Show V Miscellaneous Events A merry party of young peoplo enjoyed en-joyed tho hospitality of Mr and Mrs Charles G Plummcr at their homo Thursday evening Tho cnlertalnrnent was given by tho mercy and help department de-partment the Epworth League of the First Methodist church and 1 I unique and enjoyable affair It proved to be A sock social was the name applied each guest depositing in pennies In a small silk stocking furnished fur-nished for the purpose the size of his stocking multiplied by two Owing ro the number of guests present quite a sum was realized During the evening vocal selections were rendered by Mrs Plummcr and Miss Elizabeth I ElznUch Davis much to the delight of those present and Miss Dolly Davlo gave very pleas ing Instrumental selections Light xe freghmonts weie served Mrs Plull ncr being assisted 15ysevcral of the yourfo ludlca of the Epworlh gue our 1nS Miss Grace Helkea chairman of the mercy and holp department lhm Myra Sowlcs Mis Mary Hoag and Miss Mary Man V i Mr and Mrs B < D Blackmarr arranged ar-ranged a delightful surprise party to Mrs W H Wilkinson Tuesday In honor of her birthday Progressive sixty three was the game of the evening after af-ter which delicious refeshmcnts were served Among thoso present were Messrs and Mdadames B D Black marr Will Evans G Parry F Hills Joseph McKnlght James Campbell Mrs James Hlckey Mrs Daisy Bender Ben-der Judge J D Pardee and W H Wilkinson kinson An enjoyable social l was given Friday Fri-day evening at the residence of Mr and Mrs John Strickley by tho members mem-bers of the Unitarian church and their friends The evening was pleasantly passed with music and games and Informal In-formal socijal V conversation 4 Fully 100 aUcSfaed the dance of the Latterday Saints college at ChrIsten sens Friday night and of course a jolly time was tile result 0 S > j A delightful pljrly was given Friday evening at Rowland Hal by the senior class in honor of the Juniors The kindergarten I kin-dergarten rf where the young people peo-ple passed the ovcning In dancing and games was beautified with Oriental hangings lamps and attractive cosy corners The colors of the junior class pale blue and Yaje blue were carrjel out In the decorations while the school cojors crlms 3ninnd nvhltc were seen In the great qluslcrs of carnations which were effectively used Punch was served in the corner of tho room the table being charmingly decorated Besides the faculty rabout forty young people enJoyodAthe evening Miss Howat and Mrs FrancesHowat entertained Informally last evening o t Mrs Jf Brcedcn entertained a few friends Informally Thursday evening even-Ing to meet her guest Mrs Hurst of Ogden > vp V u V 5 5 > Mrs Arthur Brown entertained tho Whist club at luncheon Tuesday 00 0 Mis Delano entertained the Whist club Monday evening a I U Mrs F D BIckford entertained at cards informally Friday evening 44 Tho P E O met yesterday afternoon after-noon with Mrs McMahon at 40 J street 5 5 5 The Daughters of the Pioneers met Friday afternoon with Mrs ana Y I Dougall IOn I S o SOn S-On Friday evening tho marriage of Miss Nellie A Rowley and Mr Fred V crick Shelton took place Bishop Joseph R Morgan performing the ceremony The young couple received many well Wishes and congratulations from 0 large number of friends Mr and Mrs Shelton Shel-ton will make their future home In Park City Ciy V S S 10 < S The May club spent a very pleasant evening on Wednesday at the home oC Mr and Mrs I Harvey on Third East street The host and hostess entertained enter-tained the club In their usual pleasant way The following ladies and gentlemen V gentle-men curried off the honors of tho evening even-ing Mrs Benjamin Wilson H M Sad V ler Mrs J D Ford and E G Holding V I After partaking of delicious refreshments V refresh-ments In the diningroom and tilling vacancies in tho club an adjournment was taken to meet In two weeks at the residence of Mr and Mrs Benjamin Wilson InDarlington o 5 A very enjoyable card party was I given by Mr and Mrs J L Stewart last Saturday evening The prizes were awarded to L Morrison Miss Luclle Morrison and Mrs F J Hewlett Refreshments Re-freshments were served Those present were Mrs T N Sackett of Frisco Mr S and Mrs C Morrison Mr and Mrs F J Hewlett Mr and Mrs L Morrison Mrs F G Wlllea Mr and Mrs J L Stewart Miss Luc lc Morrison Miss Mabel Hewlett and Misses llottle and L Delphla Stewart Miss Ethel Mitchell was the recipient of n delightful surprise party given at her home 137 North Seventh West street by n number of friends Wednesday Wednes-day veonlng The evening was pleasantly pleas-antly spent in music and games after which all enjoyed dainty I supper The guests were lossrs jiawrencc jiuy cr S Byron Howells Willie Asbridgo Nelson I Bake Arthur Weather George Blake Gideon Morris Milo Vincent Horace Stendrloh Edwin Maughan Sidney Maughan Willlo Irvine Fred Bcesley Ernest