Show I TIcocIE7 I A C I SUTRBRLANDLA Marriage of Two Prominent Salt Lakers in San Francisco Friday George Sutherland announce Mr nnd Mrs nounce the marriage of their daughter Worlhcn tel Emma Lynn to Charles Lawrence at St Lukes church San Francisco on Friday July 2ii MOl Mr jiml Mrs Lawrence will bt at home nicer August 10th at 30 First street The announcement will come as a surprise sur-prise to most of the many friends of the young couple for few knew that the marriage was to take place so soon but thc congratulations will be none the less hearty for all that The brlrlc is a beautiful and accomplished young girl and has always lived In this State although for the last two years she lins traveled quite extensively l The groom Is I a son of Mr and Mrs Henry W linv rcnce and has a great number of warm friends In this city They will be welcomed by all their friends upon their return to the city Becoption at Fort Douglas The event of the week was the reception recep-tion and hop at Fort Doughus on Friday evening which wag attended by over 300 rcople from the city and all who went up to the affair were greatly pleased with the entertainment provided pro-vided by the hospitable olllcers and ladles of the post t In every way was It a most complete success and no pains were spared to make the decorations music refreshments and all appointments appoint-ments of the nicest description From S until JO oclock the reception was held 1 In the post hall the band rendering a programme of music stationed outside Chinese lanterns were everywhere and showed the way to the scene of festivities fes-tivities Tho hall Itself was ablaze and the decorations wero of a most artistic warlike and patriotic description flags being draped over the walls and hanging hang-ing from panels bearing crossed sabers haversacks bayonets and other trappings trap-pings of the army A Catling gun stood guard nt the stuo and Jill around were seen things reminiscent of war The supper was served In the officers club and here too the decorations were of perfect description The porch was enclosed en-closed with canvas and lighted with many Chinese lanterns under which merry parties at small table discussed the daintier and the events of the ball After40 oclock the guests again sought the post hall The band went Inside and for several hours played waltres ann two tells which were greatly appreciated ap-preciated by all who were dancing It was long past the midnight hour when the last strains died away and the final carriage rolled cityward Dancing Party Misses June and Elisabeth Mcintyre entertained very delightfully at an Informal In-formal dancing party last evening About twenty guests were present Coming Musicale Mrs Kimball and Miss Blanche Kim hall have issued invitations for an Informal In-formal musicale to be given tomorrow evening In honor of Mr Woodmansec i who leaves shortly for the East to continue con-tinue his musical studies I Souse Party atE Brigham Miss at-E la Von Peirce Is entertain i ing a Jolly crowd of twenty of her friends at her charming home in Brig I burn City for ten days Miss Pelrcc is an Ideal hostess and hei house part Is the most delightful affair of the summer sum-mer Miss Peirce gave a jolly hayrack party to the races on the 21th Children at Liberty Park Mrs John T White gave a picnic at Liberty park yesterday for her children chil-dren Lydia and Dorothy About twen tylive of theil little friends were present pres-ent and elaborate refreshments were served In the grove It was an allday success for the little ones Luncheons and Dinners 3Irs Jj E Hall entertained at luncheon lunch-eon Wednesday In honor of Mrs Hood Miss McCornlck entertained at luncheon lunch-eon on Wednesday at the Country club In honor of Miss Lockhart I Mrs I H C Brownless gave a lunch con Wednesday for Miss Kingdon of M IoL1I Mr and Mrs W II TIbbnIi enter tained at a beautifully arranged dinner rmtrsdny evening Jhc table boor tlons consisted 1 of < nasturtiums and as paragus plumosa ii large vase of which formed th renterpiece The place cards were dainty watercolor sketches in flower designs Those present pres-ent wciOMessrH and Mcsdamci John