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Show J' ' Ah! - BIbrldge Thomas enter- 3$ jjr.acdM frieQdg lnformaJly Lfay evening lM 1 .rasmt lake party of Thursday LI iSS? that given by Mr. and Mrs. 113 .G.Wb. . . . -1 1 tvrtv of the fflrl friends of Miss Mny 2 spent a very delightful after- Sritoy at the home of Mlsa Jose--M w n. All about the rooms wore -tt .fiW-JA of beautiful roses, red and )S lllnV the prevalllr.gr colors. As-he As-he hostess in entertaining her ST dSSre Miss Vivian Little. Miss ft guerine kittle and Miss Alleen Cris- f I , v.iirt liay Bnbcock was hOBtess ,ySsly nforinnl tea on Friday 'r'Son "oml- sixty guests belns in-?t in-?t meet Miss Jessie Newlln of The rooms of the home were ,CiCXl with a wealth of garden flow- Vtur urns in the hall, deep red X "nu Veot peas In the .parlor fnarple pansles and sweet peas in W-room. Miss Babcoek and Slielved the sue In the I ;and refreshments were served In rtSnlS-room by MIks Ardelto Bit-SSEIlen Bit-SSEIlen Clarlc. Miss Retta tfnow. fjjiEdni Barker and Miss Annie .lied. a m . 'f T. enjoyable was the Informal card LL of FrMay evening at the home of Alice Needham, who entertained finest. Miss Ethel Harris of St. Ck The pretty decorations of the consisted almost entirely of pink with smllax and plumosa. blxty-'mvis blxty-'mvis the game played.- the score .-J tallies being decorated with Gibson '"ds. MIes Needham's guests numbered num-bered twenty-four. . Future Events. j I Members of St. Mark's guild will be B 'eslfrtalned at a Kensington next If ' n3oy afternoon at the home of ft Windsor V. Rice. R I a a ,2 r and M's- Guy Sunderland Eld-It Eld-It i -tdte of New York, who are visiting in '51 Sscltv for the summer, will be guests 1 !rfhor.o'rat a dancing party next Thurs-t Thurs-t 1 iir evening, when Miss Marj- J. Eld- 'ndje will entertain a large number of to ... Mrs. George W. Parks has Issued Invi-It.tlccs Invi-It.tlccs for a euchre party on the af ter- nor, of July 1 in honor of Mrs William i fecit. a c Members of the Pan Hellenic society tUI enjoy an outing at the lake next Tiarrfay afternoon. I ' ' Mrs. Howard S. Stowe will entertain ttnsmber of the younger girls at an af-Mircoon af-Mircoon affair next Tuesdny. , a a a il!-s Evelyn Thomas entertains at a htcheon tomorrow in honor of Miss My- Billings. Purely Personal. 1 -amcel Nowhouse returned "Wednes-, "Wednes-, toy from a month's visit in New York ltd other Eastern cities. Mrs. Hoy Sherman went to Provo Itariday evening to meet Mr. Sher-i.73n."ho Sher-i.73n."ho returned from a month's visit 11 U,.ew York and St. Louis. $ Miss Alice Goodwin is home from fj .'jr York, where she has been attend-V. attend-V. tz school, and will be the guest of her 12 pjrentfl, Judge and Mrs. C. C. Goodwin,. U 'for th aimmer. jfl f Mr. nnd Mr3. 0. J. Salisbury and their R two Walker will return tomorrow from h 4eEast. n 4 Jfj Mr?. Charles Lawrence is home from k Ik Walker farm, where she has been I? Thlting for the past three weeks. ,j Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Dally are rc-j rc-j ctlvlng congratulations over the arrl- K Mi of a little son at their home. 4 o 5 Mrs. Coates of London. England, is h tiilUag Mrs. Charles G. Plummer. r. ' f MaJ. Tiiuralon of Fort Douglas left 1 ,4r the East on Friday. iT . I? Mrs. TJ V. "Wlthce of Ogden was in it '.on last week, the guest of her pall pa-ll tents. Mr. and Mrs. John "W. Pike, for ff :i few days. 7? I a . ? t Waldemar Young, so well known lUre. Is expected the latter part of this i' Ittoth to visit for a few days with rela-1 rela-1 tWtB and friends. il " ! 7 ? Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McClaln are f JsWtrtalnlng their daughter, Miss Mar-who Mar-who has returned from Oberlln ) Hjiltse for the summer months. Miss I Claln has been studying music at ttwrlln for a year past, j Miss Mildred M. Tlbbala of Salt Lake j jjjust received the M. A. degree from jtteuesley, where she has been dolnK tfttt-praduate work for two years past, ffs Tlblmls will return home early In r3l'- ni . . y LJona llancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. K iorge Hancock of this city, left ft ltiday for Camp Wlldmere, In the m IjiWfi of Maine He was accompanied R ii?m 113 Chicago by his sister, Miss K i!rllter Hancock, where he will be K 'aiL y Prof- Woodman of Lawrence-x Lawrence-x iJr J., and a number of boys who W to be of the parly. He will be n may tW0 months, but Miss Hancock W pul return Immediately. 5 iitIr,,A- McDougall and daughter. 5 bT-t8 ora' of Sandy. formerly of Salt h rr. left for the Pacific coast Wednea-lr Wednea-lr morning for a visit. kS ,an(-Mrs. Charles Loring and r.u chllren have gone to Deer K time t0 remaln for ftn lndcfl- ?corla Vadner. who has spent ifaw? aairyear In California, Is now at - I6 ountaIn. Nevada, a guest of r brother, c. S. Vadner. dlri,,nd Mra B- p- f1"61' hove taken uw ,Se.,at 147 East SoUth Temple ; ' ,, nre no"' at hc"e to their ttrnS e' MlES Kthel Eau 'C-foHUV, 'C-foHUV, 'Ida', rrom st- L0"15 nnd 3' Js jJ;thM bcen vIalt,n' for Sfe!nWf i Ch,CaB0 Was a G"cst r and Mrs. Samuel Fenton at their home on Second West street during the past week. Mr. Woolf was on his way home from the coast ajid enjoyed his first visit to Salt Lake. JLlouL Abbott of Fort Riley Is a guest of Lieut. Parker at the post. Mrs, Edward "W. Clarke and two children chil-dren left Friday for California, after a pleasant visit with Miss Stella Salisbury. Salis-bury. Mrs. Harry Twining has returned from a six weeks' visit with relatives and friends In tho East, spending most of the time at Philadelphia and making a short stay at Chnltanooga on her way home. Mr. Twining went as far as Kansas City to meet and accompany her home. V Albert and Frank "Walters have returned re-turned to their home at Rock Springs, Wyo.. after a .visit with Lee Young of this city. d a Mrs. Pfoutz and Miss Margaret Harris Har-ris have gone to Brighton to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McKcnzIe are receiving re-ceiving the congratulations of their friends over the arrival lof a little daughter at their homo. b Mrs. Joseph Young of S 10 East First South street has dincontlnucd her day at home until fall. o . Capt. and Mrs. Perry of Fort Douglas leave for the East today for a visit with friends. Isaac Russell has returned from Stanford, where he took the degree A. B. in the class of 1004, For two years during his college course Mr. Russell was editor of the college paper, the Chaparral, and one year editor of the Quad. V Mrs. J. L. Duke of Chicago Is visiting her sister, Mrs. George K. Savage of this city. Later Mrs. Savago and Mrs.. Duke will go to Wasatch for the heated term. o George Y. Wallace, Jr.. left Tuesday morning for New Haven, Conn., to attend at-tend the annual reunion of the members mem-bers of his class. Miss Alice Haskell of New York will arrive this week to be the guest for some time of her brother and sister, LleuU and Mrs. Haskell, at the post. Word reached Mr. and Mrs. David Keith early In the week of the arrival of a son at the home of their daughter. Mrs, Richard S. Eskrldge of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Eskrldge are well known hero and will receive congratulations from many friends. o