Show t f SALT LAKES I GAY WHIRL J 19 Tuesday will mark the t elope of the j gay season and members of the fashionable fashion-able circles will make the best of the I weeks In which to recover from the effects ef-fects of the rounds oC pleasure in whloli I they have Indulged especially the latter lat-ter part of the season After a period I of sackcloth and ashes they will come I I forth refreshed ready and onset for another II an-other season of pleasure and the festivities fes-tivities will be lu full swing until the I heal of the summer drives them to seaside sea-side or mountains Few events of Importance Im-portance arc scheduled for the coming i I week bUT the memory of last week I with Its luncheons dinners and balls I will long linger In the minds of the members of society as one of unusual delight Dinners and Luncheons r The most elaborate luncheon of the week was that given at the AHa club on Wednesday by Mrs H D Niles The table was laid In the goldroom and the decorations were among the most beautiful I beau-tiful seen at a similar function this i season A large basket of golden daffodils I daf-fodils with sprays oC malldenhalr fern graced the center of the table whllo clusters of violets made an allIs It joyed Mr and Mrs Wilsons hospitality hospital-ity 0 Very charmingly appointed was the luncheon given at tho Alta club yesterday yes-terday by Miss Otlcll The table was laid m the green room Us decorations of bright pink carnations and pink shaded candelabra harmonizing beautifully I beauti-fully with the furnishing of tho room Dainty heads of Gibson girls done In water colors were used as place cards Miss Odells guests wore Mrs J IL Richards Miss Annette Ferguson Miss VIda Richards Miss Kato Groo Miss Florence Grant Later the party enJoyed en-Joyed 1 Arizona at the Snit Lake Theater The-ater c Mrs George E Forester entertained the Sewing club yesterday at an Informal Infor-mal luncheon Twenty young girls enjoyed a very delightful Washington birthday luncheon lunch-eon yesterday at the home of Miss Reta Kahn The house was gay with flags and bunting and reminders of the anniversary 1 anni-versary of the birth of Washington were found in the decorations of the table ta-ble which consisted entirely of flags and cherries with small hatchets adorned with cherries for place cards The guests wore the Misses Mary Sherman Sher-man Stella Fabian Eleanor Stewart Elolse Sadler Florence Scars Irma SI N r rt < cs k k 4t Ci I r4 q Y I 4 I q r I I J I Mrs F A Vincent I iI I i tic festooning within the space occupied I occu-pied by the plates Candlesticks shaded In yellow were placed at either end of I tho table emphasizing the pleasing effect ef-fect Mrs Niless guests were Mrs I Daggett Mrs Thompson Mrs Mabel Miner McClure Mrs Woodward Mrs i I Pout Mrs Igleheart Mrs Fabian Mrs E O Howard Mrs Belden Miss 1 Keogh Mrs La Hotte Mrs Charles Read Mrs Webber Mr Powers Mrs 1 Sturgis Mrs Babcock Mrs Blythe t Very dainty were the decorations at the luncheon given on Wednesday boIls 1 b-oIls Joseph T Richards and Miss Bird In honor of Miss JIattle Jennings They I were green and white lilies of the alley al-ley with their own beautiful leaves and maidenhair fern with candelabra oJ shaded in white and pale green combinIng 1 combin-Ing to make most appropriate decorations decora-tions for an affair in honor of a coming com-ing bride The refreshments Welt served In the form of hearts The guests at J this altogether charming luncheon were Miss Jennings Miss France Howat I Miss Jane Tlowat Mrs Schoppe Miss Hampton Mrs George Odcll Mrs A W McCune Jr Mrs L E RIter Jr r Miss Lucile Jennings Mrs Arthur DaVies I Da-Vies Judge and Mrs C C Goodwin entertained I enter-tained at a small but beautifully appointed ap-pointed dinner on Monday evening I Yellow tulips and plumosa were used I in the decorations which were very effective ef-fective Judge and Mrs I Goodwins guests were MaJ and Mrs Downey I Mr and Mrs Salisbury and Mr and Mr Hoyt Sherman Jr t 9 m I Mrs Clarence T Brown was guest of I honor at a luncheon given on Thursday I Thurs-day by Mrs Russell L Tracy Tho table l ta-ble was prettily decorated In red carnations car-nations and maidenhair fen the cen terpiece being a mass of the fern with carnations rbMng gracefully thercfiom At each gucsts place also was found a cluster of carnations Covers were laid lor twelve 0 f Mr and Mrs O E Carey entertained Informallyat dinner on Tuesday even lug There were ten guests ° An enjoyable dinner party of the week wjia that given by Mr and Mrs W L i Jones their guests also attending the opening performance of Arizona S I The hospitable home of Judge and Mrs 0 W Powers was tho scene last evening of another charming dinner party which was enjoyed by Mr and Mrs W Montague Ferry Mr and Mrs Walter G Filer Dr and Mrs Lindsay Miss Mary Louise Anderson and Mr Whlteley Deep red carnations and plumusa formed the centerpiece of the table and at each guests place was found a beautiful souvenir In tho form of a small vase decorated with currants and holding a I cluster of carnations Candelabra and electrolier were shaded In red V Deep red carnations and plmnosa adorned the table at the delightful dinner din-ner party given lnstevenlng by Mr and Mrs E W WIlSon The birthday of I Washington was recalled by tho place cards which were email hatchets bear log a portrait jtf tho Father or his Country In water colors with a small cluster of cherries fastened to the han dIe with red ribbon Eight guests en 1 I mOilS Winnie Rhodes Lizzie Welts Vera Lynn Genevieve McCornlck Mary Smedley Iva Legg Bess McMIHen Mll dren McMlllcn Bath Crltchlow Pearl Rothschild Stella Cohn Elsie Cohn Bessie N11C3 