Show j J rt tl r rYf I I c m I I I C III j 1 IE I 1 I H W I I 9 II C G S r c 1r77 2i Gay Week in Ient the week considering It wns a gay fact that it Is tho Lenten season The presence of Gen MacArthur In the city and good attractions for lovers of the 1ama helped to make tho week ono of unusual activity Receptions dinners din-ners aftertheater suppers and informal infor-mal events were of great number and thoroughly enjoyed Governors Theater Party On Tuesday evening Gov and Mr Wells entertained at n box party at the Theater in honor of Gen MacArthur and the Fort Douglas senlpr olllcenv tort Present were Gov and Mrs AVclIa Gen and Mra MacAvihur MaJ and Mrs Young Col and Mrs Plnkerlon Gen and M1s Cannon Mayor and Mrs Thompson Mr and Mis Hammond Capt and Mrs Kernen Capt and Mrs CIt Capt and Mrs Shanks Capl und Mrs Bron Cot and Mrs Holmes Cot and Mrs Ferry JVIis R AV Young > Mrs McClure Mrs Spencer MaJ CalliT Judge Minor Gen C S Burton ColD Peyton Col-D X Smith Ciipl Critchlow Lieut m O S Mrs Frank W Jennings entertains the Card club toniorrow evening 00 S r E T Sprague entertained the Sewing club Monday o o Mrs RGLcgg entertained thoThirc Street Card club Wednesday evening V V e Ing Mrs Rlter entertained Monday even Receptions and Balls I One of the events of the week was the receiptlon given Monday cVcnlng at Fort Douglas by Mnj and Mrs Young 1110nOlOr Gen and Mrs Mac Arthur Capt and Mrs Brown and Cnpt Kqrnen The utter luc of formality was one of the chief charms of the event The guests were received by MaJ and Mrs Young in the draw ingroom and presented to the distinguished distin-guished visitors In the diningroom Mrs Sturgis presided graciously at the punch bowl while at the dainty table sat Mrs Howell and Mrs L C Allen serving the refreshments The commanding com-manding officer and his wife are ideal as host and hostess < nd they found capable assistants In the officers and ladies of the pqst Seen among those present in addition to those already mentioned were Gov and Mrs H M Wells Chief Justice Miner Mrs McClure t Mc-Clure Justice and Mrs Bartch Gen Burton and Col Smith of the Governors Gov-ernors staff Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sherman Sher-man MaJ Downey Bishop and Mrs Xiconard Gen and Mrs Penrose Mrs Wallace Mr and Mrs R F Hayward Dr and Mrs Lindsay frs Boyd Misses Sherman Miss Salisbury Irs H D Styer Dr Critchlow Messra Thoiripson Trllkesjiiid GIbson of the city Mnj Caleft l Majl Egan CapL and Mrs Shnnks Capt and Mrs Sturgis Capt and Mrs Cronkhlte Capt and irs Hatch Capt and Mrs Marvin Capt and Mrs Hepburn Mrs It > C Allen LleuL and Mis Hqwcll J Ieut and Mrs Dllllngham Lletits Berry Peylon Kistler Castlcman and Potts The reception lasted from 9 until 1 p m and nil who were present passed a truly enjoyable evening Dinners and Luncheons Mrs Young of Fort Douglas was j hostess on Thursday ota beautifully appointed buffet luncheon given in honor of Mrs MacArthur The house was beautifully decorated In the draw ingroom and library pink carnations and ferns were used and the blue diningroom was artistically decorated with yellow Jonquils which also form d the table centerpiece and the candelabra were shaded In yellow The mantelpiece was banked with white carnations Here Mrs L C Allen Misses Nason Sherman and Salisbury assisted and thoso who received with Mrs Young were Mrs MacArthur Mrs Browne and Mrs Kernan and the guests were Mesdames Woodward Pfoutz Almy Holmes Macdonald Dule Baxter Downey Neill Frankcn Nyc La Motte Lindsay Boyd Sherman Sher-man Styer Heber I Vcllj Howell Shanks Penrose Sturgis flied Boggs Pearaall Richard Young Madam I Pfoutz Misses Colburn Woodward Mrs Edwin F Holmos was hostess of a charming luncheon Wednesday The color scheme was beautifully carried car-ried out in red and yellow the table centerpiece consisted of red carnations carna-tions and the candelabra held yellow candles shaded In red The twelve guests each received a beautiful bouquet bou-quet of yellow I daffodllsT k V The Earl of Flngall gave i dinner at the Knulaford Thursday night after 1 af-ter which the party pccuplcd a box at the Salt Lake theater Tho guests I were Col U K C De Burge Capt F B Drage of the English army Gen Charles Burton Harold Sessions J Hcrford and MaJ Young commander comman-der of Tort DouglaB d Dr and Mrs Hepburn entertained Informally at the Post Tuesday evening even-ing r r S e e Mrs Edward S Ferry gavo a delightful de-lightful dinner Sunday