Show 1 i- vf: ! 4'4 e4k 1 r- 3A ‘ ’ i - -? I 777 - - ‘J - y Lr s ' 4‘- i DRAMATIG MAGAZINE '' 'I - js 77 j M ’ ' : - $ J v’ $ ’i SECTION T 4 X z TWO 1 - r I v ?- - i" A ‘‘’I 1 j ’ TT T 7 & - ) ‘ A’ I theatre a Mrs Edwin Holmes had as her guests Jay rT Harris Mrs Mr M Bidwell Mrs'J and Mr andMrs Harris K Masters Another stall was filled ofof-1 with several the bachelor fleers from ‘ort Douglas young 1 I -and' 1- I 7 I I A7 t “The 31 I r-and S c society girls’ i J- : MrsEBonhemdrt ty in honor 7- 1 a'stall' gave? par-I guest Mra M V th’e Halvorson of Oakley Idaho Other members being Judge and Mrs! J J Whitaker Mr and 'Mrs Qeorge ‘iHalAl-f of Mrs CorayOgden and verson britton? c the parties parquet many the one entertained by? razier was Brown of New which Included Mr and Mrs AVilllam :M Mr McCrea and' MrsRollin Dole and (Miss Dole a later at Maxsupper following of ft: t I 1 ‘in 1 himself Is fit treason i I' : spoils ana ' ’ stratagems I — t J ' : for j ihusnc hath no that man t ’ -her I-?- K nih ' 4 - i i - I i ‘J j -l 5 -I r i - sj j I ’ 1 4: Among 1 fa T -York si’ V I 1 ims - I t h ’ ? j -i -' first days cool few j 'of hearts dreamed- 1 early the of girls summer to Continuing - straw 1 into the who wear had terror summer gown white least bonuetfor at but-' tnes‘ summer to f-month the of illusive L strike autumn POPULAR the AV - i ” mellow jr-: ! 'days summer-like but wlth its of aeason environment lingerie is beyond recall The between season is always a trying time with no fixed date for the de-1 cided fall change in fashions and styles although we are told that the official time for tHe sterner sex to sot-? emnly shed their straw hats Is fixed is for September 15 There something fascinating jin the gradual changes the than seasons none more so to one from autumn when 'gives the first hint nature of ridh 4 i 4 ’- - " M 3 f j ’ Jr t ’ f j President W: r evening honor 4 inthe Ephraim that tan zf: 1 golden by the SS’??iy4s &? be in shades particularly the collar j f - ’ in : Mrs -- Shaw Shaw whose the fall Woodburyi L j w To ciety I i the : unbounded in people assumed the which has for been ort' its so- hospitality old-time has post the few near-by -intervening tnent hospitality- typical will the of army The brilliant evening (under hop - tters and family two perhaps was of one the social events di ifteenth 7- 9r 7 H 5 -J h -have The of daughter younger -brightened' -J popular a fnlrlv ka I 4 fall numoer a the s ! 4 i present life at Week Preceding at ’ Miss party the : a’ number’ i -- in of this Griffin and and year Miss Mrs: J Keith T close the of T Williams and Tea-was Interesting place 1 Q Miss Margaret served qt the riday-even-ing Miss Douglas ort shape -posthpp Edna Dunn -and A At i 'a geles hostess dinner: last appointed - the dub social clubhouse” f Bache the was Country: 'principal "4 t at a of table the was day laid at Mr the the the in ' dety members Ing In’ set1 for the city evening the 4 ' One events Dr and home Beatty yesterday afternoon ginia Beatty ‘and Miss Edith 3 tertai ned ' of the in compliment j® of the whose W' charming1 a to TB of -TW'and who coming f 'set The The softly TB dance at the most ’ strings of andridegroom have large a In the city Salt Lake High later a took both couple young being school Martineau j i (' pursuing the where the coming Harvard- i Ai l Jones- Mrs'7 Cavenaugh - afternoon the to daughter when of Mrs Miss Colonel a assisted -was Duncan J of and Thursday home in affair Mrs lanterns and a ‘buffet Punch supper the served lawn ‘funder on were umbrella willow jtrees Dancing to Rou-mania' the strains of the was enjoyed Hyde orchestra jln the’ screened whlcl bright with coiveranda veranda which was lege pennants The young hostesses numebr bridge 04 S of S friends old affair tNelden adher horhe inip ' I ! Anumber‘ parties the bn Maid” - ii of were brilliant given opehingjpf engagement at a at a street 'VMS4 ’ i stall and ORGAN gedacht diapason' rj4 ---L ? -7- MISS 16 