Show W iJ o iFfJ t C 0 < t Continued from Page IS r City lending ofllcInlK of the Knights of Pythias lodge were banqueted by the local members of lull fraternity Monday Mon-day evening at the Grler House o The Womans Ttepublicnn club held a I mcctlnfc Monday evening the chief features fea-tures of the event being a parllnmen tary drill conducted by Mr James Clove and a lecture dpJlvcred by Attorney 1 t At-torney JInrvey H duff his subject being be-ing the Magna Charm I O V District Attorney A C Hatch was In Provo during the week I I County Commissionerelect George > TC ebb of Ichl spent Monday In Provo j Manager John H McEwan of the Provo oncrahouse has arranged to V play the Corlnntnn company here on the nights of January 5th and 6th t a j The Maccabcos of Utah county gave an excursion to Salt JLako Tuesday n Judge and Mrs John E Booth entertained I I en-tertained the Utah county olllclals at a sumptuous dinner Monday at their residence In the Fourth ward o s The genial countenance and cheerful smile of Mr John P Meakln of Salt Lake City was to be seen In the Garden Gar-den < < city Thursday and Friday r o i i The U and r club was entertained Tuesday evening by Dr and Mrs C B Snydcr I a Mr S J Jones has returned to Prove to spend the holidays with his family and friends 0 t Sheriffelect Jesse Harmon has moved his family to Provo from Highland a Steno rapper J S Kollo of Richfield vas In our city 1 Tuesday visiting relatives rela-tives and friends 7 Miss Elllnor Graham gave a charming musical entertainment at the home oriel or-iel father In the Third ward Monday evening There were about twenty couples present Refreshments were served and the time pleasantly spent In music and social recreation r Y Mr Brig Smoot of the Utah Sugar factory and wife are visiting In Provo this week o Mr Myron l Crandall who has been employed as chief clerk by William M Roylance for several months will taken take-n position In the Sprlntvllle bank as soon as Mr Jtoylance recovers from bin Illness a e t Miss Lena Christensen of Dds city was married to C L Lauritzen of Salt Lake CUV Thursday by Judge Booth O m F P Spiller of Chicago was in Provo Thursday o Hon Swen O Nelson of Fairview was a Provo visitor I Thursday o 6 The Mozart Dancing academy Is being be-ing refitted and more conveniently arranged ar-ranged The receptionroom will be richly carpeted and supplied with arc lights and the main hall painted < < to match the palms etc with which It will bo decorated Mr Baker of Sail Lake City who In dancing Instructor has a very large class of gentlemen beginners be-ginners find Is using his best effort to elevate the art of dancing OGDEN SOCIETY Tho last meeting of Aglnln was delightfully delight-fully entertained In the beautiful homo I I of Mrs James G Paine A largo attendance attend-ance greeted tho lecturer Rev J C Curvcr who entertained tho Indlcfl wlti1 a most artistic interpretation of tho lyric drama Ho brought out many charming I theories regarding the Invention of tho first musical Instruments While Im provenmontn have been made on al manmade man-made Instruments tho drat tnuslc the world over hnuw can never be Improved upon that of the swcctvolced bird and the rippling brooks We have the same today that tho oldtime Greeks listened to and It IH neither sweeter nor lean I musical than It was then Mrs Paine was assisted by her daughter Miss Emma and Mmes Ethel Barrack and Mary HurcL The guests of the afternoon j wero Mcpdamca Womer lIddl ton Bond Clark Fanner and Shutter and Misses i Barrack Goss Mlddloton and Ethel Barrack Bar-rack Mr and Mrs C W Bcalo of Wallace Ida arc visiting Ogdcn friends Mr E W Matson and hla slotor Mrs James Robertson left Tuesday for a visit among relatives and friends In Chi cntro t 4 I I Mr and Mrs F M Cochrane hMo returned re-turned from an extended tour of tho Northwest t 6 Cards have been Issued by Mr and Mrs W S Hill announcing tho marriage of their daughter Emily E to Mr Thomas Morley to take place Tuesday evening December 23rd 0 Mr and Mrs J F Grant Jr and Mrs Angus T Wright of this city were tho guests of Mr and Mrs J F Grant at Salt Lake City during a portion of the week There was even a greater boom In marring mar-ring licenses last wock than during the week prior to Thanksgiving a Ono of the particularly pleasant events of the week was the bnnnuol given to H M r Thrall superintendent of the eighth division of the railway mall service serv-ice Wednesday