Show I y l > Mgb r f r ji t f 4 r rf y f c j Mci I I ¼ I I I 4t 1 1 i I I I T I 7L4 I V I All the post Lentengaiety that has I I been promised or R very large share I I of it has materialized during the past week It has been unusually say i from Easter Monday to Easter Saturday Satur-day and now there Is a promise of a I I continuity of the old time pace Pretty gowns have made their appearance in j large numbers the past week and it is a pleasure to watch the exuberance of spirits which have come it is hoped permanently to take the place of the dullness with which social circles have been afflicted for the past MX weeks < < o < > Mr and Mrs James Anderson announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter Miss Ursce R Anderson and Lieutenant Lyman M Welch Miss Anderson is one of the most popular > jung ladies of the city and Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Welch is a favorite at the pot as in the city No date has been fixed for the marriage 4 Wednesday afternoon Mrs Mnylan C Fox save a prettily arranged card party It was a festival of the flowers I bunches of the lovely blossoms being used as tallies for the games while the score cards were artistically painted in water colors and the prizes were huge bunches of flowers I of the Easter tide Miss Harkness was given the first prize Mrs Albert It F Holden the second and Mrs f George E Downey the consolation Mrs Foxs guests were Mrs John Marshall Miss Lowe Miss Harkness Miss Ora Harkness Miss Lawrence Mrs Pearsall Miss Davenport Mrs F J Fabian Mrs Pegram Mrs Almy Miss Hanauer Miss Ida Hanauer Mrs Frank W Jennings Miss Crawford Mrs Trumbo Mrs H O Wilson Mrs Albert F Holden Mrs Charles Read Mrs George F Downey Miss Afton Young Mrs John T White Miss Nason Miss Adelaide Xason Miss Forbes Mrs James A Pollock Miss Graves of Buffalo Buf-falo Mrs David B Hempstead Miss Colton Mrs Kenneth Kerr Miss Hoyt Sherman and Miss Sherman < S > < S > 0 Mrs Moylan C Fox again entertained enter-tained Thursday afternoon Sixty three was played the decorations being be-ing in keeping with the Easter season Prizes for the frames were won by Mrs Witcher Mrs Walker and Mrs Bradley I There were present Mrs H O Niles Jvrs IIar ness Miss Harknes Miss Cra Harkness Mrs Kimball Mrs I j pcxdward Miss Whitney Mrs J M Bilwell Mrs Travis Mrs W F James Mrs Bradley Mrs J M Zane Mrs Samuel Hughes Mrs Stewart Miss Carter Mrs Augustine Mrs W H Bancroft Mrs W A Xelden Mrs Robert J Glendinning Mrs Hub bard Reed Mrs Hoyt Sherman Mrs Walker Mrs Roberts Miss Alff Mrs George A Lowe Mrs Charles Zane Mrs Witcher Mrs W P Lynn Mrs Wygant Mrs Justice Mrs George M Downey o < > < > Miss Kimball will return from California Cali-fornia next week < 9 3 < > Mrs H J Moyle entertained the I Sewing club Friday afternoon There I were present Mrs F W Jennings Mrs B R Kldredge Mrs Kenneth Kerr Mrs William Reid Mrs J E I Jennings Mrs Willard Young Mrs W P Jennings and Miss Young 4 0 0 I Airs Bannister and Miss Emily Ban r I ulster came down from Ogden Friday to attend the concert 000 I Mrs Plummer will entertain the j Clover Leaf club Friday eveningS < S > < > < S > Mrs Dale has returned from the J cst V < C 0 Mrs George F Downey gave a very I pretty part Monday afternoon for the children 000 Mrs James A Pollock gave a daiiully appointed luncheon yesterday in honor I of the Dollar Luncheon club The guests were Mrs George K Downey i I Mrs Moylan C Fox Mrs Hllam Held i j Miss i Harkness Miss Lawrence Miss Crawford and Miss Graves of Buffalo 000 Miss Minnie Kiesel or Ogden is the I i guest of Miss Margaret Park < v iy j > Miss jSthelyn Webber entertained the Musical club Monday evening The pro gramme carried out