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Show 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1906. Se caug, MOTT CHOC TOOT TBROWN DANCERS Tyanprnrs Goons |CASTIL A SPRINGS week which are already promised will make the week rather a gay one. | Congregational Tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Will CleFirst Congregational church, corjor will entertain at cards for MisS|/ner of Fourth East and First South streets, Elmer I. Goshen, pastor-No as morning service; Sarina. school at Miss Elizabeth Groo will give a/12°30; Christian E ' : c \ Endeavor at 6; p. m Juncheon on Tuesday ? for Miss Elea-|Usual preaching : services will be renor Putnam oy ee sumed next Sunday a eae Phillips Congregational Basts' chure Re 7 Seventh and South Ritth Ee a Sant ae mae t eats dnesc afternoc o ss . z 5 P. A. Simpkin, pastor. Services th i. Sawyer, day at 11a. m. vp and 8 p m. Morning tee ee ARE BEST" } : Cleland N Ma AN By the day in calendar in from this the summer today marking September, is the the But slight feeling days begin to the thoughts Sun- | law . week first which thought to be of the year, last season, the vas bright prettily with many Sunday by many eet ee there Js a is| Mrs bpleei 1ys a| J. G, decorated and lights, e . Gn Sa hunsdaivs * Sawyer was Thursday afternoon formal affair given at in the = , Grath hostess |Country a pleasant inhonor of Miss Miss of sadres Ww yea the | Minnie Denny of Butte that she might be visib!y shortes and} meet some of the members of Sa . turn wis:fully to the| Lake society of whoni about two dozen beyond nea quickly ed | Were aries that nll too present Mrs. af a' te Ria dts summer Vanished"days long prattyfresorts and the will the first sigh soon camping boarders will dren: father just and and Mrs. summer the women as they per-| club ter all is a cozy feel- {rated ing when to regretfully to strenuous their there people thefr responsibilities church work to come B. a § ( Saree Bauer of in So- gave The golden at table and was pt r a * ¢ Litehnelk Hel Bak B. ee series F. second the was W in mnterts -Schluter Covers were ad a ‘and one Sunday of which |urday afternoon, September a event, society affair school the Shire 456 is to vices well. Sheet to P. Fourth friends even more back renewed school face. With with a pleasure the ; "shining tion. "On the ecéntrar dren happy on faces Saturday take it as a the summer morning} ef and chil-| Sunday, and]. building stands;empty of children It almost the there ‘seems' are and as a Pleasant the | Bast there." seemingly un- Mrs. F. c shec eternal that would trip UF Duthie e ope another year be added to the |* ro wae ph HITTER successful affair of} vin the lawn party Friday on the handsome lawn Wilsen, by lawn the at 117 of meantime there a springs : their names | Slade, list of tourists. many Sa happy | aes had week aoa ony gee te hss The Misses evening at {(inner-at so. syd effect "lof Miss m,, chureh held the In the|P. after- ante ee fame ae ace a awn he wert uc diene bath rit BON ee Bea aiigic % tat re ae ostesseswill make The country the best of L. Miss ee ibe en ae efforts o te be E. c: » Graham ama ince and will tae e table was at hung with The the o globes grounds strects of tyee) have entertain-|Tdaho C. Put-|three followed and the ranged with chairs and dancing floor was erected west of sereened the in on lawn Miss Elizabeth musiclans were Miss beautifully decorated Wash, et Wellesley has she concealed A pretty wedding is In been June, visit- a bower of floWers, Within the house, Bebdoy evening the decorations were most effective-|!mMr and Mrs. Ho returned E. the Wed-| party stood. The other] 4. Simpkin Har-| talker.) school m., at B.) Wallace the Ninth ae Te nen issued and nothing done to make ft one of cessful society events Salt Lake. ca eid Last' evening on the Daly residence, which ot gayety on Frigay was left