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Show a r TIIE IIERALD-KEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, N, Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. C. Orem. 663 Third avenue. The program will consist of a discussion on "What Science contributes to the Present Day." Mrs. C. A. Stilphen will read a paper, "What Science Is Doing- for Miss Grace Wanless Architecture." will speak on "What Science Is Doing" for Agriculture." A. O. Garrett of the high school will talk on "What Is Being- Done In the Life Sciences." The Wasatch Literary club have set the date for the annual club luncheon for February 29. The details will be announced later. The entertainment committee In charge consists of Mrs. H. A. King:. Mrs. W. I. Snyder. Mrs. W. C. Orem. Mrs. U n. Ttrown. Mr.. .1. .1. Kuswell. Mrs If. S. Twining, Mrs. P. O. Perkins. Mrs. W. B. Oliver and Mrs. F. C. Wire. 4 SOCGETY o o Continue! From Tree edlng vnlns, M i.ivr.l. ., arnt ivtrn K, Musi Thm T. St. S, W. tnir wid nt Fl"k en- trf.rrrir.1 frn iv.ir; tton. A buffet 2 lJ"tOr .' from the Bigelow paper.. Mrs. Ambrose Nord will review "Nature Lyrics." "Pictures From the Vision of Sir Launfal" wilj be the subject of a talk by Mrs. A. X. McKay. A discussion will be led by Mrs. D. N. Straup. The Salt Lake Women's club wfll tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. met T. Allen Sanford. 12 Fluff apartments. Mrs. Amelia B. Gatrell will read original verse. 'f The Cleofan will be entertained Wedby Mrs. Frank T. nesday afternoon Hoberts, T07 Second avenue. Prof. O. J. P. Widtsoe will speak on "The Formation and Structure of the Short Story." r it Th Housewives' league will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the Y. W. '.. A. rooms in Oie Continental Bank building. Dr. Samuel Paul will speak on "Sanitation and the Municipal Market." All housewives who are Interested are cordially invited to attend. There will be a meeting of Lloyd Alliance Wednesday afternoon in the parlors of the Fnltarian church. Mrs. Katherine Howard will read "Trawling--- hll- - r.r- t;:.r pretty - t :5 The Bay View Heading- club meets Monday afternoon with Mrs. William Knox. 110 Q street. A program on James Uussell Lowell will be present, ed. The "Commemeratlon Ode" will be read by Mrs. W. F. Glberson. Mrs. William Black will read a selection Rh. Mi' hum. bv the i t wiii entertained !; Ruby t f h ,"A.i!h. p entertain I f vnintr Thurdv iniil Wl'. t Monday- it l ' lr tjntr Miifr i ria ! The mar- - w,n Hppr j trtlri.l rnt Tud,v i f r r n on j t hr hnrr. P'TT f'eimortt n t nt lirr"i! n ilo. k fo rt doiert kuh Th r otor effect w, art ifhiti- wl!h tiny I rd ,,Mr. .n'mhr : of I Ft CiirtdwP k rri If. K. f - -- : - I tu-- A t'" r ! of i 'r ( - i t.f raf'l inrii w riven f- - : I.or. r m!U I.1n? t C me "if f j I w pa h or- ? or - Eit A ru!c .! r I .1 fit. s Mr P !"sf rlub ,, efvrd at f'-- l,uh, t n .i I wri tJM n rvp m1"! Th l r.-r- l her hotn. whit ' l with K - v- rom. tteMn!ii with itftrrr.oon. y mcm-l- r :r: ' r. Jmlrl rlfrat. rr; l Kil-larne- Orlen Is almot oriran!j:eil to look after her territory. T c general Hatiy Vek nt lr o'clock nt will niet Tue.Ja n. of th Iy en Mrahv U. t her hnmo r.i, kenst n Kton. The Y. evnlncr 9t n wre n1 mm r t al ne.I r th I rluh rolorA of n t.inkr of whit,an.an-- fern Hrunnr mM leaves formirl th- rn th tllntns room nterptt A wa hufft lntv erv.t. Tho- wer?'ippr pink A re--i- l I -- ta-h- prpj-idfn- her hrother IMwin Mllton Royle. review of the play will he given le. ary cluh meets W'ednosilay inornintr at l."a o'llock at th cluh house. The paper. "Velas.juej! His Historical and 'lansi.al Picture?." will be rcHl hy Mr. K. o Lee. s(e )J (J 5ji Th home economic section of the Ladies" Literary cluh will meet WeJ-ne- n lay afternoon at 'J. SO o'clock at the club houp. Mr. K. O. Lcatherwood will clve a hook review on "Child Tea Training." hy 1 1, t ". Trumbull. ," will he served at the close of the t. f r. rr . pro-srram- Wonieiv.sQuixs r B.VHV c f.' f latlon i i . .. I. it filHt . the s ...r.:ft' Nort'rl Ji fh r . !.ii- ;. iii.I .t - w!t Cfl'T ITi'.i J. i.,f frr fit j.Iap riJ.iipJIS'l. h. i'r, Ivitb.irini' Kesee .. fu.w.l'.r. I n of f"iriiu forpull.'n, to;-(- ' f a ir-m- !h. !tfr to rf'Cilln f fFi, ,.r: ; !;.