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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1921, aasaaaaaai P I ; , R . .. ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- ' ' formerly MiS3 Beatrice MRS. ARTHUR JORGENSEN, married Wednesday in the Salt Lake , Johnson, who was Krigfaam Society A little story by temple. our furriers about Fur Storage CITY. June 18. An-- j Luncheon was served at the small nouncement is made of the marriage tables, each having a crystal vase of f Mrs. La Roy Hamson. formerly of cut rose buds as a centerpiece. HRIGHAM this city, and Albert Krause of Spokane. The ceremony was performed Miss Marco Madsen and guest. Mrs, at Washington City where Mrs. Ham-so- n Gilbert Cheney of Oakland went to has been living during- the 'past Losran this morning to visit with few years. Mr. and Mrs. Krause ex- friends. to make their home in this city pect In the near future. Messrs. H. T- Corner and Shirley C motored to Salt Lake City Horsley Miss Rose F. Olsen of Hyum and today. Wrighton Kelly of this city were mar ried last week in the Salt Lake terri- Miss Facer spent the week-en- d ple. Mr. Kelly- - is the son of Mrs. in Salt Etta Lake City. and well known in this Mary will Mrs make KelJ Mr. and city. Miss Sylvia Peterson and guest. Miss their home here. Lucile Evans of Salt Lake City, are Miss Helena Stewart of Provo is visiting with friends in Ogden. visiting here, the guest of Miss Lily Mrs. W. J. Fife and Mr. and Mrs. Horsley. W. E. Rockwood spent Sunday visit ..'-' Mr. Rae P. Stratford of Pocatello ing with friends in Ogden. the week-envisiting here with spent Dr. and Mrs. L- S. Merrill and sis Mrs. Stratford and baby who are vis ter. Elta, of Ogden, spent Sunday at of Mr. and Mrs. iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Peter home the . . Nels Jensen. son. Miss Marjorie Horsley has returned n Miss Margret Corless and Miss home from Salt Lake City to spend week-enin Salt Wight spent the her summer vacation here. Lake City. Mrs. Lizzie Bingham is visiting with Mrs. Dan Peterson went to Salt Lake City. in Sajt. 'relatives ' Lake City this morning to attend the council of the General f Mr. and Mrs. William A. Earl re-- . meeting of the Women's Clubs. Mrs. of Federation' Sun-; turned, home .from Salt Lake City A. L. Stout also attended the meetday. of the ing as one of the delegates this of Club Civic city. Improvement Mr. and Mrs.'C. P- - Wells of Willard. F.C. Mrs. and Mr. and Wells, Jr., Mr. C M. Kelly of Montana is of this city, motored to Preston this here with his daughter. Mrs. visiting to services funeral attend the morning C: H. Bryan. of a relative, Mrs. Charles Bronson. Misses Laura and Sarah Mathias Mr. Albert Gassman of Weston, Ida., went to Salt Lake City to attend muis the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. tual conference. " - -- - - y - A.-Kel- - I S V ly W L.J I ' 1 M&torage " j TAl.T l.AKi; C1TT 9 d' believe that if you arc fortunate rnuuuh to posevs fur, you OUR furriers know how they are taken care of when you are not wearing them, if - " . " you entrust them to someone ebe's kepinR. it is for this reason that we urpc patron who entrust their furs to us to ttimc in and let uh take them through our cohl storage plant for fur. We have the only Ammonia Cold Storape IMant. so far as we know, in the middle went. It is the most modern nnd Keientific that money ean buy. , It is only in such a place as this that furs can v k pi so they will retain their months-ri- nd, ploss and look ''live" when thry arc taken out apin after the hot remember, the hot season is the Oanprrout time of year for your fur. To store your frtrs in a plant like Walker's is to lengthen the lifevpur bv several yearsno smell of camphor, no dull appearance, they do