Show I I 4J 7 7 k 4 J gf I I I AA j1 71 C L J4 tftfl IJl p 1 1 c1 I I p1 L i ¼ 9 iI II k If v ai I N ID T A 1 r p I The week was one of the gayest Salt Lake society has enjoyed for a longtime long-time The calendar consisted of an almost tme most endless array of breakfasts luncheons and dinners teas card parties par-ties and roceptions morning noon and night weddings Of course the notable event of the week was tho marriage of Miss Emily Katz and Gov Hcber M Wells Among the other more pioml net weddings were those of Miss Burke and Mr Channing Miss Johnson and Mr Knight Miss Sharp and Dr Dowd Miss Howat and Mr Schoppe Miss Colon and Dr Worthlngton c b Small home weddings of a great number num-ber were features of the week S w V Rumor at Stanford has It that a fair daughter of Utah will shorUy wed a Californian V V San Francisco has quite a colony of Salt Lakers V I A Romance of the Hospital Is soon to be published S o The First Presbyterian church was crowded last evening for the marriage of Miss Clara Beaumont Colton and Dr Union Worthington The chancel had been beautifully decorated with pink and white flowers and hacked with stately palms At one side was 1 stationed the LamsonAndcrson quartette quar-tette and at the hour of 8 oclock the musicians played thfe opening strains of the Mendelssohn march and the bridal party entered First walked the ushers who were E B Wicks Frederick Lyon T Ellis Browne Ben ner X Smith J Qrltchlow and Francis Fran-cis Colton I Then the brldesn FanI Miss Harkness and Miss Thome In pink mulle gowns and carrying pink and white sweet peas Then the maid of honor Miss Mildred Colton of Phlla dolphin who was also gowned In pink and caTled pink sweet peas The bride walked with her father W F Colon Her gown was of white satin en tralne with trimmings of Duchesse point lae She wore a long tulle veil and carried 1 a unch of iriarguerlles At the chancel chan-cel Rev W 31 Paden Dr Worthington I and his best man George W Helntz met the bridal party and after forming form-ing an effpctUje group around the 1 Chancel the ceremony was performed the orchestra softly playing Schuberts Serenade which changed to Lohen I grin a the bride and groom left the church They drove to the Coltpn residence where a delightfully informal recep tion was Jiekl Later the bride and I groom left for Alaska They will beat be-at home after August 1st at 70 West Fifth South Street Many beautiful wedding presents were received including in-cluding a chest of silver from the Rio Grande Western employees and a I check for 5000 from the president of the company of which the brides I father is the oldest local official Both the bride and groom have many mends who wish them all happiness 0 T Mr and Mrs M B Whitney have taken the McCune house 377 East Third South street for the summer S u V On Monday Mrs Joscph E CaIne was the hostess at a very large and most enjoyable reception from 2 until G clock The rooms of the pretty home Irety were beautifully decorated roses and other flowers being everywhere seen The doorways were festooned with long hunches of syrlnela and honeysuckle The diningroom was particularly ar partcularly tistic the table having a long row of pink roses and a large pink satin bow at on coiner MIss Hattie Jennings presided In the dnlngroom where light refreshments were served In the library Mrs Kenneth Kerr presided at the punch howl Mrs Calne was as sited in receiving by Mrs J Wa Far low Mrs Frank W Jennings Mi Teasdel and Miss V Webber Iss Mrs Arthur Brown was the hostess Lan delightful 1 luncheon on Monday J iven In honor of Miss Emily Katz ls8 covers being laid for eighteen and at another equal pleasant luncheon on Thursclayin honor ofMrs Charles M Webstor oC Montana when covers were laid 1Q1 tWCflty51 and euchre Was played afterward ¼ 1 0 A charming afternoon affair was the Kensington given VIM 1en yesterday by Miss Lena eBte1cay 1IIH fen ° Preston in honor of Mr SIM Hnnt Tihe lloue vas beautiful with Its < locoratlons or pink and green roses being chiefly used being ehlel Miss MeMiN Jan presided at iho tea table lcll guests enjoyed an interesting gusslnS game known as the flower conundr Usslng rime covers thltlte little which the conundrums were booklets written In were water colors of wild writen were very pretty Souvenirs Miss Prcs tans rCST6 TO Mctowc Joseph Galigher Galsher J N Sharp Charles Ylni Percy Sadler Arthur Braualn Walter Drew Dern Xievrs l B Evafis Whitney M Bratain CUIOigh Elbrldge George I Thomas tHe Ises Miller Mctillan Ml I Zan 1 JJcOratJj Howat Weston Alf Sherman Sharp Morris Edna Cohn Baum Dern Groo Pauline Groo I Paulne ClCC1y and farmlo DaVIS I rsJtDotllc the irisscs KIrk Qd 115 Patrick lmave taken a house on Cough street fu San Francisco t Hon Q J Salisbury MlSH Salisbury and M1 Salshury anc 1168 Sherman return tomorro front their