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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, ' in the celts Mr. ind Mrs, Jacob a gave a beautifull ppointed din vor | : avenings at the Ajta reg in honor. ‘Tonigh ilso at the Alta Sidnex amb reer will entertain | pu of trlends to meet he Le Ba) avenins Mr. Strause g¢ bor nt the Orpheum eaolynis ntar s Ma ~ ae rs, Willi K \ hostes turday at a charming iuncheon, mort ati place irds th natur of a] 6s were lald tor a dozen guest and the table was pretty with baske P< pir Stock for the centerplece. Pie ' 0 TW I THSTANDING that we rejoice in a republican government, such divinity hedgo king,"' anything "rd re to Cour ‘ ad customs ia ey be eull interest and few realize In this de aa ete country restr lotinna whic tho placed on the dwellers in ssonaranial countries in regard to the respect due to illed when which {is no Mra. mn if at each Sanford Tr. A. A. Reid, the guests f 1] ver t‘the w LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, 7, 1909. FEBRUARY ach-) pre a home » | Frids y evening, when fourteey were | will be agatr pened by a social pr esent. The evening wa pleasantly by the first. presidency anc nur | spe nt in games ond music. thoritle Tt ha been: ft tores | cost of $4,000,. The main hall hr At tho me aii house in bh ets | refloored with maple ind the fiver va ne < fitted vit eleetrical appliance ng enj ali can a be used for the eevee yurpose kitehen na xl room LA tll modern convenlen Troub ad accommodating 50 rand bh yle I be} n Tuesday, Feb 6 consis d of ure ve Genealogical society ; ell eee as ted by local t om t | .. Sate Mr Iu I will e ° j the Regim ub.‘ The home of Mr. and M v- |}afternoon a . Hi on West Third | to of vening, when the me mber rs View club entertained their/ Mr Rowland Hall. Red White) rnations were use da for E rn-]| ne f the table and tho attractive} place ecards, which were the artistic we ork of the young hostoss, wi ere Valentine in hearts and cuple "hose pre to enjoy tho affairs w yore Miss| In a talk recently given by one of our Salt Lake wome uy who, stay in a lion of me weeks summer, s the recipient with other members oe "har family of invitations to attend social functions, where not only the members of the royal family Were present, but fn several cases were| the hosts and hostesses, many char-!/ acteristic incidents wero brought out. ! At a garden party for instance, where King Edward and his gracious Queen Alexandria were present with many | others of the reigning family, when vt! their entrance the band struck up| "God Save tho King," they marched, | ehildren and all, unconcernedly in pro-| eession past 6 assembled company| to the tent where refreshments awaited ee and leisurely partook of the they were attended by seryants of Highland costume, while the} guests looked on and waited thoir tima | be formally presented. their| highnesses, re The n kinney, ¥. Dem Mrs. ©. H, Kister, Arthur Janios and rs. Frank Gus ° es Mrs. W. E Vare oun inform- | dint ally ‘aturddy at ntine used ly lune ‘ ae young a aan Flor-/ Strau ps royalty royal vitl uter. Gre , g. SALT | Soe of Mr. and Mrs. rather un ap | ing Sette ring last Tue occasion was in honor of birthday anniversary received tt guests In the ppropriate fror = rr, The ear part of th evening v d to music nd the! fol Geyer Beaae m was giver Afis s Pearl Savago re ao red ‘two vocal | olos Ma Ros ary' nd I Love Yon} Truly." Miss Leona Me Cc urts ilm contributed two violin solos, Flowers and} t Th Campbs i aoe ‘Fred iti ra most j rary 1 oe + rit Mrs. Willa ‘ 1 Mr \ will ob MDA atreet South With the first signs of spring comes - | { »y Mrs | oO Mr. nd} | Kelby Bow- | rm | r vf Biack | 1 fr and Mrs, Arthur Clark, Mi WOMEN S = and 7 3 0 Li CLUBS = be 5 : . : : Revolution nnual : n Ai erie! Ped A ch uso the new spring toggery for women. The tailored suits in English suitings and French serges are smarter this season than ever before, Evening gowns in crepe meteor satins and soft silk of exquisite colorings are very attractive, also beautiful afternoon dresses in Rajahs, linens and cloths are