Show suc COLUMN BIRTHDAY Wed wednesday nesda e evening the home of mrs thomas 0 orchard cl rd on twenty fourth street estreet was the scene ot of a joyous gathering planned by the hostess as 8 a the occasion occasion Sc casion being the birthday ot of T TH 11 sweeny it was a leap year party and the pro gramme consisted of instrumental 1 I and vocal music interspersed with recitations mrs airs orchard recited charmingly an original piece written and read by mr air occasioned merriment and reflected slightly on bachelors mr sweeney looked very conscious the SOD song never in a thousand years was ably rendered by mr ci J mcmillen ending with dodou do you think t hl mr sweeny will again eee see twenty one never in a thousand yeara years etc other music and recitations together aith an elegant hupfer sapper filled the re in inbinder ginder of the even evening I 1 na the parlors were Plo fusel y decora decorated t ed with beautiful flowers dower from efrom california and each guest was presented with a bouque bou those present were misses mary agnes and fannie blag maguire alre riordan williams If harper arper Tb thorn ompson littlefield sebastian and buchmuller will jenkins barton sweeney odonnell schuyler costello mcginley mcmillen tea and mcknight jr at a late hoar boar the guests departed wishing mr sweeny many happy returns of the day and thanking their hostess tor for a jolly good time ascribing J WESLEY HILL the reception at the M E church last tuesday evening gave an opportunity for five hundred people to show their interest in the pastor rev J wesley hill and bis his lovely wife on their return from the eist esst the auditorium was brilliantly lighted with its handsome chandelier aud and pulpit arch of electric lights and in ite its beauty of finish and harmony of color was a genuine pleasure to the audience prof kindly served as organist for the evening and the short pro gramme mostly of musical numbers was excellent throughout and received with evident satisfaction by all present the address of welcome by judge boreman expressed the sentiments of the audience and was wae responded to by the pastor rev dr shields ot of the presbyterian church with a number of his sock flock and numerous representatives of other churches were present the guests were requested to gradually retire to the basement at the rate of 0 about one hundred at a ame time where one of the most delightful socials was acco accompanied mi p ailed riled by refreshments hospitably and 1111 til served to all comers the r ladies adies who had charge of this dopart department part ment mrs airs J 0 paine mrs le armstrong and mrs biro 0 E fowble with their efficient corps of workers deserve special commendation for their efficient sei vice TRE W C T U the womans comans christian temperance union meets as usual at 3 p in on wednesday in the presbyterian church it is hoped that now that the weather is favorable the attendance may be increased and that new members may join the active forces A small amount of money has been appropriated at the national headquarters for organization work in this territory which it is hoped will be somewhat increased by local effort it is expected that mrs reese who is now in washington will devote some time this spring to temperance work in utah BIRTHDAY bartt on thursday evening march mr and mrs mra J A smith gave ft a birthday day party part in honor of their daug daughter titer carrie cary cards music cand and dancing were indulged in until near midnight nid night when supper was served those present were miss barkett miss alias hill lena wright maezie thompson thorn paon alice richey bessie borritt marritt nettie nettle fitzgerald maud ledford nellie barritt pat douglass Doue lasa bert rich george burritt herman knau i ay lou reynolds and allan stephens THE CORAL CLUB the coral club met at the residence of mr jos ballantyne orchard avenue on thursday evening fast last those present were mrs rose ballantyne mrs roee rose stratford misses edna and lou eldredge maggie lottie lettie and clara chambers Sta stayner stratford and heller and ballantyne J G stratford ridges egbert stratford culley colley and stanford progressive euchre occupied the attention of the members during the entire evening at the terminal point of the playing the contest for the honors of the first table was close and exciting the successful contest a were mrs rose stratford and mr air egbert stratford the interest around the booby table had flagged considerably sider older ably during the latter part of the evening from the fact that in the early biases stages of the game mrs biro rose ballantyne and mr air ridges bad leaped so to speak