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Show I Invitations will be Issued today for ' the reception at the University club on the evening1 of February 11th, which Is Just now the event In which society Is 1 moat interested. The beautiful new I, clubhouse will be entirely finished and i furnished by that time and will present ' a brilliant appearance on the evening1 of Its Initial reception. Some four hundred 1. Invitations are to be Issued. All the de ll tails for the event are In charge of the B entertainment committee, Including J. I Walcott Thompson, Hugh Satterlee and J Grant Hampton, and that It will be a I brilliant social success Is assured. Two other social events which are being an- tlcipatcd with much interest are the dance to be given by Albert Fnlrchild I Holden at the Ladles' Literary club on Tuesday evening and the last of the assemblies as-semblies before the Lenten season, to be given one week from that night, j I. I. C. Breakfast. ' For many a day will the delightful' 1, first breakfast of the Ladles' Literary club linger In the memories of those who were there, because It was in many reflects re-flects one of the most charmingly ar-' ar-' ranged and brilliant events In the social life of Salt Lake City. More than ICO guests were there, 120 of whom were t club members, the remaining number l their guests. Of these, fifteen were for- L merly presidents of the club, and It was a source of genuine pleasure to all that among the number was the first presi-dent, presi-dent, Mrs. J. C. Royle, than whom there Is no better known or better loved club- I woman In all the "West A little token I'. from the club was presented to Mrs. J Royle by Mrs. F. D. Blckford, the pres- ent presiding officer, in the form of a . beautiful cluster of American Beauties. t( Mrs. Blckford also received a remem- branqe from the clubwomen, a large ( ' cluster of chrysanthemums. I Mrs, J. M. Dart was toastmls tress, and surely eo one could have filled the place more acceptably, every Introduction bubbling with the wit and humor for which Mrs. Dart is noted among those who know her. Nor were the responses ' less brilliant, and for an hour and a half succeeding the dessert course the guests enjoyed such a feast of good things In the way of toasts as has- seldom been heard here. Mrs. F. D. Blckford was the first on the programme and responded respond-ed to "Our , President." She was followed fol-lowed by Mrs. J. C. Royle, who spoke of "The Good Old Days." The next and youngest member of the club, Miss Ethel Paul, told of the "Woes of the Chairman," Chair-man," after which Mrs. C. E. Allen spoke on "Tht Clubwoman In Politics." "The Old "Woman and the Now Club" was the snibject of Mrs. Fabian's delightful de-lightful toast, followed by Mrs. Cain's response to "The Club's Brothcrs-In Law." Mrs. Nelden's toast was "The Club Outlook." and Mrs. M. L. Ritchie's "The Autocrat at the Breakfast Table." Informal remarks were also made by Mrs. W. R. WIghtman. Mrs. Hal "W. Brown and Mrs. J. W, Beatie, a former president of the club, who came from Boise to attend the breakfast. The clubhouse was very artistically arranged for the breakfast. "White and green were carried out in the decorations decora-tions and menu. A beautiful shower of white carnations and plumosa fell from the chandeliers over the center of the table, from which rose a circular mound of plumosa nnd white carnations. Sprays of the plumosa trailed down the center of each table, while the colors of green nnd white were also carried out in the menu cards. Jacobs-White "Wedding. Of deepest interest to many friends was the marriage of Miss Grace Jacobs and Lieut. Sherman A. "White, which took place last Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's parents on East Temple street. A number of the old friends of the bride and groom, Including Includ-ing the officers and ladles from the post, attended the wedding', which was a very beautifully appointed one. The parlor, where the ceremony was performed, per-formed, was especially pretty. A canopy of smllax extended from the chandelier to the bow window, from the center of which was suspended a beautiful wedding boll of whlto carnations. carna-tions. Tall palms formed a pretty background, back-ground, while on either side were vases of. American Beauties. Vases of these flowers also stood on mantel, table ard piano. White carnations and smllax were used entirely In the decoration of the library, while on the small refreshment refresh-ment tables In the dining-room -were vases of pink carnations and asparagus plumosa. Clusters "of palms beautified the hall, and, the bannister -was entwined en-twined with smllax. Rev. Dr. Paden of the First Presbyterian Presby-terian church performed the ceremony. At S:30 o'clock the bride, leaning on the arm of her father, descended the stairs, the orchestra playing the wedding march from "Lohengrin." She wore a lovely gown of white chiffon, made en 'tralnc, the bodice trlirimed with an exquisite ex-quisite bertha of duchess lace. A vol! of tulle extended to the hem of the gown. The bride carried a beautiful bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Capt. Harbeson was best man, and, with the groom and officiating clergyman, clergy-man, awaited the bride in the parlor. "While tho service was being read the orchestra played the Intermezzo from "Cavallerla Rusticanna" very softly and at Its conclusion the strains of the wedding- march by Mendolssohn were heard. Lieut, arid Mrs, White left the same evening' for San Francisco, and will sail tomorrow for Manila, which Is to be their home for the present. The best wishes of their host of friends In this city will attend them on their long journey jour-ney across the Pacific and thi-ough life. Hoble-Robinson Nuptials. Worden P. Noble has announced the engagement of his daughter, Ida, to Lewis Cecil Robinson. The wedding will take place on Tuesday morning, February 0th at the Noble home, Bishop Scanlan officiating. The bride will be attended by her sisters. Mrs. Robert Gould Smith and Miss Margaret Noble. Only a few of the Intimate friends of the bride and groom will be present, arid the young couple will leave immediately imme-diately after the ceremony for an Eastern East-ern trip. St. Paul's Reception. Ono of the largely attended and pleasant events of the week was the parish reception at St. Paul's Episcopal church rectory last Monday evening, following the service In the church in honor of St. Paul's day. The rectory was very prettily decorated with palms, smllax and vases of pink carnations, the electric lights and candelabra being shaded in pink. About 300 were present during the evening. Rev. and Mrs. Perkins Per-kins were assisted In receiving by Dr. nnd Mrs. D. Moore Lindsay, Judge and Mrs. W. A. Sherman, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Reeves, Mrs. J. T. Donnellan, Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs. W. E. Vlgus, Mrs. Cheescman, Mrs. Belcss and Mrs, Gaby. Miss Webber Entertains. One of the most elegantly appointed and delightful dinner parties of the winter win-ter was that of Thursday evening, when Miss Webber entertained a few friends. It was a progressive dinner, and four round tables accommodated the guests. In the center of each table was a crystal crys-tal candlestick, with a shade of deep pink, and surrounding it a beautiful circular piece of smllax and pink carnations, carna-tions, with large bows of pink ribbon. The place cards were beautiful, being decorated with Christy girls done in water colors. Covers were laid for eighteen, the guests changing partners and tables between tho courses. Palms were used throughout In the decoration of tho main floor of the Webber home, and narcissus was effectively used In tho drawing-room in addition to the palms. Popular Couple Wed. Miss Maud Lewis, a well-known teacher of this city, on Tuesday last became be-came the bride of J. L. Craig, the popa lar traveling freight agent of th O S L. The ceremony took place at 3 o'clock In the afternoon at the homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. T. B. Lewis, and was performed by Bishop Orson F. Whitney. Quito a number of relatives, both from Ogden and this city witnessed wit-nessed