Show J j T A Y I I i I I I 17 1 I j 1 I j c I 1 i I 1 r L t 11 Prominent among society events for the coining week arc lie roreption on Monday Riven by l the Misses Noble for Mrs R G Smith and Mrs F W Noble the Kensington by Mrs Howul and the Misses Ilovat on Tuesday In honor of Mrs Robert Scott Checsmnn and a large l card pruty on Thursday by Miss Helen Crawford Invitations for the I end of the week affairs are not jet out but several are anticipated and these with the usual amount of small and Informal gatherings will make the warm days pass quickly The Country club 3s still popular but the broad cool porches arc rivaling the links In being attractive Just now and the ambition for wonderful I scores does not come until Just before sunset when the long cool evening restores the fascination of the game Tennis is also to be popular this summer sum-mer and games are arranged daily at the various courts There Is a pretty little brunette In town waiting anxiously for some pink and white visiting girl to come and be taught golf Wont she be a dream after weve had her at the Jinks Borne scorching day ° she says It Is to be hoped that some of those who arc to play hostess this summer can offer a victim a Every 1 one seems to know they are engaged but Just as it Is to be formally announced they have another quarrel and part forever It is very fooliRh and ever so many of their friends would like to wish them happiness happi-ness If theyd be good Mr Liebling was the guest of honor at a very pretty and elaborate luncheon given at the Alta club on Tuesday by Miss Gratia Flanders Pink and green were the colors used in decorating and a huge cMuster > of La France roses made an artistic center piece Long stemmed losoa twined with smilax ran out from the center of the table to the dainty water colors which were used as place cards On the reverse side of the cards were clever quotations from great musicians The guests were each given a photograph of Mr Lieb ling as favors of the occasion Miss Flandorss guests were Mr Liebling Mesdames Fabian Christy Misses Lucy Moore Addle Zane Colburn Lowe Ellcrbeck ACton Young Miss Helen u Crawford was the I hostess on Thursday afternoon of avery I a-very pleasant affair The pretty I 9 rooms of the house were bright with roses and other flowers of the season and those fortunate enough to be pres ent enjoyed a merry afternoon A feature of the affair was the guessing of the number of leaves on a plant which Miss Crawford showed each I 4 guest Mrs J B Wells of Butte was given first prize and Mrs J S Wltcher the consolation The guests present were Mesdames S C Park GlendInning Dalby Bailey Nelll D J Sharp J E Jennings Frank Jennings 1 B Fox Nye Post I I WItcher Ritchie Fox Dart Franken Misses Park Zane c Kills 1 Fox I A pleasant excursion went up Provo canyon on Thursday Miss Lena Welby J being hostess of the affair Her guests were Misses May Crltchlow Lena Velby Cameron Leonard a 00 The seniors of Rowland hall gave avery a-very pretty farewell luncheon on Tuesday before leaving the school for their different homes The table was prettily decorated with flowers and smllax and place cards appropriate l to the occasion 1 U e 0 0 Mr and Mrs Mathls returned last week from California and Arizona Mrs Mathis having been away six months a a Mrs Charles Hong has gone East for the summer a S 0 James and Walker Salisbury re l turned on Thursday from Merccra berg Pa where they have been at tending school the past year o 0 a Mlsn Louise Richards has returned from New York where she spent the past winter studying art to A Mrs Charles Rood is visiting her mother In Butte 0 S o Mrs J TI Kirk and daughter Stella