was an enjoyable one Of the members there were present pres-ent Miss Park Mr and Mrs Sam C Park Miss Lowe Miss Sibyl Anderson Mr George X Lawrence Mr Ferry I Mr George L Nye Mr F C Schramm Mr Grant Hampton I 06 > a > Mrs OBrien of Butte is visiting her sister Miss Judge > < V 0 Miss Morgan Miss Small Miss Gefl des Mr Westervelt Mr Small and Mr E B Wicks made up a party for the opera Friday eveningS < > evening-S > Mrs Peery Miss Peery and Mr Joseph Jos-eph Peery came down from Ogden Friday Fri-day < 3 > 0 0 Mr and Mrs Hayden gave an enjoyable enjoy-able card party Thursday evening at l their home on Twelfth East The color scheme throughout was of pink and green At the conclusion of the game I prizes were awarded Miss Sherman won the first prize a bonbon dish of I cut glass Mrs Pearsall the second a I small water color and Miss McMillan j the third a candlestick The gentle j WEns head prize smoking pillow was given to Mr Pearsall the second a stein to Mr Richardson and the third I a picture frame to Mr J Tod Good win inThose who enjoyed the affair were I Mr and Mrs Dminny Judge and Miss Henderson Dr and Mrs Baldwin Mr and Mrs McGurrln CUrs Bache Mrs I l I Darling Mr and Mrs McMillan Sfas McMillan Miss Anna Mae Mcillan Miss I Freed Mr and Mrs W A Xelden Mr and Mrs F J Fabian Miss Davenport Daven-port Mrs Pegram Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sherman Miss Sherman Mr and Mrs I I Pearsall Professor and Mrs Cummings Cum-mings Mr and Mrs Haskins Mr and J Mrs James Anderson Mr and Mrs j Wilbur Flagg Mrs Curtland Mr and I Mrs Gates Miss Marix Miss Anderson i Miss Reynolds Mr and Mrs Hal i i Brown Mr and Mrs Peyton Mr and i Mrs Arthur Brown Mr Marix Mr David Murray Mr Richardson Mr Travers Lieutenant Welch Lieutenant Gurney Mr Benner X Smith Mr J g T Goodwin and Mr Cash 0 < > 0 I The marriage Miss Cohen and Mr Wertheimer will be on Tuesday evening even-ing at the home of Mrs Emanuel Kahn < > I 0 The final meeting of the Monday Afternoon Af-ternoon club was held at the Manitou the members being the guests of Mrs Symms and Mrs Tuttle Cards were enjoyed and prizes won by Mrs Hooper Hoop-er Mrs Sawyer and Mrs Megeath I < ei Miss Lowe entertained the Tuesday Afternoon Card club o v t Mrs J C Ruyle entertained at tea yesterday in honor of Miss Garrett of Chicago I > 0 0 Miss Lowe will be the hostess of the I Musical club tomorrow evening < The German club met at the home of Mrs Hanauer Monday evening < e 1 > < Mr and Mrs W B Kennedy of Chicago spent the past week in the city as the guests of Mr and Mrs Ed W Duncan o > 0 Mr and Mrs James Dinwoodey very pleasantly celebrated their silver wedding wed-ding Wednesday evening > Miss Pauline Groo gave a bicycle ride last evening followed by a supper 4 > > < > The Euturpe club met at the home of Mr Robertson last evening The club will be entertained next morth by Miss Afton Young at Red Butte hollow > C 0 j Miss Gratia Flanders has invitations I out for a musicale at the Congregational Congrega-tional during the week She will be assisted by Miss Cora Rothschild and the Christensen string quartette I 4 > 4 > < S > Mrs J R Rawlins will return the early part of the week from Washing ton D C 000 Mrs A C Bishop has gone east v 44 > < S > The engagement was announced during dur-ing the week of Lieutenant AV H Cowles of the Sixteenth Infantry to a prominent Denver lady The marriage will take place immediately b < The card party at Fort Douglas Thursday evening was an enjoyable affair Mrs Jenks won the ladys prize and Lieutenant Cabainiss the gentle mans prize < b 0 < > Dr and Mrs Ernest A Tripp entertained enter-tained the Sixtythree club Thursday Thurs-day evening Prizes were won