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Show TRUTH 10 reThe Charminade Chorus held a daughter left Tuesday for New York. fecting of despotic government, and They exepct to be absent about two the extension of personal power. He hearsal of the full chorus Wednesday was fearless and defiant of danger, and evening, the first in preparation for .months on a trip combining-busineshis ruling trait was his over powering the coming concert. 'and. pleasure. ambition. The story of cruelty and inflicted upon the helpless, the Mrs. Ea D. Wall of 309 East South wrong rigid censorship of the press, was The Shakespeare club of the Unity street dwelt told will The Temple with upon. entertain, compl- briefly speaker Circle met on Tuesday evening Temthe causes of the Crimean war and Mrs. 1228 South L. Henderson, J. imentary to her daughter, Selma, next of of Russias action against all the other Tuesday evening, January 21st. street. powers. The paper was most interest- ple ' ing and held the close attention of the Mrs. G. W. Snow and daughter leave fortunate listeners. The Daughters of the Revolution will next week for a visit to California of meet in the office of the Womens Exsome weeks duration. During their The Cleafan held an open meeting at ponent Thursday afternoon, January absence Miss Eva Snow will be the at 3 oclock. The topic, The guest of Miss Ailine Yard, at 678 East the home of Miss Emmeline B. Wells, 16th, War, will be given by 15 South Eighth East street. The Close of the Third South street. Mrs. T. G. Webber. club had the honor of having Bishop f. Rabi Louis Reynolds left on Wednes- O. F. Whitney address it on "Childe OGDEN SOCIETY. Harold. The speaker interspersed his day for San Francisco, where his mar- discourse choice selections from riage o Miss Belle Zemisky will take the poem with soand gave some interesting place on next Tuesday, the 21st inst. Ogden, Jan. 17. The Historical phases of Byrons peculiarities. The spirit of Liberty chapter of the ciety met Saturday at the home of Daughters of the Revolution met at Miss Gertrude White, on Twenty-fourt- h Mrs. J. C. McChrystal left Tuesday the home of Mrs. L. C. Miller on Thursstreet. The first meeting of the morning for her home in Eureka. day afternoon. The programme con- new year was well attended and the sisted of a review of Betsey Ross, one. It was the Maker of the Flag, by Miss programme an interesting who Mrs. Jack Armstrong Jevne of Los Murphy. read an The chapter reading was on opened by Mrs. Bichsel, Angeles is the guest of her sister, Mrs. "Dutch Household Customs, of the interesting and paper, David Murray. and Standish Miles New of York colonies. Mrs. Review "A early Percy Somers-Cocenlivened the programme Evangeline. Miss Mitchell sang, Afwith two charming songs. terwards, in her usual charming style. The officers of the Salt Lake Medical Mrs. Shupe then gave a sketch of William Penn and his American settlewere installed Monday evening society The met club ments. During the pleasant social hour aftercollege Thursday and the event was made the occasion noon with Mrs. A. J. Gorham, at 413 which followed, dainty refreshments of a banquet and smoker at Beardsley's East Second were served by the hostess. Miss South street. Tavern. It was a most sumptuous Mitchell and Miss Edith White were feast and the speeches were bright and the guests of the club. interesting. Dr. Mayo acted as toastThe club adjourned to meet SaturThe Current Events and Current Litmaster and he introduced as the guest 18th, at the home of Mrs. day, January of honor Maj. Egan. Those who re- erature section of the Ladies Literary Xellinger, 156 Twenty-sixt- h street. sponded to toasts were Dr. C. F. Wilclub met yesterday afternoon at 2 cox, Dr. E. S. Wright, Dr. Verbyck of oclock. Mrs. Weir reviewed The CirWyoming, Dr. H. D. Niles, Dr. Critch-loMrs. E. M. Allison entertained last Mrs. Dart cumstance, Epremera Maj. Egan, Dr. S. Ewing and Dr. Critica, and Miss Buchanan week. an gave A. C. Ewing. account of "The Gaelic ReThose present were: Drs. Mayo, interesting in vival Ireland. L. L. Richards, Mr. Bruce Brown left during the Egan, Niles, Hazel, Wilcox, S. Ewing, J. S. Richards, A. week for Salt Lake City, where he will C. Ewing, Lindsay, Snow, Hammond, The Parliamentary club met on Mon- reside in the future. S. F. Pinkerton, Critchlow, Baldwin, day afternoon at the clubhouse. Wright, Plummer, Harrison, .Dalby, TurFisher, Whitney, Staliffer, Kerr, Miss Minnie Davis returned to Salt ner, Fosmer, Root, Verbryck, Rayley, on Monday. Lake The Shakespeare section of the LaScott, Stewart, Lyons. dies Literary met on Wednesday morning. The first act of Cymbeline On Tuesday evening L. E. Markham Local and visiting Knights of was read. gave a lecture on Life and Travels in Columbus to the number of seventy-fiv- e Arctic regions of Alaska at the The members of the Music section, the sat down to an elaborate spread Weber Stake academy. Wednesday evening,, following the with their husbands, enjoyed a deinitiation of a large class of candidates lightful evening with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Nannie Funge, formerly of Oginto the order. Speeches, toasts and Graham F. Putnam on Mdriday evenmerriment made the hours fly, arid the ing, the second at home the section den, now living in San Francisco, was knights separated after a very pleasant has held this season. The programme married December 31, 1901, to Mr. Arsession. was given by the following ladies of thur L. Davis. The occasion was the visit' of a num- the section. Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Peaber of Eastern knights of prominence body, Mrs. Snow, Mrs. Mrs. en route to the coast to initiate lodges Knight, Mrs. Putnam, Mrs.Keith, Ransford Fletcher, a member of the Bridewell at San Francisco and Los Angeles. The Anderson and Mrs. Xelden. class of 1901 of the Ogden high school. visitors left Thursday morning. While here they participated in conferring three degrees upon the following candidates for knlghtship: Joseph Sauer, R. A. Dunbar, M. J.. Shields, J. A. Gal1$ be Store lagher, Richard Luxen, Patrick E. Dr. Patrick Keogh, Joseph 4 That gives away those Francis A. Dunbar, Henry A. 2 8 Beautiful TEL.S52 Morrison, T. J. Marnane, Robert A. O. Frank Miller, Riley, Phillip Corner Canning, second South and State, SALT LAKE CCTX P. O. Marron, Edward G. ODonnell, 4 Gold J. A. William Smith, Clarence Locke, J. J. McNichols, James H. Kirk, William A. Goldthwait, George Curley, John C. Lynch. James G. Fulton, Joseph Dedrich, James J. Burke, E. H. OBrien. The visiting knights were met by a s . -- ks - w, Sul-lia- n, n, IS t m local reception committee consisting of E. V. Duncan, W. P. OMeara, E. F. Stolzenberger, Edward McGurrin and George J. Gibson. The party Included John H. Reddin, Dan Cary, Joseph Newman, Frank M. Newman, Stanley McGinnis, T. M.M Morrow, George O. Dostal, Edward Dellhanty, F. P. Caughlin and wife, S. J. Young, Frank Towers, M. C. Dolan and wife and daughter, W. T. Davoran, P. H. Muller and wife of Denver; R. F Hayden of Topeka, F. E. Burke of Chicago, J. D. Rodgers of Leadville and others from Tbe Correct Style of Hrt, ! the Scbfcffner & Arx Glotbiu Is a Better Reason for Buying it than the Low Price We this DUrcfoZgletnenaCr?ySale Famous the Atlantic seaboard. WOMENS CLUBS. The Womans club met in regular session on Tuesday afternoon. The excellent paper given by Mrs. Gatrell was on The Reign of Nicholas the I. of. autocrat of all the This Russia. Russias had for his policy the per eerinB"e Stanford universitv ln m,"lne Iaw Mrs. A. D. L. Reynolds went down to Salt Lake Thursday to visit the family of Mr. Breeden. Mrs. Smith of Montpelier, Ida., si8tep denrS" E M Alliaon Is siting in Og. The Ladies Literary club met on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Herti A lengthy article on the life of Mary Queen of Scots, was given by Mrs. Dee and a reading from Schillers Stuart," by Mis, oiaen. RetrhmeS were served by the hostess. Mrs. Ella M. Foulkes and son, Daniel Chisholm, have returned from a two months visit in Iowa. If Sirs. T. D. Ryan entertained at hep home on Thursday evening. well-prepar- ed . Geo-ghega- has entered Ridtardsoj) 172 & fld&ij)?, aiu Street. On Wedensday evening Rev. and Mrs. Warner of the First Methodist church were tendered a reception by the members of the church. Mrs. D. H. Peery and Miss Louise Peery left on Tuesday for California, where they will remain a couple of months. Mrs. David Eccles entertained at a reading and explanation of the play Corianthan on Wednesday evening. The first ball of the Bohemian club was given on Tuesday evening at 's hall, and was a very successful affair. Dig-nan- Mr. and Mrs. Vance of Pocatello are visiting in Ogden. On Tuesday, January 14th, the Aglala met at the home of Mrs. J. S. Bore- man. The weather was very pleasant and a large number of the members were present. The president, Mrs. Bishop, called the meeting to order, and after the regular business was disposed of, Mrs. Gourley read a paper on Tolstoi, His Life and Writings, which was exceedingly well written and very interesting. Mrs. Adney then read a paper on Tolstoi's book, "Anna Karena, which showed much thoughtful study. This concluded the programme for the afternoon, after which the hostess served light refreshments. Mrs. Don Coray, a member of the club who resides in Salt Lake, was present. Mrs. Vorhees was the guest of the afternoon. ELKS CONVENTION. Thomas Homer, to whose sole charge the local Elks have committed the task of making arrangements for the lodging of the Ell and their friends who will attend the national convention of the order to be held in Salt Lake during the week of August 12th, is already very much occupied with the work. Every day requests for accommodation are received from all over the country,, and soon it will take a host of clerks to attend to that part of the business. in All the hotels and rooming-house-s the city will be filled, and Mr. Homer is making arrangements with citizens who are willing to throw open their doors to the visitors. Everyfor, and the Elks thing will be are determined paid to do the thing up m fine shape. Everything goes to show that the convention will be the WSS,1 thing of the kind ever seen In Salt Lake. The thirty-fir- st annual convocation of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Utah will be. held in the Masonic hall on Tuesday next at 8 D. m. |