Show It1 i tj TIEJ f I IOINiJ 1 i IY 29i ll i i 1I 1 I jN 1 i Compared with the three or four I weeks immediately preceding last week I I of society was gay indeed and members ciety were glad for the change Two I of the largest events of the week were the reception at the First Congregational f Congrega-tional church on Tuesday evening and I the dancing party at Christensens on Thursday evening There were any I number of Halloween parties the beautiful beau-tiful luncheon at the Commercial club t on Friday a few afternoon card parties par-ties and a number oC informal luncheons t lunch-eons and dinners The Theater was nightly an attraction during the week but the concerts at the First Congregational I Congre-gational church at the First Methodist ie church and the series of lectures at the t Ladles Literary clubhouse were all well f patronized by society people and the week as a whole was anything but dull Ii In Honor of Miss lavell I One of the most beautiful luncheons l given in Salt Lake In a long time was i that of Friday when Mrs Alexander H i Tarbet entertained in honor of her I guest Miss Lavell of California The table was laid In the private dining room of the Commercial club was in the shape of a horseshoe and was elaborately I elabo-rately decorated with pale pink chry Eanthemums and American Beauty roses A mound of these t flowers combined com-bined with ferns and plumosa extended the fiill length or the table within a few inches of the edge on either side Clusters of the roses were used for favors fa-vors and the place cardH were figures of I Colonial maidens daintily done in I water colorH Candelabra shaded In red graced the table while a mrss of palms formed a pretty background for the guests who were Mre Kearns Mrs IJeber M Welle Mrs William II King Mrs Donoher of Park City Mrs Keoqh Mrs Sara Bransford Mm Dooly Mrs Arthur Bird Mrs Cosgritf Mrs Ferris Mrs W I Snyder Mrs M 13 Whitney Utrs < Lindsay It Rogers Mrs McDermott McDer-mott Mrs E A Wall Mrs S II Pinkerton Pin-kerton Mrs John Cowan Mrs James Ferguson Mrs Simon Hamburger Mrs J E Bnmbcrger Mrs Oborndorfer Mrs Charles Brink Mrs Brlcc Mrs Goorge Alris Mrs George Reed Mrs Lamb Mrs F K Davis Miss Sinclair Miss Cowan Miss Wey Miss Luce Miss Lawson Miss Snyder I Brilliant Dancing Party Chrlslcnscns hall was the scene of one of the most enjoyable parties of the season on Thursday evening when I Dr and Mrs Snow Dr and Mr Wright and Mr and Mrs George Read Jr entertained between 500 and COO friends at a dancing party Palms and cut flowers In great prolusion were used in the beautiful decorations many of I the palms forming a bank In the alcoves I and a screen for the orchestra stationed at the opposite end of the hall In the I northeast corner of the room a punch table was arranged clusters of white grapes and vats of white cosmoi formIng form-Ing the decorations Deep red dahlias with candelabra shaded in the same color were seen in the small room to the east 01 the main hall and here refreshments re-freshments were served in buffet fashion The hosts and hostesses received re-ceived their guests in the alcoves to the left of the main entrance Wedded in Helena Last Wednesday evening at the home of the brides mother in Helena occurred oc-curred a marriage of very great Interest inter-est to Salt Lakers that of Miss Pearl I Davonyort und Duncan McVlchle of this city About a hundred guests were present at the ceremony which was I performed at 830 oclock by Rev W W Love rector of SL Peters Episcopal church Owing to a recent death In the family of the croom the elaborate church wedding originally planned was I abandoned Gorgeous pink chrysanthemums palms ferns and other greens formed the magnificent t decorations The bride wore a beautiful gown of white satin made en trnlne and trimmed with dAlencon lace A veil of sheerest tulle was fastened to the hair with a diamond dia-mond brooch a gift from the groom the veil fulling to the hem of the gown Mrs Clifford IL Pearsall of Salt Lake was matron of honor Her gown was of white ercpon over pink silk and with It she wore a veil of pink tulle and carried pink chrysanthemums E L White of Boston was the best man and the ushers were E C Day R A Luke G R Melton of Helena and C A Davidson Da-vidson of Butte The bride presented the ushers with gold scarfplns set with pearls and from the groom each received re-ceived a unique bronze matchsafe After a months visit In California Mr and Mrs McVlchle will return to Salt Lake to make their home and will receive their friends after l December 35th at 702 East South Temple street Delightful Reception On Tuesday evening at the First Congregational Con-gregational church a large reception was given by l the ladles of the church in honor of their new pastor Rev Elmer El-mer I Goshen The reception parlors were made beautiful with numerous palms and ferns and many vases of I pink und white chrysanthemums were I used In the alcoves and one the tables The receiving party consisted of the officers of the church with their wives i and stood In the alcove on the east side of the parlor which was very prettily arranged with palms and pink chrysanthemums chrys-anthemums Delicious refreshments were served from the tables on the opposite op-posite side of the room which were adorned with silver candelabra and pink cosmos All the electric lights were shaded In delicate lavender The full Sundayschool orchestra was pres edit and furnished a programme of most enjoyable music FcrryTrloiTill Wedding Many Salt Lake friends will be interested inter-ested In reading the account of the marriage mar-riage of MIrs Edith Ferry and Lieut I Dana T 1 Merrill from the Grand Haven Ha-ven Mich CourierJournal Wednesday evening at the First Presbyterian Pres-byterian church of this city WItS solemn ised u brilliant military wedding when Lieut Dana True Merrill Twelfth United States Infantry WIB united 1 In marriage to Miss Edith Ferry daughter of E P Ferry Our countrys emblem made a most ap I I I 4i I I I I I ir c r iii J ri > a I i 33iZ = I J I I Miss Edna Linnen a Clever Young Mandolin Player I prcprlato bnckJ > und for the arch of whlto and l yellow chrysanthemums imrl the manlago bell of tho same lovely bios Eoms The windows were draped with while and tilled with piihmj and the central aisle was an avenue at beauty Every pew bare a cluster of white and gold tied with whlto ribbon Relatives and frteiida completely filled the ujjacloiiR audience room Iud while they wore uuscmhllnfr Mlns Maud Sqnlor played a number of choice selections assisted as-sisted by Miss Ian Thomnoii on the violin Aa the brldil parly reached the vestibule the martial atralna of the StarSpangled Runner pculcd from the organ the audience audi-ence rising and Htamllnp durlup tin t 1m protaive ceremony Imperceptibly the im tlonnl air blended with the Lohengrin bildal 1 chorus First came the Rev Robert Brown followed fol-lowed 1 by Lieut Merrill In fulldrcMB uniform uni-form and his best man Mr Kdwird Stewart Ferry Next the maid of honor Mlsin Sarah Elizabeth Dodge In corn color and white and then the bride Ican IIIR on the firm or her brother Mr William Wil-liam Montaguo Ferry n charming picture I hi her oxrjulsltu gown of white chiffon over auppho allk trimmed with thrniid lacs und long bridal tell of tulle