Show Illrl n f EVENTS of a WEEK in the WORLD of SOCIETY 1 To Meet the President President Roosevelt and members of i his party were honored guests at a + breakfast given by Senator and Mrs Kenrns on Friday mornlnc at their I 1I beautiful home All the appointments 1 of the breakfast were on nn elaborate h scale and the beauty of the decorations has probably never been equaled at u i 1 l t similar event In the city A very garden Cl t gar-den of American Beauties and Roosevelt Roose-velt carnations was the diningroom I where the breakfast was served The ii center oi the Tshnj > table was amass r I a-mass ot gorgeous Beauties while man l I tel 1 and sideboard and china closet were adorned with great clusters of roses r 1 and carnations Two beautiful flags of r red and white carnations and blue Im mortelles occupied conspicuous places In the diningroom The other rooms I j of the home were also beautifully decor I deco-r rated the library In white carnations the druwlncroom In pink roses the i > Turkish room In rod and white carnations carna-tions and all the rooms upstairs with the beautiful Roosevelt carnations Senator Sen-ator and Mrs Koarnss guests were President Roosevelt Secretary Wilson Goy and Mrs Wells Mayor and Mrs Thompson Judge Robert Jf Baskin Judge and Mrs McCarty Mr and Mrs William Iglcheart Mr and Mrs Perry S Heath Secretary Barnes II C Ker ens Right Rev Lawrence Scanlan Secretary to the President Loeb Sen rator and Mrs Smoot Dr Rlxcy Bishop I j Bish-op and Mrs Leonard Mr and Mrs + David Keith Mr and Mrs Joseph Howell President and Mrs Joseph F Smith Judge Bartch Secretary Moody Banquet at University I Members of the Engineering society i 7 of the University of Utah gave a banquet i I ban-quet at the normal building on Wednesday Wednes-day evening which was In every sense a thoroughly delightful and successful 11 event The table was beautifully decorated n I dec-orated the menu was of the choicest I and the toasts sparkling with wit and j wisdom Dr James Er Talmaue was toastmaster of the evening and introduced Intro-duced the following gentlemen who responded 3 re-sponded to toasts Dr J F Merrill Dr J T KIngsbury Gov Wells James I f 1 Sharp R K Patterson J B Forrester I J W Wade and Will Musser Covers I 6 I were laid for forty the banquet being I enjoyed by active associate and hon I I orary members t I Ii i For Mrs McLaughlin I Entirely informal but none the less i j I delightful was the party given by Miss J 1 Katherine Crcary at the post Wednesday Wednes-day evening for Mrs McLaughlin Pool and billiards were enjoyed at the Ofll cers club early In tho evening the guests later repairing to the home of I Miss Creary to enjoy a Dutch supper W Col Bubb Capt and Mrs Ham Capt Wlnn Capt Harbcson Capt and Mrs Cocheu Mrs George Cocheu Mrs Crciry and Capt Credry were tho guests of the evening Tea for Mrs Baldwin One of the most charming of the many charming affairs given for Mrs Baldwin during her visit here was the tea of Monday last at which Mrs WI1 = Ham T Dnlby was the hostess The parlor was decorated entirely with I nasturtiums In tho diningroom only marguerites were used and very pretty the table looked with a low mound of them occupying the center and yellow shaded candelabra at either corner Tho other rooms of the lower Moor were decorated In green and white Mrs Arthur Bird served punch In the library and Mrs Bascom presided at the tea table Assisting In receiving were Mrs Robert Glendinnlng Mrs I William OBrien Mrs Charles Post Mr Walter Filer Mrs Union Worth Jngton Mra Joseph Young Miss Hanaucr and Miua Kason In Honor of Miss Leonard Very charming was the tea given for Miss Leonard on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Hal Brown by Mrs Brown and Miss Anderson Snowballs and sweet peas formed the very effective effec-tive decorations Tea was served by Mrs Union Worthington and Miss Bartch presided at the punch bowl Avery A-very enjoyable feature of the afternoon were the Southern dialect stories read by Mrs C E Richards The hostesses were assisted In receiving their guests who numbered about sixtylive by Miss Miller Miss Margaret Miller Miss Decker Miss Kate Williams and Miss Eleanor Dooly Mrs Bird Entertains One of the prettiest luncheons of the week was the one given by Mrs Arthur Bird Thursday Covers were laid for ten at the beautifully decorated table and the luncheon was enjoyed by the following ladles Mrs Windsor V Rice Mrs Cross of Chicago Mrs Conway Con-way of Louisville Mrs Weir Mrs Heath Mrs Holman Mrs Keith Mrs McCornlck Miss Leonard At Cords Mrs Charles W Boyd was hostess at a sixtythrco party Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs > Bnrthell Green and white were the colors carried out in the decorations and the score and tally cards were handpainted Indian heads Mrs W H Dale won the prize In the game The guests of the afternoon were Mrs Barthell Mrs Schultz Mrs Harvey Har-vey Mrs Putnam Mrs Jones Mrs Koll Mrs Downing Mrs Green Mrs Edwards Mrs Hammer Mrs War nock Mrs Williamson Mrs Benson Mrs Lewis Mrs Heffron Mrs Reln w 3aMSflSfi > iroa8RV IwrSetvjKS p 6 + y s o p p yn L + Pa + ie nA PI + + i > tH ° > Ey r t tVe K Y y rA r 1 r y 1 r Y1 q cw izjt r i f Urr a K V I t npie tt 1r KA1 i 1 > r r 3 p ti