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Show ... A -- I elaborate and beautiful relv Friendly Society in St. Marks school tenant and Mrs. Dillingham have just house last evening. The Chaperons gone to Whipple barracks, near Preswere Mrs. celebrated on Wednesday of David Keith, tbe f . evening. the s"iaechrd 8teTenf Esk-- 1 w as re-wed- ding "iffitto. took Place. The floral were gloriously beautiful. aiter arrang main ball was an In the over of the choicest flowers, detail i bell of yellow huge floral te' roses. Promptly at an-- 1 Christensens orchestra cl0 The coming of the bridal party, "a strains of the Lohengrind wed-- 1 Mildred chiros. Little Misses CUn and Dorothy Bsmberger in wb,t0 tnlle and dflstiy of marguerites, were ,lo? baskets Keith as ring Mlowed by little David bride's maids, vsrer next came the Bern and Miss Leta HIh Elizabeth Albert Cooper Allen, McMillan, Mrs. on her fatli-!r'- s of the bride leaning met by the groom arm, they were Seattle. .niUrs best man, Mr. Watrosof sit I irod he sod. Father Kiely per-tdur-Simpressive ceremony which the orchestra softly played Asdantloo, afterwards gliding iovous strains of the march. The bride an lasgowned in exquisite creation fint over taffeta, adorned lace, nf of the valley, lillies with clusters of same beautiful, her veil was of the shower bou-aua carried she lace, filmy of lillies of the valley. I he bride s maids were arrayed in lovely gowns of white mousslaine over yellow. Mrs. Allen wore a handsome gown of yellow chiffon. Mrs. Keith wore an elegant costume of black velvet and point lace. The bride has been a favorite in social Bisbop Scxmlso g S Men-ieteS- eveniug a supper was given at the lome of the brides parents, Mr. and Leonard, Mrs. II. II. Cabell, cott, Arizona. drs. B. Midgley, at which only the ft ft Mrs D . h. Stevenson and Miss Napper. umediate relatives were present. The committee on decoretions and Mrs. S. II. Pinkerton left on Tuesday After a brief stay here in the city, the ception were Webster Carey, Richard for Los Angeles, on a visit to her young couple will go to Brigham City, Cabell, Fairchild Sherman, Paul Stev-he- n mother. where they are to make their home. ft ft ena0?.Lee ,S Phn80n- - Verne Earls ft ft and Ilomer Richards. Miss Leta McMillan gave an informal The younger pupils of Miss Flanders ft ft on in rave a very commendable and enjoydancing party Monday evening Dooley entertained on honor of Miss Keith. able program on Monday exening, and Thursday evening at cards, for the n spite of the inclement night a large ft ft benefit of the St. Marys Atter society. audience was present, Mrs. Fields who has been visiting ft ft her daughter, Mrs. Youug of Fort A complete and delightful surprise Mrs. Julian A. Knight of Virginia was perpetuated upon ;Mrs. Konold Douglas, returned to her home in Detroit this week. Mty, Mont., is the guest of her sister, and Mrs. Charlie Peat, on Wednesday ft ft Mrs. Graham F. Putnam, 131 8th East Mrs. Florence E. Kelly, secretary of street. evening, by about twenty of their wlm celebrated ft ft the occasion of friends, the double birthday anniversary of the the National Consumers League, is The Unity circle will give a May- two ladies, at their apartments at 504 the guest while in the city of Mrs. A. ay dancing party on the evening of C. Maclean, and also of Mrs. R. C. South Main street. first. Jay Woodruff. Mrs. Woodruff entertained ft ft ft ft in of last honor informally, evening Miss Powers .has removed from Major and Mrs. Young, Captain and Mrs. Kelly. ords to number 17 West 5th South Mrs. Shanks, Lieutenant Castleman ft ft street. The Miss of Winnifred and Lieutenant Kestler leave today marriage ft ft for Fort Logan, Colo. Midgley and Mr. Victor Madsen took and Mrs. Mr. ft ft Phillip SThatclier, place in the temple Wednesday noon. to California lave for a couple of gone Captain and Mrs. Hatch and Lieu President Anthou Lund officiated. In weeks trip, during their absence, Misses Caroline and Florence Harrison are the guests of Miss Anne Thatcher, ft ft Mr. and Mrs. David Keith returned he first of the week from the east, m Walkers Store Platte Val and Pointde Paris Laces et . circles, she has but recently returned from an European tour, the engagement having been announced before her departure. Mr. Eskridge is the son of Col. Eskridge, lately in command at Fort Douglas. The bride and Caligroom left Wednesday