Show - i - THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MARCH 25 1917 HEEALD-EEPUBLICA- N 4 4 a TT ' 4a ' - m' a "m ' 4 4 A : s teacher 'The church is at 138 & Second ’ St Mark’s cathedral First South East street: street near Second East street Rt Rev CHRISTIAN Paul Jones bishop Very William comw Fleetwood dean — 730Rev Central church (Disciples) Christian holy munion 945 Sunday school1100 corner Third East1 and Fourth South sermon and the streeta Chester A Snyder pastor morning by dean 800prayer Bible school 10 m C H Zimmerman evening prayer and400address m superintendent a Morning services by the dean Daily p worship- - 11 m conference on social o’clock Sermon' “Why Should Tuesday 800 p I Join led the bishop Wednesday the Church?’ religion Endeavor Christian 1030 p m by holy communion: Friday meeting 630 p m Evening preaching 800 p m evening sermon 745 prayer and address and praise service by the Rev A H Kennedy of Ogden “The Worth of Sacrifice” Midprayer meetings Wednesday 8 St Paul’s church Main and Fourth pweek m A welcome awaits you at every South streets Holy communion 800 service a m Sunday school 945 a m mornand litany 1100 evening prayer CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ser730 services ing morning Church First of Christ" Scientist 336 mon “The Mother of Jesus at the East services 11 Cross Lenten services Wednesday o’clockBroadway 8 o’clock Suna m and Sunday 800 p m Thursday 1030 p m J H day school 945 am- The pm Wednesday Dennis rector evening services are held at 8 o’clock EPISCOPAL - - -- Second Church of Christ Scientist Sunday Sunday 945 a Wednesday evening to services 8 o’clock All are jpelcome - Salt-Lak- - 1 - - Pentecostal Assembly of God 3231 South State street (Old German hall) services: school 10 m preaching 11Sunday aSunday a m and 730 p m Midweek services: Tuesday Wednes day and Thursday 730 p m Cottage prayer meeting Friday A 6106 South State-atreinvispecial (Murray) to all to hear tation is extended the converted CONGREGATIONAL Evangelist Griffin is conducting special church cor- gambler whoservices Phillips Congregational ner Fifth South and Seventh East evangelistic rtreets ReT F A Slmpkin pastor CONCESSIONIST Sundav school at 945 A F Bardwell11 W of San Francisco CaL at E Rlker Morning service superintendent who is a Disciple and perfect repreat o’clock Christian Endeavor service Mid- sentative of the new denomination en630 worship at 745 evenEveningservice titled “The Perfect Christian Divine week prayer Wednesday inwrlll make clear to all present S o’clock are All at Way” cordially ing their Interpretation of Christianity vited to worship with us and salvation All seekChaplain John T Axton of the Twen- righteousness truth (not “an” or “a” truth) tieth infantry U S A will arrive here ers of the wisdom the last of this week and will preach complete and to freedom power and experience It in this Sunday in the Phillips Congregational happiness life and the life to come are particuchurch church corner larly Invited to attend First Stereoptic East and First South streets lantern will be used in defining God Fourth Congregational I and gods personal and impersonal God Goshen Elmer pastor Morning school devil and his virtue the hidden mysservice 11 o'clock Sunday This demonstration will be held 1230 p m tery in the Knights of Pythian large hall BAPTIST Sunday afternoon 280 p m sharp Bethel Baptist church Ninth South 59 E Third South street and Lincoln strets II Lyon Baynes T Bible school at 1045 a m pastorJ Hale 1145 At John superintendent a m Mr Baynes will preach on “Four J Net v Books in Library Comes” At S p m Henry Jacobs will be the speaker Subject “Will a God of Love Punish Any of His Creatures Forever" Midweek meeting Thursday forty-fobooks will following 8 p in You are invited to all our beThe at added to the Monday public library services 26 1917: Immanuel Baptist church Second March MISCELLANEOUS and Fouth East streets Rev C South — In Slums and Society K Allen D D acting pastor 945 a m Adderley Business Employments Allen — Bible school L E Trowbridge 11 a m Cabot —Layman’s Handbook of Mediworship and servB Allen preaches on the cine ice Dr ed —English Donovan Historical theme “The Reincarnation of Jesus 2 vols senior and inter- Plays — Christ’ 615 p m Endeavor societies of Public Utility