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Show PY THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1907. SOCIETY ees nates nets Se Seefesfesleelesieifesfoslouteateeteetattestentestesteatea UV IV VVC UCONN UNCC t. é we oe * te a > oe ‘: a oe . oe é oe ce - --- story c by ers, | | |] Robert W. denling eae York cae' ciety life? While WEEK The so-| a IN coming ae i SOCIETY. week --=> j be a d fair bids to Very busy one, with two large Cty Seen pete n ros Symphony = concert pe cre dances c aba not altogether pleas-|least, the attractive church Be -| Which this time of year absorb the ating aspect is given of the smart young tention of many of the society women. married set there are many pretty) These gladly give their time to making touches, and side-lf@hts which serve ee and selling ae kinds vs Se ar y ie ‘ ars . tS icity | Work, which {is eagerly ough ra pring out in bold relief the stmplicit; | Christmas shoppers, who value good and sweetness of the members of the } taste and fine wor : f am = oe ‘jusively that ably annual Christmas bazar o aonnape eee the true pomps gold and : motor of the who, though sense of the home-maker s - healty dernenth there vanities. The of a pretty children fashion » in luncheon char- | Gay, the in the December The ne loyalty Sunday 10, doll ebapen: Alli be rill and | steauls seastastaons nen and and a . af nthe i heroine under the most trying cireum-| stances serve to make it a delightful at schoo 12 in charge ar bee carefully eee ONT : oe SS a , St. re ] ed <5 ma mation eee Se There pea ees is one charm ot nee aera y f Soe etic pian' * |" E. |. Pe of by ine Goodwin behind, the spring-| mee fa aes e| nameless co te sles ean ane toi tuk e recipi and reflects credit, not onl pon the young man himself, but upon mother who dear has much to In be the proud‘background, of in her et Sore son. The ane : sweet girl who out of its Youth will ihe fullness if is so beutiful nly lized. gerar ail the ae or eao1 rtesy cae P on want of thoughe< ‘than heart. date At And| of its "bazar the First Wednesday, s Pets more ,| ene which = Congregational December oa? is a very attractive one, and The society function par excellence lightens up the gloom of sombre winter | the coming week is the much talked again Salt in F. 116 When young framing qi the the effect aeaeratne piekare Epathexs, ouquet American face is of a beyond June a& Sa dier-Donnell, bright || die Young, Miss words. Pane Mine aeitn car oooiie let wossibly o violets or. beauty rose, ee of | ford, Mrs, i d M ol, 1 e a -== Di al.-- Rib iploma--Blue td " e bon. State Fair, 1907. A, De Evans, M. & ay ah nay leading 24 E. Second South you an . Mrs. rays Dern anc The ER afternoon dance in the ee event of will super opportunity to . at secure for der tained ‘a when. Lyra Oe The Woman's day efternoon 10 Pitt Bt spe- Thursday Mr. and |New * Washington =a this Li. ‘Nye: to spénd hina the° me nye "| of Mr mn io aes Ms o ¢ and W. AE Lica Saturday afternoon Ge at 4/ ; Mr an d cards ar were e 9°" OP e® Mr. and tertain at Mrs. Joseph Young dinner this evening low + prices. A will be' lald phraseology. It means to her home Mr. and will ‘Ae a4 « Create distinctive effects, and Constantly - produce . "Mr "churc ane a A. The San Fred she Chinchilla, Bast other valuable fur skins<1ns f lor Mink, 10 ern give a §. game in ine bridge tour-| be played at the home of| Megeath ‘Tuesday after-| e idteen oad @ daee club will] e C E Travers will "Mors: servil * * t garments, nec | <pleces, Ladies' Het church of ¢ @ society of the will sive a Japanese e Los for land *| ar * J hire ¢Dininny ere so- Utah ead for or ing a t ‘ The : meeting Friday || afternoon Bey eeroon.Siven Miss