Show f I I i f 0 fl I I I 1 iYiy t The past week has been a fairly active ac-tive one in social circles the most not 1 arDle affair being the german at Unity i hall on Valentine eve I t There were a number of Valentine parties and many small affairs a 1 One o the most brilliant affairs of the season thus far was the german given an Valentine eve by the Misses Naon Miss McCornick Miss Alff Miss Ora Harkness and Miss Colton at Unity I ihall which was prettily decorated with potted plants palms and hearts of all I descriptions emblematical of the day dedicated to bt Valentine The north < nd of the hal was tastily arranged I with couches screens and lamps Here i were the favor and refreshment tables and in one corner Olsens orchestra screened by palms was stationed The I favors were artistic and unique consisting T con-sisting of valentines or every des rip tlon hearts bows and arows and cupids y cu-pids Mr George Downey in a very graceful manner led the german I c was of the progressive order and was danced In eleven figures each of which had a appropriate favor Mrs Wantland presided at the punch J I table Miss Hanauer at the coffee table i ta-ble while Mrs Robertson assisted by Miss Kimbal and Miss Hanauer distributed dis-tributed the favors The guests were i Mr and Mrs Downey Mr and Mrs i Wantland Mr and Mrs Wells Mr and Mrs Robertson Mr and Mrs Post Mr an Mrs Hempstead Mr and Mrs I Sharp Mr and Mrs Colton Mr and Mrs AUf Mr and Mrs McCornick l1cCoric Mrs Shearman Miss Kimball Miss j I f Kimbal lHs Wallace Miss Dorman Misses Hark I nejj Mrs Nason Miss McCornick Miss f Miss Florence Roundy Miss I Hoge Miss I Young Mrs Hanauer Miss Woodward Miss Colton Miss I I Low R J Glendinning Max Smith B H Smith Hemy McCornick Clar j 1 rnce McCoriiick Burt Varian M S Hanauer Kenneth Kerr Mr Colbourne I James A Pollock Harry Sherman Grant Hampton i a a i Mrs William Reed was the hostess I of a charming luncheon and thimble I bee on Wednesday at her home in Bed Butte Hollow The afternoon was pleasantly passed by the following I quests Mrs Wantland Mrs Frank Jennings Miss Lawrence Miss Kim bail Miss Shearman Miss Edna Shear man Miss Katz Miss McCornick Miss lliss I Alff Misses Hanauer Alf lLCS5 Miss Lowe Miss Young Miss Longmaid i Mrs Bidwel entertains Monday af I ternoon in honor of Miss Rumley i aMIss a-Miss Sadler entertains Tuesday after roon In honor of her sister Mrs Wells lrs Yels of Helena a a a Tuesday evening Miss Wallace will give a pancake party at the Porches in honor of her guest Miss Rumley of Helena a I Mrs W A Xeldon was the hostess of I a very pretty violet luncheon Wednes day at her home on East First South street The tables were prettily decorated deco-rated with violets and each guest received I re-ceived a dainty card with violets painted paint-ed upon it while on the back were t t literary conundrums the guest answering an-swering the greatest number being f awarded a basket of violets Mrs 115 Daggett took the honors Those present were Mrs Chi holm Mrs Kendall Mrs Billings Mrs Dag I sett Mrs Spencer < Mrs G 11 Dow I ney Mrs Faber Mrs Pnrose Mrs i Wallace Mrs Almy and Mrs Herrick I The Social Infants will met with Miss Grace Jacobs Friday evening Mr and Mrs 11 C Fox were forced to cut their eastern visit short on account ac-count of the illness of them son Moy lan lnMiss Miss Margaret Park is visiting Miss Kiesel of Ogden The officers of Fort Douglas vill give the last of their series of hops at Recreation Re-creation hall tomorrow o evening Mrs W A Kelden was the hostess yesterday afternoon at a Kensington tea and literary conundrum party Miss I Olsens mandolin and guitar club furnished I fur-nished music and th < afternoon a pleasantly spent by the pleaanty following guests Mrs E Sells Beatrice Sells ir S F Fenton Mrs Read Mrs McCornick Miss McCornick Miss Keogh Mrs E D Pfoutz Mrs G B ftoutz Mrs Dr Niles Mrs S J Ken yon Miss Kenyon Mrs Rancke Mrs G W Snow Mrs Dr Baldwin Mrs Judd Mrs Hoyt Sherman Miss Laura Sherman Mrs Judge Royle Mrs Lo rin U King Mrs Geddes Mrs G Miller Mil-ler Mrs Dr Plummer Mrs Dr Ewing Ew-ing Ir F Druehl Mrs Milton Ogles by Mrs R Oglesby Mrs Bancroft Mss Kason Miss Adelaide 2VTason 7 Miss L