Show I I I I 4 i < t I J fft y r J d C 1I1 j The season of refusal and restraint I 15 fJ ed and today society released i from Lenten severity bursts forth into I the joyousness of Easter tide I The week just beginning lrGmlns 1 unusual gayety and each day will brJn forth something new I Tomorrow afternoon Mrs Cowan wiH give a large card part Tuesday afternoon after-noon Mrs George Phelp Hillman g vps a reception at the Knutsford The taa I evening the ladles of tJl1ity Circle gl e a danC at Chrlstensens Wednesday evening Mrs E IL Itch 1nEln has bidden frJenus to dinner at the AHa clllO Thursday 15 the red 1ettr day 01 tIll vtel n the afternoon there will be a reception at the hJm de Mrs Y A Nllden a card party at tIt hom of Nis h H Officer and a Kensington at 1hl home of Mrs J J1III1 In thl eenin ivill occur the ball for the benefit of St Marks jlostal tfaturday afternoon 115 Windsor Y J ice and Mrs Victor Clemenl will on tcrtaln attcards at the linutJord He fides all this there wil 1ii numplcus T1ieate arUes to wltnes the InnIS l KidderIVarde ieoductona At Dinner Mrs Briant S WeBs 11j Mrs Joseph E Caine entertained itt dnner TZllrs da evening in honor of the las and oltlccrs ot the Twentfourth Tlio table 1u artistically decorated with flowers and ferns Piethnt were Colonel and Mrs Freeman Free-man Lieutenant and Mrs Dashiell Lieutenant and Mrs Tenks CaDtain anti Mrs Ducat Governor Heber M Wells Mrs Cabaniss Mrs T E Calhe Mrs TilIard Young and lIr Thomas Jennings t Musicalo The leadln society eventof the week was the musicale given Tuesday evening even-ing by Mr and Mrs E T JoIly in celebration of their tin wedding The house was beauUully decorated the color scheme being pink and green Ropes of smilax festooned the rooms and from the doorways were suspended curtains of smIlax and roses On the mantel was a large tin hat incrted and fined to overflowing with La I France roses and carnations while every available space was filled with great bowls of link blossoms A new and pleasing feature of the decorations were the CalIfornia sunbrakes which were fastened in large clusters about the walls The music rendered was of the very choicest descrlltion Those assisting ldrs Jolly were Mrs Plummer Mrs Ira Lewis Miss Beeman MIss Cohn and Mrs Bllgle The guests were Dr and Mrs Plum mer Mr and Mrs Ira Lewis lr and Mrs Caskey Rev and Mrs W H Baglt Miss Brnnsford Miss Cohn lIiss Beeman Miss Henderson Mr and Mrs Thoma Veil Mr and Mrs F n 1 Stephens 111 and Mrs S D Evans 111 and Mrs W P Lynn Mr and Mrs T T Judson Mr and Mrs Bowman F 1lr and Ills C L Rood Mr aI1d Mrs 1lcllillan Dr and Mrs Hosmer Mr and Mrs J F Evans Mr and Mrs Ralph Hoag Dr and Mrs Lyons Mr and Mrs SmIth Mr and Mrs JJhn Rced 111 and Mrs A G Andrews Mr and Mrs J G Andrews Mr and Irs Austin Dr Paden Dr Silver Mrs Fritz Mrs Clark Mr T S Critchluw Mr Rooklidge Mr Harris and Mr Scheid I I Charity J3all I As the time draws near for St Marks hospital bail Interest In the event increases The sale of tickets Is I lilrge and many requests are eil1S made on the ladies In charge for more Elaborate preparations are being made for decorating the ball while the supper sup-per will be under supervision of a special spe-cial committee The music will be furnished by Chris tensens enlarged orchestra and will be the finest heard in I Salt Lake this season The committees are as follows Executive CommltteeUss fackln tooh chairman Mrs Rice Mrs Wilkes Mrs Pioutz Mrs Webber Mrs Ewing Mrs Franken Mrs W G Sharpe Mrs E S Fem Dr Worthington Mrs Powers Mrs G Y Yallace Mrs Fred Simon Mrs M H Walker Mrs T H Woodman Reception CommltteeGovernor H M Vells Hon n C Chambers General Gen-eral and Mrs Penrose Judge and Mrs it Marshall Dean and Mrs Halsey 111 and Mrs T T Almy III and Mrs A E Welby Mr and Mrs W S IcCor nick Mr and Mrs E Alris 111 and Mrs L S IiIl1s Mr and Mrs George A Lowe Mr P H Lannan 111 and Mrs J T Daly Dr F S Bascom 111 hnd Mrs S Nchouse Mr and Mrs J D Spencer Mr and Mrs F T Fabian Fa-bian Judge and Mrs Henderson Judge I and Mrs C W Bennett Mr and Mrs I P Farnsworth Dr and Mrs Bowers Judge and Mrs G W Bartch exGo ernor A L Thomas Hon and Mrs George Q Cannon Major and Mrs E Wilkes Mr and Mrs O T Salisbury 111 and Mrs F Knox 111 arid Mrs D C Dunbar 111 and Mrs J Merits Mr and Mrs F A