Show LJL4 L J Last week W the gayest for many r rears In the social history oC Salt Labs cIty The chb f double 1 event because of its object social pleasure and Chanty St was the baIl for the benefit of Marks hospital The cotHlion II given by some of the bachelor offlcem of Fort Douglas was a very ery ul SUccess affair The members of the UniI ersity club enjoyed themsehrcs in a Ch31aderistic manner on Thursday evening The Ionic club fa gave the last pf Us series of hops > Mr and Mrs DL r Gray gave two card parties V Mrs Carles Read entertained on Tuesday r ven Ins and Thursday afternoon Mrs r I Amelia Young and airs Lizzie < Fenton ftoung were at Home to about fifty ladies on Tuesday Miss Alff gave an Afternoon reception to ladies and gen tlemen and Mrs Geddes an evening f party on Vashingtotns birthday > Ir 1 iBarratt and ltIr Burton gave a dinner at thej Alta club Miss Ora Sarkness I entertained informally last evening and Miss I Emily Curtlss gave a small party The Ladies Literary club save to colonial tea on Friday Lent will bring a sudden and de W vided m5atlon or SOCIal activity i IKiere will be several parties tomor row and on Tuesday but the I ment book of society devotees engage It pres cent a blank after that date N On Wednesday evening Lieutenants I tedman Preston Gardner Cassell J Carey Woodward and Spence gave B cotillion at Fort Douglas when Recreation t Re-creation hall was the scene of one of J the most enjoyable parties ever given If Within its walls The gallery had been remodelled md was occupied by the orchestra p r The walls were draped with large jags and the stage had the sump tuous appointments pf a luxurious parlor soft with the light falling through tinted shades and rich in rugs and divans The figures of the cotillion were especially I es-pecially pretty the girls Toting the eword figure too lovely for anything muss Miner Lieutenant Stedman and Lieutenant Preston were the leaders Miss Richards Miss Bessie Bacon and IMiss Laura Thompson distributed the I ifavors which were as pretty as they i were unique I Mrs HeJzman Mrs Wright and Mrs ftVhiteall formed the reception committee r com-mittee and accorded a gracious welcome 1 wel-come to all Choice refreshments were served at ithe officers club The guests were CoL and Mrs I iCoates Capt and Mrs Palmer Capt end Mrs WTiitall Lieutenant and Mrs r jPalmer Lieutenant and Mrs Newton Lieutenant and Mrs George Lieutenant Lieuten-ant and Mrs Guyer Lieutenant and Cirs Erwin Dr and Mrs Heizman I Lieutenant and Mrs W K Wright Miss Palmer Miss Margaret Thompson Thomp-son Miss Bacon Miss Mackintosh Miss Jean Groo Miss Florence Roundy tMiss Graham Miss Grace Young Miss Sadler Miss Hooper Miss Mary Jens L Jen-s Miss Clara Colton fMiss Edna t JShearman Miss Aggie Judge Miss r Park Miss Fenton Miss Blanche Fen I ton Miss Kate Miss Hoge Miss Noble t 2iGs < 5 Conklin Miss Agatha Conklin aiiss AUf Lieut Tyler Dr Penrose Iblr Ruckel Mr W J Lawrence Mr AJma Katz Mr Kenneth Kerr Mr H J Glendinning Mr S K Hooper Mr I Henry McCornick Mr Miles Varian air B X Smith Mr Albert Allen Mr 4 r J H Young Mr Max Smith and Mr I Dana Smith > r Mr and Mrs Charles Read gave a tard party on Tuesday evening at their home 70 Fifth East street The parlors par-lors were beautified by decorations of sjink roses and smilax Valentine Day was recalled by the score cards und tallies in heart design ornamented with cupIds and wreaths oft of-t xoses and tied with lovers bow knots The hand painting was the work of MIss Grace Young and was much admired i > < anired The plan by which partners i Were found was a novel one The names of lovers famed in history I and fiction as Heloise and