Show -- THE A HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY" APRIL 8 1917 N Thursday evening In honor of Mrs W G Mackler who will leave Sunday for California to spend several months gc jg The Nyllc club will give a grand ball at the Le Grande ward Wednesday evening April 11 63 - 4— (Continued From Preceding: Pag"®-- ) M J NelUgran Annie McNeill Mr Mr Kelly and Mrs A J Bruneau ac ae The Women of the Unitarian church avlll give a large card party on Saturday afternoon April 14 betwen the I’otirs f i and 6 o'clock The reception committee incTudes Mrs John P Cowan Mr John Malick Mrs Fred Fowler Mis May Alexander Mrs ( iporge Ti Rayboulrt Mrs John Zink Mrs CharUs Watsooi Mrs Ernest Fowler The arrangrmentx committee includes Mrs r N Straup Mrs R D Feymour Mrs C A Wright Miss Lyfle Wells Mrs Charles Cummin and Miss Caroline Harrison During the tea hour it delightful musical program will be plven ly a number nrf local musicians Mrs K M Hechler will entertain the members of the Buy Twelve Sewing club on Wednesday afternoon at her home 941 S Second West street ! jjg Onf of tlie most delightful affairs of Faster week will be the large tea ti lie given tomorrow afternoon between the hours of 3 and 6 o’clock on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah by the state Republican committee and the Woman’s Many Republican club of tills city from clubwomen Ogden prominent lrov and Iogan will attend ana an excellent program fxf patriotic music has been prepared ffnr the afternoon The faors will be artistic cards bearing the motto of the Woman’s Republican dub "My country right or wrong my country" On one side will be the d words 'f the immortal 1 tanner" "America” and on the other Mrs Justin R Ravis is president of ti Woman’s riepuM'i--- club and Mrs Jeanette I yil e president of the state A cordial invitation to organization women throughout the nil Repuldi'-aextcndciL Mate is Weddings and ISS MARGARET WHITNEY the accomplished and charming whose en-voting: daughter of Mr and Mrs Orson F Whitney gagement to Lester Clay Essig of Kansas City is announced today AND MRS ORSON F WHITNEY announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret to Lester Clay East g of Kansas City formerly of Spokane Wash and h son of Dr and Mrs J W Timpson The above announcement will be read with a great deal of interest by the many friends of in this city the young bride-elewhere she has spent her girlhood Miss Whitney is one of the most popular musicians in the local musical world and has composed several comic operas as well as the famous "Dearie Girl" The romance of the young couple commenced a couple of years ago when Miss Whitney was in the northwest with her opera company I GOWNS OF LOVELINESS COATS FOR SMARTEST AYEAR All the Latest Models just arrived for Midseason and early summer Miss I i9 - Miss Ruth Kearns of Gunnison Utah and I)r Joseph H Peck of Goldhlll I’tah were married at high noon Tues- 1 :Jc Miss Josephine Tibbs will entertain The Monday Night Bridge club will East Monday evening at her home ill Harrison avenue in compliment to Mtsa be entertained April 9 by Mrs liertha Miss Martin at her home In 322 S Third Vanny Ensign I day at the parsonage of Phillips Congregational church by the Rev P A Slmpkin After a few days’ stay in the city Dr and Mrs Peck will leave for their home in Goldhill Utah The bridegroom was formerly connected with St Mark's hospital in this city where he has many friends Tile Red Cross of tile British society afternoon at 230 viij meet tomorruw K 229 Olen- Chester Mrs o’clock with dnlc avenue DIAMOND is tlie Till: rat 216 4iiris-- i hen nti fill of all jireeiotis stones The from t he stars” tlium “splinter April is tin birth month for diamonds I hit birthdays are not the onlv occasions I remendieretl with diamonds this month As a symbol of affection tin diamond is the idlt biipreme’’ for engagements weddings and other events amri-versari- £ 4 5 Iva jfc Raddley 5C es will entertain You are amply