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Show Whispers. H. are not vorv -h"frfiil Keior il.-ctor? o t -inks one But. n-3 ho has rterl.lod to ETelf a fair Kastern brhlc. En tiio ..nrnp i-w v " kM Piald the canla will "Ut fcylvanla comes word that imald. who wnr. many m. ItiBt winter. In t.. v. I In fweahliv busing m;in of ' ' trulv ronfuslnc lr.tTW fth8 prominent vnirp law-Ke law-Ke rich xountc widow, while KbO pet Ho inni! -u . she H F hers nnd Teas. Qeore V. Wall:!' o ent.-r-Bghtf'il dinner on Monday Wf'at Mr ;tnd Mra Wll-fcf Wll-fcf New Y..rk Tli.-- tab!" fctlve with i orteryleco of m- and sprays .f i.lumosa, werf very dainty being Hbloie I'iiV'TS w r laid Irs. Will Sharp. Mr and Da'.Ms. Mr :nn! Mi- Hi--matter Mr Hanuuer ard ficc. Jr If I Me was the dinner r, t iho Hbn Thursday evening, Allison In hon r ot lr. V. Th i'ii. it. ..lull in he affair li r a.l V.-' H etl y lalnt decorations of sml-pnatl'-iis The guests wei o John S. Crltrnli.w. Clem . 8. .Io cs ol Ogdi n, Wal-tt. Wal-tt. Senator George S M Irard Dr. F 3. B;i- n Bent ' X Sin 1 1 h. I . s f. G I win v' fctfl ' 1 few ly at dinner at the Km r Tu. sd.-i s rtlng, pi lor for ( tentra I Ajin rica. f rnf-9. Sr., and Mrs. J J t the (a ... I !-. i - ; i-ptoriln i' latitifnl Kensington. The roi.ini were brilliant with (d tulips and f.-rns The rati ii entirely In green toy 1111.- of the vnl-Kjl vnl-Kjl arranged in tha Htl"ri ie srr-n with I, D.n r.rp. Sr. nnd Mr I. Jr W e a t' il l.- larp. Mrs H T M. i one. harp, '.1 1 .- I'.. I.. . I -Brown and tin- Ms-! lorguerite I n. T.e- Id six f. lie whs thi lllae Kenslng-Mles Kenslng-Mles Geneva Horllck od Dn in honor .Vlss U -st d Wlln pule pink ' at iii l-Wgf l-Wgf effp. 1 1 . e dfi "rat Inii" Kf Miss II.. i ll. k enj i . d Iambi 1 1 r i -.'lit ' .- .I th Bewinp club at an Infor- r home nn I! Ida ' aft. r-I r-I K entprtalne, on Frldav Vldge part . :,.,,wed by Wven In honor f her g Bishop of" New Haven, lowers were us.-d In pro-atlonn pro-atlonn for t hi pa i a.rH at Mm v I.-- il-. A.ndtl 101) be br lilpe winner, a ere Bid Mre. AM. n of Frt Bents Announced Ham j;.. , ,,H .i:,T-,r...ii. -.Of th i- , f,-,i. r Mnr-UHam Mnr-UHam I ic.-i ( i: - ,,. ,riil. . Pla-e Tii' ., '. J .:. . , a! Arid- !- par-:, is Hlm Holt announce tho heir daujrhtpr. A lrglnla, goonib?, the marriage, to ur.e. e late Spt for the wddlng of dredge and Charb- Lv iof Miss Ida Kathrvn Brmerl r.f r, , ,,,,, Hand took plare eter.la IT B1- C. Mecklenburg ..f t wc. k U an- ,..1 ih, rt. Cleveland will upend n In .British r,-,iumbla. P to their friends nfn-r Hall announrPH the en- dai;?',t, r H.-nrl-t tn. Bne wedding to tako place ure. m D Hernsteln announce I of thr-lr cletor Martli.i Wenjamln W. I-!. rRinan of for Noted Pianist. Hbrahum F Putnam w.-ru HPstesH .,f a (1. Ilghtful te. VS.&y evening In honor of An Informal tnusloul a enjoyed A numb, v ,,( ntl Mis p,,, ,. ,,, wi... .... .., , K ha1 tho pleasure of m.j i-Bocially. i-Bocially. Tln.f" nssbt-BVenirg nssbt-BVenirg v,.r,. Mr , v uine Limsmi and Miss jLuncheon? th and Most. Klrkpatrlck ft beautiful luncheon on sallan of Butte JOterplece. Besides the lB I u,lan- Mr Vrln fb i i Schramm and .lam'-' fcon Mh-s zora Shaw en- dilni ' h,nnr of Madame waim parft rHnlB C u.i . 1rumenrs. the. 'i lnlv enterpl.T,. ,,f KCoNors w, ri, J;iM f( r K ig Ilia.