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Show ~ THE INTER-MOUNTAIN $y - or ee ee a mee. rae ee ee ew ee, ee oe wee ne Te ee * REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1907. leas and luncheons Mrs. Samuel C Adams, formerly Miss MeMillan of Sait Lake, gave a reception for her last we . * H. with ° Allen , Sheri- Fort ba af * ~ Sees and M, J. Cheesman Mrs. and Mr. farm to the Walker have gone family for the rem: vinder of the summer, so dear Jack and Rerkhoel presided «# delightful gave to| program, with the comments beautifully some of the made elaborateon|were | occasion. ones ‘ ing that have it is dozeus, and have lovely' Lieutenant to|will not So say nothing| } in princesse | Several hi { this | have bee ‘ampbell obliged eee eo RS to has to go « and Miss the|for f everythe first ] shall omy have enough thing to wear comfortably and enjoy them until I get eis taught to layPe ing event of her lingn the when fingers the by of to the} deughter party entertained of ‘twenty-fve young every {afternoon a girl lhome. 6n Schumann, the |on bride-elect, life of . : senwble. ‘ ang moderate| to be it pays - eight from imported Worth the: wedding AL f aNgown ‘ vest hing ‘ pee oon and veil, and in propprtion, 3 a eee ee eo the was | by far the liveliest of the was represented if| sceiety vas represented | degree. There wee } he season. Mrs. Fe a Mré.) ‘ence of |. Teg and finished silver and. money eee vhe when blue pale the over laid what represented paper oo fl S bara could never mh, »- buy.@ parties were E ; was the to meet who trousseau | vied triumphs} yjyo Some of the gowns in the of a bride of the week were of the modiste's art. One, an evenover mull aac green silkSat f paleSeadtingd tafot, whl fe ch w A Mrs. Ernest : PP pate nines at ane rn aan She m large, numberBe ofAer smaller n princesse effect, combined lace, was quite a dream. Peis ther was cream pongee with| A that , Some are Mr. ond there 21S0/ ere Was 21 affairs \ ceording 1 Chaulauquas : h familv, of ee re.summer during the ee Rich, ves was of affair s. ; hompson, Miss and | townsend, Count La Borde embroidery ‘ ;solid Mr. Myrtle -Dr-b ot Evans is Rivard visiting J. G. of H. ali| Midgely vr, Courit has , e-a € Mr. ; Mrs ‘ . se snes whe e § e § c / , are. Ban 18, Tadic Nebraska EER SES PSTD 8, | V New | 7. New| 7 i MAN) i |@layabel. Woods. Mrs. Isaac Russelt.|@8t. Wednesday. The Mz Cow program. com- exceedingly chic. A handsome = Ashley Wallace and Lon Haddock took| mittee read the program as outlined dition was an evening: coat of salmon | part. About 100 relatives and {riends|£or te coming year and the ecom-| Abo s s ; pink broadcloth, made in Japan oo. part.. Waracnnener mittee on relics and the committee on| style, held in place by French medali ee Slay: gencalogy gave most encouraging re-| lions of different colors. Mrae/ Pred C.'Graham: entertained | PO's: The president, Mrs. Susa "hee con re d\Young Gates reported the ormeeting dine news that Btack Bock may has atic the committee on general izati of} l sewing#4 club : very pleasantty Friganization 5 day . will be very welcome, especially to those who remember that vicinity in| i on One of at her home Sey 2 the on Capitol and The. *. afternoon - * reached combines the advant- ng. 5: ye the soeiety is to be organizea solely for the celebration of Pioneer| ay, July 24. Mrs. Gates also reported from. eleven of Jetters: the receipt counties asking the central board of | I aadtie Came Caidiehion,, ‘diver :< . tharos discussion it was* work. this unanito take up ously voted "land Salt Lake county then "fiteen | Ffiteen| have Gas I 1wuse « a long felt void. and was Miss Maybelle by a Kraft. followed The slumber affair