mediate Christian Floy Valuation Value for meet 730 p in brief song service Properties Grant— of a Great Race Dr Allen preaches theme “Why Should Harris —Young Man and His Vocain the I Be a Christian?" Stranges want to come are tion city and others whoCome Its Uses and aee how 2 Hodgson — Steel Square and cordiallyyouinvited vols will be welcomed gladly Hubbard ——Ventilation Handbook Kilbourne Pasteurization of Milk METHODIST EPISCOPAL — Heath Methodist Episcopal church gienic Relations' Milk and Its Hy— New Trails in Mexico Broadway and S Eighth West street Lumholtz Martin Thomas pastor —Sunday school —Social Reform Mallock 11 m at m10 a worship at Pelxotto—Our Hispanic Southwest sermon morning a the paster Epworth by Case for Independence Poland’s 730 leader Clausen Amanda at league Price —Practical Bock of 'ArchitecThe social afternoon of the Ladles' Aid ture at church held be the will — society Schwarzhopf Plain and Ornamental meeting Prayer Wednesday at 230at 730 Forging welAll are Thursday evening Stout — Boy’s Book of Mechanical come Models Towns —Social Problems Second Methodist Episcopal church Wells H G —Future In America Martin 1719 S Fourth East street Wells Webster —Elementary Alge— at 10 bra Thomas pastor Sunday schoolsermon a m evening worship at 730 Weasels——Struggle Everlasting the pastor: Epworth league at 645 Winter Shakespeare on the Stage by P m Lillian Parsons leader midweek vol 2 at service FICTION Wednesday evening prayer 730 Fire Berger M —Ordeal — The byEmigrant Dostoieffskaya 1’ark Methodist Episcopal — Libertycorner Hichens R In the Wilderness East and Ninth church Lam bourne — Trio of Sketches school at 10 South streets —Eighth Sunday S L —The Conquest Nyberg V a m The pastor wishes to talk to the — The Whirlpool Morton school after the lesson 11next Sunday E — Hatchways Sidgwlck a m subat —Mysterious Morning preaching M Twain Stranger Not Found Wanting’’ ject “Tested and at CHILDREN’S BOOKS 630 p m subject Epworth league “Our South American Missions” LeadBlrkhead —Story of the French Rever Mrs C A Root! Evening song olution Cooke —Sonny Bunny Rabbit and His service at 730 subject entitled “HeFriends roic Faith” Those who heard Dr Lace our district superintendent on Faulkner— Christmas ' Stories —Philip listened to a fine Hare Kent In the Lower last Sundayon evening “The Doctrine of the School — discourse Life of Nelson meeting WednesdayA Prayer Spirit" at 745 subject “Hosea” McDonald — Josefa In Spain evening welcome is extended to all Paine — Boys Life of Mark Twain cordial Hollow Tree Nights and Days strangers at all these services Sanford —Story of Agriculture In the Tliff Methodist Episcopal church cor- United States ner Ninth East and First South streets: Taggert — Beth’s Old Home 1029 residence E J Magor pastor 10 Second avenue — Sunday school a m W W Jones superintendent 11 a m and 745 church services sermon by the Rev J p m Morning J Lace D D new' superintendent of the mission Epworth league 7 p m Special to Tbs First Methodist Episcopal church New York March 24 —Dr And Mrs Second East and Second South streets — Pulpit themes by Dr J II N Will- R G Clark of Richfield arrived In od and One’s Own New York iams: 11 a m last week Dr ClaVk will Soul” 745 p m--: “American Ideals do work at the New music Patriotic Liberties” and Rights songs by the York patriotic by the choir andCome hospital and join In this congregation M Barnes of Kaysville is visArnold service patriotic iting friends in Brooklyn and New African Methodist Episcopal York Trinity evening he was guest street Rev of honorTuesday church 241 E Sixth South a at — gathering at the home D R Jones pastor Preaching 11 a m by Evangelist Rev Mrs Streat of George H Decker of Brooklyn Mr 8 p m by the pastor subject “Prayer” Barnes will spend some time with Class meeting 1230 p m Sunday Baltimore in friends and Washington' 3 m m 2 brotherhood school p p before returning home Christian Endeavor 7 p m and Ms Henry Rolapp of DenJudge ver from Chicago last week arrived LUTHERAN to visit for a few days with their son St Lutheran Walter John’s Evangelical H who Is laboring as a misstreet church 124 E Seventh South in Brooklyn They will be at sionary —Sunday the Waldorf-Astori- a William Schmeock pastor their stay m German services school 930 a In Chicago Judge In New York