Show I tl 1 > I I k l I j I < 4 lu t = C t 1 1 j f a I 11 i i > f I 1 I The Yuletide the happiest season of nil the year Is here and society Is InS in-S a whlrl of gay festivities What wilh I the Christmas shopping theater parties par-ties luncheons balls and skating parties par-ties the week Just cloapd has been a II continuous round or pleasure which T win not end unlll the Now Years I i greetings have gone from friend to friend In fnct the Indications arc that not until Lent will there be a cessation S ces-sation of the merrymaking A pleasure I S pleas-ure not often enjoyed at this season Is being taken advantage of to the fullest extent and every evening parties of young people are found wending their I way to the various Iceponds surround ing the city and engaging In the most delightful of all Inter pastimes skat ing A number of young people who have been away to school will be home I for the holidays und the events being planned In their honor promise to make the Christmas week of 1902 one long to be I remembered among the younger members of Salt Lake hoclcty Indeed nil society IB looking forward with pleasurable anticipations to what will probably bo one of the most JoyorJs Chrlbtmns days in I Its history A T l 4 Novel Christmas Party On the evening of December 20th Mrs Edwin F Holmes will give a dinner followed by a dance at the Amelia Palace Pal-ace A hundred have been Invited and It will no doubt be one of the pleas I antcst events of the year of 4 I 2 A Downey at Home I In honor of Paymaster and Mrs 5 George F Downey MaJ nnd Mrs Downey will have an at home from 2 to t 6 I oclock on Christmas day It will be just like some wellremembered q I events at the same hospitable home and nil are looking forward to It with pleasure T Assembly Ball Tomorrow evening at Chrlstcnscns new hall will be given the first In the series of Assembly balls for the season or 130203 Members and guests are requested re-quested to bring their cards of admission admis-sion S I I Mrs Heaths Luncheon I Tho weeks festivities opened on Monday f S Mon-day afternoon with an elaborately appointed ap-pointed luncheon given at the Knuts ford by Mrs Perry S Heath The table decorations were entirely In pink and green and were carried out In Quito an original way The table was arranged In the shape of the letter T 4 and those present were Mrs Kearns I Mrs Wells Mrs Ezra Thompson Mrs f Bubb Mrs Jacob Bambergcr Mrs 1 I Powers Mrs Holmes Mrs Bancroft Mrs Iglehart Mrs Lindsay Mrs Babcock Bab-cock Mrs Webber Mrs Miner Mrs Bird Mrs Keogh Mrs Irvine Mrs I Edward Ferr Mrs Dooly Mrs Howl ard Mrs Harkness Mrs Holman Mrs Jay Harris Mrs Whittemoro Mrs Rob l Walkor Mrs Bransford Mrs Reid Mrs Witcher Jones Mrs Rice Mrs Filer Mrs Southwell Mrs Baker Mrs Lamb Mra Lewis I I S Mrs Babcocks Luncheon Mra Stephen H Babcock will give an I elaborate luncheon at the Alta club on I Tuesday December 30th I 1 Other Luncheons 1 Another beautifully arranged lunch son was that given by Mrs L C Glosz ori Wednesday afternoon In honor of her daughter Mrs H N Whitney Red green and white the colors of the flag of Hungary were used In I I the decorations of the house Thc I parlor was done in white roses ana red i and white carnations tho Turkish room In American Beauty roses and in the diningroom white roses while hyacinths hya-cinths and red carnations In the diningroom the chandelier was twined with smilax extending to the corners of the table In the center of the table stood a unique candelabra the candies shaded In red green and white shades Covers were laid for eleven and the I guests were Mrs Neill Miss Nelll Mrs A W McCunc Jr Mra Taggart Mrs Osborne Mrs Plummer Mrs Bpggs Mrs Clarence McCoy and Mrs Ntles After the luncheon < < the guests listened I with great pleasure to the Instrumental numbers given by Mrs Oeborne and to I the S vocal solos by Mrs Whitney l