Show iH 1 > IP J I r This Is the season when the members mem-bers of the various social and literary clubs are busy arranging for the discontinuance dis-continuance of active work during the summer months People are weary of card playing and both writing and listening to papers and Ions for out of door amusement amuse-ment Bicycling seems to be the most popular and alluring form of recreation ju now but the spring rains have so far prevented the devotees de-votees from engaging in the pastime to any great extent This is the season of the year too when considerable time is given by ladles tc the balancing Qf social accounts ac-counts especially in the matter of calls so that they may start on theIr summer trips leaving clear lists behind and taking clear consciences along r Miss Blanche Kimball informally entertained en-tertained a few friends Thursday i evening at cards in compliment to Mr 1 and Mrs Russell Col Woodruff of Prpscott Arizt II r Mr Woodruff returns home this week while Mrs Woodruff will spend the summer with her mother Mrs Juiia Kimball The marriage of Miss Mary Roundy and Mr Charles Caine will take place early In June I Mrs Tampion W London of Portland i S Port-land Ore is visiting her parents Mr and Mr George Phelps Holman at I the Manitou I i Mrs James H Bacon has returned I r I from a protracted visit in the east t Miss Lawrence informally entertained enter-tained Thursday in honor of Miss Hamilton of Seattle t 1 > Mr and Mrs Theron Geddes left 11 Friday for Hew York City going via Galves > tor and Oean route They will attend the commencement exercises of l St Marjs school in New York City t where Miss Katherine graduates and after a trip to Newport and Niagara Falls will return home about the latter T part of June Rev T B Forbush of Chicago came in yesterday from Denver with Rev A L Hudson Mr Forbush willS will-S preach this morning at Unity hall Dr and Mrs Ira Lyons entertained some fifty guests Monday evening Cards was the form of entertainment and the jolly game of German whist was played Dainty refreshments were served on tables tastefully de oratEd or-ated with apple blossom Mrs Evans Mrs Hoag Mr Carpenter and Mr Markland were the prim winners ft a Mr and Mrs S Eiseman announce the engagement of their daughter Rena to Mr Milttm Cohen of New Orleans At home Sunday May 17 at 717 East Second South street Mrs Lyons delightfully entertained at a Kensington tea Thursday afternoon S after-noon a large number of her lady friends t The engagement of Miss Lillie Levitt to Mr33en DaVis ds announced S Mrs A W Barrows entertained on Thursday afternoon S Mrs G P Holm n will entertain at the Manitou Wednesday in honor of Mrs T W London Mrs Gorham entertained Thursday afternoon The house was prettily decorated dainty refreshments were served and an enjoyable afternoon was passed by the ladies present I I Mrs L S Dickinson left Saturday 1 for a months visit in Denver n I Mrs L B Gorham entertained at a Kensington tea Thursday in compliment I compli-ment to Mrs ML Green jf Mr and Mrs S B Milner entertained 1 enter-tained Friday evening at cards The floral decorations added much to the beautiful parlors and the evening was pleasantly passed by the following r guests Mr and Mrs J T Donnellan Mr and Mrs S V Shelp Mr and Mrs Frank Knox Mr and Mrs S T Pearson Pear-son Mr and Mrs L L Archer Mr and Mrs L H Farnsworth Mr and Mrs J A Street Mr and Mrs Aris Mr and Mrs Dern Mr and Mrs Pet tengill Mr and Mrs A W Barrows Mr and Mrs iicMahon Mr and Mrs r N Campbell Mrs Grace Tinsley a Mrs Isaac Trumbo returned from New York during the week o Mr Joseph Siegel returned from Lehigh university Monday and was welcomed home by a host of friends < Mr and Mrs Daggett havereturned home after spending the winter in southern California The ladies of Salt Lake city owe much to the progressive women of the Salt Lake Womans club and latest t of all they are to be indebted to them for the pleasure of hearing Mrs Mabel f Jenness Van + er deliver her celebrated lecture on Artistic Dress and the Vulgarisms Vul-garisms we See in Society Mrs Vent Ven-t ter will lecture for the benefit of