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The table was decorated in green and white, the centerpiece being I of tulips. Covers. were laid for 28 , - . . , 1 ct -- . , - . , 1 v Shrubs a Rampage. I .. 'f, 0. Al. . 0 - Rose Bushes - . , ' Chapter No.-2- , American Institute of Miss Renee Redman , Continues tomorrow. guest of Child Life wilt Oscar After C111114WCF himself the that . convincing key .,,bonor at several social affairs this A. and Miss . Mary rA0L50liat1.164; Kirkhamtonight. 32 Choice to kinds of room his Tweek Tomorrow Mrs. Lawrence Benin theAlbany hotel had 5 , I will give a talk on "Imagina: nett will give a tea at the hotel 'Utah, Lumen ' been stolen, Prank Cabas. a Mexican, tion." lima .....,..,.,....., io11111011 and in the evening the Misses Bess accused the night clerk-o- f the theft- -. 7 : Faddis and Margaret Collins. will give . The society; Native Daughtets ' of and the light was on, cabal, tried to ' :Continues tomorrow. a dancing ,party for her at the Keasps Utah, will meet this evening at 1 give point table argument with a large - ovot , , ,,. ,v, , ,s ,,, . .,home On , Wednesday ', Miss ,Phillis . ,,, , , 'teen knife and the clerk gave his la., . --- v, , , . , ..,,, ,., 3 and , building, ;111 Dwyer and Mrs. Harry Preston Smith all daughters are cordially invited. .1tention to keeping Cubes at something w will give an afternoon affair. On Thurs..' more than arms length. Patrolman F. 4' 4 Howard Mrs. Anderson day ended the Enge entertains at a Ladies' argument by The of the meeting .shower; on Friday Mrs. Lon Fidler Literaryregular taking Cabas to police headquarters, club on had a most Where he was hooked on a chnrge of gives an afternoon party, and a similar excellent lirogram, Friday 0:p.4:.4it0f0t0f-Op..ttip.404:::::::.i:!:including' a talk by assault with a deadly affair will be given on Saturday by weapon.. as on S. Bible. "The F. Bishop Spalding 2 Mrs. Ralph Godbe. the greatest English Classic," a report l it , by Mrs. C. H. Blanchard, chairman : '. Mr. i Holdup Cuffs , ,,Mrs. and ; ChrisJ. Hyrum of the smoke committee,'a lecture by tiansen entertained at a dinner party Mrs. W. A. Wetzell on oratorio music. I . , JEprpen ApgtilLot 159 ,. their father, Mr- - H. Illtnitrared- by 7' from -- Handel J.. who leaves street on was held Christiansen, West his shortly while up is' The Salt Lake Cmumercial club traf- mission does not interfere. The cam" k Many of the buoiness institutions of tion of the'effetrt of the tariff On wool la or Denmark. Covers were laid, for and Haydn, a vckai solo, "The Lord last Saturday night, ac- - the fic bureau completed one of the important issues of the,de1,-My Light" by Allitsen, sung by Mrs. way home . Saturday eve- mission granted last week to Deriver and state have 14 guests. city On a the cording to a report made to the police wilth the state bate its formal petition to the Inter- shIPPers 26 per cent of the reductions , J. W. Curtis, and brief talk ning in university distributing General Manager Thomas R. Cutler I state Commerce COMMISSIOn. asking asked for by them. stating at the time An interesting announcement is that coming biennial by Mrs. C. H. McMa- yesterday morning. , The robber got literature. on various subjects; of vital of hon. Mrs. G. F. Stiehl, chairman of nothing for his trouble abd proceeded Sugar company has that the- proposed new- - freight rates that & general revision of all freight. i..1 Miss of of Elinor the engagement ' ri railrates in the