Show 2 I j I i T j cI j If I I w1 I 11 i I i t dYsIjF4WiIUjfl tlhi C i AAllLf I I I i L 4 I 1 L I 1 Uni I 4 I Jii1T11 jiIhiflhlllF I 1 c c 6 fr k Cooler days gave a nevImpotus lo entertaining en-tertaining and a number of small affairs < < af-fairs marked tho past week The main event was ho I dance given at the Country Coun-try club on the evening of the Fourth The club has become the feature of holiday holi-day entertainment and the dance was the first of a series of similar Informal affairs which will be among thoso of the summer Tho putting contest of the afternoon was a pretty scene with tho ladles In thelr bright outing costumes flItting about the broad lawn fi i As yet the coming week promises little lit-tle of gayety but there may be something some-thing of as much interest to society as the wedding of last Thursday to occur before the month Is pastA past-A A The marriage of Miss Ella Clark and Dana Smith in St Marks cathedral on Thursday was a great surprise to society so-ciety and best wishes were fairly showered I show-ered upon them the following day c a j One of the most enjoyable affairs of the week was the informal tea given by I Mrs Harkness and Miss Harkncss on Sunday evening in honor of their guest Miss Calhoun A number of friends I passed the evening in music and conversation con-versation and later tea was served in tho diningroom which was prettily decorated with a profusion of flowers carnations and smilax brightening the table Those fortunate enough to bo present were Messrs and Mesdames Bailey of Rio Janeiro TV G Sharp Pollock Babcock Mrs Tuttle Misses Salisbury Crawford Irma Alff Colton Lowe Burke Blanche Burke Lowe Thorn Woodward Messrs ChannJngi Scot Bishop G Y Wallace Jr Henro tin T R Jones Sprague George Lawrence Law-rence a a AMiss A-Miss Calhoun was the guest of honor at a very charming luncheon given on j Thursday by Miss Ilanauer and Miss Ida Hanauer The table was bright with red white and blue flowers carnations carna-tions and cornflowers being used in the decorations Tho place cards were tied I In tho same patriotic colors and a small firecracker was attached to each The guests present were Mesdames W G Sharp BIdwell Tuttle Misses Lowe Harkness Calhoun Woodward Mrs Carpenter was the hostess of avery a-very pretty luncheon on Friday given to a few friends in honor of Miss Wor Icy who is visiting Mrs C L Rood The table was bright with nasturtiums and ferns and presented a dainty appearance ap-pearance The guests present were Mesdames Stephens J F Evans Rood Bowman Miss Worley I u ft Chester Nason and Will Cunningham entertained very delightfully on the Fourth and gave a number of their friends pleasant memories of the celebration cele-bration of the day by a large coaching party The first part of the evening was spent In driving about tho park and town and later the guests enjoyed a supper at the bachelor apartments of their hosts The rooms were bright with carnations and sweet peas and the guests carried away pretty bouquets ai favors of the occasion Those present were Mr and Mrs George W Rose Misses Gertrude McG rath Esther Freed Addle Zane Gedclcs Moore Lowe Klrkpatrlck Keith Lute McMil lan Sibyl Anderson Messrs W J Lawrence Clarence McCornlck Peery I Schramm Hooper Sprague R c Chambers Goodwin Porter < jo 11 i Miss Ruth Leeds Kerr arrived on Thursday from the East on a visit to her brothers a A I Mrs Kister was the hostess on Tues day of an extremely charming affair a luncheon at Which Miss Worley was the guest of honor Roses and sweet peas artistically arranged made 0 pretty pret-ty centerpiece for tho table and filled the room with their fragrance The guests l wero Mesdames Rood John 1 Cain C 1 Rood Vollmer Sin lalr JBowman C renter Ritchie McCona I hay Misses Sinclair Worley i I a a k I Edwin and Douglas Kimball returned I o on Friday from their Eastern cpllegcs u J Mrs John N Dunn left for Colorado Springs on Thursday to spend July with her parents there t tOn t-On Tuesday evening Clarence McCor nick gave a very delightful dinner at tho AHa club The table was handsomely I hand-somely decorated with American beauties forming an artistic certerplece and the sweet peas being thC favors of 1 the occasion Tho guests were Mr and i Mrs D S Murray Mr and Mrs Cheeseman Mrs Wightman Miss