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Show 4 ; week, with something worth seeing every night at each playhouse. The annual state fair is attracting many and several fair parties were made up. & S Miss McGrath entertained at luncheon Wednesday. & & A hop was given at Fort Douglas THIS EXTRA SPECIAL IN Portiere Curtains Thursday night. buys BAGDAD POR-TIER- Mrs. James EL Jennings and Mrs. Walter P. Jennings entertained the Sewing club on Thursday. K3 that you would consider cheap at 5.AO. SALE OF CHARMING VELVETEENS FAVORED FABR1C8 FOR COSTUMES, COATS. WAISTS. beullfnl collection to choose from J Begins Monday 10th. the members of her sewing society Tuesday afternoon. & J Walker Bros. Dry Goods Go. Edward M. Husbands has gone to colors. J San Francisco to attend the marriage Captain Ely is back with his regi- of her sister, Miss Hazel Shoebridge, ment at Fort Douglas. to P. F. Howard, which took place Wednesday, October 5, at the home of Jt Francisco Edward M. Greenway, a leader of Mrs. E. L. Sheets, in San and her mothwhere Miss Shoebridge San Francisco society, is a guest at er have been visiting for several the Knutsford. weeks. fiTASLitnto isc j NCvc 4U, uMOrssm J Mrs. P. J. Moran left Tuesday for IN THE SOCIAL REALM Mrs. Henrietta M. McLaughlin, of Mrs. Montague Ferry gave a party for her children Tuesday afternoon. Of J & S Mrs. James A. Miner was the hos- Miss Dorothy Kinney, who spent a week at the post with Captain and Mrs. John E. Woodward, is back at YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND land. n Ti CUT CONFERENCE SALE Eld-redg- e. NOW IS THE TIME FOR Kirkpatrick and the Misses Kirkpatrick have taken apartments at the Knutsford, where they will be at home for some time. They will leave later for St. Louis and New York, where they will spend the winter. Mjrs. t J & Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Peet went east to Chicago and the worlds fair Thursday. S S Mrs. Joseph E. Doty and Miss Nina Kent left Wednesday for East Louis, where they will reside in ture. and GLOSZS the place Nothing but FURS! Everything in FURS! FROM S1.75 UP FOR LADIES GENTLEMEN AND OHILDREN. Remodeling, Repairing and Redying of Furs. Garments Hade to Order and Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. . fu- Miss Beatrice Cheesman will be the hostess the coming week-en- d at a house party, when some five or six girls will be her guests at the J. R. Walker farm. J Theatre parties were numerous this nesday for Denver. & & Captain Robert Hurst of the Twelfth was in town from the Philippines, but left for Fort Assiniboine, where he is called on a case. court-marti- 6 EX6LUSIVE FURRIER 270 S. MAIN. al ' & V Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Black entertained informally at euchre Wednesday evening in honor of her guest, Mrs. C. D. Fullen of Ottumwa, la. Mrs. George M. Hanson of Ogden is visiting friends in the city. & St JC & Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Parson left Wed- w . & J. E. Cosgriff, Mis Cosgriff and Miss Elizabeth Cosgriff will leave in a few days for St. Louis. & & Miss Katherine Geddes will entertain a few friends at a luncheon at the Country club today. Mrs. Reed Smoot of Provo is visiting her mother, Mrs. Chloe A. don. After the ceremony the wedding breakfast was served at the home of Prof. A. C. McLaughlin of Carnegie of the bride. institute, a brother-in-laDr. and Mrs. McEnery expect to reach Salt Lake next week. It is probable that the doctor will give up his professional engaements in London and settle in the United States, where business interests of the bride will occupy his time. The only guests at the ceremony yere immediate connections of the bride. S & Eng- The ceremony was performed at SL Johns Episcopal church by Rev. Herbert Scott Smith. Mrs. McLaughlin, who spent last winter in Europe, met Dr. McEnery in a professional way, during her stay abroad, and the professional visits of the eminent specialist led to closer and more intimate relationship between patient and physician, which culminated in a union for life. Mrs. McLaughlin is one of the best known women in Utah, and Dr, McEnery ranks among the most eminent of the medical fraternity in the British capital. He is medical officer of London county asylum at Hanwell, house surgeon of Middlesex hospital, medical officer of St. Pancras infirmary, London, lecturer on hygene before the London school board and in additon an esthetist for the Middlesex and National Dental hospitals in Lon- tess Tuesday at a luncheon at the Alta club in honor of Mrs. Truman, mother of Mrs. Montague Ferry, who is an old Michigan friend of Mrs. Miner. Covers were laid for fifteen. her apartments at Whitehall. Salt Lake, was married in Washington, D. C., at noon Wednesday, to Dr. Wm. A. McEnery, of London, 78c New York. surrounding till g TO During This Sale Mrs. John A. Groesbeck entertained They come in rich soft Oriental colorings, which are always so pleasing to the eye, and the colors are so blended in the stripes that they will be suitable for any rooms and harmonize with the ONI In these desirable shades new New designs and solid browns, l- reens, Parsifal, bines, reds and black, s : colors. At least twenty different and distinct velvet ocmbl nations, s REGULAR PRICES 91 TO Sl.ffO A YARD A - J Will be found of extraordinary interest nfext week. 'lore Walker's Jk The marriage of Miss Edyth Pauline Crane and George Elmer Walker took place at the home of the bride's parents Wednesday evening, the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen officiating. At the hour appointed, 7:30, the bridal party entered the parlor to the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin played by Mrs. A. A. Kerr. First came the clergyman, followed by the little ring bearer, Agnes Caffey. Directly behind her came the groom and his best man, Walter Saunders. Next came Miss May Crane, the bridesmaid, and following her the bride, leaning on the arm of her father, |