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Show Z THE INTER-MOUNTAIN - REPUBLICAN, | srorningst: ir of 727 First street, who] is Mrs. Strohauer's sister. . ® One of the most delightful informal nijreceptions ever given at the young the. given.by that was i versity ‘ladles of the "07 and ; 'O& kindergarten .p-| ; department last evening in the ; kinderea ‘Atm | |garten rooms in the ee end 16 decorations ahnchereiatic unique this lof hearts were small anc board the First Metho- Graham. with Pa i rea The public ban-|the coming Mrs, Skelton «6 showing :s a music as i -- FIGURES SHOWING . ASING INCRE WEALTH gee ee which ene ee <eien The s an Increasing will] je atc the $12,000,000 rate, a ts] ey something of day-which is. i to PURE government Una Wee ean T tr bonds admitted exch: stoc York antemorthy. oi ee was but New aaa: bonds Hsted stocks and OSA St k exchang DO nes aes Ee 000,000, . inf flv - : ih of total tn) RONG + an t The States United the of Wealth | } TATE OF a ac- interest festival, -- T 2 einera number WIL bresent of his advanced Gi hke ce : AERTS. (ANCE DuUpiIs. He will be assisted by Mrs Chats (Gi sPlininedscanid bitredec: c . Gennehinent card LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1907. at . z ‘ nee haw ot rT reece, ee i a Peete ;: Pak Sanit Sh s nN CE ast ee oe OTE MeMRIC ess bers from of the rete large oe ne one ae end es aes een fe thn ete Between the strings a ial were of SALT by Miss Berkhoel dist ehureh, . untis Lod, $1,275,- | anes eso: tn 1906: the ag ners with the inscription "Kindergaree ae an aoe aie next elas we es ay, wealth that is real and ‘substan-} Huot iL tot: "foe f $20,375,000,000 Ot bee ah grown Rr $1.900,000,000, will be at the home of the bride's|/ten '07, '08." The walls were draped he a ee hee ; oe oie SS tiel and wealth: that rept nts a:-dl-) these the railroads furnish, by far. the LB re1se..of = $1908), 900,000. c parents, Mr..and Mrs G, Ix. Ott, 404]/with streamers of alternating red and petra ae aeThe j vidend-earning i tie vast Second South street The bride; white bunting, amount, In one of the the rooms/|Saltee Lake total Festival nssociation foreign oO ' inter ~st-b earlngi | major pea Beret whos ia gee being 100.000 $5,250,-)- 000 in| ROW eligimt eeegovs anrnments tien This will be attended by Miss Pansy Ander-|at the end of the hall, with decora-| Death of Minnehaha" willbe given the} pow: Much of; this pyc insa community, except upon an oc- som as aS ma era tick Une mc listed ind: unlisted debridesmaid oe fastente e best the man|tions : to ‘ correspond with» the hall|first night and "Messiah" casion the second) such as the terial, We annua) eee club breakalee ae ener will be James A. aeons at » next Sannona., Invalue The newly} decon come Gre erea E> a as yeople and a light buffet Juncheon| night. A matinee will be: civen the jit represents th SPO ee ste fast last Ye G Friday i ~ whi = and proved. ( to L. be} mprrica stocks, | bature couple sap ms ie leave at once ae in for] was es during the evening. Punch| afternoon of the second day: . Tonight, | valuc Siee Sa Peet oe such a marked succe = Fee aa ri To see more! Bla 80 oof Nev., whe ponds of| Mr., Anderson eo $7) a Is in| was s¢ ve 1 in ‘d from a uniquely arranged|at the Tabernacle, the festival chorus; in the worth of real property, than a hundred such cutie aes intelectual] ee vertel pusiness, warly: $2,000. and i )e cou ve Promorns they will 1298 make} booth 2) neue outside the buffet room.|and the Tabernacle choir will meet in| Jands and building Pats ae t ‘ 000.000. 