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The Salt Lake Herald from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 18

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I THE SALT LAKE HERALD SI NDA AUGUST 8 19U9 It a i The problem of raring for the rising Reiwration at the mountain resorts nearby is i a serious one these das and the many youthful and attractive mothers who for want of a nurse girl have tr forego all the pleasures of a merry evening make a rather forlorn array Recently at a certain popular place where the gueeta were known according uMom hv the numbers on their door thre mothers made preparation to 0 ml th evening with the merry thr ng in the rrrnve nearby Silencing th progeny with the usual II potion they feel the bellboy to keep a 1 watchful i yr Itn No 10 7 and 6 and to 1 I make report immediately if any uncanny noit issued therefrom 1 i All went well for the early evening If hut when nit of thf moAt attractive of the matrons was holding court the i enter of I admiring group the bellboy i 1 niahfd into the crowd suddenly ii vlth the very distinct remark No is walking iia nstalrs in its nighty 1 consternation reigned supreme The whale company watched the ci descent of Xo 10 as all had understood i the number tf i Of course there are good fellows and I good fellow hut its no exaggeration to state thai neither woman nor man i wants any one HO good that he or she has literally died young When a man who has reached mature years goes to a i summer resort lie may expect to see things done that he doesnt care to do 1 but it is not a wise move nor one I destined to add to his popularity to attempt i a little missionary work among i the natives A certain nearby resort popular for its wetand dry Attraction i I and well patronised has suffered extremely from this sort of diversion 1 lately and the man himself has not had 11 a riproaring good time out or It either Well no great loss can come in the departure When you and I behind this veil have past Oh but the long long while this world 4 shall last i I It Is a wise young man Who stays not at home to mope and fear lest other swains may step Ip and win but boldly 1 takes fate by the forelock and follows the fair object of his quest even Into I the wilds of tha northwest And incjl 1 dentally It will be no surprise if the authenticated report of an engagement 1 comes from that region within a short time i DOUL BARET CURRENT EVENTS 4 SALT LAKE SOCIETY 1 i Miss artha Johnson entertained a I party of about twenty friends at Salt I an Friday evening when she announced her engagement to Edgar Beach of I New Jersey who is in town for a few weeks Miss Johnson has been the su 4 lrvisor of phystal gyration In the city schools for tk post few years and she has made tjftitty warm friends during her tayhei She will leave with her mother fcr her former hem in New i York early in September and will 1e married during theautumn Judge Hylar 1 of San JOe pill be here today to join Mrs Hyland who with her mother Mrs 1 Jamison is visiting Lieutenant and Mr John Ward at Fort Douglas Judge and Mrs Hyland will remain here only a short time and will leave I to stall the last of the month for a two roam tour of Europe Mrs Jamison will remain a little longer for a visit with Lieutenant and Mrs Wards Miss Betsy Woodard of Raleigh will be here on Tuesday next to bet a guest at the Bartch home until after the BartchLloyd marriage in the early autumn 2C Major Charles A fcoefffer retired of Washington and Mrs IxteffUr will be here early in tba week and will spend the week of the encampment with Mr and Mrs Karl A SeMed Major Loeffler has been an aide to the presi dent for many years past and Is very well known in Washington official life He is an uncle of Mr Scheid rc Thomas Kearns and his two sons Edmund and Thomas jr have gone to Yellowstone National park to meet Car dinal Gibbons and to accompany him and his party here Mr and Mrs Kearn will entertain on Wednesday evening at dinner for the cardinal and on Tluirs day evening they will give a reception to which invitations were issued yes terday I The ladles of the Clover club enter tained at a lake