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Show If ' SOCIAL AND, PERSONAL I 1 t THROUGHOUT STATE Ir ' Provo Society j ' jicclal to The Tribune- . PROVO. Sept. 7,-r-Mrs. II. S. Pyno ' folightf ully entertained at a family din , or at hor home Sunday' aftornoon in nor of her husband, who will leave :o.-st wook for "Washington, D. C, to I complete his studies. , Mrs. Edward Taylor and Miss Mary "'olson, botli of Salt Lake, wcro tho quests of Mrs. E. A. Barney this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tavlor have re-rnrnod re-rnrnod to their homo in Moab, after a Jjloasant visit in this city. Mrs. A. H. DeLong has returned from tii extended trip to the coast. She reports re-ports a very pleasant sojourn. Mrs. Georgo W. Ekins delightfully entertained en-tertained a jiumbor of her girl friends it her home Thursday evening. Games, , music and a social time in general was Enjoyed by all. Refreshments wero acrved. Mrs. J. C. Graham has returned from Salt Lake, where sho visited relatives and friends for a, week. While thoro .. she was the guest of her son, Lcyland tiraham and wife. ' Mrs. Joseph Niblcy, of LoGrando, ! Ore., is visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. "W. IT. Duscabcny, for a few weeks. Sho is accompanied by her sister, sis-ter, Miss Edith, who has been visiting in LoGrando for somotimo. Miss "Florence "Warner was a Salt Lake visitor this week. Mr. Henry Kcnward, formerly of this city, but now residing in Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, visited ola friends in this 'city. Ho is the guest of his sister, Mrs. G. C. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1?. Schocnmetzlcr, of "New Douglass. 111., are tho guests of . Mrs. Charles Mo chic, of this city, for a 'few days. 1 Mrs. Hannah ATrowsmith was tho guest of Mrs. George "W. Elkins this .week. Mr. Alma Huish, of Payson, spent a couplo of days this week visiting rela- t,ivcs and friends in this city.- Mr. '.Huish has ncccptcd a position as cash-, cash-, ier in- tho bank at Salina. ' Mrs. Albert Knudsen was the hostess at a social given at her new homo Friday Fri-day evening. About thirty young peo-plo peo-plo enjoyed" a merry evening of games and music. Lunch was served. Mrs. John Stewart and Mrs. Eliza Nelson have returned from their sum-r sum-r : rac'r outing in Provo Canyon. Senator Rood Smoofc entertained a luW party of friends on a sail across tho InSt lake to Saratoga, Friday. Leaving Pro- KfT vo at 7 o'clock they reached Saratoga, Bt , whore an excellent- fish dinner was en- 851 -joyed. aJJ Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Wilson visited "Hi ' friends in Eureka this week. Six B Miss Estclla Bennett, of this citv, Bf. , ind Mrs. Frank W. Ottcrstrom. of Salt jORj ' Lake, wero married in the Salt Lake flw Templo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ot- Hl torslrom will be at home to tlioir friends BB after October 1, in Salt Lake. Miss SB- Bennett was one of Provo 's beautiful and -accomplished young ladies, the H daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J3cnj. Ben- NB nctt. H I'arlcy Smoot, manager of tho Smoot I Lumber company, entertained his cm-ployees cm-ployees and partners on a yachting trip Ml j i on Utah lake Monday. -N Ur E ( Mrs. Phil Speckarfc was tho hostess at Kj 1 an evening social given at her homo M Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and WJ Mrs. Willard, who left Fridaj', enroute Hj V fr Germany, where thej- will spend the Q ' next two years. Tho guests wero mostly HI relatives. U v tti Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bcasle- outer- 1 tained at a family reunion at their home Wednesday in honor of the birthday an- m niverffory of "Grandma" Riggs. A so- ra , : 1 cial and musical evening was passed and H dinner v."as served. V 1 I Ogdem Society 1 : i Spcclnl to Tho Tribune. OGDEN'. Sept. 7. A pretty wedding of Thursday evening, with all the halo of tho early autumn, was that of Miss Bertha Lnnslols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Langlolo. to Aluln Anderson of Rono, New. which took place at the home of -the bride's parents. Tho ceremony cere-mony was porforniod at 0:30 by President Presi-dent C F. Mlddleton, and after the ceremony cere-mony supper was served for the members mem-bers of the family. The bride wore u sown of ocru silk, with trimmings of Bilk not and IrJsh point, Ineo. The bridesmaid was Miss Anderson, a ulster of the bridegroom, bride-groom, and Mr. l.anglols was best man. The homo was bright with llowora and ferns, the parlor decorations being carried car-ried out in pink and tho dining room In whlto and yftllow. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Ander-son will leave Monday for Reno, where thoy will make their home. - A pleasantly arranged card party of Wednesday ovenlng was tho ono given by Miss Margaret Miller at her homo on Mndlson avenue. Tho game was five hundred hun-dred and tho lucky players receiving prizes wero Miss Beatrice Reading, Miss Vcnia Mooro, Morris Wclman and Fred Greene. Quantities of asters and dahlias wore used In tho decorations, and six tables ta-bles wcro filled with tho players. Miss Bertha CMIfton was hostess on Wednesday aftornoon at a five hundred party, followed by luncheon, given In honor of Miss Mildred Uussoll of Nashville, Nash-ville, Tenn. Tho rooms woro beautifully gay with masses of sunflowers and golden gold-en glow, tho mantol being banked with tho bright blossoms. Tho doors were arched with clusters of vines, and tho table ta-ble was pretty with vases of asters. Covers Cov-ers wcro laid for twenty and prizes at cards wore won by Miss Myrtle Jardeaux and Miss Winifred Roberts. V 4 . A Jolly surprlso of Thursday evonlng was the ono given In honor of Miss Dorothy Doro-thy Vincent by about twenty of hor young friends. Games and music wore features of the ovenlng, and supper was served at 10 o'clock, vases of asters adorning tho table. In a guosslng contest prizes wore won by Miss Marjorlo FIshor and Stnnloy Gray. Those present woro Misses Delia Harding. Adelaide Flinders, Mary Doming. Lois Parkinson. Marjorlo Fisher. Elsa Brownlcy, Daisy Morgan. Ruth Ferris, Sarah Goldlng. Virginia Paundors; Messrs. Ernest Rolston, James Fielding. Dick Somncr. Stanley Gray. Archie Cole. Herbert Manslng. Charles Hnlo, Homer Mills, Gordon Ellis and Eugene Eu-gene Farmer. Henry Hardy loft Thursday-evening for Loveland. Colo., where ho goes to accept a position wkh tho Great Western Sugar factors-. . Mr. and Mrs. C D. Sullivan returned Monday from a short visit with friends In Evanston. Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy and children left Wednesday evening for tho East. Mr. Hnrdy goes to Chicago as delegate to tho cannon's convontlon. and Mrs. Hardy will stop off at Council Bluffs. Ta.. where she will visit hor parents until Mr. Hardy's return. Miss l.cta Morton entertained a few friends informally at cards on Tuesday ovenlng. Prizes wore won by Miss Daisy Greene and Victor Morrison. Vases of carnations and a:ters wore arranged about tho roo1-"' and a basket of roses adornod the t Sixteen guests en joyed the pleasant affair. ' Mra. A. V. Mcintosh has returned from a week's stay with friends In Evanston, Wyo. - Mrs. E. A. Cook Is homo from an extended ex-tended visit with friends In California. D. A. Smytho and three sons. Frank. Walter and Edward, left Wednesday for Washington, D. C, where the boys will attend the Georgetown University. Mr. Smytho will visit tho Jamestown exposition expo-sition before returning. Miss Louise McDonald entertained the members of her club on Thursday nftor-noon. nftor-noon. The guests of tho club were Miss Georgia Winters and Miss Daisy Gordon. MM Mrs. George B. Bennett was hostess on Tuesday afternoon at a luncheon given in honor of her slstr. Miss Muriel Fraser of Fresno. Cal. The decorations were carried out in pale blue and whlto, tho table being beautiful with whlto roses. Blue chiffon streamers were fastened to each corner of the table from tho chandelier, chan-delier, and the prevailing colors were everywhere carried out In many pretty little details. Sixteen guests were present pres-ent to meet Miss Franer. ' Miss Julia Parkinson is back from Lake Tahoe, Cal., where she spent tho summer. Miss Cora Barton ontcrtaincd about twenty friends at cards on Tuesday evening. even-ing. John Heywood left Tuesday for Washington. Wash-ington. D.