While during 1030 a m Lenten services Wednes- Rolapp presided at the sugar manuat 745 p m Telephone Wasatch facturers’ convention day 166 Clive Bradford of Salt Lake now of Cleveland formerly was a Sunday visiLutheran Swedish Evangelical South and tor to the metropolis Mr Bradford is church corner Second agent ofMrsthe University O B Hanson the generalcompany streets East Fourth — Bradford was 945 a m Publishing astor Sunday school unable to accompany him having been 8 m Ladles’ The services wedlsh p called to Salt Lake by the death of her Aid society meets at the home of Mrs sister 1395 Thursstreet Carl Wilson Mr and Mrs Revler former residents Tyler are welcome Salt Lake were guests of Lester day 2 p m Friends vf m Catechisms Friday 780 p Is a director Park Sunday Mr Revier concern a in and with moving picture Danish Lutheran church corner First Mr is promoting the Ogden Picavenue and E street J C Carlsen turesPark They have assem— Sunday school 10 a m Rally bled a corporation which will leave pastor company strong Servand review for the first quarter two in for weeks about Ogden 11 ices Sunday morning at Topic W Waldo is a few Lyman spending “Have You Experienced the Grace of New York ' sightseeing and visin dajrs 8 God?” Services in the evening at with friends ot his deparLenton sermon Topic “Jesus and His iting ture for his home inprior Utah ' Mr Lyman Enemies” has spent the past three years as a in the eastern states and missionary UNITARIAN Germany having been transcerred to United States at the breaking out First Unitarian church John Mallck the the war in Europe He will visit minister — Service of worship at 11 of Sermon “The Selfishness of Love and with friends in xoston before leaving the west the Terrible Ought” “He That Loveth forThe friends of Miss Gladys Beard of Father or Mother Mere Than Me Is Not Worthy Of Me and He That Lov- Coalville will be pleased to hear that More Than Me Is she Is convalescent after undergoing eth Son or Not WorthyDaughter Mrs Stella an operation in a New York hospital Of Me” Fletcher and Alvin Keddlngton some five weeks ago Angell soloists Mrs Ernest M Fowler pianThere’s Just one ist Church school at 945 Harold L that we want Madsen director Miss Mary Snyder from you and that tning is a cnance to prove musical director Kindergarten during that advertising does really more than church hour Miss Susan Raybould we have ever dared to claim ' ' et ur supef-intende- nt Rate-Maki- Lane-Clayp- ng on Ing Herald-Rcpnbllca- n post-gradua- te post-gradua- te - -- - yf V 1 Grandmother's Recipe to Brine Back Color and Lustre to Hair dark-gloss- se EVANGELICAL PENTECOSTAL It's - these churchservices Free reading rooms 512 Walker Bank building Main and Second South streets where Christian Science literature may be obtained German Evangelical Mission - Swedish Lutheran church corner Second South and Fourth East streets B H Leesmann pastor Sunday school 230 p m service 330 p m A cordial welcome to all Germans not affiliated with any church GRAY HAIR DARK ‘ church corner C 666 E South Temple street First and EastPresbyterian South Temple street Rev services 11 o’clock a m m school- D pastor Georg Ewing Laviesa mL The Sunday school 945 same hour brotherhood meets at the the Rev Dr W A Phillips teacher Morning services of public worship 1100In o’clock Theme of sermon “Authority ReligPastor’s instruction classex- 3 ion” p m Meeting of the session to amine candidates for church member345 Senior and intermediate ship societies of Christian Endeavor 8 pm 745 Second service of public worship e man would p m “Why a not Join the church” will be the considered in the evening sermon A cordial welcome to all Westermlnster Presbyterian church West and Fifth South streets First minister Horace Sanderson Rev the pastor 11 a m and by Preaching 745 p m Sunday school 1215 p m Mission Sunday school 930 a m 2 every member p m the postponed canvass 630 p m Christian Endeavor Wednesday 745 p m servmeeting ice preparatory to the communion SAGE TEA TURNS even shade of That beautiful had by brewhair can only be Tea of Sage and Suling a mixture Your hair Is your charm It phur When it makes or mars the face fades turns ray or streaked just an and Sulphur applicationUsor two of Sage enhances appearance a hundredfold Don't bother to prepare the mixture famous