| Show T = IT 0 ii r t gcy 4i I4L 4 > W i J 11 1 1 4 Aiit1 I1 I S 1 I I I 1 + I 1 I I I 1 I if Il I The event t of the week and what will j prove no doubt to be the I event of Iho winter will be the AHa club ball on Thursday evening Thq committee ot tho club having i the affair In charge has been busily engaged In sending out the Invllatlons nnd preparing for the reception andIt la I promised that tho decorations will be something xqui I slt < v while the refreshments and music willbe as usual distinct features For thelast two weeKs the feminine portion por-tion of socielyin anticipation of the event Juis been devoting much or its Hmo to that most Interesting theme Mdr 69os and madame the modiste I haS been fairly besieged with fair eus toinora 60 it Is safe to predict that will be seen jsoncj i costumes fiomq gorgeous for the first time at this ball o Tomorrou night will be given the longanticipated Gorman by a small party of the fashionable Hit Thirty uounjes will dance the cotillion led by Harry Sliearman and the I favors and figures promise to be fluke the feature It will be held In tIe hull of the Ladles Literary club p rile last assembly ball of the season will be held on February Sth and will be l the best of the series with an or ehcsHrT of fifteen pieces and dancing until1 m e I The wedding l of Miss Nellie BeatUo and Joy H JQhnson will J0 solemnized 1 on Wednesday In evening a large and brilliant reeopljon will be held at j the tOm of Dr and Mrs J Bealtle C53 East Second South street O C I A most delightful affair of the week 1 was the Informal reception at Si I Pauls rectory on Wednesday evening From 8 until 10 oclock the Iooms were I crowded and the guests ruBy enjoyed the evening It was the first of ti series of monthly receptions to be given by Mr Bishop and Mr Scott M f Mrs Joseph L Bawl Ins gives a luncheon OIL ruesday The sewing club met with Mrs D J Sharp last week 00 Miss Murray Miss Woodward Miss Gilmer Mrs Bird MaJ Hili and George Y Wallace ICUVP for Boise tomorrow to-morrow for the reception at the new telephone building at which several prominent ladles of Boise will assist 0 Mrs Amelia F Young gives a Kensington Ken-sington next Thursday S Mr and Mrs D S Murray have gone east via Butte and the Canadian Pacific 9 Mrs Jnmoo A Pollock entertained I nt an elegant luncheon yesterday The table was most artistically decorated with red ribbons ahd geraniums The I souv6nln were dainty baskets of candy can-dy Those present were Mrs William ReId Missus Ilurknesa Lowe Zane Thorn Geddes Afton Young Edna Shearman Salisbury o o Mr and Mrs Tlubbard Reed sailed I for Europe yesterday to be away for a number of months g I 4 Knbx Taylor who has been like guest of Mrs O J Salisbury left on Wednesday for his home In New Jersey Jer-sey On Thursday afternoon Mrs George M Downey entertained the ladles of I the afternoon C3 club at luncheon After a dainty repast the afternoon was spent at cards Those present I were Mesdames Woodward Spencer Wallace Belden Wilkes Styer Salisbury Salis-bury Shernan Roberlson Rice Allen Harkness Lowe and Madame Pfoutz The Evening 03 club had It second 1 sec-ond meeting with Miss Katharine Lowe on Monday A most delightful evening was passed by the members and a few guests The prizes wore won by Miss Crltchlow and Mr George Lawrence Those present were Misses I Geddes Critchlow Park Salisbury Laura Sherman and Mrs Smith j I I j Messrs Wlllard Thomson Walker Knox Taylor Nolan G N Lawrence and Dr Crltchlow The next meeting I I will be held at Miss Lanes I IIIWto Mrs TL C Walker left for Chicago on Wednesday > a I I Mr and Mrs D B Hempstead entertained en-tertained at dinner on Wednesday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs Frank Avery and Miss Orr of Denver I The table was very beautiful with an artistic decoration of violets The I I guests wcrcMJsa Bertha Hempstuad Harry Uempstead and W H Shear I I man I S q Daniel FlBkc left on Wednesday for an Eastern trip 6 Mrs Jack Jevne left yesterday to return to her home in Los Allgelcs < t > 0 Mr and Mrs S C Park entertained at an Informal card parly on Wednes flay evening