intermountain country was ., committee, an- to ruff Austin because he found noth- interest, to all of the 35 high schools put all the literature ha bad at the announced by the , Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the entertainment the roads for Utah COMITIon points be sus- necessary before' Denver could get all John J. Stewart. to Douglas Brooks nounced that a cafeteria luncheon and ing in his pockets but an empty4Durse, entered In the state debating contests disposal of the university, and ea Imi. ' ' ' woubtbe given at the a bunch of keys and a pocket knife, being conducted by D. G. Hunt of the sugar quertion Is perhaps the most pended pending bearing before the the relief it w&nted. '. , Kimball, the marriage to take place social following. -- 4s a daughter clubhouse--oti- . April 15. Following are which he threw on the ground. Later, University of Utah. Thews contests are portant In the debate, this literature commission in protest 'against such , The following list of commodities. - ' Aprii 15. The bride-eleof Mr, and Mra. John J..Stewart, and the delegates of the club to the bien- Mr. Austin returned to the scene of the conducted every year by the university, has been distributed freely by Mr. rates as exorbitant and discriminatory. with, the old and new rates into Denand practically every high swhool in the Hunt The new tariff , is entitled "Joint 1 ver, and the present and proposed' Utah .. the groom a son of Mr. and Mn. Ed- nial: Mrs. A. H. Parsons. Mr. Eugene, holdup and recovered his keys, The tocel Y C; A. has also ofstate enters men in the debates. This , common point rates. are given in the B. Palnier, Mrs. John E. Dooly, Mrs.1 win Kimball. , Freight Tariff TransTMiseouri No. - . year the question is: 'Resolved. That fered all its literature for advantageous LITective April 1," provided the rein subjoined tehis: - ' I F.- B. Frobes and Mrs. A. T. McCanne. unnow discriminates the bill tariff the disposal state; and, throughout 'Recommends Another engement announcement present Attorney to From Froul Chicago Chicago to , t is that of Misii.lklartraret Tsabelle justly against the West in favor of the It is believed that all the high schools The Annual meeting of the Free Kin-- -ere, amply supplied with data and InfGo Into Court east." Savage and Boy r Wyland of Caspar, dergarten and Neighborhood House asto the tariff quesThe Siudy o(thls- question demands ormation-relevant 4 v 1V: the marriagego take place this aociatiop will be held on Wednesday. ' , 7v use of much literature, and it la tion. By this disseminatiotrpf free the 1 is he daughter April 1, at 10 o'clock,' and the annual tiering. The bride-eleA communication that recommending inatithere has been absolutely because of 'this that the various Mr. and Mrs. (Richard Savage. of literature, At held. officers will election be of 1 no expense attached to the debate this have access to the needthe regular board meeting held last the city resort to court action to pro- tutions which are literature contributing it to be A'rlarge affair of this evening will Wednesday, Miss Georcia Webber pre- tect its rights in 'Parley's canyon in ed ' The different schools of the state are be the ball at Odeon hall to be given siding. the chairman gave reports of reference to the application of F. M. , sent throughout the state to the high afdivided Since school schools contestants. the and the into 'sections, tariff Aid 1 by the Mutual society of Walker-- the work completed during