Show t oQ rfre Hesint m 000 9 o 1 T r r r < V 0 r I I It r Society has brightened perceptibly 1 during the past week Although here i was only one large entertainment there r have been many of the delightfully informal tS in-formal afternoon parties that are so popular with the fair sex f ft j Next week will be very gay Invitations J Invita-tions are already out for three large dancing parties while a number of V smaller affairs are promised I 1 A Most of the people who have country kr fit places have already left while the stay 4 N affairs athomes are planning numberless Ii fairs Outofdoor entertainments are gaining in popularity every day r brought on no doubt by the devotees I of the wheel who have discovered that U no town affairs are half so jolly as a run down the country to some delightful I I I delight-ful house where they can lounge around i in cool shady nooks during the heat of ft the day and after enjoying an old If M fashioned country dinner ride home in i i ly I The early evening i Another pleasant diversion is the bicycle bi-cycle tea One was given Decently by 1 n a charming belle The guests were invited 1 in-vited to ride to the mouth of a nearby canyon where a delightfully cool spot had previously been selected by the I hostess and here a delicious tea was 1 JL served after which the guests lode i i home by moonlight The lake has also come in for Its share of attention Not if a week passes without two or throe l lake parties being given It is still an understood thing that SaturdayS 1 Saturday-S night will find all the well known peo 1r jr pie in attendance Orly a few more weeks of Saltair < Society heaves a long reverberating I sigh at the thought of it The season this year has been gayer than over before be-fore and society realizes more and r more as summer fades away and winter 11 win-ter locks the hot days in her snowy embrace again how indispensable apart a-part of their lives is the pavilion on the inland waters It is the pest monument I mon-ument the west holds forth to the j tV world I They were both members if society 4 Both of them lived on the north side I r4a of Brigham street One of them was a boy and the other was a girl strange to say The other night they had avery f a-very awful and nerve shattering adventure adven-ture With bikes of course They were paying altogether too much attention to such immaterial things as the moon holding hands etc and too little to the restricted bicycle district Thereby they came to grief The policeman that loomed UD in front of them looked 4 about the size of the tabernacle w th Moroni and his trumpet and the Knuts ford hotel on top of it They were escorted es-corted to the police station where their autographs and several other valuable things were taken Also they were given a pressing invitation to visit the 1 police court the next morning J He was there in the morning prompt ly They told him that the price of his ride on forbidden boulevards was 5 and that the price of her ride on said I boulevards was ditto She was not there Now whether he had reached that sublime state of serenity which is summed up and described by that An J glo Saxon explosive broke or whe ther he thought that however soul satisfying her society was it was rot valuable to the extent of 5 the writer k of this divineth not Maybe he was 1 cultivating her society with the idea of i gathering in some shekels not of disbursing I dis-bursing them The man in the moon only knows Anyhow he paid hs own fine and left hers still standing on ye debit side of ye police court ecords Apollo and the gods open the floodgates flood-gates of your eyes We would wtep 4 One of the most delightful affairs in the week was the party given at the home of Mr and Mrs Parley L Williams Will-iams by Miss Williams and Miss Hoge I on Wednesday evening It was thoroughly thor-oughly informal tennis being pIa ed bv those who understood the game I while the remainder of the guests enjoyed en-joyed a stroll through the grounds listening lis-tening to the sweet strains of the gui I was wafting from the direction of the was wafted from the direction of the verandas Still others enjoyed a game of billiards in the large hall at the top II of the house i i I The Misses Harkness entertained a i jolly party at Saltair Friday evening I The guests went out in Colonel Clay tons private car A dip in the lake 1 I was enjoyed by all after which delicious i deli-cious refreshments were served followed i fol-lowed by dancing until a late hour The j i guests were Mrs Downey Mrs Hol j I den Miss Edna Shearman Miss Alff Miss Villiams of Portland Miss Kate I Williams Miss Shearman Mr Downey i Dow-ney Mr Holden Mr