Show I11L I I IL 1 I II I I I I J 1 j i to j i I I I jl jlIi I I I I A Brilliant Assembly i frhe moat brllljant evening event of 1 the the eecond Assembly at L year was n t I GhrlstenGcns new hal on Friday evening I 1 even-ing Never before in the history of Salt t I Lakes annual dancing clubs has there t 1 been a more enjoyable hal or more h I elegant dresses worn by the ladles The tj II scene was real beautiful and with the I good munic by the ChrIstensen orchestra k I orches-tra the refreshing punch and the dainty I I 4 dain-ty l refrcphments the evenlnc was n i most complete HUCCCSB and UD to 1 1 I oclock the dancers entered Into the r c spirit of the fun with enthusiasm p t il l iAmons those present wore Gov aivl Mrs Wells Messrs and Mesdnmes T I I I J I H Walker Albert C Allen Edwin IiI J It I I j Holmes T B Beatty J T Harris J pl i I j B Cnine K C Park G F Putnam J I I H Johnson It G Smith C D Rook 4 i lldpe Sol Slegc1 I D Smith G Smith D ttt I I C Roberts A H Peabody W M Mc tiR1l I Cutcheon Ira Lewis G K Fischer 1 j t c Harris K Masters J L Frnnkcn W 1 G Filer C A Cjine A W Copp ia r t I George Wood George WesterveU Par L1 q t I dee Sturgls Barth 1 4 Mesdames R C Woodruff Alma I Denbelfdi Katz Harry Gue Creary I cl ITempstead William Reid Stephen H I I Babcock William G Sharp Wakellng 2 I McLaughlln F W Jennings t I iP Misses Shearman Hanauer Ida Hanauer Harknese Marie Nnson L I J Dooly Kimball Jane Mackintosh June Mclntyre Katherine Judge Emily If 1 Read Mary Louise Anderson Salisbury I F I e Salis-bury Violet Nelll Sadler Miller Lawson 1 I Law-son Helen GUlesple Geddes Jacobs i I I rMeefira Max ITanaticr Hurry Shear r 9 I I 1 man J W K Brnckcn Ernest Ram berprer Will Barnett G J Gibson T T I Goodwin Ellis Browne Grata Barnes I l I T > F CrUchlow J S Crltchlow Wal rott Thompson Frederick Lyon 1 Qharles Keith W J Lawrence C K 4 McCornlck Henry McCornlck J W Si j Nclll Roberts 1 X Smith Sadler Ernest Er-nest Sadler Kerr A n Sawyer I B l I Wicks A F Holdon Nolan Newhoupe i Creary Wlnn Plait and others The officers and ladles of Fort Douglas were I also invited for the evening I An Enjoyable Dinner r I On Friday evening Mr and Mrs Walter Filer entertained thelr friends I I at dinner in the Commercial clubs private I pri-vate dJnln room I was one oC the i L r p maRt elaborate events of the season I j I and 1 xvho were present thoroughly enjoyed the delightful event The table and room were brlghtlyl lighted and i a I J the decorations were entirely In Japanese I Jap-anese designs no flowers being used t D but smllax was placed on the table to I relieve the general scheme of Japanese t decorations which were most effective t ii and very arUptlc As a last course 100 11 t American Beauties came In for the ladies l i I la-dies 0 dozen Xof each fair guest the L I i gift of Mr McCornlck Later when LI 1 p the party entered the ballroom at the Assembly there was a general buzz of I4 Admiration for each of the ladles wore tl 1 L most bewitching gown and carried an f armful of the perfect flowers with long pterns making a picture not often duplicated bl I I 1 du-plicated The gueatn of Mr and Mrs Filer were fioy flijd Mr Weljs Mr k and Mrs J R Walker Mrs Frank W f U Jennings Mrs Stephen H Babcock I Miss KatherIne Judge Miss Mary I ir Louise Anderson Miss Emily Read II Mezare Newjiouee Goodwin Edward Stewart Ferry John S Crltchlow Chart t Qnce K McCornlck T Ellis Browne J I J Walcott Thompson L Mrs Clelnents Dinner I On Tuesday cvenln Mrs Victor Clement entertained a party of twelve 4 D a dinner party In honor of Miss j Hammond Pink and white were the i J colora peed In the table decorations I i and In the center of the table stood a large vase of pink carnations stool < candelabra with pink Shades and can t I > dles were also used on the table U I Mrs Holmes Entertains L On Wednesday Mrs Edwin F Holmes t ti 1 entertained at a very prettly appointed q j luncheon in honor of Mrs S E Brana ford and I number of Mrs Bransfords I 1 friend The get were seated at the I round table which a beautifully decorated