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Show DAILY UTAH STATE rrSOCIArivENTS , th- cdu cmvt rTk with friend - . i week of h week. Punch and refreshments were served during th evening and music for dancing was furnished by JOURNAL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1908. first yvar are. President, Mrs. Frank J. Cannon: First Mr Fred J. Ktesrl; Seivud Vie President. Mrs. H H. Spencer; Secretary. Mr E. A. Littlefield; Treasurer. Mr A. P. Bigeiow. The directors are Mr A. 8. Condon. Mr David Ecclcs. Mr Nettie Eccie Mr T. S. Fitzgerald. Mr A P. Hibba. Mr P. Healy. Mr Mary Armstrong, Mrs. M. S. Browning. Mr G. L. Becker. Mrs. E. M. Conroy. Mr. J. 8. Corlew. Mrs. Abe Kuhn. Mrs. Ad Kuhn. Mrs. I. 8. Lewis. Mr E. W Matson. Mr H. W. NaUbiL Mra. Adam Patterson. Mr 1. L. Reynold Mr J. H. Sparge, Mr Jowph Scowcroft. Vue-Preside- Short's orchestra. In the refreshment room little favors in the form of hearts wer given to the guest About 200 , i enjoyed the charming affair, the people entertained gtevens TmM her card dub on Monday The Hisses Berths and Mary Hayes entertained a few of their young fte e e friends at cards on Wednesday even VMisO BandaU of Balt Inks Ing. Thd gam-wa500 and a Jilni friends In the city for were won by Miss Hutchins andprises Ur. Mis. Glady. Cooper wan hostess at . Conway. Supper followed the card sn Informally arranged luncheon on will leave games and sixteen guests enjoyed the the inspiration afternoon, Dorothy Hobson Thursday affair. for the affair being her guest. Min ek for a short visit with . of Helena, Monk The decIn Los Angeles. Miss Lrttls Holliston was given a Amy Moor, e e e were carried out in national orations birthday surprise in her honor on colors and a tall vase of red and white Forrest was hostess at HIM Er Tuesday evening. Games were en- carnations appointed Kensington given graced the center of the for a few hours and later supjoyed herbom The guest favors were little table. afternoon at per was served, the table being dec- hatchets and the color idea waa d f. Harris Is here from Tono. orated with vases of carnations. The out in the menu. Covers were birthday cake held sixteen candles laid for a dozen guest w. ta spend a few weeks J-with and covers were laid for twenty, te ,pendl Slater ogrTin Salt Lake with friend sees a .... s -- ; . . . .esse dr-rte- W Vt Ja. .... sees The last meeting of the Historical Circle will she enter- - club, held Feb. 15th, with Mrs. Con- 0W Tolstoi Nate Kuhn at 111 J don as hosteu was replete with good Mr by and waa enjoyed by the falavenue on Tuesday afternoon.'' Mesdames Griffin, Curguests: lowing ytlHth. e s lew, Kyle. Btring, Ritchie. Bichsell and Is hack, from a gin Rite Porterwhere she was the Miss Erb, all of whom expressed California, special Interest in the work being done rip tt af her sister, Mr Heber An- - by the dub. Miss Turner gave a short, but most comprehensive sketch of Scandinavian Mythology as a preDavid cursor of Mr Ibthe study of Hamlet. gt j. W. West and home sens hook, jjttlefleld left Thursday for their An Enemy of the Pro-pi- e, vialt of three was reviewed with a scholarly g Dee, Ore. after relative with here wathi by Mr Bishop. The work critique . s showed a thorough appreciation of anWinston Herbert Mr gr. and ths great qualities of a great writer. ths engagement of their ifMI Hamlet, the Man waa presented by O. to Du Elmer Carrie fcggbter, Mra. Farnsworth, who dealt with It riAtti the wedding to Uk. pines In the philosophical study light of (Hwtlma la April. of natural des theory or principle, the great Scandinafrom velopment of ths The young people Baptist vian mythology. A discussion folhack gave a pleasantly arranged lowed. during which time the hostess n church