Show I I i 1 r 71 t irS ir h i T1J f < IU S bi1 r y f I I 1 t a 11 1 t r 1 1 l 1 I t I p f r I t I r I l 41I I r rte e t u + 4 A fairly gay week in the social world j i was the one Just closed with its numerous I + I nu-merous weddings theater parties and k 1 1 smaller events oC various kinds A I I i I row pleasant afternoon parties were I I t given in honor of this weeks brides I I while guests from out or town were entertained J I en-tertained at cards and luncheons There I will be two large church weddings during I r 1 dur-ing the coming week the first on 1 i t Wednesday evening that of Miss Dick f i son and Mr Schulder on Thursday 11 evening that oC Miss Welby and Mr 1 i I t Earls Both the young couples are 1 extremely popular her and their friends are looking forward to the weddings 1 I wed-dings with very great interest Aside i from these events no large l affairs V + have yet been planned for the coming l t wtrck but there will be the usual num I j her of Informal luncheons teas and card parties I I DicksonSchulder Wedding i l The most brilliant social event of the r I Doming week will be the wedding of I Miss Irene Eatle Dlckeonj daughter of E Mr and Mrs William Howard DIekson i and Russell Gruby Schulder on I I Wednesday evening The ceremony i 1 will be performed at St Marks cathedral i cathe-dral at S oclock followed by a large I reception at the Knutsford hotel It will be a yellow and white wedding I these colors to bo carried out in the h gowns of the maid attending in the fhurch decorations and in the decorations decora-tions at the hotel Miss Wakcllng is to I be the maid of honor and Mis Gllles + pie MIss Evelyn Mason Miss Maclean I and Miss Ja < = mlne Young the brides I 1 maids Rudolph R Schulder Jr will I attend the groom sis best man and the ushers will be Iessrs I Walter C Shoup Ralph Richards Brisham Cannon and Wlllard Thompson ti At the Country Club r J The last guest day at the Country I I Muh was a mont enjoyable one and although t1 I I al-though no special social features were rrangcd on account of the abs nco of 1 me hoot Mr Newlioue the afternoon i and evening were very pleasantly t passed In an Informal way Quite a I number enjoyed the buffet supper and In lieu of the usual dance given on guest days spent the evening informally infor-mally Mrs Russell Lord Tracy will be hostess hos-tess at the club next Saturday the features fea-tures arranged for the day being an approaching and putting contest tea at 1 oclock and a table dhote dinner 1 at G oclock Dinner for Visitors Senator and Mrs Kearns entertained Informally at dinner on Tuesday evening even-ing In honor of Assistant Secretary of 1 the Treasury R 13 Armstrong of Washington Collector of the Port Stranahan and Hamilton Fish a prominent prom-inent railroad magnate of Xew York Later the guests were entertained by Col Bubb at the commandants quarters quar-ters Fort Douglas For Mrs Russell Twentyone guests were entertained at luncheon on Thursday afternoon by I Mrs Le Grande Young and the Misses Young Mrs Harold Russell being the guest of honor The guests were seated at three small tables decorated with nasturtiums clusters of the same flowers flow-ers being used as favors To Wed LosAngeles Girl L A Monroe the popular chief clerk In the trafilce department of the San Pedro Los Angeles Salt Lake railroad rail-road will leave next Thursday for Los Angeles where he will be married to Miss Viola Cornell on Monday September I Septem-ber Sth Miss Cornell is prominent in Los Angeles society circles the daughter daugh-ter of a wellknown railroad official of the coast and will be welcomed by Mr Monroes many friends here They will arrive In Salt Lake about October 10th Beautiful Wedding Reception On Thursday evening at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs D W James a large and beautiful wedding reception was given In honor of their daughter Minnie Horne and Lafayette T 1 Whitney whose marriage took place in the Temple on Thursday morning The home was most artistically decorated deco-rated throughout quantities of autumn flowers and vines with palms and other greens being used In the parlor where the brlday party received the decorations decora-tions were all In white and green consisting con-sisting of asters ferns smilax clematis clema-tis and palms The library was similarly simi-larly decorated save that the colors were pink and green Oriental rugs and draperies with palms and other potted plants made a most pleasing picture In the livingroom Red was the t color used in the diningroom and ho decorations were strikingly beautiful beauti-ful Broad satin streamers entwined In sii flax extended from the chandelier to the four corners of the room and large bows of the same ribbon ornamented orna-mented the table Cut glass vases of brilliant red carnations stood on table sideboard and china closet while can I delabra and electroliers with shades of red cast a bright light over all Beautiful Beau-tiful centerpieces of lace over red covered cov-ered the table the entire effect being unusually pleating Assisting in receiving receiv-ing the guests who numbered some 200 were Mr and Mrs D W James and Mr and Mrs H G Whitney Miss Rhetta Pypcr and Miss Katherine Rogers Rog-ers presided at the coffee urn In the diningroom and assisting In serving refreshments were the Misses Gertrude Moyle Ethel Rogers Lyle Kate and Mabel James Louie Home Lena Moore Emily and Helen Whitney Punch was served from a I pretty booth In the livingroom by the Misses Hattie Hat-tie Whitney and Florence Home The bride wore a beautiful gown of cream peau de crepe exquisitely embroidered em-broidered by hand with white roses and made en traine over taffeta She carried a shower boquet of bride roses Mr and Mrs Whitney will be at home to their friends after October 1st at 152 Fourth street To Receive Informally Tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 5 oclock Mrs S V Shelp and Mrs John T Daniel will receive their friends informally in-formally at the home of Mrs Shelp 204 East Third South street Mrs Frank B Stephens will assist In re celvlnir In Honor of Miss Welby Miss Winnie Welby one of the popular pop-ular brides of the coming weelc was guest of honor at a very enjoyable informal I formal Kensington on Thursday afternoon after-noon the affair being given by Mrs W S Ellerbcck and Miss Edythe Kllcr I beck Some twenty guests were resent res-ent and a pleasant surprise for the bridetobe was the china shower given during the afternoon Supper was served early in the evening and rya feature fea-ture was an Immense wedding cake containing a ring a thimble and pennies pen-nies The event was a delightful one In every way Informal Luncheon Miss Gertrude McGrath entertained at an Informal luncheon last Tuesday In honor of Mra Thompson of Helena Red asters formed the table decorations decora-tions Covers wore luid for eight the guests being Mrs Thompson Mr Rose Miss Salisbury Miss Laura Sherman Miss Kinney Miss Dorothy Klnncy Popular Singer Wedded The marriage of Miss Luella Fcrrln daughter of