Show 1 = I 1r1iVffA ° 1 Ii A t I j 1tt L k N I I ZI rt I l r 1 < 111m JJ r I I rIr and MrsRudolph Alf announce tthe engagement o their daughter Irma D i to Charles M Henrotln of Chicago A wedding around which much in teresl centers will be that of Mis Jo ssephlne Kat7 andIx dr niter ito bei sbleinfilzed on thp evening 0upsday October 15th I will be a homo wed dlngwitnessed bythe immediate J farnl lies and most Intimate friends The bride will be attended by Miss Lucille Jennings anlMls Ala Miller I and George L Ilulchlns will be the beat man > Miss TJllle C Zenger and SKIrlfy T BWebber were married on Wednesday and left for the East yestcrday followed fol-lowed by the best wishes of all their friends Prior to their departure they twere guests of honor at several family gatherings i i > a r The carnival spirit was rife In society all week and many were the Bohemian dinners preceding or suppers following n trip through lhe Midway Thoroughly enjoyable and informal l l was the supper given by Miss Salisbury Salis-bury on Wednesday evening complimentary mentary to her guest Miss Pope of Denver Those who were present were Gov and Mrs Wells Mr and Mrs Chauning Mr andMrs C S Wilkes Misses Sherman Laura Sherman Cavanaugh Cav-anaugh Geddcs Dooly Burke Judge Jlarkness Katz Donnellan Messrs Lear Riter Nolan Gibson Bracken Walcolt Thompson George Lawrence Rlpley and Hamilton Coffin i a A party consisting of Mr and Mrs A E Walker Miss Ileiwhaw the Misses Dern Miss Holmes W J and G X Lawrence W Thompson and Max Smith secured the old overland tage coach and had an afternoon drlvo on Monday Later they enjoyed dinner at Beardsleys and then went to the i carnival Qn Tuesday evening Miss Judge on tertained at an elaborate and very Pleasant dinner at her home Capt and Mrs Schley Mr and Mrs Channing Misses Cavanaugh Pope Burke Salisbury Salis-bury Mrs Woodward Messrs U X Smith f Gibson and Shoup f j s sMiss i Miss Judge gave a luncheon on Wednesday to a few friendswhich was I i one of the weeks events 0 t J jIf John Marshall has returned from her trip to the Orient dMr ° and Mrs Charles Butters have returned from London v Miss Katz was given a linen shower by ihfcTrousseau gen during the week Miss Mqry D Sample and George Henry Taggarl were married at St Marks cathedral on Tuesday evening by Dean Eddie and their friends are congratulating most heartily The bride is a charming woman who will be a welcome addition to social circles in Salt Lake The groom Is the talented talent-ed artIst whose portrait and character work at home and abroad have won for him quite a name hi the world of artist J ar-tist tstsh i Mr and lr William G Sharp en tdrtalned at dinner at the Ala club on Friday evening I was a most en joyable event t t Society Is Interested thearrival of Hie battery at Fort Douglas yesterday i Miss Cavanaugh has returned to the iEaBl 4 I I iEaBlA V A E Walker o A B Wllcher have 1 gone on ahunting trip I Irs George M Downey entevtalned I informally yesterday for Miss Popa Mrs Charles Wilkcs entertains lomor row for the same guest of honor I a Miss Harltnesa gave an Alta club I luncheon for Iig S on r TUiss Pop which was an elegant affair in l every way The dainty menu vas served in the Kold room The others present were Mrs urn Macdonald Mrs Woodward Airs Channlnrr Mrs Bird Mr Clem ent Misses Younger Burke Judge Salisbury McCornlck CavanaugR and II I AIrs > yilllttm Gt Sharp I Mrs Charles S Wllkus gave a small I I Informal ten on Thursday In I honor of t > theMises Misses Wilkes of e Washington D C lrrB V WIJam Reid was the hosts itt a kitchen nt ktchen showcr Given on tfriduy complimentary to MIsB Ada Lucllc Young wHo will bo one ° c the Jucle 11Icel Cal 4 4I and Mrs Hjjrry Hathaway are t welcomed back on a short vlBlt I Sholl Ii Two carjnin ovcnts or le week Were the Jcnslngstom given on rues day and Wednesday afternoons h lcs urcnoans by Mrs 0 i iy ary thJ latter being In honor o e Mlss Bunslct er Brilliant autumn Sw2na l autumn iWworK made tlii rom In which the guests wore re I celcll i11031 Zittractjve Some fifty lu i iHcfl dlt8 i enjoyed Mra I rl Garys hospitality on lys hosIIlaIJ each afternoon < > joyable Miss Edna luncheon nn tan Tuesday gave a most Those pn 0 i iL who were present to share in the pleasures pleas-ures of the entertainment were