Show y Sunday Morning- The - Herald-Republica- glvan by- Mrs W A Wight and ths club member aang “America" The Red Cross unit of the O R C will meet Thursday at 2 p m at Red Cross headquarters 56 E Broadway The Business Woman's club will meet Thursday at 730 p m at the Hotel Utah Mrs E B Crltchlow will read a paper entitled “What I Think of a Business Woman" Mrs G W Barrows entertained the members of the Ladles’ Aid society of the Emmanuel Baptist church Thursday afternoon After a business meeting a social hour was enjoyed There will be a call meeting of the Woman’s Republican club Monday at 2 p m at the Hotel 4CUtah 3E The Radiant chapter No 10 of the Order of the Eastern Star will meet Tuesday at 730 p m at the Masonic temple afe ae ' The Radiant Sewing circle Red Cross will meet Wednesday at 10 auxiliary a m at the home of Mrs J W Thompson In 1211 S Ninth East The Ladles’ Aid society of the Emmanuel Baptist church will meet In the church parlors Thursday at 2 p m Miss Edmunds will speak on “Demonstration of Home Work” Victor lodge Sewing circle will be entertained at the home of Mrs Mary next Allgood 213 W Sixth North Thursday The Women of the University of Utah held their November meeting Saturday In the women's restrooms of the administration building The Liberty bond question was discussed Proposed changes In the constitution were announced which are to be acted upon at the December meeting An excellent program given by the art department of the training school was enjoyed The music department of the training numschool gave the following musical bers: ’The Little Land' 'Thanksgivand “Daisies” ing In the Barnyard" s)e The Lloyd Alliance of the First Unitarian church will meet Wednesday at 230 for Red Cross work and business sjs Miss Lena Wetzel entertained the O F F club Monday evening at her home in Herbert avenue at an party The evening was devoted to music and after which supper was served dancing 4s sjt The Draper Mothers club will meet Wednesday at 230 p m with Mrs H J Cook 1139 Herbert avenue The sub ject for the afternoon will be “General Conservation" Mrs Cook will read paper on “Conservation of Food" Mrs D R a paper on “Conservation of Clothing" and Mrs O J Monson paper on “Conservation of Energy' The Rev John Mnlickwlll speak to the club on “Conservation and Red Cross Work” The Draper Mothers club has bought its second Liberty bond and the entertainment committee Is busy plan nlng a card party to be given this month to raise funds with which to help pay for this bond $ the The Red Cross$ unit of Women of the University of Utah will meet in the domestic art room Wednesday Novemm ber 14 at 230 Salt Lake City Utah n November 11 1917 3-- - Weddings and Engagements (Continued From Pec 1) Ada Marietta waa the bridesmaid Emelton Wilkin a noted as best man the bridal party In receiving Assisting were Mr and Mrs J C Fleury and Mr F C Naie of Twin Falls mother Mr and Mrs Babof the bridegroom cock will leave the latter part of the week for Twin Falls where they will make their home s a & The marriage of Miss Alverda Meld and Mrs W N Reid daughter of Mr took place and Arthur A Calllater 10 In the at odock morning Thursday Salt Lake Temple the ceremony being performed by President Joseph F Smith A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the bride's parents in Sixth avenue for the members of the immediate families The long table was beautifully decorated with baskets of and white chrysanthemums and yellow covers were laid for sixteen The bride wore a dainty afternoon gown of white broadcloth Assisting during the afternoon wer the Misses Regina Elva and Marguerite Reid sisters of the Mr and Mrs Calllster left late bride In the afternoon for California where will spend a three months honeythey moon They will make their home In this city The bride wore a stylishgoing-aa- y suit of dark blue broadcloth with black velvet hat a a a The marriage of Miss Agnes B Cud-d- y daughter of Mr James 8 Cuddy formerly of ELSalt Lake City and sister Howe of Murray Utah of Mrs L and Arthur J Kerrigan of Boston Mass was solemnized at St Cecelia’s church Los Angeles Wednesday mornOctober 31 1917 at 730 o'clock ing The charming young bride entered upon