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Show 2-- THE X SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY. 16, 1916. N, Week in Soci ef v SOCIETY o o i i i i 'HERALD-REPUBLICA- (Continued From Preceding Page.) talned at a children's party Tuesday O o supper was served from small tables The guests included Mary Elizabeth Fowler of Perth Amboy, N. J.; Harriet! Andrews, Lillian Loses. Kathleen King Frances and Calla Huddelson, Eliza-- ! beth Rothwell, Glenn Martlneau, Billie Kidder, Joe Lamb and Raymond Smith. TAYLOR WOOLLEY, nee Dorit Evans, who has appeared tour of the east before returning: to j lYX J in seven;! recitals and concerts and was a pupil of Spencer their home In this city. Clawson. rr. Shirley T. B. Webber, arrived yes- l spend terday from Chicago and will Colonel several weeks with his parents. ....... and Mrs. T. G. Webber. :.,.-.- an )jc Miss Zola Bagley entertained at a Ynn 11 f nil ' annnlnted i lirirfce. tea on 1 , Miss EnKliah will arrive on Wednesspend a day from Kentucky and will with her ulster, Mrs. T. O. Hhek-el- l. at her horn In South Fifth East k i 1 Mr. Karl A. Seheld and Mies Marlon Roklidsre will leave tomorrow for park, where they will spend Yel-to-Anto- ne f 1 ; i ; l -- J'Og... J. Holland hai pone toforSana Francisco, where she will visit month with Mrs. J. C, Carey. Mrs. Carey wa one of the most popular visitors In th city Isst winter and dur--ofi Insr her stay received a great deal social attention. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wis and s t t Mc-Cow- I I Gen. and Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood have ' v. i t i summer. it Mrs. Abr.er Luman and ters. Mrs. Louts Myer of Miss Thyllts Luman. have Luman ranch In Wyoming mainder of the summer. her ...... v j daugh- Omaha and gone to the for the re- ft r ep-n- 3fc t Fall. Wash., where they will spend sf: month. y & Miss Nellie Calvin will leave early In Mrs. Carles H. Blanchard, accom- August for the east, where she will S. Join a party of friends In motor trip G. panied .by her mother. Mrs. an exthrough New England. Blanchard. has returned from BlanchMrs. California. to tensive trip Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ie Botixek and ard and her da tighter epent two weeks two sons left cn Friday for a trip at H. Hollywood. L with Mrs, Sptllard New York to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. Mary Gilmer. Mr. and 'Mrs. A. L. Hoppaugh and daughters. Catherine and Madeline, left last evening for Yellowstone park. -- fi Mrs. John C. D. Clark has gone to Chicago for a. stay of several weeks. Lieut, and Mrs. Edward Guthrie are spending a few days in Billings, Mont. Mrs. J. H. Richards, accompanied by her two children. Joe and Florence, and her sister, Mrs. Howard P. Kirt-le- y and little daughter Jean have gone to Brighton, where they will occupy the Odell cottage for a few weeks. 5t Thomas Kearns. accompanied ton, Thomas, Jr.. has gone to the Kearns ranch at Santa Ana, CaL, where they will spend six weeks. Mrs. by her daughter Miss Helen and her ; 3 Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Powers have through Yellowstone park. Cal. v if gone to California on a motor trip and jfc if Mr. and Mrs. Vivian V. Strange have expect to be away a month. Miss Olive Humphrey has been the welcomed a little son to their home K. Humphcnest of Dr. and Mrs. Ira on and will be called Robert the Mrs. Bernard O. Mecklenburg- and Wednesbaby left and ten for days rey Mrs. Henry. Roy I Wattls wll! leave early in day for San Francisco. 