Show I I 1 I a I Xrr J ± 1 L Jral I A S J 1 r a FII l e t y I I f I The most brilliant social event ot the week and one of the most elaborate and beautifully appointed of the season sea-son was the dinner at the Commercial club on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Edna Donnellan and Lieut Falls followed by a dancing party at Chrls tensons Only those who saw the decorations deco-rations of the dining table can have j auy adiHiuate conception of their beauty i Imagine a table forty feet long and ij j thirty feet wide with a mass of pink f loses carnations and smilax extending extend-ing wIthin a foot of the edge on all sides and one can form some Idea of the beautiful scene presented but only a vague one Extending around the table with true lovers knots at Intervals Inter-vals was a drapery of filmy mellne while In the center of the table where j the decorations formed a slightly raised mound was a large lovers knot of the same material The place cards were among the prettiest and most appropriate appro-priate ever seen at a dinner party here being done In water colors In Cupids debutantes bridesmaids brides mUl Uiry officers etc Throughout the evening s even-Ing beautiful music was furnished by a string orchestra stationed behind a bank of palms In the southeast corner of the banquet room Those who enjoyed 1 en-joyed the elegantly appointed dinner I were Miss Edna Donnellan Lieut Falls Miss Kinney George N Lawrence Law-rence Miss Jacobs Hoyt Sherman Mrs Tracy Mr MqGurrln Mrs Dilly Col Donnellun Mrs McCornlck Mr Daly Miss McCornlck Lieut Merrill Mlsn Rend Capt Harbison Miss Sherman Mn Browne Miss Donnellan Capt YVInn Miss Mary Kinney Mr Thompson I Thomp-son Mr Tracy Mrs McGurrln Mr McCornlck Mrs 1 Sherman MaJ Downey Dow-ney Mrs Donnellan Col Bubb Mrs Downey Capt Crcary Miss Laura Sherman Capt Heldt MIsa McGrath Lieut Ilardman Miss Salisbury Lieut Jackson From the hanquet room the1 guests repaired re-paired to Christen ens ballroom where some two hundred other guests Joined them and the hours paused alj too quickly for the dancprs The hall was prelllly decorated with American flags and palms t pink roses and carnallbna beIng used In the refreshment room As sisting Col and Mrs Donnellan and the Misses Donnellan In receiving were Miss Sherman Miss Laura Sherman Miss Salisbury Miss McGrath Miss Read For Mrs Sharp Very charming was the luncheon I given for Mrs William Gibson Sharp of New York on Thursday last at the Alta club by Mrs Hubbard W Reed Sixteen Six-teen ladles gathered round the table which was beautiful with Its decorations decora-tions of pink and white sweet peas In the center of the table was a circle of fairy electric lamps embedded In pink and white sweet peas and plumosa and at each plate was found a large cluster of sweet peas the colors of pink and white alternating Invited to meet thj guest of honor were Mrs Slyer Mia Downey Mrs Rice Mrs Harkness Miss Harkness Mrs Glendlnnlng Mrs Mc Cllntock Mrs Wallace Mrs Keith Mrs E M Ashley of Denver Mrs Thomas Weir Mrs Wilkes Miss Kimball Kim-ball Mrs Woodruff Mrs Reed The McMillan Tea No more beautifully appointed reception recep-tion has been given this spring than that of Friday afternoon when Mrs McMil lan 1 and Miss McMillan received some 300 friends at their home on East South Temple street It might well be termed a rose tea for everywhere Junes fairest flowers were seen In the parlor red and white ont > were used in the living room deep red ones and In the diningroom white Carnations and sego lilies with smilax were also Been In the dining room which was all In all most Invlt IngIooklng Quantities of graceful palms were used throughout the house and made a pretty background for the punchbowl and the young ladles serving In the large window of the living room Those who assisted Mrs and Miss Mc Millan during the afternoon were Mrs Chlsholm Mrs Weir Mrs W Montague Ferry lIrF Babcock the Misses Bess and Mildred McMillan Alice Goodwin Louise Sullivan Loreen Loary Miss McGrath MIsa Zane Mis Elliott Miss Dooly Mrs Rice Mrs Parsons and Mrs Dlnlnny Entertained at Park City During their stay In Park City Mrs McLaughlin and Miss Crcary were the guests of Dr and Mrs W D Donoher who entertained for them on Wednesday evening The other guests were Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong Mr and Mrs Wood Mrs Smedlcy Smith Miss Maud Thorn Miss Luce Miss Colbath Col Bubb Capt Creary Capt Wlnn Mr Watson Mr Leonard Dr and Mrs Donoher also entertained at luncheon on Thursday In honor of Mrs McLaughlin McLaugh-lin and her guests who returned to Salt Lake the same evening Both the entertainments enter-tainments given by Dr and Mrs Dono her wore delightful affairs and added much to the pleasure of the visit of the Salt Lakers In Honor of Harold Heffron Miss Maude McCargar gave a most delightful de-lightful party on Monday evening In I honor of Harold Heffron who leaves shortly for California to make his home I The guests were all members of the class of 03 Salt Lake high school aid I needless to say the evening was pleasantly pleas-antly passed amusements being writing f rhymes dancing and the singing of class I songs At 11 oclock a delicious supper was served covers being laid for sixteen six-teen The guests were Miss Helen Bam berger Miss Louise Bascom Miss Ma mie Sapplngton Miss Helen Boxrud Miss Alta Rawlins Miss Eva Dlx Miss Phoebe Hardin Will Bateman Will I Davis L < e Turner Erie Daveler Frank Fisher Will Rcllly Harry Moore MfidsenLund Wedding The most elaborate wedding reception of the week was that given at the homo of Mr and Mrs P W Madeen lost Wednesday evening In honor of the marriage mar-riage of their daughter Louisa and S H Lund which took place In the Tem pit at noon The home was decorated throughout with roses carnatlono and peonies and very charming It looked A large dancing Moor was placed on the I lawn I and I the hours were pleasantly Mr and Mrs Coulam parents of the groom Mr and Mrs Coulam left after af-ter the reception for Colorado but will return shortly to reside In thiH city and will be at homo to their friends at lo Wellington court Miscellaneous Events Wednesday was vlsitorH day at the Country club and the afternoon was pleasantly passed by a largo number of members and friends Mrs D Moore Lindsay was hostess of the day Mr and Mrs Graham F Putnam entertained en-tertained at a musicale last Wednesday I J a I arr7 r t1 + b µ a 7r YY r ly Jl N J 1 r y r t r r s > wr y tic t f + 11 rlut f 9 Mrs Edwin F Holmes popular Salt Lake City woman sojourning in the Orient and on her way to Russia Rus-sia takes an outing on the favorite carretto of the Japanese passed by the large number of guests present Assisting the bride and groom In receiving re-ceiving and entertaining the guests were Mr and Mrs Madsen parents of the bride Mr and Mrs Lund parents of groom Miss Florence Armstrong the bridesmaid V R Madsen the best man In the diningroom refreshments were served by Miss Dinah Iverson Miss Violet Iverson Miss Tllllc Perkes Miss