mrs Bcscha Mrs Sin clair Mrs Tracy Mrs Peyton Mrs r Hough Mrs Walker Mm Park Mrs Stephens Mrs Tiernan Mrs Whitney Mrs Milner Mrs Reed r Tuttle Mra Washburne Mrs Beifuss Mrs Bannister Mrs McClure ls Lane Miss Preston Afternoon Card Party Ope a the prettiest of the weeks affairs af-fairs was the afternoon card party given giv-en on Thursday by Mrs 1 F Evan The house was decorated with great t bowls of cosmos and ropes of sniilibr The game was an interesting1 one d at its clean prizes were awarded f to Mrs Hosmer and Mrs Ingram Pen were Mrs Boijgs Mrs HW Brown Mrs Brink Miss Preston Mrs 111s Brink Schultz Mrs Kenyan Mrs Kirhbau Mrs Symrns Mrs Watson Mrs Jut tie Mr Markland Mrs Paul Mn Homer Mrs Ewing Mrs Bickford Mrs Elliott lrs Bennett Mrs Evans Mrs Ferguson Mrs Thorn Mrs McMahon Mc-Mahon Mrs Wightman Mrs Groan Mrs McGurrin Mrs lIner Mrs Sin clair Mrs Farnsworth 11s McMillan Mrs Jolly Mrs Peyton Mrs Lara Mrs Myers the Misses Paul Mrs Of fleer Mrs Beanie Misses Thorn Mrs Babcock Mist Seattle Surprise Party Last Wednesday evening an enjoyable surprise party was given at the home of Mr Arthur Annikan in honor Of Le nord DuHin one of Salt Lake Cilys returned volunteers An elaborate supper sup-per was served at 1030 after which games of various kinds were played Among the guests were the Misses Palmer Pal-mer Erickson O Reiser J Watson 11 Linear S Reiser C Knight Tin Watson Messrs A Annikan C J Bog edahl J Goddard Morehouse G Amot J Wilkinson C Duncan Duncum B Annikan A Wlnberg Patrick and Johnson May Club The May club met with Mr and Mrs E G Holding at their residence on Tuesday evening The fore part of the evening was spent at cards the winners being Mr and Mrs P Buller Mrs Benjamin Ben-jamin Willson and Mr E J Bench The winner of the consolation va Mrs H M Saddler The club adjourned to meet in two weeks at the residence ofAIr and Mrs E I J Bench Informal Evening Mr Archie Buchanan was the recipient cipient of a pleasant surprise party given at the home of his parents 467 West Seventh South last Friday evening even-ing The evening was pleasantly spent in games of various kinds Musical selections se-lections were rendered during the evening even-ing by the Misses Freebrian Busby Snarr Buchanan Messrs Balrnforth Clovis and Kenner bounteous sup par was served by Mrs Buchanan Mfees Buchanan and Llttley Among those present were Mr and Mrs John Crowth Misses Lillie Halsett Mable Freebrian Josle Howard Hazel Snarr 1 Norma Busby Kutie Nelson J sle Hal sett Clara Woodbury Katie Varlejv Nora Busby Theodore Brooksbank Julia Ju-lia Littley Agie Hill Dora Crmv her Selma Ostlund Ida Perret Ellen Rich j Nellie Hammond Catherine Nelson i i Jessie Buchanan Messrs Edward Ken ner W F Langbacker John Clovis Ed Howard A EF Elswood A I Olark I John Balmforth Harotilton Freebrian Philip Nut Melvin Snarr Samue Sneddon William Crowther Arthur Stewart Frank Rich and Archie Buchanan Bu-chanan I Social Notes j The marriage of Mrs Susanna Brans ford Emery and Mr E V Holmes of Chicago took place in New York on i Thursday The announcement was a surprise to their many friends here I who keenly regret that their home will not be in this city I S < b < t > 0 Mrs Brooks and the Misses Brooks are the guests of Major ahd Mrs I Downey S I 000 Miss Leonard who has been visiting Bishop and Mrs Leonard left during the week for her home in Missouri I 000 I Mrs W A Nelden will return home within the next few days 0 00 I Mrs Landstreet and Miss Davis arrive ar-rive tomorrow to spend a short