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Show aSfr& igiWWWWWi T RU T H. IN THE SOCIAL REALM ! f i ; I ' ! I ; I ( ' ! at the home of her relatives, Judge Tuesday evening in honor of Miss and Mrs. Wilson I. Snyder. dt jut Robert Gould Smith has returned from the Noble ranch in Nevada and will spend the winter in this city. dt dt Miss Alice Goodwin entertained of the college boys about twenty-fiv- e and girls Monday evening. Dancing and guessing games was the order of the evening. The leading subject of interest in society this week was the marriage of Miss Louise Grace Emery, daughter of Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, and Wallace took function The Bransford. eleplace on Tuesday morning in the gant residence of Mrs. Holmes in a notquiet and unostentatious manner, withstanding the fact that the bride, a girt of eighteen, and very pretty, is a millionaire in her own right and her Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Keyes leave 15 for the east. Mrs. mother among the wealthiest women about September where in the country. Every thing was in the Keyes will go to Indianapolis, she will be the guest of Mrs. S. V. best of taste, but no attempt at dis- Ham of this city, and Mr. Keyes goes play was made. Dean Eddie of the as far east as New York. dt dt Episcopal church performed the cererendered Musicians of A trio Mrs. J. E. Williams and daughter, mony. has assigned Miss Ruby, who spent the past year the music which tradition as appropriate to weddings. A wedding in Baltimore, where Miss Williams breakfast was served at which the was attending the Peabody Conservamembers of the families and a few friends sat down. The large round tory of Music, have returned to the table was decorated in white and city and are at home to their friends green, a low circular bed of plumosa at 10 Delmar court. They will have and white asters extending around the as their guests for the next two weeks taDle. In the centre a high cut glass Mrs. W. S. Evans and children of Balpedestal held a highly ornamented timore. cake and at either side were handsome dt dt white candelabra tied at the base with W. P. Noble and . daughter, Miss broad ribbons of green. Directly before the place of the bride was a high Mayme, leave during the month for a visit to the worlds fair and other cut glass vase filled with brides roses eastern points. and at each place was a silver souvet dt burnir. For the women a vase of Mrs. Fred Pischel of Chicago, who nished silver showing the combined while initials of the bride and groom, spent the past six months in this city the men were presented with small with her son, William M. Pischel, left loving cups of similar design,; resting on Friday for her home. Mr. Pischel on a base of ebony. Hand decorated accompanied her as far as Denver for place cards of exquisite designs were a few weeks vacation. at each place and menu cards showdt dt ing the two colors used in the table Miss Nellie Jeremy entertained decoration. The bride wore a going away gown of brown taffeta with a flower hat in brown, with pdle blue tips. Mr. and Mrs. Bransford left on the noon train for the east, where they will spend several months. dt dt. Miss Clara Groshell and Oscar W. Rawlins were married on Monday afternoon at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fremont H. Groshell, Rev. Elmer I. Goshen offi The residence was handciating. somely decorated for the occasion and was in the supper evening served in the most approved; style. The bride who is a very prepossessing young lady, was handsomely gowned. Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins left for a months visit to the Worlds Fair and other eastern points. They will be at home to their friends after October 1 at 442 South Fourth East street. dt dt The wedding of Miss Bertha Foster Groesbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Groesbeck, and Melvin C. Smith on Monday evening last was quite a pretentious affair. The cere mony took place at the residence of the brides parents, South Main street, Rev, P. A. Simpkin of the Congregational church officiating. The decorations were superb. The bride was attended by Miss Retta Gardner and Wm. N. Lewis was best man.' After the ceremony a reception was given which was attended by about one hundred- friends of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be at home at G(H South Main street after September. 