violinists' Advanced 8 i - of daughter of lti 'ORGAN: (42’pipea) scale UGreat 9) I 1'16 ? J -new of : chamber' organ" COUPLERS I pedal Swell openings and to : for 7 fhas acting all program the for j 4 J 16 always unison off ' coupler manual) “ (red cancel piston ’ - over i - j i i f ADJUSTABLE for pistons our: j pistons' our: These and- of by 1' 1 hands threat-to ’ i I- be can pedal 4 Mrs t J 4 Mrs set reading 'by Utah change j ’ Hekking M and MrsWilliam and aria 18 September the xhe is benefit the concert for for blind will the which room the-Hdtel in the of ballroom artists under prominent local tickets will sold be Miss Edna The 'studying for two tember! 13 Methodist in years the: has W lesby re- the '? her 4- ’ t give of JMrs ’ ! ' ' ‘ ’ ‘C 3? ' silver a to 3 The of at ’ t r ' - ' ‘ ’ ’- - 4 ' ’ I’ at 7 r ’ - ' ' - f subject Gluck -the’ at I home jher the Parsons Edward C Parsons will entertain i £ 1 - 7- ' - few teajat qf and give small a Miss !C C -Snyder Louis Hyde Tuttle Strohauer E ugue Louis J organ -violin Hyde in and Baah - t flat’ - hijs In admirable Edmundstoune life Schubert of Duncan-gives interesting Schubert account Luman give-a of it with his that is TJTah friends- of ’ i It ‘ is x - mazing less no Wadrope Celia afternoon' theatre Thursday evening “The Spring the 'Salt Lake party vwill v Miss ’Luvera" be to realize change has which come musical publishing business Misq Kiea friends of present merits doubt Lehar guest Itea bridge '-Miss in home ? Snow of one will' the ' be be Odell at Marie South ourth East by the)Odell ’i '’ J j' jr-? entertain will H1 Meredith riday of bridge tentables for whose evening Miss Dora ’Godfrey engagement has ’justl been! announced Madsen Ms$ Godfrey Harry toH ( voatlnued on Page Two) Mrs O at N’ ' -- 1 s for many his ono Rust!1 --- the & final 0 ' v ’ - - h ’ ' i - Sweet -- Jv ’U'l Salt ' Lake i an MISS T j-and I EDNAEVANS who has returned unusually profitable two singer -short v a - £7 f : : from Paris where sh6 trifling 'Be ternris’ spent vVT" their paper own ebrnnrv ” they ( 9 object t 4 flattering -were -proposals on in-studyk' years their X ? practical gpod wrote enough Schott But’iby 1828 pay sixty £toj Continued -I - -i ’’’ " ! J 1 ’ ln ofperiods Is indica-tlon1 Schubert’s there every w!as in that the need of constant bf the' prices paid to Most money him bv"the publishers were little 'ridiculous of though her ' the7 over -1 a "Throughout! life street j- ' cana afternoon giyen r satisfactory income the of from proceeds years Cavalef-la successful opera September- " I derived theconi-pllmented tomorrow to -- h‘- Z times No great composer of need starve nowadays as no "Strauss could testify Richard hns nf hl nut made a fortune oi untx uui nis a wwr has auu Mascagni a Merry ? 4 ‘ t modern qf ’ brldes-elect 'i'w the 4 -closp bride-elecjt a 77'7s Monday Orpheuni honor luncheon when? fourteen I - an? in Sheets the with entertains - i -music:' at j of are masterpieces which songs have passed forever into the world-litof It is erature that amazing such conditionshould ’have existed luncheon number a dealings many these Bernar-dine will Kimball for Tuesday following’ the the of publishers?When - -Mary ’ ' : - 1 Miss Bach Strohauer -remembered and v string G Romania ’’at luncheon Parson J ’ Anderson Romania praeludium Kirs O W Mrs-- the Edith: Miss Wednesday Bach Gluck 'Miss Prelude in apartments her i-s I on 6th ’Mrs Miss Miss Elsie Parsons will Miss parsons her girl friends at a -: violin t B solo air Harn - organ Strohauer I Mrs Trio V-7--Y4 Monday Utah -Hotel for Mrs with ka ‘ luncheon 'at the to compliment afternoon Tuesday Bransford Godbe will "and’ Tuttle J Mrs ’ Bach prelude Charles Dailey Is sconata Adagio Violin ” I Bach -Hyde I- Contralto rehearsal 'v RomaniaHyde solo East ' Nelden 7th G Louis J Largo in s Romania Meditation Mrs W Violin' -party o Badinerle ’ Harp Mrs Miss entertain will Strohauer Bach bi Mrs solo Trio 7 minor G ’ Louis' Miss bridal street following the church in and ‘ - -Mrs "' -Mlss ! ofM be J Soprano (-V Hotel of program aafol--lows: in: and-'ugue - the 5 I the s lrsti? 