Show = mjJ a 1 1 ri t f I t r 1V f i L 7 Oj j i1 I j L J L 1 I r 11r i I 1 I LI i f ff I o f O p i Written on the porch at the Country club Jn memory of Mrs Ilolden and ivrrs PollocK When aching arm bado thcm ceaso to play And resting bore they passedtho day r May those to whom tho daylight still Is F sweet With tender lips their names ofttlmes re peaU And should their loving spirits hither 1 stray And linger long as wo have donc today JVIay the who shared our joy and sorrow I Find us faithful here today again tomor 10 I A Friend I Fren Mrs Arthur H S Bird entertains at k luncheon at the AHa clubon Wednesday Wednes-day r i o I Mr and Mrs George Phelps Holman entertain at cards on Tuesday evening S 0 C In honor of Mrs William H Donnell vas a luncheon given by Miss Sadler on Tuesday The other guests were Mrs Flfield of Denver Mrs Charles Read Mrs William Reid Mrs Don nol Misses Atton and Jasmine Young Miss Irma AlIT Miss Sherman lss l wOn w-On Thursday evening Mr and Mrs ElbrIdge Thomas entertained at their home on Sixth street The color scheme was the same as at their recent wedding wed-ding lavender and yellow and the I I rooms were very prettily arranged Cards were enjoyed and the prizes I were won by Miss Terhune and J T I Goodwin The guests were Misses Evelyn Thomas Dana McCready Josie l atz Leah Riter Margaret Park Until Kirkpatrick Jasmine Young i Florence Terhune Florence Kessler Inez Trent Mr and Mrs S C Park Messrs Arthur Thomas George Law rcnce Charles Lawrence Sam Porter Tod GocHlwIn Ray Savage Frank Roberts Fred Knickerbocker e c Notable among the weeks entertainments entertain-ments was tlje celebration op Friday < night by Mr and Mrs Theron Geddes Of their silver wedding A few of their more Intimate friends shared in the programme of the evening which proved of a most enjoyable description The sliver idea was carried out In every way and the floral decorations were most artistic Mr Geddes presented his wife with a silver service of rich design de-sign Each guest received as a souvenir I i silver spoon tied with a pink ribbon and the llnal course In the elaborate I incnu served were miniature cakes with I 18751000 on their crusts In fancy pastry pas-try During the evening Miss Geneva Jennings and Prof John J McClellan delighted their hearers with vocal and I Instrumental numbers I was all very Informal and quite delightful and the host and hosiers were wished many an anniversary S S 00 L Mrs W H Bancroft and Miss Ade laide Naaon are enjoying the good things of Ney Yorks theaters and shops S 00 Col Posey left for theEast last even S S S Dr and Mrs A C EwIng gave a a delightful dinner party on Tuesday evening The invited guests were Messrs and Mesdamei Pearsall Alters Murray FJagg and Mr Eberly a S S Mr and Mrs LeGrand Young leave for New York tomorrow night t On Wednesday evening Miss Morris and Miss Claudia Morris cnterUilned at u very pleasant C3 party at their home The rooms wore very tastefully decorated with plants and palms yel low and white chrysanthemums and violets in profusion The tally cards were monogramed and the score cards were water colors of baby heads whiMi were drawn for The color schme curried cur-ried out was yellow and heliotrope The prizes were won by Miss Frankle Sharp and Mr Harris The guests were Messrs and Mesdames George Dem George Steiner laT < Joseph Misses Cherry Florence Stevenson Lawson Dern Lena Preston Mary Olivo Gray Davis Luce McMillan I Paul Frankie Sharp Stewart Parker Edith Parker and Ruby < Peyton Messrs Cleland Fred Dern Sprague Jack Berkhoel Joe Sawyer Feakins Lawrence George AIds > Waterman Price Lollln Hurry Miller D Mac Pherson Boyd Miner Gustln Orr Gustn 01 Ilarris and Lawson On Thursday afternoon Mss Morris and Misa Claudia Monlp gave another party to a number of their friends when 61 was again the feature Tfee prizes 1Cr won by Mrs McMahon and I I Mrs G M Marshall The guests werc Mesdames S II Pink rton J T Don nellan John Reed R J Cajikcy G F Putnam S B Milner E V McCune II C Godwin P T Sadler Arthur Lynn McMahon H W Henderson Walter Druehl Johnson E I Alrls W A Sherman Elbrldge Thomas Ed ward McGurrln H C Lund Myera Misses Winifred Sprague Odell iQn ncraley Bird Ella Atkinson Elizabeth Lam on Louise Lamson Clare Claw son Felt Edythe Ellerbeck Paul DIckert Sinclair Welby Sibyl Anderson Ander-son Rutt Trent Elizabeth Lamson Louise Lamson Cathie Dougall Miller Terhune Crltchlow Sherman Mc 1fc ford Chrystal Hackett Weller Felt Dun S 0 0 Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Anna Trezlae and Dr Walteb Fraser which Is to take place Wednes day evening December 