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Show r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 11 1922. Dale are the guests of Mrs. Floren Peterson. Mrs. Elds Coombs, Mim Kola Day, Miss Elsie Larsen, Miss Arxlith Larsen, Miss Verena Graham, Miss Af ton Allred, Miss Mae Sanderson. Miss' Alice Tucker, Miss Verda Miner, Mias Luella Delnes, Miss Gene Parry, Jessie L. Toons. Merltn Madsen, Matlain Graham, M Hackman. Reese E. Bench and G. F. Olson attended the V. E. A. convention at Salt Lake last week. Friday, Mra Martin Sanderson entertained a number of fr.ends. The afternoon waa Spent In quilting, and luncheon was served to eight. of Castle Mr. and Mra J. D. B radish entertained Tuesday evening at a Hallows ea card party for twenty-eigguests. John Brown celebrated his twelfth birthday anniversary Monday evening with a party for the football squad of which he la a member, at the home of hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Brown. Mrs. A. Gulbert waa hostess at a meeting Tuesday afternoon of the Twentieth club current events department. Century Ben Brown entertained Tuesday Mra afternoon for members of the - T. 8. S. club. . Mra H..H. Hedstrom entertained Monday evening at a Hallowe'en party for a number of boy friends of her son. Spin Hedstrom. Mrs. Ellen ORourke entertained Saturday afternoon for members of the Long Beach club and a few other guests. The decorations were In keeping with the Hallowe'en season. Ftvs hundred was the diversion. Complimenting Mrs. Alvin Browne and her mother, Mra Lehner, of Chicago, Mra C. M. McElwaln entertained Saturday of last week at a kenistngton for twelve guesta Mra Earl FVIt waa hostess Friday afternoon of last week at s meeting of the Fortnightly cluh. ( Bridge waa the diversion. Mra P. J. Grossman entertained Thureday of last week at a luncheon party for Mra Roy Henson, Mrs. W. H. Greenhow, Mrs. Paul' Kraft, Mra Glenn Sturdevent, Mrs. sAtOT Kelson and Mrs. C. E, Lind. Miss Alpha Pierce entertained for nine of her girl friends at a slumber party Thursday (ght of last week. ht t0JT Da hadY.",,! - f Mr- - rturne MonS?, Mr, Wednesday Mr. Davie where nc,c. bal1 'with th 8 Fran- W- r 5? Ecl,lc Co"t f'tertained 'the her home cIm1S,AP,ViV Daughti' n of Af,on- - Wyo.. visited Emlly Call other r3tweih k week. iJfil of Mr. end luKhter nM1i,Tr01 - Wood' ,nd Thornes Ford of mrried the Belt 55 ? Thursday. After e ehort mak hom thelr tnCenterviu'e.thir Mrs. Thornes Sessions re- IdahS? th?,'nweek.elr raCh Bt Bncft- ofMhra th ttuest Uand;r H,Uh 51 ter. ,Ab Htch nd Mr. Bert 1,1 8,11 Lak this week. and Hebecca Pelton entwL?.8yb11 a Halloween party at thI?thm evening. The forty tn Hallowe en tumif ? d""eJwas served. Bountiful Sunday achoolof-tce- r, .8t enteruined at e Hallowe en party amusement hall Friday evening. Bernard Cash and Mrs. ,Mr. cooper entertained at five hundredF. Frl-M..ihhVi!?,in?Jln honor of the seventy-?fnt- h birthday of their anniversary A- LiUpop. Luncheon was served to thirty-fiv- e guests. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Powers have to Val Verde to make their home. pndn two yaat at Mackey, The Ladies' Aid stadety oTthe Congregational church surprised Mrs. Sarah ef,B afternoon, at the home of Mrs.Wednesday J. B. Durham. Mrs. Oreen will leave neat week for an extended visit te Chicago. The Jolly Matrons were the guests of Mrs. F. M. Cooper. Friday afternoon. Miss Lary Weldon of Washington. D. s .the guest of Mrs. Bernard Cash V Val of Verda. f. InQ. Pearce and family-spen- t Thursday Layton as the guesta of .Mr. and Mrs. David Stevenson. The Ladies Betterment club met at the home of Mrs. F. B. Smedley, Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to twenty -- guests. The Mountain Climbers were entertained by Mrs. Jane Lewis. Wednesday. Refreshments were aerved. The Misses Broma Brown, Lilian Karl asd Ethel Sehults of Balt Lake entertained st n miscellaneous shower Thursday evening nt tbs mortf i - - ,f .v, - f ,i, . -- 'j 'N, v au.A a ," MrT cte7iF- ' 1 11 . Tdy , cos-lU- N- horns of Miss Brown In honor of Miss Susie Parkin. a bride of next month. Thirty-tw- o guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Parkin of Woods frets announce the engagement of their daugh- y ter, Susie, to Harold 1). Pag of West Point. The marriage will takw place in the Balt Lake teuipla, November lfl.