Show TEE HEEALD-REPUBUCANSAL- IiAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MAY 27 1917 v T Around the Library Table TITRl AND MRS JOHN W TATE of Tooele announce the en-f gagementof their daughter' Miss' Edith to Vern Bracken bf St' ‘LIFE OF LAZARILLO' DE TORMESJ “The Life of Lazarlllo'de Tormes and His Fortunes and Adversities’’ Is - an unusual piece of work The present done out of the Castilian volume IsFoulche-Delboscrestitution from R of the “edltio princeps” by Louis How with an introduction ' and notes by Charles Philip Wagner The volume is dedicated “with gratitude and spect to R Foulche-Delboin his Introduction Mr Wagner pointstoout that “when it becomes pos-of sible write the definitive history the origins of modern novel there will be much mention of Spain whose more literature is being everunder-stoooriginal studied and better closelv He further explains “that the latest great literary form the peculiar contribution of the nineteenth century rests upon a foundation of sixteenth The earliest century Spanish modelsof the novel of recognizable examples sentimental novel and adventure the the novel of manners are Spanish and eac-Is a masterpiece of its kind” He adds that “the-firs- t Spanish novel of the name the “Llbro del worthy Caballero Cifar’’ written about 1200 makes use of the “matlere de Bretagne” and Is preponderatlngly romantic In tone It points plainly to the and extravagance of sentimentality romances of chivalry of which the the most famous the ’Amadls of Gaul’ existed at least as early as 1350 In a form more primitive than the one pre“The Lasarlllo served to us de Tormes’ Is a work of the most undirect In style compromising realism were elaborate where Its predecessors were 'and aa brief in Isform as they voluminous It the first novel to dare to choose Its hero from the dregs of society and above all the first to create the Impression of absolute and It live eternal actuality which makes while its contemporaries are forgotten “Who was the genius who at a sinachieved the formula of gle strokenovel— a formula which with the rogue modifications has persistunimportant times?” he asks The Miss ed to our own Tuesday by the parents’ classthe book unanswered is question Marcella Lassen represented the May Is a valuable contributionBut to the day’s queen Miss Maude Christenson repreof publishers — sented Martha Washington and Frank literary productions New York) Brady Georgewere WashingtonIn (Mitchell Kennerley represented A meeting and a parade given THEOSOPHY IN the morning followed by games on the A SIMPLE STUDY school campus and dancing Michael J Whltty in his little volIn Theosophy” Miss Juanita Sanderson entertained ume “A Simple teacha number of friends Wednesday even- gives a study ofStudy the principal In honor of Calvin Christenson of ings of theosophy written In a coning Mount Pleasant Who leaves soon for a cise and simple manner unburdened mission for the Mormon church It Is a technical terminology Members of the ward choir and with wish a comprewho those book for friends of Heber Mower gave him a yet easily understood statewelcome home party at the home of hensive ment of the basic Ideas rather than his parents Wednesday evening doctrines Involved Mrs Ernest Terry came from Helper In his Introduction the author says to a week with her that Monday “In his work of teaching the Mrs- spend Nordstrom mother Qua insisted upon the always Miss Irene Cruser was the guest of writer has of the student or the novimportance honor at a party In the high school ice Ideas without beacquiring theenslaved gymnasium Saturday evening by a particcoming mentally terms Technical ular terminology 51 AN IIERIil as much as possible avoided have been Special to The therefore in this book: but where defithey the writer's Herriman May 26 — Miss Lizzie Mil- have been necessary ler Miss Fern Miller and Miss Alice nition is given so that their meanings to all” Jensen with Mra Mabelle Foreman as will be clear In defining theosophy he says that it tlieir chaperon motored to Midvale “is said to be the foundation upon Thursday all of Mra Fannie Miller and Mra Mary which all religions are built: them have in their teachings some porJensen spent Thursday in Riverton Miss Josephine Sandberg has gone to tion of the whole body of truth and her home In St Georga each was the most suitable for the Miss Cecil Hughes has left for an people to whom it came” He states further that “the word theosophy extended visit in the east it be The Deseret Swarm met at the home means divine wisdom and if knowlall of Miss Sylvia Butterfield Monday eve- that It therefore embraceslaws In the edge knowledge of all ning Mr and Mra J Prestwlde and family universe— laws of matter and law of outside have returned to their home In Mo- spirit There can be nothing or beyond divine wisdom So In the roni true sense religion and science should mean the same thing and any statement of religion which conflicts with science what we actually know as In that Utahns in Chicago that the letter merely shows least is false— (Mitchell respect at New York) Kennerley ‘John---:- AMERICAN FORK rSpMUl to The nerald-Republlee- — n American Fork 26—Mies Mabel Carr accomplishedMay of Mrs daughter C Swlnehart of Iaura Carr and Ray St Louis Mo were married in Balt After a honeymoon lake will Tuesday make Scranton their- home they Mrs Alice T Steele entertained at dinner Friday evening complimentary to Mrs James D ana daughter Mabel of Eureka Taylor Other guests were Mrs Sarah Chadwick and Mrs Eliza Phillips” Mrs J Ernest Chadwick entertained afternoon at a kensington for the R B club Thursday Fancy needle work refreshments preceded daintyVance Miss Norma of Salt Lake spent of the week visiting In