party Thursday even ing A delicious supper was served after which the remainder of the even ing was passed in dancing Those who enjoyed the affair were Mr and Mrs WE Erwin Mr and Mrs Will Nay lor Mr and Mrs Francis Mr and Mrs Hardy Mr and Mrs Dilworth Woolley and Mr and Mrs George Payne Mrs Frank Haymond Haymond entertained a party of ten friends at the lake Friday evening for Miss Cora Little one of the autumn brides The other guests were Mrs Walter Wilding Mrs Frank Bur rell Mrs Clayton I Thatcher Mrs A Haymond Mrs Blake Mrs Frank Rice and Mrs Cozier Lieutenant Nelson Margetts and his wife will be here early in the week to spend some time with his sister Mrs Harry Ostler Lieutenant and Mrs Margetts aro on their way back to Fort Sill from a visit to the Seattle fair Mr Margetts is a Salt Lake boy and served with the Utah batteries In the Phlllp pines a Earl Brink the son of Mr and Mrs Brink formerly of this city but now of Denver is I in the city visiting the Jones family on street Mr and Mrs Brink and their daughter Jessie are in New York after a visit of acme time through the east The reception to be given at the bish ops house for Cardinal Gibbons is to I 4 oe a public affair for all the people of Salt Lake of whatever creed who wish to meet his eminence The date will be announced later Mr and Mrs A Alden of Elgin 111 are here for the week guests of Mr and Mrs Stohr Mr Alden is one of the national delegates to the A and is the father of Mrs Stohr Mr Alden is one of the direct descen dants of John and Priscilla Alden Mr and Mrs Child and Mrs Hartshorn who spent the early sum mer here with Mr and Mrs Child will be back here Aug 27 to stay a short time on their way to their home in Boston Ie Ie Miss Myrtle Reilly and Miss Ethel Macdonald entertained about forty of their friends at cards yesterday after noon at the Reilly home The house was decorated with flags and the na tional colors were used through all the rooms Mr and Mrs Charles Read and Mr and Mrs Farnsworth left last evening for the Duck club on the Snake river for an outing of a few weeks Ie Mr and Mrs Critchlow ilf and Mrs Bailey and Mr and Mrs Frank Anderson left last evening for Yellowstone National park to spend a I few weeks 7 Mr and Mrs Holley of Lena Ill are In the city to spend the week with Mrs Hal Brown Mrs Kerr of Boise a sister of II Cole Is I also a guest at the Brown home 0 Mrs William Cawley of Mlnneapo lies accompanied by her daughter Ver na and niece Miss Evelyn Lefts ar rived here Saturday afternoon fo spend some time with her son John Caw ley of this city Mrs Will Hayes entertained thirty guests hut Monday at a chlha shower for Miss Ada Yard whose marriage to Harry Brook will take place Aug IS Miss Ethel I Morrison was guest of hon or at a delightful musicale and Dutch supper on Thursday evening The hosts I were Chester Zenger and Eugene Hilton About twenty were entertained Mr and Mrs Pickering an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter Mary to Thomas Brighton The marriage will take plac early in Sep tember Captain Frank Savage has left Fort Douglas and gone to Fort Leaven worth where he will be an Instructor In the military school for the next year Mrs Brown announces the engagement of her daughter Mlklred to Walter Bruce of Omaha Neb The wedding will take place In September Dr and Mrs I Douglas and family have returned from Seaside Ore where they have spent the past month Miss Eva Mayne will be here early in the week from Dayton 0 on her way through to Los Angeles to visit her de ter Mrs Thompson jje Mr and Mrs Miller reached home yesterday from Augusta Ky to be guests at the Reilly home during the encampment Ie Visa Sura Smith entertained her sew ing club at her home on Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Hazel Bingham who is I a visitor from Payson A pleasant afternoon was spent by the girls puncheon was served at 5 oclock Mrs Howard and her daugh ter Marjorie will be home today from a short stay at Brighton and will leave early in the week for Chicago General Castleton of New Orleans formerly an officer in the Confederate army te here for the A encamp mont and is with his