I cmMt tL ttir JIrf r r rut t fy r l3 rSe r i1 i wJ fart r T 1 S hc J1 e + + i rC r t n tR g a > S r oft 4 N j1 vSt iivlh S J ° ice + r > r rw r S r rr117 j f A SFf ti yFY X t7 Z r m r b I t C MISS NORA GLEASOIT The Popular Musical Director of St Marys Cathedral slmar Mrs Dale Mrs Germaine Mrs Thayer Mrs Legge Mrs Clasby Mrs Bell Mrs Sara Bransford Mrs J S Bransford Mrs Evans Miss Murray To Meat Miss Ferry I Covers were laid for twelve at the altogether al-together charming luncheon given for I Miss > Edith Ferry on Wednesday by Mrs W Montague Ferry The table 1 was simply but beautifully decorated with marguerites a large basket of I the flowers standing in the center and smaller baskets at the places of the guests Invited to moot Miss I I Ferry were Miss Zane Miss Thorn I Miss Leta McMillan Miss Dooly Miss I Elliott of Kentucky Miss Burke Miss Leonard MIss Harkness Miss Sherman Sher-man Miss Laura Sherman I Mrs Carys Tea I Pink hawthorn In great profusion formed the exquisite decorations at the tea given by Mrs O E Cary Wednesday I Wednes-day afternoon These flowers were used in all the rooms save the diningroom where refreshments W TU served Here pink sweet peas and ribbons were used I with charming cereal Assisting Mrs Cary In receiving were Mrs Russel L I Tracy Mrs T B Bcatty Mrs Charles H Post Mrs Joseph E Galigher and Miss Rookledge Tea was served by Mrs Bidwell and chocolate by Miss Ireland Ire-land Some seventy Indies called during dur-ing the reception hours which Were from 3 to G oclock Hop at Fifth East The Fifth East hotel was the scene of a most delightful dancing party on Thursday evening given by the guests I of the hotel and enjoyed by about 150 guests from the outside The rooms in which the guestn were received were attractively at-tractively decorated with cut flowers nnd palms Indian rug and blankets The large new diningroom war used for dancing nnd the floor wax pronounced pro-nounced one of the finest In the city Mrs W G Lamb Mrs Thompson Mrs Ross Mrs Ingram Mrs Wake ling and Mrs Strickland received the guests Pretty Rose Lunchconc Mrs George Rust was hostess at two very prettily appointed luncheons during dur-ing tho week one Wednesday the other Thursday La France roses formed the pleasing decorations on both occasions occa-sions large loose clusters of these flowers being found at the plate of each guest Place cards beautifully done In water colors also carried out the rose Idea Weddings nnd Engagements The marriage of Miss Normn G DIckcrt and Josiah G Sawyer will take place on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Ferdinand DIckcrt The bride will be attended by her sister Miss > Dickert and the groom by his brother A B Sawyer Following Follow-ing the ceremony which will be witnessed wit-nessed by relatives and a few Intimate friends a large reception will be held 0 00 Mr and Mrs O C Beebe announce the engagement of their niece Miss Florence Scholcs to John S Sears The marriage will take place on June 18th 4 pairs p-airs M B Winter announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter Ruth to Francis E Davis of Denver The marriage mar-riage will take place some tlmo In June t Among the weddings of early June will be those of Miss Katherine Squires and Sidney C Smith Miss Louise Mad sen and S H Lund Miss Erma Brown and James Gibson Miss Hose Mlckel sen and C W Brewer Miss Nellie Geary Gea-ry and William Coulam Invitations wero received during the week for the wedding reception of Miss Daisy Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs I S P Smith and Dr Arthur C Wher ry at the home of the brides parents at Lawrence Kan on the evening of JUne 10th Dr Wherry will bring his bride to Salt Lake where they will beat be-at home to their friends after August 1st > The Swedish Lutheran church was crowded last Monday evening with the friends of Miss Alice Vest and Carl Wall whose marriage took place at 830 oclock Rev Mr Rsdberg pastor of the church officiating The occasion was doubly memorable because of tho fact that Rev Mr Rydberg and his wife the latter being a sister of Miss West celebrated the tenth anniversary of their marriage The little church I waa prettily decorated OT was the parsonage par-sonage n profusion ot flowers with i palma and other greens belng effective 1 ly l used Miss Anna Guslanson Miss Ellen Gustanson and Miss Elizabeth Anderson wero the bridesmaids and tin Misses Gunda Johnson and Elsie Chytraus the flower girls The ushers were Messrs Zcttcrbcrg Warindalo f t and Lindstrom Immediately after the marriage ceremony n reception was held at the parsonage many friends of the young people calling to extend good I wishes Mr and Mrs Wall will be at home Jo their friends after Juno let at 122 McClclIa avenue l 1 Miscellaneous Events J Mrs W S Jones entertained at cards Monday last In honor of her sister Mrs Kell of Chicago The lower floor of the Jones home was beautifully decorated dec-orated for the occasion with pink white and green Ping pong girls done I In water colors were the attractive tally tal-ly cards in tho game of euchre in which prizes were won by Mrs Miller Mrs E E Wood Mrs Edwards and Mrs Harvey Mrs Union Worthington and her guest Miss Ridgewiy received their friends informally