Show iH S S I I It IS I I i SALT LAKES S II i I fll1 S g GAY WHIRL I I ii J fl With the first sign of spring1 the I thoughts of ihc fair membeis of society ii it so-ciety naturally turn to the allImport Jj I J I ant subject of the Easier bonnet and Co the Easter goiii and from now until J I S the day thc frown 01 suck cloth find 1 ashes Is lair aside for the onclerful r I I I i creations of the modiste and the milliner I mil-liner dry goods mores milliners shops I I 3 dressmaking1 and tailoring establishments I 1 establish-ments will be dally and hourly frequented I fre-quented by members oC the smart set halt Is adorn J I Already most mining1 t I ing the shon windows in the shape oC JI 1 I 1 gowns goods hats and the fetching little il i f f lit-tle accessories which are ever a part r I i of the wall dressed woman In a few I t days more Invitations to the numerous S 1 11 millinery openings will be sent out and I 1 while they are on the large stores will i j be the rendezvous for the fair mem I bora of the gay set But with all their 11 I I I I shopping the ladles will still have time J t t to accept Invitations to the informal I little afternoon luncheons and teas I f1 t L which have made the half of the Lenten fJ 1 Len-ten season now gone so delightful and I II t which bid fair to be equally as numerous I Itlll I numer-ous and popular for the remaining I I II days I I II I Dinners and Luncheons Ii y i I I A small hut mtifully appointed r luncheon was that given on Monday at i I I I pi I the Commercial club by Mrs G X I I Warwick In honor of Mrs Joseph It I t tl I Baehc Pink carnations and plumoso I taincd a party of friends at dinner at the Vienna cure on Saturday evening I Informal Events < Miss Mary Louise Anderson entertained enter-tained aL a Kensington on Wednenday 11ft e Ill 00 n In honor of Mrs Frank W Jennings I A delightfully Informal childrens party was given on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Sarah Brmslord for her grandson Harold Lamb o Members of the Wednesday iiftcrnoon card club were very pleasantly entertained enter-tained on Wednesday at the home of Mrs Kempf S The T T C club met yesterday with Miss Minnie Ray and parsed a pleasant afternoon In an informal way r Mr and Mrs Henry Colin entertained the Whist club on Thursday evening ok S V Mrs Arthur W Copp entertainedin formally on Thursday in h nor o Mrs Joseph Bache I Mrs Cora M DIxon gave a delightful childrens party on Wednesday afternoon after-noon in honor of the eleventh birthday of hor I daughter MarJoHe Twelve little lit-tle girls enjoyed the afternoon 4 k Miss Vera Lane entertained the Kings Daughters of the First Presbyterian Presby-terian church on shursday afternoon at 1 S 4 i S i Si 1 a ± I b S l S I S S 5 I 4 t l I 5 cj i I S t I I t 1 J I I I I S 5 r T I f I d1 1 I I 5 S I r 5 t 4 ult 51 S H I i 5 j tS4 t S I 3 S I 5 S 5 4 5 5 i I I 2 5 Si j q45 42 III I IIj II S S t 5 ii j j S S f illl Mrs Jay Tarvin Harris Sc qi1 were used in the decoration of the table jI I ta-ble around which were seated Mrs Jo Vt ceph Bache Mrs F E McGurrin Mrs A 13 Hirth Mrs E E Darling Mrs S A E French and Mrs Warwick H 6 t1 I Mrs W S Brown of Fremont NebS Neb-S was guest of honor at a luncheon given on Thursday by her daughter Mrs L George H Dcrn Sweet peas formed I thecenterpiece of the table with a border S bor-der of marguerites and the favors were clusters of marguerites Those Invited S to meet Mrs Blown were Mrs H W S Brown Mrs T R Black Mrs TI B I Cole Mrs John Dern Mrs J G Jacobs j 3 Miss Edna Duncan and her guestS guest-S Mies Bailey of Minneapolis were guests I I Qf honor at an informal luncheon given on Wednesday afternoon by Miss Ada Murphy In addition to the