Bailey Miss Smith Miss Davis s Miss Remington Miss E Remington f JMiss Wiggins Miss J Forbes Mrs l JWilliam Bradley Mrs McLean Miss Iss 1en Marbor Miss Preston Miss t Laura Preston Miss Lena Preston Mrs Miles Dr L Miles t Mrs Mie Hes Mrs Hender t son Mrs Sadler Mrs Colton Miss Colton Mrs J Anderson Miss G An derson Mrs T C 1Ir Bailey Miss Edna t Bailey Mrs Dickson Irene Dickson f lr Dean Eloise Dean Mrs Street Florence Street Mrs Gibson Mrs H 1 T Duke Mr S Gbsn rs Charles rnk 1 Ir Eugene Lewis Mrs Hemphill Miss Margaret a aMiss Parka Miss Kate and Miss Alice Clawson entertained Thursday evening at the Some of lT Emily Clawson on Fifth East street Fifh a a a The Misses Conklin gave a very pretty german at their residence ver on Eat Brigham street Thursday Thurday even ing The favors of the day were very pretty and unique and a delightfully ipleasant evening was passed by thos present MTS La Barthe and Mrs William i Gannett left for a short visit to tne See palace and Denver on Saturday evening a a a The Monday Night club met with I Mr and Mrs G Y Wallace at The J Porches lait l week a a a Lieutenant and Mrs Guy Palmer and Sirs F W Jennings left Tuesday for a months visit southern California The Lies Unitarian society gave r 6 very enjoyable reception and leap k year valentine party on Friday evening at Unity shall The large and handsome hand-some auditorium was decorated for the p occasion and in one corner was a s tasteful booth designated as a valen I f ine postoffice A committee of young ladles consisting of Miss Lawrence I OVIIss Katz Miss Alff and others 3 isted In making the valentine feature I of the entertainment a pleasant success i suc-cess while Mrs Silva presided gracefully < grace-fully a postmistress In one of the I church parlors ir Benson and Mrs Casper Robertson poured te and In I the other Mrs Bradley served lemon I z ade The entertainment < was in charge of a committee consisting of Mrs t uklmyt Mrs Benson Mrs Blackmar f IrS Bradley Mrs Davis and Mrs 1 k Greene anil the minister Rev A L f Hudson was assisted receiving by o 9 l 1 o II I I Mrs Almy Mrs Fenton and Mrs Mason I Ma-son members of the board of trustees trus-tees and Mrs W C Jennings president presi-dent of the ladies society A pleasing and unusual feature of the entertainment entertain-ment was the entire absence of the element of money making the reception recep-tion being given solely for the purpose I of cultivating the social life of this growing society a a a The Alini Temporie Florcs society meet Friday night with Mr and Mrs C H Kraft at their new residence on Third street a a a Mrs Daniels was the hostess of avery a-very pleasant high five party given in the parlors of the Manitou during the week v The Oquirrh club is making extensive preparations for a grand ball and reception prepartons ba1 ception to be tendered to the governor I and all members of the legislature I I wi be given at the Salt Lake theatre I the-atre on Friday night February 2l Olsens band will furnish the music for the occasion The theatre will be handsomely and lavisliljr decorated The management have made arrangements arrange-ments with all the railroads for a one fare round trio rate for those holding ball tickets The affair will be strictly nonpartisan and the club will spare neither time nor means to I make it a most enjoyable one The members of the committee on invitation i in-vitation are Hon O W Powers chairman assisted by John Henry Smith and two hundred of the most prominent citizens of the state The lady patronesses are Mrs Emeline R Wells Mrs Amelia F I Young Mrs W S McCornick Mrs Kuritha La Banthe Mrs O W Powers I I Mrs Martha H Cannon Mrs Priscilla P Jennings Mrs Frank D Kimball Mrs W P Lynn Mrs Lizzie F Young Mrs Sarah A Boyer Spring ville Mrs C W Bennett Mrs Phoebe Kimball Mrs Electa Bullock Provo Mrs Isaac Trumbo Mrs Nellie Little Mrs Nellie C Taylor Mrs C S Davis Mrs Rochel Miller Mrs Dr H D Niles Mrs Nellie T Snell Mrs Margaret Mar-garet A Caine Mrs Emma J Mc Vicker Mrs J E Bamberger Mrs Jacob Moritz Mrs V M C Silva Mrs L R Dickinson Floor Committee Colonel E H Tat lock chairman Fred Christensen mas ter of ceremonies B H Jones Brigham Brig-ham C A