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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY.....MORNING, JUNE 2L 1323. -- A high apor prize for the Hunchooii was enjoyed. The Women s Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet in the 1. O. O. F. hall next Wednesday evening.' Ail members are requested to be present A social session, will conclude the meeting, Miss Kuth Evers is attending sum trer schoul at the university ia &alt Hake. Mrs Jus ten Peay and children are visiting relatives in- Pleasant Grove. Mrs. George Morgan has' returned to- her home in Idaho Falls; Idaho, after, a few weeks visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Richards Mrs. Glen Curtis. men. ? . tllwri - J Hem hn Tv. Min Jeasiea Bird of Springville, who win bo married to lieutenant Floyd W. OoojM, Wednesday, 14 the Sait Lake temple. with white, pink and red roe. Colonial doll, dressed a fend end bridesmaids. formed a centerpiece for the friends dining room table. Forty-fog of the bnde were invited and the was spent in music and amea Prises were won by Mrs. R. W. Bridge. Mrs. T Sim peon, Mrs. J. C. Wi rbur-toMrs. jl lmlay. Mra U Dun combe. Mrs. Q. Kinghom and Miss A. Fletcher. The hoetese was assisted in receiving by her daughter. Miss Vera Powell. .Assisting in serving were Mra A. M. Brown, Mra Cora Powell. Mrs. d. C. War burton and Miss Bessie Bird. e Miss Bernice Duncan entertained $42 Wednesday evening at her home. Seventh blast street, at a mtoeella-neou- s shower in honor of Miss Ada a bride of the week. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. IX T. Mrs. Duncan, Mra J. lb Tipton and rooms The Virginia Ekmcan Roaa In a roses were decorated with pmk and white color scheme. The guests numbered thirty. Miss Arline Koarsley entertained Thursday evening at a miscellaneous shower at her home, 115 Windsor street, in honor of Miss Edna Elisabeth Croraar, a bride of the week. She was assisted by Miss LucUe Keartley, Miss Doris Blsckham and Mrs. D. H. Hermansen. The gueots numbered twenty. Mra Frank Mali entertained at a kitchen shower Friday 919evening Bake for the bride at her home, street. The guests numbered twenty. . .. f club wss enterThe Social-Huntained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. N. J. Sorenson at her home on Milton avenue. The centerpiece for thetahle was a crystal basket of rosea Covets were laid for twelve. In honor of Miss Eva SUeo and Milton Carlisle, who will be married this week, an entertainment was given home of the Thursday evening at theMr.' and Mra bridegroom's parents.4011 Sixth Joseph A. Carlisle, rooms South decowore West street. The rated with red and white rooes and A buffet supper was served peonie to 100 guesta e e e Mrs, Elisabeth MoAUtotar, 4rDFifih avenue, entertained the members nf the Dailey club'Tuesday evening. The rooms were decorated in ferns sod roses. Pink and white was the color schema carried out in the living room. Music end games were enjoyed and supper was served. The prises were awarded to Mra Sarah Mf; hel Winifred Brewster and Mra Those present were Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. Roes Willing. Mrs. Sara Dahey. Winifred Brewster, Mra Ethel WH: llamson. Mrs. Mary Edgar,JMrs. Williams, Miss Margaret Small, Mrs. Elizabeth Jonea, Mrs. Gladys Invited Mra Mary fiwetroan as guest. The following account from the Ixs Angeles Examiner will be of interest to friends in Salt B&ke: '"Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn former residents the of Salt Lake City, entertained following members of the Wasatcha at Salt of Jake club City Mountain dinner party at their home Tuesday evening. June 19, followed by a dancing party at the Cinderella roof garden: Hewia Caste. Kolia Didgood, Viola Bidgood. Sylvan Dunn, Winnie Edward Dunn. Thompson, Marie Cummings and Oliver Cummings.' In honor of Miss Gladys Thottms. a bride of the week. Mrs. Theron S. Par me lee entertained six friends of the bride at luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home on "Douglas avenue, The ceaterpieoe for the table was a Miss crystal bowl of deep red rosea. bridge-telaVon Shorn entertained at homea Wednesday afternoon at her on Fourth avenue for the bride. The rooms were decorated with pink and white roses. Tsa wss .served from the 'small tables. The guests numbered twelve. Pannier entertained Miss Gladys Wednesday afternoon at her home on Michigan avenae in compliment to The tea table had a Miss Thomas. centerpiece of red and yellow snapdragons in an orange luster bowL The guests numbered sixteen. X X In honor of Jif. and Mrs. Vernon Tolboe, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton A. Tolboe and Mr. and Mra Clarence I, Tolboe, who were married in the Balt Lake temple Wednesday. Mrs. E. P. Bouck entertained at a dinner at her home. 1579 West Fourth .North The table street, Thursday night wee decorated with pink and white rosea Twenty guests were present THAT REMINDS ME. 