European trip tomolOW Sals bury and her sons will return about N Juno 20th < Mr and Mrs Blackburn who have been stopping at the Fifth East hotel have taken Mrs Ralph E Hoags home for the summer r a V Mr and Mrs A 1V McCune Jr have 1 gone Montana for the summer V V A very pleasant Informal luncheon was given on Friday by Miss Helen Crawford in honor of her guest Miss Gilbert of San Francisco V V V fornia Milton Sprague Js home from Call V V V A charmingly appointed luncheon was given on Monday afternoon by Mrs W T Dalby In honor of Miss Clara Colton Heartshaped place cards adorned with tiny brides heads in water I wa-ter colors and the heart Idea carried out in the menu were most appropriate appropri-ate in view of the approaching mar honor In the raige of the guest of hono center of the table was placed a round mirror surrounded with roses and holding beautiful bowl of pink roses At each place was also found a small basket of exquisite roses Mrs Dalbys guests were Mesdames Arthur Bird Charles Post Lamont and Charles Walker the Misses Colton Maud Thorn Harkness Lowe Cite r the Misses Nason Mildred Colton of Philadelphia Phila-delphia Crawford and Burke e Mrs F S Richards has returned from Minneapolis V S The engagement been announced I of Cannon Miss Mattie Howell and Lewis T S SOn v On Tuesday afternoon at her home on Eleventh East street Miss Sadler delightfully de-lightfully entertained at a hat party in honor of Mrs J B Wells who returns re-turns to Helena tomorrow Miss Judge won first prize and Mrs Shelton second sec-ond I was an informal event In every way and those asked to enjoy it were Mesdames Filer R G Smith W H Donncll Murray F W Jennings J E Caine II T Duke J E GallghQr Flagg J E Woodward Whitney Park Shelton Neill Post W M Ferry E S Ferry Baker Franken Misses Judge Lowe Guile Park Nelden Hattie Hat-tie Jennings Jasmine Youn Keith and Webber a Yesterday at Red Butte Hollow Miss Jasmine Young wiri tho hostess at a most delightful Kensington luncheon In honor of Mrs W H Donnell Those bidden to tho entertainment were Mesdames W H Donnoll J B Wells R H Channing W G Filer E Thomas Joseph Richards Kenneth Kerr William Reid Charles Read Walker Roberts McCullough Percy Sadler Misses Howat Hattie Jennings Jen-nings Lucllo Jqnnlngs Miller AUf I Keith Katz Atkinson Buckle Colton Sherman Laura Sherman Salisbury Burke Jessie Anderson Nelden Groo Sybil Anderson and others Mrs Frank W Jennings entertained at an Informal afternoon everitoh Friday Fri-day in honor Yof Mrfl J B Wells ells Present were Mrs George E Nye Miss Nye Mrs Katz Miss Katz Miss Sad ler Mrs J H i Young Mrs Kenneth Kerr B Hempstead Mrs William l Rid Mra David S S V On Thursday afternoon Mrs S S Irf Walker Mrs F F EccUg l and Miss Walker entertained at a pleasant euchre party The prizes were won by Mrs Burns Macdonald Mrs Mc Cornlck and MIsH TCImWair THeguests wercMeadames Cllftt Pfoutz irounger Read Burns Macdonald McClure Miner Murray Alf Ivors Druehl McKay ncss Clement Beattle Woodward David Keith Anderson Hark Bldwoll Flagg Lowe Hugh Anderson Alec Tarbet Markland W G Sharp G Y Wallace Delia Tarbet Wood I ward G B Pfoutz Nies Mllner Knox McCornlek BJrd 11nc KImball Brink OBrien Bruback Dunbar Irvine O K Lewis Witcher Jones the MisBCs Walker Gill Murray Mur-ray Harkncsq Ivers AliT Keith An derson Woodward Keogh KTmball and Thatcher A carl social wI be given at thee the-e hotel next Thursday Juno 13th for tho benefit of iSU Marys Altar society A cordial invitation Is ex tended to the members of the faocictv and their friends Mrs IVey will he assisted at the entertainment Mrs Bero Mrs Morgan Miss Gibbons and Mrs P J McKenna a a A pretty wedding tpok place at thc home of Mr and Mrs John Lindsay Tuesday evening when their daughter Mamie was united in marrlagto George W Meeks a prominent real estate man Rev R Stanton String fellow of St Pauls chapcVperformed the ceremony at S30 oclock only the Immediate families of the bride and groom being present The rooms were tastefully decorated in a wealth of roses and carnations The bride was gowned in white chiffon with trimmIngs trim-mIngs qf Svhlte satin orlbbonPlnk roses were tho flowers Amidst con gratulations and good wishes from a host of friends Mr and Mrs Mcoks l116 1eOlt5 took tho 1J oclock train forOgden home where they will make their future homeV V i I o V Miss Agnes Davidson and Amos J I SIddoway will be V married V V pn June 10th The marriage of Miss Helen Roths child and Simon A Rice will tike place tomorrow evening at the Ladles Lit cray club V a The marriage of Miss Meyer and Mr Joseph will take place on the 10th Mr and Mrs W J Burgess of Omaha arc in the city the guests of I Mr and Mrs C W Boyd II I V V a I A delightfully Informal luncheon was I given on Thursday afternoon by Mrs I Ilemphlll for her guest Miss Mabel Baum who Is visiting here on