American part Pork as the guest of her brother Reno IV Vance Mrs Melissa Greenwood spent the latter part of the week In Salt Lake Josle her visiting Mrs Racheldaughter Hunter spent the week at Tooele where she was the guest of her daughter Dora Mrs Ferl Parker of Bingham Is here visit as the guest of for an extended her parents Mr and Mrs James H Pulley Ambrose of Goldfield Nev Virgil Fork vis-M the week in AmericanMrs spent his N Mr and parents iting Ambrose Mrs Sarah Robinson of Salt Lake fs the guest of her daughter Mrs Earl 8 Greenwood Mrs H J Kruse visited relatives and the week friends at Park City during Miss Pearl Robinson of Eureka spent as the the week in American Fork guest of her grandmother Mrs Hannah Gardner Miss Eunice Jacobson Instructor in culture In the local high physical school has gone to Logan to spend herMrssummer vacation Frank Hanson and her two sons of Spanish Fork and Leon Morse of St Saturday in American George Mr spent Morse and Earl Hanson left Fork later fof Murtaugh Ida where they will spend the summer months The high school students together at Sarawith the faculty spent Friday and fishtoga Springs boating bathing ingMrs Clarence M Clarke was the rethe of a surprise arranged byward cipient officers and teachers of the First Tues-dav Mutual association at her home afternoon and evening Mrs John Binks of Salt lake spent in this city visiting part of the week her parents Mr and Mrs N M Ambrose Mrs Emma Jacklln of Charleston was the guest of Mr and Mrs John Jack-li- n the week during Home Economics club held meetThe basement of theC tabernacle ing in theafternoon M Clark Mrs Tuesday for growon the proper food lectured children and Mrs MonH Ingersol ing the proper gave an Interesting talk of and canning vegetables preserving John Miller and children of Heber the Citv motored to American Fork two days first of the week andMrspent and Mrs Jo his parents visiting seph Miller George E Hemphill of Boston and A K Chatfield of Salt Lake were Amer lean Fork visitors WednesdayA Storrs Warden and Mrs George Mrs Alonzo Clarke Fred O Storrs and American visFork of Salt Lake were ' itors Tuesday Mr and Mrs Stephen Vance of Bingham spent the week in this city visitatMrthe home of Mrs Vance’s par ing and Mrs John Snider ents Mr and Mrs Alma Smith who have the past two weeks as the guests spent of Mrs Emma Chase returned to their home at Mosida Monday SPANISH FORK - Special to The -- Herald-Republica- n M Spanish Fork May 26 —Mrs Lwith Edison spent the week-en- d friends in Salt Lake Ur! Stewart enterMr and Mrs Wednesday tained at a family dinner to Mr and Mrs evening complimentarywho left ThursWilliam J Stewart where Utah Roosevelt for morning day will Other the summer spend they gue'sts were Mrs Edgar Holder of Salem Mrs Effie Dart and daughter and Merle Stewart Margaret Lewis Rowe who has spent the past of Utah and has year at the University from the musical received his diploma summer will the spend department Rowe with his mother Mrs Owen J the of Mrs Elias Jones entertained of A ficers of Sego Lily camp R N Readat her home Wednesday evening time anil fancy work occupied the ingMrs Janet Green entertained the Ladles’ Aid society at her home afternoon Twelve memWednesday The time was bers were present a quilt for the Red Cross making spent Mrs Theodore Lee went to Salt Lake meet her daughter Miss Sunday to Lee who the past winter Margaret Metropolis has been principal of the Nev Miss school at Metropolis High Lee will spend her vacation with her Rev and Mrs Theodore Lee parents Miss Dale Sterling went to Garfield visit for this week where she willMrs Ross some time with her sister Anthou Dr and Mrs J W Hagan left Tues they will day for Elsinore Utah where of Mrs Ha the golden wedding attend gnu's parents Mr and Mrs J I Jen sen Miss Leonore and Miss Bessie Gardner entertained at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening compll-menta- a to Mrs Eliza Holt Blackett was of last week The evening bride t of a games variety playing Lunch was served to fifteen The bride received many gifts Miss Mary Thomas is spending the week with her sister Mrs Joseph of Salt Lake Scarpino Miss Annie Thomas visited Friday with friends in Payson Mrs Jacob Bowers and family left for Burley Ida where they Thursday future will make their home in the In Spring-vill- e Mrs Ben E Argyle visited last week with her mother Mrs Deal Mr and Mrs Albert Engberg spent of the week visiting with Salt part Lake friends The Misses Laura and Marvel Gardhome In West ner left Monday for their Te former was instructor in j'ordan at the local high school English Mrs Frank Stubbs charmingly entertained the Bridge club Thursday afternoon Mrs Eph Cluff won the favor Mrs T R Cutler Jr and family left the week for Lehl where they during will make their home Mrs Margaret Malcolm left Monday where she will make for Carey Ida summer her home thisChristensen entertained at Mrs Isaac in honor of her brother dinner Sunday returned from Bruce who has recently 1 C Washington Mrs Carrie Rice was a Provo visitor !mday the guest of Mrs K E Corf-m:- n Miss Lcora Lewis entertained & large of her girl friends at the home party George of her parents Mr and Mrs Miss Lewis Lewis Wednesday eveninghome make her at Burleaves so'on to Ida leyMr and Mrs John Hales and chilspending a week dren of SaltMrLake are Mrs Richard Money here with MrsandHales of parents ' Mr and Mrs Samuel Davis enterfor Mr and tained at dinnerof Sunday Provo Mrs Crookston Mrs Ellen Banks entertained at luncheon Thursday afternoon of MamMr' and Mrs Jack Gllllspie Fork and Spanish moth motored to Mr and Mrs John Sunday with spentMoore W Mrs J W Marshall left Sunday for Montana1 Mrs Ed M Banks and Mrs R Wa home Sunday