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Show 1 SdDCSETY THE MABRIAGE of Miu Celia Levy and Abe Davidson will take place on the evening even-ing of October 2 - at the By negogue, to be followed by a dinner and reception. MR8. AARON LEVITT and Mrs. Ginjski will entertain at card tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mr. Levitt. ' ' MR. AND MRS. J. B. 8STDER of Cripple Crip-ple Creek are en their way home from a stay of come time in Loi Angeles. ' MR. AND MRS. E. L. CARPENTER, m f or merly of this city, are (pending- short time in Colorado Springs. LIEUT. C. E. M'CULLOUGH la ordered with his regiment to Cuba, and Mrs. McCul-lough McCul-lough and the small daughter, Nancy, will Sroosbly spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. . M. Forbes. ... MISS MART KIMBALL will be the hostess host-ess tod it at a dinner at the Kimball home on Siith East street. MISS BERTHA SALMENSON entertained a number of her girl friends Sunday afternoon after-noon in honor of Miss Celia Levy, whose wedding wed-ding takes place October 16. . GEN. AND MRS. THOMPSON hare gone to southern California for a few weeks, and will then visit their son at San Antonio, Tex., for the winter. .' MRS. HEN'RT MOSS has returned to her home in Denver, after a very enjoyable visit in Salt Lake. ' ( THE REV. AND MRS. CHARLES E. PERKINS PER-KINS will receive the members of St. Paul's congregation and their friends at an informal reception Tuesday evening, October 9, in honor of Miss Esther Nelson, who has recently re-cently returned from New York, and Prof. George Marshall, who haa spent the past two years in Boston. THE MARRIAGE of Miss Helen A. Burton Bur-ton and Claude Stokes Williams will take place this evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. John Burton. Miss Marge Ellerbeck will be the bridesmaid and Ray Savage the best man. Following the ceremony a large reception will be held. MB. AND MRS. JAMES BELIES and the Misses Edith and Ruth Belesa hare returned from Portland and Vancouver. t MB. AND MRS. E. W. WEIGHT have returned re-turned to their home in Pasadena, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Jack. THE REV. AND MRS. RICHARD WAKE will leave tomorrow for Los Angeles, where they will make their future home. PETER L. BEEMER has returned from Wisconsin, where ha haa been visiting for a couDle of weeks. ing Dr. snd Mrs. E. F. Root, left yesterday for her home in Oakland. WALLACE BRANSFORD returned last evening after an absence of a fortnight in the East on business. MISS LTSTER and Miss Nan Lyster, who have spent the summer with Mr. -and Mrs. W. P. Kiser, left todsy for their-home in Chics go. e MRS. JOHN . E. WOODWARD and her mother, Mrs. Mary Judge, are in Colorado Springs, There they went to witness the polo tournament. . ' e MISS ALICE CALLAWAT Is in San Francisco, Fran-cisco, spending a short time with friends. MRS. J. C. M'CLAIN and her sen, Mark, are b'k from an Eastern trip lasting some three months. 1 MRS. JAMES E. JENNINGS is to entertain enter-tain Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. George Taylor Badger. e MRS. HECTOR D. LANE of Fort Douglas is in Colorado Spring with friends. THE MARRIAGE of Miss CoTinne Nicholson Nich-olson of Cripple Creek to Victor E. fstrpsol cf Butte took place last evening in the First Methodist church, the Rev. Benjsmin Young officiating. The ceremony was followed by a dinner later at the Wilson hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Ssmptel will stsy in town for a few dsjs snd will later make their home in Butte. m m JAMES T. GOODWIN left yesterdsy for Goldneld for an indefinite stay. m THOM 1 S T Fin,'" r-' -- from a tvo weeks' vscstion trip is the East, MISS EMILY ROS33LRG. instructor of art at the deaf and blind school at Ogden, ia at home at the Keed hotel in that city. F. B. WEEKS of 'the geological survey has gone to the northern pert of the State for a short time to study the geological formation in that section of the State. MRS. HENRY A. MOSS fcss retarned to her home in Denrer, after a visit with friends in the eitr. MISS LILLIAN BURXHAM of Woods Cross is visiting wth friends in the city. MISS PEARL VAN COTT will entertain a fev frisnda very informally at bridge tomorrow to-morrow afternoon. e e MI&8 MARY KIMBALL will entertain Informally In-formally at dinner thia evening. e MRS. W. P. KISER was the hostess of a prettily appointed bridge tea yesterdsy afternoon af-ternoon in honor of Miss Lyster and Miss Kan Lyster of Chicago, who have been guests at the Kiser home during the summer. ... MISSES RAE AXD OLIVE BARTCH left yesterdsy for 'ew York, where they will enter en-ter school for the winter. ... MAJ. AXD MRS. GEORGE DOWSIKO will return the latter part of the week fross Virginia, where tbey hare ben visiting with friends for She past six weeks. . . '" MRS. THOMAS MARIOSEACX and daughter, daugh-ter, Dorothy, will return during the week from Los Angeles and the beaches, where they have spent the summer. ... CHARLES fl. M DOXALD entertained at a dinner Saturday eTcning at the University club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Murray, Mur-ray, who leave during the week for Los Angeles. An-geles. The table waa deoorated entirely in pink, great bowls of aweet seas and individual indi-vidual Donehea of the Berne being used. The guests, besides Mr. and Mrs. Murray, were Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Kriebel and Mrs. fehel-don fehel-don L. Butler. THE THETA CP8ILOX SORORITY entertained enter-tained their new membera yesterday evening at Briton's country home, arar Holliday. After a supper the girls went en a moonlight hayrack ride. Twenty-three girls attended. ... MRS. JOB LTOM la In San Diego on a visit of few weeks to her parents. ... MB. AND MRS. HYDE DALE will leav. aome time next week for Ohio to visit relatives rela-tives for short time. . HARRY SHEARMAN baa retamed from . two aeeks' vacation, which he spnt in Chicago. Chi-cago. . . W. D. LEONARD .1 h. American Smelting Smelt-ing and Refining company, at Murray, left yesterday tor Colored ttpnnga. He will be married there tomorrow te Miaa Marie Johnson John-son of Rhreveport. La- who will meet him there. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard will be here Peturday and will be at horn, shortly at Murray. ' e e e A DAKCT5 will be given in the Rational Guard armory in Pierpont atreet Friday evening. even-ing. October 5, by company C, First infantry, N. O. V. The officers of the company are to be the committee on arrangements. LESTER D. FREED returned to the city last night from a flying business trp to Chicago. Chi-cago. e e e DR. CLARE W. MURPHY of Los Angeles, Cel., ia spending a day or two in Salt Lake. Dr. Mnrphy ia one of the best-known physicians physi-cians in Los Angeles, and is here to rest solely. . e MRS. ELI AS SMITH was taken to the L. 1. S. hospital yesterday in order to undergo under-go another operation on her foot. MR. AND MBS. J. B. FOLSOM. who hay. been spending part of the aummar in Portland, will be back today and will probably prob-ably spend the winter in Bait Lake. MRfl. H. H. SHT7TTS. who baa bn visit- |