old recipe imyou can get this addition of other Ingreby the proved for 50 cents a large bottle all dients for use It is called Wyeth's readyand This can Sage be Sulphur Compound depended upon to bring back always the natural color and lustre or your hair Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage and now because Compound it Sulphur so darkens can and naturally evenly that It has tell been nobody You simply dampen a sponge applied or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair taking one small atrand at a time: by morning the gray hair has and after another applicadisappeared tion it becomes beautifully dark and This appears glossy and lustrous w cmhiwih ready-to-uis a delightuiray preparation Miss Olevla Magleby entertained at ful toilet requisite those who defor Mra sire dark hair and aforyouthful afternoon luncheon Thursday appearOrson Magleby Elma Rene and Helen ance Is not Intended for the cure It Erickson and Ethel Magleby mitigation or prevention of disease - PRESIIYTEIUAN Mrs R7 Magleby 'Mra Bytheway Mrs Crabb Charles Mra Darlington Moroni Jensen Mra Zabriskie Mra Tenton Mra Williams Mra AlmondtnMrs Goates and Mra Livingston ger One of the social events of the week was the party given by Dr and Mra Lewis of Salma at the Hot Springa danAfter a plunge the guests enjoyed were: and luncheon Those present S- - E cing Mra Joseph Kearns ana Mra H B Tally of Salt Lake Mr and Mra Crandall Dr and Mra F O Bullock Mr and Mra C C Wright air and Mra Charlesr Mra Lee Peterson Mr and Masslon Mr and Mrs C-H- ' W McCallla-teBrown Mr Mr and Mrs W Mr and Mra and Mrs- - E BMrHoffman and Mrs Guy Iwla David Hyde D G Mra O Cuddeback Mr and Mrs and Brown Ur Andrew Peterson MrJames Mra Henry Larsen Mr and Mra Hill Mra Lars Goldbransen Clay Ai-' red and C S Wilkes Monentertained RobiMra Oscar Johnson to Mra J H Chriscomplimentary day son Others present were: Mra tian Simmonsen Mra Alfred Belita Han- ' Mra Joseph Paxton Mra Hans sen and Miss Lou Simmonsen i The freshman class of the high school and luncheon entertained at a danceThose presentevening Wednesday were: Gladys Anderson Vonda Forbush Eva Hunt Ellthe Franson DeVerda Christiansen La light Johnson Thelma Gardner little Vern Wlnget Swain Vera Lowe Ora Cloward Mable Austin Sargent GrantWoodwardRobinBrown Virgil Julander JohnnyHarmon Lyman Wllllard Utley Rolla Ross Lynn Dennis n sa w Farnsworth V”am tfan Kawlav V? anall ' GUNNISON Spceftl to The HeraM-BrpnbUea- n Gunnison March 2t —Mra C M Madsen entertained Thursday afternoon at cards Mesdames Dennis BeauregardA Ldbbie Peterson M D Kearnea J A C N Jensen T M Kearnea Hagan W M Christensen Dan Sanders J HalCribble Howard Roberts George verson Jack Salmon William Metcalf O H Halverson C Halverson J M A J Christensen Eva JenKnighton sen J S- Peterson H A Kearnes A McKenna John E Metcalf J W Jones Niel Sorenson L N Gledhill Addle and Miss Christie Burns A Madsenwere won by Mra J Madsen Prizes W Jones Eva Jensen and Mra H A by Kearnea The hostess was assisted Mrs J A Ha-ra- n George Halverson Madson irs and at servMiss Christie ing luncheon Mrs R C Swalverd was hostess afternoon to Mesdames J W ruesday ones John M Knighton John E Met-sa-Mlf Lovell Childs T M Kearnes M Duggins Ray B Metcalf Clarence Mrs Halverson and Mrs C N JensenChrisZlara Larson and Mrs Henry tianson were special guests Mra Fremont Barnes entertained the 3 A club Saturday afternoon Mrs A Vlllard enterLast Friday occa-lo- n a children’s party theseventh tained at being her daughter Betty’s Slrthday The Tuesday Evening Card club met with Mr and Mrs J W Jones Tuesday members were present ivening All uid prises were won by Mrs Ira Over-Jel- t and A M Christensen Mr and Mra J A Neerine and family where eft Thursday for Salt Lake future home :hey will make their evening Mr and Mra Emil ruesday Anderson Mr and Mrs Oscar Ander-io- n Mr and Mrs A Nielson Mr and Anderson and Mr and dra SanfordAnderson gave the Neerine dra Ludvig surprise ramlly a pleasantSamuel Wiser enterMr and Mrs tained this week for Mr and Mrs E Cards were played Pace of Bountiful and ind the guests present wereM Mr Winar-ja- r Mrs drs R Pace Mr and Archie Sorenson and Mr and Mrs to Mra Libbie Peterson was hostess desdames George H Knighton Emma Addle Kearnes Hyrum Fredrickson Burns Mr and Mra Henry Knighton Mr and dr