Show It If there Is one criticism that may bp be made more than another on Salt Lake society it ft is that there Is tOo great a 2 tendency for the sIze ot of the place to take offense at not receiving Invitations invitations to everything ones frIends or ac acquaintances gIves Every socIal attention Is or should be a complIment to ones friends and frequently the omitting of such h s not th the reverse one but a necessary re restrIction All ones do nut not har harmonIze monIze with equal ease case and the wise hostess is she who selects her company as she does her menu with a vIew to its harmonIous mingling So o many of the large events supposed to be planned for lor 1904 dId not take Place at all but there was merriment and mIrth enough to go round and there is still a fund of enthusIasm left I to begin the new year The chances seem sUm slim for any great groat gatherings shall Include the but they are arG certainly good for Innumerable ble and gay ties ot of the kind where one meets congenial and con contented contented tented friends Society is taking on a political hue and with the opening ot of the halls balls of legislatIon there will be many semi political entertainments Or Of these the first and so far the most Important will ill he be the reception in honor of f the mom mem bers ers of the legislature Tuesday even evening lug ing at which the members of the Wo Womans Womans mans Republican club will be the hostesses Handsome invitations have hae haen been n sent Out not alone to friends in inthe Inthe the city but throughout the state as aswell aswell well The Thc affair will be given In hi the Kenyon and It Is imperative th that t those receiving Invitations should present as requested No daintier flower girl ever offered her wares ares for sale than the one whO carried a basketful of beauties at the bat bal masque last Monday evening and who in everyday life Is one of the fairest of the young Joung society matrons And as for the purple there were no men there who did not admire Orchids The second In the serIes of dances ances to tobe tobe be given by the University club mom mem members bers will be given neXt net Thursday even evening evenIng ing Most of thC th younger club men have subscribed to the series and the event promises to be an Important so social cial one The two big events of the early week Were almost the entire of the past week Either society was too much wearied with the effect ot of a large reception and a bal ma masque ue In one day i or else a serious reaction set In InThey inThey They do say flay the floor looked sOme something thing lik the beach at Atlantie City last Monday ay evening There never were so many short dresses seen at one time here even at Saltair DOHL BAXtET BARET CURRENT EVENTS IN SOCIAL CIRCLES Mrs Frederick Earls and Mi 6 Lena Welby Velby are receiving much socI social 1 atten Von ton during their short the city Edna Elna Cohn entertained at a luncheon i In 1 their honor Wednesday Mise May Critchlow gave an informal KensIngton for them on Thursday nl a Mrs Irs W V L Ellerbeck entertained at a complimentary to them on Friday Mm Earls leaves during the week with her little daughter for a visit with friends in Eureka it ir irA A number of the friends of Mr r and Mrs James E Jennings arranged n a de delightful party for last evening at their home in honor or of their leaving for the coast About two dozen gathered at atthe atthe the home or of Mrs Sharp and ding t F the Jennings Jinnings home took both ot of thEm by surprise and later enjo enjoyed ed an Informal dance and supper Ilm Ada Aa J Murphy l entertained a atc afew tc few friends at t cards last Friday even evening evenIng ing at which three tables were filled with the guests as the game enjoyed and prizes were won by Miss Margaret Bower and George R Smith The other guests were Um Lucy Gab Gaby Miss Jennie Lynn Mrs I Sinclaire Miss Emma W Watson Miss Murphy R B Sumner Frederick Sin Sinclaire I claire Charlea Murphy and Daniel