evening Gen MacArUiur and ofllcerR of hie start were guests of honor Tuesday at a most elaborate and most claborae enjoyable lUncheon lun-cheon given by Gov Wells at the Alta club The table was most effectively decorated with American beauty rosrja and the menu and wines were of the nicent description imo courses were enjoyed among much bright conversation conversa-tion apd Informal bits of oratory Those invited by the Governor to meet Gen MacArthur Capt Brown and CapU Kernen wcce MaJ Young MaJ Calirr Capts Shanks Sturgcs Hatch and Cronkhllc Lieut Peyton U S A Gen Ponrose U S A retired re-tired Gens Burton and Cannon COlA PInkerton Smith Ferry Capt Critch low NG U Mayor Thompson Judges Minor Barlch and Baskln Messrs J T Hammond1 W H Ban croft Tlngey Dixon Pypcr Nelson and Ncldcn S S o Mr and Mrs W H Jones entertained enter-tained on Monday evening in honor of the birthday of Mrs Charles G Plummer The decorations were elaborate elab-orate the color scheme of red and green being carried out with beauti ful effect Incarnations roses srallax and tytwo ferns Covers wore laid for twen e S o < Min Shepard Benson gavc t luncheon lunch-eon on Friday S S 0 The bachelor officers of Fort Doug la LieutB Platt Kistler Potts Cae tlemoji and Peyton entertained at dinner din-ner Monday March 10th > M W Capt and Mrs Shanks of Fort Doug I I Ins entertained al dinner Monday evenIng lr and Mm Ing I The guest ts were Capt an Kernel LlcUl and 1rsl Ilotycll Lieut Berry and N HeuL Farrar s Capt and Mrs Sturgis of Fort Douglas Doug-las entertained at dinner Monday fiven InS c 0 S T t Miss Renshaw entertained at a delightful de-lightful dinner Sunday evening lhlCul Mr and Mrs David S Murray entertained en-tertained at dinner lat evening a > 1 After the performance oCfubar Fret Lch Ic Thursday evening James Nelll and Miss 1 Edith Chapman were Informally entertained at supper by Mr and Mrs James W Nelll Others ald 1I present were Miss Mary Elisabeth Forbes Edwin Nelll and Miss Violet Nelll < J eU I I Salt Lakers r in Los Angeles Many Salt leakers arc In Los Angeles and they have been the recipients of much social attention A dispatch from there says Ono oCUe iQt pleasant Salt I Lake City events qf the I week here 1 vL dinner party given by Mr and Irs W S McComlck at the Angelus Among thoso present were Mrs DaJd Keith Mland Mrs Perry r llcatli Mra T El Gibbon and Mrs McLaughlin Thed was u pio fusion of California moa on the table Calf and a bower Qf summer plants Mr and Mrs McCornlck go to Monterey at the end of the we lc and wlIK visit Mr McCornlcks brother and family at Santa Cruz before returning next week to their home in Zion S Mrs McLaughlin daughter and maid Will sail about tIre 20th for Honolulu Hawaii where they pcxpect to spend several weeks after which they return direct to Salt Luke S City Mrs DavId Keith and son go from here to San Diego where they will be joined about the l5th instant by Mr Keith who has been spending some days at homc on business Mrs Miner the wife tj > the Chief Justice of the Supreme court of Utah after an extended vacation here leaves for home this week 0 0 0 Mr and Mrs Perry S Heath of Salt Lake City after two cars at the Angelus Ange-lus have gone to Monterey whence they go to San Francisco Mr Heath Is on the slope on business 4 < o 0 r I f Mr and Mrs J Rqsscja gave a dinner party this week to the Salt Lakers visiting here 00 Mrs T 3D Gibbon gave a pleasantly Informal luncheon Monday afternoon at her home 10al > Season street tlIrs W S McCornfck and Mrs David IColth of Salt Lake City who arc In Los Angeles for a brief stay were the guests of honor Card Parties and Teas Mrs DO Miner was hostess of an enjoyable sixtythree party Thursday afternoon f The house was partly decorated deco-rated with carnations and ferns Prices were won by Mrs James McAllister and Sam Bobbins and the guests wore Mesdames Emily Chase Empey Jennie Jen-nie Hill A E Hyde John Scars A 31 Ensign Frank Hyde Vina Bull Laura Chase J X Ferguson J R Young C S Hyde A Wclcher W H Mcln Lyrc Dunyon Frank Cook John PiKe C H Brownlce A D Grcason Johnston John-ston Misses DIx Stella Dlx Jessie Young Ethel Stuart Nettle Stuart Sarah Jarman McIntyre Amy Pike I f Mrs Fred W ScarfC was hostess on Tuesday of n delightful euchre party Pink and white carnations and cnrnUonsand asparagus ns paragus plumosa formed the decor Lions Twelve tables were played and thc prize winners were Mrs Charles Brink and Mrs Emma Ecclcs