Miss Miss Salisbury Pope the guest of honor SaJs the Misses Sher bury Mrs Sherman lsse Shet man Mrs CosgrlfT the Misses Cosgrllf Mrs G M Downey Mrs ChannlriK Misses Porter Geddes hers Salisbury fsscs McCornlfk Cavanaugh Burke Klrk palrlck and Read Mrs H B Stubblefield of Nashville was last week the guest of honor at a series of delightful parties given by her sister Mrs Russel Lord Tracy Autumn leaves and flowers in their gorgeous hues of red and gold formed the decorations deco-rations at all Cour functions find decorations more effective could scarce be imagined On Monday afternoon was given the first In the series of parties par-ties Jt was a Kensington and enjoyed by some forty quests A Shakcsperean contest the prize going to Mrs GeorgeS George-S Ya c and a buttonhole contest in I which Mrs W W Chlsholm was the successful competitor were enjoyable I features Tht musical numbers Ly Mrs Percy SeniorsCocks and the readings by Mrs John Reed added much lo the pleasure of the afternoon U On Monday evening Mr and Mrs Tracy entertained at progressive fuchre nine tables being played Mrs Charles Brink captured the first prizc Mrs Ralph Iloair the lonehand prize Frank McGurrhi winning the gerUe mens first prize Mrs Tracy was assisted as-sisted In the afternoon by Mr Charles Rood and jlrg 11 M Clay and Ir The I evening by Miss Edna 4 Donnellan Again on Thursday afternoon Mrs Tracy entertained at euchre Mrs Ellen El-len Elliott won the first jirie Mrs Jacobs the lonehand prize Mrs Tracy was assisted by Mrs Frank McOurrln I and Mrs T B Beatiy o 1 Mr and Mrs Thomas G Webber en I i terialned at an elegantly appointed dinner din-ner on Thursday evening In honor of their sons marriage Covers were laid for ten v > Mr and MrsvE J Jolly vlll move to Cnl rrIn 1 k ors V > r 4 Sirs Frarikcri and Nr Nye entertained enter-tained at a charming luncheon yesterday yester-day for Mrs Shirley V Webber The Misses WilkesoC Washington D C arc In the dity 0hey are visiting Maj aria Mrs Edjnund Wllkes Mr and MrsT nJ Glehdlnning have gone to New York t Mrs 1r 1 B Whitney S has gone East I I Mrs D C McLaughlin has gone East for f month or six weeks 4 5 V Mrs H D Slyer and sons arrived from Manila on Monday I a A delightful euchre parly was given on Friday by l Mrs S So Walker Mrs F F Eccles and Miss Walker complimentary com-plimentary to Mrs Walter Lewis of Unite formerly Miss Dolly Walker who Is hei6 on a visit The rooms were very pretty decorated and a delicious menu wns served at the close of the games The prize winners were Mrs Burns Macdonald Mrs Sol Siegel and Miss Grace Almy l1fS3 I f > Queen Mabelle was royally banqueted banquet-ed at Court Kenyon Wednesday night A Mr and Mrs Victor M Clement gave n dinner at the Altn club on Friday evening lo the following guests Mr and Mrs W S MeCornlrk Judge and Mrs J A Miner Mr and Mrs Charles Butlers Mr and Mrs George Phelps Holman Miss Keogh and Mr William son of New York 8 5 I MTs i Younger has returned to Call CnI I fornia1 S I P airs Tames W Nellf and Miss Neill have gone to California for a few weeks I 4 I Mrs sprague and her daughter Mrs AE Walker havegone gone 4 to California On Friday Mj < s Porter was hostess at n delightful luncheon at the Country club in honor of Miss Edna Donnellan Pretty golf souvenirs and I pen and Ink placo cards with artistic I decorations and a tine menu made tho 1 event an enjoyable one to alL Present I were Misses Salisbury Pope Geddes I Burke Dooly Klrkpatrlck Mrs Chan llrs I fling Mrs A E Walker Ivcrs Geddes I Potter McCorniclc oItel Cavanaugh Burke I Kirkpatrlck and Heal < S p I The las In the lI series of parties wa I o pallc I on Thursday evening when Mr nnd j Mrs Tracy again entertain at pro I Lrcssive euchre Assisting he hostea t wero Mesdames JClncald J and G K I I Fischer Mrs George Downey Xvon the I lust prize Mrs Frank McGurrln the I onehand vrlzc and Charles Rooklidge HooltllGp the genilemens Jlrst prize k 4 I Mrs L L Terry ivlll be nt home about October 15tn occupying her now oCIIYlgh nc I home on Brlgham near Fourth East street S S A 5 5 Mrs H B Stubbl 3eM Nashville dle Teri vho has PMSRI the summer In Salt Lake the uest of her sistsr Mrs RuEsel Lord l Tracy > returns to Nash yule net veeh Miss Emily t Head cnterta nel fit I I I day uiKliejon at the Country club