oe Miss Nora tT uDel uaa ip fi Ce Cott. It at . L OPEN - SRE an Ss r WILSON HOTEL7 ANNEX. EVENINGS. a | tabl 1 7a Poll | 216 : wD Education or che pris are ot ais Ww, x o ofof Grana-| Grana_| gave a Te Padi . "the . Woding araEnnt MI ss Cant , ine 7st Thehe || esenter sd. by » was furnished b Mra, Herbert| Hay The story Litevarys eleb % ‘ow:. enna, kre 3 its We? + histor of f Italy ttion ! by "The Seek; afternco .. Second Agee Sdtion will an rian F M 7 ect. in. © ( Conti nuinwes "a is the ta ental RP RELIABLE 2 ecg a non Fe Pace cere a} Wat epi 994. ae 234 Suggest Lute," "The of Galilee." Holy Mrs attired ill Five ive.) , Salt Branch "English ere a | ham, ee a direct ae 2 offices, Ogden, Provo, ten Park etc City. ed ah eieaer is carried where out Mrs. in D. the Christmas R. Gray, Mrs colors, Russell N penetrating, entrance to Jaffa; dwelling length on Jerusalem, the Garden |.some omen from = factory to of luxury and ' 2yag priced at figure, customer. at stake with ar ticle each sold. = coats, latest Paris . ] ii ct al ian styles, re o = u rom $7.50 to $ at one- half off 's furs, 4 all colors, our choice for C , . Broad tail Pony . . regula ar price. all styles, $4.80, values any time between 10 and 12 o'clock for week beginning December 9th. at of Mount crise h of Sehulder and Miss Louise Sullivan as-| Gethsemane, the Holy Sepulchre, ofall Olives, of which tec illustrated by the he ogTam of song af oa a an, inher tory, give «@ 8 es pn bredny ‘aafternoon in deters Sooo, and pink ane white, a Chula saree views which were honor ia hee FO0mL. o The prizes were won inly ee program 7 Mrs. Howard ‘afternoon, will papers Two by pills w .| child ware Bek Hal. Mrs, will be Lenora son interesting November os unique games were played, heard in present. rane hosoataee Was was | assisted dining room ss Sta-| an The club was at Mr, and Mrs, word Motiensi jr, en- at our fur parlors. A eer, MissCac wierd Adeline Jacob- ss Ras the for very of the low. immediate use, It was stated | free The and travelin board urged voted va : deposit PB secures z your Some early and avoid the rush. . Chr istmas j selection. E. MEHESY, JR. State morning, | Literary nearly S very member many important sub- | treasury was pe. the meeting: Saturday 30, at the Ladies' house, present, wae and eens $20 small an executive ‘committee Mrs. | Federation Backman and Frank the prizes. About 40 It abundantly and conclusively demonstrated in the large attendance by Roth-| Mrs.| Pearl instrumental | ' ples, ‘Mise Ifene Barry Ret Talla Ste jects) were ‘taken up" erine Kastella n the an The puplis are: ‘Mrs. LI Goddard: ars, pink were the prevailing colors in| ie dunk eh eo ening, colors in Was served. During the evening Supper given; Eee el Vocal Brown, olo, A double quartet, composed of pu-| pils of Mme. Amanda Swenson, under her direction, will also render numbers. J. L. Johnson, Gus Beckwith winning and be "Why We Need the Immigrant,"" by Mrs. ue An Meno WT Jenen at?celebrated [PromsHazel nesday" evening. ‘December White | Mies tenth Mrs meeting of the Ladies' be Friday "club ,will 13. S. Stowe. 7 ( os The next feria riterar JYecember ae O ‘ brought her subject very »f her h Ss. oF ware ‘served at the aloes of Ane by wast par-|fx) ™!sration," orate neby os sir e ing speaker and Japanese Darline Anderson and Miss Ruby D , The guest of honor received z a a band: painted plate asa favor. ° combination j 3 j will offer an unusually fine line of ; Russian We trip with a party comprising and eighteen Tish leaving ao when oo London fog worst cold an enetrating tobe transported ina. fe appropriate . O P en Evenin g Ss e Knutsfor d Hote t l B ‘ Lake Logan, . Our reputation for - reliable furs-the only kind worth buying-- roug 1e@ oO and, or Palestine, Which she spoke of as a "Narrow ribbon ane hee eae and oo fifty ed on e five women Landon . was a S and Our elegant and immense stock of furs are City" and Lydia D. In a logical * necessity. Oo. DENTISTS , Main, 4 or . T Ro. PR DEe TR he 3" first Sf; Organ ed le oO a ae 4 M the the-clut Bro RB: the ; Roma 7 arabes th ‘ a j.