Tom Davis Mr j i I Joe Davis Mr Sharp Mr Wicks Mr j i Pavey Mr Harry Shearman Mr Lawrence j Law-rence Mr George Wallace and Mr Varian Va-rian Mrs David Hempstead and Miss j Hempstead entertained most charmingly i charm-ingly at luncheon Thursday afternoon i The table was elaborately decorated in j sweet peas and a most delicious menu i was served The guests were Mrs Woodruff Miss Kimball Miss Lawrence Law-rence Miss Shearman Miss Bertha Hempstead and Miss Edna Shearman Y A party of young people went out to Garfield beach Thursday evening This was the first of a series of similar affairs af-fairs that will be given there this summer sum-mer After returning to the city they were entertained at supper by Miss Shearman Those present were Miss Lawrence Miss Park Miss Kiesel Miss Katz Miss Edna Shearman Mr Hampton Hamp-ton Mr Lawrence Mr Katz and Mr Shearman 0 > > Miss Kiesel of Ogden is spending a I few days with Miss Park c r I Miss Eleanor Dooly has issued invitations I invi-tations for a dancing party Thursday evening I R w Dr and Mrs Pinkerton entertained I at tea Tuesday evening The guests were Mr and Mrs Bower of Iowa Mrs Richardson of Montana Dr and I Mrs Lindsay Mrs E L Bascom Mrs Pitts Miss Pitts Mr and Mrs Simondi Dr Bascom Dr Worthington and Dr McAchran k k k Mr and Mrs Nelden Mr and Mrs Hobbs and Mr and Mrs Judson left Wednesday for Primrose camp to spend their summer R 1 Mrs Kraft was the hostess of a Kensington 1 Ken-sington tea Tuesday afternoon The house was artistically decorated in r palms smilax and cut flowers and a most enjoyable afternoon was spent by all Mr and Mrs S F Fenton gave a delightful dinner Thursday evening in honor of Mrs L L Lomax of Omaha Those present were Mrs Lomax Miss Lomax Mrs Caldwell of Chicago Mrs Singiser Miss Singer and Mr D E Burley o a o A merry party left last evening for the Fox ranch in Idaho to be gone two weeks They were Miss Lawrence Miss Shearman Miss Edna Shearman Miss Anderson Miss Harkness Miss Ora Harkness Mr Tom Davis and Mr Joe Davis t a Mr and Mrs Robert Walker have issued invitations for a large dancing I party on Monday evening The many friends of Mr J L Pol lock will be glad to hear that he is recovering from a very dangerous illness ill-ness and will soon return from New York A number of well known people left I last night for Soda Springs Among them were Mr and Mrs D L Dun I bar Mrs Caine Mrs Guy M Palmer and Miss Hooper s c r Miss Kirkpatrick is in Honolulu Mr H W Lawrence has gone east M w w A lawn party will be given Tuesday evening for the benefit of the Womans Exchange at the home of Mrs Gilmer It will be under the supervision of Mrs Williams Mrs Smedley Mrs Woodward Wood-ward and Mrs Glendinning It promises prom-ises to be very successful Mr Matt Bidwell and party left this morning for a few days fishing in Cottonwood canycn s P Mr and Mrs Harold Russell leave Thursday for Soda Springs Y R Miss Williams of Portland is visiting Miss Kate Williams I I Mr and Mrs L E Wantland leave I tomorrow for Denver to be gone three months C I I Mrs William Jennings is spending week with Mrs Iglehart at Brighton ° Y s Mrs Heber M Wells leaves Thursday Thurs-day for Soda Springs Mrs Grant H Smith is at Brighton Y Mr and Mrs R T Pettengill left I Monday for Madison Wis to visit their daughter Mrs Brown I Mr and Mrs Elmer Jones left last week for their summer home in American Amer-ican Fork canyon Mrs L L Archer gave the most elaborae reception of the week It was a most charming affair in every particular t Mrs Ellen Clawson entertained fifty ladies at a thimble bee Thursday afternoon af-ternoon o k k Mrs W H Brown gave a Logo marchy party Thursday evening in honor of Miss Conly of Boise City 110 On Wednesday evening the Alcott I club which is composed of 200 little I people will be given a lawn fete at the home of Mrs Lynn Miss Katherine Culmer has issued invitations to a large dance tomorrow evening e Mrs S B Milner entertains Thursday Thurs-day afternoon a a Mrs W P Lynn has organized a Working Womans league which Is r engaged in some very Interesting work It meets once a week at 8 oclock at I the home of Mrs Lynn when either a musical or a literary programme is ren I i dered Tuesday evening a lawn fete will be given All who are interested are cordially invited Mrs Dr Ellen j I B Ferguson will give an account of the Chicago convention There will I also be a number of musical selections I Mr Cohn and Miss Silvia are visiting visit-ing in Park City The Christian Science church will en tentain Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs George Gannett Miss Lulu Penrose who has been visiting her sister at Richmond Utah for the past month