Montgomery Hutchinson Kathbonc Albert Martin Paul Miss Murphy t Miss Kale Smith Mrs Elliott Dr Pa den Mr A IIanauer gave a delightful dlnnri party Monday evening at the Alta club in honor of Mrs Joseph Sie gel of Dutte The decorations were sweet peas S S S Mrs J 32 Bamberger entertains at dinner next Tuesday 4 M S The Rev 3 Bralncrd Thrall and others were entertained at the Amelia palace last evening by Col and Mrs Holmes S S S Miss Rena TIc moll entertained at luncheon Wednesday in honor of her cousin Miss IJossic Fiekcns of Omaha The table was prettily dccorulsd in white and pink and arranged 101 ten I with place cards and souvenir baskets I of sweet poas Those present were MlMJjcs Irene I Young Edna Rinmworth Lucy Krebs Anna Frazer Stella Hurl burl Dorothy Thompson Llbble Cush Jug j Let tic Bush and UcBsle Plckcns MIJKCS Irene Young and Edna Farnsworth Farns-worth won the prizes J In the guessing contest S S S Mr and Mrs II E Melton enter tained at dinner Monday evening In honor of their niece MISH I Zayda Sto veil of Tern Haute Ind The table wio prettily decorated with nastur tiums After dinner a pleasant musical evening was enjoyed The guests were Mr and Mn George Burnir MiH Ritchie of Arlnumas Ml s Scovell Mtes Agalui Dcrkhocl Miss Uoleott Mr Jack Bcrkhoel and Dr Behlc a r Mr and Mrs W H Tlhbals enter tamed at dinner on Thursday ovunlng in honor of the twentyfifth anniversary anniver-sary of their marriage Covers Vcrc laid for twenty Nasturtiums and as paniffUK plumosa formed the beautiful decorations and the place cards wore water colur sketches in llower designs V < J < > L I > The guests were Judge and Mrs Two mey Messrs 1 and Mesdames Montgomery Montgom-ery Hutchlnson Rathbone Martin Paul and IIIBO Mrs Klllott Miss Murphy Mur-phy Miss ate Smith and Dr Paden a iOn i-On Friday evenIngS Mr and Mrs TIb bals again entertained a number of their friends who enjoyed tho game of ping pone As on Thuisdny evenIng even-Ing the decorations were all In nasturtiums nas-turtiums and asparagus plumosa Tho guests were Dr and Mrs Blckford Messrs and Mesilames Richardson Blakcldy SILvery Shepard Rose Best Farrlngton Andrews nul Johnson Card Parties and Teas Mrs Arthur Brown entertained Informally In-formally at whist Monday morning n 0 The SId 1l1irec club has been abandoned aban-doned for the summer < l oil H Roy Hughes entertained informally Thursday evening 0 Mr and Mrs J P Mepeath entertained enter-tained delightfully at duplicate whist Wednesday evening complimentary to Mrs Mills who Is a guest In the city The house was prettily decorated with sweet peas and nasturtiums Seven tables ta-bles were played Weddings nnd Engagements The wedding of Miss Isabel Shofleld and Claude DeLong will take place today to-day at the home of the brides parents Islr and Mrs Henry Scofield O nAt S n-At the home of Mrs Emma Mooney Wednesday a prelty wedding took place when her daughter Carrie A became the bride of Ktigono E Kahn son of the late Cot Samuel Kahn and nephew of Emanucl Kahn The ceremony cere-mony was performed at 5 oclock Rabbi Rab-bi l Jncobson oC Shreveport La an uncle un-cle of the groom officiating The bride I wore a beautiful grown of white silk muslin over taffeta and carried a shower show-er bouquet of roses Her bridesmaid Miss JSsgle Morris was becomingly gowned In white silk inulle Hem Kahn brother of the groom was best men At the appointed hour the wedding wed-ding march was played by Mrs Agnes Osborne The bridal party stood under un-der 1 canopy In the front room composed com-posed of asparagus plumosa white carnations car-nations and sweet peas The aisle down which the bridal parly passed as formed of ropts of smllax held by little Madeline Wcllz Lahala Jacobson Jacob-son Fannie Jacobson Arenu Hooper Irma Borlman and Ernest VcItz The house was beautifully decorated palms being used throughout the parlor was In white pink carnations and sweet peas were used In the diningroom and the hal was banked with palms Following the ceremony luncheon was surved to members of the family only Mr and Mrs Kahn left last Wednesday evening for the l coast to ho gone about a month They will bo at home to their many