| Show I I 41 z orw I y I I I I 4V j1 h4 r rS I S I Lflt j L 1 1 i 4 1I I t t I Soclotys greatest Interest during tho week wag centered In the announce mcn of the engagement of Miss Emily i Katz to Got Heber ar Wells of I Utah Entirely aside from the publics Interest In the Chief Executive oC the State the announcement was a very pleasant bit of news to all their friends and many were the words of congratulation congratu-lation or best wishes extended to them 1 l > O I The Country club was deserted tho last days of the week bu today promises prom-ises to sec a very large attendance on I the course S o S 5 I Theysay he has gone to New York to be married i The next two months will be filled with marriages S II Tho marriage Miss Louise Odell and Joseph Richards will take place on Thursday S V Col E F Holmes has gone East Mrs Holmes and Mrs Bransford leave later in the month 5 t 0 5 Mr and Mrs Fred Baker are guests of Mr and Mr Edward S Ferry a p iMrs Harry D Gue will be here this summer It 4 Judge and MrsLe Grand Young the Misses Young leave for Now York this weekS week-S SS Miss Edna Shearman returns this week eeIMr g Mr and Mrs Harris wIHoccupyMrs S E Bransfords home during i the S summmor S h 1 Col and Mrs Holmes gave a theater > I party Thursday w 5 S I Miss Burke is In the East i i The Gardo house > will n doubtbe the scene next winter many elegant affairs af-fairs t it Mrs L L Terry is in California co Mrs C R Pearsall is home again f > Mrs E A MonhelfrTand J Dona hue were married Thursday night t 1 Mrs J E i Bamberger is 1 home G Miss Alice Newell is i the guest of her sister Mrs Willis Eeardsloy t 5 Mrand Mrs Hoyt Sherman have returned re-turned to their own home I 5 e Dr and Mrs Croxall were In town last week l H 1 5 s On Friday Mrs O W Powers was hostess at1 Tin elaborate and most enJoyable I en-joyable lilncheon in honor oC Mrs Charles Walker The decorations w rein re-in pink and white and the menu was of the daintiest description The guests were Mesdamen McClure J R Walker Edwin Holmes Charles Walker W G Sharp C16ment Charles Read Woodward Wood-ward Murray W Ml Ferry E S For I I ry Smith Baaoom Macdonald F AV Jilmings Butters Misses Zane Hark I ness rHanauer Murray Anderson and S S SOn Nason i On Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Fred W Scar entertained at dinner for Dr and Mrs Bascom covers being be-ing being laid for ten The guests were I Dr and Mrs Bascom Mr and Mrs J T Richards Mrs Farlow Mrs Cross land F1 C Schrammand J Sc Critch Itfw S a + Mrs Sarah Sloan and Dr Nelson H Henry were married on Tuesday at noon at the residence of the bride In I New York Bishop John H Clewell W1nstn bois the president of Sa lcm college Mass ofllclatefl The liouse was prettily decorated with apple blossoms The bride wore a blue cloth traveling gown with a Jaunty turban Dr and Mrs Henry are passing the honeymoon at Boston but will return to New York the last of May and beat I be-at home at IS West One Hundred and Tenth street A delightful euchre party was given on Friday evening by Mr and Mis iV w Scarf The prizes were won by Mrs Waihock and Dr Crltchlow for the most games and by O K Lewis tor the most lone hands Those pres ent weie Mr and Mrs O 1C Lewis Sv and MiSs 1 T Rlcha ls Mr and Mrs C li Brink Mr and Mrs Levis Evans Mr and Mrs C Warnock Mr and Mrs John Delano Mr and Mrs R D Grant Mr and Mrs A A Monl lon Dr and Mrs Trlpp Mrs Eccles Mrs Farlow Miss Lawson Miss Saw yer Miss G Sawyer Miss Parker Miss Walker Miss Cherry Dr Crllchlow Mr J P Gardner Mr H W Shea man Mr J Sawyer Mr A B Saw el1r Mr Fields On Wednesday afternoon Mrs R T Caskcy entertained at luncheon In honor of her guest Miss Katharine Ohve pfChlcaeo Twentyfour guests were seated at small tables beautifully decorated with pansies while yellow coreopsis formed the tasteful decora lion of the large diningroom After the elaborate and dalnUlyservod luncheon had been enjoyed the com il2nnyhiYaS favored with