has returned home Mrs M J Thurston of Minneapolis will arrive in Salt Lake next Sunday on a visit to Miss Grace Thurston R Y Miss Bessie Gallagher gave a very pleasant and successful lawn party on Friday evening at her home No 661 South Fifth East The grounds were beautifully illuminated with Japanese lanterns and there were tables and easy chairs scattered over the lawn Considerable amusement was occasioned I occa-sioned by the untangling of a cobweb I of twine which had previously been placed all about the grounds Ice cream and cake were served and a perpetual flow of claret punch which was brewed by the genial John Gallagherhe of restaurant and oysterhouse fame During the evening an exhibition of pictures was given by means of a magic lantern I lan-tern the guests all remaining seated upon the lawn and enjoying the I photos and fresh air at the same time i The following were the guests ass emI em-I bled Misses Pearl and Cathie Culmer Miss Maggie Daly the Misses Kate Alice and Bessie Clawson Miss Min I nie Hardy Miss Mattie Lambert Mrs J V Green Mrs Louis Van Dyke Mrs S C Slaughter Miss Margaret Grass Miss Pauline Harrison Miss Neva Pratt Miss Jean Hardy Miss Mabel Snow Miss Rilla Gallagher Mrs L G Hardy Miss Mary Smith Mr George Lambert Mr Carl Lollin Mr Victor Lollin Mr Fred Daynes Mr Roy Daynes Mr Ed Maddox Mr Will McKellar Mr Julius Pratt Mr L G Hardy Mr J V Green Mr Louis Vjin Dyke Mr Bert Teasdel and Mr Tom Lambert < OGDEX SOCIETY The one great absorbing event of the week was the entertainment of the old folks who visited the city to the I number of about 2000 The complete success of the event has already been i i I described in these columns Almost every family in the county had some share in making the affair the success I it was as calls were systematically made from house to house to secure aid s k I One of the most pleasant events of the past week was the high tea given by Mrs D H Peery at her elegant i home on Tuesday afternoon in honor lof the 36th birthday of her daughter Mrs C C Richards The invited guests were for the most part those who had associated with her in her school days and many were the happy remembrances of school girl pranks and happy associations in the old home I The afternoon passed merrily and at 5 oclock an elegant luncheon was served As the fried chicken and hot biscuits arrived on the scene the guests were heard to remark that time had vanished arfd they lived again those happy days of bygone years Those present were Mesdames Bryant Stringham of Salt Lake H H Rolapp F J Cannon Angus T Wright R J Taylor J A West L M Richards J L Herrick R P Harris Thomas Farr I George Tolmie J D Carnahan Ezra I Farr J W West Simon Higginboth am Misses Rilla Snyder Olive Snyder Kate Carnahan Pearl Richards Lulu Peery Lettle Richards i Monday night at the Hot Springs 1 Mr and Mrs W L Maginnis entertained enter-tained a number of friends in honor of Mr Maginnis sister of Janesville O Among the guests were Mrs M C and Miss Masrlnnls Mr and Mrs W Kappes of Colorado Springs and Messrs H A Tait W H OBrien and J N Perkins of Ogden The party enjoyed the bathing and afterwards were served with refreshments I refresh-ments I Mrs M H Mead Mrs O J Stilwell and Miss Bigelow left Monday for an i outing at Malans Heights R R 1 Mr and Mrs A E Carpenter and Miss Millie Aygain have removed to I Butte Mont m B ft I Mrs W S McCornick and Miss I Kastel of Salt Lake were guests at the i I Hot Springs last weeks week-s e < I Tomorrow will be a gala day for the Maccabees and for a large number of their friends who propose to join their excursion to Saltair The Maccabee Mandolin club will go from this city and a programme of unusual interest I will be given at the resort besides the usual Saltair attractions I 1 The Knights of the Maccabees installed in-stalled the officers for the term Wednesday Wed-nesday night the ceremonies being followed fol-lowed by a season of merrymaking at which refreshments were served The following incoming officers were the hosts R T Harris past commander H T Snyder commander Fred F Bond record keeper L J Holther finance keeper G M Jeffrey chaplain Fred Kellar sergeant C J Linsley masteratarms Physicians G W Baker and F D Bickford James Buckley first master of guards T L Buckley second master of guards L D Treseder sentinel A F Hancock picket I I Wednesday in Farrs grove there was a jolly outdoor party in honor of Miss ClarIsse Thatcher and Mr Fay Whitney Whit-ney of Salt Lake and Miss Della Tor gerson and Mr William McAllister of Logan who were visiting friends in Ogden Refreshments including ice I cream were served The place is an ideal one for such an outing The young