Show ii There were several pleasant Informal parties during the week besides the larger ones given by Mrs F B Stephens on Wednesday and Friday The theatrical attractions absorbed much of the interest of society people it I wish our 1adi ladies would agree whether or not party calls should be made F fer on afternoon reception said one of the guests at a large reception re-ception the jther day wI have a friend who is feeling quite injured because some of her invitations have not yet been recognized in that way I told her that custom does not require such calls I hut she is very positive that it Is gen cral in Salt Lake Xow If this is true rjt should not be I never make a party all to the lady who ha invited me to 4 ii afternoon reception and I shall be surprised if 1 receive any when I have Driven mine The coterie of well known society women to whom these remarks were I addressed were in hearty accord with 1 tie views ol the speaker all agree I ing that such calls are errors that 3ave crept in no one lnows how vr why I 4 Mr and Mrs Arthur Brawn entr fimefl the Supreme CUrt and L invty cf friends at a high five on Thursday veiling Elaate refreshments wee fcTved and the evening was one of I harming informants The prizes were flowers and were won by Mrs Ti dale Miss Bartcl Judge King and Judge Stockslagcr I The guests were Chief Justice Mvr stt Judge and Mrs King Judge an3 Mrs W H Smith Judge and Mi TUrteh and liss Bartch Hon and Mi 5 J i L Raw ns Mr and Mrs J R 3 i eflur Mr and Mrs George Suiher lard Mr and Mrs Samuel J Ken yni Judge and Mrs H P Henderson Mr nad Ms J P Bache Mr and Mrs P D 1 Hobbs Judge and Mrs Stoeks luger J of Idaho Mr and Mrs H S I Xrwse Mr and Mrs John X Tisdale Miss Hjelm Mr W Mont Ferry of Park City and Mr D Erwin of Musk < gnn Mich J The Academy of Medicine banqueted I at the home of Dr A C Ewing on Thursday evening It was one of the gloomiest evenings of the winter ont I ide and the cheer and warmth within wa in decided contrast to the prevailing pre-vailing discomfort Doctors are jolly fellows notwithstanding the seriousness of their calling and there were jokes I innumerable as well as weighty counsels coun-sels and much medical jargon I The banqueting board was a picture tj delight the rye The tables were ar I janged in the form of a T and at the I Three ends were placed large silver I < andeabra the light glowing through red shades Ferns were placed here and S there and red roses lay beside each g plate Covers were laid for seventeen The elegance of the decorations was 1 only surpassed by that of the menu The hijst was toastmaster and tne toasts were as follows The Academy of Medicine Its objects ob-jects and aims Dr Maclean The medical fee bill Dr S Hughes The microscope in medicine and I Eurgery Dr Silver Cleanliness is next to godliness Dr > T B Beatty I The effects of the coroner system Dr Plummer Antitoxane in diphtheia its fllcacy sufficiently established to warrant war-rant its use in private practice Drl rthington I Shall physicians charge for professional profes-sional services to ministers of the gos 5Cl Dr King The consultation Dr Bower The organization of a state society rr B = Com Jlt Witcher Dr Baldwin Dr Jones tjfatFbi Hughes were other physicians 4P isen tOne W I One of the pleastintest parties of the I week was the high five given by Mrs r B Stephens on Wednesday Her I lVey home on Thirteenth East street is adrcjably adapted to entertaining rind the presents of numerous potted pl3nts added to its attractiveness The tallies were novel being small signs in hearts diamonds clubs or I 1latles cut from tinted ivorin These cvtre Attached to a larger design of the jme kind by ribbons The completed cire thus formed a dainty souvenir Mrs E li Jones won the lirst prize a cake pate Mr Dinniny the second I n cup and saucer and Mrs Doxrud the third a pin tray The prizes were alf I al-f china decorated