| Show miss victeria Vict bria slater letic wednesday lor a month fl eastern tour n jt mrs don magur has gone to california for several weeks visit t liaa wl has guests at her homo the ireland of idaho liw is expected home boon from her musical studies in the east t mr th city i visiting br liter mr george W io salt balte r V ap sar wm the bon vivant ohp we eyia thi city from the capital sf sir and mrs W it spent sunday laft in salt lake as guests of mr and mrs W L jones at the cullen ai i B amr and mra E P jones and miss kate stevens have returned from a two months trip to california florida and old mexico t miss grace sterling and mim buffalo glide will make their debut in laster park pavilion wednesday evening forda orchestra will act as chaperon jt mrs john parkinson and daughter beslic came from evanston to be present at the marriage of mrs park iasoni granddaughter miss marguerite long t mr edward fitzgerald is acquainting his new york friend mr A clayton la rue with the cites attractions and surroundings and tins week took nun out on the cuton cut on ji st an event which promises much in a so cral way is scheduled for wednesday evening when the U C R E ogden pi vision no 9 will give an entertainment at union labor halls jt t mrs 0 E the wife of the well known engineer departed monday morning for an extended tour in california accompanied by her eldest daughter leona during her stay she wil visit a number of relatives and tho principal places of interest in the state 55 t afi the sixtieth wedding anniversary of mr and mrs william eccles tuesday evening supplied one of the pleasant est events of the week and waa by far the largest and most elaborate of appointment of the weeks social happen lags it s next wednesday evening at 8 0 clock the fraternal union will give an entertainment tain ment and lunch to their lodge and its friends col handley will be present and speak on the growth of the order and it is expected a large number of new members will bo taken in y vp a mesdames and McCon mck are the honor guests at a party given this afternoon by mrs at her home on twenty sixth street those ladies will depart monday for los angeles the former on a visit and the latter and her daughter miss katie who have been visiting relatives and friends here to their home js j i A PLEASANT VISIT A J best and wife prominent residents of burt county nebraska are visiting their son al white the well known union pacific trainman this is the first visit io utah of the aged couple and the change of scenes from prairie to mountains has been most pleasing mr and mrs best will remain in ogden the greater part of ohp summer JS J C C C A very pleasant meeting of child culture club took place friday may I 1 at the beautiful home of mrs angus T wright after the usual routine business the president read an article from the normal instructor on among school children the subject was discussed members present suggested questions for next years study dainty refreshments were served by mra parley T wright and the club adjourned to meet in two weeks mrs was the guest of the afternoon 1 jl PRETTY HOME A pretty homo wedding occurred tuesday morning at 9 at tha residence of harry long on twenty sec ond street when miss marguerite loag became the bride of george W jones jr the ceremony was performed by mr brown of the episcopal church in the presence of the immediate of the parties and their moat intimate friends the bride and groom left for salt lake both the parties are well known in ogdan the groom is the son of fpx councilman george W jones of the second ward and the bride the accomplished complis hed daug liter of foreman harry long of the southern pacific shops jit j MERRY SURPRISE the cosy home of mr and mrs earl richardson was invaded by a happy party of their friends monday evening though taken completely 1 he young couple were but litte disconcerted and made of the event a highly pleasurable occasion each gleat presented the with a pretty token conspicuous among which was a handsome the gift of richardson and grant composing the were ana mesdames and noble mesdames F harrington F nichola young peck eastman S richardson me kel lips Halet cd lindsay and cave t t FOR MRS with unanimity and fervor the ladies who partook of mrs charles seamons seatons Sea tons hospitality tuesday voice the delights occasioned thereby cards begun and an elaborate dinner concluded the afternoons pleasures the enjoyment derived from each being unbounded fragrant lilacs and delicate beadi blossoms performed their part in adding cheerfulness to the pleasant surroundings prize recipients were damen and and misa the pleasant hours were complimentary to mrs and were participated by a large number of her fr lenda t YOUNG FOLKS GAYETIES miss rose Me Donald entertained her sunday class thursday evening at her home at 2127 grant ave gamba were played after which luncheon was prizes were awarded to lawrence parr and ullie greenwall those present were grace maralia helli wall mattio middleton amber hill alta Ander Baon lizzie dinsdale laroy hobbs grace mae williams jane empey alice shipley beail wright lillio greenwell ellen shipley maud weaver silveira Sil leavitt bessie lilliain Will iain lillio boym magala may moyes alice green roy tracy frank williams mambow blakeley lawrence farr leg lie warner arthur middleton john Shi ploy william shipley alford larson louie shurtleff lff leroy hobba and war ran Shur tUff X complimentary PARTY mrs thomas