promise to musieal be The rather strenuous ones.) Chautauqua, beginning} be| will Wandamere, at tomorrow largely attended, and the novel out-ofdoor musieal event will attract all sorts} zand iditions of f society,, for which conditt y musical, on an artistic on Wednesday, day for which Is a well-observed holithere are many things event. ete pees 3and popula a ate bee also been} ts. Byron Cummings') Wednesday afternoon, success, as well as was the Jennie ‘Nelsen, migicoeenmene arge. reception on Thursday afterMembers of we Sovial- Twelve club ) guests }of "Mrs. ‘Tom. Jones ‘at noon, Both functions werere) igiven)in|:were roy! honor of Mrs. Arnoldson. The rooms! Saltair Thursday, Tul 18. Bathing were beautifuily decorated on each} and a delightful luncheon lerwaide sccaslon, with Shasta ons and‘ferns, san with masses of all shades in Cummings was eg daisies, carna-| of sweet! the dining room.! assisted by Miss} were the fedturesot: Carnations were the used. in. "| pinged of a social nature. omor-| ay, is Republic: publican day day at] Mo Saltair ont every effort is being made} io make it an attractive and notable v-dccasion decorating i the tables. Those who pardielpated were Mrs. Tom Jones, Mrs, Gus ck= Two large roeey Jo ummings, Miss Mc "Laaurie, and @/man, Mrs. Joe Bush, Mrs, wilitam perth ae a Seti a pees Yard, Mrs. Thomas F. Howells, Mrs Is iu the dining room and| John L. Johnson, Mrs, Mack atotifee at the punch shi < son, Mrs, Frank ‘T. Balley ‘and ‘Mrs. : AThOla _To the marriage of Miss Beatrice ey ae lange nop and Lieutenant Campbell, Mr. and) Mrs.) W. A> Neelam ‘annore than the ordinary interest' was|nounce the engagemer thely dauche| attached. The soctety bride, leader aside iffrom be-| | ter PALICE. W. oi Taare ohnot. ing. a popular her set, Lo wh ‘to Addit Pe euee nin te walbee ee whieh for years has stood for all that saa MOLE Gad Adental (i core lee while uae of the officers of the Twenty-ninth De fantry, which $ ane ea in-| ie diel ey ea ee receptions est will Ara i Hazel. wedding a we lenthnk: to Daniel ake ie tale G. recitals A in lovers. to the The great organ solemn, Norta Mai op ae peng stre Dougla oe lace é 2 as Oe etches a wealth of rare| yer ond L. Pdesla hsveil oe diamond wedding Mie. Ft f :Watere Ea Aenea: Ae ene Sanaa a.ae bride, ee : . é 2SLe Mr. z T. will Hall is announeed. take me * naa Mrs, / place a * The Tuesday, Wood ire' the The sort . Burnham 7 ° Eloise Sadler, Sies . > cane eaten y, % wie : a , "4 ‘ a The martiege ola ee lac "4 i Miss and hon Mrs. :J. au-! a Je on the 10 o'clock Be ‘ ee now of coming to thusiastic, 0% sai ef thrilling is ‘ » . close well in | a labor mor r-§saver,, and makes eaas i he s:6 al Salt of Hundreds Sant. pl now and Anton Pedersen, whose 4 help fe =| = a Dale' in the be Biven be given & *rof. as Pedersen one of St. *Phones. Jt is "an engage-| road 85 WMevtric miles jong, Railway which is, to 32) LIP : cost ) double-tracked and there grade crossings. Trains' ‘ Trains' consist dating of 59 has. recently ~haad|.to jun his own composi- | Mated that weleome Deloven's is} to| three cars, passengers, 20 trains that the a day, daily og of tne Oe - opera, | Cetived fre will be given some time | @@ulic: by the Salt Lake Opera 24,000 will horsepower hy-! pated. t 3:45 Ey ees for a earar ee At final ee eee t a rehearsal os before the be Full 7 anservatory instructions a urther °F Pri-}~ given f 4 , Musit. Seca Sie secon uaue. ae ape bar ty |} on mandolin mation, euttar : a * Dougall, bass; will render Shall Wipe Dud-| OPENS the | contralto solo, "God Away JOUN JULY STARLEY, 4) ~9 "When Power Divine" by | stage. "aeoanmostat ons | | * j bs ! j ot . Its | : May res: ays a os een Vor Tay! 25 AW. 2a Rortly, Ba io: Main 202047-¥. . cries Bell hon: ee ee | a. eae Wiltes-Horne Drug | | Co., Daily a | ! j | u y 22 a d an d | asts a i] | wee Soiled Lace Curtains at the ) q ff =c : following g re - C3 S) rtains 13.50 y)) = NY for.. Gurtains i Curtains = 4 50 15a ) i | <2 |G [| > (r7/ Ji J egins WHITE : , Curtair cobb : am = Curtains for.. ¢ : Cas urtaims for ' al Atoins for:. urt. Soy $4 90 . : 5 4.50 7.00 ' $.5 oo 9 Curtains Be p . n 11.50. 