Show II 1 J f C l l I I 1 m 1 J I 1 1 6 l l 1 I I lr llU I Y A I = f I lf V d i U i > 6 I l y I J I Jt 1 J t t 11 < lI I r II I New Dancing Hall Society will have ft new dancing hall this season one that wllly be large enough for all events and with equipment equip-ment and features to suit the moHt exacting ex-acting ChrlBtensen Dancing Academy ycslerdav closed a lease with the owners own-ers of the old high school building for the use of the assembly room and some adjoining rooms These will be llttcd t up nt once aa ji hal with cloakrooms and alarge room for the serving of refreshments re-freshments 1 will be rebuilt to suit tho purposes of the academy and will be elegantly furnished Th reception decorated and the room will be richly decorted diningroom will be a I gem I Is in a retired neighborhood so privacy will he the most Important feature J will have three entrances and a port cochcre As the Commercial club building build-ing Joins It the members of that club h1S could use the new bal to advantage If they desire to give banquet and dance at any time The old hal on First South will be turned Into a business repository The Chrlstonsen academy 1 will occupy the new building until the completion ot the Academy of Fine 1 Arts building on State street Mrs1 Holes to Entertain Mrs Edwin P Holmes has Issued In vltatlono for a musical tea next Friday afternoon from I to t t oclock In honor of the Misses Holmes and Miss Shoop The men are also Included in the invitations in-vitations so the event will no doubt ho similar to those which made last winter win-ter so enjoyable Fort Douglas Reception The commandants residence Fort the Douglas Thursday afternoon was scene of C large and delightful reception recep-tion given by Col and Mrs J3ubland the Mlstes Bubb who were at home to the officers and ladies of the garrison and other friends I was quite Informal Infor-mal and very pleasant many from tho city being present At the Country Club Tho attendance at tho Country club for visitors day was very large and tho usual delightful time was passed by all The Niles Mandolin orchestra furnished the music and several pleasant pleas-ant luncheons and dinners were given by different members Tho Andrews Musicale Although entirely Informal the ihusl calc given on Thursday evening by Mr and Mrs A G Andrews was one of the most delightful affairs of the week Joseph Mason Howard Qf Denver Den-ver delighted thoso present with his selections on the harp Mr Skelton gave seer 1 violin solos1 Miss Cono way Q Nebraska and Fred Graham gave vocal solos Mlus Blnford gave a plato solo and Mrs John Reed gave some of her cluver dialed readings Mrs Richardson was the accompanist of the the evening evening About fifty guests enJoyed Mr Kelly Entertained At the Commercial club last evening Prof L P Chrlstcnfen1 entertained at an Informal Dutch supper In honor of I Mr Kelly of Chicago who is visiting here for 1 short time He Is a talented composer and clever conversationalist convenmlonalst I find the personal friend of many noted musicians In the East I was purely on informal gathering but a delightful one In every way Luncheons and Dinners Mr and Mrs Victor I Clement entertained I en-tertained at a charmingly arranged dinner Monday evening given complimentary mentary to Mr Bordman of San Francisco Fran-cisco Pink carnatlonsi decorated the table with candelabra and pink can riles at either end After dinner the i guests enjoyed the evening at the Salt I Lake Theater and those present were I Miss Woodward Miss Eurkc Miss Is3 Judrc Mr Bordman and Capt Wlnn Mrs A C Ewing entertained at a dinner at the Country club Wednesday o i Miss Claudia Morris entertained at luncheon Tuecday In honor of Miss I Lena Preston fss The Misses Donnellan entertained ala al-a delightful dinner at the Country club Tuesday evening The guests were Dr and IN Hepburn Mips Clara Bubb Mr Boardman Mr Cherrlngton and I Lieu Falls I Mrs Christopher l I Dlehl entertained at n beautifully arranged luncheon Wednesday in honor of Miss Lena PreH ton The guests were Mosdnmes Arthur I Ar-thur Brown David rods Greenwald J Bamberger Obcrndorfer David Keith Samuel Paul Kimball tHanchf Dalby Schramm Dart