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Show * S THE INTER-MOUNTAIN "a ' J : | i p Th ksgiving } these days. os fis not observed < spirit.DUH ine there which es the : in : inj most enjoyable recital, attended by the many @*f : ; artists areit] which was friends. of. pir pb oat Se BN o SU dt te oie : . eat y mn thankful. heartS in our great Mrs. Frederick Ww, country 1d the President and the} Mined ina delightful ‘ ! ‘iu : t : ne - oe day afternoon {n honor vernors Of our sovereign, states Issuc | S "\Wijliams. who has annualls vorded and thahk we, many proclamations expressive . a nation, blessings land. The : : tended to take mas, when that benished by aur Was. not many In the carly, upon. our/ banked, though, before | and many of bs Mrs. i s is George large family day. eae 5 ‘ W Putnam will dinner] been a guest in weeks, will leave to join her mother Angeles 40S enter- oor a rs the century, vases of the same Mrs. entertains PAO the ny e HAGIG ALS ‘i, S Tisai Jack se 2 on "My tive afternoon noon given for Miss Marie to Alaska,'' illustrated f his MeCurvatal club Trip enter-|§ | ® leeibebiot afternoon as bridge Howard OS Miss Maxine Elliott is being tained at the Newhouse home | tomorrow afternoon. sister, Mrs puaea rian a ee At the - First eae ehurch Mir. ar ud Mrs eran tuesday. afternoon 20 Mrs, | Chicago the guests;of Charles G. Pluinmer wuari wive os talk | tev, Mrs. Sam Porter. Ney Bird entertained party yesterday new Orson the city for two Tuesday afternoon | and family in Los} throughout the rooms, Shaded yellow! ‘ candles also added to the effect... The ily cards were hand painted Dutch figures in vellow [he game. played} was 500, and thirty guests enjoyed the and, time honored cus- | : most beautiful of all Miss Grace wil to, stay jUightful lite part SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1906. owe day was originally in-| ou ! . "i Christ-| the cheno 1 blessed festival was} stern forefathers. It) Yeas the traditions toms $f. that, Beapons crept hastess at Thanksgiving Little entermanne) ester of Mrs, ¢ Miude lately returned beautifully | from her wedding trip in the East a. a: a ae hae oe the great} The rooms were, prettily decorated | | Fre iY eae MM with yellow and white chrysanthereeman, for the | mums, eae Zeal * * ° with whichx the mantels Were of bestowed broad REPUBLICAN, bridge (ea Tuesday afternoon in honor |smart set. Mr. and Mrs. Cloman will tof her sister, Mrs, Wing B. Allen reside in london. rs * } eee ° } Mrs. O. W. Powers will entertain Mr. ana ie. O, Db Banks anat a ne hoon Wednesday at "Linger- | MOunce the engagement ot their longer. . daughter Nona to Melvin Peterson,; a? war. 2 the marriage to take place the last of the month, Miss Blanche ae Will) enter* © ® tain at a musicale Wednesday evenMiss Stella Daynes and N. C. Chrising She will be ic nae by a numP temple tinnson will be married in the on, ber of local artists. Wednesday In the evening a large home; the at given be will reception eth? Mrs. and Mr. parents, bride the Of to} of dinners a number are There be given Wednesday and Friday J. J. Daynes, after which the young nights preceding the University dance | couple will leave for an extended trip we UL | and the Post hop to Los Angeles and the coast the s 2" 8 * = « Sea. SieT Mrs. Joseph JS. Caine will be tho Miss' Sallie Leonard, who has i ¥ ae b, a Bersbach of | their daugh- aaah by articles bought in that country Mrs. Benner X. Smith has resumed| a de-| Miss Agatha Berkhocl will sing several| her Mondays at home at the Emeryafter-| Indian songs. a pleasant and fnstruc- | Holmes. Odell, who will be enjoyed by those * 2 well as t! early part of the history] leaves soon for California Phe after-!who attend ena Y é fea ) ( ts of ‘our country, Thanksgiving was a] noel Was spent in games and music Milas Alico Heikes ¢r arene a ak etfor r divine divin ahi fam The ‘ ms Wel prettily decorated ? . s a guest at the home of Mrs. W. W:. d7 et 5 apart worship. famroo were re < e¢ . Ba ae ee ily reunio and@ {it was a favorite day vith Buon flowers