Show L Ilbi QC JJ1 f m I I i > The wave of patriotism that has F IJ > swept over the city during the past 4 week culminating last night in the i arrival of our did friends of the gallant y Sixteenth has thrilled all lasses and t attention has been diverted from the ordinary channels Talk of battles on land and sea have oUcceeJed i discussions discus-sions as to entertainments and the movements of the troops has been the f engrossing subject With the stern realities re-alities of war facing us there has been V a disinclination to indulge in social activity I ac-tivity and the affairs of the week have I been for the most part functions arranged ar-ranged a long time ago They were comparatively few and even in them the spirit of patriotism was manifested I in various ways I f One element of our social lifeFort I Douglas has been completely eliminated M eliminat-ed The officers are on their way to the front and the ladles have scattered to t other places to remain until the cruel war is over The largest affair of the week was I the Unity Circle ball at Christensens f on Friday night The senior class of I the high school had a pleasant reunion and banquet at the home of Mrs L C I I Trent the same evening and several very pretty but smaller affairs were I given I 0 0 L The principal event of the coming weekwill be the dance given tomorrow evening by Mr and Mrs Hubbard I Reed and lire and Mrs Robert J Glen dinning at the handsome home of Mr i and Mrs Hubbard Reed It will be the first time the ball room in the new home has been thrown open 20 couples havingbeen invited to enjoy the occasion occa-sion It is expected that Mr Glendin I ning will lead a cotillion during the evening I < S > 0 0 I Another enjoyable atfair of the coming com-ing week will be the card party on Friday Fri-day afternoon at which Mrs Reming ton will be the hostess I < S > < > Mrs Albert F Holden entertained at cards Friday afternoon The rooms were decorated with yellow and white tulips palms and ferns As tally cards chatelaines were used and for each game won an ornament was attached to the chatelaine Prizes were won by MIES Harkness Miss Davenport and Mrs Sherman Among the guests were Mrs George Y Wallace Mrs Kurtz Miss Wallace Mrs F J Fabian Miss Davenport Mrs M C Fox Miss Fox Mrs Hark ness Miss Harkness Miss Ora Hark ness Mrs W H Bancroft Miss Nason Mrs Crane Mrs Ducat Mrs Wygant Miss Kent Mrs Cabaniss Mrs Kenneth I Ken-neth Kerr Miss Crawford Mrs l Woodward I Wood-ward Mrs Bidwell Mrs Spencer Mrs George M Downey Mrs George F Downey Mrs Hoyt Sherman Mrs William I Wil-liam Igleheart Miss Lawrence Mrs Hubbard Reed Mrs Robert Glendin mng Mrs George A LoWe Miss Lowe 000 Mrs Tayman of Fort Douglas has gone east aQO The German club was entertained Monday evening by Mrs Rancke The club has adjourned for the summer I vr < s > < 2 > < S > Mr Beeman and the Misses Beeman have returned from California < S > < S > 0 Mrs J L Rawlins has returned from Washington D C I r < J > 0 v Miss Lowe entertained the Musical club Monday evening The Easter idea was carried out in the decorations and prizes The successful contestants for the prizes were Mrs Sam C Park Miss Burke Mr Chester Nason and Mr Sam C Park I The quests were Mr and Mrs Sam Park Miss Park Miss Webber Miss Kiesel of Ogden Miss Sibyl Anderson Miss Nason Miss Carter Miss Gwen Morgan Miss Burke Miss Forbes Mr Nye Mr Ferry Mr George Lawrence Mr Hampton Mr Max Hanauer Mr Humphries Mr Nason 0 0 < 5 > Miss Park will be the hostess of the Musical club this week < 9 I J < 9 The Dollar Luncheon club was entertained enter-tained yesterday by Miss Harkness The decorations were very effective and the menu served a dainty one Of the members there were prsent Mrs George F Downey Miss Lawrence Mrs M C Fox Mrs William Reid Miss Wallace Miss Crawford v 0 C Mrs C E Allen entertained informally Inform-ally Tuesday evening < s > < V > 0 Judge and Mrs Le Grand Young have gone to New York 0 0 0 Dr and Mrs C B Hough are at home again < 000 Miss Edith Hale has gone east 0 0 > Mrs Howat and Miss Mary Hovat have returned from