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Show 12 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN \ inouga to REPUBLICAN, UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY. SUNDAY, [ MS, ANNA COLBURNE PLUMMER it the festival for weeks} Cards oe Begs io ae | John's cathedral i | An interesting done | issued a and so eager, in advance, line. The ote ut = atar . in heing advance, one sigh for Ife was not progr rogresslvé as o f th eity Oecalled week or . ten days aii / vince: s the good old days when | ake plac annem The engagement and/ quite as strenuous we now find It. | Miss Ella Bukofzer : tety ‘Woatenses:tes of the || ad. a oe up the society editor not} once, for very few are blessed | WEEK officers one of of this { { week wili rare days, June's aS future. eo near ETY \ | IN soci In charge of the details and arrangements The decorations in Oriental effect with draperies collect ed during tho time spent in the Or ent, ; effects' In the figures and the handsome favors, together with the beautiful toilettes of the ladies, the full dress uniforms of the officers made an attractive scene, e | Wednesday - The who ° e - attended the annual] Eero The same evening party, given by Jennings In|was the Mr. and at their beautifully fancy James| handsome gay home,| with many] Wife of Dr. Charles | Assisting were Mrs. James H. Grant, throughout the Thomas Sloan, Moyle with and Mrs W. rooms| Miss A. S. Grant were selections, delightful * On ° Wednesday the marriage ‘daughter of 6 *. evening at 5 o'clock of Miss Agnes former Judge Zane, to Captain Particularly M. Zane, and Mrs. Willlam ception win A. . delightful was the tendered by Colonel and F. Holmes at the Amelia ace Friday evening to several re-} Mrs.| Pal- hundred At heard in and Mrs. vocal will Geddes have for Captain T, R. Harker las. Captain Garrison and the bride-| The magnificent art gallery his' best manj| thrown open for dancing and of Fort Doug- | McCaskey will| passageway connecting enclosed and lighted, was the evening, Potter charming Miss es © Allen Esther with the house | pleasantly Brilliant ef-|ternoon in e entertained informal tea compliment . women present, were extremely some and attracti ve. ° . se The wedding of Miss Edna Amelia Jennings to Glanville Clarence Barron will be solemnized Wednesday even- ing at the a o'clock First Methodist church function tendanco dinner Mr. and avenue young evening will be 170 will follow Mrs. for the people West at the . Pea familleg will leave' home the me for thelr honeymoon at home after January First orth and 1 at strect, Clara M . Hall, and Mrs. L L. EB. daughter h of throughout peel and the ey ae below, with the in the den adjoining. Mr. pointed "violet Mr. and ding trip . January 1 tea." inne : ane Mrs. Walter eee ap- ri ae oe at several) wee ay aie ta SALE of was Saturday entertained in the T. J. Wyche has Issued invifor a bridge tea Thursday at her home ° The one hotel : ite ee oer the honor a few of Miss o.°22, @ af- game one of afternoon tables Julla in the to be parlors given nese ut oi oat Paeedes na eee WitidsorV. Rice Mra Adol st W!l The of Cullen, entertaining Monday be in- 7, a reception ° will who be held at the how Be hand on club », ; Millinery, in De- was and made Mrs. up as Cutler, follows General Governor Mrs, Thé *Agtden é 1 von in td, Bridge lab club - Ginn Onin nel and Mrs, Colonel it Daynes, Smith, (ene: < ee we at Seaman, Hanson, one] and Mrs. Miss ata ivi Colonel Gols Kes- Lieutenant The Regimental hold the monthly Gol- | ®Yeing Stanford s Gree 3 Se ae Giihic and Mr ak iy Mr. and Mrs. John San Francisco will arrive , 2 4g Bridge club will meeting Friday ene Mrs. ; nrternoons, -" December- holiday Brooches. Children, recognize Hat ete., this purchasing Monday, at Salt the and lass Boyle, a bride of the week. Be. nee ee tae Ingebord Virginia Tindios ac aites Miss Petersen Richara Minden, > Governors' club Friday evening. next py or ane mieuibers cane e event w far Grant, Arthur Wood, Arthur ‘Bezsant | {Mg and Harry Powell . 