Powell Miss Mies Violet Neill arrived in the city yesterday morning from Butte and spent the early part pait or of the day with friends at noon for tor San Fran Francisco Francisco cisco where she goes to be one of her cousins bridal party C Mr and Mrs James E Jennings s and Mrs Sharp and Miss Mamie Iamie Sharp will leave leae to morro to spend the remain remainder remainder der or of the winter C Mrs Joseph Stowe Stoe of Park City who has been boen spending the past few days in the city returned yesterday to her home Mrs Irs after a visit or orsome o some time with her sister Mrs 1116 John Marshall has gone to San Francisco whence Sll she during the week for Australia Mr and Mrs Irs J T Richards left yes yos yesterday for a of some time tImo In ze New NewYork York p pC C Mr aid Mrs S J Lynn and daught rs Winnie and Jonnie will VitI sail from New York Tan Jan 21 for a tour of Europe Dr J 0 lie lo of oC Grand Rapids left lert lefty I y for his home after Spending spendin S short time timo with Mr and Mrs B S Ferry FOlT Irs Ferry Forry accompanied him I t to Ogden Ogdon I Mr na sad Mrs Wal Walter r Lewis j tame came to town yesterday morning and left at noti tor or Nv NeV York The They will willbe willbe be about ft a month I Mrs 0 E B Cary has Issued InvItations Invitations f for r a large lar e card eard party to bo be given Tuesday to intrOduce her niece I Mr and Mrs Fred Freb Hale a few tew Friday oven even evening Ing at keno ceno 41 0 The Tho Gf mn club holds th lh first of er the tho year car evening with Mr and Mrs Jr J Fabian e 0 Mrs M lJ S Lacy ot of Colorado Sprin Springs s will h r t tomorrow w to be the tho guest of hr Mrs C E Rich Richards s ards ardsOn nIs nIsOn On Tuesday afternoon the WR ath circle met with Mrs W n It White A large nUmbEr of members embers find guests wore nIl dl of whom listened much to the or f tIme afternoon Mrs El Elner ner L gave a he tv resume or of The French Drama In Inthe Inthe the oEr C Century pinner treat is tine Ule tSIk fr f ef f nn lj r reL tf cf ti n p drama rama or of tragic 4 The Thc Cid and Us Its beauties were dwelt upon and with later by the same author Corneille and Rn cine were contrasted as was also The i Cid and Racine was i considered as the writer of I tragedy and Introducer or of love as the greatest and most universal ot of all hu human man mall p As comedians Moliere and Shakespeare were compared The paper limited itself to Moliere the re Fe I former as seen In the plays Don DonJuan DonJuan Juan Tartuffe and The uThe Mrs Byron Cummings as assisted assisted Mrs Leatherwood by bO reading portions from these pla plays s Mies Emma Cummings gave a talk on TIle The North Sea Blunder Mrs MrsHall Hall and Miss Llda Lida Hauxhurst gave gae I musical selections The Thc La Ladles ies Literary club will hold the first meeting of the new year next I FrIday afternoon at the club house The afternoons entertaInment will con consist consist of the reading of Enoch Arden Ardenas as It has been set to music by Richard Strauss by Mrs C E Richards in I which Mrs Richards will be accompanied nied by Mrs Agnes Osborne 5 11 Mr and Mrs T J P will re return return turn today from an extended trip In the ast Mr and Mrs Samuel Budd enter In honor ot of Mrs E P Pr r arid and niece Miss Nellie who left leU for home on on Wednesday last MIss MInnie Margetts entertained on Tu day last in honor other of her sister Mrs E P nie niece ho left for theIr home at Idaho Falls n Wed Wednesday Wednesday During her stay In Salt Lake City she received many social atten attentions attentions The Reviewers Reviewer club will meet Non Nonday on day with Mrs Irs d at East First South Mrs IV Y R B Wightman will read a paper on The New School of 01 Nature Writers The meeting will begin at 2 it 5 The will meet Tu Tuesday day aft at afternoon t with Mrs 1106 Badger QU Eighth East street Mrs Stanle Stanley Clawson Clason wil r vIew the poems of the fourteenth and fifteenth centurIes 4 5 I IThe The house decoration