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Show DAILY UTAH -- TCIAL EVENTS j STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY Jay RfdSriJ, Lester Hincheliffe. Verd III Erickson. Fingrw. Earl Erickson. Paul Ellis. Leonard Jenkins, lS11 c01 Me-Cree- ry J1 g. I m m "Win-stantly- ," w, ,.1 m. . lnvl-Stk- ai see Val-ad- ht m PEIM AMD) PAGE THREE. ? OGDEN'S CHURCHES Clark. Clyde Edmund Browning. Mariner Browning. Ralph Shorten and Willard Kay. 8L Valentin Idea. and the place peBt th week the were dainty little valentlnea carda A delightfully frWniU- arranged affair of Five hundred waa the game and Wednesday afternoon was the Lincoln s priaea were won by Ilia Cora Mil- birthday celebration given by the ladler. Miaa Beatrice Porter and Carl ies of Lincoln Circle Vo. i. G. A. R., Johnaon. at the home tf Mra. W. V. Cross man. pecker baa gont to CnX The house was bright with the nau a few montha eojourn Mrs. M. H. Wheelwright entertained tional colors and and bunting foak a few of her lady friend Friday. Feb- draped the door andflags walla Rev. j'ackw tertlledJ.h! ruary 17. The afternoon waa spent at MU BUd. few made on Linremarks on her cart club carda, the prise being won by Mra J. coln's religious life, and Mra Lyman W. Burton, after which an elaborate read a very touching as well as huaupper waa served. The dining room morous sketch of his boyhood will leave neat daya Fleldln waa decorated with cut flowers. AU Refreshments were wtal arvillt served and the ,UT U SWnt waa declared the afternoon present ladles adjourned to meet again on very pieaaantly spent Washington's birthday at the home of a s Mra G. F. McIntosh and Mrs. Fiewel-linmKann ii hack from Miaa Marguerite Cushing was hostes ggs lone The affair will be a Colonial at a St Valentine party on Friday at costume social her home on Madison avenue. The s jAaieka were all will decorations of the give suggestive Columbus The members of the Tolstoi Circle Batahta of ! Mxt Friday evening at the occasion, hearts, arrows and valen- held sa interesting meeting on Tuestines being used. A poetry writing day afternoon at the home of Mra C. academy. W"" dancing contest a guessing gam and music H. Gosling on Adams avenue. The a waa Gould wer the amusements and prises were given Mra Newcomb presided, UU Mans' about won by Miss Minnie Harding and president, and roll call was responded to by ..tir arranged surprise onbyThuri7 her girl friends Percy Andrews. quotations After the reading and apI 9 9 proval of the minutes of the previous I A pleasant surprise and shower was i the given Mr. and Mra. Heber G. Warner meeting, the subject for the afternoon. wm R. S Joyce was among "Ralph Conner,1 was taken up. Mrs. Lake Salt to laat Monday evening. Mr. Warner has Buschell gave a poem entitled, ,,, gocqde who went of "Madams jmt returned from a mission and the itttsd the performance by Jean Ingelow. This was this evening. Primary association of the First ward followed by a synopsis of The Sky 'embraced the opportunity of welcom- about in him home. An address of welcome Pilot, given by Mra Alice Edwarda BttU Martin entertained Mrs. Mabel Starrs tt led "Timely Topher Httls friends on Mon- - WM made by hire. H. X Jackson and gjUM of ics." the subject being "Simplified Math of her in honor th6 evening was spent in singing and Spelling," after which a discussion fol0,7 afternoon sentiment. During the evening a dainty lowed. The ho teas, saluted UnMV anniversary. by Miss waa served. repast will entertain the The served refreshment. McCready. Dixon G. A Bn of the club were Mewdames church and guests BUM of th Presbyterian On of th most enjoyable 8L Val Hilliard. Thura-The McCready and Been. a friends at a Kensington on functions was the matinee Circle entlne 5510 to meet on Tuesday. adjourned February 0. at her home. promenade and concert given by the Feb. 25, with Mra Nate Kuhn at 2541 jeritr avenue. students of the High school yester- Monroe avenue. s waa hostess at day afternoon at the school. Dancing, gha Louise Hadley party on Wednesday social games and a musicale by the a Why Currants Are Nutritious. were in the school orchestra were interesting feadecorations The t The reason why currants are so re colors and prises wer won tures of the afternoon. Refreshments