- luncheon r)i, MjyC Wl tho h08t- or a beautiful "lilac"', luncheon. The dainty color scheme wae carried out, with large bowls of iris, end imcs. The guest numbered thirty-five. Vocation Time. Now that June, the month for the graduates, grad-uates, aa well as the briden, is rapidly approaching ap-proaching many of Salt Lakes boys and S i J! th" I,:ast f,nd West are turning Ua h thoughts toward the summer vacation. vaca-tion. MIhs Holllater Hancock of National Park emtnary, Ferry hall win bo graduated grad-uated from that school early In June. Miss Rate K.m. who hus been a student at Ferry hall, will return for the eum-jner eum-jner With Mies Hancock she goes to wheeling, w Va , for a isit before returning The Misses Bess and Mildred McMillan of th same seminary semi-nary will utfend the commen.-emcn t exercises ex-ercises and clan hup at Annapolis, rc-Uiriilng rc-Uiriilng home the sw.otxl w.-ek In June Idlssee EShdora and Evelyn Daly on ex- p. led home about the same time. Miss J., re Morrlsson ot Welleslev will visit with iri.-nds in the Berkshire hllla Mas-,... chusettM. also in i hlcafjo before returning return-ing to Salt Like. Miss Helen Boxrud and Miss L ulsd Base jm f the, same college 111 be home about the 10th Of June. Miss Florence Jennings, another Salt Like girl at thai si ho.. I. will vlsii in ih.- Last during dur-ing ihe Bum.ner months. Misses Jenna Build G"dd. s, Floret,. Kimball and Nora an Cdtt will be homo from St Louis rfxt week Miss Mars Smedley, who has been at Georgetown school for the winter. 'Mil be iionic earl) next month .Miss Bess i Nicer of Stanford is expected one week from tods'. . to spend the summer In salt Lake. Miss Elolae Sadler who has been ut a seminary In Montresl. Canada, will he bom- .1m. lit the middle of June. MibH Winnie Rhoadesj, who ha? been ut the Castle.' for the winter term, will probably prob-ably visit with rtlends In the East MIns.-s Rue and Gllle Baitcli will bo here from Boston early in July Golden Wedding Anniversary. The Rev Mi. and Mrs. Richard Wake celebrated on Thursday afternoon und evening their golden wedding. Tho affair af-fair was given at the home of their son and daughter. Mr and Mrs George Wal -of 1140 Washington avenue The rooms were artistically decorated with Jllncs. blossoms. p..ii,..j blooming plants and Oregon Ore-gon grape ine Lemonade was served in the dining-room by Miss Durham nnd Mis Walo Man-, friends railed during the afternoon and evening to offer congratulations con-gratulations and very heartily were they received by the guests of honor. a flfty-yeai marriage certtfioaia in satin was presented, and a gift which Mr. Blmpkin humorously described as tho amount of the original wedding fee but which proved to be fifty dollars In gold Mr Wake briefly responded not guessing guess-ing even remotely the vulue r the gift made by his ministerial brethren. Those present were Ihe Rev. Iji Talbot and wife. Lr. and Mrs. Plnkerton. Dr. and Mrs, Benjamin Young, the Rev i A. and Mi Slinpkln, Dr Paden, the Re ,M.-Claln ,M.