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Show / THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY DECEMBER 23, 1906. uaswerse wt - noon and ning at 4 been | On appreciated pamture and Page Tt was reflected clever hostess Mr. artive from and Six.) | quite a new credit upon her friend: Gl | Mrs Fr. A. Hale . At Fort byean members a concert, the garrison e | . pres- | . (The date ha be set for the baohelors' hop at the om for Friday| evening, Jan. 4 It will be an elabor-| ate society event saeig] function of the circles 1e and season in quite A Gift that is most appreciated by every woman, man and child. . ° Emery-Holmes Card | club be alesC RToore, Bittinges ana' Bee] | W e have Mts. A.D. F. Reynolds entertained at@ ‘little party yesterday honor of her son dayc anniversary, enjoyed by the ¢ little 8 ¢& Furs sixth was folks present amor the University prom. inguot Feb. to 8, be in given the o on a the AT PRICES THAT Maiseum An building informal Ateh Hoxsey dayvevening, at at the . ° hop will be given hall, py | a Russell. dinner . at . Margaret McFall 24 EAST SECOND otel Only RINCX FORMERLY Exclusive John Free who turn Salt ihe esis Cathedral the Lake T to et Nora attended left + Sore Miss * Margaret \ for the Miss. for wees «& are 8 : bridal Bi * ° the Blanche Chris mother make their home bride is a charm- ee Weerley K. married informal Thursday reception - Mr burg se | '®@ Wenner : sprothes ie in la Walton. ory veee of in Murray, the was ae muse so An the Wasee p Sealer tiiy ns 4 Pehdento} ind villl-afrive-.tomorro guests f of :Mi 2. the spending he! Northwest iste hi from Pitt , and Volne in Salt Lake 6 in ' -- California Mr. Denver Irs. rei \\ nd \ il if. be hull. the, Rowland for a few on Pe le and Mrs. Edward WALL spend the ee Mrs WH. Mrs. W with Mr Mr. and and Christmas Mt. :.Nebo : Mis weeks jseetion 8 Child Hal will W. Brown a of marriage i e F Gerirude Mi bite o give day will their affairs ‘uaeFriday rest time from and their labors attention . ifternoon, . to 409however to|tions holi-| atthe Mrs ball o * rule Third Mrs. "mute: Graha and Mrs. jin hour refresh- City o Putnam, Mies. Blanc} 1e¢ KimHarry Knight and Tr reasgure e, s hate a §ole ' . a " ea and Mrs. -King "Royle home % will new on be South ° J. e at East "e Royle have First thi Brown_apartments, and Second Mrs. | given South after home and East s Mr. and Mrs. James F. atihome to Kktheir frie ee hewn o4 street Mrs. G. Week streets. | MADAME | Marshall are! in their new and Mrs 4 , companist up street week corner) eae e Hi§ SCHUMANN-HEINK, 1 ww449.0 |! concert to be given Monday odist Chureh, is considered Evening. vening,, theMusical December'31, December el, at Event of the nt'the the First Mott Larst Meth= Winter. Tuttle The of will the will afternoon. Se of the Mrs in a harp be heard Daughters be ae the Pioneers acé sold, are to be congratulated on the completion of their house. } society work be upheld. be sent to the will H. deficit against odds Subscriptions peeemirer of the G. Whit Festival. unite wae > the orehestra in the anticipated treat Director Evan Stephens says, "‘The Messiah needs no introduction. It is one of the world's masterpleces In music, and I beHeve the choir will do it full Justice The ‘Death of Minnehaha' is also a wonderful work. It contains some of the tendereststrains of melody that ean be found anywhere We are selecting the best voices among local singers for its presentation, and IT can assure those who attend a delightful surprise S. Coleridge-Taylor, the composer, is negro, born and educated in England. He is by far the master of his race, so far as musical work {s concerned. He has won fame for himself wherever his work has been produced. "Hiawatha" is considered among the greatest of his productions." The festival will be given In the tabernacle Business manager Graham announces a reduced price of admission to those who subseribe In advance for ticke | Sing,'' Hym full Venite i oe ee at Come, Sti" cas 42 10 o'elocls all Ye -Hymn No. 49 _...Mendelssohn Custance ee Couckana nk | Ta Deum n 51. Crntekshank vrie service, ne) Bileison ...