Show I tf I JzL i 1 r I 1 t Jj 7 I c 4f1 d I Beady for tho Holidays While the rush of entertainment ti con tlnuu the matrons and maids of the fashionable whirl llnd thne to io their Christmas whopping and bright Indeed are the shops those days with IhPlr he t Avlldcrlng display of pretty thinps behind be-hind the counters and prettier femininity femin-inity In front of the showcases Christ man trees and preens are being ofdcred for the great day and childrens things 0 are being hidden away In dark cloeets and nooks of the house while In the t culinary departments of the home plans arc as deeply engrossing to the housekeeper house-keeper and her assistants The church also calls for additional time of the parishioner and fairs and cake snlcs vvjlh preparation for the Sundayschool tree manage to keep all pretty busy Trouble for tho Men Consternation has been caused among the wouldbe followers of fashion among the Salt Lake inun by a bold bad haberdashery of local fame Sent I to well dressed men about town and those who should be well dressed Jirc dainty little brochures being a treatise on cravats Upon reading It the men have become Interested In the extreme for this book gives the correct styles In mens wear and rules which cover the dress for every hour of the day But the average local man of fashion who has gotten one has arrived at the conclusion that he has been n very badly dressed man for he has broken nearly every one of the absolute rules for business suit frock or evening dress In other words this authority makes many a fellow who Imagined himself to be well dressed quite the contrary and most of the fault lies with the cravat or imiall detail In conse I quence there Is many a man who Is discarding dis-carding certain things Wind adopting others to the decrease of his Christmas money But It Is from New York and the edict must be obeyed Funny what trouble a cravat Is anyhow For Capt and Mrs Palmer Mr and Mrs Joseph E Calnc have Issued Invitations for next Friday evening even-ing In honor of Capt and Mrs Guy Palmer but since the cards were mailed it has been decided to give the entertainment enter-tainment next Wednesday evening owInG to other events on Friday Marriage of Hiss Agnes Smith The First Congregational church was yesterday afternoon the scene of a pretty pret-ty wedding when Miss Agnes R Smith became the bride of Harry C Evans of the Utah Mine Mill 1 and Smelter Supply Sup-ply company The bride Is a beautiful and talented young lady who has a wide circle of friends who wish her all t the happiness possible She Is a sister of the wellknown oung men Hugh Horace Charles and Ernest Smith und has always resided here The ceremony cere-mony was performed by the Rev Clarence Clar-ence T Brown and last evening the bride and groom left for a trip through the East before settling In this city which will continue their home Sophomores Have Dance The sophomores of the high school t enjoyed a dancing party last night at the Toadies Literary club The chaperons chaper-ons were Mesdames S B Wcsterflcld J B Moreton Edmunds Chapman Shcckel and IT V Brown OldTime Social Mrs Ridge of 067 Third street will give an oldtime social on Tuesday evening for the Ladles Aid society of the Central Christian church Much fun Is I anticipated by those who are preparing pre-paring to attend Dancing Parties The Ladles Literary club was last Monday the scene of a brilliant dancing danc-ing party and reception given to Mrs II E Cummings prior to her departure today fot California by her brothers and sisters with whom she has been visiting for some weeks past It was a most congenial company and as all were well acquainted there was no formality for-mality but one and nil entered heartily into the spirit of the evening and a rare good time was the rpsull Christensens orchestra furnished the music and the hall was prettily decorated Cards and smoke were enjoyed in the lower hall and later delicious refreshments were served the diningroom One of the most enjoyable affairs of the week was the dance given at the Fifth East hotel on Wednesday even Ing Cut lowers and palms were used I to help decorate the hall Cozy corners arranged