Show I II 144Ji3 JfL rIrtj I S + 97f < The week was not so gay as Its prede proximity of the cessors owing to 1 QhrJstmas but society found plenty to do Nuarly all the church societies had loaJiara and other special features and these with the regular balls card par I tlep and teas make the week as pleasant pleas-ant as usual V Y un Thursday Miss McMillan was guest oC honor at a delightful luncheon I given by Miss Dora and Miss Elizabeth I Dem The table was tastcfully decorated I deco-rated with red carnations and ferns The guests were Mesdames R J Glen I dinning J T Harris George Bern I MJsies Leta McMillan Noble McGrath Preston and Ivors I e a Ix I > rand Mrs A E Rykert sailed from Europe on the 1th for New York They will spend Christmas and the holidays I I hol-idays at the home of Dr Rykcrts I father and will return to Paris by the 1st of February I Q a ro Mr David Keith and son David will leave for California on Friday to be several weeks I Q 0 I Mrs Victor Clement Is soon expected home from California t a Some time In January Mr James A Pollock and children will return to Salt take accompanied by Miss Winn and I Miss Block of Aberdeen who will spen ii I some time in the city Mr Pollock leaves this week for Aberdeen where he will spend Christmas with his sons I V 0 U Maj George Faber Downey will be stationed at Fort Logan Denver upon his return from the Philippines next month Mrs Downey has returned to Salt Hake from New York it It C The wpdding of Mr Robert Harkness and Miss Calhoun takes place In Bridgeport Conn December 18th Mrs arlmess Mis W G Sharp and Miss garkness arkness are already In the East to I be present at the wedding and Mr I Sharp left on Wednesday to join them They will return home before Christmas Christ-mas IQ V1 Mrs L E Holden the Misses Holden And Mr Albert F Holden with his three llttlq daughters are expected InS In-S Alt Lake some time In January en route > to California I II A f Tfie second assembly of the series took place at Chrlstensens on Wednesday Wednes-day eyenlg and was the largest ever I held The music refreshments and I appointments were of the nicest description I de-scription and the evening was greatly enjoyed Among those present were I seen Messrs and Mesdames Holman Burns Macdonald J W Neill J T I White J N Sharp Worthington J E Bamberger W H King Wester volt I Pearsall Darla Smith Charles Read 1 William Reid R H Officer R C Nay lorv J N Sharp Sol Siegel W H Dale S V Shelp D S Murray D M Lind say C L Rood G H Smith R J I Glendlnnlng Bowen F E McGurrln G K Fisher JE Caine Jack Keith M A Breeden L E RIter R J Coleman I Cole-man R F Hayward H GrIswold J O CrossRC Gemmlll C D Rook lldgc Knight J E Jennings Mesdames Mes-dames Boyd George F Downey William I Wil-liam A Akers Smedley Smith Knick erbocker Duke Baxter Misses Burke Weiler Howat Odell Schoppe Iveis Breeden Sherman Laura Sherman Shearman Edna Shearman DIckson Dora Elizabeth Dern Miller Marge Miller Salisbury Neill Saunders Mc Millan Young Jasmine Young Kan tors Read Ridge Leonard Sharp Tonnellan Culmer1 Messrs Thompson Sadler WolfLawrence Odell Schoppe B X Smith C B Diehl K C Park Anderson Overflold Nolan Boyd Bree den Thomas Brigham Cannon Max Smith A B Sawyer C A Richardson I McCornlck Roberts Blood Collln Porter Por-ter Knickerbocker Schulder Bracken Browne J S Crltchlow J F Crltch low Bowen F C Schramm J T Goodwin Burke Skinner Odell Wells Hampton Will Thompson Sam Porter W H Cunningham Campbell Dick Sprague Lieut Farrar Lieut Platt Lieut Barry Lleut Peyton e a Mr and Mrs Perry S Heath left Salt Lake City yesterday for the East They will stop a day or two kr Chicago where Mr Heath will look after some business i interests after which they go to Louisville Ky where they ° will visit Mrs Heaths mother and spend the Christmas holidays They then go to I New York for a few days thence to Washington where they will remain a week or two Mrs Heath will receive on New Years day with some friends and Mr Heath will make the omcial rounds of the day Mrs Heath may remain awhile In Washington after Mr Heath returns to Salt Lake City f Col Sanno of the Eighteenth Infantry Infan-try U S A was a visitor here during the week I a 0 I Mr J M Herbert of Denver returned home on Monday I Mr Clarence K McCornlck and Mr W G Nebeker have returned from a several weeks trip through Arizona o II Mrs S C Actams has arrived from Denver and will be matron of honor to her sister Miss McMillan u 9 Miss Blaine who has been the guest of Mrs Salisbury returned to her home In Montana last week A ft On Wednesday evening Mrs Burns McDonald entertained at a very enjoyable en-joyable