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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, .1921 a bridge lunch convpanled by Hiss Cornell, who win eon was given Wedneiday aUernoon visit in Ogden. 'A AsmJH: StaM tor aS the PcodSa jr ., Mrs. T. McCaune. Lcnuheon Allan Mrs. Norman O. Atkinson of Salt by r v as served on small tubics (dwraud Lake is the guest of Mrs. Ralph tt. blue with red rosebuds, doipuiuium Bristol for the week end. and sweet paa. gladioli and auinia were used about u rooms, t.'ovvrs brtttna. Mrs. Arwood left Sarnrdar were laid for twenty. Mrs. P. F. Kirk, PROVO scareToia: Mrs f 1 t ends!! TecrveC"leBlgB 7 evening. cwowcroii . was awaraea tne I ohw PROVO. Aug. !. Mrs. .Dwight Mrs. Lewis Laraea win entertain rut prise. Mrs. Mccaan was uxsuted I SO. STATE, ST. Packard was hostess to ths members the ladies auxiliary to tbe Veteran by Mrs. Fred i. Mesa and Mrs. s'num ot the Ladies' Literary club and their Dricxk Volunteer Firemen's association at a Uaaw B. Rodmaa and Mrs. W. partners at a lawn party at her bom quilling bee at her home, til Pier- - H.Mrs. Loos entertained at tea tables of Tuesday evening. The guesta of honor punt avenue, at 11 o clock. Friday. were Mr. and S&im. Hugo Pries of bridge Thursday afternoon at the hon Mrs. Fred Nichols will entertain the of Mrs. Rodinaa. iAuicheoa was served this city, who are leaving In ths '. future for Boston, Mass, where . members of the Primrose Sewing dub following bridge. Mrs. Fred M. Nye near wllr-roaMrs. M. H. Hampton assisted. their home, Ths evethey Wednesday afternoon at her home, nd was The annual field day of the Martha ning pleasantly spent with games 1737 Park, street, at 3 o'clock. t society and which luncheon was music, was after held afternoon Tuesday T th recent biennial ths dlrec-- A ' The regular meeting of Liberty re- at the Hermitage inn, when ti acuvn. served to Mr. -- and Mrs. lie ber R. ton of the General Federation view No. i, W. B. A., was held Thurs- members eatertained the sustaininx Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling fccaa-- , and Mra "Oraot Kggert-sedecided that Uil money which day. The special guest was Mrs. Sal-- Biembers at I o'clock luncheon. The brack,IT.Mr, and Mra Alma were Paxman, Mr. uecorated with Beautifully Anderson, past" commander .of bibles they bare been raising for the Cal. Ladles of the review garden flowers. During the luncheon and Mra. Kari Bandley, Mr. and Mra A. Dr. Mrs. J. J. Karl and Owens, quarters muirio fond should tie put In Alameda, will have a party at the home of Mrs. Misses Kloate and Minora Tregansa f talt laUte, and Muwe Kauicryu Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bandley, se this (ail by the Inauguration of F. James at 4915 Wasatch avenue Mr. H. Mra and R. Mr. and At kin. In Murray Thursday. Members will and Helen Becker entertained with Mrs.. a series of traveling- - loan nutate Ij. B. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. ' meet at the Owl drug store at 10:30 a. ti anlah cabaret singing and danclug, He ber Mr. Mrs. and Ruper, coaiune. After the luucb(on tbe Sterling and friends are in- in I The music libraries will consist of m. Members Pay- members adjourned to the pari or Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen, a set of six programs on "Hearing vited. 11 which were effectively decorated with Mr. and Mra Ad Taylor and Mr. and America, First." the subjects being: Mrs). Dwight Packard. The aasistirlir Circle C of the Lsdies Aid. First large basketa of flowers. i. Indian Music for ths occasion were Mrs. M. B. church, will meet with Mrs. 1. Negro Music The meeting was opened by aingtaj hostesses , L. B. Harmon, Mra Heber Ruper, H. T. Johnson, 41 Thirteenth East the ktate fedratioo sung. Mrs. Ralph Mrs. S. Colonial Music Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Ieter Jen2 m. of 4. Pioneer Music K the at Martha sen and Mrs. Ad p. street, Thursday Bristol; president Boy on Taylor. 