on Thursday afternoon after-noon w Mr and Mrs T R Ellerbcck entertained enter-tained A few friends at dinner Thursday 1 Thurs-day night Mrs H C Ileffron was guest of honor hon-or at a delightfully appointed luncheon given by Mia George Putnam and Mrs W H Dale Tuesday last oo A very pretty luncheon and card party was that given rednes < lIlY afternoon af-ternoon by Mrs V L Green in honor of Mrs Barthell and Mrs Iloffron Some thirty ladies were present including in-cluding members of the Friday Afternoon After-noon Card club and a few guests The i prizes were won by Mrs Will Jones I Mrs C M Bell Mrs Putnam and IrA W Ir-A Benson o Senator Kearns entertained informally In-formally at luncheon Thursday at the Alta club in honor of Secretary of Agriculture Agri-culture Wileon Invited to meet the guest of honor were Senator Smoot Hon R C Kerns and Capt McKenna of St Louis David Eccles of Ogden David Keith and Perry S Heath O O i Mrs Beer entertained yesterday at a I theater party in honor of Mrs Barthell i Miss Noble was hostess at an enjoyable enjoy-able Informal keno party Friday evening even-ing Sixteen guests enjoyed the games game-s 4 Mr andMrs Frank M Mills gave a delightful Informal dinner party Thursday Thurs-day evening in honor of Secretary Continued on page 20 if > r I il I L I I1 w Society I 1 M I I w I i ConUnucd from pogo 18 i i James t Wllnon The guests were Secretary i I Secre-tary Wllwm Mr and Mrs Hoyt Shcr J roan and Mr and MM J A Wright it i The affair was purely nn Iowa party l I ail who were present having been Intl rfialcly acquainted back In the Hawkeye i Hawk-eye State 0 I I VMr and Mrs David S Murray entertained II enter-tained a few friends at an Informal d 1 Q jvonlng party on Monday I I I v iTho Misses Kinney pave a breakfast I 1 I I j I at the Kcnyon Friday morning niter r tia parade J I n j One of the delightful affairs of the I + week was the luncheon Given by Mrs i E T Harvey on Friday aftornoon for I Mrs lleffron and Mrs Barthcll both I oC whom are soon to leave the ellI ell-I The decorations were nil In led and green In the center of a table was a I iBInlature Maypole with alternating 1 ribbons of red and green extending tot f to-t o places of the guests Attached tot to-t re ribbons were the place cards the guests finding their places by means of a guessing fontest After luncheon a flnh guessing contest furnished much amusement Mrs C W Boyd winning tin prize Mrs Harveys guesLs were Mrs Hcftion Mrs Barthcll Mrs Sara Brvnsford 1 Mrs W L Green Mrs Putnam Mrs Boyd Mrs Benedict Mrs Halm Mrs Harvey was assisted jTy her sister Miss Laura Samson Mrs D C McLaughlin gave a theater i thea-ter party on Friday evening In honor I Of Mrs Nlms and Miss Nlms of Muskegon Muske-gon Mlcli The party occupied two Ktalls and the other guests were Mr and Mrs W G Lamb Mr and Mrs Fred Nlms Jr Mrs Arthur Brown Mrs Sinclair Miss Sinclair Rollo Watson Wat-son and Charles Nuns + A very delightful affair of the week I was the reception at the University on I Friday evening given by Miss May and the teachers oC the kindergarten department depart-ment An Informal musical programme I i vvas followed by dancing which wan thoroughly enjoyed by the patrons and fjlcnds of the kindergarten I b ta a II i 9 Mrs FIfleld entertained at an informal I Infor-mal Kensington Friday afternoon I > i e Ii f4t very pleasant Informal Kcnnlngton I Mas given by Mrs 0 W Powers on i I Friday afternoon I Mrs Arthur Bird was hostess at the 1 Country club yesterday when a large mimbcr of members and friends enjoyed i the lea served from 4 to 6 oclock A huffct luncheon was also served from 1U30 to 230 oclock A Mr and Mrs R W Madsen enter tjllncd at n beautifully appointed dinner ys y i din-ner last Monday evening In honor of i Miss Louise Madsen and S II Lund whose marriage takes place on June j 10th Covers were laid for twentyfour 1 1 guests at a table prettily decorated with I I pink and white carnations E1IIembers Members of the Poets Round Table Swore pleasantly entertained on Monday I Mon-day last at the home of Mrs Joseph L ° Ili 1 Rawlins Caroline E Norton was the i poet of the day of whom Mrs Hemphill t tbad a most Interesting biography Mrs Ferdinand DIckcrt was chairman f the day The table was prettily decorated with white carnations and ferns and the place cards were pictures Sf golf men done In water colors I l 1 Q W I Mrs Mina Cannon Ellis entertained I at an enjoyable sixtythree party on I Wednesday evening The guests of the evening were Dr and Mrs Wilcox Dr I and Mrs l Gates Dr and Mrs Snow Dr I and Mrs Bucher Mr and Mrs Leslie Mr and Mrs C Jrnnigfl Mr and Mrs James Lynch Mojtfer Lynch Mrs Walter Nebeler Mr Mary Chamberlain Chamber-lain Mrs Ilattle tf Burton the Misses Grace Tanner Lulu Young L C Taylor Mary L Taylor Messrs Sylvester 1 Syl-vester Cannon Harry Nightingale A C Reese The Misses Glbfjon were hootoHfcs at a pleasant Informal party Tuesday evening Their guests were Mr and Mrs Hal Moore Mss Ahba Runnel Mies Erma Brown Miss Weaver Miss Mldgley Messrs Cal Carrlngton Gee Alvin Bocsley Victor Lollln A 13 J Nohn W Leaver J Gibson t On Thursday evening Rev and Mrs P A Slmpkln celebrated Mr Simp kins birthday by entertaining the members of Phillips Congregational choir