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Show If I f PARK CITY ' j I SOCIETY fj , Special to The Tribune. V ' ' PARK CITY, Oct. 10. Ono of tho K J most successful, as well as pleasant af-IM af-IM fairs over given in this city was tho I'' "bloomer party" given Saturday ovens' oven-s' ing at tho home of Mrs. John P. Wolsh, j by Mrs. W,clsh and Mrs. Lucy R. Gar-k Gar-k vin. Attractive, invitations were sent out by tho two ladies several days be-Br be-Br I foro announcing tho "bloomer party," r. and tho curiosity of the receivers of tho I I said invitations were greatly aroused, ; and much interest was taken in tho m. : affair by all tho interest od ones. Af-lt Af-lt ! ter the guests had all arrived at tho It I Welsh homo, tho two charming hps-Ki hps-Ki tosses presented each ono present with mj two flowers, neatly ried together, which m. were tho ''bloomers." This clover lit-ET lit-ET tlo "stunt" brought forth a good 1 laught from the crowd of ladies, which was repealed several limes during tho I' evening whenever the word "bloomer" w was mentioned. Cards furnished tho en-R. en-R. jo3'ment, tho game of five hundred be-v be-v J ing played, and at tho close tho prizes j wore awarded to Mrs. L. E. Hubbard, f $ Mrs. Edwin Ncsbit and Mrs. It. J. Mc-r Mc-r Learey. Those who enjoyed tho oven-3 oven-3 inc wcro tho Mesdames Shuman, Nes- Ii j bitt. Fargo, Smith, Thompson, Mc-: Mc-: I Ewau, Bcgg, Sutton, Hubbard, O'Hara, ' Tallou. Allen, Buck, McLcary. Lock , hart, Whiteiv, and tho Misses Bardsley, . : Harrington, Balo3 Lawrence, Stuart, MT ' Fitzpatrick, Miniiic and Kathrj-no Cun-H Cun-H ' niughani. Dainty rcfreshmexits were M i served. m j The first regular meeting of the I Woman's Athenaeum since the ad-B ad-B ' journment last Juno for tho summer H i months was held Monday afternoon at the homo of tho president, Mrs. F. W. r Hayt. The first meeting of the day is mi known as President day, and at this K session each member is given tho privi- j lege of inviting one or more persons to WL be present at this meeting. President ml Mrs. Hayt called tho women to order K 1 and the minutes of tho previous meet-W meet-W ing wore read and accepted. Mrs. Le-r Le-r I compte, the last vear president, was i presented with a "beautiful bouquot of J flowers and tho lady, in a few wcll- chosen remarks, thanked the club mem- berg for remembering her so kindl.y and Hi assured all of them that sho would al- ways work hard for the best interests Wi of the Park City Woman's Athenaeum. Wj Miss Ptuth Wilson rendered scvoral "beautiful piano selections, which wero ) greatly en.ioj'ed b' all present. A dcle- I gate to tho Woman's club convention, which will bo held in Manti, Utah, this B-j month, was elected, and Mrs. Dr. Le-''. Le-''. ; compte was chosou to represent the loft lo-ft , cal club, with Miss Kate Lawrence as K' alternate. The home of Mrs. A. R. ml Williams was decided upon the next meeting place, and tho timo set for Ktj Monday, October 12. After tho mcet-ing, mcet-ing, Mrs. Hayt served dainty refrcsb-W): refrcsb-W): ment-s to all 'the ladies present. Tho II t day was in every way a very successful I one, and tho coming season is oxpeeted K to be the "banner one." for the "Worn-III "Worn-III an's Athenaeum of this city. IvT Mrs. Julius Frankcl and son George RC returned Tuesda' from Ogden, where 3R tbey spent a very pleasant week with friends. D , Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McGill returned H Wednesday from Salt Lake City, where I they have been- the guests of Mrs. Me- Gill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-m Mc-m Slrley. Rv Mrs. Sheehan, who has been the guest If of hor daughter," Mrs. S. E. Whitcl-, W' for the past; month, returned to hor r.jL home in 'Eureka Tuosda3. She was ac-rf-W fompanied 1)3' her little granddaughter, Uj, Marion Nelson. K Mrs. P. F. Fallon and son Joe arc II the guests of Mrs. Fred Young of Salt I'" Lake City. I,' Mrs. .1. Corrigan and daughter Margaret Mar-garet attended the funeral of Mr. Thom-l Thom-l 'as