6. Civil .War Period. society, welcomed the sustaining memMale Mra entertained the Carroll C of .. Present Day Composers. the First bers and the junior Maruut nitiubira, members of the Selka Readins- - club The ladies' auxiliary I TOB IM3mLA.TE WEAS In addition, there will be single Presbyterian church will meet Tues- who also were in attendance. In a at her home Thursday afternoon. A words, Mrs. Allan T. programs on Edward MacDowell and day at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs, few program was given, after which MoCanne responded for the susmlnlhg good American women composers. Wakefield, 12& Stratford avenue. Hincneoa was served. Mrs. Verda B. Has been pouring jjato emi store by every members. Mrs. Jirtwanl Bischel then Robinson These libraries will give outlines acted as assisting hostess. Hew for papers, books' for reference in fcave a detailed report ot tl.e past tout' Miss LoRee. was Van host. Wajrooer V Kim-Lali Express. Included are hmtdredx of years' work, Mrs.. William Rico preparing such papers, sheet anisic ess to the members ot the lambda OGDEN for Illustrations and player-pian- o following with a report of the iau ciur at nor Home Monday everolls and ohonoCTaDh records for use Junior Martha society. Musical num- ning. The timeswaa with a when there is no available talent. The One of a kind model Hats at sftGDEN", Aug. 22. In compliment to bers were rendered by Mrs. .Norman business meeting, after spent which a proO. Atkinson and Miss Dwyer of Ball gram was riven. Luncheon libraries are only for the use of wo- her house guest. Miss Ruth Christen1m rw was men's dubs belonging to the General sen of Detroit, Miss Myrene Rich en- Lake, accompanied by Miss Uiadyg" served to Miss Anna Peay, MlsS Mil- Federation In towns under fcOOO In tertained seventy-fiv- e area guests at the Rich. Miss ilorence Fayle. population. - Clubs must guarantee ex dancing pnrty Monday evening at the Mrs. O. L. Becker, chairman of the Miss jonnsun. Miss Joseohlne tJlllan Jonea press charges, otherwise these li Country club. Japanese lanterns and a day, was assisted by Mrs. Douglas Mortimer, Miss LaRue Startup, Miss braries will be free, of garden flowers were effec- Watson, Mra J. S. Dewla, Mrs. I. U Agties Fairer. Miss Dorothy Stewart- variety In addition to these libraries there tively used throughout the clubhouse. Miss Alcea Poulton, Miss Lucille Reynolds and Mrs. Edward 5i';U3iL will also be a series of musio roll Every garment in our August Fur Sals has been csrwfutty A buffet supper was served- on the Bee and Miss Mrs. D. Bussey entertained at a sen, Miss Maura brartes given- - through, the courtesy of notch. The and ipecially undsrpriced far August sailing. Ths authsn-ti- o was assisted In ll ncheon hostess Olles. Edtth h Hpan-tsafternoon in tie Friday. the qkb company for the use or the receiving and entertaining the guests stylos ths luxurious trimmings ths unusual linings eom room of the jiacd hotel in compli- . Miss Wanda Chatwln entertained ooys and girls In your small commu by her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Edward I. binod with ths romarkably low prices and payment terms mak to Miss RuUt tiolinian of Dos a number of friends at ber home Frl-nltles. Sets will be of five programs Rich. Mrs. Eccles and Mrs. ment this aaU that you must attend.' evening oi last week at a misJust Secdred for Igonday Angeles, who Is visiting her sister, aay of eight rolls each, grvfng selections Junltn HatchRoyal Smart. In cellaneous of shower Mrs. honor n E. Mrs. Bartlett. A variety of gar-dtF. from all the great schools of music ly Mint Christensen was the guest of Mewart Ro Miss of flowers formed the decorations memare that generally used In music honor at a picnic party given Sunriv the table. Place cards in floral de- berta Thurman bf Salt Lake. The ory contests. Through the generos- evening In Sooth decorations consisted of the season's canyon by Miss were us 3d. ar Blanche Barton. Fork ity of the Onlbranson company, Besides the guest of sign, An Informal tea will be given Thurs- flowers and fern a The evening was 1 rangements have been made for the honor, the guests Included