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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER: I'lric Vena. Austin. Tom Gbon. Arthur Will ballautyne, Itoy Warnwr, Frank Psyue, Thb Burton. Cluili aol Robert MeDauteL Matthew birthday party. ith i and a dainty luncheon. Daisies la pro-- i wece used In decorating the fusion easily and skilfully played nd the torihuay cake adorned table, on the piano. nunilttrwith flowers and tun required tit Hula Burton delighted the guest was the centerpiece. Each of canities 1 'Aim Uoiu to with me received v i he twenty liuto guests d Ug-tine and card dono try No a place souvenir duiniy a naiural liunit. rendered in her usual, in color. water and pit aslitg manuer Mr Hunter' excellent guitar and MODERN WOODMEN PICNIC- uun'iolin club also furnished a auiula-of Uau iful reunion during :he even' Last Thursday wa M. W. A. day e lua. and deticluii refie iiueni at By Ivan Park. In the evening a served before the f rtuuaie gutst Kxcel-tUrge number of member of took their departure, a'ter haring e and Ogden Social Camp f th Camp aid tre.t. tie rare uiuaral y.yed Nelghbuia of America, preparif mi Ubie hui.pt atiiy of Mr. Hunter. Royal ed a picnic supper tor tbe member and their friend of ihetr cautp PRETTY KENSINGTON. which wa gretly enjoyed in the cuol Miaa Vivian K4rd was gueat of of the evening. After suptier. th Woodmen in th at a preuv Kensington, given Rank formed in line wlih Vnlforni Fulion. of Miaa Louise at the to Twenty-fPink aaeet peas wiib green were used Fosters band and marched returned street and afterward in carry tug out the rotor scheme of ifth to the park. Tbe uniformed rauk repink and green, us d In decorating. it neat Those present were M mm Etna ceived many compliment onfirst time Harrlaun. Kate Wilmer. appearance, this being theworn. Th's Carey . Mildred were girl la Warrt-a- . Uarrte Thurston. Ruth the new uniforms ia under the leadof team Forester Lome Lem Harper Morion, Piugaley. ership of Chief Forester J. T. Young, and Norm Collision. a man of eaperleace iu the lr. 8. PLEABANT SURPRISE. army service, and la ably supported by Captain M. A. Gould. At the deuce later la the evening On Tuesday evening, the members men In uniform acted aa floor the few a friends club of ihetr and gatherThe evening wa a auc-femanagers. home of Mr. and ed at the coxy Hula a well aa financially, it SMk Mrs. Albert Kills, at Washington li i be ambitlm of thin tramp to rend venue and gave Mr. Kills a pleasant their team to the head camp which surprise, It being hi tblrth-eightmeets tn Peoria. 111., nest June, and blthday. After an eujnyable evening for thla purpose they will hold a serin at card and music. Wilt Taylor. In vif dance and entertainment this behalf of the rlub, presented Mr. Kill winter. with a beautiful gold headed altk umMr. O. 8. Hinton, state deputy, ha brella, with hla initial, the day returned from the southern part month and year engraved on the juat of itah and report a good growth for haudle. having atarted two new The out-o- f Iowa gueata Invited were: th enter, Blni-March, the Ogden Camp Rev. and Mra. Henry Kills of luiyton, camps. hla assistance, added haa. through of Mra. 1'nawortb Mr. James and and and fifty member to Ha one hundred llyrum, parents of Mra Kills. rolls. ! a Reynold Mr. Thorn lke riiitor curing it Mi-- 8. H. Winter and children - trip w enjoy ins visiting - daughter. Nil.:, Mr. Pavid K.F . for the elliwtmu-Prhft !ai wc-Hint; bam ia lipeu.linj, la Kexbiir friend a fro week Idaho. nub Dele daughter at font. Idaho. Packard and her visiting friend in Biack t. Mr. Carmer la ntih Miu Mania Weaion for Dorothy Mi liiin rW weeks. George Moaler and if Mra. M. daughter are tha guestIdaho. trouble, at Hlarkhwt. Mr. Mr. and thes left aad Mra. Joseph