un- Ordandie a houghet, young| Miss Theresa Brown and guest for a Rey 12:15 p. m of from and See.' at a solo |*treets, morning |Sermon by a A their i nusicl NR He ane hein . I hat the walitton weeks all dar (rai : ve xs 4 ie OnE oe ai nts a ty ie Chae ented n re tairae movems ill "yy, 4 ori tiv lehtful E N. at at 11 pot tl I ; Fy 1 y therly: of all were he when 4 ae 1 a ‘ Ste browne' Be corte Knew = besday. eye nig Sunday On the. tt tiny foot refused traced all, sto: H ONE ot. . correct gracetul ' NEW his: 3S bluc ta ee o PEL DS wearied become Sones was to greater dians have human have would os they that perfect music, «re we to use, Pie 2 the|prayer of Mr. Seats and ae John Mrs, home, H. Hinman invited Christi will much to the regret to all our All m. are Mibe <Rands Fatnewarth: will R_|later Re oe es street. a piece church mus-|} = in "i = at Panama green, 58¢ a Alice yard separate for suitable. black At ini finish, oe 90¢ ‘vitae Chiffon all-wool At ‘St¥list cig ‘ Py ; Sie yard a > Broadcloth, $135 in , Lee yard a At ee ; $1.65 ine et a yard ~ SALE. REMNANTS. GOODS DRESS . DEO green,_ ete, rose, $1.25, $1.50, mt " af REMNANT FINE ‘tines Seo bluc, red, of ta : Pe eal aaa ----SSSSSSSESEee our a = r " ‘| services ee though oe the Kings she looks so| arust she tk ees arists amongst 11 Steinway a i eee the Sate conductors tai GG ea "en qd 9 naerson. VERY CHEAP. ACO N ALL CERIOHES: $300 Ss $65 OW $600, _Was ve Now $250 soy sige Was $800, Now $400 ee: _Was $700, Now $300 Now $200 Chickering a Chickering this extraordinary, almost inhuman,| end DEG LCN eee oC aces ee ave disappe: ee would have been | vulgarized away. I > certain that ee une Bans aa eee can) Wear Cmte ev aan ee OT acco tai on helehts + emotioneae 5SThereee are their has touehed. great of the PIANOS 2 and Players Piano 3 di- | she as dances the in / She and this king must} @ eee ae soul USED 0, g 3 Hear are for sale on easy. monthly or weekly payments. into} translated samphoudry, : \ Pianos | Bailey & Bros. Becker Anderson, Crawford W. religious} ; < is absorbed rects them, 0 services at quality reseda BROADCLOTH. 1 in sos colorings sey 500 ~ Henr Behr you. | Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching | The very children dancing to ie aon DY elder Isaac Mi) Smith. at 11a. m-)by law are great artists. e is| hi alae the eee. yee 5¢lentist. ‘ ld: cae i sa ule, ae act.| this religious. Church of Christ, Scientist, Wh it accompany First Lo ane ne moving 336 East Third South-Sunday school] )\ 0). 67") Pig ar.9 40, a.m.; green, price, consisting of plain and fancy seasonAt less than half regular Lengths suitable and black. = Goods, a all pple a os or school skirts, waists, jackets or remnants ful sults and short ends marked wool all Monday. Reginning t-less than. HALF ‘REGULAR PRI ancient| whose of emotion of thought, ae rincess ante Sunday excellent: and a = ae SPECIAL to religion wanes art wanes; every| masterpiece-Greek, toman., | eldest daughter, forbidding, is a ehurch, of | Past and Fourth South-9:45 a leave When |sreat cordially services. ce Christian es Central for part of September where they will make Strangers 7:30; at 8 p. at conference free. in all colors ‘ fine to NOVELTIES. ' 3k in cus | HIE Wednesday|modern-is meeting teachers' and are attention a yard = weights in Tafteta " : oi delicate <i Octo-|evening; in Children "The Ghett« ae on dark at "SS: . GREY . stuhtnaee pos- from your knowledge. session; Sunday school at m.; Endeavor society at 6:30, services ask j ‘finish, brown. * Comes }h. wa very soft, and black. NEW ambonevel make hidden News. - there} along| use to with their movements, are fine retailed Wook CHIFFON th SFE colors all Antique richness movement; passes that trained never harmony exquisite springs wool, cardinal. _kher NENY form: carried: thought movements. these revealed not They are full of shudder rythmic We