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Show 6 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN ~~] Mary McGee, "Mrs. | Raybould Miss 0 the word oman and lady One B. of the yvomen present remarked. sei rowfull "Or course I agree with Jame Russell Lowell who 1 in one! of his.« ‘ that The abuse of the Oe ; it up LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1906. - aaah 7 abl eed: to because scrub-ladic eook-ladte co al : Triton aly ight Beare edie 1 the ® aT "And," suggested is another of the ey " ae roses : Mr. oe and pp nage ' ae te sweet peas, The guest x Be iy Mrs. Will Ray, Mr. ard and Wo-|Lieut, = ‘ : Miss Daisy Banket * | | tasmussen and Ray- | vines. Only the family and] ly ee = ce, . Latte . ag | The vere i m 5 + rrriage of | Hughes dear the ing down old uae A subject had and another her By this time |in profusion. become quite engross-| of the guests put; teacup to say that she turned from had] chad | Miss on the The electric during guest the Sutherland, lights were atlernuoon. Aside The rize awarded to | Cready Mis: Ajleen eee 7 marriage of and David A. . large | Crismon| place at noon on : Miss Clella Nelson will Wednesday, Metake | the | | 18th children will think : the word lady meant some prehistoric animal prob-| ably akin to the ornithoeynehus' omThe discussion closes to be eonae ‘ec 1 at me o 4 indefinite a It and certainly the way time ‘ ‘Mrs. é into a carriage : at one Thomas Blythe a ef : Evanston : | fornia 2 always claims its é full , ree _ Mrs Harold Russell Frank Je cee gave an |tea at the Dwyer home Temple street Wednesday Abo ele , guests enjoye é share al-| well the local stasinithe a Sepia, moauee, nite Tuesday Charles entertainMrs siteards allPere | Crismon, affobhrale one" effectively . were ie « house evident} house and veranda Miss McCready and Mr. Nelsor was done she| decorated {n sweet peas, pink being] "S~'@* a NOISON the journey to|the color scheme. Assisting the host. ace { on her knees. of the carriage The | comes car were Mrs. Heber M, Wells, Ferry, Mrs. Scott Crismon, 7 MISS MAGGIE who- promise to heard at the big Monday evenin | The latest Utah song bird and who will be | Utah .has many sweet singers among |} her people In late ears they haye bee x j t r f hom aster OCT BrAdUAtINs rom Th ' fand Iuropean conseryvatork it unm before the ing this artist cherie poe BET.) was TATE ais commanded to King Mrs Mrs. Mrs. James Ivers |/aye invitations out ‘ 5 practi ling rN wath ¥ erty ‘ tT 4) |C fom) and Murs: Finlen| for a bridge tea| ' k I kkdwin a> 4 Alex- ol Pref t : } | SRO really their becoming dress One. as of the the more years we roll e events sensible of in| girl by?" early friends |} were were won | Miss by Grace present. Miss Hazel Williamson August 7 Che * prizes|this Pond and} of' Denver. morning, Baptist chureh where * Do in the choir Miss at Council Alice era of the ae Presbyterian ohureh in this Wolfgang heay.2s Miss os three weeks' vacation trip in vfsiting with friends in wood * The will Paha Omaha new dancing ae about oe 30U".i0 Mrs 16 Holmes ee friends will be ate pavition| time, and | of Col, bidden re a to re enjoy we The new dancing pavilic rivaling 60) feet; ‘is tasbe rected: tr b Mr the W. Auld and/evening ja W. Armstrong entertained Lang Syne club Thursday at a delightful lawn party, affair. oie which Couneil was Bluffs and Ia., the te to which society will. look - forward Mrs. James Hogle was the hostess! by a followed musicale, 4 morning will be a big dane-|@t pleasure with eager ing party at the country home of Co