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B : 'I 10 GOODWINS WEEKLY H Informal afternoon affair on Wednos- H ! day in honor of her sister, Mrs. D. W. H ' Daxtqr, who'. Is" visiting here. H A pretty homo wedding of Wednos- H day evening was , that of Miss Joy H , ( Whitheck and Earl Wright, which took H place at the home of the bride's par H ' onts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitheck. H The ceremony was performed by the H Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. The bride H , was attended by Miss Aleta Whitheck H and Jack Wright was best man for H Mr. Wright. H t The first mooting of the music sec- H ; tlon of the Ladies' Literary club of H s the-season of 1912-12 ;was held on H u Mrs. Ezrahompson entertained the H i Chrystal Bridge club on Wednesday at H I the first meeting of that club of the H ! new season, H i Mrs. George Dern was the hostess D at a beauliful luncheon given at the H t Country club on Thursday. H Mrs. Joseph Nibley has returned H from a visit of a fortnight in Provo. H Mrs. W. H. Blntz and Mrs. John H J)aly havQ returned from Laramie, H Wyoming. H The 'good stork arrived at the home H of Mr. and Mrs. -Harold P. Fabian H ' on Sunday last, leaving a boy. H Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Quigley H have gone to New York and will be H away a month. H V A beautiful dinner of Sunday night B f ' was that given by Miss Frances Mc- H Chrystal at the Hotel Utah, at which H ' the Wall-Jeffs bridal party wore the H l guests. H Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Keyes en- H ' tertainod at luncheon at the Alta club H on Sunday, in honor of Mrs. Charles H Swain, who is visiting Colonel and H , Mrs! Frederick Perkins at Fort Doug- j ' las. It was a beautiful event and H was attended by a dozon guests. . Hj ii In honor of Mrs. Nelson Story of H Bozeman, Montana, who is visiting H d Mrs, H.-N. Mayo, Mrs. Harry S. Knight H J entQrtaJUiqd at a bridge tea on Mpn- B day) -alsiBtsd 'by Mrs. M. M. Johnson H I and -Irs.,. 3Iayo. Hi M"r. ftnQr'ilrs. George Y. Wallace i'liavo returned from Michigan. -Mrs. .Elizabeth Bonnemort enter- ------- talned at a reception at her home on !H Thursday evening in honor of Senator jH and Mrs. Reed Smoot. W WHERE THE SMART SET DINES. H The very acme of epicurean perfec- K tion has boon reached at Maxim's cafe, I under the Kenyon hotel where Mr. E. L. Wille presides as ho3t to Salt Lake's , best dineis. In addition to serving H a peject mid-day lunch the manage- B ment makes a specialty of appealing Hi Correspondence and Comment GENERAL form of letter received by her eveiy day during the first week of their separation: My Own Dearest Darling: I love you! Though we have been separated but twelve hours, it seems a year to me! I love you so much that the memory of our passionate kisses and the tears in your eyes, as we stood in the moonlight, will not leave me. I love you so much that I am tortured almost to madness by the fear that you are ill. Wire me at Once upon receipt of this. Oh, my love, think of 'me continual ly, as Isdo of you! Wear my picture over your dear heart! Write every day and let me know your" every thought, my darling Kiss the picture in the locket and remember that I love you madly, devotedly, inexpres sibly, etc., etc., etc. Your ever faithful adorer, EDWARD. P. S. I love you! Comment on the above by her: "Isn't he the dear? I believe he is the one best bet!" General form of letter received by her every other day during the sec ond week: My Dear Rose: I think of you every day and wish you were with mo as I go about seeing the sights of this great city. I spend my time at hard work except when I am invited out, or go to places of amusement with the boys. I had a call on Monday from Charlie Thompson, whom you will remember. Ho asked mo up to his home for din ner, where I met his pretty sister Irene, who is quite a social butterrly. Of course Bhe does not compare with" you, for she is brunette, with dark, liquid eyes, while you know I always preferred blondes, like you. Think of mo always. Your loving friend, EDWARD. Comment on the above by her: "He thinks Irene Thompson pretty, does to tho people directly through their stomachs at all hours of the day or evening. Helen Docker's orchestra, supple mented by Miss Bessie Duma3. and Misa Louise Tanner, soloists, Is fur nishing some of the best music heard in tho city. An ideal place to dine, one finds at Maxim's not only a delect able menu but an entertaining hour, always. The reputation of Maxim's is spreading over the continent; it Is thoroughly established at home. M HRff iiSbl. H LABELS COOO FOR PREMIUMS-ASK FOR CIFT..CAJAL60S KK3k I:' No Home Should be Without H WTmf&m PM Today I HI 1 IMPERIAL BEER Hfi w y$r Brewed especially for family use, In our brewery at Hfl SSb, II ttie nVut'1 ' Emigration Canyon. Always good and pure HI filiw'Efs. the Beer off the Year" HlE mEjNtomvdSw&y Wl"' " m"d' doHco'Oi niellow llavor-flll it own If XlSPI- WAGENER BREWING CO. Stasias he? Great taste, I don't think On general principles, I'd better not men tion Freddy Flirter when I write." General form of letter received by her twice during the third week ol their separation: Dear Rose: Thanks bo much for your letters. I don't seem to find as much time to answer them as former ly. Charlie Thompson has urged mo to . take a room at his house, ana I will move tomorrok. Address rae accord ingly. I am afraid our separation 'Will be longer than I had hoped, as tho im mediate success I had looked for has not, as yet, arrived. Remember me kindly to everybody, and believe me. Yours truly, EDWARD. Comment on the above by her: "1 must let him down easy. But I don't see how I ever cared for him at all, now that I know Freddy well. General form of two picture post cards received by her during tho fourth week: Dear Rose: This is a picture of one of the parks. Wish you were here to see them with me. Be good. Yours, ED. General form of correspondence re ceived by her during the fifth week: Comment on the above by her: "Humph!" Form of one communication receiv ed by her during the sixth week: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thompson invito you to the marriage of their daughter Irene to Edward Tower Mills, at St. What-you-May-Call-'Em's Church October 15, 1912 at eight o'clock. Comment on the above by her: "i think I shall telephone Freddie to come up early tonight." The Matchmaker. A BAD BREAK. I met my wife on my return; With soulfulnoss my eyes did burn, And clasped her closely to my breast. "Sweetheart," I murmured; "Pet," cried she, Perched lovingly upon my knee. "I kissed your picture every day," Said I, "the time I wasaway." Swift fled the sweet luxurious blush; Succeeded quick the irate flush, And, oh, that open-handed swing! Mothlnks I still can feel the sting. "Liar!" she yelped, in tones of fire; To quench at first I did aspire, But she went on, with eyes aglare1; "You didn't take It with you there!" Tilly Are you in the best society? Billy I'm with you, dear Stick to Sticknoy's. - i i in ' . f Don't Neglect, r Security . for your valuables. " You get Absolute Protection' for them In our Fire and Burgfarv Proof Vault A Safe, Deposit Box here only costs a small amount $3.00( per y?ar- , . Be t . hj J" 4 Per Cent Interest Pald'ori Sa(J ings Accounts. 1tfV ji i Hi l!9Mlt ' 0 i-.OPi.l SERVICE Our customer can. at all "'times command our whole-hearted, un stinted efforts In his 'behalf? ' " . . 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