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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1906 SS oe ee eR SOCIETY Es= Yaliforisia = rs Ts: dD. 9 Dr. yesterday at a local caterer's {n honor of Miss Katherine Moffatt, one of the June brides The table was very attractive with large vases of lilacs marked cach that "for all the telephone is) such a convenience, and really indis-| pensable in every way, I[ often think) that my girls miss some of the little' elegancies of society life that used to| be the fashion in my day, such as recelving interesting, dainty little notes! from girl friends, where now end, from which broad lavendar * Miss Leta medium of communication, Thurs, !s expected New York. Mc Millan. is Ferron, Katherine McDonald, Lucy He. I Booth ha at home the} Kate Bridewell-Anderson, at a sev- , have : from family, : "4 who have mont 1s. 2 are Parke. li in wae thought and guage. anxious transcribed tionery perhaps terms telephone, live without not we choice on high bearing Oe over a the Of course we the telephone, go back a could, but of lan- class decorated sta- eee. monogram, with tones lilacs The en : university century if conpensa-| palms copies were kien The of | Mr. entertained. . athletic could not}/a ball last evening and would|of the ten Visiting quarter of a there were and ae | Masterpleces ere ae long suffering couneil and gave this at Saltair in honor| high schools J. Miss two Wallace week from BY tle billet doux which life side so ulso,interesting. for I the sad made my There well can experiences 1 to go in carrying inviegling my younger into my numerous brother!) and Place ome of Mrs. HJ | the | the year bride's at parents, Talbott ae Dr. \ Morrison, regent;: viee-regent Decker, THE to f 5] 5 ;{ C rovilar Extra Axminste { Extra Velvets iS r « regula Ar regulat oul il at at i al G1 BARGAIN $1 90 CA Sei wi I' - for ‘ IN Yard. I $2 OF $ »2, OO T FOLLOWING --$1. 60 Tors: len 1.35 for winter me ce ped ee ee WITEe (006 | 1.47": Wilton Velvets regular at $1.45 for__.___- 1.15 Tape ' ' | tres. regeularat | apestries ' regular | ‘ Yard 1 me CO4or 1 at: DR ie » TOI i TO) |] een el cage rk 1.00 ears O09 85 All Wool Ingrain regular at 90¢forz22-2222 T A/ ' 75= f Mrs Mrs..A.Anna J.|| Miss secretary Mrs Histailan Mus Hancock, l Warwood.. inetoe Axminsters pe aes A ' . | and | | Dennison Alzora Cook, treasurer; Mrs. Mrs Esthet Jones, registrar: Kite 3 ; were elected as follows: Youngman / gelow : | 3 Mary T. elbott Stecle will| | Seth HosmetW. evening OFFER Sivie! ioe B | matinee} - Miss Foulke WILL Per | <= A-| D. Chapter, Spirit of Liberty The lake >Salt) R ie pntertalned : Thursday' afiare number of | on by Mrs. F. L. Parker. Officers-for has'a Tuesday black- of of a atthe events scheduled ynqThe Mr marriage Luther under- | sage notes ystem' the rnd messace young | society jsremember) another used gave t are Japan. ' oe Belth lands GE of per theatre The coming week not} UP) lit- I do but fas iadnd old IT am haps think that I would want to give the pleasure of those fascinating _ David WE ae tions in ihe good old days and per-| party yesterday afternoon, for anu. | Mrs. MA m 7 George home Se ro } Re See Mrs. | expected a Cottonweod| telephone And even more important eral course luncheon, which was fol-| Mrs. Richard Stingley and = messages. between interested parties| lowed by an informal musieal pro-| Lelia Stingley have gone east for which once would have involved mueh ! ram The house was charmingly | months, ee guarded BARGAIN SALE ALL THIS WEEK to after _ returned. Cs Ss said over ver telep . saby.Mollici Alexander, Bessiei Long Beach with his thing r can be the » telephone.) Gaby x } Wil ~| yh a te Where prettily worded invitations were | Ilamson. | been there for ae received with eagerness In those day Se . lL. Mrs:. and Mr. the Elm entertained Jacob Von Mrs. aff: ae formal unless it is a very now, guests are bidden and accept or deteachers of the Hamilton school yesspend the summer canyon Mrs.