Falohe of Salt Lako Cit3' Wednesday, w I Mrs. Thomas Cupit returned to her ; homo Wcdncsda3- from Salt Lake City, ' , where she has spent the past two months with friends. ji Mrs. M. M. Condon returned from li-, the cit3r Thursda3'. II -Mr. J. P. Laugford was a Salt Lake i- City visitor this week, tl . Mrs. E. D. Hurlbert returned Wedncs- lay from Salt Lake City, where she J was the gnest of her man3' friends, b . Judge B. M. Sperry attended tho fun- I c-ral of Thomas Falone Wednesday in I Salt Lake Cit3r. I , P. H. Tollan went down to Salt Lake II City to attend the fair Wednesday. I Mrs. M. J. Daily of Salt Lako City A I spent Wednesday and Thursdav in this f city, the guest of her husband, "Manager FAV Daily of the Silver King mine. L rs-y- Yungberg is the guest of ( mother, Mrs. M. Kirk, of Salt Lake Mark Wright returned to the city Tuesday to resume his studies at tho . University of Utah. j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Farrell wero Salt I Lako visitors tho past week. I P. J. Tollan Bpent a few days in Salt Lako tho past week. Margaret Mino is tho gutjst of her sister, sis-ter, Miss Jennio Mino, of Salt Lako City. George L. Blood of Salt Lako City spent Mondo3' in Park City. Mrs. Wallace Bransford, who has been Eleasantly entertained by Miss Hannah 10 Compto tho past wook, roturned to her homo in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Welsh went to the city Wednesday to spend a few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Ivors before be-fore leaving for California, whero Mrs. Welsh intends spending tho winter. Mrs. E. P. Lo Compto is the guest of friends in Salt Lako Cit3'. Mrs. E. Heal of Salt Lako City is tho guest of old friends in Park Cit3. Mr. Hcur' Welsh will join Mrs. Welsh Monday evening in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh will leavo Tuesday for Los Angeles and other points of interest. inter-est. Mr. Joseph Cohen and daughter Miriam were guests of Mr. John Shields and family Thursda3 Mrs. S. Sweat and son returned to their homo in Bintrham Fridav after a ten days' visit with Mrs. Sweat's mother, Mrs. Norris. Misses Agnes and Martha Kelly aro spending a few days in Salt Lako with friends. Monday night at tho I. 0. O. F. hall the members of tho sophomore class, 1911, of tho Park City high school on-.io3Ted on-.io3Ted a dancing party. Besides tho membors there wore present Mr. and Mrs. Grifnn, Mr. and Mrs. Bridgland, Mr. and Mrs. Kearns, Misses Minnie and Kathryn Cunningham, Cora Mul-gravo Mul-gravo and Mr. Twiggs. Daint3' refreshments re-freshments were served and each ono present spent, an enjoyable evening. Otto and Joseph Weeter returned to Park Cit3 Friday to resumo their studies at" the high school after spending spend-ing tho summer months in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney and daughter of California aro spending a month in Park CR3-. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Diem. ' Miriam, Mary and Gone Paddon aro the guests of 'Mrs. IJarn' Baddon of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Oliver and daughter, Miss Lottie, Lot-tie, wcro passcngors to Salt Lake Mon-da3' Mon-da3' afternoon. Miss Helen Deason visited at tho fair in Salt Lako Ciiy this week. Ono of tho very delightful events of tho week was the dinner pa 113- at tho Jefferson school, given by tho touchers. Besides the Jefferson school teachers there wore present Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Grif-fin and Mrs. Bridgland. Mrs. L. D. Gra3- returned homo Friday morning after a delightful three months' visit with her daughter. Mrs. Harry Culberlson of EI3', Nov. Miss Kathryn Cunningham chaperoned tho junior class of the Park Cit- high school Monda3' night at a theater part3 Tho Ladies' Aid society of tho M. E. church gavo a pound social for tho bono-&t bono-&t of their minister in tho church parlors par-lors Fridav night. A largo crowd was present and the affair both socially and financially was a success. James Byrno returned from Salt Lake Frida3. |