Show 1 if I J I I I rz L J1 C gc7 k 2 I 1 4 IrI 1 lift The waving poplars at the Country club arc whispering mysteriously to each other A leaf falling on the street was blown up toward Arlington where It unfolded its secret to one 6f the plebeian applo trees and tho story has been repeated all over town Great annoyance an-noyance has been caused the management manage-ment of the club by the persistency with which some of the members break I the rules one after another For Instance I In-stance It was decided that It was exceeding ex-ceeding bad form to tip the attaches but some members who have money to burn break this rule and It Is argued that it Is not at all fair to those who have less money but more breeding Another rule disobeyed Is the giving of money to caddies Instead of tho I I proper club time checks Consequently Consequent-ly the caddies await the amateur millionaires mil-lionaires Still another disregarded I rule la that referring to membership Resident nonmembers arc not expected ex-pected to go to the club and yet certain I members aro continually taking out resident nonmembers who make free use of the grounds and club to the annoyance an-noyance of tho majority of members to A swollen cork Tvith n tin tip falling from n window in a very high block tells a gossipy story of the number of high balls a wellknown society girl I drank at l certln swell function The Cork grew confidential after a bit and told sonin rather startling stories of I the tendency oc some modern girls to enjoy the cup that cheers The chaperone chap-erone It secme Is formally present but she Is f a chaperone who enjoys the fun as much as any oc the guests and the greatest informality Is shown by the coterie In question at tho weekly sometimes biweekly gatherings In fact the corks disclosures have been freely commented upon In the draW Ingrooms of Vanity Fair for several weeks past v The gossips are talking of two expected ex-pected engagements Both the girls are popular Salt Lakers who In striking contrast made n decided hit in recent Gibson pictures The man In each case Is an Eaffterricr Mrs Grundy Is eagerly eag-erly awaiting developments and it Is expected that the announcements will be made In these columns at a very early date Since the arrival of Instructor Reljly lat l-at the Country club a more Intelligent I I and lively interest In the royal and t anclcik of golf has been ancel1 game manifested man-ifested I The several trophies preseited l by generous members of tho club which are to be played for before the season closes will also encourage the 1 players to more active effort and during dur-ing the fall days golf promises to become be-come so llrmly rooted In the hearts of the devotees of the game that it will I continue one of the popular pastfmcs of society The membership list is < increasing In-creasing so steadily and rapidly that i the club accommodations aro crowded to their utmost and the directors are considering ing the membership the advisability of limit Mrs James A Pollock entertained in honor of Miss Calhoun of Bridgeport Conn at a very attractive luncheon on Wednesday Asters In profusion graced tho table at which covers were laid for the following guests Mrs AV G Sharp Mrs A S H Bird Mrs George Tuttle Miss Harkness Miss Crawford Miss Anderson Miss Thorne Miss Colton Col-ton Miss Hanauer and Miss Ida Han auer J Mrs w G Sharp l Miss Calhoun I Mrs Crawford and Mrs Anderson J spent Thursday in Park City r U5 Elennore IXooly is spending Q few days In Park City Mrs William Jennings entertained at a very dcllghftul luncheon on Tuesday in honor of Mrs Farlow I r George Phelps Holman will give I n luncheon at the Alt club on Thurs day next in honor of her daughter Mrs London Portland Mr and Mrs WIc Rice have gone to Montreal 0 e j Mrs F B Choate gave a delightful trolley party Thursday night in honor of Miss Lydia Wallace a c a of Indianapolis Mrs Lowry has announced the engagement en-gagement of her daughter Mabel Olivia frj Mb L Frank Fenton Kraft The marriage is to take place early In I September j The engagement has been announced I of Miss Miriam Brownlee and Harry I