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Show 2 THE | tapis, eause INTER-MOUNTAIN the announcement of a delightful interest sional and musical autumn, cireles ‘eo REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1907. which will in profes- in the 8 The principal wedding of last week of interest was that of Miss Theresa Taylor and Joel Nibley, which took place In the temple on Vuesday After a family dinner at the bride's home, Mr. and Mrs. Nibley Jeft for the East, where, after a visit to the principal cities, they will sail on the twentyfifth of this month for a three months' eres In - Son many : in respects Salt Lake year, for which several reasons, perhaps, are the : the summer is the gayest sea-| | of club is tne scene of merable soclal events, large The advent of the college ways foreshadows in tne young set. nesses one or lace cloth. Prizes ' atl . 6 were given at Mr. and announce © daughter, pr lant enarge, innu- doing' eee A . | . nts, Fast at the home Mr. and Mrs. street. when Ire vere of C. CG. Dey, on about thirty onterta d being The us with their presence in One of the comments typical leading on the American lack of The thought SN orated s variety was tast of dress, in the emphasized week, when took it into her head, sitting opposite one of dry goods establishments stream of oe aon ee rs, ee dainty J det summer the g Fifih chil-| and the] (ained th¢ day same./ BR. O. riage a J. party evening rather, J. rooms were H. of in 25 at honor ve white suits. A few blac "x COS | Witbeck | | Satur-| nounced Chicago The] library Mrs, Witbeck was Lane f te in jowed by an informal musical and] Of course tnere are shirt waists of recitation: high and low degree, and most of | . 6 them have outgrown the name that) N , Mrs. Kenneth ¢ oT err eens has i returnedr . r ‘ > s > e Sti s has clung to them garment . since the Riverside, California, and is at ea 5 was firre-| from unbecoming severe : ‘ pe serie cre.| the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs placed by the exquisite Nngerie cre \LeGrand Youn Ni dips 4 a ae a gt : ia seGrar ‘ g ext week Mrs. ation now bearing the name. rt! abide 3 > J evident, nowever, that they have come Kerr and Sister, Mrs. William Reid,| : ? Suits The early Le | G. Rete, ths achearly Mr. of has Miss and Yetia Fulop 7 Mrs, . J. H T ne Salt an- Silks, H. Mowrey of their R. Clark September bride's nome by They ree eal Mi Mrs. | J a 3idwell and phanets by] accompanied sruce, "arjorie Mrs M S.anc Woodward, will leave for| and the country, it would seem taat New York the latter part of the the ranks of the faithful remaining; Month, and on August 10 will sail] in the city during the heated term | for London a will remain abroad would be rather depleted Such does| for two yei not seem tobe the case, however, for | * * ° life goes merrily on, althouga a rep-| Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen and] resentative member of society was} their daughter, Miss Florence Madheard to say the other day that if she | sen, rar Miss Irene Armstrong are was lonely or homesick during the] expected home the latter summer she would run up to Brighton | week from New for a day or two to visit with her| have been the Jast neighbors who were tnere in force. oe Fa wedding : = J | Madsen. | : ¢ << in Why the of all is it when there is no c universe where ente rlainments | kinds in and theatres jn Salt Lake, a stream € most of the begin that way of late-comers unconcerned i possible, Ape evening to meet the The he to Salt § K. A will for return a with visit. by the way, 8:30 Sie The buffet wild, Mrs. always a ian} a: Juncheons given at Mr. A. M. eat Ln Friday lat righton, Idle-| * ¢ for the beautiful country home of A. E. Walker, for ote Chees-| toilettes and Joud entertainment a in four au vrilliant Condnee accorded at a luncheon George lake them|pPle tn Mrs. then | given as = _ "our lawn| Eig: will and} re ee the Seats fine. oe an eee a en large | te Jew eRe ata ae of Pesaran ise he of ee eee eee a « M. cottage go Laie Mrs. to on Saltair Mrs, of 5 the Miss | of GC. D. Mrs.