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Show ' TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY. 21, Social Notes from Utah Towns IDAHO FALLS, IDA. IDAHO TAILS, Idaho, May 10. On of the pretty attain of the week wae the afternoon of bridge over which Mra. Eu- Wright preaided Monday afternoon. 'treatments were aerved late in the afternoon. The hoateaa was aaalsted by Mesdames H. D. Spencer, B. M. Brook field, I. J. Bybee and Harvey Fisher. Mlaa Blanche Wilbur, daughter of Mr. and Mra O. K. Wilbur, arrived home Friday from Berkeley, Cal., where aha had been attending the University of California. She waa aooom panted by Mlaa Powell, who wtH be a guest at the Wilbur home for eeveral weeka Mra. B, M. Brookfield waa hoateaa to the Thursday Sewing club at her home on Ridge avenue Thursday afternoon. Tea, which waa aerved at i o'clock, completed an Informal afternoon of sewing v and aoclabllity. The Mlaeea Been and Lynn Hayoock entertained the B. H.clubot their home on First street Wednesday evening. The evening wee devoted to sewing, and eeveral of the dub members contributed musical numbers which added to the enjoyment of the evening. Refreshments were served. - - The musical tea by the members at the- - Music dub,given Tuesday- afternoon, completed the year's program of that orThe program consisted of ganisation. trloa sung by Mra. Bess Stewart. Mrs. M. H. Chtpman and Mias Karen Jacobsen. A quartet constating of Mra. Chapman, Mra M. Smith, Mra John Hubbell and Mlaa Jacobsen gave several selection. Mra C. M. Cline end Mrs. Ethel Clayton sang e group of spring songs. Interpretative dances by Mlaa Gretchen Cline end Mies Joy Cutter, pupils of 'Mra De Esta films, were a feature of the program. Mra George Jenkins of Salt Lake contributed a piano solo, and Mrs. J. P. Blair read a two-aplay. The program was arranged by Mrs. George Aupperle and Mra J. W. West, musical director of the club. Mra C. A. Spath and Mrs T. C. Hollister presided over the tea, which was served et the conclusion of the program. Mra J. H. Carrier and daughter, Mrs. LuclHe Maguire, departed Thursday evening for Los Angeles to make their home. Delos, the young son of Mr. end Mrs. Frank Churchill, celebrated his fourth birthday anniversary Saturday afternoon of laqC. week by inviting twelve of his lriendl to spend the afternoon at the Churchill home on Placer avenue. Outdoor games were enjoyed end refreshments were aerved. Mra J. D. Kennedy entertained, Tuesday aftarnoon of last week. In honor of the eleventh birthday annlveraary of her Lucille, Games and music daughter, were enjoved, and a birthday luncheon was served. Mrs. A. G. Chagnon was an Informal hostess Friday afternoon of lest week, when she entertained eight intimate friends at luncheon. Following the lunoheon, bridge was the diversion of the afternoon. Mrs. M. B. Bundlie held high core. Miss Margaret Teaman returned from the University of California Friday afternoon of last week, and will spend her vacation with her parents. Senator and Mrs M. B. Teaman, at their home In this city. Mrs Del Barrowman was hostess to the W. T. club at the home of Mrs. John Woolley on Second street Wednesday afternoon of last week. The afternoon was spent Informally, with sewing and cards, and wae concluded with a three-courluncheon, served at I o'clock. Mrs. H. F. Kunter wae hostess at e bridge luncheon at her home on Ridge avenue Friday afternoon of last week, honoring Mrs. Sara Walters, who will leave, June X, for San Diego, Cal., to make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore entertained et dinner Sunday evening of last week. Complimentary to Mr. Moores mother, Mrs. Charles Moore, Beach, Cal., who Is ependlng a few weekt in Idaho Fell as the guest of her eon and of her Mra A. L. Albertson. The daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Moore. guests Mr. enw Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. Oarl V V nd the Misses Marjorie and Louise Chubb. Moore, Mra. A Stover entertained at a luncheon Friday afternoon of last week In honor of the fourth birthday anniversary of tittle Miss Virginia Chapin. The feature of the afternoon was the pink and white luncheon. Pink rosebuds adorned the table end e birthday cake decorated with four pink candles occupied the place f honor In the center. The Goodfellowshlp club was entertained