and Julia Cullen u k V A few of the friends oC Mrs Anna E Street were pleasantly entertained at luncheon at her home yesterday At Cards The first card party of the week was that of Monday night given by Dr and Mrs H D Nibs at their home on South Temple Htrecfc at which fifty guests were entertained The decorations decora-tions consisted of vases of beautiful roses and carnations effectively placed In the various looms Sixtythroe was played the score and tallycards being decorated violets Utah scenes In water wa-ter color were the prizes won by 1 Miss Woodward and George N Lawrence a On Tusday Mrs Megoath and Miss Lane entertained at gixtylhrcc the prizes being awarded to Mrs Ferris Mrs Gallghrr Mrs Gemmel and Mrs WKcher While and yellow were used < entirely In the decorations daffodils and marguerites combining to give a charmIng charm-Ing effect The score and tallycards were also In yellow and white the white cards tied with golden ribbon There were nine tables and the afternoon was most pleasantly passed by the guests S Miss Hattie Jennings who will shortly short-ly be married to Arthur Shepherd was the guest of honor at a Japanese card party given on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs Arthur Davies of Park City at the home of Mrs Byron Groo Red and white predominated In the decorations with prizes score and talycards carry InS out the Japanese Idea l Whist was played and the prizes were won by Miss Jennings Miss Jane Uowat and Miss Frances Howat The guests were members mem-bers of the Trousseau club b Thoroughly enjoyable was the second in the series of card parties by Mrs Charles W Flfiold given at her home on Thursday afternoon As at the first party the decorations were all In red hearts with table and tallycards of the same design Twentylive guests were present and very much enjoyed the game of hearts the prizes being won by Mrs Dlnlnhy and Mrs II E Cary Assisting As-sisting Mrs Fifield was Mrs Cleaver Two pleasant afternoon card parties oC the week were those at the home of Mrs Kimball on South Main street the first on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs Kimball Mrs Woodruff and Miss Kim ball the second on Thursday afternoon when Mrs Woodruff and Miss Kimball entertained Mrs Woodruff and Miss Kimball also entertained at an informal affair yesterday afternoon O Tile Cup and Saucer club met vlth Miss Luco on Tuesday afternoon Euchre was the game played Miss June McIntyre winning the prizeS prize-S Mr and Mrs A H Snow very pleas antly entertained number of friends at their home 826 East Seventh South Thursday evening The host and hostess wore assisted by their niece Miss La Von Pierce of Brigham city Tho time being so near Washingtons blrthdav the National colors and littlo hatchets t x JO Joo r I r iek i 4 < I 4 < jr r ri SOCIAL CALENDAR t 4 flf 1 4cfrt i iVVvrfi 4 ic February ti1AIrq A W McCunc Jr 4 MJ A7 1teit tains at cards la honor of Mlas Jcn nlnis Mrp J O Uhoailus gives iC lard 1r 4 parly MJsn Emily I Pead entertains at zir luncheon Mrn 1 Coon gives j a reception j c W L i 5 1 Jn honor of Mrs Herbert Colni lwnjuot I t Z Tj by Mens club oC First Congregational X x church w 4 I February 21th Mrs Robert Glcndlnnlng r r f < t givey a luncheon at tho Alta club for Mrs s 4v I llubbard W Hoed Mr i I O Rhoadca on Y di tortalns at curdii Mlas Frances Howat k4 t elite taini at luncheon anti Miss Louise I Wey ai i an evening party Mr Tracy i and t 1 Mrs Gary give luncheon for that guwlng 4 > t club 1 A S j 1 clubFebrunry 1 Maalago of Mls3 Ella h I t t ii4 1 Durr and P M Bishop AIt 31 February 2Clh lidlis auxiliary of B I 1 i i oC L 12 KVO card jmrly Miss Margaret 1 livan entertains nl cards In the evening E fyf ftf Kt4S ciIw February 2Sth Thirdyear normalpiiplls dance In Museum building Mrs R f Har ¼ v y entertains Friday afternoon card club 4mvfMwA f i k the Misses May and Eva Carroll entertain at carda Hoval Arcanum entertainment at YiT AI Ladles Literary clubhouse reception at tr Salt Laliu Biislncss college g f PP February 23th Mrs Schoppo and the Misses Howat entertain for Miss Jennings ShSft < V4v T GSW I gave character to the decorations and refreshments Seventysix wag the game enjoyed at the card tables Miss Gamble Gam-ble and D Hammond won first prizes Mrs Hammond the 1 ladys consolation B H Roberts and M L Snow drew lots for the honor of carrying ofC Washing tons hatchet the latter winning The guests prefonL I were Mr and Mrs B H Roberts Mr mid Mrs D N Straup Dr and Mrs L W Snow Mr and Mrs D 1 Hammond Mr and Mrs E M 1 James Mr and Mrs M L h Snow Mrs Thompson Mrs G L Savage Mrs Lillian Maescr Miss Lillian Gamble Miss La Von Pcfrcc A K Snow and Fred Musscr fa Flags bunting and ribbons in the national na-tional colors hatchets and cherries quantities of red white and blue flow crs and refreshments In the same colors combined 1to make ts < beautiful and artistic ar-tistic decorations as have been seen at a private parly in a long time The party was given at the home of Mrs Barrmrn on Friday last and was in honor oC her guest Miss Weinberger of Denver The J chan 1nllerF were entwined In tho national colors and huspcmlcd from each was a ball of tiny Hags Radiating Ra-diating from tho chandallers to the sides of the walls In every direction t were the national colors in bands of broad satin ribbon In alternating1 colors col-ors Beautiful panthers separating the rooms were also made of streamers of red white and blue ribbon In the parlor par-lor was a large flagdraped portrait of Washington on one wall and on the opposite op-posite side cross hatchets and bunches of cherries Small silk flags were used us table cards and the number oC games