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Show M'V x''1- -. . ... iy. ft i : .. Vv.. ; : . -V ' , , wis , , , '-,' - ' - - - ' -'- " ' SV .' ' s - ; i ,, H ,;'.' ,'v . - , ' v; ft '' '- "'",' v v ' ? - v , V , 7- ' , ; t v ' ;s."i ' - a " t ' - jf - ' v POCAHONTAS Is a popular stvle ochool hat retailing retail-ing at BANKS'." 116 SOUTH MAIN ST., at from 75. to 11.50 each. They can be had plain or with ribbon trimmings trim-mings in popular colors. 1 SOCIETY MARGUERITE BLCXCK. eldest 4an(hter of Mr. and Mr. A. E. Bluntk. nd L. H. Tacler of. Denrer were married at the Knutaford hotel itiMo Wedneeday by the Rer. W. VI. Paden of the First Presbyterian church.. The wedding was prirater only the immediate relatiresof the contracting parties beinf preiept. The bride is well known in 8ilt Lake, havinc made her residence her for several months last sprint. The groom is the -engineer In charge of the constrnetion of the big redaction works of the Boston Consolidated at GarBeld. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler will take op their residence at Whitehall- " THE, YOU KG PEOPLE at the Collegiate institute gave a masquerade party last night. An enjoyable time was bid. THE WEDDING of Miss Irma Dunham and W. Wade Randolph took place at 7:30 o'clock last evening at the home of the bride'e mother, 758 Eaxt Third 8outh street. The ceremony wss performed . by the Rer. P. A. Simpkin, in the presence of the family. From 8 to 11 o'clock a reception was held. The wedded pair left this morning for Shel-bourne, Shel-bourne, Xer., where they will make their home. . MRS. A. A. GIBSON is now at home at 52 Emery-Holmes. MRS. "CATHERINE BELCHER has mored and is now at home at No. 50 Emery-Holmes. Emery-Holmes. MRS. A. T. M'CAVNE has returned from Colorido, where she spent a few weeks in the mountain. w ' MRS. PERCY MOULSOX is in town from Bingham for a few dava visiting ber mother at the Fifth East hotel. MISS ELIZABETH KLOAN left hi morning morn-ing for Goldfield. where she will spend a part of the winter. MRS. N. K. BAGNELL of Denver is at the Keith apartments rig.nug her sister, Mrs. William Prackwinkle. MRS. C. IRA TUTTLE has returned from a short st.-tv in Los Angeles. " DR. AND MRS. W. E. MACK are bark from California and will shortly be settled here for the winter. MISS ELIZABETH DOOLY, who has been visiting in the city, hafc gone to Chicago to continue her musical studies. MRS. LOUIS 8CHOPPE entertained infor mally vesterday afternoon at 500 in honor of Miss Lora Schoppe. wbos marriage takes place next week. Onlv a dozen friends were present, and prises were awarded to Mrs. tj-ederiek Sinclaire and Mrs. Robert Ray Hampton. . . MR. AND MRS. A. V. CALAGHAN entertained enter-tained at a dinner Tnosday evening at their home on H street. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Judge, Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Walker, Wal-ker, Miss Anna McCornick. Mrs. W. G. Filer, Miss Katherine Geddes. .T. S. Critchiow, F. C. Schramm and C. W. Whitley. trip before going to Denver to make their home. MISS QUEEXIE BROCKMAN entertained about thirty-five of her friends st a Halloween Hallow-een party last evening at the Brorkman home, on Eaat Second South street. MISS JEAN ODELL will entertain informally, infor-mally, Saturday afternoon. THE ROWLAND HALL students gave an informal dancing party last evening at the hall. The gymnasium was effectively decorated deco-rated with jack o' lanterns and autumn leaves, the orchestrs furnishing the music being be-ing strstioned in the hnirony. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR BEHAL have returned from Los Angeles and are the? guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bamberger. ARTHUR B. BALDWIN entertained a psrty of his school friends lsst evening. ALFRED TIBBEY entertained informally last evening. MRS. F. W. HANSON returned yesterday from an extended Eastern trip. MRS. SCHUYLER C. SXYDF.R entertained a few of her friends yesterday afternoon at bridge in houor of Sfiss A. B. Raymond. Three tables were filled with the players and priies were won by Mrs. Lafayette Hanchett, Mrs. C. O. Whittemore and Mr. Wayne Hemphill. Hemp-hill. Mrs. Snyder wss assisted by the Misses Primeauz. THK AXXl'AL BANQUET of the alumni association of St. Mary's academy will be given Saturday evening at the school. This year, contrary to custom, the members of the alumni association will be guests of the faculty fac-ulty of the academy, the sisters providing the banquet for tbem. MISS SARAH SPALDING will be the hostess this afternoon at a tea for Miss Edith R. Bellam of St. Mark hopital. MR. AND MRS. J. .T. DALY will entertain at a dinner this eveniug for Mr. and Mrs. Rov Brown. w THE REGULAR MtETING of the Jewish Relief s.tciety will he held in the B. B. lodge rooms todav at 2:30. MRS. U. U. HISKEY and her siter. Miss Grace Davis, left Tuesday evening for Laramie, Lara-mie, where Miss Davis will be married on Tuesday next to J. K. Mu-kley of Omaha. MISS BEATRICE CHEF.SMAN and Miss Gertrude Hanson entertained about ISO of their friends last evening at a most unique Halloween affair, given in the old J. R Walker home on South Main street The party was arranged ss a m;k hall, and many quaint and beautiful costumes were seen among the young eople. w THE MARRIAGE of Miss Ella Brown to Orson F. May. which took place yesterday at noon in the temple, was followed last evening even-ing by a reception at the home of Mrs Amc li& FoUom oung. the bride's aunt. The hostess was assisted in entertaining the guests by Mr. and Mrs. L. .1. Brown, Mrs. F. E. Wallace. Miss Alice Needham. Mirs Josephine Brown. Miss Clars Fnlsom and I Miss Ella Folsom. Mr. and Mrs May will be at home to their friends after November 15 at No. 4 Montrose court. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM PRACKWINKLE PRACKWIN-KLE announce the marriage of their daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Eleanor White, to Harry Ansnn Trenholm of Denver. The marriage will take pla'e this afternoon at the Keith apartmen's in 'h parlors of Dr and. Mrs. J. T. Keith. f and the marriage service will be read by I the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen Mr. and Mrs I Trenholm will leave for an extended coast I |