3 2 S:..2e 5 Miss Jennie Harrington entertained the T..O, N. O. club at her home in 0 =Thi ne d Off ir C b on OPERA Forest Dale the opening Om BAGS Ss, Syaeod served ~|be : 7 be FANS AND BELTS. | 7 = Se x ARON the grandmother and Miss Florence ONG, ml pias present guests a of evening present. those -_--<---____ was| 7 Handsome Furs and E Neck . wear, 3 Hosiery. Elegant Values in Tailor-Made Two-Piece and hree-Piece Suits and BROADCLOTH DRESSES and HANDSOME COATS. @ we and ng Mrs of many the younger get. the club. carpet will room be of cleaninw + perfe COMI N G ry EVENTS | i ?Nourish s blemishes 5 Style e be Colon mate 4iternoo will One of the social events of the carly winter, and the patronage will tae depend entirely on the mus'coving part the community, Although Sunday ieeeafternoon concerts sie TMLNOn SHeaaticein" the West, they have long been popular in the Eastern centers, and the World The hour js. set interfere wlth d the hours spent in listening the splendid program of Ing and effect on all fortunate enough to be present. sale of tickets has been exceptionally good. The stalls or || tH! | Scheld, Harold Miss Flanders, Peery Og- A delegation will come from Provo, Lehi, and Payson, including Professor Lund, Professor Reed and John Y. Smith and parties, Mr. and Mrs. AJ- bert McClellan and Mr, Snell, A hun- ' $ = | In making them a success. In the far west San Francisco and Los Angeles have ther in running order. Mrs. Druehl made an impressive plea In behalf of the children to whom the opportunity means not only happiness and recreation, but health and free| dom from and its consequences. Miss Fox, superintendent of the here-and what a say- Choice Flowers 116 Main. 4 seem to AMER. BEAUTIES-Every bloom is Fresh stock every day. large and sound. Prices right. et ater CARNATIONS-Larger ers were never grown. last. Enchantress and VIOLETS-There's than choice, them. lh anne and finer flowThe white. kind nothing violets. dainty We that prettie2 have NARCISSUS-The ‘‘angel's eye''- Purity itself. New shipment every other day. FUNERAL WORK A SPECIALTY. ALL PRICES REASONABLE. Superb 55 MAIN Gell ST. Florist In Martin's Coal 1011 Office. Ind. 442 of w Walter Yo, ‘ holidays in of Mr. and - . ter part of the week from San bs on a former occasion. { 3 ee f Bishop Spalding eee Seen Sarah sg: sister, Fran- the summer and : "Ge rt) uw , o .G Mrs. M r. and d':Mrs. George TI. and |. children, who have been visiting| wana time in Salt Lake with Mrs t's mother, Mrs. Riddle, and sister, month holds sul. to the Siren a, Warsaw, wher M position of Amaro. ie E §2..%.2 Colonel and Mrs. B. F. Holmes and Miss Laura Bransford‘ leavee today toda for Chicago and later for New York and the South, going to Washington for t Inaugural ceremonies an e diplomatic ball i. ‘ Mrs. George tomorrow and Mrs. George Wallace Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman of Washington, a now visiting with their daughter, Mrs. N. P. Gray in akland, will spend the holidays with their daughter, Mrs, Gibson in Salt corned. Lake r Mrs. E. J. Chambers and son, Lyster Chambers, will arrive 4 u uring the week to be guests of r, W. P. Kiser, Gin * esi * Mr 5 =. Ellerbec k has returned rom California ar id will spend part (Continued on Page Thirteen.) Pn or A | Se, i Be wah = months * ° - fall Uz ZB : Denver. . secampanied __saturday by has who nam ao oY > will walsoure Mise Peatl Slee the int. " coe eat one M mH ae Sigz the lat- Bieta wate CLUBS An interestin rorra . fv A Ae at the regular SORTA meeting waa of yen Friday tne Ladies' Literary club. The subject of the jay bel ng "Work for Children." cow, C. Druehl read an excellent paper on "Municipal grounds," giving a graphic description of some of those already established in our large cities, particularly in New York, where she gave special credit for existing conditions to Jacob Rils, who has done so uch {n that direction. Philadelphia also rejoices in many model institutions of