-- Cv ernr,rf ! ir,f f'i r. h - rertii The t ! ir- ' r- h" in, . (ir hlhlrni report, the activities to -- t.r to i C'l r !. r!-r- ' ni. fr ? an! paniomim. AH wU as lnvltel r.1 ail timtoer nre . o i;t ion. a noi ,iri- rnr'thillv ! . to 1. Second ! i P-as- prnt t'ie I '. if r.-:- fc le. :- ? I - s- - :J 1 I ; . ;"T 5'e - i; pur-lor- -- vi-a- r. Of ;Je -- .Vrnii-tP'nc- to -- .i ; t t fro ,jt.-v- ' ! .. w : v to .r .t o'. t tT'ir "n in ii t.e;'!- !.! . t rt- - ;' - if lh. n- f , . r.-i- .tk--- j ,, ;, t' ru;'' , . ,r,- f t k nue. h. t ,( t ( r" coo-nnu- further ' k - r" in? Tfi i I.itrrar i r-- - r t ( i.- - TVi etior (plt rf meet a I Via r I " r I rf. !;i! nt ns Sfieplra & " j ' W 271 SOI 't"W'i i'yTisl. i ,vm hii.'.i lull "':"ij'rv f of tlic new things is much Ufatcr than we hnvv, ever heforcseen it in Kehniarv. Biauliful ficw Miit, coats mid drosses are arriving tele daily, and scent to tlisappear as rapidly as they The extraordinarv care that CLARA .mie in. STEPHENSON and her assistants devote? to securing 'cautit'ul slyles in artistic effects, with the latest iMsliion touches, and the increase in the demand for i class of merchandise, are cpvinp; us a wonderful 1 1 rarlv i hu-ine- ss. We arc now exhibiting- an exquisite collection of new - HAT: SFEIHG PRICED SURPRISINGLY LOW. ')on ':,d to mc ' or Iiowintr tlailv. i 1 ISC ........ j ai r -- . j.j.. 5!; W. Putnam and Mrs. Mrs. George Bertha S. Harvey have gone for a month's stay on the coast. n- - - Mr. and Mrs. Lynn H. Thompson are now at home to their friends at 66 E. 1 Second South. v r The Misses Mary and Afton Murdock expect to leave today for an extended trip to southern California. Personals - AND MRS. John Weir. Jr.. left Mrs. Charles A. Lambourne first of the week for a south- areMr.nowandlocated at the Hill ern trip. They will go to St. Augus- Third avenue and F street, apartments. where they tine. Fla.. to visit with Mrs. Weir's are at home to their friends. s s: uncle. Dr. Anderson. M. :harlton and Mrs. Marion Mrs. E. ?s MR. for New York yesterday Mrs. Charles II. McMahon is expected city for a few weeks' buying trip. she home Tuesday from the east, where 'f Mrs. Thomas Brennan of Mellen, went to attend the meeting of the board of directors of the General Fed- Ida., has been spending a few days eration of Women's clubs held at Old with her aunt, Mrs. Matthew Cullen, has on her way to the coast. Point Comfort. Va. Mrs. McMahon been visiting with relatives In MichThe many friends of Miss Grace igan and Chicago on her homeward Cowie will be pleased to learn that wa v. she made her first public apperance in Colonel and Mrs. Lawrence Greene rhythmic dancing on the program of the Pen and Brush club, one of the have gone for a few weeks' trip to the most exclusive organizations in New coast. York city, Wednesday evening of the ;t 3j: Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilmer of Federal past weck. Miss Cowie is the talented of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Cowie Heights have returned from a short daughter in the fall Jo take a special who left eastern trip. " ! ;!; Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Dinwoodey are at home after an extended stay In the east. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kearns anil son Thomas Kearns, Jr.. accompanied by Mrs. Fllzabeth J. O'Brien and son Jack left Thursday for the cant. The party will visit In New York and Washington. D. (".. before going south to Florida and Cuba. Mrs. C. H. Jenkins and little daughter have come back after spending three months in California." Mr. and Mrs. David Keith expect to leave this week for an Indefinite stay in the West Indies. - - , . s Mrs. It. W. Bradley and daughter Miss Flsle Dickert. who left the first of the month for southern California for an extended stay, are located at the t 521 3.30. sje the new tinners that we are now . Hfi vL. resses i"ivt sj; Banks left TII .MAIN STUI2KT Coats. vhola fir ili' i.i o m pa ray n SoIfSg Ifinauti l I V !) " fTTw m '.' A afternoon at f i of th T.ar1fs of Ftah will Thursday evenlnfr; tt tomorrow after T.o o ciock in me women rest r.om. w.u'n.i no-- at ?.:: o'rtoi k nt th ctuh houe. COT administration building;. or? the! ?.Ira. Kusfiif ft. Palmr will reail r I. "Kov The Wasatch Literary club will meet Victory." th ia.t nia written - t- i, Th t. -- F. Second Mrs. M. M.'