12th S S a A pleasant little ourprlso wiis given ME 1 fiAd l II go gejisdlct l asa John Ji Evans at 133 West Second South on Friday evening After n few selections on several Instruments they repaired to the home of Mr and Mrs Benedict where I lovely oyster supper was served by the hostess Cards and music mu-sic lllled up a most delightful evening which all enjoyed S S S Mrs Joseph S Richards of East South Temple street has Invitations out for Thursday j Mrs William B Sprague on Friday entertained some of her friends at a most enjoyable luncheon at her home on South Seventh East street The guests were Mesdames 0 J Holllstcr 15 T Spniguc Wilier of Denver Slanchfleld D J Sharp Kerr Young Reid Zane Witcher Misses Rooklidge Young and Sadler 90 On Friday night Christensens hall I was crowded with dancers who were I there upon the invitation of the University i Uni-versity Chronicle I was the first ball of the season and the largest and most I successful event of n social nature ever given under the auspices of the paper The music was of the best The hall was prettily decorated with college and class colors United States flags and palms presenting a pretty appearance appear-ance The success of the Initial ball reflected great credit on the committee which was composed of Misses M Louise Nelden Mabel Harker Florence Groesbeck Emma Carter and Messrs Robert Glendlnnlng Walter Romncy LcRoi Sanders and Will Ray Noticed in the gathering were Messrs and Mesdames Mes-dames 1 Klngsbury G I Marshall George Romney Jr Mesdames W A Nelden A W McCune Jr E V Mc Cune Groesbeck Riter C L Berry Ferguson Fred Christensen Misses IMoirls Kimball Young Rounds Jeremy Jere-my Ellerbeck Marge Ellerbeck Josephine Jose-phine Wells Wallace Fisher Claire Clawson Kingsbury Kirkpatrick Twehes Donnellan Swenson Campbell Camp-bell Covey Llllle Crismon Alexander Edylh Ellerbeck Scofield McCune Grace Cannon Groesbeck Wighlman Vera Cannon Amy Rich Grace Nelson Nelden Sharp Olive Jennings Bee Wilkinson Amy Rowe Mathis Taylor Hyde Carter Irvine Shoebrldge Moran Brlnton Hatch Chetchy Wells Chlpman Greenslreet Myers Rowe Erne Rowe Harker Edna Harker Tibbs Savage Fairbanks Brown Freebair James Shipp Bilk Hague Delia Hague Klngsbury Graham Seckels Whitney Van Cott Hazel Shoebrldge Hall Badger HOlbrook Moyle Kin Grimsdell I Ray Kneass Billings Gibson Matthews Fisher Beatrice Hyde Mary Wells Carol Shoebridge Mabel Kelly Wallace Mamlo Sharp Messrs Kelly Lollin Price Webber Hughes Townsend Diehl Porter Swaner Morris Brock bank Schultze Kimball Grow Merrill Mer-rill McKellar Groesbeck Glendlnning Cannon T Walter Harris Leonard Barnes IlnmmeU WTaI thor Wolf Adams Nelson Woodbury Rob Young Roy Daynes Bodel Mathis Freed Harry Miller Roy Hughes Knicker bocker J Douglas Anderson Romney Campbell Pembroke Groo Badger Barnes Hemphlll Kcytlng Jennings Walt Harris Ed Thorne George Lawrence Law-rence Will McKellar Jim Sadler Sid Morris Guy Eldrldge Wilding Charles Lawrence Arnold Crcss Farrlngton Beck Pembrook Clayton May Jensen Jacobs Ed Groesbeck Scott Groesbeck Foster Moore Cope Nicholson Jeremy Jere-my Luff Swarner Ed Kimball Roy Romney A L Thomas Jr D Raleigh Johnson Henderson and Rosenbaum S S S Mrs P J Barratt returned from Ogden Og-den on MondayS S S S A pleasant party was given at the home of Martin Don Thursday evening Among those present were Ilr and Mrs Simon Scott Mrs Simpson Miss Rafferty and the Misses Kiddle Price Williams Ensign Brown Holt Lang ton Kopp Nettie and Stella Snowball and Essie Edson Messis Jones Boyle Pi Ice Nephl Jacobson Hoofcnslein Pearson Farrlngton Kopp llolberg and Lake S a S Mrs Jninea Hogan of Ogden Is the guest of Mrs J II Cory this weekS week-S S S I The Social Evening club met with Mr and Mrs Joseph J Coles on Friday for a few hours of cards music and dancing Among those present were Mr and Mrs Coles Mr and Mrs William Wil-liam Sparkes Mr and Mrs James Shore Sr Mr and Mrs A Chlssold Mr and Mrs C Johnson Mr and Mrs W R Pickering Mr and Mrs E La kin Mr and Mrs N B Slaincs Mr and Mrs J Bradford N ll and Mrs W B While Mr and Mrs T Ash Messrs E R Arnold R G Collett J W loner T Williams Misses J Shepherd Shep-herd Annie Reed KdUh Coles S S S Miss Lillic Bitner and William S Romney were married In the Salt Lake Temple on Wednesday The ceremony was performed by the grooms father Bishop George Romney The reception was held at their own home 135 1 Street from S to 1 p I m The house was beautifully decorated The bride i I and groom received the congratula l j tions of their friends in the bow window i win-dow which was a veritable llower i I garden The bride was