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Show hi to The Tribune KRK CITY, Oct. 29.-Mr. and Mrs. F. Bird entertained a company of friends Ifhtfully Monday evening, compllmen-jrtoDr. compllmen-jrtoDr. and Mrs. W. A McEnery and t.Y. C. Wallace of Salt Lake. Vases tall American Beauties and yellow tjunthcraums were used with charm-effect charm-effect in tho decorations, feathery plu-a plu-a was gracefully twined on the chan-tn, chan-tn, the whole effect being strikingly tone. Old friends of the two visitors K among tho guests, and tho evening ijcsjtd In tho most pleasant manner, s game of MO was enjoyed, and at tho 0f the elxth game prizes were awarded Ttn. S. Fargo, Mrs. John Thomson, H. Toimg and Dr E. P. Lo Comptc. A loui luncheon was served, after ICQ the Kucsts were entertained with id Kkcthna by Mrs. F. C Goist. rtltcd to meet the guests of honor woro fca&l Mrs. F C GoIhL, Mr. and Mrs. .W. Hayt. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McCarty. .'led Mrs. George Lindaav, Mr. and IR. D. Robblna, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. $ Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wight, Mr. J-M. LockharU Mr. and Mrs. J. jm Mr. and Mrs V. IT. Towey. Mr. "mfi1- B- Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. J. u lle-T,Mn nnd M- s- L- Raddon. Mr. J5"wF- w Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. S. inMF' n.P.d Mrs- J Thomson, Mr. and A-Blochcr. Mr and Mrs. H. B. t u2?Sr' and Mrs C. M. Wilson, Mr. n " L- Mlddour. Dr. and Mrs. E. 2,7? Corapte. Mr. and Mrs. Charles n lf,.J!d Mr" F- Smith. Dr. and bM. 'Pht. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L F Allen, Messrs. IL O. J4 f. McPherson and Alex Moftet. iv " n?f delightful events of the week m n .eiP00n Slvon by Mrs. F. W. fe.vTC-d,n.esday" ln honor ot her Jnll Dart of Sait Lake. This Ml a" tormer ones given at this aft,JJ'?,ve? no Ieas enjoyable. Na-fct!r?vMtd Na-fct!r?vMtd a Perfect day of sun-Ja!LmwLconscciuenco sun-Ja!LmwLconscciuenco a11 Ae guests Sr v2r l)romPy at tho appointed MloaJfh.. Jtfii vCno uPon a number of Sfi3" deBhtc-d her hearers with lMri hEb,i gavo at UllB llmo a review tfdicA1? v;ork- "Order No. u." i SSrt.'pi?MIl- Pa"or and Pencil f. Emm, v,l those Present, und ns 3 6t'MtnKe.,,E0 rla'efi fourteen musl- 9rvM n i lcl0.43 refre3hnjcnts wero 2 t?,hInld,B0Clal chat und'mcr-Ht, und'mcr-Ht, SK5 Vi cnarm'ng event camo to a nVrmL WC8lB wc,'dd their way Sent M 6 -f." of h01101' there wore .VrfluHFvA1'c. Mrs. J. W. toliSbd'.Mra. A Williams. Mrs. J. b. MrV' j P- W. Sher- ihtr j?;,,', . Thomson. Mrs. C. 5 Mabel rkrnP1111 surprise on nelc ndS1' l evening. P? Orient Sucy' Edn;i Staley. LJtannlc sh,Slrln?.er' Bcsale Cusb-II Cusb-II "&Uan afeTUc Williams, KT KJmb'-.uhi. Kimball. Mario Lulu p?;", ,vjna Mawhlnney, Ed loijv'ii; Platt- L- dish: wa?h2i!?B.ofu th0 Roman's WHiSSi MnnS1 lh0 home of Mrs! Romen bad at Locan bv thn WPlhsJ? tho U?F. w. c. an tho Crhi?ld3 r1'0 a Paper on Slui38 anew, ?, ,anS lho T'rriblo." ,aho?rand ih !,ot.atlon from Vih v metlnB of th lal?Bl w;ir news. lKtairfcoiBo of Mrn"1? f,ub wll bo held Wlcrnoon. Jolm Thonison to- Mrs. J. M. Lockhart entertained at dinner Informally Sunday at 2 o'clock. Carnations formed tho decorations and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gelgcr and Mr. W. W. Armstrong of Salt Lake. o Mrs. W. E. Wilson before her return to tho city was given a small informal party by Mrs. John Thomson. Mr3. E. J. Beggs entertained Informally at luncheon and Mrs. J. Frankel gave a theater party, followed fol-lowed by a Dutch supper. All three events werc Informal but enjoyable. o Miss Frances Fargo entertained tho members of the Juvenile club most delightfully delight-fully Friday evening. Music, recitations and games wore features of the pleasant event, followed by dainty refreshments. o A special meeting of tho Woman's society so-ciety of the Congregational church was held' ln tho church parlors yesterday afternoon af-ternoon to make further arrangements for the election dinnero. o Mrs. J. M. Dart of Salt Lake came up to Park "Wednesday und remained until Saturday, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hayt. e e u Mr. and Mrs. J. Burch have gone to Grand Junction, Colo,, where they expect to remain permanently. ti o Mrs. W. E. Wilson, who has boon the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson for the past ten days, returned homo Monday. Mon-day. O ti m Mrs. Thomas Cuplt is homo from a pleasant visit ln Chicago and St Louis. 9 Tho many friends of Mrs. William M. Ferry will be pleased to learn that she Is improving slowly from her recent illness. o a Mrs. Charles Heath and daughter Dor-ithv Dor-ithv liavo returned from a two months' visit with relatives at Nashua, la. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaddon departed for Salt Lake Sunday afternoon, where they expect to resido in tho future. owe Miss Hannah Le Compte returned to the inctropollH Monday after a short visit with her father, Dr. E. P. Lo Compte. 40 Dr. and Mrs. W. A. McEnery returned to Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. W. C. "Wallace "Wal-lace returned on Wednesday after a delightful de-lightful visit with Mr and Mrs. F. A. Bird. a o Dr. T. A. Domenberg of San Francisco spent Tuoaday in Park with Dr. and Mre. B. K. Ward. Ho left for Kamos tho following fol-lowing duy, where ho expects to locate. o w . Mrs. M. J. McGlll. who has been visiting with relatives in Pennsylvania for tho past six months, rcturnod home Tuesday. OA Mrs. D. D. Sutton and two children are visiting with relatives at Provo and Springvllle. o Miss Mao Balllec, who has been visiting visit-ing with relatives In the East and ln Can- corned homo by a largo circle of friends. Miss Carrie Button went to Provo Saturday Sat-urday to visit Vllh relatives und homo follcs for several dayn. o o Mrs. A. P.. Wceter. who has been tho guest of Mlas Lillian Bain of Salt Luke for several Mays, returned homo Thursday morning. A Mrs. W. L. Mlddour went to tho city Wednesday und remained until the latter part of tho week. Mrs. A. A. Plko and two children are vialtlng with Salt Lake relatives. 0 Mr. and Mrs. J- W. Oelger entertained a small company of friends at dinner bat-urday bat-urday evening. o Mrs, P. II. Towoy entertained a company of friends at DOO Friday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. W. White. Mrs. W. E. Wilson of Salt Lake and Mrs. R. D. Robblns. i X Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Bird, Mrs. W. C. Wallace. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. MoEnery and Dr. B. P. IO Comptc spent Tuesday nt tho Daly West mill, and on Wednesday at the Ontario. |