after Money returned Lake friends few days’ visit with Salt a few Mrs Ilance Larson Is spending Salt Lake with Mr and Mrs days in Haslem Joseph rv Mpi-n- day In Salt Lake guests of Mrs Sara A sh f Mr and Mrs Artemus Holman spent of Mr and Monday at Provo Mrs George Holmanguests Mrs' Martin Monson spent the week with friends and relatives at' visiting Salt LakeMiss Clara Richards daughter 'of Mr and Mrs George Richards of this city and Lester Theobald of 8alt Lake were married in Salt' Lake Saturday Sunthe day a wedding dinner was tendered young couple at the home of the bride s parents here The guests were Mr S A Elsmore and son Ray Mrs Mrs John Morgan and daughter Helen Atwood Mrs Sandusky and Mr J F Mrs William Elsmore snd daughand and ter Guelda of American Fork MrMrs Jack Houston Mr and Mrs Robert Walker and Mrs Martha Keller of this city Mr and Mrs Lucius Laudle of Layton spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs John R Holliday and family' Miss Emmeline Lund was hostess at a social Tuesday evening In honor of who left Miss Dorothy Cobbley her home at Blackfoot Wednesday forwere the Misses Orpha Ida Present Vera Florence' Harvey Holliday Thorne Pearl and Thelma- Shoell Lucille Poulson Joy Newman Dorothy and Lean Bush of American Cobbley Messrs Lawrence Maycock JoFork Coula’m Dean Harvey Varlan seph Wendell Thorne Will Culll-moHalliday Carson Crandal Lee Kirk Leo Walker and Milton ThorneMrs Annie Thorne Mrs and ' Mrs Vina Broomhead Thome Margaret at Alpine guests of spent Mrs Mark Strong Mr andThursday Mrs Clarence Gammett gave a luncheon to members of the Sewing club at her home Wednesday afternoon The guests were Mrs Florence Richardson Mrs Cleone Kirk Mrs Kate Jacobs Mrs Emma Overlade Mrs Dora Chlpman Mrs Mae Geva Mrs Ren Swenson and Mrs Elmer Miller Mr and Mrs Elmer Miller were the recipients of a pleasant surprise at their home Monday evening Mr and Mrs Wilford Anderson were evening pleasantly Covers were laid wassurprised served Tuesday Supper for Mr and Mrs Oscar Richlns Mr and Mrs Albert Anderson Mr and Mrs R Alma Christianson Mr and Mrs L Mr Walker Mr and Mrs Loren West and Mrs Clarence Hilton and Mr and Mrs Claude Newman Dr and Mrs C F Westphal announce the engagement of their daughter Ettle to Evan R Clawson of Salt Lake City The marriage will taka In June place Sr Mr and Mrs Alma R&dmall Mrs Albert Anderson Miss Ethel Rad- mall and Reuben Radio all spent Wednesday with relatives at Lark — i - - - - - - re - - SANTAQUIN to The Special Herald-Republica- n Sant&quln May 26 — Mr and Mrs Eu- gene B Hlgglnson and family of Mam- moth have moved down for the summer months Mrs Bena Bylund Is visiting with her son Erick Bylund in Provo and will visit her children in Salt Lake before returning home Sunday the following citizens motored to Leland: George Lebaron Heber Jones Mr and Mrs David Lebaron Misses Lulu Tletjen and Jennie Xordfelt ' J H Lew has returned home after an absence of five months in California Mrs Edward Finch of Goshen Is here the guest of her sister Mrs Edward Black Mrs Euzella Tletjen was hostess at a arranged kensington at her prettily home Tuesday afternoon Those present were Mrs Elizabeth Wall Mrs Hilda Larsen Mrs Hannah Klrkman Mrs Josephine Holladay Mrs Chrls-ten- a Olsen Mrs Henrietta Tletjen Mrs Emma Openshaw Mrs Caroline Rees Mrs Eliza Holladay Mrs Irene Chatwln Mrs Caroline Openshaw Mrs Mrs Chrlstena Nellie Greenhalgh Mrs Crooks Mrs Effie Hlgglnson Ar- Mina Olsen Mrs Emma Javia Mrs Chatwln Mrs Eunice Openshaw ietta Mrs Mrs Chloe Greenhalgh Dottle and Mrs Pearl Jarvis Wen-dOpenshaw Mrs Caroline Shepherd and son have returned from their vacation at Provo and Bingham Mr and Mrs Jesse Holladay entertained at a supper Wednesday evening the occasion being Mr Holladay’s Covers were laid birthday and Mrs Ephraim for Mr anniversary Mr and Mrs Angus Holladay Tletjen Mr and Mrs C A Tletjen and the Misses Leah Gladys and Wanda Hoi- Mr and Mrs W R Greenhalgh entertained the following out of town Sunday at dinner: Mr and Mrs guests Frank Cook of Provo Mrs Jane Cook Mr and Mrs James Jensen Mrs Edward Sorensen Will Collard and Lewis Nelson all of Fountain Green Mrs Anna Peterson of Salt Lake have been the guests of M!rs Arietta Chatwln Howard Holladay has returned to his home after an absence of eight months DRAPER al forty-f- ourth to Tbo Special Herald-Republica- n —The Harmony orDraper May chestra gave a grand ball In the new hall last Wednesday night Mr and Mrs Claudius Brown of Pay-so- n are guests of Mrs Anton Rasmussen Miss Fftrrol Rasmussen of Midvale is visiting her grandmother Mrs P C Rasmussen A patriotic program was given Sun56 day evening Lavern Day was the speaker The Eastern Ladles’ club met at the B home of Mrs M Andrus last Thursafternoon day Mrs Josh Rideout entertained the club Friday afternoon Literary Mrs E S Rasmussen entertained at a supper Friday evening In celebration of her birthday Mrs Effie Hickman Is the guest of Mr and Mrs Gerald Terry for one week IX O Rideout left Wednesday for Salt Lake where he expects to make his home Mrs Wilmot Randall entertained the Happy Hour club Thursday afternoon Those present were Mrs Stena Reward Mrs Soren Rasmussen Mrs Annie Howard Mrs L J Dunyon Mrs P C Rasmussen Mrs Lucy Pay and Mrs Etta Nelson ELSINORE n to The Elsinore May 26 —Mrs Loren Chris tlansen entertained at luncheon ThursMrs Louis Hansen Mrs C Jenday sen Mrs T W Smith Mrs J P JChristiansen and Mias Telia Christfknsen Mrs Alfred Johnson entertained at Special Herald-Republica- luncheon Thursday for a number of friends Mrs Christie Anderson entertained Mrs Leo Peterson of Salt Lake Friday Mrs C A Hansen Mrs Hannah Jensen Mrs Walter Smith Mrs Nina Hansen Mrs Mary Johnsen Mrs Etta Prandsen