a solo and vlo lIn obllsato from Mrs Andrews George Skelton dered several chatmint rio lin solos and Miss Oliver recited in SSL own InimItable manner selections from A Window in Thrums gra c Joualr responding to Urgent requests with lWO sceiifcs from The Little Mln Isler Altogether the afternoon was a most enjoyable one Mrn Victor Clement entertained yes S y at a cl1lrmln afternoon tea In honor of Mrs Charles Walker The hours were from I to 7 oclock and dmliiig 4thut Um tfe lfQu e1 was thronged with men and women some 350 invitations having been Issued Ap ple blossoms formed the simple but ef i S I Xectlve decorations Mrs Clement was assisted by Mesdames AC Ewing F 1 S Bascom and William G Sharp thQ misses Thorn Cotton Woodward Katz I Freed Nason Adelaide Nason And ron r-on Zanc Harkncss Crawford Mc Cornlck Sprague Mrs J R Walker i and Mrs Brothers S 4 Mls Margaretta Rogers ison and daughter returned homo on Tuesday last from a three months visit In Los I Angeles 4 t S Mrs A S Day returned yesterday from a three weeks viqlt with her mother In southern California ojo S Mrs M S M Cunnlngton announces the engagement of her daughter Frances I 1 Fran-ces to Mr Theodore Stringer The wedding takes place early In June 4 p 4 Mrs John C Young of Baker City Is visiting her sister Mrs EN Weller u 4 Alfred Lambourne Utahs well known artistau thOr accompanied by his brother George W Lambourne left yesterday evening for Eastern trip They will be met In Chicago by John C Cutler Jr and will proceed East They will visit Philadelphia and New York and return via the PanAmerican exposition Besides more immediate business Mr Lambourne desires to gather ants relative to the development develop-ment of art in America a Invitations for the wedding of Miss Ethejrcda B Thompson Challis Ida to Dr Pobert W Phllps of Idaho Falls Ida are received the marriage to take place on Monday May 10 1001 at the home of her l mother Mrs George B Thompson of Challis Ida Miss Thompson Thomp-son Is a granddaughter of Capt A T RIley of this city S W 43 F t l verydrtirfty and select card party was4GlveiijljAlvrlday evening by Miss CoCL1EvAig at her homeHlgh live 1l1 princJpa anusemcnt 01 tdftiTh many other 1Jclly and suitable games were playxl Those present wore Misses Marcella Hansqn Olive Evans Jessie J3rown Hazel Watson Maud Morrisey and Cora E Evans Messrs L Olsen W PerkeQ LewIs G Eardly Byron Sperry and 1 rnest J Bridge S 011 i i H R Freeman has returnedfrom 1 the East While away he was married the bride being Miss Kathryn plodder I of Aurora III The ceremony look I place 1 April Sth at Waukcegan Mrs I Freeman will soon be here jvhen they will be at home to their friends I S e II Mrs CS Dennis Is back from Cali fornia after an absence of I several years r 5 S S Oh Thursday afternoon Mrs James Din wood e > and Mra Eugene F Hanna entertained 1 at t a Jvqnsington During tie afternOohiuuftjQwas given by Mrs II M Dlnwpodey arid Miss Frances Campion andaUss EC wards recited The invited guests were Mesdames Jpnny BothiyeJI W W Hall S Din woodey I E Parker l J H Moylo L Ilmball George Romney Jr Moyle Minor Wells John Gray Joseph A Jennings It Wells w L Price R P Morris JI Groves J M Hamilton K ber Lee J Tlmmony W A Need ham Thorn M A Shepherd E Need ham Jenklns A Anderson J H Bai ley A N Cherry Fred Taylor Eyer Edwards Hudson M Sears 1 Pearson Sears Dwight J Hague Alexander J Dubel Smith E E Shepard Carleton Sexton Henry Rampton Rachel Mil ler J5 L Rawllns Charles Rampton S Ivlnnersley Henry Rampton Jr Misses Edwards Pye Ratnpton Hanna Han-na Need ham and DInwoodcv S O 4 4 Mrs Belcher who has been quite 111 for the past week is convalescent < 9 4 Mrs Allen A Suttoh gave an Informal Infor-mal luncheon In hondr of Mr Waller Cogan of Chicago Those present were Mr and Mrs Richard Cogan Miss Hazel Ha-zel Cogau Miss Addlelee Sutton JMfen V A Sutton Miss Olive Ludlow of New York Mr 1 Vivian Strange Mr J De Witt of Portland Mr W