Mr and Mrs Josiah Ferrln of Ogden and John Sharp took place In the Salt Lake Temple Friday at 2 oclock An Informal receipt Ion followed fol-lowed at the home of the brides sister Mrs Stingharn and later a wedding supper was enjoyed by members of the family Mr and Mrs Sharp left the same evening for New York where they will make their home for a time the bride to continue her musical studies the groom to continue < his work in a medical college Both have the I best wishes of a host of friends in this I and other Utah cities I Afternoon Card Party I A pleasant afternoon event of lie I week wits lhe card party given Wednesday 1 I day by Mrs Abncr Luman in honor of her guest Mrs E S Murray of Rock Springs Sixtythree was the game played and after a spirited contest by the more than thirty uests present prizes were awarded to Mrs P Keogh Mrs Parks and Mrs von Knobloch Mrs W W Rivers Miss Luman and Miss Irma Rivera assisted the hostess in entertaining her guests Sunflowers asters I as-ters and wild lose berries were used in the pretty decorations Heads of girls beautifully done in water colors were used as scores and tallies I Luncheon for Mrs Murray Mrs E S Murray of Rock Springs was the guest of honor at a prettily appointed ap-pointed luncheon on Monday when Mrs W W Rivers was the hostess The decorations were entirely of sunflowers II I and were very effective A low mound of the flowers formed the centerpiece and large clusters lied with yellow satin ribbons The favors for the guests I A large cluster of beautiful pink cosmos was found at the plate of the guest of honor The sunflower Idea was also I carried out In the place cards which were done in water colors There were ten guests seated at one large table including in-cluding Mrs Murray Mrs Luman Mrs Tolm T Treasure Mrs Joseph Young Mrs 1 F E Schoppe Mrs1 Mellon Mrs Barbce Mrs T R Black rind Miss Irma Rivers ReeseLovcndale Marriage i Cards announcing the marriage of Miss Louise C Reese and Julius H I I Lovendale have Just been issued The I marriage took place at the brides home I Ion I-on Thursday evening Dean Eddie of St Marks cathedral officiating Mr I I and Mrs Lovendale left the same evening J even-ing for a months visit In California before taking up their residence bore j Both are well and popularly known and i I will have the sincerest congratulations and good wishes of their friends d 1 Pretty Home Wedding I A very pretty home wedding was that of Miss I Grow daughter of Mr and Mrs I Continued on Page 20 II ll i 1 j iJJ OCety I I I p N i l Continued from Page IS L r I a I 1 In R Grow and Capl William C I I I ebb which took place at the family t Thursday evening at S silence on i I 14 lock Apostle need Smnot performing I I11 1 j e ceremony The bride was attended I it I 14 Miss Chloe Smoot and Will Kneasa host In the decoration of is the man I I i parlor where the 1 bridal party stood 1 I I I i ncilcnn flags alone were used The 11 was a mass of gorgeous I sunflowers i i J iPe In the clnlnirroom white asters + Ill + I I 1 1 tl ferns wore effectively used About I lay guests were present and assisting I bridal puny In receiving and enter j f < 11 IIISIIK them were Sim Seymour H i hDln Mrs C R Holoman and MHH Ui i I J I f arv Jonathan After October lat t t I i j pt and Mrs Webb will be at home tot lI to-t I Ii 1 JI clr friends at Sifi West First North t I 1 JouesKcnd Wedding Jtl I I = J Miss Annie E Jones daughter of Mr + by id Mrs L IT Jones and T Slayne lIt 1 I I I I I I ad were married at the home of the 1 I I it Ides inirents on Thursday evening ut j II I 1 i 50 oclock Kev Charles E Perkins of tin cere Pauls church performing jll I I I I I 11 ony From 8 to 11 oclock a wedding 1 t when some sixty I I l ft ceptlon was held 1 J r tests called to wish the young couple 1 I I happiness Miss Irma Head sister Ii I I 1 the grown and Miss Goldie Bean of I bridesmaids and Harry 1 ovo were the II Ii I xl i mes brother of t the bride best manic rl I 1 man-ic bride wore a pretty gown of gray I I I + ope trlrnmod In appiiuue and carried 1 i j t I 1 t fide roses Asters of various shades j 1 + tll ere used In the different rooms with II rll r easliisr effect After October 1st Mr I II + 1 f id Sire Head will receive their lends fJ I X11 1 I I 570 East Sixth South meet i l11 t I I 1 11 n t J I Popular Couple Married 1 I I Bishop Orson F Whitney olllclated atc I I I l + at-c manlast of Miss Irene May Squires li J I id Royal Gordon Williams which look I J r i ace at the home of the I brides Parents It t 1 I t 1 r Z and Mrs W C Squires on V ednes xy evening Only the family and inti 1 II p 1lJ 1 ate friends of the young people wll II Ij I I 1 ssed the ceremony which took place J 7 oclock but later a large reception I 111 I 1 as held when many friends showered ii I i j I ie bride and groom with congratula before the 1 I ons and good wishes Just I I I rldal party entered the parlor Miss I II I uth Wilson sang Oh Promise Me I id as they walked down the stairs Into JII 1 ie parlor played the Bridal Chorus f f om Lohengrin and at the oonelu I I III ij on of the service the wedding march S om Mendelssohn The bride was I III I owned In white Bilk mulle made over t iffela and carried bride roses Miss I I i i 1 eone Wiscomb was maid of honor and i tj p as daintily gowned in pale green crepe t + e chine Her bouquet was of white I jg It 1 r + sters James Davis was the best man 1111 Si t t Assisting the bridal party In receiving I ere Mr and tits t TV C Squires Mr 1 Ind Mrs A L Williams and Mrs Hat I i I 1 + e Carter Mrs Smith a sister of the I I r I I ride presided In the diningroom and I 1 4 j as assisted by the Misses Gertrude I L j loyle Louie Moyle and Hattie Whit 11 4 I ney Miss Annie Sorensen served punch In the hall In the decoration of the home autumn Cowers and vines were used almost entirely A pretty canopy of srnlhix and asters with palms on either side made an effective background back-ground for the receiving party Pink and white asters with greens J were used In the decorallonu of the parlor and back parlor red anles with ribbons rib-bons and candelabra shades 01 the same color In the diningroom The most striking decorations were Seen in the hull whore the walla wero covered with Indian blankctn with quantities o1 u praKUH plumosa and mmflowers on II iinnnlMcr and formlntr n ftlcze around tho hall Mr and SIr William will heat he-at home to their many friends after October Oc-tober 1st at Sf3 Second street Tea for Young Folks A number or thc young friends of Miss Havcl Clark wore pleasantly entertained en-tertained at tea at her home asl Monday Mon-day afternoon Among the young people peo-ple present were The Misses Gladys and Florence Wlcklns Hazel Cutler Stella Kane Erik Sholes Helen Hunt Helen Drown Helen Smith Margie Wooley Maigle Shoemaker Vera Mann Olive Jones Stella Fry Edna Richter Wllla Druce Eloise Offenbach Louisa Girsky Judith Lillie Ada r1 > ham Alia Montgomery Masters Gene Reeves Dale Smith Earl Brink Willie Hunt Sherman Llllle Jim LillIe Warren Sholes Wlmleld Sholes Charlie Mitchell Slannie