3.59 °12.00 ie 5.09 | 14.50 3.0f $00 oeQc 9,00 | 16.50 for. -10:00 | 22.50 ‘for, 10.50 23.00 for. .11.00 | 7) BCR rtains v for 2 Cur tains for. $9.00 : Curtains for 9.00 y), : = 7 . Curtains for. .11,00.% : i Curtains for. 12.00 iA Curtains for. 13.99 Curtains Curtains : for. 25 60 Curtains 30 00 Curtains 27.50 In some t : PRINTS 19:00. e ..:23.00 . 40.00 ; x Curtain eee for flaore- take 5 for Sf zs j ; xf f . SOF i) ' @ he spove We: haye a fine line of tab] suitable for : cosy corner drapes, and pretty and stylish BAGDAD COUCH we offer for the weck at Special P ; ‘ Sn for addition INDIA Which for ; Curtains ‘ . f, *tal Curtains Cit ore COVERS, rices, elevator ae . for. Aa Guitaine for, 1608) 2806 Gurgine fy cB oF 00 Seeond ? ess (by MON Pats ANVorld" Tears," from the:and"Light. of thell-ily coltapes for! rene. bor, paruenby Sullivan, the quartet!] q ‘ ‘ 4 , anh ductions: "1ST. | | b e . i |g j a . Slightly 2 | | a4) 2 y), \ | | ic, a ts . S be | generating plant, Set ae ee -S HEIL Yo - OS 1d -it'is esti-| traffic will. be power = 2 will| will} w each ace ommo- | it is «proposed The ee? ' . 6,000 passengers. A. very complete| schedule been arranged to take sche » hus has-been arre B ake | | care of the express and local traffic,| as Well as. the freight of that seetion| an- ey € D ¢47 90,000. "Th e exce ssive @ cost» of ‘ | it is OWing to the nature of the country through which the line will pass. | y¢ will require 19 tunnels, one of which ; eae long. Tih j will be 12Py miles Vhere will be opera of Robin] will be ne Sa zake | be Saf ne tne Salt Lak anseathGe 4321 eee Qigaagcet ile i » conf. menos. by and'a marvelous Mita arp electric to Be con>, rail«*|nected tions, "A: Romance: in DD," which sa id 1 y those who havg heard jt ' oar possess much mp nigis al merit. . - e Main CONServatory Boston,timesincetc | * ears Prpeete the roall wil be si ~hen She hasof Music devotedin her in. the» sndcourse' of construction. Miss Pedersen ihe cost af tine line construction alone| teaching. and chosen Study has been to fill the role of | will he $590,000 per mile The line! "Aian Many have taken their cooking and baking with Gas the year hot water problem, giving you enough hot water : ; \ We have laundry stoves, iron heaters, gas irons, evervthing modern in Gas. Place your order at \ Boost. 61-65 meee | daughter Peders sen, oe Pa once the custom. Strangers, 1: the city are often quite enand wonder why more 1s what seems te em at f Segrid Miss of the Pioneers will wit sing ‘Tae Daughters will lake! entertain at a luncheon on Wednesday, | Shelly. 5 musn | families out their coal ranges, and will do all round. A Gas water heater solves the . j = ! for abath in 15 minutes for 1 cent. toasters, cake griddies, ete.-in fact, Li T wey ‘ock kz, | gowns of pale blue chiffon and ee da y. at the Lion house, when 1 e . ee : : a cans taffeta, with gloves and slippers the Miss Katherthe Geddes is expected|a few guests outside the Paerniieratiiay T. E. Harper will-sing the offer tory | same shade and shower bouquets of} home this week from Denver, where] are ales invited. tals morning at St. Mark's cathedral.