Show A < 1 i 1 I tI t I I I j 1 I V I C i EJ cq 4 14 JJJ dr f v I I I I iW 4 N r c I J j I J I I I ThewceK UiatlSgone was one round festivities the most elaborate events 1 being In honor several of Salt Lakes social favorites who will this week become be-come brides and society is on the qul vive in anticipation of the events of the coming week There will be weddings wed-dings and weddings and seldom H I nc S ever have so many charming brides I been led to the altar In a single eel In this city d S r t The chlefcst Interest wljl i I naturally of Miss Emily center In the marriage lIgs Emi Katz and Gov Heber M Wells which will take place on Wednesday evening I at halfpast 7 oclock at the home of the bride Miss Joscphjnc Katz will be the maid of honor and AdJtGen Bur ton will be the best man Only relatives and intimate fri nds will witness the > ceremony to be followed by a reception recep-tion from S until 10 oclock Gov Wells and his bride will leave qn an extended Eastern trip immediately after the reception re-ception S S S I A large and fashionable weddlngiwl be that of Miss Clara Colton and Dr Union Worthington The ceremony will I be performed at the First Presbyterian church on the evening of June Sth Miss Colton will be attended by her cousin I Miss Mildred Colton at Philadelphia who will be maid of honor Miss Ora Harkness and Miss Maud Thorn will be the bridesmaids Mr George Helntz will be best man and the ushers will be I Messrs T Ellis Browne E B Wicks Benner X Smith Francis Colton of I I Plttsburg and Bert Varian The ceremony cere-mony at the church will be followed by I a large and brilliant reception at the home of the bride I f V bJd 5 A very quiet wedding will be that of J I Miss Mary Burke and Mr R H Chan nlng on Tuesday evening at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs William Burke The honeymoon will be spent In the East j I Another wedding around which much Interest centers Is that of Miss Florence Howat daughter of Judge and Mrs Andrew Howat and Mr Louis E Schoppe which will take place en Thursday evening June 6th It will be a very quiet affair only the immediate families and a few intimate friends been Invited Rev having Rc Dr Clarence T Brown will officiate < A very elegant wedding of tho week will be that of MEB Louise Johnson and t Mr Harry S Knight on Thursday j I evening A large reception will follow the marriage ceremony which will lake place at the home of the brides parents on South Main fctreet Miss Sadie Mc Chrystal will be maid of honor and Chris DIehl best manS man-S W Mr and Mrs J B Evans have announced an-nounced the engagement of their daughter Louise to Mr George N Aulabaugh The wedding w ill take place on June 10th S Miss Helen RoThs hUd and Simon A Rice 11 be married at the Ladles Literary clubhouse on the evening of era1rO cul clublqse June 10th I o The marriage of Miss Mary C SWan I and Jesse TBadger will be solemnized i on June Cth I I S 1 Th announcement of the approach ing marriage of Miss Ella C Little and Dr Wk H Buoher wUa 1 pleasant surprise sur-prise to their many friends a S S The engigremenrpf Miss Carol Shoe Shoe bridge daughter of Mrs E B1 Shoe bridge and Mi Monroe Wilkinson of Mammoth haS leeh announced The I wedding will tako place on June 26th r 4 L Mr and Mrs Walter G Filer have returned from their wedding trip and are at home at the Knutsford I I u SS v i I Mr and Mrs Joseph H Richards are homo from California where they spent their honeymoon 9 Miss MlidiedCoUon of Philadelphia Colon a Phladclphl I will arrive during the wcek and will be 1 I I the ton guest of her cousin Miss Clara Col S S I I The Mlsses Clara Colton and Mar y Burke Mnr e wero the gUefsts of honor at iUe a nt I charmingly Informal luncheon given on n 1 Tuesday last by Mlsri Anna McCornlck About a dozen intimate lcCOltlc > o7en of triendt the I young Jadlts In whose honor 1ono1 the luncheon was given enjoyed Miss Mc Cornicks hospitality 111 C f S S I Elaborate In all Its appointments the waD I luncheon given by Mrs Robert yesterday afternoon khs Robert Smith in honor of Miss Burke ur and Miss Colton Colon The gold room of the Alto club where tho luncheon can was given was beautified white lulfcd with pink and ICI roses wJth cmllax Intertwined amll ci Mrs I S Smiths guests wore Mesdamcs i D S MUrray WM J Ferry