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Show i Spft'al to Tho Tribune. PItK CITY. Feb. A. The mnsqucradc ;bal given bv Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton 'txvi Mr and Mrn. D. D. Suttpn. In the Sutton hall Monday night, was without a j(',douU the. merriest and most unique event lot the New Year's social happenings. The ii rueiLi wcro r.fflved in Masonic hall by 5 Mlf Edn.i Sutton, where the wraps were ' rennxed. Tin 1 wore then escorted to the I adjnjnlng hall tvherc dancing vns Indulged yin Muji wns furnished .by I?rof. Lon J Srry una Mrs C. R. Drake, assisted by i Prof H U Younger. Over forty couples, it, all In onginal nnd striking costumes, were i:rrefnt and made merry with appropriate' a. antics ana darning till midnight. At that I 'hour tl.o maskf-rs marched Into Masonic I hal' where throe long tables were ar-.1 ar-.1 ranftcsl, and where a most tempting menu 1 wis served Hero the unmasking oc-I oc-I curr, J. and not until then did wives 1 know their huxliands and vlco versa. This I ovtr, dancing was resumed and continued rl till well Into thf morning. During tho 1 tvrnlng Mrs. C. p. Golst rendered several :.r.T3l sclctmnB nnd Prof. Younger danced :! tt Highland (ting. Prizes were awarded .5 ir the handsomest and best sustained I characters Th? formi-r wcro' given to I Jlr?, John Lo Favour as Cadet Girl, nnd i V," F'thremlorf as Romeo; tho latter to ( w A R Welter as a milkmaid, and ky $V"ro Frankol "Looking- for My Wife." ndfan(,1 excellent characters were roi)rc-fiti.nt0.d roi)rc-fiti.nt0.d a follow: Mrs. Gotat. Holland iirirkh K'rI- Mr Rot bins. Dolly Vsj'ien; llTtr Towey- Ulrl of IMG; Mrs. Dlern. Park t-?c?rd' Mr8 Duck. Quakeress; Mrs. Mc-1 Mc-1 1 JS v' Ca,,ned Hoods; Mr. McUlll, But-l.wmy, But-l.wmy, Man Ballleo and Carrie Sutton. KKJapan GlrU. Mrs. J. Wolsh, Elk lady; Yrfr-,11 Hh. Night; Mrs. Hampton and ita Gray. Colonial maids; Eva Lara-It Lara-It v ' t'ulbcrtson. milkmaids; Minnie W&v a,,, .Colonial Dn'mo; Tom Waldon and WiXi 11 Twcy. cullud" ladlos; Agnes Har-tiJ'Wti, Har-tiJ'Wti, nurse; Mrs. "Wilson. Martha Bivn ,nRlon- Mr- Loekhart. rough rider; :uatlc Karrdl and Margnrot Brundage, uL4r,S?n Klrls; Clalro Stevenson. AVlntor; mFiF bba nn(1 MrB- Frankel. Dutch R?i .Mr3 'ard. llower girl; Mrs. Lo Kr?flF . Spanish plrl; Mrs. Boreman. pop-KiBlr.'' pop-KiBlr.'' Mra D- Sutton. Red Riding W ilv1,,-MrH- w Sutton, clown; Mrs. Rad-t.. Rad-t.. IHthcr,no Lawrence. Mrs. Fargo. l?fc J y Gelgor. It. D. Robblns. C. A. l'nt t rv? u J-ockhart. Dr. Ward, girls; I .Cornptc. General; J. Diem. Ara- ! Kf5,nArIncc Mrs- Hubbard, waitress; Is-lAr;1i.,ra,nt, Is-lAr;1i.,ra,nt, collego student; Julia Jones. ifV 3nn, Cunningham, tfutch girl; i:VTwi. S,?,41- rkler: Hubbard and 'Ktj M-l.nde S-111 Mr- Go'st. Daudy; Llz-idw-. . .n'.Colon,a' mald- Tno invited 1 filV ts Included Messrs. and Mesdames E. Fj V. Kt? J- M- Loekhart. A. R. AVeuter, ' IP V,rai,cc'- f F. Golst. C. B. Marshall. '"iRw. 1,0 rompto. M. D. Hurlbut. F. W. MTwInaiU.Charlcs Heath. J. Dlcm. P. II. USamL J- Buc,t- ll- Welsh. J. Wolsh. i EKS?" f. Shields, J. T. Koscol, W. T. We tvT'i ? 