Mrs W If Doscher was tho hostess I of n very delightful luncheon on Tuos day afternoon at which nlxteen of her I frlendu were entertained Tho table was very prettily decorated with the I GhrlHtmaa colors The place cards were very dainty water color pictures in red and green and red carnations were I given an favors The guest wore Mes dames Ezra Thompson Ransohoff j Obcrndorfer J A Hunt 1 D Wood 1 I Young J C Thompson J Luce Jam < 8 Sr Eddie Ablcl Leonard A Linnnn W 1 I r 1 W Rivera Wallser Ountcr Keogh and II I Miss Mary Luce I I 1 S II I j At the Commercial club on Thursday I I I afternoon Mrs Charles A Walker gave a most charming luncheon In honor of 1 1 Mr George R Walker The table wan I spread In till green dlhlngroo and I the decorations wen curried out In rod I I and green Green candles were 1 used In I fillvcr candelabra shaded In deep led I The chandelier was decorated with I li I large bunches of holly and snowballs were twlstad In with the holly which r adorned the table The place card were made of heavy white satin ribbon I with the names on each The favors ere dainty baskets of bonbons The I guests were Mrs J R Walkor Mrs E S Ferry Mrs Jennings Mrs Channlng Mrs Sturglss Mrs Clement Mnj Babcock Mrs Powers Mrs Effo Mrs Bascom Mrs Howard Mrs Johns Mrs Ridge Mrs Shelp Mir Mllncr Mr Cheesman Mrs Holmes Mrs Flier Miss Sadler Mips Judge Miss Dern Mrs Cunningham Miss Lowe and Miss Harknei S Dinner Parties Mr Samuel Ncwhouse was again the host on Monday evening at an elaborate elab-orate and enjoyable dinner at the Commercial Com-mercial club The table was spread In the private diningroom and decorated in white and green Sixteen wore seated seat-ed and all passed a pleasant evening o I Col and Mrs Holmes entertained at I a very pleasant dinner on Tuesday evening at which nine of their friends were tho guests Tin table decorations were AmerIcan Beauty rOHCsi and the lights and othor accessories were all In harmony S 0 Mrs D C McLaughlin save an elegant ele-gant dinner on Sunday evening in honor hon-or of Mrs J E Bambergcr and Mrs Joseph Seigel of Butte The dinner vna served at the Knutsford and the other guests present were Mr and Mrs E M Allison Mr and Mrs Joseph Obcrndorfer and Mr Ruder S Judge and Mrs 0 VW Powers entertained enter-tained on Tuesday evening at an elegantly ele-gantly appointed dinner Covers were laid for ten and the table wan particularly par-ticularly l pretty with Its decorations of plumosa and pink carnations As BOll vfnlra of the event each lady received a beautiful little French mirror and the gentlemen silver matchboxes Mr and Mrs W H Bancroft entertained enter-tained at an Informal dinner Tuesday evening The table was decorated in red and green red candles with green shades being used Covers were laid for eight the guests being Gov and Mrs Wells CoL and Mrs Clayton the Misses Nason Mr Burlelgh Mr Schu maker and Mr Chester Nason p S Dr and Mrs A 0 Ewing entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner on Friday evening the occasion of the thirteenth anniversary of their marriage mar-riage The table presented a picture with Its gorgeous decorations of red and green An Immense wreath of holly was laid on the board as a centerpiece and within this was placed a cut glass vase filled with carnations of deep red and Ivy Holly from tho chandelier met this and holly sprayn were daintily painted on the place cards Covers were laid for twelve 0 S I > > Miss Judge entertained very delightfully delight-fully at a dinner party on Friday evenIng even-Ing Reception at Fort Douglas One of the most elaborate affairs of the week was the reception nnd dance given at Fort Douglas Friday evening by Capt and Mrs Pardce In honor of Miss DIclccrman torn Colorado Springs The hall was artistically decorated for tho occasion Flagw and ropes of Christmas Christ-mas trees were used to ad6rn the