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Show where ments mn he has professional engage- i| cee {| - e Corner 19, 1908. LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY SALT REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 2 | lt in Ancestors. Thomas Hughes, founder of the os colony in Tennessee, And one Rugby o { the« || | covernors of this state was a Hughes. 9 Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Forbes have i " Thomas Hughes was the son of John, announced the engagement 4) their | ------S}S -$-$-$-$-$------. | who was the son of "clever, active Mrs. daughter, Jessie McCullough to Robert ne GHEE SsSPAY AMILY. WMughes," a friend of Walter Scott's. E Kremer, the marriage to take place Y = "The ‘Magic al Lay of the One-lHorse September 1. Found Phromchout | thre World-Always Chay" Is attributed to John Hughes, se Ranged on the Side of Liberty. and Scott refers to it The lay "shows Our on wagons floor. clean National carpets House perfectly Cleaning -_ Co. up" Colonel and Mrs, . G. Webber Miss Webber will leave Wedne sday MN all the changes|of the "flowers at either end ~~ Sou- water, talcum violet: powder | Scheid has declared > 5 that i the best | a SAVve.a FE. Jen- ais weal the underlying sentiment and all involves can hardly be questioned. ° . Many will remember the in one of Margaret Deland's character ing of joined by Dr. Shirley Karl ‘beautifully A, arranged |tO . feo a at ae ntertained sketches, Mrs Mrs. W. |e ntertained it/yonday Uae tee Walter | mer's incident | delight- "The a ai Foster : a D. To a : ee at Mrs. ! arming Catskills Joseph before Muss. |} Christensen One'line: returning: Bishop performed ; (0 comfort, it 907 August a eee Odell gave a ‘ ‘ ‘ x pleasant Thursday afte nee non the |]Mrs. Arthur of Davis of E ly, os Nevada E viii url Bast 1 Mr. Fourth street with and Mrs. Jan and T. and likewise Be 50 vitied the simple Hicks,, Mary, in 1635. oh Oe eae 50 and uu Ruth, of with Mr, Husted, BY 3 eS ELEANOR ELEANOR LEXINGTON LEXINGTON, Linen ds id Ireland and America. and has furnished a pleasant visit of several |many prominent personages, at the home of her parents, Its roster of poets alone is a notable} Mrs. James Ivers, Mrs. James | one, and if the family have not furnish-| her that Finlen in Oak on his next olis; and of her that the delicate, only-orris ro ot. visit to the was, her a metrop- astonishment to indefinable scent in high tub . He es ea ay a | find was GE ae ne e t "the a Z Saltair at een 7 oo Se bt net th 1 age ri &® bringing to mind former scenes and } bridge party ternoon z _Miss crt W erner, back scenes Mividtiess, oe cor tal, .c at certain of other W hile, drugs bring back long childhood not so WEEK K 0 of be of | the | SOCIETY giddiest M onday Mr. whirl pake, o year. Dancing that Society matrons lapse of years, at at one every ic wand Kiser is Gace It placed retty was ay the as summe San weet 8 We xz ae ne Mallehters Geer atie thy as Tuesday hele a of: throng of a delightful almost soci ee RE Florence card 8 An : < Or. wiiene 1 bed ure Cyrus by they 23 . Arthur Boston will has. be been of of a interest |; ek style frock. es 1908, at El rhea' August ALexico, The the and took Sete of Miss Dr. place |e the is an ~ aoe oe Patio Eat)? place : poetry, and for Res occupy | and the their they were to neither. School Days erneeers i oe J. 3B th h: Oe ae A in ot Aer et er ; Linger daughter, ay Fae have 2} with) the nurses Months in wi K.|te!. of his to John July 14, @ onstanee x ‘ha aye Shepherd to = hich in he the May training y } bride finish D,. 6, such at : morning. few Tuesday .