.tohnson. South, will entertain the Philo Fhristi guild of chapter of the Westminster th First Presbyterian church Friday - o-- i fr. - rr.;nfi ;! e'or - t. . 5r 'fi i I 1 sfc of-fl- Iv hrir;Rins In at least Mr. .1. If. Ilhldle. Mrs. David Spltr.. Mr Frank Anderson and Mr. .1. fl. annl-vr.i- r ur rc t iwrnonth l.dwielll. ic A that tr huost for the a meeting; of the Inhe will There - wiltop.,t rowp!Hfi Iv Tuftfl3' dies' Literary rluh chorus Tuesday aftone ernoon at 2 o' lork at th studio of .t th ..;i!oti if'arvorins f rrj ri n f Mr State. i;. w Vtzcll, 79 S". V sfr ;t r r o ir a m of- t ' T mo.Vrn drams recular meeting: of the Ladles" cur " f"r"ij. nft"'!'""i at the rau-Li- r AidThesociety F'.aptltn t rio-irof f.itrrar rluirrh will he ofheld Immanuel Ka.li' in the church In he .fkr of to th" iro.!of th m'fProf. Thursday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. t luH - M oreent "1 an ah) ;'rir- or Mathall of t'tah Handcart pioneers 'T'r liranw n a Social willlaiifthters ,.!!r Monda meet afternoon with Mrs. VV. A ) nr. ," a if Mr .lam ?. . r.17 F.. First South, Francis t r after- at " o'clock. h'i'fl ilr,iMirr of f noon h the play eiilintr Kov.i inl.' :'c :'t i': M. I!rri-- . written ' .l.im Th Woman's Loyal Moos circle will tornTlir rnnkcil foofl hl1 f of Its rcziilnr social Monday eveninp. r th auoic of the home ti"H "f t'l rluh following th Th womn of the Welsh societies projr.irn pr.o.r.1 nf 'ivr f u that the will b entertained Wednesday afterr ;;r. at eich of the noon by Mrs. Kosie Davis. .t.'.T K. Fifth ;f vi!' Mi:h until h. re; ;;,ir n"i;ni; mm5.-rhi. i thr rMnsrv "n ,. . -. ! I.t ;. ) - I f ro.-'- i jrii.jrrf f to!.r)K i i 1". Mr will .Mi-- l ori''if r - - t: ;all Kiddle. The current events section has to cive a card party the afternoon "f Friday. Maph 3. at the chtb houye. The table committee Includes V. F. Knox, chairman: Mrs. L. Mr. I Mrs. H. .1. "Vtmore. Mrs. K. M. Itacley. Mrs. austen Hrowne,. In-i.i- .t ion will hv shown In the . I 1 - ' fT th emjhai twn ;irr fr. ne.tt r. tsoi- Iin, r In thr In.; . ,i.-.,ft- itf ft ,.r 't f f.f . : H r f I r,f"r- The Kmerv house. 1327 : rl Feh-ruar- v I k rt t . ,(,,,!., whfp-- pl.'i'i". Ft.,-:-- .n o:n..t .T f f'f.t Wr.-'w ' oljt ilp.'iu!rri n fh r ri , t r At f..r th jfcMH .1 in i,-u'rtlo fujil' ' "'1. .h ' th will f I n.i.!.nrf in Ht tit aor i - Th lo.-kti Kj innasiutn Ion on Ti lr'1 South. t i of formal p ! f.--- t ,Jt' fr, ' ji nt " tr-i- f ' 'I ' o .i farther rorr.r form ' f t of .a r ,'t h til..r t'.e or ir! f 1 1 c wifh a i, fro", th t,,,f; work. t.jtrr'p-i!,-- In connection with the conmorning there will be holy communion ference, of at 9 o'clock, followed by a seriesRev. conducted by the meditations, W. W. Fleetwood of Ogden. and 7.45 p. m.: Epworth league at 6.15 m. ; Wed- people's midweek service nesday evening at 7.45. Public invited. Heath Methodist Episcopal church, and S. Eighth West. Martin Broadway Thomas. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.. Donald Colelough. superintendent. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Thursat 7.30. Rev. Edward Lair.1 day evening Mills. D. D.. will be present to hold the second quarterly conference. The women of the church will give a silver tea at the Deaconess home, 347 S. Fourth East. Tuesday afternoon at 2.30. All friends are invited. Second Methodist church, 1719 S. Fourth East,Episcopal Martin Thomas, 10 a. m.. Mrs. pastor. Sunday school A. Betts,45 superintendent." Epworth 6. leadp. m.. Mrs. league er. Preaching service Bleasdale. Midat 7.30. evenweek prayer service, Wednesday ing at 7.30. All are welcome. Liberty Park Methodist Episcopal cnurch. Eighth East and Ninth South. Rev. D. E. Carter, pastor, residence 873 S. Eighth East. Sunday school at 10 a. m., C. A. Root. superintendent. Preaching service at 11 a.3 m. and 7.30 p. m.; Junior league at p. m., Miss Fdlth Johnson. superintendent. leag-uat 6.45 p. m.. Mrs. William Yv ahl, leader; subject, "The Power of the Minority." Rev. Edward Laird Mills will preach at both the morning and service, the morning service to evening he followed bv communion service. Midweek prayer service Wednesday even7.45. All cordially invited. ing at Iliff M. E. church. Ninth East and First South. Sunday school. 