Miss Hope spent with games, music and Thare are drass tats, sport Juts, Mrs. L. A. Scovllle at afternoon, for use In Fox. Miss Myrene loan, of their player-pianWilford day home, HI by Rich, Twenty-sixt- h this course of musioi study. street, In ana' Mlsa Amy Shelley of American chic little hats, becoming- - larrt 1mm, of Logan, her Mr. Eccles and en Mrs. Adam Anderson Mnenrh, Spencer l onor of U. Mrs. W. her In order to get Immediate publicity sister, , Eceles ar.d Ralph Nye. Mrs. tertained at a dinner party at their Fork. hau for th miM and mad una. of who Los on these matters, information is to George is Ben of Salt Mr. Mra visiting Angeles, and Farrer C. II. Barton chaperoned the party. home Sunday afternoon in honor of In ( be given out to your clubs through their son and Mr. ' and Mrs. Hugo Price. Covers Lake were guests of FtanM1 In shape, In coior, to telnuninf tfcsy j entertain at WWJkerwlU MrsAi; r airei', family, Mrr ' andMrs. briager-tlaid for Mr. and Mrs. Ford Cran- - on at her home on Kcctes the first In a series of briar e lunch 938 avenue iw bsolntsly neV. 8oraly jroor hat Sunday. dail. Mr. The and HMgo Price, DeU Wednesday afternoon. Lincoln street. Salt Lake City, Tuesday afternoon ui tne Marf Price and Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cook were Salt rooms were decorated with gladioli and eons inn. and Mra Adam is aiaont-- tham. $5 to S7J0 ay Lake visitors Monday. petunias. Phlox ard petunias In a Mra H. M. Rowv entertained the Mr. and Mra Lenard Pelt and Mr. bowl formed a centerpiece for Jessco Wtrltehead entertained Club Women Entertained brass members of lie bridge duo and. a few theMiss and Mra Ben Moffett of American the tea table. Mrs. James H. DeVtmtj additional of club members the Vleux Amies Specially Priced for this introductory tala. JT7ST SECEIVZD guests Thursday afternutm at her home Monday evening. Mrs. F. E. Lewi and Miss Patricia rnr Tla Fork were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. followed at cards. During Visit in City. luncheon, by Uuests, r assisted. The guests numbered in addition to the club time was spent with needisworK. H. M. Steele on Monday. er games Mrs. H. A. Atwood of Riverside. Hesly member, in now bowls them Plant and luncheon. Mra Rex Holden entertained of Chicago, Miss Mrs. F. W. Cel., chairman of the Indian Welfare thirty. was hostess to evening In honor of Mrs. OwenFriday WalFriday afternoon Mr. Healy was Hek-- Towne Plgler of San Francisco, Mrs. theMiss I,yla Nelson committee of th General Federation hostess or jars indoors for beautiof the Provo Slith ker, a recent at a bridge luncheon In Eleyslan bride. Flinch was girls V. Mrs. E. Patrick of Women s dubs, was In the city Lewis, Jr., waru to Mrs. Charles D. GoMinnr Mrs. L. Healy, home. at her was to Luncheon served Tuesday evening played. U. Kcclea and Mrs. Royal J. on ner way to Wyoming and of Houston. Teuw, and Mrs. Samuel ful roaay fax. flowering plants. . Many unique games were introduced twelve. v Montana for a study of the Indian Foster of Blackfoot, Idaho. A buffet Douglas. after which lunch during the evening, weekW. Mra R. T. of of Mrs. the Galleass! Evans in honor ' , spent p. vuuu eon was served. was served. Twenty guests mnimu luncheon, end L In Mrs. Salt with Lake relatives. was the gueet of Mrs. V.;uia. Robert Burton A. Dunran were In attendance. Berkeley, CaL, We also have a wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. mrrer of Mr. and Mra Karl Rhodes spent the during her visit here, and was guest In honor of their wedding anniver- entertained this afternoon.' The guests this announce the engagement of week in Salt Lake with friends. of fancy bulb assortment 01 nonor at a luncneon given at Pine- - sary, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Dav included tbe members of the Acacia their city past to Kamona. Maroni daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peeta of Americrest, Friday, by Mrs. Dunvan. The were surprised by a number of their club, to which MrsTEvan formerly be- J. Cot tarn of St. George. .The