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Bldg. a Fro Mims Helen McFadden left Wednesday of last week to visit relatives in California for three months. M McFhjlden has made her home with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Charlgs Martin, and attended the Garfield school, from where she graduated this year. Upon her return from California she will visit here for a short time and then go to Elv. v where she will reside with her father. i. j V Hgco sirnin Bis Eyes? OGDEN, June 23. Mrs. Stuart U Kouaimer of SanjvFranciaco was the guest of honor at a tea given by her rnTTE eye will Interpret ejects oor- mother. Mrs. John Duglas Watson, recti the eye itself, is normal. and Mrs. lVmglas Vernon Wataori Tuesday afternoow at the home If fj But your eyja do not focus: propMra John Douglas Watson, 3136 erly everything you look et. everything Washington avenue. Pink peonies be distorted and your will you read, were arranged in tall baskets about Bad brain cannot function properly. the living room and pink and red ia the cause of many often eyoNight peoniea and roses were used in the physlcoltlla music room. The tea tabie was a Oliver basket of Ophelia It will be a great saving to you, ixeea, .tied with a bow of pink ms perhaps. If you have your eyea exam- line. Silver candlesticks held pink Frre-- .y candles. at the tea tabic were in phyical and menu! Presiding Announced by Mrs. J. R. Morrell, Mrs. E. P. Rich. Mrs. R. B. Porter. Mrs. M. S. BrownMe. Nettie Wilcox. The young jlori Los at heme you will ret expert attention for ing. Mrs. J. F- EHis, Mm. Robert couple will make their Calif. Anderson of Hogan, conservative prices. V. Angl Mrs. J. Farnsworth and Mrs, I.eltoy Fugmire. Assisting in receiving were Mrs H. 0. JENSEN Julian 8. -- Watson. Mrs. W. R. Em- for the table. Tvuncheop was served mett and Miss Eleanor Eramett. guests, the at o'clock to .fwenty-flv- e OPTICAL CO. t)ne hundred and fifty guests called plates being dtignatotl Vy. original during the afternoon, among whom emblerimtic jace cards. On bobalf of Optometrlste Optlcia ns wre,..the following from out of town: the officers the associate matron, Mrs. 2b Years In Salt Lake City Mrs. itobeyt 'Anderson, Mrs. IL O. Jessie G. Barber, presented six silver 71 $o. Main, with Budge. Mr. Roy Pullen, Mrs. Masalad forks to Mr. Howes, who reriner ISeries and Mrs. Huther Howell sponded by thanking her coworkers J. S. Jensen, Jewelers of Ixigan, Mrw. Harold C. Day and for thejglft and their support. At the Mrs. p. W. Jarvis of Brigham City, close or an afternoon at bridge- - And Mrs, Frank Pingree, Mra (Gilbert f. Kensington, the party motored back Moyle, Mra Fred f?taUffer, Mrs. Mer-rito the city. and Mrs. F. Orval Singleton, who Nibley, Mra Walter Poulton qmd are recently married. One hundred Miss George Young of Salt Hake. were enterand twenty-fiv- e guest Mrs. M De Vores and Miss GerIn room prettily decorated in tained PROVO trude Pe Yores of St. Joseph, Mo., the season flowers. are the guests of Mrs. I. H. ReyMr. Robert Gatherum was host nolds for the summer at her home at PROVO. June 23. The marrinro of at a- - social affair' Tuesday in honor tho Irfwis ramp in Ogden canyon. Miss Irrne Dunn, daughter of J. V. of her daughter, leobel. whose The marriage nf Miss Josephine Dunn of this city, and LaVon Billing. to Donald Whiting of Provo VoiKor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. n of Mr. and Mrs. G..V. Billings of ha been announced. W, F. Yolker, and Russell R. Petty, was solemnized Wednesday member and guets One hundred Duchesne, of Ik. nndMrs. W. H. Petty. the Salt temple. , Mr. and Mr. of the Nelbe. Reading dub met FritOiV place Tuesday morning in the at for .Yellowstone ma day afternoon in file B. Y. U. IJttle left Billing Salt latke temple. A wedding breaktrip and will later make theater in open aession. Two one-afast followed at the Hermitage hotel honeymoon their home in Scofield. wore presented. "The Explay In Ogden canyon. The Fourth ward amusement hall change. by-- Athea Thurston, directed Mr. and