Show 1 S t 1 4v a IMfq4 E C r r Gi C is C I r rJ Y I s o u Q I r 1 I i l 1 v a 1 > 1 A cIV4 r The week oC January 22nd will bea l 1 r L4 with the cotillion particularly I brilliant one tillion on Monday the BoattlcJohnson on Wednesday and wedding reception V reception on the Alta club annual I ti Thursday These with many smaller J y1 events will make the week a memorable memor-able one On Wednesday evening of i li this week the llrst Or1 series of receptions v Pauls rec i ceptions will be held at St tory which will be thrown open to c friends oC tho parish from S to 10 t oclock The past week has been well filled and with small and pleasant evening afternoon events On Sunday evening last Miss Mary Anderson informally enter Louise tamed at tea The guests who enjoyed en-joyed her clmrmlnK hospitality Included Includ-ed Mr and Mrs W G Sharp air and Mrs J A Pollock Mr and Mrs C L Robertson the Misses Shearman Misses Ilarkncss Ilanaucr Block Crawford Messrs Wicks Hclntz T I R Jones Worthington Richardson Hammer and Shearman V Mr and Mrs James A Pollock entertained enter-tained at dinner last evening a few friends e On Friday afternoon Miss Mary Loulso Anderson entertained delight Musical fully In honor of Miss Clock enigmas wan the feature of entertainment entertain-ment and the guests derived much pleasure from the game The rooms presented beautiful appearance decorated deco-rated with Christmas greens and carnations car-nations Miss Anderson was assisted by Mrs Almy Mrs Ilarkncss Mrs Sharp Miss Crawford Miss Lowe Miss Jlanauer Miss Shearman The Jnvllod quests wore Mesdames W CJ Sharp James Pollock HobQrj Hark ness Almy JJlrd Guy Palmer B II I Wells William Reid Kenneth Kerr I Glendinning Bldwell Wantland J L Friuiken Nye Woodruff Robertson Park J II Young Jamey Jennings Fox Ira Lewis Frank Jennings Slyer S F Walker John Marshall Kccles Cheesman Jcvne Misses Sprague llempHtoad Lunt Rooklldfce Thorn Nason Shearman Edna Shearman Ilarkncss Ilanaucr Lowe Crawford Woodward Jennings Salisbury Afton Ynung Sadler Park AllY Katz = Fox Walker Stella Walker Maud Walker Murray Head and Kimball S O 9 4 Mr and Mrs Vlctpr Clement left yesterday for New York They will sail for Europe on the 5th of this month and will remain abroad until Maya a o On Thursday afternoon Mrs James K Jennings entortalnod at cauls Six tythree was lire game played and the score and tally curds were esprclally beautiful being hand painted with designs de-signs of different lowers Mrs J L Rawlins won the most games and was awarded the first prize while the second sec-ond was given to Miss Murray Delicious I Deli-cious refreshments were served at the end of the afternoon Mrs Jennings was assisted by Mlss FrankSc Sharp Miss Mamie Sharp and Miss Lucllc Jennings Among dins invited WIMC Mesdamcs William Jennings Llnforth Hugh Anderson Sophia Sharp W V Rice Victor Clement Edward Ferry Montague Ferry Isaac Jennings G A Lowe o W Powers Frank Jennings P L Williams J E Chapman J A Jennings Bldwell Woodward T 13 Beatty J II Bennett UawllnH Franken W W Biter L L Terry L S BOSKS Dal by F A Druehl Ira Lewis henry Lawrence W A Nelden B II Wells Guy Palmer W P Jennings Jen-nings D S Murray Jevne Hough Niles Charles Kraft S II Lynch J D SpoiHer Julia Taylor C S Burton I B n hUlrldgi K R KldrldKo l W I James P 1 V Jennings Misses Murray 1 I Crawfoid Kimball Sharp Dwyer o o On Friday evening Mr and Mrs W A NoJdun eniortalncd at cards in a moat dulltfiiuul and novel mannar Tho affair wan a Salt LaKo party Who UUJy cards being bait Laito postal carofl and cho prizes BOUVCUITO o < thlti oily Alter tt uumooi ot Names uC BLt tylhreu the prizes wero awarded to lUnf Geortjo A Lowe and airy Jtunea Jlnnlnc Mr Dlnntny and Mr Ijvauu Tho invited