Show t ¼ I 4 z V J I 111 I qj1 J 1 L i F 1 ByfarUio most Interesting event oC the week was the inaugural I ball In 4 honor of Gov Wells and tho State officers cers given at the Theater on Monday evening In decorations electrical effects ef-fects music and all the appointments surprise followed surprise and the opinion opin-ion is as general that as a State social nfL it was the most brilliant and successful Utahs history < M 0 A reception and hal In honor be tlio Iemher of the Legislature is being I talkcd of > to be given at Chrlstensens c Ins the coming session 0 I 4 The social event of this week will beLI tiic reception In honor ot the delegates ladles and visitors of the livestock convention No pains will be spared to make it alarge brilliant and enjoyable event so that the hundreds of promi JICnt people from all over the United States who will be here will return to their i homes with pleasant memories oC Salt Lakes hospitality and her success n an entertainer S I I Two weddings oC Interest to Salt I ikcrs are soon to be solemnized away from here Mrs Walker and Dr Bas com will lie married in Chicago and Mlsa Mackintosh and Dr Rvkert are towed to-wed In Camden N a J The midwinter assembly on Thursday Thurs-day night at Chrlstensens was the largest bC the series and the most en JpjableY Among those seen on the floor Wore Messrs and Mesdames E S FerryW lI Ferry E F Holmes I George L Nye J Franken Jack Keith C R pear sal R C Gemmell I Walter Drueh J Akcrs W G Sharp L A Evans Schley oC Fort Douglas Causten Browne Jr Burnes Macdonald I Macdon-ald T A Baldwin Jr TV H Donnell George K Fischer Mesdames William Reid C B McCullough Baxter It Hampton Stnedley Smith Robert l ll ness Clark of Omaha McClure Hoyt Sherman Misses Freed Cherry Wollcr Howat Trent McCornick Josle Kutz Klrkpatrlclc Katz Fitch Miller Sherman Sadler Nye Zanc Afton Young Theme Morris Jeremy Jennings Jen-nings Mary Louise Anderson Donnel Inn Tcrhunc Alf Eskridge Marker Judgp Webber McMillan Harkncss Keith McChrystal Atkinson Odell Atkinson At-kinson Shearman Messrs Wicks I Wolf Anderson Woodhouse Marix Schramm Bennett Sadler Colburn Richardson Cannon Odcll RIter Bracken Hagcr Cunningham Skinner Nolan Thomas Lawrence Charles Lawrence McCrcady Gibson Rash Cleaver Bransford Critchlow DIehl I Thorhc Barnes Kldrcdce Max Smith Wells Porter Richards Parsons Will Anderson Frank Anderson Arnold I Colton Thompson Price McCornick I Kslcridirc 1 H Mrs M KirkDatrlck and tho Misses I Ruth and Constance Klrkpatrlck lcavc on the20111 for JaJml 1 I S Mrs C D Rooklidgo has left for Cal ifornia 00 Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sherman will I pjiortly move to Fords hot to reside temporarily S It 6 I I Mr and Mrs Joseph Sharp are at the Fifth I East hotel I U 1 I At tho assembly tho other night a gown was noticed that was remarkable for Its beauty and style It was quite I = almplc creation with violets around Cultc I the skirt 1 o The next assembly will be on January 21th 0 1 On Tuesday afternoon Mrs TV II Donnell gave a pleasant and informal I little tea for M1s Bookwalter > i ° ° i I On Tuesday evening Mr Wicks and Mr Hclntz entertained at 1 n very pleas ant dinner Mr and Mrs Sterjien ve1r H Babcock Miss Mary Louise Anderson MIss Esther Freed and a Will Anderson Mrs Burnea Macdonald faeconald entertains I tomorrow afternoon Lor her sister Mrs Barter oC California S Caltorlnt a a t Rev Ellis Bishop has gone to Hono I lUUiifor a six weeks tripS trip-S 0 0 Miss Alta Rawllns will enter school 1 I at Washington D C t 3 t Mrs Thomas Kearns is visiting in lrk City 9 tt U Something novel is expected on Fri L