Show J I I I This Wceks Event I The event of the week will be the wedding tomorrow evening at St Marks cathedral of Mlsa Edna Sherman Sher-man and Mr Katz to Ix 1 followed by 1 Toadies literary a reception at the club Owing to the fncl that the prospective pro-spective bride find groom hnvu been prominent members of the fashionable wet of Salt Lake for somti time society so-ciety is deoplv Interested in the mar rlape Mr and Mrs l Folsom and Mrs Guc hae urrlvod for thu uvent and xiro guests of the Sh arninns to remain re-main for some lime The maid of honor will bo Miss Edith Shearman ami the brides attendants will be MrH Harry D Cue Mrs Charles II Post and Miss Ida Ilannucr GoY Wells will bo the best man and the ushers will be Wr Crllchlow JUilge Diehl Dr Tripp Mr Lawrence Mr Ilanaucr and Mr Hampton I A Delightful jVEusicnle On Tuesday ovenlnfr ut the First Congregraloiml church Mr and Mrs f Robert Coleman and Miss Coleman delighted de-lighted their friends by giving a mu I sicale nt which Miss Coleman made her local debut as a vocalist accompanied accom-panied by Mr Wbodmansee The pro gramme was a very Interesting1 one and well rendered Novel Patriotic Dinner One of the most elaborate events of I tho week was a small dinner given on I the Fourth of July by Mrs Edwin F Sloline covers being laid for twelve The appointment were nil of a patriotic I pa-triotic design and the table was certainly I cer-tainly one of the prclllcst ever seen I here Ked while and blue were the colors carried out and with flags fire craokers little cannon soldiers and I other arllcluH suggestive of Independence Indepen-dence day the decorations were really I real-ly I delightful To Ogden Canyon I Henry McCornlck and Chester KaI Ka-I son took a party of friends up Ogden canyon on the Fourth and the outing I out-ing was a most enjoyable one The guests were Miss McCornlck Miss Judge Mrs SmedlcySnillh Mrs Dale of Denver Miss Burke Miss Guddcs 1 Miss Dooly Miss McMillan Lieu Farrer Mr 1 X Smith Mir Ernest I Bambcrger and Mr James Conllsk i Weddings and Engagements A pleasant surprise of the week was the announcement of the engagement of Miss Amy Bersbach and Sam Steele Porter Miss Borshrich Is the daujdi tc of Mr and Mrs Alfred Bcrsbuch of Chicago and Mr Porter In i a son of 0 I Mr and Mrs Don H Porter of this city Both have many friends who i wish them all happiness I A beautiful home woddlnt was that I 1 which took place Wednesday evening at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Charles P Brooks SO Second Sec-ond street when their daughter Miss I Clara G Brooks was married to Mr I Harry J Pius The ceremony was performed at 8 oclock fy the Rev j 1 B Thrall In the presence of relatives rela-tives and Intimate friends after which a wedding supper was served I The house was beautifully decorated with roses carnations and wisteria but I the more decorations were elaborate decoraions on I the lawn here Incandescent lights were strung and from a beautifully draped arch which was studded with the lights an Immense Japanese umbrella I umbrel-la was suspended under which punch j was served by Miss Marjorie Brooks the others who assisted being Misses J Tcssle and Edith Godbe Marian Brooks Eln Plus and Sybella Clayton I Clay-ton Mr and Mrs Brooks were asj j slsted in receiving by Mrs Godbe and I Miss Annie Brooks of New York The bride wore a charming gown of while silk batiste over taffeta with trimming I trim-ming of lace medallions and carried I brides roses tied with asparagus fern Mr and Mrs Pitta left for Silver Lake I where tlc will spend two weeks and i will he at home after August 1st at nnr I Second street J On Monday at the home of Mrs S A Barton a beautiful but quit home I wedding took place when Miss Gladys I Barton became the bride of T M Herbert The ceremony was performed I at i oclock by Rev Mr Thrall and I i was witnessed by the relatives only of the bride and groom Mr and Mrs Herbert left for a trip through the East and will return to make their home In Salt Luke i A pretty wedding of the week was that of Mrs Mabel Moore and Fred I Richardson which was solemnized on I Monday last at the home of Mr and I Mrs W W Old Bishop Emery of I flcliitiner The bride was attired In a beautiful going away gown of mode colored broadcloth She was attended by Miss Mary Old and the groom by goom Frank Klmball After a few weeks visit in Manltou Mr and Mrs JEtlch nrdson will