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Show TRUTH Mrs. Victor Clement went to Caliter, Ellen, and Mr. Julius A. Rockwood, fornia Thursday night. She expects to the marriage to occur next month. remain a couple of months. Social Cite. Wallace at dinner elaborate Stained at an 6 the clllb on Monday evening, th 'Alta table which wts set for fourteenfThe gold room was beautifully decocenter waa a large spray banked with smi-o- f violets tied with white to each ribbons, and extending 52. there was a large chrysanthe- CCT was a very enjoyable dinner. were Maj. and Mrs. Downey. Mrs Itice, Mr. T. It. Jones, 5 Y. George and Mrs. Snt Mr. George M. Scott, Crawford, Mr. Wal-- S Miss Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Faber. JJrs. McClintock, Jr? W. Heintz entertained the vidtinx railway officials to luncheon at on Tuesday. the Alta club Mr George entertained at in the gold club at the Alta dinner room G. W. Mrs. Sharp on Thursday. and Mrs. Mr. Caustin Brown gave a evening at home on Monday. of haviA pleasing innovation was that entertin the ng the gentleman assist ainment of the guests. That they out proved their efficiency and called expressions of praise from the ladies The house will be readily understood. delightful a picture in its beautiful decoratwas effections. The reception-roo- m ive in white and cerise shades, great ribbon bows and candle sticks in the gorgeous coloring, while quantities of pink and white carnations were the flowers used. The color scheme in the was was red combined with large ball of beautiful white chrysanthemums and asparagus fern was suspended from the chandelier over the center of the table. All the apdining-roo- m white. A pointments were beautiful and artistic. den upPunch was served in the stairs by Mr. C. F. Adams and Mr. S. Mr. C. V. Shelp. In the dining-rooP. Schramm poured the coffee; others m assisting were Mr. Ed Ferry, Mr. Mont Ferry, Mr. George Nye, Mr. Shoup and Mr. George X. Lawrence. O. Sherman, the Misses Sherman, Miss Salisbury, her guest. Miss Pope, and others assisted. Eight tables were played, which were placed in the parlor, library and hall. Mrs. William Bradley was the fortunate player, winning the prize, The House of McCleaugh. The two guests of honor had exquisite souvenirs of cut glass bestowed upon Mrs. them in memory of a delightful occasion. Great clusters of American beauty roses adorned each room. The refreshments were unusually each of and delicious. Miss Mary Louise Anderson, with Hiss Keith and Miss Jessie Anderson, are now in Paris. will go to Nice the 18th. fromThey there to southern Italy. Mrs. Elsworlh Daggett, who is now or New ork on TEureda8' sailed as improving rm his long reported siege of illness. 4 The many friends of Capt. Richards Sixteenth negeg'ea to 1,iarn newly-acquir- GRAND OPENING OF LYON & CO.S NEW JEWELRY be regiment will illhi dangerous and Mrs. George Steiner leave fr X dd homp6 bra ska, where they will atter the holidays, visiting nllVes and frlend at their ' ed Mrs. George Westervelt will be at home at 358 East First South street on Tuesdays. Miss Anna McCornick left Thursday for New York, where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harris will give a dancing party Christmas night at Christensens hall. 1 m STOCK OF JEWELRY H ILL THAT THE TERM IMPLIES. Watches of the best makers, latest movements and Souvenirs of all imaginable designs. settings. Rings in the latest and most Broches a large assortment. Neck Tie Pins numerous and stylish in quality. up-to-da- te OF DIAMONDS We carry a beautiful, carefully selected stock. High Art Silver Plate. Gentlemens Mounted Walking Canes and Umbrellas. Precious Stones of all Descriptions and Prices. view our display, Visit us this week in our new Store, we are the and you will decide for yourself that Lake City. Jewelry Store of Salt up-to-da- to Diamond n 1 well-know- patterns. ltoyai is tained yesterday. J. at Mr. Mrs. George Phelps Holman enter- The engagement of Miss Harriet Mrs. T. O. Rhodes has returned from Salisbury will give Hodgson and Mr. Charles H. Davis is her Eastern trip. Thanksgiving dinner at the Alta club announced, the marriage to be solemto a number of her friends. nized in the near future. 