the ceremony. Miss Laura Lewis was maid of honor and wore a pretty gown of crepe de chine. The bride, who wore a stylish going-away gown of light cloth, was given away by her brother, Theodore Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left on the ,5 o'clock train for Kansas City, where they will visit with relatives and friends for a few weeks before returning to Salt Lake to make their home. After March 1st they will be at home to their friends at the Cullen hotel. Dance at University. A merry part' of young people en-Joyed en-Joyed the dance at the University on Friday evening given by the First-Tear society. The large hall In the museum building was most effectively decorated In the schol colors, with palms nnd other potted plants arranged about the hall. Some 300 young people enjoyed the ex'enlng and were chaperoned by Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury, Mrs. Harvey Holmes, Mrs. Byron Cummings, Mrs. William M. Stewart and Mrs. George M. Marshall. Entertained at Dinner. Miss Mclntyrc and Mr. Dern, whose engagement has but recently been announced, an-nounced, were guests of honor at a very charmingly appointed dinner on Wednesday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Ellerbeck. Red was used entirely In the decoration of the dining-room, carried out In carnations and candelabra shades, the effect being altogether pleasing. In addition to the guests of honor there were present Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dick. Mr. and Mrs. George Dern, Miss Elizabeth Mclntyre, Miss Edythe Ellerbeck, James E. Clinton, Clin-ton, Jr., and Lynn Clinton. Engagement Announced. Mra Minnie J. Snow has announced the engagement of her daughter, Ma-belle, Ma-belle, to Alfred L. Cole of Logan. The marriage will take place at tho Salt Lake Temple on February 10th and, after af-ter a short trip, the young people will make their home In Logan. Pleasant Character Ball. The "Fenclbles" gave a most enjoyable enjoy-able character ball at the Armory on Monday last, enjoyed by about 20 Opeo-plc. Opeo-plc. Flags and bunting, crossed guns and swords, made the hall most attractive. attract-ive. A punch table, prettily decorated with smllax and carnations, was arranged ar-ranged In one corner. Many amusing characters were represented and the ball was one of the most successful and enjoyable en-joyable yet given by the popular "Fenclbles." "Fen-clbles." Wedded in Temple. Mies Florence Anderson, the popular daughter of James H. Anderson of this city, and Clement H. Horsley were married mar-ried In the Temple on Wednesday afternoon after-noon by President Joseph H. Smith. A very pleasant reception was held In the evening at the home of the bride's father fa-ther for the relatives and friends of the happy young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Horsley will be at home to their frlend3 after February 15th at 224 F street. Plato Club Entertained. The seventeen ladles who make up the membership of the Plate club were most delightfully entertained on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Black. Husbands of the members had charge of the evening's entertainment, entertain-ment, which was a great success. Cut flowers and smllax were used in decorating deco-rating the rooms, while a tall bank of palms formed a screen In the hall behind be-hind which, was stationed a stringed orchestra. or-chestra. Euchre- was tho game played, and at Its close each member of the club was presented with a beautiful plate, as souvenir of the evening. A most enjoyable time was had by all present, and the guests of the occasion were deeply appreciative of the courtesy cour-tesy shown them by the hosts. Meeting1 of Woman's Club. The Woman's club was delightfully entertained by Mrs. T. W. Whltcley Tuesday, January 26th. The topic for the afternoon, "Woman as a Politician," was discussed In an excellent paper, prepared by Mrs. W. H. Jones, followed by a talk on the same topic by Attorney-General Breeden. Many friends of the club were present, and a thoroughly thor-oughly enjoyable and Instructlvp after-non after-non was spent. Miscellaneous Events. Dr. and Mrs. Myers entertained a few friends informally at cards on Wednes- dav evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gallgher entertained enter-tained the members of their club last evening at their home. Mrs. Arthur Buckbee gave a delightfully delight-fully informal dinner party last Wednesday Wednes-day evening In honor of her son, J. Calvin Cal-vin Buckbee of Chicago. A few friends enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon with Mrs. G. C. Hunting at St. Mark's hospital on Thursday. J. W. White was agreeably surprised sur-prised at his home by a number of his friends on Monday evening last. An enjoyable en-joyable time was spent In various games, followed by refreshments, the guests departing at a late hour. Miss Emma Hamlin entertained a number of her friends Wednesday evening. even-ing. "Pit"" was. the game played, after which refreshments were served, 4 One of the merriest sleighing parties of the week was the one given last Monday Mon-day afternoon by the ladles of the Seekers' Seek-ers' Literary club. Those who made up the Jolly party were: MeEdamcs C. U. Stanton, Charles Shermer, James Yeates, J. T. Beless, A. J. Scott. J. B. Keslcr, R.-B. Woolley. M. J. McQueney, B. B. Owens, W. B. Bustled. A. Hatch, W. M. Havenor, E. C. McCallow, L. Anderson An-derson and O. Card. Mrs. A. G. Andrews and Mrs. A. D. Melvln, assisted by Miss Wlshard, received re-ceived their friends Informally last Wednesday afternoon. A few of the friends of Mrs. Edwin S. Ferry enjoyed a tea at her home the first of the week, given for the benefit of the Infants' Home and Day nursery of 66 I street. Ladles' night at the Officers' club, Fort Dbuglas, on Thursday was enjoyed by quite a number of society people from the city. Miss Katherlne Geddes gave a sleighing sleigh-ing party last Monday evening, the guests enjoying a supper at the Country club beroro returning to the city. Col. and Mrs. Bubb entertained a few friends Informally at cards on Friday evening at the post. Members of the Plate club were guests of Mrs. R. E. Wilkinson at her homo yesterday and spent a very pleasant afternoon in an Informal way. Mrs. Albert E. Walker gave a box party at the Salt Lake theater Friday evening. A sleigh ride and a supepr at the Country club was very much enjoyed last Wednesday evening by a party in- eluding Mr. and Mrs. William Bayley, Jr., Mliss Helen Gillespie, Miss McGrath, Miss Reld3 Mlsa Kinney, Mr. Satterlee, Mr. Topllff, Mr. Chandler and Mrs. Atkinson. At-kinson. Mrs. A. J. Gorham entertained at a delightfully informal luncheon , on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. J. C. Wce-ter Wce-ter of Pocatello. Pink and white carnations car-nations were used In the table decorations decora-tions and co-ers were laid for fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. PJter entertained very Informally at dinner last Monday evening. A number of members of St. Mark's guild enjoyed the Kensington at the home of Mrs. Raymond last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. H. T. Sapplngton was hostess at a pleasant dinner party Thursday evening, given in honor of her father, Mr. Williams of Iowa, who Is visiting at her home. Mien Lillle Barton and John Urley Whltmore of Nephl were married In this city on Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's father. W. B. Barton. Bishop Whitney performed the ceremony cere-mony in the presence of the Immediate relatives and a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. Whltmore left on the midnight train for a month's visit in California. A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Sherwood enjoyed an Informal card party at their home last Wednesday Wednes-day evening. V A leap year party which proved to be a most enjoyable one was that of Friday Fri-day evening, when the College Women's club entertained the A. F. fraternity at the Fair Grounds skating rink, and later at a supper at tho home of Miss Mary Snyder. A special car was chartered to. carry the young people to and from the skating pond, and a most enjoyable evening was passed. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lynch entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening In honor of Lawrence Thatcher, who left the following day for a two years' visit In Europe. , "Mrs. O. M. Schwartz entertained at dinner last Tuesday evening In honor of the Misses Florence and Marguerite Locke. Covers were laid for twelve. An apron and necktie party at Chrls-tensen's Chrls-tensen's on Tuesday evening given by the Sunset club was one of the enjoyable enjoy-able dancing parties of the week. The evening was pleasantly passed by a number of members and friends of the club. Tho friends of Robert W. Bridge pleasantly surprised hlm at his home, 27 Western avenue, Wednesday evening. Cards and music were the features of tho evening, after which supper was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dunscombe, Mr. and Mrs. S. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Crowton, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bridge, Mrs. Kesllngton, Mrs. Inilay. Mrs. Bridge, Miss Dean Imlay. Miss Mnry Bridge. Jack Davis. I. Fletcher, T. Davis, Da-vis, Leon Imlay. Puturo Events. The tourist section of the Ladles' Lit-, erary club will meet on Tuesday morning, morn-ing, February 2nd. Mrs. Miller-will, give a paper on "Madrid." Mrs. Nye a paper on "Escorlal," and there will be a five-minute five-minute informal talk on "Sagasta." On Tuesday afternoon the Jewish Relief Re-lief society will give a card party In the B. B. rooms. Mrs. Rothschilds and Mrs. Boehmor will be tho hostesses. 1 o . The next meeting of the Cleofan will be held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Wells, 420 Second street. A comparison of ''As Tou Like It" and "The Merchant of Vonice" will be the topic of thTdTT4 r of "Portia and rS3 X subject of a paper bv?d SbT3 Sloan, and Miss K?th2ft ff V read a paper on -SSSfeggfefc evening In honor of Vr hM. fe Francisco, who is a LW Walker. a eueat ,3tjlpt Members of the East ?m J'w will be entertain at A4 lvi and Mrs. F. D rH6 mfx evening. Hobbs nttJfe The Bridge club ft evening next at Miss Mamlo Eldlw lpEiSv dancing party dn ? Cj MtV Wednesday evening u . -frfi Invitatlbns wer !.,, , IwlS week for the marrli fcJC Odella Miller an" Robinson, which tajl evening of Febmaryioth 1 1 . W m the home of the br&W tf(8 h Mrs. Nels August ' MllBttSPS& 'IIP . t The Reviewers will nwf . S tcrnoon with Mre fi f'S 265 West Fifth South ? noon Avlll be occupi H. King and Mrs J?t? frl , fl William H. Fish, Jr. Z& gfkfl the Reviewers on Mondfe ft? Irely Person 1 Mrs. S. H. Babcock ani Yjtri Miss Buford of Nasnviik f Ljtf. expected to arrive from ivS 3 1 Wednesday. 5T: ;' S0S Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H W and Mrs. Wll.am Mrs. Clifford R. Pearaall Mii fojfc neth C. Kerr returned yetnw 3 three weeks' trip to Mexico, a,t )" . Mr. and Mrs. James v. v,2 UlC Friday for the East. After Si rest at French Lick Spdn ?' will proceed to Philadelphia York City, where th6y 5$; ) Uvea for a few weeks. fcBsl j! 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank L m Wednesday for their home In r s ter a few days' visit here " felt ' : The many friends of Miss s I ii "te& roe learned with regret of hi fto ' illness during the past week, j5 glad to know that she Is IroprniJ Jitlr. where he will engage In the prtfJ & 3 his profession. , TIT. Mrs. P. A. Simpkln i5 rapldlrra a lng from her recent Illness andtai h taken from the hospital to her Im ;,L , . . pjti. ' Mrs. Thomas Carter left cn Ta ?Jj last for a two months' visit In CJ nla, T ) ... ; Ul. A party Including Mrs. Emn& Jfcr Wells, Mrs. W. J. Beatie, Mai 'j9h. Dougall and Miss Agnes CampWL L'2 during the week for an tEddT" through the East During ti'1 sence they will attend the catW is61 ecutlve session of the National Cm v of Women, to be held at Ixdlosaij l I February 1st.- ' ' t ftgbst Mrs. S. M. Day has returned toi- . r home in Ogden, .after a brief visit tJ Ar her daughter, Mrs, M. A. Breti&lfA' ... .. mats Miss S. Beulah Hewitt of LojAii hl is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Ed ' ,. at 7C0 East Third South. i ... i 'EiTU! Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Haraplcstil den visited Salt Lake frleclsil 'y ., days last week. ; t . , ... ;. fibr Mrs. White and Mrs. Holt, ai pnl-and pnl-and sister of Lieut. Sherman A. TTWv, rfer?Sh her daughter. Barbara -Kinnerslcy has gone V5t on a ebc months' visit. Inni A. G. Clark has gone to Kan-Wtfs Kan-Wtfs n tvro wecks,.lc?VC C abaence if, and Mrs. Edwin S. Ferry were rc-OtaSli rc-OtaSli 2 the Congratulations of their gftMce vlnff the t b arrJval of &en daughters at their home, who "ISSe Sri 0" Wednesday morning. ! irr. Walter Miles Harvey has re-u?! re-u?! 1. J",i to her home in Seattle, after be-S be-S !r the gue3rt of Mrs. Walter O. Filer , $r Sfee weeks at her home here. 4L ' frr Elizabeth Cavanaugh Center re-SSl re-SSl Lrned to this city lost Tuesday evcnlng iVn. year's absence in Michigan, and i ! fiScs? at the home of Mr. and Mrs. gJ Jj, E.Dooly. " f mi Beer3tccher of Montana, who ) . a cuest at the home of Mr. and iJK Hoyt Sherman early the week, has Sft!1 to California for a visit of some 3 Mrs. James H. Ben tie. formerly well iinwn in this city, but whose homo is ' 5S l! SlS is visiting here for oshort . A. ord. ... Mr And Mrs. Windsor V. Rice are tih in Xow York, whero they went on 2.? Sunt of the serious illness of Mr. Sfe $55 "tether- Latest advices are that T' Ktr Rice. Sr.. is improving and is now 'nsiderod out of danger. Mr. and Mrs. $ce rail this week for a four months' :a tour of Europe. l ' Miss Alleen Maclean is now in St. Au- "'fc rustlne Fla.. but will sail shortly for i iuba with her aunt she may visit the r.rmudas before starting homeward. U&i 'ana is not expected In Salt Lake until 1tk In the spring; S Mrs Mao M. F. Allen of Park City N ",has been spending the past few days 'tttf Tith 6alt Lake friends ' X " X.IW i Lieut. Chambers expects to leave ear-Ani? ear-Ani? this month for a short visit at his pii 'bid liomc before going to the Philip- m :pmcs. . . , i Dr Robert Roy Hampton has re- ' i flurried to his home in Mexico. Mrs. k W 'Hampton will remain here some time ski longer with her parents, Judge and Mrs. n, jflowRt. . A I 3Ir. and Mrs- Oscar L. Cox left Tucs-ilftffc Tucs-ilftffc day for a brief visit in Denver. Mr. !Cox will be home comorrow. but Mrs. Isbj Icoxwlll not return until Wednesday. ' ti .to S55si ' "Mr. J. C Weeter left Thursday for her w? home in Pocatello, nftcr visiting for , '.'reveral days with Park City and Salt friends. iTsU The friends of Mrs. Burgess, mother (Of Mrs. William C. Jennings, will be K,aa t0 lc'arn tllflt snc ,s mucn lm" ' fjproved, after a very serious illness. f . - i Mrs. J M. Hamilton has gone to Call- Jfomla for a visit of several months. ei CjS t c p Overfield has gone to New Mexi-co Mexi-co and will be away a month. fe Mr. and Mr3. John E. Dooly left viiiS Thursday for the East, where they Acere itS lled by the illness of their daughter, "JIargaret. who is attending school-at "Vashlncton. Dr. A C. Hummelbaugh leaves tomor- iJa trow for San' Francisco, where he will , .make his home. Mrs. Hummelbaugh (trfli -IH Join him later. trt' L' K. " i itlss A,ene Crlsmon and Miss Jose- , 1 fphlnc Wells havo returned from a visit H(3f I-'111 fricnas 1,1 Brlgham City. 8 T Mrs. John Pike is visiting for a few ,.j Bdftys In Provo, the guest of Mrs. Sam rJ.'B I?0""'110' lEnsiiiVv ..L After a very pleasant visit of several ' y:eeks in this city. Mrs. Thomas J. Ry-. Ry-. dfcr left on Wednesday evening for her , J .home In the City of Mexico. She will be I met at El Paso by Mr. Ryder. , ri Mrs, L. L. Donnan of Upper Falls, gS i Provo canyon, visited in Salt Lake dur- i 'Ps lho Pwt week. Alltf r .!' MIes Florence Grant, who has been f fa Si llns the famil' ot George A. Snow, Chicago, for several weeks, will go to ' - MeYelan(1 shortly to visit Miss Grace l!lBcMiIlan, who made many friends dur-a dur-a stay in Salt Lake last summer. bpijiMMr. and Mrs. William H. Jones left HffK?wMaJ,for three week's trip in Ida- niklfl,. , " f ' Rtifrs' JoscPh Geoghcgan and children inri-'ft. vif S0Qe t0 CaIlfornla for nn extended rflrti.urgc B- Greenwood left the first of J3'? k for leaver, after spending a n F?B, lays with Salt Lake friends. ill t " " ' - fW ,Franc?s Eddy of Ogden was a oil S caunke visitor during the week. hi Uft dvtaJ?d.MrB' J- J- Daynes left Frl-. Frl-. Btfc'mi' min ,C21,fornIa- where they will re-rmedr re-rmedr "definitely. n s e ''SSI tht Cleaveland left the first of 'Jm will iot for L0" Angeles, where she i.rT rctt nf Cleaveland and remain thu elXJTlf winter. tWj Prof , te lkeiSE fricj,,, .J- McClellan visited Payson e wft flrst c theveek. r 3 bal!gu&?PleIce"of Brigham City .SR nf Irs- George L. Savage. 