the r Jab next Saturday May 23 in Unity hall at 200 p m In this day and age the woman who > can teach her ser how to grow mentally and spiritually S end yet gain and not lose in physical beauty is the woman who deserves heartiesfLrecbgnhion and most earnest support The lectureis for ladies only Mrs Venter will show the following costumes designed by the leading tailors tail-ors of LondOn New York and Chicago Two house dresses two street COStumes 1 cos-tumes a theatre dress full evening s dress rainy day costume and the lat J eat improved underwear Mr j and Mrs Fred Solomon were the f victims Qf a pleasant surprise party Tuesday evening The event wasplan S ned bjf members of the Solomorf family i m honor of the tin anniversary I anniver-sary of Mr and Mrs Fred Solomon and a more complete surprise or mere delightful I de-lightful evening could hardly be anticipated antici-pated Mr and Mrs Solomon were out at tea and upon returning home in the evening found a repast already prepared pre-pared and rhe guests all present remembered I re-membered them with many retty tokens to-kens of their regard The evening was spent with music and cards the evening even-ing proving a most enjoyable one for those present Rumor has it that two of Salt Lakes most popular girls will be married in JuneS June-S Little Freddie Solomon was the recipient re-cipient of a pleasant surprise Wednesday Wednes-day by twentytwo of his young playfellows play-fellows and an enjoyable evening of song recitation games and dancing followed The Sons of Hermann give a large ball Monday evening at Grand Army hall 23 West Second South Mr E W Bannister of Ogden spent Friday in Salt Lake c The third annual convention of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs will be held in this city Wednesday and i Thursday May 20 and 21 The meetings meet-ings will be held in Unity hall and the I I public is cordially invited The pro gramme will be as follows i Wednesday Morning 10 oclock Business seSsi n reports from clubs Wednesday Afternoon 2 Oclock Address of welcome Mrs Jules La Barthe Response Iresident of the Federation Presidents address to the Federation Federa-tion Mrs Emma J McVicker Social purity Mrs Oscar Moyle the Cleofan Does the new woman need a new party Miss Josephine Kellogg Nineteenth Nine-teenth Century club Club houses Mrs A B Kinney Salt Lake Womans club Thursday Morning Higher > education regarding wifehood wife-hood and motherhood Mrs Adella Todd Springville Womans club Shall clubs be limted debate Affirmative Mrs E B Jones Reviewers Negative Dr M H Cannon Reapers Tg What some eastern clubs are doing Mrs C E Coulter Aglaia The powers of a president in wo mens clubs Mrs L B Adams La Coterie Thursday Afternoon 2 Oclock Attitude of womens clubs towards undesirable literature and drama Mrs Lillian V Rancke Ladies Literary Shall race distinctions debar women wo-men from entering clubs in Utah Dr Orielle Curtis U W Press Club Poem on Utah decision of judges election of officers reports and other business There will be a reception to club members and their friends Wednesday Wednes-day evening May 20 from S to 11 oclock at the Devereaux 334 West South Temple Lee Taylor Paul Ingerbretsen and George Goddard are arranging another select social party for next Friday night in the Third Ward institute which promises to be one of the leading lead-ing social events of the week Mr and Mrs Roy Davis of Seventeenth Seven-teenth street entertained a number of young people on Friday afternoon in honor of the tenth anniversary of their daughter Hazel The Young Ladies association of the Third ward on Wednesday evening gave a very successful social party in the educational institute It was a kind of half leap year affair the floor managers being all young ladies However How-ever they showed their generosity by allowing the gentlemen to choose partners part-ners the latter part of the evening Young people were present from each of the five wards about fifty couples in all and a right pleasant time they had of it from 9 oclock until morning Tuesday night the residence of Hon D H Peery will be thrown open to