from These 1 had human body its interminable ive Special re a fm amg ch TARPEBETA:s suits, ae = j Price « i5 | the perfeetion movements the in date can | Aes They all fine fall UNDERSOLD CLOTH. Usually Py will|mid-week theatre Liberty the the|now in she ]12:30 p. which cafe, 1864+ NEVER prices garnet, Weber at rejoin which and |] Vienna err on that will assure you of good style for this fall. et ‘se 7 cae here cyery inducement that tieh qualities, 5 WOOL skirts ov eB ‘inch,' bis will with years, ae.) Ir ss fj (| | § ress 00 5 ane Ome low black. bt-sreh _ better 40 gray. , NEW~ and kittens cardboard to in and pst: something. and _ for mM ALL J CW PANAMA Cloth, thre the the Ancient Through Them. nbd 33 iiiowis Ste styles Ore sketch until: crayon TO N le Some of the fabries Cie ibe ; areful buyers will find eRe it of tl art imperious'y on his. PRICE Paar Some Knabe been props. S fhe meceings aa hcl andyprayer meet? Calls Them Great Artists ng, at 8 o'clock. ' . iiae > ie " ; ¥ a | First Presbyterian church, corner of It is an art they bring us and a |South Temple and C streets, Rev. W.]new beauty; they are great artists and | M. Paden, D. D., pastor-Morning}*#™Mong the most beautiful children of| decvinaga HV Al GieinGln eauduerna Johnston, de- as ee Wher wai where there lft' with and for Studies "phe of}|cles teach-} & ce j parla infantile Pore most theme * her eulpter Wed-|seeret school Gean STABLES aa to the litthe Pa to pose a. little from their pout3 ' Se or. d 2°" kang: Never Sun-| P. S| Y. m. I TONE ne a Information of his " ‘the..exigencles One day Sap. o'clock: | childhood Clemensen, . South. further a" them from the tip of the right-hand} epee aoe ey ee en ar ndulating through the shoulders, that | joy} undreamed joy, an corner|{s church, Eleventh Eagt/to a theveritable artist From their earliest} EB. 7: 30 Seana Ee eful BOLI Wt one rrandf knieckknacks 4. and they Kirkbride will|us. service]is a evening service Rey. eets: : Por Isast iy as nearby a/street: seller of, odds and ends, and would be sent for in haste to open a great basket-and exhibit: gifts text,|/has the on ; SSR oe. , | Sunday. EAT." P hones (ne tcl rra ' at kets x One cy ai fille Ante with presents to charm: their: i jqe peads, candies t p.m. Christian sible to worship|sculpture Divine Mr. the y F. Was $600, oT Miller_ Was Bros Was ----- i: $550, Now $300 $550, Now $300 Together. Separate. VERY YORK AND WESTERN PIANO without Mi -- ST BLOCK ALE BELL PHONE POST OFFICE. FROM cost to COMPANY i NO. 52: sta CHEAP es Estimates given on piano repairing Send postal and we will call. NEW Players and Piano NO. ' 353863-% elt Lilla Maurice Daly entertained a large num-| Moore were married in the Temple ess ver a. m.; subject "Man." " Strangers. are unbroken,; 1uously on thelike same tone, : ae Co, unemphatic, the fleatber of his girl and boy friends in a} Wednesday noon. In the evening a reMr. and Mrs. H.C. Cleaver have pane ali welcome Bach Wednesday | jing ‘voice of the lark while , most delightful manner. It was a]|ception was given them at the home|for their guests Mrs. C. H. Hain and|eyening at 8 o'clock a meeting is held fort eee aye 1 a h sk Pe oul) pretty picture to see the handsomely|of Mrs. M. A. Brain, 417 Fourth street. |daughter Eleanor, of Kansas to listen to testimonies of healing of! |), n6ives. the uncnanging. meas | dressed little people dancing on the| The lawn was prettily decorated with ae ea S beth sin and. sickness are wel-|% "Tn ther forms, these dancing w floor erected tered the over blaze for the of the purpose, beautiful the lawns hundreds or of scat-|summer under| colored| gown flowers. The bride wore ents, enjoyed the beautiful entertainment which hem a like Miss Ella Smith and Miss lave seemed to fairyland. Louis The ian ates re of Miss day Lena] are Genevieve] making park. Lake,- will Stanford September tour of Baldwin vhas reached WBhe- Gouldsone Griffin|the home of the bride's parents Wed-|ton, after a three months' Eurepean} luncheon Tuesday at|nesday evening of event. last week. It|trip, days. and willMrs.be Baldwin in Salt Lake In a] for her mother, Mrs.