time in the city before leaving for San Francisco Fran-cisco with Mrs George 11 Downey Mrs Downey Miss Davis and Mrs Bri ant Wells will sail for Manila the latter lat-ter part of the months J < > < month-s > < Mrs Pope who has been visiting lr O J Salisbury left Wednesday for San Francisco i o < 0 Mrs Charles S Vadner and family have returned from the east i 000 I Judge and Mrs Kinney have gone to San Diego for the winter I 000 Miss Nettie Palmer is visiting friends in Ogden I 444 Mrs F W Hills has returned from Omaha S o < S > S > S I Mrs Thercn Geddes hasgone to California Cali-fornia for a short stay I 444 Judge Norrell left during the week I fo the east S 444 > I The Misses Houtz have returned to their Ogden home after a short stay in the city t 5 000 Mr and Mrs Gilbert Wilkes of Detroit I De-troit are the guests of Major and Mrs Edmund durin g the Wilkes winter They will remain 000 I Mr and Mrs James A Pollock and Mrs David McCarthy leave Saturday for St Louis S 444 Mrs J A Hensel returned from the east last Tueedav 444 The marriage of Miss Henrietta Calder Cal-der and Arthur Lane Brattain took place Wednesday evening at the brides home on First street The reception which followed at the home of Dr and Mrs F A Vincent was one of tile elaborate elab-orate functions of the week and nuu attended by over 200 guests 1 000 Mrs Albert Taylor has gone east 000 Jack Burke is spending a few days In the citv S 444 s 000 The roung men of the younger get will give a dance at Christensens Friday day evening 000 Miss Elolse Sherman ha gone east to spend the winters < winter-s > < S > < > Mrs Albert Holden is the guest of Mrs George F Downey < < > < > Mrs George Guyer leaves soon Qr California 4 v 4 > Dr and Mrs Whitney have returned from the east 444 > I Miss Efiie Kneer Trout and Guy Parker Par-ker Norton were quietly married Wednesday Wed-nesday evening The happy coupje will I be at home after Nov 1 at 26 S Street 444 f Mrs Jack Jevne of Loe Angelemh1 spend the autumn with Mrs W1 W Flagg 4454 5 Mr and Mrs Holman have returned the east < I J from t T 44 Mrs Bcattie Mrs Dougall and the I i k Misses Dougall left Wednesday for a I extended eastern visit S 444 I MisSjHcaJy has returned to her home inQgdenI J f I IiI I Ii-I I < S > 0 < I 1 The Monday Night Whist club will be entertained tomorrow i evening Wij Mr and Mrs C L Rood I 1 < S > i > < I I I I I Spencer Clawson jr left Friday for I r > Germany I I I 4414 Among the Important wfeddjnjs Qt he week was that oC Mlss Maude Martha IJ Smith and Andrew J Gorham I VIh 0 4 0 A musical will b given Wede dar EvenIng in the Eighteenth < < wid clap h I MJssr Hamilton of Seattle will soend th S next I two weeks with Mrs William Reid I 5 444 I < The faculty of the University gave a informal reception Friday evening 444 < Miss Emily Banister of Ogden Is a ruest at Red Butte HollowS < < Hollow-S < S > Mr Scott Crismon entertained at dinner Friday evening 000 Mrs Elliott has gone to Denver for n sort < stay 000 Mrs Sarah Dimvoodey returned last evening from New York 000 Mr and Mrs Sam C Park have returned re-turned from New York S 000 Miss Luela Noble of Arizona is visiting visit-ing friends in the city 000 Rev George Bailey is spending a f W days in Boise 000 Mrs Charles D Moore returned early in the week from Idaho < S > 00 Mr Miles P Romney of Old Mexico is visiting friends in the city o 4 > < Mrs Goodman and Mrp f Green of Moab are visltin in the city 00 < Christenseas dancing academy was formally opened for the year