mar- can Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robguests were Mrs. L. C. Atwood of Ogden friends this evening at their longed. jars and vases. riage will take place in the early part erts of Lehi were guests of Mra Tom Miss Myrene Rich, Miss Ruth of Cincinnati, Mrs. B. o. Wattis of home In Brigham City. Dinner was September. Mrs. E. O. Leatherwovd, Mrs. served with cards following. Christensen, George Hccles, Arthur Mra Fletcher entertained at Mayns Sunday. Junius a partyttugene P. A. Straun. Mrs. Arthur Graham, Mrs. Marshell Pease returned home For Mrs. Charles D. Goldlng cf Hous- Rolapp and Mr. and a Mrs. Friday evening in honor of ke li Mrs. A. r. Palm and Mrs. Corey Al ton, Texas, who is visiting Smart Batch party composed her sister, her daughter, Ethel, whose birthday Thursday of last week after a two at bt.luiir Thursuay eveni is'. on that day. weeks' visit with Mr. and Mra Fred occurred anniversary was spent with games rainier ot Murray. i'r, R. T. Kvans, who has been The YlhlUric her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Jo- and eveningafter which Mr. and Mra Ruhe Weeks and Anluncheon was music, n -i In In A. and West, i Logan seph served to Miaa Bee, Miss Helen drew Thompson of Pleasant Grove with relatives, left toUay for her bterimg. Miss Mary Miss were guests of Mr. and Mra H. M. Venice Prince. horns in Berkeley, CaL Robinson, Miss Aneta Smoot, Steele on Tuesday. 'Mra 11. W. 'Hughes has returned to- Phyllis Miss Olive Miss Helen Mr. and Mra KossHschlnr returned ner home In Fort Collins, Jklo, after Thomas, MissBaillnger. 31en Jackson, Miss home Tuesday from Lakes, Bulbs, Grain, Seeds. Hazel Fletcher, Miss Melba Fletcher, Idaho, where they spentGray's vtaiting br sister Sirn. F. C. two weeks. Miss Mame Fletcher, James Bee, WalMr. and Mra Albert Marriott and Retail Store, 63 E. 2nd Booth. The Jahocha Csmpflre girls, chap- lace Sorenson, Kenneth Sterling, Rex son, Delbnrt, of Murray, were guests eroned by their guaruians, Miss Thomas. Maurice Talapbone Wasatch 366. Wilhvd of Mr. aad Mrs. Joe Marriott on Catherine Hendershot and Miss Sher-m- a Hatch and Charles Thomas, Office and Warehouse, Fletcher. Uendershot and Miss Florence Mr. and Mrs. William Knudsen en visMrs. of Oor. Ruth Lak Salt 6th South and 3rd, West. Tyler Wattis, gave a swimming party Fri- tertained a number ot friends at their ited here Tuesday with friends day evening at the Utah Hot gprings. home Tuesday evening, the occasion Mra Frank Looney and daughter Misses Ines and Helen Cortes have being the birthday oi returned home Friday of last week anniversary left for a trip to Alaska. On the Mrs. Knudsen. The time was pleas after an of two years In return trip they will vial . Reindeer antly spent with musio and dancing. England. absence ventlon. W. B. Hardy, F. Sosda, D. park and other points cf Interest in Duncheon was later served to Mr. Miss Ruen Kerdla ts visiting her Bucke, H. A. Baker, W. A. Garner the northwest. and MrsT Nf a Otnanson, Mr. and Mrs. aunt, Mrs. T. L. Jasman, of Provo and A. F. Beyvner were elected deleMrs. L. T, Deo find btr mothr. James Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Al bench. on a new gates to the state convention at Idaho Mrs C. B. Teller, and sister .Mrs. bert Rasmussen, Mr. arfti Mrs. IL P. Miss Nettie Robertson la visiting rel. H. A. Baker is Falls, August K. W, Sigler of Chiaj, iuvs reMr. and Mrs. Clarence RasIn Hansen, comatives of Ogden. central chairman the county turned from a visit n u.u I raiiiirto. mussen, Mrs. Charles Green, Mrs. Mrs. David C. Lyons has as her mittee and 1 jester ftoyer is secretary. to Hannah Rasmussen of Cardston. Can Mr. Stgier arrived here Monday guest her niece. Miss Clark, of ave ada, Mra. Ida K. Rasmussen, Mr. and bouse Join Mrs. Sigler anil th;y w.ll Salt Lake City. CHAPMAN-ROGERtc morrow Mrs. Earnest Farrer. NUPTIALS. evening for Colora-lto spend two wioKa bei-r- . Mr. and Mrs. William Mortimer had A. F. BEYMER ON COMMITTEE, Special te The Trlbsos. returning 09 Chicago. Mrs. Telle.