guests oC S honor there were present Mrs McCar S i gar Miss Stella Watson Miss Lucy x 1 Gaby Miss Valentine Murphy Later S S the party occupied a stall at the SaltS Salt-S Lake Theater iJ 3 3 S Mrs Edward S Ferry entertained at S 5 luncheon at the Knutsford on Thursday 1 Thurs-day 4 A r i Dr and Mrs E Ac Trlpp S gave an Informal I 1 In-formal dinner party on Tuesday evening even-ing I ft V Prof and Mrse J 1 J McClellan gave a dinner party at the Commercial club on 1 Tuesday evening Covers were laid for ten t Mrs John D Spencer entertained at 1I luncheon on Wednesday for Mrs Joseph r Jo-seph Bache who was her guest for a S few days during the week A theater 1 party followed the luncheon A i Thc Friday afternoon card club was JS very pleasantly entertained t on Friday 15 at the home of Mrs La Forget After L enjoying a delicious luncheon the I guests played G3 V 9 j I i Entirely informal hut none the less I cnjpyable was the luncheon given on i L Thursday by Mrs j G Jacobs for Mrs Ii it W S Brown of Fremont Neb t V V 3 1 < l Mrs Richards entertained the mem Fk bern of the Sewing club at luncheon on Monday last S S i 3 j lt On Wednesday evening Mr Schu t madder entertained a party of friends 5 1 at dinner at the Allaclub followed by VI a box party at the Salt Lake TheaterS Theater-S I Violets were used In the decoration of S the table which was laid In the red room Mr Schumaekers guests wero I Mr and MrsWalter G Filer Mrs Mc Clure and Benner X Smith a Mrs Ernest Greenwood entertained S enter-tained nt an Informal luncheon on Friday 1 t Fri-day in honor of Mrs Frank Harris of Idaho < < A pleasant informal luncheon was I that given on Friday afternoon by Mra William H Dale 4 S Mr and Mrs James W Cahoon enter I S 1 S I a Kensington The house was prettlly decorated with red carnations and greens In the musical game the prize was won by Miss Jessie Martin Fifteen Fif-teen young Indies were present 0 Fiveyearold Harold Patton entertained enter-tained a few of his little friends at dinner I I din-ner on Wednesday evening in honor of his birthday The dinner was given at the home of his grandparents Mr and Mrs A p Philips I The recital given on Tuesday evening I by Miss Flanders for her pupil Buehih Behlc was one of the most delightful events of the week In musical circles A large and fashionable audience enjoyed en-joyed the altogether pleasing pro gramme Marriages and Engagements The marriage of Miss Edna jprew and Lieut Karl BusscJhe of the Eighteenth infantry which took place at 1 Denver on Thursday night was of interest to many friends made by the bride during her stay at Fort Douglas Rev John H Hough ton of St Markn church performed per-formed the ceremony which took place at the home of rapt and Mrs Alonxo Cray After l a short stay In Colorado I Springs Lieut l and Mrs Bussche wilt go to San Francisco from where 1 they will sail to Manila Lieut Busacho having hav-ing been ordered there for duly Mr and Mrs P W Madson have announced an-nounced the engagement of their daughter Launi to fbi Hardy The marriage will lake place on April 1st S III The marriage of Mrs Florence Y Bradley and George 13 Brastow was solemnized on Friday evening tt the home of James Rogers Only members of the immediate family wllnes d the ceremony which was performed by Bishop O F Whitney k Tomorrow evening at the home of Mr arid Mrs T C Lewis will be solemnized solem-nized the marriage of Miss Florence A Lewis and G A 1tees S It 4 The marriage of Miss Mary Lockhart and Francis Paatorius of Colorado Springs took place lat cvsiflttg On Wednesday at noon In the Salt Lake Temple was solemnized the marriage mar-riage of Miss Jennie E Dixon and Al bert McClellan popular young people of