February as Lyman, Jr., for SO second-feof wa' .21 .10 41.10 ,13 3 .23 $1.35 Bros, company. The docorations will follows: Three hundred children were ter for power purposes, w bleb applica- fects the industries of the state, statis- In each section will debate until the Agricultural implements. liand.. $1.15 20 .67 .05 .95 ... .. . .. .67 A tics On wool, sugar, lead. etc., are need- winner is determined. The final ,de- Canned goods be In the St. Patrick colors, And the, cared form n the 48 chiltion has been granted by the state ed nursery. day ..... ,. .. ;. t.to Loa as too tsa .17 -i- .ao bate will be held- at the university Car Pets for the debate. will be Mr.- and Mrs. Walter, dren are enrolled in the kindergartens. over ' the ' was engineer protest, city's .75 85 .10 .60 t-.07 '.67 C. Stark. itulatant secretazi early in May. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Walker. Coffee. green Nrir Lewis, two sessions daily have an average sent to the commission today tut W. H. ofWilliam 1.80 Las 1.50 1.14 .11 .30 Business men of the state realise the Dru V; Al , the Salt Lake Commercial club. has i and Mrg,O. R. Walker, Mr. and the 727 books were issued Brammei . land and water ' .14 1 1.54 attorney. Mr. turned over thousands of ipamphlets importance of the question under dis- Cotton 1.30 3 1.75 .12 :Niro'. C. A. Walker, and Mr. and Mrs.1 attendance of 36; 1,18 ..,..,........ goods piece club of ' the library. The Mothers' Lyman proposes to remove the water and magazines to Mr. Hunt, to be used cussion, and are much interested in the Glaqsware .. . . .25 .25 - 285 ........ 1,20 - 1..45 The entertainment calin- - from ,... ,.5 - . - Tnitief. ist , 20 members held two,meetings ' at during - .,, ... point above the vity'a Intake, and as he saw-fit.61 .65 .17 .05 , Will Ck.- learreil. itecre-- debate.- As the debates will Glwiose ,.-.70 .55 .11 ;composed tit Miss I. Norris, the city holds that Its rights will be tary of the club. Save him a letter of coming ' .2012 .291,11 have a direct bearing Ott the local in.12 .4112 1.01 1.10 .90 Miss E.-- Naylor, E. CI. Nordoeuist. H. the month, one in the afternoon. when . , ,., Ink re- Jeopardized. was followed Silso an talk instructive by It may Interfere with introduction to all the prominent bust. dustries, It Is believed that :they will Bottles. nuts and waahers....., .0S .67 I s V. Oilicnswan .04 .04 34 '.63 and4W. H. Swertfager. n an 1,000,000,000-gallothe ....,.. other and evening the reserv- ne811 men, and this has aided in the attract large audiences. freshments, ptomosed alli Mr. Hunt of .67 61 .15 .06 79 02 ...... e Nalls,,,,,,......:,.,,,,....., on whO W. F. Jensen entertained at session, at which the day nursery moth- oir, which the city will in accumulation of literature the tariff the tilliversity;62 60 60 02 60 ...- ''.62 . charge Pipe constrtiert ' ' music were ers with entertained . at : the games, of Will the .17 canyon. on Commercial Parley's 59 contests, club be Horee.eitoes .08 hopes that this 'a luncheon question. ........ ...... .70 .29 .01 ,.67 I S. 13. McClure .of the National Wool the Rase and that business men who Matches .1112 1.10 0512 .25 1.16 .7912 ,06 ... Growers' association presented piles have already shown so much genet-- - Oil cloth and linoleum 1.08 .36 13 .25 .23 1.00 1.13 - 1.10 : b".... "..85 of literature and data which will be In- I ,osity, will continue, to take an active Wall PaPer , --. .6, ..... ".06 t .06' .85 1.26 4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,$-veor,- ., valuable to the contestants. The clues- - interest, and attend whenever possible. .12 .05 .53 I .07 .75 .60 .20 . ' Paper, news print 1 CO .16 .07 b3 .09 It .75 , , .84 Shoellt...., wrapping 1 f ' .07 , '.52 . 