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Show TRUTH 8 complimentary to their guest. Wednesday, September 24th Table Tuesday, Miss Grace Hooper, of Boston. dhote luncheon at 1 oclock. ft ft Saturday, September 27th Tea and Kail to relate the festive black ball clock golf at 4 oclock. Hostesses: The Mrs. John Reed was the charming has appeared at the Country club to Bachelor Maids. ft ft hostess on .Tuesday of an afternoon take the place temporarily of the gayer in honor of Mrs. William Saltair was the scene of a number of function of St. Louis. high ball. It is said that some of the on Thursday even- Betts, delightful parties ft ft members are deeply chagrined at the ing, that evening of the week having Mrs. D. F. Sturgiss, of Fort Douglas, way the little ball drops into the box now become society evening instead when the name of some person is up of Saturday as of yore. has gone to St. Paul, Minn., where she will visit with friends. for membership who is not en rapport ft' ft ft ft The marriage of Mrs. May Young, of with the others or some member of the club. Several names have been Provo, and Mr. Wm. M. Itoy lance was Judge Powers and family returned in the Salt Lake Temple at to this city yesterday after about ruthlessly dealt with lately, but one solemnized in particular has caused considerable noon on Wednesday, President John R. three weeks outing at Brighton. talk among the elect as well as the Winder officiating. The bride is the ft ft M. A. of of Mrs. t. Zabriski, It seems that this person, daughter Mrs. Blanche Cherry left Wednesday and she is a charming singer, who has great wealth and has always Provo, who has been a member of the Provo evening for Denver, where she will been considered a desirable parti, lias Tabernacle choir for some years. Mr. yisit with friends for a week. some enemies within the charmed Roylance is well known in business ft ft and is chairman and circles, political circle of the club and when the name Mr. and Mrs. Robert Binford, Miss was up, the blackballs fell with such of the state Democratic committee, Mattie Binford and Miss Copeland, of ft ft a rattle as to be audible in all the Nebraska, are guests of Mrs Mrs. R. Mulballand Miss Stella Mul- - Lincoln, haunts of Vanity Fair. And speaking Thomas Love. are hall in Montana. visiting They of the club, there was some ciitcism ft ft will on Visitors day because some of the Great visit with friends in Butte and afterwards making a tour Miss Katherine McDonald is v isiting men, who had lived in the east, ap- of the Falls, Yellowstone park. ins Glenwood Springs and Denver. peared in Tuxedo suits. The members ft ft 'ft ft think dress clothes are not in line Miss Bessie Ames entertains this with comfort. It is perfectly true Miss Pauline Schettler was hostess that red coats are the thing for golfers evening complimentary to Miss Edith of a plesant party at Saltair on Tuesand for everyday use at the club, but Davis. day this occasion was a social event, when ft ft elegant dinners and other events were A delightful affair of the week was Mr. D. E. Hemphill has returned features and to appear in anything less formal than a Tuxedo, was in very the musicale given by Mr. and Mrs. W. from a months visit in Iowa, at his old poor taste. The Tuxedo was origi- - A. Nelden, on Wednesday evening home. ft ft nated for just such social evenings at Mrs. Harriet SmuJski of Miss the Tuxedo club near New York and Agatha Berkhoel and Chicago, Mr. Arthur The Misses Cunningham have as as it is a most comfortable dress for Shepherd were the artists of the evenMiss Olive Foster of Ten men it will always have its followers, ing and a fine program was rendered. their guest nessee. although it may be late before arrivft ft ft ft ing to the masses in the city. Hon. Carl F. Kuehnle of Denison. Mrs. George Phelps Ilolman is at ft ft is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Bordering on an elopement