Abelard I ZPaolo and Francesca Helen and Paris Antony and Cleopatra were found on the backs of the tally cards and the players thus designated hastened to find their respective mates l The first ladies prize was a heart I Ehaped bonbon box of Dresden china t and vas won by Miss Helen Crawford Miss Woodward won the second prize a tinted photograph of cupid Mr R i ST Glendinning won the first gentle L miens prize a tinted photograph oft I of-t cupid and Psyche and Mr Hoyt Sher man the Fecond a prettily bound volUme vol-Ume of Love in Idleness f The Invited guests were Judge and pIrs O W Powers Mr and Mrs 3abian Mr and Mrs John M Zane Colonel and Mrs Donnellan Mr and f if Mrs John T Donnellan Mr and Mrs iWiantland Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sherman Sher-man Dr and Mrs T B Beatty General Gen-eral and Mrs E Daggett Dr and Mr WItcher Mr and Mrs Kinkald Mr and Mrs S Park Mr and Mrs C L ttlobertson Mr and Mrs Newman Mrs T J Almy Judge and Mrs C C Good rrrin Mr and Mrs R Mackintosh Mrs cage Mrs Woodward Miss Hooper Bliss Maltese Miss Woodward Miss JHarkness Miss Ora Harkness Miss JDonnellan Miss Murphy Miss Mackintosh 1 Mackin-tosh Miss Lawrence Miss Rookledge 4MissJ Lucile Young Miss Lowe Miss Sprague Miss Crawford Miss Blair Miss Boyle Mr Downey Mr Reid Mr jRookledge Mr Young Mr Gaylord Mr Seymour Mr Nye Mr Sharp Mr I SPavey ill1 Sprague Mr Adams Mr tw Almy Mr Kerr J t Some of Mrs Charles Reads friends fenjoyed a form of entertainment that night be called a patriotic party on JThursday last Red white and blue streamers of crepe paper were festooned fes-tooned about the rooms The invita Ions had been stamped by small flags I and the number of games was indicated indi-cated by the imprints of littla hatchets hat-chets on the tallies The score and itzlly cards were tans Mrs McGurrin won the first prise a fan Mrs Fordyce the second a bouquet of red carnations tied with blue and white ribbons Mrs Bradley the third a small threecor jiered hat The guests were Mrs H P Hendcr Bon Hrs Zane Mrs Monroe Mrs Ba < jpn QIlss Keogh Mrs McCrea Mrs nicGurrin Mrs Bache Mrs Vincent 2v5Tfs Nelden Mrs NIles Mrs Varian Mrs T Jennings Mrs Will Jennings Mrs Bradle > Mrs C W Bennett Mrs rink Mrs Williams Mrs Gage Mrs Gaylord Mrs Sebree Mrs Fordyce Mrs Dickert Mrs Hogle Mrs A rl Brown Mrs Woodward Mrs Fenton c Mrs Volmer Mrs Rude Mrs J M Jiane Mrs KInkead Mrs Kimball Mrs Lawrence Mrs Roberts Mrs La Barthe Mrs Geddes Mrs Paul Mrs Jliewis i The colonial party given by Mrs fTheron Geddes on Friday evening was r one of the ost unique and successful fiver given In the city I 2Y On stepping into the parlors the h r t guests felt tfiat they were looking C o 4 J I backward at a picture of the revolutionary 1 revolu-tionary period Above the mantle hung pictures of George and Martha Wash I ington and the rooms which were draped with bunting and silken flags I were llghted by candles The evening was spent in the enjoyment I enjoy-ment of high five The score cards and tallies were artistic successes the handiwork of Mrs Ralph Hoag The former represented large trees the latter lat-ter gilded hatchets to which were attacked at-tacked the tiny trees used as counters coun-ters Eight games were played and I when the counters were all fastened to the hatchets the result was a more than usually suggestive souvenir The prizes were all candlesticks the first being of cut glass and china the second and booby prizes being of the quaint style in use in the early days of American history The ladles prizes were won by Mrs Miller Mrs Beattie and Mrs Fifield and the gentlemens prizes by Dr Witcher Dr Pfoutz and Mr Ira Lewis in the order named