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Show Special to Llic Tribune. flhkARK CITY. May 27. Mrs. LuUi S. BLJ' Mayna and pupils gave a musicnle ut tho Congregational church Thursday Thurs-day evening. Tho following programme pro-gramme was carried out: Piano Duct , (a) "Dance Eccollns" F. F. Baker (u) "Love's Dream After tho Ball .... A. Czlbulka illss Laura Townaend. 1 Solo, "A May Morning" Dcnza Mrs. William Doldgo. 3olo, "Lullnby" Kate Yannah Miss MinnlevKesccl.' Solo, "The Flowor GlrP BcrlgnanI Miss Bessie Barnlcott. Piano Solo. "Cnprlcoso" Mendelssohn Miss Florence lluelbut. Solo. "Voices of tho Past".... v.Grccn 'Mi-s, Frances Shields. (Violin obllgato by Mr. S. II. Raddon.) Solo, "Old World Sorcnacic" .Helmund Miss Rose Barnlcott. Solo, "Good-Bvo "Sweet Day" annah Miss Olive Lowe. - Piano Solo. "Tarantella"... ....Heller Mis Ethel Rnsband. Solo, "II Baclo" (Italian) Ardlttl Miss Rose Smltlu'n. . Vocal Duet. "Tho Gypsies" Brahms Miss Pearl Golst and Mrs, Lulu S. Mayne. ,r , , Solo. "The Danza"...; Chadwlck Miss Stella Allgood. , , Piano Solo, "Pierrette" Chamlnade Miss Laura Townscnd. Solo, "Flower Song" ("Faust"). ...Gounod Miss Kate Thorpe. Solo " , (a) "Creole Lover's Song" .-..Buck (b) "Roses After Rain" Lehman Mra. Pearl GolsU , Solo . (a) "Roso Song" Gaynor (b) "Es War Eln Traum" Lassen (o) "Vorcs Danscz Marquise"... ..Lcmalro Mra. Lulu S. Mayne. a a Miss Carrie Sutton entertained a com-panv com-panv of friends delightfully and Informally Informal-ly Tuesday evening after the dancing party, at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimball. Those who enjoyed the pleasant event were the Misses Mae Balllce. Minnie ICescc'. Minnie Cunningham, Agnes Harrington. Har-rington. Isabell Grant. Kathcrlne Law-renco, Law-renco, Agn?s Towey, Mary Bardsly. Fawn Smith; Messrs. Tom Waldon. Holland Wight, Simon Fraser, J. Peterson, Ern Fisher, Will Buck. Gun Fahrcndorf. Dr. E. Ward, Dr. W. J. Bardsly, Mra. L. B. Wight, Mr. and Mrs. D. T), Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Kimball. Tho twelfth anniversary of tho O. E. S. was appropriately observed at Masonlo hall last evening. Music, light refreshments refresh-ments and the following programme wero features of the delightful affair: Opening' Ode .Members Vocal Solo Charles T. Prlsk Rltatlon Mrs. W. A. P.addon Piano Duet , .,....Mrrs.iJ. Diem. Miss M. Whitehead Vocal Solo Mis. William Doldgc Piano Solo Miss Margaret Brundage Recitation Mrs. Arthur Williams Vocal Solo ...Miss Mlnnlo Kesccl Vocal Solo Mrs. Frances Shields Piano Duet ..Mrs. J. Diem, Miss Merle Whitehead Address Mr. Henry Hughes Closing Odo , .Members Tho third annual commencement of tho Park City high school was hold ut the Dewey theater Wednesday evening. May 5, and tho following programme was rendered: ren-dered: Invocation Row G F, Cook Chorus, "The Lark" High School Accompanist Miss Laura Townsond. Essay, "Grit" Miss Maude Loofburrow Piano Solo k.Mrs. Harknesa Essay, "Silent Forces", '. Miss Mcrlo Whitehead Essay, "Is the World Growing Morally Better?" Miss Martha Richardson Vocal Solo Mr. Charles T. Prlak Accompanist Mrs. C. F. Golst. Essay, "The Public Schools the Bulwark Bul-wark of American Liberty" Miss Rnoda Ncllson Piano .Duet Misses Laura Townaend and Florence Flor-ence Ilurlbul. Essay, "The Government Should Own the Railroads". ...Miss Ellen Crossman Vocal Solo Miss Kate Thorpe Presentation of Diplomas ....Superintendent Blochcr Address., Rev, Elmer I Goshen. Salt Lake Chorus, "Good Night" High School Accompanist Mls3 Laura. Townscnd. w At a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pearson, Friday