| was a large society Mr. and|few is. visiting Thommen who oe ya for her home in where they have recently a home. Many ne her Sere invited to meet appointments were a Minnie very Crem for her Miss guest of Susan honor entertained Kensington guest, of Bagton. in pen heads Wingate pleasant afternoon this ach, | built old- ie ene her able in aur "The place cards were beauty and ink sketches. Miss ne Miss a Tuesda Mattic an a pera has been number of the| charm- will Oraville, make their home Cal. ---_-______ in| With her from sister z a Mr. trip to and Delano and} for Mrs. Van Knoblock left yesterday eee eee ae Lantane nt eT ee ei ter, Miss Zan Cannon, to Horace Wil-|2 tour through \Fellowstona park 2 i pee aerorS Mr. and Provo. iam Mrs. place nee, John announce daughter, Neal take 8 eb R. the Twelves The at Provo of engagement florence Winter. Mes L., to September of Will- marriage is 19. to erie eee by e108 Ye sable cherdunt, Denver, A. Ogden, C,. enjoying a "500 -, when carrieed out far as and Arthur T. Kelly of Monday, September Mrs. Adolph Bele Ee the evening from 8to 11 a S.."Turn= for the Se £ Tom a Keogh. of week's vacation tour. through ™ Anderson and. Miss eee Seen from a Wedding TabteckDavisOn entertciued Friday after-| o'¢ 2 sSouth sit ith :Oteecm relatives and won TifiaabellDoliie ot aoe 328 West Eighth eeveeks i Rerilenl an informal Kensington in Miss Saw; oe eele ee vm ae < Mis a} ‘phy as yer's honor. oo Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Freeman]. ie nen Mua: wae has), been) announce the engagement of ieee A ummer in Minnesota, Another of the September brides,| daughter, Jennie M. to John Harmon| #5. returned and is at home at the A : aes oO 7 who is receiving her share of atten-| Williams, the wedding to take place in| COlleslate Institute. tion is Miss Myra Sowles, for whom a| September. £ es number of delightful entertainments have already been given. At the home of Mrs. O. ernoon the Miss fon The A. Honald on Friday aft-} "Baker's Dozen," of which} Sowles is a member, gave a lunch-|day noon in her honor. The decorations} BishopI F. were all in reference event. o> 83 2 weddin nam and Revve J rose, Colo., will to the coming 9 the Miss «8 f Miss Elear HOS take at St. Mark's S. Spalding pD £& will + Virginia engagement S, of 4 éand a $ Prof. ire 36 Put-;20d daughters have C. Ba place cathedral officlat officiate 6 Stevens her last i announces| nic Miss Several pleasant affairs have been| given for Miss Eleanor C, Putnam, a| bride of the oomebhe week: ae er Pearl S. Peirce, to H. Rugene Smith, the wedding eu place the latter part of Septem ber. | ite irhgraiar and Mrs. Graham ¥. Putnam also entertained at a luncheon} The marriage of Thornley son of former Marshal Ben yesterday of this city, and at the followed by a theatre party! Orpheum. of Sa Miss Irene Judge Boston, urday, gave a unique af-| Green the took 18th. Street Miss M, place Dr. in Haywood, Haywood,| A. Cameron,| Chicago Moses Congregational of +Ix Mrs. ss spend r W. a have Morgan. gone few ay Butte, Pe Mont, ws Tickets 1st and Through the|provided church/only with eS ee $30.00 Wyo., an direct via tourist this line, route to she to relatives. eee of Christ hall; Elever and = or corner 1 Claicachi - of Bleve Se nth 4U5% Peppa m "Wed-| meeting éat] i E. Chureh the of of! m. paster. and 12:10 Morning : abl Th = oe ably, the vit Fae a eeces wonderfully| yao Ut : tice to their forms. All Este noble Their masks [eaiuarctortheverean VCE ne end t Wevptian. . et Aves . mrplicThey ity | made in sone nu cen i Tee do not; a aa we The ihe ey cont he a not ak parted sro-| ‘ lig - most beautiful ca ies olves