friends after September 1st at IMG South Third East street Many friends will be interested In the announcement of the marriage of Mrs Lottie M 1 Binlicit and James T Clan bay which took place Thursday at noon at he home of Mrs W R Warren I War-ren at 171 L street The ceremony was performed by Clerk Emery In the presence pres-ence of relatives and I few intimate friends Mr and Mrs Clasbey left on the noon train for California where they will spend several weeks Upon their return to this city where they will make their home they will receive the beat wishes and congratulations of their friends Mr Clnsbey IB one of thc best known business men of the city He was the founder of the Smith Drug company the Salt Lake Hardware Hard-ware company and is one of those who made a fortune out of the Quincy mine V 0 V I Mrs Maud Bennett Davis announces the engagement of her daughter Edith R to Mr Lloyd V Draper K S A Mr and Mrs Albert F Philips of this city have Issued Invitations to the wedding reception of Ihclr daughter Margarot and Avery r Woodward Thursday evening August 7th at LeadS Lead-S D MIss Philips has been visiting a sister Mrs T M 1 Pa lon In Lead for several months and tho wadding will take place in that city a 5 5 o Edwin D Trenam arrived from the East last week accompanied by his bride formerly Miss Jessie M Niles of Lincoln Neb On Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs J T Tronam gave a reception In their honor which was attended by a number of their friends and a very pleasant evening was passed by all The rooms were beautifully decorated and dainty refreshments were served Purely Personal Mrs R B Turner rice Lowe wife of MaJ R D Turner Eighth United States infantry arrived in the city Friday and IK visiting her brother Arthur Ar-thur J Lowe at 570 East Third South Turner will be remembered street Maj wi Iemem bered by his friends as Ijleutenant and Captain of the Sixth United States infantry in-fantry and van stationed at Fort Douglas for 3 number of years MaJ Turner Is at present stationed at Des Moines la and Is constructing quartermaster quar-termaster on the new post being built there Mrs J W Bowers or Los Angeles will be the guest t this week of Mrs Edwin F Holmes Later In the season Miss Shoop or l Richmond Ya and themes the-mes Holmes will be guests at this hospitable home D S S Miss Grace Emery has returned to her home from the hospital where she nndervent it painful operation for ail Injury to her foot She will soon be able to walt ugaln however no Miss Ccorgcne Bebbinglon of Council Coun-cil Bluffs Iu Is visiting Mary Mavne Mrs Sharp and son and Mlss Monroe Mon-roe of Minneapolis are visiting Mrs A H Muync L lf Earl Jr and Elmer Albrltton left yesterday for Sliver Lake 0 5 S Mrs A l Ensign has returned home from a months pleasure trip to California Cali-fornia S lIrs Henry C Knlll of Drexel boulevard boule-vard Chicago and Mr and Mrs Frank L Linden are guests of Mr and Mrn Walter G Tuttle of 3G8 First street I t Miss Eva Db ban returned from Denver fom S C AMiss A-Miss Kate lOrsklne and Miss Nettle Nete Snowball went up to ant Wyo yesterday yes-terday whcru buoy will spend a vaea lion I of a Couple of wceka with relatives rela-tives and friends n c < t Mm G ID Peck of Kansas City and Mrw W J Dcrmody oC Ogden are visitors In Salt Likc the guests of Mrs J 1 Twlford I M Mr and Mrs A W Copp have arrived ar-rived In the city S N C Miss Laura Chrintcnson of Gunnlson Is a guest oC her aunt Mrs Wclser In Suit Lake S S S Mrs U Carr oC Topeka Kan Is the guest of Mrs W L Green oC 31 I street p Mr IL B Ilurlcncsswas hostess at the Country club yesterday Miss Clovven is passing the summer at Mill Creek I S S Mrs Ash has gOne to California H S S Mr and Mrs George 1 Wallace entertained en-tertained 3 party at the lake Monday cenlnS In honor or F P Fish of Boston Bos-ton nnd the members of his party S S S Mr and Mrs W T Snyder entertained enter-tained at dinner Monday night In honor of Mrs S P Taft of St Louis The table decorations w eii American Beauties a largo cluster forming the centerpiece Covers wcro laid fort for-t wel c i S S S Mica Dooly gave a lake party Wednesday for Miss Lockhart