won was designated by tiny flags placed In tho players hair Prlves were won by Mrs Sarah Kahn Mrs C E Richards and Mrs Newberger v u 4 Another delightful Washington birthday birth-day card party was that given on Friday Fri-day by Mrs James H Mole The decorations dec-orations were all characteristic of the day carried out In flags bunting hatchets and clusters of cherries Quantities Quan-tities 9f > beautiful red carnations were also much In evidence The table cards were small gilt hatchets as were also the individual tallies cherries being PROMINENT 1l < h < r 1 < 1 I q i jC j 1 fI 1 g JL r jh1 f1RJ i len II Mutter of Toledo 0 is a lady of charming personality and pronounced musical ability and for several years luuj been a popular contributor of po olry and literary articles to the Toledo press She no doubt will receive a cordial cor-dial welcome Into the ranks of Salt Lakes literary 1 I people t i A qulel but Pretty wedding was sol oinnlzcd on Wednesday veiling at the home of Mr and Mrs Joseph Hays when their daughter Julia 1C became the bride of Enos D lloge Jr Rev Father Kiely of the Catholic church of flflutlng1 Tlioic were no attendants and the cciomony was performed tlie parlor par-lor which was prettily decorated with pink roses and carnations with potted palms and plants forming an effective background for the bride and groom A wedding supper followed served In the dlnlngioom I which was profusely I > decorated dec-orated with violets Mr and Mrs Hoge are ut home to their friends at U10 Lincoln Lin-coln avenue a a a Mips Clara Louise Snyder daughter of Mr and Mrs Adam Snyder and Herman A Eekncr were married at the home of the brides parents on Tuesday evening last Tlov Mr Zlmmcr of the I German i Lutheran church officiating Following the ceromoiv at I which were present the families and It fcw Intimate friends only an elaborate wedding supper sup-per was served After March 1st Mr und Mrs Eckner will be at home to their friends at filii Eat Fifth South fitreet < t ft 9 The marriage of Miss Essie Robinson and Fred Thorpe two wellknown young people tool place on Monday last at St Pauls1 rectory Rev Charles E Perkins officIatIng The marralgo was a complete surprise to their friends who nevertheless hastened to extend their felicitations and congratulations Miscellaneous Events Mrs W 31 Jones entertained about twentyfive friends at a Itenslnglnn on Tuesday afternoon V The second ball under the auspices of the First Regiment band vas given at ChrlstcnsenH on Tuesday evening and SALT LAKE tf t F l1 1J fiit 01 l t f t R iO < i1 ftI < i I w j < f < Iitiooj 1 t r t dJE1 1 A 1 11 tf rilfjl fJf j r 1 0 ir 1 I t 1ti15fi f fK i H iL i f < ty oC her young friends enjoyed the game I S > Miss Burke entertained a few friends very pleasantly In an Informal way on Friday afternoon Mr and Mrs Lo Boy Snow enter tamed on Wednesday evening in honor of Jack Home who leaves in a few days for an extended stay In Germany o Miss Colburno entertained informally at Rowland Hull on Friday evening a The last l of the seasons hops at Fort Douglas was given on Friday evening and In the minds of those present It was the best of all About 100 people from the city were there t and enjoyed to the utmost the hoppllallty of tho oHlccrs and ladles of Uic post I A merry crowd of young people enjoyed en-joyed the pleasant dance given 1 at Chris lensftns b3 the Billle club on Friday night a a The ball given at the armory on Friday Fri-day evening by the high school cadets was In every way a successful and pleasant affair Capls Ncldon Beio Bourne and Hills and Lieut MuChrys tal were the committee In charge and deserve much credit for the successful evening I Members of the P N S club were most delightfully entertained last evening even-ing at the homo of Mrs Frederick Egan It was a colonial party and tho old fushloncd gowns and powdered hair with the patriotic decorations of the house combined to make an unusually attractive picture A number of friends of Miss Sara Robinson gathered at her home Monday evening I the occasion being her birthday birth-day Both the parlor and diningroom were profusely decorated with white and pink carnations and roses The young people dispersed at midnight wishing the hostess all Jiapplncss for the future The guests were Misses Sara Gentle and May Robinson Shields Sheets Nellie and Louise Brewstcr Wilkinson Emery Mitchell Mr and Mrs A Brewster Messrs Pearson Mitchell I Breeze Wilkinson Young Burton and Brain The T A N society gave the second of Its pleasant dancing parties In the assembly room of the museum building at the University Friday evening Chris Il11sens orchestra dispensed sweet mu WOMEN J < L < > r j f af > 1 1 t 1 J If Nio Io f t Jj > ii < fW I II jlt w J > j f Eit v F 1 < cr < RJit I 4 ikt e ir 1iz t > 4I4Jt tf il 1 1 1 1 < f c i It f l t 8z 1I0r J xrt3 i t 1 tt T 4 I Wtf ig 4 i j < z t l iit fIJ 1 j l qY J i I < + llJ t I I < > t m Jj J j J > v1 1 = ffr k l0 Wf < < ti1t < f 1il 1t t l < I P y 1 1 R A < t aMiss i 0 A Yk 5 t WSj A f0 fJ r i t I < 1 > t Wi J r u r l s < < iW l7d jd f ft o 1 t1 l 1 < ni 1 1 < 7 < I f J i > rrl rtr t 1m W IS1w 1 t f Ii tt iJ < j fl l fti 1 ft f fI t it tJ t i < J > r t i t t jj H tj l tll Ite rl c < t w 1 ff t 1 f r t fi 1i 11 n of t it f fl t of it < i i v f r < F Jr tti 1 k J f f Xf rx f f > 7 g T 1 < Y oi fl P W > < > J Wl1 i > > f M eu i1v > frt L F v < < 0 t1t or V < t > 0 r l > i f31 1 < < tjJ o 4 I hl I O v ttt r IT r qfJf 1f t J iM < t P 0 > < < 0 t i i t 4 t N f v r > J < I 1 J l s i i tt t 0jr 41 t f1 31 ifG 1 Y I f x JtJg I Miss Jane Mackintosn I cIJ f ff h8J v t < < 1 used ns counters Se entjfive guests I were present and in the