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Show 2-- THE A IIEKALD-REPUBLTCA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY X, 1G, 191G i..,.lcr2OJ?S&jriiniiiiiitiiii nt hum fJQjgggU a!H!!!lti!l!!!ii!l!ll!!UiinHil!!!1lllHI!!i;ilt!l!l(! o o i i (Continued From Pase.) rooms and the te- taM, whrre while narcissus formed the renterplec. Mrs. A. T. VoImr and Mm. I. W. McAllls-t- r r poured tr;i and coffee, by Miss Florence J si'ip. Miss Cordelia Julia Seymour. Straup and Miss ? 't Mrs. IMwaril I Crpr.ter. who to lea v. .f)Mi with Mr. CirrntT ith America, for a it pdM tftp l" v. i til at a honor Riit't Tuesday slster-In-laj by her rhjrmin- - Pin iegiven Mm. Fr.rik M. Camrron. Pink rof and ferns adorned theand the tunchenn table prentroom, 1 an ultra' tlv appearance with a lied of Cedl I'.runrpr . larsro with tulle for th- - rentcrptetr-Corsagf touri'" of the tiny pink rose were l.i 'd for ;'!) r !. t with the gold cards. Tr.o "o Invited to trret the honor Included Mrs". J- - 51. Rowmnn. Mr. sf Pre-edln- - rt ex-p-- -- tr e-.- w tkl ros mon-ozra- ni r-- ' Hi-.- ! r.i n I: II. Stephen. Mrs. l"r d rt k sva!d. 5lr. Albert i:. KIrnbr.lt. Mr. Robert C. Urn!! A. iljr'nvnio.l, Mm. Ken wort L. 1 Mis. J. I. L IV. ; . r. Mis Drlen Mrs. r.nd Mi.York City hy. M. Egerton of New Hd-- - Kim-t-a- ll m. ; i t i . ?;.-- Thnr.-- und with M it ci "i f f Tier ti.i e . Height. A ;t- nation forir-fof t:t !i:ri' were detail furnl.-ld-s- ."ant if ully appointed vk as Waiter . Lwi C. ! ! tful i.; honor Kucsts. th 31r i;d-"r- Whlt-Ir- y given t t v home In Federal -r t.psket of white Tar:' ("ntral dfi'iaiion r.'Me. and all f th1 arlurmonj- - with theroom. of the dinins to njov tlf) lmsrh-ro-In-- i Thtjr.-l;i- C. W. s abury entertained '.; and ting .. nrry rlub prty at v hi h ': n Mr. ,i. . i Ont ri .iitb-n-y. ow :;.-:tr..- 'jipcr His I;t 1'jn--ho- . -.- ( -. r- : r' The Rurji p. th- i ii ( r iv; aramej. folJowdnj; M f I.. . Mrf. r Ftird. Mrs. ft Mrs. . .1. f.rd'v.r.-!.- . i:is!i'iiy.I?. Mrs. Me- ; I.ewl .rr!. FreIrt'-In. . Mrs. t'ornl'-kMh. WSItnm 1. I'nn"!ipr. d - ! ti-!- :eor U'. bur; a:. Mir Mr. Vn!k r Sall- - XI. 'i'rinid 1 M. Crath. -- Mr. Pred n riv. hen 1 c I'rn . ii h"tes wan at th clvn dozen v on-di- Iloti'-weri- e. friend were Hiked to net Mm. Joseph F. NU?ey. the week to ppen-who left tafT rr I'all'ornia. VIo-1the winter in m the dalntv decoratlot,s t:e.i wtri' of the flower flth ;.oi!n't or.ice frr erirh fr. irr! r "f the r;rty, whhh d.Joi;rrte,i I.iit- to enjoy the matinee performance at tiie rp)ieum. half a I ! -t - "U'elriel-:ftrnon Mr". William a Inn heon in compliment to Tteid mi Ilirvard Mm Ni ieV af he- - home e y t'u t uvenne, I;ifffd;n jefn throuh-tsthe tiie rr.oritt ;ml al praerd 'uncheifTi 'ai'r'. The gupiM of the Jft-mwTf- Mr. I'l.niil U". Freed. Mr. Fred t. 1'ern. Mr. Walter '. I.ewi. Mm. Hoher: .1. fl!"ndinnlns:. Mrs. Aahhy I . Mr I.eter I. Free. I. Mr. fteland. f?. Whitney. Mr. ttoy Ct, Hora W. Mr J. liooklldre and vooey. Aftn Yo'in;. i'i tvl mii'-aT- e Tii llver ci.en the wnmeu of the .y afterno'n T'rid" t'nSfarian hufli. at the home of Mr. r-- oi - I- In -r t- i John rtik'.l nff.itri f'n."in, F. nt iirvef room fw-!- il one of She, of the ..'k. a were with colden The th- ame (lr''.vr affodiN n vioi.-ron the t'.i forming the .en?rri','"e where Mr. F. M ?t'"llt:zh. Mr. ado-n- e. . 1 ta-!f- e. I.yde Well .v wer r'.ifl t rIded. . Mr fowm. Mr-- . Jci-.'- i f :. Mali -y k. monr. Jtrj, W. U"aton and Mr", !. An 'Irit rr.Mic-t- l procram wa WaH:.-Th'- - UohJ-r- t 5Ji a-- fj re-rive- .- STivrn rn.l Mi v 1 tn5r.c-- Tn a ; en;-.