Mrs William Sylvester Mrs N P Anderson Mrs Rinda Anderson Mrs Tetta Lee and Miss Maurlne Lee were present Miss Anna Busk entertained a large number of young people at her home Friday Mrs evening Ervin Larsen entertained afternoon for Mrs Roy Wednesday Mrs O Sainsbnry Mrs Sylvester Parker Miss Maurlne Parker Miss Velma Toung and Miss Retta Hansen Mr and Mrs Hart Sanders were en a house warming party ThursdaygivMr and Mrs J I gave a dinner party in honor ofJensen their golden 'wedding Thursday C A Hansen entertained in Mrsanniversary honor of her daughter Mrs Leo Peterson of Salt Lake Tuesday evening The were-Mand Mrs C J Jensen guests Mr and Mrs Christie Anderson Mr' and Mrs Louis Hansen Rose 'Christensen Ana Jensen ' Ermina Smith Maurlne Lee Ruby Kotter Ardith Johnson and Mildred Hansen PLEASANT GROVE Miss Ruby Kotter entertained Friday Special to The Misses Ardith and Ruth John-ae- n afternoon Retta Hansen Christie and Ana May 26 —Mr and Pleasant Grove Mrs Mrs C A Cobbley Joseph Harms lensen Maurlne Lee Ermina Smith and and Mrs James ltodebeck spent Thurs Florence Jensen Mrs F D Gunn Mrs ' - Or-le- -- " ’ -- r - ‘ Hersld-Rcpublics- nl en f Ervin Larsen Mrs Roy Sylvester' Mrs Le° Peterson and Mrs C J Jensen Mrs J M Peterson Tuesday Sr and Mrs Charles Summer were guests of Mrs C A -Hansen V :ti ' V PARK cmv iw -- ’s v : Special to The ii HeraliJ-Hcpnblloa- Park City May 26 — Mrs W E Rode-ma- n returns to her home in Glenwooc Springs Colo' Monday afternoon after a pleasant visit Misses Agnes and Martha Kelly with Mrs John Deasbn entertained Monday evening complimentary to her son s fourteenth Hilary Covers were laid for sixteen birthday Dr and Mrs E P Le entertained the Evening WhistCompte club Mon-da- y Guests were: Mr and Mrs C A evening Parker Mr and Mrs Glenn Wentworth Mr and Mrs U M Muirbrook Mr and Mrs Walter' W Cole Mr and Mrs-0-Forslund Mr and Mrs E Mrs Ev W Sutton Jr Mrs JJ Bers F Welsh Mrs Gertrude Hager Miss Lyndan Sch&per Miss Ella Adams sc - Messrs C Bradley and W D Sutton The B P O E entertained at a dancing party at Rasband’s hall Wednesday evening Mr Joseph Salmon entef tallied the Ad at her home Thursdle5 society afternoon a at day kensington Covers were laid Mrs- Homer Vincent entertained at cards Monday evening complimentary to her husband’s Guests were: Mr birthday A N Peter-soand Mrs anniversary Mr and Mrs Victor Carlson Mr and Mrs Charles Workman Mr and Mrs N J Williams Judge and Mrs' W R Jefford Miss Irene Jefford Miss J efford assisted the f Mrs Thomas Allenhostess entertained comat a 6 p m dinner Friday evening to the Rev Mrs R D plimentary Y°°k-- Covers were laidand six for Mrs Chloe entertained the Pleasant Hour Tuggles club Wednesday evening at cards Guests were: Mrs John Potts Mrs Mra Mary Leo Stanley Mrs Bartlow Thomas Ryan Mrs Fred Mrs H George J Wright Mrs Alfred Mrg Frank Brunter Stanley Mrs Frank Treyarthan Mrs A Peterson Mfs N J 'Williams Mrs T N Gib- Mra- Carl Thompson and Mrs A MftttI W A- - Raddon entertained the MfO Thursday afternoon at a KensingtonclubAmong the guests were J- - W Buck Mrs H Mrs Le Page Raddon MrsWC Delghton T Frisk Mrs Frasier Buck Mrs David Gwll-MJ W "Brooks Mrs Glenn Mr“- - John Mrs £nt?rih’ John Fisher and Mrs WDeason B Sutton of Salt Lake H W Macdonald (entertained the Sego Lily club Wednesday afternoon at a kensington Guests were: Mra H M Swan N-- J Williams Mrs M Mrf Paxton and Mr w H Jefford TheEclub will ln two weeks with Mrs Jefford Mrs Owen Stewart entertained the Beehive society Tuesday evening Mrs Aj Hansen will entertain the society at the next meeting Mf and Mrs Fay Evans entertained th Agenda club Five hundred was Thursday the game evening played Guests were: Mr and Mrs Matt Cle ments Mr and Mrs Dan Kanold Mr Rod Mrs James Archibald Mr and Mrs Charles Ence Dr and Mrs Ezra Wad-uouMr and Mrs Murray Davis Mr andSTrs J E Malln Dr Mrs L Snow Mrs A Hansen MrsandJ Anderson and Miss Lyle Snow Miss Louise Prlsk entertained on her fourteenth Wednesday birthday Covers were laid for ten The Red Cross society met at the home of Mrs E P Le Compte Thursafternoon day Mrs Glen Wentworth entertained the Five Hundred Afternoon Card club SaturdayMrs Guests were: Mrs E J Beggs Frank Snow Mrs L Frazee Mrs Sam Dunn Mrs MJ D Hurlburt Mrs J F Welsh Mrs J W Buck Mrs O A Forslund Mrs Frank McEwan Mrs C A Parker Frank Stone Misses Gertrude Mrs McElla Adams Lyndon Schaper Laughlin Mrs J E Weeter The Yeoman entertained at cardsand dancing In Society hall Friday evening Miss Annie McNeil of Salt Lake Is the house guest of Mrs W J Buck Mr and Mra Davis enter tained the AgendaMurray club Thursday even-JnGuests were: Mr and Mrs Charles Ence Mr and Mrs Dan Kanold Mr and Mrs James Archibald Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs J E? Malln JMr Mower and Mrs Matt Clements Dr and Mrs Ezra Waddoups Mra J Ander-o- n Dr and Mrs L Snow Mr and Mrs Fay Evans Misses Lyle Snow and Cordelia Wilson Messrs Stuart Fortie Elwood Bullock and Carl Hortln' The seventh grade1 of public school pupils enjoyed a picnic Thursday at the Midway Hot Pots Mr and Mra R H Billings and little son returned from a visit with relatives Wednesday In Topeka Kan Miss Mae Crowley became the bride of Daniel Cunningham Tuesday The wedding took place at 8 p m Rev Thomas Galllgan officiated Mrs Frank Cunningham and Joseph Cunningham brother of the brldgeroom attended the happy couple The bride wore a beautiful gown of white crepe de chine and a pink She picture hat cerecarried pink roses Following the mony the party drove to the home of Mrs Jeff'O Shaw aunt of the bride where a wedding breakfast was served Mr and Mrs Cunningham will be at home after June 1 in Park f The senior hop wan one ofCity the social events of the week Friday