Show society column ladle reception luncheon lunch eom card or dancing parties or any social gathering gatherl ngi wl will 1 I confer a great favor u upon he ed editor i for and the social element elemen t PU 0 th city lu general by giving a descriptive account lor for publication or by informing the society edl f lor or ol 01 any event that baa has pl or Is 18 to tte take ploce place in the dear nerr future the fame same favor li is asked of the different organizations order orders and clubs givina ocla entertainment entertainments matter tent sent to the society editor tn in care of titz STANDARD aTAN DARo up to fild friday r afternoon will appear in the widely society coll column a of the bunday sunday issue of 0 this paper papera DAY the giving of one sunday in the year eat especially to the children la Is a sweet an and d honored custom cliff childrens day will be observed today to day in nearly all tho the churches in the city the members of the mandolin club are expected to play at the presbyterian church adding mu ch to an already care carefully lully prepared pro gramme at the M E church besides the seimon to the children in the morning 1 there will be a it sunday morn school ent entertainment ertain ment in the evening BALL ts IN till TU PAVILION A public bill waa was riven given in lester park pavilion ilion friday evening by the daught rs 00 0 F although daughters e of 0 rebecca 1 I 0 the storm prevented many from attending there were about thirty five couples on the floor and all enjoyed the dancing till the wee sma hour hours of il miming awning ice lee cream and nd cake were serve dand in addition each lady belonging to the club carried a basket filled with choice viands which were bold sold to the gentlemen lor for themselves and their partners the music was furnished by prof navels orchestra committee Commit teo on arrango mente mrs A mra lira Flo flewelling welling and frank howe committee mra howe howe mrs biro flewelling mrs couch and gre mrs shepard the floor managers were mis site mor marray mrs biro A loeb and J D hard kindergarten LAWN ETC the lawn fete given by mrs biro arthur gardinder ler at the close of the kinder earten school was something unique garten most lost of the little ones were three and four years old none older than ten they were all prettily dressed with flowers the exercises were opened by singing the little ones marching from the schoolroom to the parlor taking their places and going through the gymnastics like little soldiers the little tt leones onea taking separate parts were gracie davis bessie gardinier cora and jennie farr maggie maggle and eliza baird edith and winnie winnio ray davis loney kich rich after the exercises the children marched once around the room forming the letter bi S ll 11 then marching back into the schoolroom the rai rain in the afternoon caused a removal ol 01 of f the tables into the dining room where some forty guests parents and ab children ildren partook of ice cream and ca cake kewith with fruit TUG THE V F V F KLUB KLUD A meeting of the F F K K was held at miss alin Petten gills on twenty fourth street wednesday evening A dinner of seven courses moat most elaborately prepared was served to which the guests did ample justice the desert a equale of ice inthe in the center of the table filled with strawberries raspberries rasp berries bananas an and d pine apple was ornamental as sa well as delicious mr smith as toast master gayette gave the toast cooking aa as an art to which miss Pette ngUl responded in a bright and entertaining manner the toasts were drunk in ladies champagne idan ba water the guesta guests presen present t were mr sir and biro J S lewis lawis misses smith rosenbaum fannie and mamie mamle steller and Ile sers smith loeb beckwith jenkins wallace rosenbaum gilbert kenner and boreman roman the next and lut fast me meeting eting ot of the season wilf will be at the home of mrs biro J S lewis IC ICE Z CREAM FESTIVAL the ice lee cream festival at the presbyterian presby by terian church tuesday evening was a social as well as financial cees A large number of people were constantly 0 comia and going and the tables were literally cleared of 0 refreshments not even a lone one sandwich being left to tell the tale the money for or the ice fee cream waa was donated and the ladies made it themselves cake coffee and sand riches were almo pro v aided vided ded the members member of the mandolin 11 if club club d y offered their services vices and an d the ladies ladi a of the society are very grateful for their enjoyable music w which added so much to the pleasure of the tile evening A ai As s the expense were very flight slight most of the money taken in will be net not gain the ladies of the society in connection with prof navels orchestra will rive an entertainment on tuesday thead ay evening J june U no 30 b OGDEN MUSICAL SOCIETY we are glad to learn of the growth of the ogden musical society which held its second meeting in the new west academy on monday monda evening evenin A constitution was adophes adopted and plans plan gs for future work considered conni dered to morrow selections from the creation one of the Braa deit of haydens oratorios wil be rehearsed and preparations beguin for the production of this work in oden ogden mr air E W kent is at homo home in condo