Show 1 It1 THf SOCIAL REAlM I Continued from page 1 Md chiffon and crIed white roses The maid of honor Miss Emma Armstrong Arm-strong was gowned in white satin bro cde and carried American beauty roses The bridal party received the guests In thE large drawing room which had decorated In pink and been elabortely ad yellow ThE dining rom was done In pink and green and presented a bequtiful ap pearnce Uss Ethel Armstrong presided over the punch bowl In the library Mr and Mrs LIvIn stone will continue con-tinue for the present to reside at 667 Eat First South street Cards were receIved In the city dur Inl the week announcIng the marriage of MIss Mildred Ader Shelmerdine and Mr Will D Rishel at Chi ago on Oct 19 o < 0 The engagement of Miss Carrie G Penfold and Mr George F Strickley was announced during the week a > I Mr and Ir Bean and 1Ir and r 1 F Armstrong of Idaho were the guest of Un FrancIs Armstrong during dur-ing the past week a Mr awl Mrs 32 A Cool entertained a number of friends at their handsome gss ii r ion i r residence on North Second West street on Thursday evening Mr Cook Is president of the Beaver Lake Smelting r and Reduction company and the guests were the officers of the company and their ladles UeCrtshment were served and a delightful evening was spent In muslr and sociability Professor Fred erIcks a noted musicIan from Denver contrIbuted largely to the evenings enjoyment en-joyment < 00 I Misses Ruth and Mao Reese will t leave this week for Silver Creek Neb I on a years visIt with their sister 1r I Cornelia Lyon whom they have not r seen for to decades 4 < Fred E Sharke3 is at his mothers home 70 M street on a visit from New York I 0 < Mrs A C Bishop has returned from the est where she has been visiting durIng the past six months 000 The marriage of Miss Emma Hansen I daughter of Danish Consul Peter Hansen t Han-sen and Mr C laspensen a solemnized sol-emnized In the temple Wednesday at noon In the evenIng an elaborate supper was served at the brides home 267 South Seventh East street Mr and Mrs Raspensen will be at home to their friends 000 after Oct 22 Mrs W H Hodges and Miss Nellie Hodges have returned from a eastern visit 000 Mr Edgar S Darling formerly of ChIcago and Miss Florence Marie Lagdon of Toronto Can were marrIed mar-rIed lat evening at the residence of Mr and Mrs F E IcGurin The L ceremony was performed by Rev Clarence Clar-ence T Brown only the immediate family being present Mr and Mrs Darling city wi male their home in this p t Mr and Mrs F E IcGurin have given up housekeeping for the winter and will be at home to theIr friends at 454 Eat First South street Mrs Mc Gurin expects to leave soon for Call forIa for a two months stay 000 Mr Walter Anderson entertained the Short Line baseball club at hIs home Friday evening 00 l Miss Cecie Belber formerly of Salt Lake was married last week In Once auside Cat to Mr B E Widda arising a-rIsing young business man of Phoenix ArIz where th will reside In the future fu-ture Mrs Vldda has a large circle of frIends in Sal Lake < < Dr Pinkerton returned on Monday t from a professional trip to Nevada 0 MIss Kate Schasenbach of Ogden Is visiting friends 000 In thIs city I Mrs J C Hooper left for the eat durIng the week She will vIsIt the Omaha exposition on her way to New York 000 I Wednesday evenIng Miss May Pap k worth and Ir Louis O Ensign were 7 united In marriagu at the home of the brIdes parents 311 and Ir Richard II Papworh 22 West Fifth North street At 730 the ceremony was performed by Bishop nobct Morris Mr Richard I > RIch-ard Papwort gave away the bride who was attended by her sIster Miss Lillie Papyolth lIr John W Ensign best was man The bride was very becomingly V gowned in white silk trimmed with gowne sik wih chiffon and ribbon and carried brides roses The bridesmaid wore a gown of pink organdie and carried pInk cara tioxis Later In the evening an elaborate orate weddIng supper was served to