at an enjoyable evening party Rev Mr Slmpkln goes to England next month for a two months visit 1 at his old homo near Liverpool and the Guests of Thursday evening presented him with a handsomo dresssuit case Miss Maud Sherrill entertained the Owls last Thursday evening In honor of her birthday Slxtythieo was the game of the evening and the prizes were won by Miss Dcnbar and Joseph Horrocks Miss Hetty Tuinbow and Vivian Trlpp were admitted to membership member-ship Refreshments were served after which piano selections were rendered by Miss Nordvall and Miss Dcnbar The party ended as usual by a few selections se-lections from the Owl quartette Tho present were MISses Dcnbar Jennie Nordvall Myrtle Peterson Maud Gal Ineher Adelia Horrocks Syble Foote Jennie Smoot Maud Sherrllh Messrs Dave Cameron Richard Watts Alford Pflchard Will Cameron Charles Ul mer Stlncr Simpson Rulon Smoot and Joe Horrocks 4 a The graduating class of the Central school wan entertained by the principal Edwin S Sheets and his wife on Tuesday Tues-day evening at their residence on Seventh East street The evening wan pleasantly spent In different games The hostess was assisted by Miss Hattie Taylor One of the features of the event was the presentation of a handsome watch and chain to Mr Sheets by the pupils Those present were Miss Verne Patterson teacher and the following graduates Emma Kelly Amy Starrh Isabella Shaffer Fanny Smith Lily McFarland Marvin KImball Gertrude Green L L Teter Glla Bird Bertha Kunzlcr Robena Sproul May ONeill Ella Christopherson Katie Hendrick son Mattlo Dyer Inez Howard + r f The Misses Jennie and Emily Grlms dell entertained at an evening party Thursday the hours being pleasantly passed with cards and other social amusements Miss Leone Wlscomb entertained Thursday afternoon In honor of Mies Kittle Squires Musical selections were rendered by the Misses Emma GrlmB dell Ruth Wilson Battle Whitney and Margaret Jeuch Those present were Misses Kittle Squires Hattie Whitney Kate Rogers Louie Moylc Leone Erk son Retta Pypor Ethel Rogers Lena Moore Emma Grlmsdell Maud Naylor Irene Squires Gertie Mole Jennie Grlmsdell Ruth Wilson Margaret Jeuch Edna Wlscomb Bess Pike Mama Parker Lulu Stone Edith Drainer Hattie Carter Ethel Wilkinson Wilkin-son Dora Chesslrc Ada Openohaw Annie Knowlton Mable Daly Messrs Will Grlmsdell Bert Busath Clare M Young Walter Best Futuro Events Mrs Edwin H I mare wife of the famous organist will be at home with Mrs L C Miller Monday afternoon All who wish to meet Mrs Lamare will bo most cordially welcome Invitations have been Issued by Mrs J I y rNa ti ii t 1 r q r N w Y I 441 s I a 1s3 aj 4t 14Itsb ta i21 r jj Iv I t1 r J r f l 41Y Ii r g p L 3 I + fiSySn fiW t v 1 y Sd r t 1 Y is d r 0 + iS 1 x f t r ftbr ti w t I tx 3r r crnc t u t 1 2 fe t 8 t p t r i r t i f i I J 3OS WILLIAM 0 JENNINGS A Salt Lake Clubwoman Who Will Spend tho Coming Summer iir Europe Elizabeth Hooper Dunbar for a luncheon lunch-eon next Wednesday afternoon In honor hon-or of Mrs Arthur Shepherd Y Mr and Mrs Charles Rooklcdge will entertain a taw friends Informally on Wednesday evening V6 Miss Leonard will be guest of honor at a luncheon to be given by Mrs Jack Keogh on Tuesday at tho Alta club Tomorrow at the Commercial club members of the Reviewers club ghQ gh-Q breakfast In honor ot their retiring president Mrs Plummer + A a Tomorrow evening at the Ladlen Literary Lit-erary clubhouse a reception will be given In honor of the graduating class of St Marks Training School for Nurses Mrs Hal Brown and Miss Drew have Invitations out for next Saturday after I noon Mrs Fred N Hess gives a luncheon on Tuesday In honor of her mother Mrs Frank Shaw who leaves Friday for Bloomington Ill her future home The class of 1901 University of Utah will hold its annual reunion at the University Uni-versity building on Tuesday evening June 2nd at S oclock Mrs V H Pease will entertain the McKcan corps on Thursday afternoon June 4th at C75 Fourth street One of the events of the coming week will be the annual reunion of the nor mul class of SO ol the Utah Unlvcrolty The reunion will bo held at the home of Mies Della Plaleted 1235 Emerson avenue ave-nue on Wednesday June 3rd atS p m Purely Personal Capt and Mrs McKcnna left on Thursday for California On their return re-turn they will stop some time In Salt Lake L L r Mr and Mrs Eugene S McDowult of Nevada are visiting Judge and Mrs McDowall at 163 Sixth East street Mrs Schley wife of Capt Schley formerly stationed at Fort Douglas was a guest of Miss Creary at the pout during the week Mrs Schley wus returning re-turning to her home In Virginia aftor having accompanied her husband as far as San Francisco on his way to the Philippines u Miss Edythc Hale Is home from Phlo Alto where sho 1 attended Stanford university uni-versity during the year Y o Mrs Theodore A Baldwin Jr and children left for their Montana home on Thursday last a 0 aMiss a-Miss Estella Fabian left l yesterday for Now York where she will Join her mother Mrs F J Fabian and visit forBorne for-Borne time Mrs J F Dunn has gone East for an extended visit 0 After a stay of nome weeks In the Pacific Northwest Mrs John Reed Is home again Miss Grace Foote of Evanston who has been the guest