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Show THE S-- A 2?. 14 ii : t 'MAGES 1 r i u- r. t ti I ; .r f fmlinrt I, inlliiM,ir:'. Dr'i'f of wnruhl;' .ifi't Htr.te study at i, r. I v ; rt. sr m - street. John Lund, pastor. Stutdav school at 10 a. m.; services at 11 m. ntiA and K a. m. and H p. f ii;tai. j $1.43 i'asscroles at ci$2.49 tki$l.9Scassfrolks t piiicfs. Casseroles- Casseroles moi 98c SI. 49 iim i: mill) DtsiiFS Rread and Butter Plates All other size Plates and Oatmeal Rowls Cups and Saucers KI.FtTRIC LAMPS AT CIT Electric Lamps A half dozen different patterns. . t 10O e 1 f and plain. $1.35 value. choose now at, yard ya'rd- " I n. Ut-eratu- re A rm.t s-r- fr-mo- ns ,s,'"n. I 1 1 Itt-a- n. l - wk Com-r.an- v. JW2.T.O Hreses) and Dresses $.t.1.M to Dresses HFY WOOL CHAI.I.IF for Christmas Klfts. They are very useful (Dress Cioods and Inexpensive. 3 . Dept.) un. mrm - iw j ..- -- Special, pair Many Timely Christmas Suggestions From Our Millinery CORSAGE FLOWER BOUQUETS, 25c TO $2.95 12..-i-0 '''''''''' s4 SG. 95- ConU IO.O Coats ir.uo $9. 95 S2.4. 19. CoalN !2IK0o Coats 2.".tM) S12.95 S14.7S S19.75 S24.75 Coats SUITS $20.00 ' S3, $25.00 Suits ..$14. ,75 $:to.o to $15.0 Suits ,75 SiiKm .... . . . . . . . . Very pretty corsage flower bouquets and violets in Christmas boxes, priced TO 2.r.O WOMKX'S $.1.00 Handsome Paradise in black, natural priced UNION SUITS, 49c SILK VESTS, $1.75 pure silk Snecial line of tape yoke "Kayser's" vests in white and pink with dalntv SI.75 SILK VESTS, S2.19 heavy embroidered vests "Kayser's" with dairty-tapyoke. Heavy pure silk In white and pink. All sizes, 42. e 31 to I Special f i IM. fTMl sX ISf. UBillirnrl IT Q Morris, Fonn Hutchinson, Mary Johnson, Helen cornet, McDonnell, Mr. Stephenson: Melvin Lewis: clarinet. Olive Anders-oi: l euphoneum solo, Xester Itigby; oboe, William Lym. Second Ward. Dearr Milton Bennlon of the Fniversitv of Utah will address the parents of the Second ward in the school parents department at Sunday 11.15 a. m. today. His subject will be belns tried in "The Gary Plan," now New York City. of the public schools The public is invited. solo, Third Ward. Vnthem, choir; WalkWide the Gates." Fthelyn "Open er: "address. "The Trial of Christ, BrlKham Clcgc; duet, "The Morning Breaks," Karl Weller and Wallace GROCERY $2.0 Plume 3.tii Plu men selection, "Mother "The Bloomquist: Ladies' quartet: story, How-ellLand of the Blue Flower," Grace selection, male quartet; anthem, choir. Organ, Morris Stephenson. eleventh Ward Opentntr song, ward choir: violin solo, Marie Duncan; Christmas story. Dolores Stohl; selection. "Send Thy Light," Fleventh ward mixed double quartet: address, "The Savior," Mathoniah Thomas; closing song, ward choir. Sixteenth Wnrd. Tenor solo, Edward senior class work, Ous Montague; "Truth Fdlth in the Home," Back-maMilton selection, Alice Mitchell; violin Cottam; Junior class work, vo"The Three Wishes." Flla Nelson; solo. cal solo, Jessie Fvans: piano Beatitudes, Gus Itachel Peterson; The Dyer (five minutes) ; vocal foIo, Clyde Robinson. Mnrtrrnlh Ward Anthem. "Oh. Let Fs Sinn," choir; soprano solo. Miss Ada address, Nephl Jensen; solo, Pratt; "Hosannah." Alvln Keddington: anthem. "Song of the Redeemed," choir; tinging, "DoxoloRy," choir and congregation. Twentieth Word. Selection, ward choir: ladies' quartet. Mary Ross, Susie Schofleld. Fay Marshall, Fva Balrd; soprano solo, Iearl Larson; violin solo. Alfred Isoni; address, Jude Alexander McMaster; anthem, ward choir. Ward. "We Thank Twenljr-flrThee. O God, for a Prophet," choir and chorus, "We Fver Pray congregation: for Thee," junior irls; quartet. "Sweet Sabbath Eve," Messrs. Bolton, C.Kent, B. address, Cumlmns, Maxwell: Morning." Stewart: song, "Life's Merry Bee Hive girls: male quartet, "Mam-mey- 's k Coon"; anthem, choir. K street and First averorner Chapel nue. Mtetlng at 6 p. m. TunUr-nhl- h Ward. First five topics of "The Prophet Teacher," Mamie Abbott; second five topics of "The Teacher," Robert Marchant. Prophet music. Special Fnalcn Ward. Violin solo. Fae Lambert: solo, Donadd-es-Priestley: piano solo, "The Ffflclent Maud Brown: Wife." Prof. O. J. P. Wldtfcoe. In addition to the above, the ward choir, under the direction of William 1. Lester, will render several choice selections. Ward. The following offiLiberty cers of the M. I. A. will talk on "The. Aim of the M. 1. A.": G. F. Manwar-lncC. A. Woolley, Joseph Anderson, Alice Hill. Alice Henderson nnd Rose McLean. Special music by the ward choir under the direction of A. B. C. ohlson. will Immigration Ward. The program J. V. Glade: Include an address byVoice in SinginK" "Lift Up Thy hymns. "O Lord Most Merciful," by the and n ward chair, and selections by the ward girls' chorus, Lucille and t".u