yesterday afternoon with a childrens masauer ade The little tots presented an attractive at-tractive appearince in their dainty costumes cos-tumes S PROVO SOCIETY SOCT I I I S Special Correspondence Provo Oct M There was a pleasing party at the First ward sodinl hall last I Tuesday evening In Honor or the following follow-ing missionaries soon to leave o I their two or three n absence Elders A 1 AhJander Owen Smoot Alma Smoot car Thomas and Edward Farrer The I following programme was rendered I Invocation James B Daniels address f S Ml lr Pratt son AraUer Whltehead remark re-mark A F Amanders recitation Miss Pearl Snowi instrumental music Miss Pearl Jones rxnarks Edward Farrer semnientOur Mlsfonaries Miss CJatSw Jsuttall remarkS Of HT Bergs sentiment I 3Mothere Wlve S and Sweethearts oi Ot r Missionaries hOn A 0 Smootj 5O14g W D Roberts 14 acldress President I I Ben E < Rich song Miss Ztna TVillUns temarkSj Owen Smoot recitation Miss luton Until Paey remarks Charles Thomas I IJ Ihstnintenlal musie Miss 1eog Miss EtheJ Brattt remarics Alma Smoot rtddress Bishop Knudsen address PreX 8 r Qrt Rt4I 1 Smoot Refreshments wee 5Ere Elders Alma and Owed Smoot left for the jsouUierni states on Wednesday and I Elders Thomas and Fare left for the northern states Friday evening Etder I Annder leaves on the eening Scandi nla S I Jx < Jt < v Sirs Bstella Spark of Nepht has takenj I up her abode with her parents In this city for tho next two years while her husband is absent on a mission to Europe 444 < < Sirs Sam Schwab accompanied by her children left on Thursday evening for a three months visit with her ft in i New York whom she has not seen since o 4 4 Mrs M H Graham spent the week with relatives at Silver City 0 0 0 1 There was a pleasing banquet at the Brigham Young academy last Monday 1 evening in honor of President Ben ERich E-Rich The affair was under tho auspices I aus-pices of the faculty of the institution After the banquet President Rich lectured lec-tured to the students in the college hall 444 Alma Snoot before leaving on his mission I mis-sion entertained a number of his tng friends at the home of his mother Aion day cvenln S 000 There was a splendid meeting of tho Utah Sorosis at the club rooms Wedofe day afternoon S I Mrs SI I A King talked inlcrestinKl on I the political history and wars of the ancient I an-cient Romans Mrs D D Hoiitz read an intereetin1 bJogrsspWcal sketch of A pnD2 bI1 interesting letter was read freim r Don R Corny a found of the club accompanied with a dictionary stand as a ret She was voted the thanks of time club for the present I An amusing criticism of The Duet anew a-new look by A Conun Doyle Was read I by Mrs Fred Nelson 1 Ir iohnj SwenQii Ml ie Mnry Os Q land l-and Miss Iilossie POnd wvro ejected members mem-bers of She cub I I h I I Tlie Ntneteerkft jSerteury cfUb mcfFit I KeIlsgg5 day afternoon al the htrnife o t Mrs MO it I I Ielln > l I Si5 Kh1Ogirtqt m1 em7iertudmIfng ae 1 on the lounamst and swrwtn I ti Mrs BonhiaTOi gavw ft unes s2xlp4Sn < oft of-t cattiedrttS Na re ttvir 11 wue followed I fol-lowed by readfng tom Victor Ilugofa btrc Dame fugS I After It < IJs < ine3iotii or th comtns Ceder alien conventtort tie ClUb adjourned roe I otes week r 0 I Mlssf rout Soreiwon issue rruratd t I fter home a Lattnrngtoa uffiawt awmy I < i t < t MTlwro was an irStesressiIng met of tho I School Advancenteae unsaa at ttie P trk r school house Friday evening t ManY of I the iarertt0 were In attendance Mrs E I A Wedgwood