go to California to make their home Mrs Bonncmorl announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter Miss Fergu f lJ1 to Dr F L Albrltton of Kallspol 1 Mont Dr Albrltlon JH a won of the Rev J L Albrltton D D of this city The marriage will take place In ciy C early part of September X Tomorrow evening at i 7 oclock will L be solemnized tluTiiarrlog of Miss wl ZUs sie button Cohen daughter of Mr and i Mrs Joseph M Cohen 1 and Arthur Pratt Jr The wedding will be a quiet C affair and will take place at the home of thu brides pre Miss Mabel 1 Pratt Gstcr of the groom and MI s Ida it Cohen Ig < n sitter 01 the bride will hl maids of honor and wi hOIO 1d little Miriam lllr ilrlnm Cohen the lower girl Harry Lciuioii < II0l will he the best man and H 1C Younr a cousin or the bride the hllce groomnman rroomnnwn Following the ceremony which will be attended by the Immediate relatives and friends only a large relate be held Irsc reecplon will PuYcly Personal I Mlns Irhm D Alff leaves Chicago to day for New York where she will be 1 the guest of MIsS Travis On JUly lOt Ii abe i will Hall v wi il for Paris and aftor 01 PILla nCor a ltoit ntny In Rholt that city vhiI salt on thc ciy wi 8al re 13th on the bunverran Caxllif for CztT ll town whcle Sue and Mr Hcnrotln will 111 Hlltotln I 1i h by married wi and they t will proceed to 1 Kimbcrley their future home I A COhn Miss Inlet Cohn and Clarence Cohn have to Hone the Upper I Wober for a months camping amIIIS 4 a Rev Frederick W Norris of Brook I I lyn formerly dnnn of St MarkM en S thodral and Mrs Xorrln will arrive In KOlrI wi 11lve SaiL Lake the ilrnt wcolc In Aujrust for t n vJdt 4 4 TVillia P M unccr left Friday for I I I I Kansas City where he will shortly be married and make bin home 4 4 Tjleut Webb has returned from San Francisco Misa Hannah Dee of Ocdcn IB i the guest or her sister Mrs A J Hoffman Hoff-man e Mr and Mrs Edward C Parsons returned re-turned Sunday evening from their wedding tour Miss Edna Bailey han returned home after an absence r ten I months MaJ Callff hat arrived at Fort Doug lay accompanied by his bride f It 9 Mrs Guslar Luellwltx In expected from Denver shortly where she Is I vhs iting her sldter Mrs Adams to visit her mother Mru H I 4 G McMillan Mrs J B Riter liua returned from American Fork The Misses Mason Miss Officer and Miss Marion Jones chaperoned by Mrs Jones leave sholtly for Provo canyon where thuy will upend a some weeks Col E F Holmes will return to the city In a few days from Alaska Mz and Mrs Ira II Lewla have re turned from Idaho Mr and Mrs Wllcojc of Wisconsin are the guests of Mr and Mrs Luck hoi ulaMi fll Edwin Klmball and daughter Miss Mary Kimball ore home again after 0 two year absence abroad Miss Rosalie Pollock left Friday for Minnesota to attend the meeting of the N E A D Mr and Mrs Charles A Silver of New York who have been the guests of Dr and Mra Silver have returned to their home S 00 Mrs H II Henderson of Ogden who ha been visiting Judge and Mrs IT P Henderson has returned to her home S 0 0 Joseph R Folsom of San Francisco arrived Friday to be the guest of the Misses Sherman o and Harry Sherman Miss Bracken sister of Dr J 1C W Bracken Is visiting I Mr and Mrs John Dugan at BlnghamX Miss Nellie Cook of Ogden has re turned to her home after spending two weeks at Murray and West Jordan C Mrs Sol Sicgcl and children arrived home from the East whore they have been spending some lime on Friday Mr and Mrs F H Knickerbocker are Fettled for the summer months at l w Eighth East a street Miss Adelaide Whitney who has I I been the guest of her uncle Harry T Cleaver luft Thursday evening for her home In Illinois W F Dale has returned from a i L visit to Kansas City where Mrs Dale will spend the remainder of the summer sum-mer Mr and Mrs E A Sllbersteln left Thursday for Duluth where they will i vialt friends S U S Miss Virginia Elmer leaves this week for San Francisco to spend the summer sum-mer S S s Miss Jennie Calder who has been I studying music In the Boston conserva tory for the past year has returned to her home S S Dr and Mrs Henry La Motto and Miss Cist will leave shortly for wH leclc shorty C summer outing at Holiday Park Mrs B F Deal and Mrs J T Ryder r left l Saturday for a visit with relatives in i St Louis S S S Mrs J D Spencer left Wednesday for a visit with friends I In Logan Il Ethel Carney of Ogden la I the truest of Mra H 15 Shannon SHG