luncheon, Thursday. and Mrs. Edwin F Holmes, "Oaks | a > ‘ Some: Bluffs, Wolfgang, at ae First i daughters .: erie of have been ' parties Lake ST aan tea, . in evi-|noon oe in honor of Miss Cready The affair of a Kensington congenial | e. after- Thursday friends twenty j}about : much there can be spending the! was in Clella Me- the form{ ' Mrs. CANE: L. Norma, cursion Supa: D. Jeft for _ Miss Martin Friday Denver Virginia and daughter, has and more entrancing + 2 Mondavi Monday meht about forty of than * Miss. geht Dunn Edna Mi gave the of yore Stalls ‘tella a friends of Miss rie Calvin, who is a guest\of Dunn, and a former Salt Lake The party In. Calvin, Dunn and dancing of was Mrs. Mrs. and the 16 ; the | Sabi Fabian party to| lake bathing anita were one at the for' Clark went Miss of oul party, which ter the play the features The u inment ren Bella features : of Salt Lake theatre to 4 ountry, filled two stalls, entertained at a oe Ris afternoon oe were club by the large Blythe and Evanston, Wyo. in @ private car |tennis evening at , thoroughly ening son were of and The guests Mr. Mrs. and D. D JaNenpect, Peter re wee Gray, ae le Iowa, Porter was 1e of Mrs. R. dance Russell I. Mr. B. ia was the avd a a | and 1c trip |#nd in Bingham, to China, California G.|to daughter, Henry ceremony Charles fs Paul's adie pi n Ruth MeGee was Ex Sea of. L., was Salt Ins, réctor in this eity; elaborately roses, decorated 5 mant married Lake performed Pork by © Rev. St The for of 1104 land ~ will |the summer 43 re be returned after r Japan, an ex-~ Manila Rast Second South here home aay sum Mr. and have Mrs. J. for : the street remainder at the ponent occupy BOELS the heated ae Put street, for! S and Rockport D. made made. ( Hazel Dispatch is Williamson who. a); COUrage, As far ees ha libie en |her children, came Saturday York to spend the summer parents, Mrs. Mr. J. and J. Irs Peare from ha Pyre of New het Caes : ae Groo Sakae N. visiting her sister, Mrs. C. C, Slade Mr and Mrs. John D. Spencer and} Mr and Mrs. H. B. Whitney and fam-!| ilies will leave this week for Brighton) f°! the summer. Mi and Mrs Ge onge D. Pyper will also occups their cottage at the same-place the summer . i , for the remainder a , Mrs;Pfoutz Fisherare Harris and Brighton family at their Far tise. apeag 1} tat orn > retort ea Liibeth St. Paul, el 5, i aS ane atabet Rie the {t's _ Miss Mrs. Bast street, Mr: and Kerr Joseph ce aoe TOU, full The iN Phe ‘t he Helm Luey of : week tee } aj im of Seconda : Fulton Taylor, Jacob Gates wal for "ors rhaeenrins: F. ine en' On Wednesday "ides wu Carrie Calvin | princesse at the ¢ aaperoned Hermitage by. Mrs. Is. The }. gown of anc Paris crowd | toilette, of of The muslin bridesmaid, Salt Lake, pale blue silk wore mull VP &, b J \ \ ' ; i an «Bali 1 D 12 to ERENT = from O4 L > ~ zto5o0 Po fron from. i . aa thenapy J n La ae $1.24 a. 1 Sst a S168 x yee sigs o'clock Pralock 9B tbtoske wy .Bolt Bolt Bol el for I trongly oa Monde 9 to cry: pout $0 Covers en atts 5 Lee rreon bach | ] ontne LADIES' a JAQUONET NECKWEAR x Fort J Weat taped. all ae sizes Done for years, the, best i ete: colorings : ee & re a brid Dale Tae thai "ik $4.00 Monday , ; i from 2 to 5 o'clock al Lo D Ie A o Clock. Lacie Jaquonet Underwaist durable, just the thit Summer : a ras. Ie ena -16 naps real the effect : SALE SALE, Monday, Children trong and cou D2, 1 Covers. « triped * : and made with I a Ory cae 2 to 1nee children 29¢ ;MW,aist on Ct eT mri ee te o'dock at Embroi Ladi Lic done 5 to5o0 2 Monday, ‘nears Special, al Table Couch: 50 \ bout Pagdad oadt d t We < WAIST . Lovers m ape And clock. j ? Is : ' y Loue ? o'clock. eeeooheae Cole ee to whit aeey Es ee ' Atternonh | b » Morning, 9 RRR Monday J} Point nme aces tab ree a 10¢ \ Volar a4 Hat Te POR Collar as iM All MONDAY o'cclock. tab ¢ ; a i Lace tuck , & HOURS LT on ent BE " ' ie ONLY 100 { Monee wanderin in orator mol concerned He diffuses Dp} I stay ma A in hi find 1} Sa with immeditruths. time d look NEBRA! which work them 1 ov Davy ST Mer H. het J. SECOND Smith, ' dr, : SOUTH See. South! wil Eleve ith Mr. and} will leave the | \ Brighton es Ftts i | Be ma : =. ea tnd energetically ‘ n ML thiniks a thee ; Roosevelt great 5 Old Ch SURETY people it oe is a practical PIDELITY os man preacher "T have here "You wh al ; DEPOSIT CO. LYLA MARYLAND, ANDERSONCALLISTER General \gwents = Jokes BONDS AND and , reas ' Are :308 Best some joke salad rrp a editor i! s STATE STREE e OF CO., x . ces J. H. KNICKERBOCKER 1 CY - | | OPTICIAN | t27 S. MAIN, AND IN JEWELER CURIO SHOP. - grate . : & . « é } a *@ : : x J witt . girl duchess lace yoke and trimmings. the | long tulle vell and a shower bouque en-|of white roses completed the prett Calvin, | Barr gown r Yate the Miss zi Lul ‘ a prett and ca Colburne SAY PR OPE at din-|ried American Beauty roses. Frar Rewland hall on Wednesday| Hagnouta of Salt Lake was the in honor of Dean und ‘rs, Bon-|)man, Litthe Helen McDougall was t jamin Brewster, The decorations were | ring bearer. 1e bride is a gradua beautifully carried out in masses of | nurse of St. Mark's Training scho brililant nasturtiums and mignonette, for nurses, and Mr. McGee is a ner Miss at Miss party of fourteen of her to Ogden canyon, leaving -7 o'clock. Dinner was ' Val ) nate OM FEMILOUS : = sae Literary club house Tuesday Ent | banked with: ont. and the bridal given by the college. boys who are | party having ee background a bank here for the summer vacation. The} of the roses and potted palms. The dancing' hall and reception room were | library had a profusion of lavender gay with college tlhigs and banners. | canterbury bells in "jardénieres d cosy corners and Navajo rugs making | banked on the mantel In the dinthe place attractive and home like ing room the table was laid in , Supper was served in the dining-raorn |.form of a T, where all the appointlate in the evening 2 The party was|ments were in green and white. The chaperoned by Mra. Edwin PF. Holmes, | centre piece was a long, low bed Mi iH y MeMillan, Mrs Jay T.|small white roses and low mounds his pris, Mrs. Sol. Siegel and Mrs.| them at intervals, surrounded wit Alpha T. Easton. Twenty-five couples |smilax, green shaded candelabra enjoyed the affair. either end of the table lendin oe ae pretty effect. The bride wore a daint took a Cris sds chy: at o'clock CIOCk, 0 trouble his hearers with noble, senti ae proper to Utopia or even tea the next generation He must utter com Moi.js| word". o., Gates Ye » er . noon 5> te Seekind wiat $1.80 > $2.00, hind gt $2.70 Kind al SS-P0, Kine os elves into action. The man who want to lead, to procure action, must not il e wash a was Wa ; iW umn Ricg White Icoclish Lone 12. vetoes Ur eaen, Piece - alk arid Monda | Sees | ne NE he should |} library and write; or he field as a college profe | Mrs. Emma tipst eee ‘Bast ae Miss the ol ae tad tes tl te Wot th - ce Pie ; R Willard'&, Snyder hoy<|monplaces wedding trip and} with joyous impressively, confidences from € their 643 oe i ete Susan i " ttO o . Sg Tal don't We mora Chie | fond CHILDREN'S eh physical Contin ; : al { ‘ WE retafees ri Monday Mt any ran away foremest, told <> Mv. Roosevelt is too wise to say any thing which i not undeniable, un questioned and unquestionable. He de served the applau Which followed hi commonplac® i t man wants to teach the world and "et a as . Leslis ind Tout to of it, E Brutus ae eaatic cot-|9PMer ts not jate result einer O4~ 1; Yaa dxG in le 1 ti i From a preacher, he ind ; ice. y will, wt ult is | Mrs. arn zh ae J y SOC | | FINE Ait ay rom f 0 | | POWER. supertor back ctatems jing Mark. Antony has) Ida Legg, home and, [ 33¢ AIStS ring? pric choice m. Ambro Piert : the erisis came eee then, i ehil- for , S Waists d on o'clock. a hase pure 1.0 Hundyved Lawn, Pe. jul ROOSEVELT'S Ruosevelt 0 ‘ \] a Saulre and t j 5 Mrs tussell L. Tracy has for guest that he was no orator like Bhuku pt her - sister Mrs. Stubblefield and/a plain. blunt man who aaae thea daughter of Nashville, Tenn. ; What they already knew Brutus had Mr. and Mrs. John Dull, formerly] given out a choice assortment of nobk residents of Salt Lake, now living near entiment philosophical truths an Los Angeles, are guests at the home of | political principle Antony gave faet Graham F. Putnam ba h s a wit oY the knowledge o t appealed and en as an y he with Clair Hathaway, Harry St. Mrs. of ‘}returned a att A.hetendik J, Vorse } and ; children have at Mrs. Delta, Col returnet » their home in Delta, Colo.) Mr. and Mrs. Perey Browne are at home at, 140 Foug Dot . t M orning, , 12 ( Hazel Tout O Tu che adoro * "Memory lagele Post oan M to { Bohn Hazel Tor Piceolomlk Violin \. MR. term ee Currie te yaeation Grace ‘ritchlow | visiting ast will the W. gone y thik A, Karle and Miss Welby Jered ee ee to ae Anderson and daugh- | - Mrs eo P. eee ai last. evening for Portat ‘ iM : 1 s wh eee pro-|™ als be y* home for ate day. The hostesses were F Bascom, Mrs. B. A. Gem- the | their John-| Wicks! she was at home tended the|Ganz enjoy-: in attendance. toae. &8 Oc eloc 6 contest, The}&ram at 6) Mrs and number An elaborate supper ‘ was|mel, Miss s Williams: and Miss Nason. : erved, followed by dancing Dr, and Mrs. Keith were assisted in chaperonote per Ss eo =e fa ing the party by Mrs. Thomas Blythe WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS. of Evanston. es Ree | wedding that is of interest Another pleasant party at the lake| many friends in Salt Lake took place es Reval x x Fm dentat ae Miss|in Malad, Ida., at 9 o'clock WednesNan ervaby rm. an Mrs. W. P.| day evening, July 11, at the home Kiser, Whose guests they are for the | Mayor aaa Mrs. R. T. Owens, when Se RTT wedding Wednesday 2 Bessie Chandler has to her was af-|land for a visit of several weeks supper Mrs. J. Newhouse of Kansas City is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harry o'clock eo Schulder, Nelson Miss. faa and Miss Hazel party yesterday stall Dr and lakeMrs. party Jack Wednesday Keith gave anight de-| | "Tea lightful dinnerEh from Saltair the o--8 C. Cutler utler a Miss| Witness the last matinee performance Mrs, Adolph girl.|of the Herschel Mayall company. The|ter, Blsie, jJeft ed Miss party of © John OND gave Car-|@fternoon chaperoned by Mrs. Ib.| P. J. Fabian, Mrs. J. F.| Justus Junck. Supper, event's ere was afternoon, Mrs. mars. Cutler week during nee dren returned ci rally cael, he pieater oe ea: Miss Abbie Herman gave an after-|frem her Eastern trip temperature may register, This las Bonn affair T pee iy, When Miss May Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Kahn of Denweek. to the other attractions was: oar : ice was. the gu of honor Miss }ver are visiting Mrs. Kahn's mother, ded the HaWaiian band, whieh has met ).