The following r eae C. M. Bell will entertain at] Annes: for Weddings. The day i ti MW obsery-| Young girls enjoyed the pleasant ee tomorrow afternoon. ayes eae eG@ as a da whe the family shall} fat Miss Hazel Oswald, Charlotte ea: Caney Creighton Brown left during the] gathe hout the old fireplace of child-| Bothwell, Adelaide Eichnor, Katherine |} Mrs. I. T. Harvey will entertain ajweek for Kéeler, Cal., where he has | hood years and About the festal board. | Adams, Florence ind Grace Cook,/few friends informally Wednesday af-| taken a position Not having the same religious signifi- | Dorethy Gunnell, "Ruby Lambourne ternoon for Mrs. R. B. Freeman, ied as cunee as Christma it is especially |@nd Irene Hansen | fe ae Mrs Kirkpatrick and daughter,| eeerin ie dae for nliicinde col: aie "re LP | The ladies of the First Unitarian] Mrs. Walter. Stone, have arrived in| tértainments fame ma who and, amusement of Thanksgiving and have men varied. mémories lived long-enough es rhe family bh erver JOE j dinner, o afternoon. to.ioemanynt The brings; the the i 1 was after of seemed younger th of; birthday home of informal invari-| noor which of es to those|ant to have} the memory which The Queen Esther cirele Methodist church gave a thie party Friday evening at| Mrs. Clarence Post... An| musical joyed } program * so dull Miss of the First}Church have 4ssued invitations for very pleas-|card party and dance to be given Stella e wa Unity hall giving day eh-| a bride of the| the evening Sycei The . Daynes, on Associated a e students versity will dees Thanksgiving and i teedoF | coming week,EIT hadGitte severalpastueclke social events} ‘2° STINE OM | give Logan one football of of Thanks=| Japan of the uni-| Ives pleasant | den, their night a] Honolulu. at}/ary after in honor team zi of | J. and c Mrs. and will F. be the TN Ives, Livingston, even e an Gefore we ‘a blazing. TiN Ae LUsic i ; the vhich ws party {he af ember fireplace.| ul the 22¥ peo1 , olde 4fternoon \ A. V guest It fdge, There at a recipe aah e . afternoo large partvY we spirit.of hieopy : giuls-Orethe, "7g rem nivitation Thankselving} and. ees Lies. light Y-W. will Wednesday? evening extended by the girls the association to all girls. Miss Mrs. Wrigg 1 will sitgoand selections Mrs. school An of} planned ay able physidance, Was he affair Caceres 5. Mi: Bia hac diary, nN) rs Mr. and Mrs. entertain J. Miss M. afternoon Wells at Inez oa Bult 25S reek a of U. at the! ‘ Lily Miss Gillespie, last At Emery-Holmes, and Mrs. 427 of home Sixth Mrs South| * The women wil)}cember buffet)/at members of the terian echureh at e A Christmas sale in| room Tuesday, De-| luncheon Dolls of oe. es) 9 |} supper in honor of Mrs, Will T. Din-| varieties will be a wee , ; ha woodey Los . reles The : week : which; has just passed hi voodey ofof Los Angele » been marked. by. .a large nunrber a * 6 » The ladies of the Firat Presbyterian . : The é é ss yc Ul very pleasant; teas, luncheons - an , invitations have been issued by|Chureh hold their. Christmas bazar card parties. The most important fairs a he M ‘ an Wi ae t ee the af| the officers and ae j las feeoat ithe, Mec OU ee bene eeu ce ues~| day afternoon, the bridge tea at Fort os glas Thursday afternoon, given} in the Amusement hall at the frost by} Mrs, Allen M. Smith, and the large | ception and dancing party at Chris- ‘ Tht coming st week the women post hop, November 30, *= The University invitations for moh of Fort Doug-| Thursday, to at. be Will. be Mrs. Leroy well given 8:30 p. Fri-| December be served in the church m. oi 6. Dinner will! parlors, Mrs. large! in A wedding Salt Lake which will be of society will be interest that of the Rey. form and of r : cue . of teachers now at convalescent the after handiwork of the this cross-fire of prices-let them be | for fi urchase. SES most original Russian and Banm Marten, t ted. furt mest noted. furri psrear ony claim and count do the talking > Furs absolutely gua te on : a bar e with 1 similar affairs eiven | leh 1 ores Sie <a abs avents he *stz especially whom 2 for Beenie) scr aad trad ; TY a the Migs Mary Evans e;, and a Jennie Sands, gave Mik : antactain® N Mrs cember 3 and fair, a dancing party Thursday evening, ut are th the , Zr He was It will be a quiet home afwho people Salt Lake few a Bast will he é AS Th Mrs. L. Bull, will be ee.) the 9 Ca, T. Butabw oth arnsworth guests me é present. The . y ‘ wv will at Thi hite W one time one House of Sumner, long a a RT ee eT ee Rec zy eS wil ye given| Thanksgiving | A . Rive 4) give a' pines and Panama, and was American] will 73 wy . 