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Show IIT HE bal masque at the post Friday I night wns jcnlly the most clab-X clab-X orate event; of the whole week in military and town society circles. It was in every rospect the bent managed nflfnir ever arrunRud Iiere, a a masquerade, mas-querade, and the beauty of the cotillion figures, the perfection of detail and the general success of the affair was due entirely to Captain and Mrs. .Tames M. Potty, the only members of the hop committee -at present; -it the post, who planned ami executed -the-whole affair. The most congenial spirit possiblo reigned throughout the evening, and the people of thxj army proved, themselves them-selves as.alwaysi the most, perfect of hosts and hostesses. The gnosis were received as they entered en-tered 1)3' 'Mrs. JT'css and Mrs. Glover, who were ;iot nmsked, but were assisting assist-ing Captain and Mr-o. Petty in entertaining enter-taining the company. The weird figures, dressed in alJ sorts of fanciful costumes, Missed before the receiving line, and when a laro number -were assembled, the center of the hull "was cleared for the entrance of the judges, Mrs. Jrous, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Crawford. Craw-ford. Mrs. Graves and Mrs. Self ridge, who passed down the length of the hop room and mounted to a dais at the far end, from which they could view the company. They 'jvere attired in wigs, aps and gowns antfl made a striking appearance. ap-pearance. After jnoxe than two hours of earnest deliberation they ' anuouucod that six ladies suml six gentlemen had been selected who were equally good in their representation of the various characters. They were Mrs. C. 0. .Smith, a little eirl; Maps Josephine Campbell, a Dutch girl; Miss Geneve Savage, an Indian maid; M"iss Denise ICarrick, a Colonial maiden; -Mrs. P. G. Wrighlson, a Filipino woman, and Mrs. A. W. Foreman, an Indian; Captain Petty, ji fantastic soldier; Samuel Kur-rick. Kur-rick. a Turk; Leo Charles Miller, a Dutch peasant: Captain Pond, as Uncle Sam; Fred Perkins, an Indian chief, and Goorgp 11. Smith, a bull lighter. These names were placed in a hat and Colonel Irons drew out that of Miss Campbell, who received the ladies' prize, a beautiful little silver card and vanity case, and Mr. Karrick, who received re-ceived a similar gift, suitable for a man's use. Among the other interesting I characters scon were: Mrs. A. 0. Seaman, high-class Japanese Japa-nese lad'. Mrs. Petty, white and black Yamma Mrs, AV. B. Wallaco. Dolly Vardcn. Mrs. A. W. Gullion, Japanese maiden. Mrs. Dcwjtt, Spanish lady. Mrs. Pond, school girl. Mrs. W. 13. Graham, athletic girl. Miss Cartwright, athletic girl. Mrs. Johnson, red and yellow clown. Mrs; Jordan. French maid. Mrs. Lee Charles Miller, Dutch peas-Mrs, peas-Mrs, Jl. M. Breeden, Yellow Kid. Mrs, Fred Erickson, Dutch girl. Miss Lucilo Francke, Colonial lady. Miss Elizabeth Nilcs, Spanish lady. Mrs. H. "W. Baum, little girl. Mrs. "W. W. Trimmer, flower maiden. Miss Prances Cowan, school girl. Merry Scene at Bal Masque at Fort Douglas Friday Night Photo dv Wiggins & Frost. Miss Margaret Walker and Miss No-rinno No-rinno Thompson, Dutch painter boys. Miss Marie Odoll and Miss Margaret Dunn, Paris artists. Miss Mary Lurnan. Yamma girl. Miss Lucile Clark, Yamma girl. Mrs. Jaek Taylor, flower girl. Miss .Eliza- Dcy, Colonial lad'. Miss Rosamond Eitchie, Japanese maiden. Mrs. George H. Smith, Spanish lady. Mrs. J. M. Davis, tambourine girl. Mrs. Joseph Nibley, Quakor maid. Miss Jane Darling, Japanese girl. Mrs. "William H. Child. Yamma girl. Mrs. Elbridge Thomas, Spanish