with rugs and rich draperies and the lights shaded with Japanese lanterns gave a very beautiful Oriental effect Over 100 Invitations were Issued and all present spent an evening long to bo remembered Dinners and Luncheons I A dinner was given by Dr and Mrs Ewing on Monday evening at which covers were laid for ten The decorations decora-tions for the table were all in rose pink Lawson carnations were the lowers low-ers used and shades of tho tame hue wore used on the candelabra rho place cards were handpainted In carnations car-nations Those who were entertained were Mr and Mrs Cunningham Mr and Mrs Filer Mr and Mrs PcurBull Col and Mrs Holmes a a Mrs L S Dean entertained at a Iqnchcon on Tuesday In honor of Mrs I Mosley Those present were the ladles I who worked In the domestic department depart-ment at the Presbyterian fair The iv b cs were very prettily decorated In violets and Marguerites Covers were laid for fourteen a I A delightful luncheon was given on Tuesday by Mrs J D Spencer In honor hon-or or Mrs Dora Hagen and Mrs Robert C1 Easton Twentytwo guests were entertained The home was decorated In the Xmas colors American Beauty roses were the flowers used and Inter In the afternoon an Informal musical pro gramme was rendered Mrs Hry 1Vr Lawrence entertained sixteen of her friends on Thursday at a very elaborately appointed luncheon The juestR were sealed at one long ta ble which wan very tastefully decorated deco-rated with the Xmas colors Cut glass candelabra shaded with deep red were at each end of the table Place cards painted in red marked each place A very pretty luncheon wns given on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs H E Cary Hor homo was very prettily decorated with American Beau ty mid La France rones The centerpiece center-piece on Iho table WIIM an elegant mound of ninklon hair fern and pink roses and at each place j fastened to the place card wns a La France rose as a favor The guests wero Mr Cary mother of Mr Cary Mrs Stewart Mlis DllI Hon of California ftlcKdamex Dart Boyle Blckford Lincoln Boggs Elliott and Dlnlnny > A beautiful luncheon was given on Friday by Mrs II E Cary The decorations deco-rations of the homo were especially pretty The centerpiece of the table was pink roses with ropes of smilax hung from the chandelier to the corner of the table In I the musicroom an orchestra or-chestra furnlshod a delightful pro gramme throughout the afternoon The guests were Mrs Tracy Mm Ewlng Mrs Fninsworth Mrs Iglehcart Mrs Eddy l Mrs J C E King Mrs G M I Bailey Mrs Eeatty and Mrs Weir Card Parties and Teas On Wednesday afternoon Mrs W I Snyder and Miss SnYder entertained at cards for about thirty guests While und yellow were the prevailing colors used In the decorations Miss Snell and Mrs Lawrence Kimball won the prizes m A card party and musical was given by Mrs Mclvln 1 on Wednesday afternoon after-noon About twentyfour guests were entertained The home was decorated In red carnations and potted plants Avery A-very pleasing piogramme was arrarfgcd l for the latter part of the afternoon Those who assisted In the programme were Mrs Walter FrasJer Miss Virginia Swift Mesdames Andrews Putman and Richardson The prizes were won by Mrs Raymond Miss Pointer of Ken Lucky and Mrs Farrell 0 Mrs 7 F Cowan also entertained at a euchre party on Wednesday afternoon after-noon The home was very prettily decorated dec-orated In American Beauty roses and red carnations Those who carried oft the prizes were Mrs Carpenter first Mrs Weir second Mrs Delano lone hands Mrs Linsay consolation 6 oa Mr and Mrs B F Bauer entertained at a very delightful curd party on Tuesday Tues-day evening Their handsome home on Brigham street was bright with flowers and shaded lights the latter harmoniz ing1 In each room with the prevailing tints American Beauty roses were used alone In the drawingroom and library while red carnations adorned the din ingroom The counters and scorecards score-cards were something new and novel being the pyrography work In Carthage Those who enjoyed the evening were Mr and Mrs J D Woods Mr and Mrs Plngenbarth Mr and Mrs G Dern Mr and Mrs Whitman Mr and Mrs W S Henderson Mrs Wlnn