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Show af pe THE rrp INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT Mr. family, Mr. and Mrs. WH. G. Whitney} pojowing before them, one] guests, Miss Grace Harrison of New- | Will last two months. Mrs. Ethan J. Montgomery, ig and Brow rown. H "James Jz Mrs Mrs. iand | Mi very yj\2 nothing Is/Mrs. W. you know, but do as given. g were invitations informal. and. went out served was Supper car. in a special that than days these a) leading more term informal, it used to mean just @!ljn the dining-room the pavilion, Tew old friends dropping in for a cup the long table being prettily decorated of tea. shall never forget my sad j news : ae returned oo r ‘ from out 0 my trip oue of touch o when year ago a experience abroad and was] Desa Avice: Teeny WA just I had * e dear! your cumstanee by ea ‘ ciated 1nd the worst of it was I couldn't wear | #2 sponsibility . oe ¥ ‘ anc weeks F AEO Aco : aa g © eo) stave Lyster G. and cc fea eg circhk digcr ae d/ M Mrs tbisvartennoonn-tob a several imes. Insistently boy knocked at-the door and The] fin- the |in F. Holmes] -thel.ss ; ° trends: : much of been announced this last are ‘S. occupying Ferry and new cot- their f at Brighton. ate. where Wellesley, from home interest]turned week, | Mies Ilorence graduated last month. follow the first Louise of Miss week Wal- fe oh unto. of "e isher : his NE taeda diag dog-days are mer cottages the fact that with us, and that in the mountains, camps, and resorts in the ate "occupied: by our "best our Tair the| city has been perform sumand} smarty <eith. the ceremony. will be sister' as of. The but] bride: Miss Mrs. Riners, six Monday moriing, for Miss. given by Miss\Helen |4o McCready. . and Mrs. Seeks Cain Crismon. Charles Ogden pleasantly for Miss and Miss Rutherford: of Los of is in business in Salt : A me James Ivers and Mrs. James Fin- |large reception 3 to maiden Miss' Ethel Roeers fot Glyde lately "returned Thursday ° evening sday entertaine a a rned from The York Se Ss as hair _jcharming Pe New Tracie ferns. in a The dainty yoke, bride cow n turned When the rich The ae iyo wa = the aye Oo aeees 2 we Queen WwW P 2 De A. "Do hot think th 5 The you woman aman. you ars ub in Esther Ss valenciennes, lace, and: an shower bouquet of white elrele to starteinel enterta Thursday th ©} after-] the Pacific northwest. been years school, and Mr. a y Miss Bonar, the Neloan is well oi _ Hnanglego : ~ 2M) o'clock at the home of A. beautiful country latter, the party going "Utah" for the sae of, guest of Suk, . in a Mendinnnd, Dickert lake party at Saltair Mrs... Newhouse, who Mrs. ov home out her parents, Dr. of. the} drag] gave a] in hon-} is the and Mrs.] ‘Thorne. Mrs and-Mrs, S- -e:96 "Walter, pretty white = Mc- known Mrs, palms receiving bride's over the gown k and hundred was she guests, of white carried a Fitch, enter- | 2°UGuet of white ropes. in Th chiffon bridal A wedding which has a romance bek 1 bow! of red sweet peas and hind it, took place in the parlors of gracing the center of the the Wilson pee Wednesday, when D. A. Brown officiated at the Rev. were|the candelabra ved aded tables placed at either end. The guests were | Marriage of Miss Blizabeth F ulton of Col. and. Mrs. Edwin F.. iolmes, Mr,|Clarion, Pa., and Mr, Fred Wilken, and es Hubbard Reed, Mr. and Mrs. | the Wall epown minis man St. a large plumosa + Fabian, Fitch. Miss Fitch -and i Miss img Col, and Cherry Creek, Ney. For husiness-reasons it was impossible Mani ee © One of the most elaborate affairs riven at the Country club this season ia bridge tea on Friday afterabr in honor: » of Mrs. P. Chester noon , é iss M ette £ ee ee ee iano y bonolet were the charmnig. hos- | Lesses Iavidge was played (on the vas Mr. Wilken to go to Pennsylvania to claim his fair bride, who decided to make the trip of 2,500 miles and meet him here The ceremony was witnessed by a number of the old friends of Mr. Wilken, and was a very Wilken Mrs. and Mr affair, pretty Vill make ey home in Denver. aatre .d Vater in the dining room. which] was -prettily decorated with bowls of : et peas and trailing sprays of a fa Sixty-eight guests enjoyed TO afte it a number who did not play affairs given this vabie for Miss Loultse walaer, whose marriage takes place next "kk. Saree Miss Lenore Morse will |entertain for her at breakfast. In spacious Ie a ol ae verand: cut was later for liider ctesses. were assisted The nor were, arecdedt to Mrs ors Jessie Peabody. ? Mrs and ae prizes . Ws Miss BaerThere have Lyla, Mrs. Miss the tea.