dinner The table was prettily pret-tily decorated with pink roses and the candelabra was shaded with pink The guests were Mr Duke Baxter Miss Alia Miller I Elizabeth Dern Messrs W H Cunningham John Critchlow Will i Lawrence Max Smith Willard Thompson Thomp-son o a tOn > I I On Monday evening Mrs David Keith delightfully entertained the Card club I The rooms were most beautjfuly decorated I dec-orated with chrysanthemums and I American Beauty roses Several games 4 of G3 were played and prizes were awarded to Mrs Lindsay Miss Jasmine I Young Mr Joseph Caine and Mr Max Hanauer t > As many in Salt Lake society are interested in-terested In the Fort Douglas people the residences of the officers are given herewith Maj and Mrs Young com manding omcers quarters MaJ < Egan No 5MaJCallfC Nor 25 Capt and Mrs Hatch No 14 Capt Shanks No 4 Capt and Mrs Cronkhlte No 16 Capt and Mrs Sturgis No Si Lieut and Mrs Dilllngham No e Lieut Lyle No 11 Lieut and Mrs H well No2 Lieut Peyton No 12 Lieut Potts No 12 Llout Farrcr No 12 Lieut Abel No IS Lieut KIstler No 18 Lieut Platt No7 Lieut Berry No 7 Dr Hepburn No 11 Mrs and Miss Creary No 10 Mrs Allen No1 I Mrs O J Salisbury left Friday to spend Christmas with her sons James and Walker In I New York 0 Miss Edna Donnollan has returned from California and will remain here during the winter o a Mr L E I Biter has returned from Bingham 0 011 Mis Louise SmedleySmlth has returned re-turned home after an extended visit in St Louis Omaha and St Joseph Mr and Mrs W H Gibbons left on Monday for California Y w Y I Col and Mrs Pope have arrived from the East and arc the guests of Mr and Mrs O J Salisbury and Delightful in every way was the rag bee given by Miss June Mdlntyre Tuesday Tues-day at here hospitable home on West Second South street The rooms were decorated with violets and white chrysanthemums chrys-anthemums with a sprinkling of smilax smi-lax The prizes were won by Miss Tcasdel and Mrs A H Ensign and the guests were Mesdames A E Walker Chauncey Benedict G M Marshall Vivian McGune John Sears A H Ensign Henry Lund Dana Smith S H Pinkerton J T Donohoe Rle Dlx and L Chase Misses Pearl Weiler Para Pitts Pearl Van Cott Goldie and Stella Dix Hull Bessie Hull Jennie Sands Lucile Jennings Jennie Mackintosh Miller Margaret I Miller Raybould Daisy Raybould Gertrude Riley Becsley Beatle Dou gall Hyde Beatrice Hyde OConnor Hattie Jennings May Billings Eveline Thomas Wells Teasdel RIter Sharp Porter Needham Rawllns Stella McIntyre Mc-Intyre Gaiter Patterson Felt Groes beck Florence Groesbeck Lucile Taylor Tay-lor Williams Alice Sheckel and Geneva Gen-eva Clark U 11 A Tuesday Miss Lena Preston was hostess of a beautifullyappointed luncheon given In honor of Miss Mc Mllan The table decorations were entirely en-tirely green and white and presented a charming appearance The centerpiece center-piece was a large Ice plant and at either end the tall silver candelabras contained white candles shaded in green and at the side of each were bowls of white begonia and marguerites mar-guerites on mirrors The four corners cor-ners of the table were tiny vases containing con-taining the same flowers At the placej of each guest was a beautifully hand painted girl on a heartshaped card and a card on which was painted a bride at the place of the guest of honor The guests were Mesdames I J T Harris Charles Wilkes B B Hancock R H Officer Misses Lute McMillan Dern Elizabeth Dern Leta McMillan Gertrude McGrath a a a Dr and Mrs Will L EJlerbeck arc i at home at 28 N street w u a Announcement has been made of the marriage of Adam G Smith of Marion Cassia county Idaho and Miss Esther Jones of the same place the ceremony cere-mony being performed In the Salt Lake Temple last Wednesday Mr Smith Is bishop of his ward and a Commissioner I Commission-er of Cassia county V At noon In the Temple on Thursday the marriage took place of Miss Mary Ellen Clark daughter of Mr and Mrs S L Clark and Mr Walter Romney In the evening a reception was held at the home of the brides brother Georgo Romney Jr about 100 guests being present The house was beautifully 1 decorated with cut flowers smilax 1 and ferns and the Lambourne orchestra orches-tra played throughout the evening Those who assisteed Mr and Mrs Clark in receiving were Bishop and Mrs Rpmncy Mr and Mrs George Romney Mr and Mrs James H Moyle and Mr and Mrs C G Stewart Stew-art Miss Siddoway served punch and the Misses Mamie CallIster Nettle Stewart Lizzie Thomas Ardella Rom ney and Latlc Rpmney assisted in serving Mr and Mrs Romney will beat be-at home to their friends at Eleventh South and Eleventh East street O M Fred