Mrs. Petty left Friday for was into a June rose by Mra T Karl I'ardo, with the foltransformed a motor trip through Yellowstone garden for the wedding recaption taking part: hoyden Danger- park. 2 They will be at home after given Frida v evening by Mr. and Mrs. lowing field. Harlan Adamr. Norma Pardos., in Fairmont at July Ogden canyon. S. E. Bunnell and Mr. and Mr. John Amy Jackson and Nell Ulark. "The Mrs. J. S. Hewis wi!) be hostess to K. in honor of Mr. and Gase of Mrs. Cant Hav Knaw," under tho members of the Martha society Mr. Murdock, who were united the direction of Mr. Walter Jenkins, Murdock, Paul Monday afternoon at 2 30 oclock at In marriage Wednesday in the Salt Mr. Jenkins. Mrs. E. G. jriayed byMrs. the Reed hotel. temple. The bride wa formerly Edgar McArthur. Mr. Mrs. Richard A. Pierce left the first Iike Two hundred and Hughes. Miss Eiva Bunnell. A. Xj. Booth, Mis Afton Newell, Beth of the week for Valparaiso, IncL, to were present. Peterson. Edna JenRobert guests fifty Mangum. visit her son, Richard K. Pierce. Jiorenda John. Accompanied by kins. The hostesses of the occasion, In the presence of the immediate herMirs David John, left were Mrs. Beulah K. McAllister, Mrs. Mr. mother, families, the wedding of Miss Mar- Sunday for Io Angeles, Gal., where, Rhoifa H. and Mra. Susa jorie Eleanor Turner, daughter of Mrs. i,n June 20, she became lb brids of P. Whitaker,Anderberg who served refreshment T H. Turner, and Waller Stanley of Mr. during the entertainment. D. Hynn Openshaw, fr took place this evening at the and Mr. David Openshaw of lYovo. home of the bride, S26 Twent at the home took pla The street. The ceremony was performed of lh- wedding bride's brother. David T. John. BINGHAM at 9:3ft oclock ly the Rev. John EdMiss June Hhaw, wlmse engageward Carver of the First Proabyterian ment to JaMar Scott has been anchurch, and wris followed by a dinner nounced, was the honor guest at a BINGHAM. June 22. Mra. T. at Potters cafe. The house was deco- shower and sociable given by the her mother, Mra. C. rated with a profusion of pink rose. members of the takc View ward Y. Howe, isIn visiting -American Fork. The bride wore a gown of white chifL. M. I. A., Wednesday. Nick Mr. Gilbert of Salt and Mrg. fon trimmed with white ribbon and to Mrs. Melissa Iawis wax host of Mra. P. Dotta. carried bride's roses. Evelyn Turner, the Columbia Sewing club And a num- Hake were guests " Monday. bridesmaid, sister of the bride, wore ber of special guests Saturday Mr. A. V. Fonte spent Sunday at orchidvoile and carried pink roses. of last week, in honor of house Hake with her mother. Thomas H. Turner, Jr., brother of the guests, Mrs. Evie E. Milf. Mis Ruth Salt Miss Irene Birk left Tuesday for a man. was best CRichBoeveau of bride, Following Miles and Mrs. - E. to spend several day. Take Salt short wedding trip,. Mr. and Mrs. 'Bid- mond. Va. Th women are finding Women dle will member of the Eagle lodge, be ut h.orne at 24yi Madison in was centered Vn interest usual s Woman D2:L. their wives, entertained the memissued by the avenue, the triple wedding which took place and . News service of New York, valMrs. Riddle was the guest of honor Wednesday in the Salt lake temple, ber of the Salt lake lodge, and their uable for reference in club matters at a miscellaneous shower wives, Monday evening at the MaFriwhen Vernon O., Clifton A. and Clarand activities. ih.e bo.k is edited by day evening by Mrs. J. H. given Biddle at ence L. Tolbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. sonic hall. Luncheon was served to Re200 guest. Ida Clyde ('lark f the Pictorial 2458 avenue. Madison her home, A. Tolboe of Provo, were married about Mis EUaa MoColeman entertained view. assisted bv iiura Miller, it is A luncheon was served to twenty-twMiss Ophelia Jennings of Nephl, neatlv )ound in red cloth and con- guevts, following an evenln.tr spent to Thursday evening of lost week at a Ameriof Mvrtle Mis Cunningham tains 24 pageii. The hostess was can Fork, ami Mis AIKm Wilkin of handkerchief shower. In honor of Mis with needlework. Ir divers an international scope in assisted by Mrs. Gertrude Biddle Nanna. Rook was played. Swenson. The Provo, reicctively. party left was served to twelve. women's activities, with special referof Fan Francisco- the same day for Provo canyon on a Luncheon ence to what is bei'hg done in the Mrs. Alma Jones was the gueat of Miss phyllis "Hodgson, daughter nf honeymoon trip. United States. Amoug , the mutters Mr. and Mrs. Ixudie'ft. Hodgson, and Mis Josephine Scott, a bride of the her mother, Mrs. Mary Anderson, of considered are: International Organi- William H. McIntyre were married month, was the guest of honor at a Salt lake. Tuesday. of Mrs. Blaine Steele of American zations; International Meetings Thursday at noon in the Salt Hke slower givn by the Y. H. M. 1. A. Fork Ht2." Jf; was the guest of her mother, league of Nation and k e View, Saturday evening of .tne of the ceremony temple. Folowing Mrs. H. A. Horne, Friday of lost Women; Washington Conference'' and left for a trip to Bryc.