and Mra August Simmison Orson Ludvigson Mrs Alma Lardra son the Misses Virginia Peterson CynKnighton The thia Larson and Byron birthday ccasion was Mrs CPeterson’s Smith and Mr and Mr and Mrs V were the Smith of Elsinore dra W ofT Mr M Kearnes T Mra and guests Prof George E Skelton will present a number of bis violin pupils in recital next Friday nigbt at the Daynes-Beeh- e luring the week The T B club was entertained by concert hall Among them are Moe and Henry Magid 9 and 7 years of age respectively sons of Mr and dies evening Dora Bywater Tuesdaynext hoat- Mrs J Magid These two little fellows have surprised their teacher and friends by their remarkable progress and diss Ethel Hale will be the sympathetic rendition of difficult numbers SMrs T M Kearnes visited In Ephraim this week - I Social Happenings In Utah Cities and Towns TOOELE Special to The Herald-Republica- n) Tooele March 24 —Mrs E M Atkin Miss Rebecca Atkin and Floyd Atkin Long returned during the week fromseveral Beach Cal where they spent months Mrs Stanley Johnson Is visiting her sister Mrs E P Winters at Mount Pl6&8&Qt Mr and Mrs J L Chapman enterof tained at dinner Sunday in honor one of i Mrs J Reynolds and Mrs George Howarth Mr and Mrs birthday Davis anniversary: Miss Vera Chadwick of Lake View Murray Mr and Mrs W D accompanied by her mother and Miss Richardson W W Evans Mrs M Muf of Salt Lake are visiting fett Mr and Mrs W A Raddon Mr Lily Nord friends in this city and Mrs J E Malta Mr and Mrs R Mrs L O Smith left Monday to visit J Siddoway and Mrs L C Snow friends and relatives in Chicago after Dr and Mrs Dr Ezra Mr an a month which she will spend Mrs L J Mower MrWaddoups visiting Mrs and Charlei ' N in Mrs W her mother Ence Mr and Mrs Matt Clements Mr Farrely before returning to her home and Mrs Fay Evans Mr and Mrs Johi Brooklyn in this city and Mr and Mrs Archibald Mrs William Dunnely of Vermont Anderson Mrs Fred Post and children lefi and Mr and Mrs Charles Smith and Tuesday afternoon for a two months Miss will Eva arrive daughter during visit with her mother Mrs L Rosen- their niece Miss Angie Russell the brides of the past week Miss Russell daughter of Mr the week and will be the guests of and MrsAngie Andrew Russell of Tooele and Mrs J K Reed Nells Bracken of Stockton were united PAIUC CITY in the holy bonds of matrimony WedLake City After a short nesday in Salt Special to Tho the young couple will go honeymoonMont Mrs City March 24 —Mr and to where they will make C Park Butte L Carlson entertained at 6 o’clock their home The guests Sunday evening Mrs Earl Powell of Murray spent dinner were Judge and Mrs W R Jefford the past week here visiting her par- Mr and Mrs Charles Workman Mr ents Mr and Mrs A F Hanks Mrs Victor Carlson Mr and Mrs Mrs Lester Lingenfelder entertained and Charles Moore and Mr and Mrs Bud the Ladles’ Aid societywas Tuesday a Salt Lake JohnsonMiss Velma Barber Mrs Guy Horton entertained the visitor during the week club Monday afternoon Miss Roxie Lee spent several days in Athenaeum Mrs H S Townsend read a paper on Salt Lake the past week Mrs John Holt of Tooele who has the “Life of Capt John Smith” The club will meet next at the home of been visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Miss Shields at Clover returned Mrs Mary Robert Strasburg Maurice Kane of Soda Springs to her home here Thursday Miss Charlotte Strasburg of Clover left Tuesday to visit friends In Salt Mrs William Lake after a two weeks’ visit with her Is visiting her sister of this city parents Mr and Mrs Thomas L PowHeggle A pleasant- surprise party was ten- ers The Maccabees Sir Knights enterdered Mrs S J Walters in honor of her birth anniversary at Jtier home tained at cards and dancing in Society There were Monday evening Cards went the main hall more Thursday than 100 evening entertainment feature of the were: guests evening Mr and Mrs E P Tracy entertained Mrs Amos Bevan Those present Mrs Phoebe Davis Mrs Alice Thomp- at a muslcale Wednesday evening son Mrs Violet Johnson Mrs Isabell Mrs H S Townsend entertained the Mrs Bevan Mrs Bertha boy scouts Thursday evening at a muElkington Davis Mrs Agnes Elkington sical and refreshments Mary Mrs Stella Nelson Mrs Clara Fanrni 'Fifteen little friends surprised BesMrs Primrose Opel Mrs All&e Ander- sie Stanley at her home Tuesday