S E King Henry Cohn Martin Hoock John Dern Messerschmitt and Misses Paul and Decker a Mrs Joseph Johnson gave a delight ful luncheon last Thursday About I twenty ladles were present I a I Mrs A J Johnson entertained at an enjoyable luncheon and card party on Thursday afternoon Yellow was the color hdxMiie in the decorations and was carried out with sunflowers and naullirtlums Sixtythree was played eighteen guests being prcncnt a u Mrs Ezra Thompson wag the hostess at a delightful luncheon on Friday 1 which was followed by a few games I of cards at which pries were won by Mrs Jay T Harris Mrs D C Me Laughlln and Mrs S Bamberger I a r 4 Mra Pcan > all and Miss Davenport J give a luncheon at the Ala club next I Thursday I MIn Woodward gave 0 perfectly ap pointed luncheon at thy Country club on Wednesday her guests being Mrs lIrs j Calhoun Mrs Harkncss Mrs WItchcr Jones Mrs Ifolman Mrs Thompson Mr Woodward Mrs McCornlck Mrs I Miner and Ir Pfoutz Tn honor of Miss Lena Preston and I Mr Diehl was a pleasant dinner giv gI un on Friday evening by Mr and Mrs I Harry S Knight Mrs Arthur Brown gave a supper on Ia Friday evening on honor of Miss Maud I I Reese Davlen p Miss Grace Grow entertained Friday nfluriieon at luncheon for Miss Mar get to and Mr Ostler I Card Parties and Teas i Mla I Lowe of Iowa slater of Mr 1 I George A Lowe was Thursday the guest of honor at t a Kensington ten given by Mrs and Mies Lowe and Ilko till the cntorlulninenlo given at the hoa pl table home It wan a most complete Success A feature of the afternoon was J novel letter contest In which the I prizes were won by Mrs Gorman and Mrs Black The guests numbered thirty and were all old friends whom MiesLowe met when visiting here eighteen years hOrs hO-rs George Phelps Holman was hostoss at an Informal duplicate whist par ly Thursday morning which was a gathering ot old friends but quite one oC the pleasuntcst a events of the week Miss Florence Dov entertained at n delightful garden party on Friday afternoon which was enjoyed by twen tylive of her young friends In C unique outofdoor game the prize was awarded to Miss Laura Bird 4 e Miss Mary Elilredge was hostess of 0 del t fully Informal Kensington Wednesday afternoon The guests made sachet bags which were kept as souvenirs sou-venirs and about fifteen were present I u Miss Salllc Leonard entertained at a pleasant Kensington yesterday afternoon after-noon A guessing game Was one ot the features and about thirty guests were prcseift Mrs Arthur Blown gave a delightful tea In honor of Miss Maud Reese Davies Da-vies the Sousa prima donna last Tuesday Tues-day Miss Davies was accompanied on the piano by Mrs o Agnes Osbornc Miss Lcta McMillan was the hostess at one of the daintiest events of the week a Kensington In honor of Miss Lena Preston nnd like nil the affairs at this h9mc It was a most complete success Mrs J E Gallgher was the hostess yesterday at I charming carl party given to about forty of her friends at her home on First street Weddings and Engagements Tuesday In the Temple the marriage took place of Miss Vera Cannon and Heber C Sharp The cc7emony was performed at 1 oclock by Mr James Sharp father 0 the groom In the afternoon af-ternoon n large reception was held at the home of the brides mother Mrs C Yi Cannon The house was beauti fully decorated the parlor with pink and white roses and smilax white and lavender were the colors used In the library li-brary and thc diningroom was In red and white while autumn leaves I were used In the hall The brJde wore a handsome gown of embroidered white silk mule Mr nnd Mro Sharp left last evening for Rcvburg Ida where they will make their home A very beautifully appointed wedding was Hint of Miss Florence La Due and Hugh Ward which took place Wednes elnes day afternoon at 3 oclock at the home of the brides sister Mrs R J Evans The ceremony was performed by Rev Mr Moorhen d of the First Methodist church and was witnessed by about seventylive relatives and friends Miss Claudia Schofleld was fllenls honor and Alex Eberhardt best man Little Gladys Evans made a charming flower girl and Master Jamie Evans acted as rlngTjearer Mr and Mrs Ward left last evening for