ytsler Wednesday Miss Pope returns to Denver on I a f I Mr and Mrs r n Spencer ntcr talned for Mr and Mrs Frank Thatcher on Thursday fr S V Shelp entertains this week far Mrs Stubbleileld u Mrs w H James has returned to the 5 thecity T t MIa Mamie MeAAiiste and Frank W rliatcher were uiarriod Ir Logan on Wednesday S The marrlatri of Mis cinle liwson and Dr Henuilicc will aIte J plncj on Occber 22rd to Mr and Mrs SIIt BroiMvbink rn ncuiio the dngajcmnontof their I daughter daugh-ter Kathcrlnu tp rtr L I Arnold o 4 o Mrs Fred W Prlco hni onj lo Des Moines FmtPiefljftfev wcclca with bur brother and slswr B p a On Woelheacfay evphlnff a pleasant surprise part opcurrcd at the hOI of Col George 1J Squires at Sugar I was given to celebrate he Jirty83vonth bllthdaybf the ol ile and ta Inrgely attended The handsome sldeiife was prof uitiiy decorated with Uovvrs and the lawn and inoundit Iu dIn d-In Chlncse laiilerns Dainty ninsh bouts rp servpd under the direction of Mrs Squires f uul U1e gue ca cnjo > cd themselves at curds luew S I Mr aud Afral Dallaa and party left for ChlOago Buffalo and other Eastern cities yesterday afternoon I 0 Miss Flora Twelves 5 of 4 Provo has been the guest of Miss Lulu Buckle for the past week One of the most enjoyable parties of the week was given In honor of Flora Twelves of Provo and Jessie Houck of Idaho at the home or Miss Lulu Buckle There were forty young people masked and In costume some of which were very pretty The evening was spentIn singing dancing and In j laying lay-ing highfive after which an elegant supper was served The principal feature fea-ture of the evening was Josh Davis of the Blue church who took the part of I a Chinaman very well and kept the young folks In high glee the entire evening The guests were Maude Case Winifred Catch Ellle Swaner May j Standing Mamie Newton Sid Newton I Jennie Grlm del Ada Swaner Emma I Grlmsdell Ella Shildie Flossie Negely I Nellie Howarth Kate Calder Trlxle Nelc Buckle Garnelte Buckle aillllo How arth Margaret Taylor I Margaret I Jeansch Pearl Donelson Mamie Russell Rus-sell Hannah Davis Leon Wlscomb loe I Na tress Charlie Howarth William I I Case Theodore Shlldy Arthur Bollon I John Howarth Andrew Neilstrlp Abby Brain Harold Shoebrldge John Buckls I George Meyers Ray Buckle Victor i Buckle Alley Barker Julian Banc i Arthur Kenelly Jim Rellley Box Gro I shell and Ernest NIghllngale ji j i Mr and MiSs W A Sherman are entertaining en-tertaining Rev R H Bares of Our Cola and Rev John Lindsay of Boa ton The latter Is Rev Ellis Bishops pastor and a noted divine of Boston Mr and Mrs Sherman gave a dinner In honor of their guests last evening I 0 a iOn i-On Monday afternoon Mrs B C I Busb > of Marlon la was the guest of honor at a charmingly appointed i luncheon given by Mrs JO T Harvey f I wiis an Elks luncheon and every I where were seen the colors and Insignia I of the order Purple and while asters I occupied every conceivable nook the I place cards hung from ntck of tiny I candy elks while In the center of the table stood a large candy elk From I his neck to the electroliers were stretched silken cords of purple and white the ends held by mall dolls I swinging from the electroliers Beautiful Beau-tiful portieres of purple and white completed com-pleted the effective decorations Covers were laid for telve Including aies dames Busby Truajc Oreen Brown Putnam Wood Graham Kemp Hahn Barthel Fritz nnd Miss Sampson air and Mrs D F Reynolds and Mrs S M Day of Ogden are visi ling I air and Mrs M A Breeden o Chrlslensens Dancing academy commenced com-menced Us twelfth season yesterday with a larger class than ever noted at Its fall reunion The hall is being beautifully beau-tifully refitted and a successful season will undoubtedly result S S S airsa R J Caskey and little girls Carol and Kathryn returned last Friday Fri-day from a four months visit In the East und are again al home n the Octagon While away they visited In New York Ohio Indiana Illinois and Nebraska i S A thoroughly delightful dinner party was that given on Friday evening by Miss Elizabeth Cosgriff in honor of Queen Mahelle and her maids of honor I They were seated around a long table in the main diningroom at the Kenyon I In the center of the table stood a huge bowl of crimson roses with plumusa trailing