Lavender Wlllard James Harold Har-old Brown Robert Hay Wllford Dyer and Samuel Brown Misses Ethel I Mitchell Joan Irvine Ethel Lees Edith GUlesple Hazel Ostler Bertha Gllles pie Mnbol Lavender Irma Mitchell Llzle Williams Edna Forman Bertha Edwards Mamie Thomas Florence Forman Laura Sandors Ada Vincent Nellie Teakle Gertrude Lavender and L NoJe nnl Cora Haslam V S S On Tuesday evening Miss Glosz gave I her Informal musIcale the vocalist of tho evening being Forrest Huff of the WIlburKlrwln Opera company A very pleasant evening was passed by the guests The Daughters of the Utah Ploncors I were pleasantly entertained at the homo oC Mrs Friday ils Maria > Dougall on 11 V day afternoon The programme was one of unusual Intdrest to members and L guests Including as It did a piano selection se-lection by Miss Cecelia Sharp the reading of Miss Spencero Jubilee poem by Mrs Alice Merrill Home f paper on A Pioneer Woman or a history of Mrs Augusta Erbb by rs C 1 KIrby a recitation 1An Old Surgeons Story by Miss Frost and two vocal L selections bv Miss Arvllla Clark Tho next meeting of the society will be held I at the home o Is C L Klrby on the afternoon of February 24th Mrs A T Kerr delightfully entertained enter-tained Informally w Friday evening Miss Lotta Lovesy entertained a few of her friends Thursday evening last Progressive hlghflvo V was the game played prizes being won by Mrs Maude Strong M Sharp Ottlnger Miss Vera Parkinson and Mr A Hlllam Refreshment were served Among those present weie Mrs Maude Strong the Misses Eva Symcns Florence Sy mons Ella Jackson Bertha Anderson Lillle Anderson Vera Parkinson Ada Dudley Alice Hillam Phoebe Davis Vernle Rose Fannie Merrill Jessie Davis Da-vis I Marie Jennings Pearl Swift Ella McAllister Jessie Lovesy Messrs IrvIn Strong Malcolm McAllister Roy Kings bury Quayle Cannon Jesse Cannon L George Smith Sharp Ottlnger M A Pond Shjpp Frank Penrose V S S S V The ladles of the Fraternal Union were entertained Wednesday afternoon Tenth at tho Southstreet home oC Mrs Patterson 341 East V S S IS The Kenyon diningroom was tho scene o 0 delightful banquet on Friday evening gIven by the seniors of the high school about fifty of whom wcro present and a most enjoyable time was the result The service was faultless fault-less the menu a gem and tho wit effervescent ef-fervescent The table was sot in the form of a hollow square out of the square arising a pyramid of ferns and carnations The red and black dover d-over all and red carnations were seen all along the table Mr Eaton was present but for once he was In tho minority with the fifty or more pupils surrounding him He sat at the foot arid the toastmaster at the head each being flanked by pretty faces The toastmaster was Arthur J Murphy and those who cleverly responded to toasts were Roy Hlgson Marguerite Donnellan Thomas Latimer Ethel l Connelly Mr Eaton Lewis Connely LwIs Sowles Evelyn Mason Niels ChrIstensen and Marian Jones S S S Miss Loll Lovesy was hostess at 1 card party on Thursday evening at her home on Sixth FJast street ProgressIve Progres-sive highfive was the game played 1 Mrs Maudo Strong and Mr Sharp Ot tlnger winning first prizes and Vim Parkinson and A Hlllam the Consolation Consola-tion An enjoyable time was spent after which dainty refreshments were served S The Christensen soiree wa well attended L at-tended last Wednesday and all had avery a-very enjoyable time These atfairs fill a longfelt want as an Informal affair where the patrons may meet once a week and enjoy a nice danceS dance-S S 0 Tho Utopia Euchro club were the guests o Irs Ed Sheets at her residence i resi-dence 133 North West Temple street on Wednesday afternoon and were delightfully de-lightfully entertained The spacious parlors were tastefully decorated with roses and carnations Prizes were awarded Mrs J Hamilton Miss Edith Parker and Mrs S H PInkerton A pleasing feature was Miss Shoobrldgcs musical selcetl ns admirably executed < on the piano The club meeta with Irs E A Wall 200 Brigham street Wednes day afteunoon 5th of February noxt On Thursday January 23rd a pleasant pleas-ant surprise party was given at the home of Miss Mildred Melendy 1109 South First West In honor of Mr ill Samuel E Hill Tr who departs February Cth for C mission to the Southern States The house was decorated deco-rated with the national colors and a most enjoyable evening was spent Somo thirtyfour person were present U 0 Miss Pearl Chit was given n delight ful birthday party Monday evening at the home of her parents 322 E street It being her fifteenth birthday Covers were laid for over thirty The tables were decorated with pink and white carnations tho large frosted birthday cake decorated for the pleasant event with fifteen pink and white candle Games songs and recitations were the ovent of the evening The guests were Misses Sarah Ackerman Irene Taylor Bessie Burrows Thcrsa