Shoemaker Stanley Dkkaon Kulon Dlckson Charlie Cot tiell Jr Freddie Glrskv Frank Bowers Bow-ers Ernlo l t Dowers Ernie Young Jr Opal Club The Opal club ulll not hold regular fol celcly soeiahi as has been the custom In the past but will no doubt give one or two balls during the coming winter After the last nodal last season a uusi ness meeting was held and a resolution Introduced to disband the dub which was clone as it was thought advisable to not continue under the old plan At a later date the club was reorganized with the following officers who are also the officers for the next season C L Berry president John Shields vice president A F Angell secretary DIE DI-E M Keyior treasurer Other Weddings Two wellknown young people were married in this city last Tuesday evening even-ing at the home of Rev J H Blckel ort the or-t First Methodist church The bride was Silts Blanche Lnthhouse of this city and the groom Clarence C Boden of Ogden A few of the Intimate friends of the bride and groom witnessed wit-nessed the ceremony Mr and Mrs Boden left for Ogden the same evening where they will make their home O 0 A pretty wedding of the week was that of Miss Anna C Larson and Harry Har-ry Bridge which took place Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs John Larson of ISO B street Bishop O F Whitney performed the ceremony in the presence pres-ence of a number of relatives and friends of the young people Mr and I A 1k h 4 r + tit t A M r iIV rt IJJ t < T r4i iI h 1 y d 1 I I i I 9 U X < e c 74 i 1 f h r s 7 v r t 1 J J Jt t Miss Ada Marie Pratt One of Mrs E D KnappenWhitelieads Advanced Pupils Mrs Bridge will make their home In this city M M S 0 U Club The M M S O U club spent a most enjoyable afternoon at the home of Miss Annie Parsons 82 Quince street Thurs r day September 17 1903 The time was delightfully spent In needlework musical musi-cal selections games and social chat Refreshments were served from a table prettily decorated with fall flowers and fruits carrying out the colors of the club The club then adjourned for two weeks Future Events The ladies oC the First Presbyterian church will give a merchants luncheon in the church parlors next Thmsdny September 21th from 12 to 2 oclock P Mrs Levis Evans will entertain the Cup and Saucer club at her home next Tuesday evening I A Miss Dlckson will entertain the members mem-bers of hOI bridal party at the Knuts ford tomorrow evening u I Will Hall and Frank Judge entertain at luncheon at the Country club next Wednesday A alls D 11 1 Gray gives an Informal muslcale at her home Tuesday evening Future Weddings The marriage of Miss Edith Ferry and Lieut Merrill will lake place at the brides home in Michigan on October Octo-ber 21st A I Mlai li XeHle Walker and Dr M K I Stewart will married in this city on the evening of October 24th o A A The engagement of Miss Grace Sur line and Elzi IT Drmnmond was announced an-nounced during the week the marriage to take place on September UJJrd noOn no-On Wednesday evening September 3rd Miss Margaret Snell daughter of Mr and Mrs J1 1 Such and Ijlsmarcl Snyder will be united In marriage at the home ot the brides parents Purely Personal Mr nnd Sirs S F Fetnon leave today to-day for a short visit In Milwaukee and St Paul V O a The Misses KIm I Y are now at home to their friends at the White apartment house on South State street v A V > Mr and Mrs John Stuart Stanley have I moved to J87 J street where they are at home to their friends M A a I Hon William II King is in Chicago for few dn a days j a 9 A I Sir J S Jenkins left yesterday morning for a months visit In Chicago V A A Robert Ferguson Is spending some lime in Ilofcton 9 ft n Mrs Reed Smoot and children of Provo Pro-vo are In the city visiting I Mrs Collln Q 9 tr Adner Gloss will return today from Chicago where he has been attending school for a year and will be the guset for a lime ot his parents f 1 Mr and Mrs I C Glosz t A It Sirs Rebecca Little and tits Ida Sinool Dusenberry are home from Cnrdstovn Canada where they visited for several weeks with Mr and Sirs Jesse Knight < a Dr E A Trlpp has gone to Chicago for a brief vacation sow Sir and Sirs I N Elliott and the Misses Elliott leave this week to make their home In Fay Nev 6 U A Judge and Sirs Ritchie and Miss Ritchie of Lima 0 are spending a short time in Salt Lake goes of the rnmlllcH of K F Ilanna and Dr W s Hudson of Capitol hill this city a Sir and Mrs F S Richards were Ogden visitors during the week I r r II I Miss Mary Wight man has returned from California where aim piHDOil sv cnil weeks of the summer A Sir and Sire Charles L I Rood re turned early In the week from Purl Clly where they spent several days J visiting friend l P n SIiH Fred Scant left Tuesday for her home in Chicago after a months vbk with Salt Lalccfriends = b O Mten Marie Luce is home from 1nrJ City t where she has been visiting friend n a Alit A-lit and Mrs Charles De Moist formerly for-merly of Provo have taken up their residence In this city and are at home to their friends at 13fi McClellan avenue ave-nue s I Bias 1 Slubiil Corbin han returned from her Hummers vacation in Illinois and Is at home at Sir I La Forgee H3 East First South street i I n A Sirs D 1 Bartholomew and Slaster George Hobblns are home from a ten days visit In California O e y A T Lowe of T70 East Third South street Is entertaining his sister Sirs 11 B Turner who is the wife of ShiJ U 13 Turner of the Eighth i Infantry r U S A P 0 A Sire P G Hampton > and daughter SIlss Lottie have returned from a months visit with relatives and friends In Idaho 0 0 0 Miss Kiltie Johnson entered St Slarys academy during the week and twill I will he there during the remainder ol the year r IT P Prof Orson Pratt spent the past week in Ogden visiting friends A o a Sirs 71 V Pease Is at home again after a pluamnt i outing In Wyoming and Colorado A A > a Sir and Sirs George W Snow are home fromDenver where they visited friends for ten daysO O 16 Sirs A P Weeter of Park City Is visiting Tim Gertrude Slayer s III n Sir and Sirs SI O Johnson have gone to California where Mrs Johnson John-son will spend the winter Sir Johnson John-son will return to Salt Lake In a few weeks n r Sir and Sirs SI B Whitney spent Wednesday In Ogden W AMiss A-Miss Delia Snow la visiting friends In Ogden for a few days r 7 AMiss A-Miss Slabel Eager in enjoying a several sev-eral weeks tour of the Eastern States i M U V Dr and Sirs A 13 Peak left Wednesday Wednes-day morning for California going Continued on Page 22 I pP m r I N I JIt rE t J 1 E jt 1 SOciety I ilu i 1 + b I 1li X 1r t Continued from Puso 20 1 II 1 it I 1 tIr i l overland They will bi away aevornl I IUkJ I t1 I a III I tF 1 t Di1 nnd Mr A J Ilofnim hiivo returned i 1 I I ° i d re-turned frnm u month visit I In California I I fornia I I i 1 I tI g J r Jen Norlhrup of Mlnneiipolln IH I tits = I Ill I t d Itlnjj at the home of Mr and Mrs JC I of I es f S r i W Taylor I L r jt I II 1 m Mrs Elizabeth Hooper Dunbar is r r + now at home in her friends at I Whitehall I C t I + f 1 White-hall on