Ed Carlos Roberts Ferry Don Donnell Bird Post I Hempstead Ji R Walker Minr Mtancs en Burke Incs Colton Colon Blanche Burke Banche Narc n Adelaide Naon Lowe Thorn McCornlck Lte Gilo Park Judge and Keith S S S in Another honor of charmingevent Miss of the week I given 11ss Colon was the 2111 cnLon Friday iftauioon by Mls 33 I Mjiry Loulec I Anderson Blue Iq Anccraon and low Buo ali yel 1 were the colors used In the decor a tons cornflowers ccla corfow the parlor and nas b ns In the dcrBOnMna diningroom MIMI And Bonwnu aBHlslud by Mrs Hugh d An demon Mrs W AI James lI G Sharp and Mrs 1rs a Anderson Tho gucsta who I j yCho delightful gUfS3 cn I delghttul afternoon were Meadamcs I nme8 CharieR Walker Robert 1aller Llndyay Powers Fabian tWoodruffyBlrd SVcHs Donnell DidW ill I 1 Younger Macdonald La Motte McClure Mc-Clure McKay Post Ira Lewis Will I Sprague D J Sharp SmedleySmlth Mont Ferry Ed Ferry Baker N G Sharp Nell Fischer Officer the Misses Hempstend KImball Thorn McCornick Sprague Kieth Sadler Gilbert bert Harkness Crawf6rd Woodward Hanauer Nason Alff Lunt Shearman Burke Blanche Burke Lowe Gilo Rookledge Miller and Jessie Anderson Mrs W P Benson was hostess at a delightful luncheon yesterday In honor of Miss Florence Howat The heart Idea carried out In tho place cards and L favors was most appropriate as Miss I Howat Is to be oneof the brides of the week Pink and white roses formed thcM very effective decorations Besides the guest of honor there were present Mrs Howat the Misses Howat Frances Howat Weston Davis Kanters Hattie Jennings Hamptpn and Josie Katz ft 4 On Thursday afternoon the Misses Burke and Colton were guests ofk honor at an elegantlyappointed luncheon given by Miss Ora S Hark ess Miss Florence Howat was the recipient recipi-ent of a handkerchief shower from the T Trousseau club on Wednesday at the home of Miss Fannie 4 5 5 Bird Yellow roses were effectively used In the decorations at the dinner given on Friday evening by Mrs William Reid I In honor of Miss Katz Besides the I guest of honor there were present Mesdames Mes-dames Le Grande Young Alma Katz Frank Jennings Hempstead Kenneth C Kerr and the Misses Lucilc Jennings I Edna Sherman Josephine Katz and Jasmine Young 5 S S Tho Sewing club of which Miss Florence Flo-rence Howat is on member gave hec 3 kitchen shower on Thursday afternoonS L afternoon-S I 1 Mrs Joseph E Caine will receive her friends tomorrow afternoon from 2 toGo to-Go ock A large number of Invitations have been issued fi f S S i t Mrs Arthur Brown will be hostess sit a breakfast to be given tomorrow morning In honor of Mien Ely Katz Covers will be laid for eighteen guests I I Miss Clara Colton lll be guest of honor at a luncheon to be given tomorrow I tomor-row by Mrs W T Dalby ea A unique form of entertainment was that Introduced by Miss Sadler on Wednesday afternoon when she enter talned some twenty friends Informally In i honor of Mrs James D Wells of Helena Each guest was given sheets of colored tissue paper and told to use her artistic ability in the millinery line I The contest created much merriment mcrrmcnt and when the Judges summedup the results the first prize fell to Miss Blanche KImball the second to Miss Mary Teasdale S > S Miss Marie Luce entertains on Wednesday next for Miss Fanny Davis I who leaves soon for Denver Miss Luce I also entertains on Thursday for Miss Kirk S S SOn I S-On Wednesday afternoon the members of the University kindergarten training I class gave a reception in honor of MVs Alice Hanford and Miss Fannie Davis I was entirely Informal but none tho lj less l delightful and was thoroughly en joyed by all present S S About thirty children enjoyed a lawn party given byJMrs L C Miller on Monday afternoon In honor of the birthday of her little son Kean Out door games were played retreshrhentB served on the lawn and n Jolly tjme had joly by the children 5 5 Mrs E L Carpenter will spend the summer visiting in New York and Pennsylvania S j S 4 5 Tho marriage Miss Mattie By MatteEBy water and W01 Brown Is announced for June 17th at the residence of the brides parents 169 North Sixth street f C 5 Mrs Brooks entertains the Whist club Tuqsday H 3 S S Ira I-ra Bowman will Wi entertain Infor mally at a whist party on Thursday S The Womans Republican club will wi give a card party at the