by Mrs Hutchinson and Mrs Jesse Little The guests were Mr and Mrs S F Fenton Mr and Mrs Joseph Richards Mr and Mrs Dewey Richards Mr and Mrs J D Spencer Mr and Mrs Hutchiiihon Mr and Mrs John Sharp Mr and Mrs Jesse Little and Mr and Mrs Fred AV Scarff c 4 0 Mr and ilrs Henry Moss have gone east 4 0 4 Mrs F E McGurrin and Mrs Darling Dar-ling have gone to California 4 > 4 4 > Dr E A Tripp has gone to Tintic < 5 0 4 Mrs E L Carpenter returned Friday night from California 4 > 4 9 Mrs Rancke and Miss Eloise Rancke are at home to their friends at 180 G street 4 4 4 liAmltie society entertained Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of Miss Hyde 4 > 4 < > Mrs Julia Hayes entertained at cards Monday evening Prjzes were won by I Miss Laura Saunders Miss Rebbii Morris Mr Paul Kimball and Mr Le Grand Young jr The guests were the Misses Laura Saunders Enid Moffat Rebbie Morris Nan Mprrls Claire Clawson Ruby lawson Messrs Joe Patrick Paul Kimball Elliott Kimball Campbell Spencer Clawson Jr Young and May < > < 9 0 Mrs C H Griffin has returned from the east 000 The Sons of the American Revolution I Revolu-tion give a reception Tuesday 0 0 I Miss Whitney who has been visiting Mrs Wodward left yesterday for California Cali-fornia b 0 Miss Wallace will return from Omaha this week 4 > 4 > 4 > I Mr and Mrs Frank AV Knox entertained enter-tained at cards Monday eenlng The parlors were profusely decorated with Easter lilies nnd violets the score cards being daintily painted in the same flowers I flow-ers Prizes were won by Mrs Stephens Steph-ens Mrs FabIan Mrs Weir Mr Hal Brown Mr Cambridge and Mrs Biovn I I ing i IngThe guests were Mr and Mrs Hal BIVHII Mr and Mrs C H Brink Mr and Mrs Browning I Mr and Mrs Arthur Ar-thur Brown Mr and Mrs L dL Archer Mrs Armstrong of Ogden Mr and Mrs Burrows Mr and Mrs Druehl Mr and Mrs Duncan Mr and Mrs J Donnel lan Mr and Mrs Cambridge Mr and Mrs Farnsworth Mr and Mrs Hobbs Mr and Mrs Howat Mr and Mrs Holman Mr and Mrs Judson Mr and Mrs Kenyon Mr and Mrs Lowe Mr and Mrs McMahon Mr and Mrs My ton Mr and Mrs McCornick Mr and Mrs Milner Mr and Mrs Matson of Ogden Ilr and Mrs Miner Mr and I Mrs Miles 111 and Mrs Park Mr and Mrs Pearson Mr and Mrs Pey ton Mr and Mrs Shelp Mr and Mrs Smedley Mr and Mrs Weir Mr and 1 Mrs Beattic Mrs Pegram Miss Davenport Dav-enport Mr and Mrs Fabian Mr and I Mrs atepnens o 4 < S > Mr Ed Stiefel of Helena was a visitor vis-itor in the city during the week < 5 > 4 0 Miss Parsons and Miss Bertha Parsons Par-sons entertained at luncheon Friday In honor of Mrs Milton Oglesby and Miss Wilson The table was prettily decorated deco-rated in colors of pink and white and seated around it besides the guests of honor were Miss Moliinelli Miss Sherman Sher-man and Miss Ethel Paul < < z 0 < 9 4 > Mrs A B Tpnes has returned from California 0 3 < 5 > The marriage of Miss Minnie Pearl Crager and Captain A A Smith was solemnized Wednesday evening Mrs Harry Windsor has gone east for a two months visit In Washington and New York returning with Mr WIndsor wh goes to New York on business in June 4 9 4 > Mr and Mrs Charles M Bell have gone east 0 44 Mr and Mrs p E Hemphill are at home at 23 H street 4 4 4 I The Womans Democratic club fittingly I fit-tingly l celebrated Jeffersons birthday Wednesday evening at A O U W hall K 4 0 The Peixottolodge I O O B gave its final ball of the season at Land rums Monday evening Among those who enjoyed the affair were Messrs and Mesdames Harry i rN lii rz Ie Joseph Morris Sommer Shiller X A Ransohoff JObendorfer Jacob Moritz Mor-itz Miss Ida Cohn Miss Cohn of Logan Lo-gan Miss Conhaim Miss Matters Miss Davis Miss Brodie Miss Meyer Misses Levy Miss Keetlng