her return to her Denver home after hayIng hay-ing attended Stanford university during dur-ing the past year The table was beautifully decorated In pink roses and around it were sealed ten Intimate mate friends of tho guest of honor V o V Mrs W G Tuttle entertained at n 4 oclock luncheon on Wednesday last In honor of her friend Mrs John J Broughall who has been visiting In Salt Lake during the past week on her way East Pink and green was thecolor scheme roses and carnations formlhg the decorations The place cards were beautiful water colors of flowers with names of guests In gold After luncheon Mrs Tuttle entertained her sts with several beautiful Selections guests wih scverl beautful elections e-lections on the harp and piano Those invited to meet Mrs Broughall were Mesdames J C E King W F Dale Hobbs Vincent White J While I George Miles S B Tuttle Symms Bowmnn M B Whitney C Ira Tuttle Hemphlll Peasley Hale Steiner Dooly Genter Van Alstyne C M WoOl Ritchie Merrill Piper Swan Lelfeiv Jermalne E S Ferry FE McGurrln J q Leary Rnthbun John Stewart the Misses Sinclair Fanny f Davis and Laura Crawford r A lawn party and musical for tho benefit of the Episcopal mission at Provo will be given in that city at the home of Dr Pike tomorrow evenIng even-Ing The programme will Include numbers by the violin quartette of this city composed of tho Misses Elizabeth Eliza-beth and Louise Lamson Sybil Anderson An-derson and Esther Allen and vocal selections by Miss Claudia Morris 1IcssrsKarl Scheld and Fred Kk Butler But-ler These young people will go To Provo tomorrow morning Mr and Mrs David Joseph of St Louis are guests of Mrs Rosa Meyer at 315 East Second South a street On Wednesday evening Mrs E L Price and daughters the Misses May and Ivy Price leave for a visit in Denver I 4 a a The Misses Fanny Davis and Clara Lawson were guests of honor at avery a-very delightful luncheon and Kensington Kensing-ton given on Friday afternoon by Miss Dern A profusion of roses beautified the rooms and tilled the air with fragrance Beside the guests of honoc there wjro present Mesdames George Dern George Steiner and Hyde Dale the Misses McMillan Claudia Morris Maude Parker and Bertha Cherry V a a The marriage of Miss Louise Ncldenx daughter of Mr and Mrs W A Nel den and J O Cross will take place on Wednesday evening A reception will follow the marriage ceremony I V I Mr and Mrs John Branford have returned from their Eastern visit a V Miss Clara Lawson leaves this week for California V a a A whist party In honor of the Misses Maud and Edith Parker will be given on next Saturday afternoon by Mrs J M Hamilton c a a a Mrs Benson will entertain on Friday Fri-day afternoon in honor of Miss Fanny Davis V V V Mrs Agnes Reed announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter Anna to Josiah Thomas the wedding to take place June 26tha wcddlng a S S The marriage of Miss Sabina Smith and Ernest Smith will take place on Wednesday evening June 12h A ro ceptlon will be held at the home of the bride following the ceremony M 4 VAn V-An elegant dinner party was gjvtn at the Kenyan on Tuesday evening by Mr and Mrs J J Broughall Their guests were Messrs and Medsames W G Tuttle John J Daly and S B Tut tie teMrs aV a Mrs Harry Ganz has as her guest her sister Miss Daisy Nowhouso of Kansas City who will spend the summer sum-mer In this city aS S Miss Baum and Miss Davis ledvo this morning for Sunshine where they will be tho guests for a few days of Mr and Mrs Duncan < I V + sOn s-On Tuesday evening Mrs Harjy Ganfc entertained Informally in honor of Miss Salinger who left during tho wc k for San Francisco C S V Miss Sallle Leonard and Scott Wells arranged n lake party last evening for a trip to Sallair I was composed of Misses Ala Miller Florence Stevenson Winnie Velb Amy Pike Marjorlo Miller Lena Welby and Sale Leonard Messrs McCrea Boyd Wells Van Brunt Price Overflejd Sprague and Atchinson l Dr arirl Mrs PSKeoghare now at home at 221 East BrlghanV street V 0 5 Mrs T J Nipper and daughter re turned from Boise Ida Wednesday The Sundayschool of the Twentieth ward will give a strawberry festival on i Tuesday evening next This Is an an nual custom and from the proceeds it Is expected that considerable money will bo raided to swell the fund that Ja now being raised 16 build the new ward structure a a Mrs 0 B Hcwdtt leaves Tuesday morning for a three months visit to San Francisco and the coast Mr MIna Cannons residence at 74 West First North street will be the scene of a very pleasant entertainment on Thursday next when there will be a dunce and refreshments served upon the lawn The entertainment win be Hnder tho auspices of the Seventeenth ward Sundayschool < e s e Earl T Gerald and Miss Clara Brim ley were united In wer marriage by Judge Sommers yesterday forenoon In the presence of a few friends and relatives