thie TO. veal every lineCanute of the m ade It : is re-| eorapiioaiad " ce enoile jin sa d, which the e shows air rane of beauty suparhiy. the cae ant mein naman take | a tt tn gy" ge i as me - a eee = at "AJ p. m. theme: jife. M..B. church, Preaching 8 Sunday Evening at Class school ne tex 11 are always of Goats the many to ready the : = best. bargains show r MH. J. SMITH, FURNITURE Jr., . Sec. and r CO. we are the offering our ash thr you oe Prices . brace 62 in furniture and guarantee oe $3.00 » 5.50 1.10 arm East ©. Tr stock lowe . Second South BE.: DAVEY, Street Manager. === J. C. Dp: Wi: o'clock meeting. at the 3 Staff "Dead at of Flies," a 10:1 Geta. musie by. the choir. "ever yone is invited to attend these services. Sa : , r What Red Hair Will Do for a Woman. ge neo amie fe tel Re Oe hae ow, Ss Mrs, Carters re € ae her get married to Mr. Payne se a a ee ‘syed hair' that It was also Mrs. Carter's red hair tha compelled her to do all the other : : ; eelnne <ibabenave made her name a , There oar may be are more ane than - conjecture a so 7 rt Pons that AntonyaI and been less fortunate ‘tun: 5 olden co blonde it fe o wii "¢. ee Caesar if ae x she 7" would z had brunette common ; have have been a observa- cic erie Ue wae eae sale Sep-|They are ardent, impulsive and limited to sleeper will which for further tate advantage NEBRASKA is 30} pressible, be| ts that the par- o, red if always, they this hair be can and not theory correct, the help of Mrs. anouie not be criticised at any rate off the stage. it. the effect { Chocolates, Parrot Stick and Specialties, as the demand js exceed Dealers ee of Carter-Payne unfavorably, ' 1n the should SU place their 1 pp y- . a We « satisfaction Cobbler Rockers (solid oak) ,....... Be crated ThDin ings Chairs, High Back Hardwood Church, Services Ball" "of m., and public meetnh in each of the city ha |school at 10 a. Inge Grae D ward assembly »- beautiful-aa }anthe be should Phin ieithe through Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be held in the tabernacle, Temple| block, at 2 p. m. today. Sunday 4, wre 5 | heanrient T naan Subject i ae to build-|))jn- Sunday discon-| Scientist.| South th: ; services Regular m., Scott. The been tion that reusheaded girls, like redheaded men, have quicker minds and livelier emotions and generally more cturn, " on 3d, daughter Blackfoot Frannic, tember Sat-;days. and. to weeks a ‘0 Church reading 16a, the Old Arm atl rE rte ar ee been for the | a, not remember that it forced her Te L. i Free an 607-608 Gunday school at 12:15 p. jesday eveningwt a testimonial : eae Soule rz eph J. a Daynes returned. from weeks. ‘ Helen, fair Thursday evening in the form of| officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood See O. S .L. agents an auction party, when the house andj will make their home in Salt Lake. oa ticulars, , S oe ok their mountain home at Wednes-|Chalr, where they have service daily rooms lL. O.-O0.°F Mast ‘ tones a. horseback Mie Mo oe Sullivan. and are accom- | yesterday sem ne bY taking Idaho. ! on. 10, King, Mra.) left owstone. Mr.-and Mrs. "Joseph Mareroft have| issued invitations for the wedding reception of their daughter, eset ia was! the} W. in second has returned Miner ite these. open eats the coast ‘ton to m,., Kentucky. = ing entertainments during the week. The Misses Ray and Olive Bartch en-| Lee ey hie her Thursday afternoon| everything possible in. in James ‘A Judge ENGAGEMENTS ERT TTY 3 Fre 5 thelr D. Sawyer at Na come ing, 168 Main. street have. Franken|eyening services. Franken, | tinued until Sept. 16, Yellowstone| eve o.;- Tues-| which|room, py S48 .L:' James Katherine a c . ASC): leave university, 25. Mr. and©Mrs. and neice, Miss Yardat Willis Y., andtook. place N. of Athens, Loud nerly. "of Salt. Farnsworth for opens were Max| Mrs. Thomas gave a delightful the Country club week Cal, ~ must from