Ida Sconbcrg Miss Blanche Allen Miss Herta Jensen Miss Stella Hansen Miss Estella Hardy Miss Florence Madsen Miss Irene Armstrong Miss Dalton Or lob Miss Bessie Bean Miss Florence Taylor while the diningroom was pre I sided over by Mrs R W Madsen Mr 1 I E W Madsen and Mrs O R Hardy Mr and Mrs Lund will be at home to I their frlrndH after August 1st at 13C Seventh East street GearyCoulom Nuptials Another very pretty wedding of the week was that of Miss Ellen M Geary and TV E Coulam which took placo on Wednesday evening at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs C T I Geary Bishop Robert Morris performed I per-formed the ceremony In the presence of h large number of relatives and friends of the young people The bride was at tended by her sister Miss Mabel Geary as maid pf honor Miss Vivian Drew Miss Alice Coulam Miss Emily Geary and Miss Mary Walking as bridesmaids and Sybil Geary as lowergirl George Coulam wan the best man and the ushers were George and Dan Coulam Lafayctte Morrison and Frank Bean Slgsbee Maine Geary was the ringbearer Flowers In profusion pro-fusion were used in the decoration of the home and very beautiful It looked I Assisting the bridal party In receiving the guests were Mrs Helen of Colorado I Colo-rado and Mrs Dolon of this city I grandmothers of the bride Mr and Mrs Geary parents of the bride and I evening In honor of Mrs A D Molvln of Washington A very pleasing programmo was rendered by Mrs Melvin Mrs Andrews Miss Duncan Mr Curtis Roy Williams Miss Lamson and Miss Williams and was enjoyed by about sixty guests Mrs Ledyard Mt Bailey gave a porch party last Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs George R Matthews The Junior league of the First Methodist Meth-odist church gave a reception last Tuesday Tues-day evening In honor of the Epworth league An Interesting Informal pro gramme was rendered l and was in every way delightful the herd rig Dr J Lewis Browne war honor at an Informal at ° fat tvirpu ro MaryB at academy font Monday ct given by tho sisters aha l y ettrlrt of the school uns Itdit l Mr and Mrs John n Itepd enL Informally at dinner last rtnl nr1 Ing In honor of Mim TUl1dn Lillian JinfVin Chicago and Edward Ellfon fnnr 0 t t oC t Demer Mm E B I Critchlow a Kensington on WcdncsdVi afternal < ilnM in aClftntliJ honor of the Misses Tardier Mm Andrew Howat and dlU Minn Frances received their ht r formally yustcrdny afternoon r ten d a 1n I TwentyfU guests were Im meet hiss Scholos last Monday Imltti1 It at the home of Mrs Wbclle 8no7 Cnlt the time was most an Informal way pleasantly J1lttd n Mrs WIndsor 1 V Rice < cntfrtnin tntTtlllnrd I members of th her card ciul luSn the ICnuwford last Monday at iunch eon et l t Miss Frances I1 lat honor at a very prettily appoint of clicon given last Thursday npPrrlnl1d b 1 lun > thur Shepherd in M I N lr Mrs P A Dlx entertained bers of the Clover Leaf club UP mem anlly last Monday evening very pie 0 Mrs Stephen II Lynch ent rinlrj the members of the Sewing luncheon on Tuesday club at so The apron and domestic cirri or IK > First Presbyterian church gave 11 lea t at the home of Mrs j A Enrlp luf j Tuc Tuesday afternoon which was Entended by a number of the ladies of the and their friends church 4 The students of Gordon academy tertalnod t last w evening at a muslcalt honor of the members of the bt log class graduate Mrs WJIliam H King of the enter lalmnent committee of the Iothft congress entertained the president nn a number of visiting delegates at lunch con on Frl aIr a-Ir and Mrs David S Murray gave a chafingdish supper Friday evening af ter the Theater In honor of Mies Julia Dean a Miss Mona McHugh entertained err pleasantly yesterday afternoon In hono of the graduates of St Marys acadcm S Miss Frances Howat was guest ol honor at a plate shower given Tuejday afternoon by Mrs F E 1 Schoppe j Mrs T R Black entertained at A charmingly appointed luncheon laiti I Wednesday In honor of Mrs Jots i Treasure of Rock Springs Wyo 1 Y A very pleasant affair of the Trcek was that given by Mrs L W Smeltttr on Monday In honor of Miss LoulMi Madsen Tho parlors were decorate 1 and the drawingroom in whiten I white-n Ink Miss Annie Anderson pre and rrecn the punch bowl The guests s t tided over and Mrs P W Madsen Mr Mr 11 were William H Leslie Mr and Mr I s mi > Mad Sirs E W Madsen Mrs R W j Mrs thc lUsses Lulu Pcnrose Louise Fen Florence and Ethel t Is Rose Myers I IOrJ Morrls t Armstrong Grace Freeze Mabel and 1 Nellie Geary Vivian Drew Clara Sl mister Annie Anderson r A very delightful surprise party was given Miss Gladys Quayle at her home r lnst Friday evening The rooms r were decorated with yellow and red roses while Use lawn was strung with Jane Jan-e terns Those present were Myrtle Fardlcy Matlo Marlgcr Aurora Mn Ella Chrlstophcrscn Robenla c ricrcr r Knrowl Kate Gabbott Loretta Wood t bun Katie Woodbury Bertha Kunz icr Amy Starrh Lisle Bradford Lillie rrclarland Emma Gabbott Mary Riches Maple Grey Marvin Klmball Stanley Klmball Stephen Busath Ellis El-lis Markley Julian McCullen Alfred Cutlet Joseph Mayncs William Wilder Laurence Thayne and John R Jllgby Prizes were won by Amy Stnrrh and Ellis Markley Y I Weddings of the Week A quiet wedding but one of much interest in-terest to many friends In Utah and In j ft other States was solemnized at St I Marks cathedral last Monday morning when Miss May Kimball became the bride of Robert Forrester one of the bestknown mining engineers In the country Dean Eddie performed tho ceremony In the presence of the Immediate Imme-diate relatives of tho bride Mr and Mrs Forrester left Immediately after the ceremony for an Indefinite stay In Colorado but It Is expected they will return to Salt Lake to make their home S b t > The marriage of Miss Grace Claw < eon and Ralph Woolley which took place on Wednesday evening at the home of the brides father Spencer Clawson was a complete surprise to the many friends of the young people Bishop M S Woolley father of the groom performed the ceremony Mr and Mrs Woolley left the same night I for California where they will visit for a month and then go to Canada to I make their home o On Wednesday last in the Salt Lake Temple lie marriage of Miss Erma M Brown and James A Gibson took place In the evening at the home of the brides mother Mrs Mary E Brown n large and elaborate reception was given The home was beautifully decorated dec-orated with flowers and the bride and groom were aasltsed In receiving by iMlss Jennie Du Chcnnc and Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Gibson the bridesmaids Dal Brown the best man Mr and Mrs James Gibson parents of the groom and Mrs Brown mother of the bride DIIss Agnes Gibson presided at the punch bowl Mr and Mrs Gibson will receive their friends after July 1st at their new home at Tenth East and Third South streets The marriage of Miss Ethel Jeffs and Fern A Spencer took place last Monday Mon-day evening at the home of the brides parents Rev J C Bickel of the First Methodist church officiating 0 t Mr and Mrs