the kind, as well as Chicago, where Jane Addams has been instru- mental Karl A. and Mrs. WOMEN and and| goods, opportunity Promoters- | . | 5pent awi wrinkles, : lines away es with Satin skin cream : Rib- hair biggest Evans ae te and e1BCO Misa Sies will. be their guest The club rooms will be throwa | 2 the post for some weeks. Miss Siez open to the guests the entire evening LO POL ae ee rmtor at: the post and a dance program of special music - | oh Ba laine eB Perot Me) Shean? are 216 SOUTH MAIN ST. | by spend the the home wa : that right Thankswill beafter hailed with || | delight Our Se Mrs. Mr. de in || glving ine andthe coming event Novelties just received in J} ,, 18 Syanons orchestra concert |=7 % attempted Porter, will Salt Lako at Porter, Mrs. - \ H © the Odeon | is promised decorations surpass any- Friday evening, being | party of the club' this will be rendered, Punch ght refreshments were served in the refreshment and a pleasant by enjoyed » heretofore at It the the Is made Lake's Mr, An elaborate and largely attended | Thanksgivin party}: ‘Tuer iona: a rer, 2 Jones. Sa reception, and : tea was given Saturday prettily decoratedwith chrysanthe of , She kaportant ys P aoe events See , of the by Mrs. W. W. Riter at the iE |mums : and carnations F Mr. 2z and IMrs, bad Alfred5 . Mr. Bersbach sbe 0 of 600 preswa | eek ne to veer Riter Will be by thethe large in East First South street | the game of the evening. andThose dancing Chicago, P2t'¥ be given the members for Mivs home parents of | Ch ABO, Riter and Mrs. Ashby of Mrs. , Mire, SSam Dougee wriet aH aL : teq | hE at pins, chains, ete., ete. as ALL Evans of Monday and f Gn Wetinaday ae Jones, Mrs. George L. Savage has invita- | Mt-. Evans | Hons out for bridge teas Monday and | 9% Cotes Tuesday and ria easy will GOES Velvet, B. Bte, Reve aeiaares chee wines of thele poz Wi Ite "H ence ep in the post hall at Fort Doug- | wriss Wheeler Mrs. Stanford, | !@%- pur- ul Fort Wedgwood, General and see eave Douglas will meet Tuesday afternoon Colonel and Mrs. Plummer, Colone} | W!th Mrs. WwW. hy, Purviance. Mrs. yer, C : the rich yellows, beautiful whites, the a u at fastidious e ° school, of the the de- how we can afford to give such be finer than ever this year. Pretty pinks, * es how T'HE LARGE ‘‘MUMS''-They will meet Bardwell) e matter BANKS, oe Th Wasatch Literary circle wi give its. "Gentlemen's Evening" morrow night at the home of Mr. ar rs, . O, Leatherwood, 1630 South Ninth East street, the meeting having been postponed from last week. The subject of the evening's program will December tention home at the Uintah from 3 to 56 The members committee, who will attend to Think 9 Reading ° es afternoon, Ladies' no £ The Daughters of the Pioneers willl meet Wednesday at 3 o'clock In the Lion House. This will be a meeting of unusual Interest, as the subject of pioneer dramatics and ploneer actors. Reminiscent talks will be given by : . Clawson, Mrs. Margaret Clawson, John T. Caine and other veteran actors. All interested are cordially Invited to be present, especially the pioneers and members of the first theater orchestra an an ae by the association work in hand, of , ° ° be on exhibition, and toalsosee an what opbe given On he keen purchaser the season. lunch still surpassed. bons, Feathers, (except ostrich) Fur Searfs Fur Muffs, Furs for The P. BD. QO. society will meet Saturday » December with Miss Whitworth and Miss Powers, at the home of ‘Miss Whitworth. Mrs russell Ge acnuiaes Mist siatine Alien Miss are teres Se a oe Mar Br Wille ms OH ae ahs aes fo at ia ae {t Bae ae en ne ‘table : nt 2 : th ; on The h eae aa acs : Se ee ee {70m 3 to G. A musical program will ee oe a gene ay ee portunity will is being done have the good ° tomorrow. with Mrs. Smith apartments. the Saturday rae Ae Dither Pnbatent and day will be a choico EVERYTHING IN OUR SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS NEXT WEEK AT ONE-THIRD OFF, Choose from these: Shapes, Trimmed Hats Flowers, 8 . Miller 2 reception Kenyon e Hunt was assisted in J. H. Richards. ipa HAMILTON'S Novelties she bridge G. Tuttle have | jer, of neres 7 Christmas hostesses of Mrs. tations afternoon flats. * M. Miss terastizg acatal AMmits. ceitnel vost 8 The éntertdinmen$ comm tee pa at Saturday tables William P *. evening at 7:30 Maude Wheeler Hawallan| ane 1 eeuie canon - gee met, one. Darttite' forum sarientan" so eeeioan North atreet, for Ts 0 f the bridal party and families. After a wedthe newly married couple On Wednesday marriage of Miss when house. ier-ke Been the guests will be at home after 768 Fourth avenue. the in at-| @nd. decora-|™Mrs handsome pete aoe oe eng was So © same afternoon at a pre ov Miss Mrs. meet noon cannot insures values The Monday Night Literary club held its last meeting with Mrs. C. Gc Spooner Mrs. Byron Cummings gave 2 some phases of the blennial at »O0Ston, and the of the Nz Federation talk was very teresting and greatly enjoyed members of the club. The next meeting of the club will be hela Monday night, November 80, with Mrs. Bledsoe, 132 North State street. os to and Arcade ° e ee ene, perues oe re ean ie = g by I d Mrs, W Odeon rooms Brooks' on. The Cleofan meets Wednesday when Twelfth Night will be conwith readings from acts il, tv | tinued and v. Miss Savage will be the chairman of the day. the FB rest that that Prices that will cause you to marvel by | tails of the affatr, are: Mr ©, | be "Field and Riley."' There will be Witeeae - ¥red W ey, eh T. H. nitcle ee ae of the Literary ». Mrs. omas Marnane, | circle i . Governor John C. Cutler entertained | 89d Mrs, C, G, Gort. Ook Sacebe Gioncinw 1 Gk gueraniees Mrs, Henry C. Hoffman's bridge| the members of his staff at dinner : 9 . ee party and tea on Tuesday afternoon | Saturday at the Commercial club. In The first meeting of the bridge National Bouse, Cleaying Co. was said one of the prettiest) the evening the governor and Mrs. | tournament to follow the series of appointed affairs of the season. Eley-| Cutler gaye a box party at the Or-|&4mes just finished, will meet Monday | en tables of bridge were played fol-| pheum, occupying the boxes on party one|#fternoon with Miss Minette Baer at lowed by an elaborate tea in the bil-| side, upper and |{ lower. The PERSONAL | the Bransford. | tions of only. with an orchestra. and elaborate floral rooms and five were played, " The Daly tea on Wednesday, when Mrs. J. J. Daly and Miss Daly r= ceived between two and three hundred friends, was a charming social at and Miss Carlotta Jennings, with little Grace Jennings, a niece of the bride, flower girl. Nettleton attend the bridegroom as best man: A hand- ss sae H. Child at the Olive Bartch, affair to Miss Clara waster of ceremonies fects in the manner of the|M Hall and twenty of her close After the ceremony a wedding sup-| gallery at intervals duringHghting the aanc-| friends. One of the inte resting feaper will follow at the home of the|ing, were unique and beautiful. As| tures of the afternoon was hemming bride's parents in Second South street | this was the last social function to be| table. linen to be presented to the for the bridal party, and Colonel and| enjoyed at the hospitable home of | bride-clect. Mrs. Walter S. Scott and their guests, | Colonel and Mrs. Holmes until their eae Mrs. and Miss Ward. return to Salt Lake in the summer, For Miss Maud Wheeler, a bride of | After a wedding trip Mr, and Mrs.