home of Mrs j Rachael Miller on Monday afternoon Juno 17th < ternooo S S < I Mrs Guatavus Arnold has arrived from San Francisco for a visit of it week Mrs Arnold will beat homo to l friends on Wednesday evening at thu residence of Mrs F JflhlI 1095 First Street leaving on Friday for London I a S 5 Mrs Mary Boggs of Kaneae City wil spend the summer In Salt Lake with her sister Mrs John Shea S S il + Miss Eleanor Burrows will spend the I sumtncr In Germany I I 0 S t < Miss Florence La Due was he I host 0513 at a progressive carom caromparty Riven on Wednesday evening In honor of Fred crick amrweolcy Evans Frec etc1 Ind who have re I cently come to Salt Lake to Jjye Tho j 10 I affair was given at the home of tin 1r and Mrs R J Evans and was enjoyed j by the Misses Laura Bunting 1 pJjOYQ < Bonnet Lulu I Bourgard Bfnnchq Cher ry Harriet Cohn Eva DJx lurlct Eva Etnnia I Bberhardt Lucle Gaby JosHle rlH i CHria Mayne Mary Maync Bessie Mayne Leuu McMillan Ethel pond Claudlo Scolleld VD Rae Lpda Raw 1 11ns Violet Craig Jessie Quimer Messrs Foster Curtis Curts Wynn Bnrg Btrom Will Crone Will Davis Walter y 1I I Evans Ollle Goodwin Alex Eberhardt Vauhn Paul Orvllle Post Edgar Rogers Rog-ers Lon Sowles Fred Smith Hugh Woods nnd Chatfield S I S Mrs Christopher II Van Arman will spend the summer in the East vlslllng on the Atlantic seaboard 0 4 0 Miss Edyth Hale returned on Monday from Stanford university where SIlO has JusC completed her freshman year S S S r Miss Eleanor Dooly wl rndh toot to-ot Smith cqllege NorlhaiVipton Mass I early In June She will visit a few weeks atthe Eastern watering places before returning to thb city 0 Sb j The song recital by Mr David Harold t Eldredger given at the First Congrega tional church on Monday evening Avas I a pleasing event tbQth irom the social Vnd the musical standpoint S S S H Mrs W HBancrofthas returned from an Eastern vlelL < 4 S S Mrs Frank L Pearl has as her guests gest her uncle D B Meachrfm ansi son of Cincinnati O CinclnnatO S S j Miss Flprcnce Kessler left during the week for 3 visit In California The Sewing club met with Mrs Will Sprague on Tuesday afternoon S S 0 Mrs J C Roylo Is in Denver the r guest of her sister Mrs J A Thatcher S S S Mrs Theron Geddes and daughter Miss Jenna Budd Geddes returned dur ing the week from St Louis where Miss Geddes has been in school during the year r > ast r S o S Mr and Mrs Iloyt Sherman are now at home at 340 Fifth East street j 5 S Miss Emma Sutherland who has been at La Salle seminary for the past year letlirns home for the summer this I I week S a A most enjoyable affair was the euchre part given on Friday afternoon I b y Miss Bartch in honor her guest MIsc Leckle The rooms were beauti fully Decorated with a profusion of carnations and sego lilies The o prize 3 cutglass bonbon dish was WlS won by Miss Leckle and the second I prise a basket of pansies went to Miss Iss Luce The guests invited to meet Miss Leckle were Mesdames J T Harris Percy Sadler Westcott Babcock Mc C lure Silver Putnam Hooper Misses McChrystal Lunt Kessler Anderson Johnson Jennings Olive Jennings Morris Breeden Williams Hale Luce I Cherry Borman Stanchfield Alexan der Martha Alexander Raybould Rae Bartch and Olive Barton MO 5 Mrs Walter Tuttle of 368 First street will entertain at luncheon on Wednes day In honor of Mrs John J Broughall who will arrive In Salt Lalte this week I for a few days visit with friends Mr and Mrs Brougliall are en route to the PanAmerican exposition Buffalo 5 5 B Mr Mark McChrystal left yesterday morning for an Eastern visit j 0 S S Mrs Rachael Miller was the hostess at a pretty luncheon given on Wednes day afternoon in honor oC hal friend Mrs Dwight who leaves shortly for Idaho to spend the summer Roses and syrlngai formed the effective decora tions of the table About twenty guests sat down to lunchega and afterward enjoyed 3 game of slxtythreer I S S 4 Mrs Ralph E Hoag will spend the summer in New York leaving here about June 10th V S S Mr and Mrs George Phelps Holnian have returned from the East 4 5 5 Early this month Mrs John J Judson Jud-son and son Lyman will leave l fpr the Thousand Isles In the SL Lawrence where they will spend the summerS t summer-S S t i Miss Mary L Hoag and little niece Katherine Adelaide Jloag will spend the i summer at Waterloo la S S S A very