The table was covered with I 0 cloth of heavy lace nnd a centerpiece formed of red carnations and violets I arranged In an epergne was used Tall candelabra shaded In red l wore used and a large bunch of violets tied with Violet ribbon was given to each guest as a favor The place cards were also In violet Covers were laid for twelve Mrs HcCornicks Luncheon Mrs W Sv McCornlck entertained Thursday at n luncheon in honor of Mrs W G Sharp The table was very prettily arranged and the t decorations wore In pink and white Covers wore laid for l twelve the guests being Mrs Robert Hnrkness Mrs G K Flsch Mrs A II S Bird Mrs R II Chan nlng Miss llarkness Miss Burk and the Misses Nason Copt Winn as Host Last Sunday evening at the fort Capt Wlnn entertained a number of his friends Ills guests were Capt and Mrs Sturgis Dr and Mrs Hepburn Mr and Mrs J IL Walker Mr and Mrs E S Ferry Mrs McClure Mr B X Smith and Capt Creary Luncheons Miss Mabel Renshaw entertained a few friends very delightfully at n luncheon lunch-eon on Thursday I was given at the Tavern Miss I I Renshaw has been in Butte for the last year The guests were Mrs A W McCune Jr r C Stanley Price Miss Mary Louise Ander Eon Miss Terrell and Miss Dern c eMI e-MI George K Fischer entertained at the flict f of a series of luncheons on Wednesday The affair was given In honor of Mrs W G Sharp and covers were laid for ten She entertained again yesterday 04 Mrs IT C Brownlec entertained the members of the Third Street Card club at her home last Wednesday a I C Miss Peterson and Miss VI hard enter en-ter tnIncd the College club on Thursday evening I Iilnrriages The Ravenswood Congregational church In Chicago was the scene of a pretty wedding at S oclock Wednesday evening when the r nstor Rev David Benton united Miss Amy Frances net bach daughter of Mr I and Mrs Alfred Bersbach and Sam Steele Porter manager man-ager of the Kenyon of Salt Lake The sacred edifice was tastefully decorated in palms and Easter lilies The alaI was banked with palms and adorned wIth four vases of trill lilies The ends of the pews were tied with white satIn ribbons each bow holding 0 lily and making n beautiful aisle for the bridal party The church was led with relatives rela-tives and friends and promptly at the appointed hour the organist William E Zench played Lohengrin and the ushers walked from the front of the chancel to the rear door where they met the bridal party and returned followed fol-lowed by the bridesmaids maid of honor hon-or flower clrl and the bride on the aVm or her father Miss Lillian Bersbach was the maid of honor She wore 0 gown of white silk net over chiffon and three white plumes In her hair The bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth Peabody Miss Wllberta MrGuire Miss Edith Trtiax uIst Alna Fisher and MISH Florence Hoyt They were gowned In white net over preen and wore a slnclo plume In their hair Little Helen Bersbach cousin cou-sin o the bride was the flower girl and daintily gowned In white The grooms best man was WilliamS William-S Hall of Salt Luke and the ushers were William H Terwllllger Divfrl F Anderson Charles S Pitkln T Miis rick errnve Brooks and John Boyd Kllpat rickThe The bride who In an unusually beautiful beau-tiful girl was becomingly gowned In white crepe en train meteor trimmed In roo point and Duchcssc lace and her veil was fastened with orange blossoms blos-soms She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley The maid of honor carried a shower bouquet of white daisies dai-sies and the bridesmaids shower bouquets bou-quets o maidenhair elf Following the ceremony the immediate ate relatives and the bridal party enjoyed en-joyed a reception at the home of Mr and Mrs Bersbach and amid the good wishes of all they later departed on their wedding tour Mr and Mrs Porter wH visit St t Louis Kansas City St Joseph and Denver before returning to Salt Lake where they will make their home and where they have such a wide circle of friends to welcome thornS thorn-S S Dr Edgfir J Ward of Park City and fr Miss Myrtle 