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Show ye: TAREE ty ae te tgepequgugeurnen aes ae ~ ook 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 7 i i } *- = Se , eaiihe ie yCoe REPUBLICAN, SALT we LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 16, "3 tone. The 7 ee athetic American * sation |star was again gre seated by "they wil esday for Dright . with é t § ant ly £ases filled with carnations Mrs. Evans furnished music, and . |cream, cake and punch were served, Mrs. Thompson, the commander, sented the guest of honor with a bou|} quet of cut flowers in the most ; . friendly "ase ct ee ret eee na a e artist "as °oof-ourir Ro oye : nae ra f forces.' : The = ; q | rat {| Th studying The date of the marriage Milla Lowenstein and Joseph son ! been set for June 22. of Miss Gettle ; Severa pre-nt planned. The a1 affairs . are . ° Ce Yundt and Miss New a Berlin Ame vho a ae announced and Mrs, ing in ‘Berlin for some : , reception Or will an Mrs. 1G : 1 5 } She made her debut as and a well-deser ed 3Mr ane i Mi te in RB: Rees Sravd Gbneaneientd Phvll I ae Inne eT Bit of a athe Oo MRS. . ALFRED : Prominent E H LM ' . Club and Musical Circles. | 1] ~ Ai PERSO her sked our! "the other Lake, which is the third oe a cries beautifully arra Zee affair ais given were of | at! MILLER, President we ah igreas 1g Newly 7 Friday year n for Elected ce the - Lag MRS, Officers close of Literary the of Ladies' ‘club; club, fieés that served W. miekday First Vice the last. Literary for' on many Mrs. President Clob, twels years and/ ‘tha and i 0 o Violinist. It fs sald) Leck : a committees evening 5 J eed sa Alfred ‘I wonder," ventured automobiles the first speak-| mit telephones, and/ e r other modern inventions that are sup-! posed to save e time, do not haveves some-| thing to answer never for? I know that Jean Hyde, r table, where Was carried who poured |ary rules, meetings the in yellow, tea| Tee with duty I Jorn 0 am rs prucively brings nd do for not sation norance. ; ashamed frie dare fear ome 1 wonder that rice to. enter into the, of showing TAS line for are letter w riting, that a disgrace and s e | Heine dinner, | Savage. convermy ig-| tomy theefforts family in my jong ‘ , Spitz, Miss Giubons ‘and s ought to go ; ch GC. a ae. Pe arybake PreTG ad s. Mrs. A. several at of choirmaster, J.B. weeks The "and-ati nh Spence : ncer, wedding. no time Miss Scott have Monta was her 6,2. Ty be the|F, also E. Marcy: corresponding. sat- roams and luncheon table were and bids ary Ealiovan See ing cas millinery Within 2 department the next ordered a certain few to the|Was hos ‘s of Mattie ak ign Mrs.. see weeks enjoyed s as ee aoe ee No. Kast ° ? if|Mathiz at great) will visit those by present. The | tioned Mrs. Augus and ‘ assisted 3Mrs. lienrietta Empy, cane who < and. presided | cs Miss" 4 isa | Tenth C Miss Smedley 2 Hazel as Night II | eee home. of consisted anene inthe fall. mame ee € ae <= ot treet of ting club , : was u ne coins jae r = Srna Fiter' Was hostess of 4 a accepled. the oF in| to be enjoyed ona, | Ainerchs year. IN Miss Pollock served » ane « a paper on, . "Psychic Miss and with many homecoming in some | Leet Amy| during with \ i | mountains cases the and outing for Miss Daly ‘and Mr. : vacation of Was £ of-| the Country club and the lake|be. The were WEEK i IN 1 SOCIETY \| and i : twenty-five. c blossoms. Covers yd were Biscictie ART aided over by tertainment also a large vanta tats folock was number of private artics at the tie of the table Haroold dinn eo f re en among h ner aat 6:3¢ Dro, tertaining fri were Judge Mrs. John A. Star Mr d Don Carlos TIbAFLL: hall, Mr. and Mrs. i pra= Nate the members of the en- cook: committee. There were | A nderson, > axtd Ae aan McDonald Dr. E.onald M. At a eS s< he next =) Mis 7 Mrs. | ness - meet- | ©? sollowlgg a of) ony of her halen chairm anand. and QD. eon secretary Fat B re. Sr [2 * are prou a ; Tee County women and future is ay ured The. Ae aa Wasatoh pT ead e eee =oh ers. hav aee n part: GOWNS FOR AND MORNING SPECIAL SALE, ON | LOTS TABLES , 1 is 9 W. OF AISTS OFF ° WALKING SKIRTS, 1.2 OFF , . } will as 1 ee a ae will Lit . pouct ie te | cher fickle f ternoon runnet h with Mrs.