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Goodwin's weekly : a thinking paper for thinking people. [volume] (Salt Lake City, Utah) 1902-1919, October 17, 1908, Image 11

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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. I! J B
i "" SOUTH (IAIN ST.
Ladies' Tailored
Suits
Those stunning effects in Broadcloth
are to be seen in greatest variety at
The Smart Shop.
Plain and fancy effects and hard
finished materials elegant in style and
finish, in a variety of rich new shades.
An important part of every
woman's wardrobe.
TJA MILTON'S
JLJL &mart &fjon
21 6 Main St.
GREA T BIG BEA UTIFUL
"MUMS"
And all the other blossoms that bloom in the
Fall are to be found in greatest variety at the
HUDDART FLORAL CO.
East Second South, Opposite Grand Theatre
DRUNKENNESS CURED I
A positive and permanent euro for
Drunkenness and Drug Addictions,
Branch Parent Houbo, Dwlght In
Correspondence Confidential.
KEELEY INSTITUTE
334 W. South Temple St. Salt Lake City, Utah
Original Designs
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jfcnfLL of our plans are modern and designs
ft. original, being under the supervision of a
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let us show you a revelation in home-planning.
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I J. T. KEITH, Mgr. MILLAN H. HOLMES, Arch't
come forward with that thousand and see if the fp
lady means it? '
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Just a month from today the annual charity
ball of the Hospital Aid society will take place at
the Odeon, and when a charming bevy of ladies
file intq your office and ask you how many
tickets you want, any day between now and the
day of the ball, go for as many as you can stand,
for theirs is a worthy charity, deserving of all the
shekels they can gather. The committees ap
pointed during the week to complete all arrange
ments to make the hall a complete success are
Mrs. W. Montague Ferry, Mrs. F. S. Bascom,
Mrs. Windsor V. Rice, Mrs. W. P. Kiser, Mrs. W.
H. Child, Mrs. Warren Benjamin, Mrs. Russell
Tracy, Mrs. William Igleheart, Mrs. A. J. Gor
ham, Mrs. William Jennings, Mrs. Sol Siegel, Mrs.
J. A. Reeves, Mrs. O. W. Powers, Mrs. W. H. Ban
croft, Mrs. C. R. Pearsall, Mrs. W. B. McGrath,
Mrs. Samuel Paul, Mrs. J. E. Galigher, Mrs. Ra
chael Miller, Mrs. R. A. Brbadhurst, Mrs. G. G.
Verbryck, Mrs. C. H. McMahon and MioS Howat.
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The bridge tea given by Mrs. Ferdinand J. Fa
bian on Wednesday for Mrs. William C. Hall of
Los Angeles was a most delightful affair, attended
by thirty of the old friends of Mrs. Hall.
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For Miss Jean Odell, Mrs. Grant Hampton en
tertained at a prettily arranged Japanese card
party on Wednesday. The Japanese effect in the
lights, the blossoms and the favors was strikingly
beautiful, the affair being "enjoyed by half a hun
dred guests.
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Mrs. Don Porter and Mrs. Sam Porter again en
tertained at bridge at the home of the latter on
Thursday.
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The marriage of Miss Janet Shearer Peterson
of San Francisco and J. N. Davis of this city took "
place in San Francisco on Wednesday evening, f
The wedding was the occasion of no little local
interest, where the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Davis,
after a wedding trip to Mexico, will be the signal
for a large number of affairs in their honor. Upon
their arrival in this city they will be at home at
the Bransford. L
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One of the prettiest affairs of Tuesday even
ing was the dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Walter
G. Tuttle. Covers were laid for ten.
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At the home of Mrs. Charles Read on O street,
Mrs. Read and Mrs. Elmer Darling entertained at
a beautiful tea on Tuesday, the decorations of au
tumn leaves and flowers adding a wealth of
warmth and beauty to the pretty home. A large
number of their friends called during the receiv
ing hours and the hostesses were assisted by Mrs.
Russell Tracy, Mrs Karl A. Scheid, Mrs. T. D.
Lewis, Mrs. George Aids, Miss Ellerbeck, Miss
Mayne, Miss Darling and Miss Karrick.
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An informal tea, charming in all its appoint
ments, was given by Mrs. A. J. Gorham on Tues
day, at which she was assisted by Miss Ethel Paul
and Miss Decker.
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Miss Pearl Van Cott entertained at the first
meeting of the bridge tournament on Monday. A
number of the girls of the younger set and several
of the younger matrons, are In the tournament,
which will hold its next meeting at the homo of
Miss Eudora Daly.
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Colonel and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes entertained
at a beautiful dinner on Monday in honor of their
distinguished guest, Senator Albert Beveridge.
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Mr. and Mrs. W H. Bird entertained at bridge
on Monday afternoon.
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