Show J o o o o o o c o o o o 0o 0o o I o o o N t QV 0 0 Q 0 0 Q 0 0 D 0 OC O 0 0 0 C 0 a t I L 00O 4 Society was ouite active the past week a most delightful surprise considering con-sidering that Lent was ushered in on Wednesday I is not to b expected however that this gay whirl can continue con-tinue but rather that from now until Easter eek society will have to content con-tent itself with few entertainments Among the affairs that interested society so-ciety the past week were the debut of Miss McChrystal The card pates given by Dr and Mrs I D Nlles and Lieutenat and lr Kerwin The eKnsingtons given by r J D Spencer Spen-cer and Mrs C S Burton and Mrs John Sharp and r John N Sharp The dinner given by Miss Clara Claw son Mrs J J Judson and Miss Davis Coming Events Senator and Mrs Arthur Brown give an elaborate dinner tomorrow at the twoMrs Alta club Covers will be laid for forty I Mrs S H Joseph has invitations out for cards Tuesday afternoon In the evening the members of the University club give their eighth annual banquet at the Kenyon Wednesday Mrs Pfoutz will entertain the Spirit or Lib vty chapter D A R lr Evans and r Jolly give a card party and Mrs C H Brink also entertains enter-tains In the evening Miss Clara Claw son and Miss Benedict give a theatre party t Friday afternooii the members of the Ladies Literary club will celebrate the birthday of the club Saturday afternoon Mrs Henry W Lawrence and Mrs Joseph H Young will entertain at cards at the home of wi entetan Mrs Lawrence Valentine Party A Valentine card party was given Tuesday evening by Dr and Mrs H D Niles The decorations were carried out in heartshaped designs and were most effective Flowers and palms formed an artistic background for the festoons of hearts whicn adcrntu Lie parlors Valentines were used a tally cards whit the score cards were figures fig-ures done in water colors Prizes were won by Mrs W S McCornick Miss Lowe Mr Park and Dr Ewing The guests were Mr and Mrs George A Lowe Mrs Woodward Miss Woodward Wood-ward Miss Lowe Mr and Mrs W S MtCornick Miss Keogh 11 and Mrs George Y Wallace Miss Wallace Mrs W Jones Mr and r J R Walker Mr and Mrs J M Bidwell Mr and Mrs S C Park Miss Park Dr Fowler Fow-ler Dr McElroy Mr and Mrs Geddes Mr and Mrs W M Ferry Mr and Mrs Edward Ferry Mr and Mrs J H Young Dr and Mrs Ewing Mr and Mrs Nye Mr and Mrs Franken rand r-and Mrs Hoyt Sherman Miss Sherman Miss Moore 11 Ivs Cobb Mr Pender past 11 Frank Knox Mr T Ellis Brown Mr F C Schramm Kensington Tea Mrs John D Spencer and Mr Charles S Burton were the hostesses of an enjoyable Kensington given Monday atternoon at the home of the former The house was brightened with ilowers and palms and the guests enjoyed a needlework contest Mrs Zina Whitney winning a prize for the finest work Those present were Mrs Ada Young Sirs Aggie Young r Georgie Young Mrs Knowlton Mrs Grant Mrs McIntyre Mc-Intyre Mrs McAllister Mrs Bull Ir John Groesbeck Mrs Will Groeibeck llr Sclicttler Mrs Beatie Mrs Taylor Tay-lor Ir Eler > eck Ir 1 S His Ir Wilcox lr George Pyper Miss Kate Wells lr Edna Sloan Mrs H S Beatie Mr Bartlett Mrs George Alder jr Irs Elias Smith 1r L C Young Mrs E Spencer Miss Josephine Spencer Mrs Emma Ellerbeck Mrs Roandy rs Bradley Clawson Mrs W A McCune Mrs D S Spencer Mr Hyde Mrs Kate Young Mrs Clara Felt Ms George Felt Mrs George Foote Mrs Harriett Taylor Mrs ear lr Preston Mrs Theresa Werner Mrs Shaughnessy Mrs Alice Hopkins lr Bidueli Young Mrs Culmer lrs Romney Mrs Lorenzo Young lr Edward Hills Miss Ada Hurtoii Miss Virginia Burton Miss Amy Green and Miss Taylor Engagement Announcement Mr and Mrs S W Sears have announced nounced the engagement of their daughter is Emily Whitney Sears to Mr John Gillette Roberts of Detroit Mich The date for th wedding has not been set At Luncheon Mrs J M Bowman saver the second of I sere of luncheons on Thursday afternoon Flowers and smilax added to the dainty dining room appointments appoint-ments Those present were MM C L Rood Ir Frank B Stephens Mrs Evans n G L Carpenter Mrs E J Jolly Mrs Kimball Mrs My < > rs Mrs Ferguson Fer-guson and Mrs J J Judson Debut of Hiss McChrystal The reception and dance given Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at Christensens by Mrs John McChrystal In honor of the debut of her daughter Miss Sadie Mc Chrystal was the leading social event of the wek The hall a handsomely decorated with palms and ilowers The enlarged orchestra was screened from view with palms and plants with rnani nlnrP 1 POVMI fir 11 oVlnrk I C < a t I a delicious buffet supper was served The invited guestswere Mr and Mrs Miller Dr and Mrs Whitney Mr and Mrs W R Wallace Mrs T C Bailey Mrs RIo Dix rand r-and Mrs Whitney Mrs Hanford Mr and r W C Jennings Mrs Mc Chrystal Mrs Holton r Field Mr and Mrs Blanchard theMisses Brans ford Bailey Josie Katz Sherman Moore Pike Kinnersley Tompkins Kenyoa Howat Nelden Maynard Odell Porter Robertson Peyton Thomas Sawyer Bird Welby Griffin Critchlow Thorn Wightman Sadler Culmer Mills of Eureka Dern Corker Dix Ireland Daly Brown Dosmond Paul Robbins Short Peak Cherry Stevenson Green Colborn Humphrey McMillan Cohn Palmer Wolf Wester field Knickerbocker Clawson Messrs Boyd Cleland Dern Brown Waterman Water-man Brough W A Woo J Harris Evans Bamberger Parsons McChrys tal Bennett Varian Earls McChrystal Paul Allen Glendinning Miles J Q Packard Hance Goodwin J T Good win Goddard GroesUck Lee Dinwoo dey llowai Siegel Minson Hammell Thomas Savage Hempstead Sprague C E Taylor of Ogden J H McChrys tal of Eureka Coyle of Eureka F C Schramm Lawrence A B Sawyer Berkley Rash Schoppe Critchlow Vorse McCarroll Miller Gilford Berk heel Oglesby Tiernan Barnes Richards Rich-ards Porter Price Kimball H W Nason Major Hilton I Card Party at Port Douglas Lieutenant and Mrs Kerwin entertained enter-tained at cards on Tuesday evening In recreation hall at Fort Douglas The hall was artistically decorated with flags and lanterns and festooned with bunting in the national colors After a few games of sixtythree dancing was enjoyed by the guests who were Major and lr Birmingham Major and Mr Thompson Colonel and Ir Freeman Mr Thompson Mrs Louise S Smith Lieutenant and Mrs Nelson Mrs Ridenbaagh Lieutenant Baldwin I Lieutenant and Mrs Cabaniss Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Miller Lieutenant and Mrs Jenks Colonel Crandall Lieutenant and Mrs I Murphy CaptJn and Mrs Ducat Mrs Young Mr and Mrs D C Dunbar iiiss Thorn Mr Gibson Lieutenant and Mrs Leitch Conversazione Mrs John Sharp and Mrs John N Sharp entertained Friday afternoon at a conversazione The drawing rooms were decorated with roses carnations and palms I The guests were Mrs T G Webber Mrs C F Richards Mrs G 4 Nye Mrs J L Franken lr Le Grand Young lr Kenneth Kerr Mrs William 0 Wil-liam Reid Ir D C Dunbar Mrs J E Caine Mrs Willard Young Mrs Richard Young Mrs J E Jennings r F W Jennings Mrs Isaac Jennings Jen-nings Mrs J R Sharp Mrs D J Sharp Mrs James Sharp Mrs W WRiter W-Riter Ir C Eldredge Mrs S Din woodey Mrs A Dinwoodey Mrs J H Moyle Mrs C Cannon Mrs Porter Mrs Rawlins Mrs A Young Mrs Clinton Mrs G Ellerbeck lr W L Ellerbeck Miss Ellerbeck r H P Henderson Mrs J H Young Mrs Miles Dr Miles Mrs Carlson lr J D Spencer Mrs D S Spencer Mrs H W Lawrence Miss Lennie Savage Mrs Fordyce Mrs Emily Clawson Mrs Bryant S Wells Mrs Rice Ir Burton Miss Clara Clawson Mrs Mur dock Mrs Farnsworth Mrs E R El dredge Mrs Batcman Theatre Party Mrs Emanuel Kahn gave a theatre party Friday evening in honor of il and Mrs Wertheimer Afterwards the guests enjoyed a chafing dish supper at the home of Mrs Kahn on Brigham street Informal Affair Mr and 115 G O Lee gave a delightfully de-lightfully informal affair Friday evening even-ing at their Brigham street home The guests were Dr and Mrs Plum mer Mr and Mrs Hal Brown Mr and Ir W S Brown of Nebraska Mr and Mrs C L Rood Mr and jlrs William Wil-liam Igleheart Mr and Mrs S V Trent TrntM Bowman Entertains Mrs J M Bowman was the hostess of an informal luncheon on Monday afternoon The table was prettily decorated orated with ferns and flowers Those who enjoyed the dainty menu were Mrs Ralph Hoag Mrs E W Genter Mrs Hale llrs Armstrong and Mrs Moore Golden Wedding Mr and Mrs John Milner celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding wed-ding on Monday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs S B Milner The guests were received in the drawing room which had been beautifully decorated dec-orated in pink and green A wedding bell was suspended from the bay window win-dow the base being filled with alms I was here Mr and Mrs Miner received re-ceived the congratulations of their guests among whom were Mr and Mrs W J Browning Mr and Mrs L H Farnsworth Mr and Mrs C H McMahon McMa-hon MM Shelp Mr and Mrs Campbell Camp-bell Mr and Mrs McDowall Mr and MM Markland Mr and Mrs E O Lee Mr and Mrs Duncan Mr and Mrs Holman Mr and Mrs Dickert Mr and Ir Daveler Mr and Mrs Hoag 11 and Mrs Farnsworth Mr and Mrs Loofbourow Mr and Mrs Dern Mr and Mrs W A Sherman Mr and Mrs Diuehl Mr and Mrs Smediey Mr and Ir Judson Mr and Mrs Hemphill Mrs 11 