Show 1 I 1 f r The reception to Miss Anthony and I i her associates in the Woman Suffrage conference given by Hon and Mrs F s Richards the iterWells wedding 1 and the reception tendered by Dr and t tfrs lUff to Governor and Mrs Rick ards f which full accounts appeared Jn The Herald of the following days were among the chief events of the past week 1 The kindergarten tea at the home of Mrs A Roundy the reception to the new members and strangers in the congregation of the First Conrega tional church and the W C T U re ception to Miss Shaw engaged the at I tention of many It was a week of theatre parties also The Girl I Left Behind Me at tracting many to the Salt Lake theatre and the benefits at the Grand drawing a number of the elite to that place of amusement The dramatic entertain xnent given under the auspices of the Unitarian ladies also received lit ral patronage It was an audience repre sentlng the wealth culture and fash ion of the city that enjoyed the Shakespearean Shake-spearean recital by Mr Hannibal A Williams on Monday evening The Utah Federation of Womens 4 clubs will meet at Ogden on W dnesI clay and Thursday the programme for J the meetings being as follows I Wednesday 71 in Session to be held at the Guild room corner Grant and Twentyfourth street Reports from delegates Business of i federation AVedacfedmy 12 1 oiiinsr Reception at the Reed Thursday 10 it in Session to be held at Thomas Hall Presidents address eo Mrs Corinne M Allen Salt Lake city Selection The Misses Houtz and Miss Cannon I Young Ladles aiandolin Olub Ogden I Mrs Charlotte Emerson Brown Mrs Lillie R Pardee Womans Club Salt Lake city Woman as a Citizen CitizenMrs Mrs E B Graham Magazine Clnb Ogden Vocal solo Miss Minnie Kiesel Ogden rThursday morning continued Debate Continuance in Office IMflrmativeMm Don R Coray Nineteenth Century Club Provo It egat1veiw Grace Young The Cleofan Salt Lak city < ThuvMda i p in IPiano solo soloMrs Mrs S A McCartney Ogden fTraining Schools for Girls Mrs Annie Kay Hardy Reapers Club Salt Lake city jvocal duet I Mrs W W RittX and Miss I Edna Lwyer Salt Lake city The Mother of Today I eo eo Mrs Clara E Brlggs La Coterie Ogden 1mpersonal Consideration of dub Matters r CMrs Eurithe K LaiBarthe Ladies Literary Club Sialt Lake city j Piano solo Mrs Lena Wells Salt Lake city gj Women in Journalism eo Mrs Lizzie iS Wilcox Utah Womens Press Club Salt Lake city Quartette P Mesdames Andrews Anderson Allison Short Mrs S A McCartney Accompanist CMarchesi dub Ogden The executive committee who has had charge of the arrangements consist con-sist of the following ladies Mrs tfohn 6 Corlow Mrs C K Bannister Mrs Clara E Briggs Mrs A C Bigelow Mrs Georgia Snow Carleton Mrs J K Elliott Mrs E B Graham Mrs J W Kimball Mrs A II Patton Mrs G W Perkins Miss Minnie Kiesel and EMfss Mary Baldwin The ofiicers of the club are as fol Sows President Mrs Corinne M Al len vicepresident Mrs A B Pitton secretary Mrs Emma L McVicker treasurer iuss Georgia B Webber t r directors MTF Emmeline B Wells f Yrs CMinnie P Fabian Miss Marv fr Teasdel Mis Etta Swartfcout Reed I Mrs Ransford Smith and Mrs A J l Warner t The special arrangements that have been made with the railroad companief fcr the dates of the meeting are stated in another column t The Athletic association of the University Uni-versity of Utah will give a festival ni ball on the university campus on the 31st inst The members of the association I as-sociation propose to score a greater success than that of the kirmess given IV giv-en undr their auspices The students of Brigham Young Academy will be specially Invited to be present and the friends of the Athletic association will probably be out In force The reception tendered by Hon and Mrs F S Richards to Miss Anthony t oVIis3 Shaw Mrs Bradford and Mrs Stansbury on Monday afternoon has never bepn surpassed in elegance by any Imllar function in this city The distinguished visitors could not fail to carry away with them pleasant rec ojlections of the hospitality of Salt Lakes citizens Miss Blanch Kimball pleasantly entertained en-tertained a party of friends at a Kensington Kens-ington tea on Friday The guests were Mrs George F Downey Mrs C B Rookledge Mrs H D Styer Mrs C L Robertson Mrs D J Hempstead Mrs C E Wantland Miss Young Miss Lucile Young Miss Mackintosh Miss Xtwrence < Miss Shearman Miss Crawford Miss Nason Miss Adelaide DTason Miss Hempstead Miss Bertha