over a hundred relatives and friends Athome cads have been issued V 0 0 0 Mrs L ovnIng returned from a etended vit C elatves in the east yesterday j 00 t Miss B T lIater left lat night holidays for Chicago and the east to spend the 0 Iajor Girrd goes to San Francisco next Tuesday I V Ladies L1teary Cub The cub chorus of the Ladies Literary Liter-ary will meet on Thursday at 445 p mat m-at the club house Ever member Is requested to be present 000 The history section meets on Thursday Thurs-day morning Nov 3 at 10 oclocl Shadows a Jh Approaching Thirty Yean War is the subject for the morning and will be given by Ir Iispaugh and Ir Delano There il be oneminute talks on The Cautionary Cau-tionary Towns TOWI I Friday Nov 4 at 3 pm he home and education section will met Mrs William Igleheart being chairman WIIam r belnf chairan of the progrme for the afternoon V which will consist of the sUbject Child and tate PunIshment and I mtscellaneoussubiects 1jets Needlework Guild V The Needlew Guild will make its collection of garments on Monday to V morrow insteadof Tuesday a originally naly planned I has been found to be advIsable to have the meeting of the directors for the distribution of the garments and election of officers on Tuesday afternoon Nov I at 230 at No 3 Main stet A full attendance Is requested The packages will be called call-ed for at noon tomorrow and presidents are requested to have them ready at that time The following directors are V requested to be at the room tomorroW V afternoon at 130 or as soon after as possIble to assist in checking and ar V ranging the garments Mrs Owen M Tare3 Mrs Sherman Irs Dr V Baumgrten WItcer r G W Snow and Mrs V OGDE7 SOCIETY T The week just closed will be long V remembered i Ogden by reason of the successful and interesting convention of the uta Federation of Womens V clubs in seion for two days at the Presbyterian church Aide from the I interesting sessions which have already ben r pored the presence of 50 many V cultivated Iadie leaders In the I intellectual and social life from V s many center gave a Im V petu and a charm to the socia even of the week The problem prob-lem of entertaining so many guests was one of the problems whIch prc l tclY olved Itself and caused the V V VV V j committee on arrangements very little trouble Homes were thrown open allover over the city and 5 mOre opn set mIght easily have been accommodate a hostesses who were not only wIing but anious to receIve guests were gets denied the privilege because there were not guests enough to go around Of the social courtesies to which the convention gave rise are mentioned below gve re 0 0 < fr E B Graham entertained r Wightman president of the Reviewer and Mrs ad Mr Moore V < 0 0 Ir Kimball entertined Mrs Elliott ott and Mrs Bckor 000 Mrs Gimer of Sat Lake president of the Womens club wa the get of Mrs Patton Mr Maynaj of Salt Lake was the get of Mrs George i Bent V < < Mrs Henry and Mrs H r Brow man of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs Bore 000 Mrs Coulter had for her guests Ir Moyer Ir E O Lee and r Hutchinson Hutch-inson of Salt Lake V Mrs Don R Cory entertained Mrs Clarence M Bradley president of the Poets Round Table and Mrs Ira LewIs of Salt Lake < 0 I Mrs Thompson and Mrs Baxter of Sprngvle were entertained by Irs Kirk KIrk V 0 I Mrs H I Smith entertained Mrs Corfman and Miss Bachman both of Provo G 0 0 I Ir William Driver entertained Mrs Ana CraIg of Provo V < 0 0 r DavId Eccles entertained Mrs Lake W W Rier and Mrs Young of Salt 6 Mrs Fem Mrs Vi they and lIr M by F Allen Mrs Emerson of Park City were entertained 0 0 Mrs J F Grant entertained Mrs E Lewis president of the Ladies Lterar club and r Brown both of Salt ake 0 < 0 rr Miller of Salt Lake was the get of Mrs Sh 000 E Anderson Mrs Searle and Miss Moore of Prbvo were entertained by Mr Samuel For I tier 0 0 Mrs George C Randal had as guests r King and Mrs Y 0 Alen of Provo Mrs