| ea a 126 than in the gay, yet German child of nature. pe reg - age ain asa Singer. emare eeOm a nee I. the ean role of Philina, whose Gates oo Gates also ettoe ma otarad theia ee diche light Street, OLD Teeth | | |} Without -<--$--== eae Doors GOOD ore North = 5 Gardner's SET-TERTH or Bridgework seeeee at Clothing Store. Seecnccceccosc ces cc34.00 Bh Reasonable Prices, LL WORK GUARANTEED. = Sec Sample Work and Have Mouth Examined OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. Call and ee Teeth Extracted Without Free, Pain. @ a conver- - acl ™ eee PR cneenrie Ne Parlors of - at) - nae RELIABLE Dental Four gppcraz, FOR 30 DAYS Philina portrait ane tee not Main SOUTH MAIN ST. e ; Boston ‘compiiment - try. || Gates continued ender-he arted Mis a a eee suited to a = THE | ene eng' oie avanti IS Ber i] eke ec ey ene aie poe | , Raman ollit fess in ‘Der she recently Frieschutz achfeved Yes, as she even Aenchen|/[ appeared more at home in the role of read | , ee Miss 216 EA than donna. a nant se The College club will be entertained afternoon by Mr Ww Heuge erat her home, No. 208 First aveaa ie, of the clu contemplate givingmembers a play, . | in --- =|] = ner Z -- (e} 4 | = = ---_- Frank on E. Johnson has issued ~ Fh as aie ST Wy, &f pace? bridge season was given meet the charming guest of was the whist affairs | Thursday afternoon by Satur-/|F anc rs. Clark ‘at a = afternoons of a 2 iC is sarty given Mrs VORA the home of noon. Mrs. eae M eC honor | Potted plants. Refreshments Mrs. Sr L airs. Jonn Pe ine Ree d and | teen. An elaborate mintas feffatc of Sa day evening was the large bridge one given by Mr. and. Mrs. Wellington ‘E. = 7 an a9 J e , W ednesday | : : at John C. eT: oe = Daly will : i‘ 7. \" entertain . F ' ere | z entertain © Co box Darey 4 Se 3 Mra. monder:) : | will entertain the alu : s Ss ary's Seatamy on Saturday att: = s y att-| ernoon at her home on Sixth avenue. | he Dousias ith Aft penn aon Bri me club at Fort will ae Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Willa A. Cavenaugh . ; €ver | Mou a | | The ae Card ‘club will be 4 irs a were the Misses Tda | The Hillside Cara ae enjoyed Miss Jessie Paterent gives a nan ar Lau Farrell, | pleasant, t eateer party Fridays evening | shower Friday evening !n honor incent, Beatrice Burton -and | at the heum, which was followed | Miss Meg ee one of the qunsore Amy Adams. In recéiving. Mrs. et | by a Nolte Duteh supper at the Elks' "| br ides-leiec Sender. a ae by her mother.! club later. The par numbered four ° ddle, Py, a Sa selections | €Vening at the ee alaid.a one e Misackose Searren coal class of 1905. | Mitchell, s0n;:7 Balua' sisting in serving McDonald, Alice ‘ TS f ere! , , King, Mrs. Whee Monks Mrs. Oglesby,| Screens in Oriental effect added to the | Mra. Stanton, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs, Far-| pretty scene. The table In the Aiata gz | Mra. Stockin, Mrs. room held for the center | Reta iaertan Ida, Scoti. Fisher, Mrs. | Vase ( ep red carnations and i Mrs. 7 we -- 4é to the former, No. 264 East Third South| 9.) 