- and lat jweek. week. Women; Kraternai urgunizations and couple Zion canyons. They will be "at home Mr and Mrs. J. S. TJnton and Miss Women: National Mt.ngs of ly23'; at 1225 Mrs. Frank Mead and Mr. A. V. Grace Linb n entertained Monday for Roe Ikyxey avenue, after .July 2 Shar- were the guest of Mrs Boobs Women's in Government; Jipp-soof Miss M.vrtlc Mr. The and Mrs. H. I'. Hatch of Ban marriage irvWomt-National Jl'olitica;1 Activiof lYovo Bench. Friday of parents, ,U Mr:?. S. and Mr. nf cm ft. Samuel and Mr.', Mr. Idaho; daughter ties of Women in the Various States last week. Blackburn city, and Walter' W. R Angelo. Cab. and oftho United States, and general acMiss nobertson. left Monday Mary Salt in took the W. of W. .r of Mrs. Mr. and plac Stephenson for Us Angeles. Cal., to Join her complishments of women in art. en- lAke temple Friday. Th brhl i:s h Nephh and ad line of father. the Memorial of nurse graduate Important among the social event deavor. Mrs. Rose Marriott entertained SatMr. aril Mrs. nf Of'-- week WAS the reception given AfroP.Ju.y it is the purpose of tho Womens hospital. home at 41 Went by Mr. and Mr. C. A. Dahlnulat. Jr,, urday evening of lost week in honor Barrett will he News syndiiUe to issue a similar volof her daughter Blanche s fourteenth in Second Second North ward treet'..ln the house, Hogan. meeting . ume each year, and the one for 1'j24 In honor of tho fourth birthday of Mondav evening, the occasion being birthday anniverwu-ywill naturally be more when The Beehive Girls enjoyed a hike MrK laiwis M. their fifteenth wedding anniversary. sources of information complete, will be better her daughter. Rita. and beefsteak fry Tuesday afternoon. Hall entertained eleven little guests TTie hall was decorated in pink and known and organized. Mr. and Mrs. Will Trrvarthern and street green, with a huge h&aket of flowers Mis at her home on Twenty-firMary Robertson were- given a center. Bouquets of peonies Wednesday afternoon. A pinilNand m thrones surprise party Friday of last week. gave added charm. An en- Games white color scheme was carried out and were plaved, aq luncheon GARFIELD program was followed by was served in the decorations of the table, which tertaining to fourtefn. luncheon. The guests, was centered with a large birthday dancing anil Mr. and Mrs. James Nerdtn spent leu, included many GARFTELd), June 23. Mrs. L. M. cake, with four pink candles. A bas- wh'o numbered in Pleaaant Grove. Mr. Wednesday .and present when King is visiting relatives and friends ket of pink rosebuds was at each end. Mr. and Mrs. fcam Jenkins were the Mr. I Ahlumst were married. in Birmingham, Ala,, for two months. Mrs. Hail wan assisted by Miss of their was A woduHt daughter. Mr. Joseph given at gtiete reception Miss Erma Sullivan of 1ark Ball, Miss Loretta Ixughran, Arnold Nelson, of Salt lake, Wednesday of home iff. Mr. and and lwrence Cameron McHnteecity ot Mrs. James E. Chirk snd Mr. RoUnd the last week. Mr. Dixon. Wednckdav. in honor of Gurfield were married Monday mornFarr. Mr. and Mra. Bert Willis returned Mias Floronce Walt:, daughter of ing at 8 :3o in the chapel of rit. Ann's home Saturday of last week from arWalt Miss Lake. U Mr Warren Mr. and orphanage, Wait!, colVirginia where she spent two Marysvale, Mchkitee, sister of the bridegroom, rived home Friday from Smith weks. was maid "f honor, and tho groom's lege, Northampton, Mass, to pnJ Mra. Albert Ward of. Rock Springs, man was Edward of Salt her summer vacation, after completing Wyo., is visiting her parent. Mr. Many relatives and friends attended her junior year. Mrs. John Adam. and the wedding oervmony. Mr. arfd Mrs. Mr. P. '. Kraus and daughter. Mra. Bert Miller entertained Friday MoEntee will reside at 13i West FifKatherine, will leave tomorrow for in honor of her daughter Delma's teenth avenue, Garfield New York to pend the summer with Games were birthday anniversary. Mrs. M. V. Amifo entertained Fri- relatives