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Show TRUTH 4 y Moneybak Silk The long - wearing Silk, VMoneybak Silk, is the cheapest in the end, because the longer a piece of Silk wears the less it costs Ask for Moneybak at our Silk counter. CSTABUSnlD 1864 Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts, Mrs. Miss Harriet King was maid of honThomas Sloan and Miss Kate Wells or and C. A. Finn was best man. Imand as- mediately after the reception Mr. and presided in the dining-room- , sisting them were Miss Laura Rawlins, Mrs. King left for the Pacific NorthMiss Helen Jennings and Miss Geneve west They will be at home after Clark. After a visit of several weeks June 15 at 307 Second West street In the east, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will jl Jl return to Salt Lake. They will be Samuel entertained Newhouse at home after July 15 at 507 Second a large box party for the Maude street. TO 4Lk NEVER UNQER50 Sherman, Miss Jasmine Young, Miss Elizabeth McIntyre, Miss Leta McMil- Ian, Miss Stella Salisbury, Miss Catherine Sanno, Miss Gertrude McGrath, Miss Emily Read, Miss Dorothy Kinney, Miss Addie Zane, Miss Edythe Hale, Miss Marge Miller, Louis Cates, George Lawrence, Frederick W. Lyon, Lieut. John A. Berry, Thomas Piatt, Samuel Newhouse, Orvin Gray, Harry Bowles, Hariy Atkinson, George Top-lifJ. Walcott Thompson, George Riter, George Smith, Walter Shoup and Will Hall, when Mr. and Mrs. Ain-le- y of The Little Minister company were guests of honor. Jl Mrs. C. Ira Tuttle is home after a visit to the coast. Jl Jl Mrs. Richard A. Keyes entertained at luncheon Thursday. Jl Jl Burgess Young is home from Berkeley, where he has been in attendance at the University of California. Jl j Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Witcher enIN THE SOCIAL REALM joyable childrens party on Tuesday. tertained at a box party at the theatre The little folks spent a delightful Monday evening, their guests being time. Mrs. A. A. Adams, Mrs. Julia Adams The marriage of Miss Catherine C. Jl J Mrs. Isabel Pitts. Later the parand Culmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Invitations have been issued by Mrs. ty, together with Miss Maude Adams, L. A: Culmer, and Mr. Frank Roberta, James Hogle for a luncheon at the enjoyed a supper at the home of Mrs. which took place on Tuesday evening Commercial club next Wednesday. Pitts on South Main street at the residence of the brides parents Jl Jl Jl Jl ' Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dinwoodey will was one of the nicest events of the Mrs. Sherman, Miss Sherman Mrs. I. A. Clayton gave a very en- i Hoyt and Miss Laura Sherman have Issued invitations for a tea one week from today at their home, in honor of Mrs. William Gibson Sharp, Mrs. Thomas B. Davis of New York and Mrs. Roy The hours will be McKay of Ohio. from 3 to 7 oclock, the invitations including the men also. Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury have gone to New York for a three weeks visit Jl Jl Mrs. Wiiliam Gibson Sharp and Mrs. Thomas B. Davis have arrived from New York and will be the guests of their parents. Judge and Mrs. Robert Harkness, for the greater part of the summer. Big Event Newhouse, Jl Jl i kind which have taken place in local circles for a long time. The ceremony was performed by Dean Eddy of the Episcopal church in the presence of a large number of friends of both The handsome residence parties. was beautifully decorated and the appointments were artistic and most effective. The bride wore a beautiful gown of cream chiffon made over taffeta, with a bertha of real lace. A long veil of tulle and a shower bouquet of brides roses completed the costume. Attending the bride was her sister, Miss Florence Culmer, wearing a dainty gown of pink organdie. Harry Roberts, a brother of the groom, was best man. .Mr. and Mrs. Culmer were assisted in receiving by A Adams engagement Monday evening. Jl Jl Hugh Satterlee entertained a num- Mr. Newhouses guests were Col. and ber of his friends at dinner at the Mrs. Sturgis, Mrs. Albert E. Walker, Helen University club