Murray Mur-ray Miss Freed W J Carton W G Fylcr A A Mr Carton entertained at I very en joyable dinner at the Country club on Sunday evening His guests were Mr and Mrs Murray Mr and Mrs Cheese man Miss Murray Mrs Wightman Clarence McCornlck u a A I Mr and Mrs George Scot Cheesman entertained at an informal chafllng dish supper Thursday night Their guesta wero Mr and Mrs Robert Glendinning Mra Wightman Miss Margaret Ilowal Miss Esther Freed Miss Murray Mr I Clarence McCornlclc AMiss Mr Carton I Miss Sue Turner of Chicago will arrive ar-rive Wednesday to spend tho summer iwith Miss McGrath a a a Mrs D S Murray leaves for Los Angeles An-geles on tho 12th She will bo the guest of her Hlstor Mrs Jevno during lier absence QUO F Mr Itobfirt Smith entertained infor I r r l mal at luncheon Thursday Those present wero Mrs H C Smith Miss Noble Ms Murray Mrs Wightman Miss Read Miss Freed Mrs J R Walker has gone to California 0 Mrs Dinlnny and her daughter Miss Constance returned on Thursday from an extended Eastern i trip Miss Bransford was the hostess of a very pretty dinner at the Country club on Tuesday given In honor of Miss Blood o Berkeley Cal and Dr Dwight of Montana 6 A 4 Mr and Mrs David Keith gave avery a-very delightful farewell dinner to LicuL Albert Allenon Wednesday Dr Grlswold returned from n months visit to Eastern cities on Wednesday a A O On Friday Mrs Lewis Kelsey gave n delightful luncheon to i few friends In honor of Mrs Arthur Brattain The table deconvtlons were very pretty and artistic sweet peas roses and smilax being effectively arranged as a centerpiece center-piece The guests were Mesdames Wightman John Cain Vincent Rose Miller Ritchie T B Beatty Brattain Wynne W C Jennings Delano flick ford BaSle a Mrs Louis Cohn and Miss Cohn have invitations out for a Kensington ImIatons Kenslnton on Wednesday in honor of their guests Milton Lipman and Mrs Samuel B Lip man of New York A 4 Miss Pearl Weller will return today after a three weeks trip in California S 0 Mrs E F Bonnemort and daughter Cora Ferguson have returned to their homo at 77G East South a Temple street Harold K Lowrj and Miss Anna Lowry reached home Thursday after n year In Boston S A 4 Mr and Mrs Stephen H Babcock have moved to 419 South West Temple street I > i D Mr and Mrs George P Holmon with their son Phelps R Ilolman and the latters classmate Frank McIntyre of Savannah have arrived home from Chester Pa where Phelps graduated from Pennsylvania Military college They are at home at 225 Brigham street 4 S I Miss Yardley returned yesterday from a visit to St Paul Minn s aMiss a-Miss Ethel Rolfson of Portland Or visiting her aunt Mrs Adolph Anderson Ander-son 1361 Ninth East street I u I Mrs C C Pierce and son of Indianapolis Indian-apolis are guests for the summer of Mrs O W Pierce o 38 I street M A Carroll Stapleton of Anaconda is visiting Mr and Mrs Charles II I Stevenson of E street I U S > Mrs Harry Clark has gone to Parleys canyon for the summer c 4 i Miss Breedcn of Ogden sn the city the guest of Miss Ott c Miss Mildred Ottisin Ogden wncro she will spend a few weeks visiting friends vlsltng S 4 4 Mrs George W Snov has discon tinned her day at home for the remain der of the summer a a S I Misses Cora and Eva Snow have re I turned from a two weeks visit with friends in Sprlngville Mr and Mrs J R Folsom will ar rive from San Francisco tills morning and will visit the Misses Shearman the coming week t 4 a Miss Fannie Hall of Springfield SprlngOcld Mass who for many years was the principal of the Burlington Congrcga Uonal mission school on H street in this city is visiting friends here for a few days She Is the guest of Mrs John T Axlon 4 4 4 Mrs L C Chester has gone lo Yel lowstone park with the family of Judge Patton of Ogden and will return In six weeks to Salt Lake A pleasant and enjoyable socialwag held at the homo of Mrs 1 socluJwa Welng ton of McKean Womens Relief corns ReleC No 1 Thursday afternoon Among those present were Mesdames Rudy iesdames Price Burton rhomas Anderson Rucy I nFno mf1T Iloyt Edwards Pease BU Junes llllo Laurence Ensign Logan Goetchuons Boycc Farnsworth Cor ser Paplnaw Dean Rice Boynton 01 Clays Lndlen V T Clays Lceburgor and Miss Boyce a u A very quiet wedding look crJdlnS place at 111 home of Elwood Bailey on Sixth East