protected here Not only will we sliow you a large collection of mounted and unmounted stbnes all sizes but your purchase will be safeguarded by our more than li&lf a century of honest merchandising We will tell you the exact truth about anv stone select fvou Our diamonds are sold at absolute values modest prices make buying easy BOYD-PAR- Our K FOUNDED 1802 MAKERS OFJEWELBY Boyd Park Building 166 Main a Johnson was solemnised Thursnoon in the Salt Lake Temple day After the ceremony a dinner was served at the home of the bride’s parents on Washington avenue Covers were laid for eight and carnations and bride's roses were the table decorations jjj Miss Minerva Barron of Logan and Clarence Gillette formerly of Salt Lake were married at Logan Saturday March 31 They are making their Earl A ( Mr and Mrs George W Reed announce the engagement of their daughter Lucile to Sidney Burt Lockhart the home at 558 8 Second East street marriage to take place during the Is one month The young bride-eleof the most accomplished members of the younger society set while the bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs THE program to be given at the open meeting of the Ladies' G B Ixckhart of Perry avenue Fedon Friday afternoon club Literary eral Heights April 13 at 230 o’clcok will include a Mr and Mrs A J Henry annpunce talk on "Japanese Drama" by Mr tlie engagement of their daughter Shigeyoslii Obata Mr Obata is a Japplaywright of note and his plays Medora to F W Benge tlie marriage anese been given a hearing in many have to take place In May Miss Henry is a eastern cities The choir of St Mark’s well known musician and her engage- cathedral will repeat a part of the unment will be read with interest by her Easter music given this morning W Curtis the of der J leadership many friends choir director s: i: A quiet wedding of the week was that The regular meeting of the Catholic of Miss Dean Cummock and H Wells Woman's league10 will be held Tuesday at the Ladles’ LiterApril Culmer Miss Cummock is the daugh- evening The clubhouse ary program for the k ter of Mr and Mrs John B will be under the direction of evening and Mr C'nlmer the son of the Mrs IV H Bintz and will Include a H I A Culmer the well known talk on "Sanitation” by Mrs P N late Vocal selections by Miss Jane Cook artist Sargent Sands and a monolugue and humorous readings by Mrs C E A double wedding occurred WednesA social hour will follow the busiday afternoon at the home of Dr and Mrs A J Murphy No 1 Denver court ness session The hostesses will be of the entertainment commitwhen Miss Octavia K Murphy was mar- members tee of which Mrs CharleM A Quigley ried to John II Tucker of Unity Tda is the chairman Mrs Philip Bansbach and Miss Ada E Murphy became the and Mrs Eugene Gaylord will preside at the tea table and will be assisted by bride of Henry W Baker of Boise Ida Miss Bessie Faddis Miss Margaret Colwas Rev Tlie ceremony performed by Miss Florence Collins Miss Mary lins Chester A Snyder of the Central Chris- Lynch Miss Florence Sullivan Miss tian church in the presence of relatives Helen Kearns Miss Caire Driscoll Miss Katherine Driscoll and Miss Margavet of the family Jenkinson Mr and Mrs J Jorgensen announce A meeting of music section of Lathe engagement of their daughter dies' Literary club will be held TuesProgram Emma to Oscar Jensen the wedding to day April 10 at 3 o’clock Mrs E is in of Skelton George charge in the Salt Lake as follows: take place Wednesday Temple Talk on Hungarian and Bohemian music Mr and Mrs John I) Camomile anMrs C 8 Richardson nounce the engagement of their daugh- Spring Song Smetana Schumann Life ter Minnie to Frank Dayton Peck of Gypsy Club chorus accompanied by Mr Billings Mont Tile wedding will take Stone Bohemian Folk Song's place in May I'm a Sweet Bohemian Maid The marriage of Sarah Lincoln and Fear Not My Sweetheart Hungarian Folk Songs Miska Came Clad in Rrd From the Smiling Fields of Rakosh Mrs Norman Atkinson Accompanist Mrs Stone Piano