Show L E N5 f II I I ij U I b aloe i f ft t A5 t d c A l 1 AU Vanity Fair in frills furbelows I and jewels lent Its presence to the char ityball FrIday evening The cream of SIt Lake society was there in stunning raiment and to Salt Lakes credIt J lay it be saId that a more representative gathering ha4sever before been in the city While the ball lasted It dazzled and when the tIme came for Home Sweet Home like a comet It faded leavIng behind It nothing but visIons and memories of a most delightful affair i af-fair Many handsome toIlettes were seen principal among them being the one worn by Mrs Alexander Tarbet The gown was a beautiful importation I of yellow satin en tralne and was almost I al-most entirely hidden beneath pearl em I broidery hand worked With it was worn a magnificent necklace and tiara I of dIamonds For tIle coming week society will 1 again divide Its time between its own dIversIons and the obligations it has taken upon itself for the poor Each paY will witness a number of Thanks I e giving lunches and sales given bY the i guilds of the different churches and In charge of the prominent belles of sol so-l Iety Brilliant Musicale Mrs A C Ewing gave an elaborate 1 nusicale Tuesday afternoon at which i over 150 guests were present The beautiful beau-tIful home was elaborately decorated I for tile event with choice flowers and ptllms In the drawing room where the guests were received were great bowls of pink and white chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums and palms artistically Placed about The music room was 1n scarlet and whIte a profusion of flowers in the chosen colors beIng used In the library deep crImson added to the attractive at-tractive furnishings and threw a warm glow over the room which was trtlfi i clally lighted The dining room was In the brilliant coloring of the American Beauty rose The hIghly polished table was covered with a drawn work center and adorned with a huge bunch of American Beauties and garlands of smilax The mantels throughout the house tverG ida thba roses and ttrinings l smilax and banked with I palms I The musical programme was a delightful de-lightful one The openIng number The Serenade by 1assenet was sung by Mrs Ira Lewis who has a beautiful contralto voice Mrs Tuttle followed with Mignon byDHardelot Miss Sibyl Anderson delighted the guests with a vlollnr solo lIazourka by Goddard Mrs Henry Dinwoodey Bang La Serenati by TOEtl and was most enthusiastically encored The closllg numb Linger Not was I sung br Mrs Plummer in her most charming manner Mn Elngwas assited In receiving by Mrs Victor Clement and Mrs W V Eberly Punch was served by Mrs PearsaU Who was assisted by 3iis5 Freed Miss Murray and Miss llcGrath Mrs W W Flagg poured coffee while Mrs Joseph Richards and Miss Sawyer presIded over the dInIng room Assisting Assist-Ing In entertaIning the guests were Mrs Druchl Mrs Baldwin Mrs Vincent Mrs Henderon and Mrs Bowman Among those who called were Mesdames Mes-dames KellJoon Pearsall Weir Kimball Kim-ball Paul Stephens Carpenter F S Richards J S Richards Bennett lIe geath Niles Walker itcher Jones LIck Thorn Bowman LewIs Sutherland Suth-erland Dickert Brown lIclIUlan Evans Ev-ans Ross Flagg Keyes Jevne Howat Beeman Dayton Howard Tuttle E 5 Ferry M Ferry Dalb Terry Boggs Julia Kimball 1IcGrath In gram Peyton Brown Hobbs Tracy Hills Vollmer Pfoutz G B Pfoutz Lee Hinman Hosmer Sherman Box rod Delano Greesbn Darn Morrison Ritchie Douglas KIng Rood W C Jennings Klkead Mack Dix Wood Pearson Letcher Dart Jacobs Plum mer Igieheart Duke Baldwin Trent S V Trent Luke Carson Whitney Snow Hanak Travis Moore Van Ar mand Llndsa Cummings Maclean Bailey Dlnlnny Young Lawrence arkland McDowell Leonard Kooser Post Vincent BrattaIn Nelden Lynn Henderson Beattie Gaby Brink Hough Shelp AndlUS LakIn Druehl Judson Nye Webber Franlten Read Sawyer Holman Illler Cooper Wet zel Dlnwoodey Jacob the Misses I Gedde Wiggins Beattie Drew Webber Web-ber Sawyer Alit Jacobs Read Dick ert Trent Sherman vl Kimbpll IcGrath Thorn Freed dcIUlan Murray Paul Preston Lane To Meet Kiss Alf Mrs Arthur Bird entertained at luncheon Tuesday afternoon ihonor of MIss Alf The table has prettilY decorated wIth pink and green Carnations Carna-tions were the flowers used They formed the beautiful center and were strewn In profusion or the cloth To meet Miss Altt there were present Miss Nason Miss Adelaide Nason Mrs Charles Post Miss Park Mrs Sam C Park Miss Thorn Miss LOWEr dud Mrs = LouIse Smedle Smith At Dinner Judge land Mrs Bowman gave a daintily appointed dinner Wednesday evening The diningtable was laid with ser and cub glass and effectively decorated dec-orated with flowers and ferns Covers were laid for Mrs E L Carpenter Car-penter Mr and Mrs BOglle Mr and Mrs C L Rood Mr and Mrs Fred Hale and Mr andMrs Frank Stephens Steph-ens Afternoon Reception Mrs Glen Miller and Mrs Morris L RitchIe gave a brillIant reception Thursday afternoon to 150 friends I1t the home of Mrs Millers on North State street The rooms were effectively decorated dec-orated with roses chrysanthemums palms and smilax The parlor was trimmed elaborately with roseS and smilax The flowers covered the mantel man-tel while garlands of smilax ran riot over the doorways and twined about the pictures and woodwork In the hall were tall jars of chrysanthemums and palms Pink carnations and ferns trimmed the dinIng room The table was covered with drawn work As a center pink carnations were used with long streamers of smilax The rQOm was darkened and the table lighted with the soft glow of candles The hostesses were assisted in receiving re-ceiving by Mrs W A Nelden Mrs H P Henderson and Mrs W C Jennings Jen-nings In the dining room coffee was poured by Mrs J C E King Mrs Mark land was at thh flower table and distributed dis-tributed carnations to the guests as souvenirs Assisting were Mrs Wfl Ilam Igleheart Miss Dern and Miss Paul I The Deseret Mandolin and Guitar club furnished musIc II I I At Luncheon I Mrs William Gibson Sharp was the I hostess of an elaborate luncheon on FrIday afternoon the affair being given as a complIment to Miss Alit The decorations dec-orations were most effective and I around the table were seated Miss Ala Miss Park Mrs Sam C Park Miss Nason Miss Adelaide Nason Mist Lowe Mrs Charres Post Miss Hark ness and Miss Thorn Informal Musicale Miss Cecella Sharp was the hostess of one of the weeks delIghtful events The affair was given Wednesday evening even-Ing and was the first of a series that will be given by this hostess during the season The parlors were prettily decorated for the evening with yellow and whIte chrysanthemums Music I formed the entertaInment The hostess gave a number ot piano selections which were