were served by a number of the girls, markably nutritious is that they con Win-iM gin Dora' Wood and Eugene and a Valentine booth and postofflee slst, to n very Urge degree, of saccharine in its most easily dlgestlbU contributed to the entertainment. e form that of grape sugar. The pifor next Oaa sf the large events A Valenquant flavor of the currant, which to be th St given dancing party k beautifully arranged adds so much to Its pleasantness sa a one was of Ladies tine last circle, the sewing evening party th g food. Is derived from the valuable per Bessie Miss at at her the Congress given by Twsday evening Lindquist About 100 home on Adams avenue. Red and centage of tartaric add which tha Madsi academy. Potash ia aim preshava been Issued and the affair green were the prevailing colors In berry contains. to be one of the most suc- - the decoration carnations ent in the form of cream of tartar any heart. and amllax being In evidence. The ia undoubtedly of dietlc value. terfil cf the season. games were in keeping with the oc- Ladles Pictorial. waa Ward hostess and a fortune telling booth casion gle Margaret Chamberlains Csugh Rsmsdy Aids Caine of Seattle. furnished much amusement. RefreshI Mss Mary Nature ments were served and th table decTMk, via the honor guest at a Medtrlnes that aid nature art always and appointments were most jarty given at the hom of the orations successful. Chamberlain's Cough hnarhit evening. Strings of hearts dainty in every detail. Those present Remedy arts on this plan. It allays ml kisvs radiated from the chande-Iwer Misses Carrie Browning. Elsie the cough, aids expectoration, relieves h hi corners of the rooms, and Browning, lone Wilcox, Mabel Wil- the lungs, opens the secretions, there' mdamind ferns graced the man-i- d cox, Jennie Calvert Zelta Ballanger, by aiding nature In throwing off a cold and restoring the system to a healthy Audit decorations accentuated Elva Littlefield. Erma Doxey; Messrs. condition. For sal by all druggists. 15, 1908. 4 i'- First Unitariaa Finn T';iin;iM vliuruh, K. of P. hall, over ITuii Njiioiml bank; William Thurston Bit.wii. minister. Sunday preavhw.tf rUv at 7:10 p. iu. Mr. Brown w i;i give his lecture on The Life ar..l S rvii-eof Thomas Paine. This is it of liberal thought and the publit- is cordially Invited, - - ; I s dressed to iiulivi.luul. liaxing fur ii subjilt. A Sermon Addressed to Chief of Police Brow mug Sinii.il music by the Young People's Choir. At the even- lug service Mrs. William V. Cassidy will sing. The imported French corset P. 1. in all the very late models in the best quality Freuch to util and linen batiste. Our r. N. models have given such satisfaction to our many corset customers, that they no to hunt for a model longer ha to lit, but Just tell us the style and stxe; that completes tha work. Try a P. D. or P. N. model and you will have the same comfort and satisfaction as the others. We fit them If you desire. Prices from 50c to 55.00. Csntrsl Park Prwsbytsrian C. Weiidllng Hastings, ixtstor. At the morning service the pastor will' Methodist preach. Sabbath school at 13:20. At First Methodist Epiacaopal church. 7:S0 p. in. the pastor will conduct a Twenty-fourt- h street, east of Wash- siciYoptlcou evangelistic service. The ington avenue; G. W. McCrwcry, pas- lighting problem has been solved ami tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; B. E. an inspiring service la assured. Newton, superintendent. Knights of service at II a. m.; Pythias Reorganized. sermon by the pastor, "The Ideal Services at the chapel of the Keor- Brother There will be an anthem by gaulaed Church of Jesus Christ of Latterthe choir and a solo by Mra F. N. -day Saints are held at 12 o'clock Nesa Kpworth league and class meet- noun and 7:50 p. ni. Sunday school at 4 ing at 3u p. in. Memorial service for 100:50 a. m. Evening topic, 'Church the dead of the Spanish-Americwar Did Joseph Smith 1'reaih and at 7:50 p. in. There will be addresses History: Practice Polygamy? The public is by Judge J. ix Murphy. Dr. A. 8. Con- cordially invited to attend tln-sserdon. Judge J. A. Howell and Rev. G. vices. W. McCiwry. There will be special music a follows: Anihein, A bid- Christian Science With Me." choir; ailo, "O. May My The Christian Science society holds Walk IV Close With Uod." Mra Flor- service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic ence O. Miller; mixed quartette, My temple, Washington avenue, between Mother is Praying for Me." A cordial Twenty-fift- h streets. and Twenty-sixt- h invite I Ion is extended to all for all Subject, Soul. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings are held at k o'clock. Tlte public ia cordially Invited First Baptist ' to attend lliese services. Free reading Located on Grant avenue, between rooms are oen dally, except Sundays Twenty-thir- d Twenty-fourt- h and snd holidays, from 2 to 5 p. in. in the streets; Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, pas- same building. tor. Sunday school at 10 a. ni.; Professor Smith, superintendent; classes First Prwsbytsrian for old snd young. Morning worship John Edward Carver, pastor. Mornat 11:15. with sermon; subject, Christ ing worship at 11; t lie me, "The a Refiner." B. Y. P. U at 1:10 p. in.; Inheritance." Sunday achool "Ministering to Prisoners and the at 12:15. Endeavor at 0:50. Evening Poor; leader, Miss May Denmark. preaching at 7:50; theme, The PersonEvangelistic service at 7:10; subject to ality of the Message," a new meaning be considered, from an old text. The jmstor has rePopular Preaching Does It Pay?" A new feature of the turned and will preach both morning evening service will be the use of gos- and evening. pel hymns 1 to 0, all familiar hymns. We cordially Invite all to worship with Manufacturing Icicles. us, "Stick" foe la a commodity much la demand In upper Austria. Water Church of the Good Shepherd la allowed to fall slowly over a series Church of the Good Shepherd, comer of poles, where, by tha naUiral process. of Grant and Twenty-fourtAlfred It freeses In tha form of gigantic Brown, rector. Beptuageelma Sunday. Icicle. These iclclea ere broken off Sunday school, 0:45; morning prayer as fast aa are frosen and carried they and sermon, 11; Daughters iff the King, away to strange quarters. Popular 1:50; evening prayer and sermon, 7:10. Mechanics. e WYKES & BLAIR an ser-vic- ea ' e are watching fashion move We have secured for our Corset Department ' s - Early and Late 2335 Week commencing Yvcdnesda, J February j Utahna Theater STOCK COMPANY. Four-aMelodrama 2 Saturday Matinee at 2:90. e Nights at 8:30. e Presents the : Prices 10c, 20c, 30c ' I Seats on Sale Always One Week In Advance at CULLEY DRUG STORE. eeeeeeeeeeeeeebeeeeeeeee White Elephant Saloon 120 First Congregational Noble Strong Elderkln, minister. Morning worship at 11 o'clock; sermon, "The Great Gift of Israel. Sunday school at 15:15 p. m. Junior society at 4:50 p. m. Senior aoclety at 0:10 p. m. Evening service at 7:50 o'clock. Tha fourth in the series of sermons ad Chamberlains eougn ftemeay zJ By George V. Hobart 1 , j 80 I 1 i And a matchless srganixaticn ofi ; j :( f ' f Comedians, Singers and Dancers Including The Famous Beauty Chorus of 60 The Girl with the White 'Horae, the Fiji Girle th Gee Ge Girle, th Pony ' Ballot th Newport Belles. Brilliant Comedy, Delightful Musie, Fascinating Teiveiehors, Beanery, Costumes and Other Effects of tho Utmoot Splendor Compassing in its porfomaneos. ontirsty an unparallolod sschisvsmsnt in It is tho undisputed musical comody oueeoos of tho ooaaon. . , , Sale of Seals Begins Tuesday al 10 a. in. Prices 50c to $100 Street NATIONAL AUDIT CO. 2454 This la a medicine of great worth and merit Try it when you have a cough or cold and you are certain to be pleased with the quirk relief which It and can affords. It is pleasant to Uke ' always be depended upon. For sale by all druggists. nnns UVUUUVJ l Twenty-fift- h Choicest Wines, Uquors, Etc. Full Une of Clears. and A. Baldwin Sloane WASHINGTON AVE. chab. s. McConnell, mgr. ACCOUNTS OF CORPORATIONS AND FIRMS AUDITED. "Let us keep your books." Reference: First Natl. Bank. Ogdon R. A. GRANT, Manager Telephone 206 Ind. only First Presentation in this city of the Rork Companys Superb Production of The Greatest of all the Mg Musical Comedy Successes - ct I HAZEL KIRK EwiMim9 IFdtomaffiy v 12. h; IHKDIUSE FRANK LALOR in his inimitable NOTT, THE TAILOR f A vs. oeeeeeeeeeeeeMe e One of the Seasons Distinctly Splendid Attractions ni Washington |