Cordlner of Laramie The marriage will take place next mouth I I a S Tho Misses Trent return soon from Europe a S Mrs Rachel Miller and the Misses nne Miller return this week from Canada I Miss Annie Adams and Miss Eveline Thomas are visiting at Bear RiverS River-S o a Mrs J E Bamberger will receive asa as-a today Irs E Plsko of Denver prominent In social and charity circles of that city a a a The officers of the Opal club have arranged a trolley rldo foi the mem bers of the club next Wednesday even ing Cars will leave the Theater corner cor-ner at 715 sharp After the trolley tide the club will go in D body to the Salt Palace for a short dance a a o Mrs Ramsey and Miss Jennie Ram coy of Springlield 0 qnd Mr and Mrs James Ramsey uud family of Rawlins Wyo arc guests of Mr and Mrs W L Grocn 711 South Fifth East I a o aMiss a-Miss Vara Shaver entertained a few frionds at n luncheon Thursday The Invited guests wcre Cllfta Mayne Jennie Jen-nie Tuttle Kate Groo Florence Scars Adelaide Pierce Odell Hancy and Oranna 0 or Miss Ruby Knowlton leaves today for Ogden tq spend a few Avceka with Miss Ida Plngicc ri a OH T > I Mr and MrsA G Andrews have moved to lSl Q street I Mrs T lro Omalin who hni hrv n I Y y the guest of her sister Mrs Horace Henderson has returned home o 0 o Dr and fs F M Rosslter oc Battle Bat-tle Creek Mich are visiting with RcA Rc-A II Henry of this city Mrs Rossl ter Is MrHenrys sister o a Judge and Mrs O Yo Powers have returned from Silver lake r I t e Mr and Mrs J C Hooper have moved to 761 First street I a a Mrs Cook returned from Chicago on Tuesday and has gone to Frisco to join her husband Dr Cook She was accompanied by a Mrs a Barrett Mr and Mrs John C Cutler entertained enter-tained Friday evening The invited guests were Messrs and Mesdames A AV Carlson Will C Lynch Fred Slade Ileber S Cutler Frank Car thy Horace I ShceJy Joseph S Taylor J Wash Young 0 C Beebe John Y Smith AArlll Winder John C Cutler Jr Mesdames Mes-dames Elizabeth Taylor Lynch Thomas R Cutler M Sears M Nicholson Nichol-son Misses Belle AAreller Susie Kerr Phylis Lynch Lizzie Winder and others a Cl The Progressive society met Friday evening at the home of the Misses Druce 51C East First South street An Interesting and Instructive programme was rendered consisting of reading I by J T finson n recitation by Miss Hattle Currier a piano solo by Miss Xenla Druce a reading by Fred L Schroeder reading of tho society paper pa-per The Progressor by the editor Rufus S Johnson and an informal discussion dis-cussion Resolved that the United States should aid In the division of China The discussion was decided In I favor of the negative Tho society will meet next Friday evening at the home of the Misses Brown Cll South Third street e a A reception was given at the home of J Mrs J N Paplneau No 71C West First South Saturday the ISth from 4 p in until 10 oclock In honor of Mrs J S I Holding it being her 43rd birthday Among those present were Dr and I Mrs Dalton Mr and Mrs Curtis Mr and Mrs J N Paplncau Mr and Mrs W H Crater Mr and Mrs J S Hold ing Mrs N D Corser Mrs H Cor ser Mrs B Cosgrove Mrs E G Hold ing Mrs J Cosgrove Mrs AVorthlng ton of Alabama the Misses A McFar lan Frances Crater Daisy and Babe Dalton Llllle Hill Agnes McIntyre M Corser Miss Olive Holding and Helma Holding Will Wanless F C Lea A AArestman David Everett Robert Rob-ert Charles Atwood Will Watson D Sorenson and others o a aMiss t a-Miss Theresa Hopfcnpcck and AAil lam II Leaver of tho Oregon Short Line were married Wednesday evening at S oclock at the home of the grooms parents Mr and Mrs Samuel H Lea vcr 38 North First West street by Bishop Beatle of the Seventeenth ward There were present about eighty guests and after the ceremony which was performed In the parlor tastily decorated with cut flowers Including a bell of myrtle with smllax and stream a ers in the center an elegant supper Vas s ned a a a r W Willard and Mrs L L Willard will receive wi their friends at No 535 South Main street where they have removed their home and studio 1 0 Mrs M Haigh announces tho en gagement of her daughter Edith to F L Walters The wedding Is to take place