1 famliyQSr8; George Lockhart and Ofm incnonp dny last week. ioicM'w Mr p me Kemmerc'r ?uerily hnR returned to idJtfP Mh. ji b '? spending a week -with S4 litneyfthls city. 11,4 .A Lmih s nd? thlS Salt Lake visiting i vanesSynaftafb ftt hcr h0m n of 5 day n on"0 "Pnt Sun- tiwS utEL A DdOjJ ? ntnt hall irThat VC ln 0,0 araUeC-ftddtJ araUeC-ftddtJ ; wnlng 1 ncxL Monday r alUgJ?" . ; 'SrSf IfKta oSenSSl il e Is vlsit-Stone. vlsit-Stone. atES'Lln E. B. nn Ogden visitor the early part of this weolc. '. . Misa Francis Eddy is In Salt Lake vislt-lnr vislt-lnr friends. Yv?ir'i ar5d ,Irs-..J' u- Rh,no arc visiting friends In Rawlins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowls returned TV cdncsday from a visit In Salt Lake. a Mrs S. r. Day returned Tuesdav from salt Lake, where she had been visiting hcr daughter, Mra. M. A. Brecdcn. . Miss Minnie Klesel Is visiting friends in Salt Lake City. a . Mrs. F. J. KJesel entertained a few of her friends Tuesday afternoon at luncheon. lunch-eon. r u Dr. and Mrs. Rich attended the Lewis-Craig Lewis-Craig nuptials In Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon. af-ternoon. or Mr. and Mrs. James Ballard were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. nnd airs. W. G. Hampton roturncd Monday from a visit with friends at the .capital. - Mrs. L. II. Harding and son of Salt Lake are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton at 2117 Lincoln avenue. a . Mr. and Mrs. Madscn of Pierre. S. D., are visiting a few dajs with relatives In this city. i- ti Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgc Lockhart and family fam-ily wore Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. c Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shepcrd of San Francisco aro In Ogden visiting their daughter, who is attending tho Sacred Heart academy. " A delightful social affair was- the entertainment en-tertainment given by tho Men's club of tho Presbyterian church Tuesdav evening ln the parlors of the church. It was ladies' la-dies' night and tho club members proved themselves capable entertainers. a a The sixth annual ball given Tuesday evening at Dlgnan's hall by the Amalgamated Amalga-mated Sugar company complimentary to ItB employees was a very successful social affair. About 200 peoplo were present and the festivities continued until a lato hour Dlgnan's academy orchestra furnished delightful music and the dancing was participated ln by all. TIagbert Anderson was floor manuger. assisted by Fred Hunter Hun-ter and Frank Yoarajcy. The committee of. arrangements was composed of Judge Thomas D. Dee. H. H. Spencer and H. H. Rolapp, The personnel of the reception committee was A. G. McFarland, A. II. Williams and A. J. Cowman. ... Mrs. C. M. Andrews was tho charming hostess at a very pleasant card party at tho Vlrgtnla Friday afternoon. About sevonty-flvo of her lady friends enjoyed hcr hospitality. a Mrs. G. L. Eocker delightfully entertained enter-tained Saturday afternoon at luncheon. e 4 The T. M. M. I. A. of Webor stake gavo another of their enjoyable dancing parties at Parry's hall Friday afternoon. A large crowd was present nnd music for dancing was furnished by Ford's orchestra. A 1 o A party of young folks enjoyed a sleigh rldo to HuntsvJIlo Monday night. The participants in the evening's pleasure were Misses Anna Anderson. Clara Peter-Fen. Peter-Fen. Olive Moyes, Rita Doon and Tena Starling. Messr.. Ballard, Doon, Moore, Faulkner and Taylor. . u . A wide circle of friends In Ogden wero Interested In tho marriage of Miss Maijdo Lewis and J. L Craig, which took place nt tho home of the bride's mother. Mrs. T. B. Lewis, In Salt Lake City. Tho bride Is the daughter of Prof. T. B Lewis and has lived In Ogden tho greater part of her life. Sho was formerly a teacher in the public schools of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Craig left on a wedding tour to the East and after thch; return they will be at home to their friends after March 1st at the Cullcn. Salt Lak f V Aglaln-mot Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. N. II. Ives. Thero was a full attondnncc nnd nn excellent 'programme was rendered, ren-dered, - i, Mrs. A. E. Bobbins entertained tho Rathbono Sisters Thursday afternoon at hcr homo on Lincoln avenue. u n ' HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Friday evening, January 22nd, tho members mem-bers of the Historical society and many guests enjoyed the hospitality of airs. R. P. Hunter, lho occasion being the annual music ami reciprocity meeting of tho society. so-ciety. The proprnmmc was opened by a selection from tho mandolin quartette, composed of ailsses Baker and Messrs. Hendershot and Patton. Following this ailss Murllln Hunter very pleasingly gave Gottschalk's "Laul Hope." A selection by a trio consisting of aiessrs. Johnson, Hendershot Hen-dershot and Patton followed and served as a preludo to Introduce Rev. Mr. Carver's Car-ver's appropriate and interesting topic, "Tho Lyrlo Muie," air. Carver showed clearly tho place occupied by music and poetry ln ancient nnd medieval civilization, civiliza-tion, and the place It should hold with us today. This closed the programme for the evening, and tho guests repaired to tho dining-room, which was presided over by the charming daughters of the hostess. There, screened by palms in the corner, Masters Kenneth nnd Lloyd Griffin and Percy Rhino continued tho music of the evening. After a delightful social hour lho guests departed, carrying with thorn the memory of tho most pleasant meeting of the year. . Tho fifth of a scrips of dances was given by tho Woodmen of the World Wednes-dav Wednes-dav night nt Dlgnan's dancing, academy anil was equally as successful as the four provious ones given by that order this season. A special train from Salt Lake brought a number of vlHltlng Woodmen to Ogden and altogether there wero about m people present. A special feature of the evening was the exhibition drill given by the Salt Uiko team. Good music was supplied by tho academy orchestra and llKht refreshments were Jierved. The linal ball of thin series will bo given by Weber camn about tho middle of February. 1 a The Historical society mot Friday after-noon after-noon with airs. Bedford, 1333 Washington avenue. ... A very prcttv homo wedding was that of ailss Edith F. Tavey nnd air. George F aicGonagle, which took placo at tho homo of the bride's parents. C30 Twenty-third Twenty-third street. Wednesday evening. The ceremony was performed nt S:20. the Rev. Alfred Brown ofliclatlng, and was witnessed wit-nessed only by the relatles und Intimate friends of the young couple. After felicitations felici-tations had been extended a wedding aup- per was served, and later the young couple cou-ple left for the Pacific coast to spond their honeymoon. The bride is tho charming charm-ing and accomplished daughter of air. and airs. H. C. Tavey and very popular in social circles. Mr. aicGonagle is a member of the Southern Pacific corps of civil engineers and is ln charge of the local lo-cal office afr. and airs. atcGonaglo will make their homo In this city. . - A Jolly sleighing party of twenty-two persons went to North Ogden Thursday night and drove to the home of airs. A. R. C. Smith, where they were very pleasantly pleas-antly entertained. Dancing, music and refreshments re-freshments were the order of the evening. The members of the partv were air. and airs. Will Reed. air. and airs Cyrus Reed, air. and airs. Oscar Reed. air. and Mrs. Charles Zclmer. Mr. and airs. Maroni Thomnf. Mr. nnd airs Crlsman. air. nnd airs. Joseph Bailey. Messrs. Ray Scovel, Will Toler. Will Hughes and Delbert Hughes, aliases Ellen Thomas. Louise English, En-glish, Jennie