}, th e arenas trees on eee the beautiful niapelteen lawn Bones MMC was served by a bevy of pretty girls. The delicious refreshments were also numerous last and. as weeks in Chi evening : -T | | Misses 4 Newbury, ee Huse, mother, A ea ce The by Bry ee week Foster, Miss Annie they returned prizes given.at water. I color of Miss esses Edith each were sketches from Maguire. entertained artistic the brush Several pleasant host- parties of sIVena wir residence P¥esday evening at elgnt E nyBoom . Mrs. Elbridge Thomas ais Raturdiy |©Paries 2 at cards to since have been Mrs, Nellie f Miss rom visit her Coe Blerbeek Marge Chicago and rs. Charles. Miss: Agatl is Mrs, . and will 161 leaves soon sister, Mrs MUSIC "Hughes's T AND program Hughes of South claim New of the third fighter t vere Virginia or the mee Miss has March in Cradle Song I an Riv eet er different sa ; eee card parties feature given of the recently ; has been the presence of little ee hes the : Ee) inte * Who following in the footsteps of wlders huve taken tables, ve invited saecee Ate abet alle ss ea ject of interesting comment as the air of professionals, they ay played and won their the . The Mrs. Mrs. » huffled the Bomee 5 c prizes offered. coarse Poa luncheon given He. pia |.4 : Thursday an cCrea sewing ‘club, afternoon. : ean at. will her 121 D her sister, 1 i -Berhocl street. iMr , : arrived Fri- Coen { eae 1 Mrs. a L. Gold Circle, aa . to : ae aton Miss W. ie hie, 10rd _ Iestelle -J 4 M. Savage age Nevada, y da} cten * have BVO 7 Woolley ten of NEES. Mrs. ae will) Dell, Gays Marias visiting : her :aunt, » in the Miller flats : John Dr. Groo|Mr. |] Old a the oe wee... cards|#t bridge followed care Mueslayrimarniniee: E George Sutherland its Sutherland. b» George 8, Gannett C. B, Diehl, at the and homeher of sister, Mrs.| by a luncheor tne ian ets con Mrs.| and anMiss of Edith cee 4 The engage gagement } has ; Melody announced was ried out by a large nasturtiums and basket coreopsis filled placed . with ero ter on|ards to rs. is Mrs. one _# Reed of dredge, Smoot, r Utah's and Mr. talented a sis Rich- young | Grand Of NO. ST. SOUTH DOLLAR SS . Ladies' 1. All E d . Oxfords, Canvas | : Slippers Strap . TABLE NO. 2 " where Starts .Men's only few Monday of re- this who uncle of Shoes se kind, a sizes and 2 baby Oxfor ior to ds, $2.00, 2 misses, clean wor th up only all up pair Ss to $5.00. . A a jeceeze , t line married George is a patriotic George Robert James, Thomas, Judith New Eis ON SALE 5 and ore °f Royal Chew and Daniel Thomas arrie of LOS from Henry II Eleanor in of England Flughes practical original they are ent a woeoae in simple OL his one. mind Retorning ecccsie . ning DAILY INCLUSIVE. oie «nme way Gen San" Fenacinco -.22 re or a PALATIAL UNEXCELLED DINING BO ""s65 TRAINS CAR SERVICE. ae Pullman Good On the] de-| and Los 1 sy Tourist Sleepers. Angeles Limited. 2 and Fee and 0 15, October | that trace tne of 90ning, porous - are net iews Reece Pinenteicl ant of W T SEPT. who oa descent" we find Hughes connection eee ANGELES the Lewis, - laracteristics quick perceptions Smart | JUNE 1 paleTO Fj Final Limit Robert, of Virwar of Morton connections abeout aio.ere malloways eae also nearly related, and Cc. The Pe rformet . Arr "I ,ohe coat-of-arms oned marcl a Lemaigre ‘by in Ask are|§ rea-|§ the T.-C.) Agent. bh rer eiia thie PECK, :G.° P Los Angeles. To sa" en's a J. .169 H. Main Street. RURTNER, DP, Salt Lake City, A, ' thought, in their sit dsiisald with con- reproduced Burke's Motto' Performer | Gd ngrin"'.. Wagner | is blaz- "Peerage." Argent; m "Die ... Crest, aeeee Henselt Callaerts| by. Performer ron Weber| Arr. . Ni 5 Melody . from . Oe Af os ‘Mec - Han, Tho ‘ganls God's will out of a be; via coronet argent, holding the coat-armor line, tracing English heures Beethoven in wick; the organist. Mrs M T. C: aE Snyd nyder wi Wl fertory this morning at cathedral-"Roek of let back to a niga. borne Cadwala- der, son of Griffith, ap Cynan, King of North Wales, and his wife Dyddgy, daugoater of Meredith ap Cynfy The arms of Sir Richard Hughe a; TaEniietl 1773, ts: Azure; a lion, ri ant, o ne he eee Crest: A lf' on, conchant, . res or . Both-the eagle and lion are most eraldic charges Symphony.... Oe Diefydd-what or 1629; demi-lion, This is bY the Arr. by Performer Fifth Sie Duw be, granted or, a dona Sates faty 2 No recita holifay. : ‘ cep pic , ee eee ee rs -| fh 5-5 oe ; .. Wagner Andantino (requeste da) ..... Lemare Virgin's Pray Massenet Old will Anotner coat-of-arms is gules; two lions passant, a rose in chief, argent. Melster- . ore .... -.... Fynno wills, dene performer.) * alae r " ae a AVG Mattia ......