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Show nai fgates Bw Methodist Morning prelude Organ Anthem, I heard Say the Volee see . Offartar D. A. Rober will the de eae 3 ly to- of Je Sc hnecker selo, “Res ig eta -Roma Miss Leola Schr ee ET IC ning Orga in prelude Anthem Jerusalem" +reeyee Parker Offertory Soprano solo, Hymn to the Night Gounod Mrs. Charles Dally. Postlud Choir director—Mrs. Willlam A. Wetzell . rols, Jr., society oo . nd six memwith Mrs. Georgts alloway anc jan Bennett as delega pe RK CITY—The Athenaeum has ‘not { sent in the list of delegates. churen toSPRINGVILLE—The Home Culture wil} t will be represented by Mrs. Mary Mrs. ¢ M ae ks will « Newton and Mrs. G, H. Clark. . ng t i the solo Holy. Savior b D a 3 : The Vomen’s club will send elght me = ers but the names have not been = Mire Eres) se H far ms co will be the soMr. Fitzpatrick, ported The society will have fourtees n the well known Salt|day night, when a testimonial recital |! ae -sentatives, . «3 can Lake violinist, will IGHAM C ae The Ladies’ auxiliary leave Oct. 11 for| Fits herria ro le oy local ata A recital w: Siven meh Tuesdayyee: Ae evenpupils Mr an Ot Mader will — have Mrs. W a Knudson and Mrs, a Boston, : ‘itzpatrick to> Oncomplete being heard in several his studies numat th | ers. Mrs. Atkins, soprano I. Jensen legates, with ‘pds nt soloist. her recital a . c hall The work of the |New England Conservatory Knudso1 a 1d i lize "Hanson as alts of Music tee ! te | sister of of Mr. Fitzpatrick, ual » cellence, and | Mr. also made a|nates Fitzpatrick pleased a large audience} el pleasing impression, is » to as th did younre the other co : jupil, Miss aise S s e nag inl Sarah Sims, who g fit. a a at the First Congregational nti society will be re presented by a : church Fri-! performers Mrs delightrul numbers during fora Kate Snow ‘and Mrs. W. W. Crawthe evening > Playing of Miss Olivia Brod-| Mt of Glenn Thomas in Se Ple are will ae six representaavenue ae beck aa Mre Brodbeck ives v ver vas most |fvilowing mem ibers presen the names the delegates pleasing to the audience. have while the | Charles ork . Pike. Gertrude Pler rson eatitla vocal numbers Elven by Mrs, The 3rod- | Oswald, Flanche Strong. Shakespeare society Le Heber City Bess Cus worth, beck won much a I iplause Mrs. Brod-|MW.. oP P. : dzele e Archie Cu ave fo Z t Hazel beck was2 ably assisted by Dr. A. Brod- | Braby Roval Self Culture club on Garland has Malquist. beck, Irma baritone, Sims, E a} nd H. J. Sims, flutis st. > Mi k 1 Cc not yet made its report of de egates Ensil; gn pe sige practice “solo was Soninueg ani ane 3. of the Choral Lotus £0¢ ata t solo was | ~—~_—Y as been called for next Thurs~~~ e, Blanche day ey vorite Ww hen a full attendance fs Frid evening meeting of The 1g reading on| F. A. Leaver will leave Tuesday for| Utah desired. At last Tednesday evening's! T’ede ration “of Women's Clube will Handel Braby entertained | Chicago, meeting of the where society he will enter upo! 1 his} held at the home! the sox fet th rFirst) be held in Congregattonal humorous reading second year's work ef the Chicago College of Dental Surger eck musie at tl itholie at $ o'clock Mrs, Corinne py nn OuGley Back, ; has member tributor e ing ¥ EDWARD FI TZPATRICK. . 