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Show NPARK CITY I t SOCIETY icia to The Tribune. i i PARK CITY. Dec. 5. One of the arming events of last week; was : the narty elven by Mr. and Mrs. E. J-SP J-SP on Saturday evening, the occasion Sn?' their twentieth wcdl!ns annhjor- rv A number of costly gifts were ") van the host and hostess, who are num. 3 red among Park City's most respected : 5 honored l cltlzons. The pleasant home . fiHwnuc wn., brilliantly lighted '. I the occasion, and vases filled with nk and white carnations were placed In S Sy worn whoio the card tables were 1 ' -ranKod. Beautiful cut-glass prizes I On. J?J T ..warded to M ss Amber Bardsloy Attorney L. B. Wight, while hand-IT hand-IT K Sne books were won by Mrs. F. W . X TV. ??tmn and Dr. W. J. Bardsley. A 1 3 ami delicious luncheon was . S bV Mr. and Mrs. Boggs assisted tri-. - L helr daughters. Tcssle and Kula. Mrs. UHO Lkhart and Mrs. Smith. Tlie Invited U5 ?Sls ! Mr.nd Mrs. W. J. Buck. 7 fc "r ind Mrs, E. W. Durfce. air. and Mrs. to lit CI Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Allen, (. v and Mrs. J. J. Frankel. Dr. and Mrs. fM Wilson. Mrs Lucy Garvin. Mr and '"ardi l' TKcnry Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. J. K ly thI. Msli Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kescol. Mr. 7 pnesj crl F w. Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Diem, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton. Mr. ' nd Mrs- Ed Xesblt. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. "mvt Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Lccomptc, Mr. tO ' nd Sirs. J. W. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. A, ;M Smith. Dr. and Mrs. R. E Wight, r. and Mrs. S. Fargo, Mr and Mrs. A. MHler, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wight, Mr. r n Bd Mrs. C. Shields, Miss Amber Bards-V Bards-V lit nr Miss Ida Dean of Watcrlown, N. Y.; 7 V1 Sines Hance of SeatUe, and Dr. W. Bardsley. ssfe fThe lftdles of the Athenaeum enjoyed ffonusually pleasant afternoon on Mon-' Mon-' ay, at tho homo of Miss Amber Bards- t iy, when Mrs. Edwin Xcsblt gave a sec-X sec-X ad demonstration In domestic science. Ill 'ho entire afternoon was given to this Jpli dented lady, who gave a most lntorest-jf lntorest-jf talk during the preparation of a num-1 num-1 r of dainty dishes. Miss Ida Dean, 1 trs. F. W. Sherman and Mrs. E. W. Dur- eo were outside guests. Tho club ad-i ad-i ournod. to meet with Miss Mary Shields -' in Monday, Docember 11. . .' (Mrs. 0. W. Allen entertained tho Kon-iklnKton Kon-iklnKton members on Tuesday, In compli- iit to Mrs. A. P. Sllchtcr, before her irture for Ely. Xev. A dainty lunch-was lunch-was served late In tho afternoon. To t the guest of honor there were pres-Mrs. pres-Mrs. Lucy Garvin. Mrs. J. C. O'Hura, . Ed Ilurlbut. Mrs. J. W. Thomson, , 0. C. Loclchart, Mrs. John Welsh, Mrs. F. McEwan. lritali lodge No. 1. F. and A. M., eloct-the eloct-the following officers at the regular itlng held on Wednesday evening, De-iber De-iber 2. Dr. C. M. Wilson, W. M. ; JV. Sherman. S. W.: Dr. It. E. Wight. W.; W A Kaddon, secretary; J J. nkel, treasurer, r. and Mrs. A. P. Slichtor were guests lonor at a daintily appointed G o'clock icr given by Miss Hannah and Ed-il Ed-il Lccompto on Wednesday evening, dining table was bright with yellow whfto chrysanthemums. Besides the its of honor, the host and hostess, e were present: Robert Roy of Salt o, George Qulnn and Dr. E. P. Le-:orse Le-:orse Ames entertained Mr. and Mrs. Iain Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lock-; Lock-; and Mr. and Mrs. Day King at din-on din-on Sunday, r. and Mrs. Edwin N'csblt entertained and Mrs. A. P. Sllchtcr at dinner on day evening. ic Indies of St Luke's guild will give r annual dinner and fancy-article sale , 0. 0. F. hall next Saturday De-bcr De-bcr 12. Ifs Eleanor Wright rnterlalncd the ibers of her sewing club ut the homo icr mother Friday e enlng. The time given over to fancy work, and later dainty refreshments wore served. Tho members present were the Misses Margaret Mar-garet Wilson. Winnie Jennings, Margaret Jennings. Enid Riley. Birdie Bcatty. Anna Wilson. Bessie McDonald, Loretta Jennings. Vina Mawhlnney, Grace Stringer String-er and Teenle McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ICopp are home from Wisconsin, whore they wore married In November. They have iakon the home of Mrs. H. 13. Hampton on Ontario ridge. Miss Besslo Cushlng entertained tho following A. B. U. S. girls at her homo Friday evening: Misses Anna Wilson. Emily Foster, Frances R. Shields, Tessie McLaughlin, Jeanle Sherman, Anna Paul, Hlldrcd Wilson and Bessie McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frankel entertained Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Allen and daughter, Mary Louise, at dinner on Sunday. Roses wore used In the decoration of tho board and covers were laid for six. Tho Ladles' society of the Congregational Congrega-tional church was pleasantly entertained at the homo of Mrs. W. E. Boyd on Friday Fri-day nftornoon. A. dainty luncheon was served by the hostess, and It was one of the moat delightful meetings held during the year Just closing. Mrs. W. J. Buck returned from the city on Sunday, where she spent a short time with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kescel returned from the metropolis on Monday after a three-days' visit with Mrs. John Thomson. Thom-son. Miss Rose Moench and Miss Florence Donohuo have returned to the city after a pleasant visit with Miss Eleanor Wright. Roy Carpenter Is home from Missouri, where ho went on a mission a short time ago. Spencer Snyder, who has been with the BIvth-Fargo Co. for a number of months, has gone to the city, where he will probably remain. F. T. Williams has gono to Ploche, Nov., on mining matters. Roy McDonald departed for Doa Moines. Ia., on Saturday, to resume his studies at Highland Park college. Mrs. E. P. Lccompte went down to tho city on Monday for a week's visit with her mother. Mrs. II. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Slichtor departed for Ely, Nov., on Thursday, where they expect to remain Indefinitely. During their short stay In Park they made many warm friends, who wish them unbounded success in their new home. Robert Roy of Salt Lako came up to Park on Tuesday., lie will probably remain re-main for some time. Miss Laura Townscnd returned home Tuesday, after a most delightful visit with Miss Florence Hurlbut of Salt Lake and Mrs. James Mogen of Bingham Junction. Junc-tion. Miss Hannah Lccompto returned from the city on Saturday. Henry Welsh Is home from Zlon, whero he spent a number of days on business. George Qulnn visited In Zlon a couplo of days the past week. James Hance of Seattle spent several days in Park the past week with Attorney At-torney and Mrs. L. B. Wight and other friends. F. W. Sherman and daughter, Miss Frances, returned homo on Wodnesdav, after having spent three weeks hi SeV York state, Chicago and St. Paul. Mrs. F. McEwan is homo from the city, where she visited for several days wlt'i relatives. |