folks indulged in games and pleasant pastimes out under the great trees In the party besides the guests mentioned were Misses Nettie Boyle Nellie Young Phoebe Houtz Cora Jones Virgie Houtz Dottie Young Dora Snow Rhoda Stevenson Nellie Healy May Brown Nellie Robins Net tie Robins and Joan Woodmansee Messrs Harold Peery Bruce Brown Harry Haines John Brown Thomas Farr Herbert Seagers Walter Heller George Stanford Will Kay Robert Proudfit Lee Taylor and George God dard Si Corey James Halverson and Chas Halverson have returned from their trip into Idaho Mr and Mrs W H Bennett and Miss Nellie Bennett have returned from their eastern visit a Miss Nellie Buchmiller left Thursday for a visit of some weeks in Cheyenne Miss Flora Fife and her sister Etta are visiting in Park City F W Moody formerly a fireman on the Southern Pacific has left this city to make his home in Butte A party consisting of Mr and Mrs Lawton Miss Jernie Price Claudia Radeliffe Alice Graham Ethel Lawton Messrs Steeper Grim and Lawton and Mrs Webster of Omaha left last evening for a few days outing at Ma Ian Heights They will spend today at Observatory peak R Mr and Mrs J V Bluth and Mrs Mary E Farley Mrs Bluths mother have returned from a weeks visit to Pleasant Grove where they were the guests of Mr and Mrs F C Banks The time was happily spent in the strawberry and raspberry patches in seeing Utah countys great bathing resort re-sort Geneva recounting reminiscences of missionary life and calling upon other friends In the vicinity They return re-turn much benefited in health Mr Banks and Mr Bluth were fellow workers work-ers in the missionary field of Tennessee Tennes-see a few years ago Superintendent Agler Mr Fitzgerald and Mr Wright all of the Southern Pacific have left for a two weeks visit on the coast k Mr Robert M Baum a young druggist drug-gist from Vicksburg Miss is visiting in the city the guest of Mr Hillman Brough t Following is the programme for the Burns centennial celebration tomorrow night Music Bagpipes 00 00 Piper Scotch selections 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Business Mens Band I Address i 00 Honored Chief J H McMillan Solo There was a Lad Burns 00 00 00 Mr Henry Ware Solo Romanza DeKoven Miss Mamie Harrington I Solo Annie Laurie Mr R C Easton Solo Mrs Kate B Anderson I Oration Robert Burns 00 Rev W K Beans Salt Lake i Solo Star of Glengarry 00 I Mrs Lizzi ° Thomas Edward Solo Fiona Stephen Adams 00 Mr H S Goddard I Scotch Overture Business Mens Band Duet Love Is Blind Black Mantles Man-tles oo Mrs Edward and Mr Easton I Solo Rose of Allandale Nelson 00 00 Mr J D Sullivan Solo Bonnie Sweet Bessie Mrs Lizzie Thomas Edward Recitation Man Was Made to Mourn Burns Miss Edith Ashmore Solo Mary o ArgyleR C Easton Solo Prince Charlie Highland I Costume 00 Mrs J H Spargo i Solo 00 00 Miss Maude Dee Duet Robin Adair oo oolIr Easton and Mr Goddard Mr Squire Coop Accompanist Mr and Mrs G K Smith entertained entertain-ed a few friends in an informal manner man-ner Friday evening at their home on Twentyseventh street Those present at the Reed hotel Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon when Miss Jessie Bigelow entertained the S O O B i i club were Misses Minnie Shansenbajh I Rose Stetar Seda Kuhn Evilm Hen dershot Mrs Bickford Nettie Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald Ella Conroy and Eva Kuhn t The Morning Card club were entertained enter-tained royally by Mrs W L Maginnis at her home on Washington avenue The guests of honor were Mrs M C Maginnis and Miss Maginnis of Zanes ville 0 and Miss Kappes of Colorado Colo-rado Springs Delicious lemonade and punches were served at intervals during dur-ing the morning Those present were Misses Shansenbach Maginnis and Kappes Mesdames Gill Matson Will i lams Pierce Somerfield Stewart j Brick Perkins Robinson Ruffin Ross I and Lathrop I i s s s I Thursday evening Messrs Joseph Baker Will Wallace and Will Pett ° r son started out to rough it through Yellowstone > Yel-lowstone park Miss Mabel Yes is expected to return re-turn to Ogden Tuesday next after a years stav in the east s k s I Mrs Belle Dalton Edwards returned home Thursday evening from a pleasant pleas-ant visit with friends in Salt Lakes > < Lake-s t Mrs Abe Kuhn gave a family dinner for Mrs Golding FridayS Friday-S AMiss A-Miss Minnie Kiesel is the guest of I Miss Park of Salt Lake city S t X I Mrs Rose Kuhn Golding sister of I Miss Eva Kuhn is domiciled at Mrs I Marks for the summer Mrs Jose i Brinker of Saft Lake who has beea visiting Mrs i Golding returned to l Friday night 9 f t Mr Addison J Chamberlain and Mr Hilma Cahill were quietly married oa Wednesday last 1 |