| Show f 1 i H I One of the quietest iroclcs passed In noveral soasons was the last one no largo events being given and but very few small affairs In looking forward there seems to be little or nothing In t wlKht until the Easter week which promises to bo umiBimlly gay < f > Great interest was shown by the Indieswho met with Mrs Downey on Wednesday In the work Tor the American 1 Ameri-can soldiers In the Philippine Islands A large number were present and the I I matter was enthusiastically taken hold of The object Is to make garments and secure money to send to the soldiers l sol-diers at Manila Thoy arc not pledging pledg-ing themselves to tend any mated rmm at a certain time but will do what they can The main Idea la to procure delicacies for the boys In blue at the Manila hospital 4 S Mr and Mrs C E Wanlland have EOIIO to Denver I r ExMayor John Clark has announced the engagement ot his daughter Mrs KlfUs Green and C E Madsen both well known and popular in society The arrJnre Is to lake S place late In April Miss Fay McCune has gone to New Tort 5meet her father i The furnishing of the Country club lias kept the house committee busy I during the week and the rooms sxro Jj ginning to look quite cosy and attractive at-tractive Mrs Gllmer has been very p kind In her gifts and left many articles I arti-cles for the use of the club which will toe appreciated by the members Work Jias also been begun on the golf links There arc lo be nine holes and the I course will extend from the slope at the rear of tho house around the south drive and to the front Already many members aro making dally visits to test their ability at the game The bright days of the past week have made the short trip attractive to those who ride a wheel ordrive S S 4 Mrs William McGrath has announced an-nounced the engagement of her daugh ter Winifred and George W Rose or 11 < nton Harbor Mich The marriage i h ulll lake place April 17th 4 5 0 i H The marriage or Miss Grace Emllle Stone of Rob u 1 Mass and Clifford Clford anc Wallace Dow of Boston will be solem nised on Wednesday March 21st Max JIanaucr returns today from an extended Eastern trIp S S 4 1r J T Gllmer and Miss Gllmcr anl Gimer Irft on Thursday for Los Angeles where they will make a short visit with Salisbury Gllmer Then they wlh New York g0 S S Col and Mrs T G Webber leave In I a few weeks for Europe They will be gone six months wI Mr and Mrs J r S Klnkead qnter talned at dinner on Friday evening Mrs Coulter was the guest of honor nt an Informal dinner given by Mrs LakIn on Friday evening llrg a i S Ono of the prettiest affairs 1 nfalr of the neck was the Informal luncheon In1ol1al given I by Miss Maud Thorn I lss on Tucs Tuesday to a ti I number of her fiIends A dainty buffet luncheon was served the hostess being t assisted by Miss Block and Mrs Smed 3ey Smith rite afternoon was afernoon most pleasantly spent with sewIng and con v creation and the COI rnt 01 guests lingered over I the goodbyes carrying away a memo ry of a very delightful time The In vlted guests were Mesdames Woodruff J H Johnson Smedley Smith Post rur II S Bird Bold J T Glemlinnlng White Misses Hanauer Shearman Ed Jia Shearman na Afton Young Hemp stead Sherman Kimball S S 0 Sirs J C E King entertained at a I I very pretty breakfast yesterday noon in honor of O Coulter The table presented a most attractive atreucnppenr ance nhlte with Its decorations otren and The centerpiece was of white L carnations and ferns and brpad green J and white ribbons added to the effect The guests were Mesdames Coulter William Couler V1lam Jennings Xelden H W I J lOW n Peyton Moyor Ewing Royle Itthlow 4 < llchlow i At the annual meeting of the Needle work guild In Philadelphia In gid PhUndclphia January 2tfr W A Nclden was appointed one of tho llfteeu national directors of natonal dIretor the guild 4 s On Thursday evening Miss Maud Thorn gave a very pleasant chafing dlph 1 rr chafng I < party The affair was Informal and thoroughly enjoyed by those ortl nat en puSh to be present The In vited gets were Measrs and Mes daiurs Pollock Sharp Mr Fred Walk er Misses Crawford Mary Louisa An derson Block