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Show --- a 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1909, [gem 1] 6000 TEA ACATION SAT y and almost no plans cee ec, °o it - tedSean the A ah mention the sum-} Sretty for . this moans noth-| the a trip} my little tyrants." hus spoke June, to last daughters, ate 8 of And since vided ; all a who their vha aati e plans ara comida pro-| in by fancy willed, returning ? Miss the at eventide ryone young ye iar ast so- set. Several y teas have yrides-elect, have also been afternoon Ed © daisieg wh " carried £00n Miss On Wednesday Hewlett's crt ings y among aw ae \ these nly na to|a a color for| Mrs. E. host of wander- ro J berts tobe ment aa uncheon o an now rece ne of Newport's | ers disposed of her beau-| that Medca of the elite, | hurrying to join a friends in a summer jaunt of ~ eg paa ee aed er d sete Re California, where party this effective- | ae ald é \ ; many prominent DO to withdraw people anc from city's aa ib about twenty miles from the guest > vy uesday + to ¢ at € The ae % se he a anc f 1 | f | | : ‘* » Th ley e Sdventuresome, The 2omney fina fg riends evening : av ee r must, no e A was to} than to becomea camper, out its length and breadth but one tumble-down Aehorted:'? ff Try to recall cabin, i one table ae « the nam: Mr Masses long a summer trip very given pret ty by Mr the chandeller to which were dainty since} gnoy Snow. that eeve| rest s: ‘ ee PRE Be {nin eek th LY *_ Sone apeulesss a 0 ne her 2° « canes in honor Mrs. The oat at 8 o'clock, interested invited. The wee vill guild in which fair afta ts. ih Ww = "lub 2 of purple Iflacs Mrs. S. H. Pinkerton was the hos: of work. le candelabre oeaa ein 2 the the that | sisted Geneva Savage a with Mrs. J. Morton tea table. in Mrs. an soon le ave Miss an Lucy Snow Those to Witaeinee party i, eareD ie in honor who will 04 xisw ding will for. a trip abroad. Rie. Orpheum noon | te of be arrived in. the Pl tO acne D MeAitister, PCa Sis ee "Mrs. Patter-| Ree i! 2 | Atkins, whos e about the middle oe MI "THE Mts. were lald for thirteen, and d the| uBio. AR ae a The M SR American. society ee ee Truth compels goddess ee the an- Mrs. Martha Royle King as the hostess. ae beet eee ot eg cee ee whalls and. lildes of the valley. wer-"'No Then ing xO paths ie cence cee wander beside willow-hung 5 ene aris and Hee freedom, oe of ee in ee elr are e binds y that break the glorious silence,| s of ths and to take > tare ser pedre.- at Lillard, on June the bride's 58 ipby this week} Eudora D.| ores Wis achers of Miss |nesday a Nebecker. hit intimate > - friends being Mr. and Mrs. sagem Thursday ube table, ene the raare bride's co oe colors, pink at the} tea Bransford table, ie presided avhioh" was lavender-shaded Se pa g Marjorie Saree, et affair, Tote Pere end faeries al! ne take| the . date at a ie cha a n ae Howard P.| J. the Hincheon was Elven' by Saufier é apartme MGeraoUMUUrSHaR ier ne) Bight tables of bridge were W. Delano, Mrs. W. D. Rioneher! Nira. Lester Freed, Mrs. W. H. Cunningham, a. Jack Kelth, itr: George C. Moore | a4 Miss Cosgrift. There have been but few elaborate Mrs. Hal Brown and aoe M. B. Whitsociety events occurring this week, but|Mmey gave the first of a series on Sat-| e Du "peer "a elightful smaller affairs | urday afterno oon ce the home of Mrs ave been give ® races have at-) Brown. The house was beauti -- - where served ' parcel shower oe es fruit punch during the / [taber la ; id Some and then u -_. veing the and solo Allen on oRBUMM the GEE to to Mrs. ‘= fully Simeon Blz numbers by violin, from the rendered | are y al- b . First- all Vy ealers. wi) Hymn worth R STS Sizes oe = t VS ~) SSS full : q twice ' | ae t] y remember l¢ | | | ws pAcene Marguerite Es- Smallest Peonies. Fleur Bride's a john and: Seuine Mae i coleies Offertory Maid's C sadeay, 1 arc Soloist at Tat 30 Sa teging Miss Processional Winfence owers are You must 0 a ait Gregorian egorian' | Rosewig Lis. a Daisies. . Carnations. Snap< 99 Dragons. Roses. Hache O'Nett- de Shasta Fl Misses SalutariFlore nee = : Sweet Peas. ° Lily. of' the Valley. | soloist La tock Ss . Prices. Gladiolas. Hawthorn. 