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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1907. da PEC eee eae ' {with elnt crystal basket pa ¥ oa "St. brings Review Patrick's Dav in the Mort many tender memories to of os thos Salt Bid ; ! people ii) the world their native Jand ne ae who ee st thelr matron apart a Saint all me Soe tie ric 1¢ kinds of | ee \ M IK in which of ta the day the the is held. and dav The bon-bon are : *-_ ( 1lso- : W Nar light By Fees white, Mi Shearmat evi- is now d ae of at rhe it; Re ate honor party ie b gnes M1 I J M1 la é wnie ho Dur ‘ Joh M} Mrs. n, 1 Iso lat he centra mounts? rf 1 prul hieh a foall phe fornia bee Lake theatre specially so this a in an the day mark has become when evening, which ; way, pleasant annual affair, the objeet gave a delightful | guest afternoon foi RETA Reel Apr etiy everal eee) ! laid sndine Of Ciarencs ems Fred Slad A. S. Mrs. W. Miss Varnock Mrs au ' decorated for the Villiam } Ernest Li ambourne Tames | Many of tt young Mi Horne, Mi L. Gree fla Lege M1 Rich-| I occasion of te bene-| by bride assisted at the reception followed the ceremon The of ecostumie handsome a ore ic with trimmings of real and carnations, The decorated plumosus shamrock and} hand- The Were married 7 menu} Wey ¢d the by vee the At Pa 2 the of length the cards were nding place a the wedding ceremony the of Rev. world rh congested, is Says growing better that either or that the} fame thers is a to en of y mpathy existing between certain sinnses which she had never before realized She had notic-;l ea on different occasions that team-|‘ sters were never too hurried or bussy {1 Seas rt own bie and lénd a elping hand to others less fortunate than themselves She ‘cited. several) instances, one of a cripple who was} hardly able to drive a wagon filled} with poorly piled furniture. Which| toppled oyer.in the deep mud. Al-| most, as if they sprung from the earth, | different sistance, drivers ae soon started the ing on his way... of everyday appeared: their ted | feature of the te Pte. se ce Scho WAM ane and has charge of the affait . The ‘afternoon: affairs of weep faye peen peptic larly always "and Mrs. Ye tl et ee ind I in all details and e Jast| een | The J. | lightfully Mrs. ing appointments W. F. Sewing entertained at John Jones last Miss Nettie A. Meyer dinner Hriday‘evenink ay evening ‘ere the flowers used room lors. mit that ever she Sseefhg ie fendered could not Such them need, remember. spontaneous in their MreE. Bidwell of| sane! assist- hour' of 9 BS ‘Howatd ana The spriie-like Ele s reat ae iy oni Nair r te) DiS 4 peti ae beautiful A 1 0. dik aha Aidae ° @ * Many have entered well' their known. dearly women }4'awing loved pets tea mde faut I tra: and The ons | désigned Ce eee pip the oO and Kensis | prize iy the come of bridge clubs if a law Bee ed prohibiting playing for prizes? f) course, the interest wou ld soon dwing | Mrs. yesterday nr Walker afternoon bridge tea given bert R. Hage was at a the woop; ad dining pirik r 8) rhe Sruren of Mrs nee cs AEN hostess | charming; in honor of Mrs, The St. Patrick hall, room, and Was the table} for " , leaves Mon ; : California ; That \ which was won by and white attractive tulips forming IN} day the W. Mrs. Benson afternoon at "Williamson Mrs. C. Brownlee * has) trip C. S. cards of Denver Sse Williamson honor at afternoon for will Mrs. be oon ae e Richard Th ile Alien . Keyes gave The one|a 6 of eT aa OTT a *# San «@ 9 =i a { s || a NOTES § A ney departu in club » life " New York,. and « that may extend beyond the metropol © the establishing of the. Cr \ ub. the. first club in Ni Yor) 1 ymen upeé the Nne men club Women of| the highest oclal rndin literary | omen, a esses and business women} constitute i remb hip largely. The ffieers are I J. B. Borden, Harrima Mrs. Richard Irving, Mrs. John icob Astor \ha Walt Damrosch |} und. Miss Anne Tracey. McCordan | The club house ij h 4 OER célel onial in building all the of eleg red. -briek, of fitted ease and Aiea etree > = CC. H. ‘Roma , DL) | tory of at|The the Religious music of the Orders of afternoon the; plano Mr. solo, Rowans, red| who is said "Chopin: to lately have Spirit of was very Thursday to C.