Show 11 1 IN OGDEN society I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 tho the bowes benefit the benefit ball tendered mr bowes bat i at tho the opera house 1 priday even I 1 ing was a very plea pleasant sint affair although the crowd was small all enjoyed themselves tho the floor was in good con i and there was w as plenty of room to dance with case the ladica ladies in in attend ance were handsomely dressed I 1 mrs lira 1 bolcs 1 owes borea ore a beautiful combination I 1 nation 0 ot lavender gros groo grain and 1 flowered china trimmed in gold gold braid and lace entrain and carried carrie flowers mrs adams oira mrs bowes daughter was charmingly attired in in black silk almost covered in in jets and lace alia and 0 wore flowers miss daisy bowes white corded silk and gold braid pearl ornament on head gloves and slippers to correspond with trimmings carried beautiful roses miss houtz of california an elegant gown of canary colored silk trimmed in ribbon and skirt flounced gloves and shoes same line miss florence tribe pile pale pink silk deep flounces of lace on waist w aist willie w into gloves and shoe shoes mrs need Re edver very becoming costume 0 of f black silk lace trimmings miss hettic nettie slovene stevens grey silk trimmed in in feather leather edge gloves and shoes to match mrs keck an exquisite gown 0 of f yellow silk covered in in black dotted lace black gloves and fan miss stevens vens black velvet silver belt and shoes misa miss emma crimson 11 figured china silk trimmed in in white ri ribbons b bons miss gertie king izing white mull red gloves and shoes mrs beardsley blacksill black gilk silk and laco lace and ribbon trimmings mrs locke wore a very pretty street costume of gray ra y mrs ofaf opil was dressed in in a pink emp empire ire gown gloves and shoes to match flowers in in hair miss M iss kittie hayes costume of dove colored silk a slip of lace trimmed very prettily in in vio violets lias mrs morris blick black and white check roses in in hiir hair h mrs spivey toilet of black silk jet trimmin trimmings a entrain Ms alho olho ilie barks crimson china silk gloves and shoes same shade I 1 mrs butcher serapin gown gow n of red 1 china silk trimmed in in chiff chiffon ou white I 1 1 gloves and androes boes I 1 mrs banka banks costume of black silk jet I 1 I 1 trimmings cut and entrain 1 mrs lira nagle igle black Il henrietta and and velvet 1 mrs F ox gown of black silk trimmed L in in lace entrain mrs sir nettie cloux toilet of dove col ored crepe with street trimmings gloves I 1 I 1 and slices shoes to match mrs conroy red cinna china silk bill hat I 1 I 1 shoes and gloves to match mrs lira dr anderson elegant costume of pale ale blue silk pearl trimmings tirs mrs rhodes grey silk an and velvet trimmings ings among the gentlemen present were D H peery K irwin banks conway conw ay stevens conlisk nagle tate butcher peery barnes schramm bramm Sc jarvis eirv is con roy locke boeve bowes R 0 burt lowler fowler spivey graham joseph peery I 1 i I 1 wall 1 five party I 1 thursday evening the home of prof and 31 mrs rs nagle was the scene of a pretty high five party all young ladies and gentlemen with the exception of a few who assisted mrs nagle agle in in entertaining her guests miss opal INIC mcmillen millen and miss mason rhodes won the ladies prizes and mr kercher lier and mr tate the an elaborate supper wag was prepared by the reed and served in mrs nagles igle a parlor miss ashmore re cited in in fier her usual elegant way prof eagle agle played one of his 1 own compositions and delighted ins his guests those present were mesdames locko locke and present beckwith 1 I 1 mi sea B dee houx K clayes D bowes rosenbaum me milieu millen ashmore Ash moro mason rhodes asli steward peery kercher lier 41 schramm E rosenbaum tate rate corse j jenkins 11 gillett peyton and beck opera of 1131 martha artlia in which they heard for the last time the sweet voice of E emma mina abbott F for or some somo little time after tins this I 1 literature and whist alternated until fl airs mrs II 11 pf af P Ir enderson entertained the me club in january 1891 when it was decided that as literature was more interesting than whist tb all coterie should merge into a purely literary club to meet only semimonthly semi monthly with the I 1 iago ego of inviting a few guests at each meeting mrs ransford smith mrs maginnis and mrs briggs were appointed as a committee to d draft it a new set bet of bylaws by laws which form the present coniti aution of the coterie one article of said constitution limits the tile membership to twenty which is now complete in process of time new members were added and old ones resigned so some me on account recount of home duties others leavi leaving town among the latter being mrs C V C dey who ho went to reside it in salt lake city much to th the regret of every member ber of the coterie which she had origin originated ted the clila club showed its appreciation catiz of her kindness by presenting her with a handsome book before she left mrs P 11 II emerson was proclaimed president by acclamation in mrs lira deys place place with mrs smith as vice dent ent each lady retaining her respective office ever since being eing unanimously elected reelected re at the h expiration spir 6 of every very term mrs afro J N kimball and mrs fred adams held the offices of secretary and