Druehl Mr and Mrs G W Snow Mr and Mrs H H Sherman Mr and Ills Byron Groo IIr A Hanauer Mr and Mrs W A I IcIntyre Mr T R Jones Mr S Clawson 3rr and Mrs J Dern Senator I Sen-ator and Mrs F J Cannon Hon George r Scott Judge and Mrs C S Zane Bishop and Mrs Leonard 1111 and Mrs M C Fox Hon C S and Mrs Varian Mr and Mrs Moses Thatcher Major and Mrs George M Downey Mr and Mrs W VT Chis helm Mr and Mrs R H Officer 111 and Irs W T Tames Judge and Mrs C C Goodin Judge and Mrs Miner Mr and Mrs T G Webber Mr and Mrs G S Holmes Hon R N Baskin Mr and Mrs M H talker Hon O Wand i W-and Mrs Powers 1111 and Mrs W H I Dickson Mr and Mrs R F Hayward Mr and Mrs George Y Vailace Mr i and Mrs T W Clawson 111 and Mrs I sv H Bancroft Mr and Mrs S W i Eccies Mr andMrs W F Colton Mr j and Mrs lri Bamberger Mrs Susie B Emery Mr and Mrs D H Porter Mr j and Mrs John Clark Mr and Mrs I Charles Reed Mr and Mrs W A Nel t den Mr and Mrs T F VeIls Mr and Mrs H C Waikce Mr and Mrs F I T Leonard lIon and Mrs C P Mason Ma-son Mr Tames F Woodman 111 and I Mrs J E Dooly Mr and Mrs Fred Simon Colonel and Mrs John Q Cannon i Can-non Mrs Priscilla Jennings 211 and olrs T B Kendall Mr J 11cGreg Hon and Mrs T Marshall Judge and I Mrs Harkness Judge and Mrs T C Royle Captain and Mrs Paul Mr and Mrs N Treweek Mr and Mrs T H Grant Mr and Mrs Grant Smith Mr and Mrs F E llcGurrin Mr and Mrs P L Williams Mr and Mrs H A I Brown Mr John Beck 111 and Mrs L C Trent Mr John Q Packard Major Ma-jor H C Hill IIr C H Jacobs 1lr and Mrs W E SmedlC Mr and Mrs A C Bishop Mrs R S Miller Mr and Mrs VT Y Rice Mr and Mrs David Da-vid Keith Mr and Irs A D Moffat 11r and Mrs G IY Groo 1Ir and Mrs D C McLaughlin Mr Walter Scott 111 T Quinn Mr and Mrs T Kearns Dr and Mrs Wilson Dr and Mrs Le CGmpte Mr and IIIs A T Cushing Mr and Mrs Haynes Hon and Mrs A Hatch Mr T Treweek Mr and IIIs Weir Mr and Mrs L E Biter Dr and Mrs Hough Mr and IIIs Victor Vic-tor Clement 1111 and Mrs T Geddes Colonel and Mrs Freeman Major and Mrs Thompson Mr and Mrs Mont Ferry Mr and Mrs Tames Ferris 1lr and Mrs V G Sharp 111 and Mrs DavId Murray Mr C P Oerfield Floor CommitteeU Worthington chairman C A Richardson George F Sprague George Vestervelt Edward Fem T EllIs Brown W J Lawrence William DinwoOOe Vernon Hardy Charles Walker Max Smith Bennex X Smith George Dern D C Adams Theodore The-odore Brubak F C Schramm Major H C Hill W F Skinner H Cleaver Robcrt Smith George Evans W F Uc lUlIn Charles Lawrence Joseph Sic gle Mr Cunningham Dr Theodore Meyer C Austin Brown L H Farnsworth Farns-worth E O Howard Joy Johnson Max Hanauer Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Gray Emery anti Mr ThOlll1iui Fitch has just been annoumed in Pittsburg Miss Emery spent the rammer In Salt Lake two years ago a9 the gut of Miss Eloise Sherman While hero USG Emery made many friends who will be interested in the announcement Informal Entertainment Mr and Mrs C L Rood entertained Informally Thursday evening In horror of the wedding annIversary of Mr and Mrs YoIlmer The rooms were bright cried with flowers and ferns and the evening proved a thoroughly anjoyablo one Presot to meet the guests of honor were Mr and lrs Lynn Dr and Mrs King Mr md Mrs William Igleheart Ilr and Irs IIIles Mr and Mrs Ritchie Dr and Mrs Pfoutz Madame Pfoutz Madame Igleheart Mr and Mrs Belling Mr and IIIS James Mr and MrS Fabian Mr and Mrs Jolly Misei Flanders lIHm ustcrberg Salmagundi Party A plea1nt affair of last Monday eVEning eVEn-ing was the Sulmagundi party given at the residence of Mrs Amelia Young by Um Lizzie Fuisem IIm Nellie Folsom I Fol-som and Miss Hattie YaUaceThe large parlors were decorated with pink and white carnations and smilax Prizes fot the game were von by Mrs Marie Winters and Mr Orin Grow Prcsent wore the Misses Raybould Miss StewcrtM Pitt Miss Ption 1iSt3 pyper Miss Belle Yeller Miss Lydia Wcller Miss Elsie narrows Miss Annie Cartwright Miss Lyle Folsom Mr and Mrs Borace Elleibeck Miss Emma Wallace Mn and MrsW H Foloom Mica Orchard Mrs Winters ills AmelIa Young Mr Otis Cross Mr Henry McGee Mr Claud Raybould 111 Charles Pratt Mr Arthur Gates Mr Fred Jennings 1I1r Walter Vyldlng Mr Yilkimon lIr WaIter Nesbitt 111 Lynn Simmons Mr Weiler 111 Orin Grow Mr Edwa1 Wallace Mr Walter Wal-ter Folsom Mr Christopherson l1r Joseph Jo-seph