Show At tho Porches yesterday Mrs George Y Wallace gave an afternoon party for about thirty of nor friends which was greatly enjoyed A guessing contest of a novel description caused no end of rUt S Wellknown advertisements bearing portraits por-traits were Used The portraits Tvero cutout cut-out nnd replaced wit h others he I content lining on the IdeallY of the substitutes Tho prlxes wore won by Mrp Jna ant Mrs Sam Park After toe contest refreshments re-freshments were served 0 4 < > The second annual hal of lodge 57 International In-ternational Brotherhood of Electrical Worker wuj hold last night In Chris tenens hall It was a brilliant event Tho hall WAS one mass of electric light and crowded to Its utmost capacity mal being present merely to catch a glimpse of tho electrIcal decorations which have never been equaled In this city From a tollphone t pole at the clock corner hung n transparency l reading Follow the eol orod lights Crowd did so n different colored light beingon every polo along First South to thehall Hero mammoth letters 1 I B K V hung oer the entrance en-trance The entrance nut the dressing rooms were brightly lighted while the parlor was In dark shaded lights trees and flowers being tilled with wee electric lights Tho difference between this room and the hal was truly startling In the center hung twcntv arc lights and from thorn were rftrotched streamers of bt tIng t-Ing each holding hundreds of lights Electric fans on the walls coolod the air for the dancers and upon the stage were telephones of tho latest pattern In operation ope-ration nnd samples of the very latest electrical appliances Tho Christensen orchestra furnished delightful music and everyone had a great time The committees commit-tees were as follows ArranJemenlsC J Reading Ed Lawrence Law-rence J F Baker Decoration C Walker D B IMc BrIde Charles ShIpman Reception F Buckley L J Haddock Had-dock C J Reed W 13 Raines Ralph Blair J I Lalrson P S Goodro Hugo Kai ck Floor Le Grande Robblns J L Mo Farland Mrs F C Walker Miss Jonnie Jon-nie Grlm del Miss Agnes Bowman Miss Morcy Tuekett Ilarlon Scheiber Oscar Sunberg Miss Ida Weggeland Miss Laura Newton Miss Etta Foil Door James Hodgson I C Johnson James E Brlnkman Joseph Irvine a B T Cannon left yesterday for a bus incss trip to cf York 0 A now euchre club has been formed by a number of ladles tho first meeting to bo hell on Friday afternoon at tho home of Mrs W S Jones S a 0 Maj P R Egan gave a luncheon at Boardsleys yesterday afternoon followed by a box party at the Theater The guests wero Mcsdamcs Henry La Motto Inlon Worthington S D Sturgis II D NIles and Mies Niles Mrs James E Clinton and Mrs Wil liam L Ellorbck were hostesses of a charming Kensington yesterday afternoon after-noon given complimentary to Mrs James JJ Clinton Jr The rooms were beautifully beauti-fully decorated lie drawingroom with palms while carnations and smllax the library was entirely In grocn while red was the color scheme effectively carried out In the drawingroom which was darkened A large cluster of red carnations carna-tions formed the table centerpiece and the candelabra wore shaded In red whllo ropes of smllax were drawn from tho four corners to the chandelier BetXvecn for tyfive and fifty guests were present Miss Alice French Octave ThaneO tho wellknown writer will reach Salt Lako City thin afternoon and will remain re-main hero a few days before leaving for hor Eastern home During her visit In San Francisco Miss French was quIte ill and for that reason the reception which was to have been given In her honor has been abandoned Mrs Morton French and Mrs Eugene Lewis will however give a breakfast In her honor on Friday morning I will be at the home of Mrs Lewis and will bo an elaborate affair Sixty guests havo been invited to meet Miss French Miss Dora and Miss Elizabeth Dar entertain en-tertain tho Whist club Friday 090 Mr and Mrs Windsor V Rice leave tho first of tho month for an extended trip through Mexico and tho Southern States I 0 Mrs George Y Wallace entertains Thursday afternoon 0 0 C Mrs F A Vincent delightfully cnlcr tamed about forty guests yesterday af tornoon The roomu were artistically decorated for tho occasion pink carnations carna-tions and ferns being used In tho dining room the table centerpiece was Batten berg and a hugo cluster of carnations With candelabra at olthor end shaded In pink Hero Mrs Plummer poured coffee and those assisting wore Mrs W S Su mns Mrs Boggs and Miss Wlghtman During the afternoon Mrs Elmor Jones read an Interesting paper un Muck London Lon-don and delightful vocal and Instrumental Instru-mental solos wore rendered by Mrs Plummor and Miss Davis A drawing contest was a pleasurable feature In which Mrs Dalby won n lace handkerchief handker-chief 0 t Bishop Ieonnrd gave a Jolly sleighing party last evening for his daughters Dorothy and Margaret and about eight ccn of their liltlo friends Miss 011 nand n-and Miss Slssu accompanied the puny 0 0 0 Miss Helen Shepard entertained at dinner din-ner Inst evening In honor of CnptO 11 Grow P V 0 Mrs D Solomon of Now York Is vISIting vISIt-Ing her daughter Mro Henry Conn of this city She will spend y the t u summer hOle Franklin MDe La Mnr aged 2 and Miss A Holsten agrd 10 wellknown young people ot Blngham wore united In marriage by Deputy Clerk Emery ycatcr day |