1.82 ..- i 1 LSO, ' 1.'.. , 60 Pire boots and rt c,nt rt eh 1;76 gArsonetconttdaZtentorthehals,ertanotnel 11 cE All '''.. Eb:anei .67 . .67 I . . . I N RETURNS .10 .90 C 11 T yn ii,., , , 0,... tril , I ...".0 .17 .05 1 Bennlon .R0 .93 .11 i .26 1.07 of N erne' . Mr. ' . Twine , . ' .07121 ' , Nir ,4 .90 ,19ii tha etimpanF'in in a flouriothinit condi- - ...A,140,44114,44.mws 142 . ..--.. --.12 I .801. .73 - ..... 4,4, -1 . . e . ) a '64 amniltma rust. "Hee! tblcijetile g:thfltr !it; !lel Ifl. aanndd 1 Its FROM . wilsiliNgTom t;I: ha grower could afford to remain ter' having eaten 'were taken home Margetts of the Old Folks central ' ' ' ' ' -, ' ' , I '1 . -committee. Each spoke. sang or told ' '' some again. outside of tha,legitnizatienotin . , , ., , --, , . tables seating aboUt anecdotesy end the ,affair was closed . of In the whose wool evening -had miett been. cases, , clip circumgtances, my ordinary people a talk from Bishop Armstrong. handfed nY . ' " ' 4 had obtained 200 people were set in the aMuse,. byThe George Austin, who,with his broth- five cents a dinner was arranged by the ofevening -til : more than the ment ball, and during the Over ', .' A674 'pound work dental of 500 of Slcelure of the Relief society, Miss Lilficers , Thomas, and Secretary. doing policy er off ered 'oethe home market!, - threw sets were seated, or Price -' associaMusic 'was renderedt by a lie Knight being kchairman, aseisted- - . A, ... qrowers the people. I . . .. 'NationattWool the aLocieation.e ere of tho Young Ladies' string bandu outtlet beneevfeint opportunity , ever 'offered in this coinmu'nity. l'....,,''1, tion went to Washington o protest 1 2 The decorations were in" ' ing, - and Children's thra diners gh , LiToe , Party has it zItjtped. , . , against the ' same time an excellent pro- charge of the officers of the Young, at the 16"We---cha-rg1 ,. , the L'owe-- Fees, , For Four Hundred Tots' gram wits rendered in the auditorium- Men's association. In conversation with. a News represen;',."'",si , -- 1 . 1 4 under the direction of Melvin PeterAustin said i the . ' 'é --. ' 1 tative M. ' , today. , best and 'cause no the very , work,. pain accordgr.eat chdldrens's had been newspaper' western deleiation A very successful o't the old toiks , ....,of this party 11:)Trilt The country . ' ed News. gg every courtesy, and had laid their was given to the children.. of the In the stternoon Wan arranged by section is the ,, . n ' the . ,;', A arguments before the committee, with Eleventh ward Saturday., afternoon, ,I. B. Besn, who invited Andrew Jeri- - iper year. issued Mondays and- ThursI .. 0. , . , , . -- , the result that they believed many or th the. amusement hall; The 'affair, nen. Bishop Isz,verson and George , -,' ...' , . ebiD-Abill of was '4 the objectionable features which the Gwen Miss Et 22-- k A arranged by Gold' , ,:,,r,r- he said it Knowlton' and the officers I of the ' ' - I had been eliminated, though b ' meashr e for the Primary and Religion classes, ideal an '; was not tt yet 1Vork ,3 ..,,,t6 Bridge-. -- - ' , ' :. tended by about 400 children. Dancit west , ' ' , , O., , , 36 Mr. Austin said a very much great, and games were indulged in from 2 -,er danger to stock growers of the o'clock until 5 p. m. Refreshments" -P ' ,e '' f - ' werti nerved and at the end of the 4' ' - ' west. was the Mundell bill, and. he entertainment every child was giventa '44 , sincerely hoped this would not . pass sack of candy. ' . , the children's In Its present shape. , . " The panty marked , ;, . in honor ot celebration the Mr. Austin said -the prevailing 9enti- conclusion the dedication of the new ,chapel, ment in the east was thab stilt high- - of . ..