Show G I 0 0 a e t u CG 1 The birthday anniversary of our sur great Iren national hero hue hils Oven a 11 tutoring to social during the week though the dale Itself illicIt was wal not for tor as notable ns occum loot lut year on th the great da dal ned white and blue have hae been prominent In hou house decor alone and Washington things have havo as and contest prizes In nearly all the home events The bright tinge will lie be exchanged with many man next Y V week for the gray lenten tints and un dl after many welt well known names will be missing mining from the roster rosIer of and hOlte s S In hi the Ito record of events The event of the tho week was 18 the St larka ball took place on Wednesday nIght The rile preparations which have hac been beell In charge chare of committee during the past few weeks resulted In a 0 brillIant affair the music decorations supper and alt all other de details tails being on II a most elaborate acute The Tho hall was decorated wIth palms and the tho stage stAe wag II a 1 boner cr ot of green eo cry the tables load loaded d with t dainty Hands and cut aiding In the pretty musician cn rendered 1 en entrancing or of the tan numbers applying to the under such auch und and titles na as The Surgeons Quadrille the Charity Polka Nurses Two St Step p and Convalescent Waltz The IM supper was a most generous and delectable one and ren ted credit on the committee to whom ten fell the task tuk of providing It The Th rec reception committee received In inthe the Ole maIn hull hall almost people being present during the Among the tho guests were leur Md and Mesdames W O 0 Sharp J A Pollock A C Ew EwIn EwIng In Ing E D Oswald Park Douglas Dou las Wallace Sol Siegel R n p Ir Irrl rb rl J Luke George A Snow Sno C II 11 S Paul S D Lans P n A O G Andrews Dogne J 1 J Judson E C CArson Charles Chule mn ling W T 0 F E 1 It 11 Critchlow J n E Jennings O 0 D B J F Allen bert Hob Bob erth Arthur W 11 Bird F D Dickford E Warwick Truax 0 n B Pfoutz n B Wilkes A S 8 pacer D M Undu n It M bl Grant Orant Smith E A Wright George nOr e W Reed need Jr U If It 11 Windsor C 1 L Rood nood 0 M Forbes M AL J Cheese Clees man man S a n Pinkerton Arthur Robin Robinson Robinson son C S Burton Durton W Croxall J A AI I It W Brady J N ShArp li liA 0 A Smith R E W P O E 1 floughton ton George T Brice A It 11 PeabodY J JS JS S r Frank S Pey Pei Peyton ton lu Eugene ene Lewis Druehl Terry A Aw w Sv lof McCure ur Jr E J Jolly M 1 lJ Ii Whit Whitney Whitney ney Buckle Cohn Edwin Kimball J IL H fin finman man L I 1 Terry Hanford T TJ TJ J Mulloy lullo aloin N A II D Smedley Smith A W Mc McCune Ie CUM Cune n B S Young Olson Burton Durton Me Mc Misses Cameron J onard Margaret Howat Emma Lunt Mary Louise Anderson An derson denon Mary Burke Durke T Cohn ot of New NewYork NewYork York Welby Blanche Burke Durke Sails Balls bury Ethel l Paul ul Atton Afton Yount Youn Kati ot of Ogden Oden Lucy Fanny Bird I Moore Jessie Forbes Forbe Viola Sutton N hI McCune Sprague Earls Earll Fay Etta Keith Lithe Keith Jon Janes Nellie ellie Boyer Sharp Graco Jacobs Jocob Sharp Amy l Clarice Ih Taylor HAncke Oroee Connon of St Louts Murta Lynn Sybil An Anderson Anderson derson Luce Dougall Zane Lute Late lt Paul Geddes Florence I sll Leda McCune Par Parker kerf ker Clint Sears Dun Dunford Dunford ford hatch Baum Daum Burkett Canters Walker alk r Judge l IL n B Wicks WIck II Jasmine Sprague McIntyre Kate lato Young Kell Kelly Moore Moore of Provo Rev Ite Mr He Rev Bills FlIs Rev He W Daunt Scott Rev Hev Mr Cox C A O G M 1 Scott VIII Thompson l Forest It F o lIa hay hayward ward Graeber Max III Smith lien Ben Smith Clark Cl rk S B J HenrY J W I J J F Critchlow It B C Berke Berkeley Berkeley ley J S B Critchlow Woodman Mont Allen Keysor Frank Kraft Damber Bamber Damberger ger OUY P F C Eldredge Schramm Connul T Ellis is Drowne lall Darla Anderson Walter Wolf Will Lawrenc Walk r M f Me Mc Amster Mangum Ray C Naylor Mc McCullough Ie Cullough Friedman Ellerbeck Ken Ian tors