Lawtlln and Mr Walter Cogan Mrs C Bowman of Oakland Is visit Ing Mrs Sinclair at 217 Second East Street 4 4 4 Mr and Mrs F E McGurrin have l gone to housekeeping at 20C East Third I South IHreet where they are at home to their irlenda v S S S Mr and Mrs C 0 Slade have moved fron the Wey to their new home 112 East Fifth South J2 4 4 4 On Wednesday Mrs T H Smith en tertained at i Kensington Prizes were won by Mesdames EA Williams and McCollom A dainty luncheon 1 was beved by Franklin after which musical selections by Mrn Frank Murphy Kidder Harry Clark McBride and Master Mas-ter Dale Smith were enjoyed The In vited l guests were Mesdames JV A Reeved E R Dickcrson Frank MurPhy lm Phy McBride Dr W S5 Hudfion I Charles Van Dyke Harry Clark E A Williams E M Ncwcomb G G Mc I Collom George Killer Alden Payne and I Master Dale Smith f 4 4 a < The May club accompanied by 0 num her of their friends gave w surprise nmT to Mrs PUll at her I home In Darlington on Friday evening The lady leaves for England In a few days and this l even ings entertainment wQs for the purpose ot bidding her goodbye and wishing her bonvoyage The Wl9hhir voyage evening was very pleasantly spent I f m The May club had Jolly time at their l meeting on Wednesday evening on which occasion Mr and Mrs IL M Sadler were host and hostess during the Jore part of the evening sv few games wore played prfses being awarded to the following Mrfe Vir SulVer Mr I IS Harvey and Mr and Mrs E G Hold Ing VflerservIng dainty refreshments the annual l election of officerstook place those retiring were given tt vote of thanks and released for the erisulng year The remainder of the evening was spent very pleasantly In rendering vocal and Instrumental selections Mrs Sadler was assisted In entertaining by her charming daughter who recently returned from the coast The club veil next be entertained byMr and MrsW Williams S 0 One of the pleasant and Informal events of tho week was a party given by 1lrs E D Woodruff In honor of Mrs C L Baum The guests present were Mesdames Baum A G Andrews Bowman Boxrud Berry Cdwan Carpenter r Car-penter Dale Edmunds Forbes Greenwood Green-wood Harris Dr MilesPfoutz Parker Peaslee A B Wallace Misses Davis Cherry Darn The prizes were won by Mrs Greenwood Mrs Boxrud and Miss Cherry V tf Mrs C Jj Baum Is making a short visit with her sister and friends hero while on her way from Alameda to her new home n Denver 4 S 4 Dr and Irs E D Woodruff haycinT vltatlona out for n euchre party for Tuesday evening f v 4 4 L The marriage of Inga J Hansen and I Louis R Wells took place Tuesday noon In the Temple the ceremony being performed per-formed by Bishop Winder A large re ceptlon followed In the evening the home of th < brides parents where many relatives and friends gathered to wish the young couplo success in their Journey through life They will be at home to their friends after MaySth at 176 G street No cards 44 4 S Mrs M M Woot of K arncyNeb is i visiting her daughter Mrs J 1 Phln ney She will remain until about the 1st of June when she and Mrs Phinney will go north into the Jackson Hole valley 1 val-ley Yellowstone park + S Mr and Mrs G W Carleton have returned re-turned to Wyoming for the summer tf y S The You and I Crystal cl Joined by n few friends surprised Mr and Mrs Euller former members of the club Monday evenirigApril 29 1001 where a very pleasant time was spent In singIng sing-Ing music and games 4 4 Miss Nellie Moray entertained a few S Iss Nelo of hei frIendS at a May day party at the new home of her mother on Oak street May 1st A tevffhours were pleasantly spent In music and games Dainty refreshments were served Those who enjoyed the affair were the Misses Ida and Libby Rockwell Hilda and Hannah Carlson Tlllie and Maria Thomas Pearl Branch Ella Arnold Emma r Lundbcrg a and Leone Asper S Mrs McKeehan of Tacoma Wash echar o Is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs J W Campbell 31o South