} by assisted afternoon, the/|terday be, through case may cline, aS the same Jon left sar's a ribbon extended to the candelabra in/an extended visit in rattle the center, With lavendat shades, | e¢ ¢ Those invited to meet the guest of | Mr. and Mrs. erik Newell honor were the Misses Alice Fisher returned from Los Angeles Phoebe Hardin, ‘Barbara Kinnersly,| ae Mary Moffatt; Katheryn Wall Hallic | a eng every-| to o yt ee Jasmine Young this wee o geet Miss return returned r rne is and Mrs. &. O for Burope for I The other day a woman who has! seen society in all its phases and now]! has the pleasure of enjoying her! daughters' and their social life, re-| CO-OP FURNITURE COMPANY | has as oO | | g Chris ay er when On Tuesa: ante ; Mrs. Mary F. Allen Park City; _reser- Maye CGAY Abcrnoone MTS. Isad 1sadore'!_.| cent, aside fromof giving her: state personal and Mrs ‘harles ( Crismon alas! ‘the fashion of this | report of the canement Ll congress at will entertain at a "500" hal party Sata for oe a Vashington, Fraviectin: D aie ave a very enterMrs. Lynn Kkemper and Mrs. Charles | taining MEaaaBtleD of Memorial hall have it otherwise." in the so- | >ebree There has been nothing [where the fifteenth congress of the D . ; A cial line the last week of any elaborate . R. convened The sum of $42,000} or even formal nature bul many Mrs. Walter G. Filer will give a|was raised toward the completion of} pleasant afternoons have been en-/luncheon Wednesday at the Country! this magnificent edifice, which, as or- | joved in attending Kensingtons, bridge club for Miss Robinson iginally planned, is to cost $500,000 teas and card clubs, and a number It is to be the official home, the mecea | of delightful evening affairs of an Mrs. O. W Senn rs will entertain at )50 to speak, of all the Daughters, who informal character have taken place.!9 bridge tea and reception Friday af- | "OW number 56,128 Mrs. Allen also A. few "showers" have also material-|jeryoon in honor of Mrs. Leslie L. | told of how. magnificently. they were | ized with promise of more to come, Savage and Miss Robinson entertained, the reception of President| certainly bring forth the and Mrs. Roosevelt of Mrs. Donald] been given | MeLean and Mrs. F airbanks and the | aes Mri Sophia Sharp announces. the by Mr. and Mrs. Benner X. Smith, Mr. are Bs : Marine band concert. being the most} ent mail to: which was subjected he demanded his I reward for such These Are ices ° iscount Only ° Big a Few of ACe the Prices We Sack Entire Our a 7 4 on ° Reductions on , urtains Offer ° p 7 x G - JOHN HENRY SMITH, President W. N. WILLIAMS, Superintendent Mrs. James EF. éand: pha-T. ‘Baston, Mr. Seigel;, Mrs. J. M. C. William Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. engagement Oo ee daugher,.Mary, events Mrs. Swift, the Cali-| 5 Pe Al- 1George Taylor Badger the wedding10 || notable and Mrs Solomon}, fied _ fornia state regent, was obliged to | Reimsimar | : place In June return home upon news of the disas- | Os-| co eae jter {in San. Francisco. The sum of} Mrs. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Jaensch an- | $1,500 was raised to be offered toward Cox, Mrs. Leroy Dinwoodey, Mrs. | he engagement of their the relief ef Daughters and Sons who |} Riter, Mrs. H. F. Horton, Miss} nounce car L. L. E. Dunster, Miss Addie Hampton, A. EB. Wutehinson, Mrs. Jacobs others were hostesses atbridge and Kensingtons Card. parties were given by Mr. Mrs.