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Show I 'TIIE' HALT LAKE TMHUNE. SUNDAY MOliNlXU. I Club to Observe meeting on the national victory conven-I'oi- i held recently In Bt. Louis. Dr. J. H. William will talk, to member oil h t la to F.e Done and ho I to Iu It. Mrs Jed Woolley, Jr., will give sev erst vocal seelctlons. A group of conns wilt be given bv Italian hildieii under the dirsitlon of Mies Bladek. . 8t. John's branch of the Women's id the Episcopal church wilt entertain Tuesday with a "silver tea' at the parish rooms on Ninth Bam and la'g.tn avenue Mrs. W. W. Her.t) wilt rpcak on "Th Eighth Province.' . Birthday Aux-lltar- Wasatch Llterarv club will ccle the tweiuv-flrs- t anniversary ot the organization at a luncheon THE y Club Will at the Community Center Tuesday at 111 Eagles o'llovk. 1 iu paH preaulmts of the club will bo the cuestH of lionor. The commit Officers. toe In i barge of the entertainment InThe Ladles Eagles club will hold a cludes JIrs U. W.' Dotson, chairman: Mrs. C. .7. Knkinr. Mrs T. C. Wire, Mrs. pub Ini installation of officers at their 1. F. Phelps. Mrs. lim.s Whitehead. club rooms. Eagle home, Fourth Pouth Mrs. F, I), rimer. Mrs F. 11. Eirrs, Mra. and West Temple. Monday evening at 11 o'clock. Jn addition the following Janus Eicrklc) , Mis. V, A. YVIght, Mra. E. JUwxIniiit. Mia. K. W. Soper, . Mrs. program has been arranged V. Harrow J'ailevP Jenson Mrs. Kent Rejt-- and Adtliess W trthy President Aerie 4? Mrr. G. tiruukei. - - . Violin and piano duet A TtiusWl pro ram la being prepared Clarice J. Cooks by Mrs. H. Hnwxhurat, past presldsut Vocal solo Eva Norton of the i lub. The proeram will Include Mandolin solo G coign Jlickenlooper talks b past lia.' Recitation who are Vocal solo . W. D. Prosser, Mrs nn II. Kin, Mrs. H. F. I'l ohea. Mrs. I,. C. Sinclair, Franklin Christiansen Mrs. Address Duu-eiuWorthy Vico President Aerie 87. F. O. K. L. G. LoathcrwuoU and Mrs. Vocal solo Address Mabel E. Rothwell a Retiring President J Julies' F.agles club Refreshments will be served. Th "incoming officers are: President, Mary C. Uleuni; vico president, Julia Carver; Chaplain, Ida Box well: secretary, Nora The Joint Installation ot tt.a W. B. A. Arnold; conductress. Barbara McKabe; Panrier review and tents Nos, ?, It and Inner guard, Mrs. Edgar: outer guard. 12 of the Sir Knights of the Mi iahees Anes Colton; rTiusii tan, Ciarice J. Cooks. was hold Monday evening Mies Mabel E. Hotline J Is the paat Mr. Catli-erl- it Erickson represented the V. It. A. president., t Caut-haI. M. end the Sir Knight as I nets dm o lecci. - Banner revtosr No. Jl. W. j. A., presented It a retiring office s. G. A. R. Mra. It Sweeny and .Mrs. C. f. patter-eoOfficers. Mrs. with tokens of appreciation. tft was a Jeweled gold "ty-e,'Sweeny's T. II. Gordon circle. Ladles of the O. emblematic of "the bees without a A. will hold It regular meeting In ting, and Mrs. Patterson's gift was a th R., J. O. IV F. hall Tuesday, at 3 o'clock. gold i hull), with a diamond uyd pearl The following officers were Installed at lavsllrr. last meeting: President. Cora E. DavSlate Commander Erickson received a the idson; senior vice president. Ora Boynlarge basket of rose at- - tire close of her ton: junior vice president, Alice B. Hart; address. Jewels were presented to the Alice Wallace; treasurer, Mary of rhe tents. Summit chaplain, retiring officers L. Hubbard; secretary. Alberta Hough-totent No. 3 of Park Oltv surrendered the conductor. Worr.ck; assistant prize banner of the state to Banner tent lonductor, MaryEmily Marshall; guard, Mary ho. 11. Weslovcr; assistant guard, Rosa Lelff. Install