The bride ia n resident of relatves while the groom resides In Butte where Bute he IB the proprietor of the Olympic L gardens S S Mra WJ Smith leaven Wednesday morning for California for tho Calfornia C0 benefit IL of her health hoalh S V V A pleasant diversion In the social I world were the progressive croquot parties given on Wednesday and Vednesca Thursday afternoon by Miss Luco that on Wednesday being In honor of Miss Fanny Davis and on Thursday III l honor of Mists Stella Kirk The place cards on both days were pen and Ink ketches and the tallies anc red roses DeJlclouH rcfroshmciUs vore I served from Email tables on tho lawn I I The first prize on Wednesday was von by Miss Mabel Baum the consolaUon r by Miss Florence Stevenbon On Thursday Thurs-day Miss Jennlo Glbtaorts won the first prize and Mrs S H Pinkerton the consolation Sixteen guests were present pres-ent on each day V 55 Miss 1r B Clark of the Webster school Miss M B Kendell of tho Wasatch and Miss May Kendell leave Wednesday for the coast where they will spend their vacation J V V Mrs S A Jenkins has returned from a months visit at Kansas City and I other Missouri points a a S Mlases Helen and Elizabeth Yardley will leave for California on Wednesday V V Miss Yardley entertained at luncheon ion i-on Saturday for Miss Eurgens 4 a Mr and Mrs Frank P Hanson of Eureka were the guests of Mrs A T Kerr 72 T street returning home last evening S V r Mrs Thomas Homer and daughter will leave next week for the East Chicago and New York I o Q Miss Flora Jones nlccc of Mrs M C Jones and cousin of Mrs H A Joplln arrived from Washington D I C last Monday MisS Jones completed com-pleted her musical studies under Prof A Ratt of Washington college having participated in a recital the latter part of May a a Misses Florence Hadley and Connie McAllister left Sunday last for Los Angeles where they expect to pass the summer V V The sophomore class of the high school went to Saltalr last night S V The You nnd I Crystal club met Thursday evening with Mr and rsJ D Ford The hostess was presented with n dainty tea cloth The rooms were beautified with great vases of June roses of all colors The guests were presented wth cluster3 of white roscs < Mrs II W Branch and Mr lo Harvey were awarded first prizes Mrs Harvey and Mr Ford the second sec-ond in the card game The guests were then usrered into the din Ingroom to partake oCa dainty supper the table was beautifully decorated in bcaUllfltlY white roses The club will next meet with Mr and MrsiJ Timms 414 5 Rev and Mrs F L Arnold have issued invitations for the marriage their granddaughter Miss Elizabeth Marie Eurgcns and Harry Newman Tolles on Tuesday afternoon at tho First Presbyterian church They will live in New York city I Mrs Milton entertained the ladles Qf the Maxwell corps Tuesday afternoon after-noon in honor of the three departing members The hostess took the ladles on a delightful trip of two days from Edinburgh Sc6llnnd to Firth ofForth I which was greatly apreclated by those I present after which refreshments were served Those present were Mesdames Harlaa Teasdel Holmes Helss Corker Randolph Dark Vigl llnl Slmpklns Dillon Clasby Ncedcr Forrester Canning Lawrence Car Palmer Chase Dedcrlchs Harvey Supple Carllf C Drlscol A T I Riley E V Brooks V r I Mrs Slmpklnfijt e past president of the George R Maxwell corps was suruprlsed Wednesday evening by thirty of the Jades In Jionor of her 62nd birthday A pleasant time was passed in music and cards the game belng the new oSe oI parade Mrs I M B Harvey won first prize Mrs E V Brooks the booby prize A splendid luncheon was seryad after which the departing guests wished Mrs Slmpklns l many happy returns of the day f Vj > Mrs Charles j ollberg gave a reception recep-tion Tuesday cYciling in honor of the Misses Ella McAllister and Emma Jlnmlln who leaVenext wcfek for the East to Visit relatives 0 Y rr One of the pretty Jjmc weddings was that of Miss Sadie Peart and Charles L Woodbury which was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on Thursday at I noon the reception taking place Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of tho brides parents 53 E East Eleventh South street Tho bride was becomingly attired In a gown of white duchess satin carrying carry-Ing a bouquet of brides roses The couple while receiving congratulations stood under n canopy of white roses looped with strpamors of white and pink satfn Ylpbori The parlors were decoratedwitn aVrofuslpn of pink and red roses fastened with Immense bows of pink rIbbonTJle hall and stairs were festooned with yellow roses fastened fas-tened with dreamers of yellow satin ribbon Here punch was served by Miss Ela Woodbury The guests were tecelved by Mrs John G Peart and Mrs Margaret Cardnll In the dining room were Miss Alice Howarth and Miss Vilate Peart 0 0 V