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Show Etbe maid la carry-i carry-i i -High hand" tlicso ftl'io true admirers have fit belns polite t0 CIch i: iher" Sho scem3 pcr- S sa Sws. -"'a 11,1 1,1 a Ik b'unp man in tho city A? on account of belnt; 5 twin o "homo" on the tgjnaJden "on a farm. n if sho will Do as "rains of the elding Bounded as sho is at . . jbelle has decided, after tt! n on the coast, that ill ba all too quiet, and returned. fei h'crn -widenv bids fair ? art during her stay In a,, "decreed that it is to L tthnt handsome visitor 1 Ubest remain in town, ard to find a prcttlor 5 . Ispcrs that a very woll-r woll-r belle is soon to wed ho has recently made sJ i begun in school days, 7? Izcdi lnd,icd, the pair hgratulatlons. hat an interesting an-JZ an-JZ iMow on the return j Ing party, the maid In tZ iVery popular member J E Sad to relate the L' come as a shock to W Tabbies, who havo l3r r- tea cups for the past Cn- jeclded that the man , Tiie; fts tho "groom-elect." 755 ' ' r c!? i Engagements. e date set for the mar-1 mar-1 la. Salisbury and Louis kv, peddlng will tako place Zri home,' tho Rev Law-Si- ihop of Utah, offlcrat-icCornlck offlcrat-icCornlck will be maid il'.. desmaids being Miss rVT ;Ifs Gertrude McGrath, mS- idge. Silas Genevieve t tes Eleanor Popo of a ry McCornlclc will act nk ?Mlss May Crane and li waukce will take place Dning, September 6, at bvi je homo of the brldo's -sill feilrs. Charles Crane, tjfc., la sister of tho bride, nald, while little Mies Grfi K the rlng-bearcr. Al- wti lceo will act as best jjiii ng, August 23, Is the gfi ferriage of Miss Mary tj I Edward Muscoo Gar- lement has just been iw, eddlng will tako place be "bride's mother, 3-12 at S:30 o'clock. tnlng. at the home of Wis u- Cohen, took placo 31, tielr daughter. Ida R.. ? ," on, Judge Armstrong Vrifi ifmony it S o'clock, p T s were profusely deeo-loi deeo-loi ?C4t 1,oas and dahlias. )Wera and marguerites 5,a' inlng-room. The bride WS rp of white Swiss and tit d "luet of white sweet ' lr Xeni' Following tho ig supper was served, if tho brldo and groom r. r September 1 Mr. and w at home to their S f.0U.rth South Etreet-' JJtaS 'fMls3 CIalr Dougall Mier Plat MB. Phout: entertained J'9"!Miln lnfrmal dancing osJJ,'' In honor ot their &$m-t Morton. m Tgsona entertained In-larTm"'yeat.c-rday afternoon jrt iarles Henrolin, covers C8F old acho1 fricnda ?is waa the. one given ntacue at the Uni- fcfii !aa' evening in honor . and,, Mrs. Sanford T C ho roof garden rvjW P.1' Japanese lanterns , LnitV,p,ace cardB also 5 S1!1 ldca- Besides the PSfJ il'th. Mr. and Mrs. vS p 5avi?' Mlss Mary W rjnit-3 Pollock, yclicr was the host- :fTdC hn sIn'lon on Mon-Asi Mon-Asi Bonor of Mrs. Charles ll,,rlEl!t wlth tall rd & 110 n,nk Popplen nd S'vcly used In n purnlo swopp m lckcrt presided nt the AGE?1 irn-tftthe Buost of - iufri SaLcr Mrs. A. fridge Thomas. Mra i Sr. rr f arons, Mrs, ? ra. Union Wofthlnc- ti'iCnce' Mrs. Ruisfli :eJtf P fii11,11?13' Miss Eve-r-gi Batrlco O'Connor, (BtT entertained a num. lll a. TMr"VW- A. Max. K?hrl tt,talr8 f thO mM enrtalned at a 1 delightful Kensington Thursday afternoon after-noon ln honor of Mrs, Charles Henrotln. Tho rooms were bright with many vases of golden glow and tho aftornoon was pleasantly passed In sewing and conversation. conver-sation. Amoic tho younir peoplo who enjoyed the hospitality of Mr. uml Mrs. Charles "Walker on Wednesday evening at tho Walker farm were Miss Helen Gillespie, Miss Gcniovo McCornlck, Miss Alleen Mc-Clcan, Mc-Clcan, Miss Mary Moore. Messrs. Louis Catcs, ITufth Sattcrlee, Clarence McCornlck, McCor-nlck, Arthur Parsons. Mrs. Justus Jungk entertained at an informal in-formal luncheon, followed by a card party, on Friday afternoon. In honor of MJss -Stella Fabian. Twelve close friends of tho yuc3t of honor were, bidden. Harold Lamb was the host at a dinner on Thursday evening at the Amelia Palace. Pal-ace. The tablo decorations and favors were pink sweet poas. Covers wcro laid for Miss Alice Goodwin, Miss Mary Smed-ley. Smed-ley. Miss Edith Argue, Misses Bess and Mildred McMlllen. Miss Aileen McClcan. Miss EIolso Sadler. Messrs. Loallo Savage of New York. Frank Nlles. Wallnco Brcdcmeyer, Hugh Sattcrlee, Will