| daughter, Nan, to N. W. Clayton, jr, | had suffered from the earthquake. Mrs. | and|the wedding to take place in the near) Allen closed her report by anouncing teas} future that the national society. pledged for|aughy. | the coming year work of patriotic ed-| Gibson, and Mrs. A. H. Black, of Pocatello, apUeation among the foreign population. | Binz Mrs. Mrs. and G. A. Hawkes, Mrs. Harry Ganz, Mrs. the principal. of A. W. B H the Mrs: J. FE: Caine. Mrs. C. D. Rooklidge;|nounces the engagement of her daughMrs. Thomas Weir, accredited dele-| school, Miss Etta Powers, The work Mrs. L. Seton Lindsay, Mra ce eer Clara Thurston Porter, to Wesley gate from the eRe to the conti| was all done by the pupils The Post, Miss: Mamie Sappingto1 Wilson, treasurer of the Orpheum | "ent ul congress, gave personal impres- | money will be used to purehase a sions, mostly Ree eae for, aside |statute of Lincoln. for the corrido Card clubs have been ente " Lined by ie itre, the wedding to take place the Mrs. -Tidarvey, Mrs. C. O. W hitte- | latter part of June. from presenting the chapter gift of | The ladies' literary committee will ar$30 her duties were not arduous. Mrs.|range a model corridor in the Lowell j more, Mrs. C.-C. Slade, Mrs. Georg a aa f i. falter Dayton | : ; Weir said in part that the Daughters!] school and is selecting works of art to * Se a tne saan Root for the wives cal doctors was a a hy Mrs. EB. F.|, of visiting and pretty affair was'nviso the dance given aa the university number was of young . also many tion with the G. Two society enloved by people. social the a large There functions Medical in Leslie + of honor Salt Lake | Night. were |iN& connec- association other L. Savage 5 4c Miss Pearl : ritesis<of: the Miss Bloisc Sadler... Ge "Ss iss a Geddes, Miss Lerov program speeches Light and in honor gil represented include members will be dane-| of will witty the be given. at this congress deseription of the entrance | |attending dent-generalthe was given The | ow n way were| and was ceremonies; the inof Mrs. much presi-| Weir's enjoyed. Af- in a book Mr. the af-| and Mrs. wil) r will reside completed. is Il. 6 the other Miss Olive S. Lynn and : until ; thelr new fon Miss SOlatniale McCornick East a South Mayne, Mrs. cei Sherhart Ruby Mary Bess Streeter Banker, Helena hel . Lamb, , par) Ferris ive election ternoon. }read Reports of there by the , chairman have | Geo. Miss First M > summer, Monthly before but the will 3 meetings. The opening have o Woman's otf regular| ° meeting in June will o Miss Ethel Is friends < at assisted to the the host-| Mrs. ¢ Lane 5048 t 4. South Mrs. Jor * Mrs. foe ¥: re ee «@ ECT 'D is at Ms home HE. Mrs: Walter: Druehl, Mrs. Clarence he Mary May . anc club be Fp oc held and will Book to at the be| be board at of] 10:30] club ewes was . Lewis; ~ Miss ? ( oo the first| ° Tuesday afternoon M 7a rnoon Powers. of the A. . Johnson,mane that Utah J. tistics Shir Hines Hite ; ash 1 Stati William itore< Servivesn 10°90 Cary will be ¢ a Ware ‘the Fifth | ODDO C. \ ir-| Mrs. and Mrs. Morehead Angie to and Ol-|} we ney for a month. ae gone | journed » Mrs. He len | summer Mrs. avo' [have B. > ; .B.. : eee in : S. o gone s to D. ce Salt: -" - : Gue pa Jessup; NE tens ene to Los | Mitt to meet at. be rs of |read | be the i small iw sons . | o¢ the * It has ¢ ae ; <A vote club serad- September »¢ University made was proved the smallest by: sta< num- sum t the club paper last the iP Sariean in on . the will club parlors Classic and Art. to bring one meeting meets mee , $25 