Mr. and Mrs. G. v. Stevenson and little son left Tuesday to visit the fair. Mrs. Stevenson will spend the summer In Atchison, Kan,, nnd Kansas City, Mo., returning to Salt Lake In the fall. Mrs. Robert G. Wilson has returned from the East, accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. John B. King of Tex-arkana, Tex-arkana, Tex., who will spend the summer sum-mer In Salt Lake. a Frank B. Steele expects to leave the early part of the week for a visit In Chicago. e Mrs. Con Drlscoll and two boys, Berl and Frank, left Wednesday evening to make their home in Berkeley, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl of Logan are vlsltlns friends here. a a Mrs. Winter of Kansas City Is visiting visit-ing with Mrs. Jesse Smith of Seventh East street for a few days on her way to the coast. a Mrs. Victor M. Clement has returned from the coast and Is now visiting with relatives in Moscow, Ida. Later Mrs. Clement will join a party for a tour of Yellowstone park, returning to Salt Lake the latter part of July. a o a Judge and Mrs. O. W. Powers arc entertaining Mrs. J. L. Jordan of Syracuse, Syra-cuse, N. Y., at their home, "Linger-longer." "Linger-longer." a a o Miss Phil A. Pointer left Wednesday for Owensboro, Ky.. to spend the summer sum-mer with her mother. o Frank Nlles is expected this week from the East to pass the summer with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Nlles. V Mrs. J. O. Reber has returned from St. Louis, where she has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Fine P. Ernest of Denver, almost sincelthc opening. a o I Friends of Mrs. M. B. Whitney will bo glad to learn that her sister. Mrs. Wallace of Kansas City, Is much Improved, Im-proved, and will probably return with .Mrs. Whitney this week to spend the summer. a Dr. and Mrs. Union Worthington will have as their guest In a few days Mrs. Benjamin McMackin of Bloomfleld, Ky. Mrs. McMackin was formerly Miss Mary Worthington and has formerly visited hr brother in IhiB city.- n Mrs. William S. Bartllng leaves this week to spend the summer in Santa Cruz, Cal. a a Mies Beth Arnold of Galesburg. 111., a sister of Dr. L E. Arnold, will arrive this week from her home to be the guest of Miss Eleanor K. Peterson. u Lieut. Harry B. Farrnr has returned from San Francisco, where he has just passed examination for promotion to a captaincy In the army. a a Mrs. Andrews, a sister of Mrs A. T. Easton. is a guest of Lieut, and Mrs. Easton at the post. a a Fred E. Sharkey, a former Salt Laker, is visiting here with his mother and slstors. Mrs. Hattle Warn of Spokane, Wash., is spending the summer here with her mother, Mr. Emma Sharkey. Mrs. Warn is accompanied by her daughter, MIbs Adell. a a Miss Blanche Chatlwlck, who has been visiting her slater, Mrs. II. A. Knowleo, has returned to her home In Montana. a a Roger Sherman. r;6n of Mr. and Mro. Hoyt Sherman of thia city. succoHifully pasyad tho senior examinations at An- dover and received hh diploma from that college on Friday. This week he will take his flnaJ examinations for entrance- to Yale and, after a brief visit with friends at East Hampton and at the fair, he- will return to Salt Lake to pass the summer with his parents and sisters. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Ed w a I'd Richards have returned from SL Louis, where they met their daughter, Delia Janet, who had been attending tho National Park seminary sem-inary the past j'car. a a Mrs. Ellen Elliott Is home from a month'3- vlalt with friends In Grand Junction. a a a Mr. and Mrs?. Perry S. Heath left on Thursday evening for the East. After visiting in St. Louis and for a time. with Indiana friends, they go to their summer sum-mer homo In Nova Scotia, returning to Salt Lake late In the fall. a a Mm Kimball, Mrs. Rus.11 C. Woodruff Wood-ruff and Miss Kimball have discontinued their day at home for the summer. a o Robert Marsh has returned from Cornell Cor-nell university to spend part of the summer sum-mer here. a a Miss Alice Robertson of Colorado Springs 1a visiting her sister, Mrs. W. IL Bramell. Mlsa Robertson will remain In Salt Lake all summer. r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts have returned re-turned from their wedding trip and are located in their new home on Second Sec-ond street. S a Mrs. A. R." Hayward of Ogden was a Salt Lake visitor Friday. a Ralph A. Bowdle has returned from the East, where he has heen attending college, and will spend the summer with his parents. o a a Mrs. Webber and Miss Webber have discontinued their Mondays at home for tho summer. t o a Mrs. Thomas C. Illff arrived In the city Thursday from her Eastern home, and will he the guest for several weeks of Mrs. J. R. Bowdle, 3G2 Third East street. aua Mrs. S. A- Benson, who has made her home in this city for a number of years, leaves shortly for Boston, where she will remain Indefinitely. After Thursday of this week Mrs. Benson will be at. home to her friends at the Ken-yon, Ken-yon, prior to her departure for the East. a a a ' Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Clark left yesterday yes-terday for South Dakota, after a visit of some days with the family of their brother, Frank T-I. Clark. Rev. Clark Is superintendent of the Black Hills mission of the Methodist Episcopal church and is returning from tho general gen-eral conference at Los Angeles. a u a Miss Lucinda Peterson of Brigham City was bidding farewell to her Salt Lake friends yesterday, preparatory to sailing for Europe, where she will spend the summer In England, Germany Ger-many and Sweden. a a a Mr. and Mrs. W. M. .Wootten have returned from their wedding trip and will shortly be at home to their friends in this city. a o Mrs. C. Moon of Ottumwa, la., is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. H. Burns, 5-17 South Second West. She will remain re-main for the summer. a a a Mrs. Alice R.f Hamilton and son expect ex-pect to leave shortly, making an extended ex-tended visit to Omaha and St. Louis, visiting friends and returning the early part of September. a Mis Maud Newcomb will leave the latter part of this week for an extended ex-tended visit with relatives and friends in Denver. Mlsaco A. Aslha, B. Welst. Pantomime "Tho Holy City" Girls Agisted by Mr, J. C. Kelly. Retiring March. .Misses A. Berg. E. Burns i a a Mr. and Mr. James M. Lockharl entertained enter-tained the following friends at a Dutch lunch Tuesday evening: J. W. Gelgcr, W. V. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frnnkel, Mr. und Mrs Charles Shields. a a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath entertained a small company of friends very informally infor-mally Saturday evening after the dancing party. Their guests weru Mr. and Mra. V. IL Clapp. Mr. and Mrs. F. AV. Sherman. Sher-man. Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R, D. Robblns, Mr. and Mrs, AV. L. Mlddour. a a , J. W. Gelgcr was the recipient of a Jolly eurprlso given by a parly of friends at hlo home Thursday evening. Tho guests wero Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F Golct. Mr. nnd Mm James M. Lockharl. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frankel, Mr. Sherman Fargo, Mr. F. A. McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields. a a a Mr. and Mra. SI- D. Hurlbut chaperoned tho following young people on a fishing trip Saturday: Misses Florence Hurlbut, Jennnlo and Frances Sherman, Llzzlo Stanton and Ira Shcrmnn. a a Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyler and Mr. and Mra. R T. Humes of Ogden were quests of Mr, nnd Mrs. M. D. Hurlbut on Tuesday. Tho party were shown through the Silver King ralno. nnd were later entertained at dinner at the Park Clly hotel. r a Tho following ladies formed tho committee commit-tee who perved the G. A. R. members and their famlllcG at tho Clerks' hall on Tuesday: Tues-day: Mesdamos G. F. Cook, M. D. Hurlbut. Hurl-but. AV. D. Sutton. F. Smith. AV. L. Mlddour. Mld-dour. J. Frankel, O. Drake. C. Blanch ird, L. B. AVlght, E. P. Lo Comptc. H. May. J. M. Lockh.art. Charles Shields. MIhscs Joan Pcaraon. Jessie. Hurlbut. Margaret Bruiidagc. Sarah Howell, Mrs. John Huy and Mrs. E. J. Bnggs. a a a Tho Ralhbono Slfltcra entertained sixty-five sixty-five guests at a pleasant sixty-three party AVcdnesday evening at the K. of P. hall. Delicious refreshments wore F-orved and prizes awarded as follows: Ladles' first, MIsm Lillian Hedges; ladles' second, Mrs. Charles T. Prlsk; gents' first, Mr. N. G. AVlllIams; gents' socond, Mr. R. H AVa-ttrs. AVa-ttrs. a a The Swedish Lutherans gave a picnic at City park lost Tuesday. A largo number of members of tho congregation from Provo, Pro-vo, Salt Lako nnd Ogden wore present, nnd a pleasant tlmo wafi enjoyed by all. DInnei and refreshment!! were served, tho proccods of which will bo used toward the building of a church In Park. a a 1 Prof. II. B. Younger gave another enjoyable en-joyable dancing party at Maple hall Tuesday Tues-day evening. a a a Don Carles W. Mnascr gavo an Interesting Interest-ing lecture at the Congregational church Monday evening. Tils subject was tho Philippine Islands. Mr. and Mrs. JoBcphH. Parry of Salt Lake have Ipsned Invitations to tho marriage mar-riage reception of their son. Lynn Lynton, and Dr. Mabel do L. Hughes of Park City. Tuesday evening. June 2S, at 11 East North Temple street. a a a Mlsa BeE6lo AVilson, who has been attending at-tending school at Ann Arbor, returned homo Monday, and will spend the summer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson, Wil-son, Mlsa Rose RayboukT of Salt Lake Is the guest of MIss Carrie Sutton. Miss Isabel Grant went down to tho city AVcdnesday for a short stay with friends. a a a Mrs. W. AV. Rivers and Mrs. A. Lumnn of Salt Lako visited with their brother. Mr. Sneddon of Park on Tuesday. AVhllc In town they visited the mines and other places of Interest. a a a MrG. F. W. Hnyt. who has been visiting with relatives in New York State for some weeks, returned home Sunday. Mr. Hnyt. who went East a short time ago, accompanied accom-panied Mrs. Hayt home. a a a Rnf. and Mrs. C. B. Clark of Dakota visited In Park the past week. a a e MIps Florence Hurlbut went to Opdcn Tuesday to visit with her many frlondn for soveral weeks. a a a Mrs. E, C. AA'illlamson nnd non. Percy, of Salt Lake spent Tuesday In Park. a a v Mr. and Mrs. Henry Footo and slater, MIsr Milllo Footo, of Oakland, Cal., nro guests of Mr. John Huy. a a a . Mrs, John Thomson vont to tho city Saturday to vlsll with fdends. ' a a a Mrs. L, E. Hubbard and dnughter, Miriam, Mir-iam, returned homri Wednesday, nftcr a delightful pMsIt of two weeks with Mrs. P. McPhoraon of Salt Lake a a Mrs. James Ivein and son of Salt Lake arc gucats of Mr. and Mrs. Honry AVeleh on Park avenue. a a a Mm. Kate Johnson of Salt Lake la the guest