1 Violin ’ tea her ofu evening South -Miss Sep-: the the will numbers Paper mathedral Thompson! members home charge (lay - Dorothy tomorrow her Wednesday m The and p church Bach given under in ’ 1 - jWilliam P East street - ' f bJ a j2 organ — (a) Prelude (bX Chorals Mrs J - '--'A- 1 8 home will entertain trousseau the place at ’ i 17 - PARIS -L I Thirteenth South from afternoon Mark’s Guild of St Ajrthur1 the year of the Ladies’ Literary of Pipe 1 - ARTIST RETURNS EROM of j 160 Mrs -thel v of -i " h invitations Saturdayat and tomorrow irst in and It be the direction of A H and Peabody chairman Mrs H Ogand Mrs M L erguson Mrs ! l- the : is program will been has’ aris has section will take club accompaniments who made-at was 26 June meeting’ first music :!” Evans ? cellist g play the five hundred the: event for famous “Mignon” of role Miss Baer will About andMiss the Parisian Her debut Theatre Lyriquo on -selections Siegel ' 1 : of composed Edna Cohn 18s I -appearance j 'several red sing Smith 'will “In a Persian ‘Garden’’ from will play the cellist King will give readings Igleheart Leary 1 evening i -entirely quartet a : k -with - for b-given been not subject to will play of one thecity c half first was in her the and ' Harold willslng give the from Edna 'Cohn An and Delilah” orchestral ’damson number will bpen the program and Miss -i dite Jr the -will ' - are PetersM S Brines Otto - ACCESSORIES Monday l A reversible 'reversible have and completed Spencer Clawson Grieg numbers i i theprogram of op( of f Before : accompaniments ‘Details pfedal corresponding Swell tremolo Crescendo Indicator IWlml indicator Motor switches I- I pedal- HI 4 i- tablets1 stop MOVEMENTS crescendo pedal pedal to Swell ’j the feet or swell k ’’ pedal and work roundt-out abilities artist’s ! - 1 combinations PKIAL ' and by 1 pedal affect ! llalnnced MUanced autumn visibly also operated so’ that the are pistons and great swell for pistons erated COMBINATIONS true -training of in-New - - She also-dethe art it j first is public now awaited with eagerness "Many openings have to presented themselves Miss both-at Evans but it home and abroad Is thatfor the she probable present will be associated with Dougall Z’ Hugh his in teaching and concert work When York she sang for the Shuberts: and a flattering offer was made the later Utah "singer which young may be considered Miss In r Paris Evans studied with of several the most hoted instructors voice Her work? was done Bouhyt and D’Aubigne with Italian and rench songs’ under Mme Chevlllard Sha studied ln the school of acting Bourgois of Opera? and Mme': the Dambe did Comiquc and work jin accompanyIng with ’ eet to her ’ to given to Miss departure Evans singers most popular pe-'culiarly -been -in -the Swell: —I Compoound bridge of afternoons 'series’ a on riday street C the ’ Barnett studying language piano that or endeavor fields the best securing' the ballroom talent-and Hotel local Utah concert-The for the philanthropic is the affair given which work for makis a strong appeal to public sympathy in and both lending assistance is in tickets there and purchasing ready a response be Kimball lorence who will Miss will soloist of the evening the soprano the give as the part of second program cycle the Japanese "Sayonara” song It will by Charles Wakefield Cadman in and be correctly given costume Miss play her staged and Baer will j pedal" to great great to ’ Miss H Lake with her beautiful by the improved' serious has time she voted-much1 because the" of character arranged been ‘ fortunate I - ’’ H Salt much s because ‘beautiful the public the to interest of to' voice The-occasion -management j: ! special of one artistic the that has event The 8 ‘ be ’marks the ballroom it -14 Beary turned’ Baer iMiss-Minettb management-of Miss Loreen will ? V-I the omit customary open pedal t 'because of limited in -6-ft i' ’ I ' to necessary to ' 'No " No'-IS) ' the and I (from lute-(from- apace - Ladies parish Mra 8 ) Kiser and Mr 8 i PEDAL large was diapason f Lamboiirae given the At BARNETT i 8 diapason 20— Wedone ’ -? BESSIE 8 Ifti-Llcbllchgedacht and 4” r cousin entertained 5Vedriesday 1 ’ -7 ' W ’ at ’j A V ? ’ out Mrs -theibachelor: f j ‘ George of-flcers 'the-pMt J SWELL - I i thb r 3££sfy:& 4 ISp-Bourdon I !’ -ofthe Conrad ' J great 1 ’ to:be teas her number setfrom town younger society werepreseritLMrs Cavenaugh by?MrsBryan Elliott-and A a--8 8 E- ‘ t meet ! 8'-8 1 - ’ j -: iiaruionique 17— Orchestral oboe n J W7 774W i ''7 7777 enormous (entertained at Jones B ’"W - eet ! l&t-lute until bet A '77'7 ' Z ‘f Saxophone -Stopper - Stanford shls '-willspend William Evelyn and of graduates of the Miss Bothwell homeatort?Douglas 'ort friends at Wednesday immense ’ will and social ( 7 ' ' 15--Qulnta1ena issued Jennings has for bridge tea to be given a Thursday afternoon at her East South Temple" street home in honor of Mrs to leaves H Vance Lane who soon riday On make her home in Denver afternoqn Mrs Jennings and her niece will entertain Miss’Dorothyj Jennings In compliment with five a hudred party to Mrs! Radcliffe Cannon ‘ ’’5 Mrs j t‘Theiyoung number year ‘ prospective four-year?course: and 1 Mr studies :’atr law the of : c ss 'S -- i j ’ ? was first tlie on October in f-Jame ’ ' ’ cards people "Japanese - 1 3Y1MIW by : 1 i ICLVolx celeste 18JAeolinp Woman’s there Mrs invitations i ? bride Miss Asenath and Cowan beautiful lawns and verandas were lighted j'l'J 1 ’ Console -the ( ofthe most 'interesting (social the of week took place at the of Rj Bothwell Mr and Mrs Glenn J -bearingethe Watson about4 - ’post weekwas one ’ ‘ thei the of -newsvas elaborate riday evening social affair of the evening the delightful dancing party given the on same evening at the oldGilmer place by Miss Mary Gilmer? Miss Martha in manner from affair manual ‘ORGAN GREAT d’Amour te u 10— Open at given:-riday held S' eatly f j t ’ ’ Douglas en-Oap of ‘a nature shower teaj attended by and was girl friends sixty young effec-tiyely asters and white Pink were the used throughout rooms and Wu tables of bridge played several were SMThe hostesses were assisted Cny Mrs Beatty and Mrs Edward Parsons 7' id Parsons Mrs Arthur Annur jrarsons rand parsons has been the center of Miss pai affair 'Aside Vlr-t Godbe Elsie Parsons of the younger week occurs next Miss members’ marriage in the was Mrs Miss T swell Ilr-Saliclonal - ‘ afternoon when’ atlr a beautifully arranged tea the'announce-ment was made" of the ’engagementjof Miss Zayda Bothwell and Royal Lyman jr Martineau The interesting by the presentation?! of conveyed a rose-to each of the younggirls present tof one which’ -(party the'iYourg has been postponed of the Country club’ principal season! the If ’b f - At’ be - -gave ! (closing nesday -filled -Mrs ’ dance the will of-theihonored ’ - society ire-side - the younger bq-e the party remaln-’ Aid ’ will the numberofyoung a I Swell Swell Swell clubby Country s th8i at dining za’ne given by: Miss vEfrimk and Mlss lorence a farewell Ware as to compliment Miss ergusdn rances wholeft later in the week with ier to mother and family: for Denver 'all flowers were the? attractive decoration of the from’’ 4 and rooms to 6 the the with rooms were many friends guest and the ap young hostesses L 'j complimented ? the in oqt - fioete 45well was' A home entertained tho wedding members Jof the bridal party at a ''theatre party sat to the Salt Lake theatre witness the of “The' Spring performance Maid” !? Miss Wednesday afternoon Sheets her girl entertained friends at a trousseau tea at 'Jack her home’ and informal Thompson an afternoon affair afternoon and Tuesday Thursday C Mrs W Price' entertainedfor her with a china shower J thewa-round :-of daughter Harvey carried where x week has week been guest at several