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Show I 1 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL THROUGHOUT THESTAfa l I Park City I Society fl Spoelnl to The Tribune. PATUC CITY. Ool. 2ii. Tho Woman's Athunnoum mot at the homo of Mrs. Chark-s Shields on Monday, with lho 1 president In the chair and llfteon mcm- bers present. Mrs. F. W. HayL coiuluct-ed coiuluct-ed the lesson review, which was partlcu-larly partlcu-larly Interesting. Mrs. M. F. Allen rood Pickens's description of morning light. Miss Mary Shields read of "Nell nnd l ie Echodlmaster." Tho next mooting of tho club will ho at Mrs. L. 13. Hubbard's home, tomorrow, October 2S. Mrs. M. Bezsant and Mrs. F. Tyng of American Forlc were guests of the club on Mon- B The members of tho "500" club and a few invited friends enjoyed a most de-llghtful de-llghtful afternoon with Miss Clara B. Fargo on Thursday. Delicious refresh-ments refresh-ments were served by Miss Fargo and her sister, Mrs. Fargo, after several games had been played, after which the prlza was awarded to Mis. J. W Thomp-ton. Thomp-ton. The members and guost-s cut for tho guest's prize, and Mrs. O. C. Lock-iart Lock-iart was the successful contestant. Mrs. J, W. White of Salt Lalo was tho recipient of a pleasant surprise Wcdnes-dav Wcdnes-dav evening, given at the Sherman home on Park avenue, Bridge whist was played and later a dainty luncheon was served. Tho guests included Mrs. A. Williams, Mrs. II. Welsh. Mrs. E. J. Beggs. Miss Amber Bardsley. Doctor and Mrs. R. E. Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields, Dr. W. J. Bardsley. The seniors and Juniors of the high Echool entertained tho football team at a Jolly hayrack party Tuesday evening The young people drove io Snyderville, "where a hot supper awaited the coming of the guests, nnd after partaking of the delicacies, the return trip was made, nil voting the event a successful one. Tho guests Included tho Misses Irma ISvnns, Bess Barnicott, Julia Hurley, Myrtle Peterson. Pearl Crowther, Mao Klmmo, Blanch Delghton, Lizzie Shields, Ada Kimball, Nell Mitchell, Ethel Ras-hand, Ras-hand, Kate Sullivan. Minnie Carey, Cath-erlno Cath-erlno Shields, Susie Shields; and Messrs. W. Deason, E. Harrlng-ton. Harrlng-ton. R. Townsond. J. Dalglelsh, B. Woods, C. Hartwell. W. Shay. D. Smith, W Fos-1or, Fos-1or, P. Tobin, O. Peterson, It. Cushlng, J. McDonald and Dan Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Hara entertained a fl email party of friends Monday evening fl in honor of Mrs. Durkln, who has gone to the city to reside. Music and cards, Together with a tempting luncheon, were features of the pleasant event. To meet lho guest of honor there were Invited i Mrs. .T. Farrell, Mrs. r,. Garvin, Mr. and Mrs. L.. Cunningham, and others. , Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith entertained tho members of the Bridge Whist club -at their home. Friday ovenlng. ,. Tho Jndles' society of tho Congrega-tlonal Congrega-tlonal church was entertained at the Lome 'of Mrs. E. J. Beggs, Frlduy after- B The Misses -Minnie and Kathryn Cun-fl Cun-fl nlnghnm entertained Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W, Street at tea Wednesday evening. 1 A number of theater parties were given Tuesday evening for "The Merry Wives of Windsor." VAV1 fl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emory, former Parkites, but now of Mammoth. Utah, spent .several days" here the past -week ronewlng old acquaintances. 1 Ir Mrs. L. B. Wight and children are j visiting In Zlou with relatives and friends. j Mrs. J. W. White came up to Park on fl Tuesday and remained until Thursday, the guest of Mrs. F. W. Sherman. Mrs. E. Giles and son. George, are visiting !n NophI with relatives. They will visit with Salt Lake friends before returning home. B t Mr. and Mrs. W D. Sutton went down to the city Tuesday for a two-weeks rtay with relatives. . They will also spend several days at Provo and SpiingvIIIe. Mrs. E. Cuilings. who lias been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wight for a number of weeks, returned to her home nt Grand Island. N'cb., Wednesday. Mrs. J. Durkln departed for the city on Wednesday, where sho will remain this