the arm of her father followed by Miss Margaret Gillette as bridesmaid The bridegroom attended by his brother George R Kerrigan as best man met the party at the altar The Impressive ceremony was performed by the Rev Father Kegan in the presence of the relatives and many friends of the young The bride wore a beautiful people wedding gown of silk tulle over white charmeuse effectively set off with bands of silver and dainty silver slippers to match She carried a shower In the of white rosebuds bouquet an Informal reception was held evening at the home of the bride’s parents The young couple will make their home in Los Angeles £ jt g Mr and Mrs F G Carthey announce the engagement of their daughter Helen to Frank S Shepherd the marriage to take place the latter part of the month 4c 9 The marriage of Miss Afton Vine and George B Johnston was solemnized yesterday at the Salt Lake Temple In the evening a reception was given at’ the home of XXthe bride's parents MrVine Music was furand Mrs G nlshed by the Hawaiian Troubadours The bride wore a gown of white crape do chene embroidered In blue and carried bride’s roses Miss Ruth Vine was bridesmaid and wore a dainty pink frock The couple left for evening a trip to Oregon young and California and will make their home in Blackfoot Ida Mr and Mrs Arthur Croxford announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Claude B Miller the marriage to take place the early part of December Mr and Mrs S T King announce the marriage of their daughter Leons M to Thomas J Long of Oklahoma who Is a member of the Twentieth infantry The wedding look place Friday November a9 a a Mr and Mrs J G Stilwell announce the engagement of their daughter Owendolytf May to Tony LettlerL The November 10 marriage will take place Many parties have been planned for next week In Miss Stllwell’s honor a a a Mr and Mrs Fred Stauffer announce the engagement of their daughter Florence E-- to Fred B Schick The wedding will take place November 14 In Murray WOMEN’S CLUBS (Continued From Page 1) hold their regular monthly meeting at 280 p m at Tuesday November 13clubhouse Mrs the Ladles Literary Frank P Gallagher will read a paperA on “Current Events Up to Date musical program arranged by Mrs White Boothby will be given Iydla Mrs George A Eaton will sing the following vocal selections: (a) “Serbian Folk Song' (b) “Lamp of Love" by Mary Turner Salter (c) “Moon Dear" Marie and by Lleurance The Misses Helen Howard will play violin and cello numbers Mrs Boothby will be the acof the execucompanist The members tive board with Mrs A Fred Wey as chairman will be the hostesses at tea following the program The Red Cross Auxiliary of the First Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the church parlors 4c 4s The Poetry society met Monday evenRapublic library Father Tening at the an excellent review of pier gave“De Profund is’ The paper nyson's may be repeated lr the near future as many expressed a desire to hear the review ' The College club will meet November IS at the home of Mrs W R ‘Put-ma- n 1574 Michigan aveifue - S)E gjfc gfc gg a£e jj- old-fashion- old-fashion- ed ed i At a meeting of the Wasatch Literary club Tuesday November 6 Mrs WS p 4e H Esworthy was assisted by Mrs 4t 4 CL Dallas Mrs E W Deason and Mrs The Women of Mooseheart Legion Buchanan Mrs J J Buswell gave a will give a part) Monday evening at book “Chri- Moose hall Refreshments served All synopsis of the new warwere stine" Current events discussed friends are invited by Mrs S H Evers A reading was The Lynds Red Cross auxiliary will meet Wednesday afternoon at the WI1 son hotel e 4c sfc 4c On Wednesday afternoon the “U” club was entertained at the Lucky home of Sirs F J Erdman 336 N Second West The club members were seated at one long table on which yellow chrysanthemums were arranged as an effective centerpiece The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs CL A Fowler 4C 4c 4c The Red Cross auxiliary of the Ladies’ Literary club will meet Wednesday November 14 at the clubhouse be tween the hours of 10 a m and 5 p m 4c 4c The Ladles Auxiliary U CL T will hold their regular business meeting and Red Cross sewing at the13Wilson hotel November at 2 Tuesday