Messrs J Hirsch I man H Hirschman L Kahn F Kahn A Burnstein AV Walters Grauple Bermer Meyer L Jacobs Brodie Friedman S Solomon Joseph Bauer 4 4 4 Mr Will Ford bas gone into the i northwest to engage in I business I fa 44 4 Miss Edna Smlth was the guest of j honor at a reception given Wednesday evening at the Illft church vy 0 vj I Mr and Mrs Jack Reeves entertained on Tuesday evening 4 < v 4 The members of Unity Circle will give I a dance at Christensens Friday evening even-ing The affair will be chaperoned by Mrs Maynard Mrs Gray Mr Trent J i Mrs Farnsworth Mrs Cherry and Mrs I Cowan I On the committee of arrangements are the Misses Fanny Davis Mabel Baum Pearl Culmer Messrs Barnes Kraft Schoppe and Lister 4 4 0 Mrs Armstrong entertained at cards yesterday < > < > < > Mr and Mrs John McDonald gave the first of a series of parties on Monday Mon-day evening at their home 18 East Fourth South street The occasion was the sixtyeighth anniversary of Mr McDonalds birthday 0 44 Mrs May AVorsley of Salt Lake and Mr Leon Farr of Ogden were married in this city on Friday Judge Higgins performing the ceremony o 4 0 The You and I China club spent a most enjoyable evening with Mr and Mrs Dclovage on Thursday The hostess was presented with an afternoon after-noon tea set High live was the game of the evening first prizes being won by Mrs Tyler and Mr Buller second prizes by Miss Norris and Mr Norris The talll s were of crescents and stars After the supper the guests enjoyed L I a song by Mrs Buller and music on the mandolin by Mr Gallacher and the I little daughter qf the host The club I adjourned to meet tl in one week tC the home of Mrs Tyler 13 South Fourth I East street o 44 Mr Fred C Graham well known In Salt Lake as a pleasing tenor singer is home for a few weeks visit with his family and friends Mr Graham expects ex-pects to return to his missionary wqrk in Colorado and adjoining states about May 1 444 Mr E A McLfamel gave a dinner at the Alta club on Thursday evening The table was exquisitely decorated and the repast was one of the daintiest dainti-est ever served at the Alta Five guests enjoyed Mr McDanlels hospitality 4 > Kaysvllle April 16 Licenses to marry have been issued to George H Millward aged 23 and Ada M Call aged 19 of Chesterfield Ida Chris M Burton aged 23 of Kaysville and Eme line Hill aged 23 of Layton George Nichols Jiged 22 and Sarah Stella Green aged 17 of Kaysville John W Curd and Ophelia Stalllngs of Syracuse Thomas Jones aged 23 of Laketown Utah and Carrie Mabel Anthony aged 22 of Lamonl Ida John AV Moss aged 21 and Martha Burningham aged 18 of Bountiful 000 Mr and Mrs Dr Sumner Gleason celebrated their tin wedding on Monday Mon-day 4 0 < 5 > It is expected that Rev and Mrs E M Knox who have been in California since about Now 1 will return In a few days They expected to start home yesterday yes-terday i b 4 0 On Monday evening a party of young friends of Frank M Layton I I gave him a pleasant surprise prior to I I his leaving on a mission to Colorado j The evening was spent most enjoyably in playing gamES etc and refreshments refresh-ments were served Elder Layton departed I I de-parted Ing on his mission Wednesday even 4 0 < > The Misses Martha E and Mamie Barnes AVIIIard Burton and Cmris B I Layton students of the University of Utah have been spending their holiday I at home this week 0 0 4 I There was a pleasant dancing party at AVllliams hall last evening o 4 > 0 Heber Layton of Thatcher Ariz who has been spending a week or two here started for his missionary field on Wednesday 000 Among those who enjoyed the Melba concert in the tabernacle last evening were Mr and Mrs R W Barnes Mr i Paul Thomassen