evening at the Reed hotel by the postal clerks of Utah Idaho and Nevada Mr Thrall was on his way back to t San Francisco from Washington where he had boon I on ofllclal business and the clerks took advantage t of his passing pass-ing through Ogdrn to tender him the complimentary com-plimentary banquet as n token of tho good feeling existing and to express tholr appreciation of his work A number of toasts were given and the occasion was very felicitous PARK CITY SOCIETY Miss Maud M Gray entertained at a beautifully appointed luncheon last Saturday Sat-urday afternoon The decorations worn entirely In violets tho place cards were water color sketches done In the same dainty flowers Large bowls of the fro grant lowers were used to docorato tho rooms The guests who enjoyed the pleasant pleas-ant affair were the Misses Kate Thorpe Bertha Getsch Nolllo Goodrich Blanch Woodard Grace Stillman Clair Stevenson Steven-son Martha Lannlng Franklo Noonan Lillian Bain Jean Pearson Agnes Towcy Elizabeth Lannlhg and Teenlo McDonald ow The many friends of Mrs F A Bird will bo pleased to learn that she will leave the hospital In a couple of days and after a short stay with Maj Bird will como up to Park to spend Christmas BOOne BO-One of the most enjoyable meetings of tho Womans Athenaeum was held at the home of Mrs E P Lecompte on Monday when the members were treated to a charming musical arranged by Mrs Emma Em-ma Kolso The first number on the pro Krammo vas n pluno solo Memory by Miss Kate Malone vocal solo A Dear Old Song Mss Gatha Durkin piano solo Evcllnn Harp Mrs Emma Kclso vocal solo Sleep Little Baby of Mine Mlles Gatha Durkin violin selection Ra manza Prof G II Schuster piano and violin selection Mrs Kelso and Prof Schuster Tho pleasant afternoon closed very appropriately with musical quotations quota-tions from each member Tho next mootIng moot-Ing will bo held In Masonic hall January 12 1503 and tho members and Invited nests will enjoy a Shakespercun lecture by Rc Paden of Salt Lake K Ono of the prettiest home weddings of tho season was the one on Thursday when Miss Ebba Lubeck and Mr n P Tame were married at tho brides home by Judge G F Wilson The happy core mony was performed at 1230 oclock In tho presence of a gathering of relatives and intimate friends the bridal party standing under a canopy of roses carnations carna-tions cypress and smilax Immediately following tho marriage all sat down to amos a-mos elaborate luncheon which was greatly enjoyed Tho bride looked unusually un-usually pretty In an exquisite gown of pray nllk on trains with elaborate trimmings trim-mings of Duchciwo lacn and liberty silk Tho bridesmaid Mica Mollie Lubeck was charming In a gown of pink silk Herbert Tame brother of tho groom acted as bent man and both woro conventional black suits Miss Esther Welst played Men delssohns wedding march most exquisitely exquis-itely Many beautiful and useful presents were bestowed the happy couple among them being a complete set of furniture a gift of tho brides parents The bride and groom left on tho afternoon train for Salt Lake where they will bo at home to their many friends after January 10 1D03 at 37 G street I t Mrs John Reed of Salt Lake was guest of honor at a DutcJi lunch given by Mr and Mrs J Frankel Sunday evening 13c stile tho guest of honor there wero present pres-ent Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong Mn and Mrs Charles Shields and Dr E K Ward Mr Con Hunt of Hencfor Is visiting In Park with his daughter Mrs H S Townscnd Mrs H W Thomas and son Ponbrook will visit until tho first of tho year with Mr and Mrs P McPhorson after which they will go to tho city to reside Mrs 5L F Allen will spend Christmas at Lawrencovlllo N J with her eon Montague who is I attending school at the university n Capl W M Curtis F A Bird and Charles Shields returned from the metropolis metrop-olis Wednesday morning Mrs E Heath returned to her homo In Iowa Thursday after a delightful via It In Salt Lake and Park Her grandson accompanied hor home n Mr and Mrs Thomas Fraser departed for California Thursday afternoon whero they will remain a month or so for the benefit of Mrs Froacrs health 4 Mrs W D Donoher returned from Salt Luko Monday morning accompanied by Mrs Donoher Srof Omaha who will visit In Park for sometime Mrs W J Buck went to tho city Sunday Sun-day afternoon returning homo Wednesday Wednes-day morning o Miss Hananh Lecomplo came up from tho cltj yesterday