Weddings and Engagements A beautiful wedding was solemnized Wednesday evening at lp home of Mrs Isabel Pitts on South Malq street fIaIQst when her daughter PAralee became tho bride of Arthur B Wltchcr Do VltcJcr apltc thefact that It was a very quiet affair attended only by the families of thc contracting parties It I was char a9terlzed by all the details thatx go to make a home wedding s attractive The houtxi was charmingly decorated pink carnations and white roses being used in profusion In the drawl ngrdom tastefully arranged with uspargus plumosa and ferns which festooned the curtains and large mirror while palms greatly added to the effect and also In flic hall tlichal where smllax was wrath d around the chandelier Red was the color seen in the dlnlngtoom Large vases of red roses adorned the table over which while carnations were scattered and sprays of smilax while the sIdes were draped with plumosa Promptly at S oclock Miss Louisa Lamson played the wedding march when the ceremony was performed per-formed by Rev J L Albritton The bridal pair stood In the bay window In the drawingrppm The bride wore an elegant gQwn pr pale gray und carried IHliiS of the valley Her bridesmaid Miss Lillian Burnham was attired In Nile green with pink rose trimmings Mr Witchcr wa attended by Mr Bert Walker Following the ceremony refreshments re-freshments and congratulations were I In order TJiq b ide and groom have a host of friends who wish them all happiness hap-piness They will reside in Salt Lake The marriage of Miss Millie E Davis and Mr RLe Roy Shepherd took place In tho Salt Lake Temple yesterday President Joseph F Smith oniclatlng Purely Personal State Auditor C S Tlngey and famjly have moved to 10i4 Eleventh East street S S 0 Dr John UGlescy returned Tuesday from California 0 0 Mr and Mrs Guslav Luollwltz arc In the city for a brief visit with 1 Mrs Luollwitzs parents Mr and Mrs 1 Mc Millan e 0 I Mr and Mrs Solon Splro leave short ahort ly for a several months v trip In tha East Mrs A P Sinclair will leave the city shortly for her old home l hi Michigan H v a 0 Mrs G A Snow and Mrs W L Jonon are = spending I few days ip Boise W I Dlnsmore has gone cast for 3 trip of a few weeks V a + Mr and Mrs R B Daynea arc at home at 3G P street < a a s Mra j 6hn Marshall and daughters are expected home shortly I 5 Mr and Mrs John Mk Zane and Mrs Stuart wnt hivc boon vlelting In the City for a week returned Thursday to thiilr homeIn ole Chicago I O a a Mrs Charles Rooklldge has returned from Mercur where she has been for the last two months 1 S 0 i I Mrs Nelson who has been the guest of Mrs Banks haD returned to her home In Ogden e e SIr S-Ir and Mrs II Park will spend then the-n xt few weeks in GIpont Utah oo Mi Trwlh and Mr Nlmms of Muoke gon Mich are In the city the guest olL Mr and Mrs e McMahon i Mr and Mrs Charles Ross have returned re-turned to Ogden after n weekD visit In the city a J Mrs William Jennings Is settled In her new home on the corner of Second and B streets J a Mrs C S Burton Is expected home front New York shortly 1ewYork c a i > i V Miss Retta Young entertained n number num-ber at her girl friends yesterday afternoon after-noon Mrs Robert Coleman has returned to the city after a pleasant four weeks visitIn Denver p S Mrs TV Leroy Jones and Mrs George A Snow are In Boise e e S Mrs George Y Wallace is in St Louis a S Mrs J F Bauschlo and daughter are in the city visiting friends Mr and Mra David J Sharp have I gone to California e Miss Evelyn Thomas left for Spokane Spo-kane on Thursday llTe I Miss Marks has returned to her homo In Kansas > anl 1 Mr and Mrs If R Ayers have anc lrs moved Intotheir now home 12GS Brigham Brig-ham street e S S Mr and Mrs Thomas Homer have gono to California I for a few weeks iIa W I Bird Is back from Den w j Mr and Mrs W H Harrison wero guests of Mrs Shelley Tuttle the early part of the week on their way to Peru Both have a largo circle of friends In this city who called to see them during dur-ing their brief stay here I S e Mrs John W Taylor and Mrs Daniel Harrington fornia left on Friday last for Cal o I The James B McKean corpsNo 1 I will hold its social Thursday March 20th with Mrs Guernsey 163 East First South Ladles or the Maxwell corps are cordially Invited 4 a tf Mr and Mrs S S Dickinson have returned re-turned from the East and are at home at 451 South Main street Mrs L C Miller returned yesterday from California after on absence of