| Show A i I s SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN THE I I 1 I i i 7 URNITURE the wilperform and the couple will by Miss young Rea as bridesmaid E L Perkes-as'best man S-Bowerman Rev L ceremony be attended TODAY’S EVENTS and Ethel Nettleton will be the honor guest ot a kenslngtonthis 4 given afternoon by"Mrs Charles 4 of Kendall Ogden This evening Miss Ceci entertain Burns will for Miss Nettleton and Air Rainey 4 whose marriage takes : of the The September' meeting club Woman’s Rppublira-ii’ which was also' tiie first since" the summer was’ held ’'yesterday afternoon Thursday week Miss Martha Henderson will be the hostess at a luncheon today at her home in East given in Miss Lucile complimenttheto girls her Purefoy and tills -4 - ‘ 4- ' jjc 4 : 4 A and 44- -4 4 4--f- of party ? 44 s' - The first meeting of the Wasatch Literary club will be held this with the president afternoon Mrs Eber Hall 463 S W informal West An Temple program will be rendered and a reception for the club and friends members will be held A musical 4 program also will 'be presented and tea 4-4- 44 4-4 ‘ 4-44-4- ? 4-44-4 4- 4 The Woman's Missionary society the irst Presbyterianchurch 230 4meet "this afternoon at o’clock in the church: parlors 4-jof 4-4jfwill J the 'Cummings president the of ireproof Keyser club train-yesterday a reservist Storage Cofnpany -club - -t- Was Woman’s hold 4- OPENING SESSIONS a nftnrHnnn ilooner block 2 4-:k 4 Sft'-n’clnck No 11 room requested to attend business will be members are noon the Ladies’ 4 this after- 4 club130 o’clock 4 Airs Wetzell will 4W A the' the 4 leadership of at House resume chorus at-the ' a 44-at - ’ An 4-’ Melody? Arranged antasie ’(c) 4 Grand ' ty-v- u n 1 f 1 irst ' d ’ n 1 -- event season importancefashion in if au : 1 n thority— j ' - -’and s - I performer Adeste Lemare Callow leavesTtoday enters her junior Vassar where year after spending ?the summer vacation in Salt Lake with her parents-AIr and Mrs'iJ AI Callow -met the-current’ 'The Iler SII of Gnodwin Provo presented optimistic paan interesting per at the opening session onjthe sub-ject “The NewjUtah” In this paper he noted religious advancement as well as progress in life many ways of the state Another paper “Present Day Beliefs as to Salvation"presented bythe Rev Mr deep Goshen evoked interestBoth papers discussed were from many sides proved of great unanimityand profit At noon the delegates were-served?! luncheon by the women of the irst : I ‘ work summer will be issued this week of a dansantsto be given duringthe fall and winterUtahseason in the Hotel ballroom of society of the leading A number In 'the city are instrumental in women arranging the series of parties which will resemblein character the successful assemblies so popular and few years ago in local society a will be under the management The affairs’ C Bechtol assisted br of W talent and the twhole interesting ' " - -handled- ' " -- and'the-session - Mr t Mrs -superintendent 4 -in p f i I 4 5 -evening : I local mezzanine floor will be given up to the entertainment The first of the will be given Sept 26 Saturday following The patronesses includeithe will be devoted to business and society leaders:’ well-known Mrs' A H S ports from churchesandschools will be Airs Edwin A in tne atternoon a session Bird Mrs Airs E traveling presentea Windsor V Rice Mrs Harry M ’Cushing of the Sunday school institute will take clipping from the Wall The following for the Mrs Thomas KearnsAirs David Denver & Rio place and three addresses (Cal) Reflex will be of agent will be Airs J K Edward Redondo' Walker W from ’Denver’ Keith ife Mrs "to the friends Salt Lake Grande returned yesterdaythe In the two addresses Charles W J Whitley he accompanied' special