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Show Special to The Tribune. PARK CITY. Utah, Mav 20. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Golst gave a delightful musleale Friday evening in honor of their guests, Mrs. Belle Stanscll of Chicago, Mrs. Lulu S. Mayne and Miss Abblc Herman of SaU Lake. Musical numbers were rendered by Mrs. Mayne, Mrs Golst and Miss Kate Thorpe. The former's sweet, rich soprano voice captivated the appreciative audience. audi-ence. She sang In French, English, Italian Ital-ian and German, receiving vociferous, ap-p;r.usc ap-p;r.usc after each number, Mrs. Golst and Miss Thorpe sang In their perfect manner man-ner and were greeted with hearty encores. The waiting-room in the Union Pacific depot was prettily arranged for the de-i de-i i it ful ara.Mr, and after the programme dancing wt(8 enjoyed, and later dainty Ices were served in the upper rooms. Those who wore present, besides the guests o honor, were Messrs. und Mcs-tlnmes Mcs-tlnmes 3. J. Bcggs, F. A. Bird, William DoldFTO, C. R. Drake, Sherman Fargo, J. Frankel, J. M. Gelger. Charles Heath, J. M. Lockhart, W. L. Mlddour. R. D. Rob-bins. Rob-bins. F. A. McCurty, F. Smith. Charles Shields, W. D. Sutton. A. R. Weeter, J. W. White, h. B. Wight. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson, Mrs. George Kidder of Salt Lake, the Misses Stella Algood, Mafid Gray, Nellie Goodrich. Eva Lambert, Jean Pearson, Genevieve Wilson, Messrs. II. Cidbertson, Art Haigh, H. B. Hampton, J. II, Hancc. Ed Le Comptc, J. A. Malla, D. )I. Shields, James Waters and II, Wight. Little MIpsTcssIc McLaughlin was Riven a pleasant surprise at the home of Francca Shields Tuesday afternoon, the occasion bolnR her thirteenth blrthdny an' nlvcraary. Tlio guents numbered thirteen, and tholr ngos. aa nearly as potislbh-, were the same number. Games and music wero enjoyed and at G o'clock a tempting luncheon lunch-eon was nerved. The dining tablo was decorated In yellow and greon. . Thb centerpiece cen-terpiece was formed of seven stars, and ! In each of the gold candelabra yellow candles wero placed Smilax was effectively effec-tively twined from the chandelier and places were Indicated In the eamo suggestive sugges-tive shades. Those present, bcsldcx Mien were Bessie Cushlng, Jnannlo Sherman, Susie Shields, Frances Fargo, Cleo Gltch. Gertrude McLaughlin, Amelia Ame-lia Gwllllams, Frances Shields, Llzzl Shields. Ethel Doyle, 3irdlo Beatty, Lillian Lil-lian Knealo. Tho regular mealing of tho Woman's Athonaeum wa.s held at tho home of Mrs. L. E. Hubbard Monday afternoon. Mm. A. R. Weeter, second vice-president, wan in tho chair and cloven members wero present. Miss Katherlne Lawrence pavo an excellent paper on "Danish Llieraluro of Today": Mrs. Emma Whitehead read from the Bay View Magazine "Tho Eventide Even-tide Hour," by Monst-11. The review questions, ques-tions, with Mrs. John Diem as leader, proved Interesting and instructive. A special spe-cial meeting will bo held with Mrs. W. L. Mlddour tomorrow afternoon, May 22, at tho usual time, the lesson to begin with chapter 1 of tho April number. The concert given at the Dowoy theater Sunday evening by the Orpheus company, under tho auspices of the B. P. O. E. lodjjc. was one of the delightful nvents of the week. The following excellent programme pro-gramme was rendered: Pianoforto Solo, "Mazurka" Kathorlno.Dc Vcrc Monologues (a) "That Waltz of Von Weber's".. (b) "Encouragement" Dorothy Walsworth. Soup, "Staccato Polka" ....Jean St. Rcmy Violin Solos "Romance Sans Paroles" , "Ronda Elegant" .Bcrnhard Walthcr. RuadliiK, "India" Dorothy Walsworth Pianoforte Solo, "Valso dc Concert".. -. . .Katherlnc Dc Vere Vocal Solo. "Italian Waltz" Jean St. Ilcmy Violin Solo, "Zlgeunerwclsen" (Gpys.v Characteristics) Bcrnhard ' Walther Reading; "Mortification of the Flesh". Dorothy Walsworth Soup, "O, Dry Those Tears" (with violin vio-lin obllgalo) Jean St. Remy f Tho Phlladelphlan society entertained the Columbiana, the teachers and. a number num-ber of Invited