not have to be pone over when you take thmi out. Kach is kept during the period it is in our jos5ession on n separate han?er, so Ijun? that a current of cold fcir U incessantly playing upon it. ' - . . Lil-fia- . ' d : - - . ? . An absolutely safe this .week.. Mrs. Leslie Thompson spent the and baby of Jay Jeppson week-enwith relatives in Idaho, are visiting' at the home Salt Lake visiting a native of Ogden. Before going to were enjoyed and honors were award City. of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Call. J. H. Chicago he spent two years In the'ed to Mrwdamfs L.K. H. Farley. I.unrhon motored for thf Knauss. Jr.. and J. C. W. Mrs. Rex-bur- . Stanley Jacaues returned to her home in Logan Monday after vis- iting for severalM. days here with her Tyson. sister, Mrs..E. Mr. Wallace E. Lund of Idaho Fails is spending the week here visiting with relatives. :'. Merrell to Salt Lake City Sunday to attend mutual conference. Mr. and Mrs." Thomas Baron spent the week-en- d visiting in Salt lako Mr. and Mrs. City. eastern states mission church. Mrs. Summerill was Miss Malinda Harder, daughter of Mr. A rf 'qn U S ' TVit. 111(1 " k PfirlnCC (Park, Chicago. The young couple will live in Salt lake where Mr. Sum-- ; mprill is engaged in the fire irurance business. - M V " V A Tf A Mrs. Gilbert Cheney of Oakland, is visiting at the heme of Mr. Calif., Miss Gladys and Miss Loin Richard? Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Knudson and and Mrs. Madsen. Nels son, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest daughter returned home from Salt T. are spending theirRichardson, Lake City Sunday, by 'Mrs. and summer Mrs. Powell Ida vacation at Camp Curry. Yodaughter, Mrs. J. Edward, Taylor and children, Wardell of St. are Miss Lois Klch Calif. guests semito Valley, who will Visit here for a few weeks. of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony, ISeiS Hansen. the University ardson from graduated it lof Southern California on June 10. Dr; and Mrs. Ezra Waddoups and Mrs. Emma Nelsen of Ogden spent to Salt Lake City to family motored fifty-sixt- h her week-en- d. birthday anniversary Master Sherman Westemier, son of the , spend '" .' ' ' Sunday visiting with her children in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V.'cptcmler, of 456 Thirteenth street, celebrated bla Rich of the Theo-- i this city. Principal Abel S.went to Provo Monfifth Thursday birthday anniversary logical Seminary Dr. and Mrs. Frank L- West and afternoon a number of his inviting by day to enter the summer school at Mrs. with little guests to enjjey a party. Follow the B.. T. University.' which is offer- baby of Logan areMr.visiting Mrs. iseis and West's to parents, ing an afternoon or more than usuai seminary prin ing a special course . Madsen. good fun the following little folks cipals. were served with dalntv refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ipson and chil- jby Miss PcaVl Westemier and F.lleen Mrs. W. E. Ballentyne of Salt Lake . City is visiting at the home of Dr. and dren of Tremonton spent the week- Burno. Kenneth Brizzee. Jean Hargl. Oswald ByVne, Ruth Potts, Hose Morend visiting here. Mrs. A. D. Cooley. ' ' on th" small tablca ron wan following the ard. Mrs. J. W. Watson. Mrs. 11. A. Pur- dy. and daughter and little Mini Mar- Karet Pickett left Friday for an ex tended trip In California. d H-iril- I Cold Storage Plant Di-honj- I). S. L- - , SUMMER RATES ON REMODELING AND REPAIRING NOW Our furriers are in a position to ndvise you as to the styles for fall and winUr. HAVE YOUR FUILS GLAZED and enhance their beauty manifold, before you store them for the summer. The next time you arc in Salt Lake come in ' and . let us take von through our plant. " Mrs. Perry G. EMU arrived in Og den