day qvenlng When Mr and Mtv F J Hill are to entertain the French II Frnch sec J tion of the Ladies Literary club Tho train starts at S30 sharp and will run from Paris to Dieppe 1 u 5 5 3 Mrs A W McCune Jr entertained the Trousseau club on Wednesday af Cernoon o Mrs Farlow has gone V to California Mrs and Miss Lowo entertain on Tuesday S 0 i Miss Stella Dunford has returned from California S Ii Mrs and Miss Webber entertain on Thursday evening 0 P S r Mrs John Rcod has gone to Seattle Ofi visit J 3 0 S Miss Edith Hale has returned to Stanford < irs Read otlowa a guest of Mrs a E Allen i a A s i In Denver on Wednesday Miss Margaret Mar-garet E Caulfleld and Lewis C Kolsey Cvere jnjarrlca by the Rev Bruce Brown Thfi bride formerly d in Salt La Ice whore Jihe hasmanyfrlcndsto welcome 0 her on hpr rot urn Mr Kclsey is em L ployed In the City Engineers office or I Salt Lake o > a Mr ami Mrs Ferdinand N Kahn will receive today at Mr and Mrs Levys 15J West Tlxlrd South street S o Q t The Ladles Auxiliary O nc gave a V large l and pleasant card party on Wednesday nlgit ns a tenllmonlal to Mrs Ired C Haves S o a I An informal musicale was given byV Mrs Kate B Anderson to n dozen friends at 135 Sixth East street Prof j Eugene Iliflley contributed Ills mag niflcent playing number of Grieg solos a u I Mr and Mrs W f Anderson celebrated LI cele-brated their tin wedding anniversary b y a dinner and Christmas tree rattle o 0 0 One or the social events of the week was a progressive highlive party given at t the home of Miss Edith Ford In honor or Miss Sadie Welngartcn Miss Grace Vincent won first prize and Mrs L W Lethbrldge of Ogden won the II booby Quite a large number were I present A dainty and Plcsent supper sweet music by Prof E Fords luvenllo orchestra or-chestra were two or the principal features V fea-tures which greatly added to the success suc-cess of the evening Mrs Fred Wey has gone East a e a The marriage 6r Miss Katherine Far Katherne rel 1 of Passaic N J and Charles C Slade or the Salt Lake postoffico is toV take place on February 10th at Pas V sale V 1 Mrs Ira H Lewis e has reurned Mrs G So Holmes and daughters and have gpne to Los Angeles o On Thursday evening Misses OacV and Tera QannonX gave a sleighing V 0cra afn aSlelghlnr party followed by super and a social gathering at the farm U 0 Mrs G S Holmes gave a pleasant dinner on Monday at the Knutsford in honor of Mr and Mrs Bookwalter o e 0 V Dr and Mrs P J McKcnna enter tamed at dinner January Cth The invited J in-vited guests were Mr and Mrs TV F Culmcr Mrs Janie Culmer Miss Hazel I CuLmer Miss Clinton Dr and Mrs E F Root and Johx G cover A U 0 0 The marriage of jifes Minnie Stowcll and Carl A Hobush was solemnized on Wednesday evening at the home of the brides parents Mr and i I 18 Edson M Stowell Thcccremony lL Stowel ceremony was per formed by President Angus M Cannon Can-non The bride was attended by Miss Amy Husbands and William Geb hardt was the best man The marriage ceremony was witnessed only by the relatives and a few Intimate friends but from S O CIO clt untl oclock a reception was held about 150 guests being present Of Mrs B Petrovitsky announces the engagement of her daughter Ida to S Roskin of New York 01 ty I S 0 0 The management of StMarks hospital extends its most cordial thanks to the members of the ticket committee the ladles who worked so energetically providing for and arranging the sup t per to those who decorated the hall I and loaned the necessary furnishings 1 lurnlshlrgs and to the public generally for the support and Interest shown The sUPJort report re-port of the business committee shows