sec the Lincoln school for the best kept chool yard. The committee of ex: | ination' | included Mrs. R. B. Me re turne d from ec eee eis ‘ + e é . ' OG ‘ " Aare ‘ ae ; ' Mrs. EM AGS 1-4 he ». fe ", On : club Bleve ak } St. | a meet an| meet Gunton South and Daug rs ©o Arrangements were < con HL will meet Tues- of the Ladies'! a special meet-| , a ' chairman 2 Clube ‘ ta cal University's Big "U. on ee : : The above cut shows the big "U" that the students of the university have built up on the mountain side fo the northeast of the city. The picture, taken from in front of the Physics building on the university campus, shows the relative positions of the "U* and the lime kiln from which the students carried the lime in buckets, The "UD" as it now stands is 190 feet square and covers 5,000 square feet of ground space. The blocks av the top are each 40 feet wide and the base is the same width. Almost 2,2,000 buckets Ss of lime were used se in reburnishing it and to move this amount of lime took 300 students half a day. The "U" is two-thirds the at 1is i Is ihe the hie angle of 35 degrees. a mile from the "U" only , college emblem of its kind in the world and it has a national reputation. Every of visitors take the car ride up there just to get a near view of it and last Sunday it is estimated than $00 Salt Lakers paid the huge design a visit. . day that the Je 7 these hy and * oe at ‘ " i i aaivign 4 to all. CaN cordi ; I au has ; fou a } ast Third ‘ os | 9:46 . 1 m., Sunday nesday S 5 at + the * home * of the Springville anniversary a. or eae m.; ‘336 It to scores more selections were given. by chur . a ice, Sun: baptis Kk. DRAKE, H. Lb. eception o S oman 7rs ae evening, Dorea the from 10 a. m. to 5 p, 607-608 Scott huildine street Take inate school evening vhe are M. i. : 201 6:20 p.m. Street, City Ticket OQMce, | he a. | leed by I " I furth phones 245 assenerer Passenger i LAKE n Wed-at meeting welcome Eeliniek. services Bast the pastor I Deaken wilk be no on account the } , E, wa Agent. T P. South CIT CITY. . Act s SC Fin ivst idoa! asta andFlats, Mrs. ra + attendance section: of Vlond ay Prankstud Fay Pubic, wi si "oprese ul morning Oscar service, Anderson, 11 Eve ning as. ftions to all m,;}new chiureh' Eddjacti3 of who: have building. "acClors,. L,contractoy the; in (o. ett al oh Congregational and Seventh [Ea ehurech eets ‘ ; < th prayer and sersner prayer and add 0: t. m BK. jl , a.m (:30-p ; Chapel PeterEvening Jenner will. serve pelpraveri-4 und Inv haa 1001 ft officiat 3 aa 3 , May ee : = a. th Ie SHORT LINE, fe 28th, and ‘June 1st St) PaulsoreM $44 > is Sa ‘ fo $4E-90. Memphis, $45.50 ‘ -| Proportionately. low rates to‘ 1 g reer points.' See agents >for lartion. ei it Men bea OREGON . eth and Chicago, ie kets capacits all _ WAST oo o £Géh Denver; "Colorado Prcngs or Puebloe,§20 Jmaha or Kansas. City $32 St. Louis, $39.50 Sti -P ne ighbor- Aan any ane ind ~ mms wae EACURSIONS y ; men, "a church : ocloek Th qondueted py: Dr: RB... Me. ; -serv-'all-the . rship Daf South Ll. be. opened be ¢ the1@ Cathedral. : Peter's W. 1 M . Ri rire |™ St. Se Dr. hard and. other |." will ; Special music" Dy. the double. quartette choir: assists d.. by an aan The evening . servie at 2' S.080CK..WIL be "added sacl: by hae Morning evening, deth George Ay pIIroprl ae hi " build. Conzregational. r q Mark's Church, new ! ' " cae " USE Ou M nan) © Streets 1 mornin te; SEEWIC pastor w vit to ae uhedral Fourth SunEl pile ay Very Rev. Benjamin Fewster, dea Ihe A. G Orge, one, tt CARrEe. Holy communio 30 aw. om. Sundayrel, 9:45 a pani 1o Vil | Presbyterian Our omni |¢,, Ag the -omeet c ope ae eae a helped coer Ry