East Second South street 4 a 4 Mrs S W Eccles of New York Is I visiting her mother ills Williamson on Eighth East street Miss Lou Hoppled left Thursday for Richfield to visit her RlhOfld parents for a I month o o Miss Isabel Monahan Is 1 in Lincoln I Neb visiting Miss Silence Dales for a short time a Mrs S G Murray and niece Miss flss Maybellc Crowley have gone East They will vlnlt relatives and friends in New York Vermont and Pennsylvania I Mr and Mrs E II Newland of Vic tor Colo arc In the city for a short time en route to their home from an extended tour of Southern California 4 a Mr and Mrr George L Nye rc 5 turned Wednesday from a visit I to the homo of Mr Xyes U parents in Iowa Miss Nora Gieoson left Tuesday for Chicago Mrs rln J lon the mother of Miss Lillian Kliisdon and William King don of SI Lou IB are In the city to be the guests for the summer of Mr and Mrs H C JJrownlee S I The Missen Gertrude und Lucllc Rives daughters of Judge Henry Hives arrived from the East on Wednesday to spend the summer Miss Ida Savage entertained Infor mally on Wednesday In honor of Ml s Farr oC Ogden lss Mn A L Caslleman of Mercur lo 1crcur visiting Mrs vlsllnt Charles Lrumbrook at Fords hotel Lrwhbroo1 01 S S 4 Mrs R A Hurd of Peoria is visit Ins her daughter Mrs T Gilbert at tho Fifth East lrh asL hotel U S S Mr and Mrs S A Kenner enter tained Mrs Tcsse Knight of Poor ha durini tho week S 4 4 Mr and Mrs E II Dorman have 1 returned from the East 3 5 3 S Miss Edna Bailey has returned from Chicago where nhe has buen attending1 the Conservatory of Music 4 Mrs C R McKay and baby arrive today to visit her parents Mr and Mrs it Aid 1s S S Miss Helen Tioyer ha returned to her l I home In Sprjngviiie after a Ions slay In New York to which place 101t returns later In Ihe I iummer Dr A Louisa Dennis of lloslon has been the guest 01 Mrs John P Hill Mr and Mrs H 1J 1 llnoh l are plejui nntly located at their new home 0j j Sixth street 4 0 Miss Abby Herman has pone to Park City to spend the summer 4 4 Miss Cynthia A Cooke of Toledo 0 Is the guest or Mr and Mrs W A Cooke and will spend the summer mouths here after which she will visit on the cot Tho many friends of Miss Llda Swing S-wing Will bis pleased to learn that she IH permanently located with Mr and Mrs W H Leslie at 230 East Sixth street 4 aMiss alleclIS5 Miss Sarah Dcnloon of Rutherford N Y lion arrived In the city to spend the summer with her ulster Mrs E 1 j Jones She In accompanied by Miss Suydum of Uldgewood 77 J o Mrs While arrive at Fort Douglas this morning to visit her son Lieut While Mr and Mr7 3 E MeKnlght arc spemlnr the summer in Ocean Park S S Col nnd Mrs Robert Munroe Miss Ollce Munroe and Master Robert Mun roe of Plllsburg arc In the city and vlll bo the guests o Mr and Mrs S Lincoln Hocus for the summer o U U Miss Gladys Tuttle has gone to Riverside Riv-erside Mont lo spend tho summer with Miss Harriot Daly a a u Mrs Flnley Brooks entertained nt a childrens I party yesterday afternoonS afternoon-S I a Mrs G II Harvey and Miss Ethel Brown have returned to their homes e a t Miss Gertie Louder has returned home after a two gears visit In Mississippi Mis-sissippi S S Mrs T C Glosz ban returned from New York and Purls o C u Mrs II S Young entertained for Miss LouIsa Pcery Tuesday evening ft I Its J 13 Evans and son Sidney returned re-turned yesterday from a months visit In Omaha a b Mrs O W Powers t > wlll occupy the cottage at Silver Lako as usual this summer V O 4 I Dr Stanley Newhouse has returned to Kansas City 44 Miss Porlcr has tf gone a to Ogden Mr and Mrs Perry Heath will leave today for a month at Chester Nova Scola S S 0 Mrs P T McKenno left on Satur cay for Colorado Springs Mnnltou and Denver where she will visit rela llvcs Rabbi and Mrs l M P Jacobson onnerly of this city arrived from Shrevcport La and are now stopping with Mr and Mrs D L Wcrthcrmcr J1S 1 street Miss Cora Mac Twomey who has been studying at the Chicago Musical Musi-cal college has returned home spend her h vacation with her parents Judge and Mrs Twomey Frank Judge Is back from Yale Mrs Sol Siegel lias returned from Baltimore Bultmore I Miscellaneous Events I A special meelinc of the Council of Jewish Women will be held tomorrow afternoon at 230 oclock at the home street of Mrs Ranaohoff 21 East Sixth South S S S A dollrhtful childrens party was given on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs Clued Glen