guests Wera Mebsm aim Mesdames Geuaea F A Druenl F 15 tit phcn LtenaerHon U W Powers S C lark Juaeon W W liter Jfoutz Charles Kcud James Jennings Volmer Vincent Bniuuin Kooa Hougn G A Lowe KinKuid Fauiau Lyons T C Bailey uteri Miller Ititchle Charles Post Evans Maaaniu Pfoutz Mr M T BallPj Mrs Chapman Chap-man Misses jeddes Pane bnearman Luna bnearman Gale Head Lowe Messrs Elmer Jones W It Sncarman A C Smith G N Lawrence Fields V Y + The Afternoon Sixtythree club met yo i ruuy witn Mrs George Y Wallace Wal-lace Mr and Mrs Richard Keyes left yco lorday for California Mr Keyes will bu back in a few weeks leaving Mrs Keyes to spend the remainder of the winter in Los Angeles Y Mrs N M Brigham left for the coast last Monday b The Afternoon Whist club mceta on Tuesday with Sirs Kimball 10 Mrs John White and Miss White leave next week for a trip to the coasL o Y Mr and Mrs A M Grant left on Wednesday for California where they will remain the rest of the winter A Knox Taylor of Ketchum Ida arrives ar-rives thin morning to be the guest of Mrs O J Salisbury V W Yesterday afternoon Miss Lucy Moore entertained informally at Rowland Row-land hall The afternoon was spent in sewing and conversation and proved a most enjoyable one The Athenian club will have Its next dance at Chrlstensenfi on the 19th 0 The Friday Afternoon Whist club met this week with Mrs Hoppaugh o II Miss Hattio Jennings entertains at cards on Tuesday afternoon a u ° I Mrs George T Bike has cards out for Thursday ufternoon ° t Mr and Mrs William Igleheart entertained en-tertained vr > ry delightfully at dinner on Thursday evening C y Mr and Mrs C H McMahon gave a most enjoyable card party al their home IS J street on Monday evening I Sixtythree was the game and the I prizes were won by Mrs C H Brink and Mrs H W Brown L I L Archer and J P Mvgeath Those present I were Messrs and MftsdamoB Hal I Brown T Ie Black G S Peyton Samuel Paul Dr Mack Mont Ferry 13 S Ferry Hugh Park S V Shelp I e H Brink W J Farnsworth S T Pearson W H Bintz E W Whitney Frank Knox E D Miller l K B Mll t ner L L Archer C H Jacobs T B Shannon J F Burton J P Megeuth Mrs Edwin KimbulU Mrs J T Don paul Kcnyon Miss nellan Mrs S J Ilartwell Mr Miss Primcaux Miss Karl Schled W E and Mrs > Mrs S W Ecclcs dpllghtfully on dellglttft Bennett entertained the home of the Thursday afternoon at former Eighth East street The rooms decorated tastefully of the mansion wore carnation rated with red and white presenting a most smilax and palms attractive appeanmce Sixtythree was afternoon und the the of the handsome game prizes were won DN Mrs Williamson and Mn Kimball Mm close of the games an Druchl At the served The invited elaborate menu was II W vited guests vcrc Mesdames Lawrence W A Nclden George A Low David Keith J H Young 1111 Lewis Andrew Howat Druehl Robed Grant Bailey Charles Post F k Williamson Wil-liamson Ed Richard Samuel Paul Edwin Kimball Thomas Mulloy Dow M K Parsons Pfoutz G B Pfoutz F A Vincent Brattaln r E Bennett Ben-nett J Beattle Robert Marsh Arthur Brown James M Anderson John Anderson An-derson BIntz Home C Diehl S D Evans Ahoy VarIan TC II Officer FinggJ B Evann Thomas Davis Bransford Downing Bancroft C S Zane Witchcr Sawyer Reeves < < ITal Tarbet Knickerbocker McLaughlin Jevne G TI Robinson W G Sharp Tlernan S S Walker F F Eccles 1 Jaekllng Dustin Edward Ferry S II Babcock E E Calvin Dal by W II I Dickinson Fritz Hills F AV Hills Justice Murray II Johnson Kcnyon Kooser Lelthead E 0 Lee J Ef Oglosby and Simmons Misses Bonttlo Lawson Preston I owe GrllTJii Murray Mur-ray Clara Lawson Paul Keith Lillian Keith Howat Margaret Ilowal anc RlcliarUs Nason Adelaide Nason Sawyer Gusslo Sawyer Walker Dow Bransford and Home V D + Mr and Mrs David Keith