20f3Halc were married at the home of Miss Rllla Snyder D74 First street Thursday Rev J C Blckel pastor of the First Methodist church Frst ofllclatlng The wedding was a beautiful one and was witnessed by a number of friends WC Dr and Mrs Ward will visit for a few days in Salt Lake before goIng go-Ing to their home S in I Parl City Miss Minnie Thompson of 723 East Seventh South will be married Monday evening to Arthur Campbell or San Francisco Elder Brigham T Cannon Frncsco Dllslnm will officiate The couple will make their future home In California o i O The wedding of Miss Emma Rose Wetzell and Frederick Muggclston took place In the Temple on Wednesday and In the evening a reception was given at the home of the brides parents The young couple arc both well known and have hosts of friends In tho city Purely Personal Mrs Clement and Miss Hammond left for the East on Thursday < I l O I C K McCornlck leaves shortly for New York I C S S 0 Samuel Newhouse has returned to the city c i > S I Babcock has returned from Denver Den-ver A a t Miss June McIntyre will be at home on Monday afternoons O I Miss McMillan Is in Denver visiting Mrs Sam C Adams S a C Mr and Mrs Eskridge are guests of Mr and Mrs Keith In New York d O Albert F Ilolden Is in the city S 0 Crime C-rime many friends of Mss Webber will be glad to know she Is convalescing after af-ter 1 serious Illness 0 I t Misses June Bintz Marguerite Don nellan Bessie McIntyre and HolliBter Hancock were among the guests at the White House reception given by Mrs Roosevelt to the faculty and ctudenta of National Park a seminary Miss Lawson will be at home on Mondays Mon-days C tl C jsrss Miss Pauline Tcrhune who spent the holidays In New York returned to I North Hampton where she attends the Young Ladles preparatory school for Smiths college BOO Miss Katherine Geddes left Friday for Boston where she will spend thereat the-reat of the winter O AMiSs A-MiSs James Denny of Butte Mont Is visiting in the city with her sister Mrs D Myer o t James A Pollock returned from St Louis Friday and was accompanied by Miss Wlnn and Miss Block and his two children chl ren o I v Mrs B B Robins of Cincinnati 0 Is visiting In the 9 city with friends Mrs W B Dresser and daughter Evelyn left last Friday morning to Join Mr Dresser in Park City which will be their future home 4 p 5 Mrs Armstrong returned to Park City Monday morning Q a Mrs W II King has resumed her Tuesdays at home and last Tuesday was assisted In receiving by Mrs F M Lyman and Mr Dunyon t S P Mrs W A Wood and son arrived from Denver Monday and will visit In the city the coming month S P 5 Mrs Donoher of Nebraska Is visiting with frIends in the city q S 1 Mr I Apdorson of Chicago who bar been visiting with her sister Mrs Kim bal returned to her home last Saturday Satur-day A v 5 Harry Lane left for Montana last Sunday mornlpg w S a Mr and Mrs W B Sewele of Provo are spending a few days in the city 0 3 > Mrs J 1 Graham of Bingham was in the city during c the M week Mr and Mrs T W VoIght from New York who have been Htopping In the city left Monday O O I Mrs A M Tinker from Massachusetts Massachu-setts is I in the city and Is stopping at the Knutuford O 0 a E B Cadwcll and wife left for New York last MondayS Monday-S i > C 0 Mrs F F Rouse is in the city from Springfield l C 0 Miss Weinberger of Denver is the guest of Mrs Adolf Simons o o I Mrs F E Wilson left Saturday for her home In Baker City CO l Miss Nan Qualey from Coldwater 1Iiss Is visitng In the city JIIS 0 Dr and Mrs R A Anderson nre In the city from LovcsMlss P V l I O Mr and Mrs Walter Druchl are settled set-tled In their new home at 420 East Second Sec-ond South o C 0 LJeut MqConnell has mea hed his station sta-tion In Pennsylvania and liken it immensely im-mensely d I Mr and Mrs C T Piper from Chl nafco arc the guests or Mr and Mrs E v Taylor t S S Mr and Mrs John E Miles formerly of Portland Or are now at home to their friends at 30 I street P 5 t Lieut Miller recruiting officer from Washington expects to leave for the West the fhst of the week O 