BannIster had Mrs Gry of Salt Lake as her get < < C Mrs Corlcw entertained Mrs tlnney of Sat Lake o Mrs Rnor Smith with her daughter daugh-ter fr Fletcher entertained Wr JennIngs and Dr Pratt presidents respectively re-spectively of the Utah Federlon and of the omens 2ress cub 0 < 0 r Ad Kuhn will entertain at cards Monday afternoon 0 I < V Ir Metcalf entertained r Splhi of Salt Lake Friday evening V o u < Ir Don R Cory and Mrs John T Hurt entertained in honor of Mrs Lewis and Ir Bradley of Salt Lake Friday evenIng V < The Historical club met yesterday a ternon with Mrs Don R Cor3 < i 0 0 Saturday afternoon the Tree TImes Three club met for the first time at the home of Miss Tulle Baker 2208 Lincoln Lin-coln avenue where they were delightfully delight-fully entertained at sixtythree by their charming hostess The member of the cub are nIne high school girls Misses Cora Cr ea Corey Verna Barrows JessIe Hammond Tulle Ba her Cora Ea3rs Verge Broaden Beatrice Be-atrice Boreman and May Hume < V 5 MIss Rnnie Ridges of Salt Lae Is in Ogden with her sister r Claribl Ridges Pike I o I < Mrs Agatha Pratt has returned from I Sat Lake I o < 0 Mrs La Adams Coterie will meet Tuesday with o < 0 The Mikado will be put on at the Grand oer house Nov 2 by the Ogden Og-den Opera company and a tour of the state will be made Immediately there mae after Following Is the cat lIkado lr Frank Cates KoKoIr James W Conlsk akiPoo1r t S Cates PoohBahDr E M Conroy PIsh Tushllr Herbert cUla YuinYumMary NIehn Hepburn YU1Yum1ary PItSinglrs Ed Ulrcc I I PeepBo1r A S Cates KatshalIs Lillian May Stayner Fords orchestra MisS Ella Conroy V V accompanistV 000 Thursday evenIng Mrs BIgelow informally in-formally erterthHle at itinner Mrs Jennings Irs Fletcher Mrs Kinney ndMrs corle 0 0 The banquet and reception a the R e hotel Inhonor Qf ConuctoJSquire Coop of the EIstedfod chors was a most enjoyable soc l vent The af far was arranged under the auspIces of V the V chorus and the occmion was occaon taken to honor those who had done much of the work t make the contest possible not forgetting the cItizens committee After the rception the hotel nrlors the company repaired to tie banquet room where tie tables I were arranged In the for of two Ts the bottom of one T being placed at the head of the other J E ike master of ceremonies was seated at the wet end while places of honor were given gven to Mayor Boyle G H Islaub and other of the citizens committee and also to Squire Cop After the menu had been distChe Mr PIke introduced duce the varIous speakers with a ew demanded rmrksgraveorV V gay as the occasion J B Miller spoke for I Musrc hIs eulogy of the art being highly idealistic idealis-tic and couched It vgorous poet c Ian gage Next came The NewspaperMan i Newspaper-Man a a Music A chiels an g ye takn note a faith lfelI prnel I response by 1 LV ats TheLaw and Music was responded to by A B i Has who showed the power of music his text beIng knowledge in music Is in thinkIng not In memorIzing C S Puher responded tp the Press any old press his cue being taken rom the Shale earea line V What news on te fIaIo The Ogden Elstedpfod Chorus wns the text of a strong address by Hon John A Boyle of the citizens committee tee Mr Boyle revIewed the work of the cQmmittee and of the chorus giving hood sheer and encouragement for the future V as well as commendation for the past The Citizens Committee was the text of an address by A E Wilson who showed that Superiority Is its own landmark D RllYS FrancIs told of The EIsteddfod EIs-teddfod In Wales and elsewhere In the past and In the present and also made cess predictions for Its future suc ccssMrs E P Clarke spoke of Our Ladies La-dies showIng what woman has done and what she may do for the advancement advance-ment lines of civilization and culture In all lnesOur Our Gentlemen a a sUbject neatly neat-ly handled by J L HerrIck who mingled min-gled seriousness with fun in an acceptable