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Show Special to The Tribune PARK CITY, April 22 On Monday, April ISth. the regular aieo'ting of tho Woman's Athenaeum was held at the homo of Mrs. John Thomson, with tho second vice-president, Mrs. C. M. Wilson, presiding and twelve members present. The following programme, ln charge of the leader, Mrs. TP. W. Sherman, was carried car-ried out: Paper on the ' War between Denmark and Germany," written by Mrs. Emella Orff Bedford of the Ogden Historical His-torical society, received by the Athenaeum through tho courtesy of the reciprocity bureau, also of Ofe'don, was read by Mrs. I L. B. Wight. Mrs. Charles Shields road in German and English "Stern der Llebc," or "Star of Love." Tho lesson review, with Mrs. E. J. Beggs as leader, proved Interesting. Tho Athenaeum meets ln two weeks with Mrs. Lynn Kin ball. A special meeting will be held at the homo of Mrs. E. J. Beggs April 23th. The study will begin be-gin with chapter 3 of the April Magazine. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lockhart entertained enter-tained a small company of friends Informally Infor-mally Monday evening, after the performance perform-ance of "Tho Telephone Girl." Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Julius Frankel, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gclgcr and Mr. and Mra. Sherman I'argo. a The Ontario boarding-house was the scene of a delightful dancing party Thursday evening, when the Misses Lizzie Connelly, Veronica and Genevieve Fltz-patrlck Fltz-patrlck entertained a company of friends. The rooms were prettily decorated for the occasion and dancing was enjoyed until the early morn. A delicious supper was served at midnight. Tho guests were the Misses Hannah Connelly, Alice Kearns. Mary Martin. Pearl Brockway, Anna Dca-son, Dca-son, Kate Sweeny, Annie Campbell, Flossie Flos-sie Carpenter. Mayme Falcon, Anna Corrl-gan. Corrl-gan. Teresa Deuson, Mrs. Charles Martin, Messrs. Dan Ilerron, George Sessions, Douglas Moffet. Dan Clark. Eugene Fltz-patrlck, Fltz-patrlck, Charles Martin, Hubert Connelly, Andrew Hurley, James Hurley. John Connelly. Con-nelly. John Savage, D. Furgcson, Charles Carpenter, Dan Coughlln and Polcr Kearns. The concert given under the auspices of tho Park City Military band at the Dewey theater last Thursday evening was a success. suc-cess. Lltflc Miss Birdie Boatty was the recipient re-cipient of a pleasant surprise party given by a number of her friends Friday evening. even-ing. Music, ganes and dainty refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed. Tho guests present were tho Misses Enid Riley, Grace Stringer, String-er, Rose Goist, Eleanor Wright, Edna Staley, Bcesle Cushlng, Jeannle Sherman, Mabel Carpenter. Ruth Bates, Lillian Beatty, Anna Wilson, Mildred Ilosmcr, Myrtle Williams. Bcsslo McClollan, Mario Berry. Mario Collins; Messrs. Charles Con-Ion, Con-Ion, W. Foster. F. Hurlbut, Ed Evans. L. Cushlng, J. Martin, C. Goist, E. Stringer, M. Martin and Leo Martin. Joseph BlrcumHhaw of Park and Miss Anna O'Brien of Salt Lake were united ln marriage at tho hoino of tho bride's parents. :H O street, on Wednesday, the Rev. Father Klcly officiating. The happy couplo will make Park their home. Mrs. James Ivors of Salt Lako and daughter, Mrs. Miles Flnlan of Butte, returned re-turned to the city Sunday, after a short visit with Mr. and Mm. II. Welch. 4 Miss Minnie Cunningham, who has bcon visiting the public schools of Salt Lake, returned home Tuesday morning. Mrs. W. C. Dashlel. who has bcon sojourning so-journing ln Klon for somo time, arrived hono Wednesday. a Miss Ruby Wonn. who has been visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wonn, for the past ten days, returns to Salt Lake tomorrow to rcsumo her studies at the University of Utah. Mrs. C. A. Blochcr went down to the metropolis Monday for a short visit. Mrs. A. R. Wectcr, who has been visiting visit-ing with friends at Salt Lako and American Ameri-can Fork, returned home Monday. 0 a Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McCarty entertained at dinner informally Saturday evening. Their guests were Miss Nell Goodrich, Miss Eva Lambert and Mr. A. R. Wcetcr. Mr. and Mrs. John Diem roturncd homo Tuesday from a short visit to Salt Lake. e Mrs. G. F. Cook, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Brooks of Bingham, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. John McSorlcy has returned from a visit with Salt Lake friends. ' Mrs. C. M. Wilson and niece, Miss Genevieve Gene-vieve Wilson, were passengers to the city Wednesday. o Mrs. Ed Evans and chlldron, who have ueeir visum); in s.-iil uim: iui suinu imiiu, arrived hoaie Sunday. o Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kescol went down to the' city Monday. Mrs. Kescel proceeded proceed-ed to New York the same evening to remain re-main with relatives and friends for several months. H Thornley I ley wood left for Tonopah, New. Tuesday, where he expects to remain. re-main. e Mr. William Kncale and daughter, Lillian, Lil-lian, are visiting with Salt Lake friends. Mrs. Fred Simons and daughter, Dottle, came out from tho city Tuesday, and thev, with Mr. Simons, aro domiciled at the Park City hotel. Mrs. J. Mogon departed for Stockton, Utah, on Sunday, where she goes to Join Mr. Mogon, who has chargo of tho mill. Mrs. Tlcnry Hughes, after a pleasant visit with her daughter In Salt Lako, returned re-turned homo Sunday. a Mr. E. Meyer of Salt Lako spent two days In Park, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frankel. o Mrs. John W. Gclger wont down to the city Thursday to meet a girl friend who Is returning to her home in Chicago from a trip to the coast. The young lady nxny possibly accompany Mrs. Golger to Park for a short visit. a Mrs. 'F- W. Sherman departed for Boulder, MonL, Saturday afternoon, to Join her mother Saturday, who Is HI at Hot Springs, near Boulder. |