Mcln-tyre Mcln-tyre and Albert McCornlck. Mrs. Perclvnl O. Perkins entertained at an informal G o'clock tea on Friday afternoon after-noon for Mrs. Charles Henrotln. The rooms wero prettily decorated with pink and white asters. Tea .was served on tho lawn. Tho Invited guests were Mrs. El-brldgc El-brldgc Thomas, Mrs. Wesley Davis, Mrs. C. W. Miles, Mx3. Arthur B Witchcr. Miss Mason, Miss Evelyn Masoh, Miss Hess. Miss Elslo DIckert, Miss Beatrice O'Connor. Mrs. O. W. Powers entertained at a beautiful luncheon yesterday afternoon in honor of her guest, Miss Jessie Blair. The table decorations were very effective, being of pink asters nnd sweet peas. Tho placo curds were dainty water color designs de-signs in pink. Besides the guest of honor covers were laid for Mrs. Russell C. Woodruff. Mrs. Bidwell. Mrs. Touhy of Butte, Mrs. Fabian, Mrs. Robert Glendin-nlng, Glendin-nlng, Mrs. G. B. Phoutz, Mrs. Morton. Miss Crawford, Miss Hnnaucr, Miss Mary Klrkpatrick. Miss Rookledge. Miss Blanche Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bamberger, Miss Helen Bamborger and Miss Elsa Bamberger Bam-berger left last evening for Yellowstone park. "Hon" Young, tho well-known young artist and.sculptor has arrived in Philadelphia Phila-delphia from Paris, and is expected In the city today, . Tho Misses Harriet and OUvc Holmes, who have been the guests of Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes for tho past month, return to the East today. Mrs. R. Beverldce and Miss Mina Beverldge left last night for a few weeks visit In Butte. Miss Agatha Berkhoel left for Ketch-urn. Ketch-urn. Ida., Tuesday evening, whore sho will 1111 a professional engagement for a couplo of days and later in the month will Join a camping party on the Wood river. Miss Berkhoel was accompanied by her sister, MIsa Mnrla Berkhoel. James Ingobrctsen has gono to Portland Port-land and Scattlo for a month's visit Mrs. Fred C. Tanner of Toledo, O., accompanied ac-companied by her sun. Oliver, has returned re-turned to her home afler a month s stay with Mrs. R- E. McConaughy. Misses Lylo and Hazel Wlmmcr have returned from a six weeks' visit at the Wlmmcr ranch- . Mrs. E. Bonncmort, accompanied by her niece. Miss Fitzgerald, has returned from a month's visit at tho fair. a Mrs. W. A. Leo and son. Richard, left for Los Angeles Inst evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' B- McNcely and Miss Edith Brannon. who havo been the guests of Mrs William Best, leave- for their homo ln the East September L i Miss Laura Farrell and tho Misses Maud and Myrtlo McEvoy havo returned re-turned from an outing at Brighton. Mr" W L. Grceno has moved to the Mani'tou hotel, where sho will hereafter receivo her friends. Mies Margaret Conncll has returned from a delightful month's visit at tho principal points of Interest ln California. Messrs. Roger Strobel, Landon Strobel, Erncot Baer and Frank J. Schmidt wcro tho hosts at a delightful German supper at tho lako on Friday evening. Tho guests wcro Mr. and Mrs. Rattcnbury, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Baer Mr. and Mrs. James Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ellcrs, Mrs. Wnrrcri of St. Louis. Miss Mary Moore, Miss Ja.no Moore, Miss Mlnetto Baer, Mrs. Kahn, J. Kahn and Ezra Baer. Mrs J K. Smith and children havo gono to Portland and Long Beach, Wash., for a few weeks. Jack Berkhoel has gone to Portland nnd Seattlo for a counle of weeks. Clarence Gainer was a guest at tho University Uni-versity club for a couple of days during the past weoic. t . , Miss Fannla Brccdcn has returned from a visit of several weeks ln Kentucky. Sho was accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. Whittlnsloxi Underbill. Raymond Frlsboo of Tonopah Is a guest at tho Brccdcn home. . A party of young peoplo leave this morning for Big Cottonwood canyon to camp for a week at tho Maxflcld place. Tho members of the party are: Misses Ella and Agnes Krbll, Josle. Lewis and Dean Maxileld. Myrtlo Halgh. Carrlo V Playter, Alice Phelps, Anna Elliott. Laura Lcwla, Alta and Bessio Van Pelt; Messrs. Theodore Lewis. Walter Lowls, A- . Dusto, R. M- Reynolds, J. Jack. J. Marshall. Mar-shall. J. E. Falrweathcr. A. L Dennlston, Frank Fowler and