over the snowy lines while at I each guests place lay an American beauty rose Queen Mabelle occupied I the seat of honor at the head of tho able the other guests being the Misses Clella McCready Jacketta McCune Florence Scholes Alice Needham Cora Cameron Geneva Young Mae Taylor Anna Hatch Constance Thatcher Hen rletla Xeff A Idas 1 Etckti aiabel Preston Pres-ton Ella Caldwell Cora B I Corse Laura Clark and Mary Hayno Later the whole party were driven to the Theater where they onjoyed the play from the lefthand stalls Ole gl1C8t of Queen afabelle Miss Cosgriif Is the representative of the Rawlins lodge of Elks and her gracious act in entertaining enter-taining the queen and her nlld1 was highly appreciated by them I Mrs Frank L Pearl and daughter Alice will remain In New York for several months 1 4 airs J M Bowman will entertain the Monday Night Whlst club this week 4 I Mrs C II McMahon has as bet guests aira II H Osgood und daughter daugh-ter Miss Osgood of Chicago < who stopped off on their way to the coast where they wilj pass the winter After a delightful summer spent among the Thousand Isles airs John J Judson and son have returned to the city Q I A pretty home weddingof the week was thnl of Miss Alice Adams and A E Atkins which took place at the home of the brides parents oH Tuesday Tues-day evening Bishop O F Whitney otliciatlng The ceremony was witnessed wit-nessed bj a few friends a reception following Autumn flowers were used In profusion In the beautifying of the rooms pink and white being the color scheme of the parlor red in the dining room and yellow In the library The bride was gawned lit white wash chiffon chif-fon and carried brides roses air and airs Atkins will be at home to their friends at S20 Fifth street S oJ 4 airs E R DickeiiFon and son Wes Icy are the guests ar air and Mrs J A Reeves until their departure on Tuesday next for Denver where they go to reside Mrs Dickenson will beat be-at home to her friends Monday afternoon after-noon C S airs Spencer and Miss Maude Patterson Pat-terson are now at home to their friends at 217 Brigham street a II 4 I Friday evening Byron E Cooney of Butte Mont gave a box party to a number of his friends at the opening performance of restS minstrels After Af-ter the performance the party adjourned ad-journed to LJeardsleys Tavern where an elaborate luncheon was walling Tillable Til-lable was prettily decorated with flowers flow-ers and colored candles Those present were Misses Wey Cosgraff aicailllan and Miss Skyrm of Butte Messrs r 1 Connor Lynch Ted Gench A Fred Wey and the host of the evening Mrs C A Gould widow of Charles A Gould formerly of this city having spent the summer with hm mother Mrs P Lynch 105 C street leaves I shortly for San Francisco to visit relatives rela-tives afterward returning to her home in Chicago S 0 5 Miss Florence Cooper of BIngham Junction left Tuesday for Boston I whore she will resume her studies at the New England Conservatory of I Music S a 00 Mrs Ed A Stahl returns to her home in Atlanta Gn next ToJlnesda after a visit with Mr and Mrs J Moritz and Mr and Mrs Oscar Lehman S 5 5 Mrs L N Fulton of Ogden Is the guest of Mr and Mrs C E 1 Shermar s s o > i Mrs L X I hop of Grand Rapids Mich who has been vlslllng her daughter daugh-ter Mrs W G Tuttle nad returned to her home t 9 + The You ancl I Crystal club met Wednesday evening with Mr and Mrs f A Strickland The decorations consisted con-sisted of Elk colors The diningroom vas festooned with slivamors of purple and while Thetable wat > done In Elk dollies and autumn fruits In the parlor par-lor was an Immense Ik head surrounded surround-ed and partially coveivd with tautuinn I leaves There were a few cfumcs of I highfive played pizevQre awaited to Mrs Tlmms Mrt dill u1i = uidMr I If and Miv C A Stvlukland A delicious supper nas served tnM Mi I Iiuvr was the winner of a t > ri c for finding the I I most elks clocks Then the club ad journed to meet on October 10th with Mr and airs II W Branch OGDEN SOCIETY I Lant week was another quiet week In Ogden social circles S S S Mrs E M Allleon Jr In I In Salt Lake City visiting Mrs H P Henderson lrsY F Yates of Cheyenne AVyo la visiting friends in O den Friday afternoon Mosdamcs Markcl and Richie pleasantly entertained the ladles of tho Presbyterian