4. a ee tman has Invitations| street. Prizes were won by Mrs. Wil-| OU! for a bridge tea to be given Bi rasp rt iam Newton, Mrs. Frank Wilson anda @4Y 4fternoon for Mr Re EL A. W | Mrs - J. Mitchell. The rooms were Mo ro eas beautifully decorated In pansies wad t and Mrs. ken eth .C : Kerr. are were artistically arranged for the oc- } e easion with Oriental rugs and bung | ton, Mra, Haengso ae . rics "abel, Mrs.' 3 5 Scott. a, Mrs ereaetnl a soctionae. Ficep fags souese | Dean, Mr ; | . "| ¥ a for two bridge teas to her 2 apartments at the C ee ke) the fA a= || =F r view of their depart ure | wasks for the Philip Rie <b party and the ri tables of bridge were plac ely gobs a ty rexal 8s peeae ~ were ven In the wide A halls and corridors, witch | Dieetavers: ia Ro Pek: . FROCKS W. Misa Mattio Papanes wc wee aud | 7,.Mziss Charlotte Eialmnés will give a | Miss Blanche Larson, Loris Teena Manwaring luncheon the Knutsford, and Miss Cecil Hanncoc pis ° 2 pe Wednesday ped d by a atmatinee day afternoon by Mrs. Henry K. Klin-| Kender in honor of Mrs. Herbert Fig-| gin. who leaves soon to make her home| in: Denver | About fifty guests were invited to| i NETS ert C Seen nea . ote + 4 G.}gon and Miss Lucile Gardner. F. J. the eee . Griffin, Mrs. Leslie Sol Siege rs. and R. H 2 -| Weber ficer, Mrs. ‘ L. Savage Mrs:|W. Duateandaa MissMigs Gertrud Vera: e, Koones, ne } : Miss Estelle Clinton: willypreside at larnest Bamberger. Dancin followed Rauscher and Miss Jennie Shields, W. [a bridge tea: Tuesday afternoon, the dinner, and the club house and|S. Edmunds and, Miss Florence Powell. | ‘™ compliment hs Miss. Eudora Dalygiven grounds were thronged during thé af- | For:-Mi D ternoon and eve ening. Among the At oe affairs of the CF ss Daly, ‘on. ‘Thursday. after- | week One of the of the spring }! anne and Min ;fan- | vitations and Miss given at Keysor and Helen Miss ‘ BRIDES' , SHOWN GRADUATING z Research," meeting Fort Doug! as Thursday Mrs. azl arth wut iilams a1 in. honor of | Arthur Wil A and the Misses dhote | Mule Flayguard, and Miss and | | and Thursday of this . week. sent eens A.‘y V.r Oinen Sa is and| Mrs.| Rob-| THINGS IN . tae re Ts Social entertaining ouesterday at the | $n of Preston ‘ida thd, the Lucky Phir | Wititame Country club ‘etwas aa re time generally teen Wwclu last byThursday within ved than since ob-| the even aentertained dance, folowed a sup-|| pine formal ope eas rat Franklin's se present were, An sararmas New LINGERIES, LINENS Mig' Sven ine tan al laid 8) ike ; last year: | Thursday Tie, beautiful new teachers' room| hosts and host the the the Mrs. William BEG een) wili-enterz tab Place card yere hand painted | tain et a luncheon at the Country club in apple blossoms, and the favors were | We sday, in compliment to Mrs. Jasbrides' slippers, hand painted osn cupid | i| pe 43 ar McCaske ell, = | * | I ENTS {s ae of ‘the u a huge |iand Mrs. G. A.) Welser, Lisutenant 1a | that the vacation will provye| May center basket filled | Mrs. Hugh Wathen and. Lieutenant| and of lasting benefit, which|the pretty blossoms.to overflowing Pink and grwith een | Kneeland Enov will ex tend through' the fall and win-| Streamers extended from the May bas- | vy ter month ket to all the corners of the L-shaped.| ; ummer je held rith Mrs. R. C, Hanford ow oe | A special business meeting of the | Daughters. of Utah Pioneers is called for next Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the telic room at the Lion house. All members are invited to be present as business of triipntaitce will cone be| fore the meeting Bate inl ea ck | il \1 M . d M alee | | als ml | usi¢ an usicians | | Che poets' eactic of the Ladies' Literary club, will be "entertained nagar ae per. in.th be hoped restful ; At for | Selections © ery, flats.from Miss Colburne Browntn ne. ns EV G section electec | pean ett the teachers Tomorrow (Monday) evening the| e the ocean blue. become a ids Sates on school entertained at|-Regimental Bricidge club will an established fact that ItSalthas Lake meet at} so-|%" apple luncheon, in honor of! Fort Douglas ciety is at Its best in the summer time, | Miss Ella blossom in the Post hall, It will Lowenstein, a June bride-tobe quite an elaborate affs ar d % \ é s s esses of the evening are resorts in full blast. Wherever the| Was 4 bower of apple blosso rom | Captain Willis' Uline, Lieutenant d | ong, pleasant days spent it | j re, also be: the|&Uest. prizes West, , to the | Lillard, canyons, and will be spent Ea SORA aT S and ST - WN DRESSES SM refresh-| "Pokey ena meres Mary Miss home chosen spots, here will summer flittings East and TE SMAR TO AND ments and a social half hour was en|; loyed, The next meeting, which will be the la one of the year will ) oo thanks | give Election continued. ineficers OF were Shs and , 1 Bailey re | Wednesday evening, in compliment. to |Princeton. avenue whose is alin their x »proaching marriage, by Mr. nd | signal for social festivities. ae) oscoe M. Breeden, when the | . ; prizes were won by Mis eae _ pupils" will scatter a blefield and Baward?2 Leobente oS with | ui COMIN the on THE one Monday at the held The -pro er "Mrs, qe germing, Sahes name vat, Mra W. (tone Xo. Sermetreet" BE Sivatton a } changes wil) occur in Salt Lake so-|Teachenor, The rooms were fragrant| Russon left last week for Los Aa reler lety. June weddings and June brides with vases and "jardinieres of lilacs. |/to spend a few eens w an important and interestin the sweet gir of thewas delightful theOneweek given in social.ey honor ofentsMisof|Ole Mrs. M. Mo oe Albiee Neb., C. HaGeorge wks, both and Mrs. are} Aireddy the (collerc girls an boys Eudora Daly and Mark W. Allee, | visiting Mr TPL Juad Tae No. 1165 gathering fo Now. St. Hats . Received Just ‘Miss Pollock. \of two current the | treasurer. =e The\ ‘Authors' Cae held the al | meeting of . the'. season leat Ww rednes- place, comethher) with Eraduate. are to oris g ain M Mid-Summer South My | club . Mr 442. er 55 M. 1d. ew ee oe The ed CLUBS $06 Root talked on "Marriage the Young: i! est of the Sciences," and Dr. Houghton spoke on the "Carnegie Ir stitution The active work In era circles {s| for Investigation and Rese fre) h.'. The | ghout over for the.yea Ti Ladies' program was followed by an election Literary club generaly ets thi pace, | Of officers, which resulted as follows: and with a few e xceptions ‘hers will| Dr. Alice Houghton, president, and | ibe no mor regular meetin; »| Miss I<atherine Reese, secretary and is be by Ind. 2s Su * The Ladies' Reading club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. bo rn;..1 No. 709 Ne th Kiag : A stre ini Wes Ensi \ sANe I i el Po ain Seat" lead-| ‘ Bell 1011. Blouses their school pearcinee: an have Mrs. C,H. Do oll ttle ‘eritertainea Sat-| Germany be fore. coming hom | appointed. U promised to take them u th spit of|urday afternoon 30 an | Sse their little friends for: an automobile friends, invited to between meet her mother, Mr, dnd Mrs. I. B Risque have gone | The art section of the Ladies' Liter-| Word has been recelved from friends ride after school. My head whirls, 1.am| Mrs. F. M. Payne, of South Bend. Ind...) East for a short trby ary club will hold the last meeting of !in Berlin : euch a busy woman, and, dear ‘me, en ea ee of the gratifying y ; speaking ar "T| who stata leave, eee?ay evening for. a _ club year Thursday ornine acethe : {Miss & Lucy Gates, had completely forgot en-". and ‘But her|Lawe Kan., afte pleasant visit Lieut. and Mrs, Lowe e A. McClure wil] | club house, Mrs. E. D, Miller will read| Success rf a ti reece Bo tine Pateciens | = friend had suddenly Pecan and' .the (of ator 7 Free a Ih with rer dnught ter In| leave Fort Douglas this week for Reno, | the paper on "Modern little lady aE Architecture in Becca nS. as abe climbed into | Salt ‘Lake. A pleasant afternoon 4 to colatic Pranasionel| tea | Nev. ere the former will het Thomas flyer chauffeur to take hens 0 $2. 