5 she has been immensely j popular in the} - : _ C eS 5 SALT a F ; Why} Z MANUFACTURING e@ SE SO7? ? oO / FURRIER. [4 : KG e Pe 4 ay MNNCX 246. , 3 n Second South f of ] . Paris, ® determines whether + LE E, may ly D D of the pages last Friday and the . c Open ‘ ‘ts rr ° e Evenings og ge. ee Building Hotei . i as r ‘ ? Till Nine O'ciock . i = street, lesson of the e - Monday will hal a eas afternoon at 9-30. The studied with Mrs. C. H complete " 9 afternoon xees ate ee Next impressions people is an open are never turned, and au eC 7 boet, ze > at. Huns." In the othe ana Tea: so peared es- fi -} "Neglect) « the all the time one | book, but] for first,| is made be civen, which Sg ; es ; su Batt musical Raster! bs taken an SiN as a Conspicuous erts sonant te is voice eeRay ent A few yy ‘i a ars J ch ago, ae ee ante 25 a the successor to Clementine de froman NOt to i Ver An her i 2! Br merican las voice ane : ee Fre neh restraint that makes dee ela ere be fe a n. It musiclan Ae 1 Her repertoire her preference bere German master- Lic let training, naturalness the Mrs Cummings was known to the musical) world only in the small circle in which sl 1e maver 1. WhenVhen shes) was selectec e Mrs.! of and - re- \ Pl bith in‘ yresen ia medium between the dramatic and the lyric, lending itself to the rendition of active | p-| participant rusica ‘ oh ; Wor-) the he ‘best of each. york idely diversified, Vcenters, | 408. NoOwever ‘ of N nusical: imming has "worl their and ot sister Wb oo |) © th Bet porters era roma ii f at . , a js birth, o oe ace ae B CSS Tutchinson and Gerrans, Peubods John Margaret! Ralph Putnam church positions lis From the Pro-| in this position and of the grand an hour's ride of oe --evening tice cvening a a e it a oun a was ee the Ee "Gentlemen's| e OF ey un 2 ae hile fhe = E a in ne her the of great metropo-| her appearance | progress CH! prestains given by the in. Chicago, the Schubert Sree at none Paul the Arion club in and the Philharmonic' of Mrs. Cumming's voice of their frugality, cheerfulness, per- | 2108. Miss Rowena Korns; vocal solos,| sistence and pluck under all cireum- "Daisytime 1 any Henat aes Pe stances. Prot,renArnold of Logan read | Paul 0¥ StISS eano rou! een ennan} a carefully arna paper. on. "Re. Rave in a charming manner ape French Drama," the : plays ataivatne reewing a of the lastiG few «| them. in an in-| teresting manner. The musical pert of the program consisted of a violin solo, "Seone de. Ballet," by Zerlot, given | interesting Mrs. John ¢Mce Mrs. Ella eT, Laie h the b me afternoon dn been , to of of December i and unusual exe e OSZ Urs with paper, on Reed several « M. Barrie, delighted the ae Apolo club} ‘club in St Milwaukee, ‘Minneapolis is. a happy! ee Fur a4 FURS Store in the Me," by hy Lohr, whichSands wad accom-| Miss Jennie * in the minds of ‘lent: That Salt West Isn't the actual fact of that growth great good reason why yoD should get your at GLOSZ'S STORE? Coats, Neckpieces, Muffs, Gloves, Caps, Hats and Rugs. with : preparing for the number t the coming McDowell te 7). 2 a aae Repairing, ~~ O Qo a e a Tracer aS 7 : a a and! audi-} | readings, FrankBnelfsi StumelGentry.