so 60 fir far ahead of all competitors that it required but the most indifferent handling of the cards on their bartto part to main tain a good lead to the end at the conclusion of the card playing a dainty and palatable luncheon was served and freely partaker partaken par taken of after which the members of odthe the coral 1 I disieno percell per fell 1 pronouncing it an evening delightfully spent and mr and mrs biro ballantyne a host and hostess who knew bow how to entertain right roy ally MISS MAY WILLIAMS SURPRISED thursday eveni evenitz nig last lut a surprise was brought about on miss may williams at her residence in barrs farrs lane alane dancing was the joyous oyolo pastime of the evening iu in which about twenty couples took part at 11 supper was served after I 1 which dancing was resumed the ogden mandolin club serenaded the party with the moet most excellent music highly appreciated by the boys and girls alike the be ladies present were mies miss annie barr annie B williams cassie cassle moyes alice alic boatright Boatri glit sarah may bowen terra Shoop lilile bowen hate hattie tie lot lofgreen green cn IN kellee lie grow louie bowen gra race c a matilda atilda andersen anderson may gil I 1 christine Ingebr ingebretsen eteen Ben annie laron anna annis williams may williams mamie tribe and rachel thomas re the names were geo shipley robert barr walter schofield frank williams tom peter williams chas anderson frank whitehead whitebead john barker joe higginbotham orson williams john higginbotham gas weldon joe tribe john haliday hallday william tra tribe harry williame joa joe williams james ingebretsen Ingebret sens walter berry and walter bort bart everything and every everybody bod was kept in good humor till the small loure hours of the morn morning ingo when the happy crowd dispersed TOB THE BENEFIT BALL c e III the benefit dance given in honor of J john OEM critchlow last thursday night by the select social club was well attended the follow following lt g ladies and gentlemen Pant lemon were present mesdames Meed amea W F stevens M J stevens R RO correll orrell 31 13 browning E browning T J thomas htanley dee doe garner J Ney scott and nd Ilera tege misses annie amato covington opt ellea ellen thomas may Lon lanew trey 1 olly oily hanchek ek childs sarah belnap kichel rachel middleton E B WU jaa eon son minnie n annie and ad sarah browning new newman n nelly rachel achel and polly stev stevens may and verna erna graham roee rose harris mary cole wealthy don douglas glas annie sarah srah and beckte eckle woodwards nellie douglas lizzie lizzle higginbotham ai john critchlow joe neilson ed va pursell sam childs will jones buzay auslin austin mat list browning swain harry ford parley eldridge pat dogan steve aborn ed miller lon graham theo chirds T J thomas earnest stevens 0 cri crider r W fanton F scovill P anderson And ereon frank browning W white W clark and others whose names coula could not be he learned the club will give a danco dance every tuesday night in the social hall half AT THE PATTON MANSION one of the most elegant entertainments entertain menta of the season was given at st the magnificent borne home of mr air and mrs A B patton on nob hill last thursday evening the residence was ablaze with lights from 9 garret ar ret to cellar and for an hour and a b half if carriages arrived it being befog the a anten beason cards and dancing were dispensed with and mue ic was the feature of the evening the beautiful hostess received her guests inobe in the large ball dressed in an ex exquisite qu gown of tan silk cut en train with front of white broadcloth embroidered with gold the musical and literary pro gramme was most interesting th the eolos solos of mr and mrs nagel mr air alexander and mr air norton were deli A pathetic recitation by mrs bell and a humorous reading by miss alias eugenia F smith formed a happy co cot braet the gentlemen were in ull PIA dress and the costumes of the Is ladies d leg were rich and varied among the many guests were mrs frank nagel dressed in a lovely costume of black and old rose s bilk ilk cut demi braid and trimmed with full front of silk cord cord mrs george bell costume of yellow brocade crepe trimmed with lavender ribbons and pansies A large ostrich fan elegant diamonds and dainty yellow clippers slippers completed this becoming I 1 costume mrs airs heywood white silk chiffon ox blood gloves and corsage bacquet of wh white ito bya hyacinths inobe me miss so hattle miner wore black lace and diamonds mrs L B adams a trained gown of elegant fawn silk and black lace mrs aire 1 I marks black silk trimmed with pearl mrs afro dr andersen anderson black