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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1906 { Grove, Cal. It will be a very affair on aceount of the itlne Mrs. Donnellan. No invitations been issued. | * * is Ratatat Miss Dora quiet) Of; have} Thursday, when the guests of honor|and Miss Marge Miller left caneael will be the Misses Lyster of Chicago,|over the Salt Lake Route for south-| cousins of Mrs. Kiser, and Miss Leta/ern California, where they expect to | MeMillan remain some time 4 | | te aR OL" i AAR Christensen and Ernest | One of * the shell ME ett Pratt: ane aaa. 6 . events of the coming Mrs. Fred A, uch e Farls and little ; o ee ENGAGEMENTS. - niss mium, SSC oe Mrs, Julia engagement which, arrows, and bows {dian fur depart- in the standing was She ; after to ' nt ot vere "sente ment.of a leading Main street store|ae the . game, were presented to( the Inin also were prizes The with a puzzled | guests last week one morning : Nance and looking as: if. the} dian work. countenane ane cing as. i weight of the whole world rested upon 7 * 6 her pretty shoulders, when her best Mrs... C: CG. Slade gave a_ pleasant friend caught sight of her and has-|]morning ‘500 party Thursday, - do Adolph "The Alexander announces the of her daughter, Mollie, May‘ " a, o i r and the maid told me had something very important mind, under gone. that Now, what is the consideration?" With a you I coneluded gasp our you on vital young had that Miss your | Wednesday matter] matron * Caroline ¢ «6 Arnold eae afternoon for Miss afternoon was pleasantly rhe spent by and to my complete summer when outfit, I which word the contest was ends not quite went]! | cured prize. MissThe Nellie rooms Brown were m oe to now = > Brighton it seems S four to canta me has got to be ! ago that ments are staring me in that reminded me that cloak not weeks And|tily winter gar- the face, and my sealskin} remodeled, old er that ‘the seasons best friend pass laughed which me on have one will be furs of us and i. a mer Chapman yyarriage and pert [verson. next to think weeks, that never will party be un- worn,}/and out proceeded to at I*shall And club Country the Mrs. H-'s reception Blake | at members O. R. Mrs. their Hedger, Earle Uece plaee C., eV he into the and back was Taking seat whirled 5 home, the Willlam home "°° to-|lawn. Fifty brides in| Douglassof ready}]mond of her automo- to her Brigham it Phe in all all the Place * e te in sas in of where were of Ogden on and Friday B. da ple A and § Shirley os orne, Mr. and at M. ee! Mrs hours, |!unch on enjoying board. On party, |train, week me Pike Miss Miss Among the delicious|™orrow on Miss aia for a society young is still the fad rinks few share of attention. | Pike. during the was quite a rendzvous are days, of for the| Bye, Miss = Te many on aes Miss cai es coming to and seem all the front to patronage. every have |traction their|of the Marian yesterday little of to were The. po crora fees of Montreal, home. by Mrs. B. dining-room, saIntnents who Mrs. soon Rice M. Lamkin, where were in white M. Bidwell and poured coffee. Kimball rooms were bright jardenieres of golden wilt was leave | Which assisted and in dainty and. refreshments to the young guests, the Blanche Bowman, ap-|™Mary and Frances green, | Bull, Miss Blanche The drawing- with glow. delicious.. {Served Hannah Geneya Clayton, Peterson, Louise ley, Milla Kenworthy, Clela McKee Imma vases and|Jones, Miss Mar- Naomi - who ke were were: ine 3. ok ae Lamb atte lacea.. h ‘or |‘ cat honor of Mi week Mrs. the On~ -"500'" . place next arrive party Hines whose]/and week Misses= Big tomorrow Brook be and} frorn| Mrs ee ruest for eae: SY 3 = = at : iL 9786 i oe the eat mornJustus