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Show THE INTER-MytainAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1908. ep -----$--- COMING { The ® HE PLEASANT, weather of the month has. put dry[gagement of Miss past/general secretary the/C. A., to Dr. musical festival, April 1t William E. Thome of { Orlentale from Orchestral Suite Famous Composers and % is the important social and rnusical event of the week. An arrangement of has been stalls made which have been taken by Governor and Mrs Cutler, Colonel and Mrs. I. N. Clayton, Mir. and Mrs. M. H. Walker, Mr 1nd Mr Jackling, Mr. and Mrs D.C | } Dy M,. Allison and Mr. IM and Mrs. J, Bidwell. The reservation of seats has so far been greatest for the firs s } formance, although almost an | interest is taken in the second Sara E Johnstone, | nee when Arthur Shepherd's compost: of the local Y. W | tion, Marche Pittoresque and pas Op. and Their Music Much festival at the gram interest centers in the m arranged for the present Tabernacle. Were is the pro- lor each To Be Rendered at the Music Festival This Weex. THE NEW ARRIVALS GF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MODELS Coleridge-Taylot! sand John Bb event: First concert, Wednesday, April 1, at vi40 o'clock -Chicago mphony orRosenbecker ehestra, Adolph conduector; Rose Lutiger Gannon, Franz Wagner, Arthur Middleton: Juvenile cholr, Evan Stephens, conductor, | | evan Third ien Conductor concert, Thursday, April 2, 3:40 ileago 5 : ij Ja Van Oordt, John bareegs i In Nature ae Dvorak le ieee Tschaikowsk} golf links at the/this city, The wedding will take | 5, will be Pee . Country club in good! place in June. . oe cad condition and the * ¢ « | Invitations will be issued Curingt old players turned Miss Bess MeMillan entertained at week for a select leap year party at out daily while the} luncheon Wednesday t the Mc-] Odcon hall, ae cae Jat Oordt Overture Di Ballo Sullivan a) Brautlied, (b) Im Garten, from Two Hungarian Dances Brahms edding Sympor Country A Minor Concerto... Goltermann Goldmark Iranz Wagner (a.) Pastoral (b) Finals (Allegro The Lost Chor ; -Sullivan gal), from Symphony for organ Juvenile Choir coo weather was good.| Millan home on Brigham street, The d SRE Sine te Tate | nd orchestr Alex. Guilmant (a) Love Song; (b) In Wartine, from ; ; a : . a4} affair was | » oa vatownl Mrs. . aylor will enter n a Jolin J. MeClellan Second Indlan Suite... ....MacDowell Those who begin this early are in good Laat. ae a pena 7 a overs Prckigakt fe w tables of bridge on Wednesday } at re } Fa gs c form when the season opens and get oy agit 2 of: sree cane ine, . a nike, Veine an Renna Lvenun. So of the Rhinedaughters on My SadShe Alone Cha rmeth Aria Das Rheingeld" of "De Ring des a long start on others, who wait for|!#ld for twelve and the decoration | esata ness, of SI 1eba *,Gounod from "Queen Nibelugen"" renner Arthur Middleton the weather to grow warm. Some new] Were in spring flowers, yellow tulips | Mrs, D. C. Jackling will give a 500 (a.) Marelie (b.) Danse Arab, (c.) (a) THeartwound. (b) Spring -Grieg players have appeared and especiall y | being effectively used, Danse Chinois, (d.) Danse Russt party on Tuesday next. ~ 7. ¢ @« Aria, La Cieea, from "LaGioconda welcome are one or two young ladies | °° » Trepak, from Nuteracker" Sul Ponchielll Mrs, W. Pr. James entertained who want to get in their lessons before sive a : Dats mae « Tschaikowsl Flanders will Miss Gratia | Rose Lutiger Gannon, Saturday al luncheon at the Alta club The tournaments of | the crowd is out. Marche Pittoresque and scene Oradyvaneed pupils, to recital for her | Chorus from ‘Lucretia Borgia". ..... The affair was In honor of her guest, fentale from Orchestral Suite Op. 6 last year were so successful that it J s the First Congre.Donizettl morrow evening at Miss Beryl James of Iowa, and covers Arthur Shepherd expected many more ladies will pla y : Juvenile Choir. gatilonal church | were for twelve. . laid Fourth concert. Thursday, ° s s Svendsen this season. Coronation March ° } 15 o'clock, - Soloists © Wodtic sday, April 1 cond concert The bridge tournament meets this = Clark-Wilson ms soprano;ei orMrs. Rob |Walker entertained a few Symphony o'clock.