accept-able ratio In respondIng to Our Choral UnIon Miss Lizzie Blair neatly referred to Ir and l1rs C P FerrIn the brIde and groom of the chorus a being the latest Choral Union Mrs Ferrin made a happy Impromptu response Our Conductor was the subject assigned a signed to J E Pike who was charged I to express the appreciation ot the chorus to Jlr CooP and to present hIm the Drize 1GO won by the sInger In the Eisteddfod contest Mr PIke dId this In a feeling speech referrIng to the unceasing and unselfish labors of the conductor In behalf of the musical art In Ogden Mr COO though much affected made a fitting response During the feasting several selections were rendered by the Apollo Quartette and several songs were sung by the entire en-tire coman Following was the menu car Lay on McDuf And Enough damned b he who first cries acbeth Hold Raw oysters The Worlds Mine UysterShakespcr Celery Pickles Salted almonds Olives I do perceive here a divIded duty Othelo Pressed chicken Cold sliced tongue V Deviled ham sandwiches He fell upon whateer was offered like A ret or shark an alderman or PIke Byron Shrimps en maonasc Cold slaw Varetys the spIce of life That gives It all its favor lve Cowper Apple jelly Fruit cake Angel food Lady Cake Macaroons Cocoanut cake ae Chocolate cake The dalntelst lat to mke the endmost end-most sweet Richard I Tutti frutti Ice cream Tutt frutt ceam ceamCh se and crackers Coffee Alls well that ends welHe wood a The Aglala was charmIngly entertaIned enter-taIned by Mrs C D Ives on last Tues day afternoon Mr Gordon Ives called the meeting to order promptt at the appointed hour ResDonses to roll cal were given wIth quotations from H H A few business mater referring to the Federation were quickly dispatched leavIn most of the afternoon to literary lit-erary work Mrs A B Patton gave an excellent paper on Helen Hunt Jackson It was replete with good thought choice sentiment and pleasing pleas-Ing reminIscence and was thoroughly enjoyed by all Miss Lillie Stayner then recited Pauline Pavlovna In a manner that clearly showed her artistic ar-tistic dramatic Dower Later she presented two fine humorous Eelec Hons Light refreshments were served The guests were Mesdames Barton Ives Hood and Misses Duncan and litayner o 0 In the report of the reception of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs at the Reed hotel Wednesday evening punchbowl the sherbetbowl was miscaled a 0 0 5 Ir W A McGay entertaIn Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs C H Jenkins of Salt Lake City The afternoon was passed In playing high five Mrs Mary McGaw won the first prize a chIna comb and brush tray Mrs Stokes won the consolation a china plate Those Dresent were Mesdames Jenkins Jen-kins McGaw Hulanlski McIntosh Stoles Nevin Bethel Fleshner lfulton DavIs and Douglass 4V 0 llss Nette RaleIgh of Salt Lake was in Ogden for the convention of the conventon Utah Federation of Vomens clubs She sang at the Thursday evening session and 15 the guest of Mrs A B Hayes 000 The 1V C T U was admitted Into the Utah Federation of clubs at the directors dI-rectors meeting durIng the recent convention con-vention of Federated clubs V PROVO SOCIETY Provo Oct 29lrs E E Cormr went to the capital lat Tuesday to attend at-tend the meeting of the Congregational church where she read a very Inter eating paper on the work of the Congregational Con-gregational Educational 000 society I R Nace of AlpIne Is here today attending the first gathering of the Utah County Sons and Daughter of the Pioneers 000 At the Brigham Young academy lat night the Pedagogium society held another other Interesting meeting the pro Smme being furnIshed by one of the classes In English < a < < Friday night a very successful bal was given in the opera house It being a benefit for the contemplated purchase pur-chase of the old school house In the First ward the people of that ward war having made up theIr mInd to have a