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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER a- Mrs. OGDEN JOGDEN, Oct it Mr. J.' At, Parker eutcrtained at a bridge luncheon Thursat tier home on Jefferson day afternoon Twenty-fiftatreet Halh venue and s' hiween Ideas and colors were carried out tn the decorations. Luncheon was served on seven smell tables, each centered with a vase of French marigolds. Halloween The favois and place cards were served.' Mrs. luncheon was followed by bridge. Bell won the high score and Mrs , H. I . VV. U wiUlame received the cut $i-prise. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gwilllsm enter-- tamed at dinner at theiy home, 170 street, Thursday evening. Twenty-thir- d . Cosmos and marigolds decorated the table Covers were laid for twelve. "Mrs.- - Sidney Ol Stevena entertained at two tables of bridge Tuesday afternoon and at her home on Madison avenue j . . . Twentv-lourt- h street, A dinner was given Wednesday eve Iting for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol at their horn on Van Buren avenue and Twenty-Tlflh- street. In .compliment to their guest, H. J. Brunnier of Baa Fran-- i vice former president of Internacisco, tional Rotary. Pink and .lavesder .flowers decorated the table. Rotary em blems were the place cards. In addition to the guest of honor, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Norman 'G. Atkinson and J O. Pearson of Salt fake, Mr. and Mrs. I R. Err Ian. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A .Anderson, Mrs. Jack .KecJes, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day of Brigham City and , O. " B. Gilson. . Mis. Katherine Bhufflebarger enter tained the members of her bridge club at luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the Virginia. Bridge followed. , "Sira. C. S. Gunnell entertained at bridge at her home, 2122 Thursday afternoon avenue. The gucsta inWashington cluded the members of her bridge clisb. Mrs. Fred M. Nye won the high score and Mrs. 8. J. Kaplln received thg cut , prise. Yellow decorations were used on the luncheon table, which had a low bowl filled with marigolds as a Centerpiece. Orange candles were at each end. Covers were laid for twelve, Mrs. II. H. Pape entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon at her homo, 2370 Madison avenue. Yellow dahlias ventured each small table, on which luncheon waa served. Fall flowers and autumn leaves decorated the living room. Following the luncheon ten tables were arranged for bridge. Mrs. K. L. Van Law, Mrs. Robert W. Wilson and Mrs. C. J. ' Thomas, Jr., wers Balt Lake gueatn, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney O. Stevens at dinner tn compliment to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming of Santa Monica, who have been visiting in Logan, Cal., Monday evening at their home on Madison avenue and Twenty-foort- h street. A bowl of marigolds and bachelor buttons formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers wers laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming left thk same evening for their i home. In compliment to Mr F. A. Wheelbr of Omaha, Neb., who la visiting her dnugh-- ' ter, Mrs. A. R. McIntyre. Mrs. Ears Richardson entertained at brides at her home, 700 Twenty-fift- h street, Wednesday evening Mra. W. A. Turner won the h)gh score and Mra George Halvereoii received the cut prise. A late supper was served, a basket of pink dahlias forming the central decoration for the table. The wedding of Mtae Mamie Adelene ,.opper, daughter of Mrs. Emma I). Nop-pc- r. and Joseph A. Loughran took place 20 o'clock at Ht, Monday morning at Joseph's church. Tha ceremony was per-- , formed by Monxignor P. M. Cushnahaa. The bride wore a gown of white canton crepe tn draped eftect, aad long- - veil I taught at the head with orange b!e-- ! soma. She carried a bouquet of bride The bridesmaid. Miss Katherine i rose. Shufflebarger, wore a gown of pale gray beaded