add friends. will tour They First prize was won by plaved. day evening of last week in her home the large eastern cities. While In the Blanche Kenney, and the consolation at the smelter at a neighborhood east they will attend the wedding of by Edward Green. Luncheon . was bridge party for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mis Ruth low!her of Montclair. served to ten P. Hutchinson. Mrs. W. H ask nil F. New Jersey, sister of Herlert The Ep worth league member moMr. and Mrs. A. 1. Richards. Vies tored to Union, Monday evening, to Orwther, formerly of thia citv. wedMr. and Mrs. K. J. Harris, Miss Eleabe at will the bridesmaid Kraus the home of Mi Agnea James, where nor Harris, ii W. Kiturer. J. L. Mca strawberry feast woe enjoyed bv ding of Miss Crowther. Kenzie, Freni Engle, Mrs. A. H. HudMr. and Mrs. Jo. R. Hecles left on thrive. son and Mrs, W. V. Hudson, both of a for Mr to short Joe Kemp is vieitlng relatives liuttc, Thursday trip Magna, and Mrs. V. A. Hewitt of Montana. at Marysvale. Balt Lake. The ladles prize for hign 2(1 Mr Mrs. Mrs. H. A. Olsen were Grossman. and Frank Marylyn core was won by Mrs. Hutchinson at their home Wednesday eve- entertained her bridge, Hud the high score prise 4y apartments, club Thursday afternoon. R. W. Singer, The consolation prisen Mr. amd Mrs. Sidney O. Elevens was awarded A. H. Richards. Hunch-eodaughters, Margaret and Eleanor, and whs rerved. uMrx. left today by automobile for son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kromcr moved Angale. Mr. .Stevens will return to Salt Thursday uf last week. Lcs to Ogden in a fw week and will Join Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Foutherland of on the coast next winter. bl family Sait Lake have come to Garfield to ha Ml Mary Virginia Matson reeidft..,an:l iiave taken the Kramer fU. Ha ry s- - of 4. he - W ood from home on West Sixteenth avenue. Mrt Soulhenand is a mater of Mrs. B. E. oollcgo, Notre rame, Ind.. to spend her vacation with her mother, Mr. Mix of Arthur. Next Tuesday evening the Pythian George H. Matiion.. Mrz. J. Orson Douglas ha gone to Bister are rtiuffied to meet at .7 New York to visit her ineters. Mr. oclock in the I. Fiir three years I suffered Immeaf tion of nf fol Dean R. Rrlmha.il and Mra, Vivian Bedes Scowcroft. &Mft r huirlneaa 'meeting, lowed. by surably from acid stomach and gas. I Mr. Albert Sooweroft and two chilafter whim the Knighta of Pythias was treated hy a t lea(r 'tend liferwill Join Gum to enjoy a eocial and dren. Albert and Marion, will leave ent physicians. Including two stomach tomorrow for Jyn Angles to take up luncheon. for a their residence Air. and Mrs. Edwin Slater have reyear. specialists, but could get no relief. I Misse Agnea and Marie Brophy returned from a week s outing to Flab could eat nothing hut the lightest turned Monday from Omaha and Kalake. food, such as bread, milk. jggo, toast, Alim Jennie Smith entertained at nsu City, where they spent their vaca' dinner Tue;day nf last week for her tion. eto but no meat or heavy yood, Miss Edith Gurrett of NphL The following musical program ha gut, gueetfl Buenger'a Reliable Stomach Powder Other present were Misa Thel- been arranged to be given in connecrelieved ma Bywater, Miss Helen Barton. Mine tion with the monthly lea of' Miriam my condition Immediately, Ardella Rhodes, Miss Jvo Adams. Ar- chapter No. 14. Order Kostern Star, and since taking several boxes I have of at afternoon the home thur Barton. JMf Richardson. FYank Monday Mr. gained fifteen pounds In weight and OvftL Nile Furrow. Reid Oahoon and E. O. .Watlis, 2540 Eccle avenue: can eat anything. I would not be Vocal solo, Mrs. F. N. Hass; violin James Cartoon. After dinner, the without your wonderful remedy. gueats and hostess spent the remain- solo, Anette Cunningham; vocal solo. Mra.C. H. Steven; piano solo. Mr. der of the evening dancing. MF. W. VOVEE. Mr. B. K. Mix will entertain the Wr J. Hillabrand; vocal solo, Mr. A. Dtxwn 't hurt a Jit! Drop a lit-- , E. W. Sewing club next Wednesday H Aland; saxophone solo," Edrls ChrisAtoka. Okie- .tie 'Freefone1' on an aching cord, afternoon in her home at Arthur. tensen, Mrs. James Iatimer entertained at hurting, Mrs.. Hans Aahel Is chairman of the instantly that corn stop a quilting party at her home Thurs- committee In charge. "Kelly Kliff.' them shortly you lift it right off with UENGERS RELIABLE STOMACH home of Mix Dana Kelly, finders. day of last week. ..Dinner was served the 'fruly! ... powoer at 1 o'ciociLWera heliiK laids.for was canyon scene for A JSelUfbtful party the our arlla bottle a Sdniggjat: tiny eleven guests. given by the officers tT the of Freezone for a ft cents, suf'Mr. and Mrs. J, G. Hadley enter- chapterTuesday in honor of their worthy naan sold is by druggists, or tained at five tables of bridge in tron, Grace I a Forrest Howe. The ficient to remove every hard torn, their home at Arthur Wednesday eve rooms jrere decorated with wild flow- eoft eorn, or corn between the tooe, will be mailed direct by the E. M. Mrs.