fastened with a iieiirl ami diamond star the gift of the Kroom falllnL In iniiccrnl > tniy in t I hI l fi 01 the train n n I Sue carried n 1 shower bouciuet of while I i chrysunthemuinK and wore 0 hrooeh of I penrlK n wedding sift from her father worn by her mother ni m the same altar Miss Jessie OlHcii Mies Call Harbcrk Mlfip Alice Neinlfo and MIn Margaret Kobcrtson the four ushers In dainty while KOWIIM took their places at the right mind left I of the bikini parly As the solemn wurdH of the marriage I service were concluded the organ burst forth Into the Joyous strains of Mendels sohns wedding march the echoes dylnr nwiy as the guests went homeward pro nouuclnc It one of the moot beautiful weddings over seen In Grand Haven Four generations of relatives were prci emit Those from out of town were Mr and Mrs Wllllnm Montague Perry Salt Liiko City Utnh William Montague Ferry Jr Sanford Truman Ferry Mr und Mrs Edward Stnuiirt Kcrr Edward Payson Ferry Salt Luke City Utah Mrs Edward L Dodge Moniairue Mich Mrs R A Kanteni Holland Mich Mrs John Griffith Detroit Mich Mr and Mrs Joseph Jo-seph T Richards and Martha RIohardH Salt Take City Itnh Mr Henry C Hall I Colorado Springs Colo TDr Edie and Mrs James P Braylon Grand Rapids Mich Mr and Mr Henry C BlgeloW Mukegon Mich Many and individual I I were the tokens of I affection and good will showered upon the young I couple James Hancock of this city bnd charge of the Iloral decorations assisted by Mr Cross florist of Grand Rnilds Mrs Dudley O Watson officiated as mistress of ceremonies efficiently aided by Mrs Louis J ICnster Lieut and Vre Merrill left the city for a short trip A deserved favor Lieut Merrill 1 has JnfiL received a recruiting detail cant He Is to be stationed at Purkerslmrg W Vu That lifes choicest blessings may follow thin fair young bride Is the wish of her own her fathers and her grandmothers old friends Pleasant Housewarming Rev Dr and Mrs T W Pinkerton have recently moved Into their new home at the corner of Third EJast and I Second South street and on Thursday evening the ladles oC the Central Christian I Chris-tian church gave a reception and housewarming house-warming III their honor The rooms were prettily arranged with pink and 1 rGi1 white chrysanthemums the diningroom ti being especially attractive More than a hundred guests were present md the rl jt pastor and his wife were jsalctcd in ro C ItlL calving by Mrs Sappington Mm i itj i Dormtn and the Misses Pinkerton He r freshments were served by Miss Carrie t Sappington and Mlws Dorman Mlas r 1OIi Stella Harris pouring the chocolate I J b Entertains at Cards j f On Wedneiday afternoon Mrs C C < J Slad was hostcsn at an enjoyable card iisirty at which thlrtyuvo ladies were i tt entertained Sixtythree wan the game i I played and the prizes were won by Mm J JI JL ITusbanda Miss Elizabeth OBrien and Mrs Williams Cosmon iI and ohrysanlhcmurns wcrc used in the 5 l effective decorations of the house The I tally and scorecaulu wore pretty scenes done In water colors 11 Celebrate Silver Wedding t IOn I-On Friday evening I > Ir and Mrs G 1 F Goodwin celebrated their silver wed ding nnivcrpary The house was beauJ lifully arranged for I the occasion showing show-ing a 5fcrfect bower of flcnverti The parlor presented an ospcclally pretty picture vllh its numerous vanes of white yellow and pink chrysanthemums chrysanthe-mums White und pink cosmos used in profusion with the feathery green of the plumoEa covered the mantel lu the library American Beauty roses ij grncod the piano with cosmos used ag a background In this room Mr Net f j ticton with a string orchestra furnished r delightful music throughout t the evenIng I I even-Ing In the center of the diningroom was a large table covered with an exquisite ex-quisite cloth of tatting and < in the center cen-ter of this vas a large cutglass bowl I filled with white chrysanthemums I Two handsome silver candelabra Hghlcd this board The receiving party stood in the parlor and consisted of Mr and Mrs Goodwin Mr and Sirs F C Robertson Mrs W II Jones Mrs W W Rivers Mrs Elizabeth Post and 1 Oliver and Harry Goodwin Punch was ysrved by Mrs Clarence Post and iMlsu Bthel Partridge and In I th dining f room Mrs 0 A ITonnold and Mrs Wi I A Lee presided at the t table During the evening a handsome sot of knives I and forks was presented to vlr and Mrs Goodwinby a number of their friends the presentation speech being made by J C McClaln Mrs Plum mel and Oliver Post rendered several beautiful solos during the evening Attending At-tending the door were Misses Ruth Mae Robertson and Lorcon Drown Enjoyable Halloween Party The Misses Myrtle MacKnight and Allison Moffat were hostesses at a Halloween part given Friday evening at the tiers home in Sugar House ward After spending part of the evening even-ing In games and music refreshments were served Miss Marian Moffat presided pre-sided at the punch bowl Those present pres-ent were the Misses Edna Anderson Cecil Burns Leah Arnold Ruby Knight Gertrude Heystck Vera Katz Lois Anderson Hazel Knight Hattie Garn Ada Ferguson Rctta Heystek Ethyl Allen Florence Arbucklc Mabel 1 Hilton Afton Kldrcdge Ruby Knight belt Lewis Florence Atwood Bell 4 McKpitdrick Anna Went UMnnlo Went t Marian Mortal Bessie Tudd Ethel 121 E lint t Cora Little Myrtle McKnlght nnd Allison Moffat and Messrs K J and 1 nifford 1 Evans Kendall McCIuin Vor t1 non Anderson Phlnena Young Clinton Alston Lnivnzo Hnod Clifford Nenl John KobttKs Nesel 1 Whitney Arnold lllch Hyrum Arnold Robert Burn Ray Fairbanks Edward Lusty Tracer I f Itll ley Archie Moffat Leyland Walker t Arthur Fairbanks George Sharp 1 To scph Uariow Sidney Leaver 1 Ralph 1iu nkcl I Plcnsnnt Informal Dinner I HISS hsjlc O MDIor entertained a r number of her girl I lends at a i doiipht fug i informal r dinner lust Wednesday conin White coFiros was used In the retly table decorations and the I placecards woro nibson girls done in water colors Following the dinner n unique guessing game was Introduced which was n roan of great amuM meat to ill girt Tlmse who enjoyed the affair wore Missus Jlallie Forrin Mahil I lroly Vlnonn Jon s Kthel McDonald I Mc-Donald LfIla Miller tjniln Schultc I > sie Light label Geary Ella Schultj I nod Uellf ijulnn Informal Dancing Parly M mhers 1 uf tIll Blllie club were very 1 pfriyinllv intortniiKd 1 last t Wdnoniay cMiiing by Mr Lolsclle at his dancing uidiiuy 1 ironjr those who enjoyed tho t ivoiu wvrc M 11 Ityes Kthel Dean fJtjitva Fell Nana Lapin Xaoina Felt Anna Forenoon Edna Ladd Luitic Pa liter dlura Tale Laura I Ienroao f AI llr Farrell Marsi Smith Ellxa Blrkln Khaw 5 laml Moirls Luclla i Paterson Mjrtlo KiibcMtsnn and Dorothy Dwyer = MesJrs I A M 1 Faddls J Burl Ceorgc JJuiler Aithui Kolton Sam Ashhy Will t Iall Fred Chandler I FIt lien In Andrew An-drew hurt J 1 A own KHsoy I Chat llild Alvin j Kopslfv Jay Johnson J Dnn tliton I Ppiinip Murphy Cc no Vcbb < ldi > Simniins Recd Wesley V Iran and I < I James Watson Delightful Evening Gathering A nervy crowd gathered at Mi1 1 A UUSrgers 1 < Ioni on Fouiih North and West I Temple street I Thai tday evening even-ing The room were prettily CENJrH led uith cosmos and ehryhaiuhetnnms The evening nas pased with tnuiic and social cr > verso after which J e fresh in < litg SreC served Among those