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Show wvr sins .. I Society. H: i t w HI The asters predominate in the decorations to Bffli 9 I ue followed closely by tho sunflowers, and the HP i 1 autumn leaves, and socially the past week, and a WfPJf 3 g week or two to come will be comparatively dead. Hflg 9 i I It is so every year, the dullest season of the year, HHK 3 beside which the informal Lenten festivities are HEI , a Mardi Gras. People are returning from the Hffi' ' summer outing, others are preparing to send the He j girls and fellows to college and there is nothing HI;' l ' to do, outside of necessary informal functions. HR: I Tea and clock golf today. Hostesses, Mrs. D. Hij 1' j S. Murray and Mrs. D. C. Roberts. Table d'Hote !l II ' dinner at G:30. MffiSLfi Hi , Maj. and Mrs. R. W. Young announce the en- HMffi)!' Ml gagement of their daughter Margaret to Mr. Lucien HRfi? ' j 1 j A. Ray. j i The engagement is announced of Miss Virginia j , I J 'i May Breeden to Lieut. Anderson Berry. The wed- BBBgii li ding will be among the events of the fall, and HHflfi Sal "M there will be numerous other soceity weddings to BMllii I j 11 u announced later, which will take place before Hk! Ill the holidays. KothJu:! j I Mrs. A. W. McCune, Jr., entertained Sunday KffliH' H evening in honor of Mrs. F. J. Rowlands and Miss ifflBt'li fj Blackstone of Butte. HKfiBlfii fj Mrs S. A. "Vincent entertained at an informal ljtu$u J Kensington Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Sniff i m i Monroe of Allegheny, Pa., and Miss Charlotte Dlfiflijj '' Holmes. BK ffl ' Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Glendinning, Miss Leta Mc- Hj 'II Millan and Miss Margie Miller have returned to IHB ; the city from the Annie Laurie mine, where they lflB 11 were the guests of Manager Rader. 1151$ j w The Misses Welby entertained at a Kensington Hffp W on Wednesday for the Misses Guitar, who are the Unili 1 guests of Miss Leonard. Hl; fi The Misses Young entertained at lncheon Mon- llly h day for Miss Kirkpatrick, their guest, and Miss ! & J m Mackintosh's guest, Miss Truman of Chicago. IH S i 11 Miss KIrkPatrick leaves for Boise next week. wlif M Mr and Mrs' W H CunninSnam will return Si il 11 next week. Ml jig, fj ! Mr. and Mrs. George L. Nye entertained at din- mfm W IfH ner Tuesday evening. Itlll, Mm Mr Burns MacDonald of San Francisco is in the Bftijjjlfffj ( Mr. J. Critchlow leaves next week for Cali- BSt V JW fornia. f Hai'lfflB i Mr and Mrs" Rob Waiker aud Mr and Mrs- EBrtJi' n Victor Clement are camping on the Snake river. UKjl m ; H Mrs. Jack Keith has returned. HN f lH Mrs" Robert Harkness is home from New York. Rp'I' It! Mr and Mrs T G Webber win return next HMil ' ill week 1 fl H Mrs J J Judson wil1 be back the first of the i f month. fl ; f' : j Mrs. Fisher Harris and Mrs. Pfoutz entertained Hu f ' j at luncheon at the Commercial club on Wednes- R f t ! ! day- Bra j i Mrs. J. C. Leary and Miss Leary leave tomor- lit iJ ' ' hl f row for the East. Ill f g Hfjp Wasatch Notes. k ' . j ! Mls. A. M. Morrison announces the engagement IP I , f L of her daughter, Henrietta A., to Chester H. Alkire, Hi f j j !j of Stateline, Utah. The wedding will take place R &l : if J some time within the next year. Hi Fi R Hky y H Those registered at the hotel are: Mrs. R. S. Biff If 9 . Hamilton, Mrs. H. R. W. Hartnig, Mr. and Mrs. BUI A 1 James M. Saville, H. F. Evans, E. B. Lane, W. G. HHE K v Crabbe, A. H. Crabbe and son, John M. Chamber- Hh I m i lain, Mrs. Louie Chamberlain, Masters Taylor and Hn a R I Clyde Chamberlain, A. H. Peabody, wife and two HaLllHl I' i children, A. C. Mptheson, W. H. Colbath and fam- HHn ' ily, Mr. and & "R. Hawley, George Chamberlain, IHflK 'I1' Mr- and Mrs- "amberlain, F. Meyer, Charles Hmjflf "Van Dyke and wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Whitney, HHH R. G. Calder, George W, CaUler, Mr. and Mrs. H. HfljfH M Binwoodey. 9v9P9v9 |