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22 . THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1908. -J CALENPAE. Mrs. Pred L. Oswald will on- ' tain at bridge at her homo Mon- v- day afternoon. BflflHl a Mrs. James L. Frankou has is- sued invitations for a large tea v Hl to be given at her home, 44 .r v street.' Tuesday afternoon, from 1 2 to o o'clock. H Mrs. A. 0. Ewing will enter- v lain at a tea at her homo, 364. v ' East South Temple, Thursday v afternoon. Hl Miss Colburuo and the faculty of Rowland hall have issued in- - y vitations for a reception to bo r . given Thursday evening, from S to 11 o'clock, at Rowland hall -r in honor of the senior class. v If the weather permits, the v annua field dav exercises of v Rowland hall will bo held Tuos- 4 day afternoon. An in teres ting v programme will bo given, con-i- sisling of club and dumb bell !- drills and marching on the lawn. v r There will also bo a "Diabolo" r tournament, for which prizes v r will be given. The finals in tho r .- tennis tournament will be 5 J played. r Mrs. Leslie L. Savage will en- v- V tertain at a bridgo tea at her -r !- home Thursdav afternoon in -r r honor of Miss ftloise Sadler. v Tho regular table d'hoto -f t . luncheon at 1 o'clock will bo v r served at tho Count ry club v Wednesday. '? Miss Sybella White Clayton r will give a pianoforte recital at r the Bait; Lako theater Tuesday I- evening. 1- Miss Clara Hall will entertain v t informally at cards Monday -r HH) evening in honor of Miss Judith r I- Evans and M. J. Brines. !- 1 Lawrence Pox will entertain v r at a dinner at the Alta club -J-H r Wednesday evening. JBJ 'r Mrs. George T. Odell and Miss Hl t- Jean Odell will entertain at a - C bridgo tea Wednesday afternoon v r in lionor of Miss Florence I- Grant. . v M 5- Miss Georgia Webber will en- v H r tertain at bridge at her home v- I- Tuesday, May '2G. r Mrs. Florence K. Woodniff v l and Mrs. Karl Scheid will en- 5 tertain the Monday Bridgo club v $ at a luncheon at the home of -f- HI r Mrs. Woodrutf Monday. v i Mrs. D. N. Straup has issued v I invitations for a live hundred v part3' to be given at her homo I' Thursdav afternoon. v Hl r Mrs. George D. Keyaer will r ! entertain at a bridge tea at her -3- j- home Friday afternoon in honor ! I- of Miss Leila Stinglev. -I- r . Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald -r H will ontci-fain at a reception v r Monday, May 18. from 2 to 6 - I- o'clock, at their home in honor v HI ! of their fiftieth wedding auni- r The Sewing club will meet !- ir Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. r r Frederfck W. Leonard, 905 East r -I- Fifth South street. v I Engagements. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miles announce :he engagement of their daughter, Le ?na, to Roy Hatch. Tho wedding will Lake place June 4. The- also announce the engagement of their daughter Donna and Ernest .IT. Burgess. Tho wedding will take place carlv in June. Mr. and Mrs. John Farrington an nounce, tho engagement of their daugh ter, Lillian E. and Davis M. Kemp. Tho wedding will take place June 10. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Caldcv announce the engagement of their daughter. Hazel Alice, and Leslie II. Groesbcck. Tho wedding will bo early in June. ( Mr. and Mrs. J. S. TToutz anuou'uco tho engagement of their dauchter, Edda Vcnc. and Ross C. Davis. The wedding will bo in June. As a surprise to their friends comes tho announcement of the marriage of Edna L. Clark aud Arthur W. Robinson, which took place Januarv 25. They aro at homo lit 270 West First North. Mr. and Mrs. Avery wish to announce tho engagement of their daughter, Lil lian, to Fred McDaniels, tho wedding to lake place some timo in June. .1 M Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Dangerfield an nounce tho engagement of their daugh ter, Maud, to Frank Wclto, the wed ding to take place in June. A. V Mrs. S. A. Lemon announces tho en gagement of her daughter. Birdie Ar thur, to A. H. Enrdlcy. The wedding will occur in the early part of June. Weddings. Miss Ireuo Lakin, a formerNrcsident of this city, will be married here Wed nesday evening, Juno 17. lo Frank Paine of Victor, Colo. They will be married at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gorham. The ceremony will bo performed by the Rev. E. L Goshen, in the presence of a few relatives and friends. A reception will follow. h X H A beautiful church wedding this week