September 12th a r a Last Sunday the Harmonic Singing society with ladles and some friends spent a very plcasont afternoon at lr > Lauschcrs home rhe tables accom modating about sixty people were spread with the best of everything welO The society gave several choruses and JQoU SCby which wera very much cn jo > ed by all and a most pieauant tluie ant plC31mnt me ended tIe day tJre a O On Thursday Mrs J F Evans enter tained at 0 Kensington In honor of hoi guest Miss Evans of Cincinnati Sex oral novel games entertained the guests during the afternoon Among those present were Mrs A w McCune Jr Misses Dickert McChrystal Howat 1 Florence Howat Francis Howat Hal Dlnlnny Beesley Hattie Jennings I Cora Brown Shepherd Bartch Groo Bird Klrkpalrlck Hayes Loda Col bath Monroe Peyton and Raytaould S 0 Miss Daisy Raybould entertains Tues evening entertnln a a 0 J Salisbury left for Chicago on Thursday a i Mrs Kinney left for Denver last week S S 0 Mrs S Lincoln Boggs Mrs Monroe and Miss Monroe left Friday forAllc gheny Pa v a a Mr and Mrs J IT McChrystal left for Philadelphia a on TulscaJ Mre Elliott Farnsworth is home from her summer trip I a a Mm David Evans is homo from Brighton o l Mrs F A Grant of Ogden Is i the guest of Mrs George Snow oa aMiss t a-Miss Ruby Peyton entertained vcrv delightfully at n Kensington on Wednesday afternoon Those who en joyed the afternoon wore Misses Bil lings Weller Daisy Raybould Park Evans Cooper Beealey McChrvatal 7 Edith Hale OO e Miss Blanche Burke returned from Park City yesterday a V a George Jay Gibson left Thursday I for tt months vacation at the summer I LakcOntarlo home of his parents at afNiagaraonthe 1 I a 1 Lawrence Ha mm el and Ray Savage returned on Thursday from their trip through Yellowstone park 4 a a Mr and Mrs Hudson Smith have returned re-turned from their Eastern a trip James and Walker Salisbury came back from Idaho bace on Friday morning 0 aMiss i Miss Lucy Moore returns from her California trip on the first of the month S Hugo Druehl will spend the next month in Mammoth a a aMiss a-Miss Emma Sutherland leaves soon for Boston where uhe will attend school during the winter Mrs Jeanette Sharp Ferguson has moved to 121 Twelfth East o a a A surprise party gotten up by the Misses Myrtle and Maude McEvoy and Clio Woollcy in honor of Erma Sinclair last Thursday night resulted in a big success for the little folks none of whom were over 1 years of age Apart A-part of sixteen with cakes Ices and cream and Chinese lanterns arrived at thehome of the surprised C little t after D oclock finding her In bed The mothers of the girls and boys arrived soon after to take of aCer care the little folks and a general good time was passed Wayne Crismon sccured a prize for being the wittiest boy and Archie Chamberlain for being the most bash CuI There were present Clio Woo I e Myrtle and Maude McEvoy Emma An derson Lena and Martha Shcfskl Clare Foote Daisy White Archie Chamberlain Steve McGu inn Du ICe Lawrence Wayne Crlsrnon Joseph Grames Fred Hodgson Glide McEvoy 1 and Fergus Coaltero I o Mrs W S Sterling of Portland Or who is I visiting Mrs F Chare rnd daughters was the guest of honor at a delightful dinner party given by Mrs n Ric DJx on Friday evening The guests present were Mrs W S Sterling Mr and 1 r Joseph Bull Mr and Mrs J G McAllister Mrs Emily Chase Ww II McIntyre Laura Chape Misses Ster ling I I Mclntyre Elizabeth Mcintyre Hugh C McKee and Charles D I Kennedy Ken-nedy S a a The largest affair of the week was the lawn party at Forest Dale on Lion day evening I was given by the I Misses label and Edna HarI < cr Stella and Gertrude Reilly and about 200 were asked to share the enjoyment of the evening The party was given in the grounds of George M and John 11 Cannon which arc adjoining and owing ow-ing to the extent of tho lawn and the general details I was one of the prettiest pret-tiest fetes ever given here Hundreds of Chinese lanterns were hung from wires or boughs of umbrella or cedar trees The lights extended all around the lawn while here and there were nooks prettily lighted and furnished with rugs settees and Navajos Looking Look-Ing over