Sunderland Lizzie Gilberg Nettle Wlmvard Katie Marron Eva Gilberg Messrs Albert Taylor Authur Lucas George Ebert Arthur Dust V George Moyer Aimer Hyler Fred Pons Alex Wlnward Bert Hylor Mayo Wetzell Mrs Dr Hyler Mis Ed Welzell lrsEcl l l rs Raymont Mrs Butcher others Mr C C Campbell and V 455 Miss Maggie Condle was pleasantly surprled at her home by a number of her friends Games and music were the features of the ovenlngt At 1 p rna rn-a delicious supper was served and It was In the weo small hours when the crowd dispersed Those present were Misses Sadie Mldgley Mary Chapman May Mldgley Dolllo Chapman Bertha Midgley Thalia Price and Maggie Ccndlc Messrs Wlncgar Davis S Ashby Randall Mldgley W Ashby CondIe and V LoSry VS S Miss Gcrtio Alcock was the recipient o 1 pleasant surprise Wednesday evenIng even-Ing The lime was passed with games and music after which refreshments were served Those present were the Misses Florence Frankland Maggie McClure Hattie Barloy Bertha Wil Icy Esther Lloyd Ella Mnddox Dolly Esllr blmms Pearl Fmnkland Bertha Mml dox Lilloy Newvllle Agnes Olson Louie Bull Emma Lund rS nnle Erlck m Edith Everett Merrill and Gcrtio Alcock Messrs Fred Loulri Ernest Brazier Charles Dale Chess Knight Fred Heath George Shlpp Earl Jensen Ed Surllne Clarence King Ruebcn Franklnnd George Trainer Henry Smith Mortcnsen Quinn Nelson BJake Art Winter S 4 An exceptionally enjoyable evening was spent by all who attended the regular reg-ular himonthly social of the Opal club which took place last Monday evening at the Ladles Literary clubhouse Tho members of the club were out In force and the names of several now members were entered oti the rolls In addition there were lan guests present to partake par-take of the clubs hospitality A spirit of genuine Jollity and good fellowship seemed to characterize the evenings emc entertainment and many expressions of regret were heard when the time came to go home The next gathering of the club Is scheduled Wednesday evening February Gth when the club will attend In a body the regular Wednesday evening social at Chrlsten sens hull The winners at cards on Monday evening were Miss Ole My era and Judge McMaster first prizes Mrs Christy and Mr A F Angell second sec-ond prizes After cards a very pretty German figure was danced by six couples cou-ples chosen from the club Those present pres-ent wore Messrs and Mcsdamcg I C L Berry Zeno Barnes L F Angel C T Geary Alex McMaster W P Fowler Gustave Voight R W Brady II Christy S Donelson W H West Pierce G W Tostovln Misses Maud Freeze Nellie Geary Mulvtxncy Smith Irvine Nichols Agnes Gibson Ella Stlckney Peterson Shields Tostevln Henderson Elizabeth Gibson Hattie Flygarc Ole Myers Messrs Frank Brown 1f Kcysor Dr M W Snow Hardln W E Coulam George Man tell J E Orblson A Rosenbaum A W Lister A Cowan Johnny Whlttemore C W Olsen A J Cope With row Say del E M Kcysor H S Anderson W E Schluter Secly C C Gott A H Nlcsa Shade Strlngc The Kensington club met with Mrs George Lamport and Mr8 Alex Camp bell at the home of the former Friday afternoon Those present were Mesdames Mes-dames will McDonald Wlllard Cannon Rustln Whitney Horace Ensign C M Benedict Will Biter Misses Edna and Kato Doyer Hathenne Dougall Enid Moffatt Julia Hayes S US Bessie Clawson Miss Mabel James was given C surprise sur-prise party by number a of her girl friends on Wednesday evening Orig inal I costumes were the feature of the evening Miss Ada Carter won the prize for tho funniest character Games and music furnished the amusements Dainty refreshments were served dur ing I the evening The following guests I vetO present Mabel Bolton Emma Hamer Angle Bickford Irene BIckford Miss Rountree Gortlo role Mattle Arcson Mattie Iarrow Ethel Back I TonIc Rand Rose Thomas Alice IC1 Lachlan Lyle James and Katie James S S S The fourth dance given by the Blllle cub last Thursday evening at the La dies Literary clubrooms although Informal informal I affair was largely attended Punch was served throughout the evening even-ing i In the lower hal Amon those n present were Misses Nunna ChapIn Geneve Felt Nellie Geary Millie Fly gcre Louise Hagman Nellie Nickel son Luella Peterson Glory McLood lcLod Evelyn Metcalf Ivy Price Mini Rogers Hazel Shoebrldge Berth I Mldglcy Josephine Valentine MaUv I Naylor Nanna Jausch Bertha Scheu Ida Due RIda Taylor K Gorman or Chicago Blossle Mitchell Daisy Cut ling Ella Shulte Lou McClclland Goncve Horllck Estclla Bancroft Ed n Jackson Calc Cutting Messrs Sam Ashby Frank White George Butler C H Patten Clyde Simmons Claude Hull Art Ball Bert Gray Wood Hicks Char lie l Thomas Will le 11 Conlan Art Bolton Harold Orlob A Bralne George Brock bank Art Knetiss Karl Hardy Wai ter Schrlevcr Oscar Rydall C Bailey Leo Frost F B Clayton T Jackson J ckon The Bllile club announce their next party to be given at Chrlstensens the exact date not being decided yet S < f