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Show W , Society ilrrtoa on the train, where , V ?.e3s outing was hud. ErihlK d,Lro tho Misses Olive fc lis ?irijr L Frances Sherman, K.S &IlSin,tton7 Tholnia Mor- KwP.,tac i Dorothy Ffrt'o, In ,Si"? COPPC" lda 01?0"' i Fargo. Grace .Jen- W'f.n Francos Shields, Si hcrffln Ion Ts.ibol Buck. Slir- Qracc Olson, J. Stri E1CSLoui AndVeivs. Geogcr SildnD,.v- Ira D'cm. Delias Hyde. tD.?X V. Prudence, rPancjs S. cvrii 'Jennings, Eddto rsi'""".' hW Dftvld oit, Kont ' 1"nAn& Harry Raddon, Pb- Mddon. Ocorso Cunning-W&Ati Cunning-W&Ati Ccdno Bates, Slyrou 11 Glials. Earl Wight. May lcstXaam. May Grossman. 'JffQ Ruth Bates Sa-MFfni Sa-MFfni Bessie Cushing, Lor-LlK Lor-LlK Hflddoa. Vina Maw "f-irini Grace Stringer, Anna tfmiion. Blanch and Ahco SrUo1f little Leona Brown KSbierrtd at the homo of hor HJ fnioon. when a dozen '.ny entertained with games. 52rt'n?wfihmonts. Tho table board were seated beside F?.7. Thelda Olson, Ina Wilson, Mkc Olion. Gertrude Wilson. r!L f ;ir Phillips. Rose Coppen, fes,L HortcnSoP Harwell. Olive week just ended l5wiir r.ariy gi'-cn by Mr and Arsly n honor of the sixth ??Ac!r daushtcr Rose's birth. Zirt ctildisU games wero playod, fjjtnty refreshments were served. i-ffltttcM in great quantities MWnxlwot the, home, he efiect Sty. Those who enjoyed the Once Regan. P.uth Townsend, iLiors Guyman, Mary, Pe-nu, St Dorothy Greene, Lotis Jvcy, ?T Mildred Coppen. Anna Don, J Effle Johntou, 1-lorenco bvaub, 5,'Md Leona Brown. - t Card club was pleasantly on-3 on-3 the home of Mr. and Mrs. IJ. fosesdar evoulnz. In the game AuNcro won by Mrs A.. B. ij V, Ynungbcrg. Dainty ices T by tic host Mid hostess, alter Srasent was taken for two weeks, iHi will be entertained by ill'. p'S. Lockharr. The guosts prescind pres-cind Mrs. V. Youncberg. Mr. ; O'Hara. Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. :v'r and Mrs. l- McEwuu, Mr. ifsu Waters, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. rad rs. Ed Hurlbut, rs. Lucy r. Dily. ' l.llri H. Lludell entertained a m-t "of friends at their homo Sains. Games and refreshments m of the jolly event. Those who ia tho festivities wcro Mrs. M. fllincJ Alice Turner, Nellie Jen-lid Jen-lid Smith, Mamie Wilson, Dora inn Duster. Messrs. Jcroino Pax-Sf, Pax-Sf, Roy Patterson, P. E. W arren, aii, J. Kenedy. ii Harrington and J. McGivern iM t the Catholic church Wed- ; frFither Gallignn officiating. Miss ttj acted as bridesmaid jind Mr. ii poonnman. Mr. aud Mrs. Stent Ste-nt to Sill Lake for a short btuy k , . .Jfri. J. O'Hara wcro the reoip fpiusant surprise given by a litir friends Monday evening, the i&t their ei'shteenth wedding an-line an-line host and hoslcss wcro pro-kr pro-kr beautiful tot of sterling silver if UeU they will always prize. IPtainf the guests played several 550. prizes being won by Mrs. I'll. J. Daly, after which dainty lit-jere served. Those who par-i-the pleasaut affair were Mr. and ,'Lwthart, Mr, and Mrs. James K aad Mrs. V. Youngbcrg. Mr. 'Hurlbut, Mr. and Mrs. II. M-'lid M-'lid Mrs, F. McEwan, Mr. and ISKtnnedy, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ctarte Garvin. (Bclle-Kot club mot at tho home iSltlds Friday evening aud the jirta to rnu&ic and conversation, i&suts wore served by the tbt of tho party wero the L!e Beatty, Enid Riley, Frances Paul, Grace Stringer, Vina Maw-hor Maw-hor Wnnht, Ollie Smith and ih tonk entertained a small com-Wi com-Wi st a fudge party at the home wti Friday evening. Games and Mho features of the hnppy event. Ki'i rue us included Miss Catlio-rttb, Catlio-rttb, Miss Laura Townsend, Miss tnrikl. Miss May Hedges, Miss Keen. 0 E. Tanton, A. W. Street i.Wlliams. Math Wilson. Laura Townsend, flotiehh and Mjss Crcasup spent it. Mary's lake, Brighton fa Thomson entertained a small f ladies at an informal luncheon honor of Mrs. Paul, who has hwniin to make her home. The ;.JItily arrauged with quantities wi and asters. To meet tho guest iff wer6 present Mrs K. Wilson, tilrtx!, Mrn J T. Kescel, Mrs. Pt and Mrs. J. Forsythc. Ml. Smith entertained the mem-t,500 mem-t,500 club most delightfully Wed-wyon, Wed-wyon, Prizes were awarded to tkll and Mrc. A. A. Pike. The f tdll be held at tho home of Boblna in two weeks, tilth annivcr&ary of the founding m order wan fittingly observed KtiUif, 7heu tho ceremony of the ywtlfnlly given by tho members. wh?chhrlMV.rn51Tnmn,Q ?,! wusI WftB Bivcn, in winch iliBs Laura Townsend. Sirs. II S Gidi0rtoV,nr3'(Wt)slka M E't , PQlt- A number of toasts won, responded to by mombets, Mrs. L. E Hub-borci Hub-borci acting as toastmistross. An clogant banquet was served by Caterer Dick Sutton It was past m