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Show 9 TRUTH. Attractive Fall Hats 5 The Art of Laundering. llll ' r Our aggregation of styles never so pleasing as this season. Derbies & Wmt Thats the correct term to give it. We have reduced it to an art, by careful study and painstaking methods. Thats why we have a national reputation as fine Softs. Ask for our $3 Horton; a great value giver. The furnishings will also interest you. We dress men Agents Dr. Deemel Linen Mesh Underwear; Shiits to Order. Brown, Terry TELEPHONE 192. 2 ( v U & i S f"i 7 J- - l.AUNDERERS. Troy Sanitary Wool Underwear.... ngslllo THE LAUNDRY OF QUALITY, Woodruff Co, 166 MAIN STREET. rings. and merchants a few years ago and who represented the county in the legislature for three terms. This is Mrs. Chesters first visit to the east in a number of years and she has not been in Dubois for eighteen. She has been much surprised at the growth of the different places she has visited since she arrived in this section. 3 & Dr- - J&esrer Adrenic f PHONES BELL 192 and 193. IND. 166 MAIN STREET. 192. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jeyne and their a dancing floor was laid. A buffet sup- York, Hon. Heber M. Wells, judge O. daughter, Vera, are in the city on per was served on the lawn, Mrs. Dun- W. Powers, Judge Charles S. Zane, their way- east, guests of Mr. and bar being assisted by Mrs. Hoyt Sher- Rev. Dr. .uliam M. Paden. man, Mrs. Briant Wells, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. David S. Murray. E. Caine, Mrs. Arthur Shepherd, Miss Miss Bessie Mayne, daughter of Mr., 4 Sherman 'and Miss Laura Sherman. Mrs. Russell L. Tracy has returned About A. H. Mayne of this city, and 'ninety guests were present. and Mrs. after a visit of several months in the Dr. Wiliiam C. Mabry of Fort Sheri.4 - 4 4 4 east. 4 A quiet wedding was 4 4 Miss dan, 111., were married Wednesday at Farns- the home of the brides parents, Rev. that of Miss Lenore Samson and Mrs. Louise Richards and Philo In the putting contest at the Counare home from Pacific Grove, worth. jr., which took place Tuesday try club Monday Mrs. R. H. Channing Fritz morning at the home of the brides where they spent the summer. and E. B. Wicks were the victors and parents, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Rich4 4 Mrs. Harris K. Masters and Mr. ChanMiss Rennie Pederson has returned ards. The ceremony was performed ning won in the tennis game. by Judge George W. Bartch and was from Island Park, Idaho, where she witnessed 4 4 by only the relatives. The event was followed by a wedding Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wightman spent the summer with friends. ,4 4 of the breakfast, at which twenty-fou- r are at home at 254 South Third East were wore bride seated. The relatives, Haiokl Lamb left Tuesday for the street. a traveling gown of gray cloth with 4 J! east, where he will resume his college to match. Mr. and Mrs. Farnshat Mrs. J. O. Reber will leave shortly work. left for Portland where they worth 4 4 to spend some time with her parents, will spend a short time. Dr. Ned Hewett has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Fine P. Ernest, formerly ' J9 jl of Denver, but now of St Louis. a fishing and hunting trip through Mrs. George Brown entertained at Idaho. 4 4 dinner in honor of Mrs. Ed. .4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Evans left TuesMr. and Mrs. Alex Colbath have X .Kirby and Miss Nellie Kirby of Los day for a visit of a month or so in come from Alta for a few days visit Angeles., who are visiting friends and the east. with Dr. and( Mrs. Joseph S. Richards. relatives in the city. Covers were laid 4 4 for twelve. Mrs. James W. White of Park City 4 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Prosser have was a guest for a few days this week Mrs. Ed. X. Kirby and Miss Kirby at the Amelia palace. returned from a visit of several of Los Angeles are visiting with Mr. months in the east. 4 and Mrs. John W. Hughes of Third ,4 ,4 Mrs. F. D. Halm and daughter Helen street for a few weeks. Mrs. Kirby is sons her and a sister of Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. Abiel Leonard will leave shortly to join Mr. Halm in Los Angeles, where they will make and daughters will leave some time 4 ,4 their home. Mr. and Mrs. Windsor V. Rice have the latter part of the month to make Sal-li- e 4 ,4 Miss Los in home their Angeles. gone to Montreal for a months visit Carlton W. Holmes left Tuesday for Leonard will join the family there with relatives and friends. Chicago after having spent a short when she finishes her course in nurs4 4 time here the guest of Colonel and ing. Mrs. R. Hancock entertained George 4 ,4 Mrs. Holmes at the Amelia paiace. Mr. Holmes is a son of Colonel Edwin Miss Maud Riter entertained a at luncheon Wednesday. The table decorations ; were in yellow dahlias. CovF. Holmes. few of her young friends Tuesday ers were laid for twelve. 4 4 afternoon at the Riter home, followed Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Keyes are now by a dinner for eight. Blaine Salisbury left Wednesday for .4 4 at home at 156 East Brigham street, in the McVicker residence. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir have re- the cas( to continue his studies at Mercersburg academy. turned from a lengthy stay abroad. 4 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bower are 4 4 E. W. Wilson has gone for a month's at borne to tlieir friends at 475 East Miss Mary Wightman left Tuesday First South street. for a six weeks visit in Chicago and visit in New York and other eastern cities. St. Louis. 4 ,4 .4 4 4 Miss M. A. Barry is now 4t 122 Mr. and Mr?. H. Child gave A dance was given at the Dunbar Brigham street. .4 4 home Tuesday evening by Hooper a dinnerjpattr Tuesday evening in hon.Colonel and Mrs. Holmes enter- - Dunbar and Roger Sherman. The or of their father, Justice George W. Bartch, In addition to the guest of at a theatre party. Tuesday lawn was lighted with strim ' honor there were present General J. S. ing ffcr Miss Henrietta Holmes trie lights enclosed in Jart w". , hicago,, who Is- their, guest..' j Clarkson Sand son, GOuveneur, of New terns and to the north of T' - L 4.4. . - "'44 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hurst have. returned to their home in Ogden, after a visit of several days at the home of Judge and Mrs. M. A. Breeden. 4 4 Mrs. C. O. Whittemore and children have returned from a visit in California. i 4 4 " 4 "d Benjamin Young read the marriage service In the presence of the brides im-- . mediate family. Dr. and Mrs. Mabry left for a months visit in the easf, and wijl be at home to their friends after October 10 at Fort Sheridan, 111. J. A. Bookwalter, at one time a member of Salt Lake society ,is renewing old friendships here and enjoying a visit after an absence of several years. 4 4 Mrs. Schuyler C. Snyder has sumed her Fridays at home at re- 109 Fifth East street 4 4 Chris Pennartz returned Wednesday from the east, where he was called by the death of his mother several weeks since. 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Kelsey have gone for a visit at Bozeman and Helena, Mont., and may go as far as Spokane before returning to Salt Lake. 4 4 Mrs. A. D. Melvin wifi give an evening of old ballads at the First Congregational church one evening the last of the month. 4 A home wedding 4'" of Wednesday afternoon, followed by a large reception in he evening, was that of Miss Mattie trimmer and Silas F. Johnson. The marriage took place at 4 oclock at the home of the. brides parents, Mr. and Airs. T. G. Wimmer, the brides uncle," Judge. J. P. Wimmer, performing the Ceremony in the presence of theim-gnediatrelatives. The hrtdctfs gown of cream silk net ovet taSfetaij&Bf , , e PK-a- e f.1 r :! a I ; |