room Refreshments were served In the Bach clots club Over 160 Invitations were issued and all present spent a most enjoyable en-joyable evening Among those from tho city were Miss Woodwaid Mr and Mrs King Mr and Mrs J L Frankcn Mrs D C McLaughlin Col and Mis Holmes Miss Weber Edward Thorn Mlas K A Lowe Mr and Mrs R F Hayward Mr and Mrs George Fisher Mrs Louise Sme < Hey Smith Mr and Mrs W H Cunningham Mr and Mrs David Gray Mies 11e nor Dooly Dr Whctrj Maj Hill Miss Salisbury the Misses Klnncy Mr and Mrs George L Nye Mr and Mrs Charles Wllkcs Miss Gertrude McGrath Benncr X Smith Mr and Mrs Wilkes Mr and Mrs J E Caine Col and Mrs Pcnrosc Mr and Mrs D B Hempsteud the Misses Bird Miss Donnellan Dr and Mrs La Motte Mr and Mrs Bird Duncan Mc Vlchlc Mr and Mrs Duld Keith Mr and Mrs Daveler S Woodward Mr and Mrs J R Walker Miss Judge Mr and Mrs Channlng Mr Wicks J Wol < Thompson Miss Nelll Mr and Mrs George Downing Miss McCoruIck Mrs McClurc Dr and Mra Bascom Mr and Mrs Walker Capt and Mrs Guy Palmer Pal-mer Mr and Mrs Iglcheurl Mr and Mrs Sharp Mrs Corning the Misses Mason Mr and airs Pcarsall Mr and Mrs George Wood Miss Hattle Jennings Jen-nings Mr and Mrs Nelll Dr and Mrs Lindsay Dr and Mrs PlIrk Dr arid Mrs Hoyt Mr and Mrs Victor Clement Cle-ment Mr and Mrs R B Harkness Mr and Mrs T G Webber Miss Ilarkness Mrs James X Ferguson Mrfl A C Al lon Mlas 7ane Weddings and Engagements Mr and Mrs I N Lewis announce the engagement of their Slaughter Martha Lillian to Dr S Golden of Boston Mass The nnirrlagc will take place December 29th at Chicago v o l The marriage of Mica Virginia Marie Swift and J Charles C Dolly of Denver will talo pluae In this city on Saturday Satur-day December 27th t Mrs F E Straup of BIngham left on Monday for South Bend Ind where she will be matron of honor at the mar rlnse of her sletcr Miss Hazel Payne and Fred W Bucltzlngslowen which lakes placo In that city on Christmas day Miss Payne Is a very charming girl and has many friends In thin city who will be Interested In learning of her approaching marriage The groom Is one of the most prominent young business men of South fiendS S a i M > s Marguerite I Utt of this city and Joseph F Myers of St Louis were married on Monday afternoon at 3 oclock at the parsonage of the English Lulhern church by 1 the Rev H Martens Mar-tens t For the present they will reside at 514 East Fifth South street ft e 7 The marriage of Miss Sadie Baker to Henry Pugh look place last Tuesday evening at the home of the brides parents par-ents in Murray Miss Millie Brockmcyer and Mr Edward Ed-ward Heklcrgott were married at the home of the brides parents Wednesday evening The cermbny was performed I by the Rev Mr Martin and was wlt neseed by 1 the Immediate relatives of the bride and groom It was followed by Sa reception I at the home which was prettily decorated with holly and white carnations The groom Js an employee of the United States Smelter company and Mr and Mrs Heldcrgott will make their home here e i Miss Mary E Pyper and Alfred C Thorn were marrIed Wednesday evening even-ing They will reside In the city u o The marriage of Miss Myrtle Morton daughter of J A Morton and Samuel II Worthcn took place on Wednesday evening In the Salt Lake ample President Presi-dent John R Winder officiating Mr and Mrs Worthen wllj be at homo to their friends after January 1st at 2215 Soulh Third East tAt t-At Cards Mr and Mrs J E Caine entertained at cards last Wednesday evening in I honor of Lieut and Mrs Guy Palmer of Whlpple barracks Arlzona The Christmas colors were used to decorate decor-ate the house A wreath of holly tied with red satin was hung In each window win-dow and wreaths were hung between the rooms Punch was served In tho hall Sixtythree was the game played nnd about sixty friends enjoyed the very pleasant evening S Mrs Joseph H Young of G street was the hostess