10 a. m., W. W. Jones, superintendent. Church services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. J. William Terry of Cleveland, O., will preach both morning and evening. Morning subject, "A Fireproof Conviction." p. Ep-"tvprt- CONGREGATIONAL. First church. Fourth East andCongregational First South. Elmer11I. Goshen, pastor. Morning service, o'clock; Sunday school, 12:30 p. m. Phillips Church, Fifth South and Congregational Seventh East. Rev. P, A. Simpkln, pastor. Morning service at 11 o'clock, with sermon by the pastor. "The Fatherhood of God." school at 12:30, A. F. Bardwell, Sunday superintendent. Christian Endeavor service at 6:30 o'clock. At 7:45 o'clock this there will be a patriotic servevening ice, with patriotic songs by a chorus of eighty voices from the Lafayette school. under the direction of Miss Leola Schrack The pastor's theme will he "Lessons From the Life of Abraham Lincoln." Public invited. Plymouth Congregational. W. Third North. D. T. McClelland, pastor. Sunday school. 9:43; P. P. Pine, superintendent; 7:30. Sandy Sunday school, preaching, 10:30, W. H. Neilson, superintendent; Jl:30. Bountiful Sundav preaching, school. 2:30, Miss M. Glle, superintendent; preaching. 3:30. LUTHERAN. Maryland apartments. 537 West Ocean Park avenue. Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harding have re- - course in rhythmic dancing. : :; t't Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Dresser, who have been residing the past two years in Montepelier, Ida., arrived in Salt Lake last week, where they expect to make their home, as Mr. Dresser has gone into business here. They are for the present residing at 1557 Bedondo avenue. Miss Margaret Brady, who recently graduated front the nurses training school of Judge Mercy hospital, has returned from her vacation spent at her homo in Warrensburg. Mo. !i si Mrs. lima Hale and Mrs. Reuben A. Hale of Spanish Fork came to Salt Like Tuesday to attend the birthday celebration of John H. Hale. W. D. Mathis has returned after a trip to New York, where he visited his daughter. Miss June Mathis. who Is writing moving picture scenarios for the Metro company. Mr. Mathis also went to Tampa. Fla., and visited relatives In Missouri. 1 1 five-week- s' John's Evangelical Lutheran church, 124 E. Seventh South, William Sehmcoek. pastor: telephone Wasatch 6166. 9:30 a. m.; GerSunday school. man services. 10:30 a. m.: Concordia meets Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. with Ar8 34 nold Ef finger, N. First West. Swedish Evangelical Lutheran church. Second South and Fourth East, A. B. Hanson, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.: Arnold Hultquist. Swedish services. 11 a. superintendent. m. The Lutheran league meets in the church parlors Thursday at 8:30 p. m.. Miss M. Osterlund serves refreshments. All friends are cordially invited. St. CIiniSTlAX SCIENCE. Subject, Sunday sermon, "Soul." First Church of Christ. Scientist. 336 E. Third South Sunday services, l a. m. and-p. m. Sunday school. 9.4 5 p. m. The Wednesday evening services are neia at s o clock. Second Church of Scientist, Ladies' Literarv club Christ, 850 K. South Temple Sundaybuilding, 11 services, a. m. Sunday school, 9.45 a. m. Wedevening' services at 8 o'clock. nesday All are welcome to these church services. Free reading rooms in the Walker Bank building, Main and Second where Christian Science literatureSouth, may be obtained. 1 PEOPLE'S C'l.VIl. The People's club meets Sunday evenings at 7.30 o'clock at the public library. Lecture tonight by William L. Knerr on "Proportional Representation." The public is invited. L. D. S. SERVICES i h. 241 East Trinity A. M. E. Sixth South. Rev. D church, R. Jones, pastor. 11 a. m., preaching; subject. "Abiding in Christ:" 12:30 p. m.. class meeting; 2 p. m.. Grace D. Sunday school. 3Mrs. m.. Chris-tio- n Stewart, superintendent; p. Endeavor: 8 p. m., Young People's meeting; Wednesday evening, prayer meeting. Everybody welcome. - l.-i'- - nf a. m.. confirmation Instruction; 7.30 p. m.. evening praver and sermon by the Rev. M. W. Rice. On Wednesday 11 sjc nt4 - - - f i I . of by Dean Colladay. Kast and St. John's chapel. Ninth Henrlriues, Logan avenue. Rev.9.45H. a.E. m., Sunday priest in11 charge. a. m., morning prayer and school: sermon. St. Peter's chapel. 