exquisitely gowned In cream liberty Bilk and lace and carried brides roses The ushers were George Ernest Romney Ray Van Cott and William T Edwards Tho diningroom was presided over by MiBs Evelyn Romney assisted by the brlclco sisters Miss Ella Bltnor had charge of the punch bowl Delicious refresh merits were servedby Franklin and tho Guilar club furnished the music Tic GUJl lll presents were many and beautiful The couple left on Thursday for an extensive exten-sive trip to the coast by way of Portland Port-land They will he at home to their friends after February 1st S S a The You and 1 Crystal club was entertained en-tertained by Mr and Mrs Tlmnis Thursday evening December Cth The hostess was presented with a very handsome handpainted plaque The guests then Indulged in a few games of highfive for which prizes were awarded first to Mrs E G Holden and William Gulver second to MrsS John Timma and E M DavIes After S refreshments the guest enjoyed the singing of Mrs 1 Hoffcnbach The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs CA Strickland > O ao I 4 The engagement is announced qf Miss Mabel n Kelly of this city and Dr Berlhler W Mathpr of I Albany N Y S S 0 9 The Utopia club was delightfully entertained en-tertained by Mrs Harry Duke Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon when the prizes were won by Miss Clara Xiiiwson Mrs E L Sheets and Mrs E A rail Miss Lawson Law-son amid Mrs S H PInkerton were elected president and secretary to succeed suc-ceed Mrs A H Tarbet and Mrs G B Brastow whoso resignations resignatons were necessitated ne-cessitated by absence and illness The club will meet with Mrs A P Sinclair 310 South Second East street on the Itflh 1thThe a u The Opal club spent a very pleasant cenlng on Tuesday at tho Ladies Literary Lit-erary clubhouse Slxlythroo formed the first part of the evenings amusement amuse-ment the successful players being Miss Arnold and Mr Andy Rosenbaum The consolation prizes were won by Miss I I Ella Sutton and Mr Arthur Brown Dancing followed and continued until midnight Several new german figures were rehearsed under the direction of Mr C L Berry making 1 very enjoyable enjoy-able conclusion of the evenings entertainment enter-tainment The club meets again a week front noxt Tuesday The members arc organizing a guitar and mandolin orchestra S S S Mr and Mrs John McDonald entertained enter-tained at dinner on Thursday evening in honor of their son John McDonald Jr who has just returned a to the city Mrs J C E King entertained the t ternoon Pan Hellenic society on Wednesday af Mrs C D Moore and Mrs Van Ar man will entertain at cards next Wednesday afternoon MB S Mrs John Hansen Mrs Picket and Mrs I Selden Cia son were hostesses at a Kensington yesterday 9 S S On Wednesday the hospitable home of Mrs Thomas G Webber on Second street was the scene of an unusually pleasant sixtythree party which was given by Mrs and Miss Webber to a number of their friends Yellow chrysanthemums In all their beauty made the ruoms resplendent A dainty menu was served after the games when the prizes were awarded to Mrs Daggelt Mrs Rice and Mrs Sadler Among the guests present were Mesdames Mes-dames McCornlck Fabian Kimball Gaylord Woodward Holmes L F Richards L l1 Nye Marshall R L Woodruff Fran ken George L Nye Judge Bird Henderson Lawrence Daggett Spencer Sharp Keith Dab cock Wllkcs S E Bransford Ewing Holman W 1f Ferry G B Pfoutz Le Grand Young Almy J S Brans ford Rice T B Beatty Kirkpatrick E 0 Howard J II Young Elliott Bickford F A Druehl Markland Oglcsby Fenton OBrien W F Druehl Read Sadler Dunbar Ferguson Fergu-son Dart Palmer Thompson Allen White Charles W Penrose Misses Keogh Kimball a Crawford u Mr and Mrs 11 B Whitney have gone to San Francisco whereHhey will spend a month A eOn e-On December ISth the second annual ChrIstensens ball of the O R C will be given at S S 0 Mrs Louis Hyams and > children and Miss Frances Phillips arrived from New York on TuesdayS Tuesday-S 0 0 Mrs Martha Groo of Montpeller is visiting her sister Mrs Ellas Wright at her residence on West Temple street v a I Mr and Mrs J W Delano have moved to SGS Second streetS street-S a uri u-ri A Cohen has gone to Cuba S S S The marriage of Miss Lichtenstein and Mr Boukofsky takes place tomorrow tomor-row night Mr and Mrs George S Gannett have removed from 79 North State street to the Dr Park residence on the hill ICG North State street a 5 5 0 The Ladles Aid society of the First Congregational church vlll hold their annual Christmas baziiv at the church parlors December 13th and 1lth 0 < 0 The East End Whist club ret with