Mr. Glrawood Spring. Colorado, for where they will aprnd a month. Dr. H. P. Klrtlry and Miaa Mattel the Armaby of Salt lake CHy. are (Ural of in-- and Mr. Morrell today. , Evanatoa. Mfaa Rather Ewe, of week Wyoming, la vlslnng tor a few with Mr. and Mr. H- - Pay. Mra. J. B Gleaaon and laughter, Ulaa Ada Whlirleney, left Thuradgy vUlt la Denver. for a month Mr. Earl RemUm. of Bountiful who haa bora vtalitng with bar alatar. Mra. Juba lllttoa, haa returned home. Mr. and Mra. G. W. MrCnaa and Mr. and Mra. Alva Boovllla hav relumed from a trip to Yellowstone Park. Mra. C P. lloga aad .laughter, Paaa, Ore gna, whore they will vtatt with rela- renrt, have guaa to Grant's tive for two mouth. Mra. V. D. Ryaa of Nbvllle, Tenn.. will apend th remainder of 6 summer la Ogden aa tha guest of Mrs. Harvey paracna. Ml Irma Rogera wa hoateaa at a pretty lunrheon. Tbtiraday afternoon. Just a doaen glrla enjoyed tha pleae ant affair. Markin Freeman will leava fir Ijike Tahoe, wuer aha will spend the remainder of the aunt- Mlaa Tuesday Miaee Myrtle and lavvlna Rlrle left Tuesday night for Canada, whore they will attend a month with relative and era of white tulle entwined with extended from the chandelier to four corner of the utile, and here J and there dainty garland- - vi white blossom scattered their perfume upon tbe brilliiiut scene. The parlor decorations were el-- o I carried out in white and green, tulle and ferns being arranged effectively, j wa brightly Illuminated j j and the lawa with electric lights. During the evening cxcelleut music J waa furnished by Messrs. Pringle and Purdy. The bride is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Spiers and the groom la the awn of Mr. and Mra. J. Winile, and a popular employe of W. li. Wright A Bon Comp soy. Both young people have a hot ot friend whose tost wishes attend them. They were the recipients of many handsome and useful preeutn Mr. and Mra Wlntle will be at hums to their many friend at 13S J friend. UNIVERSITY r d a BPIERt-WINTL- j j j repaat awaited them. Several little neighbor boy a. Impersonating negroes with watermelons, thinking to disturb the party came, but found they were a source of amusement to all. At a late hour, all departed, after wishing the guests of honor a pleasant journey and aucceu la Ihetr new honia Those invited were: Misses Frances Thompson, May Bower. Irene Wallace, Chryaial Smith, Angliene Garrison Mabel Hudiuen, Mrytle Hodklneon, Lillian Scott, Leah Jefferlea. Howe, Marla Bchlllo, Alice Krumper-tna- a Ellen Ainsworth and Aimed Hanford; Messrs. Roland Ihompaon, pea Stoddard, Herman Garrison, Pete Koch, Harry Garrison, Charles Smith, Albert Howa, Frank Smith, Ijoyd Smith,- Charlie Wallace, Tom Baker, last Wednesday evening at the home of the brtde'a parent occurred the wedding of Miu Hasel Spiers and Austin T. Wlntle. At 7 o'clock to the trains of Mendelssohn's wedding march played by Mr. Pringle, dh bridal party took tbetr place la an alcove beneath lha wedding hell, where Patriarch Georg W. Iarkln performed th ceremony. The bride waa attended by Mlu Grace Wlntle, sister of the groom, a bridesmaid, and John Hpiers, brother of the bride, waa beet man. Tba bride wu daintily attired tn a gown of white taffeta and carried a bouquet of bride' rneee and carnation. Tbe brideamald wore a of champagne silk, while the groom and groomsman wore ,the conventional block. After th ceremony congratulation were showered upon the happy pair, relatives nd friend nearly four-scorwishing them bon voyage over tbe rbengeful seas of life. The gueeti were then ushered Into the dining mom. where an elaborate upper, consisting of live courses, was served. Hera tha prevailing color were white and green. Broad stream- n e l events of One of the prettiest the season wu the