Payson After a few days visit among friends here Mr and Mrs McClellan will tuke up their residence nt Payson Future Events Mrs John Heed and Mrs Harry Gl1n give a luncheon tomorrow afternoon 1 4 O 0 S Mr and Mrs G R Bothwell have is stied Invitations for a card party on Thursday evening is 4 Mra T O Uhoades will he at home to her frIend on Thursdays during the month of March S h Tile third ball of the season by the student body oC the University 01 Utah will be given at Chrlstensens on the evening of March liOth J A card party will be given In the B B hall on Tuesday afternoon by the ladles la-dles of the Jewish relief society Mrs Ernest A Greenwood cntertalnfi I at luncheon this week n I The James B McKean Womans Relief I Re-lief corps will give a reception In honor I I of Mrs W II Jones on Tuesday March I 17th 555 J I 1uiely Personal I Mr and Mrs > J S Bransford leave I shortly for a visit of several weeks hi California 3 4 V Mrs Charles Shields of Park City will he in Salt Lake ere long to visit with friends S a 4 Miss Edna Duncan has as her guest Miss Ella Bailey of Minneapolis 0 4 Dr and Mrs William Donoher of Park City were Salt Lake visitors during dur-ing the week S 4 S a S Mr and Mrs C L Rood left on Thursday for a three weeks stay on the coast V Mrs Bonnemort has gone to Kalispel to visit her daughter Mrs Albritton SI I S V Miss I N Hall arrived In this city from New York on Tuesday last and will spend the summer here She ia a guest of Miss Riddle at the Halls S 0 S I Mrs O J 1 Salisbury and Miss Salisbury Salis-bury leave next week for California for I a few woelts1 visit M Mrs Gao left on Thursday for her home In New York after avIslt of eight niontha among relatives and friends here S S S Mrs Agnes Osborne is now at home to her friends at 4I5 South Main street M Mr and Mrs Leon Molinclll of Ogden Og-den were Salt Lake visitors early In the week I I Mr and Mrs A T Gustln have returned I re-turned to their Ncbraska home after visiting fOI some tlmo with their daughter Mrs Joul L Priest a W Mrs S B M liner leaves soon for New York and will sail early in April to spend the summer In England Upon her return Jn the fall she will be ac companied by her son Jay who has buen studying abroad for the past iwo I years eo u a Mrs J T Lewis of Butte is a gticat at the home of her son Oscar 1C Lewis of this city 4 V a Mr and Mrs John 1D Spencer Mr and Mrs D S Spencer Mr and Mrs George Pyper Mr and Mrs Whitney and B S Young went to Provo on Mon I I day evening to attend thc musical given by Mr and Mrs George Taylor Mrs Thomas Kcarns returned on Friday from Washington where she has been with hm husband during the session of Congress Just closed it Mr 1 and Mrs Louis Cohn and Mrs Jennie Cohn returned from New York I last night S S S Miss Irene DicicBon ofiSan Francisco Is visiting her father Judge Dlukson at the Knulsfoio 1 1I S S S I Mrs Robert Walker and Mrs Witch er Jones left on Thursday for California r Mr and Mrs Jay Tarvin Harris have moved into their new home In the Emery Em-ery flats i S S a I Mrs B F Bauer and Miss Bauer are home from California and are stopping at the Knutsford S fI V Mrs Joseph Bache who has been visiting vis-iting friends in this city for sonic days left yesterday for her home i a Mrs J F Dunn has gone to California Califor-nia V S p > Miss Maud Moore of Grand Junction Is a visitor In Salt Lake Word has Just reached Salt Lake of I the safe arrival nt Liverpool of Mrs Jennie Frolscth oC this city who will spend Home time visiting In England And on the continent II I Mr and Mrs Frank Snow are enjoyIng enjoy-Ing a visit to the coast eo c E W unciin took a party of young people down to Tlntlo on Wednesday evening to visit