Mr and Mrs Henry H Blood Mrs J H Gill Mrs Woods Mrs Peter Barton Miss Maud Barnes and Miss Nellie Barton Btt < t < a 1 1 1 1U IUdU 1 < LOULL Uuub uU1 Tuesday for the cast where she will remain with relatives during the absence II ab-sence of her husband who goes south with the regiment 444 Mrs Augustine leaves the post this i evening for Fort Leavenworth to visit with her family until the war is over and her husband returns I Ladies Literary Club I In the hfstory section Thursday morning April 21 The Peace Negotiations Negotia-tions and Positions of Barneveld and of Alaurice will be given by Mrs Xelden I The Twelve Years Truce 1609 and A Brief Review of the Fortythree I Years will be given by Mrs Bintz I The subject for twominute talks is Jacob Armlnlus Thct currents event and current literature liter-ature section will meet at the < clubhouse club-house on Friday afternoon at 2 oclock April 22 The topics presented will be The Workers by Mrs White A Study of Jokar by Mrs Watson The education sections meets on Friday Fri-day at 3 p m in the club rooms The paper that was to have been given at the last meeting by Mrs McVlcker will be read and Mrs Brooke will conduct the discussion of the chapter Develop rmnt of the Senses The Shakespeare section will meet Monday at 3 p m Programme The Development of Shakespeares Art1 Miss Yardley reading Midsummer Nights Dream act 3 scene 2 Daughters of American Revolution The Spirit of Liberty chapter D AIL A-IL held a well attended and Interesting Inter-esting meeting at the home of the chapter regent Mrs Eugene Lewis on Thursday April 14 Dr Bella Gemmell the essayist of the day read a well prepared paper on the Virginia colonists colon-ists Mrs W Jennings president of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs was present as the guest of the chapter chap-ter and spoke of the work of the federation feder-ation At the close of the meeting Mrs Lewis served tea and wafers The meet inja then adjourned j until the second Thursday in May The Cleofan After the regular business had been disposed of at the meeting of the Cleo fan on Tuesday afternoon Mrs Cul mar gave a short paper on theological writers The remainder of the afternoon after-noon was occupied by Mrs F Marion Dinwoodey who read an Interesting paper on the history of Westminster Abbey After the club adjourned the London section met and continued work on next I years programme I The Council of Womans Club The representatives of the federated clubs of Salt Lake have held two successful suc-cessful meetings which have resulted In the organization of a strong working work-ing body of earnest women The members of the council are Mrs Lulu L Stiehl of the Ladles Literary I Mrs F A Vincent of the Reviewers Mrs M C Roberts The Authors club I Mrs Margaret Caine the Womens Press club Mrs E D Leo of the Cleofan Mrs A F Hyde of the Reapers club and Mrs Mary E Gilmer of the Womans club These women being representatives of their clubs will in any work which they may undertake for the public good have the support and active cooperation co-operation of a large number of the most Intelligent women of the city Mrs GHmer was chosen chairman I and Mrs Margaret Caine secretary i I 1 he committee on constitution and I bylaws consists of Mrs Vincent Ills i Roberts Mrs Stiehl and Mrs Gilmer j The object of the organization is to Assist In all the enterprises of a pubic I pub-ic nature which arc better undertaken and more thoroughly executed by the < combined efforts of women than by Individual I In-dividual endeavor I Utah Sorosis Provo April 16The Utah Sorosis met April 14 at the home of Mrs Craig In the absence of the president Mrs Caroline H Stanley