Aft r a few games of 63 Miss Lowe was awarded the llrst prize while Miss Maud Thome was given the consolation The gcntlcmenH first prize was uoii by Dr McElroy i and Eltfrldge Thomas was awarded the consolation About twenty guests enjoyed a most delightful evening t < > The Pan Hellenic society will meet with Miss Paul on Thursday afternoon 4 18 Mrs Ira Lewis was the hostess ol an Informal Kensington on Friday art ar-t rntJou The guests spent a pleasant afternoon In sewing and conversation and listened with much enjoyment to some vocal selections by Mrs Weizol and Mrs Lewis I i Miss McGrath and Miss Gertrude leG rulh entertained very Informally on Thursday afternoon On Wednesday Mrs F B Stephens Gave a most enjoyable luncheon In honor of Mrs J V Ferguspn Her RUOSLS were Mm Carpenter Mrs Rood Mrs Keith Mrs DJnlnry and Mrs William Myers 0 Mrs E L Carpenter entertained on Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs L f Ferguson The time was pleasantly pleas-antly Spoilt in I UAHInrr 1irl sn J L I I W I C li j v t t 71i vk dy lion and was much enjoyed by the following fol-lowing guests Mcsdumes F B Sleph ens Hoamer J F Evans Judson Rood Bowman Kimball Myers Keith and Boguc1 The Afternoon Whist club had a most successful meeting on Friday with Mrs I George Dein a 0 Mr and Mrs J M Bowman entertained enter-tained at dinner on Wednesday1 In a most delightful manner Those who enjoyed the evening were 11 and Mrs F 1 Stephens Mr and Mrs J 1 Evans Mr und Mrs Lyman Judson and Mr and Mrs Carpenter JO On Wednesday evening Sam Porter gave a box party at the performance of The Smugglers H is guests were Miss Keith Miss Terhune and Miss Grinin Charles Lawrenco und Elbrldgc Thomas 1 G S Miss Hattie Jennings enlorialned i very pleasant at cards on Tuesday afternoon Slxt > thre was the game played and at the close of the afternoon after-noon delicious refreshments were served Miss Josephine Katz won the greatest number of games and was awarded the first prize The second jind third were won by Miss I Dougall I nnd Miss Klnnersley Among those present were JIrs H V McCune I Mrs Dalby Mrs AW McCune Jr I Misses Katharine 1 ulmer Clark Hunt How l Florence Ilowatt Francis IIovvull Sibyl Anderson Ledu Hawllns Klnnerslty Barbara Kin neVslcy Fell Hampson Saunders Edna Ed-na Bailey Mamie Sharp Burlon Leon aid Sale Leonard Ala Miller Griffin Kessler A Iff Sadler June Sadler Sprague Jasmine Young Sears Don I I gall Lucite Jennings Josephine Katz aJ Lucie JcnnlnJl I Pauline Groo Odell Brd McChrysial I Florence Groesbeck McCune Ada Young Luclle Taylor o and McGrath 1 Mrs James A Miner and Mrs Mc Clurc sailed for Europe yesterday I C Miss Ilatlle Jennings leaves for New I York this week o S Mrs I White and Miss Emma White have gone to San Francisco H S O Miss Florence Hartley has gone to Los Angeles S 0 If I One of the largest events of the week I I will be the ball given by the Order of Hallway Conductors at Christensens I on Tuesday night The most elaborate elabo-rate preparations have been made and every train and engine man who Is not I down for a run that night will be down for 0 dance S S II A W Smith gave a stag party at his rooms Thursday evening to a number o his friends which was c very enjoyable enjoy-able affair Sixtythree was the game of the evening the llrsl prize winner being F S Luff who WUB presented I with a bronze ornament In the shape of a stag The consolation prize wcnl to J C Olson Phonographic selections and Instrumental music added to the enjoyment of the evening Appropriate refreshments were served The party was a unique affair and everything was especially appropriate for the occasion occa-sion The tally cards were original and attractive and presented again the net Idea l of the slag Those present were Messrs Frank Hart Walter Beam Charles Brazier Alex Ebcrhaidt Frank Brown Alvin F Smith Theo dore Hel r J C Olson Charles Olson Jesse Smith B H Lnwver F S Luff IAn I S SAn S-An oldtime School Social for old time pupllB patrons teachers and friends of the Presbyterian school will be held at the Collegiate Inslllute Ell I day evening as a forerunner of