5ft the if. week for a trip through YellowSirs. Alvah Lee and baby and Miss stone park. M!u oJhanna Sprague has returned Marshall have returned from from a month s visit in New York an Mary Honolulu and aro with Judge and Mrs. cities. Mrs. eastern C Hoffman and daughether John A. Marshall at 444 E. South Tem- ter. MissHenry J v Naomi Hoffman, left on FriMr. and Mrs. Harold Fmoot have re- ple street. for California and the southern day sit Je turned from a two weeks- trip to San where beaches, expect to spend they Mrs. J. H. Young and two young TYanrlsco. of the summer. the remainder acand Jeanette Catherine, daughters Miss Mary Perry ha gone to Hart- companied by Miss Edith Shearman, Mrs. B. B. Rudolph of Selma. Ala., are Mrs. ford. Conn,, where she will spend sis arrived In the city rn Friday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Caffey summer with Young will spend th weeks. avenue. t v her father Henry Lawrence at the at their home in First if if N. her A. and in Main n. Wlmmer daughstreet. Lawrence home Mrs. Mrs. William Htory, Jr., and children 5t ter. Miss Lvle. have returned from a have Mr. Lavens Mrs. Fmlth returned from a week's stay ih Mrs. Charles Fred Mr. and and visit with month's are now at home to their friends In Idaho. Mont. Bnnlon of Boreman, Us Jt their handsome new home In Federal Mr. and Mrs. Dana Tyrrell Smith and Heights. Sylvaln Noack, who with Mrs. Noack l!tt! son Par. a Tyrrell. Jr.. Ir't on has spent the past two months with Mies Clara Young and Miss Hatfield, the Hartley family in p street, will California, where they will Friday for remainder who have spent the past week as the leave today for Bar Harbor. of the Brimmer. Me., and spend the of Mrs. W. P. Kler. have taken will be joined early In August by Mrs. guests and Miss an apartment at the Covey. Mrs. Ward Wlnfr Bee Noack. sic - st: ijt Marjorte Widdlcomo left eti Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dugan and sister for the Girls Friendly Holiday hous Mrs. Lewis and daughter Edna at Brighton, where they will spend left for a motor trip through Yellow- left yesterdayMerrill for Minneapolis, stone park the last of the week. They they will spend a month with Mr.where two weeks and expect to be gene two t weeks. W. Merrill. Mrs. Frederick son rre small and Mrs. Archie Ryan ii V Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Snyder and the guests of Mrs. Gor?e Ryan at her Mr. A. T. Mrs. Callister have reftome In Elizabeth street. niece Miss Florence Woodford left on turnedand from where they atProvo, if! for Nevada to visit with tended the $ Bliss Vera Taft of and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dougall marriage relatives. and their son, A. C. Callister, last jt st children have gone to Losan for a - 3C 5fr 1 - 3ft 2 Mr. and Mrs. Van IX Midgley of AlaThursday. Couple of weeks. 3k 3t 3k meda. Cal- - who have been the guests Mrs. Jant W. Mayn and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Alder, left Mrs. William Neslen and daughter Mios Mary Mayne have cone t Cali- on Friday for a motor trip through Ethel are visiting with friends in San Francisco. fornia on a motor trip for six week. Yellowstone. 3ft Mrs. K. A. Tate andsmall daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joel Nibley are recelv-ln- s Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Madsen Liltl I'.ock. Ark., have come to on the nrrlval of terday for an automobile tour left yescongratulations through Mrs. with Tate's a !ittl son at their home in Federal the Yellowstone park. spend the summerMrs. F. B. Mr. and Caffery. 'Jt 5jt 3c latent. Heights. ?5f Jit ?S Mrs. Edward J. Fitzpatrick and litNoWe Warrum Is entertaining Mr Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Falrwealher are tle son Edward will leave for new at home to their friends at 12 S. Denver, where they will spendtoday rest the Twelfth East street. of the summer with Mr. and Mrs. 3jJ jje Thomas Qulnby Atkins. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Wescott will "fc lave during the coining week for the Mr. and Mrs.. Horace A. Heath, Lln-da- ll Yellowstone national park, accomG. Ward, Jack Searle. Arthur Hea Warren. Mr. Crabhe. Mr. Duke, Mr. and panied by their son gren, J.: Mrs. Reuel G. Heath and Miss Madolln Mrs. Arthur Morse Moon has arrived Heath left to motor from California and will spend the re- Idaho to theTuesday II. A. Heath ranch through on Silmainder of the summer with her par- ver creek. They expect to be away ents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Anderson. two weeks. e--f IFmiEMCDM 3jC Three Layer Brick ntillla Krela Fruited HUque PACKED IN IC AND 7 S . DUVERD S" ilTwo Phones Wasatch 686-68- 8- -0 .,, .;;T':. - . fcj iu - t.n,. .h , A szn 'jrzjrz x izm rr e w,i ifcf A ii'tiV-iW- j 3 r.ca - itnj fA:Zimr y m mm m I mi 1 Sale. of Silts $15-0- 0 mm m ismiBS avuiyai Greatest values ever placed in lots of $10.00 and $15.00 Handsome Suits and Dresses of regular ' and an i stock. well-select- ed n mi eL3 m mi o m For Street and Dressy Wear! WAIST iSt r.Wl Nis ..... Handsome Silk Crepes, Georgettes, 4- Fancy Silks Lingeries These are much less than half ?jc Mrs. Ledyard Bailey, accompanied by her sister Mrs. Clara Langsdale at Bailey, Pinecrest Inn for a few days. her daughter. Mies Dorothy Miss a: v ff have returned from the east. Vasear K. from Mrs. Mr. was J. and early Bamberger and graduate Bailey Miss Dorothy Bamberger arrived the In June. latter part of the week from New York Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh and eon and will spend the summer at the Hoof tel Utah. Thomas of Park City are the guests Mrs. Henry Welsh at her home In E. Mrs. I. F". Northcott has returned Fcond ' ... South street. jfc home in Coalville after a delightful Mrs. H. r. Henderson has returned stay with Mrs. I E. Eldredge and from an extensive eastern and western other friends In the city. trip. 9 Mr. Mrs. Chester Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. John Reed of Denver childrenand to their home In have a few days in the city during Ogden after areturned two weeks etay with to en Granite route week tn past a Mr. and Mrs. George Raybould. C - SHiaiil CP ViX IL &ic2t tLL3 Err off. . Mrs. Ida Fmoot Dusnberry and her Margaret, are at the daughter. Misssummer. Hotel for the - t $10.00 and )(C An-Ifccl- es P A. If SiiUlK Ml chil- dren hare gone to Yellowstone park for :a. two weeks trip. taken apartments at the Fifth East hotel, where they are at home to their 'friends. Xi r. O. J. La wry and Miss Anna Law-tr- y of Redding. Cal.. are quests of Mr. and Mrs. George Vl Lawny at their home In the Emma apartment. Mrs. Walter Scott Weller and little rhyllls have returned from an ' daughter extended trip to Fan Francisco. Los and the teaches. r Mrs. Louis ft. Gates and little daugh-:teBarbara hare returned from an expended eastern trip and will be at the (Hotel Utah for the remainder of the f jlA " M : ; ran . Mrs. E. i- a To) YoP i "W- f ' UvV 11 M a mm i jm vr f (m? Ufa v.v i Mr. J. Frank Judge will leave today tnr an Francisco, where she will spend two weeks. : I IflMft , Thursday afternoon at the Bagleyfr? country home In the Cottonwooa aistrict in honor of Miss Renan King, who has ben at school during the winter n-:r.- 3. ciJ!fc."n k,n at Wheaton college In Boston. The rooms were prettily decorated with the flowers from the garden of the hostess. Pink rambler roses and pink sweet peas' were combined for the decorations of the tea table, a crystal basket of the flowers gracing the center of each of the smaller tables. During the after- noon the following friends assisted in the dining room: Mrs. Samuel King, Mrs. Charles Bag- ley, Mrs. Bert Cutler, Mra June B. Hill, The invited guests were Mrs. Sidney Hansen, Mrs. Oliver Goodwin, Mrs. William Locklngton, Mrs. Gertrude Peebles, Mrs. A. H. Bagley, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Vera Jones of JjOs Angeles, Miss Beth Perkins, Misses Luella and Irma Cutler, Miss Mary Peebles. Miss Vera Felt, Miss Caroline Druey, Miss Wllla Robbins, Mies Rowena Horns. The A. F. club was entertained on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph at her home In Tenth East street. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock from one long table covered n with a cloth of Cluny lace, in the center of which was a large basket of white Shasta daisies. Inclusive of the twelve club members the guests were Miss Ellen Chapman, of Ogden, and Mrs. Karl Orlob. 3t Mrs. James C. Dick entertained at a prettily appointed dinner on Wednesday evening on the roof garden of the Fniversity club in honor of her sister. Mrs. William Cunningham of San Francisco. The decorations were in coral colored sweet peas and covers were lalu for ten. 3lc 3jt The Misses Dorothy and Laura Weber entertained at a delightful garden party on Monday evening at their home in Mill Creek in honor of Miss Louise Jennings, a bride of the past rid week. The living room and veranda were bright with a profusion of red and yellow nasturtiums, while rose and greens were seen in the parlor and reception hall. The tea table was gay with a large rustic basket filled with nasturtiums, while loose flowers were scattered over the cloth. Assisting at the tea table were Miss Louise Manning of San Francisco, Miss Marian Jennings, and Mies Violet Bolognese. about During the receiving hours thirty friends called. In honor of Mra Robert Fowler of Perth Amboy, N. J., and Mrs. Roy d of Casper. Wyo., Mrs. Horace Dunbar entertained a few close friends of the honored guests at sn informal luncheon on Monday afternoon at the Hotel Utah. The round table was decorated with garden flowers and covers were laid for a dozen. Sjt sjt Mr. and Mrs. j. J. Daynes entertained at one of the most beautiful garden parties of the season on Friday evening at their home In S. Fifth East street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elmer Jenkins. The lawns surrounding the house were gay with strings of Japanese lanterns and many colored electric lights, while In the house a profusion of garden flowers were artistically arranged. The Hawaiian Troubadours were stationed in one corner of the veranda and gave a delightful musical program. The beautiful flower beds were outlined with tiny electric lights and fortunetellers' tents were added attractions in the garden. Three hundred invitaEPISCOPAL. tions were issued. St. Mark's Cathedral. 227 E. First sjt st Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Doolittle en- South street. The Rt. Rev. Paul Jones. tertained at a prettily appointed din- D. D., bishop. The services for this ner on Wednesday evening at their Sunday are: 7.30 a. m., Hcly Comhome In E. South Temple street in munion; 11 a. m. morning prayer and honor of Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, sermon by the Rev. D. K. Johnston president of Columbia university, Mrs. Butler and Miss Butler. A large black orations of the table and covers will Japanese bowl filled with lovely white be laid for twelve. honeysuckle graced the center of the table and covers were laid for eight. Mrs. H. W. Shelley entertained at a sje ic Miss Minerva Cottom entertained on miscellaneous shower last evening at e Tuesday evening In honor of Miss her home in S. Ninth East street of Mantl. Assisting during in Parry of Miss Esther Johnson, a the evening were Mrs. N. I. Cottom bride-elec-honor t. The rooms were effectiveend the Misses Alice and Leila Cottom. with decorated pink and white sweet The guests included Misses Amelia ly games were and progressive peas Lawson. Ruth Morgan, Marguerite the Twenty evening. during Lawsno, Lucy Newman, Fern Barrett, played were present. guests Marie Lewis, Myrtle Bishop and Nell 'f Davis. Mrs. R. Papworth, Jr., entertained at 3jt The M. M. M. club met on Monday a delightful lawn party last evening at evening at the home of Miss Lorena her home, 436 II street, in honor of Stumm. Those present were Miss Alice her daughter, Virginia. The lawn was Spencer. Miss Isabelle Randall, Miss strung with Japanese lanterns and colRean Hill, Miss Ivy