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Show DAILY til Ail Si ail. TO- MRS. COULTER CALLS IT 1 i JUBILEE OF SOCIETY INDIVIDUAL INTERJANGLE : - Mrs. Nelden Deplores Controversy ProvoRed by Who Is Courting Methods of the Direst Present Notoriety. !. THE M. C. A. Child Culture Club. The members of the Child Culture club were greatly pleased and instructed by the able lecture on "Household Economics," delivered to them by Mra Evans of the Weber stake academy at the beautiful home of Mra. C. A. Smurthwaite, 2S51 Jefferson avenue, on Friday, April 29. It was a rare treat to have the privilege of listening, not only to the excellent address, but also to the words of counsel and advice, given during the usual discussion, to the mothers. There was a large attendance and in addition to the lecture there were musical numbers rendered by that master musician, Professor Radcliffa of Salt Lake City. His Interpretation of sonatas and some exquisite scherzos left the members of the club with little to desire In the way of musical feast The hostess served delicious refreshments and after tendering a vote of thanks to Mrs. Evans and Professor Radcliffe for the great pleasure which they had conferred upon them, the club adjourned to meet in two weeks, May 13th, with Mrs. R. J. Taylor, 2365 Jefferson avenue. FIFTIETH CONFERENCE TO MEET IN BUFFALO. Helen and Many Other tinguished Guests Will Be In Attendance. M. Gould Dis- I MNMIOGRte I CHURCHES f WEWNfw&ERN Sabbath services at the First Methodist Church 10 a. m.. Sunday school, Walter L Underwood, superintendent'. II a. ip preaching by Rev. D. M. on Christian Liberty. 2:30 p. in.. Junior League, Walter D. Brown, leader. 6:45 p. tn Epworth League services, Miss Mabel Shirk, leader. 8:00 1. m., preaching by Rev. D. M. k on the "Irrevocable in Human Life. Morning, solo by Mr. ay Smith. Evening, solo by Mr. Jay Smith. Mrs. John T. Rushmer will preside at the organ. Class meeting immediately af. ter morning services. The Mens club will meet Tuesday evening, O. A. Kennedy, president. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 8 p.m. The public Invited to attend all these services. , German Paul's Evangelical SL Church, P. G. Wuebben, pastor Services on Sunday, May 8th, at 7:15 p. m. in the Swedish Lutheran church, corner Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson avenue. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Children's services on ascension day. May 12th, at 7:80 p. m. You are invited. First Church of Christ Scientist Church edifice corner Twenty-fourt- h and Lincoln avenue. Services 11 a. m.. subject, Mortals and Immortals. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting, 8 p. m. All Invited. Free reading rooms. Suite 212 Eccles Bldg., open dally from 2 to 5 p. m. All Hel-mi- Helen BUFFALO, of The recent Hiring, In the column! of ing her wrath uiion the recipient Gould will come to Buffalo next week amicaall greater honor, spurning the press, of an "individual" In ter Jan- the to attend the International conference ble adjustment, and parading her inextent that jured feelings before the members of gle is deplorable only to the of the Young Mens Christian associaIt menaces the larger good women may the Utah delegation at Los Angeles in tion. The gathering Is to be held in to counsel or sit hope to accomplish through organiza persistent refusals celebration of the fiftieth anniversary tion and the reputation they covet for with that body. Thus were the gala of the first International convention convention tact, the proprieties, good will, gra days of the sixth biennial inthe and for clouded again Utah; of the association, which was held In ciousnesa and poise. In fact, women collectively, via or cubus threatens us as we are about this city In 1854. Besides Miss Gould, event of gnnisutlon, cannot hope to inject any to set out for the brilliant the fourth the distinguished guests at the conferSince perceptible measure of goodness into the seventh bienniaL Mrs. Nelden has will include Leslie M. Shaw, secence at Denver, the turgid stream of life unless they biennial, all of sort same wreckage the strewn bias and all surrender personal retary of the treasury; George B. Cor-- t freely and el you, secretary of commerce and lapettiness to the paramount purpose of along the route thorns, bitterness where roses, kindly feelings, To be widely their organisations. and .Rear Admiral Francis J. bor, and high regard should have bloomed HELPFUL, organizations, and individof the United States army. Aduals as well, must have an abiding, the fullest. will preside over a miral Higglnson not the are statements Now these heaven-bor- n faith in humanity, a rasesion to discuss the naval special tional tolerance in human fallibility, things "I was told, "I told," have The Coterie. work of the Y. M. C. A., in which Miss and a charity which shines out like the heard rumored, "have said," "someThe annual meeting of the Coterie, Gould la also especially Interested. of record matters held at the home of Mrs. John Hurst sun, gilding even the meanest objects. body said; they are the convention will be It is Whenever we indulge in hateful ten- in club annuls, even of the latest re- on Tuesday, April 26, was