Mrs Russcl Tracy on Monday night O 1 > Mrs W 11 Jones entertained the Ladies La-dies Aid society of the First Methodist church at her residence on Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon S a Dr and Mrs Willard Y Croxall were In the city during the weekS S a O The Woodmen of the World are mal ing preparations ior their first annual ball to be given at Chrlatensens on Thursday evening December 13th The ball will bo given under the auspices of degree teams of camp 53 und Silver Maple circle No lOSS lOS-S I The Past Noble Grands met with Mrs W J Moore on Thursday and spent an Informal afternoon The guests were Mesdames Susan E Ulmer Jennie Culmer Fames Pendleton Emily Price Hattie Owen Jennie Geary Eva Darke Jnrmia Melton Hattie Harvey Coker Morris John F Boes C O Farnsworth Albert May ers A Leslie TefCrles and Lizzie Kiln pie M E Sudhelmer aS o The Epworth league of the Illff M E church held an enjoyable and well at wel tended social Friday evening Decem bar 7th nt tie home ot UIQ Misses i Dlckson A very enjoyable progrumniu was rendered consisting of vocal and Inatnnnental music recitations and readings I after which refreshments were served S 0 S Great preparations are being made la for the miiHciuc bal to he given by the Fraternal Order of Eagles hoxt Friday night at Ohrlslensons hall Many novel features w III bo introduce Including u representation of all na Lions In I national roslumo Many ele Han t costume have already i been or hired One hundred della ms In cash will be given as Prizes S S S Lolaml Jrvlne was the I rofiplenl of a pleasant surprise imjly Frldnv 1 1t PJI < r even lug Thopo present were liertha J Rich noun Uessle and Kva Allen C lura Foulgcr Mubel Brown Ina Asliton l vcrda Kvsins Jim Thompson A bdomi uben Hay A8htol JonUI fleleer hdol JOluncl 10UIH Shilling S S a The Ladies Aid society will give wi a musical and entertainment at the resi denct of Mm V H Jones on Thursday evening December 13th A hulscay Annc mu I sical programme l will be rendered in which Miss Edna Dwyer Miss Eml v Larson Mrs John Heed Miss Ethel Pond Miss Lizzie Davis Messrs Fred Juyne Wesley Davis und others Frel take part Refreshments will wi wi v served I s a I The B F Pelxotto lodge r O B B will give I reception to Mr and Mrs Adolph Simpn on Thursday evening nt the Uadfes1 5 Literary club t 0 1 t Mr and Mrs George P Ifulman cave an lmifoiiiiuj dinner lastFriday The i guesls were Mr mid Mrs Fjilcld tf en vcr Dr and Mrs NIIcs Mr and Mrs Frank B Stephens Mr and S Mrs S V Shell V a D W Robbins exMayor of Colorado I Springs and S party are stopping in the city for a few days visiting with Mr and Mrs S B YVeslerllelll and other friends en route for California q I V Mrs George Brown who for the past few years hus been residing with her i family at Republic Wash returned to Salt Lake on Friday to remain Mr Brown will come as soon na he closes I out his business Interests at Republic For the present Mrs Brown la visiting wllli Mr and Mrs John W Hughes 104 Third street 104 fleel Miss Bertie Smith entertained n few of lwi r frlendfl Friday cvonlng The evening was very pleasntly spent In cards and muflc Tho hostess served refreshments i during the evening as stated by Mrs WECole The guests presentwere Mr and airs Eber Case Mr and Mrs Ray Cole Mr andMrs Archie Knowlden Mr and Mrs William Wil-liam Cole Misses Alice Castleton Ada Young Maggie and Mary Van ITouten r I Louie Marks Mrse A L Smith 1 Messrs Thomas Mumford Sr John McCarthy of Pack City Marsh Cole J m B RIter Prof Levi Young Frank Smith S Mr and Mrs C H Jenkins entertained enter-tained a large number of their friends Friday afternoon and evening at their home No 333 South Second East 0 c Miss Mary Brixen who left for Europe Eu-rope soon after the death of her brother Andrew has returned to Salt Lake where she will remain for a short time While absent she 11t vislcd nearly all the cities of the continent of any Importance Im-portance and also spent considerable time in New York > OGDEN SOCIETY Bazars church socials and Christmas sales began to engross the attention of lliofoinliilin > pail Iommot the community last week and this I condition of affairs UH doubtle hold rfood for tho coming two weeks AmoivjJ the ItradliiK socIal events of limo ruining week siro Limo hal to bo given Thursday evening at ChrIs tensons hal by l Silver Illvo No 1 I O 1 M and the musical lectureconcert to be given Monday cM nlntT at tho Tabernacle Taber-nacle by Prof II S Goddard of Salt Luke City I S t 0 Miss Edith Lcsslnpcr loft on Monday for lown to spend her holidays among oldtlmo friends alI relatives