fitzgerald planned and as usual successfully car an afi tr moona pleasure for her mother mr hassitt Has sctt her aunt mra mccormick anta a number of friends of these estimable pedal feature of berty ter ty maimed the attention of the 6 being one of those delig 11 A e pleasing to iho aira tc rendition afforded par ot t de J M ment the moments nude bright by the tho anter in which each gleat led hostess joined kalning jinta A luncheons one of those dainty feasts peculiar to this charming hostess rarest of aca the was pread among blooms in the spacious dining characterized aba service room originality and was by unique place cards bearing appropriate inscriptions last wednesday the tolstoi circle held its meeting with sirs miller ather beautiful home Ingle olde A very delightful afternoon was enjoyed aftel quotations mrs shaw recited a poem composed by herself ode to a bated orchard this was followed by our friend in heaven an article on Tenny sons matchless poem crossing the bar was read and followed by the poem itself mrs miller recited a poem written by her eister the old oak tree which was most touching and beautiful in its sentiments the pro pram closed with some fine verses friendship love and truth taft ladies then were invited to a fine lunch served by a little stream under the trees A photograph was taken by the president at this time f the club also one in the lovely pansy garden another interesting feature was watching a large incubator containing eggs where chickens were rapidly hatching the club voted their country trip a great success and wished prosperity and long life to their kind boat and hostess mr and mrs T J miller club will meet with mrs P A cook street next wednesday at 2 p in sharp 8 AGLAIA tuesday may ath with mrs claud ives as hostess aglaia enjoyed one of the best meetings the club has seen this year it was current eventa day and the ladies came well prepared to engage in the discussion that was led by mrs gideon and each and every topic was handled in a way that showed the ladies were as capable of talking about the national games and emigration as they are of commenting on classical literature mrs hurst continued the discussion with a well prepared article on the coming st louis fair which waa so intensely interesting that every lady present made a new resolve that she herself would be one of tho thousands that would throng the fair grounds the club regretted that their president miss eddy could not bo present but found ia sirs gordon a congenial substitute the gues gue s of the afternoon were mrs bond and mrs hutchinson this meeting closed the literary program of the yc arand the annual or business meeting was postponed for two weeks for of the program committee fee and will be held on june ard 3rd when all members are requested to bo present jt j announcement A most enjoyable time was spent tuesday afternoon at the home of mrs ti E wiggins who informally announced to the assembled young ladies the engagement ga of her sister miss elizabeth folkman to mr michael ipsen the afternoon was passed in interesting contests music and time speeding conversation after which the guests were ushered into the dining room where tempting delicacies awaited them the table was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and smilax the color scheme being pink and white beside the plate of bah guest was a pretty souvenir consisting of pink and white carnations and white jonquils tied with white ribbon attached to which wasa dainty announcement card after another hour of merriment the fortunate guests departed wishing the bride to be a future of unalloyed happiness and voting mrs wiggins and miss folkman incomparable hostesses those present were misses goria and claritsa folkman pearl slater margaret mcelroy mary egertson Em ertson katheryn mamie giggina Wig gina edith purdy bertha and pearl bielle well edith farr bertha stone and joan reaver jt jt jt MISS SNYDERS RECITAL the following taken from the detroit news tribune will be of interest to miss snyders many friends in this city miss phoebe pearl snyder of ogden utah gave a graduates recital friday afternoon at chaffee hall that was one of the most delightful entertainments of the reason the hall was appropriately decorated in green foliage and pink carnations in the various scenes the lady wore two exquisite gowns one of pink de boie over pink taffeta the second gown was a dainty creation of pale blue crepe do chine over blue taffeta and trimmed with point lace miss snyder is a hand some and graceful young woman with a well modulated voice abo program was in two parts tha first being a dramatic rendition of A midsummer nights dream by shakespeare which ft marked talent for impersonation there being not leas than ial distinct characters the applause that frequently interrupted the interpretation waa an evidence of its success the second part of the program consisted of two numbers the first a legend by sir alfred lyall throughout which misa snyder improvised musical accompaniment proving herself a drifted rifted ahn beconi number was a humorous humo roua and written by mrs edna chance noble entitled ellens decision snyder who la also studying music in the city will adopt the concert stage aa her profession tho excellence cel lence of the recital friday is an aa fiu ranco of succo aa renn LETTERS iny 9 twenty beven letters from wiliam penna voluminous correspondence have been sold at auction of 2 bero for an aggregate bum |