dnight when tho pleasant event came to a cl0BU MrSi- Hubbard was as-slbtod as-slbtod in Borvlng by the Missos Laura Town-send, Town-send, Hattle Baker and EUio Snydor Mr. and Sirs. John Lowe wero guests of honor at n pleasant dancing pnrly, given In ho Amiisemont hall Thursday evening by ho relief socioly. Sir. and Sirs. Lowo leave ho first of the week for Salt Lake, where theywlll make thoir futuro homo. Miss Laura. Townsend, Miss Catherine Donowcth and Mies Ruth Wilson spent .yes-tcrdny .yes-tcrdny at tho Daly West 'mine, whovo thoy wero eiitertainod rit dinner by Sir, nd Sirs. E. L. Talbott. A trip through the tunnol was also enjoyed. Tho Friendly Card club, u newly organized affair, the members of which are among the most prominent citizens and thoir wives, will hold their ilrst mooting at the homo of Mayor and Mrs. John Welsh next Frlduy evening at S o clock. Tho Matrons' circle of tho 0. E. S. will meet with Mrs. Charles T. Brisk next Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at tho usual time The Woman's Athenaeum will hold Us first regular meeting at tiie home of its president, presi-dent, Mrs. A.- U. Wcoter, tomorrow nftoruoau at 2:30 o'clock. Dr and Mrs. E. KL Ward, Miss Eva Lam-burt, Lam-burt, Milton Ward and Master Ward spent Sunday most enjoyably at the Hot Pots. The Duplicate Whist club will meet wllh Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wright next Tuesday evening, October 2. A number of theater parlies aro being formed for the production of "The Freedom of Suzanno" and "A Doll's House," which will be given at tho Dewey theater. Monday nud Tuesday evenings by Rose Corcoran. Sirs. Herman Grimm and baby, of Provo, nrc visiting In Park City with Sirs. L. Kimball Kim-ball and other relatives. Mrs. L. B. Wright and little son went dawn to the city this week, being' cnllcd thoro by the Illness of Sirs. Wright's brother. Miss Violet Bardslcy ot Gunnison arrived here this week to accopt a position as teaulier in the public schools. Mm. S. Paul, mother of Thomas Paul, departed de-parted for Wisconsin Monday morning, whore she will make hor homo. Mrs. A. R. Weeter returned from tho city tho latter part of the week, where she visited with friends for several days. E. J. McCunc of Ncphl. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Hubbard for several sev-eral days, baa gone to Ely, Ncv., on business matters. Slllton Ward left for Chicago Slonday morning to resume his studies In the Medical college. Prof, and Sirs. J. M. Martin entertained a small company of friends at dinner Saturday evening. Miss Agnes Harrington entertained the members of the O. N. O. club ut the homo of Sirs. A. B. Kennedy, Friday evening. Tho usual good time wua had by all present. A large number of the society members of tho younger set attended the dancing party glvan by Prof. Younger at Slaple hall Saturday Satur-day evening. Dr. and Sirs. Byron W. King and daughter, SIIss Olive, who are conducting classes In voice culture, elocution, Sbnkcspeuro. and fencing, will return from Provo in the morning, morn-ing, whero they went to give an entertainment. entertain-ment. The following teachers and high school pupils pu-pils ntc their supper on the tramwny on Wednesday: Slessrs. C. E. Lanton. A. W. Street, the SIlssc3 Edith Slorgan. Slay Nlm-mo. Nlm-mo. Agnes Stromness, Alma Berg and. Robert Dalglclsh. Miss Elsie Snydor will leave for Salt Lake shortly to take up a tbreo years' course at nursing In the Holy Cross hospital. SIIss May Morris of Snlt Lake visited with Sir. and Sirs. Thomas Slorrls a few days this week. Miss Lottie Ollncr roturncd from a short stay In Salt Lake yesterday. Mrs. E. L. Heal will leave for Salt Lake In a few davs to moke her home. Harrv Dern left for Kellogg, Ida., on Thursday, where ho expects to remain lndefl- UF.lS. Fox ot Salt Lake spent Uie woek In Park City, looking Into his many interests SIIss Blanche Greenwcll, who has been the guest of Sirs. William Byrne, will leave for Salt Lake tomorrow. Miss Pearl Lambert went to tho city this afternoon to vi6lt with her many friends. Sirs. John Thomson returned from the city Friday. . .a Mrs. Eugene Giles and son have returned from Kcplil and will soon be at home in tho house until recently occupied by L. Clapp. Miss Alice Whllnkcr. who h3S been the guest of Mrs. Fred Morgan for ten days, has returned to her home at Evanston. F. W. Sherman returned from the city Friday morning. Dr. R. K. Wright and J. A. Horton of New York arc visiting In Zlon, having gone dThe friendly Card club will hold Its first meeting with Mr. and Sirs, E. J. Beggs next Friday. Instead of Mr- and Sirs. Welsh, as previously announced. |