Rudcn and Miss Gunda W Thurber both of Salt Lake were married mar-ried In the courthouse at Ogden Tuesday Tues-day u a it Prof John J McClellan has returned re-turned from a visit to Utah county Q f O Monday evening Mrs W B Don gall was the recipient of a pleasant I surprise party planned by the board of the Y L M T association of i which Mrs Dougall Is counselor About fifty guests were present and I a delightful evening was spent a At noon in the Temple on Wednesday Wednes-day the marriage took place of Miss Ellen Hill and Mr Julius A Rock wood In the evening a reception was given at the home of the brides parents s oTis o-Tis Theresa Bechtol of Grand RapIds Rap-Ids Mich is the guest of Mrs J T White tr aMiss a-Miss Dooly has returnedJ from Denver Den-ver y 4 A large and enjoyable dancing party was given I by the sophomore class of the high school Friday evening even-Ing e 0 A PanHellenic banquet will be held at Beardsleys Tavern January 9th Plans have been made to make it an elaborate affair and committees have been appointed to take charge of the different features III 0 p Mrs CharlesJJrooklidge entertained the Sewing club Tuesday U a 1 On Thursday evening of this week the Seventh Ward Mutual Improve ment choir will give a ball in the ward meetinghouse Chrlstensens orchestra will be In attendance a Miss Gwen Morgan is In Denver Alma D Katz is on a three weeks tour of the Northwest r 4 Mrs J D Wood has returned from Chicago where she has been to purchase pur-chase furniture for her new homeY home-Y Y Mrs C M Woods of 726 East Third South street gave a pleasant Kensington Kensing-ton Friday In honor of Mrs V T Mc Gillicuddy The guests were Mesdames Mes-dames A Coombs A T McCanne S D Evans II J DInlnny L Peaslee Grant Swan E E Wood W S Hen derson Talllferro J S McClain E V Higgins Walter tTuttle NU U Hickey C Frank Frank King Rossi ter Misses Cara Furgeson Julia Smith and Flora Smith The decorations decora-tions were carnations ferns and smilax smi-lax arranged very prettily + V The Lades Ltcrary clubhouse was on Monday evening the scene of the regular bimonthly social of the Opal club There was an unusually large attendance of members and many visitors vis-itors were present to partake of the clubs hospitality A most enjoyable time was had by all present The prizes at Sixtythree Were won by Misses Nellie Geary and Opal Hicks and Messrs August Voight and W E Schluter After cards light refreshments re-freshments were served and the remainder re-mainder of the evening spent in dancing danc-ing Owing to the rush which always accompanies the present season of the year the club will hold no more meetings meet-Ings until after the holidays are over o M Mrs Harry Anderson assisted by Mrs G W Gane will entertain the G I A and the B of L E at a Kensington Ken-sington Thursday afternoon at the home of the former All the ladles are cordially Invjted 4 Y Mr and Mrs Joseph J Daynes Jr and child have returned from Germany Ger-many where they have been for two years o On Tuesday the ball of the Brotherhood Brother-hood of Railway Trainmen will be I given at Christcnseas hall and the various committees are hard at work to make it a success The decorations will be feature as unique ideas will be Introduced Y I One of the most enjoyable events of the week was participated In by a host of friends at the home of Mr and Mrs John Gibson 933 Second street Friday evening It was the occasion of the twentyninth wedding anniversary anni-versary of the host and hostess and was fittingly celebrated A sumptuous sumptu-ous dinner was nerved at which area sonable dainties were enjoyed after which the hours yere made merry by the sweet strains of pianola music singing and dancing On retiring all expressed great pleasure and satisfaction satis-faction with the evenings entertainment entertain-ment and heartily wished the host and hostess many happy returns The invited i guests were Mrs Janet Boag Mrs Bain Mrs Broadbent Mrs John Bain Mr and Mrs Doolin Mr and Mrs Wood Mr and Mrs Alexander Lion Misses Kate Boag Eva WIcklns Lizzie Bain Alice WIcklns Annie Boag Bella Gibson Maud Bain Maggie Mag-gie Gibson Alice Bain Messrs Prln gle Angus Bain James WIcklns Roy Bninr Heber WIcklns Will Bain Heber 1 WIcklns Will Bain Linn Doplln WU1 Boag George Dieters M 11 W The Nineteenth ward fair closed last night In a blaze of glory Miss Nellie I Mulhall received the prize for being the most popular young lady In the ward Miss Dora Mlksel received the prize for being chosen as the lady that would make the best wife and Prof A Becsley the most popular young man in the ward C Mrs Jack Keith entertained