that over SOO was raised for the charity chari-ty fund of the hispital o S S Mrs Charles Cooper has recovered from a severe struggle with tho grip and was out yesterday for the first lime since New Years C S C The members of the First Baptist V church will tender a farewell reception I to Rev H B Steelman and family at the church corner of Second South and I Second West Friday evenlngth The pastors with their wives with them the-m mber of the different denomlna I lions and all friends are cordially invited in-vited Rev Steelman expects to be located in his new field St Paul Minn for the first Sunday in February S SO John L Rutherford and daughter Mrs E J Knowles left Saturday morning to spend the winter i on the 1 S U On Friday evening the Misses Savage oC 1090 Third street gave n most enjoyable sixtythree party The rooms were tastefully decorated In red black and white a combination of university and high school colors The Party was In honor of Miss Stella Bennett and others present were Miss6s Helen Balm Minnie Ray Angle Holbrook Katharine Gobal Mary and Margaret Robertson Mc dowell Coggrlff Lizzie Cosgrlff Edith and May Crane Fowler Maud Jones i Messrs will Ray Joe Grant Schroeder A Hatch Lucien Hay p Curtis Zvlcky F J Grant and Pad dock S a Mrs Haurhurst and Mrs Martin Stockman entertained a number of friends at the home of Mrs Stockman Eleventh South street Prida on Friday afternoon 01 lrlda afleroon The house was beautifully decorated beautfuly dccornlcq with carnations smilax and palms A most interesting game of famous men and women was en 1 JoyedTho first frst rlzco portrait of Whlttlcr vas won by Mrs Cummings I and second n picture of Gen Miles 5 by Mrs William Scott Very dainty refreshments were served after which the ladles found the afternoon had 1 been all too short The al guests Suests were Mesdames William Scott W S Glesy Shand Smith H E Dewey Smih Parker Norton F H Clark W B Oliver liam Moore TV D Allen Harper J Dininny J Valentine Kate Haux I burst Van elt David Evans Mr NIece Josiah McClaln Robert llcClaln Hart ley Lewis Glllllan Smith HU1t Thomas A L Hamlln Byron qum Haml i a mings Judd Miss Cumminps If V Th9pat vluj > willjglye the second ofT of-T its series dancing parties on Friday I evening January 25th The affair will take place at ChrlstcnBens and the committees are now hard nt work making the necessary arrangements Tickets may he had from any member of the club The club will hold its regular bimonthly meeting at the Indies Literary clubhouse next Tuesday Tues-day evening a The Century club nut with Mr nlid Mr Unify Clark Tuewday ovenlng Prizes were won by Airs J G Anderson Ander-son and Charles Offenbach Miss Ida Due und Miss Ruby Williams favored the club with vocal and Instrumental I music ThoFc present wore MOSSJH and Mosdamcs Charles Van Dyke T Jl Smith J G Anderson MyPhcrson Charles Offenbach Misses Ida Due and I I Ruby Williams a The May flub wits entertained on VVJ Wednesday evening In a very pleasant way by I Mr and Mm J W TJnmifl at I their home on Sixth street After ox a changing good wishes for the new century a few games of highfive were played The following being awarded i prizes Mrs I Wilson W H Culver l Mrs E Bench and I Harvey A flot I I i serving refreshments and rendering some musical aelcctlojin the club ad journed to meet In two weeks with Mr and lfsJ b Ford rt 4 I The marriage of Miss Dolly Gulo and i Frederick Hilton wan solemnized Thursday evening at the home of the bride the Rev Josiah McClaln officiat I InS Delicious punch and refreshments refresh-ments were served The fcr ec young people received many useful and