scene athe ts ie a of white mull and carried bride's] roses. lights. The hours were from 7 to 10,|Sypher, who were bridesmaids, white cariying Bink roses. and nearly a hundred children, many|in them accompanied by their par-| Moore was the , dest man. - ‘ +4 5 iat 2 sian a SPECIALTY depart I 1] v ad ! ‘ : Ma Nes c i. ct Poms : ‘he ens : ey ;, Le Ch toll ; the Baal " hele fi san % ; a n 1 in'l te Ci Ff nee Sun- | seen-never Life Logan, subject: eee: day prneor atel2: m few 6 : sarit simple supple pose Hey: wors »> at 1 Kirk bride will} preaching with m., p. corner church, Bout : inners | Provo,;Utals Seventh} Baptist Triumph familles. Trout : TO Rod Side Palep to and [per THINGS has of Paul a = ing with us today. before the Greeks The : rates inl me ‘ Chicken + Both new ofhey the anclent world," | -tigdin notion "save ale 7 abvaricient World: -a. worldof °3:000-ycars ago. Ti pastor-Divine Mr. B. Randall " Asia street- | Henney "Come |render Spokane,|C- the most suc-|hink warnations. E, J. Clough of Ar-|this week for Bradford academy, a ever given in] jington, Ore., acted as best man. Mr.|few miles from Boston. and Mrs. Flandro left on the midnight pinta train for San Francisco and Los AnMrs. Glen Miller has returned from | Mr an extended trip in California. grounds of the] geles. will return| Glede, son, Miller and oes was the scene night, to 4 coon $ J avenue and. Navajo school at 3:30 p,m superintendent <All are invited. also. Presbyterian. : . nar Presbyterian Third Mrs Mrs.|0f Eleventh South and spending of chapel, Ss your toc the cositnen of Cushing, when swith brow he f their ote , George] Mission the way patrons worth it Shree Rev. John Edward Carver of Ogden, ‘Their dances are religious. I my-| Mrs. Ada Dwyer Russell and little | evening services at 7:45 o'clock, under | Self have never been able to percelve| daughter have returned to New York, |the direction of the Utah Presbytery,| } difference between a and religion.| in the presence of imme-|their TSIMAKIC , eee: ae, : ceils West. | lensed. rooms and the hall were bright with | q@iate relatives and friends. After the|their many friends in Salt Lake, how the Sunday school hour, aaa. Sct brilliant gladiolus, potted palms, plum-| ceremonya reception was held from 9 ras the afternoons as formerly; 11 a. m osus and smilax. The party was|{to11. The rooms were decorated with Mrs. Graham F. Putnam has re-|4nd 8 p. m. the supply minister, Wil-| given by Mr. and Mrs. Daly and Mr.| pink and white asters, maldenhair|turned from her summer trip in the} liam Ross Lloyd, will preach; 6.45 ae ee ey Brown in ance eF fern, sweet peas and plumosus. The| East, where she has taken advantage Christian Endeavor meeting. ss ora and Miss Evelyn Daly, | pride wore a pretty gown of Paris lawn|0f Studying with noted teachers in the] Reorganized Chureh. nln sted Le sige rae ao. trimmed Sten valenciennes: lace -and masons wprid aie swall be at home ee Gna eat oe lasus o Several e Easthundred and a invitarions ea ; Ednalat her studio on ¢ Fifth sien Os eee a Bast ee trip. rn. ote AS, re ess mene 26's 6 East street. ae oe arsLatter-day Saints, ee 228 were little out Second chapel, Mission over home after Irvine the early Clarence|leave and J. Clough Bernice used | Miss plumosus and peas in the parlors where the] {. Plandro were married by Rev. P Oswego, N. Y., sweet white in profusion recelving M. place Mr. p. ona aaie to 85. on superihtendent.. 