- ,- ..-- ....,. on filarcitg by President Joseph. I, ....... ..... , FRENCII AND ENOLISII M PORTED , t er prices might lzoe looked for for Smith. On Friday evening a dance . t . ' ' , short- was given under the direction of the wool. There was a , - , NOVELTIES. 2 1 , age. and sheep men rWho sold out amusement committee- of the ward. ) , - t , . - their clipi early; while they used their and the precious day, Thursday, the , ' , , , East.' , 407 South .Second , t , best judgment, would not do so well ward dinner was given which was , . , ' , attended bybetween 600 and 600 peo1 Sc thetas who had waited. ' Wasatch 3364. : , Open Evenings rill &O'clock Open Sundays 9 to 2 , Mr. Austtn is one of the directors ple. in the afternoon the old people. - ' .11 ' , for 'Utah of the ,National Wool Grow. who could,'not come out in he eve. -, atera and Storage company In Chicago. ning, were lent tor ihrautos ,and . . . will 'be -- - . , ....,4 n --.- -- . . s... ,... ' 'lore It , . Remarkable Values Will. Be Offered During these Days Hundreds of these' Newest Garments - and Of Hats the Season.' " :,11,- , , 5 Eat II ' r::::C.4.,1.':'1.:.' , ;,. , " .. Waists-0'r- a ,, - ' .. : M6jr, ' I ,.. I -- Wji' Mb". ; ' II - A . Worn . .' ,. a . - . ' ' 4, - ' , .,: '4 ,' reviler meeting of the Parent 1; , Teachers' associatkm In 'the Lowell ,, ,' ' school district was held Mondar. March' cil ,, , i.; ; , 9, , at the, building.- :" Miss Elizabeth ; ..I....-,-.';N. ': ,igi 1; , ,, ,,4 . .', . The Monday'Night 'club meets with Qualtrough, Trimary supervisor.. lad- -, . ..,..,,;.,,,,,.: -- Mr. and Um Gould P. Blakel and Mr, dressed the meeting on, the aubject of I ' . ,;:,..;' h. t:, .. r i; 1,1' There is no store. in all the country so superbly prepared to take earb of ..., : $:::,-every ,ap. Light refreshments were Blakely will reatt a paper on '''Some of "Discipline." -' .. .. ., , .. .., ,,, ' - . ,oc' ' ::u,!;i, Our Immediate Civie Needs."Edward served during a social hour., ' ,. , 7 ..,...,.., , need. ,,.., ' 4 .. ,,,,,,. , Havens will review "Current Events.'" i s , ;, . , parel , , , : , , , , ,,. ; The.music section of the Ladiee'l Lit- i .,,,,, .;;;;: , ,, . '' ' f ' club tomorra've,e St. erary elaborate stores have Other add, is this decided dis- ,. there assortments, as but The Seekers' club will meet tomor- meeting may '' ,,..1 just -I ' ' row with Mrs. T. J. Nipper and Mrs. S. Patrick's day will be celebrated with W9k, , '' .1 , B. King will give a paper on "Origin an appropriate program including a k tinction, that there . is no store anywhere that sells such splendid, such highest grade aTh--e . , of Women's 'Clubs." The roll call will monologue by Eugene T. Owen: a his:, 4 such eqmparatively mod' be answered by current 'events, and tory of irish music by Miss William- Very last word from Paris expressed in every line) ' ,. parel (the ' -e .!!. social features will be introduced 112' son; ,nacturne in B flat, duet for harp I ' ,. honor of St. patrick's day. !matters not what May be sought here, a gown, a hat, a suit, ready, fo; and ',violin. by Mrs.