beautiful I presents A large number of relatives I and friends witnessed the ceremony I and A very enjoyable time wan passed Mr V and Mrs Hilton will be fa home V i t t their friends after the 12th at 720V r South West Temple 3 3 5 V Gcorge McCornick left yesterday for a trip of six weeks In California V V OGDEN SOCIETY The week was somewhat quiet In Ogden socially the usual apclal gatherings be ing the principal events a 9 C The production of Slienamloah at the Grand Wednesday evening was the occa sion for an extensive gathering and a number of theater panics enjoyed the play 3 0 V Wednesday atSalt Ixikc City four of North Ogdens prominent and popular young people Were mado two J man Barker and Miss Harriet Ward were united In marrlnga and Frederick A Ca V zler and Josephine Norris wore wedded Tho young couples have the best wishes of a largo circle of friends l 9 Tho two G A R posts of this city having again become one under the nain i oftho John A DlxLogan post No3 l tho following oniccrs have been Installed 1 for the ensuing year Stephen Richardson commander JE S Austin fiunlor vice V commander T JClurlt Junior vice commander 31 T Snyder chaplain II J Powers surgeon B F Balr O D John Stoddard 0 G II C Wardloigh Q M V J X Allen adjutant V 3 S S V Miss Mario Gunning of Rawllns Wyo Is visiting Ogden friends V 4 Mrs BReed and daughter of Chi cago who have been visiting Ogden L friends for some time left Tuesday for a California visit a V U V Va Mr Charles Giddiiigs has returned to Stanford after an absence of como V months to complete his college course n i < i Mr and Mrs John Dowdcll Rawllns V Wyo who hao been visiting I In Ogden for seme days returned homo Tuesday U V S Deputy AttorneyGeneral White and family will be settled In their new home in i Salt Lake V City early this week V 3 J V Mrs O D Banks of Salt Lake City visited Ogden V friends Wednesday V 3 0 0 V Mrs H Gcsus of C Kemmcrcr Wyo visited Ogden friends durlngthe week U i Silver IIIVo No1 Ladles of tho Macca bees arranging for a ball to be given I St Valentines eve I or2 f e The many friends of Mark Kuhn wore I surprised AVcdncaday to learn of his re cent marriage at Albion Ida to Miss Belle Cohen a former Suit Jlko lady Congratulations und I V well wishes arc showered upon Mr Kuhn and his bride PARK CITY SOCIETY < Masonic hall was tho sqcnc pf a most V doll htflll and elaborate card party given by Miss Jean Pearson and Miss Maud Gray Saturday evening The guests were met In the t vestibule by the charming hostesses and escorted to the main hall I V which had been beautifully arranged for the occasion Largo easy chairs settees soft draperies and dainty oushloifg to V gether with vases of carnations gave the hall l a homelike and cosy appearance Miss Pearson was becomingly gowned In pink crepe over pink taffeta and wore a corspge bouquet of pink carnations Mlsn Gruv woro a charming gown of black chiffon over black silk and cur ned red carnations Smnll tables were arranged 1 through I iho hall and after several aol mated ll games of sixtythree light refresh ments wero served While the guest wro basy chatting a largo birthday oak with twentyono lighted candles was placed I on a tabouroltc In the center tho hall I rIte hitter wnA In m the uaturc of a surprise us uono of the guests were awaro of 1 It being both of the hostesses uvcnlyMrst birthday anniversary I At the conclusion of the genie Mrs Arthur Williams Miss lint ttlo Long C A Blocher and W W Arm strong wero awarded prljtps The guest of tIc delightful affair were Mr and Mrs A Williams Dr and Mrs U P Lccompte M r and Mrs J W Geiger Mr and Mrs W 1 Snyder Mr and