¢ ‘Giori Tibi... or ial icvcceoseee eabody 6° 26-5 - wen's . Peabody new quarters in the Lion The house warming & of the will take place on the after- No., 236, fh a Ne Mary's Organist, Novello Offertory, "Adeste Fide lis' CrawMiss Ryan, Miss Farrell, T. c ford. Allen Mahoney f Sopranos-Missea Lottie athleen Fitzy nateick, Agnes Ryan Lily Whalen, Claire Little, May O*Neil. Altos-Mrs. ,C Slade, Misses Alice Farrell Rosemary Holland, Margaret Harley. Tenors-Mesesrs, Oswald Veltz, Thomas Ashworth, M I. Frame, f Bassos-Mesers. J i. Curtis, G. Soffe Cc. Crawfori, W, ee oe Seins Ww we M. wood, J. Ba Exulta Sio i ge Violet dwand Vitzpatrick "hoir : Organist-and Director-Miss Nora Gleason. At St. Paul's Church. to the World,' . "Angels Rejoice," Bs LeGrand Boys: Heavens" Miss Anna Solo "The ...... Joy Jacoby, Leola ashok: Mrs. Fred B. Jones| tn the Coming of Miss Elsie Tenors: Mrs. Amy Miss Miss ; : "ony 7 Headek es to Ito Elizabeth Miss B. J. od Stella Sears, Miss_,Harrlet MePherson. Methodist: E. Walter .. Harper,. | Randolph, | @Uartet, Tenors "While locks Lam- Biele, Stanley eld. Congregational. Special Shepherds ‘Watch by Miss E. r iar Morning Service 11 a. Christmas Sermon, Pastor. as follo Sl¢ by the one Jones, Johns-| Andrew McPherson, Geo n. Bass. Harry Chapman. Baritone and d : CG. O. Harris. Organist, Miss Crissie Law-| son ice First eaiie," Miss Hazel Florence -Gatrell. T..E. Pant Phillips Baptism Benediction Organ postlude. f Mrs. C..O. Harris; Miss erds . nnephenis' | Wwate, Isabel Miss Browning. Adams, Miss Scheid G. A. Rassos: E J. T. Don- Miss Osborne, Phelp, Pauline W. F. Christ." Rev. A. Brown, pastor|/son, Austin Larabee, Anthem, .... Barnby¥) Herbert ; ; trivocaticn ‘King all Glorious" BrownSete ytNo. NigBn. mu- crepe eer ke. |5°prano Solo, "In Judea,"" Adam Giebel, Mrs. Edwa Moors. Duet. "In Bethlehem A King Is Born," Macy ' ‘ Church. Evening Chitlafinas Service 7:45 p. ‘Bore Meeston m. Organ Solo, eee Walter J. ence Opening Hym "Joy to a World,' oir and Gongttwat lo Anthem, "O Night, eo soprano obligato, Mrs, A. ters. Offertory, Organ; selected, Moveiton J. oulton Morning music will tepeated and other special numbers rendered by the olr. Monday evening, 7:20 m., Christmas tree and neeules Christmas exercises by ||Sunday scho The peesiap story, lt Choir will assis gregation. Hymn, "Angels From Realms of Choir and Congregation Duet, "They Shall Huunger No Mrs. Edward Moore, soprano. Mrs. Geo. Smith, alto. C. M. Chandler, tenor, and E. D. Wickins, basso. Chris Hymn, "Silent (Holy Night,' City), Choir Mes i! and Con- | Quarte Glory,' More," Petorn and ivistmas of Templars. Miss Agatha Berkhoel. The J Postlude, Organ, ee Chorus,"" oan Ha el, Walter J. Poulto ob: Prelude, Organ, selected, Walter J. Poul-|at the i 1 an special song service wi cendere by Fr j Hymn, "Christmas Carols," Choir and | Graham Will Ss Congregation. am, liard Squires, Miss Agatha Gloria, Twelfth Mass, Mozart, Choir. : Offertory, Organ, no selected, Walter J. iting Knights Templars are invited to atlton end the services cmt e 1 Duet, selected, Mrs. A. S. Peters and gram will be render allowing. Bee: Miss Agatha Berkhoel. Praise Ye the Father, Gounod, Quartet ., oly Nig Cho Participation in Toast and Response, Hymn, Shout the Glad Thaines, " Choir |Te Deum in E Fiat, Buck, Quartet. : Congregation Introductory Remarks, pong Comselected: Walter J. Postivde, Organ, mander Clesson S. Kir ‘ou Se 7 : Sic. i R. MacChoir director, Miss Agatha Berkhoel. Millan, No Og ten. . Organist, Mr." Po ulton,. Holy Night, Peacetal Night, Schnecker, uartet. First Presbyterian Church. _ The double Presbyterian fofoll owing: Opening quactet church 3program cholr will of tomorrow Anthem, "O the assist First the aat| Office morning Heavens," Tours, | his mt ve ; alent, i ees ee "h Saas Midnight} Anthem, "Hark, the nee Angels Sin -Dudley Romeniia rael,"'. Alice' Wolfgang orchestra of Skelton, will mental music a family bassos. musical Saturday, asAl. Miss dire ctor southern open, ‘however, | uring the holl | with California, Dec. Wednesday, Friday, Jan. Via An 1a pieces, un Ir additional Tatr oh the =e =, 10 ¢ aft a. owing ‘ m. to 12 days m Thursday, Dec. 27, 2 p. m. to 4 Pm, Saturday, Dec. 2, 10 a.m. to 12 m | > dozen furnish Superintendent, Pidaye in Kate : Bri awed nos. Puser- Saturday, and Miss Peacl Allen-!