winter. Mrs. J. W. Thompson and two children spent the past week at the King mine, guests of Mrs. M. J. Daly. B Mrs. R. D. Robins of Ogdcn Is the guest of Mrs. F. M. Smith for a few days Henry Welsh spent a couple of days at Morgan City the past week, on busLness matters. Mr. and Mrs. Is. Rovc and two sons left for Salt Lake Thursday afternoon, where they expect to remain Indefinitely. t Miss Maggie Bonner of Midway nnd Albert Stewart of Park City were quietly married on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stew-nrt Stew-nrt will make their home here. The Columbian society entertained ' Its friends ut the Lincoln building Fri- day afternoon. H . G. M. Gillette and S- N. Treweek en-tertalncd en-tertalncd at a pleasant dinner at the Wabash' on Sunday, in compliment to Mrs. E. B. Jennings, Misses Julia and Lillle Burlln, Grace and Cyril Jennings. JBJBJJ Blzmark Snyder, H. B. Younger, George Phillips. Rob Dalglelsh, Dr. C. M. Wilson. M. J. Daly. Thomas Reams, were Salt Lake passengers Jthopaat week. G. M. Gillette, foreman of tho Wabash. Is visiting' In Zlon with his family. WaWJ Judge P; II. Tallon has returned from Idaho, whoro ho went on business mat- JBJBB Rev. E. Rydberg returned to the city on Monday. IMrs. M. Benant, Marian and Lucllo , LarnLort returned to tho city on Frl- dny. Mrs. F. Tyng has returned o her homo nt 4rerlcan Fork, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. A. P.. Weoter. Misses Florenco and Helen Talbott and Master Presley Talbott have gone to the , city for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hodgson entertained enter-tained a small party of friends on Wednesday, In honor of Mrs. Bezant and Mrs. Tyng of American Fork. Mrs. W. F. McLaughlin and baby are home from a month's stay with friends at Boise, Jda. " - . Mrs. Charles Watson of Salt Lake came up to Park Thursday morning for a visit of several days with her daughter. Mrs. Dnn B. Shields. Miss Trella Crcsup and Miss Lumley went down to tho city on Thursday to visit the public schools. Mrs. M. J. Dnlv and children leave this week for Salt Lnke, whero thoy will make their future home. V Mr. nnd Mrs. r. H. Towey leave on Wednesday next for St. George, whero they will spend tho winter months. M Mrs. S. E. Huey has gono to the city for a stay of two wcoks with friends. Miss Agnes Harrington went down lo the city on Tuesday and remained until Thursday. -i Mrs. John Welsh and- Miss Mae Balllee havf returned from a threo days' stay In Zlon. x a v Mrs. A. Johnson returned from Hcbcr on Tuesday. w Mrs. A. R. Weoter gave a theater party Tuesday evening, and an Informal mu-slcale mu-slcale Thursday evening. In honor of Mr3. M. Besznnt and Mrs. F. Tyng of American Amer-ican Fork, who hnvo been her guests for ten days. -4 Miss Florenco nnd Lee Talbott entertained enter-tained at dinner Monday ovenlng, complimentary compli-mentary to Mr. nnd Mrs. Wcetcr and guests. I Richfield Social Notes Special to Tho Tribune. RICHFIELD, Oct. 20. Miss Mazy Bcal went to Ephralm, Friday, whero she will j spend a couple of weeks visiting friends. Mrs. C. S. Rust and son passed through Rlohnald, Frldny morning, on their wny to Mantl, whero they will spend tho winter Mrs. IT. W. Ramloso returned Friday from Salt Lake, where she has been visiting for some time. Miss Estelle Forgoon went to Marys-vale, Marys-vale, Friday, to visit Mrs. Myrtle Ken-yon Ken-yon and son. James Nellson, who formerly lived In Richfield, but Is now located In Scofleld, was In town Monday. i Mrs. Cuddaback of Sallna visited In Richfield over Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Leo Clerk. Mies Elmlrn Cuddaback accompanied herjiomo Monday. Mrs. C. M. Hansen of Elstnoro was In town on a shopping expedition this week. Sho visited with her daughter. Miss Millie Hansen, who Is attending tho Richfield high school this season. . 1 Mrs. James Ward went Monday to Spanish Fork to romaln for a few days. Mrs. C. M. Peterson, who has been visiting friends and relatives In this cltv for tho past five or six weeks, returned re-turned to her home In Salt Lako City, Monday. Dr. Herbert was called to Aurora Tuesday Tues-day to see Miss Ethel Curtis, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Curtis, who Is seriously 111 with typhoid fever. He has hopes that the young lady will recover. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo M. Jones celebrated cele-brated ihelr silver wedding yesterday. H Mrs. Amol Anderson and children accompanied ac-companied Mr. Anderson .to Marysvalc last week and returned home this week. A china shower was given by Mrs. J, J. Woodrlng in honor of Mrs. A. S. Cain, a recent bride, Saturday. The afternoon aft-ernoon was spent In playing cards, and a delightful luncheon was served. Mrs. Cain was tho recipient of many beautiful beauti-ful pieces of china. Those present were Mesdames A. B. Williams, Lafe Morrison, Morri-son, J. Barr, Frank Calaway. A. S. Cain, J. E, Hanway; Misses Clara Ram-lose, Ram-lose, Dot Wright, Luclle Calaway, Harriett Har-riett Baker, Ruby Erlckson, Lucy Sceg-mlller Sceg-mlller nnd Effle Soronson. George P. Hansen and Miss May Ogdcn Og-dcn were married at the courthouse last Wednesday. George was around treating friends and receiving congratulations. They will make their homo here. Miss Francis Svcdln of Elslnoro was In town Thursday. A. M. Walters and Mrs. Walters returned re-turned to their home In Salt Lake City, Thursday morning, nftor spending a few days In Richfield. Bishops VIrglnlus Bean of Richfield', J. C. Cowley of Venice and Hebcr Swindle of Monroe left Monday morning for tho Northwestern States on a mission for the L, D. S. church. Mrs. Frank Staples spent a few days In Richfield this week visiting with friends. Sho returned to her home In Fish Creek Monday afternoon. fc George T. Stevens of Sallna and R. R. Tanner of Beaver were at the Sevier Valley hotel Monday. D. A. Keller and Charles Robertson of Monroo were registered at the Sevier Valley houso Monday. E. C. Webber of Klmborly. A. E. Peterson Pe-terson of Sallna and Mrs. Eliza Hawes of Marysvaie all were visitors at tho Johnson hotel Monday. C. P. Hanson and sister, Miss Elvina, met their stepfather, Thomas Nellson, at tho train Tuesday evening and accompanied accom-panied him to his homo In Elslnoro, where a reception was held In honor of Mr. Nellson's return from Denmark, whore he had boon on a mission for tho past two years. Mr. Nellson, whllo !n JDenmark, cpent most of his time at Aarkus. Tho reception In his honor was attended by thirty relatives. fc w Tom Callaway and wife of Marysvdlo paescd through Richfield Wednesday on a trip through Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. Bofoni returning they expect ex-pect to visit the Grand canyon, the petrified petri-fied forest and other places of Interest in that so'ctlon. They will also visit tho pueblos In Arizona, and from there go to New Mexico, whoro they will remain for somo time. The Second ward Y. L. M. I. A. girls are going to celebrate Hallowocn in the good old-fashioned way next Tuesday evening, after their usual class work. The evening will be spent In making candy, popping corn and lolling ghost stories. Alfred Malouf. a. sixteen-year-old brother of A. M, Malouf. manager of the Famous store, nrrlved In Richfield recently from Damascus, Assyria. Ho was on the way traveling for forty days. ft W 4 C. IC. Van Tassol of New York, who has been visiting wllh Mr. and Mrs. A. PI. Acke'rson for the past two weeks, left for his home Tuesday. ( Mrs. John E. Johnson and children returned re-turned from Eureka Sunday, where they have been visiting for the past six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Mansfield. Mans-field. it Mrs. A. M. Peterson of Aurora was In town this week purchasing, mnterlnl for her new home that Is in course of construction. con-struction. J. H, Nellson and Clara Webber came down from Klmberly this week. Ogden Society Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Oct. 20. A beautiful homo wedding of Wednesday evening wns that of Miss Lois K. Wilcox, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. M E. Wilcox, to John R. Gibbons, Gib-bons, which took place at the homo of the brido's parents on Twenty-ninth street. The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by Patriarch G. W. Larkln In the presence of a large number of friends. Tho bridesmaid was Mlsa Annie Carr, and William Nunder was best