Mrs I Charles Shields Mn and Mrs 1 V Gt Lamb Mr und Mrs Walter Scott Mr and Mrs C A Blocher Mr and Mrs F Smith Mr and Mist J W Crops Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong and Mrs L 13 Ilubbard Mr and I1II F R Davis I Mr und Mrs i J Cliartrand Mr und Mr I I C Heath Mr and Mrs D C McLaughlln I Mlfcses Lawrence Brundngo Kcficel Law rence Gut ch AnnaGctsch Dclancy Bain I Shorwood Ferroiii Lonsr Sutton Cora Sutton Noonan Lowry Lannlng Wat son Murphy McGcs tjurly Tlmckory llarrln lon Messrs Ivopp Dr Donohcr WhenIll Wight Wilson Shields Condon McCorkle Ledernmn Zcbrlska Galin her I Kescol KuntcrH Colbath Evans Boydcn Malla and Wood S V SPark S-Park lodge No 7 and Olive Uranch No S J O O F 1 held Joint Installation cere monies Monday evening nnd tho following V otllccrs Installed to serve for the ensuing I year Noble grand No 7 William Bloom V G Robert Glllc plc secretary Thomay Stringer treasurer W 1 Snyden Ollvo Branch No i N G O F Johnson V G Giles Wood secretary W 71 Harris treasurer E Hubbard A lampllng banquet followed which was heartily en joyed < r Following arc the ofllccrs Installed by V Park lodge No I K of P Tuesday even ing C C Richard Williams V C George E Hedges prelate II Raddon i M W P McPhciHon K of R and S l W A Ruddon M F William U Miller I I M B C A Blocher D G A A Phil 1 lips A G W Mueller I I The annual business meeting of tho Congregational church will b < i held Wednesday next S 3 The oniccrs of the O 13 S will meet I in Masonic hall Wednesday afternoon next at 3 oclock sharp for practice 4 o p Mr and Mrs Arthur Williams will open their houso Friday evening January iBth for a church party All who would enjoy en-joy a social evening are cordially Invited Refreshments amusements and con trib U LiOns usually accompany a church party MO Mrs William Ferry went down to tho metropolis Monday afternoon to y Islt with her daughter Mrs G R Hancock and family I o 3 3 V Miss Minnlo Kcscel l was a Salt Lako I passenger Tuesday where tho young lady goes in march of health and recreation I Mrs F J Wescott returned homo Wednesday morning after it pleasant visit with Mr and Mrs Thomas Kearns V Mrs Emma Randall of Provo Is the I guest of Mr and Mrs Lena Klmball > D I Miss Carrie Sutton who hUH been visit 1 Ing with 11cr tf bro Ifr1 for the pant three I 3 months tptunfcd TU her home In Provo I Thynidajij afternoon > 1 Mri 1 i Tfo > fuMJ I l I Tia evciiCpf Hi wcokt was ihq slxty tHI three part l lvcif by Oia M8flcs Cufrlnl 1 and Cora SifttbiFttU Oi home of their I brother Tuesdu pvinlifg flu rooms uvro prettily decorated with red all green I r WnHtlm ofViolly hung from The elian dellers wltlOearnatloim to td3feeil hero and L thtrg The dainty score and tally i cards wore irJ with red an3 green ribbons rib-bons n ml fa Happy New Year wa the In sc nitittiso nom corner of each card The hjvidsxnno prlzon wore awardc 1 Mis Bortha Cotuch Mrs W J Buck Joe VI1 I i lilns rnd David Sutton Nine spirited I I gamci were played and a most deiklou > lunfneun was served by the charming I Itpstpaaoo V Tho Invited guests wore I I Messrs and Mofldnmcs V W Armstrong I J W Colgur W G Ijimb Arthur Wil liams W j niuk W I Snyder P Me I I I Thoigoi Clmrles ShhId8 Lonn Kinibnll I Dm l > Sutton P J n ix > wi y Dr L compti C A Bloeher Cliirlra licuth I F A Mc I arty II Swan Krod Smith In Davis I John ThompKon L l 1C I HUbbard W Run kill J Churtrand the Mlnnes Julia Burr I Bur-r lln Maud Gray Joan Pearson Lillian I Haln Loulso 1 Dolancy May Iallloe Mln i nil Koffl Aiuiii Gntflcli north Ootsch Edith Parker of Suit Lake and MCSHIH Kopp l Harrlnglon I Xnbrl ki Wllklna Dr I IJonoliir h