the Martha Washington mine Dr Nell C Brown Is I home after a pleasant visit In California 4 o The Mleses Lena and Buclah Bach nian and Faun Twelves of Provo are I visiting Miss Amy Pike at her home In thIs city Mrs Jack Keith is entcrUilnlns her sister Mrs Blythe of Evanston Wyo r Col and Mrs M Shaughnessy have returned from New York and are guests at the Knutsford a i The many friends of Miss Ailccn Maclean are glad to learn that she Is S I 5 1 S I 1 1 11 7 O I 115 1 S S 1 IV r r l ti i I r > < S 2 o Al of i S S rio t i 3 3 ii f t t I I I t t I I < I r S I i t S S S t < t S S I Alr ji S it S r 4 I = J rt f4 33 > > b I 5 S S S i S Jf 4 S S S 5 1 c4i 3 c t S S 5 5 S 5 S S W 4 S t S i Acgi t Ss t I s z t p 4 je 5 5 ii jj r t jffr r o4 7 < f 5 a 4J S S 5 i 0 > fr I f W 11 4 1 if I t t 5 I 1 eS Qk4 5 r l tr c q 5 4 I 1 f 5 q W ti f < Vr t S S 7 < 1 I f S 5 5S C S S 5 5 7 < < 1 1 S ir S L 7 S 1 S r f S MISS EDNA DUNCANS i l 1 < t S 5 S Prominent Salt Lake Vocalist S rapidly recovering from her recent serious seri-ous operation 3 4 4 Mrs F S Dietrich of Pocatello and Mrs E W Rowlea of Blackfoot Ida are guests at the home of their brother Dr A C Behle 4 4 S Mrs H D Potts of Fort Logan who spent some days here as the guest ot Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sherman left on Wednesday for California + VS Miss Catherine Olt of Chicago is visiting vis-iting Miss Grace Swonson of this city III ax Mrs Alexander and Miss Boyer of Springvllle were Salt Lake visitors during I dur-ing the week Mrs Ab Kuhn of Ogden was a Salt I Lake visitor during the week V I S James W Nclll has gone to Denver where he will meet Miss Violet Nclll and together they will make a trip to New York I S S 5 Banner X Smith left yesterday for a tdp to the far East and a visit to Mississippi Mis-sissippi 5 p s S Mr and Mrs Perry S Heath have returned from the East and are at home at the Knutsford 0 Mr and Mrs F M Taylor and Mrs Pope wife of Col Pope of Denver were PROMINENT ARK CITY WOMEN 3Iiss Jean Ienrson Mrs Charles Shields Miss Julia Burl in S SoltJnliC visitors during the week They left for their home on Wednesday o S S Miss Alice Fischer has returned from her California trip Miss Adclla N Bishop and MIsn Kathryn Maddlson leave tomorrow for a trip to California S V St Mrs W S McCornlck and Miss Mc Cornlck have gone to California S P V Rt Rev Ablel Leonard Is home from hIs Eastern vlalt Mrs A M Stoddart Is In tho city 1 a guest of her daughter Mrs J F Grant S t SOCIAL WEEK V Ih H j 111 THE STATE I Jj 1 S 1g LiPKI J Mr and Mrs Hugh Wood arc down from Spencer Ida visiting Mrs foods parents u a o Mr and Mrs Adam Palerson have returned re-turned from their trip to California Miss Mayme McDermott of Sholton Nob is vlHltlng her sister Miss llcl I n MeDormott I at the Henley IJOUKC o Miss Cora Snyder han returned from the East It Miss Olia Marklo loft l during llie past week to visit hor sister Mrs osvV In I California V Mrs Charles Sherman and dhurjlUer Merle loft during the week for an cMcml < cd trip to California ExSenator Frank J Cannon wax bronchi III home last Sunday from the hospital at Salt hake when he unilcrwo an operation for appendicitis Mr Cannon Can-non is speedily recuperating from his severe se-vere Illness V The regular meeting of the Coterie was held at the home of Mrs II S ivmcraoii president of the club A stormy nay did not greatly reduce tho attendance of members mem-bers who gathered to greet Airs feincraon long kept away from the club by nines ni d thus to flnrt an added enjoyment S I I > nO f 1 S j i 4 Itt I f tt t 4 ii 9 5 I t Ic g 555 t3 t f < 5 S 5 J l j S S 55 t i I5tk I5 I fllt jl i t Mt i sit < 1 fJ 1 I v M > 1 t jfi S rJ MRS ELLA CUMMING WETZELLS