659 X. Second West. Deaconess Allfeck In charge. Wasatch 657. '9.4 5 a. m., Sunday school: - current events and current litthe !i TJttie A'ln. flh--preen a n er of Mrnfn. Maul I'man, of erature section of the Iadi' Literary hvmn. Thrluh will meet Friday afternoon at L'.SO h Ietlt t'rnven. trtl le F)rr I'rr i.vtrla n rhur.h will nt o'rlork i;h at the rluh houre. Mrs. Jennie Ivte. rjr.i. " M..ifiey a r.l f Vur,--- r. prr,.,. for the mii l.il hour. All i M: will read a paper on "The Mall 5.ever .? .! .v h. nre women Itr,i'v to rt'in. orils.tlly tnvlteil Fame." of Mr, (leorsre" Kidder will he present. a Harte of Short .Story "Pret clve talk. A Tfif V. W. wii clchraif itn solos will he Klven by Fame." Vo-tnth tt lnh.l.ivo' Tue.ti-in i i .'iiint. Mrf. Walter tl j. accompanied by Miss f - - hy Mrs. K. O. T!ie art neetlon of the Ladles' Liter- Kctu'-ntlona- l 4 Kli i.v - te r I he Hotel Ftah. The committee will for con-t- l eladly rerelv offere of prlzaionir nnv phae "f t!i chihl Letter rn n t work. The V. W. t'. A. ve?pr .rvce will he heM thl afternoon at . oVlork in the huihllnR. 32 K. Third ?oith. th mtlnf helnm In charite of the taripoa cluh of the a'eoclat ion, of whlrh Ml r)lKa Alexandria Mre. f. S. Feveranc will tell storle of tlrl In foreign !ant.i nnd the special music will he furnlslje.1 hy Mle Al(e Woo. Mlan.l nle Huehler, Mary Sn'ffr. rfrmpinjp.l hy Th V. W. f. rhoru will lait In the y wre lrvlt.l nrt:iit. Angeli r conference. St. Paul's church. Fourth South and Main.- the Rev. J. II. Dennis, rector. 8 a. in., holv communion; 9.45 a. m., comSunday, school: 11 a..m., special and bined service of the Sunday school Rev. and sermon by the sercongregation M. W. Rice; evening service and mon - the ntTtlrit! hom on N. ill!rnor KluS at F Kotorv Kar-Nr Klfth jt ',itiiril.ty.In Th rnoma wr and white. pftttty Tt usual K.imM of five rc t won Ml playrd. by jti and K.I (llllmor. After .NVUI f'tillrrmr wn servej from one the Kam ;;rer f he lonsr taht. felntf a rnt'rptce 1.1 rtt fill-rruf Kla howl with th p rnrds wer jr tfi form of "K ." If.n llr.MUl.in plavr.l n Teral rl. t.-pUnn. Mr WSliiarn ftrtn. Pert A nsril anil Fre.l hrp Krl St. Mark's cathedral. S. it. Colladay, Very Rev. Souin, toe o t.ile t...t.. dia.i. theiW hii i itta are: a. m., hoiy t.l alter Kpipuany 9.45 a. m.. Sunday school: communlon; II a m.. morning prayer and sermon by Bishop Jones; 4.30 p. rn..thechoral dean. praver and address by evening be On Wednesday at 8 p. m.. there willcona special missionary service in of the nection with the conference Kpiscopal and workers of the clergv is being neld church In Utah, which on Wednesday this week. The12service noon will be o'clock ami Friday at omitted this week on account of the - Mrs ,ti First - WMn.r!ity nt Pink Tnipl. nralf l thr Vjt o t .n S. K. 227 y'fi -- 1 "Mtrt.ln,il ih f EPISCOPAL f f ritiH rn in ) Th'irI-i- T.uk nnrt l t. T h-"- )n tfir Inif.n r t Mxnn-fltr- fsnn-itrp- i follow. lr'orjtt th l'i:u " rphurt partv i: Ml Vr I tub will s enlT-talnf- M. N. fr htrtflri - Fl- Mr I'jght ff '1 I ! h hr hni Ti nfienn rovr f,ri, . NM'il 1 ADVKXT1ST. Rev. M. W. Rice in charge. 9.30 South. a. m., Sunday school for the c.iildren In the neighborhood of the university. On .Monday at 6.45 p. m., Bible class for unlversitv Students. The course of a Christian." topic "The Trainingweek Special topic this "Prayer and of Law." On Friday evening In Reign connection with the conference a play ord." entitled "The Little Blue Box," under auspices of the woman's auxiliary. The history section of the Ladies' the This will be followed by a reception votclub at the last meetingtendered by Bishop and Mrs. Jones to Literary ed to give a bond to the club at the the members of the conference and the annual club breakfast. It was decid- church people of Salt Lake. ed to take up the study of India and METHODIST. the orient for the next year and a church. First Methodist Kpiscopal Will very interesting and educational proA. Second South and Second East. gram will be presented. D. D.. pastor. Today the pastor Betts, ' The business Woman's club will hold preaches