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Show TRUTH 5 them occupying the center of the ta- afterward the family and Intimate ing their conditions and seeking to work of ble, with sprays of ferns and plumo-- friends sat down to an elaborate wed- - improve them. sa. candelabra stood at ding supper. Mr. and Mrs. Halliday the congress has been to bring the of either end the table, and the lights Th0rim hone 1 school Into intelligent co. of the electrolier were also shaded to bd away some weeks. Through the with red. Dainty Cupids in water be at home to their friends after operation and sympathy.Parent-Teachmothers club and the Last Saturday evening Mr. William colors, suggestive of St Valentines April 15th. o of a pleas- day, were used as place cards. Twenassociations, organized under the au- F. Hills was the subject ladies enjoyed the delightful event. Womans Clubs. spices of the congress, valuable ant surprise party. Mr. Hills, whose ty of The 1 the Reap-- courses of reading and study have Jl Jl regular meeting was invited to family is in California, ers on will be D. held Mrs. Mr. and J. enterWood Monday, Mr. been provided, making it possible for house of spend the evening at the at tained Wednes-Jl J another I reception there them to obtain information which Is and Mrs. J. W. Campbell, and Maids honor in of Mr. Mrs. and ?ld. Convention, Tbe .. , him. day evening invaluable in the care and training the surprisers droppeu in uponDutch to is which in C. be Wood. The decorations were Monday given next, Lf Hugh and was played, children The purpose and aIm of Sixty-thre- e Ladies besides club the for same as on rooms, Those the at the present Literary served. given reception gunner the congress is to reach all parents the previous evening, consisting of the benefit of the free kindergarten, through the schools and to make the Ir Hills were Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr! and Mrs. William Jones, Mr. and will be interesting. Some of those o practlcal 'educational value, Mrs. roses, carnations and green and red and Mrs. Thomas Southgate, Mr. and who will be present will doubtless Tiie Wilgreen in the drawing room, red and congress is worltIng gystematl-whit- e Charles Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. H. some Farlearn in the parlor, pink and green very good points, which it cally and effectlveiy to secure legis-i- n kinson, Mrs. H. H. Rea, Mrs. J. W. the dining room and green In the jshardly fair to give out beforehand. lation ,n e rell ' Mrs. James Parker. Btate whIch will pro. reception halL Assisting Mr. and Mrs. The convention consists of the follow-Lr4ljl Jl for aU phases of chIIdhood 8 Wood In receiving were the guest ing office and old maids: President, reMr and Mrs. S. D. Evans have Mrs. Albert C. Allen, I Mrs. C. E. Richards; secretary, Mrs. needsi and give to each and all, such of. turned trom a months trip to New and honor, Mrs. James X. Ferguson. Mrs. Woodruff; treasurer, Mrs. Igleheart; influences and opportunities as are York and other eastern points, and Mrs. Sol Siegel served managers, Mesdames Vincent, E. W. sential for childrens growth and dejl Jl coffee and Miss Dern and Miss Dora I Whitney, Loomis, Hal Brown, Cow- - velopment. The dependent and ne- Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Dinwoodey, Kinney presided at the punch bowl. I an, John Reed, Charles Plummer, glected children all over the country I Boggs, Bailey, Jones, Blakely, Bick-- have received earnest thought and and Mrs. R. P. Morris and Mr. and About 200 guests were present. ford. study, and the congress has endorsed jt jl Mrs. Joseph Jennings, entertained ' Jt Jl the juvenile court and probation sys- about 100 friends at ,63 on WedThe Parliamentary club held its tem, as a necessity in every state. It , ar- informal card party were aftThe , Wednesday , jrooms evening. nesday The has been and Is a stronS factor In of epnoon. The guest, enjoyed the game Mondsy last clusters great decorated, ucating publopinion to its value, mating tistically with quanand roses carnations, pink tities of greens, making a charming out speakers, and by the distribution effect The score and table cards j j were in water colors , of Cupids and Jof literature. It has succeeded in of The Current Literature section of the most Valentines St. winning the other reminders of club Ladies the met womans Friday, powerful Literary organizations and of the states are several present .The meeting was one of consider-- 1 a tarian now to secure gave society the passage of dancing party tryinS Mrs. P. Kerwin gave a luncheon at Thursday evening at the Ladies Lit-- able .tefeSt 10 a11 pre80Iit- - Mra Ar this law. The congress alms to Ithur Bird gave a.very interesting pa- - build up in each state wuat will best the Commercal club on Wednesday erary club house. I P0r 0n Life and the Cecil and protect the youth and will , University. in honor of Mrs. Ffed Noble. Red jl jt Mr. Frish, guard Rev. eques make the disposal of the forlorn and Mrs. h. ti. Lawson entertained the the Unitarion minister, also gave a Ueelected carnations were the pnly flowers used waifs a subiect of thought society Thursday after- - I lecture on University Expansion. in the decorations, a flat mound of and instigation The work of the noon at her home. Jl ..... . Jl congress extends from the homes of I J Jl The Cleofan club met with Mrs. the poorest and lowliest to the homes wealthiest and most cultured Senator A. B. Lewis entertained a Susie Wells Tuesday last ?f thousands6' if party of twenty-liv- e gentlemen at Wells gave a splendid paper onleagerly by sought I a banquet at the Commercial club Modem French Sculpture, making mothers. The congress has afternoon. The guests I some very fine comparisons between spondents in every state in the Union, were nearly all members of the Bos- - the academic and free workers in also In Canada England, Germany, ton party which recently came out to this art, which was of deep interest Jrrane Hungary, Jpan fa- Chili Peru and Brazil, Australia, mines Milford. 'near visit the to the members of the ciub. The next 1 Hawaiian be Islaadmeeting will be held at the home of have been translated into JB leaflets jl jl foreign To the Boys have been Issued iy Mrs. Susie Wells. The topic for the suaes. and a mothers' congress has Some Lon Streets in and Girls. formed in J Battery A, Light artillery, for a Japan' Q Mrs'been jt aa een 0 itary ball to be given at the armory I Claire M. Clawson. on Monday evening, February 16th. For accident Insurance see Warren Jt Jl Any boy or girl who Admission will bo by invitation only. Peter. 300 Proerc bulldln,. j will get two yearly Followlng ,g & m of ttg for Truth, or of the committees appointed by the .new board of the General Federation gniAiAimiAiAimimiAUHAAiAimuAmuimq four half yearly this at in cards honor tertain , evening Utah Light & Pover Go. paid in adof Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Sloan of Grand of Women 8 clubs: Legislative Com- : Mrs. Frederick mittee 3518 vance, will receive as a s Colo. Schoff, Junction, INSTALLATION. reward a beautiful foun- Baring street, Philadelphia, JI..JV. LBOTRIOAL.1 tain pen. Pictures of the Mrs. James Hickey entertained I Reciprocity Committee Mrs. Philip Water-MO- O H. P. Salt Laka pen are shown herewith. about forty friends at a 63 party I N Moore, St. Louis, Mo. Steam 1500 H. P. Salt Lake I Water-50- 00 The larger one is for H. P. Ogden.. Industrial, Mrs. Frederick Nathan, Wednesday night. The decorations I New WateiMUOO Leaaed H. P. 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