-H. 180-237 S$ the leader Pa poe | be eee a = MAIN : rhursa wien ; Nin coehe le f SOUTH the whic number er no wae si several e a Brothers Miss Trene : Armstrong entertained at| f Fi : ! 2 * sen eof Mrs‘x in Kimball, a charming manner accompanied Van n 1 by that versatile member of society, M.|q social hour ¢ nov ot of Furs. Garments made to ordera specialty Any small deposit secures your fur till Xmas SZ | Call. al "Rus- ALL# AND L PY, thealot useving of 6 ne miles and long, acred but which was ricoe halog | ated associations oe Bel "Ee es SO } 4 HOSIERY GOODS at CLUBS fis, &e xe f§) 050! and lanterns being suspended selections SwiftwillDalybe and| given mutts, the table. About 30 guests enjoyed over| the ans Miss SECOND " SILK IOVELTY } nday nas | tound Mr imas NECKWEAR. S. a ean, cities i forelren ' count re als tant a nn ‘ "ete. aes The Wasatch Literary circle met with| Mt a. Ds 1 i u : } rs = pe ROns ant irs. ertnG Tue Peder ) n on ; ay emorial ave Ladies' Literary club house under the direction of Mrs. W. O. Ck ‘land, chairman of the Current Events and Current Literature section, and Mrs. C. chairman 1© Tourist section of the club, proved to be one of unusual interest and very well attended, there being a large number of guests aside from the members of the two sections. The musical program consisted of vocal selections appropriate to the topic of the an 3 First | ‘Memories Swibit. Sarton while in the 18 a 3 Repairing, Remodeling, Redyeing, Cleaning E. Vis BELTS "4 es A 2 ties a e the was the weeueiiaiia® guest | [delightful delightful country the eusst country of of Palestine Palestine ‘with with ita it tea ‘Thursday. afternoon, given] groves, Describing the peace and. rest[§)»Y Mrs.Williamin the P. Kiser, Theroomcitective | fulness of the Menorca' and Fest: decorations dining were | difficult affair. 24 A WAISTS 3 ‘ to and e >. Aid . at ° T ,., vations of that re of "thie ancient Clift a ikeepin amas re all Ss made as Viluable-7 bridge of Furs.. roaatall PET tf tho I by entertain pee x eeec : mais Very ews Ss e itful soc event, commencing with an elaborate turkey ciener and. winding ~ B ND home atthe Zimmerman flats Tues- will . ae Ermine, AND COATS ICOATS Wey Francisco WOMEN'S pe entertained nyder atTuesday the Millby r Mrs. flats, Schuy- Orders taken from a selection of Seal Skins, Russian My !** Fei Sable, ; a SUITS, Night s§Literary held Rosalie clubPollock Daaned a 8 around among the audience, ending wit The fair and bazar held at First/a picturesque description of Galilee and Presbyterian church Thursday the and Fri-/surrounding country. Mrs Alder {s a pleas ot - S : " novelties in all kinds SKIRTS "Welt "will be eats nee e - : MADE yisit until Defore returning * mre ° Crite ow fleats G am ; , anc : ws T. se leaves. today ort trip t s Angel gi informally afternoon, when in reference to aay ae ‘ ideas. ~ TAILOR. 