North Main street 11 I t ml o I i I 1 l J + i I Miss I5r ale Rich of Pocatello Is I a guest of Miss Virginia Jones of this 1 r 1 J1 + I city II I I I IJ L i i 1111 i Mrs W T Brooks has returned from 1 i 1 JCamas where blie vlKlteil several tt I weeks during the summer I I I 1 n v r t rJ t I l Miss Rebecca Morris Is home from a Ul I + two weeks visit with Logan friends l I 0 O V H I The friends of Miss Agnes r Ryan will f I 4 I he glad to learn that she is recovering I from her recent severe l attack of typhoid r J ty-phoid fever I c Thomas Keel y of Chicago left last I Wednesday for Chicago after visiting i I Salt Lake friends for a short lime on his way home from the coast Idl o r r Miss Margaret Ryan left last Wednesday to t enter school at Notre F Dame J It 1 j Mr Mahoney and daughter l hiss I Alice Mahoney of Anaconda Mont Im I are visiting in this city and expect to remain for some weeks a I 1 L Mrs M A Mayberry has gone to the coast in search of health after having J been a sufferer I for the past I sixteen years Her daughter MissE La Veta Mayberry has been placed with friends l for the coming year 0 o r yyyy Mr J W McKniney has gone to 7 Idaho to spend several I weeks visiting 7I friends I p 11 r t i j Ijft Mrs George S Taylor of Provo was I a Salt Lake visitor during the week < l V 1L I I Warren C Rogue has gone to Idaho t on a short visit a 7 r I I I e The Misses Jennie Vail and Maude r I Thompson leave today for a visit In I l 1 Park City lo be the guests of Mrs C It H Mm tin i r 1 i i Mrs L J Kcycs went East 3ester I I day to be gone some time I Mr and Mrs Thomas Weir have gone I 1 I to New York fora months visit I c r 4 i t I 1 + I Mrs F C Richmond rettu d Thursday 1 Thurs-day from a stay of several weeks at her old home in Wisconsin where she was r called by the serious illness of her I father The lalters health was much i Improved when Mrs Richmond left for i I i home 4 r A DJ anti Mrs Union Uorthington loft during the week for a brlel visit I with relatives and friend in Kentucky Co Y a I 1 Mrs Moylan C Fox and Miss Jessie h t Fox of this city wilt upend the winter < < 1 + in San Franciaco where they have li I Item a flat l 1 l 1I r V I I Ms Fisher Harris and children are homi from an outing In the mountain i V O V + I The Salt Lake l friends of Mrs James i W Noill and Mis I Nell will regret to it I learn that they have decided lo spend I t ll I the winter in New I York 4 4 i I Mrp M DI Parker and daughter Mil lz dredleft yesterday for PnrlK where k rd they will make their home In the future r a r Miss Ida Hammer is expected to re v i I turn to Salt Lake early in October after + Ai I an extended absence in New York and oilier FriEtern States Miss Ilanauur Is at present visiting friends In Philadel I t I I in r p1111l and expects to go to Boston before be-fore returning home n < hiss Jenna Build OJeddcp and Its Florence Klmball i leave next Wednesday Wednes-day for St Jjoula to continue their studies 1 Capt W F Crcary was = in Chieago lost woelc visiting his brother Harry Creary on his way to Washington a 1 Mr and Mrs Gus Latclwlts of Spokane 1 Spo-kane are guests of Mr and Mrs McMil lan at heir l home on East l South Temple Tem-ple street Mrs > Welch and Miss t 1 Corn of Denver me also guests at the Mc Millan 1 home ii The Misses Gertrude Pnyson and Marion 1 Ma-rion J iconic < are expected shortly from San Friiielsco tn be the guests of Mr i and Mrs C Stanley Price Y q q Mr i and Mrs Solomon Siegcl will not return to this country in October as was intended owing lo the slate of Mr Sicpels health He has Just undergone If L 1 j I rlll 11 I I 11 ij i i l I 1 I I t I IIi I l J Ii jiUi frI fr r iI i I 11 II Jil 1 i II f I I 1 I I I I I f I f I 1 II I I 1 I j I lli L j lilt J I I OJ I I I I I i 11 jjl1 II I I i j i I I I i l Iii I II 1 u jl It I h h I tJ4 I II I J 1 j I I I I J I ij i j 4 I 1 t I 1 j 7 ry r > tt r a < tw II I J I rji t r + i + I1r lt l leI II1II I le-I t 11 III At iil i i i J I r 1 1 I f 1 II I JI I I IJ J i I iII i-II 1 I I I t 1 I f J I 1 < 1 fir I I I ff I t 1 I I I d 1 rt r a x I I 11111 i 11 11 I J I I I > I h lin J I tl j J 1 f m p I i I I bJ i l I 11 1t 1 1 r 11 i I j r 1 i t M t t I j f i ii I I I 41lL a p ii i 1 t n 1 J d Jars Graham F Putnani One of Salt Lakes Most Accompli shad and Popular Pianists I a critical opeiation in Berlin and with Mrs Siegel will remain abroad Indell nitely c O aMiss a-Miss Florence Hardy is at home to her friends at HiS North Main street 1 i r r The Misses Charlotte and Grace Bet tics leave tomoriow for Los Angeles to I matriculate at the I Girls Collegiate school the Casa de Dosa r MIs Helen Mambcrger daughter oft of-t and Mrs Simon BanVberger left Thursday for Morrlston N J to outer ou-ter I Mins Diinas eminary llrs Bum berger accompanied her as far as Ogden Og-den f v Miss Eleanor 11 hart oC Evansville Ind is I a guest of Mr and Miv William Iglehoart at their home SS P street to n Wull < ei Salisbury left Thursday for New York to enter Cornell r V Mrs F 11 McGurrin l is home from Pa cIficOrovc Cul where she spent the summer V + Frank Niles left Thursday for Boston to enter the School of Technology there V It Mrs James a Clinton of Boise Ida Is a guest of Dr and Mrs Will S Eller beck oC this city a r r Miss Nellie Cullen leaves this week for California where she will spend the winter I rr rill r-ill D CIa PII has postponed his return re-turn to Now York and will be the guest of Hugh Salience for another week r r Mrs 1 Waller Lewi left for her home in Bull on Friday evening nccom janiod by 1 her sister Miss Nellie Walker who will be her guest for a few weeks 0 r r Jack Berkhoel has returned from a three weeks vlslt on the Pacing Coast V r Lawrence Fox left on Wednesday for Now Haven Conn to enter Yale university uni-versity > Mrs Emanuel Kahn MIss Henrietta May Kahn and Mrs 13 Cohen left Thursday for San Francisco where they will remain for the winter ° r r > Mrs 1 I W Montague Kerry has pone 10 her old home In Michigan for a visit of several weeks t n The Misses Rae anti Olive Kartell nnl Mint Guild are home from a ulcnpant viblt i hi California i > r r Mrs Graham F Putnam has resumed her day at home and will receive r her friends the lust and third Fridays of each month lot i O V j Mrs Calhoun loaves I today for her home 4 In Conncctirut having spent the Hummer with her daughter Mr i Robert 13 llullmcss I r Dr and Mrs Buchcr returned during tin week from a two wyckh outing In the mountains 1 4 I Mr and Mrs Edwin S Ferry Mr and Mrs J IL Walker Miss Read and Mr Tonllff returned last Thurbduy from a pleasant ten days outing on the Snake river + w Miss lone Morrison has gone East t to resume her studies at Wellesley 4 u P JI Lannan left last Tuesday for Seattle where he will Join W JI Rem ington lo make a tour of the Orient 1 u 4 r Mrs A W McCuno Jr will return this week from a summers i visit with Montana friends Miscellaneous Events Ills I-lls James A Miner entertained on Friday afternoon at an Informal euchre party enjoyed by about thirty ladles Prizes worn won by Mrs T B Davls