-2.-0- is Snyder, Lemare by ; |Intenmezzo ‘ Portland WD. S. Seovil of Butte. Isle Devon: family Sherdley of. Wignt, ttilone ar ae of Hughes Surrey; Hall, : have Kent, War- ‘Laneaster, ee 5 and 3 i sing ul 1e8 O f: Ge a St. Mark's Miss Lexington has published about Ages," by | 200 family histories and can supply and and Mrs. Mrs. |ing a fishing Major and W. H. trip up Weber Mrs. M. W. W- agt<s arn nees.as organic rests "a o- N ; ‘a Gleas ; Miss N y give rec ital fi re ering oaenitie Wetirieadec ates Wire Tirs Butcher Little A. are and enjoy- eanyon, Breeden, ive : endeet Miss Mrs. Roscoe' M. Breeden, Mrs, |Stark! andi: Miss. Woodruff are? soe , are spending the day at Tdlewild, Ogden canyon, At at Emily |ing at St.. 11 Gener 2, sing before hendonbcat® Mr. | Grove. July SN i ci ¢ oe A NS © « Jessup of the California tne. = onthe j ee this city "A pew, will In the Cheap 8,...68° ' # oo . cathedral this. morno'clock Miss Mary ‘Jénicin: ' New said Senator @ De - "once a voter's entered absence Pi ma'am. ss "She give you sacepted Stirlin Dee $25 those nl lee SR that animal, NORTH See for agents CITY TICKET July limits Mrs. C. W. Pith Western. lat 2% country : "| 2s 8 «6 ust, c Milton orated tee Sprague of and San Francisco, | ladies Ta- with pansies.s. assisted sweet A peas, number Madame gave me nasturtiums| of young| Brodbeck: in well deserved, a o T° a Ser ee ee ee SUNDAY EXCURSIONS 2 = Via D. pad B. ¢ 3 0t--en, pale 19. ans 10:25 a. m., 1:00 ; 30 Miso is Seta me do cloth T° Star. canyon, EMPEROR Pharaoh's Glen Returning leave the carried carried 7:20 ule: ¢ am pierin sswo ets da Ogden 5:45 eee hy ox] 1-251 Ff ne NOT WILLIAM A S assertio: 8 fF Ung with train} --+ eo 33.20 33.75; 1-29. And 24 _ EE f PIRITULIST) in in his his. ee S editor, brought' dals.- whose: out: Harden -the "rou, « "ee Maas ae Se eat able" nee ee AP ae a 1,200 bath rooms, el | . ay rice or Cc. 0 . T te wae: if sacked and cur = ed, alf-¢ ee Coke. stuck is lots, $2.75. net. 82.75 net per ton deve Seen FIL L i maeer eee ue order oO | Sy - ean Finest bathing in the world at:saeci@ air; with er a charcees . ecial cash emperor piece of spiritualistic | ae | 1ese reports reg; 1 ge hi amt wy are attributed by +e arding: his majesty | nbnabe th VO provincial news[ o Maximilien Harden, the Rerim at "THE SMOKELESS FURL" should ; ae u J be~ used in every stove, ate and furnuce, Por 2 a that watch case: thea materialized 82° Pm. Provo canyon 2:45 p. m.:|#Uthorized them also special from Proyo canyon at 7.26 rovo canyon ree bp. mn. to Provo, connec ; at 7:30 $ to Salt Lake, Sn : |nmied Prae vo $50 asa the At for its brother." -Washington |her daughters in serving refreshments| }to the lar ge party. The applause was : generous and day and August . seriin July | 18.-Ti f j "Nordde Zel Ger ertee _Norddeutsclie Zeitung," taking cognipersuade your | zance of the reports that Emperor Wil. liam has bee le ma'am am has been under . spiritualistic -in-| Ae _voman, fuenges through Prince Phillip zu Eul, 23: und und £ { OFFICE, ‘201 ‘MAIN ) SAYS IS thrusting rese to go. 26th. sit arelelalole slslslater stereo efelei i ees ae So wi ah at din gn EXCURSIONS his terms |son. ad °Miss. Eleanor Hasiinger will The orruptionist, sing Bordais's "Ave Maria we Miss enn Into his pocket, Sulli 5 . the "door he said: RI HGR anh van welt sing a solo at the see 4 o'cloek service ' { do hope you can rusband to vote a . So "Pi try to," for leme, : ne aasenent in) musical..circles' in:|"though. Jim's a moe "d SR Finally spythe floor, he for July CUR Pace TO - ANADA. Augus ie ievole olsleisletw c alatole tleleelant site $a 6 se neue house. pleaded = = Limit 24th. MEOMLON Noise nics ces clccys sce ll ee . Lethbridgo +-+.............0.6000,.,.0000 rg Sm NIN Na aes i ees a niece tiv DAILY EXCURSIONS TO PACIFIC COAST, | voter's he and MX M; or Ganictn Kitten. corruptionist,""> Chaut q | cause to the man's wife, cen Scotia ing a wretched kitten on ae acific said: ee Mary's street, Ginn Thirty-fourth acces cI or _ es eae - ' e oe mien 23d a v Salt Lake at present is centered on| wpa wie one::to. move }enburg, and that he attended spiritMr. and Mrs, W.