Glenwood Springs where they wlll3pend a few weeks but will be at hometo their friends In this city after NovonVbor a t The marriage of Miss Minerva marrlage Is lnern May Margettei and Harry Ostler will take place Wednesday October 1st In the Temple and will be followed by a re roptfon nt the icsldcnce of Mr and r IT P Richards 15 1 Second street the grandparents of the bride One o the prettiest weddings of the season was that of Miss Teannette ls5 Emily Moore and John Reed Wood bridge which took place red nesdny evening at the prettily decorated home of the brides mother Mrs Elizabeth Moore The ceremony was performed by the grooms father Rev William R TVoodbrldgo o Salamanca N Y who came expressly for that purpose The bride looked handsome In a gown of crepe de chine and carried white roses The bridesmaids were Miss Mayme rSCM Cahoon Miss Cora Leach and Miss Pearl Eans as maid of honor and A R Sutherland of Denver Colo was best man Mr and Mrs TYoodbrldge were the happy recipients of many beautiful and costly presents among them being a chest of silver from New York After an elaborate wedding supper sup-per they left for the East for about a fortnight when they will be at home to friends in this ely The marriage of Miss Mabel Harker and Preston J Cannon will take place on Friday in the Temple The wedding of Mlsa Ilerma Tyler and Andrew Jacob < on was solemnized Wednesday Mr and Irs Jacobson arc at their home at Forest Dale 237o South Seventh Eant where they will be pleased to see their t friends IfS Marie Erlckson ant Percy Sa vllle will be married Tuesday evening September 23rd Miss ErickHon has been employed at the Knutsford It Knuts1ord for nine years Mr Sal owns the cigar slore In the Dooly block entrance They will be ah home at Fourth Soutn Thiy Sout Third after Tuesday a The marriage of Miss Stella Snowball Snowbal laughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Snow 1 bal and Frank Vincent was solemn ized at noon on Wednesday at the Salt Lalce Temple After Iho wedding a very pretty reception with wel IWCly receplon 0 bountiful repast was held at the residence of the brides parents 31 1 K c4rcet Mr and Mrs Vincent will be at home Gll East Third South after September l5lh Among those present were Mr and Mrs John Vincent Mr and Mrs George C Vincent Mr and Mrs Brigham TT Vincent Mr and Mrs J TV Vincent Mr and Mrs W L Porter Mr 1 and Mrs Fred Alexander Mr Tohn Vincent < Vin-cent Mr and Mrs James II Vincent J H Vincent A r Vincent Horace Vincent Mrs Addle Vincent Mr and Mrs Samuel Spry Mrs I SPI ls Peer en George Peterson Mr and Mrrf T F Thomas Mr and Mrs Henry Luee ni 1s LIIC Geoige TV Vincent Amy Vincent Mr and Mrs Krncst Brown Mr and JInC I fld Mrs Arthur Salnndpr Miss Uelle Torey Mr 1 zuid Mrs Ralph Snowball Mr Snowbal r and Mra Don Mrs TuckflPkl Mr and Mrs Thomaw Allen Mrs Mary Allen Mr and Mrs Samuel combs Mr R Prlee Mr and Mrn II Taylor Mr and Mrs Stratton Miss Blunt Mi and Mrs 111 anl II Rlngwood Miss Luelln Rlngwoodi Ingwood Miss Frences RIngxvood Min Blrdle Bllll Snowball James Snowball Mr and Mis Ralph Snowball Jr Mr and Mrs llrs John Snowball Mr and Mrs Thomas Snowball Miss Ethel Rln wood Mr and Mrs Thomas TIndder Miss Luclle Snowball Miss Rogers Miss Violet TVestwood Mr T 11 Lyman Mr Ilynim Thomas Miss Katie Erskln Mr Val leI Hurd Mr and Mrs Archibald Lrskln Mrs Julia D Thomas Minn Agnes Vincent and Mr and Mrs J Salami Purely Personal Mr I Samuel Boa mnn of San Fran elHco hrolherinlaw of CIt Wlnn passed the week In the city Mrs II II Salisbury and daughters Marcella and Francca who have been visiting frs Ned Kessler Walkero terrace left Wednesday for St Louisa Miss ITaznl Crew of Chicago is tho guest for some time of Miss Leigh Bock Mrs L1 F Earls arrived in the city from Eureka for a visit o of several days f and Mr T M Schumacher will take apartments at the Knulnford for the winter a Misses Afton and Jasmine Young will puss the winter In New York Mro W W Crone 0 Brigham City Is visiting her mother Mrs Pond at 572 South State slreel Miss Georgia Vadner leaves on Thursday for Boston where she will attend school this year Mite Leigh Block will leave the I early part of October for Washington D C whero