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Show THE CITIZEN 5 Strange, that your heart which could in manufacturing activity. Here blind employees engage in piece work and make a good living. One man makes I a living for his family. I i Another Innovation is a beneficial iSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiA I department or bank with assets of seven hundred and fifty thousand dolMiss Lucile Covey was married to C. Weber, Mrs. John McDonald, Mrs. lars securing the deposits of emLynn Richards last Thursday in the H. T. Rippeto, Mrs. L. R. Wardrope, ployees. This bank is operated in the Mrs Fred McClure, Mrs. F. B. HamSalt Lake Temple. general office by the regular force. mond, Mrs. Charles A. Bennett, Mrs. The Wasatch Literary club enterOn the roof garden, flowers and J, R. Haas, Mrs. R. Wunderlich, Mrs. R. P. Maybee, Mrs. W. M. Donahue, tained at the home of Mrs. W. S. Tayfoliage delight the eye everywhere. lor, 841 Harrison avenue, Tuesday Mrs. J. B. Roden and Mrs John ReyThe lookout tower is uniquely interafternoon. Among the papers read nolds. AUERBACHS INVITING STORE. esting, beiing made from volcanic were Origin of the French Epics, by rocks from the Hot Pots, one of the The TroubaMrs. C. R. Whitehead; Miss Florence Heiner and Melvin D. Christmas shoppers are especially infreak formations about fifty miles from dours, Trouveres and Minnesingers of Wells, Jr., were married in the Salt vited to visit the china and glassware Salt Lake City. JErance, by Mrs. W. A. Merrill; The Lake Temple last Saturday. A weddepartment of Auerbach company, V?ise of Polphony; Old French and GalIn the aviary are South American where the latest patterns and designs ding reception was given in their honbirds in their gay coats of many collo Belgic Schools, by Mrs. W. S. Tayor by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. in china and cutglass are on exhibiors. At the farther end of the roof tion and sale. Complete lines of lor; Beginning of Scale System, Moroni Heiner. The Didactic of Music, and Music and dinner sets for the home are garden are features of nursery rhyme After a honeymoon trip the couple of Early Christian Churches, by Mrs. will return to the on sale for prices that are reasonable and story fame. city to live. In the refectory which serves as a R. A. Broadhurst and Mrs. A. A. Kerr. and within reach of all. A super disThe St. Marks Hospital Alumnae play of electrical stand and reading dining room and amusement hall for Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hagenbarth employees at lunch time, food is servlamps are also a feature. association will entertain today, afterhave announced the engagement of noon and This is the largest store west of the ed which enables all to be well taken at Rowland hall to evening, their daughter, Catherine Aloysia, to start a trust fund for a new hospital. Mississippi river and this year pre- care of. The factory also has an orLeslie Lee Richardson of San Fransents a larger and finer display than chestra of employees which plays durA general committee in charge of arcisco and the marriage will take place ever, and it is a place where the poor ing the lunch hour and for dancing. rangements includes Miss Alice Hubman or rich man will find just what in January. The departments are divided for the bard, chairman; Miss Nina Jacobs-hagemost efficient handling of the work. they want. Miss Ehtel Doherty, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Richard Henry Winder and On the top floor, the chocolate dipping Billingsley, Mrs. Esther Young. Mrs. LATCHES CAFE. Mrs. George Henry Horne entertained A. C. Behle is chairman of the card and packing is done. The fourth floor at a large tea last Monday afternoon party committee. Mrs. F. S. Bascom is devoted to first aid and dressing Commercial travelers have com- rooms. On the third floor box making at the home of Mrs. Horne, in honor of and Mrs. E. V. Silver are on the remented on the large number of first is the activity, which is really an inLee Greene Richards, one of Utahs freshment committee. class cafes in this city. One of the dustry in itself; the second floor is noted artists. best known is Latches Cafe, located devoted to cream and hard goods and Fifty oil paintings and water colors SPARKMAN. ROSEMARY MRS. at Fourth South and Main streets. the first floor to the manufacturing of were exhibited showing foreign and Here a specialty of business mens chocolate and cocoa products. On the local scenery during various seasons of Mrs. Rosesince death Ever the lunches is made and an eight course ground floor the offices, shipping and of the year which were highly praised. edCarnarvon society mary Sparkman, Fresh stock departments are housed. The dinner is served every day. The drawing room was decorated in of THE CITIZEN, this paper has itor brook trout and delicious salads are is insulated for refrigpink roses. A color scheme in yellow, been flooded with notes, sympathetic out was Mr. a carried menu. is of Latches bronze the and feature eration where a large surplus stock is pale pink all praising