leave Tuesday for Chicago a o e Mrs J M Smith and Miss Jennie Simons entertained In honor of Prof J M Conc at their home Wednes I day evening a s Mr and Mrs W II Dale enter tained most delightfully at an Informal card party on Tuesday evening 0 Mr and Mrs Caspar L Robertson left for the East on Thursday Mr Robertson goes direct to England their future home but Mrs Robertson and ihe children will visit in Eastern cities before crossing the water The famllv will be greatly missed by Salt Lak Boclcly I 0 On Monday a largo and brilliant re ception was given at Rowland Hall py Bishop Leonard and the faculty In honor of Emil Llebllng th noted Chi cago pianist Thu rooms wre lllled With guests and a most enjoyable vcn Ing was pass d 4 0 S Mr and Mrs William Reid had a few friends on I1uesday evening In celebra than of their pi wooden wedding A merry evening was passed bv the guests who wore Messrs and Mesdames Hempstead D J Sharp Sprague Eldwell Kerr l I Mrs Young the MIsses Young W i Lawrence P C Schramm and Waitei Woo1 Walte L I t t cne O t the prettIest affairs of the sear son WFLS the large recepllon given I on Friday by Mrs Fcrdlnelnd 1lcleert In honor ot her daUsht Mlst4 Blslc Dick rL Th roanm wrc 1Jhn11tnly rn j I rated palms fnd roses being used In profusion In the I long parlor Mrs DIckert Miss Jlckrt and Miss Preston j Pres-ton received and Miss Norma DIckert assisted in greeting the guests Stationed Sta-tioned behind the palms in i the hall was the string orchestra whose play ling i I added to the occasion In a prettily pret-tily decorated cornel of the library 1 Miss Sallle Leonard Miss Flora Griffin I and Miss Laura Sherman alternated In serving at the punch bowl The din Ingroom was fragrant with sweet j peas and the table was bright with the I I Ipink and white blossoms Tall candelabra can-delabra and handsome embroideries I added to the general effect Miss Carrie Thorn presided nnd was assisted by 1 Miss Alia Miller Miss Leonard and Miss Terhune During the afternoon about a hundred guests called to wish many pleasures to the young debutante and carried away very pleasant memories memo-ries of the affair a 0 The marriage of Miss I Millie Keller I and Jlalhert S Kerr took place at Manli on Thursday at noon Directly after the wedding Mr 1 and Mrs Kerr left on the Rio Grande Western for a trip to Glenwood and other Colorado points of interest to be away about ten days C fc Mr LeGrand Young and daughters lll entertain at Red Butte Hollow next Friday I a 0 u I At the hoine of Capt and Mrs J E Caine on Wednesday evening Mrs Guy Palmer entertained delightfully in honor of the Misses Wasserman of Portland Among the guests were Mr and Mrs E R Eldredge Mr and Mrs J II Moyle Mrs F W Jennings Mrs J E Voodward Mrs Kerr the Misses Wasserman Miss Sharp Miss Hattie Jennings Lieut Albert Allen Lieut S K Hooper W J Lawrence MrsM V Rogers entertained at a dollghlful and daintily appointed luncheon on Thxrrsday at her home o Brigham street It was given In horn I of Mrs W S Sharp formerly of Park City who Is on her way to Portland The parlors and diningroom worn prettily dec lateel with roses and literary conundrums were given on the place cards Those who enjoyed Mrs Rogerss hospitality besides the guest of honor were Mrs William M Ferry of Park City Mrs George R Hancock Mrs David Keith Mrs Thomas Kearns Mrs J E Dooly Mrs Pinkerton Mrs Klsslck Mrs Alexander Alex-ander Tarbet Madame Tarbet Mrs Dunford Mrs Henry Newoll Mrs Wall Mrs Enscnsperger Miss Dora Mulroy Mrs Rogers entertained the same evening with cards u Mrs J W Irvine pleasantly entertained enter-tained a few of her lady friends it a dinner parly on Wednesday Those