-Claln and wife, the Rev, Mclaln Davis and wife, the Rev I E. Arnold and wife, the Rev. R S Walker and wife, the Rev. D B Scott and wife, the Rev, E. Johnson John-son and wife the Re J H. Woirall and Wife, the Rev J C Andrews of Murray. Ihe Rev Mr Hansen, the Hev N C, ( lemensonL'f Ijojran. Mrs McNlece, Mih j Plummel Mrs b A N'lncent and Airs Moorhead Regrets fot unavoidable absence were sent by Dr. McNlece. the Revs D. m. Helmlck, Bruce Kinney, d. A. Brown. H li. Davis. S. Allison, the Re Alfred Brown of Ogden and Mrs. Brown, who have been friends of Mr. and Mrs wake for more, than thirty years In the evening there was a large gathering. gath-ering. Including Judge and Mrs. Charles Baldwin. Mrs. E. (J Lee, Mrs Bccman, Airs. G. F. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McClain, Mis E E Eiepferd, Mr. and Mrs li Gatrell, Mrs Elizabeth Post. Mrs. P, C. Blown. Mr and Mrs. Gary, Mr. and Mrs A. E. Payne, Mr and Mrs R, w. Parker-, Miss Baker, Deaconesses Lamb, Applegate, Laney and Aiken, Mr and Mrs. W. 1 Gabv. Prof and Mr- Clllllan, Mrs, Charles A. Walker, F. C. Robinson. Mis and Miss Mlna McArthur. Mr and Mrs A O. Wood and .laughter Mrs. ( lurk. Ml rma M Dunham. Mrs Rand" ph, Miss F-rn Coombs, illss Maggie Russell, .mi i Mattle McGilllvray. Eurlng the evening Judge Baldwin In a humorous speech presented $23 ia gold, tho gift of ladles present. Other gifts i'. ri. handid in b;, .several friends Mr. Wake In responding to the address, s mentioned that on the Invitations sont out their had been inserted. ' No pres-SlltS," pres-SlltS," but said that lie nnd Mrs Wake WOtfld certainly forgiie their friends, though they had disregarded Instructions, Refreshments were bountifully served by young ladles of the party. Future Events. Mrs. W. K Schluter and Miss Margaret entertain tomorrow evening at a linen shower In honor of Miss Eldrege. Mrs. Haskell entertained at cards on Wi dnesday. Table d'hote luncheon will be served at the Country club at 10 o clock on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Personals. Harry Roberts left on Thursday for San Francisco After remaining In that elly some nine Mi Huberts will sill for an extended trip through Centra America. Amer-ica. J. A Reeves left on Friday for a V'lfllt wiih his family at Ocean Park. Cai Mr. nnd Mr Harry McHue left on Thursday evening f"r Los Angeles, F. X Madei left on Wednesday last for New York. On the 'lnt of May Mr Made) will sail from that port on th Dcutschland for Hamburg. M H. Sherman and pam. who have ben gueslfl at th" KnUtsford for the past week, left on Friday evening for Los Angeles. . . Mrs G H. Hawkes, Sr.. and daughter, Mrs Alice HawkOB Ehel returned on Wednesday from a six months' visit In California. The greafr part of the time wns spent In Loa Angeles and Pacific Grove Mrs Willis and Mls I.nurn Willis left on l r,., iv to pass the summer month In California. Mrs Klrkpatrlek and (he Misses Ruth nnd Mope Klrkpatrlek, have returned from a visit with friends In Butte. Tom BlyUi, Jr., of Jivanston was a vis- j Itor In tho cltv during tho week. Mr Blyth left on Thursday for Ocean Park, CM. Mr and Mrs, E. R. Berry loft on Monday Mon-day evening for an extended visit with I friends and relatives In Springfield, 111. ' 9 Mr nnd Mre Robert J Cnskey and children left on Mondav to pass tho sum-mi sum-mi r with friends In the East. Paul Tnrpy of San Francisco is In the city, the guest of Mrs LcGrand Young of Red Butte HollOW. Mrs. Frank Lnthrop has returned from a short visit at Qoldneld Mr? Mary P Allen of Park City nnd Mr, George R, Hancock of this city left on Wednesday for a brief trip to Los Ang( ICS. Mrs, Percy