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Show .us lwdw ,t ! Ua ::ptuil to Tho Tribune. ! PARK CITY. Nov. 10. Mr. and Mrs. "r !X W. Armstr-.Tig were guests of honor 'Jj ;U a charming Informal card party given jj Sir Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gelgcr "Wednesday i 'RcJuj, Fivo hundred was the game Jj jfijod. Prizes wcro won by Mrs. W. W. ' :fctrosg and Mrs. Sherman Fargo. 3 its who enjojed Mr. and Mrs. Golgers jjkltallly vrere: Mr. and Mrs. Arra-ItSj Arra-ItSj -rittg-. Mr ar.d Mrs. Sherman Fargo. Mr. juJ Mrs. L. E Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Iffi icery Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lock-.JS Lock-.JS jh-t Mr ar.d Mrs. H. B. Hampton. Mr. jf IMre. F A McCarty, Mr. ar.d Mrs. G. p. Bcroman, Mrs. W. D. Sutton, Mrs. JiW ;&uhs Shields, J. A. Malla and Dan B. j ,v Mm. j l Lockhart, who ha8 mado her lr. Park for some months, and who ijSitarlv loved by all who know her7 waa itic a delightful surprise at the heme of ftg tf daughter. Mrs. E. J. Bcggs. "Wcdncs-l,fsv "Wcdncs-l,fsv (liaftornoon. The affair was planned (n " ' of JIre, Lockhart beforo her return rti ;t5 oW nomo In Pennsylvania, and ii' ,1C happy occasion she was pre-J pre-J ;tetM with a beautiful hand bag from &i jta pitsts, Mrs Hayt doing the honors 0X1 ;fcMt Pleasingly. A delicious luncheon a a Mn'd bv rra Bcggs, assisted by Kads, and amid good-byos and best 'die jjM for a safe Journey tho pleasant QsCi lL'U:coon 0:11110 t0 a close. The guests in-'S' in-'S' et Mrs. "William M. Ferry, Mrs. t,? ;,:T Humes. Mrs. J. F. Gelgor. Mrs. jti j JtJl McSorley. Mrs. George Wood. Mrs. J fi L'p ' Whlt. fra. D. D. Sutton, Mrs. B. i , ard' Jl C. M. Wilson, Mrs. F. C'JJ ilth, Mrs M. D. Hurlbuu Mxb. L. E. iSr rd, Mrs. John Thomson, Mrs. M, j4l! ' , Allra' M- P. W. Hayt. Mrs. W. W. , Mrs. S. Fargo, Mrs. J. M. Lock- 'l 1 MrS" - C- Locnart, Mrs. J. Fran-' Fran-' :w rs P' w- Sherman. Mrs. P. II. ;"tY. Mrs. M. J. McGllI and Mr. ult3 Shields. " 1 rrjliH'61? lho recipient of a jolly Kit us,ven b' a number of friends at "'(hV-M e of. n,s Parents Friday evening. t'fc&'fuV1 a Jolly good time were Tiit v! f the evening. Thoso present iFnLriSP 0 Sherman. Birdie Boatty. ;Di 1 n?.lclds- R"hy Cushhig. Ethel . Etttfi ?tlll a.n Knealc. Delia Williams. ' 'Hsvfc0111"5' Miriam Raddon. Emma 'Gil.;, ,cu.r?l.ncl8 Diem. Ira Sherman, Bjri, n nIeld.s- Forest IIowclls. Fraser , Harrj- Doyle and Lee Raddon. 'fir"tesJKnan'? athenaeum met in rogu-'Ciiiy rogu-'Ciiiy JEn?1 l,ho home of Mrs. F. A. Mc-E Mc-E liec iin nday. The usual atudy was tx' .Xtr wn,ch Mrs. H. B. Hamp-'l"ltiiA?n. Hamp-'l"ltiiA?n. J?f Byron's poems, ili'j :P.V . The next meeting will he ;orrniha ,llomc 01 Mrs. Charles Heath i row afternoon. Z bv'nl!?0 delightful meetings ever B'tlDE. i 0 E- 8' TCaa lnat of Monday Belated Cven new momber woro m-i lun'p.. owt'd b' a Bnrt programme ;E5 Siiit u ervcd In the handsome m-i latu? ha11' adjoining Masonic hall. QPrfnf .amo a8 n complete surprise to W!&A- affair SSPUng one or two who liad f snodM, , ch,arfre. Ono long tablo ac-iiMinn ac-iiMinn U.le. forty-flvo members. ffM'!thT cn,l andelfibra were placed at ,iW a lar l tub,c and In tho center VlAnt rt? uquct of white and pink I-W&tt of ma- Ml3s Aenc Kelly had Xl" Jnton VI n,rfrrammo and Mrs. John W fcin LVle luncheon. Thoso taking r irH were: Mrs. John Diem. mMfi! . ?addon and Mrs. William Button fote, of thanks was tendered .:4M iMlholon for thj uki; of tho banquet hall M f nt h,d thcaffnlr In charge. iiftnV.'dKcntertaincd a par-flWslttSS par-flWslttSS uJr'if0.,;malljr Friday evening. l4W' J. v P?,Mrs8- Fargo. Mr. and M m'1?;' Mr- d Mrs. C. F. aM'c Mrs m ndTM' A- Wcoter. Mr. John a ?,' , '"Pton, M13S Maud B-, n A. Malla, Mr. und Mrs. J. M. 'all, Lockhart and Mr. and Mrs J. Frankel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lefavour entertained at a beautifully appointed G o'clock dinner Friday evening. Chrysanthemums formed the exquisite decoration for tho board, around which wero seated Mr. and Mra. J. W. White. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sherman. Sher-man. Dr. E. P. LeCompt and Mr. P. Mc-Pherson. Mc-Pherson. Dr. Danncnberjr of Kansas was guost of lienor at an Informal dinner given on Sunday evening by Dr. and Mrs. E. K. W&rd. Beside tho guest of honor there were present Mr. and Mrs. John Lefavour Le-favour and Dr. E. P. LeCompt. Monday mornintr at 7 o'clock Miss Elcnor Pesan and W. F. McLaughlin were quietly married at tho Catholic church, by Rev. Father Galllican. The bride woro a street suit of tan broadcloth, broad-cloth, with hat and gloves to match. She was attended by Miss Gertrudo Woods, and Joo McLaughlin, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Immediately Immedi-ately following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at tho homo of tho bride's mother. Tuesday evening a reception re-ception was held at the homo of the doom's mother, to which a email number num-ber of Intimate friends wcro invited, A beautiful collection of weddlntr gifts woro presented to Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin by their many admirers. v 0 Maple hall was the scene of a dancing party Monday evening, when tho Clerks' union liivo a "moonlight" hop. which proved a docldcd success. Artistic decor-nllons. decor-nllons. delicious refreshments and a largo attendance made tho event altogether dc-l.'ghtful. dc-l.'ghtful. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lockhart entertained enter-tained at a most delightful party Tuesday Tues-day evening, complimentary to their mother. Mrs. J. L. Lockhart. Bcsldo tho guest of honor there woro present Mr. and Mrs E. J. Beggs. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lockhart. Tessle and Eula Beggs. Milton Mil-ton and LoIb Lockhart, Clifton Lockhart and Judge Scott Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Raddon entertained at dinner Informally Wednesday. Their guests werft Mr. and Mrs. WllJ A.iRad-don A.iRad-don and children, and Mrs. Fred Bacus of Salt Lake. N Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath gavo an Informal In-formal dinner on Tuesday In honor of Mr. Boutwell and father of Washington. D. C. Mrs. Schramm ami Miss Schramm of Salt Lake were guests of honor at a clinrmlng dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clapp Tuesday evening. Bcsldo Bc-sldo tha visitors there were present Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sherman and mother. Mr. Georgo Wood of Anaconda. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath were ho.t and hostess at a pleasant luncheon on Thursday, glv.n complimentary to Mr. and Mm. W. W. Armstrong of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gelger entertained friends Informally on Sunday. i ft Mrs. M. J. McGlll went to the city Thursday to attend the Maxlne Elliott engagement. en-gagement. o Clair Russell, who has boon visiting In Park with his sister, Mrs. Arthur Williams, Wil-liams, for somo months.1 left for tho East on Sunday. Joseph McLaughlin, who Is attending college at Logan, camo homo Sunday to attend the marriage of his brother, Will. Ho returned 0 Logan Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong of Salt Lako camo up to Park Wednesday morning morn-ing and remained until Thursday, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gelger. Mrs. D. Martin returned to tho city after af-ter a pleasant visit with Park friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wlilto roturned home Sunday from a pleasant visit with friends in Zlon. Obi Mrs. Fred Backus of Salt Lako is tho guest of her sister. Mrs. W. A. Raddon. Mrs. Scramm and Miss Schramm of Salt Lako came up to Park' Tuesday to vtelt for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Clapp on Park avenue. Miss Lizzie Drew and Edward Buttcr-lleld Buttcr-lleld were married at Hebor on Wednesday. Wednes-day. They will reside In Park. Dr. Boutwell and son. John, lcavo this afternoon for Washington, D. C. Mrs. C. C. Barker wont to tho city Thursday for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Beggs gavo a family fami-ly dinner on Sunday for their mother before be-fore her departure for tho Eaat. Chryn- anthemums wero used with charming effect ef-fect in the tablo decorations, around which wcro scaled Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lockhart and son. Judge Scott Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lockhart and children. Frank Barnlcott returned home Thursday Thurs-day aftor rutvMntr two nn'l a half months in St. Louis, CIdcago. Wisconsin, Minnesota Minne-sota and Niagara Falls. Frank Lambourne and Max Bcckstcad of Salt Lake will spend today In Park, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barnlcott and son, Frank. ' ' M tH Ollvo Tyjwo nnd J. Malln wore married Wednesday. A largo reception was given at the homo of the bride's 1)8 rents Thursday evening and was attended at-tended by relatives and friends. Little Dorothy Heath gave an Informal, "tt-a party" Thursday evening In honor of lior fourth birthday. A birthday cake with four tinv candloa adorned the center of tho table, while dainty vases holding frcgnuit blossoms added to tho charming effect Tho Ultlo ones present wcro Mlrl-am Mlrl-am Hubbard, Frances Sherman and tho hostpa M H. W. Culbertson han gono to Grand Island, Neb., to spend Thanksgiving with hts mother. |