| Show i i t fr A bit of society news that syill be wi of great interest to many gait many Lake I people and to TJtonians g generally is the announcement of the wedding of Dr Elxen Curtis Gage of this city and Judge J H McBrifle for many years oae of the most prominent figures in I tht territory and now a resident ure of Spokane Trash Dr Gage ash J f for Chicago yesterday I e and the treading will tIe place upon the day of her arrival there the cere mony to take place at the home of her h broker Their home In future will be I t Spokame where Judge McBride v Judbe holds a high position at the bar The I many friends of both bride and groom will unite with The Herald in wishing them long life and much appinass A engagement wa recently announced I an-nounced in Omaha that Is of interest II In Salt Lakes Inner circles that of i Miss Fadie V Nash and Mr Henry t Carton Miss Nash has visited Miss I IircCornlck Miss Wallace and other friends in this city and Mr Carton spent a weEk here last summer A dancing and card party was given on Friday evening by Miss Ruby Claw son at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs H B Claw on Canvas f was stretched in two of the rooms which were devoted to dancing while another room wa provided with card tables Mr Frank Taylor and Spencer Clawson jr presided alternately at T the piano providing music for the dancers Those present were = Qlr and I Mrs Harry Jennings Mrs Frank Beattie Mrs John Groesbeck jr Miss I Claire Clawson Miss Geneve Ellerbeck Miss Ella Clark Miss Kate Dwyer Y Miss Rose Porter Miss Lou Groesbeck r Oliss Nana Morris Miss Ardelle Cum t ming Miss Claire Clinton Miss Frankie Sharp Miss Alley Davis Miss Lucile Sears Miss Katherine Dougall Miss Allie MlllPr Misses Juno and Winnie Sprague Miss Kate Trumbo Miss Bessie Clawson Misses Alice and I Kate Clawson Miss Green Miss May I i Jennings Miss Fannie Bird Miss Edith Eler beck Miss Aggie Sharp Professor l George W Marshall Messrs Fred t Odell Charles Lawrence Hardy Lynch Austin Whitney Earl Cummings ming Jules La Barthe Chauncey Benedict Ben-edict Walter Meeks Scott Wells Sam i t Porter James Clinton Mr Farnsworth Farns-worth Seldon Clawson Henry Bailey Mr Lambert Mr Green Spencer Claw Eon jr Theo Gunter Hal Cobb f Alonao Hyde 1 i O Wednesday last Mrs W W Biter and Miss Susie Biter gave an elegant daffodil luncheon to fourteen friends tTheir guests were Mrs Harry Jennings Jen-nings Mrs Tomas Sloan Miss Ednu Dyer Miss Edith Dlnwoodey Miss liucile Jennings Miss Nellie Groesbeck Miss Meta Whburn Miss Edith TVeller Miss Cora Young Miss Isabel Bears Miss Florence Crismon Miss Mary Jennings and Miss Alley Davis r E B Jones save a charming I f luncheon on Thursday in honor of Mrs I Corlew Mrs Bannister and Mrs Graham I Gra-ham Ogden delegates to the meeting of the general committee of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs The table was layishly ornamented with daffodils and at each plate was a card containing a Quotation In praise of those flowers Attached to the cards were daffodils tied by yellow ribbon Besides the guests of honor there Were present Mrs C E Alien Mrs It William Wlghtman Mrs William C Jennings Mrs Frank Vincent Mrs 1 W A Nelden and Mrs Eugene Lewis j Senator Shoup will arrive from Boise this morning and be the guest of Mr i and Mrs James Glendennlng till tomorrow i i t to-morrow when be leaves for Chicago 1 He will be accompanied by Mrs and f Mss Shoup who have ben visiting r Mrs Glendlnning the past week Thursday was Military NightVat the Grand opera house Many of the officers of the Sixteenth Infantry v < represent re-present and the Utah National Guard f was represented by Governor Wet General bang Major Cannon Colonel Clayton Colonel Page and the signal corps Most of the officers were In full regimentals and were accompanied t by