on Friday Fri-day at cards very Informally for her parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Blyth of Evanston and Mrs Dyklns A very pleasant evening was passed Prizes were won by Mrs John T White Mrs H D Niles Mrs J X Ferguson J G I Jacobs and R II Officer Miss Paraleo Pitts was hostess of a charminglyappointed dinner Thursday evening Green was the color scheme and the table was artistically decorated with ferns and smilax The guests were Mr and Mrs A E Walker Mr and Mrs P T Sadler Mrs F Sprague Miss Mamie Porter Mr A B Witcher and Mr1 Lindsay Sprague 40 Col and Mrs Holmes entertained at a box party Friday evening r W Judge Ritchlq Is expected home from Vernal today 1 Y a a Mrs Lamb who has been visItIng Mrs E F Holmes left forPark City yesterday a 4 Judge McCutcheon of Saginaw Mich who has been the guest of Col and Mrs Holmes has left the city Miss Mc Cutcheon leaves for her home today a Mrs M E McGrath and her brother Mr James E Paine have returned from California A o Col and Mrs Edwin F Holmes delightfully de-lightfully entertained a billiard party Thursday evening a A a Mrs John Reed returned on Monday evening from a pleasant visit in Des Moines St Louis and Kansas City 0 < t Mr and Mrs Charles P Brooks are now at homo at SO Secondi street 4 A e One of the largest and most enjoyable enjoya-ble events of the week was the ball at Chrlstensens Friday night given by the Engineering society of the University of Utah It was a success in every way a a a Mr and Mrs Thomas Blyth and Mrs Dyklns of Evanston are guests of Dr and Mrs Jack Keith i The girls of Rowland Hall entertained their parents and intimato friends with a reception and physical culture exhibition exhibi-tion in the large diningroom of the hall Thursday night 4 no i I Thursday afternoon Mrs Edward t 1 Richards Mrs Charles E Richards ana jama Richards entertained I delightfully at carda at the h mct < ills Edward Richards on hofi EI V tf East street The rooms were chflU cha ingly decorated with rc cut OWers lax and many palms while tWi ht tiful conservatory at the Ji east the house was thrown easlend < ly added to the effect Open Twelve and grf3 were played each table rentr tab tl rCPIs nlliJ a month of the year The scorf lltl score were water colors of llowors qr month It represented on thiTUtf tho stilts while on the back of each couplet bringing in the W4s t month eJ the month flowers The la1Uea also water colors The fIrst a eis prlte beautiful Aurora picture wn r l < tins rbJ Mrs Ira trod lr Lyons the Fccoml clock by Mrs John Recce a glt 1 nn d ti third a cut g lass t v axe WQI k1 to Mrs George T Odell Th nWIlrdtj 1 assisted in i aerving wcJo Tho the < = x Rt9 MI Mercy Berkley June < j Bint T Grant and Delia Jeannottc Richard Piorerm Mrs C E Allencntcrlalneq r cntertaincd I Daughters of the SWr th 4rnerl lean n tion very plonaanfiyKS her ° al7 hOt Thursday afternoon 1 Y Y Mrs H E Keillor leaves tonight Seattle to visit her 10 daushtcr er 31st h rod Christensen c oIL q i MISS LOU Paul Of riCXhlirr I g Ida1J visiting relatives In this city 110 Mr and Mrs W H Remlncton Remington and Muster MrtJ I tcr Barry neJ Ington arrived from Tacoma WeJc day and will be hero 110 for a few day The marriage of Mlsa I Kalhorln King and Benjamin D llaS J1 I solemnized Wednesday overS W I residence of Mr and Mrs E II Car t penter The rooms Were prctUly d orated in pink and green and I the S rial party stood Mi under a ball of lax from which pink ribbons OflrJ stretched to the wall and at the S4 llC LlII COS elusion of the w ceremony thft rlhlj r were pulled by 1 the two attendant i ball opened and a shower of roses ffi l on the bride and groom The Rrr l Clarence T Brown officiated Ii < h n presence of a small gathering or ret s j I lives and intimate friends and at Ih I conclusion of the ceremony a dah wodding supper was served Tb bride was attended by her little tea Ins James Carpenter and Flu Schultz Both the brlclQ and trrcnn are popular Salt Lake people a1 their many frionda extend hcisrtlts congratulations a Y o On Wednesday evening Mr and Ma Graham F Putnam entertained i b I formally at dinner I I I Co Mr and Mrs L T Terry are din died in their now home on Fouilh East and South Temple street o I Mr Pennel Chcrrlngton left Wednesday for Ohio where he P3 I spend a month at his old home It Mr W II Gilmur of Nevada Is b Salt Lake to spend several week Y Y Miss Mary McGuhay of Penwjl vanla who has been in the city for I some time returned to her home hit Monday I Y Y Miss Ann Thatcher has been tj guest of Miss Mary Snyder o i Mr Will Dlnwoody has rcturtt i i from the East i Y I Mr E L