s . e. Maccabees Hold Joint Installation. Circle n, Installs ,' Ladies Literary Club Meetings for Week. Tim I.adieVL'lterary are as follow: Wednesday, at 10 3d. the art section will Ti cct at tae CiubhouBC. Mra. L. L. Pratt will lead a paper on "Laurens Albert Moore. Pi Wav. at 3.30, the regular meeting t''"TneimcetThtJ'o cl ib for the week Altna-Todem- a; of the club will be held, with the following program-Music- ; a play, "The Stronger, by AuMrs. Beulah Storra gust Strindberg, Mrs. James A. Hogle and Mra. d Kieeinau Bassett, music: a play. Susan Glaspeil; Desires, by music. Saturday, at 1 o'elo' k. the Browning section will meet at t.ie clubhouse for bmcnenn, with Mrs. W. B. Hutchinson and Miss Linda Jessup as hostesses. The leading will be "Easter Dav. "Sjup-prer'i- Musicians Entertain at Meeting of Club. At the meeting of the Association of Alumnae held .Wednesday I'ollegiate afternoon at the home of Miss Elsa Bamberger, M!s Edna Cohn of San Francisco. sang the following songs: "Mif-antCy-r(Dorothy Foster), "LuUa.bj Scott) and ''Dawn (Pearl Curran), and an old English melody. Miss Cohn was accompanied by Mima Pearl Roth-chllwho has recently reurned from New Y'oik. Jilts Rothchtld also played Chopins Prelude and Waltz as piano solos. w el d, Neighborhood house, will bold Its regular Mrs t., meeting Thursday at ( o'clock. commitA. Gracsohof the entertainment The tee has a teoal program. Mrs. nuirtc will be under tbe direction of Edna Liana Johnson of the University of Utah. -- SMART SHOP 'Th Short 8!rv elnlt will meet Monday K t the D Holt with Miss East Coomb home, 313 South Twelfth Essene'rert. A dehate, "I tial to the Writer, or Can It Be Left will be In His Stsnngmpher, led bv Mrs. D. W. McAllister and Mr Homer Kohl neon Mis. C. C. Ileuser will read "Mai khcliu by Hubei t Louis Stevenson. The Frances Willard W. C T. V. Will ictorv meting Thursday at .30 Community Center. Mr. C. A. Walker, mate pt evident, Mill address the -- IS YOUR DAUGHTER Does she inherit- - a from vouf The anemia of young; gills may bo iuhentcil, or it may be caused bv bad air, lack of proper foo'd lclicae-ori;aBa-iion I V insufficient exercise, liastv and irregular eating and not enough lest and sleep. It comes on gradually, beginning with languor, indisposition to mental or bodilv exertion, irritability and a feeling of fatigue. Later come palpi tation of the heart and headache. In a majority of cases constipation is present. Often the patient craves un usual things to eat, such as starch or chalk. There mav bo no 'loss of flesh, but the vomplcyion takes on a greenish vcltow tint. There is no need to worrv in a case of this htuf. The treatment is easy ami Pink Pills, simple. Dr. William c and free from unv harmful drill, are just The tonic to remedy this tmidifion." Improvement begins with the fir-- i dose.' As the blood is made rich and rod the peculiar pallor leaves the face, strength and activity grad uallv return and if the treatment is con tmued until the last symptom disappear the danger of relapse 5s slight. A booklet, Building Up the Blood," 11 about this treatment, which telL will be sent tree on request by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady X. V. All druggists sell Dr. Williams Pink Pills or thev will be sent by mail, postpaid, ou receipt of price. 