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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: _— SOCIET _}{Y BEAUTIFUL WEDDING LAST EVENING | The LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1909. ’ The Hungriest Boy on Earth Country club was the scene o} heons given yesterday. Miss Ethel Mount was one of the day's hostesses, entertaining a party of thirty guests with a luncheon followed by bridge in the afternoon. The | affair was complimentary to her aunt Mrs. D. O. McEwan of Omaha, who i visiting In the city A . dainty scheme of yellow was chosen for th is the growing boy at ten. You can’t build him out of books or sermons. His growing body demands more building material than the adult. Nature is making for him a structure of sunflowers forming the table plece, and the refreshme nts out the same color effect. Streamers o yellow tulle extended from the corners of the table to the centerplece yer h was tled with a large bow of the th on which rested a flight of but tories yellow i n the and brown shades place cards were hand-painted, and th satin yellow sunflowers with were tled ribbons At the bridge games th prizes were won by Miss (Ch; oe ~ Child H. Mrs. W. Holmes, Iwing, Mrs in en of N <a Mrs dike Be brain, bone and a oo ore aes “rs, Rovere cme w Ce Country club, the leaves s00n for her home in San ae ere cisco large white affair being “hon he or Beason Tuesd Mrs. R. x* } entertained yesterday C ethnics. at her because } her| | apart- Miss Louise Milliron was guest of honor Monday at a luncheon given by Mr Fred C. Cooley, decorations being in sunflowers, and covers were lald for Mrs. Emil the guest of honor, Miss L. H. Milliron,| Mrs. A. Stephens Mrs. W, and P, ficers O. and ter of x 3 Perk me the Tuesday James, Mrs, oe s a irginia 3 = entertaine of ‘Eastern: nicht Virginia Dunean, thi The home of Mr. and Mrs. i S,]| be on Second avenue was beautiful wedding last guests i West, E. ip- | of home Emile Werk of Goer: ye | we OMe Cincinnati. were enjoyed nee Miss te Godbe. L. God- the scene of a night wher Shiai AalipHiie Nilane GA eecte 2 : ‘ 1thejot-e E slecta Star at her Forty Maids. gown | Two] {issued ; satin, wore of and Myrtle the Misses Anita Jack as brides- Cincinnati as a m: ae en beautiful train ainda pink wheat, Se eee party tae eerie to be given her hae Be eg eee her home this at pusho d ecoration tions home Se Oe throughout the by 2 ee sted to-morrow for THE ONLY | | Mrs. I is made ale milk ne A. E. M. W Huts al hiniso ing| mS ae he fe estos. Ls eh’ tables oer te x L | Brighton i C will beee‘ given. in a * a on will be at the Pra 1 were ; of | | musicak honor Country }of hostess { ] wt Brig ton, Miss i \ ta nisnight e i, NAS ora the first of a series that ee — * In: honor of = yc fon | used + in white Edna. Evans, vhile dining aaters’in i *, * Miss halt the Irene the of < parlors Kelly material in or com bi Sitar . of . the and choicest baked. cream. The ; ination 1t. h wit selected Try it Biscuit f h res for is also or . white breakfast delicious d preserve BREAKFAST CEREAL Move the time comes 5 Doors closer to our moving Summer IN f i ruits. BISCUIT more 27th strenuous efforts must stocks are pretty well sold out. will be closed out regardless of former values, jthroughout the other rooms. Mrs..:.M2;L Lippman prprijed: TUDE ene rT ae tables ‘were prizes, ‘ofWw hic‘bridge h were bs iinted plates, were Ke | it ri hi 4 aad : 2 Charles of of: shoes intended for them new diat store are arriving icin daily, and wekk haveqnote depaiaieuaiiall ee aie to place them on the following specials, SPECIAL NO. the sawgger | Miss me ibel crcan