Misses Mary Whitman May Carson NTellIe Crandel Bonnie Peterson Mrs J A Miner Mrs Victor Clement Mrs George Moore Messrs Arthur Thomas Bowrlng Brig Cannon Charles Wuvcr J Whccttcr Myers Schuler e Miss Myrtle Webber and Miss Rose Nolan entertained at a euchre party on Tuesday evening I Mrs Oberndorfer gave a very charmIng charm-ing card party on Monday afternoon About forty guests were entertained Tho house was tastefully decorated the prevailing colors being pink und green In the hall and drawingroom while the library and diningroom were very attractive at-tractive In red and green The counters and score cards were very pretty having hav-ing been handpainted In holly Sixty three was the game played The prizes were won by Mrs Southwellv Mrs James E Jennings and Mrs H S Joseph Jo-seph Again on Tuesday Mrs Oberndorfer entertained at sixtyllirce The prizes were won by C O Whlttcmorc Mrs Ed Silberstein and Mrs S G Reynolds 6 S A charming tea was given on Wednesday Wednes-day by Mrs William Jennings at her home on B street The drawingrooms were made artistic with yellow chrysanthemums chrys-anthemums and foliage and American Beauty roses were uecd In the 7brary Over eighty guests were entertained A delightful card party was given by Mrs Joseph II Young on Tuesday afternoon at her home on G street The prizes were won by Mrs Nyc Miss Lowe and Miss Harkncss b e Mrs Cosgrlff informally entertained at the Kenyon last evening S S n Mrs Agnes Osborne gave a very delightful de-lightful musical on Friday evening Mrs R P Morris gave a most enjoyable enjoy-able afternoon party on Friday 0 4 A most delightful Kensington wajj given on Friday afternoon by Miss BcsSlc Clawson Mrs George Lambert Jr and Mrs Alex Campbell Weddings and Engagements The marriage of John W Walton of he I Rio Cninde ticket office and Miss Bessie Woolley was solemnized 1 at the Temple Wednesday after which I a family fam-ily party was held at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs E G Woolley I Miss Beatrice Crlsmon daughter of Mr nnd Mrs Charles Crismon was married In the Temple Wednesday to Nathan Thomas of the Jtah Sugar company late of Ocdon in tho nvnr at Iho home of the brides parents In too Sugar House ward a delightful recep lion and > u jiier look pI nee which was attended by the relatives and most Intimate Inti-mate friends of the two young people who have many to wish them all happiness hap-piness CO S The mnrriago of Miss Gertrude Yurn bow and M 1 T Freeman was solemnized l last Wednesday In the t Temple ultor which a reception was held at the home of the brides parent 1SOS South State street They will be al home after January Jan-uary 1 J003 at 2101 Walnut avenue Forest Dale S 46 Mr and Mrs f I Charles D Swift announce an-nounce ths engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Virginia Marie to Mr Charles Cauflleld Dally of Denver t The marriage of Miss Mary E Pyper and Mr Alfred C Thorn will take place Wednesday December 17th Purely Personal Mrs J E Bjimbergcr will leave forth for-th East In a few days Mr and Mrs David Keith left on Thursday morning for New York and Washington I I 4 U Judge Miner and Mrs McCluro who have been in San Francisco for the past six months will return on Tuesday next > Mrs Smcdlcy Smith Is at home with her mother at G7l Brigham street Mr and Mrs J F Dunn returned on ednesday from a ten days trip East 6 Mr and Mrs George T Odell went to Ogdcn on Wednesday morning to at 000000 000000000000000000000 D 000e I SOCIAL CALENDAR 0 I e 0 0 0 Dcccmhor irkMrs Perry 3 Heath luncheon at the Knutnford < 0 December If Mrs J I Young eardH Mrs IL W DoBchcr luncheon < o December Commercial club musicale First Cavalry bal 0 o December 1tL D S college ball Capt and Mrs Iardcc reception 0 0 December Chrlslman festivities I 0 o December University pf Utah balL 0 o December 10Red and Black dance 0 00000000000000000000000e 0 000000000 tend the wedding of their nephew Joseph J Grant Mr and Mrs J W Nelll and Mfjw Nelll ort now at home at CD North State dtreet Louis Moore left for his home In Cincinnati Cin-cinnati O on Wednenlay Miss Jennie Nelson from Ogden spent the week In the CIty Miss Carrie Sapplngton