\ eee Bimer aiinber in entertain-|Mrs. Helen Young with much appreciation, and the danc- | co th 6 Se ene re carried out Dana McCready is expected from | ing on thé excellent pavilion has been| = apane ‘ gt ecti-:s _ Japanese guessCincinnati to attend the McCreadyeven this cottage nae Miss with the Elks ex-| to visit friends Beatty Brighton Putnam, been the guest of Miss are | returned to her Denver grove of trees. the eoaiian eae ail | Bt MONO! eS a "500" party Friday, atne co month ‘at one OF the fearound, maling daneing a siahimheerien SEXTON: given by Mrs Elliott Kimes Se eee canyon on the warm summer evenings ball. The house was attractively deMrs. Willian M. Crome will go in a} Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes wint | comated for the oceasion. About forty few days to join Mr. Crome at Manstay at their country home, "Oakwood" young matrons and girls were pres- | hattan. today,' Wheve they will be glad to reent Mes. Earl Richardson of Ogden has} ceive their friends, aaihasicr ETOH ® ikhor, in taivtac tach he en ine BNC st of Miss Lulu Barr for| dence the last week and no more pleasant w ay of Lawrens month's es s Lewis and , Alvah Mira Mrs, |} 44 wel] | &@m PERSONAL . and Badger Taylor George Mrs. 60 % , ful | Miss Clella McCready were the guests 9 Meyerbee! doubt. be the most. natable | Trio, event the city will witness in| Mi , 5 ae Mi Nannie Tout cea: gait Trio, *"Berceuss ae‘ i * >ani ‘et 2 S66ce, a Ml "3 ancljattion a Miss Hazel .and. the, father, {=.to be | \isses Nanni Marzie and Hazel 17 heard atthe ‘tabernacle on Monday | Duet, The Golden Goose e Tl out night, in a varied program Chat will] Mi Mageie and Hazel Tx it uum without musical , Ing orp SHER ps ' esi ae mf RO and Serenade Aria d ay | | cojolarships for her, and one ef her} Duet, "In the Dusk of the Twilight (ater: in the best Burope an ceenserva Parkes foris Hides thei the distinction' and M Maggie and Hazel Tout ance ti catved it (HA? -notaldeino The Nightingale Gatter + ae MERE! _ ( | Solo In the © meantime, Bist we 2 ish " eu d it utid Le ' boun wnzonetta part Chicago d on > be, ‘il rie M Roberto, ‘ { a city, w a pa SAL UNA teh bea ed : © | public speaker rhaol a eeotaa Ga ea tal cP Api a | lowstone a is the East, Mrs. Frank Shroeder of Ogden is oldier was to the Union said he il Denver, | visiting her mother Mrs R. J. Tay-} his Fourth of July addre if whe , LAL te > eres in ti ee reella ' \1 Th } : I A Link Divin Pout (Cello ‘ i Only ito) I Vic prove 4 nightingalk on and 1% ynetns Trio I queen. the sallowyoung | event in th : the eet te arcomp mt cil be came mase : ty, TeEOUS mares veritable concert to ees ue Sg ee) COW WSutOD ce Mrs. C. S. Burton and|©n Wednesday, months. The number in which=e she Tout. Work of the vehicle (G"hecommodate those ! Wiliam My lat ._-. is.ex , Oratovio, a, "Marvelous fro ear ge s pected to appear to the best adari ; , j trom aggressive feathers. The gentlemen of sa: 8 Mrs WwW. D Donoher and Mrs./yantage is "The Marve ee Work." Phe Creath Haydn the party looked on in puzzled amaze-| Miss Fannie Breeden entertained at | George Airis have issued invitations|from "The Creation," which wiil bk With tat Mis < Mat gle Tout ment, and, undoubtedly, could their|a morning "500% party, Friday, for|for a bridge tea next Friday in honor| gone with the choir as finale to the | pros Staphens oon nae woe a Be pic thoughts have been read then and|her guest, Miss Boreman of Ogden. | of Mrs. Thompson and Miss Baer evening's entertalnment, with Prot. (| Clellan acting a accom nist