rson, Who has been the guest of. her sister’. Mrs... Robert | s aa at for spurl ‘winks. ll setoral aid 7 E ee re s a to her home in San Francisco about th 1 or immediate sale a F : 5 a fall shoes an om a bound to please, r : women’s newest stvlo yles lines, styles that are FOR WOMEN—$2.85 buys modified models, complete e] lete Teahuaind dressy vise 88.40$a et boris ianed played, beautiful aw: a to Mrs. ©-| Blythe Crismon, “Mrs.” A. Fred Lot Saat ae 6, Mrs. Frank Harding. Irs. ¢ ber Lee, Mrs. M..L. Lippman and the | first oL© : ‘a ye one Poug x en seinen 16, . mume October J Mrs..G. w¢ atan Be OHKS oEdittate 7 Miss lale, Wi Lambdirne and’ : 43 <eautiodiac tis eepsale: i “4 eIwhi Pe 3 a 1@ aan V ‘her work atcwVassar coneg a ae S8e dauckter guest of honor, Miss Evans visit in th entertain her home for } Miss Erma Felt, to r 7 hear ahvent 1 return to Salt . several home Dr. in} Oe George returned iawho>- has 4 whose ig? JA cleanup a strong-heart $1.60, ri of of all line standard plump ) pair free Xe children’s tan oxfords, values up to 6 $2; . just ; the thing f for early ly fall de Stver. ae entre the‘ orme has been ‘ city Miss mented ; t a mee ape. rite Ah visiting friends Lucile guest Mi ; Snow ee at a five 2 le ici | ais ee x jesesg he oT s eae OTe Sast street. | Sear < and nd ae ee Stella Freese 1 party Or yer 1e ceo aa hundrea tC Mt. en to} ilb L. trom bein 1 Pleasant, cate will i arly oe aah Lake entertain: Jorgensen ‘party will to be be fore the a fn Marca ts color or 1 \ rries tto the | be | To Tow given K Se aoe for given at the Miss —~ entertaining ren —— = Sat of mony I F| John Winde \ Weiler, who return $1.25 of children’s values, shoes sizes 9 kid skin or medium weight if they prove unsatisfactory iter spt ead me AE po to 11 at $1.25 n calf skin, the uppers are sewed in any way. in kid aa or sizes he with calf ae 12 to best the bes of eee solid, d, standard t $1.50, thy wail to the soles are and gu guaranteed to wear, sizes 5 to 8, $2 values. These shoes are made and securely ae speaking } “ o fi ee t ng ; Goshen , ; models, wewe ike the whole "10 in the F lection, sre and no artistic or world merit our t] say. tle are no , . \{t alii-. : ibute contribute t the to | se t y : = ‘ ee n e Sixty [ “ wid ake, DEINE e Mercantile after a n of known rallr marriage H oad of Miss Dupaix at the Mra.-l whi t ve. al | Vi C. 8s ‘the We Schramm, eee Wi Depart s T. ellx lix F G ee agency | 22% is= Gourau ent Added A.’ M. ae a the seaso wear uy for men and All ; would y- son’s’ h best foot- women. | Ss fo afternoon dresses 2 ene ° ul t Ss, and Ones ball } esses gowns, which eau | rect Pattern atte tailored Wil- | m4 U models r« Uu for ; street hats a evening eat W ° aists : on 4. on "peti s New votees, ch = T HOPKINS, Pind. 37 Brest Of of us. First South. style. Season wear, , ; smart dress Impor hats tations that Should for afternoon, In cor- $5.00 at price 18 . carries tee antee. : t The ideal Candy, | stores. Our es pair guar * command recognition = MONEY-BACK-SHOES a from the 238-240 Main Street. de- ‘ rasnhlo } She - = Anes reat “Were CHARLTON SHOP York Women’s Machines Stale Bread Dane morning ientrance on Good bread very cheap H MAIN St 216 | SOUT = I OutfitterssiveExclusively. EXCLUSI Tailor Made Suits, Coats, Gowns, Evening Wraps, at Moderate Prices. fam wing t “Royal” Open every Third South. shoe $3.50, and r. the ants “Money-back” : | Sweet — eed . Creations \| 1 most ° 5 place 4 ll: astslast and values bring as mucl leathers, a : . ostery | aoe Scwiwe Mateos Courant. 