t'niversity undergraduates banquet and dancing party at the Hermitage last Wednesday evening. The party assembled early and were driven to the Hermitage hotel. where the tables were spread tor forty gueata Tom Horn presided aa toasnua-ue- r and many witty aalllea and amusing stories were told by those present. Among those who told jokes n the other fellow and hla college h esor spun yarns about capes in college pranks were Earl Ureenwell. John Culley, Rex Calvert, Ed Peterson, Earl Pardoe, Ralph Wool' ley and Wade Johnson. After the banquet the party went to the hall In the grove where Fords orchestra supplied the music for a most enjoyable dance. Mr. and Mra John Culley rhaperoned the party. InMany of the large educational stitutions were represented and the boy and their lady friend vied with in singing their college one songs and giving their yells. Tba following are some of the colleges and Pennsyl universities represented: vania. Princeton, Chicago, Northwestern. Stanford, Vanderbilt. Chicago 8.. Chicago C. D. 8., University of Utah and the A. C. V. The party wae composed of Mr. and Mra John Culley. Measra Pardoe. Johnson, I Browning. Ureenwell, E. Browning, Brown, Clark. Patne, CalH. vert, Woolley, Horn, V Browning,DrivPeerr, Elite, Peteraoo. Stratford, Bower, L. Peery; Mlaaea Plngree, man. Brett, McQuarrie, Douglas. Orth, Fowler. Clark. Paine. Woodmans, Barrows, Browning, Wright, Hilliard, and Farr. hair-breadt- h Miaa May Bower waa hoateaa at a farewell parly, given at her home on Porter avenue, Wednesday evening, tn honor of her friends, Mis France and Mr. Roland Thompson, who will anon leave with their parents to make their future home In Callfornle. Various games were Indulged in until a late hour, when the gueata repaired to the dining room, where a dainty UNDERGRADUATES Mx-ia- mu-tall- y FAREWELL PARTY. street. Twenty--ixi- iur A AUGUST SUNDAY, 1907. 4, The res:rictione, prohibiting liquor or t Subject for Thursday night: Sealed Book." Subject tor Friday bacco on the premises or the James 5 on Cepiut and La- profane language by the night: lt bor.' " No meeting Saturday night had lief supposed that employ, in or u d. iver-suconducted Rev. Paul the sale might not be hampei-,by Meetings iu' Meetings begin at 8 o'clock p. in. these restrictions would be lemu-.e-- i 1 Receiver Hately, it sani. t J First Congregational Church Sun- ply the necessary portion of l,. ceeds of the sale to remove the uu.(. day school at 12: 15- Young People'! meeting at 7 o'culck; lying mortgages in Zton C;i. subject, The Duties of the Day." Tbe gating (145.UOU. subject matter found in Prof. 24:30-2- 4 MONEY FOR CHARITIES. and Roman 12:11. Meeting led by Miss Alice Gray. London. Aug. 8. Howard Paul, the No preaching service during American entertainer, who dnd here ia December, 1805. whose mw First Presbyterian Church, John Ed- been in litigation, bequeathed a:KiU ward Carver, pastor. Morning wor- 820U.OOU to London charitle. technically guilty and that it ouabt ship at eleven. Theme, "The Urgent never to have been prosecuted iQuest." Sunday school at 10. Endeavor at 7. Evening worship at 8. temise of the claimed failure of Theme, Tbe Ministry of Nature." railroad company which haa The choir will furnish special music been indicted nor prosecuted to fife its tariff, and that the prosecution :l at each service. this defendant under tiie circumstances of this case ta a prostitution .'f A DENTIST'S EXPERIENCE. the spirit and the high purpose uf Sultan ef Morocce Was a Coward in Interstate Commerce act." tha Dental Chair. ami-U- a or ne G. E. Chanditr ha a her I Ftiaeo. of ih Mr. Emily Lambert, M- -. Josephine . r wa the guvs' llia Bz of Oih-aaof Dr. and Mr. MorrtU. Friday. Mia i i U IjuU frund art M'r Lke' Mitchell la Sail Lakel'U.'