both morning and evening. the third sermon in a series Its regular meeting- Thursday, dinner Morning, of "Fundamentals of the Gospel": evenbeing- served at 6.30 sharp at the Rotls-seri- e ing. "Two of the World's Greatest K. cafe. A. Powers." school, Sunday meets at Following the dinner adjournment Eberhardt, superintendent; will be had to the committee room at 9.45 a. m.; public worship at 11 a. m.. the public library, where the business meeting- and program will be held. turned from a three weeks" trip to the Mrs. Klizabeth H. Coray will address east. the club on "Insurance." rfi 'r Mrs. Newhouse will leave this Samuel The College club will hold an aft- week for New York to sail for Lonernoon meeting; on Thursday at the , home of Miss Helen Monroe, 230 Tenth don. the Fast. Members will note change come Mrs. Lorna Russel Amussen has in the place of meeting--. from Chicago with her baby and will sje be at home with her aunt. Miss Edna The Woman's Democratic club held Dwyer, at the Dwyer home in W. North Its regular meeting In the elubrooms In the Hooper block Wednesday after- Temple. noon, .tudgre I. It. Martlneau. Jr.. grave Mrs. Charles Crismon and sons Joa very Interesting- talk on "Child La- seph and George have gone to San bor." "Current Kvents" was given by Bernardino for a stay of several Mrs. W. H. Branch. was months. A resolution of sympathy i- iadopted by the club and sent to the George N. Lawrence and Miss family of Mrs. K. J. D. Roundy. The Nellie Calvin are visiting with friends resolution is as follows: in 1xh Angeles. "Our heavenly Father has seen fit Mr. and Mrs. Brlgham Smoot. who to call from our midst our friend and coworker Mrs. Kllzabeth J. D. Roundy. have lately come from Idaho to reside whose faithful service in the cause of in Salt Lake, are located for the present at the Hoolywood. Democracy has ever been an inspiration to our club and to Democrats : Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Martin have throughout th state. She has heen one of ih loyal members who has gone to Kansas City, where Dr. Martin work.! unceasingly to hold our or- will attend the orthodontic clinic. ganization together and make it a pow- c Mr. and Mrs. M. T. R. Keefe and little er in the state. She has held every Betty left Wednesday for the daughter In the club and at the time of her east, to go later to South America for death was corresponding secretary. "Therefore be it resolved, that the an indefinite stay. Woman's Democratic club extend to Grace and Mamie. Johnthe family our sincere sympathy In sonTheof Misses who have been Shreveport, their bereavement, that this resolution the guests of their La., Mrs. W. D. sister, b entered upon the minutes of the Leonard of Garfield for the winter, cuh and that a copy he sent to the have taken apartments at the Covey bereaved family and to the press." for a few weeks. zz of The metl?itt of the Ferry chapter Mr and Mrs. David Taylor left durth Westminster guild. First Presbyterian church, which, was planned for ing the week for New York. Mrs. M. A. Stingley, who has hern Tuesday evening, has been set forward one week, and will be held Tues- the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Samuel day. February D2. at th home of Miss Newhouse for the winter, left during Ruth C.lllllan. 178 S. Twelfth Fast. the week for Los Angeles. 9f fi .' The First Presbyterian young Olrls' Miss Iren Hanson and brother BerWestminster circle will met Friday nard Hanson have gone to southern afternoon at 3.3". at the home of the California to visit their sister, Mrs. Third ave Frank Miller. secretary. Lyall Sweet. .' !i!t with Mrs Th 'ir-- .l at ''.irifi . wk Th sf rrrniiin Mr. A. K. WtNon. t Mr I'arrv. rtrnnv. Mr - I '.. IS IU1 I i..t t irtitr-rTh.