and Mrs Knox Rev and Clarence T Brown Mr and Mrs Marshall shall ll and Mrs Hobbs lr and Mrs Brink Mr and Mrs Earls land l-and Mrs Lambourne Mr and Mrs J W Young Mr Orr Mr Colborn 1 Boyd Mr Settled Card Party Mr and Mrs David B Hempstead h > 1 entertained a few friends informalh Tuesday evening Sixtythree was I played The tallies were graceful flora designs done in water colors and thee score cards the-e done in figures Present were Mrs Welton sMr F W Jennings Mr and Mrs R J Glen dinning Mr and Mrs W N Dinwoo dey Mr and Mrs Kenneth Kerr Mr and Ir William Reid Miss Hanauer Mr Max Hanauer Mr Rookledge Mr W J Lawrence LwrenceTmble Thimble Bee A thimble bee which was enjoyed by 100 ladies was given Thursday afternoon after-noon by Mrs John D Spencer and Mrs Charles S Burton at the home of Ir Spencer Daffodils and palms were used i decorating the rooms and at the close of the afternoon dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served Mrs Witcher and r Dougall won the prizes for the needlework contest There were present Mrs Julia Taylor Miss Rettle Young Mrs Joseph Jennings Jen-nings Mrs Richard Morris Mrs Henry DlnwooeJ Mrs Carlson fr Johnson John-son Mrs Empey Mrs Augusta Grant r Emily Grant Mrs McIntyre Mrs Dix Mrs John Sharp Mrs Kraft Mrs Hobbs lr Hemphill Mrs Ueattie Miss Seattle Mrs J T White Mrs T G Webber Miss Webber Mrs J L Franken Mrs G 1 Nye Mrs Kenneth Ken-neth Kerr Mrs William ReM Miss Afton Young Mrs F W Jennings lr D C Dunbar lr Thomas Jennings Jen-nings Mrs J E Caine Mrs E R Eldredge Mrs C Eldredge Mrs Sel den Clawson Mrs James Jennings Mrs Walter Jennings Mrs J H Moyle Mrs Sarah Dinwoodey Mrs Barratt Mrs Watson Mrs Zane Mrs J S Witcher Mrs H P Henderson Mrs Kate Young r Sears Mrs Buchholz Mrs F W Scarff Mrs Groo Mrs Swenson Mrs Bateman Mrs Lynch Mrs Isaac Clayton Mrs N W Clayton fr J W Young lr Hardy Mrs Emily Clawson Mrs Cannon Mrs Harrison Mrs Evelyn Davis Mrs Kimball Mrs Margaret Clawson Ir F S Richards lr P Richards Mrs Joseph Richards Mrs Dewey Richards Mrs Anna Cannon Mrs Rawlins Mrs Arthur Brown Mrs Beck Miss Fannie Young Mrs Benedict lr McIntosh Mrs Leavell Mrs Babcock Mrs Empey Mrs Johnson John-son Mrs Rossiter Mrs Boyd Dr Luelia Miles Irs R W Young Mrs John N Sharp Mrs David Keith Mrs D S Sharp Mrs Blair Mrs Cabaniss Miss Alice Young Mrs Ruth Healy At Dinner Mr and r J J Judson entertained entertain-ed at dinner on St Valentines day The table was effectively decorated with roses and ferns and the place cards were valentines Those present were Mr and Mrs E L Carpenter Mr and Mrs Ralph Hoag Mr and Ir Frank B Stephens and Mr and Mrs Pearl Wedding Anniversary Wednesday evening a number of the friends of Mr and Irs H P Mason of 1125 East Sixth South gave to them a genuine surprise party the occasion being the twentyfifth anniversary of their marriage After the surprise occasioned oc-casioned by the descent upon Mr and Mrs Mason of their unexpected friends had subsided the evening was pleasantly pleasant-ly spent at cards and in singing the songs of Auld Lang Sync A number of handsome silver and cut glass presents were bestowed upon the host and hostess Among those participating par-ticipating were Mr and Mrs C S Kinney Kin-ney Mr and Mrs Sanford Mr and lr H W Lawrence Mr and Mrs J R Letcher Mr and Mrs H Adkin eon 11 and Mrs Charles Rookledge Mr and Mrs C S Varian Mr and Mrs C L Baum Judge and Mrs Zane Rev and Ir Maynard Mrs J SWitcher S-Witcher Mrs Cassady Mrs C D Moore Mrs S Kenyon Mrs W C Clark Mrs Kidder Mrs Lloyd Ir Kingsley Misses Cassady and Kidder 1Iessr A T Schroeder George Greenwood Green-wood Keifer W Jennings Mr and lr Green Mr and Ir Lavagnino i I Honor of Miss Moffat Miss Clara Clawson entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Enid Moffat who leaves shortl for Montana The handsomely appointed ap-pointed table was decorated with jonquils jon-quils and smilax and around it were seated besides the guest of honor Mr and 1r Lambert Mr and Mrs A S Whitney Miss Alice Clawson Miss Julia Ju-lia Hayes 11 Alex Campbell Mrs Joseph Jo-seph Patrick and Mr George Addie Following dinner the guests entered into a spirited game of sixtythree for which prizes were won by Mrs Lambert and Mr Whitney At Luncheon Mrs J M Goodwin entertained at luncheon on Tuesday in honor of Mrs E T Stowell Yankee of Colorado The table was prettily decorated in pretty deorted Ilowers and ferns Present were Mrs Yankee Mrs O B Gwin Mrs E W Duncan Mrs Will C Higgins and Miss Hall Mrs Julia Allen Entertains rs Julia Allen entertained at ards Tuesday afternoon The guests were Mrs Caine Mrs Dougall Mrs Beatty Mrs Calder Mrs Shoebridge Mrs Almond Mrs Pickett Mrs Felt Mrs Sears Mrs Roberts Mrs Young Mrs Clcghom Mrs Moss Mrs Britton Mrs W Young Mrs Beck Mrs Pyper Luncheon By Mrs E W Duncan An enjoyable event of the past weeks week-s a luncheon given by Mrs E W Duncan on Thursday The guests w ere I Mrs L V Schenck Mrs A B Street Miss Annie Street Mrs Rule Mrs Frank Kimball rs W E Germain Mrs ViC Higgins Mrs Walter Tuttle Tut-tle Mrs J M Goodwin Mrs O B Gjvin Mrs W Hardman Miss Mink Mrs W P Cooper Mrs Godbe and Miss Earls For Miss Atwood Miss Atwood of San Francisco was the guest of honor at dinner Valentine 1 evening the affair being given by Miss I Dayis The table was beautifully I decorated The center was of Ameri j I I 1 can beauty roses while at each place was a large bunch of California violets I Present Miss Walker ten t i were Miss Brixen Miss Naylor and Mrs Hender i son I f I Mrs Badgers Card Party Mrs Rodney Badger entertained at I cards on Wednesday afternoon The decorations were suggestive of St Valentine Val-entine day The guests were Mrs J W Hughes Mrs O Rogers Mrs James Mrs Charles Crismon Mrs J Moyle Mrs J W Young Mrs Squires Mrs Taggart Mrs Sears Mrs Brin ton Mr Harris Mrs L Young Mrs Park and Mrs Thomas J At Sixtythree The Misses Smith and Lowe entertained enter-tained Tuesday evening at cards The parlors were effectively decorated In red At the conclusion of the game prizes were awarded to Miss Raybould Miss King Dr J B Keyser Mr Pierce Present were Mr and 1rs O M Smith the Misses Rawlins Miss Ella McDonald Miss Platt the Misses Ray bould Miss Merrill Miss Harris the Misses King Miss Field Miss Warren Dr Keyser Major West Messrs Key ser Long Frost Shafer Jarrett Smith Brodie Lloyd McDonald Rawllns Pierce Adams Wall Raybould Tuttle Rogers Mrs W G Williams Kensington Tea One of the pleasant affairs of the week was the Kensington tea given on Wednesday by Mrs W G Williams After needles were laid aside a dainty luncheon was served Those present were Mrs Groesbeck Mrs Yawell Ir McConahay Mrs Foulger Mrs Mar getts Mrs Williams an Miss Jorgensen Jorgen-sen Social Notes Mr and Mrs W H Remington have returned from Tacoma o > 0 > Mrs Albert Fairchild Holden and children left Tuesday for California months where she will spend the next two I o 0 0 Mrs H D Styer has gone et < 00 Mrs Wertheimer of De Lamar is visiting her sister r Emanuel Kahn I 0 Miss Cecelia Sharp has returned from New York 000 Mrs A W Taylor of Brigham City has been visiting friends in the city during the past week 0 < Mrs Rldenbaugh who has been visiting vis-iting her sister Mrs Nelson at Fort Douglas left Thursday for her home In Boise 000 A very pretty home wedding in which Miss Caroline E Stevens daugh lt of Mr and Mrs C H n Stevens ofHenefer Summit county and Mr George Ackernjan son of Mr and Mrs JsII Ackcrmtm of this city were the high contracting parties took place at the home of the glooms parents on the evening of St Valentines day the RevEls Rev-Els bishop of St Pauls church offi ciatlrc The bride carried lie of the valley and was tastefully attired in a gown of hellothrope and white satin overlaid with Pear passementerie White Pink and green were the prevailing colors used In the decoration of the rooms and supper tables n profusion of carnations car-nations roses ferns and palms being most artistically arranged Congratulations Congrat-ulations and wellwishes were shower ad upon the happy couple A most enjoyable en-joyable evening was spent by the guests in music singing and dancing detain singng ing most of them until daybreak i 0 < Miss Geddes and Miss Anna Mae Mc Millan left yesterday for a visit to the Burke ranch In Idaho o w l Mrs A T Vollmer entertained the German club yesterday v 0 < > Miss May Crane gave an informal affair af-fair Tuesday evening < 0 < Mrs L L Terr returned yesterday from California She is at home to her friends at the Knutsford The Misses MIksell gave a valentine party Tuesday evening The dining table was beautifully decorated with smilax and carnations and laden with heartshaned delicacies The evening I was pleasantly passed In games of high I five The first prizes were won by Miss Evans and Mr Jepklns the consola I tion prizes by Miss Dora MIksell and ton Mr Mr Midgley Those present were and Mrs Silver Miss Jean Boman Miss I Evans Miss Amy Whipple Miss Alice Miss Annie Adams Miss NeOia Riser 1iss I Winegar Miss Gertrude Read Miss Blanche Taylor Miss Alice Calder Miss I Ada Chandler Mia Nellie Ross 1Ss Rose Lourey JMIs5 