entertained enter-tained at cards Thursday evening Mrs John J Broughall and Judge Minor followed by an elegant supper at the Vienna cafe o Mrs Nellie Smith and John E Zk Kendrick were married in the Temple on Wednesday and in the evening a largo reception was held at the brides home The rooms wore prettily decorated deco-rated wIth pilrns and a great variety of lowers About seventyfive guests enjoyed the elegant supper served The bride wore a gown of while brocaded satin trlmmod with white satin chiffon chif-fon and pearls and carried bride roses The bride Is a daughter of James R Smith proprietor of the Queen of the Valley mills and both the young people have many friends here o M o Mr and Mrs S Lincoln Boggs have moved to 313 Fourth street V 9 Henry Newell who has been very 111 at the Kenyon is i now rapidly convalescing con-valescing and will BOOM be out again a V The monthly card social to be given by Woodbine Circle Women of Woodcraft Wood-craft on next Tuesday evening wIll have some additional attractions In the i way of rocllaliuns Instrumental and vocal ° olos 4 Mr anti Mrs Don Porter of the Ken von hotel eat lujnod at slxlylhreo Monday evening their guests bring Mr and Mrs David Keith Mrs J J J Broughall and Judge Miner V Mr and Mrs Ferdinand + DIckcrt loft for California yesterday a On Monday at the Kenyon the Misses Keith gave a card party The prizes were won by Miss Bird and Fred Odell A dainty supper was served later to the guests who were Misses Loulso Oddl Fnnnle Bird Kato Judge Lieut and Mrs White Messrs rhurlos Lawrence Law-rence Fred Odell flurry Herrick Sam Porter Mrs Katherlnc Lawson and the Misses Lawson will hereafter be at homo to their friends on Tuesdays V a Mrs John Cain has returned from a Pleasant visit in the East Miss Mamie Porter has returned to Montlcello seminary C 0 The marriage of Miss May RIchman and WllllH Swift of Chicago on Tuesday morning was one of the weeks pleasant pleas-ant events Mr and Mrs Swift will be in Europe for several years Mrs E II Porter of St Joseph will bo here this week to pass the winter I with her son Don II Porter I ft o u Miss Claire Clawson entertained the I Sewing club Mrs George Nye entertained at a small tea yesterday II e Mrs D Moore Lindsay has gono to Canada for a short visit Mrs C D Hooklklge entertained at luncheon on Wednesday o Q nOn n-On Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Henry C Hoffman of 10j First street entertained at a delightful C3 party She rooms wero prettily decorated In pink and white roses carnations and srnllax being used In profusion The tallY and score cards wore of beautiful design and all the appointments iulte I elaborate The prizes were won by I Mrs Edward D Miller Mrs Harry I Windsor Mrs T A Benton F D Hobbs W K Hubbard and C II McCoy I Several line selco HOIIH oil piano and violin wore given by Miss Dolly Davis and William Davis and a delicious oyster supper wm served at 11 oclock Present wore Messrs and Mesdames Edward D Mll kr 1 I Fred Hale Eugene W Whitney I A Benton Arthur Burrows Frank D Hobbs J K i Jglesby W II Blntz II H Brown Graham F Putnam Grant Smith E C Collln II B Windsor Wind-sor R E McConaughy C IL McCoy P J Daly H Rae J L Yundt T W Whiteley Mrs Francis Gilds Mrs L Peisley Miss Florence Gilds Miss Dolly Davis Messrs Sharp Walker W E Hubbard William Davis Jay Wright Winlldd Booker and Kerr j Miss Josephine Bolsford entertains Monday evening In honor of Robert Judd who departs soon for Chicago Y 0 V Mr and Mrs Mmes Sampson delightfully de-lightfully i entertained the I Q 15 p so ddy i at their elegant home No MO South Third East The evening was passed In cards Music by tho charm Ing little daughter of tho Bra ro hQl rlt hostesK Pauline Sampson and n temp