terp Sprague lint lIal Hempstead Charlie Lawrence Katz latz Webber Wolcott Thompson Milt Allen Sawyer F S R Beacom Erie Daveler Cuba C S B Steward Nuon Naon ham Wilkes Kelly The wHit social whirl began with witha a pleasant afternoon affair at the tho home of oC Mrs Robert Hobert The event was II a and the decorAtions carrIed out the Washington birthday idea Idell flags and tel red and white flowers being used A feature of the afternoon was an auction buttons being bId far packages containing sewing materials etc The guests were Mrs Irs Post Mrs lough Mrs n B V Grant Orant Mrs Ire R n H HOf Of Mrs J H 11 Johnson Mrs Irs Frankyn Mrs Dalby Miss Misa Hanauer Miss dIu Thorn Thom Miss Mill Lone LOe Miss Ju Judge c the Misses ShearmAn On Monday Mondoy evening a delightful birthday party Will wag given chel lit at the home of Mrs D J Sharp the Sewing club of which Mrs Sharp le II A member being The entertain moat Inon t was al cards the tallies score cards card and prizes prins carrying out the patriotic Idea and flags naRS and flowers to In the red white and blue being used for tor house decorations The fhe nut first lad a prize was won by br Mrs Post and the the first gen gentleman genn lieman s a by Mr Irs H Carey and Mr Post lost were awarded the con prizes prices The hostesses were Mrs D J Sharp Mrs Woodruff Mrs Mr O 0 K E C Carey ttY Mrs Ir Dr Mrs W v n B Sprague Mrs Mra Charles Mr Mrs Russell Tracy Mrs Mra Will Shelton TT Mrs Itt EberlY Mrs Irs Didwell Miss Blanche Kimball 1 u Hunt Miss Mill Sadler The most distinctive and delightful George Washington function was wa the reception held at the residence of Mrs Mr George Y Wallace b by the Spirit of Lib Liberty Liberty erty chapter chapler Daughters ot of the Ameri American American can Revolution on Thursday eveninG The rooms were artistically decorated with emblems In keeping with the day dayI I lags Flags draped the staircase and smaller ones onel were ere stacked on the mantels Pore Per traits ot of George and Martha Washing Washington ton hung on the tho parlor watts and red white while and blue bunting was brought from these to the chandelier forming a quadrant TM The dining room was to In blue and burr bull and the programs were In pa colors the names being prefaced with tile the old fashioned The guests uen were received d b by Mrs C CE CE E Allen Mrs Ir O 0 J Salisbury and Mrs J F Allen who were arrayed In the picturesque costumes of a century ago with pode powdered d hair and black patches for Cor be beauty ut marls completing the nn an dent make mak up ot of the colonial dames Those who took part In the program were also arrayed In the style of the theold theold old period The program of choice musical selections and readings the music mUllo being rendered by Mies lIss Alice Orgy Oray Pianist Mies Sibyl Anderson Anderon vie 10 with piano accompaniment by Mrs It B C Gemme and Mrs E J Jolly Vocalist with piano lana accompaniment b blIn by Mies lIn Stuart The readings were by Mrs Itt IttA A C Ewing ElVin who gave a most mOlt able and paper 10 per on The SpIrIt of America B as Illustrated In the Character ot of and Mrs Itt William art who gave VI II a most mod delightful rendItion of the chapter dealing with the Battle of Trenton from Janice Meredith At the dope close of the nil all present joined In singing America were ere afterwards served Mrs Irs J S Kinkead Mica Ander Anderson son IOn Mine MilA Salisbury Miss lIsl Lowe Miss Mill stall lIall and the he Misses Gray Oray A number of Sons of oC the Revolution were amon among the guests at the delightful cn which was Imbu Imbued d throughout with Ideal patriotic spirit and suggestion Miss lIss Irene Morrill and Mr Ir Stephen L RIchards were united In marriage on the ceremony being per performed formed by Joseph Joseph F Smith at hl high h noon ht hi the Salt Lake Temple In the afternoon and evening n II num number number ber ot of of the newly married couple gathered at the home of Mrs Bathsheba Merrill on Lincoln avenue