solo Hungarian Rhapsody No 12 Liszt Miss El eon ore Voelker Contralto solos Liszt Es war ein Konig im Thule Liszt Die drel Ligeuner Du bist wie eine Blume Liszt Mrs Ernest Ashton Smith Accompanist Mrs Dussek Piano solo La Matinee Hark' Hark! tlie Lark Schubert-LisMiss Marian Cannon (50c Dvorak Violin solo Slavonic Dance George E Skelton Phone 3223 Accompanist Mrs Skelton Brahms Trio Hungarian Dances Women’s Clubs Cum-moc- When von l)ii v a diamoud von should nt)t be glided by appearance only nor hv its carat weight alone Only an expert is able to judge the worth of a diamond — its purity of eolor quality and perfection in cutting: You must have confidence in tlie mail from whom you make tlie purchase Street MAIN St K ct Vrtainly the diumoiul is “out of Nature’s finest thoughts — the protiuet of her happiest moods’’ SOUTH - bride wore a stylish tailored suit ot black broadcloth with a large Leghorn hat trimmed with pink roses and carried a shower of bride's roses and lilies of the valley Mr and Mrs Roberts were at the Hotel Utah for a few days and left the latter part of the week for an extended trip through tlie Pacific northwest and will make their future iiome in this city of o'ifts’: oiu ol the aluaile and rarest most called Miss Ara McDonald daughter- of Mrs A McDonald and Oliver Ray Roberts of Callaway Neb were married Saturday afternoon March 31 The 9 WOMEN I aneionts I “JUST A BIT OF GOOD STYLE" m The Smart and Everlasting Georgettes and Cliepe de Chine are to he seen in a Wonderful Variety of Styles—$39S to “These Are Very Great Bargains" Harry H Roe announces the engagement of his sister Jennie to Nat Segil The wedding will take place in the near future- i French Models of Sheer Batiste with black hows sje ed !i New Models in Simple Blouses Pauline Frances Werbka and Lewis Ed warn Selby took place Thursday evening at the home of the Rev J H N Williams of the First Methodist church 135 F street at 730 o'clock After a weeding trip in southern California the young couple will make their home in this citv i: 1 (iives that touch ol Dash and Youthfulness characteristic of all Smart Dressers a wear j Neckwear Easter Millinery the engagement of their daughter Edith to Paul Platt The marriage will take place in May Mr and Mrs W D Candland ot Mount Pleasant Utah announce the en gagement of their daughter Margaret to Edwin Scott Walker of Oakland Cal The marriage will take place the latter part of April at the family home In Mount Pleasant Tlie board of directors and officers of the Parties- Literary club have plans for a large rani party to given at the clubhouse on Tuesday i t tern oo April 17 for the benefit of of I'tah Tables Federation the State Mrs Charles A from in he i’eake Hamilton’s Salon of Mr and Mrs D J Williams announce of AUTO STREET AND DRESS Most Exquisite is the Paris Hat 3fe marriage i i Ii DRESSES OF UIII UN ESS ct The H SUITS OF INDIVIDUALITY Mrs ! ! ADVANCE AND MIDSEASON Fred Esslg of Spokane The marriage will take place Saturday April 28 at the home of the bride's sister "Star-spangle- per-1-i-t- §1 N 9(S - An Exposition ofSmartest Creations 1 Engagements MR Ftioh-ar-- SUNDAY SPECIAL Brick Ice Cream Delivered Today ls Violin Skelton Wlckens Mr Gladys Skelton Hungarian Dance cello piano Adelaide Ackermann Hungarian Dance Lott a Petty Dorothy Lynn Marian Smith Murdoch Miss Mrs MiSnyder recording secretary Gertrude Newton assistant secret:-Mrs J Buswell corresponding retary Mrs C A Conk: treasurer I A! Frank L Hines: historian Mrs En Berkley parliamentarian Airs Bn-Whitehead auditor Mrs L B T - : 1 - Mary - Rhea -- Musical select ions were given afternoon by Airs K: R Welis : j’c Galop will em trThe Millwarrt Radiant Lillian RMben Sewing Virginia for ial'll the t’rook worthy utii:o informally Ivy Jensen Florence matron Mrs Minnie Hasletr at Tenor solos The Sacrifice: Dvorak home of Mrs W R pods I" E Se t Songs My Mother Taught Me Dvorak teenth South Wednesday afternoon All The Rose Dr W R Worley members