Miller in honor of her little son t S S A very enjoyable meeting of the Poets Po-ets Round Table was held on Mon day I afternoon at the home of Mrs DickCMt Mrs Byron Groo gave a biography bi-ography of the poet of the day Helen Hunt hc nnd the other members of the club gave elections from her writings writ-ings i The guests of the day were Mrs Oswald Mr Sowlei Mrs Leonard ami Miss Sawyer and these with thea cub member enjoyed a delicious luncheon lunch-eon The dining table was prettily decorated with sweet peas 11elt V S 1 On Monday evening the Womans Press club was entertained at the home i of the president Mrs LYdia D Alden Not IonS since Mrs Alden vis ited l in Scotland and entertained her guests with an account of her travels In i that country Scotch refreshments were served during the evening which was l in nil one 4 of 0 nnsual COn delight C-On Thursday the Womans Republican Repub-lican h cluo will have an outing nt Salt air and the flny in being1 looked forward for-ward to with much pleasure by many who In years past have enjoyed these oullnzs 4 S S Miss Virginia No why entertained at a ory pleasant lawn party at her home Monday evening Tho lawn was rutty tx rut-ty decorated with Chinese lanterns and dancing and cards were enjoyable features Mlss Mildred Lane presided over the punch and Miss Josephine Valentino Val-entino assisted The gueslst ere Misses Marie McCovey Adelalno Coal tor Sybil Foote Mnrgnrot Coalter Alta WhlLbeck Laura Angel Hirel Pond Mildrcn Ian Messrs Tamca Shaw Amos Highlander Ernest Burton Ar tints Knross Will Xaylor Wood Hicks Well Culmcr Fred Nelson Ellch Prlndle George Butler Marie Wilkinson Wilkin-son Mr and Mrs H 1 Shannon 4 a Mr and Mrs Maurice Levy gave n trolley party and informal dance Tuesday evenlirg at Caldcrs park in honor o their daughter Cut la About one hundred Invitation were issued 0 u 4 Mr and Mrs IF E Schiller entertained enter-tained delightfully Monday evening In honor 01 Miss Mamie Millie of Portland Port-land Ore and Dr Stanley Newhouse of Kaiwas City e The noncommissioned officers al t Fort Douglas gave L hop Thursday nigh S S The members of St Marks guild 1 have their dny at tho lake nevt Tuesday Tues-day it 9 S Last Monday the Misses J Reese en tcrt med at an informal luncheon Tho able was beautifully decorated with nasturtiums I n rid sweet pens and a most delicious luncheon wan served I Those present wore Misses Jennie Calder Maude Smith Vie Chrtellm May Smith Lou Reese Kate Reese and Mis William E TCiio of Beaver I S Despite the rain and the gloomy ap pcnranct of lie weather one Jolly part par-t of young folks from tire city spent their Fourth In the canyon TJu party consisted of Charles Hardy and Mayme Rector John Frome anil Grace Mill ward Frank Dyer and Ilazcf Proctor Albert Gemini 1 and Nora Peart The parly l C fine home or Charles Hardy In the early morning After spending i the day they returned u In the evening Mr and II Montgomery onler talnod on Wednesday evening at their home No r i Capital I 1 nyonuc in I honor of the retiring and incoming ofllcors ot tine Fraternal Brotherhood Notwithstanding I Notwith-standing the l storm many were present I pres-ent and I delightful ovoulng spent Among those present wore Mcsdamcs Newman Kuyus Thome Itothwoll Sloan and Sun md tn Misses Koyesi Oar bcrl Johnson Fold and Field Mvssri Newman Kolhwcll Thome Gattrcl 1 Keyes and Sander S o Miss MarjorIe Ellerlxck will enlor L lain at a Kcnaington Tuesday afternoon E o a The You and I Crystal club met will Mr 1 and Mrs 1 G Holding at tbeli homo on Wednesday evening The dicoratlunn nnd tallies were or 1 patriotic pa-triotic nature u few games of hlgl live were played tIne following ladles I ij ri MISS BEHSBACE OF CHICAGO Whoso Engagement to Sam Steele Porter Is Announced ind gentlemen being winners Mrs D Gallachcr Mr T Harvey Mrs E G Holding and Mr W II Branch Af cr making n presentation to the hostess host-ess and partaking of refreshments In lie dining room the club adjourned for two weeks a Miss Helene Shcpard entertained In ormally Tuesday evening In honor of Mlssi Mary Cowan who left Wcdnes lay for Butte The Invited guests were Misses Cowan Mae Greatly Gaby Jvlngsbury Lov Liner Billings Aflon Klmball Messrs Beck Savage Janipbcll Elllol Klmball Grow George Smith Pembroke Chamberlln Ikimmcl and Sheets Mrs HW Branch gave two very inkiue parties during last week In honor h of her birthday The first on