V A large number of friends of Mis S 1ss LouIse McLelland gave her a surprise party at her home 1800 South Stat street Wednesday evening Miss Me Lelland was Induced to leave the nous for a short time on some slight pretex t early In the and her evening nl upon ltI re turn found tho house very prettily deco rated with roses smllax and carna tions and her friends awaiting her During the evening u musical pro gramme was arranged consisting Of vocal and Instrumental selections A dainty supper was served at the con elusion of the pnuslcal numbers Amon those present were Misses Gorham Iv n Young Ruby Young Marguerite Rhine Nettle Poulton Blossom Mitchell Mar garet Summerhays and tho Misse S 1Isses Chrlstopherson Messrs George Butler Albert Brain Harry Ball Arthur Bal 1 Dave Sprunt Jay Johnson Will Bal Dale Pitt and Jack a HomeS Yl Nutte Ono of the pleasant events In 0 must cal way was the recital given by th e pupils of Mrs Graham F Putnam Le her home qn Tuesday evening Thc 01l people acquitted th mselvc S most creditably and thqlr selection S were heartily received by parents and < 1 friends Miss Damon added to the pleasure of the evening by her two vocal selections My Rosary im l The FourLeaf Clover nnc CloV wihlch were sung In charming style Tho youni people whose piano selections reflect refect cd such cicdlt upon themselves and their teacher were the Misses AlvercK a Martin Teasio Godbe Edith Godbe Ethel Martin and Masters Way artn iastel Wayne Brown and John Putnam S S S The Brotherhood of St Andrew or St Marks cathedral iarl cthcral delightfully en tertalned the chapter of the Daughters of the King at the dcanory Wednesda evening Progressive games and music mu-sic were pleasant features of the even Ing and between forty and fifty guests were present S 9 5 V The Misses Parker entertained in formally on Tuesday V V Miss Gertrude Mayers entertained in formally Monday evening V V Will George and Charles Lawrence entertain the Whist club Friday night 0 Salt Lake tent No2 K O T M gave 1 ball last evening at Christen sens hal which was one of tho larg est of the season The hall had been very tastefully decorated with banners and insignia of the Maccabees and anc pre sealed a bright appearance Punch wao served throughout the evening The music was excellent and dancing greatly enjoyed U C Mrs Louis Seokels entertained Tues day In honor of Ils Hyrurn Johnson lately returned from Nevada On Tuesday evening Mrs Frank Ir ONeill entertained In honor of her daughter Mae A musical programme and games were the features of tile evening Those present were Misses lore Lynch Ale Fletcher Jesalo Freeman Hazel Hlndtl Lyda Blezis dale Kathrinc Murphy Helen Bo sAddle s-Addle Fletcher Jennie Freeman Jen nette Whittle Clan Tnsck Limb Tile dall Katherine McCollary Olgn Nelson Nel-son Florence Powell Mabel Cowan Ine Van Sant Marshall McClellan Emerson McDonald Young Raymond Bass Will Thompson Grant McDonald McDon-ald Will Conies Vern Metcalf Ham ilton Parks Clarence Van Sent Miss Lulu Jensen of Waterloo entertained enter-tained a number of her friends last Fri day evening The evening was pleasantly pleas-antly spcntat cards and various other games Musical selections were ren dcicd by Prof II E Giles Jr Miss AJnC Graham Thomas ot hers Light rofreshmeath ThOa anti t Were 8eta by ID Jennl Jacobson served E Jacobsn and Mrs fl Cues Among those lIr I V present lr and Mruj wc Niels c 1rn Jenun lls H E GIIemn the on Ir and Glc Mis Graham SeUna Evans JennIe gu Annie Tanner Jacob or PayEon on ob8n Kate Giles ruphenln Jn and lousle Will Jones leAr lrnl D avid Block Thomas lam Iangenbcker Thomas ad Wil l S 4 w The ill gIve utah Slate Council ot Women a character ee nth ward n charactr bal at the EIght Ing oC February Hth on the Cn V S 0 Miss Ella Conroy of uest of C01ro Ogdcn In the guest Mrs JOECph T RlchaVdc OGDEN SOCIETY Tho event of tho wcdk was tho XWtv club annual ball nnd Webr bln banquet dn evening at tile banquet held Stw Dancing DIfnln aca Cm Tine evening untIl s pent In dancIng the unti mhlnllhlw n haJI beIng t aIordNI I crntcI Everything annil the music the host tnstcfqp the Sna l I W13 done which p ossible to do Wis pti to make the ll 10 grcats t enjoyment evening ono 0 c Itcnt ± > lenl and the commit tels In charge or tine aitair cmml numlrbl There was a Succeced mast j tnQancQ the lrihtd very large R Invlcd guests Includin qulo n number from Salt Lalee Clt other points In tho Lo CIty ani oO plntg State Uwns j State I s a nIres V4 occasion and many of the costume lr by the Indies wore cstumc worn A fter tim aulul creations I ° dancing the iVrFilh dancng guestR Wcro i cortcd to tire buntimt Lhl lunqut room which c rOm most WQ3 Jmt beautifully and claborattqy lear r ated where clabrtet 1t rted an elegant ou spread was found awaiting them TonsLs followed the quetlng ho lon IL H Itolnpp bone ban toastmastor and responses beIng mad