thoroughly enjoyed by the I guests Mrs Henry Dlnwoodey Miss Savage and llr Grant Hampton delighted I de-lighted the guests with some vocal selections itfh oS tee lections i The treat of the evening however how-ever was the whistling of Miss Hamilton Hamil-ton of Seattle Among the guests were 1IIr and Mrs Henry M DlnVoode Mr and Mrs F Wt Jennings Mr and Mrs James Jennings Jen-nings Mr and Mrs W N Dinwoodey Mr and Mrs Sam C Park Governor Veils Mr and Mrs J H Young Mr and Mrs William Reid Miss Park Miss Hamilton Miss Sibyl Anderson Miss Kimball Miss Shearman Miss Edna Shearman Miss Murray Miss Ida Han auer Miss Savage llr Grant Hampton Mr W J Lawrence Mr Caspar L Robertson Mr George Lawrence Mr Max Hanauer Mr Harry Shearman Mr A D Katz At Cards Mr and Mrs S Thomas Pearson entertained en-tertained delightfully at slxt three on Monday evening The rooms were profusely pro-fusely decorated with flowers ferns and palms The game was an animated one and at Its conclusion prizes were awarded to Mrs Kenyon Miss Judge Mrs McDowall Dr Vincent Mr Ge oghegan and Mr Stiehl The guests or the occasion were Messrs and Mesdames Judson 1IcGath McDowell Hobbs Stephens H W Brown Peyton Ross Lyons Carpenter Carpen-ter Geoghega Causten Brown Gris wold Hale Archer Brink Myton McMahon Mc-Mahon Brownlng Farnsworth Mrs Leonard Mrs Judge Mrs Kenon Miss Judge Miss Osgood Miss Primo Messrs A C Smith Cleaver Schramm Keno Informal Kensington The Misses XlUon gave an Informal Kensington Thursday the guests being be-ing invited to meet Miss Alff Among r those resent were Miss Ha1kneoss Miss Thorn Miss Lowe Miss Park Mrs Sam Co Park Mrs Post Mrs Bird Mrs W G SharD k At SUrlythree Anentertaininglittle affair of Thursday Thurs-day evening was the card part given by Mr and Mrs Glen Miller and 1Ir and Mrs M L Ritchie SIxtythree was played The tally cards were small hearts and as counters for the game cranberries were used hose who participated ln the game were Mr and Mrs C H Post Mr and Mrs George Moore Mr and Mrs George Den Mr and Mrs Kooser Mr and Mrs Sutherland Mr and Irs Arthur Brown Mr and Mrs G S Pey ton Mr and Mrs Iyton Mr and Mrs L H Smith Mr and Mrs Willlam Igleheart Mr and Irs C B Mark land Judge and Irs nderSn Mr and Mrs Xelden Dr and Mrs Vincent VIn-cent Mr and Mrs Brooks Dr and Mrs Ewing Judge and Mrs Street Mrs W C Jennings Misses Dern Elizabeth Derry BeesJey Paul Sadler Colburn Young Rogers Rathburn Governor Wells Mesr5 George Sprague Vorse McCarroll Lawrence Fields Peery Gibson Thompson Schroeder Lannnn Cherrington Hardy and Dr Bascom I Sewing Club Mrs William Reid entertained the sewing circle Friday afternoon Those present were Mrs Llnforth Miss Llnforth Mrs F W Jennings Mrs Kennetlt Kerr Mrs J E Jennings Jen-nings Mrs Walter Jennings Mrs William WIl-liam Jennings Mrs Sophia Sharp Miss Hamilton 3Iiss Sharp Mrs E R El dredge Mra Thomas JennIngs Mrs J H Moyle Mrs Marshall Irs Davis Mrs Kleinschmidt Informal Event An enjoyable party was given by Miss Hanel Culmer at her home last Tuesday evening The house was prettIly pret-tIly decorated throughout with chrysanthemums chry-santhemums asd carnation while various var-ious games were resorted to a9 a means of entertainIng the gues assembled the prnclpll one of whlc as a guessing guess-Ing gamp for which prizes were awarded award-ed The fortunate winners were Miss Jennie Lynn Mr Wells Culmer Miss Bessie PIke and Mr Athol Rawlins Light refreshments were served during the evening followed by music BOng and recitations The Invited guests were Misses Clarahan Mildred Land Wlnnltred Lynn Jennie Lynn Della Hinds Bessie Pike Olive Pike Elizabeth Eliza-beth Palmer Alta Rawlins Mayme Parker Janet Murdock Harriet Cohn Edith May Leona Pratt Clara Stevens Stev-ens Gladys Harte Florenc8 CuIIJ1er Geneve Clark Grace Clawson Iessrs Curtis Clawson Lester Schettler Tern Kelly Blair Richardson Rich-ardson Ellis Black Wells Cul mer Claude Simmons Aleck Thomas Thom-as Sheldon Land Lewis Sowles Harry Goothfn Athol Rawlins Gordon Mc lIl1lan Ralph Wooley Dean Woo ley Walter Pike Harvey Tardy Carl Adams Ad-ams j 1 Cue Party Dr and Mrs White and Dr and Mrs John Thntter White gave a cue party Wednesday evening A number of games of pool were played and a dainty supper was served The Invited guests were Mr and Mrs R H Officer Mr and Mrs Edward 1 Ferry Mr and Mrs Charles Post Dr and Irs Beattie Mrs Hanford the Misses 1cUllan Park and Beattie Messrs Colburn Cleaver Skinner Ben nerX Smith and George Lawrence Evening Card party I Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs s Thomas Pearson gave the second or their series or card parties Flowers and ferns made the parlors attractive Twelve tables were arranged for the game The score and tally cards were dainty affairs ornamented with sprays ot California fern Mrs Shelp and Mr Holman WOn prizes for the greatest number ot progressions pro-gressions Mrs Druehl and Mr ClasbY won the second prizes and to Mrs Whitney and Dr Ewing were given the consolation prizes Those who enjoyed the affair were Messrs and Mesdames Holman Beat tie Vincent Ingram Reed Bradley Ewing Lynn Hall Brattain Shelp f Dalby Lowe LKnz Whitney Heifron Druehl Weir Eans G dds Bower Mrs Justice IIr3 Sin lalr M1s < Preston Lane Lowe Batty SJnclali I Messrs Clab Druehl Johnson 1 To M et MS dwards Jrs Mathis entertained Informally at tea y erdny n ir Jonor of ber aunt ir Ed rdf J1 parlors were a dorne i wHh chrysanthemU1Th and palms Amththose Who haed In the aftern ons pleasure were Irs HouglTMrs W Kelden Mrs Brat taln Mrs OglfSh Mrs F J Fabian Mrs Chapman Mrs Dart Miss Leon ard and Ml Young Crystal Club Affair The members ot tIle May and U and I Crystal clubs sulprised Mr and Mrs Guiver Thurs ay evening High Jive Was play d for a short time and afterwards after-wards musie was enjoyed Mr 1Iollen Mr Williams IIr Timms and tIr Edwards Ed-wards favored the guests ivIthme choice 1eCtlons O Club The Opal cthfrgave another of Its delightful entertainments at the Ladles Literary club rooms last Thursday evening The evening was pleasantlY spent In cards refreshments dancing and 2 short proramme MISs Nellie Boyer recited Lasca ProfffiSOr W C Coleman rendered a ViOUD solo by Sarasate and also Youli i Remcmb 3re by Balfe First prizes were won by Miss Nellie Boer antI C L Berry Consolation by Miss IcAl UstC and E P Frost The president announced the club membership Was now complete and as only a certa1n number QuId be aceom modated there were quitea numberon the waiting list Those present were Mr and Mrs C 14 Derry Mr and Mrs Z BarneslIr and Mrs F N Hess Mr and Mrs Fred Christensen 1Ir and Irs F L Libby sIr and Mrs C F Tanner Mre John Held 1IlEa Minnie Smith Miss Ida Fly garl Miss McAllister lllss E V Sutton Sut-ton Miss