60 cents (Advertisement.) per box. l, 1 a MUtdih i 3, l Morulav hunter No. . Headache Relieved quickly S . will bold enit'ir nt a.JO iiiiuu BAUME ANALGESIQUE BENGUE does it. Directions with every tube. Get one now All tlnn and a social meeilng. ths order are Invited We Are Compelled to Clear Our Entire Stock at Once Divided Into Special Lots Regardless of Cost frinembu of Tbe Women's Home Missionary soviet the First Methodist church will nicest Deaconess Tuesday afternoon at th Home, 347 South Fourth East sticet. The program will include an account by Mr" Freeman Morningstar of her visit Angel Island. The Seekers Literary club will mee Tuesday at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs Few TWinplo, g Arlington. apartincute. avenue. The assisting hOKteas will he Mrs. Jennie Lhn. The subject for th afternoon will be "Aut)crat of the Break fast Table." bv Oliver Wendell Holmes. A discussion will be led by Mrs. -. McCullow. of 1- fr,,'rn' ThM. Lcomlsc 8 C.. N. Y. Salt Lake City Likes . Instant Action Tbctg ha never been anything with the quick action of inipl witchhazel, camphor, hrdrastn, efe., as mixed in-in Lavuptik vs wash. Ob lady flamed, and waterv eve reports her eves are bright and clear after using Jjnoptik a v cry short time. In another csso five applications produced crest benefit- - Se guarantee a small buttle . to. help, AM. CASK wek, strained or inflamed eve., Nchrsmm-Juhn-on- , Drus, aaj all leading drug-wis,,OTAA-JexDaCfiiBL- the'-spen- entei-tglne- . . Extra Special Lot of Coats . $22.50 to $69.00 Formerly $100.00 to $500.00 Hats $39.00 to $195.00 i $19.75 to $35.00 Choice in Lots Extra Special Lot . Heretofore Up to $100.00 $5.00 to $25.00 Gowns Luxurious Furs Entire Stock of Day and Evening Gowns, Including French Models, Will Be Offered in Three Groups $35.00 h $95.00 $65.00 i OFF OFF 4 Final and Most Unusual Reductions to Effect an Absolute Disposal One Special Lot of Dresses. $14.75 to $29.75 Fur-Trimm- ed & Realty company wer guests at a banquet given by the company In tlie Bannock hotel Wednesday evening. W. H. Binder acted a toastmaster. 17. On of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Phoenix srs home POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. th pleasing social events of ths past from Portland, Ore-- where they had spent week was the luncheon given by Mrs. J. tillee weeks. Mr. and Mrs D. W. Church of Boise J. Kaaf Wednesday afternoon at her home on Bout'.i Seventh avenue. The vlotel are guests of friends In this city. The schema n a caxrisd out in th house former 7ocateIlatis Judge and Mrs. J. M. Stevens reached rations, and the table contained vases ot fresh-cu- t cards the flowers Pocatello Unique place early part of the week from were a feature of the table arrangements. southern California, where they went a the time month ago on a vacation. After the serving of luncheon Mrs. J. 8. Burton returned this week to was spent In pla.vlng bridge. The guests were Mrs. Flbi Bentley, Mia. J. E. Blake, her home in Ogden, Utah, after having H. been Bachelor. D. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. U. Mrs. H. R. Brooks, Mrs. Mra. V. S. Caton, Mrs. C. H. Cleaves. VV. Pingree, a few weeks. Mr. Chester G. Wells and Miss MarietMrs. R. D. Carrothers, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Alex Campbell, Mrs. E. M. Chandler, Mrs. ta Higson were hostesses to Mrs. Joseph J. F. F.dgerton. Mrs. H. R. Holmes, Mrs. Ruffner Tuesday afternoon at the Oriole. J. F. Hassett, Mrs. George Gasser, Mrs. Mrs Ruffner. a December bride, was forC. R. Frazier. Mr. H. 1C. Hinson, Mrs. merly Miss Winn. Five hundred was the V. A. Kednev, Mrs. R. W. Jones, Mrs. A. game of the afternoon. Mrs Ruffner was J. Knollm. Mrs. John Hood, Mrs. Harry awarded the guet fav.or and Mrs. H. II. E. Mrs. won Wilson A. J. Jones, Lauderbach, Mrs. high scots. Refreshment Mrs. Ralph Lewis, Mra T. A were served. Miss Josephine Wilcox entertained a McCabe, Mrs. R. E. Manning, Mrs. J. Mr. J. H Peterson, Mrs. party of friends at the Oriole Monday Reynolds, Mrs. W. A. Wngbt, JIrs. Will evening, honoring Albert Atchison of Salt Woodard, Mrs. George RJdgewav, Mrs. J. Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ryera returned M Stevens, Mrs. S. L. Reece, Mrs. Bert t liber, Mrs. Joe T. Young, Mrs. C. A Tuekdav from Fait Lake, where Miss several dajs visiting friends nd Valenttre, Miss Hattie Genevieve Gilbert. Miss relrtives. Esther Smith, M.as Jessie Stewart, Mis Lucille Hood. Wednesday evening the College ciub The members guests were Mra Alma Wil- - met In .Sutlers hall. on of Duluth and Mrs. Allen of Russells. brought "heir escorts and a pba-aiisowas had. Cards and danesng Iowa. Mrs. John Hood receive J high cial score prize and Mrs. W. A. Wright the formed the social feature of the evening. prize. The Eastern Star held It regular meetLast evening one of the most brilliant functions In school circles in Poeatelio ing Wednesday even.ng and. following the was given, when the college classes of the business session, the time was devoted to Idaho Technical Institute gave tnelr sev- social actlvitv. The Ladles auxiliary to the R. of H E enth annual ball in th Tech gymnasium. met Tuesday afternoon and held InstallaAll students, former students and friends assembled in the beautifully decorated tion service for the newly elected otflcera. hall and amoved damSng program that Mrs. Amelia Foden Is president, Mrs. was interspersed with speecnes and reAngie Hatch, vice president; Mrs. Kathfreshments. Th patron and patronesses ryn Friedlnger. secretary; Mrs. Anna Mr. and Westrom, treasurer. Other officers were were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Frazier, Mrs. Walter Clear. Mr. and Mr. Finis Installed. Mrs. Fred Dickerson enterislned at a Bentley, Dr. antj Mrs. A. M. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mober'ey, Mies Nell children's partv Tuesday afternoon. In The honor of th sixth birthday anniversary McConnell and Glenn O. Perkins. by Laird Finlev of of her little daughter, Doris grand march waa led of Many of the senior class, the llttl friends of Mis Dons were Idaho Falla, president and Leland WoQlej. president of th jun- guests. The marriage of Miss Edna Murphv, ior class. The executive committee of the affair was composed of Leland Wool-ledaughter of Mr. P. C. Murphv of this Laird Finley, Mary Welker, Elizabeth citv. and Lee Francis Kelly of Boise took Morrla fctacy. place Wednesday morning at St. Josepn s Wittv, Emmett Hood and was hostess to Procathedral. The announcement came Mra Harry Lauderbach the Wednesday Evening Bridge club at as a complete surprise to the many her apartment In th Fargo last evening. friends of Miss M irphv, w ho Is one of th Three tables were arranged for the game promtnent young women of the citv. Nup. was celebrated by the Rev. Failal ms and refreshments were served. ther William A. Gallahue. The bride was, The Fast Side Bridge club was entertained Monday bv Mra, Harvey Holmes at attended bv Mias Francis Johnson ond her home ott boutli Sixth avenue. Tne Ambrose Biremus acted as bct man. Mr. guests were entertained st three card and Mra Kelly spent a few-- dajs in Saif tables. nd refreshment were served fol- Ijvke Hamid Holme", formerly of Salt Lake, lowing the game. ind Mis Ethel Wlnegar of Portland, Ore . ednrvday afternoon M- -. X. B entertained th P. E. O. society at were married In this citv Tuesday afterthe Broadway oriole. Mrs. J, C. Gravely noon. tlie ceremony being pronounced bv f honor. Mrs. Justice John A. Tupper of the citv court o( Boise being the guest Gravely was