Show I i I L I r I I 2 IlII I r 4 1 1 Afternoon affairs have been the feature e fea-ture of the past week and the several t miimncrj showers fortunately came at the right time to cool the air and add tbthe pleasure of hostess and guests Few Invitations as yet have been Issued Is-sued for tho coming Avcek but the number 0 num-ber oC visitors expected this month will soon revive societys interest In entertaining enter-taining k ft < Mrs George Tuttle of St Louis arrives ar-rives this week to spend the summer with her parents Mr and Mrs G Y Wallace a1acc I u t Mrs W G Sharp has invitations out for a luncheon In honor of Miss Calhoun Cal-houn at tho Alta club on Thursday U Q 0 Mr and Mrs W S McCoinick left for Paris yesterday where they will spend the summer Miss Annie McCor nick who has been attending school abroad will accompany them on their return c a aMiss a-Miss Ruth Leeds TCerr will be here tcry soon to pass I the summer On Thursday afternoon Miss Helen Crawford was the hostess of a very delightful de-lightful card party which was among the pleasantest affairs of the week Roses and carnations brightened the rooms where the card tables were The Hcore cards were pretty water colors and largo brass rings lied with bright ribbons were used to hold the small I counters of the same design The prices were very pretty The first two small S voses of silver was awarded Mrs L Pfontx the second the Martyrdom of amTLinpress in yellow and gold blnd IrS to Mrs Lowe and the consolation a dainty fan to Mrs Nannie Wltcher The guests present were Mesdamos lHarknoss Geoigo A Lowe Mary Pfoutz Almy Kimball Downey Thomas Thom-as Marshall Hoyt Shearman Wallace Rice Southworth Keith Gilbert I Pfmitz Ilubbard Itced Fabian Smed fi5rSmiUi Lindsay Woodruff John I I Marshall Tuey Nannie Witcher W G I Sharp > lower Packard Smodley J I I JT Young Misses Lowe Kimball Louise Anderson Gcddes Shearman Edna Shearman Kirkpatrick Sprague Thorn Colton Harkness Hanauer Cal I lioun Sherman LaureVvSherman RookS i Rook-S lidse < a I i Mrs George Scot Cheesman was the 0 0guest of honor at a very delightful Kensington on Tuesday afternoon given giv-en by Mrs Howat and the Misses lsses Howat The time was pleasantly spent in sewing and conversation Later in the afternoon the guests were Invited to the diningroom whero small tables were laid presenting an I attractive appearance with 1 dccora d 1 tlons of jses and smllax and tall chan II delabras Those who enjoyed the affair I 5 af-fair were Mesdames Cheesman W f Ferry E S Ferry Galighor Bog s i Dalby Babcock Murray Nyc Wells J Guy Palmer Jermalne Lowsly Rice II Wlifte Dcrge Charles Head Tack Ferris I Fer-ris r W Brown Benson Glendlnnlng Ewing J H Johnson James Jennings I Shelton Pollock Hempstead George IoOel Rose Bower Hough WilliamS William-S < nnct Bogue Misses Forbes ° Murray Mur-ray Emily Read SawYer Gussle Saw I ypr LoWe Sherman McGrath Katz Preston S I On Monday evening r Joseph L Rawlins gave 3 large dancing J party in I S honor of her daughter Miss Leda Rawlins The large dancing floor wa i on the lawn at the side of the house S and Chinese lanterns were strung be I tween the trees making the scent bright and attractive The house was brilliantly lighted and decorated with wlL I roses and u largo bank of pink anl r white roses added to the beauty of thc table decorated with embroideries twjnings 01 srrillax and fall candelabra 1 The guests lingered lngered until a late hour and carried aWay memories of a mont 1 delightful ii affair a < iiMrjS Thcron Geddes left last week for Boston where she will spend the sum mer H i i c v 1 Mlss Lucy Mitclicll Moore leaves on Monday for California where she will wi sDend the summer o S fr8 Julian Knight of Virginia Citv Mont was the guest of honor at a very pretty reception given by her sister Mrs Graham Putnam S on y 01 Thursday afternoon The house lhe was proltllv decorated with flowers and smllax ItS It-S an artisticallydecorated corner of the hal Miss Alice Paul presided at the punch bowl and in the diningroom Misses Martin and Hackctt seivcd the guests Tho table was dainty In pink and wuilte roses and trimmings of ml L lac The affairs was most enjoyable aniltho musical selections given b y MrsPutnain Mies SJuplalv and Mtes Ll Paul added to the enjoyment of tho < ebts Among those present were Misses Terhunc Dlckert Leonard llackett Bird Sinclair Paul l Robbins Grose Parker Chcny Crltchlow El I lerbeck Tk TS t Morris Miller McCltrysta I IcCIl LUmson mson Van Houtcn Davis Murtli S HOn Iurln r Lane I Erlckson Young Hall Jenmiiga Sowlcs Stanchfield Wlshard Stanchfeld iurbaugh Nelson Klnncrsley I One of the delightful events of Ui tho 0 week was the card S t party given on on Thursday afternoon by Mrs Ir 11 George W Heed and Mrs Vr house Mr John A Houghton Tho ho12e was beautifully rosen and beaulruI decorated