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Show THE MORXIXQ EXAMINER; ot w The annual mating of Agla-held at the horn of Mis. Bichsel, Jones-Lowre- one of Ogden s JT.eS IS&JSrh JoncP, daughter of fiiory, W. Jones, and -- "Vi HIM fly Vide' IW or the members, fam-th- e pretty Episcopal en- wonr. owing to the on account of aicknea father, ! Nevada, the B!rtttting o Joyous gndid wedding In la who appointment an occasion, eupper was Diirirg the recess In Me Hula Burton delighted all wi:h a number of recitations charmingly rendered. At tV oloi of th sexton Mi.--s .Van and Mia. Marilla Hunter favored the guests with voonl solos which were greatly appreciated. An especially enjoyable feature of the afternoon was the reading by Misa 8now during th serving of refteahments. The guests were Mia. Putnam, Mrs. Burton, Mi- - tlala Burton. The club adjourned io meet, Mav 20th, with Mrs. Bedford, and the unanimous sentiment seemed to he that this had been one of the most enjoyable meetings of the year. ligion. Child Cultura Club. aUter of the The Child Culture rlub bad a very of honor, and the George W. enjoyable meeting Tuesday, at tho ?iiwaa attended by and hospitable home of Mrs. t. brother of tho hride. suit. pleasant C. H. Wright, on Jefferson avenue. A: traveling hlue broadcloth and glovea to match the close of some short routine busihtSSng toilette of the bride, ness the following program was renbeautiful bouquet of dered: Mrs. Rich gave an excellent article rlfDiS entitled VThe 8 lory of the Child," baa aa one which was followed by another equalabort residence here, cut-ofas good, ly th of "Teaching Children pneinwri mia-- aet Both subjects received due Thrift. and bUhride will be in which they consideration at the hands of the members. Current events In the form of an able article on The Child, was .re their well wisher. na of well rendered by Mrs. Whittaker. idenced by the Urge number In spite of the inclement weather, there was a good attendance and each IhewUl" MkTthelr home at aa one was made very welcome by the Mr. Lowrey la employed the I'nion Paciilc hotel, and gracious and .hospitable hostess, who Helen S V. , Jonea, nltLid j.hia f. S Kt , Oma-Sxwh- ?ft5 s me served dainty refreshments at the close of the meeting. An adjournment took place to Tuesday, May sixteenth, at three p. m., Historical Society. on Batur-M,- y with Mrs. Daniel Hamer. The Historical society met K. Hunter. P. Mrs. with 6th. to order by Aglaia. The meeting was called after a short bust - The members of Aglaia and a numI,, president,theand work of the afternoon ber of guests were entertained by Mrs. u ion The program up. Mia. Beaman. In her J, 8. Boreman, Friday. w taken inimitable way. conducted the consisted of music by the Messrs. a Baker and Frank Hendershot, followed kiMm and the members entered into an address by Rev. J. E. Carver, on inly discussion of Japanese language by The Human Element In Literature. and literature, education, art and re ivrnlng at seven e-- . ; v S. A M.tv e:h -a . 'side. T:- - flub will next 1 noon. tr-r- -h ieirehntetr !we formed a twenty-third- Sl'NDAY commanded thp afternoor. f.'llng to Mesial The guets fimng room. good literature. THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY UTAII. frlDEX, li:p.le, Thurd:i. pretty I icket and .tdjourned a delulou served. lcot at ion with Mr. h. With the B. P. p. e. Ell "I. a lies' Day" .M;..i-va ! It!!rg pot upon ocia! onlv fovron. for not a(jv uu-fi of these hii'i,,i;,i.. posts ihis one happy i ventrs. hut they man; no:. on.,, in fact. Ae:,. each I:ymih, anil who'll Ip.ir has evrj hsen prr. ilesed the i'sji.-i.- . nt of an , as their eonld frel 'b-r so bright a titan exultant m.