Carpenter relcrtil t Wednesday from California f i SO Mrs Wilson of Denver who tu II been the guest of Mrs S V SUk i i left on Thursday for Honolulu f I I + 9 Y r Miss Stella Watson of Park Or I will spend the holidays In Salt Lia C t Mrs William Crlm with her stui daughter Arthur and Joi leaves next week to take up hunt dence In Ogden I Y S Y I Miss Jane Young Meares of Wui i W th t q Ington N C is the guest of Mrs L roa to h U Farnsworth s 5t l ti rry t Miss Amy Zorn entertained a party ofvouns ladles at luncheon yesterday nt Beardsley Tavern It ft Miss Barr and Miss Lulu Barr de edIt W Ch h h llchtfully t I entertained St Marks cathedral ca-thedral choir Thursday evening The h o house was prettily decorated with red IM t t and white carnations and a guedsln t c rift contest was the feature of the evenIng Icier even-Ing About thirty guests were present tl e ° t pres-ent a y Miss Stella Salisbury was hostess of Wednesday The u r a matinee party on ajf i x guests wore Mrs Sturgis Misses Ed Inn 1e i I-nn Donncllan Bertha Carter Emily > l i cad Pope Sherman Eloise Sherman Mrs CA Shultz left for Portland i Or on the 12th to Join her husband I I y rrl who Is there s s a I 1 Mrs E M Miller Is Abe guest of 1 r Mrs I ID II Spencer of Ogden for the haul coming week dttla s a Mrs J J Ruple of Plttsburg is in the city visiting her sister Mrs Frank rt tht Emerson I C < AMiss It II 1 I Miss SL Monroe who has been se I 4 Ja rlously ill for several weeks has suf i 1 StFt Ri llciently recovered to be at her studio p t pgaln j try al rr 1 Miss Clara Deal who has been visitIng I i IIt3 1 I visit-Ing in New Mexico for several months i I D 1 has returned to the city and is at air iTt home at Fords r a UInl E r > Reno Journal Mrs Emma Clinton re 6 of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Reno on I r atJ f u visit to her son G W Clinton She ok rlll a left Cor San Francisco recently on a II a club visit to other relatives E R Clinton I mo TQr will remain with his brother In Reno soahI all winter lOrt a art a-rt i1 ti Mr and Mrs Thomas Radcllffe ando and-o 4it f Miss Radcllffe will be at home Monday allf1 Il Mon-day evenings detL f m 1 W r t j Mr W F Galloway has returned 1S tom J from California ty t1 l r Y n lltr cI W D Williams left for Los Angeles btu I W on Monday Ike ia1 a a eIt is Mrs B B Ilanak leaves the first part of the week for Chicago where she will be for some time ai Ir tl V 9 t fats = Bishop Leonard returns from Colorado Colo-rado tomorrow 0 6 tfi4 Mrs Emllie Minor the artist Is seriously ho t n se-riously 111 at Holy Cross hospital but pizsr her Christmas studio bazar will be given 1 giv-en this week by her assistants commencing htrJzs com-mencing tomorrow 0 Y l Pb 1 L 61W Another delightful ev nt was the card party given on Tuesday evening of t by Mr and Mrs Edward Richards The rooms were most artistically lltll i decorated with palms pink and white carnations and drapings of smilax and d the large conservatory which was a la l0ht t thrown open to the guests was much admired Each of the twelve tables i which were played represented a month in the year the score cards M3 I1 were of burnt leather with an appropriate sar appro-priate motto on each and tallies to match The first gentlemans prize a ii handsome leather pillow was won by Mr Black the second a leather card case by Dr Griswold while a set of r at books with burntleather covers was forth awarded to Mrs Bcatlle 1 Y It r Past > The junior class of the high school tr 5t vill give a dancing party at the Ladles lJa z La-dles Literary club Friday evening It will be chaperoned by Mrs A H Box n of Ai rut Mrs IL G Heffron Mrs T S ra b ch Daveler Mrs N A Ransohoff Mrs OConnor and Mies Burtch s1ih f itA Charming In all Its appointments tskttjt was the reception given on Thursday evening In honor QC Rev and Mrs i W H Bagby It was held a it their yitarut home which was made beautiful with palms and cut flowers pink and green being the color scheme In the parlor green and white in the IIblar and yellow and green In Ihe diningroom Assisting In receding were Judge and I Yrs Breeze Mrs I Bruckman and Mrs tMilllron In thE library Miss Mamie Sappington and Miss Blanche Cji ady served fruit punch and assisting in tho diningroom were Mesdames Tay lor and J Schonert and the Misses Flora Smith Margie Simons Mary Langley and Jennie T Pierre I The Invited guests were Dr J aden Dr and Mrs McNIece Dr and Mrs McNamara Dr If find Mrs Mayo Dr and Mrs A C Ewing Dr and Mrs Milllron Rev 1 Messrs and Mcsdamcs Richard Wake 1 Frank Barnett C T Brown Peter ST Slmpkfn George Bailey McLaln Ali Al-i Hold Messrs and Mesdames