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Show 5(TDOI3W THE BCCKINGHAMHEMPHILL wedding wed-ding which takes place Wednesday evening, is to be one of the large matrimonial affairs of the autumn' lime. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kemper of Omaha will arrive Tueaday morning morn-ing to te in attendance, Mrs. Kemper, formerly for-merly Miss Dariene Buckingham, to be matron ma-tron of honor. Betides these, there will be from Omaha Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murray, , Mr. 'and Mn. I Frank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. L.-H. Korty, Mrs. -David Lincoln. CBxrles Lane, J. , E. Buckingham, Bebe Morgan, Mra. John Guild and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Hal Buckingham, and Mr. and Mra- George, Buckingham of Chicago vill be here, . and . Mrs. George Buckingham, r and Mra. E. R. Dickson of Austin, Kan. Mr. and Mr. F. E. Lewie and Mr. and Mra. Manaon of Ojrden and Mr. and Mra. George Olmsiead of Pocatello will also be here. V PREPARATIONS are going forward daily for the annual federation meeting to be held the latter part of the month in Park City. The clubs all through tha feiate will elect delegate dele-gate during tha coming week to attend tha rations, which are to be held October S3 and 33. Mra. C. H. Kinney, the president of the federation, haa received a letter from the chairman of the art committee of tha general gen-eral federation, stating that the art coll cation ca-tion will probably be here in time for tha meeting. Thia collection, which haa been loaned through several States, consists of Urge , number of originate by American artiste, ar-tiste, i It will be hung for tha benefit of those in attendance, if it reachea her in time. e DR: AND SIR 3. E. T. BOOT left Sundav for the East. Mr. Boot wilbe gone only a short time, but Mra. Hoot will remain j away for aa indefinite period. . MRS. VIRGIKIA LOWRT of Pocatello ia tha gu of her sister, Mrs. 8. T. White, for few weeks. ' e MR. AKD MRS. L. . 3. EVERILL.' 238 Wast Fifth Korth, announce the engagement engage-ment of their daughter, Ella, to Jamea Loff-man Loff-man of this city, "tea " MRS. L. M. MAT, Mrs. C. E. Sherman, Mra.- J. J5 reckon and Mra. J. N. Dnnn will entertain the Eastern' ftar.membera at the home of Mrs. Dunn, 438 eonth Fifth East street, next Friday evening. a XEXT FRIDAT afternoon will be Russian day day at the Ladies' Literary club, and the Russian national hymn will be sung at the opening of tha meeting. - Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson ia to rive talk oa St. Petersburg, Peters-burg, and Rabbi C. J. Freund will apeak on "The Jewa in Russia." Miss Daisy Wolfgang Wolf-gang is to render vocal sola, and Mra. Margaret Mar-garet Robertson err will play a piano selection. selec-tion. e , THE OCTOBER meeting of tha Fpirit of Liberty chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held next Thursday, at tha borne of Mrs. W. W. Chiaholra on Brig-ham Brig-ham atreet. Mrs. C. E. Alien will be tha chairman of the day. THE REGULAR meeting of the Temple B'nai Israel auxiliary will be held next Tueaday at 2;i0 p. at the I. O. B. B. lodgeroome. . THE FIRST meeting of the ' year of the Bay view Reading club will be held at t o "clock tomorrow, with Mra. L. B. Peaslee at 974 Third street. . THE LADIF.8" AUXILIARY of the Temple Tem-ple B'nal Israel willrive a aocial and dance in Unity hall next-Thursday evening. K. V. JONES anaouncea the engagement of hie daughter. Julia, to Henry E. Shravcn. The marriage will take place October 17. MISS LAURA CRAWFORD aaila October 20 an the Caledonia tor's visit with friends in triefgow. e MRS. E. BONNElfORT is back from a visit with her daughter at Kaliapell, Mont., and ia again at home . at 77d Brigham atreet. . , SENATOR GEORGE SUTHERLAND left Friday . evening ' for Washington, where he wfll be- joined by Mrs., Hatberlaod, and where they wilj spend the winter. e MISS HONOBA TJ. GIBSON of TarrV-town. TarrV-town. N. Y.. is visiting her aunt, Mra. N. B. Dreaaer. Miaa ttibeoa haa been taking an extenaive trip through British Columbia and California tha paat summer, and is now on her way home. e e e THE NEW year book of the Wasatch Literary circle ia out, and ahowa tha proposed pro-posed program for the year. A wide range f aubjecta for atudy is given in the varioua daya. and two evening meetings are aet apart to entertain the men. Mra. Byron Cnm-mings Cnm-mings is the president. e e MRS. JOHN" C. CUTLER Is io entertain the Republican Woman's club at a luncheon on Wednesday. see THE REGULAR reception for the Or. phana' Home and Day Nursery will be held tomorrow afternoon from S till 5 o'clock at the home en State atreet. e e e MRS. C. E. RICHARDS will entertain next" Thursday at the first of a series of bridge teaa. . see MRS. JAMES A. MINER entertains on Tueaday at a luncheon, followed by bridge, at the Emery-Uolmea. e e e MRS. E. C. HOWARD will entertain a rarty of friends at tbe Symphony concert ridsy afternoon. see MRS. A. J. HOSMER gives the last in a series of lunch eon a, followed by bridge, at the Univeraity club today. e MRS. F.'E. M'GURRIN will entertain at a bridge luncheon on Tueaday at her apart-mcnta apart-mcnta in the Emery-Holmes. e e MISS ALICE E. BOWE. the Misees Rose and Minnie Caaaiday and Mrs. Freeland are now at home at 65 North Second West atreet. having Uken tbe Fenton home for the winter. e e e THE TEAR BOOK of tha Palt Lake Woman Wo-man a club ahows a membership of sixteen. The program includes miscellaneous subjects, and the Drat meeting will be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. C. 8. Kinney. Mrs. Nellie Bowmen is the president of the club for the year, aad aha will give the annual address. Mrs, A. T. fesnferd will report the biennisl, aad Mrs. P. H. Cook will furnish the music. e e MRS. THOMAS W. JENNINGS will give a .stall party as the symphony concert next Friday afternoon. see. THE REV. AND MRS. C. E. PERKINS will, entertain the members of Jt. Panl'a pariah at a reception on Tneaday evening at the rectory. see. MRS. ARTHTR BEHAL, who haa spent the pest few weeks with her psrents. Mr. and Mra. Simon Bamberger, left Sunday for Los Angelea to join Mr. Bebal for a short atay. They will viait tbe Bamberg era again in a week or so on their way home. eve MR. AND MRS. G. L. ROOD, Miaa Rose Hartwell and Misa Mary Kimball - expect .te leave early in the year for a tour of Europe. Eu-rope. They will be joined while there by Dr. and Mra. A. J. floamer, who are te leave during thia week, aad together the nartr will - do the continent for a period ef several sev-eral months. see-. THE REGLXAR meeting ef tbe club chorus of the Ladies' Literary elnb. which is bld on Friday afternoon, is called off for thia week on account ef the symphony concert, to be given at the same hour in the Fait Lake Theater. The ehnrua will resume its practice fhe following Friday, aa i uaual. ' , |