V A special meeting of the Ladles auxiliary aux-iliary of tho Caledonian club was held at the home of Mrs Tlmuon Tuesday evening Lo arrange for their annual outing which will take place about the 26th Committees were appointed to I arrange where and when It would be After business a delicious luncheon was served Those present wero Mesdames I White D Henderson DIp Mortal Sarah Price Dunlop Lyle Timson D Nelson and Misses Mary Hamilton Annie1 Wilson Hannah White and Annie An-nie Anderson V V A pleasant dinner party was that given at the Kmtlsford cT Thursday evening by Mrs D C McLaughlin In honor of Mrs Gustavus Arnold of San Francisco > 9 1 o < > Mrs W1 H King1 andfrsWr II Dale entertain at a large reception on Tuesday afternoon The Rapid Transit Tran-sit will run cars to Popperton every fifteen minutes on that afternoon S S V Mrs E Ferry will leave this week for a visit In California a a 9 Invitations have been received in this city t > tho wedding reception of Miss Mabel Duffield Foster and William Wil-liam Andrews Clark Jr youngest son of Senator W A Clark at the homo of the brides parents at Butte Mont on thu evening of June 19th J a V V Mrs Alice E Ilanford will leave during dur-ing the week for Minneapolis e Mrs F C Kolsoy entertained Informally formally on Tuesday afternoon o V S A pleasant Informal event was the luncheon given on Friday by Mrs J M Bowman In honor of Mrs Ada Lull Gray who Is visiting in this city the guest of Mrs Judson V V S Mr and Mrs C R Pcarsall are now at home to their friends at the Fifth East hotel V I S Invitations have been Issued to the wedding reception of Miss Mabel Olive Hackett and Clarence Elmer Traver on Wednesday evening June 12th from 630 to 7CO oclock a a a Miss Louise Pecry of Ogden was tho guest last week of Miss Lyle Young of I this city I VS I The engagement o Miss Myrtle Abbot Ab-bot and II F Holmshaw has been announced an-nounced the wedding to take place on June 30th 9h t V a I Mrs Gustavus Arnold of San Francisco Fran-cisco who was a guest of Mrs F J I Hel received her friends informally I at the home of Mrs Hill on Wednesday i Wednes-day evening V 0 4 I Miss Blanche Brown of Ogden visited 1 In Salt Lake during the week < > V o Mr and Mrs Albert S Day will visit Yellowstone panic during the summer v n The reception given at the Beehive house on Tuesday evening by tho r I J 1 jJ I A was a very pleasant event in social circles V S V Mrs Ralph E Iloag and little daughter daugh-ter and Miss Mary Hong left yesterday yester-day for the East where they will spend tho summer V V S Miss Louise Johnson received her friends informally on Monday afternoon after-noon S S Miss Lillian Salinger of Leaven worth Kf8 IB the guest of Mrs Ganz of 126 D street < S V Mrs C A Walker and children have gone to Chicago for 3 two months visit with relatives and friends t q The marriage of Miss Lizzie Smith and Matt Colllnson will take place on June 10th A a aMiss a-Miss Mary C May and members of the graduating class of University kindergarten department gave n plea ant Informal reception in Tuesday evening S e Mr and Mrs Walter A Cook have gone to Pacific Grove Cal to spend the summer S V Mrs Louise Smedley Smith has gone East on a brief visitS visit-S a S After a pleasant visit of two months with Mrs Thomas Marshall Mrs C r Burns and Miss Burns have returned re-turned to St Joseph Mo V W K V Miss Mary C May will spend the summer in Chicago S V Miss Julia Farley has returned from a six months visit In New York V Se Mrs Gunsaulus leaves shortly for lrsGuns < shollY Chicago where she 1 visit with her son Rev Frank Gunsaulus V S V Miss Clara I Colburne of Rowland Hal has gone to Europe to sp nd the summer a vAn v-An enjoyable event of the week was L the Informal reception given by Rev Dr and Mrs Clarence T Brown at their home on Monday evening Mesdames William H King and Wll 1 lamI Dale will receive their friends on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mra King A large number of invitations invita-tions have been sent outS out-S S Mr and Mrs 1 I Porter have gone to Montlcello ill to be present at the graduation of their daughter Miss Mamie from the young ladles seminary semi-nary at that place a A V Sl Marks hospital l was the scene o f a pleasant social affair on Thursday evening an Informal reception following follow-ing i the commencement exercises of the training school for nurses p 5 S Mr and Mrs W H Jones have gone to their Idaho ranch to spend the summer sum-mer They will return home by way of Yellowstone Parka park-a as Assistant AttornevGencral W R White and Mrs White have removed to 410 East Third South street where I they are at home to their friends OGDEN SOCIETY Tuesday evening at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs George A Craig on Twentyfifth street Miss Nellie Craig was united In marriage to Mr