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Show well known in Salt Lake, being sister of Mr. Halbert Kerr and Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. BuKerr of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ilichard A. Keyes en- j rdin will reside in Pittsburg; Pa. 'Ik abd an msic. D. orchestra furnished enchanting , The Junior that Colonel and Mrs. E. ' F. Holmes had closed Amelia palace for the winter and would not occupy itagain before sailing early in January nett Upon their .Egyptian tour Mrs. Holmes is proves Unfounded. her in the east, still daughter, Miss for Europe sailed Grace Emery, having two be to years. on Tuesday gone Colonel Holmes will remain here until Mrs. Htilines1 rfetutm early in November, and-- ' Amelia palace, will, not be closed until they leave here immediately after the holidays for Egypt.. ft ft Mrs. Rykert has concluded not to visit Europe this winter, but to remain during the season at her beautiful home on East South Temple street. ft II General Penrose and family will move down from Fort Douglas this week and will reside at their old home at Third and S. streets..-.ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Terhune and family will leave next week fpr Denver, where they will reside. pit-ten- t Hoyt Sherman, Jr., left Monday for ft ft a ten day's trip to the Pacific north Mrs. J. M. Hamilton left for Omaha west, on Saturday, to spend some weeks with ft ft her mother, who is at present quite ill. Mrs. OMeara and Miss Fannie ft ft O'Meara left Tuesday lor New York Miss Alla Miller will not return from City. her visit in Colifornia until the middle ft ft of November. She will be accompanied The regular monthly meeting of the by Miss Inez Trent. music section of the Ladies Literary Clark of Wyoming. The apartments were lavishly decorated with dowers and autumn leaves Clarence Sunday Covers were laid for ten. ft ft evening. m An elaborate and elegant, function was the reception g?ven Wednesday in honor of by Mrs! Joseph Young Mfa. Mrs. llird entertained at a arge card party on Wednesday, and on Thursday the Mistes llird entertained in the afternoon. About one hundred guests were on eaeli occasion. tertained at a beautifully appointed dinner at the Alta club lust ft ft Wednesday morning at I he l'ort Douglas Social club gave a IP o clock. The composers of the day will be Nevin and Mrs. Jessie L. (lav-n- or. dance at the Fort on Wednesday evenJ ing. ft ft ft ft Mr. nnd Mrs. Neill and Miss Neill Mr. Sol Siegel entertained Wednesgave a supper on Monday evening after day at cards. the theatre in honor of Miss Maxwell, t Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parsons left on Sat- the leading lady with James and Warde. urday eveuing for a short stay in Denft ft ver. The marriage of Miss TIazel Young- ft ft son and Mr. Jack Hacker is announced The marriage of Miss Lutty Htndtr-so- n The event took place on Sep. 25. and' Mr. Harding O. Martin took ft ft place a week ago in Sheridan, Wyo. Miss Minnie Sell an sen bach of Ogden I he bride is well known in this city is in the city visiting friends. and has many friends, who extend their good wishes to her and Mr Marft ft tin. They will make their home in Mrs. Wood house of Provo is the guest Cody,. Wyo. of Mr. and Mrs. John Pike. ft-f- . . ALKER'S , Miss Myrtle A. Pursell and Fred ,8 Luff were married on Wednesday ev. Ferris entertained at cards Wednesday afternoon in honor of her fTORE. Dainty little enrds showing sketches were used as tallies,: and at the close of the game prizes were awarded to Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. Weber. ' Stanford has just issued her ultimatum in regard to the management of Stanford University after: her de cease. This estimable woman, who is an ardent advocate of spiritualism, has decreed that the fee to the museum the contents of which are largely made up of Mrs. Stanfords fans and laces and discarded ball gowns, is to be maintained as a protection to valuable articles. The Vina vineyard, with its enormous output of various wines