ulrls quartet. Thorup Burton Ward. Selection, choir; violin selection. Prof. George Careless; "Jesus the Christ," J. H. talk on book. double mixed quartet: story. Tipton:other Wlee Man," Alice Burton: Thp "The Children's solo.' Friend," Walter Chi istopherson; Christmas poem, Alice Prof. George Nelson; violin selection. chair. Careless, selection, s'leake'r of the Forest Dale beTheOscar V. Carlson, will eveningmusical numbers by the srirls' with male quartet. There chorus and the will also be a violin solo. Fast Mill Creek ward Selection. Ma-chre- e," s; Bac-knian- ; n; -- nt Coal-blac- s. Fml-giatlo- - tfO.OO Plumes $7.7M Plumes Mid- - pure leaf, special this week?. No. 40c can. each 7S)e No. 5 can. each Xo. 10 can. each $1.4i) II. II. Seeded Ituislns, special. 10c package. Square Ileal Creamery '. Hotter31c special Ilex Hnmx, special ll" pound. 15e Monarch Holled Onts, special this week. lOe each. pack-apMonarch Mlnre Meat, to make two large pies. enough Special. 10c each. can t.49 M. J. II. Coffee, M. J. II. Ceylon and India Teni 27c can. special 50e can. special.. e, 95.00 Hand Carx, special 97.50 Automobiles, special Steel I0.vpress Wnerons. them ast low aw $2.98 $4.98 He have 98c nnd Velocipedes, 92.0O, $2.25, 92.50 93.15. A large line of Doll Houses nnd Stores, marked at special Grocery Manv at less than HALF prices. l'KICK. TI.XTOGHAI'll, a new painting or stenciling outfit v tf at with easel, special 7S)c. 91.10. JKI.4S. 91.7S mid jjtl.ON. 91.70 "WASH All IIOUV" DOLLS, JlJSe. 27 inches hiprh with sleeping eyes, li ip and knee joints, shoes and S8c ...SI .49 stockings. Special 92.40 FULL JOIMKl) DOLLS. 91.4. eves. inciies iau witn fine wlge, shoes f.n.a sleeping . . . stockings T . Herald-Republica- Self-cultu- re Ida. Junior Girls chorus; talk. Lawrence Bath: talk. Ferris Neif; selection. Junior Girls' chorus. the 'Emerson ward Special music by adchorus; ward choir and the girls' dress. Bishop Heber C. Iverson. ensem"Old Melody." Farmers ward Bell Rondo," Arthur ble class; "Blue de Lubeck." LesAnderson; "Souvenir solo. Ellis Jones; ter Bauman; piano Gadfield: reading. "Air Varie." Edwin Irene White; Young Paganini. Alberta Ray West; Jones: Beethoven minuet, Grace Evans; "Scene de Balvocal foIo, let " James West; Verlofs concerto No.' 11. Clyde Jones, pupils of Gustavo Schuster. Miller ward Male quartet: retold storv. Elva Miller; adress, B. S. Hinckley; ladles quartet. Parley's ward Selection, male quartpinao et- address, Kenneth Thompson: solo. Gladys Cottrell; address, William Thompson. by Richards ward Musical numbers of Walter F. Kelson. Orchespupils"Dance of the Rose Maidens': tra. "Poet and peasant" overture. piano, Miss Tessie Davis; "Christmas in DifAnnie Gardner; "Piano ferent Lands." Janistor." Mabel Johnson; vocal solo. Miss Irene Lampn; retoin siory, John Hayes; piano. Judd: violin solo,Miss Mabel Johnson; "II Trovatore, anecdotes from the Prophet Joseph, Byron Cliilds; "Anvil Chorus,' orchestra. House ward Selection, choir; Sugaraddress, John F. Bowman; solo, story: Scovllle. Irene Waterloo ward Selection, choir; retold story. Winnlfred Sanders; selecmale quartet; tion, choir; selection,Ernest Culler; seaddress, retold srory, ladles' quartet; lection, Ivy Allen; selection, mixed double quartet. Wilford ward Stories of well known First Prayer"; songs: "Joseph Smith's James W. Saville; restoration, story of mixed quartet; "Jesus scng. double Soul": B. story, Elizabeth Ixver of My and Alice Fishsong, Seymour Davis; -Thee"; story er; Sea Gulls. We R.Love S. liorne; song, of the sea gulls. Moves "God in a Mystemale quartet; rious Way": story. Franklin D. song, congregation; "Hard story, Times, Come Again No More"; William I. "Life of Stephen Foster," song, A. W. Jensen; Butterworth; d Banner": story. Sue Simons; tone, double mixed quartet. lra ten-minu- te Cum-ming- s; MIDVALE. Special to The Herald-rtepublican- .l Midvale, Dec. 4. Thursday evening the women of the Methodist Episcopal church gave a dinner and social. An excellent musical program was rendered by the U. S. Quartet club and Alex Sherrlff. was day at the Friday school. parents' All departments were visited by a large number of parents, after which a session of the Midvale School and Community league was held. The members of the Plate club were entertained by Mrs. James A. Alcorn last Thursday afternoon at her residence. Miss Clarissa Goff Tuesday evening a number of friends at her Mid-va- le entertained home. The and farmers of the Jordan housekeepers district held the second of a series of institutes at Union last Saturday. A large crowd attended. Next Monday afternoon Mrs. Mose Oarff will entertain members of the Five Hundred club at her home. Mrs. Jack Farmer Friday afteronon entertained the Ladies' Reading circle at her home. Mrs. Thomas Hughes and Mrs. Albert Strom read papers. Mrs. Albert Strom entertained the Gold and White Club Wednesday afternoon at her home. Next Thursday afternoon Miss Hon-or- e Stagg will entertain members of the Plate club at her home. Mrs. Howard E. Phelps, Mrs. R. Rasmussen and Mrs. Mose Garff were enrolled as new members of the club at the last meet-lnMrs. J. Clippenger entertained the at her home. Saturday Night club Last evening Miss Belle Stagg very . g. of the pleasantly entertained members Merrymakers' Sewing club at her home. MURRAY. Special to Dec. The"llerald-Republlcan- 4. . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Murray, Klasko entertained relatives and friends at dinner. Sunday Mrs. Laura Creel of Oregon is the of her mother. Mrs. W. J. Stevguest Mr. ens. Creel will join Mrs. Creel soon and spend the holidays here.bride-eleFor Miss Jean Winder, a of this month, a luncheon was given at Hotel Utah by the Misses Saturday Beth and Lyle Bradford. Covers were laid for twenty. Mr. and Mrs. Lowder of Blackfoot, ct . Idaho, announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily. to Brigham Snarr of Murray, the marriage to take in the near future. place Miss Florence Williams was the recipient of a pleasant surprise Thursday of her schoolmates. by evening A banquet thirty in honor of Mayor-eleJ. W. McHenry will be given Friday December 10, at the First evening, amusement hall. ward Mrs. John A. Jones entertained the Ladies' Card club Saturday. Tho Jolly Twenty-eigh- t club was entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Churches. The twentieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. David Frame was celebrated Friday by an elaborate dancing and dinner for 200 guests. party Miss Kate Miller has returned to her home in Tooele, after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gaufin. Mrs. T. AV. Moffat will entertain the Ladies' Card club Tuesday at her home. The marriage of Miss Jean Winder and J. W. Jones of Kalispell, Mont., will be solemnized December 5, followed by a large reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Winder. Miss Ilortense Young has returned weeks' visit at the Pacific from coast. The Misses Maude and Gladys Settle spent several days at Springville with relatives. EUREKA. ct Mrs. J. Will Lewis, and other daughter relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hale and' family Spanish Fork, Dec. 4. Mrs. Ell Rob- visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Uri of Oliverville. ertson and son William returned Tues- Stewart Thomas has returned to Miss Annie were where they day from Salt Lake, Thistle after spending a week with relrelatives and friends. atives here. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones of Mammoth Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bona are at Jones's Mrs. to visit were here Monday home to their friends at the Bona home. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones. The bride was formerly Miss Viola parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Lewis enterAVilson of Payson. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Tilley cf Burley, tained at dinner Wednesday for of Salt Ida., are and Mrs. Calvin Sommerhays Spanish Fork visitors this Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox of this week. Viola Jones entertained at dincity. at nerMiss Mrs. Joseph Finch entertalaed for a number of girl friends Sunday dinner Wednesday evening in honor of from Salt Lake. The guests were Geneva and Janet Parry and Alverda her birthday. Mrs. Peter Larson gave an informal Jones. Miss Geneva Parry is still the of the anniversary of Miss Viola Jones. dinner In honor ofwere guest laid for twenty. house out announcing the marare Cards her birth. Covers l Officers and teachers of the ourth riage of Miss Jennie Lewis and Gilbert annual Johnson. Miss Lewis is the ward Sunday school gave their at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lewis. daughter Thursday eveningSwenson. partv Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Evans entertained of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver club and A pleasant event of the week was the members cf the by members their husbands Friday evening. "Feast of Tables" given Herbert A'illiams was the victim of of the Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian a pleasant surprise Saturday evening:, church Tuesday evening. Following Effie were the hostesses: Brown table, the occasion being the anniversary of S. Dart; green table. Rose Jameson; his birth. Mrs. Soren Peterson of the Fourth pink, yellow table. Mrs. Thorwaldson; silver, Mrs. ward celebrated her birthday by enterwhite, Ellen Jameson; White. About 100 guests attended the taining a dozen of her relatives at a function. Tuesday. family dinner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks of RooseWarner Thomas left Thursday for a their been visit with his brothers at Rockford, visiting velt, Utah, have SPANISH FORK. "Star-Spangle- sz.su SI .49 $2.89 $3.69 STl'XMNG TItlMIKl HATS in the very latest advanced rromem.d!'p"c.ed. $3.95 to $25.00 An Ideal Chrl.tmns erift. 