Harry Har-ry Becraft Rev J W Taylor officiating After tho wedding dinner and reception the young couple left for the wept for a ounS California tour Mr Becraft Is one of Ogdcns promising young business men and the bride a popular and accomplished young lady of this city They have a wide circle of friends and acquaintances who unite In wishing them C happy and life pnd prosperous voyago lhrQughlCe S V S Monday evening Miss Lottie Richards entertains the teachers of the Mound Fort school at heft home on Lincoln avenue Mr and Mrs AIJ J Woodhousc ofPrpvo visited Ogden friends Thursday Miss Dole Maloney daughter ofJudpe and Mrs Thomns Maloney returned Thursday from tho East where she has been attending school for 3 year The ladles of the aid society of the Presbyterian Pres-byterian church gave a social at the Catholic Cath-olic clubrooms which was a very charming charm-ing affair i Wednesday evening the Social Wheel den club took a pleasant run out to North Og V U V The card announcement made of tho approaching marriage Mr P A Nord quist of Ogden and Miss Hilda Ipson of Wilson The event is to be solemnized Juno 12th o J j Mr W A Check a popular Southern Pacific conductor returned Wednesday I with his bride from a trip to the const Mrs Check was formerly Miss Alma I Crum a belo of Battle Mountln Nov 4 I Monday evening at Chrlstenscns hall tho Ogden High School Alumni association associa-tion tenders a grand ball to the graduating graduat-ing class of this year I will be an elaborate elab-orate affair a a S The various commencement exercises of tho week drew crowded houses and wero well received a V Mrs Frank Drlggs left Wednesday evening for Mount Pleasant where shoo will visit during tho summer with relatives rela-tives Her husband Prof Drlggs will Join her in a few daya < V V V Miss Loulso Pcery is visiting in Salt Lake City the guest Q Miss Lyle Young S V S Miss Hupp of Terre Haul Ipd Is visiting I visit-ing her cousin H H Spencer and wife I S V V Miss Moyme ONeill left last Sunday to visit tho PnnAmerlcan exposition V S V Tho Misses McManls daughters of Joseph Jo-seph McManls of Pocatello aro visiting former friends InOgdcn Mrs L C Chcsicr of Salt Lakcls visiting visit-ing Mrs Kato Toponce of this city Miss Florcnpo Law has returned from n months visit with friends in Cache Valley Val-ley 1 V U Mrs F S Wall and daughter of Brooklyn Brook-lyn l N Y arc In Ogden to spend tho summer sum-mer with Mrs Watts mother MrsG II Corse S V V The Child Cultyro club will meet Friday Fri-day Juno llth at 3 p m with Mrs Frank R Christensen No 755 Twenty sired fourth street A full attendance I Is de i S S Mrs A J Gllson roturns today from a visit with friends in Chicago H Mrs G M Mitchell and daughter Lulu leave this week for summors visit in Kansas wo S A largo number of Ogdona school teachers teach-ers arc arranging for their summer outIng out-Ing a u s Wednesday evening tho Young Wo mans Christian Temperance union met at tho home of Mr Robert Nye on Adams avenue A pleasant evening was spent and a fine programme rendered Miss nQ t55 Lcota Kennedy resigned an president owing ow-ing to tho fact that she expects to spend the summer In the East and Mrs Ger place trude Cooledgo was elected to fill her a > ft Thursday evening at the residence of evcnlng Mr and irs J S Corlew Miss Nellie W Bishop was united in marriage ro Mr M vllnston Rev E 1 Ooshen ofliclnt InS The young qpuhle have a host of frIends whose best V wishes are with o Mr Quinn Of Vallcjo Cal Is visiting his niece o Thomas Lindsay Isling Mrs William Douglass will lea this week to spend the cuminpr among friends in Oregon 4 r Tho marrlrigo ceremony uniting Miss May A Toiler to Mr Ralph E Bakor occurs Inn qr ovoi Ing V V V Mrs R T Humohas l as her guest Mrs lllnmun of alt 4S Lake FIllS rs FI-llS Emma Olson Is Visiting jfi rlw 18 mor in Nevada and Cajirornlafor time SUlilt V V J Over COO Invitations havo boon Issued j 4 f r I 1 > I for the KahnWcrthelmcr wedding I Wednesday evening which occurs at Chrlstcnsenfl hall I V V V Mrs J S Corlew charmnRly entertained enter-tained at cfirds Tuesday afternoon Thc games eon woro followed by a delicious lunch S S i Wednesday evening Mrs Glddlngs entertained en-tertained delightfully In honor of rs Rldtfcway who left tor her Eastern homo last night after a pleasant visit ot some weeks in Ogden PROVO SOCIETY i h Tho socjal event of the week was the wedding reception Friday evening In honor hon-or ddlnF and Mrs Joshua R Hotlson given at tho resldenco of the brides par ents Mr and Mrs George W Gee In ent Fourt ward Tho rooms were beautifully I beau-tifully decorated with roses and cut flow tfuly c ers Tho guests were received by thb bridal couplo under a canopy of roses During tho evening a sumptuous wedding snppor was served Among thoso present pres-ent were Messrs and Mesdames Reed Smoot