3 Cala Lilies. Locke, .*....°.... Iss sclec- Freshest The on. Musical program edral, Sunday, May Christy The , rug cy CY Maria" "O, scarce. order Ss early. ae p y Roses. - unday. | Mary's B cath- cae Locke he te aid. Bell 5 i aa Martin. 1011. Ind. 442. 5 Main: Street ay eet. : R. Hillam, RB Alte. Mae erry March. ‘ ------ | LAURELHURST ACRES-NOT LOTS cathedral $550. to $700 pays for many lots. | See ie ae tt/the property Ne oday Fr trips "Elijah." 1¢| by the Misses Isabel and Loutse Osborne . the Congregational church this hs Nearer Miss Sybil 3 : from end /afternoon of penitentiary car line toady. padeudhae ice! SEE all | ------ - Sa - --__-- - "Nearer - Anderson "will return from ab i ewherel aie ee The *summer. ae ater! to, the necessity of forming an ot") 4 Auer, Matte, Kimball who haw een Ohio antzation to as Ohio, will of Pr sident Ee wid now plats Patt': to the which Is entertaining and «others lB Salt visit aes Le Lake nen about-three Karan one for hundred fram membe ole * ‘ f elu ierts "worl Pris D Moe or the sum-| wij) © folowing program! a be presented: Piano. solo, Mrs, Fred Hornung; violin solo, Miss Mar-| Bae eta ree Das Mrs, John Reed;| 50/0. Mrs. Rose - Gotwaldt;." addross, | eee ore x Mrs. a ay Si rciat ce ‘ang 6 -emmer,: with Arg, Ho Gas robles anist; baritone solo, Mr. Rulon Robiso y TM "er; a d uring=| | next Tuesday evenine they In: the Com come Tat coe ; time. aus Wes The : ~ remain Salt ¥ hold ot a special , broad f until fal abro Lake | . horal society meeting next aa Tuesda |CYenins academy at. 8 o'clock at Christensen's dancing to consider plans for a lar musical event to be given in the Nome future. Special invitations are being sent. to all who ha clated with. the soclety, ae as assothe meeting will probably determine the future policy of the erganization, tt 1s ospec fally desired that all ents be resent. PS The musical program at the mornin and evening services at the ‘r {rst Meth- odiat church tomorrow will be as folThe last daa e iret ie the Bay View} lows Reading club eas held at the home of Morning- Mrs. P, A. Dix on Monday, May 24. The Organ Prelude officers Glected for the ensuing year | Anthem, "Come Unto Me" ...... Leslie are RB Mrs. D. N..Straup, president: Mrs. Offertory. oes Uren eens vice president; and Mrs.| a own.) secretary' and:-treas- The ieuahtare hold their monthly House eens next Plans are How long will your home stay clean through with the wearisome drudgery? ang Just now y yon can make a change the terrors of future house cleaning. . change will also eut cooking you get that at 19 Clover. club a entertained ie aya rTnoon at the } . on| seas Con. Solo, "Salye Regina," Dudley Miss Lola Schrack Postlude. hres moto: rio, y % j r Aft ones Thine Perr Sk ides Sr er, Peer | . PERSONAL ? frs. O. K. on Tuesday I| Lewis will give two and Wednesday of Amy erocdec «and * * 2 " which forever does away with dirt, dust, soot and smoke. Telephone for our catalogne of Gas Ranges. Utah Gas & Coke Co., a Rulon The members S will Miss Amy next Saturday afternoon Miss Marie Luce, one brides o a ietetcee i of rece, ve the June patton' of St Manis Seathedrat, and James - Phones 4321 J) "=" Jee. friends J tae to a ‘tea Hogle from missionary oo home of Miss invites three will Sarah to AD Solo, Miss Irene ‘Kelly. the| and six on| be given Spalding Nettleton.E Calvary' "Romance .. Claude Mattistent Krimb!ll em ina en eco: marae saete|g to the Blesse Kathleen Homer \ Plano, : No. Style If you musically slightest want t a plano 1 12, has panels. Kimball Pianos are of plano supremacy wherever but one known, that bat seven Three w i