-l.rnspect. . thi brst "l.adies' ivdiess to a glowing mirres. and Hay" r.a 'tencf'-t- h each month's social resume will h, Incomplete without an Elk 'l.adter' Day." -- : gu--s- . MAY 11, 1903. YVednuslar of Miss last, Katherine Maud" Greene and William inters: Illinois, Perkins Rerept.on. .(,' The spa clou- - raMnre and rf-iv-i- n i of were halls the "Ylriuia" give-,ner Wednesday abernoon to Mrr i; w Perkins for the reception of snm,It was a hn!: nm lady fro-nf'nriion, rendered so hy the , h floral decorations and the diffi.i rf exquisite spring toilette. Uti-eand white was the color scheme, ami was heaniHTr.'i ir rled out with marguerites, Uia and ferns in the decoration, and i t h shite gowns, tourhi-- up with gr,-- e, worn by the hostess and these l.vd.i-- i who assisted her, Mr. Patton. Mr Armstrong. Mrs. Grout, Mrs. ('uric Charming Hostesses. Mrs. E. M. Conroy and Mrs. C. R. and Miss Kimball. The music was most approprUte anl Bmnghtiui were hostesses fo one of the was furnished by Misses Elba and Ora i.irgest it .id ntoa selec of the season's sorl.;l gathering. Thurly after-itiHiBaker and Frank IVndershnt. the scene of whtcii was the At Lewis Home. "Virginia.'' Euchre wns the dinln:i, and ptixee Mrs. John 8. Lewis was a cordial hostess at her two parties, one given wete won ly Mrs. Hadron, Mrs. Horn Saturday the sixth, and the other and Mrs. Armstrong. of cut The decorations flower, Wednesday afternoon last. f and palms, were greatly admired The greeting extended guest nrrns hi- l many guest. made them feel welcome, the moment Lunch was served throughout the they entered her liospftahle home. Both were lilac card parties and afternoon, and a dainty luncheon comwere Immense aucresses, the two seta pleted the afternoon' pl,ures. of guests being most oongt-nlal- . The decoration, refreshments. In The marriage of two popular young fact eyery appointment, partook of the lilac color scheme, both purple people of this city was solemnixed and white lilacs being employed. Wcdnrsday morning at eight o'clock The prizes were most appropriate, at the Catholic church, uniiing Mis and are greatly prized h.v these ladles, Marie Job and John l'crkln. who played In luck at enchre, on SaturCompleting the wedding group were day, Mrs. Albert Kiesel and Mrs. Van Miss Mary tangevln and William E. Alen and on Wednesday Mr. Harris' Gorman, and after the ceremony all and Mrs. Warner. proceeded to SHOO IJncoln avenue, where a reception was held and largely attended by the boat of friend of the With Mrs. Hqlms. Fourteen members of the B. of L. E. happy couple. auxiliary club were very pleasantly entertained by Mrs. A. E. Helm ThursPopular Coupl Wed. day. The guests were Meadamea. Owing to the popularity of both t.avc, l.ucket, Wedell, Furlong, Ragan. bride and groom In the select social Nicholas, Herrington, Wardleigh, Ha so- set of this city, much Interest renter le tt; Mias Glean and Miss Freeman. ed in the marriage, at Petersburg, :. MORNING, Job-Parki- J. Sb-ai- 2, 1 y. Mr. Shcah formerly resided In this city, where she has a host of admiring friend, who will gladly welcome her bark into their social fold, not only for her personal charm, but 10 a the wte of one of ihe citys most prominent and highly-esteeme- citizen. - A guarantee d affair. Afternoon. pleasant aortal affair of ihe week was the afternoon party given by Mr. Gertrude Carr at her home on A ticket with every Jsalr" look (? m "Grocery Shower. or the B. of I,. F.. auxilThirty-eigh- t iary ladle and a number of friend, including several gentlemen, gave Mrs. L. V. Halsied a "Grocery Shower." Friday evening The variety included dozen of differ-- nt article in