Thursday from Chicago. brinRlni; her two children. Dorothy and Ruth. and will spend tho numnn-- r visiting relatives and friend In Utah, making the home of Mrs. Ellis' father. Judge Volney C. Gunnell. thHr temporary homo. Mr. Ellis was for many years with the O. 8. I, romlary nnd hotel In Utah and Idaho, and department later in thr nervier of the Kowrn-men- t In the great munition plant at Nitro. Va. At tho rlo.. of the war. he went to Argo. near Chlcaro, a responsible position with theholding Corn Products company. whos rnnrmnuA factories are locatd at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Kills fully appreciate the difference between tho cllmato of this region and that of the region, no that, lik most people who Kcan, K" rison, Gilbert Egan, Hemic out. they like to return to the far Mr. F. D. Baird and children of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tyson returned Jack Higginbotham. Harry Creamer. we fit. John Creamer and Helen Baker. Ophir are visiting at the home of Mrs. home from Evanston this morning. Mary Johnson. Mrs. Horace E. MerrStt left for an Mrs. Henry Figgins and daughter, Mrs. G. J. Read and daughter rf extended trip to Washington. she of wa.s Mrs.' Minnie J. Lund went to Ogden Nina, are visiting in Burley, Idaho, Price, Utah, were house gin-sttwo her children. hy accompanied Mrs- Leo Yates during the past week. Sunday to attend the funeral services with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marcus. of her, cousin; George D. Folkman. Mr. and Mr. P. J. Naylin announce Mrs. Charles W. Taylor and chilOn Thursday afternoon,. Miss Alta the ensasfnient of their Monday, Mrs. Lund visited with her daujehter. at the Yates entertained at a party which Mary sister, Mrs. Chris Flygare, at her sum- dren of Coalville are visiting Naylin. to Herman mer homo In Ogden canyon. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor. celebrated her sixth birthday anniver- 5 (Jriffin.Kathryn oon of Mr. and Mr. It. M. sary. Games were enjoyed and at Griffin. The wedding will take place Miss Alice Doremus entertained the Members of the Merridees club mo- o'clock a luncheon was served on the in the near future. Merridees club Monday evening at tored to the canyon Friday evening lawn of the Yates residence, 9 6G Twen street. A cake lighted with a delightful supper. A the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and enjoyed Mis Marjorlo Flem wa the gra-slH. R. Doremua. The rooms were dec- large bon-fir- e was made and "weecandles formed the centerpiece for rJou no,te Rt R hhower given orated with crystal bowls of cut roses nies" toasted by the guests. Fourteen the table Pink and white v.as the ,Mt rrlday ,cvening In'honrtf of Miss The evening was spent with needle guests enjoyed the evening. color scheme in the Lforra. Cunningham. predominating a blde.C!ect n " vocal ' numbers work and enjoying Thirty-fou- r friend gathered durinit lufiuiiiuui. r.rui.-l4Miss Clara Watkins. A de The marriage of Miss Josie Jensen present. Mrs. O. J. Read assisted the th( evt.nIntr und spcn. given by t ' Umt , licious luncheon1 was served to four and Norman Jeppson of Montana hostess. Guests present wore Kuth KnrnfH dancing and musical prntertaln-tooteen. Guests of the club were Miss Salt' Ellis. Valine Checkett. Elizabeth Al- -- mrnt. A delicious buffr-- t limebenn place last WednesdayIs in the ... . .S . .i dauehbride The tomnli. the l'.lackhimV Dot and EucilClara Watkins and Miss Elna Jensen T.,U ' s . niwitfs. s urn en. "ter" "of' Mrs. M- r.M. Jensen and Mr.