an unusually attendedexpected by at least 1,500 visitors. board executive the before read so cords dencies we are gravitating, by much, pleasant one. Miss Kimball's history They will come from all parts of the and groveling of the Utah state federation. toward a downward of the club was full of wit and wisdom United States and Canada and a few That all club women greatly depre- and chronicled another successful year are course. It is from an alliance of the expected from Mexico; India and worthiest qualities in womanhood, cate indulgence in the personalities to the society's credit. other parts of the world. from the merger of the highest capa- which Mrs. Nelden has SO URGENTThe program committee submitted In .addition to the reviews of the bilities of good women everywhere, that LY SOLICITED, goes without saying. an excellent course of study on Japan dissociation work by departmcnta.which the dominating women's associations, The discernment of Mrs. Nelden does for next year's work. will be presented from various standworld, natlonul and state, may expect not, evidently, reach out to the broad The election of officers resulted as points by Industrial leaders, army and result, and the full harvest of her zeal; follows: Mrs. Harriet B. Emerson, navy officers, railroad officials and widely beneficent results. The individual must be dense indeed but is entirely satisfied In courting president; Mra Gideon, other laymen and pastors, there will who does not recognise that there is no methods of the DIREST PRESENT Mrs. Parmley, secretary, and Mra be addresses by many persons of promentire Nelden the In NOTORIETY. a where wide world in this really spot Hurst, historian. inence. the many who will Among conno trace Is of a beneficent work can be carried on if transaction there The guests of the club were: Mes- - address the convention are Premier due of are the differences and courtesy possible C. A. ception leliglous political dames Day, Lawrence, Kelley, of Utah and a fellow club Emerson, Paine, Matson, Reynolds, Ross of Ontario, President Joseph kept constantly flying in the air. Hu- the women Ramsey, Jr., of the Wabash railroad. man nature is so constituted that both woman.- To be the recipient of the Driggs, Dalrymple and Rushmer. Major E. W. Halford, U. S. A., Presiat one are of in must, least, courtesy capable highest agitation subjects dent George Wr. Stephens of the Baltito as out others with deal according many briatling points bringing more and Ohicr railroad, Robert E. Anniversary. Wedding courteous business methods. as the porcupine, and of inflicting as On, Monday evening fast the twenty-fift- h Speer of New York; and President Jv In of the first This the all, involves, recognimany stings handling. anniversary of the wedding of A. Wlckersham of the Atlanta and The affairs of the human race as re- tion of the fact that "there are others. Mr. and Mra John W. Chambers was West Point railroad. corded in history show the seasons of And secondly, it involves a code of at their home, 871 Twenty-thir- d In conjunction with the meeting celebrated serious political and religious disturb- business ethics, the knowledge of were between for- there will be an exhibition which will There street imno would reader ances to have been so many periods of which thoughtful ty and fifty of their relatives' and' present In a striking manner the decessation In. the advancement in the pute to the parties accessory in the friends present and an enjoyable time velopment of the work for which the fine arts, invention, education, and the Nelden complaint . William Crawford and wife conventions, state and was had provincial, as individualicommon The "Individual whose practice and extension of the some excellent music on the well as International, have stood In the furnished industries upon which the fundamental ties Individualise into ONE WOMAN violin and piano, after which refresh- growth of the association movement of society rests. The nat- UP and MANY WOMEN DOWN, is were served. ments throughout North America, The rise ural and healthy growth of community destined to large disapppolntment in a well known citiMr. life is necessarily Impeded where dif- the progress of the movements which zen of Chambers is resided here since and growth of the association will an-be having reviewed, principles discussed and ferences in religion and politics are declare for humanity and for ALL 1869. Ogden, He is head salesman for the alyzed. the organization and methods always uppermost. If we would but WOMEN UP. Consolidated Wagon and Machine examined, and the field and service of MARY GEIGUS COULTER. accord that sincerity to others which the agencies of supervision defined. company. we claim for ourselves, we would be A slower in magnifying and emphasizing CHILD CULTURE CLUB ANNUAL CONVENTION! OF Happily Wedded. the points upon which we cannot agree, CONDEMN8 MRS. NELDEN Cornelius J. Dee asd Miss Aanie- J. PENNSYLVANIA DRUMMERS to the exclusion of the poslble unaHenstra were united in marriage at nimity in that public etnerprise which Ogden, Utah, May 3. 1904. 