street Tuesday night last the bride being Miss Edna Bailey of Ne vada nleco of Mr Balloy and the groom Arthur Wilson a young civil yount cl1 engineer of Tacoma Wash Tho mar riage ceremony was performed by Dr I aden The parlor wan brilliantly light ed and the chandelier and piano lght were decorated with smilax and a profusion of flowers No Invitations aproCuslol fowcrs Invitatons wore Issued on account of the recent Illness of the brides brother Wallace Immediately acer tho ceremony tho whole family took the train for Ogden Mr famly 115 Bailey en route for their home In Tacoma Ta-coma and Mrs Robout Bailey Miss 1 Laura Bailey and Wallace Bailey for their home near Eureka Novo S Nov-o aMiss Harriett Mae Griffith of the Rlv ersldc school Is spending thesummer Hmm yjlli her ajstor AUs Frank Dunn at Jackson Mich < S Mrs Ray Zehnter and Ralph V Hunt I were quietly married on Tuesday by I the Rev A H Henry Only a few of their most Intimate friends were present They will be at home to their friends at 823 Third streetS street-S 4 o I Miss Afton Young left yesterday for Seattle to visit Mla Hamilton S 00 I The Opal club will go to Saltalr Monday evening In a chartered car attached at-tached to the end of the 715 p in train The expense will be paid by the club and tickets members will not have to purchase a C 0 The marriage of Miss Maude Jensen nd Homer Rich will take place In BrIgham City their home on Friday They go on a wedding trip to Vancouver Vancou-ver Mr and Mrs William Langton have Issued invitations for the marriage of their nephew Herbert J Gregory and I Miss Susie L Easton at their home 015 West First North on Thursday 1 evening July 12th a 0 4 Mrs R II Browne and children goo go-o Brighton Monday to spend the next two months In their cottage at that favorite summer resort + 4 I Miss Elsie Ada Faust left last Monday Mon-day for Chicago Sho will remain several I sev-eral I weeks and while there will take a course In general school work under I Col Parker Opening of Wasatch The new pavilion at Wanatch which was building all of last summer was formally opened on the Fourth when the following In addition to the guest of the hotel and the regular cottagers were present Mrs Vivian Jones Mrs C r Tuttle and son Emma B Tibbets William Watson AltaMr and Mrs H 11 Dlnwoodey C Ira Tuttle J Mc Arthur J P Spalding and wife Miss G Ek Corker W O Clelland R Brou ore W S Ferris Mr and Mrs George W Putnam Robert Wallace Mrs L Scckles Mrs Gammoll and son A Alma Al-ma Nelson George Dalton and wife Denver Main ie Watson Provo OGDEN SOCIETY Tho week in society was om of tho most quiet seen In Ogden for a year Tho canon can-on resorts are filling up rapidly the past week having added 0 largo number to those who have established camps for tho summer In tho recesses of tho mountains The coming week will tuid 1 still creator number of city homo dosencd lor the cool retreats in the canyons u J i Mrs M L King proprietress of the Gammcrcv Park hotel in New York hash has-h en In Grouse Creek for some weeks visiting her son McCoy S King who M 1 mining In that district Sho spent part of the week In Ogden li a To members of Sl Josephs Catholic church gao an excursion to Olcnwood park Monday and everybody had a splendid splen-did time tme I j 4 Miss Kato Talbot of Cheyenne Is visitIng visit-Ing Mrs W II Hayden or this city t O W Mrs IT IL Smith loft Monday morning for Los Angeles to visit friends fc I Mrs D A Murray Is at homo again after months stay in Laramlc 1 a J C Mrs C F Krauch and family have returned re-turned from an extended visit among omonS friends and relatives a at Joplln Moo Mrs H P Anderson and Miss Mary Anderson of Arco Ida are In the city tho guests of Mrs M 1 B Cardon u a 4 The Child Culture climb met at the homo of Mra James G Paine Vriday June 23th and elected tlio following olfiers for the cnsuliifr year Miss Snra Whalen president Mrs R T TIHIlanJ vicepresi dent Mrs J R Christensen readlncr secretary Mrs Dan Hamor correspondIng correspond-Ing secretary Mrs Minnie larr treasurer treas-urer A committee of three wa appointed to revise the constitution After spending spend-ing a pleasant social hour tho duo adjourned ad-journed to meet with Mra Angus T Wright the second Friday in September > o On Friday Juno 27th Mr Milton J Hall of this