five weeks Mrs Miller was a guest a portion o the time of irs E J Kelly of Alameda formerly of this city Miscellaneous Events Mrs H L W6odruff entertained the ladles Aid society of the Illff church at luncheon Tuesday IJ1cheon S S 0 i The Wasatch division No 222 of the B of r E and the Ladles Auxllllary to the same will give 3 ball tomorrow night at Chrlstensens The Ladles Aid society of the First M E church will give an Easter entertainment en-tertainment Friday evening March 21st 21st e S S The ladles of St Marks guild will hold a rummage sale In St Marks schoolhouse on Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day the ISth and a 10th An enjoyable event In musical circles cir-cles was the recital given Monday evening hy the pupils of Mrs Gra hum F Putnam Assisting the hostess anti her pupils was Mrs Jack Keith who sang two beautiful compositions by Mrs Putnam Fairyland Lullaby and Ships That Pass In the Night Those who took part were Misses Lams Lam-s > Ahecda Martin Tessle and Edith Godbe Harold Brown Harold Lamb and John Putnam e I On Thursday afternoon the members of the O E So were entertained by Meidames K O 3veycs C J Illgson and H H Cornforth at the home of tho latter No 268 East Third South street Dainty refreshments wore served and delightful music was fir nlshed by Mlsa Mabel Clarke each lady receiving n beautiful carnation from Mrs Keycs the president of theO the-O J2 S Sewing circle Thoso present wer0Mesdamc3 A S Chapman Mary A Brown Jennie R King Mary B Laurence Lilllo E Baxter S Houghton Hough-ton F E Sinclair R A Hatlleld Mary A McDouoll Anna B Cooper Birdie S Nipper Daisy A Gushing Kathryn Lorlng Gerda M Anderson Kate M Taylor Helene Root Sue B Ebert Margaret E Bovcrldge Lela Kutnewsky Marian I Hlsky Alice G Humelbaugh M Blanche Swan I A Mayberry Flora T Estes The reception re-ception lasted from 230 until 530 p in and all who were present passed a truly enjoyable afternoon Mrs Fred Croxford very pleasantly entertaIned n number of her friends at progressive sixtythree Wednesday evening After the prizes were awarrl ed refreshments were served in the diningroom which waS very tastefully decorated The i prizes were wpn by Miss Mayo Kaneihcad Miss Siddoway consolation Miss BatherMiller boobyj 1 Mr Fred Butler head Earl Wilson booby Among those present were Mesdames A E Wilson Smith Luther T Fleming Lucy Harrington c M Ball Butler Slaughter Hall Misses Gels Kane Siddoway Miller Messrs Art Croxford Fred Croxford Luther C Butler Alex Wilson S Harrington W R Hall C M Ball Thomas Fleming 1 Flem-ing Sam Slaughter und Earl Wilson S a a Mrs George Putnam of First street was delightfully surprised yesterday by the members of the Friday Afternoon After-noon club it being her 16th anniversary anniver-sary and a charming afternoon waa passed Those present were Mesdames S E Bransford J S Bransford Heron > He-ron Hal Brown Benedict Blood Jon Foigo Green Lewis Hahn Boyd Benson Ben-son Sharp Graham Shultzr Jones Germalne Evany Greenwood Ed munds Wood Bell Zane Ilanovir Downing Bartlett Whitney Cole Mc Allister Knzcbee C Benedict Bar thel Harvey Miss MoFall Samson e I e Mr and MIs Charles Morrison delightfully de-lightfully entertained Thursday oven Ing at cards the prizes being awarrlijd to Mrs Stevenson nnd Mr Compson and the consolation prizes to Mrs DofHeinyre and Mr Stewart Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served after which many musical numbers were enjoyed l by all Those present were Mr and Mrs Charles Clark and Mr Richard l Clark of New Castle Pa Mr and Mrs Frank Margetta Mr and Mrs Lorln Morrison Mr and Mra Frank Hewlett Mr and Mrs W Stevenson Mr and Mrs J L Stewart 11 and Mrs V K Compson Mr and Mrs LJ Dofllemyrc Miss Eva Lloyd and Mlaa Jcssnlyn Pugh Miss Mlna Rogers entertained some forty of her friends at a dancing ron r-on Friday cvonl The color effect was prettily carried out In green Punch was served during the evening and at a late hour dainty refreshments were passed Among the Invited guests were the Misses Geneve Horllck gUeSti Wc it Leah Hill Kitty Shoed Grace Rndcllffc Margery Mulvoy Bee ChecH mnu Madge Lanlus Laura Bunting Jullut Crisman Evelyn Mclcalf Pearl Klrnball Rhoda Young Mary Smed ley Margaret Walker Clare Kelly Grace Rogers Messrs Ernest Burton George Butler Harold Orlob Leslie Spence Chris Tripp Ellis Black Will Davis Harda Bird Dean Daynoa VII Richardson Stanley Simmons Dean Wo llcy1 Kent Cobb Harold Shoe bridge P Icnl