* P- ™ Thorne, organist and of w association association at at Ogden. Ogden. His 8 office office w will be Buck, yone Solo. "Fear Ye No O Dudley Buck, -Miss Pearl lenbaugh. The Choir-Mrs. rs. ; son ‘and OS Hours (0. Hoots, Salt Salt Jan. 2, 2p. m. 4, 2 p.m. to4 Jan a to 4 p. 10 a. m. and 12m, Glorla Tibi Cruikshank . Cruikshank m. and HALF RATES Lake Re » Lake a r Sor noldaye Route, ' MEN'S GLOVES If you don't know the size we supChristmas Musie at St. Mark's. ply an order w ee would be acceptAt St. Mark's cathedral on Christ-|able and insure a mas morning the vested choir of mixed! BROWN, TERRY z WOODRUFF Co; volees will render the following pro166 Main St. Cigars For Ladies To Give Their Husbands. You can be waited on by a lady attendant who is thoroughly conversant with Pipes, Cigars, and everything pertaining to smokers' articles. SATURDAY and MONDAY we will give a SPECIAL DISCOUNT on Pipes and make the following: Special Box Prices on Cigars Co pe moore, souvenir Robe rt Burns, _poe ket per' box "tg tO,per » aaa panetella edition, edi- Neca, ¢ "$1 .00 $1 00 Manillanettes, c of 100, Tampa Caparra box of $1.00 $1.50 long fillers, per box Smokers, ee 50on full leaf $1.00 | Px --of hox . Wenry LV, fine Clear Ha; vana, per box Supreme papal reesuilar ten center, per ‘ by, cent sine. ek Ns colonia | Importea 60, per Key West, . $2 00 ane . $2.00 "$1.25 | FAUSTINA, "GarciaA" Key $2.00 | Twenty brands of 5 centers $1.25 } in boxes of 50, per box $2.00 Havana $1 50 * Ginn, clear s box of 25, per Prosperity, good 5c ‘Sigars box of 50, per bo | 1 $ 50 Two | . First shipment of Spilman's for twenty-five cent cigars bands, packed in boxes of 12, 25, and 100 at prices the lowest Mixture tobacco in the land) just received. (finest in & smoking You will find that the headquarters for everything in smokers' articles is at SILA Vices The vested choir of mixed yoices will present, the following Christmas = progfam at tomorrow morning's service, at 10 o'clock: Processional, ‘"‘Adeste Fide Hel ay mn 19 Choral Service Festal ae a C hant ae : ceed eee Jubilate Chant - A Daly, Jesse Burton, Miss Edith Manney | Bowman, Altos Offertory Daly, C. A. Anderson, | nejjan, sborne, nthem, ing Announcements. Choir 6 'Damon Adams, Gordon Brown, Ralp | Zink, Harold Pyke, Lesle Pyke, Lewis Frederickson, Curtis Kelsey, John MeNaughton, Harold Redall. Sopranos: Mrs. Benjamin Brewster, J Ma- Brad- Response by. ‘the. Chole. Soprano Sermon, Peabody... 6 caters Cathedral. Pontifical High Mass will be tas Mary's by Rt Rev mabtars assisted by the clergy ral. La Hache's Pro. Pace mass will be sung, with violin accompaniment. The program will be Voluntary (Violin ees rr ated eee La Hache eni Cr : La Hache Miss ae ‘Ashworth' and T. C. Craw- 4 No. 230, Postlude ra) "Hallelajan Organ . Vola Atary A een | SUNDAY MUSIC | IN THE CHURCHES | At St. . Peabody, the Solemn cember 28 will be president's day at the Ladies' Literary club Mrs. "A. Ewing will read s Charles C, Daly gives a yocal selection, and Fred Graham will sing. Violin numbers will be given by Miss Esther Allen, Miss Helen Hartley, Miss Donna Begole and Miss Marjorie Brooks. The club chorus will sing direction of Mrs, Wetzell. ° C. to cover Bishop At a meeting ‘ot the TAA Home directors the following. officers elected for the year President, Mrs Cc. B. Sprague; treasurer, Mrs. E Thorne; secretary, Mrs. V. H 3; corresponding secretary ae M. M directors ar Mrs Ferdinand Dickert, Mrs. J. EL ‘Oglesby, Mrs. George Hancock, Mrs. Rachel Miller, pairs, Sol Siegel, Mrs. nk