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Show THE DAILY dTATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE SIX. 14, ISOS. Ogden Churches 844484444844-844484- a7ii COLLEGE Sunday Services at Ogden T barnacle, November 15 1908. Selection Choir. Prayer. selection Choir. s series of dances and was dole selected) Mrs. Emily Hadattended by a large number of mem- dock. bers and their friends. Organ solo Sara 7. Whitaker. ' Chorus, "Not Ashamed of Jesus" Mrs. Philip Mason entertained the Choir. ladies of the Episcopal church on Address Elder C. J. Jensen. Services to begin at 2 p. m. Wednesday afternoon at her home on first of Tin-ti- c Washington avenue on Saturday eveBrigham Robinson ! home from relatives. for a few days visiting ning, the guest of honor being Mrs. 'J. J. Olsen of Canon View, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard June spent ;a sister of Mrs. Hamilton. Tuesday in Ogden visiting friends. Superintendent and Mrs. Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lansing of jand Chief Dispatcher and Mrs. Rell Provo spent a few days in Ogden this jhavc returned from a trip through Wyoming in Mr. Whitney's private ear. week, m m I First Unitarian Church The Womens Relief Corps gave a K. P. Hall over Utah National bank, delightfully arranged farewell recep- entrance on Washington street Wiltion in honor of Mrs Mary Couch on! liam Thurston Brown, minister. Wednesday afternoon at the home of Sunday preaching services at 1:80 Mrs. Addie Baker. What p. m. Subject of sermon: a a a Means and Requires Today." Religion Clyde Leavitt, forester in the United A cordial invitation la extended to States Forest service, accompanied by all his bride, arrived In Ogden Monday afternoon and will make hla home In The Christian Science this city. The marriage of Miss Beatrice MonaMr. and Mrs. Ross Eldridge of Coalville sient a te w days in Ogden thia han and Robert C. Langworthy, both thia city, took place on Tuesday jof week. j afternoon. Rev. J. E. Carver performs A. Jones of Wyoming Is the guest ing the ceremony. of his sister, Mrs. D. Gosling, for a Mrs. Edith Barnes was hostess at few days. an informal evening affair on Tuesteachers of Miss Ruby Brooks will entertain the day, the guests being the school. the South Washington Wednext rlub of card her members s a a nesday evening. Garfield Gunnell, who has spent the Walter Bauchman, son of Mr. and left Mrs F. C. Bauchman, has gone to Councilman and Mrs. J. B. Dana have past month here with relatives, where Islands the for Philippine Richardson, North Dakota, where he Sunday two weeks gone to Rigby, Ida., for a he willl resume his position in the gov- will enter college to take a course In visit with relatives. s ernment employ. electrical engineering. a a a a The Martha Society will meet on wlil Herrick John and Mr. Mrs. the L, On at Littlefield E. of Nov. 18th, at the A. with Mrs. evening Monday leave today for Denver, Cola, for a home of Mrs. R. P. Hunter, Professor 2538 Madison avenue. ten days stay. They will return to Squire Coop will give a talk on music Mr. and Mrs. John P. Smith of Lo- Ogden and later will go to Denver to the members of the Child Culture club and their friends gan are visiting their daughter, Mrs. where they will make their home. a a a s Sen J- Griffin on Monroe avenue. Mrs Richard Leek was hostess on The Modern Woodmen of America at a 800 party Mias Edith Vendali entertained her gave a pleasantly arranged social on Wednesday afternoon a kenslngton on Thursand at A again musical program Frion evening. school Tuesday of Dee the classmates was carried out and the evening was day afteroon. Decorations of chrysanday afte moon at her home, s themums, carationa and ferns prevailone of Interest and enjoyment s ed. On Wednesday prises were won The ladles of St. Josephs sewing cirRev. W. W. Fleetwood, the new rec- by Mra. Fred Nye and Mrs J. 8. cle gave a tea on Thursday afternoon was served both tor of the Episcopal church, will de- Lewis. Luncheon at the home ofs Mrs. s Keogh. and appointdecorations the 'days tomorrow. He sermon liver his third in every detail Mrs. Fred Stokes, who has spent succeeds Rev. Alfred Brown, who re- ments being dainty present were Mrs Charles Barthe past three weeks In Oifden visit- signed on account of 111 health and was Those Mrs Ears C. Rich, Mrs W. J. ton, to Kansas her to returned transferred old has friends, ing Mrs Douglas Watson, Mra. T. 8bealy, Cal. home in Grass Valley, Mrs. HerdtL Andrew Robbins Mrs A s s One of the pleasant events of tho John Cor lew, Mrs J. C. Armstrong. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Spanish week was the dance given by the We- Mies Genevieve Douglas, Mrs. E. W. War Veterans were entertained by Mrs ber club at the Congress dancing ac- Matson, Mrs George Matson. Mrs Fred was the It on G. W. Hamilton at her home at 2243 ademy Friday evening. M. Nye, Mrs L L Reynolds Mrs F. Q. J I - Cannon, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mme. Phillips, ot Chicago, 111., DRESSMAKER AND LADIES TAILOR V . We will tske yeur measure, draft patterns guaranteed te FIT Shirt Waist, Coat or Skirt Me make a specialty of teaching young ladiaa to make their own dresses Wo have one of the best systems on earth and work ia required. We have can fit you for any pootion where first-clataught dressmaking for years and would be glad to have you investigate our system. ss Urf Society hodls service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic Temple. Washington and avenue, betwges Twenty-fift- h VW PUCINS BODILY OH urth If you want to profit by THE KOFFE-E- T ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN A. P. Bigelow. Mrs1 A. E. Brooks. Pratt, Mrs J. E. Lewis Mrs William j I Mc-Cree- You must have "Soul-Winnin- ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN has just bsgun. This splendid substitute for coffee a going te be pushed for all its worth and its worth a whols lot cratch Jhe daily papers. In sach ons of tho "ado" appoa this lino, "YOUR GROCER HA8 IT." Thio Is dons to giva each groce- - tho ismo chance. It io done to help Ths g. FOR PRESIDENT Colonial Theatre 7:80 p. m., gospel service. Sermon by the pastor. Topic: "Finding One's Life By Losing It." The following special music will be rendered by the chorus choir under the leadership of Mr. H. J. Ware: Anthem, The Light of the World" American Residents Believe Election of Gomez, Almost Certain, Will Have Good 5alt Lake City Wednesday, Nov. Id j you Sola "My Shepherd King" Miss Van Busklrk. Praise Ye the Mixed quartette, HAVANA. Nov. If. Election day Lord" Mrs. Laird. Miss WInans, dawned on th .republic of Cuba this Messrs. Johnson and Ramey. A cordial welcome, morning and balloting la in progreaa throughout the island. Early reports First Congregational Church. Indicate that Jose Miguel Gomes, the Noble Strong Elderkln, minister.' Liberal fusion candidate for the Morning worship at 11 oclock. SunSermon: "la will be elected over Mario day, November 16th. the Conservatives standard-beare- There a Place for the Supernatural In although the result may be Religion? Did Darwin Say the Last ckiser than anticipated. Word? Where Did the Evolutionists It appears probable that General Blunder?" Menocal will carry the provinces of Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Matanzaa, Plnar Del Rio and Cama-gueJunior society at 8:30 p. m. with a total electoral vote of Senior society at 8:20 . thirty-seveClara Havana, Santa Evening service at 7:80 oclock. Serand Orlente provinces, with slxty-nln- s mon: The Implications of the Docelectoral votes, are claimed by the Lib- trine of the Will's Freedom." erals. The hottest fight is being waged in Santiago. The Conservatives hope First Prssbytorian Church to. wrest a victory from the Liberals John Edward Carver, pastor. there, which would give them a chance Morning worship at 11. Theme: "Mis of success, but the latter party la understood." apparently in the lead. Evening worship at 7:80. Theme: The Conservative party has the sup"The Heathen Myth a Preparation For of the and port aristrocratle wealthy continuation of the class lu Cuba, while the Liberal or- the Gosper a "The' aeries Faith of Our upon ganisation is the popular party. Gen- Fathers." eral Menocal has been denounced by Sunday school at 12:15. the Liberal campaigners as a plutocrat Junior