|the Miss paper. z k oO 2A o_ eC as a Fi ‘ f r visit " + ' . on ts ee Ft Our « OFA sf PITING z ; Ca ae HJ i ee Ce aaere (Pen- ; a "7 , : f Z Da TJ Bs ree ry on a > arc y; ou ain flat.'"" fine tenor 1 ers, "The fee the home Anna which f a/) ee antin ther, officers Y. of} was will also be for the eal The Decker, Tourist | Literary reminis- Mrs. of | Muti an 1 section club meets E. the D. und election. of on the ill Story - ae -- = = of morn- have the The Sepoy of - | Ladies' Tuesday Miller morning The cote orener the den rtece We areh th 72. Liberty chapter, D. A. R.,} pleasantly entertained secretary. ec e 4 Mrs. Robert C. Gemmel, who had|ihé& |}charge of the program, gave an In-|topies the] teresting ~ be | Francisco at - Men.' is a very afternoon VEL Friendly Awakening." Fri- a ‘ verybody LY up|! San give ake vo wud! 2? eG 65 : ™ will | and | balla of TI; a com- Blane hard Eterna = Gs i fort that characterizes. the men Club Excey] 1 a | fir feminine stes id use ad ha no wine cellar Connected ith the eluh geyvmnasium are bath if eve) kind ria 1 Mrs. topic, § = the Koh- Z a' card party given by Mrs. 8 lliff Thursday o'clock at everal 6 | other chureh night,. 7 will March givé 28, The pte al Art numbers }rary club-meets the club house. * ce section of IM the tomorrow Mrs. E. A. Mrs. Ladies morning in O. Lee will B. Gibson; ‘Thomas Lite- | Mrs. Byron assistant Marinesux Groo; also WHO | APPEAR IN CONCERT ltained next anan at her sington flat " dectded W. h arc 17th f the Theatre Benefit of Ss H to M Lake For chairman,| Mrs. | take Saturday by anartments in liss the Ss Carns 6 rp myn 5S anage --- Bue h-§ Wen- Admission, Tickets The place filled by Mrs. J. J Buswell as cretary and treasurer of the {Bayview Reading club will be taken by Mrs B. Gibson during Mrs. Buswell's absence abroad . r ay, Salt The Browning section will be enter- | TONIGHT d un at secretary eritic, Bintz. - The members S . The greatest attraction of the week)give the tople, "Characteristics of Ro-|up Roman Nistory for the next two! both socially and Siam will be|man Art as Distinguished from Greek | or three years ‘he past two years the three performance o Madam|/Art."" She will treat of the develop- | have been most profitably spent in| Butterfly - on Tue sday and Wednesday Hnehit,' of the arch, ‘Roman aqueducts, | Studying Greek history. i ST. ANNE'S OF CHILDHEN ladies dinner Sonlay ; ed Displaye returned of - ereoice entertains , 3 on}Gent of her two years' verience inj} 1!-nol C.} Mexico, telling of the natives and their | characteristics, and illustrated with | The Shakespeare section holds its . 8 ® jre embroideries and Mexican eee meeting Wednesday morning. | Ue The Utopia club will be entertained One of the most interesting; ‘ violanus'' will be studied with Mrs : ] Be oe on Wednesday by Mrs. J. J. Broughall.| the collection was a silver Ww ili: im Teli heat is leade1 ladies of the First 3aptist ._ * & c Wa cup taken. from one of the na-} 7 | will be entertained at the home Mrs. Clarence Warnoch entertains; tive churches She also gave selecThe History section at the regular] Thomas Nipper, 1244 Brigham | the | Se wing club Wednesday after: | tions of Mexican music, the national | meeting last Thursday elected the fol-} i Thursday afternoon from 2 | noon. . air, the Sweet Home" and| lowing officers for the year: Chairman, Al-| of her charming affairs, also on Thurs-|atDay | day afternoon, in honor of Mrs. R. B THE T. * Will Be a California CkEUB guest!a poem, ES : MeMillan has returned] California, where he; | ‘ yrs. sentiment-was arustically carcied aut ce The rooms Were bright' with in all the details, green carnations, American beauty roses, Punch vee ferns and smilax were gracefully ar- | s¢ rved in the dining room ‘from ranged on the table, Wher« re Mrs, J. M, oy Degurifully mR EN eg) table, covered | SOME OF Meyers trip to even-| the Very Rey. J. Guinan will give an | )address, "Enumeration and Brief His-| Each