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Show SOCIETY Miss Jessie Martin and Miss Lilllan| U} ‘ ship. rr Is rly sought, and witnout ring is considered com- no Sane ple o * 8 . If one should ask what the first] consideration would be toward autaining the rd and sats to goal of popularity, keeping say, to or friends, refrain ic from in affairs during of ant dis-| and the gave Mr. has number a Forbes of week. been Viiss affair been left unsaid. . > ° From the Army and Navy Journal; a rather pertinent comment was noted,| made by an officer's wife at Fort Slocum where some men visitors wear- ing have low were tice,' here she around isn't shoes were long enougn said, here because- stopping. you ‘that wears it white is the fore Miss which jis Wellesley, that well Miss "If you] turned would no-| os every woman| hose. - fashion, It but} lake on party Friday for evening. and Mrs. Abijel the late Bishop to Carroll W. Gates of Los Angeles will be of great interest to friends of Miss Leonard in Salt Lake, where she spent her girlnood and where she was not only a popular member of society, but : 2 noted for Bes beauty and accomplishments. Mr, Gates is a prominent business Man a ‘Los Angeles, where they will reside. The date of the wedding is not yet announced. o The o marriage Partridge place on Miss Ethel will at R. Martha Openshaw. or of The the most past pee mat Matas week was ¢ 8 for a) be-| a * and has re-| monthe ‘5! in ° party will uucille I of go Mae} * W Burton, J, R. A. B. H. F, R. McCoy, a and] ine HW. Allen from with the Mr. until for and Mrs. and McAllis-| EF. Me- family J. G. the August camp at July with girls at veek to Margaret Beatty, Moore, Idaho for Aline Norrine Bryan a guest of a. ° © time i 24th for F. Smita his family a month, at Wasatch. spent ° * ° Pioneer day was marked by a number of pleasant social affairs, The holiday was taken advantage of at os Country «lub, and a buffet supper was serv ved as well as the usual! tabite da'hote farigheen: Mrs. Richard Stingley and Miss Lella Stingley en- " Dr. and Mrs. M. day for Brighton Mies the 24th Squire Save Mre oth otne ros = },,,,) th tu Sota With orchestra} a d choir Abel ae aes al cd Beautys the cook, cards by1y of in cooking Blanch . ean er eateries EVENTS, ----- i eo a Be aa wae rah Mr. we af, nee by the Fort Douglas Mrs. in honor Benjamin C. of Colonel Lockwood Vhere and BOlOs St NE Methodist and anther, winter left two and Hache's by whose officers have been such Young the . ° . . ° and and heat : ONE IS $40.00. and dirt of the coal range, Gas does not smoke -it t in GAS short ‘‘the Ideal Orpheum party was given at The committee & COKE carried out "PHONES 4321. } 2. HE DOG Der Ver ois IBA DIE DRUNKENNESS Men Do ar usual this morn- Panis' tenor, the thi Maria' will Valentine be Grant and Bun Mr 23.3 EuN-crews ch the tively y With Se fe 1898, alarm In: the the troops bce ve we bh no sraopes which were- largely compose') young men eager to] on the field of battle, oi) of the te n in Chin: atrade is 114 W. 6. (It Dd LASKA [ | { onserva y or f id ce lidna eae! Music Kell 836-K; Ind. 2089. in| M 0 USIC ie free South which was the KKnox boys. joyed during dinner Dancing the ora given was by the|has the proud distinction of being th« greatly eN-/ frst musical attraction of the kind in the inter-mountain country. The work of the Ogden tabernacle choir on Monday night under the skilful direction of Professor Sallantyne, is worthy special notice and rs es De Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kiser entertained a party of ten at dinner fast evening at the Country club in honor of Mr. Chambers, who week for New York. The decorations were shaded and ferns, : Colonel : : and eaves Mrs. Alonzo ¢ ae nex'!splendid pretty table hasturtiums| ore P, wae _| work of Mr. McClellan and Mr. Shepherd throughout \. hile not a surprise, was the week highly ap- preciated. at mere The proved Kessler | acoustic very pavilion satisfactory properties, and was Wandaas to its delight- entertained at a