city was united n marriage at Paris Ida to Miss May Woolley dnURhlor of Mr and Mrs 1 S Wool of that place The young couple arrived I In Ogden a week ago and are at homo at 1 263S Adams avenue They aro both ropu lar young people and their many friends extend thorn congratulations and well L wishes a Mrs Ad Kuhn returned ycstcnlay from a visit to her old home In Germany PROVO SOCIETY Judge and Mrs Dec of Ogden visited Mr and TUra R A Barney last week Miss Stella Knight daughter of Mr antI Mrs Newell Knight who is attending col lego at Oberlln O Is spending the vacation vaca-tion at her home llennl O i Mr and Mrs R II Bceslcy will he at 13th homo at time Turner residence after July d A fi o Members of the Swedish Lutheran church held a very pleasant social on the Fourth Luncheon ant refreshments wore served and 1 time of general sociability bility enjoyed There were visitors from Sprlngville Spanish Fork and Eureka Miss Faniiia Hall of Srrlnulleld Mass vlcllcd Mrs E B Corfman last week a a a Mr and Mrs W B Searlo left today for Tcllurld Colo where they will remain re-main for some time o Mrs W H Kina spent tho ourth In Provo visltlnr I her sister Mrs D D Houtz I it I Mr and Mrs A L Towlo have located all clt5 ranch in liobblo Creek canyon for the summer They have rctldcd In Silver City for the oast I wo or three I years in Provo but will hereafter rnako their homo 4 A aRe a-Re J C Andrews formerly pastor 0 the BaDllst church In this city now located lo-cated In Sncrainento Cai is enjoying n few days visit I with frbnls here Cl o O Miss Mangle Thurman gave a farewell party Friday evening In honor or George orpe Gcff of BinGham who will soon leavo on a inlpson Tho evening was pleasantly spent with nmxlc song and ijaiii ° a Delicious I De-licious refreshments wore served The guests wore Mlsson May and Cora Alexander Alex-ander Arvllle Clark Annie Pike Lena Bachman Jennie JOnis Lyclla Thuiman Messrs Geonro Golf Eugene Lewis 1 A Sxvoji Jr Murray Twelves Fletcher Acoicl Ray Achworth Walter Cuff and Andy Stewart M a tt Miss Radio Thompson anti W Hoffman of Mammoth were married Tuesday by Judge Booth PARK CITY SOCIETY Monday aftcrnooil the Womans Atho naouni met at the homo of Mrs W r Snyder for the purpose of electing ofUcers lo eorvo for tha ensuing year Mrs C C Whitehead was choion prcaMciu Mr D C McLoaighlln lUst vicepresident l Mrs Dr C l Wilson second vicepresident Mrs Charles Shields secretary Miss Jean Pearson treasurer Mrs William 11 Kerry Ker-ry critic Mrs W G Lamb librarian Mrs Arthur Williams historian After election of officers the retiring president and her able assistants served delicious rffroshments Mrs 1 M FAllen F-Allen In d neat speech In behnlf of tim club presented tho oxorosldcnt l with a beau tiful bunch of o carnation Mrs II C Southwell was a SaIL Lake passenger Monday afternoon returning homo V cdn6bday acconiBanled by i Mr and Mrs J 8 Ferris and children The latter will remain In Park the rest of the V summer Rice the guests of Mr and Mrs W o o 4 Miss Katie Farrel of Zion Is visiting with her father James Farrel She ex ports to remain a week or tel days da S Tuesday evening F J Wcstcoll Georgo I D Blood and Kmorv W White accompanied accom-panied byMlas Maguire Miss Vera lard I and Miss Cora Snyder Inspected the Ontario On-tario drain tunnel and later dined at tho Ontario boardinghouse the guests of tho gentlemen named d d a o Monday evening Miss Corn Snydcr on lertalned small company of friends at aj I pleasant sixtythree ourly Prizes wero J won byMist Beside Wilson and J D ThompBon The Invited guests wore Miss Mario l < Magulro Miss Vera Hardy Miss Jean Pearson Miss Bcsalc Wilson Miss May mo Pearson Miss Bertha Gotscb Robert Whcrrltt Dr Donoher George D Blood J D Thompson Dock Gordor 33 AV White and F a J a WCHtcol Tuesday afternoon Mrs John W Geiger gave n charming 3 oclock luncheon In honor of her guests Miss Marie Mapulro of Ogdcn and MISH Vera Hurdy of 1rovo Thcguests were ushered Into the dining room where light refreshments wero served Toy pistol tied with the national colors wero laid tut each place card and the guests enjoyed Great sport shooting off caps during intermission Those pre tnt wero Miss Mario Maguire Miss Vera Hardy Mrs Dr C > 1 Wilson Mrs CharieR Heath Mrs D C McLaughlin Mrs W G Lamb