43 Sours ‘iia Stacy "6lr s ante girls wanted at al eae f \ s Corset for Coats een 7 i Falkner and As-| SEWING tak r coe ee ides, * creations ~ 1 ie Nec k wear * an ; Produced exclusively sea a ae tale Kimball mation mall and This McCune about Oct.at 716 15, at home y are t Newest solemr of the Smith, Gita 1 * ° Or ientel-” ar S , Ji urnior ’ Uleta Smith and | was home wil omen é x and 9 Pie This will be a most complete department tn ese make a specialty equal to our Ladies’ Departme nt. An extraordinary showing of Smart Plain Tallor-m = d's ’ ISSe€S Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forevey TAR. i Wanted East grease excessive hair and $1.00. Call for free trial package and interesting pamphlet, How to Have lo Hair.’ J. Hill Drug Co. - building Street Twenty ust, man Sooo 13 ——y . oy ot oe T p styles in : m ne were married in the|3 a e evening ieee a. reception eption |=|& the io Mane home: ofof f the brid« tia’ tatde's A pe ey is that of N relius M ssa ee New air Powder the “hatr ‘without. was hing Cleanses connected nn ot d | Evans | South Seventh East street Main er Elmer 1 |lafwill return to 1eySalt willLakebe vhicl : O The | EDISH W and || oll, after soft, clean brushing; and fluffy makes Po avenur Mr. and Mrs. Dupaix left yesterday for an extended trip to Seattle jand other points in the northwest They or S . l Brandwin’s ? well | mother, showing. B removes gational Mis s Verda d-at ats | Henry W. | Wednesday ae le ’ & elerant Sal ry im mMunety™ autumn aa“held the : W. nd later | Salt Bradstreet | greatest Rev. tl couple inin he two ¢ The 20 Main 00 for solemnized that of being Clersymat 1u | waa 39 f : was w yesterday Yesterday of I South a lo- breakfast that her — ; ’ ection collecti oe give ss esidger yedaing.breaktes fall off at in : ho apprecia es woman W rt ° ° Whi ‘ry can afford ; to overlook there display. , “n> designers real seicent conceptions in alike . to : of bit: : magnil 2a exquisite e@ exhibit W!wish ae ea our all - our 7 | weddine i lergy man . of the i BONS. | I. o ia lowilt ofnf fastened, and will F wasdiategiven>relatives at the of home the ofbridal the other, Mrs. M. D. Jonasson wedding | known ne ; 2A See i | thealles bridal N ri ny nth . q recently shortly perftorme: ow | South) high noon Miss enter-| Kate James and William St. Claire Rivl the | ers, the ceremony being performed at at I *} noni of the. bride's ister, Mr a Jo! ! i. Gl : 9 1 venue, the a — al Fi next.Monday host- hom onday..e¥ — Gath ) e Washington, D. C., and practicing temporarily at will in this city. of - Miss y Hulbert. evening onMrs.Tenth H | ibeeiegs the Friday c | the Misses Frances Castle- | pride’: L. oe rite Eighth East Saag at : ro eat Fichth tel ed|of Mra. H pcs Bie 5 Sn th will table. while] street. while Miss Ina Smith \ ue aTaia for| tain Saturday with a Kensington . mn of ila | Beehive vext eee aS moses, with thelr clusters added’ a pretty 4 touch. of ; ‘of ey = | “OR: South I r pink ee CONROE, OF Ep. Oe ae ke eer is t i ee last“eveni M u Gon days J 106 5 x * * f aa Bitner will take place on Wed-| * eke Mrs. George Y. Wallace entertained| es A a Sept 29, will be the compli-|" The marriage of Miss Florence Jonasa@ party of four guest at$s a number f fourteen n guest guests attt the Coun-| | mented "rns imber of affairs tO} con n to J. A. Armstrong took I place Wedon ty Mrs : wa 7 This evens club vest ae ee aeono : / of. of be given in thé eer mua I at al j | nesdav n aa t mort iornin ea r, bs hey ; te mph‘ie. = airs ore: : enr of | Ruby, will leave today for Glen-| # , will attend iG O., where Miss Ruby | # of will Kd 4 j liege during the coming year | 3 Bo | i Mrs. H enry Styer 1leave Mrs lay for or | @ Sty oday were | New York, after a