Hempstead Miss Hanauer and Miss Ida Haauer TCoimerous small dinner parties were given at Fort Douglas last week in Jjcnor of the visiting officers and yesterday yes-terday afternoon a larc party from the post visited Saltair r The kaffee klatsch glvtn hy Miss Colton on Friday was one of the most p enjoyable events The Her ltl has chronicled for many weeks The Invited In-vited guests were Mrs Ira H Lewis r Sirs 6 C Park Mrs Guy G Palmer r airs C H Post Sliss Palmer Miss f Graham Miss Bacon tMiss Florence I JRoundv Miss Grace Bailey Miss Maud k Walker Miss Stella Walker Miss I Thorn Miss Maud Thorn Miss Stella Tiernan Miss Webber Miss TSthelyn r Webber Miss Boyle Miss McMillan rise Lois Kimball Miss Nason Miss i Adelaide Nason Miss Edna Shearman r Pdfs Nellie Beattie Miss XDra Hark a 5 Miss Iargaret Park and Miss 25milie Katz tt OIIss Colton will leave on Friday for Philadelphia where she will spend the i ummer with relatives WI F y > surprise party tendered to Mra W ignes Olson Thomas on Wednesday i t c evening assumed the nature of a jnu E efcale is might be expected from the 1 < fact thst so many accomplished musi lans were present to say nothing of Q the musical gifts of the hostess Mrs Qtt iSzze Thomas Edward Miss PJke t S ZjLeencb i and others beside the vC31 J 1 > o > 0 o 1 i 4 hostess favored the guests with vocal selections There were also several instrumental in-strumental numbers Among those present were Mr and Mrs George B Margetts Mr and Mrs Thomas P Thomas Mr and Irs J B Burns Mr and Mrs J B Jacdon aId Mr and Mrs M J Thomas Mr and Mrs Schonberg Mrs aid Miss Heesch and Daisy Heesch Miss Pike Mrs Artnur Mrs John W Thomas of San Jose Cal Miss Thornstorf Mrs Mullhall Mrs Rudd and others Mrs Styer of Logan is visiting her mother Mrs E B Wilkes Mr and Mrs M C Fox have gone to St Louis for a two weeks visit The Ladies Unitarian society will repeat their dramatic entertainment of last Thursday and Friday evenings on May 24 This is In order to give an opportunity to hear two charming little lit-tle plays by those who were prevented from attending by the multitude of other attractions on Thursday evenlrg Those present pronoun3ed the evening a great success and the cast will be the same on the 24th Colonel and > Mrs Uarlow and twe daughters and son who have been the guests of Judge Harkness and family since Wednesday will leave tomorrow to-morrow for the eastOn east-On Thursday evening General and Mrs Penrose Major and Mrs Wallace Miss Fenton Major Hood and Dr Pen rose occupied a stall at the Salt Lake theatre k 0 Society was out In force at the testimonial tes-timonial to Madge Carr Cook and Harry Corson Clarke on Monday evening even-ing Some members of the Young Ladles Aid society Miss Hoge Miss Katz Miss McCornick Miss Lawrence Miss Alff and Miss Colton with friend X occupiel two boxes Members Mem-bers of the University club occupied two other boxes and among the smaller parties were seen Judge and Mrs McNally and others Dr and Mrs Niles and friends Mrs George M Downey Miss Shearman Miss Wallace and Mr George F Downey Mrs Susie B Root and others Mr and Mrs H C Woodrow will leave this week for Cincinnati where they will visit Mr Woodrows mother Mrs Woodrow will be gone about six weeks visiting friends In Chicago and Galesburg during her absence Mr Woodrow will return In a fortnight S Mrs George M Downey Mr and Mrs George F Downey and Mr and Mrs A F Holden occupied a box at the Grand on Thursday evening Mr and Mrs William Bradley Mr and Mrs S J Kenyon and Miss Webster formed another party on the same evening Mr S O B Cummings Mrs Egbert Roberts and Sir Albert Taylor were also occupants of a box Miss Grace Wallace left on Wednesday Wednes-day for a months visit with her aunt Mrs Lyman of Omaha 6 S The wedding of Miss Nash and Mr Carton will take place at Omaha June 6 a Mr F M Sterling of Helena a delegate to the silver convention was entertained by Mr and Mrs S J Kenyon last week Miss Bateman and Mr Kyle were among the guests at the dinner party given by Mrs Kenyon on Friday evening Mr and Mrs French and daughters were the guests of Judge and Mrs C W Bennett on Monday They were returning re-turning from California where they had spent the winter a Mr and Mrs Walter P Jennings are now installed In their handsome new home on East Brigham street Mrs Bonnemort was in the city last week the guest of her daughter Mrs Dunyon Miss Rich of Brigham City was one