called the meeting to order Mrs Part rich acted as secretary pro tern Parliamentary drill was conducted by Mrs Pike Mrs McKendrick gave avery a-very Interesting paper on Edgar Allen Poe Following a recess of ten minutes i I roll call was responded to by ten mem i hErs The club then listened to a most excellent paper on the evolution of society so-ciety written by Mrs Antoinette B Kinney qne of Sorosis honorary mem I I hers which was read by Mrs Craig I Mrs Josiah Beck was elected a mem I jIer of the club After the disposal of business and critics report the club I I adjourned I John A Logan W B C Ogden I Domestic Science is one of the principal subjects to be discussed at the general federation of Womens I i clubs in Denver soon One phase of I it was the tone at the John A Loran I I iSterarv at their last meeting It is too comprehensive to be handled in I I many sessions An original and very carefully prepared paper by Mrs Jen Jtlns presenting the ethical side I opened the programme Mrs Stillwell followed with a portion of the article in a late Scribner The Unquiet I Woman a verr practical view of It Both of these articles and others bear Ing upon them will be continued next I I Friday The Literary is indebted to I Mrs Carleton for favors received in connection with the study of their subject t La Coterie Ogden IOn I-On Tuesday last Mrs Corlew entertained I enter-tained La Coterie and the following guests Mrs Gordon Mrs Bishop I Mrs Corey Mrs Wells and Mrs Mey calf i calfAfter After the report from the educational I meeting in Salt Lake was given Miss Kiesel opened the literary programme J with p paper on Haarlem So much I originality was shown in the handling I of even this well known subject that tall t-all were Interested and pleased Ai paper on Dutch and Italian Art I prepared by Mrs Fletcher was owing I to the writers absence read by Mrs B = low The charming ingenious descrip tions and comparisons of these two distinct types of art revived In the I hearers all love of the beautiful and fancy and Imagination ran riot as the I yell of mystery was lifted from many I of the works of those old masters and the lIght of the nineteenth century was thrown upon them All felt I grateful to Mrs Fletcher for so rare a treat I Mrs Corlew assisted by Mrs Perkins Per-kins and Mrs Patton then served the most delicious refreshments The club adjourned to meet again in two weeks Park City Womans Athenaeum I The Womans Athenaeum held its I I regular meeting with Mrs W Mont Ferry Monday afternoon April 11 Topic Top-ic Education Following Is the pro i gramme 1 I DuetlIrs WIthey and Mrs Ferry I I I Mother TrainingMta i i j Mrs C C Whltehead 1 i I The Mother Movement in Education I Educa-tion Mrs M M Allen j Piano solo Miss Ivers I Kindergarten Idea from the I i i I OutlookIrs F A Stranger Vocal solo Mrs Lamb Women and Public Education from the OutlookMrs I i Mrs F W Hayt Selections from Utah School Laws Mrs W I Snyder Parliamentary Inlz from Mrs Shattucks Rules of Order j The next meeting will he held with Miss Van Arsdell April 23 i OQDEN SOCIETY I On Thursday evening Die Deutscha Gesellschaft was entertained by Alexander Alex-ander Healy at his home There was a full attendance and of course all know that the social part was an enjoyable en-joyable success At school the class Is reading Wilhelm Tell so the proi gramme was An Evening with Schil i ler Following Is the programme which was excellently rendered Piano solo Miss Healy Quotations from Wilhelm Tell I TellMembers Members German soloMiss = Xelllc Hendershot Birth and Parentage of Schiller Alexander Healy Education Archie Cross Appearance and CharacterGerald Gerald Child Literary