cousin Mount Mr and Mrs Hat will be here tomorrow to visit Mr and Mr Richard A Ke es until Thursday when they nil leave for the northwest i i Mrs Snow slid 1 nor children have returned from a stay of some three I weeks at the Hermitage After the encampment Dr and Mrs Snow expect to leave for Yellowstone trip Mrs Benson entertained three tables at ttridge yesterday for Mrs Nelson Story Miss Clara Whites back from a visit with Mrs Roger Taylor in Taeoma I The Misses I Gleason af St Joseph Mo spent Friday In the city with Mrs Hoffman of Fort Douglas leaving that night for Seattley A A Mrs Silver Mrs Priest and Mrs Metcalf are attending a short time at Wasateh Mrs Edmund will leave to day for Brighton where Mrs Benson will join her later in the week I Mrs Harker and her children will leave Fort Leavenworth shortly and will be home during the week Mr and Mrs WH Child will have a house party of young people for the I week end in honor of Miss Betsy Wood I ard of Raleigh Miss Kathryn Allen who has been the guest of Mr and Mrs Bert Sea boldt for the past few days has returned I to her home in Chicago i Mr and Mrs Hugh Doupll II and Miss I Maw Smith have gone up Emigra tfon canyon to camp for the next few weeks I II 1 Mr and Mrs McAHster and their little daughter Billy have returned I from a weeks visit with the McAlister family in Logan II II Mr and Mrs Browning have returned from a visit of some weeks I in the northwest II Miss McCune of Omaha who has been visiting Mr nr1 1 Mrs Will Browns has I gone on to California for a visit with friends i Mrs Tra Tutte i is back from a visit of some time with friends in Los An ties I Mrs A Franklin has announced the engagement of her daughter Catherine to Carl Ferlln The marriage will take place in the autumn Mr and Mrs A Smith and Clinton Newman of LAB Angeles are visit Ing Mr and Mrs Steve Newman at I the Woodruff Mrs Oliii and her little son of I Rcdlands Cal is in the city for a short stay making a visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Wilkinson Mr and Mrs Edward Parry announce the engagement of their daugh ter Mabel to Field Williams The wed ding will take place in September Mrs Frank Stephens and Mrs Robert Porter are still at Holiday Park where they will remain tilt the latter part of the month Dr and Mrs Jones reached I Portland home last evening from Seattle and Mrs Sburtteff announces the engagement of her sister Julia Tul lidge and Albert Watkins the wedding to take place the latter pert of the month The Nurses association will give an Informal receptionfor the visiting army nurses Wednesday afteroeoM at the Commercial club Immediately after the parade Miss Maym Hooper of Los Angeles IS 1 visiting Mtee Gladys Gerrans of this city I Mrs 1 A Werz and daughter Josephine are here from SausaJlto Cal for a abort visit to her mother Mrs En gilman Mrs Clara Smith and Joseph DarkB were quietly married last Monday evening at their new home 555 South Ninth East street Rev Dr Paden performing the ceremony Ie 1 Ie Miss Minette Baer will entertain again tomorrow at bridge for her guests tU2 Misses Boebmer Miss Bessie Orac entertained Thursday afternoon for Miss La Ru Tanner I HOW MAE EDNA WILDER tai GOT RID OF A DOUBLE CHIN I 1 Without Dieting Internal Remedies Face Straps ort Physical CultureAn Interesting Story for I i Fleshy People I i I removed my double chin and re i dut ed thirty pounds In lees than six ij weeks says Mae Edna Wilder who stands five feet high weighs 130 pounds i Ii and Is a picture of perfect health I did of tine a process which Is my own discovery I a prvxews of external application I simply apply the treatment to any part i of the body where superfluous flesh exists and it vanishes as if magic Five minutes every other day fr two weeks is all the time needed and ones most intimate 1 friends need not know anything about It 1 I I am so grateful for my own relief that I will give free advice to any one who cut fers as did I consider a double chiii one of the most unsightly physical de i feet and superfluous flesh Is just extra I weight that one must carry with them everywhere and all the time I feel ten years younger and a hundred fold more it active since 1 lost mine Any interested person who nil write to Mae Edna Wilder Dept 114R Rochester Will be I told how to find relief within two weeks i It SkIn of Beauty Is a Joy Porovr CR Felix Gourauds Oriental Cream or Magical Boautlfler Ittmeeea TAB Flanlu a rrccUet Moth VmliT I I Buk ud Siln DiMaf sea etrr tdq alt I k3w CO bWUtJ alii ti lea dcuctioa It I 1 iioofi Ike tact of Il an taU 4d to baitBltu UAttttotosiMfH It properly BUM AeciBtaocawslcc nePoi a Ml of iMKkr tinmt Dr 1 A tIIIyr taW te aMy ef tN haM toe is Utati tea I a i I 1 1IPII1 I wrecosneed I rfcomneni a Gaurntida Cream UII let auafel of all MM ittr praam For sale by all drafcMs u4 Fucy it 9 Ptalwi the Culled Sinai Cai4 aei r0p tIi nihT WIlliS Put fori t0euts Strut rM CHARLTON SHOP I Womens Outfitters Exclusively fv EXCLUSIVE 1 1 Tailor Made Suits ii Coats Gowns Evening Wraps at i Moderate Prices 122 So Main Salt Lake i I iVUn LL WOMB 1 I II I I Covets a fresnsTiooth satiny complexion and what satisfaction and peace of mind its possession brjgs The lines of age worry and overwork are rendered well nigh powerless by Mrs Nettie I i ii HARRISONS LOLA MONTEZ CREME wonderful soother healer and protector to a dry contracted or chapped skin It is Complexion Insurance Convince yourself of its remarkable power by obtaining a free sample and Book SECRET OF 9EJIOTT AND GOOD BEHITH at 2 SCHRAMMS PHARMACY I Where the Cars Stun ji AliIl ft fr i IJt fiII i The Furniture of I Today Is Fir JS 5 1 15 11 itLI ixi of 5 I rt I FUMED OAKI I 1 I and the fumed oak furniture that posseses I characteristic simplicity durability and elegant I lib appearance is I 1 I Stickley Furniture We have just received a big consignment of this superb furniture in all the wanted pieces for PARLOR DEN LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM AND LIBRARY A wondrously beautiful supply occupies our windows and main floor We invite you to come in on a tour of inspection We know youll imbibe the spirit of ease comfort and grace suggested by the presence of Stickley eWe are the Exclusive Agents I JJ i II I I 0 i If i Diamonds Did it ever occur to you thai a good diamond is like a good corner ot and that the owner 01 either will sell only at a fair profit And did it ever occur to you that a big diamond at a low price has something wrong with it and is I sold cheap for the same reason that a corner lot with a slaughterhouse option next door that you dont know about is sold cheap in either case you get just what you pay lorthe usual bargain in one Instance and a good asset in the other 9f you can afford a diamond at all buy one that is just right and i will be brilliant but if it lacks brilliancy it lacks everything that gives it character and one had better wear glass and put his money out at interest Our diamonds are worth while I Phone 65 for the correct time rL 1Yf HAMILTONS SMART SHOP All the reaL Bargains of A i Our Late A nnual Summer Stock eduction Sale Placed on Sale Less Than Half Price Mu makf room for our extensive arrival of tall tock THIS Ir A RARE CHANCE TO GET CHOICE SUMMER GOODS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES Just the time to buy for next year and are fine to finish the summer besides DONT MISS IT I 0 a leOR WOMEi DRESS BE i SOUTH im SI I A great I proposition I Our 200 offer It embraces mens and womens 500 values in summer footwear 14 styles of womens pumpswomens oxfords in all lasts and leathers mens oxfords in the seasons best styles Again we quote the price only 200 the pair i A HOIIEtOACKSHOES 238240 Main St atrxttsa y13rNa rsa Coal business for August is good Warm weather isnt it Western Fuel Co Critchjow 1 Ffsehtr Kittle Cable Address Warfuco Phones 719 73 Main Street To get your clothes cleaned right all Bell Exchange at or Ind 131 Rega Clmnirs Dyeing CV 11 HERALD BACHELOR CLUB I No 17 I i ova i i fi i It Hek a 1 i I 4 PARLEY JENSON Parley Jenon is another of the popular bachelors whose charms of person and of manner were overlooked apparently during leap year He has a breezy and engaging style in conversation and a most convincing manner in a business deal His promising political career was halted temporarily by his refusal to eat out of the hand of certain prominent Republican politicians who are reputed to control the destinies of the party in Utah Mr Jen eon is well known in musical theatrical and newspaper circles and in the realm of letters has risen to the dlgnlly of a publisher He has made an enviable reputation in dramatic circles displaying his talents in amateur theatricals from behind the footlights and taking a hand in the professional game from a position in the box office He is a vocalist of some note and has scored a pronounced hit with his rendition of that popular classic entitled They Say That Us Mormon Boys Halnt Got No Style The only failure ever scored against Mr Jenson was when heattempted to umpire a ball game at Lagoon recently He emerged from this fiasco with a broken nose but expert surgical skill has repaired the fracture without damage tp the pulchritude whlph is one of his marked characteristics i I PARK CITY SOCIETY Park City Aug 7Mr and Mrs Bert Deightofi are home from their trip to California and Washington Miss Cleo Getch visited i in Park City this week with ths Misses Gertrude and Tee Ie McLaughlin Miss I4szi Walden and Tom Walden left for their homes In Nevada after several weeks visit in Park Mrs Thompson was hostess Tuesday evening at a delightful tea Fine guests were present The Misses Agnes Harrington and Mae Btuilte and Lizzie Walden and Mr and I Mr Thompson Tom Walden and Iaok Henl Ten very pleasant Sun I Cf oii i I day at the Hots 1 the Piwo river Mrs William 1 iss returned from Salt Iaake Kl i ha guest 9f J4rs I HodMKt i 1 Mrs SleSIik NrP afii 4 ty of eleven sport Tue des at the Hot Pots and the Provo river Mr and Mrs Minniik Miss Mildred I I Mmnlck ana Merle Minnick are horns djrsm aftO i A pleasant visit in Salt Lake I Mrs Collins and her daughter Maria visited fait Lake this week Joe Langford and Quinn were incoming passengers Thursday mon l18 Miss Margaret Paul and David CMger isttitg relatives and frieodsiJn Park I City I Buck the Misses Isabella and Gertrude Buck and Keith Buck vent to I Salt Lake Sunday to see the circus Monday i Mr and Mrs Hodgson were In bait Lake during the week Dr Baltes was in Salt Lake during the week Mr Ruffa and Mr Elte came up to Park City Thursday morning Mrs Ed Kopp tnt rta1ned too members i of t5a Five Hundred Card club and invited guests this week sirs Foreland was awarded the club prise and Mrs I Youngberg the guests prs MIN Eva Hughes went tp Salt Lake I Sunday fur an extended stay Mm Whltly has as her guest I hr tictn Miss MarjorIe Sheean of Eureka The members of the church Sunday I kcnoo were taken on a picnic Thursday to tio Provo river An enjoyable da was spent The Misses Marion and Louise XcBwan returned to their horn in Salt Lake Sunday after a pleasant visit In Park City Mrs George Hanlan entertained a number of hr triends at her home Thursday evening Mi arc Mrs Kemp jr Mr and Mrs Charles Framson Miss Mabel Kemp Mp Oarvin Martin Thomas and Elwood Varvin spent a few days camping in Weber canyon Mr Jeffords entertained the umMYI of the club Tuesday afternoon Was Uinyon favored tha ladle with a rtiding and Mrs Esther Osika played a piano solo Refreshments were served and a very pleasant afternoon was spent by the sixteen ladles present If Dale and hta son came up to Park City Monday morning Mr Valentine Mr Welsh and IT Daiiey were incoming passengers Monday morning Misses Marjorie Brooks Anna Godbe and Edith Godbe were entertained at dinner at the IyWe Tuesday The young ladles returned to Brighton in the evening by way of the Silver King Miss Tessic Beggs entertained the members of her Sunday school class pleasantly Thursday afternoon Eleven young people were present Miss Marshall and Miss Sheperd returned to Salt LakE Thursday after a visit in Park City with Miss Ada Kimball Mr and Mrs Blackler and their family 1 ant visiting in Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Bd Huribut were Salt Lake passengers Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Mean are entertaining Salt Mrs Lake Holt Mrs OltUr and Mrs White ot I I I.

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