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Show I j Social to Tho Tribune, v PARK CITY Nov. 12. The Woman s A iAfttMoum met in regular session Hon- ; ) i iir afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. E. 'UUtthcad. The attendance was excel-i excel-i let. and a great deal of Interest was " canifested . In tho lesson review. Mrs. Jj Thomson gave an interesting paper I I -a Russia and the Exile System." Tho j efcb Iil meet with Mrs. F. A. McCarty m Uroirow afternoon at the usual lime, I r lim Delia Williams was given a pleas-ut pleas-ut surprise party at her homo Wednes-tir Wednes-tir evening The uaual number of games were played and there was a Jolly time. I'm pjC3t3 were. Ethel Doyle. Bertie EtJUy. hesslo Cushlng. Joannie Sherman. Esna Howella. Ruby Cushlng. LUllnn Butty, Ltna Farrel. Delia Barnlcott. Ira amnan. Leo Shields. Harry Doyle. Cyril tttlngs. Forest HowollB and Fraser mln. J McSorley and daughter. Mrs. flL J McGIU, entertained a email com-!fyof com-!fyof friends at a charming luncheon Wednesday nt 1 o'clock. Chrysantne-itai Chrysantne-itai formed the lablo decorations and lie friends who enjoved tho pleasant nf-ttrewn nf-ttrewn wcro Mrs. J L. Lockhnrt, Mrs. I T Gsvr, Mrs. John Thomson, Mrs. 1 E J, Begga and Mrs. Charles Shields. J I 0 1 MIsj Maud Grav enlertnlned n company J ' Wends Informally at cards Wedne3- 3 ' t.-enlns. The friends who called and -i : z&itA tho Impromptu event were Mx. ! ; !M ilrs. H. li. Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. i : A. McCarty. Mr. and Mro. A. R. t i "Klw. Mies Eva Lambert, Messrs. H. 5 ( CulUrtson, J. A. Malla and Dan B. a " 3 I Uttlo iilss Jocephlno McCarty ontor- - izF thr" schoolmates at "tea" Sat- s i vfy- lho occasion being her cl&hth j( ,':u:i4y anniversary. Thoso of tho party i JLylu ar.a Ruth Carpenter and Etta m ! r i . 0;s of the social oventw of tho wock and , J? far the most dcllghlfiil was tho "thc- i W party" given by Maater Lawrcnco ' SPtr Thursday evening. Twenty-six ; jy and boy friends of Master Lawrence nlVtS,ltd al lho home of his parent. Mr. i ' : ?2Ire, W. D. Sutton, and from there i ( ffccd up to tho Dov;oy theater whoro l fr tc"r vraB passed ino3t happily, after 1 fcl Prformance thev returned to tho 5 . where a palatablo luncheon was Z jV1 and where Justlco was certainly J tnft "oread, later games wcro had; 15 ti7 a?Id the happiest eurroundlngs tho J i Tf111111 event came to a clone. Mrs. i , J1 was assisted in BOrvlng by her -iSwltr' m'eb Edna, Miss Carrie Sutton nt?!?- .p- H- Towey. The guests who i '. S5W tho hoat'B hospitality were the i ' fvilfr0 ?ula BtKRH, Josephine McCarty. J 'S0 ?nlori!. Ruth Andrews, FranceB l rtHnU4th Byd, Doha Rasband Mar- feXk der, MoeBrs. Roy Shields. Fraser jf t.. Shorman, Ira Dlcm, Judgo Car- tf ft'A r, ,D.lck Smith. Herman Andrews, U 'Pl'Eleleh. Juno Woods. Frank Bird, j' rrtiS11111?,- wl J"me3 Dalglclsh. ii li..41. Roland Keyn. llorbort i- Llarcnco Golst, Georgo Frankcl. I'm i irJ i o1"1'0 Jensen, a popular Park girl, !' svChllnherlaln, wcro quietly mar- J I : &n$ tho hm of tho bride's parents ' vcnlns. They will mako their fto In tho Park, g Keif.? Mar' Jackmtin and William O. Lift aftpl W4ro married In Salt Lako Friday. U'Mtkv c.at,ie tho Park Sunday, whoro ? y "Pct to rcfildo in tho future. 'MmrA Mrs- Sherman Fargo cntor-JWL'. cntor-JWL'. thc Cml clb and a few Invited 'M' kiiPJ1 delightfully Thursday cven- iam. . ne K&mo ot whist prizes wcro fflf 10 Mr- Mr. J. W. White. 5JB: Tkft.1 r rofrejihmontH were nerved. 2m- Vtofc ""nt v.vre Mr and Mrs. J. W. UAl t ?nd Mrs. 13. J. Bcegs. Mr. and :m r.i' Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. lii m'M ,nni1 Mia. L. B. Wight. Mr. 8.W"' J; Frankol, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. ' JK Vlr ,Mr and Mrs. C. A. Blochcr, K' Sri. lrB- Charles Shields. Mr. and SiUMr P, Qolfll. J' A. Malla, Dan B, "4J and Dr. E. P. L Compte. ' women of tho Methodist church lave organized a woman's aid society, the jfflcers elected aro as follows; President. Mrs. J. H. Murray, vice-presidents. Mrs. E-L W. Delghton and Mrs. William Doldgo; 3ecrotary. Mrs. Charles T. Prlak; treasurer. treas-urer. Mrs. John Lindsay. The Koclcty was Drganlzed at the homo of Mrs. W. H. -Hams on Wednesday. Mrs