| red sweet peas. The bridegroom and|+she has been the recipient of much. . ° A Dream of Paradise.' by qe brother officers were in full i uni-]secial attention in the way of dinners, ‘The Canadian sean ia will go out) Gray. { , liiists such it a great success. have pronounced all exception without and Lalmost co a £ : st . aS : ‘ ca net dainty - in. | ti ques ; Ger- o muni Ore fist-clase band. ae Hugh train, | the J \ Merce Berkeley will entertain |!ley Buck's "Rock of pe OMT. Ash- | Sewing worthevening will also give aHolttenor In| members club will Tuesday go out at to Saltair.| the re-|the Claudia will solo. sing the! feds Senaae pcés budesinaide te'D teonerd ‘Teh erene: , desinaids, "Miss|Weughter, es pdeughter, Nore, ora, te nard Fish : 2 ‘ with W ee an wi enduring. j Mie i , and © Mrs. Governor y nig aes A cs the en-| 7. announces 3 8. TAawniten ; se wedding whic hh took place at St gagement of her daughter, Mabelle, M Hide perore, eek Cemeerune fOr, Cutler, a fine musical siviariatn ais Beesley s Music Store, ys 8 ¢ abt h was_a military affair.)to D. A. Bunker of Bingham. The oe. ae be rendered. Elsic Barrow Best who} Beli 835-K; Inc. 2089. £9 South Matn, arge garrison flags formed a canopy|marviage will take place in SepMiss Jeanette Luman has issued in-|has lately returned from Los Angeles} - over the chancel, which was banked | tember, vitations for a bridge luncheon to be will give vocal selections, as also will| 7 : etal ca s : pos eae Shasta daisies oe ae : : ene given at the Kuntsford on Thursday, | Fred Graham and others, the program Stacks. of ar co ientc lt; ane ak poeMrs. rent. Emmaof her Foster announces mie atMisstne Ethelvn who Miss is a] Het belng yet completed. Stack aries on a cena daughter, Leah the M.,} guest McMillanGardner, home, and gecko WASATCH RESORT bare, Of Pee eee: e|to CE. Brocher, the wedding to take| June Whittemore, who will leave with| Al the First Methodist church this ' nee ere sehen ie eee place in August eis her parents in September for Los An- pacar es the quartet, composed of) Little Catlonwood : , eles, to make her home, will be the} dna Evans. soprano; Claudia - Holt $ The bride wore a heautiful gown of! The cere of Jennie A. Saw- euests of honor. ee contralto; Thomas Ashworth tanor ‘| z ; Fort at Mrs: { . pret Prof,|| urday Nisht, | Ske a o'clock, concert given by Held's band, on the Main street. Thes balcony on North Nort = neRY | Concerts have beeh given during met at aes montas for TONY ee eae. | 224. are not fully ~~~reciated. | "Te) anreuit on both sides is lined with conu:_ |.\veyances ef all kinds, the stores houncement Mrs. G. B. Pfoutz and Madame Pfoutz will mytertals Thursday at tha of a Friday aftenidved "by. real yap, greatly music adapted of more than|"Robin Hood" alse 02 Mare ne in September, brainer the él eg ste ty-ninth regiment. After a leave of Brofessor.9. - Toeawecloblan: .desives absence of four montis, Colonel Loek- | iat there be a full altendance of ms il chorus today al the tabernacle is service. will retine from the wood Shoncer: place neon H put Lake and ‘Mrs. John C-lcompany. ‘The cast is decided upon, Yo W.-C. Ay lunch and rest rooms,| Weider ight at the Pyatotortie Ue CM fe he ioe hane wtheeve eheSe asia Cees ae at the |The chorus is said to be unusually} ant, attractive. Open dally. except | when they will-en-j fine, and with the number of well) Sunday. Best hone;cooke dfood, party, known local artists who will take part} duintily served. No artiele over be. with Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris. in oan ete Sh ws omeers and eaien of Mg the litle role, and under the managepous. BS HY Bive a reception: at the | ment of John :D..S rand George aoe on eneLoe Me wood peep» Leen D.. Pyper, a "gratifying: "musical sucSRTorious. Pens ut ngsroom ne | olonel and