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Show I : ' -HAONT you Heard H BY WILLY WALLFLOWER. m Wearing other pqople's. Jewelry is dan- j gfjrpus, At least it proved tp be the case JHH yyiUx tho,. young lady who tworo a very pHHj handspmo diamond ring: belonging to n J blood or the city. Hl TiiPVh story gocs tn,s way: cll8P,cr JHH Beginning of Romance, unknown but cagcr- j speculated upon. Chapter H. Young H woman or the rare Titian type, wearing a H oijaptcuously mannish ring. Diamond, H fitcr stage. Chorus giggling, nodding Km anjivChattlng. (Gossiping? Certainly not). M AJaH In background enjoying situation. fpter Iff. Scone: Country Club. Ab- acd, couple sitting in swing, on moon- V jll.Jawn. Club houso in back-ground, PHj sjvarmlng with the usual Saturday night J .crowd; -tango in various stages of progress. KM jidu"enly Titian beauty discovers ring BHj flipping from her finger; (the evening J freezes were chilly, and of course her little H Jband grow too small for the naughty big H .old" rlngl) Quiet efforts to find ring: H burnt matches litter place; no ring. Aid BBJ summonod. Search continued; no ring fcj. ...Chapter IV, Search still on. ry- the time the "story reached Willy's H cars, the diamond in question was a slx- M teen carat stone In a "perfectly dear" H Turfany acting. Strange to say, none of the BH local' lapidaries have yet reported a big 9 Job or cutting such a diamond Into a neck- H l$cc or girdle. M numor has it that the affair surrered no H disruption, and that an interesting an- BBH nouncement Is expected soon. BBJ ij M ; J As long as Wlllard Mack is Wlllard Mack BH women folks will rave, and there Is no H ifef pretending that his marriage to the H 'bjjautirul Marjorle has lessened the evil. BBJ With the ,roQt .lights between them Mid BBJ ' danger, Wlllard's admirers seem to fear no BBS 3 Intervention from his better half, and so tntlnuo their raving. Slnco the first day or WHlard's appear- ance here a certain matron who still has M claims on youth, has been seen at every H matlnoo and at no less tbanjwo and three BBH ; evening performances each week. Some- B , tjmes sho is alone at, tho matinee, but slip BBj seldom sits in tho same seat, it has beon m 'noticed. Friends say that Hubby has re- Jduced Wifey's allowance, to show his disapproval; dis-approval; but Wiroy Ib still to be seen at yio theater. Friends aro speculating upon whether it VI its the grocery, meat or toggery, bill which H jfts suffering in conscquonco. V H ; I BBB i 5 numor is very busy right now, especlal- H ly In the matrimonial department. It Is H said on good authority thata marriage or BJ , considerable interest (ordered not men- BB : tioned) is slated for next wTcek. Some of BB , ho bridegroom's relatives have arrived BHj , from tho cast, and preparations for the IBH ; event rul day are quietly going on. AV , I For weeks, one or the hiost exclusive BH !nPs ln the city has bceh sending out BH j. marvelous feminine apparel done up in BH : tlio "dearest" pink boxes, tied with big IH ipbrt bows or plnK ribbon, and the nolgh- H Tjors who have been watching the hoarding B f tho trousseau say that it Is a glory to BH rovel in, even though it bo from their BH yantage behind laco curtains. H j JSteml-olaborate affairs marked the be-BBj be-BBj ginning or the week. Monday evening BH Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. Hqlmes enteral enter-al talned a box party or twelve at the open-B open-B ' mg night or tho "Trail of tho Lonesome BH i Pino." Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Willis BH j fjllno, of Fort Douglas, entertained a few HB fjrlonds to meet Mrs. Frank D. Webster, M . who, with her husband Major Webster, BJJ loft Wodnesday for Urbana, Illinois, where j Major Webster will bo mllltjiry instructor Hj ft the Illinois University, and the same day, H Mrs. J. II. Froderlokson ave a pretty H j luncheon ln honor or Mrs. James A. irons, who leaves soon for Manjla, and Mrs. H j S2i!SIL22Zlor' fflrJhood friend of Mrs. j JUIS4iacks5rwHO50u;q4in6 to 'FJ Douglas. Mrs. Walter L. , Maa, of Los Angeles, was tho honored qucst,at,Mrs. A. C. Ewlng's. luncheon, Tuesday. T,-t . . Wednesday wasa strong contrast to that day last week; and had little or consequence con-sequence to dlgniry it. Toward the end of the wqok social lire was accelerated, and the mltfwcek runc-tlons runc-tlons wore followed closely by half a dozen dinners, toas, luncheons, etcetera, given Tor Miss Anna Ilolrp Adams and Lieutenant William C. Stoll, whoso marriage mar-riage will tako place Wednesday or riext week Mrs. Ocorgo W. Hclntz's roup o'clock tea yesterday arternoon at tho Tonnls club was tho center or