delighting the spring shoppers. . l Mrs. ¢ K. E yring, Mr. and Mr ; | Bowr ry. and Mrs, J). C.: Bowrtns and -chilBowring D. W. ith Mrs: Mr dren, M W. J. Bowring, 2 Henry uke ne, Jud era Mr. ond Mrs 3 Mrs Harry 9 club with The © tained Tuesd 55 West Sixth ie musical ai tedbanain il was rend Fred Clar! Melvin I Mrs. Wood bury and Miss ring, Th 6 following lative partielpe te { in the r I Mr Joh 4h Dla Mr. and Sewine Thursday, Crea, 1 house was tastefully | mother, Mr Blien Bowring ith he lu colors, green The home wa beautifu while in the library and) for the oceasion. and r m carnations and ferns weré ling was spent, during profusion Judge and. Mrs were entertal dad} 3 nd Mre. H. H. Frame, the club} song und recit: uth n hat lent The »| of The LTON'S T SHOP q New hats to match the gowns and tailored suits. The waists, belts and neckwear which help to complete the costume must be correct or they detract from the general appearance Hosiery to match gowns this season. and suits is very smart trivial ordeal. While the members of royal family from the king down, perticularly gracious and everything is arranged beforehand to tho slightest detail as to etiquet and preceden It is said that nothing soca eee pertaining escapes the tormal function wearing lightly to keen e of the king. n one spear st "the court officials appea one | soiled ribbons and orders, and promptly re-| celved commands from his epee to} be more particular in the futur { Tt was told of one of the nt prin-| large| some| accident had happened bile, and the audience, to their feet to her automo-| who had risen | while she made her exit, wero obliged to remain standing a full| half hour until she was finally con- | veyed from the scene. To leave in ad-| vance of royalty would have been out! of the question, but ono of the more | caring of the women present re-; ked: "TY thi at least ae milatt tell us we could sit dow It jis said that whereas King Parry } urda} j ennie Ne 2liforn! sce prepar selon sho| Edward | rather she the tate: old! fo Coal in} lavender on or oO hellotrope on ears costumes around occasion wels, pretty are as has of to say the Moore- and } sociation neck | fales ee been a | officers of reception nothingof the The stately ELIZABETH WwW wed- gems Mela Wife of D rece. é of Dr, ane who pee 0 RICHARDS ror Wai overnor € Wi 0 Sy on am 11 WRIGHT the addition necklace, of ng me 5 magnificent the present diamond | Cop) of her uncle, Mr. Newhouse, and sunburst same precious gems, the gift bridegroom. The v of of wedding the the| Igloy ooks, Miss Uglow t¢&ses oe A \ | WEEK \} IN SOCIETY ane week {n socloty whole, rathe ar we ell social functi Mrs. J. J. Broughall and at aie afternoon parties ter . Se a visit Mrs. of cIntyre aie _pieanantly effai I At: ™ Junek,| Mrs, oe Tenet orter and Mrs. DeacEainan Which Howard Geor oF to Miller assisted the was i. i friends ° by Pers. Biss | the as n- [Cpanel ik ee sa 1s Staff |} Oswald Spry. Mand a2 one week: of n notable the large af-| ue oc University oe ya the ass ciation committees anc by form the} efresh-| ~ and w M [ser _ » nun attend A. to Reeves ber oa where to ae partles £ rat fables - nd cards the prizes, o been riends A A| Thomas re- tts . in a most artiste was given 1e, the| 20d Leona Bleanor eek im honor of their a by Mrs, John>C.},:088ts and Van Cott ") Mrs. H, J Mrs, Paul meee ©; pun aee ‘ Potter a x at 6.5 Literary ay) rai dna e £= € and #a\ fs vorite Ba W t Me? Niece forme te th rigit B¢ origin 2 "Of s0¥. "Siloam,' et composed rh Mr and. Hay L on ns fe ole, Check by IcCurtain ae pleasi charming Fa each | afternoon's he th in a most | | a {nthe | aratter mna oO! Warren, troduced ae Interesting by the singing of lan old lof Mrs. 10 mot'| rs ipartments for th ind o circle with her rats. iva followed| programy chairman aper A eS are concluded ManS ‘just afternoon subject 1o man particular on! speeches ; eettow ed. Frame presided as toa and ry can;|the luncheon, prune olburne will r« author | Tuesday ) a wacee aaleetiol at Cort Miss section, 0 | the accompantaent compli-| club th 4 The|when will to aise as = NE ens wnine section of the lies' a will be entertained next by Mrs, Elmer B. Jo ut the | mentsare In charge peda cers lat the Fatr. |Mrs. John Stuart Manloy. Mrs. F. Ia| Tho Wasatch Official who for) was devoted to cards the W. H.