Ros Flaslunan j Miss Ramsey Richards 105515 Hed I Calder Evans Stone Davis Midgley Riser Robbins Hodgert Ross AtKins Gleason Richards Jenkins Calvin Richards < > < < I > Mr and Mrs S J Lynn left for San Francisco 1 this morning wherethey will take the steamer fr > Honlulu They expect ex-pect to be absent for six or even weeks Their many friends wish them bon voyage < i > 0 < > Among the weddings pf the week wcs that of Miss Anna Bartholomew and Air John G Robbins which took place Wednesday evening Rev H B Steel man officiating 000 Mrs Sharp and Miss Mamie Sharp wi return from New York during the coming week < S > 4 > > 11 and Mrs W T DinwoodQy enter tamed a few friends informally last evening < 5 > < S > I > Mrs M B Lichtenstein left Thursday I Thurs-day for Omaha < S > < J > < 3 > I Senator Clark of Montana entertained a few friends at dinner at the Knuts ford Tuesday evening v < o r Thedance given Tuesday evening by the ladies of Unity Circle was attended by over 300 people and was the most enjoyable one of the series yet given < i > 5 > 0 Mrs Held entertained at dinner Monday Mon-day evening Covers were laid for j eight < < it < fo Professor and Mrs Ciive entertained during the week 1 5 Mr S C Lichtenstein left Thursday for Omaha where ho will be married on Wednesday to Miss Fay Wolff o b 0 Miss Amelia Cohdn of Denver Is the guest of her sister Mrs Morris Som uier i < I 0 The marriage of Miss Victoria Miller and Mr George W Barrows took place Wednesday evening at the Congregational Congrega-tional church The ceremony was performed per-formed by Rev Clarence T Brown o < < The Caledonian society gave a valentine valen-tine ball Wednesday evening in the G A R hall o Is 0 The Opal club gave a dance at Chris tensens on Friday evening The affair af-fair was a successful one and was attended at-tended by the club members and many of their friends < > < > 0 < < Mrs Fannie Naylor assisted by her daughter entertained a number of friends Ing informally on Wednesday even < Is 4 > < Is Mr and Mrs G B Biakely have removed re-moved to 15G ½ East South Temple street the McVIcker home Si P A pleasant surprise was given Mr William Vincent Friday evening at his home 644 East Third South street Music Mu-sic and dancing contributed largely to the enjoyment of the evening Those present were Mr and Mrs George John and B H Vincent Mr and lstrs Amos Carded Mr and Mrs Edwin Harris Har-ris Mrs F F Alexander Mrs Alice ret Misses Martha West Tot Dun ford Emma Hauks Annie Waddell Grace KIdwell Alice Kidwell Jessie Spiers Vernle Rose Eva Symons Nida Newton Ada Poll and Bella Tactic Messrs William Vincent Dick Barthel Hyrum Newton David Waddell George Howarth Alvin Strong Arthur Custer Eugene Alien C F Moss Ver nbc Reeve AHIe Barker Harry p011 John Vincent and Alvin Corey o 0 The ladles of tho Literary club propose pro-pose to celebrate the twentysecond anniversary an-niversary of thelrorgnnization by what promises to bea delightful entertainment entertain-ment at their clubhouse on Friday nest They Intend on that occasion to make an effort to pay off a part at least of their indebtedness on the house and there is such an enthusiastic 1 enthusi-astic Interest taken In the mater that f < < L k c they expect to secure quite a handsome hand-some sum for that purpose I > b 0 The May club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs J D Ford Cards be For were enjoyed prizes ing won by Mrs Wilson Mn Tlmms Mr Buller and Mr Bench 0 0 The ladies of the Y M C A gave a successful valentine party i Is 0 The Sat Lake Harmonic Singing society so-ciety will give an Invitation mask bal a the Ladle Literary clubhouse next I Tuesday evening Feb 21 The society has made preparation for some time and those holding Invitations may look forward to a pleasant time < 5 > < S > < j > The tenth annual ball of the Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen given on Monday evening at Christensens was a successful affair 000 A pleasant surprise was given on Mr and Mrs Thomas Hodder on Tues day evening Feb 14 The guests present were Mr and Mrs James Duncan Mr and Mrs Thomas Snow ball Mr and Mrs Charles Sarch Mr and Mrs Fred Hodder Mr and Mrs Ernest Strong Mr and Mrs Alf Mil ler Mr White Miss Chase Miss Libbie Chase Mr Mugleston Mr and Mrs Frank Pickering Ir John Snowball Miss Nettle Snowball Mr John Far rington Miss Stella Snowball < IsKaIs On Monday evening Miss Samantha Sessions entertained in honor of Miss Priscllla Crosby and Miss Lilly Green well at Ogden The evening was most pleasantly passed by the guests the card games being followed by dainty refreshments and music o i I 1 A pleasant session of the Cleofan was held at the club rooms on Tuesday Feb 14 The regular programme for the afternoon was progamm Mrs Annie S Young who gave a study of the character of Portia Comparison Shylock and Antonio Mrs Cora H Eldredge Ecclesiastical Institutions Miss Emeline Wells A review of jcurrent events was then given bY Mrs Susie R Wells after which ater whih adjournment was taken for one week whenthe club will take up the study of Macbeth > A card party a given last Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr and lr John Oliver 449 North Third West street In honor of their aaughter Ger tie Among those present were The Misses Ettie Hodson Allie Asbridge Annie Burgess Annie Brown June Druce Tillie Brown Lettie Cooper An gellne Harris and Messrs George Burgess Bur-gess W11 Russell Rusel John Moss Heber Wickens Charlie Shan Oscar Fullmer Isaac Oliver Jim Olver Acomb and Frank Fak Bleak The prizes were awarded to Mr George Burgess Miss Annie Brown Asbridge Mr Charlie Shan and Miss Ale 1 On last Monday evening quite a num ber of the friends of Mr and Mrs Mose Christensen surprised them at the res idence of Mrs Barnes No2 Thornton avenue The evening was spent at cards closing with an elegant lunch An enjoyable time was had by all 1 < 0 The Retail Clerks association will give gVe a mask carnival on or about March 17 i > 0 < Is At the cad party given by Zion lodge i No 12 K of P on Thursday evening about 125 people were present the prizes being won by Mr and Mrs John Wiscomb and Miss Whit o Is 0 St Valentines evening was celebrated celebrat-ed at Mr and Mrs Robert L Ander sons home C24 West Third North by a unique card party The game was highfive and the winners of the beautiful valentines were Mrs G E Anderson and 11 Will Ausherman The smallest record was made by Mr Bult and Mrs John Held and they were rewarded by prizes not so neat Those present on the occasion were Mr Scott Anderson Mr and Mrs Aush erman Mr and Mrs John Held Mr and Mrs Bert Felt Mr and Mrs Charles Murphy Mr and Mrs A J Brown Mr and Mrs Will Lesser Mr and Mrs R L Anderson Mr Charles Pratt Miss Emily McMillan Miss Katie Billeter Miss Edith Howells I Miss Sail Grow Miss Bertha Willey Miss Dottle Felt and Mrs Martha Wilier I 5 < Z > < J One of the numerous surprise parties of last week was given in honor of Walker Lloyd at his residence on Brig ham street last Thursday evening by Miss Birdie Price and friends Cards formed the principal amusement Miss Vera Tempest and 11 C H Carlquist winning first prices and Miss Nell Morehouse and Mr Fermory Clawson the booby prizes Refreshments were served at 10 oclock S > < < S > Miss Maude Gardner and C W Decker Deck-er both of Salt Lake were married at Provo yesterday Judge A A Noon officiating ciating 1 > 0 2 > A surprise party was given in honor of Miss Annie Bockhall at her residence resi-dence 366 East Fifth South last Wednesday Wed-nesday The evening was spent with games and music Refreshments were served The guests were Miss Florence Flor-ence Jensen Miss Frida Raush Miss May Eardley Miss Maggie Pollock Miss Sadie Shannon Miss Zina Jensen Miss Jennie Peterson Miss Annie Burgess Bur-gess Miss Annie Bockholt Mr Leo Hampton Mr Ralph Hampton Mr Charlie Johnson Mr Robert Russell 11 Heber Donelson Mr Henry Bock holt Mr Will 11 I Gray o The Thursday Evening Card club I surprised Mr and Mrs James Kelly at their home on West Third North street last Thursday evening Progressive Progres-sive high five was the game played during the evening the first prize being be-ing won by Mrs R S Gonley and Mr Lou Greenlch the second by Mrs Henry Hen-ry Sconberg and Mr Joseph Mullett Refreshments were served during the evening by Mrs James Kelly and Miss Martie J3usby Among those present were Mr and IrJ B Burns Mr and Mrs I S Conley Mr and Ir Lou Greenich Mr and Mrs A Casterline Mr and Mrs George Busby Mr and lr Henry Sconberg and Miss Jennie Conley and Mr S H Conley o 0 2 A surprise party was given on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening in honor of Miss Margaret Mar-garet Hague at her home 540 SouthWest South-West Temple street Games and music mu-sic were the forms of amusement after which refreshments were served Those invitedivere Mr and Mrs W N Davis Da-vis Misses Jessie Hardy Alice Bark ley Clara Wetzel Marie Wheeler Olive and Anna Reed Etta Kenham Marie and Nellie Griffiths Louie Felt Lyda Murphy Birdie Kilpatrick Kate Mc Kellar Tene Andrews Edith Sampson Edith and Emma