3 Sie 000-000.000 women, or elegantly 50 0 | States gowned enthusiasti-! a AOI bb 000 their home. g ‘ ‘he early part of the evening was}joint rehearsal' to work on Handel's} t#ken cally appreciating the scholarly and] of the paper values representes i ' f the United States Seas) covern-}t2! me this ; given over to instrumental and vocal|Messiah." n is : There will be in the neigh-| thes 1st eC Witty toasts and as ee scar it sponses; and to view aaa bees PES Ae Se nie' et pe . stag-) taken place Mrs. W. H. Waidron was the See hos-|selections eae of the members of the classes,!pborhood of seven hundred singers the beg Spe in| °° a appointed tables and) tess at a pleasant bridge affair vester-| while the byjatter t we Saat Ae 5 a ae part was spent. it-almould {n the rendition of this i United remey abered work, together et ee aah t ty. ah pia i Pe" Seat Alen ted likened minto aith the cof ‘the. States counu eee pa opera gt to/ partake of the delicious menu-made day afternoon, given at her quarters at| dancing, The evening was enjoyed by with four soloists, and the Chicago 5 Pind se Kt oa iddéd lmimense d fully $26,/000,000,000 one fecl tn Resta thatto it was good to be there.! the post. a ‘it skyscraper. But even 100 of the young ladies and their) orchestra, And then The program of the festi-| 0 Poe batt realize that this club oF the nation hes he years, about per. cent| CoP Ob ay tal friends The patrons ee alled that the and patronesses |} yal will be from the press in a few]: a ati dead as an latencerl organize ition coppel had and ‘sil-) 6f been in exi which A hearts is ¥ep party ented was a pleasant onthe New|? foawere Sne's rofessor, aan and. f Mrs.. the William New Yor days. Mr. Graham will have them for lv a fa. EOEReBTt TallllonsubSsda li irs) York. Stock exchange Bey eae ae ae only tence for thirty years, the a part of the first wo->) ture yeste ay_ afternoon when Miss) Stewart; Mr..and Mrs. McKnight; Miss) gigtriputton as soon they are r e t the value man's club of the' west of the Missouri securities -isom river. a Marguerits 1 f llions Richmond SY df er entertained | Pox, tocks and bonds, Mrs. Bdward Jones, Mrs. Seuthen ceived from the press. Subscriptions| Se og * ti et tl m pit. in the - aettial| And to think of the system and of the} vie Dewees agtemirts ; e ‘avid apo it two dozen of her friends, Hearts} Be ee Ry - ae ‘formed land, of and Dr. and M1 J. T, WKingsare coming in. RA rapidly.i ciesion work accomplished. for. And s¢ aries the uson| ore: con-twere ore. carried out onanht os At 3hy in the een ia bur nae Thie i tare hie tent eager Oe i Sle zhit ie arseee tot '¢ <cepteee when pfasret regarded ino eeu e the deg th ub)\ tra oie coal what "asmark« money ACat has has beenI tinued research and study going on in|and in the refreshments as well, rageér we Gen afi Bae Je pA = of 4 ‘ _) cuties e have u beer:1) at . iis but. in ‘ taking the greatness: 0 4 this) obliged to take care Monday of. order to keep morning, ‘March up with the topics, aand| -4,. at) the! ous. exchanges tables were in' the citles. a play, at whieh between country. into consideration#"-one eats | CLUB {anust NOTES. Cl rd work ie mapped RPEICDS ense out in the year's any broad| prizes were glven. ee te GO UNITE Yay peti ee a Slayton ed Musle A ny company. ig fact is, that the iner ae Bae ae es te i a mae fo i thousa 1d of millions Phi bie tive tal of securities is almost and comprehensive PORE GI: Alt} 7 nie The Woman's club observed PresiFE sein, PAE el must feel that it is a distinct blessing} © yr. yo Ww. Cluft and Mrs. W ‘an itted to " wie re sen dent's aaedewits ar a day on Tuesday afternoon at the : ' tak he Blackfoot Briefs. the NewYork:the Seoterith ein Eee stock. exchanger ine its} iad! a Wer the BLL!stoek ar exchange This ae cannot be7 : It is impossible to standing anéd nerso >| peaieniar eta, conic ization like the Ladies' in the should realize tie| ding fs -van-| tare ales Literary club community and one which be delighted to honor, all] ey¢ their jr. delightfully entertained Coalville. friends T hursday 40 of even-| Ranirskak excellent "Mie Gio program PR: Keller: whensan Was carricd oul.| Blackfoot, Idaho, © Meb.216.-Mrs.} jjstea ana unlist ted departments Shoemaker was operated upon: foran-=| inereased: ove 7,000,000,000. or gee, ing, all of whom are now ore nts of | Mr A. V. Taylor read a comprehen-}| The coming week will witne s an-|Snil Lake The rooms' were bright] sive paper on. "The Present Oppor-| other gathering which from an ex: ni Serta oat flowers und Parana effects, aie a, Helping - the Chi hater of| sive Standpoint holds its own witna s ~ Utah. Miss Elizabeth Qualtrough also} any in. the country, when Pees of A pleasant afternoon was spent at|gave an interesting address on ‘‘The Liberty chapter, D. A. R., gi the home of Mrs. Charles' G. Plummer} Relation of the Club Woman to. the} annual luncheon on Washington's ea be day when she entertained the| Public Schools," which was much pendicitis a few days ago and eas L) from the result of the operation. Her] body was shipped to Prospect, Idaho] for burial the first part of the week red Gertsch has taken his wife to] Salt Lake this week for medical treat-| to} ment. -* bifthday. As in the past it is safe to! saker's Dozen in honor of Mrs. Grif-| the point Mrs Howard S. Stowe was James Buttcane has purchased the} predict. that it will be one of the elat boleens H. Roberts of Denver, who jis/also a speaker of the afternoon The| Tupper Bargain store on Bridge stve€t) orate events of the year and carried | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.| musical partoof the program included|and Mr, Tupper has moved to Poca-| out in al of its details in a manner|R Sowles Quaint yalentines formed|a@ sonata for viglin and piano by Pro-|tello. befitting the aristocratic "Daughters"|4n original and amusing feature of|fessor who comprise the patriotic organizs-|the afternoon tion both locally and throughout the} * c country. . Mrs. ‘Frank B. Stephens andj Qne of the enjoyable events of the Mis. Russe]! L: Tracy are the ents '-! week was -the party yesterda aftertainment committee. The toasts will! noon given by Miss Ruth Cain at her be ee noe to as follows, with Mrs. Rome, Nestlewood The guests. enLee Char! Miller as teastmistress: | tertainca were Miss Bruere, Miss fzOur FE aiule m-Mrs. Thomas Weir. | zie Coats ae ee er Pl The Wheel-Mrs. Clesson S. Kinney. Ek a WwW alke Miss Ms oo White and The The Spokes-Mrs. aa H. C.. Cleme ne Margaret e| Miss ToaanH ne ma) alla whistling Aside from the girls jumping rope over. marbles. acity is she besutiful ay woman boys and heard spring Wcows fabrics wales fighting | fDe cean whose reproach, saw there are) aiairs this week. the alr-) piven tomorrow by ver-| the and form asserts that) Shearman a robin. The) tuesday splayed (ie wo.| Mrs. overs wo-| nan The Mrs. Miss" of a bridge entert as Nae aks ee =o e Sivele cui aaa ee as spakeepears sect Se te de ee KE nesday mopning he ay H. A. have invited Sadler tea. Miss aH 0 and a Literary meeting in|club Edith| Betis On Whitney eee tie The 'Tourlst. first will, be} June Sadler| Minnie Sra afternoon. and The subject of the se he Fo he ee etnSUS te OG SOBEL. rc Mrs T 1D) ers will .1 the zucst tor Seeeeeeae eras veral eer spring-like and One above both balmy past week, spring. in Nettleton, Tier-|\ number of give "Mysticism, The her| Will ete Dipy to. pe section of the: when Mrs. o),c0 Daughters.