on last Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon at a most dellghlful card party The prizes were won by Mrs Cheese man Mrs Mayo and Mrs Miles Tho rooms had been nulte tastefully decorated dec-orated and fololwlng the games delicious de-licious refreshments were served Miss Edith Ellcrbcck entertained the East Side Whist club last Tuesday afternoon Mrs Fred Simon entertained the Whist club at her home on Tuesday evening The prizes were won by Mrs Simon and Mr Oberndorfcr Purely Personal Mr and Mrs Windsor V Rice and Mrs Southwell left last Tuesday for Montreal where they will spend tho holidays with Mr Rices father S 0 Mr and Mrs Elmer B Jones leave Monday for Chicago and New York on a short trip a Mrs I Lester Reynolds of Ogden is In the city S S Miss Gertrude Myers Is visiting In Chicago I S S lr1 Laney Basoy and daughter Miss Basey of Lake City Mich mother and sister of Mrs E B Llnnen are In the city and will opend the winter as guests of Mr and Mrs Llnnen S S S James D Shaw will be the guest of Mrs Fred M Hess for the Christmas holidays a a Mrs T II Smith has returned from a three weeks visit with her parents near Omaha and la at home to her friends at 157 South Seventh East S S Gordon McMillan who Is attending school at Yale expects tp take an ocean trip to Bermuda during the holidays S S J J McClellan loft Thursday evening for New York a Mrs J E Bambergcr and her guest Mrs Joseph Seigel of Butte left Thursday Thurs-day for New York where they will spend the coming month I S S Mrs E A Wedgwood Is spending the week in Provo as he guest of Mrs Sam Schwab j I SI Mrs Ella Gumming Wotzcll left last night for Portland Or to be gone two weeks S S S Mrs Leon Bachman and Mrs Edith Beck Martin of Provo spent a few tia sIn s-In tile city this week S S aMiss a-Miss Fawn Twelves of Provo Is visiting visit-ing with friends In the city Mrs J II McCoy and daughters the Misses Mae and 5Jola returned yesler day from an extended visit In the East S S I Mrs J H Hague and daughter of Idaho are in the city and will occupy the residence of Mr and Mrs J E Clinton 126 A street during their absence ab-sence In the East S S S Henry Coulam and sinter Alice left last Saturday for a trip through California Cali-fornia They expect to return by I way of Portland a SI Mr and Mrs J F Grant Jr and I lIre Angus T Wright of Ogden arc spending a few days In the city an the Kueals of Mr and Mrs J F Grant at their homo on Slxlh East streetS street-S 0 i Mien Betty Hammond of New York clster of John Hays Hammond reached the city Wednesday and will be the guest of Mrs Victor ClementS Clement-S S I I MEa Jack Rich of Brigham City ID In the city visiting her mother Mrs Crlamon 5I Mrs A C Ghapln and daughter Nana left for San Francisco last Wednesday morning where hey will remain until after Xmas Then they go to Los Angelos for the rest of thIn th-In tel Mr and Mrs Walter G Flier will be at home after Christmas at 372 First street S Mrs Ralph E Hoag of Ogdcn spent Thursday in the city I b S Col and Mrs N W Clayton left Friday Fri-day for Detroit where they will spend the holidays > o Miss Alice Rowe will spend the Christmas holidays visiting her sister In Nebraska o S o Mr and Mrs Henry Newell left on Wednesday for a trip to California o 0 5 Miss Gratia Flanders left Saturday morning on a trip to California for her health S SO Miss Ayrco of Canyon City Colo spent Thursday with Miss Marge Miller S S I N ill and Mrs Perry S Heath left on Wednesday evening for Kentucky to pass the holidays with Mrs Heaths mother Mrs Conway S 0 5 George N Lawrence left for San Francisco lest Wednesday n Mr and Mrs G Lavignlno aro back from a two years sojourn In Europe and are again at home at 715 East Seventh South street I I S Mr and Mrs William G Sharp are welcomed homo for a short stay with Mr and Mrs Harkncss I I S S Harry Lane will bo home