the staple line, along with another very fine present. Music, conversation and a luncheon concluded a most delightful Pleasant fiw Silk Cloves CJl Q J IN THE I v,11 Htt - KAYSFR M to flow outwear all others? Beware ef the u. UJISTAS,G00D' kiaL. Qi THE K!il3 TH dir tower i toe umrmg Ihe ernubM, unquusHanefciy - AJ beet Bilk Isw Pver Ut enis J P J Twenty-fourtYOUR OPPORTUNITY. street, to ihe ladle of Lincoln Circle No. 2. The social pleasure of the afternoon will long be remembered To visit the Old Home" and the Old In the East and return to the by the circle member and a few Friend" expense a i Wcat, with aa littla friend present. ordinarily required to make tba one Ml Blanrhe Stein paid Salt Lake a way trip, has cum. Reduced Rate. visit yesterday. On May 27 lb aud 29th, June 3rd, 5th, Prof. Blakeslee of the High school loth, and 13th, tickets wfl be on sale from Salt take City: spent yesterday In the capital. To Chicago and Ratum ....... $44.50 Mr. F. 31. Drlgg entertained at a To Milwaukee and Return 34530 341-2tire hundred party this afternoon. To Peoria and Return 319.90 To fit. Paul and Return Mis Elsa Dangers and bliss Glenn To Minneapolis and Rotum $39,90 Porportlonaiely low rate will be in Douglass were Salt laike visitors yeseffect from all points lu Utah, Idaho, terday. h 5 ! Montana, Wyoming and Nevada, to every ard ion. For full particular, call upon or adC. A. WALKER. Gen). Agee, dress: Ry.. P. O. Chicago ft North-WestBox 750, Salt take City, Utah. WARSHIPS SIGHTED. Hongkong. May 13. Seven warships were sighted during the evening of May lUh, twelve miles off tha Throe Hooka near the euUwnce of King Van Fong nay. Transports were seen in Kuaba Psa. (Hon Kolia UsyL aeventy-fivmile north of Kamnnh Hay.the aame day. n Miss Minnie Kiesel has left for Caliof two or three fornia for a visit months. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grant have as a guest at the Reed Mrs. Egan of St. Taul, Mina. Mrs. Richardson will entertain (ha Lucky Thirteen club on the afternoon of May 17th. Mrs. W. H. Hinton and Mrs. Black-mar- r have gone to California for a few weeks' visit. Mrs. Annie E. Happell la going to Encampment, Wyo., where she will remain two weeks. The Lively Circle will meet with W. Llndtay on May 24, at her home on Madison avenue. Mr. DO YOU WANT A PIANO? Mr. El wood Orth baa returned from a prolonged sojourn in Phoenix, Arizona, much improved In health. Collar Buttons Mr, and Miss Healy have Issued invitation for a party at their home on Jefferson avenua Saturday neat Mrs. J. B. McCracken entertained the Four S. club on Tuesday night at her home on Washington avenua. 30,000 Buttons $6,000 s " ion IN PRIZES COUNT OUR SUBSCRIBERS IN THE UNITED STATES - K. Mrs. Berry and Mr. Lund will entertain the Rathbone Slater' Birthday rlub, Tuesday afternoon at 41 Twenty-thirafreet. Mrs. D. N. Smith pleasantly enter tained about thirty friends at a five o'clock Tea, Friday, at her pretty home on Porter avenue. .1 tSu A e, Mias Louise Peary will be the honor gueat at a Kensington to be presided over by Mrs. Joseph Strana Peery at her home Wednesday. Tm :26 a.m. p.a. 20 1:10 i 10 Regular Sc values, celluloid Regular 10c values, and aluminum backs, gold filled, 2c Each Friends of Mra. El wood Nelaon are looking happily forward to Tuesday afternoon next to be ipent aa her guest a at her pleasant home on Twenty-second street. M Barrow was guest of honor at a delightful luncheon given by her aunt. Mra. A. L. Brewer, to announce her engagement to Mr. Joel J. Harris. Miaa Winifred Woodmansee. a prominent member of tb Unity club of Salt Lake City, and Mra. Kate Bridewell 950.00 SPECIAL PRIZE IS OFFERED IS OFFERED AS A