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Show T RU T H. 9 or more friends. The reception committee consisted of members from the several churches of the city and included the blisses Dunham and McGilvary of Philips Congregational; the Misses Dunham and Campbell of Waterloo Methodist ; Miss Zerbe and Earl Watrous of :he First Congregational; and the Misses Dooly, Leta McMillan. Sowles and Heikes of the First Methodist; Miss Dickson and W. H. Van 4 4 4 Doren of Iliff chapel; Miss Weichert Mrs. Burns Macdonald was hostess on and John Loftus of the First Baptist; Miss Williamson of the Westminster; Wednesday at a buffet luncheon. About the Misses Susie Tatlock and Clara Gibthirty invitations had been issued. The son of Liberty Park Methodist. Redecorations were novel and beautiful. freshments were served from prettily decorated tables by the Misses Fergu4 4 4 son, Fesler, Heikes, Williamson and Miss Breeden and Miss Bartch re- Clark. ceived at the home of Attorney-Gener4 4 4 and Mrs. Breeden on Wednesday. Here, benefit For the of the Scandinavian also, the decorations were in red and mission in house cheer. as Copenhagen, Dengreen, indicating the holiday was a concert, ball and supper mark, 4 4 4 given at Christensens hall Tuesday Mrs. W. Sanders, Miss Sanders and evening under the auspices of Skandi-navis- k Miss Morris received their friends on Farvaltnings. Komite. Gov. New Years. Heber M. Wells made an appreciative address and others speaking were JoMiss Winnie Welby returned from seph E. Taylor and Andrew Jenson. Philadelphia last Tuesday. Then followed Scandinavian and Amer4 4 4 ican music by Miss Hilma Lonquist, Miss Emma Hagman, Mrs. Christine d Senator Kearns entertained Ben Miss Anderson, Chrisiti, Joand Joseph Lippman at dinner at seph Straaberg, Mathilda Miss Berna the Knutsford hotel on New Years eve. Miss Emma Renwick, HyrumKrantze, Olson, Knut Lonquist, Thomas J. Jacobsen 4 .4 4 M. Ole Gulbrandsen Mrs. Henry C. Wallace entertained and Christopherson, Hyrum Olsen. Then came the ball, the little friends of Henrica and Clay Gov. and Mrs. H. M. Wells leading the Wallace on Thursday afternoon at their grand march, at 9:30 oclock, followed by Apostle and Mrs. Lund. Later reghome on Twelfth East street. ular dancing was in order and a merry 4 4 4 time was the result. Little Ethel Bees-le- y and Emma Hagman gave fancy enterM. Walker Mr. and Mrs. John dances. was an eleThe tained a small company at dinner at gant one and asupper of the evenfeature the Tavern on New Years evening. ings entertainment. The hall was tastefully decorated, Swedish, Danish 4 4 4 and Norwegian flags being used with A romantic wedding of the week was the Stars and Stripes, evergreens and that of the manager of the theatrical many lights. company, "For Her Sake, which has 4 4 4 been playing here this week, and Miss A merry childrens party was given J. Milicent Evans, who is a member of on New Years day by Mrs. M. Shaugh- the company. The ceremony uniting for her little daughter at the the happy pair in marriage was per- nessy of Mrs. home Kimball. L. in Dr. Albritton J. Rev. formed by his study, on Tuesday afternoon. The 4 4 4 bride is the daughter of a CongregaMrs. Cora Eldredge of Portland, Ore., tional minister living in Minneapolis. Mr. Carpenter is a successful theatrical is in the city, visiting with relatives and e manager, having a number of popular greeting friends. The bride shows under his control. 4 4 4 will continue with the company after which the Mr. throughout this season, York. Mrs. Ralph E. Hoag have The com- taken and couple will live in New residence in Ogden, Mrs. their up pany tendered Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter on here during this week left New Years Hoag having a banquet at the Kenyon to her join husband, who is now in evening. business in that city. 