guests at a banquet In tho assembly room of the Lincoln school bulldlnp Friday evening. A beautiful picture, pic-ture, the work of Northhelmcr, entitled "Guardians of the Temple." was presented present-ed by the society to tho Lincoln school. Tho room was appropriately decorated in the club colors, black and yellow, tho young ladles appearing In Quuker costumes. cos-tumes. Dancing was enjoyed, dainty refreshments re-freshments served and tho following programme pro-gramme carried out: Welcome Miss Mattlo Richardson Instrumental Solo ..MIss Florence llurlbut Vocal Solo Miss Kate Thorp" Monologue Miss Flora Crossman Response to Toast. "The Quakers of the Past and the Quakers of tho Present" Miss Mac Williams and Mr. Mulr-brook. Mulr-brook. Vocal Solo Fred Cook Presentation Miss Eva Lambert Aceeptance Prof. C. A. Blocher Instrumental Solo .-Miss Merle Whitehead u Tuesday evening a number of Int'.malc friends of Mr. and Mr. W. L. Mlddour gave them a pleasant surprise, the occasion occa-sion being the twelfth anniversary of their marriage. Hearts was the game enjoyed en-joyed Prizes wero won by Mrs. F. A. Bird and Mr. C F. Golst. Mr. and Mrs. Mlddour wero presented with a beautiful lun;h cloth as a token of lovo from the KUCTls, who were: Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lean Kimball, Mr, and Mrs R. D. Robblns, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sutton, Mr and Mrs. C. F. Golst, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath, Miss Carrie Sutton, Miss Abblo Herman, Miss Agnes Towey, Mlsd Belle Stansell and Dr. E. K. Ward e Ope of the enjoyable events of the week. Was tho euchre party given by Mr. and Mrs. F A. Bird, Tlnnsday evening. .Prizes in the game were won bv C. F. Golst, first; J. A. Malla, second; Miss Abblc Herman, Her-man, first: Miss Eva Iimbert, second. A delicious luncheon was served during tho evening. Thoso who enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Bird's? hospitality were Miss Genevieve Gene-vieve Wilson, Miss Maud Gray, Miss Kate Thorpe, Miss Eva Lambert, Miss Jean Pearson, Miss Nellie Goodrich. Miss Abblo Herman, Messrs. J A. Malla, II. B. -Hampton. D. B. Shields, James H. Hance, Ed Le Compte. H. B. Culbertson, Mrs. Belle Stanscll. Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Golst, Mr. and Mrs. C. Heath. Mr. IL B. Young. o A pretty weddinp took place at the home of Mrand Mrs. Harry Welst Wednesday, when their daughter, Esther, was united In marriage to Mr. William Oslka, Rev. Father Galligan of the Catholic Cath-olic church performing the ceremony at 12.30 o'clock. Only the immediate families of tho bride and groom wero present. Tho rooms wero tastefully decorated In a wealth of roses and carnations, the bridal party stood under a canopy of flowers, an immense American flag occupying a conspicuous con-spicuous place abovo them. The bride wore a gown of royal blue voile. Miss Anna Oslka wore white silk Harry Welst, brother of tho bride, acted as best man. Little MIbs Blanch Welst and Mabel Kemp were flower girls and wore dainty gowns of white. Amid congratulations and good wishes from a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oslka took the 3:20 o'clock train for Salt lake. Upon their return thoy will reside on Woodslde avenue. Tlio class of lWI of tho Park City high school has Issued invitations for commencement com-mencement exercises at the Dewey theater thea-ter Wednesday evening, May 25. A number of prominent women met at tho. home of Mrs. M. D. Hurlbut yesterday yester-day afternoon to make final arrangements for the dinner to be served the G. A. R. mcmb6rs on June 21. Mrs. Lulu S. Mayne and her class will give a musleale at the Congregational church Thursday evening, May 2G. Tho officers of the O. K. S. mot at the home of Mias Minnie Kescel Thursday evening to arranpo for the anniversary of tho organization, which will bo held at Masonic hall May 2S. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Townscnd entertained enter-tained at dinner Informally Thursday, complimentary to Roy McDonald, before his departure for Nova Scotia. Simon Fraser returned to Park, after an absence of several weeks spent In South America. Saturday evening the Misses Ada and Clara Kimball were given a pleasant sur- Erlse by a number of their young friends, luslc, games and dancing were features of the pleasant event. About twenty guests were present Mr. and Mrs. J. Frankel entertained the following friends at a Welsh rarebit after the Orpheus concert Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gelger. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Loeklntrt. Dr. E. K. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Gelger entertained informally Sunday In honor of W. W. Armstrong of Salt Lako. MIsr. Mary Bardsly was hostess at a pleasant Informal party given at her homo Tuesday evening. Cards, were played and a tempting luncheon served.' Twelve guests were prosent. s Mrs. George Kidder of Salt Lake returned re-turned homd Saturday, after a pleasant "itflt with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Will Raddon returned from Zlon Tuesday, where they spent several days with friends. Miss Abble Schuyler of Salt Lako Is tlio guest of Mr. and Mre. H. S. Townsend. Miss Minnie Cunningham, Mrs, C. W. Hodgson. Mrtj. Fred Morgan. Mr. William Byrne. Mrs. H, S. Townsend returned from tho city Saturday. mi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields entertalnifd the following friends Informally at curds Friday ovunjmr Mr. $nd Mrs. John Dlum, Mr. and Mrs; L. B. Wright. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Wight, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sut ton, Mr. and Mrs F. A. Bird, Mr. and Mm. J. Le Favour, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Robblns, Rob-blns, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mlddour, Mr. and Mra. U Kimball, Mr. F. W. Sherman and Miss Abblo Herman of Salt Lake. i Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wight and two oono went down to the. metropolis Saturday and returned homo Tuesday morning. m m o Roy McDonald loft for Nova Scotia Thursday afternoon to visit with rolatlvos and friends. The many friends of Mrs. Sherman Far-ko Far-ko will be pained to learn that her mother "clcd at Ogdcn last Wednesday. mm Mrs. Joseph Chartrand and two children carno out from Zlon Friday morning and aro gucals of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Pearson. . Mrs. Sherman Fargo returned romc Friday Fri-day morning. o Miss Olive Whitney was' tho recipient of a jolly surprise party given at hor home Wednesday evening. MIsa Rhoda. Green-ougli Green-ougli and Miss Blanch Whitney wero the promoters of the successful ovent. The Invited guests were the Misses Nellie Paul, Myrtle McBrldn, Margaret Paul. Kittle Wlthoroo. Ethel Grccnounh, Katlo Andor-pon, Andor-pon, Kate Campbell, Chnrlotte Hcrshlncr. Edna Hcrahlocr. Mr. I. D. Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Healoy, Mrs. J. Grcenough; Mcwrs. L. Talbot, C Anderson. Whitney, J. Hardman, D. Malin, V. Wilson, B. Sykes, G. Evans, J. Cunnlngton, R, Brlggs, E. Warburton. . Miss Agnes Farnsworth of Coalville In the guct of Mr. and Mrs. William StaUy and Miss Florence Smith. 4 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lockhart and two children went to the city Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mrs. Lockhart and children expect ex-pect to remain two weeks, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cordoll. Mrs. Belle Stansell, who hns been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Golst for tho pEBt ton daye, returned to her homo In Chicago Friday afternoon. mm Mrs. F. W. Shorrnan. who was callod to Butte by tho Horious Illness of her mother sovcral weeks ago, has returned homo. Mrs. Sherman's mother has fully recovered. recov-ered. After a delightful visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bobbins, Mlts Abblo Herman returned to hor homo In Zlon Friday. Senator Thomaa Keams camo up to Park Friday morning. ' - - i |