- len Plneree. Eouise and Rae Young. Ro t. joyrnentiivuwasuy received by the Kuewtn Mrs. Julius Stander entertained at Jeppson-Ithe son of Mr. and Mrs. bert and Roy Yates, Robbie when Mis Cunningham npcnr.1 the Rose are Wilson. Pa ye and Jack card party Friday evening. The rooms Jeppson. Both young people j n, iin. 4 none were attractively decorated with cut graduates of the Box Elder high school and Esther Read of Price and renc ,,r,.M.n Wfre MefMiamr; I. j. CrnVpn roses. "500" was played, first prizes; and are prominent in the younger ana Alia lute. 1?. JMcken. R. W. Cunnineham won by Mrs. Lorenzo Barjter and social set here and in Montana. Mr. crezee. being James Weir. Ruth Shore t E. Faulkner, of will make their Mr". Joe Mortensen; second by Mrs. C. land Mrs. Jeppson Idaho Falls, who Is her house guest E. Merrell and Mr. Clinton Cheney. 'home in Montana. for several weeks, Mrs. Thomas Feeny.ftftil frtfti Sr., entertained at a kenlngton Tuesday afternoon at her residence on and Orchard avenue. Pink roses formed the decorations through-- ' The .. peonies were out the home. in iiinrw lH in inn niuatutr, handles which were tied the of basket, Dozens of full with pink maline. blown roses In a cut glass bowl were ' used as a centerpiece for the table, A dainty luncheon was served by the Covers were laid for the fol- Salt Lake .temple. AfterI a two hostessv Richard "WV Graves has returned in the Mrs. A. T. Corey. Mrs. , guests: lowing V M luoior Al iou8u np E. Cherrlstrom. Mrs. Robert Proud-- ! from California, lie has completed parK me c fit. Mrs. (). Croff. Mrs- P. E. Allen.' his course at Eeland Stanford univer- - iat Eureka. Mrs. Gus Wright. Mrs. O. S. Welsh. sity. Mrs- Irving Emmett, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Ezra Richardson left during Ziemer, Mrs. Julia McCJlnley. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs- J.' T. Lynch have as the week for Idaho Falls, Ida., to visit David Mrs. Mattson, Wallace, Joseph guests for a month or six weeks. Dr. her sister, Mrs. II. C. Lyon. Mrs. Virgil Calne of Fait Etke. Miss Steady, consistent efand Mrs. Mario Isnardo of San FranMiss Luelnda Boyle. Lyda Stephenson v cisco. fort, well planned anil Mr. and Mrs Milton H. White have land Mrs. A. W. Watkins. in California. an extended visit left for well executed, brings Mrs. Mary Connor is the guest of Mrs. Iola Blackman announces the her niece, Mrs. P. C. Kraus3. Miss the winner across the marriage of her daughter. .Orella. to Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel, Mrs. P. Ilealy, John wedConnor is an old resident of Ogden Mrs. The Salt of Cramer, Abe Chiapin A. Day and Mrs. tape. The Rprinter never and has- many friends here. For the ding took place In Salt Lake on Wedare enJylnE a trlP to Ewith has Gobeen Ku,h" she I. 16, Reverend June living year past ?y'a nesday. won a mile race. and Zion canyons in Southern Ltah. relatives in San Francisco. shen performing the wedding cerewill mony. Mr. and Mrs. Cramer R. R. Summerill and his bride of a make thlr home in Ogden after the Miss Alice Beck has returned from In the race for success Laramie, Wyo-- , where she has been week arrived in Ogden from Chicago first of July. or at the university too much stress cannot attending school Thursday to visit with the groom's- Honoring Mrs. M. J- Blackman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred SummerWyoming. Miss Beck will spend her parents. be laid on preparation. vacation with her mother. A trip to ill, 2141 Jefferson avenue. TheK her family of Logan, Mrs. Delia Spldei New York during the summer months marriage, in Chicago June 11, came as entertained at dinner at Lorln Farr Decide what you want has been planned by Mrs. P. A. Beck. the culmination of a romance began park Wednesday afternoon. The late Alice will accompany her mother. four years ago when Mr. Summerill. afternoon and evening was enjoyably to do - make your leaving Ogden, took up residence in spent in various amusements. plans, and then keep The