pleasure hal 000 On Wednesday the Utah Sorosls met In its club room Mrs Pike presiding Parliamentary drill was conducted by 1rs Sarah Cluf A paper on CokIng Cok-Ing As an Art written by Ir Ida Allen was read by Miss Lillian Gates I showed careful preparation and was both practical and Instructive A recess re-cess of ten minutes was taken after which the member answered rlcal by givIng quotations The regular club business was transacted and arrangements arrange-ments for the aloween bal 10 be gIven Oct 10 under the auspice of the SorosIs were completed This bal promIses to be the social event of the season A paper on Mother and Home was presented by Ir J l Jensona paper worthy of perusal by every mother and daughter The critics evel3 daugter crt Ics report was next given and an adjournment ad-journment taken for one week o < 9 Miss Beulah Bachman spent the week In Eureka visiting 000 friends The pupils of Miss Josephine Kellogg Kel-logg gave her a surprise lat evening The little ones had a delightful time r 0 < Miss Rtth Kirkwood will spend the wInter In the capital 2 > 0 Mr Jay Lambert wihlbegin a series of dances in the Southworth hal next week Mr Lambert has rented the hal for the season and intends to hold concerts and club dances and matinees I I ever week during the wInter o i 0 I MIss Emma Bullock daughter of CommIssioner Bullock of Pleasant Grove returned to her home today after af-ter a lengthy sojourn In the Garden City 000 A successful bail was given last even gven log In the Second ward under the auspices aus-pices of the H I A < The ghosts will dace Monday evenIng even-Ing at Southworths The weir company com-pany will be compos of the members of the Sorosis and theIr guests < 0 < Miss Iamle Conah and her mother left for Seattle Wash last Wednesday day with the Intention of making the place their future home < Mistakes Will Happen will play here Monday night and It promises to be a big success successI 0 0 Four of Proves leading club women wom-en Mrs CraIg Mrs King Miss Moore and 1r Allen attended the FederaL ton of Womens Clubs this week In Ogden 000 The Literary society of the B Y academy met this evening and listened recitations to a good proSmme of songs and reciatonso A pleasant party was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Martha Bowen the occasion being n surprise on Mrs Bowen who intends to leave shortly for Eureka An enjoyable evenIng was spenthyali present < < Thursday night a royal reception was given at the residence of Mr and Mrs HenrIchsen In the Second war the event being held In honor of 11 Ernest HenrIchsen and his bride The couple were married the day before in the Sat Lake temple The reception brilliant affair was a brIiat afair EUREKA SOCIETY The DeweY club gave a very select dance at I O O F hal last evening and will continue to give monthlY socIals during the rest of the winter o 0 Eureka Oct 2The Tintc Social club composed of the elite of the cap gave their first full dress hop of the season at L O O F hal on Tuesday i evcnln The hal was decorated with the national color and the windows were fled with potted plants The ladIes la-dIes in their brilliant gowns and the men scene Ih full dress made a brilliant Among the ladle and gentlemen were Mr and Mrs W H H Pama Mr and Mrs Hugh Hefernan Mr and Mrs Walter Thompson Mr and Mrs G J FIeld Mr and Mrs E It Hunt r and Ir J J Haer Mr and Mrs J H McChstal Mesdames Wlda Paxma Edith Main Phi Seckr T Beeley Oscar Bourne C Dot3 Noah cChr3stal Joseph Wood Misses Clara Holbrook Jane Bowen Rena and Adah Dusen berry Jenneta RIchards Daisy Mont gcmeI Eliza Magum Hill Beulah Buchanan Mary IcColough Llle Miner Messrs Charles SpHma Water Wa-ter Adams L C Dot3 C A Wade BrIg Smoot Enoch Clark Art Adams J H cGah Sam Robbins A Bennett Ben-nett George Ryan Arthur Snow D 31 McQuen Richard IcColough B S Short Charles Pratt e 0 < Frank Earr1man or Mammoth and lIss lIabel Harper of Pa3son were married at