evenson and Mrs Hattie Carson ing entertained Mrs Charles Dr and Mrs L A Snow returned Lille’s four- Wednesday from a short visit with in honor of her Westgard daughter teenth birthday Those present were: friends in Salt Lake Miss Dorothy Mallet Miss Jojle Howell Mri J Jackson entertained the Miss Viola Howell Miss Lydia Evans women of JSt Luke’s guild at-Miss Alice Warner Miss Ruth Smith Friday afternoon Miss Agnes Horxnan Miss Ntra McLaw Mrs Fred George entertained the DelMias Esther Taylor Pharos Frank afterHour club bert Glenn Clyde Smith Legrand Pleasant were noon at a kensington Wednesday The guests Dykem&n Charles Westgard Davarel Mrs Frank Brunyer Mrs John Potts Mallet Eldon Howell Mrs Thomas Ryan Mrs J H Wright A merry dancing party was enjoyed Mrs E S Maxlum Mrs Frank Johnthe Eagles halL son Mrs Alfred Stanley Wednesday evening inwere: Miss Clala and Miss Otilla Those in attendance 0 F&cg Shields Miss Phyllis Mallet Miss-EllMrs Murray Davlz entertained the Miss Charlotte Strasburg Agenda McLaws The guests Thursday AnMiss Anderson Annie Miss Mary Miss were Mrsclub MaMrs Kanold Dan J E John Bonnelli Mabel derson Miss Mrs R" Mrs lta J Siddoway Emma Delamare Miss Lajqt Adams Anderson Mrs L A Snow Mrs' L J Miss Kathryne Snyder Miss Margaret Mower Mrs Ezra Waddoupa Mrs Fay McLoud Mrs 8 Chlpman Miss Orlle Elv&ns Mrs Ence and Mrs Matt and Miss Elsie Johnson Miss Clara Clements andCharles Mrs James Archabold Johnson Miss Annie ’Elkinton Horace Fred J Tregonna entertained Lee Cecil Dobson Edward Bonelll J theMrs club Tuesday evening Dlllion Lester Shields Clyde Brady at a Golden Hourand musical Mrs Trekensington Boltz Patrons and Davis Earl George Mrs C I Colson and gonna was assisted by her mqther' were Mrs were Satronesses Sr The guests Kemp Joseph Chapman Robert Dalglelsh Mrs W R Jef'’Mrs Elmer Bates entertained in com- Mrs ford Mrs CL Carlson Mrs Charles pliment to her husband at: the Walters Workman Mrs Lee McPhee Mrs James home Thursday evening Mrs George Tippets Mrs C H An elaborate St Patrick’s luncheon Nell and Mrs John Rickard-Miswas given at the home “ of Mrs A HancockCharlotte Urle entertained the Mrs E G Chamberlin Wednesday s' Campfire Girls 'Wednesday evening at Smith and Mrs Chamberlin were refreshtheatre Decorations were carried out in aments at her home in Park avehue Irish green Dainty favors were pre- '“'Glenn those Ridge left Tuesday for Sparks sented to the Mrs 'A Among were: guests Rule Mrs R Nev after a visit with his parents J present B Sumner Mrs W Claggett Mrs A Mayor and Mrs A P Ridge Mrs Edward Hershlser of Ottumwa B “Young Mrs B Busman Mrs P L Sackett Mrs R Ia is the guest - of her daughter' Mrs Lodge Mrs B MerrittMrs K Bond E 8 Maxlum MrsS Page Thd following friends surprised Mr Mrs W S Marks Mrs' George Goins Miss Elln Johnson Mrs Houard llmith and Mrs Daniel Kanold Thursday even- Herald-Republica- n) - - baum at Mount Pleasant Miss Violet Dudler entertained a: a sleighing party Thursday evening fol-a lowed by dancing and refreshments the “Big Four” The wen Misses Sara Berry Jennieguests Urie Haze! Post Charlotte Urie Mabel Thomas Neecy McClellan Ella McCarmack Mrs Alice Dudler Mr and Mrs Daniels MeBrs Herbert R Walberg M Clooman Patrick McDonoughAyres bert Mathenson Mr and Mrs EHer-J Tree Earl Johnson and Charles Davis Mr and Mrs Mark Snow the Evening Five Hundred entertained club FriThe were Mr and day O A Forslundguests Mrs evening Mr and Mrs Glenr Wentworth Mr and Mrs Mr and Mr Walter ColeMr' Ind Mra W W Evans and tars c E Parker Mr and MrsMrFrank Stone Mr Dr and Mrs TnrJ£r8’ WLD’ 8utton and Mrs J Mrs Marie Hethke Miss Harrington talus Mae Bailie Agnes Miss Ella Thomas Waldon and William Dodge’ surprised James Quinn Thursdayfriends evening at hlin honor of his birthday annlverMry Chios 5 Tuggles entertained at a £lday complimentary Edwardevening Hershlser of Otta la rS58 were laid for ten - ken-slngt- a a - J-- L s host-esse- - party-followedb- - y - - - - - - on Monroe March 24 —Mr and Mrs M roni Jensen entertained at a St Pai rick s day party Saturday evenini and music were features Dancing the entertainment Those tl affair were: Mr and Mrs enjoying Lai Henry Mrs Otto M 8eiSr J?Tm and James Hill Mr Salnsbury and MrsWa ter Forney Mr and Mrs Peter Chrii tensen Mr and Mrs K M Greenwoo Mr and Mrs Theodore Christense: Mrs