S P S Mra George Bacon and children and Miss Bach of Chicago are in Provo canyon for the summer In Mra A A Moullon and sons left Wednesday for Idaho Falls where they will spend a monthS month-S P S Mrs W T Snyder and Mrs S P Taft left Tuesday for Park City for a weeks visit with their sister Mrs L Comple USa Dr and Mrs F A Vincent are spending spend-ing a few weeks at Hobble Creek ranch near Sprlngvillc S S U Mr and Mrs George Wood Mrs Grlscom and the Misses Dyer have returned re-turned from Wasatch 0 u Mr and Mh Charles L Rood leave early in August for California Mrs William Igloheart and children will return from the East about the middle of August t 5 5 I Miss Anna Fllrdner of Portland who has been spending the past month with her sister Mrs II G Brockman has left for New York I S S I Mrs S P Taft of St Louis Is theSe the-Se t of her sister Mrs W I Snyder Springs Miss E G Stoner has gone to Soda S S S Mrs 0 H Avcy of Cedar City Is the guest of Mrs L D Lee on Dunbar avenue I S Mrs J C E King Is visiting friends and relatives In I Minneapolis Miss Elnora ChrIstensen has gone to Ogden canyon for ten days II I t S S I Mrs I Hcsselherg and children have I gone to the Old Arm Chair for 3 few weeks S S U Mrs Lowe of Denver is the guest for the summer of her sitter Mrs Black sller burn S p 5 MIss Florence Grant returned Tues day from Centervlllc S 1 S Miss EfTlan Wambangh of Evanston Jones III is the guest of Mr and Mrs E 1 S 0 U Mrs Ralph E Hong of Ogden has returned re-turned to her homeS home-S S S Mrs E Mulford Mrs Jay Mulford and the Misses Hays of Ogden are spending L few days an in Provo canyon Miss Del Richards Is spending a month In Denver S S S ft and Mra A W Copp arrived home from their wedding trip Wednesday Wednes-day dayA S S S A party was chaperoned to the lake Monday evening by Mrs Hoyt Sher S S S Mrs J D Spencer and children have gone to Brighton S SS Miss Louisa Lamson Is In Roc Springs Wyo visiting Miss Katherine Goebel p S S Miss Goldie Dlx will return this week from Portland OreS Ore-S S S Mra R M Jones ot Webb City Mo Is visiting Mrs B F Bauer 1C5 East Brigham street S S S Mr and Mrs J S Ferris have moved from their home on First South street to oOl First street C S S Ralph E Payne of Jacksonville Fla who has been visiting In the city for the past month left last evening S p a Mr and Mrs B B Hanak are at home at GOO First street Mrs J S Ferris mid children have returned from an extended visit in Montreal Canada a S S Sallna Sun Mrs O H Klater came down from Salt Lake City this week and wIll spend the summer at the mountain ranch Misses Ruth and Phania Cooper or Seattle are the guests of Miss Eveline Thomas S S U Mrs MlllH Is visiting her sIster Mrs Charles Fllleld S SS Walter Davis and a party of friends have gone on a camping trip for a few weeks S SS Mrs J H Dewey Mrs T J Stevens and sons left Thursday for X months visit at the Buck ranch near Idaho Falls S S S Mrs E R DIckenson of Denver Is visiting in Salt Lake at present the guest of Mra William H Myers 101 I F street I I S S S Judge and Mrs Marloneaux of Nephi have been guests In the city for the I past few days Mrs Marloneaux left Thursday to Join a house party at Qlcn Park Cola after which she will visit friends and relatives a in Denver George F Felt wife said daughter Alice left Thursday morning for Brighton to be gone some time Councilman Coun-cilman William C Spcnce wife and daughter Florence accompany them U U 5 gon Ed Parsons has returned from Ore U S Mrs Swain and daughter of Indianapolis Indian-apolis who IKUC been visiting In Salt Lake have returned to their home Miss Josephine Botsford will leave shortly for a weeks e K visit In Ogden II C Edwards left for New York Monday evening S SS Miss Edith Shcrraden and Miss Ze vada Omaha Barrlger arrived Monday from S U 0 Mr and Mrs G F Felt and daughter have to gone Brighton 0 d Mrs Olive S Gaylord loaves the latter purl of this month to spend several sev-eral mouths in southern California The Misses DIx returned from Port land Wednesday Mrs Frank Knox and children have returned from California where they have been spending I several months S A > G L llutchlna Jo In