First West street a Y On Friday evening the Progressive society met with Henry KIrkham As about half of the members were absent on account of the storm the pro gramme was curtailed the only num bern being a piano solo by Julo Mc Murriri and a declamatory contest between be-tween John Walden and Rufus Johnson John-son The latter was victorious The society m6els on May 17th Thomass Barnacle 4 4 4 The birthday of Mrs Bathsheba W Smith was rememberedon Friday by a j reception and programme at the home of Mrs P T Farnsworth Speeches and toasts with music and song and delicious refreshments helped to make pleasant the passing hours S 4 SAt S-At St Pauls church this morning Miss Blanche Aldrach will sing 0 Divine Redeemer by Charles Gounod At 730 there will be a special choral service Miss Aldrach will sing the offertory of-fertory solo 5 S S POne P-One of the pleasant events of the week was held at the home or Mrs J O Murphy S5G East Seventh South street in I honor of Mrs Ida M Saill of San Francisco The evening was spent in music nd conversation renewing friendship of long ago Refreshments were served and all too soon the hour of parting arrived Among those present pres-ent were Mr and Mrs A L Foulger 11 and Mrs C J Foulger Mr and Mrs Alch Ersklme Mr and Mrs William Wil-liam Castelton Mr and Mrs T Finch Miss Irene Finch Mrs Jessie Maim Miss Flossie Smith Mr and Mrs Lawrence Law-rence Caifell Mr and Mrs Arthur Caffcll Mr and Mrs Frank Platt Mr and Mrs James Sorenson Mr Jackson ctson Mr and Mrs J Llndscy Mr and Mrs C W Caffcll Mr and Mrs E Clissold Miss Flora Gldney P 4 Miss v Clara GIdnoy A very enjoyable wedding reception was given at the homo of Mrs W S Simkins In honor of their son and daughter Mr and Mrs Joseph E Sim kins Friday May 3rd Those present were C G Porchlund W F Simkins Ed Lawrence Mr Gilbert Miss Gil lespie Miss Prey Birdie Prey Miss Simkins Mr and Mrs II Walqulst Mr and Mrs W H Davis Mr and Mrs Palmer Mr and Mrs JM I Hutchison Mrs Chase Mrs Ward Mrs Mellon Mrs Volmer Mrs yig 5 llni Mrs C W Vlglinl Mrs Prey Mrs del S Brooks Mrs Justice Mrs J Teas S p Misses Katie Farrell and Kitty Johnston John-ston entertained a number of friends at a dancing party on Tuesday evening even-ing Prior to the dance Will McGilll vray in costume dance the Hingland Fling to the Intense delight of all present He responded to encores with several dialect recitations which lcd l-cd much applause Present also were Phoebe Hardln Ina Nicholson Tlllie Larson Ruby Young Geneve Clark Mary Young Josle Larson Anetta Salmon Sal-mon Millie Hanson Lillian Fisher Hannah Davidson Emily I Whitney Bessie Felt Clara Smith Nellie Nicholson Nich-olson Ethel Gaboon Ivy Young Ma nile Silver Sara Williams Genie Silver ver Mrs R Bruce1 Pattcrnson Archie Sheppard Harry Ball Tom Jackson Julc McMurrln Rufus Johnson Nyk Smith Melrose Spicer Jay Johnson Will Nxittall E K Sanders Cbdo Simmons Claude Cannon George Morgan Mor-gan Than Smith Cole Stayner Dale Pitt and Norman Davis S 55 4 4 On Friday evening atChristensens the Athletic association of the Unlver slty will give another dance The hap rones will be Mesdames J T Kings bury Joseph F Merrill Byron Cummins Cum-mins and H C McCoy I OGDEN SOCIETY I was rather a quiet week socially In Ogden the nlorm throwing something of a damper on society events 01 I a TT Mr nod Mrs II A Sims are in Evanston Evans-ton for a month sS a Cards aro Ibsiicd announcing the marriage mar-riage of Alfred Dixon and Miss Ida Har rl8 wellknown and highlyesteemed young people o this city The date is set for May 15th S P 4 Mr and Mra W F Orltchlow and Mr Lottie Stolir daughter lr1 accompanied by l Uio two daughters ot tho latter 1 left Wednesday for a months vluli in California fornia I S a 4 t The young people of the Presbyterian church gavo n delightful entertainment I Friday evening at the church which consisted con-sisted of stereopticon views or Ogden uan yon Bear River canyon Salt Lake City