95 c A great Christmas suggestion display of home furnishings will be opened on Monday on the third floor of the Big: Store. These srreat departments will have on display enormous quantities of Portieres, ImCouch Covers. Table Covers. ported Scotch Madras, English NotNet, Swiss Net, tingham, Brussels Scrim and Voile CurMarquisette, tains in a thousand wonderful Face Bed and designs. colorings Sets, New Cretonnes, Bungalow Nets. Satine. Sunfast Draperies, Window Shades, etc.. in fact everythat you need to make any thing home look refined and beautiful at such ridiculously low that will surprise and please prices you. Open kettle rendered STATE SOCIETY to The to specially OSTRICH PLUMES PRICED AT y2 AND LESS Nothing adds so much dignity, refinement and beauty to a home as well selected curtains and draperies. r Special white. kS2.95toS17.50 Female and Male Goura in and gray, priced at ' under the house, First ward meeting M. I. A., with local the of auspices Harrold these participants: Piano,Master Fa Phvllis Woodruff. QK vmuJ GOURA, $2.95 TO $17.50 - SI .95 12-oun- ce CLO x bargains From Cur Monday C. FAIID I. 100 per cent - and- $1.9:? at SIIOKS specially priced for In this lot there are 1200 pairs of women's button' shoes made of tan. satin, suedes and velvets. patent, All srood quality shoes with heavy or lltrht soles on neat lasts with Cuban or Military heels. All sizes and many styles. lteinemher. 1200 pairs of nIiocs, every wonderful value, specially pair a for (1 4 QC priced '. . . 3JJfcs7s3 Monday C je ws PARADISE, $1.95 TO $22.50 $1.95 SHOE SALE a. ....... j. 30.0O fCZS-O- QQp 3s -- 40 sec-en- - 1) reuse Radies' fleeced union stilts in all stvles. regular and outslzes. the most wonderful $1.00 and $1.25 union suit in the city. Special SIL.K I'MIEHWKAR. We have pieces, all new dainty and for cnildren's. misses' withdesigns wear. will wash ladies' They out shrinking and are fast colors Holiday special, C 1 k $20.00 89c .....SI 25 - R0 . . Dresses LADIES' UNION SUITS, NEW "1916" WOOL CHALLIES ARE HERE t Kejv-arsa- Qftfr, New Ponsree Tuh Silks in colored stripes, the latest out. Ask to see M'-eti- . 9 1 5.tM 49 c $1.75 PONGEE TUB SILKS, $1.25 YARD h l I of Offering ........ S2.95 ........ ..S4.95 ........ S9.95 - In heautlful character stripes, satin - se-mo- NEVER UNDERSOLD We Glve.C Xrstding' Stamps . Another hie- shlnment of Misses' fleece lined union suits Ko on sale on Monday, In all sizes at the lead. Just arrived, Always In Tuh silk. 30 inches wide. new "J91" be-w- . YD. &8c "1916" TUB SILK, M,-.- s , Dresses pieces. Auerbach's Silks and i Dress Goods Are Useful Gifts lv. Ko-it- $7.50 .?, half-hou- h Ureases RIfi SAI.i: OF HAVILAMI CHINA ni.VM'Jl SKTS We Just received a hlg shipment of these beautiful sets. Will CCv3 place them on eale Monday at tne extremely low price of the handles beautiful pink decoration and sets These sets are In aa coin contain are treated with gold decoration. These I th-!- 1.98 10c 15c 25c PRICKS. S4.SS . $7.50 lor D ittvQ 1864 ZaXAJJZcexmSSSS. Many Suits, Coats, Dresses from our own stock, as well as specially purchased lots on sale tomorrow at the season's most remarkable low prices! COATS DRESSES 29 C wor-Fhl- H'-ar- I at Great Price Concessions! Hundreds of articles to choose from.. RHi siAI.K OF tniFIT HOWLS AD S AI.AIJ HOWI.S. A dozen different kinds of our regular 4ic Fruit ntul Salad lloivls, special J 1 are selling in big quanChristmas Hosiery for ladies now. We have an enorMake your selection tities. mous stoclc of pure silk hose in black, white, colors and fancies. value in ladies' fancy MI.K HUSK, 60e PAIR Bis on and silk clox hosiery stripes SQ C sale Monday LADIKS' SILK HOSF, t.00 I'AIIt Fadics' fancv silk hose in a hundred different styles and U il AA V : colorings. Special HOSF, $1.15 PAIR Auerbach's t.50 l'l'HK SII-only, famous purple stripe pure silk hose, in black C EL "f is the finest gift stocking in America. THE STORE THAT MADE THE BARGAIN FAMOUS lt -il S-n- (C7St 3.k 10e, Special Tables at and 08c I lilble reaillnj? Thursday evening; choir practice Frij day evening. StJohn'.i Kvanqrelical J,titheran churcli. 12 K. Seventh South street, Sunday Wttllani Schmoock. pastor. nrf service. 1.3' school, V.Z n. m.: Cierrnan TeUm. Iminan'i Baptist church. Second a. m.; Hncllsh service. 