|it was all the more appreciated by|the coming week, Miss Eva Thomas Cavenaugh will be at home after | those present Was hostess at a 500 party Saturday | January 1 at ort Douglas, No. 13 The tollettes of the hostess and Officers' Row. those assisting, as well as many of the be fe ood Seri during Qualities ever Lake chaser. } informal musical enjoyed The lat the j carried se Cavenaugh of the Fifteenth infantry, of thelr friends. The spacious rooms from town, together with the officers U. 8. A., SF will take placo in St. Mark' were fragrant with choice flowers and | an adies . os vere Mi ne cathedral with Dean Brewster officiat- | the Hawailan band in the rear corriona . re Boats ay Mr, An ing. Mt » bride will be attended by | dor played during the receiving hours |. H. Kriebel. Miss Katherine groom An be . the | Aes SBA ay Edith sday Miss Paul the will and} four tables of bridge chafing dish supper. enjoying be present at Sere Douglas Saturday Fort Lieutenant entertained at followed by a Those and Will | program Grace | evening. Bower: be are all well known of prominent families, will center around the Trouba-| program | Mrs. | tain at their new home on VU street in honor of Miss Zane and Miss Geddes and their tances, Captain Cavenaugh and Captain Conrad at a buffet supper. The decoration of the table will be appropriate with a center-piece of bride's roses, green ribbon and white tulle About 25 of the Intimate friends of the brides-elect gain-giving offered Salt buyers- Variety ° boarders can he accomwth bright sunny rooms | with furnace heat, and the grounds are large and in the summer will be tween the hours of 3 and 6 more [eee members of the Choral society| [Gat erent for all kinds of recreation. than 200 friends called to meet the ©} will attend {in a body. Until a permanent home can be pro1e . ° o guests of honor rooms we re the officers and directors Following the Symphony Orchestra } cured beautifully adorned with yellow and {the association § feel that they are white chrysanthemums and 4 stringed | concert this afternoon, Mr. and Mrs orchestra furnished music during the | Willam H. Cunningham will enter- | fortunate in the present arrangement presiding Hawaiian pleasing ing for the most exceptional bar- program, members of the boarding home a Vyat OC A. are to be conated on thelr new quarters, the Aaron Keysor home, 445 South Temple |} commodations are er, one of Salt Lake's Leading G. Plumm iss Helen Jennings punch bowl. Miss Edna Dwyer selections and the dours rendered a during supper. © AT BANKS' For weeks we have been prepar- * ° that four weddings in social circles| picturesque and startling characters} will be solemnized, with three of them | represented Mrs. Henry M. Din-| church weddings. As the brides-to-| woodey gave several charming vocal and members much interest events. * The the dress Mrs. of the Ladies' Seekers Literary club will Tuesday with Mrs. James is to be Tennyson Mrs, Deacon § , Mrs and Mrs, McCullow taking part Smith in the Thanksgiving week in Salt Lake society proved to be unusually With the brilliant German, given Fort Douglas by the bachelor officers at the post, which in its way was | one of the most artistic affairs ever attempted within the walls of the garrison and a distinct credit to the Those | semble - A the p section or the The rt section Ladies' | Literary club meets Thursday mornjing The topic of the day Is, * Later Architecture In Rome , irnese Palace, Boighere Palace, Cance llaria Palace." e275 of {fs announced and D. A xel- - Univers'ty club dance Wednesday | afternoon Mrs, James BE. Jennings} evening are unanimous in pronounc-| was in charge of the dining room,| Ing it one of the pleasantest ever en-| where from a handsomely appointed joyed at that hospitable club house. | table with a center-plece of the gor- | Although called an informal affair,| geous fall flowers with candelabra! full dress costumes were almost uni- |} and lights shaded in the sunny effect. | versally observed and the details were} Mrs. James E. Jennings, Mrs. Leroy | carefully carried out, D nwoodey and Mrs. H. G. Whitney | . ° * poured tea and coffee AND ENGAGEMENTS ke: ‘The History } ‘ with memories that never fail them, and in any case it is always best to be on| the safe side, a WEDDINGS ooe tieplace oe in ° Jong ago asking her to please emphasize the fact that ‘My luncheon is teday, and I] give a bridke tea next week Tuesday-for" she added, "some women are so careless about. their engagements that they confuse dates in an appalling manner, and I should certainly