delightful lake party last evening, when the guests tnelud- fully cool and airy. The financtal side is yet to be nanan oat as ai as the ed the officer; and ladie Douglas, complimentary to hartura "next week from resuit of the contests, in ed was much enthusiasm 7 . tb Governor sere ; Cutler'and . of Fort) their de-|., the ae members post. of his ) e 7 which It has there been |remarked, with justice, that it is selgom ‘a stronger company ‘of musical ICE PURE ICE. FAIR TREATMENT. We start business July 5. Order now. Both phones. WASATCH Little Hotel RESORT Cottonwood. JULY 1ST. STARLEY, prices MGR. reasonable. Fam- tly cotQages for reot. For purtheufurs phone 421-Black Murray, Por stage saccommodatious write or phone R. B. T. Taylor, 259 W. 2nd North. Bell phone "Maln 2047-¥ Clayton Music Co. i Stage Co., Du hy leaves ars my! Ules-Horne m Drug Utah's Leading Music House SAIS Store, 49 | [tes & Storage Co. TIECSCE CEES GRVACEPEGEGAG and yiolin with on Instroment for further information, call at view- INSTITUTS Kelt Lake City OPENS | d KEELY Tem. At. JOHN 2 in vith w at oy navy ae ay = ar raeeene captains, 20.5 yea oe to pointers and These figures are interesting, but there is nothing surp rising ; in ae that: young men-aré ye rule ae poe in eG H. DINWOODEY FURNITURE CO. years, id Sa those who come. Fighting captains iS this store. The Uniform low prices which prevail here on everything means money saved to WwW play \ve ay 168-119-123 Malin LAKE South CITY. Maly Stree ‘The Daily All the Republican, News Gane Pew ae t the Country club. A ee number took|and selected Now that the venture advantage of the 6:30 table d'hote| py, been so well inaugurated it will dinner, and there were quite a ne undoubtedly be one of the added sumber of private affairs, the largest of! mer attractions of Salt Lake. It also CURED. d yesterday's matinee by Herbert Sav-| details, as well as those who first conAEC Chaperoned by Mrs. Willlam P.|/ ceived the idea of a Musical ChautauKiser, the party included MisseS|qua, have every reason to be proud of Mildred and Bess McMillan and their the success of the midsummer musical guests, Miss Gardner and Miss Duffle, | feast, given so satisfactorily the evenLyster Chambers and Archie Milner. |ings of the past week al Wandamere. , E 2 age ffs; t was well and carefully planned and _Mrs. T. B, Beatty, Mrs. Ellsworth|managed. The surroundings were unDaggett and Mrs. Leslie - Savage lusually beautiful and attractive. and were the hostesses yesterday at the/the programs remarkably well given is COMPANY aye Sj o who not and fuel.'' Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff anMiss Loutse Sullivan will be the nounces the engagement of her sister,| hostess at a luncheon on Wednesday Miss Blanche L. Kimball, to Karl A.| giveo at the Country club for her Seheid. The marriage will take place} young married friends. early in September. ae ° e * Mrs. George C. Moore will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jknox chaperon-]at @ luneheon al the Country club on ed a party of young people at dinner | Wednesday last evening at the Country club, when 007.8. 3,9 their sons, DeWitt and George Knox, Miss Blizabeth Niles has issued invientertained thirty o thelr young |tations for a large dinner next Saturfriends in compliment to their guest] day evening at the Country club, and college mate, Lawton Sargeant. A ee ie a basket of pink and lavender sweet peas The Cup and Saucer club will be formed the pretty central decoration] entertained next week by Mrs. J. W of the table, and bunches of the same,| Rogers, in East South Te mple street. tied with ribbon, were used as favors . wa at the places, eid MUSIC AND MUSICIANS. An when does It is the cleanest fuel to be had, no dirt in the kitchen. summer, very ""T'riumphal Will be the by tHe choir : ‘Ecce oA a4 and | gpajn v9 in ter, Naomi, are visiting friends inj and factor in the community since beSmithport, Pa, in the Blue Ridge|inge stationed at the garrison. mountains, Mrs, Hoffman will remain Tf 28 al