crepe, with hat, gloves and shoes .to match. Her bouquet was pink ross- William Ivan was best man. A j buds. wedding breakfast followed at the Vir-- ; gm la, at which covers were laid for sev-- 1 enieen. Mr. and Mrs. Loughran left for short padding trip. They will be at ; home in this city at 2324 Jackson avenue after November I. Mrs. Philip J. Dig entertained the , members of her bridge Club Tuesday aft-- j ernoon at her home at Roy. Two tables J of bridge were played, Mrs. Dell Hampton winning the high score. Luncheon - was served. Mr. Thomas J. Maglnnis. K. C. Hargraves J Mrs. and Mrs. J. P. were French special guests, The Ladies' Literary club met with ; Mra J. Douglas Watson Thursday aft- ci noon at her home, 1W Washington , avenue. Mrs. E. t Rich read two short prize atones written by students of the University of Utah: Tom of the Desert" - I Louise Server) and "Lisa (Alice V Hunter!. Mrs. J, If. Thomas led th ; discussion which followed. ; lor Mm Helen Hunter, a fall bride, a ; kitchen enower was given Tuesday eve-- , tiing by Mra T. Don Reason at her horns, 74 Twenty-sixt- h street. The afternoon s devoted to hemming tea towels for the bride. A buffet luncheon. WHS served lo twenty guests. Pink roses were the decoration. Miss Nell Driges entertained twenty-fou- r guests Wednesday evening at her home tn honor of Miss Hunter. During the evening the guests made a breakfast eet for the bride. A J.A. , k I ' ' W s Will you ha vs your new frocks draped or circular!. Will it have panels, buckles or cm broidery! .This collection will answer all the you questions could aak of a frock, bo diversified are the Theatre... Sumptuous wraps of the d Formerly Miss Mamls A. Nepper of Ogden, who was married Monday of last wssk. buffet luncheon was served. Miss Drlggs was assisted by her mother, Mra Frank M. Drlggs; Mrs J. T. Hurst, Mrs I. L. Reynolds and Miss Florence Bennett. Mir Hunter wss the guest of honor at a Kensington given Friday afternoon by Mis Gladys Rich st her home on Washington avenue. Hachet bogs were made by the gueats for Mias Hunter, The luncheon table was decorated with- fail flowers and autumn leaves. Covers were laid for eighteen. Miss RFh was assisted by her mother, Mrs. E C. Rich, end Mrs. Le Roy Momlav et enlhg Mis Pugmlre. Mary Hurst will entertain in compliment to Miss Hunter and Tuesday evening Mra LeUnd Fishback will entertain in her honor at tbs home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Parmiey, 739 Twenty-fift- In all black fuada or 'trial. Millinery your dollars than you can 'Every woman realizes the necessity of hav- ing one becoming possibly imagine! pai-tv- in-- a clasp. Featuring No. 837 at $5.00. popula- hat. . Such r-priced hats are easily aelect--ed- r at this shop, where quality remains con itant and new lowered prices "have greatly Values. j multiplied h With Mrs. J. SI. Rrown'ng and Mrs. Joseph Clark as hostesses, the Child.Culttir club met Thursday afternoon In the University club. The rooms were decorated with chrysanthemums and roseas Mrs. Melba Read Jones and Mra. Jack Fisher, accompanied by Miss Ellen Thomas, sang a duet, "Autumn," by Mendelssohn. Mrs A. P. Merrill gave a very comprehensive review of Rose McCauley'S book, "Dangerous Ages." Mrs J M. Read entertained the members of her bridge club at her home. 2519 Ts hr avenne, this afternoon. Cosmos was used for the decorat Iona, Luncheon was served following bridge, Mrs. Read was assisted by Mrs 8 J. Ksp'an. Th guests were all of Balt lake and tnrluded the following Mrs. Harry Kimball, Mrs. V. P. Felt, Mrs. Karl Cannon, Mrs Arthur Widdieon, Mrs. Charles W. West, Mra Harry Kelley, Mra George Evans, Mrs. P. C. Ktans, Mrs. F. M. Mfchelsnn, Mies Leon Rllver, Miss May Brown and Miss Gwen hnowlton. Mies Doris Proudfit was ho leva to the Sempra Musical society at its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at her home, I3S0 Robinson avenue. Current events was given by Mrs. Ben Tyree, who was chairman of