of the guests at the RiterWells wedding wed-ding and was entertained the latter part of the week by Miss Florence I Crismon e I Mrs Wardman expects to leave for New York next month and she will be accompanied by Miss Sallie Fisher who it is said will study with a view to fitting herself for the stage The New Mine nook The heavy demand having exhausted exhaust-ed the supply of Blue books for 95 an extra edition has just been published publish-ed It is equal in all respects to previous previ-ous editions and can be obtained at Parsons Derges Main street at 50 cents per copy This is the last opportunity op-portunity to secure a copy of this valuable val-uable society directory The Jilneicenth Century Club I The club met with Mrs Corny at Provp on Friday afternoon At the I usual hour the vicepresident Mrs Bartow called the meeting to order An excellently prepared paper was read by Miss Jones on French Artists and Artisans She conducted the club through the principal art galleries of France called especial attention to some of the most famous pictures and related a number of events connected with the artists lives Mrs Reed recalled the club to Its I ain countrle by reporting the domestic domes-tic news of the past week Mrs Bar tow reported the foreign news After recess Mrs Bonhara reviewed the everinteresting play of Romeo and Juliet iMiss Thompson spoke of the life of that brilliant actress Rachel Six of the members will go t > Ogden during the coming week to attend the annual meeting of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs Those ladies who are expecting to go are Mrs Bartow Qlrs Wedgewood Mrs Reed Mrs Coray Miss Moore and Miss Jones I THC MODEL HO3IE The model home is not the one with the beautiful exterior and spacious groundsalthough it is hard to separate sep-arate our ideal from such surroundings surround-ings for as Josh Billings was wont to say It Is as easy to love a girl in a brownstone front and fifty thousand thou-sand a year as to love the one with only her pretty face and sweet ways to recommend her So with the homeits handsome architecture and correct sanitation need be no barrier to Its completeness but the inward furnishings are so much more neces sary that I cannot conceive of a model home where love respect and unselfishness do not abide while I do believe a home in all the comprehensiveness comprehen-siveness of the word can be and is a model home from whose fountain a stream of love and joy constantly flows though the lowthatched roof and the ivyvine may be its chief outward out-ward adornments In one of the fashionable fash-ionable districts of San Francisco noted for its magnificent residences some of them costing half a million dollars one is impressed with the fact that the windows are clased and the doors barred In most of them We are told that this home was broken up by a faithless wife that by a dissolute husband this one the only son disgraced by a life of debauhery and that one is vacant because be-cause the family prefer to live in Europeand so on down the line an air of desolal tm prevaIls midst all the splendor and the costly homes are but sepulchres of brOken hearts and disappointed lives This we might say was peculiarly western if we did not know that across the continent in New York city its mast elegant house The Marble Palace is just now the cen tre of discord and unhappiness another II an-other monument to a disrupted family fam-ily So in building our home let Its corner stone be love firmly cemented with respect Not the love which mystifies and enchants for a time but that which will continue after the glamor of courtship is over and the I inner and real life is manifest Nobility of character and unselfish devotion will outweigh all the frizzles and big sleeves in the universJ Imagine Im-agine the beautiful bride pure and enchanting en-chanting transformed into the frowsley dishevelled and Illtem red wife Ugh No home can continue a successful rival to the club and the saloon where system and sunshine do not prevail and that really means industry in-dustry and cheerfulness Of course it all depends upon Mary who must be wife mother companion and friend all at once But If I were writing something which would catch the eye of John there are many things I would like to say to him of how largely the peace of the home depends upon him how much easier it would be for his wife if he remembered to be punctual