or iginal Y j | some time at Redonda, d-other gts places HH. a was de-| presented home of|give the entertained hoste an Wanless g A bridge see Sse is monopolizaie! piece. she Wat assisted by] guest of ing the attention of some of the best Mrs Lee Charles Miller, Mrs. J. R. Saturday bridge players in the circle of card | Walker, Mrs. Frank Jennings, Miss | jw Boyd players. By‘the way, wh: ut would be-| Crawford, Miss Park; and Miss Han- Ge-] in! oe is} | ° 3an : Padre eR Martin: Davis,' Violets} rendered by Mrs. a new dining eal musical in 1 thethe dining || acquisiti acquisition to the1 local sical worl world carnations graced the par-| from Chicago, who is a sister of Mr comic pace ecards Wars Hired Horning. She will be heard in [ contributed and. the occasion was) not only inter-| "8 appointmeny of Indian silver and|s esting but productive of good results Setpin ace Jace' cloth, with a low bed die away, and the energies of the votees would have to be directed some other crete) A. FayD.|== Among other social attractions of the |‘! Was Beal hy ets ree Ander- | Mrs. Lee Charles Miller will enter-! week has been the dog show, which| 5°?" Thursday afternoon for Mrs W. | tain for Miss Edna Baily at a musi-] has been the center of attraction for Sharp, Miss Winn and Miss Block.} ca) next Thursday afternoon at 2:20.} those who gre interested in the canine xine rican beauty roses graced the | s ® - world. h -trip.to Ogden: a W Putnam is expect-| from Denver | es 8 Miss Gertrude Sanders of Provo is| |'the guest for a few .days. of Miss} | Spalding. | ieial! practhe de-} sane Monday ee would be treated cumstances, and cir-} ad-, club the E Mrs: George home toda |} ed Raphae fu of week pe B. A. southern Mrs. -Tiesday ucce t TH Margaret ind Miss France of Evanstos Wryo are the} of Mi andre: eOnaunes P:i 959 Kast Second South street intimate nd a Netife 2 a shor follow- few done in a simple unconscious way. Mrs: Benner. X S i "entartadved She. was , asked: how the owner, or lin @ charming ‘ manner SRLEUAE « -on SNTERMonday EL e chauffeur, of a luxurious automobile |! itte mooneat the Bransford: 0 "¢ assisted by\ under the same was obliged to oy for | Mrs. | from Brockway Chik igo brenkfast for married' i! { (nightly concer ill \ brilliant th \ g th Manitou | season. at ! excellen program will be] tieally closed 1 Arion Male quartette | lightful dane ‘ to lend as-|ing teams, ane "and. he ar TT) rr give en 2a : Miss;from bride) weeks, pink | Frank "fh J omposed il D. Phillip eadet nores, Phe on -alswimming pool ere the walls. are A G Brain J I ie and Fred} par with the many el: enter- | set entirely ith mirro rhe elub Sanford ill be he d i four num-| tainments given during the eink rttendants °\ ir uniforms in colonial be Mr.~Phillip Will give two selec which has established the reputation | colors, blue ad but } tior \ p oO number b Miss! of the social life of the state institu-| ° Muir and two piano ‘ will ‘om- | tron One hundred and fitty students At the regular meeting. of the plete the program M M. F. San-}|and friends enjoyed the affah dies' Literary club Friday gale | eta borne is the aecompanist of the even-| * 6¢ * the: following fine program ill be} grateful man rejoicSuch instances were) occurrence I n iy ° . rmstrong g by ae for which} has spent | Diego and Mr. of dnx is B.. ry wee te | Tohnson Northwest, iptist ‘ Soe nd Myr itatio ® bride cream| lace I Bee entertained at a|Vibbor ind carried brid OR lunenhe 1 yesterday at the Ruby Eersi ine Who attended the The artistic appointments} wore blue ke mul earrying x av and will | table ie Floral company. girl friene of the Side » . ei, oe Mrs. BM, Allison aie (two aweeks" k mm: cronman. LHoueal £ it- I . ean‘ Cali-| Mast 7 ae i av M di eek' Mi s Homer Mr. and Ronnie' a Rie elgehte a he 5 yee Tt for ell te | OF prett ie rom daf- costumes the 1ole Jame week ay Phe room itil r n SEL AN olden of matines * . of wf ene Mr liting the St.