Norberg. Miss Ruth ored electric light globes and thirty Norberg. Miss Isabell James and Miss" young people were present. The living Edna Hill. room and dining room were decorated 3e with nasturtiums and Shasta daisies Mrs. Charles H. Pierce entertained a and a dainty supper was served on the number, of her friends and neighbors lawn. at kensington on Thursday afternoon at her home, 850 E. Second South Mrs. Frank Davis entertained the street. The tea table was prettily dec- T. A. club at her home In Highland orated with cut glass vases of pink Park last Thursday afternoon. The and white carnations and ferns. Low house was decorated in garden flowers. bowls of marguerites and maidenhair Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock for ferns were used in the parlor and liv- the club members, Mra. A. F. Wilson, ing room. Those present were Mrs. Mrs. Dick Collett, Mrs. Charles Parry, C. J. Reading, Mrs. Charles B. Stewart, rrs v. n llirlH. Mrs. s. A. Selander. Mrs. Isaac Sears. Mrs. Frank Collett, Mrs! R. Burns Pyper, Mrs. Fred Far- Mrs. Robert Stevenson, Mrs. Robert now. Mrs. Frank Watson. Mrs. Parley Gordon, Mrs. Harry J. Anderson, Mrs. Condie and Mrs. Bert an invited John Cameron and Mrs. H. L. Sellenit. guest. The club willWhite, entertained be ; !t t Mrs. S. A. Selander at her Miss Ruth Murphy entertained the July 273 by N. Seventh West street. home, members of the Enln club Thursday evening at her home In Holllday. Five Mrs. Lee Jones entertained a few hundred was the feature, of the evenhome, ing, the prize being awarded to Miss close friends atin her summer canyon, Emigration Louise Weer. Decorations and details "Llngerlonger," were all carried out in rose color, the last Friday. The guests played cards being won table having for its center decoration during the afternoon, prizeWaM. MansG. II. Malln, Mrs. a basket of rose colored sweet peas by Mrs. Mrs. Earmson. Mrs. Gertrude field and tied with a large bow of rose tulle. Miss "Laura Turner will entertain the Gertrude of Richfield, and Mrs. W. R. Enin club August 3 at her home on Bentz of California were honored guests. E. Fourth South street. jj : i (t Miss Miriam Jacobsen was guest of The Needlecraft club was delightful- honor at a lake party on Thursday ly entertained Wednesday afternoon by evening in honor of her birthday an- Mrs. John Vincent at her home in Park- niversary, given by the members of the way avenue. Sewing was the feature B. G. club. After a iip in the lake supof the afternoon, followed by a lunchper was served from a long table ef- eon served on the porch arnld a bower fectively decorated vith a color scheme of ferns and summer flowers. The of yellow and white with details car- members present were Mrs. Vincent, ried out as far as possible. Dancing Mrs. Marsh Cole, Mrs. J. M. Baxter, was enjoyed during the evening. Places Mrs. Ross Kunkel, Mrs. George Bowwere set for twenty-fouIncluding the man, Mrs. W. G. Loveridge, Mrs. Lou club members and their escorts. Cornell, Mrs. M. H. Scarlet, and Mrs. C. was the invited guest. The E. Mrs. Itrene Harvey and Miss Frank clubPepro will meet with Mrs. G. W. Rice O'Nell will entertain at a dinner this July 26. at 819 E. Tenth South. evening at the Moxum hotel in honor of Miss Margaret McCullum, whose Music of the hour sweet music, real marriage will take place In August. music. The Troubadours. Wasatch Shasta daise will be used for the dec-- 7235-Advertisement. j - Sk flT'fTS'? U V'l-l W "" ! j i 17 a- -l i i San Lafayette Morrison of chilher CaL. by Diego. accompanied the summer dren, has come, toMr.upend and Mrs. George with her parents. W. Snow. r ZZST. j ; i two weeks. Mr. p gj 77 TP j "IXTRS. street. j birthday anniversarp of her small son, Robert Granville. The little guests; came at 4 o'clock and at 6 a dainty! (Continued From Preceding Paf.e.) Mrs. Van Law will make an extended 1 7 0jjZ x 5 Mrs. Joseph Portugal is the gue-- t