Ladles Aid society at tho home of Mrs Richie on Twenty fourth street i a S S i The complimentary party which was to huvo boon held Friday evening of last week was postponed one wvek u 4 I Mrs Bertha Peterson returned Monday from a summers visit In Germany among old friends and relatives 4 4 a Large numbers of Ogden people visited tho Elks carnival at Salt Luke City during dur-ing the week a i Mrs F S Watt and daughter of Brooklyn Brook-lyn N Y who have Veen the guests ot Mrs G H Corso for aqme time returned homo Tuesday m Tluirndav morning at 9 oclock at the I of the brides parents Miss residence o Grace Peterson was unltjd in marrIage I to Mr Arthur Morschcad Thy groom Is popular young man an employee ot n Is I tho Southern Paclilc whjle the bride one of Otdens lovely young Indies A large circle of friends extend their best wishes S a Miss Annie Iktlifcs of Logan la and Mrs Emma Glddlnga of Woodbine ll 1 who have been Iho guests of Mr nmlMrs William GkldliiBS for some days ix turned homo Monduyovenlng II Mr and Mrs Courud Gust l < turned rlle dIY from a visit with Mr Gasl parents nt Berkeley Cal if fAn f-An rc Kerr left last evening far Germany I Ger-many on a two years mission M Wednesday evening a very enjoyable ball was given In Southwells hall at 1lvo Points by tho Young Ladles societies of Lynn 9V Mr and Mra F Floyd left on Thursday Thurs-day for the East to visit for some weeks among the principal Eastern cities a > i Miss Tunlata Kay has returned to her home In Sacramento after her summer vlsll hero with frleluls and relatives 5 4 9 Mr and Mrs Harry 3D Stevens are back rom their wedding trip and are now at home at No JG Twentystela street n i i The complimentary niuslciil recital by the pupils of Mrs Florence Sherwood I Friday Fri-day evening at the Tabernacle was well attended and was a Very decided musical success each number being given by Aho performer In a vorv creditable manner Tho many frlendrf of Mr Charles K Llltlclleld were much surprised to hear oc his marriage last Saturday to Miss Mary ISlhPl Culver Bolh are wellknown and popular young people and their friends wish them much Joy and happiness to The Aglala was charmingly enlertalned in LImO parlom of tho deaf mute school Tuesday September 21th by Mrs Adney and Miss Eddy assisted by Mrs Drlggs The parlors wero decorated with beautiful beauti-ful cutllowors and potted plants The leason I for the afternoon was Hugos great masterpiece Lea Mlserables Mrs Core read from the story the struggle of Jean Valjiun with his conscience In glv i Inp himself up to the laV I that Champ math leu might not be condemned in his place Mrs Gordon gaVe an Interesting hailer on the uharacter ou Juau Valjean A general discussion followed the paper Tho guests wen Mrs Weaver Mrs Is el son Mrs BIglow Mrs Warner and Miss Afjeej Drtlnty rcfreghmeuls were served after whlcn the club adjourned to meet October Sth with Mrs Gideon PARK < CITY SOCIETY The home of Mr and Mrs F A Bird wan the Setno of a most enjoyable receptIOn recep-tIOn Mondavevenlnp the event being In honor fJr arid lrsv H Steel who were recently married at Denver TUo reception hours wero rom S till 12 oclock and during the Hours mentioned 1 121 Invited guests called amid offered congratulations con-gratulations Mr and Mrs Bird were 1f81 led by Miss listelle Watson who presided pre-sided jit ihc coffee urn Miss Florence Groesbe served punch and Mrs Andrew An-drew Young dispensed the Ices and cake Chc house wai > irelllly decorated In tho patriotic colors The portieres wero draped In American Hags and Ied white and blue heightened the artistic effect American beauties on mantels tables and in every nook Illkd the air with fra granco The diningroom was particularly Itrctty smllax wreathed the 1 chandelier imid Uung to the four corners of tho table ta-ble which was sprayed with carnations and ferns In the center were cut glass candelabra wIt mm red candles and Hhudes Altogether tho uffalr was one of beauty mid very enjoyable Those who enjoyed the pleasant evening were Messrs I and Mcstlanies George Lindsay F A McCar ty J Falrhurst V Rice Lent Learn W G Lamb J W GeIger W W Arm xlrntii F V Ilnvt IDr C il AVIlson Charks Slle sDrE P Locompte W I Scott J V White A Wrner C A Bloch cr A Williams P II Towej W E Boyd J Frankel Len Kimball