by: art sec-| fol-| Harold gallery ENA ant Mrs the Snow Brockbank's Pea ice is or ; at the a i i" i - Mrs. ay pee Lilian Phelps, Pauline May, | M Hoffmann, Marian Hooper a 1: ere ine. ao 7 a Melvin H. z v ill bi ‘the I ; ul i be Invlations have é : Sowles aN been ; will a ee if the ¢ an Miss Myra Sowles and MI Millan, two brides eS of the 8! nt = club Leta month. on Friday. Mark Groesbeck was the host at nh William Lake: farm J umes H. pan of I a | MES Miss Elizabeth Groo gave a prettily) jeaqs of young girls and boys. Pa | After |- for: Miss the dinner dance Was Eleanor Putnam. The eee:decorations} enjoyed in an the impromptu drawing rooms. Mrs were 10- pink and white Ba PE an McCune was assisted by Mrs. James the place cards beauty heads in French | Nipjey fn entertaining the young peowater colors. ple, who were: Miss Edith Suther- Ethel |tand, Collins of Indianapolis] Miss Critchlow, Jean. Odell, Miss Bessie Miss, Beth MeCune, Miss j next week, were recipients of} Mark's cathedral, by Bishop Nn ZB f itis A i a 4 Ais tf p wie ¥ Irwin C.) A prize, « formally ner for Chicago. * . G. Sawyer entertained one evening this week at rs. Chester W. O'Neill e ¢-6 evening. d * * C, |e Orem . Lumber I M day |! » has of certified filed Indian The details were decorations, carried out in and with irrived Mrs davidsae A, ae family home ~of the named The | the of ° next bnew Tucsday Price : the as of Glick agent Hobbs Musie officers, : wa : if urned: " Mrs ‘from ~ ae at Brigh t ne) on. ware home eee 1UPSdAaYS| 15 Sub e t ae B. Diehl and Miss Preston to Los Angeles and other points of interest, and oe Benner Mrs. the Misses Margaret Kervin and down from for | wa vester-| company of | Lo-| are all directors, the Rawlins ‘ Ss | Co. | 4 ! a ¢ a1 "$1 50. trae wee 1 locs 9 ‘ $2 ae mare . by Pa and of & S C ons 7 LO, 1 9 aie E ' & : Trouble.' i. 3 BROS. Pun ‘i = Carew 3 Makers. = +e ss - q VERNON 2 i , Phe Ventriloquist ee atari re Sn IDA O'DAY Y Comedienne Janjoist Singing and ArtisticCc Musical Act: Musica < * places finwizne Si - ant HELD AND RUSSELL "On Dress Parade" a my? irate alla grate . on the AML A War Dea Gian: FORRESTS MUSICAL ee designs A Grotesque the county been ire . comet M « orris a -ae tas 4 es a at os SEPT 3 Theo More HICKMAN i | of number MANTELS he cin ae CLARKE Miss in "No = variety greatest WEEK. te 3 | evi ll é ts THIS s WILFRED Assisted | d au COMMENCING be-| ERE V ern ALL | county d oe of | Colo., Utah 0 % aC WEEK | | | Succeeds .to. the prt ent) that name also filed one company. ha a| $10 shares, | $25,000-in who greatest Fli | M Piled, Emery | | Lake. of state by:monthCa of August TGR ee hasan hanes hh fotloseiie eieaiees Balance Ave Tt oe oars Receipts August cottage rotal a Peat ee ela be every other pity 21-27 W. ; : . SO. TEMPLE ST. = a part of] KINODROME August E oe se cedonotle, witne interest fund and z , evening Ievery unt a Kennelomniee crate Bond Bond 75c, inee 4 urday, jurors seats, 50c, 25c. Tuesday, |0c, -_ (except es - Sunday) Box sents, $1. MatThursday and Sat- 25c and ile, J. A. } | Box 75¢ Soa 9 O90 KNICKERBOCKER x OPTICIAN | | el ae. Se P 227 E S. ND A 4 MAIN, ea IN WE JE LER eae CURIO SHOP. ee $19.50 poral Yellowstone Hope > Park eae From Via the > Re- and I , Salt Lake or Ogden, Sept. 8, Oregon Short Line, ‘This rate! includes 1 * ; | Disbusements ge . Smith,|Tbrough X. McClure, Marian Hall haye come Brighton, where they have| summer, churact characters, SOE | Re Aman. trom: a pe yerl 5 : Blythe Tees their wedding trip and Louise be Mrs. C. have gone California the Bhs re oe Blythe will after Sept. Mr. mae have 7 WOOD ST | Merrill-Bolman| of Pie have|for t Datokedthe . local loe; 50-500. RA f of stock ith With andertoita