| cream fey ee Viee young on and left ar. be by Can Who peo- J. Me- for ihe a ee ‘anid Miss Wyoming, Mrs. Jack P, Blyth -_ * * Keith Bella dred Mr. Oregon. e:; and left Batata features | of the evening 5 The Juniorlek Riera ass ussemate Z of Under the ae the week. ; mayer, | SP "I algerie | Men 1. i eed 5 onAES GIA Thursda es si direction : porns of| rn a and ee Savage and| their ranch ness enjoyed Has Captain Reveal Mrs. at their entertained Douglas the and last Gitcce ssful oeH. L.- quarters evening in a af. Hirned eee from'. at delightfully; s their O. Lagoon, for week the will 6. be new ened Sheckell trip and ity bes meeting hag as his Miss} days] of the| : Ploneers nexta Wed-| at 2 o'clock at the guest Aiso all] to meet| P. hall| na f AN ISTICT a number of clever details departure of in| ternitles WES Mre Ce connection with the entertainment, | law foreshadowing the breaking up of the \ garrison, and the osc student! of the officers and families In August Bo for the Phillppines. About fifty in} jong all wereandentertained, ficers ladies at including the post, few guests from town. = Sean the and of-| a} woe Print steamer SHAT ea A days of the season at at Indiana : 4 the | fis "a stival, . S They } AND will } be &rone when will 6:30 were was well a number patronized,|and Lieutenant Robert of private|It will be solemnized season be Rehearsals tickets. of the festival sraham Ing At Campbell. St. i cb affairs. Warold Lamb entertained a!/chureh, the Rev, Charles E. Perkin party of twelve in honor of Miss| RSS: and will be a brilliant mitts Ethelyn Gardner and Miss Gennie| tary function. The fair bride will be Duffie, the young guests at the by Mrs. George bis to President Roosevelt. The will be ee four will begin management| under Riley punkin the | | } meues. te that curses then, with and the on his , . Are y . his "I in lush al aes ‘ ea to hot halt weather" at of several Panguitch people towns ther year not be rent, ; or out.""-Summit tice of the a few days | Rain in paris is to else : "camp é Cedar | : r There poun aa th idaho old A is |48!98 Harry Fred C.| parts 9 et Paul's chureh this she as i hin ove y Rowe Shelle epherd Is," by|/ The quartette at ‘the First Methodist| church ‘this orning. will sing "L Heard} Raymond|the Voice ho i in i will of | ; about 1 RANA Teall a a tan Table of $5.00, LOW : in| the things cocs oxfords eiaiedat "| Babies' Monday strap 3 Saturday in the ranch lively Kid of Jesus Say," and Mr at a Stephen's) bear made) ne affected 5 says hea had by . the charge while here whi Phere Eaearet rite dogs erate snes Soft Sole Remember, to bark and growl,|} mense, with the, | marl last door a out and upset a pail of mill, | ‘a on fs of the a or es l 95 iste ................ 25c and e He began to molest the calves, when | ¢he one of the boys secured 4 gun and took | the shot of the door and was It was like it celebrated the N Ube iayere)a Shoes, cies: Shoes, up a eae Rivers are high throughout the the - other bargains. F store and be : £1ves you bargains e ' of the valley. ‘They are as firm plump as they were when picked ¢a}) -Vernal Express growers are his| part very JULY 5 STARLEY, Quality Queen NOW Shoes. fe om is ee EE ee A Summer the time of from And? pues are nice the!To be a seal lust eS eee Longing. year ambition of instead on a fame and how cool cake of ice. would also make Tremont Times, ‘The one crying posi-|2 supply Times. - and e ~ a bisll