Kenneth Evans arrived in this city yesterday from Portland J where they were married on Wednesday II r Wednes-day at the home of the brides parents I The bride was Miss Gladys Shearer a popular Portland girl and will be very warmly welcomed to Salt Lake by her husbands friends Mr Evans Is a I popular employee of the Oregon Short Line and is a son oC Mr and Mrs J BED B-ED ns Mr Rose Ellsworth Mallory and Mr Percy T Fisher were married In th + 1 city on Thursday afternoon The bride IK a graduate nurse of St Marks and the groom oC Bellevue hospital and both have many friends here who will wish them all happiness Y A pretty home wedding of the week was that of Miss Emma C Kelson of Ephralm and Edwin C Johnson of this city which took place at the home of the grooms mother last Wednesday evening ev-ening Judge McMastcr performed the ceremony which was followed by an Informal reception attended by a large number of friends of tho happy couple Miss June Buckle was maid of honor and Jeddie Blaine Pratt the best man Mr and Mrs Johnson will be at home to their friends after June Coth at 237 South Ninth East street Future Weddings Invitations have been issued for the I wedding reception of Miss Ruth Winter and Francis Davis on Waducsday June 24th a > Mr and lIra Del Wilson have Issued Invitations for the wedding reception of their niece Miss Rose Vlck and L J King on the evening of June 17th d 4 The marriage of Miss Vera Illgglns nnd Robert H Wilson will take place at Mission chapel on the evening of June 17th followed by a reception at the home o ° the brides parents Dr and Mrs C W logins a a Mr and Mrs Joseph A Fisher have Issued Invitations to the wedding reception re-ception of their daughter Ella and i Orson Spencer i Squires Wednesday evening ev-ening June 24th at 724 East Twelfth South street a 0 The marriage of Miss Delia Tprgcson a popular Logan girl and Walter Pyper of Salt Lake will take place at Logan next Wednesday evening at the home I 5 of the bride II a a a V tl The engagement of Miss Amle Chase and Fred Ward Is announced the wed sl ding to take place tho last day of June r 0 I Mr and Mrs O C Beebe hnv Is sued Invitations to the if wedding recep tion of their niece Miss Florence A Scholar and John S Sears to be held at their home on Wednesday evening r June 13th i a William Ytttea announces the en i nagemcnt of his daughter Carrie to Harry Harmon The wedding will take I Place on June 2ith Future Events 1 Mrs Russel L Tracy entertains at i t i luncheon tomorrow at the Country club Ifc fe In honor of the Misses Donnellan fc Y a Y The hop which was to have been + EUcn at the post last Tuesday evening 4 and was postponed on account of theM the-M Tom show will take place next TUes 1y evening 6 0 Y I Miss Ferry will be guest of honor at luncheon to be given on Wednesday rf b Y 1 ilrs George R Hancock r Y oI I I Irs Webber and Miss Wobbor enter lam at a tea on Tuesday afternoon J tJ large and clfl oralc tea of the week I will bo that given by Mrs Thomas Car 5 J tel In honor of her daughter Mrs Thomas Gouldstone Griffin r Mrs David Evans will be hostess at two events thin week a luncheon on Thursday and a reception Saturday u a Mrs Rawlins and Miss Rawlins will entertain at cards on Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs Frank Groesbeck and Mrs A J Lowe entertain at an Informal luncheon next Friday afternoon b to Miss Frltsch will be the guest of honor at an afternoon party Thursday next given by tillS H E Melton Purely Personal Mrs P J Qucnly of Kcmmerer Wyo Is visiting Mrs Abner Luman at 670 East Second South street a a firs C H Brink is recovering from a recent severe Illness Mr and Mrs F I Davis of Park City came to Salt Inko last evening and will hereafter make their home here I a a Dr and Mrs Donoher returned to their home In Park City last Tuesday after a visit with Salt Lake friends J Mrs Charles Barth of Fort Douglas has returned from a visit with her parents par-ents at Leavenworth Kan o Y a MJcs Keogh has gone to Omaha to remain during the summer as the guest of her sister Mrs Gallagher a r Mrs E M Ashley will return to her Denver home today after a weeks visit with Mrs Thomas Weir to The Misses Adalulcle and Gwendolyn Anderson of A street have gons to California Cali-fornia to spend tho summer months with their sisters Dr Lamorco of J San Francisco and Mrs Blanche Eckhoft of San Rafael Mrs L C Pond of Pocatello Ida and Mrs J W Hyde of Baker City Or are visiting with their mother Mrs Joseph Kimball of this city o r O Miss Florence Cunningham has returned re-turned from a alx months vIsit In California Mr and Mrs George Sutherland are entertaining Mrs Emma LOP buthe land of Berkeley Cal 0 0 M Y Mrs Curtis L Knight Is visiting friends In Reno Nev a v x Miss Winifred Whltehead has gone to Spokane Wash where she will soend the summer with Mr and Mrs T R Cutler Jr I a I Judge Thomas Marioncaux has returned re-turned to Nephl after a visit with his family in this city who are the guests of Mr and l Mrs Gcir e W Snow I Mrs S J Jenkins and son have gone to California and will be the guests for tome time of Mrs C W Kahl of San Francisco Y o 0 Mr and Mrs 1i F Bauer have taken a fiat at 11 North State street wheie they will be at homo to their friends 0 aMiss aMiss a-Miss Winifred Candland has returned to her homo In Mt Pleasant to spend her vacation o b aMiss a-Miss Millie Wright of San Francisco Is visiting her grandfather John Hep worth of this city and remains until about July 20lh 0 a Mrs E E Shepherd has been visiting in Park City during the past week e a r Mrs S Curtis and daughter Mrs Drummond have returned from a months visit In Denver and Pueblo 0 a George Brown nnd Will Pollock have returned from Chicago Mrs T R Lundberg and family are spending a few weeks in Mercur and tho Tuttle district I a aMiss a-Miss L L Willard has moved to 247 East South Temple and has closed her studio until September b Miss Catherine Leonard left on Wednesday last for California after a delightful stay at the home of Senator and Mrs Kearns Y Mrs William Gibson Sharp has returned re-turned to New York having visited the past month with her parents Judge and Mrs Harkness U a Sidney Bamberger has returned from Columbia college to spend the summer with his parents Mr and Mrs Simon Bamberger Dr and Mrs Hepburn are home from a months visit on the coast Y II Mrs Marvin of Fort Douglas leaves shortly for the seashore to spend the summer 0 6 c Mrs E E Calvin and children went East on Tuesday to meet Herbert Calvin Cal-vin who has been attending school during the year 6 to 0 Louis Cohn Miss Sylvia Cohn and Miss Ruth Palmer have gone to California Cali-fornia for an indefinite stay Y Mrs M B Conway of Louisville mother of Mrs Perry S Heath left Thursday morning for her home She has been visiting in this dlty for a month or more j Miss Louise Bascom leaves during the week to pass the summer In the Carolinas Miss Bnhcom will enter Wellesley at the beginning of the fall term e Mrs Julia Taylor and Miss Geneve Clark arc home from