00 Decoration Day. 7 es N | King. street been "tu who son the} ficers for the coming year resulted as} een study ing Voce) Ons ToL MwE Pre 2sident, Mrs. Mary I, Gowic er ann / immings ‘ND |} ans: vice president, Mrs Augusta W. New York, re cena Sativa night tO) Grant; secretary, Mrs Clarissa |her home in Salt Lake. ye illis ums; eit ic, Mrs. Laura H. Mer-| | J iM OS | ril sistant critic, Mrs. Minerva R Mrs. F. W Hayt of Park City has Young historian, Mrs. Elizabeth 3;| been visiting during the w ee ok reat ae | Wilco» committee on Hterary work,| Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Keyes | Mrs, Eliza S. Bennion, Mrs. Mé rgaret ole ic HOHATtni Mra. Ja ne M. Kingsbury;| Miss Selma Wall and Mrs. Rancke| committee iscellaneous work, Will sail aed for Mary Gacneiiee: Mrs. alizabeth | Mr and Mr A. fromFredLondon Wey and home.| Miss/|C.MissCrismon A committee on fleld da |» a of Le Gran¢ le ‘Young. wee to . wecretens comprehensive approaching| Ensign and. Mrs. the hostesses at. at the. nhome ‘afternoon: - in salito ¢ omnia of at the "home of AT. {| WOMEN'S ‘a eding a few weeks home in Owensborough, Fern | Guest of officers onor honor In Mrs. A. S€ars will . eee electton sington auromo~\'Monday ace longer 50- "Berkhoel. sfactory in ever particular [rs. E. L t *» of the. most varied ana D. Miller, the vice president for the ‘resting ever given It will be pub|last. year, who is> the newly-elected| lished in fol whe n the year book Is is-| president, has held many important of-!sued in the ar future INE Philip Ayres his former ana doz ' ten Meriieene ke Fred Gra- John . Week: order flowers for ames church, Chicago; Asher Cowan; organist and |1a Donations to the general federation, The We man's AuXiliary, Auxili ° R. M. A, Mrs. P.' S. > , has he scholarship fund, and to the travelmet Wedne sday afternoon at the home S. Keogh entertained a few Mrs, H. P. Bledsoe who has been|/ing library repair fund were agreed f Mrs. L. A. H ht No. 937 Prince-| friends Saturday at 1 o'clock at one of|the guest of Mr. and Mrs ae P. | upon Presentations were made tolta... > SEE aE TE Re ek rat | her beautifully appointed Meakin for the two Sa days, | Mrs Tarriet Harker, retiring hen a oniil given at her pleasant home on lunecheons,| Ip street to her home in last Denver facdne returned night ppesvis nt, and B.to Mrs: W. W..the Riter. the anionGvalenauet pleé 88 eo nae g E SoeBecuaintea' A uz re Fees suffering | The with Bane? children E. No K street Judge and Mra Tohn A. Marshall will occupy the William C. Jennings home, No. 1205 Second avenue, for the summer : Mre. Frank Anderson wi - Pearl | 5 sisters answer the ~-hurried scrawls ae a. ao a7 ed with lilacs and | which are supposed to ce the placepa! © 1er spring aw af letters "But really I can't waste any more Miss oe es yen se marriage to| of my precious time,.even in. talking. to| Walter Z rown of Chicago will take you, for ave an engagement at the| Place in Tune, was the guest of honor tailors and the hair dresser's, and the| at a-p easant 500 party, =en Satur- | dressmaker at the house is aiting for | day afternoon by Mrs: B. .J roe stieck 4 trimming for the children's . dresses, | ead Miss ing Rudy, at the hone of 1ome I ust dress imme-, ‘atte lacs in graceful eestcatie | diately for the TGuelinot at the Coin :t'§ etarned the rooms ji spring-like efaes for heltice try club, and of eta courseTAS will have to) played. lect, and five tables of the game were | | "T |2nd otte Miss to Clarence King of Los Angeles the guest of Mr. King's rents my the/|!s Gas chtin win ine e froren MGs. Sots "Mer Sener le June et Mr ‘ | find time to take a daily nap as| menu also carried out in the golden to, for the felgabone Is sure to beeen The prizes given at the care ring, and of course I have to answer it ables yo in Haviland china in gold for Kear of missing something import-| and whit aa The reception hall was very pretty | used to be that I was able to| With a profusion of the wild blue lark- | read a certain number of;hours aE aoe end, aie reed in sprays of pink the week, and kept posted at least owering almond, with wall pockets of | to curent events, up-to-date iiterature | present pink