conducting acting a chorus and will undoubtedly develop some excellent results from this society over thirty na names were added t to the list of in membership embers p monday night which increases the present number to more than eighty the chorus promises now to reach one hundred at least the society people Is I 1 of the city are becoming strongly F interested te rested in the work and ogden will have a choral society of which etie she may be proud A LAWN strawberry SOCIAL notwithstanding the storm 4 quite its a number of people e gathered at t the e residence of prof II 11 W king ring on friday evening the ladies of the congregational gat ional church had intended to hold bold a strawberry festival on the lawn but their plans were frustrated fruit rated by bythe the heavy rain the ladies not being at all discouraged however the company were entertained indoors mrs ring very kindly opening her home to them an excel excellent ant pro gramme of vocal and instrumental music was given by mr mrs A 11 II nelson mrs Arm armstrong mrs lira ring dr armstrong and mr these people are BO so well known and their musical talent so well appreciated that suffice to aa say their efforts were much enjoyed joyed ice lee creim cream strawberries berries and cake w were ere served as refreshments and the guests departed after a very pleasant evening among those present were dr and mrs biro armstrong dr howley rev A J bailey and family mr and mrs hank mrs Bruc eMre williams miss nutting and mrs airs hudson TUB THE the third philharmonic concert was given in the fifth ward educational institute tuesday evening the overtures by the orchestra were excellent and received with much applause by special request prof nagel played I home forne sweet home homell on the piano the rendition of this time honored yet always popular piece was very fine and called forth an in encore to which 3 mr fr nagle responded wit with a brilliant piano solo mr air burleighn Burl Bur elgba leighs song come into the garden maude mande was alaoen alao encored mr Ba burleigh giving as bis his sa sec conj d selection the memory ol 01 the pal past 8 t I 1 I 1 on being called back after hor first song mrs afro nixie nagle rendered the cows are in the corn ina ia most charming arming di manner iha duet by mr air and MM biro kent and oil Briga brigade 12 song BUO by mr air kent as au so encore were the usma goms of 0 the evening mr who is a favorite in oden ogden sang in bis his usual pleasing style the chorus star of Des De endine sending night without accompaniment deserves especial special mention bliss bollins ins favored the audience with welcome pretty primrose bl by special request mr air foster rave gave a c arronet solo which was one of the finest things of the evening FAREWELL RECEPTION IOtT A very pleasant party was given at the home of 0 mrs airs win jenkins on lincoln ave monday night he her r eon bon alien allen 11 II jenkins acting aa so host at I 1 it was in reality given in farewell to the cadets cabets from the military school and their young friends about thirty two young g people were present and en roun joyed oyd themselves theme elvea most thoroughly one of the guests miss bliss maggie thompson was much complimented compliment et on her bravery in attending the gathering having been ha tile victim of ua an ac accident ident in ibe the early part ot of the evening while sherae she was dressing the wind blew the curia curtain n into the room and over the lamp instantly igniting not only the curtain bat but the drees worn at the time by misa thompson her cries for help brought assistance at once but not before the articles mentioned with others on and near the toilet table were partially destroyed st miss thompson escaped serious injury though her bands hands were badly burned the prompt assistance sleta si nce given by her father and other members of the family prevented wha what might otherwise have been a very serious calamity THE A 0 U W LECTURE the A 0 U W entertainment at fit the city ball bill last monday evening was a perfect success and fully at tended the program was well arranged and carried out the evenings entertainment opened with some very fine instrumental music by mrs E 0 barrows followed by some well chosen remarks by the chairman A duet by the tout rout bros was listened to with pleasure and also a select solo by mrs biro wm vm L baird the recitation by LEW klaus was received with much applause and encored as was also the solo by miss bliss nina lazotte A song by miss bliss violot pratt was charmingly rendered miss pratt is one of the finest contralto singers in salt lake city and Is always heard with pleasure the duet sung song by mrs A 11 nelson and mr air hodgeman elicited general and di served applause it was excellent the piano solo by miss adi ada barratt barrett showed study and skill while every one who baa has heard the selections given by the mandolin club knows bow delightful they are alyde sears and anderson well pleased the audi ence with their quartette the lecture delivered by E 51 heading reading which was the feature of the evening was interesting and instructive tive extracts from it will be found in another column MEETING or me THE COTERIE A meeting of the coterie was held at the residence pi mrs airs E al allison on tuesday afternoon june 9 when the