Even the refreshments were suggestive sug-gestive of the national colors and were dainty as welL The invited guests were Mr and Mrs W S McCornick Judge and Mrs Harkness Judge and Mrs Miner Mr and Mrs J H Bacon Mr and Mrs J P Bache Mr and Mrs F McGur rin Mr and Mrs W A Nelden Dr and Mrs Niles Mr and Mrs H J Dinniny Mr and Mrs J S Kmkead Mr and Mrs E M Miller Mr and Mrs C H Brink Mr and Mrs S L Tracey Dr and Mrs Beattie Mr and Mrs A J Dutton Mr and Mrs Ira H Lewis Dr and Mrs Pfoutz Madame Pfoutz Dr and Mrs Hughes Mr and Mrs J H Linck Mr and Mrs G P Holman Mr and Mrs C Fifield Mr and Mrs J T Daniels Mr and Mrs DeBruhl Mr and Mrs S Kenyon Mr and Mrs F Simons Mr and Mrs John M Zane Dr and Mrs Witcher Mr and Mrs V M C Silva Mr and Mrs M J Gray Mr and Mrs J F Evans Miss Beattie Miss Corbett Miss Keogh Miss McCornick Miss Hark ness Miss Ora Harkness Messrs So H Babcock A C Smith J Thompson W I Skinner and Dr Bascom Miss Maud Thorn entertained Rome young ladies charmingly yesterday afternoon by a curio gallery Miss Ethel Lynn won the first prize and Miss Grace iA Young the second The guests were Mrs Caskey Miss Ethel Lynn Miss Grace A Young Miss Donnellan Miss Corbett Miss Lowe Miss Park Miss Kiesel Miss AlfC Miss Hoge Miss Colton Miss Katz Miss Tiernan Miss Clara Boot Miss Mc aiillan Miss Sansom Miss Hulburt Miss Miller Miss Perley Miss Grace Bailey Miss Nellie Beatty Miss Hardy Miss Parsons Miss Evans On Tuesday evening Mr i and Mrs Gray gave their second party of last week Again high five was the amusement amuse-ment this time the scores and tallies being of political Interest each party being taken off in a comical tnan nero The prize winners on this occasion occa-sion were Mrs Daniel Miss Gregory Mr McMahon and Mr i McGurrin The guests were Mr and Mrs Terry Mr and Mrs Stephens Dr and Mrs Pfoutz Mr and Mrs J F Daniel Mr and Mrs F E McGurrin Mr and Mrs Richardson Mr and Mrs S J Kenyon Mr and Mrs J T Donnellan Mr and Mrs QlacMahon Mr and Mrs Russell Lord Tracy Mr and Mrs John M Zane Dr and Mrs Witcher Mr and Mrs C B Markland Mr and fclrs Ira Lewis Mr and Mrs Fred A Hale DIr and Mrs Beligman Mrs Owen Miss Gregory Miss Sinclair Mr Wester velt and Mr Windsor Mr and Mrs M J Gray gave a high five on Monday evening which was one of the pleasant events of the week The prizes were won by Mrs Fifield Mrs Linck Judge Miner and Mr Sin clair The guests were Mr and Mrs Brink Mr and Mrs Fifield Mr find Mrs Holman Mr and Mrs Geddes Mr and Mrs Dutton Mr and Mrs Sin clair Mr and Mrs Du tan Mr and Mrs Hobbs Mr and Mrs KInkead Judge and Mrs Miner Mr and Mrs Ltnck Mr and Mrs Osmond Mrs Ross Mrs Cross Miss McBrine JMiss McMaster and Mr SnelL I I On Wednesday evening Mrs S J Kenyon gave another of a series of high fives by which she has been charmingly charm-ingly entertaining her friends The first j ladles prize was won by Mrs Henry A Whitney the second by Mrs J W Donnellan the booby by Mrs Zane The gentlemens prizes were won by IMr John Tilton Donnellan Mr Fifield and Dr Witcher j Among the guests were Mr and Mrs Charles Fifield Dr and Mrs Pinkerton I Pinker-ton Mr and airs John M Zane Mr and Mrs C E Wantland Dr and Mr I J S Witcher Mr and Mrs C H I Brink Dr and Mrs H A Whitney Mr and Mrs Gephart Mr and Mrs I E W Taylor Mr and Mrs Johon i Tilton Donnellan Miss Olive Donnel I lan Miss Nellie Beattie Miss Valentine Valen-tine MISS Grace Young Miss Lucile I Young Miss Harkness Mi > s Dull Mr Franken Mr W G Sharp Mr K C Kerr Mr Will Reid and Mr Graham 1 Putnam I Washingtons Birthday was observed at the residence of Mr Rudolph Alffi by a tea given by Miss Marie Alff The parlor was handsomely decorated with pink carnations the piano