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Show W.J : .4-L- JU. i. ir Cr TRUTH. SodallUfe. i '!: : V.S Aft, I - ' : t - L r! The most notable event of "the week in society circles was the. marriage of Miss Alice Minnie Bartch,: daughter of Justice Bartch of the Supreme' court, and William BT. Child which took, place on Tuesday ereningat the residence of the brides parents,. South First West Street. The ceremony, which took place at 0 oclock' in the evening in theK ' presence of only the relatives and intimate friends of the two families, was performed by Rev. W. M- Paden. The bride, who wore a rich ducbesse satin en train and a long tulle veil,, waaat-- . tended by her sister, Miss Rae Bartch.-Thbest man was Mr.' KudOlph j; Decker and the ushers were Edward Mc-- C Copley, James Dick and. .Dna ready. After the ceremony an elegant supper was served, and frpni 8 until 10 oclock a reception was given which was attended by som? of the best people in the city: The; residence wks tastefully and beautifully decorated with a profusion of flowers and evergreens.;, Receiving with the bridal party' were Judge and Mrs.1 Bartch, also the mother and father and sitter of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Child and Mrs. Hartz-horall - of Boston. ' The receiving stood under the canopy 'made of party smilax and pink roses ana flanked by room Mrs. towering palms. Inthe rear ' and in the served Harris T. J. punch, lower rooms of th'e hodSe refreshments were served; the table' being resplendent with silver , and cut glass and fi centerpiece of American beatity poses'. It was a most happy assemblage and when'the guests .began to depart it wat with sincere words of good wishes to the newly wedded ones. ' Mr. and' Mrs. Dr. J:-Ritchie left Tuesday on a Child took the 10:50 train for the West s eastern trip. to be away a fortnight or more. The ftt. ft 1? StW bride wore a stylish going away gown I. Mr. of dark cloth with hat to match. . After ai4Mre.Qscar Groahell and Mr. 355 their return they will' reside at and Mra. Oear Bemenway are home South First West street. from a gNBtitfcfa visit to eaatere pleasure ; Poca-telio- Vi.. .'U i f ' j Mi'; t i ; " ' i - i ' H.ii ; ' f. SB' - r'&:,!- ' - ! ! : . ; ji. ' ; - L,j j r- ; : Mi'i r ,i ' , ; i ' . P !J Mi n, Ml r I ; i:1.. i . Mr.J. ii V.- iv i III: V fA ' i ?i it mi m J'..1. ' - 1. . Ml W "! fft 'ft'ft i ' Round Table was held Monday afteiv noon at the residence of Mrs. Allen. T. Sanford. Stephen Phillips was. the poet whose works were discussed' and nis biography was presented by Mrs Stanley Clawson in an able and interesting manner. At the next 'meeting which will be held on the last Monday in October at the residence of Mrs Galigber, the poet for discussion will be Emerson. .. - v. ri . T..v f i (.1 It . . ; . l Ji X luncheon on Tuesday. .ft ft. A meeting of the local branch ef the Needlework. Guild was held Tuesday s Miss Helen at k ft ' a reception. waa beM at re-ent- street. ft ft fercie Groo Bywater M'i. MM enter-kittl-e - t BEGINS Monday October (th. Itll bo Uie Greatest Curtstn Sale of The disposal of the daintiest and newest Curtains imported for autumn : 190& There'll be Curtains for everybody, and everybody for Curtains. Be one of the first here the values are worth the effort. . jresre.; ilia IITABUSrtio ONE PRICE TO 4lk PCVtR UNOCBSQLI Temple Wednesday to Miss Emma A. Fenton bf Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs! Smith spent a couple of days in the' capital ana then returned toLehl to make their future home. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. ft:.-f- t J. J. Broughall gave a theatre party on Monday evening to see the Toy Maker, there guests being Mr. and Mrs: Roy Brown and Mr. SALT LAKERS IN GOTHAM. Ray , best, perfectly bleached, exquisitely fine. Remnants range one to five yards in each and will sell at 91.00 to $4.50 for the piece, which is 25 to 40 per cent nnder regular price. , . naif dozen lots of napkins, some may be matched to a dozen at about half regular pxicck Half dozen, napkins for 29c. Half dozen for 75c. Half dozen for $1.25. Half dozen for $1.50.' Half dozen for $2.50. . York. Mary Ann who. formerly worked for Miss Adams is now ' engaged as assistant housekeeper at the Big hotel. Emma Lacy Bates is coming to New York. Emma Lacy Bates is going to Europe. We will miss the lovely voice of Miss Bates. Victory Bateman is here. Lisle Leigh is not. Eugene Young is a great favorite among the 400. Did I mention the new book by Misses Tt. In said to Bateman and Pa be a great literary Hi Johnsons show which will be in your city is .a hummer. All should see it. This is not an advertise ment, but a dramatic criticism. Miss Bates is coming. .Miss Adams is away. The Guyeb. For aco&.-j insurance; see Warns Foster, 300 Prress building. V"- . 