prii1 l i rrt ncrn Mr and Mrs J r F lien 1 Mr I nlri Jars Th K 1sstag I Mr and Mr t 1 i 15 Vifihig I Mr 1 and Mis C W I Midploy l Mr and Mrs 1 C A Vis sing and Mr 1 anti Mis L G Ilogan M L F4 i i1li I IJ r 7E1Trc v r < Rw iind Mrs Charles Perkins cntcr tAlrtd it a yiigiuful party hint 1 Thurs cay evrirg The hunit ryas artistically riiiiBM j for a Halloween party tnnnp rII I lOiuitalk end porlires uf apples mikinf effect lv decorations Ixupe r V2BS o yellow ihrysanthcinuiv rilio t a OIKI the Ioors A A sty ploriiant I criir vus pascd playing gain es II I I t iit fJMy oj rijicmio = ts rnjoy the < uO I ary g ivan 1 J1l = Iay afternoon by the cih H lirf focloty at the nI3 club ijrinB Lotio and slxtythrf 1 o w < ve th j itv Ilnyd Mrs Bokluffy winning th j rlzr at loio I f i md art Jehnutn1 vit Rjrsohoff and Mr Brown the I 1 rsti 1 at 5lstyihrcc II U Mis I Pardee entorlained at a pleasant nfcirut luncheon at Foil Douglas it hcing one of it i series now I being given I by that I lostcsk r It 0 On Tncfday evening at the home of Miss 1 LyJe Wells the de ppmiantK o f the Into Dankl U Wells gathered to celebrate cele-brate the ojphtyninlh j anniversary I of his birth A hoot a 1 hundred guests weie I jiresiMit and after listrninr to a i ilelight iul informal I programme > rendered by I the grandchildren giLatsrndchil divn of the pioneer passed the Icmaln dcr of he evcninir In a social war n j it Mr and Mrs I I T Uadcliffe entertained at a eery pleasing musical on Monday evening at their home on IJrigham Etitfl The musical vas JJIVPII In honor of Miss Katlierlne Grant of Pennsylvania Pennsylva-nia who Is the guest of her brother Robert D Grant Several excellent solos were rendered i by Mrs Mclvin and i Mr Xetlleton and iinost enjoyable evening was spnL > by all A pleainl > dancing 1 parly was givon by the new National Guard company the Fenclbles on Friday evening In the armory on Market street O O I l t i The Misses May and Ivy I Price enter C tallied at a I Halloween party on Friday evening Tho house was lighted with pumpkins < and illuminated ghosts and a delightful evening was spent playing games and telling fortunes About thirty thir-ty young people enjoye l the evening 1 O The guests of the Fifth East hotel and a few friends enjoyed a Halloween party at the hotel l on Friday evening i I Y s c The Siirasale club entertains at a dancing party next Monday night in the Ladies Literary hall This J Is the I fist of a series of dances to be given by I them this winter Mis C Williams entertains on Theirs dtly in honor of Miss Jluby Hun of d Eureka c eo The ladies of the lames 13 Mci can Corps intend making a trip to Piovo net Wednesday They will spend the + day there and visit the Provo Womans Relief Corps A scrjcfc of informal dancing earths thru will be looked forward to with plcuhun this winter IIT are to he given each Wednesday evening in Loitelles Imll on East foCrnt 1 t South With elegant I floor and > ood music there is I no doubt of the uceehs of th t ae partir I Mrs Thomas Kearns hat invitations IFEIICI d for a luncheon to be given I on Thursday November ulli Mrs Ten Davis enl rtadns at cards on Wednesday afternoon 4 9 r i Mis t George 1 Brice will entertain I at al oclock lea I next Wednesday afternoon after-noon Novemljor kh The tea Is to be tl given In honor of Mrs F J Hill > 1 Mi5 rhnrln Clllton Slade will oiitei tale again tomorrow nt a card party o Mr La frrnnd Young and the dl itsct Young liave fs J i > uel 1 Invitations fyi a j I lunoheoli tp be given on Friday November Novem-ber I Gth tRELy7 gpsqJAL Mrs AIctor M Clement leaves shortly for an eMcnded trite to the Coast > i ii W F Wattless hn pone to Sr Peioi l I Minn u 0 Miss Iearl Savjigfp l who pent IIN I sliinmor in Canida nlllc guest t of relatives rela-tives t retur ned h1l1l on VcdncPday n i r rjehaul Koyefc I hiS returned from a brief vlflt to Uulle O J O Mr l and airs I II 1IrOll are at homo to their friends at lr7 East First South until the t ilrsl of the year Mrs Anna Mills 1 left last Sunday for San FraiuIsrci where she expects to make her future homer r r Mrs Pi II Igqs and MisS Lenora DIlggs were in the city Iho first t of the week front Pleasant Grove Y Mr and Mrr William Maiming OHrion vcturivd home on Thursday tout un extended trlj throughout thEn Enst t l Mrs William Uonohor is down from Park fly the guest of her I mother Mra I I X Parker f3 i M Mrs TCnimn Kllorbijck and family will mow Into their new home on C street the firSt of the nrek r II II 15 I W Wilion l is home from a two reeks visit in inliforiila a Major end Mrs McOIlllenddy are in tho t city mid will receive heir t friends at the IConyon hotel I 0 0 Y Mls IJulh Kiikpatrick l has returned 1 fiom Cohuadi null Trill roirain in Salt Lair for 1 a short time befoie she leaves I for the Const It I t C Mr I and Mrs Rus5cl O Schuldcr are now In London where they will retrain fOI roni tiny t u n Mi 1 si Hcrsbach of hirago is i in the I city the guest of her I daughter Mrs Snm Porter I I M Y O 12dwaid Williams who has icon visiting visit-ing in Britirrore is I home again J Y d I MIss Ailecn fMirismon is in Ogden as lilt guest of Miss Lucilo Perry 4 Y fir f-ir a 1101 l Mr l I < = Cliarlos CuMlemnn and Mis5 Dottie Lashbiook leave the early pint of this wrol for the I ISat t Di and Mrs Oistlomnn ro abroad for a year I and Mis 7ui i hbicok will make un indetl nlte stny with her sistoj I in I Washington u Mrs C Swalos is a guest at the Ford from Washington rt 4 airs Laraen and Mrs Cor arc home fiom n pleasant visit In 111 ham 00 Mr 1 and Mrs bailor Heed reached home the mlddlr of the wrek from a riill hiful vtsiof two wccki in Denver I Th MIscs FJoieme and Alice Cun < ninghnm are at Del Monte Cal for the wlnfcr I Mrs G > org Hancock is home from Part City g 0 1r Yi Dr lIfl 1 MrsfiKei i of Phlqago I l sue r it itinc dr tlioholnc of Mrand Mrs L G Wimnior I Ii i Drgnu Ills F M I Straup wlio have been visiting in tho city left for their honc hi Binsham on Friday I Y r dIrs WilllfimII DPlE left I during the week for a si i = weeks trip in the East it f aIrs a-Irs J 15 Timrrony left yesterday for a trip throughout the Kasl u a Mrs Flunk Humlli of Denver IP I erected e-rected shortly to he the guest pf Mrs 1 James Q Keber > Mrs S M Diiy is I iu town fiom Ogden Og-den and is j the guest of her I daughter Mrs Bieeden 1 Mrs W 11 Wan en and Mr 11111 left yesterday for a trip to California u Q Mr and Mrs TV G Lumb are now nt home to their friends nt VJ < South Fifth liast I street Mrs Si W Badcon of Ogden Is I the guest of Mr T 11 Norris at Fords hotel ho-tel Miss Frida Jiucknam left Friday father fat-her homo m Denver after avery J pleasant pleas-ant visit with Mrs Marry Sehick of this city j + Miss DioklnHon anti Ml s Towle wore in the city this wqok from Provo U firs Samuel C Adam Is In the city from Denver and will visit I wJlh her parents Mr and Mrs II O MeMilllan Hoyst X llerrlman Cleveland O arrived Tuesday and Is the guest of Dr and Mrs A D Mel lln Mr and Mr s Harris K Masters will leave shortly for Blntrluim Junction where they will spend the winter m Mrs Strlckley has returned from a very pleasant trip in California 0 Mrs Elizabeth J Shaver hms returned to her homo In Hannibal Mo after a pleasant islt oC three m months with her mother Mrs Oscur F FOPS Its John Heed is