Life and His Death I Paul Avery Piano duetMisses Tribe and Hart Poem from Schiller Miss Lulu Stelcr Goethe and SchilierProf Wilson Piano solo Miss Pearl Snyder I Refreshments were then served In a most charming manner after which all enjoyed themselves playing German games 444 > I A leading event of the past week was the dancing party given by Mr and Mrs D H Peery at the Peery home Wednesday evening The spa clous hall rang with laughter and sweet music until 1130 when the guests went to the diningroom where the tables 1 were decorated with cut flowers De hclous refreshments were served after fcs i which dancing I was continued an hour I or two j The invited guests were Apostle O I and Mrs Richards Messrs and Mesdames I Mes-dames c C Richards Walker West JI L HerrIck A G Harris John Pln gree Fred Clark Mesdames Joseph West of Baker City Clark of Kansas City IQ Mary M Richards Misses Lyle Young apd Lucille Richards of Salt Late Ida Pingree Lizzie Dee Maggie Dee Kate Carnahan Emma Stevens Emily Tanner Veda Little field Lettie Richards Pearl Richards I Lettie Herrick Ida Scowcroft Nell I Healy Emma Wright Nell Young Dot i I Young Marie Spln max Adams Lillian I Stevens Lilly Pingree Victoria I Slater Phoebe Houtz Virginia Houtz Janie Taylor Lulu Per Messrs George Badger Will Harris George Goddard find Henry Peery of Salt Lake Bert Adams Howard Holllngs worth Robert Wilson Alva Scoville Frank HlRglnbotham Lester S See vllle Ry Scovllle Irving Emmett Joel Harris Will Hamer Cr lghton Snyder J Fielding Burton Peery Herrick Her-rick Patrick Healy George Knauss John Brown Fred Burt Roy Buck miller Harry McMillan Gus Wright Joseph ery Horace Peery David Eccles jr and Thomas B Farr 44 < 3 > Thursday evening at their home 2342 Adams avenue Mr and Mrs A G Harris save a ga party complimentary complimen-tary lo C C Richards tljr A very pleasant evening was spent Miss Kate Carnahan von the Indies head prize and Mr1 Joseph Peery the gentlemens while Mr Herbert 4dams and Emma Steensjvon consolations Dainty refreshments were served Those present pres-ent wcrer MisFes Lucille Richards of Salt Lake Lettie Richards Pearl Richards Rich-ards Kate Carnahan Loute > Peery Emma Stevens Ada Pincree and Mrs Clark of Kansas City MoA i < r > < < j > I I I I A very enjoyable evening was spent I Saturday by a few friends of Miss Pearl Richards at her home 2443 Lincoln I Lin-coln avenue The leading feature of il ee rg I the evening was a flower game Cards were indulged in for a slit fmc after which delicious cshments were I served The hIt l guests were I Misses Lucille Richards of Salt Lale Lettie Richards Entity l Tanner Kate I Carnahan Emma Stevens Louise I j Peery Veda Litticlcld Messrs Will Harris of Salt Laba C C Richards Jr IrvJngi Emmett iobcrt Wilson Alva Spovlllff Herbert Adams and Howard H llln sworth Mrs A P Bigclow eilertalned a I i I few ladloS Thursday afternoon The guests brought bits of needlework At j i i I a proper time the work was laid I aside and the guests repaired I I to the i dining i I I room where a dainty repast awaited i them The table was decorated very prettily with cut lowers Those enjoying en-joying the delightful afternoon were j I Mesdames Fred Kiecl Abe Kuhn Steler Thompson Stewart H C Else I low G H Matson Fitzgerald and Ty ler Misses Minnie Hiel 1 Ei Kuhn I I i Minnie Schansenluch rixelow Evelyn l Hendeishott and Nell Hendershott j I 4 4 4 Miss Xell Hendershott cntetalrcd the I I B B club Saturday afternoon i 4 > 00 i I The Kappi Phi club was entertained j McGlnley at her home on Washington i avenue I 444 > 1 Mr Will Harris or Salt Lake la I i spending a day or two in Ogden as the guest of C C Richards Jr 4 4 < p I tn I