ladies I I Three events stand out prominently hf amidst the social affairs of the week There were the Alieni Temporis Flores ball the preliminary meeting of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs and the Trilby evening The at homes of Miss Jennings and Miss Royle will J3G enjoyable events of this week Society So-ciety pretty generally is fully aware that this is the lenten season and is acting in strict conformity with that t knowledge 1 On Monday evening the Alieni Tem ports Flores gave a ball at Christen I sens hall which proved to be an extremely ex-tremely pleasant affair Full particulars < particu-lars appeared in Tuesdays Herald I it probable that the club will arrange for some dancing parties at Saltair The committee i during the lake season I tee composed of Mr and Mrs S H Lynch Mr and Mrs S L Clawson and l and Mrs C H Krait Mr Mrs L A Clayton Mr and Mrs Wash Young and Mr and Mrs J A Groes beck jr deserves high praise for its successful management of the bal The Trilby evening was another of the many triumphs in the way of originality orig-inality of plan and cleverness of execution execu-tion scored by the Unitarian ladles The popularit of the Unitarian entertainments enter-tainments was shown by the large audience and the successful rendition of each number was attested by hearty applause Mrs O A Jennings and Miss Jennings Jen-nings issued invitations for an evening even-Ing of old fashioned music tomorrow Mrs Silva Mrs Woodrow Miss Royle MV Thomas and others will assist Miss Jennings in the programme which will consist of old ballads I A company of Miss Hula Ensigns friends was very pleasantly entertained entertain-ed at her home on East Temple street lYiday evening Progressive highfive j was played for nearly two hour and after refreshments had been partaken refrehments of the guests were favored with instrumental in-strumental and vocal music If late strmetal fun Is which hours are a criterion by hOUr to gauged are i Is certain that all enjoyed en-joyed themselves to a considerable e r ient for it was nearly 2 before the Quests departed Those present were = 1 Misses Plet Lambourne inga Hansen faith Wright Laura Wright Rhoda J Jackson Pauline Held and Mary Held Paulne Pal Joe McKnisht Paul and Messrs r ad lier Baxter Ernest Brown Pranll mer Brown Lan Lambournej Ben Johnson and George Ensign airs Adolph Anderson gave a high Thursday afternoon being a live on Turday nferobn beIg IMed Y XLrs Cutler and Mrs X5ra r o I o Jennings in the programme which will consist of old ballads I A company of Miss Hula Ensigns friends was very pleasantly entertained entertain-ed at her home on East Temple street lYiday evening Progressive highfive j was played for nearly two hour and after refreshments had been partaken refrehments of the guests were favored with instrumental in-strumental and vocal music If late strmetal fun Is which hours are a criterion by hOUr to gauged are i Is certain that all enjoyed en-joyed themselves to a considerable e r ient for it was nearly 2 before the Quests departed Those present were = 1 Misses Plet Lambourne inga Hansen faith Wright Laura Wright Rhoda J Jackson Pauline Held and Mary Held Paulne Pal Joe McKnisht Paul and Messrs r ad lier Baxter Ernest Brown Pranll mer Brown Lan Lambournej Ben Johnson and George Ensign airs Adolph Anderson gave a high Thursday afternoon being a live on Turday nferobn beIg IMed Y XLrs Cutler and Mrs X5ra r o I o ham The color scheme nink and green was carried out in floral decorations I tions tallies and refreshments The prizes were won by Mrs Leonard and Mrs Lorin The guests were Mesdames Graham Fife J M Marriott J S Higgin botliam H E Adsit A E Potter E P Newell W N Carman Chapman Harrington 3L Brown Ebort C Hawey Manly Owen J Dinwoodey Hanna M B Wykcr C W King E E Sheppard A N Cherry Hazen