pleasant visit. with a selections | wee ks before returning Evanston, Wyo | : x * ox. catents) ao Miss Edna Evan sk tc : 7k i e | . Mr and .Mrs Hoyt Sherman, wh j I sella, l ; 2Misss Blythe, who has just re-|,| be wighhOs here n with thelr | turned from a year's trip abroad, is the liqdauch ter, Mrs ib ash left vesterday ruestnonia of her sister, 3 It ’ = | Pre for their home on eth Lenn le ick street. in Ww ishineton Miss : honor ia swe , the season‘s newest effects. The glad styles for the young men, on a en SPECIAL NO, 2 Pec ie eather ae oe oo eee ain or novelty in patent or dull loathers, in which ithe button, _ style ole edominates. I which yoing S mie 400 faa Olytoe showing of the more Ok conservative alues effects, including our specialty 7 the nature foot-form , to e assisted the hostess numev evening oo a Mr: Henry Wiseman will a social affair Saturday uta | in be What Thousands cided aR BTN FORM South September made to clear the shelves. remains MADE charming bridge tea was given yester- | rendered. tl issisting in the pr ** | former acquaintances In this city. & day by Mrs Wilbur 3S. Henderson at} gram being ES aSummerae her ; home, ° TThe din-| E y Miss SS F Satiwaret Mi Josie Christiansen ans 1} er sison Fifth Bast t street.at. ] fan [rene Kelly, isag j 3 ; ote i : po y¢ rd table wax covered with a be vutiful | hays, Miss y Evans and Hugh W ter Mrs Enoch ¢ : hristofferson left cluny lace cloth, and a low mound of | Doug: all and Ja ‘*k Summerhays Monday for a.two weeks’ visit with rel- | g erpiece, witl * * * tives In the east Hi ‘etreamers o fae gzgil L ; ‘ as epoe ao eee Shenae Miss Martin will entertain gis Ra re ' ‘ c ov " Blanche ce be given Saturday Do Wweslaii cecompanied” by 7 the le lusters| with a 500 party, to ! iven 3 Mr R...F.°N ny ; ing to. the corners rs ofof Esa : pu as honor of Miss Alma Frost, who is the | rs, Jennle’ Thompson, is visiting ir | of sunflow‘ Ag ms A : oh 4 s « of yellow v6| guest of Mrs. James Langton Baker City, Ore,, with Phomips son's | carrying ou a colo scheme Z | daughter, ee MRRid Mrs (ee dGen tea yee. ¥ ae hore SG | WORE See +Mrs. H. G. Boyer, Mrs. food for making fe ee een ene Seanbare Of TMueeaay } delightful - nasturtiums 1 room and pinkk i n faen ng. During serving uring the © ber of delightful vocal 8) i< cat ~ | -Jennfe| wi of Thu ead un brid tan, z cues | of Thursday's pase: gers glow re panic d throu int will the ; home } at at the1 honored ou st} who eee ae tothe i\Mrs. T. R. ee Woodbridge ee entertained, this ziv E § Foor OBE The té Seren. eons aoe as di y decorated in pinkDe asters, and ee cere lald.«:,fdr~sftourteen] ! were is fea ; playes d, ra and dainty monogramed ities: Stella, Wabian: will- entertain’ towere used as tallies , : e -y x * Sey ithe prdge tea,complimentary ‘toto | Min Hav Dous all and Miss Mrs. best ” 66 As ee ete. meal About this her mjane night. On ednesday afternoon Miss “x © Mics victoria's Bay of Cleveland rC, Felt will be the Honofed guest at a iets ale w be giv this evenin i i sin ton to be given by mene a tee Teens Kel ly. ing:| The first of a series of affairs Ses be | Gardiner at her home _ Forest Dale of honor being Miss Hazel | give Seen - - a with e mi pene oe Miss Victoria ‘Le ‘Bay, who has been a » bridge te ¢ 1 = = — oo te t ee yesterd afternoon at the] the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. M. Meyer, t Thehe tables] for several return to her: The Country club will be the scene of | v irginia ae; irtmen its s. “ tbridgeg ar Ret Cleveland, Cewill Baar ae ; weeks, ; " aeka ia large party to be given ently: with | w de cor Bay aoe pink arith white Lome in oe