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Show Spttlal to Tho Tilbunc. jPAT.K CITr, June 11. The seventh jutus! meeting of the "Woman's Athe-iiajaai Athe-iiajaai was held at the home of Mrs. . P.; Weeter Monday afternoon and Vx following officers elected for the 'enjoin? year- President, Mrs. L. E, Hubbard; first vice-president. Mrs. fbwlts Shields-, second vlce-pre.vider.t, lb. L. B. Wight; secretary, Mrs. W. UMMdour, treasurer. Mrs. A. 11. Wee-;tr;criUc. Wee-;tr;criUc. .Mr. Emma Kelso; auditor, . Emma Whitehead,; librarian, Mrs. nf newl-v eI?tJ president. Mrs. iiuDbard. ilien appointed the following rnittees; Program committee, Mrs. JI. Wllsou, Mrs. M. F. Allen. Mrs. ? wHayt and Mn. E. P. LeCompte; a committee, Mrs. John Thomson. . Charles Heath; entertainment, J. Diem and Miss Katherlne Law- lih j A snort slcal programme, nr- i 8, by ilrs E- Kelso, was listened vL Genevieve Wilson played a ' Tm 1bj" schupie. Two vocal sc- lTwSDs.y ilrH- A R- Weetcr T-erc- en- I' the nr9t "Eendemeers Stream," li tM oore. nnd "Absent." by kffl, lvca,c- Mrs- Shields sans "Mat-itata. "Mat-itata. jjy F Paola ToBtI lh v -- ''I'-aou As OTt.antsivesiT , vuVI092'1 the following toasts, . S 1vere heartily enjoyed: "To Our i nCent- resTponse by Mrs. W. L. W,V?r: "To Our Two Vlce-Prcsl-'i Ifi. ""Pondefl to by Mrs. E. J. 1 WvU. 7 0ui" Secretary," response ' A. A. Pike; "To Our Incoming n- S rel10Ill by Irs. J. Thom- to' J. Our Absent Members," rc-; rc-; by Mrs. J. Diem: "To Our Hon- fgr Member.' response by Mrs. i Kil;rr,!tD,,ead! "To Our Club," re- I I KPf ' Mrs. Shields. i i fcuV . "Etc-H3 then invited all to deli-! deli-! krtitv ,efhment5 The ble looked I tfcitV ,wllh 113 decorations of retl nnd w-ie tamation.M, candleaticka at either I containing red candles and Hmdes. wnrtctions In the two colors, car-? car-? .mc (?Ior ,,ica Perfectly. Placc-1 Placc-1 Hh the two shades of carna-ere carna-ere found at the plates of the 1 numbered eighteen. Ad-iri.'i1 Ad-iri.'i1 Ptctoljr'r. wlien the club 1th airs. L.. a Hubbard. SS? t''oul1R folkH epent Sun-i Sun-i er ixUplziii(s Bftri,ot. Ha-ook Ha-ook Tn, 5ft B1rcumflhaw. Mexsrs. ' WrlM 'i,p' James Bl"'ns, AVil-" AVil-" right and James Andcryon. 1ulUwn,f P,aBt Matrons. were de-t de-t Rur Th"rsda' afternoon. Brana V rand past matron of 1. ww hapter 0t tho Stale f Mis-. Mis-. vkaa a gaeat of tho afternoon. seoVuif' ' M-'s' "ainc-ly. the Stirtcol rpyU,an HedeeB. Rose arnicott, formed a Jolly com- 0 - pany of young people who attended the social at Maple Hall Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frankel entertained at a pleasant dinner party on Thursday, Thurs-day, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Loekhart and family. The Misses Bessie and Ttoye Barni-cott Barni-cott were hostesses at a delightful informal in-formal pnrty Friday evening, given in honor of Miss Bessie Calllson of Salt Lake. Games, music and a dainty luncheon were features of the jolly event. Beside tin? guest of honor there were present: Mlswes Lillian Hedges, Irma Williamson, Pearl Crowther, Ellen Morlenson, Mabel Xesbet, Rhea Kiley, May Hedge. Ejid P.lley. Ethel Wells, Mesm-s. Bobby Sykcs, Frank Bamlcott, George Baton, Charles IIoHtner, Harry Bnrnlcott and Clarence Gates. Sam H. Ttaddon gave a jolly stag party to a company of young men on Monday evening. The plentant home of his parents on Park avenue was the scene of the affrUr. The order of the K. O. T. M. elected the following officers' at the meeting held Tuesday evening: Commander, B. "Robinson; lieutenant commander, A. Martin; record-keeper, L. Pettitt; finance-keeper, E. Brlmroso; chaplain, P. Paul; sergeant-at-arms. L. Evans; sergeant, J. Llnntrom; first master guard, J. BIrcutnahaw: second master guard, J. Coffej ; sentinel, S. 