game oC sixty three prizes were awarded to Mrs S el den J Claw son and Mrs John Gray a asA as-A delightful progressive sixtythree and swap party was given at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Croxford last Saturday evening the occasion being be-ing the 47th birthday of the host After the prize winners were awarded their prises In sixtythree the swapping commenced com-menced and much fun was derived The prize winners were as follows Heads Mrs A E Wilson Earl Wilson seconds sec-onds Mrs Smith Clay Butler booby C M Ball Weddings and Engagements An announcement of much interest to many Salt Lakers was that made on Tuesday by Mr oral Mrs O A Jennings Jen-nings oC tho marriage of their daughter daugh-ter Geneva to Harry Raymond Baker The marriage took place in Denver on December 21th last tho Rev Dr Houglton oniciatlno Mrs Balcer was formerly a great favorite In Salt Lalces social and musical circles her beautiful beauti-ful voice having been heard here many times She Is i at present soloist In St Johns cathedral Denver but will join her husband < < in New York In the early fall a 4 5 The marriage of Miss Hattlc Jennings and Arthur Shepherd < will take place < oni Tuesday March Clh Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom will go to Boston for a short visit t George M McConaughy recently president of the McConaughyMcCart hey Lumber company returned from the East last week and surprised his many friends by Introducing a bride Mrs McConaughy who was Miss El 1 < 1 WI t 1 > 2 Wi Y tfIJ 11 8 trt t < r t S f tt 1 i f s < w Jtp I Rto r 1 7 < It h < > t t J I > 1 > 1r o t > 1 I Itiiif MY i j i j mF M 1 a r > j 4 I l iX > > t c9APS iw Y 1 s Ji Vl 11 t < d i T r I r J I y 7Q J1 bt b w tm p r J J < c III 1 i c iI rQ = tJv i > d yJ > lI J 3 P t J < i > t k rOils r-Oils J Ii frullltt11 1 Q4 J r h JQj was very much enjoyed by the guests present S 0 5 Mrs Harry S Knight received Informally Infor-mally on Tuesday in honor of her guest Miss Lludquefct of South Dakota Da-kota Sixty members and friends of the Mc Kean Womens Relief corps spent avery a-very pleasant afternoon Thursday at the home of Mrs Gurnsey 1 0 v A successful nnd delightful event of the week was the bull given on Monday Mon-day evening at the armory by members mem-bers of Battery About 300 guests were present Mr and Mrs J S Davelcr entertained enter-tained Informally on Wednesday evening even-Ing In honor of Mr and Mrs Fred Scarf who will leave soon for Chicago to make their home S S S Miss Croary entertained about twenty friends at a Welsh rarebit party on Wednesday evening In honor of her guest Miss Ireland a aMiss a-Miss Nellie Street was hostess on Wednesday evening at a pleasant Informal In-formal sixtythree party About twon Jn I f N AG L = l cuss lirauci Miry Ba cock sic and punch was served by 03 girls About 150 couples enjoyed the affair Including In-cluding ten or twelve members of the Le glslature Dr and Mrs Klngsbury Prof Stewart Prof Toronto Instructor Instruc-tor McBroom Arnold Tlpton George Thqrne Thomson Mr McKnlght and many former students and other friends of the present normal seniors X Miss Jennie Smoot entertained a few oC her friands Wednesday evening Piano selections were rendered by Miss Minnie Gallachcr and a selection of songs wore sung by Mr Joe Horrocks Clarence Rcnahaw Steiner Simpson and Richard Watts Those present were Misses Sybil Foote Chloe Young Myrtle Peterson Minnie Gallacher Richard Watts Stelnor Simpson Ru lon Smart Clarence Ronshaw Joe Hor rocks and Harry Jones J a It Tho reception given the faculty of the L D S U Friday < 1 evening by one of their members Miss Sadie Heath ISO South Main will long be remembered by l all present As Is usually tho case at parties where nil are well acquainted tho evening wan noticeable for the ah sonce of all formality und stately cero rfV SOCIAL WEEK J ifft ft lc ° SOCIALTHESTATE fen r P h I i monlcH The guests one and all abandoned aban-doned Ihemselves to complete enjoy mont and merriment Various mlrth provoklng games helped the flist part of the evening to pass most quickly A jeographlcal guessing con test I followed In which the prize wan awarded to Instructor In-structor C Larsen Next a hunt for favors In the form of various useful ornaments and comic souvenirs led the guests a 1 merry chase through all purls of the hoiipc Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served at 11 oclock Musical Musi-cal selections were rendered by Mrs Len Le-n l Snow Miss Birdie Thompson Miss Rose Heath Mrs Francis and recitations recita-tions wen given by Miss Delia Bltner I and Miss VIda Fox Many of the younger young-er guests remained and played games till an early hour and even then left with reluctance so great had been the evenings enjoyment Those present were President and Mrs Paul Mr and Mrs J H Evans Mr and Mrs D J McRae Mr and Mrs Le Rol C Snow Mr anti Mrs R Leo Bird Mr and Mra Benjamin Goddard Mesdames Emma Goddard < l Frunoln Kelly Tames Larsen Dehlln Misses Leona Taylor Elmlna Taylor Ardella Bitner Ada BItner Fairbanks Porter Fox Erickson Foster Fos-ter Plxton Yeller Thompson Hone Heath Messrs J Leo Pnlrbank James D Todd J Percy Goddard Osborno Widtsoe M Rich Porter Christian Larson Lar-son John AF Hicks Freeman Bassctt 1 N IL c I k t m i L u Fvt kk ¼ c r 1 t I L5 f1i Ci p 11 JI h < t J 4 4 tt s a Mrs Emma J iBIcViclcer S E H Fardley J H Frcebalrn Ashley Wallace Richard Wallace Ulcliard and Fred Heath Purely Personal Miss Jean Preston of this city nr rlvcd at Liverpool on Friday She will remain In England until May If 4 Mrs George W Rose has returned from California and is visiting her mother Mrs McGrath at irC East Brigham