Henry Ogden S J Rich Logan Lieutenant C F Styer Logan Lieutenant Jed Abbott Farmington J R Hickman Tooele S A King Provo Colonel John H Denhalter Provo J Wash Young J Dewey Richards Rich-ards John D Spencer George F Downey Dow-ney John T Donnellan George B Barstow W S Crismon C E Stanton Dr Penrose Lieutenant George A E Hyde Nephi John Miller Richfield Fred Erickson Mount Pleasant Mr Driver Ogden Jacob Moritz f F Mc Millan W T Gunter James A Williams lams J S Daveler Clarence McCor nick Reception Committee Mayor James Glendenning Ir J A Miner J H Bacon Mrs L S Hills Hon H W Lawrence Mrs George D Pyper Hon O W Powers Mrs James Sharp Hon D H Roberts Lillie R Pardee Judge Elias Smith Mrs H P Henderson Dr Allen Fowler Mrs S J Kenyon Major George M Downey Mrs J C Graham Provo W S McCornick Miss Harkness Colonel Isaac Trumbo Mrs Edna L Smith Charles Crane Philo T Farnsworth Mrs 11 C Fox Captain Willard Young Mrs James E Jennings E P Newell Mrs W E Smedley J C Conklin Waldemar Van Cott Mrs John 1 Zane Hon G W Bartch Mrs Grant H Smith Louis Cohn Mrs Joserih Si < gEl N A Ranso I hoff Mrs JoseP Stanton Charles S I Varian Mrs H T Duke C E Want land Mrs Alexander Mitchell Hon Ogden Hues P J Williams The ladies of the Free Kindergarten association will give a musical tea In the parlors of the Templeton hotel tomorrow to-morrow afternoon A musical pro gramme has been arranged and the afternoon af-ternoon will undoubtedly pass pleasantly pleas-antly ed The public are cordially invit The ladles of the Womans Exchange decided at a meeting Thursday morning morn-ing to accept Mr Monroes proposition t give a society circus on April S 9 and 10 at the Continental Market The affair from the very novelty of it will undoubtedly be a huge success the I scheme having been tried in neighboring neighbor-ing cities and always proving a great I maker A number of money makC equestrians eques-trians who are prominent in society will ride in the ring the clowns will II be chosen from the Orpheus club trained horses dogs bearded women and other circus attractions will be I features of the show and the public I may as well prepare for a surprise CO I Mr and Mrs John Milner were pleas antly surprised at the home of Mr and Mrs S B Miner Wednesday evening the affair being in honor of the forty seventh anniversary of their marriage The young ladies of the Fourteenth ward will give a literary and musical entertainment in the Fourteenth ward assembly rooms on Wednesday even ing at 8 oclock V V The ladies of the First Congregational Congrega-tional church will give a supper in their parlors on the evening of Wash ingtons birthday A cordial invitation is extended to ail a a The Misses Grace Huller Ceora De Woody Rinda Christensen Lillian Phelps Miss Jeremy and Clara Furge son were the hostesses of a veryt enjoyable en-joyable leap year party Tuesday evening even-ing at Christensens hal Atwmidnight the guests repaired to the home of Mr and Mrs Christensen on Seventh East street where refreshments were served serv-ed Among those present were Mrs Buck Mrs Christensen the Misses Taylor Cady Livingston Glass De Woody Cannon Moyer Brownlee Powers Irving Pratt Moffatt Mattie Moffatt Shields Ensign Lloyd Spence Gallacher Messrs Keysor Dickinson Fisher Denner Kuester Andersen Trumbo Brooks Brown Pratt Lawson Law-son Burns McGraw Barnes Stephen Powers Foster Griggs Phillips Little and i Mr J W Houston left for New York Saturday a Mr George Knox left for California Tuesday where he will make his home for the future I a a a Mrs Boukofsky gave a coffee to a number of friends Wednesday afternoon after-noon Mr and Mrs B K Block of Sacramento Sacra-mento are visiting Mr and Mrs Louis Cohn The ladies of the Hebrew Benevolent society will give a Pink Domino the evening of the 28th Mr and Mrs Milton Oglesby will leave for Mammoth during the week where they will make their future home a 0 a A few of the close friends of Thomas Hanley remembered that Wednesday was his thirtyfirst birthday and inconsequence in-consequence arranged for what proved to be a great surprise and a very f ii pleasant evening for those participating participat-ing Mrs Hanley was notified of the arrangements