Show ccI1Y i l 4N l rfr Receptions and Balls Tomorrow evening at the Ladles Literary Lit-erary club a number of thc old friends erry will of Paymaster George F Downey wl to germanwhlch promises give him a gcrman gve Tho be the largest event of the week subscribers arc cR Alley J I Bid Well J W K Bracken T Ellis Browne el Critch J E Caine Dr Crltchlow J S J low GeorGe K Fischer E S Ferry T Goodwin R J GJcnuinnlng G J Gibson M S Hannuer B F Hay ward A George W Helntx Grant Hampton F Holdcn EO Howard Kenneth lcrr Frederick Lyon Dr Lindsay D S Murray Burns Macdonald Henry lurry ACcCornick George Nolan Dr Park S C cColicliGcorsc Park M Pendergst Dr Pfputz W V l George M Scott O J j3i LLIiS bury Clarence Sprague Max Smith i > X Smith D J Sharp W H Shearman J W Thompson George Y Wallace E J Wicks George Westervclt J K Walker J H Young 4 O In honor oC Paymaster George F Downey was a dance given last evenIng even-Ing by r O J Salisbury at their hospitable First South street residence The rooms were very prettily decorated deco-rated With white roses and cluster carnations car-nations and presented a bright appearance ap-pearance Those asked to enjoy the affair vyere MaJ and Mrs George M Downey MaJ and Mrs George F Downey Ma and Mrs George Young Capt and Mrs Sturgls Messrs and I Mcsdames Ho Sherman Pcarsall E W Clarke n H Channlng Fran ken Robert Harkness Faber Gaylord Parker the Misses Almy Burke Don nellan Dooly Hanauer Ivors Lowe Judge Read Kinney Mary Klnney Porter Sherman Laura Sherman Marie Nnson Adelaide Nason Shear Mare Edna Shearman Messrs P > H Lannan Scott McElroy Royle T Ellis l El-lis Browne Nolan Rlpley Porter ls Clossln Harry Shearman Goodwin J Gibson Thompson Holdcn Hanauer Burke Richardson G Y Wallace Shoup George Lawrence G L Hutch Ins Col Dohnellan Dr Bracken Lietits Berry Plat Peyton Potts a o The University dance at Christen sens on Friday night was a very pleasant pleas-ant and successful event Among those present were President and Mrs Klngsbury 11 and Mrs Harvey Holmes Dr and Mrs Odcll Prof Toronto To-ronto Prof Benjamin Howclls Prof Solomon Acres rs Davis the Misses Edna Barker June McIntosh Mabel Harker Lcda Rawllns May Billings Edit Klngsbury Vivian Little Mrs John Y Rich Pearl Wellcr Beatrice Wilkensen June McIntyre Mary Sharp Marge Young Annie Adams Josqphlne Wells Annette Ferguson Mable Crowjey Goldie Dix Stella Rcllley Gertie Rclllcy Gertie Slyers Glare Cure neWt Pypcr Hattie Whitney Whit-ney Minnie James Ovy Dlx Nellie Dlx Lucllc Badger Evlc Thomas Davis Da-vis Jennie Lynne Winnie Lynne Pearl Aline Cris Van Cott Edith Sherreden Alne mon Myrtle Banks Claudia Sohofiold Retta Squires Eflle Greenstreet June ROc Georgia Savage Genie Felt El ma Young Afton Young Adelaide Home Beatrice McDownold Susie Sawyer Ethel Markham Afton Kimball Kim-ball Bessie Bowrlng Vera Lynn Gene Clark Messrs Acree liowells Harvey Holmes C C Crlsmon Will Dunn Elliot Kimball Al Cowan George M a this Wall Wilding II T Hatfleld Victor Vic-tor Lollln Sam Taylor Lloyd Draper Ellas Ashton Leon Myers Roscoe Brccden Roy Sanders Will Ray Lut Ray Ashley Wallace A C Smith n AshleY J George Riser Jim Wade Den Mom tosh Jess Olsfon II Groesbcck Warren War-ren Latlmer Sid Morris Robert Grant George Brown William Nuttal W Burton Marima Fortcr Al Hayes Waldo Klngsbury Harry Brooks L Young Frank Dole Jay Groo Rollin Dole Walt Conrad Art Knowlton H T Thomas Garr M J3 Campbell Arthur Dinners and Luncheons Major Egan gave an elaborate luncheon lun-cheon at the Tavern Tuesday afternoon followed by a box party at thc theater The guests were Mesdames Henry La Mote Union Worthington S D Stur gfc H D Niles and V a Hiss aMiss Niles a-Miss Helen Shepard entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor or Capt O E Grow Mrs A L Miller entertained nt luncheon lun-cheon Monday and at dinner Monday evening James A Pollock entertained informally infor-mally at dinner Friday evening The Guests weru Mr and Mrs George Faber Downey Miss Wlnn Miss Block Messrs Wicks Hcliuz and Holdcn a U aMiss I a-Miss Alice French was tho guest of honor at an elaborate breakfast given tTrlday by Mrs Eugene Lewis and Mrs Morton French at the home oC the former for-mer The roms were beautifully decorated dec-orated with a profusion of carnations the hal being in red and the drawing room library and diningroom in pink tastefully arranged with ferns and amllax which was wreathed around the chandeliers An Immense cluster custer of pink carnations formed the table centerpiece Fifty guests were present pres-ent those Invited being Mcsdames Hc ber M Wells Ezra Thompson George II Taggart JE Dooly J S Fergus non W G Filer Perry S Heath J W Nelll Ann Sharp N A Ransohofl1 O L Savage DT Sharp L W Snow Lorenzo Snow Jr Clarence T Brown F B Stephen Jay T Harris Marv Judge DaMd Keith Rood C i Hood Wlgluman DS Murray Platt Jcvne W M Ferry Truman dard S Fer ry Rice Iglehardt Miles Ritchie Tracy Tra-cy Ablel 1 Leonard Gnllgher Thachcr Bascom C S Wilkes Woodward Da sol Bidwoll Fabian llcnderaon H W Brown BoggH John Cain S L Boggs Almy Keycs W W Flagg A r T < Vollmor Kenneth Kerr McGrath John Marshall Bransford Wilkcs Worthington Luce McMillan Pitts E McMIla S Dunior Rogers Crawford Pits li < > and R H anc Ofccr Mrs laidor Mayer entertained at luncheon Friday In honor of Mrs Lind say Rogers Violets and maidenhair < mal enhlr ferns with candelabra shaded In red made effective table decorations Those present vfero Mrs Lindsay Rogers r Olive Goylor Mrs J S Davelor n Daelel Mrs Sands Mra Blckford Mrs S D Evans Mrs John Reid Mrs i Mrs Ashe Mrs J D Adams Elot 1ha Lota McMillan Mien Clary Miss Mayer a TheAlta club has been the scone of many social functions but it Is doubt ful If any have ever surpassed In nil that goes to make un affair of the hind truly delightful the luncheon given there yesterday honor of Mrs Jack Armstrong Jcvne by Mrs Alexander Alex-ander C Ewing I waR not a large affair but there was about It all that eleganCe and charming hospitality which over characterise thc entertain ancrtts provided by Mrs EwinG for her friends Hostess and guests were scaled around one large table In what Is known as tho goldroom The light of day was excluded and pinkshaded candles In beautiful silver candelabra shed a soft light through the room In tho center of the table was an ex qulsltp creation of bridesmaids roses plumosa nnd smilax the roses and plumosa rising gracefully from an ob longshaped base of smllax From tho I chandelier hung festoonlngs of roses and plumosa entwined with pink ribbons rib-bons while over the tablecloth wore strewn strands of smilax thc whole effect being most pleasing Beside tho guest of honor and hoste there were present Mesdnmes Hcbcr M Wells Robert Walker Edwin F Holmes Robert J Glendinning H T Cleaver Robert Smith R A Keys W V Eborly L Frankcn Mabel McClure Wilbur Flagg W Montague Ferry Burns Macdonald David S Murray Edwin S Ferry William Ih Irvine Charles Read William A Akcrs Clifford Clif-ford Ji Pcarsall Jay T Harris arid Mrs Duke Baxter the Misses Dooly DOra and Elizabeth Dern 1 0 0 t t c Mrs Stephen IT Babcock will entertain enter-tain on Tuesday at an elaborate luncheon lun-cheon 0 v a MrS E M Miller entertained informally In-formally at luncheon on Saturday afternoon af-ternoon American beauties were used in the decorations Covers were laid for eight S a I Mrs Job White was n hostess