| course, after which ments were ser ced by her by the garrison, from town, oe aed aeat: cieaesi and officers a tors at | Sister the of Post, Mrs, Miss Hugh Storm, Walthall, quarters of Lieutenant and ay eng puting ey, rom yho is visiting her brother, B. Garey. very yaa oe Ow: a visi- who at The a 8 New. s rm SENT, The man- | | there ores r renponded {s rr ts the| 4 01), Mrs. TalMaryland Lieute to 1usbands UC°®8S = The ; probable that Ideal by are rties s and ieee Aan" Mrs. : orehouse ane thoroughly dem‘My Witfe's Club," Hanchett gracefully "Our Host and hoped to voted 2nd Beier or eae ° y. Mr. oneueee d that h 00d his subject, pod Mra, La fayette Bide Ad ~ D yf ae cuae , L at e | Men. New v Samu a se, 1 | Februar ORY. i es : Te s e Genthitlemen t! eGo the shal affair Hostess." a be bri invited ° §0 ne pa popul: a the. ve ae ee the por i vere . aur Siven . ee evening, Lincoln Bayview a: lub "on | ternoon Louis vitations S. for a oa Cates large has her home ¢ hi Second afternoon, re uary 12. by Mrs. Elizabeth fea issued to avenue, Senaemnnrt be specially facoraten for| be ‘enth in- given will Bast he hel Monday Whitele soon] ter ace an {ng of Thursday, February al- 173 N | | } : ! iil meet | Smith, 157} street Seay iday Night Friday | mee ting with Dr. balls gave an exe Study of An An ssue invitations for an elaborate re oads."" 0 Roads xiven by that;ception to be held at her home on| Monday at rooms of| East South Temple street 2 ape even-|home of irs ever ization stl He day, wi occur € annual incoln | street 2°20 banquet to be held this year at os Sieg end ce enyon, which affair promlses to! The Ladies Reading elub eclipse similar events ot ner years feo ernee with -Mrs. T. H. phe Governor's' club last "Friday ae & at the afOdeon : was one o the mmost enjoyable be more or les jal entersocial enter-| one in compliment te the youne, sugats at the Fort. there will taining charming hostss I and | number| | Dy Peanieg h ws little. Two young ladies are at presont Mra. aA attended the - The second in a series of prettily arts. Glen Douglas, of who left} Chicago ran ged b 2 teas was given rsSaturday afternoon by Mrs. low td &. Stowo| at_her home on der gh in at gi Fort in ears, beautiful adic heon a part of the Miss Kathryn Geddes Nivin and Miss Pearl \ Justus : Bto or Mrs. Altre "Bersbach, Thureday for he in daughter, of filled ara has been the| and Captain and Mrs. Willis Uline en-| to "byae "Our {f. H. Moritz, Walker, Mrs, Mrs. Sol Mrs. ate Separty ci Peaan CaS : Mrs, r C,Husbands Morehov ras soeponded sch | Jacob Bonn Siegel, mont and| | evening nature of The a Colonial uncy filled with + Onvaried)the ‘ertained combining order {iss Seiz, atwhocardhas parties left forIn honor ©f| oma ) ning Bote wit Soap andellwis inca. peech ‘The | Man) , Or oe rs ; will entertain friends costumes we 11 t 8 Me ce ° San Francisco. An in format hop was a eerie of Clubs" was Se Wat, pe ear rare re Festls Ne e of wiet bridge "affairs| CMJoyed at the Post Fr evening.| H Tibbals The by Professor Will am | US will eee aoe er Rian ting aay Series eeeenueise been of given by Mrs. have 3. B. ings well . Las Phwlenta OF Robert Glendenning and Mrs.|'the recitations piven June Sadler Donnell were also the hos-} Byron W. King, which presents| presented the young people were said | ™ent to Mrs, Joh to rival In magnificence anything of| Gucnioome oe the kind every seen in Salt Lake ngham ome: I a1 ia t be the & servec . will her has there parece « entertainms ni s fulalli: | occas oe seldom euch an array of elegant gowns were noticed Tuesday evening on the pr | present \ettisin de. Sea oe oe neon ba ea) < i Ty | The card party to be given Tuesday Titerary |afternoon by St. Mark's Hospital as-| Saturday dea See remarked that EVENTS: and | etme Victoria, of sainted memory. The queen, who dresses in exquisite | pels and maintains a stately regal arriage, generally