pleasant Informal luncheon was given by Mrs 1lrs Henry Cohn on Thursday afternoon in honor of her guest Miss TIle Cohn of New York After luncheon tho guests enjoyed a a botanical guessing contest the guest or honor beingthe successful competi I tor The lunch table was beautifully decorated with pink rOes postals be ing l used as place InS cards Besides the guest of honor there lher were present the Misses Stahl cf Atlanta Ga Cohen pf Denver Stella nnd Helen Rotschlld Frances and Tilllo Phillips Martha WaLters Mooney and Emma Cohn o S S Mrs J A Miner and Mrs McClure entertained Informally cards on Mon day afternoon 1fon I S S Mra Nat 1I Brigham and children will arrive soon from California anil will spend the summer In Salt Lake Lke City and the mountains surrounding I S a SOn S-On Tuesday last Mr and Mrs liE Deardorff celebrated the fifth anniver nary of their marriage and entertained their friends both afternoon and even i ing at cards The color scheme for both affairs was purple and white the effect being very pleasing Many ap propriate and beautiful l gifts were re ceived from the guests Sixtythree was played Mrs Oscar Borne and Miss Blanche Bender winning the prizes In the afternoon and Mrs Fred LIbbey Mrs Fraser Mrs McAllister and Mr Churchill Castle In ICAlster ing The guests at the afternoon card luncheon were Mesdames Joseph Me < 1 tras Walter Bender R G Wilson John Dowey Ann Robbins George Nlckum D L Nlckum Harry Teasdalo Jones I A G McAllister Oscar J Borne Otis i L Brown E Ellendecker Richard Tre size the Misses Emma Dewey Ella Lit tIe Louise Dewey and Blanche Bender In the evening Mr and Mrs Dear dorffs guests were Messrs nid Mes dames Georga S Nlckum D 1 L Nick um Charles Slnde R A Whltohead Churchill Castle Fraser Mcsdnmcn Mae Field Joseph Metros A G McAl 1cAl lister Misses Eva Tompkins Lydlfc Bobbins Belle Dewey Gertrude Grow Florence Cunningham Marguerite Me Iran Milton Allen Lester Freed Charles Johnson W R Stewart and J A Cunningham S S 5 S I Harry II Atkinson and Miss Ella At I klnson arc at home from California Clltornln I 5 C Mrs Lawson and Miss Clara Lawson leave soon for California e S Mrs D C riunbar has returned from California S a S > I Miss Anna J Hartman will return shortly from California wf she has 1 been in school for tho past three years 5 aS The members of the Shakespeare club were entertained by Mlas Lena Adams on Monday evening 5 v S I A pleasant social event of the week was the lawn fete and In1 strawberry fes 5 tival 1 given by the ladles of the First Methodist church on Friday evening S S S Mrs AF Philips has gono to Lead S D where she will spend the the wi SJ1C11 summer Sl mier with her daughterS I S j a Mrs J W Long of Kansas City who I IB a relative of Secretary Long of the tevnavy has arrived In thiscity to spi nd lhTll 1 the summer Mrs Long ls TV guest at 168 South First West street Q 4 t Miss Edna Carter of Evanson Wyo Is visiting with relatives and friends in thin city for a short tTme Q > bOn b-On Wednesday next Miss Margie Wobber will return from her Eastern trip coming by wa > of California Mrs J II WllllamSot San Francisco Is the guest of her mother Mrs Emma > Clinton at the St I > onotel Mrs A W McCunc will go to Montana Mon-tana shortly for t visit f Miss Tulle Cohn New York Is the guest of Mrs Henry Cohn S I Cards have been Issued to the wedding wed-ding of Miss Ida Alt and Mr Walter W King Wednesday evening June 12th f 1 Mrs Egan and UlrsvvBlntz entertained at cards on Tuesflay last for the bene flt of the Altar society S On Tuesday evening a large reception will L beivon a the Bee Hive house by I i i Jee < Ueiivon the general boards of the M I A In j honor of visiting stake officers < 4iS I Mrs Ivorsonhafe l herguest Miss I I Jennie Smoot of Idaho I t r S S 4 j J I MJss Birdie Boreman of Ogden Is vis j I Ring Miss Virgic Bre aden this weekS week-S S S 1 I RoV > and Mrs Clarence o Brown I will give n reception at the parsonage I Of the First Congregational church on I Monday evening from S to 10 oclock No formal Invitations are sent out but I lthey cordially invite all their friends those who are In the congregation and I those who are not I SO Judge and Mrs II E Booth entertained enter-tained a few friends most delightfully on Wednesday evening Peonies were used in the artistic decorations