* will read "A the . « Peep at} . } ilson 2 a (24 SWOPE E. 2 os Second re South.) ieee x Hotel which Se The Brot years of close) 6 section of the Ladies' -Schwangan,"' As Literary Yriday The aj gp read Civic club section held afternoon. of the a business The 3, at r ees Woman's club next 4:30 by Ladies' meeting orlginal ‘ose % ‘The m. se eithe . foe nouin ae of will "mert with. Mis Alico M.Houne | "riday, med Nov. 30. A a ‘commemoration cheon of wi re | Thanke:| | . ' MUSICAL. ee Tete meeting p. thought i Daughters he appearance of eae ee ae - a ne | Mrs. Shap-| een me Assembly hall, at|™USI¢ lovers will have an ope ws ity such as is seldom afforded to hear | one will hold an open| of the foremost American singe ri Possessed, asof she with which a. coc rs{ equipment rare. is,pawer ta Mucieiattar e ch is mesiing Tuesday afternoon at the! augmented by a strikingly beautiful Annex " was er Re ee ree will be held Dec. the club house. . who were pres-| is fortunate in! requires jM|stuay ana researen, The 2 Any smali deposit will secure you your Furs until wanted. : Kind, aa Remodelling, Redyeing and Cleaning of FURS. eea4 those Lake Bn, ahat fat Takets fortunate In /or :prove, some ofee Uie le productions. be-| i is capable of giving «a lecture of this een "rs , OPEN EVENINGS. Pe 14, will ‘promis es he will play benefit con- Mrs Mecutow: 3a . Weta ticeiess Ste seem eee Wflaker's Prices on Ready-to-Wear and Hi |} cert the onats ‘roica." which jis onsidered one of the most. difficult of the great composer's ¥ | In the Artistic and Distinctive creations, pleasing every taste and fancy. made mare Interesting: bs the large|program," Se a ee ° ‘ number of pictures of the treasures Strict adherence to right business principles and better values is what built UP Pi and valuable articles found, some of] rhe Woman's Pressfs club held. A pean which are fu the museum at, Athens, | interesting meet ashic ae ene this concern, until today the GLOSZ STORE is the fastest growing and others In the Berlin museum of|was the frst Bach roguiatrH ark meeting or ee arts. There could be only one thought | c¢lub year, ee ar a ae . in ot The Arts section of the 9 Ladies' The Daughters of the Pioneers he ld | Literary club met Mouday morning at} an interesting meeting yesterday afterthe club house. Dean Byron Cumett in the yelfe room "e the See mings gave the address on "Greek | hot aieiual Claridge. gave an. inArt. OA particularly on the excateresting talk on early-days in Utah. Z)vutions by Dr. Schliemann, which was| There was «also ean informa! Lusicz II only Cumming Cumming .. The Seekers club' will meet Tuesday | affernoow with Mrs eCullo 165 S fM)\Scec. 06, Ballet) by Berlot, siven | afternoon, panied 7] : own in ‘musical ctrde in Meer : , st : ving ; by RAs. "Ped and "The) - Plantag Mrs, Peabody. Mis: s|Angevins"" ngevin viet antagen ets:""| | Marya kivihall ridered tite charm. (Rall call with: responses: oh. famous| Fing manner, ee ® : "Hilsa's Traum," from] British victories, when Won and op-| ROUGE ene OO ThE CAnetabalng lcdkeie WIT boleteon, 7 Mra.| Near t eau b nue ee itte a delight -o has, too, a present Mi oharet Seer M. L. Ritchie, and. Will be illustrated} in the West Presbyterian church of; Wess) Sa TIeia = Sent ee oe pv the childyen. A musical program| New York, the musical world became | SIPUINenEAUsts, Ulve | lave Sata ‘he protogether played 1 that a new star had appeared | thet Wil be given by children of the club| aware members, ainone Whoin ;will' be Miss|in this, . the ~most -desirable-.of all|S'@m for the concert. which \ tl be on tucy Lewis, Marie Harris. Alfred J. to] by \ t] o nusical Literary , written woke PR SAE COUPE DU, STG eRe Re) tions Mrs. Cumming: is endowed with ae Ladies' was easons, and Savage will Shannah ( is-l\interest.<in club. has: dos ; Friday . "The shipel feel that he is a foreigner, and can get} fessor Skelton Will appear as ac-| nething short fs marvelou : nd her pa rd i de lighted Wvith ene sa so far and no farther. She told many | companist name has been before the public ever OK, NOC only with the excellent work amusing aneedotes in connection with ° * since as the leading concert and ora-| DeIng, doi dut the constant demand shopping experiences, gave graphic, if The ¢ im Tuesday with torio soprano in.that field today for tie {s, which Is a guarantee of an brief, descriptions of the shops and ao eects i Ln ty 180 Cis strect. Since enteringethe Wes