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Show TRUTH. ifc. Social i i Invitations have been issued by Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes for the reception at the Amelia palace in honor of Deof Dr. and Mrs. J. Vernon White 26th. December on troit Thursday, The wedding reception of Miss Emma Lunt and Dr. W. S. Ellerbeck will take place at ithe home of the brides mother, Mrs. Julia Lunt, on Saturday, December 21st. The euchre club was to have been entertained by Mrs. Hoppaugh on Tues- to next week day, but wasonpostponed of account the serious on Tuesday illness of Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Hoppaughs mother. - dinner was that at on Tuesday evenTavern Beardsleys committee, ing when the William Mr. of Igleheart, composed Dr. John F. B. Chris Diehl, Judge Critchlow, Judge Dana T. Smith and Dr. Will L. Ellerbeck, met. to discuss plans for the banquet toonbe given by January 9, society the An enjoyable Pan-Hellen- ic . Pan-Hellen- ic 1902. The committees appointed I 1 H. Ensign. Other guests present were: Mesdames Chauncey Benedict, A. E. Walker, Vivian McCune, G. M. Marshall, John Sears, Henry Lund, Dana Smith, S. H. Pinkerton, J. T. Donohoe, Rie Dix and L. Chase; Misses. Pearl Weller, Paralee Pitts, Stella Dix, Goldie Dix, Pearl Van Cott, Bessie Hull, Jennie Sands, Luclle Jennings, Jennie Mackintosh, Allie Miller, Margaret Miller, Raybould, Daisy Raybould, Gertrude Riley, Beesley, Beaty, Dougall, Hyde, Beatrice Hyde, OConnor, Hattie Jennings, May Billings, Evelyn Thomas, Wells, Riter, Sharp, Mamie Porter, Needhan, Rawlins, Stella McIntyre, Bertha Carter, Patterson, Felt, Groes-becFlorence Groesbeck, Lucile Taylor, Williams, Alice Shekel and Geneve Clark. k, The second annual ball of the Degree Team, Camp No. 53, Woodmen of the World, was given at Christensens Tuesday night and an Immense crowd attended. In addition to ithe regular dances, the team gave a fancy drill, which was splendidly done. The boys in uniform formed the reception committee. The committee on arrangements was made up of W. W. De Camp, J. H. Davisson and A1 Campbell. The floor managers were W. M. Elliott, W. R. Foulger, B. A. Ridd, W. W. De Camp and George Wood. Miss Parallee Pitts entertained at din- to take ner on Thursday evening. features are as charge of the various on Invitations, Committee follows: Mr. WilJudge C. B. Diehl, chairman, on menu. liam Igleheart; committee WilT. Dana chairman, Smith, Judge on and music committee liam Igleheart; L. Dr. William Ellerbeck, arrangement, Dr. John F. Critchlow. Greek letter men who wish to join the organization are Invited to communicate with Judge C. B. Diehl, care of the University club. The name of fraternity, college and present address should be stated. ' A, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Rykert sailed from Europe on the 4th for New York. They will spend the Christmastide amid their childhood scenes at the home of Dr. Rykerts father in Canada. They will return to Paris before February 1st. They are looking forward to spending next summer in Salt Lake. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carpenter, aunt and uncle of the bride, on Wednesday evening, Miss Katherine B. King and Mr. Benjamin D. Ilamill were united in marriage by Rev. C. T. Brown of the First Congregational church. The bride was given away by Mr. E. L Carpenter and attended by two little cousins, Edna Shultz and Janie Carpenter, who held the ribbons attached to a large ball of white carnations, beneath which the bridal couple stood. At the last words of the ceremony the ball opened, showering the bride and groom with pink rose petals. The bride wore an exquisite gown of crepon over taffeta with lace applique and velvet accessories, and she carried bride roses. Miss McDowell played the Lohengrin wedding chorus during the ceremony, changing to the Mendelssohn march at the close. The decorations were in pink and white, those In the dining-roowere extremely effective. m Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter were assisted sens anniversary. in receiving by Mrs. H. H. Myers, Mrs. F. B. Stephens, Mrs. James Ferguson and Mrs. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. Melvin Sowles have Hamill will be at home after January 318 South Sixth East street. recently gone to housekeeping at the 6th at corner of Sixth South and Sixth East streets. They gave an Informal house warming to a number of their friends on Miss Edna Donnellan is at the Kenyon, wThere she will spend the winter with her father, l! three-quarte- rs 's. li . Cul-me- Mc-Corni- . 1. 1 ck, i f Mrs. O. J. Salisbury left yesterday has returned The following annoncement is quoted from the Denver Post: "Mr. and Mrs. Christian Wolf announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Wolf, to Claud William Freed of Salt Lake. The wedding will occur January 8th at the residence of Miss Wolfs sister, Mrs. George Dodge, and will be a very quiet affair, Rev. Frank Bagby officiating. Miss Wolf has just completed her education, and had, not the wedding bells rung so soon, was to have made her debut this winter. The groom is prominent in business circles in Salt Lake. Wilbur Flagg have returned to Fords hotel, having occupied Mr. and Mrs. Murrays residence while they were traveling in the East. - ' James Jennings entertained formally at dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mr. W. H. Gilmer of The second assembly at Christensens on Wednesday night was the largest of two seasons. An amusing feature was that the electric light power failed about midnight, leaving the gay revelers with only the shadowy glimmer of candles and the grate fires. The musicians played their best known airs and the dance went on in glimmering light for about of an hour. The decorations were uncommonly pretty. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Walden. Among those present were: Messrs, and Mesdames Holman, Burns Macdonald, J. W. Neill, J. T. White, J. N. Sharp, Worthington, J. E. Bamberger, W. H. King, Wester-vel- t, Pearsall, Dana Smith, Charles Read, William Reid, R. H. Officer, R. C. Naylor, J. N. Sharp, Sol Siegel, W. H. Dale, S. V. Shelp, D. S. Murray, D. M. Lindsay, C. L. Rood, Bogue, G. H. Smith, R. J. Glendinning, Bowen, F. E. McGurrin, G. K. Fischer, J. E. Caine, Jack Keith, M. A. Breeden, L. E. Riter, R. J. Coleman, R. F. Hayward, H. Griswold, J. O. Cross, R. C Gemmill, C. D. Rooklldge, Knight, J. E. Jennings, C. E. Traver, Mesdames Boyd, George F. Downey, William A. Akers, Smedley Smith, Knickerbocker, Duke Baxter, Misses Burke, Weller, Howat, Odell, Schoppe, Ivers, Breeden, Sherman, Edna Sherman, Dickson, Dern, Elizabeth Dern, Miller, Marge Miller, SalisNeill, bury, Saunders, McMillan, Young, Jasmine Young, Kanters, Read, r, Ridge, Leonard, Sharp, Donnellan, Messrs. Thompson, Sadler, Wolf, Lawrence, Odell, Schoppe, B. X. Smith, C. B. Diehl, K. C. Park, Anderson, Overfleld, Nolan, Boyd, Thomas, Breeden, Brigham Cannon, Max Smith, A. B. Sawyer, C. A. Richardson, Roberts, Blood, Coffin, Knickerbocker, Schulder, Bracken, Browne, Porter, J. S. Critchlow, J. F. Critchlow, F. C. Schramm, J. T. Goodwin, Burke, Skinner, Odell, Wells, Hampton, Will Thompson, Sam Porter, W. H. Cunningham, Campbell, Dick Sprague, Lieut. Farrar, Lieut, Platt, Lieut. Barry, Lieut. Peyton. for New York, where she will spend the Christmas holidays with her sons, James and Walker. from the East. Mr. and Mrs. David J ;pj Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen gave a dinner on Tuesday In honor of Mr. Jen- Tuesday evening. Miss Stella Salisbury gave a matinee Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Young have party on Wednesday. gone to New York. Mrs. George F. Downey 9 in- Nevada is in the city and will remain several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tarvin Harris have issued invitations for a dancing party at Christensens hall on the evening of December 30th, to introduce Dr. and Mrs. J. Vernon White and the Misses Holmes. Lena Preston gave a beautifully appointed luncheon on Tuesday in honMiss or of Miss McMillan. The decorations " ere entirely In green and white. The place cards were heart-shape- d and adorned with fair maidens exquisitely Innd painted, that marking the place of the guest of honor having a bride painted upon it. Those present besides liss McMillan were: Mesdames R. H. Officer, Charles Wilkes, B. B. Hancock and J. B. Harris; Misses Dern, Elizabeth Dern, Gertrude McGrath and Leta McMillan. The Misses Dern entertained informally at luncheon on Thursday for Miss McMillan. The "rag bee given by Miss June McIntyre on Tuesday was most novel and enjoyable. The decorations throughout "'ere in violet and white. The prizes were awarded Miss Teasdel and Mrs. A. r . SIX MONTHS we have been gathering this stock together from FOR the great Handkerchief centers of the world in order to make Cohn's the center of Holiday trading. Women's Handkerchiefs, in endless variety, neat I fli UC. lace corner and other and pretty, and rever embroidered lace effects, hemstitched, Swiss emDroidered; Irish handkerhemstitched border effects, together with many fine sheer plain chiefs. Hand-A- Ml At 1CA I OC ahj ana lace-trimme- d, One of the greatest bargain offers in QHa faUC kerchiefs we have ever made; all sorts of Miss Renshaw entertained the whist club last evening. ' Mrs. Coleman, Miss Coleman and Miss Johnson received at the Fifth East hotel Wednesday afternoon. X lace-trimme- d, Handfancy scalloped, embroidered and Mexican drawn corner kerchiefs, hundreds of dozens. An endless assortment of Womens Choice Hand- Mqjkerchiefs, such as fine Swiss point, scalloped edge, fine sheer linen center, with daintyjace edge and deep lace corners, either Irish embroidered, scalloped or hemstitched. For womens fine lace and linen scalloped edge cnA OUC OdC anO Handkerchiefs, made by Irish and F rench peasants Mrs. Wilson of Denver, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. S- - V. Shelp, left Thursday for Honolulu. fit . Mens and Childrens Handkerchiefs Ire- en Handkerchiefs, direct from Belfast, Full line of Men's land, full size, nicely hemstitched, very exceptional values at 20c, 25c, 35c, all-lin- 50c, 75c and $1.00. cambric Mens Initial Handkerchiefs, in neat boxes, fine white Belfast a initials, 6 handkerchiefs in with handsome ft " box box, per Childrens Handkerchiefs, 3 ,in a box, with fancy Irish printed OQc g hand-worke- d at. per box borders, neatly tied Childrens Handkerchiefs, 3 in a box, with white or fancy colored letters, per box, 1 Mr. E. L. Carpenter made a flying trip to San Francisco, returning on Wednesday. Iff t 1 ft The card club will be entertained next Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walker. ,?J e vi :;V Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Radcliff will be at home Monday evenings. Bishop Leonard returns from Colo- rado next Monday. with-ribbon- hand-worke- d initials, g J Q Mr. and Mrs. Graham F. Putnam entertained informally at dinner Thursday evening. , f: . - |