‘ of. commemorate the at the District source it is learned] The all the crsare' | .and HGen -Awall and gine matters the. Moyer Revolution|": Washington's the" oe bly favorably it "becomes lity, birth-| * the white summer waists, Ee out in. the valentine Lave ye a rts hi effect, from Fee ar avith. cut zi ‘The glass.vases ‘of conan latien racine candelabra aa alse beh bt ae ball. ‘the managed by .some ot the pleasing below was with effect. The in effective yellow. dining room} contrast daffodils and ‘Tuesday orate teas, Cunningham B. was < Of 3 by when Mrs. Pa vetlgach ag two by a vie yellow _ appointed dining used. table, A brass guests were being mad, to William Mrs. Igleheart besvery DataieUrsee an F Smaller states Effective speakers: ‘is. ally some of ; alle sing hare the pretty Sune ee LD = decarations. * A Nn very the pleasant young * affair set of was the the week Valentine dance at the Ladies' Literary club on Thursday night, when a number of the boys were successful hosts. The decorations were of an unusually elaborate character, thousands red hearts being tal for corners the used. were Indian and juxuriously. Orien- oat convenience up ung guests of whom about ninety were present. A. buffet supper was served 11. o'clock, Among the week the' elaborate functions of was the dinner, Bonnemort on. Friday evenhonor of Governor Mrs, Cutler. The rooms REC aR ET * with the national coolers Cowher in evidence, with beaurifutl pink voses in cut glass vases anc bowls. An nantly effective feature was the » fia formed. by electric ents ak ine hall. Nettleton's orchestra played during the dinner. Place cards of American flags were laid for twelve. - colors, of the Pp. I Se in this An a adgneeen M. Breeden that will come to many Salt Lake the engagement to Miss Los Angeles. place soon. The Mollie tertained in manner from feature of the an joyed. : Miss an Hon. Dix, S: H. box Napa grt. Cae and town. Cards evening until one ahaha, "PazAy: at 10 the| and Love a Will take Feb. sae Vv 5 club of an on J. Mrs. one R.|; for me old: and Se . " new friends Auld Lang! . * * by re- a The Browning section of the Ladies' literary club will be én ster eased at the Manitou next Satu * * Mrs. Clarence T. Brown is expected ) arrive in Salt Lake from Chicago about Wednesday... She will be the guest of. Mrs.. W.-W. Chisholm and will also reeeive much social atténtion while a guest in the city. ° * Mrs. George W. Rose and her ‘little daughter. Gertrude, who have heen with Mrs. Rose's mother, Mrs. William McGrath the past year, left last night i som Mr. Rose in Guanojuato, Mex+ * * Miss Lena Welby Bessie ware nek in few da is visiting Miss Bingham for a of the club his Miss Josephine Devereaux left night for St. Louis for a visit of eral weeks: si A. and Jast Angeles. leave Mrs. have next Gores David gone week Nes for Keith Los and 27 entertained paper Switzerland." on "Liberal. bring friends literary Members to these combine the > meeting,.. kensington. Thought. are to peel David Mrs: M2) Reno, est ie has wnere she . . returned has been e the honor Orpheum!of|i,eljo, Mr. Idaho, and Mrs.areJ. the A. Tupper of Pocaguests of Mrs. Se ee eee Maud gaceny Mctove SNe eae Weanvedvey 8:20 o'clock, The Li aemen ‘officiating, - Bi eer Rev. wed- T. R. Ellerbeck. ‘ rs. SE eelos. Ray F. Brandon Mrs.; a R.Pasa en in the ‘pl rs "The t the Grand. * is visiting her . tor loeaine a few tethe Texas ° exteneded visit with Mrs. Freeman Jose. | ss Liltead \ FUN BUOY Loos oe con ~-bond 1 raph aoe Fy preceding POA : ind ; 106 AS Se Pall a ol May ‘ . 