tha pon Messrs Angus T Wright M S BrownlnY LL R Yrlght 1 Brownln MacMillan 1 n iJncMlnn George M llanson Sv7 lam 1 Iglcheart of Salt Lake lansn I vas the most elaborate and successful others affair ever given by tho Wobor ICCCfui a s Tho Lynno Mutual Improvement a clnlons give n grand bali I nl SOUthw1t5 hal tomorrow Southwcla Thursday evening tho regular annual V old folks reunion of tho Second nnll J Was held In the amusement hall and hal was n most pleasant affairS i affair-S I f Thursday evening very pleasant social was f given In the Flrst ward imusement nail by tho young people of that ward POflO wat Miss Luella FerrIn has gone to Salt Lake City to practice with the Salt Lake Opera company Lko S S S V Mrs Fi C Stokes has returned from a islt to California urnC Cnirorla points Miss Emma Peterson Is visiting relatives i vlslnS relalve in Ogden Her homo Is In Bear River City 1 Miss Maud Marriott of Soda Springs a Is tho guest of Wlllard Spiers o a 5 A most Interesting session of tho Child Culture club was held January Chld Mrs IIIlards home After the regular business of tho club was transacted Mrs trnslctcd 11 Hllllard opened tho programme by reading u number oC articles showing under what conditions thoso whom wu call the other half drag out a miserable existence Sho then turned tho subject over to 15 Ho Ins who poke most feelingly on the causes that mal o It Impossible under tho existing system to render the other hair any assistance until tho competitive sys 1 cmpettvc tem Is replaced by the cooperative or socIalist J cialist system Tho dlscusson which foI lowed was tho most spirited tho club haa een known and a new light on socialism wag given to many The club adjourned to moot with Mrs Parley Wright 671 l Twentyfourth street Friday January 31sU V S S S Mrn James M Scott Is enjoying a visit from her brother Mr D B Clay bourno of Evanston I The many friends of Miss Bessie Moycs will bo glad to learn that she has recovered from her recent Illness so ao J State to bo university able to return to her post at tho Thursday evening the Foster Military I I band gave C masquerade ball at tho Union operahouse which was largely attended at-tended and a great success V Miss Veda Ecclcs returned Thursday from her visit to Salt Lake where sho was the guest of Mlsa Myrtle Banks V S 1 The Misses Julia Wright and Florence Gwllllam were Salt Lako visitors during tho week I Tuesday evening next the Degree ot Honor of tho A 0 U W will give Its third annual ball at DIgnans dancing academy 1 1I I r J 1 Lutz leaves today for a two months tour through California 11 A very pleasant surprise was tendered Mr Georgo II Trlbo Friday evening by i a number of his friends Cards music and n delicious luncheon filled In the evening most agreeably The birthday anniversary of Robert Burns was celebrated by tho Scots Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Simpson Singing dancing and recitals from Burns wcro the enjoyable features of the evening followed by luncheon e S C The high school pupils gave their ball at tho Dlgnnn academy Friday evening and It proved to bo ono of the most enjoyable en-joyable of these parties 0 Tho meeting of the Historical society last week was held at the cosy homo of Mrs Fred Wlllengor and was an extremely ex-tremely pleasant > esion 5 I S The Lucky Thirteen club was entertained enter-tained delightfully Wednesday afternoon by Mrs F R Christensen V The ladles of the Congregational church gave a social and supper Thursday evening even-ing which was enjoyed by a large number num-ber of members and friend of the church m S S Monday Mr J S Sum celebrated hU birthday by entertaining a number or friends at the Hcaly hotelS hotel-S S S Miss Eva Kuhn has returned from her visit to Salt Lake City I S S A programme in honor of the entering classes was rendered at the high School Friday afternoon In the evening a reception re-ception was tendered them at DJsnans hall Now classes will bo organized In all subjects for the beginning of lho second tim school which oc ond term of year din Monday The entering class numbers about sixty members Silver hive No 1 Ladles of the Macca bees spent a very pleasant aftern0fl V Friday with Mrs Laura Averill at tb home of Mrs Pearson TnentYth ssss Cartiti muslo and rercslimeflts made up one of tho moat enjoyable SttCt noons of tho season PARK CITY SOCIETY Tho regular meeting of the Womafl Athenaeum was held at the homo of Mrs W W Armstrong Monday afternoon Madam President a M Wilton presldlfl Them programme for the day was Epani5 history Mrs F W llnyt 1iay ns harg8 hO of same and was irs follows pdro < of Prunl Mrs E J Bcggs OrSin Spanish Language Mrs E P Lecomp0 V piano solo Mrs M M F Allen pianO CotS solo Tho Swallows song Miss Snyder Twenty members answered roil w nw call and the club ndJourncJ February 3rd with Mrs E P LecOmPt0 Miss Cora Snyder of Salt Mice W1S guest