the east o 0 G Mrs Kurtz is the guest of Mrs George Y Wallace 000 The marriage of Miss Gertrude Cohen Co-hen and Mr David L Wertheimer was the principal wedding of the week The affair took place Tuesday afternoon at the home of the brides sister Mrs I I I Emanuel Kahn The ceremony was performed at 4 oclock by Dr M Perez Jacobson of Chicago and was witnessed II nessed by the relatives of the bride I and groom Following the ceremony an elaborate dinner was served after which Mr and Mrs Wertheimer left I for California carrying with them the best wishes of a host of friends On their return they will go at once to their future ome In De Lamar Nev 0 < S > 0 Mr Everette Ferris has gone to Eureka Eu-reka s > v < r Dr and Mrs Jacobson left for Chicago Chi-cago Tuesday eveningS < evening-S > < S > < b Mr and Mrs Dale have returned from the < east < > < S > 1 > A musical entertainment was given at the Phillips Congregational church Friday evening in honor of Mr J O McCracken The programme was thoroughly enjoyed by the large audience au-dience < > < > n The members of Unity Circle gave an enjoyable dance Friday evening at Christensens The affair was chaperoned by Mrs Maynard Mrs Farnsworth Mrs Sad ler Mrs Cherry Mrs Gray and Mrs Cowan I Among those present were Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong Messrs George J Airis Fred Armstrong Willis and Chester Ames Mort Allen Dorr Aus I tin Harry Anderson Harry Atkinson Misses Mabel and Sybil Anderson Ella Atkinson Marie Alff Mr and Mrs I J Brinker J H Beifus J M Bowman 1 B B Barnes William Bartling Messrs BrammoJ Brown Badger Boyd Bun nell and Barries the Misses Bittner I Baum Burke Beittle Mary Brixen Beason Brown Mr and Mrs W R I Cambridge P E Connor Dr and Mrs Colborn Messrs Will Cunningham Cobb Cannon Clawson Cummings Caine Clark Conway Cross Culmer Cash Campbell Dr Croxall the Misses Pearl and Catherine Culmer Clinton Emily Curtis Carter Cherry Messrs Donnellan Daynes George Dern George Dow C M Dull the Misses Maggie Daly Florence Dye Florence Dow Leah and Stella Dunford Dern Dickert Mr and Mrs J F Evans W S Evans Messrs Earls Eldredge Fred Egan Byron Eager the Misses Evans Elmer Erickson Ensign Mr and Mrs L H Farnsworth Messrs E M Fowler Fow-ler Ferguson and Fisher the Misses Ethel Froiseth Nellie Fritsch Jessie Forbes Messrs Groo Gates Grimsdell Graeber Gray Graham the Misses Florence Groesbeck Glass Gallagher Mr and Mrs Ralph Hoag Messrs Hardy Hampton Hempstead Hooper lie ett Hartley Hill Hammel Hess Harmes Hemphill the Misses Hayes Laucine Hoge Hardin Frances Mary and Florence Howat Lottie 1 Holmes Olive Hoff Jennie Irvine Messrs Paul and Elliot Kimball Kelly I Keysor the Misses May Keate Kate I Kanters Grace Keeler Mary Knicker bocker Ella Keating Florence Kessler I Mr and Mrs Lynch Mr and Mrs W II I P Lynn Mr and Mrs W E Lake i Messrs Lollin Lambert Lynn Little Lambourne Lattimer Lawrence the j Misses Annie and Margaret Liggan Jennie andEthel Lynn Olive Lister Emma Lunt Messrs Moore Moffat Morris Moyle Miller May Mercer Miles the Misses Matie Mack May nard Moffat Marshall Murdock Murray Mur-ray Messrs F T McGurrin Mc Knight McCarroll 1 McIntyre the Misses McLaughlin Messrs Fred Odell Ollicer Miss Louise Odell Messrs Sam Porter Price Peters the I Misses Maud Parker Ethel Powers Pitt Pratt Dr E F Root Mr and Mrs C L Rood Messrs Robinson Richards Roberts Rooklidge the Misses Linnie Rutt Alice Rowe Mabel Riley Root Mr and Mrs George A Snow Mr and Mrs F B Stephens Messrs Sawyer Sadler Sprague Smith Savage Schoppe Stewart Simmons Sim-mons the Misses Winnie Sprague June Sadler Shaw Shelmerdine Jennie Sands Sybil Stewart Edith Sears Mr i and Mrs Tobin Mr and Misses Tuttle j i Messrs Thomas Thompson the Misses Thorn Tompkins Taylor Messrs Wallace Wal-lace White Wilson Williams Woodman Wood-man the Misses Watson Walker Whitney Webb and the Misses Young 000 The seniors of the High school class of 98 enjoyed a reunion and banquet Friday evening at the home of Mrs L C Trent The tables were artistically decorated with the High school colors entwined with the