-- .ir",, room wU known - . t'r'-vl- t lo-ii- rr. '(! r!,"rlr rvartie a? ti.e eveninsr Fri!v ''. Clipper 11e. the ; f ii the I cterj 'ipp-r ?V!'.o;itr i.i rscin tilth the rinin an vere preene.l ty d r " K.ia ft, it it ter dances on the mezzanine floor in l.nr-jni- r fhe ".'r' New-hos- e i rs '..r. :"r dn h. Tlie ai o r n t e r t a i n Cil in the serie of win ' t if Leon Imlay. 5Ir. and 5Irs. Joe Thomas. y 5fiss Marie James entertained the members of the it. G. club at her home St. Ann's chapel. Twelfth South beSewing was the Thursday evening. tween was served Fourth and Fifth East: the Rev. which supper after pastime, O'Brien, chaplain Mass and i from a long: table which held for a cen- Timothy Cavendish Cannon entertained the terpiece a cut glass bowl of violets. sermon at 8 o'clock. farm Other details were in the'f same effect. Our Lady of Lourdes church. Elevuniversity art pulld at the Cannon twenty-fwere There about enth East and Seventh South Masses night. Frhiay ive Miss Nora Wonless was the guest of at 7.30 and 10: Sunday school nt 9 a. m.; young- people nresent. I .a Comte Stewart Rave, a talk on modern art. honor at a luncheon at the Newhouse benediction and sermon, Sunday at 7.30 Miss Leone Clarnette rendered a violin hotel Saturday given by the teachers p. m. Mr. Kawllngs solo and Mr. Cannon played two sele- of the Jackson school. Society and Choir Meeting. ction. Novel initiation. were carried was toastmaster Mid a number of clever Name society the last Sunday Holy of the were members made hy toasts out and all had a Jolly good time. month at 8 a. m. of each Covers were laid for twenty-siparty. of St. Vincent de Paul so-10 Meeting Mrs. J. H. Scohee and daughter Mrs. every Sunday morning at ciety C. f Shield entertalne.l yesterday aftMiss Josephine o'clock, in the parlors of the cathedral evening Tuesday ernoon at a five hundred party Riven Huese entertained the Kewple klub at residence. Promoters of the League of the Sain honor of Mis 5tarjorie Simmons, a her home on Fighth F.ast. The evenof cred Heart meet the last Sunday bride-elecFive tables of ing was spent In playing "300," the each month February were catheof In the the sacristy n derora-iioname the favors being awarded to Miss Ileta played and the at 3 p. m. secwere unusually attractive In ferns Nelson and Miss Leone Ilath. The color dral Children of Mary Sodality every and potte.l j.tant. Itefrehments were scheme of pink and white being car- ond Sunday of the month nt 3 p. m. Altar society, first Monday of the ervel from thn small tables at the ried out In detail, the centerpiece on month. was a table of the the c!oc game. gilded large supper 3'r sodality every third i.i Holy Angel's filled with pink sweet peas with Sunday basket at a. m. Mr. John Miller of 34 K. Seventh smllax draped from the handle of the Rehearsal for the members of the South entertalne.l yesterday afternoon basket forming a heart to the chande- Cathedral In choir every in honor of Mrs. A. I. Wellington, who lier. In the center of which was a large the cathedral at 7.30. Monday night leaves shortly for California. The af- bow of pink tulle. After supper the St. Cecelia chorus every Sunday at fair was In the form of ae kenslngton annual election of officers took place, 9.30 a. mi. choir every Saturday at 3 tea and enjoyed by twenty-fivguests. reulting in 51is Josephine Uuese be- P. Junior m. The decoration were in red and green. ing made president. Miss Ileta Nelson, of Columbus every Tuesday Knights vice president; Miss Wanda Craig, r.lpht S at o'clock, in clubrooms at 5forton of K. treasurer, and Mrs" T. F. Miss Ir. and Scott, Utah. Hotel Marguerite Ioetor" the S. ond North entertained secretary. The Invited guests were Miss Lucille Smith and Miss Rose Idnner club at a five hundred party EPISCOPAL. St. Mark's cathedral, 227 E. Firstr Thum!,.v evemnc. The prlr.es were Young. During the evening Miss Smith Dr. won l.v Mr.'