the program. Mrs. W. Earl Read and Mra Tyree st n g a group of songs and Mrs. Royal Kccles gave two Mrs. T. Don Besson violin selections. piano selections. The program was gets followed bv a surprise miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Helen Hunter, a member of the club, who will be married this fall to Cbtlr Riser. Asters and marigolds decorated th dining room and pink and whit cosmos were used in the sun were served. parlor. Refreshment Mr. Elsie It Badcon entertained Informally at dinner at her home, 43 Twenty-fourt- h street, in honor of Mrs. Mildred Reed of I .OS Angeles, formerly of this city. Covers were laid for six, The Pahocha campfire girls wers entertained this evening bv Ml Geraldine Ieonard at her home. 2573 Fowler ave-- a hue. A campfire meeting was held, gftef which plans. were discussed for a Halto be snven by the council lowe'en Saturday evening, October 23, at th gQ ooz a, wltb patent You need not merely look and envy. We. can crowd more style and exclusiveness into IlimrinnD. 2 Jr A SMART NEW Satin 270 MAIN STREET. home of Miss Helen Ride, 314! Adams avenue. Refreshments wers served. "Damn's Gift to Utah R tattle of was the topic of the board meet Ing of the Weber county chapter. Daughters of the Pioneers, held Monday afternoon wt the home of Mr. Edward I. Rich, 2475 Jefferson avenue Music was furnished bv Mrs Jessie Thomas Read, who "Red Willow" sang (Pueblo love song) and a Sioux love song, by Phurlow A business meeting followed., Mrs. George L. Fretwell entertained the members of her dub and Ihelr husbands at dinner Monday evening at her home. 2241 Quincy avenue. The table was decorated with dahlia and marigolds. Covers acre laid for Mr. and Mr. Fretwell. Mr. and Mra Fred Williams, Mr. and Mra. V. O. Pell. Mr and Mra. George Garr, Mr. and Mra. John Chase. Mr. .and Mr. Charles A. Calvert, Mr. and Mra Milton E Purdy. I and Mra. M. U. Wilcox. Air. and Mra Clyde Greenwell, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Blair, Mr. and Mr. Herbert B. Foulger, Mrs. Ada Griswold and E. Chambers Cards followed the dinner, Air D. D. Smith entertained the members" of her bridge club at luncheon at her home, 1235 T emty-flft- h street, FallI flower were Thursday afternoon. used for the decorations of the table Cov. ers were laid for eight. Fridge followed Celebrating the third anniversary of the dub, the 8. O. II. club members gave a dinner this evening at Potter'a cafe, followed by a theater, party. Cover were laid for the following members. i. Miss May McKenna. Alisa Margaret Mias Thelma Garner, Mra. W. E. Mies Mr. Chris Anderson, Clements, Alary Dunn, Miss Alary Dermodv, Mias Helen Hanley, Mias . Uzette tMeglnma, Mias Rosa fipldel and Mrs. E. Miller of Balt Lake. associaMembers of tha tion were the guests of Mr. Philip J. IHx at her home Thursday afternoon. Tha afternoon waa spent with a kenstng. ton and cards. Luncheon was served to sixteen men era. The club will give a picnic next Thursday afternoon at the J. T. Rushmer summer home in Ogden can von. Th Drama club will meet Saturday afternoon,, October 28, at the Virginia, with Mr Arthur'WooIley and Mias Elva The following Littlefield a hostesses.program will be given- Vocal solo M.ss Ellen Thomas; discussion, "Th Iw mat i t and His Technique," Mis Claramay Brownaig;"The Beulah Barn stead I, Diabolical Circle" historical comedy, Mrs. George W, Bar. low. Mias Mmie Moore Brown and Mrs. J. T.. Abbott. The Martha society will meet Atonday afternoon at 230 o'clock at the home of Airs. W. 11. Reeder, Jr., 1044 Twenty-sixt- h Mas-sasoit- ," Lleu-runc- e. gpl-de- street. enlertatni the Five Hundred club at her home, 2569 Jefferson avenue. Thursday afternoon. Mr. W. F. Parker will arriv tomorrow from Ban Francisco for an indefinite visit with her son, J. M. Parker, and Mrs. Parker. Mr. Jack Bedes left during the week for Los Angeles lo join Mr. Bede and make her home. Bhs was accompanied by Airs. R. T. Ravage of lets Angeles, who