beauty. Miss Hazel Appington, old-fashioned girl. Mrs. Dodgo, Kid Domino. Dr. Valson, sailor lad. Lieutenant Early, monkey. Lieutenant Schultz, dog-faced boy. Captain England, Colonial gentleman. Captain Kellond,, kitchen maid. Major Manloy, middy boy. Mr. Ricard, country boy. Lieutenant Pardee, Colonial gentleman. gentle-man. Lieutenant Hall, Greek. Lioutenant "Wallace, football hero. Captain Smith, small boy. Lieutenant HartlCj clown. P. L. Dodge, old man clown. , Elbridge Thomas, bull fighter. Lieutenant Jordan, prisoner. Jack Taylor, railroad engineer. Lieutenant Underwood, tramp. Lieutenant Cotton, sailor boy. Captain Bowon, clown. S. A. Maginniss, Yamma boy. Lieutonant Gullion, "West Point cadet. Lieutenant Dalo McDonald, troubadour. trouba-dour. Lieutenant Weaver, Colonial gentleman. gentle-man. Captain De Witt, Spaniard. Colonel Perkins, Chineso gentleman. Roscoo M. Breeden, Chinese gentleman. gentle-man. W. IT. Child, old man. Lieutenant Seaman, sailor. After the supper was served the real surprise of the ovoning was sprung on the company in the form of a cotillion of several sots of figures, for which beautiful beau-tiful and most interesting favors were presented. There wcro Bea shell rat-tleB, rat-tleB, brought by Mrs. Irons from Japan; military pennants, flags, whistles, miniature tennis rackets, lovely flowors and numerous playthings suitable for the gifts. Captain and Mrs. Petty led in the intricate figures of the cotillion and Mrs. Selfridgo and Madam Wrightson presided at the favor tables. Many guosts from town were present as spectators to view tho dancers in their weird characters, among them Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Webber, Mrs. Morris L. Ritchie, Mrs. James L. Frankcn and others. TIIE week .just onded has been a particularly gay ono for the autumn season, reminding society folk more of the glories of the holiday season sea-son than of tho pre-Thanksgiving period. pe-riod. Tho first affair of the wcok of especial interest was the debutante dance Monday night at the Country club, a delightful aiffair at which Judge and Mrs. Morris L. Ritchie presented pre-sented MisB Rosamond Ritchie, a most attractivo young girl, at hor formal dobut into society. An additional affair af-fair in connection with Miss Ritchie's debut was tho tea on Wcdnesdaj- afternoon, af-ternoon, The great annual event of eociety, tho charity ball, meant more in tho matter of display and gowning this year than it has done before and at tho same timo it can truthfully be said that it was tho most successful ball in a society way ever given in the eamo cause. The bal masque of Friday evpniug at the post was ono of the merriest affairs ever enjoyed in the historic little hop room and it was enjoyed by a representative gathering gath-ering of the town friends of tho armj' people. As a close of tho very gay week came tho "Promenade Concert" last evening at the Hotel Utah, a distinct dis-tinct innovation in local society affairs, af-fairs, and one which was welcomed by the music lovers and their friends as a pleasant one. During the early evening even-ing tho guits thronged tho mezzanine floor, presouting all the appearance of a formal reception, and later a delighted delight-ed audience listened to a most artistic programme. ' MRS. ,1. M. CALLOW was the hostess host-ess yesterday at a "beautifully appointed luncheon at the Louvre for fifty of the young girl friends of her two younger daughters, tho Misses Margaret and Prances Callow, with a inatinco party at the Colonial later. Tho long banquet table was laid the length of the room and tho beautiful young girls