. W. ll. Calderwood and rendered several piano solos, with South Services this second Sunday-aftethe Epiphany are: 7.20 a. m., A. N. Hanson. vocal solos by Miss neta Nelson and 0.45 a. m., Sunday; communion; Miss Marguerite Scott. holy will club The 11 a. m., litany, antecemmunion and O. Veness entertained be entertained ?drs at the sermon by the dean; 4.30 p. m., choral Tuesday evening at a lAPclng party Friday evening home of 5Ii.s Reta Nelson on C street. evening prayer and address bv the tt Jf! her liome on Thirteenth l.at In honor dean on "Our Lord's First Miracle." of her nephew. lewis M. Femley, and memMiss Service Wednesday and Friday at 12 Bessie entertained Boyce her lii She was assisted by noon. Strangers will be cordially welbride. of bers her at the Card club Colony daushter. Mrs. i;. Nelson Rhoades. and home on First West Saturday evening. comed. Rev. S. R. Colluday, dean. Those Four tables of five hundred wore niece. Mrs. John U Frazer. St. Paul's church. Fourth South and affair played, the favors being won by Miss Main: the to pleasant enjov prcent Rev. J. 11. Dennis, rector ServM. Mrs. were Mr. and Femley. Nellie Gillmor and Miss Marie Aplin. 8 a. m., holy communion; I"t( ices today: Mr. and 5frs. F. W. Femley. Mr. and rooms '..4Ii a. were school: 11 a. m., The decorated in., Sunday artistically K. In Mr. J. S. Poiielson. Mr. and Mrs. S.Mra. and sermon; 8 p. m., red prayer the and club colors. morning After sermon. and Fernlrv. Mrs. ionald Fonncy.Mis II. the games white, eveningprayer a dainty supper was served Julian F.utler. Mrs. S. I!. Penny, In the dining room, the table being St. John's Ninth East and Mrs. Thomas floss. Miss Irma F.utler. prettily decorated with red and white Logan avenue:church. Rev. Hoyt E. Henriques, Hutler. Mr. C tf. Uutler. Pnilip Gam, crepe paper, and a large silver basket priest in charge In place of the reguand O. II. Uutler. filled red and white roses graced lar session of the Sunday school and of with j't center. the Iater singing and dancing serice morning prayer the annual missionary a Miss Ia1 Knowplen entertained of the Sunday school will be were enjoyed. Mrs. Jessie Malin was heU, at 10.30 fewr of her friend at a candy pull Fria. m. Parents and friends an invited guest. SevK. on to attend with the chilher home i.re requested day evening at The tlub will be entertained Satur- dren. No service. enth South In honor of Mis F.dr.a day evening by Miss Clara Aplin at her Karren. The following- were present: homeevening on First West. St. Peter's chapel, C59 N. Second West Miss Ione Watson. Miss Gwendolyn Services today: 9.45 a. m.. Sunday Miss Wnollcv. F.lear.or Miss Itallstrom, 7. CO p. m., evening prayer and school: .sermon by Dean Colladay. Deaconess Mr.ry Johnson. M!s Flore nee Anderson. Mi?. Vonda Affleck in charse. Wasatch 657. Thoreon, Miss Porothy Adrian Karren. ;il!e!pie. Miss Cra'f Stratford. Clyde ii:thooit. Conway Woolley. Ford. Wallace MR. ANDa MPS. J. B.In COSGRIFF First Methodist Episcopal church. Thompson. Thomas few Salt Lake AnderSecond South and Second East; Will A. days Duncan. Cecil Riles and IMdle D. Betts, on Sunday school at week the their way from 0.45 a. m.; D.,Mr.pastor son. during A. E. Eberhardt, superDenver to the Pacific coast for a short intendent. Public worship at 11 a. m. , gave their year-The r.nrr 7.45 p. m.; Epworth league at 6.45 did w not open their home and or trip. They home at the Iv party the People's midweek service, m.; p. Wed-tiin 1 F. S South Temple, but were guests Wednesday Fourth Fast. Flwood. 