-- ' T IDAHO FALLS IDAHO IDA. Idaho, Oct. 28. The fancy drm ball which waa given b Mr. and Mm. Mr. George Biatorfoia, and lira J. W. Bearby and Mr. and Mr, f. B. Browning Ttouradajr waa a decided aoclnl auecea. On hundred nlnf and fifty irueata responded to card of invitaFALLS, tion. Eagle ball waa elaborately decorated for the occasion. Halloween auggeetione of orange, combined with black cat and witchee, were The costumes were varied and predominant. beautiful, and at the close of the evening priaea were awarded by mean of a deter atunt in which the gaeeta were required to draw lota. Mtisie waa furnished by Judds orchestra and a ffet supper, sorted at midnight, brought the affslr to a Bierry close. Mias Ida Bello Price, wbo had been the guest of Mian Daisy Dinger for two 'weeks, departed Wednesday morning for her homo in Han Diego, Cal. During her visit in Idaho Falls, Miss Price was the inspiration for many aortal affairs of an informal nature. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge dob waa entertained by Mrs. J. C. McMullen WednesAn day afternoon at her home on Ash street. ntumn luncheon waa served in the early boor The tables were decorated of the afternoon. with an arrangement of autumn hnreq and red berries, combined with Halloween favors. Cards marked places for ths club members and for Mr. William Luxtcra. Mr. W, T. Wade and Mrs. F. J. Ernst, wbo were special guests. The score prise was awarded to Mrs. A. B. Boder-ques- t. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Cline and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wright returned Friday morning from Halt Lake, where they had spent the week. The trip was made by motor. Mrs. W. 6. 8nyder waa a bridge hostess during the week, entertaining Friday afternoon for Bridge dab. A the members of ths luncheon was served after several closely contested games. Mrs. W. T. Stocker entertained at a family rennioa at her home on Ninth street Wednesday evening, complimenting her brother. J. C. of St Louis. Mo., wbo la visiting Mrs. Stocker and other relatives in Idaho Falla, An elaborate dinner waa aerved at 7 clock, with covers laid for twenty guests. The later hours of the evening were occupied with games and music. Choral, dauxht.r of Mr. and Mr. T. A. Carlson. celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary Saturday afternoon by playing hostess to tea th day. little frlenda In honor of Mrs. J. B. Roberts waa hostess to tbs Homo -elub Wednesday afternoon nt her Bronomlca The club members homo on Twelfth street. to roll eall with Vocation Btoriea. aod the experiences related were varied and The spirit of Halloween predomiInteresting. nated in the decorations nnd n bowl o( nntnmnthe tea table, where refresh-centered flowers meat were aerved at B oclork. Mrt. Bern additional an waa guest for ths efterWalton BMr and Mrs. E. H. Hollister departed Bun. day for Los Angeles, where they will spend tbd WMrW nndMrs. J. T. Hertssl of Bspnlpg, Okie., re the guests of their daughter, Mrs. O.- B. Crawford. In this eity. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Crawford we hostess to a number of friends, The who were esked to meet Mrs. Hartoell. the aunts were occupied with sewinganddaring a later the efternooo, earlier hours of res courts luncheon was served. VA crystal LAYTON LATTON, Oft 28. Mr. nnd Hr. Geortn Buttons moved to Salt Lake this week to make their home. Mian Roth Sarport of Salt Lake spent n few hero this week no n fueot of friends. dnja Hr. and Mrs. Lucius Lsudlo wero Ogden y Of Woods Cross, who no tngagoment to Harold D. Pago of Went Point-- it an nounejed. basket of pink and white rosebuds centered ths table, and cards marked places for fifteen gnests. Miss Ruth Buffham left Tuesday for Port land. Ore., to remain for the winter as the Mr. nod guest of her brother and lister In-la' Mrs. Cornell Buffham. Mrs. 1, Holden was t dinner hostess Frldtv evening of last week, entertaining in honor of Miss Ida Belle Price of San DUgo, Cal. and Miss Ruth Buffham wbo left Tuesday for Portland, Ore., for an indefinite otav. An attractive arrangement of autumn flowers was used on the table as center decoration. Other guests were Miss Gertrude