of Miss Alice Foote at the Cullen has returned to her Wyoming Wyo-ming home e Mrs Jennlo Frolsoth will return to Salt Lake some time in July after a most delightful visit of several months In England and on the continent 4 i Miss Goble of Rock Springs Wyo Is visiting the Misses Savage 0 Mrs Rash leaves soon tor Chicago to meet Miss Nellie Cullen who has been attending school at Notre Dame After a short visit In Chicago they will re turn to Salt Lake to spend the summer sum-mer I alas Ida Hnnaucr t + ill spend this J summer with friends In the Adlron lacks and will not return to Salt Lake until fall R C KerenR and Capt and Mrs McKenna Mc-Kenna were guests at the Knuteford during the week Warjcn C Boguc returned during the week from a trip to Denver Airs J J Judson and non will leave shortly for the East to pass the summer sum-mer moths u Mr and Mrs Henry C Hoffman had as their guest lout week Walter W Rowlen of Baltimore K t Mrs + F A Nlma Miss Nlms antI Charles Kims of Muskegon Mich are r guests of Mrs Sinclair and Miss Sin clair at 319 Second East street J 6 I Mr and Mrs Joseph Young of 49 rest First South street are entertaining entertain-ing Mrs John T Treasure ot Rock Springs Wyo + 1 Miss Cora Clark leaves Immediately after the close of school for Olivet Mich where she will remain during the summer Miss Stone ot Evanston Wyo Is the guest of Miss May Merrill i Mrs Lane has returned to her homo at Fay Nev after a nleaaant visit wllh Salt Lake friends I Miss Winifred Smith of Beaver Is a 1 I guest of Miss Lucy Latlmer i I i t Mrs Lowther and daughter Miss Edith leave shortly for tho East to be i gone some weeks Walter Evans has returned from I Stanford university and will spend the summer with his parents at the Fifth East hotel tl Elliott Kimball returned Friday from a months visit In Now York Mr and Mrs J C Thompson are now at home to their friends at 728 j East Second South street I Mrs H M Dlnwoodey has as nor I guest Mrs W T DImvoodcy Mr and Mrs Frank McGanncy are spending a few days In Butte Upon their return the will be at home to their friends at S4S South Third East street Mr and Mrs George Henry Taggart will arrive In Salt Lake early In July to visit for a time with friends Mrs L H Farnsworth and children will leave soon for California to spend the summer Miss Sara Reid Park has returned from Stanford for the summer vaca Ilion I-lion which ahe will spend with her I parents Mr and Mrs Hugh Park at 4d J street Her brother Robert Park will pass his vacation In the mountains of California I Mrs George Robinson and daughters ot Butte will be at home for the summer sum-mer at Rowland hall Mr and Mrs David Gregg left yesterday yes-terday for the City of Mexico 0 0 Miss Susie Stokes leaves Immediately after the close of school to spend the summer at her home In San Diego Cal Miss Wilson of Park City Is vloltlng her sister Mrs Thomas Kearns Mrs Howland Hanson and daughter I of Beloit Wla were guests during the Continued on pago 22 i l Socieio r J 0 i I Contlnuod from pago 0 I week of Miss Mnbc Corbin Mn How Inncl Is a sister of Mrs Fred T Dubois I oC Idaho whom fhe will visit on Her way to the coast I i Mre J O Rrber has returned from Denver and will shortly bi tit homo to her friends Jn tlio new Wilier Hats e lira E H Eldrcdgc has returned to Jiei nome In Portland after a stay at some wceko In this city with relatives and friends 8 Oo Mrs E A Wedgwood was in Ogden I visitor i early In the week a Eiict of Sir and firs Georire Graves I Miss Jean Preston will lelurn to Salt Lake early In July willlro from Liverpool Liver-pool on the Teutonic on June 21th 0 Sir and Mrs O J Salisbury Miss Salisbury and Blalnc Salisbury roturned yesterday from a pleasant trip to California Cali-fornia < o Dr and Mm A D Mclvln arc now at home to their friends at 703 First street Mrs Mclvln will receive on Wednesdays Wednes-days r J I Miss Louise Pecry of Ogden is in the I city visiting1 hei brothor D II Pccry I and IB iccclvlufj her friends at the i Knuisfoid I i Miss Matthews California sister oft I of-t he late Prof Matthews of tho University I Univer-sity of Utnh will arrive this week to be the guest of Mrs Lcdyard M Bailey r e e Mrs Alexander C Ewlnff has returned re-turned from a pleasant visit In Chicago and New Orleans r II i Mr and Mrs Taft of Provo vJslted Snit Lake friends duilns the week M s a Mr and Mrs T C Cairns of Dcmop oils Ala are rejoicing over the arrival ar-rival OL baby daughter Mrs Cairns was formorly Miss Mac Gilmore of this city and both she and her husband have many friends here L GANsomn 1 Mrs George Torgeson announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter Delia tour Walter Pyper Misa Torgcaon is one of Logans most popular and accomplished I young ladles and will bo granny missed by her many frlcndH with whom she In1 decided favorite ltr Pypcr Ja a vry bright and well known young burIiets man of Salt Lake The marlncc is i i to take place Juno ISth Tho yoking couplo will make their homo In Salt Loko City J Tho recital given by tlss Ruth Mocnch at the Agricultural Chapel on Friday oven Ing was a very succissful and much enJoyed en-Joyed afttilr Miss Moench brought before the public four of her pupils wlho ahowed most careful arid