Monday afternon < xt which the time was pleasantly spent in a guessing contest Miss Williamson winning first prize and Mrs Claud Cllve the conso atlon prIze A dainty luncheon vas served on small tables each decorated with u different flower Those present were Mrs J 1 Hurst Mrs H L Bull Mrs J E Wonnacctt Mrs C Cllve and the Misses Graham Wtl ll lamson und Jennie Williamson On Tuesday evening the guests were Mr ind Mrs I Harvey D Gallachcr A Sallnchor Tlmms E G Iloldcn W Gulvcr and Mr Strickland who enjoyed en-joyed a few games of cards for which Mr and Mrs llarvey were awarded hl Irst prices Mrs Culver and Mr Gal ncher second and Mrs Holdcn and Mrs I Strickland consolation Refreshments Refresh-ments were served on small tablesdec I orated as follows First pansies second I sec-ond carnations third marigolds and fourth sweet peas The rooms were decorated with many wild flowers South Fork Notes Provo Canyon THIS 5fhe last excursion ex-cursion train brought a n fine crowd from Salt Lake more than two hundred enjoying en-joying j the festivities that the resort affortts S S S Mr and Mrs William Gordon of Provo were here r portion of the past week l S SS Louis Kolltz land family o the cap ital i city lao been guests for several days S 4 Miss M T Whltehdnd supervisor ot primary instruction In the schools of Benton Harbor MIohf Is sojourning for a period of two weeks u 4 Mrs C II Rauce of Salt Lake will I be n patron until September 1st 4 V I James A Twelves of the Provo Com week mercvial bank was a visitor early last 4 S A R Dergc of Salt Lake came up on Monday last and remained a few days daysW W B McBride of the Provo Democrat Dem-ocrat day was L pleasant caller last Sun S S S Other guests from Salt Lake are C Doscher L Barrett nnd family Ernest t Amslrec f L Hallo W J Kennedy Ken-nedy Mrs Ida Smith Mrs Dora King and J S Kirkwood arid wife OGDEN SOCIETY I was a rather Quiet week socially in Ogdon Inst week I so far as elaborate af fairs wcro concerned but there were a number o Informal gatherings of Interest Inter-est The cool weather has delayed tho camping exodus but this will doubtless commence in n week or twoS 1 two-S Ik Miss Bole Wellcr of Salt Lake City care to Ogden Wednesday to visit a few I days with Mist Annls Brown S S Wednesday evening the young people o c the I3aptlsit church were very pleasantly enlell nell at tho Unpilst parsonage b y Rov and Mrs 0 C Wright paraonure Mr and Mrs McLaren Boylo and Mist in Wonllha DoiiKlan loft Vedncsdny for the mostly 13nijt whcro in Chicago they will visit for some time u > Tho ladles of the Episcopal church gave a cake sinlu Wednesday at BurLo stan which was I decided sUcceSS O I Mlpn lines Fan lo 1 visiting Miss Savage lsllnS Ils In Salt Lake City SWLJO Tho annual mooting of the Child Cul I ture club was hell Friday Isine 20th at tho pleasant homo o Mrs l S S Smith on Adama avenue Thrro was a good at lr tendance of members who listened at t tontJvely to the reports of the various officer TIne presidents report sliovc Isi lan l-an Increased membership I which place the cub as tho I llrst In tlal I respect In the city t Pine treasurer reported a large surplus sur-plus the effect of which will probably be I to decrease the dues of members for the coming yar All reports showed the cub to be flourishing ICjOI ni accomplishing a good work among the members Tho following officer were elected for tho ensuing year President Mlsu Sara Wha inn vlcrpiwldont Mrs it J Taylor recording re-cording secretary Mrs Daniel Humor I oorrcHpondliuc Mrs I1 J lmrcHlloIHlnl ueerctury t l Cook treasurer Aln 1arley T Wright After Vrlh Arer the meeting tie houicis served dainty re die freahmenls and the club adjourned sine 0 + P Mr and Mrs I N IPulton left Thursday L for a trip to California r Ned narmlHldr II at home again from an hLn 11 absence oi Rome inoiithn In Hoiiihcrn Xo vada < l S U t I Mrs A Toponco left Wednesday for a two months visIt In Star valley n Mcfdamcs I C nnd A P Blgolow re turned TticHrtay coOn a three weeks visit to the coiuit I Mrs C S Pnlver and daughter left Tuesday for the northwest and will vIm nit In Hpokane Seattle BpolclC Scatto and Portland before their return S S S Mr and Mrs J B Auh of South Out clchan h a aro visiting Mr and Mrs Charles S Mrs Broaden nnd laughter Virgic vhs tcd in Ogden during tho week t j Mr and Mrs E Paul Jones havo returned re-turned from their trip to California S S o Mlsa Francis