be The i sells steam-cooked We porns. ete guests any business prominent young the where eee all Grocer . Wheat cleaned, Mr while city, this of man is one of the Lil- | Werk of Cincinnati, girl,| men Little flower Kramer. and Andrew Godbe = as acted who Godbe, in will at outer Lee on home ete her a afternoon mining Willfe| little were bearers train The to aeiee Mrs.clubHeber this jeard a contains affair. Lake breathes. i Y our Shredded k embroidered it grown-uPps. Miss Werk was attired in a white embroidered chiffon over of pink for| | Werk Mrs. Rich: hostess at a at the Alta guests will party at the to Salt he bone, brain and muscle. The crispness of the shreds promotes mastication, which means sound teeth. The food to study on, to play on — for children and is performed by | broadcloth. while Miss Davi ison'’s gown . pastor of the | was i » Of embroidered broadcloth in} x * church } blue tint The bride’s bouquet daa Keve will be the As i the stairca was aan effect of the white brides luncheon to be given tod ty | W hich was enty ined with smilax. she] roses while the attendants carried ae Aftér the luncheon the | Was met by her father, and they pass d! clusters of pink tea roses be entertained with a box | through an aisle of white satin or bbons | Casmere Werk of Cincinnati, a brothOrp he um It » the parlor, where the wedding tool } er of the bridegroom, acted as best] % | place White asters and tea roses deco-|'ma One of today’s. hos tesses will be Mrs lt ated the parlor, ; the bridal party | Follo wing the wedding Frank ceremony Parker, a who will entertain this | st tood under a we saihe bell of the blos-| buffet supper was served to the guests. afternoon with a bridge tea at her home| soms The punch table, which was surround- } on East South Temple street Pink and white asters were used in| ed with palms, was presided over by| *x* * * ss li library decorations, while pink tea |] Miss Lynve Knolton and Miss F'lorence The second of a series of affairs to | re oSes Were massed with pretty effect in | Castleton Mr. and be given Mrs. G. this week C. Werk by Mrs. J. A. Earls tae dining room. and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Godbe assisted will be the bridge tea this afternoon at The bride wore a charming gown of| in receiving the guests her home in me v Pla apartments. white cvrepe meteor made en train in the Mr. and Mrs. Werk left last night for x [mm © effec \ with ichess lace :a Mrs. John Dem ag Mrs. J. C. Dick Empir ffect, ducl la in extended wedding trip to Seattle extendec edding tr Seg 2 aland ; pearl trimmings. She wore a long veil| the northwest. will be the hostesses at a te a to be given The bride wore a blue | of tulle that hung to the hem of her] bro2dcloth traveling this afternoon gown with at hat the home of Mr Bs roy n, and her only ornament was a ; and gloves to match | Dern, the honored guest Mrs brooch, the gift of the | George Dern, bride-| daughter who has recentlybeing The bride returned | diamona charming groom young of E.is L. theGodbe, a well known the air muscular tissue. s build it out of the food Shredded Wheat Biscuit | iy. W. Hill club in the the 1 Mr. and Mrs Reed Smoot have Issuex d | invitations for a reception to be g | at the B. Y? U. gymnasium at Provo on | Friday evening, Sept. 17, in cele ee of thelr twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. * * * ! The Woman’s guild of St. Mark’‘s ca- | thedra) held their first session of the bridge ments and must for the growing boy or girl is The table was decorated with centerpiece of as a in the pink and lavende r sha * eats She j | 122 So. Main Salt Lake |