above place during the hot weather. A large affair of the week will be Mrs. Hoffman has been East since the dancing party given on Tuesday November on account the health| night by Miss Elizabeth and Marcus of their litthe daughter, who has im-| M. MeCune at the beautiful MeCune proved so much that she has gained| residence on North Main street twenty-four pounds in weight re * o 68 Miss Elolse Sadler will entertain at Misses Florence and Nellie Shenmer] a tea tomorrow aflernoon for Mrs leave Sunday for an extended trip to] Arthur Behal and Mrs. Leslie the East. They will go first to Chi-}| Sava cago, where they will remain a week. o> view From Chicago they will go to. St. On Tuesday Mrs. A. V. Calaghan enLouis and Fulton, Missouri. On their|tertains at' a luncheon at her home return trip they will stop a week inj|in honor of Miss Dorothy Kinney, who Denver. is the guest of Miss Katherine Judge. smoke PA pes E oe re ener from Washington age age of a ee eee rer pated in ‘then Oe oe Wito ipartict, remarkably arty target practice ‘is ; we the 12-ineh gun , rsx ' aren ee De RBA a is Lie the-12-Inch Sr WEEE ae Yeats ee a power | ®4 all the CS 2 Ds the church will an Costa's Miss for| daugh-| makes MAIN S es "Ty Created Mary's . Eanea at La the: fr com-|¢q popular to that a farewell also mandant, who, after a four months' | oy fobilions ; ous leave of absence, will retire from the achieve fame Satur-| service. It will be a notable affair weeks.|as well, as it marks the final social event of the Twenty-ninth regiment The decline e ch . or 61-65 My 4Green accompanime nt ‘ lark''s cathedral Kimball Farber, Sounod, iry and UTAH -sev- and the Earth,' by Cc parts to be taken by Mrs. Osborne Amy Miss and Adams of carnations SE Misses ISEeS endure You have more oven room than with a cook stove, and can get a whole meal at one time. The new cabinet Ranges are models of convenience, built to do Always ready at a moment's notice, practical for all the all the work in a modern kitchen. actually e 2 Young m Z Tomorrow (Monday) ; night at Fort)qq most of the fighting in, generally Douglas one ‘ of the most important} ware py) 1e armies : aoe nS . a ars of tt Nor ‘ is| affairs ever given at that historic mili-| South in the War of the Rebe el nd at]|tary post will occur, It will be a re- braced on emthousands of yout » and a1% ‘ers and adi the ception given by , the officers ladies|tegderg on bothare sides wore' ce tomorrow C. Hoffman place the weeks. e © and CoffeeMts was : i G served vad. ONG 8D asady i COMING THIS ALL one \ Rial Bai Se enitin her ae ‘he solo or AT any first Bagley" Polssmorning will. sing the the Beginning God 1 COME should it is so much finer in every way to cook with Gas? cook or ESA Ola to]®®prano; Mr. Burke, Goulet, baritone. * Joseph- during" few W. Snow to spend s Henry Va selections Why Grah ate a = me h-appreciated a hen ‘ Was .eard fo. advantage 4 ae abel "Sings by Speaks Given are rave "selections. gave among ada: gray At the bass : THEY Ed Charre Victor hts Willard Villamelle" Ss J > Mrs. Philip S¢ Gene rt entertained at|j, sqdaitio men In' the 12-inch crews, and gun will in-]|@ luncheon on Saturday =in honor off ca tains, ‘on to the pointers a average was 21. vears: Walker, |™Miss Anna Strautmann of Cincinnati, the : oe ‘ : ae . ee ; 32 ) §-iIneh pointers,r not tr McMillan,|0-. Covers were laid te of eigat. 2 © gun. fighters, 223.3 years the Bsincluding Thompson, table decorations were Ameri an captains 99 Gy eee a ‘ ‘ * leave Donnell Sadler Br righton Mrs. second pjeacing: rows-Best) cottage spent Brighton Houston, some stay eee |anq. and | | | Kelly Ashworth and second tenors: visit-|*2" h anthems of Mrs, : at Granite family and Palmer Joseph praiiee at Maurice Dewey Burton Mrs. Hardy Harding Mrs. are Midgely Miss Richardson With guests of and se the at Barle Fort; | Thomas jlirst and anc Douglas E. Kelly, Gertrude T./topherson Boothe, synen Maleolm Williams George | occupy the The party ° event party| delightful lawn party was given at Red Hutte Hollow on Wednesday night by Miss Jasmine Young for her guest, Miss Emelie Bannister of Ogden. The lawn was brilliantly lighted, and supper was served there to about thirty guests, . T. Havenor Robert young Misses Clark, take high A o R. W. L, Critchlow.