Porter Mrs Olive Hanson M Swain Mr and Mr Ray Zbriskie Mr and Mrs Charles Crab Mr and Mrs Livingston Mr and Mr Almondtnger Donna Crabb band Gei trude Hawley Mr and Mrs Vernon - Erickson ei tertained at Sunday dinner for Jude and Mrs J H Erickson of Richflel Mr and Mrs S G Andreason and Mr Ferdinand Erickson' Mrs Elvin Tuft entertained Satui in honor of her little son Mile day Those present were: Ruth Swindl Melba Erickson Leta and Laprei Magleby Irene Tuft Joseph Wing and Horace Magleby Miss Lou Simmonsen entertainc afternoon Wednesday her sister Mrs J Hcomplimentary Robison Thoi were: Mra Warrenpresent Mrs William Morrison Mrs Hoope Hlllai Larsen Mra Oscar Johnson Mra Hat Hansen' Mra Dr Belltz- Mrs Alfrc Newby Mra William Bertelson Mr Lionel 8orenson Mra Binning Goul 1 Mrs Minnie Simmonsen and : Miss Clark L Mrs Itoy Swain entertained at a we appointed luncheon Tuesday the ever Tl: being her birth anniversary -- Mra ladies- - present were: Orso - 1 - - taurant followed by a theatre party at theonCort theatre The affair was the occasion of Mr Grayblll’s given graduation from the law school of the of Chicago Other Utahns Universitywere John T Huling George present McDonald Carl Dragstedt Dudley Allen Elmer and A G Foord Lepke men were In Several Utah attendance at the banquet given Saturday night at the Windemere hotel In honor of Prof A J Carlson head of the physi- ology department of Rush Medical college The Utahns present were Carl Burwt F L Lleber Frits Sutherland C is Watts and Dr E F Hlrsch William Cralke of and former colstudent of the Utah Logan Agricultural lege received his bachelor’s degree in the UniverEnglish last Tuesday at of Chicago John T Huling also sity was among the list of graduates 51 r Clarke will take advanced work until June and then intends to leave for the west Senator Reed Smoot stepped off a short time last week in this while cityhere en route to Salt Lake While he was visited and entertained by personal friends Emma Lucy Gates was soloist orthe symphonynumSaturday night at which chestra concert a at large ber of Utahns were Mias Clara Taft Miss Eleanorpresent Miss Johnson Joyce Tobin 51 W Meeker Carl Hollenbeck and Russell Callender were among those present Miss Hazel Greenwald entertained a few of her friends 51onday evenat a card partylast her home at at ing 5521 Klmbach avenue Refreshmenas were served after six hands of five hundred were played 5tiss Florence Livingston formerly of Salt Lake was the winner of first prize Mrs Sidney F Sayre presided over a highly entertaining bridge tea last at her home on Thursday afternoon avenue Woodlawn Five tables were filled with players for bridge During the afternoon Miss Clark gave several vocal solos Audrej The hostess was assisted by her sister Miss Edith Monroe Mr and Mra Thomas R Ryan entertained about twenty of their friends at a Wednesday dancing evening party In their honor on Ingleslde avenue in honor of Miss Beatrice Crow Music was furnished by the Calder orchestra Paul P Cannon left last Thursday for Argentina South America with Professor Jordan head ofalong the of the Unibacteriology department of Chicago Dr Jordan will versity return within the next three months but Mr Cannon Intends to remain until next fall which time he will conduct some during inspection work sanitary for the Argentina government enterThe Tan Delta Phi tained last Thursday sorority for a evening number of friends at a dancing party at the Hamilton park hall Punch was served by Misses Mary Sturgess and Belle Cole About fifty couples were GOSHEN in attendance Mr and Mrs James Burton formerly of Springvllla Utah Special to The were — chaperoneswereAmong theBellUtah Peter24 Mies Kate March Goshen E James E guests Monpresent L&van Finch Miss son and spent C Schmidt C V Xuttall Carl T Olin Payson day and the Misses Laura Jacobson W H Lloyd of Salt Lake spent Sun- son Smith Grace Dundon Frances Mary and wife his with here visiting day and Lurline Venable Mrs Clark visiting Infant daughter who are Mrs Mr and Mrs Vlggo Jensen enterWilliam tained Lloyd’s parents Mr and evening for 5Ir and Wednesday K63TB6r Larson Eric of Mrs Mrs Emil Jacobson and children Mr Bowler cf Ogden is registered JtheC Gladstone Provo are visitors at the home of hotel at Sr and Mrs Samuel Frother Pay-soIn Hyrum Hansen spent Sunday BRIDE