that had been made and prepared for the occasion Those who enjoyed the affair were Mr and Mrs F G Raible Mr and Mrs John P Meakin Mr and Mrs L Bothwell Miss Minnie Bothwell Mr and Mrs Otis Pierce and Captain a W W Hall Mrs Sig Simons entertained a num bier of friends Thursday afternoon Mr and Mrs Samuel Ward of Helena Hel-ena Mont are visiting Colonel J Carter I Car-ter telThe The choir of the Eighteenth ward gave a leap yea party Wednesday evening which proved a great success Mr and Mrs Carey are spending the week with Mr and Mrs Thomas Carter Car-ter Mrs Hiram Johnson entertained at luncheon Thursday in honor of Mrs Foley Mrs George T Brice left last evening even-ing on O months visit to her mother I rr George Anetee of Denver Mrs I Brice will take in the glories of the ie palace at Leadville enroute The pupils of St Marys academy are preparing an elaborate programme for St Patricks day to be given Zor the benefit of St Anns Orphan home The musical selections vocal and instrumental in-strumental will be very choice while the recitations which will form part of the programme will be appropriate I Friday evening in Christensens hal i the staff of the University Chronicle j I gave a pretty dancing party to seven I tyfive couples who enjoyed the polished pol-ished floor and entrancing music from nine until after midnight The affair I was a thorough success and arranged in the same pleasing manner as all other former university ballfe The I committee was Shady Stringer F W I Reynolds H T Hills Leah Dunford H L Nelson H R Driggs Nora Cannon I Can-non Margaret Marshall Ethel Paul I and Edith Ellerbeck S a a 1 Mr and Mrs Wiltpr G Fowler will be at home to their friends at No 135 East Ninth South street after February Feb-ruary 16 OGDEN SOCIETY With the single exception of Trilby Tril-by on Saturday night there was no noted theatrical event in Ogden last week but amateur performances and I similar entertainments were quite numerous nu-merous Elaborate social events were likewise scarce but numerous home I parties and pleasant affairs on a small I scale were numerous A number of weddings also make the week one to be I I remembered a Tuesday the John A Logan Post and Relief Corns united with the General R H G Minty S of V in giving an I entertainment at the G A R hall A pleasant time was had both at the entertainment and the dance which I followed a The Rathbone Sisters entertained at Castle hall on Tuesday night A series se-ries of high five games were followed by refreshments served by the ladies in their usual hospitable manner j Among the pleasant events of the week was a dance in the Second ward institute by the young people of the I ward on Thursday evening The mutual mu-tual improvement associations of the Third ward gave a very enjoyable I party on Wednesday evening while the Fourth ward people had their valentine I val-entine dance on Friday evening The regular ball of the Union opera hous was held on Friday instead of Saturday Satur-day and valentines were there dn abundance On Friday evening occurred the musical I mu-sical dramatic entertainment in the I Second ward This was quite an elaborate elab-orate affair the first part consisting of musical numbers beginning with musial a quartette by E F Trout C W Hinch rliffe John McQuarrie and Fred Trout Mrs T F Childs piano solo was en cored as was Hagbert Andersons bass solo Mrs Allison sang a contralto solo and had to sing Ben Bolt before she was allowed to leave Professor Radcliffe rendered an exquisite arrangement ar-rangement of Home Sweet Home as the encore accorded his first and more classical piano solo C F and I Fred Trout sank Excelsior and two selections by the Social Mandolin club completed the musical numbers Then came the oneact comedy by the Second Ward Dramatic company entitled Off the Stage Wm Purdy took the part of the irascible father very cleverly George Jordan the impulsive im-pulsive son brother and lover was well represented by J L Herrick I George Shorten as Marcus Brass created cre-ated much merriment while Helen Jor dan the stage struck girl in the case was admirably impersonated by Miss Wealthy Douglass Mrs Jane West Herrick took the part of Clarinda