will be presented evening Day- many by the Rev Philip AIcAIil-lanMrs of Mrs who lived here for many train where Mrs O J Salisbury Mrs IT of students Chinese King of O years with her daughter Mrs M A Provo and the Revi Robert W Airs E W W Armstrong of was the Shearer traveling Boston Karl A Scheid Airs Breeden when Breeden Samuel Howard Mrs Airs passenger All meetings will be open to attorney of Utah Mrs- Day is & the Reid Airs of the Rio Grande Janies Hogle William agent Denver the grandmotherof Roscoe’ AL Breeden with publicl Airs Joseph Nibley at was Jn H Al headquarters Denver’ DlnwoodeyR Lake Salt Lake visit Mrs W of Saltnotable yesterdayfor a short rench Harold Smoot Airs T The luncheon was given at He TO accompanied the train of Boyer Airs Ernest Bamberger the of ’and Mrs M A reservists home Judge eastbound followingwomen from AirsOgden will also to celebrate Breeden last Tuesdayserve as patronesses: Ralph E E the ninetieth- birthday Lovejoy traveling anniversaryof passenger Will Be Held at Each of the Mrs Hoag Ralph E Bristol’ Airs David Mrs Day Breeden agent for Western Pacific was ina Meetings Eccles Airs Harold Peery and Miss mother of Mrs High School Buildings Today A Mrs Day is a" yesterday He San brought Alinnie Klesel Virginianby birth but Salt Lake will be held today at rancisco Meetingshigh the lived all her married'life-in Kentucky special train through from Salt Lake schools for the purpose The last forty years been spent the Athletic-association of ’the Hotel organizing UtahgrilI with each of her president and general of The opening daughtersin rotation E E Calvin ofvicethe be a the girls'and boys so that work evening proved to Mrs A D Saturday Reynolds now of eral Oregon Short for manager be started for the school year social event The pleasure of the J T Hunt of Ogden Line will return this afternoon from L Owing to the division of the school Oakland to by the presence Utah evening was added and Mrs trip over th lines of the Oregon the officer for 1914 Breeden of Redondo aShort at the Selfrldge-Beat? andG915 were not of the attendants Mr and Mrs (Hunt Line cast elected last fall as is generally done ty wedding’who came down after the Beach at Mary and Elizabeth 'who 'areAirs II vice president of the The pupils of the East Side school will Bancroft' reception the beautiful rainbowbridesmaids’ present visiting In Redondo Beach returned elect their officers and make plans' for great Line yesterday off to Airs Oregon Short costumes showing and fishing excursion the year at the meeting today Eyelynof Dwyer a to of the other guests Hotel Reuben from Island advantage Many St Mark’s Venice Mrs pupils of the West Side school attended the Park The the reception also and at J Laura Hannon Redondo Beach meet in tne affair in their handsome evening red II where Mrs Juliet Stark of Knickerbocker assistant to win 11 opening Hollywood were oe aauressea ov Principal the vice president of the Oregon Short tnev win toilets which added to: the the guests A luncheonof of' Eaton and Coach Richardson the scene five courses was served by the little line returned yesterday from a trip George tne necessity of the er the company on grandchildrenof Mrs Day Eleanor over v the ’Montana linesnotof very ciationwill The be pupils of the byEast Sidel event of The fishing was good and Elizabeth ably A delightful prematrimonial Breeden Hurst school addressed by Coach ’Hurst and Miss chief have yesterday afternoonwas the Orpheum directed by Miss- Mary Dr S H Pink-rton' surgeon athletic Broker" who' will charge of the party and tea given by Miss Belle Tyree Talma Breeden also" grandchildren for the Oregon Short line has Y rework in that school in honor of Miss Lucile Purefoy the After the matinee