home from a delightful de-lightful trip to Nebraska nnd Missouri Miss Ruby Illiff of Eureka is visiting In tin city the guest of MrsC TVI1 llam Brewer Mrs George Thntchcr of Logan is the guest of her Aster IlsD S Spencer Spen-cer O K Miss Anu Tlunta left Thuisdtty for New York where she will study act this winter Mr and sirs I X Parker arc now at horn to their friends 1 ot SOT Fifth street Mrs W A McGaw of Ogden is I the guest of Mrs I C c JI I Jenkins Mrs A O Jennings left Wednesday for a visit In Kanctis City as the guest of her mother I i Mif May Schields lenvop I soon for a short visit with friends In Boise Mr and Mrs IJd I Roibaum returned Thursday fiom their wcddlnc trip and will be at honip to their friends after XovemberMl nt the ICnutsford tl I Y MI + s Aivilhi Clark IP J homo fioin a years abhcnic r In Gprmaiu wluro sli I C > nllnicd on 11i1 t I I 71 f SOcBety A i Continued from Pace 21 lots been studying vocal music Miss Clark passed through Salt Lake on Wednesday on her way to her home inC In-C it Provo a Miss Cook and Miss Hcill of Provo I i I were In the ciUrf the Inst of this week t the guests of Mrs 1 L C Miller I v w S Mrs Kemplejohn has been visiting In I I the cits from Ogden the guest of Mrs Reedall r I Mrs 32 B Bailey left the past week for nn extended 1 trip to the coast t 7 I i Miss Isely and Miss Pond from Provo c were here during the week guests oft of-t Mrs W AY Chisholm Miss Mungor of Bountiful has returned i c re-turned < 1 to her home after a pleasant visit of a few days with Mrs David 1 Hemphlll v 0 Miss Blanche Cherry is home from t Lchl and is stopping with her parents Of e t f Miss Cora Clark has moved and is at tj j hume to her friends at C7i South Main i street I li 1 I I l Jifli J tDf f yti OCP = II l r k = I Stanley Stevens has returned from two years mission l in Germany i Frank Clark has crone to Cardslon Cau II 1 ads whore he will engage in the sheep bu laesi A 0 > 1 W C AYilion is In Idaho l on a visit u r 4 Dr and Mrs Sherman and Mr Dono ghue of Grlnncll la were the guests of I tj Mr and Mrs James l Uatsm during the week O O B ri KxCongrossman W U King was in the city overal days during the week I I I O a j Rodney Tyler 1 vas In the city from Idiy I ho durlns1 < the week called here by the + illness of his sister Helen Tyler 4 S Arthur lerrln l and Janet Undscy were 1 married Monday at Eden a f o i t I K U Anderson was In town from Salt 1 Lake during the week IE v r r 1 c Gordon Grant Is the latest addition to I Ogden social circles He came from Chicago tI Chi-cago to accept a position with the Reed Hotel company i 4 Miss Marie OXcili of Cheyenne is the a guest of Mrs D G Smythe C Mr and Mrs A Y McIntosh have retry re-try tjmied from their wedding trip l a a a i I Mrs AYllllam Anderson is visiting friends at Terrace Utah v a c t + Miss Ijlz7lv Francis is back from her 9t western trip I c a ti Mrs AY A McGaw Is visiting In Salt t Lake e a i I Mr and Airs II R MacMlllan returned + t I Wednesday from California I 1 B It K Miss Marie Ecklund and H E Ashlon f t were married last Thursday at tho brides I residence i ana I Senator Kearns was In the city from J tt Salt Lake Wednesday a a a I Mrs Fred Eastman Is the truest of her m mother Mrs Stephen Richardson Y The Coterie met at the ever delightful + said hospitable home of Mrs J X Kin 1 ball October iTth After rollcall which L was responded to by a goodly number oft of-t members u letter was read from the presi dent Mrs Blgolmv tendcilng her resignation resigna-tion No conclusion however could bo reached ro the matter was laid over for future consideration Mrs hoist followed with a paper on Hawthornes Marble Faun Which will certainly stimulate Interest In-terest in thin always favorite writer Mrs Bcsslo Dean Alllnon then sang A Dream In such masterly style as proves old Time Is only adding charms to the vcfco of Ogden nightingale Responding to an encore Mrs Allison sung A Lullaby which gained additional Inter eat from the fact that the words Vcro composed by Mrs Kimball with music bv Mrs Agce Miss Itendershott read a paper on Current Events and Mrs Allison sang Last Night with line erect er-ect fectMrs Gideon followed with a paper on Walden or Life In the Woods by Henry 1 Thoreau well describing the authors au-thors delight in his sylvan retreat Concert Con-cert Camp closed tho programme which wa followed by refreshments and tho club dispersed to meet in two weeks with Mrs Perkins Guests of the club were Meadnincs ICIrltc Halverhon Agce Mlllis Link Misses Hondcrahott Conroy and Battmcsler 4 b lames Plngree Is out again after a se vero Illness o Judge Dee returned Tuesday from California Cali-fornia < r a Mr and Mrs Harry Horton and Miss Cross left Tuesday for an eastern trip The lust meeting of tho Historical society so-ciety was one of the very best the club JIm ever known All wero happy that the president Miss Snow had recovered from her recent Illness and was again able to wield the gavel Miss Reid and Miss Pierce were admitted to membership member-ship In the steady growth of the club there has a hope sprung up that the Historical His-torical society will some day own a clubhouse club-house and thrive under Its own roof The programme + of last Saturday was another proof that the work of the club Is becoming becom-ing more efficient every year Miss Me Dormott8 paper on the Xlbclungenlled was excellent Mrs Gordon thoroughly discussed the Ilnmeutlc League ant the louse of Hapsburg bringing those I present face to face with some of the bloody rulers of that day Mrs II Smith gave an Interesting talk on German Folk I Song The sweet German songs Auf I Wlcdnrschn and Uu fragst much tog lieu xera < sung by Miss Olga AVehrend who graciously responded to encorces Miss Austin special press agent for the I Porrj lectures was present and gave a bright talk on club work The other guests of the afternoon were Mrs S L Beverlv liars M t Middleton Mrs M I Couch and Miss Wehrond The promptness prompt-ness of the numbers and the quick dispatch dis-patch of business gave plenty of time for the social halfhour and the enjoyment of the delicious refreshments provided by the hostess Mrs AYellinger The club meets on November tit with Mr A B Corey 55 Twentysixth street Members aro at liberty to bring visiting friends 1 ZoVo 090 TI tThe OC iETY Lty The grandest ball of the season took phice Thursday evening at the Mozart pavilion The new floor and the brilliant music enthused every one with n spirit of enjoyment Punch was served In the inception in-ception rooms and elegant refreshments I were temptingly arrayed on the south side of tire loom Everyone expressed themselves them-selves as being highly gratified with the evening and the clever event Mrs Sarah Jones entertained a number of her lady friends on Wednesday afternoon after-noon a r Mine De Leery went to Springvllle Wednesday to fulfill a professional en irasemcnt u e i Mlas Arvllla Clark has returned from Ccrmanv S r Mrs A 0 Smoot and Mrs Thornburg of Salt Lake were guests of Miss Lou Nelson l Nel-son this past week r r Mrs J H Dowey of Salt Lake has been the guest of Mrs F W Muhdonbruck a C1 r Bert Smoot will leave next week on a mission to Europe A very enjoyable reception re-ception was given In his honor on Thursday Thurs-day at the Sixth ward meetinghouse