o’clock Dependable FURS Latest Models in Fox Lynx Wolf Mole Seal Etc in Coats Scarfs Neckpieces Muffs Col- -' lar and Cuff Sets at least Zurich Nov one prominent Austrian who does not agree with Germany's policy of ruthlessness Prof Joseph Redlich at a associameeting of the German Labor tion In Vienna vehemently condemned Germany’s policy of unrestricted i marine warfare and her air raids on 10 — There is REASONABLE PRICES Also Furs Remodeled 274 Maim Street i In premises formerly occupied by the Clara Stephenson Company England and strongly urged the neby agreement cessity f a peace The speech met with much opposition and the president of the society has asked the professor to resign EXPLORER ESCAPES RULES Copenhagen Nov 10 — It Is reported from Christiania that the explorer Roald Amundsen has been informed that the restrictions Imposed by England nd America on neutral exports will not apply to the equipment of his ship Maud destined for a polar expe- dition v V Phillips church corner Fifth South and Seventh East streets Rev P A Communion service Slmpkin pastor 1045 a m Sunday school 1215 p m Christian Endeavor 63S p m preach-on ing 745 p m Second of series service Mahommedanlsra Wednesday 8 p m Prayer PRESBYTERIAN Westminster church 175 W Fifth South street Rev Horace Sanderson in pastor Sunday school 945 a m p preaching li a m and m745WednesChristian Endeavor 630 p day at 745 p m prayer and Bible study Third church Eleventh East and Thirteenth South streets Rev Henry W Burger D D pastor Preaching at 1030 a m Sabbath school 1145 a m Christian Endeavor7 p m prayer meeting 8 p m every CO great has been the demand for Myers Dyeing that we have arged this department and are all customers First church corner C and E South Temple streets Rev George Ewing Davies D D pastor- - Sunday ‘school 945 a m brotherhood meets at same hour: public worship 11 a m Theme d Christian Blessings” Endeavor 615 p m chorus practice for missionary pageant 715 p m public worship 745 p m “Blessings “Self-limite- In guaranteed Bible students l unity hall n s folly trusting to gown petent cleaners 136 S Sec- ernacle Shadows” SOME STRANGE FEARS A case is related of a monk who would faint on seeing a rose and who never quitted his cell at the monastery while that flower was blooming Another authority tells how Vincent the going great painter would swoon upon suddenly into a room where roses were blooming Valtald relates that an army officer was frequently thrown Into violent convulsions by coming In contact with the little flower known as the pink while the same authority also tells of the case of a lady who If present when linseed was being boiled for any pur- pose would be seized with violent fits of coughing swelling of the- face and - ve Incom- at well-groom- Parcel Post ed Get a MYERS Our out of town business Is grow- RECEIPT ing rapidly because we are giving special attention to Mail Orders Promptness work guaranteed Insurance clothes reand turn prepaid postage are by apprceclated Mall Order our CLEANED AND BY EXPERT So that you will K X o xv where your clothes go and know they will come back properly cleaned REMODELED Furriers orn places moth-eate- n spots which spoil the looks of valuable furs can be taken out and the place so neatly repaired that you will hardly be able to find it Consult our Fur Expert on any work you wish done RIGHT Customers faultlessly pressed and INSURED until they do come back Phone Wasr 974 """ — — — — -- imnrtfvuvL Work Guaranteed Clothes Insured — iorLrLnnruruxn-- fcjDYEINCJ rn roa ow AKEicrr n reason for the ensuing partial r loss of hours twenty-fou- Writing of these peculiar aptipathles and aversions Montague remarks that courhe has known men of undoubted " age who would much rather face a shower of cannon balls than look at an aPPle In Zlmmermann’s writings there is an account of a lady who could not bear to tbuch either silk or satin and would almost faint If by accident she should happen to touch the velvety skin of a peach “Banking Perfection Under U S Inspection” A strong- banking connection contributes to the prestige and financial standing The Utah State National FAMINE TO COME Bank well known for its efficiency and helpful