appears in violet, perfect. + - fst es {at haa | The afternoons far the footsteps of her predecessor, Gneen} --& da COMING andria, on the contrary, is made up to! Took like women of twenty-five, which act on her part is rather de-| red. by er ae ie whe | eracefully with ir -_--_--_ --_e- does not try to conceal his age, but | eppears as he is, a fine specimen of 2) hearty, elderly man, that Queen aes would fe fort }be given frida Mit i) tensen' | ~ +--+ 0m eo et cleanin } Our carpet dona) House Vieaninge Co ci d its Houghton client, paper can Poem." {llustrated la ir on vik Pib"The Al- on "Good The next meeting will be ro earitie! February 8, at Mrs. Bledsoe, 132 North State hon- | street. the dini room, whe @ presided arin aa if Seriya 1 ae cpcas on, and the.elub lors, green | or of Governor and. Mrs Silt or Spry. ° | the coffee urn at the attractive table, | the Pabatice Mr avid Mick, ite! wee as ne te ve e us l very effectively i Tho Woman's Oat blican club held! her t§ vase of enchantress| wald is proving to be a sotial ¢ SO =| ent a da ‘rations, also on the programs Mrs. A. J, Greenewai will enter-|/aq very successful nies sting Monday af- | carnations, surrounded by wreaths and has alread ad » be a sotlal avorite, att lacie whi not a rmal affair,; tain before the end of the month for ternoon at Unity hall, re Tays of . formed the central or, with a nu hen' Bee S1VON | aisnie en cellent opportunity for| her gues fiss Wdna v Portland, | ing H thice" I se or decoration. Seven tables of cards were ne an take place aires RCTS BEL Bey | Grn oPeey " Darch wae nen - | beautiful dresses|for whom Mrs. D Werthe imer WIL] | Tear Were over 60 prese nt : = ladies present,| ive a bridge tea this coming ines-!encouraging feature of the an aoring course o ni # special program. o ac Was rendered, A er, Dy ott} an_event long to be re-| y the 175 couples that woro| rad WilliamAeon Iprlsheart entertained a| fewMrs,frien noon at ‘arkansney a Ally, Saturday afterPiao ae = m= Th 4 / - owe ia rs justly celebrated, 4 followed oe byerary an the An excellent program was elaborate Can't supp rooms, ; Hyacinths Sweet Peas Vi TAG: the Perrume? Boxatts Inter T bye thiezs Roman inusualls Hennea Mi | : Carnations . meérican where Fee ~ B ae Beauties ie li elivery ' Funeral : d ter, a specialty. A Main Street. Savane exfoyed and the } BMibg een W alter John an es ma gly Envea ae to 3 Snow. yelae par. D nxton, | D. . e A. by and Thursday. Reed in the veceiviniy line In the] Soot at he! Mes President ator and Mrs uste. W.7 L. White House, on the second Presidential] aif, Roy P. Frost, Witord wit M. ' RPE ceeen Van, next eae = ‘ Age EL played College me day: by of the afternoon with meet | BR. I g,ected on ae slat was by eae hes: Lien as follows: members o .Miss | : }} eee: Florence ridge tea a ian ernoon for Miss Lyon Watnesa ay Cc, 8. Sannitns the bridge! members Mra. Ighy . executive committee. ee - Palin each, | | | ro} 25 SHOVELED Florida, Charleston successfully . 0 f= , and our costs SPRING er less enor hannare. na t ‘on sae' "our.) than PRICE if hotUL : in Salt . It Saves x coal.' Whyi ; = on sacked elivered and d amas carried. COKE. of vard \ L Vi PER fe ode ) ° i : YO UR Bl N 61-65 Main Street . S if re TON. extra earried / oCi, Oo ones monies onand March 4.Bransford Colonel also and have Mrs. Holmes Miss és | | | | and s G anit will given Wednes-| by Mise oe Shearman | been me guests recently of Colonel B. of Bost S. Dudley at West Point, whore they a ae rata wore charmingly entertained evening Tr. id Mrs. will, entertain tat cards. wis uate BRD F left during the week to join her er eas Sen: or 1d air operated 5 extra -o (Run LL | hotB customers, | from where they will go to Miami, and | payannsh, soot, dirt uej'' steam, satisfaction . . of SPECIAL s urnace a bemg s the - 50e tt | -24 aera 2 se Colonel ard Mrs- Edwin F. Holmes| and Mise, r Bransford ure at the | t . 