lamps and candelabra being of the same shade The diningroom was especially attractive at-tractive The table was ornamented with large bunches of daffodils tied with yellow ribbon and placed at each corner A cut glass horn was suspended sus-pended from the chandelier by yellow ribbons and was reflected in a mirror in the center of the table The bay window was fashione3 into a charming nook by the addition of a piano lamp with yellow shades and by yellow draperies Miss HOg dispensed the ices Miss Park presided at the tea table Miss Nellie Beattie at the cpffee urn and Miss Nason Miss Edna Shearman and Miss Lowe served the guests In a small room opening off the din ingroom Miss Colton and Miss Ora Harlmess served punch amidst surroundings sur-roundings suggestive of the day and patriotism The hall too was draped with silken flags The hours were from 4 to 6 the rooms being crowded with representatives representa-tives of Salt Lakes elite during that time The invited guests were Mr and Mrs Park Mr and Mrs S F Walker Mr and Mrs J R Walker jr Mr and Mrs F F Eccles Mr and Mrs S Hughes Mr and Mrs C L Robertson Mr and Mrs J A Marshall Mr and Mrs J M Zane Mr and Mrs A B Witcher Mr and Mrs J S Witcher Mr and Mrs C H Post Mr and Mrs J M Bidwell Mr and Mrs J N t Ma < Sharp Mr and Mrs D J Sharp Mr and Mrs C W Fifield Mr and Mrs M C Fox Mr and Mrs Charles Want land Mr and Mrs Guy Palmer Mr and Mrs Isaac Erwin Mr and Mrs P J Morse Mr and Mrs A F Hoi den air and Mrs G M Downey Mr and Mrs Will Sprague Mr and Mrs T H Lewis Mr and Mrs James Selig man Mr and Mrs D B Hempstead Mr and Mrs L M Bailey Mr and Mrs L B Rogers Mr and Mrs D F Walker jr Miss Thorn Miss M M Thorn Miss Park Miss Mackintosh Miss Colton Miss McCornick Miss I Kimball Miss Lawrence Miss Hempstead Hemp-stead Miss Harkness Miss Ora Hark ness Miss Hoge Miss Lowe Miss Morgan Miss Beattie Mis MeKim mine Miss Chandler Miss Hardy Miss Sprague Miss Williams Miss Roundy Miss Florence Roundy Miss Tiernan Miss Royle Miss Kimball Miss Walker Walk-er Miss Wallace Miss Booklcdge Miss Crawford Miss Conklin Miss Agatha Conklin Miss Shearman Miss Edna Shearman Miss Bacon Miss Palmer Miss Nason Miss Adelaide Nason Miss Hanauer Miss I Hanauer Miss Katz Miss Young Miss Lucile Young Miss Afton Young Miss Rhodes Miss Sad ler Miss Wells Miss Webber Miss Georgia Webber Miss Ethlyn Webber Miss Woodward Miss Bailey Miss Stanchfield Miss Noble Miss Edith Noble Miss McWilliams Miss Hampton Hamp-ton Mr C A Walker Mr S H Walker Mr S Walker Mr D L Gregg Mr W C Pavey Mr W G Sharp Mr J A Pollock Mr E B I Wicks Mr G W Hemtz Mr F L I Holland Mr William Budd Mr George Brastow Mr G L Nye Mr B X Smith Mr Max Smith Mr W J Law fence Mr G N Lawrence Mr Rob Harkness Mr H Shearman Mr Ives Cobb Mr K C Kerr Mr H S Kerr Mr Alma Kate Mr Miles Varian Mr H A McCornick Mr E O Howard Mr George Wester velt Mr George F Matthews Mr De Ricqles Mr G Hampton Mr Max Hanauer Mr A Ellis Mr D Depew Mr R McKay Mr A McKay Mr Dick Sprague Mr J Gilmer Mr B J Glen dinning Mr J Jarrett Mr B Homney Mr S 1C Hooper Mr W H Donnell Mr D C Adams Mr Woodward Mr Castle Mr Gardiner Mr Preston Captain Woodbury Major Hill Rev L B Ridgley and Dr Allen Fowler As previously announced in The Herald Her-ald the engagement of Miss Meta Washburn and Mr W J Gregory has been made public The wedding will occur during the summer but the date is not yet fixed Mr C R Barratt and Mr Burton gave a dinner at the Alta Club on Friday evening to the following guests Mr and Mrs Nat M Brigham Mr and Mrs C L Robertson Mr and Mrs Chas Read Mr and Mrs P L Williams Wil-liams and Mr and Mrs Frank Harris Mr Burton departed for his home in Illinois last evening