spirit cordially invites jour account subject to check WHEN WAR ENDS SAYS ECONOMIST ' London Expert Urges World to Prepare for Trouble With Peace Advent London — (By Mail) — “After the war the world will be weary CQld and hungry and If we are to' avoid famine and revolution something will have tQ be done at once” said Sidney Webb a political economist In a speech at the London School of Economics He asserted that peace would come suddenly and unexpectedly and then the world would be forced to face a great shortage signs of which were already visible The wheat stocks of the world he sid had been reduced to the smallest amount ever known and there would be a shortage of one pound of wheat a day to each person Flocks and herds all over the world would be much diEven ' the pig was rapidly minished Metals- coal timber disappearing - hides and leather and all building terials would be at famine scarcity of the world's population he declared was engaged In nonproductive work The economy that could be set up against that was very small There would be a long Interval between demobilization and the repairing of the devastation and waste During that Interval there would be unemployment In all the countries causing an unproductiveness that would mean rather a money famine than a food famine “We should now be making preparations to revlctual the world if we are to avoid a shortage developing into a famine” said Mr Webb Sir Arthur Japp director of food economy In a speech at Huddersfield also referred to the world shortage of food the possible shortage of money and men and appealed for economy In every direction ma- ond East street Meets 3 p m First study "The Acts": second study “Tab- Tk® XOM of these mild days by sending In your over-codvantage Have the moths which been “summering’ iu the lining and pockets KILLED byhave our thorough cleaning and renovating process The extra wear for half ply a dozen Myers Cleanings to say nothing of will the dressy appearance a properly pressed overcoat gives you by bitter experience the of eXpen-Ml- p Thursday OVERCOATS aid the saraeata laaared Salt Lake ladiea have leaned Danish church corner First avenue and E street Rev J C Carl sen pastor 10 a m preaching servSunday school ices 11 a m and 8 p m Bible study 8 m CONGREGATION A L Cleaned blocked retrimmed and reshaped bv Expert HAT MAKERS and the coat la no more than you would pay for amateur work elsewhere Of cnarae they toat to 'Myern where the work Ep-wor- th First church corner Fourth East and First south streets Rev Elmer I HATS - m Wednesday EVANGELICAL German mission in Swedish Lutheran church corner Second South and Fourth East streets Rev B H Leesmann pas tor Bible school 230 p m preaching 330 p m Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s are coming in in steadily increasing numbers now— due to the opening of the winter party season m LUTHERAX Swedish Evangelical church Second South and Fourth East streets Rev O B Hansen pastor Sunday school 945 a m Swedish service 11 a m English service 8 p m Luther league meets In church parlors at 330 p m C Sanders’ Thursday Services at W home Riverton 230 p m ed Gowns EPISCOPAL St Taul’s church Main and Fourth South streets Rev J H Dennis rector Holy communion 8 a m Sunday school 945 a m morning prayer and sermon 11: evening service 8: St Paul's guild meets at 230 p m Monday Red Cross 230 p m Tuesday8 Girls Friendly society Tuesday METHODIST Liberty Park church corner Eighth East and Ninth South streets Rev H J Catterall pastor Sunday school 10 a m preaching 11 a m “The Authority and Influence of Jesus” league 630 p m “Taking Men Alive" song and praise service 730 p m “The Queen of the Home’ first quarterly conference Monday evening First church Second East and Second South streets Dr J II N Williams pastor Sunday school 945 a m morning worship 11 o’clock “The Catholic Christ” Epworth league 630 p m devotional services 745 p m “The Rock of Ages —Will It Crumble?” Men's club observes “Ladies’ nght" Tuesday Banquet at 645 o’clock Music now ready to take care of Fancy Dresses and Evening UNITARIAN First church 13S 5 Second East Rev John Malick pastor street The Preaching service at 11 a m DemoWork of and an