Wood Henderaon Ilutchfnfcon Dinlnny Ira bowls Frank Kelsey Lewis Kelsey M Oberhauser John Reed Durham H C Adams J M Bioeze M J Berry CMat Bayslngcr J Bruckman S A Cragcr E E Cassady E M ITA Hardy upon Jenkins Robbins Brown Mc Canne O L Mathews Pierce Ridge H r < Muxson Loofbotirow Patterson Charles Reeder Sam Reeder Sap plngton Schonert Daniel Trenajn t OW JpsseTaylor W A Wright Leaper Mesdames Pardee Harrison Tracy I J Crisp Ax tell Iladdix Got rcll Schenk Margaret Bayslnger Retta Cussaxly 1 ty h I Hattlp e Clayton E Daft L M Higgs K T Jennings Goi don Harriett Ward r John Green Groan Misses illnddtaon ca r c Hattie Schenk Julia Smith Flora Smith Martha Alexander Mary Alexander Alex-ander Bishop Laura Bayslnger t UJanche fussaily Lizzie Cassady Sal r C lie Cox Clayton 1C M Dukes Ethel I Hardy Adelaide Kent Mary Langley l Ella Gordon Berry Llda Ridge Mart Mar-t < gie Simons Kate Thorpe f Warner Mamie Sappington Flora ftlcCanne un < l Nellie Crandall Messrs Hamilton Thomas J Bcckwlth Frank Clayton WI1IJ Mcrroll Hubbard Frank Kidgi l Roy Ridge Frank Wight duel Fred Bapby A H tt t e CS Mr and airs Yl1 ram Patterson en Itrtalned Informally on Tuesday even Ing In honor of ReV Mr and Mrs W II Bagby Present were Messrs and t 01 Mesdames Bee er Sappington Mc C urine Wight and Moon and Mrs cbct1 Reed rgjg dt Misr K Rcnshaw entertained the Whist t club Friday evening i 1 5 t S The Card clog 1lJcctg next Tuesday With Mrs A E Walker I 1 i or 11 Mrs George T Odcll entertained the Whist club Wednesday f o llr and Mrs Melvin Sowles gave an informal house warmlnc to a number r of tlipli friends Tuesday evening In i lltelr new home at the corner of Sixth t lfd b South and Sixth East streets i Mr and Mrs Alvin Jenson enter tilnoil at dinner Tuesday evening a 1 Mrs George Roinney entertained In formally Tuesday evening t 4 > Mrs James Jennings entertained at luncheon on Friday In honor of Mrs Will Dlnwoodey s to Tomorrow evening In the Twenty I first ward meetinghouse a farewell reception will be given in honor of EI 1 dcr William Purt who will soon takes I take-s departure as a missionary to Great I Britain Avery tine programme has 11 been arranged and many of the friends t ot Mr l Purt who is a vary t popular t young man will be present i to bid him I farewell a e 0 Tho Pearl club 1 met Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs R L Decker After playing eight games of I Projussive high five a dainty supper I J W ft 6 served fha remainder of the uven I inn was passed with singing and musjc S ti ver3 one having n most enjoyable time II I hose Present were Mr and Mrs It IL JL Decker Mr and Mrs A W Wltxell 1 Mr and Mrs S A Horrocks Mr and Mrs J c Little Mr and Mrs D Rr I BrOWB Mr and airs J S Wlsncr Mrs M E Ziegler Mrs J Trobrldgc Mrs Russell Rus-sell Miss Maggie Russell Miss Mary Purdle Mr George E Horrocks Mr L R Horrocks lrY N Purdle Mr George D Hoi rocks Miss Mary Decker and Mr Decker The head prizes wore won by Mrs D R Brown and Mr W N Purdle The booby was won by Mrs S A Horrocks and Mr George 33 Horrocks III Oar The Pearl club gave a pleasant birthday birth-day surprise Monday evening on Mrs K Zlrvler at her home In Pearl avenue The Boning was passed by playing progressive high five and dancing everyone ev-eryone enjoying a very pleasant evening even-ing Those present were Mr and Mrs f n R Brown Mr and Mrs > R L Deck f or Mr and Mrs A W Wlfell Mr I and Mrs S A Horrocks Mr and Mrs W B Lowry Mr and Mrs J C Little Lit-tle Mr and Mrs J So Wisncr Mrs I 10 Ziegler Mrs J Trobrldge Mrs Run sell Miss Maggie Russell Miss Mary Purdle Mrs George E Hoirocks Mr L R Horrocks and Mr George D Ilor rocks I a bOn b-On Thursday evening Dr and Mrs L W Snow entertained l the 63 club l Prizeswere won by Mrs W S Hedges and Mr H J McCune to o I The Utopia club met last Wednesday I with Mrs OConnor 211 Seventh East A very enjoyable afternoon was spent playing euchre Prizes were won by Mrs George Reed Mrs Charles Brink and Mrs Keogh The next meeting will be on the ISth of December at tjie residence resi-dence of Mrs Harry Duke HS Fifth East It is U be hoped that all the members will be present or not fall to send substitutes 4 aIn I a-In spite of the stormy weather the member ofT C M C met Friday evening at 23 H street and enjoyed a most pleasant evening Tho current topic cards which In the beginning of the yeir was but an experiment has by the marked Interest and enthusiasm of the members become a decided success suc-cess Tho game was arranged and presided pre-sided over by the Misses Stalter and Ferguson After a brief business session ses-sion at which JUIss Florence Dow