wit h ferns raeD pink ters and the color scheme The green being score cards and ta1 s were In the shape or I ueci rose leavc s JldedThe InvIted damei E guests were 1C8 daIe Et Wright GIbbs C H MacMahon Hugh Park G A F G W Moyer Grocs3ec c 1 A JIoss A Tomili I 1300 1 Tom1n JA mSe11ey D T lm J H 3ohn 1g0n J RCv rurr C E A S HorncF KJW O Ii Madn P NcvItL D c W Ncwlt TI bet J 1iflh1flc1gI nmulsI D Cnnnon W = c ii J Mcintyre J Dl Own F Dickert A H Tarbet Beless F Swcnson C II Hampton J T DonneJlan S Meyers II Such G T Brice G Brnstow T E Newman G E Calder G Moore < eI H A Sharkey E E Bennett O C Beebe W II Jones W 1 Dougall A M Howard G Cory W J Beat tie Boothc Trcweek Parker Ensign I Holss V Johnson 0 Lelfer J A Groesbeck G M Marshall II P Jennings Jen-nings Barton A 11 Grant J E Hanson Han-son W A Sherman Fisher W irKing ir-King Misses Monroe Kimball Reed Nellie Reed Iloughton Newill Tud denham Q e a Mrs G M Forbes and her son Maurice Mau-rice arc spending the summer In Cincinnati Cin-cinnati a a 1 Mr and Mrs A S Martin gave a large l reception on w e Saturday evening Mr OBryan of Denver was the host of a very chinning dinner party at the Knutsford Monday evening Later In the evening the guests enjoyed a box at the theater Those present were Mr and Mrs G y Cheesman Mr and Mrs D T Murray Miss Margaret Howat and Mr Berger U C 0 The opening affair of the week was the charming reception given on Monday Mon-day afternoon by the Misses Noble in L honor of Mrs R G Smith and Mrs F W Noble The house was coni dark and Inviting In the parlor white ry rhga was artistically strung over mantel man-tel and chandeliers and tall vases of I roses made effective masses of color In the library also fragrant with How els Miss Mary Burke presided at the I punch bowl In an ajcovc at the rear I of the room was stationed tho orchestra orches-tra behind a bank ot t palms Miss Blanche Burke Miss Katheryn Gedlcs I and Miss Esther Freed greeted the I guests In the diningroom The table I was brJyht with American beauHjs which formed an effective centerpiece In i their tall cutglass vase on Itts mirror mir-ror stand Ribbons of deep rose color J I were caught at the corners of the table nnd ran to the chandeliers where they I I were twislod with smiUix in artistic arrangement ar-rangement A large number of ejuisis 1 called between the hours of 3 und G t and pretty summer gowns hats music I and animated conversation made the I scene bright l and attractive mcte I Q Miss Florence Terhunc leaves for L California Monday J s C Miss Flora Grlflin left for Colorado I yesterday where she will spend the I summer I 0 E I I Mrs Elms Smith leaves this week for L r California to be gone until C September I I Mr nnd Mrs James McFarlond en iertained at dinner last week I I o I Miss Mary A Williams and D B 27th Rails will be married Wednesday RI a V hIss Miss Ida R Day and Walter S 1 DowelL were married at St Paul r churcll Thursday June 14th at 4 p m by the RcvvEllis Bishop The wedding o 1 though Quiet was very prety wedding bride was tastefully gowned in white whlc 1 and carried brides roses She has been for a long time a member of St Paul s choir all iswell beloved < 1 by all who know her The bridegroom is a young man of sterling worth They have the good wishes o their Q many o friends Miss Esther T Allen daughter of C S E Allen was graduated from the Wo r mans college of Western Reserve unl 1 versity Cleveland O last Wednesday At the same time her sister Helen A Allen curried off the English prlza given to the member of the sophomore clash doing the best work in such studies 1 Mrs Susie Y Gates of Provo yester day received a letter announcing th marriage on June llth of Mrs Char IH lotte Perkins Steson the PcrJdnsStcson gifted writer and lecturer to Mr George Houghton I Oilman of Detroit MinIm Mrs Oilman I recently made two visits to Utah on bbth of which 01 bth occasions she won many I I I admirersby her winsome personality HUl as n lecturer and conversationalist b S I i The Indies of tho First Methocilsi church wlirglve a lawn fete on Tues 01 llH day afternoon June 10th nt the homo of Mrs Newell Beeman 1007 First street A very Ceasing programme of music and recitations will be furnished The psoceods of the terla I I lHoccod6 o entertainment I are n1en to be devoted to repairing tho church An afternoon lawn fete Is one oC the delightful summer pastimes and the committee ly J attendance In charge anticipate it good I a aMiss 0 Miss Sarah J Jenkins has gone to Luttc Mont where she will spend the I summer with relatives a e The Daughters of th theRevolution wero I very pleasantly entertained yesteuhiv i afternoon at the home I of Mrs Eminc L line B Wells In East Waterloo The I me affair was given in honor of Old 1 I Glory antI the battle of Bunker Hill 1 I > I and a special patriotic I programme was < carried