iuid Honolulu There were also some enjoyable en-joyable musical numbers J 4 4 4 5 Mrs 1 L Snow loft Friday for Mound Utah to visit IL few days with her husband hus-band P 4 4 t The Daughters or the King gave a very enjoyable socIal Thursday evening n the guild rooms J s p Among Oiylens visitors the nnsL wo k wos CiiH j5 D IID1 of Lincoln Noh x Siato Tioasurcr who visited I I Mr and Mra I BP Thomas 5 5 4S 4 i Tho Y W C T unieIdapleli3anTSos i 5 D SflL > S dL j I I i J I s I I1 c I c3 I rc S 4Dtff1rTJ vA I I r 4 M1 < JiJ r I I I A1 4 4 I L JJA A I p 4 > L < r I S s HER GREETING TOO EFFUSIVE h t i S 4rs Cropperf What has that old cat been saying about me S S Mrs Whoppers How do you know she said anything about you S Mrs Croppers Why she kissed me three times when I came In alon Wednesday evening at tho homo of t tho Mlasea Carter on Monroo avenue I + 4 Tuesday Rex Mr Evans of the Baptist church performed tho ceremony uniting In marrlavo Mr Jay A Smith and Miss Pearl E Cook of this city Both aro pop jilar young people and they have the congratulations con-gratulations and best wishes of n host of friends P 4 Mrs C H Furnlss and family left Monday Mon-day for an extended Eastern visit 4 S P Mr and Mrs J Mullen of Butte were Ogdcn visitors Tuesday P 4 4 The May day bal at Christensens Wednesday evening was one of tho most enjoyable events of theacaaon S P t Mrs W R White visiting In Ogden 5 for a few days from t V Salt Lako City > I Mr Clark Myers and his mother of Flndlay 0 aic in Ogden the guests of Mr II S Howard a a p Mr and MrsW G Lamb of Park City aroVlsltlng Opflohfrlcnds Mrs B F Hayes left for tho East Tuesday and will I spend the next two months visiting friends In Indiana and Ohio v f a p The annunl 1 meeting of La Coterie occurred oc-curred Tuesday at tho residence of Mrs Ransforu Smith and was happily varied by reason of tho presence of tho following KucsVS Mesdamcs AbtJott Aucutt Bruce Bent Kmerson A C Emerson Gallaudot Jlydo Klesel l Welley Metcalf and Ridge way and Miss Walker The historians report by Mrs L B Adams contained not only the Cars historical statistics hut mopt original and jntcrestlng allusions allu-sions to tho work pursued by the club the past year In lino of business tho election or officers for tho ensuing year I resulted In tho unanlmouo choice of Mis Perkins as President Mrs Blgelow vice president Mrs Patton secretary and treasurer and Mrs Adams historian All i ore glad to welcome Mrs Emerson back Into tho ranlis of active membership as I well as to admit Miss Kimball a new mcmbcr A delightful social hour was tho happy ending of another pleasant and profitable year In club annals Adjourned for tho summer 5 p Miss Olivers Impersonation of tho character char-acter of Barrios Little Minister was highly satisfactory to all who were for tunato enough to hear her Thursday I evening The silence o her Intensely interested In-terested audlenco was broken only by applause ap-plause throughout In addition to the Little MInster Miss Oliver rendered by reQuest A Mans a Man for a1 o rCfuest That to the satisfaction of even the Scotch portion of the audience j 4 4 Tlio Aglala will meet with Mrs Blchscl 2lZ Sheridan avenue 01 Tuesday May The Ladles Literary club met with I Mrs W Douglas Wednesday afternoon AntiSlavery Lenders was read by Mrs AntSlael Hamer a very Interesting paper on the life of Mrs Harriett Bcccher Stowe by Mrs R Harris dnd a history of slavery In America by 1 Mrs Fulton Mrs Richard Rich-ard Look was a SIC L of the afternoon 3 3 4 Tho John A Logan W R C arc arranging I ar-ranging to give I social Friday evening at the homo of Mrs F J Hendershol O S t I Mrs J P Ledwfdgc who visited In Ogden Og-den last week has returned to her homo in Butte t SI P 4 Miss Emma Slovens Is visiting frlen sIn I s-In Chicago 5 PROVO SOCIETY A v ery onjoyuMo birthday luncheon was given by MISJ T Farmer on Tuesday aslln honor of her birthday Guests I were present from