- Phillips Chase won the er In tail vases. ning. and the ealluscs, without eorenees Chem Ce T'enver. upon receipt of L Roses and dlie UuL&F prize for iuh score and A. H. ia low bowls formed the centerpiece or irritatioa Cfidv,! (Advertisemen -- ' h.n'nt Gifts Solicited Club Year Reference . Schedule Announced at Cioic Center X The Civic Center schedule for the ooming week is as follows: Monday, 10 to 12 o'clock, advanced dressmaking No, 2. class 1; 2 to 4, dress form; 2 to 4, flower class. Tuesday. 10 to 12 o'clock, advanced dressmaking N. 2, class 2; 2 to 4, advanced dressmaking No. 2, class 3.. Wednesday, 10 to 12 o'clock, advanced dressmaking No. 2, class 1; 2 to 4 millinery. Thursday; 10 to 12 o'clock, millinery; 10 to 12 advanced dressmaking No. 2, elans 2; 2 to 4, project leaders class. Friday, 2 to 4 o'clock, advanced dressmaking No. 2. class 3. Registrations may be made for the flower class by calling the Center Mon- da morhlng. V tee Hie Order of the Eastern Star chorus will meet Monday evening at 7:20 o'clock at the Masonic temple. ' ,c The Toadies' auxiliary to the Veteran Voloctoer Firemen's awociatkm will meet Thursday momine at 11 o'clock at the 121 m home of Mrs. W. A. Cardwell, It. street. R&diAnt chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, sewing circle will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock 106at the home of Mrs. R. Y. Gibson, street. Assisting the hostess will be: Mrs. H. W. Culbertson. Mrs. '1 M. Brumbaugh. Mrs. M. C. Hensley Mrs. W. T. Mulloy and Mrs. IL L. Harris. ' ' The Chi Delta Phi study class will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock lh the public library. The history section of the Wasatch Literary club will meet Monday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of 'Mrs. Mark Reedall, 119 Twelfth East street, for a business meetfng. ' The music and drama section will hold Us business meeting at Mr. Kendalls" home Monday at 1:30 o'clock. The Mission' society of SL John's Tuitheran church will hold a strawberry festival on the churchrrounds Monday evening. CUE o I ls 1 t- s, who--ver- May-bel- Lift Off with Fingers btra-mon- sur-pris- Now I Can -- first-cla- be oa rt la - V'V: y- cw ! ; g trout, fluffy, wavy, and easy V manage. You-caget MulsiScd cocoanut oil shampoo at any drug store ; it is y inexpensive', and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. nine of last week. Luncheon was tt Cold. In tho spring we've moyfy to tan. spring fever, and In the fall Kiss Nanna Swenson left Sunday got we're getting ready for winter." for Kvanston, Wyo. Kansas City Star. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Byrne. Mrs. Earl MoColeman and John High motored to Salt Lake. Sunday, and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Butcher of Salt Lake were the guests of Mrs Harry black, Sunday. Mias Ida Johnson of Oopperflald loft for Kan bne Wednesday HI spend the summer with Mra. J. Wonderful New Growths L, Gilliland of Hollywood, OaL lki Get New Books for Library ( Hair Reported by Mmy J The foUowias hooks will he added te the public library Monday. Jbm X, 1V2J; MiacxuaKSOts. Beak of BusiaaM Btieaette. of how te tvetd ee. of the hupe eareualered te the heswosk world.' lulbertooe Ooot Alloy, a ef were life Is a Wssblasiea slua."trady Ians CM me. "a tone, iawlUfeat die eusshw of the subjeet la erl Us phstes la style easily read sad understood." Dleeei Mewetiee si t Turkish Ststos-utaluis tais. "The stery of the pert Turkey played la the world war aad ia Uie affairs ef Swope." Vtsoco BUjowt ef Uft. This heok is Mark on diagram wtiro you hay lost your hair or where it la s eoqoei te his Little Pierre, sad brings hist ts tL ere of he entry late the Eg thinning or falling away. world." Uuedalta "A brilllsst (seead ksiplfo. pleturu ef the period Metering la the por trait of Napooa III. latarestiag. eeea if Until recently it was widely t ee dues not always agree la Iks truth ef kis Interprets trees." thought that