5 Jen- | are , ae to all the ter smoke, it | PERSONAL Cc, | nor today a Mra. E. Hal}0.1 Florence re Polnciana, furnaces yg. Lake | Our carpet cleantne «s_ guarantoea National House Cleaning Co. of | Royal © held| on be 4 water ae E : of heating plants, Ae nat or Campbell i ea , Hundreds = - Mrs. Ballard, vice | D. Travis, secretary; | easurer; and Mis s 1e@ id b 5 Om entertained Mrs. Th e 16 ofJ. Brown, Literature"The willbe Effect evening Bailes crycad éé | | on ee | | pay oe igs. president; president; Mr: e Miss Leat | street a Ladies' --+-+-___ iesioaReta svete, piterls Wantatsy, ita Aa" Lade Hache e ee house. Mrs. will the © a a Richmond, Q an ater to St. Augustin Wire t South stre ast and Jacksonville, arriving in W ashing. | Fort Douglas: en Aae afternoon,|ton in tim r the reception at the | C, R. Billiott will entertain at a| White House on the 18th. a the| ‘affair. Inaugural ball and attenda cere-| 5' yaa ny G. A. A, Georz ze Tan: ae watiaties. ve ¥ _ afrerader arto wile the yoounger society sc tw Edmunie Edmunds, meets of and iss Tibbals at the home of the| latter, 1006 Third avenue. At the meet-| ofiléers for the coming year were | i At |Mre. ai by club s¢ soulon mer data fo tournament club gustan given ere eS McCaraR Sho RORHarriet, |* ick and ee nes the A dancing party wit bo given Friday evenin the Ladies' Literary oT Bornes by. ie Misses Ruby Lam- Ray ||? hou ThMee Tei rel, reshmente last | tomorrow Th pa pr pe Tt Nivin, dit | Vascand Leooe B | Andrews, Pp. attison, jan Goody oe and ies 1" ® c., Mrs. Mrs. ub rary don "with Mra. South Ninth East - 809 History Literary il gbe »issue ed. Lit ee ee ne Alia tclub, | eee t 10 Time." ott, the Alta club, ‘Social tite Lifo oe of t ro Time tomorrow the the The eat 0 Miss Sara Ter srrell, whose marriage| Rupert W. Stockwell pre on oie on given Davidson, and Geen Tefreghe eve povtank, api 8 ° Washington were Mrs.| will Seekers' Thompson, Cham- afternoon, large Vay In The Tuesday at ae Pebruary a for | ter- | tea the winter at the (Monday) Pe at V- | February 24, will be the gu f he orata sae neen A EBraeay , of "this woek Orpheum WeltMrs. uiton. : c eneeta tiie J, is spending _ Tomorrow 1 eus: | Smoot ange agmar nor rathers, Fiorist mother, home [cceMdan uncheon a) a Slsile, Misses "Elsie, r utie a n Stab ch S30 el, Kittie. end Anna : Bennett. Florence Po Elomer, Kat Ine Kelly, Li ll, Marie eddie' Career) anaiha y, Ce Care = 3 aalignie Pearl Miss afternoon . . Wednesday \ Martin's Coal Office. Superb AEA at syors, George Holmquist, cir¢ Clarence Walker Ra jon" Smoot, W. Me work es 5d : eRe lagerinnl vas wien iby re Cla ColBarnes and he ; Claude T./ Knowlton. The Ea Kuests nietars wereMls mM Ruby if Ind. 442, SAU RLICAe Blue Fone. at occasion who Cassady anywhere. ‘hono ore vere Mis NWaateats Walker, Campbell, Mrs. L. M. Meagher, Miss Mary Telephone Bell 1011. t the er eno ser ha:| palms in gorgeous priate mee ner. en Suapenrean > and ome \Key musi- to | Ella Miss Key Lila SJodahl, Miss Clee le, Ming | Pall last week ne. Mexers. Kisselbere, Ea, Z Prompt p nee Smoot wil re a Raleigh in honor of |and Mrs. Fairbanks y Saturday r x Ing oon a to Misa P. aelreee of Pro he bles were ones nebrated with ne ses an apne ily | Those Cala Lilies A Ella ho supper at ths cvting iolets , party at the Orpheum by Good-| elaborate affair in the form o viet me eatay evening, P. L. Wililams|entine ca d party on Monday give a dinner at the Alta] Februa 16, at Unity hall, f elas banguce tis | 2profusion, eeey eo ieee, E i nd Daffodils You Almost Smell ay afterncon nas the audition, of 20 new n iS the club roil bject For Miss Geades ond Captain Con-| te Sati emits Court Wor tad, whose marriage takes place next|thoroughly discussed and notable week, a number of social affairs will] dresses were made by those 9@ Biv this week, Tomorrow eéven-|/able of speaking on tho subject ing they will be entertained at a vOX | club | nade arrangements to give celebration plespat Mriday evening,at the givenMasonic by Motem{rs. ouee Aer ° will entertain ae lodge {n honor ae thelr forty. | bridge tea Wednesday afternoon ee lard" delisntt ee o the usu Miss Geddes, and on Thursday andard delighiful chin a e *|noon will also be the hostess a Pm men for which that Make (ronaet me in many an evening eee ; °9 4391 | |