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Show Jof the jtf $ 0b$... Er inall parls of th& country Fm rest of the marriage of K'Susia Lowe, for four Ht of tho General Federa-club, Federa-club, and George iSWl of Gunton's magazine. iUice I" drawing-room f.Steof the Piedmont hotel, ndar, February 14th. Piston of the Unitarian timed tllc ccremony' Qnd American Beauty profusion- in the deco-Ifollosving deco-Ifollosving tho ceremony, Uce at 10 o'clock, an clnbo-fp clnbo-fp hroakfast was scrveu. Gunton left Immediately SKn, D C. where they mainder of the winter. s S culmination of a ?g n Los Angeles at the Snlal meeting of the Gen- Women's c ub?. Mrs. S tie Set side of life, ?Wed Southern woman, hiffider in the social world & the past Uilrty years. though an Englishman Im lived in this country for 2 1 He is president of the ?wlal Economics of Wash-i Wash-i Vttr York, and as a mem-aMutlve mem-aMutlve committee of the nric federation ho has acted Pin twenty-three strikes. Suiting capacity In affairs 'political eolenco and the bltnv of the moment with urKIoley, President Roosc-UbSS Roosc-UbSS Gov. Horrlck and ;;'ls international examiner Sarnie department of the EST Christian association of i !(Alt3 and Canada, and was L cen to organize the first established in this country. jflubaousc for Women. Ucslon extending over a ?,rv months the New York Eoa of Women's clubs has tctlon toward tho estab-clubhous estab-clubhous for women. It 1 the accoutrements of a d will cost $500,000. iceeting of the Federation chosen to seek oult-Thls oult-Thls committee reported Wl ct the old Knickerbocker v pb in Madison avenue. The :'tl sueh an undertaking ? - ladles for a few months, 11! indent gavo assurance that 5,'frudy to loan them enough S rst payment and a committeo cvlth power to act, hi fciHeting at Ogden. ijL'ictable or entertaining club iu never held in Ogden than r- asdiy last, in the beautiful K jf Chester E. Coulter, ex-f ex-f i'lhe Utah Federation of Wo-Z Wo-Z K Present as guest9 of honor .1 i C. S. Kinney, tho present j quipped president of the e, and Mru. Emmellne B. mtiT guests of the Aglala on were the Federated clubs fMai the presidents of other Wtckded in this work. Club JmCtsI their purpose everywhere, fjltjptclally in the pretty deco-twA deco-twA ihe home. Flowers but lien, and as tho bow of VsfB violin evolved sweet ''T'lfetrul rhythm to tho accom-uM'd accom-uM'd Mrs. Rushmer, the time j&&a for a literary treat aK the programme wa& Mrs. jwta gave a very Instructive aiBriiL-Jng review of woman's WbUtah Federation. In well frfck ehe forecast the future, smnslly shall supply the pres--fc Htr audience felt Impressed lis ttr conscientious leadership VlWinist certainly ensue. Upttak was Mrs. Wells. She llKtiib the beneiit of a well nlSLanly experience; so strong, ojiiid tendt-r as to fascinate her -rt a member of the National I Women, which, with the In-Wl In-Wl Council, numbers nearly Iw of united women, sho gave Iflttiarlllng idea of its rango and IBt in. company with four jwtatlvc women of "Utah she Witij next summer's congress Mytarly address of Rev. J. E. jMkrced, classical to the core Jlth Euch easy grace as to be iW&rstood. "Tho Formative English Literature" waa his IK spoke of the early bards of WUsles-of Orolan and Caed-my7 Caed-my7 illustrations of beautiful 7m fought traced many of Mll-JK Mll-JK 'to the primitlvo sourco of He told how the works of MMwlIest Irish bard, had been S 1 6f the world's deepest Btu-JM) Btu-JM) greatest men of war. JNof the Reciprocity bureau fg by Its chairman, Mrs. A-nP A-nP In four direct and olmplo IB.1 repository of good ldeae. gvotonly a distributing center jjjf1 but a preserver of the SBfe Impersonal "Mrs. Wlggs" wbbage patch." SKE splendid corps of clever Us lecture list, namely, nBlng, Reed, Iglehc-art. Gor-Alder Gor-Alder and others. She mWn, Uiat Mr8, C- EinS iW: L'ty ha3 recently consented BR W for taUta on art and Swims lady, who has her sub-P sub-P hand, will eoon receive a Wee3 wero interspersed vocal solos by Mrs. gKffr0f'er- accompanied by Misa KTi. Ilesy,- accompanied MFV!ai?Jcr' The mc-eUng waa s';'8lded over by airs. Ed-?mTr: Ed-?mTr: President of Ihe club. ffiBvn? social hour, when tho ,H,siess, assisted by Mes-1Bin Mes-1Bin Bedford, who excel SBLiT7, t0 "do things" exactly Wore her llfty guests re-.cost re-.cost Inviting. (TJ '"ttle secret to a few, 'SWfi,tVlth,s scribe, who loves Sniu ihery flighls of fancy ree to nnd that some very, l(Hy -e enjoy a jolly catl Efc' Literary Club. R?.ofT very great interest the Ladles Literary club. Wla?5??0 a Sons' and !Wfp iherc were two speak-"SBt'fiiL speak-"SBt'fiiL A1Icn and Fisher S. BWof n?cr?f whom told t ?stYr.'