town a 4 Mrs Emily Grant and family and mother Mrs Martha Wells have cone to Soda Sprints Mrs Dana fI P Smith left Thursday morning for Brighton to be the guest oC Mrs W II Donnoll Mrs E S Albright arid Miss Maud 4 1 VERY GALLANT I Iyw L44S T I Miss Summervllle who has hit the caddie in the eye with her golf stick I Oh I beg your pardon Im awfully sorry Caddie Dats all right Ive got anudder eye left I Albright of Leavcnworth Kan mother moth-er and ulster oC Mrs E B Babcock East are guests of the later at 152 Tenth n w Morris Sninmer and family and Miss Ben h of Denver have returned from their outing trip in Provo canyon > 0 m C Miss Isabel Monahan entertained Miss Dclcnu Fry of the New England conservatory Boston last week Mrs Jay T Harris O returned from Park City Thursday Harold Russell los returned from a fishing trip In Wyoming Mrs Henry A Luco returns from Montana Monday Miss Judith Rice nice of D S Spencer nas returned from Columbia Mo where she has been attending college col-lege U P S Mr and Mrs Goldstrom and daughter daugh-ter of Omaha are guest of Mr and AIr Hnrry Cohn Mr Goldslrorn Is a nephew of Mr and Mrs Cohn and formerly resided In this city lon D W Baxter a and wife and Mrs John Cain left Thursday for the Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Dark Mr and Mrs C A Caine have gone to Silver lake e Mr and Mrs Charles Wells and Mr and Mrs W D Hoamcr will camp at the upper Weber Mr and Mrs Arthur Pratt Jr have returned r George N Lawrence has returned from tho East Eat S S S Dr H D Niles and MIss Bessie NIles have gone to Portland I D 0 MrS J R Xechtcr has returned from the East Dr and Mrs E W Whitney have gone to Weber canyon Spencer Clawson and family will piss the summer at Sliver Jake Miss Amy Pike has gone to Proyo jQIiscellaneoxis Events Pioneer day was appropriately observed ob-served Thursday by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at the home of Mr and Mrs John Silver About 100 were present who thoroughly enjoyed the programme which Included songs and instrumental selections and reminiscences remin-iscences of pioneer life by a number of the old settlers of this valley Dell clouB refreshments Were served by the hostess from prettily decorated tables placed on thCjSpaclous lawns I S u i The Young ladles Sewing club of Fort Douglas comprising the Misses Biibb Creary Barth Wood and Marvin Mar-vin spent a very pleasant day at Salt air last Thursday chaperoned by Mrs Creary S S The Ladles auxiliary of the Caledonian Caledo-nian club will hold their annual outing In Ogden canyon Aug Sth A good tlmo and a large c crowd a Is anticipated The society known is the M M S O U was organized at the home of MIss Annie ChrIstensen on Monday afternoon after-noon July 14 with Miss Nellie Bull aa president and Miss Pearl Branch as secretary The society was pleasantly entertained at the home of Miss Pearl Branch July 25 when they spent the afternoon In sewing Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served on a table decorated with pink and white sweet peas the colors of the society The buttonlers were of carnations the emblem of the society The society will next meet at the home of Miss Margaret Williamson Wil-liamson on Thursday afternoon August Au-gust 7 rusl a A S Miss Ada J Murphy gave a Kensington Kensing-ton tea to about thirty friends on Friday Fri-day afternoon The color scheme was pink and white the flowers being sweet peas After a pleasant hour over the thimbles a unique guessing game was participated In Miss Daisy Raybould won first prize I OGDEN SOCIETY Thoro wore a few very plonsnnt soclnl events In Ogden InsLwuok but the prln cipal social guycilos are up Ogdon canyon can-yon where there are now two 01 three quite 01 populous summer villages S S h Miss Annie Morgitn Is visiting MIss Vcr die Post of Provo S S S djs and Meudnmcs George Allennnd J C Alalonc are out enjoying a cumplns outing In Ogden valley and will bo cone about thirty days I f S Mrs Nice entertained the Indies of the lrcabyt ennui church and their friends Tuesday afternoon I I and II Farrell and Mlaa Mnmie Kennedy art buck from a two mouths California trip o Mrs U G Dalryuiplo and