0 MlHS Norma DIckert returned Thursday Thurs-day from Granger after a very ploanant visit with Mru Wtcher at the WUcher ranch S S Mrs W R Wlghtman aid her BIBt r Mrs Wlun who has been her guest during the winter will leave next Wednesday for California S P Madam Morris left Wednesday evening even-ing for the East S I < f Dr E Bunion of Spokane is visiting I his RlHter Mrs A T Kerr at 72 J street S P q Mlsc Amanda Thompson Is f here from Nebraska and will spend tho remainder remaind-er of the winter with her cousin Mrs Drew Larson at IGOJ Second BustS Bust-S I I MIH Cunningham from Spokane la I viHlting with hOI sister Mr Elizabeth ha I P d I Tunis Lindsay and William Johnson of Denver stopped off In Salt Lake Wednesday to visit ChretJlus Trlpp of the high school The LIC young men are re turning to school at Berkeley after a pleasant homes vacation at their Denver c C 3 Miss Freed left Friday for California where she will spend the rest of the winter with her relatives C r i > The Misses Jessie and Lizzie Snyder leave the last of the month for a trip to California They expect to be gone six weeks C I Miss Kite Johnson is home from Logan alLot a very pleasant visit of two weeks with friends S A 0 Mrs Walter Anderson and Miss Pearl Wellcr are home again after a very pleasant trip to Boise I aMIss C Ii AMiss adelphia A-Miss A Bertellc has returned to Phil O < 0 H S McNIvens has returned to Ogden friends Og-den after a very pleasant visit with on 0 Mrs J W Wallace has returned to her home In Denver S P c Mrs P A Valentine is vlstlng In the city from South Dakota A Mrs Higgins of New York is visiting with friends In the city Miss Cmroll of La ramie Wyo sister of Mrs W H Illntz Is In the city and will spend the winter with her sister I P 1 Mr and Mrs V H Pease leave Monday Mon-day for a trip to Portland Seattle San Francisco anti Los Angeles They expect ex-pect to be gone about three months C 3 0 Mr and Mrs J P Mcllstrup has returned re-turned from a months visit In the East S i 0 Mrs G II Wood and Mrs Grisson leave shortly for n trip to t the East e Harry A Gibson leaves shortly for Clnclnall 0 to visit with his parents Miscellaneous Events Mrs Lewis Martin and Mrs Marcus Jones gave a reception at the home of Mrs Martin last Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Davis who Is a physical phy-sical culture and voice Instructor Miss Davis recently came to Salt Lake and is a very promising young lady During Dur-ing the evening Miss Davis entertained the guests with several delightful recitations rec-itations The house was very prettily decorated In chrysanthemums and carnations car-nations and punch was served throughout through-out the evening In 4 5 the hall Mrs Martha Boyle King entertained a number of her friends last Thursday evening al n musical ghen at her home 4 U Miss Maud Galllgher entertained the J T N at her home last Friday night 1 S c The Council of Jewish Women en terlalna at cards next Tuesday at the B n hall M Mrs George T Odell entertained a few of her friends Tuesday afternoon at n kensington U C A most delightful time was passed Tuesday afternoon at the card party given at the B B hal by the ladles o the Jewish Relief society Those who won the prizes at sixtythree were Mrs T Simons first Mr Benson second and Mrs Samuels consolation prize Mrs Pauline Levy carried away the first prize at lotto and Mrs MeUon Joseph Jo-seph the second Mrs Simon Bambcr ger was hostess for the afternoon A 00 Mrs Adolf Simons entertained Wednesday evening In honor of her guest Miss Weinberger f of Denver Clarence Nichols gave a skating party to about seventylive of his fiends Tuesday evening A asA as-A delightful affair was the progressive progres-sive dinner given Tuesday evening by Miss Creary at Fort Douglas b A S Mrs Ilolmun entertained last Tuesday Tues-day In honor ot Mrs t Sharp At the candy and popcorn frolic party given by Miss Jessie Kenyon last Saturday Sat-urday evening those who carried away the prizes were Miss Bessie McMillan Marguerite Taylor Mark McChryslal and Mr Evans l