Invited In-vited were Mesdames Bouring Wll Nellie Bouring Laura Keene Nanna Morris Mae Morris Mrs C A Strickland has gone EastOn D IOn I-On Tuesday evening at the Beehive I house a reception will be given by the I mutual societies I a I S I Mrs C Prewett and Miss Jennie Simpson 6f Livingston Mont arc guests of Miss Mackenzie They will j be Joined today by Miss Etta Prewett and all will then leave for California for I a vacation trip 4 c Mr and Mrs W H Irvine have returned re-turned from their wedding trip and arc II at the Knutsford a a Mr and Mrs A H Tarbet left for Washington on Friday a to Rev J H Cox left for the north yesterday yes-terday a o t Mrs Caskey and Miss WIshard gave avery a-very pleasant Kensington on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon The broad lawn was covered with rugs and easy chairs and looked very cool and Inviting During the afternoon Miss Larnson gave several sev-eral violin selections and Miss Berkhoel Miss Underwood and Melvin Rich sang The long windows of the muslcroom opening on the lawn made It a very charming arrangement The guests were iIesdames Cross Miller Andrews An-drews Stewart McVlcker Terhune Bailey Smith Montgomery Osmond Blakely Boggs Reid Peyton Parsons Martin Kinkead Jolly Jacobs Earls Dlnlnny Crltchlow H W Brown Lyons Ly-ons Lewis Zorbaugh Weir Paul Cans Rose Miles Moon Pearl McGrath Morgan Richie Misses McDowell Paul Peterson Berkhoel Leonard Hall Morgan Caskey Wishard McGrath Payne Murphy 0 0 0 Miss La Von Pelrce left for Chicago on Wednesday night f t v Miss Ida Pitt and Elijah M Weller were married In the Temple on Thurs day and In the evening a reception was given them at the home of Mr and Mrs E M Weller v a A delightfully informal reception wag held at St Pauls rectory on Thursday evening Ao I Mrs Kirkpatrlckand Miss Ruth Klrkoatrlck have returned from the East vr 01 Lee Dlnwoodcy will be back this week a a 0 The marriage of MIsd Venice Pike and Capt J W Alford wllll take place Tues day evening of this week a a aMiss a-Miss Anna J Burmf and J S Beadlo were married In Omaha on Wednesday evening I I c The marriage of Miss HattIe Badger and Marccllua Nebekcr took place In this city Wednesday evening i Miss Kate Heystek and Joseph Mc Knight were married on Wcdnesdav evening Tho marriage of Miss Nettle Shollcy and Joseph E McKnlght will take place on June 16th o At the home of Mr and Mrs W J Beatle on Friday evening a pleasant social was given in honor of Miss I Gwendolln Lewis I The marriage of Miss I Maude M Ford i of Ohio and Lo Roi C Snow will take I i place on June 29lh I Paul Kammlnn and Olio Blaske of I Chicago are here on a visit to Mn < ller men Flnslei who Is a i silsterof Mr riCammlns I but have not met for sixteen i years They are enjoying their visit I I Immenflely and think Salt Lake one of I the finest cities in the West i 0 0 a I 1 Mrs Henry C Hoffman and daughter daugh-ter Naomi left for the East last I Wednesday evening and will spend the summer at AVashlrrgton Balllmore and I Atlantic City 0 0 0 Mrs J B Cries and son of Mercur I are in the city visiting her mother Mrs A Wall I o The members of the Opal club enjoyed en-Joyed a nice dancing party at Calders park last Wednesday eenlng Part of I the I club went dowrf i on bicycles and 1 I part by street car A delightful evening i even-ing was passed Next Wednesday I evening the club will meet for a bicycle run to leae Chrlstensens hall at 715 p m After the run strawberries and I cream will be served at the Ladles Literary Lit-erary clubroorns Tickets for the refreshments re-freshments l vill be given the members at the place of meeting before the run u o a Mr and Mrs I George K