artistic training r s Dr and Mrs Croxall Mr and ors Fkinmlnc Mr and Mre R U Campbell Mr and Mra Ostlon Mr and Mrs Wll Hard Langton Mrs Champ airs Thnd Xajlor and Mr Walton IptoThursday to spendthe week la Suit Lake v r a Dr and Mrs D C Budge bravo returned home from tholr trip to the coast and will be at home to their maD tfrlenda nt 51 First Forth street Mr Harold P Jennings spoof Frl nand n-and Sntuulay In Logan as tho guests of Mr and alga R L Cimpbrll f O Mrs Blng of Salt Lake Is visiting wJth her mother lira 1 CirtwrJght a f a Mr Jloy Daynca wns in Logan iTucaday on buulnesg o i Y 7 Ml > = s Uuth Blair of Ohden Ig the guest of Miss Lisle La Fount v Miss Cannon Stoddnrd loft I for her home In Oregon Monday morning I v r I II a Mr Charles NIblejv Jr Is down from Star Valley Mre Mlblov 1 and chlldien will accompany him back for the summer Mrs R S Campbell of Snll Lake will spend tho coming week In Logan visiting relatives 1 e a Mr Alficd Broi aid who has boon visiting = vis-iting bin family In Logon returned to his mining Interests In Tuscarora Nov Thursday morning r e Mr Lostor Naylorwas the guest of Mr and tits Thad Nhylor during tho week f II Mr nnd Mra H P Jonnlnpn returned home Sunda nftor pleasant visit InLo can t i 1 II 6 Mr J B Jester of Xorth Plaltc NTeb if I In Logan visiting with Pro and Mra John Enule h Mr X K Unum of Now York spent the greater part of tho week In Losamon business bus-iness Mrs S L Lnnclon entertained informally infor-mally on Tuesday afternoon Mr Robert Fairbanks lInG returned from Ifs buulncHS trio to Salt Lake r a MIPS Rny Campboll entertained Informally Infor-mally at tho home of her brother Mr Leo Campbell on Tuesday evening r Miss Dora Wright spent Friday and Saturday In Logan I Hr The Agriculture Womans club met with I firs Flommlnp on Tucsdaj afternoon It I t j r < + t > it wt r Y ta Yl 1 C f 1 1S t fi r wrr > F J r rrfAHL 1 v S t r f r r n tti 1 1 Fr h f b n j + t i 1 ky1 y t 0 r Jv rY r v c 1 5 ky1 d 1 l t a L r rlj9 i + r I r r rT b hirr r X 1 F C 1 f 1 s t t laMl j f + htit L L JI 1 y A N M fx t Mr nnd Mrs A V Kirby bclnsr tho last for this season much Important Im-portant bublncya was transacted r 0 Mrs Martha Carlyle Li visiting with friends In Salt Lake t L OGDEN S J One of the prettiest home wcddlnges of tlio season was tho marriage Wednesday of Miss Kato Stevens to A V Kirby The ceremony was performed by Bishop Robert Rob-ert McQunrrey Miss Lillian Stevens actcJi l as bridesmaid and William J Stevens Stev-ens na best man Tho bride was attired In vliltc with brides roses whllo the braldcumald was dressed In pink and car ried an abundance of carnations After tho ceremony a delicious wedding dinner was served Many beautiful presents were showered upon tho bride and groom and Fords orchestra dl course awcct music throughout tho occasion The bride Js tho daughter of Mr and sign Sidney Stevens and ono of tho most popular young Indies In tho city Mr Kirby Is the secretary of tho Western Savings Investment Invest-ment company and Is well known hero They left at UM l yesterday afternoon for Honolulu en their wedding trip They will I bo at homo to their friends at Virginia after af-ter July Glh 69 Wednesday l at Wlnona Minn Herbert R McMillan of Ogdcn was married to Mlsi Helen Bohn of Vlnona at tho home of tho brides parents Mr Macmlllan Is ono of tho most popular young men of this city and Is ono of the most successful young attorneys at tho Ogden bar Miss Bohn 1M I a sister of Mrs G L Becker and has been In Ogdcn n number of times whore oho IH well and popularly known They will make their home in Ogden Mr nnd Mr G L Becker loft for Wlnona some days before and were present at lho wedding The many friends of MfSs Bertha Okey were pained to hear of her serious injury ant Thursday na the result of a bicycle collision Sho IH however recovering rapidly from the attack and will likely bo out again in a day or two jThe j The A O U W and Degree of Honor Celebrated the anniversary of the foundIng found-Ing of the A 0 U W lodge In thla city Wednesday night and Incidentally gave a reception to the grand lodgo officers A flno literary and musical programme was given and a banquet sorvod Among tho speakers were Grand Master Rolapp and Grand Chief of Honor Mrs Eunice Bowman = Bow-man as well an Grand Overseer McXclll of Choyonno and Past Grand Chief of Honor firs Sherwood oC Park City Mrs E S Carroll Is visiting In Provo I r Tho engagement of tiles Edna JIolIe and Cheater Dean is I announced the wcd dine to occur Juno 10th I r Mro Sholburno is in California on n visit 1 JaltJE r Q Tho alumni ball given at the B Y academy acad-emy was ono of the most brilliant events of tho week Tho music was good nnd the handsomely dressed throng gayly I tripped tho light fantastic to the mere strains to their hearts content making It an Impressive Im-pressive and very successful ecnt Many = puPHtit 1 were present from surroundIng + cltic Refreshments wore served In tho upper rooms a Misses lint Boslmrd and Anna Silk have returned to Salt Lake City lilac Faun TwelveB IB In tho Last visiting visit-ing with her brother Murray who Is at college We look for their return to Provo shortly AC r firs Edith Mm tin and MIns Edna Armstrong Arm-strong entertained