15. dt Captain. S. V. Ham ' has returned from-brief visit with relatives and friends in. Illinois. Mrs. Ham will not return for several weeks. K SiS die Seegmiller. Jt dt Dr. and Mrs. Mayo of Rochester, Minn., and Jr. Otto of Oshkosh, Wis., were guests of honor at dinner at the Alta cmb Sunday evening. The others present were Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Niles, Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Baldwin, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Kerr, Dr. and Mrs. Union Worthington and Miss Bessie Niles. Later the party enjoyed a trip to the lake. dt , Mrs. M. F. Cunningham and children will return about September 15 from Illinois, where they have been spending the summer with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lamb are P 42 dt all-wo- pr ol Mrs. F. W. Beers of San Francisco has arrived in the city and is a guest AS SUR-- SING P IM- PORTANCE of almost incredable opportunities starts here Monday Morning, September 12, at 8 oclock. : : . : -- Dr. A. A. Kerr, Dr. H. D. Niles, Dr. S. C. Baldwin, and Dr. A. C. Ewing attended the medical convention at Denver this week. Dr. Ewing was ac- its )ni Pmu ro li Niven uoro dt Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clark and daughSam, have gone to Exeter, N. H., ter, Lola, have returned from Chicago where the boys will enter the Phillips where they passed the summer. academy to prepare for Cornell. at at dt dt Prof, and Mrs. E. N. Cook had as W. E. Field, who has been a popular their guest for a few days Dr. and visitor here for several weeks past, Mrs. E. N. Hamilton and James An- a guest of the University club, has derson of Kankakee, 111., who are on returned to his home in the east their way to California and stopped off here for a few days. Miss Katherine Pursell is home at at from a five weeks visit in St Louis, P. L. Williams and sons, Paul and Chicago and the east. Tuesday evening in the partors of the Kenyon hotel, Miss M. Eleanor Fork of New York city, a great traveler, gave an entertainment in which she spoke of Where East Meets The Midnight Sun? and AfWest, termath of Humor. The music was under the direction of Mme. Swenson. Mrs. Bessie Browning sang two solos. dt Miss Ruth Cooper of Seattle left for her home Monday evening after a visit in this city, where she has been entertained by Miss Eveline Thomas. dt dt Dr. Frank B. Steele returned MESS GOODS and colored voile, best French make OCr Qc)G crepe de chine, black and colors, Jbl.UO rA inch silk and wool French eoiienne, black and the desirable fall shades, per yard Jp 45 SHRUNK AND SPONGED GERMAN BROADCLOTHS. Black, Navy and brown. This beautiful licrht finished fabric will be the leading material for fall and winter gowns. Now oji sale at yer yard ffht ich ' Bafcin $1.65t0$3 50 Mon- day from Chicago, where he was doing work for two months. dt dt Mrs. Anna Behle and two daughters are home from Iowa, where they have post-gradua- . a SALE OF A dt turned. UNOUIQL0 Linen Sale ex- companied by Mrs. Ewing, and will spend several weeks visiting in the east, going as far as New York, but Drs. Niles, Kerr and Baldwin have re- NCVCR A Rousing Big week. , inch ard ICC TO AIL pected to return from California next The showing here now will interest every woman who has commenced to think of her fall and winter and as a befitting intro-ducti- on dresses, of these superb new stocks we depart from the usua pursued in selling and give our patrons the benefit sale prices such as are seldom, if ever, quoted at the opening of!a Reason 4 i inch black Sa- te passed a delightful summer, visiting friends. dt dt Frank Knox and two sons left Monday for the east, the boys to. enter the university of Notre Dame, and Mr. Knox to go as far east as New York before returning. dt dt Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ainsworth Mc- Broom will return from their wedding trip next week, and will shortly be at home to their friends at 448 Brigham street. dt dT The following is from the Dubois (Pa.) Morning Journal: Mrs. LissaC. Chester of Salt Lake City, Utah, is the guest of. Rev. and Mrsi Henry Evans of West Long avenue, and other friends in Dubois. Mrs. Chester is a daughter of the late Hon. R. J. Nicholson, of Brookvllie, who was one of Jef- ferson countys foremost lumbermen M3JPI U9lIMMKI |