Fischer have rturned from a winters sojoinn In New Mexico and have taken the Kirby residence resi-dence on the corner of A and Second streets for the summer snnjilc2 II a o l Miss > Madge Westerflold Is expected home on June 16th from Wnshbourne college Topeka where she was taking a course in literature preparatory to going to Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania I The marriage of Miss Jessie Earls and Phil T Clark Is to take place on I June 13th I A lawn social will be given at the residence of Mrs Jones 238 Wall street I Thursday evening next by toe ladies oft S of-t Peters Guild A thoroughly enjoyable en-joyable lime is expected Mrs D C McLaughlin and daughter Isabel returned to their home In Park City last evening They weic accompanied accom-panied by Miss Helen Trent who will I spend the coming week as tholr guest 8 Mrs Alma Robison and daughter have taken Mrs W A Wctzels suite of rooms at fC Vest Second South fore th for-e summer 0 0 Miss Preston and Mrs J E Gallgher entertained I on Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day Th rooms were tastefully decorated I deco-rated colors and souvenirs of England berrg prom In nt in honor of the former for-mer home of th two hostesses Red white and blue for tin land of their adoption were also used with harmonizing harmon-izing 1 effect The prizewinners on Wednesday were Miss Kimball Mrs Brink and Miss Lowe The guests were Mesdames C K Brink I H Bowman Bow-man Arthur Brown F A Druehl W Druehl Byron Groo D E Hemphlll C P Hough G P Ilolman R E Ilcag C B Markland C B Owen R L 1 Tracy A L Brattain M 1 B Whitney Whit-ney E Tutlli M O Cary Page George I Scott Chuejxman I M 1 Pollock E Packard Alva Lewis B B Hnmik W M Dalby E Wlikes C E Woodruff L r Almy A C Ewlng A Howat Hubbaid Reed R J Glendlnnlng M and T Pout G Pfoutz John While G A Lowe R 1 Grant S E Jennings J L Franken 3 L Pearson Misses Rookledge wiord Craig Wiles Lowe Uanauer Block Kimball Anderson An-derson De Witt llowjit Spencer Holmes Newltt The prizewinners on Thursday were Mis G N MIIH MIPS Sadler Mrs Ingrain f I In-grain and the guests wore Mesdames Byron Groo C W Owen A L Brat I tain M I B Whilnoy F O farey B U Hanak J D Spencer M M Barratt J Bnumgaiten W rgleheart C Plum mer Clarence Bradley F B Chonte F DIckert S W Eccles W E Bennett I F Evans F A Vincent Fred Vincent Vin-cent In I Lyons t MtMahon E W Wlittney E D Miller W A Nelden F B Stephens Oswald E L Carpenter Carpen-ter Ferguson A B Richardson L S Uo gs F A Ross F D Hobbs Stre cii A Hammer Walter I Uruehl Hov aril J R Ingram S L Pearson W IT l Tones G M Miles McCartney II K Iloag J M Bowman Grant Smith I Ritchie Misses Merrill Wiles Craig I I Rooklldge Ada Clark Spencer Sadler Irene Sadler Dr LUella Allies Lane J T Hownl Holmes r Rookledge O H Mr and Mrs W L Beats of Ionia Mlfh are In HIP I city the guest of Mr Hcalss sIster Mrs J R Bush at 837 South Sixth East street e S i Mrs William M Gray who has been the guest of her mother Mrs A Porter Sinclair left during the week for her home in St Anthony Ida I o II 0 II V Burlelgh and Miss Daisy R I Parker will bo married June 27th o o a Mrs E W Rceder will give a Kensington I Ken-sington tea for the benefit of the Ladles Aid society oC the Central I Christian church on Thursday afternoon after-noon from 2 to 6 at her home 350 Edith avenue I U Invitations are out for the coming marriage of Elizabeth L daughter of Mr and Mrs D 1 B Bartholomew to William C Julius Lutsch on Tuesday June 12 1900 They will be at home in Eureka after the 2ith of June t < Friday evening Mrs S E Lyon gave a party at her homo in honor of her daughter Myrtles eighteenth birthday The parlor and