Colton Messre Wicks Sprague J Ii Crltchlow Max Smith J Walcott Thompson S 0 5 Thl Jndle5 of the Presbyterian p 1 church are planning a very pretty en rtalnment for the 23rd of this month I to bC given at the church The feature I of the evening will be music and Gib Iy son pictures Several of those which are favorites are being arranged Sol MI83 So-l Maud Thorn was the hostess of C third delightful Rffalon Friday cvning similar to that of lrlday Thursday t Th Invited guests were air and Mrs S C Park Misses Pnrk Lowe Burke Mi Simullpy Smith Mtissrs Burke Oluronce McCornlck JTenry McComlck I < Chares Walker cCorlcJt i er George Lawrence W J Lawrence 1 Mr aud N W R Wallace enter YnIacc tained very pleasantly on Tuesday Tucsla evening at sixtythree The house was prettily decorated for the occasion with pink and while roses and smllax The tally cards were smla taly Crds painted with Ja panese figures Among the wih were Messrs and Mesdames C II Blanch 1 and S D Evans IL E Lee Harding VC Henderson MeCoyP B W Whlt nr v J F Bennett In Miller blisses Ella Atkinson Josie Katz Mabel 1 Wai lac Moswra Ben Rafeh Lear Rltcr Rter Walter Wallace Ashley Wallace ValacC p Child Martin irChytnl r and rB Gus Arnold who wire here fpr several months last summer J have decided to reside In Oakland Cal On Thursday night Mr and Mrs Preecc ty gave a very pleasant card par On Friday night at the resklnce ot George II Raybould was given a very I pleasant card party The prizes were I j won by rs Itaybould and Mrs Wheeler Mr Shermer and Mr Tar pey S S The Ladles Auxiliary to the Locomo tive Engineers will give another or their enjoyable card parties In the Auerbach hall Monday evenIng to which a general Invitation extended Inviaton hn been i S S Mr Charles M 1 Del delightfully en tertained a few friends at sixtythree Friday I afternoon March slxtyt1rN roomwere prettily decorated ilh wih nalms and flowers the effect fower thl cJect being beinG heightened by brilliant brllnnt lights The re I freshments were delicious and daintily dainty nnl served The tallies were pen sketches of llguros The prizes len Igres rrlz ore hand painted china won by Mrs F D Hobbs and Mrs Shelly Tuttle nnt Shly Those entertained w re Mesdames Samuel McDowall A C Bishop J II Illnman F D Hobbs Newell iSceman Henry Harrison Dr Bell A Gemmell Shelly Tuttle E A Klssler Jessie Shel Ion SpIro W J Mclniyre J II Belfus So I Bllrus O A Palmer W M 1 OBrien J 12 I Gallghcr J W Langley Jacob Morltz 12 It Dickinson Jack Reeves Joseph Ilonshaw n B Ensign E A Green wood C Ira Tutth Heber Lee W H Bird Sam Samuels Frank llaidlng I W J Lynch Clarence McCoy Haldlng ford Fred Slade W L Green W H Dunn George Miles M B Whitney J C Lcary Wm fgleheart George I Wood John Clark Jr C W Symms the Misses Ensign Glesy Glllmore Downing I V V S Mrs C H Jenkins entertained the Oak Leaf club at her residence last Thursday evening at sixtythree The 1he prles were awarded to Mrs F Taylor nnd Mrs C H Jenkins after which the guests sat down to refreshments the re1reshmemts thC decorations being white and pink whie and car nations The club will met at Mrs J H Baileys residence C05 South First West street Thursday March 22nd Mr and Mrs J W McCaslIn have returned to the city a > The Ladles Aid society of the IHfr church gave n pleasant reception 11f r honor of Mrs T S C S Tf on Thursday Mr and Mrs T B II Stcnhousc In San Dleo 11 are S S S Mr and Mrs George Alder arc going to San goinG Francisco a short visit o Mrs John Reed and Mrs J M Moore are spending a few days with Mrs W W Armstrong In Park City S S a Col N W Clayton has returned to the city 0 eo Mr and Mrs 1 14 W Madsen pleasant ly entertained on Wednesday evening S S S Th marriage of Miss Gunnell Pet erson and Basil Cornish will take place on March 2iliS taIe S S S Herbert Urry and family who shortly leave for Weber whoslorly eoCl county to reside were pleasantly surprised on Wednesday evening Amoijg the guests were Messrs and Mesdames Angus M Can non A 16 J Hyde Thomas Butler D P Felt Mesdames Emmellne B Wells Mary P Silver A C Wldtsoe Eliza beth Rose Walter P Read Frederick Langton Sarah Alt Misses Mattle Read Bessie