7.30 p. Poufh and Four'ii Fast streets. Rev. phone Wasatch fff. p I S. nnwfrmari, pastor. Public 11 a. m. an. I '.:." p m.. with a at iimioiiisT. e s at 3 o'clock: ial afternoon jervt-- D.. Methodist T!i Fplscopal First D. II. 1. of Portland, cl.urch. Second South lifv. Hons?. Second Fast services. streets. Will A. P.etts.and ore., will fpak ftt all theseMount U. If., pastor. of Morning subject, "Thf ni.. A. F. l.her-- l "An Available Sunday school at 3.45 a. Putdic Vt.',ort"; (trtiiMn. ardi. worship superintendent. p. m. Kpworth of God":.1 evening. "Th Symphony eordinl at 11 a.at m.fi.4.randp. 7.45 Life. Special music and a Sahbatn ineettn?? m. Prayer liable welcomn nt all th1?" services. eveninsr ftt 7.45. The pastor Inesday at 9 a. m.. with classes school will occupv tho pulpit both mornltiK and Intc rmed'nte, YounK find for all. Mornlntr sublect. ""Our evuninsr 6.1a p. m.. where Iteadintr." at meetings ivnplo's "Can a man vfnln subject.man nr. trlvn a wcknmc all young pofip'be a a business successful be rdl-fic 1 at Immnnncl 2. HO Christian?" (Jood music at eachamiservice Ir. on MomUV f.,iks and Tuesday at r follows the a social at th First Preby-terla- n and and S p. m. and ail are Inwhich to address, evnlnt church on Wednesday. Thursday vited. nr.f" Friday nt 2.T.0 and H p. rn. Th Is invifd tc attend all puMli Heath Methodist Fpiscopal church. rvlcs. and FlKhth West streets. Rroadway Rev. Martin Thomas, pastor. Sunday C TIIU.I. Ionald Colclough. St. Mary's cathedral. F. South Tem-p- l school. 10 a, rn.. Preaching service nt superintendent. nnd It xtrets. The Ft. Joseph 11 o'clock. Sermon by H. L. Paynes. S. r.la.M. C. M.. !". !.. bishop nf Salt Prayer r slrlnrc, 33 F. South thenf "The Gospel Manifesto." Iike. Ciithfdral 7.30. The Thursdav evening, .30. S, 9, meeting- Aid MaJi's on11 Sunday. WednesTrnipl. meet will society seroVU.wk. with and hitrh tnas at afternoon at 2.3') at the home of mons nt and 11: ve.xj.ers, sermon and day W. First South Mrs. McDonald. 7.30 p. in.; daily masses at street.I. Alt beneditton. are Invited. cordially H 7 and n. m. Second Methodist Fpiscopal church. Ft. Patrick" ehtirch. Fourth South 1715 S. Fourth Fast street. Rev. Martin between Fourth and Fifth Wert streets. Thomas, Sunda' sc.iool. 1) Masses at T.3 ) and 1'). Sunday school a. m., Mrs.pastor. A. Retts. superintendent. at 10.30. leaicue. .4i p. rn.. Nels Hanson, Kpworth n lender. Preaching at 7.30 by II. 1 Ft. Ann's chap-- !. Twelfth ineetlnic Wednesday Frist everlnic lityncf. atPrayer Fourth Fast an. I Fifth In7.3. All are cordially p nd at S o'clock, vited. rri'n tret. ISrten. charlalhlb Fv. Timothy Park Methodist Fpiscopal Flv-ntlibertyFitrhth o.;r Lady of f.ourdc Fast and Ninth South rl.iirrh, Rev. Fast and Seventh South streets. II. Carter, pastor: resistreets. I. school at and 7.3) at lr; Sunday Ma:ff dence. S73 S. Flchtri Fast. Telephone . m ; benediction and sermon SunHyland lhl9. C. A. Root, Sunday school day at T V' p. m. William Wahl, Kpworth superintendent: league president: Mips Fdlth Johnson. Swlrlr itnil f'holr teetinE. leaicue superintendent. Sunday llflv Name society th tnst S irdiy Junior school nt t' a. tn. Preaching at 11 a. m., of f.i.'h month at :u m. Tne Master's sublect: and at rte t. Patil 7.30 p. rn.. subject "How Wrath." of the Vincent We Know Shall 10 every Sunday mortvlnij at (Jod?"' Junior league at 3 p. m. Reague pot'fv k in the parlors of the cathedral study class ( ! at p. m. leattue e e n '..4. p. m.. Mrs. H. Kpworth r'.'lilf at leader. I'rnniT .rs of the I,eairt of tho Sa- Prayer meeting Wedner. lavScott, evenln at r d meet th lat Sunday of 7.30 p. in. We will welcome you to ti month In th.e sa'rl?l of the cathe-l- r theso services. at i. tn. d of Mary sodility every 'hltdrn ethodIst Fpiscopal church. llift 3 p. m. Sundi v f the month at Ninth Fast and First F. J. f n t f Altar society, the Magor, pastor; residence South. Monday Second 10rj month. Ani-eravenue. Sunday school at 10 a. ni.. W! H' ly ncxlality every third W. Jones, superintendent. Chuch servrn. ices Rt 11 a. m. and 7.30 m. S'jfi(:iy at for the mmbrs of the board meeting Monday, p.S p. m.Offflelal MidCathedral choir every Monday nlsht In week services Wednesdav, R p. m. The the athedr.il at 7.3". Rndles Aid socletv will meet with Mrs. St. Cecilia chorus every Sundav at If. P. Rrofhers. lis S. Twelfth Fast. .3. a. m. afternoon. choir rvrv Saturday nt 3 Tuesday Junior m p. FKNTKCOSTAR. of Co:imfits every Tuesday KntchtsS oVI"H-Pentecostal assembly. 523 S. Fourth ':Ut at in clubrorus at Hotel Fast street. Sunday evening services, I'ttih. 7.43 p. m. Special service. 3 p. m.. at Central baptismal Cnrlstlan . ( III(ITI Fourth South and Third Kast. church. All are 'entra! Christian church (disciples). cordially Invited to attend these servThird i:st and Fourth South streets. ices. A. Snyder. Sunday chetr jiastor. t a, rn.; mornihK- worsliip. 