the 20th anniversary celebration S S S MIH George T JSrlcc enlerlnlned very pleasantly 1 nursday afternoon at cards sixtythree being the gume played The rooms were prctly deco I I rated with cut llowenj and palms Mrs i C O Whltitmore and Mrs Curtis I Knight wining line prizes After which I u I very dalnly lunrT wns served The I Invited guests xverei Mesdames II W i I Brown George E Smith Gill S Peyton I 1UJlOI I F A Druehl D C DeGraph j w Ed munds E n Dickinson I O Mnrion I eaux J Eager J 1 White F Slado J A Reeves F S Murphy W O I Brldgmun C K l WiSllamson P J Moran George Anstue Arthur Parsons I H J Rivers W J Lynch M K Parsons Par-sons George W Snow J c Edwards George II Wood A L linymond A C Ewing W T Dulby Joe Jenkins F J I Hill M Webber f O Whlttgmorc B Chamberlain Miss Margie Webber a 0 t Miss Aurora Crockwell who has boon visiting in the East since August re turned home Thuriiday her brother Madlnn will remain in the East where he will take a course In tle law schools C tt t C E Steward nnd Miss Carrie n1d Cnrlc J Sew rd are spending a month T a visiting II relatives and friends In Iowa and Ohio < S nOne I n-One of the events of the week wtis the Athenian club ball given at christen sens on Friday evening which was a decided SUCOUSH Thorp was an enlarged n orchestra and punch was served ma I king the evening n very pleasant one for those present ole of whom wore I Mrs A W McCune Jv Misses L Dansmun Lucy Gaby Pearl Weller I I Cooper Anna Adams Lucllo Taylor May Jeremy Druce Jeremy Hattie Ferren Nellie Vice C Hntlp I Baum I Eldrldgo Parker Boilings Boyer Fay McCune Groo Alfred wenson B OConnor Botaford Watson Vnt I son 17 Lamuon Irvine Eva Tompkins ClawKon Dow Kclley Pike Annie I Pike Young Edith Parker Mabel liar kfi Werner MUHSIB Paul Ranker W Townsend Mayers Dunford Au W I Smith Buy MoylOr Charles Mruff Thomas Sidney itoevos A Cowan niror jc Merrill Hcmp e Wohsipr J I I 1 P Chrlslensen Bcrkhal Pardce i i Schluter I Fred ODcll Coffin JDiv I Stuart A W Colllnson R Dunford A J I Kclley F Schroeder Grlmsdal E 1 Green Teakin Groesbeck U Frolseth A Sucksucet Morris Jeremy F Cum mlngs Chamberlain Rob Young S 4 a t Notice has been received of the mar t rlage of E C Ilegler of San Francisco nod Miss Bernice llndlcy formerly of this city Mrs Hegler hat many friends here who extend hearty eongrutula tons Tlelciie Meier entertained i c few friends on Thursday evening They played many games and aflerward I were led Into the diningroom where delicious refreshments were served Those present ere Maude Naylor Florence Lloyd Stella Paul Maude Baxter Annie Reeves Bernice Day Kilty Squires Ellen Tibbllla Denis Murphy Charlie Thomas George Py per George Hardy Will Naylor Wll lle Wlscomb Roy Wiscomb Ruben Baxter Mark Wilkinson S I Q I lfrs J U Allen entertained a sixty three card party last Tuesday afternoon after-noon The guests were Mrs V I Young Mrs Calne Mrs Beat Mrs I Roberts Mrs Rawllns Mrs Grant I I Smllh Mrs Julia Taylor Mr Need I ham Mrs F M 1 Bishop Mis Crlsmon Mrs Llllle Mrs Sears Mrs Rogers I I Mrs Calder Mrs Wash Young Mrs Alder Mrs Shoebrldge Mrs Russell Mrs H Moss rs Almond Mrs Jacobs Ja-cobs Mrs Smith Mrs Kirby Mrs Squires Mrs SucH Mrs Sims 0 A surprise was lendercd lo John I Timms at his home on I street on Friday evening by l a largo number of his friends After u pleasant greeting greet-ing nil around a few games of sixty three were played after which refreshments I refresh-ments were served and a musical pro gramme was rendered A most enjoyable I enjoy-able time was had Among those present pres-ent were Mrs Latlmer Messrs and I Mesdames I Harvey W H Giilver Anderson E G Holding Buller Lat I mcr W Williams Benjamin Wilson H T Sadler A W Tlmms Peart Miss Annie Tlmms Miss Wilson Miss Jurman Mr L Newson and others t m The May club had a delightful time at the home of Mr and Mrs John Tlmms on Tuesday evening The gm I of highlive was played The winners of the first prizes wre Mrs 1 Harvey I and Mr II 1 Sadler second Mrs John Tlmms and Mr W Williams con I I solution by Mr Benjamin Wilson Mr I and Mrs 1 Harvey were received as members of the club after which