Whitehead Miss RISS llss Winnie Whitehead Miss IIcNealy IUss Crosb Miss Opal HIcks Miss Kellie Boyer Miss Cora Fergcson Miss Abba RumeI Miss Nellie Cox MeSsrs B H Lawyer C W Olson J C Olson A w Smith Frank C Brown H S Auier son A H Birrel1 J F Yhittemorei A F Smith E P Frost M Rumel J R Wardrobe R V Hunt A Rosen baum Dr K W Snow C E Johnson A C Cope J L Clemons W C Coleman Cole-man Frank FredericM VP Hiske Dr E M Keysor G S Cowan Frank A Mangum Surprisa Party Miss Margaret LeslIe and Miss Clara Hm gave a pleasant surprise party In honor ot Miss Phoebe Hay ather Qome 423 West First North last Thursday evening An eI jo able time was spent Those present were MIss Winnie Win-nie Cahoon liss Maggie Cooper Miss Ethel Dyer MISS Maud Smith Miss May Hill Miss AnnIe Hut Miss May Smith lllss Oliva Davis Mr Frank Sorenson Mr Dave Sorenson1Ir Joe I Walters 1I1r Heber Bishop Mr Andrew An-drew Davis aIr Johnnie Schuter Mr Paul Riser Mr Ike Harman Mr Victor J Vic-tor Day Mr Robert Hay Mr Fred Roberts Social Notes Mrs Hal ock bin gone east < 8 > < 8 > Mr Elgin Travis has gone east 00 < Enos Hoge has returned to Park City 4 > < > Mr Ed Parsons has returned home 000 Mrs A W IcCune has gone to MexIco Mex-Ico 0 0 < 8 > Mrs C A Hopson will spend the day In Ogden < 8 > 0 Mr and Mrs George C Lambert have gone east Mrs Dow lei during the week for California o < 8 > < 8 > Miss Warner of St Louis Is visiting 1 lrs Kooser < 8 > < 8 > < 8 > Robert Harkness jr left Thursday for an eastern trip is > < 8 > < 8 > Mrs 111 L Henderson ot VIctor Cob Js a guest at Fords Mrs Arnold gave 000 an Informal tea on I Wednesday afternoon I 0 < 8 > 0 I Miss Kathie DougaU will entertain Wednesday afternoon 0 < 8 > < 8 > Miss Katie Nelson visited friends at Park City on Tuesday 0 < 8 > < 8 > Mrs J lII Dart gave an Informal affair af-fair Monday afternoon < 8 > < 8 > < 8 > Mrs Boxrud Is entertainIng her sister Miss Adams of Boston o t b lIr and Mrs Henry Newell have gone east on a pleasure trip 0 0 1fr and Mrs J01Jn Owenentertalned informally Thursday evening < 8 > 00 USg Park gave an Informal affaIr Monday In honor of Miss Am < 0 Mrs John W Fllntham has returned from a pleasafit lfsitinDenver ii 0 Amedee Duncan y1U spfnd Thanks giving in thecity with his parents r < 8 > 0 ofr TQhnA sile leftFridayf a short visit todston and N wYork I 4 > < 8 > Co > Mrs Walter LewiS of Butte Is the guest of her mother Mrs S S Walker 0 < 8 > 0 The Misses Harauer and Mr Abe Hanauer left Friday for an eastern YJ51t 000 Mr and Mrs David Keith and the MissO Keith have returned from New York < 8 > 00 Mr Baksrot Grand Rapids Is the guest of Mr and Mrs Edward S Ferry < 8 > < 8 > < 8 > Mrs R3nCke ties Rancke and Mrs Brewerton wiLl spend the wInter In San Diego 00 Mrs JaIJ1e t fraiken has Invlta tons for an at home On Tuesday Dee 5 0 < 8 > < 8 > There will be a Thanksgiving social and d rice r tH university Wednesday evening 0 0 0 Miss CliarlotteIblrnea leaves shorU io for southern eaIir rnlaf topend the winter < b < 8 > < 8 > Irrs Victor tleniCntis in the city and is at home to her friends at the Knutsrord o 0 w Irs Ioylan C Fox reached home yednesday after a pleasant visit in New York d > 4G Urn John B Gries Is up from Mer cur on a visit wIth her mother Mrs Arnold WaIl 000 > Uss Gale of Kansas City will be the gut ot Mrs Glen 1IIller dUring the coming winters s 0 < S > 0 iZ Mr ami Mrs G B Blakely have r taken apartments for the wInter at the i i New Normandle 0 0 i The marriage of Miss Hattie Houghton i Hough-ton and C E Bennett will take place i ThanksgivIng day I 4 > 0 0 k 3I1 Nellie Belttle will be the guest or honor at a lunchC < in giveaTiiezday by l > IlS3 Ic Uflan < 8 > 00C Mrs R G LeggWIl1 return home today i to-day after a two months visit with J lends In CaUorI la 0 < > U Pfrr Nlrit rPfllml curIng r 11 b = J 0 f S = J P J t < I the week from Dillon where sle has i been visiting relatives 0 < 8 > < 8 > AIr I A-Ir Walter3iond leaves tomorrow t or Germanvhere he wlil spend the next I five years stud ing music I o t < b 1rrs Della L 1Ime who Is out of the I city on a vacation trip expects to return re-turn In about two weeks 0 IS > < > Mrs Loomis who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs J D Spencer leaves today for Washington D C 000 Mr and Mrs Jam A Pollock accompanied ac-companied by nss Block ot St Louis will arrive in the city on Tuesday 00 < 8 > The marriage ot Miss Caroline Still man and Henry V Luce took place Wednesday at St Marks cathedral 0 Mr and Mrs Simons who have been the guests ot Mrs Peyton left during the week for their home lit Missouri 4 0 tIr and 1IIrs George Romney gave an enjoyable affair Monday evening in celebration cel-ebration of Mrs Romneys birthday o r Mr and Irs W J White left Tuesday Tues-day evening for Eureka where they will spend the next two weeks visiting relatives 0 0 rr RichaidEoa entertalns tomorro Jvening tFor1s atds wilt be the BPecfal feature llow by a chafing dish supper 0 0 < 8 > < 8 > Mr and Mrs Theod reT Burton will be at home to their friends at 160 Fourth street dn ana after next Tuesday Tues-day No cards 0 < > I Mrs Mary L Harrim n who has been visiting her sister Mrs E W Duncan left during the week for her home In Missouri 0 0 The first dance of the Assembly se rios was given Tuesday evening This series of dances promises to be among the seasons most delightful affairs 1 > 4 Mrs A B Jones anilMrs Bert Sea hoIdt who are visiting in Denver have been the guests of honor atsome delightful de-lightful functions given theast week 0 0 Mrs William Dixon Lrnard who has been visiting her mother Mrs S McDowaH 3t the Manitoureturned to her home inPue3don Wednesday last < 8 > 00 Rev Mr Skabo has accepted a call from Hayward lIIinn and the synod has taken charg of this congregation and will send a minister as soon as possible 000 OwIng to theIr sudden departure Rev and Mrs Skabo will b pleased to see all their friends In the parsonage immediately after rvlcesSunday af tcrnoon G1l The concert to be given Dec 14 DY the ladles of the Congregational church promises to be an unique affair In connection with It there wiil be a series of tableaux 0 < > 0 Mrs Mary Gilmer ana Miss GUmer expect soon to leave for an extended visit lIb the east and possibly Europe In their absence the Country club w1l11 probably lease their home 0 0 Mrs H E Dewey Mrs Shand Smith and hiss Trout their sister of Perkins addition left with the children oil Thursday for a four or fie months so journat Santa Monica Cal o 0 < 8 > Mrs Ralph Ifoag Is preparIng < 10 make her Christmas exhibit ot china qn pEC Hermknyfllbndsinh city who admire her Work will read the annoiIqcement with pleasure 0 < 8 > 0 Mr and Mrs Heber J Grant gave an Informal musicale Wednesday evening