-are at Camp ing Mrs. George Dylres was the ine Weil, Dorothy Rooklidge and Mar-|' gery Jacobs mw Ye Mrs. Howard Lawson and boys will Miss Edna Bailey has been the hostess of several delightful affairs during the week, An informal musical was enjoyed at her home on Tuesday aflernoon and also on Friday night. On Thursday afternoon Miss Aileen Maclean was the guest of honor tea given by Miss Bailey, when the artistic decorations were carried out in military effect in compliment to Miss Maclean's recent engagement to Lieutenant Donald Robinson. Flowers in the tri-colors adorned the rooms, and clusters of the same tied with ribbons were given as favors. The ices, red and white surmounted by tiny flags, were served on blue plates to further carry out the national effect An informal musical program was also enjoyed oe T. Cowans, Mr. night leave they. will ' cottage the Virginia Georgeida . * Cannon, Armstrong, Riverside 6 Mrs. MeIntyre, when, A charming affair of Friday afternoon was the Five Hundred party given by Mrs. Simon Bamberger for her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Behal, who leaves this week for her home In New York. The decorations were unusually effective, with Shasta daisies, Sweet peas and plumosus. The dining room was in brilliant red and yellow nasturtiums, The avors were silk Japanese fans and four pretty prizes were awarded at the close of the game \ Kirby, dur- George R et kes, Gordon Kirby, | Mt Fr ank Spencer, Miles R. Romney, E£ lth Mivgare, L. McC urdy, R, E. Daynes, ayq- beth 6 Saturday the >y clude pare on Friday, night, when Governor and Mrs. John C. Cutler entertained 200 or more of their friends In a deligat-} ful manner. Nothing was left undone to make the occasion a notable one, even the weather proving all that could be expected after the somewhat unusual summer showers of the morning and nignt before. The large grounds were brilliantly illuminated by hundreds of electric lights and festoons of Japanese lanterns and gay with flags and bunting. <A dancing floor was laid on the north lawn, and an or¢hestra was In attendance on the north veranda Within the house, Where the guests were received, the rooms were fragrant with a profusion of choice flowers An informal musical program was contributed by Mrs. Elsie Barrows Best, Mrs. Lilllan De Lorey, Miss Bagley and Mr. Graham and the Imperial mule quartet, * hotel Mrs. William Senonert gave a lunch¢.) eon Thursday at Frankdin's In honor | of Miss Anna Strautmann of ~Cineinnati, O. Decorations were carnations, | each guest receiving a souvenir of tae On Thursday ae this week Mrs. J R,Walker, > Mrs. 1 B. Beatty and| occasion, after which a drive was yih< 6G. Dp" Rooklidge. will. chaperon| taken aroung the city. Higgins evening the lawn R. [is -Roy Miss Emilie Bannister of Ogden noon in tne First Presbyterian church. | ¢ he guest of Miss Jasmine Young The ceremony will be performed by| Red Butte ollaw: . of the Rev. R. M. Stevenson. The br aside Mrs. James V. Sadler and Mrs. June|and will be attended by her sister Dorothy Partridge. Will officiate as. best A. of|Irene * ° Mrs. W. H. Bintz and Mrs. John Daly are visiting in Lavamic, Wyo " e of and Morris Forbes Tuesday, the 20th, Angeles when pines, Angeles of a Ada Cameron! of Leonard, T. Resort J. Ta ylor announced Dana Hall,|Coy and wife of Illinois; Cresent J. P. Pringle Ew Swensen, G. .] school for EB Diane os campus of | Norton, W. J. Craig, P. J Gorton, Kenith W Jacobs, Hattie Stemsland, Dp. W Haryer of Wiscon- of some Sheridan, and will be Mrs. Allen's parents, Samuel be] It] Evans, her, | family, | seashore ‘ Geddes a visit 7 2 from Los of Miss daughter at the i Jenna-Budd from Captain ==< e . The news engagement time Virginia enters a preparatory situated on the known college 