nil were Invited I into the diningroom I to partake of an elegenal spread The I evenings enjoyment was concluded with some musical selections by the club band The club adjourned to meet In two weeks at the residence of Ian I-an Mrs E G holdingS Holding-S S 4 Mrs S DInwoodey delightfully entertained en-tertained on Thursday at a Kensington Kensing-ton S S S I I Mr and Mrs O W Moyle entertained enter-tained at cards on Wednesday evenIng even-Ing In commemoration or their wooden I wedding Those who enjoyed i the I event were Messrs and Mesdames T I D Lewis WulghU Armstcong E L Sheets L B Hills 1 H Carlwrlght Theodore Burton A J Bray G A Glbbs Stephen Moyje George II Home B T Lloyd J IT Moyle LR In Martlneau of Logan Misses Jennie Calder RacMeY Ed wards Faust Ely Davis PrlBCllla Smith I n Moyle I Louie Moyle Messrs S M Barren Ly man Burton Ray Van Coll Prof Toronto To-ronto Frank Moyle l Wllford Moyle II J Faust lausl I o ft a C 1 I Mrs G E Ellerbeck Mrs E Knowl ton and M vsAII Godbe del htol entertained yesterday afternoon at Mrs Ellerbecks home on Third 1 street Their guest were Mesdames Stan I lay Clawson John D Spencer Myra I lioslter Clara Felt Uydia Clawson Marlow Cummings Mnrcln Hyde W I F Gun r H B fluwsonT Jr N W Clayton T W Jennings M l Brooks of fjodbo L SlhIel Emmju Spencer Julia Taylor Charles Burton Ilaimah I Ettle Ellerbeck George I Sharp Ll Elelhecl C FQlt I W Spence F Little John Renselinar I A Roundy F W Gardiner L C Knr I rick T n Ellerbeck Eltlc Levl3Mny Darling Ella Squires Lucy Avery I Emma Ellerbeck Kate Rogers S Scars F Gray J Moyle R Thomas W James George Pyper Emily Claw HOII Belle Scars G 1 Smith L Hughes P r Farnsworlh W Jennings Jen-nings L Snow Zlna Whitney ZL Rogers Rog-ers Belle Gemmell Katherine Lewis l S Young flara James NallI Brigham Brig-ham John While William ttowe Vilutc Young D Spencer Eva Davis J Benedict Ben-edict Misses E Lunt Hud J Spencer S S Lust Wednesday evening the Oriole Sixtythree club were entertained I by Mr and Mrs F 1 Lalhrop at their home in Capitol Avenue addition Mr i and Mrs Kycs captured the prizes Those present were Messrs and Mes ilanus Scovllle Anderson Thnyne La throp Koru pat Bradford Emerson Mr Ilawkcs Mrs Ebel and Mrs I lluwkes S Miss Bob Ellerbeck I entertained at iiI I ii-I I carom party on Friday evening 0 OGDEN SOCIETY There were a number of social oyonts of Importance during the week the fjulot resA of tlie nujd fov weeks having hen I dissipated ton large extent I I ft S O Thursday vcnlng the Ogden lodge or the A O U W held the annual anniversary anni-versary of their order which was jil tenclort ly a very large number of mem bers of tho order and Invited 1 guctsts Avery I A-very Interesting programme was rcn j Tii I dered 1 an follow which was groutly enJoyed I en-Joyed by those present I I Music orelistra i I AddrusB Chairman B Al Allison Jr E 1 Song Apollo Quartette I Apolo I Address Father Upchurch I tchUrch JtllJo H H i Holiipp 1 I Solo The Nightingale lghlllJah 1 r Lrifnyette Farley I Itocliutlon leather Upchurch I Mlss Lillian 1 May Stay ncr I Address Out Benollelnry I BenlclnrJJJ f J J Bugley I I JJJ Solo When Ihe Henrt Is YoUng lw lis Al 1 E Harrington I I Recltnllon Aunt Sylvias First Letson I I I In Geography Alls 1 Edith Corey I Address The Degree of Honor i r judge Al 1 A Brecdon I I Solo Because Mrs lnfiiyilc 1 Fnrloy I I Recitation Jack the Fisherman I Miss Lillian Slnyner I Solo Homo Alias r K Harrington I I I Recitation Prior to Allss Hellos Ap I I I neunince Allss Edith Corey I I Song polo Quartetto I I Music Orchestra I I Miss El hi Jonroy noted us accompanIst I > S I I I Wednesday evening Weber lodge No G ii I fc A Al I l tendered 1 banquet lo tic i I grnnd lodge onVerH dele uloK in I tie I I I grAnd lodge rnd visiting Masons at tIm I conclusion of the twentyninth annual I communication of the grand lodge of I I I I Utah Il wns one of Ihe must brilliant I i fairs ever given In Ogden und Ole of the I I I mosl erloynbli functions In the history I of Free Masonry In Utah The menu wits I j an elaborate one and sorvcd most J handsomely the tables being profusely J 1 