1 Mrs. H. G. Twomey, who has been visiting her parents in Portland, Or., Mrs. James W. Neill, Mrs. Robert The most novel and entertaining ward is at home at 703 First street. Coleman, Miss Neill and Miss Coleman entertainment ever the city entertain at a reception at the Alta was that at the given in st ward Twenty-firclub on Friday, November 29th. Mrs. Frank T. Hines and meeting-hous- e last evening. It Is daughter styled A Trip Across the Pacific, and left Thursday morning for San Francisco, to join Lieut. Hines, who is now Mrs. James Andrew, who has been conducts the audience into the homes stationed at the Presidio with the of the inhabitants of the Pacific isles. Twenty-nint- h coast artillery. visiting her son at 36 Ninth East, for One hundred stereoptlcon views served the past few months, left for her home to illustrate the peculiar and remark-sbl- e In Detroit on Thursday. customs of the native races of Mrs. William Reid gave an informal Hawaii, "The Island of Paradise; Tahiti, the "Garden of the Pacific; luncheon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dale entertained Samoa, the Tropical Land of Sunshine, and New Zealand, the "Switzerat dinner on Monday evening. land of the Antipodes. Elder Ben Mrs. W. S. Hedges entertained the Goddard, whose years of association with the natives and his keen, powers card club Wednesday evening. observation, gave an address. A Tuesday evening the teachers and of series of moving pictures was also pupils of the Collegiate Institute enter- produced, and throughout the evening Mrs. Babcock gave a very tained at dinner Dr. and Mrs. G. R. native Hawaiians and Maoris rendered charming luncheon on Tuesday. The decorations Alden and Miss Frances Alden of the music of their native lands. The was for the benfit of were of violets. The. Philadelphia, who have been spending entertainment following guests M. I. the of the ward. associations a few days in the city, previous to gowere present: Mrs. Robert Harkness, Mrs. G. Y. Wallace, Mrs. James ing on to California. Mrs. Alden is A. n the Georee P. Holman, Mrs. who finer, writer, under the name of "Pansy has been a Mrs. W. J. McIntyre and sons, RusY; Rice, Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes writer of childrens and other popular hooks. sell and Kenneth, returned during the and Mrs. J. D. Thompson. Mrs. Alden was the editor of that week from an Eastern trip. charming childs magazine Pansy, for twenty-fiv- e years, and has also The engagement of Miss Rose Lesfurnished serials for thirty years for ter and Mr. David Lewis is announced, the Herald and Presbyter of Cincinnati. Mrs. George Silks, with Miss Addle She is also corresponding editor of the Silks, left for California on Tuesday. the wedding to be solemnized next Christian Endeavor World, and helps Miss Addle will enter Mills seminary. month. to prepare the lessons for the Presbyterian board. Mr. Alden is a minister Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woods of of the Presbyterian faith, and his son, C. A. Mrs. Mr. have and Jr., A. Ellis, Woods Cross, announce the engageRaymond Alden, is professor of Eng lish at the Stanford university. returned from their wedding journey. ment of their daughter, Inez Chase Woods, to Mr. Jessie Evans, the wedding to occur Wednesday, November Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hill an Miss May will entertain today In 27th. nounce the engagement of their daugh honor of Mrs. Bacon. Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes will be at home on Fridays at the Cardo House, their home, which has been elegantly furnished for their occupancy. Mrs. Mrs. O. J. Salisbury entertained cards on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. McClintock. dainty 9 and manufacturing jeweler, 143 S. MAIN STREET. merchant Mrs. Ferguson will entertain at luncheon on the 29th for Mrs. Downey and her sisters, Mrs. McClintock and Mrs. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Pearsall will give a large dancing party on December 6th at Christensens hall. Mrs. Niles will entertain about fifty guests at luncheon on December 5th. Dr. and Mrs. Niles will also enter- tain at an evening function on Decem ber 3rd. The Misses Shearman will give a card party Tuesday afternoon of November 26th in honor of Mrs. McClintock and Mrs. Brooks. At St. Pauls rectory Wednesday morning the marriage of Miss Mary E. Twombley and Dr. Aubrey S. Hull was solemnized by Rev. Mlllidge Walker at 10 oclock. Only the immediate |