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Show h T R U T H. 4 Mr. Duncan McYichie. f eshraents were piug given by served the formerly used' by tiie Oregon Short short time of the reception, during 5nd Mrs. Corning in hopor of tbeir the bride Line Railroad company,' is a decided and leaving nt 10:50 p.: m. for Wngt,T of Michigan. TJie a groom trip of two or three weeks on tiie .improvement over the previous quart-- ' 0ue was decorated entirely Jn white 1 acific coast. The bride wore an ex-q- u ers. The' ball room and reception site gown of white crepe en aod green.." Smilax was festooned from' - decorated are train, parlors rand tastefullywith long vail, and carried bride roses. the chandeliers,' and ropes of it were is an air of artistic elegance there draped from the corners of the rooms.' ;V S. about the furnishings that is thorough- Mrs., illiam Mcornick will enIn the dining room handsome cande' ; ly in keeping with a school where tabra with white and green' shades tertain next week. young men and women are taught ft ft lighted the table. Mrs. A. J. Hosmer. good manners.. Professor Christensen, assisted in receiving .the guests, and Mr. and Mrs. has done much for the youth of Salt have Park issued Hugh in served Pearsall the punch Mrs. C. It. invitations for a reception on .the 15th Lake., aud his efforts have been appreroom was iu upper ball. The dining . ciated! Being himself a master of in t honor of Dr. and Mrs K. C. Park. Robert-HOfficer tind charge of Mrs. ; to belongs proper deportment and ft ft Mrs. Charles Tost. A string orchestra ballroom etiquette, lie has also the fine tiie furnished music hall in I)r. and Mrs. K. C. Park are home upper of teaching others..! No throughout the evening, and over 100 from their wedding tour, and will be fuculity new dances are scheduled for the openguests were presen t. at home after the lfith at 34 I street. .. ing of the seHsin hut it is the intention; ft ' of the management to introduce 'new ft ft F. Loomis W. Mrs. are at and pr, Mrs. A. 1. Tar bet has cards out for figures afLer tiie season is .well liegun. Some new round diuices are 'also exhome in their new residence on the a on the 14th in honor of pected to make their appearance after reception corner of N and Third streets. Mrs. Douaher of Park : the classes .are formed. The Rage City. ft ft ft ft . qnadril le will no doubt prove as pop- Mrs. V. S. Henderson will entertain ular this season as last,, at. least jimong Mrs. W. B. Searle of Provo is the the pupils. This quadrille, being :an next week. guest of Miss Fannie Buckbee. dance at Christensen's acad-- ! original ft. ft '.ft' ft"..". is only understood. by ... the . emy, Mr. and Mrs. . I. W,. Whilely Miss Miriam Nellie is visiting Mrs. gave pupils. -a pleasant parly on Tuesday ft ft. Emma Mooney at her. home on Second iu celebration of their silver evening wedding. The tea given by Mrs. Dern on WedEust street. ' I ft'ft ft ft Vhs a most enjoyable affair and t . (. 'i Mrs. Kate Ainsworth and Mr. nesday Eliza A. and ail the appointments were elegant. The Mr.. T. sister, Cosgriff Thomas A Lee of American Fork were to have Miss handsome residence on Brigham street Bowman and gone belli, married on the Mounat of Tuesday Festival the to attend. evening Denver was decorated with, evergreens and residence of Mr. John Foster 661 Wept , tain and Plain. Third North Street. The ceremony flowers and an orchestra, rendered ft. ft Over 200 ladies called was performed by Bishop William Bweet music. Mrs. James Me.ir left for Switzerland McMillen. the. afternoon, 'ihose in the : during news received on Saturday last,"having receiving party were Mrs. Dern, Mrs. ft ft Dern and SI iss Derh, and they of the serious illness of her daughter, Miss. Elizabeth Shingleur of Jack-so- George in receiving the guests were assisted Helene, who has been there for the W. II. Brown Mrs. and Mrs. Clifford who has been visiting with by Miss., past few months on account of her R. Pearsall. Mr. and Mrs. George II. Wood for poor health. ft ft some weeks left for home Friday, ft ft Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McClellan enterft .ft Miss Claudia Morris is visiting tained at the Commercial club WednesThe opening of the thirteenth season friends in Louisiana, Mo. of Miss Emma Lucy ' at Christensens dancing academy oc- day night in honor ft ft Gates, who leaves Friday for' New Miss Abbie Wells leaves shortly for curred this week, and this well known and Dr. J. L. Hughes. There school of politeness has lost none of York, a trip to New York. were about fifteen ' guests."; Refreshits The new location for ments were served during the evening. ft popularity. in the the for W. S. Mrs. Webster left yesterday academy spacious building Among the 'guests were Miss Gates, Los Angeles, Cal., where she will spend sis-ferMr- s.' . ' : . . all-tlia- . . . 