affairs during the week of hostesses young ' diapason 8-LIebllch' Events card charity “The been to have ’ Monday Sheeets George man ? i the brldes-elect a J Swell) j ‘ the Sheets the ’ ! ' j of Mrs were by’ nuin-bervof large A the: of successful" afternoon during the a were bower of golden color scheme -rooms ‘affairs pleasant social Last evening Edward officiates best as and the decora-tJons private sdining room carried exquisitely out in a were golden color scheme A nr artistic rustic basket of Japanese tied the with satin ribbon usunf lowers occupied the of shade center ZjKiame table which was lighted by candies Place shaded In the golden tint in unique design laid for cards were twenty-two guests who Included many i- ’ Klea friends present :and !' and tea sunflowers the being effectively i-has Miss the the the presided over’a party followed arranged the t riday afternoon feature bf the the Informal at at was home" Palace Amelia whert 'Mrs Edwin Holmes received a large number of her ‘during friends h'ercustorn as been the spring the having for the been discontinued past f ew weeks when Mrs Holmes was in California The attractions of the also' art gallery thrown were open to the callers tea was served and the 3 5 ’hours between: and were the pleasantly at spent hospitable ' Bpr-riardlne bridge prettily special "' home ‘riday afternoon" Luman Mary Luman and Miss room ’ -beautifully evening at being the 61 to 30 CCC pneumXtib Tubular couplers and stop couplers operated 'by d’Gamba 1‘ 5 CC pedals i great - Kimball - home An- affair event The Los of cases : - h- ' to ’Ch Great thfe 1 ' ' Miss - ’ 'handkerchief Accompanied the br-gan - and and r f - t - their asters with r' j afternoon f fourteen in favors of J riday make to s - 1 ’ C?4Cou-lam soon Coning Japanese for dainty? gins assisiea Another afternoon f ’ where ’ i i Margaret of L were-lid -''s ' and-summer regulhr Saturday table d’hote was to fifty served about and members their guests most of whom remained for the dance in the evening Miss cards table by ! challenging game x ’ j players Mrs last Kate Hutchinson? the the tennis on Williams Hugh Williams’ GeorgeAnd DeWitt Knox Ben Mark Groesbeck Siegel arid Marre Van1 Cott Jerome Brewer Society thechampion by the the in j 6 centerpiece ’artistic the to and -Odtave‘ affairs' gladiolus-formed of as! organist facing ebngre O and radiating concave Patent kinetic blower single phase alter-nating 220 volts current motor placed school: stairway on floor room organ 4 Open 8?— - i1 -Miss atthe finals o’clock leavev - ac-SJpm 7- V'r I U & -the' -’autumn were In attendance club Country when at doubles played were large-number V of pipes (-D 'decorated 1 ‘ j ' A spon manuals 4 6— the sor MargueriteRice Yesterday -arranged j ' vefy a- -i &Jlarabella honor entertained andj-Mrs Mr dahlias season gay - many-of pleasant ‘private Among given lastclub week at' the Country the'prettlly' appointed was luncheon givenWednesday by Miss in to Upd Miss Alice compliment theirfrejm Mary ’Wall’ after return A basket' of pink Europe gorgeous Cutler followed tby -Luella entertained with a at dinner her home when foliage the table flowers and graced Those enjoying Dunn’s hospitality of Miss Shirley were: Palmer ClevelandOhio Thompson Miss Norinne Miss and Carey Mary Marshall Miss Margaret 'Walker Miss Margaret Miss 'Paul Dunn Margaret McClure -f yesterday set : prettily ( J the of of btops and tablets over old 1— ive prettily ! - complimented pastweek’: the ( - ’ -J ‘ pre-mat-rlmonial ’ ' year’s ! bride-5 vne Deen l ? in f ‘ their 1 the premium a - which leave school work -members J - were another nas an Orpheum gave ‘supper a for herandclose friends Maid" Spring termination younger o£: f atnumerous affairs The stalls boxes and logos by parties as were occupied well asthe parquet And dress circle and' seats in the house any pajrt of' ' Young weea- afternoon Salt Lake Thursday when of a brilliant scene was the and representative