at mealtime to be pleased with a lunch when Mary found It hard to get a dinner and above all to remember that devotion declares itself constantly in words and acts and the homage and care which he bestows upon his wife lessens les-sens her burdens and sweetens her Joys while the companionship and goodfellowship ibetween them is nurtured nur-tured 4 and strengthened by them The few rare instances where a wife has proven false to her womanhood and cast even a shadow of suspicion upon her faIr name may be traced back to a selfish and indifferent husband hus-band for the plant needs sunshine no more certainly for its nerfecting than does the woman appreciation and affection Love is of mans life a thing apart tis womans whole existence ex-istence and just in proportion as John is thoughtful and sympathetic Is Marys individuality enhanced even midst discouraging surroundings for sacrifice is sweet for those we love Many a home has however been maintained and its benign Influence extended to all who come within its portals where the wife has carried the burden without the cooperation and encouragement of her husbard for after all it is the woman in the home which makes or mars It and no amount of progressiveness and physiological phys-iological culture can supplant the devoted de-voted wife and the consecrated mother moth-er in her gentle and loving ministrations ministra-tions It is there her power and influence in-fluence germinate and concentrate and the duty of the hour with her is first the inward life of the home which is the real life of us all Then she must be neat and cheerful frugal and Industrious making her surroundings sur-roundings so inviting and her presence pres-ence so exhilarating that John will not find the club half so attractive as home When the babies come and our home can never be a model one without with-out the babies she must assume the duties of mother but not to the exclusion ex-clusion of John who has still a claim upon her time and sympathy even greater than before because of the i new and sacred link of parentage which should bind them closer than ever so that in his business perplexities perplex-ities and in her family cares and anxieties anx-ieties the mutual interests of copartners copart-ners in business and the goodfellow ship of comrades must continue and merge into a deeper dependence upon each other We seem in planning a handsome wardrobe in building a modern house and in driving a stylish equipage to feel that we have earned the favor of the world but of > how little Importance Import-ance is all of that If the wife has no confidence in her husUind or if the husband has ceased to respect his wife Home is home only when provided pro-vided with the blind influence of love and love cannot exist where the object ob-ject of its devotion Is unworthy its homage so I would say to John to continue the courtesies and attentions atten-tions he found so easy in the early days of courtship and to maintain his own selfrespect by an Increased reverence and tenderness for his wife the mother of his children and a life honorable and Godfearing everyday every-day and hour for therein Is peace and to Mary to let John continually find in her that true womanliness and noble nature he fancied In the bright young girl who so bewitched him long ago Remember that her husbands hus-bands interests must be her interests inter-ests intellectually socially and commercially > com-mercially but that this does not release re-lease her from any of the cares and responsibilities of motherhood Children Chil-dren have a right to a good deal of their mother the church needs her faithful assistance society claims a share of her attention and no with everything else she is forced into politics pol-itics and Its environments and landsakes I dont know however she Is to do all that she must do and do it well but I am sure she will somehow or other only I do wonder with Samantha sometimes why the men who made the geographies did not picture old Atlas in the garb of a woman as he bore the worlds burden on his shoulders I have not hoped to touch upon the minor details of the model house but if we have builded wisely they will come unbidden nor of the children for they are but miniatures of the older members and living in an atmosphere at-mosphere of integrity devotion and duty are buds of promise in a garden gar-den of Eden here on earth tAB Ogden May 15 |