Mis HarkntSH Air James Jennings and Miss Noble i i Friday evening = tin1 home of Miss Martha McLaln urns made gay and happy hap-py by the presence of a number of her friends who had planned 1 a surprise in J I honor 01 her going away Those who participated In the pleasures of the I evening here the Misses Ada Hartley Alberta Blown Edna Havener Mina Puvdrldsc Georgia Ilamlln Rosa OBrien Ruth Stover Lida Hauxhurst Alice Hilpiit Alluy Weekes Sue Ulmer 1 Irina Walker Kate Pague Ora Plokcns Martha McClain Messrs Earl Havcnor Wilber Price Ralph Hartley Robert Hartley Frank Manning All Planning Jay Stockman Dee Stockman Clarence Haux hurst q tr r The young people of the FIst Baptist church gave a most successful automobile automo-bile party last Friday evening over one hundred taking advantage of the to mlle ride Every one voted it a success and a novel evening r e Mr and Mrs W II Child received informally on Thursday evening hen a large number of their friends Ind the pleasure of meeting Miss Guild of West Virginia who Is I a guest of the Misses Bartch a > s Hiss Evelyn Mason entertained at avery a-very Informal luncheon yesterday In I honor of Miss Dlckson and the young ladies of her bridal part l 40 T J McPherson Boyd gave a theater party for the Burgomaster Monday evening his guests being Mrs Thompson Thomp-son of Helena Miss Salisbury Miss McGralh Mr Jackson and air Chandler Chan-dler i II f Mrs Arthur H S Bird entertained a few friends at luncheon at the Country Coun-try club last Wednesday r q Russell G Schulder entertained at a box party at time Salt Luke Theater Friday evening Ills guests were Miss Dlckson Dilis Walkellng Miss Maclean I Mr Sutterlee and R R Schuler Jr The party later enjoyed supper at the Vllson q t Y Mrs James A Miner was hostess at n pleasant informal luncheon Wednesday Wednes-day at her home u i ii k Dr and Mrs Aubrey Hull entertained enter-tained a number of friends at an enjoyable en-joyable informal musicale last Wednesday Wednes-day evening 9 Capt Harbeson entertained a number num-ber of young ladles from the city at tea last Wednefcday afternoon and in the evening gave a Welsh rarebit party 4 n 4 Mr and Ttfrs Peroival O Perkins i were pleaMintly surprised at their homo last Tuesday evening by a number I of friends the t affair being in I honor of their fourth redding annlveiary r II i Mi George P llnlman Intioduccd the new game 500 at a pleasant informal in-formal afternoon party last Tuesday 0 o o u Miss Mamie Sharp entertained n few friends at an Informal evening party lat l Monday at her home V 4 9 Dr and Mrs Joseph Richards gave an Informal dinner party last Tuesday evening V t Miss Louise Coumcrihl was hostess 1 at an enjoyable evening party last Tuoday given in honor of Miss Bes Coutlituvd on Puce t3 Society I Continued from Page 22 II I I I Er t ifsie Ridge who Is a gucst of Miss AMr pginla Jones A A 4 Alembera of the BiUio club entertained enter-tained u number of their friends at a r > leacnnt dancing party Wednesday in honor of Dave Sprunt who left Thurs Sjjjiy to make his homo in Idaho Fulls The parly was giycn at Lolselles and although very informal was a most enjoyable event Some twentyfive friends of Mrs AVH 5cin3on surprised her at her home last Monday evening the cent being in honor of her fiftysecond birthday With cards music and games the even lug was enjoyably passed by I all the guestS o 0 Mcmhers of the Third East Card club were pleasantly entertained at p I S Gcr1ge Beard CL Y Bullock Joseph Ice and Harriot Slaley went over to Easton L canon oC ftj East-on Wednesday to spend a couple I J R llshing r 0 s 1 Ma1or Croft llld wife AV M Boydcn flflI I wife and MIHS Amy Boyden verit OV COWI to Momgti lost Friday to attend tho w nni Ve4hIIImg rccii > t5on given In honor of Mr and sirs Milton Croft j4 I 1 A rnso licence was Ismicd last FrI 1 lay rnv t 1Jlmr > B rlfilii Zt antI Mary Lu lHcll J W J both of Pa ik City County Re 1 I corder p t n i > WrfJIl united the young d uPI In the holy bonda of matrimony 6 1 0 iei I 1 i down W W Clnn ul1 Av Ir Kimball went r to ° llcn Tuesday to attend tim I Slhi coBrpfljj They and W H set nWlTl > Ieclally Invited as the oldest 5iucrtj of thla VUev with rl1c lls < tllcl school opened on Monday 1 019 It MUrly 1 001 aitjiuUincc The tcach 0 John rtt tim Vllllos HLhdols orb ay follows Ii stlll llrlllcipal I 1IIHJ I AnnIe Cal fl ruth Inn and MlKi Caffery Uriel school Miss CoPley Hoel HellOol Milton Croft tlmid tJr I hutha 1 Im Sav1gv SI1illi Hollow i llt is lIza Branch jjv UI uiic s Crecic Clll William Upper Grass Creek r ci I JOhf1 ifriimi Miss Alia of tutu place and > 4 In H hlll1 i rluc1 Ht1 of Utnttlm svre Ial CCHlIllo nl ° Kn 11JL Friday TlHvcumV to tlr ir lltI Jt1V and will mil > f > lhlr Iii < npn hCJ1H > Iwc Mr PclerfOn IM a jioml rcnfp Young lan or hItS I city and It highly rC8hmcttl mlncr being a steady and rollnhlu coal 11 Bnf lur Hlu ljldc ls l a popular young lady i hiDnv homc low The friends of the 1 rwisVip v u8 couple 1 will extend their beat v JCi for a lImn lung and happy married life o i t A rtUiilhilllrl111 BlukJ I Convention of the Mu lt i ilrovcjuicnt associations ofllcers of i L = Summit stake will be held nt Coalvllle Sunday the 27th Theic will be i thc moctliiKs and mombers of the general boiud frosn Salt Lake will be 1 in attendance I attend-ance An appropriate programme I has been arranged and In addition lo the speaking vocal 1 selections will be rcmlorcd On Katurduy evening the day prior to the convention a concert for the benellt of Hi > associations will bo given In the stake tabernacle Wellknown vocalists from Coalvllle Kamas Paik City and other placet have been secured to sing at the concert T r ql r t OGAN C Jc Lr r it f i I lr Yf p The largest and most brilliant reception ever given In Logan was that on Saturday afternoon at the Agricultural college In honor of the I Irrigation congress nile library where the reception was held was beautifully and artistically decorated lu autumn leaves and there from 2 1 until fi i dellcloua rofreshmcnts VOle served by a number of charming school girls Some Cu9 guests were present during the afternoon after-noon The reception committee were the following U J Kerr 15 l If Smith AV II J Thain Closes Thatcher Jr B A IJendrlcks William Edwards James Quavle A Anderson AVilllnm Murray I C Thoreson Joseph A Smith Rouuehc AV G Reese r II Merrill Charles G Hyde E R Miles Bird Fred Gurney L A Merrill N Ooohston Joscyh Murrlll Lewis Cordon X Woodruff 1 R Mar tmeau T II Anderson Judge C II Hart F K Neboker AV AV MuughiMl Smith A AVldlsoe C D AV JiuII mfr MOHCS Thatcher T H Smart George II ChampS I Champ-S Hansen A G Barber B Gj Thatcher a V A very delightful I farewell party was 1 given at the home of Mr and Mrs Serge Eallif on Vediibday evening in honor of Mr and Mis John Balllf who leave shortly to make their home In Idaho The evening was pleasantly spoilt in music and gam Dainti rofrcsninonts wore served and those who extended their best wishes to Mr and Mis Ballif wore Mr umT Mrs Joseph Campbell Mr and Mrs John