SPECIAL TO EARLY PRIZETG THOSE SENDING; IH THREE COUNTS (MCCONDtTtONS) - (sex cosmmosie) mt 757 PRIZES A TOTAL OF C0ND1TXOV3 f i il2 mmm pars lot eixmaathe tab- SCrlgtlOB toXtStH Slid 4. Vmn for one rear and . ikrer oofata ud nikn yn eligitde for tha ta" .. . it 1st Prize, Piano with Mandolin and Guitar attadunenU, value 2nd Prise. Piano,. m 160.00 PBJtSSES . . l Shin? S:H LIST OF PSIZES SDeeate we believe evatyene ehaald beat three count, eo they can lhink aoerart to be more na vwria ie 550 00 rxtta to wiaecr. ii three caaato. Renembrr igtbeyhtoa knit prim va if tow ont, uwisOi wiw VOW 530.00 AWAaDS j!)t h da Yollovre The perm or heuest correct coaat ekatli- afwtog eanactennact Kcood ariec.ctc. nr una. m W,rfCd ' VBXZLS 10 Pe"" fi eailjr coontere ebnold he aad will five 5MMI0 to 1. If yoa aead Plan by fane t, yoa act hr Iimr actn. BUJJQXSS Ttoii. John w - -- n-ar- ded prtae will he vrhotly t srdln ofmnteeird iwtoca. The $ V at Indiana- P j -- 7hefriS?T! y1, ' 3rd Prise, Diamond,. 4th Prise, Diamond, Sth Print, Solid gold Watch.. Chatelaine NextlOO Ladies m B c' JJtn.T.nt css w iiutJezt KB. vnxca fidn, Subscription 'we. 1 wiUdcddemU tic. QU I.SABTI23) waiimae saassasaasaSS: Address 31-0- her While the sag Boney heaidea. Of coanc. yoaknowhow toooant Aay child caaeoanL Tha dots are pusslinf hecaaw tbeia ate so nm. That ia why best counter. f,000in prim will be given away free to die The better you count and plan, the better roar chancre far scttlnc one of the 77 visv. The more enante you regieter the toerr yoa are of eat of the big me pntri AtyWr having thrvu cauirtf euterad toy r addltlaual cwintee g cant whs-nln- ea w worth working The lint of prim I rye. They for. Van bava 757 chances. Voa air a hkelraa anybody to ate tote of other dicta if but don't you 5nt art tint, pme grt worth having. It 11 depend upon mo. If yen caa prim count end think up a goad plan yoa are likely to win. . Money Must, Accompany AO Subscription. 100.00 200.00 150.00 50.00 100.00 nrucuFTiox klami Conteet Department. , Indimrupoli. THB FOKD PCBUSHIMO CO. V.1L nnwlh anbacriptian the to MADAME, in accordance with your offer in the ' I encleac Meat. Addict. 36,000.00 DXBECTXOUS. TnUeTUareanat, name and nddsesewetyplaiatr. count and glsn is. without any "if ,T 1 witwt vunr . or nnds" nukr it plain. KMI to stale wrhelber or not yoa aietokicg MADAMS. 50eto.peys cometoeetbeaceesmaniedbyeubecriptiMi. a count. ptye for SwSvetheaubeeiptiaBand on couvt. If yon have three IS caa la caant. at addihonel SStSaimnwranW hnrrihrr count and W if Pw aria, JSI. VaagrtSOO coadilioa It trill pay roe lo hive three. See Are yoa taking MADAME (Yea or Vo). MY COOXT OX BOTS. i. FORD PUBLISHING all letters. vmZnContest Dept, it 1 1 ChrapnnepUaafeenatlnffaaaejpnpatnehaat Baton ef paper with ynar wrllia plainly Indianapolis, U. S. A, Regular 10c values, 10-kar- at gold filled, 8c Each The Big Reliable Store talent. Invitations are out for the wedding reception of Mis Ethel I. Snyder and William F. Toller, which will occur at Thursday evening, May twenty-flfth- , Kiesel's hall, at eight-thirt- y o'clock. The marriage ceremony will be per formed Wednesday. May twenty-fourtat the Salt Temple, and they will be At Home after June fifteenth at 3006 Washington avenue. 30C Why Use Coal Oil? Mra. O Harnett and Mra. George P. Reynold will be hostesses at a gath- ering at the home of the latter Wednesday evening next, at which Mra. J. H. Rhine will be the honor guest, Mr. end Mrs. Rhine end Mrs. Annie Larkin expect to leave this month on a pleasure trip which will include a visit to lios Aagelcs, where they will be tht guests of the Calkins, former welt known residents of this dry; San Fraa clco, Honolulu and Portland.