made a most attractive picture. Tho whole place was adorned with rosy pink, the exquisite color for youth. Pink. carnations wero tho floral part and tiny pink baskets of bonbons were at oach place, while all the minor appointments wero in the same color. Mrs. Callow was assisted in chaperoning chaper-oning the party by Mrs. T. G. Griffin and tho guests were the Missos: Irene Savage Ruth Farnsworlh Jean Hutchcns .Josephine Richards Gertrude Thomas Rosolla ISUorbeck Norma Mueller Lucy Hay Helen Cnsc Alary Swan Ruth Prather Elizabeth Colladay Lilllan Kick- Dorothy Doollttle Mary Sheclc Dorothy Daly Jnez Shurnian Martha Weston Lois Banard Olive Wall Mnrjorle Crltchlow Margaret, O'Brien .Tcaiicltc Lecky Anne Montgomery Helen Sheets Berenice Browning Marjoilc Wasson Frances Davis Kathalinc Maturinc XjiomJ Hoffman Kleanor Park Mllen Carmondy Bulah Hay ' Grclchcn Ilasktii) Mary Dern Frances Knox Vivian Smith Jasmine Smith Helena Gamble . Deito McCrystal j Tsabclle Bacon Myni Cameron v AMONG the guests at the Charity ball was Mrs. Raymond Moore ol Boise, who was Miss Estclle Clinton of this city. Mrs. Moore was warmly welcomed wel-comed by her friouds here, having been one of the popular society girls of tho city prior to her marriage. Mrs. Moore will remain for a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. W. L. lDlerbeck and Mrs. Clinton. Clin-ton. ACCORDING fo all prognostications as to te;is, the quantity of Oolong to bo consumed in the next week or so will be enormous. There arc to be afternoon af-ternoon toaB, bridge leas, pink teas and then simply tens innumerable. Dinners and luncheons also will fill in the time between now and Thanksgiving, leaving hardly room enough for tho regulation turkey of that day. Mrs. James Iloglc will entortain at a luncheon "Wednesday nt tho4Iotol Utah. Mrs. A. J. Gorhnm and Mrs. J. 0. "Weetcr will ontortain next Thursday afternoon at a Kensington Kensing-ton a.t the Gorham home. Miss Noriimo Thompson gives a tea this afternoon at hor homo. Mrs. Ira II. Lewis entertains enter-tains next Saturday at a musicalo at her home. Miss Edith Muguirc entertains enter-tains tomorrow at tea for Mrs. Llobbs. A VERY pleasant affair of yesterday C. afternoon was tho tea given by Mrs. .lohn Dorius and her daughters, Mrs. Collie Stayner and Mrs. Wilford Mo3'le, to a number of their friends. Tho Dorius homo in Federal Heights was tho scene of tho affair and it was gay with flowers through all the rooms, the various shades of yellow being used. Assisting tho hostesses in tho receiving of their guests were Mrs. Clifford A. Jennings, Miss Uelen Jennings, Mrs. Lester Langford and Mrs, J. A. Kcarns. Mrs. Annio Dinwoodoy, Mrs. John E. Austin, Mrs. Jay Milner and Mrs. Prank Doyle alternated at the tea table, ta-ble, and assisting them were Mrs. Seymour Sey-mour Dorius, Mrs. Henry Klcinsmidt,. Miss Gonovo McClelan and Miss Sena Dorius. Little Ruth Jennings received the friends at the door. ft it r, WHILE the dancing events of the near future arc few as compared com-pared to those of the past week, there arc still a number on the immediate horizon hor-izon toward which tho yoiingcr dancing pooplo are looking with ke'en interest. The second dance of tho Utah club will bo tho big event of tho present week, being sot. for Wednesday evening in the ballroom of tho Hotel Utah. Following Fol-lowing a week lator the men of tho University Uni-versity club will entortain their friends at tho second of their winter dances, Friday evening, November 29, having boen sot as tho date for their Thanksgiving Thanks-giving danco. 