by Mias Myrtle Everett. Thursday evening, at her apartments In the McKee flats. An Informal evening of sociability and needlework wae enjoyed bv the guests. Refreshments wers served at a late hoetv Mr. end Mrs. Ed Keller entertained the members of the T. D. O. club Friday evening of last weak, In honor of E. J. Weber, who will leave Idaho Falls soon to loin his family In Illinois, where they Will make their home The V, I. S. met Saturday afternoon of last week In the olubroom of the library. Election of officers occupied the business meeting. Mr. Eugene Wright was eiect- , ot se we -- Simple Way to End Dandruff There la one sure way that ha .never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dlesolv it; then yon destroy it entirely. To do this, just get nbont-iou- r ounce of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug More (this ia all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough- to moisten the and mbit la gently with the fingerscalp tips. By morning most, if not all, of dandruff will bo gone, and three or your four snore application will completely e and entirely destroy every single gign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. Ton will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy and soft, and look and feel a hun- - - dred times better. (Adv ) - ed president; Mrs. John Fisk, vice president; Mrs. C. A. Wolfrom, Mrs. T. C. Hollister, treasurer. secretary; A social hour followed the business meeting, end tee was served. Mra Q. 6. damsel and Mra T. C. Holllater acted as hostesses. Mrs. Redding, instructor in English et the Central senooi, was hostess at a silver shower Monday evening. In honor of Miss Ruby Compton, whose to L E. Johnson of bt. Anthonymarriage will take place May SO. The guests Included the staff of teachers of the Central school, of which Miss Compton Is e member. The Alter society of the Catholic church entertained at a progressive five hundred party Thureday evening. The atfa.r was largely attended and was a social end financial success. The sophomore and freehmaa classes of the high echool held e picnic in Keily'e canyon Thursday. The trip wae mads by auto, and the day was spent In hiking and exploring the pieces of Interest In that vicinity, A picnic luncheon was served et noon. Miss Thelma Tolley, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. L. B. Tolley, was married to John Green of this city, May II. The ceremony was performed at the home of relatives of the bride in Kirby, end the young couple returned to Idaho Falls- - to make their home. The Ladle Aid society of the Presbyterian church held a 1 .IV o'clock luncheon Thursday afternoon In the church The affair marked the conclusionparlors. of a membership drive which has occupied the attention of the members of the society for several weeks. The losers In ths drive for new member were required to entertain the entire membersh.p. The W, C T U. held Its regular meeting Friday afternoon In the Methodist church. The meeting was In charge of Mrs. Georgs Paul, and papers were reed by Mrs. George Witt end Mrs J. A. Cby. Mrs. A. C. Hyde we hostess to the Lucky Thirteen Bridge club Wednesday afternoon.- - The .full membership was in attendance. Several ' guests also were present. A spring luncheon preceded the afternoon of bridge. TWIN FALLA, Id bo, Hajr 20 Mr. T. F. bootOM to nembtni of chapter D, meeting Tucaday creuing. Cotnplimeutlng her daughter, Dorothy, o her birthday aaaleereary, Mr. H. P: Berger ws Wrar P. B. 0., at o'clock dinTuesday at a sarpriaa ner party for Miaaet Lucille Henaon, Alice Taylor, Knth Porter, Barabel Lee, Bobia Finch. Peggy Wall and Mabel Wright. Member of the Wednesday Bridge club were entertained at a meeting Wednesday at the hotue of Mr. J. G, Thorpe. Complimenting her aon. Victor, on hit birthday annirereary, Mra. 0. F. 8tnbeck entertained Monday at dinner followed by card for Miss Violet Ingham, Mi Viola Skillaan, Miss Kebt Sanger, Lari Edward, hmil Strobeck and Dr. and Mr. W. L. Ikard. Miaa Teresa Dennis and Mlaa Gladys Reynolds gave a dancing party Thursday evening of. last week at the hiome of the latter as a farewell for Miss Reynolds, who is soon to leave for California Mlaa Marguerite Grady was the guest of honor at a dinner party given Monday evening by Mioa Zutna Bcheneberger for the Mieses Alma Bakar, Helen