Bnasott Is visiting Mica M ary Drake at Corinne Tho ping pang social at tho Fifth ward imiiscmcnt hal Tuesday evening was n groat success The novelty of tho entr tnlnment drew a great S 4 crowd 5 Mrs A r Marshall of Pocatcllo with h icr children hi visiting a Ogden relatives Miss Ilanmih Dee visited Mrs A J Hoffman at Salt Lake City Inst week U J 4 Mlas Ethel Carey Is visiting In Salt Lake City the guest of Mra H B Shan lon 4 lonf Mr and Mrs Paul W Stctchor liava returned to Ogdcn after their trip on tho coaat Their many friends wish them a t long l happy and a prosperous wedded life Mrs C C Brown on Sunday evenIng Inst l entertained n number of relatives in honor o the 73rd birthday anniversary of her mother Mrs Lcavlll L Thursday afternoon Mrs Frank J Can non gave her regular annual entertainment entertain-ment to thc old ladles of her ward Over thirty of tho grjuidmtis attended and were ontcrlalncd during tho afternoon and evening In various ways much to their delight These inmiil occasions arc red letter l days to the old an ladles l Tuesday afternoon Mrs Oliver gave an elognnt luncheon to a select party oC her lady l friends at the Weber club Yesterday nftornoon Mrs A J Warner entertained ut whist the games being followed by C delicious luncheon Tuesday afternoon lrs F J Klcacl entertained en-tertained 1 number of her lady friends and Wednesday afternoon her younger friends In honor of her druightorlnlaw Mrs Fred J Klcscl Jr oC Sacramento 4 u Mrmu A E Pratt Is vlaltlng friends In Suit Lake City 4 Miss Mnnilo Porter ot Salt Lake Is visiting Mrs Maulo friends Ml5mn Ethol Camp Is visiting Salt Lake S 4 S Mrs F R Towno and children havo gone to Wyoming to spend tho summer on their ranch O 4 Mrs E Boyd mil Miss Stfilla Cooper left early In the week for I trip through tho Northwest 4 C Llent John A Berry of Fort Douglas I spent tho Fourth In Ogdcn the guest of Mr and Mrs A D F Reynolds euCst 4 4 U visit I Mrs A Day Is back from a California W S U Miss Voda Eccles entertained Tuesday nnd Thursday evenings In honor ot her visiting friend Mlsa Laura Dunne of POIlnnl Ore Both were extremely plea ant functions 74 Rev E I Goshen left yesterday for the East to spend the summer PARK CITY SOCIETY The largest and most elegant affair of tho week was the reception given on Thursday evening by Dr arid Mrs C M lson ln 10101 o c their innigunter Miss IJenale I and Miss Maybelle Reynolds The hOI < o wan bcnutltully decorated pottud 1 Plants cnrnnllons mind quantities or roses Inc uelnng used The lellS throughout trail wan entirely In green and behind a ecrcen of palms an orchestra played during the evening led by Mrs Emma eurlnl Tho arriving Lucsta were received by Dr and I Mis rhI5Oi fl0l MSS Reynolds and Mlas 1onol vri 1lNs llson Assisting were Mrs < M Ii Alien Mrs Shnrlei Slilulds lincl Frances ShluMs p Jlio library wna In red and green nnd here time punch bowl plnch 1owl was presided over by Miss Kate jvllcn and Miss Hnnnnh Jr compte In the parlors pink was the color used while pink and white were the colors soon In the colOs OI dmlngroom Large Jalgc vases of bright carnatlona adorned the I table over which wna strewn the n same lowers with marion of amilax wlill llnnCIn mla a tho nine wore draped with nspariKU S nlusnoso ant the cniulclubra were shaded c I pink Those wh cnneclublu In wCI dining dlnll room wero Miss Kntherlne Luwcnce i ailsis Eleanor lJ sun Miss ICate Malnno and IIms Rhoda Xcllscn From s until inust mklnliht the uml pt mllnhhl gucslH arrived or de parted rind the strains of sweet music wore heard mlnclcd with the merriest i chatter and Inuifhtur The hundred or more who called hlncl r 101e cnlell thinning the evening I Joyed to the full exienl all the pleasure S of the delightful affair i r S Mr and Mrs Charles Heath ontcrtnlnc l at a charming dinner party Fridnv Tliclr guists woro Mr and Mrs J M 1 Cram I n Hurlbut md dn ugh tel Mlas Nina and Mrs M D 4 Mr and Mr5 M D 1 Ilurlbu Mlis Jcysle and Mnfter Frank lurlhl horn yin mr 111 1rovo river the Inlter jart of the wee for a few days outing D I A plciusnnt event In honor of the CO JiimbltL Undents was the Informal ni home of Mr and Mrs F W Sherman rldny afternoon and l evening The larKe plenuniu rooms were profuuely and beati tliuliy diicoratfid with the national I colors roses ramatlonn and amllnx At i oelocli l the young ladler and a number of Invltur Kiic ta arrived and Joined line nuulcntM