section of the tho Ladles Literary club will meet tomor tomorrow row at the club house at 10 The sub subject subject of the mornings study will be tex textile textile tile fabrIcs In decoration and Mrs MM S SF SF F Fenton will revie the hIstory ot of tapestry The Womans club will meet Tu Tuesday with Mrs V H Pease Ms Theodore Whiteley will read a pap r on The Civilization ot of the Incas 5 The Unity club will hold its regular meeting tomorrow evening Mrs rs I Ritchie will read an original story I called A Christmas Spider and Ute the I music by Saint and Chaminade I will be by ARD Agnes s Os borne 3 The or of th the J dl s Literary club will meet next Thursday at the club house at 10 Mrs lI r 11 r Miller will m present the topic covering that period of Jewish from to B C Ca I Mesdames Henry a Coh H S Jo Joseph Joseph I seph and S WeItz wilT will b be hostesses 1 at a charity card oord party to be given Fri a Jan Ii 17 In th the r t O 0 B 8 B Hall HaJI I rooms roon s in the a building 5 5 The home and education se section tion or of orthe I the Ladies Literary club meet at atthe atthe the club house tomorrow afternoon at A full Cull meeting i is desired for business reasons The regular monthly meeting of the Womans Democratic club will be held I We Wednesday at hi Room I Atlas block It the election of oC I officers all members ar are urged to at tend I 5 4 5 The Hent Herty L Literary society gave gaye their second annual watch party on New Years eve Those present nt were I Misses Kittle Bowering Ruby Peter Pett Peterson r son Ev Evelin lin Shanks Zeus ZelIa Gallagher Manon lanon Lyman Beda Comm Colum and Janie Marks T G C Wood C S Gardner A T Davis DaYI L 1 I G W v H Williams A J J I i Wood and H C Miller I 5 5 4 a 4 aA A character ball at the Second Ward Tard I meeting house on Friday evening was as aswall well wall attended Of the ladles Mrs MC Thomason won the first prize and Miss Morrison th the second it 5 5 5 Mr lr Henry Henr C Hoffman will return from the cast Monday it 5 5 it 5 Mr and Mrs Eon Dati have Te re turned from New York and are at home at 81 South Third E East street streeL I 5 5 5 Mr and Mrs tI D A and family went to Ogden for New Years ars to attend the watch party lunt given ghen l b Mrs sister Mrs L Fl l Heffner Heaner At midnight supper was served in the dIning room The rooms were decorated with A American Beau ties Ues and chrysanthemums Miss Burkella Pierce has hus returned from Denver where she lisa hits been spending the holidays fo Miss Ethel C C who has hus been visiting her parents In this Cil city leaves this morning to reSume her I work in Tooele STATE SOCIETY PROvO o I The bell ll and r l givon lyO 5 da day evening at th the Mozart 1 hail by th tIme Candy com to their em s md and patrons was doubt th most clabo elaborate rate event or of th the season The Thu ball was decorated for forthe forthe the occasion A pleasing address of w l come was b by Mr lr Gcorge Startup after w ich an q c was riB rendered p Ice cr am cake was served Dancing was In until a late lat hour I I Miss DeLilly ClUff charmingly enter bout about twenty or of her friends at hI her 1 home In honor 0 ot Lita Lowe lone Jone Bassett and Blanch howe from Salt The evening was om un or of i mirth and fun tun Refreshments w re J served The roo OI Card club met thet Thursday even n i I Ini in at the home of Mrs Irs Phil The Tho usual Rood good time was wag R Re were served sered The prizes were won by Mrs frs COoper Anderson Andorson and Mr Ir George Glorge Miss Mica Taylor gave a vaudeville larty Tues Tuesday a evening On Thur day evening a grand aU all was I given b by the tabernacle choir Ond the tho Mozart orchestra In honor of Mr mIr Will Knudsen en who leaves Tuesday for a mis ion sion to Europe s Zella Zelia Farrer and duff gave e u a very ery enjoyable theatre party Thursday evening In honor ot of l Bassett and LAtin Uta Lowe or of S Salt It Lake Miss May Thurman u a cw lIt ht her homo r FUn an anal merriment r Each girl had