man. The bride's gown wnti champagne silk, wllh laco trimming, and sho carried a shower bouquet of while roses. The parlor wns decorated with smilax and pink and white roses, festoons of tho smflax nnd roses radiating from the corners of lho room to' tho 'cen tor, whero, beneath a large white llor.nl boll, tho bridal party stood. The decorations In the dining room woro also carried out in white and pink, roses of the prevailing colors being In ovl-doiu'.e. ovl-doiu'.e. Punch was served during tho evening, and after tho ceremony a wedding wed-ding supper was served, covers being laid for about forty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons left for California on a wedding trip, and will bo gone about two weeks. After their return they will make their homo at 2806 Washington avenue, t, . Tho Tolstoi circle met Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs- Bouechell, on Calhoun avenue. Tho life and works of Count Leo Tolstoi was the topic for the day, and proved a very interesting one. An excellent pen and Ink sketch of Tolstoi, Tol-stoi, drawn by Mrs. Kuhn, was presented to tho club. Vocal selections by Miss Weh-rend Weh-rend and Mrs C. E. Starratt were rendered ren-dered during tho social half-hour, and refreshments were served by tho hostess and her two little daughters. Tho noxt mooting will be held on Tuesday, October Octo-ber 20, at the home of Mrs. E. W. New-comb, New-comb, at 15G3 Robinson avenue. Miss Ruby Brooks entertained about a dozen of her girl friends on Wednesday evening at an old-fnshloncd candy pull. Old games were played and a pleasant diversion of the evening was a guessing contest, for which tho prize was awarded to Miss Dorothy Sack. Supper was served at S o'clock and vases of chrysanthemums adorned the table. The last meeting of the Homo Culture club, which was held at the residence of Mrs. C. M. Flewclllng on Thursday afternoon, aft-ernoon, with her sister, Mrs. H. E. "Blaine, aa guest, proved Intensely Interesting Inter-esting In its study of tho Anglo-Norman period of English literature. With usual skill. Mrs. Hyrum Smith led tho class through mazes of metrical romance, love songs and mystical talcs of adventure, all of which blended Into a pleasant prelude pre-lude to the moro serious consideration of Langland's "Vision of Piers, the Plowman," Plow-man," and of the llfework of Wycllffc. since symbolized as "The Morning Star of the Reformation." Then Chaucer was eagerly discussed by the club, after which a clear analysis of his undisputed mastorpiece was given by Miss Leota Kennedy. Owing to tho convention of tho Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, which will be held Wednesday and Thursday, Thurs-day, the noxt meeting will bo held Frl-dav Frl-dav aftornoon with Miss Kennedy at her homo at 2S10 Washington avenue. w Miss Gertrude Boll spent the wock In Salt Lake with friends. Miss Holen Barker entertained n clrclo of friends on Wednesday afternoon at a pleasantly arranged Kensington. Sixteen guests were present and the rooms bright with llowers and autumn leaves. Mr. and Mrs. J- T. Rushmer dollght-fully dollght-fully entertained the members of the Ep-worth Ep-worth league of the First M. JC. church last evening at their home. The decorations decora-tions were carried out In autumn colors, and everything was symbolical of tho season. One room was fitted up for fortune-tolling and another room represented represent-ed an art gallery. Games and music contributed to tho pleasant entertainment and refreshments wero served. About sixty guests were present nnd the affair proved ever so jolly. A beautifully arranged luncheon of Wednesday afternoon was the one given by Mrs. II. J. Rushmer and Mrs. C. A. Talbert. Autumn leaves and carnations adorned the. attractively app61nted table, and the guests were Mrs. J. G. Paine, Mrs, John T. Hurst, Mrs. E. J. Wherry, Mrs. S. W. Wherry. Mrs. G. W. Mc-Creery. Mc-Creery. Miss Watson, Mrs. Frank Shaw, Mrs. George Roberts, Mrs. J. M. Forestall. For-estall. Mrs. William Craig. Mrs. J. T. Rushmer, Mrs. Jcnnio (teirdon nnd Mrs. Trowsdalc. Miss Kathryn Barker will leave Tuea-dav Tuea-dav for a short visit with relatives lu Portland, Or. m Miss Glen Douglas Is