ane Mrs,. C.. W,.. Boyd, Mrs. J. rant. ‘An important meeting will be ie ld Thursday, Jan, 3, to decide as to the eee of the Orphans ome with the Infants Home on 1 stre s ardent band of overcome, until soloists, who will come with them, wlll join with local talent in making the occasion one long to be remembered, according to business manager Fred Graham and musical director Evan Stephens. On the first of the two nights mentioned the orchestra and a picked chorus of 200 voices, will render "The ~Death of Mingehaha," from J. Colertdge Taylor's ‘"‘Hiawatha."' On the second evening the tabernacle Of Woman's Work." <A Christmas story wae read by Mrs. Duncan, and Christmas thoughts from different members The next eeetiny Will be held at the home of Mrs. BE. O. Leatherwood, 1630 South Ninth abt! Tuesday, Jan. 1 a there have that would the musical featival being arrangfor April 8 and 9, local music lov- choir Ladles' of the section History The Literary club held an interesting me eting on Thursday morning. The lopic morning was iven by Mr Buswell on "Old Middle and New c "dy."' omedy oe . Meee : The ladies of the Wasatch ae club were entertained by Mrs. WIlliam Tawney on Tuesday afternoon The program consisted of an informal discussion on "Inventions Which Afd | ent- presenting Handel's great. oratorio, he Messiah." ze addition to these two, the orchestra will give a matinee performance of a miscellaneous character. violin solo, Mrs. Blyth s * * £ Judge the by weld intandAe Nelden 3 and Sherman Hoyt Mrs. Mr..and in} arrived have Sherman Laura Makx Wuéchington, D. C., after a low a Moines in Des with friends yiit Mui rtha social The Tourist section of the Ladies' club met on Tuesday morning, When Mrs Cheesman gave an pap Ba interesf interesting paper onICE oa"The Mtl \ thes rendered A delicious Side . ak solos when (vocal numbers Mrs. Fisher Harris Mrs. W. F. James, Mrs. Jack Keith end Mrs, Woodruff Club members sare cordially invited recepwedding pretty, but quiet, was held Wednesday evening at A Hyrum Mrs. and Mr. of tes home in honor of their daughter, » ho Runswick, Robert and Ri¢hnore, the in morning the in married were TNemple at piano manner. Pearsons ‘auet by after which' they Currents, Events and Current-Liter@ | yy7. . * ° a, One of the weddings of the week | was that of Miss Florence Gay and| Nieholas G. Bmith A reception was riven in the evening at the of ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Smith, | bright with Christmas deconations. The bride wore a pretty gown! ; nun's veiling, trimmed with| ind Mrs. Smith will reside nv 4x0 West First North street i ith enjoyed Sey eae atlas Bia 2 CO. Bu, @ WOMEN'S CLUBS, The Musie section will meet Wed10:15 at 26, Dec. morning, nesday in| on going little been has There club circles this last week, and there] o'clock, at the club house, A iscelwill be still less In the week to. come,|laneous program of the following as the members of clubs and sections) numbers will be een Plano selec- The marriage of Roy R. Ives to Miss | Bentha Bareilles will take place on| Christmas day in Ogden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H ves After a trip to San Franciseo and the make their home in Ely Nevada BS &\telegram was received by friends} Saturday from Ely, Nevada tating ther Miss Nellie Carney and Joseph : both of Salt Lake were marrled at that place Friday, where they oe in of the Maude delighted those ments were served, and all felt that they owed a debt of gratitude to Miss Jessup as chairman, who provided afternoon's entertaina pleasant such > Lindsay and son Crawford Lindsay accompanied by Miss Lillian Woodward. will sajl from Nan: Zork f January' § lon l J zOndor c AeW A -¢ w masterly was Moore fortunate H.