their trip to the coast u t e Col and Mrs Shaughnessy are entertaining en-tertaining Mrs Frank Van Horn of New York Mrs Van Horn Is Col Shaughncssys daughter and has many friends hero who will be glad to welcome wel-come her Y a President Slocum of Colorado college is In the city a guest at Gordon academy acad-emy M a a Mrs James W Neill has gone to Colorado Colo-rado Springs and Denver for a visit of several weeks During her stay in Denver DIm Neill will bo at home ut tho Metropole V MaJ and Mrs Wood have returned from Boston and aro at home at the postMra Mrs C P Flfield and son have gone East to remain during the summer months Y Miss Alice E Rowe ban gone East and before returning to Salt Lake early Continued ou Pnso 20 Society Continued from Pin 1g > In September will tour the Great Ixilcce take a trip up the St Lawrence down the New England coast visit In New York and Pennsylvania returning to Bait Lako via the Hudson river nnc Niagara Fallu Minn Clara Hill daughter of Mr and Mrs L E Hall returned ycatordaj morning from Colorado college where she has been during the year just closed A very Jolly party was that which went to Park City on Tuesday last the guests of Mrs D C McLaughlln In eludIng Col Bubb Capt Wlnn Capt Crenry Mlao Crenry Miss Maud Thorn Mrs SmedleySmith Mrs Dennis C Elchnor and children aro In California where they will ro main during the heated term Dr Sfary Fulton or Canton China wn o Salt Lake visitor during the week MIss Rebecca Morris has returned from Columbia college where < she was taking a postgraduate course In the kindergarten department II Mrs George P Holman has dlecon llnucd her Mondays at homo and will leave shortly for the East to be gone until fall Miss Violet Neill han been the guest I t of Mra J Dana Sanders of Detroit but will leave shortly for Chicago I a Mr and Mis James F Marshall are now located In their new home at DIG Second street 010 Miss Doris Krone of Chicago Is visitIng visit-Ing Mr and Mrs Slg Simon of this city Mrs J J Judson and son have gone to the Thousand Isles to spend the summer Richard Utter of Denver was a Salt Lake visitor during the week M Mrs A 1C Cherry and daughter Miss t I Blanche have gone to Ohio to visit relatives until September i Miss Kate Mackenzie left for California Cali-fornia on Thursday and will not return until early fall Tklrs George W Vallery of Denver Is In the city a guest of her parents Mr and Mrs W L Plckard 4 Judge and Mrs Henry P Henderson are entertaining Mrs Buck and two children of Lansing Mich who are on their way home after spending the winter in California Mrs Louis Farnsworth and children have gone to California to be absent a year Miss Edythe Ellerbeck has returned from Milwaukee where she went to attend t i at-tend the annual convention of the Delta Gamma fraternity M A Edward Copley has returned to the r city after a visit of somo months In Kansas I Miss Juno BIntz Is home for the summer i sum-mer having spent the past year at the 1 National Park seminary Nat Goodwin wan a guest of the Country club on Friday afternoon Mrs Richard Cogan and daughter i Hazel have gone East on a visit They S will be Joined In July by Mr Cogan f and the family will visit 1 the principal points or Interest In the Eastern States before returning to Salt Lake Miss Florence Wagner of Anita Ta Is a guest of her ulster Mrs Lou Denson Mr and Mrs Fnmk McGanncy are now at home to their friends at SIS Third East tln < L Mrs Schuyler C Snyder has gone to Portland Or for a stay of three months a S Mr and Mrs Albert S Gates arc upending > a month on the West coast Mrs Julia M Brlxen has gone to i California for a visit of some weeks I Thy Misses Alice and Beatrice McDonald Mc-Donald left l Tuesday lant for California to be ROIIO about three months Mrs A Shannon and daughter Mrs McCullough will pass the next three weeks visiting along the West coast MKS Sallle McLcod has gone to Boston Bos-ton for a three months vapntlon Mrs C H McCready and daughter Miss Clella hove gone East and before returning will visit In New York Buffalo and Cincinnati Miss Buchanan of the high school will visit various points of interest In California Cali-fornia during the miner months Mr and Mrs W C Thomas are now at home to their friends at 107G First street 4 MIss Cora Eaton has gone to I California Cali-fornia for a three months vacation Mr and Mrs H C Bailey of Butte were Salt Lake visitors during the week They were here on their wedding wed-ding trip rIBs Myra Sowlea has gone to Spo kanet to be the guest of Miss Coral WIlcox for the summer Mrs S T Pearson has gone to Pacific Pa-cific Grove Cal where she will visit ome time Mrs Pearson expects to remain In California a year V W H TLbbals left yesterday for Chi cago to meet his daughter Miss Mildred Mil-dred who has been doing postgraduate work at Wellesley torn year past Mrs Jessie Zane of this city has gone Lo California for the summer Lowls Sowles and Mcrt Wheeler are home from Cornell for their vacation Miss Alice Scovllle went to Chicago on Thursday Inst to remain away until i September I II I Mrs Helen M Ross will pass the summer In the Adirondacks having left for New York last Wednesday The Misses Nellie and Etta Powers are now in Boston where they will remain until September t C Mr and Mrs S E Crager have gone to Indiana to visit old friends The Misses Ruth and Nellie Storer are In Denver where they will visit rein lives and friends until the latter pttrt of August KASOc1EY James D Stack and wife returned the early part of the week from Salt Lake City Mrs Phil Clarke returned Thursday morning from Salt Lake City She has been In the Holy I Cross hospital at that Qr i HH i a 4 t I 4 f I I Jr Mr ana Mrs James A Gibson I Lik placo for some time past I hut IB now almost I al-most entirely recovered from her Illness Miss Winnie McHatton am Mite D Woods left this week for Provo where they will attend summer fcchool Miss Mc Hulton was accompanied by her mother Mr and Mrs William Embleton are entertaining en-tertaining Mr and Mrs Joseph Hardman of Logan Mr Emblcton mother and otopfaihcr John II McChryatal wa a Salt Lake visitor several lays during the past week The local lodge of Elks will conduct a I danco at Odd Fellows hall on the evening I of Juno 12nd the third anniversary of tho order Mr iml Mrs Dan Sulllvcn of Salt Lake City are visiting Mr and Mrs Ed Berson of this place Mr Sulllvm Is a member of tho Salt Lake j0llco force Mr rnd Mrs E McClelland have gone loIdiho The closing exercises of tho St Josephs school will be held at the local hall on Friday evening June 10th MISs Nelllo Sheehan left Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon for Sllvcrton Colo whero she v > lll visit her sister Mrs Ed Nelson co S Mrs F A Mullenbruch of Provo was tho guest of Mr and Mrs Alev Gourley several days thin weok A Mrs Enoch Nagla of Price Utah Is the guest of her slater Mrs Leonard DcLong Mrs E G Hanson returned to Eureka Monday after a picasint sojourn with relatlvoa at Salt Lake City Charles OConnell and Miss clUe