ilecornlod with flowers Tlie bunquel I I room was tastefully decointecl with lings I I niul festoons of the national I I colors hung I from the sides I 10 he I renter The arrangement I ar-rangement uf ihc tables the sor Ico ant I table doeorotlons the I draperies find the I I entire ensemble viewed under the I light I I ftom mimoroun Hoclrle light made a I I sioiio of rnro bwmt ly Covers won laid I for J71 and no I pint o Mas vacant 1 I After he I nvnn had been disposed 1 of I Worshipful Alasior I I N Iulion of Weber l10l1gt I In I eulogistic Hlerh jirrsontid i I Past Gr nd Aluslir A H llevwood I us I I louHtmaslor for I ihe evening mid Ihon for I I IWO hours there was a writable feast of r reason and low of noul I lOIS t laHI 11 I i I llQvwondafler i acknowledging lie t hoimr I of neliig > l < Hod IK ppslile over such a I voprcKcnlatlvf gathering proposed as the I llrst tonsil of tin I evening To the President I I Presi-dent of Ihc I United States The toast I I wiia drunk standing and the response I was made by I lion C S Varlan In an I I oloqnont effort he followed brMly the I I history of this iountry and of Masonry I I the two being linked together by nn In I dlufiolublc band of union the members I r gf the Althonlc fraternity having bon I elosoly I ancl coiulniiously ulcnlllfed with i the sllrrlni juul momentous evonlM of I the cnnntr from the earliest tlnici Tho I I hpenkor said In Hir lodKurooni vu I arc I I lajight Duit I our first loyalty Is to our I country and lo our Hay In our buiuii < ts I Our first toast is 1 Tho President of the j I United Slntcw Ve drink lo our country I nnd lo Its ttx and to the principles I i which They ronresont We will never be I I fn > > c to I tH principles of our onlpr l and I I vlll alvas 10 true lo the principles of I I I our country I I I fie next toast was Utah responded i I to most eloquently by Deputy GrandMaster I I Grand-Master U < W AIoiw of Suit L ki City I Tn his tonal he toCik ocennlon lo com II 1 I mont anost highly Ogden and Vebcr I I IdtlRe No C a sentiment which was applauded I ap-plauded by the Ilntmenl Illlns Masons I MuKOiuy wan the next toast responded I respond-ed I to by Most Worshipful ll Grand Alnster I I George V Srhramm lie dealt In 1 I plennanl manner with the landmarks of I iMasonry stepping stones to liberty I I Bishop Ablel 1 Leonard responded lo I the I tqost By Whal Means Shall Civiliza I I Ion UP Most Speedily Diffused CIllzl I I New Colonies After considering tile I subject thoughtfully for a few moments I I as an expansionist the bishop took up a I I I timorous vein which awakened laughter I I and rounds of applause I I Can Salt Lalf city Claim Any Superiority I Supe-riority Over Other localities Other Than I I Bejng the Storm Cenlcr of Smallpox I I was responded to by I 10 B Crllchloxv In avery l a-very witty manner greatly cnjovtd He I spoko of Sail Ijike IIH I very ailractlvo I city oiitslilo ofUs nllrai tlvomps as n I tolmc n tel and smallpox center and I that nobody left Salt Lake who did not I I want to return Dr tufT went to Wash I I Ins tOi out he returned and Roberts Is I I altto going to return I Tn n most eloquent eulogy Toastmaster I r Ileyuood propoHed a toast to Grand Sec I rotary Diehl who had held the olllco over I lnce the grand lodge was organized In Utah twentyeight years nnd had hen reolcctod to his twentyninth term Air Diehl the veteran In Masonry responded I feelingly on Free Alasonry telling of I Us Kiolh and Lnlluences leilng Us I principles I ane I I Alex Sutherland t responded nppronrlnlc I 1 > to thc toast The Center of ttah I Past Grand Master AFurdock of Park I City responded to tIn toast What Other Cities Have Which Ogden and Suit Inko I i Hal Not the MK dlvldfiidpaylnp inlnOK I I I and a position several thousand feet I I luirer JIII II I I Al l Cushlne found H hinl task In responding I I re-sponding to Sft t Jako Is J to Have a Terminal She Will Build a Railroad to I the Moon The toaster considered thai I Salt Lakes only terminal was that of the I Salt Lake I vt fkflcn I Thu Past Grand Alaster was ably I handled by Past Grand Master Dalby At this point