ee there, they might have run on this|The rooms were decorated with nas° » s ------ Se a Spe or wise ‘Can it be possible that women |turtiums and sweet peas. Twenty-five Salt Lake vocal talent will be heard 7 \ i ae wae are SPE( wi . good in the 5 . > | + dis > merc 1anc ISC, most wante 7 tephen onducting, }Clellan actin Ss Ac Be HANSA C80 pa the buildi rnd kept ide open and important careel of her: ‘ rei rn TOUT become a tabernacle next the { mos Women | tomorrow will 4 Shepard 0 Miss Ss Helen | morning give a breakfast for a num-| other members of the family ven of| ber of girl friends in honor of Miss|them, were abroad pursuing musical |CleHa McCready studies were winning thelr way. to} o:. 2 =m the Widespread fame that urely | : s € , one o em, 3 and Mrs afternoon)! on North afternoon S- U3 +f . a) should oD them > From q | tGh.:-2ne. ip ia | uraph she of something to make destination oblighig driver ; ne it became days ago, unless have Oe ae Wyo., entertained informally at lunch-| there is a number of social affairs eon Wednesday for Miss Clark of | ready promised for the week, as a fetehing little hat | Zvanston, who is the guest of Dr. | as several wodeinee quills are tilted at| and Mrs. Jack Keith i" was those ; tions a few cS the ae has degrees, forty-five of. angle an, been the envy of many 4 girl friend ee pe ftent eouniirasion > a oe er 0 re Sterner sex. But, alas; when sar ea aed Jee who Sina the! said article of i~@adgear tried to vet! thatsoak 7 tanding to Oakwood by 7 where | scattered, ccatter, i oemoun t 8aut®mobile, many Sefying to the they spent a delightful afternoon and | tains at the first hint of really warm evening at that lovely summei home. | . e . . mie rae weather, While to thethe canyon wil! * lalso be taxed utmost: resorts and Cali- and i P M } | | fourteen of day of last ih x ‘ which i 1e noblest erence rer = I UNDERSOLD ; all desiring to put their money where it wi tI bride parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli L. | bei probably larger than re fur enn a ire all inde i | Price A reception will follow the) ished by any other late Conspicu Hehe Pht it adimit( of woiutt a ceremony The bride and groom will| ous in. this great band of minstrel) Circusetion .. OF aie", PAROuUR A" tn by at home to their friends after Aug | tolk is the Tout family of Ogden Two!) vast auditorium nd comin i 16, at No. 2 Woodbine Place or three seasons ago, it will be vs the well prinkled ind expat Pie aaah ayy | membered how Miss Nannie, the eld- | wh hould om Ke th event est daughter, caused a veritable on ‘ mortal rie Phe pu ran ' COMING EVENTS. } sation in England, with h huge | POON : | ae a" ee sare Ny mY oF Grand ! Oru ei Wal A pe Wedne them out 2. WITH Ser do M. Stewart and Miss Edna Shieid ° ' * Mi Ww. G. M Stewart gave a] theatre party Monday evening at the | Salt Lake theatre fo Mrs lloyd | Draper, who returned to her home in| Omaha Thursday | s = | Mr IS Ek Holme entovtained | friends on by taking (@) WEEK ‘7 prices At tleman One of the party said she wondered how a speaker would addre in aud jenee He could hardl 1) Gentl men and women.' Well iid the clever woman who! alway ha the t word I uppose that' we. must brad gracefully and readin iat. i true. rood wba is the her week - R NEVE f at the home of the bride's parents, Mt and Mr C. H..'McCready,. in the | rresence of the tamily and near relatives There will be no attend-| ants A reception will follow from 3 to t The newly de couple a | leave the same evening for a trip! through the oe iflec northwest 7 Vis May - a eg and Ernest Urien witl be married at..7230..o'clock We- | nesday evening at the home of the work of God nd ove and rev-!