Young Mr Charles Solomon Mr Ernest Lamboume Mr Stewart Surprise Palo Mrs E L Grow was surprised by a number of frien Friday evening A musical and literary progrmnme helped to make the evening one of pleasure Prosent were Mr and Mrs John Boors llf and MJs A H Woolley Mr and Mrs John Groo 111 and Mrs WiI llamnDavisi Mr aqd Mrs Eber Case lIr and Mrs Thomas Girard Mr and Mrs H T B30water IIIs George Groo Miss May Groo Mr Black Mr Wool Icy llr Hyrum Smith Miss Lottie Vooley Miss Kate Greo Mrs Edward Davis Mrs Edward Stevenson Mrs Harriett Lewis Informal Affair Miss Emily Hall gave an enjoyable muSicale followed by a cakewalk Friday I Fri-day evening at her home on Second Veet street Among those present were 1110 Ella Walker Mia l laud Luff Mien Raleigh Miss Anna Luff Miss IVebi Mrs Harry Brown Miss Ella Hall Miss Wade Miss Troslze Mine Taylor and Miss Cooper Social Affair F Auerbach Bros employees held the second of a series of delightful socials I so-cials In the Ladle Literary club rooms on Thursday evening March 30 Dancing Danc-Ing was indulged In after the pro I gramme had been rendered Mr J S Schwartz chairman of the entertainment committee made a very I appropriate speech at the presentation oC a handsomegold watch anti chain Ito I-to GobI G Hallberg on the occasion of I his leaving the employ of Auerbachs to assume a position In DlamondUe Wyo The attendance comprised lleSsrs Isadore Meyers and Morris Friedman for the house and a large per cent of I the employees The programme for the I evening was as follows Piano Solo I 111 Joseph Nebanskl vocal Mr EI E Pike recitation Miss Laura Staples vocal Mr William Sibley vocal 111 E Fehr recitation 11r J S Schwartz I vocal Miss Louie Felt Social Notes Mr Newhouse has gone east < i ci Mrs Clark left for the east on Thursday Thurs-day o 0 Mrs Ira Lewis leaves Tuesday for an eastern visit I J 0 0 Mrs Hallauer yesterday entertained the German club i44 Mrs J H 1IcChrystal returned Thursday from California 000 Miss Edyth Ellerbeck entertained the sewing club Friday afternoon 000 Mrs Evelyn Davis entertained the sewing club Thursday afternoon < < 0 Miss Lena Preston leaves Wednesday for a fivemon vlsityIth relatives In England f 000 Mrs Clhdn r of San Fmncls ppent Friday in the clJr visiting Jri ds cicicf Miss Harkness and Miss Ore Hark ness have returned from Coronado I 0 < ii MiCsKatheryn Judge leaveso for I Europe where she1ylll spend the summer I I sum-mer I I 000 Mrs L V Hart left Tuesday for a six weeks vistt with friends In llon lana 0 < y The PanHellenic society will gIve Its first entegttdnm al on the evn1ng of April 20 0 < > Mr and Mrs Hubbard W Reed will return from New York the lattqr part of the week 0 < > I The high schOol pupils have arranged for 0 dance at Christensens on Friday evening thel4th ici 1 > The students of the L D S business college wlllgivera dante at Christen sens on Friday the 21st 1 0 0 Mrs Thomas R E1lerbeck eptertain ed on Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs J A Tupper of Pocatelb Ida 000 The students of the Jatterday Saints college gave a well attended dance at Chrlstenoons Friday evening ciici > Mrs Robert C Wright and Miss Wright of st Paul lIinn are the guests of Mr and Mrs E W Duncan Dun-can 1 > 0 1 > Mrs Fowler who has been Visiting her daughter Mrs yr T Jinwoodey leaves Tuesday for her home In Napa Cal f S 0 < > 1 Mr J n Walker and family left yesterday for a six montha tour of Europe They were accompanied by Dr Maclean i44 The marriage of Miss May Campbell and 111 T6hn Gray took place Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the brides home on Sixth East street II 0 < > 0 Mrs VS McCornlck left Thursday for England where she will spend the summer visiting her daughters Mrs H S Bird and Miss Anna 1IcCornlcl 0 < > Mrs Theron Geddes the Misses Ged des and Mrs George Phelps Holman leave on the 20th of the month for a six months tour of Europe c > 0 I Miss Kate Jeremy accompanied by her brotherInlaw departed on last evenings train for FrIsco where she will visit with her sister for a short time 0 < > < > The marriage of Miss Edna fleming tQn and Mr Walter Harvey will take place in Tacoma the latter part of the month Miss Esther Freed will be maid of honor 1 > 0 0 Mr and lIrs F K Wilson of Los Angeles spent