Heonold, Mildred Laubenheia and Margaret McAtee. Miaa Grady, a member of thia years high school graduating class, will aoon Joia her parents in Montana. Mrs. Hsory Brnggeman entertained Monday afternoon for a number of little guests in ob servance of the seventh birthday anniversary of her son, Donald Mrs Mary T. Norton, Mra. F F. McAtee, Mrs. George D Harward Mra. R, J. Hornibrook and Mrs. Moor were hostesses at a meeting Monday afternoon of the Stac- - Social club, held in the amusement xaom at the Band, apart menu , Mrs. Z H- - North entertained at a 12 oclock luncheon Saturday of last week for several teacher of Twin- - FsHs sebooU. The afternoon was spent with 500." Mr. and Mrs. Harold William Merritt entertained Monday for tea evening at gueste. Mrs. W, T Leslie and Mra. Earl Felt entertained Friday of last week at the home of Mrs. Leslie at luncheon, complimenting Mra. Buttolph and Mrs. Bertha Leonard, who are to return aoon to their homes In the east after visits here with their daughters, Mrs W H. The afterEldridge and Mrs H K Barber noon was spent with bridge. Mothers day was observed Saturday afternoon of last week by the little girls who are members of the Blue Bird clob, with a party at which mothers at members war honor The party was held at the home of guests Mias Ruth Letter. Refreshments were served to thirty-eigh- t at the cloee of the afternoon. Mr. and Jin, Paul Johnston entertained BOO Thursday evening of last week at a meets. party for twenty-tw- o Mra. A. G. Mali, who will leave sooa foe California, waa the fuett of honor kt a meeting of the Pythian Sisters Social dub Friday afternoon of last week at the home of Mra. A. I. OReilly Dinner was served at the of th afternoon Spent with music and cards. Mrs W. H Stanley was hostess at a meeting of the Thursday Kensington club Friday afternoon of last week Mrs f, C. Siver entertained for members of tho Wayside club at a meeting Thursday afternoon of last week. Complimenting Miss Clara Beamer. a bride of the near future, Mrs Roy Hansen entertained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening of last week for thirteen guests. Mrs. B. R. Oole was hostess at a midday luncheon Thursday of last week, complimenting Mra J F Wirth and Mra, J. U. Morley of Three Oaks. Mich , who are house guests of Mra. Herbert Wirth. Other guests were Mrs. Mary Mabnken, Mrs. Norma Romes Mrs. Jessis V. C. Ballantyne, Mrs. Paul Yocfcem, Mrs. Smith and Miss HaselV Wirth One of the prettiest of recent weddings here was that of Mlaa Irene Vleser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Ylsser, and Jacob D. Sine-m- a, which took place Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of the brides parents, ceremony was retd by the Rev A. G. Turing Pearson of the Presbyterian church The Vleser home was beautifully decorated with peach blossom a and the bridal party stood before a lattice twined with blossoma and green. Just before the ceremony Mrs C. A. Miller sang Mrs. F C Ellis played MenAt Dawning delssohns and To a Wild Wedding March Rose. Miss Ada Walkington waa bridesmaid and John H. Sinema best man A reception fole lowed the ceremony and a luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs Sinema left la the evening for a honeymoon trip to Salt Lake. They will return to make their home here. Complimenting Mra. fharlea A. McPhee, Mra. Zenas Smith entertained Wednesday evening of last week for twenty-tw- o guests, Mrs. L F. Morse was host Wednesday of last week at a meeting of the Wednesday Bridge club. Mrs. Mary Kelly entertained members of tho M C. B. club at a meeting Wednesday of last week. Mrs C. T. Burtt, assisted bv Mrs William Burtt and Mrs. Patrick, entertained Wednesday of last week at a meeting sf the Unity club devoted to the consideration of Motherhood in observance of Mother's day. Mra A J. Reqna, nasiried by Mra Charles Bowleaby and Mrs John Lowery, entertained for members of the M. S. and S Club at a meeting Wednesday afternoon of lasf week. TOOELE I dii-oolv- Uil is recommended by physicians and used succesfuUy by thou-sands every day for Inflamed Weak Watery Eyes CON -- OPTO SInegthsas Eyesight. TOOELE, May 20 Mr. and Mrs. Georg, R. Devls, Jr., of Balt Lake were ruests of Mr. Devls's parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Georye R. Davis, last week. Miss Cleo Beckstead of Eureka spent