formerly president ef the Mr. Holme is a member of the Tocatello fire department, and the couple will restate P. E. O. The members of the CongregaSonal side here. Mrs. Gerwln Morgan honored the birthchurch held their annual meeting last day anniversary of Mr. Morgan Sundav evening in h church parlors and. fola and business delightful program evening by entertaining a partv of friends lowing hundred partv topics, a social hour was enjoved, during at a five Among the guests were Mr and Mra Y. W. Uoolarl which th women served refreshment. Jones C. W. Mr. entertained An the Atnew, Mrs. Forest Odekirk Mis Edith Miss Lucillo Gray, Miss Fadia Gallup, F ft. club at her home on North Garfield The evening was spent In sewing, during Svvvllow and Le'ar Gallup Mr. W. H. Woodward and Mrs L c which a musicat program was rendered. Present wei M's Irene McNuitv, Mis Neely entertained a partv of friends BaD Florence l.mb. Miss Vernal Merrill, Mts urdav evening of lat week at a card and Lueill Hood. Mia Hrien Roobin. Miss dancing partv st the Neely home on Bouth Fifth avenue Reek Crane and Mia Florence Unit). j L Th Women of Woodcraft will give a club ws earl v Irt Th th week bv D Ml""' M'ers sad Shoe- dancing partv next Tuesday veiling In maker. and th affair was in th - torm (Aoodman ball for the benefit of the tick The of the was a times" lodge. hard membgi party. partvof given in the parlors of the Ya!t V. C. A., w Th first leap year partv- of the season attended by near'v the mem and given Wednesday evening In the tta club. Oamea ami mucUs KuigAUk uC Columou- farmed tNg social diversion of t.. ee jfit'vcces. miM i Mr, and Mm Harrv It. jvrg. iuirehoUtrf 1a thf Pwntelo.Inu. n e tsmrrw Hr N? YorKX t Fine Bolivia, Duvetyns and Fur Trimmed $75.00 to $200.00 Formerly to $400.00 Tailor-Made- s Evening Wraps POCATELLO, IDA. Mu'-phe- Coats Rich Fur Trimmed Suits and Plain Iliil-oeoph- er X V2 Off 17. o'rlfu'k. h t thrt t v, Much More TI: SSlCS1 - all-c- NEW YORK Special! Lot entertained the Mra. Hobart Mcele Kappa Kappa Klub at her home on Thel Norill MoioIhv sMcet evening First centerpiece for the entp r table Wan'S large kewple doll and llttlo kewpie favors of were t etch place. The member th club are Mis Betty Kent. Miss Mar Mas garet Owen, Mies Helen Appereon, Lucie Pv per. .Miss Dollv Christensen. Mrs. Ritter Bulges, Mrs. Frederick Allen railv, Miss Myrtle Wetzel. Ml Florence Wtcklns. Formerly to $450.00 $52.50 to $195.00 , PALE? SALT LAKE PARIS lv Intermountain Social Happenings Noli) a ;U the S d Sego Lllv lodge No. MSBrotherhood, will give an old baeket lunch party and danse Monday 6S La night at Knight of Pythias hall.been ax Broadway. An Invitation has tended to the public will bold Th Liberty Review No. card partv at the I O. O. F. hall Thura Prizes will be awarded The executive board of the Federation dav afternoon. wid be served. cf Women's Clubs will meet at the Hotel and refreshment Ftah Friday morning at 10 o'clock. In The Oliver O. Howard Women's Belle the kftcr.noou 4.ineytyig hf, the choy-mea COTpjpNh.'T'wPi rntfelYain of standing committees of the federation t the afternoon from 2 until 3 l.road-wiiwill be held. hall. 6S East knlghtr of Pjtluas All G. A. R. and auxiliaries to tlie Mrs. Henrietta Martin will give a readGrand Army are lmtted. Prizes will he even-ti avvaided and refreshment served. The ing at the Civic Center Wednesday g on 'Sw ifdenboig. the Mvstic eomhuttee on arrangements Include Sirs No admission will be charged. Leone Bjrrarkman Mr Mabel Bratager, The public is Invited. Mr. Anna Blackmar. Mra bTank Boce KlUahetlr Arm Mis Mallie Bennett. Mr The missionary society