Sixty th ree was played Mrs Beaver winning the Jadys first prize Mrs Hampton the second Mr Lleb the gentlemans I first prize and Mr Eardley the second Those who enjoyed Mr and Mrs Booths hospitality were Messrs and Mesdames Lelb Hampton Eardley Harlan W B Booth Bee Mrs L L Archer Miss TInsman Miss Kate Early and Mr Goldthwalte Miss Keith entertained a few of her friends at a chaflingdish party Thursday Thurs-day night a 9 Mr and Mrs Morris R Hunt and Mr and Mrs Don Carlos Roberts have removed re-moved to G3 South Fifth a S East street Miss Norma DIckert will return from I school at Washington a S D C this week Miss Kate Wells entertained very pleasantly In honor of Miss Vilate Young on Wednesday 5S afternoon v The Trousseau club will meet on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs A W McCune Jr S u lrSf Luclle Sears has gone to De troit where she will be the guest for t the summer of her sister Mrs John G Roberts I I 5 S ME and Mrs R J Caskey and family fam-ily leave next Friday morning for an extended visit In theEast Mrs Cas key may romalnMn the East till tho may first of October put Mr Caskey wllj I return about August 1st a i The Misses Jlne and Bessie Mom r I tyre who have been attending Misses Weeks and Longees school on Marlborough Marl-borough streett Boston for the past three years will return home tomorrow tomor-row remain They stopped en route to visit the exposition S S S at Buffalo Miss Ruth Stjan delightfully entertained enter-tained last evening at her home on I Princeton avenue in honor of her heci twelfth birthday The guests enjoyed y an Interesting1 game of progressive peanuts after which dainty refreshments refresh-ments Those Invited were the Misses Winnie Roblson lIar Storer Rosle OBrien Kitty Bogue Catherine Mc i Clear Martha Parsons Jessie Judd I Annie Irwin Myrtle McKnlght Cora Little Messrs Jack Sadler Herbert Hamlln Lester Bobbins Will and Ernest Er-nest Tlllman Kendall McLaln Nell Judd Lawrence McDonald Rulon Robinson Arthur Parsons and LeRoy Scott < ot a The engagement of Miss Ellen S 1 Rich daughter of Mrs M A Rich and Lewis O Clark Is announced announce The marriage of Miss Frances Gun nlngton and Theodore J Stringer will ake place on Wednesday afternoon June 5th In the evening the man L friends of the ypung people will lender them t a pung the home of Mrs M M Cunnlnglon S37 Palm avenueS avenue-S 4 S Mr and Mrs I Waiter A Cooke and chldren4 leave this morning for Cal 1 lls morning Cal fornia After a visit of 0 week or ten days in San Francisco they will go to I Pacific Grove where Mrs Cooke and i t children will spend the summer 5 a S Mrs C R Williams returned Wednesday from her Wyoming and Colorado trip 4 4 Mr and Mrs C W Boyd expect as i their guests early In June Mr and Mrs W J Burgess of Omahn < > S S 4 Mrs Amelia D Galrell and tho Misses Gatrell entertained Informally 1 on Friday evenIng The Misses Sawyer will go East this I month > r S S The officers of the Opal club have completed arrangements for the first excursion of the present seasonr The dale set for the outing Is next Sunday June Oth and the objective point will be Ogden canyon A special train wJI boat the service of the club and will leave the Short Line statlon at 9 a wIn I for the Junction City A large number of tho club will take thjlr wheels along but for those members of the club and Its friends who do not care to make the trip upi Ogden canyon In this way conveyances con-veyances have been already chartered Wheels will be carried free A dollar rate to Ogden and return will be In vogue and 0 25cent rate for those who make the trip from the station In conveyances con-veyances Dinner will be served at the Hermitage and the return to Ogden made In time to take the special for I home at 830 The club has conducted several oxcurslonr to Ogden cany nand n-and 11 the success achieved in the past is any indication of the result of next Sundays affair then no one will fine 1 reason to regret having made the trip I I 0 One of the pheasant social affairs of tho week was the surprise party given I Miss Adele Loving on Friday evening Highfive was played first prize being won by Miss Rogors and the consolation consola-tion by MlssWey Refreshments were I served and the remainder of the evening even-ing given oyor to an Informal musi mJsl calc