the article Fruita, secretary C, THEATRE ‘ Javer< The : the cs en financial eS report of Nelson , = Ane all addition seven-days rail to and hotel stage expenses| expenses trip through the for the! Park. The| Mrs. Fr S. Oswald and daughter| number of people will be limited and | Hazel have returned from their sum* | passengers should accordingly make) mer in California While they made} carly reservations. their headquarters In Los Angeles,| This will be the last excursion of they traveled extensively up and the coast from San Francisco, )as far Peach, Santa inters Mr. Miss as Mexico La Jolla, Barbara taking and Palo other * and Mrs. Le Jasmine and down] down in Venice, the Long present season. See agents for further City places of * Young Young, and} Mr.} Office, [ want anos in Ticket on price, ete. you have the l‘our particulars 2 amc ae | planos Grande Afton Ticket: Alta ind Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr and dren, and Mi William Reid Main street world, one Commencing THE Sunday, - MUSICAL Sept.2. eae COMEDY Matinee HIT, Wednesday "latent Gitte to call and see my some of the best pinew price only each piano tells the ‘ome in and wait on tory yout chil-| self, unless you want have! We have used pianos, Nights, Pret oe LOOKING HWended by Costume SOT Nights, us to help you such as Weber Nights, Three | | | | | | | SET Clever Comedy Gapabl ianented : : : ee 15, 25, 5 Sa. sie 0 and 3 FOR A WIFE the: Comedian Commencing ETE id a Seemey sc Matinee Dancer® li and cents : Thursd Sept. 6 -Matinee Saturday RROLICSOME FARCE COMED) ea eno AEN A TURKISH BATH. : ie Laughing Purposes Only Regular Prices Sparkling {thc Brilliant Humor coos For = = Ocoee Penns Clever ASSET Ne cents. - = Rosienl c| PT Rath mi Charming Ee a penetra hana rq } s (ay) ee By a ii Ei 6) ‘eA SON) Ce) JY, bE i 2 7 {1% 7 Rr, a orca b -G p (> > OAD) {PP 7 eo uth oA, CTO} 1 GE @) (DEA) Auturna Display of Fl or - (@) > te = Ly 5, -- DE Q-------- = oon -<a Coverings! - With the passing of Summer comes thoughts of Fall House Cleaning. It is atime when every housewife seeks new things to brighten the home---old Carpets are replaced by new ones---a Rug ts aadded here and there---a new piece of Furniture We direct your where needed and the general comfort of the family looked after. floor coverings are carried, and have attention to the department department where | great satisfac- tion in being able to offer not t onl only new y and novel patterns but a number of exclusive designs which will be sought after by the family desiring to be ‘just a little different.'"' RUGS eG This fall's showing includes all the standard - patterns ard weaves and scme very exclusive Po ; m standard sizes. W a More than offer to the particular shopper scme beautiful designs that are new ard ncvel beside being absclutely exclusive. one hundred and fifty different Rugs are displayed, enough variety to allow the most discriminating purchaser the freest range, Some of the newest and prettiest Wiltons ever shown here are in this fall's stock. The spring season exhausted our Carpet line, leaving the stock new and clean for fall and winter trade. There are beautiful patterns in TapesAmong them are patterns that are exclusively our own. Again the intries, Brussels, Axminsters and Wiltons. terest of the connosieur is served. If you are particular about your floor coverings you had better come here early for a look at these. CARPETS given, Colobe at LINOLEUMS 7 . AKE melodrar 1elodram beat Wright Salt B. Taylor.