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Show PARK dITY, May G. A pleasant social so-cial event of the past week was the May day dance, given at Maple 'hall Monday evening, under the auspices of tho members of Prof. Younger's dancing danc-ing class. Promptly at 0 o'clock the grand march was announced; 'led by Miss Elizabeth banning and Mr. Arnold Ar-nold Smith. This was followed by. the usual number of round dances, which all enjoyed until midnight. Among the dancers were noticed Messrs and MesdameS C. F. Golst, J. M. Lockhart, A. R. YVeeter. C. A. BlDchci1. F- A.. McCarty. J. ,Frankc.l, W, D. Sutton. Charles Shields. M.'D. Kurl-but, Kurl-but, Charles Heath. John Diem, D. D: Simon. YV. L. MKldour,. It. D. Rob-bins, Rob-bins, William Staley.. C.' 13. Marshall, C. Drake, Ryan, '11. S. Townflend, J. Thomson. F. Smith; the Misses Elizabeth Eliza-beth Lanhlng. Nellie Goodrich. Laura Townsond, Martha Lannlng, Mae Williams. Wil-liams. Clair Stevenson, Carrie Sutton, Mary Shields, Florence Smith. Edna Sutton. Florence Ilurlbut. Mabel Muf-fet, Muf-fet, Crescent Smith, Cleo Gleseh, Gertrude Ger-trude . McLaughlin. Jennnle Sherman, TesaJc McLaughlin, Suslo Shields. Jean Therlott, .Lizzie Shields; Messrs. George Quinn, M. Pearson, B. Murtet. George Geigcr, V, Hurlbut, R. Townsend, A. Smith and others. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frankel- entertained the following friends at a Dutch supper after the dance Monday evening: Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. J. M. Lockhart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iieath, Mr- and Mrs. J. Diem. Mr. and Mr?. M. D. Hurlbut, Mr. and Mrs. C. Shields and George Gelger. Mrs. C. T. Prisk entertained the members mem-bers of the past matrons circle delightfully de-lightfully Thursday afternoon. The next meeting will be held at the home or Mrs. J. C. Perry. June 2. t Mrs. Fred Smith was the recipient of a jolly surprise Thursday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Those whg enjoyed the pleasant event were: Mrs. Lynn Kimball, Mrs. W. L. Mlddour, Mrs. D. D. Sutton. Mrs.-John Mrs.-John Thomson, Mi's. Charles Heath, Mrs. E. J. Beggs, Mrs. J. M; Lockhart, Mrs. J. Frnnkel, Mrs. M. D. Hurlbut, Mrs. W. D. Sutton, Airs. R. D. Rbbblns. . i The regular meeting of the "Woman's Athenaeum was held at the home of Mrs. Lynn Kimball Monday afternoon, Madam President M. F. Allen and thlr- 1 . i r tenl members being present. The programme pro-gramme in charge of Miss Katherino Lawrence was as follows: "Heine, the Misanthropic Pwt," M$. A. A Pike. Current Jvcut" a paper -written, by Miss Julia Burlln, was read by Miss Lawrence; lesHon review leader, Mrs, AY. U Mlddour. A special meeting will be held t the home of .Mr?. Emma. Whitehead. May 0, study to begin with chapter 7, Germany. 1 The Misses Muud and Amelia Gwil-liams- planned a pleasant surm ise on William Glade Friday evening. Music, games and a tempting supper wen: features of the event, and enjoyed by the following friends: The Misses Ethel Hales. Martha. Curlz. Tessle McLaughlin, Mc-Laughlin, Emily Foster, Hazel Hales, Ruby McBrlde, Frances Shields. Gertrude Ger-trude McLaughlin, Ruth Stroinness; Messrs. Leland Wilcox, Mylop Martin, Norrls Gltsch.. Dwlght Lonscl, Warwick Foster, Leo Martin. Joseph Wilcox, Leo Lenzl and Gilbert Lnnyon. . The regular meeting of the O. E. S. will .be. hold tomorrow evening at) the usual' Time. , , j i i The members of the senior class of the Park City high school of 1004 entertained en-tertained a large number of th,eir patrons" pa-trons" and friends at their "class evening" at Masonic, hall Saturday, May 7. at S o'clock. The following programme pro-gramme was rendored; I , PART I. CInss song. ... President's address of welcome v...MIa Ellen Grossman Essay Miss Maudo Loofbourow Piano s61o Miss Martha Richardson CondonH "Urbls Roniste". ,MIss Cronsman Cln6 pojm Miss M-rlc Whitehead "I.jI Clgalc ot Fourml" .llss Rlehardaon R'jcltation, "The Courtln' " . Miss Rhoda Ncllson Class will Miss Martha Richardson Piano solo Mists Martha Richardson PART JI. . Drama, "The Courtship of Miles Blandish." Bland-ish." : Miles' Standlsh Mlas Ellen Crossnan John Alden Miss Merle Whitehead Prlscllla Miss Rhoda Ncllson Messenger Miss Martha Richardson Eldoi Miss Maudo Loofbourow Indian, wedding guests and council. tit, Mls's Maud Hoover planned a, pleasant surprise on her sister Nellie, who Is' visiting her from Provo. on Friday evening. It was altogether one of the most sociable affairs of the week. Those present besides the guest of honor were the Misses Margaret Paul. Rhoda Greenough, Blanch Whitney. Ethel Greenough. Ethel Wells. Gertrude "Woods, Kate Campbell, Vera Lowe. Nellie Paul, Edna Ilershlser, Myrtle McBrlde, Charlotte Hershlser; Messrs. Bobby Sykes, A. Johnson, .E. Warbur-lon, Warbur-lon, Charles Hosmer, E. Williams, R. Malin, V. Wilson, R. Briggs. J. Cun-ninglon. Cun-ninglon. J. Hurley. J. Smith, R. Mulr-brook, Mulr-brook, Gillette and J. Bai-rct. Miss Maggie O'Keefe and H. Van Alstlue, two of Park's popular young folks, were qiuttly married at Salt Lake Monday. The young couple re- l turned to Park Tuesday, and expect to make their home here. ,:- Mrs. Henry Welsh went to the city Wednesday afternopn . to visit with friends. ....-..-,.- Mrs. Sylvester .ToOMison'of Salt Lake came up to Park Wednesday, and remained re-mained until Friday, the guest of Mrs. Nellie Therlott. Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Drlscoll left for Ogden Wednesday, whore-thoy cxpoct to remain Indefinitely. a Mr. and Mrs. D. Shea and Mrs. Mannix were Salt- Lake passengers Monday. " f Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mlddour ycnL down to the city Tuesday afternoon. . , v , A. J. Hosmer and Matt Tinkham of Calienlos, Nov..-spent the past -week In Park; the guests,' of ;Dr. and Mrs,i(J, ;Ej Hostncr. : -it Mrs. Dora O. Briggs and J. F. Young were married in Salt Lake Friday. They will reffido In-Park. t i D Bardsly and sister are entertaining entertain-ing their mother, whose home Is In Gunnison. |