7.45. Today the evening at were at the Hotel Utah The room will the occupy lay r.zUt. pulpit both pastor their stay. during Tho morning and evening. The chorus decoratel uitlj crtrnatlon. choir and trained soloists will render present were: the Misses Iona, and Mrs. Emily W. Bailey of the Brans-for- d special music at both services; mornOtca Mortenson. Mis Helen Olson, Miss left the first of the week for ing subject, "Excuses;" evening subCmma Flwood. Nora Cracroft. Mis "An Answer to Questions Regardject, southern reshe where will California, William Miss liuth Christensen. ing Heaven." Walter Johnson. Thomas Ander- main for the rest of the winter. Tark Methodist church, son. Herman Wllron. :imer Duffin and Liberty Mrs. S. L. Sprague, has gone to New Eighth East and Ninth South 11 a. m.. A F.oherts. York City, where she will spend the Judge McMasttr of the juvenile court A ; Mrs. F. f. Kelr of '.'"-- F. Fleventh winter with her daughter Mrs. Herman memlers of hrr A. Propser. S'.uth entertained returned to resume her studies at the 1 o'clock luncheon il at rl bridge Merrill school. Oriental Point, L. I. The clih Mrs. W. H. Dale has returned to her followed by bridge. 1,t sje home it, Los Angeles after a stay of member are Mrs. Adolpii Anderson. Mr. D. Rlshel are Mrs. William and Mr?. If. M. several months In Salt Lake. Mr. Warren F.enjamin. nt home to their friends at 601 Ninth K. Mrs. II. Cu sdiing. Mrs. J. Forretr. F.ast. II. (,i!.nn. Mr. U VI. Hubbard. Mrs. W. Mrs. Joseph F. Nibley with her 'fi C. Mm ft. S. II U'orn.i Mrs. King, Miss Ada Murphy has returned from Miss her by sister accompanied MeK. IMith Dusenberry of King. Mrs. J. If. Marriot. Mm. J. Provo and Mrs. a month's visit with relatives In San . y Harold of left Thursday Francisco and Sacramento. :;: Fond Mrs. I C. Sinclair. Mrs. Charles to pnd the rest of the winter j;: in Side Ids. Pauline Brockmcyer, who has Mis southern California. f been spending a few weeks in Cedar T'o-iwa entertained !'"! Mrs Ariel F. Card on and children Valley, is again at home at 134 F ('ii) Mr. and Mrs. i:. left Wednesday for Thumdav evening by D. C. street. . II. Fendall at their iintc on S. Fourth to spend the ret ofWashington. ;: s: the winter with Several game f.f cards were her parents Senator ami Mrs. Reed Fast. Mrs. Call S. Moffatt and little daughtJallager Smoot. ter haw gone to Ray, Ariz., to visit ,:,iud. Mrs. Thomas andA Mr. ; supper was Mr. ami Mrs. Douglas Moffatt. They winning the favors. bv the ho'es after the game. Mrs. lwi. Telle Cannon left Wed- will be joined later by Mr. Moffatt, who Ti'club will met with Mr. and Mrs. nesday with Mrs. Cardon for Washing- is in New York on a business trip, and The ton. D. C. for n six week's stay with they will return home together. T'.omas Thurs'Iay. January 27. were present: Mr. her parents Congressman and '" fi.llonini; Mrs. Mrs. George R. Raymond has come Joseph Howell. She was accompanied back from a six weeks" stay In Denver, by her little daughter. I: ; where she has been visiting" with her Mi Aftor. Young left Thursday for mother. Miss Doris Her Seattle. Wash., to visit for a tlme with Raymond, has daughter. also returned from a her sister Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr three months' stay In California, where she attended both of the expositions Mis Grotta Cosgrlff is visiting In and visited with relatives and friends Washington. D. C, after a stay in in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San ami other eastern cities. Mi.s-- Diego. previously to her eastern trip U a fw on, Alio TV r flrem spent several months In Honolulu and California. ST. first part of the wtek for a short trip to Chicago, Mrs. George W. Mover and Mm. D. F. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Merrill arc Hemphill left the first of the week for s uthern California, where they will here from Minneapolis visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O. J. P. Widtsoe. Mrs. stay the remainder of the winter. and Mrs. Widtsoe are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Freed expect to Merrill ;;c leave the latter part of the month for Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stelner and a trip to Washington, I c. and New children are visiting with relatives in York. Chicago and Minneapolis. Jj Mr. an' Mrs. J. F. Harding left TuesMr. and Mrs. Walter R. Andrew and day for a few, weeks' trip to the east. children are at home at the Braitsford. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Calvin and daughMrs. William F. Culmer and daughters the Misses Nellie and Hrminie Cal- ter Constance expect to leave shortly b . it vin arc back from a two weeks' stay for southern California for a few in San Francisco. weeks stay. Mr. Culmer left the first the week or a month's trip to the Mis Maud Fitch of Eureka Is th of east. house guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Walker Mrs. Thomas B. Hunter of San FranSalisbury for the week. has been here the past week viscisco Mr. and Mrs. EvcVett E. BuckingMr. and Mrs. Fred her iting ham of on 10 ha. well known former A. Hale. parents, Salt Iak residents, have been spendMrs. M. A. Condon and daughter. Miss ing a few days at the Hotel Ft ah. May Condon, have gone to southern Miss Carolyn Cowan, daughter of Mr. California for an Indefinite stay. nnd Mrs. J. F. Cowan, left during the week for Boston, where Mrs. S. O. S. Neldcn lias returned to expects to enter Use Imditute of Pasadena. Cal., after a stay of several Technology. She- will be Io;t.d for months In Salt Like. the winter with the Misses Margaret v Mid Sibyl Walker, daughters of Mr. and Mm. Joseph Young of Syracuse. Utah, Mrs. J. R. Walker, who are taking enmc from her Grove" to special courses In study In Boston. spend a few days with friends and to attend the funeral... of John McSorley. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. i,. Mcfxod and chiljj. dren have returned from Omaha, wheie Mis3 Amber Banlsley of Park City they spcM. the Christmas holidays with i the guest of Mrs. A. J. Miller at the relatives. Portio apartments n E. Third South. ;f; tt Mrs. Edna B. Callaghan has taken Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pickering are at apartments in ;he Caithness for the home to the'.r friend in their new whiter. at 1532 Michigan drive. Mm. E. Kcner left Friday for an M"s Lillian Doscher will 'e.Ve Tues-- y OH for New York City and other east-1- eastern trip. centers for a stay of several ei Ml:s Agnes Engberg has returned iront h. from a three weeks" visit In Spanish s JLHlm Mrs. Paul Lincoln, formerly Miss Fork and Salem and is again at home Ethel Bur, is l.rre from Vancouver for at the Plandomc. a few weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Monro Hanauor of the Charles H. Anderson. Stewart apartments have returned from Miss Marian Mclntyre. after spending a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Han-- a uer's mother Mrs. Rosa Rothschild of the Christmas holiday with tin parent", Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mclntyre, ha SI. Paul. I . . - PLAYED FOR YOU BY WORLD FAMED MUSICIAiNIS -- Pianola is the most The Duo-Awonderful development of the pianoforte. 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S.ser-9, ami high 9 mass at with o'clock,sermon mons at and 11: vespers, and l.Su p. m.; daily masses at benediction, 7 and 8 a. m. St. Patrick's church. Fourth South between Fourth ami Fifth West Masses at 7.3U and 1; Sunday school at 10.30. I I of." and Mrs. John Alrd. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mr. Green, Mr. and Mrs. F.d Gallager, Mrs. and Mrs. K. H. Fendall. Mr. and the hotel. The reception eommlttee wa composed of Ir. anI Mrs. I M. PrumbauKh, Mr. an-- I Mm. If. A. Ifynes. Mr. and Mr.. Howard F.aldwln. Mr. and Mr. Freeman Harnett. Mr. an. Mm. W illiam Isiodgett. Mr. and Mm. John C. If. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cramer. i CATHOLIC. St. Mary' ! Ifon Mr. Ait! - it. I:irdr cave a ln :.r when a ii?ti Friday vat, ri t meet Miss Maud r puntn nh.i Visiting Willi I'itr'a v. ::r3. ::.d v O O n n u itmil mimm h mi H M on "The Juvenile Court, Its History, Its Aims and Its Purpose, and the Causes of Delinquency." Other services of the iay are: Sunday schcol at 10 a. m., Junior league at 3 p. m., D. E. Carter, leader, worth league, Mrs. service at 11 o'clock, sermon by Prof. J. Challen Smith: subject, "The Dignity 12.15; of Mediocrity." Sunday school at meet- "The Immanuel church. Fourth East and Second South, Louis S. Bowerman, D. D., minister Hours of worship, 11 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. Morning subject, "A Question Asjted In the Garden of Eden:" evening, evangelistic service, From the Ccming Storm." Bi"Hid'ng ble school at 9.45 a. m., F". J. Lucas, supeople's meetperintendent. Midweek prayer and at 6.30 p. m.Young ing social service. Wednesday evening at 8. Public invited to attend all services. at p. : service m. by the preaching pastor; subject, 6.45 p. m. at (NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY! Christian Endeavor at 7; prayer ing at 7.30 Wednesday evening. 7.30 BAPTIST. meetPrayer Tragedy of Nong'rowth." at 7.45 p. m., Wednesday evening ing Mrs. D. E. Carter, leader. The W. H. M. S. meets at the homo of Mrs. Masey's, M5 Windsor avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 p. m. The following books will be added to the public library tomorrow: i ( Biff Methodist Episcopal church,r Ninth East and First South: E. J. Mag-oSecond averesidence, 1025 m. W. W. 10 a. nue pastor, school, Sunday church services, Jones, superintendent; 11 a. r.i. and 7. CO p. m. The pastor will A social and reception preacha at both. and refreshments tree with program Rio Grande Baptist church. Second will be given to all the friends and West. Berton F. South near Ninth members of the church at the home of Bronson. Miss Frieda A. Dres-se- l, minister; Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lane, 188 Q street, missionary; Mrs. H. W. Pratt, Bible next Friday evening. school superintendent. Morning worand Bible study 10.30; Adjutant A. ship Ll TUEKAN. D. Jackson with his corps from the Lutheran Salvation St. John's Evangelical will have charge of the Army church. 