out A historic sketch I of o i I Bunker Hill was presented by Mrs I P T Farnsworth while Mrs M A Pi I I I I Cannon read a paper on Old Glory Mrs Carrol Cannon rendered Glo1 I several 1 Pleasing solos and the programme me I closed with the singing of Wnierka I i by ill presort The rooms of Mrs Wellas home were prettily decorated j j I i With flacd and bunting cut flowers also > I being effectively used Refreshments j j i i were served find a social hour I enjoyed 1 j i before the guests rcturnoO toUicUy 9 e S I t 7rastcl Donal Maynerstoltllhl Ii r h citty a Ycl pIealtntlv CIeItatt1 ai hi lmnnw 1 11 Sjnuth TIftI1 li 1t C 4 > vf t P < t lordny afternoon by himself and the t little folks present who enjoyed themselves them-selves by playing games and I DeliiB I otherwise entertained byMrs Mayno I Bcssio and Mary until late l In lc day when refreshments were served The I little ones present WCMO Donald Mayne I Ruth Robinson IstTbell Jayne Everett II Eaton Ruth Lakin Jessie Lalln Helen I Van Alstine Jordon Van Alstlne Elli Ell-i uardSuttle Marie On by Ernie Young i Byron Oosby floury Crosby Gladys i Evans Jamb Evans Dorothy Sa cry Rov Boihwell Dan Gurnsey Harry I Guin e y Ilylas Henry Ellscabeth I Henry l1CJ1lI c Miss I Mary Sollls wus the recipient of last a very pleasant surprise party Tuesday evening The evening wia I spent In playing games and after the I refreshments were served Nate Lewis favored the guests with a number of I I musical selections The guests were I Messrs Nate Lewis Ray JIumphrlos I Al l Prltcluird Charlie Graham Lawrence f Law-rence Horrocka Preston Dayton Sam l Horrocks Jack Perry Joe Horror ks and Frank Gollghtly Misses Florence Lomax Nellie Lomax Carrie Davis I I Sarah Graham Mary Sollls Pearl I Shlmins Josephine Groesbeck Mary II llcnnefer Slddy Hennefer Annie ij I terson Adelia Ilorrocks and Jennie I Groesbeck I I The members of the Opal club had a I pleasant bicycle run through the principal prin-cipal streets and down to Liberty park I last Wednesday evening After the run strawberries and cream were I served at the Ladies Literary clul > rooms It was decided to have a basket picnic at Hills farm next Sunday Juno Mth The start will be made at J a in rho enllp l e tiny vill b3 spent tbcri The committee Is arranging quite a npvel programme for the days entertainment t entertain-ment Most of the members will go awheel some on the car and some In buggies The club will provide cone anees for hauling the baskets I e a o 1 Miss Annie Clark and Carlos Klm I ball wer married in the Temple on Thumlny and In tho evening a r > cpI I cp-I lion was given them at the brides I home 11GO Eleventh East street About I 40fl were present and a most enjoyable S evening was passed by all who wore i present I A coincidence was the fact I I that it was also the birthday of the j grooms grandfather Treber C Mm I ball I Mr l and Mrs Kimball I i i leave on I the 21st for Europe on a mission a a o A brilliant event was the reception ut the home of Mrs A W McCune on Tuesdayeveninga a > tOn t-On Tuesday evening took place the mrrrlage and reception of Mls s Ruby Vtnlce Pike and Cnpt J W Alford e ft Miss I Mae Taylor and Theodore Nys trom will be married on Thursday next S j aMiss a-Miss Nolllo Reiser and 1C J A Brough were manled on Tuesday evening ui the homo of the lido Bishop Emery I otlkillting The house and lawn wero beautifully I decorated and lighted for I tho reception Mr and Mis I i Bmu h L I haw man friends heic who wish them I all happiness S 1I 1 Si I Mr nnd Mrs C B Markland are homo h again It 0 o I J tIlts Hardy and Miss Lynn have gone to Spokane 11 I The marriage of Miss Jessie Earls und Phil T Clark took place on Wednesday i C Anotiier brilliant wedding reception i of the voek was the one of Wednesday night In honor of Miss Mary Cannon und Prank Chamberlln at the residence t of Mrs Mina Cannon 11 V > l I The wedding and reception of Miss Sinclair and F E Schefskl was a pleasant event of Wednesday night r c I A very pretty noon wedding was I hon I h-on yesterday at the First Congregational Congrega-tional church when Miss Nettle Shelley l Shel-ley I daughter qf Mr < und Mrs John Shelley beiume Mrs Joseph 13 Mc Knight Both have a wide circle of i friends In social and educational cir clos and the church was crowded Tho stand anti choir were beautifully decorated deco-rated and the bright June sun shining it hrough I the stained glass windows cast many colored reflections on tho bridal party congregation and church interior i the latter never looking I prei tier rite bride who was attired In the most becoming gown of white Swiss was attended by Miss Catherine McKnlght as bridesmaid In a dainty pale l blue organdie und by little Helene Sh 1103 as lower girl In a white dress L The best man was W J McCoy und the usheib were Waher Nickum Norman Nor-man