on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Robert Gould Smith, Miss JasMiss Mr. and Mrs. Harris K. Masters were Gillespie, Miss Emily Read, mine Young, Miss Aileen Maclean, the chaperons, and the other guests James T. Goodwin, C. W. Whitley twere Miss Aileen Maclean, Miss Helen and D. H. Peery. Later the guests of Mr. Gillespie, Miss Sherman, Miss Laura enjoyed a supper at the home f, QNt PRICL WALKERS STORE be at home at their new apartments in the Miller flats after June 10. Our regular semi - annual Under Muslin Sale begins on Tuesday morning, May 31st, and continues through the week. See Sunday peepers for mder-price- d Under Mxislins Walker Bros. Dry Poods Co. Jl Jl j Hcyt Sherman left Tuesday evening for the east, to be away a month. Mrs. Roy McKay. Those present beJl Jl Mrs. George Mitchell will leave sides the guest of honor were Mrs. B. Davis, Mrs. Union Worthshortly for the east to spend the sum- Thomas a ington, Mrs. Lewis Cecil Robinson, Mrs. Harris K. Masters, Miss SalisJl Jl Mrs. Miss Nason and David Keith returned Tuesday from bury, Lowe. Sanno, Miss California, where he spent the past Jl Jl few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher S. Harris en-Jl Jl of the choir Mrs. Harry E. Perkins leaves in a tertained the members of St. Pauls Episcopal church on few days to spend the summer visiting Wednesday evening. relatives and friends in the east. mer. Jl Jl Jl Jl Mrs. Robert King, who has been vis- Wallace will Mrs. Rothwell, left suddenly for Jl Jl return from the east about the middle iting her home Tuesday, where she was Mr. and Mrs. Windsor V. Rice will of next week. called on account of the illness of her Jl Jl reach the city on Saturday after an husband. extended visit in Europe, Canada and Miss Laura Foster left Tuesday for Jl Jl New York. Jl Jl Members of the Orpheus club were Mr. and Mrs. George Y. an extended tour of Europe. Jl Jl Mrs. F. A. Grant, formerly of Salt Lake, now of Seattle, is the guest of Sewing Mrs. Savage, 1099 Third street Members of the P. I. X. entertained Tuesday evening at the club were very pleasantly entertained home of Harry Shearman. Tuesday at the home of Miss Jennie Jl Jl Lynn. Mrs. E. E. Shepard leaves shortly Jl Jl Miss Annette Ferguson, gave a box for New Orleans to spend the summer for The Little Minister Tuesparty with her daughter, Miss Helen, who is a member of The Chaperones day evening. Jl Jl company. Mrs. George Burns and two children Jl Jl Blaine Salisbury will return within left Wednesday for Helena, Mont., the next two weeks from Mercersburg, where they will visit Mrs. Burns siswhere he has been attending school ter, Mrs. Lemmert, for the next few weeks. during the past year. Jl Jl Jl Jl The marriage of Miss Ivy Langham Mrs. C. W. Spalding left Tuesday for her old home in Parkersburg, Va., and Lieut. Com. De Ferramond took The to be gone all summer. Before re- place Tuesday in Washington. bride resided in this formerly Mrs. city. turning Spalding will visit the fair and other points in Missouri. Jl Jl Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nolan have reJl Jl The wedding of Miss Nell Fenne- - turned from their wedding trip on the more and Will L. King took place Pacific coast. Jl jl Monday evening at the home of the Mrs. Roscoe H. Channing gave a brides parents. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. B. M. Hogan. luncheon on Wednesday in honor of Jl J Mrs. Benfey of San Francisco is in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hughes. Jl Jl Capt. and Mrs. John E. Woodward arrived Wednesday from San Francisco and are guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Judge. Jl Jl Mrs. J. Walker entertained R. Thursday at luncheon. . Jl Jl Miss Cosgriff and Miss Elizabeth Cosgriff entertained at dinner at the Kenyon Thursday evening In honor of Miss Catherine Sanno of California. Jl Jl . W. H. Bancroft has received a cable dispatch announcing the safe arrival, of Mrs. Bancroft and Miss Bancroft at Liverpool. Jl Jl Mrs. George Sutherland, Miss Suthand erland, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller -- |