pal 1 sn mrt par ing spread During the sumptuous re Ftisr I past the guests were entertained by ti il Is recitations by Cads Mufoerry and RaIJ l dais Goddard Those who attended f vtw via Messrs and Mesdames Bonnet ndJ t pond t son Tregeo Estes Bulncs iIeUowfi il I t b fJodbo Mesdames A Il Lawrence L i Boverlsi Meson O t Brown ScatL i jno Horton Jxiwrlng Kvort din y lk Jr rrp In I Mr 11 Cushing Mrs Taylor Siil ode UlHcn the The Oak Leaf club held Its Kotial at I IMrs e II Jenkinss residence u r f Thursday evening Hlxtylhrec t > flo Cli played The prizes were Won hy Mr pot James Dlnwoodoy and Mrs C U jfn < rot tins Refreshments wore uonW I fie COva rooms stern docoratod with carnatloe I and Ihluesf llllrH The club will met at Mrs James Dlnucxuleyu o5 i MUth i Vest Temple street January 51h I 1 1I lid1 I Among the pleasant ovgntH of the tw week was the birthday aurpTjjic m Ihlj j or home of Mrs J P Sprunt on Brlgham street last Thursday evening In boor > r bo-or her Hon David A large number of 5 friends were present and the oC11ln r1 was pleasantly 1 1 spent In games ntulo 1n and recitations An elegant supper n was served l and later dancing was In Ili dulged In by those present arnon pr whom were Misses Laura Kcenf tll Edith May Klttlo Home flrnev d Clark Daisy lleesch Mllllo Hanson fo Nellie Uowrlng Lizzie Sprunt Mary i CJrldley Annie Salmon Bessie I rtridloy tl Lucrctlu West Mr E P Jrldl > y ot 1 Bock Springs Wyo Mrs John sow In of Ogden Mrs Shoemaker ChUngo HL Mrs Jloosoh llessrsfohn hJcese OP 1r f den Will Sellers Arch Pelt Arrh u 1 May Inude May Joseph Sharp y George Butler James Sprunt John W Tiewholo David Spruut S b Miss Hulda Person and Emil Pctor con were married hi the Temple last n Wednesday In the evening a molt elaborate reception was given at SL Marks hull The bride wore a gown o of creamcolored satin trlminnd with 11 luce and ribbon and carried bride rosj Miss Mary Person sister of the bride s t was maid of honor She wore a goat t of white silk trimmed with lace Mlg j Anna Lena and Ellen Person and Hli da Anderson were bridesmaids who t wore pink l l gowns A most delicious r wedding supper was served The table I was decorated with palms Thon present were Messrs and Mesdamw Anderson fhrlstenson Johnson For berg Mrs Turpenlng Misses Anderson Johnson Pnrlson Person Jensen 1 Stenquist Okllno Olsen Larson SoJer beg I Blomberg Alquist SJorberg and BJoillng Messrs Erlk on Larson Sun den Peterson Norman Forolund Jlunswicks Johnson Carlson and Valen M fr and Mrs Peterson win make their future home In Smlthfleli 0 Miss Ethel Ott entertained delightfully delight-fully at her home Friday aftcrnon AD Interesting flower contest was greatly enjoyed by I all present Miss 13 I < lna Davis winning the prize Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served and music enJoyed en-Joyed by the guests who wore tin Mlsses Herman lark Timer StrllA Clark I MrClaln Laura riin r Da1s uiid Thomas The Tou and I Ciygtil rluh nut Thursday with Mr and Mrs II W Branch The hostess was presented with a salad set Highfive was the game of the evening Prizes were awarded to Mrs Davis MreGuIver Miss Pearl Branch and Mr Ford A dainty supper was served Tho table was decorated with tho club colors and lilies The gucota then enjoyed the gamo of nuts singing speeches etc I AV Gulver acting as master of ceremonies cere-monies The club adjourned to meet In two weeks with Mrs I llarvcy Two I additional members were voted Into the club f I The childrens and Juvenile classes at l Chrlstensens dancing academy will not be resumed for one week on account J ac-count of so many children having been vaccinated I OGDEN SOCIETY I Tt was another very quiet week In Oren Or-en social cIrcles but with tho usual