carantions Sixty guests were ena coelal problems, nie enowe Sah and the. prizes were won‘: by | perfect tgnoram nd do not find Hee Mrs. W. H. Diekson, Mrs. George Felt, | . Eead the eaiteriais in the morning oa s. Isadore Mayer, Mrs. W.EIc Mc- | do {n place Le S| mt Mr, and Mrs, A. B. Gibson will leave for the East the first of June and will spend the summer visiting in Connecti| | cut. , Tfarrytown, Nox ind Wé eebington, D. ¢ While 1 n ¢ onnectic u t Mr. Gib-| I | son wae attend an alumni uPtdtin a j/at the Weslevan institute a eg The Misses Isabelle and Amy Os-| ke : . ; vill : (| orne pe 1 g: autome / the color scheme tin yellow out in »rrillant effect in candelabra and Ww with é . Wild sunflowers ; s vers candles shaded I| at |ried |} that Peters, 5 This af = watercolor yet do not seem to accomplish any-j|sketches from the brush of Miss Edith thing e Maguire and hand-painted china cups "The spirit of restlessness seems to|and saucers. The library and reception be in the very alr," her friend an-/rooms below were adorend with spring swered. "It is the same thing with! flowers and about fifty guests enjovec Qac-| me, and all of the women of my the hospitality ot the > hostst a and hostess. stess. quaintance feel the' same way. [ can ° remember that our mothers used to be Mrs H. En was also the hostable to spend long afternoons together, ess at a eT lighttul Hedge tea Saturday visiting in the most cozy and com nfort- | afternoon > We is »y Miss able manner, and sooomplis hed more | Charlotte in a day than I do in a ve | bons, : : cS ¢é i S. for It's not too early to rhe Harpist, Mrs, award Me- R. HUTCHINSON, | Pioneer ~organt which has ever) of her that she {s always ready and A silver of the will be bana EGE highest and best | n literwilling arve and! the benefit of the choir summer fund | * Stood for the es ng to serve injr any oat vmacity, rcit ar #tUre and vie affairs, In. the thirtyhas proved her ability In every case ° 0M ears i its existence ne year She is also possessed of unusual tact Miss Esther ‘Ais n and the CongregaJust closed every particular) and courtesy, and will make an. ad-) tional. Sunday. school. orches will proved most prosperous and rratl ifying mirable presiding officer. Mre. W. & give a. conc ert in. the church Monday !'rom a hig literary standpoint aan elected to fill the office of ening at 15, when the ono 4nd the club faces a still more st vice president, is one of. the most) excellent progrs im will he pres sentec | prosperous intellige nt and best read women in Allegro Moder ito from nfinished Phe oes tm for the last year has the club, and. when called upon to fill|-- been of an educational, instructive and | the presidential chair will preside with (Ccpontinved on Page Fight.) uplifting ahi aracter and earried out in| strength and dignity - - a uw manner refiecting "credit on all sides Mrs. F. J Oswald has paspared the |The various ‘sections have done re finances of the elub ws such able |} markably good work requiring muchj}|and business-like manner that varie, restudy and the interest. has never|celved an almost unfinimots vote when B fla Re ] ] 1 agged. s elected treasurer The financial Mrs. Allen 7 Sanford, the etiring conaiti fon of the club Is shown to be In r f president, leaves with the warmest ap-|a flourishing xr condition ; of preciation of her able services as pre ‘he other officers were most excel‘4 am office she ha lently chosen and are as follows a courtesy, showecond lee esident, Mrs. ¢ H. { Ey & % erfec : ge of parlilament-| B lanchard recording secretary Mr oeK cuit 1| | Priced Tullpsa-Per dozen. Sweet Peas-aAll colors, bunch s-Rik onds, p eee -B de hn , * doz ~* Roses-Maild's, per doz... i and ts are: E. OD. been marked by official un-!Mrs. J. ¢ Hanchett lib rarian, Mrs. A pleasantness Mr Sanford. ha ilso| B, Gibson: critic, Mrs. W. R. Twndal been fortunate in having