RItter Earl Vatrous and Harry Pitts Prof Radcllffe was at the organ or-gan playing the Mendelssohn l march as they came In and the Lohengrin march after the ceremony Many friends stopped at the church to congratulate con-gratulate the newly wedded and after the ceremony Mr and Mrs McKnlght went to their cosy apartments In the Board of Trade building when a few ofthelr more intimate friends were received re-ceived Many beautiful presents were received Mr and Mrs McKnlght leave l for un Eastern trip in a few days IOn I-On Friday afternoon Miss Beatrice OConnor gave a very pretty tea at her home The rooms were prettily deCorated I deco-rated In pink and white During the afternoon games and music wore on H Joyed and refreshment served Tho prizes l were won by Misses Thomas Pond and Mason The hostess was assisted as-sisted by l Miss Norma Dlckort and the guests were Misses Evle Thomas Mar Kuerlto Donnellan Della Richards 1 Susie Sawyer Rvelvn Mason Agatha Berkhool Nellie Cullen inn Rudy Eva Richardson Norma Dlckerl lenny 0 Lynn Louis > Bascom Ruth Cooper I Gladys Stevens Hazel Stevens Bessie Crllzer Emma Sutherland Helen Oil lesple Bee Cheesman Hattle Penfold Lillian Burnhani Rose Howard Hazel t Pond Lena Meyers t i > a Yesterday afternoon Miss Welby jave a very pleasant lake party In honor of her guest Miss TTuntor of Philadelphia und Miss Lena Wflbyk Those invited were Misses Lonard McChrystal Sal i He Leonard Ellerbeck Crl teh low Brownqulst Sibyl Anderson Mrs Mut VI I iny I Mr and Mrs W L Ellerbeck J if Crllchlow i Nolan lSohle McChrys taJ Cloverncld Waterman Lyn CHn I ton Messrs Clinton Dwight > 0 oil Mrs le Grand Young nnd her daughters Mrs Kcrr Mrs Reid aiul the Misses Young enterlalncd at a large and most delightful Kensington on Friday afternoon at Red Butte Hol low The porches and lawns were cov ered with rugs and easy chairs and presented a most inviting appearance Tho rooms were bright with roses and other nowcrs of the season The time was pleasantly passed In Hewing aivl conversation and l the affair was great ly 1 enjoyed by tho t e who were present The guests were Musdamcs Robert i Euston George Marshall J T Mack Into h S B Young Robblns Dunbcclf S B Young Jr M Wells E El dredge C Eldredgc Richards n W Young Palmer Tcnsdcl Roundy B 1 Clawson Clayton McKImmons Wer ner Cannon Kate Burton Canto Johnson Benedict Chloe Benedict Me Donald Whitney Lynch Ferguson I Dunbar Sophia Sharp James Sharp John Sharp Annie Sharp Jane Young I Ferguson Prtscllla Jennings Thomas Jennings Frank Jennings Harold Jcn nlngs James Jennings Walter ic n I nlngs Culmer Taylor Bryant Wells I I Calne Charles Caine PTeber Young 1 I I Richard Young J Richards Lynch Dougall Walter Beattle Phoebe Kim i I ball M Clawson R E Clawson GrooH beck Lambert Emily Ciaw Jon Nclllo I Brown Spencer Kraft Swcnson God i be Russel Rosslter Burton oro leI I le-I Henry Dlnwoodey Amelia Young I I Klqlnschmldt Alder A Young Davis lb len awsonW W Rller Missed Lyrmeh Dougali Culmet Murdoch Glfrlr1LIllIla Jennings Hntllc Jet il I nl i llaml Sl3t bttrt Youn j r I Ii AlIcc la 1 on IfatiiiSeyuun g Rich Young Floren < c Young Mamie Eldredge Hound a a S Dick Oglesby and Clarence Cohn have returned front Torre Haute where they have been attending school the past yea r a 4 a Mrs A F Hayden will spend the summer In California e a Sirs S-irs Le Grand Young and her daughters daugh-ters havu Invitations out for a Kensington Ken-sington at Red Butte Hollow next Friday Fri-day 00 Mrs D L Werthelner of De La Mar Nov Is visiting with Mrs Emanuel Knhn of Brlgham street O u O i Mrs I Fred W Soarff returned last night after I a months visit In St Louisa I Louis-a A pretty home wedding of Thursday evening I June 14th was that of Miss Katie Case daughter of Mr and Mis Hyrum Case and Henry T Varncy Them The-m llla p look place a t the I home of the brides parents at 170 Fifth East street Elder A II Woolley olllclallng Tho j bride wore it beautiful Ion of white I organdie The skirt wan c n tralne I and was trimmed with accordion plcatlngs and real lace Insertion the bodice was high In the neck with long sleeves and Iho t yoke was finished with an artistically artisti-cally draped fichu She carried brides roses The house was beautifully decorated deco-rated In the parlor pink roses woro used lo ether with palms und ferns The bridal couple stood beneath a canopy ot white tulle while receiving congratulations Music was furnished b y Miss Cochkr who played the Mendelssohn I Men-delssohn Wedding March and gave a number of selections during the evenIng even-Ing l An elaborate supper wus nerved at 1030 bv Chef Pannetler of the Alta club About fifty guests were seated at a table which was beautifully deco ruled with roses carnations and ferns The grounds were illuminated with lanterns l and punch was served by Miss Lucille Case The