marriage of Miss Doris Payne, Chicago to complete his education. a on O. Mrs. W. Mr. home Mr. and Summerill is of son Fred of the Payne, wending the pace you have set. cnarming "daughter Miss Lllllam Parry became and Ira Packard, son of Dr. and Mrs. Summerill, manager of the Summerill Thursday, N." H. Packard, took place Wednesday foundry and stove repair shop, lie is the bride of E. O. LeChasueur of Portland. Ore. The ceremony was per Systematize your work formed at high noon by Bishop How-- i ard Jenkins at the home or the bride's by using all the faciliparents, Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Marriott, ties of this modern 976 Twenty-seconstreet. Only imbank. Build your busimediate members of the family were ness reputation by acpresent. The bride was becomingly dressed In a going away suit, matchquaintance with the ofed by shoes and hat. Mis Nora ficers and directors of Keener, the maid of honor, was fetching in a- gown embellished by golden this institution. And brown overlace. Wells Marriott was the best man. The young couple left remember, a Checking for a honeymoon sojourn in Califorand Savings Account nia. They will live in Portland. paves the way; Furs cost too much to permit IndifA dinner was given Wednesday, eveference and they are now in danger ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wilof the inevitable hot weather effects, liam S. Millar, newlyweds, by the unless they are properly stored. groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Millar, at their home. 171 Patterson Let us protect them for you In our avenue. j.ne young couple was married in the Salt Lake temple Wedlarge cold storage vault until you want them again. The rates are low, and nesday. The bride was Miss Opal we give you adequate insurance covKemp of San Diego. They are now on a brief honeymoon. will reside erage. If we remodel them for you, in Salt Lake, where They Mr. Millar will the summer storage costs you nothing. take a special course at the University We know the styles for next fall and Of Utah. . winter and all our Work i3 guaranAirs, Cave of Montello. NeY teed. was trie complimented guest of Mrs. D. biuart at an tea given r rmay aiiernoon afternoon home of Mrs at the Stuart. Seven guests were present. , fa 389 Twenty-fourt- h Phone 1071 St. Furrier and Taxidermist A- aines 41 8 Twenty-fourt' Green Street Chrlsman of 10 Yrs. in Ogden 6 Yra. at Burf River, Wyo., was the complimented partyp,reUy t arranged 5rJrJ:Va her sister. v w Townsend of 553 Twentieth street.' Cards - I non-mounta- in Tod J. Oeorg Batchelor. Walter r. William. William Kouw. Joseph' I r.nd,L Kouw. H. Pbchfr. ltta HiddowayMohl-tF MlMtc Marjorie Firm. Maricaret Smith.1 f Hmma mnn. Mary Kmmrton. Anna Smith. Nellie Smith. AgtTc; White. Iivlnla Hock.' Smith. Agnr-Emma Crezee. EUraboth Obcrn. Ida Kouw. Uona Shore. Ixuto llatchelor. CeUie Plngree. Margart Chune. Mr. Prlbble. Mrs. Whipple and MIm Mar riott. Mi Cunningham la lo tfcomr the bride of Mart M. Kouw during the latter part of the month. J 1 J , .. s - " . ty-seve- daughter MIm Dorothy Herrtn&ton, ! Mr. Fred IIcrrinKton. Cali- of Mr. and to arrive epcted fornia where she J Monday from ha been attending .eland Stanford university. Our specialty is IHCill .QUALITY PRODUCTS. We cater to HIOH CLASS TttADK. Our prices are therX)WnST"ln"the PERFECT. Walk n little farther city and our SKRVICK down Washington avenue and get the best. Mi Willa Astill. daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. T. Astill. I pecled to return home hortly from Hoton where she ha been attending the! New England Conservatory of Music. 