Holmes. Miss Mar garet Holden, Marshall Scott, Ernest Holst and Mr. nud Mrs. Holden Mias Laclllo Packer. Miss Margaret Packer, Miss Virginia Whipple, Mias Edna Fergusen, Miss Beatrice Trowbridge nnd Miss Glad) Rohrbaugh motored to Rigby Saturday evening of last week and attended n prenuptial abower, given by Mrs. Ted Ellsworth In honor of Miss Leah Carlson, whose marriage to Willard Ellsworth will take place November 8. Mrs. Ellsworth was assisted in entertaining by Mis Louise Ellsworth of Idaho Falla. Mrs. W. H. McCleary was hostess to the d Kensington club Thursday af ternoon at her home on Kidgw avenue, An informal afternoon, devoted to needlework, was concluded by the serving of tea. the Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Alien entertained member a of the Eight Bells Pinochle dub Wednesday evening 'at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Morganstern oq South Capital avenue. A 7 o'clock dinner was aerved nt n table deconnd fancies. fads rated vll'i Halloween Pinochle wan the diversion of the evening, following the dinner. The B. A. Pinochle club was entertained Thursday evening by Dr, and Mr,,H. D. Jun-kiDinner was served st 7 oclock, followed by cards. Autumn flowers snd foliage decorated E. B. Pierce snd Mrs. A. C. Hyde rooms. the won the prises for high snd low scores, respectively. Miss Dorothy Provinsat entertained Thursday evening of last week In honor of the birthday anniversary of her brother, Joseph. Music, which was contributed by Mr, Provlitsal. formed the Reprincipal entertainment of the evening. freshments were served. TWIN FALLS, IDA. TWIX FALLS. Idahd. Oct. J. Mem bera of the Ninth Avenue club were en- at a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. F. Mrs. Etl. Tolbert had charge of the program. Mr. E. B. Mecham, Mra. Charlea Neelv, Mra. Walsh, Mra. B. K. Atkinson and Mrs. Orlof Kelson were guests. Mrs. H. P. Barger entertained for two tables at 'bridge at a meeting of the Harmony club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. 8. Cowling was hostess to members of the Withodausl club at a teruined e. meeting Wednesday afternoon. The home was attractively decorated for the occasion with Hallowe'en decorations and autumn flowers. The wedding of Miss Corinne Taber, daughter of Mrt. Kate Taber, and James L. Ivory of Salt Lake took place Tuesthe Presbyterian manse day evening at The In this city. ceremony was performed In the presence of relatives snd close friends by the Rev. A. a. Pearson. The young couple expect to go to Boston after spending some time in Salt Lake. Mrs. George Easley entertained at a meeting Wednesday afternoon of the Wednesday Bridge club. Mrs. L. Clos won honors for high score, Members of the Womens Progressive club were entertained at a meeting Wednesday at the home of Mra Ahern. visitors during the past week. Mrs. Arthur Ellin and moo, George spent Satt week in Salt Lake visiting urday of friends. Mr and Mrs, M. F. Adams entertained nt n prettily appointed dinner party at their home Sunday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Hampton, Mf. aid Mrs Golden Adtms and Mr. and Mrs Lucius Loudle. Mr. snd Mrs. E. G. King nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Golden Adams visited friends In Salt Lake Friday. Mrs. Henry Flint. Mrt. Reuben KUfoyle snd Misses Vers snd Msymn Layton visited friends la Ogden Wednesday. Dr. nod Mrs. A. E. Tanner nnd Mr. sod Mrs. Robert Birken were guests st n dinner party at the Newbouao hotel in Salt Lake Thursday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green of Hooper nnd Mies Mary Green and Lent Potter, both of Kanesville, were Sunday guests of Miss Vers Lsytoa. Mrs. Reuben KUfoyle, Mrs. Henry Flint and Misses Mamie snd Vers Layton motored to Salt Lake Thursday snd visited frleods. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ravmood Gledhlll snd children of Ogden were last week-enguests of Mr. and Mrs. Alms Phillips and family. Mrs. Emma Carbide of Logan is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrt. Kay Cartridge for twe weeks Miss Mamie Layton spent the past week In Salt Lake visiting friends. Mr. and Mrt. Wilford R. WlgglU spent Thursday in Salt Laks. Mr. and Mra. Spencer Adams arrived heme Saturday evening of last week from Beattie. Wash where they had spent eight months. Mrs. F. E. Aaderoon and daughter. Irene, wero Salt Lake visitors during the week. Mrs. John H lay ton, Mrt, Elian Stevensea, Mrs. Jesse V. Smith nnd Mrs.