at par-bthe ebl bet evening ad- je . Rebuked. Toung College Woman (Interested In politics) The office should seek the Grandma (rather deaf) I know that' a what girls think nowaday But In my time it was considered very unladylike. Puik. Nothing Lacking. When Holeu Keller, the brilliant blind and deaf girl, met Dr. Furness, the Shakespearean scholar, he warned her not to let college professors tell her too many assumed (nets about the life of Shakespeare; all we know, he said, is that Shakespeare was baptised, married and died. "Well,' she replied, he seems to have dons all vn essential thing" UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED. sad Wmn llmhnw About It womaa weep and wail and refuse ths alub and served Maay refreshment. A musical and literary program Is be comforted because their once In with weeks two to meet journed of ths affair and tieeees have become this and w a feature Mr Behring. were served. faded. Many uses Indies to profanity . because tbs Bias MU through ths thin During the week a permanent or- thatch oa their cranium. Tt will bo good glm Burette 8mlth was very pleaa. of ths Ogden Charity Com- nows u the miaorsblo of both sexes, to Htty nrprlsed at her home on Tuea- - ganisation been effected and plans loan that Newbrea Herpiclda has beea mittee has Uf eisntag by n circle of her young placed npea the market. This la tho sow Games and refreshments have been adopted for more effective scalp germicide and antiseptic that acts Meads conwork. the Since ball, big charity by destroying the germ or microbe that of the evening. hifinthe amusements ducted by the Committee with such Is the underlying cease of all hair deguests Included Mlraec Wilson, p now preparastruction. Herpiclda la Klllatrom, Crosby, marked social and financial auccea gHUas Hansen, tion, made after a saw formula os an calls numerous been have there upon and TUlotaon. OnUr entirely pew who has To provide tried It will priadplas UAnyone the Committee's fund IU worth. Try testify The dancing party Fold by given by the additional means and to Investigate It yonrself and be convinced. Send ltw. In stamps hading druggist Sewing dub on Tuesday even- and relieve the needs of deserving for Us the Desample to Ths Herpiclda Congress dancing academy ones will be the Immediate purposes troit. Mhh ly d Committee. the of tho Those elected Be event social for ftioat brilliant m Two stsos M.nanta and 11.4 sees j ease c. (BEAM PAGE THREE, OGDEN'S CHURCHES tf First Unitarian and "A hid. With Me." We .ordijlly First Vviiariuii church, K. of P. hall, iuviie all lo nv.-- utlh us and bevtciiv over National bank; William belter aiiiuaiiilvd with the old standard $ajfs t Thurston lt:.,wn. minister. Sunday pleaching service at 7:30 p. m.; subject of semiiMi. "What is It to Believe in Godf Ti:is is a church of liberal ii.,j the public la cordially iu- vlted- - hymns. The ladles of the chuivn aml .ongivguium will meet with Mr, Kelly and Mr. Itiuker ou Wednesduy j afteruoou at 2.45. All ladies are vitod lo be in attendance, Kokh-- PRESCRIPTION INSURANCE. j J j j Lutheran Firat Congregational Isn't it worth something ts knew that your prescription has boon tilled absolutely right; that the drugs used have been the beet obtainable, that it is juat as the doctor wants itf You have this insurance when yeur prescription is filled hare, and eur charges are no higher than theca of ether druggist Corner of Twenty-thir- d stiwt and Noble strong Eldt-rkln- , minister. Jefferson avenue. Sunday school at 10 Morning at 11 o'clock; sermon, ' a. m. Luther league at 11. Love of Self." Suu- o Ths achn-.