following pro gramme was rendered an essay by mrs clara brings briggs on the battlefields of england carefully written and well read making the finest page from En glands landle history yet presented to the cl club 3 lire 1 re jamea james N Kim balla balls paper on we et minster abbey brought back memories of 0 many of the illustrious lead dead who deep the tile last alee sleep p in t the he shadow of 0 thesa these walla walls the castles ot of england by mrs alto K R smith which brought to the mind of the hearer those ant lerit abodes waa was ver impressively read by miss eugenia smith an instructive selection on the tho colleges of england was read in an entertaining manner by mrs biro A 0 newill A description of the frost faiez upon the thames bl by mrs jno 8 curlew although a difficult subject was presented with the vividness of a beautiful picture to the assembled ladies A paper on the statues Stat nea of london by madame la carpentier was listened th with interest A reading by miss bliss smith of dry dens feast of alexander second was riven given in her bar usual talented manner A biographical sketch of millet was rendered by the hostess mrs E M allison after which refreshments were served and the ladies ad adjourned jour ned to meet in two weeks at the military academy where they will be entertained by mesdames howard and Nev neavill vill the ladies abent ab ent were mesdames Ma maginnis ginnia mi miner n er adams render henderson flemming flemmin 9 and El chilling Ph billin illing g the invited guests were mesdames head read 9 and d palton patton and the misses kuhn kim kimball all and smith WILD ROSE TEA PARTY on wednesday mr mrs II 11 II 11 spencer entertained a large largo number of friends at fit barhome her home on twenty first street the afternoon waa was devoted to the ladies who thoroughly enjoyed themselves with a wild rose tea party for which the interior of the bouee house we was beautifully decorated by the misses mitchell and spencer spence in the tho evening a reception was gerld tendered ered the members of kents military militar y band and orchestra at 8 the band bond I 1 in their elegant on uniforms took a position od on the lawn which was handsomely decorated with flags and richly illuminated with japanese Jap enese lanterns and rendered bume some charming music the scene and effects were and reminded one of the stories in the arabian nights after awhile the bund band dispersed to mingle with their friends when the orchestra with the assistance of miss bliss may mcgaw as accompanist we went n t into to the parlor and performed the overtures king hydas poet and peasant and that charming little quintette lion do bal 11 it was remarked mark ed by several eastern people present that not even in new york city could one hear these pieces better rendered by the same number of persons mrs sirs spencer sang several songs in excellent style and professor kent played one ond of his im imitable bolos solos refreshments were then served after which the young folks ad adjourned journea to the next bouse house which had been cleared for the purpose and indulged in dancing to their hearts content while the elder ones amused themselves with social talk altogether it was a most charming affair and mrs airs spencer is to be congratulated on her brilliant success as bo hostess atess among those present besides the members of the band were maor mayor turner and wife miss bliss emma turner mrs afro K Too ToD once mr and mrs lira geo wiseman Wi eeman mr and mrs afro ware I 1 miss may mcgaw mr bit and mrs ilard mr air and mrs cave mr and mrs biro W II 11 williams mr sir and mrs biro 0 W chase mr and mrs airs hadley mr sir J W obrien mrs lira J W matcalf mrs airs 11 31 alien allen mr air an and d mrs 11 II mitchell miss bliss teenie Loes kamp in amiss miss sadie kobbins robbins miss bliss C E R 0 abins miss bywater mr air and mrs airs tyree miss tyree mr air and mrs R mitchell mr air p r Buic mina miss slater mies chase and mr venables AX AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE bonne sime very beautiful photographs w we e 0 efen pen by he och ty editor 1 lt 14 w week eek N bring ning ing mc accurate curate pictures of ahe be new and elegad resided re ce oa nail d by judge A B patton on nub hill one I 1 is as very ery good view of 0 the exterior of 0 the house showing its ample piazza and luxurious bow window the other a view taken from the from front porch chowing showing the beautiful home of 0 mr robinson the fruit orchards acha r d a and n in the background the 9 so snow capped mountains one of the many excellent points 0 into about the patton reel resl fence lence is ft tta a fine large piazza from which abe toe beholder obtains ft a view oi of the incomparable valley surrounding ogden the entire city itself eo so beautifully shaded at this tills season of the year and tile he blue mountains beyond bayon d the lake in the distance there can hardly be imagined a more convenient and yet artistically elegant home than this the balls are large with hard wood floors bet pet off by the sol solid id cherry woodwork 0 of I 1 the interior the stairway is broad and easy of ascent ornamented by colored glass windows the parlors are on the right of the reception ball and are large and handsome with 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