A ohoico programme was rendered and dainty refreshments wore served S r i Mrs Dr Snyder was a Salt Lake visitor this week e A Tory onjoyabln nodal was given in the Second ward mcetlnghousc on Wednesday evening In honor of E C Ilcnrlohpcn who leaven shortly on a mls sloe to Denmark Dancing was the nutln feature interspersed with toasts and sentiments I sen-timents and dainty refreshments wero nerved a a Mrs John Stewart givo a most delightful delight-ful lea party at her homo on Wednesday It was a very enjoyable afternoon and the guests wero all delighted with the social ovont The guests were McudnmcH T N Taylor Edwin A Peary Andy Stewart Scott Stewart August Allen William Beesloy l Thomas John Ralph Poulton J M 1 Jensen HJ I Mallbern Mont Roberts AY D Roberta Thomas Daniels Melllo Ilarmor Roy DIon Hannah Tucker Tame Clove Ed Sparks John Taylor Benjamin Cluff A 1 IL Slmona Do Loory I AY C Nuttall Oscar Young Fled Sutherland I Suth-erland Archie Knowlticn Welles MoBrldc i e S A cat S I i I 1 i f ItX tikarirk r l itl + II sb Yr > il1e11o J t tf viti + K rtt i jW Y v > Ilvn f t i t a > JL 1 t 7 us ¼ i I V r 5 i I I 1 1i i r 1 r J JI I 0 1 1I I Mrs Adele KarriGReimers a Popular Sail Lake Violiniste Fred Trcchcr Misses i Ethel Rogers Nora ioung Lizzie I Jones Alice Reynolds Arotta fount Clara Holbrook Emma Ramney Allle Srnoot Sadie Graham Jane Roblnaon Amanda Thompson Clara Swart Murlali Jlorsloy and Jennie Bees ley 44 a Over i00 people of Provo went to Salt Lake to witness the performance of Ben H lit litTOGAN SOCIETf4 I d or fIr f-Ir and Mrs John T Caino won the host and hostess at a very pleasant party nn Saturday evening tho occasion being their twentyfifth anniversary o The home ptcscnlcd a pretty scene with its largo branches of aulumn leaves which were artistically arranged throughout the house In the dlnlngroam sweet peas were used with the autumn leaves mn I kmg an effective decoration l Mrs Caine was assisted by Miss Aflon Thatcher Miss Ray Campbell Miss Blair Miss Ge nelvc Thatcher and Miss Caine Many beautiful pi Simla were received and the I Invited guests were Mr and Mrs A 7 Thatcher Mr and Mm Serge Balllf Mr and Mrs Arthur Pratt of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Joseph Campbell Mr and Mrs C Nlbloy Mr and Mrs Blair Congressman Congress-man and Mra IIowoll Mr and Mrs Squires Mr and Mrs George Barber Mr and Mrs Louis Bailiff Mr II Balllflf Mr and Mrs R L Campbell r O u Thursday evening at the M E church si very delightful entertainment was given In honor of Rev Mr GMpcn and family and Miss Dora Jnyne who will reside for some Umivin > 7ogan ti U It A pleasant social event of the week was that given by the MIrmes Ellason al which tho college football boys wen the guests i of honor Tim beautiful home was cffuc tlv My decorated with cut flowers and the I college colors Delicious refreshments were served and the evening was onldy ably spent by the boys and a number of other Heels f 1 fr Mr and Mrs VIII Farrell of Salt Lake spent the early part of the I week In Logan o f Mrs LouKhncy of Santa Rosa and Mrs Lyle AYoollcy of Salt Lake were the guest d during tho week of their sister Mrs I IJI Knox i J r Mr B F Cummings of New York spent the past week l in Logan V V M Mrs Miner returned Saturday from Salt Luke whore she has boon for tho past two months visiting with relatives l a 7 r George IT Champ returned home Tuesday Tues-day from a lengthy trip north u 6 r One of the jolllcst and most original llnntr panics of the week was given Monday evening by a prominent young society man to a number of friends Tin dinner took place at Johnsons wagon and the party had a merry time seeing themselves seated on high stools when they soon disposed of several large beefsteaks beef-steaks v a f Moses Thateller Jr of Preston was a visitor at Logan Thursday and Friday r o Mrs Villard Langton Is visiting will friends In Salt Lake o Mr and Mrs 12 AmusFcn are home again after an extended sojourn on the coast a O ft Dr C A Gownns returned during the week from the city Y n A Many frlendi of Prof Jensen will bo happy to learn of his recovery from an attack of typhoid fever O Mrs Croxall Is at home to her many friends at 17i5 West Center street = D r Will Beatlc of Salt Lake spent Stln lan l-an Monday at Logan a Joseph Dar tow of St Charles Ida Is visiting with relatives In Logan b b a Bishop Edwin AYoollcy of Ogden was in town on Mondayn n d a The Beacon Light society met Tuesday afternoon in the muslcioom of the B Y 1 college Mrs Skldmore cave an Intw eating paper on The Life of Handel md Miss Virginia Bush dlHciisHcd The ntroductlon to the Study of Shakespeare m lion Reed Smoot of Provo spent the early part of the week In Logan J a ii Mr A S lloge and daughter Rhoda of Paris Ida will upend the coming two weeks with relatives in this city r V l 1 The Agricultural College club mot with i a Mrs Fred Madison on Monday afternoon Mr Jingle was the leader I and gave a f very Interesting paper on Greek sculpture i Y a o t Mr and Mm Tcnsdalo of Salt Lake were visitors In Logan Monday and Tues t day a v a f Mr and Mrs Arthur Pratt of Salt Lake are the giiciui oi Mr and Mrs > John T Calne r tt Mr Poulton of Z C M 1 T was a local visitor on Wednesday O O O Donald Campbell has returned to col lege after a weeks IIIneil O a Will MrAllalcr returned to his home la t the city Wednesday morning 1 R F r QnH I j r l 8GliTljo A t V Tho crowning event of the past wceks Hoclal functions was the Kensington given giv-en at the homo of Mrs J Thompson i Wednesday afternoon by Mrs J Thompson Thomp-son and Mrs M 1 J McGIll rime pretty decorations and a delicious luncheon made tills affair one of the most enjoyable gatherings gath-erings of the season Sixtythree was the game played Prizes were awarded to firsl Mrs L Ilubhard second C JI WIlHon third Mrs Pike and fourth J McSorley The guests besides thC guests of honor Mrs J McSorley and Mrs M t Hunt were Mesdames S Wilson Blanchard Blanch-ard A Conlon Al Hunt J McSorley J Geiger S Fargo K Whltohcad F Sherman Sher-man F Bird A fleeter A IMke M M F Allen F Ilayt I 1 White La Favour Wilson 11 Buck II f Welsh C Shieldn W MeSorley S Haddon W E Boyd J Kescel John Dlom Charles Heath L I 15 llubbard R 1 AVard A Williams A Mc Gralh l W Armstrong Golst Read 1VtIght L I Wright G Gulliver F Davies Da-vies C A Bloeher J Quinn 11 D Sutton Sut-ton II Hughes F A McCarty RobllnM Hurlburr W Donoher J Franklc E P Le Compt J Lockhart P McPbiarenn Beggs I Osbourne Juneau Alaska Med doua Klirlmil IX Sutton Frasler M Daly Gray Emery and 1 Thompson The Womans Athenaeum held a rogn lar meeting at the home of Mrs legs Monday October Gth ami continued tuna study of Gorman history The following Interesting programme was rendered Charlemagne and Ills I Emolrp by Mra L 12 I Ilulibard The Saxon Dynasty by Mrs A Weetcr The Even Tide Hour or Munkacsy and Ills Religious Paintings by Rudolph do Cordova was read by Mrs Whltehcud Mrs 1 Pike leader The club adjourned to meet in two weeks with Mrs Ed Le Coinptc e Mr and Mrs AY D Sutton entertained very informally Monday evening In honor of Mr and Mrs W It Armstrong Tho Invited guests wero Mr and Mrs Don oher Mrs Osbourne Mr and Mrs L E llubbard Mr and Mrs F Smith and Sherman Armstrong Card playing was enjoyed prlres being allotted to Mrs L E