-Salt| Incorporation company David capital trip one chaning Senet dive a EO eae Pol nt At rc at home ut 258 South ourth Wiest the bride. Miss Louise Putthe bridesmaid, Dr. J. TT. best man, The bride wore cream liberty satin made tucks, a bertha of old point ‘front halls in the best homes. economical or stylish, in the ) We have imported a stock of German Hardwood Designs that are by far the finest importations of Hardwood ever produced. They can be polished in the.same manner as hard wood, have the same handsome appearance, and are more easily kept clean and bright. They are extensively used in dining rooms and inlaid they will wear for years, and will preserve their original color as long as they last. Nothing more Being Several patterns and every one a winner. way o f floor coverings has ever been shown in this city. { HM. DINW OODEY FURNITURE CO. . The marriage of Miss Marguerite Donnellan and Robert Walier Glendenning will take place September 26 at.) 5 Mary's-by-the-5ea, Paciti i opens rural L Tie | &) quiet weddi ng A too k place day hen' Miss. I . * son Miss Florence Sears gave a pleasant jam affair Friday afternoon for Miss Helen ried at the home of Rey. Boxrud and Miss Julla Cullen. who kin, who performed the cermony. The leave shortly for Eastern schools. bride was attended by Miss Hollister s . Haneock, and William Nichols was Mr. and Mrs, Coats are at Miss Edith Sutherland was the best man, to their friends at 564 TFEast guest of honor at a delightful luncheon home on Thursday given by Miss Julia C _| Third South street. len. sale Seat alleged lere - copy ittsburg IS}ean, which . George | business of uri les Th peice een a Mr. : Spalding, and many brilliant toasts were After a two weeks' trip through rado, Rev. and Mrs, Bodel will home in Montrose, Col. sonee.: }| lace, and a long tulle veil, and carried an ivery prayer book. Miss Putnam in-| wore white net over pink, with a picdin-|ture hat with long ostrich feathers of|and a bouquet of pink sweet peas. After the ceremony the communion was celebrated. A wedding Miss Gertrude McGrath entertained in honor of Miss Leta MeMillan Thursday at a luncheon at the Country elub. Fourteen guests were delightfully entertained. club. original g ldbal | Miss Susan Sawyer was the guest|»reakfast was served at the home of of honor at pleasant afternoon attairs the bride, when only the immediate curing the week given by Miss Mamie! families of the bridal couple were Sappington and Miss Helen Letchfield.| Present, and Bishop Spalding, Dean os a nd Mrs. Brewster, Rev. and Mrs, C irs. W. G. Sharp gave a beautifully ¥ Fe ie ao ec ate vee appointed dinner at the Country club decorated Zunting: epee peas ae and ee in ae sweet ferns, Thursday ian ee John Izetta. jneorporation rie W. social attention during the week at] axsistec y Dea Brewster. he entertainments given in their honor.|}church was effectively decorated. <A *_ * * Peabody presided at the organ. Several lawn parties have been givabe, yeEne zt Be eae the noe en during the week Among them 1 an AW rence nam, acted as ushers. The bride entered the church the one by Miss Virginia Sharman on with her brother, Graham F, Putnam, Friday was a very pretty affair. who gave her away, followed by the . M EM Alt j ' bridegroom and Mrs. N. F. Putnam, 2 4 M. Allison jr. Gave one Of! mother of her charming luncheons Wednesday|nam was in honor of Mrs. George A. Suther-| Keith the land. Bridge preceded the luncheon, |4 gown of Mrs, W. W. Armstrong winning the| with deep is a P= Was the guest of honor at a charm-|Julia Cullen, Miss Kate Groo, Hans ing luncheon at the Manitou on TuesHansen, Julian Bamberger, Marcus day, given by Mrs. Edward Moore. MeCune, Arthur Moreton, Don CampThe decorations were sweet peas and bell. maidenhair fern. The place cards, * which were hand-painted sweet peas, orint ae One of the prettiest church wedwere laid for ten guests. dings