- - When you can have elcctric lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 each Mrs. Joseph Stanford, wife of Chairman Stanford of the Board of County Commissioners, left last Wednesday for California. She will remain a abort time in San Francisco and then proceed to Lo Angeles where a stay of about three months i anticipated. Mr. Stanford takes the trip In hopes that the rest and change of climate it will necessarily give will ho for the betterment of, her health, which baa been falling during the. past winter. The many friends of Mrs. Stanford trust that her sojourn In .California will he all that she desires. cb lights Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light UTAH of Lady Enury, Captain. Washington, Msy l3 -- Tody's of the iiesaury balance In bal general fund: Avstahie ance 1123.923,416; gold 362.S93.173. for additional i Ladles Maccabeea, Attention. All members or Silver Hive No. 1. desiring to take part In drill, please be Hall, 25th street, present at Eagle By order Monday evening a 7:30. state-stateme- nt CO., at See Our Window and Mammoth Buttons A reception will be tendered the noted pianist, Ur. Ruhla Goldmark of New York City, tomorrow evening, hy a number of prominent society people, some of whom went to Salt Lake to hear hi coursa of lecture. The musicians are hoping their guest will he in a generous mood, and favor them with a foretaste of hia great h THE DOTS The caatrat win nt last kmr. Make ahiam Than ia fua in counting and 0 Total this is tun. at aw T'jh Mapawp will be allowed to etowtS1! Tor count in own25iiTf prt" ,lCTt ainrwwy nvua rSS?Jiy kwwT Tea lannmu comm iith.iifiail,71' .TQ.oivn troon plop op to MamJB. Tittle, entitled "lATien Shepherds Watched Their Flock each, hy iright, how is 50.00 Jamea Whitcomb Works, 3 vol.. 3.75 conditions Next 100 Prizes, Marion Harlan Cook " Book, f2.00 each, Next 100 Prizes, 1.50 Book, Utest LUU Next 50 Prizes, Choice of Any Magazine. 100 Frizes, Extaurion of One Venrs Sapoiwiitj t!,5?W&i5S,F the if iades usea is mty piQi r ciihiugbestsaggaetioa -j Jtkbaph, Wi 125.00 1,300.00 Wetdu. Next JS ,000.00 1,000.00 230.00 Next 100 Prize, Riley's 375.00 Next 100 FriLTlOO Seta Shakespeare'" jmplete Works, 12 dainty vol. 1,000.00 Two Special pnses of 50.00 each see Al so esv.wetvferto w- Prize, 100 Beautiful ' Anderson, are at the Virginia for a Ml week. Woodmansee comes is the representative of the noted pianist and lecturer, Mrs. Rubin Goldmark, of New York City, who Is to be heard this week at Carnegie hall. 10-kar- 5c Each Sale Begins Saturday, May 13 On Saturday afternoon Mias Virginia 150.00 8c d Is qsndac lor women who tbiwk sad is the oaly aucuiae ia tha world odoned hv OVKX THSEX MIIXIOW WOMEN, Miig adopted as Ut of tl'imm It is fall of tdfM atones, clever ortadetoi ail, anisic, htnwtaie. with beouhful pictuiee pkn nffii isl On tin Kadoaal Co well for SO wbanibriw. CouattlmcaehllyaadthcaaayboouoTeafeeeribcwhaeiathclaiMStatiw Emr dutinthisnes tnck or deontwa akpat LT oot a lottenr. weoeit.gorcotietiogcoBkMC .HimTgT OE 11 The five oud glaa of couatiac caa bccoeated. VItiaalaaivtelxateetofiUlLneietajM rom caa couat the dole conecUr to the Baked ere and alula . does aae aieible mm aa la mm asala i lo be Sold Cheap 2c fjs 5c wishes to anMr. nounce the engagement of her daughter. Ada, to Mr., Will Rackham, of thl city. M. Folkman oo 27 Styles ' Suitable for Men, Women and Children John Powers ia home to spend his vacation from hla medical pursuits, with hla parents, Dr. and Mrs. Powers. OFFERS YOU -- la - QS9c HIT 1) POWER ,.R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager 522232362033 ( S3 CC., .d |