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Show - ,' ' 1,444410 . , r , ,'444,- ,4464ai.4A4.4Arat44s , , , , sodal Affairs I t ' I 1.-- ' "..; Ar i ..clat, , ietadlor-..;',:1,1., , 41 i',(11, . .1 '4 1: . ' (-- 'i ail- , . r- k ,,,,: , . ,, . ic ti.:.;I: :' 4 A, !N.& stte-rooe- 0 I CIO ft:iv-hi- t DTA , , ,;, - , . .. ,.., . c, r, V k knI ,nt trl!;.troing. kr fluff, en,to i. r h. T. f k vk!-- hin,', ,v 4 I. INA, a,! . Mr' W II. t!a,11 ty ,it (t. 1 24. Mrt, Cou:,. tr6r tr M r E11,11,4 Reid. Mn. Gnrir rarrarnone enrr-a:ne-ri bPr rrewIng chit, )s:erde) rt! hr h, arrt 1r Meh wax lentrht owers. (.1: the tea tattle havihg t '.r'' ho,es nht)sahtherwindr r and o,ari--;g- assAnsel Alr T Ktleet5 were A l'arek. rre.eel A,0 - a dozen I g 5Irs .ht Melt ita,t!e! ertert,L.ned yesIti honor of terday at a k etVkt,11.;t her mrther. Alra Itedehhangh. ho leave' shortly to spend the win. ter In Iowa The rooms were orator' in ritnr and dahl,a ln erlrn son It n.I 1,1,1 sin colors, and toght guests . ere I,reseh The Rora Wedryeday Sr.ithen. and The tr, Or Nov by I 4;4,i-im- .th en,nyr n a : - - -- - I ; 3 MARSHALL. (Copyrighted. Zeit, by the McClure Nettrapaper Syndicate) October Bache and Sarsh sense. he wished to make sure that Friskily: IA iltiant H. Thompson ahe would he of help and RPrviee to her husband as he himself would have end babri ming. wished her to be had he been In the 'arl Cr.iy wrote Benjamin place of the young husband li, his wife at the time he Once in a letter to his wife when th pnroaching marriage Of Franklin was in England he added this tointed Sarah. "thiat if laostscript. showing how much his dAughter. pnfres sent god husband to her rind a adaughter was in his mind "I have 1"d 1.11 Tile silk negligee and petticoat of broshall find me as roes rath- -, 301 he can be. but at pres- caded lusterine for my dear Sally. with et! Kir' yoU would agree with me two dozen gloves, four bottles of ItiVPII ttat T.0t do more than fit her der water. and two little reels. that Se screw on the edge of On- - table when handrAe,,ly in clothes and furniLay not e:.ceeditug in the whole flia0 she would wind silk or thread.tal;.a. ror the rest Sarah Franklitca marriage to Richthey must as .v,,1 and I did on their own ard Bache when she was 21 years of 1 cure as what rernains in age did prove as happy as ifer father Wellan..a 'nil be Sarah barely sufficient for might have wished it to be. and sir Ilueprr: proved that she was neither too proud At the t..r.e of this marriage Of the to help with her husbands business istatif,,i nor too indifferent to be willing to of daughter franklit,. when it 1rin doting and Benjamin generous copy or write letters for him father England and he wrote was necessary. During the Revolukw a Itt!, she and her husband war. good of good advice and tionary I think that in keeping a combined their effcrts for the relief it t where you dwell you can of the suffering of the soldiers so that b. servi,1.4. to him as your mother as a cotitemporary said of her: "If frr Cr. not deficient in there are in Europe any women who tt3,.tv...?ii I)ou hope you are not too need models of attachment to domestto Yti Light easily learn ac- duties mit love for their country. Mrs. tI. at,.1 you can copy lettere or Rai-h- - may be pOinted Out to them as the- vet,. well upon occasions." such.API:e'en:Iv Franklin was one of tes lathe, who wished. in not Seventeen years' ago today Isabel giving hts dazintir into the of another keeping Irving. the popular actrea& wts: mar',twat rp for her a flowery bed of ried to William H. Thompson. of New 1;,;t with characteristic good York City. BY MARY solely Oared ea ,- s' ; It I.; t -- T F S !fling - this de-te- al e, 11. e . Nit , 1- 'it 1; sr 11, j: -,- ,1 !.; t.t,- .. inti,... ZOlk....: , AMotheesWish c,r 2304 0..7,,,a,.,000- 1 fa : I la that she may go trying ordeal of inotherhood with as utus pain as posgthiochts. curir reality when "Mothers Friend" has - used regularly preceding coot:ear-' Get 's at .. yo ur :Mothers Friend" tcr ifiarltrd4171trnte4r1.' ' druggist t 1 1 it4tW4 .i X r',..;:;01,4t;) i';:kt VI. ,1 (.