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Show I PARK CITY. j Special to The Tribune. PARK CITV. April 3. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shields and daughter, Miss Frances, have returned to Sail. Lnkc, after a pleasant visit' with frlcnd3 and relatives in Park. Miss Hannah r.ecomple returned to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon, after a fow days' visit In Park with hor parents. The Bllllkens will give a dancing' parti' Friday evening In Society hall. A number num-ber of Invitations have boen issued and this promises to be one of the pleasant events of the season. Norman Carlson entertained a number num-ber of his young friends Thursday afternoon. after-noon. All kinds of games were played and refreshments served, and a jolly time had by the following: Llclle Muirbrook. Mildred Stohl, Joyce Townsend, Flossie Sullivan, Ruth Townsend and Florence Pearson. Mrs. Se.ott and Mrs. Thompson of Salt Lako spent several days In Park with frlonds. and returned to their homes Sunday afternoon. Mrs. IT. S. Townsend entertained a.t a luncheon Saturday afternoon, and tho guests of honor were Misses Sarah Kop-pcr Kop-pcr and Sarah Spauldlng, and Mr. George. George Quinn was In Salt Lake the firat part of the week. Dan tl. Shields visited in Park with rolalivcs during the week. Sirs, .lames Koarnes was a Salt Lake passenger Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mabel Sullivan and daughters were outgoing passengers Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. 1 A great deal of interest is manifested in the Illustrated lecture by Scumas Mc-Manus. Mc-Manus. and the famous passion play of Obcramergau, which will be given in the Orplvuem theater under the auspices of tho Knights of Columbus and Ancient Order of Hibernians. Misses Sarah Spaulding and Sarah Napper of Sail Lake have been in Park as the guests of Sirs. II. S. Townsend. The first meeting of the Girls' Friendly sodoty was held in St. Luke's church Friday evening. The Wasatch high school pupils will present the Japanese operetta, "Princess Chrysanthemum." in Park Monday evening even-ing at the Orpncum theater. Mr. and Mrs. .Take Huffman and daughter, daugh-ter, Luclle, were Salt Lako passengers Thursday afternoon. Miss Frances Sherman came home from Salt Lake Monday morning. Ed TTurlbut was nn outgoing passenger Thursday aftornoon. |