- l 12:15 at Christian Scisnes p. m. Junior so- - j day clety at 4.KU p. ni. Senior society at j The Christian Science society holds :80 P- Evening service at 7:30 service at 11 a. in. in the new Mosoi-.io'rlock. The last In the series of ser- - temple, Washington avenue, between moua add i eased to individuals will be Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h streets, given u:M,-- the caption, A Sermon Subjet t, Mind. Sunday school at 10 Prescription Specialists. Address--to the Good People of tig- - a. m. Wednesday evening teatlsnoniul Ogden, lit ah den." Musi.- at both services by the j meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Tho 2479 Wash. Avs. la .Invited Young Fci pie's choir. to attend public cordially Free reading rooms are j these service Msthedist daily, except Sundays and holi- ejen Flrst Methodist Episcopal church, day from 2 to 5 p. m. in same street, east of Waalilpg- - iu. ton avenue; G. W. McCreery, pastor, i . Sunday nhnl at 10 a. in.; H. E. NewChurch ef the Coed Shepherd ton. superintendent; classes for all. DUMAS GREAT PLAY Corner of Grant and Twenty-fourtMorning worship at 11; sermon by the Alfred Brown, rector, ftexageslina Sunpastor; topic, Reasonable Worship." day: Sunday school, 3:45; morning Special music: Anthem by the choir, prayer and sermon. 11: Daughters of solo by hi. J. Ware. Class meeting and the king, C:30;'eveiilng prayer and serat 8:30. Gospel service mon, 7:30. Ep worth at T:tu; topic, The Days, of Thy o Youth. Central Park Presbyterian S;iecial music: Anthem by - C. l the choir slid male quarietU. A cordial Wendling Hastings, pastor. lnvlUtioii to all. services will be conducted. o at each service. preaching First Preabytenaq Preaehlng service at 11 a. m. and 7: So John Edward Carvtr, pastor. Morn- p. in. Sabbath school at 12:20. MOVING PICTURES AND SPECing worship at 11; theme, The Day of IALTIES BETWEENTHE ACTS. Great things to the 8oui." Sunday 8TUDENT8 IN NEGLIGEE PARADE school at 12:16. Endeavor at 4:30. Prices I Os, 20c end 30c 22. Clad In Evening worship will be held at SYRACUSE. N. Y SEAT ON SALE AT CULLEYS. 7 :S0; theme, The Commencement of a bath rube nighties" and other linGreat Life, thoughU upon comparigerie, preceded by professors in auson of Washington ant) his great pat- tomobile 1,000 students of Syracuse tern In Hebrew lorn. The music at university will give a Mystique Crew" these services will be an especial fea- parade to day to celebrate Washture. ington's natal day. Much rivalry has IS QUICKLY KINDLED WITH developed among the different college.! First Baptist In the matter e costumes and OUR DRY WOOD. Twenty-foLocated on Grant avenue, near bo highly will undoubted-WE ALSO SELL LUMBER urth atrset. Sunday school at 10 original In Ita scenic ejects AND SAW DUST. m.; Professor Smith, superintendent Morning worship with sermon at 11:15; ARRESTED topic, Llfe'a Highest Ideal." At 0:30 ths B. Y. P. U. will meet; topic, "Con- a cough that has been hanging on for quest Meeting." The meeting will be In over two months by taking Ballard's charge of the missionary commutes. lion-hounSyrup. It you have Evening service at 7:30. It will be an cough don't wait stop It at once with BOTH PHONES 147, evening of gospel songs; theme, Im- thla wonderful remedy. Splendid for 25th and Quincy. mortal Hymna and Their Story." The cough co3on chest. Influenza, brone to be Prh-are: Illustrated Throw hymns chitis and pulmonary trouble Out the Life Line," O to Be Nothing, 25c, 60c and 91.00.. Bold by Geo, F. River" Cava Journal want ads dolivor ths good Nothing," When Peace Uke ate c . CafaflamgCfc j - Utahna Theater Toplght h; Morale Tin-usua- Un-past- Crist i A Small Fire e Vhoolwright's Saw Dill flDPEEM. IflDILJSE R. A: GRANT, Manager Telephone 206 Ind.ronly SIXTY LAUGHS A MINUTE t (TTi Bi em! Baled rfi livl HAVE YOU SECURED SEATS dor . lie ELKS SHOW? ON 2P |