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Show Special to Tho Tribune. ? PARK CITY, April 16. The most bril- liant social event of tho week, and 9 ono of tho mcmorablo ones of tho season wns tho card party given at ' tfho clerks! hall Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Robbina and Mr. and Mrs. W. Jj. Middour. Flags wero used wtfh charm- 9 ing effect In tho decorations, different games were played at' the several tables, Beautiful prizes were awarded to ladles; First, Miss Kathcrlric Lawrence; second, i Mls9 Mlnnlo Cunningham; third. iMIsa T Carrio Sutton. Gentlemen: Firt, Dr. E. 9 K. Ward; second, Dr. E. P. Lo Compte; third, Mr. J. Frankcl. 2- Dainty refreshments were served, tho twenty tables scattered through tho hall presenting a pretty picture. Assisting In 5! serving, besides tho hosts and hostesses. Jr were Miss Crescent Smith, Miss Laura !J! Townsend. Miss Cleo Gitsch, Miss Edna a Sutton and Arnold Smith. T After luncheon dancing was Indulged In. 5 Tho invited guests were Messrs. and 2 Mesdamcs W. D. Sutton. D. D. Sutton. C a F. Golst, L. E. Hubbard. Ed Hurlbut, A. 2. R, Wceter, M. D. IIurlbut;xOjiarleB Heath, a F. W. Hayt. F. A- Bird. A, A. Plko, L. 2- Klmball, M. J. Daly, P. Tallon, F. Gctsch. (ft F. Daley, C. II. Getscli. H. Raddon. C. B. 5- Blanchard, E, K Ward, L. B. Wight, G. 9 W. GulJIvor; J. Thomson, A. Davis, C. A. Blochcr, H. Hughes. A. Williams, F. A. A McCarty. W. J. Buck, E. J. Beggs, J. M. Lockhart, S. Fargo, R. E. Wight. H. 9 Delghton, S. Raddon, A. Drlscoll, F. Mor- -f- gan. J. Lo Favour, W, Kneale, G. Humes, 9 J. W. White. II. S. Townsend. J. Thomp- Pon, C. B. Marshall. L. D. Grav, P. H, Towey, J. Frankel. J. T Kesccl, J. DIcm, F. W. Sherman, E. P. Lc Compte. C. M. Wilson, J. W. Gcigcr, Charles Shields, tho Misses Mac Dallloy, Agnes Towey, Allco J. Fisher. Nell Goodrich, Jean Pearson, "" Lcola Schrack. Kato Thorpe, Ella Sny- & der, Gertrude Whltmoyer, Agnes Ilarring- ton. Kathcrlne Lawrence, Loulso Bates, it Julia Burlln, Lena Moblr, Claire Steven- son. Margaret Brundage, LIzzld Wnldon, 1: Eva Lambert, Mnrtha Iannlng. Carrio Sutton, Mlnnlo Cunningham, Elizabeth It Lannlng, Qenevlevo Wilson. Mary Bards- ? ley, Maud Gray, Minnie Kescel. Messrs. i Ed Le Compte. II Culbcrtson. Boreman, T J. II. Hnnce. B. Muffet, Georgo Qulnn. J. i Mai la. P.. Hampton. E. Fisher, J. F. Pe- T terson. W. J. Buck. Dr. Bardsiy, E. Ward. Mrs. M. F. Allen. Mrs, F. Boreman, Mr! 2 and Mrs. P. McPhcrson, Mr. md Mrs. AV. W. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Davis, i Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott of Salt Lake. X n T Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hubbard were host and hostess at a most delightful "tea" -f- glven at their home Sunday evening. A -The regular meeting of tho O. E. S. waa held at Masonic hall Monday evening, and after dlsposlnrr of the regular business tho members enjoyed a dainty luncheon, wtolch was followed by an Impromptu' pro- gramme. Mrs. E, Whitehead recited "Der Oak und Der Vine." which was heartllv received. Mrs. William Doldgo sang "A May Morning" and "A Dream," Mrs. John T Diem rendered a difficult selecUon. after which dancing was enjoyed until past ? midnight. 9 Mr. S. Denn, who has been the guest of a his daughter, Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, re- T turned to his homo at Spokane .Friday, & accompanied bv Mi's Hubbard and her llttlo daughter Miriam, K Little David Gelger entertained a small number of friends Informally Monday afternoon, af-ternoon, tho occasion being this sixth birthday anniversary. Gorman lltoraturo wns the study given at tho Bpecinl mooting of tho woman's Athenaeum, held at tho home of Mrn. J. Frankel Monday afternoon, with Mrs. Emma Kelso as leader. The review questions ques-tions for Monday, April ISth, will begin I with chapter one, "Germany," in tho March magazine. Dr. and Mr?. E. P Lc Complo entertained enter-tained at a vry pleasant dinner party on Sunday. Violets formed tho center deco- ratlon of tC-.e table, while at tho right of the guc.ts were found clusters of tho same fragrant blossoms. Tho Invited guests wero Miss Mary Flnloy, Miss Margaret Mar-garet Slzor. Miss Hannah Lo Compte, Mr. P. McPhcrson of Salt Lake, Mr. Flnloy Watson and Edward Le Compte. A large number of society people at-leuided at-leuided tho dancing party given by "Our I Social club" at the Dewey theater Friday evening. Mrs. M. J. McGlll depurted lor Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania and New Tork Stato Tuendny morning, lo visit for a month or six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F- A. Bird and two children chil-dren leave tho first of tho week for Salt Lake, to witness tho marriage of their sister. Miss Laura Bird, and Mr. F. Sinclair, Sin-clair, which takes placo on Wednesday ovcnlng. Mrs. T. Fraser wont to Salt Lake Tuns-day Tuns-day for a two wookn' VIolt. Mr and Mrs. George Llndany returned ! homo Thursday, after a moat dollghtful three- weeks' vlult with Dr. and Mrs. Mooro Lindsay of Salt Lake. Mrs. Frank Bowman, a formor Parklto, but now of Idaho Falls, Ida.. opnt thrco days In Park, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McCarty. Camp 10,C17, Modorn Woodmon of America, gave a grand ball at Maplo hall Thurnday ovonlng, which wns largely attended. at-tended. Somo ICO pcoplo woro prcsonL Miss EHtolla 1C Watson came out from tho city Friday morning for a short visit with Mr. and Mrn. C. A. Blooher. Mrs. Henri' Hughes lo vbdtlng with hor daughter, Dr. Mabel Hughes of Salt Lake. Mrs. E. IC. Ward and llttlo son ar In California, where they expect to remain a month. Mrs. T. Waldon and daughter, Miss Lizzie, Liz-zie, went to tho city Thursday to remain Indefinitely. Tho Woman's Auncnaounv meets with Mr. S. Denn and son, H. R ''If 51 Spokane, Wash., nrrlvcd In Por i day morning to visit with Mr 5 TiiiSii L. E. Hubbard. na ilr- W The many friends of Mrs Chnn.. felCfi will bo pleased to learn that njS rccovored from a sovcro attack 0 rhjK2(i |