the dancing floor from one porch to the other the scene reminded one of a description of some old English En-glish lawn Tele The floor ias illuminated minated with headlights and heldlglt and an orchestra or-chestra stationed In the trees at one side and played thrpughout the evening even-Ing Under a mammoth umbrella tree stood the lemonade bowl presided over by the Misses Sands and Galligher and in another corner o the north lawn refreshments re-freshments were scrvpd by the Misses Cannon All In all It was a most delightful de-lightful affair and the four young hostesses were greatly complimented upon Its success Those bidden to the party were Messrs and Mesdames George M Cannon John M Cannon Bateman A W McCune Jr Vivian McCune Mandoll Dana Smith MIssas Charlotte Holmes June Mcjntjro Bessie Bes-sie Mcintyre Fay McCune Daisy Ray Lould Let McMillan Flora Griffin Pearl Culmer Jennie Sands Minnie James Hyde Beatrice Hyde Dye Florence Flo-rence Dye Connie Thatcher Beulah Bachman Lena Bachman Misa Thur man Lydia Thurman Fawn Twelves Hazel Taylor Jasmine Young Marion Knickerbocker Madge WesternelO Josie Kate Laura Saunders Rebecca Morris Ethel Lavllle Arvllla Clark Estella Dunford Evelyn Reilly Myrtle Reilly Lottie Dausman Lizzie Groo Katherlno Dougal Edna Swenson La Von Pierce Kimball Luclla Young Grace Cannon Phillips Leda Rawlins Pearl Weiler May Blillnss Dix Stella Dlx Shary Carrie Sapplngton Jennie Irvine Florence Groeibeck Dee Wilkinson Wil-kinson Stella Watson Val Murphy Dhanla Cooper Florence Kessler Claire Ellcrbeckk Alice Setjkcls Florence Flo-rence Horn Mamie Eldredge Kate addison Ina Eddingfield Short Ab blo Crager Marceil Brain Ilattle Whitney Kettle Pypor Jennie Bcattv Cotes Crawford Wardrope Dean Wardropc Keate Edith Koate Mabel Kelly WInnio Whitehead Messrs Shirley Webber Bert Lawrence Charlie Lawrence Charlie Bechto Ray Xaylor Thomas Arthur Thomas Elliot Kimball Fred May Will Ray LuHcn Ray Walt AVIlding Art Gates Will MeKcllar Mr Dickernmn Fred Sands Nelson Margctts Dole Ielvon Douglas Kimball Harry Atkinson Guy El dredge Lee Dlnwoodey Frank Moyle Jay Groo Scott Groo Will Harris Preston Cannon Brig Cannon Tracey Cannon Frank Roberts Harry Roberts I Rob-erts Art Kelly Ray Savage Ilammcl Chatfleld Tye Young Joe Patrick Hugh Kimball Bert Twelves Murray Twelves George Goddard McCrea Robert Young Ralph Richards Art Lynn Ernest Green Milton Sprague Walter Little Eberhart Rufus Cobb Jack Merrill Joe Sheets Charles BIN Hng Coleman Kennedy McCoy Coffin Cof-fin Shepard Levi Young Frank Thatcher Walt Pyp r Fred Odcll Joe I Levy George Badger Eddlngfield Charles Pratt George Glbbs Sprunt I Tod Goodwin Hal Hempstead Mc Chryatal Pembroke Hugh Dougal Mr and Mrs R E McConaughy arc visiting relatives in Chicago a < O Mrs L W B London of Portland I Or is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs George P llolman at 225 Brigham I Brig-ham street 6 i Mrs Tomllnson has returned to Murray I Mur-ray after three weeks sojourn at Pha i raohs Glen I Mrs H E Kolller left last night for I her old home in Now York city to be I gone one year S S I Miss Claire J Whitehead and Alexander Alex-ander H Eurrcll very well known young peoplE ot Salt Lake were married mar-ried on Wednesday by Dr Talmage at the residence of the brides parents The young couple went to Denver and other Colorado points for their honeymoon honey-moon They will be at home to their friends at their residence Whittemorc terrace First West street In about a month a aMiss a-Miss Beatrice OConnor entertained a I I few of her friends at aii Informal Kensington I Ken-sington on Wednesday afternoon rhl I time wnu pleasantly passed In sewing and conversation later dainty refreshments I refresh-ments were served Those present were the Misses Norma Dickert Ina Ed dingftcld Marguerite Donnellan Susie I Sawyer Eva Richardson Katherine Yardley and Mary Sherman a Miss Susie Sawyer entertained on Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss Lydia Wallace of Indianapolis Heliotrope Helio-trope was the color scheme and was daintily carried out in prizes und refreshments re-freshments The afternoon was plea santly spent