several days of last week vlsitinr friends in this city. Miss Ella Sevan. who had attended school here during the wtntsr. returned to her home in Salt Lake Monday. Miss I,uc(Ie Cowans spent last week-e- tl In Salt Lake vlsitinr friends and r lives. Mrs James Gowans went to Tremon-to- n Monday to sSeit her daurhter, Mrs. John Mareden. The A. T. 6. club was entertained by the Misses Amy Park and Emily at the home of the former Monday evening. Eighteen guests were present. Refershments were served. Mrs. L. A. McBride entertained the Women's club at her home Thursday afternoon of last week. Bridge and whist were plaved. Refreshments were served. A benefit card party was gives for St Marguerite's church Tuesday evening In the Lake View club rooms About forty gueste were present. Refreshments were served. Miss Nellie Stewart returned home On Tuesday morning from .ike. where she had been visiting friends. Miaa Ruby Harris cam tram- Calk lake War-burt- - on Tuesday morning to visit her sister, Mr FYank Whitehouse, Miss Harriet L. James left for her home in Mountain Home. Idaho, after spending nine months, in this city. Miss Mayme Burns left Monday for her home in Rockvihe. Ill , after spending nine months in this city. Mr. and Mrs Ivor Ajax, Mr. and Mr. W. Sidney Iagreen, W. Fran,, 'stn, Mrs Mae McBride, Mrs. Alice McMichael, H. Le Roy Sutton, Miss Hlldied Nelson. Miss Luctle Johnson and Mrs. Emma Crowton, Willlarti Clark, Earl Berger and Harvey Elliott motored to Vernon Friday evening to attend the wedding dance of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bennlon. Mrs. Bennlon was formerly Miss Bernice Peck of Grantsville. The Ajax orchestra furnished the music. Misses Emily and Ruth Spelrs returned hom Wednesday from Scipio, where they had spent eight months. Mrs Mas McBride entertained at dinner Tuesday evening of this week at her home on South Main street. Covers were " laid Tor eight guest The Maccabees lodge entertained at a card party in the Fraternal ball Thursday evening. Ten tablee were played. Refreshments were aerved. Mrs. Robert Smith entertained at a house party Wednesday .evening la honor of George M. Shtelde of KanaO. Game and music were enjoyed. Refreshments were served to thirty guests The North ward Mutual entertained at a dancing party in the North ward amusement hall Wednesday evening. Nelson's orchestra furnished the music. Mrs. Frank Noal and Mra John H. Petarson at Marysvale with Mr. and Mrs. A. A Grouch. Miss Marv Henwood and Jesse Wilber Murray, both of this etty, were married in the clerk's office Tuesday by Bishop A. L. Hanks. g Friday-mornin- 8queeie the Juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces et Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cent, shake well, and you nave a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and com, plexion whiteaer. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion into the face, nock, arms and hand each day and sc how freckles and blemishes bleach out and how e tho akin beclear, soft and comes. (Adv.) rosy-whit- ILLS B BB i i Dr. E. E. Paddock. Specialist of Kansas City, Mo., has distributed free over 100,00 copies of a booklet on oeuse sad treatment of inflammation of the Gall Bladder and Bile Ducts as associated with Gallstones q( the JU verL Bilious Coilc.Jaun dice. On,' Indigestion. ' Just send nafae today for this Free Book to Dr. E. B. Kansas City. Mo. Paddock. Box Advertisement.) ST-20- 1, Cowan and Mtea Esther Norman motored to hephi, Sunday, and spent the day vie iting friends and relatives. Mrs. LeRog Dunn and Mra, Edwin Simpson were Eureka visitors Monday. Mrs. Peter Christensen is spending the week visiting relatives at Hiawatha. A daughter Was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stephana, baturday of lost week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larsen and Mr. PARK CITY and Mrs. B E. Pritchett motored to Spanish Fork and Spnngvlile, Sunday, PARK CITY, May 20 Mr. and Mrs. and spent the day with friends and Homer Vincent were visitors to Salt Lake Sunday. Miss Marlon Christensen, who had been Mr. and Mrs M A Snow entertained making her home at Hiawatha with her the members of the Five Hundred Eve- aunt, returned to her homeJ here 'Friday ning Card ekib Tuesday evening of last evening. ' week. Guests of the club were Mr and lira. George Jones and son, Joe, moMrs, 8. B Brand, Mr and Mrs. R. Petty, tored from Sait Lake, Friday, to spend Mrs. Marie Hethke, T. J O'Keefe, F. J. the week-en- d visiting relatives. McLaughlin and John Ellsworth. Guest Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hooper motored to prises were swarded to Mrs. Hethke and Balt Lake, Sunday, to spend a week visitF. J. McLaughlin and club prizes to Mrs. ing friends end relatives. O. A. Forslund and W. W. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood left WednesMrs. Fred George left Saturday of last day morning for Sait Lake to visit for week for Bait Laks to maka her home. thr6 Mr and Mrs Don Hout returned from Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roife of Bprlngvllle the capital Friday of last week after a were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. two weeks' visit to relatives. Blain Simons, Sunday. Mrs. F. B Gillett returned home The boys and girls of the religion close morning from a three days visit gave a party for their teacher, Mrs. John at Salt Lake Kickenbach, Friday evening. Games end Miss Louise Ridge of Salt Lake was a music were enjoyed end luncheon wae last week-en- d guest at the homo of her served. Mra T. C. Devia left Thursday for father and mother, Mr, and Mra. A. P. Delta to visit her sister, Mrs. James , Ridge. Mrs. Ottley, for a week. Saturday afternoon of last weekAfterMr. and Mrs. W. H. Green, who had F. E. Knotts was hostess to the noon Card club members Special guests been visiting at Salt Lake, returned home were Mrs. H Fred Egan, Mrs. C. M. Bur- Thursday evening. Mra William Painter and ohlldren reton, Mrs. George Crossman, Mrs. Annie Barrett. Mrs H. H Detghton, Mrs. S. B. turned to their home at Nephl, WednesBrand, Mrs John Fisher, Mrs. M. Dingle, day, after a two weeks' visit with relaMrs. W. R. Jefford and Mrs La Page tives here. Mrs. L. C. Stapley entertained the PriRadabn. Prizes were awarded to Mra. LaPage Raddon and Mrs. W. W. Evans. mary offlcera and teachers Thursday eveA. Mrs. went to The cutp rize Delghton. ning Luncheon was served after the lesMiss Clara Mawhtnney of Salt Lake ion hour. The members presented Mra. week-end was a Inst Stapley with a beautiful scarf, as it waa guest of her mother, Mrs. Mrs Ellen Mawhkinev. Stanley's birthday annlveraary. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eiemore, accomThe st jdents of the domestic science class of the 'high school entertained at panied by Mr. and Mrs G. C. Lindeay of dinners Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Eureka, motored to Utah lake Sunday in honor of their mothers at the high morning and spent the day. Miss Grace Sorensen end Mies KathI school. Mrs. B B Flack was hostess to the erine Ellis returned to their home at belt Silver Bridge Card club members Wed- Lake, Tuesday, after spending a week with Miss Sorensen's parents Mr, and nesday afternoon. The Neighbors of Woodcraft celebrated Mra. Peter Sorensen. Mra Donald Barney end eon, Gordon, of Its twentieth anniversary Thursday eveare guests of Mr. end Mra. Lyning of last week. Cards, dancing and Payson, refreshments were enjoyed by the large man Baker. S. Mrs. Freshwater of Provo Is visiting crowd present. Prlzee for the card games Mrs. Steele Bailey, Jr., for a few daya were awarded to Mrs. Fred George, Miss A number of young woman motored to Marlon Jefford, Mrs Mary Shanlev and Mra Henry Hales The Novelty orchestra Santaquin, Sunday, and spent the day as the guests of Miss Evelyn Whlmpey. The furnished the music Elva and Wilda SorenThe Evening Card club members were party comprised and Jennie Fuller. Katherine sen, guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Snow on Ellis, Naomi Biilie and Delbart Green, Wright week. of Other last Thursday evening guests were Mr and Mra Jerome Psx-toMr. and Mrs Weslev McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone. Mr and Mrs. O. PAYSON A Forslund, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reess. The guest prizes were captured by Mrs. PAYSON, May 20. Wednesday after, Forslund and Thomas Reese, while the noon Mra Anna Hutsh, Mra. Susannah club prizes went to Mrs. A. Kopp and Pickering end Mra. Mary McBeth enterF. J. McLaughlin. tained friends at the home of twenty-fiv- e John Ellsworth and T. I. OKeefe enter- Mra Huish. tained at a dancing party at the Swede Ml