T Calm Jr Mr and Mia Joe Ballif Mr and MIT 1 Joe Squirts Mr ami I Mis J M I Blair Mrs ewl Balllf Mrs Harriet Balllf Miss Campbell Mica Blanche Calm Mits Atoll lha elmer I hIss June Blair and Mr Don Campbell Mrs A S Home returned to her home in Salt Lake Tuesday morning after a delightful de-lightful visit of a week in Logan 4 It 00 Capt and Mrs Slyer have returned from Bear Lake and arc now at home to their many friends at 331 West First North Q Miss Tlay Campbell arrived on Monday to impend the coming winter at school In Logan 8 Miss Reb Morris returned to the city Monday from a pleasant visit of I a week In Locan S t Gov AVclls sPent Saturday In town to attend the initiation congiess reception Several theater parlies wore given on Thursday evening to t see the Burgomas ter o Miss Mabol Ormsby arrived home from Chicago on Monday to spend a few we < > lca visiting with her mother C1 hllll t with her mother Mrs Retta Ormsby MiPH Ormsby will spend another I year away at school u The mu Inge of Mr William Swlnyard and MISH Bertha Ilalvorxon I tonic plane ThnrHdiiv In PocalMIo at the homo of Miss Ilnlvovaen Mr and Mrs Swlnyard will arrive shortly to make their home InS In-S Lofian Mrs Woolley 01 Snit Lake Is the guest 01 her sister Mrs Knox S Mr and Mrs Joseph Ouch ahif Miss Marinda Toncnson art in Salt Lake as the 1 guest of tlulr sister Mrs Valler Pvper 9 S Mr ami Mis Wlllard Langton have returned re-turned rom Bear Juko after a visit of a month t Dr ISmlfiu left on Tuesday to make his home In Salt Laku a V Air and Mrs Joseph Morrell enteitalncd Informally In honor of their non Joseph lr on Wednesday overling prior to his dviiiituru for tile East The homo was Q I prettily decorated with llowors and plants nd a very pleasant evening was spent by a number of friends S a v 5 I Mrs S 1 Langlon entcrtalncd an Informal I dinner party on Monday even inz e Mr Tlnul Xiylor spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake 0 Many regrets are bcinpr full over tho departure of Mr Bob Fairbanks from Logan Mr Fairbanks goes to Irovo whore ho will I make his home for some length of lime i a Mr and Mis 11 W Root left on Tucs day for their I honu > in Chicago alter a Visit of a month In Logan iPRoVo 1 y > K V 1 J u 11 I S a i V f7r tJ or ETT C Nf t H U Ii t J The marriage of Mr IF 1 AV Startup and Miss ¼ Martha A Harris J was solemnized In the Salt I Luke Temple l on Wednesday Both also very popular and well known Mr Startup is a member of the Startup Candy S q 7 S = U S 5 y t C I t is t 5 1 < I J 1t i4 > b i < 1 < 3 < h 1 1 1 I > t i I d i f 5 < I I I f d S I y I = 3 2 I S S if 5 5 1 4 y 1 ¼ t 5 p I t I r i p 4 t J I I i > i I f rnnd Mrs Royal Gordon Williams a Popular Couple Whoso Marriage Took Place Last Tuesday = 1he home of Mrs Edwards last Wednesday afternoon f 1 roALVfLlE 4f J ocmT I Mrs W J 1 AVrlght went up to Park Cfty I ThuiSdtl on a visit I ° A I Sf Joseph Edgcworth of Ilcnefer was up on uainers AVcdnesday f If Mr and Mrs Milton Croft will tale up their residence In Curl Allisons house next week f E P I Iltii Julia Burlln was down from Park City last Friday on buslncs i f Mrs Neil OKeeiV of Park City was own on a ohort visit Monday I S 1 9 c Mrs j Ir ArmBtronr and children of i 7 salt Like City ore here visiting relatives 1 1 County Attorney Callis made a trip to 6 1rtmas him ThuiElliv nls wlfe accompanying Miss Blanche Young returned homo 9 Thul1laJ from Sail Ifc City where she had been on a vlsii company and his bride is one of the most popular belles of Provo A reception was given In their honor on Thursday even lag which was a splendid affair and 1 greatly enjoyed by l the many guests ucseut v k VAn V-An apron day and fruit festival was given on Friday by L the Indies of the Fifth waid It was a great success S Tho First Ward Relief society gave i I delightful social at Amusement hall on Friday t 1 Miss Mnblc Shcpard has returned to her school lifo at Ogdcn a Mrs Emma Craven of Iowa Is the guest of Mrs DJ Williams u a a frs T K Oshorm has retunvd from her outing at Soldiers Summit She was the guuht of Mrs R 1 Kroupa OJ Mrs L L Barnes of Idaho IF I tho guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Joseph L Dunn I > 3 The woddlnr reception of Mr Arthur Adams and Miss Lily Chlpman of American Ameri-can Fork was jone of the brilliant society features l of the past week CJ a rho marriage of Miss Claudia Simmons and Mr Llmonc Pierce was solemnlvcd at high noon on Wednesday Immediately after the ceremony the bridal 1 couple left forKansas City to nake that city their future home U was u very pretty wotl dlng The bride was dros HCc1 In a lams gown of pearl giey vnile and appeared v L vision of Ioolinesi al tho side of her welldrcsCfl bridegroom Mrs Pierce Is tho daughter of Mr and Mrs Dr Simmons Sim-mons and In well amid favorably known Mr Plaice Is a wealthy bujlno3 man of Kansas City The ceremony was performed per-formed hy l Rev Dr Pinkerton of the Christian church of Silt Lake City I George Atkin of Milford was IL Provo visitor die past wcck a 9 I a Miss Maymc Smith will attend school In Salt Lake this year Sho left for that point the past week > q u Mr and MIH S Schwub arc louatod In their nev rctlduncu on Academy avenue a 4 Roy Beck was visiting lib parents the IHIJL celt S o P I 4 Mrs G Chlpps of Rock Springs AVyo S was the guest of her sister I Mra George hatchel the t past week a Mrs Flora TJonham is now located in the Daniels house on Second South u fc Mrs teleajior Moore announces time en S gngomint of hem daughter Pauline to MrS Mr-S Hcrhort Bowers of Nlajrara Tho mar ihiK i take place on September uOth a 4 a S Mrs S R Thurman and Mrs Moso C Davis entertained on Thursday afternoon at the residence of the former The In vltcd jnicHts l were Mc damus Sam King Sam Schwab David AVcstwood M J 1 Pcmborton Phil Sp ckhait Jesse Knlghi limo Allon Ostar WHIclns E E Co man Jonns Uon Ii I B Thurman Pratt I3i > n JJuclmni II Kccltr I liarn st Partridge Umily CluIT < DIanetta Worsley Hannah 1 Tuckor J R Twelves Electa Bullock Henry B duff Andy Stewart Ida Poay A L J3ootlie George Ilavcrcams Moore jr S Martin A L AVooclhoupe Lcm Pachman Jacob Evans lllnokley Miasca lllrdlc I Cluff ydla Thurnmn 1 Benhih and Lemma JBachman a I Mrs R B Knowldon ontortalned a large number ol frlends on Friday < afternoon o So Miss Vera Hardy Is I home from New York and < 1 will remain here during the winter She Is I recovering rapidly from her lute illness rt 4l a A very harming evening party wa s s givemi Jim Thursday evening at the rest it ace ol Mrs J C Graham Mln I Sadie was assisted by Ljdla Knndson and Ada AVUklns The affair was In honor of the Mutual girls of tho Sixth ward About fifty guests were present and the evening was greatly enjoyed by t all a A a Mrs C P Decker gavo > a very delightful 1 ten party on Thursday afternoon The homo was biautlfully decorated and the many guests were delighted with the charming lent The guests l wore Net dunes Reed Smoot J C Graham Kitty A lllnes 1 Wvnnsi F Font P IIedtiist C Harries F Decker V F Dunn V Rydalch J