|the will afteraoon ris a Miss mber Alverda of her Thempson a number Mrs. E. and Miss honor. Thursday evening Coray has returned Southern California. Isabella Pitts ‘iE Visiting re. Walker af ner country ho ago Koew long in no|] is Pic- Jessie Miss of Hall iJ Mrs. * I. D. Bickford .. Mrs. R, STB aa task when many shi St. Louis is a for the sum- *. "The Dude "of Socialism," Mrs. C. L. Roo March 2.- "The on. of nations; there she ne Childless ne cromnlens in her voiceess woe." -Byro "Roma Eterna" a *e Cc. H. pene hard ‘IT envy them, those monks of ol any books rey read and ‘their beads e told." PrP. R. James. en umeretion aa brief a ey of the religious orders of men, Very Rev. J. Guinan, S. MApril 12. ‘Letters from absent. friends Unite division and draw alate aaa near.' -Aauron NVienna' , C. BE. King "Health, to "the art Rites glory is to KAN that makes The crowning oon it life to 1 Vv. jiolmes Vienna," Dr Medic al, Life. va E. W. Whitney. April 3 "Mus is a detnd of inaye tichdate, wntathinmabie peech whic leads us to the ed of the kubipite and lets us oceans guze in that.""-Cuarlyle. Musical Day. has gone a few adden eae is : Arthur Shepherd May An nnual meetin * Reports of on enee: am chairmen. Isle ction. of offic Mr Russell L . Tracy, her sister, Busine Mrs ‘Stubble *ficld, and Miss Stubble- 7 Pag the officers and standing € d, whe 9 are her uests, are at committees is appended to the fun: Brighton for a few weeks. gram and membership roll 165 shown. The ee ant stendiane committees are as follows Mr. J. W. Clark and sister, Miss Cassin, of Ogden, are visiting Mrs E. Officers. * G, Hines, 765 * * East s Second +o South . Mrs. R. Brown and settled in their Brighton the summer, s family cottage are for ' Mrs. N. F. Putnam and family are at the Putnam = cottanen at Brighton until the end of Au . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mostyn Owen are expected to arrive today after a three-months trip abroad = Mrs. oming. W, E, » Fife . is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W: H. Gord delphia are the guests of Mrs. Elias Smith. * Cc. E. Allen, in Wy- of Pera: Mr. and Esther . Mrs. C, F. * Miss "News" are ar in is at a the * oeend hom Pudi iss Butte Finlen Katz of ap cto Jeanine visiting of James . Mrs. Alma iting at the Allen * Turner, of Mrs. home ae Sp la Gunz; historian, Mrs. A. J. Gorham. Board of directors for the term ending May. 1907: Mr iW: Parmlee, Mrs. t W. Brown, Mrs. B. ata ns. For the term ending Say, Mrs. J. L. cannon, Mrs. Ek. D. Miller: Mrs. F. W. ae par Enanietanagtnrow current events and current literatare. Miss Lin aap s history, aes. A. oe Tables ‘dic, Ww ess; re. S.O. Ss. ‘welder: Snutat. Mr ae 5) D. Miller. Standing ae ETS Committees. M,. J. Cheesman, Mrs. Cc and Jack Allen are a home in Buene Lewis house, 927 street. Mrs. Allen and the rest of the family will arrive from Germany the first week in st. guest Ivers PB peulsems fins Ethel Paul; vice presient, Mrs Y. Meyer: second vice president. +34 A.-H. Boxrud; Spor elas secretary, rs. Alvah Lewis; corr spondin & secretary, MAAS Linda Joes; t reasurer, a tchlow,; critic, Mrs. W. H. Bintz race Mrs. Henry ai . Miss is of "Olive vis- the Gray do, Ente ceeapent-2as. phn Delano, {rs chairm Mrs. J. H. wn, Bu A MeiMilan, mrs. Glen Milter, aie. WwW. ™ Hutchinson, Mrs. Sheldo L. Butler, Mrs. J. T. Tiindiatiee, "Mrs Misher Harris, Mrs. Fred Hornug. Finance.-Mrs. T, G. Webber, chairPans Mrs. Balamon Siegel. Mrs Thomas Libiary-Mrs. Cc. I, Douglass, Mra. J, a4 Merrill. House "Str Cc. H. MacMahon, chairman; hrs M. M. Johnson, Mrs. G. F., Stielt. Program.