A Leading Vocalistof Salt Lake the Ifternoon Mrs Clnk was tho guest I of the day Corsica and Sicily their natural na-tural characteristics people ami nettle meats wore discussed In an article rend In sections by several mum hen while Sirs A C Abbott thorough discussion I or Marzlnls life read In her absence by Miss Kvolyn < Ilcndershol formed the topic of chief Interest Later gathered around alone lone table In tho diningroom with a tempting luncheon to sharpen their wilt this coterie of friends passed another bright and thoroughly enjoyable hour The club holds Its next session on Tuesday Tues-day next with Miss Hondershot S 4 On Saturday afternoon at the hoim1 of her purenlp Miss Marguerite Wattls was given a pretty blrthdav party About I twenty of the young ladys friends wore present 6 4 4 A S very enjoyable afternoon was spent by the C C Gs < nt the home of Mr R I Taylor 1 Mrs Carleton read a vcry inter l cptlnpr pnper on TreNatal Life Dainty refreshments were served nv Mis Taylor L and Mrs AVrlght after which the club adjourned S 44 GCOIRO Goddnrd Is up from Salt Lake vlaltlng his parents for a few days 3 3 c Dr Cnrnnhnn Is slowly recovering from his > severe Illness S V S St Mr S O Stevens and hrido7 ace Miss Yen t es were In Ogden Thursdny coming from LOKIIII whoro they were married They will go to tho const on a wedding tour S Dr Coulter ban returned home from a trip to the coast 3 4 V S H C Wood and wlfo left this afternoon on the limited for California for the bone lit of Mr Woods health a Walter E Holler of Ogden nnd Miss Annie Fowler of Halt LakeCity I were nmr < ned In the Temple Wednesday after t which tho newlynmirlcd couple returned to Ogden and wcr tendered a reception at the home of the grooms father Mi and Mrs Heller will make their future home In Ogden S S 5 S I MIT W II Wrlfiht will leave In a few days for a trip to California S V V I A H Hiiwluy and wife from Davenport In arc visiting In the olty 3 4 V The pupils oC Sacred Heart academy en joyed a rare treat In the shape of a sorioa of lectures by Dr OHngnn of oiUreal B Mrs G L Becker cntcrlnlnod a number of her friends Thursday afternoon nt tea KASOCif MIss Jonntu K Dixon nu l Mr Albert McClollan wore united In marriauo at Salt Lako Wednesday Mr and Mrs McClel lan will make their homo In Eureka + c S Frank Cook left Thursday for TJukor City Or Mrs Cook will remain In Eureka Eure-ka for the present but expects to Join her husband In a few months r Mrs John Love entertained u few friends Saturday night In honor or Miss Leltlu EvniiH of Salt Lake and Miss Dm Evans oC Goshen who hava ieer heJ J I 1 ma guests dnrlne the week I f C > Mrs E BIrarosc and iion aro down from1 1 Park City tho guests of Mrs Cocclla Ba f I con 5 d Mrs Gcorgo Ball and Mr Edward Em blotoii were called to American Fork lr Thursday 4 q tII 1 Phil Clarke is entertamtnchls brother I Marie Clarke of Sandy II I a V h Miss May Springs who IB sttendln school nt the B Y academy Provo spent last Sunday and Monday with her parcnta J Tho Knlchts of tho Robert Emmet will l Follows hall conduct a dance at the Odd next Tuesday evening St Patricks day a K I James D Stack was a Salt Lake vlaltori i this week III 3 4 The Eureka Homo Dramatic company I will appear at Odd Follows hall March LOlh In Because I Love You 5 3 4 Lon Hyde of NephI was the guest of1 Eureka friend the early part of the I week M Mr and Mrs Robert Cornish of flohin1 son were the guests oC Mr and Mrs I George Hanson last Sunday 4 a I S A dance was given at the new L D S church last Tuesday S S The Ladles Bryan club of Eureka conducted con-ducted a social at the hall Thursday night The Ladies Aid society will hold a spc S clal meeting at tho home of