8 oclock p. m. Thursday. May 5. The makes for HUMAN READING, Pa, May 7. The amnaal G. F. W. C.: ceremony was performed by Elder JoTo Members the of the and community progress. state convention of the Travelers ProParadoxical as it may sound, club We, the members of the Child Culture seph Hall at his residence in this city. tective .association in session here towomen the world over are agreed to be club, which is the largest Federated The bride and groom are Hollanders. day IS the largest in point ef numbers UNITED IN THEIR DIFFERENCES, club of Ogden, do hereby condemn the They will make their future home in ever held by the state organization. Ogden. that is, the divesitles of nationalities, attitude Owing to Clyc- - considerable- amount of recently taken by Mrs. W. A. important business to be transacted creeds, social conditions, etc., are to A GIVE NOT WHY the convention dispensed with formaliyield to a higher common purpose of Nelden of Balt Lake City in regard to GERMAN WHIST PARTY? ties at the opening this morning and "combined strength for the good of the appearance of Mrs. Mary G. Coullost no time In getting down to work. mankind. Accordingly the organisa- ter on the program of the national VTe have whist and bridge whist parTIm: principal business before the tion applying for membership in the biennial at St. Louis, May 17, 1904. ties galore, but German whist is a bit ventibn is the consideration of a new General Federation of Womens Clubs We know that Mrs. Coulter is emiunusual, and, therefore; will prove in- constitution- - The most important or no sectarian "must show that politnently fitted to take her part on the teresting. ical test is required for membership in program as a representative of the change urnfer consideration lias t do In German whist there are tables with eliglbiOty of members and i deits body. The provision of the consti- Federated Clubs of Utah, and feel that tution of the General Federation of Wo- the chairman of the program commit- suited to the needs of signed to exclude from tha-- ihsunsnee players, modern players, players scien- benefits of the order all. those who men's Clubs has been Incorporated into tee chose wisely in selecting her. tific and players frivolous, and It is a by reason ef their occupation are not the constitution of the Utah state fedSARA WHALEN, pretty diversion for a card party, be- entitled to membership. "New state eration, and it' has been the supreme President, ing a little out of the ordinary routihe.-Firs- officers wlE be elected and delegates effort of the many good women of Utah E. JENNIE NELSON, and foremost, cover the tables chosen to represent the stare. organito adhere and to this cleanly clearly prettily with a covering to match the zation at die national convention of broader policy. The requests from ELLEN W. HAMER, owers, used in decoration, if conveni- the association at Springflelifi. I1L next large political clubs of women for adSecretary, ent; it gives a uniform look, and linen month. to mission the Utah state federation KATHERINE G. WRIGHT. or cambric is pleasanter to the touch have been promptly refused, although Assisstant Secretary, than the many and myriad table tops NEWCHEEF OF the strength of such reinforcement in MARY HELLAR. that usually greet the eye of the ena state where women have the full THE PONCA INDIANS Corresponding Secretary, thusiastic player. MATTIE E. VOGEL, suffrage becomes at once apparent taon of bonbons dish each Vary the In view of the facts Immediately Treasurer. ADMORE,. I. T May 7. Tomorrow ble, using walnuts glace, cherries, saltIs the (bite announced by- the- XVnca preceding, the thoughtlessness of the and stuffed ed ginger;, dates, almonds, Individual who zealously drags items Indians for the inauguration- of their 8HOOTING MATCH so forth. of political record into the national new chief. and great interest is manisome is with of the The gume played club committees and thence back again . The new chief is fested is that by suggested bridge, Horse in the event. Into the state becomes likewise appar NEW YORK, May 7. The American changes son of White- Eagle, the Chief, with regular whist at the first table. ent. In the articles recently published end of the second who abdicated the chieftainship last second the makes the At Mrs. Nelden throws a very unenviable rifle and revolver match began today from his hand; can leave It to June In favor of his son,. A old-tilight upon herself, wlmen's clubs, and at Armbuster's park, Grenville .N. J. trump buffalo hunt and religious dance will She reveals The French end of the competition is his partner to make, or pass the makWomankind in general. be partef the inaugural program. on to the the left opponent ing within herself a gross misconception to begin tomorrow. The match, which withis third At the the game played of, and a total disregard for, the lofty is reported by cable, is between a out a trump, simply following suit all TROY CHURCH TO aim of the club movement, a callpus team of fifteen marksmen of the Cercle BE: DEDICATED through, the highest card taking the Indifference for the opinions and feel- des Carabiniere Paris and a team trick. noble women, and sincere of its of fifteen of the Manhattan rifle and ings At the fourth the game is played TROY, X. Y May 7. Arrangements coupled with the basest Ingratitude to- revolver club. like