'Walkw; -picket, G. Parsons; trustee, W. Jcfford; .physicians, Dra. AV. J. Bardely and Hosmer. Misses Eva Lambert and Stella Al-gcod, Al-gcod, two popular young ladies of Park City, have been selected to act us maldy-iu-waiting upon the queen at I the reunion of Elks-, which will be held at Provo this week. a I Mis Grace Louise Emery, Wallace I Bransford and a party of Salt Lake friends spent Thursday at the Silver King mine. They returned home on the afternoon express. 0 It Mrs. J. "W. Geiger and son David wont to Snlt Lake Wednesday, nnd Thursday left for Chicago. They will viait relatives at Burlington and attend at-tend the exposition at St- Louis before re turn ins home. Mr. and Mm. II. L. Deighton and daughters, Blanch and Alice. Mr. and Mra S. L. Pkaddon and daughter. Minnie, Min-nie, and Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Raddon went to Salt Lake Monday to nttend the marriage of Miss Susie A. Harper and William II. Anderson. V it Mm. IT. P.usscll and son, Clair, of Warrcnsburg. Mo., arrived in Park City Saturday and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "Williams for several weeks. w C H ' Dr. Kingsbury" of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Pork City, the guest of Dr. and Mrn. CM. Wlluon. . Mle P.of Goist went to the city on Wednesday for a visit with friends and relatives, Mrs. J. M. -Loekhart and two children chil-dren returned; home Tharsday, after a. most delightful three-weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Cordcll. Mrs. Clarence Drake is visiting In Zlon with relatives. u Miss Jean Pearson went to the metropolis me-tropolis yesterday for a ten-days'" visit with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Charlrand, and other relative?. . Mrs. M. F. Allen and daughter, Mi&s Kate, arrived in Park City Tuesday niorning. Mrs. W. D. Sutton has returned from n visit to relatives at Sprlngville and Provo. t ' Mr?. E. P. LeCompte, Mrs. L. E. Hubbard and Mrs. J. Lc Favour of Park City were guests of honor at a delightful luncheon given by Mrs. "W. I. Snyder of Salt Lake Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. y 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Goist are entertaining enter-taining their father, Mr. Newcomb, of Salt Lake. a . h Ml!?s Bessie Calllson and Miss Irma Williams of Salt Lake are guests of Miases Lillian and May Hedges. M Mrs. L. E. Hubbard nnd daughter, Miriam, went down to the metropolis Wednesday and will remain a couple of weeks, guents of Mr. and Mrs. P. McPherasKk MIhs Jean Pearson la viHiting relatives rela-tives at Salt Lake, bavins' Gone down yesterday. Mrs. M. J. Daly and two children departed de-parted for O'Nell, Neb., Thursday morning. morn-ing. They will visit the St. Louis exposition ex-position before returning home. a v Mrs. .T. F. Richardson nnd daughter, Frances, have gone to California for the benefit of the latter's health. - Miss Claire Stevenson depai-tcd for California Wednesday afternoon, where she expects to remain until the latter part of August. Mr?. McDonald and daughter, Mary', went to the city Sunday afternoon. Mrn. G. E. Hedges, Misses Lillian Funk, Anna Deason and Ella Snyder have gone to the city to attend the Hummer school at the University of Utah. Mr. and Mra. J. W. White returned home Tuesday, after a pleasant visit with Salt Lake friends. Mrs. E. P. LeCompte ajid daughter. Mi:3 Hannah, and Mr. J. LeFavour returned from the city yesterday morning. morn-ing. Miss Mary Bardsly ha none to Idaho for a visit with friends. m C a Miss Katie Farrel came up from Zlon Saturday and remained several days vialting relatives. Miss Nelle Goodrich came up from the metropolis Friday morning. Mrs. J. P. Kelly returned from Salt Lake Friday, mornlnir. |