fashioned a ha bat t which ich the boys drew and were requested to trIm I Tine The hat they drew decided their panther j for supper Miss thal Smith has returned after a I v I pleasant peasant visit with friends at I Pleasing In very every particular was the given Monday Monda evening eVenin at lilt I I Second warl assembly hall hail In honor of the eIghtieth bIrthday ot of Grandma Eggert Eggen Eggertson son and which was so SUl I planned and carrIed through b by hp her three Sons Eons About li guest were fIc nt I interspersed with songs anti recItations made an eVening of Ji ur roe for all pr present ent Delicious reze was served serve 1 MISs Mias Mary Nuttall spent FC ays or of thIs week with and rl t n L It In Salt Aal Lake Miss Mary or of Eureka was as In Inthis inthis this city a da day this week friends The Y L M I A or o the tho Sixth WarO Wara surprised Miss Ada Wilkins Friday even eln I Ing at the home of oC Mrs Stewart MI Miss Wilkins has been an In the association for n a couple or of years year and has I endeared herself to all with whom she has come in contact She has I her resignation on account f her mm pro ching marriage whIch will m lake place next Wednesday to Mr William Evans or of Lehl Lehi The girls sought In this way to show their love loe and The evening passed plen pleasantly antly In games and amusements or of various kinds refresh refreshments I ments were pro served Th assocIation pr r Miss Wilkins with It a beautiful ret let letor J or of silver knives and forks They Tho departed at a late hour expressing congratulations and best wishes Miss Eggertson was th the charm ing hostess at a delightful social Tuesday evening Games Gaines intermingled with music was enjoyed by all present Re were served lIl Miss s Mina Houston has returned l to her desk at the tho court house actor the holl holidays a s at Fork Forc Mrs Irs Don Johnson and Mrs Fin layson of were visitors In this city Thursday Miss LIsle Finlayson of Payson Pason spent Sunday with friends in Provo Prove The club met Wednesday ar after afternoon er noon llDon at of Mrs Floe Sp att Th The afternoon was taken up b by Mrs Josiah Beck who gave gac an nt ps pa per por on Time The Early Settlers of and also reviewed In an Interesting man ner iler the book To Have and pro To Hold Hol The Tho served dainty refreshments LOGAN LOGANA A social function or of tIme the weeks week was the given on oa Y evening In honor of the marriage or of Mr David Smith of oC this eIt and Miss Sa mantha of Bountiful Th was held at the Smith home in the Fourth ward and a large company of time the friends of time the coupie lt enjo enJoyed ed themselves greatly In the festivities tI of the evening I rt i 1 Professor s and Mrs L A enter I tamed on Saturday evening Cards Carda formed time the princIpal amusement or of the I and Professor ProCessor Bexel and Mrs G H hamp won the prizes Dainty re were served ThOR nt were and C H Hart I J 1 F Engle G H 11 Champ A M F Fleming J E Shepard J 1 C Walters W V B Pros Pres ton Jr Jr John T Cal Caine e jr E D Ball U G i W Thatcher F V Thatcher J A Bexell V W S Lan ton i I 1 Northrop Bacon o d Arnold I and Cochran Mrs i Ft mB B Cook I Mrs Irs Smith and time the Misses Fisher Miner lUner I 1 and Elizabeth Smith I Mr and Mrs S J Jeppesen entertained 1 I Ion on Saturday evening evenIn In honor or of the tho opera hou house e orchestra Music Iu le formed the chief part of oC the ft t Refreshments were wen Booker and Alex II Preston gave Rf R a New Y Tears rs party for one of their youns spent a cery pleasant lt There 1 were pr present ent George Soren on Erl Dan le lois Reese Howell Howe dardon Cardon Ml Misses ses Vera Julia Hendricks Lou Thatcher Marie Marje Barber and Barbara Howell Charles A of St Antimony Ida visited friends rien In 10 Loran 10 tb this w week ek S P Morgan surveyor ot of Oneida coun I t ty Ida is visiting friends In Logan A reunion of th the family was held on Friday Frida evening at residence nc of Mr anti Mrs Ir it E R H |