-Mrs.. A. H. Peabody, chairKatherine Page, me eo B. Boxrud,. Mrs. J. Fr ee Jennings, Mrs. W, ure. u 5. Sto G. Tuttle, . Mrs. from oe Morris has returned © * * . I, A. Clayton and family are occupying the Clayton ranch in Parley's canyon. * nd of this CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING. Long issued Marion ... 15,.- t on boldest suit of mirth, for we have ore ae That purpose ment."'-Shakespeare The club's tteteer th birthday March §.- take care that tak'st my "Pray thee book in han To read it well: that is, to understand.' Your Mrs. John Wilhart Loveland, Colo ft or isit. and]inyitations for large progressive uncheon on Thursday in honor of of * R. to a Miss Walden. nite * mer. social by Mrs. (Jessie Martin will give a "500" party Kearns|in The prizes Wednesday afternoon. Miss C. Jacklin|]Flome entertains at car The guest Mrs. George R. Ranipook has 7s been There New . Ske dinner table F as and the parlors. where everything was in white and green. Miss Lulu Penrose presided in the dining-roeam, which was also. pretty with decorations of sweet peas of all shades. Mrs TID Snell assisted Mr. and Mrs. Price in Thursday evening appointments were in red, at. sweat to s Ell_L. Price, when their daughter, May the trip Mrs. Emmet Fulkerson with Mr, and the guests of D. city, having arrived of . Horace H. Peery from Og- of len wenn us and leave - lor" Children and Grandchildren soe: Mr. and Mrs, Airmet, On Wednesday evening last, July 18, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Airmet celebrated their golden wedding. All the family vited which and a host to participate made the = eo aceoee the in rooms were in- festivities. one } | fe t long to of. ts a M me . Forcible , . , onda ; y ory F Oo () () \ \ () () \ | \ f () 0 \ \ () ' 4 / () () \ . () Scott building | evening! Sunday discontinued until | ) x \ _ . (} J (} r } x AN () { OED OOOO ODIO if XDD tt \ : s bres I () The () \ () reading 4 m () () () () healing. of| is . are vadwe . ) () () () at} ‘ C" \ () } | < sersJ Sent a / 1] |} Lik LA j 536) | school Ko . bes / alee ne eer > GP) () () pod are 607-608 street. Malin Sunday m "1 "Tt 16. the glory and good of ar That ae remains the one way Edanile of spe aking truth ""-Browning. "John gerne ant" Mrs. F. J. Fabian W. M., prayet o'clock. long knew s . - poe Gi ivi = | Fourth and Main Paul's chureh, St. Perkins, FE. Rev. Charles South streets, 8| communton, Holy rector--Serviees: Priest L. J. shall Mrs. tion,"2.-"You Dee. have no cause to] curse the r proceedings of this day." -Shakespeare President's day Jan, 11-"Bld me discourse, T will enchant thine ear.'-Shakespeare at al Mrs. William ees ‘The life of nations is on Ce. "with success so far as thes have Teuton blood in their veins, an -long as 7 preserve the charecterstics of that race.""-Bis ore re rin Mr BE. Allen "Recent German. Lite ra bure, - ‘Praulein Met Boetehe men have " Miss Ellen ch guest at Rowland . wees was marricd to Ernest Urien. Apostle MrséO: 8: Lewis, Mrs. M. R.|O. F. Whitney performing the care: Stewart, Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. S. 8 was followed by a large mony, Walker ¢ ntertained twenty-five of their The pride and groom were reception, friends at a pienic party Thursday at] unattended: ecorations. were the Don trip 3 teacher emerson Mr extended s _ Mrs, from a noon in honor of Miss Mabel Lamb.|as the principal of the Jackson The rooms were fragrant with many | school weet pdas and nasturtiums. Miss aaie Laimnb, who has been connected with a eae » wa the as deaconAnother pretty. hom<¢ wedding nok Lc First. loawad Methodist to ainke church her hone in Ban place Wednesday evening at 7:30 & an Lucy Mr. and Mrs Ww. "E. Critzer and daughters, the Misses Helena, Bess and Dorothy, are in Provo for a week. trim- * Cready bas for severa from Miss Barton 168 services have been September 16. > Olnivel st. Paul's OChureh. , eee testimony. the bright | mor ning direction of the Heroine age. K pane * Cott, Belle . white with 4 ra a ie Vv: an Miss from Mr. and Bdraund Losan Thompson have returned. from their wedding trip and are at home at 1250 East South Temple eitee t prettily decorated. and the veranda | 108% Biss ‘Melee an iguide wa and lawn brilliantly. lighted About 18 attended tne bridaj, couple,, who fifty fuests were resent ae left' on the 6 o'clock: train, fora. trip ir; MIs. Laura returned |] Pp. Ro - fet 4 tea Clean and sickness. Fr : . All come to these service ree open..daily-from:10°a., rooms, the and ° shone casket siomels' "1S ES ¢ or> hoi‘is t: St‘ oft South-Sunday een Bargaini i oo 0) \ hureh> . Third Cota () minister.