Sherwood Sher-wood both of this place were united In marriage at Nephl last week Mr OCon nell Is a brother of Mrs James D Stack while ho bridge Is tIm daughter of Mr and Mrs William Sncrwood I Al J OConnell arrived In Eureka this week from Otiray Colo M John W llunl and daughter Miss Annie An-nie left last Tuesday tar Connecticut Miss Hurd will remain In that State for month by tho Mac ibe < The troupe will probably play Mammoth on the 21th and Provo on June thC th-C J McGann of Ml Pleasant won In tho district several days this week L S Allcock and Frank Newton will go to Salt Lake next Tuesday as represents I tlvcfl from Godlvn lodge No 8 Knights ot Pythias to tho grand lolo convention conven-tion George W Hodtfns returned Monday from Halt Lake Mrs Dora Kohl and children will leave shortly for Pocatcllo Ida Dr Wnflo wan In camp from Payson several days thlfc c kIck k-Ick Comes has returned to Eureka from Denver where ho went ns a representative repre-sentative from Eureka Miners union No 4LC the purpose of attending a college while her father will spend about three weeks vlultlng friends Frank H Ilolzhelmor returned to his homo at Pocatello Ida Tuesday after closing up some business affairs here C E Allen of Salt Lake City spent last Thursday at the Centennial Eureka mine Miss Clara Slott Is convalescing from a severe Illness Drs G J Field ami A H Taylor wero among the Euieka people who visited Salt Lake during the week e City Marshal Colin McMurphy visited his family at Payson this week M Mrs Isaac Darton was tho guest of friends at Provo Friday i Mr Joseph Thlrlott and lIlts Mabel Hupfcr went down to Provo for a short visit Friday r John V Kell and Miss Katherine Zerker both of this place were united In marriage mar-riage at Salt Lake this week They will make their homo In Colorado J A Hyde Jr was over from NcphI this week visiting friends o Mrs John Henry Taylor and children will leave next week for Baker City Or Mr Taylor ban been employed at that place for some time and the family will make their home there In the future Tho drama Sons of Mattathlas will be presented In Eureka about the 23rd of this 161 to tlio convenUon of tho Western Federation Fed-eration of Miners a i JI F Fullrlcde John Burrows Georgo i Owens Gus J Ilcnrlocl and James Dun ton were among tho Eureka peoplo who I vlsted Provo last Friday About 100 people from the camps of the i district went down to pa son on the excursion ex-cursion Friday night a D D BOwen Is In Spanish Fork Oliver SJontcdt of American Fork spent several days during tho past week In Eureka Eu-reka James Morgan nnd Sam Nelson woro i Provo visitors Friday The most brilliant evening event of tho year was the danclns party given at Maple hall Tuesday evening by a number of society so-ciety leaders Never before In the history of Park CIt > s dancing parties has there been a moro enjoyable ball or more elegant ele-gant dicfKCq > worn by the Indies The scene was really beautiful and with the i good music by i the select orchestra the refreshing punch and the dainty refreshments refresh-ments the evening waa a most complete Huccesa and up to UJO clock tho dancers danc-ers entered Into the spirit of tho fun with enthusiasm As the srucntsjcnteied they were ushered Into the reception hall and greeted vcr cordially by 1 tho receiving party thin done they chnlted in groUps with friends and visitors tho COM y corners iirranccd In the lull side of tho nail were very much sought by the morrjthrong tho punch bowl with ltd pretty decorations decora-tions of whit and vellow roses was attended i at-tended by Miss Huhiinlj Lcompte Mien Tcsslo Lambert and Miss Florence Hurl but Card tables wrre trranRCd In the went entrance for thane who did not danco and In this pastime prizes were awarded Mrs E Lynn Kimball and Mr FL J niRtn Luncheon was pervert at the small tables In the center of each was arranged bouquets or red rown oill syrlngn Jhe favors were tiny red bowl The promoters promot-ers of this chnrmlnpr and delightful evont were Mr and Mrs S Fargo Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong Mr and Mrs A H Woetcr Mr and Mrn L B Wright Mr and Mrs C A Blochcr Mr and Mm J M Lockharl Mr and Mrs F W Sherman Sher-man Dr and Mrs R U Wight Dr nnd Mrs W D Donohcr and Mr and Mrs C F GolFt Among the dancers wore noticed no-ticed Miss Bird Mrs D C McLaughlln Miss Creary Mlse Maud Thornr Mrs Smcdley Smith Mr and Mrs George Wood Mr and Mrs W G Jninb Dr nnpburn Miss Carrie Colbnth Miss Kntlo Furr l Miss Mario Lu Mrs and Miss Shepherd Mrs Ilortsook Mrs Chnrtrand Miss Sayer all of Salt Lake Messrs and Mcsdames L E Hubbard JI 1 1 McGIll 1 W 1 Buck J W Geltjor Joseph Char trand K I Gct ch C M 1 Wilson C Heath P II Towey J efnvnr j Thomson H S Jx > vo M 1 D Hurlbut E P Ixcompte O E Hedges F Smith F H Davis P McPhenon F A nirl K I J RCRKO E I Klmball V D Sutton M J Daly II Bsselntj I F A McCarU C ShlelclH A A Pike E K Ward F Richardson It Ilob blna the Mlwaes Lillian IJaln Neil Goodrich Good-rich Katherine Lnwnnc I Jean Pcarpnn Kate Thorpe Bertha Getsch Kate M louie Julia Burlln Lina Moblr Agnes Towey Agnes HaiTlntton Louise Bales Carrie Sutton Eva Lambert Mae 1 Williams Wil-liams Clalro StevniiKon Ornco Stlllman Blanch Woodward Allco HorkliiB Mrs Anna McGmth Mr lym I < arn Tcaslo Lambert Hannah Lreoinpto Hoicnco Hurlbut Messrs A Williams J Fninkel J Diem T Wnldon J A Malls J Thomson W E llopklns Bormnn E FIshor A Colbath L Joffs C T Mixer N B Dresser Cad c Lecompte 11 D Hampton M Pearson It Dresser W rcFnl J Donn II Wrlcht M Wight r A rmutwnnr I1 T I > lAaAn C fill AVI Hmi I > and others Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs E Lynn Klmball cntertalniil the Neighborhood Neighbor-hood VhIst club and a company of friends most dullghtfullv In honor of Mr G S Stenhouse of California whoso rich baritone bari-tone voice hun been heard In every city In sunny California and who wan heard upon this occasion to good advantage Encoro after encore greeted tho noted singer and ho was compelled to render several detections to the appreciative gathering gath-ering Tho high altitude affected him somewhat but tho clan rich tones were I Bweotly brought out The pleasant oven liar will lonir be EimemlierHl bv the guests Prizes In tno whist rune wcro won by Mrs H G Bates ladles tlrflf Mrs W 1 Mlddour > consolation Mr C T Mixer cents first Mr P H Towey consolation Thoso i Invited to meet Mr StenhoiiRO were Dr and Mrs E K Ward Mr and Mrs R D Bobbins Mr nnd Mrs F Smith Mr and Mrs P H Towey Mr and Mrs E J Bcg B Mr and Mra William Stale Mr and Mrs W MIdrlour Mr nnd Mrs II G Bates Mr and Mr W D uStton Mr and Mrs D D Sutton Miss Bortha Gotsch Miss Agnes Towey Miss Fawn Smith Miss Carrie Sutton Mlaa Minnie Kesccl Mr C T Mixer Mr F L Peterson Peter-son Mr E Fisher nnd Mr Woods of lamella la-mella Cal Mrs IT O Kearns and little grandson Morris Davis went to Salt Lako Friday afternoon where thcs will remain indefinitely Indefi-nitely 4 4 Miss Carrlo Colbath returned to Salt Lako Friday afternoon after a pleasant weeks