of the order of the Kat- l i Star are invited :k Accompanist Mrs Skelton The regular nieetir i: of Radi'nt The dramatic section of the Ladies' 12 O E S will be aftmeet tomorrow chapter will club Literary 230 o'clock at the clubhouse Tuesday No in Maat evening ernoon at It will be the official sonic temple A resume of the lectures delivered durby the fol- visitation of the worthy grandAllmatron ing the winter will be given memMrs and associate grand officers section: lowing members of the of are invited the order W D Prosser Mrs Enos Hoge Mrs O bers 5 J Enking Mrs 1 V Barrette and a The following is Mrs W R Hutchinson praver in observance of Baby week that has been issue-The Progress Delphian will meet to- by the Nebraska women: "Oh Thou eternal God in whose re-- J morrow afternoon with Mrs ( A Cook gard firt stand these little ones Tho-- i at her home 01 Second avenue j who makest and who takest we ask of V v The Ladies of the Liberty Review No Thee the strength to hear and the wis9 W B A will give a card party in dom to nurture these helpless oneskn-c-w"' to the Odd Fellows' temple Thursday aft- come at our bidding Make us Al&ke ernoon April 12 at 230 o'clock All our task and do it uprightly find the way that justice may con friends of the order are cordially into these who cannot plead for themvited to attend : selves Make us to live the life tha: $ $ that we may free from physical The Woman's Repubh-aclub met is clean blemish the generation mental and Gideon Mrs afternoon with Monday which come after us Iet not tle faSnyder in N State street The program thers and mothers that tlie hurt mav included a paper on "Is the National be visited on thosesinwho Holt follow Guard a Failure?" Mrs F W Pattison: us to teach the children given into current events Mrs W H Ellison Mrs care that a clean inheritance may our net F C Loofbourow and Mrs Howard be wasted in wrongdoing Give us King and give us courage and give Tea was served after the program strength us love unbounded that this ho!the hostess being assisted by Mrs to Mess the child who Charles W Morse Mrs Lincoln 5 charge mm- us this to who with and purify Kelly Mrs Corey Albritton Mrs El- ing makes us less of earth and more of liott Mrs William Shill Mrs Olsen and heaven may walk unsullied and unMrs William H Lockington ashamed of us And when In Thy A delightful musical program was great plan to better us Thou takes: given by Airs Minnie Buckle who sang from us that which Thou gavest the "Rose in Bud" ‘"The Sunshine of Your Ol Thou Eternal God Smile" accompanied by Mrs Lucy to hear 'yiy will and open support Thou our Kirkman who also sang “Poor Butter- hearts anT our home to those fatherless fly” and "Your Voice Will Call Me and motherless ones in the name f Home" The program closed with a that which Thou gavesi and that which group of songs "I Think" and an In- Thou takest — the child Amen" dian love song by Mrs George Mueller The missionary societies of the First The Salt Lake Woman's club will Methodist church will hold their regumeet Monday with Mrs H E Schiller lar monthly meeting Tuesday after329 Sixth East Mrs John Powers will noon April 1" at the home of Mrs give a paper on "Cremation" Musical Newell Beeman 155 E South Temple numbers will be included in the pro- street Mrs Morningstar is acting A nderson dur::-th- - - n"-li-- ! - o u-t- - : ! gram The Wasatch Literary club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs F B Scott at her home in G street An election of officers was hel-The following were chosen: President Mrs Howard A King first vice president Mrs W I") Prosser second vice president Mrs W i chairman An elaborate lunditon was served to tlieanniversary members of the L L club at the hall in tlie McIntosh The building lajt Monday afternoon club's colors blue and yellow wete used for decorations and throughout d'ontinuf'l on Following Page) EAT YOUR Easter Dinner AT THE Pet-gin- s zt SEMLOH-LOUVR- E 9 Course Dinner Served from 5 to 9 p m & ' f-- f $ |