several days III this city last week visiting with Mr and Mrs W L Jones The visitDrs continued on their journey to New York l ci ci There will be a special meeting of the Anon club Wednesday night to consider some Important business The Arion club Is planning for a musicale to be given for the benefit of their friends In the near future < ictci The ladles Of Unity Circle will give a dance at Christensens Tuesday evening even-ing The patronesses will be Mrs 1I T Maynard Mrs C S Varian Mrs J F Cowan Mrs Charles Rooklldge Mrs Joseph Young Miss Ruby Wells Miss Maud Parker 11Is 1label Baum Miss Berthi Cherry o 0 Utah camp No 338 Yoodmen of the World will gIve rin entertainment and ball at Cl1ristensens hall Monday evening even-ing This camp has enjoyed the heal r thirst growth of any camp in Utah during I dur-ing the past year and they feel that It1 Is due themselves and friends to celebrate cele-brate the event with a grand entertainment entertain-ment and ball 1 > 1 > 0 On Thursday evening Mr and Mrs W G Romney entertained fL number of their friends at their residence 271 Fourth street The rooms were Drat tily decorated with roses carnations potted plants ferns etc The evening was spent in card playing music etc I and dainty refreshments were served uy the hostess assisted by Mrs Chris r teven and MIss Belle Wardrop 0 0 0 On Wedn SlliYeienlng a number of f friends of Cqinty Recorder J C Jensen Jen-sen tendered him a pleasant surprise I part at his home in East Waterloo Present were lIr and Mr Jensen uissJ v c I > 4 Green lIlss lay Leridlnghim 1ss CIa Sorensen Miss AUee Kingston MissAlice DlIby Miss Ll1I1 Cook Miss Eliza Cook Miss Wilson Miss Robertson Robert-son Miss Hanson Miss Ariket Miss McCune Messrs William KingSton John Barravs A 1 Adams Harry LomaC Harry Taylor S Averson 1 Dangerfield J Houten C Plummet J Take George Shephard 0 0 The May club was entertained on Tuesday evening by Mr and Mrs Bench Highfive was played The prizewinners were lIr and Mrs W H Gulver Mrs W D Owen and Mr 7 lIf r bD tef Tlmms The club will next be enter tamed by 1I1r and Mrs E G HoldIng At Fort Douglas I Owing to the moving of the companies compan-ies tile social life at Fort Douglas has been somewhat tt a standstill this wetk ciid Captain and Mrs H Wygant Lieutenant Lieu-tenant and Mrs I C Jenks Lieutenant Lieuten-ant and Mrs W n Dashiell and Lieutenant Lieu-tenant and Mrs T D Lei Ch were the gUests of honor at a dinner party given by Mrs Bryant Wells and Capta1n and Mrs Calne of Salt Lake City on Thursday Thurs-day evenIng ciici Lieutenant and Mrs r C Tenks were the guests of Dr and Mrs H D Nl1es at a dinner on Saturday evenIng < C 0 0 Mrs Knatt of Hamilton Wash who has been visiting her brother Colonel Crandall for the last two weeks left last night for her home 5 0 lIrs Cabaniss leaves this morning for Fort Asainnaboine Mont where she will join her husband iii On Friday evening the Christian Endeavor En-deavor society gave a farewell social In honor of the companies i t Band D which left yesterday for their new stations in the northwest and the companies com-panies which are to lgsvo Wednesday for California The chapel was tastefully taste-fully decorated with flowers which when the lights were turned on presented pre-sented a very pretty scene After an Interesting programme consisting of vocal and Instrumental music and recitatiOns reci-tatiOns dainty refreshments consistIng consist-Ing of iceeream andcake were served After bidding each other goodbye and I expressing their desire for the regiment I regi-ment to be together again all departed for their homes I 000 The dancing school of which Cor potal ad Mrs fth are the managers gave a farewell hop on Wednesday night Quite a number were present to trIp perhaps for the last time the light fantastic to the music furnished by the regimental orchestra h < 9 II Irs Julia Robinson of St Paul Minnis the guest of her brother and r sisterinlaw Colonel and Mrs H B i Freeman Mrs Robinson will leave on Wednesday with Colonel and Mrs Freeman for California At Idaho Falls A farewell social was given art Armory Ar-mory hall on Tuesday evening In honor 01 Oscar TohanereI1 Frank Bennett and George Brunt 000 Miss Matilda Prln and Mr Charles Smith were married on March 30 Rev lcCIelland ot1lclating