1 . Down the Avenue A Little Farther For Something Little Better It Will Pay o-- - IT IS THE COOLEST PLACE IN OGDEN x ( . b t : ! k frl - ! " i Ham-hard- s 1 M usic an Drama A- j ,ltiltttil j ' 1 y . P3 Keeping - roy-.iti.ii- 1 , , j The. : ' 1 i.wbiu. Pace 1 - ; - - ' : - - j I - - 5 jl d, Your Purs Are Costly - Commercial National Bank T.GAJEWSKI h -- . THE HOUSE OF QUALITY WEBER CONFECTIONERY 2542 Washington Avenue j , i ts CSummer Home for Winter Furs is our ammonia, ary. scientmc g, d Mrs. ... par-men- - . Mrs- - r M. and n'fa win I , ond department at th Klnn Congrega-tloi-La- l church at 8: SO o'clock. Th part: following little folk will takMaurln Eunice Davis. Ignore .Ieavitt. Mortensen. opal Crouch. Marjorie 1'oorrnan. IMlth Cross. Kva Cross. 1U- Hyland. Krolly I'ctron. lteulah zl Oallantlne. Helen llrown, Ither lllnr- - Mr. J. I. HaII Thurw Hall. to th- - club at their Ml.- - hot. mtlng. WU h nt-x- l The Women's Uenrfit Association of the Maccabees will give their annualJunior picnic at Iorln Farr park durThe exact date Ing the coming week of the affair Is to be announced later. Hair- - Oames and race will amuili young ham. Marlowf Halvtrion, (Jlto Selfert folks and prUes will b. awarded to the winner. Mothers and members of the Mlf mw. w and Chester Hyland. G"ocUtlon are rrqueited lo bring ruin i4 Mass e ' . rj basket luncheons. Husbands are InvitSUNDAY ROC CL.UOIIS a . i. Orranlratlon. Initiation and election ed a well as the children. LunchfVii n mrf of offtceni marked a meeting" held by eon will b served at i o'cltck. acTJU-a- o i the Usden council. S.H.A., Thursday Svaf rvrT- 'a afternoon In the Knight of Pythias Then will be a reunion of tae WarThe followlnc officers wer ner and the Maw family at Lagoon hall. a o o 9 hmm rKOT1H elected and duly Installed; Mr. Kath Monday afternoon and evening. All I 9ttCt. rt a. He Tr. . V. ryn Cludmundsen. president; Mrs. A. members of the family are ask to at Mrs- tend. K. Warrington, Mario W. Kelley, econd ilri. Rirsh ncir.e-- neniJnel- Th offl. Mr. The Missionary society f the Finl1,,.. dent; K.!rs. Mary Johnson, prelate; Minrin inn urA their ,Ainr Craven, financier; Mr. Mary will meet at the CJkrtjiin. Mr. Janet Crae. church rresbyterlan a mad Miss Hose . T. Astill. 256 nie Todd, secretary; Ewlnc, home of Mr. Tyler lr costumed appearance, rjeaJng conductor; It. Johnson, guard; K.Har-ro-C. avenue. Friday afternoon. A well on the lea wlh nm ef b!ack Crane, sentinel; and Mis Kdlth be will program , A.' given ranged during Sneddon gave, John Urn,. Attorney musician. Mr. Kva Stauffer, the afternoon. an address on -- Fraternity.- The erata Mrs- - Minnie Warrington and Mr. 9 commander. Catherine Jl. Erickson. cf Edna. William wero electee trustee. Iler.efU Women' The association aUo rare a trlef address, of'fUlt Officer and degree staff of th Salt the Maccabees held their memorial The Jake. musical program vra exception- LAk council were present. Officer of service Wednesday In the Woodmen ally wn given a foMows; the Utah council acted as Installing of tho World hall. The following of Tlnsr Me to Sleep" Mr. Florence candiof A officer. largo number fleer Hobson. presided: Myrtle Iinlon, date were admitted and many appli commander; Mr.Mr. Dora Noble, past "My IvtsJ One Sleeps" Mr. Herbert cation card were read. District Man- commander: Mrs, Jessie Fowlerr chapSnyder. ager and Mr. Duffy were the honored lain; Miss Minnie Tldcman. sergrant; "Lova Dtrln" Mr. Arta. Blaketer. of the Mr. bi Ruest Duffy evening. Mr. at Head of a Ileautlful City" Wilson, "I arms; Mary Have lady acting with a large bouquet of half Mr. Edith Frout, collection; Mr. Mrs. Emma presentedrose. Cbausse. Mis Martha Three rousing cheer Gertrude Weaver, acting record keepopened ChauRse. new for the organization win given er; Mrs. Margaret Fesch. picket, and Piano accompanist ULsa Dora Noble. by Captain Lynn and the degree. staff. Refreshment were aerved at the