Thosefrpresent were Mrs Lorlng I Mr and Mrs Frank Gardner Misses I Mabel Phillip Louisa Wey AbbI I 1 1r I Crnger Emily Rogers Ronnie Pedor sen Lola Cgehler and Adele Lorlng Messrs Oscar Rydyal Lawrence Mar lgM Will n Slbley Doris Shurtltff Ed1 ParsqnsJ Henry Plumhoff Arthur Skjdmoro Charles Lorlng and Helg Haneen 7 IOn I-On Monday afternoon May 27th Ho void Tensdel entertained Db nit twentyfive of his little friends ir Ioi nol of hla Sixth birthday The large room were decorated with poled plants and Hprlnrr lowers A social time was spent plnylngr games and music Del laus icfrcsnmenis were served Thou present were Edna Standing Pte1 LIla HcookA Ruth Swancr Erma Rae lie JoncphlnaDedrleh1 Gladys Chase Voa1 rllla Web iCorJno Robinson Fiorcj flee I Daranar Erli Soper Lyon Carty Herman Her-man Armstrong Ilarmel Jolly Kenneth Ken-neth SopcrfLouise I Rowe Jack Allen i I f Frank West Leslie Anderson Allan Forester Master HInes and others 4 a The May club met at the residence of Mr and Mrs J v Tlmms on Wednesday evening and had n very pleasant time The rooms were decorated deco-rated with cut fiowera A few games of highfive were played prizes being won by the following Mrs W Wil lams and Mr H M Sadler Mrs 1 Harvey and Mr E G Holding After partaking of dainty refreshments and having a good jocUil ime the club ad Journcd to meet IT two weeks clJd residence of Mr and Mrs J D Ford OGDFN SOOIETY f Tho nnnU1 meeting of tho Aglala was Allala deli htCll entertained by Mrs George J f Cclley l hor pleasant homo on Adams < ave nle A largo number of members w t 1e ont and much interest Was dis pla A iAlnlno election of the fallowing oil l0wlng c < ors for the ensuing year President Mrs J M Bishop vlcenresldont Mrs Elch scl Kccretarj Miss Eddy treasurer Mrs Cr D les fhtDiIvc3 club historian Mrs Adney iho i historical akptch of the olub and Its y O Ikj Blvon by Mrs Kellcy historian for the past year was very much enjoyed bal I b-al sho complimenting In the hlKh st torma the cfllclont work of the retiring I president and her coworkers During the < soc al I houi4 following tho buoincsB session I I delicious refreshments were served by tho I hostess 1 Mrs Coulter the State presl Couler dent will entertain the first meeting cf the club September meetng a Invitations I are out for tho mnrrlnge of Ml ius Selma Kuhn daughter oC Mr and P 1lrsJ Abmham Kuhri to Mr Edward F W erthelnier which will bo solemnized I Juno 12th at 8 prlat Chrlstenscns hall i I ll and Mrs AVcrthclmcr will bo at homo at Pine Bluff Ark after October 1st Mrs J J Malone returned Thursday 1 hurscny m from California whcri sho has been for iomo months for the benefit of her health Her many friends will bo glad to Know of her improvement cIad George A HohnorcAnd wife leave Tues day for tho west Mrs Hclmorc to visit relatives in BHttch Columbia and Mr Holmoro to visit for r fow days In Call fornia Cal A large number at Ogden people will visit tho PanAmerican exposition during th summer 4S S Mrs J S Casey of ICemmcrcr Wyxi is M visiting Ogden friends S 5 Wf Mr and Mrs J M Moorchcad of St Louis are visiting friends Ogden Mr and Mrs WF Grltchlow returned Tuesday evening rom n months visit in California a 7 Miss Ethel Ford Is l hiSaI1 Francisco I studying the violin under one of the most I eminent violinists of the country untl 54 Mrs W McGraw left on Wednesday for a summers visit among friends and rela I tives i In various parts nS the East relD i S 4 Tho evening attractions at Glonwood I I park are taking great crowds of people I out there each evening 0 The FrcoKlndercrarten association will hold its regular monthly associaton Mon day June 3rd at 3 p m at tho homo of Mrs Chris Flygaro No 2421 Jciferaon avenue A full attendance of members and Of those Interested In summer kln dcigartcn is desired as the possibility t of h avihgrsuchia school will bo discussed Miss Blanche Brown Is In Salt Lake C lty attending the commencement exercises exer-cises of Rowland Hal c o S The sisters of the Sacred Heart academy Id g ave the pupjls of that school an outing F rlday Ire afternoon belncr very futns ant passed at Glenwood park 4 4 5 I The commencement days nro here and ho next two weeks will bo devoted large l y to the annual xorclscs of the various chools and academics S SI The Historical society met with Mrs Corey