Jones Dolly Reese Delia and Effie Hague Messrs J Fletcher F Derrick J Boner E Stle fiel H Hansen W Sibley W Wallace C Kimball G Taylor S Wright D M Griffiths I Walters W Beatie G Hoi berg T Chamberlin H Ensign J Engthorn E Parsons H Plumhof P Berkley E Reece C Hague Is 0 0 Mrs W S Henderson and Mrs C H McCoy will entertain at sixtythree on Thursday afternoon 0 An event in which many society people peo-ple are interested Is the entertainment i to be given at the First Congregational 1 church on March 2 by Miss Katherine Oliver under the auspices of the First Presbyterian church The talented lady will give impersonations from characters in Scotch fiction 2 4 1 The Clawson brothers gave a coon bal In the Eighteenth ward hall last I night that proved one of the most tc ir I unique affairs ever given I In Salt Lake There were about 230 invited and the result was that the hall was crowded I to Its utmost shortly after the dancing commenced Onlyblacked faces were admitted and for ihtroyal time the party never a equaled If would be 1 difficult matter to describe the costumes I cos-tumes and characters represented Suffice Suf-fice to say that there were Aunt Dl unIts black mammies downtown coons Razor Jims and Slewfoo Fetes galore and all txala attire When the grand cake walk WAS commenced silenced the merriment aS at ts height Everybody went In with te true spirit and though some couldn dance at all the more experienced did the walk In a style worthy tbe originators origin-ators The gayetles ceased promptly at midnight < 15 < s > s > The reguar meeting of the Shakespeare Shake-speare section of the Ladies Literary club will be held tomorrow afternoon at 230 The topics wilt be Jessica and Lorenzo given by Mrs Homer and Portiar a Character Study by Mrs Ewing The last act of the Merchant of Venice will be read Shakespeare Concert The Shakespeare section ot the Unit club under the lead of Rev Mr May nard has just completed its study of I Macbeth and on Monday evening at the Jewish synagogue will present the character studies of the play prepared by members of the section Those to be presented Monday evening will be two papers on Lady Macbeth and one on The Witch Influence In the play The meetings are public and a cordial Invitation is extended to all Interested especially to the members of the Shakespeare Shake-speare club section of the Ladle Literary OSDEST SOCIETY L The week In social circles was a verj week quiet one as compared with the previous when the climax of the ante lenten gaiety was o < reached The Coterie met on Tuesday Feb 14 with rs Archie BlgeJow The Ideal Club was discussed by l members present a very wide range of views being elicited The large club the small club the club for earnest work and the club for social recreation each had its advocate The plate cards at luncheon were unique and sparkling valentines writ ten by the hostess Mrs The Perkins club adjourned to meet next with o 1 0 Mesdames Jose Th Carlson Reeve and Revor entertained with a high five party Tuesday afternoon at the beautiful beauti-ful hoe of the former at the corner of Twentyseventh street and Washington avenue The parlors were darted with cut flowers and smilax and punch was served during the afternoon The prizes were a handsome cake plate won bj Mrs Dufur and a valentine by fm Stlgers The guests were Mesdames W E Maison Cromwell Robbins J W West Stjgers Will Douglass John Douglass Dufur Bruesch Salt Lake I Harry worth Bagley Pldcock and Miss Wads i > 2 4 > The Thursday Night club was entertained enter-tained Thursday evening by Mr and Mrs P C Westover The prizes wece won by lr Reeve and Mr Pidcock Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Mes-dames Pidcock Murdock Roberts Cu stead Mesdames Reeve Cooney Nye Dixon Bowman and Paine Misses Ray Thomas Marguerite Thomas Verna Bowman Lois Pierce Messrs Sam Whittaker Waited Douglass and Pierce The club meets next week with frs Archie Bowman BowmanA A 6 a Mrs F C St ke of Lincoln avenue entertained Monday afternoon at a high five party her parlors being prettily decorated with cut flowers and smilax Dainty and tasteful refreshments were served Mrs Brown and r > Sadd were awarded prizes The guests were Mesdames Mes-dames Fleishner Andrews Nevin Olson Ol-son Williams Calkins Peck White Sadd Baker Estabrcok MeGaw L Voy Brown Davis Rowland Cave McIntosh Mc-Intosh 000 Mrs Joseph La Voy entertained Tuesday at her home on Adams avenue ave-nue with a high five party lr Andrews An-drews and Mrs Calkins were the prizewinners prize-winners The guests w r Mesdames Calkins Stokes Andrews McIntosh McGaw Davie Voohies Nevin White Flelshner and Pulver < s > 0 3 > One of the prettiest of several very pretty valentine parties of the week was one given Tuesday evening by Miss Medie Corey at the home of her parents I par-ents Mr and fr A B Corey The affair was In honor of the Three Times Three club and a number of the clubs friends were also guests The hallways and parlors were cleverly and prettily decorated with hearts The tally sheets were heartshaped and decorated with handpainted tributes to St Valentine I The score cards were formed by two I hearts arrowpierced and third heart pendant After the series of fcixtythree games Miss Beatrice Boreman and Mr Alex Healy were awarded the prizes Refrrhmet were served and a number num-ber of Impromptu toasts given Miss May Corse responding for the girls and Mr Archie Cross for the high school Class of 99 Each guest was given his o her fortune in a nutshell Slips of paper cut heartshaped were secreted In walnut shells and each guest chose one The heartshaped bit of paper had I the fortune of the owner written thereon there-on and much merriment resulted Some music and dancing was indulged In I The guests were Misses Beatrice Bore man STerna Barrows Cora Eayrs Tulle Baker Jessie Hammond Virgie Bree I tiers May Hume Cora eCo Rebecca Wright Messrs Archie Cross Alex j Healy John Mllaw Fred Robinson RoE Ro-E > 1 BeJnap Clare Carheart Roy Mcln tosh Del Gay Jenni Spargo Roscoe Breeden Gus Wright Warren Wattis 4 a1 < 15 A surprise party in honor of Miss Anna Mortensen was given Friday I evening Feb 17 at the home of her aunt Ir William Eccles 445 Seventeenth Seven-teenth street Those present were Mr and Mrs David Eccles Mrs Sarah Anderson An-derson Misses Cora Wilson Veda Ec cles Fannie Hammond Meda McQuar rie Myrtle Banks Ida Anderson Manic Thomson Nellie Bockholt Laura Woods Nettle Thomson Lottie Johnson Lizzie Langlois Lottie Hen ninger Reta Doon and Pearl Eccles Messrs David Evans Professor A Nelson Harry Grow Fred Taylor Alfred Al-fred Croft Daniel McFarland Irving Emmett H Mortensen A W Eon horn Will Gibson James Burrows Will Jenkins and Willie Eccles During the evening several games were indulged in among them a guessing game in I which Alfred Croft won first prize a I handsome book A W Bonham carried car-ried off the booby Refreshments were served The guests departed at a late hour after evening having spent a very enjoyable 0 0 Op next Tuesday night J Arthur Loming the impersonator and Ada Barratt McQuarrie the singer and her class will appear at the M E church under the direction of Mr W R Og den 44 0 < Mr II L Knowles of Bloomington Ills was the guest of Mrs Ada Bar ratt McQuarrie and R H McQuarrie this week 2 0 About twenty friends agreeably surprised sur-prised F E Schlaegeter last Wednesday Wednes-day evening and an enjoyable time was had Highfive was indulged in Henry Lowenstein won the gentlemans prize a beautiful picture and Fred Lowenstein won the booby prize Mrs Crowd won the ladys head prize and Mrs Mann won the booby A dainty lunch was served 442 A B Corey left on Thursday for Starbuck Wash 000 The engagement is announced of Miss Julia Otterbeck of Logan and Mr Joseph Jo-seph F Critchlow of Ogden the wedding wed-ding to take place March 2 at the home or Mr and frs L A Meyer 2207 Grant avenue 442 1r William Eccles leaves tomorrow for VIento Ore Oreo 444 Mr and Mrs William Taylor entertained enter-tained their friends from Kaysville arid Layton at their home 479 Thir1 I Ueth street Saturday evening Feb 11 Highflve was the order of the evening interspersed with music singing and games Afterwards a bounteous spread was partaken Q The participants partici-pants were Mn find Mrs Thommas J en or Kjysvilfe Mt and Mrs William j Cow ley ilr and Mrs Gibson Mr J W Thornley r Bert Thornley Mr Henry Gibson Miss Winnie Stevenson Mrs Homewood Homewood and r HOtcood Miss lomewo nd r Harriod of Layton Miss Ethel Snyder Miss Peart Snyder ot this city and Mr O W Baylor 442 of Soda Springs lr A T Corey is < in Ogden from Independence Ida visiting friends Il Corey accompanied her thus fa and proceeded on to Starbuck Washy 2 > > < Wash-y 0 Monday night in 3 the K of P hall the thirtyfourth anniversary ot the Knights of Pythias order will be celebrated J cele-brated by the members their families and the families of deceased members fle decease member jj 442 5 Miss LIda Corey is expected home from Independence Ie Ida in a few days The Aglaia will meet next Tuesday with Mrs Darling 731 Twentysecond