Sundav-sehool at Cirele meet Ways p.m. Juli Shakespeare ay we ttl a im pkin, pastor8 p.m Servir tH 11 a. m. and preachiz nnn fom Sinacc, -PSeaoel int 12515 na tian Eh 1 ae alt 6:30. Cordial welcome: t Bee ' ‘ . std Gs ‘ a Rov. Vir ae have . quartet Unity club 1 Progr and | three ac pastor m 2:30 The Unity * Mi Unitare: Netiee ' j day ired at With D. union pypce \ t " I ee ifth South Re, . tev. P. Aat this duvy Thirl ‘ = depot for tine arive | | Swedieh Eutheran: spp ik bee empouricements: Gf thig Leave Salt Lake | Swedish Lutheran A church, Le corner of who «are .ablace wae oe 4 : *lo-jolr sekslint mci: by ; The Ses perio atp.m, 7:10 returning or 10:30 leave .a.m,, Ogden or 1:30 | Second South and Fourth Bast, Emanfot the church abe alee, s reid i i at juel Rydberg, » pastor. -Sunday-schoo! Malin sleeper oO for us Second Phillips ; ; , : 1 MMA cAicch, pastor, Re | aT "13 me ddy.--Strvt en" in Units ass vo South Secondly East. street Scientist, | MOrMng service Mf 11 serm@n by. the} Wast and | Pastor on "Man, the Emigrant." Mu chureh,°Ninth South; in| 16s : trains at the the canyon a a - either or 4:05 4:10 or train Both ave ) mee on ociety, | they 0 . Wistian enurch Fourth: Soutl ‘ bet and ermon ati ® Unity and Body." | b2:15 p. at 12:15 p, testimonial All m. Dougall and her sister, Miss Bmma_! Presbyterian chureh. T he Oy _pworth Delicious refreshments, cGarrie Il i | Le ague will hold its service Mis the club colors were a via ace CO eee Puray, leader. at 7:20 TS tnt ke ' i , so as to be out in time for "tha union s 7 , |services, The Ladies' Aid wall meet BEAUTIFUL OGDEN CANYON lwith Mrs. A.:-R. Moore, $23 Bast ‘SecExcursion Sunday, May 18. lond South street, Tuesday aternce. , s pat it 22 o'clock . vee Season at pcp ee, jay up Tourist all Dis Dist. W. sae F YOUNGERMAN, of ; vit al ae Christian. Gaal Mast and s Actor ; Se. & St 5 Thursday Sunday chool at aruisaca ; - vie atl ee ma h. with ‘ memix §:30, lye 386 | Central Scientist, Preaching at 11 9s: m, by. Special mosic Miss M. will sing a svlo There. | preaching in the eve ning Miss/of 16 l- People's} Hint Methodist~ Hifi on telephone 1 : ne SALLP?i y South m.:; Young of Christ, South o'clock president, | first 3 nee Lutheran i an, KBleventh South Lesson 11:05 a. m ubject, "Soul aad adjourned 1 _ huformation, : \ : Standard ‘ mv Bs Bae om yd avvoOene eee m. Sale inte Diners Write : sehool, Y:45 and ermon a EAB English Lutheran chureh. Fourth Kast Services, 11 a. : .|datly paoms Majin : 100 i )e y Mi i on June : aCe Best Fe i aii ae au 26 Se Ss ae deecere eny " + . topover allowed. ser- Chapel. yhn's Hoe / y : Poeurth Mh ® INTEERME- AND Tickets sa ari y Se POINTS Ma First edi- f, Al O aR the ew T 2 ER RIVER DIATE mm : 3 All meethschool, 6:45 10 day i . enorae. Mrs. John Dougall The house was} beautifully decorated In the ‘club colors, pink and green, The meeting) was entirely informal, Several musi- an of m English , Sle ° ees section will have : and the nfll slants at and more thas q quarter p. en at on} ri Daughters of the | MikSs G ay < » f *) St. Jotiws | The Woman's club of ‘lebrated its thirteenth upon which it is om the university to the "U" li Main nae) arta mor-| and SOURL. worships <I to 17:30 Elev-} (ome Bailey €aflernoon p.m ; church, Rta Through chur¢h, Fectics > ee : zoe 1 as van ae W < Tri CIUCAGO, ST. LOUIS, MEMPIIIS. MINNGAPOLIS, SP. PAUL. MIS- rf Sunday prayer prayer on] Mi M. enimennens Episcopal. Paul's US Round vail iment morningaie toni ing o'clock Friday afternoon at ‘ es aa ihe clubhouse to hear the report of} Sccond Church, Scientist. the Goldmark lecture an8 to ree na 7 : to other important busine: A full Second Church of Christ, and prompt attendance 1s reque ae by I. O. O. F. hall, Wleventh May of the hill a halt from Shore Munion, S a. m.; a.