Salt Lake American I Fork and Provo and an Meal l enjoyable I lima was realized by all prosent Tho I lunch wan superb and daintily served The guests wcto Mrs Joe Chlpnion Mis John Nicholson of Salt Lake Mrs S5 L Harrington Mrs T S Pilclay of American Ameri-can Fork Mrs Roger Fnrror Mrs William Wil-liam Strong Mrs J W Farrer Mrs James Farrer Mrs L O Taft Mrs R A Dramcy Mrs George E Howe lrs JS R Twelves Mrs Jess Smith Mrs E L Jones Mrs Euttlo Mra Knowldon MTB Ettlo Whltehcad and Miss Florence Taylor ia I i 5 Mr and S Mrs John C Graham Jr enter tulnod a large number ot their friends on Thuibduy evening last at their residence In a right rpyal manner Mr and Mrs Grahaiu are perfect hosts and made tho evening one long to he remembered by thoso lortunate enough to bo present P 4 P Miss Edith Beck Martin returned from Now York on Friday rooming where aho has been studying music for the last two years Proyos musical people will 0 impatient Im-patient to hear h rln public soon as ex cell reports hnvo been given of tho progress of this tnlontedlady > 4 Mr and Mra Charles Iledqulst left on Surtday last for New Cork wheie they will meet Miss HattIe Hines who has been atudylng ihuslc there They will then visit Buffalo Washington Chicago and tho large cities of the Knst I 4t Mies Nellie Ad ins returned from St Geoigo on Friday S S J 5 i P JDr and Mrs Pike and daughter ITatlfc letunicd on Monday morning from St George where thoy have spent tho winter They will leninr tills fail and reside thcro for ft few years P 4 4 IMnjs I Florence Taylor was a Heber visitor visi-tor on Thursday last S o 4 4 S The Young LndloB Mutual of the Second Sec-ond ward entertained their I friends on Tuesday evonltiK last at the assembly rooms in a vory oluirmlng wayS way-S 5Alrs yf J Baletnm of Salt Lake was visiting her ntaier Mrs Reed Smoot on Thursday Inst T a p surprl7cbreRkfasl parti rWt8 given to > J Miss Flossie Pond on Tuesday morning by the other teachers of the Proctor acadpmy I was a very novel yet pleasing pleas-ing affair P S P The marriage of Mrs Alice Maud Bedford Bed-ford and Mr George Edward Crane took ulaca hi tho Salt Lake Temple on Wednesday S P 4 Mrs E Sparks of Ncphl has been the guest or Mr and Mrs 11 y rum Jensen this past week I I 4 0 Mr James Ostcrman of Sandy who has Just loturned from tho East where he has been taking a medical course Is 1 the guest of MrsS Nelson and family t t 4 The announcement of the marriage of Mlas Jcanetta Richards and Mr Whit more Is received with nuch pleasure by their numerous Provo friends 4W Tho May day ball ghen by the Provo mllltla at the Mozart hall was a brilliant success Tim bys looked l awfully swell In their uniforms and f11e Immense crowd all seemed overjoyed by the perfect management man-agement divine nluslo and the entire affair 4 The socln given ftt tile Proctor acade tt tIo myon Friday evening was a very gratifying gratify-ing success I was well attended considering consid-ering the rainy weather I was given by crng ladles aid society Refreshments wero served and Tho Old Maids Convention Con-vention was given a part of the entertainment enter-tainment o v Tho i tarrlasc of Mr H Jensen and Mrs Edna Goldsborough was solemnized In the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday Mr Jensen Is n bright promising young business busi-ness man and holds responsible position posi-tion with the Farrcr Bros company AILS Jensen was formerly a resident of Nephl I i but has resided hero for the past three years and all her new acquaintances have become ardent admirers cnn warm rilenaj I by her chcumlng personalities and womanly wo-manly worth The nappy couple are both I very popular In social circles I Mayor and MrsTTaylor will leave Provo Monday for New York to attend the Piano Manufactiirlni and Dealers association as-sociation They expect to be absent about a month and will visit all the principle cities of the country I o 4 4 Mr and Mrs John f