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Show PltOYO SOCIETY. DOINQS OF THE WEEK IN SOCIAL CIRCLES. Si. Patrick Day rJall-Progrt'sslv. lllgli.Kixc" r.titv-it beknh So-clul So-clul Surpti -o Prfc and O.hor S clal Iivcnts and Personals. The mu'tpjerade h ill last, evening at tin IVovo iipern hnuHn Was a grand suceens, mid luueh eiedll Is duo in (he managers, S. J. Jones and li. .1. Lim-I Lim-I ert. The well ku wn Dariouorehesira furnished ihu inu.lc. The floor was inanagi-d by Prof. It J. Limberi, who kept Ihu dance.-! going hi rapid su. c s-slon, s-slon, fo thai there was n. t n dull iiioinent. llesldes iho liirce cVowd tit nni8ket8, there were many speclaio'i who eij.iyed Ihoxlanenig nrter ihu tin-miHklrigin tin-miHklrigin 1.1 o'clnek. The grand hinirh took place at 0 o'clock ami Ihu heatill fill, eoinlenl ami wlerd costumes com mingled gayu a most gay appearancn to the hull. Shortly after 10 o'clock the folln.vlng sneclalttes Wero preseuleds Tair.liorhiu dnnco y plghli-cn lltlio girls Demon ilaticnwlih icd llio by Spencer Wnrsiey, Rnht. Huekley, Win Wilson and l'erey Uurles, followed by slack rnpu walking hv Euneuu llidicrt-. Ab of tint ppcciallles wero hluh'y en. j Joved by the spectators. The Crnlv.l King were presented byAIVanWiigeui'ii white Mn-s Stulla Knight persoiiaird the Queen, btnh being Minted upon a dais In the front n't thu liall nnd attended at-tended by beautifully die8id Utile maidens M. M Warner, Dr. Irvine, A. Eggertscn and Mrs. Win, Strong acted asjudges and aw'au'led th6 following fol-lowing prlzeK1: ' Prettiest Costume, Miss Illrdle Johnson John-son nf Salt Lake in court costume. Mn-t hult'oiia cotinue, licit Sui'iot ns hayseed f.iriuer. Dcsi sustaliiuil character, Erne Uuck-ley Uuck-ley as polleein in. Meuuilful anil valiiabla prizes were presented to the winners by the uianagqment. Uni.Ides those cliaraclors pniuneraled nb vo tho following were notal le nntl merhorious: Anierlea, Mrs. Epperson. Italian Girl, Minnie Arrowsmllh. Flower Girls, FlobS Iilrklu and Kate Du-ton. PleasnntGirl. Millie Gron. Cards, tMis. Lujii Parker. Peacock. Giaen Berry. Witch, Mr-. W. II. U rry. School Girls, Klsle Hunt, Jennie Arinwsunili and Mary ArrowMiilth. Spanish Girl, Llllle Stat tup and MniTL'le Clayion, Vully, Do'ty Ovnrd. 'I auibortne Girl, Leila Farrer, Pretty Girl, Fawn Twelves. Day, Mary Nelbaur. Kight, Mllllu VaiiWagcacn, Amelia, Strong and Mary Waters. Queen of Diamonds, Birdie Gray. Clover, Jean Cluff. Bohemian Girl, Pearl Jones, Gambler's Dapglitur, Lizzie Kltoy. Suuflolver, Mrs. It. J. 'Lambert. Cuban Glr, Grace Clayton. Ghosi, May Alexander. it igs, Sadie Dunn, Imllan, F. M Wnlker. Chiiuiniau, Fred Itlehiurml. Vellow Kid, (!eo, Start up, Clowns. Mr Epperson, Da'Vld Arrot--smith and Will "Walker. Irishmen, Hugh Conover and M. Duggins. M(Mt Aa.vtlilng,(lt was) Bced Strong. 'Romeo, Ernest Green. Bull Fighter, V. Knowlden. Sailor, Win. Hoglns. Italian Orcau Gilrnler, Will Jones. Spaniard, Detn l'lltoit. Dot log tho ovnliig ihreo farmers htirxi into the hall closely pursued by Policeman Buckley. It afterwards transpired that the parly was emu. posed of well known young men about town, nutTrtK Dkmockat has been bribed noi lo glvu i hem away Th party dispersed in ilia early morning hours voting the eveulng a mott jolly one. Progressive "II gh-Flve." A very pleasant pariy was given by Mr. and Mrs. Jaeoh Evans nt their hntnu Thursday evening. "High-live" occupied must tit the evening, prizes being awarded as follows: First ptlzes, Mrs. John