S a The members of the Misogynists club was very delightfully entertained last Monday evening at the home of Harry Ball S a S The ladles of G I A to B of L E give 1 card party Thursday evening January 22nd In ScottAuerbach hall S a 9 Mr and Mrs Henry Erlclcson have Invitations out for January 21st which will be their twentyfifth u 00 anniversary Mrs Shea entertained very delightfully delight-fully Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs Cunningham and again on Thursday afternoon i t 0 Those who spent the evening at the Elks hall last Thursday night were royally entertained A canvas was slretchcd and those who cared to dance had a merry time Others enjoyed en-joyed the cvonlng bowling playing cards pingpong p billiards I it a aMiss a-Miss Maud Gnllachoi entertained time J T Ns at her home Oat South FItLll East Friday evening A very enjoyable enjoy-able time was haellit tr V The East End Sewing club meets Saturday Sat-urday afternoon with Miss Rose Nolan 0 Mrs La MoUe entertained most charmingly last Friday evening at an Informal dinner party In honor ot Lieut Miller U S N Her table decorations deco-rations were very unique and pretty upd after the dinner the guests spent nor n-or > pleasant evening at the assembly o W 4 Mrs Erickson of Capitol avenue was very pleasantly surprised at her home by about twenty of her friends last Saturday evening The guests enjoyed the evening playing games and dancing danc-ing and a delightful musical pro gramn was given 0 Mr nnd Mr W H Tlbbals enter tafhed very delightfully last Saturday evening in honor of Mr Waugh Tho house was very prettily decorated for I the occasion and all there spent a very enjoyable evening Those present were Misses Vincent Swanson Ray Walden Pearl and Georgia Savage Messrs Lawrence Hill Waugh and Schmler 1 0 0 A very pleasant surprise party was given last Monday evening in honor of JVIIsa Daisy Savage V 00 Mrs A B McCune entertained the Sewing club at her home last weekS week-S tI 0 Mr George T Odell entertained at a Kensington last Mondny Miss TesBie Williams entertained Thursday afternoon at a china shower In honor of Miss Smith The guests were Mrs Howard Garret Misses Emma Em-ma Bull Kate Thatcher Florence OrooBbeck Edna Harker Abble Ward rop Susie Ada and Medllla Bitner Bee and Jean Hyde Clara Dougall Sarah Williams arid Clara Smith 0 Miss Williams entertained again on Jlutrsday evening at a chafing dish party A 0 oil The Euchre club was entertained this week by the Misses Hulls U H Those who were entertained by Mrs McLaughlln at a theater party Monday evening were Mr and Mrs E M Allison Alli-son Mr and Mrs C D Rooklldge Mr and Mrs G H Wood Mr and Mrs James W Nelll Mr and Mrs W G Lamb Mrs Louise Smedley Smith Miss Starling Miss Creary Miss NeIlI Misses Miller Mr B X Smith Mr George Lawrence Mr Will Lawrence Mr ODunn Mr Carpenter Mr Watson Wat-son and Capt Creary After the theater a delicious supper was served at the I Tavern a 0 a Miss Jane Mackintosh Introduced something unique and highly success ful In the way of evening entertainments entertain-ments by her Bohemian evening at which leading artists In various lines of art met her other friends and each other In the most Informal way It will no doubt lead to many such events for Salt Lake Is the home of the artist but has heretofore lacked the social side of life which has ever been the feature of the artistic life In other places o i > aMiss a-Miss McGrath entertained yesterday I I OGDEN SOCIETY i I Tuesday the Aglala met with Mrs George J Kelloy and had a very Interesting interest-Ing discussion of Browning and his Pip pa Passes by Mrs Hurst The guests of the afternoon were Mcsdames Hole Perkins Dalrymplo and Parmloy After the literary exercises were over a delightful delight-ful social I hour was passed and the club adjourned to meet January 26th with Mrs 11 H Smith at No 233 > Adams avenue S f 5 Corlanton will play a return engagement engage-ment at the Grand Monday evening o 0 S FrIday evening the Women of Wood craft gave a ball and card party at K of P hall