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Show I clal to Tho Tribune. I PARK CITT, April 2. Tho social event of the past winter's activo season was tho ball given In Maplo hall Friday nlsht by tho following couples: Mr. and Mrs. T. Daly. J. Diem, A. Weeter, L." "Wish I, J. Lockhort. C. Goist. P. Plko and Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson. Some 400 invitations were Issued and over half of these brought Ni tho recipients to tho hull, which was made beautiful by largo streamers of red nnd v.hlto. which extended the whole length 4 and width of tho Immense hall. Potted Terns, cosy corners, rockers, and sofas i placed along tho slues of the floor mndo the room very cosy and home-like and wero In great demand by thoso not dancing danc-ing At tho lower end of tho lloor stood a large punch-bowl, presided over by Miss Genevieve Wilson. The constant stream 1 of visitors to tills attractive spot were served to the ambrosial liquid by the Misses G "Wilson. May Hedges. Floronce Hurlburt nnd Laura Townsend.. An excellent orchestra of tlvo pieces gave forth beautiful music, to which tho largo crowd present happily tripped tho light fantastic. Those not curing to danco wero provided with other means of pass-lng pass-lng a pleasant evening. Card tables wero set In the parlors of tho hall and a scries of "G3" games were played. Prizes wero awarded to Mrs. A. Williams and Mr. 13. T Bozgs At midnight the dancing and card-playing ceased and tho vast throng present were served a delicious and elaborate supper; sup-per; after partaking of which tho guests Indulged in a merrv old Virginia reel. It was well Into morning when the affair came to an end, after bringing to Its pro-motors pro-motors tho happy knowledge of giving the crowning event of the social season. Miss Pearl Snvder entertained pleasantly pleasant-ly at her home on Norfolk avenue Friday ftvenlng. "With games, music and Informal jollity the following guests passed a moat merry evening- Misses Maggie Nlmmo, Jane Xlmmo, Helen Deason, Joana Dca-vj Dca-vj eon, Winnie. .Terminus, Nellie Jennings, lr-' lr-' ma Evans, Elslo Snydor. Frieda Funk. Laura Townsend. Florenco Hurlburt. !F1oreneo Morrow, Mary McDonald, Christine Chris-tine McDonald, Crescent Smith, Lillian llSdges May Hedges. Mngglo "Wilson, Rose Barnicott and Ethel Wells; Messrs. Bobbv Skes. Frank Hans, Harry Steven foil Wllllo Quinn, Milton Dorrlty, Arthur Mnlhenon. Robert Watson. Ernest Wat-con, Wat-con, Charlie Carpenter, Arnold Smith, Robert Daglclsh and Grovcr Evans. Tho members of local lodge of W. O. W. and their wives enjoyed a Jolly social session ses-sion Friday evening, of which games, refreshments re-freshments and tho following excellent programme wero features: Vocal duet, the Misses Joalo and Svlvla Crlttendon; monologue. Clydo Yates; vocal solo, Dave Kni'llK-r step dance. Sam Walker; vocal duet. Misses Ethel and Rhoda Grcenough; recitation. Mrs. Holmen; solo. Mr. E. M, Hogg; recitation. Miss F. Lake; recitation. recita-tion. Mi's, T. Sugeroo; discourse, A. F. Clark. t u a The local lodgo of Maccabees entertained enter-tained its members and families in a pleasant manner Tuesday evening. Some two hundred and fifty guests were present nnd enjoyed the fun. Tho Initiating of twenty-Pvo new members was one of the chief acts on the evening's programme. The refreshments served wero both dainty and plentiful and wero heartily appreciated appreciat-ed by those partaking. Tho following pro-. pro-. gramme also proved a feature of the even ing's entertainment: Opening adrcss, Mrs. Harrison; music Mandolin club; vocal solo, Mlas Ella Campbell; rending, Mrs. AHco Dcighton, vocal solo, Mr. Andrew Poter6on; dialogue. Missus Prudence, Mc-C:ellan Mc-C:ellan and Tucker; piano solo, Mrs. Ray Harknoss; vocal duet, Misses Ethel nnd Rhoda Grcenough; recitation, Mlas Gertrude Ger-trude Wood: song. Mr. Ernest Allen: music. mu-sic. Mandolin club; drill, L. O. T. M. ladles. la-dles. , 6 1 Miss Blanche Whitney Is visiting, relatives rela-tives and friends here after, an absence of several months, during which she has been In Salt Lake. e a e T. W. Gelger returned from Salt Lake Tuesday, accompanied by his wife and little lit-tle son. Messrs. Richard, William and Jnmc Wntrs wrre called to Provo Monday afternoon af-ternoon by' the death of their mother. i . Miss Claire Stevenson spent tho past week In Salt Lake, whero she visited tho public schools. p Miss Mae Williams spent her week's vacation va-cation In Zlon also in .visiting the schools. c Mrs. C. Lorlng returned to Salt Lake Sunday after attending the funeral of Wade Piatt. a Mr? Thomas Kearns. accompanied by her two sons and Miss Faddls. visited nor mother, Mrs. S. T. Wilson, Sunday. p o Miss Lila nnd Katy Farrell, who wero among tho Salt l-akers who camo up to attend the social hall Friday evening, returned re-turned to their home Sunday afternoon, o Mis9 Eva Lambert left Sunday for a week's visit with her mother In American Fork. & O Miss Edith Evans visited relatives In Tooele this week. Mi's. E. P. L