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Show rfcity I Hjffeec. 1. The dancing 4Qqil Prof. II. B. Younger s"8 afternoon, vrns tnS(Wnt events of tho week, CMi,Scrs were noticed tho WBer' Jenn'c Sherman, JJ 'nflfMnrcarel Fitzpatrick, UZ Uio Lyons. 'Hhea Riley, P-kJ tildred Wilson, Eleanor PYEvnns, Anna Wilson, Jtyormack, Lizzie With-"Gites, With-"Gites, Lizzie Shields, Ednn "JcClellan, Ethel Doyle, tfBlauch Lvons, Sarah Fargo, Mabel Carpcn-$S; Carpcn-$S; Bcrrj-, Etta Staley, RftVcs, Dena and Mary XS Stringer, Loretla Jon-SBonner, Jon-SBonner, Maggie Bolton, TOifl, Lillian Kneale. Mae VkKfMcLain. Jennie Wilson, KPlSMnry Donnhue, Tccnie JwPillianis. Buby McCarty, ll3Aencs Kellv, Alhc Dur-ttttff. Dur-ttttff. Aliner, Carpenter, E. Myhomson. L. Raddon. J. Wines, C. Blum and others. tirjif'Ray B. Harkness were, Ess of a most elaborate ftytAl Southern-French din-5 din-5 MWhcir home on Woodside Afaiving at (5 o'clock. The "resplendent, with quan-ftJnnd quan-ftJnnd yellow chrysanthe-je chrysanthe-je dining-room was prpt- 'Vith pink, red and win to . I maiden-hair fern. A DOBife filled with carnations ,!&tho center of tlic board latkilflowers strewn careless-, careless-, , -jloth. Altogether it whs '.afosfc elaborate affairs ever .Resides the host and host- rc laid for Mr. and Mrs. Pf&r. and Mrs. .J. C. Hayes. -SC. W. Hodgson, Mr. and 'Pk, Mr. and Mrs. Jack -JlTrs. Jessie Drake. "delightful social events of ,-SoBt ended, was the o 'Kfi given by Mr. and Mrs. jWMonday evening, in com-&of com-&of their iorty-lifth wed-T??Bary. wed-T??Bary. The several rooms Ihoiric of these well known ipooplc were fragrant with Into roses, carnations and Jib dining-room pink, white fclirysauthemunis were used png effect on mantel and AWhilc tho same Jbcautiful Sed in a curglass vase, Renter of the board, with Jysantheinums in the threo .,d at the right of each '- ''cd cundelnbra, shaded in I Ted. the brilliant effect, enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. italitv were Miss Lizzie Carrie Sutton, Miss Am-Miss Am-Miss Kntherinc Lawrence, let Bardsley. .imeetiug of the "Woman's raB helci at the home of jTecter Monday afternoon, ffevicw was conducted by sirlin. Mrs. D. Q. Grabill iSSB. Wight, each gave a club will meet with Mrs. ijtow afternoon, the lesson l<he first chapter in Aus- Beggs will entertain the -,yi ot the Congregational ipomo next Friday after-Hnock. after-Hnock. vWrThomas Eraser gaVc an dSr on Thursday to which fXriends were bidden: Mrs. ijeihry Hughes, Miss Eva Affrs. B. Cunningham entcr-jp.inuer entcr-jp.inuer very delightfully ilfin compliment to their Ob-Minnie, and Miss Cath-tK. Cath-tK. fers. G. W. Gulliver cnter-'Sn'er cnter-'Sn'er vcrv informally Sun-of Sun-of F. A. McCarty of Salt jIwell represented at the jSfbctween tho high school jojeighth grade of the Lin-jMwhich Lin-jMwhich took place on (ifjeish and Lawrence Shafer y5g party to young people ing afternoon, followed oy jjat. the home of the latter. jtjjjJarty were Margaret Jen-TtGu6liing, Jen-TtGu6liing, Deal Jennings e'alglcish. kejs. 1 W. Sherman are re-j, re-j, tabulations upon the ar-ffiiljy ar-ffiiljy 'daughter on Thanks- J.tho popular manager of ipator, and secretary of the Mining company, re-' turned from a three weeks' trip to the Northwest on Friday morning. Miss Clara Malia of Ogden is visiting visit-ing in tho Park with her uncle, J. A. Malia, for several days. Mrs. A. Efting came out from tho city on Wednesday to visit for a short time with Mrs. .1. Robinson and familj Miss Edna Wilkinson and Charles Carpenter came out from the University Univer-sity of Utah Thursday to spend their school vacation with home lolks. Miss Agnes Harrington was guest of honor nt a pleasant informal dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Maync on Thursday. Mr nnd Mrs. Li. E. Hubbard entertained enter-tained at a beautifully appointed dinner din-ner on Thanksgiving. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. E. P. he Compte, Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Ward. Miss Hannah Han-nah Le Compte and Edward Lo Compte. Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Loekhart nnd William Evans were guest of honor at a pleasant informal dinner on Thursday, Thurs-day, when Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bcggs were host, nnd hostess. Mrs. J. A. Fnrrel gave a pleasant dinner on Thursday to the following friends: Miss Lottie Oliver, Miss Ber-nnl Ber-nnl Durkin, Miss Bcruico Shea, Miss Lcona Farrel, Miss 0. Durkin. Miss Blanch Raymond and George Fnrre1 Miss Ida McFarland was hostess of an informal dinner given at the home of her parents on Thursday. Those who en.ioved tho pleasant event, were Mr. and Mrs. James Howe, Miss Jamie Nimmo, Miss Martha Kelly and Jack McClellan. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burn; gave a dinner din-ner to the following friends on Thurs-d3-: Lee Durkins, Mr. Wolf and Mr. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Prisk entertained enter-tained very delightfully at dinner on Thanksgiving, to which the following relatives and friends were bidden: Mr. and Mrs. George Mrulding, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry, Louise and Le-ander Le-ander Prisk. Mrs. 0. 0. Loekhart will entertain the members of tho Five Hundred Card club at her homo next Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. The matrons' circle of the 0. E. S. will meet with Brs. John Diem next Thursday afternoon, December G. The Friedlv Card club will be entertained enter-tained by Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Loekhart Loek-hart next week Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh entor-inined entor-inined at dinner very informally on Sundaj-, in compliment to Messrs. James nnd John Cosgriff of Salt Lake. Yellow and white chrysanthemums were used with charming effect iu the decorations deco-rations of the board. Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Uara will be at home to tho members of the M. E. club next Wednesday evening. The Duplicute Whist club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clapp Tuesday Tues-day evening next. Miss Hannah Le Compte. entertained most, elaboratoly Wednesdaj- evening for the 0. N. B. girls at the homo of her parents, Dr. and Mr?. E. P. Lo Compte. Mr. and Mrs. IT. S. Townsend euter-inined euter-inined at a pleasant informal dinner on Thursday. Chr3'panthemiinis were used abundantly in decorating the board, around which wcro seated, beside the host and hostess, Con Hunt of Hon-efer, Hon-efer, Miss Catherine Di-newoth, Roy McDonald, and the Misses LaurHj Leah, Mary, Ixuth and Ralph -Town-send. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Welsh Avent to city on Wednesday to spend Thunks-giving' Thunks-giving' with their sister and hrother, Mr. and Mrs, James I vers and fa miry. They returned home yesterday. Miss Ruth Wilson was a Salt Lake passenger on Wcdneadny, where she remained re-mained until this morning with Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Mixer. Miss Laura Townsend returned from Xion on Wednesday, having gone down Sundav evening for a short staj- with Mrs. F. A. McCarty. - Miss Margaret Shields, who is attending at-tending school in Zion, spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with her parents. Judge and Mrs. Jf. Shields. Miss Hazel Lcary of Salt. Lake spent the. latter part or Die .week in Park City with her mother. Mrs. Parker Dykes ami two children of Salt Lake are guests of Mrs. Joseph Robinson. Miss Cathryn Cunningham of tho high school went to the metropolis on Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with friends. Miss Laura Huddy of the University of Utah is visiting with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Huddy. Mrs. Joseph Brnndcl anl two sons of Salt Lake are visiting in Park Cit-with Cit-with relatives and friends Miss Ruby McCarty came un from Zion on Thursday for a short visit with relatives. Miss Helen Talbntt has returned from the city, where she visito! for several days with friends. Mrs. M. McCarrol and Miss Nora Me-Carrol Me-Carrol of Midway are guests of Mrs. M. Foster and family. Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Smith entertained their daughter Miss Crescent, of the University Uni-versity of Utah, who i-aine homo on Thanksgiving morning. Miss Martha Curtz of Salt Lake is visiting in Park with her numerous friends and relatives. Mrs. H. G. Bates and two children iday vacation with her mother, Mrs. Charles Getsch. Mrs. H. G. Getsch and two children are visiting -with Salt Lake relatives. Miss Lillian Beatty of Salt Lake came up lo Park for a shovt stay with relatives. Miss Ruby Wo'nn. a teacher iu the Salt Lake High school, came up on Thursday to spend her vacation with her parents. J. C. O'Connor nnd daughter. Miss Genevievp, came up J'rom Zion Friday morning for a short visit with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs, T, W, Fraser gave a pleasant, luncheon on Wednesday in compliment lo Mr, and Mrs. D. Q. Grabill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes gave an informal dinner on Saturc'a3' for Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Robins. Miss Eva Hughes was hostess of a small dinner on Thanksgiviug. Her guests were Miss Freda . Fuuk and Claude Street. Mrs. J. P. U.-implon and little da ugh . ! tor Adelaide and Marshall Pearson aro visiting with relatives in Salt Lake. Miss Martha Lanning went, down to Provo on Wednesday to snd Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with- Or. and Mrs. II. S. Love. Misses I'oarl Lambert and EthM Simons went to Zion on Wednesday nnd remained until this morning ' with friends. Miss Frances Richardson has returned re-turned to her home in California, after a visit of several months with Mr, and Mrs, William Doidge. Lnc Talbott has gone to Provo for a short, stay with friends, Mrs. C. M. Wilson and Mrs. D. Q. Orabill went down to the city on Wcdnesdav. |