Hughes and Barker. . Tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Engi-neers and the ladles' auxiliary will glvo a boll at Dlgnnn's hall on February 1st. Elaborate preparations are being made and an enjoyable tlmo Is anticipated. Dlg-ran's Dlg-ran's orchestra will furnish the music for dancing. Tho Elks lodge and clubrooms were the scene of much gnycty Thursday evening when lho local lodge dedicated tholr new rooms. A short but very Interesting programme pro-gramme was rendered. Rev. E. I. Gonhcn delivered the dedicatory oration. Following Follow-ing this a delicious repast was served In the banquet hall. Tho evening was a very enjoyable ono nnd the Elks are to be congratulated on the manner in which they conducted the affair. Hober Hoiner and brother. Henry, came up from aiorgnn Tuesday to visit their sister, airs. C. M. Croft. Tho former has recently returned from a mission to tho Society Islands. Miss aiamio Stallings is doing typewriter work at the Coalville Co-op. 1 Gen. W. H. Kimball went down ,o Salt Luke Monday on business, . A. D. Bower and wife' caaic in from Evanston Wednesday on a visit. ... airs. S. Fnddies returned Thursday from a month's visit to Salt Lake. . air. and airs. Neil O'Kccfc of Park City were visitors here during the week. A " V Wllford Hardy of Grass Creek has been on the sick list thr nasi week. i . Mrs. John Pawlas and children arrived here Saturday from Salt Lake and will remain for some time. - Dr. W. Vlslck has been up the river the past week on professional business. . X airs. William Bell of Kemmerer. Wyo . has been visiting relatives here the past ten days. . Superintendent W. ai. Boyden spent this week visiting the schools In the south end of the county. . Alma C. Lambert of Salt Lake was hero on business Thursday. airs. John F. Salmon has been on tho sick list the past week, but sho Is gradually grad-ually improving. , t Georgo Forrest of New York was doing business here during the week. c Tho "Webr house was opened aiondny and prospects aro that a good business will be ilono there. Superlnlondent Callls visltedTRel. M. ai. I. association at Grass Creek Tuesday Tues-day evening, and gives a very flattering report of that organization. . i Postmaster David aioore was down from Castle Rock on business this week. i airs. George W. Edlngton and children left hero Wednesday for Idaho Falls, Ida., where they expect to make their future bono. Tho lnuy'H son, George, Is managing man-aging a promlnont business house ln that city. . W. 3, Johnston spent the past week ln Salt Lake on business. u Attorney Frank Evans went down to Salt Lake Wednesday on a business trip. 4 O . airs. John aicCarthy came In from Cumberland, Cum-berland, Wyo., Tuesday, and expects to remain for some time. M E. W. Hogg of Park City was transacting transact-ing business here Wednesday. . w aiesdamcs T. J. Lewis and J. E. WHJe entertained a number of their frlonds at cards Thursday nlht at tho home of the latter, Tho parlors and dining-room were beautifully decorated for tlio occasion neatly mounted pictures wero used for tally and ncore-cards, and altogether tho arrangements wero very artistic. Six games of whist wero ployed and prizes awarded to the most successful lady end rentlemnn nlnvor. Refreshnnnt.q of n most delicious and dainty nature wero served, and the guests had a very enjoyable en-joyable time. ThOHi; Invited were as follows; fol-lows; alegars, and aiesdames Alma El-dredge, El-dredge, L. E. Eldrcdge, A. D. Wheadon, J. L. Uoydon, W. M. Boydeu, O. W. French, O. B. Arnold. C. M. Croft, Carl Allison, U. F. Northern t, John Cnllls, Samuel Clark, Frank Evans; Misses aiar-thu aiar-thu Savage, Cornelia Rrnnch, Eliza J. Branch, Amy Boyden, Nellie Rhoades. Tllle Wilde; aiesdamcs W. W. Cluff, John Pawlas. J. A. Smith: aiessrs. J. H. wlldc, Wlllard Hust and Fred Hirst. On Wednesday afternoon the S. Ti L. club met with Mrs. Allison at bor residence. resi-dence. The usual routine of business wna disposed of. niter which the following programmo was rendored; "The Jblfo of Christ" was continued by airs. Allison, Illustrating Il-lustrating the character of King Herod in Issuing tho cruel order for tho extermination extermina-tion of tho children of Judca undor J years of age, and ih futile attempts ol man to interfere with tha divine pro-gnimtnc pro-gnimtnc of th? Master, aira. Annlo Boyden Boy-den rend a paper entitled "Be Yourself," showing tho advantage of being true tc voursolf, as Illustrated In the lives ot Washington. Grant and othr. The Kensington Ken-sington will be hold next week at the residence resi-dence of airx. L. E. Eldrcdge. nnd the next meeting of the club will be held Wednesday afternoon, Fobruary Oth, at the homo of airs. French. ... ailss Alllc aillls of HoytBvlllo very pleasantly pleas-antly entertnined n number of hcr friends last aionday nlsht at hcr homo. The evening was enjoyably spent ln playing games of various kinds, cards, etc Delicious De-licious refreshments wero served and all present had a delightful time. Those present pres-ent were: aliases alary Beech, Annie ata-lln, ata-lln, Anlce aicMlchnel, Cora Wilkinson. Cassle Fnddies. aiargaret Faddlcs, Ethel and Bertha Hohson; aiessrs. Frank. Chester Ches-ter and Roy Malln. Rob aicMlchaol. Ed aillls. Joe Wllklns. Albert aillls. Bell and Dicks of Grnntsvllle. . One of the prettiest parties held in Coalville for a long time wns given Tucs- ; day afternoon by Mr. and airs. L. E. ! Eldrcdge at their home. In honor of thel son. Emory's, third birthday. About fifty llttlo boys and girls were present, and I had a delightful time. A number of games were played, such as wero suitable to the little tots, after which they wero seated around the lurge dining table and treated to delicious and dainty refreshments. The little folks greatly onjoyed themselves nnd were reluctant about leaving for hone. 1oGCIEJ; Logan. Jan. 23. A very delightful party was given at the home of air. and airs Georgo Balllf on Tuesday cventng in honor of air. Ballif. who left Thursday for Europe, where he expects to remain tho coming two years. The homo was artistically ar-tistically and prettily arranged with pink roses and carnations and during the evening even-ing music and dancing was enjoved. airs. Balllf was assisted In serving by ailss Af- I ton Genevieve Thatcher, ailss Rav Campbell, Camp-bell, ailss Blanche Cn Ine and ailss Junlc Blair. Those who enjoyed the evening were: air. and airs. Blair, air. and airs. J. T. Calne. air. and airs. Squires, air. nnd airs. Barber, Mr. and airs. R. S. Campbell of Salt Lake. air. and airs. Nap-per. Nap-per. Mr. and aire. A. D. Thatcher, air. and airs C. Nlbley, air, nnd airs. Benscn. air. and Mrs. S. Bonsen. air. and airs Joseph Campbell, airs. Parkinson, airs. H Balllf. ailss Peterson, ailss Juvet of Salt Lake. air. Don Campbell, air. Edgar Thatcher, air. John Balllf and airs. Frank Balllf of Whitney. a airs. Thad Naylor entertained a few frltnds most pleasantly aionday evening at the Hanks hotel. o The many friends of air. and airs, aioses Thatcher, Jr.. will be pleased to learn that they havo moved from Preston Pres-ton and will make their home 'or the future fu-ture in Loiran. ... air. Edgar entertained Thursday evening at a most pleasnt stag parly. At 1 o'clock a very delicious dinner was served to thf following guests: air. L. Thatcher, air. Don Campbell, air. A. Blair, air. L. Squires. Mr. Seth Ilanaen, air. Seth Lang-ton. Lang-ton. Mr. S. Jcppson nnd air. Edgar Thatcher, After the dinner music and Rnmcs wore indulged In until a late hour, the boys thoroughly enjoying themselves. airs. R. S. Campbell and daughter. Florence, Flor-ence, returned home Friday after a pleasant pleas-ant visit of two weeks at Logan. u . air. and airs. Jessie Earl 3pent the curl part of the week with Salt Lake friends ailss Junie Blair wns hostess of a pleasant pleas-ant Informal party at her homo Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Dainty refreshments wero served nnd those present were: Miss Afton Thatcher, ailss Calne, ailss Juvet of 'Salt Lake, ailes Genevieve Thatcher, air. Rose, air. Thatcher and Sir. John T. Calne. . . it air. J. Wash. Young of Salt Lake spent the past week at Logan. ... air. Joseph Campbell was in the city Sunday and Monday. w air. nnd airs. David Reese left Mondav for aiontpcller, whore they will bo the guests for a month of Mrs. E. D. Bur-goync Bur-goync of that city. m m . airs. Frank Thatcher entertained at a very prettily appointed dinner partv at her house Friday evening. The table was artistically arranged with cut (lowers and evergreens. Covers were laid for six anil the evening was most pleasantly passed, the dinner being in honor of air. Lawrence Thatcher. B air. Claud Williams of Salt Lake was a visitor to Logan Wednesday and Thursday. Thurs-day. ... ailss Constance Juvet returned to hcr homo In Salt Lake Saturday, after a visit of one week as the gucat of ailss Afton Thatcher. . 