cf the First strong, Mrs. Grace Driakell, Mrs- - Fannie Presbyterian church will meet at- the Brown. church Tuesday morning at 10'30 o'clock. The topic for the devotional exercises will The women of Mooseheart Legion wi! be "Some New Versions for the New give a card partv Monday evening at 8 Year will be Current events reported o clock at the Moose hall. An Invitation by Mrs. M. M. Johnson. A study of "The is extended to toe public. a Negro as an American Asset," vvill be led bb Mis. H. V. Rlcharason. bv Mra James Barrackmsn entcrtaned the Mrs. J. J. Simpson. Mrs. C. D. Stplner new officers of the Oliver O Howard A box luncheon and Mrs. Qualtrough. Tuesday afternoon will be served. Mrs. George R. Hancock Women s Relief857Corps Seventh West South her at home, and Mrs. C. H. B gger will be hostesses. street. The decorations for the rooms were the flags of the Grand Armv The The Marquette club will meet at the for the dining room taule was Knights of Columbus club, on East South a basket of aweet peat. Ice rrtam was Temple street, Monday at g o'clock, to served In the fruit forms. The hostess elect a new president and secretary. was assisted by her sister, Mis. Annie retiring president of the corps. The College ctqb will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. E. T. Smith at her The Cleofan will meet Wednesday afterhome, 223 Douglas avenue. Mrs. E. T. noon at the home of Mrs. A. O. Treganza Smith and Miss Gertrude Ingalls well be 5.2 Fonth Thirteenth East street. Mis. the hostesses. W. C. McDonald will discuss fhe Influ a once of the Movies on the Education of The Mothers club of the West Side the Masses. W. C. T. U. to Hold Victory Meeting. t IWO. V p; Hr EAR V lf Notes of the Womens Clubs Twenty-Firs- t i .TAN lit other points of interest In the east before returning. The Pvthian Bisters held an interesting Felmeeting 'Tuesday afternoon in Odd lows hall. HEBER CITY Rone HEBER CITY'. Jan. 17.-Turner entertained the members or tne the at a at ciub banquet Shakespearean Turner hotel Saturday afternoon of last week. Misa Margaret Crook gave the lesson, Th Romance of the Military Musical selections wore fl'en Mae Bon-nby Mias Carrie Marquison. Mrs Bruid of elt LAke. Mrs. and Miss Mary Walked of Idaho Is tlie guest of her aister, Mra. W, L. Smith. enterMr and Mrs. Andrew Lindsav tained at a family dinner Thursday ave-nMrs. William Davis entertained at Friday of last week in honor of er birthday anniversary. Twenty guests ere present Rachel Duke and daughter, Katie, Mr left Monday for California to spend, the remainder of the winter. Miss Annie Gi'es entertained a few friends at a Kensington Monday evewere served. ning. Refreshments Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Wherritt of Kama were' the guests of Dr. And M:a W. It. Wherritt last week. Mrs. Lizzie Jasperaon and Mrs. Mima Broadbent. teachers in th junior onter-talaeg'rla' d class In the Heber Second ward, the girls at the home of Mrs. refreshJasperson Thursday evening. ments were served and games were Mrs. dln-ne- er of the Ths ereaing. honor guest received luimy pretty gifts. One ot the piensantest dunclng parties of the season was the one given by the Ladles' Literary sol Social club at tho audilorluui.' Thursday evening of last week, Mrs Joseph Brookbank, Sirs, tiavtd Hughes nod Mrs. VV lilts Brockhsnk returned huudsy evening from Salt Lake, whom they had and a ten days' visit with relatives While there parties and dinners in their honor were siven by Mra. William B. Hughes, Mrs. A. (. llroekbank, Mrs. George Banks, Emmery. Mrs. Lea White. Mrs. Allen Mrs. D. D. Hughes, Dr. and Mra. H. D. Brook-ban3 