- Miw eeial a UTAIL r I Li! tie Irene Oveitou was hostess on Mundat af'ei noun at a party to hk h a mi nits r of her links friend were blrihday. bidden ip honor if her The time wa merrily spent in game. f OGDEN, ADA WILSON IS SUED. First Methodist Episcopal Church block eat of Washington avenue on Twenty-fourtstreet. David W. Craue. pastor. Sunday services: Sunday school. 10 a. m. B. K. Newton, superintendent. International lesson. Preaching at 11 a. m. bv tbe pastor. Providence." The Divine Subject, aenuon will be followed by a class meeting, led by E. J. Wherry. Epaorth League services at 7 p. m., on the church lawn. A study of the intern at tons! topic will be followed by evangelistic endeavor. Good music will accompany all service. Ihe public ia cirdially invited. One-hal- f h The First Baptist Church Preachmorning ly the ing in th Rev. Gilbert. Sunday school at 12:16 p. m. Advisory board meeting on k Tuesday evening at 7:30. prayer and business meeting on Thursday evening. Mid-wee- ENGLAND'S Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of I alter Day Saints, hold service iu their church edifice oa the corner of Fifteenth street and Washington. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sacrament, prayer and social service at 11 a. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. by Elder Alvin -- j . i Knlaley. Church of the Good Shepherd, corner Grant and 24th. Alfred Brown, rector. Tenth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school, 8:45 a.m.; holy communion and sermon, 11 ; evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m. Morning topic, If Thou Hiidet Known." Evening, Faith and Works." The Christian Science Society holds service at 11 a. m. in the new Masonic Temple, Washington Avenue, between Twenty-fiftTwenty-alxt- h and streets. Subject, Spirit." Sunday school at 10 a m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings are held at 8 p. m. The public la cordially invited to attend these services. Free reading rooms are open daily, except Sundays, trom 2 to 5 p. m. In same building. h Bringing royal gift of great value and the title of dentist to his aheereflaa majesty, the sultan of Morocco," with him. Dr. Frank C. Boatwick haa arrived on a three months' vacation afier a busy session in the aultan'a court. He waa summoned last cpring to repair the teeth of hie majesty, hla wives, hla father, brother and other members , of the royal household. Dr. Boatwick la an American hut haa been practicing in Gibraltar for many years. He waa retained by Spanish royalty and in this way wae brought to the attention of the sultan. In speaking of his stay at the court, the doctor declared he received He exceptionally kind treatment. found that'the men were coward when It came to enduring the pain that accompanies dental operations. The women, however, underwent the ordeal In a matter of fact way. The sultan winced and figeted like a school boy while la the dentist's hands General Boatwick will go to his old home in Coshocton, Ohio, for a brief stay. IS CL08E. ELECTION reck, of Racra-memCalifornia, are visiting with Mra. peek's slater, Mra. Frank J. Hen derahot, Jr. Headed by the Dreadnaught, the Fleet Makes a Moat Formidable Showing. Portsmouth, England. Aug. 3. The ships of war, constituting Great Britain's home fleet, paraded bet ore King Edward and Queen Alesandr today on the Solent, and incidentally fur nlshed a magnificent pageant for the opening for the Cowes regatta week. Spread out tn seven long lines, between tbe Isle of Wight and the Hampshire shore, this splendid array uf veaaela, great and email formed a floating steel city with a population of 85.000 officers and men. Never before have no many British luenuf-wa- r been seen together under the rout r I of a single