she will study 4 ort city Mark B Clark spent Monday In the Mr and Mrs S TV Morrison received 1 telegram from their daughter lone announcing her safe arrival at Wellcn Icy college and reporting n very delightful delight-ful trip 4 4 A The many friends of Miss Sybil Walker Wal-ker will be pained to learn that she Is ill with typhoid fever Miss Florence Terhune Is home from the Philippines Miss Pauline Terhune has gone to Smith college < a a Mr John alders and daughter Pla zel who have been visiting Mrs G W Stevenson have returned to their homo In Kansas City e Mr and Mrs Shepard Benson have returned from Denver 0 Mr and Mrs G A Duncan returned on Saturday from an extended Eastern trip and are at home at the Manitou X O Miss Hannah Davidson will leave today to-day for the Enst to t enter college Miss Slgrld Pddcrson will leave for Boston shortly to continue her musical studies 4 Mss Elsie Dlckert has returned from Woods Cross < Mr and Mrs U U Illskcy have moved to 931 t East Second South Mrs Schuyler Constant of New York Is In the city < Salisbury Gllmcr in welcomed byhls old friends Mr and Mrs Ned Kessler left yesterday yester-day for a two weeks visit in Omaha St Louis and Chicago > Miss Nellie Cullen left for Notre I Dame on Monday Mrs J T Donnellan Miss Marguerite Donnellan and Miss June BlnU left for Washington D C on Monday a Mrs Dlx and the Misses Dix are at home at 130 P street O Irs George P White Mrs A E Noble and Miss Julia Read arc touring Old Mexico The Misses Klnncy have returned to Salt Lake and will spend the winter here Mr and Mrn Henry Dlnwoodcy will celebrate their crystal wedding today entertaining in an informal way 0 Miss Anne Tgleheart of Bvansvllle heart Tnd Is the guest of Mrs William Igle M m Mrs Louise Smcdley Smith will spend the winter visiting friends in Kansas I City and other Eastern points 9 Mr M B TVhHoley left last Thursday Thurs-day on a trip to New York and Kansas City CityMr Mr and Mrs Ed Parsons have returned re-turned home I Mr Botsford and Miss Josephine Botsford will leave the flrnt of I the month for Chicago to spend the winter I and where Miss Botsford will dimly music a M I Mrs TV B Whitney left Wednesday for the East where she will visit for a month with relatives a Mrs H T Cleaver and mother Mrs Mulock have returned e from California Mrs S W Mudd and son Harvey of Denver are guests of Mr and Mrs H T Cleaver for fcwdaya I Mr and Mrs R a H Officer ar home from Denver a a 4 The Misses Guitar return to Missouri on Tuesday a Mrs II P Myton has spent a few i days In Park City the guest of Mr and Mrs Windsor V Rice 4 0 Miss Helena A Burton left last Tuesday Tues-day for Montlccllo a seminary Col and Mrs N TV Clayton arc back home from a fortnights trip to Detroit where they left Miss Clayton In school BO 1 Mrs Albert Taylor and little daughter daugh-ter who have been spending tho summer sum-mer months with Mrs Egbert Roberts left yesterday for their home In Indianapolis Indian-apolis a Mrs L J Kyco and sister Alllc Gar bett lcae for the East tonight a a Mrs Perry S Heath will return from L her summer vacation the latter t part of the present weelc Mrs Heath has been for the last fortnight with her mother In Louisville Mr and Mrs Heath will resume their apartments at the Rants ford hotel a Mrs E A Giocnwood and children liavc returned from f thrco months stay in California and Oregon Miss May Perkins of Kansas City wfio has been visIting her brother Fred II Perkins for the past eight wee It returned to her home for a two weeks stay after which she goes to spend two years with the art masters in Europe a o Mrs 1 J 7 Betties left yesterday for I Los Angeles with her oldest daughter Miss Charlotte who will attend the girls collegiate school at that place Mrs Bottles will return In about two weeks after rinding frlondo in San L Francisco and LOH Angeles U f I Miss Elizabeth Hamilton Is visiting In the city and Is at home to her friends pat p-at 119 West Sixth U South Bishop Leonard returned last night from Fort Duchcsnc Miss Leonard with her two little sisters returned also last night from Michigan a TV Klerstcd of Kansas City Is In tho city the guest of Hlsliop Leonard 4 o a Mrs Smcdley