gathering to greet the initial of the performance season of the delightful dainty presentation “The : j school specification fbllows: ’ hundred Denver was home of the evening-at! the which nine game tables played The were rooms were ' the among ‘ 4 evening -theatre H t guest theatrical most auspiciously was ine ot in entertaining ' I" sisters jin theirolder the’ affair was1 a successful ?by and k Minerva ox eiect 1 The social season also launched assisted were -Margaret Miss! Thursday forher Miss fall receptions eiaooraxe will distinguish which week f in! -- - affairs pre-matrimonial Evans 'Tuesday! 'an during 'young honor handkerchief gave a and Miss Isa bel Shiffer enter afternoons riday and Helen shower 'Walden taining wlr'rma ones the kinds and numerous followed by weddings more or less of 4 nrirf- coming the Miss full teas nnrtino- thft V’Ti in wU t 7 7'' ' two-horsepower in £ elt eventrig:for i swing with rarvios chsunxy card and receptions given o afternoon E i in and an at C ’' ' Mra 'v - 47-Doppei -r -society ’ a great deal of social attention the week when amumber of her friends entertained’ in:her have all nn campaign dancing pRmcs !' the -including pedal-board evening avenu$ Second Jasmine -' ’ 'y set? younger 'ofsalt member-p informhtlori:' reversed A G gation ' j I e’ j ? winter entertained homeln who’ ! - KING 'King' H’ William Ie’s i j - ADRIENNE -MISS to ! hapt - compass tilting ! 15- ' - M- ’ 1067 fc Smith’Miss has who California! The recently returned from carried out ln purple decorations were hand-painted whitfc and' and jasmine Noting place cards were laid for sixteen girl Cards and friends of Miss Smith in (the? evening enjoyed dancing were thel following dinner i " ' -- 8-Dulciana of most of the during the occupancy S U infantry A which is say-1 ing great deal 4n a view of former duy-: enjoyed j’brilliantentertainments Jing the past two years Several' teas parties t’ and card 4" the the band week and concerts! in the late afternoon hours !:are dis-’l a constant pleasure proving a itlsct attraction for city folk when the 4 L open space in front of the band stand ds filled on each occasion with automo hilesf with appreciative llstencrowded well as the 113 pleasant verandas of the officers quarters The seaspn In Salt Lake society can i notes notes action 1 her at of as f dinnerWednesday i ( are ' ’ SMrr5E’Harri3 elaborate B ? i fi’pnt adapted (often -It the Compass I consisting given 1 was” 7 s i below “ r -‘to¥$ j ' ’''7 " be detail entertained Ed Sudbury afternoon plepsant a class full s was home-when ’ daugh-r- young successful thoroughly : charming wife of will t-T-Vlola 1 and Mrs-' by at‘her‘ reception given riday the en-" thq auspices of his and riday!-afternoon’ I ppmmUtpeJtowelcomathe' rank ’commanding officerColonel '-Jones club 7 1 the is organ completed dedicatory services in the and "a few days later Organist will give Peabody a reqltal On the new instrument which will it introduce friends and of the patrdns school sin -j- Art ' - -an school after there chapel I I - Jolly The’ folk ' dispensed be ergctic t j 3 ever ? 't --x ini-Strument j JjSoon whichwas Douglas of first the worthy afternoon the distinguished and weeks regl-C ifteenth before the for the the leaves Philippines si ” delight the-city Ruth : 7 - consideration thb ! donor Bernice Wicking enfriends 'yesterday tertalned a few an? at pprty Orpheum followed-by dinner at their home a in Their guests were ourth avdnue Miss Orra and Adelaide BardwelljjMiss Nichols and Miss Harriet Bmily Higgs Mlsse -I of for ’and - 1 ' for into ' i - - 1 I T Mrs - requlfed and’ hei has bqen carrying successful in out the plans with most results pleasing The hall Bowland Morgan will be a noteable and dignified Unstrunfent beaui tlfully voiced to fit the building And afternoon i ' ’or acoustic religious other! and uses secuiflng chapel the photography -bride-elect' and ' construction: requirements intention of 7-V - bombij-nation harsh took - what was eminently and the were (present in decorated sunflowers were asters by The hostefes was assisted the rooriis in 'A ’"77 -control at with -i -is well a : --7-sV d 7 7'7- i purchased? ins organs are placed in all sorts! of way organ and the chambers builder blamed when conditions bei his yond and perhaps knowlr result in edge a’ mediocre Instrument this or the builder organ iwasS given riday shower Miss Mayme homeifor marriage wlU occurdur-ing friends of (ifteen close and her at i sis' suit C L Kensington a :7$ ‘y:’’ ’ :'7Y77fet7 haphazard j entertained ‘ that ! 