and will return with his family in about six weeks intending to locate in the city where he has been so greatly benefitted in health Mrs Amelia Young and Mrs Lizzie Fenton Young gave a tea on rat r-at the home of the former 6 First West street The rooms presented avery a-very attractive appearance the flora decorations consisting chiefly of daffodils daf-fodils and marguerites About fifty ladies enoyed the hospitality of the two hostesses Mrs C H Kraft Mrs L J Brown Miss Florence Brown and Miss Hettie Young assisted in entertaining enter-taining At the students entertainment at Saint Marys academy on Friday evening even-ing the young ladles were attired as follows Miss Alice Bruneau in red crepe cream lace Miss Eugenia Bru neau blue crepe Miss Nellie McFad den pink and white mull Miss Mary Kane white mull gold brown chiffon Miss Daisy Ferguson cream and pink China silk Miss Martha Buboltz white chiffon and blue silk Miss Katie Trumbo corn crepoa and chiffon Miss Ruth Barnard blue nuns veiling lace and ribbons Miss Uretta Ryan cream I crepon black China silk Miss Alice I ODonnell blue crepe white ribbon Miss Ida ODonnell red crepe cream ribon Miss Dora Kinney gray silk white lace Miss Florence Cameron cream crepe lace and ribbon Miss Katie Lawrence green silk white mull Miss Helen Berkland lavender silk cream lace Miss Louisa NIssler old rose silk white crepe Miss Clara Sharkey goldbrown silk cream lace Miss Mary Tripp red nuns veiling lace and ribbon Miss Cora Ferguson lavender and pink crepe Miss Virginia Clark pink and cream crepon Miss Josephine Kiernan red and green brocaded bro-caded silk Miss Grace Bailey royal purple silk and white crepon Miss Frances Brown blue crepe chiffon Miss Georgia McCullough blue silk pink lace Miss Ida Gridley pink and green silk Miss Mary Castles red and green brocaded silk Miss Hannah Bruneau lavender crepe and white lace Miss Ida Dock red and gree brocaded silk Miss Christine NIssler blue crepe and chiffon Miss Sarah Irvin Ir-vin pink and white nuns veiling Miss Clara Wilson green silk and yellow lace Miss Lulu Melster pink crepe blue silk Miss Mary Sullivan lavender I crepe white lace Miss Margarite Cotter Cot-ter oldgold silk blue trimmings Miss Lucy Cochran quaInt Quakeress gray cashmere white crepon 1 > I1s Maud Fullmer pink silk Miss Mary Kinney blue crepe and chiffon Miss Nannie Osborne nuns veiling Miss Catherine Flynn salmon silk cream lace I Miss Bessie Skyrine goldbrown silk cream chiffon Miss Bertha Doyle white figured silk mull Miss Mary Davis white mull red ribons Miss Cecelia Gottstin pink China silk Miss Edna Clark blue crepe white rlbon On Tuesday afternoon Mrs Frank Knox will entertain a party of ladies a a m Mrs J C E King has issued invitations invita-tions for a logomachy party on Tuesday Tues-day afternoon 64 Mr and Mrs F A Druehl gave a dinner party on Sunday last the occasion oc-casion being the announcement of the engagement of their daughter Miss Ella Druehl to Mr Milton Oglesby Mr and Mrs Harry Jennings have returned from their wedding tour Mr and Mrs John Reeves are at home at No3 Reggel terrace eve Miss Fenton and Miss Blanche Fen ton of Detroit are the guests of Col and Mrs Coates Mr and Mrs Arthur Brown left this morning for a visit to Washington D C They will stop at Chicago Detroit and Ann Arbor en route and will be gone about three weeks Mrs Frank Knox entertained the Circle of Strangers at cards on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening Mrs Lou Farnsworth will entertain the same club minus the gentlemen tomorrow afternoon The Ionic club gave the last of its i I1i = > > series of hops at Chrjstensens hall on Monday