the performance Hotel Utah party to adjourned daintily appointed tea was where a The Included served party the girls will attend Miss Purefoyat her who wedding are besides Miss comingMiss Alice Miss Mar-' Purefoy Tyree rnrpt Gladys Savage Melntvre: Miss and Miss’ Martha Henderson NewmanMiss series CLANKS ' ROM THE N ' ’ ' -Wednesday of elcome -at2 -vines’ 2 W Congregationalchurch This-’was by a "women’s hour” beginning The Rev rank L p mMoore of Denver of missions preached the conference sermon at m which was followed by communion During the session the Rev A T Bush of ad-i Denver delivered anwhile dress? on "Religious Education” the RevG Brainerd of Ogren preached a sermon entitled “Service” There- will be three sessions of the association today The forenoonsession followed ' values Everybody j ’ - hostesses old-time in I -O - the gMO R: ' in-the 1 i the-section INVITATIONS for series best i -she of the Ladies’ The dramatic section' Literary' club for the first time for afternoon season yesterday at the clubhouse The occasion in the ‘of delightful social was nature B Mrs her reunion Mrs Palmer Joseph Young 'is here frontUtah "Eugene gave of an home Orchard Grove Syracuse chairman' and Mrs and enthusiastic- talk on the and is the house guest of Mr year line re viewspring Henry C H plannedfor the Hoffman in E SouthTemple of current ’of the and drama was In a satisfactory and interesting Mrs Salisbury and manner by Mrs D W and J McAllister children will return the first of next A social hour-wasand the enjoyedafter-the week from the Salisbury ranch near short program were the charming young women Henry Lake Ida wherethey havo-been of the (Sections for tne S summer months ’’ of the after nooji Mrs R ' Allison and Mrs H'H Lawson poured A tea at the prettily arranged table in William Cardwell will entertain at her the the tearoom where a color effect home 123 L street ireman ladies auxiliary to the yellow and' green carried out in Veteran circle was association and and at "a sewinguntil sunflowers autumn foliage The hostesses afternoonof5the afternoonfrom Miss Louise Holt Miss o’clock were: Kate Groor’Mlss Ethel Paul Miss Linda Jessup Miss Enid' Margaret Miss Ronnie Miller Miss I McClure Eliza Dey Miss Edith Mudgett Mrs Harold G Havener Mrs V P Strange Mrs S Rice and Mrs Raymond Ackerman l- on irst 190i-SNinth i tho irstin i style the - - - by deles 4- ' the is of ' - 4- 9 y This IWiSflR t- -4 4 4 r 41 j the’-southern sje be The ’followingprogram will given at the noon organ Jreoital the Tabernacle with J MeClellan at the organ: 4 ugue in C Buxtehude 4-4 (a) Cantaline Dubois4(b) Adagio (from minor Sonata Mendelssohn4-4 An’ Old 4- Rim libr I® t Delegates Attendance - - -son The club chorus of Literary club will meet zo r - -of ’ 4 ' -Congress 4-transacted 1 ashions ' STATE CONGREGATIONAL - '4-as important t O k-J -Star-Spangled International " if 1 ’ special :4' ' A e ' f Democratic club me eting this in the u Tha will of utumn A W reservists - -were 4-4--served ’ 4 with HL large number of presentmembers their friends and" a delightful afternoonwas passed with 2823 :8 AV tires Mrs SecondSo: musical and literarv wholeatwas have to George Sutherland been the speakerof the afternoon was Pacific ' absent on account of illness MYs gave an O Cummings interestingana timely talk in commemoration of the Toasts and congratulations flowers one hundredth anniversary September afife and presents were candyher and’-best showered 14 of the writing of ''The upon of all she was well Banner” which was followed active and beautiful and enjoyed the by’the singing of the national anthem parts- as fully as she couldhave done Mrs Clark spoke onof the coming years ago arm Women fifty read an original poeffi to