and one-third pedals. Four quality-the give et a SATISFY highest; etime lifeti of octaves. feet four better Three inches that strings high, cannot satisfnetion, and in | Kimball point. of pianos durability, buy~a: perfection, "Kimball." details, approuch Kimball The program a the e¢ronation seras folio St. Mary's cathedral will be as follows: Hymn ........... A Cc i Ropary. Litany. "Act of Ganueccation to the Sa red " Sy 9 TO ae be made. will In. . evary And aft er all, of all other 4 essential and ffe, mies en They Ls eae are " accorded meet every requirement feature, even to the Gounod ‘ ; 3 Chole direstin see: Willie on e yet! Organist,' Edward Kimb ‘at] "Act ae ‘Génsecration on | Virg sesssecsee Kimball some casc, with embossed two feet two inches deep eee a Read-|zell. ing club will be ee don Tuesday afternoon at t home of the retirlng president, "Mrs. H. H. Frame, Mrs. Violin 9 TERMS Willaby : a . Baritone Sole? he Cherubic ++» _ Bay Syed View oy @ lim Lyle Osborne, eta Sea ~. Patrio Airs, arranged IaA . SS hall by enooiat Pp : request, Quartet. and Ladies' Quartet, lunch Mrs. es True BS. ewe caae olee City Harpers Selo, " me Vole : ofBagttone Mrs peat will entertain] Holy on with a onluncheon and nrekOLy a bridge: afternoon t tea, znd again Friday | Soprano ee Solo "Cross.ciias of at od iat an Chorus, "The Flag Without a tan Sourano Solo, "Go, Hark to Thy ; PUVAR : tea this eau Eye Isabella, Milas Bide Greesou MCMC Medle u f tieg a teae Louise Osborne. Duet, "Oh, Divine Redee mer'. Gounod Miss Lola Schrack. Mrs. it. Hammer. Anthem, "Anvil. Chorus" ..... Verdy Fr ie Buck : nae on teernin anys): ex: . 61-65' Main Street. at.<$."0' clock. ~ splenic inn the 1 mm half. COOK ‘i Doni the hostess at the next meetingof ths will eliminate elimin: It means to abolish the use of a coal stove7 in your kitehen and af will atithe Mrs. Will Naylor on East BenaGe LEREer Eats iY hours ee made ‘tor later stree A The after - rin oe Utah Ploneers Wednesda being Wandamere ; of j EFra Ld Lekng . 290, 2 eo at Corner Second South and State. ro hs y-ray eh a po "@ wT aren continuing nS mn the Tig es. Miss Anderson dU! as uest of her sister, Mra Adda oo a (pis eta ek Woveere for the «© {s substitute 7» tys é was a Mrs. Batley. Finance committee-Mrs. Critchlow, chairman; Mrs. Wedgwood, | and Mrs. Neldon. Auditing committee | -Mrs. Boxrud, Mrs. Parmele Library | committee-Mrs, Volmer, Mrs, Fisher <« society , EL ~-=_ ompany by Miss. plano to j ocie t bu Cho- y Miss 4 vars. Simeon Black, a | Miss Colburne, Miss Tinsman, |. s oF "I | §0 ayton music yon ths -lanG, meeting. oF the board di-| morning, willphn singP Tectors: ouse committee-Mrs of pad ee a, the ae quartet ah Fah Le Litt] ; sale tee discontinue: hay GonEean "Miss Thine Eyes," trio will be u are recitals, treat alll as - => - mantun. ine ; Smtr; PURO ss cise ets to the | ;suaate meno Wa i made organ a At by Mis ohn and a ‘song by 8c The music at st. Ma rk's today will be the trio from | | CLUBS now cn = nae cepa ye eae ae SORE. 3 are | Mass seneee ieee ... Rosewlg | Soloists-Mrs. Corinne Hammer, The P. E. O. society departed from | ayijssesCs Florence O'Neil, Farrell |' a ' é Alice its usual See at its meeting yes- | Goorse & ffe, John aeearoe Quartet | ae : S le at | George Soffe, aU eee eRe Ser fie hone of Mine Bane enn" a elec. | -Mrs. Re immer, Miss Harley, Oswald| tions were given by the Allen em oat ae ee 7 ee ae quartet even- organ, have been such of this city, as cee siclans. havevbeen neat. week, ECS ae t . wa place. an three : repairs Id oO St. a R > combs - the . 