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Show Miss Jennie Calder has returned from Social frife. Boston where she has been studying in conservatory of music the past year. Oh! for something original in the gay whirl of Salt' Lake society. It is ap- parent that people are wearying of the everlasting grind of teas and card parties. Can some bright yonng matron or maid not think of a really unique party which will be different from others? True, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman, and Miss Coleman introduced a novelty when they asked their friends .to a recital and the young lady surprised her admirers in the smart set by the magnificence of her voice. Then Mrs. Holmes also contributed to the her quite pleasure of her friends by but what is last week, unique reception is new which in wanted is something dethe every particular. Nowadays votees of society live to be entertained and to entertain, although it is mostly the former as the hosts and hostesses are in the minority and the greater number merely have to don their dress suits and look well and talk nicely at other peoples parties. ft ft Miss Marjory Ellerbeck will enter- tain at a Kensington next Tuesday ft ft Mrs. S. W. Eccles is visiting with relatives in the city, she will spend the summer at the Eccles summer home in Idaho. ft ft building is rapidly nearing completion, a large force of workmen are now pushing the interior work of finishing and as fast as the various rooms are completed, the furniture is being placed. The spacious and beautiful lodge room and a number of the reception rooms are now complete. The plain and unpretentious exterior of the building gives little idea of the beauty of the harmonious and sumptuous furnishings within. With the characteristic generosity of the Elks the ladies have ft ft and some of the Mrs. Frankel, of New York, is a been remembered, rooms in the entire beautiful most' charming Eastener who is the guest of building have been set apart for the enthe Hanauers. tertainment of the wives and daughters ft ft of the members. Every Thursday will There will be several really beautiful be Ladies day in the new building, debutantes in the next two years, so ft ft And the informed. is among Truth The last of June weddings was the number will be included three prospecmarriage of Miss May Pratt and Mr. tive heiresses. William C. Morris on Monday afterMrs. Brooke, of Portland, is welcomed noon at the home of the brides parents. as the guest of Mrs. George M. Dow- - Bishop Empey performed the cereft ft mony. Only the relatives and intimate friends were present. The song and piano recital of Montheir will cottage occupy The Sadlers the ft ft day evening, did not fall below as summer usual, this Lake at Silver On Saturday noon the marriage of high standard maintained by those ft ft Miss Estella R. Swart, and Mr. Harry previously given under the auspices of Mr. Katz Miss Edna Shearman and have selected a most fashionable hour, 9 p. m., for their wedding and the reception at the Ladieal Literary club also promises to be a very pleasant af- - " . ,air-- Some adventurous spirits are planning a trip to the Great Salt Lake which has never been a pastime generally indulged in. When talking of it the other day it was remarked that the time would come when palatial steam launches would be found on the lake, ft ft Already the gossips have three elaborate weddings for October. ft ft Society will be deeply interested in ! the announcement of the engagement of Miss Amy Bersbach and Sam Steele Porter which was made in Chicago last week. , The young lady has visited here and made many friends, while Sam has a very Porter is a young man whowho will be here friends of wide circle glad to offer their congratulations. He Great Clearance Sale Semi-Anivu- al f Second and La.st Week of the is now in Chicago. ft ft Miss Nora Gleason, organist at St. Marys Cathedral, is in Chicago where she is taking a normal music course of study. ft ft " Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lilberstein are visiting friends in Duluth. ft ft Miss Virginia Elmer will spend the summer with friends in San Francisco, ft ft Miss Etta Powers and Miss Alice Scoville leave on Friday. Miss Powers goes to Portland and Seattle to spend the remainder of her vacation, August. Miss returning here late in summer in the Scoville will spend the Summer Wash Suits For Ladies . Greatest Economy Event of the Year. i- - ' . 9 Have Been Cut to the Core. Mate your Selection Acte Whitt Iht mtnl h Good. . E ONE PRICE STABLlShL TO ALL - .. 1864 NEVER UNOCRSOLC the Ladies Literary club. Miss Berk-hois a young singer of great promise and her singing called forth warmest praise. Mr. Shepherd is a brilliant with rare skill and Sianist,- playing of touen. The closing number on the delightful program was a charming selection in which Miss el - Mabel Anderson, always a favorite in Salt Lake, played a charming violin obligato, thus closing an evening of rare pleasure. ft ft- - The Poets Round Table held an enjoyable meeting on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ferdinand Dickert. Mrs. Byron Groo gave the biography and Mrs. Evans presented the poems of Helen Hunt Jackson, the poet for the day. But one club member was absent, and visitors present were Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Sowles, Mrs. Oswald and Miss Sawyer. According to the usual custom of the Poets Round Table meetings, a delicious menu was served. The decorations were sweet peas in profussion. ft ft The June meeting of the Utah Womens Press club was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Lydia D. Alder on Fifth East street. Mrs. Alder gave an interesting description of her trip through Scotland. Characteristic Scotch refresments were served and an enjoyable social hour followed, ft ft Mrs. Breeden and daughter, Miss Virginia Breeden, will spend the summer in Portland. ft ft Mesdames A. B. Peak, Charles Peak, Ilonnold, Mayne and Miss Mary Mayne have gone to Brighton for a months outing. The men of the party went up on Thursday to remain until Monday. They will pay frequent visits to camp Goodwin where the party are domiciled. ft ft On Tuesday the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman and Miss Coleman enjoyed an evening of music and song at the First Congregational church, Miss Coleman was assisted by Mr. Woodmansee and the program was one of great delight throughout, ft ft On Monday occurred the marriage of Miss Gladys Barton and Mr. F. M. Her- : ' east THE PRICES ON . The new Elks . . af- ternoon. A. Keeof Brigham, was celebrated at the home of Mrs. A. S. Watson, aunt of the bride. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Mr. Smith of Bingham. The bride was attended by Miss Olive Kee, and Mr. A. E. Locke was best man. After the ceremony an elaborate breakfast was served, the brides table being decorated in white and green, the table in another room was brilliant in crimson ramblers. Mr. and Mrs. Kee went at once to Bingham where they make their new home, ft ft Sunday June the 29th, the marriage of Miss Tessie Skidmore and R. M. Johnson, was quietly solemnized, ft ft Sunday afternoon June 29th, occurred the marriage of Mrs. Mabel Moore and Mr. Fred Richardson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Old. Bishop was atEmery officiated. The bride and Mr. tended by Miss Mary Old, Frank Kimball was best man. The bride was attired in a handsome gown with hat and gloves to match. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson left on the afternoon train for Manitou, Colo. , where they will remain a few weeks, ft ft Mr. J. A. Reeves and Mr. Walter families Lyne, with their respectives went to Ketchum on a fishing trip, on Thursday to remain until Monday, ft ft The University Summer school has a students, good attendance of earnest m. until a. 8 from are sessions the daily 1 o'clock. |