The Hunter Mandolin and Guitar i club met Monday evening at Mrs F 1 P Sherwoods They accepted an Invitation in-vitation to join the Womans Federation Federa-tion of Clubs Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Pierce Fulton Ostein Heisner Hayes Ballard Dalil I more Misses Hattie Markle Thomas Anderson Pearl Dailimore and Julia Dallimore COALVILLE SOCIETY Coalville April ILMrs Catharine r aC i I Stones was the recipient of a pleasant surprise Wednesday evening the oc < a sion being her fortyfifth bIrthday The first intimation Mrs Stores had of I the affair was upon answering the door to a gentle tap A genuine good oldfashioned sociable followed Refreshments Re-freshments provided by the party wre served and greatly enjoyed The party was composed of the following named ladles and gentlemen Mr and Mrs James Stones Mr and Mrs Joseph Jo-seph Johnson Mr and Mrs Joseph Barber Mr and Mrs William Hods < n Mr and Mrs Thomas Kempton Mr and Mrs Joseph T Wilde Mrs Joseph Allen Mrs Alex Wright Mrs E Nichols Nich-ols Mrs B Nichols and Miss Stones o 0 < S > W W Ciuff jr spent a couple of days here this week combining pleasure pleas-ure with business 000 Twentyfive years ago today Mr John Robinson one of Coalvilles pio neers and Miss Jane Ruff were united Continued on page 12 e ccoooJuccaDDDcoD I IN 1 filE 8Og1L O AflM I Continued from page 13 I in matrimony and tonight the following follow-ing company of their friends visited them in commemoration of their silver wedding day and to show the esteem in which Mr and Mrs Kobln I son are held taking with them well filled baskets of such dainties as go to i make up a most delicious luncheon I I I 1 Mr and Mrs William Hodson Mr and Mrs F H Wright Mr and Mrs Rob erU Walker l Mr and Mrs Thomas L i Jr dE fr I Alleif Mr and Mrs E H Hhead Mr i and Mrs W H Smith Mr and Mrs I W H Branch Mr and Mrs J B I Knead Mr and Mrs J T Hodson Mr j i and Mrs George Ruff Mr and Mr I i J A Smith Mrs Mao Fisher Mrs M A Roberts Mrs Sarah Lewis and Mn T C Smith I I The honored couple were taken com I pletely by surprise but cordially wel I I corned the visitors An interesting programme was pr parcd consisting consist-ing qf impromptu speeches songs reel teas Df social recollections music etc iAn i I An elegant set of silver knives and I forks and a set of beautiful cut glass I i f sauces were presented as a token of j remembrance by the party i i 0 0 j As Ji55 I Agnes Lush one of Coal i J vIlles most populllr young ladles will leave In a few days for Diamondvl1le i i j Wyo where she will reside for a time j I i with her sister Mrs George Olsen a i I i number of her young friends and in i I timate associates tendered her a very i I I i pleasant and successful surprise last I i t evening by calling upon her at her j i I home in a body Social entertainment i conversation games and refreshments > I r together with music vocal and instru I I mjntal made up a charming pro gramme Miss Agnes excelled herself in the role of hostess and heartily ap i I predated the call Those who were invited in-vited by the projectors were The i Misses Bessie Smith Ella Fisher Ida Kimball Flora Cluff Retta Wheaton Add Wilson Lizzie Walker Hannah Rhead Mattie Salmon Ethel Beard Alice Dunster Mary Thomas Annie I Thomas Clara Allen Sadie Bigler j Sadie Deming May Wheaton Louie Carnan Lizzie Saddles Annie Fad dies and Maggie Lusty and the Messrs J F Smith Oscar Crittenden Lloyd I Wheadon Wllmcr Evans Irwin Crit tenden John Walker Thomas Morby I Oscar Wllklns Bert Lusty Joseph i Barber Lehi Thomas Harry Thomas j Ben Birch Walter M Boyden Gomer I i Thomas Eugene Allen Albert Bullock Edward Powell Lawrence Eldredge J and Jake Huffman i I |