-M. Ferry leave to-|the coming of the Eisteddfod hi, | when his mind's made up: but any- | valistic seances arra a ii he ae day thel two sons for San Fran- promises 5to be one of the dfod, greatest which | ) ton you've rou'v by the prince Se Beeswith thelr got a real cheap kitten | today declared> these nged assertions to be isco and later tor a tour of the Pa-|musical events in the history of this there. Your opponent was in yester- | pure fabrications The. paper alsc ‘ a mirror for the ee oe ii artists, who has won distinction abroad| Who has been visiting with his family in. the same shades of ribbon ; andjin his profesion, and after the wed-)for several weeks, ' left Thursday night streamers reachipg a to smalier baskets'ding 5 will & go to Parly with hi 8 bride, p for home, aud will ri = stop at Lake : E and all Childx en' 5 Oxfor ds, 1: VV $ 00, V orth up to $3. 00. are the Fays, Kingsburys, and of Virgin: Ji » ds rhter of ginia. Jane, daughter o Strother be | Scent Gannett on North State street in honor during the week by Mrs. Chloe A. a trip to Chicag Oe Mee returned from Madame Brodbeck and her pupils of Mrs. . H. = Vance Lane ee has been pro- Pipreoee ct ae sichards deuehter Many. Sane :: Rake . 6 : not delightful Neon Lae piano rie : ' le wedding recita n le presence of the nounced as one of the most beautl-/to take place Tuesday, August s. Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Caine and fam-/and numerous. friends The er fully appointed affairs of the season. Miss Eldredge is the youngest daugt ily will go to Brighton the fir A Melig 5 2 ecita The color scheme in yellow was car-|ter of M C. A. Eldre & augh- "| Augus st of |hall and rooms adjoining it were dec: Off WAISTS how- orterniaater soe Wely | Seles sand Nobis. Performer | that, "he exercised ‘ Arr. (Arr. for organ yy Thursday, July 28- Par- | Andante cific Northwest. | re been AND a, ‘siiger:? Lieutenant Marriage yas tour-| will wife ughes, Lewises 4 Jane Delbrueck by TABLE these Carolina, Lieutenant Assis neue {I Ui for week ......«.-. Arr. Capriccio. tip, girls, The Sas hae aa : Where (they will meet: Mr.and: Mrs. pce Sai eA ahah On it 4 ae { - mae John" T.- Hurst and -. family. «Miss their | yy bret aecee eae Woodruff of Kentucky, who has been | their Thursday i the Breedk aaa ce n home afor somees | heir Fuly Bransford, 23 zafternoon,4mm gue st at . weeks,withwillMr: remain fer Ban a Sng in Ogwith dei and Mrs. 5 have Nit Matthews Cullen will entertain Wednesday ‘ y nn Quartet from "Rigoletto" Verdi] 29 eag!e with two heads, displayed, (Arr, for organ by performer. ) able. Wednesday. July 22- Crest: An eagle's head erased, saTerus: CeGolden....Dr ° Sparks arks | ble;" in the beak, , a a brand, raculy of the » Jerusalem, the brand, raguly Romanza .. . ‘ cre stece Bvenaner saine, fired, gules. ze enter-}and: "-home in ‘ eyes mass- Creek," explorer. virginia Island; avid's | re G..............H. day afte ran absence of two years in|Old Melody ...... ee on se abe epeng ae sum|"‘Oberon" overture. ner with her family at their home, Friday ly 24- Mrs,|Mrs. friends which served the double purM Blve a lake party for her cousin, pose of discharging soctal obligations ; M's. Arthur Davis. of Wly, Nevada, and helping along a worthy cause Mrs: WilliarhMe M4 =i 2 NECKWEAR Hi C) mi ennsylvania; . Asslstantt Licutenant athe tprmaate Hugh, Greenberry Hughes, and Virginia, Ensigns