when hair feil out, the heme and the Wnrtd Today. "A roots came also and that new hair Hadley study la eomparkMa with present eeaditloae of the nmrgaatsatiaa of clrillaattea nadnr eould not frow again. It is now proved that after hair ' the Bawnn Ktnptrn. whisk bronght te a war-weworld iSkf yoars ef panes." falls, hair roots remain ia the scalp, Hayward sad etaevs Chain 8 terse. protected, where in many cases they first general work ef reel I Si pen. SOS to exist for a long time in a uqrnmnt v set forth the principles at r fasts store ev condition waiting for Teuewed nourere ties, awnagsoieot and esotiel" Haadheek sf Btaadnrd nets tin ishment and in vigoration. Hngkes This book sms sewptlsd etpsoislly for enand draftsmen." gineers Hetitbmeea "Prnrticsl bints Bosing. which will he famed helpfal to than whs The hair grower is BJJinS knee screes to goed Ineirnrterm. Kidd Phtloso Shoe With Nstors. "Utile fame ie Kotaiko. It contains potent s tntalli-geeceo has and and beenr sad the birds ingredients essays developed hair ef esrieas sniiasis." growth on head of men and women of Mf tom. kilrar Memsri or that were, totally partly bald. We "Coatslst msaf of )u let-tr- s have Jrc Kilaor. many voluntary tetunnnia!si d om flapqbllsbful poms. To give you onportunitv to trv Lefcbur Ri44l f ibe RMim. Iral o s4 is ronf KQTAJ.KO, we will send yon a proof of lb riuczl airaifl for power 04 for box free and postpaid, also vou snail tb Ameirnitm. wsr iftiUU. McBtis A iUyw Nw Coostttatkn of receive valuable private information about voor sculp and bail. Himplv florvfw. 'ib eoastltaOoM ot Um.mv re tnwbiMl f Faro tooofkt write KOTALKO OFFICE, cttorf for roipnitiT t t4jr." X, New Tork. Or if yoa Aa S4 Ow Station 4il wish a full sice box ef Kotslke with'A book for iwna itfwMx Tokos. Brady Amazing Discovery n 7,000 Free Boxes tht trft atrtf i4 towtoflew 4 sportssi." Amri-aNbarfmao lUllmd Proktwu. A stiwlF of war and rcoirweti . and comprakrasir UiocvwKia of U A )rbjet. Yr Whole Rossd. rb Wkst bhag of isiefwt 10 m wbo nwUr til boaatias f IA world a fe fON 8hrp mbu Ilf." 43 ooor ivfitloe wkick tferoofb . "A Mrvrp of oar doe aot iriw a macs to be proad of; bat, briar fioeliliet, Mr. iartaSr is lw vr a cxiaUag rga- - Sinclair kMttOffUI." out delay, call at any busy druggists. Use eoupon below, ot write letter. COUPON POR FREE PROOF BOX Staiton X. New Tork. N. Y. i'hr -- c send me FREE and postpaid a PROOF BOX of KOTALKO. Kotaiko Office, blame Addremt Soow Main Cout "A Toitme mi fens was at omm bp so old friood. Tb tim a tearher at tb avivraitp." Short for Daocof. Yot Four PI of (Mtwtk and Irawdary cbarortr play to b with th Unpirt of tof tbr 4epedift for affart ha tb Btoe sad danciag." FRENCH ewiUM, BOOKS, of tod Joloax La Profoadrara. Preach romance." Prooca nmoK. of Bariwller Seodder. Aoricaa faaaii Rf "flatcrtoialag a tor Chrtatto Montor a th Link, "flaws la called to aid to solving a drtretiv boffTiag todfder 'tortCTT'" - Ilanaso Victoria "Kxqnliito Jov IdU. Martiratk-Worl- 4 "Ho t Ootald. York te aotv to K nurd rad maa ran tb natrr nirowading hi father's death." - Oppealwto Mstcr Road. Advstorea of a poonf Preorh girl, wh. while fanning tw from borne, to picked ap b two end vigor te the etgaetivo end eundaetive. eratenv-Improve the appetite. relieve Sick Heednche and cerreets Copetipatinn. & Bnlisbmo.rt for aver Post Randolph Mano: Tb Client. od of tb Randolph Maaoa serins." CHUaDUBN P rook. Coaaptoa Cotnpfeah's Pletored BacyetopO' die. eight velum; Oamt Tbre to Make Read. Hope Stor of a Bawdnst Holt. Xellaod Catt Atkins, ptoaortcr. Kilrr Ta JUiautaa hr the Ctocb. t ificea. Rohtosea x Jaeile Walker Fanrfmaa's Pair Htonea. Btorte. Walker Baadmen's Mighl-betn I'll tell you" plowly Gap- Johnson, of Rummw Ridge. tnp , whidiT ; inqntrpd Gafe Wall, A Sfcu .iiudu. THI tCASONS OlFFICULTlCt. ba-t- Gocmelt. WTt 'pear to m to bo the tn?