close of the meeting. Member of the Ladle Aid society of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Hugh Neville at the Methodist parsonage Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation Is .... to the members of the extended nil - - vice-preside- vice-pre- si . - j ! n. i Physician Explains Who Should Take Nuxated Iron v church. . - . Practical Advice on How To Help Build Up Great Strength, Energy and Endurance The Dorcaa Young Ladle' society of the Kllm Lutheran church will bo; entertained by. Ml Evelyn Hwanaon 'Lack of Iron In the Mood not enly down. while at SO or CO with rlenty of at her homo In. liarrisvllle next Wed- mske a man a physical And mental Iron In your blood you may sit be youne In feelinc. ru.l ct ii:e. your whole being waklinir. nervotis. Irritable, easily f nesday evening-ttmied. but It utterly robs him of that Lbrlmmir,; over with vim and enrg-15ut e sure th lrrm you take is or force, that stamina and On Tuesday evening program and virile will which are so necessary tostrength ganic Iron Nuxated Iron and not m f.icrrM social of unusual merit will be given of and power in every walk, of life, says islllc Iron h'.rh j ir! usia!!y take. Or at tho Hum, Lutheran church. Mayor lr. James. Francis . FtUllvsn. frtrmeriy ranic Iron Kuiatd Iron is HV.e tfaa Iron Frank Francis will deliver an address rhylrin of lielleyue Hosritst tCnitdoor in your llood and like th Iron tn rpin-acMinnie lept-)- . New York, whi! metalUc Iron tho evening. Mis and the Wetcheter fcntila during llrown as arpies. It comes from the action will entertain with sev- County HcspltaL ''It may also trajrorm Is lrnri Jut ail Moore of Iron woman ttito of strong acids on tmail eral reading. Tho program begin at aonebeautiful." I filing" and !s thrfore sn differIs nervcus who cross, and irrttabi. Refreshment bo will itlrly :J0 o'clock., . Nuxated Nuiatcd-Trcn- . ent the th'nir from bsre strongly rreal emphsslied served at it close or phynlcisns making blood ex Iron represent crjranic lrcrr' in such a dose smlnatlons ol their weak, anaemic, run- MthJe coocritratNd form thst cneeaulva-ln, Mr. A- - Levlngton will he hostess to down an'rcxSmsttJr patients. Thousands of persona go is eftmstol to be!rcn 'Content ) to eattr.r after year from physithe member of tho Social Hour club on year (n crKnlcof srr.ach,. one f weakness and asiffrinj quart highly ervooa conTuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her cs! or half a tiotTquart k t to in of Utk veretaMs Iron due .sufficient irrccn dition street. Twelfth 6S home, without evrr arplea. Jt is like taklrg extracts of bef their red bloofj corpuscles th real cause ef tbelr troub'.a. lntead cf atlrg pounds cf meaC rellx!ng Mrs. Harold Flemmlng was hostess Without iron in your blood your food Ovfr jen!e annuaty are uslr.r rich S'uxatM Iron. It oucVly brips to tho member of tho Beaux Esprit tnerely passe throuxh the body some. rr-biood. reitlte wornot rhauitel itih Friday afternoon at her home tMnc like corn throuch an old mill with UuU Uj mill can't nervHi and rive lnrreKl atrength an4 atreet. Tabic weroj rulers so wlda 2 56 Twenty-sixt- h " apart enerjry. Your money w j:i be refundM by gTlnd. ana cara ror nunarea was Jive cM the manntacturera if it does r.ot produce placea an want of iron be you "For may Award wero to Mr. at thirty. duSi cf .Intellect. rver tn satlifactorj' reijlt." I enjoyed. - U . . IfaKlUlh Vlrt w1 given Unit. . i man . . all nervous. sale yV4 I11UI Fcr aU "run and Imtabla by dmrssta memory, At fho close of the J. D. Purring-ton- . game a dainty luncheon wa served by the hoates. The room and table were decorated with rose. Guest of t the club were Mr. J. 1 Purrlrurton -- 1 1 y - h. weet-temrer- r"s ed ae-ceii- ity -- t one-hal- f- r:-- k d - T CmM - |