George S Taylor Jnmes Clove Andrew Watson James Boydon w E Rydrlch George A Smith George Mooro of Payson Elias AGcc Israel Hodson Joseph SSmlh Elas Arthur Haws J w Baker Fred Moore J C Graham Jr A L Booth Mcsdnmcs C H Clayton C W Smith Thoriot Mary A Lewis Mel I llssa and Borsula Gee Misses Inca Knight Martha Smith Etta Hodson Lily Craven Zora and Ethel Smith Temperance Temper-ance Pcnrod Magglo and Grace Clayton Alice Booth Mlnnlo and Mice HS1 hen bruck Rose and Nora Young Vilato and Hazel Elliott Eliza Jones Annie Hal Sa Elol Elza lie nnd Maud Graham Cora Lowls Myr cle 1aud tie Malben Alice Blgelow Sula Therlott Alce Bigclo Kato Boshurd Robinson Martha Bertha Ber-tha Addle and Emma Gee AlvIna Reese Messrs John D Dixon J I Jensen F A Mangum Samuel Moore Ray Clayton Thomas Reese William Good Gee Hy hum S Smith I V V f Miss R Maudo Dlttmoro was visiting I Salt Lako this week V C a Miss EUla Hcdson of Salt Lace is visiting vis-iting relatives In Provo u Tho alumni banquet of the Proctor academy was ono of the social events of tho week S S V Miss Tesslo Robertshas been entertaining entertain-ing this Miss week Mayme King of American Fork Mr Sarah L B Monk announces the engagement of her daughter Phebe to Alfred Al-fred Lundberg r ihtcr Logan The marriage will take placo tho latter part of tho present month Miss Pearl Daniels has pone to her I fathers ranch in Spanish Fork canyon to spend tho summerS I summer-S S 5 Mr arid Mrs T E McGraw after vls Ping for a couple or weeks with Provo relatives and friends have returned to their home In Logan V V W A musical and garden social will be given at Dr W R Pikes residence on Tuesday evening next Mrs Annlo Jones Atkin Is visiting in Salt Lake u i I MIsS Alice Thueson and Mr David J Blake both of this city were united In wedlock at the Salt Lake Temple on j Wednesday June 5th a Mrs Peter Greaves of Ephralm was visiting vis-iting with her sister Mrs Lund the forepart fore-part of tho week a S V r Friday of American Fork has been visiting with her sister Mrs Josoph T Farrer this week VS Messrs Jenny Jackson Isely Dlckcn sen Pond and Mallow teachers of tho I past year in tho Procter academy left for their homes in the East this weekS J week-S S S Miss Minnie Hathenbruck Is visiting relatives rel-atives at Scofield 131tns S j V Lake parties are again becoming popular popu-lar with our yofing people PARK CITY SOCIETY Miss Bertha Getach wns the guest oC honor at an elaborate dinner party Tues c day evening given by Mr and Mrs W G Lamb Artistic decorations were carried put In pink and green Besides the guest of honor there were present Miss Jean PearsonMIss Edyth Lowry Messrs J B Fleming Dr William Dpnoher and Ben Hampton A Invitations to the wedding reception of Miss Mabel Hacket and Mr Clarence E Traver of Salt Lako have been received by their numerous Park City friends The marriage will tako place at the brides homo orf State street Wednesday June J2th Wednesday afternoon Miss May Chambers Cham-bers entertained a small company of friends tn I oclock tea The dining tablo was prettily decorated with lilacs the same lower were placed at each guests place Those present were tho Misses i Tessio McLaughlin Frances Shields 1t Llddingham Ruby McCarty May Woods and Gertrude Chambers U V S Mrs F Schuylcr nnd daughter wero f guests of honor at a dinner given by Mrs r I 1 F S Fox Monday evening and guests at i a dinner given Tuesday evening Suc Mrs I 1 William Kncale 4 Miss Valcntlna Murphy chaperoned a I I Jolly picnic party to Snydervllle Thursday I I afternoon A tempting lunch was served after which the participants returned home Among those present were Misses Laura Townsend Florence Hurlbut May Hedges Nellie Jennings Mary Addlson and Minnie Jennings v I Tho Womans Athenaeum will meet with Mrs W W Armstrong tomorrow afternoon af-ternoon l Tho regular meeting of the O E S will be held in Masonic hall V tomorrow evening The members of St Lukes guild met with noon Mrs W G Lamb Tuesday after S Mrs E Therlott and daughters are visiting vis-iting with friends + at I Sal Lake Mr and Mrs F A McCarty and daughter daugh-ter Josephine are visiting Mr McCartys mother at Denver S ri S Miss Bertha GetschjJopartcd for Nashua Nash-ua In ye3tcrdav morning where she vlll rpend tho summer and tQ bo present at tho marriage of her sister Miss Anna and Mr J wochrlc which will be solemnized sol-emnized on Wednesday Juno 12th V V f Miss Jean Pearson leaves for Evanston Wyo Wednesday morning where she will remain for several weeks the guest of her sister Mrs Joseph Chartrand I S v The following schoolmarms depart for their several homes Tuesday morning whore they will spend their summer vacation vaca-tion with home folks Miss Louise Sherwood Sher-wood Ypsllantl Mich Miss Lillian Balp Muncle Ind Miss Maud Gray o Anthverp Now ork Miss Lowry Austin Inn Miss