and will remain with her parents until after the holidays V O Mr and Mrs Jack Thompson of Pearl Ida will arrive In Park the first of the week to spend the holidays with Mrs B Hurley and family Ontario chapter No 3 elected and installed In-stalled the following officers last Wednesday Wednes-day evening F A McCarty M E IT P Frank Emery K John W Geiger E S J A J Johnson T John Diem secretary C A Blocher C H Charles Shields P S J W A Rn don R A C John Kelly C bat V H Fulkcrxon C 2nd Vi Rod McDonald C 3rd V Georgo Mould Ing G Mr and Mm Fred Smith woro the recipients re-cipients < of a delightful surprise party Thurpday evening when a small company of friends dropped In Informally and spent a couple of hours very pleasantly Mrs John Rood who has boon the guest of Mrs W W Armstrong for tho pant six days returned to hor home In Salt Lake on Thursday Miss Frances Wilson returned to Park Wednesday after a pleasant visit with her sister Mrs Thomas learns Of Salt Lake a a Mra C M 1 Wilson departed for Now York State Tuesday morning whoro she will remain for some lima vlsltlnc with I relatives Miss Bessie who Is attending school at Ann Arbor will accompanv her mothor East and spend Christmas with Grandma Grcgor at Gouvorncur from there they will proceed to Watertown to J I visit with Dr and Mrs G D Grcgor Miss I JJcfslo will resume her utudles January 1 1DW I Mrs Tlonry Hughes wont down to the city Sunday and returned homo Wednes day morning I j I Mr C A Tcwksbury who has boon confined at tho homo of his daughter Mrs J W Geiger for the past two weeks Is convalescent This will ra bo good nows to his many friends EUREKA SOCIETY Eureka Dec 207trs Sarah A Mc ChryBtal came out from Salt Lake City this morning to visit her sons J C and John H McChryslal Prof A C Carlson of the Eureka public schools left Friday for his home In Wisconsin On Christmas day Prof Carlson will be united in marriage to Miss Minnie Hcnnlngs of Wllmar Mann Mrs T H Monahan and < < two sons came out from the Capital Friday < < night and will remain until after Christmas the guests of Dr Monahan Mrs James D Stack was In Salt Lake Wednesday and Thursday of this week Mrs Harry A Morse was In Ncphl Friday on court business F D KImball Is in Salt Lake City Miss Kate Sullivan of this place and Mr Luke Smith of Butte Mont were united in the bonds of holy matrimony at the Catholic church Tuesday afternoon after-noon Rev Father ODonohue ofll elated The couple were given a reception re-ception the same evening at the home I of the brides mother In the south part of town Mr and Mrs Smith will reside re-side I In Eureka The Foresters of America give a Christmas tree at the Woodmans hall next Thursday afternoon Christmas morning there will be a similar atrac LIon for the children at the new Latter day Saints church Miss Sadie Boles returned to her home at Ncphl Tuesday after a pleasant sojourn so-journ with the Misses Hickman Miss Nellie Sheehun has returned to Eureka after a lengthy visit with Park City acquaintances Will Beck Is In camp again after a six months absence Mr Beck spent tho summer on his ranch near Ante I lope Idaho Jackson McChryslal returned today from the Capital City The Opal club gave a dance at the hall lost I Monday < < night The affair drew out a goodsized crowd of dancers danc-ers ersMrs Mrs John Burrows has returned from the hospital at Salt Lake City where sho was operated upon for ap pcndlcltlo Manager J C Sullivan of tho Raymond Ray-mond mine was In Salt Lako this week on business John H McChrystnl of the Eagle I Blue Bell mine IB In Denver on a business l busi-ness trip Supreme Commander of the Ladles of the Maccabees Lillian Holllstcr was In Eureka Thursday afternoon and evenIng even-Ing being accompanied by Mrs C E Kennedy State commander of the same order for Utah Mrs Holllstcr came to Eureka to superintend the Initiation of fortythree candidates Into that order or-der The Initiation took place at Odd Fellows hall Thursday evening and after the work had been comploted the old and new members enjoyed an elaborate elab-orate supper Both Mrs Ilolllstcr and Mra Kennedy spoke In the Interest of the lodge W D S Harrington got back from Park City Wednesday Tho Ladles Aid society of the M E church gave I a bnar at the Odd Fellows Fel-lows hall Tuesday Tho seven days of tho week were represented by booth and all kinds of articles were on sale C F Spillman has gone to Indiana for a couple of months visit I |