- , I ..11rti.1h1":1 4tt,,,,fk,At,fr S2t,$) oLoIxbe. $250 0.4 wah tenor be , , : t . ir (of.It i , -- ' : J s. 1 : : (--- .;--- et-set- t. E. H. C. A. VlsIchapman. Joseph huff. Madsing, Emil W. lttattsen. Viggo I1 i4k2V--,,,- - '.';'', : 1 .,1--ra - ,:,..., -'1 j ,' iL'-'- ,,,.t.,A:.,,,.: A.,,,,, j2.!! .. ., - ,-- ,. !).;,.-- .1" ''''.'," , ,,,,..,,,t: -- t.: Z:y,:;.:.t...,,t, i'''?'''' ,;!0 14'0 ''4.4.' 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'' '.)- 4,t ture I made selected the of the wheat, '',...-,I'-i- kilorhAch :s .111 111T4, 1;;;;;;147k ,,st, , ,ItAb Fit-e- I g7,, -- htittling A --- I :4," I tt-- , 1,ii ::'.1 - :, 1 J: rS,..0...;,4-;c.,.1:- ;I --I sen. Hophus H. Lund. Otis Cross, Seth ft0'n Ftxtn. flarve Peterson. Wrn E. Cole- Floor, Dr. J. fiailican. rhairman. expected to prove R great sld to the t,delrig ri,itInorwhEtut man. Ct. R. Meredith. Jr.. James Rog- Jopchh t, school in (Mtn, tho va,RT,C, !n ,h 31 rcr. Thco41.,re orr,,t r,li ard nlIng ; it:th I la of ;ers, E. W. Brainard, Lee Armstrong. Elward Sn!'t ih,or, Don Callahan, departh,nt toodco. ,ft ,mbes bs arA i SZephen the death of Pr.4 caused 00n. Mr. and Mr.. riare-c- e E. Traver :Union Prayer MeetIngs last honor of t,rtained.. evening. in. to Teach. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sullivan. who Mrs. Arnoldson Preparatory to Revival Parsons Reports Robbery. leave shortly for China. The rooms were bight with autumn leavea and Arnolr.t.orrnt was mad. WednesPrearatory to the arrival of lir NV flowers. and the g u e sts comprised a 72 West Tet.i. south Persmv irrunk ILerw0If Suh.r,tay union day that Mrs Tori id W. Arno Moon, few intimate friends. t! e luat even:nor Isere widow ,f !he !at Prof. Arno Moon, pie. reported t the pohre la!t nignt meettrira Third Preeto ter.An First held at Seor.d and Presbyterian up Miss Ruth Cooper will entertain at will ft. in modern that he had Leen a, i.o Methel.st h'Iroheg Liberty Park a tea at her home on Saturday. University of Utah !South and Seond 1Vest streets by nn 1,r. Louts ti HOWernliln. pastor of 'he ispsoag,s at :he It r of the pnreent year. for l a over rot,1:n to hand church. forced end ItaidIst !limed , t re- 'Immanuel ,I, hke the late at the said the man carved S7 Presi.vie, tat. !Mr s itlArz1-lie -Granite Stake Social. n ii rnphshed linaulat and volver in n hLnd and a flahliaht chtir,h on The' Inopmettortrg I ,,th her per act, ,a! the present time end Inv in wait for him in enot!.er i,,, t;d l'Sr tlyorge l)s A otorial and da nee will be mi von Fri- - -- - lowing to the tor. enmmended teepe,Ially the behind a billboard '7' '7 he of th, Ptfnt Mrth117,t said l'arvo.no the light. .glat day evening. (let. Ia. in the Granite oltInteer lunch to th could hot see the man di, lincty. but furntehed stake amusement hall. beginning at Train Your Hair as one es h.i e recognised thought 11.Pti o'clock. under the direction of hsd reen in a saloon a tvw minan Actress Does he the stake amusement committee.. asbefore. utes sisted by the make tualhary asaocia- : Bons Beginning with . a rtCfptiOn. N tiats f deyofett as much features of the evening will be a for Sending am do actreases. dance. moving pictures staged by the fime tt, her., and