evening at the high school gymnasium Miss Hilda Wilson the Junior Girls Friendly entertained Tuessociety day evening at her home on Park avenue Mies Mary Townsend returned Monfrom Tonopah Nev to spend the day summer with her Mr and Mrs H 8 Townsend parents The scouts had a social session at theirboyclub rooms Thursday evening - - - for-twent- y : - n - - - rs Ilerald-Repnbllem- ps sr BLACKFOOT Special to Tbe Herald-Republic- an Ida May 26 —Mrs H D McCosham Mrs Wilber Greig and son went to Idaho Falls Terry Saturday Mr and Mrs J F Lewis of Pocatello were here Friday to attend the high school commencement exercises Mr Lewis gave the address to the class Mr and Mrs J H Knowles and came up from Pocatello Fridaughter afternoon day Mr and Mrs Ted Enlow entertained the senior class and Superintendent Vincent with a dinner party Friday Mrs Lillian Woodruff and son Frank left for Abilene Kan Saturday They will spend the summer with relatives Miss Verle Davidson left Saturday for a few days’ visit In Chicago and will then go to Indianapolis for the summer Mr and Mra S L Reese have gone to Boise for a few days visit 'Miss Lynch left for her home In Kathryne Weiser where she will visit for a few days then go on to Seattle to enter tho University of Washington summer session The Altar society of the Catholic Mrs J H Ryan church met with afterroon Wednesday Mi 88 Agnes Hart and sister Mary Virleft for Twin Falls ginia where they will spend a fewSaturday weeks with parents Tho guild met with Mra Harris Episcopal Wednesday Mrs Lewis Rockwood spent the week-en- d with Mrs Ed Rowles at Idaho Falla Miss Hazel Fox left for her home In Larned Kan Saturday luncheon was given by Mrs Blanche Eldredge at her home on Shill-i- n ga venue Frida yafternoon The following women have been appointed on membership committees i for the Red Cross: First ward Mra Ed Thornston: Second ward Mrs Hamilton Wright: Third ward Mrs Nell F Boyle: Fourth ward Mra William Var-le- y Mra James Duckworth was chosen to represent the outlying districts FAIR VIEW Special to The' 26— Mra John K OlFairvlew sen and twoMay children of Ephraim are relatives here visiting A i May day celebration was held Blackfoot - '- v Special to The May 26 n Herald-Republica- n —Sam Williams arChicago rived In Chicago last week at the mission headquarters Mr Williams Is detailed for mission service In the northwest states where he will soon begin his labor Dr Samuel J Russell formerly of Salt Lake was In charge of the services held last Sunday morning at the University mission chapel Kimball Young and Conrad R Jenrfen were 'the of the morning speakers The members of the Delta Tau Phi of which several Utah girls sorority here in Chicago are members gave a card party and dance last Wednesday evening at the Woodlawn Masonic Temple hall for the benefit of the Red Cross About one hundred guests were present Among the Utahns In attendance were Misses Eleanor Johnson Mildred Moore Hasel Greenwald Marie and John H Tieben T Sturgis Hubec John F Tipton and Harry M C Hemper Paul Trimm of Los left last Week for Salt Lake to Angeles visit friends on his return to Los Angeles Mr and Mrs W T Moody formerly of Ogden Utah entertained last at their home for Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Fred Stengel and Mr and Mrs Claude Plersol The Misses Rensh&w and Mabel In Chicago last week to Kirk arrived Ruby visit with Miss Renshaw’s sister Mrs P G Solem After a short visit here intend to go to Minneapolis for they a short stay with Mrs E K Red-f- a or g Miss Clara Hough formerly of Salt Lake where she was active in educational and social quite activities was the hostess last Friday evening at a dinner In si her home honor orparty Russel J Callender given Delaof ware O and who is now associated with the nurses training staff of the Other guests Presbyterian hospital were Mr and Mrs N J Clecah present Miss Claudia Dimdon Miss Alia and Messrs Jack Abrams and John S Laval Miss Ethel Davis formerly of Provo Utah and now studying music at a Chicago conservatory entertained at an Informal luncheon last Wednesday ' afternoon at her apartment on Ogden avenue for a few of her close friends Miss Marlon Cole assisted the hostess the afternoon during Mr and Mrs E C Schmitt formerly of Salt Lake entertained for several of their friends at a dinner party last Tuesday evening at' their home on Richland boulevard Prior to coming to Chicago Mr Schmitt was In the adbusiness in Salt Lfcke and vertising the west- At present he Is following the same line of work In this city Mrs B P Fllnn of Boise Ida who has recently come to this city to visit Mr and Mrs Walter BJorgo formerly of Salt Lake was the complimented last Wednesday guest at a bridgq tea Drag-steafternoon given by Mrs Sidney of Ogden Four tables formerly were set for bridge In the early afternoon and at 4 o’clock other came In for tea Miss Gladys guests Lewis assisted the hostess during the after-noo- n John R Simons of Ogden Is registered at the La Salle hotel where he will stay for a few days while attendto personal business here ingMiss Nell Berry entertained several of her friends last Friday evening at on Drexel avenue The evenher home was spent in music and dancing ingMiss at tea Audrey Clark entertained last Thursday afternoon for & number of her young lady friends at her home on Klmbark avenue Miss Hazel Greenwald assisted the hostess during Heth-eringt- on dt - - -- - the afternoonWatch the “Wants” and when the to buy a home chance for right s open it will 'you be described in one of the real estate ads You’ll know the ad when you see It And you’ll know the 'property is “the right place’’ as soon- as you look at It! Use The 'want-'aHerald phone ' Main 767 Republican - A-brid- - d