anti Edyth Ilalo who are attending I school at Stanford arc expected home for the holidays S S Mrs II E Cary enterlolhed very delightfully at I luncheon yesterday Mr and Mrs Ray Walker will arrive In the city next Tuesday S i S Mr and Mrs W r Green will bat < b-at home to their friends at C30 East Seventh South street nntH January 1st when they leave for California to make their home Mr and Mrs Fred Noble from Nevada Neva-da arc the guests of W P Noble and family S Miss 1 Preston and Mrs Shafer have gone to Washington Miss Nellie Bowen from San Fran clBco will spend the winter here as the Eruost of her sister e Mrs IfB Lyman 1 Mrs Lamb returned from Park city ct on 1lon aIr S a-Ir J T Donohue leaves soon after the holidays for San Francisco where she will spend the winter > S < > t Mrs Frank C Welsh from Sacra mento Is visiting I her moth Mrs D Guernsey S Mrs D Guernsey returned to the city on Sunday after a three weeks visit with her son In t o Chicago Mrs R Kearns has returned to the city after a visit of two weeks with friends In Springfield Mrs A 1 Hoagland Is visiting with her son in Pocatello Mrs Melllsh Kimball returned to Park City on Wednesday after a short I visit with her daughter Mrs Towcy Frank Drlggs was down from Ogden on Thursday Miss Ethel Bauer will be home from school for the holidays with her cousins cou-sins from St Louly Misses Molly and Nellie Scott Col and Mrs N W Clayton will leave for Detroit about the 18th to spend the holidays with their daughter Sybella who Is I attending a musical conservatory there Dr and Mrs Warren Benjamin arc now at home to their friends at 5f S East Sixth South J J Donovan who has been visiting his mother In Ireland since October is expected tho last of this week Mr Donovan has lately returned from n four years trip to Klondike I o P 0 Mrs John Reed went to Park City Mrs Arm yesterday to visit with strong Mrs Shirley T B Webber returned last Sunday from Portland Or where she has been the guest of Capt and Mrs Palmer Earl Clayton Is In the city from Moab for the Xmas holidays Mr and Mrs H J Uaccnbartn left Monday f for a trip through the East nnd expect to he gone six weeks Mr and Mrs Chofitc left Monday night for their home In Pittsburg They have been the guests of Mrs M r Johnson S S Mlsa Jean Odell and Miss Kate Groo are visiting in Chicago O S Mr and Mrs W Lewis Green leave the first of the year for Los Anpelcn where they will make their future home Harvey Hardy IB home from the south He will remain In the city until the first of the year Jack Farrell of this city has accepted position with a large electrical firm a positon wlh electrcal Inn in Kansas City Ross Williams who has been the guest Toss of O S Williams left Wednesday Wednes-day for his home in California S S John Weir returned Saturday with his bride from 2sTcw o York Mrs Hill leaves 8onn for LOP Angeles An-geles where she will spend part of the winter with her daughter Mrs Rivers T SI Lawrence Beck Is again at home after af-ter a four months visit through theE the-E l Miss May Boxwell from Salmon City 110 will spend the Christmas holidays in the city Miss Paekcard from Ogden Is the guest of Miss Kitty Sliced 6 4 On Sunday evening Mr and Mrs JnmcH 11 Brown Invited n number of friends to lit Mr 1 and Mrs George Edwin l Burnell of Mlnneupollp Mr Burnell talked most entertainingly ont on-t hit the New Thought is doing for Americans A a Mrs Armstrong returned to Park City on Saturday t j Mlstf Dlekerman of Colorado Springs is the gucyt of Capl and Mrs Panleo at the fort Misses Alleen Maclean and Bee Chcesman who are at Montleello attending at-tending school will be the guests of Mrs A 1 Gale o St Louis during the Christmas holidays L D Lyman from Helena Mont Is the guest of his son II I I B Lyman at 42G East Sixth South S I W R Cambridge e spent a few days in the city this weekS week-S S I Will Hull and two sons were the guests for a few days this week of Dr and Mrs Mllllron S S S I James Nelson has gone to Ogdcn to reside Mrs Melvin E Cummings from California fornia who has been visiting with her sisters left I for her home on Tuesday Mr and Mrs David L Wcrthermler loft on Friday for San