whlchUvas a delightful affair and very successful o a Mra W Beckman who has been visit ing relatives In Now Jersey for Home months returned homo Thursday The Friday night club held ono of its most enjoyable sessions Friday evening at Dignans academy A S o The Installation of officers of Fidelity lodge A O U W took place Tuesday evening and the occasion was made of moro than parsing Interest by reason of the presence of Grand Master Workman D D Williams 4 AS rIle young people of tho Second ward Inaugurated a series of dancing parties Wednesday evening at the Amusement hall Tho first of the series was well at tended mind gives promise of a moL en joyable number to follow a v a Tuesday evening tho Modern Woodmeit of America gave a very enjoyable ball and banquet tit the lodge rooms a merry crowd Joining in llxi festivities of the evening I J it tl An Intorschool basketball league liaa been organized and Home Interesting games may bo expected during the next few weeks > A u Mrs E Wilson in back home from a I months visit among friends In Wads worth Nev O y to Mrs F Soltr has returned to hor homo In Reno Nov after a visit with her HS ter Mrs E A Littlofleld 6 p I Miss Wlnnio Bullock of Providence Ciuiho county whp has been vIsiting Mra W G Biddle returned home Monday PARK CITY SOCIETY Mr find Mrs L E Hubbard entertained at a most enjoyable dinner Sunday liven Ing Tho diningroom was beautiful In pink and green A large vase of pink roses on a lace ccnterplcro over pink formed effective table decorations while thn lights and tho shaded candles in cut glass holders wero of the same warm col or Tho Invited guesto wero Dr and Mrs 12 l P Lccompie Mr and Mrs J P Mo Pherson Mr and Mrs A Williams Miss Marjorie Williams ami Master Gordon McPhcrson 4 s > co I Mr and Mrs F W Ilavt I ontorlalncd nt dinner very informally Saturday even ing In honor of Mr and Mrs F W Slier nmii and Mr nnd Mrs W J 1 Buck The table WHH dainty In plnJc and green car nations and smllav carrying out the color scheme very effectively CI Dr Kdgar K Ward ot Park City and Mine Ml tIc M Halo of San Francisco vera quietly mnrrlcd In Salt Lnko Thurs day evening Rev J C fickle of tho M J K ohurpli officiating The decorations woro In green and while Miss Hale Is I the accompllBhed daughter of Mr and Mrs M Halo of Son Francisco and till groom lu a popular Physician who during his short auiy In Park City has made many warm friends Dr and Mrs Ward will arrive In I Park City Sunday morning and will go to housekeeping In Mayor 15 P EvansH homo on Woodsldo avenue A S S f litV Dr Pndcn of Salt Lake spent Mon day in Park City the guest of Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong v as Mr nnd Mrs A H Wcotcr have Issued Invltatlonn for a largo reception to he given next Wednesday evening January 21st In honor of Dr and Mrs Edgar K Ward The hours aro from 0 to 11 p mv V U n Thursday cvonlng Maple hall was the scene of a largo gathering when the Minors union gave a pleasant masquer ado ball The grand march was led by Mlsn Ilattlo Jurgonson and Mr Ed Boyle At 12 oclock I prlres were nwardrd Ladles llrst Mrs McDonald i second Ming hattie TurJ non gentlemens first Mr Paul Hocoml M OBrien Miss Nora Bushy and Mr J Fitzgerald worn awarded prizes for bust waltzers i > CoIr Co-Ir and Mrs Fred Smith entertained the Neighborhood WhlsL club at their plcanfint I homo Monday evening Prizes were won by Miss Agnes rowe and Mr Lynn Kimball Tho invited guests wero I Mr and Mrs F R Davis Mr and Mrs Charles Heath and Mien Bertha Get sell The members present were Mr and Mrs D R Robins Mr and Mrs C Ii Golat Mr and Mrs P II 1 Towcy Mr and MrR J Mldlour Mr and l Mrs Lynn Klmbiill Mr and Mrs D D Button Miss Agnes lowe Miss Hay Balllce Mlas Carrie Sutton and Dr B 1C Ward 00 4 0 The members of the 0 E S held l a FO clal session Monday evening eSter e the regular business was disposed of Light refreshments were served bv Mrs John Thomuon and Mm Charles Shields after which the remainder of the evening VTHS spent with muilu and ongs o o o Masonic hall was tIme scene