66 ‘6 returned will save them a good deal of annoyanee. A woman rubbing her ankles, because of tne misery of mosquito | bites, is not altogether ‘attractiv Leonard, J. Frank Zane of San Francisco is in| he city visiting his parents, Judge ana] Mrs C. S. Zane. because mosquitoes rarely bite through | white stockings. We learned that in tne Philippines. Black hose seems to attract these pests, There is something about while that repels them Tell your women folks that when they visit an army post in mosquito time and expect to be out of doors, to sure to put on white stockings. some nm sy well spend S as is 7 2 8 | Rive Harris, Miss Irene Leonard, Miss T. B. Beatty and daughter Vir-| Ethel T'yree, Miss Bertha Tyree, Bell will leave the latter art of | Tyree, all of Salt Lake City; J. L. Benfor the East, where fey will | net, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Saner, Miss Eliza- Mrs. ginja, ayeust might] ae Ethel | | which 7 engagement who have visited the ee the past week Evel Miss of plain speaging should be admissible, but it is far better to a on the safe side, for many a congenial Triend-| ship has been broken beyond recall} criticism, The pre satel a ® ° ed |} Miss Ruth Beasley left Friday | visit of several, weeks dn Seattle unkind her] Annie Adams e ane r- | W. E. Vigus, L. W. Gilbert. Mr. Tuesday at a ple as-| Mis N orLG 2 Siodent Acc Ue Been afternoon be! Shepard saying a for agreeable things and reasonable amount of tact Of course, between friends tried and true a cert: Lin oe by, some oa Ethel ee cs Partridge Thomas and Miss tained for her on mak-!| might Miss j recipient leaving | and fourteen girls }time in September, at the theatre Re jhearsals are now satisfactorily in pre-| | : ; j gress, and those in charge say that the! | social affair tn con-| chorus is by far the best that has ever} } musical Chautaqua] appeared in @ local performance of the | Saturday evening, | kind The east is a strone one and ji | . uninteresting =| peas in a rustic basket formed the Which was tendered to the board of | as follow centerpiece ' "piece, the place place ucards S being g the | A judge 2S 1 it Wandamere } li e by ; the » manage-| manag |Maid Maid Mari Marian abor day arrives the Monday in Sep- | same in water color ef ment rhose present, In addition te I Emma Ramsey Morri . * ° | the ard, ‘Tr Grahe Alar ‘ Mise re ‘ board, were Irred C iraham, , >3S lan A. Dale Mise Sigrid Pederson tember The next ir 1] Che bridge luncheon given by y Miss Miss} H . and Ed MeClelland The The idge f I sOVEyes : ae , ‘ . he} Annabella Vii Idna evans order is the autumn : ; Luman : ~Thursday ey ; at Tabernacle choir was also hos-|] Dpyine Durden Miss Mab 1 Cooper |} Jeanette on the »| Ogden holiday of Thanksgiving pore now seems rather remote Tne cannot Knutsford for Miss Etheiyn Gardner | pitably entertained at a dinner On] frjgr Tuck Horas Ensign and Miss June Whittemore was a very| Monday evening at the Commercial) Littl John Hue nh Dougall be a community in this oountry where pretty affair and enjoyed by sixteen|eclub before they appeared at Wan-/wijt Searlet \ \ Tarrel! holidays are made more of than in this rather giddy "City of the Saints." guests Shasta daisies were used in |j«dlamere Sir Guy Gilesome Fred ¢ yt dg Weeks are spent in preparation, and the graceful decorations At the game p Ses " The Sheriff John D. Spencer following in the parlors of the poe Phe wedding of Miss Gertrude M lenge Hand George D. Pyper more attractions are offered than in places double the size Street cars five prizes were awarded | Bea h of ae ng oe The full list of. the chorus Js as ee @ \1 aeavitt of Salt Lake will take place} earivites resorts and canyons are filled from One of the prettiest luncheons of | on Wednesday July 31, at Pueblo.| a early morning until midnight And week was the one given by Mrs.]Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leavitt will g6{ Sopranos-May Aldet Ivy Evans yet, impossible as it seems to tne on- lthe Edward J. Roberts on Monday at the|from here to attend the wedding ; + iss ‘Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Fred C.) Gra looker, there are families who remain Country club, which was in the nature We |ham, Katie Gabbott, Lillian Hudson in their own homes during such days s * @ | home in Wonder, Nevada green| Miss Mattie Crookston to George farl| Altos Leo Davi Claudia Holt basket filled with lovely lavender | Garrett | Mi Minnie Kingdon Amy Osborn is ever before the majority of those | sweet peas formed the central decora° ° ; Aura Rogers Mamie Summerhays who make up sociely. While there may tion, the same flowers being seattered | Mr and Mrs. J. R. Walker and Ie e Webley be many wno distinctly show that they over the table and laid in clusters at;family will leave about the middle of ‘onors-John Bowers, Abbie Brain have no wish to enter the race, there the place of each of the twenty guests | August for a hunting and fishing trip Ww hits im Cooke, John Hand, James H are otners to whom admiration ete = e* through Idaho. They will have their | Nelison, Joseph Poll, J. Sneddon popularity are the breath of life. Ther \ beautifully appointed dinner was| automobile shipped to Spencer and} Bassos-A, E are certain personalities that attrac t, given by Ben Siegel on Tuesday even-| from there will make the trip byjy 5. Cornwall Alex. Crawford Alvi and, better still, hold admiration and ing at the University club in honor of | machine | Keddington R. Ness, John D. Owe friendship. While in many cases it uncle, Dr Ulmer of Baltimore | ele by | Fred Sanford, Leo Fairha jis the woman who can entertain and { his table, in the ferm of a T, placed} Mrs. William Igleheart and sons and | a make life pleasant for her friends that| The is supposed to be popular, on tae| on the roof garden of the club. was| Miss Igleheart sailed yesterday from| A very enjoyable musical progran | | beautiful with a low mound of shaded | New York fora year's stay abroad other hand there are Instances oO | was ®iven on the oceasion of the law) > * * of those who, with very little effort pink sweet peas and colored electri |party Friday night at the residence ! . on their part, are reigning belles from | light effect. An orchestra added to} Wasatch Summer 26 Mrs. Cutle i Goyernor maleand oe eeThe i ry quartet perig) of those] names July a fewResort, aré Following evening of the pleasure the companion-| whose age, to old oath betore | | ! Burnham of Bountiful gave a pretty afternoon alfair yestercay in hoanor of} Mies Ethel Partridge at the Martin | The next musical attraction will be home in B treet t rooms were|the al way populari DeKoven'i opera The bright a profusion of na sturtiums lotf Kobi Hood given rig wi with "Robin wt rich \ will be Guessing games were the amus sement| by the Salt Lake Opera company, some | the afternoon, that the Fourth o { ) tertained a party of thirty at luncheon, | of Miss Loulse Sullivan was also thej| were presert July and Pioneer day » Lhostess at a party luncheon given for . »| Miss Aileen Maclean and Miss FranA very pleasant Sorden, who leaves with her par- | necUion Ath the no possible excuse for | ces banquet holiday until the | ents for the Philippines. Pink sweet | was thé | of a farewell _- Pes rbedy, J. J. MeClellan, A. ¢ Lund, J. J Daynes, H Ensign, M. J. Brine Josenh Pallantyne H.W Dougall G George Skelton (, F. Stayner and ) Carele SS | JULY 28, 1907. together critics are banded artists and of adboard the form who than those Judics ators of the Musical Chautauqua the existence of whom show the real musical strength in the communit 1 \ Shepherd \rihur are The VALUES UP TO $3.00 PHONE 2191 Robinson Bros Co. 124 MAIN for 50c Mo. aii ot |: also were wives, their with staff, on| Lake Salt left which party, the the 2:45 train On their arrival at | Saltair they embarked on the steamer | Vista and enjoyed a sunset ride on; | elaborate An Lake Salt Great' the dinner followed in the enfe, covers | being ialid for filts e . CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN |