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- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1913. 5 H
I game tomorrow afternoon
:n tlie Alta and the Unlver
lubs will be the event of
Importance- for tho day. If
r the whole week. All the
een Bold and from all ap
y will he filled with so
The concessions have all
vcr to the Voting Women's
jclatlon members?, and will
of Mtes Mildred McMillan,
ar member of the social
Unong those who will en
s of friends arc Mr. and
L. Tracy. Col. and Mrs.
is, Mr. and Mrs. Ashby D.
, and Mrs. J. H. Frederick
Mrs. Charles Stlmpson, C.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester
id Mrs. William Reld, Dr.
N Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. L.
McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs.
jarp, Mr. and Mrs. W. TV.
r. and Mrs. Karl A. Scheld,
e, Leonard Wilson and Dr.
"'
young people ettjoyed the
the Mclntyre home last
ests of Miss Margaret Mc
nformal dancing party. The
:Iearc-d for the affair and
decorated with quanltitles
. The young .iostess was
r mother, Mrs. W. H, Me
ier sister. Mrs. Arthur G.
b gueuts were Miss Mary
Geneve Savage, Mies
arson. Miss Marian Hooper,
Marioneaux. Miss Dorothy
rnest IUI1, Lawrence Clay
Sraves. Fred Perkins. Le
Lleutenant A. R. Under
Loughsberry of San Fran-
jjtErce Lewis entertained a dozen
UKry pleasantly yesterday after
T luncheon at the O. K. Lewis
&, Harold Berry (Mike Bur
1 Hife, Orpheum). The long table
kKt 'With many colored sweet pea.
VB. The guests to meet Mrs.
LKBre Miss Dorothy Bamberger,
Khy Marioneaux, Mrs. Edgar C.
ftrs. Walter Lewis. Miss Mar
(JHcer, Mrs. Morton FL Cheesman.
Hfcfl Houston, Miss Romola King,
llBces Cowan, Miss Lillian Mur
Bennsylvanla, Mrs. Stewart Tay
jEPennan A. Prosser and Miss
llBrestlng wedding of Wednesday
MKLs that of Miss Ivy Griggs and
Kvhich was solemnized at the
Ehe bride's sister. Mrs. Murray
nlK' Downington avenue." The
'"jMLwas performed by Is'ephf L.
y. JB It was interpreted lit the sign
iBor the bride and bridegroom
x jjE'rank. M. Driggs of the Utah
V'PJql for the Deaf and Blind. The
Je'a beautiful gown of white
Ratine with a lace overdress. The
;B-ivt5 witnessed by about
3pends. and a reception followed
jHwhlch a wedding supper was
M iMtbuftet style. Assisting In re
t j K guests were Mr. and Mrs.
rU(H''aud Mrs. A. W. Griggs. Mr.
oH U. Griggs and Miss Lizzie
, HLln the dining room were Mrs.
.Rs; Mrs. G. W. Phelps. Miss
. lAmmertson, Miss Irma Snow and
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Miss G-eorglanna Humphreys, who arrived last evening to take the posi
tion of principal of Rowland Hall.
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& fit!? UBi'- iw9i 0
Miss Gladys Griggs. Miss Kate Keeley
served punch. The home was all in yel
low, the rich colored golden glow and
marigolds making a beautiful decoration.
Mr. and Mrs. Low will leave for Boulder,
Mont., where Mr. Low will be a super
visor in the Montana school for the deaf
and blind.
The ladles of the army received their
friends yesterday afternoon, as is their
custom on the first Thursday in each
month, although the calling was of a
much more Informal nature than is usual
In the winter season. Many of the
hostesses received their friends on the
lawns and had tea served outdoors. The
officers and ladles will entertain their
friends this evening at the first hop since
change for the betterfrom
.u-. . pasted and other lenses with ugly
f Br fa' mr teams t0 clear !e,tses:
$M 1
Invisible Bifocal I
"Your glasses, Governor, are almost on your I
ftffKEmautV remarked a friend to Woodrow Wil- 1
feD whose eyeglasses were perched perilously I
'pear the tip of his nose. H
lUlKr "That's all right," was the quick response, 1
lm want to see what I am talking about." 1
BaJiB. Had Mr. Wilson been wearing "Kryptoks" 1
BFe would have been able f'to see what he was 1
--plking about," and at the same time wear his 1
SKpsBes where they belonged,
U Wt They are the only invisible fused bifocal
B Jpjtim and are protected by ample patents for
Ml 3X9 made by fusin& two lenses into i '
'JSpe the upper part for distance, the lower 1
Jg;HRarfc for reading and you can't see where they I
&T wte fused together.