num > at the Union t bor of balls and parties < operahouso and Chrlatonseus hallS hall-S Thursday morning at 10 oclock at the 1 St lospphs Catholic church Rev Father CtiMhnnhan performed iho ceremony unitIng unit-Ing In marriage Mr R 1j McCormick und MIsS Alfco C HIckey There were a largo number of Invited friends present to witness the ceremony which was very Impressive ness Im-pressive After the service at tho church Southern Pacific the young couplo left on the cific for their wedding trip through California Cali-fornia The > wero accompanied to tho train by l a largo part of their friends I who gave them their tllnc refit wishes for life their success and happiness through Mr and Mr t McCormick arc well known In Ogden where they have a largo clrclo of friends Mr McCormick Is a prominent 1 lallroad mnn while the bride Is I a charm and accomplished young lady whose i log on of f homo has been In Ogden for a number t years a I f Mrs George C Thompson came up from I 1 F I SnIt Lake City Thursday to Join her hus hand who returned that day from his f 4 railroad contrtct work at Welscr < They i will visit In Ogden for some days a N i The ladles of the Degree of Honor gav 4 I v one of her very enjoyable entertainments rind card parties at A O U W hall I t Wednesday night a largo number of In 1 s sited guests being present It was ono of I tho most delightful affairs ever given by these ladles S 0 Mr and Mrs R W Farrls and family nro visiting 1 friends In Ogden for a few formerly residents of clays They were this place hut no o f Poise 0 Miss L A Mini national director of thor tho-r N L A and S L has gone to Brigham City to give a course In are Instruction to the teachers hi the public l schools at that place Wednesday evening the Ogden com jnandery Knights Templar Installed tho following olllccrs W J Shealey 12 C W V Adam C R T IJumc C G S W Baduon S W G V Schramm J W James Cassln treasurer Goo J Kelly l Kel-ly spcrotary IV i W roll sword bearer F W King standard bearer A A Wen GCr W G II Barllctt S a Mrs Jam s PIngrcc has returned roma rom-a visit amonG friends In Utah county a a a The Whlto Folks CakeWalk was a drawing attraction at tho Union opcra house Tuesday night Tho spectators crowded the I hall leaving scarcely room enough for the dancers Tho cakewalk fiuadrllle of two sottt danced without a prompter or caller was of much Interest tho dancrrs bring almost perfect In their moll un Thou camp the cakcwallc proper four couples contesting When tho step hiu1 ljeii daurod by all tho Judges wcro unable to decide as between Mr Decker and Miss Webor and Mr Henderson and Illss Ulrlrh and lunco tho cake was divided di-vided A vocal duet by Messrs Tout and Anderson was a pleasing number alter 1hr > specially mimnnrx General dancing wi u Indulged In and a very pleasant eVen V Ing wau spcnL S e Mr and Mrs Charles Sorenson of Hy rum Cacho county aro visiting In Ogden tho guest of Mr Albert Ellis a 5 a There were a largo number of secret society Inntallatlon of ofliccrs ceremonies during tho wc9k > a S S A very pleasant benefit ball was given Wednesday evening In tho Fourth ward nmuaemonL hall m honor of Mr Henry Bell who leaves shortly on a mission 8 Mr and Mrs P Henley left Tuesday for Seattle anti other coast cities where they 4 will visit for aomft weeks i a a > Mrs DrA L lludgins of Elko NevI It I > lted Mrs A W Androws during tho week Mr nnd Mrs Colo of Nebraska City Neb are visiting 1 1 their Ogden relatives Mr 1 and Mrs Warren and Mr and Mrs William Clinppol a a S Tho Thursday evening ball at Soulh wells hall at Five Points was well attended V at-tended and a Jolly time was had > S a S Tho ladles of tim Congregational church gave a delightful afternoon tea Thursday 5 nt the