| Lloyd, Store the = in this announcement () TODAY Ross ‘in és aca (SOC } . ae : a0 9:45 4 pees chure yr servige subjee Lov s ; (range aa i i p | Wedne sday eve n-| Each cially we leome. Harris|jng at 8 o'clock a meeting is held to Mrs. R. W. Fisher] Mrs. A. J.¢ Goren man: his, eo Coes iF aes a rence ° ( da d rs.hildren's cw _ Rigi ( wher : First | Bast J, Feb, > has * 6 mings of exquisite Friday Mrs. Puedsrik A. Bull has returned to S$ Fr ancisco where she and Mr, Bull will mipier their home. was of sleeves and s J. Hagenbarth Anthony, Ida es silk mule of Ogden expect to * * on F. Jen for their guest, Mrs. C. F. Turner }o'clock. when Mrs. Elliott. Kimball, of Bulte, on Wednesday afternoon. |Miss Evelyn. Thomas, Miss Annie decorations The were Adams, Miss Bessie Oflicer, Miss Lucy ective in sweet' ol d-fashioned eaarten flowers, | Gaby, Miss Helen Shepard and gracefull Y arranged. Fourteen tables| Helen Burton, assisted Mr. and Mrys. © were played. The score | McCready. in receiving ang entertainheads done in se-{ing the TD ecorations prizes were awarded. to Mrs, | throughout were particuQO. ae Se is Mrs. Sam Porter. and ary pretty and effective-sweet peas Mrs: W.-D, Donoher. ere used in profusion, combined with thrmnails * Welby. St. wedding, and was that of from. a = D. B. Hoover returned tour of California. cule one followed = * Mrs. Ernest. Bamberger gave a pret-| Miss Clella McCready and. David <A. lily appointed luneheon Tuesday at the Nelson, which took place at the Country club. The decorations were | bride's home Wednesday, July 18, at fall vases of Shasta dotaleies. 1:30 o'clock, Rev. rown of a ,% the First Baptist church, officiating. One of the Bnecuis events of the |The family only and a few intimate week was the bridge tea given by]|friends witnessed the ceremony. Mrs. son, for Mrs, J. F. Wilkin and son of Bingham ave the guests r a few days of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Earls and Miss * very pretty fone of much interest, and_ Portland weeks' Mrs. from a and and ake % to + Max former living in with old * Hutchinson gone Denver, Angeles, dall Mr, Blyth is a son of Mr. Mrs. Thomas Blyth of Byansian enter-| at cards TuesInez Adams. of McCready. AS 4 Forest Barnard If. have a Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark are in Salt Lake City, and make it their home dadenter Adams of Salt Lake and Tom Blyth of iSvanston. Miss Clark is well Known in Salt Lake, where she has often been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Keith, ind is also a graduate of Rowland Miss Beatrice O'Connor entertained ala pretty Paaetaon Tuesday at Ric cafe for Miss Beatrice Boreman of be. den tained very day evening be: Archie * * * cull this last-week ina social way;| sf Judge Riners of Cheyenne, and Miss There weve "several, * very enjoyable! "fare Peterson of Evanston, will be alairs given for the brides of the|ihe bridesmaids. W)l C. Blyth will week. beginning with a breakfast dati as best. man. The-ushers are Shepard A. rank, follows: Mrs... Jack the groom, matron Gertrude « . -bridal canyons. |>of honor; Miss Margaret. Clark. society," | Miss Frances Clark, sisters of anything » Mrs. Joseph Dederichs, resident of Salt Lake, now Los Angeles, is visiting friends for a few weeks. OF Me-} --__-_-_-- William So Joins NAY conomy. Grieve sa Scientist. plied are -- Whole 4 NEER PI £ ae eae Duncan fe Item ---Every stort ene, HCH a The ‘ Winward, Eng-| art,""-Long- Psi: and The "evolution Miss tion," where - m.; Sunday school 12.30; ChirtsAll cordially in-| Endeavor 6.45 Oscar | jjsten to ., both sin Mrs. work, every : own p. tian titchie ah apres hai trench pe _ owe e Nov ron Cornelia] might to such, well "Pointing wh Brighton, for cottage. tomorrow will take a leave they | D UNDERSOL R NEVE THESH SED CI ALE tQ) PRICE. ONE STORE Mt Mrs N W iiltams » Simon Y ‘ vouch-|Tirst soul's he atch; ‘sadness "Gaiety is the evs j Mrs. Roscoe aia! "eM Og a M A. of Mrs. ally -poked-hls head=into the room to|den, eldest daughter is its pol son. "-Stanisla Lee ary ss by accompanied James MacLau sh_|dren, to George . M Iden, i yo c _- say "Gener: efent Ficof Some and Miss Katherine Judge|‘‘The GeassPessimism MeShane sh va Y ee Fae aks Wa of Rochester, will have you says ul, F-Tethink e peCueeyourself, to-come some one that | pus : : mu ist spea personally- issued for have been ‘ The invitations ' 4 o- you ook they and at on ce. Arising impatiently from | the marriage of Miss Laura Clark, eldhis chair with visions of all kinds of st daughter of United States, Senator important contingencies which might}and Mrs C Clark of Evanston, have arisen the official went burricdly | \Wyo., to Charles Pixley Blyth of this to the telephone to hear a small child- | city. The we daing will take place sh voice at ae other end say per- | Wednesday evening, August 6, at 7:30 emptorily, "Pa pa, where did you leave Yelock, in St. Paul's chureh, Evanthe hatehet Aes morning.' ton. Rev, George C. Hunting, supera ntendent of St. Mark's hospital, will | eeca were Blanche Miss pa Roland Fadden, oR and é 7 Mr S saac Miss Jennings and Miss Wikpencesnnt Louise. Jennings have re- pes his tries from Ferry Montague W. Mrs. and ‘ in was ‘Arts and Crafts" sate um Morris" ‘Even Washington, Bdward Mrs. and Mr. present: Miss Amanda Olson Miss ne 4 ph Gill, S. Chalker sUseN¢ oy, you] Cc. Rabbi Se Tennyson, from care) Haines be Samuel Russia," in Jcows alate to at ear families Wriday night to|tages will be at home araat od a stihoeen ana once God himself Freund Oc %.-""Yet lives the '-Al veins. in our land ou ‘ + FT McMillan summer the for Son:girlaceon fuchannan, Mrs vited. ire Peters Chat tamed peo w aH o tamed, Savage | , iveth trip. suncing >. Sttend we Nettle King. Hyam, Albert dimty?) lies clear-} oe Seratch a Russian a Tartar.''-Selec Me | ROE oD ae + DV Loring. eee 3S -'There ogie: and Brigh- week's .a) seminary, park that than His Mr adel at ae and Mildred Bess is a wisdom we know more A atte Leslie for returned have Mr. Edwin Nii engagements wo weddings to August-that stenographer, his Mrs. Goldfield. Miss © > . and 5 to: Oakwood Sunday, ahd when the telephone in the outer oifee| Mave to infor] at and Tibrivading: left Paul r st over eal tcl represented we understand.''-Selectec : Re sults of Psychic eens Mrs. FE. Ss. Tyndale. a A small drop of Noes acy - (Hated celadan, / 2 s Central perhaps thousands, makes which hat eh mIBBARR, uae : zee SP. sg Central Christian, Third ast 11 a.m. Fourth South-Preaching 2 ) pi. is + * Ethel es a do what but ace = S aac " families|"~he cottage their Mike ae = find stay eke Pen anc occupying ais Pr Teeer . ey Aiea Ogden , Wells, and Burton Captain Mr. the bridge guests Colone! rang office letter Pe Ce Forbes: entertained evening last out went stay over 8 arround ed in by is pe nal erous volumes ‘ anc row Veoldss aa an aet of dictating in the manuseript, important = completed Molson six, Mrs. are her , ce pose susiness oot use oe social n o Pao Miss] to M. Heber Mrs and of men." Day ates whi es Beebe. and Boreman And the busy marts Sept. 14 Inaugural business is t to see @ 4 distance, and] ae Lieutenant se have returned Ee Bciey Mrs state what | about sixteen old friends of her daugh- | National Cc with|D. who, McCullough, C. E. Mrs. of toilettes|ter, MeCullough, Lieutenant hus band; less re-|her be would that invitations Wish is éxpected of us in the way certainly would -there toy WwW Nan harles of |P#rly doj| form: nity I cither, of yard a purchasing Miss and associations The again Well! remarked were too harrewing. our other shopper, as she prepared te leaye the embrojderies and laces without erates to Brenton ai astdes Twe nth-fourt es es i g Be neh left the /capney private evaran ee Adams Mr. at-a ap who - in:the city. did' not ngs, toriid weather eom to penetrate at that delightful une dancing the to am male. eadtidosas a ne ke yeas a puneE ap Beatrice Miss Inez 9 o'clock.