ORDERE DTO SCHOOL o Easton Pa 5Iarch 24 —Angelo spent Miss Bertha Fowler of Eureka Mrs Mr and notified been of has this her by with city Sunday Fowler parents school authorities that- - he must Brigham R S club was entertained the When they to school wife send his The G November 7 last the girl at the home of Mrs John Morgan were married as 15 Her parents howgave her age Thursday Mr and Mrs Robert Boswell of Sil- ever 4have stated that she was born 1903 ver visited relatives here the first of July According to the school code a girl must go to school until she the week Mrs Samuel Trotter Jr of Provo is at least 14 ana then can stop if she She with her parents secured an employment certificate howspent the week-en- d must attend continuation school and Mrs Charlie Hanzen drProfessor Brown of the B Y U gave ever until she is 16 The girl and her that their marriage for lecture thought parents In the school husband i school to free left her stop building Wednesday lat Herald-Republica- n n Tra-pln- PRESTON Special to The Herald-RepabHcz- n) Mrs William Preston March 24 —ladies of the entertained the good 3olden Hour club Thursday afternoon &t her home Leo Ralllaon of Logan spent a few this week In Preston visiting with lays tils patents Mr and Mrs Joshua Ral- llMri A C Ross of Ogden spent the past week here with her parents Mr SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS We eat too mnch which doss Kidneys ind Mrs Joseph Merrill Belnap of Logan has Mrs Florence then the Back een visiting here with friends to was hostess hurts Merrill Mra Harrison ihe Beehive officers of the stake Wednesday evening joard PocatelloMost folks forget that the kidneys Mrs Selma Christenson of and rela- like the bowels get sluggish and clogs visiting here with friends and need a flushing occasionally ged we have backache and dull misery class of the else Members of the senior social In the in the region severe headaches kidney a dancing gave icademy rheumatic twinges torpid liver acid Kelson gym Thursday evening who has spent stomach sleeplessness and all sorts of Mra Marta Nelson with her bladder disorders Preston in weeks teveral You simply must keep your kidneys return to her home In NOw parents will week and the moment you active and clean dexlco this the kidney of Smlthf ield is feel an ache or pain in Miss Zina RoscallyWanda about four ounces of Jad region from get Tippets tere guest of Miss Salts good drug store here any DRAPER take a tablespoonfulforinaa few glass of water breakfast before days and The to Special fine This will then act your kidneys — 24 Mra Leslie March Is mads from the arid of salts famous Draper of Brigham City is the guest of grapes and lemon Juice combined with 'Anderson and is harmless to flush clogged dra AnnieMrs Crane of Garfield lithia Mr and Leroy and stimulate them to normal kidneys neutralizes the acids ire guests of Mrs OLizzie Cottrell It also activity of River-ild- e in the urine so It no longer irritates M and Mra L Wright their are daughter thus ending bladder disorders Ida visiting Ira E S Rasmussen Jad Salts is harmless inexpensive: even-n- g met makes a delightful effervescent llthla-watFriday The dancing class wens presdrink which everybody should Many new' members now and then to keep their kid!IMr and Mrs Martin Christenson and take clean thus avoiding serious comneys Mra Otto Christenson of Salt plications Jr and A were here last week local says he jake Mr- and to folks who Mra Elden Strlngfellow sells lots qf Jad Saltsdruggist Soren Rasmussen and MissString-elloLyall believe In overcoming kidney trouble dra were while it Is only trouble Lird guests of Mrsi Nora eveningRasmussen were Tuesday Mr and Mra Soren rlsitors in Salt Lake this week as ruests of Mra Andrew Jensen Brown of Payson is Mra Claudius weeks a few with her mother ipendlng Ira Anton Rasmussen 3SZ06TREET Bet 5th Ave & Broadway Fireproof —Mod fn Utahns in Chicago j 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS ’ Hermld-EepnbUcs- n) An-lers- on er well-kno- wn - w r Ctrl - - - -- ' Special to The nerald-Republica- n) —Fay L Graybill Chicago March twelve was friends from the guest of Hitchcock hall last Friday night at a dinner at the North American res- 24 $'2SOCG®a§SB9Rg80S£ Table d Bets aid a la Carts acili:WHITE FOR BOOKLET D P RITCHEY PROP r |