the occasion being the fortythird birthday birth-day of Mrs Grant Those assisting were Mr J D Spencer tIr Shepherd Mr Pyper 0 < > 0 Fre LeIs son or Fred Lewis Q Spanish Fork and Morris J Wood son of Welllnton Wood of the same place left last evening on a mission to the Samoan Islands They will be absent three years 0 4 Mrs W B Doua11 gave a delightful tea on Wednesday afternoon Those who enjoyed It were Irs T D Spencer Mrs H G Whitney Mrs Rossiter Mrs Brothers Mrs Charles Burton and the Misses Savage 0 0 0 The engagement was announced durIng dUr-Ing the week ot Miss Artlme31a Spence Knoxvme Term to Mr James Stephenson of Cincinnati Miss Spence has many friends in this city who will wIsh her happiness 000 Miss Ada Mayan Vas ort Monday evening the recipient of a jolly surprise part In th party were Misses Jeffs Soderburg Tu11ldge Solomon Mayne Bridge Hesler Sanbridge Haslam Messrs Solomon ElklnsHomos o < 8 > < 8 > Miss Alff accompanied by her aunt Mrs Harry T Duke left last evening for New York Shortly after their arrival ar-rival Miss AU will be married to Ir Roy McKay The ceremony wlll take place at the Little Church Round the Corner 11ev Ellis Bishop oCthls ity officiating The young couple will resIde re-sIde In New York 0 The May club was delightfully enter tamed on Tuesday evening byMr and Mrs Benjamin Wilson at their home in Darlington At high five the urit prize winners were Mrs Peart and Mrs W Williams second Mrs J9hnD Ford and Mr W H Guiver consolation was awarded to 1IrsE J Bench Re freshmentswere served iift rshich avery a-very nice programme was rendered The club adjourned to meet In two weeks at the residence of tir and Mrs W H GuJver 00 < > Misses Shore and White entertained very dellghtfully at cards Monday evening at their home 625 Fifth street The rooms were tastefully decorated with bunting and chrysanthemums ProgressIve sixtythree was the game The prizes were won by Miss Louie Holt Mr W Shore Miss Johnson John-son Mr Maybe Those present were Misses Shore Isabell White lIIable Gardiner Gar-diner Jean Holt Stella Flowers Gertrude Ger-trude Barton Lena Hepler Ieana Sheller Messrs WIll Mawqll thln Dunn Bithu 1emmng Alf Flemmixg Joe Held JackMerral Gala Johnson son Spicer SharP Ottinger Hr and 1Ire James Shore and Mrs E White 000 Los Angeles Herald iax ohr has just announced the engagqrne ot his sister Miss Ida Sol1r to George A Weber ot Chicago Ill Mr Sohr is a well known mining man of Salt Lake City His health ha been failing for some time ilnd he recently determined to come to Los Angeles In the hope that a change of climate would do him good He was lccompanl here by his sister and the two have since their arrival been guests at the Van Nuys annex Mr Weber Ig connected with the Weber Organ company of Chicago Mr Sohr and his sister accompanied by Mr Weber and the latters father and mother left yesterday for Prescott Pres-cott Aria where the wedding will take place In the near future < V0 A cry pleasant surprise part was gotten up last Tuesday night on Iir Will Russell at the residence of Mr and Mrs 1enr K Russell The evening even-Ing was delightfully passed In card playing and other amusements About midnight a delicious luncheon was served Among thosewho enjoyed the event were 1IIr and Mrs John Russell Mr and Mrs John Payne Irs Harjy Russell Mr and Mrs Henry K This sell Misses Laura Whit Faiinfe Burg Bur-g Sail GroW GertIeOliver ADnle Taylor Etta Hodson May Russell Janie RusseIt Srina Xeddlngton NelId a l3a Rlyiere of Eanst Wyo Messrs Will Russell Chapman Chap-man Duncan George Burgess Charley Char-ley Leyland Calvin Barker John or Tautrer John Mss John Dudley Jack Riles Marriage Licenses During the week permits to wed were Issued as follows by the county clErk ot Salt Lake county Age Clarence H Cutting Salt Lake City 23 Madge Brlnkerhotl Salt Lake City Z1 Fred Pack Kamas 23 Lulu Knowlton iCamas nsf g Peter It Brann alt Lake City I 2J Thella Kimball Salt Lake City 17 Arthur aF Miller Salt Lake City 21 Llda Zwelfel Salt LakE City 21 Wllliam lL Henneferl Salt Lake City 23 Margaret A Berry Salt Lake City 2 George E Howe Salt Lake City 22 Marie J Chelln Salt Lake City 0 Ell B Stoker Ogden 2S Jennie Thomas Salt Lake City 23 Francis M Hooper Salt Lake City 4S Eleanor S Llnkhart Salt Lake City 2S George VMorI1s jr Salt Lake City 23 Flora MForster Salt Lake City 17 James W Seville Mill Creek Zi Agnes Miller Provo n Alexander P Hamilton Mill Creek 2G Helen J Miller Miii Creek 23 Albert C Heaps Salt Lake City 21 Elizabeth Wright Linden 20 Edwin RlIIston Murray 45 Annie Hardy Salt Lake Cit 39 Reuben C McBride Fillmore 22 Nellie D Croft Fillmore 18 John Pettingill Elba Ida 24 ntN l Agnes Hoagland llba I Ida 2S Joseph Granqulst Bingham 25 Sophia I Smith Blngham 22 Henry V Luce Salt Lake City 25 Caroline 31 Stlllman Salt Lalte City 22 James Lewis Kamas 29 Lovinia H Potts Kamas H Cameron Hansen Murray 22 Phebe Greenwood Sandy 18 OGDEN SOCIETY Special Correspondence Ogden Nov 5An event of the comIng week in social circles Is the Knights of Pythias ball Monday evening even-ing which Is the first ot a series ot dances to be given during the coming winter The K Ps are royal entertainers enter-tainers and the lovers of the dance will be delighted to learn that they have added a firstclass dance han to theIr lodge rooms Opening Ball Next Tuesday evening Nov 28 Professor Pro-fessor Hose ChrIstensen will formally open his new dancing academy In the Parry building corner Twentythird street and Washington avenue The hall has been con eniently arranged and handsomely furnished including banqueting accommodations Professor Pro-fessor ChrIstensen has removed to Ogden from Salt Lake and will give the conduct ot the academy his personal per-sonal attention o 0 The ban gen by the Ogden baseball team at the Union opera house Thursday Thurs-day evening was wen attended Miss CarrIe Smith carried oft the prIze for the best lady waltzer She had as a partner Pearl Casey 000 Mrs Louisa Kech and Mr Charles Sherman were married Thursday evenIng even-Ing at the brides residence on Twenty fourth street by Rev W E Malson 0 < 8 > 0 The Columbia club have elected their officers for the coming year as follows Warren L Vattis president James F Burton vice president J F Grant jr secretary Herman Kuchler financial secretary Fred A Burt treasurer 0 < i > < v Hon J H RrcharUs mayor of Boise City Ida was the guest of C K BannIster Monday last < e 0 S A Osteen was visiting Inthe city froni Eureka the first of the week 0 J 11 Shirk has gone to Ca1lornia foran extended visit 000 Jack Conllsk is out again after be ling laid up several months with a broken leg 0 0 F H HIgginbotham and wife ot Salt Lake came up to attend the funeral ot W F Nelson Sunday