Smith will pass thc winter in Sl Louisa Louis-a o a Mrs Wells Is the guest of her mother Mrs Sadler S I Joseph Mason Howard leaves for hit I home tomorrow o a e Mr J 1 Bldwcll was the charmIng charm-Ing hostess at the Country club yesterday yes-terday U I e Irwin McNIqce who left for the East three weeks ago has been visiting I friends and relatives on the way lllng Princeton university I where he has art ar-t rived and become pleasantly located being admitted the Sophomore class Mrs Inglcbeart will receive informally informal-ly Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday of this week lJn Allen G Campbell is welcomed In the city Miss Mamie Miller of Portland Ore who has been visiting her cousins Mr and Mrs 71 K Schiller of this city returned to her home on Wednesday morning > a Mrs M A Hill amid daughter Mrs Maria Givens and Illlle Gladys Glvonn left Tuesday for New York to spend the winter a a Mrs Amos Siddoway and little son of Tcton City Ida arc in the city vlslllng 1 with Mrs Slddownyo mother Mrs Walter Davidson Miscellaneous Events On Friday evening September 2Clh the ladles of the First Methodist church will give a reception in honor of Rev Mr and Mrs Moorhead to which all frle dHof the new pastors family and of the church arc most cordially invited in-vited I The Christian Endeavor society of the Central Christian church gave a very pleasant watermelon social nt the home of Mr and Mrs C S Patterson on Fri day evening About forty young people peo-ple were present and an enjoyable evening was passed a I I The Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet next Wednesday at the home of Mrs M Y Dougall H TVcsl Temple street at 3 oclock All daughters of pioneers are cordially S Invited On Monday evening the younger pupils pu-pils of Miss Antoinette Lam hOI rnc gave a piano recital at her home Sixteen Six-teen ch ld ron took pa rl Mr I Alfred Best Jr gave two delightful vocal l numbers a u On Saturday evening the 13th a large and brilliant reception wan given In honor of the twentyfifth anniversary anniver-sary or Mr and Mrs Alfred barn bourne < wedding day The houc was beautifully decorated the parlors and library In white and green and the diningroom In red The guests were received by the Misses Antoinette and Minnie Lambourno assisted by Miss Sue Clark In the library Miss Mary Macleod served punch and tIme Misses Lillian Lamboiirne Stella Clark Florence Flor-ence Foster and Bessie Calli on assisted assist-ed in the diningroom About forty guests called dining the evening a a Woodbine the home of Mrs Mary B Anderson at 137 North Main was he scene of a most enjoyable surprise party last Wednesday evening being the occasion of the early departure oCher oC-her son Mr Robert L Anderson for n mission to England I was arranged by I his wife and sisters and proved to be a most complete Burprlse to the recipient re-cipient and pleasant event for those who were of the party Mr Anderson being a member of llelds band that well known organization graced the occasion with their presence and beautiful beau-tiful strains of music enlivened the affair af-fair A floor had been placed on the lawn and terpschore reigned for a portion por-tion of time evening The spacious grounds were brilliantly illuminated with Chinese lanterns Seats were placed outside for those who did not care to dance and the air was Just about right to feel comfortable At about 1 oclock supper was served Among those present about 100 guests the following were observed Prof and Mrs Held Mr and Mrs Mhync Dr and Mrs Melvln I Mr 1 and n Charles Murphy Mr and Mrs W TV Wllley Mr and Mrs J II Felt Mr ¼ and Mrs D P Felt Mr and Mrs P > G Wllloy Mr and irS Will Anderson Mr and Mrs A S Zimmerman Mr md Mrs Schuyler Synder Mr anc Mrs Albert Brown Mr and Mrs William Ansher man Mr and Mrs George Derr Mr and Mrs Paul Hammer Mr and Mrs n L Anderson Mrs Lizzie Felt Miss Vera Felt Mrs and Miss Mudgell Mry Lyon Misses Myrtle Lyon Opal ITUka G DavlB Bertha TVIlley Kale Anderson Ander-son May Anderson Minnie Anderson Dora Louie Bull Ole Myers Pyper Bul Artie Putnam Messrs James Gibson Paul Wlthcrow J Phlugc A L Pas coc Fred Anderson W E Evans John Beerman A L Kelson