he V others. and ere k osier Mrs. J. ladies also attended s meeting of the gpsniaii week. fork club Friday afternoon of lest Mre. Effie Hart euf Or mined a party of eighteen young folke Saturday evening of Uet week in honor of tho birthday anuiterasiy of her Games were enjoyed undaughter. Margaret. til 12 orioc, when luneheun was servtd cafeArtist. ng the hostess was Mrs. teria stvlo Howard Stillwell. Mr. and Mra. Richard Thomai of American d fork, spent Sunday here, guests of Mr. . M. M. Thoinat. Mi noer Lnmon was hostess r M na Lillian for six Sunday evening nt the home of B.shop aud Mrs. Lera P. Larson nt Leland. Tl e dinner was In honor of Klw'ood Church of Burlev. Idaho, who spent a few days visiting friiad and relatives here, returning on Monday to resume hie etudiee at s Balt Lake echool. announces th engageMre. George H Jo ment of her daughter F.liza C. to Aehel lio'h-wel- l The marrugn will take of Bpringvllle. place st the Belt Lake temple m Ilia near future. Mrs. Helen Jonee ws hostess at n cMlldren s utnth parte Moods v afternoon la honor of the Ssiighter. Esther. birthday anniversary of her AlbertWm. Mrs. And Swenseo Joecffli Mr. son entertained Monday evening. In honor of who lert Nelson, their mother. Mr, feophi Tuesdav to spend Che reins lod" of the wint-- r of B. C. Ba.'tmrft, Mn. mil daughter", Calif'" Lindas', , Misses FteKa Bond. Lora. Clvde and In Nettle McDonald spent last week-en- d Provo, the guest of AHie Witt. . Ml" ethia Coleman entertained a few friends at her home Saturday evening of 1st l week. A delightful surprise was given Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mra Chase Mou'ton bv the U. T. D. club. Piogreesive card game were awnrdwt-t- o were flaved. True Mrs Warren Hicken and F. S. Kama. Refreshments vveie served. Mr and Mrs. Lons Mahoney entertained Tuesday of last week at progreswere served to' sive rook. Refreshment sixteen guests. SPANISH FORK SPANISH ruRK. Jan. 17 Mr. H- - W. Pal met waa piaaaaMljr tttrpria by a partv at frtMda gaturday arrmaf of 1 duaraiaa. Rrfreahmrnia wrrt tarda ifrrtd at antarUlard Thursday tvon Mta VIMa of lat ark t t fh In mawhi"ra of mo gbt ciub. Lunrhro Tharaday trtd to ut tlva pi.X liow wr fniArdsllaiicHia i gioa Mordar bv tba lady flrka !v4nuh 4rrk , tK bwm of - Mr Mar Ptwb 1 ttnrfnr np brulr vf tiavf nf kiiva it waa HsU?1 a J'J iJ i at wnra o rk i aiN'h afir rrtn r,.r ROCKLAND, IDAHO ROCKLAND. JUaho. Jan, , St. 37.--- Mis E. Tlor left this morning for Gannett. Idaho, to visit her daughter, JIrs. Henry Zahl. Mr. and 'Mre. B, D. Stipe and son, John, and little daughters. Esther and Fern, are visiting at th home of Mr. Stipes sister, Sirs. Joseph Hautzinger. Miss Ruby Fosner. who has been the ' guest of Alisa Laura. Cowman' for sev Mjasra Joaia and Norwa LAYTON. Jan 17 Lavtno tinted frteoda in 9ait Lak during the wfrfkt Mia. - , a Kayavllle Tisitor FrMaj . Mv. faonard Randall antorfalnM a number at her home Thttrainv of fMMKta at The ijui waa apeot In dewing and aftfruooa aerred to Mra. Rafrrshmonla wer mush Flint. Mlaaea Vera Chatlet alW Mra. cra Layton. Bereoiua Itoblsann and Ada Dav. Dar wtt the Ilia. Batph Bamptnti of f. Auama, during gtieat of her mother. Mra. A- Z. Tauacr wai Then. Bennett X- A Sosa. returned wing Hit, Hry traTi CHINA T JAPAN LAYTON FocihI Sewing di ew gut eral weeks, has returned to her home in Portland. Ore. ' Mr. and JIrs. William Oliver of American Falls were last week-en- d at the home of H. P. Frodsbams. guests JIrs. Wesley Hunt of Nampa, has returned home after a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler, near town. JIrs. Loren CoUnt of American Fall" visited