night for fornia on their wedding journey, after a few weeks they go to Seattle to make their future home, where Mr. Eskridge is established in business. ft ft The wedding of Miss Rosemary Glosz and Mr. Horace N. Whitney occurred on Monday afternoon at the the bride's parents, Mr., and home of Mrs. Q. C. Glosz. The home was beautifully decked with roses. The bridal couple stood beneath a canopy of smilax and pink roses, thickly studded with incandescent lights, while everywhere were flowers, ferns and smilax. At . three o'clock Mrs. Osborne began playing the Lohengrin wedding march, when the bride descended the stairs upon her fathers arm. The bride was attended by Miss Margaret Whitney and the ceremony was performed by Bishop 0. the groom. F. Whitney, the father of The bride was attired in a handsome princess gown of heavy white satin and the tulle veil was fastened with a cluster of orange blossoms. She carried a of brides roses, Miss large bouquet a wore Whitney dainty gown of pink. After the ceremony an attractive supper was served. Inetable was decorated handsomely with bride's roses, with bouquets of the same at each tied with nar- place ribon Mr. and Mrs. Vhitney left later in the evening for a brief wedding journey. On their rn they are to be at home to their friends at the Miller. Eighteen thousand yards we chashed after for weeks upon learning of the quality, goodness and wonderful little price. When found, a long and impatient wait there wast before order was filled for us. Fresh and new; edges and insertions in 1 up to widths, many to match exactly; 5-in- ch pretty flower, scroll and conventional designs and you know for pretty white dresses, wash dresses and :waists of all kinds, kimonas, underwear, etc., Platte Val and Point de Paris laces are quite right this season of profuse use of laces. Up to 20c a yard qualities. Monday and While They Last 10c. Cotton Torchon Lnccs 4c at YatrdL Lot after lot of these has gone away about as fast as do the same. yards could be cut off and we wot not these will New, pretty and good; edges and insertion. Four Cents a Yard. At Unexpected Price Reductions. class-da- y ft ft The Junior Brotherhood of St. An-re- w of St. Marks a danc-par- ty and gradu- no little exation dress is demanding attention and causing of white organdies. A group pense concern, comes this sale hundred yards, two of eight pieces, a little more than two and while they last yardwide goods, Monday Organdies90c The $1.25 a. yard The $1.00 for 65 cents The 65c for 40 cents The 50c for 25 cents IN DOMESTIC SECTION. parish gave the. Girls Walker Bros. Dry Goods Mrs. Ed Sondheim and daughter, and D. Hutcheson have gone to ia for several weeks visit. Mrs. Cali-brn- ft Mrs. Thomas entertained at a ken- sin gton on Friday afternoon at her lome on Third street. ft ft Mrs. Frederick E. Arnold entertained on Thursday afternoon, in honor of the Misses Waldraff, of San Fraucisco. ft ft Mrs. C. O. Whittemore was hostess of the Third street card club on Wed- nesday. ft ft Mrs. Willard young is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Jennings. ft ft Miss Beatrice Sells has returned home after an absence of six or eight mohths in Paris, where she has been studying music. ft ft Dr. and Mrs. Rykert, will remain in the city a couple of months and will be domiciled in their own home soon, ft ft The ladies of St. Pauls guild will hold a cake sale at Walkers store today at eleven oclock. ft ft White French Organdies Just at the right time when the ft ft ft lOc A YARD, WORTH 20c re-u- in honor of lie Co; Miss Nora Gleason gave a musical recital for her pupils on Friday afternoon. The little people gave evidence of talent and careful training and the afternoon was very enjoyable. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Carey have re- turned from California. Health Commissioner King annouces that when the term for which the sani- tary inspectors were appointed expires, he will ask for more time. The suggestion Is ventured that if some of the inspectors will use the present time working, instead of loafing around brokers row, mixing in poker games and exhibiting in saloons the report of work done, all in working hours, more time need not be asked for. ft ft Judge J. H. Ryckman has returned from a two weeks trip to Evanston, where he was engaged as counsel in the trial of several important cases in the district court. |