B' Kryptok lenses are the finest bifocals in fl
-'Se world you'll find them only at the Colum- 1
im Ptical C' I
Amber Tinted Glasses S
B&Hl'r' tenul8 P!ay,ns' ,mtrlna or any other outdoor fi
.hUSat,on,v'henAhe 8Un 13 farS"t or In the winter when 1
Uklnt LB 5n the around, are made many times more I
vVmnii.ble and eas;i,0nt.the eyeo whe" amber.colored 1
1lB,as,?eo are worn. We show a I styles and olzes In finest I
"?fnU(ale8-It,;e k,nds that crease the llSh? wltK affSrt- I
yE v'3'n g
337 SO.. MAIN ST. jgmt
fyiMBIAN fo.
early in July, the affair being one of the
series of informal summer hops.
v.
Miss Blanche Strickley entertained
about a score of friends yesterday after
noon in honor of Miss Alice Jones, whose
marriage takes place next Thursday.
Four tables of "'500" were played and
prizes awarded the winners. The hos
tess was assisted by her niece, Miss
Marjorie Gray. The rooms were deco
rated with pink sweet peas and gladi
olus. Colonel and Mrs. James M. Arrasmlth
left last evening for Los Angeles for a
visit before going back to their station
at the Presidio of San Francisco. Miss
Dorothy T-Tarker, daughter of Captain
and Mrs. T. K. Harker, remained over
a day or so, so as to make her trip with
them, and she left also last evening to
visit relatives there.
Mrs. Malcolm Key3er was the hostess
yesterday afternoon at a matinee party
at the Utah theater for Mrs. Horace H.
Clark of Chicago and Mrs. John Charles
Clark of Rolla. The other guests were
Mrs. John C. D. Clark and Mrs. J. A.
Slaughter. Following the play the com
pany enjoyed a tea at the Hotel Utah.
During their visit in the city on
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bush
and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander were en
tertained by the cousins of the last
named, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Robert
son. The parts' enjoyed a motor trip
around the city and a visit to the Rob
ertsons' beautiful country home in Gil
mer place.
Adjutant General and Mrs. TD. A. Wedg
wood and .Miss Wedgwood will leave on
Monday for the east, General Wedgwood
to so to Camp Perry for the annual
shoot and tho ladies to visit friends in
Chicago and Nebraska.
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Miss Georgianna Humphreys, tho new
principal of Rowland Hall, arrived last
night on a late train and is at home
at the Hall. Miss Humphreys has been
dean of women at the Huron university
in Michigan.
Mrs. W. W. Torrence is spending a
few weeks with relatives and friends in
Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Giendinnlng re-
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One of Salt Lake City's Most
Popular Restaurant Men Tries
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Everybody In Salt Lake City knows of
the State cafe, one of the biggest and
most popular eating houses in the state.
They also know of Us owners, the Buller
Brorf., who also own other restaurants,
among them a noted one at Butte, Mont
W. J. Buller Is one of tin: best restaurant
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in the merits of Plant Juice, for he has
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Buller says:
"I can say that your Plant Juice is all
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and I take pleasure in telling my friends
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Plant Juice is truly a grand remedy as
Mr. Buller says. Thousands of people in
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and hundreds of others are learning daily.
It is new and Is the greatest system
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turned yesterday after a trip abroad,
having spent several months on the
continent.
,
Mrs. Anna Seek of Kentucky and Miss
Bonnie Kunz of Illinois are guests of
Mrs. J. P. Schraven at her home, 623
West First South street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Rich have re
turned from a stay of more than a month
In Washington and at Atlantic City.
t-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brandon, who have
leen visiting Mts. Brandon's mother,
Mrs. M. A. AJford, left Tuesday for the
northwest.
s
Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Van Dyke will
leave on Monday for a visit of a few
weeks in Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stowe have re
turned from California, and are again at
home in Federal heights.
Mrs. Tliomas MarioneauN- and Miss
Dorothy Marioneaux returned yesterday
from a slay of a few days at Silver Lake.
V
Mrs. Andrew (Elsie Parsons) is here
from Nevada visiting her father, M. K.
Parsons, at the Bransford.
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Miss Lida A. Gilmore, who has been
spending the summer in Chicago and vi
cinity, will return today, and will be at
home with her niece. Miss Grace E.