3 CLUB NoTES. MY DOUBLE CHIN VAN devoted himself “tne Mrs. of eo w — to ex- literary wor A fe sad of Geographical socie the eee an Aienooie ee Mr. North has been a conto the journals of the soclety, o the current magazines. West° Fran hostess at the u by Ronecte - was the deish(tei annual ‘clock. the club luncheon Toasts given were by given members, and = rs, Emmelin} oastmistres reed oe will be “entertained at eeting on. Wednesday at ae o ra C. Cc Kian Pe with Beterdcaath and Mrs, S. C, Mayer as the a eee pe The ak eects which was entertained Sarah Orne Jewett stories readings from rural New England and ware given li Mrs. W. H. Ferguson. A general sion was given on the common ment. ‘The last week at the home of Mrs. Woman's: Exchange o'clock Monday Mrs. Humiteutt, home ather Is a member of an old York famniio: and ‘was one of the gold seekers in California, and from son gathered a fund ‘of pioneer ey i E. diacu su a Mrs. De Grane Young, jr., left for a week’s trrip to Denver Lucius Ful- | Work Saturday, Oct. 9, for children ang mee ting of the tourist section | ler in Provo, will bs entertained this week | Juventles, and for adults, Monday, O die Literary club, he aa last | by Mrs. W. M. Hunt on Sixth East street. | 11. Christensen's Academy is not open ome aper on “The P. apac was The Tuesday Afternoon Card club will] to the public, but the patronage of those J. Gibson. ‘The next meet- | be entertained this week at the home of| who care where they go, with whée president; the 5. o'clock Tuesday Haveno club Thomson, hostes w asate h iL Ate rary Co aad Mrs, Memorial. B be 66 East Henxincet P: Edna will afternoon chapel he ‘ld orn ee Fit gm sout will m, . 8, treasurer, f| The ‘lee ry; Miss Miss Mamie | Europe, will give one month’s president; Miss Ethel] Miss Beth pitta) Alice Smith, §. club met Friday at home of Mra. Norththé Temple street. meet) with hind an, and N. Q V. oo C. edito decora-on ae Dancing, free vocal prospective students. ae 909 Rice street. Conservatory hail, Monday, | Minnie Miss club | by Nous of Entre Merrymakers Stevenson at her home| jolly social Friday evening at the |on Blaine avenue on Thursday Seanad meeting on Oct. will hold its next Lake} of McKenzie R. Mrs. } The rooms were prettily deco- | the home of Mrs Sweaszy on Second East The evening | street rated In lavender and gold. music, games and dancing v The Daughters of the Confederacy met was served. Prizes were | Friday afternoon at the home of Ts. | won by Miss Daisy Hale, Lawrence Blythe | Charles Bodel on East First sda street Thomas. ‘Those brs sent were |The annual election of office was held Ramsey, tet Fowler, |}and the follow ing were elec net for the} Davis Ella Moffat Meal Gay, | coming year Miss| president. norary Geneve McKenzie, Daisy |Sarah M. Day; president, Mra. P. FarRamsey, Nellie Gary; Missrs, |] rell; first vice H Willis Mrs president, Lawrence ly Blythe, Gexeorge | IMartin; ; second seco vice president, Mrs. A. Fullme “r, Elmer Denhalter, | L. Park; corresponding secretary, Mrs Me ‘Keng 16) J . Thomas, Art Charles H. B leew hur odel; treasurer and recordMe cKenzie Ike ing secreta ng secretary, Mrs. Kent O. Keyes; hithe Quingenta Card club] torlan, Mrs. Sol Slegel. The chapter mt ghtfully entertained Tuesday aft- | hold a business meeting on the first Friof Mrs. Charles H.|day afternoon of each month, and a study Irst avenue. Five tables | will be made of e lives of four noted hundred were played and the | southerners—Robert EB Lee, Jefferson Daaw arded to Mrs. H. Ww W. Sher- | vis, Btonewall Jackson and Thomas Hood, | a k county citizen, who has jus from a law school, wrote prominent lawyer In an Arkans. town to find out what chance the 3 would be for him in that part of the) country é “I am a Republ{[ean in coe he Wrote, “and an honest lawye “If you are an honest Invyer,” acme the reply, “you will have no co mpett- graduated aq tion, and {if you are a Republican, law will protect yo game ‘Covetsa fresh, smooth, smooth, satiny complex: complexion, and what satisfaction and peace of mind {ts possession brings. The lines § of age, worry and overwork are render‘rabtree and Mrs. E.