lon I C S Varian became I toastmaster und proposed till toast We ber lode No C I Iropo 1H Strongest Lodge in the State To this Past Muster W J Sh en Icy responded In I a II t LI rig manner Grand Treasurer John S Scott responded respond-ed to the toast Our guests paving a i tribute to the Ogden lodge The closing toasl Storey Lodge wan handled by Senior Grand Warden II S Alartln of Provo Then nil Jolricd In singing America followed by Auld Lang Sync and the banquet was ended and the twontynlntli grand lodge was lured over to tie his torlan V 9 5 Monday evening al the residence o Ihc I grooms mother Air D Capos and Miss Kate 12 AIcGregor wore married Rev James Thompson olllclallng A large circle of friends extend congratulations congratula-tions und wellwishes S S Tho ball In the Fifth ward amusement hal Friday evening was a particularly Iartcularl enjoyable ocdnslon t > S C Wednesday evening the Women of Woodcraft gave a ball at tho Union operahouse one of the attractive features fea-tures of which was a waltzing contest There was a largo attendance and tho joyment guests Hpenl hours In the greatest en 9 5 A The public reception londercil by Weber lodge No C rcepton Al I to the grand lodge ofllccrs and visiting Masons wets one of Jho most delIghtful tventN of the your The attendance was by Invitation and n large number enjoyed the hospitality l hospi-tality of the lodge Light refreshments and punch were Ier cd during tho even lug while conversation and dancing whiled away the hours most pleasantly The music furnished by ChrlHtunscns was one of the pleasing features of tho evening u S The Aglala met on Tuesday for Its first meeting In U 00 Airs H J L Smith was the genial hostess whoso two largo par IOIH wiro filled Besides a large mem pur bcrshlp proHCnl Mrs Boll was present as n guest The study of CurlyIe was con tinued from the last mcellng Die pupur on that t writers Hfo nnd character being given by Dr Harriet Ancotl The discussion dis-cussion of the l paper followed and WUM handled shrill fully by Mlsn Alargurcl Alartin Some WO MH ago tl ilub had Invited Mrs Margaret Jlllllard to hal before Its membership her paper on the Industrial question given at the last meeting of the W C T I r I Mrs IIIIMard la Jn earnest regarding tie needs Hllald > Industrial sliuullon and Cannot full th call forth the Inliiosl and yr pat 11 of the hearors MIss Felon and Miss liddy I ant I will ontirtaln lie club on Jnnuarv 23rd at their rooms 2451 Adams avenue 2rc d I a Silver lent ol I Knights of tho Alac i CZLbLCS Imnaled the following clifleerU liI IIY night I ri 1 lowlnJ COrnniIIitlei lr M 0 Corey lIcutcnantcoiiiiiinntIor r I I Iculennnlcolmant F Bond record IcCelwl n T Hlills I Imlco ICiper I W h IcCuhC M at A I Paul l lolmorl I chaplain J I VliItely I sergeant L D Trescdel seiltlnel J w loblnHol pIcket Dr F V llltei tills I lt V Hatch Pwt commander ho or I del Is being greatly strengthened and has I Increased Its membership ant Incroatec lately to nearly I 100 members nj I O 4 it I MIss Minnie Klescl will bo wl groatlv missed In Ogden social circles during her I ear9 Oriental years 01entl1 trip I S S o I Irs A GIIIIlH1 nl Dencl Is lli 9t of Mrs J 0101 lhe ru I H < I I I Mr and Mrs JC Gibson loft I Thuiqdav I for tho East for a six weeks trip I S a u lr I The proposed slAo tnp Opal club of Salt Lake CIty to Christensen > tcnHcn a hail has I it been Imlolllflr ostonotl owlB I fonr I of contusion I S I I The W C 1 TI met Vc thIiscaIv after noon with Airs VilIiams edncJIa 1enL I Wllnm on lwerty foiirHi street Thcro was n good toll I flee members and iniieh Interest on the part I of tho 1 Tho lltorary pro rmm vans va-ns follows A reading and llo on Alarrlago rClullg 01 hllbl Divorce by Mrs Scott Bralnerd roml ing on AmiiBcmonlB with Blnllerl III I Reference I Refer-ence to Purity 1n Fred Jlalght ami a paper on Hllht for L u < Plans and Suggoationa Work bv Miss Lootn Kennedy Mes lss th dames Gordon and Faulkner were Gordol mlsCel gnosts of the union After some IT unlol Arer W85 o lw lunrou business an adjournment Ir 19 IrJ with taken in iwo WeekB llln to moot Brownoll at 2017 