J Mlddour H Jlughcs II G Bates e Heath M 1 J Daly J Stevens S Tuttlo J Thomson I W C1 Wallace L E Iluhbanl C If I WUhe > P McPhcrson J Diem F n Davis Da-vis J M 1 i Lockhart E r BCKRS C F Golst J T KcHcel A C Young F W I Sherman Col M Ferry Col Bird Salt Tnke Mesdames M M 1 F t Allen Emma Kelso Misses r Burllu Lillian Baum Flor elide GroesbecR Estellii Watson Hertha GetKch Edylh Lowry Jean Pearson Wooloj Xetta Farnuworth Bessie Wilson AdeMiio Thackery Mary McGee Ruth Winters MJnnlu Kescel Carrie Sutton Kate Lawrence Lena Moblr Laura Ma comber Eva Lambert Hay McMastcrs Salt Lake Messrs A J Anderson S I Jones Rob Wherrllt J Lederman H Kanters A Colbath R Hampton Dr William Uonaher J R Fleming J A MaIm Hills 1 Kcscel and A Farrcl Mrs Dr 13 P Lccomptu and daughter Miss Hannah Miss Lucllo Tall of St Louis and Miss Florence Groesbeek went dou to Salt Iake Thursday ivcnliiK to remain until Sfimrdimnormrimmg Mr and Mrs W G Lamb and Mrs Charles Shield return home this I mornIng morn-Ing after a pleasant weeks visit with t Mrs S K Rransfoid amid Mr and Mr I J T Harris I 1 TIme Womans Athenaiuni imil at tho home of Mrs Walter Scott Monday afternoon 1 after-noon ipd time followIng proKramme was rendered Home aud Education In I charge of Miss Ian Pearson was time tonic for the afternoon Tho first paper Our Public Schools was given by Mrs Walter Scott Chief Aim of SchoolWork School-Work was Mrs William Reichs subject sub-ject Primitive and Modern Architecture was a paper prepared by l Mrs W y Armstrong mandolin I selection Miss KatherIne Lawrence America was I sung and adjournment was taken until October 7lh 1 On Friday afternoon Mrs Frank Hurl but was hostess at a charming uuchrn party Carnations and bachelor buttons I I carrying out the color scheme of red I j v lilto and blue ornwd u pretty docori tlou for tno small tablet The score and tallies wero lintel and the faxors wero I bonbon boxes In tho shape of drums and Ir HIP prevailing colors A dainty luncheon I lunch-eon was served after a number of grimes had keen played Tho Invited guests I were Mchdamcs Loom Learn Fred Smith J Mlddour Julius Frankol 11 S Toxvn I f ond J 1 M Crost W JO i Boyd J M ICos cH L K I Hubbard Waller Scott Dr C I Al VIlaoii G V Gulllvor F I S Fox P H I I Toxvcy W D I Sutton CharUH Shields i Misses J t Iurlbi MlunJt Kesccl l Kato Luxvrence IJortlia GctHch Jean Ptursoii Anna Cuplt Nina Cross Hannah Lo I I compto and Luclle J raft Mr and Mif S Y Shell Dr and Mrs Niles and Mr amid Mrs J T Donnel len leave for Park City thin inornlntf wliorc they go to visit some of the mines The party will return to the city Monday Mon-day afternoon I I e 4 Mrs Kate Jolmuon of Park IB visiting wIth Mrs David Keith I a u I I I Mra TI G Hates and < 1 sinter Miss Uuth I WlmorawLni doWn to Zl lodiloiidttt JenC canilxal week with their parents J I I I 4 5 JI I I I I Mr 1 and tIre E Berry amid family are 1 I 1 I viiul lug Snit 1lk l friends o 1 I I 1 t Mr 1 L > iU > rtmin tin popular salesman I I I i of thu Aehhelm Mercantile company bus j accepted a position with tin I Aucrbach i i ihmof Salt Lakf Mr Lvdermnn has many friends In Park who wish the I young matt success In hIs new Mold I co 5 4 1 Another iopuJar dancing party was given by the Ideal orchestra In the Devov theater Thursday nIght The music was ft ftp S 4 7 41 i111 tj ul 57s g I I k 4 I I I oc I I Does she know that he has a past No she Is only looking at the present I I excellent and the gathering waa unusually largo and pleasant a Mr G D 1 Blood and his mother Mrs Fllen Blood wont down to tho city Tuesday Tues-day evening The aro guests of Mr and Mrs J S Uransford The marriage of Miss Sarah J Hooper and Mr S Jensen took place Monday I evening at the homo of the brides parents pa-rents Bishop F Rasband officiating A low intimate friends and relatives wlt I ncHsed the ceremony and about eighty friends were bidden to the reception Tire homo presented a protty scene In Its decorations I I dec-orations of beautiful cut flowers a wed I thing bell of white chlua asters was Sims i ponded from tho colling and under this the bridal party stood The bride wore a l gown of cream brocaded silk trimmed with silk chiffon and valenclcnncs lace and carried bride roses The bridesmaid I MIss Llllle Therlot ot Provo waa attired In pale blue silk