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Show TRUTH. 4 ranged sheaves of wheat, shocks of corn and other things usually found in d barn. Sunflowers were a used for decorations and the fruits of the season were at every hand. The idea was religiously carried out and the result was a genuine surprise io the guest3. The time was passed witn a guessing contest and music, followed supper, which was by an one of the features of the affair. well-stocke- AREi you looking for silk having length of days For the making of which it always pays ? Its wearers give the highest praise Womens $2.50 to $3.50 Hand Bags, $1.98 old-fashion- ed Jt Newest bags, all the late shapes; different kinds' of leathers in black, tan, brown and red colors; frames are leather covered, gilt or gnn metal handles; the strap, braid or plain. Choosing is flrom a splendid lot of shopping bags, $2.50 to $3.50 kinds, $1.98. Monday and week jl Samuel Newhouse was the host Monday evening at a dinner at which eight were entertained. Jl Jit J. C. Lockwood gave , a dinner at the post Thursday Colonel and Mrs. TO MONEYBAK We are sole agents for this vicinity evening. Jit Jit Walker Bros. Dry Goods Go. Mrs. Fred Baker of Everett, Wash., left Tuesday for her home after a visit with her sister, Mrs. E. S. Ferry. Jit Jit A. Hanauer entertained at a dinner women who have entered for the golf Keim, daughter of Major Beverly at the Alta club Tuesday evening In trophy given by the men golfers will honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hirsch and Miss to change the date of the first Hirsch of Philadelphia, who are guest3 try game. The entries so far are at the Sol Siegel home. Miss Geddes, Katherine Miss Jit Jit Anna McComick, Miss Katherine Mrs. J. D. Thompson will entertain Williams, Mrs. R. Gould Smith, at cards at her apartments in the Fifth Mrs. John E. Woodward, Mrs. T. G. Ei st hotel next Monday and Tuesday Griffin, Miss Lillian Woodward, Miss afternoons. Dorothy Kinney, Miss Margaret Miller, IN THE SOCIAL REALM Jtt Jft Mrs. R. B. Harkness, Mrs. D. C. RobMr. and Mrs. R. H. Patterson have erts, Mrs. William H. Cunningham, Rev. aoi Mrs. W. H. Fish, Jr., have arrived at Fort Douglas from Tennes- Mrs. F. E. McGurrin and Mrs. George Steiner. returned after a three weeks' visit in see and are in No. 7. at home at are Jl Jit Francisco. San They Jl Jt street. 437 East First South Mrs. William Igleheart will give a Mr. and Mrs. W. Montague Ferry Ken- Jl Jl and Mrs. Kirby, Mr. Ferrys sister, left recital of James Lane Allen's Maj. George F.. Downey, U. S. A., yesterday for Los Angeles. tuck Cardinal at the First Presbyterian church on the evening of Frimade a short visit with his parents, Jit jft Oct. 21. Maj. and Mrs. Downey of East South Madden and his mother day, Captaih Jit Jit Temple street, the early days of this have arrived from San Francisco and Mrs. Elwood Matson and Mrs. I. Lesweek. are at 18 at the post. home No. in Jl Jit ter Reynolds of Ogden spent Tuesday Jit jit to the in the city. Miss Salisbury has returned The second match in the tennis Jl Jl city after a visit at the Judge country tournament was Cards have been received by Salt played at the Country place. club it Jt Wednesday and the midweek Lake friends announcing the marriage Mrs. Maggie Chisholm of Spanish luncheon was served as usual. The last week of Miss Lucile Randolph Fork was in the city Tuesday, the guest of Mrs. Wright Pickering of . Seventh East. Jl Jit dolph Keim of Philadelphia, to Parke Benjamin Taliaferro of Richmond, Va. The bride visited Salt Lake for a summer stay with her aunt and uncle. Judge and Mrs. W. A. Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Taliaferro will be at home in Richmond after November 1. Jl jt Miss Mayme Noble will leave tomorrow for the east, where she will Join her father and where she will remain till Christmas. Jl. Jl Mrs. H. G. Morrow and her daughter. Mrs. Boniface, who have been guests of Captain and Mrs. Frank Morrow, will leave today for a visit to San Francisco. Jl Jl Mrs. W. L. Ellerbeck has. gone for. a visit of a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. James Clinton in Boise. Jl Jl Mrs. E. E. Corfman of Provo has turned to her home after a visit of a few days at Gordon academy. Jl Jl Miss Rosalie Pollock is now at home at the Keith apartments. day from abroad after an absence of over a year from the city. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will shortly be settled gain in their old home at 929 First The meeting of the Spirit of Liberty chapter, D. A. R., was held on Thursday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Hall, 78 East First North street street. Jl Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Channing are Among those who left for the East within the past few days are Mr. and Mrs. Eiseman, James Pollock, Mrs. and the Misses Kirkpatrick, F. P. Gridley. ! ASSURED IN THESE Jit Mr. and Mrs. O. G. jit Invitations have been received by local friends from- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bersbach of Chicago for the marriage ol their daughter, Lillian Carolyn, 10 David Forsyth Anderson on October -- 6 ac Ravenswood Congregational church. The prospective! bride and groom will be at home after January 1 at 1336 Sheridan road, Chicago. Miss bach is a sister of Mrs. Sam Porter of now located in their new home at 475 East First South street. COMFORTABLE NIGHTS Jl Jit Jit Jit A barn" party was given Monday evening by Mrs. J. F. Hinton of iloO Bryan avenue in honor of Ames Davenport of Chicago. The house wa3 transformed into what resembled an barn at harvest time. All the pictures and decoration were removed and in their place were ar old-fashion- ed H. A. Hansen J returned Tuesday from the worlds fair. Jl Jl WARM NIGHT GOWNS FOR MEN, BOYS AND WOMEN Boys flannellette nights shirts made and trimmed ; ini pink and blue stripes, neatly Men's good quality flannelette nights shirts, in fancy stripes.... Men's extra heavy flannelette night shirts in pink, blue and gray stripes, neatly trimmed Womens flannelette gowns, in fancy stripes, Mother Hubbard shape, double yoke, trimmed with tucks, special Womens flannelette gowns, in solid colors, pink, blue and white, also fancy stripes, trimmed with feather stitched braid, this week Miss Eva Tompkins has returned from an extended eastern trip. Jl Jl ! Mrs. John E. Woodward was the hostess at a luncheon at the Country club Wednesday, at which ten of her - this city. re- Mrs. Eugene Lewis returned Tues- jl Hemenway are at home to their friends at 662 South Main street. Ran- Jl Jl Frank Judge has gone to Tonopah on a business trip. Jit r '50c 65c 85c 75c 00 friends were entertained. After the luncheon bridge was played. The affair was in honor of Mrs. Boniface, who has been the guest of the post for some time. Jl Jl The Strollers club met Monday evening at the home of Harry H. Mad-- , sen, 615 East First South, for the pur: pose of electing officers. The following were elected:. President, Delaney M. Wilson; vice-preside- nt, Frank Fol-lan-d; treasurer, Henry Kendall; .secretary, J. R. Whlttemore; corresponding secretary,' Tom Janney; board of supervising, Thomas Nattress, Rex Wilson, L. Bassett The dub has If- a iriaantfi t frtil'piifliiifli iii r' |