11 schod. ritFSHYTFHIAX. a. rn. This morninsr th la.lleB of th. First C street Presbyterial . W. R. M. are to have of the and F. South Temple, church. Itev. j)r. George charpe srvlce. Special music. radlnr by Miss Fwnf lavles. minister. Sunday school Alberta Mc,anne: Christian Fndeavor at 3.L a. m. service of public at7.456 3 j. bm. Th evening worship at 11 Morning meeting theme of sermon, o'clock; in charsr of th "Pious Patriotism." srv at will Young Fndeavor society. Special mu-i- o and Society of Christian Fndeavor People's fi.30 iorr. sdflresses jiy younpr pople. this evening. A series of unionatmeetwill be held through the week bv ings church this CIlltlSTI AN ?Cli:.CK- and the Immanuel Baptist the leadershln of '"God the eburch. under Sub'ect. Sunday Itev. Dr. 12. Ij. House, moderator of the Onlv Cau the and Creator." churches of the Pacific First Church of Chrl-t- , Scientist, 331 Coneregatlonal K. lecturer, preacher and psyProadwajr. Sunday services ii coast, notedDuring the of the o'clock a. m. And s o'clock r m. : Fun-3a- y chologist. part In week the meetings willearly bo held the fcljool. 9. 45 n. m. Th Wednesday 3 o'clock, and" 7.45 rhurch at Baptist evening srvt'e- are held at S o'clock. p. rn. daily, beginning today, with th "An Available God." The servSecond Church of Christ. Scientist, subject C. ice will be continued at this church ladles' Literary club bulldin?. Soi;th Temple str: et. Sun.lay services Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. 11 o'clock a. m. school. 5.4., Third Presbyterian church. Morning S a. m WednesdaySunday evnlnr 11 o'clock, nerrnon by Rev. service at o'clock. All are welcome iertcrs. to thso Joslah McCIaln. Sundav school at chtirch services. 12.15 p. m. Y. P. s. C. F. at 7 n. m. Wednesday at evening Tre reading- rooms In th Walker rryeLJno'Unir newly elected pastor ltev Bank butMfnir. f1l SecorH South WallerThe nl liussell. will preach Decemstreets, whereb Chrttlan science 12. ber obtained. tr.ay A free lecture on Christian Science andFrejibyterlan First West.church. nv. will be irlven In tho y.ilt I.ak theatre Horace South minister. Preach-- f cn Pundav afternoon nt 3 o'clock by a-Sanderson, II 7.45 m. and Vtriril O. Strtckler. c. S.. member of the school IMS p. rn. Juniorp. C. K.. Sundav board of lectureship of the Mother senior C. I... .3o p. m. Prayer 4 p. m. church The First Church of Christ. Sc- Wdne?dav. S p. m. Mission meeting ientist. In Ronton. Mass. The public cor- school. . 30 a. m. 632 N First Sunday North street. Harry Lewis, superlntendent-dially Invited. cordial welcome to all the services. conc;hf.;a "First Concrep-atlot-AiiroiiKAMzKii cm ncii. church. Fourth rteors-anlzeEast and First outh. Clmer 11L Cosben. Church of Jesus fhrlst .Tnr, s. Fourth o'clock; of Latter-da- y pastor. Mornlrtit12 3 p. m.at Saints. Fast street. Sunday school, school at 10 a. m. I teaching andSunday nacram. nt service at 11. Phllltps Coneretralion i church. Fifth Jeter Anderson will preacn. Cordial South anl Seventh Fast streets, llcv. invitation extended to all P. A. Simpkln. pastor.. Mornln service at 11 o'clock, at which tlm the . IMTAHIAX. continue Ms series of pastor onwill The First Fnltarian church. Service at Church." Sunday m" Farty "Manifestations of t? . m e A. F. l?.30 p. school. ll.irdwell. and West." I.ellglon. F.is.1 n Fldeavor servSunday Cisrltla school K m. at ;u durKindergarten 3 ): evening hurch servlc at ing church tuur Th. ice at cnurch Js at 13S 7.45 n'Nork. We extend to you a corK F.mt second street. dial Invitation to attend these sTvi.-cs- . 5Wi:ilI5H rilKII MISSION. . .. SwediKfi Free Mission church. 734 S. i;picnp Fast street. Sunday morning S. Mark's. 337 K. First South. Serv- Seventh, an. Sunday school servlc ices are: 7.3-- a. lit., holy communion; a. m.. ?.4. a. m.. Sundav sfhool; o'clock. The holy communion.at5 p.10.30 m. ar.-sermon rrayer by Preachlnsr. 7.0 p. m. Midweek service morr.injr lUMe on "The Hour dean Inspira- Wednesday evening. Tuesdav, the I 3 p. m.. choral evenlrg pravr ing at Swedish church, Sandy.' preachtion"; ,i nd o! dress by the dean in 'tur Lord's of HealinK." Services Wednes-',.t- v TiinoMU'incAL. Mlriltrv arol Friday at 13 in. The Chrlst-s.i- tf Tlie salt I,ik branch of tho Then, of th cfiii.i.s will io hell at sophbal norietv meets In room 515 the Ftah ias a- Coke the otfi't S.cfMain bulidinff. Mondav at S.15. street. Wednesday and Templeton " will of local s?on; from P a. rn. lodge, of this talk upon "The the Thursday Ancient I s. Kev. rn. it nm Is. Very to Colladay, and the Feligions of the p. AVorld. dean. Wednesday night, jneetlng for members only of the Ti.eosophical I Fourth South rnd St. Paul's church. nlarht a class for those society. rlday Sun-laservices are; h who want to know Main streets. about it rn., holv communion: 9.45 a. rn.. Sun- various Theosophlcal something The teachings. m.. a. mornlnic school: and prayer Monday Friday niht meetings are day sermon llby the rector ti "The for the and public and all are invited to s p. m. evenmsf player an l attend them. Scriptures": n iermon b th rector H. I"The ljoctrin tinis. rector. of Prayer." Rev. J. St- - John's chapel. Ninth !!at and L. D. S. SERVICES are: 5.45 a. m.. J.offan avenue. 