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Show racial to Tho Tribune. PARK CITY, Nov. 2G.-Miss Eva Lam-ert Lam-ert fffls hostess :it one of tho most bcau-fjlly bcau-fjlly appointed luncheons given this sca-at sca-at tho homo of her olster, Mrs, A. R 'fttcr. on Saturday. One largo, and four ' tables wore used to accommodato .6 guests, J-argo yellow chrysanthemums ero shown In tho charming decorations. Idle smaller ones marked the placo of b pjest. The menu was elaborate and irTCfl by Miss Eva. Mrs- A. R. Wcetor. to Laura Townscnd and Miss Stella alcr. Mm. C F. Golst favored the com-inv com-inv with a number of vocal selections. Ijs Lambert s guests included Miss Maud i i Margaret Brundage. Miss Genevieve W ?ffISson, Mi" stclla Algood. Miss Eva fi ) Himun, Miss Florence Carpenter. MIsa m ChiUtlna McDonald, Miss Carrie Sutton, ? mi Gertrude Whltmoyer, Miss Mao' 1 i Donald Miss Alico Fisher. Miss Fawn I S Mrs. F Smith. Mrs. William Sta- i irs F. A- Bird. Mrr,. C. A. Belcher. tt A A. Pike, Mrs. E. K. Wardc, Mrs. i wm'lams. Mrs C. M. Wilson. Mrs. R. n nobWns Mrs C. P. Golst. Mrs- J. Lc-. f SvSir Mrs. F W. Sherman. Mrs. R. E. B uMeht Mrs H. B. Hampton. Mrs. L. B. fwfh' Mrs L- B. Hubbard. Mrs. C. 2 n4kc Mrs F A. McCarty. Mrs. J. '.Thomson. Mrs. Fred Simons and Mrs. ttarles Shields. I Mies Edna Sutton entertained a com-I com-I rjinv of young people at a charming danc-! danc-! Dirty Frldny evening. The event took 'ffre at the beautiful new Sutton hall, i i'htch had been transformed into a vcrl-f vcrl-f ubie llower garden for the occasion. i Masses of chrvsanthcrnums. In all shades, i carnations and ropes of smtlax were used, 4 ind tho pretty gowns added to the chnrm- S-c effect Mr and Mrs. W. D. Sutton 1 chaperoned the party and assisted Miss J Edna during the evening. At midnight 1 dainty refreshments were served, and 1 i? Portly after tho pleasures of tho Jolly af-i af-i Mir came to an end The Invited guests & ire laded Miss Crescent Smith. Miss Flor-, Flor-, inee Morrow. Miss Frances Shields, Miss Rhea RHev. Miss Mildred Ilcamcr, Miss Mncqle Wilson, Miss Ada Kimball, Miss Vtra Lowe, Miss Roso Golst, Miss Vlrgi-' Vlrgi-' da Smith. Miss Laura Townfii'l.Wl's XL Voara Kimball. Miss Mabel Reich,MIS5 feiTInnio Jennings. Miss Tessle lieotis. .. SiWclla Stalev. Miss Clco Gltsch. Miss Ethel Ifl Rasbaml. Miss Mamie Wilson. Miss Lll- , I Hn Hedges. Miss Nellie Jennings. Miss S'Edna Staley Miss Jcannie Sherman, Miss HtlEe Miss Nellio McGulvy. Miss Gor-Is Gor-Is imde Furtcr Miss Theresa Qulnn, Miss & Jlabd Carpenter. Miss Mertel Williams. f, Xclllo and Miss Florence Shcrmer of 1;J Silt Lake. Messrs. Harry Stevcnaon, Jack l Townsend, Frank Hurlbut, Bert Heal, p Frank Jones Austin Smith. Grover Ev- : aw, George Gelger, Charles Carpenter, i Vrrold Smith Will Qulnn. Rob Dalglelsh. B ttarles Hosmer. Clarence Gates. John I DJlglelsh, Ernest Williams, Richard Ma- 4 lln. Bert Hartwell, George Huddy. Roy it Carpenter, Rolla McGulvy. Clarence a Golst. Frank Barnlcott, James McDonald, a j MUton Dorlty. M I Ralph Townscnd gave a candy pull to V it number of friends Friday evening at the I 3 home of his parents on Park avonue. Hie i nests were Miss Mildred Hosmcr. Mlrs l-i Mabel Carpenter, Miss Ada Kimball. Miss P Frances Shields. Miss Ruth HllBtrom. !i yi May Nlmmo, MI6S Gertrude Mc-; Mc-; i LaughUn. Miss Cleo Gltsch: Messrs. J. 1 5 Donohuc. J. Buck. W. Foster. F. Hurlbut. : 'J X. Gitcsh. A. Smith. L. McPhce, W. i Glide, L. Lenzl. H. Bloom. 