REPATRIATING REFUGEE FUND London May 26: — Funds raised in the United States have been put at the disof the committee of Rusposal In London for the pursian societiesgeneral pose of repatriating ref ugees - desiring to return to Russia ' " Herald-Republica- n - - i " d’ has just been published under the ing title “The Way of the Gate” This of series embodying a graded system moral and religious trainelementary school for the home and ing method This teaches through the storyprivate volume contains the following bibli r cal stories: “The Story of Samuel VThe First Christmas Eve” “The First Christmas” “The Boy of the Carpenter’s Lost Sheep” “Christ Shop” “The Children’’ and “The Little Blessing Sermon! on the Mount” It also con tains about fifty biblical verses follow' the stories and poems giving the Ing biblical sanction of the virtues contained In them or the condemnation of the vices of which they- treat of the This like the other volumes series Is profusely illustrated in a manner Interesting to the child ' reader The authors of this number in the series are Carolyn Sherwln Bailey Dr A TVpSS MARGARET ADAMS the attractive daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Adams of Tooele whose engagement to George T Brown of Tooele is announced - E Hershey Sneath and Dr George New Hodges — (The Macmillan Co York) A DIVERSITY OF CREATURES Those who have voiced the regret had that Rudyard Kipling's to asked "burnt itself out” are onlygenius peruse some of the poems of this master mind of present day English literature found In his latest compilation of words under the title' ”A Diversity of Creatures” The volume is a book of short stories and verses It has been published in the United States just and bids fair to receive as great a welcome1 in ’’the states” as In the British one of the poem lslea In particular an instance where “Jobson's Amen” is work of today recalls the Kipling’s and of his earlier mastery The Imagery powfinal stanza of this whlswriting erful bit of verse has a haunting of the far east that Is delirious In - - Kr effect: i “But heavenward-headin- g Himalayavast sheer and vast and sheer In a million summits bedding on the Americanism Is fostered” — (J B Co Philadelphia) last world’s A certain sacred past mountain where the scented cedars climb THE PANGERMAN PLOT UNMASKED And —the feet of my Beloved hurrying The subtitle for Andre Cheradame's back through Time!” book “The Pangerman Plot Unmasked” Peace-Tra- p of “Berlin’s Formidable of phrasing Is with much Drawn War ” This really sounds at Truly his command thepower of Britain “The bard keynote of this intensely practical has not lost hie skill nor his j?en Its the Co “war book” cunning! — (Doubleday Page In his Introduction to the volume Garden City N Y) the Earl bf Omcr-- s&ys in one—place: ob“What Is Pan Germanism? The THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE1 of the German government Is to efject “A document that will live forever fect the whole or partial Germanlza-tio- n comment in was the of countries Inhabited by races on history” address before which cannot by any conceivable ethPresident Wilson’sgeneral Congress calling upon That legislative nological process of reasoning be held body to take up the sword of justice to be of German stock — In other words in order that the world "may be made what they wish Is to establish under safe for democracy” And not twenty-fou- r the name of Pan Germanism a world hours after the speech was made system whose leading and most Immehad It In type and were pre- diate feature Is the creation of an empublishers of an edition the announcement from the Persian gulf paring of this message in permanent form so pire North sea” to thostretching that every American may keep by him M Cheradame the author himself this ringing statement of fundamental states in his preface: Is the only Americanism The Pangerman Is In fact the The President’s message Is now ready cause of the war plot It for distribution AH proceeds from the cause at once of Its outbreak and of sale of this book will be given to the Jts prolongation till that victory of the Red Cross allies has been won which is indisSimple dignity marks the publica-Is pensable to the liberty of the world — man In the allied tion of this historical document cornIt - The fate of every without preface of any countries and even In some of the counpublished ment Upon the title page appears the tries which are still neutral really defollowing iannouncement: “AddressDeof pends on the issue of the formidable war now being waged” the President of the United States livered at a Joint Session of the Two He sums up his view at the close of — 2 1917” Houses of Congress April his books when he says: "‘And In general by securing the In(Doubleday Rage & Co' Garden City N Y) of the dependence peoples jusof central Europe — a measure the we which of is shall tice Indisputable— WIIY WE ARE AT WAR the world as a whole protect Of timely Interest Is the little book effectually of the In-— future any eruptionambition” against entitled "Why We Are At War" suc-In tolerable Pangerman the “Publishers’ Note” le given a (Charles Scribner’s Sons New York) cinct description of this practical work enon the United States’ reasons for ‘REVERIES OF A SCHOOLMASTER the world conflict: tering "This book presents In convenient Delightfully written with no end of form the memorable messages to Con- odds and ends In memory’s diary with In Jan- which to brighten the pages Francis B gress read by President Wilson and April 1917 They Pearson has given the book lover in his uary February THE COMPLAINT OF PEACES should be read together for only In volume entitled “Reveries of a Schoo“The Complaint of Peace’’ Is a