Mrs. WhOS9O!)to! cogs. is anticip ‘at ted. * ey 25c aK: ELLER ve oar think . : Eo ei tit nai fet Miatide afi : ee Oar ‘a lava ertaln atia' lawn' oa © oe ae ee would McClellan this last week have been en-| e ae an lake place gever thelr connection with the Twen- aro daughter, has been a welcome ad- The aie Sree onlay % Q + thusiastically received. There are few zs % ee. ea oa a. h anager ee Pras | on two afternoons pe the week. Hood, , .to at nes many parties, Jarge and small, have | theatre in'September. woe | been formed. Pioneer day, which falls ©, 564,8 Alta' Germon, Mercure. Anderson, Maybelle Kraft, Con: Young, ee j tabernacle : af ages lake, beneh, hotel mountain and to organize, ook ie tes ment to man Be of O. New Carley, prominent} recentYork,a was reineon aati Semane eae a coi. Ra eal ayiens eset unwill woma. of A-+modern doubtedly be well patronized, while|a junehcon given by Mise Allee Bi aa COMING EVENTS. ly announced, Is a singer of markea cottages of a few rooms at reason-|fn honor of Miss ea iaaliiaes ele ability. She has sung in the chous) able rent will be snapped up before | jeaves oe - Oklahoma. Durin For a week in midsummer, and. in-|0f the Jewish synagoguge, and English | built, The scheme add much the afternoon nic Was Seivor2h 4.2" cidentally, what thearecoming supposed be} Uutheran caurehfrom forthe several years the, attractions of thewillsummer season}in] Miss aaa ee Petar the "dog days," seven to days|5he graduated New England and-fill ' a know week | the ae sane fal me given ae nag by programs the splendid proceeded | Prof. seine Biaisi supper. GET dis-) | a4 eeearens been ha a$ Oaet by week gaie tinguished one brilliant wedding, bre Nk rautowns ior aban ees anda number of charming luncheons | dett Those "invited to'‘meet Miss als vere the Miss at 1the Countryy and F Alla clubs. Lake Canon Wer A LE EET ‘ . July 24. ‘The Sons and Daughters. of| 24 entrances crowded, but still aural Utah Pioneers, she said, would be|®7¢ Many of our citizens who hardly the past. Bight or ten years ago it! week Rik: a Tee Gipee dies = wWa§a popular and-favorite regort and| Miss Constance Perrett, The rueste| Dell i bel Lena Misses family parties.|were the by greatly enjoyed » *8abel) TheB Daxiies camped in tents near the} White, Marel Kelly, Anna Crowe, Beta ine isto the Sey tac tie ae we ie Mamie ent eens ee ot one Shore : 7 a beautiful ride under the shadow of | party sainuen ae one ey ives was igs Th eae the Oquirrh mountains, and the place which the evenipe when that " heat and dirt of a coal range it is possible to get aIUe when cL v esexistsgs the 2 cb par sical er sias mn tha gees eaten Ci and eamAlte. the| in kept be cannot which talent background. TRS Ts moor who really AYA few ery2 \ z Among to ne ool be to er txe is * the, new sleeves in kimona effect, Was ote - eee eacnel eee Jeannetta Smith} neon recitals. Any _ one Sadaa Se ©, 0.16 2a areaitor Arigna "india mull Deemer ane aipciinget Ginn Inet |e octe ce rose nee reel were the Coleman and ‘family are to occupy rani tendan Wea ue j cha trcmbin ol ‘ Areas Tuesday <tasak | tax ttetie nila : exquisite treation. ancome was Seay af chittod cloth in heteawale. and | enrol evening affair. given: by Mrs~ {their camp -about ree Iressed ‘crowd, comes from.