at 6. and a friend of the trusts, and thia Endeavor at 8:30. has hurt his candidacy with the labomeeting Wednesday at class. ring 7:20. American reldenta of Havana MORNING MUSIC. that the election of Gomes, which Prelude, Tendre Aven" (Schutt) appears certain, will have good efJoyce. fect and that he will be a safe and Miss Violin offertory, "Violets," (Wright) .progressive executive. Menocat Is Miss Beatrice Hamll. by many Americana and EuroSolo, "Prayer for Faith," (Bartlett) peans. but It is feared that hla election Mrs. Cassidy. might lead to another uprising of the discontented and disgruntled 'patriots. EVENING MUSIC. In a Flat, Reverie Prelude, Subscribers of 1 he Utan Stitt (Schutt) Miss Joyce. Journal are requested to read and Violin offertory, "Spring Song; fellow instruction printed at head o (Roberts) Mias Beatrice Hamll. ditoriel eelumn. Bass solo . (a) r "I Know That - My Redeemer Liveth. (b) "That Glorious ' WASHING WITHOUT WATER ? Day. Mr. Hagbert Anderson. . Postlude. "Moonloths," Kussner) "i Like Trgteg te Get Rid ef Dntrai Miss Joyce. Wltkeet Herpleidr. Did you ever ree any one trying t wash themselves without suau t water? If you did what would you say r presi-jdenc- KOFFE-E- T if youll help yourself. is pure strengthening wholesome. You can guaranouotomoro to tee it and th manufacturer protects you. your A big demand is bsfng created for KOFFE-EWill you got your hare of ths businssst KOFFE-E- T T. Chorus choir. Effect! KOFFE-E- T on your shelves 4444444444444444444444 44 4444444444444 Grand Opening - i streets. h Subject: Mortals and Immortals." Sunday school at 8:48 a. m. testimonial evening Wednesday meetings are held at 8 p. in. The public le cordially invited to attend- tbeee service. Free reading rooms are open daily. xcept Sundays and holidays, from building, t to 8 p- - m. in same a The Baptist Church Located on Grant Ave., near Twenty-fostreet Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, pastor. Services on the coming Sabbath, November 15th, aa follows: Sunday school at 18 o'clock. Prof. 8mith, superintendent. Morning worship with sermon at 11:15. Subject: Paul the Apostle," being the second series In the Life of Paul. The B. T. P. U. will meet at 8:80 in parlors of church. Topic: "Temper A Study of Temper ance Meetings: ance Organisations." Leader, Leslie Twenty-sixt- '4 Room 20 Woodmansee Block haw fbom Grains u Irrigated This Choice Bcvebasc Evening service at 1:80 with evanDouglas Mra. George Halverson, Mrs gelistic ermoi(. Subject: Christs O. F. II. L Bell, Mrs J. C. Nye, Mrs A baritone solo, Ability." having Mrs. Osgood, Mra F. D. Dankoffke, Hold Thou My Hand, by Briggs, JJohn Flngree, Mrs I. L. ProudflL The will be rendered by Mr. W. I. Cornell. were James of Mrs. guests Thursday cordial Invitation a We extend very A. R. B. Lewis Mrs Robertson, Mrs to to meet with others and strangers W. Meek, Mrs John E. Carver, Mrs E. F. Brats Mrs. E. W. Rhivera, Miss us. All scats are free, and welcome Ida Driver, Mra Thomas Feeney, Mrs assured all. . Will Watson Mrs William Selbolt. First Methodist Episcopal Mrs H. C. White. Mrs Charles Beastreet ' east con, Mrs C. B. Roberta, Mrs James Church, Twenty-fourt- h Hal vers en, Mrs. William Philipps of of Washington avenue G. W. Mra. Denver, Mrs. George Dickson, pastor. A. B. Corey. Mrs,. A. B. Barber, Mrs. 10:00 a. m., Sunday school Mr. B. X M. Boyle, Mrs R. A. Moyes, Mrs Wil- E. Newton, superintendent. liam 8haw. Mrs Herrick and Mrs 11:00 a. m., morning worship. Topic James H. Douglas oi sermon by pastor: "Christ, the Revealer of God." This is the second Anin the series on "Revelation. them by the chorus choir: "The Lord Is In His Holy Temple." Miss 0:80 p. m., Epworth league. Edna Richards, leader. Topic: There will be special music and a cordial invitation is extended to all young people, 4444444448444444444444 44 4444444444444 4 4 COMPOUND Gahoun avenue. It's squarely up to you. Better order to-da- y. ELGGREN BROS., Distributors y, Me-jnnc- al, r, JVll 44444444 4fc444&444 $4441 44414 $441 4144 1 OGDEN STATE BANK y, Interest Paid On Savings Accounts p.-m- and Time Certificates n. 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