was the home after a months visit with her Iowa, Mrs. T. W. London, of W. Duncan. Mr. Kuehnle is the law marriage Wednesday of Miss Edith daughter, Ore. of the Treasury partner of Secretary Miller and Sidney Beatie, two very Portland, and daughC. N. Mr. Munger Shaw. ft ft young people. The brides mother is Mrs. Arthur Burrows was hostess of a ter of Waterloo, Iowa, are also guests of Mr. and Mrs Duncan. in British Columbia and the ceremony large card party Thursday afternoon. ft ft took place at the grooms home. It is ft ft Dr. and Mrs Lyon have returned whispered that the brides mother obMr. Mrs. and to the William C. marriage taking place jected Jennings from Oakley where they have been merely on account of the youth of the gave an informal evening party on enjoying a brief outing. two, but as love laughs at locksmiths so it overrides parental objections, ft ft Charles Lawrence has not yet distributed the diamonds to all his Social Me. non-elec- E. D. Silberstein has returned the east. ft ft I Mrs Judge and daughter, Miss Judge have gone to San Francisco to meet Mrs L. D. Baldwin Jr, on her return from Manila, ft ft Mr. Frank Knox and Brighton. ft ft Miss Anna Wall of New York is the guest of Mrs James Ivers. ft ft On Thursday evening Miss Grace Jacobs and Miss Katherine Geddes entertained at a high tea at the home of the former, about fifty guests were present. ft ft Mrs. Leggett and Miss Leggett of Detroit are the guests of Mr. and Mrs A. G. Leggett. SOUTH FORK NOTES. friends. ft ft The Country club calendar for the next two months will be as follows: Saturday, August 9th Table dhote Campers at the white city had a fine time on Saturday evening, the occas- - ... dinner at 6:30 oclock, Wednesday, August 20th Visitors day. Buffet supper at 6:30 to 8:30 o'clock. Dancing at 8 o'clock. Host Mrs. Louise Smedley Smith, esses: Miss Geddes, Miss Burke, Miss Me Cornick. Saturday, August 23rd Tea and clock golf at 4 o'clock. Hostesses: Mrs. George P. Holman, Mrs. G. B Pfoutz. Saturday, August 30th Tea and clock golf at 4 oclock. Hostesses: Mrs. I). S. jt The Thrifty "Buyer Keeps . . Her on This Store. Eye t t 4 Mrs. D. C. Roberts. Murray, Table dhote dinner at 6:30 o'clock. Labor Day, September 1st Buffet lunch. 6th Tea and Saturday, September 4 o Hostess: clock. contest at putting B. Mrs. T. Beatty. 13th Tea and Saturday, September Mrs. Hostess. clock. 4 o clock golf at Jay T. Harris. Wednesday, September lith Visitors day. Tea and approaching and at 4 o clock. Hostess: putting contest Mrs. W.S. McCornick. Saturday, September 20th Teaand clock golf at 4 oclock. J. M. Bid well. fron t Hemmed Sheets, size 63x90 Hemmed Sheets, size 72x90 Hemmed Sheets, size 8 1 x90 Hemmed Cases, size 42x36 Hemmed Cases, size 45x36 Hemmed Cases, size 50x36 t Size Size Size Size 18x36 Fringed Huck Towels.. .. 17x32 Union Huck Towels 18x36 Unhleachcd Turkish 20x36 Bleached Turkish Towels. 48c 52c 58c x c 15C 18c EACH. 8c PER DOZ. 90c 10c 81.00 10c 1.05 12c 1,30 J sion being the impersonation of a police court. According to the scheme, a well known Salt Laker was arrestedjon the charge of being a Coquette, the accusation being proved by a jury composed of the opposite sex, who unanimously declared him guilty. The episode furnished no end of amusement, and was indulged in by M. M. Warner and wife, Mrs. J. W. Warner, Mrs. J. W. Slick, Mrs. Edith Kain, Mrs. J. H. Cripps, W. S. Webster, Mr. McGowan, Heber Kirkwood, Sid Archer, Edna Carter, R. L. Tracy, John James F. L. Bagby. and ft ft Robert D. Grant and family, of Zion, i 3rd regl8tered here ft ft W. C. Spence and family, of Salt Lake, were among the arrivals on Sunday. ft ft Miss Amy Bishop, of Utahs chief city, is enjoying an outing at this resort, ft ft A. G. Giauque of the Salt Lake board of education, and family came up last Saturday. ft ft C. H. Tingey together with Mra C. S. Tingey and child are among the boarders at the White City of the Clouds. |