Mr J S McIntosh left Sunday to sp nd a month In California v lfnrla Tho A O U W lodges glvo a grand ball In Chrlstcnsens week from cls academy a tomorrow to-morrow night S a a Mrs A II Itloycs and Miss Bcsalo Moyes uro back from a visit to Mllford whoro they spent Thanksgiving with Mr Moyes C S Mr and Mrs S Hardy of Sl Louis spent part of time week visiting Ogdcn friends tl S U Roy Lamdin Is back from a months California trip 6 A W Miss Esther Freborg of tho Sacred Heart academy hIs returned from a visit with Miss Ella Jones at Salt Lake d I M Mr James Code und MIss Code of Evanston Wyo are visiting Ogden friends S S S Mr and Mrs N F SpIcer of Laramle I Wyo visited In Olden during tho week on their wedding tour Mr Splcer is tho Mayorelect of Larimle S S S I Mr and Mrs F T Rozelle of Cha ron Neb arc visiting In Ogden O i S Mr and Ir A J3 Lolhrcp and family leI Monday for California where they will remain for some time for tho benefit of Mr Lothrops health N 0 0 C Mrs r G Reed of Wyoming Is stopping I stop-ping at tho Reed and visiting her many old friends a Co Queen City lodge No7 K of P has elected tho following oHicers for tie en CuIng term A J Weber C C II B Forbes V C J M Shirk P C N Cus tend K of T S 1 N Fulton 1 of F T II Carr M of K A Llndstrom r at A If C JIansjm 1 G W G Kind O G R T Miller M of W t 5 S Tho ladles 0 the Methodist church pavo a very successful fair Thursday Friday and Saturday In the Operahouse block 0 04 Sego Lily circle No IiI Women of Woodcraft elected ollicers Monday c o Ing as follows Ellen Eastman G N Addle E Baker PG N Han A Hall A D Ellen R Fogel I A G Annie C Allen hanker BfSsW IJII1 clerk 1 Som orvllle attendant Mary J Jordon C of G B Schllls 1 S M Speak O S Nannlo Kklund M L Orchard L Light and II Eklund managers mannSer S S o Thursday evening n most enjoyable dancing party was given In the Fourth ward amusement hal by tho young ladles of tho ward 0 SO Tho Informal club held Its regular weekly week-ly I party at ChrIstensens Wednesday night Tho mom burs and a number of invited guests enjoyed the evening very greatly S S S This week Tuesday Wednesday and Thursdax tho ladles o tho Episcopal church glvo their Christmas bair in time old waterworks ofllco building 1 < f 03 Mrs A W Creamer of Chllllcothe Mo Is spending tho winter with her daughter Mrs George Allen Tho Child Culture cub hold its I usual somlinonthly meeting at the homo ot Mr F R Christens The programme consisted of a pupct entitled Fatigue In the Schoolroom read by tho hostess ami n report of tho Natlonul Household Economic Eco-nomic association which hold a recent mooting In Toronto Canada Both Impel and report wcro very much enjoyed and wre ably discussed by the members Mrs Bishop and Mrs Johnson wore guests during dur-ing the afternoon The club adjourned to moot Friday afternoon December 1ith with Mrs Booth on Twentyeighth street near Washington S avcmio S S Mr L Bernard Spencer has out Imitations Imi-tations for a dancing party to be given Friday evening1 December 1st at Chris tensens hall 0 v 0 Friday evening tho Second Ward association asso-ciation gave a very enjoyable ball ut tho amusement hall 0 S I Mr DI Doynlon of Sand lUah Is r visiting I Ogden friends I o aIrs a-Irs J L licrrlck opened tip her Kcia mlo nrl studIo In the Utah Loan und I Trust building to visitors on Wednesday and Thursday Shi had u law uuuibur of pieces 6n exhibition both of hoi on work uiul that ot her ininllH amid tho beauty and delicacy of tl nlcro Avoro the fultJKt of much fuvorublo cnmmcni The exhibit vis on of the inest over NCOII In the city und was rerialnly a credit to tho lady und her pupils S S I Tho ciitfunoinijnl Is announced of Miss l Ray KlKfrs of Suit Lake City to Mr LuvId 0 McKay of Ogden S u S MIN Thomas FltzrreruHl of Thistle is hIUng Ogden FlZIrtrld S 0 The nevl > elected oulceis of 1lllllt lodge No 8 A O n I W ilC 1 us follows W C ChiinnHI P M W Joseph I nl ham M W W T I Nculimai lor < mun A L I Wllciin OVITSIHT J W Booth ro iunler W N lice I llnsklor T U KJMII reiolver 1 = Keller l Kuldc 1 CiciiKluin I I W T P J Woodbnry u W Waller RlHiey trustee t 1r Conroy hIck Driver and Waitirworlh medlcul exit I 11 I rt 0 S S lImo people of Ocdon n shortly barn thin opixirlijtilly ot hoarlntj Mr m bkknoll Youitg a very cmliviH muslrul I man in one of hi famous i xplunatoiy sonsf recitals reci-tals rt the Tabernacle n slUed by l hiS wife an accomplished phmlsli Jho visit j of this eminent gentleman has been sc II I 1cntlemll cureo bj thc ctforta of Prof Joseph Hal i lanlyno ana tho t various choirs ot tho city are Interested in the event a a S The