Page T E Thurman li IJachman W Wald P Stuhhs K I 1 1 Jones T 1 John Ed Jones R Poulton J I A Johnson J Bcek F V Muhlcnhruck J Hirer r Taylor A Van AYayonon JS Von A afTonen Oscar Hyde M 1 Jensen II James Farrer J T Fairer and J F Peters I a a O Mrs Reed Smoot returned from Ogden greatly 1 pleased with her visit She was I tho guost of Mrs Coulur who gave a cry enjoyable reception In her honor a n S Mrs Kdllh 13 Martin was royally enter tabled at Ogden the past weeks M1S IjQ I r r J s M U P J y p1 4II iQ > tJ 1 CIII9J1W r 1 tr Perfect In all its appointments was tho ouchre party given by Mrs J 71 Lockhnrl md Mrs I 23 J rsctrgs > at the home of the JTornor Thursday afternoon Swiot peas and jlnmosa lomrodlho pretty decorations throughout tho pleasant rooms Eight Climes of ciichru were placed and prixer nwuided Mrs L A Pike Mrs P MePher ron and Mis E rhltehcad A ¼ dainty luncheon was served tho host esses being assisted by Mrs J Thomson and Mis P MePherson The Invited guests included Mcsdamos J K TTubbard John Diem L H AAlght K G Kldder l C M Wilson F i W Fay I l J F Geiger A Williams J U 1 Lockhart AV n Uoyd E Whitchead P II Towey I R Read R E Wight M 1 J McGlll A Davies M T Mldilour Wit W-it Gray J AV Giigor AV D Uonohcr F A Bird E P LeCompte C A Bloch l AV V Armstrong A A Pike It D I Robbins Rob-bins J T Kcseel V D I Sutton W J 1 Buck T Fraser D i D I Sutton F I Smith TJ Kimball II I I Essrlslyn E K WardS Ward-S Fargo F J A McCarty A Pratt Jr of Salt Lake F W Sherman Charles Shields C Heath and others 30 11 4 A social session was hold after the meeting meet-ing of the 0 E S Monday evening which was thoroughly enjoyed by the thirtylive membeis present I I V The MLsses Gertrude and Te alc Mc Laughlln Mitcrtairied III COImall Thuisday evening at a watermelon feast Many jolly gancs were wUiljd III and the evening was a success from beginning to end Those picscnl were Glen and 1 Norris Gltsch Fninces and Geiger Shields o c o Miss Julia Burlln and slaters Mrs F A Jennings and Miss Lllllo fluml him havo taken the Franklin homo on Park avenue where they will be pleaded to meet their many I friends 5 5 L 3 T Sire J P Kelly and daughter Lulu went down to the city Sunday wheie they are visiting frluntlti a a I j Mlwes l IlllIan and May I Hedges entertained enter-tained a small company of friends FridUy irtilng coinpllmcntiiry to Raymond and Clarence Diesser before their departure for Salt Lake Games music and danty refreshments were onjoyed To muot the I guests of honor there were Invited Miss l Ilorcnee llurlbnt Miss Anna Hedges Messis Frcd Cook Joe Kemp and others S Ii v C Mrs I11 AV Sherman and daughter Frances returned to Park Friday morning morn-ing after an absence of six weeks spent at points In Colorado and Montana a 1 1 S Mrs George Garvln departed lot New York State on Tuesday where she will reside In future e d Mr and Mrs J M Lockhart were host and hostuSH at a very pleasant party Friday Fri-day evening A new game was introduced I intro-duced entitled Stock Exchange which created a great deal I of excitement ami Interest as well as amiisftinoiit Tim 1 evening was thoroughly enjoyed by the guests who were Messrs I and Mcsdanrs I P McPlniaon E P LeCompte F H Hurlbut l1 Heath i C A Hlocher M J Daly A R Woctor l AV AV Armstrong E i J I iSfgijs F A Bird S Fargo J W GiIgor C M L Wilson Charles Shields osos James II nance C T Mixer J Piankcl Mlts Farrel Mrs N Yankee antI Mrs II C CordellC C a O Jack Keclly came out from ZIon Friday morning a ft i The first regular meeting of the AAro mans Athenaeum for the now year vsia hold at tho home of Mrs A R AVcctei Monday afternoon III lime I absence of the prcsldent tho meeting was called to oidei by the 111 at vlceprcsldont Mis A R Wcctcr A short business session was held pianola lections given and a dainty luncheon serer by the hostotis Fifteen Fif-teen member1 were present and after the customary song was sung adjournment was taken until Monday September 2Mh whn the club will meet with Mrs L B Wight S O a t I Mr and Mrs A R AAeclor entertained a small company of friends very Informal ly Wednesday evening o S MI18 Margaret adage entertained a STrOll company of friends very Informally Friday evening with games music etc Those who enjoyed Mlis Brundages hospitality hos-pitality were Miss Carrie Sutton Miss I Fawn Smith Miss Eva Lambert Miss Mprln AArhItchcnd Mr A R AVcctcr Mr 1 and Mrs AVlllinm Slaley Air C F Mlv cr Mr B Dcason Mr Thomas and Mr Charles Whitchead a I b Mr and Mrs J M Lockharl Miss Katie Farrel of Palt Lake Mrs K Yan kee of Kansas City and Mrs R C Com dell spout Saturday most delightfully at the Silver King mine the guests of Mr and Mis M J Daly 0 3 I Mns IT iruphoa nHurned from the city AVcdncaday after a pleasant visit with I friends S 4 t I Mr and Mr < = V AV Armstrong ro tirncd I homo Thursday morning They attended the Irrigation I congrcsa at Og den and stopped at Salt Lake on their t ct urn home 1 a a Miss Bessie Wilson lettirncd from the city Thursday morning a S Mrs Kale Johnson spent Sunday In Park visiting with her son George and family I of aMiss a-Miss TCdnel Thcrlot went down to the city Sunday I X Hurry Malotte went down to the capital Monday for several l days = Joseph Kcseel Is kept busy shaking hands with his host of friends after r an absence of several months spout at Idaho I tlOlnt13 Mr and Mimi llonry HughcSt Miss Eva TlughoK and a parly of friends will spend today at tho Hot Pots I Mirs Mnry = Lubeck and Mr T G Griffon Grif-fon were quietly married at Coalvlllo on Friday They rcturnod to Paik the following fol-lowing day and wore given a wedding dinner at thn brides home Only a few few rclatlvps and Intimate friends wero InvIted The happy couple will make Jark heir homo For the present their residence 1 resi-dence Is In Umpire I Canyon a a a Mr C A Patterion of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Park the guest of Mr and AIis U I T5 Hubbard Mr Patterson and Air Hubbard are oldtime collcgo chums a j aMiss a-Miss Ruby Worm departed for ZIon on Sunday to resume lion studies at tho university uni-versity a 44 The Aliases Catherine Cunninuhnm and Prlfla Funk will attend the university it Salt Luke this term S t aMiss a-Miss Claire Slovennon returned from the t metropolis Sundayrnprnlng a < f Mrs X B Dresser I and daughter Mis s Evelyn will spend the wlntqr at ZIon Clarence and Raymond will attend the university a a Mr ind Mrs C F Golst have gone to Portland Tluy expect to I be gone a month and before their return home will go to Seattle and California Mis Arthur Pratt Jr of Halt Lake I came up to Park Wednesday and Is the Ouest of Mr nnd Mrs Arthur Davies S Mrs A R AVoetcr wont to the city Thursday to visit for a short time with frlpud i to a n Mr and Mrs Eph Sutton of Provo arc rxpfdcd In Park today where they will lsll with their numerous friends and relatives Ii < i a Mr M J Daly Is visit ing with Salt Lake lends having gone down Sunday a 0 a Invitations nave hen issued to tho marriage mar-riage of MIss Nora Teterfon and Mr J Williams which occurs at the home