llubbard and Mr Fred Smith a r 110 Miss K Malone entertained a few friends at dinner Monday afternoon a S a An Informal evening in honor of Mr and Mrs Armstrong was given by Mr and Mrs J Yv Geiger Thursday evening Those present were Mr and Mrs S Fargo Mr and Mrs Dr Donoher Jean Pearson Mr and Mrs Charles Heath Mr C T Mixer and Mr and Mre AY A V Arm I strong r The many friends of Mabel Kemp made merry at the little girls home Saturday afternoon It being her tenth birthday With games and other pastimes the lll j Continued on Page 2C j L Society i o I Continued from Page q 1 Ill folks cnjoyod the occasion most Ihor I oughly Those participating In I I the frolU c huff wcro Ttssl and Roele NIIrS TosMo and 1 Gortlo MeLaughlln Annie and Km Hi Lanyon nianoho and Ali c Dolshlon Anile l An-ile Tcnn and Jennie Wilson Oil A lion I KOicI I Wneltlnr Lillian Knrnlc filadys I 1r 1 Hodges Francos ShIHtls Volnto Smith r Francis Uichardnon Mlrlnm Raddon h I 1 Maggie oliuslmi I Betsic Holman Irnnlo Spin SO Isiiool 1 Bnrlc Hfrtlo Henjiy i Olntlyn Dorleers Huliy dishing nnd Nora a MalliinU and the boys prosent wrrr Mnr tic Whin Wmtnm IJIoclilor William TRIm rlt Lenago IJnddon Her lift Dclghton William mull Jolin Wlilltn John Morrow Keith Duilc Edger Vorry Leonard Johns and Hoy Shields After partaking of a dainty lunch nnil wishing 1 their little lit-tle hostejs N limp life and little 1 trouble I the happy children left Miss Tdabclle declaring I de-claring her to lJlI a i voynl iM ntIIIIII r 0 t S 11 r Archli Wilson I mid his prolty hrldo have i moved Into llulr hoim on Woodsid avenue ave-nue xvhero they I will hu ut homo lu fricndrf and acquaintance m 9 if Among the many brilliant I affairs this week I HOIK was more > iijiyabl thrum I the faivxxHI party given by iljo ynnnjr people in honor of Mr ind Mr W W Armstrong i Arm-strong who will l no Saturday for Suit lnlco whet ihcv I intId 1 making their I luau In ihf future I Henjamln llamp lun In a few vxll chosen riinarVcs expressing e ex-pressing In a pretty tnnniur the drop roll ro-ll grit t fell by all ihoso who have met Mr 1 r and Mrs Armstrong at their departure 1 from our midst prestuUid tho couple with beautiful silver cindilubrn and an elegant i ele-gant 1 boiKinct of chrysanthemums Vlth nud music sprechmaklng ami delicious refreshments tilt affair proved a most delightful de-lightful one Stock cchaiigo was indulged In prizes being captured h by Miss Joan 1 Pearson and II Culberison Tho < e pre rnl were th musses Kale Thorpe Joan Pearson Maml Gray Nellie Goodrich IIU m c linn Psiln and the Messrs I ncnjamfn F I Hjimpton J hi him H Culbertson J 1 House and the hrud Mrs Charles I I hlcldt 1 Miss Jennie AruhlbaM on for I arks f-or < l 2 iiovn and beat Ukod yonnp ladle I and Ltuxronv fnnningham a younp gee UiMiian of ninny virtues and tlll user < h filonls were married Sunday evening1 nl t the home ol J Cnnniii lKiin They left 1 Tuesday for Seattle Wash where Jviw m rciice Intends opening np a business The i bst ivlslmees of ho i town at large BO with tills happy couple anti while society will t miss them they unnnot help wish them I FiiccDss In their nnv home and location 1 Y i > o > Saturday night a party was given in I1 j jonor 01 Miss 12 I Watson and V Murphy I 1 v dir and Mrs C blucher ai their I flrasunl home on Vood < lde avenue SIN i three was played 1 prim es being warded 7 s follows First 1 Dan H I Simt hurls ladles + 1 first t Mrs K I Smith The quests vcre I Mls E AValson Miss Val Murphy Mr and Mr A VIIIIani hrnmd MIT C llooth I Mr and Mrs C Shields nor E P efompio Misj Ioloek Mr and Mrs Donoht Mr and Mrs F Smith Mr and II Frs D SnttOR Miss I Kbhor Mi and 1 t Mrs C T Mlmi Mr and Mis J W tclgcr and Mr 1 n B Shields It 11 A Jolly crowd of mcrrymakcis rode oxor 1 to tho VolvirJnc mine Sit urday ovenlnir m wluiv a real oldtime dunuc was given Amonjr those pirtlclputint were Mrs Hin on Mr UooUy Mr t Iat Martin JI sHill ti s-Hill DolJman and Mr 1 Mariln Altur ilinclnjr Mil morning1 the party had a rr mount rolls lunch Mid then wended their way hunivard Just as the nun rninu uw I S Mrs I A H WectiT iMitvrtained l I Wes eolt MIss Genevieve ViIonUnmryCul t l 1eiison at a claming dlsn luncheon Sun t dav Miss V Fiizpa 1 trick gore a surprise Party at her homo In honor of her I broth e It ° birlhdiiy SlMyihrrR wis lnduK vl I In prizes bolus irrld away bvMlhs K Malono and Andy Jlurley J t o The R P O K held their tegular I moot In Mondaj cxvnliip M 1 1 I a IIR8 PIICK IlarrinRton rem u ned home after a very pleasani visit with friend t F In the city 1 c I Inong i Tuesdays i arrivals wee Ensrl r Paine Laxvixncc Greene Mr and Mis llnry I Karcs Theo Uruback Ed 1 Kidder g > cu tot Dun oll Tom Rosen mp Mrs P FIInnrlck t LI Clarence DriFSer who Is atcndlnj the t I I of 1 spent Saturday and I Sunday father ft Mrs M l J Mc GUI and Mis 7 MuHorlev host Jhm > dav afternoon for Sall Lai c to 11 witness the production r of Ben Hur nr anti Mrs Donoher are visiting i 111 Salt Irtlcc CIIJ v Mrs X U Dre er Is I visiting In Park 4 r 1 R LeRoy and Miss Salmon were married mar-ried in Salt Lake Wednesday Chn rill Prisk rclurmd lodav t after n e txvo months visit I in Mtchhjan Ills wliV remulnvd In Butte to visit with her sister i Mrs I McDonald l Frank Bird left today for Morlnca A IT when ln > goes to takecluirKo of a large smelter Mrs Bird accompanied him ill as far an Salt Lake I 00 c r m MM Reese Williams left for Salt Lake I Thursday I Mr and Mrs W D Sutton were innon 1 those who witnessed Hen I fur J 4 i Bobby Perry tent on Thursdays out going passcnyor 1 train III Ir 0 I C lI Clnwsln and 11 1 C Clawson were I In Pall fhttrSIm nnbuInes t a forilf P Lc ClmJltl nudson Ed heft 1 i for the t city lhursday II Mrs Swrenev Icn Sunday for her home I In Salt Iac 1 Mm J Gibson antI Mrs Ida Kifid i re turned A odncBday from Ion where they have been 1 visltiiiK friends and relatives v a I Hiss 1 Lucy CVy < IlbT Jensen anil Miss Itlddlo were vlBllotH the past week a a TS III G E llcl1gcs nllll fPti3 w1f1nild daughter Max t rent to the city PmId dV row a y 011 a visit ° r lx I I days f to 1 1 I Ernst Ighlirlgule left for Portland Or Suutlar Cr o I Time mUIIY rrloi1s ° fit Glover 1vmunc re J01l11 it at lils roiov ry from the rrrCIH i of n rIlIlIlWW lit Iigured III l sttunlay AN I II j thoulh tuy battered ho Is still In the i itf r rim I p t 1 Ill Georc llromi f left for Ida ie II I Ycdnosdil y I I t After II very picasemil visit with friends flIIR 111111111 lhtlll IPlllI < llvl1 to lho city I Sunday i i I rluli 11mmIhumns iGmrnt triosunion the 11 Tucsdny J rIJ Tho ida 1 O 1 llrolcJ their JIIItl IIIctthlS ow j L The TIn t hlJolI IISlI1I guven Iii nl lIel In It hOl1lJl of nr lIe newly elected members I i 1 1rrnd 3Irr1ont ClIl1l1ll1nhal left lists t I Week fur hiwltle ash xv hcic they In I tond iniikliis their 1CW home r Y a j t tn 1ymm from Salt 1111 I ilprnt sun lay with fir and 1 i Mrs < < 116 J Anrlem3 H Young Iii slaking hands > with friends j after I an abKonee of two vcntrslly 1111111 III i hxveden < < xvnerc 1 hi has been on a remissive MrH My xvhlmifj Arthur VMUIiims Mr I lcIJonuld William Curtis Dr Platt and T r r I mfr Mrs DonohT Mr Walter Scotl 1 lr I Richardson lion Hampton J Look hurt and Prof IsVlson were among tho dejiartlng the iiasl xvcok 1 The TurMliiy nlsrht i fiooli