lon are visiting visit-ing Mrs Dnlrymplea 1 molhor at Spoknuo a n f 1 and Mr Ben L Rich of Wushlng ton 1 C uro visiting Olden friends for n few days U A I Mrs M G Reed nnd daughter of Chi Ocdcn align are vislllng among old friends In t S V t Miss Julia Nloluoii Is back from a two weeks lull with friends at Wells Neo Ne-o 50 Jm s Julia Snlvoly gave a lawn social llelhL cvunlnjr at her homo on Twciity Icrll 1 I si met which was for hue I youni youll people of time Prcsbylurlan church and their frlunda Monday nvonlnpr at bin beautiful home on 1 Twentyfourth at tout President I W SliurUirr of tho I WVltcr stake cntorlnlncd the t Tabernacle choir nnd frlcmta tho VeilIng boljiir one of yronlost pleasure H wax IirRoly vuowdnor function and thin lino Inwna wrro brilliantly Hunted I In h Chl niMi lanterns and arLlstlcnlly docorulod The I choir wan present In full force and the members wore welcomed by Mr Shurtllfr In I neat tmcpch which was re npondcd to on hehull of the choir by l Mr C J floss A number of short npnochcs were rnndo notably by Prcaldcyt Jonpph F Smith John R Wlndor William Salmon Sal-mon Bishop E T I Woollcy Frcnldont C F Mlddlotfin Joncph rJalmntyriu Presi dent N C Flypnrn mfd I others Numerous musical selections by the choir were Inter tipcrncd among the speeches and afterward after-ward music dancing and refreshments completed a very a huppy S S occasion Mrs Amos Collins la visiting In Butte t p C Mr and Alrs Seth Thomas arc down from their Idaho home visiting old friends here vlJtnr Mrs T C Manning has as her guests Mrv II G Aldrich her daughter and Mm J I Burnsldcu Q 00 of Pocatello Miss Edytho Vorthln lon of Oakley Ida is visiting Ogdon friends a 0 Mr and Mrs G 15 May of Denver are visiting in Ogden t I Mrs E F Brutz Ins as her guests the Misses Ottello Klotch nnd Josle Janccke from Wisconsin Miss Ethel Purdv left on Wednesday Welnc311ay for Oonlvlllc to visit for u week or two o U 1tr VT W Rnmcy and dnughtcr of Wil son left Wednesday for c Dewey on a visit Tuesday evening Mrs R T Flume en lerJnined dMtghl fully the I Indies oC tho Episcopal church and c their friends Miss Edna Clark uf Salt Lake City Is visiting friends In Ogden for a couple of weeks Mrs R E Hong Is nt home again after a pleasant visit among Salt Luke friends 4 5 5 McKdnmrs H nnd Jay Mulford and time 1lllforr Misses IFnys are taking an outing on the south fork of thc Provo Miss Klnorn Christensen of Salt Lnko Sai City yon Is enjoying an outing In Ogden can S SU Mr and Mrs Joseph Clnrk ana younger children left Wednesday for California where Mrs Clark and family will visit for two months nr 3ml wI IIt PABK CITY SOCIETY A most Informal and pleasant picnic party was given nt Snyders Grove Thurs day and 1 delightful tIme was had by all Those of the party were Messrs and Mcsdamcs L E Hubbard W E j nneI C M Wilson F W Sherman W G Lamb K P Lccomple W V Rice J M Lockharl J Frnnkcl 10 J Beggs F A McCnrty 1 Smith R Wight J I Steele F W Hay I A R Wcclcr C A Ulochor J Chartrnnd Mesdames P Mc Pharson 1 Snuiulerson S Tuft of St Louis M M F Alan J Thomson F A Bird J M 1 Cross C N Loving Snit Lake C Shields N Southwell L I Con don Misses Funnlo Bird McAlpln of De troll Minnie Gunnel of Kvnnston Delia Lorlng Nina Crops Kate Alien Bessie Wilson Maybclle Reynolds Cora Snyder Margaret Sncll Stilt Lake Hannah Le eomptc Irene Sanderson Iuclle Taft Jeunlc Sherman of Syracuse N Y Eva Lambert Messrs I IvCdcrman B lump ton R Knnlcrs A Colbath M Allen H Wight and others S 0 S A delightful moonlight picnic wns given up Tlsnynos canyon on Monday night tho Jolly party leaving tho city at S oclock and returning at midnight A i tempting luncheon was served consisting of fried chops bacon potatoes beans coffee cnkc fruits etc Those of tho party were Messrs nnd Mesdnmcs W G Lamb C A Blochcr Mcsdumcs Southwell W W Armstrong W C Wallace C I Wilson Wil-son J T Harris Charles Shields Misses Jean Pearson Lillian Bain Minnie Gun ncll Clara Boyd of Kansas City Hannah Lecomplo Lucite Taft Bessie Wilson Muybclla Reynolds Kathcrlne Lawrence Fannie Bird Messrs Ben Hampton Ed Lecomplo and ltB Walson o Mr and Mrs A R Ucolcr Miss Cora Snyder Miss Margaret Such Miss