- ' tut. will rnot Mr F. U. Mrs. S. A. S- in !wn ' - with a luncheon Tho pfcrst wrrc k ! her T! Thursday rif In ji; ntrrt r-- Mr. I", J Mr. I. j S;t C S. I ( . T ! ,1 Public welcomed at all Seventh Day Adventist church. Sixth East and Fifth South This evening at 7.30 Pastor Adams will discuss "What Are the Conimandmenis of Christ."' A cordial invitation is given to the stranger as well as to the friends to attend. Young People's missionary volunteer services are held every Sunday Sabbath (Saturevening at 6 o'clock. services are held every Sabbath day) as follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m. and preaching services at 11 a. m. A welcome for the visitor. e sjc ajc jHjnoimrl trulav !v Iier lister Mrs. Melvin M. Harlot. in March. will tnkf la-- I Ivernnn. Uli'mn, Jack Bromley nd Jn Dart on. m it Mi fl'lll r ritrt."ind the Porothj luii at th 'tori of her Jut.irnr Mr o to Ralph M. Bleak is SMITH. Avhto tnsatremnt "JVTISS KRMA day, S p. m. services. - Pag. Vrr, Vlslneau, Mi Uon . Mt:s Ofnuiva Jnwn. Mis Mary Thurmn Dvl. Jon Falrl. tiforc? jtifer O 101G BAPTIST. Immanuel church. Fourth East and Second South; Louis S. Bowerman, D. D., minister Hours of worship. 11 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. morning subject. "vYondcriul Kindness in a Strange City"; junior sermon. "Onlv Enough for One." Evening. "Two Things That Are Absolutely Certain." Evangelistic service. Ordinance of baptism. Bible school at it.io a. m.. K. .1. Lucas, superintendent: People's meetings at 6.30 p. m. Young midweek prayer and social service. Wednesday evening at 8. Public cordially invited to attend these services. Rio Grande church. Second South and NinthBaptist Berton F. Bron-soWest; minister; Miss F. A. Dressel. missionary Mrs. H. W. Pratt. Bible school superintendent worship, with sermon and BibleMorning studv. at 10.30; juvenile chorus at 6.30; Evangelistic service at 7.30. sermon. "English Slang in Scrpiture midweeK service at 7.30 Expressions"; AVednesdav evening. A cordial welcome to all. Bethel Baptist church. Ninth South and Lincoln streets: Berton F. Bron-soin charge; 'Miss Frieda minister A. Dressel, missionary Bible school at 10.45; morning worship, with sermon on "The Significance of Religious Re' 11.45; in the evening at 7.15 vival, II. I a. Baynes will hold an Evangelistic services. The will be continued during the meetings week each evening; except Saturday, 7.4 5. Public welcome to all these services. I'll KSBVTEHIAX. First Presbyterian church. C Street and E. South Temple; Rev. George . D., minister Ewing Davies.D school at 9.45 a. m. morning Sunday service of public vorship at 11 o'clock, theme of sermon, "God's Dealings With the Doubter"'; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor. 6.30 p. m.; second service of public worshlD at 7.45; paster's theme. "Salt." Midweek service of prayer and conference. Wednesday at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitaevening tion is extended to all to attend these services. Westminster Presbyterian ilev.church. West and Fifth First HorSouth; ace Sanderson. minister Preaching. 11 a. m. and 7.45 p. m.; Sundav school, 12.15 p. in.; junior Christian Endeavor, m.: p. senior Christia'n Endeavor, 6.3o p. m. : rayer meeting.- Wednesdav, 7.4 5 i. m.; Mission school. 9.30 Sunday a. rn. 632 W. First North. Harrv All cordiall'v Lewis., invited. superintendent. Third Presbyterian church Morning service at 11 o'clock, address bv Rev. W. M. Paden. D. D. Sunday school at 12.15. Mrs. R. G. McNiece.. tendent: Chrirnan Endeavor superinat 7, F. C. Mortensen. president; prayer .neeting. evening at 7l30. Miss RuthWednesday Storer, leader. ; : n, n, ; ! Emigration Ward Conference Two sessions of conference will convene in Emigration ward, at 2 p. m. and 6.3 0 p. m. Besides the presidency of liberty stake and members of the high council, many officers of the different organizations will attend. Special musical numbers will be given at both meetings. Missionary Committee Meetings This evening at 6.30 o'clock a second series of Interesting meetings will be conducted by returned missionaries in the Liberty stake. Special programs have been arranged in the First, Second, Third. Ninth, Thirty-firs- t and Thirty-thir- d wards. The Tenth. liberty, Le Grand and Emigration will hold meetings Sunday, February L'O. The exercises will include faith prostories, gospel hymns as sung moting by missionaries in cottage meetings, and on the street corners. Typical missionary- experiences will be related. Short talks will be given in a foreign and translated. A cordial inlanguage vitation is extended to all. The committee for Libert v stake missionary consists of Phillip Tadje First, ward, George Bowles Second ward, Lewis K. Henry Hansen Third