Meurine WUon end Mies Merle hall Tuesday evening. The guests num- Tervort arranged e successful surprise Luncheon waa sarved-a- t bered -- thirty-party evening of laet week for Saturday midnight. Miss Urada Smith, in honor of her birthMrs. Emma Parrv entertained the D. day anniversary. O E O. members Wednesday afternoon Miss Reta Wilson wae given a surprise of last week party Wednesday evening In honor or her The Columbine Girls entertained at the birthday anniversary. Athenaeum club rooms Monday evening Mr. and Mr Jams Harper entertained A program et dinner in honor, of their mothere. Sunday evening. Covers were was given, followed by a banquet. laid for ten. A dancing party was given by the BeeMr. and Mra. John Spencer announce hive Girls of the Mormon church in the the engagement of their daughter, Mies amusement hall Tuesday evening. Hazel Bpeneer, to Guy Simons of Burley, Idaho. The wedding will taka piece the early part of June. The Justamere club met Friday of laet MAMMOTH week with Mr. Leonard Steineckert Mr. A. L. Curtis entertained et e chilMr. and Mrs. AnMAMMOTH, May 20 for her drew Ntckleson visited Mr. and Mrs. Lau- drens party Monday afternoon rence Olsen at Eureka, Sunday. Mies Myrtle Bringhurst visited Mr. and MM. Wilford Mitchell and Miss Vera Mitchell at Eureka, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gillisple and family motored from Spanish Fork, Sunday, and spent the day with the former's mother, Mrs Ellen Gllilspie. Mrs. Linden Bills and daughter, Marjorie. returned to their home at Eureka, Sunday, after a visit with Mrs. Soi Mikesell. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Anderson and daughter, Lucille, and Mr. and Mra Alex TROM the age of twelve a girl heeds all the care the thought a ' ful mother can give. Many a woman has suffered yiars of pain and misery the victim ot thoughtlessness or ignorance of the mother who should have guided her during this time. 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Whenever her hair took on that doll, Med or streaked appearance, thia simple mixture was applied, with wonderful effect By exiting at any drug store for and Wyeth' Sag Satphar Compound," yog wiS get s a this bottit m krg recipe, improved by the addition ef other ingrediontt. all ready to use, at very little cost This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to th heir. A downtown druggist say everybody a tea Wyeth Sage and Sulphur oM-tim- well-kno- Compound now hecanae ft so naturally and darken - evenly that nobody eaa teH It ha been appliedif o eaey to use, too. Yon simple dampen a comb or soft brnta and draw It through the bair, one strand at a time,. taking By morning th gray hair dia- -. appear; alter another application or two, it is restored to Its natnral color, and looks glossy, soft and banuttfoL dBAyy JIT aigjjg: leg-ac- he , Lydia E. PmldiasYiu daughter, Helen, In celebration of her , birthday anniversary. Mra Bari Bale entertained Thursday afternoon of Jest week. The officer end teaahera ef the Third ward Sunday school save e party Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Lewis, to honor Mies Leah Lewie end Mra Ines Hurst, retiring offlcera Miss Jesse Samuels of Salt Lake spent 8unday with her mother, Mra. Anne w Mrs. B. L. Jensen entertained the Junior Bridge club Tuesday afternoon. Miss Geraldine Fairbanks spent lost week-en- d at Preston, Idaho. Hr.- - end Mra . Henry Erleadeon - were Springviile visitors Sunday. Mlsa Hannah Porter of Salt Lake Is visiting et the home of her brother, R. A. Porter. Mr. end Mra. Ray Conyers end daughMlaa Corral Conyers, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mra, 8. B. Wilson. ter, spent Mothers day In Lehi with Mr. Tlrtjen's parents, Mr. and Mra. W. A Evxna On of the social affairs, Friday of Mat week, waa a f o'olock dinner given by Mr and Mrs. Joseph L. Olsen, In honor of Mrs. Oisen's birthday anniversary. Cover were Mid for seventeen. Miss Ramona W all departed Saturday for her home in C metis Lola stsr spending the winter her as a teacher in the publie schools Mlsa Priscilla entertained at a Kay dinner Sunday evening in honor of Mra. Ralph De Camp of Garfield, Covers were laid for eight guesta. - Mias Druce-.