Show IDJft SQCll re m Society went at a lively pace during the past week entertainments of all I I kinds being given principal among them the reception at the home of Mrs George A Lowe the luncheon given by Mrs William Jennings and Mrs J A Jennings the reception given by Mrs Governeur Forbes the card party by Mrs Ira Lewis and the luncheon at Devereaux House 0 GO Wednesday and Saturday nights have been set aside by society leaders for their outings at Saltair Last evening the dancing floor was crowded with well known people among whom were notice Mi and Mrs Hoyt Sherman MJSS Eloise Sherman Miss Lawrence Miss Afton Young Miss Harkness Miss Shearman Miss Edna Shearman Mr Max Smith Mr Harry Shearman Mr and Mrs William Reid Miss Hanauer I I Hanauer Mr Alma Katz Mies Ida Miss I a I I Hoge Miss Colton Miss Alf Miss Bennett Ben-nett Mr George Lawrence Mr J H I Young Mr F C Schramm o 0 j I Mrs George A Lowe Mrs Justice and Miss Lowe gave a brilliant reception recep-tion Tuesday afternoon The hours of the reception were from 2 until 5 and during that time the large drawing rooms were crowded with handsomely gowned women throughout were or The decorations each room being in a i roses and ferns I I different color In the drawing room and library pink and white roses were sed and in the dining room American I i beauty roses In the center of the dining din-ing room table stood a cut glass bowl of the flowers while ferns and smilax were used profusely on the table Mrs Forbes pressed over this room her assistants being Miss Cone Miss Ethelyn Webber l Miss McCormck Miss Adelaide Miss Mason I Miss and Miss Forbes lalde Mason Bertha Carter I I 000 > The luncheon given Friday afternoon I I tn honor of Mrs M C Fox by Mrs House Frank W Jennings at Devereaux s I was decidedly the prettiest affair of lIe week The guests were Mrs M C Mrs Ken Fox Mrs Harold Russell I neth Kerr Mrs Wantland Miss Shear and Miss Lawrence In man Miss Katz the center of the table around which I seated stood a huge canton they were seatedotn rosescantor while Jar of oldfashioned roses I I throughout the courses the dishes used were of old canton ware At each place I I vas a small water color sketch whIch of the guests carried home as souvenirs he occasion t > 00 Mr Jack Royle has returned from college v c > Mrs Ida Lewis gave a large card party Fndav morning o 0 < v Miss Helen Shearman is expected home Friday 000 Mr Nelden wIl return from Denver Monday 00 returned Mrs Arthur Witcher has from Honolulu 000 Mrs William Jennings and Mrs Joseph Jos-eph A Jennings entertained Thursday afternoon the affair being a luncheon t which was served on small tables scattered scat-tered through the library and dining room and effectively decorated in the jubilee colors The flowers used to gain the desired effect were red carnations choreopsis and ferns The guests were Mrs Henry Dinwoodey Mrs Kenneth i Kerr Mrs William Reid Mrs Florence Clawson Mrs James Jennings Mrs Heber C Lee Mrs William Wright I Mrs Walter Jennings Mrs Isaac Jennings Jen-nings Mrs Harold Jennings Miss Webber Web-ber Miss Afton Young Mrs Eldredge J Miss Celia Sharp Miss Ethelyn Web a JJQJ VLisit IIoop6jv Mrff JQ C Dunt > Hr I Mrs JosephTST Came Mrs Willard young Mrs Harold Russell Miss Edna I I Dwyer Miss Georgia Webber o v 0 Mrs William Wright of Ogden will I spend the next two years in this city with her mother Mrs Dinwoodey Mr Wright will spend the time in England Eng-land < > oS 1 > Mr Chris Diehl has returned from school in Chicago r 0 0 Mrs George F Downey entertained a party of children yesterday in honor of her small boy < 0 0 Mrs George Dickinson Guyer was the guest of honor at a reception given Thursday afternoon by Mrs Governuer Forbes and Miss Forbes The parlor and hall were decorated in pink and red roses and ferns Mrs Forbes and Miss Forbes were assisted in receiving by Mrs George A Lowe and Mrs Seligman In one corner of the hall stood the punch bowl over which Miss Lowe and Miss Cone presided The dining room was a mass of pink roses sweet peas and ferns and was in I I charge of Mrs Greenman Mrs Barry Mrs David Sharp Miss Bertha Carter I I and Miss Louie Odell A GyI > r Mr and Mrs Hayward entertained at cards Tuesday evening in honor of the queens jubilee The host and hostess hos-tess and many of the guests are subjects sub-jects of her majesty The decorations consisted of Englands flags and pictures pic-tures of the queen surrounded by the jubilee colors At the close of the game the successful contestants were given pictures of the royalfamily The guests were Dr and Mrs Hughes Dr and Mrs Lindsay I Mr and Mrs Caspar L Robertson Mr arid Mrs l r Wallace Miss Alff Miss McCornick I I Mr and Mrs Bidwell Mr T Ellis Brown Miss Woodward