- Margaret Cowley motored to Syracuse Fridaynd visited Mrs. Evelyns Walker. Mrs. Evan Eliaon spent Friday in Farming-to- n as n guest of her mother, Mrs. c. H. Bourne. Mrs. Henry Flint and Mrs. Reuben KUfoyle visited friends In Kaysville Tuesday. Mrs. Newman Reeves spent n few days In Bountiful this week ns o guest of relatives. Mr. nud Mrs. George W. Young of Kaysville visited Mrs. Laura Mantba, Tuesday. Miss Fays Bandars spent Monday in Salt Lake. r HEBER CITY HEBER CITT, Oct. Archie NeWon 28.-- Mr. and Mra. and Mr. and Mra. George were v.altora to Salt Lake last Buyx . i week. A Halloween party waa at the echool glvbn laat evening. high Mr. and Mra. Oscar wera vlaltora to Salt Lake the latter Berg of last week. part Miss La Von Bond and Mias Kellie Chapman, who attended the U. E. A. convention at Salt Lake, accompanied them. Mr. and Mra P. A. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moulton and Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Murdock were visitors to Salt Lake laat week. Mias Maggie Murdock returned from Provo, Saturday of laat week, Mias Theora Jeffs entertained at a Halloween party at her home Saturday night for a number of her friends. Mist Martha Lindsay entertained the Inlopa club of the Heber Third ward Mutual at her home Tuesday evening. Sewing wae the main feature of the evening. Mr. and Mra. E. D. Clyde, Jr., have gone to Lakeside, where Mr. Clyde will be employed for the winter. The Democratic ladles of the town wera entertained Monday afternoon at the city council room at a tea. Music was furnished by members In attendance. Hot chocolate and wafers were served by the Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Emer W. Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Greenwood, Mr. and Mra Curtis Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Murdock were Salt Lake visitors laat week. FIELDING SMITHFIELD SMITH FI ELD. Oct. T8 One Of the leading social events of the past week was the social given Saturday evening by the second Intermediate class of the Second vard Sunday school, under the direction of Mrs. Regents Smith, at the as Jeneen confectionery. The evening spent in a program, games, dancing ande light refreshments. There were thirty-fiv- present. and Mrs. Harper Hill entertained 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening. The evening was spent In music. Covers were laid lor twelve guests. Mrs. D. J. Weeks entertained st a chicken dinner Sundav evening In honor of Mrs Josephine Pilk'ngton of Ogden. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mra Margaret Mathews entertained the Ladles' Literary club Thureday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Margaret Gutks read Mr. at a The Master Builder, bv Ibsen. A 8 oclock luncheon waa served. The special were Mrs. guests Edwjn Miles. Mrs. J. W. Klrkbrlde and Miss Sadie McCracken. The marriage of Lorln Olney. son of Mr. and Mra Hyrum Olney to Miss An-n- ls Seamens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beamons of Hyde Park, took place Wednesday of last week. Miss Kae Plowman, daughter of R'shop and AJre. C. J. Plowman, was united tn marriage Monday to Rulon 8. Merrill of Richmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester oleman announce the marriage of their daughter, Bertha, to Hyrum Hanson of Richmond. The marriage took place Wednesday of last week In the Logan temple. The couple will make their home In Richmond. Miss Julia Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Smith, was married to William Windsor of Ogden, Wednesday A bundle of last week at Salt Lake. shower wag given Wednesday evening in 8. home of her honor of Mr Windsor at the parents. jGames and music were enjoved, after which refreshments were served to twenty-fiv- e guests. f-- SKIRT, DRESS -- STOCKINGS OR DRAPERIES Theres both fun and profit in shopping if you have plenty of time. SALINA SAUNA. Oct. --28 Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Humphrey entertained Wednesday eeenlnc In honor of Mr. and Mra. R. V. Humphrey of Orange-llle- . The entertainment consisted of an Informal program of music. Dinner was served to the following guests at S oclock: Messrs, and Mesriames H B. Humphrey. R. W. McAllister and M. I. Ortson. J. A. Scorup and Mias Stenn Sconip. Ths members of the Second ward Relief sosociety entertained Mrs. Oil Christensen st cial nt th Herbert born Thursday evening. Parwere lor game the diversion of th evening. Luncheon was served- to thirty. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen and family left today for Balt Leks to make their home. Miss Petra Atkin, who tenches the seventh grade nt Payson. vlaited her parents this w week. The Mesdatnts B W. nnd J. T. Crane were hostesses nt n quilting party held at the home of Mrs. B. C. Wright Thursdav of last week. Twenty-fiv- e of th Relief society workers were present and made two quilta during aoon, which were given to the needy Miss Ha Cifto entertained a a goblin party this evening. Mr. and Mra. M. I. Oveaon and Mr. and Mra. Paulson motored to Lost Creek Tuesday evening. Miss Edith Acorup entertained twenty frlenda Thursday la honor of her seventh 'birthday Indoor games were the afternoons diversion. Luncheon was served to twenty guests. Mrs. Rry Jensen of Pagson visited Pat? Atkin, Monday. Hi Seagull girls of tbs Primary association went on i bike Friday night of last week. After a long ramble orer the foothills and atone quarry, th party participated in a wienie roest at Rock? cove. Mesdames R. W. McAllister aod Georg Crane were chaperons to tb following girls: Pearl Jensen. Ads Crane. Am Peterson. Luclle Bird. Bessi Crane, Ethel McDonald, Shirley Wright, Faun Bench, Badoma Jensen and Artis Burr. Mrs. Martian Christensen left Monday to make her home In McGill Nev., with her sons, Don and Glen. Let Electricity Cook for You cmk MIDVALE, Ort. 28. One of the largest social events of the week was a given bv Mrs. A. Rasmussen and Mrs. M. Garff t the home of Mrs. Rasmussen on Center street, Wednesday. Luncheon was served at 1 o clock. The guests numbered thirty. Cosmos and other fall flowers were used tn table end house decorations. Ellen Rosse entertained a number of little folks at her mother's home Saturday afternoon of last week. In honor of bridge-lunche- her eighth birthday anniversary. A modern electric range $10 down and the balance monthly. Come in now and select just the right range for your needs. VO - MIDVALE you have time for shopping and many other activities visiting, playing with the children, motoring, any of the things you enjoy most. -- Cwfti igfu'Mi) Lftawstt S QMKi i vfj nr Everything Electrical for. the Home. for New York to spend Mr. Peters was n guest ner parties. Mayor and entertained eight guests Wednesday In hla honor. th winter. it DIAMOND DYES PRESTON, IDAHO FARMINGTON 'FARMINGTON, Oct. 28 Saturday evening of last week Mrs. Grant B. Clark and Mrs. Edwin F. Clark entertained at a shower at the bora of Mra. Grant 8. Clark in honor of Miss Wealthy Clark, a bride of this week. Th hone was decorated throughout with lal fail flowers. Thirty five guests wera received The hostesses wera assisted by Mrs. Orson Clark. The marriage of Mies Clark snd W' a Iter J. Wright of Ogden took place Wednesday in the Balt Lake temple, followed by a dinner at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Edward B Clark. Mr. aod Mrs. Wright will make their home In Ogden. Wednesday afternoon the T'topia club was A short entertained bv Mrs Horace Blake business meeting was held nt which the club Mrs. Jack elected the following new officers: Mra. F Kemper, vice presiKelly, president; dent, Mrs. Roy Dahl, secretary and treasurer. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in n social lo hooor of Mrs, Daniel MtUer, one of the members, who will leave soon to mak her home in Bupertor, Wyo. The senior snd Junior girls of the M. I. A. were entertained Monday evening nt the home Mrs. of their president, Mra. Arch Brown. Brown was assisted by Mr. Horse Blake. Mrs, L. R. Ovlatt Mrs. Robert Btelter and Miss Steed. Twenty girls were present. Thursday evening of lest week the Primary association held its annual basaar at the Ftrn-Ingto- n ward amusement hall. Tb old folks of Farmington were guesta of the bishopric Thursdsy afternoon at the American theater tn Salt Lake, followed by refreshments and an automobile ride. Mica listha Stevenson returned Wednesday from a two weeks' visit with relative at Fielding. nt week-en- FAIRVIEW FAIRVIEW, Oct. wtv' 1 -- - p k Pritchett 28 Mr. and Mrs. K. returned home Monday, after spending the week-en- d in Balt Lake City. Is Olson Mrs. Peter visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bert Willardeon, of Christian-bur- g. Mrs. H. Long and family, accompanied by Mrs. Ezekiel Cheney, left last week s' ' Vuiim'-uvfor Scofield. 