red white and blue After the guests were seated Mr Sam Russell president of the society arose and bade them welcome Mr Ralph i Richards acted as toastmaster the various va-rious responses being highly enjoyed Present were Ella Dangerfield Nellie Nel-lie Manning V Matie Hall Helen Walsh Elsa Dickert Hattie McKellar I Priscilla Livingston Katherine Anderson I Ander-son Emma Armstrong Madge Wester field Ruby Armstrong Minnie Norvell Mabel Davis Annie Jones Sabina I Smith Clarence Thatcher Anna Rogers I i j Rog-ers Laura Sherman Lydia Weiler Louise Evans Gertrude Felt Pauline I Groo Allie Miller Etta Atkinson Maggie Mag-gie Livingston Bessie Snyder Della Plaisted Gertrude Jones Irma Alff Inez Trent Della Engleman Mabel Gardner Pearl Durnell Gwin Officer Sam Russell Harry Atkinson Clarence Cohn Clarence Bruce Clarence Hol man Alex Eberhardt Rothwell Hard ing Carl McDonald Lyman Clinton Jay Groo Jerome Ireland Fred Meak in Ralph Richards Joseph Hicks I Clyde Carver Dean Breeze 0 0 0 Miss Wallace has returned from the east C > t > O Miss Nason will entertain the Tuesday Tues-day Afternoon club this week n < 9 0 Mrs Wilbur Flagg and Miss Marix have gone to Denver They will remain a month n G P Mr Jack Burke is down from Idaho < 9 < i > 0 An appreciative audience attended the pianoforte recital given Tuesday evening at the Congregational church I by Miss Gratia Flanders and her pupil Miss Pearl Rothschild assisted by the Christensen brothers string quartette I I < 2 > 0 0 Miss Kiesel has returned to Ogden I < 0 0 Mr and Mrs Lucien Bothwell have I issued invitations to the marriage of I their daughter Minnie Adele to Mr William W Hull on Saturday April 30 0 0 0 Mrs B S Potter of Bloomington Ills is visiting friends in Salt Lake < 900 Miss Fannie Sharkey has returned from Californ1 aU G 0 A number of lais l ot the city aided by members of the K of ° lodge are making arrangements for a concert to j i be given on May 3 in K of P hall The affair will be given as a testimonial i testimon-ial to John P Meakin < > < > 0 1 Rev T C Iliff has returned from the i south c c Mrs W H Carman of St Louis is visiting her daughter Mrs Tyler c 0 0 Mrs B P Maddox of Baltimore is I the guest of Mr and Mrs W P Cooper at 777 Fifth street I 0 0 0 Mrs M P Jacobsen is visiting friends I at 334 East Second South street I I 0 0 < > Mrs H S Krouse is in the city < V 0 0 The Wednesday evening social at Christensens was well attended < 9 < > < > Mrs F Levy and son leave for New York April the 24th where they will make their home 0 0 0 A character ball will be given Tuesday I Tues-day evening in the Tenth ward assembly I assem-bly rooms under the auspices of theY the-Y M and Y L M I A < > 00 Mrs George Warwick has gone to Kansas City on a two months visit 0 0 0 Mrs Nellie Wall has returned from a I trip to California and Mexico Oc 0 Mrs Kirtland has gone to Denver where she will remain until July 0 0 0 Major H C Hill returned yesterday from a four months trip in the east 0 0 0 A dance will be given In the Ninth ward meeting house on Wednesday evening April 27 0 0 0 Miss Laura Newton was the hostess of a charming party given at her home at 208 West Fifth North street on Thursday evening last Dancing and various games were the order of the evening and light refreshments were served Those who enjoyed the affair were Miss Hylda Burton Miss Lily Dean Miss Emma Wallace Miss Kate Varley Miss Isabel Hooper Miss Carrie Car-rie Hardy Miss Edna Rawlings Miss Lydia Willis Miss Retta Rawlings Mr George Sims Mr Parley Papworth Mr Henry Doremus Mr Ray Papworth I Mr Rot Hardy Mr Dick Carlson Mr Harry Willis Mr Roy Frost Mr Andrew An-drew Jensen Mr Leslie Margetts and Mr William Mulhall < j > < S > < SOn > l S-On Tuesday evening the 26th at 8 oclock an entertainment and social will be given in the Seventeenth ward meeting house for the benefit of the Mutual Improvement association Thc following programme will be rendered Baritone solo Mr Winslow Smith contralto con-tralto solo Miss Edna Dwycr recitation recita-tion Mr Chester Ames tenor solo Mr Sale piano solo Miss