street a a After a rdeasanl visit In this olty Mrs Arthur Davies has returned to her home in Park City V Mrs Arthur W Copp is spending a few weeks In Denver Miss Lucllc Drlggs of Pleasant Grove ajf been the guest during tho wnek oCUUss Nan Short of this city > he left this mornlnir for Ogden to visit her brother Frank Drlgfis nupciln tendent of the Stale School for the Deaf a 4 I Mrs J M 1 Bowman and Mrs J T Judson returned on Thursday from Denver where they have been visiting visit-ing Mrs J F Evans They were ac companled by Mrs Evans who will spond some time vlbitlnff old friends here a a a i Two of the most popular > young officers offi-cers at Ft Douglas Lleuts Bower and White will shortly be transferred to other posts of duty Lieut Bower going to Ft Bliss Tex and LlouU White to San Francisco then to Manila a Miss Florence Stevenson Is i convalescing I conva-lescing from her serious Illness and will oon be able to be moved to bur home a Mrs M Marks of Portland Is the guest of her daughter Mrs Werthelm er and will receive her frelnds on Wednesday < February 2oth and March 4th S S I Miss Currlo Colbath has gone to San Francisco and will bo the guest for a time ot Miss Ruth Kirkpatrick Mr and Mrs W H Chevers of Og den were visitIng Mr and Mrs W L Jones at the Cullen during the past week Miss Snlllc Leonard has gone to Johns Hopkins university where she will take a course in the training school for nurses a a a Mrs F A Vincent was called to Idaho on Wednesday by a message announcing an-nouncing the serious Illness oC a brother broth-er I a a Mrs E M Allison and Mrs Lindsay Lind-say Rogers were Ogden visitors dun lag the week S I5 Mrs Jay TarvIn Harris and mother Mrs Sara Bransford are homo again after a pleasant visit in California S S S Dr and Mrs Jack Keith have re turned from a five months absence in 1 the South and arc at home to their friends on East South Temple street After a years absence In the East air and Sirs Uubbard W Rood re turned to the city on Tuesday and are staying at the Knutsford Much of the time during their absence was spent In New York but they also visited tho principal resorts of Florida They aro being welcomed home by a large circle of friends i5ciud Mr and Mrs Clrarles S Burton aro home from California where they have Hpeul the past montli Mrs Emma Jorgenson Sanders left I on Tuesday for a twq months visit in Oakland Cal I m S S I m41r fojlr Miss Jean Spencer has returned from a pleasant months visit to tho coast a fojlrS After a visit oC several weeks In New York and Washington Mr Bam S berger is again at home M Mnj and Mrs Brcedcn and Miss Fannie left during tho week for Denver si Den-ver for tho benefit oC Mr1 Brecden I ftoic health k S S S Miss La Von Peirce of Brlgham City g1v Is visiting Mr and Mrs A H Snow I o I Mr and Mrs W F Bennett Trill hereafter he at home tb their friends at 920 First street a S S Rev Dr Brown leaves the latter part of the week l for a visit to his old home turf B in Ohio Upon his return a arowcll reception will be tendered him elf and wife by the ladles of the Flj3t Congregational Con-gregational church prior to the departure de-parture of the family for their new home in California a Mr and Mrs L L Downing roturncd on Friday from an extended Eastern visit a a I Mrs Nelson P Keel of Chicago Will spend < the early spring In tills city the guest of her slater Mrs W S Jones S a 4 0 K Lewis of Butte Is visiting his family in this city S 5 5 Mrs Alma G White pf Chicago In i visiting Mrs Frank Knox for two weeks f Mr I and Mrs W n Bints have returned re-turned from their trip to California X Mr and Sirs Smith of Ft Douglas are entertaining Lieut nus the on Ft Logan DI and Mrs E A Ttykert sailed on Wednesday for Paris from New York M 4 Miss Marie Ireland of New York who Is spending the winter in this city is the guest of Miss Kathcrlne Creary at the post Mrs Ralph E Hoag of Ogden Is ia tho city the guest oC Mrs Frank B Stephens 5 Mr I and Mrs Walter G Filer have returned from San Francisco IJ a D E Burley and D H Peony leave tomorrow for Honolulu o o Mr and < l Mrs J D Wood leave this morning for a visit I In California k V Clarence Wright of Ogden Is visiting Mrs Albert Angell of this city II I I Mr and Mrs Sam Levy have gone to I New Oilcans to visit relatives Henry McCornlck leaves for the East In a few days for an extended trip Sa Charles E Morse of Proyo has been spending the past few days in this city the guest of his sister Miss Florence Robinson RSOcIETYJ Annie M Holm ol Juab and Peter O Anderson of Eureka have been grantofl l a license to wed SS J W McGamo was in town from Mfc Pleasant Tuesday and Wednesday It Thomas QuInn left tho early part otth week for Butte Mont where he will re it sub < Hugh Heffernan wan In Salt Lake City several days this week o s > 4 William iratflclcl the wnllknown min hog man came out from Salt Lake CILy Thursday night a a S Tho Foresters of America Court Gladstone Glad-stone No 0 will give a danco as soon as I Continued on paso lS 1 0 EUREKA SOCIETY Cl1thlIe from pace 18 thn Inral boaul nf lienltb decides to permit per-mit nubile theiIngs Tbl part will IH followed by Iie uy tho Wood men of the World I IJ iScirco W IJortpef I left I this week for a visit In the Wast Ho ixpocts tq be bOIIf about two weeks 0 Jolln 1 Pllp rrlm nJurncd Tbui = dny frnw Hi Maikb liosiiUal In Salt Lake R I r o 5 5 Oliver SJostodt Is In Eureka a fronxfAmcr lan Kork M t Cornell Ilsi ryiHa tinrnell and Master Knmk llol 1 hchiior have ffoijc to OhQj unc yo lo M ewl Limo wlnlor fc < > Tunics Foqlur l P11j down from Park City un a visit the oarly part of tho week Attorney IlauU II Ilolhclmor has moved to Pticutollo ltll