of a delightful luncheon Thursday Thc guests wore Mesdames William Clark Coulson William Rlngcrt John A Pratt Splicer Misses Dora Wright and Neva a S Mrs Ezra Stephenson entertained at an elaborate dinner on Tuesday afternoon after-noon about twent guests being pre ent The tables were beautifully decorated deco-rated with carnations and smllax a delicious menu being served and tho alfalr was In all respects a delightful one The guests were Mrs E B Wells Mrs Bathshebo Smith Mrs Margaret P Young Mrs Prlscllla Jennings Jen-nings Mt tS Mnrgarot T ror Mrs Martha G Well Mrs Julia C HoWe Mrs Eliza B Young Mrs Emily H I Cannon Mrs Hannah CI Wells Mrs Amelia F < Young Mrs S M Blair Mrs L A VeIL Mrs Lucy B Young Mrs Lydia D Aldftr Mrs Susan II Wells Mrs Minnie J Snow Mrs Lucy W KImball and Mrs C C R Wells Cad Parties and Teas j Mrs L M Bailey gave a Informal te1L Monday afternoon complimentary to Mrs Sale BogS Mrs Jack Keith entertained informally inform-ally at cards Saturday evening complimentary com-plimentary to Miss La Chappcllc and Miss Blytho of Evanston Wyo First prizes were won by Miss La Chap I pcllc and ErIc Davelcr booby prizes by Miss my the and Fairchild Sherman Sher-man Those not winning were consoled con-soled 1jy clusters t of carnations a At the Porches Tuesday Mrs George Y Wallace vo an afternoon Yalace gave aferoon party for about thirty jDf her friends which was greatly enjoyed A guessing contest con-test 01 0 novel description caused no end of fun Wellknown advertisements Wel1non ndcrtse meats bearing tpor traits were used The porLalL were cut out and replaced re-placed with others the contest being oh the identity of the substitutes The prizes were won by Mrs Jevno and rS Sam Park After the contest refreshments re-freshments were served a a a I A ncW euchre club has been formed by a number of ladles the first meeting meet-Ing being held on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs W S Jones a I Mrs F A Vincent delightfully entertained en-tertained about forty guests Tuesday afternoon The rooms wore artistically artisti-cally decorated for the occasion pink carnations and ferns being used In tile diningroom the table centerpiece was Wallenberg and a huge cluster of carnations with candelabra at either end shaded in pink Here Mrs Plum mer poured coffee and those assisting were Mrs W S Sumns r Boggs and Miss Wlghtman During thc af lornoon Mrs Elmer Jones read an interesting ac teresting paper on Jack London and dcllghtful vocal and Instrumental solos so-los were rendered by Mrs Plummer and Miss Dais f drawhig contest was a pleasurable eaturein which Mrs Dalby won a n lace handkerchief Miss Dern and Miss Elizabeth Dent entertained the Whist club Friday c a MAn M-An event which will bl < looked forward for-ward to with pleasurable anticlpa lions will bo the afternoon ten to be given by Mr and Mrs J L Frankcn and Mr and Mrs L 11 George Nye on Washingtons birthday I will be given at tho Ladles Literary clubhouse Crom 1 to 7 oclock and tho hosts and hostesses will be assisted by several of their friendsa a a a Mrs James E Clinton and Mrs William liam L Ellcrbeck were hostesses of a charming Kenslngtpn Tuesday afternoon after-noon given complimentary to Sirs James E Clinton Jr The rooms were beautifully decorated l the drawing room with palms white carnations and smllax thc library was entirely In green yhllc red WeS the color scheme effectively carried out In tho dining room which was darkened A largo cluster of red carnations formed the table centerpiece and thc candela r were shaded In red while ropes of smllax were drawn from tho four corners to tho chandelier Those present pres-ent were Mcsdamts George A Snow Josh Grant L L Downing A W Mc Cune Walter Jennings John Sharp David KeHhTD Lewis G W Snow Ileber J Grant F S Richards N A Empcy Joseph S Richard T R Ellcr Eler beck J D Wood Shopnrd Benson Willlnm Wantland Healy of Qgdqn Twomcy of Chicago Rodney Badger Douglas Swan II S Young Heber Richards W H Mclntyre Louis Scckcls W C SpCnce H D Ellerbeclc J J McClellanv Dan Spencer Tom Jennings Byron Groo C T Farns worth John Felt D H womeJT J Mackintosh H S Goddard John Hampton Hannah Wells A E Welby Gllmer Charles Crismon Ao T Mc Cannc Gilbert McLean Samuel Paul c Misses Dell Snow Crlsmon Welby H U Mrs James E CJInton and Mrs WIU lam L Ellerbeclc again delightfully entertained Wednesday afternoon at euchre In honor of Mrs James E Clinton Jr Thc rooms were beauti fully decorated with carnations and smllax the drawingroom In yellow the library In green and tho dining room In red Thc table centerpiece was red carnations and at either dId the candelabra were shaded in red while wreaths of smllax were artistically artistic-ally entwined around the chandelier ler above Here Mrs Hyde Dale < and ald rs George Ellcrbeck poured choco late and coffee and those who assisted Mrs Clinton aim Mrs ISllorbeck In en tertaining were Misses Luvcra Snow Estclle Clinton Judith Evans < 3encai Hague Winnie Welby Ethel Paul < and Mrs Tom Ellerbeck PrJzep wcre vbn the flit by Miss Pauline Groo and If Frank Stephens won Urn connolatlon The guests were conDolclbn King Hyde Dale C Stanley Price George Stephens Dana Smith Gumme of Lincoln Alex Campbell George El lerbeck Anthony Godbc Lindsay Rogers Rog-ers T R Ellerbeclc L C Karrick < George Lambert Arthur Lynn G M Marshall Chaunccy Benedict Clarence Clar-ence Travers Albert Vorse A L Hop paugh Joseph T Richards Raymond Naylor PcarsnlJ Hagenbarth of Idaho Pearsat Charles Plummcr Gustave Duncan Andrew Dowd W II Dale Frank Jennings Misses Geneve Ellerbeck Dern Elizabeth Dern Julia Hays Enid Lloffat Winnie Welby Camcran LOll ard Florence Stevenson Jane Mackintosh Mackin-tosh l Juno Mcintyre Ellcrbeck Ethel Lynn Catherine Culmcr Mary Maxon Afton Young Bessie Clawson Elizabeth Eliza-beth Groo Parker Edith Parker Pauline Pau-line Groo Jasmine Young Ethel Paul Claudia Morris Marie Luce Conroyof Ogden Jack larl Hattie Jennings Mamie Porter Sallle Leonard laml a 0 A Mrs Henry Lawrence and Mrs J H Mr Heny < entertained delightfully at cards Young deJghLulb Thursday afternoon at the homo of the former complimentary aeloon to Miss Nowlon Eleven tables were played nnd prizes Ferry were won by Mrs Montague Mrs Duke nnd Mrs Alder I 4 S Mrs George Y Wallace was hostess of iIrs a charming affair Thursday afternoon after-noon A unique guessing contest wns the feature of the afternoon The rooms were artistically decorated with pink carnotons nrlslcaly prizes were won by Mrs Boggs and H Mrs Pfoutz Mr and lr EA Hartensleln entertained en-tertained at sixtythroe lat Thursday evening at their residence 405 Second street The first gentlemens prize was won by Charles King The ladys prize by Mrs C O King gontlcmens booby prize Mr Parkinson and ladys booby prize by Mrs Parkinson Following the game delicious refreshments were served and the guests after enjoying the bountiful repast were entertained with music Those present were rand r-and Mrs John Wiscombe Mr and Mrs H G Naisbett Mr and Mrs H G Pllt Mr and Mrs Charles O King Mr and Mrs J W Burton Mr and Mrs S B King Mr and Mrs Frank D Luff Mr and Mrs J W Jenkins rs Hannah D Hampton Miss Adeline Ade-line Dunbar Prof and Mrs Leo Bird Mr and Mrs Parkinson Miss Isabella 111 Dunbar Mr and Mrri T F homo Miss Elsie Maud Hampton Mr Burton Mr and Mrs Leslie Mr and Mrs J T Dunbar Weddings