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Show K 1 Society Sauntering. J:.' j , J A.vell defined rumotf from a rather authentic i ' jH "source to the effect "that one of the most wonder- ' ilBj 'ful' singers wfio claims this state as her home, jjH was quietly married about two weeks ago, has Hh alarmed her friends who have heard the story, r liBP for hundreds of them have predicted a brilliant H future for her, and .would grieye.to,! know that ijf she too has committed the common mistake of I 'Jlj many of ,the i "talented; ,-v v " '.' i""'"' nm Thej;;supposed marriage has been jkhe main r"T im topical conversation in the musical studios, and H among all others musically inclined, but" nobody ( j jB I seems to know anything definate beyond the fact, ; Wk I that the mother of the young lady had told it mk 1 confidentially. I . In the light, or rather dark, of everything said ! 'about the mysterious affair, it would seem that J j I this is another case of the sealed proposal pe- I i culiar to this region. ' ! $98 I I Wto That delightful widow, Flora Clement, will be ' ; Wft here . the first of the week, and remain long ' - iW enough to fight it out with Capt. De Lamar for 71 a million or two, over som'e mining property of ! i Interesting proportions. This is purely a -busi- mt hess trip, and when the business is finished it is Mi skidoo for Mrs. Clement, who has become so en- , .amorcd of Washington ( Dy C.) ;that she has riff shaken apartments there for the wirtfer. ! I1 .A Mercedes bubble goes with trie - apartments', i i S and as this extremely clever woman knows i I enough to go in when it rains she has also pur- f jtt chased an electric brougham. ,M It isn't ' pleasant to know that she is going fuk permanently, but there may be some consolation ! ! In in the thovM that if any of us get stranded in , infi the capitol, we needn't go hungry while the turT pfi quoise mines hold out. ' f j ' 'WrR That box party on Thursday night, which HI watched the befrescoed contortions of Peggy 111 from somewhere, was another confirmation of the i 11 repeated story that the sweet little bud may soon ' fly claimed by the big chap who once lived here. ' ' ' I Ma re(luent visits to this part of the country are I 1 mm apparently not on account of the superior scenic ! j j III effects, or any great love for-his native city, but ' f H a far greater attraction, and he's a lucky chap if i ffigj he gets her. I fli The reception accorded Louis Cates and his ; ijjffi l)ride when tnev alighted from the train at Bing- ! j ham was enough to startle even a western bride i : j Bl wno knew that she was going to a big mining ! ij j HI camp as the bride of the manager of one of its ID greatest properties. If there was a miner iri 1 j H the camp who will swear that he was on shift for Jilll an nour ater tie arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Cates H brother Ananias will be forgotten in admiration iH jof this new champion. ; ! I There was red fire and the boom of cannon, ! and every shotgun in the country turned loose to I fill make the lady feel at home, and the din coulcj ififll Car Cre tOWn -werever a telephone was j IB Those who wish to break bread at the Country r; : lilBM Club after the first of the month, will have to take" I (JI it with them, and use an ax, for the directors have lIsH directed that after that date the baker's cart will i ; fifiH not st0P there. Even if it does there will be nq ' I ' WSmU ne t0 prepare the feast The dfi"ks will still be1 JfiH there, but the only way one can feast is to givq j fl .a picnic, and take the hamper along. : I; Iffl This is. the sensible plan for economy's sake j ; H and while'' it will not meet withh ihe approval 'filial 9f a few of the"; tete-a-teters,' it will' prevent the' gjfflj .usual overdraft, which usually glares in its crim-i If IB sbn glory at this season of the year. Among the arrivals at the Kenyon during the week was the good stork who presented theSam Porters with another daughter mui to -the delight de-light of all concerned. & ... k The marriage of Mrs. Elizabeth Wyman Young of Louisville and Frank judge of this city wjucfi will take place in the former city the latter" part of the month, wiil be one of the interesting events of the fall. They will arrive here shortly before the holidays to make this city their home.' n$ Two weddings of the week in which local society so-ciety is interested took place away from here. That of Miss Elaine Farrell and Brigham T. Cannon occurred at Omaha on Wednesday, and Miss Estella Dunford and William K. Mordock were married on Thursday in San Farncisco. The wedding of Miss Edith Hale and Thomas B. Hunter, Jr., will take place at the home of the bride a week from next Wednesday. i$ The wedding of Miss Mary Wightman . and Joseph E. Barnes, which took place at the . home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W R. Wightman on Wednesday evening, was a beautiful beauti-ful event, witnessed only by the relatives and intimate in-timate friends, Dean James B. Eddie officiating. . Mrs. Joe Young of Denver was the guest of honor at a Kensington given by Mrs. O. E. Cary on Wednesday afternoon. f . The ladies 'having charge of the charity ball are so busy preparing for the rvent that it-be gins to look as though the affair would be a' real one.. .The tickets have been .marked dowrT'td three, and mean is the man who will not looser), tor at least one. The ushers will pass among you in the near future, prepared with the proper pasteboards, and it will be up to everyone. ( i? Henry Peery is home again after having ac quired at quarter interest in nearly everything in .Nevadaf and he ,is a busy man. All of the time he can. sgare away from the. throngs of patriots 'who leah.on him in this violent campaign, is divided di-vided between mining and society,5 and he is watching both industries with his usual success. i 8 Thursday was a busy day, soqially. The affairs as a whole were small, but the musicale given by Mrs. Henry Windsor and Mrs. Graham Putnarr in the evening was important in size, and a inost enjoyable affair. In the afternoon Mrs. Richard Keyes enter-, gained in honor of Mrs. Robert Barkley of Helena, who is. her guest at present; Mrs. L. C. Robinson jwas hostess at an afternoon bridge affair, Mrs. Joseph Gallagher gave a luncheon at her home, and Mrs. M. E. Lipman entertained some forty friends at euchre. So Lieutenant Beebe. is the fortunate young man, according to the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Park. " Miss Sara Park, who is to be the bride of the popular young , officer, is one of the most popular and attractive of the younger girls, and the friends of both of them will look forward to the event, which, it is said, will be yery military, mili-tary, and take place a little later in the winter. 1$ Mr. and Mrs. Alma Katz are in the city, the better half from New York, where she has D.een visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Gue. Mr. and Mrs. Katz will spend some time with Miss Efith Shearman,., unless Mr. Katz .goes-ast answer the call foriielp that is emanating- frorti the president presi-dent of his very interesting company, i - - -rrtrrffommwiMrrL The marriage- of Mis$ Sara Alexander; .and Ashby D,.. Cleveland and there are no weddings wed-dings now announced which will contain more-.real interest will take place a week from Tuesday, and be .fo.ljpwed by a largecrjjtiorijjpr- "which the carjds.were issued duringjthe weeky . , ... By the defeat of Mrd. Thomas Griffin for the second time, Miss Kate Williams has won tlie Newhouse trophy, and is surely the champeen woman tennis player in this part of the country. Both of the contestants who finished in the tournament have improved wonderfully, and Miss Williams has developed a drive that is a baffling proposition to juggle with. Mrs;- Griffin has been - playing on turf courts all summer, and plays at a slight disadvantage here in consequence, but all in 11 1 the'-game' as playecT by 'women here was never betfer 'than In the finals of the contest. & t & The opening of "The Fern" high five club was a great success. |