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mrs. Elmer Jones was the guest yesMr. and Mrs. Charles Rookledge have terday of the Child Culture club of Ogas club their guests Mr. and Mrs.' Edwin went address the to den, where she of Chicago. Rookledge on the subject of the "Consumers was a general meeting League. This 4 4 4 of the Ogden clubs as guests of the Miss Lucy Van.Cott gave an enjoyaChild Culture club. ble "watch night party ait the home 4 4 4 of her brother, Hon. Waldemar Van In accordance with a Cott, on Tuesday evening. Telling asstories for prizes was the chief source Christian Mens custom, the Young sociation kept open house on New of entertainment and merriment during the evening. Another of the delightful informal rerefreshments were served. The guests were Misses Mary Sherman, Susie SawSocial Eife. ceptions was that of Mrs. James W., yer, Alta Rawlins, Helen Barpberger, Neill and daughter, in their apartments Mamie Sapington, Irene Eckis; Messrs. on upper floor of the Dooly block. on Traddles, Patterson, Fairchild Sher- Mrs.theNeill The ball given at Christensens was assisted by Mrs. Robert man, Roger Sherman, Erie Daveler, Tar-vi- n Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Kerr, Officer, ErnMonday night by Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sherwin Robert Lawrence, Davis, Miss Eleanor of Bohn Charles most Denver, magni- est Sadler and James Sadler. Harris was by far the Miss Miss Minnie Sadler - ficent event of the kind ever given there! The decorations were beautiful, 4 44 with myriads of electric points of light in many colors amid the dark green of holly and Christmas greens. Beautiful costly rugs gave an air draperies andease and homeliness, and of luxurious added to all these were the banks of and the great star of palms and flowerswhich the receiving beneath lights Astheir to stood greet'party Mr. and Mrs. Harrisguests. Col. were sisting and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, Dr. and Mrs. J. Vernon White, the Misses Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, Miss Grace Emery and Mrs. Sarah E. Brans-forMrs. Harris wore her beautiful wedding gown of white satin with elegant lace trimmings and diamond ornaments. Mrs. Holmes fore an exquisite imported creation of Nile green silk trimmed with quantities of rarest lace, her ornaments being diamonds. Miss Holmes wore pink crepe trimmed with ecru lace; Miss Olive Holmes, white net Mrs. with pink velvet trimmings. Lamb wore pink satin. Mrs. Bransford appeared in a beautiful gown of lavender brocaded satin, point lace trimmings. . Miss Grace Emery was charming in a simple gown of white chiffon. Many elaborate and beautiful costumes were seen among the three hundred guests present at this brilliant affair, which delightfully marked the passing of 1901 as the most elegantly-appointe- d snd most enjoyable in the annals of Christensens. . - - - On Monday Miss Hattie Jennings was mostess at a delightful afternoon at cards, in honor of Miss Lewis of Ogden. The decorations were beautiful, the rooms being decked in pink roses and quantities of greens. Besides the guest of honor there were present Mesdames Donnell,' L. E. Riter, Jr., Gecrge Odell, ; Louis Schoppe, J. H. Richards, Misses Howat j Francis Howat, Sadler, Catherine Culmer and Pauline Dana-Smith- Groo. 4 4 d. 4 4 4 Among the guests of Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes at dinner on New Years day were Gov. and Mrs. Wells and Senator Kearns. I I The University party, which was to have been given last evening, was postponed to January 10th. The chaperones are Mesdames J. L. Rawlins, J. T. Kingsbury, Hoyt Sherman, Egbert Roberts, R. S. Miller, W. W. Riter and Vivian McCune. 4 4 4 Mrs. L. E. Riter entertained the Whist club at luncheon Thursday. 4 4 4 Mrs. S. B. Milner and sons Clarence and Jay leave today for the East. They will sail at an early date for Europe. Clarence will attend school in Germany. , 4.4. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clement left on Tuesday for Mexico. 