the temple of justice today b3 Judge John O Trckleton The coulc moth will make theIr home In Mam LERI SOCIETY Lehl Oct 29MrPred Sae from London England Is visiting frIends 0 < Andrew Pearson and family arc gUEsts of Jesse Smith o 1 Mrs William ChlDman is a guest of Mr J F Train o 0 Mrs George HarrIson and family are spending a week In Salt Lake CIty with her daughter < w Professor E Beesley and the choir wilt give a sacred concert In the very near future probably Sunday next < t V Mrs Emmeret Cutte Smith will leave with her daughter on Monday for San Francisco to joIn her husband Mr John Smith who 15 laboring In that city as v missionary A very pleasant social was held In her honor at the res Idence of Mrs Laura Salzer Among the guests were 11 and Mrs J 31 Kirkham 111 and Ir William Wing 11 and lr S W Ross C Earls and a number of other Refreshments were served 0 0 Mrs George Schow Is visiting rela tics in Beaver E E IcCelaln < spending a week with James KIrkham < 01 lIr Thomas BrIggs of Bountiful Is spending here a few days with his friends o < 0 Mr A Halday of Provo has been visiting friends In Lehl o Mr and Irs William BrIggs of Idaho arc guests of Mr S Empy v D < Ir Nellie Davis of Sat Lk City is spending a week with her brother William Asher The lady frIends 0 J Mrs George ebb met at her residence and gave her a surprise on her bIrthday A fine progrmme wax prepared and refreshments refresh-ments were served lr and Mrs o John Hacken of Cedar Fort were visiting friends here this weak wee o James Hacking of Vernal paid a fly Ing vIsIt to Lehl a fy XYSVILE SOCIETY Kaysvie Oct 29ards are out announcing an-nouncing the marriage of Miss Annie Secrst a daughter of Bishop and lr J 31 Secrst of Faington to Mr George C Lato eldest son of E W Layton of tht Kaysvle Mercantile company and arespeeted young man I of thIs place The happy event will tae place next Thursday Nov 3 In the Salt Lake temple A reception will Laeten1le recepton be tendered the young people at wi I home of the brIdes parents on Thurs day evening I 0 0 Mrs Annie B Jones gave a afternoon after-noon party on ondy from 1 till 6 The dInner was senc at 5 oclock and a delshtful tme wa had Those present were Irs Sarah B Layton r J R Bares Irs Granger Ir Dr Gleason Mrs J R Proudfoot I R I Mrs Hyrum Stewart Ir T H Phi lips Irs George Swan Mrs Sarah Taylor Mrs J H LkIns Mrs Elijah Laycoclc Mrs John Bonnemor Mrs Jane Layton Miss Elizabeth W Smith Irs Mary A LewIs q The marriage of Miss LoIs Kimball daughter or 1r A A Kimball of Kanosh to DavId C Hess a prominent prmnent I young man of Faington was solemnized sol-emnized this week and a reception to the young people was given at the home of the brIdes mother at Kaosh lat evening 11 and Mrs Hess wI shortly come to FarIngton to make their home 5 a Last evenIng Miss Lizzie Banes was given a surprise party In honor of the anniversary of her birthday About 30 of her young frIends were present and at 7 oclok they sat down to supper sup-per After the repast various games were enjoyed and a pleasant evening was et o 0 Lovers of the drama have been entertained I en-tertained this week by the John S I Lindsay company In Vlrnius and II Ingomar In both of which role Mr Lindsay plays exceptionally well The company played to good houses 00 < The Kavsvie amusement committee wH soon begin its serIes of entertainments entertain-ments for the winter season 000 Sergeant Oscar C Bennetts furlough haYing expired yesterday he went to Sat Lake and reported to the Fort Douglas commandant ready for duty His 30days stay here has been made mae pleasant by entertainments In hIs honor given by his friends in Kays gvjn yule 00 Bishop anti Mrs Peter Brton returned re-turned last night from Omaha where they have been doIng the exposition < < 0 Mrs and MIss Granger will give a Halloween party on Monday evening t 0 0 Mr S C Jones entertained a num her of young people at an informal social Monday evening |