Frost, at Is'o. 10 the Dorius apartments.
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Mrs. W. H. Dyer will entertain a few
of her friends at an Informal tea. on
Tuesday next at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Frederick Steigmeyer.
Mrs. Clarence Warnock and Mrs. A.
L. Hoppaugh and their children went up
to Silver Lake yesterday to remain a
few weeks.
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Dr. and Mrs. James B. McEnany have
returned from a delightful outing of a
few weeks at Fish Lake.
Miss Francis Cowan will entertain at
a luncheon next Wednesday at the Coun
try club in honor of her guest, Miss Lil
lian Murdock.
Mrs. W. O. Bechtel will be here Sun
day from Kansas City on her way to
Portland, and will visit her daughter,
Mrs. C. U. Heuser.
Mrs. EJ. F. Root will entertain at cards
this afternoon for Mrs. Waiter Hlmman.
formerly Miss Hazel Culmer.
Mrs. N. L. Swartwood will entertain
this afternoon at a tea to meet Mrs. W.
E.- Kcit of Lincoln, Neb., sister of Mr.
Swartwood.
George J. Bailey and wife, together
with Daniel and Mabel Church of Po
catello. are spending several days in the
city shopping. They are guests of the
Semloh hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Delano, who left
early in February for a tour of the world,
have landed in Xew York and will be
homo shortly.
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The regular meeting of the central W.
C. T. U. will be held today at 2:30 at
the T. W. C. A. rooms In the Continental
building.
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The marriage of Miss Nellie Ashworth
of Ogden and John T. Nuttall of this
city took place yesterday afternoon at
tho home of the bride In Ogden.
Miss Jeane Salmon of the county re
corder's office and Miss Annie Salmon of
the county clerk's office have returned
after a vacation spent at Yellowstone
park-
Salt Late Statistics
Marriage Licenses,
Benjamin F. WaltOB and Jesslo G. Hamilton,
both of Salt Lake.
Ward L. Loo and Annie L. McLciiy, holh of
St. Lsuls.
Patrick Heiley and Ada Stadtlander, both of
Butte. Mont.
Births,
Robert J. Cleshoro. -I1G Seventh avenue, xlrl.
Henry A. SkllbecV. 136$ South Fourteenth Eist.
girl.
William M. McGrath. 1511 South Ninth East.
nin.
Daniel W. Llprrmn. 2: II ttreet. girl.
A. It. Tlotf, 1215 Soulh Sevrntu East. girl.
Hamilton E. Robinson, Juds Mercy hospital,
slrl.
GeorRc Panos, 2-11 Sccoud East, girl.
Archibald A. Kerr, 475 South Twelfth East,
girl.
John Henry Cam Koly Crocs noipltal. slrl.
Deaths.
Augutt I. 1313 William Lester Kclchum. ZZZ
Eatt Fourth South, years: acute nophrltlo.
August 0. 1313 Lee KoUr Scu. St Plum alley. 63
years; unknown but natural.
Heal Estate Transfers.
A. D. McMullIti to Franc! W. Klrkham.
part section IS. township Z louth, rans
1 west .. , ...J j
A. E. Cook to W. C. Clos, lots C and 7.
niith half lot 5, block 6. Welby townsltc.
I'lat A 73
V W. Scott to Hert B, Gray, pari lot 5.
block plat 12 10
Louise WVlkcr to David Walkor. part lot
IS. block 1. flve-acre plat A 500
David Walker to Naomi Holme:, part lot
13. block 1. flve-acre plat A 7fio
Qulnco Rice to Maud E. Vord. lot . north
half of block 5, Thonn subdivision .... 10
James- G. Smith to J. Carloi Lambert, part
nccllon 21, township 1 south, range 1 cnt 1
William O. Mawsoii. Jr., to Granite School
dlbtrlct. part lot 13. block Granite sub.
dlvlulon - 200
Paul Tbomasaen to William G. Torev. pirt
lot , block 72. plat D .' jo
David Warr to PhllUa Warr. part rcctlon
10. townihlp 1 south, range 1 went 1
David Warr to Parley R. Wnrr. part sec
tion 23. township 1 south, ranga 1 tvett 1
Charier E. HIM to P. H. Hansen, part sec
tion 8, township 3 noutli. rango 1 cast... 1.500
Hurt & Carlqulat Co, to Quince Rice. lot
and north hclf lot 5, block 1, Thorn's .
subdlvlalou ,. 10
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