She clwirman pressideJ I The following programme was rendemh r Piano slO MIs Elft flown EO Sing Primary puipta I 1itne1seleetionMiss Pearl tmt11 DaiOgnePurhs of tie Fifftli iate Trio Ecettaiton3tlss B nl e Kooteort TriaArtsi Pearl Jones Dawn Allred turd Emma Tliyfe Resulng constitution < of Lbs Union Professor J M Jensen I was Jorteil An adjournment was ttien take until the lira ilonatiy in NOTbel untl i < 9 Miss 5 Iud XVh tSvauI Iwu l gone to spend sn tho winter In Eureka 444 I ll and Mrs Harry Felt after a pleasant pleas-ant visit with iVenrts iti i cIty returned morning re-turned to their hmo at Hantl 2aturty LOGAN SOCIETY II 5 Special Correspondence Lan Oct 13Mrs James E Hurt of Paris Ida spent part of the week in I Logan visiting relatives and friends < S < y 0 S Elder Frank Thatcher The Utah Sun pcit Is f daily expected home from lit can wl he has pert the past two years in m iorlrr wok He will be jie K > mponipd by hts > sister Mrs Luna Farrel wtio bias been with her husband in the Dutch mls o for the past two < > years 11 S O Stevens win a capital visitor this week S < t > 4G Mr and Mrs John I Wilson are m the city from Paris Ida Mr and Mrs VHtl i sun ftermeriy Hved here and may take Up > their I abode in Logan again this fall < < > < i > I < < < I i Mrawl fr J P Smith were cnllet I OfrdcTjtnte week by t the death of cane SmithS ftither Bishop Stratford Tlioj I returned home yesterdayS I J > toray h fmradib Mrs < AfLangton visited as gait Las thin week I I 0 0 < > tIJ IS Qldfiom r who Is connected wills f tTte First Nationals bank of this city at rtveil from England today and will likely rTem r ltt 1ece aU winter r r 454 5 1 Mia JlyTumt Thatcher Is down from Kfraho visiting telattves I and friends S 0 < t Jtte Joseh Hoifiinu ffi well known Cen ttai Facfflo conductor visited has parents l vfttfo resides in this i tty during the week I pty < 1 W 0i Reams eC Dfngtei Ida vsi ted week fbUvasin this cMy the fore part of the 5 4A4e S Mos Thatcher left t Salt Lake yes wielt teelsy Loaru after friends snendtng1 1 couple of I yg 44s < > > Messrs Joseth Irwin anrt Jtohit Hodges of Lttketown llleSi county were Logan vfrftors this week Mft Hodges was or bin way to 2Jev Zettlandl to lilt a mission OGDEN SOCIETY Special Conrespondetnc11 > Ogden Oct tOne off the mot lea ant and enjoyable entertainments or hoi nn < ns season was given Under the auspices oc the Y U awl I Y f 1 I A ot ibo Fifths ward Thursday evennat So < tor thi bcw llt of Messrs Louis P Moneh jr and Charles Jlalvcnson who SCSI soon to depart for missions Kureope part fO mlmons to he1c Among the choirs numbers of the f1 lug undoubtedly lie mot rntertainirs wore tho recitations rendered I > y Miss Ruth Evelyn MoencI 1 fan i the umv > rsnU opiates of liar hearers that Cite tan l9 without a peer as the most taictd anti accomplished elocuttosiiist of the ateM tr1h i The cakewalk by thc IttV Wt girls th solo by r afastt Fartey < J as also the tin whistle sot < oy t Is acd Blair were much UIPN fJtd 4 ut < c The Agtete spent a delightful afternoon Oct 10 t l Mrs Gi < St whaie mieii was tastefully decorated After th business busi-ness of the meeting was con ludetl mei progrArnme n was opened by Mrs Townrt rending a selection from Vunitv Fair followed bY Mrs B nkln > T < 1 ablf t > < thorough review ofh book Mr Bn siei Dean Allison n In hu mOst plfaMng style The hm > tess serves dainty ifrr mEt and the flub adjourrwrt to ntfec with rs Towne met their next regular meeting Oct ZL The gets were Mrs |