-Chicago , At this season of the year we inter week with Mrs ¥F. W.. Fifield, 75 ches € evieve Clark Wilson, Jobn | Gannon, contraito, Join intimate friends informally at tea on est ourselves in sprin& sewing, spring South Twelfth East. Wednesday afternoon last ° ° house cleaning and spring fever, and b afiltor ele il chorus. , Arthur Middleton, b: 880 = Overtur Vi RI2y Tschaikowsky | chorus and ‘Tabernacle re = a . . . we should not fail to take a course o ft Mrs. Fred Leonard entertains the ro . tee by Danese Da ; ; , hor mmduetor * : e(a) Dance of the Sylphs (b) Stephens choral conduct Mrs, Henry LaMotte gave a spring reading. From that oldest o f bridge Sewing club on Wednesday. of the Will o° the Wisp (from Clellan, org iil i *. 28 @ spring poems that begins: party Saturday afternoon in honor of Sorlioz |"The Legenc "Damnation of. Faust ' ; Berlioz Phe ¢ Golden 4 : fo will meet The Monday Bridge club | her guest, Mrs. Blackwell. Mich "a is rt i "Carmen". . Bizet | Orchestra, Great Organ, Both Choruse tomorrow with Mrs. Henry LaMoite, aN Genevieve Clark Wilson und ee aes "Spring, the sweet spring, is the year's! oes 88 Virginia street pleasant king," i Mrs. George Smith entertained at a Lutrance of the Gods into Walhall Inxt ur fon parties Wi col ie ee Y = w x from "Goetterdaenimerung" of many Utah cities. ‘\ large aureus uae tea on Wednesday in honor of her "Der Ring des Nibelungen'..Wagner | is assured. And it Is believed a ver The Young Matroen's club meets this To the lines from "Locksley Hall," guests, the Misses Taylor of Fort D. Spanish Rhapsodic... . -Lalo| high order of musieal entertainment week with Mrs. Alex Kimball A. Russell About twenty-five friends The "Wedding Feast from ‘The will be provided oe e the ladies of the Post "In the spring a livelier iris changes} Particularly meeting of the P. E. O The next enjoyed the afternoon, on the burnished dove; April -4, with Mrs. will be Saturday, William Korth of this city. They are Baptist Musical Program, In the spring the young man's fancy 986 East Bleventh Byron Cummings, Mrs. Newell Beeman entertained 24 ightly turns to thoughts of love," on their way home from a _ winter Chis evening the following program South street guests at a Kensington Wednesday spent in southern California. will - be given at the First Baptist «re afternoon, in honor of Mrs, Orrin There is a long line of spring poetry, z= x church, Which is now meeting in the entertain; Mrs. Charles Clark will Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dunstan andl yoy-jon syndzogue on: Fourth Bast: beDayton of Iowa, who is visiting in the the most beautiful verses in our lanthe Jolly Sixteen on Thursday at her family will be at home after April 5 tween Second ‘and: Third' South, . This city Mrs. Beeman was assisted by guage, Particularly well-remembered home, $409 South Seventh East sowerMrs. Foster Curtis, Mrs. Will is the song from "Pippa Passes:" Ct o at 228 H street is the date set for the regular monthly man and Miss Laura Crawford. Prizes S be e . _ | song service: The Ladies of Reynolds Circle, G. in a@ guessing contest were won by "The year's at the spring and day's A. R., will give a social Tuesday evenBRE 2 ae yh ae Ae ¥ OE Organ prelude, "Evening Star," after April 1 on Thursdays instead of Mrs. P. C. Brown and Mrs. Summer at the morn," Wagner, Miss Crissie Lawson ing, March 31, at the residence of Tuesdays, 347 Vifth East street Gleason. Gounod street. "Praise Ye the Father," Mrs. Sleater, 124 Apricot All oe * co All winter we hear sermons and read "ow Beautiful Upon the Mountains," comrades invited. Mrs. John Malia of Ely. Nevada Mrs. Priscilla Jennings entertained essays that exhort us to diligence and Sudds young ladies' chorus wlll arrive in Salt Lake about April good works, but there is a book, "Idle|S®Ve™ty friends at high tea WednesSolo, Mrs. Fred B. Jones in l for a month's visit with her mother, celebration of her ays:in Patagonia," by W. H. Hud- day evening' Anthem, "Hark, Hark, My Soul, seventieth Mrs. D. Gurnsey. birthday. Tea was served son, that recommends idleness and irShelley, choir. at 7 o'clock to the guests seated at responsibility. It is good medicine. SOCIAL NOTES. small tables Mrs. Jennings was. as| ) at "Lady Baltimore," "Shandon Bells" Who cleans carpets best? National Frank House Cleaning Co. and "Amos Judd" suit the spring mood sisted by her daughters, Mrs. Mrs. John Zink entertained at bridge There was a large attendance of W, Jennings and Mrs. W. W. Riter. andthe urticles and stories in -__ +o -____ ' ¢ @ informally Saturday afternoon. There members and guests at the Ladies' Magazines cater to our disturbed menwere four tables. The Bay View club entertained at Literary club Friday to enjoy the protal appetite. a s s ; an elaborate Japanese tea Saturday gram entitled "A College' Afternoon." e About forty guests tendered a surThe first number was two instrumental Automobiles that go out on the Gar- afternoon at the home of Mrs. Richard prise party to C. E. Palmaquist last The receiving committee was solos by Miss Judith Evans. "Cap fleld road around the end of the moun- Savage. Tuesday, the occasion being his birthMrs. Savage, Mrs, John Wilfley, Mrs and Gown," a paper by Miss Helen tains toward Tooele pass somewhere a day anniversary. When Mr. PalmBoxrud, who wore her Wellesley cap beantiful country house. It is near | - A. H. Ensign and Mrs. A. B. Gibson. quist returned from the city he found The afternoon's program consisted of and gown, wags illustrated by college In all discussions, no matter how Lake Point, the station on the San Pehis friends awaiting lim; and the and instrumental music and a pictures. College songs in groups of trivial; in all problems, no matter dro where the lake comes in closest to house beautifully decorated A proJ. Buswell on her three were given by eleven young lahow weighty, a greater influence is inthe hills. The house is a gray build- talk by Mr trip to Italy. gram was rendered including music dies under the direction of Mrs. Wetvariably wielded by gentle firmness, ing with green shutters and is built se . by Professor Fred Stayner and Mr. zell. The first group was (a) Wellesley rather than uncompromising measpartly over the water. Verandas face Mr, and Mrs, C. M: Bell gave a 500 Composie, (b) Alumni Song, (c) 1908 Maines, and recitations by Mrs. Joy ures, which are frequently more the lake and end in a low ornamental party of eight tables Friday evening. Whitbeck. Mrs. Palmquist also gaye Class Song. Miss Myra Sawyer gave antagonistic than convincing pier and boathouse, On tho slope beMiss Emma Zane and Miss Frances some solos, and she was assisted in paper on "Student Life in Paris," It is undeniable that fundamental hind the house are a garage and staFerguson assisted and the decorations and truths cannot be affected by manbles, not kept up, because the family earried out the color scheme of pink which was followed by the second and entertaining by Mrs. Whitbeck Mrs. Nichols, who seryed the refreshthird grqups of college songs. Secnerisms, and yet who can gainsay the ahd their guests use the electric launch and white in flowers, shaded lights mentg ~~ . ond group-(a) "Crew Song," (bd) power of personal magnetism? and 2nd go to the city from Saltair. Boatand refreshments. through which, many unpleasant facts "Model College Girl," (c) ‘‘Lullaby." ing and bathing are the special charm * . ° Marriage Licenses, can be tempered and rendered acThird group-(a) "1908 Crew Song," of the place. For the week-end parMr. and Mrs. Alex Pickering enterArt Peck, Salt Lake; Ivy E Hazen ceptable, which would otherwise, per= (b) "1906 Crew Song," ' (c) "Ave ties there is dancing on the verandas, tained last evening jn celebration Salt Lake. of haps, create contention and rebellion Maria." The young ladies of the music on the water, bathing, and William J. Gurns, Salt Lake; Anna their crystal wedditig anniversary, at "A gentle answer turneth away chorus were dressed in college caps Johnson, Salt Lz ; cruise Sunday to the distant islands their home, 765 South First West. wrath,"" and through which gentleand gowns loaned by students of the John Brown, Salt Lake; Eliza Scott, in the lake. It is a golitary home on The evening was spent at cards and ness, is more power exhibited, than University of Utah. The chorus enterSalt Lake the shores of this enchanted sea, but assisting in receiving were Miss Grace would be found in the same. truths ed singing "Utah" and closed the afs few have seen the house that its Skidmore and Miss Lottie Pickering A complexion satin smooth and fair differently expressed and. just as ternoon with a verse of "Utah." Tea location is enveloped in mystery. Only a given by Satin skin powder. 4 tints. humanity cannot be reformed with a and wafers were served after the proat night the dancers at Saltair watchMrs. Agnes Olsen Thomas enterclub, neither will il mentally accept ing the lights to the south, see the tained on the evening of March 21, gram s . . or be as satisfactorily influenced by faint outlines of tho building, and for Arnold Rich and Vernon Arnold bare conditional statements, as by a The Current Events and Current Litmark the spot which, by daylight, before thelr departure for a year in more gentle reasoning. which by its erature section of the Ladies' Litevary seems somchow to elude them. Germany and Switzerland. The affair very tactfulness suggests, invites and club will meet Friday at 2 p. m., April . as a handkerchief and necktie A DOUGALL SONG SERVICE. includes the intelligence of its hearers 3, in the clubhouse, Mrs. John Reed Good morning, I hope you didn't ex- shower and about thirty guests enwill give several readings and Miss More is always gained by amity and pect me Saturday. As you say it's a joyed the evening. Mrs, Thomas was Veacher and Pupils Will Render Pro- forebearance than by uncompromisLinda Jessup wil give a magazine talk. bad day to begin on, so I went shop- assisted by her daughter, Miss Marie © 2° e gram at Forest Dale Vonight, ing justice, and the former method ping. Buy something! Well, not Thomas, The Art section of the Ladies' Litneed in no way affect real truth: At Forest Dale meeting house at 6:36 . s . Tired to death erary club will meet at 10:15 Thurspositiveness may be made absolutely tonight a song service will be given by Mrs. ‘© Now, how do you W. Midgley entertained the day morning, April 2, at the clubhouse. cruel, whereas the same facts no the pupils of Hugh Dougall, assisted by want this waist made? She's s6 spind- Jolly Twelve club at her home on Mrs. E. A. Wedgwood will read a pamatter how sorrowful the situation Miss Irene Kelly, accompanist, and ling it ought to be real full. Yes, I got Friday afternoon. The prize in a per on "Gothic Architecture in Germay be greatly modified by sympathy Mr. fF. Hust, violinist. a lot of silk samples and had four hats guessing contest was taken by Mrs. many" and on "The Cathedral of CoOur success in life, whether material This is the prograrm A. Hy; Little. sent up on approval. Oh, yes, four logne and the Cathedral of Strasor intellectual, is likely to bear the s . ° Twenty-minute talk on "Musical different stores, and I got a dress pat-burg," reflection of our inner selves: and if One of the largest events of the History,'' Hugh W. Dougall. tern, but it's going back. Wait till I .8 « We sow gentleness or consideration week was the dance given by the GoyQuartet, "Saviour When take these pins out of my mouth. No, Night The Daughters of the Confederacy the Narvest Is apt to reap satisfaeernor's club at the Odeon, Friday (Shelley), Miss Edna TJvans I wouldn't wear one of their readyMiss will have their next meeting I'viday aftion-"bilterness never sweetens; nor evening, about 150 couples being presClaudia Holt, Mr. Ross Beatie, made suits. I tried on seven, but they Mr. ternoon, Apri 3, with Mrs. Sol Siegel, does sweetness ever sour." The club rooms were open for Lou Halsett. don't suit my figure nor yours, either, ent. s s s Perhaps the effects of various forms I should judge. Oh, of course, you're the guests all evening and delicious Contvralto solo, "Jesus Lives' (MarThe German club will meet Wednesof positiveness is best illustrated in vo), Miss Claudia Holt. ; not stout, but these suits are for real punch was served day afternoon, April 1, with Mrs, A. 7s &e« « ;the lives of children, which reflect thin people. You liked that green Violin obligato, Mr. Hust T. Volmer. greatest accuracy every different The Misses Enid and June Edmonds suit? Well, now, wasn't it a mite Baritone solo, ‘The Plains of Peace' | with * at an informal musical of influence-in the child that young? Gray's a good color-gray or entertained (Barnard), Mr. Frank B. Platt. { kind The Tourist section of the Ladies' at thelr home Wednesday evening in has been governed by a gentle firmbrown, with your hair. Some stores Soprano soto, "Ye Bells of Waster Literary club will meet at 10 a. m. honor of H. Arnold Rich. A' very ness, Which appeals to his sense of ain't very accomodating. ‘There's one Day" (Dressler), Miss Irene Kelly. Tuesday, March 31, at the clubhouse. interesting