1 . .... ; . . t . . 1 J . CABH P JriDSEP V aud Mrs. Albert C. Allen at the home of the former on G Street. Mrs. David Keith assisted in receiving and the were artistically spacious room decorated with flowers and Autumn leaves. During the reception an C.F.LITTLE; PROPRIETOR We are well supplied and still giving: ...AWAY... THOSE: BEAVTIFVL GOLDFISH: I : ' - i REOPENING OF: . church a reception was held at .the bride's home for the relatives and a few of the most intimate friends. The bride and groom received the congratulations of their friends standing in the recess of the large window, which was hanked with palms. Mrs. : Hugh Thomas assisted in receiving. Ke- - , CRjEplT V-1 V. -- T FURNlfUHESTOBE, ' ,, lyr,: : s Spence.',' . a la i . i. ; r i Miss Marcroft, who lias charge' of the Main street branch of fur establishment, at Bo wrings, .pays the-.Mekes- that the new styles in furs for this season are led by the different .shades of fox. From Paris comes the designs and there are three distinct ' shades of live Isabel la ,ihe blending. They-are sable and the royal blue. The latter is decidedly novel, the Alaska fox fur taken-- , from animalsj: caught r;oa:-ithmain laud, being, the. favorite. :ttr i . DONT . BE FOOLISH.' .. ' '- - , j r" ' The'National Homeseekera Associa- tion ' ' has matured f thrhe tracta of 81,000 each for D. J. Williams, of Provo. Mr.' Williams'" has three more contracts running ind intends building a terrace. ;:Work jyill be begun on the three matured 'entrants at once. All people whb want, o own their homes can do so by taking ut contracts with the' National Home-eekeAssociation. Its foolish to go n paying rent when you can pay for our home with less money than you rent. Reason it out and see . iay:for tow silly it is for you to jg) On paying the. privilege of living in ient formans house; 2nd. at . the end of have life voir nothing to show for all jie rioney yu have paid, Consult the National Homeseekers Association, 214 Dooly Block - orchestra discoursed sweet music and you ought to Jbiotv Who is Ynur Tailor altogether the fuuction was characterized by elegance and good taste. ft ft 4 Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Bancroft 4 have moved into their handsome new 4 home on East South Temple street'. ? Mrs. Bancroft and Miss Adelaide Nason are now in New York. 4 4 ft ft The marriagei of Miss- Pauline Groo 44 and Arthur Davies which was solemnized at St. Marks Cathedral on Tuesday evening was altogether a: pleasing 44444,444444,4444444444444444,4,444444,4.4;44444444444 function. ; The church decorations were profuse-anin excellent taste. The ushers were Robert Glendinning, Wayne Hemphill, Frank Anderson and Arthur Thomas. The matron of honor was Mrs. Harry Hathaway and the best man Jay Groo. The bride was given away by her father. The wedding march was played by A. H. Peabody. Following the cermohy at the A Dr. Hughes, Colonel and Mrs!;ii;lV, Clayton, General nnd M rs. C. ton, Mr. and Mrs George D. Mr. and Mrs.. J acob Gates,; 'Mr. and Mrs Wv, C.. Spence and , MiSs Lulu a few months. ft ft A large reception was given on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. J. X. Ferguson '. , ,;,,S,5I to 57 E. First Soulh St n, . OR 4 ' - . - i Solid Ouk Cano Seat Chair This week....... . , ; . . 1 t y, rs - an-th- er . - - , ; : , One . Dose ?AlwaysCured. A A doctor, .at one of the frontier posts some "years ;i ago cqiiceivcd a way of among th'e ' checking dead-beatin- g soldiers who' 6ied to, shirk their by claiming Jthqy were iyk, He. invented aVmixtJrV called; diabolicus, which was composed of asafoetida, yaleula' and gunj paiac. It anade atruly;. dos, it did not injure the health of though the i malingerer. The doctor frequently referred to it as the most powerful medlclhe within ' his knqwledgd, foFtjhe gifinguaiac wab introduced to make 'the' valerian and asafoetida stick. to the teeth, and so retain the taste in- lhe xnpnth long-- , after " the. iiausegus dose t had been. sWaliowed. d he do sc' iilw ay a effected . a speedy cure. Stray Stories. du-,tl- es Mis-tur- bipod-curdlin- g Christensens Dancing Academy fouth Juvenile Classes, October 11th. Adult Classes, 13th. 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