Show DANCING PARTIES The last Assembly of this season was given at Christensen's Tuesday night Salt Lake has seldom seen a a. more brilliant brilliant bril bril- bril- bril gathering Among the dancers were the most prominent prominent- people In the social and business circles of ot the tha city Those present were Gov and Mrs H. H M. M Wells Mr and Mrs O. O J. J Salisbury Dr and Mrs D. D Moore LIndsey Dr and Mrs Jack Keith Mr and Mrs Fisher Mr and Mrs Traber Traber Tra- Tra ber bar Mr and Mrs L. L E. E Riter Jr Dr and Mrs George Odell OdeIl Dr and Mrs Hepburn of Fort Douglas Mr and Mrs S. S C C. Park Mr 11 and Mrs J. J O. O Cross Mr lIr and Mrs Akers Alters Mr and nd Mrs Robert Smith Mr p and Pearsall rl Mrs 1 Mrs George Jevne Wood Mrs Mr Burns u and Macdonald Macdonald Mac Mac- Mrs donald Mrs Duke Baxter of San FranCisco FranCisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco Mr and Mrs S. S H. H Babcock Col cot and Mrs Edwin Holmes Judge and Mrs Grant Smith Judge and end Mrs W. W H. H King Mr and Mrs David Hempstead Mr and Mrs Dale Mr and Mrs 1 J. J E. E Jennings Mr and Mrs J. J E. E Caine Calne Mr and Mrs C. C L. L Rood Mr and Mrs Sam Park Mr and nd Mrs David Murray Peyton from the Fort Mr and Mrs Irs G. G T. T Putnam Mr and Mrs Dana Smith the Misses Salisbury Shearman Pearl Wel Wei- ler rL Leonard o u r Thom Thomas Billings June Mc Mc lC l rL Leonard o u r Thom Thomas Billings June Mc Mc lC l Intyre McIntosh Emily Read Maud Thorn Kanters Coleman Park lan Ian Kiesel of Ogden Ida Noble Jasmine Young Minnie Sadler Sadler- Jennie Howat Donnellan Howat Miss Clary Ciary of Fort Benton Bonton Miss Marks of K Kansas City Miss Jacobs the Scott Wells Scott r Wells Benner Benner Benner Ben- Ben ner X Smith Max h Purcell Richardson Richardson Rich Rich- ardson Francis Col Colton ton Frank Arthur Parsons Walter Wolf Thompson Dr Critchlow Gibson Skinner Fred Noble No No- ble hie Will Lawrence George N. N Lawrence Lawtence Hempstead E. E B. B Wicks Tod Goodwin Burt Holden 1 Roscoe Bre Breeden den Ed Groes- Groes Grossbeck beck A. A Thomas Anderson Smith Dale Brown Sherman Traber Critchlow Breeden and Wel Wells s. s There has seldom been a more delightful social affair in this city than the cotillion given On ore Monday night In honor of ot PaymastEr Pay Pay- master George F. F Downey U. U S. S A. A Aby by a number Of his old friends The hosts of the evening were C. C R. R Alley J. J M. M Bidwell Bid- Bid well J. J W W. K Bracken T T. Ellis Ellia Browne J J. J E. E Calne Caln Dr Critchlow J. J S. S Critchlow Critch- Critch low George K IC Fischer E. E S S. S Ferry J. J T. T G Goodwin i A R. R J. J Z fr Jinnin G. G JeY J J. Gib Gibson lg lgOn lb- lb son On M. M S- S Hanauer R. R It I. I F. F Hayward A. A F F. Holden George W. W Heintz Grant Hampton 1 K IC O 0 Howard Kenneth P t Kerr d t H I Frederick V L J tn n- n Dr ay D. D S. S Murray Murray Mur Mur- ray Burns 1 Ma lonald 1 Henry Dr Park S S. S C C. Park Pirk M. M S. S Dr Pfoutz W V V. Georgo M. M Scott O. O 3 J. J Salisbury tJ Clarence a Sprague Max Smith D. D J. J r W W. H. H Shearman fl al J. J W W. Thompson 1 X Smith George Y 1 Wallace E E. B. B Wicks Wicks- George Wester- Wester valt elt J. J B R. R Walker Walker J. J H. H Young y y y Th The Mutual Improvement association of the Twentieth ward gave v a a I party at ht t the Ladles Ladles' Literary a club l h on Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day evening e The affair was a arranged by 1 Young Howard Mamie May Maya Jennie Murdock Fred IrEd Daynes Fred Brain Linville Simmons Clyde SI Simmons mons and nd Clarence es en Mr and Mrs A. A T. T Volmer entertained I at an n elaborate dinner Wednesday after after- at noon a The fhe rooms and the table were daintily decorated with flowers and I greens greeni ma making King a I. I ver very tty pretty pr ttY e effect re t. t The guests were Dr and Mrs Irs Hosmer r Mr 1 and Mrs Frank Stephens Mr and Mrs 1 warren Bogue Dr and Mrs Bowman Mr and Mrs Charles Rood The luncheon given givers on afternoon afternoon after after- noon b bv by Mrs Stephen H. H Babcock will be beT remembered by the guests as a a. pleasant and antl dainty affair T Th Tb daylight ht was excluded In m the dining dining- room L Which was lighted Shied b by electric electric globes globe shaded In red and can candles les In old- old fashioned candelabra placed upon mantel and sideboard The fhe table able was especially r pretty a ft great cluster of ot American Beauty ro roses ES E'S rising front from a vase vaS set upon a dainty danty red embroidered At either en end of the table wa was placed a vase filled