> m morning ae ari see T aa " to the top a mile and Di m : Pauls St. Kins, eee Edward will in Mr 4» of "the Improvement.' 7m : [The music I. iterary elub Te the e 6 Wpiscopal Sebo nian invited ‘ 4 [etek cael read cordi: lly |ed for Memorial day and "Cross" Scientist, June 3, when am interesting progréeat will be given } _ First Chureh Gane = rt at onThompson. There | indSte$ p.ee m.,-subjeét, "Soul1 anderat Bodyme 1 street Vt sae : m., regular servic 12:30: p.m, Bible | will be no regular program. The work| pity Wednesday o Dee eee ‘ n., regular service: 6:45.) for the coming year is to be outlined. |" Heart ald We Here ats oloele | leavor. wm. R Lloyd After one move meeting the club will] | See ea aes f ae A Hie Les | ministe residence, "Gordon. Acad | addourn for the summer i ceknes: oe r or : seeeading of both sin open and} omy : voan orks st aye ‘ p ° {Or Sndeavor Methodist ihn Theil are ¥) Methodist iS s : The Seekers' club day with Mrs. R. H. 4 ; 4 with e . . street. aes ee a i afternoon e Bodel who will Wasatch beso "Medieval Art."'| Ls . thre -summe! club East, when the ‘paper net3 Wells, on > nee . sree N chapel, 5 ennay I awarded | to ss r has He ' a oo : 4 oa © cen's teasers stay Ut Sat < Sunday school at 9°45 a. m to-| 8 om a Tuesday paper 127 "Civie > was 2 Charles afternoon The |ial member | enth It will give " Cc prize a met Bayview will | Tuesday in ; jy, nfjamin« Young 71 a. : m. and 8 B+p. . . The mem- and keller a « fry, eiue the Mrs, interesting The c : mhe-ckp be | rOW year - x ILdltas a" . SicMartin. my aztarfte he Cleofan / Thurs| Jones, Tahe8- Myths Each guest. of the A. @ Christian. r"irst) SATIN proportion to} niet in state the/; o : 6 8 Night club dj Monday The for the which om J. The members of the club de- | "inthusiasm and Service their 7 annual breakfast! eyoyine = hold és *"ievoning the "econgregation 1 rreg year on June 12,.at the Commer-| with the congregation of club. ( e arr at 14. | W/th met Monday H. Blanchard, were Luth 4 eV 1 aa ear Lankow; pasaim: Sunday eo to pi i The Friday, - has . luncheon, the the a | . club | Liter "ature | is entitled will spend for Francis. r afternoon, May 17 here Montgomery will entertain the Lake and W. year. arrangements their/ given | day 8 Tuttle * wea be California FL. ‘ the «phe Reviewers' club | afternoon with Mrs. C. Leslie |}annual A | Mrs. during | when Goodwin L. Miller, TODAY Congregational chureh Bast and Fin st South street T. "Goshen; paston Morning at 11 a. m Sunday school «at ith!19:30: was with the | 12:30; by Mrs First "Child Labor" afternoon, given of child laborers in ‘ any population of , any . ng secre-| this correspond- | cial Linda Te ee held ih Mrs. topic clubhouse.| ber President resident, | the. were: CHURCHES German Lutheran First German Evangelical "irs iv i OVE relic; The history, section of the Ladies' | sehool, 9:30 a. m. itevary club held af-| Literary c the last meeting of ‘ : re-|the year Thursday morning Mrs. | First Congregational, prom-| ' | Was taken thanking aii 2 . CITY was its the it The : meeting a rea Alvah secretary, Mire ie c | vices ie C. Mrs.