trans-D this way- Is It possible to appreciate lmaster” one of those all too few writlation from the “Querela Pads” (A forbearance the logic of ings which are composed In a breezy and both the 1521) of Erasmus and according to the events reflected in these consecutive conversational style Far from dreary translation re-of chapters of history While the great are the reveries of this schoolmaster! publishers' preface “this 2 Is of Erasmus is verwar mssage of the Life to him was a lesson as looked upon the ‘Querela Pads from a rare old 1802 Its fullobviously English of most momentousApril slgnlflcsnce by a bright pupil who sees In the task printed Is not made clear unless It is read as assigned for study only another opporsion It Is probably the reprint the climax of the preceding messages for success! The book pulsates the translation made by TWePaynell Inand also In connection with the Presi- tunity with life And he is a “reauy-real- ” but published Canonymously editorare of the dent's proclamation of a state of war schoolmaster too as one of his youngK Ogden debted to Mr our on April 6 and his message to the est of pupils might express it as proven Cambridge toMagazine for calling American people of April 15 While the by perusal of the following characterthis quaint nd timely attention Wilson was very istic passagto from the volume: publication and for furnishing the approval of Presidentand obtained for “If we had had character credits in requested naturally copy” typewritten of these messages re-in the good old days I might have won In the “Complaint of Peace” Peace the publication distinction in school and been saved own person and s&ys: 111 collected form the publishers are speaks In her deserve no In- sponsible for the title and captions much embarrassment In later years InI certainly “Though are have felt that they stead of learning the latitude and longthe They treatment from mortals yet ifwere valuerendering a service of permanent by col- itude of Madagascar Chattahoochee and sults and repulses I receive to themat- I lectingand presenting these historic Kamchatka I might have received high tended with any advantage In the same form In which In geographyfby abstaining from would content myself with lamenting documents have published President Wilson’s grades tbe gum by not wearing chewing in silence my own unmerited indigni-in they a Man Comes to Himself’ ‘On my hands in of trousers my man’s injustice But since re- ’When Human ties and me or slouch-by and —The President of walking Instead of amblingpockets Being from them they away driving & Bros United the from mud States" (Harper my shoes move the source of all human bless- New by wiping the ing York) before entering the house by a perand let in a deluge of calamities ings sonally conducted tourandthrough the on themselves I am more Inclined to realms of manicuring ‘THE LAND OF DEEPENING by learning bewail their misfortune than complain of the hat rack” rethe position and use SHADOW of ill usage to myself and I am over Could anything be more entrancing D Thomas Curtin has written in his duced to the necessity of weeping In Its everyday human nature? Could whom I book "The Land of Deepening Shadow: and commiserating those make a child love school more wished to view rather as objects of In- Germany at War' a work dealing with anything such a book read to him than having by to a of than the of vital importance dignation pity” subject head of the house who can She points out that It Is a circum- newspaper readers of the United States by the that Is “true and that at this moment That subject is found certify true?” allIt therein stance “shameful and marvelous should be a “best se-— nature has formed one animal In the two questions: "Is there to be double though It surely will be best read and one alone with powers of reason a German revolution? What are the ller" (Charles Scribr cr’s Sons New York) and a mind participating of divinity real conditionsonein Germany?" Curtin is of Lord Xorthcllffe's one animal and one alone capable of on the continent and has reg ALINA sentimental affection and social union agents ten months inside Gerte The nmlMbpoMlen) I can find adniissloif among the wild- cently spent Special the informamany He gives exactlv craves est of wild beasts and the most brutal Sallna May 26 —Mra Lucian Martin above public of brutes sooner than with this one tion your reading entertained else Thursday afternoon at her everything animal the rational Immortal animal Curtin discusses the changes now home The guests were Mrs Edmond I need not re called man start- Martin Mra Germany tells most savage of the sav- sweeping through Ivle Mrs Eliza that the peat tribes Henry Evans treatment about facts Germany’s live ling In forest among the Mra Robert Ira Gatea age Lions show no of allied prisoners factsandabout Mrs Mary Cuddeback Mrs each other In amity race vitheir puppet professors C The Jarlion boar w Mrs Carlson fierceness to the Gatea Mrs facts about the Prus- visHMartin teachings Mra Larson Louis Mra does not brandish his deadly tooth cious machine” which Is syste- Alfred Martin the Misses Erma Laragainst his brother boar The lynx sian “hatepoisoning the minds of Ger- son Millicent Gates and Dean Steele lives In peace with the lynx The ser- matically and girls boys many’s D A Arrivee and Mrs Joseph In Intercourse venom no his pent shows Two other questions are answered in h Mra and daughters Gladys and and the loving this Thorpe with his fellow serpent can How book: the longstate of Alice were guests timely of Mr and Mra C L wolf Is proverbial” German kindness of wolf toone endure the people and of Axtell Tuesday In the “InternaThis volume Is Thorpe family and in what pronounced form