. Mtfhlera of the 'Mm hi lJ!n ln aspiring patrio-Mmr; patrio-Mmr; i18 f the youth of HRrt the ,atler a most Bffia l Upon the f of Abra-M!e4rm,a5 Abra-M!e4rm,a5 he v',as 1 Vir-ts, Vir-ts, ? believe that all the 'uth was due to Lincoln, Jrtt,5d3 of praise of the ,iaeaV Particularly -where he said he had outgrown all tho preju- I dice with which he was born and had como to know that Abraham Lincoln had never had a peer ln this country-could country-could never have one. sounded with peculiar pe-culiar sweetness upon tho cars of all who heard, and the walls of the clubhouse club-house never resounded to more enthusiastic en-thusiastic applause than that Avhlch greeted Mr. Harris as ho took, his seat. A. peculiarly fittlnc: vocal solo was rendered. "Tho Flag "Without a Stain," by Mrs. Plummer, and to those who havo heard her sing this splendid number, num-ber, it is high prale Indeed to aiy that she never gave It with more feeling than upon this occasion. Another very pleasing pleas-ing number was a cornet solo by John Held, which was also warmly received. The current events and current literature section will meet next Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Row P. A. Simp-kin Simp-kin will give a talk on the "Passive Resistance Re-sistance Movement," and Mrs. McVlcker will read a paper on "Kipling." On Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock the regular meeting of the tourist eection will bo held. Mrs. Whitney will read a paper on "The Moors of Spain," and Mrs. Nye a paper on "Spanish Song and Dance." Club Notes. At the anniversary celebration of the Athenaeum, Park City, on Monday last, Mrs. Clesson S. Kinney, president of the Utah Federation, gavo a most Interesting Interest-ing talk on the work of the Federation, and Mrs. Charles D. Moore of the Reviewers Re-viewers gave a brief talk on "Club Ideals." Tomorrow afternoon the regular meeting meet-ing of the Home Protective league will be held at the Southwest Presbyterian mission, Mead and Second West streets, at 3 o'clock. Tako tho Second West car. Miss Esther Allen entertained the members of tho College club at her home on Thursday evening. At a meeting of tho house decoration section on Wednesday morning Mrs. Isaao Jennings read a very entertaining entertain-ing and instructive paper on "Spanish nnd Mexican Architecture in? America." On Tuesday afternoon the Cleofan will meet with Mra. Charles Wells, 412 Second street. The club Is preparing fo Etudv RllSkin'a "Mnrnlnrrs ln 'RMnrnnpA " and atcthls meeting will have talks on the history of the city and h)ok at pictures pic-tures of the city and reproductions by some of the famous painters of Florence. The Reviewers meet Monday with Mrs. E. B. Jones. The programmmc will be "Oriental Rugs," continued by Mrs. Jones, and "Profit Sharing Plajjs of Corporations," by Miss Delia R. Snow. Mrs. W. M. Dallons entertained tho Colored Womtan's Progressive club on Thursday afternoon at her home. The paper of the afternoon, read by Mrs. Charles McSwino, was on "Punctuality," and was followed by an Informal dlscus-Blon dlscus-Blon by the members. Refreshments wcro served, after which the club adjourned ad-journed to meet next Thursday afternoon after-noon at the homo of Mrs. Young. After tho grip, or other Bcrlous illness. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is tho medlclno to tako to restoro tho appetlto and strength. Becord It. When the Century Owl has laid its eggs and their' young shall havo died of old age, It will still be on our records, If ho don't pay. Merchants' Protectlvo Association, scientific colleotors of bad debts. Top floor Commercial block. Francis G. Luke, General Manager. "Some people don't like us." We have moved to No. 12 West Third South. Will be glad to meet our old friends and customers ln our new location. loca-tion. On account of cheap rent we will be ablo to give our patrons the benefit of tame, and will sell good goods cheaper than ever. TOM & JERRY CLOTHING HOUSE, I. N. Lewis, Prop. |