street Patriotic quotations 442 Mr and r VC Stokes left for Grass Valley Ca today The mother of Ir Stoke is J Quite ill Tuesday evening the Ladles Auxil lacy of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Trainmen gave an enjoyable card party at K P hat 444 Miss Green entertained Monday In honor of is Batten of Chicago 24 Miss Rebecca Wright of Blackfoot Ida is visltlns in Ogden I Is < Lawrence Moore was given a birthday birth-day surprise party at his home 7 Twentthr street Tuesday afternoon after-noon Feb 14 Those present were Misses Maud Stone Ale Pearce Mary and Nannie Eklund Nellie Lee Maytej Heller Sarah Fowler Lizzie Burdett Messrs E Ashton A S and T c ilacbeth G Snively Is2S J Friese The wedding of Miss Alice Smart tts1 5 Mr Joseph Careswell occurred Feb 10 at the home of the groom the ceremony being performed by Bishop Stevens Mr Careswel is the wellknown merchant mer-chant of Ogden and Miss Smart wag Ida an estimable young lady ot Franklin PROVO SOCIETT Special Correspondence Provo Feb IS Monday evening one of the best character balls Provo has seen for some time was given in thee First ward social hall Costumes oC beauty and uniqueness made the scene a fascinating one The hal was too small for the large number present butt nevertheless the evening was to all full of pleasure Among those who assumed characters charac-ters were Mr and r L O Taft George and Martha Washington Mr and r R A Barney Dutch lady and gentleman Florence Taylor old glory Ior Beck silver dollars Sarah Douglas Doug-las good luck Edna Beck Columbia Rhoda Douglas pond lllly Ivy Holden old lady Annie SUck old lady Fred Stubbs old gentleman Annie Douglas Swiss peasant Ed Tanner English dude Ir M M Warner night Alma Smoot flour mill William Dusenberry I Yankee William Walker actor Ras mus Strong English dude Charles Giles and Willis Daniels cowboys r Josiah Beck lady of the sixteenth century cen-tury William Strong cyclist Lea Bird Spaniard Dudley Swan Dewey William lam Peay sailor Bert Thurman monk Charles Thomas militiaman Stella Thomas dancing girl Has Johnson Chinaman Harry Thomas monk Eugene Fletcher sailor David Johnson and John Thurgood schoolboys school-boys Millie Parks May Ettie Johnson John-son flower girl Bert Choules and Persy Buries baseball players William Sam uelson cyclist W J Startup sailor of the Oregon Miss Smith Japanese lady Ettie Farrer spring Ir W J Startup Start-up schoolgirl Mary Nuttall night Electa Smoot America Jeanette and Rhoda Richards old fashioned ma dens d-ens Stella Gray and Tessie Roberts schoolgirls Ella Jones flower girl Bennie Bullock baby on the block Mrs Pearl Yates Hagar Clara Nuttall carnation Sarah Giles Margarita The bal was under the management of the First ward Amusement committee < 0 < 3 > Monday evening the young ladies of the Fourth ward surprised the Y 11 M I I A of the same war after their regu la meetings were over A very enjoyable enjoy-able time was had by the young folks Games refreshments and songs helped to while away the evening < < i > < Oscar Lyman of Parowan ha been visiting friends and relatives in the Garden City this week < t > v 15 4 Tuesday evening a number of the friends of Mrs Barbara SlIck surprised her at her home in the Fourth ward A very enjoyable evening was spent by all in listening to songs playing games and enjoying refreshments The company present were Messrs and Mesdames J H Boshard J R 3oshard James Boyden H S Pyne John Pyne Christopher Bandley Fred Moore Mesdames Mary Ann Boshard Mezner Henry Crane George Eagan Joseph Giles Cornelia Clayton Eliza Olsen Meschula Gee Misses Lizzie Twelves Annie Slick Ida Boshard Minnie Bandley Queenie Giles May Boshard Masters Reed Boshard and Mesner Albert Slick and Arnold Bosh ard 444 Thursday afternoon a number of ladies la-dies surrised Mrs Hardy wife of the medical superintendent Dr Ml H Hardy Har-dy at the asylum The surprise was complete and effective and the ladies la-dies enjoyed a pleasant afternoon at he Institution In the evening the regular reg-ular Patients Social was given the ladies of the surprise party being joined by their husbands or escorts from town 4 > 2 > 2 Tuesday evening there was a surprise party at the Hotel Roberts given by Miss Wedgwood assisted by Mrs N P Nunn to her mother Mrs E A Wedgwood and Mrs W D Roberts The occasion was In honor of the Joint birthday of the two ladies The efforts ef-forts of the surprisers were successful and the evening spent was a pleasant one I I I Wednesday evening a number of the friends of Mrs L O Taft surprised hem at their residence the occasion being in honor of the genial hosts sixteenth eenth anniversary of his wedding day Games songs cards progressive sixtythree and refreshments were itt order during the evening Among hose present were Messrs and Mesdames Mes-dames John H Denhalter Joseph Far rer John Farrer Jesse Smith J R Twelves Robert R Irvine George E lowe R E Knowiden Mrs R A Barney Bar-ney Miss Florence Taylor Joseph But tIe Walter Whitehead Miss Ettie Far ccc 444 The Nineteenth Century club met at he home of Mrs Charles De Mx > isy Friday afternoon The programme was hat which was to have been given on Feb 10 but which was postponed Miss Isely read a paper on The Tudors Tu-dors and was followed by Mrs Buck 1cr who read a paper on Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth the Vlr = ift Queen Both papers were unusually nteresting showing that much time and thought had been given them Views of places mentioned and mlnia ures of character named were shown luring the reading of the papers The regular programme of Feb 17 will be given March 31 444 Robert Skelton Is a visitor In Salt Lake today 444 Attorney J W N Whltecotton is In he capital today 440 One of the most successful club meet ngs In the history of the Utah Sorosis was held Wednesday in the club rooms with President Mrs Ida lenin len-in the chair In the absence of the secretary Miss Lillian Gates Miss Beula Bachman acted in that capac ityThe lyTe regular parliamentary drill was conducted by Mrs Hannah v Tucker I Ir Caroline Stanley gave a very in trtstlng and instructive lecture on the I GraecoPersian wars illustrated by blackboard sketches Greek Warfare was handled in a I v ry able manner by Mrs Lydia Mc KendricJi Miss Cora Alexander was a visitor I of the club In the mothers seton Mrs D D Houta presented an interesting Hout a Interestng paper on Physical Defects of Child Life < > < > 0 < 1 Next Wednesday Feb 22 an open session of the Utah Sorosls will be held at the home of Ir Cordelia Deck The exercises of the meeting will consist of musical selections recitations and toasts appropriate to Washingtons birthday 1 0 0 There will be two weddings in Provo on George Washingtons birthday Miss Etta Davis and Grant O Baeley Miss Torah Johnson and liam Holmes being the contracting parties 6 > > < i > Miss Emma John entertained a number num-ber of her friends at her home Irst evenng Recitations songs music and refreshments irade for the guests a jolly night Those present were Mr uiiU Mrs William P Silver J W Dan < rfd and Miss Alice Dixon George tan find Miss Florence Hoover James IM nelson and Miss Emma John Mrs Uirgic i Judd Miss Elsie Hoover Miss It > e Harding Miss Jennie JohnS < John-S > 0 < 5 > This evening Misses Mamie and Lillian lian Gates entertained a number o th < I friends from Salt Lalte and Provo ot their residence on the corner of Tenth unil L streets Progressive sixtythree as the game of the evening The m sited guests were Messrs and Mesdames Mes-dames George S Taylor Sam A King JMah Beck ArthUr Sutton Leon 1Known Mrs Caroline Stanley S APt A-Pt nl J C Forenson Bert Twelves 1 < iia Dusenberry Mrs Edith Mart Mar-t n Misses Beulali and Lena Bachman t j from Frovo Those from Salt Lake i e Mr Hyde Young Mr Jennings is i Lyle Young Messrs Claud and Art Gats 000 The mothers meeting this week was LCd at the home of Dr and lr S H Allen Wednesday A large number of ladies attended Professor George H Brimhall lectured and was listened to very attentively The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr and Irs T M Taylor in the Third ward corner of Tenth and E streets < > 0 0 The Fidelis a new club organized by the ladies of the Second ward met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Jane Thatchqr < with Vice President Ir Retta Gray in the chair Events of the week were given by Mrs Ellen Homer Mrs Abbie Taylor delivered a interesting inter-esting lecture on United State history his-tory toryMrs Retta Gray presented a review of Ben Hur A select reading The Women of the Revolution was given by Mrs Eliza Nelson The club will meet next week at the home of Mrs Marietta Beesley < > 0 > A parlor sociable was given Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs John Deal the occasion being in honor of Mr Deals birthday A very pleasant pleas-ant evening was spent by the many guests 000 Miss Robena Barclay and Samuel Buckley of Provo will wed next Wednesday Wed-nesday 0 < J > 0 Wednesday evening a delightful party vws given by Miss Kate and George Buries A number of young folks were