121 E. Seventh South: William 7.30 at services p. m. They will bring school, 9.30; their instruments Schmoock, pastor Sunday 10.30 and sing songs and a. m. a. m.; German services, every preach. Evangelistic meetings SaturConcordia meets Tuesday, 7.30 p. m. night this week at 7.45, except 6166. Wasatch Telephone of the Baptist day, undercf the the charge ministers city. Seventh Evangelical Lutheran church. Second Seuth nnd Fourth East: Olof B. Bethel Baptist church. Ninth South Hanson, pastor Sunday school, 9.45 and Lincoln. B. F. Bronson, minister a. m.: Arnold superintendent. llultquist, Swedish services, 8 p. m. The Luther in charge; Miss Dressel, missionary; in the church parlors Henry Jacobs, Bible school superinleague meets tendent. Bible school at 10.45; morn8.30 p. m. All friends welThursday, come. ing worship 11.4 5, with sermon by H.pas-L. tor; evening service in charge of Jacobs, Mr. Baynes Danish Lutheran church, First ave- Baynes andtheHenry sermon. nue and E street; John Lund, pastor preaching school at 10 a. m., services at Sunday 11 a. m. by Rev. N. P. Nielsen, from CHRISTIAN. Clinton. Wis. Young People's meetiChristian church (Disciples). Central evenng", Tuesday evening; Thursday Third East and Fourth South, Chester for all. Rev. Mr. Nielsen A. ing meeting pastor Sunday school 10 remain during the week. will a. m.,Snyder, C. H. Zimmerman, superintendent. worship 11 o'clock, sermon, Morning SWEDISH MISSION. l ne lieiation or tne cnurcn and colSwedish Evangelical Free church, 734 lege." Christian Endeavor meeting S. Seventh East Sunday morning serv- 6.30 p. m. Evening service, 7.45 p. m., ice and Sunday school at 10.30; Young sermon. "The Obligation of the Trained People's meeting, 5 p. m.; preaching, Man." Special sermons at both service? 7.30: midweek service, Wednesday in the interests of Education day. MidPreaching at Swedish church. week prayer service Wednesday, S p. m. evening. Si: lid y, Tuesday, 7.30 p. m. Public invited to all services. : I CONGREGATION .VI., First Congregational church, Fourth East and First South; Elmer . Goshen, pastor school, Morning service, 12.30. 11; Sunday Plvmoutli Cong'regatioiial church, W. Third North: D. T. McClelland, pastor Sunday school, 10.30: P.atP. Pine, su-11 preaching Sandy, perintendent; a. m., and at Bountiful, 3 p. m. Phillips X'ongregatiooal church, Fifth South and Seventh East: Rev. P. A. service, 11: Morning pastor 12.30: Slmpkli', school. A. F. Bardwell, Sunday Christian Endeavor superintendent; 7.45. service, 6.30: evening worship, Public Invited to all services. IMIEsnVTERIAN. church. C street First Presbyterian and E. South Temple: the Rev. George Ewing Davies, D. ., minister Sunday school. t'.45: 'baptism of children at the service of public worship at morning 11 o'clock: theme of sermon, "The Rule of Three in Giving." Young' People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6.30: second service of nuolic worship at 7.45; theme, "What Shall Do With pastor's Jesus?"' Midweek service of prayer and Wedm sday evening at 8 conference, o'clock. The public, is cordially invited to these services. Westminster church. Presbyterian Fifth South and First West; Rev. Hor-11 ace Sanderson, minister Preaching, a. m.: Sunday school, 12.15 p. m.; junior Christian Endeavor, t p. m. ; senior 6.30 p. m. song and Christian Emieav or, 7.15 p. m.; prayer preaching service, 7.15 p. m.; mission meeting, Wednesday, school, 632 W. Firr.t North, 9.3w Sunday a. in.: Harry Lewis, superintendent. Public Invited to all services. Third Presbyterian church iluiuins I 1 ; I REFERENCE. American Newspaper Annual and Directory, 1915. Ashley Catalogue of the John Thacker Collection of Incunabula. Boyd Carr Happy Phrase. Foster Argumentation and Debating. Funk & Wagnalls Desk Standard Dictionary. Gli Avvisi Delle Officine G. Recordi & C. (Posters). on AmeriGriffin, Comp. 2 vols. can History, 1912-1- Writings Imperial Year Book for Canada, 1915-1Modern Drama and Opera. Reading Lists, vol. 2. Press Reference Library, vol. 2. FicWalsh Heroes and Heroines of tion; Classical Medieval Legendary. Weaver Canadian Woman's Annual and Social Service Directory, 1914. 