Henry O'clock (Noon), aa 20-- ) Pastorale /Old Melody returned 360.0 street | VErsils o'clock, ie oe Mrs. Willard Hamer has returned > ae > 5 will paler home after a three weeks' visit with Kate , England ancestry. generation, was an brave man, and a Revolution 1ode MUSICIANS for follows, Monday, Old: Melody . Selections from Pane afternoon, it Ditty &ver, Jesse, Indian York: ec The as : visiting Reac ie *: Agatha denrotin ace fae ~ esses Dr |} generafor four family Virginia the f: an ily to West Virginia, North | Kentucky, and later to Pratt; Cornet and Hughes, Captain grandson of Jesse ie eeinin, and wis marrfed' a captain Blizaheth' In the from ] pastorale visiting Montgomery for Portland to John Longmaid Bryan meet anes Silk and BIG ONE AND TWO ae. served on the lawn and were in charge Mrs. N. M. Hamilton and. Mys ek Miss Charlotte Armstrong left Sat- | Bischoff. copies at a nominal price. List of titl of Mrs. J. J. Broughall and Mrs. 'T. B. ts teats ae ge. the chaperones at the crest for Chicago, where she will re=e sent for ten cents Research aa Beatty, js | CeMsnttul affai ~jturn to the Wesley hospital to take . > b y. to whom j no little eae i : a ake J At the First: Congregatior gational chureh | undertaken, and 1 blazon of coats-ofdue, for under their management and My mS her last year's couvse as a trained | this morning Mr. Brines will sing as arms in their proper colors a special solicitations. Almost Mere me in the], and Mrs. 3s. HW. Callister haye | 2Urse in that institution, which-ls con-|a tenor solo "The ‘Lord Is My Life," | feature. Address Miss Lexington, care ey of punch, candies ices were eure invitations: for 4 lawn party to persia with the Northwestern uni-|by Allitzen, It will be Mr. She pherd's]| The Inter-Mountain Republican or donated, thereby aaalwns aie rially to the receipts ie the benefit of St.| Mark's Hospltz association. < There eS were 32 oe ‘alled with and the Py 1¢ 216 [Bawenchusetts; | Lieutenant | Samuel Seewiica kas ar Pit Ps avery ay. 2 The ral ce noon organ recitals in the Tabee aie aaa: Sa oe ae daugh- this i" Sale Twelve Hughes was one of the Boston "Tea Party," 1772. James Hughes, of Pennsylvania, was one of Washington's and Body 1euard Joseph Hewes of N. J ait! | was "singer." Connecticut gave to np Rl jane | Thomas called The Hughes's record one all along the line °F for bride, characteristics Walton: ; and ee W Monday it . little 50 ° z , abieubi ae oc urs as his wagons agons clean cleanHouse carpets carpets perfectly/ ational Cleaning on 27 the | - | physical vas Martha rclughes Paesse Walton, the eee the first of Ric ha aTaet attr retions home of | js{s ena eats in fhe city expected D. who 78 |young e a. hostessses OK es at pi a dancin raat be. : the even at the Inn in Wmigration tanyon sis and Mrs. J. W. Houston, Mr. and are and é lead, 8© owned, complexion satinpowder, smooth | 4 and by Satin Satin ekin skin powder, tin ret 94 ih eae S. Wells Mrs. Pee Witcher d wf + a fami- stout, we built, Dlue eg Papa aig features, in the Mained tions. From branched out C4arelina and Colorado. 5 oes an with Mike id - Philippines are at the Nevada. California with | Joave gues. Grigze le ening. th z or frequently and SES. A | oe Monday Shepherd 4 Osta Francisco Keith's parents, the Honorable Mrs. Thomas Blyth, in vanston, be at home for the summer at South Eleventh | vast. es compared a . W. Mrs. me sical |! a EVENTS B. Ely, ee COMING Yery | the .s un leaves Mrs. the and Babbie. school to his San = bas Adams, and Miss Katherine Adams are | Offertoire cin D) (St. Cecelia). templation, and his body with actions, Seas with Captain and Mrs. Perry ay Sa , . oo. Batiste ee ee oe deere of both.' in Logan, Tuesday. ‘July $1 - another, iS written, that "her ne aL eats y. Ree Seo ennieraicnere Faulkes | life was a benediction rather than a Mrs Jack Keith and small daughe | Meditation ‘ E ota ea ee wa OS a' Eyry | Sermon, id and is an Engin this counts his will ee | °! 