diningcom were prettily I pret-tily decorated with roses Karly in the evening delicious refreshments wero I served after hlch the merry guestS enjoyed themselves In music and games until late in tIe evening Among those present wore Misses Lilly West Myrtle Lyon JoBsle Dunn Mace Hampton Mable Holt Afton Rampton Armenia WilUy Trieste Box Mrs W W Wll icy Bertha Wllley Edna Wllley Mrs G W Pearson Messrs Quayle Cun I non Theodore Schulte Archer Hlliey T J Howeljs John Bond Jr George I Mubey Charles Lyon Mr W W Wil ley Sr Rudger Wllley o e o Mrs H S Eldredge of East First South gave u delightful rose tea on Friday a 0 Dr T George Odell will be in from Butte today OGDEN SOCIETY It has been going away time all week and many ol Osncnp society people led the city for summer visits con cucrrtl social circles wero very quIet during tho week a o a 4Mrs 0 G Randall left on Wednesday for the Hast whore she will spend lie summer vMI s Folton supervisor of mucic and drawIng In lie puhllr schools left for Minneapolis Wednesday to visit during the vacation months a 0 o Tho Fourth word Sundayschool srao n very enjoyable Icecream social I Friday evening at the aimmpmenl hall 41 0 Mrs N M Corbelt arid daughter Linnlo of Bozomnn Mont vlsltel 1 in Oprdcn Thurhlay tnc puosts of Mr and Mrs R M 1 Gourloy They were on their way east for the summer S U 0 Mrs J Bycr and Mrs C E Peterson nud children went eastThursday to visit fOr a tew weeks T o 40 Bishop and Alrn 1 TfJ I r Stevens nnd sou Stanley returned VoOncsdny from a con trip 0 0 a Time Indies of the V R C enjoyed avery a-very pleaHiiiu oclnl I Friday l afternoon i at the homo of Mrs Jenkins on Lincoln avenue ave-nue rt O I I Mrs W 10 i Johnson of Corlnno who has been visiting I friends In Ogden returned homo Tlurptiay u 40 Mrs J M Langsdorf Is i down from Salmon Sal-mon City Ida visiting I relatives and ifrl nds She will remain for the graduating graduat-ing exercises at the Barred Heart neat my hoi1 daughter Lillian being ono of this yjari graduates i Miss Daisy Barnes of Corlnnc is visiting Ogden friends ae aMIss I Miss Celeste Conroy has gone cast for tho summer Mr and Mrs K F Brntr left Wodnofi day evening for Fillmor WIs I where they will visit during Juno and July > t Cards nro is I u lld announcing tho mar rlage of J M 1 manse of Ogden to Miss N 11 KImball hlch will be solemnlul at tlio home of the brides 1 mother at Orlnnd Ind June llllt The young couply will come to Ogden about July 1st where they will mnko their home S fort Richoy left for Iowa Tuesday to visit during lie summer a ft o lrancJ Mrs David Rcclos and Mr and Mrs Adam Patterson and lllss Veda Ec clcs left Tuesday for a trip to Paris o 0 j Mr and Mrs J C Delmoro returned I Wednesday from IL visit 1 to Lnrlln I r > t > n II I Tuesday afternoon Justice Hall united In marriage Mr IMfH 13 Howard of San Francisco and Miss Cora Rlckards at the brides residence In South Ogden Mr Howard IK the Examiners representative In Utah and Miss Ttlckards Is a well and favorablyknown buslnopw woman of OK d Ich She h ° n been for yuan engaged In th < > raising of fancy poultry and Is known all over Utah ns very successful The couple have the best wishes of a largo circle of friends In Ogden Colorado and California a S S Mr Grantor and Iwo daughters of Murray Mur-ray Utah were the guests of Ogden friends last Sunday o j a I Mrs A K C Smith left Tuesday for a European tour including a visit to tho the Paris exposition She was accompanied I accom-panied a fur as Denver by her sister I O 0 9 I Mr and Mrs Julian C lloutz visited In Ogden during the week 90 I MrH May Olson of Sail Lake CIty kited 1 k-ited Ogden friends last Sunday n i O I Mrs