Patterson Stanley Lis ter Frank Lowe Shade Stringer Amws llylamler LOO Frost Frank German Arc Post Vaughn Paul Lewis Sowlcs Roy Hall and olhcrs t S a S The Earnest Worker society of room 11 Grant school has elected officers Cora Kel They were elected Monday ly president editor Howard Butler has and mounted The room tcinnd 100 pictures toward their I gallery The Billy club lll give an informal hop at the Ladles Literary clubhouse on Thursday evening of this week ro e The Ladles Aid society of the First Methodist church will give an Easter entertainment in 1 church parlors Friday evening March 21st Homemade Home-made candy and fancy articles will be among the attractions I S 4 S The Junior class of the Salt Lake high school will give a dancing party at the I Ladles Literary clubhouse on tho evening even-Ing I of April 3rd a The Cleofan will 1fltQt1 Tuesday next with Mrs Susie RWclls 120 Second Sec-ond street The paper 5ft the day will bo Modern rmdonbY I Mrs Clara M Clawson f The young folks of the rent nl t ward are arranging for a dance on Friday night In the arc hal The committee Is composed of Joseph A Williams Rulon N Owen Walter J Pyper Jr Florence Scholes and Florence Flor-ence Foulger and Lily Olson Friday evening the Guards of Silver Maple 1 circle No slOSgaye a very enjoyable en-joyable basket social A most delightful delight-ful programme was rendered After the programme the baskets were sold at auction to the highest bidders The highest priced basket was awarded to Mr George Thomas of Camp No 338 A sofa plO and two tldlcs were also f ned and there o vnp end of fun Miss Carrie Dunyon entertained a number of friends Friday evening Games were played and dainty ret fresbments served while music was enjoyed by all After supper dancing was indulged In The Invited guests were Misses RlnnleIIamlln Minerva Morris Jennie Nordvall Pearl Peterson Peter-son Annie Nordvull Emma Hamlln Annie Tremayno Pearl Wells Eva DunJ n Ere Dihlstead Magna Marker Mar-ker Messrs Will Wiscomb Roy Mc Entire Roy Pettte Anker Schade Roy WIscomb Gebrgt Hogan Will Cameron Cam-eron Earn Evans David Cameron Leo Buttler Ton Baker Isaac Dun yon Evan Garnstta Miss Pearl Lelth delightfully entertained enter-tained a number of her friends at her home Thursday evening The games played were sixtythree and crocklnole Dainty refreshments were served and the remainder of the evening was spent In music and tlinclng First prizes were won by Miss Frankie Kearns and Walter Shownker Booby prizes by Miss Mable Phclrs and Ernest Evans The invited guests were Misses Mabel and Edna Phelps Anna Foulger Mary Johnson Clad Robinson Frankie Kearns Ella Lclth Mabel Robinson Chrystlno Johnson Rose Anderson Dole Reese Messrs Sydney Reeves Ernest Kearns Walter Showaker Ed Williams Ren Blnckmarr Sydney Theobald Ernest Evans Raymond Phelps Robert Bruere Joe Cecil Hqn ry Johnson Grover Spratt Arthur Gatrell ilS 4b I fc Miss Phelps will entertain Thursday evening March 27th v e e The U and I Crystal club were delightfully de-lightfully entertained Thursday evening even-ing at the home of Mr and Mrs E G Holding a few games of high five wore played first prizes being awarded to Mrs aA Strickland and E G Holding vseoond prizes to Mrs Jo D Ford and Galacher Delicious r rofreshments were served under the management ofUho Misses Holding and with somoftthorce muRlcVil selections l selec-tions and social chntstheevenlng a very enjoyably passed OGDEir SOCIETY Mrs Fannlb IL ScItz and son Charles 6f Reno Nev who have bcon tho guests of Mrs Scltzs sIster Mrs E A Little Hold during the winter returned home Wednesday d i S a Mr nnd Mrs Hngenbarth of Salt Lake wcro tho guests of Mr and Mrs Hulan iBkl during tho weekS week-S SO Mr and Mrp Mowbray arc now located at 3 Twcntyolxlh1 street I a 0 u Gcorpo H Champ and wife of Logan stopped at the Rcdil a fqw days this week a S S Mrs Rampton Pocatello was In tho city this week visiting her daughter who Is attending tho Sn red Heart academy e 5 0 Mrs E Richoy who has visited her brother In Ogden during tho winter has returned to her Pennsylvania homo ft U A C Past nnd wife of Hobron Nob have located In Ogden S S S Mr and Mrs Fox of Tppokn Kan wero the guests of Mr and ls Horton this week ce I e e Miss Florence Smyth and Miss Nancy Rice of tho Nathan Halo company wore tho guests of exMayor cOlrnn Brouph Thursday Miss Rico Is n nlcco of Mr JJrough and Miss Smyth tho extremely clover loading l ludy of the company