Fined $10 ta, 1.1ust be more careFalse Alarm and refreshments. ratUral:N , Police Sunday school. Krumbles .'i; . .1 their charms. oetned by the M. I. A. and Religion ful to to-:, frome. tht-IIs class of ths stake. In ?he receiving inuttir, an develops the ina :. in a false polo,. alarm in hair care they find Durum line will be the presidency of the formailt n th Trning It Wien) Fields stake and the high council. The few nights ago 'oat 't shampoo whole . wheat, 'lief eaciety and' Primary tumor:Ia. tT makeetlift cleanser. Insteari- ti;e:;;14) or ten da he !sentence fl 4C aill furniah the .committee on recep- thik..;:ra'";1(1.'. .rthm:In.liwh:innnirtanlid'r'bPrtris-11,1g by Judge impoeed Wednsd.ivcourt. tion and entertainment. 0. Fields cooked, "krum-- a in polbe ing out th., t. uty of the hair. The E A. Rogers a a false :: bled" and dell- in turting of M4lt:411v that to enjoy cin.-;,,Ills only while ITIC)teetti Bachelor Knights' Dance. the best tic., uttah Pay i: cately and scalp stimu.i cup; sins that h did it for fun The -, lator that 0. .,otil. get a package oil ana ,,r with i ifi iln policy ire:mit tr-our druggiAtt dissolve canthrox ." W. hooding. nounced by A a tearpoor.f-- 1 i,) a cap Of hot witteritemb., of poin and fire alarnts. to of dTahaeceRaatritihelnr Hotneligthlats .ha. nt..):7125i.la- Aryt and your so ct pou fa LOSS or Krutob" ready. It mats moo the 'sombre in of false alarms a leen than thy.,.. "'PIMP fnr thia eminent. this sisitstUre Grant Eilerbeek. convicted of run. Al wk.63 fi a meeting last night in the Hotel Utah. After ita use he hair dries rapidly. miles an hour. wee at Lai auto arrangements were completed for the with unifor,u fotcw. Dendruff..ez- - futinnegdhs! ,o a the dollar mile" following ream affair. The officers of the organizanil and ,irt are dissolved and en- rule. tion are Robert Driscoll. supreme tirely ditutpt,er. Yeur hair will be 8. Niloote axe given 34 day. in the bachelor: Joseph McKay., bursar. and in fluffy that it will look much heavcity jail for stealing two blanket, J. latctlinnega. seeretstrY.- commit, ier than it I. ita lawns and softness from ji. a roorninghouse. teem for the dance are as follows: Entrill also deltithi you. while the stimuG. L. Thome& made it c'ear to iodize tertainment. P. J.' Owens. ettatrtnan: lated siesip attirte the health which i4- - Regent that he wait from this country Joseph Sullivan and Oeralii Buckler. sores, hair ernwthAdvartiserneut.. and did not know of a ate law for- ' , .1.7 a : - p:. ;.' I , 1 4, ., li 04W&; . ti ,, 7.4 -- -, tJ trIA,..0lf;1 ro ' : es the lath et each tomtit tr ..A i vils"24 'l' tr.' I 'i toasted. ' ,, rI a Ill :' ; .....e,1" r , ' 004111;41;111h.-ficaII.Irr- t: Records cam toe safely amid got infoclonly rt.roil se Vrintatee Stletor Reran other reproduethg points.. watt remise ..,,,. .. ',. EeVela ' 41taiend ell al iteeleto L1 4. - 11 - 1 , , , - King. W I 1 A 4 7z : P. it ,, r 0 , - ' 1 . ...,1 Z 7',---,-,- : Sims. i ragtime Krat Vkt.v Itetterele II Mr and Mre II Harr, Mob-etertained at a ditirer party Tuesday evening in honor or Mr. Midsenal brother, l'eter W. Mad Men, Jr.. to celebrate his twenty-1'1.f- t :The dining room table waJtannhersary. beautifully decorated in yellow arid white chrys:anthemurns and with a large center piece of 71 lights In a lerga brum. The place cards Were hatid Painted in va rious biris and had the name and sage en-- 1 honored guest graved In gold. Covers were laid for flo!.. the gurive billing Richard W. Madsen. James tnigebretsen. 0. R. Hardy. W L. n Milton ' 1.:::: r ..11,,,,,i14 VAI 1:,1lL' Wahl. Noodl e. or innesloame Seyine ee Venire SV,m 0!,r Vire, WOrniall. !r n Famous Men and Women Who Have Shared It. rva Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. 