and carried carnations Mr John Jordan acted as best mail lIme I beautiful wedding march was played by Miss Maymo McSorley and during time afternoon a number of selections wero I rendered b > MIss McSorky Misses N ora Peterson Ebba Lubeck and Louisa Su I nardo assisted In tho diningroom A large number of beautiful and cosily presents pres-ents were received by the young couple At 130 1 tho happy bride and groom departed de-parted for SuIt Lake and southern Utah where a brief lour will bo apunt They I return to Park October 1st when they will bo at home to their friends on Mar sac avenue Mr and Mrs Jensen have a large circle of friends In Park where they are wall and favorably known and I hearty congratulations and best wishes are extended this popular couple I I 4 5 Miss Mamlo Ivers entertained at luncheon lunch-eon yesterday in honor of Mr and Mrs W G Lamb and Mrs Charles Shields of I Park City The other Invited guests were Mrs S E Branford and Mr and Mrs J T Harris S 5 Mr and Mrs T T Harris gave ft box party at tho theater Thursday evening and Friday evening complimentary to tholr guests Mr and Mrs W G Lamb and Mrs Charles Shields of Park City V Mr and Mrs David Keith gave a Dutch slipper last evening Their guests were I Mr and Mrs r T Harris Mrs S E Bransford Mrs Charles Shields and Mr and Mrs W G Lamb a SS A charming event of the week was tho conundrum tea Rlvcn on Thursday even lutr by Mr and Mrs J M J Cross The I prizes were won by Mrs Waltejc Scntt and Miss Harriot AVooley The rooms had been most artistically decorated with i roses carnations and autumn leaves pink j and green being tho color palms ferns 1 and smilax adding to the general effect A dainty menu wns enjoyed by the guests who wero Misses Harriet Wooley Edyth Lowry Bertha Go t cl Mlnnio Kescel Carrie Sutton Messrs and Mcsdnmcs W W Armstrong A Williams P Smith J Mlddour F A McCarly J Frankel II S Townsend Walter Scott lAm Learn F Hurlbut The pleasant event wan the nineteenth anniversary of the marriage of Mr and Mrs Cross 4 a S Mir Joseph Brandel gave a bachelor dinner to a party of gentlemen friends at his home Friday cening The menu was Maborate and was thoroughly enjoyed bv tho following friends Messrs J Falrhurst J W Gloger Dr William Donohcr P McPherson A Lowe II Wilson J Rasbaud F Williams F Has band Charles Shields V Williams Tom OrrW Cushlnp F Richardson James Burns William Burns J Parry M Martin Mar-tin W E Boyd C Drake Mayor Smith W Rlrkenshaw W D Sutton D Sut ton A Hanson O Hanson J Middour D and Will Watson P lligson P Aubrey Au-brey R Aubroy and others PROVO SOCIETY A very happy gathering took placo at the residence of Mr und Mrs Jamos Strong on Wcdncbdav evening lost In honor of the wedding of their son Reno Strong to Miss Maud ClufT A very elaborate elabo-rate weddIng feast was served and music way rendered tho oiitlre evening time presents were numerous nnd beautiful and the congratulations u vrv hourly and slim crt for tho future welfare of the happy couple limo ceremony watt performed In the Salt Lake Temple Both are prominent promi-nent young people of our city and take nu aellvo part In all public affairs The evening was a brilliant success and greatly great-ly enjoyed by the following guests Mesdames and Messrs Joseph Strong D P Cluff John G CummlnKS of licker Roper Farror r W Farrcr J H Farrer J T Farrer Walter Whltohond Dr F W Taylor S S Jonos Robert Duke of Hebcr also John Duke John IT Due George Gee nnd Dolpha Puke Robert Duke Jr Robert Boardman Heber Duke Joseph Ward John Strong J e Graham Jr Alex Headquist George Strong J N Strong W H Gray Andrew Dryodalo O II Davis James Evans Hales Miles Strong Chancy Thomas Thomas Farrer Wllter Peay Gideon Clark William Far roe W K Farrer Thomas Farrer R C Watklns John Smith of Holier A J Lowe of Salt Lake also Frank Groose heck Francis Young and Dolpha YOUIIET J T I GullDier M R Paxman J M I Jell semi William S Haw II II Alvin Board man Richard Sutton J C Clove William II Brown Jerry Cluff H II fluff T H ClufT S L I Adams Fred Moore no hard Radio Thomas Noxvol KnlKl Sarah Clark Hannah Clark Joseph Ramsey James I While J H ISoshard George 13ourouBh Peter Stubh J R Peters Mary Deck William Vard 1 W Taylnr and Alfred Duke Misses Roxlo Cluff Delia ClufT Joslo ClufT Amela Stroll Martha Strong Ida Strong