3, 6. Abdal-Bah- a, MISCELLANEOUS. ibn Baha Allah Soma Answered Questions. American Association for the Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality Transactions. Bashore Overcrowding and Defective Housing in Rural Districts. Breckenridge, Mersereau & Moore Shop Problems in Mathematics. Brooks Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke. Burv Arabia Influx. Cheleym & Barker Camp and Outing Activities.Problems of Community Eldridge Life. Life of Clara Barton. Epler Grinnell Fighting Cheyennes. Gulick Fight for Peace. Hadley Undercurrents in American Politics. Haworth George Washington, Farmer. Hayashi Secret Memoirs of Count Tadasn Hayashi. Healy Honesty. Out of Doors. Hough Jcnes Planing and Milling; Turning and Borin Le Gallienne vanishing Roads. UNITARIAN. York City Board of Water New First Unitarian. 138 S. Second East, Annual Report, 1914. Supply, John Malick, minister Service at 13. Robinson Porcupine. Sermon, "Cataclysm and Order m the Robert Browning. Phelps 11. Life." at Spiritual school at Kindergarten Smith Investigation ot Mind in Ant- 12.15. Sunday ma Is. Merrill Isles of Spice and Palm. CI I R I STI A N SCI E NCR. GERMAN BOOKS. Subiect. Sunday sermon, "Life " First Church of Christ, Scientist. 336 E. Broadway Sunday services. 11a.m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 9.45 a. m. The Wednesday evening services are held at S o'clock Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Ladies' Literary Club building, 850 E. South Temnle street Sunday services school 9.45 a.m. The ill a.m. Sunday are held at 8 WednesdayAll services are wcicome to these o'clock. church services. Free reading rooms in the Walker Bank building. Main and Second South, where Christian Science literature may be obtained. PEOPLE'S CLP II. The People's club will meet in the committee room at the public library, at 7.30 o'clock. Rabbi Sunday evening William Rice will speak on "Cause and Effect." The public is invited. Raabe Altershausen. Renter Fruhlingstaumel. Hoheit. Schlicht Adjutant Senior FICTION. Grouch. Adams, F. Little Miss Comfort. W. L. Lot & Company. CouDertis Later Life. Foote Valley Road. Green A. K. Golden Slipper. Lewis', W. Trail of the Hawk. Montague Closed Doors. CHILDREN'S BOOKS. Child Life American Institute ofMoney-making How to Do Home Work; Directory. and Thrift: Young Folks" Je.rrold Big Book of Fables; Big Book of Fairy Tales. Sweetser Ten Great Adventures. Westrup Doggy Doings; Hunting I Alphabet. JI A R R I A i 1 1 LICENSES. Michael A. Hurley, Pocatello. Ida., Jean Carr. Los Angeles, Cab andW Emma A. T1IEOSOPHICAL MEETINGS. Mbrris, Ta lovsville, and illiamI ... Glover. West Jordan. The Salt Lake branch of the Valeria and Martha Ruby Cleason F. Olson society meets in 315 Temple l ake. Petersen. Silt ton building as follows: Monday George W. Bain and Ann A. Harris. night, publicon meet Sah general A be will Lake Gilbert. Grafton. Neb.. and tulic "The given ing. Erne--- ! Ideals or ineosopny. Wyo. . Wednesday night, meeting for me in- Mai v E. Hutler. Laramie. ters of the society only. Canadians vary Pensions of disabled Friday night, a class for those who a year. A British from $75 to $265 ate interested in theosophy. as much as $325 a year Both the Monday and Friday meet- private can get his for inare wounds, according to for the arc and all pension public ings to their nature. attend them. vited Theo-sophic- -- 4 1 al ! v, |