Allen entertained a large party of friends Thursday oven Ing at their residence In tho Fourth ward the occasion bqlns l tho fifteenth anniversary anniver-sary of their wedded life Music songs recitations ami 1 graphoue selections were the order of the evening Delicious refreshments re-freshments wcro served V V I Mrs T E McGrawotLogan Is 1 visiting In Provo 1 4 4 o Mr W Nelson spar on1 pf Annabella Is l visllnS with Pjovo o relatives l NINETEENTH CENTURY CLUB Tho Nineteenth Century club met with Mrs Schwab rrldayaftornoon In regular meeting mnn presided VlcqClialrman Mrs E E Corf Mrs Richard Boasloy gave an Interest ing sketch of the Cznr of Russia Nicholas I and touching upon the history of the Czarina In conclusion the lady read an article upon The Coronation written by an eyewitness After recess tho tlmo was most pleasantly ant spent In llbtoiilpg to Mrs Corfmans review of Tho Sewers a novel of Russian Rus-sian society life The resignation o the president Mrs E A Wedgwood was received and regret fully accepted rue resignation Is caused by the ladys removing to Salt Lake City Mrs Wedgwoods nqmo was placed on tho roll as an honorary mom bell a p p THE UTAH SOROSIS Tho Sorosls club met with Mr Jacob Evans Wednesday afternoon and It being Dewey day the regular programme was < dispensed with Mrs J Beck was elected president of the club for ono year after 1r ufor which the club adjourned for one week I PAK CITY SOCIETY A pleasant meetingof the romans I Athonaoum was hqld at tho home of Mrs 1I1s John Diem Monday afternoon April 29th when the members present listened to a debate between Mrs G E Hedges and Mis J W GeIger on the question That a College Educatlpn Jfi Best for Our Girls 11rI0 argument was spirited and caused much jnecclment especially Mrs 6spcclal Geiger whoargued In the negative she negatQ struggling agalnat hor own convlctlonn that she might sustain her cause for the afternoon onlv Both papers were excellent ex-cellent and as both of the ladles had given a great deal l of time to their side I of tho question A vote was taken as to I which of the two presented the better argument While every member present favored the college education the unanimous unani-mous Decision of the members was In I favor of the negative argument Mrs Emma Kelsn then played M3on Bolt lIr a very pleasing manner Alter rolloall America vas sung and Arer rol ad l journed to meet with Mrs J W Geiger OelAcr Monday > Mayj13thV I V 4 4 S Mr and Mrs W G Lamb returned t retured homo Wednesday after a delightful three weeks Vacation sportln Son Francisco A Qur f el Homo weddIng was solemnized liiceday at the residence of Mr and Mrs G A Robinson of Park avenue tima conI tracting parties being Miss Sndlo Robinson Robin-son and Mr 1 Gllohrlat of Evanston Wv0 Miss Florence Robinson acted as bridcsinaitl and George Robinson as best man Only tho Immediate friends witnessed frcl l wl nessed tho veromony Tim huppv couple hnpJY were the roclnlents o q i numbnr of useful and beautiful KlCts from their numerous friends Mr nd Mrs Gllohrlst nUteroUR departed for Sit Lako and nftoro short itay therii I I will proceed to their hQo In El ton whCrc thov vIhI I hi future icsldf The I bride in jipoinilai aiifi woUhnown lady who has rcnUM wClltnon young I 110111 Puk for a num I hem of ymmrs and to Jhir uid her husband Lire exlcncc hicurt iOImgratuiatIoms II best wlhrs f 5 gratulatlons ana Mr nnd MrsC R Dmko arrived liomo 5 Thursday morning and uro at home tq t I K their many friends and acquaintances at tho homo of Mrs Price on Park avenue S + 4 The regular monthly meeting of tho Ladles society of the Congregational church was held at the home of Mrs Arthur Ar-thur Williams yesterday afternoon A missionary tea was served by the hostess after tho business was disposed of and the following young ladles assisted Miss I Katherlno Lawrence Miss Eva Conover I Miss Franklo Noonan Miss Louise Sherwood I Sher-wood and Miss Margaret