at dinner on Monday evening II A The marriage of Mr Lovl Allman and MlHR Ruth Noble took place at the homo of Mrs Elmira Allman Monday evening Only tho immediate relatives x crc present II Mrs R N Nunn arrived in Provo Thursday last from Niagara N T P George Atkln of Mllford Is a ending a few days at home with his family Miss Louise Haymond tho beautiful and popular school teacher baa returned to her homo In Sprlngvlllc She will accept a position at llebor this fall Lohl Cluff was very pleasantly surprl d Monday evening last by the graduating class of JOOI at the home of his mother Sarah E duff Dalnt rofreahmcntu were served and tho happy gathering spent tho evening dancing and merry making a 0 0 Mrs A O Smoot IB in Provo on n visit Mra W D Roberts has returned from an extended trip through California A b ilea Alice Blake has gone to Park City to spend a week with friends Mlosos Leah Miller and Daniels went up to Salt Lako to sea the President r Miss Vienna Klmball1 visiting friends In Salt Lake f Mrs Florence Splckart entertained tho Utah Sorosls at Its final meeting at her homo on Wednesday May 27th Mrs i Anna Lvann reviewed tho life of Edmund nndwmuurl Roafind the French dramatld and writer C Asllon ono of his lato works wni also reviewed by Miss Buluh Bnchnuin i Delicious refreshments were nerved by tho hostess and u social 1 hour cnJIJ cd The r club then adjourned for the summer month when American history and lltpr aturo will ho taken up nnd reviewed bv tho club for tho ensuing year W I > Oo SlansaH Atkln hUB gone to Mllford to spend his vacation 1 i PARK CITY SOCIETY j j Tho mout Ihiborate and pl unt affair of the fllliIt week VUH the whlBt party Klvcn on Tuesday evening by Mh and Mrs W D Sutton Seven KamiT wore played nnd Mra Charlos Shields and Mr P tc G rhorsoa having scored the most points 5 wcrp awarded thf prizes The roornn were j irtlHlIcally arranged vIth large lK > uqu > ts F of snowballs bridal wreaths tulips dah I I lea and asparagus plumoaa A ilnliity and V tiny luncheon wan porved by thf charm Inp boat and hostess and It was early i in ho morning when the taut gust dc t partijd for home each declaring that an unusually good time wa had Tho Invited I In-vited guests wore Dr and MTF C P Lccomptc Mr and Mra F W Sherman Miss IJaln Mr and lira I K Hubbard > Mr and Mr S Fargo Mr and Mrs J j AV Gelgur Mr and Mrp P McPhcrwin 1 11rInd Mrs V W ArniHtroag > oIl and Mrs M D Ilurlbut lh and Mrs J M c Lockhart Mr and Mra 1C J BLSgH Mr I and Mrs F A DInt Mr and Mm A I Williams I Mr and airs F A McCarty 1 Mr and Mrs G Gulllrrrlir sad Mn 1 F R Davis Dr and Mrs W D Dono her Dr sail Mr C M Wltaon Mr and I Mm George Iliimca Mr and Mrs D D f I Sutton Mr and Mrs J Thomson Mr and Mrs C A niochor Mrfl J M Mooro of Salt Lake Mrs jim Lcnrn of Baker City Or Mrs M Hunt atlas Couslnn of Salt 1 Lake Misa Julia Burlln MLafl Nellie Good ilch Mr C T Mixer Jldward Lecomptc V a m The regular mooting of the Womans Athenaeum will bo held at the homo of Mrs F W JJayt tomorrow afternoon June 1st r o Mr and Mrs W D Sutlon and daughter I Linden went to Provo Friday afternoon Mrs Sutton will visit I with relative and frlomla at Sprlngvlllo before she returns home II e ti t i Mrs C1 Bloclicr went down to the city Thursday afternoon to visit for a short time with Mrs Walter Scott airs J M Moore roturned to Salt Lake i Tuesday after a pleasant visit x lth Mro W W Armstrcng I The ninth anniversary of tho O E S was llttlngly observed at Masonic hull Wednesday evening Tho hall was beautifully beau-tifully decorated for the occasion with flags bunting and flowers and a delightful delight-ful musical and literary programme arranged ar-ranged by Miss Margaret Brundngo was Continued on Pago 23 I Park C iy Society 0 Continued from Page 22 nucccssfull carried out Those who con trlbutpd muHlenl numbers wero Mrs J Diem MJss Minnie Kesccl Mrs C TT Golsl Miss Kate Thorpe Mr C T Prlsk Miss Martha Kelly Miss Magglo Nlnnu Miriam Rnddon Maggie and Jennie Uric Frances Shields Miss Edna Sutton llecl tntlonn Mrs W A Raddon Miss Mabel Mullet Anna and Tcmlc Wilson Ira Diem nnd Clara Mawhlnney Mrs J M Lockbart and two children were Salt Lake paaseiiKorfl Thursday They will bo guests of Mr and Mrs R C Cordcll for a week or more Mr George Rnddon and family of Salt Lake nro vlultlncr In Pirk with Mr and Mr W A Haddon Mr and Mrs T McPherpon have moved Into the Cuplt home on Park avenue for the summer mouths r Dr and Mrs C M Wilson spent Friday Fri-day In Fall Luke I u Mr D D Button in visiting with relatives rela-tives at Provo nnd Sprlngvlllc V t Mro W V Rice and hor guest Mrs Cross of Chicago spent Tuesday In Park at tho King mine 1 ExMayor E P Ban Edytb and Edward Ed-ward Evan spent Thursday and Friday In the metrouolls r Miss Nellie Franklin went down to tho city Thursday afternoonS II S L Rnddon nt thn Park Record and t daughter Miriam were Suit Lake passengers passen-gers the past week Mn John Diem opent Decoration day In the city Mrs Jr P Kelly and son Stewart vln Itcd with rrlencla In tho city tho past week t Mrs TL Fares the leading milliner of Park spent two days III Suit Luko Iho pasl week on bushiest 1 Dr and Mrs K P Isccnmptc cnlcrLalncd at dinner Sunday evening Covers were laid for