Tho Indies were given an Informal luncheon UL the vcsldcnco of Mr and Mrs Flesh ncr after tho performance a a a Mr and Mrs Charles Ross have returned re-turned from their weeks visit In Salt Lake A ilion e i-lion H H Spencer Is back from his northern trip o 5 Saulro Coop was in the city yesterday a a e The Child Culture club hud a most In tertslncmeclng at Mrs Flypuros Friday Fri-day afternoon A paper on Bad Habits In Children was read and discussed Three now members were added to tho I club viz 1 Mrs Harriot Johnson Mrs Gcnling and Miss loving Tho club meets with Mrs Rich Friday March Uth Washington avenueS avenue-S as Mrs William McGarr entertained the Lucky Thirteen this week a Mr and Mrs Parley T Wright celebrated cele-brated their crystal wedding Wednesday niGht a 1 On Tuesday afternoon of this week the AfTlula mot at the homo of the president Mra J lL Hlshop The attendance was good and all greatly enjoyed time pro inmnT3 Domestic Science Mrs Kolloy gave a lengthy and exceedingly thoughtful thought-ful paper ably setting forth the virtues tnJ of the MSclcnco of Right Llvlnp and tho urgent need In our homes of u more com prohonalvo and thorough understanding of the subject and II S practical application applica-tion Mrs Kuiiuss In a ahortor paper gave aoimj excellent ideas on Hygiene and Sanitation which Hhowcrt careful study Mrs Corey road In a pleasing manner a prize nrtlcle entitled Time Meal nnd Practical Organization of a home by Edith Elmer oorl Tho programme closed with two beau tlfullv executed violin solos bv Mr Her bert Morton which were highly appreciated appre-ciated by nil present During the social hour time hostess served chocolate wafers wa-fers and delicious I homemade confections confec-tions Thus sweetly closed another de co cr llKhtful nUll Instructive Aelalu afternoon The guests werq Mrs Keller nnd Mr Herb n Morton The next meeting will bo held at the homo of 1lrsJ meetng Paine on Adams avenue ave-nue A musical programme will bo given and each member Is requested to appear In some way representing a musical term A line will b6 Imposed U this Instruction bQlmposcc Instructon Is not observed PARK OITY SOCIETY Mr and Mrs John W Geiger entertained at dinner Sunday evening complimentary to Mrs Lem Learn The table decorations wcro beautiful time ccntorplcco consisting of a Itirgq cluster of violets tastefully arranged ar-ranged with fern and smilax Violets wqro scattered over the cloth and were attached at-tached to the dainty handpainted place cards Bcsldo time guest of honor there wore present Dr and Mrs B P Le compte Prof C A TJIochcr Mr and Mrs P McPherson nnd Master Gordon Mc Pherson t Mrfl W 1 r8cotl entertained at a plelmntKenulnSton aiofiSay af lornoon In honor of tho AnKMe 4lonra Those who cn byrd Mrs Sculta hospitality were Mrs J 1 linkV Mrs F Smith airs c 1Iettii Mrs DcrtaCcShMl3S Nlna 1 Cr Q and Miss Bertha Get3ch a Tho mrmucra of the 0 B S wore enter tamed Monday evening at Masonic luau fnljlcrlho rcpiiiar business was dispose of A delightful evening was spent by all gf a a a Mr and Mrs F W Sherman entertained nt a pleasant dinner party on Monday evenhlt A tall vase of carnations abed a-bed ol ferns formed a pretty centerpiece Thu place cards were 1 prel same colors TllymyJt J guests were Mr and Mrs JhiiL W White Jucst3 and DIre < F W lajt and Mr B M Hoen V T A very pleasant Informal afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs J H Cross on Tuesday Dainty violets decorated the table and an elaborate luncheon was served the guests at G oclock The Invited In-vited guests Included Mrs Lcm Lear Mr and Mrs D Jlurlbut rl Lm and Mrs Charles Heath Mr and Mrs F Smith Mr and Mrs J Frankel Miss Bertha Getsch and Miss NIna Cross Mr and Mrs W C Wallace gave a delightful Valaco lightful dinner on Tuesday evening In hon Ightul Tucsdn evcnins or ofiMr Wllbcr Hoyt of California Their Wiber Iot other guests were Mr and Mrs F A Bird and children Mr and Mrs J W Geiger gave 1 delightfully de-lightfully Informal dinner In honor of Ighlll Mrs L < m Learn last Wednesday The decorations wero the mme as those used on Sunday Tho Invited guest wero Dr nnd Mrs C 1 Wilson rest and Mrs Charles Shields Miss Harriet Woolcy Miss Edyth Lowry Dr W D Donoher nnd Mr R E Whcrrltt t a a Min Charles Shields pavo a progressive luncheon on Thursday evening complimentary compli-mentary to Mro Lorn Learn The table decorations were daisies n large center ploco of which was used