cozy homo of Mrs Dalrymplo on i Washington avenue I S S SIr S-Ir and Mrs F M Wheeling of Salt L Ltiko 1 City Bpeuta fow days In Ogden durIng dur-ing the week t > S SO Friday evening at Chrlstcnsens hall Prof Squire Coops pupils gao an elaborate elab-orate concert programme which was most thoroughly enjoyed by a largo number of Invited guests It was tho hrst of a proposed pro-posed series of composers evening and Jrlilny was an evening with Cccilo Cha mluadc tim French composer and plan Isle I who has achieved so much fame In recent years livery selection was from tIm works of this great musical author and tho various numbers as they wero given aroused tho greatest enthusiasm i Chamlnades productions havo a peculiar i charm to tho musician and musiclover I und they lost nono of their charm by rca HOII of their rendition Among those who gave numbers wire the Misses NolHo Grcenwoll Woaltha Bclnap Olga Web I rend Nettle Robins Edna Armstrong luLL lost Elizabeth Blair Rachel Far I IPV May Driver and Della Lund with Miss Batter as accompanist Among those In attendance who greatly appreciated and onjoycil tIm evening were many of tho lead liS musicians of the city S S 0 La Coterie meets Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Perkins on Adams avenue a a S Tho Fourth ward choir will give a ball In their ward amusement ball Friday evening next Tho music will ho furnished by tho Samuel W Purdy orchestra a S S 1 Miss Franklo Sharp of Salt Lako City came up to Ogden yesterday to visit Miss Nellie henley S a S Friday afternoon Mrs J S Peer gao a delightful luncheon at her home on Adams Ad-ams avenue In honor of Miss Mamlo Kle FCI and Miss Margaret Park of Salt Lnko City Tho rooms were prettily decorated In pink carnations violets and ferns at a Thoyioxt meeting of the N L A S L wlllJbo held Thursday evening with Mrs DrJCJcmdon on Madison avenueS avenue-S S S I Nies Minnie Klesel leaves tomorrow for a years continental travelS travel-S S S Thursday evening Mrs Armstrong and MBB Deo entertained a party of friends most charmingly at tho homo of tho for nier on Adams avenue the function being In honor of Miss Minnie ICIosel It was an Indian parly and tho entertainment and decorations wcro decidedly unique and attractive Luncheon followed the cards PARK CITY SOCIETY Iho Womans Atticnanum met nt tho S homo of iu president Mrs1 Syndor Monday afternoon with sixteen members present Tho afternoon was devoted to South America and three very Interesting papers wero road Tho club had adjourned for four weeks and this was the < Irtjt S mpotlng In the new year After tho bush l nous was disposed of the programme In charge of the director was given Mrs Jrc W Hnlsht save as hoi topic Brazil j I Bra-zil a Connection with Portugal Mrs M j M F Aliens topic was Llbaration of I Peru Monuments Mythology antI Pottery Pot-tery of Peru was a puper prepared by Mm A A Plko and read by Miss Kate I Lawrence Miss Com Snyder favored tim club wIth flnvoril musical relcctlons At tho conclusion of the programme light refreshments L re-freshments wero served by the hostess which was enjoyed by the members Tho next meeting will bo hebl at the home of Mr Ixittle Jfubbard January 22iul when Current Uieratuni will 1x3 tlu iUudy S a The Etner > tm ll ndlng Uib irct with Urn F 11 Duvlrt Tuesday afternoon a largo number wcro present and the club Is devoting the now year lo tho study of 1 Emersons addresses Great interest is I manifested III this club and the members I expect to accomplish a great deal before I tho beginning of the now century I S S Mr and Mrs Henry Wcluch and Mr and Mrs D C Mclaughlin were passengers passen-gers to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon S S a ire F W Hayt entertained