77pm leave Havana I rs. of Henge Maxwe ar a. that the FURS must give satisfaction or we, the manufact 2 urer, will suppl5 the remedy. originate m GOWNS, RgRC. 4 Angeles enn will enin honor inet Covers a The GLOSZ guarantee is a good thing to bear in mind. We "cI A en--| SET will i) week. this ane : East *, for t the f flowers, re ecember 13, the employe the Paris Millinery company will give Si ae af treet New dancing academy, et str trade is rise: oT CEs TH and Child Boston, in sae an in parents, t fall eget empty ¥ THOS mentee s her trip to Japan and an Baticies collected an if GIVE ah N is ut he Powers City, ns, _ = The not e@ ainhae eve th h cos me, gave Mrs. C.uesday . MeNitt, 14d t South ‘Second and e Eraphic desctiption of an an interesting ‘extend aa est. rs. cN w Vv talk o r It guards against any possible dissatisfaction. t \ YV /AITED oT THT PURCHASE TO eee YR. | | aes 7 ; meet L228 . DAYS ‘ --" msres enter- e at FEW PT BE NOT pPTiIPp«" TO { The 7 YW." wasCl hour ae re with L He " The Monday Sie e eet music 2 ; and Edna their Miss Tuesdays = Mexican Seely, - Yr home O. Mrs rake: n Lagi ine. on J with 6 ares for York oa of TUNITY : 4 TIONS A e and |return & from SaturHels one $o g- cla quality; near de. FOR WHO COULD TINTMT<y | d "inc ri oaktr) he eeeprogeaeram lesion1 Le Me Mr; McCurtain... Paper. is..a tein tin Ki Christmas ° RBar Sie © cie Thenoon pe Grant. | scription. : Jud a few friends very pleasantly day evening at his home, cousin, Margaret Armstrong Ba of t See the She phe ae ee Nene er ee re Cup and Saucer club Friday afternoon enthusiastically" received were "Orpheus : symbol ilso toward ‘ dk whanthe anit: a area East Third South street. Mrs. Tom will give give thethi paper, "Young Men aval sae |} Teelste Ri Minn society Florence - : stern she! Ie CONTINUED for 1 temo Salt are Procbel s Lake. eg at‘soc th ; the following Pre if B orer, Sumi th -lano solo, (ad So eaten ots tr Macdowell (b) Oe 7 i ney te Nora Senton Old | per ef photograhs SOAs: Christmas l Iti isa » AOR © ve cTibarke OE te iit t a initt a aaa mhursd rs att w home, *- den, who 1s visiting for a week in the city. The rooms were bright with] 5 Mrs. , « Ne home = n. th | Cummins board delichtful : the Miss ler . at extraordinary ety . work the boar what «x ald be na detention ‘neg ion t Byron Rad? ; Mal hives thon American society, T. C. resumed Bailey have Tuesday the evening 28 help executive board 1 State fedtala setank ure men epre n , in ene, s: ef alt . to : Weir's} ye and = are at Ga tirane orremiood the Mille r May Kervin and a dozen of ng friends She was assisted Mr. and Mrs t. L. Wright, of obs phi, by Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff, Mrs. Fred C.] Who were married on Thanks in Dern and Mrs. George Airis. Vases of | Were the guests this last WEG aa Me. of Vv violets were |and Mrs, J.reine H. Witbeck, visitcarnations and bowls As: e Rote Pe and : are ; seen throughout the rooms. The prizes 5 enc 1 ogan before rewere won by Miss Louise Sullivan and|turning to their home in Nephi. Miss Lella Stingley. se Mr. nd Mrs. wine A. Paul s se e ms are Mrs. C. H. Blanchard was one of the eepentad this week from Arizona to a en ga , {Spend the holidays with Mrs. Paul's Gorn oaeth reliable oe os ay A trons the Ola time s: 3 unprecedented , the ° Mrs. een 13th" not strike hearts does of society and the Symphony conon oar tternoon society The next hament™ will Mrs J. PP, n. . ‘a Customs future aeon be d the f rhe : olume which have! ote andre... "Ge ore young son are i expected (atta = inold a time way the coming sym-| phony concert, describing the differ-| ent instruments and the make-up in| general of the orchestra So week, pince ® day talk give their - ¢@ ss hardly" audtér Miss friends . "| ot sae Thomas, meeting of Song, "Children's F rie nd," Clare Will-| iams Story, "The Very Best Kind of a~ Christmas Tree," te cayVan Dyke, Elmina ; Taylor. Story, Why the Chimes onaesionirssrrs Breeden. oe the oe I msl ed). PEChIO oe' e Will raneMrs. \ r- umouUsly yership. ly i aaistars fe: PUES The: memb reet anc of ‘ co-operate that at the 8 i i fedindivi 1 Mr. and Mrs * Pe rey