of the season took place on Sara Wednesday at high noon, when Miss Miss Mamie Hines and Miss Lottie} Eleanor Chester Putnam and Rey. JMarcroft, whose weddings will take] Knox ode were married da St. place This hitstahd | (BS | | RUnGneor BURY Miss | LICENSES ‘ . e = 10, second section. Se Articles | OT ae "dg Mrs Jul . ige 7 epee : | eee eS Katherine Johnston, Salt "ate ee ene Wonay. Saving Bigre ‘News | of eT rive r . z s f lig * = a delightful dinner7 ha last evening, givMiss Florence Grant was the hos-]en at the home of his sister, rs. E tess at a delightful "500" party Tues-| V. McCune, on First street. The day afternoon, given for Miss Eliza-|table was unusually pretty with a beth Connolly of Chicago, basket of pink and white asters placGee ed on a point lace centerpiece. The place cards were hand decorated appointed | | a guerite Rice, assisted by Miss Lois Helen MeVichie, Aline Reynolds Miss Myra Sowles will be the guest | returned from their camping trip in| Steinway & Sons, Chickering, Knabe, Rice, served punch on ‘the spacious Ruth Cooper, Katrina Brewster, | of honor at a luncheon on Thursday,| Weber canyon | Behr Bro Henry IF. Miller and othveranda, which was most attractively aoe s Meaem,, ap eet ae Beeney to be given by Miss Bessie William_ ig . . ers, cheap. ; fitted up with Navajo rugs, easy chairs | ™ rgery 2 oward, Jorothy _ Jacobs, |son Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Steven: on| We repair planos and will make you atid rests, tables and cosy corners, and Lorna Russell, Martha Richards, * . are at home at 808 Security Trust} an estimate of the cost without charge. many palms A potted plants Josephine Richards, Bernice BrownMrs. William P. Kiser has issued in- | building N. Y. & WESTERN PIANO CoO., . ing, Heien Copeland, Helen Welker, |vitations for an elaborate luncheon ss 52 Market St., near. Postoffice. oT = Eleanor Park, Glenn Walker, Beat-|to be given at the Country club on Mrs. Rachel S. Miller and Miss Alla Bell Phone 3363-Z, Mrs. W. O. Cleland entertained atjrice Bolton, Rosalie Ellerbeck, Vir. | . an informal Kensington Monday aft-|ginia Whitney, Katherine': Wood, 1". Se = -_--E - - - -- . ernoon for Miss Loulse Cleland, who] Olive Wall, Norma Mueller. returned to her home in Fremont, * - - - ----- = ee - Neb,, Production ie : daugn engagement. Therresa of | occupied even-| RaReay Club's | attending ree | announces| fauehia; Mi: Mae May Miss Marie Dermitt of iting in the city with Gibson Le an Ew-]| will} Press MONEY! ae eRe Ot) ry vi J. een : Le ae MARRIAGE Bdwin F: folmeslett:| i Ee Se ooo co) . sev- Rachel are SAVE ?: will] the Egan Burton, party RES os hota wie Seattle in T. Cottonwood -S> evening peer * Phyllis. > } week-end jin to. A. . Bessie will entertain| by auto ne : Julia F . Alexander ae ; rat Mr aA returned s in eee a .ounered, |SUC4- Long- Alice Kimball, Calder ra this a ¢ 68 Horne Sept. Lor and hs a ra Fo iss ae wanea wat The { os ‘s j "lot the : Le raneitl i. il Eee ath 4h, he sort Sean * a for eo a bal ports "Is a d , I. |4 Savage, Marian at bikes seta give Pou to the number of several hundred, in|tables were laid in the house, which honor of her sister, Mrs. Helen South- | were decorated with roses, and from well and family returned Sao of. Mr. and po Loralweeks. will entertain| sede | Harris have for Gaumer -an- Miss will eo: 6" a ‘to:-begiven. dance and delight- Perhaps the largest event of the|fully entertained from 3 to 7 o'clock week was the reception Friday after-}|Games and dancing took place upon noon at the Windsor Y. lee home, | the verandas, which were handsomewhen Mrs. Rice received her friends, |lyY arranged for the occasion Small | for her ey a ant eeehroredr amtitenc