has been visiting In Ogden for several months. Alia Helen Conrov, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Oonmv, who 1 ,attend-in- g Trinity college at Washington, D. C in Washing It spending the week-en- d ton, the gueat of Admiral and Mrs. Henry H. W ilaon. Miss Conroy attended the football game thia afternoon between the Annapolis team and the Georgia School of Technology, Vincent Conroy, brother of Mias Conroy, who is a student; at the naval academy at Annapolis,-la- , captain of the team. Oscar S. Hitt, cartoonist of the New York World; Mrs. Hitt and their two children, Katherine and Howard, left Friday evening for New York City, after spending the summer in Hollywood, Cal., (igdesi. Balt Leke and 'Sprmgvtlle, where They they visited Mr. Hitt'a parents. were gueat of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Bhreeve at dinner Friday evening at fhilr on Harrison avenue. home, MrsT J. E. Shepard of LOgan visited In Ogden for few davs during the seek, Mrs, I, R. Kcclee and Airs. Ralph E. Bristol spent Thorsdav in Balt Lake, the gueats of Mr. Edward P. Kimball. Mrs. John Browning has returned from a three weeks' visit in New York end Chicago. Air Brown big accompanied her Beatrice Browning, to daughter. MI Long Island. N Y., where Mies Browning is attending the Oaksmere preparatory Mr.1, P. Healy wih wchool. Drj and Airs K, R. daughter, Alartha, left for, Boston, where t)f. the annual meeting of Dtimke and small Thursday evening Dumke will attend th American Col lege of Burgeon They were accompanied east by Mrs, Dumksa sisters, Mrs. It, C, Gwllliam and ' Mra. E. J. Hanke, who will visit In New York City. Mrs. Norman O. Atkinson of Balt Lake was the guest of Mrs. Ralph K. Bristol the first part of the week. Mra William Rice K.mball wnd daughter, Barbara, have returned from an extended visit In California. Mrs. Edward Miilgate of Salt Lake spent the week here, th guest of Airs. Pearl Elliott, 2-Str- ap X Sandal of alluring grace, with satin vamp and brocada quarter. Size 2la to 8. Width AAA to 0. (jAggicSbop street. 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You need only to glance at h models, , so wholly s charming,- Each )ALL . . . And a promise of HERE it Our policy of frequent arrivals maintains a continuous freshness of slocks at all times. WHAT'S NEW IN FOOTWEAR ? is answered at this store with generous assortments , . which embrace the products of America s finest footwfiar makers . - ft , -- 4 Every Woman Adores the . Erect, Willowy Figure ' of Graceful Curves y. w The Fashion of Dignity Arrive With These New Frocks J ic - Every Day--NeFoptivear Arrivals at Hunter Thompson a fix. , 1 emt Loughran - $ 22, 1922. Scott entertained the member of thslr Rook club Friday Luncheon ana served to twenty. evening. Mr. and Airs. William Amelia, Air. and Mrs. Samuel Wars and Mr. and Mr. Walter Ware of paysoa spent 8unday with friends In Provo. Mrs. W. L. Whittemor went to Balt Lake, Saturday of laat week, to attend n a given by Miss Ruby Williams. Mr. and Airs. R. T. Davis of Weiser, Ida lift, spent laat week in Provo v.altlng relatives and friends. While here, the visitors were the guests of honor at a dinner given by Mr. and Air. Henry PROVO Sutherland and another given by Mrs. Etta D. Bagley. Th Bonne Foi club met Friday afterPROVO. Oot. 21. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Mrs. Earl Duke. Needlework, Poulton entertained at a wedding dinner noon and luncheon were the feature e wtuslo Tuesday evening In honor of their daughter, Eva, And Norman Thomas, who were Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Brereton en recently married. Th tab'.e was beautifully decorated wlh flohers and foliage. tertadned at dinner Friday evening of laat week in honor of Andrew M. Sou Covers were laid for thirty-fiv- e relative and close friends of th young couple. ter, who recently returned from the Other gueats mission. Mrs. Hank Johnson was hostess at a eastern stales were