|and at began Dancing ‘ ipaves the preceded i dance, amongj/are : Mrs. 5 W. | ton. ind Mr : by given one them,ze 3 ; stared] : (orc waists. who calmly Miss Lyster Kiser, for their cousins, ie manner superior and lofty gown that) . at th - number 1s < large the as tended. an absence! after into} sailed Lake, irrayed in my | crownae made areal atinels by] Salt Wain think 4f it! to findsthe women. present; | oa oo comfortably attired in street gowns}!|parties a nabariade remain in the Bast for some time. At] present she is the guest of Miss Keysor of Orange, N Waals rere ‘ y x a é Mrs Royden Ee. Beebe will leave the heavenworth Fort first of August for Alverda | to Join her Mise Walden J in which iracter of Ts And BC ts Reesernes from a year of an afternoon creation latest' MatemmcrH " ind shir in t me } Jones, Mi irion sed, iS ase imagine my} ype, vat CG Seach hote dimmer I ses when time a upon stre ati the hadn't al lees tenorauntorn that|and-Jessie Martin Era underdressed he to safer always Is it experiance "wasn't 2a You know to mine. than overare once feelings I ee Morrison W. Seth Mrs. and Mr. Varta to a . Bateman, Miss then us sreiaal cities Towered. of Chiliterary |Grieves, W ry Holmes F. Armstrong Stuart Mary |Mrs. |Cas0, Who stands very high in circles and newspaper wor ee - Miss Partridge, Bthel * My | replied, she laughed.as companion Mrs. oc fairs | Miss Mz local orle affairs. zgins e Mi rte Marjorie » | tended 2 Higgin mee entertained Eastern trip, z where they3 went: graduation of their the attend yesterdayThe in-hon-|1, luncheon alin ofhae Miss Louise telephone, the: informal bridge antea-|or Walden. decor- daughter, Miss Ione Morrison, who will ecelved,to a over Vitation very where they notably have been | was birth unableof Ritehie,|the Mrs. spending years. last Allen and Mrs. King. The work] those who i n n 5 Mrs. of € irs. direction | Music under the [ate expecting to have for their guest, with A: we nt ina little treet suit, to De ee were in pink and white sweet the other guests without exception, | peas, gr: ac efully arranged in bowIs anc elaborately gowned, and what was a) vases. ‘he hand-painted place cards evere trial to me, was the knowledge} were also done in sweet peas, and-were ‘JesMiss Catrow. Henry Mrs. far laid which] gown Paris sweet a had I that I was simply. dying to show off-" Her|sic Home, Miss Grace Eetfles, Miss found the of pro-|several fine members familypieces The the meetings | oe ene outlined by the different sections will] John. S. Ranma __ Mrs. also be fullfuture of interest Mary King, ot much good: and productive | Mrs. Mrs. Jeanette Mary H Larson, Laut, Mrs.Mrs, Hyam Mrs. | Vt..| Allen, Kdwi Mrs. Mrs. and 1 Col olonel al tries the McCullougb| ‘ rendered also quartet picked a ee ee x ea John S$ Ladies' Literary club for the year. It]}were: ; G Agnes promises to be unusually interesting |Susan Airmet, Mrs. eae and the club is very fortunate to have | Annie White of Ogden, Mrs eS oa the and of Tooele Dick who| members of its brightest several are to give topics relating to the coun-|sent was Mre. Jeanctte | ha lice r, who bane for _prighton. 5 seaverdey {01 ter the heated during . : Who] McCullough, C. I. Lieutenant during given parties lake at | delightful week last morning one met They was|bas been a guest of Mrs. G. M. Forbes] the largest ek-perhaps the in one of our Main] the lace counter Street. dry. good mporiums, and as|the one given Friday evening by | |to WII attend leave the this army week maneuvers for Gretna, which] Pa.,} their for Brown, Ro and laces|}C@reichton the dainty examining were they embroideries will be regular the for gram "| Georg: Mrs. | Spee recitations singing, in spent and tn EA ype remain N. J., and: William T, Hopkins of | Wit Join him at Port what/ark, sald to the other, "By the way, ort ofz an-affair is that to afternapn?