friends in Rockland during tho week. Jfr. and Mrs. Chris Htlsgard entertained at a dinner party at their home Monday evening. Covers wer laid for eight. Mrs. Vera Bonnell is visiting hel- - mother at Neeley. Mr. and JfrS. Clark Cowman and Miss Laura Cowman were visitors In Rockland Saturday and Sunday, guests of th Rev. and Mrs. Cow map. ' Miss Delma Witte will leave tomorrow for Lfwiston to visit friends. A program and dance will be given In the Assembly hall next Thursday evening. the proceed to go to the fund for the Mormon battalion monument. Mr. and JIrs. Roy Robinson left yesterday. fot Pocatello, to spend several days. br L Angles, lalif. piav ed. nd Mr. 8wnm Gardner left Twway Mr. Mis Colda Cummings spent last weekfhe remainder of tbt wiutgf to pnd in Leid. end Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duke were visitors relative la to Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Thomas Crook entertained the class Monday evening. Refreshment were served to ten guos. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chandler of Bingham are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Au- frwnda at a uncial at her home Monday ere-ultiltfr"ctimei)fA were tod the time apeot In mueie and game. Mr. aud Mr. Laail Hern were lat week end MtHor tu ft It Like. Mr. MorrU Kiliftoti visited ia Katville Moo-d(tus gueet of Mrs. NitliHU Hh-vm-i. Mr. end Mre. Wllfonl E Wtfgll! eutcrtniued dinner at their home tiavda.e ifternH)n. it tover were In id for Mr. ao-- Mr. Lucius LAudie and Mr. and Mr KUjuit O. King. Mrs. Hnry Flint and Mlf era Layton via. Med fiicuda in Ka anile Wedneaday. Mra. Mari Harnett of Park City baa been the of Mra. Heber Sheffield for a few day. Mlaaea Laron (Jrrra and Zilphn Btumona were Ogden viaitoia Wedneadny. Mra Claude Aaher of Ogden riaited relalirea here tbia week. w , W. Du, A C , 1135. founded in tn Uva.' PHILIPPINES A Best niTonunodationa througbmt. Restful, luaiirioas ocean Toragea on great tnudwrn atamerax inteuH) v in perfect carefree raration, instructl'a terrafinr food tourney in faartnattnsr " amf tnpintg, arranged by trarel of 70 years esicrieoc. China. beautiful rpiatot y Japan ar1 tbe tropical PliiUppmea. San4 Personally conducted parting SAILING Iff XAKCK, APRIL AKD MAY. for details today. Rehab! guide. Private tours arranged to order. Flexible itinereriei Call, or writ- u. teday- BEMNXTTS TEAVEIr-- BUHEAX7 Coaat Cbarlaa 200 Clnot Sprocket Buiidiag. Agon Bell. Padfi San Fraaaaoo. Maoagr lk th M' ek. Marie La'ton elaifed aa guvt of hv ftaUf, tn KarTill Mra. Lhfford prf-ria- t, vry.: D 9trtc g. yQsT&R&SA Bercnif Rohlnaon of Morgan la visit-toher tMa week. Ma RoNr Barton was an Ogden visitor during the wwk Mr. Wtlfnl C. Wianil entertamefi a num at har hom Friday at It aortal iuncitvAa hr f frtao- Aa two-eurwaa arvwd af'emoon and tha tima waa apetit in vtuaic, awtng and garn't. Mra Jamra K. F.lliwn waa Salt Lika dunag the wek. MralUdben - Ogth'B. tr. KHfoyld rd pcnt a miter to Monday tn Mr tgrfrg l.aka t im tn ri'ttrd Mra fhiVD Layton spent a few data in AajvllJ rltk w" K-k, a guest of her oanglt William ter Mr Lnil' - Mr. Robert RrHrets wpert 7 vewhre tie 1ke aa gial of her auier. Mra tharh AuiiL T lti friend Irirn' Laurt-- t f I M sii wa ent,rtinn''d a few fi I 1 j FowUet, 6m 05c Do you often wUK iltat th poraon eonvnr iYg wuh yu wouixl rot look at yout faze ao r aloaeiyf You know k Awa not boar cka s 4', tpecttorv, Theundot women uae Oara Jfev AV Lomrxion Powfirr and Rouee. They a P1 V I'M at eac. Obtamabie SOW At IvfHli O bnHi Co, Auerheen. Milker Broa., fhhmmro J yk'c. JH'nrhl Drug t twin pa nr Tie C. 9. Welch Co. f f |