4 WA DDE vine O.N0H trial Lele iiscal other: wor 1 year: : the increase he in th : plisted department a 6 AEN AY eae =psecuriti ground vhieh the si afeguaril of ‘publlettsr' i carding rhe same pre moeyit egardl publicity do bond | not exist gard ‘to' the securities Phone} ine he uri ton ral partment, and it is [matter of signiticanee that the forurecregate, of }imer i preferred tothe latter and nthe ial. ig 16.-A the: | i mass|f school» dis-ii to He calibadl board . Spring . Days, what baby needs, : . Not only in the fresh air of 3 beautiful but when . a. sine you use a F. A. Whitney §iz. Go- ° s Cart you have absolutely the easiest riding, non-jolting, most perfectly . wks . = made and finest finished Cart for sate anywhere. We have them in ail styles h and Monday prices. and We 7 quote Week. you prices ° in and get Come ona our few ° below. . figures Specials © § y. ye for rae Us . purchasing. before & Rs } mwa of ‘ ba - . ind | ) resolu tiaT ines (ie nn We mean this in every sense. | trus- | | of trus le Mr. | R Pioneers will M3 oe The Symphony orchestra is already preparing for the next concert to be given in: April, * Easter ‘music is taking most attention of the church choirs the Lente season. | St {cat of the during Mark's Pohnd as choirmaster, is earsing udley Buck's cantata, "Christ the ‘Vie ioe ac very Risen composition. The "Crucifixlon,"" by Stainer, will be presented by St. Paul's choir Mary's cathedral preparing a fine music, The Presbyterian, Methodist and. Baptist oe choirs also have music san spreparatio Miss Beatrice "or ede will offertory tomorrow eomning First Methodist shure Hugh atzait a to take Ida., rae family af will _ Neb. n abeen oe in the the appointed the place vacated | of |i sold English , Winish: like cul | <2 like Just ¥ ie lof M. A MeQuee Mead c will build a soon as een i the|™ Reb: County . in Covers diva Low select large : Prices of Extra eens and Finish-from Parasols and Lace ; CREDIT AS USUAL FURNITURE W. | MAD Sl ed e oa, ri 7-3 ee and er i 9 CARPET STORE3 OF "Eaot amd a an st bo S15) - | ee ae: eee Ie i ES = x Court, Seventh ° dis- ©. Rasmussen, Ross William Hill, dammages. Brown d Taken uintlers L. Lowenstein, action fer general relief was continued for term. Mabel Middlemist vs. HY. J. Middlemist, passed for term. Summons ser-| vice was insuflicient. Extraordinary Selling Makes | wi a . from-all assortment | Prices. GENERAL cia luen cases. vs. Very to carrya . the ave advisement on showing and argument made by attorneys for defense. McComb at age Styles We th and ‘Ink a Thompson Vs. John. ©. phowitisor divorce; evidence Vas heard by court and judgment suspended because of, errov in service of summons Cases of. J. W. Warf, and Edward W. Barber vs... John J. Moore, town marshal of Price and George G.| Frandsen and W. Olsen, his surewere ordered submitted on brie fs} within ten days. Eme Marshall vs. Thomas Marshall, divorce. wit ecree Was granted, custody of minor chil Elmer T. Wilson vs, Hiram Wilcox, Lovina $45. ie 80 4 Manning week ward, 16.-The both, to mem- trict court adjourned today for the fone, having disposed of tlie tcllowing case State of Utah' vs.