to extend hearty congratulations and ond good wishes The Tho rooms were prettily dec decorated orated with palms smilax and cut flo flow cre and green creen being the color The bridal party stood In the bay window which was wal tastefully draped with Willi while bunting a canopy ot of pink carnations and smilax completing II a most artistic effect The brides gown was of de sole and Ind the bridesmaids mald Miss Alice Richards and Miss MIllS lIna Taylor were gowned In green Dill and panic Mr ir John II Merrill and Mr Claude Taylor acted as best men David B Allen AUen and George e II 11 Horne HOrM were ushers and lInd the dining room In which dainty refresh refreshments ments were served was vas presided over overby overby by Mrs George II 11 Horne and Mrs Irs D B DT BT T Lord Loyd About oo guests were ere pres present ent ee event lt being a most delightful one Mr and rs Richards leave shortly for or Malad Idaho where they expect to tore re reside a s The usually pleasant time was en enjoyed enjoyed joyed by the Opal club at their meeting at the Ladles club rooms Monday Mon Monda da day evening was played until 10 when light refreshments were served ernd and dancing indulged In until midnight The prizes were won II by Mrs Irs C F Tanner and aud Mr Ir Wm Rumel Humel arid add the tho prizes by III Edith lIdley and Mr A C Cope Among those present were tift and It H W Brady F L Lib Ie Icy C I L Berry A F Angell W S SAnderson SAnderson Anderson C F Tanner Z Barnes nunes Misses Myrtle and Mat Mary PuncH lIn rile aid Kate Anderson Ida Jda Nellie Claire White While head hIlI Minnie Smith Oral Opal licks l Ferguson Nichols Lyon Ada White Lottie Loltie II A and F s tuft Luff J A II 11 Bin roll rell A C Coe Co e Frank Brown Dr E EM J JM M Keysor C W Olson Olon n II V hunt H S Anderson n It C n H Dowse F Nichols J IJA B A Y V VP P 11 liskey J J I Clemon Wm Rumel Dr M I W V Snow A N Rosenbaum 1 Miss Mien Catherine Culmer war the hoe hos hostess tees tess at a delightful card party pait yester yesterday e ter day afternoon The fhe guests were Jasmine Young Mary Youn Young Irma Alit AIT Rattle Sen Jen Inge Lucile Mary Sharp Luelle Lucile Taylor the Misses MINeA Howat Josel Jose JOH l Katz Sadie McCrystal Mrs Buchholz flora Pearl Culmer Florence Messier Florence nce Terhune Ella Clark Mrs 1 Elite Green Oreen Luelle Lucile Sears Claire Clawson Mable Jable Baum Miss Davis Silas Dern Elizabeth Bern Dern Barbara Darbara Alla Miller Mrs George Dern Loule Hunt Bunt Mrs An Anthony Anthony thony Godbe Mrs Marshall Pauline I Frankle l Sharp 1 Emma mma Lunt Junt Claire Ellerbeck Sibyl 1 Anderson Ethel Elhel EthelLynn Lynn Della Dal Davidson son Maud UaN Hardy Leda Jeda Bessle Clawson Alice Alire Clawson Ada Young nub Tuby Wells Veils Mrs Ada Culmer lorenCE Roundy Mrs Mr Charles Caine Hele Ireland Irelan Edith Ireland Laura Lauro Sanders Rebecca Mar rte Mrs Mm Will Winnie t M h Perey Sadler Pay McCune Mrs V McCune Mrs Irs Bryant Wells Florence Oro III ck k Mrs Irs Thomas Sloan Mrs Chaney Welts Wells Ca Cathie thle Dougall A most enjoyable patriot patriotIc Ic function was heM held t the home of Clara Lawson lawlOn on Thursday the afternoon whIst club of oC wh which th Miss Lawson Is a member celebrating the day In true Revolutionary day stile ColonIAl costumes were worn by the members of oC the club and the decora lion were the emblematic and blue with devices suggestive of oC the nations hero The Idea was wall carried out cleverly In the score cards and tames tallies whIch were decorated decora ted with quaintly c costumed colonial children etc Refreshments were served er d after the game the patriotic Idea being prettily carried out A large number of guests were present and the event aU all In fn nit all was one of the prettiest patriotic events of the week Mrs T W Jennings was Vas the hostess hoste at n a delightful card party on Tuesday afternoon The decorations were Sap Jap ane anese and were wert carried out In drapes score cards and tallies Car