of a better fine hard brick Re ubli |= bi " prices jded Reoratie < t -- . Pe | = 1ST ~ reasonable, S. THE ORIGINAL KNIT GOODS Fam- "ly cottages for rent. For particu. | | a phone 424-Black Marray, For | | uge = past caer ge write or | W. _ re) HOUSE esul Hm OF 7 Re Ris MV36 | ain e UTAH | St. SUMM ER SUITS 90 - | phone 259 est = ain } ea MGR. dis- Taylor, ‘ ri} | and/] last| B. T. ; ; dll +h | ne MONDAY Blues t RK. © ON _- ‘ and Gra Styl Hotel 2nd make ish y Cl y room Ww , ell i tailored for new goods. = - ar aaa k 1€CKS. summer * suits reduced | - | heed of this city is, | Fall instructions. on mandolin, wate -r.-Tremont| ‘and violin with an jnatramerat | Por further information, call a The Tremont Times did not issue the week of July 4. "But,"' says its edit a "subscribers who wish to pay their bills Bell Beesley' 8 835-K; Ind, rep- 9 ° Cottonwood. OPENS JOHN as ] || Little state ples grown by Taylor Bird, at orchard at Maeser, in the western strawberry rf just ° convinced on SALE t. ; | and many bridges were washed out We have on our desk four very fine} specimens of the Gano variety of ap-| Our been to tien all colors. many this d . reductions o @ eree has)| that Fourth tates faby || -- not! or apt This' animal or "hisherds matein peen preying upon sheep yicinity.-Iron County Record. Utah generally is pleased with way have list of Idaho Eat Capital Nawal : all} it is hurt lions \ Comforts, eee he Black i us J | oube| his wswith th his. now getting anything Mountain ¢ AS the, he cows to bellow and calves to run to} | fall.-Rigby ¢T din : 7 7 Star and fro, No thought of a bear entered! The watermelon enjoys the minds the inmates the house, large r degree of popularity feet Anti bruin of came sniffing of around the | | waterwagon.-Pocatello Tribune kitchen ‘$2. ; Try ry were for began shoes made. up , good TO Wo See vie resented. is similar to the one recently| in the High schoo) grounds by | for the Women's Study : ve 4), to shoes, y extra some . | retire folks for | j<¢ 1oGaliGe in pope ‘ us | The a about time. to The S neenee FS t: Ad : oreo Fat erop 2prom: when a noise was heard out- | pce Pes aes crane WHE: eae " ort the night, side, evening canyon up ey 4 Leather Patent mania Tan | waterworks. are which co eieie tie ated: oh aes Kimpton league, many ladies, asl Vici e auciarea ° leathers, And vicinity have It also; I-zra Meeker oe te peels very x for steele the best Pyrat heel, now Men's = didn't care a cake of soap how} ey afternoon at The Dobes, down) Oise boys made the morn-|! the river, by Contractor George Kimp-} MUGHoh ofNoe. t the Fourth, 5 ; Shadi ing the because they} ton, who took a foree of men down | couldn't eyen disturb one wink of his} with him to do the work Saturday and} slumbers. This led a bunch of young] ré turned Sunday morning. ‘The monu-| Mr. rm prices. Sass lava rock monument to Oregon trail was erected ment rece e e in this lot, up to $3.00, he hopefuls to put a couple of sticks of} Giant powder at the edge of his front porch d fire the off. The concus-| a Eee BY mt : lights : sion broke a score of window t Patents, j tes all xfords Ladies' low up to $2. 00, heal eatin asl bell, Lieutenant Donald Robinson, Lieutenant C..W. Mason and Wallace Bredemayer. The bridesmaids will|This with! wear military blue, «nd the offlcers|Chaanges was] Will appear in ful I dress uniforms. that there affairs on makes now... bargains reek.-W Nampa sheep us 0 : prise. o and ocetelarsl cree i includes lot other $3.50, | present season will be the in the building line that Ma-| known," predicts the Gntere | "grubs In the He jus-| tello Tribune Orangeville's peace, made the statement } previous to the Fourth that} to All hoa IDAHO, in Sum-} on ' ene who say they "The children from| greatest if houses can;/jJad has correspondence, ‘Mtv: Recor City Record Andrew Anderson, | Wave All | | shoes LOW, rors i This aces Reet Heber Lindner $5. 