program was rendered by reason, there is always to be found Til never go inside of again, I wanted Violin obligato, Mr. Hust. Mrs. A, J. Hosmer will give a talk on the quartet. Miss Edna. Eddeference, consideration and a black jacket for my aunt, "Ave Maria" (Schubert), Miss Elma She was her trip to Constantinople Frank Parsons, Anna Frazier, obedience to his elders; Young going to a funeral. You did? Well. Virginia Smith, #H. Arnold Rich, whereas, in the other extreme, is the that's the same man-died of typhoid Duet, "Until the Day Breaks" (GouPERSONALS. Marle Thomas, Anna Erickson, didn't he? Victim of theories and unecomShe would have took it if nod), Miss Edna Evans, Miss Claudia promising measures, and in whom, if it suited her, but they wanted a de- Kathryn Gabbott and Ray Dorious. A Holt. Mr. and Mrs. John Zane of Chicago musical game was played and prizes not actually cowed one invariably osit. My goodness-a Soprano solo, "Hold Thou My deposit on are expected to arrive in Salt Lake awarded to Miss Virginia Smith, H. something she wouldn't ever notices discontent and numerou: have any Hand" (Briggs), Miss Bessie Westtomorrow. They will spend some time Arnold Rich, Miss Leone Edmonds plafntive "whys," and there use, for again. seems to Why, it's lunch time! with Judge and Mrs. Cc. S. Zane ; phal. refreshbe a conspicuous attitude of ll, we've had a g00d morning, so and Willard Smith. always s 6 Violin obligato, Mr. Hust. ments were - served. the. hostesses being on the defensive. If, when a quiet and restful. Mr. and Mre. Windsor V. Rice are Oh, you're welcome Baritone solo, ‘‘Nazareth" (Gounod), were assisted in receiving by Mrs -glad to give my customers child makes a mistake, we feel justiat the Hotel Alexandria, Los Angeles, the beneMr. Lou Halsett Abbie Edmonds and Miss Leone Bafit of my experience. fied in asking ‘‘Why didn't you reason I should say so for a few weeks' stay. Contralto solo, "For the Lord Is monds. About forty guests were and think?" then. in all justice and ° ae I know a bargain when I See it. Mindful of His Own," from "Tlie Mespresent, Pe mercy, when correcting that same Mrs. Buddemer, the mother of Mrs slah" (Handel), Miss Alice Webley. a * . child for more seriops faults, why Oscar L, Cox, has returned from a Double quartet, "Oh, Holy Night" At Masonic Temple on the 23rd, should we not encourage with gentle visit of several months in Texas, and (Adams); soprano obligato by Miss occurred the official visit of the reasoning that formerly acknowledged she will be at home with Mr. and Edna Kvans. Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Atlissa L. intelligence-it "may frequently be Mrs, Cox on Capitol Hill. $$ Scott to Lynds Chapter No 1, (O5.53Se * «6 Sadly deficient, but with proper enEASTER SONG SERVICE. S:; ft panied by Dr. J. H, EpperMr. and Mrs. Charles Henrotin, who couragement it may satisfactorily deAnnouncement is made by Mr. and son of Ogden. W. P., and the associate Vuplis of Charles Kent to Be Heurd at velop, just us through the absence of Mrs. Richard Stingley of the engage- officers of this grand jurisdiction. Mrs, have spent several vears in South AfSeventh Ward Chapel. rica, will return here next week to sentleness, the child may dwindle into ment of their daughter, to | Gertrude = s.$ Hutton, 7. M; ‘of Lela. Professor Charles Kent and some of make their home, almost hopeless scepticism. If a fact Joseph J. Campbell. Ogden, Dr. A. Scott Chapman, A: G The date of the will. give an Waster sone e s is too complicated to be immediately marriage has not been set P., Mrs. Flora E. Sinclair, G. C.; Mrs. March 29, at Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cheeseman will grasped by a child, then a gentle s s es ward chapel, Fifth South Amelia King, grand lecturer, Mrs. return the first of the week, after seys Second West, a explanation, so far from being beThe marriage of Miss Jasmine Lilla E. Treasure, grand organist; 6 Program follows eral months spent abroad, and the past littling, is calculated to inspire faith. Young to Lester D. Freed will take Mrs. Mary A. Brown, G. Ruth, Anthem and , oT a) ae we -. Ward, month with their daughter, Mrs. Choir The word "tact' s frequently place Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock | Mrs. Georgiana Higson, G Martha, of O.S5ong Divine"... . -Jordan