present and the evening was spent by all in a moat enjoyable way I < > < s > < > Miss Irene Berry and William Olsen were married Wednesday evening at ihr brides parents home in Pleasant YI < The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George W Berry Rev J C Andrews of the Baptist church i rroo performed the ceremony After jo efit i the ceremony an enjoyable retention i a given I 000 Judge Dusenberry D H Roberts and Thomas John left today for Heber byway by-way of Salt Lake l < 4 > < Mrs Mary WilkinsTanner IS over from relatives Knightsville visiting friends and 000 Professor George Golf was here visiting vis-iting friends this week b < i > < William Wilson left today for a tris > to the northern part of the state DAVIS COUNTY SOCIETY Special Correspondence Kaysi ille Feb isrrs George Swan jr was given a surprise party last evening in honor of the 43d anniversary of her birthday The affair was successfully suc-cessfully arranged and it was a enjoyable en-joyable occasion Supper was served at 7 oclock and the evening was spent in games singing and recitatiens r Maggie Hull of Salt Lake entertained the company with many beautiful the selections were sung Among setons WCe Annie Laurie Pass Under the Rod Love and the Bird and My Wesfiern ome Those present were ll and jis John Bonnemort Mr and Mrs William Alkn Mr and Mrs Fred Mad dick Mr and r Thomas Hull M and Mrs Christopher Layton Mr and Mrs T H Phillips Mr and lr Thomas Robins Mr and Mrs E W Lajtoa Mr and lrs Seth C Jones Il and rs Levi Taylor jr ll and lr li W jjariKS Mrs Aylet Mr and Irs Henry li Llood Mr and rs S G La ton Mr and Mrs John H Blood Mrs Jennie Lndervood and John G M Barnes < r < = > < The Kaysviile amusement committee gae a farewell ball and entertainment in the inuMc hall Thursday evening in honor of Orson Day Walter Cottrell and Christopher Holland who departed this morning on missions to Great Brit ain There v ire several hundred pe pie in attendant Luncheon was served at 10 otlok During the evening Ir Sarah arlr l sang Just as the Sun Went Down Miss Josie and Clara lluddon bang a duet What Are the Wild Waves Sa > lag and Mrs Burton and Mrs TayKr Two Irs sang Merry Girls The thiie young men for whom the party a given were each presented present-ed with 0 < s > < j > Last evening Claud T Barnes entertained enter-tained about twentyfive of his tane twentyfve young friends at a social party given in honor of his 15lh birthday Games o various kinds were enjoyed by the guests and prizes were av arded to the successful competitors Luncheon was served andS and-S the young folks had a most pleasant evening t > < 5 > Ir Amy B Meredith went to Salt Lake yesterday 000 Mr and Mrs George Cottrell and Charles Cottrell jr were up from Salt I Lake yesterday > < > < > f r R W Barnes will leave tomorrow tomor-row for a pleasure trip to California to be gone a month > 0 < 5 > John D Hooper spent several days of this week visiting with relatives here He recently returned from a three years sojournm Hawaii and resides in Hooper 0 < > < Mr George Newland of Salt Lake is visiting with friends in Kaysville isiUng 6 < 1 > < > 11 Maggie Hull Is spending a few lJagg days with Kaysville relatives 0 < vAn < iAn > i-An elaborate wedding reception was tendered to Mr and Mrs Orson Day who wore united in marriage in the Salt week at the home of Lake temple last week Of Mr and r James H Raddon last J Monday evening The invited guests included many of the young people of Kaysyille and a number were also present pres-ent from Layton An excellent wedding wed-ding supper was served and the young i couple reeve numerous hearty congratulations I con-gratulations gatulatons I < > < S > < > I One of the best attended parties of the season was given in the Union hal at Layton on Tues8ay evening The event was a masquerade ball ahd the costumes were varied and interesting About seventyfive couples were present pres-ent 000 Albert Grover and David Wood of Farmington started on missions to the southern states on ThursdayS < > < Thursday-S > > t > The Centerville Sunday schools gave an oldtime dance lastevening which was very largely attended About 300 Invitton of unique and original design de-sign had been issued A pleasant time was had and the event was a complete com-plete success financially 000 The character ball that was given in the Farmington Social hal last Tuesday Tues-day evening was one of the mst > pleas ant events that the young people of that place have enjoyed during the season There were about 150 dancers present Miss Leone Rogers won the cake that was offered as a prize for the best character Miss Rogers represented rep-resented the Blind Peasant imploring implor-ing alms from passersby Uncle Sam by Mr Rose The Tramp by Mr Kennard and The Dude by David Da-vid characters AV Jeffs were oilier wellsustained < < > < i > 11 and Mrs J D Wood of Farm ington entertained a large company of Farmingtons leading young people at a social on Monday evening the event being in the nature of a farewell for their son David prior to his departure on a mission 0 < > 0 Henry Burt of Corinne and Miss Zella Hopper of Pocatello Ida pipctired a marriage license from the county clerk on Wednesday and were mari by Justice Ezra Richards < v < bd > Mrs Nephi Palmer has been spending a week in Salt Lake > < > < > lae II and Mrs Ezra Clark returned on Monday den from a visit to friends in Og 000 James Burton of Marriotts is in Iarrotts Kaysville on a visit 000 In nearly all parts of Davis county next Wednesday will be observed as a holiday and numerous parties are being be-ing arranged for Wednesday evening < S > < S > a Miss Allie Haight of Farmington is spending a week with Miss Ada Flint in Kaysville < f > < > < J > A company of Kaysville and Layton people enjoyed a sleighing party last Saturday night They drove over to Ogden spent the evening a the guests of Mr and Mrs William Taylor and then returned home v < j > < 3 > Last evening a party was given by the pepple of West Layton ward in honoc of Samuel Kershaw a son of County Commissioner Kershaw who started for Great Britain this morning to be gone two years SPSTNGVILLE SOCIETY Special Correspondence Springville Feb 1SThe Womans Christian Temperance Union held a memorial me-morial service at the Presbyterian chapel last evening in memory of Miss Frances E Willard the organizer of the society I was a very interesting and instructive occasion The following follow-ing programme was rendered Devotional exercises Mrs Hall Music and recitations Loyal Temperance Temper-ance Legion Vocal solo Miss Dougall Short addresses I Lessons From the Character and Life Work of Frances E Willard Miss Plimpton Miss Willards Childhood and Home Training Miss Hansen Miss Willards Influence As An Educator Edu-cator Mr L X Smith Miss Willards Influence and Work As the Organizer and Leader of the W C T UMrs Lee Vocal solo Mr West Miss Willards Address to Young People Mrs Murphy Music Free will offering Music Benediction < 5 > < g > < S > A character ball will be given at Reynolds Rey-nolds hal Friday evening March 3 The committee having the management of the ball are Misses Rena Finley Lottie Averett Edna Nelson Ida Rowland Row-land and Messrs P E Houtz and James Weight 000 Invitations are out for a married peoples peo-ples bal to take place on the night of Washingtons birthday at the Reynolds hall < 00 Miss Cassie Johnson is recovering from an injury to her foot received while at a skating party a week ago Miss Jo < in has been confined to the house ever since < > < > 0 II and Mrs Bruce Roylance r turned turn-ed from Manti yesterday having been married in the temple Wednesday They will make their home In this city where both were born an brought UD i > 3 > 0 The calico ball given by the Spcond ward Mutual Improvement associations was u great success both socially and financially Over 10 was cleared for the society I was one of the most pleasing entertainments of the season 000 Mr and Mrs Jake Packard who were married at Spanish Fork last veek fire now at home to their friends in this city Mr Packard is a son of Milan Packard the well known North Star mining magnate and his bride was one of Spanish Forks leading society worsen < i > 00 Sergeant W n Dougall now in this city is receiving the congratulations of his friends over his appointment to a second lieutenancy of company K Second Sec-ond regiment U S volunteer engineers at present stationed at Honolulu Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Dougall is here on a special detail < > 0 0 Their many friends will be pleased to learn that lls E Thorn and Uncle Thomas Childs who recently underwent under-went severe surgical operations are recovering re-covering nicely and will soon be restored re-stored t complete health AMERICAN FORK SOCIETY Special Correspondence Ir Nephi Elsmore came home from Salt Lake last night after a stay of three weeks with her sick mother < > < > 0 Marshal Joseph E Ingersoll came home yesterday from Salt Lake where he is having his eye treated 00 < > Miss Etta Boucher manager of the American Fork central oflice