lace embroidered broi dered with gold miss daisy daley bowes pink silk costume pink slippers and white lace miss eugenia smith evening costume of pink silk corsage boquet of roses others ot the guests were mr air and mrs robert robinson mr and mrs air a W WR it swan mr and mrs ad kuhn mr and mrs whalen mr and mrs airs shilling mr air and mrs 0 E hill mr and mrs afro 11 W smith mr and airs arso 0 H mcclure mr and mrs shepherd aarand mr and mrs aire richardson mr and mrs spencer mr and mrs elliott mr air and mrs S 8 schramm mr and mrs J 11 holmes mr and mrs john hubbell mr and mrs airs cross mrs bettl agil lOrs rhodes mm mrs miner mrs J 8 bore or manI roan mrs Airs G C A nelson mr and mrs bowes mr air and mrs airs A G hart mr air and mrs W white I 1 mrs airs locke mrs harvey dr and mrs campbell mr and mrs theo robinson miss wichard Wis Wi bard ahard bart smith JOB jos peery jarvis an and d dr fischer Fi echer choice refreshments were served in the dining room which was decorated with trailing vines and beautiful cut sowers flowers the guests lingered until the wee small hours seeming loathe to leave the hospitable home of mr and mrs patton and wis ing them happiness and prosperity AFRICAN M S X CHURCH entertainment following is the p proe ro r ramme a me to be rendered by the m members m b r of the african methodist leth odist church in the M E church of this city wednesday night march opening chorus call all hand hands upon deck R c ri richardson chardson Kl leger and lokan logan Rienz ios address to the Roi homan K L denson bus colw bol come como U up irom 0 M the sea oh dead R pa C gan trio jew jews cru crucified idled J jeu shaven shavers armstrong Amit and gates bong song my old kentucky rome mr mrs borrow borrows piano solo quartette Quartet teG ire ale back my own native ile isle white mandolin gold guitar accompaniment J L leger boo putting on style mr mrs J L fulkerson Fulk ergon atou tt ou trio shavers xii r 0 n taud and gates Quartette Come wh where ere the hll lille lea bloom loom w white bite Recitation The school girl mr mrs wallace bong song steal away to jegu jesus A LEAP YEAR BALL the Y L M I 1 A of the fifth ward gave a pretty little leap year party in thein the institute friday evening it was a grand success financially as well as socially sweet music was one of the features and to add to the pleasure the ladies prepared a fine lot of boquete for the dancers A number of plants were donated which when sold netted a neat little sura bum to the association ODD FELLOWS BALL the odd fellows follows social club gave a grand cap and necktie ball friday evening 1 march match 11 1892 at the odd fellows FollOW 81 ball hall it was decidedly a success there was considerable merriment in the drawing of ties for on that act depended the ao selection lection of each gent lemans partner the music and dancing wb which was kept up till midnight was of a high order and all bad had a most glorious time NOTES miss elliott and miss kuhn sent anent a few days in salt lake last week mrs A B patton will receive her callers at her home next wednesday miss davis of salt lake is vi visiting eltIng with mrs J A holmes of this city mrs willis T beardsley left saturday morning for california where she she wilt will spend a few weeks tomorrow to morrow monday evening the ladies hebrew benevolent so society clisty will give their first annual purim ball in the boyle ball the ladies ald society of the christian church will give a free offering social at the residence of mrs airs E J holmes Hormes 2442 monroe avenue wednesday evening march A good time la is anticipated prof narzal has just received a very flattering offer from a prominent denver church to accept the this position of organist and mrs afro nagel as solo soprano both mr and mrs lira nagel have however decided to make their their home this certainly speaks well for their opinion of ogden from the amount of cloth sold by the III dry goods merchants it can be safely sa eaid irad that the kate greenaway Gree ball to be given in boyle ball hall on Wednes wednesday dy march 16 by the ladies leap ye year ar club will be a grand success as DO no lad lady y will be allowed on the floor without a kate greenaway costume until after 11 all who attend will be sure of of a good time mr john corrie carrie mr F adan V dan kowske mr hyde and miss lottie currie carrie returned to salt lake like city monday morning having attended ended the wedding reception of capp cappie le robins robins to mr air john pingree of the first national bank ale is currie Curr lein in her nanal usual plow IDS ing manner assisted in the rw receiving elvins and enter tIll ag of the guests neat |