l oilcTiniin 1V AVIght Condon AXHiorltt Malla McFaclclcn Thompson I Wood of Butte and Wllklns I of Provu The Womans Athenaeum o held Its Unit I mooting In tho new century at the homo of Mr John Dlcm Monday afternoon and although i I the lay was unusually disigro I al tie tIle attendance With Kood The slmly w its jMuebeth and thn three papers rend I were liii UiiULLhly I Intercsllrg I Madnnio JresldeilL Vl1ILChc nssiinied the choir I I In the nbsIc or Ui director tlrft V 1 I I Sndor MJi F a Hut I glie the char I Iltctr I of I iaiti5 Tiielt ih ilr IIlOn Scotch traltw of churacter ileplcied In tho I pli y und Mrs Artlilir Wllllamss topic w 1t8 iMacduff and Malcolm Mrs Diem onlcrlalncd i the members present with two I piano selections The first number was AH the Soft Wav 43 Sungby c W F I Sudds and Watchers Night Song by Edward Grlog Rollcall I was anawored I with I quotations from Macbolh Amur j I lea sung and tht club adjourned to meet I I Monday I January 21st with AIrs Charles 1 Shields when the limo will be dovotod tousle J I to to-usle and art V r I f V Judge and Mrs Snyder were Salt tako passengers Thursday afternoon to lIc bona several days IJ 0 3 V Miss Ivors whp has been the giic < ji of Mr and I Mra Henry TVelsch returns to Salt I ckc this afturnpon V A 0 C Tho Mlssas Bertha Gelseh and Edith Iowry i cnlurUtliiud very charmingly on Friday ovonlnp ut the home of the formers for-mers sister Mrs F Smith The rooms i i wtro tastefully decorated In green und red holly lIme evening was pleuspnlly I spent In dancing music and curd > the V I prlzo for the lultcr going to Miss Holllc yenon Dainty rcfreshmenls were i served The invited guests were MlBscs i Hulllo I Ferron Edith Parker Cora Sutton Anna Gctsgliir lesare I JoOerman J 1 Anderson An-derson Jl Wherrltt L sight G Blood Dr TV Danolier M ulla and B Hamp ton V V o o II Several of the society glrlH met the pasl week and orsrunlzed a club called The Bachelor Maids II HIs tIfI purpose of these young ladles to meet encl week and have a Jolly time The officers ciostn at I the meeting held are rts1 follows Miss Vnlenllna Murphy prpsldentrMIss Borthu Gets h vicepresident Miss illtlt Lowry trftasurer one Miss Lllllnn Bnln secretary secre-tary t I S o The music flection of the Womans Athenaeum Athe-naeum will meet with Mrs John1 Drew V tomorrow nfternpon at the usual time V V VPROVO SOCIETY V V V1 V Mrs TJouIza McBrljli gave a very Joyous ancJ CCeSSrlll rcc ptlOui out Ioutdmty wen i migimist itt heridi4Jwmce In honor oCt hcr sonProS jB1PSCSl Tho evening was gholl to mUSIC1Iln d varlcd entertaining amusements ana a superb lunch is served Tile guest37werc Icssrs and I Mesdumcyj A CV Sorcnsen S AjKinfT 13 S Illnckloy VJIlfain J Knight Prof V Joseph Ilopi TloOrcBrlile TV J5 Rycalch Tjuclnn wv Vsrvdil iVnucrson E Partridge 71dnt Rafcrts Misses Anglo Holbrook Zion Brlmhall Allco Thicscn I Hattlo Klllott Vila to Elliott Ethol and I Bertie Webb Ella Stlckney of Salt Lake Rose Tounpr Eugene Noycs Nora Young Inez Knight buUo Koycs Mesdames J3cnnct and iNfuri Jlcnry and Messrs Blake and Holbrook V r I t Miss Ella Sickne > Vl returned to V Sal Luke after a very enjoyable visit rwlth her h many Provo friends VI V Mr and MrsGeorge Forrest of New I T91k were the guests of Mr and Mrs R A Barney this wck 4 V f f V V Mt5 and Mrs I Jesse Knlchl Mr and Mrs S A iCing Mr and Mrs R R Jr vlno and Miss InozfKnl were present I at the Inaugural bull al Salt Lako City S S V V < Dr and Mrs lY Taylor entertained tho sixtythree card club on Tuesday I evening lust Tliejnelegant home was si I rely Joyous accnt U I > Mrs Mary Swurthoulnow ofSall Lake I LakeU