Free Klnderpnrten association will I meet with lit prcslttcnt Mrs Into S III llnul No 507 Twentysixth street on Monday December 10th at 3 p in a I SOn On December Jlh the Aglala hold Its regular meeting nnd was pleasantly en leriuliiMl at tnr Inl hOIt of Mrs Towne Aftir the ordinary rSmlnrf buolnesj Miss Udd dcllrhl6d the club xvlih I complete rr vliv of Tops by Tliomsi llarly KrndlngH from lhf > snm rloiy vcif gIven bv I Mrn Grant and lrr MoCormlck Mrs Corey then closed the lltcniry lroramm with a L paper on Hnrdys Realism 2li5R Hemlerahol ManS Forgiven In her usual cIcllKhlfal manner Mrs Towne was ua lcd in serving refreshments by her two daughter Edna onu Helen The guests of the club were Slosdumcs Uendershot H C Bigeiow A P Blgclow Hole and Miss lendershot td S a a Thursday afternoon the ladles auxil Jury to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Lcomotlo 1 KiiKlncenj gave t very plrngani card nrrty at tho residence of Airs Shllds Music curds Hiid recitations Shlda features of tho afternoon followed by dc Helou5 luncheon a a a MHS Catherine Garnahnn entertained tho nlumiiioof the Sacred Heart academy acade-my Friday afternoon S S very S delightfully A large number of their friends surprised sur-prised Mr and Mrtu Frsuik AtcNameo Friday evening1 inn occasion beiig tho I Iftceiuh anniversary of the wedding of I thft surprised couple f1 and refresh nuns formed time evenings entertainment I entertain-ment and tho guests of the evening left In tho early morning ovcnlnG and Mrs McNnmeo many succeeding 1 years pf happy married life Next Friday evening Prof Radcllffe of Salt Lake and eehlni Wlnnifrcd Stuart will give a grand pipe organ recital at the M E church which will undoubtedly be a gieat musIcal reaL c S SlIme S-lIme Ralhbone Sisters are preparing for I n holiday burar to be given Friday and Saturday at tho 1C of P hall anl I I Mr W B Mobray Is receiving the congratulations con-gratulations of his friends his grntulaton over marriage mar-riage which occurred Home time ago Mr Mowbray and bride have Just returned home S S 4 Mrs G A Becker entertained a largo number of frloiuls lust ovcnlrjr at curds o u a Th now month was dcllghlfully ushered rcl htll In I with an event long to bo remembered by al fortunate enough to bo participant The frt day of tho month the beautiful homo of Mrs A B Corey 5S3 Twenty 5 1welt sixth street was nmdo tho gathering place of many who came to enjoy hue ODOII meetIng of tho Garden Illsloiial society so-ciety Prof Cooper oC Salt Lake delivered deliv-ered aI lecture on LUeraturo and Life which gave points for chaructcr building that every ono would bo happy nnd hle lCc Infallowing FrontProf Coopers great mind and sympathetic Inart < umn a plea for better training ol boys and girls I tralnlnS 11 that shall long be l remembered I I flial music hath its uhnnns vns forcibly for-cibly shown WileS Miss Celeste Conroy hold tho undieuco Spellbound by Iwr beau tiful rendition of two piano olds Miss Conroy musical talent Is very fine and her technique almost perfect Several ery plortslng selections on guitar and mandolin were rendered in a 1 charming manner by LInt Misses Etna and I Aura Baiter who also played while re fieshments wero being ercd The air wrvt was fragrant with the perfume of flowcis and sweet with slralnt oC music oft and low The event was certainly an Intel lectual feast and tho Ogden Historical societyIs to be congratulated upon the success 01 Its open mesUng1 PARK CITY SOCIETY A very pleasant meeting of time Woman Wo-man Athenaeum was held at tho homo of tho president Mrs E Whltchcud Monday afternoon December 3rd After I tho usual routine of business hud been transacted Mrs Allen gavo an Instrumental Instru-mental selection Ye Merry Birds A mandolin a nit piano selection was given by i Miss Merle WhltOiicad and her brother I Charles Tim programme Education I was then given Mrs lumen W While I guvo ns her subject Evolution of tho I I CHlcgo President Miss Edith Lowrvu topic was Educational Progress of tho Year Mrs W 1 Snydcrs topic was Student Life In Russia und the Russian University The three t papers were excellent ex-cellent end reflected much credit lOn tho writers Tlollcall was answered with current cur-rent events from twentysix members Before tho club adjourned tho ladles ivero asked to remain and light refreshments refresh-ments wero served by tho hospitable hostess who was assisted by her daughter daugh-ter Miss Merle A most delightful afternoon after-noon wus had Tho club will meet with Mrs W J Boyd December 17th when history will bo tho study a S e Mr and Mrs D C