|On the —third 7 Eeleay, peventng hela, ran ed well nigh powerless by Mrs. Nettle The month a social mee a ’ home ofnextMrs,meeting M. L. willSnowbe| |at ite ‘next meeting Mics E. Shaver | | HARRISON’S LOLA MONTEZ CREME Oct. 12 will be the he — of the evening A wonderful soother, healer and protec* club held its first meeting | The Poets’ ctfon of the Ladies’ is tor to a ary. contracted or chapped on Thursday afternoon at erary club will — P Monday, Oct. 4, e Mrs. L. § Pe saslee on Third|p. skin. It is Complexion Insurance. m., at the home of Mrs. W. R. Hutch. A be ey appointed lune ee inson, a. on = “a enue Convince yourself served, a color scheme of. yell« of its remarkable ) Phe T O. ; club will meet this‘ power a rere free sam effectively carried out with an ple and ne pet at tive cas of Mrs. Nellie James ing Slos, e Book “SECRET OF BEA’ California poppies anc place The new offic ers of the Ladies’ Ald soyellow rose desig Four ta-|clety of the First Methodist church wiil patie were played. ana the prizes | entertain the society next Tuesday in the SCHRAMM’S “Where the AND GOOD HEALTH” a PHARMACY, Cars Stop.” | Nebraska te Says There fs No Mae Dieting, Physical ternally. “I got rid than der, of my double chin six weeks,’ says Mae “and with the double thirty pounds é I had carried for more than of It Lo, With the — Your and Open Is Nothing to Take tn- Hand, Done. a in less|]I Edna chin last am sure Wil- | overtaxes went] ous flesh superfluous fiesh that] plays 7 day and night] I did this by a] that carrying such the heart and that eneroache s upon the a George W. Sunday Lambourne from a three returned weeks’ visit Mrs. load|i!s Hazel visiting Taylor in Peery Salt of Lake Company 234-236 South | for a | days as the guest of ak Joseph Nib. superflu| jey in the erie “y apartments working WOLASHaE beng re cs fd Adin esas by of the vital 2. =4 lutely dangerous to clothes larger, but mag tlon of iree i . walst 1 ‘ ie Ri Hne|Mr. (nth and Mrs. avenue, W. for ab G. Grimsdell C. take on her burden of excessiv process vr eradicating double again for anything. In talking|,nq yemoving superfluous ae 2 F » change“ remarkable versonal a appeara Fe oS ae ec,ec, sne she r her| In says 1 any part eon- | ternal : of, the1e application Hanh. an boc body of a ar a double of the most un|" ns nen ear chin one Ind ’ ane noo ; s tae sightly physical defects, and superflu-|iyycy Roche ter ous a flesh a burden that one must carry/to hear from those es ita with them everywhere and all the : : time. nreparation such | prey simple | »y the a preparation aif by mage chir S| oo. |. ex Her er : Miss ae Edna as Rathall turned. home i 101 | De a aene is enhalter ~ of Grantsyille Thursday 1 : the guest ift cof ————— ing Mrs. {rsI ‘Mrs. Falls, rails George Benson red L. Tdu J I Monday 60, Ill, cu To visitingE women from . és outside . cities. as well ©as those who live in Salt Lake, we extend a cordial invitation to visit r = our parlors and inspect the rare collec- Oe . tion of the a> world’s most é ; linery. . exe lusive mil- od “e ~— °xy . no two alike in the entire vast se- ° 7 G Early selection is advised, as the show-‘ ing 5 is Dr. E. V. ‘ now its best and : have not is spending iL: Mr ind | Mo ere ay assortments for a few to their Six? M Judge Gray, trast Olive: th and J. T. 10m» large $:5o0u AEN pce delegates whic ie is ete assortment plain Cal. ane ns. her | been father has. re: | Security & | treet contemplating ee ee, Ce near a nD its meetings oF Get 1e@ city to. Ff ib Mrs. of E. . . . S ae . ~< ‘ ¢ and we are - . r 1 r always them. ~ one, | on $6.75 figures, and e satisfaction. after making we in guaran- Like If dissatisfied a purchase we Splendid Cc Salt Lak« D