and Engagements A notably Interesting and picturesque event of the weeks affairs was the celebration of the marlrugc of Rabbi Louis G Reynolds of Salt Lake and Miss Belle Zemansky daughter of Mr lss Dele O 11 and Mrs N Zemanslcy of this city The home was completely converted into a bower of greens and foliage with dashes of pink to give a dainty effect Tho house was ablaze with lights and the spacious rooms were fragrant with delicate pink blossoms In the em bayed windows of the parlor white Illusion Il-lusion formed tho background with ferns streamers of smllax Intermingling Intermin-gling with beautiful clusters of pink roses and carnations Tile bridal music mu-sic from Lohengrin from the stringed orchestra proclaimed the wedding hour and the coming of thc bride The hooper or canopy draped with handsome white silks embroidered was held by the four groomsmen Joseph Jo-seph Jacobs Joscoh Bloomberg Alex Cohen and Ellis Zemansky under which the bridal couple plighted their troth Here Rabbi Reynolds assisted by A Mayer of Alnmcra awaited the bride as she came through the passage pas-sage made by the ribbons ld by her bridesmaids Misses Julia Jacobs Josie Lovlson Rose Levy and Anna Marks Thc ringbearer and maid of honor preceded pre-ceded the bride who was accompanied accompan-ied by her father Rabbi Jacob Voor sanger of San Francisco performed the Impressive Jewish ceremony witnessed i by the relatives and Intimate friends Alter the round of congratulations nil sat down to thc wedding banquet which WeS most elaborate in every detail de-tail The tables were attractive in their appointments flowers and greens Health and happiness were toasted to thp young couple Among thoso responding re-sponding were A Elkus Louis Hellbron and Rabbi Reynolds The bride who is a handsome brunette bru-nette with a wealth of rich coloring ufis becomingly attired In colollnS selinc do sole over shimmering white satin exquisitely bedecked In Inces and frills A wreath crowned her head from which fell her veil in a cloud to the hem of her long train Carnations sho held In her hand The maid of honor her twin sister Llette wore a flulfy gown of pink organdie ovor pink taffeta nndcarrCI1 pink carnations and ferns Similarly were tha bridesmaids gowned giving a chatmlng effect to tlc scone Upon a white satin cushionllttlb LcslieLlcb tcnstein bore thc wedding ring and wore I smart costume of white flail r2l The gIfts Included innumerable piece and sets o sparkling crystal sliver erous checks and china besides several gen In the evening from 7 to 10 many nny friends of the young couple came to bestow their best wishes and enter into thc good times of the reception Rev Reynolds and wifo will spend a month Journeying from place to place before returningrito to Salt Lake City where Rabbi Reynolds is greatly beloved be-loved by his congregation of Bnal Israel l J 4 Cards are out for thc wedding reception re-ception of Miss Eleanor McDonald and Mr Richard Chamberlain Purel Personal t James WNelllhas gone to Butte on mining business v = V Lieut Lyle of Fort Dougless has returned re-turned from a leave of absense in the East Mrs S M Day of Ogden is the guest of Mrs M A Brceden Mrs Hurst and little daughter of Ogden who have been the guests of AttorneyGeneral and Mrs Brccden returned homo Monday Capt and Mrsllatch of Fort Doug las arc expected to return February 20lh from their Eastern trip < i Mr andMrsjIIIT Lawson tato back from California land loft for Denver on Friday a Mrs Curtis L Knight has gone to Nephi to visit with Mrs Thomas Ma rioncaux 4 4 4 Miss May Sinclair is home from Og den where she has been visiting friends Misses Flora Twelves and Florence Mooro from Provo arc visiting Misses May St Clalr and Lulu Buckle for a few days I a a O B T Cannon left Tuesday for abus mess trip to New York a a u Walter Lewis of Butte was here Monday on his way East Mrs O K Lewis and Mrs Walter Lewis arc I guests of Mrs S S Walker O a a Mrs Albert Herz departed for her old home In Chicago Monday to remain several months the guest of her father and relatives a a Mrs D Solomon of New York Is vis iting1 her daughter Mrs Henry Cohn of this city She will spend tile summer sum-mer here Mr and Mrs Windsor V Rice will shortly leave for a a tour a of Mexico Mra Judge and Miss Judge left yesterday for an extended trip to the Holy Land a a Mrs Arthur E Pratt of Ogden is a guest in tho city Will Gllmer who has been visiting In the city for some time returned to Colorado Tuesdaya a A The Misses Manning of Columbus I1B are at the Manltou for tho remainder re-mainder of the winter u Mr and fS John Marshall and daughter left Wednesday for Call fornla where they will remain for some mon Lbs Mr and Mrs J E Gallgher left yes lerday for tho East for an extended visit a a Charles Rooklidgc Is in the city from Mcrcur for 0 few days e a George Gibson is I expected homo from San Francisco shortly a K a Mrs W A Nclden left Tuesday for a trip to her homo in Pennsylvania bo Mr and Mrs Morton French have taken the Marshall homo 13 Fifth East street where they will be at home for tho next two or three months o Mr nnd Mrs EJ Yard are expoctc < home shortly from their trip to Mexico G Duncan returned Friday evening from n two weeks trip through Mexico Texas and the Southern states a 9 V Mrs J T Paine of Ogden Is visting In the city S 44 Ogden Miss May Sinclair has returned from 0 a Mrs Gcorglc CFootc entertained Informally In-formally Friday afternoon a S Mrs Arthur L Brattaln will be at home to her friends on Tuesday at 7S P I street a 0 0 Mrs L K Hnll his returned from Telluride where she has been visiting her daughter Jstng Mr and Mrs George A StevcnDon and son und Mrs J B Rudy and Miss Imi Rudy have gone t California Mr and Mrs Charles Lashbrook arc at the Manitou 6 a a Mrs Edwin F Holmes has returned from her pleasant three weeks Eastern trip and is at home at the Amelia palace Mrs William G Wigglnton with her sons Carette and Frank left Tuesday for Cripple Creek for < i visit of some months a < a Mr and Mrs Morton French will occupy oc-cupy thc home of Judge and Ira John Marshall for the rest of the winter Mr and Mrs Fred Richmond have left tho Normandy and will be at home after the first of the month at 321 Sixth East street i a a Mrs Clarence T Brown left Thursday for Chicago to visit her mother Mrs Gunsaulus I a a a i Mr and Mrs E S Robinson of Santa Barbara who have been the guests of Miss Porter havo returned to their home a a a lrs Williams and Percy Williams of Cleveland who have been at the Fifth East hotel for some time have gone to lme gne tc Clforia accompanied by Mrs Frances Fran-ces Wilkinson and Mrs Prlscllla Wells a 0 a Mr and Mrs J O Cross are now at home to their friends at 111 South Eleventh Elev-enth East Mr and Mrs Harry S Knight have moved to tile Kenyon Mrs Knight will be at homo to her friends on Tuesdays hereafter a a a Mrs McCrysbal and Miss McCrystal arc expected shortly from California a a aMiss a-Miss Elizabeth Davis leaves soon for Boston where she wll pursue the study of voice culture O I Mrs Woodruff find Miss KImball aret entertaining Miss Newton of Pasadena Cnl a f r L E Hall is home from a visit with her daughler af Telluride Colo a a a Mrs da E Drummond entertained a few friends very pleasantly at cards I Thursday evening a 0 4 Miss Josle Mulvany and Miss Emma Sanderson will