McLaughlin were Salt Lako passengers Tuesday afternoon to remain for a weekS week-S 5 3 o Miss Ray MrMaslcrs Is visiting with Mr und Mrs F A BirdS Bird-S 0 U Miss Jean Pearson returned from Evanston Monday afternoon after f delightful de-lightful visit with her sister Mrs Joseph Chartrand raul I t S Mrs Arthur Williams returned homo over tho Union Paclllc Monday after a three months visit with her parents at Warreiisburg Mo < The Indies o the Congregational socIety met with Mrs W J Buck Tuesday afternoon after-noon The ladles are making cxtersivo preparations for their bazar which will be held next Thursday December 13th o S aMiss a-Miss Cora Snyder one of Parks society belles departed 1 for San Francisco Friday afternoon where she expects to remain the balance of the winter She will visit with an aunt Mrs Dr Beers and family Miss Cora will bo missed by a largo circle cir-cle of friends and admirers u aMiss a-Miss Bertha GoLsch and Miss Louis Shorwood returned to Park Monday after af-ter a delightful visit with Salt I Lako friends S S o Little Miss Doltle Simons of Salt Lako came up the first of the week to visit with her pupa S S S Mr and Mrs John Roudo arrived In Park this morning to visit with Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong c d O Mrs C F Goist went down to tho me Iropolls Tuesday to visit with her parents Sho returned home Thursday morning a S I Dr and Mrs 12 VIlco entertained it dinner Monday evening Their guests wero Mr and Mrs I Velsch MI ° s Kato Lnwreneo and Miss KatherIne Malone Mr and Zrs Harry Sperry returned from their bridal loU Friday morning S S Mrs John Stephens who his been visiting visit-ing with her husband at tho Silver King mine returned to her home In Salt LakeS < Lake-S P i Invitations have boon issued i to the marriage mar-riage of Miss ISlla Hoffman and George K Johnson which occurs at the home of the grooms mother Mrs Kate Johnson at 1 oclock December 20th 0 0 0 Wednesday afternoon n very successful programme was rendered at the Lincoln school building In which a immbcr of tho ladles of the Womans Athenaeum nnd the pupils of the school look part The programme was as follows Song Tho Nightingale Chorus Flllh grado Recitation Three Hues Lotlle Fulkcrson third grade Song Tho Moon Song t Six pupils from first grade Paper I Kducatlon = In Cuba Mrs Shields Ladles Athenaeum Song Tho Great Round World Zoo Grcenough an Edith Evans second sec-ond grade bruce How Thanksgiving the Pilgrims Clime to Have Illicit Rilcy fourth giado Vocal solo Llllio Buttercup Eleanor Pecan seventh icrudo Paper Town si ml VI Hugo Improvement Improve-ment Associations IMrs Armstrong Ladles Athenaeum Piano solo Smile Husband high school Phlluilcl society S lihlun 1ollet American Authors E say 1 Jltholq Mugglo l Wilson eighth grade Vocul I solo Two Little Blue Little Shoes Vina Brown sixth grade Piano solo Mary Fernctle high school Columbian Colum-bian society a S o Mlss Ollvo Lowo entertained the following I fol-lowing friends at a < harming party Friday Fri-day evening Music and gaines wero tho features of the evenings pleasure together to-gether with a delicious repast The Invited In-vited guests were Miss Hannah Lecompte Miss Sadlo Rasband Miss Esther Hnn uon Mlns Vera Lowe Miss Ethel Ra bund Messrs Earl Glade Alfred Stun hey Wlllard McClelland John Sorcnaon Dqo Sutton and Wlllard Sorcnson Tho members of the r F F club Rave a coasting part Friday eveniner und latter enjoyed a temptIng luncheon at tho homo I o Miss Florence Hurlbut The guests who enjoyed the sport were Miss Crescent Smith Miss Elonor Regan Miss Ella 1 Snyder isilss Murjrarot WIthcy Miss Pearl Snyder MIss Llllan hedges Miss I Florence llurlbut Miss May Hedges Miss Edna Sutton I Messrs Chel Wlthov Carl I Scot Will Sutton Roy Scott and Arnold r a a s Mr and Mrs H G Bates returned from 0 delightful visit In SAlt LakeS fOm Lake-S S f Mrs 1 Lambert Is visiting In Park the guest of Mrs Arthur Wectcr 4 Mr and Mrs Arthur Wccter entertained corapany of friends at their plejis ant home Tuesday evening Sixtythree were V88 played served and later light reircahmcnta PROVO SOCIETY In hose Sean of Tellurldc la visiting hero In Provo and will remain several weeks I S 5 I Mrs MOBC Evans o of Lehl wan visiting ln J Funs this weekS week-S SO I Mrs Reed Smoot gave n charming party par-ty on TueadUy evening last Iii lionor of I Miss Chloos birthday About forty guests were Invited to cue beautiful home where everything hud been carefully planned and arranged for a royal good time for the young friends of Miss Cnloe Music singing fnJ recItations were rendered ren-dered In