00, grow, mT Aion All | money.' | and adjacent have to keep norma] this to - e call , h money-saving | "DEMON RUM! eaKK Sirs a money f sO | a glance is this a. valley een . mit will the found OR their 11 - come know : Thekwool Save knack pumpkins a TL to m d ca | shock, erance want name. hate the the | celve lew " = We ‘ Saying. UTAH "Real zed. Inter-Mountain you R name! quoth, fodder felds where { eens Falrbanke lene : a If | | bridge tea in honor of her guest, Miss} La Londe of Minnesota. The five} tables of bridge were placed on the} well eee matrimonial / the towerjng sycamore, elder wine foreswore? Then re-echo and scented St. Mark's Y Cathedral this morn-| guess work in shooting Miss Hallie Foster will Sing for|/known whether bruin solo " osier | | Walker, as matron of honor, with the Dougall will Bive e baritone solo. eovraeed this year on account of the|| North. Bell phone Muin 2047-¥. | following society girls as bridesmaids difficulty exnerienced in oblaining pick-| =: leave > Miss Eloise Sadler, Miss (Gertrude The contract for the Soper aEon Of/ers to move the crop a und some have|] Go, ag. er ana alles: okne: Deng sensor and Miss Van Coit. Lieu-|the $10,000 organ for the St.|met with a uae alda-! co ae nant Campbell will have sys his best Mary's Cathedral has been let to the cr News. ved | man his brother, Julian Campbell of Kimball Organ Company of Chicago, | John Summer has found a clay in| Tennessee. The ushery of the occa-| 4nd the organ to be delivered in 250 large quaitilies near here that makes! son are G. R, Walker, William Camp-| 4@Y*a first-class article for tile, and it ‘Utah Conservator of Musie served in the dining room, save the | table had for the central decoration| It is a cul-glass bowl of red roses on a|Several an | dinner Millan home. Miss MecCornick was| also the hostess for a small party, | Musie and dancing was enjoyed dur-| ing the evening, Pia the ding | ner, : . & Mrs. Walter L Maas entertained | yesterday afternoon at a de lightful | porca, which was prettily adorned nasturtiums and ferns. Tea ¢ Me-|attended at that we know, applejack, and Whitcomb across ------- Symphony|ranch ofayiser Be Merciful Unto Fos-!| ‘Bip, Otue Lord, by Meredith Willard a Will assist a Chole re the Te} yeum compose y m will be sung the N. in S eas MONTAGUE. this to him? state frosted Editors Last Chicago Country club, when Mrs. L. GC. Rob-| The most important and interesting . yt inson, Mrs, Don Carlos Roberts, and | event of the week to come will be the The choir at St. Miss Noble were the hostesses. The| wedding of Miss Beatrice Cheesman Bea ore ire aly dinner at and there | il at the things Pielitz, there he ENGAGEMENTS, | His sister Miss Hallie Foster, will take Se now ‘ per- or university; Sinclair the What Orchestra sixty-five be present, ofwith eight vocalists. members The] will) orchestra will be conducted by Prof.| Won: ‘Bentoc (Sinclair ang _ ee where they will: take: the foraSeattle. é Yesterday was one of the most en-| WEDDINGS joyable Willtaiis J. cocktalls lettered eeoreh, eee tare and eee did other informal manner at a supper, , fol-| | aj;Clifton Williams oheee! : Richmond, . early in Sal September, when Prof. Evan| of Ind.,| crap} : Res ex lowing the post hop. It was really 4} who was his roommate at college, | sen ens will return from Europe and| farewell and evidences of pack-| where both were "Phi members of. the Sites The same rates will| ing were affair, on every side. There were] Kappa ‘Sigma:and Delta Phi'fra= peat ie A herore a ore average 50 cents also a AND . MUSIOLENS. woke' up comrespantient a: ee ox team.