- - Tietjen entertained at slumber perty at her home Monday night in honor of Miss Drofna Reee. A supper waa served at midnight. Thoee present were Ada Goodall, Cleo Halladay, Catharine Wadeworth, Drofna five-cour- se Mrs. LiHle Paterson end children of Eureka ora visiting Mra Anna Huleh. Mra, Julia Coivtn and Mra Jennie Mueeer motored from Salt Lake, Sunday, end spent the day hare with relatives. Mr. end Mra. M. L. Reynolds, Mrs. Sarah L. Reynold, Miss Ellice Reynold, Mra Rose Bills of Salt Lake, end Mr, and Mra K. B. Perry and daughter, Miss Etta of Provo, were guests Sunday of Parry, Mr. end Mra W. L. Reynolds. Mra R. 8. Wlmmer returned to 8x1 1 Lake, Tuesday, after spending e week here with her mother, Mra. Samuel Douglas. - svv PARIS, Idaho, May 20. The Second ward Junior Seagull girls entertained their partners at a party In the ward hall Thursday evening of iaat week. Games were played and refreshments served. Tracey Shepherd entertained twelve guests et hi home Thursday evening of laet week. Games end musical number furnished the entertainment. Refreshment were served. Mr. and Mra Clem Humphreys announce the arrival of a daughter, born to them Friday of Uet week. . Mrs. Marvin Clark and children of Georgetown are here for a two weeks' ieil to Mr. end Mra. J. R. Pugmire. Mra. Roes D, Hill of the Fielding academy presented twelve of her piano students In recital at the school auditorium Thursday evening of lest week. Mr, end Mra Calvin ore happy ever the arrival of e Smedley daughter, Friday of lest week. Mra Thornes Leyland left last .week for Salt Lake, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mta Hyrum Poulsoa, for several weeka Mra Herbert Weston and children of Logan. Utah, are visiting Mra. Weston' parenta Mr. and Mra Jams L. Dunford. Miss Bertha Cook nos returned to Pari for the summer. She had studied In Ogden end Salt Lake during the winter. Mra. Hannah Humphreys left Wednesday for e visit of three weeks In Salt Lake end Lons, Utah. Mlaa Irma Olreh of Sharon Is visiting Mr. and Mra Charles Wyler. s, After, spending a week in Santaquin visiting ralaives and friends, Mra. Emily Brown and family have returned to their home in Sandy. Mr. and Mra. M. Gunderson, Mr. and Mra A. K. Wall arfd Mrs. Then Higgln-to- n motored to Mona, Sunday, and spent th day with Mr,- - and Mra. Joseph Newton- - -- - - - Mrs. Emma entertained Openshaw Wednesday afternoon in honor of th tenth birthday anniversary of tier eon, Keith. Light refreshment were served to ten llttl gueeta yjDVICE, Sc ZefsJ$d&tm v 4 - V as directed, and yon should soon feel the relief yon desire. Many of my patients report quick reeuRs without any harmful action whatever. 'e- e Adels writes: My hair M combing out. you adviser my scalp itches, end dandruff is very Answert Gq to annoying, and I wont nomathing to cure AIM B. asks: "I am afraid to take headache p w d era, and yet I suffer terribly. What do .) 'k f these conditions A newer: For hair and troubles supply you with I have never found anythingscalp to equal the beneficial e of results thorough treattablets In seal- - ment of plain yVw Mlnytil. It is cooled package, ing, cleansing and Invigorating, and thouwith fu dlrec- - sands now use it regularly aa a hair and Gone for use. scaip tonic. druggist your and have him Su-th- oi .X x le maw . .ud . "Worried Mother"; Your child may be corrected of bedwetting by use of th following: Tincture Rhus Aromatic, dra; comp, fluid Belmwort, 1 oa; elixir Meta ted Pepsin enough tq make oas. Give children IS to SO drops In water before each meal. This is equally good lor adult, the dose increased to a teespoonful." t e e e "Nervee writes: "Ia It possible to find a medicine which by its tonic or nutritive power will bring tha glow of health and ambition back to a man who hoe everything in the world hut health and happiness? I am dull, forgetful, despondent, weak, trembling, short of brixth, and suffer more or less with pain In spin and beck of head." Answer: Your condition Indicates the need of a strong, harmless tonlo nutritive to restore nerve equilibrium, which in turn fortifies and strengthens th organs of nutrition, thus vitalising the blood and promot.ug new cell and tissue to take care of the aaate forces Cadomsns tablet. packed in eea'ed tubes, with full directions, a ra recommended ia all such Miss Wanda Wood of Liberty la visiting here for a week. A farewell party tree held In the Parle pavilion Monday evening In honor of Weldon Nye. who is leaving