Laura Frlcse Miss Eva 1nmberl and Miss Minnie Min-nie Clark dined at tho King mine Thursday Thurs-day noon Tho ball given In the new Muplc hall Thursday evening under the auspices of the L D S was one of the social events o of tho post celt The hall was well Hied with society people and nil entered Into the pleusures of the affair I S Tho Misses Tconlc Rasbnnd Annie OKcefe Rhoda Grccnoiigh and Nina Richardson entertained u party of friends most delightfully Wednesday at Snyders Grove The Jolly picnic party enjoyed a happy day and thanked the little hostesses hos-tesses for their pliusunt outing The Invited In-vited guests l were Ethel Hlt hand Anna Paul Anna OICeefe Gruco Wulluec Ada Klmbnll Lot tie Fulkerson Clara Kim ball Edna Vullnce Genii Thcrlnl Tessle McLaughlln Irma Evans Blanch Wclsr Gertrude McLaughlln Reginald Wulluec Mlll Buckley Lawrence Paul I Kd l Ifvnne j I Walter Hunsen und 5 MurgurcL Paul Harry Smith tho trick pIanist assisted by Ii number of our local talent gave a bonollt concert Vcdnesdny for the widows and orphans of the Duly West and Ontario On-tario mine disaster Tlu Ucwey theater was tilled to the walls und a neat sum wits realized which will altl the stricken families who were afflicted by l tho tel rlblu calamity C Dr and Mrs W D Donohor went down to the city Thursday anti returned horir youlcrday morning Mrs F Schuylnr l returned lo ho I metropolis me-tropolis Sundny after a very pleasant visit with her sister Mrs 1 S Town south S Mr and Mrs F S Fox drove up from tlu city Sunday and returned home Tuos dtiy nlghl I Bola B Watson who has been tho guest of 1 and Mrs W G Lamb returned re-turned lQ Xlon Wtdmsduy u 9 afternoon Mr and Mrs J II Stccle chaperoned n jolly horseback party to Brighton Sutur lIly cviiilrif On lhilr rot urn homo iboy Well enlortalned at luncheon by Ihcse hospllnblo upuplo Tltone of the party wcro the Misses Muybolle Reynolds Beside Bes-ide Vllhon Fannie Bird Edward Le comptc Roger Knntcrs and C len of Denver Miss I Mu rj rare I Sncll und Mlsn Cora Say der of Snit Lnkc Miss Laura Frlso of ChhI o and Miss Minnie Clarke of An burn Hid arc guests of Mr and Mrs AFt A-Ft YVcetciV G1slt ot D S I Rev Thrnll of Salt Lake la I the guest or Col and Mrs Wllllum u M Ferry Mm Henry I Welsh Is visiting at Salt Lake with 1 and Mrs Q < Juincu Ivors Mr and Mrs John Diem drove over to tin Hot Pots Wodnnsdny Irove 11 returnee home Thursday evening S V S Mr and Mrs L E Hubban1 outer tallied at dinner Tuusduy evening In honor hon-or of Mr nnd Mrs F S Fox of Salt Luke 4 S J W Geiger and P McPherson went to Seattle Tuesday morning for a two weeks vacation Mlsn Ljiinilnjr sister of Mrs U IA Love all Miss Martha Lnnnlmr arrived In Park Sunday from New Jorsey and will remain permnnontly 5 Mra B raft of St Louis came out from I > he city Tuesday morning nnd la the gucll or her sIster Mrs 15 P Lccompte Mrs C T Rooklcdfic and puhter Dorothy returned home Sundny after a pheasant visit with Mrs Locompte Mr I Icdermnn tho popular clerk o IIP Auorbnch Dry Goods company ol Salt Lake came out from the city Thurs fay morning nnd remained for the L Dhal lsu D-hal In lie evcnlnc Mrs J T TlnrrlB went down to the city Thunidny aftornonn tint returned to thuD Park nialn yeaterdny 4 Mr and Mrs C A Blochor go to Brighton Brigh-ton tomorrow to camp for a couple or vcoks Thev will hr iiceomimnlcd by 1 MISS Jlllun Ball Miss Maud Gray md Miss Jean Pcarann S Mr all Mrs Carey Street Mlna Nellie Smet of Sail Lake Austin and Ccnliu Street of Ogden drove over from Urlyluon Friday and spent the day with Mr ami Mro JT J McLauyhlln S S S Mr and Mrs J Brundl Mr a1 Mrs R Rasbnnd and family Mr mil I Mrs B D Rasbrll and ramlY W Tliomns MI 11 1Ir anti Mrs F Andrews nnd others spent tho 2Hh at the Cliy crave Mrs P McPhorion was hostess of one of the largest und moat eliiborato card parties of the past wc < k given Friday afternoon In honor of her ulster IrI r Snndcraon of Toronto who Is her Ruest for the summer The rooms dcIlBhlfulb Dlcasfint and cool and fragrant with the breath of sweet pens were illlod WIll i IL Inrse number of the frluds of the t hog Pink ami of the honored tcmi and 0 hUloc guoKt the colors