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Show TRUTH lias been taking a western tour in a special car and are now on their way home from the Pacific coast. Those ii g i.,an y wk compose the party are as follows: and ba annual supper The Major E. B. Stahlman, hall, Christensens & N. railroad and publisher Nash- at L. church the Unity ville a was Daily Banner; Col. A. M. Shook, delightful n Tuesday evening, Tennessee Coal & Iron hundred peo- social event, about three A. M. Shook, Mr. S. J. Mrs. company; After attendance. in were Keith, president Fourth National bank; pie which Mrs. S. J. Keith, Mr. W. K. Cole, presi-- h bountiful supper delicious and cirdent Napier Iron company; Mrs. W. It. served by the ladies of Unity the yonnsf ladies Cole, Mr. Percy Warner, manager of NasbTlIls Street Hallway company; cle, ably assisted b, Kev. the pastor, church, Miss Louise May Warner, Miss of the makm;e toast master, as acted Keith, Miss Kate Ransom, Mrs. J. W. , Thomas, Jr., wife of general man- xrarv nleasing speechesof introducN. 0 St. L. railway; Miss Eliza- which were happily responded to Mr. II. W. Lawrence by Dr. Whitney. of Mrs. Cowan, who spoke in behalf Mr and Mrg Le R()l gnow very the of great entertained the faculty of Unity circle, telling pea8any those work by of accomplished amount R g university at their home, ,,8mVl h 650 South State street, on Thursday ladies, without the least ness, to mar their work together. - evening next speakers were Mr. John P. Meak? ?.home the first of in Mr. Eugene Lewis, Mr. Sturgis, arrived bosiA Lapish Marriott. Mr. and Mr Jitzer ness session followed when the sum of the week, accompanied by Mrs. Alice was pledged towards the deficit Steel of American Fork. These S350 T election The in the church treasury. ladies are the first to return of the of the hoard of trustees resulted in the going from here to attend election of the following members: delegation of the National CounConvention the Messrs. Whitney, Mixer, Kroeger, cil of at Washington D. held Women, Sturges, II. W. Lawrence, Marriott, C. The other women of the delegation Moulton and Wilson. Mr J. L. Perkes are visiting New York, Boston, Philawas elected secretary and treasurer. and other eastern cities, Later the tables were removed and delphia home. dancing was enjoyed till a late hour. ft ft The ladies of Unity circle are to be G. S. and family are Mrs. Holmes of the success congratulated upon the Monica Cal., domiciled now Santa at very enjoyable entertainment, a home there, having purchased ft ft ft ft Mrs. Olive Gaylord entertained most The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. charmingly at luncheon last Saturday. will be interested to The guests present were Mrs. James James Anderson have assumed the D. Adams, Mrs John S. Daveler, Mrs. know that they Roanoak hotel, of the management Pauline Sands, Mrs Isadore Myer and Francisco. San Bush street, Mrs. P. S. Keogh. Social life. I vice-preside- nt i vice-preside- nt Lam-Thatch- er t. I en-rou- te Trent was hostess on Tuesday of a delightfully informal luncheon at which the following were present: Mrs. Wightman, Mrs. Platt, Mrs. S. V. I Mrs. Burrows, Mrs. L. D. Lee, Mrs. E. 0. Lee, Mrs. Blakely, Mrs. Cummings, Miss Cummings and Miss Trent. In the evening Mrs. Trent entertained a number of Master Vaughns little friends at dinner, it being the occasion of his eighth birthday. ft ft The Three T club was entertained on Tuesday evening by Mr. Frank McChryztal ?. vlzitln in E- -1 ad ft ft F. Beer and children accom- panied by her mother, .Mrs. S. R. Taylor are spending a couple of weeks in ft ft Etta Keith arrived in New York early in the week, on return from her European trip. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Cleaver are now pleasantly located in the Gus Holmes cottage, number 851 Fifth East street. ft ft Major and Mrs. Stahlman andiparty of Nashville, Tenn., were on Monday the guests of Colonel and Mrs. E. F. Holmes. The party enjoyed a trip to oaltair in the morning. After luncheon at the Amelia palace, an organ recital at the tabernacle was arranged in honor of the visitors. Major Stahlman . of Parr. C. G. Luke, W. What You Need is a Linen or Alpacca ing the woek. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. George K. Fischer have returned from a California trip. ft ft Mr. Scliaufelberger of Walkers store returned from the east on Wednesday. While in New York Mr. Schaufelberger had a thrilling escape from the Park avenue hotel fire. ft ft Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Shelp return NEVER UNDERSOLD miiiornia Tourists. ft ft Mr. Reed Smoot was in the city dur- RAGLAN WEVB GOT 'Em AT . $4.50, $6.00 to $10.00. to- day from their protracted eastern trip. VE PRIC L TD ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD ft ft Mrs. H. E. Booth and daughters, Viola and Irma, have gone to Iowa, where they will remain for the sum- present besides the guest of honor were Mrs. Maggie Bassett, the Misses mer. Lottie and