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Show Special to The Tribune PAftK CITY. Jan 9. Ultle Miss Henrietta Bird entertained a number of her young frtonds at a charming afternoon parly Saturday, Satur-day, tho occasion being her fifth birthday Mrs. Bird left nothing undone to make the event a happy one, and tho little tots will long remember the plea.niro afforded them upon this occasion. After amusing thcmrtlves with games, music and romping, a dainty luncheon wns nerved, and each gueat wan presented with a tiny basket filled with chocolates. Miss Henrietta received many gifts whloh she will "prize In after years'. Those, who enjoyed the plcapant vont were- I.uclle Plko Crcesa Fife, Bessie McAfeo. Florence Andrews. Ruth Town-send, Town-send, Mary Pegan. Marie Thompson, Anna Sutton, Edith Glrard. Grace Pegan. Arland Plko. Clifford Fife. Lillian McAfee. Linden Shafer and Maud Sutton Mr and Mrs. F. M Smith entertained a small company of friends very Informally Saturday Sat-urday evening. Cards were Indulged In, after which a tempting supper was sorvod. Tho friends present were: Mr. and Mrs W. D. Sutton, Mr and Mrs. R. D. Robblns, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Towey, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frnnk-l, Frnnk-l, Mr. and Mrs. F A. Bird, Mrs. J. Thomson, Thom-son, Miss Berthx Gotsch, Ml cm Mario Dexter, Miss Carrie Sutton, A. R. Weeter and F. A. McCarly. Tho nowly-organlzed dnnclng club held Its flrut of a series of dances at Sutton's hall Tuesday evening, and tho following ladles and gentlemen wcr present: Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Golhl, Mr. and Mrn. F W Sherman, Mr and Mrs. L. B. Wight, Dr and Mrs. R. E. Wight, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Robblm., Mr. and Mis John Diem, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Crlpps, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bird, Sir. and Mrs. B. Dcnson, Mr and Mrs. W D. Sutton, Mr and Mrn. Charles Shields. Mr and Mra. J. W. Thompson, Thomp-son, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoffman, Miss Christina McDonald, Mlrs Bertha Getch. Miss Marie Dexter. Miss Kath-erlno Kath-erlno ljawrer.ee, Dr E. K. Ward, G. Fahrcn-dorf, Fahrcn-dorf, Georgo Wllkenson. S. H. Trowcck, Dr J W Bardsley, L. Talbott, J. A Malla, II W. Schmldlapp, Miss Talbot and Miss Bourne. Tho many cchool friends of Norrla Gotsch gavo him a Jolly surprise Wednesday evening, the occasion being his fourteenth birthday Games and music woro tho amusements and later refrjihments wore served by hlo parents, Mr. ond Mrs. C. II. Gotech. The friends present pres-ent were thi Mlssen Dora Evans, Blrdlo Beat-ty, Beat-ty, Bessie Cushlnr, Emily Foster. Tesale Mc-Iauglilln. Mc-Iauglilln. Frances Shields, Cleo Getech, Joan-nle Joan-nle Sherman, Afton Oleon. Anna Wilson. Hszel Leary. Miriam Raddou, May Nlmms, Messrs. Warwick Footer, Leo Lenrl, Ralph Townsend, Lewis Oleon, Richard Smith, Oscar Pape, John Buck, Lejand Nichols, Charles Conlon and Dwlghl Lenzl. Gelger Shields celebrated his twelfth birthday birth-day very Informally at the horn-) of his parents Friday evjnlnc from 7 until 10. Music, games and light refreshments were features of tlw evening twelve claxsmatca taking part In tho festivities as follows. Ruby Gushing. Mary Townsend. Teenle Wilson, Edith Lanyon. Alice Bates, Hazel Zullff, Leah Townsend. cKlth Buck. Will Horn, Dwlght Lenzl, Ira Sherman, Ira Dlm and Fraser Buck. Tho Woman's Athenaeum met at the home of Mrs. E. C. Whitehead Monday afternoon, tho president and twelve members answering to rollcall. Mrs. L. B. Wight read an entertaining enter-taining and well-written paper on '"City Administration Ad-ministration ' Mrs, B. Deason played an Instrumental In-strumental selection, after which the club nd-Journed nd-Journed to meet with Mrs. C M Wlleon on Monday, February 12 Lenon review chapters 17 IS and 10 In short hlhtory of France, parliamentary par-liamentary drill, committee work and voting. MIm Elenor Wright entertained the members mem-bers of tho T G. G. club at tho homo of her mother Friday evening Those prcnent were the Mliws Birdie Beatty, Ross Golst, Enid Riley. Frnncen Shields, Olllo Smith, Hllilrod Wilson. Annie Paul, Graco Stringer, Vina Mawhlnney. Mabel Carpenter Tho Duollcate Whist club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Golst nxt Tuesday evening, even-ing, February 1.!. nt 3 o'clock. Mr. C. M. Wilson entertained tho members of her Bunday-Kchool claas Saturday nftcmoon. Tho uaual Jolly tlm was had by tho happy company, all entering In the festlvltlen. Miss Eva. Lambert entertained tho O. N. O. club at tho lioma of Mrs. A. R. Weoter Wednesday evening. Mrs. C F. Golst went down to th metropolis Friday for a short stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M W. Jfewcomb. Judge W I Snyder nnd mother. Mro. n. Wells of Salt Iiko. came up to Pnrlc Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Wulls will remain for several weekH with her win und daughter, Dr. and Mrn. E. P. I.ecomptc. Mrs. Sherman Fargo and her daughters, Franccc, Dorothy and Alice, relumed from th city Monday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Adum Peterson hare gone to Washington, whero thoy expect to remain Indefinitely In-definitely Tho circle of Past Matrons was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. E. C. White-hood White-hood Thursday afternoon. The next meeting meet-ing will bo held at tho home of Mrs. J. Thomson. A special meeting of tho Lad I on' soclnty of tho Congregational church was held at tho church parlors Friday afternoon. ' Tho regular meeting of the O. E. S. will bo held al Masonic hall Monday evening, February Feb-ruary 12, at tho appointed time. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hubbard entertained at a pleasant informal dinner Tuesday ovenlng in compliment to Dr S W. Piatt and Dr. E, K. Ward. Covers wero laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. 8hlclds arc enjoying thomselves In toinny California. Miss Eva Lambert returned from American Fork Sunday morning. Mr. Clarence Drake returned to tho city Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William McLaughlin, who has been visiting vis-iting at Ogden and Logan with relatives for sovcral weeks, has returned to her homo In Park. Mrs. R. D. Robblns, accompanied by her mother, departed for California Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Towey have gone to California for a month's stay with friends. Metdamee O. O. Snyder. K. Therlot. Sir and Mrn. Rob Kimball and Mls Jean Therlot aro back front tbo city, whem they went to attend tho burial of Mrs. Wlllurd Snyder. |