MlssCeliaLynne daughter t Judge Lynne of Rend Is the guestof her slster Mrs A E Lathrop 00 < 8 > Clifford Cave was the host at a birthday birth-day party given in honor of his birthday birth-day Monday evening 000 The Catholic ladies are preparing to gIve a Thanksgiving dInner 000 A Fehringer formerly in the drug business In Ogden but now of Colorado Springs was In Ogden during the week 0 0 The Home Forum gave one of their pleasant entertainments at their han Friday night < 8 > 00 Court Wasatch Ko 2 Foresters ot America gave one of their delightful smokers at their han Friday evening even-ing 0 < 8 > 0 H H Spencer was a visitor to Reno Thursday 0 < 8 > 0 Mrs Amos Sebrln is visiting friends and relatives in the south 00 0 J John Scowcroft Is In NewYork City S on business < 8 > 0 0 Aninber of Salt Lakers attendEd the ball at Christensens Thursday evening 0 0 0 ThomasD Dee Isin Oregon on business ness 00 0 Professor Moa Christensen has ret moto Ogden frQm Salt Lake idcit W L Maginnis Is in ChIcago on business 000 tIr Hugh Wood was visiting In tie city from Spencer Ida during toe week 000 1Ir Squire Coop has removed his school of muic to the Christensen Dancing academy i 0 > 0 A memorable social event was the han given Thursday evening In the new Parry han by four leading young society SO-ciety men The hots were J F Grant jr Gus Wright Arthur ConIisk and John PIerce The new ball was specially special-ly decorated and ChrIstensens orchestra orches-tra furnIshed the music for about 100 couples Elegant and tasteful refreshments refresh-ments were served and nothing was i overlooked by the young hosts which could add to the enjoyment of their guests 000 S An Interesting event is on the tapis for Monday night next when the outgoing out-going and Incoming officers of the Columbia Co-lumbia club will give a spread to members mem-bers ot the club at the club rooms Some music and toasts may be looked for In addition to the supper 000 I Ford Emmett and Thatcher will give matinee and dance at the Union Opera house Thanksgiving afternoon and evenIng a 0 The Y M M I A of the Second ward wIll give a dance in the ward amusement amuse-ment hall ThanksgivIng eve 00 Mr and Mrs Dan Pugh will enter taln a few friends Monday evening In honor of Mr Pughs sister Mr Humphries from California < 8 > 0 Mr Joseph Bal1antyne Is preparing to give a recital of his own vocal compositions com-positions In the Ogden tabernacle In the near future Rehearsals will b gin durlnthe coming week on three choruses In which the prIncipal vocalists vocal-ists ot the city wilL take part The chorus will number 125 voIces 0 p4 > Madeleine ishen rendered last month by the Salt Lake Opera comp com-p ny made so great a 111t In Ogden that Its return engagement Tuesday next ls sure to be greeted by a great turnout 00 TheDaught J1S otRebekah gilie the first oMeli enjoyable card parties for this season last Monday evering High five was the gameand Mr Code Mrtlf J William Turner Mrs Drooks Mr j r1 I = a 1 f Leal1e and MiSs Bane wInning the honors < V 0 0 YrS George ML Hansen entertained atcards last wek in honor of Mrs William H King of Salt Lake Mrs I I L Reynolds won the guessing game prize and Mrs R T Hume won the prize at cards A t or I Dr and MrsG W Baker were very pleasanty surprlseihbya number of their frieldsI9 day cyening Nov 20 at tbeir nehome 419 rwentyseventh I street Higti fiW3S Indulgedin after which lunch was served The prizes were won by Mr A S Cates and Dr I Baker Those invited were tIr and Irs W M Raymond Mr and Mrs S J Griffin Mr and rsF R IChristen I sea Hr and Mrs N Kuhn Mr and Mrs L Horri Mr and Mrs R W Shields Mr and Mrs A S C1tes Mr I und Mrs L M R3mond and Miss Laura Hdrr 0 0 A benefit ban will be tendered to M Baker at Fourth ward Amusemen I hall Wejnesday everting Nov 29 He vill saO1 leave on a missIon to The Netherlands < i > Among the enjoyable events of the week was the apple social by the Ep worth League Friday evening Xa set programme followed Among thce who contributed to the entertainment entertain-ment were the Misses Felton and Kennedy Ken-nedy and Messrs M ers Cates Mc Millan and Re Taylor l 4 5 A party was given Friday evening at the home ot Elliot Brown on Lincoln avenue and In honor ot that gentleman gentle-man birthday The guests were Iessrs and Mesdames George Brown A Brooks J Stohr J W Graham P A Cook Misses Eva and RUby Stahr and Mr Bert Hadley > 0 0 jr and Mrs Chris lilygare were the hosts at a very pleasant party Thursday Thurs-day evening Cards and refreshments made up tne enjoyment ot the evening 0 A surprJsepqrty was tendered Misses Adelia Della and Jessie Wright Tuesday Tues-day evening last 0 < 8 > 0 The W C T U held Its regular meeting meet-Ing with Mrs Smith Wednenlayafter noon and the work of the coming year was outlined < 8 > < 8 > Among the musical events of the week was the reorganization ot the Cc celia club by Squire CoopS Coop-S LOGAN SOCIETY Special Correspondence Loran 2ov 2tCorporal WIlliam Q Anderson of this city who was wedded last week to Miss Mary E Facer of VUlard returned yesterday from the latter place where hE and his bride attended tended a big reception held in their honor Tho wedded pair will make their home In this city 0 0 John 11 Wilson the popular baritone singer was in tbwn Thursday from Pay son He has mewed his family back to Cache however and will likely make thiS city his home once more 1 > < i > d S J Clawson of Salt Lake was In Logan several days this weak I I 0 < 8 > J C Kiesel of Ogden vllted in Logan this week as Ole guest of his son Fred Kcst of the Kl sel hotel 0 < 8 > Manager E P Bacon of the Hercules Electric comJnny returned today from Provo where he spent several weeks 00 0 k Hot Old Tlmo was the only theatrical attraction or the week and It failed to draw much of a house < 8 > L IL Martlnea scnta couple of das 01 this week In the state capital < 8 > 0 < i > Judge C H Hurt Is once more mingling In Logan society after being absent for three weeks In Brigham CHi b < e 0 The Y L 11 L and Pdmary assocla tlolls of the Second ward held a ward fair on Wedneday and Thursday evening It proved to be a most SUccessful aCCar and a neat sum eas raised for the meeting house fund q d The tcJcl1ers of thg Woodruff school I have planned a vtJrV nice social party which will come Off tomorrow evening I in the Palace ball It is intended as a cl b irg iu r meansof brlnginir ths educational oeople I of the city together and a very pleasant evening Is anticipated Attorne P E iCeder and wife are at homo again after a pleasant two weeks sojourn In Brigham City < > 0 < > The family end many friends or llr I and Mrs Jacob Earl oC the SIxth ward tendered the worthy I couple a surprise party last evening Iurciipoxr