'VTw ,Ui''' Miss Nora Christensen and Miss Kora Anderson, who ara attending the L. D. 8. in'thia university, spent last week-en- d Breaks a Cold in Few Hours cltv. Cold Compound Papes Mrs. Joel. Williams of Salt Lake Is vis4 iting her mother, Mrs. Andrew La as on, of this cltv. atuffed-ui- t erishness, Mrs. Andrew Christensen and family The aecohd and Dont sneezing. Belief stay ilt third doses usually break up the cold have gone to Wyoming to make their u e. hoi blowing end snuffling! Take , completely- - and end all grippe misery. Mrs. John R. Graham is visiting In s Cold Compound every two Cold is the Sprlngvllle with, her, sister, Mrs. John Cbmpound 'Papessurest relief until three doses are taken. The quickest, costs Anderson. and known, Mrs. Faye Mner, aho Is attending ndstrils and only - few cents at drug stores. Tastes ose opens- clogged-uschool st Spanish Fork, is spend. ng two stages of head: stops nose fev- - nice. Contains no quinine. Insist npon weeks with her. parents. headaches, dullness, Papes, (Advertisement.) Mrs. Thad Hambrick and Mra. J. Dke B. decorated in the club colors, yellow and white. During th sturiv boar. Mrs. A.Z. Tanner nnd Mra. Robert Birken read tb grand opera. Madame Butterfly. 1 with music on the after which the time was spent tn sewe luncheon was ing and music. A served to eighteen guesta. Clarence Luts entertained at a at perty the Orphean theater tn Balt Lake Saturday evening of last week, followed by luncheon at The guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Keeleya. M. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. W. t Barton, Mian Ariel! Linford, Mies Birdie Nordquist and James M. Fletcher. Mrs. Alice Banders spent a few davs tn Ogden this week as n guest of her sister, Mrs. Rov Peck. Mrs. Annie Bacon armooncra the marriage of her eon. Lawrence, to Miss Lavcta store of Milo. Idaho. Tb marriage took place tn the Balt Lake tempi Wednesday. After spending n few weeks here as guests f Mrs Bacon, the young couple will make their home tn Idaho. Miss Laveta Wallace of Brigham was a lari weekend guest of her eousln, (ity Mias Verna Robins. Belt Lake was a Mls Josephine Btookih Ust week-en- d guest of Mira Miriam Barnes. Thomas Petera, Jr., of Tucsoo. Aris . spent a few days here tho week as a guest of his tmcle, T. MW lure Peters. He left Thursday evening IIB V Mr. Howard Phelps will entertain her card club at her home Monday evening of next week. Miss Pearl Convera of Butler la a guest of Miss Kay Richardson. Mr. and Mra Swan T. Olson of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Stokes, Sundav. In honor of Miss Pearl Conyers of Butler, Miss Fay Rlchasdson entertained at Mrs. Frank the home of her mother, Richardson, in EastvaJe. Friday evening of laat week. Autumn leaves were used Game were played and for decorating. refreshments aerved. The guest numbered thirty. Tue8day evening Mr. O. W. Olson and Mrs. B. A. Rasmussen entertained at a shower at the Olson home on Lennox street, honoring their slater. Miss Josle Beckstead, an October bride. Halloween colors and devices were used In the decoThe guests Included Miss Iris MOAB rations. Beckstead. Miss Vera Searle, Mrs. Lucy Nesbitt, Miss Vera Williams.' Miss LouMo.-iMOAB, Oct. 28 Th. Sewing ise Bowen, Miss Regina Nead. Miss Annie rlub wan entertained by lira. R. J. Kead. Miss Lillian Drown. Miss Lavina Fletcher Tue-day pre-eThose afternoon. Porter and Miss Florence Gibbs. .1. Mr H. X'elaen R. were Mra. C. Clark, Mrs. Dan Tavlor, Sirs. William Standiftrd, Mrs. Ra h Tvlor. Mrs. KAYSVILLE .1 Knox Patterson, Mr. V. R. Bush, Mrs. John Learning, Mr. Robert Boyle. frra. L. L. Taylor, Mrs. C. A. Robertson. Mrs. KAYSVILLE. Oct. 2 Miss Irene Bwku en- Mel Mr. Neldon thriatenaen, tertained the oficers of North Davis stake Y. Mrs Stewart. Tucker and Miss Mildred Annie U M. I A. nt her home Thursdsy afternoon. Merlin. In addition to Mrs. C. E. Bailey A luncheon wsv served. Mra. and Cecil Taylor, who were special Mr. and Mrs. J. George Bsrnew and daughters, Berenice and Mary, of Balt Lake were lest guests. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Taylor and daughgnests of Mr. aod Mrs. J. G. 11. ter were guests dur.ng the week of Mrs. Barnes, Mr. E. M, Bsgley and daughter. Frances, and Don Tavlor. Mrs. Dean Tibbitta and Miss Dorothy Mra. George Horning, Ml of Bet Lake, and Mrs. Beth C. Jones of Bounfuul spent Thursday here Fish left Tuesday for bait Lake. be-f,i- Hansen of Palmyra. Th marriage took place in Balt Lake, October 18, Mr. and Mra. Hanaen will make their hom in Palmyra. While here Heed of bocor several dinMrs. John G. M. Barnes si dinner at their home tqp-coa- IN When you r FIELDING. Oct. 28. Miss Tresaa barn waa given a surprise perty Thuradav eve nlng of laat week, celebrating her twelfth birthday anniversary. Games and music featured the evening, t Refreshments were served to Larue Hess. Leuls Burns, Lysle Welling, Fern Wilson. Fern Laub, Marie Grace Alice Farnsworth. Johnson, Coombs, Smith and Murray Richards and Ross Grover of Fielding. Edna Capener, Ray Austin, Douglass Wixom, Burt Van Fleet and Dewey Richards of Garland. Friends of Miss Hilda Snow surprised her Friday evening of last week. A variety of games and musical selections was enjoyed. Refreshments were served. Twelve guests werq present. Miss Fern Wilson entertained at a candy-pu- ll Sunday evening. A feature of the evening was a miscellaneous program. Mr. and Mrs. John Bensen are receivthe arrival of ing congratulations over a son, born October 22 guests of relatives. Mrs. Cooper Haffleld and Mrs. as Mrs. Bud follow the waist f, eoats, sweaters, stockings, draMr. snd Diamond Dye W. Leathern entertained at a soBuy 8. M. Knickerbocker of Salt Lake were cial at George become her bom Friday afternoon The time in peries, everything, bangings, directions every package. Thurs-da- y was Mrs. of simple F. W. dinner Gam, guests Refreshlike new again. Just tell your drug spent in plajlng flinch and 800 Mra. of week. Haffleld last had been to ment were nerved Mrs. W. John Dont wonder whether you can dye or gist whether Thornley, the material you wish to the guest of relatives here for two Mrs. Blood. Mrs. W, P. Epperson. H. home Henry because perfect is is dve wool or silk, tint successfully, it Mrs. AM? Barnes, Mrs. Harry L. Strong. Mrs. Diamond linen, cotton or mixed goods. Diamond Mrs. Jesse Barker aftd children of Bam Morgan. Mrs. Clifford D. Strong. Mrs. II. dyeing i guaranteed with are nefer of Mr. never Kewton and or run. fade have D. Mrs. C, if Burton, Mrs. Lois Phtllips, Mrs. George W. Dyes dyed streak, spot, guests you Dye even Bwsa and 'Mrs. Earl Waite. A. Cannon. skirts. (Advertisement.) Dorn, faded dresses, The Bgyview club was entertained at the home of Mrs Frank B Muir Wednesday afternoon. Th living 'room and dining room were DYE SWEATER, When you have to hurry down to a store, and hurry away again you cant lind the .best values, and you merely tire ybursel! out. - McDermott's Pyorrhea Treatment On Trial Six Weeks 1 Dont lose your teeth. Dont surtet with pyorrhea indicated by sore, bleeding, receding gums. Later, the teeth gel loose; finally they fall out Treat yourself with this proven remedy. The price is only tl a three months' treatment Here is my guarantee: Get a package. Use half. If at the end ol lx weeks you are not satisfied, return the carton and sales slip to your dealer and he will refund youi money. Sold by Schramm-Johnso- n and other druggists. Mall orders filled with same guarantee by Schramm-JohnsoSalt Lake or John M. McDermott, Mfr., 828City, present. Union Dr. and Mrs. R, H. Munsen motored League bldg., Los Angeles. (Adv.) to Montpelier and spent Saturday and Sunday with friends. Idaho. Oct. 28. Mr. and PRESTON, Mrs. Joseph D. Daynea of Salt Laks spent Sunday with Mr. Dayness parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kephl Larson. Mis Roma Larson has returned home, after attending the Institute at Black-foand visiting friends In Pocatello. Mrs. L. M. Carpenter of Salt Lake It visiting her, daughter, Mra Harley Greaves. Miss