J. E. Reynolds. Tho chaperons aro Mrs. Van Pelt and Mrs. Halgh. Mrs. Fred Stauffcr. Miss Julia Howe, Miss Gcncvluvo Leaver. Miss Ardella Blt-nor. Blt-nor. MIsb Jceophlno Chambers and Miss Emllv Barnes, who havo been spending tho past month at Brighton, will return to tho city Tuesday. . Cllvo McEvay has returned from Brighton. Brigh-ton. Miss Evelyn Mason, who haa been tho cuest of Miss Alta Rawlins at Brighton, has returned to the city. Mrs. Ed Bcrryman, who has bcon visiting vis-iting her sister, Mrs. Tregonlng, for a month, left yesterday for her nomo In Nevada, Mrs. Eda Dchlln, former Instructor In domestic science ln the L. D. S. college, has resigned from that institution and has gono to Now York to complete a courso under tho highest professors of tho culinary art. Mrs. Dchlln does not expect to return to the L.. D. S. college, but to toko up private teaching when sho comes back to Utah. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Crabbo of Washington, Wash-ington, D. C aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crabbe. Mrs. J. E. Williams announces tho, en- I gagomcnt of hor daughter Ruby v to Charles D. Owen of Philadelphia. The dato for tho wedding haa not been set. a m 4. Mrs. Herbert Rose announces tho engagement en-gagement of her daughter Nettie Shields to J. Edgar Williams, tho wedding to tako placo in tho fall. Mr. and Mrs. Royal E. Poolo. who wero married at Farmington on August 10, were given a china and linen shower by the employes of the Aucrbach storo on Friday ovenlng. Mr. E. Munson, 'a prominent merchant of Mcndota, 111., Is visiting his sister, Sirs. Ollvo Voorhees. for a few days. Miss Lucy Gatrell Is acting organist at St. Paul's church during tho absence of Mr. Berkhoel. Mrs. J. B. Tiibolc and Mrs. N. Johnson John-son have returned to tho city, after a two months' visit to Memphis, Term. , airs. O. W. McGlll and daughter returned re-turned Saturday from a visit of several weeks with friends and relatives ln Denver. i Mrs. William A. Lee and son Richard leave today for Los Angeles and an extended ex-tended trip on tho coast. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barrows have returned re-turned home, after a pleasant visit In Boston. Miss Sallle Druehl of Chicago Is being entertained by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. 'Druehl of o27 East First South street. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. IT. Gustavcson will bo at home to their friends at 2471 Eighth East. m Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mahlc, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davenport and Mrs. T. T. Martin will return today from flvo weeks at Maplo Glen, Big Cottonwood canyon. Miss Thula Stephens has returned from a three-weeks' visit to tho coast. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Duncan and Miss Loulso English havo gono on a week's outing ln tho canyon. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mellstrup and daughters. daugh-ters. Misses Kntherlno and Edna, have left for a trip to tho East, to bo gono several weeks. Mrs. Tim Hipeins and daughter Isabella Isa-bella returned Thursday aftor a two-months' two-months' visit ln Chadron and Crawford, Neb., accompanied by Mrs. Hlgglns's sister. sis-ter. Mra. Jennie M. Qulnn, who will remain re-main In the city somo time. , At Upper Falls Hcsort. Special to Tho Tribune. PROVO CANYON, Utah. Aug. ID. Karl H. Mayer, wife and children returned to tho city afler a most delightful two-weeks' two-weeks' outing. Mrs. N. T. Ready is spending a month rusticating at the Upper. Falls. Misa Kiltv M. Harris arrived on Monday Mon-day for a few days' vacation. Leo Brandcnbergcr entertained tho following fol-lowing party at a trout supper Sunday last: Misses Blna Brandcnbergcr, Viola Thlrklll, Marie and Katherlne Gearl, Don Porter, W. Brown, C. C. Robinson and E. Cowan. . . Francis C. Greene. F. R. Wooley, Walter Wal-ter Andrews, S. D. Thurman. Chloo Smoot. R. J. Davis. Mrs. A. J. Caldwell, L. - Philips, Mrs. R. T. Sweat. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kimball. Ida Smoot Dusenberry were visitors on Sunday. Carl T. Collison and wife, C. S. Wray and wife opent Monday and Tuesday hunting and fishing. |