- - B. F. Anderson', , prices. .: ' , violinist, and Mrs.Walter J. Turtlee, i I inunediate service, One ,6f those exquisite Balmacaan 'coats that are so favored by fashion int, , - vocal helections, "My The poets' section e ' has-thNell" (Fox), and "Dermont Ashore" ' noon at the Ladies' ' this year, or inayhap whole outfit from hat to satisfac; , purchaser l - will ---.... . N. Mite Edna of Crouch), by and thereading "Richard HI"(W, Dwyer; . lion of knowing that no other-stor- e has a More correct Or comprehensive showing and no be continued. Tea will follow, with chorus, ''Peggy" (W. H. Neicilingerh .1:1.1 Mrs, E. L. Davis and Mrs. H. H. club chorus; violin and hardp duet., ' store anywherestlls the same garments for so-- moderate a price. , ' . Frame presiding. "Kathleen Mavourneen" - (F. W.1 ' ' Crouch), and "Come Back to Erin" The Salt Lake Civic. club- - holds an (Claibel), by Mrs. Tuttle and lark An. Thus' the .whole desirability range is coveredicorrect style,- - comprehensive assort- ,Ar ' this afternoon important meeting three vocal selections. , the Commercial club, and Judge E. 0.1 of My Soul" (Edward Locke);"Songs ment, novelty, newness, petfeet workmanship, perfect fit, quality - ilnd VALUE. That is "Ma- . Gowans of the state industrial school rush's." tDermott MaeMurrough) and ' ' ' this store is the mecca , of apparel seekers during these spring days.. ' why 4 will speak DM "Women, and Some So- "Irish . Lullaby", (Chauncey Olcott) by cial and Humane Problems." 'Mrs. R. M. Austin: Irish sketch by stsmeallisilisemalmaklitionsweienawnw MI Assewasissammostatannowassewellessagmass, . -- ' ' C. P. Larson and Miss Lila Mae ' ' ' Mrs. Byron Cummings .wilt entertain Mrs. I the will The Sale of , Eaton. of Sale Tea at served cony be The the p. E. O. at her home on Saturday, cluelon of the , ' . t , , proirram, .. and Dean Cummings will give a talk On' t I. . to t the university. The memberst will be i privilegekto invite on . . guests. . --- - , 4, .,475:14,1 qn trU NIA0 Zik . - . ' s -, - ' .',, -- ,, t, , , it', - 4 ' - .' ' illilinerv and - - V Ati, AL AL 111014 ., IntA ft:k e Have Es p eciall y Prepared . r ' ' Irtfc:k - 111A , . , 't , , ... I I ' - V , . ', ,,, '' - ', ' .... .. :, The Notei of Womer6Clubs - , . s ' . ,i. t 1 ' , , 4" ..;-..- ! , - - . the-stor- -- : ,,. .... , ;1111111.4111 IFILIIIPos ,.., ,,, ..,. U N ev:- ' ' - - , - - - , I ' . ,,, ,v- ,--- N ,, ' '' I . ' - , ..... , ... f, . I'll 1 1 AA': limo ONO 14told. , - tbheee:Ttetsitt: elytetehmas . , - :..,,,, ., , - ed for years, Get' Hood's." and get It new from any drug stere.Advertine-- , I Mont - cheepokssumtbaten , , , Aleggim tirl Atoli WV - I , ,, , s :.s), '.':. and! I ' - - ' ' ' , ti t : , ' , . - 2 ' -- -, - - 7 . ' , .e, . - s The iliustration shows an attractive spring wear and is made Of moide 2 tamocshanter... It. Is - suited , tor spring wear and is, made .,of moire., . ' ..1, , . - :' , '. i, been- -- 111) 111112) .. and refreshments. Four girls' clubs met regular each week. The sewing y class of 70 children and hour were conducted each Saturday morning. f The boys' ,,,club met Monday eteningeo, One session Was deVoted to an- informal' concert The dispensary, with a, Visit-- I Saturdayl-followe,tly party, her guests being Mrs. Charles ing trained nurse in attendance, is open A Ttleaday-1A. Quigley,- Mrs. A. JLEnsIgn , Mr& one bour each morning. C. C. Crismon an!' Miss'Emata Qutigevening series of illustrated- - lecture' . and