In guessing conundrums The prizes were won by Lydia Wallace and Beth Crltchlow Those who enjoyed en-joyed the afternoon besides the guest of horor were the Misses Gladys Tuttle Tut-tle Katherine Yardley Marguerite Donnellan Beatrice OConnor Trad dies Patterson Mary Sherman Constance Con-stance Dlnlnny Beth 6 Crltchlow Mr and Mrs J G Robblns of Mer cur left on Saturday for San Diego Cal where they will spend the winter I J a Mrs S F Facfarlane of Los Angeles was the suest of Mrs AY L Jones at tho Cullen this Week I 40 On Thursday evening Mrs 1r Ly man and the Misses Lyman entertained In honor of Misses Maggie and Ellen I DOlan of Denver and Miss Lizzie Crl w li l of Blackfoot Those present were Mrs Mahoney Misses Duncan May Duncan Alice Foster Bowen Jennie Hart Phoebe Foster Lulu Crome Lena Crome Tribe Anna Haggcrty OConncll Messrs Fred Crome Clyle Slangy Leo Foster Will Howe Will Hcid Darncogue Ralph Tribe Leroy and Herbert Lyman W G Hampton Groshell and Chambers S a The Progressive society spent Thursday Thurs-day evening vciy pleasantly at Saltalr < Mrs Joseph Young had as her guests Monday Mrs Sears of Ogden Mrs Winslow and son of Minnesota and Mrs L A Shultcr of Green River Wyo M Mrs W W Calder and her daughter Miss Hazel Calder whO hnvo been rusticating rus-ticating at Elk Head ranch In Island park Ida for a month past are expected ex-pected home In a few days They have been the gusts of Mrs Ernest Williams Wil-liams t a The marriage of Miss Louise Hunt and Karl Roberts Is to be eplcmnlzed on September 3rd o 5 Miss Mary Eager and Charles W Johnson two popular Salt Lakers were married on Thursday at Worthington Mass They have many friends hereto here-to wish them happiness OGDEN SOCIETY On Monday evening Miss Lulu Peery pave n select dnnclngi party In honor of her cousins Misses Stella and Myrtle Harmon of Missouri a Mrs Emma Colton Rlvca of Salt Lake and Mist Florence Petty of Richmond are visiting Mrs Gideon AnGer SO Mrs H C Wright has returned from an rlht outing at Brighton o Miss Maud Lewis visited In Salt Lake during the week > Julian C Houtz and wife aro at Soda Springs 4 + I e I Miss Zllla Johnson of Mlllanl was tho guest of 1n MillIe Stevens last week a c aMiss a-Miss Sylvia Dee has returned from an extended visit to Portland and Seattle Mrs Dr W L Beers of Salt Lako Id l visiting friends In O den Mr and Mrs F I Nichols of Atlantic la were the guests of Postmaster Mclghan on Monday o a S Mrs J W Carroll left Wednesday for a visit with friends Teccma NevI Nev-I Miss Clara Williams of Hyrum who has been visiting with Manager Thorstonscn of the Ogden woolen mills and family returned to her home last Wednesday S S 0 Mrs Leo Kastor and son and Miss M B Myers of Lino Bluffs Ark are the guests of tho Kuhns < Q Though tho decided coolness of the nights has driven many of tho campers In from the canyons there were but few events of moment In social circles A number of Important affairs are anticipated antici-pated with the opening of the season Nearly all of tho mountain resorts In tho Iclnliy held dancing parlor during tho week c a Mr A A Mlllor of Jrand Junction Is vlsltlnc her sister Mrs D VS Ellis 4 I A largo number of society people attended at-tended tho soldiers reunion at Lagoon o o Tho Philharmonic society will hold Its next regular meeting tomorrow night at Glenwood The meeting H be open to all friends of the society 1 o Mrs Thomas Booth and daughter lea yesterday morning for a visit In Sari Francisco 0 a aMiss a-Miss Fanny Ore of Evanston Is tho guest of Misa Margaret Long at 363 Ten t Mecond street 0 0 Mrs E C I Ilelfrloh of Evanston is visiting relatives In the city a 0 o Little ItS kettle Taylor entertained her child friends Tuesday afternoon The occasion oc-casion wus In honor of her eleventh birthday birth-day Q S a dayA A large number of prominent club women greeted Dr llllman Brough on the Jrceted occasion of his lecture at the residence of Mrs Thomas Flcuhnor on Wednesday 1 afternoon Mrs Flttchcr belnc called to the chair Introduced Dr Brouch In a few warmly i < w > rerlatlvo words His subject was Woman In History and his ad drcFfl was an Impassioned