effectively The guests wero Mrs Lcm L arnMr ana Mrs W G Lamb Jem and Mrs F W llayt Mr andMra ilr r W Armstrong Dr and MrsC 1t8 Wilson Dr and Mrs Lecompte Mr and Mrs John W Geiger Mr and Mrs J W White Prof C mc Blochcr Mr L L Hubbard Mr W Hoyt of California and Dr W D Donoher S S S The Epworth league of the Congregational Congrega-tional church gave a very delightful limo social In the church parlors Tuesday evening even-ing The programme consisted of songs recitations and n dainty luncheon a a Tho regular meeting of tho Womans Athenaeum will be held at the homo o Mrs John DIem tomorrow afternoon at tho usual time lmet as Mr and Mrs F R Davis entertained at dinner Thursday evening In honor of Mr C A Short of Statcllno O Mn and Mrs Jack Alford havo taken rooms at the home of C Hs Gotsch where I friends they will bo pleased to meet their Park 5 S Society was out en masse Thursday ovcnlmc to witness time performance or Rosa Coghlan In Forget Me NoL I e Mrs Lcm Learn departed for PayoUc Ida yesterday to join Mr Learns hohaS located there Their many frlcndtf1 and acquaintances regret exceedingly to lose Ihoso popular people and trust that their new homo wll bo pleasant and prosperous prosper-ous Ono of tho most pleasant social events of the past week took placo at the cozy llttlo cottoge of Judge and Mrs J Si JUo colOIC Lockhart on Friday evening The event wa In honor of Airs Lem Learn before her departure for Payottc Ida Tho evening eve-ning vas spent delightfully with i num Wlsspcnt dclghtul ber of games of Klondike hearts Prlze > were awarded to londlto 1rs P Lecomptc Mrs A Wcoter Mr W Scott and Mr > 1Irs G Lamb The score cards were dainty dain-ty posters and were qut for at tho several sev-eral tables A delicious luncheon was served which was partaken of heartily by all Mrs Lockhart was assisted dur IlS htrt WiS ing tIme evening by Mrs E J BCKSS rhe Invited guests were Mr and 1r W Scott luest5 Mrs P McPherson Mr amid lls 1r W G Lamb Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong Mr and Mrs J W Gel Ker Mrs Lorn Learn Mr and Mrs Ir Charles Heath Mr ann Mrs A Wcoter Dr and Mrs E P Lccompte Mr and Mrs E J BcgKH Mr and Mrs Pk R BcgJs Davis Mr and Airs F A McCarty Mr and Mra A Williams Mr andllrB Charles Shields Mr R E Wherrlt Messrs E S Ferry and J Richiard Snit Lake and W Hot of Fresno Cal I a S 0 I Murry Dajrs was tho recipient of aVery a-Very pleasant surprise Friday evening give at the home of Mr B Rljcy on I Park avenue The affair uar planned and I carried out by the Misses Nina Cross and Berth Jensen Games music and recitations I recita-tions wcro enjoyed Miss Lowry capturing captur-ing the prize In the guessing conical Those who enjoyed tho social affair wero Misses Nina Croes Bertlo Johnson Mat tic Richardson Eva Lambert Freda and Lillian Funk Lillian Hedges Esther Hair sen Flosslo Carpenter Merle Whltchead Carcnt Myrtle Robinson Pearl Lambert Florence Flor-ence Clark Edyth Lowry Lillian Bain Bertha Goluch Harriet Woolcy JEstella Watson Messrs Carl and Roy Scott J lIcstrs nc QuInn H Hal F Shields B Pape G Geiger S Radon A Smith W Sutton Sut-ton F Cook J Thompson R Wright C A Blaher and Prof Guthrie n o o Mr and Mrs W Scott cnlertalned at dinner Sunday In honor of MrW Jloyt of Fresno Cal and again on t Friday complimentary lo Mr A C Carruihera of Denver Colo 0 a s Miss Amy Bovdcni of Coalvllle spent three days In Park visiting with Miss Margaret Brundage X a O Tho first dancing party of the newly organized club was held at the homo of Mr and Airs F C Bowman Friday eve uur ning It was In all respects as pretty a party as thC season has chronicled Tho decorations of the homo were BO artistic ar-tistic and unusually pretty as to attract mora than ordinary words of admiration from the guests limo patronesses of the affair wore Mrs F A McCarty and Mrs F R Davis The music was excellent ex-cellent and tho menu was f very tempting tempt-ing ono Tho second hop will bo held on one March 15th at the homo of Mr and Mrs Bowman Anlong the dancers were seen Dr and Mrs Roy Wright Mr and Mrs Loa Wright Mr and Irs G Ir Kuster Mr and Mrs D Robins Mr and Mrs J Cbarlrand Mr and Mrs F C GolbC Mr and Mrs F A McCnrly Mr and 1lr F R Davis Mr and Mrs J Thompson Mrs Algers Mrs A D Williams Wil-liams Mrs J Alvca Miss Bales Miss Pearson 1r Mr C A Short Mr R J Graham Gra-ham and Mr H Wright a a S The banquet Given by tho Columbian society Monday evening was one of the moot elaborate social events