Solon will be ene eee eerase soe ansgn cautertained | East ae home tor the winter atthe Pitth oe h mre Katherine Teacher will leava Albert J. Hoffman jr., entertained | «yj. week e Wilson Hotel Annex Mr > prec "1.9 Manufacturing . . Salt Lake City's Furrier and Importer eae "theThese place dances of the Roscoe " oe Jasmine dancing party of the mnrehne Christmas | Fi &| ou iy : | HH ein on et) ve tt BS Thor soon be " he ch ieman of "ne aban ‘oon eopitied Mes Richmond ine: of | Dies omen assemblfes and are very popular who and}|#t home °Y ¢ 8 . quite exclusive. The patronesses, ye stesses of the Sherman Armstrong, son eve ie ate Aire ronitaas M. BransMrs. "W.-W eae rr On, evening, are Mrs . ro aria ho at Sa ; Ss eae willbe ae aren pan eae series | lot the Young arrle eople's club dances at Christensen's academy, Fri- en ( Miss © Main th At the ete Comunity cordialty pasties in Harper's magazines under Mrs. rn natin tin hey deal largely ind w i Marge Miller and Miss AdDrea other notable corsage Slowing ~ ore S orcthneeany, Mrs. an of to 9 c and iy in voted asles z | gon rece Chriristmas tates van ‘erytho *¢ Song,Fm 1e ie - ct mbers | ymn, "|The Memb o eee = The removal eae Salt Lake of E. a . arnt E x Bie kingham and Dis chi arming family &| will be a source of deep regret to > iriends pci Helanbbre igi society at . arge, They will eave or Omaha, St ur Woman, but socletys rs church, at 4 p. be Christmas program #&|To a Wilda Roae, #.| Good Nig Nevin, ° ° Milliner Th , Iscussed 1: ' v es Labor: i il ull the do- ib , federation board wishes also. reques HY 4 Bt a fed i club o Tere ‘ rounders oP hiiiipg. ' rere: Swan' . egationa ¢¢| "¢| my OF, : to Cait att i of i Y Ww Cc A and it was lef Pant Ane present administration to deeids the... wisest. 3 uy in which to do uf ht oN nee are other The "| |{s age, prominent | prominent revolution yok! which' mam er "| manner. The | masquerade ball to Dees See of is to be commended to those| at Unity ha when the hostwhose means make it possible to carry | evening esses are Mrs. W. H. Cunningham, Mrs. out their desires and good taste. The|Clifford R. Peateall) Mrs. Ashby D. soft fluffy white furs are the most be-|Cleveland, Mrs. Robert J. Glendenning. coming things in the world to any|Mrs. L. L. Ter rry, Mrs: William Reid, uncertain nh I servic e, mines and lclally® Hlustratea ad Lake. : annual Wom: ) unlonte af 0 ea = At pe Bete. 7 8 of poems will xs an author bik ae 1e ¢ ye A volume Se K < c, * eseeshendendenceatentesaesaes sess Senses custom of the og # day BHD evenin eaten. attire in a truly effective @ven to "| and read a very cley eo. easion of the last ann Hit *f;of the Daughters of the church | 2, a a Porutnam cl pagis cette el ak 16 eit chairman * ill continue through the da afternoon Altes RODE: Merrie Ww omen will re 5 the Vesper less se x at lead you % 2 ca"-" enricn o ss will be section will Z you be | # 11, beginning ects cost and | % will stor this te | been and Se " wae . a Utan |The gratefully received articles ts aotth ite can telephone and she them. Beecher invited se) goods ee ron \ vas I} a os i of expenses {t is imposboard of directors to supSerer eee eT BORG ae eo Mrs. Thomas W elt, "e{Includes poems, many of opener : the afternoon rectory, | 4|\~ oe a > 7 soclety tO) Mrs, Ta S a ode eS the residen than same aie of VV mcavention |‘ V. Rice Monday ifter-~ donations gt ie ung a tent ie "e|the an) |11 o'clock in the morning, an society room, a Christmas sale Dunster's iat Sad ates china held under the auspices o he While it may not be altoget i ible, the fashion practicable, fashion whiwhich1 p Laka See sharGe matin cake the year of Winston wearing white coats andnnd and = hililldren's