2 remain. A. from Jackson, Ogden take cago, where course, Srnbiees| during | from Korea ee and} ene ea familly BOM We Hughes married Merey Coleae Henry had five children-three being sons : a oe: Hughe 8, the Virginia pioneer, fs Called a uguenot refugee le and his wife came to Pownatlan county, Virginia, about 1675, where the place e beck forthe summer' for ‘lar Mona: BY: AOIES Clara returning to Yokois the principal of sail the © Made a Suits, for BELTS ° is written a: more 1749, M®'sht, ener equally| M SN Stone. e MeNitt - x Tailored coats; quired a large property, which she inherited' from ‘her' father. If ‘a "mental Photograph of Henry is desired by his @&5¢ Sretee us Coat it ie: Medium world,| over- Margaret was eae BLEW CC Y Walter 2» the Church of the Good Shepherd, by tev, Alfred Brown, "rector of: the rhe one was more than a surprise to te friends of the young people i Mis sg Vincent was one of the most Popular Wednesday for will pn¥erse4 is Miss accompanied teachef, Yamada, will Wells's" Mrs. leva ideal itself given as Brown's M. Wells Brighton little Cc. il |J@onings. = gone Mr. party Rowland taat | well a they children ay Join Aim Captain and Mrs. PBriant weq-|Ms. At home Durango, Sudbury {in to Chester marriage Paso, Texas 1 at Guanaelvi wedding Vincent whieh Several) en eae. hall played ) at on arrived from of the week, l ens received aria Dallin morning card MIs Aniiva a ear cte Be ee . ;_u . : : There have been few social func: The it cs tions iven {n Sal ake ene . wraps The mid-summer lull easiness na Tieeaic poo ee | Seems finally to have arin: Pies ares from every point of view than € | clal events for the coming weak are. Charity Mrs. "Ss July were I. |psster, Miss Elizabeth Ames, Warren Morehous, Tuesday, gowned princess hundred guests tra in the upper i and o | and © announcement Ames too, eens as young and as charm-|°f lingerie hear cottage . enus and tn agen Mr. try. tables ea : alta aetna and Mrs. Willara coe _ 7 " sm, 8 e of the bride, who Lake, where on of the house | years, handsomely to Heber go to when Ferry ) which friends jn Salt Bolen: rigs Alice was'in| lkse. Pomttt se Mors ee lace M. ner pues: who OE is Converse, hama, where she chet, over white ore with trimmings|@ few years. Dr. Jackson is an fae of vose point, Migs: W rae eon yore ont ats oy Mark's, and after a few delicate Mrs. soon summer, W. u e@ ing as her three daughters, wore a|@¢ St. Mark's hospital handsome imported gown of Irish cro-| ish girl, having been a ee and Irish and will }the the 1] | Sehauffleberg very her The were "es Boston ding In fact it has been said that' in elegance many of the Vatlattas worn nag never been surpassed in Salt Lake society. Many imported gowns and hats were seen. The hostess, ow ho| looked Mr. |family in enjoyed. the' veranda ; in shasat dasies Taster lilies white sweet peas, carnations and maidenhair ferns <¢ ; : a rooms, Shere all aed ee the hours of the reception. 3 to 6, vith women. on entertaine Mr. H almer On Thursday My. Hamers me after-} chothon A, Wall, v . tion of detal pees poems in fault, but 19, ve in fact belongs ot and the and white. Refreshme & : re ene on the lawn. un- long te brilliant known ale eapepiien eae will the all the best is not their July. sight re "1 occasion one of . interested * "ae decorations after ajin red ian 2o7) sep served a Cc Mrs ihe eettate™ musica acknowledged as a perfect! and sBey. The Lake trip. fogram rs hostess ; Se uw 7 were the dance Jed it friends at & card party Friday even-|the Mary lL. Colby school, which js a jing aft het home, he Bast First Nor successf 3 Bi Is' schopl in that coun- | was} of declares that the Penicntiann « that she danced « . the "Inn" least be te pronounred byt n attendance one if street, in honor of Miss throughly delightful affairs | son and Fred Midgely. e will Miss vis siting ue oe N Liss VeraAhr night with the Eldredge entertained and Mrs. Kiser | pleasantly a large number of by beater great . a the hich pas oe at- vans, guests. home England, Sir] Admiral sword the with |mighty to the appointed been recently has he (yesponsible position of the Eastern | Richard Hughes was a man of valor.