4 4 The reception given by Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson Sharp on New Years afternoon and evening wras one of the most brilliant functions of the season. The beautiful decorations of red and green called forth admiring comments from the throngs of visitors, several hundred of whom had been Invited on a this occasion. In the reception-roosuswas of ball carnations red huge pended from the chandalier, and wreaths of the same flower were hung on the lace curtains, the red of the dainty shades on fairy lamps, candelabra and red ribbons, all accessories in the wondrous color, made the decorations most striking and effective. In the hall Christensens orchestra discoursed their sweetest strains. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Harkness, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Harkness. Miss Ora Harkness over the punch bowl, which was In in one corner of the drawing-roowere seen Mrs. George the dining-rooF. Downey, Miss Woodward, Miss Sprague, Miss Lowe, the Misses Shearman and the Misses Nason. m pre-cld- ed m 44 4 At the home of Judge Miner, Mrs. McClure was assisted in receiving New Year callers by Mrs. Heber M. Wells, Mrs. Joseph R. Walker and Mrs. Frank W. Jennings. The rooms were decked in holiday colors, red and green, roses and ribbons being used effectively with the Christmas greens, and shaded lights The making an artistic decoration. 4 4 4 eggnog was served by Miss Leah Riter Several watch night parties were giv- and Miss Lucile Jennings. At the coftable was Miss Thorn. Many callen Tuesday evening. Miss Minnie Snow fee ers were received. Among others were entertained a number of friends at her the Governor and his staff and the home in Farmer's ward. Miss Ada State officers. All found a most cordial Svvaner also entertained at her home on welcome. Tenth East street, a meiry gatherng, who watched the coming of the New Year with eager interest. er "Star-Spangl- ed Ill Hey-woo- old-tim- time-honor- ed 4 4 4 Mr. H. B. Hampton and Mrs. Andrew Howat returned from Mexico Tuesday evening. Miss Adelaide Hampton will remain during the winter with Dr. and Mrs. Roy Hampton in Mexico. Misses Belle and Amy Black of Boise se the holidays with their Mrs. J. R. Letcher. east later. 4 4 The will go 4. Mrs. Samuel McDowell has returned, naving spent the past month in Denver. Semi- - Clearance Annual Sale. 4 4 4 ! 'a 4 4 4 is at home to friends at No.Kinney 80 S street. Greatest Bargain Festival Salt Lake has ever known begins Monday Morning. Mrs. Lawrence H. Young, Mrs. Charles P. Held and Mrs. Florence Y. Bradley entertained at cards New Years afternoon. 4 4 Mon- Miss Eloise Sadler entertained Informally on Monday evening. Guessing oon.ests were Indulged in, and delicious 4. 4 4 4 County Recorder Alston and his corps of assistants formed an ejoyable thea- 4 4 4 mally on New Years day. Capt. Shanks and wife of the Sixteenth returned to the Fort early in the week, after a visit to their home in Virginia. 4 4 4 ter party of sixteen in number, on day evening. Mrs. A. H. Peabody received infor- 4 4 4 4 4 X?11 Fleet of Denver is the gue of Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. F. D. Bickfor 200 al 4 4 4 a.re spending s welcomed - m. Prof. John J. McClellan gave an organ recital Tuesday afternoon in honor of Col. and Mrs. Holmes and their guests. A large number of their friends In the city were also present. A pleasing programme had been printed for the occasion. Prof. McClellan played a selection from "Lohengrin, "Cradle Song, by Haberier; "Mignon Gavotte, Thomas; Mendelssohns Spring Song; "Capriccio, of by Lemaigre; the Nuns, Wely; march fromHymn "Tann-hausand Banner." Mr. Goddard sang "Hosanna, by Gra-nie- r. Years night and NOTHING OLD. NOTHING RESERVED. NOTHING BUT BARGAINS. ? . 4:' The marriage of Miss Rachel McSMas-te- rs to Mr. Haword A. Fitch was solemnized on .Wednesday evening at the home of the brides parents, at 158 North Main Btreet. The ceremony was |