2L WHson. W. II. Clapp. R. IfGv 'lh1, G w- Gulliver. L. B, WlghU Kli'n K1"?"' J- L Favour. It. D. Rob-i Rob-i ilffi- 1 . G?I6t 1L ""Kheg. C. A. Blo-WkI't'a Blo-WkI't'a e A aCarty, F. Smith B. K. I wt&lM VS' t1 iT?0i J- w- Gclgcr. F. A. i IKbiL ,l Mfddour. William Stalcy, II. i mtt l E? pt.Sn F w- Hayt- p- McPhcrson, liWtt p Wn' ?L J- McGIU. J. McSorloy. ilWint pl"ubb:u-J. D. B. Shields. J. Thom-??IlL Thom-??IlL -i?,r,cs Shlords. Misses A. Bardsloy. KlfUmhil,0"; Kceccl. E. Hughes. E. Jlf liFSr,i, l Jnnlng. G. Whltmoyer. A. "if&B hc(vELannlnff- Smith. C. Stci-en-'iiilui-r,? Brundage. M. Cunnlnglmm, K. WKA hIJ1- Williams. J. Burlln. I. Grant. Bli$ rni;.lon A- Hunslnger. D. Burlln. fllE 3,,' J Jnm. Mrs. M. Ricks, Mrs. !tlfllihU?..nI,?,eH1!ra- Eu Le Compte. Dr. llllwnSSn1 Wldon. J. A. Malla.J. Har-il'P Har-il'P I n l Sutton. II. Dcnn. B. Crlpps, "rVmttFu r,r"n B- Eraser. WlU Buck. S. iMcoi ' Fihrendorf. D. Grabell. H. ImS)S? iA etcrtaln at Masonic hnll $HEr ifV, nt4"iy evening. Thoto Invited e rwardfor a Jolty tlm. 4lHit!i',f.Ianniln !-o Compte. Mlm Mabel ISNta 7ltand. iUs Margaret SISr. stu-fciS?r.ai.n?w,and stu-fciS?r.ai.n?w,and Hal1- cn,nB up to Park BMXt v yr,f.r a short visit with Dr. and Ifc P Lo Compte. w v . filBtlti hut S Weotor'. fm-morly of Park 5Mron; r,!?0?' of Pocnteilo. Ida., enmo out i?t 0311 L-'ikc Tuesday morning nnd remained until Thursday, tho guest of Mrs. F. W. Hayt. 0 Mrs. S. Hyde entertained at 9. beautifully beautiful-ly arranged dinner party Thursdny evening. even-ing. Carnntlons formed the tnblo decorations deco-rations and covers were laid for twelve. Miss Julia Jones of Salt Lake was gioat of honor nt a pleasant Informal muslcalo given by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buck at, their home Wednesday evening. Miss Jones, who Is the possessor of a rich, sweet voice, rendered a number of selections, as did Mrs. M. J. McGlll and others. Aftor listening to tho well arranged ar-ranged numbers tho guests enjoyed dainty refreshments and amid social chnt, et,c, the pJeosnnt event enmo to-n close: 'The friends Invited to meet the guest of honor, hon-or, were, Mr., and Mrs. M, J, .McQUI. Mr. and Mrs. J. McSorley. Mr..'iuid,Mr's. P. II. Towey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh. Mr and Mrs. J. Welsh, Dr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Wilson, MIbs Mae Balllee. Miss Isbell Grant. Miss Carrlo Sutton. Messrs. T. Fraser.. Will, Buck. Rev. D. O. Grabell and Fletcher Grant. Mrs. F. W. Hayt , entertained nt luncheon Informally Thursdny at 1 o'clock complimentary' to her guest, Mrs. J. C. Wcotor of Pocatello, Ida. Only a few former for-mer friends of Mrs. Wccter's were present pres-ent and tho altcrnoon proved a most enjoyable en-joyable one. Tho dining table was prettily pret-tily arranged with clusters of pink geraniums, gera-niums, while dainty hend painted pluco cards dono In pink- wild roses marked the placo of each guest. Those Invited to meet Mrs. Wester