will bo that of Mjss Nora Van Cott and John Crombio Niven at (3:30 o'clock Wednesdav evening at St. Mark's ca thedral. Dean Brewster will officiate. Miss Van Cott will bo attended by her sister. Miss Pearl Van Cott. as maid of honor, aud Miss Eloise Sadler and Miss Florence Kimball ao bridesmaids. Littleton Price will act as best man, A supper to tho bridal party will fol low the ceremonj. Later. Mr. and Mrs. Niven will leave for California, but will return here to mako their home. Affairs of the Week. Mrs. Franklin- H. Raley entertained twenty-four at a prettily appointed luncheon at her home Saturday. The guests were seated at six small tables, each of which boro a largo bunch of phfk carnations. The other rooms were profusely decorated with snowballs. Mrs. J. M. Reinsimar entertained six tables at a bridgo tea Saturday after noon. The rooms were prettily deco rated with palma and spring "flowers. Mrs. Reinsimar was assisted by Mrs. C. W. Boyd, Mre. Holliday, Mrs. Wilding, Miss Williams and Miss Moore. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. W. Edmunds aud Mrs. W. E. Lake. 6- tr Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Gloss entertained at a beautifulb' appointed dinner at the Wilson hotel Saturdaj- evening. An in formal musicale at their home followed. Tho table boie a centerpiece of pink and white sweet peas ana honeysuckle. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hanchett, Dr. and Mrs. Boer, Mr. and Mrs. Nowmnn, Miss Rosemary Glosz and Judge King. u Mrs. Don E. Rny entertained at an Orpheum party Saturday evening. A supper at the Wilson, in honor of Miss Sarah Wilson, one of the June brides, followed. Pink carnations and snow balls were used on the tabic. Those to meet Miss Wilson were Miss Minnie Ray, Miss Myrtle Weber. Miss Estcllo Davis, Miss Jano Wilson, Miss Myrtle Jack and Mrs. A. W. Davis. Miss Edgarda Wedgwood enter taincd five tables at five hundred Sat- I INCORPORATED. 1 H j 116 SOUTH MAIN STREET 1 I f" R."McKENZIE j Lnrgost Stock of Imported and Domestic Q MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. 1 H' a ' Bell Phone 187. in the West to Select Fronu 422 State St. jjj W$?M&W&$$WW& -MMMW' Wixm-. MRS. ARTHUR B. WIT CHE K Of Ely, who was formerly Miss Para Fitts of this city. urday evening. The rooms wcro deco rated with vases of spring fiowers. Tho guests wcro Miss Wedgwood '3 univer siti friends. ( Among thoso who entertained at bridge teas last week were Miss Pearl Van Cott, Miss Lumau, Miss Seckcls, Mrs. W. E. Fife. Mrs. II. P. Hender son was hostess Wednesday and Thurs day afternoons. Miss Eloise Sadler entertained a number of friends at a kitchen shower Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Van Cott. Mr. and Mr3. E. E. Shcpard enter tained at a beautifully appointed din ner at their home Monda' evening, in honor of the first wedding anuiversary bf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Handin. c w Mrs. A. IT. Poabody was the hostess at, an informal musicale Tuesday after noon, in honor of Mr. Pcabody's Bister, Mrs. Nice of California, who is visit ing here. Miss Fannie Walters entertained eight tables at five hundred Friday evening in honor of Miss Irma Walker. Tho rooms were prettily decorated with snowballs. Capt. and Mrs. Clinton Taylor enter tained fourteen ut a farewell dinner Friday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Coon and their two boj-s, who left that evening for Cali fornia. c About severity-five ladies of tho Aid Eociety of tho First Congregational church gave n surprise party Friday afternoon in the church parlors, in honor of their retiring president. Mrs. J. W. Smith. A beautiful Navajo rug was presented to her. The presentation speech was made by Mrs. O. D. Brown, tho secretary of the society. The rooms waro beautifully decorated with rugs, flowers, plants and draperies. Refresh ments were served, Mrs- Moore. .Miss Dwycr and Miss Evans rendered a flno programme of instrumental and vocal music. t Miss Hazel Bishop entertained at her home, 726 West South Temple street, Friday. Her guests were the Masses Recsson. Bailey, Marks. Knight. Han son, Folland and Seals: Messrs. Seward, Fred Castoria, Caso, McDonald, Street, Cardwcll, Winegcr and Collins. Miss Calla Crane will leave tho first of June for Milwaukee, where sho will spend the summer with hor sister, Mrs. Carl Prinz. V- Mrs. B. B. Owen aud two childreu will leave Tuesdav for Seattle, where they will Epend the summer. ( Mrs. G. F. Stiehl and son, Ralph, will leave the first part of Juno for the East, where they will spxmd two or three months. ti Mrs. Ellsworth Dagectt and Mrs. lames Hogle will sail from New York next Wednesday on tho Cedric, going directly to Loudon. Mrs. C. W. Fifield will leave Mon- dav for a short trip East. i, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sawyer and small son of Hailey, Ida., are here visiting Mrs. Sawyer's mother, Mrs. Dickert. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith and little daughter, who have spent the winter in Los Angeles, are expected here the first of June. Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Chisholm rc turued Saturday, after spending the winter in Southern California, Among the Stanford students who havo returned arc Miss Zeda Bothwell, Miss Helen Monroe, Miss Mary Gun ncll. Fred Hale. Louis and Earl Farns worth. Miss M,nufl Miller will return today. k Among tho High school teachers who j arc goincr East for tho summer are Mrs. Fred Bickford. Miss Riley and Mrs. Leatherwood. Miss Messmore and Miss McVickor are yoing to tho Coast, and Miss Dukes will spend the summer abroad. Friends will bo clad to hear of the arrival of a son. May -1. to Mr. and Mrs. G. ITarrv Roberts of Denver. Mrs. 1 Roberts w;as formerly Miss Myra Sowlcs of this city. " Miss Elizabeth Arnold of Illinois is , here to spend a fuw weeks with Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Arnold. Miss Katheriuc Laurenco of Park City is the guest of Miss Adelaide Pet ers" for a few weeks. Miss Florence Oarison will leave on Tuesday for Deuver. where she will spend a few weeks with her sister aud brother. H Captain and Mrs. R. H. Allen are here from tho Philippines visitiuir Mrs. Allen 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mclntj're. Mrs. Allen will be here some time. Captain Alien will go to Fort Shoridan, 111., June 8. to attend the riflo tournament. Lieutenant Parker will also attend tho tournament, aud Mrs. Parker will spend several weeks hero with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Edward Richards. .- Bishop Franklin S. Spalding and his mother, Mrs. J. F. Spalding, of Den ver, and his two sisters, will sail from Now York, June 6, on tho Oceanic to spend tho summer in England. V k- Mrs. 0. W. Powers and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker will return the middlo of the week, after several weeks spent in San Francisco. Mra. Powers will return by way of Los Angeles. U r Kean Miller will return tho last of June from Woostor academy, where he has spent two years. Mrs.- Chcesman of Washington, D. C-, is here to spend tho summer with her eon, M. J. Chcesman. i 41 Mrs. R. C. Aley has returned, after spending several weeks with hor mother in Oakland, Cal. W Mr. and Zslrs. D. C. Lilloy will leave Tuesday for Denver, where- tbey will make their home. Mrs. Lillcv's mother, Mrs. Arthur, will return Tuesday to her home in Chicago. Mrs. R. S. Connor has returned, after a visit in Long Beach and Los An geles. Sho was accompanied homo by Mr. Connor's mother. o Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hagcnbarth and family will leave this week for Idaho for the summer. t a. Colonel H. J. Pcnfold of the staff of 'Governor Sheldon of Nebraska and Mrs. Pcnfold aro visiting F. W. Pcn fold and H. Vanco Lane of Salt Lake. Colonel Penfold and hid wifo are on their way to their home at, Ornaha, after witnessing tho nrrival of tho fleet of warships at San Francisco. t Miss Edna Lawrence of Dubuque, la., is in the city, tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. Addison Cain. Clubs. ' The Woman's club will havo a pic nic Tuesday, May 19, at the country home of Mrs. A. V. Taylor, at East MjII Creek. All members 'are requested to take tho Sugar House car in time to reach Sugar Houeo by 1 o'clock. Hero they will be met b3T a carriage. A The Twentieth Century club will meet Monday afternoon. May IS, with Mrs. A. Fred Wey. u The art section of the Ladies' Lit erary club will meet at 10 o'clock at the dub house, Thursdav, May 21. A paper will bo read by Mrs. -J.'M. Rey nolds on English cathedrals. w Tho rogular monthly mectiDg of the Woman's leaguo will be helu at tho PaeknTd Library hall, Monday, May IS, at 3 p. m. The following programme will bo given, uud every woman in terested in tho city schools should mako it a point lo be present. "Play Grounds," by Miss 'Rosalie