of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Johnson. a a Mrs. D. Hemphill of Salt Lako visited with Purk friends tho past week. a Mr. and Mrs. G. Raybould and daugh- tor. Miss Daisy, visited with Mr. and Mrt. Lynn Kimball tho past woek. . a Mro. Frank Emory went down to the metropolis Wednesday to visit with frlenda. Mrs. B. Hurley returned from tho clty Thursday. where she wenl a week aco to bo with her son. who has boon 111 at the Holy Cross hospital. a a . Mtea Roslo Brown and brother of ZIon enmu up to Park Thursday, and are guests of tho Mlescs Florence, Mav and Lulu Kelly. a a a Mrs. G. F. Cook departed for TilnRhnm AVedneadny to visit with h'or daughter. Mrs. F. C. Brooks. a a Miss JchsIo Konyon of Salt Lako arrived In Park Friday morning, and will 'bo tho gucat of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath for some days. tr Col. William M. Ferry, Mrs. M. F. Allen and MIsh Kate Allen went to the city Thursday, to be gucatR of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hancock for a short time. a Mrs. C. C. Barkor and Miss Arina Brown were Salt Lako passengers Wednesday afternoon. af-ternoon. a a a Mra. E. Condon of Osdon npent Tuesday In Park, the guest of Mr. and Mr. J. Frankel. a a Mrs. Illncs and daughter of Salt Lake spent Tuesday In Park, visiting with their many friends. a . a Miss Bessie Calllson. who hns been tho guoBt of Kiss Lillian Hedges for the psst two weeks, returned to her homo In Salt Lako Monday. a a a Miss Arictorlne May returned to her homo In Zlon. after a plcaaant visit with Mlsa Mnry Shields. a a Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Lo Comptc entertained enter-tained Informally, at dinner Thursday evening, also on Sunday. Their gues-ta wcro Mr. and Mrs. Goergo Lindsay. Mr. P. McPheraon nnd Mr. Flnlcy AVatson. Visitors at Upper Falls. R. J. Hyatt. A. C. Scholl and Dorsoy Aah enjoyed tho day climbing the mountains, moun-tains, fishing and eating trout. a a a General Superintendent Young. Manager Schacks and Manager Edson favored tho resort with a call last week. a a a Mr. and Mrs. George Rudd. A. E. Had-ley. Had-ley. Mr and Mrs. M S. Alleen. H. Con- ham, Jr., A. H. Rlvors, R. L. Peterson, Sam Smith, Bert Shaw, Enon Strcadbeok, B Dave Archer, Ray Booth, AA'illlam Mo h Donald. Willis T. Vincent. A. J. Leonard f spent Sunday at tho resort. ', i a a a J L. L. ponnan, proprietor of tho "Upper ' Falls report, caught ovor 100 pounds of trout Jn four day.- a a W, K, Snafford landed a nlx-poand tront on Thursday. o a a Mrs. J. L. Bowman and family aro pkrao-nntly pkrao-nntly located for tho neason. a a Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Nowman of Salt Lako enjoyed two dallhtful trout dinners at Uppor Falls on Sunday. a a a M. K. Spafford entorUlncd a party of five nt apcclnl trout dinner Sunday. a a 0. E. Caldcr cntcrtnlnod a nmall paTty at dinner Sunday. a a Mro. and Mlos McGlo, C. F. Varron, MIsb G. M. Snydor. Mrs. B. Smith. Mrs. N. Lrtmoronux, Mr. and Mra, J. W. Telford Tel-ford of Salt Lako nro rcglstorcd at the roRort. a a a Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Drlacoll of Eureka spent last week at tho Upper Falls. t a C. H. Barton. II. J. Hatch. F. E. Halm, A. F Stilcn. E. A. Hill, O. R. Gristle, Dr. C, AV. Gatos. A. Gntca enmo out Saturday evening on tho flRborman's excursion and remained until Sunday evening. a a a Upper Falls reaort.wac crowded S-cnday with oxcurslonl9ta and fishermen. Among tho many rcgiatored woro Mr. and Mra. J. M. Allen. New York; Mr. ami Mro, F, E. Kloln and daughters. New York; Mr. nnd Mrs. AV. D. McLean and Mr. and Mra. A. J. Williams. Bell Lake. |