| 4 : eee ee ‘ : general manager of the American | Margaret Hughes contested with Mary| Stoker company, with headquarters at | Betterton, the position of the earliest] Pittsburg, Pa. : actress the English stage, which| on city. attain a of her Wales, 0 Bros ae) "s vening in the parlors of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Walker will a RESP ED ETE get Serpe re Shire resbyterialn church a very |Sail July 25 for England. Miss Hague | 2°_2* 9° i cae pleasant reception was given in honor] Will spend the summer at the Walker |> ‘eet coos of the pastor, Rev. Herbert Hays, and|country home and will have for het Mr 1 Mrs. I > Bldredee | Mrs. Hays on their return from their|suests part of the time Mrs. H. E. er ee ry PV erenbe ii I iI 11 "new resort in Emigration can: so Frances honor - for in Miss Sybella Clayton is entertaining | the earliest recorded Desdemona, and| a few friends at a house party at the | the date is 1663 Margaret | Clayton countrys _ dome No one, of course, forgets that "Tom Miss in will | week scenes rate di the Miss Thursday Savage Smith and the Misses Lyle Wimmer entertained during medicine --_ the Startin go ut dance given and given L. L. a King, ee or IN Ee memory ago, was Mrs. days with startling | Clare in contrast, odors | Hazel forgotten pleasant -_ II long by Romona will leave Monday Park, [Hinois represented Colonel and Mrs. f& F. Holmes are Hugh Hughes is a favorite combina-| , ntertaining a family house party at ]tion, and one thus called, born at the Oakwood ‘their beautiful summer }end of the seventeenth century, was a |iome. eet Miss sLLippert of Chicago jis é alsa | Welsh poet of renown. He was the son| £ ¢ a guest of Colonel and Mrs. Holmes of Iruffvdd Hughes, a descendant of wees ee the Lord Twreelyn. Wugh Hughes's| The many friends of John Van |verses are preserved in the British muBrunt formerly a resident of Salt |seum., The family wrote history, as delightful 1© ee rc eaea Es A eronic eee 1CIT L ei ary established fact and ts ee " with acer i n aconnection scents odors js| | °*Seekers' annual outing at Saltair aa power of recalling memories past | Ns and gone. It is said to be even more powerful. than strains of musie in | ray ae Piel of Chicago a pretty | places. Everyone knows from exeeeoce that aw hift of mignonette, sweetbriar, or trailing arbutus will largely ° pa i ate i W ates ys ; hoe n eee ALLIS with the tables | geet one peaks eee and 4 : "a Mrs. GeOree iW? oe eT RAR Gere MUNA C eek GE Gace A sate Gane : J aries: Of YOuUNs a ie a We dnesdé net afte OTs On a Z 7 idl Sve nne the rs mibers: of the | society Stdoh? numerous eatin: . eae sweet oo : usteom of ae zrandmothers of laying away linen and tine underwear in lavender is too sweet a memory to lose, and is again becom- ing a fad ‘ Paice Sate Tailor % e long Gaclic Hiccock settled They aaer? Thelr 1 name ae ie After months Mi. and it a, wife When the Rodgphigis ial wife of the doc- | week when among the Nouloss oa % tor, anxious to ascertain the elusive, | Mrs. RH. Officer Mrs Weneat Bar baffling perfume which accompanied | perger and Miss Ione Motriso) famnthe fair city"heroine, prevailed upon | ‘ Ci ig hig ee ae discover what bring back to |e) i iS, £ hie eer oe a ° ee Oe See Ir rts ay e "reeman ugnes anc ris , er Be re yor Wales, se aaa : Pe hs be Saar Wy ail : Bere aN. supply people. : SUI Fancy yo ita He. AEM OS Ee eee Guilford, Conn.; Arthur, 1676, of Salem, Mass., and John of Hatfield, a sol eH Rea to he might country eS LINEN and the heraliie "so. enthralied and hor | Attractive tuncheone have veen env. [ealorado, have gone for a tour of the | The Hughes family has always veen| Muse. | Henry marvied Lean tute | fascinating, FOR \ onc from in