presents were numerous nu-merous and elegant Mr and Mrs Varnev will be at home after July 1st at L2 Grcgorj court S 9 a One of the delightful events of the past week was the Ladles Aid tea given by l t tho Chnstiun chinch ladles at the l hume of Mrs Samuel fleecier In Water Ion I A short programme was given and most delicious refreshments w one served Those present were Mesdamcs Bagby Sapplngton McCann Wright Kent Sehouert Schonck Sloan Hamilton Ham-ilton i Monahun Mary Schenek Cornell Ueclcner Wright Wooley Strlngham Bethel Blount Thomas Young McPherson Mc-Pherson Charles Reedor McGuIre Ot J i ty Bruckmun Miller Ilouon Swartz I j wood Hardy Barber Patterson Mc Nameo Craiger Berkley Hill Taylor Bowen Misses Thorpe Cornell Hill I McNamc I I Miller Cassldy Basinger Smith Messrs Bagby Matthews Sam Reoder Clmiles recd r Patterson Taylor Tay-lor i Horton Roy Patterson John Reed er Wright Bnyslnger t a On Thursday evening St 1 Peters guild gave I a lawn party at the residence I of Mrs J II Jones 238 Wall street Tho grounds were very pretty in their decorations uf bunting Hags and Japanese Japan-ese lanterns In the corners of the lawn i were large headlights The guests spent u very pleasant evening after which a dainty supper was served i by the young ladles of the guild a S aMiss a-Miss Julia Havs will return home next welt from Notre Dame Ind where she has been attending school the t past year Su aMiss a-Miss Clarice Ore in returned from Kansas City Mo Thursday June 7th after a most pleasant and enjoyable visit O 4 The pupils of the Chinese Mission school of the First M E church entertained enter-tained their teacher and a number of I Invited I guests on Tuesday at Liberty I park Games music and a delicious luncheon l were features of the occasion The Chinese boys delight in providing and know Just how to serve one of I these nil dinners It was not until j the shades of evening warned all of I I the flight of time I that I the company dls potsod The mission schools of this city I are doing a good work and are highly appreciated those in attendance I The You and I Crystal club was very pleasantly entertajncd by Mr and Mrs I Davis Thursday evening The hostess waa presented with a handsome dollle Tho hick winners for the game of highlive were first Mr and Mrs II W Branch second Mrs Timms and Mr Davis A delicious supper was served tho table presenting a pleas Ing I appearance wi lth its decorations of drawn work and pink roses after which the guests were favored with some I beautiful singing by Miss Phoebe Davis and the club adjourned to meet In two voks promptly at S oclock with Mr and Mrs J Timms I u O Miss Florence Losee who has boon 1 residing with her sister Mrs R E Mc 1S S Conaughy and recently graduated from the t high school left for her home in I Nebraska last week I OGDEN SOCIETY I Many of Ogdens society nooplo hay gono out of town for the summer aiul I for that as well as other reasons social circles were again quiet during last 1 wcok The extreme coolness of iho nights has I I delayed lie summer exodus to time canyon I resorts and it will doulitlois bo two weeks or moro yet before Iho I whit cities In tho canyon will begin to In populated S S Mrs George W Jones and family arc visiting In California Q Miss Maud Ajrlcr who has boon visiting In Ogdon for sonic weeks hus returned 10 her home In Oakland rS lion and Mrs William Driver left ThurMlay mornlns for an Eastern trip Whllu away they will visit In Philadel l phia and IJaltimore In the latter place visiting their daughter Mrs P 3 Sehoonovor The Misses Maud and Ma me Lucas left Wednesday for California where they will spend the summer Monday evening < tIme Alumni Society of I Iho high school tendered a reception to the RTiaduutosf 1900 tIme affair belnn held i In the high school hull I The hall u and connecting rooms wore prettily decorated 1 for tho occasion and the evening wus one of rare pleasure A short literary and 1 musical programme was greatly appre elated after which lie I now Kraduatos wore received l Into full fellowship In tho association Ilctroshniints served J by Fry T also added much to Lime enjoyment of tho evening Thore was u largo nftcndiincc of the ahnnnl and giaduti Los and a num her of Invited quests woro lso present While It was primarily u reception to the class of 10 It was 0 Iso a very pleasant reunion for tIme members of tho asboclci lion S Seth ThomiiH formerly principal of ono of the Ogden schools Is down from Idaho visiting old friends The MIRSCS Markol I left Wednesday t i to spend the summer In tallfor flirt I e 4 0 Sliver Illvo No 1 Ladles of the Macca S bees has arranged to give a grand bal I and card party In the near future The Raihbono Sisters were ontcrtalnol I Thurtday ofiernoon by Mrs II E Cahlll I at her pretty home No 3131 Adams oven I uo Nearly tho entire order was