were, Mrs. C. M. Wilson, Wil-son, Mrs. A. R. Weeter, Mrs. J. W. Gel-ger. Gel-ger. Mrs. J. M. Loekhart and Mrs. Charles Shields. Tho regular meeting of tho Woman's Atronaeum was held at tho home of Mrs. Charles Heath Mondiy niternoon with the :csson revhiw. nnd an excellent paper read by Mrs. TX C. Wldtehead entitled, "Napoleon' Invasion of Russia." After rollcftll and the singing of "America" the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. J. Frankel tomorrow afternoon, February 6. Tho study will bo chapter VII.. question to bo found in the February magazine. Miss Llzzlo Wnldon was hostess at a charmingly arranged dinner given on Wednesday evening at tho home of her mother on Park avenue. Carnations wero used for the tnblo decorations, the same dowers being placed at tho guest's right. Miss Waldon's guests were Miss Mao Bnlllee, Miss Minnie Kesccl and Thomas Waldon. Master Wllllo Mortenson entertained a company of friends most delightfully Friday Fri-day evening, tho occasion being his eighth birthday, games, music and a sumptuous spreal made tho little tots indeed happy, and tho pleasure of the efternoon will linger lorg in the minds of the guests who were Lois Loekhart, Ruth Marshall, Ina Barnlcott. Milton Lock-hart, Lock-hart, Delia Barnlcott, David Stringer. TranclB Cunningham, Georgo Frankel, Georgo Cunningham. 11 Tho members of tho embroidery class wore pleasantly entertained at the homq of Mrs. William Bryncs Wednesday afternoon, af-ternoon, the next meeting will bo held nt tho home of Mra. A. R. Weeter on next Wednesday. Mrs F. W. Shorman and son. Ira. returned re-turned from the city Wednesday, whoro they havo bcon for some time. Miss Julia Jones returns to her homo In thd city tM3 afternoon after an enjoyable visit with Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Towoy. u Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Sutton entertained at dinner very informally on Sunday In honor of Mrs. J. Henry. Covers were laid for seven. o CharW Le Roy of California arrived In I he Park for a Visit with his sister. Mrs. G W. Gulliver. Mists Katie Farrol of Salt Luke spent Monday In the PRrk tho guest of Mrs. J. M Loekhart, ho will remain here for several days, with her brother. Alex Far-rcl. Far-rcl. and family. Mrs, Anna Saunders, who 1ms been visiting with 1'nrk friends, has returned to her home In the city. MlH Llzzlo Waldon has returned to tho Park after spending several month In Arizona. Mr. nnd Mra. Horiry Wclh returned from Zlon on Saturday P. McPhorson returned home Tuesday from a pleasant visit with his family in Zlon. Tho circle of post matrons will meet with Mrs. John Thomson next Thursday afternoon, February 9 at 2:30 o'clock- All members aro requested to be present. I v k i Mr. and Mrs. Dnrko of Salt Lake visited the D. of H. Thursday evening, and after the regular- routine business had been transacted light refreshments wero served and a short programme rendered, those taking part were Miss Sadie Wilson, Miss Florenco Morrow and Mls3 Flora Grossman. |