W W ClutT of Coalvllle J i I I I daughter Mrs J Pawlas dun r I week I In a a I Mrs Ernest Peterson la I visiting her p I cuts in Salt Lake City I O f u I Mr rind Mrs Frank 1 Bcrrycsaa left I FU i day for the coast where they will spend I tlu summer In I hopes of b nell ttl ng Mn > I Berryossas health u t I Mrs Mabel Boll of Areo Ida Is tho L guest of her sinter Mrs L H Cardon I a a 0 I Wodne < diy aftirnoon the marriage of I Mr John Smulro inid Miss Pearl West I was solemnized at Salt Lake City mid I on Tbursdiy evonlnx a recoptlon vast I vas-t the young couple at lho homo of the brlrlo s parents Mr and Mrs AVU I liam J II Vcst I I a 0 Mrs N D Ilnnimonii of Hebron Neb I I 5t In the city to spend lilt summer with I Mr and Mrs F J IlcndershoU I 4 4 e I I Mrs Gcorgo M T Hanson will return homo Tuesday from her lslt In southern Utah a a S S I I Miss Evelyn Hnrld rshdt laM rNn the day summer for OhlcuBo where ho wIll spend I a M A Mr and Mrs P TJiorbunx left last I night for Sioux Falls la to visit a fow days i I 0 t Mrs E C Uolfrlch Evangton Is vlsit ing Mrs J W Guthrle 1 I e > < I Mrs C E Llndsey Evanslno Wyo is visiting hoc mother v I Mrs A I Henry Miss Frances Tovre entertained a large i number of her friends very pleasantly Wednesday afternoon i at < Henri oml park unme dancing mine luncheon rJanCIS mrlde most enjoyable uCcrnool anti evening nfl Mis Kdlth Gourlay has gone tb K IJE I sas City to spend a few month T 0 0 c I Mist Beside Bralnerd returned ypsi tnrnC1 day from her year at the Collrglatf Cjl ute at Salt Luke City I I PROVO SOCIETY i Tuesday cloning the beautiful home lutrul > IU l Dr and Mrs W R Pike wns lie of a brilliant wedding party In honor cn t thn marriage of tho eldest duuchior r uughlr r Dr PIke Miss Florence D PUce 0 llf Iorefcc and lt ilr Albert L Woodhouse The spacious parlors were br Aiiufulli draped and fmooned with mJ < rnpi fHloonol srnllax mint rose Many guests from oils city In other places enjoyed the happy < I tApn ale which was one of tho OlO most social tun tlons of the year To the sweet straIns of Beothmon 4 wedding march the bridal I party uttimjr 1 by Mr F S Madison of Logan as groom man Missi < H Annie and Ilartlu PI JrMm I i Han Tales Bculah and Lena Bin hniai and Miss Gusslo Simpson hrlijp malh preceded tho Ijrdc who oiitfrtd accom jmnlfii liy hir father Mro F I A Wocr I floupo mini Mr W U Pike Th > brlda fart took position under a lovilv Mora lorn bell suspended rim I the bridal I nrrh nG j > oMtlo RccJ Smoot solemnized the nm tlals In a very Inipresplvo mnntr n rti > lovely brIde was ti3t fullv g OIcl In rionrn durhcnt satin en Iralnc tilmm with slurred joke of liberty silk and car < rled a beautiful bouquet of whlto 1P i t roses Tho bridoMmaldH wrr atllrul Ir white organdie and carried houcnirtq ij pink tel rosoF After the ceiomuny Mr and Airs 1 Woodhnuao rrroUod oonqratu lotions and folicltatlons from tho JUh I A sumptuous dinner was served In tl large diningroom 1w tables being p j I Illy garnished with delicate ilowrs 11 evening was devoted to music song games and dancing Mnny beautiful RnJ i valuable I prcscnts I voro rtCflvetj Among tho guests wore Mrfxr l and I MpsMlaniPs 1 Reed Smoot Sam A hUnt John R Twfl1 oi Peter Stubhs R R irvine Ir-vine Jr Grant C Bagley Alex Ihad cjnlst Jr J C Graham Jr W B Scnrlc V U I Halllda A D Sutton J 1 K 1 NoR No-R II i i Alhn r 1 I Robison F W Tnvlor f II i Ihirdv Will Lro To lah Beck TV 4 1 Knowldrn Ncwcl 1 KnIght Will Twelve E A Wedgwood Medain T II Dna John W Pike F A Woodhouio Eli Bullofk I Hannah Tucker D D I Hoiuz W If Berry AVIIllnm Strong GPOIRO Stilliorlnnd A O Smoot Sam Schwab David John Moses C Davis S R Jour GoldibroiiRh