the public and the ladies of the Kindergarten Kin-dergarten association will entertain the proceeds going to aid the free kindergarten kin-dergarten movement and swell the fund The affair will be one of the memorable social events of the season Mrs Kuhn entertained a number of friends at her home on Twentyfourth street on Thursday afternoon C K Bannister and family are now residents at the Reed j J D Gill has removed from his former residence on Jefferson avenue to the Robert Robinson residence on Nob hill e Last night the Peery residence was ablaze with light and gay with laughter laugh-ter the occasion being a surprise party in honor ofHon D H Peerys seven tyfourth anniversary Numerous friends of Utahs honored citizen were present to wish him many happy returns re-turns of the day Miss Maude Pratt Miss Ethel Pike and Master Charlie Pike the boy alto went to Provo Saturday to sing at the commencement exercises at the academy acad-emy The dancing party given by Mrs Samuel Paul and Mrs Edwin Kimball to the frlendsof Miss Ethel Paul Miss Alice Paul Miss Mary Kimball Mr Samuel Pauil jr and Edwin and Douglas Doug-las Kimball was the largest and most enjoyable dancing party given for sometime some-time Christensens hall was the scene of the gaities and the superb music pretty gowns and prettier girls combined com-bined to make the evening a most enjoyable en-joyable one Dancing continued until I midnight and dainty refreshments were served during the evening The following were among those who enjoyed the evening gaities Miss Ella Atkinson Miss Flora Griffin Miss Irma Ir-ma Alff Miss Jean Groo Miss Sibyl Anderson Miss Frances Howat Miss Grace Anderson Miss Florence How at Miss Fannie Bird Miss Winifred Hardy Miss Ardelle Cummings Miss Nina Hicks Miss Bertha Carter Miss May Hartwell Miss Carrie Colbath Miss Helen Ireland Miss Edna Cohn Miss Edith Ireland Miss Clare Clinton Clin-ton Miss Louise Jennings Miss Ida Chandler Miss Helen Kenyon Miss Bessie Chandler Miss Kate Kanters Miss May Critchlo Miss Josie Katz Miss Edna Donnean Miss Marion Knickerbocker Miss Mapge Daly Miss Claude Morris Miss Florence Dow Miss Susie McCrystal Miss Irene Dixon Dix-on Miss Edith March Miss Lucile Dull Miss McGrath Miss Geneve Ellerbeck Miss Gertrude McGrath Miss Edythe Ellerbeck Miss Enid Moffat Miss Bess Eurgens Miss Irene Minor Miss Jessie Forbes Miss Anna Mae McMillan Miss Edith Freed Miss Florence McKay Miss Bessie Groo Miss Catherine Anderson An-derson Miss Stella Reilly Miss Ethelyn Froiseth Miss Valentina Murphy Miss Bessie Glendinning Miss Louise Odell Miss Katherine Parsons Miss Jasmine Young Miss Bertha Parsons Par-sons Miss Addie Zane Miss Belle Parsons Par-sons Miss Gertrude Richards Miss Myrtle Reilly Miss Gertrude Reilly Miss Marguerite Richards Miss Florence Flor-ence Robbins Miss Lucile Rancke Miss Eloise Rancke Miss June Sprague Miss Winnie Sprague Miss Sybil Stewart Miss Stella Salisbury Miss Frankie Sharp Miss Edythe Sears Miss June Sadler Miss Jennie Sands Miss Marion Simmons Miss Edna Squires Miss Eth ol Squires Miss Edna Shearmajn Miss Florence Torhune Miss Mddgo Wester field Miss Kate Williams Miss Stella Watson Miss Carol Young Messrs Harry Atkinson Ronald Greene Josh Grant George Airis Fred Ayer Jay Gilnnar Chauncey Benedict Virgil Groo Will Barnett Scott Groo Charles Bechtol Jay Groo Earl Cummings James F Goodwin Trtcy Cummings Fred Gentsdh Olio Cross Theodore Gents he Orr Cadh Harry Hempstead Hemp-stead Lynn Clinton Joseph Hicks Harry Odbatb Lawrence Hammel Lem Colbath Wayne Hemphill Alex Colbath Ray Hampton John Critch low M D Adam Johnson Eugene Chandler A D Katz Elmer Corfman Hugh Kimball Fred Davidson Ralph Kenyon Kenneth Donnellan James Lockheart Walter Druehl Bert Lawrence Law-rence Rollin Dale George Lawrence Oscar Dull Jules La Bairthe Fred Egan Walter Meeks Mont Ferry Milton Mil-ton Miles P T Farnsworth Alex Mc Crystal Gunter Douglas Moffat Ardhie McKay Allen McKimmons O K McGraw Fred Odell Gwynn Officer Offi-cer Ed Parsons Frank Roberts Harry Roberts Irwin Robbins George Smith Percy Sadler Harold Siegefl Joseph Siegel Hugh Sprague James Salisbury Joe