Washington o avenue tli ° Air i Frank Williams ciHurtAlncd iII r i > evening Star Social club Thnr JHy e nllr cuh atC > No 1M9 Wuhlnglon lV proity horn nt Hf rll nue Highlive I follovod by refrcslimonu maclo up a dHlglitfnl S V ovonlng v Alls Nehhi J IlJI < Thursday afternoon I N111 orernoon tt her I homl on entertained delightfully I TucHt ntMllned rul Joflerson In honor of l her gtitst Alias Fnmkle avenue Sharp of Salt LnKe City W u Alls Kmtmi 1rl ht Friday afternoon gmll Wrljflit Jrlrar charming ltclnoon tea In honor of Miss Franklc Sharp S r m Tho Chrysanthemum club give one of hcrum cveninBS Mon thMr dancing cnlnrs Monday enjoyable lwlr cnJYlll dancnS day al LIl Union opcrnliouse S 0 5 The ball given l > eRtWI3 afternioon 1 J CRItrtt bal the gentlemen ol the hIgh cho1 vas young successful and onjouhlc tC WI11 very Heclfsful S o 5 0 Last evening nt C oclock the younger niiplfs of Prof Ake Chrislonscn gave a ioc ntlon at ChrlslenHenfl hall followed by I danolng programme which was grortly enjoyed 0 Friday afternoon the MISSCS Margaret and Jennie BIill entertained the K W C nlH club at their home u very pleasant afternoon after-noon resulting Tho Ogden National Art and Scen1 league mot Thursday evening with Mrs Dr Con ol on lldlfOI jivonue Thursday afternoon the Homo Culturo olnb met with Alru II H Smith and continued mCl lJN tinued th study of French hlutcrv PARK CITY SOCIETY Tho Clirlsllun Enloavor HHwIH linn of CI the Congngatlonal church gave rfaelal in t lizi church parlor Tuesday evening Aviv A-viv I plotsaiil lime was hid und during thievonlnp cake andcocoa vas served by l he young ladles J < The WhlblHub wufc chtVrtuincd I by Air and Airs W W Armstrong Tuesday ivonlng The next meeting will be with Air and Airs John W Geiger Fohruarv Hh < At the end of ihcseuson 1JlH will Ibo I-bo awarded to the moHl succussful con loKtants 94 The mc hlberM of tho SO O B club were royally entertained ut the home ot Mrs John Cross Wecinesdij afternoon Fourteen ladles wiro jiresont ant at I oclock u delicious y rUle 1 was serVed Wednesday evening i few friends of Air lid Irs Charlte Shields surprised thorn in tlnMr Homo on Park avenue Tho game of f f was indXilgod I In and al the conclusion of the gamu prizes were awarded lo Mrs K P Lecompte and Judge W I I Snyder A dainty lunch wia served at 10 oclock and nr scveiul I musical mu-sical I sclocllons the evenings pleasure came 10 an end S 5 SAt I Al the meeting of Ihe Congregational church asMOclatlon Air D I L AlcCorklo wus appointed Miporlnlendcnl of the Sun dayschool and In Col Wrn iI Ferry honorary Muperlntondent l S 0 S Tin members of tho Doyle club wore entertained at tho homo of Airs P I Towoy Friday afternoon 9 5 5 Dr and Airs Charles Af Wilson enter lalned several friends at 1 daintily ap olnled dinner Friday q avenjng f I Airs D C McLaughlin returned home Tuesday morning L 4 1 S I Henry Wolsoh roturnod home Alonday after seVeral days In the llty Alts Wclsch retilrhod home Saturday morning 4 I 5 AlossrH 1 hughes Heith Scot Murdoch and Raddon who attended the grand lodge which convened in Ogden en mo homo Thursday morning Thu > report an excellent time but think the Ogden ha1 pugwo oughl lo Ul wilorod I a S James Furrel vent to the cIty to spend Sunday with his family o 95 The Order of the Eastern Star will moet with Airs Rose Emery Thursday evening next Alembbrs pleas bear this In mind and make an effort to bo present 0 0 The Athenaeum will mqot with Airs 1 g llubbard Monday afternoon 6 a John AlrSorloy wns voted Iho most popular pop-ular mlno foromun in tho rocont At 1 S Aschholm contestS if p t Airs S H Nollbon and family of Park City are visiting friends In Salt Lako 1 e Airy i Frnt Simons and daughter Dotilo arrived In 111 camp to spend I few days with Airs George Johnson 9 a S I Miss Llzzlo Waldon went to Idaho l visit with friends Her mother ant brother I broth-er have gone to Salt Luke for a short I slay I I PROVO SOCIETY One of the most pleasing events In tho hIstory of Provo was the party given by tho olllcers of the oily past and present last Thursday evening I The operahouse had boon nei lIlh