by the hostess Mrs Stephens was assisted in receiving re-ceiving oaiti entertaining = by Mrs Rus soIl Lord Tracy Mrs J F Evans and Miss Stella Tieniau There were about forty guests A delightful musicale at the home i I of Mr and Mrs H S Krouse was an L event of much interest and pleasure to the participants and Jtiests last week I A iew friends were invited to assist either as performers or listeners In an Jupr > mpu musical programme Vocal numbers by Mrs Silva Sirs VVoodrow and Mr Kerr violin selections selec-tions by Mr We the and several piano solos by the host made a feast for music lovers The quests were Major sind Sirs Siva Colonel and Mrs Woofirow Mrs K aboldt Mrs H 2iL Miller Mr and Mrs Arthur Brown MJss Kennnrk Jlr IVoiho Dr Dart 3Ir atcCalluin and 4Ir K TAt T-At he surprise party tenderoJ Mr Don I E Porter on tteanasdiv evening Dlis McCcnahue won the first prize for ladies a cutglass vase and Mrs Taggart won tht second some hand painted china The gentlemans rates were won by Mr B K Dickinson and JMr 3IConahue A congratulatory letter let-ter from Miss Couzins who was abs ab-s t was read by Mrs 11 IT Priter I and listened to with interest II I I The T O B dinners are much 4 praised by those favored with invita eticms to them On Monday events i The three survivors of the club ilr 1 Reid Mr Jarrett and ilr Heinte grave a dinner party which was up to the I usual standard of enjoyment artd excellence ex-cellence the guests being ilis S Woodward Miss Grace Young Hiss Xucllc Touncr Miss Woodvard MJES Jasou and Mr Rook dge On Friday evening JMr and Mrs W B Sprague Miss Rooklidge Miss Hogp Miss AUf Miss Park and Mr De Ricqules were their guests Mr and Mrs George M Downey I I rave a dinner and later a box party et tlwt Graixi In celebra tion of iliss t49 Grace Wallaces birthday anniversary Major and Mrs Downey Mr and Mrs George Y Wallace Miss Woodward and Mrs and George F Downey occupied occu-pied two boxes Miss Grace Wallace gave a dinner last l evening her guests being Mr and Mrs George F Downey Mr and Mrs I John M Zane Miss Harkness Mr W G Sharp and Mr W C Pavey On Friday evening Mr and MrsoF B Stephens gave a card party to about fifty guests Miss Yir fried Millspaugh and Master Willard Stephens performed perform-ed their allotted tasks of ushering the ladies ana gentlemen to their dressing rooms very creditably Again Mrs Stephens tallies were cleverly designed Large jugs cut from cream colored paper and gilded were laced on each table The guests were presented with rings on which narrow ribbons were tied There was a ribbon on each of the jug bandies and the uests soon found their tables by corresponding cor-responding ribbons Veritable little brown jugs were the counters and were tied to the rings by the ribbons Mrs Osmond won the first ladies prize a candlestick and shade Mrs Daniel the second prize a powder box Mr McGurrin the first gentlemens prize n Brownie cup and saucer Mr Judson the second a pen tray A goodly number of ladies were present pres-ent at the University club last even ing it being ladies night Fisher Harris entertained the company com-pany with ui characteristic and witty talk on Nothing in Particular Mrs Russell Mr and Mrs W J Mc Jmyre Mrs Hey wood Miss Maud Russell Rus-sell and Mr Arthur Pryor occupied a box at the Grand on Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs John Tilton Donnellan Judge and Mrs McDowell Mr and Mrs A Rogers and Mr and Mrs Joseph Jos-eph Lippraan also occupied boxes on the same evening Mrs John Telrnan has gone to New York for an extended visit Mr and Mrs E J Binford of Denver Den-ver ale visiting Mr and Mrs Theron Geddes Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sherman Mr and Mrs John Tilton Donnellan and Mrs H J Newman occupied a box at the Grand Mr and Mrs George Y Wallace Miss Wallace Rev and Mrs A K Hall and 1155 Hall occupied a box all the evening of