where he will I reside In the fiiluio PARK CITY SOCTYS J The Inrjcst and most elaborate affair of last ycek was the Valentino party given Uy 1 7h nail Mrs L R l Hubbard Saturday wvcnlnp to the P L 0 D club or which they arc members nnd a large company of Invited friends Hearts was the game of time evening and the score and tallies were scarlet hearts Numberless hearts wero lumi In ovory conceivable nook and corner cor-ner find an Immensii sen rid heart shaped viihMUlnqatlraolud UID irucsts attention as they entered Tho prizes too were In keep lug with the lyJit oi the details and It WHS ono of the mast pleasant Informal affairs given for somo time At 1130 a dainty luncheon vaf eurved after which prlzen were annnovL as follovs ladles first Mlsti Blyinctie Voodwaril second Miss KelUc < 3oodrlch contolatlon Miss Mar torct Brundnge Gents llrrt B M lamp tor second A Colbath consolation T Lmywood l Time Invited guests were MU3SIB and Mesdames A Williams A It Teeter P McPherson AV D Donobor 13 P IoComplc E K Vard IL Eusclstyn A A Pike Charles Iloath C A Blocbcr Jlinrlos Shields Time Misses Eva Tam hen Mao IJaillee lulla Durlln Stella Al Good Carrie Sutton Minnie Kcscel Kath trio Lawrojice Ixinti Moblr Thco Harris MIfcH Iorler of Suit Lnlcc Pranlclc Noonan Gillian Bain Nellie Goodrich Martha Lamming > Llllln lanyon Maud Gray Elizabeth Lana lug Jean Pearson Bertha GctHLh 2Iury Conic Mlnnlo Cunningham I Bluclio Woodward Grace Stlllman Mar parot BrundiiBC Clilr Stevenson Atao Williams Kali Thorpe AKIIPH Towey Tccnio rcDonnld Minn Hoff Mcasrs R C ICnntcra II I I 13 Ifumpton 1 B T Hay I wood Alex Colbath LeslIe JJrookB F II Teats 3 1 A Miilla Louis Jells 13 Fisher J 1 H JCC Prof Fotcnon and Mr Varm bat 4 S SS Ilsn Rose Tucker was the recipient of a delightful surprise party Thunuluy evening even-ing Twenty of tho young ladyH frlen slip s-lip ful a nappy evening with music games and a tempting luncheon MrH Sylvester Johnson of Salt Lake arrived ar-rived In tIm Pan Wednesday morning and Is tho guest of Mrs Nclllo Thorjott V Mr and Mrs Prod R Davis entertained lime ulxtythrco olnb moat dullKhtfttlly on Thursday evening After eIght games In which all i > nitlclpal d Prizes wcro awarded to Mr nut Mrs F W Sherman A moat delicious luncheon was them served and Ill la nefjll aH to nay that all took part in H Tho evening wa one at real pleasure pleas-ure and tho guests as well nH members rcmnlncd until quite latp all declaring that time hours wore not half long enough ThoEC who participated In the pleasant af I fnlr wore Mr and Mrs V 13 Hubhaul Mr nail Mrs P McPhorson Mr and Mrs ChorluB Heath Mr and Mrs M D lien but Mr and Mra V I A MeCarty Dr and Ira W D Donohcr Mr and Mrs S Fargo Mi and Mri Fred Smith Mr rind Mr F V Sherman Mr and Mrs Charles SblchlR MIsH Kate Tbdrpe Miss Bertha Gctacli Miss Grace SUllman Mlna Hoff Dr U P l > comj > tu Mrs S Johnson Salt Luke and T VVuldon Charles Ford entertained a party of friends mOil charmingly Thurstliy evening even-ing with gainoa nuiLlc und social converse con-verse b Tuesday evening the 1C of P celebrated tho fortieth nnnlvursary of Pytlilanbim very upproprlntoly with an u > cellcnt liter ark and musical proerainmc which was eiuoyod I by time m mberj an well aa the In vltcd t gnuHts J Following I i was the order In wmuii mu iiiiiiujirfi NUII KIVUII iUMiiutniii nnd guitar ficlcctlon JUfHrs Morris and Gillette Amcrkn by tho ainlluncn prayer Jop tph Kvmp remark V II Del blon vocal uolo Han Vina Brown recitation Miss Illioila Mason violin and piano Mlsn LHIlan Funk and R U VII I llnma vocal solo Miss Flossie Carpenter MImi Blanch Woodward accompanist ro r citation Just Chancellor AV IX Wutnon i aiMrcHfl Pnit Cliancillor C A Elochor recitation Mlsa UHIun ridgcs vocal solo Charles T Prlsk rnnrkj Past Chancellor Chan-cellor P McPhcr ° on plunu and theta Bclnc than Mlas Mary Cook and Alf Klncklur Among the gucsta prcs nt wore M casra and Mcndiimes V II Dolgbton II Bath don S Ij 3addon J Konip C A niochor W A Huddon II WllHanio 0 Allen Itt L It-t I IF Williams V D Watson J Prink C F GolBtl IP A MrCJirty P IT Towcy 0 K edges 1 C T Prlslc J C PbllllpH 13 f perrY n McDonald J O JIara Ihurlon bfolds G Ii I Cook 13 Funk > B l > rnsHcr J UlchardHon Marshall A Elaiklor Mosdamnp W 13 Boyd W W urmslroin J Koscol J5d Hurlbnt T Cn lIlt R MorrIs Misses Lillian Ealn NWHc CJooilrlch HIanch Woodward aiao Wll Hams Mlnnln CtuinhiGhani Agnes Town Cnrrle Sutton Minnie Kescol Lillian ledges 1 Villa rrown Laura Sperry Floli I lLnimmui tar Rhoda Muioiu Hattlc Bnkcr OJalr Slcvoiifon Mary Cook Mi JfilS ilamci Inure I Pro Pet crsoll K Fishier P M < Phci > on Jir f M Wilson H H Williams T 1 Kemp Jr 1 RiohnrdHon and others Thin members of St Jjukcs guild woro cntcrlalncd at HIP homo of Mrs l Gcorgo Jjlndsay on Monday afternoon M I Thin Ilnllef society of time L D I S church gave an entertainment and danco III their anuiiomant hall Thursday Ivonlng which jjrovcd most cnjoynblo to limo largo I attendance atten-dance S S S I The Womans Athenaeum will meet with Mrs C A Blocher Friday evening Mlsn Mne Bnlllcc and Mrs Lynn KImball planned u pleasant uurprlHG on Miss Carrie Button at time homo of tho latter Sixtythree wan Indulged In anjl prizes at time end of the game were awarded Miss Agnes Harrington and Frank Dimly Dainty refreshments were Kervcd and a Jolly lime had by the guests I who were the Mluscs Agnes Towoy Minnie Kcscel Minnie Cunningham Agnes Harrington Har-rington Frances Ramsey of Suit Lake Mrs P II Towey Mrs J Kcscel Messrs J A Malla Frank Daly T Waldon S Frascr Hey McDonald and Mr Meldcr The Wblat club will meet with Miss Balllue nct Wednesday evening Instead of Monday as announced