from Montana Mon-tana the last of this week S u aMiss a-Miss Luella Hodges of Montana Is visiting hero with friends V O S Mrs A 13 Lawrence has returned from the East after spending the > pust year visiting friends there S t > S Miss Clara Hall who Is at school In Colorado will spend thc holidays at her home In tIlls clly S a 0 Miss Evelyn Thomas will spend Christmas in Boise City 9 S I Mrs Albert Aniicl and daughter Ellse arc home from Omaha S SI Mr and Mrs G R Walker returned on Wednesday from the Coast 4 > Mr and Mrs Fred Baker of Everett Wash who spent a week with MI and Mrs E S Ferry left Wednesday for their homea a S S MaJ and Mrs George F Downey arrive ar-rive today from Denver and will spend the holidays with Mr and Mrs Downey on Eighth EastI I S a Judgo James A Miner and daughter Mrs Mabel Miner McClure returned from California on Tuesday o S 0 Mrs Andrew Hoppaugh left on Wednesday for Santaquln where she was culled on account of the Illness oCher oC-her mother r a I > > 5 Mr and Mrs J D Adams returned Wednesday from Waahlntrton where they have been the past ox weeks V 45 Mr I and Mrs Arthur Davies will be down frpm L Park to spend Christmas with Mrs Groo a V William Roy Ridge of Tonopah In now In New York Ho win visit Philadelphia Washington and Bonton and will spend tho Christmas holidays I Lot in Kansas Clly returning to the mines al Tonopah by the 1st of January u < 0 Fred and Morris Burk are In the city for a few days from Idaho W Mrs P J Quealcy Is down from Kemmercr Wyo and Is vlslllng herewith here-with friends S CI S Herman Gentch is i in town for the holidays S S Walter Evans who Is attending school at Stanford will spend the holidays holi-days In this city o 5 5 Mls Mamie Carter of Ogden Is tIle guest of Miss Edna BrownS Brown-S S I Miss Pearl Van Colt will be home from Wellcsley for the holidays S S o Mrs T II Smith has returned from a three weeks visit with her parents near Omaha and is at home to her friends at 107 South Seventh East S o a Mr and Mrs Y H Irvine have returned re-turned after two months visit with Mrs Irvines mother In Kentucky S S S Miss Maud Thorno will be home from St Louis the last of this monthS month-S P K Gcojrge Smith has Just returned from a very pleasant visit in Denver S 4 a Dr nnd Mrs C G Plummer will entertain en-tertain C W Coatea of London during the holidays S a irr and Mrs W V Rice and Mrs Southwell left Wednesday for Montreal I where they will pass the holidays 8 S S Mr and Mrs S P Kimball went to i Provo last Wednesday morning to attend at-tend a party in tho evening given by Mrs Sutton a SI Mrs C J Collins and children left yesterday for Kalamazoo Mich They will bo none until June 40 Mr and Mrs J F Mellstrup left last evening for tho East over the Union Pacific I I 0 Mrs Paine of Ogden spent the early part of the week In the city S w 5 Mrs Joe Richards entertains the Sew ing club next Monday it < t Mrs Kale Bridewell Anderson is so far recovered from her Injuries ns to be able to sec her friends and Is I at home at 1010 South Ninth East street S 4 Fred Pardce of Chicago Is visiting Capt and Mrs Pardee al Fort Douglas and will spend the holidays with them An S Miss Geddon and Miss Jenna Budd have returned from Boston and St Louis and will spend the holidays at home o o S Mrs J M Smith oC Jackton MIgs formerly Miss Norroll of this city IB In town visiting friends ISS Miss Edna Drew of Brooklyn Is the guest of MaJ and Mrs Smith of Fort Douglas S S S > Mrs A L Scott has rcturncd from her visit to Spokane I I After a pleasant two months visIt In this city as the guest of her bister Mrs J L May Mrs D E Brockhank re turned to her home In San Francisco on Wednesday last accompanlqd by her son a Mrs T lister Ronolds of Ogden Is In tho city Miss Alta Ncwcomb and sister Gay left Saturday morning for Park Olty where they will spend the Chrlslmas holidays with