John Fanning Barnard Nelson Robert S Fries P C Stevens Harry Montgomery Joseph Held Robert Kennedy Henry Johnson Val 01 Muckay John TV Andrew David Da-vid Baumburger H Sandberg George Calverl W Flowers Max Borodlc o A very delightful porch party was given Tuesday evening September 10th at the home of Miss Minerva Morris Chinese lanterns and sunflowers produced pro-duced u very romantic effect and refreshments re-freshments were served Those who enjoyed thc evening were Misses Maymc Vlcr Ethel Gray Pearl Peterson Peter-son Carrie DunnIon Marie Tucklleld RHlo Dahlstoad Jennie OrnHlrom Messrs 1 Butler Bolton Sprunt Townsend Town-send Brown Jones Strom and Thomp scne son a a a The Browning niuslcale to be given at the Ladles Literary clubhouse on next Thursday Is being looked forward to with pleasure by lovers of music nnd lovers of the poems of the Brown Ings PARK CITY SOCIETY A most elaborate and elegant affair of the oarly fall was limo large and brilliant dancing parly given In Carpenters hal Uodnesday evening September 17th by Mr ind Mrs E G Beygs Mr and Mrs L I K Ilubbard Mr mad Airs J M Lock hart Mr and Mrs W C Wallace Mr and Mrs J Frankel Mr und Mrs W G Lamb Mr and Mrs W TV Armstrong Mr and Mrs C A Blocher and Mr and Mrs F A Bird About 250 Invitations bad boon Issued and 1 large number camu up from the city to enjoy their hospitality hospitali-ty The roomy hall was brightly lighted and artistically dcnratcd with autumn foliage making a perfect effect Cozy corners and protly Moral designs greatly helue Ito UNIte a charming picture und that li wits seemed to be the fiencrnl verdict ver-dict The receiving party proved ideal entertainers and received their clients m most graciously I In I an attractive autumn bower In one end or time hal Miaa l Lillian m Bain and Mla Nelllo Goodrich prealdid mL L over tho Mtinch while opposite numerous card tables wore wd to accommodate those who preferred caids 10 dancing In tho game of euehre time successful eon teslant being Mra S L Kaddon Mrs A A nice Mr R TV Sherman mind Dr Wood who received dainty and pretty nrlrcs Light refrcnhmenls were served L In the nineroom The table looked os jeclnliy dainty with its snowy linen nnd seal let poppies Tho candelabra nt either ended wore Hhulrd In red and red candles burned on the mantelpiece A nlCIlnt L surprise for the clients present was tin HliiKlnii 0 Miss Maud ller > nr Da vies I Son Hiiij prImal domain and worldknown vocal Int TIer Hinging was divine and eiiloyod by every guest The pretty fall tollclles I and the delightful music wits not be overlook over-look d i they added greatly to thu affair 1 af-fair rime outoftown guests Inclmliil Mrs D C Mclaughlin Mn P I E Hard Ini Mrn F S Fox Mrs E R j 10111 Miss Shoop Mrs Mvton 1 the MIflS llolinrti I I Mlas CluVHOII Mls i Com Suyder Mru I Chnrr Sherman Senator ICpiirns l David Keith R B Watson Jack Rook ledge Roy Ilughoo W Jcifa Henry Peory and othuni f Mr and Mrs Charles ShliMdu pnlcrlnlnpd at dinner very Informally Thursday even lug complimentary to Mrs Loin Learn of Dolse Ida and Mrs K E Harding of Suit Lultc Covers were laid for eight o a aMiss a-Miss Pauline Groo of SnIt Lake suent Monday and Tucnday In Park the aueslm 1 of Mrs TV W Armstrong o a t Mr all Mrs F TV Sheiman and their jruonta spent a very pleasant dny at Lhi Inly Vest on Monday A trip under Kroiiinl proved very Interesting to Ibm via 1 hors m they hud never drounicd of the m magnitude of aueh coneorns < 1 concorl 1 I Tho following society people cam out L from Suit Lake VtN1loy l morning to at tenth the dancing party given at MupU hal In thC evening Col nnd Mrs E F IIolmcB I tho MJsR3 holmes Miss Cora Shoop Mm I F F Harding Mrs E P LeCompto Mrs D C McLiUKhlln MISS M R DaVlca Miss Clawson MIR Snyder McHHra J nooklvdgo W JcfTo R tt Watson David Kolth Senator Kcarna and Mr and Mrs C n Rood I George L Gel r wont down to Ogden Wednesday morning whoro lie expects to remain for a month or six week 1 Mian Corn Snyder of Salt Lake IB thC Kilcnt of Mr and Mrs A n TVijelcr Miss Hassle Clawson wan also u guest al this Iiluusant homo a couple of days thj past w elk elkrs a Mrs MaJ Myton spent several days In Park City tho guest of Mr