visiting relative! In Salt Lake. w ft Miss Plattle Weston Is hack from Lincoln, Lin-coln, Neb., where sho has been spendluj the past three months with her slstcru Mrs. Nathan O. Cushlng. - ft k Miss Iono Thurston entertained a few of her Jlttlc friends on Wednesday aftornoon aftor-noon In honor of her tenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Max Davidson have gone to Los Angeles to spend a few weoks. A beautiful affair of yesterday afternoon after-noon was the reception given by Mrs. W. G. Dalrymple and Mrs. A. C Horn at tho home of Mrs. Dalrymple on Adams avenue. Miss Muriel Stanley Is Ependlng the week with relatives In Salt Lake. ft Miss Marlon Howe entertained the mombere of her card club Wednesday evening. Miss Irene Crosby was given a surprise sur-prise by twenty of her young friends Monday evening. Music and dancing wero enjoyed for a few hours and refreshments wero served by tho hostess, assisted by Miss Delia Cordon. i MIsb Edna Miller was hostess, and her cousin, Miss Evelyn Harvest of Des Moines, la., was tho guest of honor, at an Informally arranged card party on Tuesday evening. Tho game was "500," and prizes wore won by Miss Mary Burke. Miss Nona Wilson, Herman Brown and dtt Edwards. Autumn leaves, dahlias and carnations formed the decorations, deco-rations, and sixteen guests enjoyed the affair. Tho marriage of Miss Olive A. Bul-lough, Bul-lough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bul-lough, Bul-lough, to Stanford N. Gregory, took place on Tuesday evening at tho home of the bride's parents, and on the ovenlng of Tuesday, October 20, a largo reception will bo given In their honor at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Bullough. Provo Society i Special to Tho Trlbunn. PROVO, Oct. 2fi. .Mr and Mrs. Irving M. Warren announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helena, io Mr. Henry Geaso. the marriage to take place in December. De-cember. ft Mrs. II. S. Pync wns the charming hostess host-ess at a 'delightful kenslngton at her home, Thursday afternoon. The guest of honor wns Mrs. Hannah Arrowsmlth. mother of the hostess. About thirty lady friends "njoyed a pleasant social afternoon. after-noon. Sweet singing and a dainty lunch also tended lo tho enjoyment of tho party. Governor Cutler, Postmaster Clove and Brlgham Madison are the guests of Sheriff Sher-iff Jesse M Harmon on a doer hum. The party left Thursday for the mountains, and expect to bo away about a week. Mrs. Lydla Holdaway was the roelplenf of a pleasant surprise party given in her honor nt her home, Saturday evening. The event was tho lady's birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Games, cards and a social time In general was enjoyed by till. Delicious refreshments wero served. ft Mr. nnd Mrp. J. W. MoAdam entertained enter-tained at dinner at their home. Sunday afternoon. In honor of Mrs. Milne of Union. Covers were laid for fifteen. A sumptuous dinner and a pleasant afternoon after-noon was enjoyed by all The Social Sixty gave their opening ball Wednesday evening, and ' marked one of tho social events of the season. About fifty couples passed a delightful evening in dancing and social chat. Punch was servod. Tho hall was most attractively decorated with cropo paper, pink and white being tho colors used. Mr. W. E Rydnlch Is spending a few days with friends In Richllold. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roylancc dcllght-fullv dcllght-fullv entertained the members of the Kla Ora" club, at tholr home, Friday evening. The evening wns passed merrily In games, music and merriment. A dainty lunch was served. Miss Hatt.Ic Walker, accompanied by Misses Leona Billings and Effle Bullock, visited hor parents and friends In American Amer-ican Fork. One of the very pleasant events of the week was the social given In the Fifth ward by the stake officers of tho relief society. Tho hall was prettily decorated for the occasion, and sweet music, games and a neat little farce was enjoyed by a large number of ladles. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. ft ft The Nineteenth Century entertained at Nunns In Provo canyon, Friday aflemoon. About one hundred guests enjoyed a day of feasting nnd pleasure. Tho party went up on tho Hober train in the morning, returning re-turning In the afternoon. ft Mrs. Dr. Anderson of Denver Is visiting visit-ing In thlB city as the guest of Mrs. D. H. Plastcd, at tho Hotel Roberts. n Mr. Sam Schwab has returned home after a couple of months' visit In the East. Ho was accompanied by Mr. Nelkc, who Is very much pleased with the West, and Is looking around with a view of locating lo-cating In Utah, most likely Salt Lake. ft a A very enjoyable party wan given Monday Mon-day evening at tho home of Mrs. M, E. Ashworth. In honor of Mr. Frank Bcn-nott, Bcn-nott, who Is about to leave for Europe. About thirty young people mndc the hours pass pleasantly In games and music. A dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dugdale celebrated their forty-fourth wedding anniversary at their home, Sunday afternoon. A large number of relatives and friends participated partici-pated In a very pleasant social afternoon. A sumptuous dinner was served. X ft Postmaster Ross of Lchl wns tho guest of Postmaster and Mrs. Clove, Monday. Miss Sadie Graham, formerly president of the Sixth ward Y. L. M. I., entertained her co-workers of both the young men's and young ladles' associations, .at her home, Monday ovenlng. A pleasant social so-cial evening was passed and Ice cream and cake servod. Mrs. O. W. Bailey entertained at her home, Monday evening. In honor of Mrs, Mllno of Union. An olaborato dinner was served, nnd a delightful social lime en-Joyed en-Joyed by all. t ft Mrs. W. E. Stoker accompanied her mother, Mrs, Rowe, to hor homo In Spanish Span-ish Fork, Monday, nnd will spend tho week with relatives and friends there. Mrs. ID. E. Corfmnn was tho delightful hostess at a children's party at her home, Monday afternoon, In honor of her little daughter's birthday anniversary. A merry tlmo was enjoyed and an elaborate lunch servod. The marriage of Miss Nana Hall of this city and Mr. Oscar Watklns of Alpine is announced for November 6. ft Mr. Davis Hatton delightfully entertained enter-tained a number of his friends at a skating skat-ing party at tho Eldrcd's skating rink, Thursday evening. K ft . Mrs. Ruth Bailey entertnlned a few relatives and friends at dinner at her homo. Tuesday afternoon. Covers were laid for eight. ft A. number of lady friends pleasantly surprised Mrs. Jacob Evans at hor home. Thursday afternoon. Music, cards and games wero enjoyed by all. Mr3. Evans served a sumptuous dinner. . Mrs. Mammle Hales of Mammoth la vIb-ltlng vIb-ltlng frlondB and relatives In this city for a fow days. ' n Miss MIna Houston Is spending a few days with friends In Salt Lake. ft Miss Sarah Giles and Mary Mitchell delightfully de-lightfully entertained at a bundle shower. Monday evening. In honor of Miss Nana Hall. Tho rooms wero prettily decorated with autumn leaves and flowers. Manv beautiful and useful presents wore received re-ceived by the guest of honor. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were Bcrvcd. i Tho Sorosls club met Saturday afternoon after-noon with Mrs, A. H. Lund. The tlmo was occupied by Miss Alice Revnolds. who read a paper on "The House of Austria." . Logan Society Special to The Tribune LOGAN, Oct. 20. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nnvlor were host and hostess at a very delightful card parly fit. their homo Wodnosday ovouing. Tho rooms were artistically decora tod with cosmos and dahlias. 'Euchre was tho game plnvod, the prizes lioinc won hy Mrs. McLnuchton, Mrs. Howard Perry, Sidney Sid-ney Stevens and A. M. Flouring. Mrs. Naylor was assisted bv Mrs. Howard Perry nud Mrs. R. h. (ampboll. Those invited were: Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming. Mr. nnd M n. F. V. Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Guv Thatcher, Dr. and Mrs. Emers, Professor and Mrs. Ball. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Budge, Mr, and Mrs. A. II. Thompson, Cnplnin nnd Howard Perry, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Campbell. Mr. 'nud Mrs. Willard Langton, Professor Pro-fessor and Mrs. Bexil, Mr. and Mrs. James Walters. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. 13. P. Bncon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howell, Mr. nud Mrs. 12. W. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stovens. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Tlmte'hor, Mrs. Kale Preston, Mrs. Barrel Bar-rel t. Mrs. Champ, Mrs. Smith, Miss Cnssady, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss Hilda Annio Eliason, Mr. Walker and D. Thomas. Th members of the B. Y. college faculty entertained at a very delightful delight-ful reception at the college Saturday evening, in honor of this year s otu-dents. otu-dents. Tho rooms were prettily decorated deco-rated and dancing and refreshments were enjoyed by a large number ol guests. The marriage of Miss Martha Hummer Hum-mer and Thcodoro H. Gatho of Pnca-tello Pnca-tello took place Monday. The ccro-mony ccro-mony was performed by .Justice Brang-hnm Brang-hnm nnd immediately nfterward Mr. and Mrs. Gnthc left for the Pacilie const, where thoy will spend several weeks. A delightful farewell party was given Tuesday evening at the Sixth ward chapel complimentary to Mr. Scankoy, who leaves shortly for Europe. - The Usona club mot Wednesday afternoon after-noon at tho B, Y. college. A very in- j tcresting programme was given, k Another pleasant affair of the -week was tho party given Monday evening in honor of Mr. Anthony Pearson. There was a large number oi guests present nnd tho event wns a delightful success. It was givon in the Seventh ward meeting house. The !Rov. and Mrs. Clcinenson will leave shortly to spend tho winter in California. -i Miss Florence Campbell is back from a pleasant visit with relatives at Whitney. Whit-ney. Ida. The A. C. Woman's club met Monday Mon-day with Mrs. J. A. Bcxicl. Topics wero givon by Miss Huntsman, and music by Miss Unico .Tacobsou. The Daughters of the Pioneers met Wednesday with Mrs. Joseph E. Car- don. A vorv pleasant afternoon wns spent. Mrs. TRny West gave a very interesting in-teresting paper, alter which daintj re freshmen ts tfero served. . Miss Junio Blair returned home Wednesday from a ploiiKant Salt nauo visit. ' . Miss Nora Eleason left Tuesday for New York, where she will spend tho wiutcr studying music Mrs. N. R. Mooro entertained informally in-formally Thursdny afternoon at a Kensington. Ken-sington. The invited guests were Mrs. Woodside, Mrs. Bexol, Mrs. Sloops, Mrs. Brangham and MissKathonne Smith. Mrs. Nellie Fielding is visiting with friends at. Pocatello. Miss Greta Cardon is back from a pleasant Snlt Lajtc visit. Walter Pypor of Salt Lake spent several sev-eral days of tho week with Lagou friends. t Miss Annio Eloason is back from a pleasant visit in Ogden. Mr, and Mrs. Goorgo W. Thatcher spent the week visiting in Suit Lake. Ben Hnrker is in Logan from the city, where he expects to visit lho Homing Hom-ing throo weeks. Mrs. 71. L. Campbell and Miss Rae Campbell of Snlt Lako arc in Logan for the winter. - Mrs. W. W. Woodside is visiting for a short time in Butte. Of Mr. E. P. Bacon returned from Grace, Ida., the early part of the week. Mrs. U. R. Necdhnm returned home Wednesday from a pleas),niB Preston with her Bon,Er?f JB Mr. 'and Mrs. W. B Pr.i Sl Lake are the guests ' nPMP Preston. Bl Mr. and Mrs. Robert i Kf turned homo Tuesday from hndHF Mrs. Ralph Mitchell hu iK her home at Tdaho Palls affJW visit with her mothur, Mrs yKi Mr. Fish, of Chicago, siim. tCmH visiting in Logan. ' WiM" Mr. and Mrs. John T r-.t. 'Wt the city Tuesday where' tC a week and attend tho CaineJJ Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, j9 been visiting in Logan tho'JJH lett Mondny lor their howfJfM nati. vb Miss Julia Post, of Ogda, B week with Logan friends. Mr nnd Mrs, J B. SSnn,ftM phis, Term., visited v.nlh LoH during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caal turned home Monday from lHI week s visit in Idaho. . .!ir'i Mrs. Joseph ITmH visiting in Salt Lake, where iH to attend the marriage of Joseph, to Miss Youn; Miss Lou Thatcher spfni 'fll visiting at the home of Mr Zl John T. Caino. Mr. and Mrs. A. L TiorJH have been visiting in LonH weckf have left for their honaB Mrs. Hyde, of California wfl been tho guest of Zrs, nVS left Monday for Ogden, TriTen mako her home. ilH "FP Mr. Lyinan Martineau, of gS spent several days of th Logan, friends. |