of the grooms parents on Thursday Sep tomber Itll > c r Dr and Mrs R E Wight I have issued invitations for an at home next Wednesday Wed-nesday September KJd In honor of Dr and Mrs It Read V V Park lodge B P 0 Boo are making extensive preparations for an entertainment entertain-ment to be given in their iodgeroom tomorrow to-morrow evening September 21st S lU U K E ORA S orc I t rb = = tll v PJ1V J I J na Mrs Dennis Sullivan and son Emmet were the yucsls of friends at tin capital city several days this veek < l C coIls C-oIls Laucks has rctunud to the camp after thici weeks absence during which time she visited friends In the East a aMiss aMiss a-Miss Ntllle Sullivan hns icturncd to hem l home In Butte City Mont after a sojourn with Eureka relative a o a Dr 1 C AV Clark left Thursday for AVardner Idaho where ho will be the I giifit of his son AVnlter Clark Before ivtiirnlng to t EurcMca he will visit another son at West l Hobokcn K J He exmcts to be absent morn tiC camp for three t months a a a Mis Mabel Nugent has gone to Mount Pkaiant yhere she vIil attend sichool dining 1 the coming winter a A V Mr Joseph Philllpx was the guest of relatives at Spanish Fork the I early part 0 the present week o a c City Marshal Colin McMurphy returned to thC camp Wednesday night after a months visit at his former home In Sa rlna Canada i > a 3 Miss Jcnniv Owens one of time teachers In the Eureku 1 public hchoolu wan called to her homeIn Kearney Xcb this week by the serious Hinesd of her father The young ladys place In the school is I being taken temporarily by h Mis A C Carlson o n 1 r A Median of Mount Pleasant was In this camp AVcdncsday OS and Thursday Rev Father ODonohuo of the Catholic church at this place was the guest of Rev Father GalLighiT at Park City the early Ipart of the week 3 r u I Mr and Mrn Peter Borup spent last Sunday at Payson the guests of the hitters hit-ters relatives V ti Mrs AV D Mcyeis and Mrs Dan Os tn rcer were the guests of friends at Ancrican Fork last Saturday and Sun jayS lu S o 4 V The ladle of the Maccabees o Eurcki conducted a socIal at the residence of Mrs TJ GIUIs on upper Main street last Tuesday evening ulllr guests E wero entertained en-tertained with a hi lef programme and cards followed by t palatable luncheon I 4 a D D ITankii returned Tuesday evening frtm near Klmbcrly tho Gold Mountain mining district a n 0 Mrs Jacob Munlz and son Robert re turnid this week from Farmlnclon Utah wluro they spent the summer months a i a MM Frlcl has returned to her home at il moray Utah after a visit with Eureka f i lends 1ML I f > aIr a-Ir L Garlty care out from Salt Lake children this week to vlrlt Mrs Garlty and the cl1Idren I 4 u County Recorder E D Soronson and MIss Elolse Arorhccs Were Joined in mar nagc ut Manti the brides tember Mnnl brdes homo on Sep I of Rev James Stoddaid arrived In Eureka Wednesday night nnd has taken charge of the Episcopal church lie expects tom to-m time l his family to this city In t short tmc The members of the Mutual Improvement Improve-ment association entertained their friends at a cnn t given at the L D S church last Thursday evening a a Dr G J Field was in Sal ILako tho early part of the week Q a 5 Isaac Grace and James AV Paxmnn were over from the county scat during the week a ti a t Waiter Thompson was in Salt Lake City this week c Miss Mabel JIupfer entertained Miss Mary Johnson of Salt Lake curing the hirst of the week 5 B A O Mr and Mrs John II McChrystnl returned re-turned last Wednesday night after a coiplc of weeks absence Mr McChry Ktal made a 1ni lnc < < 5 trip to tho East uMle Mrs MeChrystal visited friends In tho capital city a a a Mr and Mrs Mike Sullivan of Ogden are he I guets of Mr nnd Mrs James Eustlce I I a C E Loose returned to his homo at Provo Thursday aftet a visit at the Grand Central mine at Mammoth a V u J C Silllvan spent Thursday and Friday S Fri-day at Salt Laku City 5 1 5 Tho Ladles Aid society will meet at the residence of Mrs James Baird at the Centennial Eureka mine next Thursday afternoon it t a Columbia lodge No H Daughters of Rtbekah gave an entertainment In honor of the annlversaiy of the order at time lodgerooms < Thursdav evening A nice ptogramme wan rendered followed by 1 delicious lunch C c Cs l Rev Dr Bain and daughter Miss Car Tie arrived In Eureka Thursday night Rev Bum will take charge of tho Methodist Meth-odist church here v Si s I > i Jr mca Aylward returned Friday from a visit in Ireland oilfield Society I Mr and Mrs John Ortman of Portland Ind have for the past fortnight been the l guests of Richfield lends a c U Shiriff William II Clark represented Sevler county at tho Irrigation congress Mrs I AV Bean of KImberly spent the m major portion of time wook with friends In this city tllscb a S District Attorney Joseph I Erlckpon has returned to hh office from an of llclal trip to Kanah Mr Charles P Golden of Nauvoo 111 Is I en route home from a visit with Mr and Mrtj George r Bean of this city 5 5 a Mr Simon Christensen attended the OS den congress of Irrigators I Mrs O A Peterson of Salt Lake has returned home from u sojourn In Richfield a S 8 Mlsn Carrie Gannett of Marysvalc is attending at-tending school in Salt LakeS S B Editor Arthur E Howard of the Sauna Sun renewed acquaintances In Rlchilold icccnlly sa c Mrs Josephine Jorgsnsen Is In Logan q a u One of the most largely attended functions I I func-tions of time cummer was the charity ball t In Richfield Friday night rho proceeds S S L i vont to Mr Arthur Maker who recently underwent an operation in Salt Lake and S hIs been dangerously nick ever nlnce f 4 a County Attornoy Henry N Haven IB hcmo from a quick a trip to the capital S 1 g Mr J B Morrison was one of Rlch fieldB conclave delegates nt the Ogden Irrigation S I a a Justice AVIlllam M McCarly of the Su promo Court expects noon to change his residence from Rlchllcld to Salt Lake i I a a V V oIls John Rollo Is homo from n visit with Provo frlcndn Sam S-am a t rt Senator AVllIls Johnson or Pluto county t imi 1 in Idaho where he owns oxtenslvo d I land interests f Jm a a 1 ii t1t Mr AV II ScQijmlller was present at a the irrigation congress S a a h ifl ILm Mr Milton Gentry lu 1 home from a brief visit In Beaver S I I I i Mr and Mrs George Ogden are home after a pleasant honeymoon spent In 1 Salt Lake t tIql Mr and Mrs J T Wilcox of Thlatlo spent the week at the home of Mrs Wll u coxs parents In this city Mr and Mrs r II L Moule 1 a a a I r Apostlo Teasdalo was present at the 1 quarterly conference or tho Mormon church of Soviet county held In Richfield i j4 V 5 3 Mr Lorenzo Nielsen Is in Salt Luke 1 J S S 0 4 r i Mr J H Tracy of Salt Lake made a iI1 tr recent trip to Gold Mountain In company t F < with Mr A J Mooro of thin city t ° n I o t tL Miss Bertha Jackaon of Glenwood Ja J i l Ii teaching the public school at Stundrod Ii Idaho i I a o a Mr Henry Cuff of Miirysvale was given time Initiatory degree at the last meeting i 4 i of the Richfield lodge of Odd Fellows a C a Mr Andrew Anderson o Annabella Is l reported very sick at Denver o |