Miller, variety Cut of substantially made cribs, exceptionally well made, enameled in white, blue and all colors, Vernis Martin finish, prices range from $4.75 to $20.00. will gladly refund your money. thi 234-236 age y yY ' NEBRASKA FURNITURE CO. S CLUBS. vill, ~ Every article is marked left Ss, Cal, aon Treasure ee wh eh | in- that is in operation. to show Fair Arta in. sas who Masson Angeles with s Delightful Showing of Heaters and Ranges glad lef Yor ; Gray. immer at Treas. It will pay you to inspect them before buying. Not only will the first cost save you money, but a Heater or Range bought from us will pay for itself in the fuel it saves they were built especially with a view to economy. We have two carloads of Heaters in stock and can sell vou a famous National Heater $2 50 Up FLOM? oy epee Seen os weeks = In as One-Sixty South Main Street the | ass., at Montrose, is Dullding;. Hes of credit system ae . Miss home winter Miss epending fata pandwi Ss) y ‘state weks Raymond evening for Losa Will spend ey go the Mrs. been depleted. Mrs. & A Garland soft coal baseburner, and self-fed heater is better than a furNeeds no regulating and but attention; in addition keeps the home free from dust und dirt. <A he will’ con. | Mrs. w “H Cunningh a i mane Le trip to Ne | | wil turned at Silver and Ly . Chapman for : Thursday with his: pare nts in. New ‘York then lection. vr |} Sec. Better Than a Furnace | laughter, Mr. ‘and areMrs. in W. C. ‘Jennings, son and their home on Second brags ot | ‘ q Every model is authentice—every hat was“ designed by« a 3master hand and there ete a <are left SMITH, o ee Fabian tinu _Mr. jeneune * te Harold) Harvardis law school, where course « J. e Mrs. Russell Woodruff and children will | return to Salt. Lake Oct 15,after ub; Sence of a year in eastern citi | | sk x Ms | Miss on lle. Francke who has spent most oft Summer in the east, returned 2 q . | and daug rhter two me nths’ other eastern a . also is the generous re- | H. Are cordially invited to call on us. The new goods are in splendid varieties, and await you spection; our prices are considerably less than most furniture houses ask. An attractive feature . } CRAWFORD. Out-of-Town Visitors | | | LL enue childila of cuests for and. W. {savy Visit. F d Mer. | en week's Viola of Logan irst A\lde * or * ok B Berle and ar here the Charle Mrs Ross ulin d, left isit Ch 2 r at Miss 1 Wild: r, Dept ode ieee ‘left Mt 1 ahowanten| UO eph. Nib nday for Portee = , | land, l at the home only who need a|or pie ph rot er Br ex nde r Nibley. he rec mends |. DAVEY, | CIEE Oe en ere | ti kent this d ery in Italy, Fran , Mr and Mr s; Willlam of perfect Center health. and She says that she|anq Austria t he Grand P ride ta nM | daughte Miss Rosalie. who have a — made | : rears younger dand a. hundred-|in 2 Bru in 1908 ]s I telzium. She ofheir : hom: In Salt Lake for about three | feels ten yt ae =a that she would | fers t send free to any one full infor- | years, iv Pyles ve today 0] > ac , an ais haty, former a aps fold more a Tey ; : »xcessive | mation -oston, In. regard to thi ‘e marvelou e | home 9% ai n1 the cewherere 1e@) y spect t oO not cee E. on Firat out two! weeks } e€ans a proportiona decre Sé « ’ P » SE e application in the same]; Means & prof : ease ae a ty pounds of | Space nature allotted to the vital orMrs. Thomas way to rid myself M irloneaux {fs at home|] of thirty por Bans to do their work. External flesh | foy the w inte r at 1900 South superfluous Ninit h flesh, and now I feel satis- | mars our personal only; | street, at the home of Mrs. George | a ae S fied, Five minutes night and morning} the serious trouble comes { a: pee for two weeks is all the time needed,| we ee