entertainment Is being given under , ley. 1 Jay Stockton's direetion. a. a -- - ..,,:- ---- . moil -- - PRI7rTY TAM4YSHANTE1t .c POR SPRING WEAlt Literari club Misses Belle - for ,their daughters, the 7; Livingston anti garah and Leah Burton, about 200 guests being present. ,'; The deconttions 'and ell- details were in the St. Patrick's idea, palms, tern' ,. and green and white carnation being it need, with other ', emblems. - The ' ' mantels had vases of carnations, and ii of the- punch table alio had-vasthe , them, in the,' two, colors, while table bad ,a Cluny lace scarf - Over 7. ' green, and the punch bowl Was twinwith- smilax. Cryetat 7, Candelabra With green shades were also used, and greet and white mints were Berved. ' A basket - twined. with the two colors. it held the- programs, and theie had a .,. shamrock embossed on the covers, and 1. 7 initials I....B. below. They were tied --thwith green cord: and had green pen- ells ,attachecl; , . - -:, --3 Miss Katherine Jennings entertained '.' ' ;en Saturday at a Kensington, at the i bottie,of ber sister. Mrs. Leroy G. Din. woodey in honor of Afton Eldredge. a bride-e)eof the near future, the rooms being decorated with pussy willows,- and the table having for a centerpiece a green bowl filled with daffo--jasmine. The hostess ,was asby Mrs. Dinwoodey and Mrs. and 20 guests were : - t ,. ' - the people's medicine of its reliable character and its won.. iderful success In the treatment.of the , I coinn7lon ,. diseases and a1iment3. , Ilecrotttla. catarrh, rheumatism,- - dye. lova of tpepsia: appetite. that tired , , general debility. . ' I'feeli, 's Sarsaparilla purifies and en- -' bloat and ' still-I- - '' , ' ' - -- I eglillaoloedd'exuSsedrstelanplialrimilaerithat , enttrarlson, Mrs. Law- - ranee Bennett Miss Jacobson and Miss .. Margaret Col ins. , i e ,0 e Mr. and D. II,' Livingston, and W.a Mrs.'E. L. Burton entertained on Saturday bight at a delightful dame. ,' , .. fi4. -- - It Is needless ,to suffer.. Den't be It is not natural. Build up urblood by taking the old reliable - Hood'e , " 1914 4.17 I , , , sick. - A,-Va- ', . , ,, miKs,plliiiilLoall'. - ' : Hood's Sarsaparilla Has Always Been'. Safe at Well es Effective.' N J Eng& Mrs. C .;: '. 4 , .:z. ---T ' f ,., ' ' : . ... '..---- ''l ; , I la , -- an '':P ersonat ,New s .:- at f a , '' 4 1 Illern' tiffiEtriTtfed-. ,i after. and Kens , ,, - ncten in honor of Mums Renee. Red. .,' ' ....;. malt. the details being, carried , out ... ''' , , , entirely in the St. Patrick's idea. with Irish shanarocks. green carnations, ,, nage ' rid festoons of green crepe I1 PaPer' clThe table had a Cluny olace 1 lunch et laid over green ,satin. and a bow of shamrocks for la center. .,. . piece, t'l.pile,, the candides, Ices etc. .,were in shamrock shape. and the .place caila decorated in shamrock& , Assisting tke hostese was Mrs. Lon T. 4,1. ,Ittlle and Idris. C. F.Parr, and music in the way glg Irish Melodies were renw dered by Mile Leona Foote, 3dies Red- man. and Mrs. I. Quimby Tobin of Denver-Covet-- et were laid for the following besidW those mentioned.''Mra. nd E. s. Howard I - , , ,. 0 . . IcEws NONI)AY' 31AncII EVENING OF,SERET , ' , 4tv , k . . , . . ' .. , - at. Eac 1 bC 'cblackintosh :. a ,, f t Each a A .,,, We Give''zgo.. Green Stamps - '' g Iv di 1 . ' -- jTraffic Bureau Completes Petition For Lower Rates - .. . - , trans-ldissou- , ,., ct ' . . 20-1- . ' - CO ' -- , ' - et . , , . 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