as Is I usual brought out a laoc gathering o r isms M J Varren rend Mrs n C Hill pnjmlnoni Salt Lik society women will visit friends In Park City the corn leg week o U A Joe Marshall visited l with old townsmen In Park Vdnefxlay returning the mute ovenlus lo hid home In Provo f M Miv M I M 1 F Allen anti Col Ferry returned re-turned to the city Tuesday o Mrs Pat Wolsli wont to tic clly Tuesday Tues-day to nvi Hen llnr e 0 Dan It Shield and Mrs G Tohnson Miss May IlcIges Mary Cook and theM the-M G > ssr Jnd Cook and P Hrooks spoilt Saturday la Jlebfrv v o Cards are being primed announcing the marriage of VvJuto Gibbons and Lawrence Thompson which i IK to take place on the nd of November Dr 1 and Mr I Vnrd entprtnined n fcv I frlinds very informally AVetinesday iven lug r n Mr amid Mrs 1V U Imt truing PIIII or inlncd it I a i charmingly airnnpnT luncheon Saturday evening I I c Y I Much Interest 1 is hcing manifested l In the coming masquerade ball lo he iiven under un-der the auspices of the Clerks union on the 17th of next month < < Johnston r has boeu In Park for a 1 few days Mrs T Osbournc from Junes Alaska is visiting friends In Park after an ib encc of six years d aMiss a-Miss Ilnrrlu returned home Sunday after a brief visit with Mr and Mrs IJarnicott c It I Joe Brimllc of KlRe Lane spent Sunday Sun-day with folks III the city co P Jim Husband spent a few days In the city Miss Ilhoiia Koberix is i vlslllng her mother moth-er in Salt Lake City r w t llarrx Freeman John Noonun and Squint McLellnnd of the 1 of U spent Sunday In Park vmlthur with relatives and acnualnlancea Mrs H C NVIlllinson an oldtimo Park He jneiit the first half of this week with friends V Mr G A Bates was 1IIi Paik this week 0 Hon Thomas Keornj made a business Irlp to Park City Saturday r o Mr Jake Hamburger was up Sunday on n business trip l limn 1C 1 C Phillips timid children 1 I Sam Haddon M rs George Hancock Gus Laid Mr C A niocher and Miss < < Fisher were passengers to the city Thursday r i > Mr nnd Mrs S L Long arc sojourning in the ct Mr anti Mrs K Henderson returned from floats Thursday after a most delightful de-lightful visit in that city = c2iiRE KA C I E j7 00 Jj TihJt 17J r v 1 S w V 1 f11 Iv r rn = J Mrs l Ferguson of Montana Is the guest of Mr l 1r D Meyers this week U 4 Mrs Kd i Nelson and Mrs G C Sullivan of Eureka and Mrs B M 1 Cornishof Rob luton xxere the guests of Suit fake friends last Thursday and Friday Y u i Q Jflm D I Stack spent Wednesday ill Salt Lake Clly r I 1 Mrs Hector Frnscr vlslteii 1 with Salt Jjakc friends this uceh V Mr and Mrs John II McChrystal have relumed to Kureka after about three weeks absence II The ladies of the Kptscoiml church will meet at the residence of Mrs A C Carl son next Thursday afternoon Refreshments Refresh-ments will be served Mrs C K I Mulsh was the guest of Salt Janice friends Thurhdnv null lVlrlnv r > r bra p J week e u t I Joseph Hanninn and his mother Mr John llannllln wore In Payjion Inst Thursday Prof and Mrs A f Carlson were < in SnIt Lake City Tuesday Miss habit Hnncr and I Mr Joseph Thlrloti xvltncssed I the production of Bell Hur at Salt Lake WcdiiLsday nlghl e 1 Miss Kate Stevenson of Sprlngvillo was the guest of Eureka frlcmlH this week B JacksAn IMcChrystal of the Gemini mine xvas In Ogden Thursday < a Miss Mary James returned Wednesday from a visit with relatlxvi at St Anthony Ida o Down Mobile was presented at the I O O F hall Tuesday night D S I Frank Illi son who has been III at the Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake for the past two weeks will return to Eureka J today to-day tinydime The Ladles Aid society of the M E churoh xvlll meet at tin home of Mrs O D BettJ next Thursday afternoon < A STALVILLE r 1t > 1f OCTET Bishop Croft made a business trip to Morgan Wednesday Mrs S M Poblnson returned home from livanslon 1 Cdnm4msduy George Hurt and family moved down from Evanston last week w County Clork Xcoly ami wife have spent the past week In Salt Lake on business and pleasure + Mrs John A Astin wont down to Salt Lake Wednesday on a vlblt 1llrs j Ntll ONce e of Park City was down on a short vlblt Wednesday George Wright came clown from Evans ton Monday lo vitijt I his folks eo Mrs Jonncuo MaiHhulJ returned Mordav from a short visit to Cnmbcrland < Wyo e Will Stones and family returned to their home In bcolleld ills I lirst of the wnck a A Joseph Hall and wife I and t Mis Snrllc rpoch cam down from Paik City lust fcaluiday on a nhort visit Don Farnsworth and family arrived from Cumberland a fw days ago and will nitikc their home here Mrs C M Croft returned ttednrsdny fiom u visit with her folkK at Morgun o A niurrliiRi HCOIIFC wan Icnued on cdnehday to Reubcn A AVoolsionhuIme urged 11 I 1111 Snrnli K KorcnwMi tlgpCl 21 I both of Marlon this county The couplr vvrr united In marriaKo at the courthouse by President C W Young They are prominent young people of Mnrlon and ilflr friends xxlll bo ploiacd to extend best xxluhcs S a M ltf W T Staky and son of lark City were here on a visit I Wednesday v a 70 W HOCK wnr here Wcdnrntlay Al Clark of Park City has been here the past xvcekon business 0 Di and Mrs 1 O V French I and children arrived home Mondiiv night from their trip in the East They had a most < < t delightful delight-ful time enjoyed coon health I and return ficlhic fine They xverp gone about thrco I months mum were plml d > get homo again r Miss Lizzie nuchnnnn returned l bonu Monday from a m txvo weeks visit at l elIm boihuul 1 Wyo nmpnnlcd bv hr bleu liss Emma Ducbonan xio xvlll Ill hero for a short 1 time Y t 1 A fcxv of our prominent young prop I gave a dunce at the operuhoiiyi lust Mon i ay night null 1 those xvho were privileged to attend say they had a i grand tllJI Some songs wen sung and the time spent iikasamly 1 Miss lathe Salmon unlcrtnlnnl a few of her friends on Tuesday evening The time vxhs spent In singing playing gumes pullIng pull-Ing candy and having a general good lime ilot 1 > IIHou refroshmonts xvirc served and thiisro present had a must dough time t 4 Widows lay was observed here on Si 1 unh v hi 1 proper manner Invitations I heel 1 Issued to Iho I widows amid those t In need to pirtfilio of n line dinner served In the t Uillef society hall about noon Din ii > r over Jill Interesting programme l was rendered and all were made happy On the night of Satinday November 5th concert will be given In the Slake Tabernacle Tab-ernacle for the benefit of Comm viIIe ward and It promises to he a 1 most successful affair All our local talent and several persons from Salt Lake will take part and the programme will he a J hummer A small admission fee xvlll he charged and dart Is no doubt but that he building will be crowded I The ladles of the S B I L 1 club met Wednesday afternoon with airs L I 1C 1 1SI I I dredge and the folloxving lutercslng pro gramme was rendered Pnneran Knrmle Art by 1 Mrs John Paxvlas Mrs Allison I rend a paper on the Lives of the Pools I Uncle Nathans View of Womens Cluba I was rend 1 by Mrs Hoyden The history of Knglbh and American Literature amid the history of he Bibb will lie the subjects taken up by the club during the ensuing season Mrs G W Udglngton J was admitted ad-mitted to membership Adjourned to meat with lhsTulm J Pawl ms November llth RICHFIELD SOCIETY Attorney