3 MISS CARLOTTA JENNINGS entertained en-tertained a number of friends yesterday afternoon at a musical tea at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. II. Peabody on Third avenue. Tho home was lovely with autumn flowors. yellow yel-low colored ehr3'santhe:nums and yellow yel-low tulle decorating tho tea table and quantities of the flowers adorning the other rooms. The hostess was assisted by hor sisters, Mrs. Peabody, Mrs. Barron, Bar-ron, Mrs. C. F. Jennings and (by her mother, .Mrs. 11. S. .iTuTwdl Lafayette llnnclnjlt and lin' Hutchinson poured lea an,i cofflil " Misses Pearl and Daisv Sava Jfctf garct Clark and Ethel ttll ass.stod. beveral delightful Itf numbers were enioved M TfyTR. AND MRS. W. P EAnjE tcrtained a party of fnen1 a family dinner last Tuesday ziWlt Bransford in celebration of the m& tieth -anniversary of their manM Tho long table was bright withrp nnd the guests iwludcd, besidejSf1. host and hostess, three of those intent int-ent at the wedding thirty yeuW'X? Thoso invited were Dr. and MtiBf F. Earls, Mr. and Mrs Philip (.ill Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Earls, ?,tr.s Mrs. J. A. Earls, Mr and tii jjSM Earls. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. KnoxTk and Mrs. McCbr3'3tal and Edpu Ejjfjj MIS? JULTK HBRNB. whojfc turo appears today, is a '9-' ful and talented young girl forraM of Salt Lake, who is wiiming a U1 for herself in the dramatic ttqm T She has hoon the guest of Dr. rtnJMi.' J. T. Wite during her stay and aZ of the old friend? of her father! friouds who remember her both child and later in her profenljii visits have boen happy to reaew tift1 acquaintance. Mrs Whito cave aDT formal ten for her on Friday nfterosB Weddings and fj Engagements W The marriage of Miss Minette El and Daniel Alexander will tako pll on Wednesday, November 27, ia( evening. It vill be a quiet horaejff fair, witnessed only by the family'A the most intimate friends. J'M i i(. Mr. and Mts. J. J. Schnicl; aunoiw the engagement of thoir daughter JW ni to Lee Brayton Wight of jM City, the marriage to take place toff (Continued on Page Fourtcea.)M (Continued from P?.go Eight.) limo early in Llio now year. Mr. Wight, is oiio of the rising nttor.ioys of Park. (ity aud is stale sciintor-clcct from Suiiunit county. Tho marriugo of Miss Elsie Zwicky :ui(l William Eldridgo Stanton, whose engagement wii3 announced recently, will take place Wednesday evening next at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. .7. "F. Marshall, 24 K street.' Tho wedding' wed-ding' will bo a eimplo homo affair, with only tho relatives And a fow friends Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burton announce an-nounce tho oncagemout of their daughter daugh-ter Ivcllio to 33en C. Snyder. Tho wedding- will take -place in December. Mr. ami Mrs. .T. W. Siownri' announce an-nounce the engagement of their -daughter Ethel to Alviu F. .Solander, tho marriage- to take place early in !Dc comber, Personals Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hammond (hilsio McMillan), who were married in Los ia Angoles in tho late summer, arc now fjj hiving thuro and uto al; homo to thuiv ( -friends at I23-K! Scarf street in the Al-Jji Al-Jji liemarlc apartments. I Mrs. N. Uoaeh of !Now Jc'ork, for-$ for-$ .mcrjy Mrs, A. Ja Pollock of this city, K has been Loro for tho past Tew days, at m flie Hotel Utah, greeting numorouu i'or-gjj i'or-gjj mer J'rieudii among Salt Lakers. M.t.m. H !toch is tho mother of Channing Poire Poi-re 'lock, the playwright and critic. I Mr. and Mra. Jloy Addison Ware and Mjijl thoir small daughter aro homo from ftf 1 "Wilmctta, Chicago, where Mrs. W:irc