Francisco and Los Angeles t i The ninny friends of Mr and Mrs S nnn D Chase will be pleased to know that they have returned from ort In nc and vlll remain tho rest of the winter In the city < c Harry Toccph ntertalncd the Whist t lob on Wednesday I T 4 O Alrn George N Aluabaugh of Omaha Is pending the holidays with her pa icntc Mr and r3 J B Evans Mrs W P Lynn Is home from California aIr a-Ir and Mrs Frank Slophenn have returned from a two months visit to Omaha and Denver I Miss Jeaple Houck from Portland In 1 the guest of Mrs J 1 J II Vcngcr Mr and Mrs Ray Walker will be home on Wednesday Mr Walker having hav-ing fully recovered from the effects of his recent operation Mr Louis Cohen of Denver Colo brother of Mrs Morris I Sommer Is taking tak-ing a months vacation with Judge and Mrs Sommor Mrs 0 E Cary and son left Friday for a months visit 1 In Denver I Miss Minnie Schanscnbach of Ogden i spent Friday In the city I Miss Winnie Wclby from California city will spend part of the holidays In tho Miss Hancock whole attending school at National Park semInary will b home for the holidays Mr and Mrs Melvin left yesterday for Arizona Mrs Donoher came down from Park City Friday and returned Sunday morning morn-Ing S C Mr and Mrs David S Wcrthcimer left yesterday for Los ngefes and San Francisco I 5 Miss Emily Read returned from Montana Mon-tana Friday Mrs E H Flummcr Park City Is visiting her mother Mrs R P Martin In this city Miscellaneous Events The Sarasntc club gave a dancing I party at the Ladles Literary club Friday Fri-day evening The ball of the First Regiment band at ChrlstensenH on Friday night was a great success The Elks had a dance on Thursday night at their hal for their ladles t apd friends A canvas was stretched and n most delightful time was spent by all who were present g The Ladles auxiliary to the Brotherhood Brother-hood of Locomotive Engineers gave avery a-very delightful card party on Thursday evening at the ScottAuerbach hall On Sunday evening Mr and Mrs James H Brown Invited 0 number of friends to meet Mr and Mrs George Edwin Burnell of Minneapolis Mr Burnell talked most entertainingly on what the New Thought Is doing for Americans Mrs John Cain entertained the Sewing Sew-ing club at a hard times party last Monday S Mitt R C Woodruff entertained 0 few friends very Informally on Tuesday evening The new officers of the Mysogonlsts club for the next three months are President Alt Fadtlls secretary VII VI-I Gllllvray treasurer I J Bale corresponding corre-sponding secretary Rufus Johnson The election took place last Monday a Q The Elks are making plans for a book social to be given soon The Bile club held a meeting Sunday afternoon at the home of Allvln Townsend Town-send Plans were completed for I dancing danc-ing parly lo be given at Chrlstensens hall on January 3th New officers were elected for the coming year an follows C Simmons president F White vice president G IK Butler secretary and W Ball treasurer Dave Sprunt Art Bollon and E IIolmQfl executive committee com-mittee Sam Anhby and Andrew Burt reception committee Mrs John Reed entertained Informally Informal-ly I at luncheon on Monday In honor of Mrs Melvin The Twelfth Ward Primary association associa-tion gives an entertainment In the ward meetinghouse on December 22nd Invitations arc out for a character ball to be given in the Eighteenth I ward hall next Tuosdny evening Those having hav-ing the natior In charge arc Mrs Charles S Burton Mrs II G Whtt noy Mrs Delia D Hills and Mrs Ida D Snow The P E 0 society will meet on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Christy at S03 Tenth East The tourist section of the Ladles Lit o erary club will meet on Tuesday mornIng morn-Ing at 10 oclock Miss Payne will read a parr on Vienna All club members mem-bers and friends G arc i invited The opal club will hold their regular social at the Literary clubrooms next Monday evening A pleasant pro gramme huh been prepared a few novel features will he Introduced and I pleasant pleas-ant evening Is assured X U all who attend Miss Hum Hal will return from Colorado Colo-rado college on Saturday next to spend the holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs L E Bal Arrangement are about completed for the cnk sale and Christmas Call to hc held by the ladles of Unity circle on next Saturday In one of the Third South street rooms of the Knutsford hotel a One of the pleasant events of the wpelc occurred at the home of Maj and Mrs George W GlbbH on Eleventh East street it being the 12th birthday of Miss Maysie E Glbbs who celebrated the anniversary by entertaining number num-ber of her young friends Flowers music mu-sic dancing and n well appointed luncheon lunch-eon together with the many love tokens to-kens pronounced It an occasion whose pleasant memories will long be treasured treas-ured by all who took part on the Sth of December Among those present were the Misses Ruth Robinson Enid Gleason Susie Speakman Sarah Chaf fin Hazel McKlnney Lucllc Godbe and Masters J Harold Wllharl Charles En zenbcrger and G Leelle Gibbs I i u 4 The regular meeting of the J T Ns was held last Friday ovenlnj at tho home of Miss Sybil Footo and n very enjoyable time wan spent Tho Interest in everything was greatly Increased with the addition of new members The I card and croklnolo badges were won by Minx Matiie Nlrols and Mr Arthur Jomnns respectively I rho extra prizes for the cvcnlnp were carried off by Miss Nicols first Mlw ErmL Sinclair second sec-ond and Miss 1 Clio Woolley third The next meeting will be held January 2nd OGDEN SOCIETY It I WA otiipwhnl nidot In Ojrdon social clrelfB last ick the I Bohemian ball bc log thin leading cwnl I vius tho second < M < oml y of the itson for this club und it niirpntwHl oven the first JII In ot ndanci > nnd attractIve features KM II tLlrctlo drwis wn the order of th j cvnlng and rnnnv beautiful coatum wore worn by the ladles In attendanceS S An event of much moore than ordinary notIll I importance was th marriage Wednesday evening of Mliw Emma vYEht to Mr Joshua K Grant Jr the ceronlony uniting members of two of tim inoct prominent families In thc Stni The CTorjiony was performed by Ir sl dent Char V MlddMon at this hOI of the brides parents und wmi wltn rowed nv thin relatives of both the contracting parties and their IntlmaU friend a large und fiuhionablo gathering Thc elegant Wright home wan beautifully decorated with flowers and everKrcon the bridal arch being iv profusion of smilax and white chrysanthemum In which wore conc alef scores of nine ojecmc Ign t8 which were turned on at the moment the couple stood under the I arch An orchestra orches-tra In a Hfdo room discoursed nninlc and to the strains of the Mcndelseohn Wedding Wed-ding march the bridal jmrty colored tho room and took their places After the ceremony had been concluded tho young couple wen heartily congratulated by I present and many worn the wishes expressed of a happy nnd long life for Mr and Mrs Grant Miss Jtillu Wright sister of the bride and Miss Florence Grant sister of tho groom wero thu two brIdesmaids and Miss Nellli Hcaloy wus maid of honor GUB Wright Jr brother of Iho bride was best man und Arthur Conlluk J Truhl and Harry Fcnnlmoro wero the ushers During the reception following the coremonj elegant refreshments folowing ments were served Mrs W C Wright being noalated bv 1 tho Misses Inez Adams Florence G wflllams Genevieve and Glen Douorlas Ethel Voting und Mlnnlo Mlddlcton I Tho bride IB the charming daughter of Mr und Mrs Angus T Wright and a young lady deservedly l popular In Ogdens social circles Mr Grant the groom Is thn son of Mr und Mrs J F Grant of Salt Lako City and connected with tho George A Lowo Implement company of Ogden Ho has a large circle of warm friends both In Ogden and Salt Lake City whcro ho Is highly esteemed The bazar given by tho Ladies Guild 0 tho Episcopal church of tho Good Shepherd Friday and Saturday afternoons after-noons and evenings was n decided success suc-cess Tho ladles arc to bo congratulated upon the results achieved UB the procccdo are to go toward putting the parish In good condition for tho new rector who comes to Ogden In January Mr and Mrs W A Hough o Malad City IdahQ visited Ogden friends during dur-ing the week r A special and a very Interesting meeting meet-ing of the Child Culture club