six I Mr AV 0 G Lwrnh went down to tho city Tluirhduy evening to attend the hop at tho Firth East Jiotcl biro F R Davis IB I visiting with Salt Lako relatives having guns down Thura oay afternoon a o Mr and MM J v Geiger spent a day In the J city thc jmsl week 0 The dancing party given by Prof H B I Tcungcr laot Saturday night waa largely J L attended and among the out of town persons were noticed Senator T Kearns Hon David Keith Hon R C Kearns of St Louis Mr Dickey of Kansas City Mrs M Hunt who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs John Thomson returned to the city Tuesday t 0 Mr and Mrs JVMcSorloy and daughter Mrs M J McGlll returned from a delightful de-lightful two months 6tay In California oIlS L E IJubbard and daughter Miriam Mi-riam spent several days In the city tho post week a Mr W W Armstrong returnedfrom a business trip to the city Thursday morn nr Co Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong enter tained at dinner very Informally Wednes day evening Besides tho host and hostess there were present Miss Lillian Bain Mr W G Lamb and Mr H B Hampton It Miss Kate Malone was the recipient orG or-G very pleasant aurprlso party Tuesday evening Games music and a dainty lunch were features of tho evenings pleasure Those Invited were tho busses Slary Shields Gcnevlvo Fitzpatrick Liz zie Connelly Minnie Cunningham Agnes Towery Mar Connelly Mrs Galll all Mrs Malone Messrs William Donovan Hurry Malone J Clunan D Heron J Walker M Connelly G Wllkenuon and L Malone Three hundred and fifty people from Park City took advantage of the cheap rates to Salt Lake on Friday to see Pres ident Roosevelt and to remain for Deco ration day e 4 Mm F A McCarty returned home Thursday morning from Salt Lake r e Mrs A A Pike Is visiting with friends at Zion u Mrs Pat Banner and children have returned re-turned to Eureka after a three weeks visit with friends at their former home In Ely Nev C Prof and Mrs A C Carlaon will pro to Mantl Utah about June 5th Prof Carl son has been engaged to teach tho summer sum-mer school at that place After his work at Mantl Is completed ho ban an engage ment to teach at the summer school to bo held at Rexburj Ida Mr and Mrs William Adams went to Salt Lake City Thursday afternoon for a few dny stay with friends and relatives Phil Clark manager of tho Irate Mercantile Mer-cantile companys store was In Salt Lake during tho early part ojt the week Mrs Clark who Is at tho Holy Cross hospital at that place Is recovering nicely and will soon be able to reIr < t > her home here c J C Sullivan the wellknown mining man and his son Raymond wero In SnlL Lake the latter part of the week for the purpose of being present at the reception In honor of President Roosevelt a v Postmaster and Mrs James P Driscoll nnd Miss Ella Donnelly were among the Eureka people to visit the capital during the week a t d Mrn A J OConnell returned to Eureka Wednesday night from Park City Mr OConnell who Is at Sllverton Colo Is I OMiccted to arrive In a few days R It 1 Mn and Mrs Hugh Campbell arc entertaining enter-taining the formers brother Mr John Campbell of Rossland D C r o The Indies of the Degree of Honor are making preparations to give I a social and I card party at Odd Fellows hall next Tuesday evening o Mrs Gill J Henrlod returned l last Thursday morning from Nephi where she was called on account of the serious illness Ill-ness of her brothcrlnJaw William Shlin nlln 0 0 4 M B Parks was a Salt Lake visitor this week o John Shea hao returned from Park City Mrs Jacob Muntz and children returned homo Wednesday after a two months sojourn so-journ with relatives at Kayavllo a 9 o Mrs Leary of Butte Mont Is the guest of Eureka friends 4 e a W F Shrlver made a trip to the capHal city this neck l a e I John Tvcy and L S Allcock were In Payson last Sunday oJ Miss Graco Sommerville of American Fork la tho guest of Mr and Mrs William Wil-liam D Meyers o Arthur Hammond of Salt Lake City was the guest of his sister Mrs William Em blolon Tuesday Q Q e A E Snow managing director of tho May Day Mining company baa been in Eureka during the past week o a William McCollough returned last Thurs daynight from California where he went two years ago on a mission for the Mormon Mor-mon church A part was given In his honor tho following evening D Y 0 The ladles of the E T B club will conduct con-duct a dance at the now L D S church next Monday night r 41 Ora Brown a former resident of this place who Is now located at the capital was In Eureka Thursday and Friday of this week renewing acquaintances a a Al Tucket wag in Salt Lake City Thursday Thurs-day C William Trcgoning spent Friday at Salt Lake City o Mrs T M l Holland Mrs P J Donnelly and Mrs Hugo Dcpuzln wcro tho guests of Salt Lake friends this week o a The graduating exercises of the Mammoth Mam-moth public schools were conducted Friday Fri-day night CO Mrs Dennis Sullivan and son Emmet are In Salt Lake City t Tho drama the Bonn of Mathathlas will be presented at Odd Fellows hall about Juno 10th There will be about thirty people In tho cant The piece has been rehearsed regularly for some tlmo under the direction of Harry J Beano and Wells Robertson two former actors a a 0 James Larsen Is out from Salt Lake City |