present I I I find a merry afternoon was spent I 0 Elder George W Larkln performed tho I ceremony Wednesday evening uniting In I i I inarriapo Mr James Faulkner and Mss LteElc Kuascc of this city I I M u e I I Sego lodgo of iho Fraternal union Is to I l I I give un excursion to Lagoon Tuesday I I CIr 11 I 1 I i Mr and Mrs John A Mat u Ire of Den ver are In tho cltv visiting Mr and Mrs I John Mamilro and family I Cards are I out announcing the ins r t r rlugo of Miss FlosaJeWrlht I to Mr Alt I Brown the ceremony to laky place Wednesday at the residence of thfr brides mother onrwentyfourthstieol TAI I iJLuoPday afternoon parlor meotlnBof he 1 W C T I U wap held nt the homo oC I I5r 11 Smith State president of the I union J J Nn 2513 Adams avenue which was largely l > PO L I attended A number of Salt Lake ladles wero present and look part In tho exer Cl9C9 J1JHS I Cliifa McConnplo If i at home sjpaln from Novada where she has been Cot Limo past year tcnchlng school S e Mrs T U Crnndall left Friday to Joiner Join-er husband Rev T L Crandall at M od ford Or I S 3 f The announcement IB inatlo aflahc mur > Hugo during the latior days of Juno ot I Miss i Janlu Taylor 10 Mr Horace h 1 Pcory 1 i e I I Mrs n 1V cross of Salt Lake City iA S J the guest of Mrs J S Corlow of Nob 4 i 11m J i rt a0 I I Mrs Dlllranco of Omaha Is spending n few days in Ogden visiting her parentS i I Mr and Mrs Luc Gibson on her way 10 ohfornla to spend Iho summer i S A number of tIme friends of Mrs R C I M cKlnncy of WHscr ka surprised her Friday afternoon at tho homo of her la rents Mr and Mrs Buckmlllcr on Adams avenue The afternoon was do llcht I t fully passed In games and refresh I I merits I I S o 0 The annual I commencement ball of tho 1 Wrbcr Stake academy Friday evening was a brilliant social success The at I I tondanco was very large and an enjoY i able evening was spent I a 0 0 Miss Kltenbmh Orth accompanied by her aunt Mrs Stoln of San Francisco left yesterday for nn Eastern trip 09 oil I Mrs 1 Joseph Pingree and children tire In Morcnn on a t Mi 1 S PARK CITY SOCIETY Monday afternoon the Womans Aihenncmn their families and a number of t Inviicd guests enjoyed n pleasant day at time homo of Mr and Mrs T W White when a lawn part was glvon by time I i club Taolcs had boon arranged on tho lawn i and here the guests sat down to a bounteous dinner prepared by the members mem-bers h The menu consisted l of all tho delicacies I deli-cacies i ot tho Httson and tin tiny will I long l be remembered by all who attended i The following club ladles and their friends I participated in i ihl iii social I affair Messrs i and Mosdumoj J W White Walter Scott W G Lamb V Armsliong D f McLaughlln C D 1 Rnnkliilgo Or C M 1 r AVllson William M 1 Ferry Arthur Williams Wil-liams i Mobdamcs K W Whiteheart C M I VI He W K Duvcl Churle Shields II I I Snmhwoll f II I 1 Wlihej L K J Hubbonl S I H u M K Alien J W ¼ Geiger J F Ueigtr Messrs George Lindsay C R Whltohoad 11 1 D Thompson Dr i K P Lecomple F I I J Wostcoll George Blood W V Rico J S c i Woetor IM ward Mori III C A Blocker E ward P Fen I George A Conrad and I tho lI1SOI e o Helen Trent Ilunnuh Lo oompto Kate Malone Kathorlno Lawrence Law-rence Jean Pearson Cora Snyder J 1 Mayrno 1carson lOmma Perry Merle i Whltohead I21yab 1 lh Groo Florence Hurlhul Margaret Wlthoy Dorothy Rook > dgc Isbc11 McLaughlln Frances Shields Million Hubbard Laurence fl Rooklodgc Geiger Shields and David 1 GelRcr Monday evening Mr arid Mr = W iJ Lamb ontortalncil a small Company of I friends i Informally In honor of their guest Miss Ctoo of Sail Lake Prizes won awarded to Mr 11 C Southwell andY W and-Y Rico A delicious Bohemian lunch wrist served In Jho dlnlngrorm Those who rnjoyod the ocnlng wort Dr and Mr < Locompto Mr and Mrs W V Rico Mr I and Mrs W W Armstrong Mr and Mrs f D Kockledco Mrs H 1 1 C Southwell Mr Clniios Shields Miss CFIOO Messrs I F J Woftcott George Blood and II D Thompson c J i Friday evening Mr nnd Mrs L E Hub I bard oniortalned at dinner those present war Mr anil Mr P McPherson = Dr and Mrs Leoomple Mr and Mrs W W Arm I trong Miss Cora Snyder and Postmaster i Robert Wherrltt j I I o Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs W 5V I Armstrong eitertalnod a small company I of friends at at pleasant sixtythree party I par-ty complimentary to the Misses Helen Trent nnd Elizabeth 1 Oroo of Salt Lako th t > former the guest of Mrs McLaughlln i tho latter visiting with Mrs Lamb After the prizes vera distributed time guests en Joved a Hitch supper served on small I table In the parlors Following arc tho iruests who enjoyed ho l pleasant ovenlns Messrs and Mesdamos I D C McLaughlln i W c Iamh J W Geiger ChacJci I Shields C D Rooklpdre iJri II C Southwell Miss Groo Miss Trent t Miss i Snydor Miss Lawrence Messrs Robert Whorrltt George Blood F J Wo = cotl