receive their many friends Tuesday evening at the homo of tho latter An oldfashioned popcorn feast and taffypull with games of ye olden times will be the principal features feat-ures of the evening u 4 4 Miss Ada Goldstein arrived Friday night from New Zealand and is the guest of Mrs F S Richards O a a Mrs Burns Macdonald nnd Mrs Duke Baxter aro contemplating a trip to Europe somo time In the near future a aMiss a-Miss has returned to her home In New York City after a picas ant visit with Mrs E 1 Miller of this city a a a Mr and Mrs E O Howard entertained enter-tained Informally last evening O a Mrs Joel F Allen and daughter Kathleen leayc for California next week for the winter S Mrs Elbrhlgo L Thomas Is visiting In Denver lilisccllancous Events Mrs W II Jones entertained the comrades of J B McKcan post GAR cean H and thc members of McKean WR C at her home 231 Third East street Wednesday evening a a a Thc second annual ball of lodge 57 International Brothorhool of Electrical Workers was held Tuesday night In ChrlstcnEcns hal 1 was a brilliant event The hal was one mass of electric elec-tric light and crowded to its utmost capacity many being present merely to catch a glimpse of the electrical decorations decora-tions which have nsvcr been equalled In this city From 0 telephone pole at the clock corner hung a transparency reading Follow the colored lights Crowds did so 0 different colored light being on every pole along First South to thc hall Hero mammlth letters 1 B E W hung over the entrance The entrance and the dressingrooms were brightly lighted while the parlor was In darkshaded lights trees and flowers flow-ers being filled wHit wee electric lights Tho difference between this room and the hal was truly slurlllng In the center hung twenty arc lights and from them were stretched streamers of buntIng bunt-Ing each of them holding hundreds of lights Electric fans on the walls cooled tho air for tho dancers and upon the stage were telephones of thc latest pat torn In operation and samples of the very latest electrical appliances Tho Christensen orchestra furnished delightful de-lightful music and everyone had a great time The committees wer6qs follows Arrangements J Reading Ed Lawrence J F Baker Decoration C Walker D B McBride Mc-Bride Charles Shipman Rcccpllon F Buckley L J Haddock Had-dock C J Reed W E flames Ralph Blair J L Lairson P S Goodbro Hugo Karrick Floor Le Grand Bobbins J L Mc Farland Mrs F C Walker Miss Jennie Jen-nie Grlmsdell Miss Agnes Bowman Oscar Os-car Sanberg Miss Ida Wcggeland Miss Laura Newton Miss Etta Felt Door James Hodgson II C Johnson James E Brlnknmn Joseph Irvine a i a Bishop Leonard gave a jolly sleighing party Tuesday evening for his daughters daugh-ters Dorothy and Margaret and about eighteen of their little friends Miss Leonard the party and Miss Sasa accompanied a a Mrs Evelyn Davis and Mrs George Marshall entertained the Sewing club Friday a a a The Cardclub met Thursday night with Mrs Charles Wells on Second street a a a Mrs George Pi Holman entertained the Sixtythree club Wednesday afternoon after-noon a a 4 Tho Reading club met Monday evening even-ing with Miss Annette McIntosh I a 0 The Clcofan met Tuesday dflcrnoon wllh Mrs May R Moylc a > aMiss a-Miss Alice Goodwin gave a most enjoyable en-joyable sleighing party on Friday night two large bobs being used After a drive about the city the young people peo-ple enjoyed a hot supper with their hostess I a a aMiss a-Miss Alice Shawson and her sister Lotea entertained a few of their friends tit their home Thursday evening Cards and music were the features of the ovenlng after which refreshments were served to those presnt C a Without doubt tho most unique and enjoyable sleighing imrty I of thc winter so far was tl at had by the members of the preparatory theological class of the First Ward Sunday school and their teachers last Monday night A body similar to a Hay rack had been placed upon n pairof bobs giving sufficient room for tho comfort of tho thirtyilvo persons who made up the party Two span of spanking horses drew their load over the fdowiljv snow In 1 0 manner to please all nndwith I songgajul laughter lauSlter three hours were most happily spent Among the party wore Misses Sadie Braby Jennie Duncan Edna Evans Emma Johnson Annie Christensen Ruby Swift JTattlc Woodbury Mable a111ol Mablc Powell Genevieve Tufty Stella Longford Lenora Thorup Sarah Rnssmuesen Margaret Stewart Annlo Thorup Rebecca Thorup Miss Stewart Messrs Burton Musser Bert Hilton George Vow ll Roscoe Musser Sylvester Vowclls Wesley Derr Nephl Squires Fount S Johnson nnd others Miss Mary Terry delightfully entertained enter-tained the ladles of the T K Sewing club Wednesday afternoon The rooms were beautifully decorated with ferns amllax and American Beauty roses After n few games of sixty thiee a delicious de-licious spread was red The guests of the occasion were The Misses Ruby McEwnn Laura H Young Isa Oswald Irene Emery Jcanlc Terry lull Mu Rich Ictt Alice Galloway and Mrs Dudly 91 4 The regular meeting of the Womans auxiliary will meet Wednesday Feb Wcdnesdpy mary 5 at St Marks guild room at 3 oclock Chaplain MarvIn will make an address on China Mr and Mrs Daniel Lambourne nnd Maud Kenner gave 3 farewell surprise party to Mr Samuel Hill oh Friday cvnlng January 31 at thc home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Lambourne The evening even-ing was spent In music and games The guests were as follows Mr and Mrs Samuel Hill Si Mrs J D DIxon Mr W R Lambournc the Misses Llz zlo Sheppard Sadie Wheelhouse Ethel Reeves Jane Druce Maud II1II Maud and Huz l Konucr Messrs Samuel Hill Archie Pcttlt Thomas and Isaac Lambert Lam-bert Robert Kcnncr Albert Fawson Thomas Allen Amos WailS a Wail-S S Mr and Mrs J E Darmer enter J E tained the Century Whist club Monday evening nt their home on Third street After several games of whist a dainty lunch was served a A 4 A dance will bo given in the Eight eeenth ward school house Friday February Feb-ruary 7bthe the young people of that ward < C a C Friday evening Mr and Mrs W T Rowe were haply surprised by a crowd of admiring friends the event being be-ing the fourteenth anniversary of their marriage Games and feasting were indulged in-dulged In until the curly hours of morning Mrs Ida E Drummond very pleasantly pleasant-ly entertained a few friends at cards on Thursday evening a t Dean and Mrs Eddie charmingly entertained < chnrmlngIy tcrtained the members of St Marks cathedral choir Wednesday evening The rooms were artistically decorated for the occasion The chandeliers were wreathed with trnllax and huge clusters of pink carnations completed the decorations dec-orations An interesting guessing contest con-test was one of the features of the evening also n delightful musical program pro-gram was given About thirtyfive guests were t cent At the mooting of the executive com miltce of the Utal Federation of Woolens clubs held at Ogden Friday Mrs Charles D Moore of Salt Lake City moved that field day which has for years been observed by the Fcdcia ton be removed from the calendar her motion carrying unanimously t Mrs A T Kerr will entertain the Utopia club at her home 72 J street tomorrow afternoon at 3 oclock I is especially desired that all members be present promptly to welcome the presi dent of the club Mrs A H Tarbet who has been absent for