and none condemning this to be on clientele the in the dining room. A silver basket of congratulated carried, which is necessary to take unfortunate woman who had led a life this- establishment in serves. and roses chrysanthemums care of the accounts which are supOphelia of misery which so undermined her the centered the prevailing shades, plied by this central distributing will power that she finally killed herco. tea table. Bronze and yellow candles McDonald chocolates plant. self. Her last request partly tells the IS FAMOUS WORLD OVER. were held in silver holders. Over two The McDonald factory is located in story: hundred guests called during the afSalt Lake City because ideal condiLay me away quietly, no friends. I The J. G. McDonald Chocolate comternoon. tions prevail here for the manufacture no friends in life nor was I granthad is York in New and of Lake Salt the hostesses receiving pany Assisting of fine confections and this is borne the oldest and largest fancy package out by the fact that the McDonald were Mrs. Lee Greene Richards; in ed them. In death let me be alone. The following is a communication as goods house in America. The McDongeneral entertaining, Mrs. Leo Cahoon reputation products have a world-wid- e to Mrs. Sparkman: a late the tribute Mrs. one is the of best and ald W. W. Mrs. equipped Cassidy factory Winder, for high quality. The Editor, The Citizen, in the United States, and this instituLyman Merrill Horne; presiding at the There are at least five distinct adNess Bldg., City. tion is unsurpassed by any in the tea table were Mrs. Charles F. Wilthe McDonald company envantages Editor: Dear emA. of care T. in takes Mrs. the it Mrs. Preston country cox, Nutter, joys in its location in Salt Lake City. I am submitting this for publication Mrs. Mrs. Ezra ployees, and the delightful surroundThompson, Williams, First, the climate is advantageous at merely as a tribute from one writer ings furnished to make their work inW. N. Williams and Mrs. J. H. the elevation of 4,300 feet above sea teresting and pleasant. In many ways level. assisting in serving were Mrs. to another. Secondly, 28 sugar factories the McDonald factory is unique. Many times I have enjoyed the verse rank Moore, Mrs. Leslie Covey, Miss are within close proximity of the city. Mr. McDonald has invested thousZora Horne, Mrs. J. W. Jenkins, Jr., and poems by Rosemary Sparkman labor conditions with employees mused often upon the strange, tired ands of dollars in making his roof Third, and Mrs. L. A. Copeland. are ideal, because Salt Lakes people philosophy contained in the lines, but garden at the factory a pleasure ren- are of the home loving type and the not entera the could outdoor but restful S. Mrs. poignant and recognize C. dezvous, paradise Gurney Major problem of transcient population is tained at dinner at their home in honbeauty of her oftimes expressed thots. for employees and one of the scenic eliminated. The fourth advantage Is Because of this, In Memorium. I spots of the city. The view from the or .of Mrs. H. R. Mizner of Detroit, excellence of fruit raised in and shall be glad to have you use it, if roof garden is one of the finest in the the who left the first of the week for Los near Salt Lake City with a flavor and vast out to. a from wish panMrs. J. and J. you city, stretching Cordially, Major Angeles. deliciousness seldom found in fruits AND GLADYS orama. Here WAGSTAFF. M. Samuel Mrs. daily and enjoy employees Waterman, Major of the United States. the luxurious, beautiful surroundings from many parts Parker and Colonel Thomas Anderson are of exceptionIN MEMORIUM where everything is provided for their Fifth, dairy productsUtah butter and were among the guests present. ally high quality. comfort. (To Rosemary Carnarvon Sparkman.) find foreign markets at premium Another unique feature of the em- eggs The Kle club entertained at a card O, wistful spirit, you have gone your to prices and the cream is second conducted work welfare by of way, at ployees' home mah lonely the jongg party Qnd none in the country. Mrs. David Tandowsky, at which Seeking a moment of peace at the end the institution, is the fact that the McDonald company carries insurance of a troubled day. money was raised for a sewing maFor Wedding Invitations (engraved In that Great Beyond have you begun for each of its employees absolutely chine to be used at the county hosor printed), Programs, eta, see or call without cost to them. life anew pital. Assisting the hostesses in enA department for the blind in the CENTURY PRINTING CO., 235 Edison Presence comfort tertaining and serving were Mrs. A. G. Does an Adv. the seared soul of you? paper box factory is probably unique Street. Wasatch 1801. Tallman, Mrs. W. J. OConnor, Mrs. J. feel so much And suffer the throes of such aching pain, Should not know there is NEVER an "ending There is only beginning again! LEnvol. God grant in some brighter tomorrow, sun At the dawn of some Your heartaches will then have been quieted, One. By the touch of The Gladys Ann Wagstaff. 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