- - will as their guests during last week Mr. gptetsl to The RUPERT, Idaho, Aug. a. Lloyd Q. remain In gden for sevaral weeks. and Mrs. William B. Lake, Mr. and RTTPKRT, Idaho. Aug. ti. A. F, Chapman and Blanche Rogers wars Mr. and Mrs. Marriner fcli-- s f.ao Mrs. Wren Taylor and their son, El- was committeemarried elected stats Thursday at ths Baptist parBeymer of a left for Ogden. trip thrown vin, man at the county Republican con- - sonage by ths Rer. W. R. T, Hartley. park. Mrs. W. A. Emmett anl daughter, and Louue, a a.' son, Kuwrt, WEST JORDAN s' returned Thursday frum & SOTAZr-- n . Vo Is the tims'to rot and Los STORY OF visit te San Fransi-soWKST JORDAN. Aug. 13. Miss bom free frotn Attract dart Angeles. yoar keep Mr. and Mrs. R. B. T'o.-- yr Spratltng, with Miss Atleen hac Delilah Martineaa and Miss 'Leila Nebeker, roturned from a trip. hroir;h Yelloit have returned, after spending their vfll alBrlDf In roar old troons tine park. vacation visiting at Richfield, Grand Mlsa Ruth Christensen left EJET7KELENTJ M. J. BIPFLE, O. P. tta VEET r By on lake. Fish a!u-and low yrq $s to apply tits parcfcim of for her home la Detroit, Mich , canyon, Bryce canyon Mrs. Gerfge Goodrldge entertained Kational Director. visiting Mlsa Myrene Rich for a v EOTAX a d at a social Thursday afternoon of last month. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Browning and week In honor of her daiurhter, Mrs. (Copyright, 1924, by M. J. Ripple) Ask the nearest Bywater. Progressive games daughter, Elisabeth, and Mr. and Mabel EXCEPTIONALLY EAST TXSMS. Mra John Browning ana aaugntsrs, were enjoyed, prises going to Mrs. Crescent Dealer. the -- City of Nevr Tork. Their the (Installment Thrsa.) Beatrice aad Barbara, have returned Bambery Holmes, Mrs. &. M, BatsReMrs. Thomas man and was conceived of forming them Pugmlre. from a tour of Yellowstone park and During the seventeenth and eight- Idea U Into a Diocesaa Union. freshments were served to twenty eenth The leadHa has it today. the Jackson Hole country. centuries the Holy frame sociein effecting .this union and (Mra, K. O. Wattis, Mrs. K. B. guests.. ing spirit Miss Therma B. and Oundlck A. Rita ty Mrs. Miss prospered It effecting Its everywhere, essential Mrs. John Culley, giving religious charthe Brick members of great good. Daring the six hundred acter, was Father Dinahan. The idea Corey and Mm Philip W. Kinsely Henderson entertained UNTIL SEPT. 15. M. I. a roast wienie A. class at of their the Name anena to Holy went to salt society through inesuay and fifty yean which have elapsed union quickly of' the the a meeting of the TJtAh Feoeranon oi Tuesday evening. popularity slnoe movement the the first enter Mrs. Robert Mr. began, Flxton In me and Branches Hotel Utah. various parts ot Women's cfuba at Mame society has bean indorsed spread. ths city were organised, while at when the yiogiasn was discussed for tained Monday In honor of their son, Holy praised and blessed by no leas ths asms time branches were estabthe annual meeting oc tee leaerauon Roscoe. it being his birthday anni- and than twenty-seve- n different Popea of versary. Progressive games were lished in Brooklyn and la North to be held in Ogdea the middle INTRODUCED IN THS. U. S. A. prlr.es going to Miss Ladle October. Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Gunnell and Batemsn, Miss Ivadetl Green and Nilo Hardly had tha New York union With those wonderful credentials of tr7heQreamDee4tshus guests were Miss religion and patriotism ths Holy .Name been successfully launched whan a daughter, Betty Jane, left Thursuay Shields. Other Thelma Union was formed In Mary Pocatelki Freda Diocesan Vamey, Hindley, for a trip to Boise, Nampa, mads, its debut into the Able, Jay Brock bank. Lloyd Nerdin, society and Payette, Idaho. United Statos. We read of Holy Brooklyn 3.and another one In NewRichardson and Reta Roes Bateman,' Miss Helen Mills, daugnter oi Dr. societies having been estab- ark, N, Luncheon was Name Williams. V. Mills, left the first Robert nd Mrs. part of his activities lished in New Orleans, San Fran- In In ths early of ths Holy Nam society. of the week to complete her senior served. cisco in mVny other points in In behalf and 1X71 Mrs. Cheater Wilcox and three chilMcKenna wrote the vear at Mills college, Oakland, Cal. Father the ancient Spanish and French posI are visiting Mr. and sessions IMMss Marlon (Mills, who attended Mills dren, of Fielding, in America more than a hun- first Holy Nam manual In English, K. H. Mrs. was two will which known as The Manual of leave Nordberg. years, college for early Is a dred There ago. years fairly Mur-hiy. Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert of In Ueptember to attend the tThlver-slt- y Holy Name Society. well authenticated record of a Holy tbe " Mr. and Mrs.- - Walter Jenkins of Name of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Everywhere new branches of the society having been established' were established and every- energy mad such an Impression noon lng element In th nlnsknary aetrrltyH Miss Kuuh Uoiunaa or Los Angeles Mldvele, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen In Kentucky by society tbe famous mission SDd Mrs. George Henderson formed a Is visiting ber sister, M?n. It'. ary. Father Nermz, lbs very early where the seal and enthusiasm which tbe Catholla bishops ot America that, furthering th growth of th Hoty party and visited Timpsnogos cava part of the last century, but for the his eloquence had tbe peculiar power without exception, every on of them Mr. aad Mra, Albert E. Becker re Wednesday. Still greater sxpasxion aecessltate IS'arne society to Impart war injected into the so- gav his fullest Indorsement for th real life of the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook and family, in America, i. Holy s' turned Thursday from a from ciety. ., the establishment of branches in his dio- the establishment In 18 of a na of Ogden, spent the week-en- d guests which we can definitely point tlonal headauartera for th Holv th of members cese. trip to Alaska and tbe northwest. In oeeoma to Some their hierarchy trace assoths eagerness Miss Jeanne dies, daughter of Mr. of Mr. and Mra F. T. Hart. movement of the Holy Nam as we ciated with the Holy Name move- went so far as to command ths es Nam society which Is offlchuy anon Mrs. Bambery Holmes and daughsoas and Mrs. Joseph Che, will leave Bureaa th ef the Holy Nam ram now know It, w must so back a ment, of ths Holy many parish organisations tablishment a hambl beginning laj ly la September to enter North- - ters. Beryl and Florence, have moved little mors than fifty years ago. were formed without special atten- ciety in very parish under their ctety. From to Murrey to make their heme. room offic In th basementi westera university. Evanston. 111. a little There are three figures tion being paid to the one essential jurisdiction. Mr. and Mra Raymond Nielsen ef In the history of outstanding Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner re first offlctsl acta of of a parish hous at Levi net on avenu One of th the birth and dewhich givea legal status to a Sixty-fiftNew Tork Clty.l h turned Wednesday Brora a motor trip Pleasant Orev spent Sunday with velopment of ; the Holy Nam move- thing and street. after Holy Nam society, namely, the pro- Cardinal O'Conneil, immediately through Idaho, Oregon and Washing Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson. . of the diploma or charter. ment in ths United States. his elevation to the archblshoprlo ot the national headquarters, expanding They curing Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Richardson, of au ton, th society, haaf with th growth ranted Vancouver, They are ths Rev. Stephen Byrne, the Rev. This defect, pf course, had to be Boston, was to enjoin th. establishMr. and Mrs. Wallace Batrman and P. A. Dinahan B. C. and ths Very Rev. remedied. Ths sealous Holy Name ment of a Holy Name society upon now assumed th proportions of ai t Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Farnsworth children spent Sunday Liberty Charles H. McKenna. The last named, missionary left no stone unturned. every parish