tribute to noble I word It womanhood throughout the I a moat clociacnt address Interrupted was elol allre8 bv frequent applause and will long stand > fde bv aide with Mr Goshcn momor I ho In Christ In Art able lecture I or prnteful rcincrnbraree of Osdcn club wc men I PARK CITY SOCIETY 1 Mr ind Mm AVIII T Djnn and Mrs G 1 M AVhltmore of Nephl wen Bursts or honor at a charming li > Jhreo part j lluhbard on I plvon by Mr and Mrs L E Alu 1 Tuesdav evening Tlu rooms wen most I artlsllcnlly decorated for tho occasion Tall palms and ferns Illlcd ho I coiners 1ulms the and vases of choice Hovers prared mantels Th < Guests arrived at I I and soon for cards I found their places and partners After seven games were played prizes > were awarded to ladles first Mrs E H 1T Howard second Mrs AV AV Armstrong consolation Miss Jessie Franklin ccna I IM Unit AV G Lamb second P McPherson consolation John Diem Delicious rC frrnhinotils wore served hy the popular I host and hostess lerec were assisted ny Mrs P McPherson The feiioHta lingered I until late In the evening and departed i vllh many exprcslois of regret Those I Invllcd were Mr and Mrs W V Arrrt fctronfr Mr and Mm Charles Shields Mr I and Mrs AV G Lamb Mr and Mrs A V Rice Mr and Mrs W Boyd Mr and I pp McPhearson Mr and 11 D C MLaijgiHn Mr and Mrs K n Davis Air ami Mrs F A McCnrty Mr and Mn Charlta Heath Mr rnd Sirs Fred Smith Dr anti lr E P LComptf Mr and Mra AV I Snyder Mr und 5lra P H Towcj Mr and r J Diem Mr and Mrs A AVllllams Mr and Mrs R I5U9 eell Mr and Mrs J lI Crons R and Mra J AV White Mr and Mrs J W tiger Mr and tN J M lx > ckhart Mr and rs E J Bcggs Mr and Mm F S Fox Mr and Mm h H Howard Mr cndF Mrs John Thompson Mr und Mra cndFtrs Thonllon ln fy F rP081 Mrs ° M AVhltmore Mrs EH C Southwell Mrs Kate Johnson Ir8 E Stevens Miss Georgia Lee Miss EUR Keith and Mla Maymo Porter of Sat I Luke Miss Minnie Kcscol Miss Bessie I Grose Miss Cora Snyder Mln Bertha I I Getsch MlBB Jessie Franklin Miss Fawn I Sutton Miss Nellie Franklin Miss Jean I Pearson Misa Carrlu Sutton Miss Maymo Pennon Messrs F J AVc tcott John Malta 1 l B Shields Robert WhCrrltl C A Blacker J B Fleming C P Shields Jack Thompson Ben Hampton E AV WhIte D Donohcr and George Johnson A wry pretty affair of the week was the afternoon given by Ir Arthur Wll llama on Thursday In honor of her mother moth-er Mrs Harvey Russell of Missouri Huge bowls of choice lowers made the air fragrant the diningroom was especially espe-cially beautiful with its decorations of nasturtiums punslcs and ferns the color scheme being yellow and green After tho guests had arrived they were each given pencil and paper and requested to write as many words as they possibly could from tho letters In the word Utah After twenty minutes of real Hport tho guests Hjrt Jue handed In the papers and iMrs Harvey i Russell was awarded llrot prize and Mrs J AV Qelser second each having 200 and ir G words respectively Light refreshments refresh-ments were served the hostess being aa slated bv Mrs Russpll and Miss Lena Moblr iho guests of the afternoon wero Mr AAr AV Armstrong Mrs M F Allen I Mrs AV J Iiuck Mrs G A Conrad Mrs I 1 R Davis Mr AV T Demi Mrs AVI1 I Hum Ferry Mrs J AV Geiger Mrs F I Gray Mr L E Hubbard Mrs E H Howard Mrs F AV Uayt Mrs Charles I Heath Mrs C Pike Mrs II Russell I Mrs Walter Scott Mrs Fred Smith Mm I 1 Krcd Sherman Mra AV I Snyder Ir I I Tohn Trccca Mrs C 11 AVlthcy Mrs Charles ShSlds Sirs E AVhorrllt Irn Arthur AVceter Mrs G M Whltmoro I Mrs Weeter Sr Miss Jessie Franklin I Miss Georgl6 Lees Miss Lena Moblr IBM Xetta larnsworth Miss Fawn Sutton Mlba Corn Snyder Miss Nclllo Franklin leg Bertha Getsch Miss Margaret Urundncos Miss Minnie Kcacel Miss Carrie Car-rie Sutton and Miss Maud Gray S S S A delightful birthday party was given Miss Olive Evans and bother Edward at their homo Monday afternoon The rooms were frngrnnt with flowers games were played and refreshments acrvrd Those prcsont tho Misses Gene Therlot Frances ioffoy Unicllla Cunnlnston I Margaret AVI they Ruth Bates Frances I Shields Tabell McLaughlln Mabel 1 u bcck Sylvia Snyder Thclma Burton Crescent Smith Myrtle Lubeck Anna I