Edmonds Mattie Open latle shaw Messrs Theo Newman Charles E Rose and William N Charlls r J I I On Thursday Mrs A B Richardson i gave a pleasant card pnrt gd party to Mes dames Mrs Hedges Dunbar Dale J D Spencer Bransford Earl llcnder son Julia Taylor Moyle Romney Brothers Whitney Stanley Clawson King Clark Misses IIde Wells Em nuillne Wells Louise Savage Brans r ford Clark Culmer Preston I a S S Mrs Frank Groesbeck and Mrs > HOI ate Ensign delightfully 11rs delghtul entertained nt the home of the latter onThursday af a ternoon at a Kensington ThurslD Ienslngton guents were Mesdames Owens George D gUCHts Py per Albert Home Will McDonald Eflle 1 JCDOna1 Knappcn Castleton John Groes heck Nell Groes Brown Nel George Read E James Kate linden Vivian MoCune nlen V1lnn lJeCunc A AY McCune Jr Mandell Eflle C Green Horace Ellcrbeck I Ete reCl Horco ElclDCel Alice Clark Clark Whitney John Stringham Misses Bertha Bishop Claire Clawson Ada and Gencve Ellerbeck Edna and Kate Dwyer billie BItner Llic Alice and Bess ClawBon Alce ald Miss Alice Beeman and Miss Emma M 185 Emma Miller delightfully ller delghlCuly entertained a num ber of their friends at tho formers home 1007 Firststreet on Friday oven Frsttrect lng March Uth Those present were lt Misses Mnry Hodgson llortense Trod g son Pearl Savage Perl Georgia Savage Helen Halm Eva Dlx Edith Davlp Alma Andrew Elizabeth Standish DavJj Elzabeth Nel liB e Loback Minnie Miller Nan Short I Beatrice Davis Nettle Beatrie Ule Hilton Bertha Hiton Hertha Hamilton and Minnie Burmester ml ZUnnle Messrs Emmet Moore Mark Emme lloore McChrys tnli Foster to Curtis Will Hilton old Curts 1 Hion Har oll HcfCron h Edward Hoffman Will JLJUVJ len Tlbbey Gavin Andrew H Henry Vanderwooil Clarence Valderwool Post Clarnce Earl Bradbury Harry Bdro Edward Cashln James Shaw Hyrum lt strom Will Davis Edwin Zl Berg ZwIdUey and Glenn Waterman Mr and Mrs C A Irs Nichols of 1C05 State IG street were given steet a pleasant sur prise party Monday pleaant oc casion being their tenth w wedding niversary Sixtythree was dlng an till L late hour when dalntyrefroshments were served A most enjoyable even Ing i was spent by all who wished Mr and Mrs Nichols Ir man happy many more such events 9 I f Mrs G W Phillips entertained Phiips the enlertnlnet Saturday Night club last cub evening at cards Fourth and music at her residence 531 street strelt Dainty were served and a pleaant refreshments evening was passel S SS Tn J Yo Irvine gave an ave enjoyable I dinner Those to the ladles of th < Social club 1 present were Mrs W G Wil I Ihult h Mr Ell VI Folland Mrs 11 101 Harry Folland Mrs W Lowly Airs r A S lhr lire i1n Mrs J n Irvine Mrs Sharer Mrs Hnnqcn and Sirs BrownS 4 Brown-S S One of the enjoyable events of the week was a card party given by I care 1lven Misses I White and Harriet Shore Harret at 233 L 3 street The game played was progres sive sixtythree The prizes Irogcs were won by Miss Mable Gardiner Miss Nora Burrow Sharp Ottlnger and JoeHold I Tljoe present were Misses Harriet Hariet Rot and Saroli Shore Jsabal1 Nor Sarh ShOll Jstl White I NortfRurroWH JulTO lica HVpler Mablc Gar diner Ir B WhltcvMnanfl Mr J White B Whlte Mr an hS W I I WhIl Herbovt White Joe Held I Will 1 Shore Will Maxwell Dan Dunne f Midgley 2nxwl minger Dunne Earl I I I tllr 0 S 4 I I I The I Opal club cavo n not her of 11 I b dc r 0 Ilghtful entertainments at the Ladles Literary clubrooms Friday evening last Sixtythree wan lilfcd l tho early purl of the evening Prizes were awarded MIa MlnnlfrAnderson and I S Andersen consolation Miss Freeze and U Roy Hughe Refreshment were served and dancing followed until a late heur A new dance was Introducid and taught tnuShL by C L Berry The club decided to give another ball at Chrlstcnscns FridaY Fri-day evening March 23rd It vas decided I de-cided lo lu but two tickets to each member and that no one be admitted at the door union thy present 1 club I I ticket JBy this means It was agreed flrd I tho attendance would be very select I Amongthose present were ssn and cldamca A F Augcll R W Brady t C L Berry C F Tanner W S Antler 18 I James Foray the F L LIbby F E Walker