was served and social pastimeS Indulged in Mr and Mrs Earl were the recipients of some handsome gifts presented lt their ohn dren EPEBAI SOCIETY eSpecial Correspondence Ephraim Now 24Mr and Mrs James Armstrong gave a pleasant card party at their home Tuesday evening At 7 oclock a sumptuous dinner was served and at ii oclock the guests wEre served with Ice cream and cake I1ss Card Peterson entertained the company with a number of piano solOs during the even lug DolphTaylor one of < > the leading citizens citi-zens ofFreedom has moved hIs family to this city where they will spend the rcreenialhie mlJrced winter f order that the children may attend the Sanpete stake academy < > 0 0 Joseph Hansen one of Ephralms most popular young mep was married thiS week to Miss Sarah Olsen or Spring City I Miss Olsen Is a sister to the wife of Judge Jacob JOhnson and is a beantiful and accomplished young lady The young people will make their 4 home In this city 0 Mrs John Johuson left this week for a visit to Esinore < 8 > 0 7rs Marloh Clinger moved to Provo this week 0 0 Erastus Anderson and wife of Mayfield wet visitors in this city the first oC the veek wek 00 < 8 > Ephraim Cawson Olo Thursb and Joseph Madsen were IanU visitors yesterday terd 000 Fran Wnldemu of Mt Pleasant was an Ephraim visitor Monday 000 Miss Tina Anderson oC this city was married this week to Hans Olsen ot Manti diss Anderson Is one oC the most I popular young ladles In the city and she will be greatly miss in social cir ManU des here The young folks will reside In q d Nlel Nelsons family was increased by the arrIval or a baby girl Wednesday 0 0 < Richard Osen and wife or Goshen attended at-tended the funeral ot Mrs ChrlstiansEn yciterdayt t 000 blon Bellander came home from Black Rock this wcl < a 4d > G A Jerson and wife of ManU attended at-tended the wMdlng oC Joseph Hansen andSrahOlseh Wednesday SP GvLLE SOCIETY Special Correspondence Springvle Nov 25About twenty other ot-her friends gave MisS Gertrude larrison a very pleasant surprise Thesday oven ifig at the home of her parents jirv and I Irs GeOrge Harrison The company a largely composed of local musicians and a fine musicl progamme was rendered I < 8 > 0 A delegation at Snringville peoplo went to Spanish Fork Wednesday nIght to attend birthday party given by theRe the-Re Shorolo Lee 000 1 At thcTeacher society meeting at the Cehtral bJldiigWedneday evening Miss IdaAlieman lecture on Joan delivered of Are a vcr interesting I < > The dance at the Reynolds hal last crmingwaR fairly well attended and an I enjoybIe time was lId < Miss Ruby Ethier left for Ogden Thursday Thurs-day morning to join the CasCs 4 theatrical company 0 Thomas WilkErson was down from Cler Creek the first or the week I < 8 > 0 WiilDavlsc rneh me from Weiser r Re trm Weser Ida FrJda I 3 4 I MrandMisWiiliam Low and iainlby f I cam liase from TexaS Monday Mr LoW hanutbeeahome u tor five ier f and Is here now with the expectation at I remaining permanently t > Miss Clara Carter Is quite sick with II I the scarlet fever 400 ParkCf Ephrm Sunday Rowland cam hoe from etdt Mss Lie lo came hOm1 from Mammoth for few dts Vi5U laStWeel rCuning Monday 5l 5 Samuel Whitter Walter Web and Alfred Thorpe went f Salt Lake 1 Friday 0 Otto Carey ce down from Weiser Ida Friday o < Wer The accabe band will give a dance at Reynolds ball kssivlngnlght < Mr and r William Pacewho were married In this city last wek gave a reception to their Thistle friends gve the home or the formers parents at that place Monday o 0 < Frank Friel was ov r from Eureka a few das this week 00 da Mrs AbbIe Burt went toMasvale F 4 p Mr and Mrseber Jex were over from Spanish Fork on a visit to friends the tK rtnl of the week 0 0 Clarence Crandall and Guy Merdenhl I returned day night home from Weiser Ida Tues 0 Iyrum Johnson came down from Sea relatives fIeld Thursday for a few daysyisit with f < h < 1 Charles Tuckett of Salt Lake was here Wednesday on a visit tQ his father < id 0 Monday Mrs Kitty visiting Hines friends was OVEr from Provo 4 h w George Houtz Nat Crandall and Jack Dyer came home from Yeser Ida the first of the week BICRPtLD SOCIETY Special Correspondence Richfield Nov 24W F Asmus f last week for Portland Oreo Miss Helea Mired of Spring City who hJI li had charge of the Deseret Telegraph office here during to absence of her sister Miss home Pearl home on a visit has returned 5 0 0 Mrs John Miller has visited In ManU during the past week I 0 > Mr and Mrs Orson Rasmu have moved to Sauna Salmipo < po 0 W S Listen of Esalate has be a visitor here during the pst we < > 4 Mrs J H Thersoll and Mrs Willard Bean have gone to San Fpcsco Wlard < I > 5 > Heber Peterson left lorday on a two years mission to the northern state The local Odd Fellows have decided the pavilion being aireddy pavion alredy egged for that I evening togive their anualTanliv Ing par at their 10dJethU otheevert ingofNov 20 As the hall ia limited tn L capacity theywllbe unaet entertain I 5 extensively ason prouoccons 0 Mr and Mrs < S lyle went to PYn last Saturday to attend the funeral a Mr Ivlo3 uncle 1 < 8 > < Joseph Madfn of Kosharem greeted gee old friends in Richfield this aveek 44 Teale William this Forsythe week was a visitor from 0 Hyrum A Keeler f this place fh Don C Spafford ot Annabella returnedthome I last week after a to er abe 1f the eastern states ona mission I 2 > < 4 > Mrs Young wife t Bishop A G young was thE recipient ot a plent surprise a few eenlng ago I Judge 1IcCr Reporter Roloandt I torey Hoffman have returned from their southern court trip l4 0 Claude Turber has returned from his trpto New Mexico where e went several sev-eral months age MT PLEASANT SOCIETY Special CorresDonde ML Pleasant Nov HTevarous so ciai gatherings which were underway have all been stopped by the mayors procamatlob ot any description forbIddIng public gatherings eb4 on0wa J Morn Johnson was In town today I 0 0 Soren X Christensen returned Monday from Juab and Utah countts 0 < Ed Candland was up from Chester early in the week 5 Mrs Wednesday M A Isaacs 000 went I dow to Richfield MIss Carrie Roenluf went to Salt Lake City this week o 0 Mrs Hy Frandsen who is bore on a visit front Price and Mr S P Sorenson sent the fore par of the week with rel atve jn Mant 444 Mrs 1Ilna1Iadsen went south on Tue ot days the train county to visit In the southern part cunto 44 today James Clawson Is up from Spring City > 5 < < Miss Eliza Swenson ot the public school faculty Is spending the vacation with her roUts in Utah count o 0 L E ICArthur went to Provo Wednesday da1U 1U Lemons who has ben nifendln school at the academy wet to her home permanently In Eatery county Wednesday to remain a 0 John Stutenegger Is up from Manti this