In his archdiocese. Thus lsxg and busy missionary center, ltm had as their guest for several days park. Salt Lake. ecclesiasfounder and first national direct orl reason of the overwhelmingly He sought a remedy for It aad even he became th Miss Ann Williams Is spending this by th RU Rev. John T. MoNich-during the week, (Mr. Famsworth's large share in the growth and devel- obtained from Roma special faculties tical leader Sf in America to make the in wk la Spanish Fork. olas. IX D., wh has sine becomi brother, Frsd C Farnsworth of ToNam a was Name to society of which he formation In Holy uso the Holy opment society, empowered K. Mrs. Bn M. tertian. Mr; and Mrs. Nam. peka, Kan., on his way to the Pa- has well merited the title throughout order to give ths proper legal standthe parish obligatory upon its pastor. bishop of Duluth, Minn. Holy VnltedJ th ciilo coast. Shirley Richardson and- Mr. and Mrs. the country of ths Apostle ot ths ing to defectively formed branches. throughout Soon after the organisation of the activities motdred to Bingham. Holy Name. frora Among tbe Ogden girls who win at Ray Bennett In a special Journey to Rome made three Hoi Nam unions In ' what Is States tend the University ot Utah this year Sunday evening. Father Byrne In his many mission- In 189J Father McKenna obtained now the metropolitan district of Newf The national headquarters. Through, Mr. and Mrs. tioiaen Sanderson ot ary are Misses Dorothy SoowcrofC Vir Name foOOWed this In agency, by arraageowotispecial missiontfee was and his from the wide what Holy Holy Journeys perhaps lioxktaare lr- - Bineham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. wlth the Holy See, the diplomas on ginia Scoworoft, Marios Bootes, ary preaching always kept before the tne greatest privilege mat was ever unions In New Orleans, Baltimore, ana tso- - 8. D. Sandersdn. Sunday. ureene, aunam tnr HiHbly Name society. Boston. Pittsburg, Chi- charters for th societies erected lay of thls(rreat4-Slthe ginia Scoworoft. Philadelphia, people possibilities Misses Miss Arthela Hardy, nita Beryl Ud to date not mors than on Holv cago. Buffalo, Detroit, Milwaukee, Its Jurisdiction are Issued. imllt, but it fell to Mr. and Mra.- - B. Mark Murpbv snd Florence Ba the lot of Father McKenna to throw Nam society In any- locality waa per- Providence, R. I.; Hartford. Conn.; A", have returnedLfrom a visit in api'lngT BerT Gardner joined a party of friends Into the Holy Kama movement aa mitted. By special rescript from the Albany, N. T.; Harrisburg. Pa.; CinPOINTED. 111. They were accompanied nd spent Sunday, evening at Sara- organisation and a concrete reality Sacred Congregation of Indulgences cinnati. Ohio; Grand Rapids, Mich.; f fields od foundation th Two after years Imhorns by Mrs. iurptiys sister, "Miss toga Springs. dated Msy 20. 1S9S, Pop Leo XIII so Rock ford. I1U; Peoria, St. Louis, Marwhich have given a natlon-wrd- s Bureau of th Holy Nam socle, dna CantralL who will visit here for to this greatest far dispensed from the previous con- quette, San Francisco," Los Aneglea, th and pulse popularity of Nam that leaders th Holy ty, two weeks. .. of ail religious socletti-- s for men. Fa- stitution on this subject as to leave Seattle and 'Other places. conceived ths Idea of hold-- s Mr. and Mra, H. I Bell are spendHoly Nam society country ther Pinahan, a mlsslonsry-o- f great the establishment of the society pracVp to date the first national congress of th, a BINGHAM lng o end week with in the forty-twLewistoa diocesan unions, In of the' the hands fame and popularity, conceived the tically Hierarchy numbers Th occasion was th Nam Mr. and Mrs. EWwin L. BelL the ing Unless idea ot collecting sll of the societies of America. Sine this dats the privi- a total number of branches exceeding Holy you . see celebration oT th golden jubilee ini Mra W. H. Reeder has returned BINGHAM. Aug. U. Mr. aad Mra of the diocese together Into one con- lege of having a Holy Name society six thousand and a memoersiup wnicn the episcopacy of th late Cardinal! vtslt to her par- Aa which he called Is within the reach of every parish Is variously estimated as between a er American Fork visi crete organisation, - Mackey "Bayer Cross" on tablets from Delegates from all th we!!