Obligation to a cratic Church In a Democratic State” Meeting of the congregation at the close of the morning service Kindergarten during church hour Sunday school 1215 p m ‘ p enl- Our expert dyer not only GUARANTEES PAST COLORS but will also dye to sample in practically any wanted shade or color As proof of our mastery of the 'dyeing art we are now handling piece goods for department stores with perfect satisfaction Whether you need a single garment dyed or have a stock of 1 merchandise on 3our hands our dyeing department can satisfy you as to quality color and finish THREE DAYS USUALLY SUFFICIENT to turn out any single dye job Dealers and outside stores should write us for prices and estimates on any size job color-not-guarsnte- Goshen pastor Morning service 11 o'clock seventh In series of lectures on “American Ideals Principles and History” Sunday school 1230 p m 4 CHRISTIAN Silver Maple circle 108 Neighbors of Central church corner Third East Woodcraft met Friday night at the I and Fourth South streets Rev Chester O O F hall Postoffice place A Snyder pastor Rible school 10 4c 4c 4c The members of the Tf club were a ni morning worship 11 o’clock entertained Saturday evening at the “The Ministry of a Kindly Greeting” home of Miss Llbbic Sutton 215 C Christian Endeavor 630 p m preachstreet This Is the third gathering for ing and praise service 745 p m Return for Forgiveness" the season and about twenty guests Love's were present prayer and study hour 8 p m 4c 4c 4c The pledges of the Theta Sigma fraCHRISTIAN SCIENCE ternity of the University or Utah entertained the active members and 336 E Broadway Sunchurch First 8 p m subfriends at a dancing party at their day services 11 a m and house 1040 E Second South ject for the day “Adam and Fallen chapter street last Friday evening Arrange- Man": Sunday school 945 a m Wedr ments were In charge of Norman services 8 p m Evans Gilchrist and Jess FullmerParry nesday 4c 4c 4c Second church 566 E South Temple The Ladles Militant Auxiliary to Sunday services 11 a mt subject Canton Colfax No 1 Patriarch MilAdam and Fallen Man" Sunday school itant R O O F will entertain at a 945 a m Wednesday services S p m card party and musical Friday afternoon November 16 All friends of the BAPTIST to attend Rio Grande church 1050 W Second auxiliary are Invited 4e 4c 4c Dr South Thomas M Patterson street La Marralne auxiliary will give a pastor ' Preaching services 11 a m benefit 'dance Monday evening Novem- and 730 p xn morning topic: "The All ber 12 at Eagle hall Guests are re- Sufficiency of Christ and the Transat Fourth South street formed Life” quested to enter topic: “Three entrance The funds will be used for Great Days in evening Human Destiny” Bible the benefit of Dr Sprague's ambulance school 10 a m Young People’s sociAll Interested are invited to ety 630 p m A' meeting of interest corps attend to B V P U members has been called 4e 4e 4e Midweek meeting 730 Mrs Myrtle Barrett Mrs Margaret E pform tonight Wednesday A Brown will Beveridge and Mrs Mary entertain the Past Matrons’ circle O Burlington church Indiana avenue E s at 'the home of Mrs Barrett 511 and Thirteenth West street Sunday E Ninth South street next Thursday school 10 a ni missionary program afternoon at 2 o’clock 1045 a m Young People’s service 645 4c 4c 4c m Special music p For the benefit of the Gordon circle a card party will be given Tuesday Bethel church Ninth South and LinEast street coln streets Rev H Lyon Baynes evening at 432G S Third Ladles of the A'R and friends are pastor — Bible school 1045 a m: 1145 a m “Wincordially Invited to attend preaching services at At 8 p m “Joy ning by Wireless’ Christian Endeavor to Hell” Riding AUSTRIAN PROFESSOR at 645 ‘p m Prayer meeting 8 p m RAPS FRIGHTFULNESS DYEING COEGREGATIOEAL One-eigh- OFFICERS President Joseph P SmithVice Heber J Grant Presidents Charles W Nlbley Vice President Rodney- T Badger Vice President Heury T McEwan Cashier Butler Assistant George H Cashier - CARD UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 20 1917 Dally Arrive Malad and Intermediate 555 F M 555 P M 505 P M Depart 720 A M OH A 7 “U A oir 9oa A Kansas City Omaha 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