of tho afternoon Miss Harriet Woolov Miss Cora 50yCr and Mrs J If Steele Were charmlnii entertaIned at the King mine Satura5 evening A Jolly coasting party In which was the one tel jj pcoplo took part lowing young V the pleasant events of Wednciila > nw Included Misses jaura tag Tho party V Townsend Svinnlo Jennings Mossr < Girl w > Glcger and Boll Roy Scott George Scott CC A most delightful and pleasant M iiI the week was the afternoon given by Thursday when a number I Lorn Learn on cnIcr of her friends were charmingly At S Ulncil by this popular hcmess luncheon wns s oclock a sumptuous the hO4t which nil pronounced excellent M ess was assisted In serving b > Mrs JV who Cross and Miss NIna Cross Those were erijocd Mrs Learns hospitalitY Ir Mr Charles Heath Mrs Fred Smith F Mrs J Frankoi Mrs it S ToWnSend j r CrOSS MrS J Ilurlbut Mrs arc IiVrs F A dour Mrs F B Davig J CnrLv Mrs J Thompson Mrs Steele Mrs J W Geiger Mr Ch5t Lamb IIrs Ariflstroflg Mis Shields Miss Cora Snyder MISS Miss 11SI Miss Bortha Lawrence Ml55 Lor rind riot Woolcy Miss Edyth > Jina Cross V S S S Mrs Arthur Williams went down to Salt l > nko Wednesday afternoon to visit 1 with friends for u short time v 6 Tho following society pcoplo were noticed no-ticed at Prof II 13 Vounpcrs dancing party on Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs I Loin Learn Mr and Mrs J AV Geiger Dr nnd Mrs Lecompte Mr and MTF J DIem Mr and Mrs A VIUur Mlssca Jean Pearson Cora Snyder E tolla Watson Wat-son Bertha Getsch Kdyth Lowry Harriet Har-riet Wooley Eva LamberL Messrs AlIson A-lIson Marshall Pearson It G AVhcrrlt A Colbnth B Hampton and Dr W D Donoher 6 o A most onjovahle Kensington was pi von by Mrs M 1 J McGill Wednesday afternoon after-noon In honor of the olllcera of the Altar society of which Mr McGlll Is president presi-dent The rooms wero beautifully decorated deco-rated with potted plmtfl and cut flowers Vocal numbers constating of piano and mandolin were charmingly given by the hostess and her guests after which a dainty luncheon was served Tho gUsts present were I each presented with a beautiful beau-tiful and dainty lace handkerchief as u token of love and kindness from the president hlr coworkers for tholr faith flu services during the past year The friends In turn thoughtfully remembered Mrs McGlll by presenting her with an ev quleite bunch of American Beauties and carnations It was late when the friends dopirtcd for their homes all declaring thnt tho afternoon was one of pleasure and happiness Those present were Mrs John MeSorly Mrs W McSorly Mrs It Ofalllgan Mrs A McGrnth Miss Kate Malone Miss Uzzlo Conmlly Miss Anna Corrlpan Miss Gcncvlve Fltapatrlck and Mips Veronica Fitzpatrick a o Mrs E V Bcebo of Salt Lake is tho guest of I Mr and Mrs Frank A BirdS t Bird-S 6 Mrs Percy S Cocks arrived In the Park Friday morning and remained until yesterday 1 yes-terday afternoon tho guest of Mrs W G Lamb 4 < Mr Woodmansco camo out from Zion Friday morning and Is being entertained i by Mr and Mrs AV W Armstrong 6 I Mrs E P Loeomptc was tho recipient of a Jolly surprise party Thursday evening even-ing when a party of friends took possession posses-sion of her home and from S oclock until 32 the pleasant home rung with laughter Games music and dancing was enjoyed and a most palatable luncheon served The guests were Mr and Mrs F A Bird Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong Mr and Mrs Walter Scott Mr and Mrs AV G Iamb Miss Coa Snyder Mr and Mrs W C Wallace Mr and Mrs Lem Learu Mr and Mrs John W Geiger Dr and Mrs C M Wilson Mr and Mrs Charles Shields Mrs M M F Allen Miss Estella Watson Mrs 15 V Beebe of Salt Lake Miss Harriet Woolcy Miss Nellie Goodrich Good-rich Dr E P Lecompio and Mr P McPherson Mc-Pherson ft O Mrs W W Armstrong entertained at dinner Friday evening complimentary to Mr Woodmnnj Her other guests were Miss Cora Snyder Mr Ben Hampton I u I Miss Cora Snyder who has been visitIng visit-Ing with her numerous Park friends for tho past month returns homo this afternoon after-noon Mr and Mrs Lem Learn entertained at a charming dinner Sunday afternoon Covers were laid for six I o I S Mr and Mrs W G Lamb entertained a small company of friends very informally Infor-mally Monday evening at their pleasant homo on Park avenue Mr and Mrs Charles Shields gave a Dutch supper Sunday evening complimentary compli-mentary to Mr and Mrs AVIllinm Delash mulh and children of Burlington la Their other guests were Mr and Mrs licm Learn and Mr and Mrs J W Geiger u Mr and Mrs James W While entertained enter-tained a company of friends at dinner Thursday evening Covers were laid for F W Sherman B M Hogan Miss Jennie Jen-nie Sherman and Master Ira Sherman a a u The home of James Sweat was tho occne of a pleasant surprise party Wednesday evening Games recitations and music were tho features of tho evenings entertainment The guests were MIssss