yesterday afternoon and held a v cry profitable and plonsant session C Miss Laura Smith returned Wedncs dny froma visit with Mrs Robert Wilson it Brigham City I S S S Mr and Mrs Harry Grubneaulcft Fray d Fr-ay for California for a visit Mrs Grub neau will remain for 8ome months for the benefit of her health S S S Ball games racing dancing and tho varIous amusement parks urnlshed the Jurnlshe inversions for the people on Decoration day Friday afternoon the Junior class of the hlprh school presented to the high school n lifesize crayon portrait of tho late Prof T B Lewis beautltully framed Prof Lewis was for many years tho principal rrlnclPal of the high school and was hold in universal uni-versal respect and esteem The presentation presenta-tion was accompanied with appropriate oxorclscB and ceremonies tho presenta ton address being made by Hon D H Pecry 4 5 5 Mr John E Tesaler and Miss Edith Smith o IDonver weio united In marrlnqe Friday afternoon by Justice Parker Jt Hall Hnl S aS Miss Myrtle MqManls of Pocatello Is visiting her form school friends In Og den t I 4 5 I Mm Patrick Henley entertained a largo number of her lady friends at a Kenslng i ton yesterday afternoon Mra Corlcw baa Invitations out for I wlst party k Tuesday I afternoon Mr and Mrs Heber Scowcroft returned yesterday from their wedding trip returnlel ifornia 55 5 Mrs L Francis Is in Ogden from Ne vada visiting her son and daughter I I The Ladles Literary club met Wednes day afternoon with Mrs T H Carr and spent a pleasant afternoon Friday evening the music pupils of Miss Mae Tonkins gave a very enjoyable re eltal at the Baptist church A large num ber of Invited guests hoard a most excel lent programme S Friday tyrs ThomasFJtsgerald crave an elccrant luncheon at her home on Adam avcnuo In honor of her daughter Mrs George P McCabe of Washington D C The flOral and tapestry decorations were beautifully arranged ami the afternooi was one of much enjoyment teaQroon guests present worn Mesdames A Klcsel F Klcsel Magulro Ilasnott Heiilov HasRet Hcnli Spencer Hevwood Marks Toy Canady Conroy Luckott RlproJow and Bulcer Misses E Conray and Nolllo Hcaoy PARK CITY SOOJETY Tho Womans Athenaeum mot at the home of Mrfl W G eul mctDt thl noon and three Interesting papers listened to The first tng was Oberon wore tr tOJlc WfS and the Fairies by Mrs Walter Scott I aler the second Interlude by the Clowns Mist Ivathcrliia Lawrence the third Reference to Greek Legends Mrs M 11 F Allen Mrs Whitohand had lls charge of the progrnmme for the afternoon Mrs Lamb kindly favored tho ladles I with a volcal selection with Mrs Emma Kolso as accompanist Adjournment was then taken until Juno 10th lourm1ent club I will mOot with Mrs V4 W Armstrong The s udy for the afternoon will be tronS sic and Art + S 5 The members o tho O E S and scv enlyflvo invited guests were most de lightfully entertained at Masonic hall nt llasonlc Monday cvenliuj the occasion being hal sixth anniversary of tho order Delicious refreshments wore served apd a i farce en titled Female Masonry In Lease was given by th following momborst Most Illustrious Jlluh Mogul Mian Lillian Bali Grand lllph Pull Hauler Lllnn thur Williams Royal Pnnjamlrum Miss Agnes Kelloy Illyh MuohAMuck Mrs S L Rnddon Hobbk do Hey Mrs C 1lrs T FrIsk GlhbloQobble Mrs Frank Emory Llnnn Draper Mrs A D Vii lams A F Alr Miss Margaret Brundagc Grand Inner Guard of Temple Keyhole Mrs C A Blochor Grand Out er Guard Mrs J Thompson Candidates Miss JeanPearson Sammlc Rnddon Or Kanlat Mrs FS Fox Mrs Walter Scott and Mr Arthur Williams recited a number1ofselectlone after which the excee llngly pleasant affair came Loa I close In I S 5 Tho Ladles Benevolent society mot with lernoon MiDN M Wilson Wedncoclny iif r t 4S MlN WHllalh Ferry oluiica JQ Park Tuesday morning after un nbsencoi or rtvo months spent in < f I California I Mitts Minnie Koscel returned to tho Park Thursday after a pleasant three 1 wceko vacation spent a t Zlon where aiio L i han been vlfllUnprwlth Mrand Mrs Joseph Jo-seph Cowan and family Mr and Mrs H Nowcll ot Salt Lako TCCK lfr BlI I Park tho past spent a short time in renewing old acquaintances Mra B P Lccomptc went down to 11 Salt rs Lake yesterday to visit with Her relatives S Mm J L Weber and family came out Mr the L Decoration lay to visit trom the city with