hearts; tricks taken count against have been concluded for the dedication ward the state organization which has to the articles of agreeAccording tomorrow af the new Sfc. Mary's church made her present national position ment each man of the team Is to shoot theAtloser. the fifth regular whist is played, of this city. Bishop Burke of Albany possible. forty consecutive shots with each wea- with honors counted in the will officiate and the other participants To the end that the women of Utah pon, ten shots on a target. The standway. will include a number- of priests and censure Mrs. undue upon not visit may ard American target Is used for the At table six the cards are played as prelates from Amsterdam and other Wlest and Mrs. Neville, Mrs. Nelden revolver at fifty yards. For the rifle whist, but all hands are points. is asked to publish her letters to these match the target is the French honor In regular face up on the table. turned stateverbal her with ladies, together target, with a bullseye, at If You Hava Dyspepsia, Read This. ments to Mrs. West. That Mrs. Ne- 200 yards. COULDNT 8MELL ANYTHING. of the unville was not a class-mat- e Heinrich Conreld was standing in the dersigned, nor a student at any of the ANNUAL COLLEGIATE 8HOOT. The old way of taking pepsin, bis back of the Metropolitan opera house colleges which she has attended. Is but NEW HAVEN. Conn.. May 7. The muth. etc, to cure dyspepsia Is all another confirmation of the series of annual intercollegiate clay target shoot a few nights ego during the performof a ance As Gernuin leaned he which opera. in attack, the wrong. misstatements They may be put up In tab Is being shot off at University field have already been replied to by the today under the auspices of the Yale on the rail behind the back row of lets or In liquid, the result Is just the recording secretary of our state fed gup club. The university of Virginia seats he heard the whispers of two same. The object is to create artificial men in reach of his era tion. Is this year for the first hand. sitting nlmost digestion, hut this does not make It somewhere develops in the brief time.represented The other teams are those of One of them was apparently a native cure. Stop taking the pepsin, etc, and of the plaintiff that TWO LETTERS Yale. Harvard. Princeton. Fennsylva American; they other talked with a de you have your dyspepsia or Indigestion OF REQUEST were sent to the pro nia und Cornell. elded German dialect. gram committee of the General Federa"The accoustics of this house," whis- back again. People use coccalne or tion of Women's clubs, in Mrs. CouA Sure Thing. opium for nervous troubles and sick the American, "are very bad. been made has behalf. this Since pered lters It is said that nothing Is sure except The German was heard to sniff audi- headache. It does not cure, stop taking to constitute one count in the complaint, it will be answered. Club wo- death and taxes, but that Is not alto- bly once or. twice. the druge and the pain and distress re "Vnt makes you say dot 7 he asked men will recall that two years ago at gether true. Dr. New DiscovKings acAmerican his was of I don't turn. The only Common Sense Meth companion: the sixth biennial Mrs. Nelden for is a sure cure ery for od Is to drive out of the system the Consumption smell anyt'ing. New York Times. corded a secondary plnee on the nacause of dyspepsia and sick headache, tional program, and also, after a pro- all lung and throat troubles. Thoustracted and most unselfish effort, on ands can testify to that Mrs. C. B. Growing Aches and Pains. by rleanslng the stomach and bowels, the part of Utah women, the office of Van Metre of Bheperdtown, W. Va, Joule Sumner, Bremond, Texas, at the same time using a medicine that Mrs. director in the national body. To secure these honors for Mrs. Nelden, says: "I had a severe case of Bron- writes, April 15, 1902; "I have used will act on the liver. This forces fully one hundred letters went out chitis and for a year tried everything Ballards Snow Liniment In my family through the glands of the stomach the from Utah, fdr Mrs. Nelden. during the I heard of but got no relief. One bot- for three years. I would not be with- digestive fluid that nature intended. In year preceding letters of commenda- tle of Dr. Kings New Discovery then out It In the house. I have used It on this way you cure The dyspepsia. tion, information, and solicitation, cured me It's Infallible my little girl for growing pains and medicine that cure dyspepsia by this absolutely. some twenty of these having been sent for Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, aches In her knees. It cured her right method is called Dr. Gunn's to the program committee direct. Improved Unfortunately for the harmony of Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it away. I have also used It for frost Liver Pills. Druggists sell these pills the Utah delegation, the preferable Its guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, bitten feet, with good success. Tt Is at 25c. per box. It only takes one pill place on the program at that time druggist Trial bottles free. Regular the best liniment I ever used' 25c, for a dose. 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