vWm Hfcl Io daughler have spent Iho S j? vast fow months, Mr. Ware having 5f i .'joined them tho 1st of November. w 1 Miss Lillian "Wood ward, who has isijci ibeen with Mrs. Goorgc K, .Ifisher. for-Jnorly for-Jnorly of Salt Lake, in the Berkshire's,. ! is back in New York visiting Mrs. Og-fcif Og-fcif den liecd. nt , 1 Mrs. Lee Charles Miller and Miss Bonnie Miller returned early in the ffli week from the oast, where Miss Miller I j hna been spending the summer -with her ?f grandparents. Mrs. Miller joined her jyji there a month ago and they spent a few - weeks in "Now York city shopping before be-fore returning, tf - B-Mr. B-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lippinan have returned after a month spent on the coast. They visited Portland and went from there to San Jrancisco, spending some time with the W. A. Sherman faniilv and -with Mr. and Mrs. A. Fair-child Fair-child Sherman in Oakland. Mrs. Margaret B. Salisbury is liome after a summer spent in Europe and is with Mr. and M'rs. O.- .T. Salisbury for a stay of a few weeks before goiug to tho coast. Dr. and Mrs. W. 1.'. Tyndalo nave taken a house at 70S Second avenue, where they will shortly bo settled for tho winter, Mrs. Cooper Anderson, who lias been ill at Holy Cross hospital for some I time, has returned to hor home in 01m-Mrs. 01m-Mrs. P. J. Mo ran. has gone to Cali-' Cali-' f ornia. to spend the winter. Sho will spend some time at Paso liobles. r, Mr aud Mrs. W. If. Child havo been spending the past few days in town .with Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Thomas, roniaining in for tho Charity ball and tho post; hop. Mrs. W. E. Persons, who has been in Boston for some weeks, is expected homo shortly. a t Mrs. Corey Albritton has gono to Kulispcll, Mont;, for a short stay. Mrs. Thomntj Weir has gono to Denver Den-ver to visit friends for a few "woolen. Miss .lano Quinccy Kimball has ro-turnod ro-turnod from a visit with Mrs. E. G. Hanson in Eureka. at t Judgo II. H. Atkinpon is hero from Touopah and is suending a fow days at tho Hotel Utah. Mr. und Mrs. Louis Cohu, Miss Cohn and Miss Elsie Cohn aro expected back tho last of tho week, having speut the past summor abroad. 1 8 t M Mrs?. E. F. luiot is home from Cnn- :uln, whore sho went to visit hor ' daughter, Mrs. .Keith, who was Miss Kathleen Speight. .. Miss Bella BIyth will be back within a few days from a visit to ber parents' home in Evanston, wyo. n . Mrs. John C. Nivcn is here from Los Angeles visiting her pareuts. Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Van Oott, , Lieutenant Nod M. Grcon, who ik now on tho Pacific ocean, will spend some time here on his way east to take his examinations for promotion. r Mrs. W. P. Kisor is inKeokuk, Towa, visiting tho Irwin family on her "way homo from the cast. 4 M. Barrett and son. M. .T. Barrett, and Miss Dixon, who have been visit-iug visit-iug Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Gallagher, have gono on to tho coast. Mrs. .T. H. Traughber is here from Kansas City visiting her son and daughter. daugh-ter. Mr. aiid Mrs. W. E. Traughber. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Yen have moved into thoir new couutrv home in .Holliday. Mts. Mary Crowder has returned from Ohio and is with her daughters, Mrs. Sehulte nnl Miss Crowder,' Mrs. Sam S'chwah has been hero from Provo spending the rast few da3'S with the Wcdgv'ood familv. ! b a Tiss Pluiiia Puroell is home after a visit with friends in Kansas City and in Leaver. " Mrs. Boggs leaves during tho week for Honolulu to spend the winter. Mts. T. Leroy Cardon and Miss Car don have returned to Logan after spending a few days in tho city with friends, Lieutenant Dale McDonald is a new officer who has been added to the garrison, gar-rison, at Fort Douglas. Miss Pauline Stem is hero from Mid- dlclon. N. Y visiting Mr. and Mrs. George S. Ancrbach n n Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hamilton and Miss Lucilc Clark have moved in from thoir country homo and are at tho Hotel Ho-tel Utah for the winter, i: Mr. aud Mrs. W. B. Lcoirard of GaT-field GaT-field have been spending the past few days in the citv visitiug friends. " -9 Miss Mina Tu3-lor is in town for r - 'liiiMiiM ft 1 ; - I zjj ' " ' '" stay of a fow' days, haviujr como up from Provo fur tho charitv ball. Mrs. B. d 'Auirenionto is Jicro Trom Lewistown, Mont., a guost at the home of Mr. and Mra. Lvun S. tlillhain. V It ' Mrs. M. .7. Cheesmau, who is just now in New York with Air. and Mrs. Morton U. (hecsman, will go to Tennessee Ten-nessee shortly to join Mra. Campbell, and they will spend the winter in Florida. Flor-ida. - Mra. Martha Kimball, who has boou hero for sonio Li mo visiting her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs". D. F. Walker, and her sister, Mrs. Mary 15. Gilmer, has gone to her home in Oakland. ' Mr. and Mrs. II. AV. Walker and Mrs. Putman. Mrs. Walker's mother, havo returned huiuo from a trip to southern California and San Francisco, also to thoir old home in Glenn count', California, Cali-fornia, -where the' visited Mr. and Mr.i. Frank Glenn at ' ' Glounairy'' and wore eulertained by a number of old e-(iuaiotaiices. e-(iuaiotaiices. Mrs. Charles Shields goes to Tooele this al'tornoon for a week's visit with her daughler. Miss Prances. The latter lat-ter is teaching in the Tooclu district school. -f Mrs. .T. T. Young, formerly Misa Lou I Mitchell, will leave for T'ocatello to-1 da- after a pleasant visit of some! works vith her parents, M.rand Mrs. G. M. Mitchell. 1 i4 j Mrs. T. D. Ryan of Ogden spent a day or so in towii during tho week, visitiug vis-itiug Mrs. Joseph Young. Mr. and Mrs. Young and their sou' spent last Sunday at their fruit ram-h near Syracuse. Mrs. E. Bonneinort has gone to Provo to spend a few day with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Chamberlain. w a A number of Salt Lake friondsjwill go to Ogdcn Wednesday to attend the tea given by Mrs. Maioue and Ii. M. Conroy. t Mrs. Mary Bero and Mrs. .Jennie Morgan Mor-gan have moved and nre at home now at 50ij Easl Second South street. - w LicutenanL Ned M. Green arrived last evening from -Manila and will tiuond a du or :;o in town with friends, lie will go from here to Washington on bu:-inees and will return for a longci" visit hero. Judgo and M'rs. Q. V. Powers- left yesterday at noon for the coast, to bo away several weeks. i Mrs. P. R. I'Vrgusnn and lirr small daughter are here from I'leuver visiting visit-ing Mr. and Airs. Rusj-cII L. Tracy. Miscellaneous Events The Somcaic Card club was onter-taitied onter-taitied on Thursday last by M rs. S. !:!r-Jcksou !:!r-Jcksou at lier 'jouic. Four tables of (5'J were played and pri.es were awarded to Mrs. J. W. Whlpido and Mrs. B. Miller. 3 Mra. N. II. Tanner entertained a party of eight friends yesterday at the Commercial elub at a beautifully appointed ap-pointed luncheon, taking her guests later to tho Orphoum tlifaler for tho matinee. Tho company included Mrs. William Ucokworth, Mrs. Julian Smith, Mrs. Margaret Duggins, Mrs. ('harlou Kubirjtun,'MT.i. D. Ji. Chnphian, Mrs, 10. 