Interest Tor society; and this arternoon tho Gcorgo D. Kcyscr homo will be thrown open from throe to five, when Miss Hay and Mrs. Koysor will rccclvo ror the first time this rail ln their town house. Tho week or October oth bids ralr to bo a busy one, starting olf with tho vaudeville vaude-ville for ho blind at tho Ladies' Literary club, Monday arternoon. This Is the program: pro-gram: Violin selection. Variations or Carnival or Venice Little Gwendolyn Hall Monologue. Tho Pudding Mrs. C. E. Richards Mr. Wlllard Mack, Miss Marjorle Ram-beau Ram-beau assisted by Mrs. Lillian Rambeau and Arthur Price, ln a sketch never boloro given in Salt Lake. A group or Hebrides Tolk Song Miss Edna Dwycr Dialect stories (some new ones) , . Arthur Morso Moon Musical recitation. .. .Mrs. Eugene Palmer Musical recitation Mrs. James Hoglo Prorcssor Touche A Tout and his diving bears Scenes In Colonial Days under direction or Mrs. n. F. Anderson and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Ackcrman. Boys: Chostor Kliroy, Plerco Barrctto, Morris Ferguson, Norwood Nor-wood Cook; Girls: Ruth Black, La Juno Ackerman, Adelaldo Anderson, Beatrice Klonlschmldt. Music by Mrs. W. C. Browning and Mrs. B. F. Anderson. Ander-son. ORCHESTRA Graceful Danco Cowon Pastoral Danco Gerlns Gypsy Dance Caruso Under direction or Miss Esther Gaw. Violins: Mrs. Gaw, Miss Craword, Miss Butler, Miss McCurtaln. Cello, Miss Cogglo; piano, Miss Florence Allen Tho Music Section or tho Ladles' Literary Liter-ary club, whoso popularity is on the increase in-crease will moot Tuesday. The Adams-Stoll Adams-Stoll woddlng Is sot ror Wednesday; and Colonol and Mrs. Edwin r. Holmes will cntortaln Thursday evening Tor Colonel and Mrs. James A, Irons, or Fort Douglas. There aro sovoral othor functions being planned ror which invitations aro not yet Issued. Mr. and Mrs Harold Brandsrord Lamb roturned to the city Wodnesday, artor spending a dollghtrul honeymoon at Oak-wood, Oak-wood, the beautirul country homo or Mr. Lamb's undo and aunt, Colonol and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes, and have taken a pretty house at Fourth South and Ninth East for tho wintor. Miss Bryan Houston, Mrs. Lamb's attractive sister who came here from Toxas oarly In tho summer with hor mother, Mrs. W. H. Houston, will spend part or tho time with tho Lamb's during Mrs. Houston's sojourn or sovoral months ln the Orlont. Mr and Mrs. David Kolth, who, with their son David, have been enjoying a brier tour or tho Continent, roturned home tho flrt ot the "week; and tho portals or tholr Tomplo Street residence are again open to rrlends. Borbro starting west Mr. and Mrs. Keith entered David ror hlssecond year at the Thome school ror boys. Bob Weary, whose business made him a temporary resident here during part or the stimmor, has returned t6 the oily rrbm a trip-or several wepks ln th,c east. , ' Mrs. Mark Llllard, who Is vlsltlrig the family or her sister Mrs. E.dvard Roberts i'n Twin rails, Idaho, will spend two or three weeks here. Miss Elizabeth Howard, daughter or Mrs. W. H. Howard motored down from her homo ln Garfield and spent Wednesday ln Salt Lake. Mrs. A. J. Gorham, president or tho Utah Federation or Women's Clubs, rccolved word Wednesday, that her rather, J. W. Smith, had died sudenly ln Ely, Nevada. Mrs. Smith has been with her daughter, Mrs. Gorham ror some time, and the news camo as a groat shock to her. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. McChrystal who were at tho Hotel Utah ror a Tew days, motored back to Eureka Wednesday. Their daughter, Miss Frances McChrystal, always a popular visitor ln the city, remained for a short visit with her aunt Mrs. W. R. WMlace. Miss McChrystal entertained a few rrlends Inrormally at tea Monday arternoon, at the Hotol Utah, Tor Miss Lois Campbell, Mrs. Trodorlck Stolgmeycr's guest who has been warmly received during her brier sojourn hero. At the time or going to press, Russell Tracy Jr., son or Mr. and Mrs. Russoll Tracy, who was operated upon early ln the week ror appendicitis, had recovered sufficiently suffi-ciently to talk or returning to school, ror tho wintor. Last year young Tracy attended at-tended the Thatcher school ln Calirornla, and whon ho camo homo ror his vacation, was accompanied by Burton Twltchell, one or tho raculty or the school who enjoyed several days as a guest at the Tracy home. Mrs. Parkor, nee Alice Goodwin, who has boon visiting her mother and brother In Salt Lake, wont on to Butto yestorday, where she will Join her husband, who has transferred to tho Montana town. This rosldonco arrangomont will make more convonlont ruturo visits or Mrs. Parkor to her friends her. |