been able to historian, Mrs. EB Oo Leatherwood morning o an old friend, whom she| their new home, Cobt nlecrest } | be present at every regular meeting of| Members of the board of director are chanced to meet on Main street, "that Bleven tables of the ean were Miss Nellie Lloyd, who has been} the club throughout the ye The an-|Mrs, N s. Sowles, Mrs, lL. E. Hi: HL and every one -ls so usy these days? I! played in the spacious ball room, where | spending the last two weeks with her| nual reports read riday za the Hornung never have time to go and see any of| supper was also served, the guests|aunt, Mrs. George Y. Wallace, will| greatest satisfaction and the Sith Is program for the coming year my old friends, and I am in a desperate} finding thier partners by matching |leave this evening for ner home in/shown to be increasing each year In ad by Mrs. W. F Adams, the hurry all of the time, rushing fran-| original rhymes and couple a The |Corbin, Mont., where she ill be mee. literary and financial strength the program ‘committee tically from one place to another, and/ artistic prizes "Why is. it, I wonder,' bright little society matron son. ae ve Nae acting Daughter of Jairus)" tonight ats o'cloek MRS.- ann inoune uy e re in ers Cut Flowers Are S choir of St. Paul's chureh, Fourth and Main atreoee will give Sir Stainer's cred work "The The South John Mr nd Mrs JI. C. McAndrews: anrareme hefr nounce engage of their d gl te Tella i E, Lester Price, the; wedding to take some time in) Tun . :. I R. Stevenson announces the gement.o her daughter, Claire; nia, to Landrum. Victor' Thistle, marriage to take place in mid1€ pes: nes erine Henderson announces : ment of her daught Mary, ul d KE. Furness, the wad lie to "June s e . i Mrs. John S. ae Vineent annou ne es the jengagement of her daughter, Carrie B.) jSmith, to Du ih G. Ericson, the mar-| | riage to tak la " eee = = ene 1 PEABODY 5 : In - and f° Or Carontions-Lawson, _ d0z en Carnatlons-Large White, Carnations-Er ntress, Suap Dragons-FPer dozen atis- || Daffodils-Per singing ] ead. d Your -_-- to , | the we that& has 2a The e ‘tak Give Us wl Veseonte Unthels Pettit t o where : sie! of! Sores tnever oo are <] and announce ue. 1 a That's pleasing the be autiful, w he fresh, ‘ my are ee nk ‘ming Holly vy 22 ne A Wi success . ‘The welding wil take }M: day, Saturday, Sat for d ant Berry. i as . Mae ds \emmehen | Gates' jr. and . will Parry R. Hillam @ The young night Der Frejschutz' TEAC GRGE Cai laste naterited ebliseairts nounced, She has vol and a} of ee" Atenas ; Ry ote uve isn ipolis. fe y Bishop follow ° » = ; é getup | Place‘ A. Martin, 2, 7 ee th Ste s atory of jate privy atel wit Blanch F has had the distinetion conte her of being engaged for a ‘Gi pearance at the Berlin Roya od will. take tS ofclock zp ts r ope he cereae Bets } ¢ a bee the Yundt, th z D 1 © cor- whose di J. L. \ | take place on Wednesda May 19. The eremony will be PELionoed by the Rev. Charles EK, Perkin rector of St Panl's church. at 8 o'clock In the evening and will be a quiet home affalr ma Ce) | York) an us jeanette tI was week by Mr. being of John engagement of from f t : | eee SUA ae ott Courler following "Emma Ca a yor ee from Salt Lake City { AND ENGAGEMENTS | _ I the : the nos t I me mbe r espondent WEDDINGS |! f Musical prints . The wae Solree met my eA Alice Riel Monday evening. TI xt meeting wil be with Miss Marion Hamlin May 18 -_-_-_--- = = = fi {| \] ' x 1909. ' . e ate - =Cc a ass r 7 i a t D ea ers se oe - : = -, er a . yf -----aa J = <= > , . a =f ae = ; J en- Or 58) tertained Tuesday evening by Mr. and/ On Tuesday afternoon Mra, 1D A.| Mrs. Thomas talliday at fneir 1home. Markel rhe peli ad nn -- of Lil-| F Han Fe ia hive No. L M., a. N Cla aan will entertain and a fe friends in sonte "of ‘Mrs. l seonaay at luncheon for Miss Jean| " a oo - - =) >| = = Sp. a = 4 os = 4 \y |. ie = Yi 7, |