J C Budds H L Cutler Yant H M Gushing Bonetti C N Loring Vice lins S Mcl > owall Leonard W L Price Warren Paul and Martin 4 a 1 Mrs John E Clark entertained the Halloween club last week 080 Major and Mrs George 1 Downey entertained exSenatoi Davis and party Mrs Holden Mrs Landstreet Mr and Mrs George F Downey Mr Pollock aid Mr Wicks at luncheon on Wednesday JIrs George F Downey and Mrs Landstreet returned from San Francisco Fran-cisco on Thursday ti S Mr and Mrs Nelson Ransohoff nee Miss Carrie Mans arrived from the east on Wednesday and will be the guests of Mr and Mrs Simon Bamber ger for the present Mrs Corlew returned to Ogden this evening after a visit of several days with friends in this city She is one of the leading spirits in theUtah Federation Fed-eration of Womens clubs Miss Welhe and some friends celebrated cele-brated the anniversary of her birthday birth-day by a card party on Monday evening even-ing igProf a 4 Prof G f Marshall gave an instructive in-structive and entertaining address on The English Drama at the last meeting meet-ing of the Cleofan Mr and Mrs W W Chisholm entertained enter-tained some friends with what might be styled a graphophone recital on Tuesday evening a BO Mrs Frank McGurrin has gone east for a visit of two months She will spend that time with relatives and friends in Detroit and South Bend and may visit New York before her return i Mrs R Harkness Is now in New Orleans Or-leans and wall make a protracted visit In the Crescent City a a Mr and Mrs 11 C Fox are expected to return from their eastern visit this week 4 a Mrs W S McCornick returned from the east on Wednesday Miss Crawford and Mr T O Jones are now at home at 415 South West Temple street Mrs H D Styer of Logan was the guest of Major and Mrs Wilkes last week a Mrs W B Sprague has returned from her visit in tom Denver am The young people of the Unity club give a candy pull and miscellaneous I I programme on Friday evening probably prob-ably at Unity hal I ilHss Chapins Froebel class for I mothers and others interested In kindergarten kin-dergarten training will be opened at the home of Mrs E H Parsons 547 East Second South street at 2 p mon m-on Wednesday Plans of the course will be discussed and kindergarten games played Al are invited Miss Mabel Pratt entertained some ing friends informally on Tuesday even Miss Stella Joseph and her brother Mr Julius Joseph arrived here yesterday yester-day morning en route to California Harry They are Joseph the guests of 11 and Mrs S z Mrs Landstreet left for the east yesterday morning after a visit of a few days with her sisters Mrs George F Downey and Ir A F Holden 3 5 C The society columns of this paper have been reduced on Sunday as a large part of that matter is published in the department Of Interest to 1 Women during the week 4 t i Miss Mildred Shelmerdine Miss Florence Flor-ence Walker and Miss Edith Walker gave a card party on Thursday evening even-Ing to about thirty friends The first prizes were won by Miss Mae Cunningham Cunning-ham and Mr W P Gunter the consolation conso-lation prizes by Miss Fannie Sharkey and Mr William Bennett Those who participated In the pleasures pleas-ures of the evening were Misses Carrie Nichols N Nichols Maud Ensign Anna Trezise Allie Miller Ada Walker I Wal-ker Belle Dewey Mae Cunningham I Anna Murray Fannie Sharkey May I Kaylor Libbie Brockbank and Josie Holcomb and Messrs Scot Oscar i Williams Fred Egan Henry Bailey I A Smith Will Clark Will Bennett Dr Shelmerdine W Browning W P Gunter Frank McKimmins J Greene wald M Christensen Walter Coleman and N Shelmerdine C C Miss Annie Jorgensen of this city leaves over the Union Pacific today for Reno Nevada where she will be Carried Car-ried on Tuesday morning to Mr William I liam Dunlap They will In future reside re-side at Wadsworth Nevada 4 |