At Springville Sprlngllle March 30A successful mothers meeting was held during the week at the home of Mrs Boye An interesting programme was carriE out and refrefments were 5rved The Cleofan The following programme was given at the last session of the Cleofan Selected readings from Julius Caesar Cae-sar by Mrs Blanche P Lee Critical analysis of the play Mrs Clara 111 Clawson Current Events Mrs Mary T f Clawson I Miss Kate Veils was elected delegate to the Council of Tomens Clubs I Mrs Moon who was present as a guest of the club then gave an Interesting Inter-esting talk on the work of the free traveling library and presented the Cleofan with a number of magazines The remainder of the time was passed In a social way while the refreshment re-freshment committee ached tea All members are requested to be present on Tuesday April 4 as busl ness of importance is to be considered r I Ladies Literary Club The current events and current lit erature section will meet on Friday afternoon af-ternOOn April 7 at 2 oclock The programme will be Lecture on Bal zacby Professor lIathQws read b l > 4 Mrs Eugene L uIs Samoan Diuflc I Lies Miss Dunford The Shakespeare section or the Ladles La-dles Lit iary club wl1l hold Its regular regu-lar meeting tqmorrow afternoon at 230 The third act of Richard III will be read and Mrs Lakin will give the topic Stdge Representations of Richard III Poets Round Table The annual meeting of the Poets Round Table was beld at Mrs Dales on Monday March 27 when the following fol-lOWing officers were elected President Presi-dent Mrs Hemphill vice president Mrs Pe ton secretary Mrs Groo treasurer Miss Preston critic Mrs Clawson historian Mrs Dale The subject for the afternoon was the poet Bryant After the programme was i finished the club adjourned to meet with 1lrn Arthur Brown on Monday aftraoon April 24 OGDEN SOCETY Special Correspondence Ogden April IFriday evening a surprise prrty WaS given in honor of Elder Lorin Farr at his home on Washington avenue The affair was In I effect a reunion of his descendants There were about 110 present including euJJtO a number from Salt Lake Among the i latter were Apostle John Henry Smlth and Moses Thatcher A nierry evening waS spent Songs storiqe and conversation conver-sation aided by a fine lunch helped to enliven the evening The respected host of the occasion was appalentIy as lively as his greatgrandchildren and the fact that he Is near the fourscore mile post of lifes highway would not have been guessed from his demeanor Mr Farr 15 pver 78 years of age was one of the earliest settlers in Ogden and Its mayor for twenty years Ito has had tWrtnlne children and has thirty nw living i The regular meeting of the Thursday Night club occurred at the home of Mr and Mrs Dixon A most enjoyable eveningwas spent prizes being awarded award-ed to Mrs W1Iard Kay and Mr West over and to Miss Marguerite Thomas and 11r Paine The guests of the club were Mrs Villard Kay the Misses Thomas and Mr S T Whittaker The I THIIC IVOLI1TllOIN rrlllll LTIK ICMMT0 = e t5 r c T I T H t I I I 114 I r < L r t L I 4 t I I J if p i I d c 42Ih I y I 4 tTj P = = H I EASTER 1800 A NEW LOSE IN H BIt MOTHEB1S BONNET EASTER 1899 HEa CHOICE FRO M THE PABm SHOPS club will be entertained Friday by Mr and Mrs Paine this being the final meeting of the year I r < > The Twentieth Century Philosophers met at the heme of Anflxagoras near the Long Wails Tertia Die Ot the Kal endo of April After the regular business busi-ness Alciblade favored the comranv with a very interesting paper which was received with much applause The I problems were discussed to some extent ex-tent Herodotus shoed his great skill by winning the camel and AlclbiadfJ tasted the bitter hemlock of defeat Then a dainty repast was served by the host after which the hours were whiled away by singIng and recitations Mr Cad Childs was the honored guest of the evening The meeting adjourned to meet at the home of Alcibiades on the Ides of April 0 0 Canton Ogden No2 P H enter tamed In tIne style aot their hall FrIday FrI-day evenIng A card party was followed fol-lowed by a tasteful supper served in the lodge dlningroom A handsome clock was awarded to D C Lowe and a silver water pitcher to Miss tleatrice Allen 0 0 0 Last Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs A B Vance gave a very delightful delight-ful farewell party at their residence In honor of Mr Alma T FlImlers son of Mrs Vance who Is about to depart on a mission in a few days The < supper sup-per tables fairly groaned under the weight of good things and rich delicacies delica-cies of the season and the artistic arrangement ar-rangement of the same with the fine blending of colors intermingled with choice flowers had a most pleasing effect ef-fect The evenIng passed an too quickly quick-ly being spent tith Instrumental and vocal music recitations speeches and games ending at 230 a m with regrets re-grets that Alma cannot have a farewell fare-well party every week The guests were Grandma Filncecs 1Ir and Mrs Willard Flinders Bishop and Mrs D H Ensign Mr and Mrs T n Evans Mr and Mrs T W Arnold Ar-nold Dr and Mrs Snedaker llr and Mrs Joseph Belnup lIr and Mrs Frank Steele Mr and Mrs A B Vance Mr and Mrs H Hill Mr and Mrs Joseph T Johnson Mesdames Ruth Fowler Sarah Rushton Dalton Samuel iUishton Misses Nora Robinson Robin-son V France Salt Lake Lottie Johnson Lottie Hennlger Nettle Flinders Flin-derS Verne Fmler Rushton lessrs Horace Garmr Fred Ta310rand Hen niger 0 Mayor and Mrs Tohn A Boyle entertained enter-tained the Thtpuday Night club and a number of gB ats on Tcsdny evenine j iLz s jJ at their hom e i corner Of Jefferson ave I I nue and TWen1yseven street After c a delIghtful hour or two at cards ru tasteful luncheon was served and prizes were awarded Miss Ray Thomas I John S Seese and Mr and Mrs Cus tead A number of musical selections and recitations were given by guests Irs Boyle was assisted in entertaining by Misses Ida Driver Stephenson and I Nettle and Lids BOIe The guests W re Meesra and Mesdames Mes-dames William Driver J E Davenport Daven-port Orson Riser John S Seese George E Cave C W Cross John W Cooney Ralph tidcock H W Hut 1 dock C N cutead P C WestOer i William Pierce Mesdames Aris Cress N O Nye A Bowman eeve Dixon J X Allen W H Wattis Misses Ida Driver flay Thomas June Pierce j Lois Pierce LizzIe Toombs Messrs Peterson and W L WattIr > i6 p The Aglala will meet next Tuesda afternoon with Mrs George Matson i17 Washington avenue 0 Monday night In the Union Opera House bccurs the fashionable ball under un-der the auspices ot the Brotherhood or Locomotive Firemen and the Brotherhood Brother-hood of Locomotive Engineers Preparations I Prep-arations have been on a most elaborate I scale and one of the grandest events of the season will thus Inaugurate the past lenten festivities 1 > The Columbia club will hold a ladies la-dies night on April 13 i ci < > Rer and Mrs W E WIlkinson were i surprised last Tuesday evening by 8i large number of their friend who took possession of the parsonage darIng dar-ing their absence and when they returned re-turned their home was brilliantly lighted and crowded with guests It was the occasIon of Mr 1Vllk1nsong birthday and a huge birthday cake decorated with candles and 70 in gold and silver stood In the center of the parlor Sam 1Iyers made the presentation presenta-tion speech wishing the pastor and his estImable wife many happy birthdays Refreshments were served and the company broke up at a late hour 1 > 0 0 A jolly surprle party was given Mr Will Hadlock Saturday evening High fie was the order of the evening ie4 Miss Clam Duncan Vas surprised bY1 her friends last Saturday evenfn Singing recitations and games served to pass the evening mOSt enjoyal ci > ci Alma T Flinders was the redpientl of a farewell party Wednesday evening He is soon to depart on a mission 4 > 10 < Irs J C Freelance entertained the Dewey club Thursday evening PROVO SOmETY SpecIal Correspondence Provo April 1Mr and Irs T Y je George entertained a number of their friends on Monday evening the ceca1 sion beIng the tenth anniversary of their wedding day The affair was in every way successful The first game of the evening was an unique guessing game Three large letters T I N with email letters in silver printed upon them were hung upon the wall and the guests bidden to formulate a sentence using the largo and small letters The trick was to make a sentence as near like as possible the one the hostess had in mind and her cue to the guessers was What would I naturally say