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Show truth 4 BOYS SHOES - THATS ALL v g.--- UnarantMil nil oll(l roIm. with Mole Icntlicr counter anil cnlf and box calf upper. 00 8IZES 8 TO 13t' 8IZES 131 TO SIZES 21'TO 51 2-$1.- $1.50 SEAMLESS SHOES! The kind that will not rip. SIZES 1 TO 2 SIZES 21 TO 5i- - -- $1.25 $1.50 IT 1AYS TO 1IUY AlIUItllACirS HOYS SHOES f5TA8U$NlO UNI PRIC I TD All 1864 NEVER UNUCRSO 80CIAL LIFE. Miss Laura Bird, daughter of Major and Mrs. W. II. Bird, and Mr. F. W. Sinclair were married on Tuesday, Kev Father Kicly officiating. Miss Fannie Bird was maid of honor and Lawrence Hammel was the grooms will visit Young, Miss Evelyn Thomas, Miss for New York, where they Annie Adams, Miss Margie Ellerbeck, for a month before returning to Salt Miss May Billings, Miss Leta Rawlins. Lake to make their home. d d d Members of the Plate club and their Miss Helen M. Robb and Frank B. Harris of Gouverneur, N. Y., were husbands were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. married on Tuesday evening at the A. E. De Graff. home of the brides uncle and aunt, dt d Mr. and Mrs. Alden E. Payne, Rev. P. Mrs. Albert Herz is home from ChiA. Simpkin officiating. Among those cago, where she has been visiting her present were Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill, father for two months past. A. Abbott, S. Mrs. Mr. and dt d Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kidder, Mr. and Next Tuesday afternoon Mrs. H. A. Mrs. Roy Hughes, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney will give a Kensington at her Simpkin; Mesdames Palmer W. Ketner, Kate Bridewell-Andersoand W. Betts; the Misses Margie Lyle Dunbar, EL OBrien, Winnie Sebrach, Gustavcson, Stella Mulhall, Sybil Sherrill, Stella Mackay; Messrs. C. L. Wight, Mark Wight, C. G. Stearns, Theodore Callahan, A. C. Cleveland, T. D. Burns, F. C. Donovan, C. H. Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Harris left on the evening train for New York, where they will make their home. P. A. n, J J At a meeting of the executive committee of the High School Alumni association held Tuesday evening it was decided to give a reception and dance the first week in June for the members of the class of 1904. dl J The marriage of Miss Blanche Aid-rach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Aldrach of Clear Lake, Utah, and J. J. n eastern theatri-ca- n Dunlop, a manager, took place in Chicago Easter Monday, the Rev. James Stone of St. James church officiating. Jt d David Evans returned Tuesday from a tour around the world. well-know- East South Temple street, for the members of SL Marks guild, home, 443 dt dt The Great attraction of the week will be the big SILK SALE of St. Mrs. Hattie Louis is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Morse-Hamburg- er Benson. dt dt Mme. Rhoades left Wednesday for her home in Omaha, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Rhoades of this city. Shepard A. dt Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kelly announce the engagement of their daughter, Maisel, to Robert A. Canning of San Francisco. The date of the wedding has not yet been set. dt dt Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. John T. Donnellan the Altar guild of St. Pauls church gave an entertainment and social. The program included a vocal solo by Mrs. Charles G. Plummer, a vocal solo by Karl Scheid, a reading by Mrs. Charles E. Richards and a review of the Passion Play by Mrs. R. C. Woodruff. dt dt Mrs. H. D. Niles gave a luncheon Thursday at the Alta club. dt dt Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Baldwin entertained at dinner Monday in honor of Dr. Mayo of Rochester, N. Y., who has been spending the past few days in Salt Lake. Covers were laid for ten., dt Moylan C. Fox has gone to Oakland, Cal., where, on the 24th of this month, Mr. and Mrs. Fox will celebrate the man. After the ceremony a recep- tion was given at the home of the bride's parents in which a large number of guests participated. The decoJt dt rations were superb and the wedding Miss Stella McIntyre left Wedneswas ono of the prettiest that has been seen in Salt Lake for a long time. Mr. day for St. Louis, where she is to be of honor at the marriage of her and Mrs. Sinclair will be at home to maid cousin. tlielr friends at 28 South Fourth East dl dt street after June 1. Miss Eberhardt and Alex Eberhardt dl dl at dinner Tuesday evening At the University club Miss Laura entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Price. Bird was guest of honor at a dinner dl dt on Tuesday evening. The dinner was Miss Blanche Burke will leave togiven by young ladies of the Sewing morrow for a protracted visit in the twenty-fift- h anniversary of their marclub, of which Miss Bird is a member. east. the Miss week Burke riage. During Tlioso presont were: Miss Bird, Mrs. dt d was of an honor at afternoon guest Charles E. Billings, Miss Fanny Bird, tea The Misses Louise and Lily Richards given by Miss Salisbury on ThursMiss Daisy Raybould, Miss Ella Man-to- r, Miss Mary Sharp, Miss Alma day and also at a similar function giv- are home from Paris, where they have en by Mrs. John E. Woodward on Fri- spent the past eighteen months studyday. art. ing dt dt dt dt Charles Keith is home from Los AnMrs. E. Buckingham has returned to geles, where he has been visiting for Omaha after a weeks visit with Mrs. some time past. A. E. Kimball of this city. dt dt dt dt Mrs. Schuyler C. Snyder has disconEdward Stoll of Noblesville, Ind., tinued her Fridays at home for the has come to Salt Lake to make his present. home and will reside at 333 East Third dt dt A Stupendous Sale E. B. Wicks entertained at dinner South street. dt dt of 2,500 yards new Tuesday evening. Mrs. U. V. Withee was down from dt dt Mrs. Ferdinand Dickert and Miss Ogden Tuesday, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pike. Dickert have gone for a six months dt dt visit in the east. Richard A. Keyes has returned from dt dt a trip through Nevada and Montana. Members of the Third Street Card dt dt club were entertained Wednesday afMrs. H. G. Williams and Mrs. J. H. ternoon at the home of Mrs. Clarence McMillen gave a card party WednesWarnock. dt dt day afternoon at their home on First Mrs. J. J. Daynes, Jr., has gone to and 0 streets. California for a visit of several weeks. dt dt a After visit with Miss Cora Snyder dt dt Mrs. The marriage of Miss Bertha Arthur Weeter returned to her home in Park City yesterday. Wertheimer of Birmingham, Ala., and dt dt Leon Sweet of this city took place last The regular meeting of the Shakeevening at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Eugene Fries of Birming- speare section of the Ladies Literary ham. Mr. and Mrs. Sweet left later club, which was to have been held Shirt Waist WALKERS STORE THE GREATEST EVER. 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