bel 067 South: BT On: | Beo.; Tieaday Se sad Mr. I : ee or J. Peare of Passaic, N. J. thirty] Margaret who at cards Me ;nounce em- : lowed by a luncheon, Tuesday ing, in honor of her sister, Mrs. MeIntyre, On the center of at- afternoon friends MeIntyre, 7 ai Wed-| daughter, and func-|} week are NG sh in . = were place PERSONAL events coming Bh) Critchlow Beth the last|/luncheon tomorrow Douglass] Susan Sawyet The beautiful house and grounds of| people-roller skating|Mr. and Mrs. of the season-and new Seventh street, at ss : the} |. uncheon the | McMillan, Penrose, take afternoon, plished Mrs. lillian) * Bast-at to Fisher Proutz SEASON! -_-_-_-__- | | The engagement {fs announced of|from Boston after a. visit: of seve ral) ing James Hobbs, president Peter | Miss Geat ice Fue hgott of St. Louis | months | Frost, vice president; Fugen Ti and Emile Lehmann of this city, Se Taylor, secretary and treasurer, and} Eee Mr and Mrs. William T. Benson! James Hobbs reneral rer : [S_eeosres t | u . i Jr, Feneral manager, ] eee at summer thelr from returned | have EVENTS. COMING was concluded coasting. The which returned was made up of Ogden, a v | evening returning Mrs. Mrs | are East street i Brighto righton i Mamie Wednes-|the engage ail Mollie, to Ado ph , : E...Wiscomb 0 to Coland Mrs. e id" M < wo- | neunce the engagement of their wer daughter, Leone, to Arthur J. Skid-| when | more, the marriage to take place Oct,| the Miss is aOR Sei Us e J. >| South LHE : sail about the 20th of the|.... Lit ke a year's tour abroad. Their 27187-George. 1] Spicer, Long. Beach, Stee Hard: will be shipped| Cal.; Mabel Maud Johnson, Mt |touring. car, Panhard, will 1c poe | Pleasant peas aa tian: accom- | 9799--rseacane trip w muc h of their jand Morley pr al Rae s.cond ren OF -----_-. é Preae | Attend the great autumn. sale. of The regular meeting of the Woman's | Lace urtains, Porticres, Cou h Cov-'| ublies lub be' held i at: theele| ers anand: Table: e CovCovers li ‘ will * . Auerbac & ‘ eine mer. Many pleasant affairs have}Teena McAllister, Miss Susie Hull Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. C. been given for the college girls who -Miss Silver, Miss Armstrong, Miss|ing and Mrs [ Alexander return to their studies within the next] Wilkins and Miss Burnham, Will] sive a bridge tea at the Kenyon few weeks, Functions for brides-elect | Wetzell, Carl Cannon, George Evans * «@ are always in order, and there are|Ferry Fox, Percy Goddard, Mr. EastMrs. C. CG. Slade will give the several guests in the city who are re-|mond, Walter Wallace and Charlie|ond of a series of 500" parties, week f ares Mj South take Catherine marrlage|month | Fea issued of of , Henrletta,|and yesterday. will on been 532 street they on served guests Mr Thursday Ogden, pavilion, the evening by dancing and roller has been one of the gayest of the sum- | of ceiving their fair share The tennis tournament Miss Oc-|day (ATL ATe ° have reception honor marriage ° * w ul Jatter|!mformally PICS: Bachman, Invitations ed Auxil- | Mary guests Grooms Provo, several - past place Ae brother, elix ay, Sept. 5 us Ladies' the were wear|refreshments not : Ai USO e raemee esto the 10 take. ao : s . cae So ltair The party took = the , 6 o'clock ‘elock | tlons : slated for the to go home with me I will meet you|Saltair. The party at the luncheon and be prepared to|train from the city, and on their ar-|the following be dazzled by my summer magnif-|Trival at Saltair immediately boarded ; se icence," she called back as she climb-|the launch Cambrian for a cruise of Miss eu ae bile en- Peleeda ecient LO 1g deat Se y : A ee Horne soe of were the ed in ‘ will eeae eae Donkin, The hari street the event Thursday~atternoon * ca, T. Re ree ahs a tober. Re nA Leonard Will present. fay with allSo the September are take ve Aft- morrow afternoqn, for Iam not go-|Salt Lake women returned on ing to have their sweetness wasted, if} late train. not on the desert air, in my cedar * ¢« « i pEeleerr e : r . rs en closet. Anyway, there is every prosWalter Wallace and Charles of honor In party lake a pect of the next few weeks being quite|gave evidence will wedding Wanda-|-" of style and decidedly passe. I amj|were entertained all day The going right home and put one of them}|men of the Ogden auxiliary Oni to. fo :to -'s luncheon at|present during the afternoon, another Mrs: een rade spread. was lunch a Cluff. The sum-|jary, way nl announces of September . s ‘ T} Doolittle Doolittk et White - Lester wearing | Harold still lovely have they you| least." other, several I summer of at the the the | this the remainder of the evening The ee of ai ae Soi was spe i 1 »f Those wl man of Provo to Courtland Baker wi e e i, noe . slp iy Se lata ia | take place at the home of. the bride's made up the party wert Annit i Ooh that have of by se-| pret- Se peas, Brewerton, Grace Dorius Martha Goalter, Klea Sheets, Marion Larson,| SgHoo David and Young, Mabel We| up, : part occupy this . * church. ae Miss Josephine*Brown RT Hae hiter ool ak tO Ralllonotscanwlee tic The the| will society eregational er Well/ autumns} think = sweet : where not few gowns that] are the beautiful rejoined "I |ray I obliged for "But," convinced, cheer But ae with 7 our do : ae 2 boys with.an automobile ride Wed-|,j¢oment of her daughter, nesday evening After riding about] (6 "Joc ph A. Blumberg, the the city and making the run to Murto take place in October by?" and that we are never] be off with the old and! new, the with before ‘ soothingly | mere, as she replied; "I know, my dear, it does seem as if the seasons, as ; Betaaninneln s world, as the fashions of thi vid, ever changing quite ready to erent decorated The girl members ojyp were entertained ° aes A : : KOVAL «eters will cost a pretty pr uy And W ~ re} has the summer gone? Am I growing | so a RO ' occur The plied: "Why, look at these furs. TI)fourteen girls present. A prize Was] came down this morning thinking that| given to Miss Ethel Druce for making it was summer, to add a few little odds] the best tissue paper hat, , and In a up Seay Zenia pyruce, whose marriage ‘will some time during the month. re-| Thee i entertained in . pre-) that} Mary Olive Gray wi give a ! an-| | eels Mrs. vale O and ‘ ae aeSalishi of ar Sept. } spaceeren evening the rec ital on piano por ! '6, introducing her pupil, Miss lla} ab A : Claude Lake ahoe te tiee Dwyer, assisted by het if,as_accom- { . . | peuntst, and Mt a a ran, iA Aa Mi: Pearl Leverich of tened to join her, saying: first of a series given in honor of het Nae TR Oe A cst ek Cee "Well, how did you get out so early? sister, Mrs, Justus J. Peare of Pas-|_ | 4 von ere it ‘ad yale * Will a ko I telephoned for you to wait for me|]saic, N. J. Te "\W i ; rane ae t ek aa ke: ay already Bedstead" place " at a saying : See RS ous ; ae car _ ti s : ake daughter, Helen Adel to Stokes: William z cic PATEL Linen place Tuesday oti a & the Old | prominent woal OSS \ seals are already and it goes without OPENING "PAURSD AY EVENING, SEPT. 6TH | daugh-| ee Reennone. At aoe Re RI lls much pleasure is the entertainment to )ern California for two months jday afternoon, Aug. 3t, Rey. Riehard|be given by the Press club on Thurstis le ; | Wake officiating They will makej day evening feryon few who have ee : M Will thelr home in Tonopah. , sa : Mr, ant 1M rs ilar 1H anson 1 maha ed on W ae e the pee wi we h tolat home to their friends at 946° ol |