of Mrs. Tony Jacohson will return from Mrs. Thomas Eoyer at her cottage at California tomorrow after a stay of Bear lake. jfc 55 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Talmer have returned from a three weeks' motor trip through Idaho. A !j; Mrs. W. H. Ieary and three small children have gone to Sioux City, la.. wher thy will spend six weeks with relatives. Mrs. A. J. Gustin of Holsc. Ida., Is the Kiiet of her son, Frank J. Gustln and Mrs. Gustln. at their home in Twelfth East street. Mis Lucile Giimtr has come from 5ft three months. r Miss Phyllis Jaiobsen and Marie Ledermati left the first part, of the week for Long Beach, Cal.. to remain until September. Before returning they will visit the San D!t-fair and the beaches in southern California. Employed women and jr!rl! Spend o your vacation at the V. W. C. A Vacation cottage at Pinecrest. reasonable rates. Advertisement. Very Girls' Friendly Holidav House Silver Lake. 51.00 per day. Applv Miss Sara or Mi3 Napper. Phone 11.v. 2.VS3-Theresa Gcdbe, Silver Lake. R, T?jg ?frr I Wy-lan- 2l6:S0UTIfMA!N'St; " ; v Ar-lln- 3 - - God-Prayer- ." Ep-wor- th . Mid-wee- Ep-wor- th 3j J. south near Ninth West, B. F. Bronson, W. Pratt. Bible school minister; Mrs. H. Bible school at 10.30 superintendent. a. m.; evening service at 8 o'clock, with address by J. J. Hale. Burlington church, Indiana and, ' Navajo Baptist streets. Jacobs Henry 8 p. m. on will preach at 11 a. m. and "The Second Coming of Christ." Immanuel church, Fourth East and Second Louis S. Bowerman, South, D. D., minister. Hour of worship 11 a. m sermon, "The Divine Inheritance the Reward of Righteousness," by the Rev. Jared V. Cody: no service; Bible school at 9.45 a. evening m., F. J. Lucas, -Young people's meetsuperintendent; ings at 7.30 p. m.; midweek prayer and of Emmanuel church, Boston, Mass. social service Wednesday evening at 8. Rev. Charles E. Rice, priest in charge. LUTHER AY. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Swedish Lutheran Evangelical Main and Fourth South streets, Holy church, corner Second South and 8 a. m. ; Sunday school, Communion, O. B. Hanson, pastor. 9.45 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon. Fourth East, school at 9.15 a. m., Arnold 8 MornSunday m. a. 11 m.; evening service, p. Beam." Mote the and "The service, Hultquist, superintendent: Swedish sering sermon, "The Patriarchs." J. vices 11 a. m. English services 8 p. m., Evening H. Dennis, rector. when Theological Student H. Johnson preaches; the Luther league meets PRESBYTER I AX. church parlors hursday evening First Presbyterian church, C street In the 8.30 p. m.; Arnold Hultquist serves at and E. South Temple; the Rev. George SunD. D., minister. Ewing Davles, 9:45 all friends are cordially a. m. Morning ser- refreshments; school at invited to cur services. day vice of public worship at 11 o'clock, Danish Lutheran church, corner First theme of sermon, "Life's Supreme avenue and E street, J. C. Carlsen, pasof a. m. and tor. Services Sunday at 11 society Loyalty." Young People's Mid6.30 m. 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor at p. school at 10 a. m.; Sunday week service of prayer and conference, young people's meeting next Tuesday Wednesday evening at 8 'o'clock.church. at 8 p. m. in the church parlors. Westminster Presbyterian St. John's Lutheran First West and Fifth South street. Rev. church, 124 E. Evangelical Seventh South street, Horace Sanderson, minister. Preaching William Schmoock, pastor. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. Sunday school school at 6. 