but fornierly of Proyo was visiting soma of bcr many 1Iehd here J V V I S i a Tho ladles of tho Methodist Ala society I woro ontcrtalncil M the home oC Mrs Charles Do Molsoy on Tuesday afternoon V after-noon TIc quests were Mesdumcs Pemborton V Wilson Greer Roberts I Sharp Bcaslcy l undiMcCoard l VV sf13 8 V Mrs F M Lyman of Tooolo was tho guest of her daughter Mrs D D Iloutz on Monday and Tuesday D f Mrs W K Gruy r < Jf Tullcrlde In visiting with friends V In Provo y I 3 iIr and MrswCpnverfle of Tel lurid e will reside In Provo thw balance of the winter I M U Mrs Jackmuh ofEureka has been visit Ing i her parentsMrland M is Del Roberts of this city V 3 III V Miss Vera Hnr entertained on Monday last l tho following guests In a very jI j eharmlnp manjicr Misses Ada Dusen I berry llatlh Bqitnet Blrdlo CII1ft Ma F Alexunder L lalrhu1mnn Ie8Brs Bert Smoot Dud Sw4ut i Frank Bennett Eu I acute noherl Edward 1ernantlcT aim d V Walter Cluff VS V e C M Miller ChlcaKo and O D Banks of Now York were Trovo visitors lost week 1 1p r V Miss Nora Youug tjJilertaincd on Monday I Mon-day evening lust In honor uf Miss Kcycs and MNs Buck of Chicago Curds were Indulged in und delicious refreshments V wcro served Those present were 1IlIfIR Uffi k MIss Keyes r9nt Cltleago Ml f Ella StTckncw of Sail Like Miss rhcllott Miss Rose YoUng IMessrs 1 R Eugene Jones Waidrop M3cN ulnd Horaco Mom rllU Oscar Young J 1 M and Fred Hoxcy 3 a 3 Miss Mnymo Wllklns entertained a number of her friends on Friday evening at nur home S U 3 1 Word received from California reports Mrs C E Loose in excellent health She will rcturivllilB coming summer 10 tU f 0 The local lodgo of the Knights or Py thins met in their hew olubrooms the Knight block and Installed the following uMlecra CE WB Ilughear V C T k W C Hathanbruok P V Dr George L I Smartf M rA E Buckler 1C S JS C W EarnesrM L W Kcnward M 1 13 S H IBehnoUL M I A Ar 1 Wood head 1 G IVVBttteq O G Gcorgo R Stone A very social evening was enjoyed by the lodge Io a Bishop OF Wlillney Salt Lake gave f I a locturo before time Pedagoslain bocloty L on Friday evening His subject was Signs of tho Times at Mien Miriam Nelko went to Salt Lake on Friday evening r 1 Miss Inez Knight gives an elaborate reception re-ception next week V II ojo 3 Mr and Mrs L O Taft entertained a largo number of their friends on Friday evening last V Cards were the main fea ture and was followed by a delicious I lunch music games and a general Jolly l V V good time U p The NlnuiPcnth Century club met Fri 1 day afternoon with Mir Schwab Tho study of Russia fa proving both lulerost Ing and Instructive to thc ritmbcre Mrs Buckler gave an account of Nn polcon s invasion of Russia closing with a brief description of the buiillngofMos cow cowMrs Schwab precented KOIIIC Interest log features of the Ideas ol social reform as promulgatedby Peter the Great Tlni club also had a pleasant visit I to V the Caucasus under SlIt guIdance of Mrs Pearl Jonney who exhibited bcforo tlio I club some of the unluo pictures of I Russian life V V S 6 I A moat Inlcro tliig mcKlIngof tho Utah I Soroslh was hold last Wcdncstlay aLter t noon at the homo of Mrs Sv A King with I President Edna Homx presiding I MTKJ Pour Yatcis very jibly aoa skoteh OC rlamos I and HIs ReIgn i Auinost Uitqrstlgipap < ir was given by I Mr itiu B crley jon1 The Bible as Llt I V criiiure The Life and Works of Francis JJaeon l was given byMiss Buclah Bachmu i After rollcull Mrs Cordelia BecOjavo H puner on Thc Lao Coun tr from EntrllFh history In n most ablo manner Tn flub ndjourntMl to meet with Mrs Flo Spcckart at time Hotel Roberts In one week V |