Miss Elizabeth Router and Mr. and -children1 aturday- afternoon of Mrs. Joseph B. McReavy. laat for her daughter, Afr. and Mrs. W. 4 Dean entertained Ls Wane, , dinner Sunday tn honor of Afr. and Th regular monthly meeting of th st Mrs. Provo chapter of the Daughters of th were George A. Selpel of Silt Lake, who Mr. Selpel waa recently married. Mormon Battalion was held Monday McMurrin of this afternoon at the home of Mra. M. I. formsrlv Miss Thelma Mias Marl Mcwers Other guests Bushman. A program wa followed by city. Murrin, Mia Janette McMurrin, Jack Me refreshments. A meeting of the Service Star Legion (Janlel and A1 Peabody. Bishop and Mr. Joseph A, Buttle enwas held Thursday afternoon at th tertained at dinner Thursday evening In Woman s Municipal council rooms. Dr. and Mr. Franklin 8. Harris were honor of their son, William; Victor Taylor and Russell Hughes, who will do misSalt I.sk visitors last week-enTh 4abls was The presidency of Utah stake will en- sionary work Incut--Germany. g adorned ass candlesticks coowith tertain the stake and ward officers of ts. artd candles lighted ring jmt flowers. the different church organisations at h Pink tea roses were used as gueat favors social In the 1 jades' gymnaxkum next with cards. the place Thursday evening. Special features will Miss Natella Lewis, who ls teaching be included in the program. Mrs. Harold Alltchell wax th guest of school at Spanish Fork, spent laat weekhonor at a surprise party given by a end In Provo with her mother, Mr. J. Lewis. number of friends Thursday evening. Will Mrs. finds J inane esterlalsed St dlasw Cards, music and luncheon made the time Hnadsy Is honor of her mother, Mr. Mery pleasantly. birth-dopas who re lehr ted hoe ninety-tin- t The member of th theological class heiooa. Covers war ietd that SBBlvtrssry dnj. of th First ward Sunday school, tinder for tea the direction of their teacher. B. H. BulMl to Hint Mtdoes, whooo gfvmet lock, gave a successful soc-- al and mis- Ueoaird Adsmt of American Pork hnn bees wan tha gueat, of honor at s social sionary shower 'Tuesday evening In honor of William Butte. Th affair wa bold affair f teen by Mr. Raymosd gtrk sad Mis at tha nome of Atiss Isis Johnson, th Grace Msdeea is Sait Lake Tueeday. Mr. nod Mra. George 8. Brattaa west t rooms of which were decorated with th atTueaday, whars Mm. seasons flowers. Music, games ard re- Sett Lake eoevesttoa of womeao eluho aa tended the were enjoyed. freshment from Kiseteeath flub. tbs Ceetsry delegate The Elks ladies met, Monday evening Aid aoriaty of th Pool m unity Th Ladle if: the Eikt club room.. Bridge was the met is aeaaios Tuesday afternoon at of ontertalnment, and ) rises were church Refreshment wavs aavvad the church parlors. Ma-t Airs. J. M. Jones and Mrs, given to under tha direction of Mrs. Oscar A, gpeaf, blrebel. Luncheon was served. hostess of tho oeeaaloa. , Mrs. Leah Ekma waa hostess at dinner Mn. J. T. Fairer bao returned from as auto trip through California, whars Saturday evening of last week. An abundance of fall flowers was need to deco- she visited many points of internet. Mra. r. K, Loose entertained Urn member rate th room and dining table. Covert were laid for Mr. Rose Kartchner, Mrs. of tbs IMursday Aftsrsaoa Bridge club st her Mrs. Mary Markham, home this" week. Chryaanthemuiss formed th Agnes Crandall, Miss Leah Bmart, Mrs. Kina Seamount. floral dsroratioBS. Luncheon ws aervsd to Mra H. 8 Pyne. Air. Ruth P. Farrer. twenty. In rooms tsstefullv d --rented ts sntnmn Mss Joephin Madsen, Mra. Luty Pes Mr. F. D. Tsaolty received the terson. Miss Corns la Anderson and Mies of the club Thursday sfternoos. Genevieve Booth. followed sowing and innate Luocheoa Announcement ls made of the marriage IWireda and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Alias Florence Moore, a former res Wntktna conducted a aorreaefnl party dent of this city, and M. A. L.ff of Grand for them tn their heme Tneadty surpria evening. Junction. Colo,, which