Theriot Elcnor Pcpan Josephine Berry LouUo Therlot Ada Kimball Irma Evans Margaret Synder Grace Wallace I Lila Snyder Gorlrudo Evans Clara Kimball Kim-ball Juno Snyder Florence Kimball Messrs AVI11 Therlot J Coffey IGwis I Pcpan Ed Therlot John Buck Dick Smith K Buck rl Ellwodl Henry Golst Edwin rvana Clifford McKcndrlck Jim Archibald Hopple Wallace Blalno 1 Aloxandrc Geiger Shields CI iorge Archl hal Jim Syinler Cordon McPherson Charlca Ellwood AVlllard McKcndrlck and F Buck A very pleasant dancing party wag given In tho Dowoy theater Monday evenIng even-Ing and although It was not as well attended at-tended as U should have been those who affair did to pronounced It a very delightful I a a e The ladles of the Congregational church gave an unusually pleasant social In tho church Monday evening A Bhort pro gramme under the management of Miss Martha Lannlnp wan given and later light refreshments were served In the I church parlors and tho remainder of the evening wan spent In social conversation The following programme was rendered Organ solo Mrs M 1L F Allen Recitation Miss Bessie Dorrlty Recitation Mlw Parl Synder Solo Mrs Charles Prisk Sr Reading Montague Allen Recitation Miss Gretta Price Recitation Miss Kate Allen Rclnton Alen Recitation Mlss Laura Speriy Organ solo Mrs M 1 F Allen S S S Mrs AAr AV Armstrong Miss Gcorglc Lees Mrs Charles Shields Frances Le Shields Sherman Armstrong and Geiger Shields open I Wednesday at the Alliance tunnel tho guests of Mrs John GeIger Sr a Mlap Florence Robbins of Salt Lake who has been tho guest of Miss Bessie Grose for tho past two weeks returned homo Tuesday afternoon a S Mr and Mrs L E Hubbard Mr and Mrs AVill T Dcnn and Mrs G 11 Whit moro spent Monday at the Silver King mine a a a Mr and Mrs AV G Lamb went to Og I 1lr Wednesday morning to visit with Mrs Abc Kuhn and daughter Miss Lcda they returned home < Friday t > afternoon Mr and Mrs AV V Rice Mrs IL C Southwell Mrs T McPhcrson nnd son Gordon departed for Canada Thursday morning 1 ho former will visit relatives I in Montnnl while the latter will visit In Toronto Tho party will return to Park City tho late part of A September Mr and Mrs Edwin Holmes o Salt Lake spent three days In the Park the guests of Mr arJ Mrs AV G Lamb They returned lo the city Wednesday afternoon after-noon a a Mrs John H Robots and daughter former for-mer Parkltca are visiting friends In our camp S S S campls Miss Margaret Keith came out from Zion Tuesday She Is the guest of 1 Ray R-ay Balllle a a Mr and Mrs Ilcnry Newell of Salt Lako aro renewing old acquaintance In tho Park having come out Tuesday last I Mr and Mrs L E Hubbard and daughter I daugh-ter Miss Marion and their guests Mr I and Mrs AV T 1 Dcnn and Mrs G M I AVItmorc of Ncuhl spent Wednesday it tho famoua Hot Pot resort I Mrs H C Southwell sister of Mrs AV V Rice who bus beon vlfllUnK n tho Park ell summer returned to her honu Thursday montlnK Ir In Canndn Thurdn rorlr Cnnniln Southwell has hosts of arm frlcdA ip tho Prk who are always glad to wfiicoino l her oct Tho msmberfl of tho O E S met In Masonic Ma-sonic hall AVedno < Say evening and Rite Initiation the refreshment coromlttco Alter ecrv < Mt excellent rafreahnienu Icr ecne excelent which chat the evening wua spent In social = a S Miss Katherine Lawronco cntcrtulnoJ at dinner Wertnenday ovonlnp In honor or crtnfdn It r dlnncf AVhtrrltl ot Hobcr Tho other guuts wero Mr and Mrs Jlarvoy lusicll II wer of Plalnnvllle Mo Mr Jan lr rthur AVllllams and Robert Whcrrltt I Mr and Mrs Harvey Russell of MIs nourl who have been visiting with their daughter Mr 10 Arthur AAllllama for the past six weeks departed for their home yesterday afternoon Mrs M Kcarns of St George la visiting visit-ing With her daughter Mrg I fed R I Davis and family MIs Etta Keith Miss Maymo Porter Misa Mirsuret Keith 1188 Mil May Bell MlurC IS3 spent Thursday at the Sliver King mine tho guests of Miss Judge Miss Burke nnd Sirs J E AVoodruf Society was well represented at the BO I Dowoy clal dancing party given In the theater Thursday evening Prof Grouse and his assistants dispensed sweet rpSI c and Trof Younger did the calling