'ey - - . . -- ft ft ., , ;The Ladies Aid society of .the First relational church met at the 'h Tuesday morning. Lace Curtains and Portieres er fine opportunity to replenish the linen closet with a years needs, at least. Our entire stock of last seasons table linens have been cut into remnants for a very speedy clearance of entire lot. Superb linens the world a . Mrs dine Abbott Stanley is back A ;'''!;ily for a few days, prior to. leav-ii- g for El Paso, Tex., where her son, a ir- - icJ. Mrs. Stanley is visiting her .ond, Mr. Harry Swenson, at 179 P 7 the evening . A. wonderfully Mrs. E. A. Smith and. Miss. Pearl Weiler left for New York on Wednesday. Mrs. Smith will make a trip to Europe before returning to Salt, Lake. of the home of the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Richards. . New Vqrk, Sept. 28th. I hear that ft ft million dollar mining deal involving Miss Margaret Yean? and Mr. some Utah mines was pulled off at the were married Thursday . Waldorf last week, but being at the .ft ft The Misses Holmes left Wednesday pier to see Mrs. Abagail Adams off for Europe I had not the time to look up for Chicago, to oollege. the other matter. ft ft The home of Miss Maud Adams at Mr George A. Smith of Lehi, chief Rokomois being taken care of by a beekkeeper. of the Utah Sugar com- housekeeper. A fine brown water was in the married Lake is Salt on also the premises and the pany, spaniel orchard fence is being whitewashed. Mr. Eugene Young is now the managing editor of three of New Yorks leading dailies. He is writing a book on How I hate the Mormons. Geos has given the New York detectives some able assistance lately. Mrs. Adams ia shopping in New An Extraordinary offer of Table Linen -- I Remnants and Napkins and Mrs. Shepard Benson- t S1 ana Mrs. J. J. Daly. After the theatre, 'pie a sumptuous repast was enjoyed at the Mvgetta and Mr. Harry Ostler took Vienna Cafe. place Wednesday in the Temple and in wedding of Miss Minerva May . Denver after a lengthy visit with Mr. . ! Our Pwrliu WALKERS STORE ft ft Morse has returned to :..1 Engil-m- an. Applebaun will Jbe at hem in Pueblo, residence of the groom. Cole., the ' ipr-- I .. Lu-cien- r-- ft Miss Katherine Lowe entertained ! ft ft The .manage of. Mias Rose Mra BnxUsaan of this elty, to Mr. Jerome AppMmum. took plmm Tuesday, r Mr. 'and Mrs. Mrs. W.'G. Lamb of Park City was visiting in the city the early days of this week. i i resorts;9 The September meeting of the Poets iv S . - ; t'i SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW! - two-week- ' i .1 NCVER UNDERSOLD - H :!M: ClTAiUlHtO 1114 ONSJPfoCBTD ALL . . .iT'Si ; - -- 7 I wee. decided party Teeday, afternoon at the home at the Kenyon betel and it the meetings te of her parents; 413 East Fourth street. to continue the work, October. in commence r. ft Mrs. G; W. "Stoner, Who has been M. Harry Hathaway 1a in the city visiting ibrT daughter,' Miss Goldean .; and Will visit for some, time with her returned Monday to her home in parehts, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Grofr ft- ft ' ; i. Kj1 Mr. and Mrs. William Bartliag ; and . Mrs. Bredemeyer and son, Wallace, left Monday lor Los Angeles, where daughter have returned from a trip to Wallace will, enter the Harvard Mili- New York and are staying . at the Knutsford. tary academy. . ft ft . ft ft ' Mf. and Mrs. John D. Spencer have The marriage of Miss Rose W. gong on a pleasure trip to Bot Springs, Engiimah and Mr. Jerome Appelbaum, W.Va. oi Pueblo, Colol , took place Monday at ft ft . 3 tAe home of the 'brides parents, 138 Captain Creary of Fort Douglae, Mrs. East Second South street. andjMiss Creary will leave today for to be gone for several months, California ft ft' The 'captain has obtained a four months Judge and Mrs. O. W. Powers have furlough. gone east for a trip of several weeks. ft ft ' IS ft ft The bachelor officers at Fort DougMro.;KWark and children have las gave a' Welsh rarebit party at the gone to Riitte. to- - join Mr. Clark who clubhouse Thursday evening. ft ftleftait Lakeof soma weeks ago to take the position city editor of the Butte Inyitattoos are out for the marriage Miner.-- -. of Mias Pauline Groo and Mr; Arthur f. a ft ft iMfea for neat Tuesday at St. Marks Cathedral A qretiftgjof the board of directors ft ft of theTlIth'' Federation of Womens Invitations are out for events in the clubs liras held Tuesday at the Ladies nea future, among the hostesses being Literary club house, and plans for the coming msfeting oiithe federation at MrDern and Miss Dern, Miss Porter Mrs, Smith and andjiss Bersbach, Ogderedisoiissed. ,: C. Mrs. AUen and Mrs. A. MUj Noble, V ft ftf-Ferguson. L. Downing left Wednea-da-y ft ft and Mrs. Jay T. Harris are foaneaatern trip.;, quartered at the KaUlsford for; the wider. Mr. and Daly have returned - .u ft from Near Y&rk, where they have been Mrs. G. Swan bee returned from the spendJLag thie past month. easL WaJker Bros, Dry Goods Co. friends at w . I |