Lelllo Strong CplcUla Cummlnps Martha Duke Anna Duke Sarah Duke Alice Board man Hnrtha Boardman Myrtle Strong Holona Strong Eslolla Gray Julia Davis ella Davis Vllato atch Sarali Farrer Ajina Farrer Edna Thomnn Jennie Thomas Nollle AdaniH Edna Decks Della Carter Francis Abblo and LeUt Slowe Lucy Turplne Sadlo McKcna Millie Sutton Maud von Wapencn Sadie Brown VII nieth Brown Fern Cluff Flora Cluff Birdie Cluff Clara Clark Minim Hansen Gen Noise and Mine Penrod Messrs F S Ilumrael William H Strong David Strong Danon Cluff Warren Strong Rood Strong Boyd Strong L Bfl Duke Robert Boardman Dunn Strong Cllner Strong Spencer Gray Mllefl DavIs Fred Stubba Walter Adams Bert Adam Elmer El-mer Beck Bert Slubbs Bert Howard and Arthur Lowe Brigham Young Bert Brown Reed Brawn Bert Sutton D A Swan Kay Clayton Jasper Brown Sutrudo NolHO Lr J Johnton Bert Choulc Ewing hansen James Hanson Roy Nelson Louis Duko Joseph Duke Wosly Duko and Dolpha Walch nnd Mrs William Strong 5 ft 5 4 A ver enjoyable surprise was tendered to Bishop Simon Ecerertson on Sunday evening lout by his amiable wlfo find charminG daughter Atroy In honor of Ills Irthday Mtea Clara CJuC favored tho gueaU with 1nomc cholcu munlcal selections selec-tions amid tho evening was a genuine treat in every way to tho fortunate ffuentp guests DollcIoiiH rufroHhrnontu wore Horvcu Thoso present were Postiunator James Clovo and wife Messrs and MitarliuncM NHs Johnson Oscar JIvde M Jonaon B Johnson P Drown O H Berg Mrs SarahKiun ilra B Nelson Mrs S EStfcrLHen Misses Lou and Mlnnlg Nell san and Clara Cluff y S a Tho Federation of Womans clubs meets at Provothis coming month Mr Louisa Jlcgrldo has been tUc euost OCL her son Dr Xoycs of AmcrIcvn Fork fol Ih6 ia3T week S 4 Mrs Hurd of Texas has been 5pending I scvoral weeks In Proo the guest of Mrs Osbornc a i > B Miss Bculah Backman and Miss Fawn Twelves arc visiting In Salt Lake City I I 0 Mrs S Schwab wns the prnpst of IrK Ir-K AWedgwood in Salt J > nko this past week 4 a aMiss a-Miss Annie Hall was IL SaltLako visitor this week i j f Mrs R S nines spent several days at the capital last week The Third ward bazar closed In a blaze of glory on Saturday evening Tho entire week has been consumed by this popular attraction Artistic booths wore arranged on both sides of time ward house ami from 12 until 2 clock cnch day a vnrrn dinner was served In a very dainty and perfect way fho meals wcrodelicious Those who bad charge greeted every one with a cordial welcome and caused a feelIng feel-Ing of enjoyment to reign supreme The hazer was a huge success financIally as well as socially II Miss Maud Richmond was a Salt Lake visitor this week S S B I Mrs Joe Yates and Mr Phil Speckart rnjoycd themselves this week at the Salt I Lake fair Mr and airs Arthur Sutton enjoyed a couple of days at the Elks fair this pn8t week airs M A Glllls of Eureka was visiting relatives in Provo on Friday I airs Jerry Cluft has returned from Mnntl being called there by the death of her sister I o I 5 airs Jessie Knight Is making a prolonged pro-longed stay at Salt Lake City ails Fern Omit now occupies a position I in Fanon Bros Cos dry goods department de-partment Tho Knights of Pvthlas give a grand musicale and ball on Thursday evonluc I next In their elegant castle in the Knight block I I r I A very enjoyable Christian Endeavor soplal was given on Fridayevening at the home of Miss Verdlo Post a An Informal reception wns gIven by the teachers of the H Y A on Friday evening even-ing to the students that lnntllutlon Avery A-very cujovublo and gratifying evening was realized 5 II S The Nimstccnth Century Club mK with I airs Uavercamp An Interesting paper on ChildLabor In England and time United I States anda reading qf MrBrownings poem The Crv of the Children was gIven by N 1 rr Ilavercainp Mrs aiarvlck read an excellent jmpcr on Women Wa eEaruer < The nows was rcvlowo by Miss Dickinson find ails Jackson gavo an Instructive account of tho Arts and Cnifls society In Chlcnuo Tho club was especially honored In having present Prof Henri Dcschamp who has spout three years In Holland He lncturcil inofil In tercstlnKly upon tho country and Ira pf o pit All enjoyed exceedingly their vkit to The Hasire with ls famous canals library and forest anti to Amsterdam with I Its wonderful dyke |