SERn at ie « As the bazar is the ae eV Ne of any x kind to be held in the handsome new al datand a great deal of Interest cen-|% ers around it, oe 7 @ os The ladies" ae of St. Paul's church | & has chosen Saturday De cember 21, for | oon confidentially Meno with: held' the room eee to chat with ain in, the‘connection guild rooms th at an older fr end, confers a favor which | adjoining the chur costs her5 little but warms the hear ¢ * e@ : aehiop oat sautirt OF 2 the older person. @ " Sacer te ts, with Hats Sets, to match, will ze r wena Miss i oes é oe el | Gleason. tion of Mrs.Friday C. C. will placebe - young %| American MC ', C. x 2 Wee c, allo thei a an to make this. eause their Mrs kinds be OL Christ iristmas andsome ermine f useful, e This 2, and ne = del firs oN Kkimba dsor noon to receive re h i = 9@ Opened by John C. Cutler a or the second night by Judge Supreme court; the other the is-]|evenines make 15, 3,| for the children of the Sta B home. An epidemic o me ‘t,| Orphans' wea! Bid aioe: tT tik institution presents. bazar will on ae 11, at 11:20, with the basement of | %¥ Stthrough Mary's cathedral, the wee the Naeni Gov r Bransford peuen eee the best In edin "ti that left their'youth some years POU! , av vai as Hoftman, 1e dolls heredity neo rd. ol let a Exot "necesCharles A. Quigle A large number] Soutien eee 1 F na decrepit then | of prettlly arranged. booths will be pre-| Cees # sl sided over by attractiv women and of course, it is But hab a duto those Pace. as t who haveuv | young girls, all under fue able direc- gentie They ie " Sune Mary's annual y, D mber eenahiae nen in Upward through 4 its blood and ashes|the new . spring pireah » wers."|}continue the 8 den flowers pas you for s atuh: cS he r home, 1014 Bleventh street, Friday afte rnoon at x 500. 7 Brockbank and Mr V BE. Gray the pr a * ‘ly dressed in clothes Friendatt £ by hance The Girls' 5 Kea Ae able in|% at vhe ae of rae "* ;eTOY large ee oe xe for which paid: od Miltott entertained. the! **| | the man'shostess Foreign Mission * as ‘ . Se Bs ; u eMlahon ost y ball will be at oO | ¢% ronal of jr. and Mrs x ae apactally attractive. -- same | 4 x4 ues- o'clock, the sa¢ oe ee oe as De | & | es aves | Godbe e best ofwill home made character candyin sketch and one that STG ae confe ctlonery be displayed pleasant memories behind and a cacling fancy arid hand-painted boxes. he do-| some taste in the mouth, anc ic senti-| Mestic table will be taken care of by] which embodies the eee c t ae Mr Bee m. paigvede? ere Are ee H evening, rlous clubs Thompsonin | |nation for were ania * MMrs. 7 Nipper pre ‘entertained entertaines the © | a 3' Ala" society and mission cirele st Baptis ct h very the aX B"pe PE pleasantly ‘at r ae on street Thursday afternoon Ala numb r were present and refreshment ae served An Interesting feature y | of the afternoon was the presentation oe a life members a in the ‘Wo- - M, ° ISS@S or qualities formerly tinuing through the oon and | evening. All sorts of pretty things will | be offered for sale at reasonabie prices. | % The faney tables will be in charge of a Mie tl weed On H Nutting. » FE. L. wald and Mrs ‘ _ 2 ze oe although at 2 enutiful fi the| Mark's cathedral guild will open with | 4% unde r 2 i and pe yonne ite an ev a society woman in = word, was also a etic and brought up her . sti flock approved , is a eee Sast Miss won e SS Covers Ha See I} how many have has ae the pleasure of readIng that charming!- & at dinner Mr. and Mrs Logan. Mrs. © CC 0 ©. © Cee 0 6 ee $3 and $5 Hats for Ladies $1 and $2 Hats Pos%nsPnc testes nctectec%echs PnctecMenctunt. vee Crewe ee UCC UC - & tertained honor of of ? eC : uliding i ld i City. Brig- Guaranteed |