Has tings to perfection and Miss Laura Malan acted the part of Lucy very nicely Indeed a Mrs Pratt gave an afternoon Fri day to her friends I was a hearts party and the idea was beautifully carried out The invitations were heart shaped and the game was hearts as was also the counters thereof Heart I shaped biscuits confections and the like were served and the prizes were likewise suggestive in some way or other of this emblem a a of St Valentine Next Tuesday the anniversary of the founding of the Pythian order will be held at Castle hal The exercises will I consist of addresses by A R Heywood and H H Rolapp Music will be fur nished by the Ogden male quartette and Mrs Bessie Dean Allison quartete Coop will have the direction of the musical features a a a On Monday at the home of Enoch Farr 213o Adams avenue occurred the reception in Oionor of the marriage of his daughter Belle to Chris Christensen of Salt Lake The wedding was solemnized sol-emnized in the temple the previous Thursday Miss Farr was one of Og dens most popular young ladies and society in Salt Lake gains mUdh by her removal thither a The Ogden > Home Dramatic associa I tion went to West Weber Friday and played Better Than Gold to a very large audience The affair was for the benefit of W M Purrington who leaves next Saturday on a mission to Europe The audience was very en thusiastic Miss Janie Taylor making what in theatrical Wl teatrial performances would be called a hIt The cast of characters was as fol lows Peter Perchant a lawyer T Y Stanford Gilbert Murdch H H Thomas Tom Payson H H Goddard Richard Gordon T B Evans Asa a colored servant servantV V lt Purrington I PUlringtQn Sirs Garfield housekeeper at Gil roy i Miss Annie Larson Annie Garfield her daughterEtta Etta Gay Belle GordonMrs Lafayette Farley Jennie Joy a seamstress jMiss Janie Taylor The company is so much encouraged over the success that the play will be given at Mound Fort on Monday and in the Fifth ward on Wednesday I a Wednesday evening Fred S Keeler and Miss Eva L Bowers two of Og dens most popular young people were joined in matrimony The ceremony took place at the home of the brides parents 2653 Lincoln avenue and the Rev Dr Jeffrey officiated The bride is a lovely young girl and her many warm friends in this city wish her all happiness She was attended by Miss Nellie Farr as bridesmaid while Emil Keller acted as best man The groom is a business man of bright prospect w b Numerous valuable presents including many from friends in Idaho arid Nebraska Ne-braska were received Mrs W R Swan gave 1an afternoon to her friends yesterday D R Gray of Salt Lake was up Thursday and met many old frien sin s-in a social way A The chamber of commerce ball will be the event of next week February 26 is the date On February 12 S Rev C F Richardson II Richard-son performed the ceremony uniting in marriage Charles H Porter and Lillie 1 Bettee it Following is the piogramme for the Lincoln club entertainment Wednesday night at the Methodist church Overture H 11 Durbrow Trio We Are Coming Father Abraham Abra-ham 100000 Strong Chas Kent Orson Griffin Henry Ware AddressC N Strevell president Soprano solo Song of the Cup Mrs W H Anderson Reading of Lincolns autobiography Duet Maying Mrs W H Anderson SOPI Mrs Bessie Dean Allison Contr Recitation Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud Jno P Meakin Solo Star Spangled Banner Charles Kent Chorus by Griffin and Ware OrationHon C C Goodwin Tenor solo J D Sullivan Recitation Absolution I Mrs Linnie Young King Trio UtahKent Griffin and Ware Introduction of new officers and address ad-dress by Presidentelect Hon Joseph Stanford ClTorus lcd by Kent Griffin and Ware America Entire audience join in this closing song The Ogden Brass Quadrille band gave a masquerade ball at Five Points Friday night which was a social and financial success The Old Friends club met Friday H Carter with Mr and Mrs John Mrs Bwald won the highest number out of the twelve high five games Next Friday the club meets at the residence resi-dence of Ray L Davis 438 Seventeenth street a a aLa a-La Coterie meets Tuesday at the j residence of Mrs James N Kimball I 2712 Washington avenue |