7-o'clock |day school at 7 at |}endeayor a8 returned has sister, Mrs. George E. Hale. wd Ot ling of Tin seo Miss Elsie M. Anderson has returnvisit of after a delightful home weeks with her cousin, Miss Ethel] open took talk Sunday Evans, Grande macand visiting relatives. epee May Leh with oo behind a "entertaining service Zurlington |sing East where Mrs. Russell theatrical company Groo, ile o'clock a 11 ‘hetr Them Aue Sones n FORM mas tip Would Like o AAG , which were wonderful ins, 0 bribe them longer, to win a smile res cae i ae ; corner Second streets, Rev give Religions." : .a. very L. ' Indiana Sunday aeJacobs, 7s n{worth, the }|a. m of her WEDDINGS. palms potted mass of golden glow and The the house which was also a with surrounded and F. U,-at y East yr Morrison Miss Wyoming weeks Orpheum white fin, mire: .C lake B vids = Wow Tauiee Putnam, Miss Couse of New Yot and cosily ar-|Mrs. Florence Hall, 7 ne ; ne rustic seats: A Lamson, Miss Louise amson an being evening Rio neq iv : ‘given::.at- oe) « Berkhoel Agatha the screened Its James | South, nee ween esee in the '!ng friends red, were at} : Harris®°will and FP. M. s Mrs. CvGntty Andis limited. were ed six and} school Miss Kirkpatrick. }|-Sunday school at 9.30 be served during | Paul, superintendent 5 Angeles Vincent F-. "Putnam ee 12:39. sine Kriebel, ainnéeer me Nan s Miss party . North; Fifth: streets-Sunday O. Sun-| oe schoo and sermon sermon at 8) ent two years in Russia and i aniehis posted on the ubject, be- No ne East First) Brewster eleventh Holy ‘chapel, Bus-]| school} fe sides marie a colored Hehts, the entrance having an {MIS B. F. Raymond, Mrs. T. G. Grit-| Roitson, Portland, Oregon. blue. Peter's C. W. 1 the J at South] Mr, eae _ Miss Tone Morrison arrivec Salt Lake yesterday afternoon on twenty-two. Mrs. - for Trinity sasha ays He Says Par m Richards] ke = . ~ PERSON ALS. The most brilliant aifair of the with a Ror aarea Ee erin week was the dancing party Friday aS sts 5B as ‘ Miss = Putnam, evening at the J. J. Daly residence on | Suests, aside from 1 . yn i. Pena aie aa ni Brigham street. The Ben cnitut grounds were brilliantly lighted with rows of |#™!y awson, MIs, A. < c arch ™. St.' In 1ery-Ho honor] in C. the eT OEE Mrs. Jast}Sraduated. from time sine e which Covers Ker- Ginubeltewtii At LernoOmaniy cial eA appointed club, McMillan. H Terry. assisted ‘ Kerv "pee e ‘of be ‘in: ttl Los entertained M. a Micae charge E. Jennings Refreshments the are/ed in honor of Miss Eleanor nam yesterday at a luncheon things ec and after tche a Follow William F. and ular It learn i my Clifford Penh call will yoy Bong, leader; subject "Gleanings from | °Cntour oe ar HOO neice ag Oe terse ee oe Mission. Flelds.".. Wednesday ‘evening | Promise: to get a. pair Sap had to all. | made to fit. ok welcom saree aus ee i Nee oloacat. & o'Glonlen ee = Hose ory @ Country Mire table. D will \ L. MeMillan Woodward. ca een beautifully the BE be {from a California trip extending , eee oere ont poatannen': The Fett as ® Daggett | S@veTa! weeks. * Ellsworth Mrs. and Mr: and "the steady unusual for August downpour came so much as a surprise | Save a dinner last evening to eight of ; and Mr. Vincait Lotta Miss clu wane che at friends their ye that it1 has been rather a problem to y Arthur Lelander. and Mr. and. tae: is|dean-services and PERFECT to service Sunday at OF 4 we buy Our 1 way ell SUNDAY . and t em Hot mineral bathy-the ao health and pleasure resort in the 5 rn. hirtymed hotel well feenishéd: o ae MT rroceries here a th is un are ¢ na oe ettingme the all language Cathedral, 225 Rev, Benjamin the MN know ~ this while Lutheran Rey. Moveof se and pe 836 Schneider of New SS , are Mrs First and Baptist church, retest a eee ~}South Second West refi iment com cate d . Ming BO ian hie D. A. Brown, pasto1 At flower have Mrs. ne aa * Fitch a Leta for laid ea iina aa ee uae sree Se tn a * : senegal: tn a ae eee pe ‘brought:-to-|ready ralsed ‘throug in ne an the Altar guild. last of days few meee aie rs, a ae ne of Mrs. . : Stingley, Pahertsh John Fanning and onA. the J. Bruneau gave {Several selections piano, cornet {and violin. The proceeds of the} | Pleasant ! $1.8 a ft. air go towarc 1 tl ye $1,800 window for the: newcathedral, of ag a: dampening rathér ely one present will be during Bittinger The 4 will of} women