PROVO SOCIETY JROVO Musa Isabcllc Monahan planned a sociable socia-ble IR Isnbele evening In honor of Miss Emma Sutherland of Salt Lako J who 13 visiting Miss Monahan Most of the gen i Istng lsB tlcmon Invited had previously arranged I to spend the evening with Messrs Carlln and Harsch who had issued Invitations I for a bachelors party at their rooms In the Smoot block The curly part of the evening was spent at the homo of Miss I Monahan and tho ladle graciously accepted ac-cepted an Invitation to aid In the success i of McBHrs Carlin and Ilarscho party 1 later In tho evening Dainty refreshments I refresh-ments were served at each pi JGO and tIm evening was delightfully spent In music I eong and recitations TIIOSB present wore Misses Emma Sutherland Lilian PILL Vn ale Pike Fawn Twelves Lena Bachman I Estolla Knight laabcllo Monahan and Mrs MoiMhaii Messrs J Albert Twcles H S Martin L I L I Ifunn F A Mangum runn Twelves Jamcj F A McGraw Murray Jflmc McGrlwt Harsrh II P herd AA J Carlli AV A R Loose II AV Pudan E C Lackncr and AV S Jennings a 05 I Mr and Mrs D P Thu cn and family of tho Fourth ward arc visiting friends in I Salt Lake S S a I Mr ant Mra J K Bishop left last week for Chicago where 11 Bishop will attend tho national G A n encampment Aftrward Mr and Mrs Bishop will visit relatives In Ohio 4 as Miss Mayglo Thurman has returned home from her Salt Lake visit I S Usa Belle Honahan rpont several days I In Salt Lake last week a S Mlmcs Leah Damols and Violet Martin entertained a largo number of rends at a hayrack ride and a watermelon festival at the lake resort Monday evening The evening waa pleaoantly passed In dancing danc-ing boating nnd music I Those present were Misses Tesalc Roberts Ruby Chris tons n Minnie West of Buohncll Il F dna d-na Stubbs Florence Martin Edna AVard Violet Martin LCali Daniels Millie Sutton Sut-ton Lydia Jones Pearl Daniels Hattlo Pike La Welo Daniels Nellie Barrett of American Fork Mllllo Danlela Mcsara Robert Bee Bert Merrill R E Douglas Dudley Swan Bert Chculcs George Za brlsklc Bern Walton George Crosby Joe Borcn FranL Alexander Charles Giles r I Bert Sutton Willis Dcnlclo Frank Man cum Durintr tho cvcnlnp the Misses I Moore Miss Maude Lan of Salt Lake and Mr 11 8 Martin Joined the merrymakers for a short time a lme c SO Mrs C A Stain and daughter Saschn of Salt Lake aro Provo vlfjftors I a OO Mr and Mrs Thomas Turner of Salt Lake visited Prof and Mrs O AV Ande lln last I week S S S i Mrs F M Lyman of Toocle visited her I daughter Mrs D D Flouts during last week o A delightful luncheon wan given Wednesday afternoon by I Miss Ruby ChrIstensen In honor of Miss LIIIIo Pitt of Salt Lake and Miss Stella Knight end Miss Lena Bnchman who expect to ieavo for Oberlln 0 In a ohort time A line musical programme was enjoyed Those present wero Misses LUllo Pitt Fawn Twelves Beulah and Lena Bachman and Stella Knight a 0 5 Miss Stella Knight pave a charming I Kensington Friday In honor of hor Kuest Miss Llllle Pitt of Salt Lake A Icllclous I luncheon was served The guests were Mlssta Llllle Pitt Annie Pike Bculah and Lena Bachman Ruby Chrlatensep and Fawn Twelves a Mr and Mrs Richard II Bccaley have returned from Mountain park Cottonwood I Cotton-wood canyon where they have enjoyed alive a-live weeks outing Ivo outng 4 I S Mr Ray Jones has pone to Salt Lake lo vCsIt his sister Mrs W C A Smoot Jr who expects shortly to leave l the capital to Join her husband at St Anthony Ida W 4 f Miss Clara A Dusenhorry daughter ft Judge and Mrs W N Duacnberry and Mr AAralter E Crowoll were married In Boise Ida on the 9th of this month and left Immediately for San Francisco via Portland Mr Cro vell la from New Jersey Jer-sey and was for somo time foreman in the compoulng department 9 a o Dr and Mra AV R Pike will leave today for Butte where tho doctQr epos to attend I 0 convention of the Rock llcuntaln Interstate In-terstate Medical society r c Miss Minnie AVert of Burlington I I Is visiting Miss Tesalc Roberta of tub city I I EatnbllahcJ Since 18TT I I Reliable Tailor Invites the public to inspect new styles and prices for winter win-ter Baumgarten 122 Main upstairs |