admiral. From the battleship Dreadnaught down to the smallest submarine, every vessel was decked from stem to atern with flags The crews were assembled on deck, and. aa the king and queen on hoard the royal yacht Victoria and Albert pasted down the lines, each ahltfs company gave a rousing cheer. For eleven miles up and down, the king and queen steamed between steel walls. This gathering of warship forms the recently organised home guard section of the British saw, and the government and the admiralty are so proud of the assemblage that they departed from the usual rule about vie ltora, and threw the entire fleet open to the critical Inspection of the nubile. Dotted through the Knee were no leas than six flagships, headed by the Dreadnaught. The splendid navel panorama waa completed by scores of pleasure yachts walls of clustered off the the Royal Yacht squadron's rattle at 200 Lutueraa Church, corner, 23rd and There Are Only 58 Vo tea Between the Candidates. O. A. Elniqulat, pastor. Jefferson. Sunday: Morning services at 11 New Orleans, Aug. S. The lateet oclock. Sunday school T 10 a. m. Lutheran League meets at 7 p. m. returns from the Mississippi primary it appear doubtful whether John Leader, Her. Elmqulat Evening ser- make Williams haa won tbe election Sharp vice at 8 o'clock. Monday evening over Gov. Vardanian. These figures, as usual meets confirmation class the which are unofficial, gave Vardanian In the school romn at 7:80. the election by 58 votes. e The closeness of all returns receivSt. Paul's German Evangelical ed indicates that the official count avenue and corner Jefferson church, will probably be necessary to decide Twenty-thirstreet Theodore Wo-bu- s, the election. h 828 Twenty-fiftpastor. Residence street No service Sunday, pasDOW IE'S LACE FACTORY. tor at Tremoaton. Sunday achool at 2 o'clock p. m. The Ladles AM Socieby a Chicago Dry Cowes. , ty meet! Wednesday afternoon at la to Be Purchased Goods Firm. Hosts of pleasure launches and ex2:20 oclock, for business. Visitor cursion steamers, loaded with thousare cordially welcome. A Chicago, Aug J. Announcement ands of the general public, each with In Zion City that .was made yesterday band of music playing, helped to Seventh-DaAdventlata. Meetings arrangements practically were com- its enliven an unusually attractive scene. In the tent located on Grant between pleted for the sale of the lace facTbe weather, which was gloomy early n 27th and 28th streets. Tent ia carpetlocal dry goods firm In the morning, cleared up before the tory, a ed and seated with comfortable chairs. for approximately !G5,000, It waa said departure at the king from Porte SubAll free. All made welcome. that the papers would he signed before mouth. jects for the week Subject tor Sun- Judge Landla of the United States Th Stone in Daniel; 2, court on Monday. day night: Tbe annual shutdown of the South What Ia It?" Subject for Monday-nightIt la declared that the purchaser The little Horn In Daniel 7. Jersey glass works took place recentwill make arrangements at once to Imand blowers Subject for Tuesday night: For What prove and extend the plant, at a coat ly. Both manufacturers most prosperous the as this ie and report Arain? lt Christ of and Coming (1,000,000 operate Purpose day season which they have known In the Subject for Wednesday night: When night to Its full capacity. The tale carries with lt the lease history of the industry. Will Christ Coma? Will Be proven. d Salt Lake, Aug. S. Ada Wilson, who ie considered a leader la the circles tn which ahe moves, and her chauffeur, Bert Pye. were ued in the district court yesterday .SO by David A. E-- Thompson and Mary Alice Thompson, hla wife. From the complaint It appears that on July 17 the Thompsons were driving on Main street between