tho Dovllo club and a few invited guests at hor pleasant home below town Wednesday afternoon Fifteen ladles enjoyed Mrs Jlayts hospitality and a most delightful afternoon was spent with this charming I i hostess At I oclock a tempting lunch was served which consisted of scalloped 1 I oysters rand hot rolls cake coffee otc It was C oclcck before the last rlelgh left for town and ono and all declared It to bn one of the nicest gatherings of tho new year I I Mrs Walter Scott was the hostess of a I charming Kensington tea at her spacious homo on Woodslde avenue Thursday afternoon f af-ternoon Some twenty ladles responded to I Mrs Spoils kind Invitation Tho largo I diningroom was made beautiful with I I polled plants autumn leaves etc and hero small tables w re used A delicious I luncheon was served at 5 oclock which I was thoroughly enjoyed Mrs Scott was I assisted by Mrs F R Davis and Mrs John Thomson a S S l The Rebokah ladles Installed the now I 1 officers Tuesday evening In their haIl on i Main street After installation a lunch I was served and a delightful programme r rendered S S I Mrs H Drew and daughters Lizzie and Kate James Farrcl F A Fllndt and other oth-er Parkltes wero Salt Lake visitors tho past week a S Mr John Thomson and children leave for Salt Loko Sunday afternoon Mrs Thomson has scores of friends in Park City who will regret having her leave and hope it is only a matter of lime until she will again take up her residence here 40 S I Great preparations aro being made by a certain social club for a big sleighing party next week that Is providing there is any snow left S S S I Fay Evans who has been visiting with I his slstors and brothers left for his homo I In Eureka 1 a S 4 Messrs Henry Hughes S L Raddon Charles Shields F A McCarty Walter Scott James Murdock James Pearson and others will go to Ogden Monday to attend tho annual meeting of the grand lodge A F and A M which will be heW In that city Tuesday and Wednesday of next week S a S Mr and Mrs Solon Splro spent Thursday Thurs-day In the Park S S S Tho mask ball given by tho Silver King boys I at tIm Dowry theater Friday evening even-ing was a decided success In every particular par-ticular and much credit Is due the boys for their wollarranced ball Prizes were awarded ns follows Best cakewalk Misses Williams and MeFarlaml second best cakewalk went to Miss Sort > nlol1 and Dan Monlx Best sustained charic tor Mrs Ted Prudence Most comic char jictor Sam Barrell Excellent lunches I worn served at the Park hotel Salt Luke houtw and all the restaurants Olsons orchestra of Salt Lake was engaged for tho occasion and the music was splendid It was late Saturday morning when the dancers left for their homes It was a grand success and tho boys ought to feel proud of their first attempt in having such a successful ovent t S The Methodist ladles served warm meals from 5 oclock Fridav evening until midnight mid-night at Dudlerh hall l Iho proceeds to ho applied to the church debt Quite a num her of people took advantage of tho low price and also of the excellent meals served by this popular church Tho ladles la-dles netted quito a neat sum from their lunches t V Mr and Mrs Waller Scolt entertained Friday evening In honor of their sons Roy and Karl Tho evening was spent In i games of nil kinds and at the conclusion of the evenings pSi iMiro excellent re frcshmcnls wero served by tho hostess Somo twenty young girl and boy frlend of these popular boys enjoyed a delightful evening and tho happy gathering will long bo remembered by all who attended S S S W W Armstrong went to Zion Saturday Satur-day afternoon on business = i t i The Olsen orchestra went to Salt Lake Saturday having come up lo the Park to play for the mask liall