the Brownies first appearance a Mr John Forbes gave a small card L Party on Tuesday The executive committee in charge of the ball for the benefit of St Marks hospital to be given at Christensens hall on the eve of Washingtons birth day will meet at the ICnutsford on Friday afternoon to complete necessary arrangements p Mrs E H Porter wil be the guest of her son Mr Don H Porter for the winter Mr Xelson Ransohoff left today for Cincinnati where his llancee Miss Carrie Mans resides They will le married on Wednesday February G and return to Salt Lake about the 15th Mr and Mrs Paul Brewster of Cheyenne are at the Templeton for three weeks They are old friends of Mr and Mrs John > f Tisdale X S Miss ILucile Hewett left yesterday morning for a visit of several months in Chicago New York and Boston a a v Mr and Mrs J T Daniel are at the Manitou Mrs Daniel returned recently from a visit to St Louis and Michigan = = Mr and Mrs M C Fox have gone to Xw York for a lew weeks M Judge and Mrs W H Smith will give a dinner at the Knutsford this evening to Judge and Mrs Henderson Judge and Mrs Harkness Mr and Mrs P L Williams Mr and Mrs John X Tisdale and Judge Merritt Mrs H M Wells Mrs J D Spencer MTS Burton and Mr and Mrs Will Clauvson occupied a box < at the Grand on Monday evening Major and Mr Sits a Mrs T J Army and Mr Walter Almy and Mr and Mrs McNally and Miss Keane occupied adjacent boxes on the same evening Mrs Maddison and the Misses Mad dison have issued invitations for a geographical party on Tuesday evening even-ing iii S Mrs C B Markland contemplates a visit to California where she hopes to regain her health so iii a Miss Bessie Glass is visiting friends In Park City Miss Cumorah Smith accompanied her to the ParkS Park-S p S The management of the Grand opera house has generously donated the proceeds pro-ceeds of one mliiinee each month to the Young Ladies Aid society iii On Friday evening Mr Charles Din woodey who departs in a few days for Idaho very pleasantly entertained the following friends Misses James Belle Weller Lucy Dean Ida Pitt Maggie Pyper Lydia Weiler Marie Woz Miss Shosforiiage Maud Bowerjng Elsie Barrow Bar-row Mary Smith HUm Peterson Lot tie Dinwoodey George Allen Bert Kelly Charles Hague Frank Horsley Fred Rigby BIc Hampton Sam Winter E M Yeller James Lambert Joe Mellin John Hagman Ralph Din1 woodey dames Dlntvoodey 1 I A very pleasant party was the one I given by Lotta and Charlie Dinwoodey on Friday evening last High five and I other games were Indulged in A pleasing pleas-ing feature if thfe evening was the music by Ida Pitts Maud Bowring I Hima Petersen and others At 11 oclock a tempting repast was served Among the guests were Misses Lucy Dean Ida PiUs Hilma Peterson Maud Bowring Carol Shoebridge Marie Wolz Mangle Pyger Mary Smith Elsie Barrows Bar-rows Lydia Weller Belle WeBer Maria James Fred Rigby James LanVbert I Bert Kelly Charles Hague LIge Weiler Frank Horsley Joe Mcllln Sam Win < bIG tt v < ters John Hagman George Alen Leon Hampton James McCarrol Ralph Din woodey and others p 4 p Miss Bertha Dodge and Miss Ella Derr gave a party at the home of Mr and Mrs W H Dodge 1321 East First South street on Wednesday evening Some of the guests contributed to the evenings pleasures Mss Alilie Bishop and Mr Ames with music and Miss Eldredge with readings The young hostess also gave some vocal selections selec-tions Cards were also prominent features fea-tures of the evenings entertainment 1 Among the guests were Mr and Mrs J D Clark Mr and Mrs John Groes beck Mr anti Mrs J lxe Mr and Mrs Frank Taylor Mr and Mrs Horace Hor-ace Ensign Mr and Mrs Richard Ed I dington Mr and Mrs Ross Mrs Jennings Jen-nings Mrs Anderson Mrs F M Lane Miss Effie Gee Miss Daynes Miss Pratt Miss Bishop Miss Eldredge Miss Naylor Miss Hettie Young Miss Edna Dwycr Miss Susie Duncan Professor Pro-fessor Langiton Mr Walt Clawson and Mr Zach Derrick |