Lyle Young tenor solo Mr Caleb Bywater soprano so-prano solo Miss Della Daynes bass solo Mr John James piano duet Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs Cook Following this dancing will be indulged in from 10 oclock until midnight Refreshments will be served from a number of I booths presided over by popular young ladies of the ward Admission 25 cents A cordial invitation to all 3 > 0 < > I Mrs Harvey entertained the You and I I China club last week The hostess was presented with a number of pieces of I china and high five was played First prizes were won by Miss May Birken shaw and Mr S Delavage and second I prizes by Mrs David Gallacher and Mr C C Strickland After supper the club adjourned to meet next Thursday I evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Buller corner of Third and T streets 0 < S > 0 I Mrs May Woods entertained the Sego Lily club at cards on Monday evening I Prizes were won by Mr A V Proctor Mrs Ed Davis Booby prizes were I awarded to Mr William Rossiter jr and Mr A Strong After cards a musical I musi-cal programme was enjoyed Those present were Mr and Mrs H Badlev I Mr and Mrs Ed Davis Mr and Mrs William Rcssiter jr Mr and Mrs A V Proctor Mr and Mrs A Strong Mrs Ashman and Mr Earl U < S > < 3 > A delightful party was given by Mrs Orson P Arnold jr at her pleasant home 10S Third street on Thursday afternoon and evening to a number of her lady friends It was the anniversary anni-versary of the hostess birthday and she was the recipient of numerous handsome and valuable presents Sixtythree was the same and avery a-very pleasant time was enjoyed Light refreshments were served during the afternoon and an elegant supper in the evening The supper table was adorned with a profusion of violets and presented a very pretty appearance appear-ance The guests were Mrs Jed Cllve Mrs Walter Squires Mrs I Orson Rogers Mrs Sep Sears Mrs Joe Thomas Mrs Orson P Arnold sr Mrs Lambourne Mrs J C Platt Mrs F Platt Mrs John W Hughes Mrs J T Snarr Mrs Joseph Snarr Mrs S Clive Mrs Carless and Mrs Arthur Park 4 0 Mr and Mrs Ed W Duncan entertained enter-tained a number of their young friends last evening at their charming home in compliment to Mr George Lawther cousin of Mrs Duncan Mr Lawther is an accomplished and agreeable young gentleman recently from Belfast Ireland and his tour of America on a visit to his relatives brought him to Salt Lake He will remain re-main here a few weeks loner The evening was informally devoted to cards dancing an old fashioned southern candy pull and music To the latter Mr Lawther who possesses a fine tenor voice and Mr Howard Phillips of San Francisco contributed Delicious refreshments were served in the spacious dining hull ThE > tr > cnra tions were beautiful and artistically arranged smilax and sweet peas iIi the dining hall and roses and carnations carna-tions in the parlors The guests were J Misses Clara Colton Minnie Mci Grath Katherine Geddes Page Louis McMillen Esther Freed Bessie Glen dinning Louie Odell Fanny Bird Maud Thorn Carrie Thorn Grace Jacobs Davis Mary Burke Blanche Burke Agnes Judge Maud Smith Mayne Flanders Ostenberg Florence Small Mary Margaret Florence and < Frances Howat Emma Lunt Mrs Charles Quigley Mr and Mrs George A Duncan of Chicago Messrs George Lawther R G Smith L A Evans C E Traver J B Rogers Claude Freed Lester Freed Ed Lovejoy Walter Shoup Howard Phillips T Ellis Browne Hal Hempstead Josephs Bamberger Bert Varian Charles Will Barnett Fred Odell Bert page Sam Porter Robinson Frank Burked John Burge and H W Early OOC > Mrs Hattie Harvey has returnettd home from California after ten weeks absence 000 1 There will be a concert in the Third ward meeting house on May 5 and 6 j and a matinee on May 7 i St Marks and St Pauls guilds will Continued on Page 14 1 > 6XiX2XiX2X3e < X 3c i I f i J1fl 8OIL RtM SSKSXiGXSSXiiC J Continued from page 13 give a joint reception Thursday even ing April 23 5 from 8 to 11 in St Marks school house in honor of Father Y Dolling and also a farewell to Mr and Mrs Ridgley All friends are cordially cordi-ally