Show S SOCiAL AND PERSONAL The lovely home of Mr and Mrs David Keith was the scene last night of a moat brilliant and enjoyable card party given by Miss Keith In honor of d Lieut and Mrs Albert C Allen who recently re-cently returned from San Francisco i 3 O O Mrs Jollcy and Miss Stewart entertained enter-tained yesterday Mr and Mrs Jollcy gave a pleasant party last evening I a e The Red and Black ball will be given tomorrow night at Chrlstensens Tonight To-night occurs the L D S college ball a Miss Charlotte Holmes gives a party I I at the Knutsford tomorrow O evening i I Mrs Giesy has returned to the city I after three months passed In the East I a S o 1 I The business meeting of the Needlework Needle-work guild will be continued today at I 1030 a m at the home of Mrs Nelden S o S A pleasant birthday party was given in St Marks schoolhouse last night under the auspices of St Peters guild a mission chapel in connection with St Paul s cnurch tor the purpose of raising rais-ing funds to support the mission The admission uas charged according to the age of the person admitted he being compelled to pay a penny for each 01 his birthdays Miss Alice Kidwell was the lucky person to draw the ring concealed con-cealed In a cake Numerous methods of collecting money were used the chief of which uere a candy booth fishing pond and fortunetelling The affair was a decided social success and those In charge of It say that It was also a remunerative one S 4 o Miss Annie K Nelson and Walter N Russell were happily wedded last evening even-ing at the home of Mrs Russell 13C G street The ceremony was performed by Elder E L Sloan in the prettily decorated parlors The bride and groom were attended by Mr and Mrs Harry Finch Mrs Finch being a sister of the groom The bride wore a very pretty gown of grey crepe with trimmings trim-mings of white silk and lace and carried car-ried bride roses Mrs Finch wore black silk Following the ceremony the guests sat down to an clecuntlv an pointed supper table and amid the greatest merriment the dainties were enjoyed and a health given to the young people both of whom are well known here the groom being a valued employee em-ployee of the Utah Light and Power company < o S 4 Miss Eva Bews and Samuel Jones I of Toano Nov were married last evening at the residence of Elwood Bailey 212 Sixth East Rev Joel A Smith performing the ceremony Miss Bews has been visiting her friend Miss Essie Bailey for several months past Miss Bailey was the bridesmaid while Ed J Bcws was the best man A dainty supper followed the ceremony Mr and Mrs Jones will leave this morning for Toano accompanied by the good wishes of all who know them S 04 The ladies of the First Methodist church mot with M > ai Post at lier residence 138 South Fifth East stei yesterday afternoon and sewed for several hours for little homeless children that are constantly being cared for by the American HomeFind ing association This association Is quite new In Utah but Is doing a good work here as has always been done wherever it hag been taken up by Christian women ornenS S S 4 Miss Annie McKean of Salt Lake and Jacob F Snider of Connersvllle lad were married yesterday in the city and county Jjulldlng by Deputy Clerk of the Court Scare i d S Mrs Frank Grady of Evanston Wyo Is in the city and will for several clays be the guest of Rev and Mrs Joel A Smith Everything is being done to make her stay in Zion a pleasant one S S S Mr and Mrs Henry Wallace and Misses Nellie and Mabel Wallace are at home again after a tour of the Old World during which they took in of course the Paris exposition Mr Wallace l Wal-lace does not agree with some of the critics that the French show was not what It purported to be rather Is he Inclined to believe that it uas one of the most creditable exhibits that the world has ever se < n o a Jk > Miss Edna Dean Davis left for California Cali-fornia Saturday morning to make her home for the winter with her mother but she Qxpcets to return lu the early spring to spend the summer with her sister Mrs A S Day |