Annio Jones Alkln MISKM Druce Venice Plko Hilllo Lce VUilt mor Genati Richards Itpulnh and Lena I Bachnvm IMilan Gates Susie Slrnpain Viola Barney Grace Berry Klltln S arlr j Messrs L J L Nunn W II Dusenbtm Herman S Martin Bert Twelves En r Schwab Eugene Jones W L Blcr acli E P Bacon Olio Luhr Z H Ilirseh A O hltmore Mr and Mrs WooJhouso will risldo In this city e 0 Monday afternoon l i pleasant lake party was nrrangod In honor of O W Hyde of tho Second ward lately returned from Pennsylvania Those of the party wore Ie rt and Mesdan O W Hv Ie Jai Clove Thcimas John Ralph Ponlton J 1 M 1 Jensen A C Sorensen and Mrs John G Wllklns 0 I Miss ydla Jones oiit rtnlned a numb of her friends Tuesday evening at hlr f Con tinned t on Page 10 SOCIETY J i I i l i Continued from Laea IS V 1 home The event w > Itln honor or I Mlgs I Elm Aimsirong who Is soon to leave for herhome In Jnwn foi i Hminimer lIe tlou The rooms weN beautifully decorated WI 11 I II lluwprs nnd the evening juisscd merrily with cards conversation muHlu nnd pirlaklng of n delicious luncheon D Mr G ono Suili rlund Visited friends In Provo the past week f Tuesday evening in tiio Second ward asscmolyioom a liuge company gathered tn t wplppmn Klders O V llydo nnd Joshua R Ilnbson lelurned niltHloiuu f V plpn lnir programmo or I IonS music reading nnd bpeeclus was rendered and tho sue tjo were served wlth strawberries alul cream The woddln nEd Miss Ktta May Fairer nnd MiS Wallcr P Whllohcid Js an noimced tor Juno lotlu 3S Fnrrur la u most estimable l young lady the danchtur of Mr nnd Mrs linger Farrer Mr Whltehcrul Is u memberof the url pre servntlvj craft and prominent In musical circles 0 Miss Ethel Pratt daughter of Mr audI aud-I M If Pratt hurt Mr Daniel 1 U Thomas wero mirrled ro < lnesdi In the Snit Utk Templo They are both popular young jicoplo enjoylnc a large clmle of jicquuIntanccM and friends Thoy Intend to go East on a wedding tour in a few days b Mr A IT John son of President Divld John wont to Nephl last week where ho wns unltrd In marriage to MIssj Menre Wright olV that city The young people have c largo circle of friends In Provo nnd Nephl They will niako their homo In trovo M0 I The members of the Second ward Kcllef society gave a > lea > Inp sociable In Limo wiudhouso Frlriny evening In honor of the following retiring ofllcers Mesdiimcs Matilda J vcleutf Kmill Goodman Jo Imiuyi E Rger sun ZSIixitUcih Brown and M jV Till I who have trud the association associa-tion faithfully for many years Mrs ISIeclu Bullock iiemd us rraater Of ceremonies cere-monies and with graceful tact carried J Jhruugh a programme of songs speeches reading etc The guoRts of honor wero each made on appropriate present and all partook of a dainty luncheon p The ball given In the academy Thursday Thurs-day ovonlng by tho Utah County Teachers Teach-ers Institute was well attended by the toaelurs and many friend and was a most delightful gathering o 9 J Mrs Thomas John gave a charming tea Friday afternoon Tho guests enjoyed musical selections by Misses Arvllhi Clark Emma John Lena Baehman und Mrs O V Jlydo and vero served with dainty refreshments Tho guests were Mesdames K A Barney 1 O Taft S H Allen A O Smoot D H Roberts Hannah I Han-nah Tucker Klcela Bullock Emma Bullock Bul-lock G E Howe l Emily John David John D J Williams B F ClutY F W I Taylor M 11 lardy D D Houtz R E Knowldcn IdaS Dusenberry T N ray low A U Harding John Taylor May Fnrrcr Mattie Vogel Birdie Van Wagoner I Wagon-er John Stewart Ray Sornnscn J E Plieeve CJoorge 13 Roblson Thomas Plcrponl Diana Smoot Ilonry John Clark Tamps George Hinkle JAW I Baehman Misses Arvllla Clark Emma John Beulah and Lena