Show SOCIAL AMUSEMENTS The Ladies Auxiliary of the Y ii C A will give a Penny for Your Thoughts social at the home of Mrs Patten corner of Fifth and D streets on Tuesday evening < the 29th inst All are cordially invited 01 S The Jewel club will give a masquerade masque-rade ball at the Auditorium on Thursday Thurs-day evening The second annual ball of the Lincoln II drum corps will take place at Chris I tens ens hall on Feb 15 The reception I committee consists of Frank Williams Robert Smith and Charles Stanton I The floor committee D Archer W P Mahoney and L C Bassett Business meeting F Williams D C Bussefct and Major F A Simonds The carnival given at the Twentieth ward hall last evening for the joint benefit of the Sunday school and Utahs delegates to the Womans Suffrage convention attracted a large audience There were various amusements some fine sftereoptlcan views being among the features S S SAt S-At the meeting of the Students society so-ciety at the L D S college last evening even-ing the following programme was given RecitationMiss Donnette Smith LectureDavid McKenzie DuetMisses Misses Mabel Cooper and Eva Winberg The Social Wheel club the largest and oldest association of cyclists in the city gave its first annual ball last evening at Chris tens < ns hall The racing men and roadsters turned carpet car-pet knights the scorches outdid each otflier in gallantries and the century riders showed their powers of endurance by dancing every number num-ber even to the last extra There was a fair attendance and it was noted that most of the dancers were wheelmen and wheelwomen Mrs August Stein the first Utah woman wo-man to win a century badge was present pres-ent and wore her well earned insignia insig-nia In the short breathing spaces between be-tween the dances there was a great deal of enthusiastic talk about records rec-ords The grand march commenced at 830 and was led by Dr N W Hewett and lady The committees were as follows Arrangements Ar-rangements J w Neill F A Man gum John Harding C N Butler floor C A Emise N W Hewett John Harding J W5 Neill reception Mrs C P Stein Mrs Mattie Moffat Miss LucInda Evans Frank H Clifton R H Officer August Stein Among those present were Judge and Mrs E A Smith Mrs Sheets Mrs Buck Mr and Mrs Stein Mr arid Mrs Oscar Groshell Mr and Mrs Z Branes Mr and Mrs Arch Bradford Mrs F H Groshell Mrs P L Johnson Mrs Harris Mrs Eliza D Moffat Mr and Mrs F H Clifton Mrs J D Morse Mrs W C Buck Misses Diana Lloyd Bothwell Jennie I Irvine Hattie Davis Mollie Bryson Gerta Oakey Lee Moffat Daisy Mof fat Mattie Moffat Minnie Jones Liz zie Jones Pearl Russell Jean Bowman Ada MinMer Flygare Shaw Shelmer dine Jessie Hardy Bessie Emise Lucinda Lu-cinda Evans Nesbitt Edith Keat May Keat Jensen and Messrs M A Beach Ws C Lockington John Harding J W Neill R H Officer George L Weiler Fred May Andy Beveridge Herbert Hirschman J Greenwald Wesley Brown F A Mangum A F Hill Oscar Os-car Hemmenway T S Jensen and Maddox Hyde The club was organized iji February 1890 and is composed of 4S active members mem-bers I is a branch of the League of American Wheelmen and has made weekly runs since its organization C A Emise is the captain A charily entertainment was held In the Fourteenth ward assembly hal last evening I was given by the Deacons and Primary association to assist the bishops In furnishing coal for tOte poor The programme included a song fby a class of children a recitation by Louisa Badger a motion song by eight little girls a recitation by Ellis Shipp a vio Hn solo by Bertie CUre a recitation by Cora Nelson a recitation and dance by Lyle Young a duet by Daisy Fox and Minnie Goss a recitation iby Roy Taylor a second song by a class of chil dren and recitation < by Frankie Young Ruby Workman and George Fox The entertainment was concluded by a farce entitled Taming of the Lion by George Fox Charles Stevenson Rov Morris Lyle Young Daisy Fox and Minnie Goss The programme was a creditable one and the attendance good S a S The Alpha Theta club met with Miss Xora Cannon last evening There was a short bur interesting programme consisting of an inaugural address on the theme of friendship and association associa-tion by the president Lee Young apian a-pian solo by Miss Rideout a review of Shelleys poems by W N Patterson a vocal solo That the Flowers Said by H L Nelson and a selected reading read-ing from Innocents broad by Seth Th < oma3 The remainder of the evening was spent in n social manner The next meeting Britton of the club will be with Miss Vaeria Brton |