used In the decorations given were colol 111 rations and the rooms were made at tractive t 11 tluIr combination A dnlntj luncheon was nerved on pmnl tables I ta-bles throughout the rooms and the same color scheme was carried out in every detail Mrs McPlieruon wao asSiSt l t od In icn hug by Miss Hannah Lccompte Miss Irene Sanslrnion Mitts ucl rat Mrs 13 < f Lccompte Mrs C A Bloclier l IM Hughes The Banie oC and Mrs Henry HUg1 rare eucbro was 1lnyr and beautiful prUes were awarded Mrs James V WhUe for lone hands Mrs F R Davis ladles land l first hlldi R and Mrs C N Lorlnp of Sal Jaltc 11 dlcu1 second About lily friends were present and an nflornoon of deHshtUH soclublllty was iiu S Cil Mrs W G Lamb has issued Invitations for two cnrd parties lo take place men I day and Wednesday evenings of the coming com-ing week InG S S S MIss Margaret Snell and Blsmark Snyder Sny-der drove over to Hebor Friday whcro tho day was delightfully spent Mrs A R Wcetcr entertained a nmall company at a Dutch lunch Thursday evening eomJln after the L D S ball S S S Mrs Lean Kimball cntortnliied very informally In-formally at dinner Thursday afternoon EUREKA SOCIETY Irs I 1aneynudthiree children of Mrs J J Jancy th1ce ldren friends and Eureka visiting Mcrcur arc In ffcnds relatives aC Mrs Jnney together with her relaLc3 formcly wellknown resi husbnnd nero dents of this place S S S M D Ilowlett proprietor of the Eureka Howlet the of o store left the cnrly part drug drul home In Minnesota Mr week for his old lHnnc Howlclt intends remaining In the Lust unlll about the middle S of August Mrs Frank Bceslcy Mrs Con J Ban rs FrlnJ llls tho nmiiniul Mrs Dora kohl have boon guests nnr Park City friends during the past week Tlicy will return to Eureka Monday S S Tifr and Mrs James r > Stack spent Inst Tuesday In Provo canyon Miss Nellie Sullivan who has been vis I Suilvanh ltlng Nele for the past month returned re-turned home Thursduya S S a Ten Drlscoll was in Salt Lake City tho early part of the week Mr nnd Mrs Herbert Slade went to Sail Luke this week Mrs Side will Ialec remain In the capital for a couple of weeks S S S Gcorrre Ilodglns went down to Spanish Fork lust Monday for a short visit with friends S U 5 Mrs Phil Short nee Hcnderson of Butte Phi war the guest of Mrs Margaret lont Wf5 JICSt Knrct Shea several days this week Mrs Short has returned to her home In Montana Mon-tana S S S Frank Bceslcy was In Provo Thursday Mr and Mrs Edwin Blmrosc enjoyed a short outing at Slicks resort In Provo canyon this week S Mrs A I Taylor Is visiting relatives at Salt Lake City John P Mcakln representing The Silt Lako Tribune wns In Eureka the greater part of the past week p a 5 o Mrs M D Hewlett Is entertaining her sister this week S S S Mrs John Mnlvey returned home tho early part of the week after I months absence at her former homo In Minnesota Minne-sota x Mrs Joseph Holler has gone to Denver to reside Mr Heller will remain In Eureka for the presentS present-S S John W Tomb Joseph Chlvroll and Henry Frunke returned from Salt Lake yesterday a S Joseph C Morgan of Salt Luke was In town several san this week Manager Cnsslty of the BullionBeck store was In American Fork Monday and Tuesday S U U Lou Hyde of Nephl who has been tho guest of Eureka people far the pust ten days has returned to his home n Mrs Mike Sullivan returned this week from Denver where she hns been visIt InS acquaintances for the pnst nIx wcoks S S Mrs Al I Tucket returned Thursday night from a visit wIth Snit Lake friends a o a Mr F D Wood of hc May Day mill has returned to his home In Snn Francisco Fran-cisco Mrs Wood will remain In Eureka for a couple of weeks yet tho guest of her parents Mr and Mrs George Adams S a John T Hayes of Mammoth was In Eureka yesterday j S S Thomas Hnyncs mid Henry Swan were In Pnyson lust Thursday G W Mctcilfof Lnnslnpri In was In Eureka thlo week Mr Metcnlf Is the edItor of the Mirror a weekly newspaper tCWSIH1IHr published at Lansing S 4 5 Miss Bertie Henrlod Is nt homo after I MhrcG weeks vsjt t ylth Miss Rosn Hanks ut Salem V S S John R Pope of the Eureka hotel was In Salt Lake Tuesday Wlt James Crooks Is la I Park City on bus iness |