Misses Mary Nichols Ida Fly gnre Wilder Ella Button Fitzgerald Jennlo Irvine Annie Frieze Maud Frieze L C Taylor Florence Taylor Sarah Evan Nellie Riser Retta Lyons Edith aildglcy Myrtle Purcell Lena Adams Claire Whltchcad Mabel Cunningham Cun-ningham Kate Anderson Minnie An derson IUrs Cnrl Zehnter Alessrs Henry Coulam Jr Dr g1 Keysor A N Roscnbaum Frank Nichols C H Dousse J Whlttcmore A W Smith G S Cowan F A Fredericks C W j Olsen J II Blrrell Orrln P Grow i Frank Brown August Stein J H War I 1 drop Fred Luff V P Hlskey R V 1 n 1 Hunt Frank Foster W II Nightingale Nightin-gale William Rumel E A Brough IT S Anderson L Roy Hughes F A Manguni a S The carnival to be given under the auspices of the Retail Clerics associa ton at ChrlBtensons hall Thursday March 15th promises to be one of the largest social affairs ever given In this city The clerks are sparing no pains In making this a great affair i Walter F Druehl of this city who has n large circle of lends was mar ried In DIner on Wednesday to Miss Lona E Stevens The ceremony ils performed at the homo of ProC and Mrs J C Stevens at o I 20 oclock by the Rev U B VosburKh and the ls Yosburlh lnd Epis copal servIce was read The Denver Republican says The bride Is n tall beautiful young woman and was very attractive In an exquisite gown of Duchesse satin en train and trimmed with white mirror velvet appllqucd I with narrow white silk braid applqled colnr I and yoke of puffed and ruffled ofpuled liberty I chiffon a bouquet of brides 10 e9 Ihert and I a tulle veil held on the head with a few sprigs of lilies of the valley completed valc the t costume She was unattended ex I cept by her father who gave her away The ringbearer little threeyearold Gordon Smith son of F 1 Smith car I ried the ring on a silver plate Little Maude Llllo c Moulton was the llowor girl I and ttrcwed rose leaves In the pathway r Of tho lirldnl I tn h > nuu f u In if iuif jiumce Strlclcler received the guests at the door Six little girls In whIte ss held rib bons which made the aisle They wero Misses Mary and Dorothy Crltchell Melanie Mayo Lulu Morton Marjorie Smith and Thcodosla Showthlar After the wedding service n large reception was held The houso was docoralcd 1n l jvd green and pink Re relying with the bride and groom were Druehl Mr and Mrs Stevens Mr and Mrs parents of the groom who came to attend the wedding from Salt wddlnr Lake and havo been staying at tho Brown for the past week Mrs Sara 1lr8 Rich Mra David Waite Mrs L S Brown and Miss Nellie Bright of Iowa After an extended wedding weldlng trip they will be at home t their friends at Suit Lake City where the groom has fur nished a home for his bride at 130 South Twelfth East streetS street-S a a Mlsa E r Dukes delighted her hear cra In the Central Christian church Friday evening with a description of descrlpton her visit to England and Scotland notably the places mado Scotand by Robert Burns 0 a Salt Lake council 1517 Royal Arcan um gave a very pleasant and Informal smoker at Its hall on Thursday evening a a a ccnlng The students of the L D S Business Juslnss college gave a reception to the faculty on Thursday nightS facul night-S 00 Mrs Ida Emerson of South Main street gave n reception In honor of MIss Jar L Pctrle of S1 Paul Minn on Thursday last It was an occasion to show courtesies to a visiting Re bekah Miss Petrie being a member of remlcr St Paul RoUekuh lodge No 31 1 O O F About llfteon I couples ladles and gentlemen were present to welcome so charming a guest A select orchestra gave some good music and refresh 0 I ments were served late In the evening airs N B Dresser and family have 1t farl changed their residence to 354 East Fifth South S 0 S TIne Oriole SixtyThree club mete met-e lesdfJ evening at the residence of air and airs Henry Thayno on State street Prizes were awarded to airs Bradford and air Kyes Those present 115 were Messrs and aiesdamcs Anderson Bradford Emerson Eyes Korupkat Lathrop ScovlIIe Thayne Mrs Hawkes Miss aieComte Messrs Kllp pIe Ilawkes and Fehrman Kll i > i tOn t-On Friday evening at the Independent schoolhouse the Mutual Improvement societies of the Eighteenth