RECEIVED MOND f descends means, e JSF fair, and James. <A captain, Samuel born 1750, is called son of James. Other a ce rr ther ploneers, or founders of tac lias Sates ht aH inte after Beless sae setp Huggins, wife Mass: lh daughters, Wdith Reless's brothe of it liiegins, f the South tells gen- Hutchins Fitzhugh is tne son of Hugh,| Hewes and Huse are forms frequently found in colonial records, when one style of speliing was as good as another. <Abel Fuse, born in London, hied { Mrs.]ae Mrs. Liddell will Re leave for ; a honey-F aeafterfioon ai tn cee TuNG W. Little, one of the sum- | moon ee today and will be at home Jean Je: affair and guest, as well as a strange oT, Hughes, Huget and Siwitt: are the sons of Hugh Hig, Hug and Hick, nicknames of Hugh, give the names ceremony, fami Ball, a Joseph the inte John Pygott. You put "Tughes"' in seme where, where most convenient. Hugh is the foundation stone of this name, and means affability and also any the ea Eat ae ee oe ride and brie chef he Mal ap ly eee : / The home was bandsomely decorated i ae % | with cut flowers and palms Mr. and : and Miss Adams ; ; i pretty bridge tea brides. Miss Miss pridge Awaken- } Helenadelicious Ritchie," where personality the Mrs. one of the fifteen noble tribes of Gwyr-| nedd Princess of Wales, taking up. along the line ancestors who rather tax the orthography of this simplified eee There was Ilugh ap Kynriec and iis wife Gwenllian, daughter of John Vychan ap John ap Teuffydd ap Owen . Byron Cummings and son nre Atlantic City They will visit York and New Jersey and' go Mrs. now in in New perfume known on earth is soap, pure| bridge tea for =e Miss Edith Sutherland. + and simple, which perhaps is drawing it rather strong, particularly should : it chance to be yellow soap. Howevel : 4 ful be and for i the latter part of August | bridge tea to meet Miss Field ok Chi- | Salt Lake . * | cago and Miss Stella Fabian. ‘ards | Dr. D. Moore Lindsay leaves soon | were played on the pleasant cnade dd for Ircland, going by the way of Van| veranda and the hostess was assisted couver, and will stop to visit with: lis |} by Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff, a wife and son in London | O. W. Powers, Mrs. F. J. Fab lan. Miss ° a . Rooklidge and the Misses Adelaide ; , | Woodrurt and Sibyl Walker. Hopkin J. Liddell and Miss Ethel Ss 6: Moss vo a enaee. last ee ee ne | On the s: » afte ; s _ {home of the bride's paren 5, -MYr. at and delicate sachets disposed between the folds of handkerchiefs and linSerle is the only trace left of the heavy scents of years gone by. A fad of the last generation was for my lady to choose one particular perfume, perhaps white rose, violet, heliotrope or! verbena, establishing an individuality, The effect of which in a crowded} room Was rather overpowering. Some witty writer will and Mr. Bubb "lived quite who teel With a one-horse chliny "Mrs. Bubb was gay and free, and forty-three And filled the better half of the horse chay." pertaining to the ac-j)Vvenirs in Japanese effect accompanied | Webber and together will go on to cessories of my lady's | the differ nt courses Those enjoy-|]Montreal, Quebee an@ the ‘Thousand toilet table, perhaps |ing the artistic affair were, besides | Islands Later at Alexander Bay none is more marked | Mrs. Lane, Mrs awin FP. Holmes, |} they will be joined by Mr. and Mrs than the Assit of} Mrs. Richard A. Keyes, Mrs. W. W.|George L. Nye and little son of Denperfumery-where it | Armstrong, Mrs. L. L, Terry, Mrs. | ver The party will probably be gone used to be oagiaated 5. E. Galligher, Mrs. R. B. Hunt. Mrs. | six weeks or more. indispensable pag no|D., C. Roberts, Mrs. James --_- dressing table as |nings and Mrs. William Dalby considered complete without a full line *2 @ ef high-class French extracts. Now Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Plorida they Mr. about PERSONALS. t oe You eee Naw, . a aim St. 0 e 0. Phones 4321 ae |