of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company com-pany is ill and Miss Pearl Boucher is doing her work 0 < > < > Superintendent S L Chipman visited Provo yesterday on business connected with raising funds for the B Y academy acad-emy 4d > < 2 > The A O U W ball and literary and musical entertainment last night was a grand success The entertainment commenced with a duet by Miss Jessie Hunter and John Olsen of Alpine They sang Tell Us Merry Birds of Spring A recitation by Miss Maud Driggs of Pleasant Grove Whistling Regiment followed Ir Mary Robinson sang and was followed by John Howes of Lehi In Give My Love to Nellie Mrs Eva B Smith of American Fork recited Only the Brakeman and Miss Pearl Boucher sang Asleep On the Deep The song Love On the Deep = YliU w given next by r John Homer and the programme closed with a piano solo by Professor Lindsay 000 Miss Steinsa Blohm started yesterday yester-day for California where she will remain re-main for several weeks < > 0 < i > The American Fork Home Dramatic company is preparing the beautiful melodrama Above the Clouds for presentation Monday evening Feb 27 I is cast as follows Philip Ringold William Robinson Alfred Thorpe L I T Shelley Amos Gaylord James J Jackson Howard Gaylord Frank Turner Tur-ner Litus Turtle Moroni Wild Curtis Chipman Leonard Shelley Nat Naylor Fred Jackson Grace Ingalls Alice Driggs Hester Thorpe Maud Driggs Susan Gaylord Nellie Barratt Lucre tia Gerrish Clara Wootton o < S > < S > Mrs Laura Clark of Salt Lake Is visiting place Mrs Emily McDonald of this MEKCTTB SOCIETY Special Correspondence Mercur Feb 11Mr Thomas Sweet ser of Wabash Ind is visiting his undo un-do Francis Hal o 0 < > r James Eustice who ha been visiting friends in Salt Lake returned home this eek b Mrs William Sheen of Bluff Dale is visiting friends in Mercur < i > t 0 The organization of a dancing club in Mercur similar to that popular institution in-stitution in Salt Lake has been commenced com-menced by Manager Christensen of the Christensen orchestra 000 The Emerson club held an interesting meeting Tuesday evening the subject of their labors being Lincoln His history was reviewed and a number of poems on the subject read by members of the club < 0 < > Roy Mayne and wife visited friends in Mercur this week r E A Thomas of New York accompanied them 000 Miss Dietrich returned Thursday from a visit with friends in the city < i > 0 c > Charles Tiernan and Miss Vick both of Salt Lake are in Mercur for a few days 0 < Mrs Joe Ostler has been visiting her parents Captain and Mrs Hornbuckle of Salt Lake both of whom have been in poor health for some timed o time-d > 4 > Mrs Price of Ogden who has been visiting Thursday Mrs Heritage returned home o 0 < J Shafer formerly proprietor of the Mercur hotel will move to Salt Lake tomorro wand take up his permanent residence there < S > < < t > E R Young secretary of the Daisy will move to Salt Lake this week and take charge of Mr A H Maynes office of-fice there < > 00 1Ir J Steinman is visiting her par ents in the city > < l > < > The ladies of the D of H give a card party in the fraternal hall tonight Si < T < The Emerson club propose to celebrate cele-brate Washingtons Birthday by giving a card party An excellent programme has been arranged v ± > < 1 > < S > I The fraternal orders will give a grand I union ball Tuesday < i > ci > < i > I Tuesday evening the Golden Gate band gave a social party The bo swore i s-wore their new uniforms and were well i patronized by the people of the camp Miss Liilie Anderson and Ed Fancy won the prizes for waltzing lr Flowers I I Flow-ers received the prettiest valentine and 11 Bradley the most comical A prize I was awarded Mr Burke for step dancing danc-ing < j > < > < i > The committee who have in charge the coon dance have decided to have the party Monday evening No one will be admitted unless they are blacked and dressed in negro costume The cake walkers are practicing for their parts and the affair promises to be a pleasant one COALVZLLE SOCIETY Special Correspondence Coalville Utah Feb 17Mrs Annie M Smith was the charming hostess at a progressive whist party on Wednesday Wednes-day evening last held at her residence on Center street Eight games were played and the time fled much more rapidly than suited the delighted guests The honors were carried off by Mrs Frank Olsen and II Carl Alli son while the consolation prize was awarded to Mr George Edgington At the close of the playing delicate refreshments I re-freshments were served after which the guests were loth to depart and the wee sma hours were approaching ere all had gone The prizes consisted of an elegant celluloidbound volume of Uncle Toms Cabin the as ladys and a beautiful book entitled Ten Nights In a Barroom as the gentle mans prize while Mr Edgington got a nice rattleball for his hard luck The guests present were Mr and Mrs Frank Olsen Mr and Mrs J L Boy den Mr and Mrs A D Wheadon Mr and Mrs Carl Allison Mr and Mrs J E Wild Mr and Mrs B S Chandler Mr and Mrs Dr French Mr and Mrs George Edgington Mr and Ir R S Calderwood Dr and Irs J E Hosmer Mr and Mrs R F North cott Ir Alma Eldredge Mrs W W Cluff Ir M A Roberts Miss Amy Boyden Miss M Brondage Miss Annie Thoma Miss Maggie Lusty Miss Hattie Hat-tie Wheadon Miss Flora Cluff Miss Lizzie Hodson Mr Walter Boyden Mr J S Salmon Mr Frank Evans Mr L E Eldredge besides the hostess and her hubby hubbyo o 4 The Wanship Quadrille band arc giving giv-ing a select ball here tonight In duffs hal A large crowd is in attendance 90 Miss Maggie Salmon principal teacher teach-er in the primary department of the Sunday school gave a very pleasant party to the members of her class on cas Wednesday evening In honor of the members of her class who are to be promoted to advanced < classes for merit The young friends of Miss Daisy Mumford gave her a very pleasant surprise this evening by going in a company to her home taking with them baskets of dainty and delicious refreshments re-freshments The evening was spent in social amusements Those present were The Misses Alice Chandler Alc Agnes Ag-nes Welsh Lizzie Edgington Gladys Beard Edna Beard Emily Branch Minnie Smith Virginia Smith Tillic Mumford Messrs Willie Mumford Austin Smith Arthur Beard Frank Warburton Fay Chandler and Stephen Stones 4 > 4 0 Dr J E Hosmer goes to Salt Lake tonight on the midnight train He goes on mining business and will go to Tintlc where he is interested In several sev-eral properties before returning home > 0 < J > Dr French and wife lately of Michigan Michi-gan arrived here a few days ago They will settle here The doctor will act as associate with Dr Hosmer in his practice which is quite extensive < < Miss Belva Fisher entertained apart a-part of friends in a sociable on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening of the past week > 0 Mrs George Buffs home was open to a few friends last night In honor of her son who has just returned home aftcrthree months absence < IDAHO PALL SOCIETY 4 r 4 Special Correspondence Idaho Falls Ida Feb 15 Thomas B Shannon fins ituFnea ± roth the east k 4 r where he has been on business for the past three weeks i 0 MIssA G Beers formerly with the Consolidated Implement company at this place has accepted a position with that company at Montpeller > < < J A Fryor and family will move to Salt Lake soon where Mr Fryor has acepte a position with the Consolidated Consoli-dated Implement company o b The young people of the Baptist church gave a very pleasant valentine social at the home of Louis Madison on the evening of the 14th inst < 00 On account of numerous requests the Amateur Dramatic society repeated the performance of Our Folks to a large house on the evening of Feb 1 MT PLEASANT SOCIETY Special Correspondence Mt Pleasant Feb Oldfashioned surprise pates have been the leading feature of Mt Pleasant society during the week just past Every one held however was successful and highly enjoyable en-joyable One of the most delightful of the wee was tendered to Henry and Hazard Wilcox fther and son Tues day evening The old gentleman reached reach-ed his 75th anniversary that day while the son was CO years of age the day following A birthday supper was enJoyed en-Joyed with Henry Wilcox in the evening even-ing and after a night of social pastime pas-time a birthday breakfast in honor of Hazard the son was partaken of < A telegram from the bedside of Mrs Annie Mina orson formerly of this cIty who has been sick with what was feared would be a fatal illness states that she is convalescent and that only a short time will be required for her complete recovery 0 0 < Mr and Mrs J W Seely and Mrs B Jorgenson of Castle Dale are in this city spending a couple of weeks with friends and relatives < < v < tAn > t-An innovation was introduced in addressing ad-dressing religious meetings here this week by two young Y M M I A missionaries mis-sionaries Messrs Saxey of Provo and Patterson of American Fork They addressed their audiences with arguments argu-ments and ideas similar to those adopted adopt-ed by missionaries when preaching