Brundage A woo nne number of selections were given by Miss Lowry and Miss Lawrence on mandolin and guitar after which 3 contest of telegrams tele-grams was enjoyed by tho guests present u Miss Cora Sutton entertained at dinner Wednesday In honor of Miss May Balllee Mr and Mrs J W Gelger entertained a small company of friends at dinner Wednesday evening The Invited guests wore Mr and Mrs W d Lamb Mr and Mrs Charles Shields Mr W W Armstrong Arm-strong Dr W Donoher Sherman Armstrong Arm-strong Frances Shields and Gelgcr Shields 4 S POne P-One of the pleasant events of tho past week was a surprise party given at the home of Mr and Mrs W J Buck Wednesday evening in honor ot Miss May Ballleos birthday anniversary The affair was planned by the members of the firm of Welsch Driscoll Buck of which Miss Balllee Is also a member The party marched to the home of Miss Bal o where she was completely taken by surprise sur-prise and later presented her with a beautiful ring set with diamonds and pearls Sixtythree was played prizes being be-ing won by Mrs P 11 Towey ladles first Mrs William Byrne second C P snieias I pouts first W McFalls gents second An elegant lunch was served and when tho guests departed It was with wishes I for the return of many such happy anniversaries anni-versaries The Invited guests were Mr and Mrs J F Welacli Mr and Mrs J Falrhuist Mr and Mrs F J McLaugh lln Mr and Mrs J V Murphy Mr and Mrs W Byrne Mr and Mr Joe Franklin Frank-lin Mr and Mrs L Kimball Mr and Mrs P II Towcy Mr and Mrs H Hughes Mr and Mrs J WS Fraser Miss Mayme Hurley Miss Agnes Harrington Miss Katherlno Malone Miss Maud Gray Miss Bertha Gctsch Miss Cora Stilton Miss Julia Burton Miss Frances Ramscv and 1ula 1ls5 Miss Inn Whlttemore of Salt Lako Messrs Henry Welsch C P Shields James Byrne Will McFall F A Jennings Jen-nings J McLaughlin A Lubeck Jack Hurley W D Sutton J5 A Maim P R Fraser A P McPherson L Malone Dally and Fraser P 4 4 Miss Sadie Rasband was very pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised lost evening by a number of her friends The evening was spent in music games and dainty refreshments Among thoso present were Misses Hannah Han-nah Lecomote Lillian Hedges Rhoda Nellson Winnie Freeman Emma and Jennie Rnsband Alice Lowe Esther Hanson Han-son Amelia Thompson Messrs W Sutton Sut-ton A Stanley L Berry George Bates S Stevens Earl Glade W McClellan S Mulrbrook and II Freeman P ti Friday evening Miss F Jones entertained enter-tained a small company of friends with a cobweb party The Invited guests were Misses Anna and Jennie Stromners Anna Workman Chrlsta Carroll Ella Rasmus sen Lottio Furgenson Goldie Hayward Mr and Mrs Blake Mr and Mrs E Slromness Mr and Mrs Van Tosel Mr and Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Flaharty Messrs A Anderson J Ilayward G Jones and J Jones P 4 S Tho I F F club was delightfully entertained en-tertained at tho home qf Bert Ileal Friday Fri-day evening After a pleasapt drive down to the ranch tho guests entered Into a geographical guessing contest Ladles first prize was won bj Miss Florence Hurlbut second Miss Alga Carllng consolation con-solation Miss Edna Sutton gcntlemens first prize Arnold Smith acconclw Chet VIthev consolation ohn Bates A delicious de-licious supper was served after which the Jolly crowd returned homo 1 declaring have been an unusually happy It to unusualy event Those present were Misses Florence Hurl but Edna Sutton Lillian and May Hedges Mabel Battfs Olga Carllng Crescent Cres-cent Smith Maigubrlto Wlthey Eleanor Pegan Eloise Chandler Esther Carllng S Cleo Gctsch Messrs Curl Scott Arnold Smith Roy Scott John Bates Chat Wlthey Art Golal Ed Bates George Richardson Carl Caning Grover Evans Finch Hcnl a aMiss a-Miss Valentino Murphy one of our proficient pro-ficient school teachorts Is takinG a few days vacation In Salt Lake owing to Illness She will return and toko charge I of her duties as soon as practicable |