will enMrs Peterson Lehl Books on the Great siege pleasantlyaftertional —Series ofCourt To manifested? be what tertained at cards Wednesday their revoltmeasures War" (Open Publishing Co desperate will they yet be Dinner was served to the folChicago) driven? Curtin's book is the sensa- noon Mrs Eliza Gates Mra A J lowing: cold Lewis Mrs tional statement of the sheer II Brown Mra John PAST1IE KING! WAY — OF ‘THE truth of conditions in Germany the' re- Barnard MrsW Mathilda Nelson Mrs TURES sult of Intimate observations made by Joseph Lb Thorpe Mrs Lee 'Peterson circumstances which of under most the author One of the delightful Mrs of Salt Montgomery Josephine utmost at and of books Is “The King’s required the daring Mrs Peterson Lake the juvenile series hostesa and — his life (George of of which “The Way times actual risk en- Nelson of Redmond Highway Series” Cleona Miss New York) of the King’s Pastures” Is one of the H Doran Co a the friends tertained at following latest This series embodies a graded The Misses party Friday: birthday and re- ‘SPANISH ARCHITECTURE OF THE grlle Rasmusson Afton Nelson Norma system of elementary moral for the home and priSIXTEENTH CENTURY Anderson Idella Rasmusson Katie Antraining ligiousschool consists of eight books vate It derson SixLulu Jorgensen Leona Jensen Architecture of the “Spanish subject-mattto teenth Century” by Arthur Byne and Cleo Anderson and Allle Rasmusson relating containing the virtues and vices peculiar to the Mildred Stapley is the first to appear Mra Laland Lindheardt Mrs G T Nelof the respective school on Renaissance In Spain son Mrs Erastus Christensen and Mrs age of children The method of training Is the It contains 450 architecture Wilford Rasmusson 220 Illuswith gradesmethod pages Each book bears a par- trations from photographs and measThe Misses Florence Olson Elizabeth story the ured drawings including eighty full-pa- Smith and Mary Brown entertained ticular title as “The Way of Pasat the Brewn home Gate” ’’The Way of the Green for The all prepared Friday evening expressly plates The so this work were: and of the Hills’ text tures” “The a Myrle Curtis Thula brief Way guests presents ' forth how the Italian Miller Leah Bird Neva Murphy Verda of sketch historical In the preface to one of the vol- movement invaded 8paln biographical McDonald Eva Allred Iris Crane Viv- umes “The those who worked li ian Brown Earl Mickelson Jess BasWay of the Green- Pas- matter a of the Span' sett Dwaln Long Frank Steele James discussion the newconcerning tures” the author explains that “the style scheme of the virtues and vices was ish domestic plan and critical appre- Gcttfredson Earl Murphy Max Soren- determined by means of a question- ciation of the more famous buildings son Conrad Nelson Gladen Hugentobthis volume is intended primar- ler and the hosts naire circulated among the grande While was tendered a practical book for architects teachers of the public schools of ten ily asalso one which any traveler wish- Mrs "Harvey Heath Saturday afternoon cities and by means of a careful study It is honor of her birthday of the moral and religious unfolding ing to understand the rich monuments at her home inThe guests were: Mrs period of the child In the light of psychology of the Plateresque may profitanniversary him to Spain — (G P H S Gates Mrs Peter Bird Mra Henry The Indirect or story method was ably carry with New McKenna Mrs Edgar Christensen Mra York) adopted In preference to the more for- Putnam's Sons Evan Klmber Mrs Robert Osburn Mra mal didactic method because of the Bean McDonald Mra Leroy Allred the results of a questionnaire circulated ‘OUR FLAG AND ITS MESSAGE Luttie Mott Verda McDonald among 95a thousand' grade teachers A11 the publisher’s profits from the Misses Rue and Harvey Heath per cent of whom favored the sale of ‘‘Our Flag and Its Message” go and nearly Mra J O Ivle and daughters Lilly indirect method” the American Red Cross This work and Pearl left Saturday for Raymond “The Way of the Green Pastures” to A Moss U S A and James by Maj contains' the following biblical stories: Maj M B Stewart U S A has been Canada Mra Harry Clark of Salt Lake la a "The Great Flood” “Miriam” "A Boy called by one orltlc “a bugle call to our of her parents Mr and Mra Tom guest “The of Israel’ Singers King” "The Christmas aca to call action to an and ’ people Crane “The tion with an ideal in view” President Mra Xavier Bellon and childrenAll-re-of “The Wise Story Men” and Wilson’s Shepherds” for unity precedes the Roosevelt are guests of Mra Bena ex- d Christ”-an“The Good history ofappeal "Jesus the our men told Bellon’s mother Mra flag army by Dr Hershep Sneath Shepherd" Dr Eand’ or mora have had Its honor in their keep- pect to remain for a month They Hallam who George Hodges Henry Is for Is Rasmusson the many It of sort Ren with Mra years ing visiting authors of this work Like book of which every American-citizeTweedy arevolumes Mra Smith of Nephi daughter of —the series it Is should own a copy and not only own her Mra Alice Rasmusson of Redmond Illustrated (The Macmil- one but spread the knowledge of its was profusely given a pleasant surprise Sunday' rfewlan Co York) Importance abroad that it be distributed afternoon at her home the occasion bechurches schools and clubs ing her birthday anniversary " ‘THE WAY OF THE GATE through " with final results that It be In the f Mra Mathilda Jorgensen of Salt Lake the Author of “The King’s Highway hands of every her son & M Jorgensen fend boy and girl Immigrant the spirit of family- Series” so well adapted to child read and alien—if U thus that Lip-plnc- ott - -- non-Germ- an - Ras-muss- on Ger-any- ’s er ge - - - “Ieh-mae- l” - d the-othe- r - ' vi-iti- ng : |