| be-which/ rormie Lock. Haven, party. whic Ms gives tamorrow tee rectaPa. wee.Dhe ee eplct , | the first of October. ; of} all et beautiful} the was | evening ren-| Ruese William Mr. and musk | selections Seotch choice several dered can f NOTES. $y CLUB and | reciptents the were couple aged The a and one except present were of grandchildren number bers large lawn a give will mem-| family All the remembered. search|be and Spencer D. and. Mr. temily, and rae : Eonmenian Mrs. her Walden Miss John Mrs. and Part- MacLaughlin. sie id ss J. George ¥ Mr. of honor in dinner -the UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1906. CITY, in handsome many of home} her at evening Monday yarty After cold were whieh her] of honor in ircet Brigham Mrs.}on and the served was Dunyon.|supper Estelle Miss al/granddaughter, entertain Mr. will night Hancock in party card a give will Ethel Miss afternoon 'r riday ridge honar. Saturday R. George and. LAKE ETT" weathe cold of afternoon te during Salt-}den at party lake a give will eae a - All come st. Joln's fSt. ian p. 6:45 m.; 114} Visitors wel-|} evening m., ® | | Z Choice all prayer Peter's first S4.00 With Congregational. Virst 26, the Sunday Grande Mission Mission holy se hool| East Side Swedish { co rner | street-| | Henry) Baptist. Lutheran. Swedish Lutheran chureh - Sunday, July 22; Sunday school, 10 a. m morning service, 11 a. m.; sermon by Rey, Dr. Alfred Nilsson from lana college, Rock Island, 1. ing seryice at 8 p. m. Jorcas meeting pooh aed evening at place o eeting to he eodicas Emanuel A yibeke, pastor Sceond Heels, make" Phe (all ) atic ‘an Methodist. Episcopal. 9 a Ay M;°B. church, J. C.. Bell, a Preaching at 11 o'clock and Pclass meeting at 12:10; Sunday Solent will| at 1:30 ..p: m.; Rev. Mrs. Lash e| fill the pulpit Sunday morning. theme, pastor will preach at night, Expected. Mercy." "Penitence and will be sung. All Good gospel songs are invited to attend these services. anelts "at 1 Pelt at SPECIAL. . AND. day's BOYS' BELTs. oe 19¢ ilostylish" a pair. | Lisle thread Gloves and tan, all sizes patter sale, mid Monda 33c and Belts or white Sr bra -se are two nobby grade on sale Mond with two excetlent des only at 19¢. ered vles only in in at colors: different AT 25c pearl! clasps in fast. blac} 506 quality, on sale Monday TWENTY- FIVE gray, only, at CENTS. 60c, 75¢ AND. 25c Pillow Cases at 15c ea. $1.00 Another run on Defender P ee | a a Pie . Cases-50 dozen in the lot and the Lace Pillow Shams aut $95 a Pair measure full 45x36 inches-ihey | 50 pair White Lace Pillow Sham: are hemmed and read for. use button hole stitch finished-new None as. goed at 5c. elsewhere. |} designs 36x36 inehe Value Special for Monday b0c, T5c.and $1.00 Special for AT 15c EACH. WHITE Monday, at 39c a "SPECIAL FORa On $1.50 AND $1.75 ad Hemstitched Damask Lunch Cloths AT 96 CENTS. 50 Hemstitched mask work work or a 114. $1.50 White Linen Luneh Cloths, with borders and all-over designs-sizes Ax4h yards and AT square, $1.7&. Par. MERCERIZE D LINGERIE CLOTH This is certainly the best white good this season, because it is the Kindsyou duction of S42c a yard-500 yards' of ae nore for waists Children's regular. Speelal for Da- drawn drawn inehe price AT value you have seen ave looking for at this Lingerie eloth, Dres ses. and fine PAY AT {4cA 14c or will see price. re40° inches Underwear, a YARD.. ($1.75 AND $2.00 LACE BED SETS AT 98c EACH Just 20 white consising two ' co pe of Scoteh one Lace Pillow ow atterns. ‘~.00. Mon- Monday Lace Lace Bed Set Spread § 3 . ian jame to matoh, Value .