-Ann's Orphanage is such ils carried out the prevailing effect | fri lds of the f nily, after hich Mn a praiseworthy one. All who have had}! n and whit Cove were laid} 4nd Mrs. Seymour left. for. Chicago the pleasure of attendin g these inter- | fo ent After th luncheon | their futu hom esting concerts know that any enter-/|the pa idjourned to the Salt ike | ns tainment given under the management heatre to enjoy the nati ( | The marriage of Imri B. Needhar of Miss Gleason is well worth attend: and Ha Grant will take place on Ing any night in the year Mi dred Hall V 1 pretty | Wedne tins next in the Salt Lake tem-| e * 3 hild t yesterd: ifternoon for| Dl In the evening a reception will] To illustrate the fact that there! her friend, Myla Kenworthy, who | Dé given at the Homie of the bride fan even be a bright side to the con-/ leave 1 th her parents to live in | Parent Mia ind. Mrs I." Grant ditions existing in certain part of | Pueb All of the details were in| 1mmediatels fter the ception the} our' city at: this time on account of | Keeping ith. St. Patrick day. White noe pouu Will leave for Los An the mud, a woman who is ther given | Spring flowers and greén ferns formed | &©! where they Vill' spend their) to problem study and who liv s in one' the table decorations, where sham- |} he mneymor Say vs of the most populous of the city, | rock us id the place' of each of : where ene is he; na often more, the seventeen guests Guessing Miss Della Young, daughter of M1 or women ‘ e che Stingley during the escas Ak articularty 1d the in' deco ans mass fa role day ap- grassiest emerald green Mi M Patric} day Hi very prett gives him the oddést | Manitou have look imaginable, and although ess| were ¢ fed out in green and whit Carnations A and Mi realistic: looking than tn his former | Green and white baskets wreathed| ue) a trip to. the Pacific dress, ‘he is most captivating to th vith smilax held all varietfes of the |W! reside in Salt: lal small flock of the nursery love white spring flowers tulips, a . © hyacinths, lilies of the valley, narcis- |} On Tuesday Miss Mabel he' St. Patrick's Day concert at the j5U snap dragon, sweet 1ivssum,|@2nd Daniel bk. Seymour Salt in Salt Lake theatre, fol-| was that of Hazel Florence Woodruff| Mi che anki and J. He man Johnson it the home} qjartk en ed the fternoon | of the bride Ss paren I ind Mrs cuasts' n MeVichie Mr W.| J. J. Woodruff The house was beauti IR tivih, t ane hh, egg \ + i scener . The mm Poane . ea Mi Leila spring luncheons ee . xt : Bl etab of lesday, laid was table oval ah put| \ m|matinee rl hae wien in Sy ite Lined ay eee Bransford. i lt in * brown and i Spaiding ‘ last Sete L. Bull, at Word comes from the East that / Kills even Teddy Bear has changed the col- | ard ¢ B. fam-| instead of the wr of his cont'and pearing in the In honor orf verdant plush ms pr yon it ire | Der cards, !ow emThe for ere the : aaa revelation as fortunate enough a clntyre Wed ind ibe Eloi Sadler presided at the maret Park. and a table her Chanti roses In | will leave ext Sa chased silver ises formed the charm-/ cisce ind Marel ing decoration Prize varded Dorle for Hot 1 t the tabl of bridge After a Vv i j China returning ree cnt=!y¢ /'? im- sl for cceas beautiful music will be 1 treat to all Seventh avenue was the seéne of a poe ca large affair Thursday afternoon, When | the reside Miss Tligabeth MeIntyre entertained | Corr A 5 M the stationers' and bool store tallv. score cards and menu carrie€ out in the same pretty blems while other articles sultab prizes The or} of @xtra = f the real emerald hue; confections o » foy of he Oe ih poe Stombienty Maes dence. 