'I Mrs. Charlrs Shields was hostess at a 3 rleasant partv vestcrday afternoon. The i rjests Invited were Mrs. J. W. White. Mrs. J Lefavovir. Mrs. W. T. Humes, 3 Mra. J Welsh. Mrs. W. J. Buck. Mrs. M. I J. MqGIIl. Mrs C. M. Wilson. Mrs. H. 1 Wc-lJh, Mrs. J. McSorley. Mrs. W. H. i Oapp, Mrs G H Ryan. Mrs. P. H. Tow- cy, Mrs. J Diem. Mrs. L. E Hubbard. ' hiln. A. Williams. Mrs. J. Shields. Mrs. iF. W Sherman. Mrs. M. D. Hurlbut. 'Mrs. J. FnnVel. Mn. J M. Loc'-hart. '! Mrs. L. B. Ight. Mrs. G, W. Gulliver, A Mis. G. F. Boreman. Mrs. R E. Wight. Mrs. H Hughes Mrs. C. A. Blocher. Mrs. tJ. Thomson. Mrs. C. B. Marshall. Mrs. S. j Fargo. Mrs C F. Golst. Mrs. F. V. X Hayt. Mrs. M. F. Allen. Mrs J. W. Gel- 3 er, Mrs R D Robblns. Mrs. W. D. Sut- U ton, Mrs D D. Sutton. Mrs. L. D. Gray. f Mrs. F. A. McCarty. Mrs. William Slaley. ,1 Mrs. A. A. Pike. Mrs. A. R. Weeter. Mrs. E F. A. Bird. Mrs E. K. Warde. Mrs. H. II B.Hampton, Mrs J. T. Kescel. Mrs. J. V. ! tfYoungberg, Mrs F Smith. Mrs. E. W I Boyd, Mrs Emma Kelso and Mrs. H. S. f, i Torrnsend, j i ) I p Enjoyable was tho elaborate dinner par-t par-t , ty of Thursday evening at the home of J, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Williams. The pret-1 pret-1 ty decoratior3 of the rooms consisted al- V ' niojt entirely of yellow chrysanthemums. pi tiUi Brrllax end plumosa. Dainty hand-i hand-i ii painted jilace ranis with tho same llower f r wrked the place of each guest. After Ijm rtlfiylng the menu, tho friends listened to rtM nicellent musical and literary pro-flB' pro-flB' srirme. Mro Lottie Hubbard wave an fl Wertulnlng sketch of the life of 'Peter V tat Great. ' Mrs Arthur Williams and iDr. L D. Hurlbut charmed the guests I "Bllh two vocal numlwre. Tho gucsto of h C this most delightful event were Mr. nd Mrs. L. E. Hubbard. Rev. D. Q. Grabell, 5 ar.d Mrs, G. E. Hedges. Mrs, G. H !K i Kyan, Dr and Mrs. E. IC Ward, Dr. and I S llrs. M.. D Hurlbut, Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. I i I'ratikcl, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lefavour, Mr. uid Mrs, a A Bloehcr. Miss Alice J. Fitter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields, i Sites Marion Hubbard, Mr. Harry Dcnn. , Mr. and Mrs. R. A: Keycn of Salt Lake iffre guests of honor at a beautifully ap-PlnUd ap-PlnUd Thanksgiving dinner given by Mr. nd Mrs. F W. Hayt. Mr and airs. Sherman Fargo gave a s jaslcfully appointed 3 o'clock dinner on i Thanksgiving Carnations formed the ! pretty decorations of tho board, and cov-I cov-I frs wcro laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gel-t Gel-t r, Mr and Mro. J. M. Lockhart, Mr. , J wwlMr. C F. Golst and Mr. A. R. Wofi-i Wofi-i Ur. ' . I ( Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields gave a aall Informal 12 o'clock dnner on Thurs-S7. Thurs-S7. Those who dined with the host and : fitttcss were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gelger. Cr' p McPherson. Mr. S. N. Trcweok. 