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Show HIE 2-- A' HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1916. N, : ADKLH BI.OOI). who for t hp past week ha been tin rliai riiinir truest of Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. IlolrtH-.- . Mtvs I.Iood ha- liwn the renter of a jrreat deal of attention during her stay, and Mis. Holme at t!i l n IVidav afternoon at the Amelia palace. lVT'S J I - ;,i-tr- a J 9 I o-i- J . ! ji ? m fl ? ...,.......--..-lJ1.vrj- . r. Tlj , imj.t I. egtnm ng TM Iwe Wi Clme at 6 pe tio EVERY SATURDAY it DURING THE REMAINDER OF JULY t AND THE MONTH OF AUGUST ELIEVING that our more than Three H dred Employes are entitled t the firm's consid- eration for their - .... i I ,- ' I v I ' . . I V-- ,. -- . V ; s ""v, .. ' . V : ! , :. ' vf " ' .N - tt 4 .'. ' "... t t t t M 4444 ' H ' - ''.... f . I , iContinue.l From rrecedinsr Pai.) will take place on Wednesday evening, Jennie to 1. R. rackard of Ogden. July 12. at the home of the bride's Ths marrlaere will take place in the parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Davla, 435 Hollywood avenue. early falL s The marrlaee of Mis Jeanette SteMr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Pavls announce the enKagempnt of their daughter ven of ORden and Fred C. Rarker of Grace to 8. J. Anprei!. The marriage this city took place Thursday in the tr Jfe future. The maWiage of Miss Hazel Barnes and U. S. Xeslen will take place on Wednesday evening' at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride s aunt, Mrs. Charles I.EILA RICH, the attractive daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Rich of 0den. whose to Clarence Wright of Ogrden was announced at a tea jriven on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Rich and her daughters, the Misses Leila and Gladys, at tbeir home in enfi-afireme- B. Waediinjrton avenue. Patterson. Personals ADELE BLOOD, who has been "guest of Col. and Mrs. Edwin V. Holmes at the Amelia Talace for the past ten days, will leave this afternoon for San Francisco, where she will open at the Altazar theatre for an engagement of several weeks. Miss Blod will probably return to this city about the fifteenth of August for. a short etay with Colonel and Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Harry Sloan and baby have come to spend the summer with Mrs. Floan's rarents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K. Allen. Mies Florence Allen will return early in the week from Xew York, where ehe has spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. L.. II. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Denn and little daughters. Marion and Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Chlpman motored to Park City for the Fourth of July, returning on Thursday. Mrs. Hubbard w ac companied by Mrs. IMwanl Le Compte, who will be her guest for a few weeks. Miss Ora McDermltt of is the guest of Mrs. Marcclius Angeles Snow for the summer. MIPS r i ; : Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Vincent and children. Marjorle and Granville Gillette, left on Wednesday for a motor (Signed) l" "ii rifri iwlh .mfm, ftj a fcfc gjm it. ,in w iiiV fl, gone to San Francisco, where they expect to spend two months. Mrs. D. U Brundidge, Mrs. George Cowans and Mrs. Charles Shields have returned from Pinecrest, where they have spent a week. & Miss Carrie Unison is spending a week at the Girls Friendly Holiday House in Brighton. Mrs. M. J. Brines of Chicago has come, accompanied by her two small son?, to spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans. 5jC 5pJ jC $C 5 t X ft Li It ft S WALKER EROS. 5jC )jC eral weeks and later in the summer will accompany them to New York. :',t ifi e The Misses Bess and Catherine have returned from an extended trip through the Pacific northwest. Mrs. F.lbridge Thomas and her little Barbara are spending the daughter summer with friends in Portland. ; Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hamilton have from a two weeks' stay in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Clark will remain in the city for several weeks and will not go to their country home until nearly in August. 2fi Snel-grov- ; sje -d Mr. and. Mrs. E. O. and Mrs. John D. Spencer and her daughlittle daughter. Margaret, have re- ter Helen and son to Daniel have turned from a delightful stay in San the southern California beaches gone for the remainder of the summer. t Mrs. Charles Cain Crismon and sons Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley Price Mrs. Hugo Druehl, accompanied by and Lester have taken a cottage Paul and of are little Price. Utah, daughter her sons, Hugo and Iloger, wil leave at Seaside. Ore., for two months. a few days. spending the early part of the week for Coro-liad- o Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Daly will spend Beach, where they wilt be joined Mrs. Norman Leake of I.os Angeles, next two months with their daughearly in August by Mr. Druehl. who has been spending a month with the at the Mrs. Edward J. ter. Mrs. Ldward P. Le Compte and her sister, Mrs. C. C. Folkred, left on Daly home in E. South Roberts, street. Temple San Francisco, where Wednesday for daughter, Miss Miriam, of Park City, she will spend a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Riter, accom-panei- d and Miss I.ols l,ockhard of VAy, New, e are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U K. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bru-erby their daughters, Mrs. formerly of this city, now of San Cannon and her children and the Hubbard, 35$ Seventh Hast street. Francisco, and will then return to her Misses Claire and May Riter, have gone Mrs. J. H. Banks left on Tnesrfav home in Los Angeles. to their country home for the remainfor Portland. Ore., where she will der of the summer. Mrs. Jack Keith, accompanied by her spend the remainder of the summer Mrs. Paul Jones and little daughter with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. William father. Thomas Blythe of Kvanston, have gone to Coronado Beach, Barabara Kather-inWyo.. and her little daughter, Boys. will spend the remainder ;: tit have returned from an extended where they of the summer with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Tarsons have gone trip to the Orie.it. to the Parsons ranch in western Coloand Mrs. Edwin Guthrie and Mrs. George D. Nordenholt, a cousin Mr.Lieut, rado, where they expect to spend a Mrs. Bernice G. Richardson and month. of Miss Lucile Clark of this city, ar- have returned from a motor trip to k of the week and rived the latter Mrs. T. B. Realty and daughter. Mrs. will be the guestpart of Miss Clarke and Strawberry valley. John Jfelfridge and baby boy, have Mr. and Mrs. X. M. Hamilton for sev Mrs. F. H. Davis and baby are spend "e (c .V jc -- 'fi e, Rad-cliff- ! e. 3$C ! 'A t i trip Francisco and the beaches. through Idaho. It comfort during the heated period of summer, and that our patrons will appreciate, our efforts to increase this comfort by early closing, WALKER S take pleasure in announcing this innovation in store policy and practice. The hot daysthe hot nightsthe heated conditions of the stores, made so by the necessary electric condition of the peolights, all tend to a worn-ou- t ple who work behind the counters. In this particular we believe that the ivorlting people have the sympathy of all the good people of Salt Lake; and we are satisfied that the public generally will be willing to do their shopping Saturday between 8.30 a.m. and 6 p.m., during the heated period. We are doing what we believe just for our employes, who, by their loyalty to our interests, are entitled to our best consideration. As a testimonial of our appreciation of such satisfactory services, we are heartily glad to extend this courtesy to our employes, so that instead of being obliged to remain in a heated store on Saturday night during the summer, they may enjoy the pleasure of the lake or other popular resorts; or to become thoroughly rested and enjoy their Sundays. DRY GOODS CO. 1 Temple, the ceremony being" performed by Apostile lleber J. Grant at 12 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Barker left immediately after the ceremony for a trip to California and on their return will make their home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. I O. Taft announce the engagement of their daughter Vera to A. Cyril Callister. The marriage will take place during the present month. The engagement of ,Mis Ella Charlotte, Ferris of this city and George R. Fox of Chicago Is announced. The marriage will take place this autumn. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kendall announce the engagement of their daughter May to Louis Parlsoe of Danville, 111. The wedding will take place In the near 1 MISS ' ' . 44 44 44M j - v :tVr ' v i ' . f 4 , . jfC 3jC ing a few weeks at Long Beach. Mr. w ho spent the month of June with Mrs. Davis has returned from the coast, but A. J. left on Monday for her Mrs. Davis and the baby wiU remain home. Knight, there until the middle of August. sc Mrs. H. J. Fitzgerald left the early Mrs. Murray Godbe, Miss Mary Godbe, the week for San Francisco, part Miss Helen Godbe and Miss Mae Haw-le- y whereofshe have returned from the Chi Omega with friends.will spend several ' weeks : fraternity convention held In June at Lynchburg.t Va. Mrs. Robert Gould Smith of Sah sc 2C The many friends of the Rev. Ellis Francisco has come to spend the sumwith her sisters, Mrs. Lewis Cecil Bishop, former rector of St. Paul's mer to Robinson and Miss Mayme .Noble, at Episcopal church, will be interested St. the Robinson home in E. South Temple know that he now has charge of street. at church Episcopal 5c jjc La Jolla, Cal.' A number of Salt LakMiss Mary Hagenbarth has returned ers have taken cottages at the' beach for the summer, among them Mrs. from the east, where she has been at James Yundt and daughter Miss Edith school for the winter, and will spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Yundt, Mrs. R. W. Eardley and Miss Mrs. Frank Hagenbarth. and Mrs. Bert Edmunds Elsie Dickert. !' '; baby. Miss Parkhurst. Mrs. Milton E. Mrs. Le Grande Young left the latter Lippman and children, Mrs. George II. Smith and daughter Justin, and Miss part of the week for Almstead. Mont., Marie Gaby. Mrs. A. M. Howard and by her little son and Miss Roce Howard will leave early in accompanied she will visit, with her where daughter, Jolla, where they will August for La "for on (Continued Following Page.) a month. take a cottage Mrs. Harold Russell left on Wednesday for Boston after spending several months with her sister, Miss Edna afc ) James-by-the-S- ea 2C Jc Dwyer. Mrs. Harry P. Eaton of Los Angeles, accompanied by her little daughters Dorothy and Leigh, have come to spend the summer and early autumn with Mr. and Mrs. Ira V. Jones. Mrs. Henrj- - C. Hoffman and daughter. Miss Naomi Hoffman, left on Thursday for Los Angeles and the beaches. SUNDAY SPECIAL Ice Cream Brick Sfffi Ji 5fJ and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller spent the week In Idaho fishing at the North Fork club. ije Mrs. Carl Graeber of Lawrence, Kan., Mr. sj ! , the Quart Delivered is 260 State Street. . 3 Phones: Wasatch 3223-24-2- br. 5 |