-L Morton company, w ho present at . D was \them spend|Fealy place at the a hea waive will, take DE cuenidaeaat ceremony will} night The Christmas y Bishop William| be ‘performed tien d | French mas green and holly and vases of red carnations added to the cheer f $ About forty intimate friends and relalives enjoyed the aflait The wore a handsome gown of crepe de ebine' with trimmings of lace An infarmal musical program wus given during the evening After January 1 Mriand Mrs. Walton will be at home Murray in Walton Senator wilt "Pr In --- | selections, one of which was : Saw. eA a Se ee eer cee ee C. Parsons of} eral numbe o : i, , The holidays with|G. Tuttle gave great pleasure © MeChrystal of clubs Mt Colburn Hall undl Thursday, to with Worthington, eel 8 wer Temple. held in gone is tic visith l is Colton ; Union ? has Moody la holiday 199 and Francis orated for ‘the occasion with Christ-| x MAIN. EVENINGS. - Mr nd Mr George K. Olt and | Miss Mildred Ott will spend Christma with friends in Ogden Free took night It-is Musical - Gleason the same interest, organization, oe Rare IMijiss Ardella Anderson, daughter of | Judge Jacob Boreman Mr: and Mrs. James Anderson and} C. Gunnell of Ogden wer HI Dyke Walton, son of state senator) during the weel (The OF Fur Store in Salt Lake City. OPEN musical of the past concerts without touching this small reserve fund that the directors are sendj«¢g out an appeal for another subscription. We urge a generous response to this call. No more Worthy cause was ‘ever supported by cltizens who realize that in fostering such an organization they are lending a hand in ,the upbuilding of our eity. Mr. Shepherd is' working untiringly and unselfishly. His work invaluable because of his high musical standards, and because of his devotion to it for music's sake, is a veritable Furrier, SOUTH, The Caliente place Thursday morning or-Bishop Scanlan Miss couple, Mr. Brines . Cruickshank ‘ Anthem, ‘How Lovely "Are the Mes sengers," from St. Paul, diendaecne expense is Incurred for hearsals alone, so that the one item of orchestra, independent of soloists, advertising and music, calls for a tremendous outlay. Each core), except one, has been gigen ata loss, The expenses of the last one, given on Dec 14, were augmented materially by the engagement of Hekking he amount originally subscribed by the loyal patrons there remains about $1,000. This amount Is safely invested and earning a satisfactory rate should should | els Evening-A Benedictio ae poatlude. program, of Mfg. worthy have daunted a less promoters have been e | ee they the symphony. orchestra has at last attained a definite and fixed place among the educational institutions of our clty. Of the concerts already given, nothing but the highest praise can be spoken. Np higher or better class of music could be desired than that which has been given Trom time to time for the entertainment of a comparatively small musical following, The orchestra has grown In size and In efficiency. More than fifty of the best musiclans of the city and‘ stata answer to the roll cal), d as it requires five or six rehearsals to prepare a concert, GLOSZ'S IS THE PLACE TO BUY FURS. City's of thie erprise several years' ago, been. confronted obstacles merit. ° iThe marriage of Miss toi Frederick Osborne beyaPeOts ie THAT i, "lson joined| Franklin's therevening by a we oe supper ated by relatives only After a trip tal Lee Anaeles fey will be at hon an 128 West Seventh South street So cee TS 8 F , to on Marshall have as their guests for aj Will be at home for the winter at No.| ture section entertained in a delightriage of Miss Lydia ig a few days Roy R ves of El Nevada Emery-Holmes | fully informal anner, which was a | 40 Vv. Brazier took place, We d- jand a party of ladies from San Fran- | ° = | prelude to the Christmas season. Mrs. noon and was followed in| aiaac Mod, HWeeee Thomas J. Osborne| Marie: Gerrans :-Washeard in. several he ue ta Brank neesday at andi PROVE Salt Lake (The announcement is made of the eagagement of Della Janet Richards, daughter of Mr aga Mrs Edward Richards, to Lieutehant Samuel M. ae of the Twenty-ninth Infantry, now stationed at Fort Douglasy he ied tie will place in the spring. ' launching here is new, bright and up