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Show W SOCIETY Kms V bes of tlic after-ficltiban after-ficltiban d iljrs cnlcrlalnoa. IK5 a" i The decoration of the Vv- effe Jn i hip tables were ar-SjA ar-SjA ffbn,mbfr of Rimes prizes W a. "v?? II. M. Short and K J fffi.' Mrs. W. D. Sut-KB Sut-KB X& v L younpherg. Mrs. O. C, h)! ; v. cEvan. Mrs. J-DRub J-DRub t BucJc. Mrs. fc. ,1m. IKV f Alien. The in-Mjftdcd in-Mjftdcd I Mrs I B. Hub-MSsr2r Hub-MSsr2r Mrs H. B. Hampton. JBIrs. S-flrfiVc B. P- Lecompte. RVLNk ; J Moran. Mrs. B. IK&tatira. nier Mrs M. J. Mc-p?'rAVJAS Mc-p?'rAVJAS f Mfff. M. J. Daley, B,,Jf Sif Miss Amber Bards-Sj Bards-Sj ffi;. M Iss Claire Stcven-S. Stcven-S. Sv. Miss Hannah Le-BP.inJ Le-BP.inJ . Taft. Miss Ada Stow-WlSfS Stow-WlSfS .Mrs. Ben HE rf "IhilUc'xovf HPjji was given a Jolly sur-lBi!?e sur-lBi!?e ve nlnp. the occasion he-Hnfcth he-Hnfcth birthday anniversary. K'J Indulged In until 11 o'clock. LfrSments were served by M. Vesblt. Miss Amber Bards-.ei Bards-.ei : jeanle Sherman. Frances K; Emily FoJtovIgiftSS KjilrOToinisberff entertained n o'f friends at card's Friday Hte5 were won by Mrs. O. C. HLv l Hrs. Kirk. The sucsts were Fl n C. Loclthart, Mr. and iqiort. Mr. and Mrs. V. Mc-Rri Mc-Rri Mrs. J Welsh. Miss Hor-H&trt Hor-H&trt and Mrs. Gcorgo Olscn of Bit Olson was guest of honor Ki afternoon card party given H McEwan on Friday. Vases Hjied with goldcnrod and Bpj-e placed about the several HTUic card tables were ar-in ar-in the game of 500 were t'o. C. Lncklinrt, Mrs. V. I. jKtal Miss Hortense Lockhart. IBu n'eil dainty refreshments jE&tir the prizes. To meet the 3Ecot. there wore invited Mrs. Ry Jlp. J. C. Ohara, Mi-h. L. fe. D. Martin. Mm. It. J. Mc-;KfcT;. Mc-;KfcT;. Welsh, Mrs. II. M. Short, Hlir Thompson, Tdrs. II Sutherland, iRnonngberg, Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. O. Bi Mr?-It. T Kescol, Mrs. W. BkMiv. E. Y. Durfcc and Miss E.r& pleisant son'al events of the Htgizs the card parly given on Kjrato? by Mrs. .1. C. Ohara ;uul Kt Garviu. at the honift of the JEb wmpllracnt to Mrs. .1. Morun ELtic. The several rooms where 'iKkn tre arranged were bright with 'ai wctt peas. After awarding prizes .to Mrs. 2T. M.cEwan. 3Irs. II.. M. Short. Mrs. r. Wynne, Messrs. J. W. Thompson, O. C. Lockhart and J. "Welsh, the hostess served dninty refreshments. The invited guests included Mr. and Mrs.' M. J. Daly, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Thomp-son, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kaufman. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McClccry, Mr. and Mrs. Ed l.Iui-luut, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Short.. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wynne, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lockhart, Mr. and Mrs. J. Welsh. Miss Hortense r,ockh;irt, Miss Clara. Tafek, Miss Leigh Bloch and Miss Tafek. Mr and Mrs. L. E. Hubbard wore host and hostess of a most enjoyable dinner party given at their pleasant home, Monday Mon-day evening. Goldcnglow was used in the dining room and in decorating the board, while, candles, shaded in yollow, were placed at olthor end. Those who enjoyed Mr. and Mrs., Hubbard's hospitality hos-pitality werc Rev. Charles Boving of Missouri, Mis-souri, Doctor and Mrs. E. P. Lecompte, Miss Lucllo Taft, Miss Hannah Lecompte, Mrs. A. B. "Williams. Miss Ada Stewart, Mr, and Mrs. J. .r. Frnnkol, Marjorlo Williams, Miss Lou Boving, Miriam Hubbard Hub-bard and George Frankel. Mr. and Mrs. O. IS. Hedges gave a daintily appointed dinner on Tuesday evening. Sweet peas in deep red and white wero used in the table decorations, and covers were laid for Miss Lou Boving, Bo-ving, Miss Ada Stewart, Rev. Charles Boving. Bo-ving. Mrs. A. B. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. C. Trounson. Miss Lena Mobir, Marjorlo Williams and Horace. Hodges. Mrs. Ben Whlteley, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Whitelcy, Mrs. Margaret Shcehan. ' Miss Eleanor Whlteley and Miss Mario Nelson' spent Sunday at the Hot Pots and Provo river. Miss Lena Mobir entertained the members mem-bers of St. Luke's guild most delightfully. Tuesday afternoon. Tho ladles busied themselves with ihelr sewing, after which light refreshments were served, Miss Rhea Riley entertained tho Merry Widow club Wednesday afternoon, and with music, games and duinty refreshments refresh-ments the hours wero most happy ones to tho members and guests, who wero the Misses Blanch and Alice Deighton, Gertrude Ger-trude McLaughlin, Ada and Clara Kimball, Kim-ball, Leonora and Julia Hurley, Irma Evans, Ev-ans, Tesslo Bcggs and Eleanor White-ley. White-ley. Miss Kate Allen went down to the city, Tuesday, for a short stay with Miss Ilol-Hster Ilol-Hster Hancock. Mrs. E. C. Whitehead, a former Park City lady, but now a resident of Salt Lake City, visited several days with her many friends the past week. Mrs. P. H. Towcy Is spending a few days in the city with relatives and friends. Mrs. G. R. Hancock returned to her home in the city, Tuesday, after a picas-ant picas-ant visit with her mothonlat North Park. Miss Genevicvo O'Conner of Snlt Lako City Is the guest of Miss Frances R. Shields for scvcrnl days. Miss Bessie McClcllan went clown to the city, Wednesday, where sho will visit with relatives for one month. Misses Gertrude and Tesslo McLaughlin are visiting1 at Hebor with Mrs. Anna Phillips and mother, Mrs. Rasband. Mrs. Belle Smoot and littlo son have returned to the metropolis after a month's stay with Mrs. L McLcllan. Rev. D. O. GrnblH returned to his homo at Evansvllle, Wis., on Wednesday of the past week. Mrs. I L. Peterson of Salt Lake City spent several days In Park tho past week with Miss Lillio Lanyon. .Miss Jonn Wood returned t6 tho city on Sunday, after a pleasant visit with her parents. Miss Myi-tlo Peterson is tho guest of tho Misses Clara and Ada Kimball for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kimball of Nevada Ne-vada are visiting In Park with relatives and friends. Miss Margaret Shields returned to tho city on Sunday, after a pleasant visit with her parents, Judge and Mrs, Henry Shields. Attorney and Mrs. L. B. Wight and three children are homo from a two months' sttay in the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk returned to Salt Lake- on .Sunday, after an enjoyable visit with Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Youngberg, Mrs. J. Moran and nioco. Miss Ethel O'Donncll have returned 'to tho city after a pleasant visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ohara. Mrs. Bon Whlteley and daughter. Miss Eleanor, have returned to their homo at Sterling. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. White-ley White-ley and Mrs. M. Sheehan accompanied them as far as Salt Lake. Mrs. Henry Newell and Miss Florence May of Salt Lako and Miss Earl of New York spent Wednesday at tho King mine. Miss Lizzie Waldon of Ely, Nov., arrived ar-rived in Tark on Friday for a short stay with friends.' Mrs. Henry Welsh returned from tho city Saturday morning, after spending three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. James Ivors. The many friends of Mrs. M. M. F, Allen will be pleased to know that sho Is getting along nicely after her recent Illness. Ill-ness. The Mlssc3 Susie and Elizabeth Shields and a small party of friends spent Monday Mon-day up tho tramway. |