In foreig countries to strange congregations congrega-tions The meetings have been successful suc-cessful tQ a high legree < 3 > 0 4 A pleasant surprise was tendered to Mrs Charles Peterson Saturday evening even-ing the occasion being the ladys 45th birthday anniversary Dancing and card games made up a pleasant evening even-ing 4 4 4 The Civic club held its regular semimonthly semi-monthly meeting last evening The papers pa-pers presented were one on the Political Politi-cal Parties From 17S9 to 1793 by Webb Greene and Current Events hi R W Livingston Discussions followed which were interesting and profitable 000 A social evening was enjoyed by the members and friends of the Civic society so-ciety at the Presbyterian Home Thursday Thurs-day evening in response to invitations sent Reid Qut by the matron Mrs S L 4 0 0 Mr and Mrs W D Candland were remembered in the list of surprise parties par-ties by their friends Tuesday evening That date was the fifteenth anniversary of their marriage 4 0 0 A second meting was held in this city this week to discuss the proposition assisting by donation the Ephraim academy Those present this time were in favor of contributing and a further effort in that direction will be made < 4 0 The birthday anniversary of Mrs Kimble Barton was celebrated by a pleasant party one evening this week C 4 < S > Miss Mary Volllns returned to her home in Elsinore this week after an extended residence this city NEPHI SOCIETY Special Correspondence Nephi Feb 18Judge and r Higgins Hig-gins entertained Thursday Mr and Mrs Winders Rev and Mrs Wilson and Misses Dot and Josephine 0 Wilson The party given by the young ladle MondaY was a ntccess < S > < S > 0 Mrs J N Louder and daughter Irene are visiting friends in Payson < 1 < 5 Professor W L Brown entertained a select party of friends Thursday evenIng even-Ing imrA 4 < A surprise was given Mr and Mrs Ernest Wini Monday evening the affair af-fair was a complete success 4 0 4 > Mrs C Andrews was at home Monday from a visit toSalt Lake and returned Wednesday She will be the guest of Mrs Goldbrough Goldbrougho 444 < Miss Minnie Lunt is visiting the Misses Grant at American Fork TPTTT SOCIETY Special Correspondence Lehi Feb lSThe members of theM the-M I A entertained friends with a programme of music and reading selections selec-tions this week 000 Mr and Mrs Jesse Smith entertained entertain-ed a number of friends this weekS o < week-S > < y Professor J McClellan of Salt Lake City has been the guest of James Kirk ham 444 < Miss Maud TVebb has been brought home from the B Y A very sick 444 A number of the district school teachers teach-ers with several of the students made a visit to American Fork this w k to interview the school of that town 4 4 4 E Gamble of Mercur is back from a few days visit ot Lehi 000 Doc Croddy will soon leave for Seattle Seat-tle Wash where he will locate 444 O A Kirkham spent Thursday in Lehi on business for theB Y A te returned to school on Friday 000 J M Kirkham has just turned from southern Utah where he has labored la-bored as a M I A missionary 444 G Austin M Evans and W L Webb are spending a few days at Gunnison Utah 000 The choir and its friends will have a social picnic and hop in the bank ball room next week 4 4 0 The Home Dramatic company with tc Dr Cutter In Mr C Cropp and Miss Edith the title roles gave a very pleasant entertainment en-tertainment in ge opera house this week A large number of their patrons were present The Kirkham orchestra rendered some fine selections 000 ll O A Kirkham is now making preparations to attend Ann Arbor Conservators Con-servators of Music in the near future He Is training his wonderful voice under un-der the guidance of Professor J Mc Clellan of Salt Lake City EVANSTON SOCOETY Evanston Wyo Feb 1iOne of the most brilliant social events of the season occurred at tho residence of Dr Soller on Asylum hill Friday afternoon Feb 10 In response to invitations issued by Mrs Soller and Mrs George E Peston fifty ales enjoyed a delightful afternoon In the spacious mansion Sixtythree was spacous and a mysterious grab bag also contributed toward the hilarity Delicious De-licious refreshments were served by six young ladle places being found at tho tables with the names of animals Those present were Mesdnmcp Winslow Johnson John-son Frost Otto Arnold John Arnold DIckenson Young Foote Graft Boyle Levers OBrien CollIcr Roth Bradbury 4 i I t Ryckman Crocker Putnam Cashln Bergstrom Ala Gorman Stevenson I Gottstein Hideout ONell Kastor Nor wood Hunting Robinson Hlrschler Goodman Grady Beckwlth Lewis White Mertshelmer Hills Demson lertsheimer HIs Drew Bristol McKenzie Sloan t > > I lr Joseph Stevenson and Mrs Joseph Jo-seph U Allard gave two very delightful gve valentine parties Monday afternoon and evening at the residence of Mrs Allard on Main street The raarrisil ladles were entertained in the afternoon with a musicale mu-sicale The house was beautifully decorated dec-orated with smilax roses carnations and marguerites Elegant refreshments were served and at each cover were laid heart shaped favors with appropriate quota 1 ntaper = tions I Those present were Mesdames Chapman Harrison Goodman Berg strom Mertshelmer Newbrough Winslow Wins-low Foote Kastor Roth Young Ryck man Stone Hamm ONell Collier Pex ton McKenzie OXei Soller Boyle Polley Drew DIckenson Sloan Hilllard Lewis Graff The evening was enjoyed by the young people and was spent In playing the game of hearts and In shooting at Cupids heart Prizes were captured by Miss Webster and Mr Croker De licious refreshments were served and a vote of thanks was tendered to tho charming hostess for a most delightful evening Those present were Misses Dickey Lachapelle Smith Drew Emma Foote Ida Foote Winslow Downs Blacham Webster Gibson Hocker McKenzie Mc-Kenzie Rathbun Messrs DIckenson lcsr Keith Blyth Rennll Aushennan Lauder Laud-er Morgan and Bradbury also Messrs and Mesdames Policy Lewis and Crocker < Tuesday evening Feb 14 another valentino val-entino party was given by Miss Webster at the residence of Mrs DIckenson Progressive gressive whist the of the w game evenIng even-ing with tiny hearts for counters Partners Part-ners wero found by quotations and prizes won by Miss Winslow and Dr Roth Dainty refreshments were served after which all were blindfolded and tried their skill at pinning a paper arrow In a large heart After much merriment all departed de-parted having spent a most enjoyable evening I Those present were Misses Mc Kcnzle Emma Foote Ida Foote Louise Lachapelle Mabel Lachapelle Slgsbee Smith Gibson Rathbun Blackham Downs Drew Winslow Hocker Messrs Ronnie Blyth Keith Bylngton Sandon Morgan DIckenson I Williams Lander Bradbury Messrs and Mesdames Ittth Splier Lewis Crocker Allard Scan Pexton and Young C 4 Friday evening Feb 10 Miss Xctson gave a very pleasant whist paty to thirteen thir-teen of her young lady iVl ntls Jiifos Rathbun and Lachapelle rarryinr 1 the honors Dainty refreshments and a general gen-eral good time was the srJIct of thee present who were Misses Jda Foote Emma Foote Louise Lacnxaslle label I Laehapelle Edith honker Efle Kosfir Dickey Drew BlacUham jjowns Milliard Mil-liard Winslow Rathbun e 0 A valentine ball was given Tuesday evening by the Odd Fellows in heir spacious hal on Main street Ti post office where valentines juld I e purchased pur-chased and delivered did a rushing hvsl ness The orchastra whioh wss out of the usual order discoursed sweet cittlc throughout the evening and was greatly a related by xll who are fortunate enough to be present Besides the piano clarinet violin < JnJssB viol Prof Lopez played on the tumbleronicons and the time and rhythm were perfect The feature fea-ture of the evening was the prize waltz which was at first participated In by twelve couples finally narrowing down to two couples and Ir Joseph Johnson and Mr Fornhoff captured the prize a beautiful valentine The ladies of the Baptist church gave a army and navy social at the residence of Mrs J H Loomis Thursday evening The house was gaily decorated with bunting flags and red white and blue electric lights Pictures of American and Spanish generals were pasted on cards and a guessing contest took place The prize was awarded Mrs Mark Foote a handsome picture frame with tho eagle and above It sherbet flags I Pineapple and cake were served and the Baptist ladles were declared royal entertainers The ladles of the Magazine club met with Mrs Kastor Friday afternoon Quotations Quo-tations o the prominent events of 1S3S a very entertaining paper on our late wa by Mr Charles Stone was thoroughly thor-oughly enjoyed An Interesting review of the Review of Re Jews a given by Mrs George Goodman current events bv Mrs Bergstrom vocal solos by Mrs Window and Mrs Mark Foote reading bv Mrs Roth After refreshments the club Afer adjourned ad-journed having spent a pleasant and profitable afternoon Miss Edna Peterson was pleasantly surprised sur-prised by a number of her schoolmates at her home Thursday evening Miss Cora Dumford was also surprised by her young friends on Tuesday evening |