-te- r with a lot of us feller puraboutz. in lumnwr it's too hot tho moot ot tho tuns to work, and Id waiter Ui :r j I feel iiae In almost add In thl city --t e?errfip. engirt go'd lneli4iof Flee (5) owT City Stonw. t (Aiih ily." It drugelsta. . Served -- , few prparatim hand for regular much free alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruina it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsi&ed cocoanut oil shampoo (which ia pure and greaseless), and ia better than anything else you can use. Two or three teaspoonful is sufficient to cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten your hair with water ami rub it in. It makes an abundance of' rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff end excess oik The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scaljt soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lus- - v-- Notes of Womens Clubs Tha manufacturer gar- by them. ate It to atia&glbeB aergUt fib per cent is oea waet'a tiwe la raauy instances or refimd tho mooey. It ran be obUiuM from ay good dmefUt and is 'oar 'of the very Soap should b used rerj ert-full- r, if you want to keep your halt looking its best. Many aoapa and prepared ahainpooa contain too 4 a dozen of CONTRIBUTIONS and rug are so club e women licited from of this city for Uie tuberculosis ward at the County hospital by Mias Marof superintendent garet lngcruoll. nurses. Since fresh air is so important for the recovery of tuberculosis patients, the rugs and chairs would prove & great convenience to protect the invalidH, while taking benefit of the tun and air. Seventeen patients are being cared for and there is room for about fourteen more Separate rooms aro also available for special case. Inasmuch a it is the only nubile institution in the state where tuberculosis patients are received, it is expected that with the information publicly mada that such a ward has U.en completed there will be numbers of applications received for accommodation. The traveling clinic has found over 700 cases of tuberculosis In the state. A committee interested in public health visited the tuberculosis ward recently and found it in ideal condition and well equipped for the purpose for which it is set apart. The committee was composed of Mrs. Clarissa 8. Williams, president or the Relief societies of the Mormon church; Mrs. W. C. Howe, former president of the Utah State Nurses association; Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superintendent of public instruction; Dr. lieber J. Sears, director of social hygiene. University of Utah, and James H. Wallis, executive secretary of the Utah 1ublle Health association. Accompanied by Miss Margaret Inger-sol- l, superintendent of nurses, ami Miss Mary Margaret Muck ley, assistthe committee went as the repant, of the resentatives Utah Public Dr. Health association. Guy Van Hcoyoc la in charge of the ward. pr. and Oftn Ruined by Careless Washing Hair li for Health Ward ipaulikd ay - arrtbed Bon-Op- to ' Book Valuable for rbiotut Bon-Opt- ' 1 Filled a 3TTVC ill P.t.nLhTu you, even a little, take step to save them now, before U I loo ic.t. Many blind might have been, hopelessly saved if they had cared for their eyra in time. to NOT. A.nMber pmmlerfst t'fbToiU-- !, wV'a Mil: tb sbn arVri ' i rwinlr vry fUy Opts i u lui mbr.itwat aupm iras are Freserlptlow You Can Havo and Uso at Homo. ' Pbfladolphla. Pa. Do yoa wear Are you a rtetira of eye glaseeoT strain or other oyo weakneoses? If ao, you will ho glad to know that, aocord-in- g to Dr. Howls, there to real hope for you.- Many whose eye were failing say they have had their eyeo restored through the principle of tftto wonderful free proscription. One man says. aJier trying it; "I ora almost bHnd; could not se to read at alb Now I can read everything without any flames and my eyes do not water any more. At night they would pain dreadfully; now they feel fine all tho time. Jt was like-- miracle to me." A lady who used it oays: The at mosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses but after using this prescription for fifteen days everything seems clear. I con even read fine It is believed print without glasses. that thousands who wear glasses can now. discard' them in a reasonable time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to he pared the ' trouble and expanse of ever getting gtaaaa. Eye troubles of many dMuriptione may be wonderfully benefited by following the simple rales Hers Is the prescript ion: Go to any active drug store aud get a boule of o tablets. Drop one tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and allow to dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyeo two to four times You should notice your eye daily. clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation will quickly disappear If your eyes are bothering - ylf j I V . 1 k. C. W.'?. OGDEN Trl thu-dic- Doctor T ells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Weeks Time in Many Instances Ever. y a, i rf - eve-nln- . '' r" I If fV 1 . .t MJURIORB-Littleh- fe tharegulftT fl doee. f MaAa4amtogredt- - tha goody aootode Far cbUdree ; ' nta, and adulta i f j |