Mrs W W Armstrong Arm-strong Mrs Cliarlen Shields Mrs W V Hire Mrs 11 I C Southwell Mrs Charles IWokledKc Mrs C II Withcy and Miss Bessie Wilson co A bowling party was one of the social I features of the week given by Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Maguire and Mltw Hardy Tho party bowled for a couple of hours and later repaired to tho home of I these t popular people where a tempting luncheon tas served which was hcnrlllv enjoycr by all the guests Those Invited I wero Mr and Mrs W V TUce Mr and Mrs W G Lamb Mr and Mrs J W i Gelucr DI and Mr E P Lccompte Mr I D C McLniiKhln Mr Charles Shields Miss Marie Maguire Miss Vera Hardy George D Blood F J Vcnlcott Robert Whcrrltt and Dr Donohcr u u Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs W G Lamb cave a Fourth of July party at their rosy home on Pork avenue Tho I lawn was nblazo with Chinese lanterns and hero time guests enjoyed thl tire I wroks which were manipulated by Mr I Lamb Later on ho party enjoyed refreshments re-freshments indoors The following guests I enjoyed the delltrhlfnl evening Messrs I and Mcsrinmc W V Rice D C Mc LuiiRhlln J W Gclfrer E Howard Dr 33 P Lecompte W XV Armstrong Mcs 1 rltimes II C Southwell Charles Shields I Miss Vera Hardy Miss Marie Mnpulre George D Blood F J Weslcctt Robert Whorrltt Dr Donoher 13d Lecompto amid Hannah Lecomptea a A a Misses Maymo and Jean Pearson arc visiting I I In Provo the guests of Miss Cora Sutton u a s Thursday a jollj company of ladles and children enjoyed a picnic up at the Al llanco mine where the day was delightfully ca fully spent In ourofdoor snorts Tho party wrove un In largo vans and n jollier company vould be hard to find Dinner was ervod out on the lawn and after lunch a trip l through tho tunnel was enjoy Following Is the personnel n the t Tiirt Mrs Dr C 11 Wilson Mr henry WelPch Mrs W V Rico Mrs L E I Hubbard Mrs D C McLauchlin Mrs W W Armstrong Mrs J W Geiger Mrs W G Lamb Mrs I C Southwell Mrs ChaTles Shields Mrs J F Geiger Miss Vera Hnrd Miss Marie Manure Miss Bertha Gclseh Miss Besslo Wilson 1 Tsbell MoLnughlln Frances Shields Mlrlon Ilubbanl Roy Shields Bay Moore George Geiger and David Geiger hattie Jorgenson < the kodak Jlcnd will have a number of swell views to exhibit shortly S S S The bal given In the Dewey theater Wednesday evening was well attended Wcdne8cny evenlog The evening was delightfully cool and the company < ancct dClohtul unt late In tho morrhiL A a I Mrs L E IInbbard returned home Monday Mon-day morning from Noplil where sin went to attend the marriage of her brother Will T Denn and Miss Sadie McCune The ceremony which was only witnessed by tho Intimate friends and relatives o tho contracting parties was solemnized partc contractng It a brilliant c by Bishop I was brllnnt I oclock wedding Tho spacious parlors were most beautifully and artistically decorated with potted plants and cut flowers flow-ers and In the hay window under 0 largo floral bell suspended from the ceiling by broad satin ribbons the ceremony wan performed Miss Mcfune was beautifully h gowned In ls mousscllne do sole with trimmings of cream liberty silk and carried 1 car-ried pink roses Miss Gwen McCuno was gowned In sheer white and carried pink and whIte carnations Lon Hydo was best man and wore tho usual dresn suit rime refreshment trl > lown a veritable bower of flowers and tho brlder mother was assisted by Mrs L EHilbbard and Mrs G Whltmore The happr couple received re-ceived some magnificent prewnts which were on display Iri an upper room Miss McCune H I ono of uJplr iciest popular young ladies and Will Tr Ddun Is I one of Park Citys UtaAi volunteers having enlisted en-listed with battery A and his friends are legion The bcU l < Wishes oft a hcr < l of Park out thefe happy young friends goes tp younS people and wish fnr thcima happy future a o MIss Vera Hardy the accomplished daughter of Dr and Mr 11 I Hardy or Provo who has ben vlhlting with Mr and Mrs Charles Shields for tho past two and a half weeks left or homo Friday afternoon a 0 Mrs IL Sessions who has been In Park for the past six months parted for her home In Salt Lake Thursday afternoon of tho past week Mr and Mrs S A Perkins o Denver arrived Jn Park Saturday morning to a1lhl spend Sunday with Mr and Mrs Charles Sllclds i |