-Pocatello ‘Tribune Mr. GLURIC" ie ann -_ | Castle Dale. his Pr honor.-C ass Southeastern Idaho wants laborers | | Mr. "Wedding Graham hasFeast" received scores Ble os} of the and the Sullivan's The great Austin organ is being} for the hayfield i = je alee . . | "Golden Legend,' which cantatas will] built in the tabernacle with rapidity | menac that he Ne Se i ‘| 2° ,8!¥en at the See next spring: musical|-Provo Enquirer rang see Leac ae Pe oa Conse = festival ee : asia o 1,| Nampa formances, hoiie-tn, Wiy "') James by since _ I their All members are represent, as there is busi-| AN e 9 t e The ploughman seeks the village store and never casts \t half-done Chapter Six of his historical romance Mil- with = a JAMES bad done the e Misses Me Millan, a. MUSIC wedding let which anne of ; «6 wavecke in. Pack to their - ~yomas evening weeks at the andland ernoon, cae the K. of P. hall. Pat pus raed members sanies aand knights, sruenther, Mrs. Kart Wednesday night' at K. of ne Nar Ted and|ai a B i the ; Misses & o'clock. * sponding | fore going Nevaia. Fort ae Kinnison| Bess a When through the sycamores you hear the wimpling Wabash flow The blacks th lays aside the le he's contracted te rite 7 Ke fecnnaaa a va ae aot t frat h th wenat anata r night Gen- importance to come up. e238 @ Mrs, J. H. Jones would like all the| ladies of Herma Temple No. 8, to meet} her at 2 o'clock next Wednesday aft-| heen nionrn chaperones, the "4 Lion House. quested to be Rudy, Miss Maud 2adies eraryeer club ene house) | |ond MissMissIna Virginia Elmer haveWheeler gone was most attractive palms, | ths |to California to spend some weeks paleeetmade pennants and flag wa Dancing afore beactics , .at was enjoyed until the wee ama' } or igs hours." and3 the es young set, with thelr! yy. -and Mrs. John Malia Malia have rere-| b a Mr. < Mr: have as and =. ; Daughters of the nesday afternoon O79 Mrs. Richard yesterday for decorated tables were set on the law Aree Fort Steel, Ww yoming, ‘ fe Wrote e which was brilliantly illuminated and 4 | t ais: Tint n. ; 3 enterhg made! comfortable ate yainated W iniffed Candland is een eetng'S andulecene hee a a rte ekne fperan at her home fendance arial Toetine telling "was ana y eae =4 ee : ue. Dexty will) - at - There Oreg rose And eae party Up But Mulvey, Miss BUCALE, Miss Hithelyn Gardner and Gennie Duffie, will spend a few in Park City to vistt the mines. In the) a | fs a on BY Fairbanks looked on Washington longer preparations are being made During are visitand enjoy elaborate Northwest. e ; Fairbanks this be sourly No }} afternoon Silk e - 3 If tals is booze before me here, 1 rise and go my way, The only Beveridge I take henceforth is Albert J." F Then up rose George McCutcheon, Booth Tarkington, George Ade And swarms of other writing men, and get-aways they made For who of Indiana's aaa puresninted men of ink- Would sit around a table and look blandly en STRONG DRINK? cD co M daughter, | the employes of Walker Brothers' store Friday Pacitle and Skirts, e IC 7 ST. | Catholic cctv res ee Lr Saturday MAIN On, dreadful day for Hoosiery' What man is this to toll \ President from Washington and tempt him with the bowl? To lure the poets from the fields, where they sang hymns to spring And hale them here where drink ‘ goes r { round with wanton wassalling' M Graves, Mrs. tonald Morrison, Mr&. Shannon, Mrs. Miss SOUTH Around the board there swarmed a horde of authors great and small The pride of Hooslery-to meet a Greater than them all Through Fairbank's ehill austerity a gleam of warmth there went As he uncoiled his lofty length and said Our President! But stop! What holds he in his nand? Is that a glass, forsooth"' All that and more, it holds a vile coneoction of vermouth! In other words, ‘tis LIQUOR! Yes, the evil day has come When at a Presidential feast there sits the DEMON RUM! Tuesday, the Graves, e President W. MecCooey, Novelties l oes Zz F Brooks. On Dr. foranddifferent Mrs. F. points A, Vinéent left Friday of interest Aeae | Mr. pret | family La pea J. Katherine with|®Vvieve Pa pifle Nort the ete Mrs. ° 1 - 2 e tee eee Spe cial run from ¢ erent points The ehildren will be par- children by Mrs. C.