Sawyer Traver Frank Westcott Emery W White Rollo Watson Bart Wherritt Robert Wherritt Curg Williams Wil-liams Sharp Williams Walter Wal lave Miles Varian Charles Varian Prof and Mrs Marshall Prof Malone Charles Lawrence a Prof V B de Lowery has arranged tog to-g e a series of lectures in French in the Templeton parlors on Friday afternoon after-noon at 4 oolock The first will be given next Friday and the subject will be Jean Jacques Rousseau and Napoleon I Na-poleon a The closing recital < of the School of Expression under the direction df Mrs C Louise Boyden was held at the school in the Mercantile Mock last evening and was an artistic success Tuesday evening the Entre Nous furnished the years literary work in a most enjoyable and original manner The last evening of the season had been given to the gentleman and they charmingly entertained the ladies in the rooms of Professor Io N Smith in the Collegiate institute Professor Martin presided and a number num-ber of the gentlemen read papers Especial Es-pecial mention should be made of the papers presented by Professor Smith and Mr Blakely Flash light pictures were taken of the club after which adjournment was taken to the parlors of the First Presbyterian Pres-byterian church where an elegant banquet ban-quet was served Messrs Krebs Fol hs Smith and Martin rendered some good music and Professor McKnSght the club poet read an original poem I which met with hearty applause After the transaction of business the club adjourned ad-journed for the summer The following follow-ing were present Mr and Mrs Martin Mar-tin Mr and Mrs Shepaird Mrs Don I aldson Mrs Bledsoe Misses Murphy Hulburd Zorbaugh Green Miller Ur gens Bberhard and Messrs Blakdly Smith Krebs Meyers Follis Work McKnight and Brooks II a Following is the programme for the I evening of song and story at Unity hall this evening Baritone solo Creole Lovers Song Dudley Buck Mr Frank King A question Miss Jennie M Long Vocal solo DreamsStrelezki Miss Lottie Levy Reading Two Little Pair of Boots BootsAnon Anon Miss Jennie Kennarli The Sublime Evening Star StarThnhauser Tunhauser Mrs T J Almy and Mrs J F Hamilton Ham-ilton A Reverie Kipling Mr F G Waite Vocal solo Thine my Greeting Ethelbert NeVin Mrs Walter Edwards A song and story Original Mr Herman Dennis Blakemore Guitar solo Pearl of Xeres Mr J S Donelson Nocturne from Midsummer Nights Dream Mendelssdhn Trio for violin piano and harmonium Mrs J F Hamilton Mrs Robert C Gemmell Mr Willard Weihe Reading Selected Mr Walter Edwards Armourers song Robin Hood Mr Frank King Violin solo Zegneuerweisen Saraste Mr Willard E Wefhe Pauline Pavlovna illustrated T Baldrich Miss Jennie M Long and Mr Brigham Royce Ogden Society Mrs S L Brick entertained a number num-ber of her Ogden and Salt Lake friends Tuesday afternoon at her beautiful Twentyfourth street home Eight tables ta-bles were used for the high five games the counters being sweet marguerites Mrs Abbott and Miss Spaulding tied for the first prize and luck gave the beautiful handpainted plate to Miss SpauldIng A fine deft pitcher went to Mrs Ryan while a deft bell went as I booby prize to Mrs Maguire A unique guessing contest was held the element of uncertainty being the length of time a lighted candle would burn Miss Spaulding was the fortunate guesser Delicious refreshments were served at the close of a delightful entertainment The rooms were exquisitely decorated with flowers and potted plants Among those present were Mesdames Marshall Mar-shall O Haver Stewart Summerfield Williams Darling Rufiin Reynolds Abbott Wdialen Cambridge Ryan Biclcford Keisel Pierce Schramm Peebles Afer Washburn Jones Lath rop Maguire Wallace Perkins Watson Wat-son Pratt Dalrymple Hume Gill Kelly Patton and Misses Bigelow and Spaulding of Ogden Mesdames Thomas Thom-as Hughes and Henderson and Miss Cdllins of Salt Lake A very select social event was the select party given at the Union opera house Friday evening at the request of the Saturday afternoon patrons of the dancing academy Instructor G W Packard certainly succeeded in enter I I I taming Ms patrons very pleasantly on this occasion |