$1.25 and they go Per Set 98 96 CENTS. Cc a a) $623.00 IN GOLD is What we are for advira. sine a AG, Lutheran, Congregational. "he worth Scientist. hillips Congregational church, Fifth South and Seventh East, Rev. P. A. Simpkin, pastor -tprvices this de Ly at 11 and 8; MOndgy, ser Present Message,"' New Man and the day. school at .12:15; deavor at 6:45. sing the evening solo; Miss Irma Dunnem will sing at. the morning serv ice. tnese ser-|} crarsha welcome to all at vic MONDAY'S MEN'S agbthy, aepts English Lutheran church, 336 South Fourth Hast street, Rev. F. ' Bussard, pastor-Sunday school at 19 a, m.; regular morning service, 11 a, m., Everyone cordially welcome. Phillips very Sete skirts cost us ® popular iz $8.95 ! the for rie Second Church. of Christ, Scientist, La. Oo . hall, corner of Eleventh Last ape. Ble vere South-Lesson sermon subject, ‘Love. Wednesday e -vening testimanial meeting at o'clock. All are! welcome English 1 in e r - MA $7.50, d made Many of these bhoic cnoice 50c GRADE Ladies"* ‘brown 2246 Chapel. East Side Baptist church, poner Seventh East and Third South, Rev. S. | A. Hayworth, pastor; residence, 673 Bast Third South-Divine worship with preaching at 11 a.m. and 8 p. m Sunday school at 12:15 p. m.; Christian Endeavor at m. prayer meeting at 8 o'clock ‘We .dnesd: ay. All are invited. Strangers are cordially| greeted. Seats free 5:75; . ij ail FIFTEEN CENTS. A GREAT ONE BAY SPECIAL IN LADIES' GLOVES, -No eer Burlington chapel, Mission Indiana avenue and Navajo Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Jacobs, superintendent. for One near} Second Rio Grande Mission chapel Seuth pets n Ninth ann Te nth West --Sunday school at 9.30 a. m, Ge orge Paul, Sine dpeendeal Burlington some Your idies Vhite embroidery Wash come with neat gilt buckles y pattern all, si excellen } eran will hold its annual pienic at Calder's} etc Park A fine program of games, other good things have heen arrange a that will be pleasing to old and young and all are cordiahy invited to come | and enjoy a day of rest most at this delightful place. Rio " f ' } nigher, OXFORDS,S Cuban Baptist. July 3 / even A BELT SALE- -35¢ VALUES AT 15c Lutheran, Second| First Baptist church, corner D South and Second W Rev. Brown, pastor-Preac ain at lla Sunday school at 12:30; FF. L.. Evi superintendent; B: Y:.P. U.. at 7p. m.; leader, George Evans; subject, "Christ's Life- -How ( *hrist Er caer d and! How We Should Pray fe evening service at 8 Thursday, 4 Skirt that sold Monday, only $2.35 First Congregational church, corner of Fourth Bast and First South st (Elmer I, Goshen, pastor-Morning vices at 10:45, sermon by Rev Lyman, Great Fails, Mont. Sunday | Endeavor at} school at 12:30; Christian | 6 p. m Levangelieal and double. MADE "(Grover First German Evangelical Luth St. John's church, Seventh South State, William J. Lankow, pastor eee school; preparatory servic a. service with celebration of Rearuiaiion, 10:30 a. m d LADIES' BROWN HAND- | Chapel. St. Peter's chapel, Fifth North and school ering West streets-Sunday aul} 7&5. ‘Gai May evening prayer at 7 p. m Mr 8) WV. -38) Jennens, lay reader. German ji a8 of any 00 a ; : faecommunion, pa dean-Hols 7:30 4, m Sunday sehool, 9.45 morning pray er and sermon at 11; evening prayer and sermon at $ p. m. st. $ nearly Cathedral. Was 29> Ale cui (a St. Mark's Cathedral, 225 East Pirst South street, Rev. Benjamin Brewster | St. Mark's 10 latest styles of the season. | . ‘ d an and} A cordial welcome| sermon, § o'clock. , sermon, and free. Jo chapel, John's s chapel, Ric ‘ i aye-)Richmond eieaeh=-Bundas Gildate nat Mindi? school, to a, 9:45 school, seats Chapel War paying every month You we collect more ) anyother agency.in pd oe YOU yC limi you thes turn oh bad the we.can conect for them in , no matter mi A BAD DEBT oases will pay for your summer ‘vacation Ww are collecting an ave Vage of $7 60.0n every das for ou clients. Our postage bill 18 about ele ‘ven dollars per day We ra over forty regular paid em ploy i 3 mi ave i busy. We will be lac nee to show You our t SLe Yslem any | ZB We fan Francis G Luke, Gen'l Mer. we to collect for-@ veryhody. We learn the busines S years still ae are Merchants' ProtectiveAssociation Sclentific Collectors COMMERCIAL of Bad NAT", FR feng sIne Deb ta, Rooma 11-7 8-97-98-99-100. BANK BUIL DING, J. LUKE, Gene ld Wanager. 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