0. Davicn nnd Mrs. Mabel Cooper. KM Mrs. Croabio Pickering nnterlained eighteen at a delightful birthday parly for her son, Frank f'rosbio, it; being hiu sixth birthday. TIioho present; wore: Eruia Ltnendnlo. Geary Johnson, Lou ise Eyifou, Kaymoud Buclile, Buster Johnson, Louise Morgan, Glen Loveii-dalc. Loveii-dalc. Dorothy Iliggs, Glon Hard', Olie Longfellow, Karl" I lardy, M.ay Longfellow, Longfel-low, Cordon Phillips. Marlan'd Strong, Bryant Higs, Claude Phillip?, Roy Me in in way, Frank Pickering. Final arrangemeuts for tho pioneer ball, to be held in thy. bishops' building build-ing Kriday ovening, November 22, have been completed. All friends are invited invit-ed to attend and share iu the festivities festivi-ties and partake iu the revival ot the spirit of the founders of the stato of Utah. Pioneer costumes will he worn. Tho refreshment committee will be assisted as-sisted in the serving oT buttermilk, doughnuts and gingerbread by the following fol-lowing young ladies: Be.-si iraj'wrod, Aflon Wright, Helen Wright. Fern Kimball, Beatrice Brown. La von Ly-boy. Ly-boy. Delia Wolstonholii', Maud Brown. Carrol V.vley. .Toy MeCune, I-'oarl Milliner. Mill-iner. 10 va Lund, Genevieve Wright. Ceorgine Williams. Following are the uaiiM'i) of the ladies who have the a fair in charge: Elizabeth Wright, IvIUa-b"-f Ilavward. Zina. Y, Card. Victoria M.-Ouno,"Jda L. Allen, Laura H. Merrill, lOffic Merrill, Sarah J Cannon, Haltie Kimball. Flora Horn. Lucy A. Clark-, Mary II. Buekholdr, Eineroftc .'. Smith, Julia. M. Farnsworth. habel Thurman. Mary Bnttervorth, Marv J. Clawsou, May Belle Davis, Abide H. Covle. Kate F. Burton, Tsubel Workman. Miss Grace Hewlett entertained hor sewing clnP Wednesday. A delicious Juucheou 'was served. The menibars of tho club present wore Miss Kay Lambert. Margcrv Mathews. Haxel Needham. Pearl Gardner. Liouo Gam-111011''. Gam-111011''. Carol Lvouc. Rhea Taylor and Iho hostess. Tho club will meet with Miss Fay Lambert next time. 'i Mra. W. Scott entertained delightful delight-ful lv Monday night in honor of Air. Scott's liftieth sinuiveiarv. Chrysanthemums Chrysan-themums wore used to doeoratc tho rooms, and about, forty gnosis enjoyed the affair. a Miss Ida Giles entertained the tt. G. Sewing Huh at her home Thursday. The rooms were bright with chrysanthemums chrysan-themums and carnations. Next; "week Miss Tla".el Mgredith will entertain the club members. in One of tho evenls of tho coming week will b the dancing party to be given by the Mioses Nirl Giles, Lucilc Lu-cilc Van, Phvllis Jacobscu. Mumo Dan-gerfield Dan-gerfield arid Vie Mblnloy. Tho affair will take placo on Wednesday. .November .Novem-ber 20, in the new lOhuentli Ward Amusement hall. The chaperons for the occasion include MY. and Mrs. .1. II. Midgb'V, Mr. and Mrs. Androw Ja-cohseu. Ja-cohseu. Mr and Mrs, 11. 10. Giles, Air. and Mr B. S. Dnngorfiald, Thoinan Giles, Earl Mi delay, and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Vau. (v Mrs.' James Motcalf. Jr., of SG5 East Second South street entertained at cards last Wednesday afternoon, five tables of guests enjoj-ing tho & V Mrs. Vf. E. Col lest rap ana ifrs. a & Williams assisted the hostess and 0 O. It. Hardy wou tho priz i t Mrs. Leuoro itorrocks cntcitaii! ti partj- of a dozen iriuuds at a "i ii ant affair last Wednesday cve&fc her home. & Mrs. JL M. Andrew?, 938 Wai ton street, entertained tho H. 1 club Wednesday afternoon. The', mooting n ha held with ititsj Pich. v i Mrs. A. G. Cheshire wa? hoi Tuesdp-y evening at a parcel i givon for Jtias Jose Willi?, vaos'o riage to J. F. Hand ley takes pla9' Wednesday. The grooms -wers 'i rated in red hearts, red and 'i chstmthoniuins, Prizes wero roi Misr. Barb Willis and Mra. G." Uandley. Mra. A. L. Park assiats receiving |