1 ote the price. } | Bt of k aKe ° OE OZone aS SS\4=02--. two-bit comb iS ] All on os Gate Compceition i ie » expert, h two to the e atk nsive cle ¢ w hich lovers won Main nr oe Our ‘ ti ean or tora a one song. the wing NAT WOMEN'S spirrasned c ee nesday | Knowles, © er | played after. the dnagn and prizes | rolled, and were awarded to Mrs. A. C, Ewing, Mrs. ah meét Girton ® Yeu pring flowers were| used with Aelnty effect in the decorations, * anne were ing. Mrs. Purviance nner on rs. omasson, Mrs. AnGale, Lieutenant Budkiek B. Stallman, and the guests beautiful atterncon. ven on Monday evening was that for| ae nore. Daly and Mark Lillard at| Mrs. ; aes : Cees OB nd -s . ut. _ a r mane . e¢ musielans, h res try ass ue ete es Sam | fayette Hanchett, bar echo Mrs... Mc- | & n by s Edna Cohn Miss|Conaughy, Mrs. Hoffman. Entertain-| Tracy Cannon will render selections ment committee-Mrs, G B. Stieh!, | on the bide before the result ur church chairman; Mrs. Wyche, Mrs, Hooper, | S& afternoon. ae "Fort Doouglas in honor of| Colonel and Mrs. Arthur Will Williams, | and the Misses Williams. A large bow of pink flowers and ferns decoratedt dining table, where govera were wid aiosedcioe Pod p Adams. WoW Childs Mica. x: x Daly, Mrs. Poorter Mrs. ‘Charles ate and Bartch Jessie, to delightful, node, aN ee day those winning prizes wero Mrs. C, i. Traver, Mrs. T. oy Brown, Mrs_| ul| but tn ond \ ele eae C OoW. Bos ae Mea ; Amy. Cushing, Mrs. 3 Roger 1 The following committees of the) R. 5. Rog ant | Ladies' Literary club were selected at| At while on Thurs | WEEK IN society || [°° informal, with \ be married decorated | candies panaied George Lawrence Cushing, Green, Mrs. Mrs. Bving been Bet for: na "a Cook ee rm. é ot oo aaaentee ome ate c es aha auehter, ik tiiace. in Tunerner, the wedding to An evening = place cards were handand hand he apy ig na Mrs. the with presen of her daughter, A yromising Volmer | ing peesawaré ee about rank CBBush exinounce Johnston Peachy edading Mr = delightful Mt he} on the cngagement of their daughter, Rose,| Cineanne a *havi b sister, on. Wasi marriage | week. toae 5 not b bag bg ay for wedding has not been se ut will place in Jun res eMra.- Beste ‘Smith. announces her Some afternoc ; n Irma arge mound of purple lilacs on a cluny hie' Aeeddtng of em a J. Brain ana| 18ce_ centerpiece. Red and white Sits S = | nations were used inthe parlors. ‘Mrs day slanting Et Gs haere bride's aceraes CME Pietra: PAE A. Miss alte for Wilson 8Pent in various eee Mrs. M. Sainsbury entertained # at St. Mary's pe follow 18 -honor Emma L t Head white his success In the contest recently given spent. jund ler: the auspices ee ee nen | : . Ta; who Is one of Salt Lake's most|«¢ earts were strewn over the table. G reading of appropriate quotations, comwana a girls a kindergarte n t ruests re-an enjoyable YO é y yening DOBAG tby, She Guests. we oe in the kindergarten rooms. The rooms BOALUre (oF the. cocaon were effectively decorated with wild|,, 2 E e . home of ge) Tas Rogers was] flowers, the wild sunflowers making a tne scene of two charming bridge ‘eas | charming decoration in the main room, 4, Wednesda a Thursday of this| while red flowers were used in the re- U Daly luncheon - pairs. ot was Eberhardt, ' who 1s z to beSa married In| June. Thirty guests were fee oe and green. The painred. hearts, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Invitations were issued for the wedding of Miss cha ane ven recently Brnan achool' Se WEDDINGS | ene a ra t Ipod brooks, rnappy ganas the with anlok sohwne wae in, pink and a most enjoyable time re - Ing4 to take up anow the task that had |.Wiel. The C.monthly , birthday dinner of sthe| Salt eurekaLake and assisted Mrs. Claude T. Barnes Theof|,,\t ae The Shepard, society congratulating sent a telegramh apn oA: given on Wednesc in receiving. oe The ] ° ocie | San inamountain skews gel, cs and Mrs. T. Hin | guests as follows:Ore., Mrs. interesting meeting on Tuesday evenopular resorts, ie with the peoSee Laylock were of Portland, Mrs. Willlam| J. Bon-|ing at the home of Miss Irma Watson. SP Nadaddar Koinine end. ping: or, ‘after W. G. Williams entgrtained at/nemort, Mrs. James H. Larkins, Mrs.