Presbyterunquatliifed S both in a social treatment of the trades people, the firs St 1h NEP ze ~ lian ehureh ShannahCumming has ad u financial way. Mrs s. iter-Wells will iy a 4 brilliantly illuminated streets, beautisaDer sch "Mediaeval Art." es appeared, frequently ,in, the larger { ee ae ful parks, whicl are noted for founoP eee ere Eastern cities as the feature of musiProt Arthur Shepherd is busy in number : of a} yvears, and 6 a2 5 retin eee club -@ eer Z as te tn on P S e fe Ps 2 Oben Literary talk Be amor ef produced Mrmine, Perthe accompanied There' " Z; Street The amount of money you pay for your FURS is: not what - am " "AT they are &" "‘bargains" or not. ; 7 It's what you get for your money. f lar TARUIEL, Breat city. She spoke of. the many admirable characteristlies of the French people, c- NA A iO MEI Established Sixteen Years sued the . Formerly ‘ 4 wei RE- > £ =e Knutsford a ing and sublect sons. names, It has.dafes for its,motto: not the gift that is in thee." tains and statuary forests within haif @ é . 1 CITY ' > raf a LAKE ful clubs Mrs. Clement has spent the) life last two years in Washington, where|the D, Cleveland as 230 i a S CLUBS day at the Uni- milltary attache with the Russian] gained. during her nine months' resi-| als army in Manchuria. He is now im|dence in that*fascinating capital. She| that when one first views] .He is also|/remarked the general staff; U.S.A. : a will entertain at}, prominent member of Washington] conditions in Paris, one feels that the} > We r A. ; Furs, style Royal { pi A is} . The cshtt, 0g * Ladies' GI ; siege epee WOMEN'S and} = So pc et th 2 the on aides, ; rtiog 1 fur Mink, Dvux, ail. Pony, ete. Suble, The oc-| ")very popular in. Washington circles.) was largely attended, and proved both] cyyp will be "Children's Day." The) He is a graduate of West Point, and interesting and instructive, Mrs.! program will be under the direction ilip- | Morris L. Ritchie titehle & gave a most delightC. E.IE RiRichards. <A play play wi wil ) | has 1as Spent spent Several 1 years in in the the Philip-|M lelight-| | ofof Mrs,*s, C. Thanksgiving 0 Rene Ashby also mooie Mr.. C. aniGeage ste. and Mire Hf President's eee Eee club, Fete L Ratratis et oneal Drake airten a and Mys:.Jennings, C. "D. oan rsity Esther T. Allen, assisted H Kimball Miss Judith Miss ie Caliueae Archdeacon v; an society = Glace. Mr pena by the rst appearance of Maxine iott for this season, at whic audience asco mlarge and brilliant bled: At the First Congregational Caurch, hy) Miss Ellsworth Kendlestire. « * * iS She leaves for a short Mr. George Reynolds. of where she will spend a before resuming. school pier Thanksgiving. dayat*Howland)| Is 2aeesroom, Captain Sydney Cloman, the newly appointed military attache aa Bishop Spalding and _ Spald-|¢ the American embassy in London OE in I, aoe other LL . ben kemarked was night no Mrs. hie ‘ ee or Se delightful yee epeiety first dance at the post cage rly anticipated, young, society Bek set, QU ROChErY Friday and : I ct 1 I 22.S R FU R. W. Watis Miss Pearl vocal-solo.UTho vandera y ie STOR] Presby-| on Sixth} Morehouse as leader. The magazine) review will be given by Mrs. W. H Tibbals, and readings given by Mrs.) pe WILL IP DESIRED sixty work. 7. © « ' Under the-auspices of tho Twentya fourth ward amusement committee and for the benefit of meeting house | --- fund, next: | { elusi Hudson Bay Squirrve BOK a farewell Mrs. Day is, | a WE i ‘ se this for prepared, have We of the versity given. at members. AND Sk, IS Sy wd 3 ; which will be found the if all the desirable fui sian Tamb, Chinchilla, filled, not ory with family. dinners| dancing party at the Ladies' Literary) Mrs. Flora Louise Clement, who will} night, in the "Old Irving schoolhouse,"| aad nuincrous small affairs: connecte a i club Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs.|be married at the home of Mrs. John | pFourth: North ‘and Second Westl With Thankseiving. but the first dance| William T. Dinwoodey of Los Angeles| Hays Hammond, Lakewood, N. J., De- streets season to be its by club DEPOSIT $ December 1 for Green Riv-} Mrs, Davis was Raa with a silver dish and the Rev, Mr, Davisis withnes a p urse of money . . Mrs... < A. i é a member Mrs. R. Stockale, of | orps . choicest the i LEULRS UNTIL CHRISTMAS leaye ee Thanksgiving] their hall, Prizes will be given for be a brilliant|the best costumes, both ladies and chan hla Bev. O, 8 - Henry M. Dinwoodey and G Dinw oodey will give a Westminster their home ig to and fA roy Utah. of typhoid. st, | Stay with | The Caledonians will celebrate >| Springville, given out) | Andrew's day, November 30, by, giving few. weeks. the series;& Masquerade> ball mm the eveling at * & club has flvst of of dances to given given by] | eve, Nov. 28, w eae will | and Mr./affah | See ee tiansen's hall Friday night, and Mrs, BE. S. Wright Mrs. George, W. Reed and for day, casion was in reception to willgrades be served| Who and/er, all the CHARGE i Jeft will by of St. Mark's guild will] South street Friday evening. annual school 4. noon ee surprised « $12. 00 debey re A SMALL OF Davi M. MeClain Mrs, pleasantly PAY SOLD SOLD WITHA. WITH 64:8 and Rev. The NOW. PREE x eden: will apartments q to of A T. Cleaver where they : A "3 Keith the winter were et "| Mr. and Mrs. home the ‘at oa $1.00 rarest the|§ x. ° Lilllan Hollister] tertalned next entertained n East SELECT GOODS veoh ae | Mrs. E. S. Ells rheck and daughts rs. ‘ Miss Claire and Miss Marjorie, left) Wednesday for Los Angeles for the winter : ‘ it . } i | week Thanksgiving spend from F and Sa during Ses Mr. and Mrs. H. yesterday for Denver, yes or popular ee ata ll sak ie IN] a . prices Og-}| of a a OA BB Monday a the at evening Tuesday |hold their {the Sunday Heber this The Leh ce ry | Be the U. evening The features of the evenee ang. a short musica] followed by refreshments. Bs oy W. F- Sewing club met at the} Lowell! qq 22%, members of ivaCM HivevCash INosl5: ) willbe Ewe . president. of their late oe ae co 4. pes ' piano, @ The Omega club of entertained Friday home of ) evening, ar } @ MeFarland. ang ya program, - of the ie T s eed home music. ° house... 1 | gz ane and part dinie 1 eer abe the Vocht| onthe ul b¢] Mars! tgastmistress tha Johnson will. give,a talk of cal-culture and: the tambourin wil principal Bradford ésand N See; school hearted ? | ! C-iA. was McCune About one aa ie were cutertained in honor of MeCune father, Samuel Clarwho will return soon to Arizona. | was an informal program given entertainment of all sorts arranged, all} of recitations, readings woring ofa reminder-of the time Many local artists took Aftem ail aw who cawomysay how . * * nt betsne | toy to stow than<tor be ; shower. ne ae Roeat Fae ; Lota an joined "For the young ne ople of today, the] fuotba =i usually takes up the! greater part of the day In the even ing there the dancing partie and'| sy ul attractions at the theatres and} at - OF Ralph} guests the Mr. of at presentation tabernacle | theatre the at concert The entertained] ir, Daynes J. J. Mrs. and che See oe ae t di fi. Pals " ae ‘ a a : : a (fata rts pane Wednesday evening Thanksgiving afternoon and evening, ae eae left Fabian J. F. Mrs. will be a appears "Leoncayallo" When entertained! Eardley Ville Miss *,| and = ire . pati e ese Pi ; pm a beh ae ae : sl tL number of her girl frlends Thurs-|POPUlar society event of the day week for an Eastern trip ple ; | les Sentty the | | | | j i Norman Arthur Marshall PL Eliott are ; They will return in Janu-| a short trip to China aud | a Mr. if Shannah ParsOpedy. and otatitin ae thg has Cumming leading cancert, bee capeesh os the aatmean, Mes [ata omloig wptanae et WEY Second street. be the subsect "Arts and Crafts' will of the afternoon. Mrs. y| Theodore Whiteley will read on the manufacture of glass. ; . © = The with Bayview Mrs. Reading fichard Savage, 4 paper) club 1099 gnecs of S Ue thie greatest perform: | mentioned hannah Cumming may be oprano pales. GE tha talloni, ee oe msels celebrated Third' Life," productions; "Creation," Hymn Py) ee oF of pres el Who Will aeoe sewe psssembly cake ere all Tomorrow Night. - |