Juno Watson Etta Robjrts Ethel Grccnough Itabcll Franklin Nina Richardson Rich-ardson Stella Leonard Ethel Bailey Fannie Jones Barbara Biilley Rhoda Grconough Messrs S Sweat Ft Maim L Martin 0 Anderson E Stanley George Jones J Johns A Malln and Will Franklin 0 ti a Mrs Julius Frankel entertained the following fol-lowing friends at a Dutch lunch after tho recital Friday evening Mr and Mrs J H Steele Miss Edyth Lowry and Miss Harriet Voollcy 1 a OIl a Earl Stanley was agreeably surprised at his homo Friday evening wilen a number num-ber of his friends Invaded his home and took the young man completely by surprise sur-prise Tho guests were the Misses AnnIe Paul TcenfO Rasband Olive Robinson Ethel l and Barbara Bailey Jcnnlo Sweat I Myrtle Williams Amber Stanley Lottie Fulkerson Elvira Hart well Messrs L Martin Ed Evans E Williams R Hart well W Watson H Robinson L Stanley Stan-ley and George BaileyS Bailey-S 9 S The following Parkltcs lent to Evanston Evan-ston Wyo Friday evening to attend tho ball given by the conductors Mr and Mrs C F Goist Mr and Mrs R D Robins Mr and Mrs F C Bowman Mr and Mrs J Chartrand Mr and Mrs E Custer Miss Lillian Bain Miss Jean Pearson Pear-son Marshall Pearson Will McFalls and 31 O Kecfc a a 4 The D of IT held their memorial spr vices In Masonic hall Friday evening Eight A 0 m W chairs of departed members and threo D of II were beautifully beauti-fully decorated for the occasion Those who took part In tho cxeiclscs were Mrs M J McGlll Rev Mr Cook Charles T Prisk and the choirS choir-S S S 4 Mrs R T Harrison gave J a pleasant M party Thursday evening In honor of l Miss Ksslo Bailey of Salt Lake Ladles Jlrat prli was won by Miss Esther Wclst second Miss Rose llcrshiser gents llrst James Rowe second M Cline Tho guests present were Mr and Mrs Bates Mn F Wiley Mrs R Mulhall Mrs M 1 Peterson Misses Ida McFarlan E Welst Essie Bailey Fannie Ollner Rose Her flhlscr Lottlo Ollner Messrs M Cline H Welst J Rowe D Trick G Johnson andS and-S Phillips S C S Mrn W G Lamb and Mrs W W Armstrong and their gueals Mrs Percy S Cocks and Mr F Woodmanscc vero entertained at tho King mine on Saturday Satur-day S S S Ono of tho most enjoyable affairs so far this season WUH the piano anil song recital reci-tal given at tho Congregational church Friday evening under the auspices of tho Womans Athonacum Vocal and Instrumental Instru-mental selections were charmingly given by Mrs Percy S Cocks and Mr F Wood maiiHec of Salt Lake and tho 2 > X I Invited gUests were held spellbound aa these two artists appeared huforu the largo J and appreciative audience Messrs C A Blochcr W G Lamb nnd J W Gleger proved very clllclunt ushers and although tho church was tilled to ovcrilowlng scale wero provided for all PROVO SOCIETY Mr 1 R Twelvcss elegant new homo was a scene of enjoyment and bliss on Thursday afternoon when this benevolent I grand and noblehearted woman opened I her entire house for the pleasure and comfort com-fort of all of her widowed friends True happiness consists In making others happy hap-py but I do not think oven the thought oCher oC-her happiness wan entertained her only aim and deslro was to make happy thoso thaLJ orc bereft of loved ones and to cnuseju ray of sunshine to enter their lives I After a very delicious dinner wan served Mr J R Twelves presented each Rucat with a choice china cup and saucer The aftcrnobn was a perfect success and not only those present led the sincere r gratitude for tho hostess but many who wero not there feel to waft feelings of good will and prosperity to Mrs Twelves for her consideration and kindness Tho guceta were Mcsdames M A McLaln Harrison Sclck BOMbard Brown Sullon Snow Gates Gallesple Moore Thomas Mllncr G A Smith Holden Therrott Young Eunice snow Arlllta Snow and A L Sowle and her parents Mr and Mrs James E DaniclH On Monday afternoon Mr and Mrs J t R Twelves gave another elegant dinner party to the following guests MoHdamei Hyrum Cluff Mary A Boshard Henry Dunn J W Farrer Oliver Bailey J W Baker Fred Moore L Cluff Van Wago nen and Miss Cluff Miss Fawn Twelves entertains nt a chailng dish suppor this evening MCisnr and Mcfldamcs R B Thurtnan Leon Bachman and Mr Bert Twelves S S Miss Elsie Moore left on Thursday for California fo visit with Mr and Mrs II s Martin She will be gone about one month 6 Mrs Freda Barnum Cluff has removed from Salt Lake to Provo and will reside hcio permanently a a i Mm Harrington of American Fork was J Urn guest of Mr and Mrs Jot Farrcr this week t 0 5 Mrs John M Wilson gave a delightful Saturday Hlrt at her home on < childrens nariy little of her beautiful aftrnioon In honor SauRJitcr Leona Refreshments were daughter realised ccrved and a royal gocd time was by all him little guests present I V S Luclla Alexander Is the guest of Miss Miss Lulu Bucklo at Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs R B Thurmnn entertained