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Show llji III With the Willie and the Wits. Hi J, t 1 is t f i ,f II The event of next week oC most 'interest to ! J II society will be the wedding of Miss Donnellan and Iffi 111 'ill Captain Falls, which will take place in Sacra-Hi Sacra-Hi fflh I if mento on "Wednesday. The bridesmaids, Misses Hk, M f 1 1 Mary Kinney, Salisbury, Laura Sherman and Hp! ill If McGiath left for California during the week. Bl i 1 1 Olive Donnellan, the maid of honor, went to Sac- III $1 1 1 ramento some weeks ago. I r I John Donnellan will be best man, and the "f 11 brother officers of Captain Falls who will be in jL -1 I i attendance are: Captain Creary and Lieutenants 4 j jH f I Chambers, Madison and Jackson. BBS J i rf 1 4 1 I B ' II I li MIss 01ive Donnellan, the maid of honor, will ill p II wear white with a picture hat of white, and the Bif I' m'I bridesmaids will be gowned in the new infantry HiU In I J blue, made over white taffeta. Florodora hats of Hjjj , ' I black chiffon with large black ostrich plumes will HH j.i i also be worn by the maids. Hljf I. t IS The party will return about a week from to- Hl I j ) 11 day, leaving Sacramento on Thursday or Friday. I 1 1 i J I & & & H i ' ' J la "The engagement of Miss Dern was one of the H ! j j 1 1 interesting announcements of the week. The wed Bti M -'la dIng is to alce "lace nex- montb, and will leave Bill r ill Fred Dorn tlie sole unmarrie1 representative of B'n 13 the famIly but not for long( however" "Truth" H 4 1 fa of Nov. 7. And the above was stated in these H i columns the week before that. Good work, though In J for the social editor of "Truth." flfl V tjj JB H jj f i The marriage of Rose Hooper of San Fran- B I i If II Cisco, daughter of the late Major Hooper, to bB t ' I IS Charles A. Plantner is interesting news to her H I ' PlI Salt Lake friends. LBll 1 ItilH Mrs' Platner is a very versatile young woman, bBII 1 1 il being among other things one of tho best mlnla' bBIH 111b ture Palnters ln the world. Hi!' I fill & & ,$ B s 'ifi MIss McIntvre gives a dance for Miss Dern ' inlil next Wednesday evening at the beautiful Mcln- H 3 tjg tyie home on Seventh street, all of which Is very B j i ;J good news. The house is particularly fitted for a B i , ml dance and sisters Mclntyre are ideal hostesses. In'B Mrs- HllSn Tevis, who has received more bB 1 "oB newspaperiety the last three years that any other H l Jg swelled up young person in National society, is LB ,J,j I mH now trying to break Into the smartest set in New bbt r i IB Yrk city- And it is said tnat this bewitciiins H i gun widow, with the bewitching millions, is having the B ' PwBm time oi her lifo' DIck Peters and JlmmI(2 Cutting B ' il v taking turns with her unoccupied moments. Pet- B fling eis is old enough to be father of her and several B iIBi sisters, and his principal distinction lies in the B B IB fact iat ne once Plave(1 a bass drum at a Vander- HL- ) ISm bilt ball. Sufficient accomplishment to fascinate bBUi -1 W& tIlis fllKbty widow. The new Mrs. Stewart, wife of the old Senator, is not an adventuress, a fact that will greatly relieve re-lieve many old friends who feared the worst. She is 'cultured and accomplished, but it is said her poverty hrove her to marriage. The hats worn by the bridesmaids at the Goe-let-Roxburghe wedding have been the subject oE much discussion In smart sets from one end of the country to the other. They were pink turbans of the Marie Antoinette An-toinette fashion, made of velvet and sable. The velvet was used in the wide full crown, with the brim of sable, with brown tulle in folds underneath. under-neath. A pink aigrette with an ostrich tip behind it, were fastened to the sable with a rhine stone buckle. Effective and expensive, to say the least. fcy fey The sudden marriage of Miss Eleanor Dooley and Mr. Earnest Bamberger, which took place at high noon on Wednesday was not a great surprise. The wedding has been expected for months, out it was notexpected to be so quiet and exclusive. However, both briHe and groom dislike ostentation, osten-tation, and as they were the principal parties concerned, con-cerned, it is not strange that no one but the parents par-ents were present', with the exception of John Ciltchlow, Mr. Bamberger's best man. The bride was unattended. Judge Bartch performed the ceremony, and Mr. and Mrs. Bamberger left for New York on the "Limited" immediately afterwards. after-wards. Upon their return, they will be at home on Third East street. The wedding unites two of the first families of the city, and two extremely popular young people. Mrs. Bamberger is a charming, accomplished young woman, and Mr. Bamberger is a business man of prominence. fey feyC ( As dainty and pretty as it is possible to make a luncheon was that given on Wednesday by Mrs. "Billy" Cunningham in honor of her sister, Miss Dern. White and green were the colors used. Tall chrysanthemums, white tulle and green shaded candelbra were arranged very beautifully beau-tifully by this handsome young matron who had invited a dozen friends to enjoy the event jj few t,Jw Yesterday at the Ladles' Literary Club, Mrs. J. L. Piiest read a clever paper on norisence verse, and Hr. Igleheart talked on "Caricature in Art," illustrated by Alan Lovey. O v feV The reception given on Thursday by Mrs. S. P. Heogh in honor of Miss Hester Lavell .was one of the largest events of the week. The pretty home was skillfully decorated, and was made doubly attractive by the charming Jadles who assisted in entertaining the many ladies who called during the afternoon. tj iX iC "This wedding is all right, I guess," remarked the versatile Hyrum Dunn, "but it worries me, because, our manager Earnie is liable to absent himself from our poker soirees." (3 i Miss Mary Kinney and Captain Falls left for California on Wednesday, the other maids and usheis following at intervals during the week. v t ( Mrs. William H. Cunningham will attend her sister, Miss Dern, as matron of honor at her wedding, wed-ding, which will take place a week from next Wednesday. Miss June Mclntyre will be bridesmaid. brides-maid. Walter Shoup will bo Mr. Dick's best man. t3 t fcy A girl and a man sat just the row behind, in the Theatie the other evening. "I see Dodo is coming," com-ing," said the girl. "I liked it so much in the east when I saw it. Such a good chorus you know they put things on so much better in the east." "Do you mean the chorus?" he asked. I could not see her face. v w ifc Mrs. Charles Walker entertained at another tea yesterday afternoon, and supper in the evening, the latter for the ladies who assisted and a few men who happened in. fcj w Two engagements are to be announced this month, of which we have all been waiting to receive re-ceive definite news. One of the weddings is to be a church affair, with hundreds of dollars' wotth of peachy bridesmaids, and ushers to match, but the other people have not decided whether to be married quietly at home or to send out the usual four hundred and seven engraved cards. In any event, you'll all be happy to hear that all four are to be married at last. & & & And speaking of wedding cards, I noticedan advertisement in a program the other evening which read: "Young man, when ready to be married, mar-ried, have your invitations piinted by the " etc. Something new, isn't it, for the young man to get out the invitations? t W W Mrs. Robert Glt.ndinning entertained at an informal in-formal Kensington Thursday afternoon. An interesting wedding of the week was that of Miss Jane C. Beatie and -fRufus K. Cobb which took place at the home of the bride's parents ol Thursday evening. A large reception followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. George Odell entertained at a large dinner Wednesday evening in honor of the birthday of their daughter Jean. Miss Howatt gives a caid puity next Thursday in honor of Miss Dern. v V t7 X I Mrs. J. F. Franken will entertain at two four I o'clock teas next week, one on Thursday, and one on Friday. Mrs. Le Grande Young arid the Misses Young give a luncheon and Kensington a week from today. to-day. X Mrs. Sara B. Bransford entertained at dinner Wednesday evening, Miss Wolfersberger will be the guest of honor at a four o'clock tea to be given by Mrs. Thomas Weir next TuQsday,oi" Mrs. J. Srjlichards entertains at a children's parjy this afternoon for her daughter Ruth. The twenty young ladies who comprise Mrs. WJlliam Igleheart's Sunday school class are planning plan-ning an old-time district school entertainment, which will take place Nov. 20. Mrs. Walter G. Filer entertains at an elaborate luncheon at the Alta Club on Wednesday. Mrs. David R. Gray entertained informally Monday afterndon in honor of Mrs. Barclay of Helena. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller entertained at a delightful dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mr, Goshen. Mrs. A. H. Boxriid entertained informally at luncheon on Tuesday. Miss Lane entertained informally Tuesday af-terrioon. af-terrioon. Dr. and Mrs. Bascom gave a charming dinner on Wednesday evening." Mrs. Sam Porter entertained at cards on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lamb entertained at dinner din-ner on Sunday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Plummer entertained nt 'dinner Thursday evening. Mi?s. Clifford R. Pearsall entertained at an informal in-formal luncheon yeasterday in honor of Miss Dern. |