0 One of the pleasant affairs of the week was the dancing party given Frldav evening even-ing nt tho B. Y. college by the Y. M. and Y. L. ai. I. associations of the Sixth ward. Tho hall was decorated with greens and bunting and during the evening light refreshments wero served. Jeppson's full orchestra was ln attendance and tho party will be recalled as ono of tho most pleasant pleas-ant tho ward has yet given. o airs. H. Naylor of Smlthflcld spent the early part of tho week with Logan friends. The Agricultural College Woman's club met aionday .with Mrs. aiaughan, "Renaissance "Re-naissance Sculpture ln Italy" being tho topic, which was interestingly discussed by airs. Thad Naylor. n air. Spcrry Lawson of Salt Lake was a visitor during the week In Logan. . w The Beacon Light eociety will meet Tuesday next at the Brlgham Young college col-lege building. aiiss Veda Eccles of Ogden returned from her homo ilonday and will continue her studies at the Agricultural college. o . ailss Ray Campbell entertained a few friends most pleasantly aionday nftcr-noon. nftcr-noon. n I Dr. and airs. W. B. Parkinson. Jr., will mnkc their homo hereafter at Logan. They have been living prcvlouslv at Wellsvllle. o air. O. D. Bench of Preston spent Saturday Satur-day nnd Sunday In Logan. . air. Le. Grand Young, Jr., of Salt Lake visited with Logan frlonds the early part of the week. A Jolly crowd of eight enjoyed a pleas-(Continucd pleas-(Continucd on page 2v.) H; : Society Hl (Continued from page 19.) - ant sleigh rldo lo AVollsvlllo Thursday j 1 evening, whero they worn charmingly on- tertalncd on their arrival by MIS3 Lyda 1 Owen of that place. , - Mr. Lawronco Thatcher loft Saturday 1 fo- Furope. where ho oxptvts to remain 1 for the coming two years. Miss Mabel Snow of Salt Lake spent the B past two weeks with Logan friends. Mr Arthur Shepard and Mr. Willard " AVelhe of Salt Lako spent Saturday and H , Sunday In Logan. The concert and dance given nt the A T; C. college on Saturday was a most plcas-H plcas-H Ing success and will be remembered as the largest and most delightful affair the H college has yet given. i Tho Congregational church was well I filled Monday evening with an nppreela-tlvo nppreela-tlvo audlonco to listen to Rev. Elmer I. Goshen's lecturo on "Martin Luther." The Hr affair was given under the auspices of the i ' "Woman's Athenaeum, and those who took 1 !! advantage of the kind Invitation of tho L I. club wcro charmed with tho speaker and 1 his theme Tho speaker was Introduced S ' to tho largo audience by Mrs. A. R. AVec-BmJP AVec-BmJP ter. first vice-president of tho club, la tho j absonco of thn president, Mrs. M. Allen. Mrs. C. F. Golst and Miss Kato Thorpo J opened tho programmo with vocal solos, J followed bv a selection by Mrs. C. F. Golst. Mr 6. John Diem, Mrs. C. A. , Blochor and Mrs. L. E. Hubbard acted as 1 ushers. Tho church was beautifully doco-ll doco-ll rated with red and white carnations, tho club colors, while runners of smllnx and ferns added to tho charming effect. Alto-Hl Alto-Hl gethor, It was one of the most cnjoyablo and lnstrucllvo occurrences of tho winter months, and tho "Woman's Athenaeum Is entitled to much credit for Its efforts In H promoting knowlodgo and tho advancc-Hv advancc-Hv mcnt of education. Hl Hr Mrs. A. Woehrle was guest of honor H at a pleasant surpriso given at the homo of Mrs. J. M. Lockhart Friday afternoon. H Thoro of tho party were Mcsdames 1 "Woehrle. "W. D. Sutton. Charles I loath, i Fred Smith. E. J. Beggs. J. Frankle. 11. l D. Robblns. "W. J. Middour, Lyjm Klm- ball, J ThomHon. P IT. Towoy. M. D. 1 Hurlbut. A. AVUIrams. C. N. Lorlng of 1 Salt Lako. J. T. Kesccl and Charles H Shields. H ft H MIs's Ada Kimball was the recipient of H a jollv surprise, tho affair being succcss- H fully planned and carried out by her sls- H ter, Miss Clara. Dancing was tho chief H amusement. A puzzle contest was also H- enjoyed, prizes going to Miss Crescent H Smith, George Muddy, and Miss Anna Paul, consolation. Mrs P. II. Towoy. H Miss Agues Towey and Mrs. P. Kimball assisted during tho evening. Tho guests Hr present were tho Misses Tcsslo Beggs, Hr OHIo Smith, Edna Sutton, Crescent Smith, r Rhea Riley, Stella Staloy. Edna Staley, 1 Jean Therlot, Anna Paul, Enid Riley, 1 Mario Berry, Edith Evans. Myrtlo AA'JI- H Hams, Mahol Carpontcr, Ethel Rasband B and Erma Evans; Messrs. E. "Williams, A. Smith, "W. Qulnn. P.. Malln. F.Bnck, K. Evans, R. Dalglelsh, G. lluddy, E. Carpenter and J. DalgloJsh. Mrs J. M. Lockhart entertained at an Informal luncheon Monday noon, In honor of Rev. E. I. Goshen of Salt Lake. c Mr. and Mrs. J. Frankle were host and hostess at a delightful 6 o'clock luncheon Sunday evening. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. F. P, LeCompte, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lockhart. Ed LeComptc and Mr. and Mr3. Charles Shields. Mr. and Mrs. J. "W. "While entertained at dlnnor Monday evening, complimentary to Rev. Elmer I. Goshen of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. "Wilson gave a daintily appointed l.unchcon Tuesday In honor of Rev. Mr. Goshen, .Besides tho gucsL of honor there wero present: Mrs. J. C. "Weeter of Pocatcllo and Mr. and Mrs. F. AV. Ilayt. rrs. F. "W. Hayt departed for Now York Stato Thursday morning She will stop at Omaha and Chicago to visit for a short timo with friends and then prococd to 131-mlra, 131-mlra, whero some weeks will be passed with her sister. Mrs. Hayt expects to bo absent for a number of weeks. Her many friends truBt that her visit will be both pleasant and beneficial. . The Circle of Pa ft Matrons will meet with Mrs. Frank Emery next "Wednesday, February 3rd. A number of young people, drove, over' to Ivamns "Wednesday ovqulng to attend a masque ball. Tho S. V. N. were pleasantly cnlerlnlncd at the homo of Mrs- John Prlsk Wednesday Wednes-day aftornoon. The next meeting will be at "tho homo of Miss Margaret Brundagc- Mrs. Anna Wochrlo was guest of honor at a beautifully arranged luncheon and Kensington, given at the home of her ulster. uls-ter. Mrs. Fred Smith, Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Violets were used with charming effect In the decorations, each guest receiving re-ceiving a bunch of the fragrant blossoms as a souvenir. To inoet the guost of honor there wero Invited: Mnsdnnies E. J. Beggs. Lynn Kimball. C. I loath, W- D. Sutton. John Thomson. J. M. Lockhart. J. Frankle. Fran-kle. "W. D. Hurlbut, "W. J. Middour. P. H. Towey, R. S. Robblns and J. T. Kesccl. . The Ladles' society of the Congregational Congregation-al church will meet In the church parlors next Saturday afternoon, February 6th, at tho usual time. Miss Hazel "Williams was given a pleasant pleas-ant surpriso at her mother's home Friday evening by a number of her young friends Games, music, dancing and a tempting luncheon wero features of the Jolly event. Those who were present were the Misses Call Riley, Burncl Durklns, Ida Mp Far-land. Far-land. Mabel Smith, Lottie OHner. Nettlo Regonl. F.tta Howclls. Rose Kaufman, Eva Kewley. Millie Wrlghtson: Messrs. Tom Roberts, Clarence Gates, Ern Williams. Wil-liams. Richard Malln, Con Coughlln, Jack McClellan. Bert Hartwell, Tom Elcy, Lewis Gur.thcr and Gcorgo Sugcroo, " Mrs. Anno. Woehrle. sister of Mrs. Charles Heath and Mrs. Fred Smith, leaves for her home in Iowa next Wednesday, Wednes-day, after a pleasant visit of live months In Park. P, McPherson of the Keith-O'Brien storo was guest of honor at an Informal but pleasant dinner given In his honor by Dr. and