-C. Slade, Mrs Mrs. F. T. Wilson, Imported - 216 George of Lin- 2 Wednesday| 2 twenty members Wisconsin. of Evanston, Dr. and Mrs. Cc. and SAN visiting s Parsons the through all Miss isfs Parsons, ugh Bird Handkerchief j Batiste - . Fresh | | has returned | ticularly cared for, Miss Gleason will in the East] be assisted In serving the lunch for the ee and | | Has e. of by eth he rains Wi pe in the state. Barba De \y K. Elsie p ing and | | Another lawn See Et pretty aor ucaeoey ay party eee aa M i Th f I M 39 S. in Madison, | Blyth 0 < ac : e. tt Was served in an arbor and nothing) tie ease undone for the pleasure of} 5 their and|/by & and San ta Eliza Le Mrs. WEES | hundred With the | bls Miss dur-! fifty invitations were issued. ee for | friends parties H. MeCornick terday the on the handsome oe affa Arthur Louis thal of Howard Mull, ens Embroidé - Van-} Airis party chaperoned friends. . S'S dancing ing the week Rees icturesque ae Bie The with the city ee their handsome} formed or Mrs. Mrs. W. R. Wightman from an extended visit man were among the "swell" affairs} of the week. Amid country surroundings and lovely beds of flowers, the| guests from and ered Court Neckwear and . Waists, P ineir way into reserved seats, causing * ° > Laughtin all kinds of inc onvenience, making | Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Buckle and baby : was . pda Sant of ae peepie Ww - | ae leave for See ae Mon« ed hag will ses Fe atholic day at comfortably seatec o get up, drop| day, accompanied by r. and Mrs. C,|>4tair, and preparations are in progtraps, programs, and opera glasses" | A. Fowler and the Misses Lulu and|ress to make it one of the most sucJt would undoubtedly be the same tf yarnett Buckle cessful and enjoyable days of the Lake the hour was 9:30 instead of . ¢ 8 season, and will be largely attended which, Fancy : Silk Rich-| reside The Twentieth Century club will gp tomorrow afternoon Smith, son Cravenettes and : Embroidered : All e Torild Arnoldson, at her home,} East Eleventh South street. | se ° | Mrs. R. R. Bittinger will ee at a luncheon on Tuesday at el Country club oT acee : Miss Louise Sullivan will be the| Mrs. who small ling Wraps t aists All Walking Mrs, 936 left last| Lake and é W | nie | ra aaten Sara has issued | Thurs- | and ednesday for invitations day afternoons, from 3 to 5, to iaatl the|hostess Hats e r -_-__-. y COMING FVENTS. ------ i. & s 4 leading society event : will be the wedding week for Long Beach, California, Hon. James Robinson of Montreal, wedge of d an ] York, where they]at the Country club, given in honor of six weeks, purchasMiss Ethelyn Gardner and Miss Gentrousseau for Miss| nie Duffie. . adns e . nee George Mrs. three daughters they do; eee who, air gee conceris| as late as there Is a part t oats : announce} daughter } The wead- | President will Street, > ie eae the a t S H e M 1 Miss Isabella Oswald of Salt Lake and James Lemman of Vancouver, B. C were married during the week atl ard Young couver d Coats fy atay, and It is an establi she d fact,| #nd_ the children expect to go to}Cheesman and Lieutenant Campbell, | ~ that "they are the most. comfortable| Brighton for a few weeks' stay, after} which will be followed. by a reception | ee o* nie Mrs. Kerr and children will|at the home of the bride's parents, | . rs one ent er - | whieh a ars