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Show i ' 1 1- - 5 ,7gvMi " .t thru iru"u"LTLn njuvuinuiruuuvruvVVtl THE EtT rOI3 (Pa- Journal of, August 30 cental, i a personal of Interest to the many "Salt Laic friends, of Mrs. Llasa.C. Chester of this etty. ' Mr.. Chester Is visiting friends In ber ' home SUte for the first time In eight-., en years -and . finds things greatly . changed in the East. . V MRS. NOWELL will .give Kensington at her home Wednesday evening. . . i . ' "- . ' - . : MRS. P. H. COOK of Ogflen and Miss Hazel Cook of Omaha spent lset wek . ' with their cousin, Mrs. 8. C. Reed, , - of S15 South West Temple. A KITCHEN shower was given 'atthe home of Mrs. Charles E. Nichols Frt- . day evening for Miss Mabel 8poh . whose engagement to Henry Jacobs was announced some time ago. . ROGER 8HERMAN and Hooper Dunbar " ' give a dancing party at the Dunbar horns on F street Tuesday evening. ' MISS ALICE XJOODWW Will entertain a number of her friends Informally ' Monday evening. THE SOCIAL 6IXTEE? meet with Mrs. . J. H. Baiiey.next Thursday evening. JAMES WHITE of Park City arrived ar-rived in the eity Saturday to be a "guest at the Amelia Palace fttil af- ter 'the Emery-Braasford wedding. : MISS CLARA LAWSON" who baa been seriously ill for twg weeks, is recovering recov-ering slowly. . , THE MARRIAGE of Miss Louise Grace " Emery and Wallace Bransferd will - take place Tuesday moraing at the "Amelia Palace. The afTalr will be a " quiet one, witnessed only by the rela-tives-of the bride, and groom. Dean "J. B. Eddie will perform the cere-, cere-, !mony. A wedding breakfast will be - served after the ceremony and Mr. - and Mrs. Braneford will leave for the East shortly afterward. - . - , . , ' THE MARRIAGE of Miss Lena Pearson and Benjamin Hampton, Jr., takes place Wednesday. The Hampton. . Odell and Grant families Will attend ,Vim this city. "' . j . - JTHE MARRIAGE of Miss Bessie gkyrme of Butte and Lieut. William " Butcher will take place next Wednea- day at the hams of the bride's pa- rental ... , v '. . ' THE MARRIAGE of Miss Birdie Jones and J. T. Vincent will take place Thursday, September 15. 4 MR. AND MRS. E. 8CHOENFELD an-' an-' " nounce the engagement of their . v- daughter Hortense, to W. R Pollock, . the wedding to take place early in October. - . MR. AND MRS. THOMAS JENKINS announce' the engagement of their - daughter, Rose, to Fred C. Lewis, the wedding to take place . Wednesday. September 14. . e . . . THE LADIES LITERARY CLUB will hold Its first meeting of the ytar next Frhlay afternoon. No set programme, bfts .been arranged. Mrs. Hal W. Brown, the new president, will de- inlatraUon finds the club in an excellent excel-lent condition. The - finances of the club are unincumbered and She spen-Ins spen-Ins will b "the Deginning'of a very " succesnful Tear. A number of women. , not members, have been secured to deliver addresses daring: the . year. Mrs. A. f. Vodmer will hsve cnarpe of the mngfc sectioti fend the entertain ment committee will consist of Mrs. Ira H. Lewis. Mrs. Hogle. Urs. Rood, Mrs.' Rosmer, Mrs, Child and Miss PauU .' THE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY CHAPTER, D. A. R., will meet with Mrs. M. A. Breeden Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Welle Fisher will be chairman of tee day- and Mrs. Martha Royle King will be the vocalist for the occasion. occa-sion. Among; the features of the day's discussion of plane for the year's work will be the proposition of erect-Ins; erect-Ins; a public fountain to be given the city. . MISS DOLLY GLADYS TREWHELA will return from the East Monday and will shortly resume her school work at St Mary's academy. MRS. 'E. U. SHEA . kas returned from Spokane. - . THE MARRIAGE of Miss Lenore Brown and Martin Cnristensen will take place Wednesday evening at the borne the bride's parents. ' MRS. MILTON E. LIPPsfAN s'nd chDd- ren have returned from Wasatch where they have been spending the summer. ' |