ris Z MORspurse, Mrs. e Alex fonds Que og | 1s INVISLDIC Ria pelly. WHC aauehter Vina. who have n month in not know aes nna i Reitc eo e | grateful Miss Wilder says ‘IT am so Salt Lake as the guests of their oguaii anything about it.” for myfurther own relief that I will the Misse Amy and Isabel Os bore » « i Shed hich | Bive free advice to any one who suffers Miss Whider will stands le ive Monday five feet for high las I did their home mY She 1s 2 oud of the medal San Franeisco ~ flesh Always, Street organs and is absothat Mr. and MrWeiss ife oils.whoSor have c ; ake | Miss Georgina have been been | | li ae a visiting Ser Ge rman Hite @ about} they cannot crowd Oct. 8 for a visit inc onstantinople aoe that scovery, aa|the : ' 1 { sr own i discovery, process vital organs of the Is my} y ov body into a $ Gint * space less than nature intended withMr. axe Mrs process of external application. N, Earl; ir.,of Idaho ao" out a physical injury more. or less] Fa} rived in Salt Lake ve a rday poive noctors tell me ply applied the e tre eatment that the addl-|and w {ll visit ag toek my double} here as the TER, guests ee xe 4 ches to one’s chin and it vanished if Quick Delivery O ede mn space with me a year. as Superior Quality Furniture Solidly Built. Furniture in the east. Miss Ruby Lambourne, who went east with her mother, fs now gre led Glendal he asas aa aly le lled a at the endale 001 In Glendal Miss Katherineae ye oe left yeste rday oer Boe N. Y., where she will s pend 1e Winter, ¥ iider Mass2ge, Work Mrs. T Wi Edna Culture, Apply and H the te ey 30 POUNDS OF SUPERFLUOUS FLESH |‘. SP 8NaPag Wi Les= Ind) oe tion wettnoil hroughout the house | Haverbach’s band. ‘ and the hostess was assisted by Mrs. W ee Cc Clive, Jr., and Miss Jean Angell. The HE WAS SAFE EITHER WAY.’ next meeting of the club will be hek Miss Merle Snow on Canat the home of (Kansas City Journal.) in af- Twelfth South street. Miss | On roa was chairmen of the day The College club, which was entertained Cohn e Save or piano to sons at oe evening | Phone 125 Jensen a Mr. and Mrs. Tae Cannon and little son, who will leave the latter part o f the for a visit In| Omaha, are the uests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs WENT Nort > Christensen’s Dancing Academy, 1 First South, wi egin this season's i begin | Mrs, Wonca Wilkinson and Miss Hazel Shoe bridge left Saturday for the | Pacific coast, where they will remain | for several weeks Mr. and yesterday Colo & club. met 2 afternoon, Sep at 9 West Firat the “club will be held at the club Mrs, John rk on Garfield avenue. | thay associate, how they move and ay morning, Oct. 5, at 10 The regular forthinhth, con-. meeting of the } re Ss Fenton will read the | Post Bridge club be held on Tues- | duct themselves, {s solicit{ted. r the day, the, tc pic being "‘Beau-|day at the quarters will of 2} - Guy Bucker. and. Its Capital. Palermo. The Undine club met Thursday avening Free Music Lessons. he Se beets * Literary sociea t the home of Miss Mamie Price for ie re "entertaine d Tuesday officers. The sna officers at}the Madame Brodbeck, who studied for election of Mr William Edwards. A/| selected for coming year are: Miss} ™@ny years under the best masters in afte Minor was spent ce card May Billings, ton The Home Culture club has not yet reported PROVO—The Sorosis. socie of Provo has ten members, with — ‘Jacob E vans as president. The list o f “gates has te d. 1eteenth Century club has six memwitb Mrs. J. '. Aird as president ra. Schwab and Mrs. Buckle *y as Contralto The :15 o'clock. In addition to the | were awarded to Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. | church parlors at 2:30 p. m. The office ees mism of e America