was held Friday afternoon with Ir David Ecclcs at tulle her beautiful home on Jefferson ave Thursday afternoon Mrs folio S Farnsworth of this city lectured to the cub ladles of Salt Lake City at the Ladies Literary clubhouse on the subject The Daima tho Representative Art Tho Coterie Dancingciub held another of Its enjoyable dances at Conlcvs hal Friday evening t t Thursday evening tho affairs of the Grand lodge of the Masonic order of tho State o Utah paid their annual visit to Webor lodge No 1 F and A M Alter the regular work of the session had been completed the members and vlnltlntr oftl can repaired to tho armory whoro a banquet ban-quet was spread There frostIng and tonstlng urns Indulged In until midnight and a most enjoyable time wu had by the very largo number present U i Mr Charles U Klrcher had as his ffuc3tclast week Mr and Mrs Frank N Shlckof Wheatland Wyo W 1 A special degree meeting of Queen Esther Es-ther Chapter No 1 Order of the Eastern Star was held Friday itight d o Mrs J H Ncven returned early last week from a two months visit among friends In Wells and o Dcoth a Nev Govornorclect and Mrs John Sparks of Nevada woro pleasantly entertained In plcusnlr Ogden Wednesday evening by a number of their friends Tho Ogdcn lodge B P O E held n very pleasant social session Tuesday evening at their lodge rooms The attendance of members was very t large Tho many friends of Miss Nannlo Tout I In Ogdcn arc rejoicing greatly over her recent London success In crand opera They predict und very reasonably to a nplondld l future for the talented young Ogden girl S S S The regular ball at DIgnnjis academy Tuesday evening was a more than ordinarily ordi-narily enjoyable affair t i Tho engagement Is announced of Miss Mcdu Corey mil Mr Claude Roberts the marriage to take place early In Februurj of the coming year C Tho dancing party at Dlgnans academy of Friday evening by the Friday Nightclub Night-club was a very pleasant affair and wus wpll attended Mrs Jennie Nelson vlaltcd Salt Lolcc City friends during purl 0 the week Mr and Mrs Fred Wright loft Frlduv evening for I three months tour through California V S Tha wedding of Mists Tlrzah I3olnnp to Mr Aaron C Ross will take place curly this week Mr and Mrs E S Morton of Milwaukee Mil-waukee WIs visited their oldtime friends In Ogden during tho week The Rathbono Sisters were delightfully entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs Wycunt S a I Mrs Young ° f Mnronette Mich a sis tor of Mr Patrick HcaJy Is visiting Mr and Mrs Healy und will remain over tho holidays Thursday afternoon Dorothy and Mar jory Thomas the twin daughters o Mr und Mrs J 11 Thomas celebrated tholr llfth birthday by I entertaining I number of their young friends S S 5 The Ladle Literary society held a very vcrJ Instructive session Wednesday afternoon it the homo of Mrs Stanley Dec Tuesday evening a very pleasant birthday birth-day party wan tendered Miss Bes alo May Hill by her parents A largo number of her friends wore present and the evening vas moat enjoyably spent with games dancing and music followed by rofresh meats S Monday evening Mr and rs W G Blddlo were most agreeably surprised at their borne on Monroe avenue by a num ber of their friends who dropped In and spent n pleasant evening with games dancing and music An elegant luncheon followed PARK OITY SOCIETY MrsW G Lamb was the guest of honor at a very Informal gathering at tho homo o Mrs Charles Shields last Saturday evening Prizes In euchre were won by Mrs W W Armstrong Mrs M D Ilnrlbut Mrs E 1 Bcggfl end Mr P McPherson The guests present wero Mr and Mrs F W Sherman Dr and Mrs E P Lecompte Dr and Mrs n Bright B-right Mr and Mrs M D Hurlbut Mr and Mre W G Lamb Mr and Mrs P McPherson Mr and Mrs J M Look hart Mr and Mrs E J Beggs and Mrs W W Armstrong The Sundaysdiool class of the L D S church gave a concert followed bv a dance in the assembly rom on < Frlduv evening Fru Mrs W W T Armstrong went down to the city Monday afternoon and returned returnt homo yesterday The Misses Lillian Bain nnd Nellie Goodrich assisted by Mrs C A Blocher entertained at 0 beautifully appointed luncheon Saturday afternoon complimen tary