11Services a. mornlnic m,, school: prayer Sun.iiv sermon; 7.3' p. m.. H.ewr.intc prayer jrwl RIMe :;. liev. study, nenriques. and beinn fast day. there will be priest In charpe noToday, afternoon services held Ir regular C37 N. s. cord Wet. the Tabernacle. In the evening In the xeter's chapel.are: 9 n. rn.. holy various wards the exercises will be In servlre a- - ?" Funlav 9.1 school; charge of the Young Indies' and Sunday communion: j 7 30 p m- - evening prayer and address Yourm ?dens Mutual Improvement asAffleck in sociations, to be held nt the regular luacone l'r the dean. hours for evening services. c ha rife. Wasatch i57. FlrM Ward. The pupils of Morris i;VANiFI.ICAI and C. J. Hawkins will give Stephenson German Evangelical mission. Second a recital Sunday at 7.30 p. rn.. In the ritoa V ae-s- CHINA. IIAMIdMIXTKIi JAIAM-:SIdeal Christmas presents on special tables and priced at much less than regular. F.-t- hel rh-urvi- HOSIERY VAUDEVILLE China and Glassware Dept. A Remarkable (Fourth Fioor.) I.tTlll.llA.X. Swedish Hvanjrellcal i hnrch. S'coinl South and Fourth Fast street!". Citof It. Hanson, pastor. Suna. in.; KnKllsh day h h"toI at meets In p. rn.; Luther the chiirvh parlors Thursday at S.30 p. m. Mrs. o. H. Hanson, hostess. !'.. rtl .3. with serobservance: Lord's .Supf'T tif"t pen sintclns? I'V the jivenib- ho- 'if. d!r't:d l.v Miss Sinl'r.i: alo Mr. Vflmn Price pn.t Mis Sander will fine. We invite i!i to come. church. Ninth The :.ptit streets. BertoriFrie-P.-' South and J.l:ic.'it ruinsst- r In fimr.: Miss Mr.nr. i A. Ir",yrl, m.'slonury; John J. Hal", liitd- 'iir!nln'l'tit.-- - Bible s hool at 1'.4": tnomln&r worship with th Lord's SuppT will ..rnor at 1II; In this service. MulWffk !.. l on Thursday evening at 7.30. rr.et We shall srladly welcome your sttend- . t Green Stamps H??C ; - - .V, Auerbach's Give TO A matinee ticket for Pantages Vaudeville "will be given away FREE with each dollar cash purchase (except groceries) made at Auerbach's Department Store. Ihese tickets are good for any Pantages matinee during December, 1915, and will provide you with an afternoon of delightful entertainment. i- ! -- 20,000 FREE TICKETS I South and Fourth Hast streets. R. II. pastor. Sunday tn.school at churrit. Se--F.r I,fcmann, 3.3i) p. If you j.Z'f p. n:.: U est. Reiton Ninth s.,uth n.ir not ar with affiliated ;rman any H. W. Pratt. Mr. tntriter; Hrnir. come and worship with us. Hlhbschool superintend- nt ; Miss Fri-t- a church - Rio Gr Th- E K A L D K E V U B LI CA X, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1915 11 Special to The Herald-Republica- The C. M. club met with Mrs. J. 1. Griggs Wednesday. The hostess served luncheon. Mrs. S. M. Simpson will entertain the club members next week. The members of the Entre Nous Litclub held a Tuesday at erary Gose. A paper on the home of Mrs. meeting of German Music" by '"The H. Mrs. E.History followed by a discusWells, sion led by Mrs. Pike, were the features. Mrs. Al Weodard returned to her home in Park City Saturday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Alcock. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor of Freedom is in Eureka for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hannifin. Mrs. H. G. Green of Tooele arrived In Eureka this week and will be the Miss Delia guest of her sister-in-laGreen. William Gore returned to Eureka from Des Moines, la. Tuesday The guards of the Ladies of the Maccabees conducted a social and card party at the Miners' Union hall cn Friday. Miss Ethel Fouyer has returned to . her home in Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer have returned to their home in after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chicago John Taylor, Mrs. Byron Thurmond and Ben Thur- Eureka, Dec. 4. w mond. LEIII. Special to The Herald-Republlcan.- 3 Lehi, Dec. 4. The Lehi Commercial club entertained Wednesday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. 11. C. Holbrook at the clubrooms. There was music Miner, Theron by Heber Bennion. Paul and Miss Cora Bennion, J. Johnson Thome. Edward South wick, Frances Child, A. L. Yates, J. S. W. Ross, Bishop James II. Gardner, Mr3. Junius Banks and Junius Banks responded to toasts. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf llolmstead, Bishop and Mrs. James II. Gardner, Mr! and Mrs. James Fyffe, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Heber Bennion, Theron Bennion, Miss Cora Thome, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Y'ates, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Child. Mrs. Nettie McAffee entertained at dinner Sunday to celebrate the birthMrs. Johnson. About day of nor mother, were present. twenty guests Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peterson entertained at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Holbrook, who also have been entertained by Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Bushman, Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Stookey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merrill, Mrs. Fanuy Bone, with a ward reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wing. Mrs. Junius Banks entertained at her home Thursday evening to celebrate the birthday of her husband. Those were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. present Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miner, Mr. andYates, Mrs. S. W. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Child, Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Dr. and Mrs. It. Holbrook, Miss Clara May Koch, MisH Ina Stratford, Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Phillips, Heber Bennlon. Theron Reunion. The Athenian club met Wednesdav at the home of Mrs. James Fyffe. Mrs. Paul Miner reviewed the book, "Tho of Helena Ritchie." Mr p. Awakening Mrs. James M. KIrkham and Mrs. Wing, D. S. Goodwin entertain next Wednesat a kensington tea at the homo dayMrs. of Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon entertained the Missionary society at their home Thursday Mrs. James M.evening. Kirkham entertained at a birthday party for her twin sons Eldred and Alden Thursday afternoon. About twenty guests were present. The D. It. society meets Mondav at tho home of Mrs. Charles evening Oh ran. Miss Evelyn Bushman entertained the G. Q. club evening Present Avere AltaWednesdav Grant, Rose Grant, Viola Gardner, Nina Sidwell, Mirl Goodwin, Wanda Goodwin, Nina Sidwell, Vera Knudscn, Lauretta Knud-se- n and Essie Goates. DRAPER. Special to The Draper, Dec. 4. Several social affairs have been given during the week for Miss Edith Rasmussen, marto George Stringfellow whose riage took place in the Salt Lake Temple on Friday. Miss Rasmussen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rasmussen. On Saturday evening Mrs. John g entertained for Miss Rasmussen at a parcel shower. On Mondav. a party was at the home of Miss Eva Hideout given for her. The' Primary association entertained the little folks at a on afternoon. dancing party Saturday H. Christiansen of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Wilkins of Provo were pruests the week at the home Mr. of during Mrs. Soren Rasmussen. and evening the Jordan High Friday Dramatic School club a farce comedy, "Facing thepresented Music," at Rldeout's hall. Miss Naomi Rasmussen is visiting with her sister Mrs. Karl Jensen at Sunnyside. IIcra!J-RepuWIcan- .I Bo-ber- PARK CITY. Tark City, Dec. 4. Mrs. II. P. Town-sen- d entertained the Boy Scouts and several girl friends Monday at games and music. Miss Joyce Tcwnsend was awarded the prize in the guessing contest. Miss Rhea entertained the Girls' FriendlyReilly club Friday. The folguests were present: The Misses lowing Bertie Beatty, Anna Paull, Margaret Urie, May Nicholes, Bessie Urie and Mrs. Sherman Armstrong, Mrs. II. S. Townsend and Mrs. Kennett. Mrs. W. A. Raddon entertained the D. O. E. O. club Thursday at a kensington. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton entertained the Whist club Friday. Harry Kemp left Monday for his home in New York. Mrs. C. J. Parker entertained the Five Hundredclub Saturdav. Mrs. Jerome Paxton entertained the Radiant circle Wednesday at a kenfollowed by a luncheon. Covsington, ers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Sherman Armstrong entertained Friday. Mrs. Cash Faulkner entertained the Atheneum club and guests Monday. Mrs. A. P. Ridge was awarded the Mrs. T. J. McDonald entertainedprize. the Sego Lily club Wednesday. The folMrs. R. lowing guests were J. Bryant, Mrs. E. I. present:: Mrs. .1. Fd Tracy, Paxton, Mrs. N. J. Williams, Mrs. H M. Swan, Mrs, R. H. Williams, Mrs. R. W. Macdonald, Mrs. J. T. Williams. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. R. II. Williams. Miss Elva Hendrickson and Raymond Birkinshaw were married Monday at Coalville. .tomes buck left Friday for his hornt' in Nova Scotia, after a two weeks L visit with his brother John A. Buck. |