-.- , ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wother-apooa Diocesan Union. These two sealous church, mission church, or even with- million and a half and two million Gibbons, established unions were gathered to- on tors In . Cal. ''" Wednesday. Hollywood, for of the in reach D4A. with their any public chapeL genius The various, organisa get her In Bait) mora. you are not getting the Miss Katherine Adams, daughter of Mrs. George Robbs entertained th men, tion and tnetr unusual eloquence, laid HOLY NAME SOCIETY BEGINS FIRST OFFICIAL PUBLICATION conferences, discussions and mee.Unitat Mhn members of Martha Sewing club at deep and firm the foundations Mr. and Mra D. H. Adamav of the heid at th. ware TWENTIETH CENTURY, convention Nam of the th In 1W th Holy year genuine Bayer Aspirin Thetma Reynolds, daughter of Mr. her: homllWednesday aternoonJ Holy. Nan.e society in America. In 7 movement had grown to such propor Lyric theater. Th society h.i4 so 'ByTh I. beginning and TH rs. fl. TT Reynolds, and "Miss Luncheon was served to Mrs. W. 1871 the first diploma or charter was ttm th theater: that to at found that was advlsahl .. millions ISOo. In safe grown ths year the tions tliat it Mrs. James Barkis, Mrs. W. obtained for a Holy Name society in century. by proved Dorothy Kidder, daughter of Mr. and with repre, publication aa th was packed to capacity Mrs. E. E. Kidder, have returned to B. Hall, Mrs. Will Roberts. Mra, J. Nsw York City. This society had number of the Holy Nam societies establish an official socienumerous the from In movement of the aentati.es their studied at Bennett, Mra Madge, and prescribed by physi- Berkeley to resume Mrs. E. J. been established by ths Rev. Stephen had Increased and the movement had mouthpiece Accordingly. In May, 1907, ties. The progress of the Holy Nam the University of California. Church of Bt. Vincent spread over such a wide area In the America. Jones snd Miss Mary Robertson. at th Byrne was further' O. P. recognised by United States, that Father McKenna with the Rev. E. Fitxrerald, O, society iMrs. Rftts B. Spencer and Mrs. A. cians for 24 years. Mrs. Beth Rogvrs of Salt Lake spent Ferrer as early as IStt. but the on September t, 1SM7. when was W. Walker and son. Pnencer and the week-en- d by his superior to de S. T. L.. as editor In chief, th Holy Rome Benedict with her parents. Mr. giving it Us proper legal stand vote appointed XV appointed His official publication Pop the Name to himself Journal, th Have exclusively from returned sr. A. great Mrs. T. and obtained until Mary, was three daughter, not winutms, ing Thomas Plus Cardinal f!onti- work whim was dearest to his heart, of the Holy Name society, made Its summer horns at Spencer, Mrs. George Chrlstopherson of Salt years later. , over thaj Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions.' their world. Under sni, O. P.. Cardinal-Protectthat, nsmely, of propagating th Holy bow befor the reltigous Idaho. visited here with" friends on Ijike NAM UNION HOLY FIRST Nam society. hole Kama-societof a Holy able edltornhin th this , the counter. clergy 24 and 100 Drngjriits. Mabel throughout bottles of Miss Also returned 12 of Parker boxes tablets today Wednesday. "Bare" Handy The appeal of the Holy Nam so man and his talented successors, the In. MSt there- were five "Holy Name ' from a vtslt to Mtes Virginia Cornell Wright have Bishop snd Mrs. J. A. of llonotUceldstt of gaucyUeaeld la the trade aurt of Bus; Msarifirtar (To be continued) In ciety and Its wonderful vlja.1 spiritual ao- - as. "Jfrs. S. Shelley societies eanonlrally .established Holy Name Journal has been a lead Miss Packer w In Pocatello. ia rs. William Van Alen, mmm Notes of Women's Clubs Music Library ' Lf lTOOTZ . Planned by Clubs T7 " ii t nr h--c I 17 ii ii yiii- - v ke n, Buy on . 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