to yea all on an occasion of thIs kind The sentence was On the tenth anniversary annI-versary of our wedding day a welcome to all The first prize was taken by L Holbrook consolation prize by Mrs B S Hinckley Lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was spnt In playing cards cracknale mu sit etc The company present were Iessrs and Mesdames R A Barney B Bachman Bach-man E S Hinckley S K King Nets Johnson L N Hinckley Drs and Mesdames George E Robison S H Allen Mrs L McBride and daughter Alice NoyeS MIsses Eva and Delia Iaeser Florence Taylor Clara Holbrook Hol-brook Messrs Claud and Bert King L Holbrook Professor W M Wolfe Mrs B S Hinckley and Mrs A Alexander Alex-ander 444 A merry company ot surprisers in aded the home of Mrs II Richards Wednesday evening ProgreSsive six tythree was the game played The surprlsers were lessrs and Mesdames George S Taylor D ASwan A-Swan J R Twelves George E Howe L O Taft H A Barney T T Farrer Reed Smoot T Beck W R Pike Rob frt R Irvine S A King Alex Hed quist T C Graham Jesse SmIth John Denhalter W Craig Owen Dusenberry Irs Diana Smoot Mrs E A Wedge wood Irs W H Berry MIss Florence Taylor Maggie Stewart Mrs Ida Du senberrY Mrs D C Young Mr and Mrs Joseph Buttle Mrs John Pike Florence Pike Mr and Mrs John Far rer Lafayette Holbtook and daughter lara Claud King Annie Craig Dr and Mrs F W Taylor Mrs Electa Bullock and Mrs Hannah Tucker o < A pretty surprise was given yest > rda r-da afternoon on Blanche Richards it being in the nature of a farewell party for her About twenty of her little friends were present and the afternoon was spent quite happily by all DancIng Danc-Ing and games were in order Those Invited to particIpate were Grace Berry Mamie Swan Sadie Lerner Bertha Ber-tha and Flossie Barney Pearl and Ruby Taft ElSie and Hazel Howe Pearl and Eva Tones Erma Loose Flos31e Shumway Jennie lcEwan TIIIl and Cioe Smoot Ora Holbrook Almle Taylor Tay-lor Reba Beebe Thethe Hardy 0 10 ci On Friday evening Mrs LoUisa McBride Mc-Bride gave one of her enjoyable socials There was no set programme but a cordial spirit of sociability kept the ball of conversation rolling There was music to fin up the pauses a fine spread formed a most apprecIated interlude in-terlude Those present were Mr and Irs Reed Smoot tlr and Mrs John R Twelves John E Booth and wife Mr and Mrs R A Barney Mr and Mrs James Boyden Ilr and Irs Home L O Taft and wife A Smcey and wife Professor and Mrs T B Walton Wal-ton tlr and Irs John Saxey H SPine S-Pine and wife Professor and Mrs B Cluff jr Professor and Mrs J M Jensen Mrs Ellen Takeman 111 and Mrs Oscar Young tlr T H George Dr and Mrs George E Robison Mrs Ashworth and daughter May Misses Delia and Eva Iaeser Mre Diana Smoot Mrs Watson Mrs Elliot and daughter Dr and Mrs T F Noyes IIIs Stephen Chipman 1111 and Mrs E I Hlnckley E S Hinckley and wife Mrs Stella Hyde W P McBride Mc-Bride and wife Miss Mear Walton Miss Clara Whitaker Squire Chipman Fred Larson Warren Sheppard Mr Fernley Robert Bnter William Hun ford Clark Callister 0 < 0 Utah fibrosis met Wednesday afternoon after-noon In the club rooms Irs Care line Stanley was elected temporary chairman Regular parliamentary drill was conducted con-ducted b30 Mrs M H Warner Miss Beulah Bachman was appointed by the chairman to act as librarian ot the traveling library for one week The election of one delegate to the Mothers convention to be held In SaIl Lake City April 10 and 11 resulted In the choice of Mrs D D Houtz with Mrs S A King as alternate The club then enjoyed a wenpre pared and Interesting paper on the ancient an-cient Greek dramatists Aeschylus Sophocles and Euripides After the usual recess an instructive and highly appreciative paper on the LiCe and Works of rlstlpban was read by Mrs W R Pike IIIs 1J A King presented the club with five volumes of Beacpn Lights of History by John Burns Mrs John Pike of Salt Lake was a visitor of the < club < 9 0 < A reccption Wag held Thursday even Ing by Mr and MrS Edward G Hard lrz In honor of the marriage at the4 J l dUghter Miss Rose to william A I Xerr of Ogden Thhappy couple were unita Oge 11a in the Salt Lake tabexacie lVednesday Iany tabee Weesay Mar vauale prets wee received Tho present Pr reeve were Msra and eales George A i Ker T e A N Taylor John I D Dixon