visit with Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong II Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong Miss Carrie Colbath of Salt Lake Miss Lillian Ban Sherman Armstrong Mr Alex Col bath and Mr Louie Joffn went over to tho Hot Pots last Saturday and returned homo Sunday evening The annual meeting of the Womans Athenaeum was held at the home of Its president Mrs E J Begga Monday afternoon af-ternoon Miss Julia Burlln reviewed the book Every Inch a King by Miss Josephine Jo-sephine Caroline Sawyer a young lady 21 years of age whose home Is at Water town N Y Thc review was exceptionally exceptional-ly 1 line and as a number of the club ladies are personally acquainted with thn authoress au-thoress It made tho review most enter I I taming Tho secretarys report of tho bft over glvan In thin chub ot 1 Miss Knthcrlno Lawrence who hRR nnd r eo faithfully during lhu year just J2 fYfI1 vacate hr office with thJ T histest n3M pnrd of oycry club member Mrs ff E Uoggs and Mlea Julia Burlln the Jlr l dent and Unit vlcxjpresldm l mlmb red with beautiful bouquets ItT ft white and red l carnations tied ot club colors cherry and white rlbbom with the a token of love and kind 1 tclloWllhlp e the members Mrs L E ilubbsrd trtl Ud IIlIlld the 1I0WCflC In n few dOlce I1fl nnd both hdiei responded mo wordJ airs I Bog5 swved dainty m01it rrrc1jbment teellnJty after which thn election of otnrtts had The vote renjlt xl as foliow Pf wa dent Mrs M M F Allen firll Prii l proHldent Mrs A n 11t Woo cecon let I president Aim C M Wilson I olnl L ofV lul > bnrd treasurer INUtotj Irp t Charles ShlHd critic Mrs Ij n librarian Mies Julia Burlln hlstotll1o 1Iht Mrs E J BCRRS room cornmltt 50 J w Geiger and Mm E P lr Other committee will be I appolnteel Ornple The club will enjoy heir 8umrnf Intr lion and resume their studies the vaca Monday In September steaM Dr and Mrs Is D Donoh Ctttrtlllntol very informally eiluuueelay evening Ivn lnd n halt rhlr gurs at Mr and Mrs Cors Wood Mrs D llfro C McUiucrhlln Mlart Creary Mis nflrn Mrs Smedley Smith Mr antI Mrs W J Lumb Mr and Mr rA V W rmuron MJM Citric olbUh Miis Marie Lute n Dr Hepburn Col Uubb Cant Win5 Cupt Creary Mr T onanl RolLt n v1 lLt son and Mr and Mr r II Davis Mr and Mm Charles Bhlcliln eater talncd at luncheon Sunday cvenlnr Their guests wore Mr and Mrs J M 1 IocVhnn Mr anl Mrd J AV Geiger Mrs l m Learn Mr Julius Franfcul and Mr I W F l Llopklns Mr and Mrs V Ti Davis two of Park CltyH highly rejected citizen ilfoafu MI i for Salt Lako yesterday afternoon where they will reside ppnnnnrnilv rtt Oil First street Mr and Mrs Davli haves always taken an nctlvo pnrt In social if fairs and they will be nuiseil upon even occasion The hCHt wishes of a host or u friends 00 follow them to their IHW horn vnorr iney join tne colony or ParklUi who have preceded them > Last Saturday evening the senior cia AA of the Park City hlch school held their icrclHc at Masonic hall lavltntloai were Issued to the parents and friend Following Is the programme rendered Song By the tints Salutatory Mhs Eva I mbcrt ClnHS hIstory Carl Stevenson Clasp poem Mls FreJrt Funk Oration Jerry Harrington Song claM Plnno Allectlontlta Mayme FIrntttl I Clans ProphecyMiss Florence CnfP11ter rjnlintr > Tj > n Tiiiikln nCCIrmnf lv 11 n v ry Fieeman negative Comedy A Rainy Day Miss Kntherlno Cunningham llls Mary McDonald and Wlllard McCIcilan Song lxrcnzo MulrbrooV Song Seniors Fnrowcll CLuis a Monday evening tho Misn ICato Ma lone Gcncvivo FitzpatrIck Llzzlo ConncU ly and Mrs Gnlllgan gave a most delight fill party at the homo of Mrs Brockwny Games music dancing and a tempting lunch wero features of tho happy event and every ono present were loud In their praises of the successful affair managed 11 PO well by 1 the chaperones An orchestra composed of tho following musicians dig ponsed sweet strains during the evening 1 Messrs George Wilson F Aubrey IV Waters and S Aulka and tho party lasted last-ed until tho wco start houre Thoso In vltetl worn lie Blisses Agnes rjarrlnctor j Veronica Fitzpatrick Agnes Towcv Mln nlo Cunningham Mac Enlllee Kate Law icnce Mary McDonald Tconle McDonald Mary Shields Kale Connell Francti WIlHon Brockvfay Mrn Gnlllffnn Mrs i Conlon Messrs Walker Wllkcnnon J A Malla narr > Malone F A Shields Ha ran Clark L Malone J Honey X HUT Icy It AIoDonald Tracy S Fraser T Walden GallJvan McQueeny ScanlOn Cloonan J Connelly Matt Connolly Donovan Frccrnnn Doyle and other P Dr and Mrs W D Donobcr returned from tho city Tuesday mqmln i n Miss Lillian Bath ono of Parka brightest bright-est school teachers leaven tbs afternoos for her home at Martlnsvlllc lad lllsi Baits has tendered her resignation to tin board hero to accept a moro lucrntln poslilon elflowhere t Jlor many wars friends wish her every ancccaa nnd TA 1 erct that bho will not bo with us In the good old summer time llr and Mrs Chnilcs Heath and little l dfiuKhtcr Dorlthy returned on Saturday from a delightful visit with relatives ut Nashua Ia Sirs Heath and baby have been absent two months find Sir Heath ihrco weeks They report an unuuually tlc1lchttul time N f 1 I i Mrs Frank James and daughter Sliss fit i Rose left for Los Anpel < s Tuesday mornIng i i morn-Ing to visit with relatives until Septcm j 1 bar MIB Rhoda Robert went to the city Sunday Inst hero she will visit I for some tlmo with relatives o o MISB Johan foods I returned to the city Sunday after a pleasant visit with relative rel-ative f t s MIsS Laura Bird of Salt Lake and her nest Sllss Edyth Saer of Washington D 1 C returned lo Zion Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon after a weckn vhtlt with Mr and Mrs Frnnk A Dlrd Mlsr Marie Luce of Salt Lake came out to Park Tuesday morning and Is tho guest J of Dr and Mrs W D Donoher o Sir Garner S Stonhouso of Cnllfornla was guest of honor tt a beautifully arranged ar-ranged dinner Wednesday noon given by Mr and Mrs l K L Klmbal Covers wore laid for Mr 1 Stenhonse Miss Carrie Sutton Sut-ton Mr and Mrs W D Sutton Mr D Sutton and Mlsfl Virginia Sutherland o A pleasant meeting of the 0 E S was held at Masonic hall Monday evening I Y Y I Wiles Grace Stlllman and Miss Blanch Woodward two of Parks esteemed school trneherH Itparted for Saglnaw Mich J yesterday to spend their summer vacation j vaca-tion I e M Mrs Dd Shepherd and daughter Miss Helen of Salt Lake cane up to Park Tuesday and wcra guests of Mr and Mrs A R Weeter for suverul days Miss Martha Laitnlng and slster Miss Elizabeth two of our most popular school inarms departed for California on Wednesday where hey will remain during dur-ing tho summer vacation Mrs Thomas Kearns and Miss TCath I rifle Leonard of Salt Lake spent two days In Park last week visiting with t relatives l and iyltlng the principal mines r ills Sadie Rasband whohas been attending I at-tending the B Y academy at Provo returned re-turned to Park and will remain with her parents during the summer months Sirs Emmn A S hltehead and daughter Miss SIcilfe returned to Park Saturday after spending the