1 gr. Carl Bloom. George Gelger. Robert - $ Y and Thomas Jonc'a. h i ..Dr. nnd Mrs. E. Wlgbt entertained at , t, 5Janr Thanksgiving Their guests were f&nnd Mre. L. B. Wight. Miss Maud ; ; , S.oltncy, Roy Kidder. Brnyfton, Earl, 1 tlsnor and Baby Wight: c Mr and Mrs, Charles Heath gave a , iant Informal Thanksgiving dinner. )- we r guests being Mr. and Mrs. Fred S4h. Miss Eva Hamlin. Miss Crescent m h. Mr Bert Crlpps, Arnold and Dick fcalth and Dorlthy Heath. t ! Mr and Mrs Thomas Cuplt entertained a family Thanksgiving dinner Thurs- . r?Ir .antl Mr8 V. Sutton gave a 1 fc ely arra"ecl dinner Thankaglv-'i Thankaglv-'i ani1 re. F. A. Bird were host and JSe. nl a smaM u,nnei' on Th.-mksglv- 0 u a Jlr Ir8- Oliver Allon gave an olab-Ratc olab-Ratc rhankPkMvIng dinner to tho follow- U,K0fr,,,?ni19 ,n Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Af.bul,LvtVn.' Mr- nnd Wra. J. E. Is'lchols, w,.and IVI.r3- Tom Allen, Mr. and Mra. llllam Ivneale. Miss Lillian Knealc, Mss Lthcl Sullivan. Miss Ollvo Allen; Messrs. Larkln. J. Hamilton, W. J. Nichols. Nich-ols. W. Klnrald and Mrs. J. W. Stockman. Stock-man. Mrr,. J. S. Boreman and daughter, MIsh tH' oC Ogden, Miss Eunice Mapcs and M. Bates of Salt Lake, wero guests of honor at an elaborate dinner given by Mr. and Miw. G. F. Boreman Thursday evening. even-ing. 4 Mr ;!ncl Mrs. F. Carpenter and daughter, daugh-ter, .Miss Flossie, entertained at dinner informally on Thursday. r Tho members of tho Card club and sov-o.al sov-o.al Invited guests wero entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frankel on Tuesday evening, in tho gamo of sixty-tnreo sixty-tnreo prises went awarded Mrs. S. Fargo and J. . Gelger. Delicious refreshments were served and a pleasant evening spent by those present. The regular meeting of tho Woman's Athenaeum was held at tho home of Mrs. Charles Heath Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. b. Allen had charge of tho leason i'c-'.v' i'c-'.v' "ch Proved Interesting. Miss Kale Malono read from "Tho World's ,iLm09t entertaining article, entitled enti-tled 'The Plight of Russia." by John Foster Carr. "Balakalava" was read by -Mr Hcnth. The club will meet with Mrs. j. m. Wilson tomorrow afternoon, and tlio lesson will bo tho "Supplement." bo . Ir-, and Mrs. George Lindsay entertained enter-tained at a delightful dinner on Thursday. Their guests were Dr. E. P. LcCompto and daughter, Miss Hannah, nnd Dr. Mooro Lindsay of Salt Lake. t Prof. H. B. Younger's annual Thanksgiving Thanks-giving ball was a successful event. The Methodist church was tho sccno of a pleasant reception Saturday evening given In honor of Rev. H. Talbot, superintendent super-intendent of tho Utah mission. Rev. T. W. Pinkerton of Salt Lake visited vis-ited In Park yesterday and todav. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton. Mrs. A. R. "Weeter and sister. Miss Lambert, went to American Fork Wednesday to upend Thanksgiving -with their mother and sisters. Mrs. C M. Wilson and niece. Miss Genevieve, Gen-evieve, visited In Salt Lake a short time the past week. o Miss Lulu Kelly, who has been visiting In Zlon for a week past, has returned home. Mrs. John Thomson Is visltlnc In Salt I.ako with her numerous friends and relatives. rel-atives. Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby of Salt Lake came up to Park Thursday and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claronco Drake. Tho Misses Estolla K." Watson and Valentino Val-entino Murphy- came out from tho city Friday morning to remain a short time with Mrs. C. A. Blocher. o Miss Fiorenco HjrlbtH, who is attending attend-ing school at Salt Lake, camo home. Thursday morning to spend Thanksgiving with her parents. Miss Marcaret Johnson John-son accompanied Miss Florence and will remain until this afternoon. 6 Miss Kathryn Cunningham, a University Univer-sity student, arrived homo Wednesday for a brief visit with her parents. Miss Hannah Lo Compto, who Is a student stu-dent at Rowland Hall, spent her vacation vaca-tion with her father. Dr. E. P. Le Compto. it u Mrs. J. S. Boreman and daughter, Clara, of Ogden, camo up to Park Wednesday for a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Boreman. e Dr. Mooro Lindsay of Salt Lake visited with his parents several davs tho past week. Tho following U. of U. students camo home to eat Thanksgiving turkey with their parents: Goorge Bates, Carl Sloven-son, Sloven-son, Will Sutton, Jr.. John Tracy, MIsa F rieda Funk, Miss Ruby Wonn. w Mrs. Fred Backus returned to the city Monday after a pleasant visit with her sl.ster, -Mrs. W. A. Raddon. ' Mrs.John Strlngham, Mrs. Clark Whitney Whit-ney and families of Salt Lake visited In Park for oevcral days, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Olson, and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lockhart. Mrs. P. Herd II and Mrs. M. Hilllard returned re-turned to Ogden Monday after a very enjoyable en-joyable visit with Mrs. R. D. Robblns. B . IC Mr. and Mrs. William Staley went to the city Wednesday, called thero by the death of Mrs. Stalev'H fathor. 00 Mra. M. J. Daly returned from Salt Lake Wednesday morning. w O c Mrs. H. M. Short, who has been visiting visit-ing in Zlon, has returned home. a Misses Gertrude Whltmoyer and Claudia Schmircr went to tho Hty """"''neflday to spend Thanksgiving with friends. u a Miss Amber Bardsley and Dr. W. J. Bardsloy aro entertaining their mother, who arrived here Thursday. Of Mrs. Nellie Thcrlott and two daughters camo out from the city Thursday. A Mls3 McClelland returned homo from a delightful visit with Salt Lake friends. V Mr. and Miu. J. Frankol entortalned at dinner Informally on Sunday for a small company of friends. Mrs. J- M. Lockhart nnd little daughter daugh-ter went to tho city F'riday to visit with Mr. and Mra. R. C. Cordcll. 1 -Mr. and Mrs. A. D. AUIs of Oronoco. Minn , mother and father of Mrs. W. H Clapp, arrled in Parle Saturday morning morn-ing for a visit of a week or more. O ti Miss Elizabeth Lannlng left for Provo Wednesday to visit with Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Love. . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Leahy returned from the metropolis on Wednesday. a Miss Agnes Harrington returned from the city Monday. Mrs. F. W. Sherman entertained Mr. unci Mra. J. TV. Whlto at dinner Thanksgiving. Thanks-giving. John Galllgan spent his vacation in Park with his mother. Mrs. J. J. Galllgan. Galll-gan. k Little George Frankel gnvo a dinner for Milton Lockhart and Wllllo Mortcnson Thursday afternoon. |