Mrs John Hurd next Tuesday owning A costume ball will be given at Hassells hall Mammoth flex Tuesday eveningS S 4 4 D 13 Cronin was in Ncphl this week a 4 3 Mr and Mrs Fred Schmidt will leave Monday for NephI I AI1CITYI1ETY I fl Wednesday afternoon Mrs 1 Charles Shields entertained f very Informally in honor of her guests Mrs Scott and Miss Vcra Holdcn Sixtythree was the diversion diver-sion and prircs were awarded Mrs Dono her Mrs John Thomson and Mrs F A McCarly The invited guests included Mrs II S Iovc Mrs C A Blochcr Mrs W J Buck Mr J AVclsh Mrs C M WIlHon Mrs W 13 I lloyd Mrs 1 M Keel K-eel Mrs J Dhtn Mrs p Emery Mrs Churlea Heath Mrs J E Hubbard Mrs Dr E K Ward Mrs S Fsngo Mrs 1 W Geiger I Mrs W W Armstrong Mrs A It Vector Mra 1 J V Golper Mrs T icPheriion Mrs P JI I Towcy Mrs II KsHelMyn Mra J iluinison Mis F Snlth Mrs I Kimball Mrs I M F Allen Mrs F A Bird Mrs W D Doiiohcr Mrs M 1 J IcGill 1 Mrs J MuSorley Mrs T Fraser Mrs A Vllllams Mrs F A Mc Cart Mrs J Frankel Mrs F II Davis Mrs M D Jlurlbnt Mrs W S Wlddour Mrs Donohor Sr Mrs H O Kcarns Mrs A Davlos Mrs J M Jx > < khnrt Mrs K W llayt and Miss GcnevlevcWilson of New York Miss Tcasio Lambert entertained tho invincible Four at dinner Tuesday Her KUOHlt wuro the Missos Lnnra Townsond Mny Halms Florence Ilurlbut Eva Lam bert and Mrs A R Wcetcr 5 4 0 Mr and Mrs Charles Heath were host and hostess at a charming Sixtythree t jxirly Lhursday evening giveii In honor of Mrs Scott and Miss Holdtm After a nimi her of games In which nil participated prizes were captured by Mrs l R Davis and Dr W D Donoher A delicious luncheon was served and af tor tim gentlemen gentle-men enjoyed tholr cigars and tho ladles Hlmlted for half an hour the goodbyes and the I goodnights were said and tho happy event canio to a close Besides the guests of honor there were present Mr and Mrs J W Geiger Mr and Mrs John Diem Mr and Mr W W r5 Armstrong Mr and Mrs F Smith Mr and Mrs L E Hub taiud Mr and Mrs F R Davis Mr and Mrs Charles Shloldn Dr and Mrs W D Donohvr and Mlis Bertha Gctsch S a Mr and Mrs C A Blochcr gave a pleasant pleas-ant dinner party Friday evening compll muntary to Mrs Walter Scott and Miss Vera Holdon The other l guests were Miss Lillian Bain Miss Nnlllo GoodrIch and Mr and Mrs Charles Shields V S is St Mrs Walter Scott Mlss Vera Holden Mrs irJr Geiger and Mrs Charles Shields ttpont Thursday at the KIng mine tho guests ot Mr and Mrs M J Daly S 44 Mrs J Frankel entertained a nuaibcr of Elk ladles nt hor pleasant home Tucndny evening with cards and a delicious lunch con luiiBhre was enjoyed anti prises won by Miss Carrlo Sutton and Miss Vera Hol den Present t wore Mrs Walter Scott Mrs J Ixoscel Mrs A Wllllamfl Mrs F I R Sherman Mrs F Smith Mrs F A McCarty Mrs H Esaulstyn Mra J 4 i lhomson Mrs J M Lcl hart lirs7 SDoris Mrs I1 II Towry Mrs 13 I O KIddcr Mrs AV S Mlddour Mra C Shltllls MIm Julia Burllii Miss Carrlo tSUllOll Miss Vcra Holdcn and lUSH AgncG lowc i j Mrs John Thomson entertained at luncheon Friday noon in honor of Mra V Scott and Mlas Vera Ilolden Covers wcro laid for six It t s i Mr and Mrs AS r Armstrong i Nato l3sicd Invitations to n St Patrick s dinner r Tuesday evening at fi I oclock 0 r I Mies TewUo Lambert entertained a small f uompnn > of friends most delightfully on Tuesday evening with gimus music and delicious rifrcshnunt Those prevent won tho Misses Flo < si Carpenter Miu I Lambert Jack Thomson Frank Shields and Wlllard McCUllan D I I Mr and Mrs I F C Goist worn al home I Monday ovenlnp to thu t Whist club of which they t are mLmbors and tho evening < was dLIlghlfullv spent with cauls and mu > lc The prizes wen won by Mlus liertha I iGotsch and Dr Eo K 1 Ward after which the hostess