some weeks Business of importance will also be discussed discussed 3 a a Dr and Mrs H D NIIcs cnterlalned at a musicale on Wednesday night in honor of Mrs Foote of San Francisco The rooms were decorated wllh roses crntnn nnl Inlnta 1 meats were served after u the pro gramme The musicl nunVbors were given by Miss Mary Olive Gray Mrs J T Keith lfrs J R Walker and Mr and Mrs George Westervelt Mrs Mabel Mcclure accompanied the vocal numbers A musical guessing contest was a feature of the evening the prizes being won by l Ir J R Walker and Mr George Westervclt The guests wore Messrs and Mesdames La Motle J R Walker Charles Walker Pfoutz Samuel Park J T Keith Edward Ed-ward Ferry W ll Ferry Ira Lewis Westorvolt Mrs Mcclure Mrs Pfoutz Misses Park and a Gray vs Instead of meeting at the Ladles Literary clubhouse for Sixtythree and dancing thc Opal club will next Wednesday evening take a diversion and attend tM social at Chrlstensens hall The members of tile club arc looking forward to an unusually pleasant evening As Is customary tho members will be sent cards of notification notifi-cation these will serve o tickets of admission to the social a A a The You abc Crystal club was entertained en-tertained Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs W H Culver I at the corner of Second and T streets The hostess received thc cubs usual presentation crystalware Ferns and carnations were conspicuous in thc parlor where Highfive was the attraction at-traction First prizes were awarded to Mrs Branch and Mr Culver second to Mrs D Galacher and Mr Branch The guests were then ushered Into tho diningroom where an elaborate supper sup-per was enjoyed amid much mirth and satisfaction Amusing games were cn joy d till a late hour when the club adjourned to meet in two weeks with Mrs J D Ford o 4S The reception tendered to the Mc Kean post and corps G A R by Mra W H Jones on Wednesday evening even-ing of last week wag ono pf the most brilliant affaire in thc history of the order In Salt Lake City Thc spacious rooms of the hostess homo were filled with happy people An excellent musical mu-sical programme was rendered by Miss Elizabeth Davis Mr T E Harper and Mr Will Davlf Miss Dcano gave a reading Refreshments were served tho hostess being assisted by Mesdames Pease Gaby Forrell Johnson lilIes Ilciss Southgatc a tdShort < a S Among thc many merry sleighing parties Thursday evening was one consisting of the following merryma I ktus MLssca Esther Miller Annie MeycrhoRcr Stanley Maurice Newton LetUla Busy Messrs Julian Harvey Dick Knowlden Clifford Shcoffer Charles Brown and Ik 0 Earl Wilson t Mrs Fred Croxford of 1321 South Tenth East was the hostess of a very pretty birthday party Thursday afternoon after-noon A delightful time was passed by tho gusts Including luncheon which wns served In the diningroom handsomely hand-somely decorated with tarnations and ferns The guests were Mrs Lucy Harrington Mrs T J Fleming Mrs j T Bivckon Mrs T KatIe Mrs Offenback Mrs A Anderson Mrs A M Wilson I Mrs J Sou there and Mrs Bcverldge a a Thc Oak Leaf club enjoyed thc hospitality hos-pitality of Mr and Mrs 1 ran Earl Thursday evening The prizes were von by Mrs Frank Earl and Mr Will Needham and the consolation by Frank Earl The next meeting will be with Mr and Mrs C II Jenkins on February 13th a Miss Minnie Folsom who during the past year has bed l Studying the piano In Now York was th < i recipient of a musicole l and social given In her honor by Mr and Mrs William S Romney last Wednesday evening is Su Clark Mrs Lizzie Thomas Edwards Mr Thomas Ashworth and tho little Misses Edwards and Raleigh rendered a charming programme During the evening Miss Folsom rendered in a fine manner several delightful selections on the piano Thc event was thoroughly enjoyed by about O sixty friends Msls Mabel Ecctesvas the recipient of very ittcnrant surprise party nt her home 737 East Elevonth South street on Friday The evening was delightfully spent In games and music Danlty retrcslunts 100 terresJln n8 were served hose sored hoe present 1 frCl were Misses Newton Pearl WilliLms 16 Ethel Ethel Wllama lto berry hazel Alien Mine ox len UnQ Ada A < rLT 3osI PrictIy Becrdgc Smith Christie JosL 9l Lilile Christe Stayner Lilet Msx omi I Loveland Vivian Suuow sss OI r SIO Oliver dlth OJVlr Mere Joo Icre SLaynr SLf cr EPon Fairban Ray Crmer Mr aq Elol Mrs nk i Price 11 Jopj and lrs H C Sta Ir Stayn i S 0 a On ThUTday evening Miss Barbara I Drown gave n glass shower In bono oC Miss Emily Parties S a Mr and Mrs Walter i rg raier Brown cnter tamed at their home h0n No 129 Fat i3 South strixt stret Thurda eveni Sith honor oC her brother evenin In o v < bii vil Oscar H QUinn who Is vlBltlng his native Iailng city nntve ittcr ci absence ntct of many years in i InEurn countries About forty 0t cue present and hlglinvc was gest we enjoyed 10 oclock when dainty l refreShment till Were sorvcd after which a mu iS program was given Mrs Frank Drown I ings solos being especially enjoyed The members of the Green club were delightfully enlertalned Umo Friday afternoon by ln W S on of 71 M street JoC 7 l stret Euchre wm the am Played Mrs Green and Gren Mrs 13aj were thc prize winners Music Bah t Joy0di and dainty refreshment a en refreshmenl weril served G The guests were Mc Barlhel > Boyd Green Putnam Moaley Benson Sholtz Harvey Del j llowvcy Dowmuml Edwards H o flier Benedict L Forge Miss May St Clair is fo gave a party Wednesday evening In honor other friends Miss Luella Alexander MlS Flora Twelves and Miss Florence MooS of Provo Those present were MriP St Clair Mrs G A Livingston Mrs F E Schcfskl Mrs J M McKoniw Miss Erma Sl Clair Mlra 1 Sarah Liv Ingston Mr O C SU Clair Miss Luc a Alexander Mrs Eugene Slcrcs Luela j Flora Moore Mr Blllle Kectlntf 1E JJuiu Buckle Mr Jess Paul Miss Ma Sl Clair I8s 1Y S a s Mrs W W Rivers entertained a the ofllcers and retiring officers of tha Ladles Aid society oC the First Metho dist church Thursday afternoon Miss EIa Gundry was the recipient of a very pleasant surprise pat t given at her home 31C North Second West street Tuesday evening SccoJ decorations were red while and green and choice cut flowers adorned tho tables Games were enjoyed until a Into hour when delicious refroshmenla were served Thc occasion was the four teenth anniversary of the young ladys youn l birthday Those present were tha Misses Amy Aumel Zola McKoy Elhel Ruinol Marie Thomas Emma Mar gctts Anna Eliot Gerturdo Clayton Irene White Anna Gundry Ida Scon berg and Mabel Margetts Messrs White Parks Gundry Snyder 1 Whie > er Gas sidy berg Carr White Pearson and Scan A I a A number of friends of W H Culver surprised him at his home In Darling Darln ton on Monday night the occasion bCr ing the anniversary of his birth A inost delightful evening wns spent at games music and singing Among those present were the following Mr and Mrs J D Ford Mr and Mrs E II Brewester Mr and Mrs Branch Mr and r Williams Mr and Mn E G Iloldon Mr and Mrs L Harvey Mr and Mrs Benjamin Wilson Mr J Timms Mrs Purt Miss Holding Miss Swensen Mr Swcnsen Mr Timms and others OGDEJT SOCIETY After thc Weber club bal and other elaborate social functions of tho rut week or two tho past week was comparatively compara-tively quiet socially V I S comf Wednesday afternoon 1rs J 1 Sr entertained tile Wednesday ttfternoci Kensington club In a charming manner