‘ '@ brown cheek, with taffeta Hning In|imother, An informal saxeiionl mich A special business meeting of the Another free musical program, of| PiNburet otfest, a catcaway coat with {mower AN. informal, musical pro-| paygnters of Utah Pioneers was held|, a or ARE YOU WISE! | the. fad) forr= Ht5 is edquite musts, Emig, ¥ Bails,oY Laver a | man sweetfor peas formed Jace, A llttle. pale pink |1ionderen.. valencionnes 2 etty Shaded decorations. e Pp ®aug the Misses te a « BS. i o K nuts ai aH and Among the campers, Mrs.. M. ee Naylor is spending a few weeks ae mene. Mrs. Hardy, at camp Yvonne aid = ) pposite for "South y ae Wise mah . thers "pm ew Or aes)the the late guests at and Mrs. W. H. Boothe Miss { ' || month other statesvit. occur have theone, silver or two... jubilee ‘This of| red polka dots, trimmed with cream | Kingsbury whose guests included Mr,| cte@niteMrs. Stoneman Nas as guests} -p),. Ww taffeta bands, ama cream luce yoke and Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mr. and | £@2™ Deovteten ine We adie Mins exuien. ; AND Illinois 36, Missouri 24, Onio ana 15, Kansas 15, Texas 12, a x doings big S tree MUSICIANS, ake South 7, rkansasSichigan oe fy ahane ola pi = Wasatch the at St t wlate : ee ar ranged. They day. social re-| Musical t o the 1 M 1 malltiply. Lowa lett Pe i Indian Mrs. W. H. MeNair, R. Thompson, CG. M. Guten 'E. V. Smyth, wrist. of Matt, ‘Ladea, : = many "charming, tittle was that.by Miss Ruth oo club Mone County MUSIC oar ae * from Reports F Bamberger,|). ee left friends a guest In-|horel of hostessWymiond, of 24 Miss z tee theit Behe Pioneer pleasant union, and to make future plans the social life of the association. aes rs. Henry C. Hoffman and daugh-eh) | hautaugua arylz Chautauqua in| Maryland. r, Naomi, and her nephew, Winfteld/ new Chautauquas ave known i : Brooker, this sat Vag iekare at Atlantic City, N. J-.| been established ablis lis seaso Season. sort are eS S out h be may terms on Rock lo Black expect to hold | e matenriz ial Heat inat the eC de licate occupy Eg ages and veranda the but certain e d'hote =eee a on ihe > 6:36:$ ee e€x-! was dinner Gdn eon. entertained § at who those Among extent, ‘ . players i family - « . piano and --- err a ‘n 5 J pianos their York Oe and_ Pe ¥ known well e 270 : Basy daughter to: spend} ay Sap : te ci ing follow the of of Sec- Phillips Tae line t ae Fo ] full a and [vad "vu ah ue % : sas rR Seis . ioly to join the Salt Lakeas oS = rs bh Siiaiied Davenport é Treacy Haddorff os uprights, and Grands remain about stay through will i "ae eee RO ° ea beee j floor of limited account On manufacturers. Hicks |[Bishop Critehlow fit, embraced three dozens ofanother, every Lanne |-rownsend, Townsend Mrs. P. C. and Thompson, Miss|%t M Brighton represented Still Miss Ruth a | "<6 e no also have a complete line of the most perfect of all the Standard Pianos. Webb City, for several Bri Rt ; av IR COU ern which: dainty beyond expression, Kingsbury were were the : hostesses i aueee of . the ich was wae apninty Wes t work | | Kingsbury' Was the careful ‘and delicate ternoon and evening. Dancing was of the bride herself. And the beautiful | j;duiged ¥ e in by y the the young people to a~| We ka er a or 1AnOo for : C. P a | and here she See ene Ree number Le ; entertaining of New Hyans 2 are &. a lars‘ are oes article" M. strvet E. Hale * anv other! any sqturday Mrs, 5 Mrs. aeeaacee trae - Summer, and in arke in a% marked a larger 5 ng than p Svate Parties | ne. [oF private, on repre- three months Beh for 5 women join will Mrs. and Russell Harold Mrs York New from have come : Se oe BS i, Mrs. Fdlewild : will entertain a home country where 3 L. Mrs. suminer ps mu the the oe "Idle wild" party ._ in * the« evening Yesterday at the Countiw club [Judge td io moths A ae a sumone we + represent wou is said, up in the five figures. Ii comprised | twelve SO . her night ome.) eRe ee formerMis. is Dalyto Mr. and ond Seuth te of 24 at supper at 6:30. -Thex i} will spend the evening and return by | moonlight. A party to be entertained | py Me. and Mrs. Frank Judge at the = in Lake Salt In seen ones ate, oe, ae om 1 : " 5 er eee } |; Winnifred S. Walker - - While on the subject of alge cen which is too interesting to leave eee! more may be said. There have been some very beautiful, as well as elabor- in Was C., from Joplin, We will visit Allen Mt Allen,}|The were rooms and nasturtiums, pleasant one 4a most The Friday | Cherky. © sons and » Ferry Mo Ae: 4 W. Mrs. to oceu| Will go to Brighton this week the of rest the for cottage their PY oa i | Summer : daughter, and Bintz H. W Mrs. will baby and Daly, Cc. John Mrs. Wyo. Laramie, , ‘Ss " eave piano with prettily illustrating Fri- Hoffman, brother of H.} Satcity in the arrived Hoffman, peer ie advantvwnusual musical has had ditys y. | | ten is 17% «9 "he 3 3 both abroad and in this country, talk an instructive and enjoyable Selections. | always and same, the was sentiment grandmothers | decorated our even -but be; will in all cen- |i afternoon and go to extremes, could Gitions ee on t ahi We have just received a sample car from one of the leading Eastern space, for the next TEN DAYS we will make special terms and prices. i oh Brighton, dren will leave Tuesday , far cottage their will occupy they | Where Perey Mrs Mr. and the summer, | for in them join baby will and ; Browne August, accompanied by Mrs. A. N. girls| at the hospitable, First street. Miss left Hen S.. P Hicks, Ou % ° e 0 | with : > ve ® Williz ane Camp- Tennessee M. D. make Lewis |C. "pa "Bir. in re ce Grace, | Washington, | will Jake partics| Friendly of | ta) wielthage Bamberger a/]a@ for the crown- iwho aside In the old days, | ages, life. woven | wave and spun was the are at of | see ane home Jennte Mrs. club, Country the at W ednesdav girl|on swret Another supply." Tresh her for given being pretty affair her | the fill to beginning is already who Oberndorfer Maria Miss niece, mother) "My remarked: chest cedar asta ache e says that she actually had to bestow suits and sluits of underwear on her Miss Lou Love gave an enjoyable Wedon Wandamere at ‘party dancing | marher affer vears five laundress Miss guest, her for evening and | nesday worn, never had she that riage Mrs. and Mr. Wattis of Ogden. ri age ye How, with grown had that that partys} the chaperoned Love H. date of out decidedly und home. their at Served was A supper Of course it is a beautiful thing ae » + * ! nest home the leaving girl on a a entertained Allen Florence Miss | and no careful erotye be ‘ er would have it otherwise. This car- | number of her girl friends yesterday vel ee . f af, ban} . ‘ } . ries out the old customs in country, where from childhood Adan their | day and} Rosenbaum, and Miss Elsa Metzger | wreay One sen-| be passe in time. was heard to say: "When | of San francisco, who is the guest | Mo see tions can sible girl John W. DeLano ‘heir apartments Foote Laura Miss Campbe Julian been | artillery, coast °° *« luneheons iven for i Portland, eras Paris Re d Wing from} Star" | : ceremony. appropriate thie to be dozens, of everything | Philippines Jine, ‘to gowns gaa aver Cheaaeti year, been acknowledg- | transferred "perfectly in the lingerie of innumerable and e ire effe Wid which While Jatély. wedding Mrs. at Carat Micetehce cautie Re amore at | supper Tor Pie CHR caer eeeetieat a" bride's home, where the decorations| the Cheesman-Campbell, wedding, lett erage eae ae teresting to hear the displayed Mr and See B ee he at the musical usual "Evening and all-| | marches, the during tnnhauser, ° the one as heart the absorbing fem-jferm. is| organ, there Rv average mind subject ee eed nee a en TDA x a the inine no e O iy 1 Mrs. Samuel Mrs. and Mr. MeIntyre. c Robert weeks from few parents, Allen's e Mrs. soon Fs aan nda Benes and expected =, * Fone are dan ead 4 : :: a, oe : |