and brandies, is to be continued as long as the business is profitable. Mr. Whitelaw Reid is to succeed the late Dr. Horatio Stebbins as trustee. ft ft William R. Hearst, who has made bis mark in the world'as the publisher of the San Francisco Examiner, the Chicago American and the New York American-Journis going to be elected to congress from the eleventh district of New York. He will succeed AmosJ. Cummings. As Mr. Hearst's election is practically assured, Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, his mother, will have another chance to shine in Washington al, society. ft ft Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Mary Claire Porter and Mr. Charles Spencer Mann which will take place on Tuesday evening, November Pauls Episcopal, church. Angeles, Cal. at Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. turned from Denver. joyed, and later the party sal down to a delicious supper.' The ladies ' present besides the guests of honor were Mpsdames II.' (l.Whitney, Itealtie, Pyper, (i. 1). Pypef, Owen, I). N Spencer, M. Y. Rossiter, Robert Easton, W. lb Preslou. ft ft i Mr. and Mrs. .. E., V. , Duncan entertained at luncheon on Tuesday in honor of Mr. Frederick Warde. H- esides the guests of . honor .here were present Mrs. D. C. McLaughlin and and daughter, Mrs. M. L. Herrim'an i i r.: jji Mr. A. C. Smith. ' I i ft ft ' Mrs. II. II. Spencer, Mrs. Ad Kuhn and Miss Leda Kuhn of. .Ogden spent Tuesday in the city as the'guestaof V . 00000000000000000000000000 -- o O O 0 O " : l y.- - 1 mT Vi W Y V 0O Mrs. Solomon Siegel. 4V Christensen III S Dnncing Academy, y i'j' ki A y.- - - Ladiu clajj open for boill &. htld the admijjion . f Tuesday, October 28. pup it j until nejet class bo ii I remain open unlit ntxi Wtdn.jdayt 0c'"r ft-ft- :Vi - Oi m'ri . 29 : A V 0 0O 00000000000000000000000000 .:.AWAY,; I . ft. ft -- - ft 3 ft.-0.1 Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed Parsonsliave gone to Portland on a short, trip. '. We are .well, supplied and still GIVING 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Putters have returned from London, and were at the Knutsford for a few days on their way to San Francisco:- - 4 m'jJ: -- THOSE BEAUTIFUL GOLDFISH: -' Mrs. Robert " Children's fid-Oance- ' has O spent the past'Glendinning,:;wtio two months in New I A York with her mother, Mr$. 'ilubbard I'Reed, returned Wednesday; V !.'. I? Scott Mrs. Walter of Park. .Oily is Y spending a few days in town. .Miss C ?! All ie Miller r,and Mlp Inez Trent will npt arrive from,. San, Fran- cisco till abont'the"' middle,of next : f month.' : I !'' ft ft jrir . i Mrs. .W.;: II.'.iTihbals are oms from a. two. mpuUi8 sojourn in Mr..-an- ; . e T .: , Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wulker have re- - . . p J Los ft ft the hostess a very pleasant afternoon y tea, given in honor of Mrs. ,Marlincau and Mrs. lreston of , Logan. .A few lioursof informal sociability ' were en- One-Thir- Shoopleft Tuesday for her home in Missouri. Tuesday at Lace C i r tains. Portieres and Carpets d At off Prices. ft ft.. Miss ft ft. Mrs. J. D. Spencer 'was j The. carpet store is to remove to the second floor of the building in less than two weeks, and yon will readily understand the great task of tearing up and putting to rights again so mammoth a stock, and the reason for a cleararce of every broken line and every remnant lot of curtains, portieres or carpets, hut so large and so splendidly varied will be the offerings you will scarcely know them to be other than full and complete stock. Come Monday, October 27th until Saturday for Mrs. at St. marriage of Miss Elizabeth Davis and Mr. Arthur Peters. cards. . . sister, Mrs. Southwell, tof Montana. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Mann will reside the Mrs. Judge entertained delightfully on Tuesday at a luncheon followed by THE REMOVAL OF THE CARPET DEPARTMENT. And so, Mosl Extraordinary Underpricing. Miss 11, of ft ft' ft ft ening by Uishop Emery. ft ft at the home Tuesday evening brides mother was solemnized the the east. |