at I I her cozy home 375 Twentythird Ptrttt J Tho Invited guests of thc club were Ma dames Mary Ilazelluirat Smith Thomai Smith H JI Whlpplo and Mrs Sadlj Mann and Miss Lonorc Brown of Sail Lake City The club will meet with Mrt Ezra Richardson next Wednesday S 4 5 16 Sadie Mann and Miss Lanorc Drown of Salt Lake City arc tho RUMJ of Mrs J I Smith it S S Ir John Jamison has returned from 3 j visit among Coalvlllo fi lends > amonI a a 4 Tucsdav evening tho ladles of the Dt grcc of tlonor of the A 0 U W sao their annual bal at tho DlRnan dancla academy In spite of tho dlsagrocabU i weather ihere was a largo attendance I and thc evening paused away all tw t quickly Thc hal was tastefully decorated rated for tile occasion and everything was done to make the affair the most enjoyable enjoy-able of mao the annual bal In thlJ thc ladles succeeded admirably for IM guests lnp all enjoyed a most delightful oven S a S Wednesday evening tho Ogden Sup company gave a bali and social at IM Union operahouse complimentary to uw employees of the company I was oa enJoyable and successful affairS affair-S 4 5 Tho Ladles Auxiliary to thc Brotherhood Brother-hood of Railway Trainmen gale 1 cara tIC party and social Wednosdn > evening K of P hall These ladles are AlWaYS hoatcsacs I al the most enjoyable partieS Imaginable but they surprised thorns Ires In their success of Wednesday cve ffc thoroughly enjoyed tbs A large party troushl evenings amusements C T U held avery The ladles of the W pleasant parlor meeting WednESday very mcctn paror his day afternoon at the homo ot Brownoll at 317 Washington a aMiss avenue a-Miss K M Greene IB visiting friends la i New York and other S S Ester clllea Mrs S M Day Is visiting her daughter Mrs M A nreeden 4 at Salt Lake Miss Ora Brown la back from a months visit among Or Salt Lako friends a aMiss c Hoffman Miss Ilunnnh Dec Is visiting Miss man of Suit Lake a I Tuesday Klescl returned Mrs F J from Sacramento Cal I Mrs Julian Houtz Is again oflo J Qg befl dens school teachers having lectcd and assigned to the school a US Judge PtrrCr afternoon Monday Jff linUWc m Hall performed tho ceremony Coy of pininClty floiert marilagO Mr SteCla iSfss Terry of SI anti Miss Tlicodosla L City Neb m S4 one of Woodcraft gaVe Thc Women of their enjoynhie card parties a CZ eveulillg at C of P hail which Joyed by a largo Ilart a S Tuesday far an tf Mira Nielsen left tended visit In California S S of Ogden rlc1a evening a large part the caflY05 timrOUll young folks drove up grflfl1 bail gIVCfl to 1Iuntsvlibo to attend a at that place a vlslte Mrs Fannie Hurst ami augl1t5 gue1 th eCi in Salt Lake during tho of Mrs Brccden f Salt Lake Vli Miss May SincinuirOfS5lt Ogden friends during tho VC dc Tbolioncers of the Pacific gtVO at tt I 0 card partY wtli prizes iightui 0 F hall Fr lILY venlng S S 1ghterl Mrs ir F itowlandS Middlet0l find utd and Mrs V A Irene for 0 Monday daughter Edna left Cullfomma moultims trip through NO Qr1eS south as Mexico and IS fw 11050 returned Mrs Edwin Peck weekS to of some In front a trip coast S S a Mr and Mrs John Secso felctt wi ttrd51 oui Mr Cnliforn1 wilero CO or 1W pullman tiitiO in the employ of pflilf 5 visiting frlefld5 relatives Mrs FM in Salt Driggsis lako Cit Winss han ro turo Wealthy Miss from her Salt LaKo visit Liti0g 1iitdi Itackhutmis M1sq Lizzie In I ehl S i en A largo mmher or slolghln rare u of t deposit ° Joyed tho lnjghhorjnp goIng to 110111 y week 501110 tlicmsv COiltCllted Willie otilCi 4 whirling around the city Skating parUes were also numerous I Tuesday evening Mrs J C Nyo will give an at homo to tho S W C T U Mr and Mrs Luckett arc back from their California vlalL S S MIra Bertha Payno leaves today for California Cali-fornia to continue her medical studies S o The popular club known as the Ladles of tho Railway Mail gave a moat enjoya blo social Tuesday evening at the Broom hoteL v Messrs J M and J T Shirk are entertaining enter-taining a number of their relatives from Illinois S a Mrs J W Austin was greatly surprised Friday evening by a largo party of her friends who camo to her home on masquo and spent a Jolly evening Among tho maskers was Mr J W Austin who was not recognized by his wife 9 a S COrEnIE MEETING The Coterie met January 21st with Mrs Ii B Adams The programme for the afternoon was Knighthood and Its Origin The subject was ably handled by Mrs Corlow who gave a descriptive account of coat armor crests mottos etc and the necessity of distinctive symbols sym-bols In tho battlefield and In Jousts which Jed to their final adoption as marks of gentle birth Mrs Corlcw also described the origin of the coatofarms and crests belonging belong-ing to several Coterie members using a copy of her own family arms to Illustrate the bearings and their slCTilflcancc An mtcrfstlnff feature of the programme vlnal was a valuable little cairngorm grotto ONhlbltcd at tho request of tho club by Mrs Adams which had been In her family for a great many years tho crest engraved upon It having been conferred con-ferred upon an ancestor by James I of England I After an hour with song and tea the club adjourned to meet February 4th with the president Mrs Emerson PABK CITY SOCIETY A pleasant event of tho week was the surprise tendered Mr and Mrs J M Cross at their cozy home near tho King mine on Tuesday evening Dancing mu tile games and a tempting supper woro ioaturcsof the evenings pleasure Tho Jolly party left town at S oclock and returned re-turned by moonlight after having enjoyed en-joyed an unsuually pleasant evening The guests were Mr and Mra Lcm Learn Dr nnd Mrs E V Lecompte Mr and Mrs William C Wallace Mr and Mrs F A Bird Mr and Mrs Charles Heath Mr and Mrs Waiter Scott Mr and Mrs Fred Smith Mr nnd Mrs W W Arm Rrong Mr and Mrs W Geiger Mr and Mrs W G Lamb Dr and Mrs C M Wilson Mr and Mrs Charles Shields and Mrs E V J3ccho of Salt Lake v A number of friends enjoyed an Informal Infor-mal nlxtythrce party at the homo of Mrs W G Ldimb on Wednesday afternoon after-noon The score and tallies were very handsome and the former wcro cut for by tho ladles after the game Beautiful prizes were won by Mrs Churles Heath and airs W C Wallace A delicious luncheon was served In tim pleasant din U Ingroom the place cards were dainty bunches of California violets tied with scarlet ribbons Red candles and shades added to tho beauty of the general effect ef-fect The Invited guests were Mesdrunes Lockhart F R Davis J FrankclL E Hubbard W D Sutton W Scott W W Armstrong A Williams J Thompson W C Wallace F A Bird C M Wilson F W IJayt J W Geiger J If Steele Charles licath F A McCartj F Smith F Hurlbut E V Lccomptc L Learn Lr P Allen E G Beggs Charles Shields a p Mrs W G Lamb gave a second pleas I nnt party last evening Cards dancing and graphophono selections were had The guests Included the Misses Lillian Bain Harriet Woolley Maud Gray Jean Pear Hon Carrie Button Bertha Getach Mlnnlo Kcsccl Edith Lowry Estella Vatson 2 Messrs Ben Hampton J A Malla Alex Colbath C A Blochcr and Dr AV D Donoher a a Mrs W W Armstrong Mrs Ml M FAllen F-Allen Mrs J Farrel and Mr Decker of Salt Lako spent Tuesday at tho Quincy mine O I a Mr and Mrs George Lindsay entertained enter-tained at dinner Thursday In honor of idles Cora Snyder of Salt Lake their othr guests wero Dr and Mrs E V Lecompte A coasting party in which the followingS following-S Jountr