their sister Mrs Golst I o Dr J U Glow left Thursday for California Cal-ifornia He will lie absent for two reeku S 0 Mrs J S Ege and son Arthur of Leadvlllc Colo will pond the holidays holi-days with relatives In Eureka o Mr and Mrs C E Drummon will spend the holidays wIth Mrs S Curtis at her home on Windsor avenue a n 9 Mies Allenc Crlumon and Miss Stella Mclntyro returned from Mammoth Saturday afternoon 6 y The many friends of Miss Bertha Boots will be I pleased lo hear Hint she Is l rapidly improving after a long siege of illness and will be able to return to Stanford after the holidays e > v 9 Mrs Ayrefi I has returned from the East and is at homeat 12GS BrIgham v Mrs Charles Lashbrook IB visiting in BIngham where she Will remain until after the holidays p S S Miss Etta Powers will spend her Christmas vacation visiting relatives In Iowa a t aMiss a-Miss Kate McKcnyic l < left last evening for Miles City Mont to spend Christmas Christ-mas Mrs Beer entertained the Friday Af lernoon Card club Friday afternoon S o Co Misses Geneva Driggs and Caddie Stewart left last night for their horn sIn s-In Pleasant Grove S 5 5 5 Mr C A Short nnd family leave on Monday for Aqua Nov where they will remain for the rest of the winterS winter-S S S Miss Margaret Ryan will entertain during the holidays S I 41 Charles Elliott leaves for Aqua Nov the first of the weekS week-S f 3 F N Miller left for Chicago on Saturday Sat-urday < I 5 9 Miss Georgia Vadncr and Miss Ell abelh Skyrme t who arc attending school on the Hudson will spend the Christmas vacation In Massachusetts Mrs H G Calvin left for Kimberly yesterday lo spend thc holidays with Superintendent Calvin of tho Annie Laurie S 0 a1 Mrs II H Henderson of Ogden Is In the city the guest of Mr and Mrs H P Henderson a Mr and Mrs Devereux and daughters daugh-ters Josephine and Frances leave on Tuesday for Aspen Colo for a stay of two weeks S S 00 Misses Geneva Drlggs and Caddie Stewart who attend the University left last night for their homes In Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove to spend the holidays Miscellaneous vents Great preparations are being made for a cotillion which Is to be chen at Fort Douglas on Christmas eve 5 5 0 Tho P E O society met last Tuesday Tues-day afternoon with Mrs Christy A New Years party will be given at the Ladles Literary club January 1 1003 Mark McChrystal Ernest Sadler and Wesley Evans will be the hosts assisted as-sisted by several young ladles C oil Mrs W W Riter will give a large childrens party on Christmas eveS eve-S S u Mrs P H Channing gave a delightful delight-ful skating party last Monday evening toa number of her friends 9 S Mrs D C McLaughlin gave a the ntcr party on Thursday evening V The young people of the Third ward gave a delightful dancing party in the Twentieth ward ball on Thursday even Injr a a SOn S-On Monday evening Jack H Marshal entertained a number of his friends at a birthday party It was given at the home of his uncle Thomas S Fowler 719 South West Temple Suoper was served by Mrs Thomas Fowler assisted assist-ed by Lilly Jay and Isabel Fowler Among those present were the Misses Rose Jenkins Ernie Nlcols Eflle Nelson Nel-son Lizzie Nelson Lizzie Davis Eu nella Carr Maude Dangerfleld Miss Bronker Miss Chlverlli Isabel Fowler Nevada McPhic Margaret Burrldgo and Lilly Jay The gentlemen were < Ralph Sanders Joseph S Fowler Ju nlus S Lewis Peter Morris Chancy I Ackerman Fred Austin James Nelson Robert McPhle Fred Morgan Mr Rlnswlck Ted Reid John Fowler Frank Fowler Willard Clayton and John Hoddow S S S A delightful party was given by Mr and Mrs H V Croll on Wednesday In honor of their wedding anniversary Covers were laid for thirty The house < was decorated with palms and carnations carna-tions Mra T P RIgney won first prize while Mr J A Lloyd won second sec-ond Mr Croll was presented with avery