Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: University of Utah, Marriott Library
Newspaper Page Text
I 4 T RU TH. I I IN THE SOCIAL REALM. Judge King loft Wednesday evening for Los Angeles. C. O. "Whlttomoro has gone to the coast for a brief visit with friends. Miss Laura Snow of Chicago is the guest of Miss Florenco Grant for a few weeks. Miss Helen Bamberger entertained at luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the Country club. Tho marriage of Miss Katherino Dwyor and Louis W. Crltchlow took placo Thursday ovenlng. Mrs. J. J. Daly and Miss Evelyn Daly loft for Chicago Wednesday, to be away nbout two weeks. Mrs. A. Q. Andrews and children left on Tuesday for eastern Washing ton to visit friends for sovoral weeks. Arthur K. Thomas and daughter, Miss Ethel, havo gono to tho moun tains for a couplo of weeks. Miss Leslie Kerr of Chicago is tho guest of Miss Beatrico Chcesman for H tho remainder of tho summer. A. R.. Scott of Wisconsin, a class- Vf mate of Gordon McMillon at Yalo, has Hlf? been a guest at tho McMillcn home H for the past week. 1 Hi 4 4 ;1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Perkins, H children and maid havo gono to Long H'f Beach, Cal., whero they will spend HI the month of August. ki it H Col. and Mrs. Edwin V. Holmes, HJ'' Mrs. Samuel Smith, Miss Allen and Hn; tho Misses Harriet and Olive Holmes Hw left for Oakwood Wednesday. It H' A lako party was given Tuesday Hh'J evening in honor of Mrs. Samuel HW Smith, wife of tho American Consul HI! at Moscow, who was tho guest of Col. HK and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes. Hj Miss Elizabeth Mclntyro is in Mu- HJi, nich, whero a number of Salt Lakers HHj , are spending a portion of tho summer. HHj Miss Mclntyro sails for Now York HHJ crrly in Soptembcr, and after a visit HH'll with friends in tho East, will roach HH'j Salt Lako beforo tho 15th. i'l Harry Finch left Wednesday oven lng for a trip through tho northwest, returning by way of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stanley Price gave an Informal lako party Tuesday even ing in honor of their guests, Miss Florenco Boggs of San Francisco and Miss Constance Minor of Berkley. & & Mrs. Elmer G. White of San Fran cisco is tho guest of Mrs. Frank Knox for a week. Mrs. Knox, accom panied by her two boys, oamo down from Brighton on Thursday. v-t & Miss Ethol Shopard left Wednesday for Portland, Ore., whore she will visit with relatives and friends for a fow weeks. & w Mrs. Thomas B. Davis will entertain it a luncheon next Thursday at tho Country club in honor of Miss Stella Salisbury. Tho engagement of Miss Hannah Davidson and William F. Koyting is announced, tho wedding to take placo In tho near future. F. C. Schramm entertained at a luncheon at tho Alta club Monday, In honor of C. Van Alstyno of Now York. Covers wero laid for ten. Miss Helen Bamberger was tho hos tess of a luncheon Wednesday at tho Country club, given for a number of tho girls who havo just returned from school. Covers wero laid for twelve. Ji & Miss Elizabeth Niles entertained at luncheon Wednesday at tho Country club In honor of Miss Phllura Cum nock of Kentucky. Covers wero laid for four. Miss Lillian Woodward has Issued invitations for a luncheon to bo given nt tho Country club next Wednesday aftcrnooon in honor of Miss Eloiso Sherman. Mrs. William Igleheart, Prof. Priest, Mrs. Cumnock and Miss Phllura Cum nock of Kentucky loavo next week for a camping trip on tho Weber river. For several weeks they will occupy tho Woodruff cottage at Holiday Park. Mrs. Will McConahay, Miss Gladys McConahay and Robert Aicuonuna returned Wednesday from a two weeks' visit at tho Klstcr ranch near Salina, Utah. Miss Bradley left for Los Angeles last night for a few weeks' visit with friends. Mrs. Samuel Smith, who has been tho guest of Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes for the past week, loft for the east Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir and Miss Marguerite Donnellan havo gono to California. Mr. and Mr3. Wolr will spend several weeks in San Francisco, while Miss Donnellan returns to her homo in Pacific Grove. Mrs. Harold Itussoll arrived Wed nesday afternoon, and Is a guest at tho Dwyor home. Mrs. Russell's stay will probably bo a short one, as she may join her company by the 15th of tho month. Tho marriage of Miss Lilly M. Wall ing and R. L. Townsend has been an nounced. The wedding took placo last week at Farmlngton. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Murphy of Dal las, Tex., are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shea for a few weeks on their return from a trip along tho coast. & jt Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller and son, Gleed, and nephew, Glen Smyth, all of this city, who have been enjoying a tour of Europe, sail for Boston on tho Baltic August 25. After a few days' stay in New York, Chicago and Kan sas City, they will conio to Salt Lake, arriving hero about September 10. J . Mine. Brodbeck and her pupils gave a recital a few evenings ago at tho homo of Mrs. Hartley on iOgan ave nue. Those taking part in tho recital wore: Misses Sophia and Olivia Brod beck, Miss Ada Hartley, Miss Mamie Brown and Miss Florenco Scaly. J & Miss Georgia Hamlin, 1131 Prince ton avenue, entertained Saturday evening in honor of Miss Fern Ham lin, Miss May Walsh and Mr. Bert Nichols, all of Denver. Mrs. W. B. Mundy and son William left Sunday night for Los Vegas, whero Mr. Mundy is at present. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Copley of Los Angeles are on their way homo after a trip through tho Eastern States. Mr. Copley Is a retired business man of. Los Angeles. Mrs. Hydo Dale has returned after I a year's visit with relatives In ('in- I cinnatl, Cleveland and Gallipolis, o I Jt v. I Bert and Cyril Edmonds leave dur 1 Ing tho month for Brighton, whom I they will be tho guests of Robert I and Fisher Harris, Jr. I Miss Gussio Gentch of St. Louis, I who has been visiting friends In tho city for tho past month, leaves for I her homo on Saturday. I Miss Edith Argue of Cleveland, 0 , 1 is here to spend a month with tho I Misses Bess and Mildred McMillon. Mrs. J. L. Moore loft for tho coast i Monday evening. W. A. Hunter, M. P. Bowers and C. J A. Jones of Chicago wero visiting in j tho city Monday, on their way to the fair. 1 Mrs. John Woodward and Miss Kath- j erino Judge wore tho hostesses at a J dancing party at the post Tuesday ev ening, given in honor of Miss Stella 1 Salisbury and Louis McCornick. The u danco was given on tho lawn in front V and music was furnished by the post band. I & Misces Helen and Bess Crltzer wero J the hostesses at' a Kensington Tuo3- I day in honor of Miss Ethel McElroy of I Omaha, who is their guest. Other II guests wore Mrs. Frederick Leonard, 11 Mrs. Merrill, Miss Tarbet, Miss Hill, H Miss Alice Paul. Miss Helen ducking- ham, Miss Agatha Borkhoel, Miss Bo- I atrice O'Connor, Miss Louiso Lamson, K Miss Elizabeth Palmer, Miss Dougall, Miss Beatrice Wilkinson, Miss Jessie 9 Snyder, Miss Mary Snydor, Miss Ivy B Dix, Miss Coffin. i & J Hal Hempstead entertained nt a cir- f cus party Wednesday evening. His I. guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker, I Miss Ryland of Kansas City, Miss Alia Miller, Miss Gertrude Hansen; Messrs Will Hall, Parley Williams, Jr. H Mrs. Kenneth Kerr and children re- j turned Wednesday from Terminal Island, Cal., whore they havo occupied U tho Keith cotago for several months. I Judge and Mrs. Thomas Marioneaux II and., daughter., left., for.. Brighton Wednesday morning. They will occu- I py tho Powers cottage for two weeks. j Closing out Straws. . . That Perfed: Work. . ? m -, ! H' Still have a few de- jml-- The &$$0$ifrTrtyw I sirable shapes and AWmi 'K Admiration SJsSS i M, braids selling at one yf J And IfKhrt I H half price. KW ffmm dP noWfcf M "lllL J$ 1 I H Summer wear in WW fM DeI,Sht fcft UagjJ ' I Hi Outing Shirts, Belts, W ffflSSrA f m3tffl) I H light Underwear. WWS AU I )J fw' J H TROY LAUNDRY BrOWn Terry & WOOdruff CO "The Laundry of Quality." B 1 Tel. 193. 166 Main Street. B0TH PH0NES 9 166 main street fJ.