to date. ° || formance Miss Leah in produc- a IMizgpah Chapter. No. 5, O. E. Sj cdrdlally invites all Mas sons, visitors | andijmembers to attend a New Year's! reception at Masonic Temple, corner| Second East and First South, Jan 1 1909, from 5 to 9 o ¢ | IMrs Morris Levy chaperoned a party of young ladies at the Orpheum yesterday afternoon After the per- therparty WILL Wednes-| Se if 7 cram-of.music. S Ocbsslonate" ‘O, Jubilate Deo! a. 2', ss + ek2 ers . areas : ‘Gralckananke Introit. Anthem-"Calm on the bee ioesee eee Cha Listening Ear of aes -* rk, the Herald An- | ......., ae .Sohnecker tan : | e them /.. ee Hymn | Unity Dec se | University for The board of directors of the Salt Lake Symphony orchestra are sendin out to the music lovers a petition for further aU DERE pene to cover Josses incurred up. this time. Sinee the ° Invitations have been issued by the Atpha Pi fraternity for a dance to be given Friday evening, Dec. 28, in the store of even- gymnasium. * Our stock : FUR COATS, FUR NECKWEAR, MUFFS TO MATCH, FUR GLOVES, FUR CAPS, FUR RUGS, FUR ROBES will Oeiee a dancing| New Year's eve eee finest Z Everything * Wevervear, her ene at the Lake. tions seh Mica art a Salt here . Mrs. E. S. Wright and Mrs. George W. Reed jr. will be at home to thelr friends next i tag cd at the home of party in birth-| much| ‘The golden wedding anniversary of | Mra and Mrs. George Crismon last evening at their home in Cottonwood, was a@ very pleasant affair, and was attended only by friends and relatives Christmas decorations made the rooms very attractive Xn informal program was carried out e assembled afternoon In | John's which in | MUSIC AND MUSICIANS | was! Mrs. | won| George Spidsvatécesed ny Selected | erto and entertained Friday afternoon by James A. Miner. The prizes were i cose nd See Anthem, "Hark, Hark, My Soul," Shelley the| militury old- vepereey Alsoriptures, Luke xi: 1-20. Only| were generous, | seapecenenerse Benedi Musical director, Mr. J. Brines; organ -| Wymn- ‘0. mo ittle Town of are eligible to enter those walls and See for themselves. The upper floor int, (Jolth Berkhorl. | Bethlehem". E ete en Oe is completely changed, and the splenFirst Baptist Church. ; a did halls have been constructed there, ae a att | ae: the removal of partitions The tran Volu t ecrg Savior 1s domestic sclence department of the Doxology, "Praise God From Whom a ea " ae - ae 2 Fe .-«+.,Watson L. D. S. U. will assist in the serving Sursum Corda and Sanctus. -Beabody hile eae Taaaeatione, of refreshments at the house warm"s Gloria in Excelsis ... sees bo "Holy, Holy, Holy.' Heber de Ing of the society. The collection of Sanctus, y 245, "Hark, the Herald "Angels | Recessional-*‘H¢ irk! the Herald a rare relics belonging to the Daughters Sing,'' Mendelssohn. Angels Sing" -Hymn No. of the Pioneers grows each day eard signed by the three witnesses of Anthem, ‘‘Hailseto the Lord's Anointoe ee kare cine ndel the Book of Mormon has been recently ed," | Bracket. Solofst Mrs. W. F. ee "Miss presented by Mrs. Emily Young ClawMorning prayer. | Isabel Osborne. Miss Amy Osborne, T. son. The ladies of the society have Response py the Chor. E. Harper, Herbert Brown, Kar laid their new rag carpet, and are Ottertory. Scheid. now busy setting in order their collection of relies for the meeting next master, Karl Scheid. Sermon, ‘The Significance of the NaFriday. Programs will be published tivity,' Rev, D. A. own, pastor. The Choir, later In the week. Siena hop was enjoyed. of ent m evening, Friday orchestra informal Moe ? Hotipias delightful prepared, -- Hym who revelation the| Christ- | and Mrs. Thomas B. Hunter} today to spend the holidays t Mriand of the.28th, beginA fine program has nen anefteshments will be serve members of the soctety and have ever been members are| cordially invited to be present on this oecasion. Those who aré ignorant of|N the changes which have been made Tecently in the Lion house have all (Continued evening o'clock. * , 270 MAIN _ ST.* nn SS |