'ji jrJ ' 7 - ttW?a’P-eA’ ‘ iEphraim ”7: : x£:-7? 7- Special specifications the Peabody the the of needs pens Sarah registered leave today will blend! too loud ' up Mr of of man iMiss been wilt Utah : ‘ have whp "-I Wi! ’ 1 Beal the Hotel their home fetching 'tailored brown business congregation? not making the Lund Mrs adjunct of velvet with and cuffsls a pair of dainty velvet boots in the exact shade and it 1m-: does not artistic need a trained to agination picture the affect crowned by hat a "with bewitching autumn foliage berries and Aj j j Beal -Miss 4 t-- gfven -the li® will colors r - the predominate coming sea-son which can be considered good as fqr almost news everyone can find it of possible to shade wear some one the popular color with judicious com-' and touches of blnatlons contrasting ' I rich and -browns that powers dinner bride his and -Luna Wednesday Kanute the they organ and size service with the Seely of Mt pleasant scheme in 'yellow A color and white the carriediut in the fall flowers was of bride’ and bridegroom parents the guests and’ Mrs Lund were among b$r her Eva daughter was assisted Lurid A R and Mrs Mr and £ f told ihln en-tertaUied j nephew young : H 4 i and that this ! -coloring are prominent a A Mrs friends wedcjlng thirty with a of their in & and -7 i and-afe -i SA'S -summer warm We altar ( ’ - I -Peabody voiced congratulationswere it i f 1 ' - -has i v : to attention been thfe given voicing and chlapel Us because" the not large the full sub organ" is somewhat dued blending in Smooth tone kwhich is and sweet mellow yet Harmonious j'rathtet Characterise this instrument than: the brilliancy of a concert organ The stops while retaining Itheirt indit vidual characteristics in dre iso tone -a' 77 — -A-”” ’ 1 of the her-slster -Tuesday 4 viounist e ’-J frbm-specif -console - f-Boyr! fMd4 - P - i to-Dr the daintyX : i L- belong a the stern necessity evitable change in the wardrobe must be met sooner or later Not but there are weeks and weeks in yet before this favored clime of us r '?' : ions 4 ! -school ' - - 1 'I 4 i ' byM' Hagerstown ' WilUbe after by A prepared Organist St Mark’s cathedral) H The has Instrument pneumatic faction With a kinetic blower and The motor is of casing oak dark and the is that reversed’ so the organist faces H 'J assisted by Delos Mrs Miss Houtz entertaiped bundle evening with shower complimentary Ci Potter and Mrs Leroy of' couple The Bancroft’ Idaho recently at Houtsdell married were th8 country home of iMrs’’J7S" Houtz-jr?and 'good have receiving a been of deal social attention duringthelr in the city The evening presence was spent in music many the newly-married couple tendered served and refreshments were ' J shoes and another and days vanished past and in-t of the facing evenings 1 YOiyNaJsET IN it built was An 'Advanced installed has been there ltup to of-their being now Iby ven Wall! A - memory and though setting shortly use of icat E in organ gi organ 4 Mrs ' in The opens Moeller Dorothy C Thompson was the complimented! guest Monday afternoon at a given: by Miss luncheon Edna arnsworth in anticipation of her coming marriage 0 0 and chapel delay ready-’for Miss-! JL the some j 40 new Colonel Bowland hall daughter Mattie is In L 1 - - - I ‘ npHEi J j -Laura I HE t"fV t on Page many- war '£ a 4 fix ft Son October' your flnrineas Slx -bf enoqgh Issue to 7 ' fe? on:? HO & X |