winter In the metropolis metrop-olis i L Miss Kate Thorpe departed for Salt Lake yesterday where she will spend her summer vacation Mrs Fred Smith and three children ann an-n g Bertha Gctsch leave this afternoon I for Iowa The former go to visit l with I datives while Miss Getsch expects to remain permanently she having tendered her catenation i here as schoolteacher and accepted a like position at her old home In Nashua I Y 1 Mr James Ha nee leaves for Chicago I this afternoon to visit his parents for three months Miss Nellie Goodrich leaves for oIls nourl this afternoon to spend her school i vacation with her parents r C t Miss Agnes Towov goes East this afternoon if aft-ernoon to visit with her parents and to spend her vacation I oJ I Sir and Mrs G F Cook and two children I chil-dren leave I tomorrow morning for Omaha to spend the summer months Mrs G A Bates and family went tot ho to-t city Wednesday to remain during the summer months Mr G R Hancock returned to the city Wednesday after a visit with Col and Sirs William SI Ferry Y Y M Mr and Sirs W D Sutton entertained at an iIeganlly 1 appointed 5 oclock luncheon lunch-eon Wednesday complimentary to Mr Garn Stenhouse of California A largo howl of roses adorned tho center oC the table while Individual bouquets marked the plnco of the guests who were Sir Stonhouse Mr and Sirs C F Golst Miss Carrie Sutton Sir D D Sutton Mr Will Sutton and Sir and Mrs E Lynn Kimball Cadet Edward Lecompt came up from the city Tuesday morning to atlend the dancing party Y Closing exercises of the public schools were held In tho several rooms on Monday Mon-day Wednesday Thursday and Friday and closed Friday evening June 12th with the High school commencement at the Dewey theater 0 g Mr and Sirs J W Pearson arc entertaining en-tertaining their daughter Sirs Joseph Clmrtrand and two children of Salt Lake 4 Mr F C Hazard returned to Welling ton Del last week where he goes to accept ac-cept a position there During hiS stay In Park ho made many warm friends who ldh him success Sir Ed heal I departed for California on Sunday to spend several weeks In search of health The MJpscs 1 Enid and Rhea Riley gave a I plcnlo party at City grove Monday afternoon after-noon where the day wan happily spent I with games and a plnnlo lunch Tholr guests were the Misses Sndlo Jurgonscn i Bessie Barnlcot Pearl Crowther Bessie SIcClsllan Guy Jlirgaiiaoii Irvin Stringer Storm Platte Clarence Jensen Wado Platte and others I I N I Mr and Mrs W D Sutton MY Garn r 8tenhouwj of California Mr B L Kim ball spent Wednesday must delightfully at the King mine t e 1 t I Mrs D C Mclaughlin chaperoned a r Jolly pan of Salt Lakirg to tho Silver King Daly West and Ontario mines Wednesday whero luncheon and dinner MAn enjoyed Thoso of tho party wore e lllss Maud Thorn Miss Crcnry Mrs BmeUlcv l Smith Mr had Mm George i Wood Mr and Mr W G Lamb Dr Hepburn Mr Leonard H B Watson d Capt Croaiy Capt Wlrn and Col Bubb Y + V t The many friends of Miss Maud Gray will be pleased to learn that oho Is able 1 to be out again after a long siege of ty phoid fever Uinlnh lodGe No 7 F Ii A M arc con s templating an entertainment to be given on the evening of June 2lh y Mr V J P Davis of Salt Lak camo up to tt Park Tuesday morning to attend tho c dancing party that ovonlnur W a X Mrfl C W Ifodgaon departed for Ath < rF N ep Tuesday ID vlHit her old homo ct and rolatlvcfi e q AMr Clcudo Armstrong nephew of W W J Armatioilg arrived in Park Tuesday and will remain some time Ho han accepted e1 a poiltloji with Welsh DrHcoll S Buck ao uookkeunor ii Mr and airs W W Armstrong and r i on Sherman leave for Minnesota tomor rw afternoon to visit I with Mr Armutrongn I relatlt s They expect to bo absent two or three weeks and betore their return tI will vlilt 1 Mrs Armatrongs relatives In Kansa UA I OVOiiEiTiTJ t The Ladles Republican club was elaborately i elabo-rately entertained by Sirs FannIe Stewart Stew-art at the clubrooms on Friday afternoon Its Rome very clover musical gems were rcn trcrt and recitations given by Sirs Pearl rates and Miss nines DellciouH refresh means were served and tho event was pronoun d a famous ono by every ono f i present The guests were Slesdames Mary Vincent Man Boshard Kitty Hlnos William Urercton Reed Smoot Minnie Startuk Helen Homer Thomas John Barbara Hoover Eleanor Moore Grace Cheevcr n Bachman Slay Gn zler Sudlo Graham S Homer Frances Knight L McBride Jane Craven Gertrude trudi1 Page E S Simons Ina Hodson Marti Dunn Anna Schick Mlnnlo Hardy Eliza Nelson Llszle Stark R Hathcn brook Annie J Atkln Cage Sugthton Rowona Boothe Emily G Cluff J H Denhalter E P Raiding Robert Anderson Ander-son Ada Fullci Clara Henry John Dixon of Payson Alice Brown Eva Ward laud Graham Retta Young S Knight Laura Foote James George Te > sle nines L Prole l Dunn Thomas Edna Thomas Clara and Luella Stewart Sarah ClufC Maybelle Moore Sarah Brereton Anna Roberts Naomi Armstead Emma iabres kle Delia Connant Dr Snyder D Jack man Pearl VnO1 R Groves C A Shepherd Shep-herd i Fanny Bennett Emmn YVarfield Emily Gray IJ S Pyne Annie Glllcsplo AVllllam Silver James Clove SI 1 Aiay Ibr George Austin of Lohl George Well of Lehl C K Loose J C Graham Mattie Mat-tie Ward Addle Passey B The members of the M I A and the Sundayschool of the Second ward gave a strawberry festival I In honor I of Miss Liz zie Thatcher A line programme was rendered ren-dered 1 Mrs David Clark and daughter Slildren from JVnvor are visiting Sir and Mrs I A D Sutton a f Sir AVIIIIam Strong has been visiting In Salt Lake a few days Tho Cluff family will have a grand reunion re-union at the Lake resort Friday June lath Sirs J Beck Is seriously III In the East where she Is visiting Sir Beck left on Saturday to accompany her home i Sirs J J Xunn and daughter Florence lavo gone East for the summer Sir W Blersach Is East attending a family reunion Sirs Agnes Cummings of Ilebcr Is Dialing Diali-ng In Provo 4 > Miss Sllrlam Nolko IK I In Denver attendIng attend-Ing the elocutionists t convention 0 f The well appointed home of Sir and Mrs S A King was a scene of brilliancy on Thursday evening when they enter alned the Card club and Invited guests at n mlslcale Sir Garner StcnhouEc of San Francisco was the center of attraction and his wonderful gift showed that he possessed > a voice of rare depth tone and sweetness Superb refreshments were served f Sirs Hyrum duff save a charming Kensington on Friday afternoon In honor of the wives of the Cluff brothers It vns greatly enjoyed and took place at tho cast home of tho hostess COAL VLll SOCIETY Tho elegant home of Hon and Mrs Alma Eldredge presented a beautiful appearance ap-pearance Thursday night the occasion being an elaborate reception given In honor of tholr son Earl who was married mar-ried on Wednesday to Miss Lizzie Allen Tho decorations of the rooms wero excellent ex-cellent In tho parlors the tables mantel man-tel piano etc were literally covered with cut llowers of various kinds 1 while on the curtains were pinned numerous hearts Thc