young the RR. Misses tl illuminated, Roos memories. summer first The be familes again much a dnéad pleasant of will Be cathedral. | care of the dolls. Mrs. brilliantly by [the parish, awe pee . acer eel lie charge ' Miss Second members a was. served - Anyway aor well spent either at hone abroad will summer fit the society eee . e Menon efor for th it betrenuous life befor her man whether entertaining, club| orechurebiscork..cn homelife.. In-the| reunions: of gether with Bvery to fair in charge. It large dining-room 8 and T. treet ASCs | The left| acquaintance and friend Roe eae Senenttul invited Rey. by a|patronize as far as possible the efforts|%t 7:30 a, m.; Sunday Iltany prayer, the Emery-|morning the lad{es whoof have Davis,|made Gracehome her in|Helmes by apartments the af-|11; evening prayer and fortunate Individuals who have spent| and ; enclosec oe a rg bebe eee the summer in town and who in vain}/'Undreds of chairs and many tables refreshments The arranged. stifled a pang of regret; as one after | ¥et re another donations luncheon|]cordially followed Mrs, de-|°f if were those generous gave Miss for Kan se personalégrievance when|the week was evening, given vacation comes and the school. Then Drake afternoon, Hutchinson, the ghosts serted. Ernest : objecgh. Sixteen guests were present. she creat an-|m~ eee with es 3 ie ‘he rooms were attractive deco‘* | rations of sweet ae as ane nasturtiums and I miss| . swerea I 'Aind it ae "4 Z ie attractions of the location, bright, * Mrs. sec|]Tuesday "by When vou. bt you 4 ( aa ita thing: that you Se eo "a ; Cambodia BODIES Jcast-Se1 English Services: very|noon and evening, and will be under |Tifth West: a after-|the gave L. Hoppaugh yfrs. A. 500" oe ofhand-} one the/ jjeasant party Friday patronage of Mrs, Karl Bilers, as-|9:45 a.m. tea 0 2 AS noon in honor of Mrs. BE. GC. McCul- ae io on ig ‘a SS) Soe a Baptist s : home some home Cee is opposite pe it, eo hot find, the so to for in|matinee childrenfrom|who coming left party Thursday ee and dina going m.; Fourth streeet, pastor 19 a a Lutheran, East a|Sard, ap-|at 9:30 by Women of ments pastor Evangelical the ™. English be} as at conducted in be|?)29 Sat- 1, will as which next pday and come (It js always to Lankow,: South Teachers vigor. weicome J. Seater ae Our Savior's ye Episcopal. St. Mark's South street, tiee Metin streets, sunday na = : Fascinated Man's] eee: ‘int Cordia clety takes on a new rest, club work is Miss Ina Rudy gave a pleasant} peal to all members of society It is} always fascinating and all absorbing "500" party on Thursday afternoon, given for the benefit of the Infants' and the dear children, after the first} When twenty-eight girl triends were|]jome on I street, which institution is plunge, find School delightful and their | Picasantly entertained kept up by free-will offerings and schoolmates ‘Every Peer William Laan bazaar Emery-Holmes quite charitable "Mrs..G gre and the at shov ver Tue 3nah onal ae Marcroft 5 at ae ; ' Rodin Fatherhood | Evening. A 6:46 State, brides-elect fair given eee God‘ schoo ha Charlotta The deco- (ea of vor Say eR icetes ee orenipers (ety these services *_ * * ar . "s eX Bauer will give the third con ra Rare ical Lutk heons chut®ch,gl eS Seventh ons ¢ on Thursday Mhursd: | s} ted John'sAbbie fan ape South hai iE. |Senptember Alta laid Mee are @ ea Miss at oa for Mra. Gertkadae re UC luncheon enter-|- Carlsen will give Aedataninn LAmun prettily glow eight Atiss sday give club. Miss Omaha the luncheons. room, for of pleasantly oe F. series entertained were Thursday, gold back | laid associations. Annees sixteen Mrs. of af-|the homelike begin customary But W:: Bessie When |.tained club committees and forward haps Vv Miss ehil-| and on important look little abandoned home The the routine school, a be parties gather dread. of will c eW orders early for our Whipped Cream |