evening, the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, MIS3 Jean, and Mr. H. Benjamin Hampton was announced. an-nounced. Tho marrlago wjll take place In tho early fall o a m One of the pleasant events of the week was tho dinner on Tuesday given by Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Wccter In honor of Miss Eva Lambert. The tabic decorations wore beautiful. The center piece Was formed of Amorlcun Beauties, and In each of tho candelabra lighted candles were placed. Those present, besides the honored guest, were Miss Kate Thorpe, Miss Nellie Good rich, Mcflnrs. Edward Le Comptc, Dan B. Shields and James H. ITancc. The following teachers leave for tliolr respective homeo In the East tomorrow. Prof. James Hance, Miss Alice Fisher, Miss G. Whltmoyer. Mrs. a A. Blocher and Mrs. G. II. Ryan will accompnny the party ns far aa Kanwis City. V A charmingly appointed luncheon was given on Friday by Mra. John Thomson In honor of tho young ladles who were hostesses host-esses nt the dancing party given In May. In the center of the tabic was placed a round mirror, surrounded with roses and holding a beautiful bowl of tho same fragrant flowers. At each place was also found an Amorlcan Beauty. Mra. Thorn-eon Thorn-eon was assisted by Miss Mlnnlo Keacel. Those present were Miss Jean Pearson, Miss Maud Gray, Misspell Goodrich, Miss Genevieve Wilson, MIbs Eva Lambert. Miss Kate Thorpo and Miss Minnie Kcficel. Mr. and Mrs. William Oslka wore the recipients of a Jolly surprise given by tho members of Silver Leaf Rcbekah lodge No. 3 on Wednesday evening. Delicious refreshments re-freshments wero served and a royal lime had by the guests, who were. Mr, and Mra. Harry Welst, Mr. and Mrs. P. Oslka, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Roaovcare, Mr. and Mrs. A. Llndorfr, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Flanni-gan, Flanni-gan, Mr. and Mrs J. JcfTord. Mr. and Mr. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. JJ Patrick, Mr. and Mrs, William Knehle. Misses Blanche Welst, Anna Oslka. Jennie Blnkard. Mrs. Hooper, William McEwon, mother and sister, Mrs. Ida Addison. Har.vey Welst. Park Addison, James Howell, Clarence Welst, Stanlcy-Oslka, Miss Flannlgan and Irene Jefford. The following young folks graduated irom the eighth grade ut the Dewey theater thea-ter Friday evening. The Misses Rettu Allen, Bess Barnlcott. May Burns, Kate Campbell, Ethel Clark, Pearl Crowther, Bloncho Dclghton, Burnol Durkln. Irma Evans, Gertrude Furter, Cleo Gltsch, Laura Huddy, Mnmlo Wilson, Vera Lowt. May McCormack, Lottie Allner, Theresa Qulnn. Emma Rasband, Rhea Riley, Ollvo Robinson, Lizzie Shields, Crescent Smith, Anna Stromness, Edna Sutton, Dena Thomson. Emma Trotman; Messrs. F. , Aubry, R. Carpenter, W. Deason, A. Green, E. Harrington, G Huddy, G. Jur-geson, Jur-geson, C. Lockhart, W. McDonald, J. Mitchell. William Perry. W. Qulnn. E. Stlno and E. Williams. L An Informal reception was held at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Oslka Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Oslka Those present besides tho ycung couple wore: Messrs. and Mes-dames Mes-dames Stanton Roloy. 