Temple Campbell, at Fort Du Pont, Del abased by attributing to it certain _ ,. Dott MeMillan. at the home of the bride's father, Le the city; Mrs. Frances G. Shields, G. ° e Courager area Juuso civie ais forms of deceit, whereas being tactPetre Grand Young, Red Butte Hollow, On Marshal. and Mrs. Emma C, White. Ww. Dr. and Mrs. F. §. Bascom and son, - Weight. fu), neither necessitates soaring above account of the recent bereavement in "The New Born head, G. Esther, of Park City. Among King". . Francis. who been making an 4. Espor or sinking below the level of a true 5 . an Savage, .the family the wedding will be very the other guests of the evening were extended trip in Old Mexico and Cuba, "The Everlasting Day"... situation, but in justly rendering its| quiet, the ceremony being witnessed Bevan Lewis and Mrs. Halstead of Ogden, will return to the city about April 1. Drucie Parker. happlest side. To be positive does not by only the immedlate relatives of the Mrs, Williams, Worthy Matron of s » F te eden, : Fortescue Giver of Life" necessarily mean to use superlative familles, e Gus Backman. Mountain Chapter, and Mrs, Raddon, Miss Rosemary Glosz will give a * a * O Living Father" ._.. ras measures or to emphasize one's conA. M.;: Mrs. Roadman, Mrs, Sherinan, el Riego concert in Spokane April 31, under 2 : toberta Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cushing an -|Mrs. victions With sledge-hammer-like Thompson, and Mrs, Geiger o The Lord the auspices of the Wagner club of is My Shepherd". nounce the engagement of thei r|Park force. There are pessimists and imat Prof, Kent's Male Chorus,- Koschat City. At the close of the exthat city. Miss Glosz has been enterGood Night daughter, Mabel Ellen, to Jonn §. emplified work the chapter adjourned petuous reformers, who declare that E Naata Louis Lunison tained extensively in Spokane, among Edna Morris. to condone sin is but to encourage Andrews, the wedding to take place to the banquet hall where covers were "Face the events given in her honor being to Face" vonson og ee a wey Jol in April. evil, and in which theory there is ceree laid for 200. The grand matron, Mrs. r. a. a large reception at the home of Mrs. Burton. ; > ° . As tain truths, but jn any wholesale deBIN aires 2 Scott, was the recipient of an elegant Brown on Thursday last. Danks 2 Myrtle Cards are out announcing the mar Brown nunciation. few are careful or geners 2 @ ae cut glass vase as a token of the FIGSAN NR aoe oes Sen Vilage of Miss Ruby Mabe! Thompson Grenier ous enough to discriminate between hoe esteem in which she is held by the ofMr. and Mrs. J. W. Currte are exMelvin Peterson. the evil and the. to Darl Vernon Smith Thursday, flcers and members of Lynds Chapter. man, and instead eee Se Be gten NGC pected home this week from an exof «-seee,President March 26, in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A fitting gift was also presented to lighting the act, they are apt to atCharles H tended trip td Mexico and Cuba. . "Rocked in the Cradle of the Smith will be at home after April} the grand patron, Dr. Epperson. esc" lack the individual, ang thus antagone* es e ak Gan Waania ize, whereas, Knight 10, at the Narvex apartments. with sreater justice and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Korth of Chiena ° * * influence, Nearer to Thee evil might « Dur carpet cleaning ...... cago spent Wednesday and Thursday with is guaranteed. symParks of. K pathy Announcement is made of the en - Nationa) House Cleaulog Co. t's: Male Chorus. been corrected of the past week with Mr. and Mrs. and ihe Accompanist, Agnes Dehlqujst. man ameliorated. || -_--- HAMILTON'S SMART SHUT EVENTS, a THE } E WELL TAILORED STREET SUITS THE FANCY AFTERNOON pre BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS IN GoW NS SATINS, CHIFFONS AND LACES and largest line we have ever displayed. The handsomest Dainty and WAISTS GOWNS LINGERIE Batistes, Lace Trimmed, Embroidered and All-Over Valences Mulls, from price in range Gowns These $9.00 to $50.00. WAISTS, $2.50 to $20.00 NEW EASTER BONNETS | | | { | Wear. Easter for daily Arrivals of new HATS Street and Dress Hats. Both ' | woMEN FoT DRESS FOR 216 SOUTH MAIN ST. ov WOMEN'S CLUBS -| WHEN A» WOMAN: HAS+A: HAT FROM BRANDWIN'S Art of Being Positive. 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