Virginia Holt and Mis Mattie FJelstead returned home T ue lav evening, after spending Sunday and Monday in Ogden, guests of Miss Kate FJelstead. Mr, and Mrs. J. I. Henton attended the Elks' entertainment Wednesday at Logan. Utah. Mrs. J. S. Larson-- entertained for her little daughter, Juanita, Thursday of last week. little friends were Twenty ot I fr half-emp- ty n. MORE HEAT STKfftiThcHYLOW MALAD, Idaho, Oct. 28. Mrs. J. C. Knudson of Brigham City, Utah, Is the Red Eat N false guest of her daughters. Mrs. H. J. HanRre la sen and Mrs. O. P. Bates. . KoSmtke Mias Annie Evans entertained the Clio KiOdor club at her home Friday afternoon. Miss Gladys Fredrickson and mother. Mantes No Dirt Mrs. Peter Fredrickson, spent the early part of the week at Idaho Falls as guests Dependable of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Jardine. Steady, Ialeose Rett Mrs. James Anderson was hostess to a TbwkTLOW 1 a madam, Impmod Oil Bamvr. meeting of the Kens ngton club at her Kwelslly eenstmetod te tsunti Distillate 00 Into ns. A tom of ths vabra ragnlstoe home Thursday high a Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Snider and children low flams; as aasy to eparats aa matunl (as tors. lvas strong, hot flams Instantly. Twice of Garland, Utah, were Malad visitors th. bat st half Sunday. Easy toi nstall t Ups Into firs bos of Cask Stove. Mr. Kharl Kingsbury entertained the Ladies Aid society at her country home . SUvs, r F erase. Will aot slog sr fillup. Will asp lade or laeraaasinaoranearatos. afternoon.: Refreshments type not Wednesday eoeatnictloe meet eeoeKieilcslaadad&rient were eerved. Burns K air. t ml typomsda. A musical treat. The Vision.' was 0f cooking, baking, hosting. Ns fua given Tuesday evening at the stake tabtogs nmes-s- w. ernacle, under the direction of Professor Sii!"!" Evan Stephens. Several other numbers ? so- w- M toy MU Off. DgALkka AND AOENTd also were given. After the concert, the local choir entertained at a banquet In Mmot tUkar4 UrTiurT toa. Aat esitkl. Big honor of the Salt Lake visitors. HYLOW BURNER C-OMrs. Stanley Ballaine and daughter are visiting realtlves at American Falls. Dept. 113, 1237 Mln. Kansas City, Mot 1m aft-rno- Jt (j1 Er?7r1o Cared Her SPRINGVILLE SPRTNGVTLLE, Oct. 28 Mrs. LESS EXFEKSE Rheuniatisin H T. Revnolda, Jr., was hostess to the Saturday Afternoon Card club at her home last week. At 2.30 luncheon was serted to eight. Hallowe'en decorations were carried out In table and room adornment. Mrs. 8. M. Deal and Mrs. S. tl. Whittaker won the prizes at progressive five hundred. The following motored to American Fork effnyon Sunday and visited T'mpa-nogo- s cave: Arlene, Blanche and Lola Emma Dougall "and Mr. Mendenhall. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Palfreyman and son, B'alne: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bushman, Mra. E. A. Clark and Frank Erath, all of Salt Lake, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Max Klesa. Miss Emma Brown of Salt Lake d last week with her brother, M. R. Brown, and family. Mrs. Joseph Vane and Mrs. B. M. Mendenhall entertained a number of guesta at the home of the latter Thursday afternoon. Card play.ng and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mr- -. Xelaon Beal of Gunnison were Springville vWllors Monday. Mis Gen I el Brown of Mantl was the guest Monday of Mrs D. A. Crandall. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kies had as dinher guests, Tuesday. Mr Jennie Garritv of Anaconda. Mont i Mrs Chamherlain of Salt Lake, and Mr Charlotte Gammell Mrs Emma Johnson announces the marriage of her daughter, Gertrude, to via-ite- Knowing from terrible experience the suffering caused by rheumatism, Mrs. J. E. Hurst, who lives at 6U8 E. Douglas St., Bloomington, 111., Is so thankful at having cured herself that out of pure gratitude she Is anxious to tell ail other sufferers Just how to get rid of their torture by a simple way at home. Mrs. Hurst has nothing to sell. Merely mail ypur own name and address, and she will gladly send you this valuable information entirely free. Write her at once, before you forget. (Advertisement.) DONT TOLERATE GRAY HAIR streaks of grey to mar ytmr beauty. Watch those betraying locks. 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