Gilbert It Heche of Pluto county was In Rlehfteld the I past week thc guest Gideon Snyder 0 1 1 Rev J M I Hanson has returned fiom n brief trip to Maryrynlc Niels Chrlptcnaen of lilslnorc Is IiI Bull Lake < William Daniels of Annabolla is In Colton J D F I Walker Jr of Salt Lake c has ic turned to Iho capital from a trip lo Marys vale i Mrs Karl llaxvley of Invernry Is vlnlt IiiE In Moroni V II Mrs James Edwards I has leiurncil from a week In Mantl Judge M M Warmr I of Provo has returned re-turned humo from a trip to llaisvrlltR rl hiss Xlna Johnson of Klslnofe Is In Suit Lake e a Miss PiiPcIllii Kay of Annabella Is home from Salt Lake II Mrs Oscar Rose of Imvmry is 1 the guest of her daughter In Los Angcfca o Miss Beatrice Shermcr Is visiting her mother In Pnyaon F M 1 Murrav of Sail Lake made a recent re-cent sip to Marysvale Y c c Arthur Jcnson of ICIsInore l Is In Call cnles Co Andrew Anderson of Annabella has returned re-turned from Denver where he suffered a severe attack of typhoid 1 fever I a 0 Mr and Mis Orson Kecler of KImberly are in thin city the gucHts of Mr nail Mhs gel Clark e a Max Krotltl has returned from a vcekal Marxsvale t o Charles Snllh of ISlslnorc has gone to Callentes I II Mrs Kllabcth Crawford of Mantl In the guest of her daughter Mrs Charlis Heeseh In this oily I W 9 Presldenl Anthony Soykaof the Pcrjue Surprise Mining company is I home from a trip to the mine o r Charles Hill of Klslnore Is spending n few days at Callent f Miss Sophia Jensen has returned home to Ion feast fi weeks visit In Hlchllcld Mrs G P Daiion who has boon so journing at Marysvab Ins gone lo Salt Lake 1 t Noohi Pnerjjon I of ICIstnotc I Is I one of a parly at Iallenles t e Judge Peter Jensen Is In Salt Lake i v n Frank Sloples of Klslnoro Is I In Call cntes v J p J r A MiHsu tit Denver IH homexvard bound from Rlchlield Y Attorney II c < UdxvarOs of Halt Lake t has returned 1 home from Mnrysxale 1 d 01 Mr md Mrs Ulilion Snyd r tin v ° gone i to Snli Luke whcrn thy xvlll leinaln un Iii February trim they cp < ot III rcmovo to iJulifornli c e Tiev I I Mork has rniurnrd lo lJphralm from Rlchllrltl and J hmiysvnic o D r Mrs 1 CJcorge l Ilcrhert N I In I2caxcr 1 a v o R 1 K I outset is In IJhishnm 0 f1 Lars JI I Oulron Is 1 homo from Anna Ann-a a a 1 10 1 Thurber ha > returned fron Salt Luke ZFJIEAIM SOCIETY J 1 N Jacobien 1 returned Thmrday from 11 i monthtj vlrlt snob relatives In Park Ctv I J 1 A Amloriion is home a fom his trip lo Chicago a 4 Air Frank I Stark ol Moionl xvns Iho guest of Fred JonI IfJcn family this wee I a u I Waller IJyergo left for Logan Wednesday Wednes-day where he will ivsmniu hit study 1 In the 1 ongliKorlng department of the Agricultural Agricul-tural collenc o A Ilsses llacl Givavis Prlel Willardsou Annlo ileavos and Mabel LarKii inlor talnod at a Halloxvrin party Saturday evening A + 0 The Mitnii brass band gave a delightful I tin 1 IIClllg parly at the pavilion Friday < vrn I Ing A large numbrr of young people of Mantl hero llr st111 I o a Q Cards announcing1 the marriage of Louis W PotiMsou and Mlsst IJlanelio Dnzctt of Kmery lute bc > u issued Mlus IVuutt IK an accomplished young Indy of Fmory county and ihe groom Is a graduate of tilt I buslnosj dept lulent of the Snoxx1 academy Ii n The1 1 N n I club gave a delightful danc huv plumy at the operahouao Wednesday evvnlnsr t o II I I P 1 Olson of l Fountain Green ppml UK llrst of the week In the city visiting lllllId l lamos Frost and John Peterson were RlchllId I vlsltyS I this eel 05 Wilfoivl JiiMon of ISIchlield was the guist of Goorrc P Andersons family during dur-ing the week J rS Invitations for iho annual hall of the Mutual t I Improvement I association are issued I is-sued Tho party xvlll occur at the pavilion Saturday evening I S Mr > Helen Pelorson la I the guesi of Mrs Snow of Maul 1 0 0 President Anderson of Mantl was the guest 1 of J r Y Juison Sunday 0 The Autumn Leaf club yas entertained I at tilt home of Mrs David Paulson V ednsduy evening 1 A Mrs Sadie Price of Denver in I Alslilnj with iter sister Mrs 1 Adolph Hanuon 1 4 A The Frank Macon Comedy company pro suited Hills of California at the opera huiiac Friday cvonliii Hebi r rsiolson Is homu from a nip lIi tough the I State Ilussol I Loxvry of Salt Lake NJILHI t Thursday Thurs-day and Friday l In the city In the Interests Inter-ests of correspondence drool work a 0 T I 1C I Hudson of Osage la Is visiting friends In till city journing at Marysvab Ins gone lo Salt Lake 1 t Noohi Pnerjjon I of ICIstnotc I Is I one of a parly at Iallenles t e Judge Peter Jensen Is In Salt Lake i v n Frank Sloples of Klslnoro Is I In Call cntes v J p J r A MiHsu tit Denver IH homexvard bound from Rlchlield Y Attorney II c < UdxvarOs of Halt Lake t has returned 1 home from Mnrysxale 1 d 01 Mr md Mrs Ulilion Snyd r tin v ° gone i to Snli Luke whcrn thy xvlll leinaln un Iii February trim they cp < ot III rcmovo to iJulifornli c e Tiev I I Mork has rniurnrd lo lJphralm from Rlchllrltl and J hmiysvnic o D r Mrs 1 CJcorge l Ilcrhert N I In I2caxcr 1 a v o R 1 K I outset is In IJhishnm 0 f1 Lars JI I Oulron Is 1 homo from Anna Ann-a a a 1 10 1 Thurber ha > returned fron Salt Luke ZFJIEAIM SOCIETY J 1 N Jacobien 1 returned Thmrday from 11 i monthtj vlrlt snob relatives In Park Ctv I J 1 A Amloriion is home a fom his trip lo Chicago a 4 Air Frank I Stark ol Moionl xvns Iho guest of Fred JonI IfJcn family this wee I a u I Waller IJyergo left for Logan Wednesday Wednes-day where he will ivsmniu hit study 1 In the 1 ongliKorlng department of the Agricultural Agricul-tural collenc o A Ilsses llacl Givavis Prlel Willardsou Annlo ileavos and Mabel LarKii inlor talnod at a Halloxvrin party Saturday evening A + 0 The Mitnii brass band gave a delightful I tin 1 IIClllg parly at the pavilion Friday < vrn I Ing A large numbrr of young people of Mantl hero llr st111 I o a Q Cards announcing1 the marriage of Louis W PotiMsou and Mlsst IJlanelio Dnzctt of Kmery lute bc > u issued Mlus IVuutt IK an accomplished young Indy of Fmory county and ihe groom Is a graduate of tilt I buslnosj dept lulent of the Snoxx1 academy Ii n The1 1 N n I club gave a delightful danc huv plumy at the operahouao Wednesday evvnlnsr t o II I I P 1 Olson of l Fountain Green ppml UK llrst of the week In the city visiting lllllId l lamos Frost and John Peterson were RlchllId I vlsltyS I this eel 05 Wilfoivl JiiMon of ISIchlield was the guist of Goorrc P Andersons family during dur-ing the week J rS Invitations for iho annual hall of the Mutual t I Improvement I association are issued I is-sued Tho party xvlll occur at the pavilion Saturday evening I S Mr > Helen Pelorson la I the guesi of Mrs Snow of Maul 1 0 0 President Anderson of Mantl was the guest 1 of J r Y Juison Sunday 0 The Autumn Leaf club yas entertained I at tilt home of Mrs David Paulson V ednsduy evening 1 A Mrs Sadie Price of Denver in I Alslilnj with iter sister Mrs 1 Adolph Hanuon 1 4 A The Frank Macon Comedy company pro suited Hills of California at the opera huiiac Friday cvonliii Hebi r rsiolson Is homu from a nip lIi tough the I State Ilussol I Loxvry of Salt Lake NJILHI t Thursday Thurs-day and Friday l In the city In the Interests Inter-ests of correspondence drool work a 0 T I 1C I Hudson of Osage la Is visiting friends In till city |