- C. where ho will attend the University of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Christiansen and daughter of San Francisco aro tho guests of Mrs. Chrlstlansens parents, Mr and Mrs. C. N. Austin. a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Derek are back from a throe weeks' wedding trip through tho East. A pleasant social event on Monday evening was tho surprlso given in honor, of Mrs. B. Li. Reynolds by about a score of hor friends. t , Mir. and Mrs. T. W. Jackman and daughter Susie aro back from a trip through Washinglonand Oregon. Miss ?Iayme McDermott has returned from a visit to Shelton. fCeb., and is tho guest of Mrs. John McDermott at the I-Iualy. Later she will go .to Bozeman, Mont., where she will teach school this winter. Mrs. W. A. Robertson was hosteps, and Mrs. George Chamberlain of Cedar Rap-Ids, Rap-Ids, la., was tho guest of honor. Wednesday Wednes-day evening, at a pleasantly arranged evening affair given at the home of tho hostess mother,' Mrs. C. D. Tyroo. Cards and music contributed to the amuso-ments amuso-ments of the evening, and about thirty guests were present to meet Mrs. Chamberlain. Cham-berlain. . Miss Lillian Holman is spending a few weeks with friends In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Roy, C McICInney and children left Thursday evening for their homo In Weiser, Ida., after a live weeks visit In the city with Mrs. McKInney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Buclunlller. Miss Nell Tackett Is back from a several sev-eral weeks vacation spent in the East While away sho visited at Des Molnei Omaha, Denver and Colorado Springs. Mies Beatrice Farloy Is the guest of Mrs. Fred H. May In Salt Lake. Mrs. A. P. . Bigelow was hostess on Thursday afternoon at a charmingly arranged ar-ranged afternoon affair, tho guests numbering num-bering about forty. Cards afforded an Interesting In-teresting diversion, and prizes were cut for and wero awarded to Mrs. TI ' n Sponccr and Mro. Frank J. Cannon. Tho decorations wero astern- rind dahlias, nnd the luncheon appointments were dainty In every dotal!. Park City Society Special to The Tribune. PARK CITY. Utah, Sept. 7 The pleaStnn! homo of Mr. nnd Mrn. Honry Hughes was the scene of a brilliant bril-liant gathering Thursday evening, when a roceptlon was given In honor of Mr and Mrs. A. W. Street, whoso marriage was recently solemnized In Minnesota. Tho parlor where the rocelvlng party stood was prettily decorated with vases and bowls of sweet pens and goldcnglow. tho dining-room was especially dainty with Its decorations of deep red. runners run-ners of rod which wero strung from the chandelier to tho four corners of the board. A cut-glass basket filled with rod sweet peas was placed In tho center of the table, while tho eamo brilliant hues adorned mantel and sideboard. Hero coffee and Ices wero served by Miss Eva Hughes," Mrs. William Roodninn and Mrs. Charles Shields. An Impromptu programme pro-gramme was rendered In which Miss Cathorlno Donoweth, Mrs. J. J. Franke), Miss Laura Townscnd and Mrs. Arthur Williams took part. From 8 until 11 tho rooms woro throngod with callers, and It wa midnight before tho pleasant event came io a close. Mr. nnd Mrs. Street have taken tho Watson homo on Emplic avenue, whero they will bo pleased to meet their friends. H 41 The ploasant homo of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams was the scone of a Jolly gathering Friday evening when the former was given an old-fashioned surT prise party, a number of friends nr- ranging all tho details. FIvo Hundred was played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. H. B. Hampton. Mrs. R. E. Wight, Gcoigo E. Hedges and Honry Hughes. Dainty refreshments were served late. In tho ovenlng. Those who enjoyed the pleasant event woro Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mrs. F. M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. Diem. Mrs. J. J. Frankel. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Rocdmnn. Miss Eva Hughes. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Giles. Mrs. E. J. Bcggs, Miss Hannah Leeompio. Miss L. Mohir. Mrs. H. B. Hampton, Mm. Joseph- Chartrand, Mr. and Mrs. G. ID. Hedges. Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Wight. Mr. nnd Mr,s J. Welsh, Mrs. Charles Shields. Henry Hughes, Dr. E. P. Lecompte and Edward Ed-ward Lccompte. Dr. nnd Miss Bardslcy gavo a mo3t delightful C o'clock dinner Friday ovenlng oven-lng In honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Rose. Ten woro present. t k A party of young people, accompanied accom-panied by a chaperone. spent Saturday up tho Tramway. Those of the party woro Jean Bryne. Ollle Allen. Ethel and Will Bladder. Dela and Ina Barnicnit, Celesta Paulson. Mary Huddv, David Orr. ! M. Wynne, Harry, Lawrence nnd Lcn Uaddon. Gelger Shields. Will Horn. Ira and Francis Diem, John Canty, Ruth and Coleman Greenwcll. M. Stringer and George Cunningham. Max Bamberger entertained at dinner 1 Tuesday evening: his guests Included Mr. and .Mrs. J. J. Frankel, Mr. Jones and son and Mr. Rclnhart. V Mesdames E. C N'orris. T. McFalls, A. Durkln. K. Oliner, James Farrel. E. Wright, M. Jones, ,C. McFarlaml and E. Morris picnicked up tho Tram on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hubbard entertained enter-tained a small party of friends at bridge j whis,t Friday evening.' " K 1 Mlsn Hannah Lccompte. Miss Florence Talbot t. Miss Eva Lambert, Miss Tctslo Lambert, Moure. Edward Lccompte. Harry Har-ry Hall. Sam N. Raddon. Lee Talbot t and Will ITattebcrger spent Sunday most enjoyably at the Mot Pots. b j Montaguo Alien entertained at dinner very Informally Wcdnoadny evening at North Park. Sweet peas formed tho table decorations and covers were laid ' for ten. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frankel gave an j Informal dinner Wednesday evening In honor of Max Bamberger of tho Little j Bell and his father, who la here on a t visit from Germany. 1 Mrs. Frankel gavo an informal lunch- ! eon Wednesday noon. Her guests were Clara Monk of Midway. Ruth Andrews, Willie Mortenson and Georgo Frankel. . I The hall given by the Minors' union I Monday evening was one of the social ox-onts of tho past week, fully four hundred hun-dred being In attendance. k I Mrss Blrdlo Bcatly entertained tho I members. of the Forgot-Mo-Not club most ! delightfully Friday evening, and with j games and music the time passed onlv loo quickly for the happy enmnany. Miss Birdie's guests included the Mises Olllo I Smith, Frances Fargo. Frances R. Shields, Enid Riloy. Grace Stringer. Vina I Mawhlnney. Anna Paul, Eleanor Wright and Hlldred Wilson. Mrs. G. E. Hedges entertained at a nrottlly-arrangod luncheon on Thursday in compliment to Mrs. J. F. Richardson of Los Angeles. The children of tho Congregational Sundny-school enjoyed an outing at the pleasant homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Hoyt on Wednesday. All sorts of games wero played on the lawn.- where an unusually un-usually Jolly time was haO"by the gathering. gath-ering. Miss Lllllo Pierce returned to the city yesterday, after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Grose at tho Ontario mine. Mrs. O. C. Lockhart returned from the' city Thursday morning. i Lyman Fargo of Pocatcllo and Thomas Blyth of Evanston. camo up to Park Friday morning, and remained two days with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fargo. Mlssew Nellie .Tonnlng's, Gertie Woods', Clarence Gates. C. JI. Jones. N. M. Jones, will spend today at tho Hot Pots. r Mrs." John Bogan entertained ten of her friends at dinner Wednesday In honor of Mrs. Carpenter. The D. of II. gavo a banquet at their hall Thursday evening In honor of ChW of Honor Mrs. A. Hollendrako. Mrs. Hartwell and Mrs. T. Watson had charge of tho affair. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Short entertained very informally at dinner on Sundav in honor of Mr. and Mrs.V. I. youngDerg. Mrs. Ella B. Jennings and two children chil-dren returned from Provo Tuesday, after spending tho summer there with Mr. and Mrs. John Marwlck. lr Mrs. W. H. Clapp and two sons, who havo been gupsts of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clapp and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sherman for several days, havo returned to their home in Zlon. V w Mrs. Fred Morgan and daughter,' Thel-ma. Thel-ma. who have been visiting In Idaho and Wyoming for tho past two months, returned re-turned home Monday morning. Miss Catherine Denewe'th, supervisor of drawing nnd music In the puhllc schools, Is homo from California, whero sho spent the summer months. John F. Gclgor departed for his old Continued ou Pago Five |