-Johu R: Cook: cherede with a statutory offense, disnissed on motion of District Attorney Woods, as he said he believed justice would be best served by such action, as witnesses for prosecution were loth to testify. heabeat G. efries vs. George <A. Nixon, dismissed on motion of attorney for defense, who was given judgment for relief prayed for, with costs of suit. W. D. Stephens, vs, John and Joseph Roberts, and Wellington Canal! company, vs. Price Cana company Both of these cases pened for ae erm, as case now befor the' preme court, will Siettouatiy decid sgaue i Seventy-eight c one $14 | pI drugi9 Ps Theeke Jus cut- 20 e aver. Sc ° eee oe the patties tor en- $4.75 $3.50 oO ctala the ska 7 shortly | family Attor ney A. C. Smith has disposed of his business holdings on South Main strect, and is remodeling his residenec on Onetda: street. The Fair clothing store, run by Bergman & Mecham, has undergone another change. The firm has been dissolved and will now be owned and exclusively operated «by Mecham & Sons. The Needham hotel is undergoing extensive repairs. Mr, Necdham now boasts of having the finest hotel in southern Idaho. the | i tog barn, 1lo-| Emerson| 16.-Every During Piute | MUSIC AND MUSICIANS | i and) leave State strect'as ermits. er ¥y ITO) chivelascine, Price; The Wansivs Wenabiteeh club will give a card party on Wednesday evening, Feb, o'clock at the Pederation of Labor hall... Prizes will be given the winners Refreshments will be serve , has wll > o _L, * cade his livery cirectenand Fila ss ANS meet next Wednesday the House, Bishop Hiram Clawson continue his bionder reminiscences. choirmaster : Preston, seriously The next ee ees "of the Wasatch Liter rary club will ob "Gentlemen's Night," and will be held in the Gunton memorial Sechapel, corner Eleventh East and Eleventh South Tuesday evening, Feb. 19, at 8 o'clock. et Shelley Goodmunss Nicholes Maguire store on weather a Kast .Fifth South street. The History lesson will consist of papers on "House ot Stuart," Magazine review, "Parlia ere and Its Leaders." Readings by rs. Graham, ‘rom Byro F. Shearer, in a luniaing | a a mite E. Ted of the Isaac for Goldfield, Nev., where he gage in the mining busine "afternoons," | Der of J. na Johnson Onicantier of rehearsals Mrs: avenue The Seekers' club will meet Tuesday ol msec : afternoon with Mrs. J. Graham, 214 music fie ind J. attractions The Daughters of Utah upon eee Mr. privileged Ranger," Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Strohauer of Caro, Mich., arrived In Salt Lake City Thursday morning and are muking an Feb. citizensof t with..those bie cathedral chotr Es Nev., for the winter. , The be held with Mrs.} Wednesday after-| Angeles son but }o00 present school property, also to estimates and plans for re ante was!Smith Tales| cated Santerd: others. last sev- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W» Partridge will new roan TAGhGe Ter. odin) or Mesicd| Bigg on a two Ont hauncationgk: Smith, manner. There will be a joint. rehearsal this evening with the tabernacle choir in the tabernacle. The dates set for the festival are April 8 Mrs. C..C. Slade and little deushver I and 9. ienchaeing are spending a few weeks » . ° in Los of. Steer Bincad music met Theodore Anderson eb. The . exchange € -1'¢ z ex to the) a Cen Wauinabas oatinate ag the | @ Recta of a. new bursa fig ef four-reoms! 