Tenth and Eleventh South streets when the Wilson automobile struck their rig and threw them out, Mrs. Thompson being severely Injured about the budy and Mr. Thompson alto wa badly cut and bruised. Iu la charged that'the accident vraa due to the negligence of Pye and that he unlawfully and wilfully" permitted the auto to run into the buggy, GREAT FLEET OF WAR8HIFS New York, Aug. 2. d y well-know- : Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Turner am entertaining aonia of their Balt Ink friends at Tumor' ranch, on Lost Creek, for a few weeks. Miaa Clara Johnson relumed Thursday from Lincoln. Nebraska, where shit haa apent tha past ala weeks, studying at tha I'nl verst ty of Nebraska. The Weber Club has issued Invitafor another of tliolr delightfully Intoraiel dancing parties, to be given at tha Harultage neat Thursday even- AMUSEMENTS. Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association GRAND OPERA HOUSE Alexander Grant Resident Manager R. tion ing. . Ml Virginia Randal, of Ralt Lake, waa guest of honor at a lawn party given by Mla Kwiberine Barker. About thirty gueata were present to meet Mies Randall. TOE DANDY DM AND COTTON PICKERS BAND All to the good Mra. E. )f. line entertained at dinner, Wednesday evening, in honor of Ml Ruby Dunn, of Bait lake City. The gueat were Mlaaea Dunn. H slated, Savage, Clapp, Daw and Rouse. Miaa Marguerite Riser entertained a few of her classmate of the of I'tah, Sunday, with a trip o the canyon, end upon their return supper was served at her home. The Women of Woodcraft. Cirri Ml. ar anticipating n jolly time at laguna, Tuesday, August nth. Their friend are cordially invited to accompany them to the faeautltol resort on that day. Mr. O. D. Rasmussen, assisted by Mra Zimmerman, wl entertain the Past Noble Grand Circle. Thursday afternoon. August gth. at her honia on Nob Hill, instead f Mr. Randall. All P. X. G.'a are invited tu be present. MNSTiEILS $10,000 INVESTED IN Magnificent Minstrel . Mountings ... Frank W eerier, who with hla wife ha been visiting hla parents, Mr. and Mr, il. Wessler. Ha Twenty-thirstreet, left Wednesday Tor hi nome in Idaho. Mrs. Wessler will continue to be the guest of hi parents during the present month. First Part Scenic Splendor Artistically Reproducing a Royal Palm Grotto EncLantiug Enxeinble, Star Spangled 6 Song of Dixie, Melodic of Banner Salutation, . Ante-Bellu- Days,' Modern Musical Malerpiecof, Vocal and Instrumental. 4 lawn party. Miss Grace CUftua wa hnric. . s arrengnt fmrch and lawi party. Tuesday Th,. ponh and lawn were lig)it-w;ti prettr Japanese lanterns and flower and pftttd plants added to 1 he dec iratlons. On the porch, aupper was tarred at ev.-nln- g the tables, where vase clematis were med. Pum li wa presidt-- over by Ml, Gladys Arnold, and prises were won bv Mi Mut'.e Cole and Charles Beverley. COMPLIMENTARY MUSICALS A complimentary muslcale was given si the home of Mrs. R T. lluuter. Friday evening, a delightful musical Ingtqu, Irene Swanaon. Sirs. Elliott, program was given by Mra. linn, tors pupils: selections belug charmingly rendered by Miss Florence Cardon. Nellie Baron, Fern Anne Warner and FTank Pmllh. title Wank Smith, who Is nut quite f ? . surprised all with his remarkable menmry, when ha C'uv-Mr- s. -- , lr The Slu w Hit of tiie New York Theatre. Wistniia Roof liar-den- , and .Manhattan I leach Theater, Coney Island, where The Dandies "a 11 Ihe big featured and preeminently nueeOKsfnl attraction f host- - magnificent and innlti million dollar atiiiiseinent palaet during the summer of lSifiii. OWNED AND DIRECTED BY A Voelckel & Nolan The Rarnum A Bailey' and owners of the of mil negro minatrelsy, creators world-famou- s and unequaled BLACK PATTI TROUBADOURS Prices: 75c and 50c. Seats on Sale Tuesday , |