Valentino Murphy Miss EstellaT Watson Miss JIallle Forron Salt LakeJ Miss Jean Pearson was hostess at r a dainty dinner given in honor of Mrroml lfl8 C A Blocher Miss Maud Gray and Miss Llllhin Bain last eveningS evening-S a V IOn I-On of the most elaborate and pleasant affairs of the week was the party given by 1 Mia Minnie Hescel and Miss Cora Sil ton Thursday evening to a number of their friends at the homo of Miss ICescel Tho largei spacious home was beautifully decors tld with yellow pink mind scarlet roses1 jlncs and pansies In the large double parlors under a cow bell beauti fully decorated a mock marriage took place Pro i C A Blochec u the digni fed clergyman1 while Leslie Condon acted as bride and C FL Drake grdom Mlrlfim Raddon brld maJd and Edna ut n h n man Ben Hampton and J A Nealla fiqw er girls The whole affair created a great deal of sport After the Impressive ceremony cere-mony tho wedding party and guests sat down to an elegant banquet which was heartily enjoyed After lunch vocil and Instrumental numberswere enjoy d and later the guests enjoyed 1 0 bean cont stand st-and a game ot song Illustrated In the former prizes wero awarded to G R Drake anti 1 Led awartd lattcrMJsg Eva Conover and J A Malla captured prizes Tho Invlted guests of the charm InS affair wore The Misses Myrllo Weber 0 Salt Lake Vera Hardy Provo Jee le Hurlljut Anno CupldKatharine Lawrence Law-rence Halllo Fcrron Estclla Watson yalontlna Miirnlm Jean Pearson Mary Shields Lllllah T3aJnr Maud Gray Loulso Sherwood Evu Conover Bertha Golsch May Bftlllco Zetin Farnsworth Edvth Lowry Nelho Franklin Julia Burlln Martha Lannlnf Eva Mayer Mary Tipi llnr thewey Florence McDonald MCSMTS P McFadden W D Su lon A Cnntcri r D Fleming J Kcscel G D Blood B Snyder J A Malln B Hampton D B Shiolds R E Wherrltt A Xubrlaka A J Anderson J Thoinpson Dr w Dono her A Mulfott J Shields I Lcderman R Parry B Kcscel A Colbath M Copp J Harrington CI P ShieldsEd Hurlbut I W Wight J N Steele DDIGon I t Messrw and Mesdamca J T Kescei j Thohipaon L P Kimball A Weoter C It Drake and L Condon Miss Zottn Farnsworth and mother leavo l for Salt Lake this afternoon to remain re-main fpr a week or ten days visiting with lGr relatIves I V 54 Miss Eva Conover goes to Zion this afternoon af-ternoon and on Tuesday evening will depart de-part with an Intimate friend for Chicago and New York where the summer months will be spent V a v Bert Hartwcll was the recipient of a pleasant surprise party rhursday evening even-ing given by n number of his school friends a V Miss Eva D Conover one of Park Citys mostroPllar and proficient schoolteachers school-teachers will bo united In marriage Tues Today To-day next to Mr Charles B Farrady or Idaho Tho ceremony will take place at the M 1C church oc Salt Lake Miss Conover hat won the confidence and goodwill good-will of hosts of frIends during her stay at Park who extend to her and hers unbounded un-bounded success and happiness Tho happy couple will leave Tuesday evening for Buffalo and other Eastern points and upon their return In September they will bo at homo to their many frionds at Idaho where the groom Is a prosperous prosper-ous business man Only the Immediate friends will witness the ceremony Mrs Farnsworth and daughter Zotta of Park go down to attend the marriage S S S Dr and Mrs E 1 Lccompto and daughter Hannah depart forjSSeat Point N Y Wednesday morning tajvislt with their son Edward who is n student at the academy 4 Mrs Henry Hughes leaves Tuesday morning for Battle Creek Nick where she will spend the summer with her daughters Eva Dr > Luclla Hughes and Miss r Mrs J 7 Jenkins of Salt Lake Is tho 1 guest of MrS N Rowe V C a Mrs Walter Scott Mrs Fred Smith and Mrs J M Cross entertain the eighth grade graduating class at Snyders Grove tomorrow afternoon Their guests will he the Misses Nina Cross Hannah Lecompte Rose Barnlcot Mattlo Richardson Rich-ardson Agnes Hancock Pearl Snyder Clara Hurley Maggie Wilson Olga Car ling Lillian Hedges Bertie Jensen Olive Lowe Margaret Shields Esther Hanson Ora Walsh Messrs Charles carpenter F Shields John Traceyv A KHoy A Matheson J Quinn Carl Scott E Glade A Smith W Sutton R Scott E Vat son C Yates D Bevlns A Stanley Rob Jennings L Woods and J Mitchell V k 5 Mrs F Schuyler and daughter left for Salt Lake yesterday after a pleasant visit with Mr and Mrs H S Townsend V V S Mr and Mra a A Blocher Miss Bain Miss Murphy Miss Banning and Miss Fcrron spent yesterday at the Silver Ivlng mine S V SOn S-On Thursday night June 6th the members mem-bers of Silver Spray lodge No 2 Degree of Honor A O U W surprised Mra entertain Teresa M Lamartln with an meat and refreshments in honor of her election as grand chief of honor of the jurisdiction of Utah Wyoming and Idaho A committee was appointed to arrange bo held anniversary picnic to for tho early In August |