faint, if some of the guests whom I have invited for next week should appear today, as has been the experience of other hostesses." It is not an uncommon experience Yor invited guests to mistake the afternoon and go where they are not expected, or perhaps, to read in the society umn of the morning paper e full account of the social functions of the previous day which they were expecting to attend that very afternoon, | Of course the systematic, intelliBent society woman has her engagement book or calendar, where the date of the invitation Is set down a | } | i { ! || A the announces BE. H. Wickens Mrs. engagement of her daughter Alice to Ay eae a oe Richard D. pines lace Wednesday, ecember i a & ay Event | Literary club postponed {ts meeting account of Thanksgiving to Mony morning at the club house, Mrs | Delano will give the paper, "Powerof ¢t he | lessness Government of the | Republic.' t rout tles: rise of In ternal | Caesar 7 December | *°**™ the | along ene it is all oe ape a ylace i@ a ce Be Thanksgiving - are - week a ‘he Current Events and. Current | Literature section of the Ladies' Literary club will present an interesting and pleasant program next Friday afternoon in which the Tourist section of the elub will join. George | Newbold rt. American consul to ; Warsaw, who ts visitor In Salt Lake, will give "Impressions of WarWw." Ruesian music, yocal and instrumental, will be heard and Russian ; tea served from a Samovar oe e teh aa ele of the | members | at the supper which followed. } ea Mrs. De Wiscomb will paw ponepa mG eae : AoA say ateCtOe of the dally | otter he Christmas numbers pepers the Unt- = ane ns testient abelvan eel . 2 ghia a, pho the keen elight worn the of the The musical program included a group of kindergarten songs given |{n a characteristic manner by Mrs. Jones, and instrumental numbers by Miss Marguerite Duvall and Mirlan Love, pupils of Miss Mary Olive Gray. The next méeting of the club, December 11 will be! "An Afternoon With | Utah Composers and Authors." oe that of Miss Lollle Seek toa rhich I Means retin W ise ate Se Ll was pe | fie ae Eraeies enutitat tne oan taintra . of = Christmas-tide, : oemsooo and legends bearing Illustrations the artistic with . wedding at } beforchand for many reasons, t} the week by frends Se TC a deal of the | T would seem that a great Edgar tte 3 Luman and Charles real pleasure and spirit of the ere great Re ener ‘ placeer pal Ot took the which jr. (on oy away byby forcing | Le He EBITG He forcing away en day Povetint is taken Take for instance the current C s € } agazines and periodicals, = wt 29, 1908. department ersity, was heard In a most scholarly ;}and comprehensive talk on "Free Kindergartens,' speaking of tne meaning of the word: "Children's Garden," also saying that & kinder-| garten is not a school, and kinder-| gartners are not teacher \y the| usual acceptance of the term Miss| Fox who is deyoted to he work, of| which she has made a great success, was very interesting as she gave a| le description of what has been} accomplished and what can yet be ODAY-Advent SunWalter Herbert Evans will take place day, brings to mindjat the home of the bride's parents, that the Christmas } Mr, and Mra, J. 3 Wheeler Dr festival is only four| W, M. Paden will perform the cereshort weeks away, ! mony, after which a reception will be and the days will be| held. The young people will leave generally given upto; the same evening for their wedding preparations for the | trip through southern California beday beloved alike by | fore goin to Stockton, where they young and old. | will make their home. is undoubtedly necessary | e : ; xs tats : eytininits NOVEMBER | kindergarten This little scene is enacted In every city-for McDonald's Merry Widow Chocolates are to be had everywhere McDonald's fine Salt Lake Chocolates hold hrst place whe rever are enjoyed. chocolates | MOTOR FOR SAL E 20 ccleaner, esting. ric motorin ood No better motor made. Add ress Inter-Moun. tain Repub lican. oan |