hallway and the two large dining rooms were nicely decorated with long streamers of ornamental paper ribbon strung from the ceilings to the walls and llowers were In profusion On tho tables woro carnations and roses Each guest was presented with a pretty place card very prettily I handpainted At 10 oclock supper was served and ho spread was moat delicious The even lag was enjoyably spent In muulc social conversation etc after which the guests departed extending their best wishes to Mr and Mrs Eldredgc for a long and happy life Those present were as follows = fol-lows Sir and Sirs Earl EldredRo Mr and Sirs James Allen Mr and Sirs Joseph Jo-seph Bennet Miss Lizzie Bonnet Boun tiful Misses Lizzie and Florence Robinson Robin-son Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs L E Eldredgc Sir and Mrs C R Jones Sir and Sirs Dr O W French Sir and Mrs John Pawlas Sirs R F orlhcott Sirs Fred Williams Misses Rotta Wheaten Wheat-en SLoxplo Robinson Clara Williams Nolllo Williams Grace Young Hills Dem Ing Alllo SIllls Lizzie Clark Annie Rob inson Ada Reddish and Bob Eldrcdge Misses Rose e EldrcdKO Ralph Gentry Elijah Allen and Ben Blnch A D Wheadon spent several days in Salt Lake this week on business Mrs Mary Ann Shaw and two children of Sandy are hero visiting relatives Mayor Croft has called a citizens meet ing for Monday night to arrange a cele bratlon for Independence day Miss Annie Peterson who has spent several days In Spring Valley Wyo returned re-turned home Thursday a h Dr W R Caldcrwood of Salt Lake City is here visiting his mother and old friends Frank Dcmlnfc and family came back to Coalvllle this week They have been living liv-ing In Provo all winter so that their children could attend school V Y Sites Maggie Robinson has returned home from Salt Lake where she spent several months 0 W W Cluff and wife and Mr and Sirs George Beard spent several days In Salt Lake on buslnessthls week They drove down through the canyon > on Tues day u ft R S Caldcrwood who has been in charge of the hardware department of the Coalvllle Coop for about ten years left the first f of tho week for Salt Lako City to accept a clerical position with the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephono company His family will go down Sunday fOGDE OTY J Str 1 and Mrs Fred Harrington arc back from tho East 0 Sir and Sirs H Day of Evanston Wyo visited In Ogden during the week Charles R Holllngsworth returned from tho East last Wednesday a v Sir and Sirs IL R Macmlllan have returned re-turned from Minnesota Orson Hudson and Miss Maud Luughncy were married last Monday evening Dr Barber loft for tho Went Monday on a months visit on the coast Miss loon Carroll nnd Miss Keva left Tuesday night for an extended trip to Ohio Miss Emma Ilamwy was the guest oCher oC-her sister Mrs E S Carroll during the week Sir J Johnson wife and daughter left Tuesday night for a European tour Arthur W Watson and Silas Rhoda Stevenson Ste-venson woro married Tuesday evening last Ono of the leading social events of tho week was tho marriage last Monday evening even-ing of Miss Phebe Louise Houti lo Sir John SI Browning Jr The ceremony was performrd by one of the grooms most Intimate friends the Rev Elmer I Goshen Gosh-en of the Congregational church Tho bride was attended by her sister Miss Virginia Houtz as maid of honor and Miss Louise Browning as bridesmaid I S 9 IRJI I JJt c Ac ay s j reception of Miss Pearl Richard to Mr JoHoph MeKarlnno June ISth Tho wed ding occurs In tho Salt Lake Temple on tho 17th o 4 Superintendent Allen of the Pullman service ser-vice accompanied by Mrs Allen IB home from the East r Mrs J II Knnuss and sons have gone to Illinois on a visit 1 i 4 Miss Ethel Olson of Salt Lake was tho guest of her sister Mrs George M Hanson Han-son during tho week Y GeorgQ Cunningham and wife arc back from their Eastern trip 4 Mrs King of Terrace la tho guest of Mrs C H OHarnett r W Mrs Glnnmann and Mica Laura Harr loft Thursday for California on a visit f TIll members of Aglala with Mesdamcn Corluw Hutchison Kclloy Day and Miss Lewis as guests weN tntcrtalnrd last I l 1 4 J 1 H < V 1t t I i f o l r T V < f f 1 J FW 1 if 1 i 1 w l I h1 Mr and Mrs John M Browning Jr 1 l 1 1 j I v r J while Walter E Clark and Squire Coop attended tho groom The ceremony took place exactly nt 7 oclock Squire Coop playing a wedding march as the brldo and groom entered the room Gus Wright Jr and George SGlbbs of Salt Lake acted aa ushers John 11 Browning Jr Is ono of the most brilliant young men In Ogden as well as one of thu most popular Everyone Every-one has a good word for Jack as he Is familiarly called by his friends Ho Is a son of John M Browning the celebrated Inventor whose name is known nil over tho world as an Inventor of the most mOd enl Improved firearms Jack la a great student and has spent several years In traveling about the world Increasing his fund of knowledge He recently returned from a years stay In Germany and other portions of Europe Ills bride Is the handsome some daughter of Mr and Mrs John S Houtz u retired capitalist and In I one of the most popular young ladles In Ogden society The young couplo will Iro at home to their friends after July 15th at GTO Twentyseventh street Ogdon C Tuesday morning last at exactly 9 1 oclock Miss Carrie M Fell was mnrrlod to Mr Benjamin F Gillette Jr The ceremony cer-emony was performed by the Rev E L Goshen and wan witnessed by only the relatives and Immediate friends of tho 7if < Y T J J bride and groom Sir and Mrs Gillette left for California on a wedding trip Y eo A C Bartlett wife and daughter of Illinois Illi-nois arc tho guests oC Mr and Mrs O P McDowell M u Mrs William Harcomb is back from her Eastern visit Miss Daisy Andrews has gono to Denver to spend her vacation Cards arc out announcing the wedding Thursday at tho home of Mrs J T Hurst A letter from Miss J Eddy who was detained at home by Illness was read by the secretary in this message of farewell fare-well rom tho retiring president wore words of love and appreciation for tho past and encouragement for tho future That club association promotes tho spirit of love and good fellowship was fully demonstrated by the reception of this letter let-ter In presenting the club history Mrs Gordon called attention to tho fact that Aglala had successfully passed Its tenth milestone and was no longer an Infant In swaddling clothes She lightly touched upon the I fads and foibles of tho various members often making a point by a bit of vera and 1 closing her very able paper with a toast to the president Miss Eddy and a tribute of love to the club members riut following officers wore chosen ta Carr car-r on the next years work President Mrs Edward Blehsel vlce resident Mrs A B Coroy secretary Mrs J S Gordon treasurer Mrs II V Horton historian Mrs Val Gideon After the social hour during which rnfrc hmj > rilfl word served the club adjourned tor tho summer Mr William Driver Is back from an extended ex-tended l nojourn In California much benefited bene-fited In health |