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Show Special to Tho Tribune TAUIC OITT, Aug: 2C Mrs. John F. Wolsli was hostess of a channncr nfternoon party given at hor cosy homo Tuesday i'lvo hundred hun-dred was thc camo Indulced In, tho prims helm? won by Mrs, W. J. Biclc and Mrs. P. H. Towoy. Tho rooms wero bright with mnny bowls of fratrrant blnnpoms, tho dnlnty gowns wom by tho ladlus blendlncr beautifully with tho bright 6urroundlncs. Thoso who onjoyed tho charming affair wcro Mrs. F. IV. Shorman, Mrs. P. II. Towoy, Mrs. W. D. Sutton. Mrs. J. MoSorloy, Mra. Charles Heath, Mrs. "William "Wil-liam Btalcy, Mrs, "W J. Uuok, Mrs. O. Gulliver, Gulli-ver, Mrs. K. D. Kobblni", Mrs. II. Iluchcs, Mrs, F, Smith. Mrd. I.,. Hitchcock. Mrs. W. T. IIumc3. Mrs. D. n. Shlolds, Mrs, J. Hoff-mnn, Hoff-mnn, Mm. M. J. McGIll, Mrs. T. Fraser, Mrs. Y. II. Clapp, Mrs. C. M, Wllcon, Mrs. H. Wlsht. Mrs. J. T. Kcscol, Mrs. Jj. Kimball, Mrs. M. D. Middour, Mrs. F. M. Smith, Mra. C. n. .Marshall. Mrs. A. VillIam, Mrn. Wcst-colt, Wcst-colt, Mrs. M. D. Hurlbut. Mrs. U K. Iluhbnr.l. Mrs. Chnrlos Shields, Mrs. M. J Mulloy nnd daughter of Snn Frnnclsco. Mrs. Currlo of Salt Lake, Mis. S Sutherland of Provo. Mrs. S. K. Stono of IOs Angeles, Mrs. C. Boring of Missouri. Mis-souri. Mrs. E. E. Shepherd of Salt Laltc. Miss Itnlxjl Grnnt, Mlv Kato Mnlonc, Misses Vlolot nnd Ambor Bardsloy, MIks Katliorlno' Lawrence, Law-rence, Miss Mlniilo CiinnlnKham, Mies 12va Hughca, Mies Corrlo Sutton nnd MIbh Mnmlo Swan of Salt I-nko. Mrs. M. J. Mulloy and daughter. Mis Lillian, Lil-lian, of San Fruncltsco, wcro guests' of honor at a charming luncheon given on Saturday at 1 o'clock at tho homo of Mrp, M. J. McGIll ami her mothor, Mrs. John McSorloy, Tho dining-room wns especially bright with; many bowls of sweet pcn3 nrllstlcally arrnngod. Runners Run-ners of smllax and loosely pcnttcrcd nasturtiums nastur-tiums wcro used on tho board, a largo mound of the snino In tho cqntcr completing tho pretty effect. Besides tho honored guests nnd tho hostesses, thoro wcro present Mrs. J. Thomson, Mrs. J. T. Kcscol, Mrs. V. J. Buck. Mrs. J. Welsh, Mrs. T. Fraser and Miss Anna Corrl-gan. Corrl-gan. . i Miss Frieda Funk was hostess of a pleasant r.nd enjoynblo Kensington given at tho homo of her parontii Saturday afternoon. Tho par-lors par-lors wero fragrant with fiunntltlos of swot pens, whllo many vases of nasturtiums graced available corners In tho dining-room. Mls' Penrl Snyder won tho prize In tho guessing contest, whllo a number ot plnno selections wero given by MIm Laura Townsend, Miss Florcnco Hurlbut nnd tho hostess. At C o'clock a dainty luncheon was served. Thoso wbo enjdyed Miss Frkda'd hospitality wcro Miss Bernlco DCS nnd Miss l.lla AVorrcl of Salt Lake. Miss Laura Townsend, Miss Ednn "Wll-kenson, "Wll-kenson, MIps Florence Hurlbut, Mips Pearl Snyder, Miss Lillian Hedges, Miss Laura Huddy, Miss Katliryn Cunningham, Miss May Hedgca and Miss Claralyn Ksford. Llttlo Miss Josoplilnd Bcro' entertained a smnll company of little friends at a pleasant lawn party Tuesday afternoon. Games, mur.lo nnd a tempting luncheon wnro features of tho Jolly affair, the guests enjoying every moment of tho time Among tho friends present wero Gcrtrudo Evans. Orucllla Cunnlngton. Etta Stnlcy, Both Boyd. Delia Basband, Florcnco Kimball. Luolla Smith, Kllla Baros. KUa Camp"bell, Ivlo Rnsbnnd, Iorelta Cunnlngton, Nelcy McClelland, Orba Chrlstcnson and Bor-bara Bor-bara Hasscn. Mrs. Alex Farrel gavo a Jolly picnic pnrty ,up tho "Tnm" Friday In honor of her guest. Miss Irma Xash of Salt Lako. Tho day was happily spent and enjoyed by tho following young Indies: Misses Both Boyd. Ruth Andrews. An-drews. Lulu Carpenter, Luella Smith, Dorothy Doro-thy Heath. Florence Klmbnll, Vera Jones, Orba Chrlstensen, Ada Kimball, Crescent Smith. Luella Farrell and I. Chrlntensen. Mnplo hall was the scene of a largo gathering gath-ering Tuesday ovenlng. when tho B. Y. university uni-versity hand and orchestra of Provo gavo a concert and ball, which proved a decided social success. The following excellent programme wns rendered, after which dancing was Indulged In-dulged In: Overture "Amaxon" Bond Cornet solo "Addoh Polka" Fred J. Foisted Violin solo Tho Seventh Air Varlc.Prot Miller Vocal solo (n) '"Bjautlful Home of Paradlso" (1)) "Annio Laurlo"..MIes Florence Jepperson Clarinet solo "Swiss Boy".. John Sondercggcr Cornet solo "Perlcs" F. J. Felstcd and Prof. Mlllor Vocal solj (a) '"Ave Maria" (b) Lullaby "Sltop, Baby. Sleep" Miss Pearl Boron Violin solo "Tho Blue Bolls of Scotland" Mastor Ralph Booth Bass solo "The Mighty Deep" Prof. Saucr The following .ladles spent Thursday at the Hot Pots: Mrs. J. a Hayes. Mrs. William-Kncalo. William-Kncalo. Miss Violet Wright, Miss Mary Hayes. Mra. C. C. Hayes nnd Miss Lillian Kncnlc. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wllllnmu entertained nt a beautifully appointed 6 o'clock dinner Monday Mon-day owning In compliment to tholr sister. Mrs. Ch.irlos Bovlng. and dnughlor Eleanor, who are guests at the Williams home. Sweet peas wcro artistically arranged on tho board and about tho rooms, whllo sprays of the eamo fragrsint blotoms wtre ulnced at each plate-'ihosj plate-'ihosj who mjoyed Mr. and Mrs Williams's hospitality bosldo the guests of honor wero Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hubbard and brother. Harry Denn. Mrs. S. E. Stono nnd eon ot Snn Franclrco. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blochcr. Mrs. F. C. Doncvan of Provo, Mlns Halllo FeiTln of Sr.lt Lake. Miss Kathorlne Iaw-rence. Iaw-rence. Miriam Hubbard and Marjorlo Williams. Wil-liams. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blocher ontcrtalned at luncheon very Informally Monday noon In honor of their guosts, Mrs. Donovan and Miss Ferron Covers wero laid for six. Dr. W. J. Bardtlcy and nlstur Miss Amber gavj an Informal dinner Monday ovenlng In honor ot J. M. Caokell and a small party of friends. MIks Ethel M. Clark and Lorenzo M. Mulr-brook, Mulr-brook, two popular your.g people of Park City, wero married at Evnnston a week ngo. Tho marriage was a ourprlso to their many friends. They nro receiving congratulations, and for the present aro at homo with tho groom's relations re-lations on Norfolk avonue. Miss Anna Dcason and Patrlclc Ferguson wo-o united In marriage at tho Catholic church Wednesday noon, Rev- Father Galllgnu officiating, offi-ciating, 'iho brldo woro u beautiful gown of white silk and carried a 6howur bouquet ot whlto roses. Misses Anna Corrlgan and Tesslo Dcason noted as bridesmaids and woro dainty white gowns nnd carried sweet peas. Tho groom was attended by D. M Cann nnd Georgo Ferguson. A largo reception was hold at the homo of tho bride's parents In tho ovon-Ing, ovon-Ing, many friends calling to wish tho happy couple success and happiness. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferguson will bo hero for a short tlmo and then will probably go to Denver to moko their futuro home. Announcamont cards havo been Issued by Mrs. Joseph Haynes to tho marriage of her daughter, Edith Mabol Morris, to Bert L, Crlpps on Tuesday, September 6, Salt Lako City. Mr. snd Mrs. Salmon of tho Woodstdo mine, Miss Kate Malono, tho MIss-js Clark and Sullivan Sul-livan of Eureka cpent Tuesday at tho Hot Pots Miss Gennvlovo A. Connor of Salt Lako was guest of honor at a candy pull given by Miss Miriam Raddon Friday afternoon and a Jolly tlmo woo had by tho friends present, who wero Blancho Delghton, Afton Olson, Mildred Hos-mcr, Hos-mcr, Frances Shlolds, Dora Evans, Lllllo AIIk-ppugh, AIIk-ppugh, TcmIc McLaughlin, Anna Wilson, Jcan-nlo Jcan-nlo Sherman and Ethol Whlttcnbergcr, Mra. W. J- Buck entortnlncd a company of friends most delightfully at cards Thursday afternoon. "Five hundred" was tho caino played, prizes being won by Mrs. S. Fargo, and ,Mrn. John Diem. Delicious refreshments woro served and a Jolly tlmo had by thu friends present. A Jolly plcnlo was given at the California mine on Friday, when Mr. nnd Mro. Speaker chaporoned tho party, nnd where an unusually hnppy day wo3 spent by tho Invited friends. An early start was mado, tho return trip being be-ing made by moonlight. Thoso who enjoyed tho outing woro Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gltnch, Mrs. Hoopor, Mra. Taylor," Mm. Martin. Mrs. Browor, Gcrtrudo McLaughlin. Esther Webb, Tosslo McLaughlin, Mary Bernlo, Ilono Taylor, Tay-lor, Florcnco Speaker, Ivn Qltsch, Gortrudo Btrnlo. Will noopcr, N'orrls Cltach. Paul Bernlo, Ber-nlo, Cleo Gltsch, Robort Taylor nnd Paul Speaker, Mra, Thomas Fraser was liontexs of a beautifully beau-tifully appointed luncheon given at her plono-nnt plono-nnt home near tho Alllnnco tunnel on Tuesday Tues-day pink and whlto carnation wero used In tho decoration ot the lward, around which wero ecattd bosldo tho hostess Mrs. M, J. Mulloy, Mrs, M. J. McGIll. Mrs. W. J. Buck, Miss Lillian Mulloy and Mrs- J, McSorlcy. Mies Kato Thorpo returned to tho city on Wednesday after an enjoynblo visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. W. Culbertson. Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Chnrtrand and threo children roturnod to tholr homo In Jilon after a month's visit with Mr. and Mro. J. W. Pearson nnd family. Miss Vnlcntlna Murphy, who hns been tho guest of Mm, Dan B. Shields for tho past weok, has roturnod to tho city. Mrs. Al Hlgsou has roturnod to Pooalello after a pleasant visit with Park relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. ,D. Hurlbut, Miss Jessie, MIm Florcnco and Master Frank, departed for Zlon Friday, whero they will make their fu- lure homo. Tholr host of Park friends wish thcin unbounded success and happiness. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Frankel and son spent Thursdny In Zion with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ros-enbaum. Ros-enbaum. MIps Lllllo Allspaugh of Payson Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Diem. MIos Ruby Cushlng 1b homo from a two months visit with rolatlvca at Salt Lake. Miss Ruth Wllaon, who has been stopping at tho Short cottage at Brighton for two weeks. Is bnck to Park ngnlp. Mr. and Mrs. Nwl Ferry rodo over from Brighton Tuesday and spent tho day in Park. Miss Ruth Andrews Is visiting with friends at Mldwny, having gono over on Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas Fanning of Salt Lako Is visiting visit-ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kolly. Mrs., M. J. McGIll nnd guests leavo for a week's stny In the city this afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Schmldlnp and daughter of Cincinnati nro guests of Will Schmldlap at tho King Consolidated. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Don, Miss Gortrudo Mclaughlin. Mc-laughlin. Charles Shlolds, P. McPhcrson, H. Hughes, upent Saturday at Heber. Tho Misses Floronco nnd May Kolly Bpent Thursday In Salt Lako. Mrs. W S. Bird and two children of Salt Lake aro visiting In Park with Mr. and Mrs, F, A. Bird nnd family. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Armstrong spent Sunday Sun-day and. Monday In Park visiting with thr many friends nnd acquaintances. Mrs. E. E. Shepherd and daughtor. Miss-Edna. Miss-Edna. le(t for their home In tho city Wcdncs-doy Wcdncs-doy nftcr a pleasant visit In Park. Miss Winnlfrcd Smith Is vl3ltlng with relatives rela-tives In Zlon. Miss Alice Delghton Is visiting In tho. city with Mrs. Harry Raddcn. Rev. J. H. Murray, Mrs. Murray and family fam-ily "hnvo gone to Salt Lake, whero they will mako tho)r futuro home. ' Mrs. Dan B. Shlolds Is vleltlng with relatives rela-tives In Zlon. Miss Mamlo Swan ot Snlt Lake Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Towoy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Mixer, who havo been spending several weeks nt Brighton, returned re-turned to the metropolis on Sunday by way of Pork City. Mrs. Ella Jennings nnd. two children nro homo from an extended visit with relatives at Provo. , Mls-s Gcnevlove O'Connor of Snlt Lako lo the guest of Miss Miriam Raddon. Mrs. George Ebert of Zlon spent Tuesday nnd Wednesday In Park with Mrs. A. A. Kennedy. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. Rico spent Monday In Park. Miss Vlolot Bardsloy Is the guest of her sister sis-ter and brother, Mies Ambor, and Dr. W. J. Pardsley. Mrs. John Diem and two sons returned homo on Tuesday from a two months' visit with relatives at Reno and San Frnnclsco. Mrs F. C. Donovan of Provo and Miss Halllo Hal-llo Fcrrln of Salt Lako left for their homo yesterday after a pleasant visit with Mr. nnd J.Irs. C. A. Blochcr. Mr. and Mrs. Rlchnrd A. Keyes ot Salt Lako spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hnyt. |