favored her quests wllh a number of I vocal aulr lions In her usual luiriiinu mauinr The 1 quests were Mr I liiid firs R D Robbins Mr and + Mrs Uf Mlddour Mr and Mra D D Button Dr and sirs E JC Ward Mr and Mrs W J 3uck llrmd Mrs P II Towuy Mr and Mro Fred Smith Miss Carrie 1 r j l d j1a rlc a i tf t S r r 1 t MIw p 13 t r N tx3f > IyN d r z tt w r 1 1 Vi li tr1tr v y1 r ate t lr r1 ri r r 1 q y t t f tr tL 1N k t f I I + I oYO b rs a i st Rt I y u 1 + r L l 1 J I Y t 1 e o m r t fllr and Mrs Albert McClcllon of Payson Married in Snlt Lake Temple t Wednesday Sutton Miss Mi n5 Balllco Miss Bertha Mian Kato Getseh Mia tgnes Tovvey m horS ProL Peterson Mr J ilanco and Ir Brncut FlshorO O + Miss Vclato Gibbons eras the recipient t fnf a well arranged surprise party slvcn by to iimnber of hot friends VeJncsday even iii A JollY limo wtus had by hc I iriends who were fortunate enough to be Included and the ovcnlni was thoroughly enjoyed by i till MlbSs Mabel Muffcl Anna Chomp Hon Lulu Gibbon hlL1 PIu enc Gertrude Ger-trude Woods Mary Humf < Asiilha Dur Itlns Nettle Tucker Marcuerllc 1Coods AnnU Frenoj Sadie Gibbons Mcsanj liter ard Hah A Archibald C Cnrty M Archibald Will him OKccfo H Van Al stluo S K Ilopworth Rome Pulon G III 1 Schuster W lewis 1r Thomson and J Schram + e Tho roKUlar aio tlnfi of the TA oman s Atlwnaoiim washold l at the I homo of Mrs IIS Love Monday aflra noon and a most IntoieSllnir Shakespearean luogranunc was listened In ehaipo of Mrs C M ll1 sou leader for th day uUJ fShakcspearns mafilc could not copt f6il cop-t IH nthln that circle none durst walk tint he Dryden M1S ICatherlno Lawrence gave the llrst pap < r IIiMorlc l Situation at the Opening of the Play Ulchard I lIT In History mid In Shakespeare Mrs I R Wright The answers to the questions prepared by Mrt Wilson were vcry interesting and < l bromSkU out all the main point In the pluv Mrs Scotland Mlsa Holdon verc truests of tin club 1 The next mentis t will he hpld al the home of Mrs F JR Davis March J 23rd O Fran M KldrodKC business manager for Effle KIlHkr and brother of Miss Path KUlndKC who entertained so delightfully In the Park a few yvars ago spent Tucs j clnv In this city arranKlnj for Miss 1211s = lees production of When Knighthood Was Jsi Flower II Mr and Mm I John F Gel cr entertained at dinner lids afternoon Sunday l In honor of Mrs Walter Scott of rfalt rake and niece Mlas Aera ilolclcn of Los Angeles Uul 1 0 b 0 Mr and Mis W i G Lamb went down to Iho city Tuesday afternoon b it oil Mr lolm P Meakln the stnlal and gentlemanly gen-tlemanly repruHnlatlvo of The Salt Lakf I Trlbuno spent Tuesday In tho Park In the hirorjst of the newsiest paper in tho Slate Mrs W D Donoher and Mw Fred R Davli returned homo Monday froii Zion 4 0 Louis Jeffs wont down lo the metropolis Tuesday afternoon for a few days outing out-ing 0 0 0 Mrs Waller Sroll tend Miss Vera TIol den who have been the I guests of Mrs Charles Shields for tho past week will return homo this Sunday j afternoon c e r Mr and Mrs Charles Heath entertained CIr informally Wednesday evening Mr 1 and Mrs F A Bird returned home Tuesday morning from their California trip It will bo glad news to the many friomls of Mrs Bird to know that she is fully recovered tomb recent illness After the regular meeting the O 12 S Monday evening the members enjoyed ii social hcsulon Dancing recitations and llgJit refreshments were enjoyed and tlioso present spent a most happy evening 0 6 I II C Evans oC Salt Lake spent Tuesday I In Ijp Park < f Mrs Arthur Davlcs and Mrs W W Armstrong npont Thursday at the Ontario mine the guests of Mr George Groo Mrs C A Blochcr entertained a snail party of friends most delightfully Monday evening 1 |