F. W. ITavt entertained tho woman's wo-man's aocletv of the Congregational church at a special nv :Ing on Thursday, at her pleasant hom- lHow town. During tno afternoon a number of -musical numbers were rendered. dainty refreshments served and a pleasant tlmo Was spent by thc members of the society. Miss Agnes Kelly was hostess on Thursday, Thurs-day, when the women of tho clrclo of past matrons met with her and partook of her hospitality. The regular business of tho circle was transacted, after which dainty i-efreshments were served. a A a Mr and Mrs. A. R. Weetcr were host and hostess at a charming dinner party given on Monday in honor of Hon. Z. O. Cobb, tho Democratic spcakor of Texas. The other guests wcro. Miss Eva Lambert and Dan B. Shields. c Tho Philadelphia society entertained their parents, frlonds and classmates with tho following programmo Friday nfter- Instrumontal solo Miss Virginia Smith Chorus Phlladelphlans Vocal solo Miss Bessie Barnlcott Ttoll tall Quotatiom Dialogue .".Vt"" Florcnco Morrow and Charles HoBmer Chorus Phlladelphlans Vocal solo Miss Virginia Smith Recitation Miss Flora Crossman "Darkey Debate" Lthel Clark, Cleo GItsch, Lillian Hedges. Pearl Snyder. Ruby Reynolds Rey-nolds and Harry Stevenson. Essay M. McCnrmack Conundrums Georgo Huddy Paper Will Dcason Violin solo Gordon Johnson Recitation LUl.I.an Hedges Song PhlladclphlanB Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gelger gave a small dinner party on Tuesday complimentary to tho Hon. Z. O. Cobb of Texas. a u The dancing party given at MbdIo hall Tuesday evening by Prof. II. B. Younger was a delightful aoclal succoss. Tho attendance at-tendance was largo and all report an exceptionally ex-ceptionally pleasant time. Miss Nolllo Franklin, a formor Park Cltv girl, and William Ashby woro married mar-ried at the home of tho brldcs mothor on East Second South Monday afternoon. Only tho lmmcdlato frlonds and relatives of tho contracting parties wcro present. Their manv Park friends extend boat wishes and hoarty congratulations. o Mrs. J Frankol and son, Georgo, woro Salt Lake passengers Friday, for a brief visit with relatives. Miss Agnos Kolly returned from a pleasant pleas-ant visit spent with relatives and frlcndu at Gait Lake, Mrs. Archie Wilson and baby aro homo from a pleasant visit with rolatlvos at American Fork. o Mls Mary McGoc of tho census bureau of Washington. D. C, spent Tuesday In the Park with friends Sho left for Ogdon Wednesday morning. Mrs F. J, Westcott, who has boon visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock for oorno time returned to her home In tho city Monday afternoon. Mm. Dan Martin of Salt Lako Is the guest of Mrs. C. W. HodgBon. o Mrs P. P- Evana returned to the city Wednesday, aftor a pleasant visit with Park relatives. Mrs. Roso Mulhnll drovo down to tho city on Sundav with hor brother, and returned re-turned homo Tuesday morning. Miss M, MoKco of the Park hospital returned re-turned from Salt Lake. Wcdnoaday. Mr. and Mro. D. D. Sutton, who have been taking in the wights at the St Louis exposition for tho past two weeks returned re-turned homo Thursday. Miss Dottlo Simons went to tho city Thursday for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and ILtjb. W. I. Mlddour leave to- dav for a month's visit with their mother and sister in sunny California. W. D. Sutton goes to the city this afternoon after-noon to bo present at tho coremonlal session ses-sion of the thirty-second degreo Masona. 9 1, Miss Margaret Shields of Salt Lako Bpont Sunday with her parents, Judgo and Mrs. Henry Shields. u Mies Loretta Allen Is home from a pleasant visit of six weeks with St. Louis relatives. Mis, C. B. Marshall and little daughter, Ruth, returned from a protracted Btay in -Salt Lake. o Mrs. James Farrol, who has been the-guest the-guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alox Farre 1 for a. few days, returned to the metropolis Thursday afternoon. Miss Mary- Nelson Is vlaltlng In the city with her numerous friends. a v Tho Rev. D. O. Grabcll visited In Zlon for several days thopaot week. John Rodcn, Stanley Oalka, J. A. Malla, Joseph Kemp, went down to hear Sousa o band. i c Mrs. C. F. Golst went down to tho city Friday to hear Souoa. |