Beatrice Anderson, Belle ft ft Owen, Anna Lawson, Mr. Henry Miles Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McConaughay and Mr. C. E. Johnson. entertained on Thursday evening, in ft ft honor of Mr. and Mrs. Neilson. On Mrs. Don Carlos Roberts was the Friday Mrs. McConaughay was hostess hostess of a charmingly informal Kenof a delightfull afternoon function. sington on Tuesday afternoon. ft ft Mrs. John Cain was hostess of the ft ft Mrs. Fred Scarf has issued invita- the L. & N. rail- - publisher of the Nashville ally Banner, and occupies a position oi eminence and trust in his native Jty. He is a cousin of Mrs. Holmes. ie party, which consists of 18 persons f. J Denver. nt Glyndwr Tudor James, F. TO ALL ...NOTICE... -- TO - Charlotte Wonacott, Misses, Lillian Norris, Helen Bourne, Estella Allgood, Genevieve James, Evelyn Ruth Thomas, Lillian James; Messrs. Reese Price, Prof. J. H. Paul, D. Beynon Davies, PRICE . ft vice-preside- ONE . Roberts. is ESTABLISHED 1IS4 Monday afternoon sewing club, this tions for next Tuesday afternoon, week. ft ft ft ft Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes entertained at Mrs. James B. Eddie and children a fornia. luncheon on Wednesday. ft ft will sail April 12th for Scotland, where The spring decorations were in violet, pink Dr. Elliott who has been associated they will spend the summer in Mrs. and pale green. Covers were laid for with the work of the Episcopal church Eddie's childhood home. twelve. in the state and city, as deaconess, has ft ft ft ft to New York reside. to B. A. Mrs. H. McMillen will entertain W. New Nelden Mrs. is gone in York. two at ft ft March 17th. parties Monday, ft ft ft ft home the Last Saturday evening Of Miss Elizabeth Clarahan is the guest Miss Emily Rect left Thursday mornMr. and Mrs. John James was the scene of Mrs. McMahon for a brief time. ing for a visit to California. ft ft of a very pleasant surprise party. The ft ft Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dale will leave surprise was on Mr. James and was Miss Addie Zane is expected home the latter part of the month for a Caliarranged by Mrs. James in honor of fornia about the first of May from an extended trip. the 38th anniversary of the birthday of visit in the east, having visited in New ft ft her husband. The appointments and Mr. and Mrs. George Montague Ferry York, Boston and other eastern cities, the supper were elegant and showed returned the first of the week from the as well as in Chicago. the best of taste. The evening was coast. Miss Ruth Wilson, daughter ft ft of pleasantly passed in toasts and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Felt entertained Judge and Mrs. Wilson of this city at dinner last Sunday evening in honor who is in New York taking lessons in U. Eldredge, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George of Professor J. A. Anderson. Those vocal music, under Prof. Willis E. Bacheller, is making remarkable progress in her art. She has a magnificent voice which under the first class ermons 9 THE GRISWOLD training she is receiving is developing most satisfactorily. She has already Letters Dental Manufacturing Co. gained distinction and has made several newsappearances in public entertainWritten for delivery by a No. 8 W. Second 8outh. and is much sought after. Miss ments 20 paper man of ability and over Over Walker's Bank. bids fair to add to the luster of Wilson Essays and years experience. as Utah the producer of musical lectures on all topics. If you have Artificial Teeth, $5 a Set Up wonders. or a Armstrong of Park City of Mrs. Miles and daughis the guest ter, Dr. Luella P. Miles. ft ft Miss Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Richard James, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mack-nigh- t, Mr and Mrs. James T. Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Howard King, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Vowles, Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Emery, Mrs. Hattie Paterson, Mrs. Emma Nonis, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Sherman have returned from a three weeks visit in Cali- Mrs. W. W. MrB. W. C. ft ft ft ft reka. 5 Crown and Bridge Work Specialties, and all built like a watch. Painless Extracting, SO Cents. Qriswold Guarantees the Work. I Speeches, S petia prospectus to prepare tion to present, write me first. ads" Descriptive and display written. All business confidential. Address WRITER, Truth Office. iwvmttuMVtuuwvttti ft ft It seems to Truth that the North Jordan canal people have been subjected to unjust criticism by the daily papers because they refused to join with the other canal companies in the make shift of pumping water from Utah lake into the Jordan river. The North Jordan people were not offered any adequate inducements and they say they w ere expected to put up money for preliminary expenses for which they were given no credit and no representation. They objected to taxation without representation and kicked accord toffly. |