invited Ladies Literary Club The last meeting of the history section sec-tion will be held on Thursday morning April 2S I Delft and Its Pottery will be given by Mrs Douglas and Mrs Dupont The twominute talks will be on any r I Dutch characteristic or any item of history which may have impressed a member during the years work The current events and the current literature section will meet at the clubhouse club-house on Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock April 30 The topics presented will be Annexation of Hawaii by I Miss Paul Impressions of Honolulu by Miss McCornick Book Review The Christian by Mrs Dart 000 The club will hold a meeting on Friday Fri-day at 2 D m when Mrs Jennings president of the Federation will speak on the work of the organization and federation methods Mrs McVicker a delegate to the biennial will give an clubs L D S College Notes The last grand college ball of the season will take place next Friday evening at Christensens The affair is in the hands of the graduating classes of both the high school and commercial commer-cial departments The hall will be profusely pro-fusely decorated with college flags and the national colors I The opening morning exercises of the college have been extremely patriotic I in their nature during the past week All the professors and students have reverently joined in prayers for our government and the wish that peace can be restored n between Snain and the United States m Mr H L A Culmer will deliver a lecture before the rhetoric class of the college next Wednesday morning His subject will be How to Observe Nature Na-ture At the general theology meeting last Friday afternoon President Joseph F Smith lectured before the students on I the subject of The Views of the Lat terday Saints Concerning God The address was extremely interesting Dr Karl G Maeser will be the speaker at the regular meeting to be held next Friday at 230 The commencement exercises of the college will be held on the morning of June 8 in the assembly hall The colt col-t e this year will graduate about 20 stldeIls Utah Sorosis Provo April 23Th2 club met April 21 at the home of Mrs Craig In the absence of the president Vice President Mrs Hannah B Huckor presided After parliamentary drill which was + I conducted by Miss Florence Pike the I paper for the afternoon was given by Miss Pike The subject was School Administration Miss Pike having been a teacher prepared a very interesting inter-esting paper A recess of ten minutes was then I taken after which 13 members responded respond-ed to roll call After business and critics I crit-ics report were disposed of club adjourned ad-journed for one week nineteenth Century Club Prove April 2211115 Westwood entertained en-tertained the club The topic for the day was Municipal Reform Mrs Barnes gave a paper on Some Model Cities of the Old World those of Germany Ger-many receiving most attention These cities are controlled by a municipal T council of which it is a great honor to be a member The streets are cleaned daily and a thorough study is made of I all matters pertaining to city life Parliamentary drill followed conducted con-ducted by Mrs Westwood After recess Mrs Jensen gave a review of the news Miss Loar then read a paper on Municipal Muni-cipal Reform In Our Own Land Nome No-me Questions the need of a reform in the management of our cities and all welcome the efforts being made to secure se-cure clean cities and clean city government govern-ment Several prominent cities were mentioned with the various organizations organiza-tions belonging to each whose aim is to radically change the present condition condi-tion Cincinnati is said to have the best business status of any American city In some places an effort has been made to concentrate power and responsibility respon-sibility in the mayor All city elections should be nonpartisan and every citizen citi-zen made to feel his personal responsibility responsi-bility in the result The club holds no afternoon session next week but meets in the evening With the president Miss Moore |