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Show SOCIAL AND PEESONAL. M. and Mrs. J. C. Lynch will shortly be at home in their new residence at 1 107 Prigham street. Mrs. Thomas Lamplaugh was visiting visit-ing Miss Mamie Henderson in Thistle during- the past week. The ladies spent 'i'u "sdav at Castilla Springs. -- Henry Shields and A. P. Kennedy of Park City were in the city laa Satur-da Satur-da y. 4 W. P. Pagan of pncatello is spending a lew days at the Cullen. f Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cromer are re joicing owr the birth of a. son, born Aut. 2C. W. H. Dunn and wife of Bingham were em the city last week. 4- .Mrs. Frank MeHatton and daughter Wiiiniired. of Eureka, are visiting in the tit:-. 4 Henry Walters of Hailey, Ida., is vis-lung vis-lung in the city. Mrs. J. J. Walling of Nampa, Ida., is a Salt Lake visitor. Miss Georgia Yadn.er goes to Butte 1his week to act as bridesmaid for her friend. Miss Eliabeth Skyrme. The Misses Nellie and Agnes McCJuire of Ogden are visiting friends in Den-"V Den-"V el'. Miss Eliabeth Cosgriff entertained at the Country club last Saturday. Mrs. Henry Cohn entertained infor-mally infor-mally at luncheon last week in honor of Herbert Auerbach. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. O'Brien are the happy parents -of a line son, born on Auc. 23. 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. Gibbons are the proud parents of a son, born Aug. 22. IT. W. T. Gleason visited friends in the city Monday and returned to Help- I t. where he is only temporarily lo- j rated, on Tuesday. Jhe young 3011 of Mr. and Mrs. George Doylo is seriously ill at the ' Holy Cross hospital. 4 ' Miss Loreen Leary leaves shortly for Kansas City, where she will spend the winter with relatives and will altx Fludy music. l';'lle T,roy A. Palmer returned to Alt a . during the week, after a pleasant visit ':)? i'i he city with his. brother. E. P. rT o rainier,- city editor of the Salt Lake Butte. Herald. The popular young: fellow receives re-ceives 8 warm welcome from a. legion of friends, who always regret his departure. de-parture. , ' Mrs. W. S. MeCornick entertained at bridge on Thurslay. Mrs. Julia Alexander announces the 1 engagement of her daughter. Lillian, to H. Jul?s Mailloux of St. Louis, the wedding wed-ding to taJce place the latter part of October. Miss Alexander is a charming girl, whose friends are legion. She 'a a former pupil of St. Mary's academy. Mr. Mailloux is a prominent business man of St. Louis., who S very wen ' known in Salt Luke. Miss Helen Halm is home from a pleasant three weeks' visit at Mont-pelier Mont-pelier and Bear Lake, Ida. A party of young people took a trip 1 to the lake Monday evening, the number num-ber including Miss Salisbury, Miss Laura Sherman, Miss Miller, Miss Helen Gillespie. Margie Miller, James and Walker Salisbury. Harold and Maurice Pitzman and Gerda Newman. ' Mrs. Warwick Winston of Shanghai, who has spent the summer with her mother, Mrs. Kirkpatrick in San Fran-' Fran-' ciseo, arrived in the city Wednesday ! to be the guest for a lime of Mr.' and Mrs. John Marshall. The Misses Mar-. Mar-. shall accompanied Mrs. -Winston here. I A. Fred Wey. proprietor of the Wil-son Wil-son hotel, left Tuesday for St. Louis I and Chicago. He will return in about : two weeks. I -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Vadnerand I family left Tuesday evening for Battle ! Mountain, to be gone some months. ! They may go 011 into California to ' spend the entire winter. ! Mrs. John Cain entertained a few ' friends at an informal affair Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. I Miss Bessie Skyrme of Butte, who I has visited the city frequently and who is well known here,' will be married I ' Sept. 6 to Lieutenant William Butch- j : er, who is just out of West Point, and ' they will afterward be stationed at Monterey, i ! Miss Marguerite Driscoll and Miss i Pearl Butler, who have been the guests of Miss Caroline Holmes for some time, left yesterday for their I homes in Denver. v j P. J. Donahue has returned from California. No matter who shall be elected governor gov-ernor of Utah, we will not have a win- 1 some bride as the first lady of the ; state, and certainly could have no more gracious and charming woman than j she who has presided over the guber- : natorial mansion for the past three years. So says the society editor of the Tribune. And so says "Aunt Busy." Miss Nellie Powers of Spokaue is in the city on her way home from the fair, and will be the' guest of a few days .of her sister. Miss Etta Powers, at o26 Third East street. Mrs. Patrick Murray of Evanston and two daughters, Mollie and Stella, are the guesus of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cragin. Mrs. Theresa Werner entertained a lake party last week in honor of her sister. Mrs. Michael Shaughnessy. Miss Kathcrine Judge, "-Rho is now in i San Francisco, is expected home in a few weeks. f Mrs., Mary Judge came in from the Judge country place last Friday and spent the day in ti e city. Mrs. William Wil-liam O'Brien and children are still on the farm and Avill remain for some time longer. Miss Georgia Alexander is visiting with Miss .Margaret Ryan. Mrs. S. Home announces the engagement en-gagement of her daughter. Leone, to Mr. Ambry Nowell, the marriage to taJce place Sept. 7. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Filer have departed for Portland and San Francisco, Fran-cisco, to be gone indefinitely,' and Mr. Schramm will leave for an extended eastern trip in a day or two. The announcement of the engagement engage-ment of Miss Isabel Monahan. daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Monahan, to Lieutenant William P. Piatt, means another interesting marriage in September. Sep-tember. The wedding will probably be a militarr affair. The elaborate supper given by Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bamberger at the Lagoon on Thursday evening of last week, -and presided over by their winsome win-some daughter Helen, was one of the finest affairs ever arranged- at the beautiful spot. About fifty guests enjoyed en-joyed the charming hoppitality of Mr. and Mrs. Bamberger, returning to . the city at midnight, after enjoying a most delightful evening. Miss MeCornick entertained at dinner din-ner at the Country club last Friday evening for about a dozen friends. .. -4 ' The wedding of Louise Grace Emery and Wallace Milford Bransford will take place at the home of the bride, j the Amelia Palace, on the morning of Sept. C. No one but the immediate relatives will be present to witness the ceremony, which will be performed by Dean Eddie. The affair will be marked by quiet simplicity, and after the ceremony cere-mony and the wedding breakfast, which Is to follow, the couple will leave for the east on the noon train. Colonel and Mrs. Holmes will not leave for the east until the first of October, but they intend to make things very pleasant before their departure. de-parture. Miss Henrietta Holmes, a daughter of Marshall Holmes of Chicago, Chi-cago, who is a cousin of the colonel's, will arrive here in time for the Emery-Bransford Emery-Bransford wedding, and will remain as the guest of Colonel and Mrs. Holmes until the latter part of the month. Miss Holmes is said to be young and pretty and a gTeat belle. - Miss Mary Smcdley, one of the. most charming and popular members of the very young society set, leaves Sept. 15 for Washington to enter the Academy of the Visitation at Georgetown. Miss Smedley's sister, Mrs. William H. Cur-tin Cur-tin of St. Joseph, is a graduate of the academy, and Miss Smedley expects to complete the full course there. Miss Alice Farrell of this city is now enjoying a delightful visit with friends in Baltimore. 4 Mrs. Jackson McChrystal and family a net Mrs. Phil P. Clark of Eureka have ieturned home from a four months' 1 trip to California. . |