Peaslee. W. J. Lynch will enter-|are: President, Mrs. oe there wit be a very | tain the club at her home on Sou ts Fifth | Vice president, Mr: 3. eem ehirnatite* Caiinical program. This meet-| East street oy Thureday, Oct. Star; secretary, Mra, oe > Open to the public, and it Is The “GluckA us,’ or “Good Sack ” elub | ron: Senet Mrs. C. A. Wherry; chaps very one who can will take|was entertain A Friday afternoon at the advantage of the opportunity offered to home of Miss as e Moringsta lain, Mra. E ar on East| The current event ee.and pikes literature One of the prominent events of | South Te emple street. » Federation program, The club which had sections of the Ladies published tn full Be zitera bout ealled the ~ « > Was reorgan- | St the club pouns e yaa ote 8 paper, will be the lecture | ized under the new ines on the name, and Miss vir Mrs t ihe late Mart - eC = = Sega | Friday, Oct. 8 by hur! ginia and his Kyle was elect ed to membership. teas . ithe | The aWwhit raw ford" Mrs..G corse North, ‘an attorney e recentiy« of Miss ee 6 e Beulah ‘ 4 e Hudson will be the hostess A - ~ Peak: gave at sketch of the ‘iife. of a Christensen * Pre Ss Club—Mrs.. Florence Crit *hlow, 3 Pecans ent Mrs. Lydia D.. Alder and Mrs iis R. Shipp will be the egates The Wasatch club will make its re port on ‘Tuesday The Monday Night Lite iry club whl hav » Dr. Alice Houghton aa Miss RosaHe Pollock as delegates Seekers’ “Literary Club—Mrs.° Rumel, presioent, and Mire Marcil and rs. <A. Conover as déleg Bay View ( abs Mrs D. N. Straup, president, and Mrs. L. D. Px aslee and Mrs. J.. J, Buswell as ‘de egatles Women's League—Mrs. C. H. Me Mahon, dent, and Mrs. ‘Olive Havens and - “P.1 A. Sitmpkin, delegate OG DEN DE LEGATES—The Ladi s’ Literary club of Ogden will be represented by Mrs. Maude Des Porter,.as president, and Mrs. Emily Herdt!, with Mrs. Edith Wright and My ay Thomas as alternates here will be ten epresentatives Historical club of Ogden Will have twelve delegates, represented by Mrs. John Bishop and Mrs. A. B. Pat- ec church Mrs. r Ogden e oman’s club haa Mrs. U,; -G. Moas president and Mrs. J. A. Johnson LL. L. -t Yeane will be the deleMrs. b *x + First be Cc to The P. E..0 society will - = presented by Mrs. Jy Reec ide M E en aan ins. Hl ‘y aeiwann ‘will Organ prelude in B Seen Nav Anthem, “O; 'Twas a ar Sound to Heer’... H. W.. Parker Offertory, "Ave Mari: a” = Sutemen Solo Mrs. I, B. Jones Postlude, “Marche Celebro” Lachmer Evening— Organ prelude, “Traumerej —e Ro1 > . “* ° iumMaAnn Offertory, “Consolation” Mende mohy Dow -Me Lay Will “I Anthe m, a "bes fh eats Gadsby Quartet There Is a Fountain Filled Blood.’ With for removes * * Music will has e 7 ‘ofan—Mrz. Frank “Sent the president and Miss Edna Dwyer will sing a solo at the First Presbyterian cha teks this morning, the aslectle ia being ‘Give Alms of Thy Goods by W. e Bonet with a violin ‘ob ligato Played by Prof, George Skelton The selection in the evening will be * ‘Immanuel's Land,” by Bullard, sung by the quartet, das who ee SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1909. % Gowans#, Baptist church's today is as follows: UTAH, 3 R x £ Bo 1, — offertory selection will be “Lord ray Thee, sung by the choir, with Miss ariorence Locke as the solois ee, number will be “No | Siratows Yon nder, oie h Miss Locke singing the = = ~ Immanuel program for CITY. & Page LAKE =oA = 5 from SALT as president and: Mrs.) S..O. §. °Nelden and Mrs.3s. J. F. c ywan as delegates n the Avithors’ club Mrs. Hebe J. Grant. will represent the president, eas = Continued im : Qo 3 -= e 3 Qa c o THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: MUSIC AND AND Musicans| |_ MUSIC iene South State Street tee’ |