be held next-summer at the Panama-Pacific "Mrs in Dwyer written her and the occasion exposition and gave honor an outline of joy for all and carried out was one full of the plans to beto conditions one not soon to 'be forgotten’” thelonely or ameliorate on farms' women living tribute paid to Mrs was meeting of the A touching The first the charter Elizabeth Bonnemort-one of class will be held Emerson Wednesday the club who died during afternoon nt 230 o’clock in the parlors members the summer-’ A of the Unitarian church coincidencewhich "All Over was quite pathetic in Utah connection was rom the factthat' Mrs Bonnemort’s name The woman’s auxiliary of holdthe the in was on the program as one of church' Session-' of Utah will the day The ’house was Episcopal hostesses of sale of home-maue-cake and Sa with asters and candy prettily decoratedat lOO’clock other fall urday morning Ends Tonight flowers Refreshmentswere Brothers’ store the hostess being assisted--by served King Mrs Howard A excellent musical Airs Jasper A AlcCaskell with her was program Mrs has returned southern presented Mrs Lucy Kirkman from young Attended’ by' churchmen of prominence — C Buckle" and rMrs Ivy Evans California George where sne has been for-the from' vai'ious party of Crandall Ogden contributingvocal selections suinmer? C with her parents Air and Airs Park Ci and Miss Bo ul Sa d Sa Winnifred Cummings gave George y a Aoore instrumentalnumbers Lake the conference of the Congregational The meeting was encouraging Airs State association Samuel R- Colladay and sister opened yesterday enthusiastic and several new-' from at the irst Congresra-tional Aliss Gertrude Hill have returned forenoon to' the membership names Afbe were added church Delegates1 California beaches are the next meeting theflrst Monday in where guests of tlie Rev Elmer they have been for the summer Mrs Otto Goshen and October will be held with East of the irst" members Tha Congregational R Cherdron' Aliss Bessie for church conferenceconcludes this : S-ifth bridal i - Mrs WL 1 f po-mo'tion ' - adjournment 4-4 -4 -place of estival Our - European we -4 1 between ’eastern points and one to noints iust as soon as western can make up our weight What have you to ship? to -Eva Miss 44- 1914' 7 there is an increase business The Butte Boise & San rancisco lhe road which is being promoted Butte and Winnemucca via Boise has announced that there will not be further in any developments’ the of the line until after the war It was that understood rhe Chicago Milwaukee & St Paul was behind the part of the road from-Butte to BoiseRio Th Western Baolfic-Dcnver special Grande handled morningcarrying 200 rench tram to leave California Ono York This is the third rench One train to leave California the was given to the "Santaand other to the Southern Pacific-Union westbound I S- 4- 15 - ’ I 444- SEPTEMBER pas-senger WILL - 4 TUESDAY - WE I 444- 5’ UTAH turned from a trip to Idaho’s fishing streams D S Spencer assistant general of the 'Oregon Shoit line agentfrom will return the meeting of the Transcontinental Passenger association at Chicago the last of this week The which for the castboundtravel last two has taxed the trains weeks of both the Denver & Rio Grande and the Union Pacific fallen off systemhas and noted in the t I 4 4- CITY LAKE I ft - RAILS - re-'i : -Holmes' 1 w & Our liowfall last word: G 1 a glove stock 1 v e o s the represents passenger - interest delivered' - ! -in in dress- ' i Gammon : handweal or jitilitv ’ -Major 7 - - - "A ’ have just received shipment of our fair rench Kid imported bra 5'aredhc ’sole?