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Show H f N Society HI v : j Hj MOTORED TO SALT LAKE CITY. Hj Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Robinson and Dr. and Mrs H. E. Robinson of Ogden Hf motored to the capital city last Tues- day and attended tho annual conven- tion of the State Medical association Hj and the banquet rendered the mem- bers at the Hotel Utah. FIFTH WARD W. C. T. U. Members of the Fifth ward W. C. T. Hj U. will meet at the home of Miss Jos Hj sie Minnis, 654 Twenty-fourth street Mi tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock P when an election will be held for dele- Rj gates to be sent to the annual conven- lion. CHRISTIAN AID SOCIETY. Mrs. A. H. Gregory of 2362 Monroe Hj - avenue will be hostess to the ladles of the Christian Church Aid society Wed-Hl Wed-Hl ' nesday at 2:30 o'clock. All members and their friends arc invited. DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS A two-year course in historical re-search re-search work of Weber county was planned and adopted by the Daughters ; of the Pioneers at the meeting held '. last evening. The meetings will be i held on the last Thursday in every month. Among the features of the meeting was a patriotic address by Mrs. Almirai Rich. She talked upon the coming) liberty loan. Mrs. Bertha Ecclcs. fi-1 nancial chairman of the association ' also gave a concise talk about the , fourth loan and secured a vote grant- j Hj ing permission to purchase a $500 lib- j erty bond when the campaign opens. The next meeting of the association) will be held next Thursday. oo House Approves Wilson's Answer WASHINGTON. Sept. 17 Approv-ing Approv-ing President Wilson's answer to the j Austrian peace note, Representative! Fess of Ohio, chairman of the Repub-lican Repub-lican congressional campaign commit-tee, commit-tee, in a speech in the house today, declared "the note leaves no chance! for the enemy to gain by diplomacy when it could not win on the field." "The quick reply may jar upon dip-lomatic dip-lomatic ears," he added, "but is jus-j jus-j tified as a rebuke to -the double -deal - H. ing of our enemy and a forestalling H' of either propaganda to weaken the Allies or time to rebuild shattered ene-my ene-my lines. "This reply should be an end to this peace offensive until the enemy is on its knees." Germany's Offer to Belgium PARIS, Sept. 17. (Havas) Gcr-many's Gcr-many's peace offer to Belgium was prepared March 17, 191S, according to Hj the Echo dc Paris, by a near relative of Queen Elizabeth residing in Swit-zcrland. Swit-zcrland. This person, the newspaper' says, after a conference with Chancel-' lor von Hertling and tho German for- j eign secretary, specified in writing the ; new conditions of the Central-powers. 1 The Belgian government transmitted the German offer to the Entente Allies. Al-lies. 'OO Women employees in Government plants are to have their health and welfare carefully supervised. -OO-t Expert harvest hands in South Dakota Da-kota ae demanding from $G to $8 a day with board and lodging. oo In 1911 there were 133,132 organized w'orkera in Canada. Last year the number increased to 204.G30. oo Read the Classified Ads. |