7 ind oO celebratio candies carnations! c tables number ht vid veautiful nights ae guest Wil Phe ms 1 Events. red a CLAY glance into the windows of shows erers and confectioners portance a Social rich ferns piayved, stood Mi , Foul : Me demonstrations, both polliticall nd | Mi socially, in the land where the Shan Minn rock grows. In this count 1 e) Mrs. a pleamany of occasion the is made sant entertainment and function. =4 daintiest ‘ ' who have associations with the Pmer. ¢ald ia 8 ' Isle, It. is an established fact that!son, no to 7 Lake's which Bn : ve Current on of maiaennair were bridg 3 lace | the Salt 25¢, on Lake 50e, Stalls, sale 75e $10.00, Parquet and six seats . Halliday's at and Dress Schramm's Circle, drug $1.00 stores and at Theatr a aera = ne nen - o a, -_-_____.. - The Wasatch Literary club will meet with Mrs iver and Mrs. Troxell in the Gunton memorial chapel, corner Eleventh South: and Bleventh East treets on Tuesday afternoon, March 19, at 2 o'clock The Seekers' club day afternoon with 240 South, Third. o'cloc k Mrs. C. S. on will meet on TuesMrs A. Conovet East' street, at 2 Kinney, will speak oO The Ladies' Reading club held a very interesting meeting last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Zink The drama was discussed The next meeting will be Wednesday March vhen As You Like bts will studied The meet at Daughters the of Lion afternoon.. . the house Bishop on ‘ will Pioneers Wednesday Clawson will con- Tt fwill f at r attr activ e children will . li ld 1] om appear this evening at the Salt Lake theatre at the Grand thi oe Annual ; é Concert for ball. The ead and "Conquest discussed Reading by and of Mis Mexico review F of a and - F patrons. es ‘ . 5 . the| Is b smaller arried TI tors of 0 1n ben Re pectec oe : al Gitablished tri ee of srelics. 1 . following out the thy Lion house. ke oe ah iie The s ae he Lalor places, out in : battalion followed' plan 2 regular . meeting: . wn of, the RI Lhe ft o On Ww " ee soe oe at i el G : . talion met afternoon, in . regula with Mrs, a 6 «6 ession : Tuesday Gertrude S73" Felt) 100 : ° ee se a0 fect. It NG Y aaa of rs. Junius Wells Peoy 70 Miss Emmeline th ‘Phe of the afternoon, . ARE own taste in the shap e 1 ane the -home: A atreal the paper e S WE after the -Revolution adlis be Med | oereereen, ine Ally of the Homers _ i . i the benefit of St. Anne's Orphanage. One hundred and fifty children in artistic costumes made of faney crepe paper will take | neext Wednesday at the irshg Univer. P. was' enter t ror. George ' The. x OD. 3 society:~ ne Cnter part, having heen perfectly drilled by Miss Gleason. The local talent assisting will be Miss Agnes Ryan, soprano soloists] xive nee FAetori.* the ‘heaunieckr ohn "aadfate St her necaine« $ i rage es . . : ‘ 3 3 ‘ year 1© Kensington Charles Kent, baritone; Miss Margaret Mulvey, harpist; quartet from St. Mary's Cathedral choir. Miss Ryan, soprano, [ts at the "Cepulanren Were! : ae Miss Rose Mary Holland, contralto, H.C. Brown, tenor, J. W. Curtis, basso. Salt Lake theatre orchestra under the FE devote eee ne next eeWednesday een ye afternoon: tte aT en- Eawillee he ees Enel i " , - Q ‘ i a OF oon re ef = : tion of Arthur Shepherd. The program is a most interesting and diversified one and as on similar occasions the theatre|trely to the lectur the ‘contract. for she eohwte Cai: will undoubtedly be filled even to the galleries. The stalls-and boxes have already been taken by prominent society people} ‘tne Daughterof the Mormon Rat- a tmaste Eee ee et quar. B -- F eho thurman, dough-nuis will be served for. visiting There will also. be A> short musica members and © delegates, It: is ‘hoped! program»: and refreshments will al that a great many from the. country | gepyer The meetin il open | who are eligible for membership will prompily at 2:30 p.m join the. society und. take an active > interest. li 50 Ee T periences of the Utah pioneers, ills-)) which a social time was enjoved trated by pletures and relics Music o " * uiltable to the occasion vill. bé TretThe ladies of Lloyd allianée -give }dered,-On -April'4) during: conference, | one: of eir enjoyable literary' after: there will be a public meeting, when | joons on next Tuesda The a continuation of the talk on pioneers py Mrs. P. N. Cook on "The Td borat will be given. Composition tea and | Religious Movement in. Hungary - than ING * tinue his ‘{hteresting talk on the ex- Mormon'. More Oo G restr'y will wide. : may Our weight tbe " stock of wedding kSatisfied in a rings moment only is complete h ut «ONG, (UAIILY, the best. VSTABLISHED oh _-- Sepa be 300 ads rae oO fone ere STI ane | SALT 170 BS pb ire Fi Cit MAIN ST.+ Y, UTAH. |