people took part was one of tho jolly events of Monday evening Misses Nellie Jennings May Hedges Tcrcssa Quinn Lillian Hedges Florence Hurlbut Messrs Roy and Carl Scott Will Sutton and George GeIger a Miss Cora Snyder was guest of honor nt a dinner party on Friday evening given by Dr and Mrs E P Lecompte The table ta-ble was Illuminated with yellow candles and the white damask was ornamented In runners of yellow Covers were laid for J Miss Snyder Mrs M F Allen Mr and Mra J W Geiger Mr and Mrs W G Lamb Mr nnd Mrs AV AV Armstrong and Dr AV S Donoher S S 11 Dr and Mrs C M Wilson entertained very Informally at dinner Friday evening even-ing at their pleasant homo on Park avenue ave-nue a S S S The regular meeting of the romans Athenaeum will bo held at tho home of 7 Mrs Dr E P Lecompte tomorrow afternoon iT after-noon at the usual time J i 0 5 5 t Tho largest and most brilliant event of tho week was the sixtythree party given by Mr and Mrs F R Davis and Mr and Mrs F A McCarty at the homo of tho former Thursday evening The rooms had been most artistically decorated and pre Gonted a beautiful picture as the guests 1 arrived The parlor was In yellow tho 11 dlnlngroom In red Vases and howls I stood everywhere tho whole forming a perfect scene of beauty Tho score cards wero especially beautiful they were pen D i and ink sketches Gibson girls done by Miss Maud Parker of Salt Lake a niece I ot Mrs Davis They were cut for at the I end of the game and will always be prized 1 by those who were fortunate enough to ii win them Prizes were won by Miss Bertha Getsch ladles first Mrs Charles Shields ladles second Mrs Arthur AAM1 hams consolation Miss Cora Snyder actIng act-Ing gent llrst Mr E J Beggs second 1 and Dr E P Lecompte consolation 1 A dainty luncheon was then served on tho s card tables The Invited guests word I I M eBrs and Mesdames Geiger Walter Scott J Thompson A AVIIllams F A MrcU L KImball W D Sutton F Smith I 35 J Bcpga AV W Gulliver J 11 Steele Len Wight C A Blochcr P 31 Tovey f Charles Heath AV C AVallace E P LeI Le-I compte W G Lamb J M Lockhart L E Ilubbanl Lcm Learn Josenh Char tiariiLjy M c osgt tt Bowman Charles Shields W AV Armstrong Mrs 1 SI M P Allen Mrs E V Bccbe Mrs CI II O Kearns Misses Lillian Baum Harriet J 1 Har-riet Voolley Edyth Lowry Margaret I Brundage Jean Pearson Martha Lan nlng Bertha Getsch Maud Gray Estella I Watson Xollle Goodrich Cora Snyder A Cunningham Julia Burlin Katherine k C Lawrence May Balllcc Franlclo Noonnn Carrie Button Adellna Thackcry Messrs 31 AVight R K AVherrltt AV M Fftddcn Dr AV S Donoher and L Kimball of j Bait Lake a S S Mrs II 0 Kearns of Salt Lake came 5 out from tho city Thursday morning is and la I the guest of her daughter Mrs F R Davis Mrs Kcarnn will remain In tho Park the balance of the winter a 5 A Li Tho many friend of Mr and Mrs Lcm Learn will read with regret that these I two popular propln will soon leave Park City v hero Mr Learn has accepted a I morn profitable position During their onb years stay In tho Park both Mr and Mr Learn It aw made many warm friends and won tho confidence of a ill largo circle of acquaintances who will bo grieved at their unexpected departure l Tho beat wishes of their hosts of friends i BO with them In their new field and ex I fnd to thorn prosperity and happiness Tho followini society people were noticed no-ticed at tho dancing party Tuesday evening iii even-ing Mr nnd Airs P C Bowman Mr t 4 and Mrs C F GolRt Mr and Airs A 1 Vrcctcr Miss Jean Pearson Miss Cora Snyder Miss Estclla Watson W M Li Faddcn D B Shields and Dr W D i rjonoher it t S P i4 A Jolly crowd of society bells and their u1 boat young men gavo a coasting party Monday evening A tempting luncheon was served nt tho homo of Miss Data l where the Jolly company spent an hour or more after refreshments Those of the company were Miss Bain Mies AVateon e lllss Pearson Mlss Goodrich Dr AV D ilc Donoher D B Shields and Holland tiC Wright A S I S y Mrs I D Hamilton and daughter Lillian 1LJ Lil-lian camo out from Zion Sunday and remained re-mained until Monday with her husband I I D Hamilton S PAirs P-Airs I D Hamilton and daughter i Lillian came out from Zion Sunday and I remained until Monday with her husband I D Hamilton 4S Mr and Mrs Thomas Quinn were the j4i surprise Mon pleasant recipients ofcn very day evening Games and music were enJoyed of eatables wot supply Jovcd and a good enjoyed Tho guests were Mr heartily Grose Mr and Mrs Thomas and Mrs Sarah IIow Maggie Tracy Weller Misses Campbell Anna Brockwa ells Pearl H Drew S Bar lc3srs 01110 BuckleY 1d Ylldsworth J ns CoPp rett C Stevens Simpson and J McDonald Tho sophomores held a mooting Thurs wtn afwl following officers day which the dn at ltlcnl Ellen George Geiger president electee1 A Mathcwaon vlrcpresfuVnt Grossman Maud Loofborough secretary treasurer historian Morlc Whitehead R Wright class Prof C A Blocher poet head class matSon mother Prof Gulh father I1l1fC Miss Lannln grandmother rio nranMather were discussed and plans mother Many high school classes will have the other to work to keep l ahead of tho sophomores oa Bertha Gotsch entertained very MIss evening Her guests Tuesday were Informally Miss LoVry Sir J Cullencn and Mr R G Ridge St LukoB jrulld met with Mrs H Rad don on Tuesday afternoon a P 9 church ladles of the Congregational Tho society were most delightfully entertained at the homo of Mrs J 1P while yesterday yester-day afternoon S It 0 friends of Sirs Anna Mc The many the popular saleslady of the M S Grath Mercantile contoany will bo Aschhclm pleased t6 learn that the lady Is at her 111 DOst of duty after a serious live WOCKS ness a CI Frances Shields entertained Tesslo McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin Vera DC Lashmuth and Gertrude Ger-trude McUaughlln at a Kensington csl rda r-da afternoon A ft Miss Anna FUJi entertained tho mem > herB of tho Ellfe club at her homo Friday evening After tho usual business transaction trans-action games music and a dainty luncheon lunch-eon woro enjoyed Besides the hostess there were present tho Misses Tcvnio Ras band Mary Jackman Lottie Fullwraon Grace Wallace irma jsvans jean uuunot Messrs Tr Hampton I Evans L Paul R Wallace bcd Young and Ed Evans tt a o Mr and Mrs J IL Reynolds pavo a small Informal atTalr Friday evening A number of piano selections were charmingly charm-ingly given by Miss Lamborne the latter being a musician of raro ability and a valuable addition to Parls musical circles cir-cles The Invited guests were Miss Lam borne Mr and Mrs J LI Steele 1lS Harriet Woolcy Mr and Mrs 1L Mueller and D B Shields a S Little Miss Leah Townscnd entertained eight little friends FrIday = afternoon tho occasion being her eighth birthday anniversary anni-versary Games music and u dainty unchnbn served at a small table around which were scaled the friends were very much enjoyed Those present were labcll Buck Maggie Jennings Mary Townsend Pansy Sessions Leah Townscnd Keith Buck Ralph Townsend and Geiger Shields PROVO SOCIETY t Wednesday evening the operahouso was made tho scene of a grand ball for ho first tlmo during tho season tho occasion oc-casion being a reunion of Proo City and Utah county ofllcers The new hoer was spread out over the parquet leaving tho dress clcle open for the grateful occupancy occu-pancy of tho fatigued terpslchorean Arc lights were utilized to