T Sadler and children left yesterday to pus3 the summer In Call-fornlo. Call-fornlo. Mrr Wnlter Lewis of Butto Is the guest of her ulster, Mrs. O. K Lewis Of this city, Mrs Shepard A Benson Is the guest of Mrs. L. L. Downing during her stay In this . Ity, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Sharp and Mrs Thomas Davis left n Thursday for New York aftei spending a short tlmo with Judge and Mrs Hurkness. Mr and Mrs Frank Puckctt left last night for California for tho benefit of Mrs Puckott's lvaith Mrs S. D Evans left on Tuesday for tho coast, to bo gone several weeks. Miss Van Sant left on Thursday for tho coa9f. Mrs Robert Bteelc and children left yesterday yes-terday for New Y .rk From that port they will snll on the Majestic f..r Liverpool, Liver-pool, 1 Mrs Harry' Irwin, who has been visiting visit-ing in Paris for the past two months, will nturn to Suit lake next week s e Mrs. Claude Freed left during the week for a visit with friends In Denver. Mr nnd Mri Simon Bamberger arrived trls morning from los Angeles. Mrs Albert E Walker leaves today for San Francisco. Leo P GIIIli? of Puffnlo, N T.. who has be-n the guest of his aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs. llllairt Mci nil. nigh, for Ihe past month, ft last week for an eti tided tid-ed trip along ths Pacific coast. Three weeks of Mr. Gllllg's trip will bo spent In San Francisco. Mrs Henry C Hoffman nnd little daughter daugh-ter will leave the middle Of next month for southern California for a stay of several sev-eral months Mr nnd Mrs. William Carroll are now at home to theJr friends at South Sixth East street. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Morltz leavo tho Knutsford on Tuesday for their home on Tenth East street. Mrs. 1. Klemberg.r and son Raymond of Los Angeles aro the guests of Mrs. H. Eckstein. Miss Hattle Ward entertains at cards nrxt Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Clara Peterson, who leaves shortly for Oregon. Mrs ChaHed Weal left this morning for a visit with friends In Portland. I Mr and Mrs. Ostlen of Logan: I'tah, leaves on Tuesday for Portland. Or., to be away some weeks Edward M. Garnet thas returned from a delightful week's isit in Portland. Murray Schick returned from Ixs Angeles An-geles yesterday Mrs Warren E Btlmpson returned Thursday fnun a brief visit to Denver M. E. Lohman leaves tonight for Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Rosenbaum left last night for tho North west J. W Reynolds left over the Salt I-ako Route last night for the coast. J L Fuller of Peoria. 111., arrives In the city today and will leave tonight for Los Angeles W E. Ware left for Ihe Northwest last evening Mrs S. B. Hlgley of Bontnnvllle, Ark . Is tho guest of Mr and Mrs. John L. Bowman, of 32Tt East Fourth South street Mrs Hlgley will remain In llio West f..r somo months Mrs. Frank Hills entertained at luncheon lunch-eon on Thursday. Lllm a were iiBe.l for tho decorations. Covers were laid for tv. . I ve. Mrs. John Napper and daughter leave today for n visit to tho const Mrs. Benjamin Latz of Portland. Or., is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs L Worthelmor, 621 Bouth Main Mr and Mrs D. L. W orthelmer of Portland 1 lr . en route to New York, aro visiting their Rister, Mrs Emanuel Kahn, CC1 East Second South |