1g area also ‘one of ¢ ‘ight ‘rooms on a new! @ } by ~ Mrs. M. next mecting will noon, Fe ay Eddy, noon with * Zeading nteresting program Chaucer's. Canterbury read J. which be is assed "stock Hi ie |Pasd authorizing the board 1c met Mrs. furnished Lad when given. Herbert|to will ae Briefs, Ida., Serica Be doen with Read-}or the Ba the obtain New-York ma l my loca- ; Shelley ecting will algo in The sdidevinge of Miss and Thomas E. Anders Eimer and ine tne occasion * en- ins, Miss Floren Lanning, Miss Fearaia Loda and Mss, Helen Santsehl. Nev., ing. present who iy caleatas ‘with, ‘R:/her Benjamin | peor was The The fol°itlse Lucy. Gaby, aiiee cneeteWalker, home, a Misi Miss Irma and} The Colonial anty to be. given Lynds chapter' No 1 and chapter No. 5, Star, will oceur February wo monies temple. Dancing. will joy the banquet hall. Light a oe will be served, from Campbell party (afternoon few were dance Soe Miss . Mildred Ott, lowing girl friends on Rev. ees pe given ideal or formal} int ene Fohee eee e officers a eatriaon Gertrude a a informal yesterday take Erne PR bo A. S. Br dellghituly aha friends w a last. evening Se Stark will oe Mrs. Major and and Captain and Mrs. as friends, wedding were Mrs. -tS was afternoon. The be a Tuesday the day. oe heel = ock lighting ch nd ai oH Be peer tiaES on ao of dis-| im cussi © proposition of more school | f# Sata ec.t It Rad evidenced by a ma- | jit, of those present that they de-| ae a new location, as the present! & ne on drdust steel DuCae, of eesti e eee an Shelley, * of home pupils the to-| and pennants| Hatohets ena + meets at Skelton. grouped C. C. Goodwin, A. e a gurptise fs that of Monday thelor will |* °? be served d= be | Davis, when a delightful afternoon was aha plumbing and electric wiring of spent. Miss Marie Brehm gave an ad-! the Shelley Real "Estate building. is Gress détcriptive Professor of her tour through] peing done The contract Switzerland George E.lmetalroom hasbeen let arid for "will the! beliei sup- decorations will c f, Vv. quotations order of the affarngon. cao , he Bayview. Reading is . 2 peiettas Mrs. siete re table * The-Cleofan. 2e the chairman aie. Coane The promises idea ts be enjoyed. even-|Jittle at supper and patriotic Mis. Charles. H. Wells, who and A may Judge. Ww. Sloan, and "Banquet the program on. the. aee cones The hans ne , * Dio the jloyd Alliance will hold its oe be responded to co ee ens monthly literary afternoon next Tuespe responded to ¥y the following | day at:2:30, Mrs Cowan will give men attended both days. The. vyalantine idea was gracefully carried out in the on birthday enjoyable. wace Joel Priest wore the gracious hostesses | Wi) as ay re 1s given Sa The teed About entertained. e Washington's 3 tifully "app with the same i bapa ndlesticks with yellow shade canatee combined with ws. and streamers of nile green tulle. formed the pretty Recoeatinin eentites:50 e EyedeachtobeState, arranged the residents} thoughfor some of the tulips| owers are of to 5 entértain| The be The Monday Night club will be entevtained by Mr. ana rs A.) Lovendale, 343 East Third South Street, on the evening of Washington's| birthday, when a social evening will be 5 roe J vor the Blaborete events of the} for' which extensive arrange| First Methodist church." an original one William. II. for. Mrs..3: and we ay -aAtiness, will Ne Dozen and. a few triends} afternoon for Mrs.. Grif- quite elab- in ; var haces on ue will réad x Jor an Fishertes,"' 3 hich tvihi & fol- States," ing : * We ss basket filled witn them suspend-|1" the national from the chandelier over the beaueee he oaace tifully ‘ marked Huntoon. in_ profusion B lowed ments bright); candles} stay < sate Pees William "Salmon shaded in the same cherry color. > eS ce i Wa: t society matrons. eilliant in the nati ae Bo Many--of the .guests . e colonial costume which ad Pred Mo | week, ors... ‘ and sae . the Baker's on..Tuesday bs ta years' : the the Ladies' Literary club nday.. evening one of the delightful affairs of ek, york several the |<, Mas. gracing. at a zuest, h ould as, if} Fanny Jeasnemenbebria entitled | vor the proposition, bring decorations: Will, will be|order. A Dutch Friday|@t3 p.m. ~ * ¢ Mrs. James V. Sadler and Miss Daisy| paypould. will give an Orpheum box party on Tuesday afternoon for Miss] tdna-.Balley. who has lately returned beds of yellow datiddiis' In: the shape] yellow ‘shaded ble. to ee os Mrs. erdinana J. Fabian the hostess at a bridge party afternoon. ‘The week ected one tn ae ly, gay.-manner o ea beautiful luncheon at the University! club,-given by Mrs. Grant Hampton, where the ‘artistic decorations wer! arried eae eaae Sati: on Sutiapeet:, one} Frijay, nels, but-it-is..a| "there ted ee 4 in wppiiers when. the cee that direction w ay reached, ~- ae . forth known, which are: traded in on-th curb iy Brondostrect." Jerse City; Boston, and re m-dea i tthe' minoi vad) ove the county iymaterlal. By2 the way, judging materia her. iho And on ‘Thurs-|for | Ofday, Mrs.tomorrow, os from | {ends Sth, at the Home Ce* ity tfelcbe: krjownas ay Mrs. to meet We ower aeountyc|3 ichi Peis the JougA 145 North} thi en ere eee Ba ake in. Phen, stupendou aggregate vof | Wor issued Dy me mau triaby (4 corporations: not entered atl Ue. rutiful farm- which Senator iit ae ae PRD E eS SR - There P&'! be. on ‘regarded otherwise than as a sound j development, heenuse alt SOP RE z consequence eR cAVLET at weather at present a snow having gone The commencing to; plow: The amendment Dols nas sumces aed. regular | £0. at the |J0S a nes Ai the past fev for morning: | some °© Providing ‘for' the fine farming landsBo Art." jargee 4qded the cee yritix ind) oth ee NO uve oe ie Ubanpresiets-waee eneatets ; a rf oe Sd sigs ¢ | whieh hay their se ee : iis ei port aut DEAKINS..O es + ; wey Pequired make ai ex ae ; - these.m pvc +. Di tter purpose, thaw) of" theii financial stundi 1B and furthe mere, total Le, ANOLEA i Tail~|-¢pernore : required to publish, roa Visto j lone in five 5 net ins LN= | pork , thes annual een Aa ag De 000 O09 ! n ita i eport of their operations for the Methodist church this week court has been and is in. session aC HAS neys. court moags Ladies') George theThetopic "of Black ed aed CER nds ered Z Cues a" reliable | country.cannot that, the postoffice will be moved fron] its present location on North Mail! Street into the west half-of the Progress. building. on Bridge street Vt has not vet been decided when th: change will take Re Cine Revival services e beine condtict- ,| club will hola their on Tuesday morning. house Will: on| aati Mrs.' From solo by Miss Lucy Gatrell, dec aih t me E. 0. society was entertained] by Miss Decke ; RA es The Meas ombigh ts Gier-th« Tafilast ee ‘ ene ee c =p eng meet Monday et me 2D a ; Cea ox s vill ha "The Withe Mi M mac é| ll. Robert Peearcn anhbounces the enThe "rome ss Margare onne reme of his daug P Eres : The Unlucky Thirteen-Mrs, He Bry | Geor a *S anne "the: marriages is Wallace. e ace xt " i 5 oe Rising Toast--Our Country. | take place next see day. Weather of the other signs of, Claud he P, Sterday haw [eee at ge he the rate of more ith Ln $1,000,000,00058 | yes, What. percentage of. thi: immense total of new certificates of) ownershi inc-indebtedness has bec absorbed .by "the ock ‘market cote the aid of the hank credits. of the Better Bargains for This Week than ever. Bargains for all. See Our Children's Shoes. VINCENT SHOECO. 110 MAIN STREET. y & |