1L Welst, P. Oslka; Misses Anna Oslka, Blanche Welst, Harvey Har-vey Welst, Stunloy Oslka and William Condrle. Mlsn Agnes Towey entertained a small company of friends Informally at a Dutch supper after the concert Thursday evening. even-ing. The guests present were tho Misses Kathcrlno Lawrence, Mao Balllce, Agnes Harrington. Carrie- Sutton, Minnie Cunningham; Cun-ningham; Messrs. Thomas Waldon and IV II. Tq,wer. ' Tho special meeting of tho Woman's Athenneum held ut tho home of Mrs. W. L. Mlddour Monday proved most interesting, interest-ing, with Mrs. L. E. Hubbard us leader. The regular meeting will bo held at tho home of Mra. Charles Heath tomorrow. May 30, at tho usual time. The Park City Military band, assisted by tho Cosgrovo Concert orchestra of Chicago, Chi-cago, will give a promonado concert and ball at Maple hall Wednesday evening, Juno J. . a The L. D. S. Sunday-school will give a dancing matinee atMaple hall tomorrow, Mur 30. , A A Mrs. John-JIendrickson of Nephl arrived In Park, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson. a . Miss Amy Boyden and brother. Walter, of Coalville are guests of Miss Margaret Brundage. . Mrs. E. J. Beggs was called to Coalville Coal-ville Tuesday on account of the illness of Mr. Beggs. a a Mr. and Mrs. William Oslka returned from ZIon Monday morning. A m m Mls3 Hattle Jurgcnson, a popular Park City girl, wont to tho city Wednesday to accept a position with tho Kelth-O'Brlcn company. 4 - Miss Alice Harklns left for Salt Lake yesterday. A Mrs M. D. Hurlbut departed for Denver Saturday to visit with his parcntB and other relatives. v. u Miss Abblo Schuyler returned to tho city Sunday after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. 11. S Townaend. Miss Martha Snyder of Salt Lake Is the guest of Miss Maud Loofbourow. Mr. J. P Meakln spent several days In Park, tlie guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gltsch. T a 1 Mr. E. P. LeCompto went to the city Friday to visit with his sister, Miss Hannah, Han-nah, and relatives. Mrs. J. Fraiikol went down to tho city Tuesday to Hee Maud Adams In "The Little Lit-tle Minister." r o Miss Leolah Schrack has gone to Salt Lake. V' Miss Kate Thorpo went to'the city yesterday yes-terday afternoon. ' Mrs. Lqlu S. Mayne camo up to Park Thursday and returned homo Friday uft-crnqon. uft-crnqon. MIhh Reynolds of Mt. Pleasant camo up to the Park Friday, and will romaln for several days, the guest of Miss Mary Bardsley. , Mr3. G. II. Ryan leaves tomorrow afternoon af-ternoon for a visit to her old home ac Sedalla, Mo. She will visit with friends at Kansas City und St. Louis before her return re-turn home- i Messrs. E. D. and A. Sutton of Provo are guests of Mr. and Mra. William Sutton. Sut-ton. Mrs. John Gibson spent several days In ZJon, tho guest o Mrs. Joe Brandel. Miss Stella Allgood, Mrs. C. F. Golst and MIbs Kato TnoriHJ went down to the city on Friday, and on Saturday evening took part In a musicals glvn by Mrs. Lulu S. Mayne. Miss Rose Smlthcn ,of Salt Lake, spent two days in the Park, tho guest of MJss Stella Allgood and sisters. W. V. Rice and W. W. Armstrong camo up to the Park Thursday morning. M. Fltzmaurlcc departed for Schenectady, Schenec-tady, N. Y., to vlsit-fllt? father and to tako In the St. Louis exposition. - o P. M. Yorgay of Nbrrlstown. Pa., Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs, Funk of tho Denver & Rio Grande. Mr. nnd Mrs. W, Boyden of Coalville came up to the Park Friday to visit for a short tlnio with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blochcr, J. H. Davis and Ixu Hardy of Salt Lako came up to the Park Wednesday morning. Mrs. Prank Richardson came up to tho Park "Wednesday morning to attend tho exercises of the class of 1901. Rev. Elmer L Goshen of Salt Lake came up , to the Park AVodnosduy and remained until Thursday, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blocher, Mrs. Jj. Carpenter and daughter, Florence, Flor-ence, lcavo for St. Louis tomorrow afternoon. after-noon. Mra. P. H. Towey went to the city on Sunday to. visit with hor numerous relatives rela-tives and friends. |