| The program included a violin solo by Dewekocon art og country | 2 box party at the Orpheum on Wed-| john R. Barnes, Miss E. W. Smith,|M Fitz patrick, vocal selections by Mrs home, where were many other guests| mesday heal fe followed Se Mrs. E. Bonnemort, Mrs. J. M. Smith, Rael De and. Bian oe nih Bods. ALE or solitude, ' tude, a eon at Franklin's, where c = Mrs. George Stevenson, Mrs. John W. solo by ss arjorie Bro 4 : finding it not; 4 after any of these, Thornley, Mrs. A.Mrs. D. E. G.Knowlton o f| Gusta anoanc duet s by ; Miss Pearl Roths-|1= 4 a+ dia| laid for six guests. Ploche, Nevada. Hinson of | ch s . 116 o t "Ss . 9 og inatgurated. held ° S r : QUALITY. OF 192 or i i| an Music phones for her usinlane Ne = hae ways don Inds k f vehe rein Laun LAUNDRY Both Ke is . reek os Ors eee Vi I will leave 4 eblo 3 5 | S. Knowl. whom coors sganesans fed: hontone < Know-| Robinson | kK neste: y ) ae 7 one as-| Barl ¢ormo a ae. coined: ro a S Wish of lignin dey vol a i fac t on. satis ee - : Saturday | Mrs. J. Hensel. from. Eurkea visiting in "the elty: for a short time with | So Miss essio married on Carrio occur protay | 7, Davis at Lesie receiving. hte so d ; entertain s a re ches i. ‘Taun ary afternoon. 1) next SG Sint "wil Enights s aeecoe| ening 3oston ms : nf 71 eo Paul's in. the s ° Grati sin} is gen-| afewiehe of} Guild of St. a luncheon bri Tuesday other }| S 9 et Swe é 2s to Julia Emr of E Faanopil oie eee an's give omits pcre ( Ww. daily 31, are are } prizes were award ed were Mrs Cee a pretty luncheon, given. in honor' of Marioneaux, Mrs. M B. Whit Mrs. | Xtys. William Laylock of Portland, Ore. | you | Waldo a vac n should ive? After 3 month at some beach, where the sounds Sai May School. se el a ae 1 li iriin a prefers colates, SCAy Lake High pe E who work cee ae hleatn of é honor of Miss eral secretary : ro / the world eings sbu Erase waves all pyramid| entertained ir est Pee ren c 2 oe Salt Monday, santa a who g 7 ' isn t ere KARRICK niantate efiect|tesg at a luncheon and theater party| for a month's visit with: "Mrs s. W. H Miss Romney} at the Colonial, given for Miss Marie Childs June 16 to AlexLuce, who {3 to. be, married in Jun | ¢. ete this city. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hays jr of BingThe Misses Yee eee entertain ed on} ham are guests of Mrs. Hays' parents, lavender bridge tee patirday in honor of Mr Stockwell} Mr. and Mrs. George Grey H. Snow on Tues- | y. Nevada, and Mis rie Bothwell, eke for through-| yipbons.. Assisting Mrs. Snow in the| there exists/ qining room were tho Misses Gertru: to the full the moasure at , val- table. vere Hand. Gay afternoon at "her home on C street bowl of onpurple Mlacs formed the onsite' the dining table and ribbons of white moline Mente yever, pcan ar of red T || were used with throughout the ot will be married on ander Crawford on Tete themselves from the enervatof odern.; . Be.» + iuxnries » Hetch-Hetchy extendsClvalizeuon an invitation which ia: well worthy of accept ance. his ue Sania He dint lillies the er : ; . ie ve a lunch1 mbiie shall honor of Miss Bessie | Miss Charlotte Holm Ray | lun ] ' a. ill | eon ‘fouls yed by a matinee party at the/ Craig. Scottish songs and dances wi Colonial eats eras in ae ymnor of Miss Ba given during the evening Emma Quigsley of Chic Ty wi hid oie Ay guests were seated at the. u ab le, which Mrs W.. Powers will arrive home Misses "Vita te and Gertrude] was decor ated with pink bride's roses. | this Wanting from an extended Eastern entertained about thirty | The ace cards were quaint girls !n} trip, given on) Monday } t bonne ts * * at t a shhower ye rive 2 ‘ poke ° | in honor of ere cousin, iiss | oy OS ee Mr. and Mrs. Childs ane da ighters rvelous | Jennie Romney. ready -n Ret with over : painted slipper place cards were Retta for twenty-five guests. Miss t Young won the prize in the guessing | contest, an {ss Spencer and Miss] Grant were awarded guest prizes. Yosemite, and about two Scaacad miles} from San Francisco That the oa has chosen an ideal place in which to] wander may be gained from the fol-| lowing Aescription taken from the curren nu r the Sunset magazine, ek scattered i anies CB + + + MISS GLEN Grant| enone eet ed aera tal ne andelat al} abra The afternoon was spent in the)! a e at ry Z as 7 Tee Dear review of "Jewel, y Loulse Burn-| inere ue Owdecorations, the ) < ae Pe t anJaco ENA centerpiece, ‘ mb e, ac-| ja 5 white ss fie Beebe entertained home on G street. eRe the} | | : ‘ it 1 1ome eee 040 color aren green aris Grace Miss Spencer and Mies pebble 16 «6¢ kensington, wit which Miss vk ofa Calllocated the | ; # | gland Daly | were tivities for a short ons and renew ac-/ eee with Nature. a that we ny know that Salt} ever in the van, it might be} mentioned that a leading society ma-/ ‘tron of this city goes to San Francisco ae week to join a - partyap" thatthrough will ae tan tiotake" fall oe toh valley, one {fhe Hetehat aoenic spots, ee i assisted at. theae gre tea ASS peas §carriedee ahin out as mem-|used or t ' av :quite a the | | Sau of} ing kind fod Orl-| is| ever tempting Ghe «withthe spirit, of| the "wanderlust," walking clubs which} claim thing al- Pomme il : assist: ; | covers were laid [¢ Miss Ha 01 rine ee 75 RES ROL AE LY John D. Spencer - 52188 eee ova eay + 0 son assisted Mrs. Clawson in Rete (ee uay tat Te hart Eee nature have and been it inhas Existence abers, month, become are y was again the eee ce fe Wissen bridge tea Ww ve ) d . h at peta their apartRay and Olive Ske ments in the B eee I ie Ee carnations were used ok eae colors beautiful; haunts found! was Mrs. the beaten paths, have} 1 eat' bys Teas an ty uy ae 5 aa of the mome nt with | wild cherry blossoms ALS rs pretty | A Member of the Graduating Class of the those whose word is law in Fashion's | spring ee. nia ateete aT ees Seen SOE 3D td real at good. ways camp with eve ready 1 slumber, whict sy had 80 | table aoe t Of. RKMi g s. Dal y t! i, mle. Sat eee pinsee inter water vain, .in wooed many gaicties Orove slee ep from. yA anc £8 amie Sapp: S "yes. Dull. and stupid? Never £ ta one moment did a member of the pants | Mi J oe yaaa oe social eee suffer from that ennul which makes/ the recipien ) ock & i er al , » whole r¢ i since*the announcement of her 2 @engab aes ponies (aud here t. admirers of the plan), r dea eae. al ee Pee afternoon is asses etek bride's roses wer the dining room Hampton, eel ae : Tea * Mrs,| n Poor price. ~ oF gy Cer were en a ' ei quit Miss Jessie Holmes Priz honorW. and by Mrs. i y n the * =guest nA of Mrs. M. McCrea a W. M. Mrs. toberts and 4 telling, "for the idea was to leave all! v1 w chosen friends, and speed| away te i ome spot far removed from]/ aleiiieation spend the long summer/ days in wandering here and there, as/| a quiet a res often bridge ea ple oe See etal ee xt Ww a crysté heible, etter Mrs. Hunt sewas such a delightful change from! page Pe are nding. ee manner of spending 7oF vacation, one's wasting, say must tel their ee ; era noo! Dt prettily father, one day) lors, while three charming | ly used in mysterious in in and the tea Friday con uae Hi colo of Shasta fond his for parties ag)ss by | wase tute ofEee the week week luncheons miven bridge M ae piots were yok acknowledged 1 ear anc fathe heart and the . popular, ome, rellevi ae y pon being quiet-t the matinee eth vail andits e@xa are ; x been Good Tea is healthy. Good Tea will strengthen you for a better day's work, but drink good Tea. quallty about Our Easy ( Pianon a improve plano, Payment with becnuse System use-they on thin makes are rests piano durable. the buying . permanence f lay qualities, Ls the mo eae e on-Da nes Music Agents for Victor and Edison Talking Machines. 7 durability casy. s . e O 109-11-13 MAIN ST : . |