in a very elegant way on the 63 1 i cirtl club Tuesday evening last Mrs 1hl1rman un showed that she was a cultured conbciotiiily tho t hostess and made and perfect tured of the evening one of the most enjoyable merles The tallies well hand painted ladles prize a Mri won the Smclmrd Mrs Spl < framed wa ter color andMr I Will Roberts tho gentlemens prize a silver matchbox captured The club meets next week with Mr and Mrs I A U oodhousc Mrs W B Sean gave a I tea party on Wednesday afternoon In honor of Miss Buckbee of Salt Lake The guests were Miss Buckbee Mrs Kimball Salt Lake MeHdames Bullock Tucker Dcaioricy Smith ame Woodhouse Spcckart Numa of Sprlngvllle llavcrcamp Thompson Holbrook Schwab Buckler sutton Alrd and Misses Uolbrook Pond hehy Dick enson Baker Kellogg Jackson and Moore On Wednesday evening next ono of the creates social events of tho season takes at the opcrahouso The cent Is a place reunion of Provo City and Utah county ciHccrs The commllleo In charge are working In every way for Its enjoyment and success S S S A complimentary ball was e veuJn hon Emma Choules BurrillB on or of Mrs Monday evening last at tho Mozart hall Mrs Burrllls has been the organist at the Mormon church for a number of years and has lllled the position with ability public dignity and elllcloncy The entire hor valuable service nnd regret appreciate gret that sho has resigned Tho choir members however tried to portray their ni ui fir n1 linll ivhlrii KUOU Will us lino i jvvJiiwi tiiv li a successful event and an enjoyable affair could give some expression thOr surolv succeeded Provos most prominent promi-nent Vlllzcns were present and every feature fea-ture was a success A delicious lunch vas also served it a Misses Nellie and Sadie Johnson gave an oldfashioned candy pull at their homo on Friday evening last It was greatly enjoyed IS S S The Ladles Republican ball came off In a blaze of splendor and beauty on Friday Fri-day evening Tho committee In charge comprized somo of the most popular and efficient workers along this line In our city and every detail was thoroughly planned for the enjoyment and comfort of tho guests and tho success of this event Tho brilliant company the luxurious surroundings sur-roundings the rustle of silks the fine tint tor of laces the hum ol congenial voices while the dancers enjoyed l themselves In the merry danco to perfect musical sounds mado an ont and left an Impression that will long linger In the minds of thoso present pres-ent In every way It was a success Many were in attendance from other cities The famous quartette of Boshard and Pync BrotherGvero there and enraptured the audience with their melodious selections selec-tions Maj Brecden of Salt Lake City gave a short but pleasing address and Prof Mcakin favored the guests with two recitations for which ho received a regular regu-lar ovation Dancing was Indulged In until un-til 120 when the crowd dispersed by giving giv-ing three cheers for the Ladlco Republican Republi-can club S S S Tho Terpsichore club gave Its weekly ball at tho Mozart hall on Thursday lost and was greeted with the usual success enjoyment and beauty that greets all tho rJ mbe ts clubs balls H Mrs A O Smoot was visiting In Spring vlllo this week the guest of her father < Mrs Annlo Jones Atkin Is visiting with her son Mr Stanzas Atkin in Salt Lake to II aIrs > a-Irs Tecnlo S Taylor Is contemplating a trip to Washington In a couple of weeks P The homecomIng of Mr Thadcus IL Clufr Is pleasing news for his man friends S S Mr Bert Morris is onco more a prominent promi-nent llguro on our Provo streets J p 0 Prof Mcakin has been spending the past week In Provo Mr Mart Graham tho popular and energetic en-ergetic newspaper man of Utah county was a Salt Lako visitor on Thursday 4 e Though more members wero absent from the regular meeting of the Nineteenth Nine-teenth Century club on Friday afternoon than usual a most Interesting and Instructive In-structive session was held at the home of Mrs Searle The first paper on tho programme was a very Interesting ono on Educational Work Among the Defective De-fective Classes by Mrs Searle She to tho mngni gave tho club an insight as tulle of the work among the unfortunate ones who arc deprived of sight speech or hearing and exhibited somo specimens of the raised printing used for the blind Man Interesting Items from the life of the marvelous Helen Keller were given Tho Newspaper as an Educator by Mrs Buckler was another very InterestIng Interest-Ing paper In which alBO was touched upon the pros and cons of newspaper work for women Them came the review of The Gentleman From Indiana by Mrs Bcosley glcn In her Inimitable style and much appreciated by tho club Miss Buckbee of Salt Lake who is visiting visit-ing with Mrs Sonrle was a visitor of the club as was also Mrs Lawrence Kimball of Park City who la visiting with Mrs Sutton rt |