30 a. m. ; German services 12.15 p. m. Mission Sunday school 9.30 at 10.30 a. m. 5 m. a. m.. Junior Endeavor p. Prayer CO YG REG ATI OVA L. meeting Wednesday, 7.45 p. m. Eleventh Third Presbyterian church, 11 a. Phillips Congregational church, corm., East and Seventeenth South, South and Seventh East Mr. Russell will speak on a momentous ner FifthRev. P. A. Stmpkin. pastor. streets, of the "The Church;" Morning service Security subject, at 11 o'clock; Sunday 12 o'clock, Sunday school. school at 9.43, A. F. Bardwell, superinmidweek service tendent; 8 o'clock; there METHODIST EPISCOPAL. at prayer Wednesday evening corwill be installation of officers of the Libertv Park Methodist church, ner Eighth East and Ninth South, Rev. Christian Endeavor society at 6. SO at 821 E- Carter, pastor? E. Ninth the church and the society will later soutn. Sunday school 10 a. m., E. A. join in the union meeting at the First Root superintendent; preaching service Methodist church; all are welcome. 11 a. m.. subject, "The Goodness of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. There will be no young peoor church service in the of Christ, Scientist, 333 Church First ple's meeting service of all East Broadway. Sunday joint evening, account services, 11 churches at First M. E. church, corner o'clock a. m., subject Sunday sermon. Second East and Second South. "Life;" Sunday school 9.45 a. m; the church. Methodist First Episcopal evening services are held at 8 o'clock. corner Second South and Second East Wednesday Second Church of Christ, Scientist. t i th " rvteea'9.45willa. be Ladies' club. 850 S. Temple m., street. Literary 11 as follows: Sunday school at o'clock services, Sunday a. m., subject Sunday sermon. "Life." Mr. A. E. Eberhardt, superintendent. worship at 11 a. m., sermon Sunday school at 9.45 a. m.; Wednesday Morning bv Rev. L. A. Jones, principal of the evening services at 8 o'clock; all are at Price, Utah. welcome to these church services. Methodist academy 7 p. m. Evening worFree reading rooms at 512 Walker at league the bank building, Main and Second South at 8. Service in charge of Soship Science literawhere People's Christian Citv Federation of Young streets, and ture may be obtained. . cieties. Several shcrt addresses evenmusic. The subject of the special the Grosr Shop; CHRISTIAN. ing will be,k "Pulverize service of praise and How?" Christian church (Disciples), Central prayer on Wednesday evening at 7.45. corner Third East and Fourth South Chester A. Snyder, pastor.-Bib- le streets,school 10 a. C. H. m.t at Waterloo Methodist Episcopal church, Martin man. superintendent; morning ZlmmtS 1719 S. Fourth East street,. worship 10 11 at school at o'clock, sermon, "A Message From pastor. Sunday Thomas, Our Silent Sentinels;" no evening sera. m., James Barr, superintendent; 7.15 J. m., at Barr, p. vice; union meeting of the young peoLeague leader! reaching service at 8 p. m.; ple's societies of the8 city at the First church at p. m., temperance meeting on Wednesday evening Methodist Prayer 8 o'clock prayer service, Wednesat rally;atmidweek f 8 p. m.. day lieatn Aiemoaisii'piscoyai near the corner of M.Jtfroadway and West streets., Thomas, pasEighth tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Donald PILES CURED AT HO LIE BY preaching Colclough, superintendent; meeting NEW ABSORPTION F'ETHOD by pastor at 11 a. m.; atprayer 8 o'clock. on Thursday evening If you suffer from bleeding. Itching, blind or protruding BAPTIST. Piles, send ma and 1 will tell you how address, Bethel Baptist church, Ninth South your to cure yourself at home by the new and Lincoln streets, B. F. Bronson, absorption treatment; and will ciso send minister in charge. Bible school at some of this home treatment free for 10.45 a. m., H. L. Baynes, superintenfrom your own with references trial, 11.45. at with dent; worship imUsers if locality requested. reportSend 8 m. sermonmorning John McAllister: at p. by cures. mediate relief and speedy John McAllister will speak. Special no money, but tell others of this of music by Evangelist Jellison: prayer fer. Write today to. Mrs. M. Summers, on Thursday at 8 p. m. Box P. Notr Dame. lad. Advertise meeting Rio Grande Baptist church. Second xnent. -f l r. J, j ', |