Bachman Maud Klrhwood Ida Stewart Ada John I a a 0 The Utah Sorosls mot at the home of I Mrs D D Houtz Wednesday afternoon I In a business capacity The entire session t ses-sion was taken up In discussing tho ad visability of amending tho constitution of tho club No definite nclloTi however was taken but itls expected Important changes will he made nt tho next session S o It The Nlnetcenth Century club mat at tho homo of Mrs W B Senrlo Friday evening r L rho ilrat number on tho programme was an IntcrcsllliJ paper by Mr Cucklar on tho works of Chirtraubrlnnd Mrs Sam SOhwab read a w 11 > copared paper on The Life of Lafayette after which recess was tiki > n Rolleall way aiihwori tl by each member wUh an appropriate quo lotion from Chntpaubrlmcl Mri V U Seurlr gave a select ret id ing after which the club adJourncU for one vuok to 1T1C tat t-at Mrs Scailes S U jo O A dolfghtful Isiko party was given Thur day evtcilnjj by Miss Fawn j Twelves In honor of Miss Edna Barker of Salt Lake Boating and n dalntv plc ale wero enjoyed Ml p Twelves Misses Edna < and Mabel lurker and Magglo Thunnaii and Messrs Bert and Murray Twelves D A Swan Jr and George Golf wore of the party PARK CITY SOCIETY Mr and Mrs Ii B llubbard entertained a company of trlcnda at a charming C I oclock dinner Friday evening After the menu was served cards were Indulged In for a short time a o Tho ladles of thc Congregational church poclely met with Mrs Martin Prink Sr Monday afternoon and business of Importance Im-portance was transiiilCl after which light refreshments Were served B 6 Miss Elizabeth Groo of Salt Lake Is the guest of Mr and Mrs W G Jamb to 01 Great preparations are being mado for tao lawn puny to bo given nt tho home of Mrs J W white tomorrow afternoon It Ja under the auspices of lie Womens Athenaeum Each member of the club will Inylto a couple of friends 4ind dinner will Ijci served on tho lawn A MIss EWe Nichols and S5M Chartraiid oC OgdoV iyyint the past weak In Park the guestK oi tli Mls eea < < Maynio and Jwin t Pearaon i J 4 I J t J1 j Mr amlMiS Johii Dlcmaro In Zion fort a wqcUsu cereal Ion i t h m t 1 j a Judge 1 and Mr AS 1 Snyder wont to Salt Ifiiko Tuesday Ihey expect to rod turn horn Sunday morning i I Mrs lenaft Trcgca 1S c iruo utftrom the capital Tuesday lo visit Yatlr1 her non John rIntL iut nrSh icturns homo this vf lurnoon > > < 7 v 111 Mraw HCrompton antI chiidrQlu ern Salt Jwuk4pas3ngcri Monday wnerc I they will visit for a number of 1toM 1 0 Mrs B Hurley of the Park < > nlrted VudiiQMdHy morning for Now York where slum will alto the City of Romo ife Ireland Ire-land to visit the scenes of her childhood Sho will bu absent poveral months 0 NextWednesday evening lii tho Dewcy theater tbo I 0 O F IddRfoana l the Ro bokah Sisters assisted by tho best Park1 talont will glvo a benefit concert for a brother who hums been Ill tor months 1 < 4 0 S rime I F P club met at the homo of Karl Glade Friday evening and with I music games amid refreshments the evon Ing was most delightfully J spent Ofllctra elected to serve for time ensuing term wore President Lillian Hedges vice president Will Sutton secretary Earl Glade editor Arnold Smith The mum Tiers present were Florence Hurlbut Hannah Iccompte Crescent Smith Lillian Lil-lian Hedges Margaret Wlthey = VI11 Sutton Sut-ton Jr Chester Wlthey Arnold Smith Ella Snyder I Vernon Glade Grover TCvann Will Glndc Edna Sutton Arthur Golst f Pearl Snyder Roy Scott May Hedges tmd Carl Scott 1 i 50 Mrs Dr d1 P ccomplo went to Zloh I Saturday jflornoontp visit with her I mplhoivMrs Wellsnnd I son Edward IrD 1rQrolnkrilln ni lr daughter retuintclitcmpie yeferda fromii heir Salt D jJW 41 < y i 1 |