friends Tucpday tho teachers and the high school pupils enjoyed an outing it Sn > derB Jllpls Tho usual picnic Hporta were enjoyed Prof H B Youngcn gave one of his popular socials in the operahouse Decoration Deco-ration evening Tho hall was well filled with his patrons and friends who tripped I the light fantastic until the wee sma hours S S Ihs hoursTo Ths largest and most elaboratesocial event of the week was the 6 party givon on Friday evening by Mr ands and-s Walter Scott at their beautiful homo Woodsldo avenue The floral decorations decora-tions were very btMiitiful Amid were carried car-ried out In colors of scarlet and green In the parlors the mantels were banked with masses of scarlet roses find tall gra ceful vlnc cwdcinbrs shaded In sca rlet were placed In overl available nook and corer the whole effect being especially charming After the gamem elaborate refreshments wero srv < id the small tables wore very attractive with their snowwhlto linen dainty china and snowhl lnen Hllver Mr and Mrs Scott wero assisted In serving Miss Kate Farrol and Mrs J N r Cross Prizes were awarded toss Mi to-ss Katherine Lawrence Mrs J 11 Cross Mr W G Grant and Mr it Whcrrlt Tho Invited guests were the I Misses Maud Gray Margaret Brupdage Jean Pearson Edith Lowry Hale Fern I ro Fer-n Louise Sherwood Valentine Murphy Mur-phy Estclla Watson Cora Sutton Lillian lan Bain Mary McGee Martha Lan nlng Bertha Getsch Julia Burlln Messrs G D Blood Ben Hnmpton Dr W Donohor W D Sutton 1 Ledcrman J B Fleming R E Wherrlt A J Anderson An-derson W Wight J A Malta Dr and Mrs B Lecoinpte Mr and Mrs J M Cross Mr and sC A Blocher Mr I and Mrs VG Lamb and Mr and Mrs Charles Shields S S e Miss Kate Farrel of Salt Lako arrived I In Park 1 Friday and In the guest of Mr 1 and Mrs Walter Scott S 9 Mrs S EJ Bransford Mr and Mrs J T Ilarrln E W Center and Harold Lnmb came out from the city Saturday mornlnp to rcm roT Sunday afternoon after-noon They are the guests of Mr and I Mrs WG Lamb or n S Mr nnd Mrs C A Blocher Miss Lillian lian h BaJa Miss Jean Pearson Miss Maud Gray Miss Ha1c ITerron and lss Hamp tOT spent Saturday 4 5 at 5 the Hot Pots Mr and Mrs JhnVGel er went down to Salt Lake yesterday afternoon w here they expect to remain lor three or I foir weeks S t S Mrs Arthur Williams Miss Flossie Carpenter hnd Mr and Mrs Blocher pent Thursday at Kamas The party returned by moonlight I S S Ed Rosenbaum and W J Set were Siicsta of Mr and Mrs Julius Frankel two days the past week PROVO SOCIETY j Mrs Fanny Sutton entertained a largo patherlng of lady friends at her home on Saturday ntternoon a lust to a Kensington Mrs Rose Scarles has returned from her visit with friends at Ogden Mrs Herman S Martin was visiting in Price this week S S 5 Mrs Deborah Billings has returned home from a six weeks visit to her three sons in Uintah county f a 5 7frs Edith Beck Martin has taken upI up-I her residence Ii the Brer ton house on K 1 otrcot between TnTnJ and Fofirth streets S S S i Dr J r Tanner of Salt Lako spentrtho major part of the week In Provo Jesse Knight returned homo Thursday evening from Alberta oenlng Canada where ho I has been on n visit of Inspection to hl mammoth ranch there Mr Knight speaks KnlcTu in I hi jh terms of that country 4 Sirs Amy Brown Lyman Salt Lake Is I visiting with relatives In Provo ariti Pleasant Grove V S a Dr Harry R McGrawafter an absenc of four years In tho East has returned to I Provo Dr McGraw hns Just graduated from tho College o Physicians s1ndSur geans at Baltimore He has not yet de cided where he will locater > Cards are out announcing the wedding I of Miss Inn Gee daughter of G wedelng and J R llodson lo take place on June lath Both of the young people are very popular and havo a lnrgo > circle of i friends to wish them success vw j Miss Zina Vldnsdl Provo and Perry B Fuller ofKnlhtsvlHe will be I married on June 13th Cards are out Miss Ilattlo Hines has nrrjved from Delaware 0 where she hasbeen attend ing college J c II I 55 5 i After taking in the pointsot interest in the largest cities of the East and visit ing the PunAmerican exhibition Mr nnd Mrs C A Hendqulsv tctulncd homo the fore part of tho week Mayor and Mrs Thom srN Taylor re turned Wednesday Cr m1 four weeks business and pleasure tclp Inthc East A visit to the PanAmerican was Included |