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Show T RU T H. Soclal'Xife. " t t f The taarrifcg6. o;.Mlss Lyda Gray Kansas City, and Kidge, formerly'-ofof this city, George Raymond. Walker took place on. Sunday morning, at the home - of- - the . bride, the Rev. T. W. Pinkerton officiating.. The bride was attended.by.Misa Mary Wintt of Kansas City and the groom by Iial Hemp- - ..M ILLINE RY OPE Nl NG; $ Oar.mSpcctalty Will. .be t Pattern . stylish going-aw- Hats NgVCR UNOCRSDLO , THE SEASON'S GREATEST i ' . t Mrs. J. S. Kallenberger. . . PRICCJUL AIL - n ! . Tj. LliYeit SaLle: EASTERN MILLINERY PARLORS ay with gowtrol blhe' broad-clot- h, White facings and. trimmings, and 129 E. Third South St. tvore av)lat ..to thatch. . She carried a shower botiqtiet- of; sweet, peas and ferns, .and looked, very pretty. Im A farewell reception was given to ittediatelyaftei the ceremony the bride ahd groom left for a trip to San Fran- Rev. !Dr. Albritton in the First M. E. return soon to make cisco, bht-wi- ll church on Tuesday evening. There their hoihe in this city. was a very large attendance and the a&iir passed off very pleasantly. A A Among the weddings of the near fuMr. A. II. Smedley of Kentucky is those of Miss Ida Pratt ture will-bY. . ONE ' . steadi1 The bride wore a ' Will be inaugurated here -- . Miss Elizabeth. Clarahan .returned Monday from her, home in .. Missouri, and will be at homo for the wibter at Gordon academy. t, , HII. . Mrs. O. J. Salisbury almost .com- : visiting with Mr. and Mrs. a and George B. Greenwood; Miss Smedley iu the city. Livingston - and Frank Evans; A A Mrs. Theodore Bruback gave a Edward AshMiss Louise Badger-anlarge Mrs. E. F. Holmes gave an elaborate ton; Miss Lillian Grunnell of Macomb, luncheon Children's afternoon. party Friday on Friday in honor of Miss Ills, and Chris Pennarlz. Sjioop of Missouri and the Misses Holmes. Mrs. II. G. Mayo has invitations cut Governor and Mrs! Wells have reA A for a'card party to be given on the 18th turned from spending the heated seaMrs. J. J. Judson entertained at of the month. son at Soda Springs, Idaho, luncheon on Friday in honor of Mrs. A A II ft Evans of Denver who is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. II.- Tibbals and Mrs. J. M. Bowman. The marriage of Mr. S. wood a and Miss Judd which1 took place at daughter, Mildred, left for Boston on Miss Tibbals will attend Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dern have re- Farmington some ten days ago,;was a school. there the coming winter. , turned from a visit to the Pacific coast. surprise to the public, but scarcely so H to the intimate friends of the parties On Monday afternoon the Misses Sue Mr. and Mrs. George F. Felt and Mr. who were aware of the onslaughts and Stella Clark entertained most de- aqd Mrs. W. C. Spence have gone to which cupid had been making in that on a visit. direction for.some time. It is a' little lightfully, in honor of Miss Corey Fer- Denver A A late,, but Tuutii offers congratulations guson prior to her. marriage. Much E. A. Silberstein and daughter and wishes Mr.' and Mrs. lley wood all .Mre. taste was displayed. in the decoration t the happiness their hearts can desire. which were yellow in the hall, green returned Tuesday from the east, where n n ; and white in the drawing, room and they have spent the summer. Mrs. Miss Hester Cannon and Mr. D. B. was accompanied by Mrs. J. pink in the. dining room. Refresh- Silberstein Rich were married on Wednesday ments. were served and Miss Ferguson M. Giddings.a sister of Mr. Silberstein, thea recepwill in who and here. visit evening was presented by .the guests with an II A tion was' given at the home Of the elegant. tea service.