Mr Davis and Dr Bascom 0 0 Miss Shearman will entertain Miss iertrude Durrant next week ev 0 Miss Afton Young spent yesterday in Ogden 000 Miss Louis Odell entertained informally inform-ally Monday evening Thirty guests were present who thoroughly enjoyed the evening 000 Miss Lena Preston gave a childrens party on Tuesday afternoon OvC Mr and Mrs Albert F Holden have invitations out for Tuesday evening I v n 4I Mrs Ferdinand Dickert was the hostess hos-tess of a delightful party Thursday afternoon The rooms were profusely decorated in roses and carnations and the afternoon was spent by the guests in a floral guessing contest the prizes i being won by Mrs McClure Mrs Sam C Park Mrs Evans and Miss Gussie Sawyer lJ1 0 < > > 0 Miss Kent of Fort Douglas entertained enter-tained at luncheon Thursday afternoon after-noon Cornflowers and roses were used in the decorations and the guests were Miss Harkness Miss Ora Harkness Miss Eloise Sherman Miss Carey Miss Girard Lieutenant Kirwin Lieutenant 1 Se burn Dr Kirkpatrick Lieutenant Gurney and Lieutenant Jackson < 0 The Dollar club was entertained yesterday yes-terday by Miss Lawrence o 0 b Mrs Arthur Brown gave a party in honor of her son Thursday afternoon The small guests amused themselves by guessing contests and games 000 Miss Preston took a party of friends out of town on a picnic yesterday o v > The members of the German cIa went out to Saltair last evening v 0 Mrs Costigan J is tjntcriaining Mrs hitteniore of Boston or < ih6 t A number of bicycle suppers were given < during the week Amohs the 9 11II i1 i l hostesses were Miss Shearman Miss Lawrence and Mr Max Hanauer < 0 < v Mr TiTid Mrs Harry Longmaid left Thursday for Oregon o t 0 Mr F C Schramm spent Thursday at his old home in Ogden V 0 Mr Tod Goodwin leaves this week for a visit at the home of Mrs W K Wright at Fort Sherman 000 Mr George W Lawrence is entertaining enter-taining Mr Frank Moore of Walla Walla 000 Mr and Mrs George A Lowe have Invitations out for a dance on the lawn next Wednesday evening which will lie given in honor of Miss Cone of Hartford ee 0 The officers and ladles of the fort gave their weekly hop Friday night 000 Mr George WdHace returned yesterday yes-terday from Yale He will spend the summer in Salt Lake 000 Mrs Zane expects to spend the summer sum-mer In California 000 The management at Saltair have decided de-cided to give a childrens dancing matinee mat-inee every Saturday afternoon during the summer The first one occurred yesterday and was a very successful affair two or t > ree hundred children being present 0 0 0 Mr James Hogle has returned from college 00 < i Miss Addle Zane is expected home this week ono Mr A Hanauer Is entertaining a brother from Germany OLIO ilr Hugh Anderson has gone to Parts 000 Mrs Canfield of Chicago will arrive in the city some time during the coming com-ing week and will spend the summer with Mrs M C Fox Cobbwas > in Mr Ives Cobb was In the city during ire week 4 G < fhe0offiCerg The members of the Officers club at Fort Douglas gave a large reception last evening Among the guests were many well known people from the city 000 Miss Hattie Taylor of Washington D C is spending a few days in Salt Lake as the guest of Mr and Mrs J R Letcher 00 A The musicale given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Elseman by the members of the Hebrew Ladies Benevolent Benev-olent society was a very successful affair af-fair The programme rendered was one of unusual excellence over 150 guests being present to enjoy it o < > Mr and Mrs A P Sinclair entertained enter-tained Monday evening i 000 Mrs Joseph A Jennings and family are spending the summer months at I that delightful rural resort In the heart of Ccntcrville known as Readington o b < > The marriage of Miss Lonie Snyder and Mr Thomas Snowball occurred Thursday evening at the home of Mr I and Mrs Ralph Snowball The rooms were beautifully decorated in roses rat erifho ferns and evergreens After the ceremony cer-emony a reception was given to the I friends and relatives of the contracting contract-ing parties Among the guests were Mrs Snyder Mr and Mrs Frank Pickering Mr ard Mrs A Miller Mr I and Mrs J H Snowball Mr and Mrs Taylor t Mr aIJ Mrs RingvvfiodMr arid Mrs T7 Burfy Jin and 3Tfer J TX Thomas Mr and Mrs S J Coombs I 000 i On Tuesday evening at Odd Fellows I hall the Star of the West No3 Degree De-gree of Honor will give a dime social The first part of the evening will be devoted to a story telling contest each guest being limited to five minutes time Later a game of high five will he ipdulged in and prizes awarded the successful contestants both at cards and story telling At the close of the I evening ices and cake will be served flU |