week Dl t IS COUNTY SOCIETY Special Correspondence Farington Nov 23Miss MaUnd3 Steed of Farmington and Mr Kcphl P Matthews or Salt Lake were married on edlc and that evening at the home o to brides mother a reception was gyenIn honor OC the event o < 8 > 0 0 Mn A B Pore and children or Centerle are expeting to go to their nea borne in Idaho in a short time Mr f sln etr Porter has been north far some tIme preparing to locate in Idaho i 0 45 Miss Edith Salt and Lornzo Thompson of Hooper were married on Wednesday 4 G4 < II lr and Mrs E 1 Cook of Bountiful I started Ia on Thursday for Missouri valley 0 0 George E Barton of Ka SUe returned yesterday from Indianapolis where he has spent more than two and a hal ear as a missionary Mr arton pee sided over the North Indiana conference during the latter tnd the time he was away He returns in god health < > 00 Mrs Jane Shelton is home from a visit with relatives In Salt Lake r 55 < I Mr Sad Mrs R t Barnes went to Salt Shanadoah Lake Thursday evening to witness 444 The amusement committee If KaSle ts preparing for a bail and luncheon I Thanksgiving day Under their auspice a very pleasant dance was given in the Music hal last evening gve 1 PLEASANT GROVSOCT Special Correspondence Pleasant Grove Nov 2ThE social evetit of th season was the party given Friday evening sg fha Sunday schoolteachers school-teachers Supper was served at 10 oclock after which dancing was indulged In till L a late hour During the evening a sort I programme was rendered as follows Re I niarks Superintendent S H Smith Recitation Maud Drigs Song MaT West Esrson Recitation Superintendent S E 444 All of the Sunday school children between I be-tween the a e or 4 and 1 were given a free dance Saturday afternoon gven I s4 Joe Halda left for Merur Wednesday Wednes-day morning He expects to be gone1 Christmas 000 Iwo After an absence two months Ole 4IOn returned home Thursday 444 ls Eliza SWEnsen who has been home teaching rnesda1 school att Pent returned 000 A farewell part was given last evening even-Ing In honor of Mr ot who leaves Monday for a mission to the southern states sates 000 MIss Anna Rose left this morning for Sal Lake whero she will spend the next ten days 0Ed Mr and r Edward Wadley spent Tlursda at Alpine 444 Slake Sunday School Superintendent L E Eggertson and wIfe were visiting Saturday relatives and friends here Friday and 444 As a result of the entertainment given j her under the direction of the gve j cho1 by Mlss Lottr = f i tIi01i fiw < loJlars creadded totbe school library fund Thelady is n gifted elocutlonlost and rendered her part in a pleas1r S manner PROVO SOCIETY SpecJal Correspondence Provo Nov 4Fred Kirkwood moved hisamljy to Leht Tuesday 000 Mrs H F Mitchell of Eureka has been visiting her mother In Provo this week > 6 > The anniversary tt e birth of Mrs Ruth Bailey was pleasantly celebrated last ucday evc1lng at the home of her dau ter lrsJ W McAdam < V 0 0 n c KIrkwood visited his famU In Provo Sunday John lvey of Eureka < his been VIsiting 1ls family here during he week f o James Bate and ifdbf Midway were here last Vedntda 0 Jfarry Gammon of Eureka spent a couple cou-ple of days this week with Provo friends 000 An ttert1h1ment was given in the op era iouse yednesday evening under Cue auspices of camp o 4S2 Voodznea of the World to a large and appreclative au i dence I 0 0 The class of loot met Thursday evening and listened to a lecture by Professor I HIncWey OJ PEycholoY A short pro Jramme was also given by class sneni hers 040 0 Mrs Carrie Payne or Fillmore has been I visiting relatives Ir l > rove for the past two weeks 0 > a The Fourth Ward Mutual Improvement t association gave Us rtgulu semimonthly 6ocl11 In the ward meeting house Friday evening o 0 Mrs H F Mitchell of Eureka has been vislUng hen mother In Provo during the week 0 > The wddlng reception cards of Miss Minnie B Galson and Mr Lawrence Peterson are out for FridayS Dec 2TJie reception will be held at the grooms home In Pleasant View ward v < V Cards uc out announcing the wedding I ot Mss Hattie Fausett < aUll tr Wilford Penrod The wedding rcceptlon wIll beheld be-held at the home of the grooms Parents In Pleasant View ward Wednesday No I f I EUREKA SOCIETY 41 Special Correspondence Eureka Ntfr tLMtss Anna Narks went In to the capital lat Wednesday Aibct Tones 01 Provo was In the district dis-trict this week I > 0 0 Watson M esbit fr visited th count coun-t Cat during the present week > 0 George Mason was In MercurWednes day and Thursday MiesGriee Mills asten very 111 this week and unaWu to attend to Iter duties at school Uss Adah Dusenbsrry took her piaqe 5e S S 6 < e ti1vtvi dub met at the home or sirs Wright yesterday afternoon > 0 0 Mr and Mrs Will Shriver are rejoicing over the arrival ot u baby girl at tielr homeS S 0 < > A fall sIzed audience greeted the jjj company at 1 0 O F hall last Saturday venlnS S 00 Attorney Joseph E Crook or Pa son was a Eureka visitor Monday 5 0 Pat Sullivan of Butte Mont tstho SUest ot his brother J Co Sullivan 00 S S Miss Lola Dennis has accepted a post tlon at I1etreman Thompson Coos store 0 0 The John S Linda Dramatic company llcld the boards at Odd Fellows hall Wednesday nesda and Thursday evenings of this wtek S 1 > 0 0 J H McCooey of tht metropolis was here the fore part ot the week 000 5SJ Wash Young was In town last Tues M 3iimeJ EuItce an hi ietiint o r Bureka was In the city on Wednesday and will remove here In a short time Mr hustlce Is now located at Iercur 000 Oquirrh Lode No 19 A 0 U W wilt conduct L ball at the I 0 O F hail on Thanksgiving night > PV JamES Lars n of the May Day thde 3 short trip to Amerlcan Fork on Tuesday to he presefltttt abirthdavparty given in l honor of his sister Mrs C Southwick 000 Cardsare out announcing th marriage of Miss Minnie ONlel and 111 Nicholas lIanle on next Wednesday Nov 29 at 9 oclock The wedding will be solemnized at St Josephs Catholic church and will be followed by a reception at the residence o the brides parents > t I IOn I-On Tuesday evening the members ot the Godha Lodge No S K of P gave a smdkcr and entertained Grand Chancellor Cormrander Gardner of Salt Lake City Grand Keeper of Seals and Records Wadieigh of Ogden and Grand Prelate StonC of Provo A large crowd was predit and an excellent time Is reported TIe5o stMe officers are making a tour of the state and on the following evening visited Tintlc Lodge No IS at Robinson S 00 I Al OConnell who has been employed S at Tacoma returned to Eureka last Tusday and will remain here during the winter < V 0 0 The dance at Odd Fellows hall last ccningwas quite well attended < 0 0 George Haycrclmp of Provo was In Eureka last Tuesday > < V R L Colburn of Salt Lake was here last Sunday < V 0 0 Last evening Miss Emma Henriod was ver pleasantly surprised by about fifteen young people Game Interspersed with mucic mid songs took up the time until nlxnlt 1130 When nn elaborate lunch was sJread 0 0 0 Ed Loose or the Grand Central mine was In ton FridayS 001 > S t H Whalon of Salt Lake City has been If Etireka for the past few days p I B Y ACADEMY Special CorrespondenceS S Correspondence-S Provo Nov 21R L Bird Is in Salt Lake this week on business 0 S W Jarvis dressed the stUdents undayeventng 000 Fiftyfive volumes In history property 5 ohh Class of 1PO have arrived from the cast This Is the nucleus of the class S 5 llbary I Se 000 I The contest in short lectures before the I literary society Saturday evening result I rorr aor of the oratory class I S rIle character and lfe of Beethoven was eloquentiy presented to the PedlSOlum I rktay evening by Professor A C Lund S jfiS3 Charlotte Perkins Stetson has been I El1gaed to lecture In the academy next i week on Brains and What Ails Them Wbrk bud Women and The Ioth rand S r-and Ch1J < S LACKFOOT SOCIETY eSpecial Correspondence > ez S Blackfoot Ida Nov 21Miss Liflu gdts irttlnOtleJ S3I ilammond s visiting friends at Idaho r pni I k Raymond Givens is i expected home from 5 Stnford university ThanksgivingS JJ < 6 0 o > S Thgistor L R Thomas was aRexbut1 S visitor this week j < i D i C Woods or Rich has moved hisS his-S family to Blackfoot S I < < F Mrs II 1Y Heifer has returned from Sa Lake City i 5 0 0 4 t The young pooplll of the Baptjst church f ae a nice social ut the church ThursdayS Thursday-S eveningS S 6di t B Wheeler is home from th Teton r CiJfiIt f 0 0 S r B4Trego one atBlackfoots most AF reblected cittzensdted qt his homq ozi the ivdet sIde or Snaklt river this morning at S Otl oclock lUr TIego has been verY 111 for some time and has bet > 1TtJtrCQJIc ug for several days His native home was 5 11 Buchs couny Pennsylvania His an S cestors were Qqakem for seterargenern tlonsas1ar backas the first coion set S c 1 4 tleirWWiIliani I Penh Mr Trigo Was 73 years of age ardhas resided in Blackfoot I slnee 1887 The funeral Will be held at the family residence Sunday and the remains Interred In the Odd Fellows cemetery at Blackfoot The Mesdames Jarnts C FlshW and iVflhilLm Barnhart entertained this week at the home of Mrs James C Fisher fr > SS Mrs C B Wheeler threw open her dainty parlors on Vednesday afternoon from 2 to 5 oclock and entertained about twenty ladles In honor of Mrs Fred T Dubois > 00 Dr lIngus expects to start Monday morning for Sioux Falls S D to visit his brother From there he will go to Glidden la to spend Christmas and New Year with his parents 0 6 ExSenator Fred T bubois and wife have gone east to remain until some time In1anuary AYSON SOCIETY S Dccial CorresDondence P1SOn Utah Nov 2tA surprise picnic pic-nic party was given to Mr and Mrs Ama a Jones last Vedndsday evening at the homo of Mrs Hattie Vlghtman 5 0 Mfe Navlor return d to the capital last WednesdayS S 00 < > 3Cr md Mrs Solomon Peterson of San taauin wbro In town today o 0 Pason old talks had a most enjoyable time on Thursday < 0 0 Miss Jennie Dixon resigned her position inc the Tayloc school last Monday and hfta5Oh alg since that day the school has been cosed buss Elsie Miles Silver Citys postmistress postmis-tress has resigned and has come home i > < > 0 Jolll1 Donelson went to Tintlc during the week i00 The funeral of Mrs Joseph Joiley was large I attended at the First ward meeting meet-ing hou today 1lIs5 Edith Done was gten a very pleasant pleas-ant farewell part at her parents home this week 00 < > Pason will observe Thanksgiving day joining both ward at the tabernacle and u committee will provide an appropriate programme for the occasion I < SSS S A5 dancing party was given Miss Jennie nant snf Curtis at the city halt rhursday night EVANSTON SOCIETY eSpecial Correspondence Evanston Nov 2JMrs William Durn ford returned Tuesday eenlng from a three week visit with her daUghter In Cheyenne 0 0 George Fast Is filling 111 F M Gradys position In the express office during the absence of the latter on a weeks vacation tion o 0 t Mrs 11 w Foote returned Tuesday from a three months visit with friEnds and relatives In Indiana On her way I back she stopped a few days in Cheyenne with the family of Judge Corn and was entertained at dinner by Senator and I Mrs Warren 5 0 < V 0 The wedding or Dr J T Keith and Miss Kate Blyth was one or the most brilliant affairs that ever took place III Evanston The ceremony took place In the Episcopal church and was the full serice The home and church were profusely f iWtd hc tro fusely decoratet with roses c arnations and chrysanthemums and canvas was spread from house to church for tilel bidal party to walk on The bride was lovely izrcream duchesse satin with train I tein etc and carried a large bunch of I brldes roses She was attended by the I Misses Harrison Winslow and McKenzie ann Mrs T B Blyth Jr In pink and I blue with large biack l picturo hats The i fIC iOi gH i hpJ wedding preeent were very elaborate and costly and the young couple after I receiving the congratulations of their friends left lor a trit > to the Sandwich I1lalds 4i i v I Dr and itlrs Roth left Thursday morn Sing I fot a OW days visit with friends rr S Ogden 00 The many friends of J E Cashin will be pleased to leant ofhis improvement In JUs hl health He ol still in Chicago 4 V MlsBJean DOlgJ who has been quite ill Ie improving l Mrs J G Eers and children ien Thursday to visit relatives In Ogden 0 0 i Mrs E S Hamaker returned last Sunday from a two months visit In Salt Lake I Mrs B IV 1ltisiha returned from the east where she accompanied her husband hus-band remains for burial 5 0 4 > < Miss Nellie Pepper Is In Star valley attending at-tending to her duties as county school superintendent o < The first or the series of dances to be given twice a month through the winter by the A O L V lodge was held Thursday Thurs-day evening In their hall The attendance attend-ance was small the music good and the twenty cQuples present enjoyed very pltasant eenin 5 0 < > The Ladies Magazine club met Friday Fri-day afternoon with Mrs Ole BelStrom fourteen members and five visitors present pres-ent A charming paper on the early life of Whittier was read by Mrs Kastor Current events by Mrs Beckwith and a I magazine article by Mrs Winslow It was decided to change the name to The Ladles Literary club It covering more full the line of work to toe taken up Delicious escalioped oysters pickles cotfee and cake were served by the hos tees and an adjournment taken until DC S 000 r 1 w Hill and J H Ryelman are In Kcmmerer on business 9 0 0 I Mrs J D RobbIns of Ogden Is at the Pacific hotel for the winter |