ai nn elaborate luncheon served In the spa choirs diningroom The table decoration nnd plnco cards were In red broad rib bonA ot red Matin dividing the aides UUlI i extending from a handsome cumorplccn oC deep red carnation Candelabra ihnded In red completed tho Cold scheme The host and hostess wero ns i slated by Mrs J W White nnd Mlfi m Florence Jostphlno Smith Tho stiidunU present woro fe8rll Cabot Kndd Wldi mall Constant Morrcll Law Ilcndrlclc son Sliaw llrady Smith Lovolov Ca lainl Holt I PcI loin Stlllwell C tint her nit nd Knoblauch The frlondo who were in vltcd to meet the gucsts of honor wor tho MIuieM Jobephlne Smith Mnnd Grny Jenn Pearson Lillian Bnln May Balllcu Beanie Wlbnn May 1 belle Rcynolds Martha n Mar-tha Lannlnc Holllstor Hancock oT Salt Lnko MIsH Baslmnn of MIchlirun McoKrn Cadet ISdwaid Iecomnto of West Point Jl M Ho ell R E Whcrrltt F McFnd den 31 Allen and MeCnskcII S U S Mrs F W Iliyt ontortalncd at a charming lawn party Monday afternoon In honor of tho Bible class of the Con Lrcirntlonal church Miss Martha Lun If nlnp assisted Mrs ILiyt in maklnc the afternoon a aoclnl nail pleasant one and tine young liidltH present enjoyed nine event mOM heartily A dainty Umcheon was served the guests who were iho MlMcn Nolllo Paul Florence Clark Ulioila Mason Margaret Paul LMnu Wlllccnaon Ella and Pearl Snyder and othera Mien Katherlne Lawrence MIH May Bnllloc Simon Framer and Hoy McDonald spent the Fourth at the Hot Pola Mrn W II Roy entertained ai a de Chtfnl dinner on Sunday evening In honor of her dnTiglitcrs Lulu DaisY and Hazel The affair was charmingly Informal In-formal and more enjoyable than rnoiO formal events The Kiieua of the oven lOll were Lillian and May ledges George Geiger Iltnry bill George Batea and Robert Roy 4 Mr K P Lecomplc and dauirhtcr Hannah nuurmd from Salt Lake Thursday Thurs-day rnornlnK whither they went to meet Cadet B IucontUo l of V emit 1ohu who returned with them lid will rppnrt the drummer In Park wIth his parents and former schoolmates e Mrs V V Rice went down to Sail Luke yesterday to meet hor aimers Mrs J B Ferris nnd Mra Nellie Soiitlivul who havo Just jcturnrd from Montreal Canada Mru Southwell will roltirn to Pare with Mrs nieo and remain during tine sumrnur months 4 W Mrs John Reed Mn W W Armatrnng MI B Lillian Rxiln and Dr Stanley NdV hoiiso spent Monday at the King mine > Mrs P McPherson and non Gordon aro cpcndinc Hcvcrnl days In Zlo1 visiting with friends 4 Mrs J T 1 Hnrrla and foIls P Watson or Salt Lnk will be jruests of Mr and Mrs W G La rub next week f Mr and Mrs TV W ArmalronR entertained enter-tained very informally Tuesday cvciilnt at a Wtlah raroblt In honor of IL small company of the Columbia students and acv a-cv Invited friend Instrumental riloo ions were charmingly given I by Mr Holt and others of the party and a most dc llffhtful evening Willi passed by nil The nesta were Mian Jean Pcnnion Mlsa Lillian Lil-lian Dnln Miss Aljuid Gray Mrs C A Blocher Slossrs Holt Damborper Mc Caakiill Bowl Landers and Baldwin Mrs H L Love assisted by her t118tI Miss Martha La n film cnrertalned the Indies of tho Congregational Church society soci-ety very dfillght fully at tho home of tIn e former yesterday afternoon M O Jlr and Mrs F A Bird will entertain the Minces Laura Bird and Bee ileOonnld or Salt Lake the cornliiK week C 4 I Mrs R C Cordoll and daughter Mar RUerltc of Salt Lake are Guests of Mr and Mrs J M Lockhnrt t n Miss Eastman of Michigan and rll Hollister Hancock of Salt ralce I arrived In P ark Tuesday and are quests of Col and Mrs William M Ferry and Mrs M V Allen at North Park Miss Fannie Bird of Salt Lake will nr rlvc in Pirk this week and will be the guest of Dr and Mr B P Lccomptr V U Mr anal Mrs F A McCarty entertained it dinner Sunday evening In honor of Dr and Mrs Royal Wight Hrsldcs tim quests of honor there wcro present Mr Wight I Mr Holland Mr Mark WJuhl and Joncphlnc MpCarty After dinner mo gen ti Icmen enjoyed n horseback ride to the King mine 4 4 Mrs W C Wallace Lsbell McLnuphlln Grace Edna Holcn nnd IlcKile Wallace arc over at Jlockport visiting with friends 4 A Mr nnd Mrs J II Steele spent tho Fourth In the metropolis the guests of Mrs Dr Mnntor 0 Misses Carrie arid Corn Sutton of Provo i came up to Park Monday and are giieils or Mr and Mrs L P Kimball 4 II C Mrs W G Lamb returned homo Thursday Thurs-day morning after a pleasant weeks visit with Mrs E F Holmes 3 