| Angeles Finlay, | Clifta Bthel . Lane Mamie | the and Bess Critzer, Ma-| ; oe | Hoag, her Day- | Post, a to stree street uin . O. | S distance is about IN | Republican entertained. Monday by Mrs. T. D Lewis... Mrs..Powers read a clever pa-] Der. Qu "The pee a ation of Woman lathel Paul; second vice-president, Mrs union. W. Moyer; vice-president, | cided 4 H RB 1: line gece i rs ary, Friday 3 ma and July. {Thursday morning | hethe o officers elected left > un by the the | The next Monday Friday read ses to be of great interest |given in fulf in the Year a4 | | officers were the first of ; esissued from | djrectors will hold se , pueatay, | recipe showa favorite See j 7HOr. . Miss Maybelle Crowley and Mis Zeta Morris entertained at lunc pack) Mrs. P= placed | tiring officers and chairmen of differ- | Gibson read the paper, "From the Fall| Virst ent sections, all of which showed the | Of Athens to the Tre aty of Antalkidas."" | wourth club to be in a satisfactory condition | Elmer The program for the coming year was The regular meeting of the Woman's! service N C. A. Ws Iker e Mrs. untry - wore - Talbott next The and». annual home A. H..S.-Bird theirs. Fordyce home on a \" to be presented Charles Hoag, Mrs. William ; street. | afternoon | rooms Hickey, Miss/| martes ia returned has inas entertaining herRichard Savage' will be at.in home : guests, tsvans, = who|L. follows: .. Mrs. | friends Wedne sdays June. vane ce rma be lan, Mrs ry Ganz, critic, Mrs. W.| morrownight with Mrs. Lovendale.| very was the hostess|, Mrs. D. P. Tarpey, daughters and | H. Binz; historian, Mrs, A. J. Gorham; | «so¢jal Life ; in the Church" is the sub-| vices yesterday after-|sons, are at the Keith apartments. | directors, Mrs. J. L. Frenklen, Mrs. E ject of the paper to be read by Mrs. | Miss. Ferris J. cucu B.) chapter adjourned to meet Thursday in September. SOR ie e Ladies' Literary club held isit dining-room was| Mr. and 5 oe he 2 entirely in white lilacs, the same flow: oe er in purple being used in profusion | aus 10Le). ess will by Winifred are here from ‘ ‘alifornia for several months' st¢ Ly a a Mr. and Mrs. Louis McCornick have moved to First and J.-streets, where The| hundre a' don Belgie bride-eleet.. were Mrs. ton, as The and Mr <_ James Ingebretsen | Second Vernal foe a we s visit. * ¢ | The Mr. in Mr. and _ | purchased fas in 1@ nature of a »every-guest writing recipe are were Mrs. putentey © of a UR party at yesterday =~ "five Mrs. W. ytW. Anness an informal affair ie in fc ! Mrs. refreshments toasts cuest: |+nev hey ° entertaincd:at e noon the Van Cott. i afternoon Dinwoodey athee Piptee e er Wome home * the The and | classes and | S@ry ved, Miss Katherine | the ye { McIntyre. 2 *s was as at a matinee theatre given ternoon by3 er, gh A. R. encampment i vavilion will be decorated in the class | ter the business session a social hour} musical recitals of interest to [colors, and none but members of the | was enjoyed, the hostess serving. .re-') are to bt given the coming} | two classes will be adornse d. | freshments. r Mrs, at he A. Hic : ee Cols ula = oe MAYS. | a magnificent lot of women, in phy-| the school year. A sum of money was orn, 9 olorado Springs eat in mental calibre, in strenuous-| also appropriated toward saving Ni: ay pes ess of purpose, and last but not least,|agara from. threatened destruction The Junior-Senior eS reception fa gowns and jewels, which were tn} Dhe etwie improvement section is the Will take place at Saltair next Friday | evidence galore. A very realistic and| ohly one which does not adjourn for F on y . The first Tuesday evening, When Mrs. Marthas Royle King will present her pupil, Miss Edith Rosina | Godbe, in a song recital at the Y M. | i C. A. auditorium; the second, the piano recital to be given by Mrs. Graham | Putnam for some of her pupils, in the | | Congregational church i hursday evening, May 17. ° 6. ye ad mages lo- | uM ee by the gue sts| at the Manitou The informal dance} given by the third vear normals of} : Gil good" ticket for office, Pa réturn to 201 Main @ctobor _ 8 street ‘ y |