on account of the IJIkH ball which occurs tomorrow eve Fcbcrnary 23rd Mrs J Kcacel an daughter Miss Mlnnlo I entertained a number of the Elk ladles at hell 1 pleasant home Monday evening the tlmo was PleaSantlY spent with inutile games and a tempting luncheon The guests prchcnt wcro Mrs W B Boyd Mm John Diem Mrs P IJ Towey Mrs S L Raddon Mrs W J Buck Mrs L Klmbnll Mrs J Thomson Mrs J Mid dun Mrs Fred Smith the Misses Agnes Towoy Mac llalllcc Carrie Button Bertha Gel ch and Miss Francos Ramtxiy of Salt Lake I S S Miss F Bimsev returned lo Salt Lake Tuesday after a delightful visit with Miss Mac Ballloe S S toT to-T Fraser returned to the Park Tuesday from California after a two months pleasant pleas-ant stay with Mrs Fraser who went thorn for the bandit of her health Mrs Fraser is very much improved and expects to remain re-main for some time longer do V Mrs James Stevens returned to Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon after a delightful de-lightful visit wllh her huabtind at the King mine Mr and Mrs J Frankel went to Ogden to attend the funeral of their uncle Mr Kuhn which took place on Wednesday last They returned homo Thursday evening S P 5 Mrs Arthur Davis went down to the city Monday afternoon and ronvilncil until Thurtiday time guest of her parents Mr and Mrs B Groo Mr and Mrs John Thomson and son were Salt Luko visitors the past week c Mr rind Mrs Henry Welsh have gone to New York City before their rnturn home they will visit with relatives at Concord N II and atop at all the principal cities They expect to be gone for several wcelta 0 Byron Groo spent Sunday In the Park with his daughter Mm A Davit undfltlK brother George Groo ut tho Ontario mine u Mrs Donohor Sr returned to the Park after a pleasant visit with Salt Lake friends 0 co George TJ Gnlger of Salt Lake will speml today in time Park with relatives Mrs J F Geiger will entertain ut dinner this evening in hli honor 110 to Mrs V IT Towey was at homo Thursday Thurs-day nltnrnoon to luo Washington club and a jolly time was hail by Die t guests who were Mrs J Mlddour Mra Fred Smith Mrs W 12 Boyd Mrs W r Buck Mrs U KImball Mrs Maud Sullon lhs Mimi nlc Ktscel und Miss Agnes Towoy S 010 010 Norris Gel lch WHS given a pleasant sur prlhO Friday evening carried out and successfully suc-cessfully planned by Jade Towmind and Leo TMePhee The animal good tuna was had by tho frlcndsi who entered Into tIme pleasures of tho evening The cuciits pres cut vuro Aura Pith Teenle MoLaughlln Maud Yake Ethel IlaloH Francos Shields Alice Dyton Mh lam Raddon Blanch Dy ton Cleo Gctacb Minnie Cunningham Mary Towmcnd Frank Hurlbut Leo ljinv1 I John Donahue Dwight rem vim Little lxo Martin Jack Townsend and Lee IcPhctj Miss Theo llarrlii spent Friday and Saturday Sat-urday with Mrs W D Donolier S S S Mr amid Mra Fred n Davis arc entertaining enter-taining their mother Mrs LL 0 Kearnn of Salt Lake S S The D of II gave a dime social In their loilgcroom Thurmlny evening The following follow-ing programme was successfully carried J out Presentation of past chiefs Jewel to Mrs Llaalo Knenle by thu Grand Chief of Honor Mrs Teresa McLaughlin piano solo Mlos Mary McDonald recitation M Hunnray select rcndng Mrs H W Delgh ton dialogue Miss Llzzlii I Watson Miss Daisy Pattlnson Miss Wetter and Leo Dnrkln son trlhH Malta vocal solo Mimi Nettlo Gray pluno solo Miss Mantle Pat tlnson S S S Miss Dcna Thompson wan given a plcns opt alirprlae at her homo Thursday evenIng even-Ing Twentyfive of bur young friend called nnd tho evening was devoted to gurnet und music p roV ETY J Mrs Reed Smoot entertained LnOIcu Republican club rind a few guests at her elegant home on Friday afternoon The house wnj nilcil with beautifully dressed ladies who wcro nlll congenial and grateful for the plenHuro of greeting each other In this t clever social manner Mrs Smoot was a clever hoiiUttm and managed the afternoon after-noon In an Ideal anti finished manner An elaborate lunch wau served and the tables were attended by n bevy of beautiful young girls rime guests were MeedamCH Prcnldont Stewart Benjamin Clnff Kitty lllinm S Simons B Bnchman Grace Choovcr L McBride Newel Knight Xabrlske John Saxcy Kph Homer B V Vincent S Horcr F W Hat hcnbrnck Armstcad J Park Jj Nelson U Hoover Sidlo Graham Maud Graham Minnie Startup Joe Yates C A Shepard Emily G duff Laura Foote Annie Jones Atkin William Brerlon H Singleton Sam Roberts Rob-erts Charles Glossier Jumca Clovo Delia Connant S Moore S Monk and H 1 John a The wedding of Mlsn Ruby Christenson and H B Crandall took place at high noon on Wednesday The rooms woro a bower of beauty with potted plants and cut flowers In elegant profusion Time ceremony cere-mony wan performed by Rev S jr Good win and was witnessed only by the mcm IxMfl of the family and a few Immediate friends After the ceremony nn elegant nnd elaborate lunch was served and them being l > heartily congratulated by tho I guests I Iho happy pair left for tho East on it bridal trip rIme bride Is a cultured mm mid refined young lady one of the most prominent In our city Sho has a largo circle of friends who wish them unbounded joys nnd sue ecf and all the sweets of life Mr Cran doll h I a bright promising young buslnonn man of Salt Luko City and will lako our Provo bone there to mauo tnai poini ineir future home Tho brldos gown was ot white Liberty silk trimmed In real I lacei and WON a beautiful creation Mrm T T Farrer spent ievcri I tiny In Amerlcnn Fork thlH paul week visiting relatives and friends Miss Casslc Smith of Colton Is a Piovo visitor SS Mr nnrl Mrn Kph Homer gave an elabo mate hll1 IIIPl fIn Wednesday ovcnlng in time T 1 O O F hull In honor of the