for e minion to South Africa. Dancing wee enjoyed after caeca. , e short program. A denes wee held In the pavilion FriMra L. O. writes: "My husband Is day night of Met week. surely afflicted with some kidney disease. He hea become weoh end suffers with headache end peine in hie beak end grolna Pains ere bk rheumatism. HI SANTAQUIN ankles swell and hi feet seam to be tired ell the time. Some days he has chilis SANTAQdN. May SA Mr. end Mra Alfred A. Johnson entertained at e Social and no appetite. Please prescribe." at their home Wednesday evening of last Answer: The indicate de week. Games and music were the fea- rangement of the symptoms kidneys end should not tures. Luncheon woe served to twenty-on- e be I would edvise Badrawort neglected guesta tablets, a compound weir suited to such Mrs. Drueille Spelnhour entertained the case. Obtain in pealed tubes with members of the Social Hour cub et her for home use. home Thursday afternoon of lest week. e e The time wae spent In needieoraft. Re3. R M. asks: Can I safely reduce freshments were served. Mies Eldle Sundetrura of Bendy spent my weight, end how? the week here with hef grandmother, Answer- - Go to a druggiirt Mrs-- Nicotine Boytween, end get Arbolone tablet In Mr. and Mra Elmer Tietjea and family eoled tube wtth complete direction. Taka I " see i wril-etock- ed ) Reee. and , Aftoi Gladys Halladay Peterson. Mr. and Mra Arthur Hon and daugh-terThora and Bernice, of Benjamin, spent Sunday and Monday with Ephraim Tietjen and Mr. and Mra. Floyd Open-sho- TM)pCT0T ' PARIS, IDAHO , TbatoDzdili and and she is a different girl since then, able to do any work she wants to do and so well and strong. We it recommend the Vegetable Compound as I can not Bay too much about what to mothers with ailing daughters. Mrs. A. M. Buhkholdxb, Boute No. your medicine has done for ns. tUrs.'Wic.S. Hughes, Greenville, Del i, Box 1, Wauseon, Ohio. The Sensible Thing la to Try ' If Ruptured Try TIiisTFree ways had backache at certain periods and could not he on her feet We read about Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound doing girla so much good to she began to take it That is two years ago since the first time her sickness appeared she had to go to bed and even had to quit school once for a week. I always take Lydia E. 'Pinkhama Vegetable Compound myself so I gave it to her and .she has received great henefit from You can nse this letter for a testimonial if you wish, Wed-nesd- n, . . g State 13 ) rat-stiv- TWIN FALLS, IDA. 1922. e A E. write: "Two years ago I used your greet prescription tor kidney trouble, and it wholly overcome the trouble. I wont medicine now for constipation end Impure blood, for I am a sight with ptm-pithat make big, lumpy sorea. Answer: I would advise the taking of -I grain Sulpherb tablets (not sulphur) for several months to purify th system, ea see "Troubled Miss O." writes: "Every winter I am troubled with severe attacks Of rheumatism Which sometime keep me in bed for weeks Please advise something for ms" Answer: My favorite prescription for rheumatism, end one that I know has relieved thousand of people, M made by mixing: Iodide of Potassium, 2 drams; Sodium Salicylate, t drams; Wine of Vi oa.; oomp, essence Cardiol, 1 oa; oemp. fluid Balm wort, 1 oa; Lac ta ted Pepsin, ed. p. a I oza Take one et mealtime end et bedtime and you should soon be well. To stop the severe pains of rheumatism, take tablets. Immediate relief fallow. Su-th- ol Note; Tor many year Dr. Baker, 12 College Bldg , Dayton, Ohio, has been giving free edvloe and prescriptions to million of people through the press columns, and doubtless has helped in relieving illness end distress more than any single Individual in th world's history. Thousands have written him of gTotitud and confidence expressions similar to the foUoarlng: Dr. Lewie Baker, Deer Sin I wae pretty well run down, nervous end loss of ambition; felt tired all the time: could not Sleep, loss of appetite, felt weik, trembled from weakness I find Caito-metablets era helping me very mui h. I was to my sister about my rundown writing condition and she advised me to taka your prescription of medu Ine. fur aha was as bad am I wae and the Catio-mebuilt her nerve up and obtn restored her health I am more t, -- n thankful. eta. Yours truly, E i 202 Pear Are.. Clvei n? '' fArtvk,1 d ne ne |