M. Wilson and Mr. J. E. Cheever. Coiisubitlou prizes, Mrs. Jas. Brown and Mr. It. A. Barney. After cards a dainty supper, tntislo nnd nnclal ch it were Indulged In, The' list of uiiests is as follows: Messisand Mexdamps S KTIiUrman, S A King, G C Uagley,8 E Cheeyer, li Birchman, 11 A Harnu.y, Q E Howe, S K krng. Leon"liachiimii. J W Smith, E lJortts, G A Stdt'rs. G S Taylor. M Pttftorauj Aix. Ufdo.uUt, O Jf'jbtcfcar, lobn M Wlnaiii. Win Startup. .1 Cum tilings. Jas Grcy,.J.iH Fa'rrcr. ,1 liinwn, I) It B. ehe, J Pituis, Dr tiurl Mrs ? E Koblsoii. Mes.lanicLO Titt. M H nAidy, M urn Smian, .lnsn Junes, A O Smoot, Win Suohg and WeMner. Mlse: Loll Nelson, Mamie Nmui. MuggleSlew. rt. Mary Swensnh uud Mnuiuile Hrown. Jti-bekali Sic'al. uvernni! iiiiii'ired pe-.pit, nttended Ilia Mielal ulven hy Hie ltebekah halgo In the lodge rooms lni Mnuday oven- llltf. Musi Of eVulllllg Was psssed In llieeiij j meat of print re--Slv "hiuh. live," over I went y tables being tilled, henldes Millie gallin nf ''Mill'," elC , nil the shht. Tim !ltt prizes In the card mimes were awarded to Mrs. J. T, Ftrrcr and Mr. J. F. VanW.iccneu, whLu the eausolailon prizes went In Miss Whumoreand Mr.lleuiy Leeihatn. Tin short but excellent llieiary u ml uuinlcal program was rendered: SongMiss Whit more. Heeltatlnn Mamie Smith, Song Waller hbehead. Itecitallou A. E. Buckler. Song Mis. Stella Tlr-ttM. Instrumental Sulo Henry Giles, Inning the Mveulng supper was nerved In the untu loom. XIX Century Club, The Nineteenth Centuiy club mot cm thu afternoon of Match 17. h ut thu re sldeuceof Mrj. Clms. De.Moljpy. A proLTum of uiiihuuI Interest was presented. Mrs. M. M. Kellogg gnvo n very beiiutifully wi ll ten paper on (ho life of Si. I'aiilck, afierwlilch u (liscusslnn on the em rent events of thu week was In dulgi d In by thu muiubcis, Miss Hose Moore taking thu lead. After teecKh seventeen members answered an-swered to loll call with quuiailuns finm It Mi pofis. An excellent papur on thu "Nolcd Sons nl Knu" wus lead by MI-h lles.-lu Peek. Ihu lady ii'tiehuig a tew i f ihe most iuieii'stlig b ebb nth In th" Ives of Itoi.eil Euimull. Daniel U'Coiunu., i humus Mome, Oliver CtudMiiiih, Clms. Stewart 1'amull and John Bulu O'Hiley. Mis. E. E. Corfniaii favored iho club with u couple ot V' .cat secctluiiS, J. K, Kniineii'tf -Lullaby" uud "The Doir Llllle Shamrock," which seemed a til ting eudltm u Hie Irish program. At 6:30 thu clnii mijouinud to meet tn xt week at Ihu same place, B -iiellt Kuteriatmiient. A large crowd atlembd the beiudlt euieiialumcul given lii.ihu Thlt I ward iiMenilily hall lam TtieMlay evening fur thu hcuelli. of Clarence Clark and Jag VlHle, and t iti enieriaiumunt w.ir lnuhly enJ..yod by every nun present. The following piogium was pieMtiied: Guitar eldcilou -GldehuClarkCo Solo Mis Emma John Recitation MlssMaiben Solo , John J, JohiiMiti Solo Mis Rub). Robert Coon sonn. .Ml-ii Annie Pike Recitation Mis. P.u I Yatis Duel Umrenco ClaiK and MiS. 1'lke S-.lo Geo. BiiiKs Alblellcexblliil'Oit 1 Mesr.s. Eugene Itoiieri, Pari Dixon, Dix-on, IVicy Buries and John Collins. Tho eiiiertaliim nt concluded with illtisluus by Bob Cunningham. Notes ami Personals. Mrs. A. O. Smoot weut to Salt-Luke yesteiday evening. Mrs. Young of Salt Lake Is visiting Mi . Win. Strong. Will Twelves low been visiting in town for the past Week. Mrs. Pat Condon nf Salt Lake catno down Sunday to vUlt friends. Tho Elders of tho Fourth ward and Pleasant Vlow ward held a social In the Vutulh ward assembly hail Tuu day. Mrs. I). It. ll.'cbfi