Comptc was the guest of Mr and Mm. .P. McPherson In Salt Lnko tho past week. She returned to Park City Monday. u a Mr and Mrs. Jim Don returned from 'Ann Monday, where they spent a pleasant pleas-ant week's vacation. a Mr. and Mrs. D. Baxter havo had ns a guest the past week, Mrs. Clara Pyper of Salt Lake. s s Miss Maggie Nimroo nnd sister, Janice, visited with Miss Nettio Gray In Salt Lalto the past week. Misses Mary and Tena McDonald visited visit-ed friends In Salt Lake during the last week. Miss Pearl Lambert, who came to Park Cltv from American Fork In response to an "Invitation to .the social ball Friday evening, returned to her home Sunday. a Miss Ella Snydor wus in Solt Lako tho past week, tho guest of friends. a Miss Rhoda. Nellson was among thoso visiting frlcnd3 the past week In the city. A wedding thut was made beautiful by Its simplicity was the one solemnised at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Evans Wednesday evening, and of which Miss Roso Snyder and Mr. Deo Workman were the contracting parties. William Archibald Archi-bald was the ofllelatlng minister and with tho Latter-day Saints service ho mndo these young folks man and wife, after which tho forty guests present sat down lo dinner Tlrc happy coupio left on the afternoon's train for Tooele, whero the bride's parents live, and whore a reception recep-tion will be glen them. After several I aMMCrftK3KaaaTKw ugg . weeks absenco thoy will return to Park Cltv and begin murried Hfo In a snug lit- tlo'homu on lower Park avenue. Mrs. M. Jurgorson and daughter. Miss Hattie, spent sovoral days of tho past week in tho capital. J 6 Miss Lillian Funk visited her sister. Miss Frieda, who is attending tho Unlver-sitv Unlver-sitv of Utah, this week. (. a Mrs. T. McSorley ami daughter. Mrs. M. T. McGIU, wero In the metropolis tho post week. Thoy . relumed Thursday morning. n ' ' Mrs. Frank Blctzachcr of Salt Lako was the guest of friends here Sunday. t Mrs. Ed Ryan' returned Sunday from a pleasant visit In Zlon, Mrs. G. A. Bales and littlo son arrived in Park Sunday after an absenco of several sev-eral months spent In tho metropolis. ' Mrs. Fred Simons and daughter Dottio, who spent two pleasant weeks In Park, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. KesccI, returned re-turned to Salt Lake Sunday. ' Mrs. G. E. Hedges Is in Denver visiting relatives. Miss Sadie Rosband of tho L. D. S. Business college in -tho city arrived In Park Friday and Is visiting her parents and relatives. o Miss Margaret Shields, who is attending at-tending school In Salt Lake, is visiting her parents. i o a Mrs.. Emma Carroll Is In Stockton, tho guest of her sister. c Tho marriages of several well known young folks of Park will occur shortly. Among those so far announced is that of Sydney Phillips and Miss Loon Brim. Miss Ethel and Elizabeth Barnes of Salt Lake, who havo been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Barton, left for their homo this week. a Miss Margaret Brundagc visited friends In Salt Lake during tho last week. c Miss Cora. Snyder, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.A. Woe tor, returned to her home In Salt Lako Thursday. Mrs. Charles Shields and daughter Frances were tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong during tho past week. n Miss Kale Thorpe visited friends In tho metropolis this week. Ml?s Tda Cohen of Salt Lako is visiting Miss Miunto Kcscel. Frank Hurlburt was host at a Jolly young folks' party given at his homo on Park avenue Thursday evening. Games and an Impromptu programme wero given giv-en tho attention of the guests and much merriment resulted. The delicious supper sup-per served nt the llnlsh of the fun-making was more than enjoyed by the young folks. The Invited guests were tho Misses Mabel Carpenter, Edna Staley, Bessie Cushing. Emily Foster. Grace Stringer, Rose Golst, Sadie Jurgenson. Ada Kimball. Kim-ball. Clara Kimball. Jennie Sherman, Enid Riley. Bertie Realty. May Nlmmo. Bessie McClellan. Tcsslo McLaughlin, Cleo Getsch and the Blasters Eddie Evans, Irvln Evans, lrvino Stringer. Mike Oliver, Oli-ver, Emmet Wright, Emmet Shields. Leo Shields, Guv Jurgenson, Storm Piatt, Warlck Foster, Norrls Getsch, Charlie Canlon. Ira Shorman. Roy Cushing. Leo Lenzl and Jack Townsend. Miss Josephine MeC.irly returned from Salt Lake Friday, whore alio has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lcelio Condon. Con-don. Miss Ethol Quinn of Salt Lako is in Park, the guest or rolatlvo9. a e a i Miss ICaly Far roll will visit relatives hero for soveral days. Mrs. Alex Farrell returned Friday from a pleasant visit with rclaHves in Salt Lake. o Tho Circle 'of Past Worthy Matrons or the O. B. S. will meet with Miss MInnIo KesccI Thursday, April 7th. C " ' The Woman's Athonacum meets at tho homo of Mrs. James Locklmrt tomorrow, Monday. April 1th. Miss Llzzlo Hcrdman was .the recipient of a Jolly surprise party given her by some twenty friends Saturday ovonlng. Games and refreshments were the feature-of feature-of tho affair. |