Show As many In Salt Lake society are Inter the Douglas people ested in the Fort residences of the officers are given here wfth Maj and Mrs Young commandIng Maj Epan No G Ing officers quarters Maj Cilirr No 25 Cupt and Mrs Hatch No 14 Capt Shanks No 1 Capt and Mrs Cronkhlte No 16 Capt and Mrs Sturgis No S Lieut and Mrs Dllllng ham No G LleuL Lyle No 11 Lieut and Mrs ITowoll No 2 Lieut Peyton No 12 Liout Potts No 12 Lieut Parrot No 12 Lieut Abel No IS LleuU Klstler No IS Lluut Platt No 7 Lieut Berry No 7 Dr Hepburn No 11 Sirs and Miss Creary No 10 Mrs Allen No 1 o aMiss delight Miss Barr and Miss LuluBarr fully entertained SL Marks cathedral choir last evening Tho house was pret Whlto carnations thy decorated with red and contest was the tions and a gucaslng feature of the evening About thirty guests were prcsonu 0 Miss Stella Salisbury was hostess of a matinee on Wednesday The guests party Donnel Mrs Sturgls Misses Edna woro Inn Bertha Carter Emily Read Pope Sherman Elolso Sherman a The Council of Jewish Women gave a in afternoon Chonokfi party yesterday the Physical Culture hall on State street for the Bnul Israel Sundayschool feature the special children Dancing was after which refreshments Lure of the afternoon freshments were served and each child containing a presented with a hag was tIme assisted during Those who present Mcsdumes Moss Wpolf afternoon worn Miss Dave Fulop M Block Rluger Sauiulerrf and Rabbi Louis Reynolds About seven yIlve children were present it 6 I Francisco the 20th In San On January Belle marriage will talcc place of Miss Zcmoskv and Rsibbl Louis Reynolds CO S is In the of PlttMburg Mrs J J Ruplo city visiting her slslcr Mrs Frank Emcr son S This afternoon at tIm Ladles Literary clubhouse the regular semimonthly meet hip ot the club will be held Mistress and Maid A Study of tho Domestic Problem by Mesdnmes Nel lent will bo presented don Rood Bailey and Rose and Joel L Priest Tomorrow morning In the parlors of the old Walker house on South Main street the Indies of Unity Circle will open The rooms will their Christmas bazar comfortably heated and in addition to bo avll I the display of useful and beautiful des appropriate for Christmas gifts tea In coffee and chocolate will bo served the evening ji social will bo given to which all friends of tho church arc cordially cor-dially invited Mrs C A Shultz left for Portland Or on the llh to join her husband who is thdro t a Mrs K M Miller Is the guest of Mrs H II Spencer of Ogclen for the coming week S Rich Yesterday afternoon Mrs Edward ards Mrs Charles E Richards mind Miss Richards entertained most delightfully at cards at the home of Mrs Edward East street Tho Richards on Eighth rooms wero charmingly decorated with cut flowers smllax and many palms whIle the beautiful conservatory at the east end of the house was thrown open nnd greatly added to the effect Twelve tables were played cnch table representing represent-ing a month of the year The score cirds were water colors of lowers of the month It represented and a calendar while on the back of each was a couplet bringing in tIm month and the month fiowora The tallies were also water colors The first prize a beautiful Aurora picture was won by Mrs Ira Lyons the second a gilt clock by Mr John Recce and the third a cut glass vase was awarded to Mrs George T Odell Those who assisted In serving were the Misses Mercy Beckley June Rlntr Florence Grant mid Delia Jcanctte Richards Under tho auspices of lImo music section of the Ladles Literary club F L I Wood rnansce piiniibt was well Introduced to the Salt Lake public last evening and he mudo a most favorable impression Mrs Percy SonvirsCocks was the other principal prin-cipal on the programme which was a pIano and Hong recital The prOKrammo was exquisite In Its arrangement and rendition Mr Woodmansce hi a very touch and young mini but his style technique arc very piciislng and his work was roundly applauded Ho ably Interpret Inter-pret rid DAlbert I esehetlzky Chopin Mendelssohn Jensen MacDowell delhi und Moszkowskl None the least interesting inter-esting of his numbers was his own Barcarolle Bar-carolle and three songs of his composition composi-tion lovc Song Slumber Song and Tho Brooklet which Mrs Somers Cocks sting Mrs SomcrsCocks as ever made a feature of her work by singing selections that have not been heard everywhere for the last few weeks a feature always pleasing for It means something fresh and sparkling She was In excellent voice amid her1 enunciation seems to have Improved Im-proved even since her last public appearance ap-pearance In uddltlon to the three songs already mentioned she sang Vol che Sapeto from the aria Lo Nozze de Figaro of Mozurl Should Ho Upbraid an old Ermghishi ballad by Sir H R Bishop Bish-op The Night Has a Thousand Eyes by Lambert and The Silver Ring by Chamlnnde It was a most delightful concert Miss S L Monroe who has been seriously seri-ously Ill for several weeks has sufficient ly recovered to be at her studio again o S Delightfully Informal was the reception given last evening In honor of Rev Mr and Mrs W H Bagby at their home on East Fourth South street The reception hours were from S to 11 oclock and during dur-ing that time more than one hundred friends of the pastor and his wife called Mr and Mrs Bagby received In the main parlor and were assisted by Judge and Mrs Breazc Mrs Bruckman and Mrs Milllron In the library which had been beautified with pnlrns cut flowers and asparagus plumosa fruit punch was served by the Misses Mamie Snpplngton and Blanche Casady The diningroom was beautiful with Its decorations of yellow yel-low chrysanthemums and smllax and here Mrs Jesse Taylor and Mrs Schonert served coffee and the Misses Flora Smith Marglo Simons May Langley and Jennie T Pierce delicious cakes and Ices The Misses Flora McCiinno and Hazel Kapplnptoii received tho guests at tho door Rev Mr and Mrs Bagby will leave Salt Lake ohortly after time New Year and the reception last night which WHS Riven by the C W B M of the Central Cen-tral Christian church was a farewell In their honor and also In honor of their wedding anniversary which will occur on the 15th Inst I S a Mrs C E Allen entertained the Daughters of the American Revolution very pleasantly at her homo yesterday afternoon H r SIrs II j 13 Keillor leaves Sunday nIght for Seattle lo visit her daughter Mrs Fred Chrlatonscnft ft B MBS Lou Paul of Rcxburg Ida Is visiting relatives In this city i t a Mr and Mrs W H RcmiiiKton Miss Remington amid Master Harry Remington rived from Tacoma Vedncsday and will bo at the KnuUjford a few days q a The girls of Rowland Unll cntcrUilncd their parents and Intimate friends with a reception and physical culture exhibition In tho InrKO diningroom of tho hull lust night Tho exercises consisted of dumb boll and wand drills by time different classed of the school Indianclub swinging swing-ing by Florence Robinson uud a bar boll drill by Florence Wines Josephine Wilson und Mary llnlov went through tho graceful mazes of a Spanish dance and Helen Coombs nxoiMilcd n skirt dance TJiO room was tastefully dccoatod with lowers Prior lo tIme physical culture wprlc a reception was given to Isabel Mi Laughlln In honor of her tenth birthday anniversary Thero was a feast of the things dear to tho hearts of girls of which the piece de resistance was a mammoth mam-moth cake shared In by seventylive persons per-sons |