grand ofll eoni of the Odd Follows lodge mind time member of lie lodge of this city wern also Invited and their I wive Many were present from Salt Lnko and the aunound lug tlllcs 3t was an event of the season and the SUCCCSB of ibo affair was mil food by Its feelings 1 of good will congeniality and brilliancy of the surroundings flue biinquol was cleverly managed und greatly enjoyodv Tbo guests from other cities wore RCV P A Slmpkln grand secretary C A Walker J J Thonvis nnd W O Carbls of Salt Lake Brother Andrew iCggcrtnon In behalf of time Piovo lodge prcsontcd Grand Master Homer I with a beautiful P G M collar Mild to bo time lln st In the Slate Mr Homer with an effort an ho was ao overcome wllh gratitude mado n clever response and thanked the brothers for the elegant gift Mr June Collins was the victim of a unique nurprlno party on Monday evening The lady guests nil appeared In costume of borne fancy order Mr Collins not wishIng wish-Ing to be out done by his lady frlcnda retired re-tired for a few moment and appeared arrayed ar-rayed In his grandfathcrH wedding suit eighty yours old and was awarded thin prize After nn evening of supreme enjoyment enjoy-ment delicious rcfroHhnientH were Knrvod Time guests wero Misses Myrtle Miller Ilnzcl CollhiH Florence Harding Maud Lldlard Beatrice Collins Xclla Miller Bertha Broudbent IIa el Davis Mesurs Roy Purr honey Hall Henrv Hcndrlck son Ernest Stagg June Collins Albert Hanllnjc Martin fjtrcbblc Milton Strebblc and Heber Miller I Mrs K T Stevenson Is the guest qf Mrs Taylor for the winter Mr and Mrs W L Blersach entertained the sixtythree card club on Monday evening The gucstn were Meiers and Mcsdamci T J Knight Don Knight Phil Spccknrt Joe Ya tel Sam Schwab A JJo Woodhouso S A King Mont Roberts Grant Bugluy Leon Baohman W B Senrl I 13 OKborne R B Thurman T D Olm stead E 13 Corfman Miss Xolke and Messrs P F Stlgmeycr Ben Schwab and 13 C Lachncr Mrs Sylvia Homer entertained the past masters of tho Rebeokah lodge nt her home on Thursday afternoon The affair af-fair was greatly enjoyed by all H Friends of Mrs Will Roberts celebrated her birthday last Saturday In the form oC a very enjoyable surprise party limo evening even-ing was passed with cards music and games and delicious refreshments worn served TIme ladles of tho party presented Mru Roberts with a beautiful edition oC Tennyson as a birthday offering Tho guests were Messrs and Mesdnmcs W B Searl Sam Schwab A L WoodhouKc Phil Spcekurt Joo Yatcs I 33 Osborne John Taylor W Blersaeh Mips Nelku ana Mr Olmstcad and Mr and Mrs Mont Roberts S A very enjoyable ball was given In the Mozart hall on Thursday evening It a Bert Choulcs had an elegant dancing partY given In hl honor on Friday evening nt lhd Mozart Mr Choulcs leaves soon for the missionary McldK a S Miss Bculah Baehmon was a Logan visitor visit-or this past veok and enjoyed her trip Immensely S n Mrs Edith Martin and Mrs J Pember ton enjoyed themselves In Salt Lake City on Friday and Saturday returning homo Sunday morning The O F F club gave another very successful parly at the First ward social hall on Wednesday evening A very unique affair will take place next Wcdnes day S S a Miss Bertha WatKlna has uiturnud homo sifter a prolonged visit with her sister Mrs Young o MIsH Ida Bushanl gave a charming social at her home on Tuesday last in honor of Bert Choulcs S S Mrs Lydia Jones gave n dinner party at her homo on Thursday ovenlng Mrs Benjamin ClufC Is out again after her recent lllnces S S S The teachers of the district schools outdid out-did thomclvoH with any previous effort ot entertaining al the magnificent tan t-an social given In the Southworth block on Fxlduy evening at 80 An elegant banquet ban-quet was uercd after which the following programme was rendered Speech of welcome I wel-come Superintendent Rawlins response I President Bashctt piano nclcctlon Mlsn Whltmore recitation MIsS Ella Klrkman btory by Samuel Blown piano solo Miss Olive Pratt song Enoch Jorgoreon reading read-ing Miss LlssKlu Thatcher story Mbis Clara Holbrook recitation James Robin sonS vocal solo Laura Hlckmun piano solo Miss Clara Chaff Then followed games and plays In churgo of Miss Nora Young Tho evening watt a grand UUCCCSH every detail In regard to amusement was carried out In time HtrJcteM detail Time evening was pronounced by every one to bu one of the most edifying and gratify ing successes In a social way that t has cvon happened in Provo Thono Present were Messrs and Mej dumca W E lIne lOU J W Farrcr Evan Writhe U IL Holt Ralpi Poulton W E Rawllnn 7 M Jensen A C Soronson G P Erq crt sea George Paulson EJorgeuKn b II Joncn Mrs Jennie Wilkins Misses Elma 1 Armstrong N Wilson Laura Hlckman Mary Nutt mill Ella KIrkwoud Phoebe Campbell I Llxale Thatcher Ada John Mary Wrldc Bell Wataon LouLso Huy menu Etta Dnngerfleld Mora Young Mln nil Thomas Clnra Chaff Mtscra James Hlckman J Roblimon M I Bushman Among the Invited guests were Judge timid Mrs John E Brook Mr and Mis J Bock Mr and Mrs N Welts of Idaho Charles Davis Don L John ISTuttall Mayor and Mrs Taylor Mr rind HrH W McBrlde Fred Bulkey C S Jarvte Mrs A L Huy moml Miss Shumwa und Mlas Floroncc Ciroesbcck of Salt Lake City w The Nineteenth century club mot on Friday Fri-day afternoon at the home of Mrs Schwab A very Interesting paper was presented by Mr Corfman on tho De cllno of the Roman Empire Mlsa Pond gave I a description of the Vatican and a brief ukutch of Pope Leo XIII illustrating her talk with pictures or St Peters and other places of Interest After somo dls cuuslon about the work for tho ensuing years It was decided to tuk < > up English I literature along with mliiccllanenim topics I |