evening The evening was spent as pleasantly as all the Ionic evenings are The Halloween club will be entertained enter-tained by Mr and Mrs J E Clark tomorrow to-morrow evening 1 Miss Margie Sharp will entertain on i Friday evening 4 S i Mr W Hi Shearman entertained brethren of the Bachelors Tontine Mutual Benefit association on Thursday Thurs-day evening The occasion was the first annual dinner of that association of antiBenedicts 3 J Mrs W H Bancroft and Miss Adelaide Ade-laide Nason returned from the east on Thursday evening 4 Miss Grace Young read a paper on the Education of Women in Ancient I Times and Miss Lucile Young paper Ion I-on Modern Education of Women at the Cleofan on Tuesday a a a I Mrs W S McCormick is expected to arrive from the east this week A party consisting of Mr and Mrs O C Beebe bliss Blanche Woodruff Miss Kate Clawson Mr Joseph Daynes jr and Mr Fred Daynes went to Provo on Tuesday to participate In a party given at the Roberts house on Tuesday evening The earlier part of the evening was devoted to a geographical geographi-cal game prizes being awarded to Mr Joseph Daynes and Mi George Refreshments Re-freshments were served after which dancing was enjoyed till a late hour t Mrs Le Grand Young and Miss Afton left on Thursday for a visit of three weeks with Mr and Mrs B B Young at Chicago Mrs T B Beatty has issued invitations invita-tions for a card party on Tuesday eening a a aMiss a-Miss Ora Harkness entertained some friends informally at cards last evening even-ing a a aMiss a-Miss Rutt entertained twenty friends at a Chatterbox party one evening last week Mrs A C Ewing entertained at luncheon on Wednesday the ladies who assisted at her tea given a short time ago Heaps of fun and no ladies Such was the description given by a member mem-ber of the University club of the eve of Washingtons birthday as spent by the club Mr Kyle Mr George Nye and Mr Westervelt entertained the au dllence with several readings Ir Mrs Thomas Carter gave another of a series of luncheons yesterday a 9 VAn I An old fashioned party was held at the Fifteenth ward hall on Friday evening at which about thirtyfive or forty young people were in attendance The ladies and gentlemen present were attired in the costumes of our great greatgreatgreat grandmas and grandpas and In the Quaint garb of days gone by made a handsome appearance ap-pearance Some of the costumes were of rare merit and it was with great difficulty that the judges could decide as to who were entitled to the prizes The awards were finally made Mrs Matie Ashton taking the ladles prize a silver card receiver and Mr Willard C Burton the gentlemans a silk muffler a a a Mrs J C E King gave a thimble bee to about thirtysix ladies yesterday afternoon The rooms were adorned with palms pink carnations and violets and the ladies carried away with them corsage bouquets of violets a a a Mrs John Kempf gave a high five on Thursday evening at her home 446 South West Temple street Mrs Loch rie and Mrs Letcher were the champions cham-pions of the evening carrying off the first honors The guests were Judge and Mrs Lochrie Mr and Mrs Glea son Mr and Mrs De Graff Mr and Mrs Hanley Miss Riddle Miss Blan chette and Mr Rule Letcher The Magazine club will meet with Mrs Briggs at 2131 Adams avenue on Thursday Feb 28 The change of date is on account of conflicting engagements engage-ments on Ash Wednesday The poses plastique to be seen at the social given by the jadies of the Theo sophical society on Thursday will be classical the theme of one being the sacrifice of a maiden to the deity of the Nile a a aMiss a-Miss Emily Curtis entertained a number of friends last evening |