to the school teachers Tho tubles presented a very pretty plcturo with sprays ot holly scattered her and there Placo cards done In tho same colors were ued Those who enjoyed the delightful affair were the Mlusca Kate Thorpe Maud Gray Jean Pearson Margaret nrundagc Illnncho WoodArd Grace Stlllmnn Frnnklo Noonan Murtlut Lannlrip Teenlo McDonald ClaIr Stevenson Mac AVIIIIumH KlUnbeth Lannlnc Minnie Cunningham Man Cook H rtha Gelsch Lllllo Lan yon Agnes Tovroy Hurklnn Mru W W Armstrong and Irs W G Lamb Mm J C Perry went to Salt Lake Wednesday to remain aovcrul days with friends John W Geiger returned home Monday Lake from n business trip to Ogden and Salt Mr Walter Scot of Salt Lako and nelce Miss Vera Ilolden of Los Angeles will visit In Pnrk nCr Christmas with wi Mrs Charles Shields und other friends Mr and Mrs 1 W Thomas entertained rot delightfully at dinner Siindny oven lug Their guests worn Mr and Mrs P SUfHts McPherson Mr E Hazzard and Master 1lcPhrton Hazzar Gordon McPherson Mr and Mrs D Robbing entertained the Whlnt club of which they are mcm jors nt their pleasant homo Monday oven Jug PrlKCfl In whist well won by Mrs J Mlddour und Mm F C Golft Thoso nrcavnt were Messrs and Mesdames L Kimball F Smith W Stuloy W D Sut KlmbnJ Mlddour C F Golst D D Sutton Sut-ton Miss Carrie Button Mlwi Florence Smith Mr 15 Fisher and E K Ward Tho ladlca of St Lukoiv guild met at the home of Mrs 1 A McCarty Tuesday Tues-day afternoon Tho annual election of officers of tho O E S was hold l on Monday und the election resulted follows Frances Shields Lion rCJllel an Colows Fance lon M J W Pearson W P Mary F Alkn A M Lllllin Biln Hccrelury Annette An-nette Williams treasurfr JCuto Thomson conductress May K Diem A conductress conduc-tress Chloo Rfiddon Adah Jean Pearson Ruth Llzzlo Barrel Esther Nellie Goodrich Good-rich Martha Josephine McCarty Electa Louis porr warden George Moulding 1 sentinel ROBO Emery chaplain IsVlllo Prltfk marshal Margaret Brundago organist A I Joint Installation of the newly oloctod officers of Ulntuh Indgn No7 F and A M and the O D S will bo held In l Bonlo hal on December 27th St Johns day Tbo exercises wJH begin promptly ut 720 I m and members and Invited gucals should inako a effort to bo PreSent PreS-ent at tie t stated time PROVO SOCIETY Tho Utah Sorcsln hold its Wednesday afternoon session at the homo at lira Toft Mrs Warner presiding Miss Bu luh BiLchinan read I paper entitled Madam Do Slutl I which was followed by Mrs E D Partridge who gave a sketch of tho women of the French Revolution Re-volution After roll 1 rs Osborno discussed dis-cussed the lifo of Rotxuplorro and tho club adjourned to moot ut the same place In one week Tho Utah County Medical society met Wednesday with Dr Roblson whon the treatment of burns was discussed C paper pa-per on that subject being presented by Dr Wcctwood The Ladles Aid society gave in entertainment enter-tainment at No S 3 N Academy avenue Friday evening David R Bccb manager of tho Smoot Lumber company left Provo Thursday for a visit to his boyhood home In Iowa and other Eastern part a Attorney William E Rydalch has returned re-turned torn St George Thomas Cloward of Payson was In Provo WednesdayS Wednesday-S George S Taylor spent 0 few days In Salt Lake City this week Herbert Pyne was In American Fork Tuesday S SQ A lecture on How to Grow Old Gracefully Grace-fully was delivered before the Parents clues Wednesday evening by lion B S Young S 4 lion Reed and Mrs Smoot spent n row daps In Salt Lako City this week Elmer B Tone and S F Fenton of Salt Utica City were Provo visitors during dur-ing the week t Commissioner Harkness of Carbon count was In Provo a couple of days this week Mr Elmer neck who baa been om ployed for several year aa stenographer by William M Roylnncc hnn covered bin connection with tho latter nnd accejiUi a position with thu Juno Mining company t 10lllon pany at Stockton S S j W Storra of Salt Lake t brother or Sheriff Stern wns In Provo Monday R C Walklnn hail returned from a aleln York nnd month visit In Boston New other Eastern cities 1 The First Ward Democratic club gave an entertainment In the ward mooting Continued on Page 22 |