E R Holt A W H31dng A E R Hag Sidney Hading neber Hal Joh Hag V D Robert I jr uniej Hndng W B Meldrm suel Hanl Ernest Heud1I A R Bennet I Crle Burws Mesae Corela H Clayton Elz Taylo Jame Chis i Jet E A lew Caroline Haing I J W Hoyer Saro Dxon a i Dixon 1L Zabrske agret Judd i Mar Hibber llss AlICe Dixon i j Lydia Roberts Enmia John ElsIe Hoe F yer Flolc Hoover Millie Wilds Sa r die pulsipher Ella e MCen dna pusIphe Ela f Taylor Flornce Roger May Bard jag Ada John Lydia Haing Maud i Bardin l1es Myron Tanner An I drew E Kerr J W Dagrfed John 1 J Jorn J C Xudon John Taylor P Lawrence Person William Mortimer i r James Hickma Qma Haring i Mi and MrSL Kerr will rid In Og u for their t en They left this moning E future home r 00 < The bal given bycthe K of P I 0 E O F A O U IV and A O F lodges I Thursday night was ver successful A I large crowd w prsnt many visit ore from neighboring towns aRcadia < The walls of the hal Southworhs were beautifully decre wIth the em I 1lthns the various orders Dartons blrs o te varous orer band furnished music and the evening l was a enjoyable one 0 i 0 londay evening Mr and r J C Graihain jr wee surr at theIr hoe by a small number of terri ter-ri ds The evening was spt merrily by al Those present we 1Cs aq Mesdames J T Farrer John R Tweve J M Sm1th r Harrington and iIrn R A Barney t FdeUs club met lat Monday at the home of 11r T E Newel lI Martha Bowen gave a Instructive review of United States history Current news ices given by Mrs Mary Vincent lr Rebecca KerweU nterne the club ih a veal seio OwIng to the ahSce of Ul Mary E Clove the parliamentary drill wa postponed till next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs Hannah Tucker Twelve membe 000 asered to roll call Friday evening 1f Lizzie Boyden and Bele Watson entertained their young mlmiona friend at the for nlEs home About twenty young jeo lile were present and the affair was a enjoyable one Games helped t make the occasion a success Those pren wee llr and Mrs Zebe Coltn Misses Alice Tuesen Rose nnd Nor Young Hatte Elliot Lizzie Warren Vinnie npley Ale Smith L Young Minnie Bybe Iessr 3 Charlie Davis D J Blake S H Jones Per Burles Hammond Heber William Both Borden R Nieison < v 1 < Us Helen Wiiams and Mr John Gulcle were mae Wednesday at 1 oclOk at the redece of Mr and Mrs Fred Kirkwod Justice A A Non ofcatng Both of the contracting parties are well and favorably known Only a few fred and relatives wit Dee the ceremony Th couple left on the atCo n train for Sat Lake where they will spend their honeymoon 1 < 0 Monday a half hundred young folks of the Third ward surprised Mis Ese Hoover and they spent the evening in haYing a jolly good time Crkenole and other ges were played Miss Mae Dais of Pgit who is now studying music In Sat Lake i visiting frIends in this city laud Taylor of Sat Lake was here week visiting with his brother Clarence this 00 A O Ducberl of Eureka was here this week visiting frieds 0 0 < 1r J W Pike of Salt Lake visited week ivitii Mrs Lizzie Parker in Prove thIs week 00 Prfer Luis Rsty of Sat Lake was her during the week visiting rel atve and friends 00 < Miss Oven Jorgensen a student wet to Nehl laS night to spend a week at home 0 < Miss Florence Pike was In NephI lao I night to attend a reception given by Mr William Mcune 0 < < I Edgar cur will sped the corn jng week visiting his brother Prfe rr L E Mcrur in Scipio 00 3Irz 11 11 Warner dad daughter I Edit went t Sat Lake this mornIng t sod the Ems Oer company thIs celt < Miss Keve Both Miss Tette Hague and Mr William 1cCune ce up from Nephi today to attend the Gowsi concert this evening 000 I S Sterling of Spanish Fork is here today 0 < Milton Jones o Eureka is her for a few day yist 0 < < WnUan Cre of Spas Fork is here today 0 < < Robert Skelton let this city last night fur a tour of the counties in the north era pat of the sate o > > 3 < Wma Bean is bark from the coat monts and will remain in Prvo far several o < < Sheriff George Storr and Deputy Sherf R E Knowlde are in the bue souUler part of this county an official 000 President n duff jr and Professor G E Brmhal of the B Y A left last rgM far Fillmore to attend the county i titte held at that city today From thiwe they ga to Oasis and then to Ben 1 working in the interest of the B I YA I |