with lars largo reI red and white th the Fh whole I effect 10 being J perfect t Those who Mrs Babcock's k s hospitality hos- hos ity were Ere Mrs J. J R. R Walker Wa er Mils Dooly rJ Mrs Burns Mrs Jay Jav 0 l IW bt T T. Harris Mrs f Robert Smith Mrs lIt R. R H. H fl banning Mrs Mis Duke Baxter Miss l Lowe Mr Ir D D. S Murray Mrs J J. J A. A Jevne and Mrs Edward S. S Ferr Ferry CARD PAR PARTiES ES On Wednesday evening Mr and nd Mrs T P. R R. Black delightfully delightful entertained at cards The flie guests were and Mesdames Mes- Mes dames dame Airis Bintz Hoggs Boggs- Bowman J. J F. F H H. H W W. Brown Cole John Dern George Dern Dole Egan Ettan Fred Egan Evans Fred Francis Flannigan- Flannigan Gustin HOlp Hoppaugh ugh Jacobs R. R E E. McCona McCona- m ray McMahon Moore e J Jl L. L l. T. T Palmer tl Ed Richards John n Reed G. G W. W Shores fId M. M B. B Whitney Tripp Judge and Mrs drs BW Dr and Mrs Burrows Mrs Irs Miles Dr Luella e Miles The card party given Monday afternoon b by Mrs rr A. A tr T. T Kerr In honor rig of Mrs Nr Tarbet Tar Tar- Tarbet bet ranks as as a leading social feature of ot ae the week Th The loc rooms looms ma were beautifully decorated the the halls with red carnations the din din- room ing with pink and pink and white carnations artistically arranged with smilax smilax smi- smi lax and ferns were seen In the dIning dIning- room while each carried awa away as a II souvenir of th the occasion a cluster o of car car- nations The first prize was won by Mrs Mrs I Hamilton l t SW won tg the con con- a and Miss Parker k won o a prize forthe for forthe 1 the most lone hands n while tl the guest t tg of honor Mrs Tarbet received a a. glass cut dish Mrs K rr was assisted l. l In entertaining enter taming n by Mrs Read Miss Read and h p Miss Edith dl Parker About bo thirty guests us were rl d A char charming afternoon function was Mrs T. T 1 R R. Blacks card party given on h to a number of her lady friends The rooms were beautifully decorated with carnations smilax and end greens Prizes I were by Mrs Barthel Barthel Barthel Bar- Bar thel and Miss Elizabeth Dern and those present Mesdames Frank Stephens fi M. M Richards c Moore r ge r Fred Jones s sE E Egan Williams Putnam nR McCune b lisle Hale eL Luman Lu- Lu u J. J man Rivers Rivera Rathburn Ross floss Swenson Josh G Grant SG t tl o W. W S. S wd Green Pea lEe Priest Park Swan Vigus Vigus VIgus VI- VI gus Thome J. J Young E. E N. N Whitney Germaine Hoffman Hortman Bintz Barthell Cole Brink Carpenter g Dale D Dunning Dalby ai Greeson Misses Dern Grace Swenson Elizabeth th Dern Grace Jacobs Daisey re ld W Mr 11 and Mrs Mahnken gave a pleasant evening g party t at their residence Monday IO f i el l. l night r The winners prize e n were e Mrs Mis Mr Halladay Mamie Wolcott and George Halladay Jr Delicious refreshments refreshments re refreshments re- re were served by Maises Mary Halladay Ella Murphy Gertie Gertle Miller and rr Mamie Mamle Wolcott The members of ot St St. Marks Mark's cathedral choir were delightfully entertained on Wednesday evening at the home of ot Mrs Mary Burton three Sixty-three was the game the score scorecards scorecards scorecards cards being unique painted hand-painted designs About thirty gues guests s were ee present I The Chinese New Year was celebrated by Mrs O. O W. W Powers Powers' l by a card party Friday afternoon attended by about sixty of her friends of all grades and and nd conditions and depicted under varying adorned i ft the circumstances c Score ni arid and l tally In water cards i s colors The rooms were wore decorated with Chinese fans and Chinese lilies and the menus were in harmony The guests were Mesdames C. C C. C Goodwin Goodwin Good Good- I win E. E D. D Pfoutz Irvine Sn Smith th Read Pearsall Gilbert Gilhert Foote Foole Wilkes Wallace Vallace Woodward Bancroft McCornick rick nick Keogh eogh Harkness Downey Faber I Dooly Thompson Webber Vebber Bradley Holman Hol- Hol HolI I mar man mans Hanauer Lowe Rice Ferguson Bailey Spencer Ferris Keith Ferguson Fox Robert Harkness Bransford MacDonald MacDonald Mac- Mac Donald l d Baxter Ellis Nye Franken Mc- Mc g Clure W Woodruff d Kcf Bidwell l' l Post t Boggs Ed J Ferry Mont t Ferry Howard erry g Murray Jevne Harris f L. L le Bailey f le Lindsay LAnd Lind say Boyd Hayward Walker Valker Miss Kimball Kimball Kimball Kim- Kim ball Miss Dooly Miss Nason and the Misses Dern C C C The Young Mens Men's Unity club gave a acard acard acard card party and dance at the Ladles' Ladles Literary Literary Literary Lit Lit- club hall Thursday evening Punch and refreshments were served during the evening |