of n pirns ant gathering Monday afternoon when the Womanr Athenaeum and their i friends were entertained by Rev Dr Pa den of Salt Lake The doctor chow as his subject The Christianity of Shakespeare Shakes-peare and portrayed to his hearers rein Inlscencea of the life ol the author rite high school pupils and their teachers attended at-tended the lecture Jn a body a a aMiss a-Miss Juan Woods departed for Salt Lake on Monday where she will study Hlcnogrnphy Miss Woods will be missed by n large circle of friends with wljom she was u great favoriteS favorite-S f a John F Geiger went down to the city Monday afternoon hut returned home Wednesday morning co S A Mrs John Trcprea who has been lllllnG In Zion returned home Sunday morning C < S a Mrs Sanford Hyde returned to Park City lifter a pleasant visit with Salt Lake friends o S Mrs P Martin mill Mrs W Mnzor were passengers on the Incoming train Sunday morning 0 t n Mr and Mrs J Frankol entertained l at tin Informal dinner party Wednesday evening In honor of Salt Lake friends 3 < rOn r-On Monday afternoon little Morton Wynn celebrated his eighth birthday very pleasantly by entertaining a number of hlH schoolmate The hours sped by only too illicitly with games music and tempting tempt-ing refreshments Prices were won by Mac Grossman Allle Allen Kulth Buck and John Hayes Thq IItttH hot was as alstcd by his mamma and the Misses Minnie Min-nie and Kathryn Cunningham Those present were the Misses Flora and Mac Fernctte Maprglc Uric Olive Allen Mabel Kemp Kathleen Hayes Viola Lubcok Anna Welsh Margaret Con Igan Mae Grossman Ethel Evans Gladys Cane Tcbnic McLaughlin Messrs Ed McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin John Hayes James Kelly John Welsh Ed Crossman Keith Buck Allen Gllles James Kennedy and Elwood Gar yin B 0 Mr Jack Thomson of Pearl Ida who has boon visiting with her mother for the past three weeks returned home Thursday Thurs-day afternoon a to Mr William Knenleand daughter Lillian Lil-lian returned to Park City Sunday after a pleasant visit In the metropolis Tuesday evening Park City lodge No 7 Olive branch No S and D of R hed a Joint Installation In the 1 O O F hall Grand Master S L Radilon assisted by Past Grand J Johnson W Rosovtarc J Milliard J Stringer D D Gand Master I 1 Addison naalstcd by Past Grands L Patrick M Stringer E Townsend and R Jones After the officers offi-cers worn installed an Interesting pro gramme of vocal and Instrumental numbers num-bers wero given as follows Vocal solo Mr J Allen Instrumental duet Misses Esther mind Blanch Welst recitation Mrs S L Rnddon vocal solo Miss Blanch Wclst piano solo Miss Laura Towmiend quartette J Allen Ed James J Kemp and B Allen vocal solo Edward James Delicious refreshments wore then served and the festivities lasted until the wee Etna hours S o a Last evonlnp delightful concert was given In the M E church and the fol lowing programme was successfully ren dered Selection Park City band John Morrow conductor solo Tho Moonlight Serenade Miss Kate Thorpe ductLar board Watch Messrs Blacklor and Baxter Bax-ter solo Where the Sllvry Colorado Winds Its Way Vine Brown recitation Miss Lillian Hedges solo Memories Miss Bertha Getsch selection mandolin nnd guitar Misses Lillian and Frletla Funk duct Only a Minor Clark brothcm selection Park City band BOO Charles T Prlsk recitation Mrs C F Golst solo Annie Laurie Miss Agnes Baxter lute solo Ehrcn on tho Rhine Alfred Baxter duet Misses Florence Ilurlbut and Lllllun Hedges solo I Ama Am-a Friar of Orders Gray D Baxter Sr Instrumental duet WlllotheWIsp J Whltta and O Allen recitation C A Blochcrfrfleleetlon Park City band OOi Miss Maggie Tracy and Mr Lon Duller were quietly married Tuesday morning In the Catholic church Rev Father T Gnl llgan oflcln tlngI I IC f Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong depart for southern California tomorrow afternoon after-noon where they go to spend two weeks sightseeing u AS The newly organized SixtyThree Card club held Its first mooting Thursday even Ing at tho pkiiFant home