convenient farmen ™ rae | join Mr. kerr in @iverside, where they} Mr. and Mrs. Morton J. Cheesman on| : i 9 ese | will make their home Thursday evening | Judging from the lists of names re-! corded in society columns of those | who| | f society member Known fell aes fae vn ae Rta. the coast 2 at t erm Oo eee nounce the engagement of their daughter Zola to Lansing M. Foote of Evanston, Wyo., the wedding to take place in August ser es >: P an Gowns, Fancy Frocks - 1] (aS rave F ° Linen of of MeCoy . i} d 1 Evening Gowns, 1 C | an- Sternberg Jerome : and : fall been owns j Dinner e enfare placesod In the * Suits in silks, cloth, linens and mulls, of of to marfall. | the G > Tailor-made Handsome 5 announces anehte a Scr take take Lake for assisted York. in the ° engagement grand-| and her daughter Joy. Mrs. Ootto Witpoek and Mrs. F. W. Jones assisted in| the dining room The dinner was fol-]| a few dimity and linen morning gowns. H place announced Stee A. The their Manti. decorated parlor Eaulse. ings to ding enter- pink roses and ferns The mantels]|] Wore banked wita the same In the] { dining room red poppies formed the| center-piece on the table and banked | of those in mourning, several) pretty white and black plaids.| are so stylish this season, andj, take is . Mrs. ‘na eaine white shirt waists Wari. OWE of | the sideboard with fests af moppie freshing Morris e New place : dinner of of be autifully the 7 Dn games he Witbeck GC. Witbeck Carl of will take hundred women wao passed In that) anq smilax wreathing the chandelier Mr. and Mrs. store, eighty-five wore the inevitable and reaching to the corners of the] the engagement waist with black or colores skirt | room Punch was served during the]| Leona to Willis There was a sprinkling of coo! Sa evening in the hall ‘by Miss Alita | ding will be in tumes of the which > ene bp their to will liss Ethel White and Fritz Boge- | dahl were married Wednesday by oe) Rev. P. A, Simpkin Mr. and Mrs poe will be at home after July 15 on the south ecaildish childre pr Mrs. the occasion, as she was our leading watching the to count the laid of e tl clothes a im: ae aa a p ody 2 on Mr. woman) were All kinds enjoyed ane ena | seen one) a@ tables jaw) ere journals monotony woman pleasing morning fashion 7 engagement Invited 4 honor Mae. wedding Miss Sigrid Pederson daughter par- | Professor and Mrs. Anton Pederson, her and the attendant train of pre-nuptial| es realne ace Mees *t Marjorie and Bruce ae Bidwell | affairs In addition to all this, there vefore they leave for England. Miss| are the lake parties as well as those Marjorie Dey and Miss Hattle Col-| made up for the other resorts. The bath assisted Mrs. Dey in entertainresult of it all is that visitors who | ing the little folks. The prettily dec-| "good old summer time" find our city) un earthly paradise and cannot find] words to Sy OrtAS their appreciation ee senite > received, received hospitality is a ee eH AGS °. deligniful children'safternoon lawn party yesterday by \yog given Phoehe Dey | wedaings Thomas W engagement Ethel the! a eueee Sawyer Abble Mr Lola Miss school High Lake | Salt R > Ben Harri and Walter L.| engagement of her daughter, Jennie, : in|to L. T. Hall, the marriage to take Brooke were the committee and small. | boys, al- ‘something mei sight more | me the T) condition there are A very pleasant affair at the lake } Forbes, Tae principal ones,| yesterday afternoon was the reunion July 30 popularily of outdoor |} and dancing party of the 1904 A country beautiful theSOT functions, » «and gee : " homes, where brilliant affairs can be effectively carried out, and where gracious hospitality is @ispensed The Country cluny ene the | ©" gultas ren.) Music Store, | 2089. 49 South Main, | emi ad to | , |