--.Th.guests were ,;r' bride's idiss Corey Ferguson, Mrs. Bonnemqrt, parents. Miss Floy L. Smith, who has been Mrs. Dunyon, Miss May Crane, Miss H visiting Mrs. J. D. Spencer, left TuesAmy Erickson, Miss Mary McLeod, Miss Beatrice O'Connor gave a re Miss Myra Sowles, Miss Mary Mayne, day for her home in Chicago. Miss Nettie Lambourne and Miss Florence Dow. . Pre-cili- ItS the Important Linen Event of the year, sur- passing all contempor- - ' ary sales in magpltudq, assortments, q u all ties and prices. ; . . . . . restored to lieaith is at the E. pletely Virginia hotel, in Chicago. -- e MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8. - F , , , nn " v i . - (STABLlShLO "I8S4 d - nn1 QNt PRICC TO ALL ; - M.-lla- . ception Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Marguerite Donuellan who leaves next week for the National Park ceininary, Washington, D. C. . . . - e . - Mrs. Samuel C. Adams of .Denver, is visiting with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McMillan. K- - . o ; II Mr. and Mrs. M., II. Walker, Miss Walker and Ifiss Lena' Hague have returned from Mouterey, Cal. NEVER UNOEBSQj . . . Miss Marjorie Ellerbeck .was hostess of-- delightful. Kensipglon pn Wednesday afternoon. r.T.lc marriage anp-F- of Miss Ruby Wells L. Morse will . " ' take place Sep. 11. Miss Gertrude Felt andMr. Kimball were married on Thursday "AH i The marriage and wedding reception of and Dr. Albril-toccurred on Thursday evening.'' m ' ' .AH Mis. McCallum, advertising manager for the Walker Dry Goods Co., has re- turned from a month's visit on the Atlantic coast. ...4. ' The returns fromthe samplers of the oar of Martha Washington ore which was brought from the .mine last week, in jhowed 39.8 ounces in .silver, 'gold,. 2.6 per cent copper and some iron. Another carload is being treated at the sampler now. It looks as if the Martha Washington was going to develop into something good.v . Mrs. S.' J. Lynn and Miss Jennie Lynn have returned to the city . H Save your moriey and' when you get a dollar deposit it with Zion's Savings . . Dr. Robert W. Fisher and family are hack from a trip to Yellowstone. , Towel Specials , II - Miss Mary C. Philips who was visiting with Mr. nd Mrs. A.. F. Philips has returhed .to Washington, D. C. n' r- - ; - 1 few weeks' .visit with Mrs. Charles yVilkes. her daughter, ' at entertained Mrs. EL Bonnemort .. i 'l dinner. Tuesday jn honor of, Rev, Dr. Albritton .and .liis. son Dr, F. L. Al- t britton! Those present .besides the : guests of H6n6r were ' Mr, and Mrs. Chamberlin, Mr. 'and Mrs. Erickson, Mr. and Mre. N; A. Dunyon, Mrs. Gray, Mrs, PeiiileyV ?.I rs. DamonT Mtss'fer-guso- u and Mr. Elmer Albritton." ! ' I j Good quality Union Huck Towels, size 17x32..;. v.-Half Linen Huck Towels, size t 19x38 inches, extra . ; . , ! 4 - Mrs. Sarah Moore of Washington, D. C., has returned to her home after a ... BankinUtah. OOQO '' ' ;:i- 1 - Joseph F. Smith, President,' M. George Cannon, Cashier.' AU Linen, fringed Damask towels, plain white colored borders . 4 .! fH'H JLJLAtiA J 12ic y -, 4 20c ft A if i A Is!-Her- - - -- . i I A f AA A t -- .. . T w ..r ' p ,- . gad. '. 25c ifili its it A A t A - frovA-Bossf- 20c ;-;- Hi iti iImImUmImU - When Mark Tyvain Laughed. ., The Missouri papers are telling this story of Mark Twains recent visit to the state, says Ihe New YOrk A big crowd gathered ata railway station tomeet him. A' llttle-boknew that somebody .wras hie did not know Mark. Twain but Francis. This kid Kperph?.;V.. himself on top.joj. freight :cax; lie cpult seewhat. happeneci. Tlio .train rolled iti, andas Mark stepped 6ff the peopfc became excited, and lloutedr- - Hero lie he Is!' The Kiil 'on 'the box car thought - a great criminal had been! caught and a cope shouted: ; Git a.:.rope!.;;-Ge.Dr, Clemens' , laughed till the tears ran but. of bis eyes. Trib-'une- :; 10c , heavy, value 16 cents All Linen, Hemmed Huck Towels , size 18x36 in Extra large unbleached Turkish Bath Towels, size . . . . . . 22x48 inches . ;. f- Washington, D. C. H H No. 1, Main street. The largest' ahd oldest Savings ' V".' Mr. and Mrs. George Moore left on Monday for a' trip to New York and w Bank and Trust Co., vir i y. |