| the name but our children L ae 4 THE always associated Ellen Terry, Clara‘and Mis Stella Cohn boi away the | Morri and other faomou actresst card prize With the term "leading lady," and that . , s it was very hard to adopt the draMr Cc. S Davis gave a de aera matic eritic's dictum of the present! children's lawn eet Tuesday age and believe in the leading woman.!noon from 6 o § o''elocl Be ae | The word gentleman seems to have | litthe daughter 'E Isie, at Which about] come to. stay In England and Ire-| thirty little girls were present. Guess- | land there are schools exclusively for) ing game were played Mrs. Davis the ons of gentlemen, and the vaine) was assisted in entertaining Lhe enilidea ‘arried out in Mi Muloek dren by her daughter, Lr Lloyd | deli htful novel John Halifax, Gen- | Draper, Mr J. H. Hinman, M1 \ G. Al | oi x oe | took place at 8-30 | John' eathedral | ee ©) 7 i j Louise -] WW rency when in our childhood day ve Mr J. T. Richards entertained in-'| Mr. and Mrs Orson P Arnold-sr ‘| were told that under all circumstances| formally at cards on Tuesday after-|®"nounce that the marriage of their | e must 7 er forget ‘to be 1. lady noon |} (daughter, Elizabeth, to William H Why - once "T nearly killed myself-to on cian | Tobias, will take place the latter part | run horns o I eould tel! my. fond M« spin ifternoon Miss Edith Suth- | °f this month grandmother of the great compliment} erland the guest of honor at a ee e | { had received from one of her friends, | delis htful ‘500° party, given by Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Silas W, West an- | when I had overheard her say to an-|Ida Legg, at which eight girls wer jp penne ee Ae lea ae ae | other ( is alway uch a litthe | entertained The decorations were sucretia, to Charle s Murdoc ot lady thet I patel he will be very like) carried out in pink and green-ecarLogansport, Ind, the wedding to take her erandmothe when he reache nation rose ind smilax welnge used | place Aug | that . PRICE | . Miss ia } ae orris of Salt Lake last. evening at St. on, ONE. a ate 1 . Stee a shag nla 2 ; ee AS eae Cees Py me eo eae ay eee were ae A. s_|t2 ocialDenver, Itof was one of the events the summer ws ww ehh green en Gat | Sa Mr Oswald, B., B._ Hall and ‘ ech mepeirccver recincs cucks Snes] es apie ing Beatty os Owens, Paul . * a few intimate friends Were present. | alk The bride wore a pretty gown of Mrs French batiste and lace, with. a] Spald- | bouquet of bride roses. Mr. and Mrs Plum-| Romney will make their home at 720 Jen-|South Fourth East street C, <i * . . Dr. ‘T. | Friends in Salt Lake of Mi Aileen | . . \i Evelyn Thomas and Miss Annie Adam entertained informally | luesday evening at card ror Mis ee and Tora mond T. Romney were married Wedpegs evening at the heme of Bishop George Romney, who performed the ceremony The home was decorated | |with carnations, sweet peas.and trail-| be At an afternoon tea a few days ago, Th guests to meet Dean and where was.a nena r congenial par-| Brewster were Bishop FF. S. ty of it Lal jet women, Wholing, Dr ind Mrs. Charles G were possessed of more than thé usual! mer, Mr. and Mrs William C. amount of culture, the ubjeet was in ning M1 ‘ Db. Moore Mir advertantly touched upon of the use} Van Arman Vit Strong and of REPUBLICAN, SALT known business man of Salt unke, | After Sept. 1, Mr. and Mrs, McGee} will be at home at 725 Third street Other Salt ake guests were ‘S. | 0 % to en an O S 7 i > 4 |