7 entrt- lo Miss Mptrt ha Fl!nt, th (). liov. a rd W. E YOUR WEDDING DAY I ififf ''T ' I er.o w!li hold Its lKular meermg tru. pnInkr It the Newhouse 11,tri. 1)mn,r will he served at S:30. arI tho program will follow - igh?ff. Fca:e t11, itws Tho pp l . .,,-- .,,t,f,t,tv 1:,35 Daily demonstrations at all Victor dealers'. 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' 04 L41,11''''1:.....-4,if"))irkPlIA.- gl;''It'7 .N!r-- And (1117 191A 1!) (.........1.4"1"1"....11.1 Catarrh Is as much a blood dine It my ;scrofula or rheumatism. Clubs 'as be relieved, but it cannet be removed by Pi m pl y local treatment. It gauss headache' and dirtiness. Impairs the Miss Nan SW0111011 taste. smell and hearing. affect the ,,f ma,rtee and P:Me. todaY In the voice. deranges the digestion t" 0 ,;,car: aeld:ntig breakfast tut- - breaks down the general health. It ,t the hritlegrttonts weakens the delicate lung lianues and !I. lead.. to constimptinn. s t s..1 Joseph to the Hood's tIaraaparilla goes kitten thbi venitig it seat of the trouble, purifies the bleed. Mr. A. ,rt,tes father, ,' !,, and Is PO succesuful that it Is Vnewn the best remedy for catarrh. ta inert nt honor las lined's Saraaparill 'strengthens and whole system. It builds up. .)';:7,,,Tr., ,(.!, ..t a handkerchief show-- . tones the aalt your drurgiat for lineds. and M.tia Vanua RomAt, ,..i ,A g:'. g ,cali being invited, insist en having it. There is no real ,,,, nt e. 1,t'rarY are in Madame rvpafcr 114 )elow and white rw.i r.,A.,A and the dininaroom brides roaes and fillets of the volley. r,Lth,tiA: Jos. I ,,,Ilimb leave& the tea' Mrs. V. J14,11)191 Wan matron of mad of the cosmos! honor John InK and wore pale blue satin with ,, ,alth a heart at each Miss lace. and rarried pink roses. - f,,iinite 'strewn in sprats Hester Beebe wee ..t,,,..e.,,,.:..4 brideemaid. and her The hosts at is aasisted gown was rose pink taffeta with lace Treweek. Mins Ellenl trimmings. and Mir hotpot., 1000111. y7.,. l.:Iltan Brown and Mies Little Ruth Beebe and Jane pink Byer were ....,,,wk x,k, e n. t and floater wnre girls. gowns p white .7wayoric..-chiffon with pink and blue ribbons, Is guest of arid carried enameled hasketa filled xr Goct:c Fotherland at a luncheon with pink roses Aasiatihg during the we talthe trernoon Alta club by Mn. tieorto evening were Mr. and Mrs. J. ,..,e10 Daynes. Jr Mrs. rare W. Beebe. Mr. A.Ilmell and Mrs. A. H. Woodruff and Mrs. Mn.. E. E. Byer, ITzi Mit'.cKeyser la entertain- - Elizabeth Kelly. lit& hcon at the University Mrs. Merrill Sibley. Mrs. William Nut. a ...1 Minn HelMies Emma tall. t Woodruff. Mrs. f in hnnor 4f.' rt,00n 11) en Woodruff. Miss tilen Wright. Mee :rr ..f Searchitztt. Nev. I rre.1 Dolores McCune. Mies Sarah Quavie Irma Wenn.. Mr. and SIn. ti, Eimunds is entertain- - and Miss )1, I. Kelly left for Dallas. Texas. whre Mrs. in of honor .t.o will morth. They will they epend Atbellit -- , guest" their home in New York. Thn I.,,, S'.;:: Then. rooms :0 aro decorated make a etylinh tailored suit of wore bride 74. and 'alitornia poppies. etathos burgundy broadcloth with trimminga s,eisted hy lira. E. F. of .1a wow. moleskin and hat to match. o,ris Edmunds. ore, of !,eraerelay was Another Harr itintz is entertaining her that of MIMIwedding (;iadV91 NI.) (11111thiCr th4 of Mr. and Mn.. R. A. No,es. ;41)ti A Nej K. Barrett. Jr.. the cermony an! 