of tho week Somo three hundred invitations wcro Issued Is-sued and with toasts songs music etc the hours sped only too swiftly The fes tlvltlca lasted until the wee sma hours PROVO SOCIETY I Tho social event of time past week was tho closing hal thoTcrpslchoro series which was given at tho Mozart hal on Thursday evening In all ten parties havo been given by the Terpsichore club an organization promoted by Mr P N Nunn Mr George llavcrcamp Mr W D Roberts ih J A Twelves and Mr Frank Manguln who arc to bo congratulated congrat-ulated upon tho splendid success which attended their social enterprise The final of this delightful series of popular hops was by all mcann the most largely large-ly attended of any of time number given and thoroughly nt tlc the popularity of the series The programme of dances wan well arranged and the music excellent excel-lent Mammy beautiful gowns were worn and the Hat of guests Include the most ardent followers of PTQVPH smart set mpl Among those present tho following were noted Cnn1 and Airs Wcdgowood Mr and Mrs Little Deal of Sprlngvlllo Mr and Mrs J R QTwchcs Mr and Mm R A Barnly Mr and in George E Howe Mr iiml Mrs J T Far rer Mr and Mrs S A Kink Mr nnd Mrs K R Irvlno Jr Mr afjd Mra Sam Schwab Mr und Mm hors John Mr and Airs A L WoQdhouso 1 and lIra W L Bleraoch Mr and Mrs Arthur Twelson Mr and Mrs W D Roberts Jr Mr and Mrfl Ralf Poulton Mr and Mrs J Beck lrrllHI Mr A D Sutton Mr and Mrs W B Scuvlu I Mr and Mrs Leon Bachmiui Mr and l Mrs Will Ward Mr and Mr J M VMlson Mr nnd Mra w M Wilson Mosdamcs Annie Jones Atkins Edith S Martin Dora 01 trtn son Misses Knight Jennie Knight La Von Pclrco Vera Hardv Fawn Twelvco Ida DuEonbeny Mloa Dutsenbcrry Pearl Pierce Loah anletp Alexander Taylor Dovislnssv Annlo Douglass Wunl Irvine BcrG r Chug Armstrong WhltchcaU Bennett Jonoa and Howe Messrs J A Twelves Hardy Royiancc Myers of Salt Lake Charlie I Thomas of Salt Lake Will James of Salt Lake Sid Savlllo of Salt Lake W Patton of Salt Lake Ray Clay ton Mark Bczzant Ben Schwab Allen und others e Mr and Airs Phil Bpcckart entertained Hie SIxlylhrcc club on Tuesday evening Eight tables were played and cloven Rob Irvlno and Mrj bells run gMrs anr lnt Sam Schwab made time highest score Mn Rob Irvlno ratine second Tho prizes were a beautiful salad fork and fllvermountcd clothcMbrush Refreshments Refresh-ments were oC excellent taste and stylo and ooveml musical numbers cpnirlbuicd uecrl muJcul to the pleasure of tno ovenlng a u M The commercial class of the U Y A with N Edmunds Sara E Preston James Mlchclooii Cnsalo Johnson and Charles Andrews as oxocutivu committee give a moat sucvou3fMl bal on J rlday Muqt Rymnaalnm Punch and ovonlnp nt the Jml1hIIUm runch ard refreshments woro nerved and dancing engaged In until 1 oclock Among those present were Prof Nelson Prof Lund Prof Wolf Prof An36rBon of Salt Lake Charles Thomas 6f Stilt Lake Patten Noff xBrpulbpntGone Roberts Hoyt B < srt Smoot Ed Smart Mark Bcazcnl JamuT Illckman La11 Von Pierce JennIe Knight Miss Twelves Flora Twelves Alexander Taylor Wit iil1oc Danlcla Leah Daniels Tflx Daniels I fllattio Hlnes Preston Sumner iyld jvlnCent Taft Soeermlllcr Adams Cmhtlnll SorciiBon Preston Smoot BarncS Mloblnson Snow Allen and others A feature of time evenIng even-Ing wcro time prizes which wero offered for the most graceful dancers and tho beat dressed Bcntlemnn A Mr Sccrlst won the dancing prize Mr Woolley tho appearance trophy and Robinson the prIzes offered to the ladles At tho Second ward meetinghouse Friday evening a surprise was tendered Mrs Margaret Valson president of tho Rollof society of the ward above named An Informal programme was had and refreshments re-freshments served and the evening most pleasantly Dent o 0 5 On Friday afternoon the Nineteenth Century club met at the residence Airs Searles Three papers wero read viz Manners and Customs In the Ncth orlando by Mrs Corfrnan Sports of Holland Mrs J J Nunn review Hans Brlnkcras Silver Skates Mrs D E Moray n At the Mozart Friday evening Hara Johnson was tendered a fnrftwoll ball prior to his departure for a mission About 100 couples were present and a delightful de-lightful tlmo had o Miss Alexander of Mercur la 1 visiting tho Misses Twelves l I Mrs Dr Irvine of Salt Lako la making a brief stay With Mrs Phil Spcckart Rev and MraHarnca have taken residence resi-dence In Sprlnprvllle but tho services at tho Episcopal church cIll still rccclvo his attention I |