m Mr and Mrs F U Davis hnvn ai their guests Mrs Charles Short and two children chil-dren of Salt Lake 4 Mr and Mrs Henry Welsh and their rrucsls Mlin Anna Wall of New York and Dr Turner of Biitte spent Monday at the famous Hot Pots 4 4 Mr and Mrs M 1 Jorgonson aro visit In friends at ICanias S 2 A party composed of the following ladles la-dles and Rontlcinen spent yesterday at tanner nnd tho Hot I Pots Misses Currlo and Cora Sutton Mlnnlo Ixeseel Mrs P 11 Towey Mr and Mrs Lcrin KImbnII J 00 Kescel 1 and others a m Mr and Mrs E D Sutton returned to Provo today after spending a week with relatives 4 The MioiQs Lulu and Daisy Roamed entertained enter-tained at a pleasant Fourth of July party Friday evening I rime Invited guests woro I Misses May and Lillian Hctlprea Mesns George Bates Will Sutton Harry Hall Rob Roy and George Geiger Carpenters new dancclinll was oponed to the public Friday evening with it brilliant bril-liant l ball given by Prof H B Younger Tho elegant hall was crowded with dancers danc-ers and a delightful evening1 parsed ball b-all who were In nitandancc A mntlneo was given yentcrdnv afternoon and at both eventS the Misses Gertrudu Mc Laushlln Elenor Pcgan and Flora Fer nette danced the Pastoral which vn t cleverly executed fi AMiss A-Miss Clara Boyd of Kansas City will arrive In Park the first of the week to spend somo lime with Mra W W Armstrong Arm-strong 4 Miss Lillian Bain la the guest of Miss 0 Jean Pearson PROVO SOCIETY Nothing could havo boon more erne l than the misfortune which befell a dear lllllc canyon party which was planned hour i h-our dearest little girls and to which only our nicest boys woro invited The canyon was chosen because of Its romantic a 1111 picturesque surroundings And then bu catiso IL would be so cool and nice In tin party was sweet La Von Pierce who II I nn artist She was to plant her little I easel bcsldo time murmuring brook nnd akctch while lovetouched admirers strewn about her foot gazed on In ccalacy Well rivaling her was Ut1 hs songbird Miss Gates whose sweet melodies were nchuduled to float out mystically from sonic hidden bower enrapturing as the song of u dream Beautiful Hazel Taylor waa to pose amid dreamland aurrnundlngs and insjjlro whirlwind emotions In the heiirta of the Vcnuamates who strutted about But ah Sad calamity I Cruel i weather man Reckless Spccknrt u A very largo nnd prettily arranged 7Con I alngton tea partY was given Wednesday altcrnoon bi Mcsdamos B Cluff Crosby and Tanner The Moral decorations were a fenturo and attendance elegant Mr Joseph T Farror was the victim of a Kucccssfiil surnrlbc Tuesday evening The affair wan planned by his charming wife and although only designed to be a quiet little recognition of Mr Farmer birthday was in all a very Jolly and sue cccartil event Cl 4 Mr Jesse Knight gave a very enjoyable Fourth of July celebration With tho coming In oY the early hours of the glorl oils day Jlreworks wore spent and mualc enjoyed t a a Hotel Roberts recognised the occasion of Independence day The early morning wna made patriotic by the roar of the llrccrackcrs nnd nvrotochnlea which received re-ceived the accompaniment of a stringed orehciitrn The gucHtn hugely enjoyed their genial hosls patriotic effortS 0 effort-S II Mr and Mrs Rood Smoot cclobraleil tho Fourth in a patriotic manner Plan early hours of the day wore greeted by tho vociferous cannon boom and beautiful py rolcchnlcfl wore displayed Stationed on the front veranda was the ClnffLewls mandolin club The guests greatly cn JoiCd the unique affair U S Mr and Mrs 13 Chin cclibrate their all ver wedding tomorrow evening Elaborate IIrcpn rations arc being made and an 1m monse aggregation of bullion la antlcl minted 4 4 S The MIsses Catherine and Clnlr Dongal of Salt Lake fame down to attend the t canvon party They will bo the guests of Mlas Hnvicl Tnylo for a tow days 4 4 The grand ball given at Mozart hall Friday Fri-day evening was pcrhap the largest ball of tho year The weather made the affair very enjoyable Mr George Goddard of Salt Lake In In the Garden City Mr Goddard la held over by pressing bunlncaa Col Ed Loose celebrated the Fourth as I i = ii is his wont to l1u In the Nothlrlb waR mlnlln way oC pyrotoehnllJ lIe was dbcuurmneIS and SWeet rJ S 4 Mr flab Irvine Wmntt wino eclehmlcd the tlorlouu UII Ilohtr clay or UI031 C s hlnnrny 11lItI1IlIlc I ne Salt Lake in I lhr locle net in Provo dolnc J |