and Mrs W V Rice > V Mr and lrs V A Bird entertained Mm D C McLaughlin and liit I s Maud Itccsc Davlca Wednesday and Thursday ot the Dust week > Mrs W V Rice Mrs Southwell Mrs W D Dunoher Mr j W G lamb nnd Mrs MaJ Myron of tho Ulntah reservation reserva-tion spent Tuesday most delightfully at the Daly West mine a aIrs a-Irs D C McLaughlin Miss Maud Reese Duvlcs Mr henry Peery and Holla R Watson were entertained at rllnnnr at the Daly West mine Wcdnsday and at tho King Thursday Mr and Mrs J M t Cross and daughter Miss Nina who have resided In the Park for time past six years departed for Los Angeles Wednesday whore thoy expect to remain Their many friends regret cx quedJnuly the losing of those hospitable peonli and trust that their home In sunny California will be full of pleasure and hap Dlncsa 4 a Mrs TV R Ovcrmelor anl son Jean who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs F A McCaitv icturned In their home In MlnneapoIIu Wednesday afternoon after Q moat happy visit In the Parka o Park-a Tho regular meeting of tho Woman Athenaeum will be hold at the homo of Mrs TV TV Armstrong tomorrow afternoon after-noon tn 230 oclock DI and Mrs C M Wilson entertained < most beautifully at dinner Monday evenIng even-Ing I Their guests were Mr and Mrs TV G Lamb ilr and Mr W TV Armstrong Ben Hampton Mr vnl and Prof J lance The ladles of St Lukes guild were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs George Lindsay Tuesday V afternoon A prettily appointed luncheon wan given Tuesday by Mrs John McSorleyr and daughter Mrs M J McGlll at tho Anchor An-chor tunnel Th < decorations ere ex iiil lte all In pink und whlto sweet pens which were used In artlttfc profusion Dainty bunches of tIme same llowora ted with green ribbon wore laid at each place I and after partaking of the delicious menu the guests were entertained with musical selections by I Mn McGill and Miss Mc Alplne A number of games of parlor croquet were enjoyed and prizes were awarded Mrs J Welsh Mrs t P I Lowery Low-ery and Miss Anna Coirleran rhoso who enjoyed the delightful affair were Mrs I J Thomson Mrs 12 J BCKKS Mrs Mc Gralh Mrs W Williams Airs C R Sherman Sher-man Mrs Vorcoe Mrs C Shields Miss I Kajherlno McAIplne Miss Agnes Harrington Harring-ton Miss Frances Wlliion Miss Franklc Noonan Miss Afns Lowcy Miss Boamer Miss Faloon Miss Anna Corrigan and Miss A Coughlln e a The many friends of Mr and Mrs J H Stcele will bo pained to learn that on Tuesday morning these popular young people leave for Denver where ihoy expect ex-pect ot remain permanent 1 During their short stay In the Park they have made many friends who will miss them on every occasion a a 0 Col and Mrs E F Holmes Miss Shoop and tub Misses Holmes spent Thursday at the King mine and returned In time to take the JS train for Salt Lake 0 Miss Desilc WIlHon who has spent the greater part of the summer with her parents par-ents departed for Ann Arbor Friday morning hero she will pursue her studies for tho coming year a f o Mr and Mrs W W Armstrong entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening In honor of Senator Kearns and David Keith of Salt Lake a o aMiss a-Miss Bessie I Wilson was tuest of honor at a very pleasant Informal party Tuesday Tues-day evening ghvn I by Mr mind Mrs TV G Lamb Those present beside the guest of honor were Mr and Mrs W V Rice Dr nnd Prof Mrn Fiance W D Donoher Mr Vail and P q Mr and Mrs T Stringer entertained very delightfully at cards MondHv oven hug The guests present were Mr and Mrs TV Kncale Mr and Mrs Addison Mr and Mrs Patrick Mr and Mrs Rose oare Mr and Mrs I Volat Mr amid Mrs Martinson Mr and Mrs Harris Miss llnlon Esther Wclat and Miss Ellen Mor < a P Mrs W V Rico and Mrs N Soutbwcl accompanied Mrs lnj Myton to Zion Thursday for a short stay 0 It Mr F E Hardlns cme out from the city yesterday to spend Sunday with Mrs Harding who Is visiting 1 with Mrs Charlca Shields V Mr and MrS A R Weelcr entertained a fow of their friends at a delightful though Informal I euchro party Thursday evening In honor of Miss Cora Snyder of Salt Luke The rooms were prettily decorated with autumn leaves and dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served