hen ralod for the occn lon pic lures 01 Iho I mars adorning the balroii iMUwlmu I I with Hags Dancing was the order of tho evening I During a shorl Intermission Mayor Taylor Tay-lor Intnulucod the oldest IxIl or and I third AI I > orof the city Klmball I Hnllork Ho had ervod tho nUll lIIiUI1LY six yoars In I that t olHce ciunnivnclng in 1si Air i Bullock still hail u very vivid leclIlI lection of his troubles IlK Alajor osptelallv with the boys and Hllll deplored thai hu bud no Jail Own to handle them i The oldedt exClly Recorder lJ John Nuttall conlrmod 1 the statement of the Alayor that the boys wore rouib though always reach to help defend the settlors against the Indians 1 lie told an amusing Incident of Mayor Bullocks method of dealing with time boys of those lime A parly of llnm had started for California anti l when they reached Pond town they concluded to return and have a good limo boforo leaving One was fairly painting the town red when thc Marshal ran him In and took him before Alayor Bullock who got nut of bed at midnight to lr > the found him young disturber The Mayor guilty lined him J2r > 0 went his j > icurlt for the amount and then ordered the Marshal Mar-shal lo turn the young man loose There were about sixty couples iieir > all prominent In tho I history of Provo present Several came from other settle incnts 10 S Thursday evening also marked the i nn nuiil narty or reunion of the employ of I tho Slato Insane nsvlum There were I about fiftN couples present Incliu Ing a I of rlilzens of Provo number prominent I DancIng was the main feature of the I el1ll1l and a delightful lunch was I 8lfCl I Tiefoie clohlnp Bi > lir lin Homer the I lncl mado II hrlf ILtIIieM chief neineci I thanlcln ln 11l Ord l1edlc1 I slIpellnlclHI ng I the ln1 for the prlllfe lnt l1nll tjwanl or In I 1I1lllllJcIC8 plo > cPs hI of I cnjoII1 I annual reunions S 9 I I Time Utah SorosiS met Wednesday after hc clubroom with Mrs u Hannah I In I noon li10 Jretlidcflt In the chnll Tucker > Boult relcwell the lInt part I D D I Mrs I of ho I r second Punic war from MyeiSS tlnelllt hl1llrY excel with I Mls Wn Pike followed an tcl Bilman SClIlplur In on lenl papel nll l1ell briefly the most I which sho m I I nuld culptors Mri Hannah rocker reud I AClet Icce1I ioIimaIi C81h11Jrd1 1luJotru a Paper onHolllal1 of 80el11 C with turei I Ilmmg her pUpOI 1Itume5 I till row llllied lllIlIclI lreSUIltCd the club I I I Smoot prerien 11 It oihds coJum Utah lit the I hook Wllh a I I ulan EXpIltI01i l I < 4 f eis Slon were 1rprhN Z 1 rs 1 nil M r friends lllHhl of their by lllnlll Ji1 2 Iv spent I plelulilnI cnlnI vas The Ilr l w l In I 1 > ll SoiK mll3IC meB und picnic with sOflI I V 4 I and W Ell liOlt trtettIthflCtl about Air evening I their frlpndM Frl idav forty or Com mf tho main Pastime of Iho Gum1 lM were served vwlntf Hcfreuhraonls S S Iollahllll enlultalnel1 ol dim lIss Delio Silence Dale last of Miss I = honOl nur In wnln lllll WOII It 1I > In tht t r rl1l11 lli intsleitie by 11111 Dalt ilIIon mu I ISWTffi l I lwelvls TfiSjf Cnpt and Airs WIII woo 11 111111 I ttre Irs S Sehwllu p N Nnnn Mr and > Mr Anna Craig Air IVnnybaker and Miss I hr I ll1rrl1 Lwees 5 5 Vorkmon of the World enlortnlnlCl 9hio I l of heir mentb It he about eIghty evening ProgiessltI n F IIIlIl l Monday of time evenIng order ° the i nl WC1 fiairw smc I rofrrahmentH lre iitVIMI LIC11LI005 tILe llrst I1torlulnmcnL by thIs OllJh SSKSffi BfWS I lool JnxIOu I forwnro I I lini another to 9 9 9 chill tttS InllCc1 lnetCluth Cenuiry lhe LImO lOn1l Of t ortlel b the urMlcIOlll at 10 Lorfmnll oil Bighilli street I > Jrtl 01l1om OIl rime itoynil I I l3onhinniS Ilapor Mr Inll1 with great IIcO wamhlstened to PaiUC0 I Clt This WIIK followed by a pnpor on l I Kuclruv by IIJK Senrle Mrs Schwab I XIIM n thorough review of tho pows foe I I tho piist wwk I I After reciiiH mid rollcnll Mrs I Rosa I I Sfnrle savo a pnprr on Mollore IM J great I I author and actor I i Tho cloning pjinnr of the afternoon was I I 1 I when hv 111M Isely on the Rroul ilrumui I 1st Cornell I I I Afiir thi 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