treasurer respectively for a long time but finally both were obliged to resign on account of illness both declining a election reelection re afterwards the offices are now held combined by mrs john corlew under mrs emerson a thoroughly systematic course of study lias has been pursued with readings from shakespeare I 1 care tennyson schiller and other F favorites lav vori orites tes at in intervals for rest and recreation england wales scotland iceland the scandinavian peninsula russia germany austria france spain and portugal have been visited on paper by this intellectual club the coterie has also had the delight of listening in to mrs lira splendid description of tho tile sistine chapel in the tile vatican at rome a description never to bo be forgotten at a recent meet meeting the question of joining the general genera III F federation eder aaion of clubs was favorably voted upon and soon the tile coterie will belong to that organization this will be a great benefit to tho the ladies as it gives them th the 0 privilege lege pf of visiting any c club lub of the federation in in the united states after the summer vacation it was decided for many excellent reasons to meet in the council chamber the free use of which had been kindly granted b by y mayor turner and la coterie lias has convene convened d there ever since every member being allowed to invite 0 one friend each time it is considered an all honor to be invited to spend an all afternoon with the coterie ladies bring their needle work and listen and work while the reading is going on the present membership is composed of the following ladies mesdames emerson smith kimball adams perkins Per kius Il howard oward shilling elliott page banister williams gill robison gilbert gatrel JIa maginnis ginnis cross walker evans lew and misa miss minnie NOTES mr murphy of omaha is in the city mrs brinker of salt lake is it in the ibe city dr and mrs fischer spent xmas in salt lake mr and mrs Il herrington errington have returned to town miss kim king I 1 entertained a few friends friday evening miss josie kehoe is visiting with friends in ogden mr of portland ore Oregon unspent on spent christmas in ogden miss entertained lier her friends wednesday afternoon at cards miss mario harvey arve a card party wednesday evening to about thirty friends I 1 the tile tuesday evening high five club will hold its next meeting at the bouse house of mr air and mrs kennedy tuesday january ad 1893 I 1 mr and mrs frank D richards jr and mrs conroy and miss daisey bow will wil I 1 columbian ball at salt lake monday evening owing to tile absence of mrs conroy misses kinland lewis the leading sopranos of tho tile catholic choir the millard lard mass cannot possibly bo be repeated the sing singing ingon on christmas day was very fine misses king and steward sang adista fidalis in in a very creditable manner mr wallace rendered navareth in in an elegant style he ile lias has one of the finest baritone voices in the west it dorcas society lne the dorcas society will resume its I 1 regular meetings on I 1 friday january 6 at the residence e of ol sirs mrs A J lV warner arner twenty fifth street the resident requests a full attendance as I 1 miness E business of importance cornea comes before the society also an election of officers for the tile ensuing six months I 1 I 1 la coterie without doubt the most noteworthy literary circle in ogden is the 06 terio of ladies who meet in the counsel chamber chami I 1 of the city hall semimonthly semi monthly for mutual literary benefit november 18 1890 mrs C 0 doy dey who was then living li ogden invited a number of ladies to her home ionic for literary conversation on queen elizabeth and her reign when the guests I 1 vere were all assembled a very pretty surprise a appeared P in the person of miss eugenic smith who was magnificently i dressed in costume to represent elizabeth W and who read a moat most interesting paper aper on her reign sustaining the tile chari acter throughout the afternoon after td discussing good queen bess for some t time whist was introduced and enjoyed ent for an hour or two when the con again reverted to lite literature and a regularly 1 organized I 1 literary whist club was proposed by mrs lire dey the proposition met with universal favor and the club which was as eventually to become the finest and most reliable literary circle in the city W was as duly organized and the following lowing ol ladies became the first mem mcm bers jen of the now famous coterie mesdames lesda mea dey unanimously declared i president kimball secretary emer eon son smith gordon shilling maguire 9 miller allan 11 ursell breeden alleon allson alli I 1 n briggs miner aliner corlow bilth and mlles alles and kimball the meetings were to be held once one 0 a I 1 week each member entertaining in alphabetical phabe I 1 abe order every other week to E devoted to literature exclusive exclusively lyp alternating with whist at the next meeting held at the residence of mrs mr s I 1 3 11 II emerson bm erson the club was given c n L its i i name la coterie and baliv la coterie 0 te rie ft it has remained to tile honor honorof of its L rounder founder and to the credit of those who worked so faithfully to make O 0 it ha tit it is second to none on decem decent per b 3 the coterie postponed its jc regular IO 10 ar meet ing to attend in a bod body y the |