his ret tuned from a vuty plea-ant Visit In S lit Like, Mrs. Win. P.Sllvertwnt ttiSali Like yesterday lorn wrekt v.tnl wllh friends. Mis. Reed Sniuot gave a Iviity in the llltli) folk., i'hurmlay evening in honor of thu birthday of her son, Mnsivr Haroid, Darwin W. IrVints -one nf Paymn's moMt jinptilar druggists, was In rrovn Vesterilay on buslnets and pteasuru Cotuidned. Stale Senator J. V. Robis'n of Mil lrd couniyc.itiie (liiwu froiu Salt l.akn nist evening tor u fuw days Visit wlih his miiis lu I'rovo. A reception and danco was given In thu Third wind assembly hull lust S iltilday uvenlng In liouur ol Claience 'Clark ami Jaiues White, uil-slouarles. Tho play, "Thu Poor or New Ymk," to bn given. by liottie talent lor Ihu ben. eflt nf the widow and poor nf l'rnvo is dated for Friday,' March 2 lib, lit Ihu Piovo opeta Iioumj. A grand fraternal lml under tint auspices au-spices of the K of P., I O. O F , A. O. U. W. and I. O. IT. lodges U un-niruiiccd un-niruiiccd to bu -given in Souihwnrih hall next Fihluy a veiling, Mnvch Ulih, Las' Tuesday eveinng a iiumber of filcuds surprised Mls Mainlu Parker, ' who shortly leaves for S ilt Like with her mother, Mrs. Lizxln Parker. The you. folks spent tt pleasant evening wpli gauits, music, etc Mrs, A. M. Taylor very -pleasantly entertained her -lady friends ut bet home lu tho Third ward yesterday afternoon. In thu evening they were julned by thu gentlemen and pished the evening with inii-lc. cards 'Hid the enjoyment of a delightful supper. D. A. Swan and "wlfo ol Pinvo wen the guests Saturday and Sunday nf Mis. W. II, Diinuu berry ut ihu Eureka Hotel. On Saturday evening Mr, Swan uud PmfehMirGdui enierialtied a ikiui-her ikiui-her of guests wlih a violin uud piano TeCitnl at thu llotui. -Tiutlu aliuur. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union mot WuiIiiumIii.v at the honiu id .Mrs. Janus Buydini, Aflur singing anil prayer t.rs, B. He Nnis"ii teatl an hi tide on Ufa and works of Chun liar-ton, liar-ton, E even ineinh rrt lespomleil to I' ll call L'ai ilainuniary drdl was con tlui-ied by ili! Freda l)iessel. Mrs. Reed Smoot was surprised by a parly iff her lady friends Tiiudny iilteriioan. They i.romht linieli b'S kuis. sewing and fancy wmk and sient a plenstut ufternoou In thu evclng Ihu other Jjalvis appeared and the evening was asset! with ibiuclug.eardri and miis. is. An elcuaut supper was served. Theru wuru about sixty-live guests pres'iit. Mrs. Mat tin Nol6oii.Vnnl gave a 'birthday purfy Wednesday uvenlng lo th" little tolks In honor of the iwolfih nuiilversiry nf thu htrtlmf her sou, Uavi I. A large number nf thu young peuplu were present aud thu evening was itiadi) gay with itatues, miislu and tha dl.euslou nf a iriond siipier. Tin y ting man's school and Sumiay school luaeliers wore present, and aMtcd In tho eiiierialincnl of thu gucts. I.ltst night there was a very pleasant surprise parly ulvun on Mr. Jam s Hoyden nt Ills lionio lii iiiifiivcMtry nf Ids fifty seveiilh hirilulav, also in celc-bralloti celc-bralloti of the birthdays of Mrs. Delia I Booth iitid "Mrs. Sua Y. Gales. Thu 'fore pjri of Urn eiouluir was passed with songs, iiiii-Ic and s clal eliiu. After tlio B tnquet Suni Y. Gales was chosen foasiiuaidrr nnd picsnled In a most eloquent niunner. The following toasts wero responded to: "Birthdays," by -Jnhies Bnydnri. "The Maithas nnd Marys tif Today," by .Mrs Delia Booili. "Miiii." by President Parlrhlge. "Thu Hoxt aud Hostus," by John E. Bomb. ".Music," by Prof. II, H. Giles. |