was elected a member the club adjourned to meet again December 27 1901 i OGDEN SOCIETY The Spencer reception of a week ago Saturday WitS much talked of last week ns being ono of the elegant affairs of tho season Tim week Just closed was also marked by a number of very enjoyable social events c aLa a-La Coterie held Its regular meeting Tuesday I afternoon III tho homo of Mr Wnrnej on Twontj Jjfth street Miss Mc Gllnchy being the guest of tho club After Af-ter rollcnll a ktlor of resignation from Mrs Ransford Smith was read It was with sincerest regret that La Coterie accepted ac-cepted the rcilgnutlon of thin charter member who hns done so much for the causo of literary advancement Ogden Mrs Smiths name was at once put on tho list of honorary members by the united wish of the club The names of Mrs Pnrmley nail Miss Evelyn Hemlcrshot were presented candidates for membership mem-bership were voted on and unanimously elected Mrs Emerson then followed with a paper on English holiday and social so-cial I I customs and their American acccpt iinop and 1 development a paper at once charming and Instructive nnd whose explanations ex-planations will lend a now Interest to many of those holidays which have hitherto orlo peen only a name Refreshments were served by the t boston and with kind Christina i wishes the club dispersed for tho holiday recess a t Monday evening Charley Ramcy son of Mr and Mrs J W Ramcywas pleasantly pleasant-ly I surprised by u number of his young friends lit his parents home In Wilson the occasion being the soiing1 mans eighteenth birthday Games of various kinds and music followed by refreshments refresh-ments made up a most enjoyable evening The ladies of tile Baptist church conducted con-ducted a gory successful bazar Friday evening at their chinch f C t The Episcopal church ladles were all busy yesterday with their Christmas ba zar which was a decided success Y Y a Ernest Spencer I sat home for the hoB days from j5pejDCer > IiJaM > Y M The Indies of tho Order of the Eastern Star helda very pleasant 50cltll session Friday evening a Monday evening Mr and Mrs Charles IT Hiiascy entertained delightfully at their home on Washington avenue In honor of rFrcd Dalton who Is I sc onto on-to Icavo on mission Games nf various kinds and ocal and Instrumental music marie the evening pass all too quickly I Thoso present weir Messrs and Mesdames Ford Dalton J V Sncdaker Alma Fllndoru Misses Leona and Molllo Woods and Caroline Graham Messrs John McGregor Charier Woods Ilcber Carver and Alma Lambert of Salt Lake City r 1 6 Miss Margaret Park of Salt Lake City visited Miss Minnie ICIcsel during the week PARK CITY SOCIETY Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong enter tained at a Dutch supper on Sunday even ing their KjieHts were Irand Mrs J II Steele Mr and Mrs W G Lamb Miss Jean Pearsou Miss Lillian Bain Mr Ben Hampton nnd Dr W H Donohcr Y Thoniombor ofthe Ask Me club wore charmingly entertained at the home of Mrs Fred Smith on Thursday afternoon A delicious luncheon wan served and a pJoawuH limo had by tho guests who were Mrs J H Cro s Mrs Lem Learn Mrs J Mldclour Mrs J Frankel Mrs Charles H tenth Mrs H S Townsend Mrs F IJurlbut Miss Bertha Getsch Mrs F A McCarty Mr F Davis and Mrs W D > Button r r r The OES mot In Masonic h ail Mon day evening and the following officers were elected to servo during the ensuing year Mrs C T Frisk W M Mrs Charles Shield A M Mrs Cr A Blochor W P Miss Lillian Bain secre tary Mrs J Thomson treasurer Mrs M M F Allen conductress Mrs E WJiltelMHl assoclntcvrcpnfluctrosa In sltillallon will bo hell nextweek J M > t Ulnlah lodge No7 A F and A M met on Wednesday evening and elected the following otuccrs Charles Shields W M Jackson Fnlrhinst S W 11 W TUhnmus JW W A Radclnn secretary J T JCeaccl treasurer John Diem trua tee liiBtallntlon will take place tomorrow tomor-row evening x j 1 < o o CIA plcnsant surprise party was givenon Miss Myrtle VaiialRtlnc Thursday oven Ing at the pleasant home of her parents A Jolly time was had by the company of friends In Playing games dancing and music A tempting supper was served which nil did justice to Following arc the guests who enjoyed the evening Misses Mangle OKoeff Rose Uershisor La Prlel McGhlc Emma Knight Agnes Stromness Nora Franks Burncl Durkln Olllo Mott Charlotte llershlscr Pearl Anderson Edna Horshlsor Mrs M TCSB man Messrs 1 Boll 11E Vatialstinc B Hopkins D McGhle Ar Glddloy Con CouBhlln J Howclls G McKay W I Quinn an The Womans Athenaeum will meet with Mrs W G I imb tomorrow after noon and tho rrembcrs will bo entertained with an Interesting musical progrntnmo < 4 v MrsC IF Wllhe C Withey and son Chester were Salt Lake passengers Tuesday af ternoon Y Y a1rs M 1J Allen returned from Cali = fornia Thursday morning she went I to place Montague at Stanford Mrs W G Lamb went down to ZIon Monday nnd returned homo Saturday morning if rt ao I Mrs M Hyde and son returned to tho I Park Wednesday altar a pleasant ten I days vlalC In 1 Salt Lako I A special meeting of the B 0 OE was held In Masonic hall Thursday even Ing and business of Importance was lran ctctob I 0 I Mr and Mrs J Thomson came out from the city Friday morning and will visit a I rOW days In tie Park and then go to Cal I Ifornla Ln sp ndtho holidays with Mr Thomson3 pnrpit i J I Ono of tho largest anil most brilliant events of tho work was tile euchre party on Friday evening glvon by Mr and Mrs W C Wallace nt their pretty home on lark avenue The pa floss presented a most artistic appearance In pink and white carnations whllo huge bunches of chrysanthemums were placed lavishly about tho diningroom and reception hall 1 Tho highest score was rondo by Miss Es tella Watson and Mr Charles Shields and limy were awarded the prizes Tho second 1 sec-ond prizes wee won by Mra F Richardson Richard-son and Mr J JI Stcel A delicious I luncheon wns sorted the host and hostess being assisted by Mrs F A Bird and Mrs A Young Musical selections were charmingly given by Miss Nettle Lam f hourne The guests lingered until midnight I mid-night all agreeing that Mr nnd Mrs I I Wnllnce word charming entertainers Tho I invited guests Included Dr and Mrs B I P lecomple Mr and Mrs W V Rice Mr and Mrs I Hot 1 Mr nndnI4F A Bird Mr and Mrs A Young Mr and Mrs J W Geiger Mr and Mrs lem Learn Mr and Mrs W Q Lamb Mr and Mrs W Armstrong Mr and Mrs C j Shields Mr and Mrs J AV While Mr i and Mrs J H Steele Mr and Mrs AV S otL Dr and Mrs C Wilson Mr and I Mrs J Frnnkol Mr nnd Mrs J Thomson Thom-son Mr and Mrs G Hedges Mr and Mrs II G Bates Mr and Mrs 1Me Carty Mr rind Mrs L E llubbtird Mr and Mrs P McPherson Mr < md Mrs J Falrburst Mr and Mrs P II lower Mr and Mrs F R Davis Mr and Mrs A Wlllanis Mr nnd Mrs J M Lock hart Mr and Mrs E J Bcgps Mr and Mrs AV Westflcld Mr and Mrs C Heath Mr and Mrs F Richardson Mr and Mrs M J Only Mr and Mrs J Farrell Mr and Mrs F Young Mr and Mrs T On Mr and Mrs C F Golst Mr and Mrs AV E Boyd Mr and Mrs G Lindsay Mr and Mrs W Cunningham I Cunning-ham Misses Eclyth Lowry Harriet Woo lay Bertha Gotsch Nettle 1 Lambourne Julia Burlln Florence Groesbcck Lena i Moblr Mesdames E Kolso C H Wilhcy M Allen M McGrath Messrs JA Miu lln B Hampton W Cushing Dr AV r Donaher JI A Young F 1 H Young G D Blood R E Wherrclt C A Towks bury la x 9 Invitations have been Issued for a card party to be given by Mr and Mrs A Williams Tuesday < evening < December 17lh at S oclock u r Tho Bazar supper and rummage salo given by the lades society of the Con ureKatlonal church Friday was well attended at-tended and the Indies In charge realized a neat sum therefrom PROVO SOCIETY There was a pound social and ball given giv-en at tho Mozart hall last evening by tho Y M and Y L Mutuals of the Second ward to The ball Ion by tine Ladles Democratic Demo-cratic club on Thursday evening last at the Mozart was a high success a t Miss McCondlc of Salt Lako was tho guest of Mrs Lillian Knight this week H W The nubfreshmen of tho B Y A gave I a very enjoyable party at thut institution Institu-tion on Friday last 0 Mrs A O 3moot was a Salt Lako t visitor this week oil aIrs a-Irs Albert Huish of PaySon was tho guest of Mrs Dr Chrlstcnscn daughter daugh-ter Ruby this week O 4 a Mrs Annie Jones AtkIn was In Salt Lake City on Thursday last M Mr O D Banks of New York wns a Provo visitor Friday a I Miss Eliza Chlpman of American Fork was the guest of Mrs J Evans on Tuesday I Tues-day and Wednesday M 11 Mrs Stella Blcrsack has been visiting In Salt Lakc City this past week Mr R Eugene Jones entertained a few friends nt his home on Sunday evening last a Y r Miss Clara duff was over from Spanish Span-ish Fork visiting 1 her mother on Thursday Thurs-day a i Tho Provo Terpsichore gives Its first ball on Thursday evening next and society so-ciety Is largely l Interested In this promising promis-ing soclnl event a a O The laurel leaf was placed unjustly on the head of Bert Twelves Iilst week as he was given credit for having one of his famous fables I rend at the SixtyThree card club Mr Bert Morris formerly of Salt Lake City is j i the author of the series se-ries of fables that have been published here In our city and some of them have won him quite an Adelnn reputation I that we foci this explanation Is due |