ward will give n ball The music will be furnIshed fur-nished by Chrlstensens orchestra and the following committee has charge of the affair Misses Ethel Savllle Laura Salle Lnul Patrick Margaret Caine Mary Young Rose Toronto Chance Thatcher airs Frances Thomassen airs Emma W mnU Pyper I airs Marion Whitney W G Patrick J T Clayton Harry Kimball KlmLal Frank aioyle II G Whitney Will W11 Shepherd George D Pyper S w S On Friday evening Miss MInnIe Thorn celebrated her tenth birthday at the hOe of her grandmother airs O G Workman 03 South First West Covers were laid for twentyfour little ones who were generously helped with wlh goodies by ailss Hub B Workman and Miss Harriet E Smith aunt and cousin of the hostess After an enjoyable three hours the children were taken home The little hostess received many very pretty birthday presents 1 4 i Miss Rae Llchtenstcln and Max Har iJax ris will receive their friends today at her home 123 South West Temple O u air and airs Davis entertained the You and I Crystal club Thursday The hostess h was presented with 0 prescnted a gift from the club and high five wns played for I short time The winners were airs D Gallacher C A Strickland airs Davis and air Procter The guests lr then adjourned to tho diningroom rom where supper was served The remain del of the evening was passed with music and recitations The club ad journed tp meet in two weeks with air and Mrs John Tlmms 253 Sixth street I A S street Miss Lottie Jeffries entertained at cards and music on Wednesday In hon or of ailss Belle Sturgeon Dainty re freshments I 1eshmIHlfs were served and a very pleasant time was enjoyed Mrs Ralph Slddoway gave a very I pleasant1 surprise party In honor of her I husband Tuesdayeenln to evening Q a number of his friends The tlmeri wasspout In muxiu aiid jcjamvs Those presentwenx I ln C Rruns Mrs R lr Slddoway HlUI I < MlsstfsJciOile MCUUgh Bessie Harris I I Tllllc Larson Catherine 0 I I Tiie Lnbwi Slddoway Ed 0 nn Coates and Ada Splnghall Messrs I Splnghnl Zlcssrs C Bruns E Wilson A F OhmeiO Peterson U Brown J V Buckle and L A Shorten 0 1 T evening The rompanylixi been rehearw Ins for lume lime niid they will l no doubt b greeted by a i 4 nut S bOO bO-O Ail < f3 Walker cam up from Zion where sb has been visiting friends for some time I as D C McLaughlin went down to the mc trcpolu Thursday S a rnoo 0 7 IP and Mrs Solon lJrs Spiro 8 pnt several days In Pal k the iat weekS week-S S S rand I Ms XV M airQuarrle spent Wednesday Thursday In Park the Prk guest of Mr 1 i home and Mr McPherson she Put ot her t In Denver FrJ4B afternoon Mrs 1ultr Scott ent rtalne l about twenty of her lady friends at a cliarmlnc I 1 oclock luncheon Saturday I llarmln S S S Mrs IV M Moore and Mrs ore n OiarU Ilearte will spend en of next work In Park the guests of Mr and Mn Arm strong S 9 S Tho members of the I F F club wr pleasantly entcrtaln at the home of Art Golst Friday eveningS o S S S fN M M F Allen went to Zion Sat urday afternoon to remain over Sunday S S S i i Irlday evening at the home of Mr Charles Hfuth a very plnhgum 1 wan given by the Misses Itlrswn 6 parts i Ada Paltvrson lI S8 Lena Clu oh and I Pattrsn After n few spirliiMl gomes was lllrlol pluyed p ue prize prlzcl were award l Miss Joim < < 10 I n Pearson < ladles first Mls Maud Gray 5on < l G D nl rNt JI1 < Rents I first Robert Uhoirltt t Jtn K < < ond Irl Del ieIcus refrc9hm LlllnUH i slon of the nts Ivenlngs vro served iilrnmire l at the ThoKo on < Iu I I who wero prcHent wr Slo > dainc > H F R IJi Sharp Eva vlR Fred the Smith MLsscs Clarence Maud Gray Blocker Anna W Don la I GTOKC Conover Luella Sanborn Frunklo Noonan Mnmlo Martin Resdo Harrison Mnrtha LnnnhiR Jean IVirBnn LanntJ Jea Parsn Mamie Pearson Peron Cora Snyder and Corn an Mamie Hurley Messrs < feHr Blockor Gallatior KMin McCorkle I COlahr gln Llcdoman Westcott L Blood Wlierrltl Thomson Veltcot llOll Wilson Snydir Martin u KJUIIllll UUI Hampton I don and Gorder Mnrtn Jumpton Con V V S Mrs Cross entertained the Askme < rtnlld Afkml tub I at her homo hol on Norfolk avenue Monday l aVlnue llndlY j afternoon and a delightful time delghlCul tme was had |