add brilliancy to ho scene and tho orchostra stationed In ho gallery Over one hundred couples formed In line for time grand march In the ranks there marched alrto by side tho ounty s oldest and Its latest honored ofll dais Tho committee that so graciously naw tho affair through Its success consisted con-sisted of tho following Arrangement Committee II Mc Evan Alex Wllklns Joseph T Farrcr Albert Curler W D Roberts Jr D R Becbe Invitation CommitteeGeorge Powel son C F Decker Cnnby Scott F Bach mans C A Glazier James Gray George A Storrs A L Booth Nels Johnson M C Newell L L Nelson J U Buchl Thomas John Reception Committee N Taylor W K Farror John Dixon Frank Tucker George R IIlll Joseph B Keeler William Silver S L Chlpman L Holbrook Nols ohnson S A King Mary Boshard Ida Boslmrd Rose M Searle Mrs M E Snow Hannah Tucker Hazel Taylor Floor Committee Gcorgo S Taylor J T Farrer B A Barney 4 PP A largo and thoroughly successful reunion re-union was enjoyed by tho First ward on Tuesday tho entiredaybeing givenover to tho affair After a brief service tho largo gathering sat down to a bounteous spread M L Pratt acting us toastmaster During the course of the banquet tho fol lowing toasts wcio responded to Early Days In Provo Roger Farrcr Experiences on tho Plains J P R Johnson Incidents of the Handcart Company S Jones In tho evening an Informal programme consIsting of solos and Instrumental se eotlons by the younger members of the ward and step dances and speeches by tho oldtimers was carried through The whole wag concluded with a dunce In which both old and young engaged OIl S > Thursday evening tho Terpsichore club gave Its fourth and prettiest party at tho MozarL Every guest card was responded re-sponded to swelling tho attendance to fully 100 couples Many beautiful gowns were worn and dancing was continued until 1 oclock Those present were Messrs and Mesdames P N Nunn W L BIcrsoch Georgo Hnvercamp F A Mangum W D Roberts Jr S A King n A Barney Leon Bachman Rev 11 II Barnes J T Farrcr George E Howe W 13 Searle John J Johnson Thomas John R B Thurman A Choulcs A L > Woodhouse Dr Aird J R Twelves Sam Schwab A A Noon Misses May Alexan del Fawn vclvcs Ada Dusenbcrry Pearl Pierce Blrdio Cluff Hazel Taylor Jennlo Jones Jennlo Knight Pearl Taft SIllo Howe Martin Roberts Daniels Bennett and Preston Mnssrs Bert Twelves Ben Schwab Warren Loose R II Clayton Roy Clayton Murray Twelves Gene Jones Walker Miller Crosby Harsch Hardy 03 A pretty dinner party was given Sunday Sun-day evening In honor of Miss Fannlo 3uckbco and Mrs Lawrence Kimball of Salt Lake by Mr and Mrs George Havcr camp the following being present to meet tho guests of honor Mr and Mrs E B Searle Mr and Mrs E Sutton Miss Miriam Moore and CVIr Raymond Sutton J O j Mr and Mrs Leon Bachman entertained tho Sixtythree club this week Contrary to all expectations Mrs W D Roberts Jr won the ladlca prize and Mr Hardy tho gentlemans The following members and guests wero present Mr and Mrs S A King Mr and Mrs R B Thurman Mr and Mrs Rob Irvine Mr and Mrs George Havercamp Mr and Mrs E Searle Mr and Mrs P N Nunn Mr and Mrs Grant C Bagloy Mr and Mrs Obborne Mr and Mrs J R Twelves Mr and Mrs A L Woodhouse Miss Fawn Twelves Mips Nclkc Mr Bert Twelves and Mr Ben Schwab S P Mrs Cordelia Beck entertained tIme So rofils club Thursday afternoon and a delightful de-lightful few hours were spent with Shakespeare Individual reading and discussion dis-cussion was engaged In Miss Reynolds acting as critic S S S Mrs Elccta Bullock and Mrs Hamat Tucker gave an Informal tea Monday afternoon af-ternoon In honor of Miss Fannie Buck bee Those present were Mesdames YoU Yo-U Searle George Havercamp EJ H Moore Thomas John Nellie Berry nnd Miss Buckbcc P1 Rev and Mrs 31 A Barnes < < lat l-at dinner Tuesday with tho following as their guests Mr and Mrs AV D Roberts Rob-erts Jr Mr and Mrs P N Nunn Mr and MraGray Mr and Mrs BIcrsoch and Mrs Plalstcd i iL p p Mr and Mrs J W N AVhltecotton entertained en-tertained Mr A H Benton a prominent banker of Modella Minn last AVedncs day dayAs S 1 S S As the guests of Mr and Mrs J T Far rer the MIR CH Chlpman of American Fork attended the Ofilcial Ball and remained re-mained over for time Terpsichore hop of Thursday evening S S P Miss Graco Berry was the hoaloss of a small but delightful house party Friday evening Those present were Misses Grace Berry Pearl Danlrls Maud Dan loIs Pearl Jones Messrs Gene Cluff Charles Thomas Irving Zcbrlskc Charles Giles The evening was spent with cards S 1J 5 Miss Aitnlo Snider was this week the guest of Mr and Mrs Joseph A Buttle S S S President Allen of Summit stako spent the week In Provo visiting with friends OO S Thursday evening after Terplchoro hall Mr and Mrs AV D Roberts entertained enter-tained the following with their challng dish Rev nnd Mrs Barnes Mr and Airs P N Nunn Mr end Mrs W U Blorsoch Mr and Mrs Gray and Mr Hardy S S S Mra Benjamin Bennett left Friday hvenlng to visit her husband at Idaho Ialls Mr and Mrs Sam Schwab entertain at Dinner this evening Their guests will be llr and Mrs R B Thurman Mr and lira S A ICing Mr and Mrs Rot Irvine Ilss Nell e anti Mr Ben Schwab Mlss Fannlo Duck lll who has been Visiting Mr and Mrs B B Scant for tho past ten days returned to her homo In Salt Lake on Wednesday 1 oa o Mr and Mrs J M Wilson wcro visited thin week by Mr and Mrs Goodmanscn of Idaho A thoroughly onjoyablo OldTImo Party was given last Tuesday evening by Mrs Cordelia Clayton In honor of the Misses Allen who arc making a stay with her Olclfauhionod costumes were the garb of the evening and an oldfashioned spread enjoyed Those present wcro Misses Hazel Taylor Jnez Knight Blrdio Cluff Miss Allen Annie Allen Messrs Ray Clayton Horace Scqulst Gene Allen will Clayton An audience filling the tabernacle to Its capacity greeted the Chicago Symphony orchestra Wednesday afternoon No more Impressing evidence of the high regard which Proo City has for the best music could bo given Tho largest stores closed that their emploveoK might be afforded the opportunity of the raro trout of hearing hear-ing this organization The farming community com-munity for miles about drove In to be present at the musical festival and when Conductor Roscnbecker raised hln baton above the heads of his band of artists It was before a great house full of plain but highlyappreciative musiclovers livery I number of accorded rapturous applause and each artist must have felt that every clip of his bow was appreciated Profs Lund amid Boshard gave tho guarantee for the engagement and their enterprise was commcndnbly rewarded George Alkln of Milford visited his children chil-dren during the past wcok Miss Vera Hardy Is the guest of Mrs Naylor of Salt Lake this week o P S Conductor Adolf Rorevnbcckcr paid a most sincere compliment to Miss Silence Dales the talented violinist who Is visiting visit-ing with Mr and Mrs George Craig by looking her up and calling upon an artist ho had not met before but whoso praises he had heard from high musical sources Miss Dales was asked to play for tho dis tlngulshed conductor and Was most glad to favor his request At tho conclusion of her performance this eminent musi clan remarked that she had only to sail out Into ml1 ° ccan mark her baggage from Europe and all America would give ear to her Miss Dales appreciated tho nigh compliment his visit exceedingly |