out of door fashion 1 red tablecloth napkins lineups Cle be hug used Prizes In the care panic were won by Mrs A A Pike and flunc C A Blocher Those who enjoyed tho delightful delight-ful analr wcro Miss Snyder Miss Llllhu Hahi MIsS Nellie Goodrich Miss Eva Liimbprt Mr and Mrs A A Pike Mr and Mrs C A Blocher Mr and Mrs C Drake Alex Colbath Dr Ward Louln Jprfu Prof Huncc and J Rooklcdgc of Stilt Lake e tOne t-One of the bright weddings of the week wag the one of Tuesday afternoon when Miss Besale Doughorly and Mr John TVy rotf were pronounced man and wife Rev Cook of iho M E Church officiating After Af-ter the ceremony lie happy couple departed depart-ed io Salt Lake for u couple of weeks They will make Park City their home This will he pleasant newn for their host of friends EUREKA SOCIETY NOTES The Misses TVInnlo and Lena TVolby of Salt Lake wero the guests this week of Mr and Mri Phi Clarke U 4 Miss Ella Roe of Butte MonL arrived In Kureku his I week and will spend tho winter with her brother John Roe of tho Eureka Kleclrlc Light I company 1 V VAt I At the last meeting of Tlntlc lodge No 711 Donevolent and Protective Order of KlkH 1 hell on Wednesday night Wllllan Hmhlclon of this place and Dnvn ThomuH o Silver City were Initialed Isaac J I Barnard viia chosen a 3 secretary of the 1 order which position wits made vacant by the death n Churles A Coyle a A Mr JanifB Campbell and family will leave next week for Spokane TVash whore thoy will niako their homo In tInt future lw Miss Ella Dixon la the guest of Par CIU frliMida for a couple of weeks a a Mrs Frank Meson was the guest of 1U Provo acatialiiuuicua the carl part of the week t a a An entertainment was given nl tho M 1 E church last Monday niGht In honor of the new Ijlstor There was a large niinibi ot poonlo presenl and time even Inlc was nn oxreptlnntillv pleasant one Rex llelwlck has reason to be prom of time welcome given him upon his arrival ar-rival In Eirckn 0 Mrs Enrl PRimmer left last Friday for her home In Salt Lak after I very liloiiMQiu Rojourn with Air and ZIms Frank 11 I lon a a aIrs a-Irs Henry Franke I f laat TVdno8 day for Germany Sho oxjiccts lo be goiu for Homo time Mr Gus Franlce went to Salt Lake on the above dato to ns lIst In starllnn her upon her Journey V V N Mrs IFnrry Hughes returned to her home nt Simnlyh Fork Friday after u ion lays slay wllh her huabrmd al thlo lncC a 0 ClirlM Carpenter who loft 1 Kurolcu uboUl u Vcek aso Is now at Baker City On Mrs Carnenlor l und the children will leave for Ihul city in a few duye Mr find Mr < John Cronin went tc Salt Lake the early part of the week Mrs roams luulih ins boon poor fo some time and It was for the purpose I of consulting a physician that the trip wna made SiiDt William nail of tho Lower Mnm nolh mine together with hW lyo brtith e re Robert und George Bull was called to Luhl this week by the death of their sister Mrs Ashton ti a Mrs Porr Fuller of Provo Is I visiting Mr Fuller and Miss Mary MoCuIlouch ni nllrtwlllc a a City Attorney Frank II Ilolznclmor Is taking n short vacation and Attorney Arthur M Bowen Is alicndlnr to the affairs af-fairs of till City Attorneys office O J Mrs John II McChryalnl returned last Tuesday from Salt Lake She WilD accompanied ac-companied by Miss Lydia Robbins her sIster who will remain an her guest for a fow days A dance vlll ho given at the Odd Fel lows ball next Monday night for the bencllt of Mrs Edward Koylc of Knights VIJlc o City Councilman TV L Croft went to Beaver county this week to nviko an Inspection of somo mining properly In which ho Is Interested t > > a Mrs B if Cornish of Robinson was the guest of MrS George Hanson Friday Fri-day afternoon i Milt Price of Goahcn was In Eureka Tuesday John A Hunt of tho May Dny C E Allen manncer of time Centennial Kn roka and Jesse Knight formerly owner of the TTncIc4Gzun and Humbug mines woro In Eureka during the week on bual ncaa Samuel McIntyre Sr of tho Mammoth Mining company was In Eureka Thursday Thurs-day 010 a Rev Ilolmlck of the M E church was In i Silver City Friday a A C Lambert of Salt Lake was In Eureka during the week a Joseph Morgan representing the Salt Lake Knitting company was In camp Thursday |