of Mr and Mrs M D Ilurlbut Prizes were awarded Mrs P McPherson and Mra L R Hub bard Tho members of the club arc Mr anti Mrs Charles Heath Mr and Mrs M D Ilurlbut Mr and Mrs F W Sherman Sher-man Mr amid Mrs F R Dnvte Mr nnfl Mrs F 1 A McCarty Mr and Mrs S Fargo Mr and Mrs P McPherson Mr and Mrs L E Hubbard Dr and Mra 1 P Lecomptc Dr and Mrs W D Doi10 j her Mr and Mrs John Diem The n mooting will be held at tho homo of next Dr mill Mrs W D Donoher EUREKA SOCIETY Miss Joanna Frccklolon and Albert Bray were Joined In marriage Thursday evening The ceremony wm performed by John O Krcokklon the father of ur bride und watt witnessed by a number or Inllmalu friends of the couple Thu lrM9 Is I the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs 1 John O Frcckleton of tills place Until I recently sho war In charge of the telephone tele-phone exchange at Robinson hut rcslcnril 1 her position on the first ot the nrcVenr month A reception was tendered Mr ant MH Ilray at the residence of the brldcic par < ntH after tilt completion of tho Wert ding cureriony The couple will nalde III l Eureka I S P Mrs Joseph ttoliol has gone to Salt Lake City to join her husband who Is In i business nt that place Ctfr Itivitntlonn hnvo been Issued for a mar let pcoulis dance which will be l given at tho Odd Fellows hall next Mondn jvenlnjr The committee having ciiar1 of ilii affair has engaged tim Mozart 01 cheat ra of Provci and the married profile of the c tInp are anticipating a very plot am time Miss Lucy Clark of Park City la time I guest of Kurcka friends a It time TlnBhcjrrs club the latent addition to the social onjutilxatlons of tho camp will conduct a dance at the new L DC S church Monday evening January isth 111 vliatlons have bon Ilsuecl A S I Mrs E BlmroMC will lease the carlv part of next week for Park City Vr Blmrosc IJ already in business at thnt place At the last saislon oC Tltulc Bite ISO G Ladles of the Mnccaboes a dMIrht ful banquet was given In honor of Mr < UJmrose a Mm Ray Wilson and Newton Peal will be joined In time holy bandit of matrimony at the home of the former Sunday cvon lng January 18th at 730 Both are well known In Eureka where they will reside A number of Intimate frlcndu of the con tracting parties will witness the Core mOn C It Mrs Hines of Provo attended the fu neral of her brother John Teetham last Wedncsdav t < i Miss J nowl ton of Salt Lake City IB lImo guest of her sister Mrs B G Hudson 03a John A Hunt spent last Friday at the May Day mine < T A S The Woodmen of thc World will enter lain their wives lady friends and the Wo men of Woodcraft next Wednesday even lug The entertainment will be given at the lodge and rooms in interesting pro I > gramme will be rendered after which tho choppers and their guests will enjoy a nice lunch I Jock Sullivan Is in town again after a years absence In Idaho and Park City 9 aMiss p a-Miss Nellie Sullivan formerly of this city and the daughter of Mrs Pat L Sullivan ORS married on tho 3rd Int t to Mr Reynolds of Anaconda Mont The ceremony took place at Butte City Mont II U aMiss a-Miss Jennie Mason Is the guest of friends at Salt Lake Clly i o V There were two dances in Eureka last Monday night At Odd Follows hall a mash carnival was given by the Mozart orchestra of Provo while the Opal club conducted a dance at the new L D B church o a t Mrs Jackson McChrystal wns the gucat of Salt Lake I relatives this week V S 0 I Mrs B F Flelner returned to her homo at Salt Lalco Wednesday afternoon after visIt with Mr Fleincr 3 a a Pat Bonncr entertained a number of his young friends Tuesday night at a par ty given In honor of hIs birthday After playing games the young people were treated to a nice lunch I I SO Joseph Thlriott of the Tintlc Meat company was at Salt Lake City the early part of the week P > C E Allen roturncd to the capital city Thursday afternoon after having Inspected in-spected operations at the Centennial Eu vitRo mine I S I Sam H Nelson was in Salt aka Wednesday and Thursday I 3 H Gualnldl returned Wednesday nigliL from Salt Lake City |