C lino manner by some of the lit tic guests and games and chutadcH were also Indulged In At DSO mi elegant supper I sup-per was served while music watu being I rendered on the piano The affair vas tho I most successful childrens party of tho 4 season S 4 5 a l1n Charles McCord accompanied by I her little Ion returned this week from Now York wham they havo been for Iwo cars They will spendfitho winter l with her parents Judge and Mrs A A Moon I l Mr McCord rcmann to complete his ClIO of Ht miles at tho University ot I New York and the Drew seminary I o Mr J Berry and Mrs Lawhorno woro united In marriage on Wednesday evening I hug last A quiet a reception S S followed Mrs D D Iloutz Is seen again after I being quarantined for over two colt We ulviys miss our handsome ladles from our Provo streets o I Mrs Herbert Hills of Salt lao IB i visitIng visit-Ing With her sIster lr5S A Iln S S S I Mr C A Glazier was over from Amen can Folk on Wednesday 9 A U I Mrs Stove Chlpman of American Fork WItS a Provo visitor this week I S n S S I Mr and Mrs E 1 Corfman entertained tho Thlrlythrco Card club on Tucsdriy I evening last In n very pleasing way a S t Capt and Mrs JL A Wedgwood are now located in tho llcdqulst residence for tho winter o S Miss MinnIe Singleton and Mr Henry Vincent were married In Suit Lake City on Wednesday last After sojourning several days at the capital they will return re-turn to Provo to reside i l Mrs A L Woodhousc entertained tho ladles of the Thlrlythrco Card club on Thursday afternoon n Woodhouso snow s-now located al her fathers residence Dr W R Pikes for the winter and she certainly cer-tainly gave her guests a right royal I af lornoon An olcgant lunch was served < r u S t i Mrs Martha PenVnerlon entertained the Ladles Aid society of the Methodist I church en Tuesday afternoon Thoso present were Rev Cage und wife Mrs Judgo Kellogg Mrs Chamberlain Mrs Buckler Mrs Roberts Mrs Wilson and Mrs Greet Choice refreshments were served and the afternoon was a very clever success Miss Allco Dixon and Mr J W Dan gorfleld wore married In the Salt Lao Templo on Wednesday last No reception WUH given but n hearty welcome and sincere sin-cere congratulations were extended by members of tho family on their return home Mrs Dingerileld hut been quite prominent In business circles having been In tho employ of Irvino SOIIH for many > ers She Is also cry active In society und social matters In the Third ward and I highly respected by all of Provo Mr Durgerllcld was formerly of Salt Lako City but Is now I member of tho firm of Silver Dungerflejd and has made himself him-self 1 reputation 0 high merit sInce his residence here This popular and fortunate fortu-nate young couplo will be at homo to their many frIends afler December i ISlh Tho Mozart club gavo a grand ball In the Social hall on Friday evening which was quite a succs Miss May Boshard has returned to Salt Lako for tho winter d Tho Republican Ladles club has elected Mrs Reed Smoot for Its president S u 5 Mrs Will Twelves of Eureka is visiting I with her sister Mrs S J Jones i a a = frt Olive Beans homo was a scene of mirth and Joy on Thursday evening last her tho daughter occasion being Margaret a Gurrl o PaTty on t Mr and Mm A J Stewart entertained on Monday ovenlng last in honor ot Miss Lillian Horeley of Brigham Thooo present pres-ent ware Mayor Taylor und wife Mpsdamcs and Messrs Thomaa John F Holt J Stewart E A Pea J M Jensen Jen-sen and Miss Rush Peay S Mrs Jlorsely has returned Brigham Mr and Mrs W K Fairer entertained C largo number of their friends on Friday evening last S S Miss Ida Peterson the popular vocalist IH vlslllng I In Provo > tnS i Miss Ovcna Jorger on ot Ncphl was In Provo this week S V S A delightful social was given to Mr George Brown on Monday evening last previous to his departuro on a mission A largo number WUH present at the residence resi-dence of his parents and C very qnjoyablo time reallccl S S S The Nineteenth Century club mot Friday Fri-day evening December 7th at Mrs I Schwabs The subject for the session was Poland Miss Jenny gavo a description of the country its boundaries and rivers Mrs Sutton descrIbed tho customs of the 118 Suton of them very curious Blue also told of their homes cooklijg utensils lo food etc MIsS Dickinson gavo 1 description descrip-tion of c tho people the dUfcfpnco In thn ton and manners of tho peasants and those of tho high class rg A Searlc told of the condition b tho Poles In 161 t When Frederick William decided ho > wanted a slico of Poland S S S Tho Second ward choir gave a very en Joyablo party on Wednesday last |