a-very handsome consolation prize Mrs J H Sanborn furnished the music BO 5 Mrs Joseph Sanborn entertained nl a very pleasant Kensington Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon In honor of her sister Mrs Dora Hagen of California rho home on First West street was decorated dec-orated with hotly and a delightful hour or two was possed in a guessing game About forty guests were present o t S Over 100 guests were present to enjoy the recital given by Miss Jane Mackln tosh at her studio in the Constitution block on Friday afternoon A delightful programme was rendered the soloists being Miss Grace Clawson soprano and Miss Elmo Young contralto Miss Now Van Cott was the Dccompanlst and all the numbers wcro exceptionally well rendered I a S The spclal of the Opal club last Mon Ida I-da evening at the clubrooms was the most successful and enjoyable of any yet given During the cardplaying Chrlstensenn orchestra played many excellent ex-cellent selections Tho orchestra also furnished the music for dancing late In thc evening Prizes for cards were awarded Mrs It W Brady and Dr E M Keysor A very amusing and novel feature was a woodsawing conlest for the Indies the one sawing a board lhe Btralghlest receiving u prize Tho committee com-mittee awarded this prize to Mrs A II Barrel Delicious refreshment were served during the evenIng The club will attend the next Ch1lstcn ell soIree January 7th 40S Miss Edyth Lou ther entertained tho Saturday Afternoon Sewing club yesterday yester-day afternoon qQ The L D S college gave a dancing party on Friday evening at Christen sen1 S S I S S o S5 S On account of the next two calf 00 j I nights being Chrlstnipsand New Years eve the Christensen Wednesday uolreeq i j < have been poStponed unlil the flrat I I Wednesday in i January I 1 Club Notes I At the last meeting of Hie Womans club held Tuesday aflcrnoon Mra ty II Jones gave a splendid review Cf French history dealing with that per tlon of the history of the French nation V4lt7 > beginning with the reign of Charles 1 rand i PJIcJ1 r-and ending with tho edict of Nnnles ll o t t 0 jj A thoroughly Interesting meeting of Ifr the Reviewers club was heW on Mon < fW day last at the home of Mrs WmU l Adams The programme Included yi paper on Aaron Burr In Fact and Flc 1 lion by Mrs LoomIs a review ol tho proceedings of Ihp General Federation I meeting at Los Angeles by Mrs Elmer U Jones and an account of the recent Acropolis dlscovcrlcsby Miss Snow I n o v I I Mrs Seldon I Clawson entertained the members of the Clcofan on Tucwlay I afternoon Miss Jennie X Calder war chairman of the day and the members continued the study of The Merry Wives of Windsor reading act V 94 c 5 5 Tie College club was pleasantly 011 lertained on Thursday evening by th MlBsc Contllt and Morgan at the Cot K Icginte 1 Institute The club has again mill donated an annual scholarship of Jo wy to the University of Utah R o o o The Shakespeare the CUITent events nnd current literature section and tho 1 history section of the Ladies Literary club have adjourned until after the r1 holidays S < 1 q At 1030 oclock on Thursday morning the regular meeting of the Gorman section sec-tion of the Ladies Literary club will be held a i s The next regular 1 meeting of the Womans Christian Temperance union will be I held on Friday afternoon December ll De-cember 2CUi O 0 < 7 Members of Unity circle held a very successful fair and calce sale In one of the storerooms of the Knutstord hotel yesterday S S SAt f > S-At the last meeting of the Beacon V Light society of Logan Uiose urcsent Y enjoyed an unusually Interesting pro I gramme The first paper was one by Mrs Emily Smith on Childrens t Christmas Stories In which she most cordially recommended the Santa Claus J P fiction as one of the best means or developing de-veloping the imagination of a child P Miss Matilda Peterson of Uie Brighton I Young academy read an original Christmas story and then one of the little girls In her class gave A Chrlsl C mas Eve in Italy Miss Lulu Calpen let gave an excellent t paper on the C Minor English Poels At the conclusion con-clusion of the regular programme Mrs I Emma Osborne of Pocatello formerly a teacher In the Brlgham Young academy gave a little talk In which she expressed her continued Interest in I the Beacon Light society and Its work though deprived of the pleasure of attending at-tending Its regular sessions S o oAt S o-At the Ladles Literary club next Friday Mrs J C E King will read a paper on Hypnotism Dr A C Behle will give demonstrations of hyp notlsm t i PROVO SOCIETY A very charming card party wie given by Mrs E D Sutton Wednesday Wednes-day evening at her home in tho Fifth ward The rooms were handsomely decorated with holly and red carnations carna-tions The first prizes were won by Miss Bulah Bachman and Mr John R Twelves and the second by Mr E E Corfman and Mrs Ed Jones About forty guests were present among them Mr and Mrs Kimball and Mr and Mrs Charles Lawrenco of Salt Lake City S ft S c Mr and Mrs Benjamin Armstrong of Death Nov formerly of Provo are visiting here this weekS week-S a D Tho Utah Sorosla club held its final meeting for the year Wednesday afler noon at the home of Mrs Tail Miss Reynolds gave a very interesting review re-view of Corinne After disposing oC the minor details and unfinished business busi-ness of tho year the club adjourned to meet January 7th with Miss Bulah Bachman at 317 South First East JI S S The outgoing officers of the Woman3 Republican club tendered a reception 1i Ito I-to the new officers Tuesday evening In their clubrooms In the Central build lug Refreshments were served and tha following programme rendered Prayer I H H ClufC Instrumental music Mrs I JS J Knight address of welcome Mrs F E Stewart response by former presidents Mrs Laura Foote Mrs Reed Smoot and Mrs Emily G Chuff recitation Mrs Annie K Smoot music f Guitar and Mandolin club address Hon Reed Smoot solo Mrs Tllllo Homer music Junior Mandolin club toasts The Guests Whom We Honor Mrs Stewart Utahs United States Senators Present and Future Eph Hcsmer Utah One of the Brightest Stars of the Union Hon James Clovo recitation Walter duff music Mandolin Man-dolin club addresses Joseph E Page and C A Glazier J R Hodson nios ler of ceremonies n j Mr and Mrs J W Knight of Raymond Ray-mond Canada formerly of this city are visiting relatives in Provo this t week They will leave In a few daYS for California to visit Mrs Knights father Dr G H Brlmball who Is tern porarlly residing in that State for the Uonefit of his health o o Bishop Ernest Horaley of Price and CMIss Eliza Bean of Provo were married mar-ried in tho Salt Lake Temple Wednesday Wednes-day They will visit friends and relatives rela-tives in Salt Lake and Ogden returning return-ing lo Provo on Christmas eve where they will hold a reception In the First I ward social hall after which Ihoy will I proceed lo Price where another reception re-ception will be given and where they will make their home Judge Booth spent a few days In Logan Lo-gan tills week hearing cases In Judge Harts court In which the laltcr was disqualified S 0 A ball was given In tile Mozart hall Tuesday evening I for the benefit of Roy Boron who will leave for the missionary mis-sionary fieldIn a few days M O Tho Sixth waid gave a dancing party Tuesday evening the proceeds of which will be used to purchase Christmas presents fov Jho missionaries five ot whom are now in the field a s Miss Pauline Mooic deputy county clerk of Utah county left Wednesday evening for Chicago to spend the holidays I j holi-days with her sister Mrs Dora Olson who resides In that city II I M > I Dr C I Douglas Messrs If N Standish and W R While of Salt Lako Continued on Page V I |