-agents' 'They come ill fshadcs and 'lengths Prices' range ’''-lit - -A' ' '- S-M AVe R' ted’-Reynier ORGANIZE STUDENTS " - ’ ' - the of Gloves which we sizes and all the hew all loltk -cele-? ' from - -the ASrW x I ’ " -general to $150 $475 ' a- ‘ : : - pair'- - j - 'J- - -have 'fi t " -Sr” 4 ’ - V ’ ' ’ gloves hand-made r'operalerigth Twenty-button' brilliant - §475 pair -can - ' real kid Sixteen-button ' -Mrs gloves ’band-made- real kid Two-clasp’ W stitchings’ new gloves ''' shades and dn-all ’ ? to $350 ' : and-daugh-ters sizes $150 L $4 pair all the in $250 to pair Pet-tenjill Glove Dept:— Main Keith-O’Brien - ’ - - floor - gymnasium - i 1 f 1 t ’k W - brilliancy -delicious ' 1 o i i n 7 n ? a s s o -' ‘ ' - v $ $ $ $ $ $ - — ” H y -t -who A" s - Gay Il I ' - ? SIT -day “Salon du Woman I Bon with its — ashion brought of masses Paris the beauty-loving’ and Ton” see' may ' 'r to upon her rom this birthplace too that country the of g the comes the as American 'j 1 gy I '’ 7®' the and in the Ayonderful lUraL JwME-- 11 signers and ideal for ’ results perfect ’corseting of American expertsTas American Woman the -Miss J re-’r? by ’ f -x IS The BON last word produced arid the skill in TON in rench of de-: Corsets fashion’s -I the realm z the irst-West S' firm Ji uzlf I Mary marriage of Thomas Leaver yesterday Salt Lake Temple a breakfastwas given at the the In bridegroom’s mother Later an Informal Nception was given at the home of the bride’s sister Mrs R B Needham in the Meredith apartments which was ‘attended and close After Cannon weddingof home mnrninn- J ‘ the was was gay a fall flowers profusion of beautiful The vines and young hostesses their assisted in entertaining were guests by their mothers Mrs Murray C and Mrs’ J A Clayton Godbe -foliage’ - ' J color bi'illiant A tea --friends 'A : - of Art in ' Mart I : ' informal kenslngton charming given was yesterdayafternoon in to Miss Rehan Spencer by compliment Ruth and Miss rances Miss Godbe twenty-five Aboutyoung Claytonof the bride-elect present were and the Godbe home in B street where affair given with typical JSsbest Az rV - H A lower ' -' E-Hubbara attractive with pink were pretty and asters in the parlors and richly tinted in the dining room where nasturtiumsserved was cupper Ellen Tibbetts Miss Earlier ina' the for: Miss Nettleton gave luncheon attended by a few of which was her intimate friends I ' ' ' - Mrs A ana LastMaeevening dozen Miss Berry entertained a ple'asantly to meet Miss friends very Mr Ethel Nettleton and Ramey ofCards the nnd the amusement music’were decorations evening and the floral 8 -I' relatives friends ’A dinner was also served for the before they left In young the ’evening for St Anthony Ida where they will maketheir home d uesdayf t an4 a-few Ira g Wednesday Sep Thursday t -couple R Miss The marriage of Katherine Scott will take White and Ralph A at-8 o’clock Wednesday evening of Mrs H H Rea The place at the (17 I a ' iiimiiii- I’T i II iiiiiv yy I m i V 1 1 1 If 11 ' 17th 2 and p'm 4 — — " " ' : U X ‘ I VvL) X A— - H AZ - -'MW YY’Y'"yY UAjf Europe’s Z I ' R 0 - 25 - TMMWMlTTlIIBMraBBWWIlWMMOTTMrMMrnri '-r— ’y---'y- ’ MTTIIjrWMrMBMMIIlIM SiH I Illi I - Mistake great European powers have trained their forces to "crush left wings” otc and as a "smash centers” result they have ’ruined their business We have trained our y' result Pedman ireproof Storage sI'RR y forces so that they do not crush or smash anything and as a all people discriminating for ireproof call us up ree Storage Auto-Truck Moving and Cut-Hate J’acKing ana emppin J 99tVUr -zVA Exhibition An V Company 3 Women for OR SEATS Hnrmnnv hi 160 Main Wasatch 555 give Scrip— mile In travel for a dollar in trade We 1030 7 wM— vsw nNm' ' Sfrrntr Only i ' ' ALL Ouarttta - V r-a ’v “ '7u” - iaw and ja 1)1 f 16th -home Mill ''i 15th ' - KZSBBC ‘ r r “L 5 " " ' 1 ' L 4 ’ r i- ' ' ' ' ’ ” ' 1 A':r |