D II Thompson F TCans and F R Richmond of Sal Lake J 3 i I Tucsdav evening the members of tIme I Eastern Star wan pleasantly entertained I at Iho homo of Miss Agues Kelly Ice t cream and cake was served nnd the even pleasantly spent In cames and music II Tho members of St Luke guild mot with Mrs W V Rico Tue ilnv afternoon Alter tho business was transacto l tho i members enjoyed a social chat They nd I burned to meet with Mrs John Prick In two weeks I a < I Miss Helen Trent of Salt Lake Is visitIng visit-Ing with Mrs D C MrLaughlln I a a a Misses Mavino und Jean Pearson aro i I vIsiting rrloncn In Salt Lake having gone down Wednesday I crnoon Mr i John Shields and son returned homo Wednesday morning after an absence ab-sence of four weeks In Kansas A a Rev D i M TIcgan and Mr Merrill of Salt Lako arrived In Park City Monday morning and spent two 11nY5 the guests of Mr and Mrs J W While Mrs W V Rice and sister I Mn South well arc visiting with Mr and Mrs J S Ferris of Salt Late Mr and Mrs F R Richmond arrived In the Park Friday morning to visit with Mr and Mrs D C McLaughlln I Mrs William Colbath and Miss Florence Ireland of Sail Luke came up to the Park Wednesday to witness the DonGraham I nuptials I Mr and Mrs John Thompson and fain lly returned to the Park after an absence of two voaiF They are at present occn pylng i the Fltzmolor residence l on Park avenue z t o Joseph M cbwon and daughter Miss Elsie spent Wednesday and Thursday in Pnrk citv the guests of Mr and Mrs John Shields a s c Mrs F C Golst who has been visiting hot parents In Salt Lake returned home Monday morning a 00 Miss Annie Rosband antI Walter Phil lips two wollknown Park Citv people wero united In marriage In tho Salt Luke MVmpJe Wednesday last After a short honeymoon they will return home whore they will be pleased to meet all their friends a Mm W L dn > iler returned homo Wednesday morning after a delightful I visit I ip ZIon a Mrs Monrv WcIsch and James Ivors wore Salt Lajce passengers Thursday afternoon af-ternoon Mrs WolsiM will visit with Mrs Ivors for a couple of weeks i C i Time wcildlrsr of Mist Anna Don daugh tel of Mr and Mrs William Don and A R Graham occurred nt high noon Thurs day at the bridet homo on Woodsldo nvonuc Tho decorillons oie boamlfullv I arranged the bridal pony occupying a position under n floral bell suspended from the celling by broad satin ribbon I Rev 0 I A Conrad of thC Congregation church performed the ceremony which WUK witnessed only by the relatives und intimate friends Miss Don wore a beau tiful gowrt of white moiiisellno do sole H over tatioa silk unl waii trimmed In point HppHquo sIne carrloil 1 brides roses MIw Agnes Kelly her bridesmaid was gowned In white Swiss en trauma rimmed t In lace and Insertion her lowers woo carnations carna-tions James Don acted l as best man After tho ceremony the bridal party and guests sat down to a sumptuous luncheon nnd after hearty congratulations and best wishes thc happy couple boarded time Rio Grande Western for Salt Lake where they loft Friday morning for their homo In Harrington Wash Mr Graham occupies occu-pies a responsible position with the Rico i j Lumber company of Harrington nnd has a wide clrcIo of friends Miss Don Is onetime of one-time Parks brightest young ladles She Vins been prominent In musical circles for a number of years has taught In our pub lie schools for the past four years and her friends arc legion Tho hourly con gratulatlona of every Park resident goes with thetjo well known and respected ydung people and wish for them u brll llant future I l Mlqs Vera Hardy daughter of Dr anti I Mrs if II Hardy of Provo arrived In the Park yesterday to visit I with Mrs I Charles Shields l S r 01 III Tho followIntrTParkltes HientVb r over on the Provo river picnicking iMr and Mrs D e McLaughlin 1 Mr and Mr W VV Armstrong Mr 1 and Mrs W GoO Lymb Mr and Mrs W VRicoMr and 1 i t f 2 Mrtj u C D Rookkdgr Mr and Mrs J w Gelger Mr rind Mrs T li Hlchmond Mrs I II C Southwell Mrtf Charles Shields MIMI Hem Trent Miss Oroo Mlsp Vora Hardy of Provo Miss Cora SnydorrMeswiB fleorue D Biood F T Woxlcott Dr E P Lccompto and D S Thomson a m u Mrs W V Rico and Mrs llC South well returned homo Frjday morning from Salt Lake V S S 5 i r The ladles of time Methodist church served dinner In the Army hall Thursday and Friday of tho past week t u aMiss a-Miss Eva Conover for the past year n teacher in our schools anti A H iimnier man were united in marriage They will make Idaho theIr future hom U S 0 1 I The Womans Athenaeum will hold their next mooting at the homo of Mrs W f I i Snydor June 2Svh at 2rx > PROVO SOCIETY I Mr And Mr P G Decker entertained a numbci of relatives Sunday at n very I I happy J family reunion Thrsc prevent I von > Messrs and Mpsdamc Peter I Stubbo James F Dunn Joshua F Dunn I I Henry F Dunn Arthur Craven