Pollock; "What Our Schools Need." J. S. Welch, and "Night Schools," the Ucv. E. I. Goshen. V i The last meeting of the season of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion, Spirit of Liberty chapter, met Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Henry La Mottu. Four of the young ladies who competed in tho D. A. R. med al contest in February gave their orat ions iu a most pleauing manner. After a short business meeting, the officers for next vear were elected as follows: Re cent, "Mrs. Henry La Motte: viccregent, Mrs. It. L. Tracy; secretary, Mrs. Ros coe M. Brocden; treasurer, Miss Anna V. Decker; registrar, Mrs. L. II. Stohr, and historian. Mrs. C. E. Allen. The directors will be Mrs. C. S. Kinney, with Mrs. L. C. Miller and Mrs. Grant Hampton, who arc hold over from last year. it e A social meeting of the Y. W. C. A will beheld at the rooms in tho Brooks arcado, Thursday night. Misa Zor baugh and Miss Allen will be tho hos- Sepirtoiaa lair Removed bj- iho Now Principla c er9litlon to modern eeleow. It Is th onlr tewotJ. i.c antl practical way to dwtrojr heir. Don't wt tlm cKfrimontlnjc 'with ehcuo1vlf. X-ray nd do-rllatorl-. Tho) art otTorail yon on tho nAKE WORD vt tbo nprtton ami mir.ufncturor. l Xlraelo la not Hlf. tlic only nioihod which l InJorMd by phytl "iust iirg3f)n. dnnatnloptsi. medical Jnnmol and .-eminent miCizirtit. Do Mlraelc rnjUlcil, italtd la jiui: wrnpfer, for SIM. Your mony back without njfsUon (no ra.1 tone) IT It f,ili to do all that U r. limed for !L r.oatlsi fnM. In plain rtalvl anrelop ;v tins I Mliacla Ubeuitaal Co.. 1j l'rk -1.7a, s'ewYorfc. :or tilo at til ? ocx) tor -.n3 DnUEHL & FRANKJ2N, 271 So. Main. 1! pepie buy regu 8 LA , conventional things H 1 Tft ' sPoons forks ladlesj ' u bowls and bonbon dishes (andn Siff others there are who want the H IF unusual, novel and artistic gift I anc yet at a reasnae pce 1 1 'ISSwT who wants tlle artic ttlat can"l PJ not e oun( elsew'niere' Our large wedding I business makes it possible for us to carry an I j unusually large stock of silver and cut glass,,! ! 111 an oram Silver and Hawkes Cut-1 I " Glass make a combination of high class I wares that, for genuine merit in workmanship and style, 1 cannot be excelled. We carry other lines as well, all J of standard manufacture. M (f Ve keep a complete list of presents as they areI purchased for the bride and can advise those who dojl J not wish to duplicate just what to send. "M A wedding gift in a Leyson case is just a little more appreciated than any other. It insures quality and up-to-dateness not embraced by any other name. j j Phone 65 for the Correct Time j j ' (or Thing) j tesscs. There will be music by a string quartette and reading by Mrs. O. H. wise. All who are''interestcd aro in vited. . . Tho Wasatch Literary club will have its last meeting Tuesday, May 19, at the Gunton Memorial chapel, corner of Eleventh South and Eleventh East. V Tho Plate club will meet. Thursday. Maj- 21, with Mrs. Emmett Moore, at 161 South Eleventh East. . t- Tho Daughters of tho Pioneers will meet at the Lion House Wednesdav aft ernoon, May 20, at j o'clock. Elabo rate preparations are being made for tho Young family rounion, which will bo held at Waudamcro Mouda-, Juno 1. A lino musical and literary pro grammo will bo given, followed by dancing. ma Tho Seekers' Litorary club will meet Tuesday, Mav 19, with Mrs. II. L. Deacon 351 West First North. The J. B. G. club met with the Misses Trapp last Friday evening. The now officers were elected. c Tho Quiugcnta club meets with Mrs. Georgo II. Ifaybould Wednesday afi ernoou at 613 South West Temple. Music. Mrs. C. G. Plummer will sing a . at St. Mark's churchy this moraii3 Among thoso who will ocoup? '1., for tho piano recital by Miss.ByMKt White Clavton, Tuesday evenuiffi: Mr. and Mrs. Hebor M. Wella, &-ffl Mrs. C. S. Burton, Mr. and MArMg M. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. . Dayiics, and Mrs. N. W. Claytdn-fct Room and Board. Modern furnished rooms andM class board; pleasant .surr0S wnlking distance from business, PW familv. 34 South Third East. lGoi-Y. - I Sl. Fy.A.L 2l , w I Special Monday Only ! I LfneO WalStS j Jl SILK PETTICOATS 1 Price At I SSC1M and White Serge all go at IMICE UNDERWEAR Silk Dresses m& v , We wll close the balance SllitS at ' '.W j ol oh? UeifierweaF stock at n I 3 Regular Price 1 Regular Pngglj SUITS Remainder oS Our Suits at Va'OfM I riMiiMMMiMfMBOiyiMihWlllllhUJM M