'Jrs. E. P. Holmes enter-o- f performed at 9 a.m. at St. Mary'. caa t. t.erty last night at the Or- - thedral Father Shultz. A breakfast t..: a e.1 by a 'nipper at the followedbyat the home of the groom'. tar: ,,,xers being laid tor eight parenta. for the inimediate relatives and friend.. The table was decoreted with cryatal baskets filled with pink whose mar an, and white carnationa, and aprays of 'hipm tattoo ootton Tram to ferns were scattered over the cloth piste yap 30 Pt Of honor voider- The bride wore a stylioih traveling suit j affair given by of navy blue cloth and dark blue hat 11 st. an afternoon with trimmings in rose and gold. lier gelena Farr. botiuet wax of pink and white carnaThe bridal couple left later Noyes waa guest of tions. Ts a trip to the roast. and on their refor dinner a at given wens Ttmday AnLoa LS Routh of turn be at home at Carl will Ileimberg t, I tell. having for a con- State street. vil' tmwl filled with rut glass verge. Miss Norrine Th,,nipson sas ;mem eIng laid for the nova and eov.r or honor yestrday at a 11.1ightfol tea. stitstrg ',esidti the guest of honor: Mr. Mrs I and given at the Hotel rtah by Mn s l'sul riarrtt. Jr. k.E Patter-Ponthe Mrs. affair Mr. and Clyde Keyser. taking place In the (km suite. The gws were Wee. Mr and Mrs Aitken Smith. presidenta In the drawingrooni. which aiVi Mrs It No,es, Mies Mona received waa in decorated W. K. Mn'. Mr and Barrett, yellow chrysanthePink mums. and these also adorned th tea k, and Charie Frey a table. arranged in silver basket tie.' yellow tulle. The mother of the ItrY ri.-1irT and Silas Ttothel with hostess. Mn.. Jame,' F. 1,111In. assisted 11,111 at a tel tOtnOrTOW 'Won In receiving. Mrs. J. R Walker. Mrs ett tn thetr hom the hours be,- Ezra Thompson, Mrs. Vetter Lewis 1 3 to and Mrs. Ferdinand Fabian presided at tea tablo A bou t 7fi guests railthe rit Frank ft Mi:ler and Mies Irene ed during the receiving hours. 4 to 6 wi:i t. h ettaie tomorrow at o'clock. it,s to be ti,n at the Hots, Utah, The College chit, will meet 'hie afterArt lrderce:ng event of yesterday noon with Mrs Edward It i1ei4er. oI Mies Emma Beeras thp t and unison N. Kelly, the ceremony :Mra J. C. McAlltrter is entertain-lotging place in the temple at noon. her social club thla afternoon. 3 wedding breakfaet following at ilsIt..me of the brides mother, Mrs. Ces W. Beebe, The table bad for a Mrs. L. F. Foreman entertained the ervpicce a large basket of marl-O- s Acacia club yeeterday at her home. tied elth yellow tulle. and coytea following the usual pastime. The ver e laid for the immediate family living room waa decorated in lavenad Blondi. In the evening a large der chrysanthemums and the dining seeption was held at the same place room in white. the tea table having a rooms being beautifully decorated. crystal basket ftlied with the chrysPresent were. Mrs J. parInt In which the bridal party anthemum'. and was In pink roses. the window w. Currie. Mra. T. W. Sudbury. Mra. we mantel Mrs J. It. Winegar. being banked with ferns Henry Monti, lad roses in arustic effect The din- Mrs. A. Hatch. Mrs. W T. filler,on. er4n.1 was In yellow. the table has:- - Mrs. E. R. Crandall. Mrs at a lace cloth over yellow satin. and Hipp& Mrs. Sharp. Mrs J. V. De le a centerptect a basket of yellow Mrs. Ford and William Dunn. ilrsatrhernums tied with tulle in the act color Smaller baakets filled with Man Ethel Beet. ley and Avery S esame flowers were at each end of Timms, whose marriage take pinee table. The bride wore a hand-sin- e next woek, were guest of honor last gown of white silk net over evening at a social affair given by key satin. and trimmed with silver Miss Clarissa Hasiam. about 20 Br hoquet was a shower of guests being entertained. The romna NI ocTOBER . personal Notes Women's THURSDAY NEWS . 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