LOGAN SOCIETY Logan Jan 12A very pleasant birthday birth-day party was held on Tuesday evening at tho homo of County Clerk John W Owen whoso thirtieth birthday 11 was Tho evening was spent in the enjoyment of customary social pastimes and a delicious I luncheon was also served Those present wero Mr and Mrs Joseph Odcll Mr and Mrs E R Owen Messrs Wm Surnyard Caleb Marriott 1 B Qulnncy Frank and Sam Holvcrson Misses MarIe Owen M A Torgcson Rena Baker Della Torgc son Delia Blttncr and Bertha Halvcrson S L S Moses Thatcher was tho guest of his brother George this week I S a S R W Sloan Is spending a few days with his family S S S Miss Maggie Thurman returned to her homo In Provo on Sunday after visiting for a week with Miss Mamlo McAllstcr I C O Card of Alberta Canada Is visitIng visit-Ing relatives here S S S Mr Gcorgo Butt of Tacoma Wash is visiting Logan as tho guest of Mr George I Baugh PROVO SOCIETY The event of tho week was the second party of the season given by tho Out For Fun Club at tho residence of Mr and Mrs J II Danhallor Thursday evening Hlghtlvo and other games besides a musical and literary programme wore the order of Iho evening A new game called Stock Exchange afforded a great deal of amusement for tho happy company Deli clous refreshments Were served Thoso carrying off tho prizes wero Ladles llrst prize highfive Mrs J E Daniels Jr gcnllemen8 Mr Waiter Vhlte cad ladles second prize Miss Florence Taylor gentlemens James Farrcr Game of Stock exchange Hrst prize Mrs Agnes Adams second prize Miss Mlnnlo Ilalh cnbuck Among those present were Messrs and Mcsdamcs J E Daniels Jr J w Deal John H Twclves C g Loose TJF ITCr J r Farrcr James Farrer Roger Farrer E L Jones C a Snyder A O Smool J W Wilson n iE Knowl den A Van Wagonen W II Ray George B Howe Leon Bachman J A Adams T B Thurman C l WatkIns J J Peters J Beck Misses Taylor Sarah and Rhoda Duglass Uathonbruek and Fairer and < Mr Waller Whllehcad a UtalvSoroslaclub met in thclrclub roomn I Wednesday January lOth with I President airs Tucker In the chair Mrs M M Warner reviewed several chaplersof Myers Ancient History in avery a-very clear and instructive manner After Ihcr Vcccss eleven members rc apondcdto tho rollcall MrJ Xina H Smoot gave a vcrv thorough thor-ough revieW of Iho principal magazines for January 3300 Mrs Cordelia Beck presented the club with a auuttful clock which is greatly appreciated by tho members It 13 but recently thnttho same lady presented tho club with bookcase Tho dance given by tIm ladles of tho Public School Advancement union at Iho South worth hall on Wednesday evening WUB a grand affair and a success from ovury standpoint Tho Manila exhibit I under tho uirQclion of Sergl John U ButJlil Wag a sreat attraction The funds I dorlvinl from tho dance will go to Iho public pub-lic schools < to buy books etc for the indicant l indi-cant children S S S S The married folk dance on Monday evening at tho First ward social hall al tnictwl a largo crowd and was a very cn Joyablo affair Miss Louise Ilcdqulst one of tho Garden Citys brightest t daughters and Mr T W Y Slovcnaoil of Salt Lake wore united In wedlock at tho Salt Lake Temple on Wednesday last Mr and Mr Stovonaon will make Salt Lake their future home t S S S l Mr nnd Mrs S S Joins were In Salt p I Lako his wock wliero they went to attend l I the wedding of Mr JOHOHK fpanddaugh < ten Miss Edna Smoot to Mr Louis lver r son S 44 t S Mrs William Strong spenttho pant week visiting relatives and frlunds In Salt Lake I i S S OS Mr and Mn Newell Knight left Thursday I Thurs-day for California whr rt > they will upend the greater part of the winter 6 An enjoyable dunce WHS iv < > n Ilt the Third ward inoclliighouau Wcduosdaj ovunlng by tho AIIA t |