took piac OcFourteen gueat ware present at a aortal tober 7 in Grand Junction. Mr. and Mrs. gteaa by Mr. L. T. Epperson Thor (day Liff will be at bom to their lriends afternoon 1 after November at Paonla. Colo., where Mr. Frank W. Doming entertained th Mr. Liff is engaged In business. member of the B. L. E. club aad a a maker a Complimentary to Victor Taylor and of special guest st s , soon leave for t til, am Buttle, who Mrs. Kobert Sward wan bo I era at a dinner the Bates and German mission, the in bar t rompilment Tuesday Mr. Tara slater, club gave a dancing party at Effective Davies of gait Lake. Hansen's, Monday evening. floral decorations and autumn leaves gave to the hall a most Inviting appearance. I Luncheon wa served to twenty-fou- r. I AMERICAN FAELS Mlae Thelma Greer of Vtallsburg spent in week Irovo. the AMERICAN FALLS. Idaho, Oct. 21 Coversfcwere laid for ten at a dinner and two little r'ven b Mr; and Mr. Joseph Shaw, Mr. Ralphof Bcphcnecn Hemmlngford, Neb., arrived laughters fupdny. are and the Monday guests st th horn Mr. end Airs. John Jackson I tve reMr. and Mrs. Oakley Stephen sen at tha turned from Bait Lake, where they a ere of hotel. the guests of Dr. and Airs Newton h. Evans Mrs. Georgs Kriljr departed th first of Jackson for several days. where she ls Cover win laid for fJteen at dinner th week for Twin Falls,Mrs. Jos Wood gurmt of her daughter,. given by Mr. and Mr. Andrew Nelson, the and family. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. 14. Barber. Air. and Sunday. Mr. and Atrs. Carl Nelson of Bpringvtlls, of Sandr, Mr. and Mra Mrs. T. J. Cooper and Governor Davta of 2'rs. at AmeriAlma Johnson of Balt Lake, and Air. and Botue spentv the last week-en- d can Falls letting friends. Airs. Fweneon of Pleasant Grove. M. Mr re and Mr. My and Mra. Julia Colvin of Salt spent in Pocathe early part of the week in Provo with Mrs. M. A. Coffin spent Tuesday tello. , her airier. Mra, C. K, Imoee. Mrs. 8. J. Kennedy of Lincoln, Neb., The Aliases Aland Ackroyd and In to a th arrived Monday Salt of Lake were Provo city spend Gallagher few days with friends before continuing visitor Bunilay. to Wash. numher Journev Seattle, Mlae Agnes Farrer entertained a Airs W. T. outer and Mr. G. AT. Oliver ber of frtenda at a luncheon Saturday afternoon of laat week. Autumn flower left Thuraday for Idaho Falls to vtalt and attend the annual nmmdup. friend and leaves were need In decorating. , Mr. and Mrs Barry Dibble Airs. W. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Sain a bury were here frqm Knit Iwke. Monday. I, Newton left Wednesday yer Burley. Mra. Joseph Taylor and Mrs, Norman Mr. Dibbie to look .after bualnera interest, - bridge-luncheo- Ktw arrival in beautiful Bed- Earn room. Boudoir - . and Honaa in black Bllppor. Smart Qulltad all-- o model 1 vr satin and relt Effect in , color- - various , Inga. . h t A CLEVER NEWLY ARRIVED Ooze Oxford la ofctsr or J. ooze, with dark taa calf trim. Aa ideal treet shoe. Sixes 4 to 8. Widths AAA to D. d. Hosiery in all the wanted Autumn shades at popular prices. Mall Orders mad P20 MAIN Better Shoes" ,mem-her- Tree-Je- tr brldge-loarheo- Wednesday-aft- ernoon. a-t- rs at t o'clock. The program eras In charge of Mra W. H. Shade, who read a paper on the subject of "Taxes." An Interesting feature of the afternoon was et the community singing lad by Mrs. Morris. Mix Rebecca PUprlm was hostess for th afternoon and was assist, and lira. Dtbble and Mra. Newton to attend the meeting of ha State Federation of Woman's Clubs as delegates from tha American Falls club. Hiss Etna Cool, who Is attending school st th "Tech. at Pocatello, Is spending the week at her horns st American Falls. The American Fall Women's dub met at tha Baptist church Wednesday after noon ' Alar-gar- ed by Mrs, F, A. Gag ments. In serving refresh- Walter out-ol-to- Alaf-jor- ie a4 The Cleaner With the Best Endorsements Rent One Buy One $2.50 Down 159 State. Wasatch 4703. . . I |