Carnations or nations were ere the flowers used and the scores were Japanese figures figure In pretty and quaint designs The was wal Indicated with Japanese coins Ins looped through the let tal ly Iy cards caNI with Ith ribbons The prize Inthe In Inthe the contest wet were won by Mrs Harley Jennings Mrs Irs Chapin and Miss Cecella Cecelia Sharp There were fourteen tables At St Marys academy Thursday night on enjoyable entertainment was given In honor of birth da daThe The room was ns tastefully decorated with the emblems of nf th the day dar red white and blue flags s and flowers being used with a portrait ot of Washington grace gracefully race fUll fully draped with the American flag hunK hung III as a centerpiece above the plot platt form Corm to specially designate the The IndivIdual musical selections were b by Misses A Kinney F Milner Dora Dal Daly Mary Matron Mahon Florence Jar JarI I boe boc E McHugh A Sullivan 1 JJ Phil Phillips Phillips lips E OBrien and lU M 1 Mulvey each earh of af which was rendered with nota notable notable ble excellence The junior vocal class also rendered a number ot of choruses were en applauded The chief feature of the th evening however was the flag drill b by sixteen young ladles arrayed In the national colors colon The senior class will celebrate Long fellows birthday next Tuesday Tuelda In a pleasant entertainment nt at the academy On Wednesday night ht the young oung peo societies tit of the Twelfth ward gave their annual charity ball and fair at atthe atthe the ward hall bail the event being one of the u delightful affairs for which the promoters tire oro noted The number present Was so FO large all as to crowd the hall to Its capacity making dancing almost impossible and of these II a great many were ere In costume almost every character from n a coon to a crown prince and printers princess being represented Around the hall were n a number member of picturesque que Japanese room In charge of Mrs Irl W V W titer and Miss MIlS n a CAndY booth presided over b bIrs by Mrs Irs Moyle Mrs Lambert and the Misses Clawson n a t popcorn O o n booth Misses Mine Young and fortune fortuneteller fortuneteller teller Miss 1111 le Rebecca lit at till the well Miss J IfS Ada Young Mr Ir Clifford You Young n Iii who represented 1 a Will was awarded award the prize for tor the best belt character 1 One of at the pleasant events or of the week the evening party part given hen by Mrs Mr Frank Kessler In of the nth bIrthday anniversary ot of her daughter ilse Iss Tona Kessler cuds cards and other games ms were the amuse menu ments of oC the evening which was wal mot most delightfully spent Among those pres eat ent were Mines Uel May III Cox Chloe I Bursa Juste JuAl Cool I Grow Bertha Drown Brown Marie Simpson Cooper Addle Engle Emle Engleman man miln Ida Schee and Dan Fol Folsom Folsom som George Miller Grant Orant Den Ben Brown Claud Cannon Frank Fronk tender son eon John Anderson FrAnk Speers Speer and Chancy Charle Fowler 1 Today Mr and Mrs George hi 11 home celebrate their tin aunt ann I In an afternoon and evening reception to their friends at their real resl dente dence The Tho bridesmaids bridesmaid ot of ten years altO ago will fill assist In entertaining and the events promise e to be pleasant pleasantly ly Iy memorable ones onel Songs Son B of ye e eolden olden when aU all were rero boys bos and girls together will be Bun sung end other reminiscent features will figure In the details Ih hostes and her one onetime time bridesmaids are original members rs ot of tb the Shakespeare society and are arc nl as tol 01 lows Mrs Horne Mrs Mra o 0 W Moyle Mrs T D Lewis Mrs T II Cart I Hachel Edwards Ada I Faust and Priscilla Swift About one onehundred onehundred hundred are Invited Dr and Mrs J T White While entertain this evening at 1 a dancing and cue party at their residence on State street A feature of at the evening will be II a musical program rendered by Prot Prof Goddard Prot Irot Eberson and loll Miss |