t Li M 1 l n Cunningham Gcorgo A Ftr up and Mrs J L Russell a 4 e Mrs George A Storrs has returned from I a visit to relatives li l ManU w S 1 Members and friends of tho W C T Lat m L-at at time homo of thin prH sldenl Mrs Mary M Poydan Tuesday afternoon a nil enjoyed a programme of music adrcsses and poems Later refreshments wore sorvcd on the I shaded lawn and a delightful delight-ful social afiomoon was passed Thoso I present wore Mesdamos Alexander Boy I don 1 Brlmhall J E Booth A L Booth llaVor rns man fiullock Chnmberlln Collins D Lomur D ciiberry Giles Grler GoHlman Johi Jakoman Kings bury Mayho McBride McGraW NCI on Swirle Summer Gllen Taylor Waters I Wefit ood Young Misses Boyden John I Kemp Kellogg and Thuoscm Miss Ivy ohms has returned from a two weeks vhlt to Mr and Mrs Hen > Stagp at Kureka 11II 5 0 Utah SoiOHls mot Wednesday Mrs 1 Linn m h Tiukor presiding Mr Joslah Beck gave th first paper of the afternoon on Social Influence After ioco 1 w Mrs I Hannah Tucker In a very Interesting manner rend selections from J Y Lhmlt I comb Riley After nrIrccllnneous business lie Uin adjourned to moot at the homo of Mrs A 0 Smoot 0 00 Senator and Mrs A 0 Smoot and Miss Olllo Smoot vlslf Senator and Mrs Ean at Iehl I last Sunday II sirs Grnnt < Barley entertained the ladles l of the 63 card club at a delightful delight-ful lea Tuesday afternoon The lawn was beautifully decorated fey the occasion and there the guests passed the time pleasantly pleas-antly with cards Mrs llavcrcsimp winning win-ning tho llrst prIze Tho guoHts were Mcsdames D D Iloutz A 0 Smooi R A Barney L 0 raft Misses Sutton Davis and Monahan t u Mr D D llonlz Is l visiting I her parents Apostle and Mrs Lyman in Tooelo i Miss CorL nrnmlov of American Fork Is I the gust of Mls Alllo Smoot Mrs E J Slow of Ogden Is vinltln Mr and Mrs D It Bcebe S S I Ci Dr and Mrs M II Hardy spent Wednesday In lichen City a 4 4 I The NIneteenth Century club mot at tho homo h of Mrs Soarlo Friday and spent a delightful afternoon In the galleries ol I tho Luxomboiupr The topic was prepared pre-pared by Mrs forfman and pictures of some of the t most famous paintings were passed around during the session Sketches of a few of tiro modern artists wero given and AIIss Searlo gave JL read ing from Elizabeth Holmes The programme closed with a brief summary sum-mary of current events a a a I The homo of Mr and Mrs Roger Farror of the First ward was a scene of one of the largest and most delightful social I I gatherings of tho season Friday evening I The occasion was a wedding receplon given In nonor of the manlage of their I daiigiacr Miss iAry Jt tie and Mr L ilior P WhhohoHd which VJIM tool omnlZfd in ihe l Salt Lake Tom pi o last I TmirKday Tho rooms were bniitir < uiv dcconitM with I roses and fmllux the lawn i brilliantly lighted and Uarion1 er ehpRtra tilacoiirocu nwoot strains nt music mu-sic Tbfj ovonlnf passed most pleatmtlv with I expressions of congratulations Inl good wlnhos extended to thin heiuilfui arid accomplished bride and her popJlir and talented husband MiiKlr Kimca nnd dviticlng and a sumptuous wnMini banquet wore provided for the m my yueuls who wore much most chnrmln iy entertalnid ny Mrs I Firrer The gutt ware MossrB and MosdamoM James R Fnrrer John W Fnrrer Jr T Karri S S dams Walter Whitehead TlumiH M Klrkwood Walter r1 i > GH < vn Clark chaunciy Thomas William Kr ret Hugh Ro W K Fnrrer Thnmaa Farror Joseph Strong Robert nomlinan Alvin Roardman Thomas Williams AN ma ran WagencT Charles W Ta lor L O Taft George E Howe John li DeJ halter Jimow Murkham Joseph Wart C II Davis William II Gray John iN Strong Oeorgo M Strong John c liri ham Alex llodqulsl Jr MIles Strong Wllllnin Loftier James Gray jinns Clove Andrew Gothorman J C Mm ham Jr M II GraUnin Ilcnrv Blu menlhnl C F Watkins R C W tmkts > Medamis CHextla t5trnng J R Hsh Jirrt Maria Strong Ilcbor Duke Kiij Ivilh Van Wagoner James Stubba Georgo Jllckman Misses Nelllo Arlirnxf Sarah and Knima Farror china Strong 4 Jennie Thomas Lydla Robert Krnm < i Choules Nora Beck Surah and Rhoda Douglass Maggie Stewart Mnrthi mu Edna Stubbj Minnie Jlnthenbruek Ruih Poay Flos Io Richmond Ktuclln Orav Maud Whlleheail Maud Van L > Rfn < > r c Zazol Emma Nettlo amid Edith Ailm 1 Edith Cluff Zilln Maud Grace niuij4 and Selena Farror kssrs lx slf Sim19 Thomns Firrer Charles Forrrr Will nii Dean Slinng John J 1 Johnfion Krrt Choulcfl Goorgo and Percy Ibtris liu gene Jones Orson Bird Will Want lh rum JeiiHfii Jesse Smith Dan Dunning I Robert lloanlmun Itert amid Rhlrly Aclums Will ansi Emmol duff Viino ami LolamlFnrror Tho following w < re Irom outside cllles Mr and Mrs GrIt brough Nerihl Mrs Warren Croft piv Hon Mrs J W Firrcr BemM Mrs I Morgan Evans Cusllo Gale Mrs c S Halo Mummolh Miss Sce mllttr K i nab Miss Emma Mcintyre Salt Lake Mr Rowland Bralthwalto Man I |