ward, Simms Eighth ward, C. F. Solomon. Ninth ward, Newell Pickett Tenth Jr.. dThirty-firward, A. L.B.Fikstead.Thirty-thirward. ward, John LeTaylor Otto Marti Grand ward, Herman Uffsen Emigration ward. George A. McLean Liberty ward. Frank J. Hewlett and Alvin Strong of the stake high st council. The following program lias been ; Mary-Johnso- "Self-Control- ," 1 - ABRAHAM LINCOLN Chopped Wood Failed as a Grocer, ; Yet Became the 4iranlent of the Nineteenth . UNITARIAN. S. First Unitarian, Second East: John Malick, minister Service 11 a. m. Sermon, "Critical Points at in the Pilgrim's Progress." Kinder138 garten at 11, tury. I i Sunday school at 12.15. CHIIISTAN. Central Christian church ("Disciples), Third East and Fourth South: Chester A. Snyder, pa stor Sunday school. 10 a. m., C. H. Zimmerman, superintend ent: morning worship, 11 o'clock, sermon, "The Text of All Our Preaching"; Christian 'Endeavor meeting, 6.30 p. m.; 7.46 o'clock, preaching evening sermon subject, "Aservice, Sermon in a Palace"; midweek prayer service, Wednes- - ar- for the Twentieth ward primary ranged In review the ward chapel at 6.30 p. m. subject. Pioneer Travels: Song, "Tramp, Tramp. Tramp." Exercise, second grade girls, prayer by the primary. Song, "Welcome," second grade girls. Welcome speech. Helena B. Lyon. teachers first Exercise; grade Schofield. and Florence "The Crisis." third grade boys, teacher Carol Bobbins. Song (in Dutch). "Joseph Smith's Prayer." Hattie and Arie Tussenbrock. third grade girls, teacher Wilhelma Rennie. "Pilgrim's Songs." third grade boys and girls. fifth grade boys, teacher "Loyalty, Ellis Barnes. Song. "Our Flag," bv the primary. "Patience.' fifth grade girls. Song, "The Music of the Pines." teachers Serene Olson and Ida H. Brown. rra d o "Pioneer Apostles," second bovs. Motion song. teacher Sarah Richards. Recitation, "Come. Come Ye Saints." Ellen Steele. "Obedience."' fourth girls, Social hour exercise,grade teacher Kate, Dunk ley. Song. "High on the Mountain Toil' and congregation. primary Benediction. Lowell Wells. Presidency, Helena B. Lyon, Ipsa "Wells, Laura Steele. Margaret Finch, secretary; Eleanor Thomas, chorister; Stella Simpson, organist. A welcome is extended to all. Second Ward The speaker in tho class of the Second ward Sunparents" school this morning will be Prof. day E. Le Roy Cowles of the University of Utah, subject "The Religious Feeling, Is There Any?" Classwork commences at 11.15 a. m. The public is invited. Third Ward J. Challon Smith will be the speaker in the parents' class "'Parent and this Child."morning, subject of Parents to Ward Fourth "Duty Children" will be the topic of Seymour B. Young before the parents' class this morning. Ward Flbert O. Thomas of Seventh be speaker the University of Utah will at the regular services in the Seventh ward this evening, subject "Oriental Religion." Tenth Ward "The History of Banking" will be discussed before the par-H. ents' class this morning hy George Islaub. Seventeenth Ward In the parents' Roscce W. Eardley class this morning will speak on "Teaching Spirituality in the Home." Nineteenth Ward Services this evenauspices of the ing will be under the Mrs. Relief society, with Hattie C. Jensen, president of the Salt Lake Relief society, as speaker. Cannon Ward B. F. Grant will be the speaker at the services this evening. Emerson Ward The parents' class will be addressed today by Dr. Jane Skolfield. Ensign "Ward M. Lowry Allen, who has just returned from mission work will be the speaker this evening. He was in Germany at the outbreak of the war and was transferred to European the central states mission. The services will commence at 6.45. Richards Ward The Waterloo choir will furnish musical selections at the services in the Richards ward as follows: "The Palms" (Faure), "Come to Me" (Lorenz), Johann Gobel, John Davies and choir: "Lord Will Comfort Zion" (Careless), "Loyalty" (Stephens), "Holy Art Thou' and Handel's Largo. n Chnr-iiot- er Cen- WIIY1 CONSULT Dr. I. MacLaren ANALYIST CHARACTER AND VOCATIONAL ADVISOR A.s to the Line of Work You Should Take Up to Be Successful.. Itoom (ir,ti. Hotel llnli. finndn.v, J n. m. to aJ p. ni. p. m. "Monday, 4 p. !m. to bourn, a. m. to - m., Regular to p. m. t to 5 p. m., 1- 1 n |