Mrs. E. P. LeComptc Sunday noon. The other guests present wcro Miss Dolla I.orlng of Salt Lake, Findlay Watson Wat-son and Edward LeComptc. v A now dancing club Is being talked of by a largo number of young rm-n Weekly Week-ly hops will bo given In the Dewey theater thea-ter under the nusplccs of the club. They start out with a membership of II fly. Another An-other meeting will be held tomorrow ' evening, February 1st, to make llnal arrangements ar-rangements and to hear reports of committees. com-mittees. r a Miss Trule Reynolds, Mrs. C. Drake and Mrs. D. Stevenson wont to the city Wednesday. t Dr. E. P. LcComple. Dr. Bardr,lcy, M. J. McGlll. W. n. Blackburn returned from Zlon Thursduy. A Tho regular mating of tho Woman's Athenaeum was held at tho homo of Mrs. C. M. Wilson, Monday. .Tanmiry 25th, with nineteen members and two visitors present. pres-ent. German history continued was given to tho afternoon's work. Mrs. F. W. Hayt read an excellent artlclo on "The Schloenburg-Cotta Family" (by Mrs. Andrew An-drew Charles). Mrs. E C. Whitehead's current events, scientific, local and domestic, do-mestic, was very Interesting. Mrs. John Diem played an Instrumental selection in her customary and pleasing manner. Mrn. John Thomson, chairman of tho programmo pro-grammo committee, proceeded with the lesson review, each member giving an answer to the question asked by the leader Adjournment was taken until Monday. February Sth, when tho club will meet with Mrs. L. B. W'ght. Mrs. .J. C. Weeter, a former member of the club but now of Pocatcllo, and Mrs. S. 17. Blls3 wero guests of the afternoon Mrs. W. C. Wallace and daughter, Grace, of Salt Lake, came up to Park Sunday to attfiid tho funeral of llttlo Gladys Hodges. . r Mr. and Mrs. AV. D. Sutton, Mrs. Lynn Kimball and Miss Carrie Sutton returned from Provo Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fargo have had aa their guest tho past week their brother, Lyman Fargo of Poeatello. c u J. M. lockhart. George Wanning. AV. Miller, Rob Kimball and George Hassen were on the outgoing Denver & Rio Grando Sunday aftornoon. i - J. AV. Gclgcr and M. J. McGlll went to the city Tuesday. w Mrs. James Kervln of Salt Lako Is visiting with her son at the Daly AVest. Miss Delia Lorlng returned to tho city Monday, after a short visit with Mrs. S. AV. Platto and family. 4. ft i Mrs. Anna McGrath returned Monday from a pleasant outing spent with Salt Lako friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rood came out from Zlon tho pnst week, and while here remained re-mained at the Ontario mine, it Mrs. G. F. Cook went to Bingham Mon-duy Mon-duy and remained until Friday, the guest of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Brooks. Mrs. J. C. AVccter of Pocatollo. Ida., spent' Monday and Tuesday In Park, the guest of Mrs. F. AA'. Hayt. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hurlbut went to tho city Tuesday for several days' visit with friends. Mrs. H. J. Waters and brothers, Gcorgo and John Murphy, returned to their homes at Cripple Creek Monday.. They camo hero to attend tho burial of their father, J. II. Murphy. a Miss Blanche AVhltney was a Salt Lako visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. AV. Jackman Is visiting with her numerous frlcndf In the metropolis, having hav-ing gone down Tuesday. V Miss Olive Lowo Is enjoying a visit with Salt Lako friends. ' Miss Anna Cameron returned to the city Sunday, nftor a pleasant vlflt with Mrs. AV. J. Buck "and family. o Mrs. C. N. Loring came out from the city Monday, summoned here on account of tho scrlou3 illness of little AVodo Platte. P. McPherson of Salt Lake spent Sunday Sun-day In Park. i Henry Fares. E. P. Evans, W. A. Adiims, AVIII Evans went to the city Thursday afternoon. John A'lgor Is visiting in Park with hln mother, after un absence of eight years. Mrs. Parsons and son came out from tho city AVedncsday to visit with relatives. i Prof, and Mrs. AV. Janncy aro spending a short time in Park. mm John McSorley of tho Daly-Judge camo up front tho capital AVedncsday. Rev. Elmer I. Goshen returned lo tho capital Tuesday. 0 W. R. Donnls. N. AV. Dunyon. J. Dlcm. A. Mosher. J. J. Daly and D. AA'orkman came out from Zlon Monday morning. Miss Mae Bailleo and Miss Agnep Tow(y gave a Jolly coasting party to a small company of friends Thursday cvcn Ins. After several hours spent out of doors, the oung people went to the homo of Miss Towey. where an elegant supper was served. Those of the party, besides the hostesses, were Misses Carrie Sutton. Lizzie Waldon, Minnie Kesccl. Kate Lawrence, Law-rence, Agnes Hnrrington;. Messrs. Tom AValdon. E. Fisher. Bert MuffcU Bango Kesccl. Buck of Nova Scotia and Prof, rcterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams entertained a company of friends most pleasantly Thursday evening at slxty-thrco. At midnight mid-night the guests enjoyed a tempting luncheon. Those who participated In tho jolly affair wero Messrs and Mesdamcs E. Malln, E S. Young, AV, Staloy, E, AV. Rorry, James Berryi H. Stanley, J. W. Hlckson, Jako Hoffman. B. AVIlllams. A. Peterson. J. AVIlklns; Mrs. O. Qulnn, Mrs. J. Coffey, Miss Lena Moblr, Mise P. Stanley. Miss M. AVIlllams. Messrs. E. AVIlllams, R. Malln and N. Williams. Mrs. E. Nellson returned to Park Friday Fri-day morning. Ephraim Society. A wldo circle of frlonds In this city and county will bo interested 1n the announcement announce-ment of the marriage of Miss Mattle Dorlus and AVIlllam Larson of this city. The ceremony will be performed nt tho Mantl lemplo AVedncsday of this week. A reception will be held at the bride's home In this city Immediately after the ceremony. cere-mony. Tho bride Is well and favorably known throughout tho county. Sho Is the daughter of John Dorlus, one of Sanpcto s foremost merchant,. Tho groom Is a prosperous young farmer of Kphralm and has a host of friends, who will wish for tho young couplo tho greatest happiness. County Superintendent of Sohools A. 1. Larson and Hyrum Modsen attended a parents' meeting nt Fayette AA'cdncsday cvonlnc. 0 e Mrs. J. C. Frost In visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Erlckson of Richfield. Rich-field. ' Miss Ida AVeggloland, who has been entertained en-tertained by Miss Mntllda Olsen during the Week, returned Thursday to her home In Salt Lake. 4 Marlann Dorlus and Andrew Thorpe returned re-turned from Axtell AVedncsday, whero they have been spending tho week as gU03ts of Chris Thorpe's family. J. AV McMurrln of Salt Lake spent Thursday In the city, the guest of Blnhop Dorlu?. Parlano McFarlane, formerly a resident of this city, and Mrs. A. J. Franklin of Scoflold wore united In marriage at Orangcvillo this week. E. S. Anderson of Mayfleld visited relatives rela-tives In tho city AVcdnesdny. M. F. Murray, focrctary of tho Gold Development compuny of Salt I.akc. spent tho first of tho week in the city, the guest of Rov. E. E. Mork'a family. Chrlstonsen's orchestra gnvo a delightful delight-ful dancing party at tho opera-house Friday Fri-day evening. Mrs. C. C. Jensen of Ncphl Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Peterson, ' Fred Odell of Salt Lake and Mayor Creer of Spanish Fork wero btnlneos visitors In the city the first of tho week. Mrs. Gunnell Dorlus returned homo from Murray Tuesday. AVIlllam Andcraon Is home from Sunny-side. Sunny-side. L. M. Olsen of Price was a visitor in the city Monday. Ml?s Minerva McCalllftor of Manti was the guest of her brother, AVIII McCallls-tcr, McCallls-tcr, Sunday. S. J. Johnson returned home from Salt Lako the llret of the week. Miss Nellie Clawjon, a teacher In the Moroni public schools, visited relatives and friends In the city Sunday. Olo TC. Olson left Tuesday for Rexburg, where he has accepted a position as manager man-ager of the Fremont County Implement and Produce company. Mrs. David Paulson entertained a number num-ber of lady friends at hor home AVedncsday AVedncs-day evening. Payson Society. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. AVImmer of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Payson, Mr. Wim-mor Wim-mor returned lo the capital Monday morning, while Mrs AVImmer remained the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Douglass. John Southworth returned homo Saturday Satur-day from Oakley. Ida., whero ho Is engaged en-gaged In the milling business. After u short visit here and In Provo Mr. South- worth, accompanied by Mrs. Southworth, returned to Oakley Thursday morning. Leslie Spcnco and Harry Ball of Salt Iako spent Sunday last In Payson, visiting visit-ing their younsr Indies. Miss Ha'ttle Coombs of the Miner force of Eureka, spent Sunday In Payson with hoi mother. c Miss Lydla Socffner and Charles Kcelc, teachers In tho public schools, gave their classes a slolgh rldo Friday, when a thoroughly thor-oughly good tlmo was enjoyed. 6 a Miss Clara Rockhlll of Spanish Fork spent tho week In Payson, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Huleh. A. J. Abrnm. advance agent of the " 'AA'ny Down East" company, was In tho city Tuesdav arranging matters for his company, which plays here Monday ovc-nlng, ovc-nlng, February 1st. 0 1 AAr, N. Clark of Clark. Eldredgc & Co.. Salt Lake, was In Payson Tuesday on f business for his house. Bert Brlmhall of Lohl spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Paypon. O Ralph Archbold. one of the old members of tho Pa-vson band, was over from Provo Tuesday to attend the hand rccunlon. Prof. Willard Done wa8 In Payson Tuesday. Tues-day. AAMIIiam Davis was oyer from Salem Monday on business. Chester Nlsonccr of Santaquln was a Pnyson visitor Thursday. o The marring of Steve Powell of Pay-son Pay-son and Miss Mary Ann Nuttall of Salem was solomnlzcd at Provo Thursday, and tho yOung couplo returned to Salem, whore a reception was given them. Tho groom Is one of Payson's boyn who went to Canada some time ago and camo down only rocently to take unto himself a Helpmate. Help-mate. The bride Is one of Salem's popular popu-lar young ladk-s, and the couple have the best wishes of a host of friends. They will leave soon for Raymond. Canada, where they will mnko their homo. (i AV. J. Douslass was in Sprlngvlllo Thursday. ft T ft Henry Kcile of Santaquln was a Payson visitor Thursday. "Billy" Colvln. returned, to Moab Monday. Mon-day. A most pleasant surprise party was given at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Colvln Saturday night in honor of "Billy" Colvln, who was hero from custom Utah. About twonty-fivo guests assembled and spnt a most pleasant evening with cards, games, music and refreshments. 4 J. C. Morgan returned homo Monday evening after a month's slay at Helper. Ltah. Ed Popper roturncd Tuesday to Moab after a visit of a moilth In Payson Ono.of tho largest and best social events of the season was the band reunion glvon at the pavilion Tuesday afternoon and evening. The house was profusely decorated dec-orated In a very artistic manner, with the national colors much In evidence, as was also tho evergreen effect. All of the old-time instruments that romaln In" the bands of Payson were pocurcd and decorated decor-ated and given a place on the walls, which were also decorated with pictures of tho bimds In days gone bv -Thl ' lKr at 2 p. m. and was atlc n"?f5"lr iHnaK-Tt??11 crowd, all of whom showM .0r MLlfe erul applause, that they ,.' 'WM&WiJ programme, which lasted KSCt o'clock, .when the bniioii H?111 isJTj' A great time wan ho7 vHnA?h5)'r' ffiSS the programme, for the il7 Jhlfrliiff eat were there in ky?i ' nffi? W?t, most delicious qwa?UV a,?'1- l S"" dancing was In order mtl,ftfr ,WllHtVw' tho capacity of the naviiu1 a- 'a, "SE, tested. EvcVvbodv uffl11?,? t$R& was one of the best i'SIR seen for many months. " u,e rMffl The Goodmundsen orcliira . 'wf" valo gave a hall In tho v?1 ili I Thursday night, which from tn $&Vtrf musical standpoint, was aw'l taStT1. 5s. but as a flnaneial v? 0U; hJM'' very disappointing ! Tho U report the music as good heard In the pavilion. B J as V tSSS A lean year ball, th0 HrWr,, . ftf1' Hon. will be given' " lh?$?lift lf S5 evening next under the dl?,J Ti0n M&t ' committee, the Misses Aaa H0n 't2BM RIggs and Clydo AVIlson. Dont- JBkJa 7ics3rs. AVIIford Done Amos went up t0 Maminmi, 54, QntmPri nin to play cornel ' inS "?SlrWiy' orchestra there for ,d2ffVhngBir -A ouartotti' of Irowlrrs frAm 'ICt lJ met tho same number of irSL 4' Springville at their towUm: Vfc'2Li day and played four gnme. Le ' WEl W0 vlUo bnya coming out S in C 3,ifc points to the good. Another ' 'lErV bo pulled off in this cl,y nM1 samo bowlers In the near fiiturr Dr. A. F. Holladay w.13 1, q JLc Thursday. J 3 ,n SprtaMjHig K "Chlil" rnokanl, siipcrlnipmi.-. 'mt00. Star Consolidated mlK mSSi .J been tn the city this woe; A1Qmm'A kaBtd . John Edward of the 7. r m r !fJf Lake, was talking bus Incss with chantB Friday. Wl,h our C E. Snell. cashier of the Kink- 'W. Provo Tuesday on bank bisff ' EggM Miss Jennie Dixon gave a tt...L W party to a number ofhrr friend, fSfe Ti!u,ldayBo1n,5bUaT."c'a! Sfe Peter Roberts and John Jean,. jKJito J Goshen were attending 10 buehva vm 0 AVednosaay. " Itjjrfl1 AtKlT !-,. Mrs. Loon Bach man and TBsS,UcraowIdcn. Tho viands wore Mi choice and were screatly hi-Sn hi-Sn rb6 Sswcro: Airs. David Clark, ;ftn-cd-T iSw Pike of Bnlt Lake City, Mrs. W ftmsn Mff ?K. TUurmnn. aire. '&wSoo,l airs. A. I.. Woodhousc. PSBdTWv Osborne. Mrs. George Atkln. .flBKf- Litton Mrs- Phil Specknrt. Mrs. ""in". iirs R E. Knowlden. Mrs. gKnor Suit on. M . u j y u iIrs- aMHU.'aL.S f" M Son Bacbman. Miss JyKlll k. Miss Petersen. Miss Ar-vBKficUrS Ar-vBKficUrS Misses Bculah and Lomv Bocli EL. hall given by tho Ladles' Republican tjarxhc JU of the moat successful of tho Sbvll5v?l the pronlnont iwoplo of th J?fc?50. -mi ' and mny came from ?.Mr ef5pJrw enjoy thli great social CThc music was at Its bast, and "JW-ent. j c j d wcrc attractive 41 dutiful. A delicious lunch was PP1 J??n tnc recentlon-rooma and a con-lifcr con-lifcr ,n S of merriment, m rth and S'nS enjoyed Those who did not 3 hdn,5 dance enjoyed themselves con-1 con-1 wfth the congenial guests and ' ftrslnc l" 1 cleverly arranged that ry nrcaent "coined to feel that parti par-ti rr one preseni tor01 on pach onc w Se uPrcmc cn.Joj;m.cnt of th0 cven e- '& iCr John W. r'lkc of Salt Lake la the J'of Mrs. S.SchwAb; k i 1 , Mrs w. Blorsach havo re-bdomelextcnded re-bdomelextcnded Eastern trip. ft SfhWomc on Tuesday evening 11 eirefully planned surprise that was r honor of Mrs. Clarence JarvH '"i f f of her parents. Mr. and Mrs ' l $eihk on Wednesday evening was qt v i 'Sevcr events of the week. The K i0,.lhf the Yoime Ladies' Jmprovo- 3 llcfr nel tr C tho city and county had Bnt,.r in rharee. and a successful tlmo IPX'! ?JS waV ercetel thlcr efforts, as each 4 rtr way e , appreclaton '1 r Jarvl8' nnlshod work along the ,4 i?f mutual improvement. Isioyor Austin of Lcltl was present at t SSncpubllcan ball., 11 ?rntevablo Indeed was the banquet Kivcn J tf1H?, nk; to the merchants on Tues- Sffl SVnlnK last at th" elegant clubrooms. 7 K FUts that Joined In the hunting party 55. the event and the other lilks wero Kled to Join. The banquet was Her-cd Mr Orler. After tho sumptuous repast 'A Sua Arvllla Clark gave several vocal sc. ' j SSoaVthat charmed and enraptured tho Sigenlal party. and Mrs. Myron C Newell gave a i'hSpy evening party at tholr home laturday Mr. and Mrs. cvell en-jnid en-jnid the sucsts In honor of Mr. Leo i. who leaves shortly on a mission to W' . . f K. 0 Sutton gave a very enjoyablo ef portv in honor of Mrs. E. L. Klm-of Klm-of Park City. The guests were Mca-ra Mca-ra :0 Sutton. E. Sutherland, William aall D. Sutherland. E. I. Kimball. TI. looKlnnd, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Sutton, and Mrs- E. D. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. irlmm. Mlaacs Hoagland, Maud Van ;?ncn and FawnSiuton. and Mr?. Jam T. Fnrrer wvrc given on enjoyable surprise party at their c'on Friday evening. The guestn Mr and Mrs. Ralph Poulton. Mr. "Mrs. Iluch Clayton. Mr. and Mra es Grey. Mr and Mrs. E. M. Paxman, and Mrs. llllam Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. m Beasley. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rob-Mr, Rob-Mr, and Mrs. A- C Soronson. Mr. Mrs. Thomas John, Mr. and Mrs. John 7irt. Mr and Mrs. "J. M Jcnson, Mr. Mrs. 0. W. Hyde, Mejidrimes Electa ocit. Hannah Tucker, Kitty A. Hlnos, na JJulIock. Misses Mamie Becsley, c and Maud Grahaii. Dean Tucker J Wayne Farrcr. |