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Show : IntermouQtain Social Happ-eimigs "drigham city : . 4. HHU'-.llAM C1ITV, Hor. -!. Practically all social ;ilT;iirs anil t heri iipcs wore li:M aside (iiir!n)T ("MiriM nuts wck in this ciiy. Scc;:il uft iviUrs wore ccnliiu-il strictly to home KathoriiiKs and annual dinners ly mii;o t'i' tlni wanis. The Third ward folks mot in a perioral athoriiii,' yes-trlay. yes-trlay. when a splendid programme was n-mierert in t ho cliapol at p. ni. and a b,ilifHtt served in the aimifcinoiit hall Ht ii o'clock. The Second ward held its I'lirisima.i social in tiio ward chapel Thursday auernoon and evening. The December meet ini; of the Civic ! Iniptv-veTiit-ni chib was h'.-ld Thursday i afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. W. Vu nn. Mr. and Mrs. tlporce H. Facer entertained enter-tained '1'uesday ai'tei'imon v t dinner in honor of a number o:' out-of-town relatives, rela-tives, arron;' whom wr-re Mr. and Mrs. .lohn noV.bins of I.oan, Mr. an:l Mrs. William Anderson of s-mit n field, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Kilters of Kea .'er Pain, Mr. h nd Mrs. Charles RHt'-rs of Lopan and Mrs. Mary Facer of Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Wat kins of Ixuran were yuest s of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Watkins of this city a few days during dur-ing the week. Mr. ar.rl Mrs. Simeon Hansen of Alta, Canada, spent a few davs of th5 week visiting relatives and friends in this city. while on their wav to southern Culi-lo-nia. a0Vr. and Mis. Dkvp M. ITnsen of Twin V.-ills and Mr. and Mrs. Yil!:m Hansen of Ma lad spent a few days of the week visiting Mrs. Matilda Hansen. Miss Maud Forsren wiU leave next v eek for Washington, where she will enter the of i ice of Congressman Mil ton H. Welling as stenographer. Miss TheresT Standing, an employee of the forest service at Ioii;.pelier, TIaho, :;pent the week in this cily and Honey -ville visit ins relatives ami friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffiths spent J he week in Cache county visiting their parents. Mrs. Clara Irons Jenson of Salt Lake was the guest of Mr. arid Mrs. Victor K. Madsen several days during the week. Miss Mirl Anderson of the Jordan high school faculty is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Anderson, in this city. Mrs. Mary Cheales of Bountiful was t fie guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. T. Willey, several days during the past week. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Devere Morgan of Downey Dow-ney spent Christmas in this city visiting Mr. Morgan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I;;van Morgan. Mr. and ?.lrs. George Tiiler and children chil-dren spent the week in Logan. ( GARLAND f 4 : 4. GARLAND. Dec. -3. The O. N. 0. club was enterlaiaed at the home of M iss Nellie liurnurcl Monday. Sewii:g and JcnitUnp for the Red ("rnss were engaged in mid retrwhment9 were served. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Edward a bundle shower was given Tuesday, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Swigard. who wore reem! y married. Fifty guest j were present. The Garland Primary association held a bazaar ba-zaar in the ward chapel Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. V. U Cunningham loft Sunday Sun-day for Grain! Junction, Colo., to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mo. George T. G rover and children left Tuesday for Twin Falls, Idaho, to make their homo. Mrs. J. Rolfi-fs and Mrs. Alice Davis re- urned liomn Wednesday from un extended vUft !th relatives in Blaukfoot, Idaho. Mre. D. Pack of Xamas has returned to home after u week's visit here with her imLlier, Mrs. A. S. HuL-ih. M l-s. Joceph Ottinger announces the engagement engage-ment of her dnuahier, Mis Fern Olive, to Huiimt R ran del I. Tne wedding v.-ill take place in Oden i id a rocrpt inn will he Riven in the ji TRS. F. L. FORSGREN, iVJ. formerly Miss Gerta Hartmann of Brigham City, who was recently married. i. i ' I " " " I s - ' w 1 f t s it - evening in honor of the young couple at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and .Mia. S. T. (H linger. The couple will iheu leave Jor a Phort viit to th;; coast. The girls of the 0. N. 0. club will give a ball at the Palace Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Andrus entertained at a sewing party Thursday evening at their home. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Schneider visited friends in Bathville this week. Mrs. George Olstrom announces the engagement engage-ment of her daughter, Miss Conny, to Mack Oleson. The wedding will take place in the Salt Lake temple. January 2. The couple will reside in Salt L.ke. Mrs. Anna Carlson announces the engagement engage-ment of her daughter. Miss Cordelia, to Herman Crooltston. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. R. Cornwell, at Salt Lake City, at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thorstcnson announce- the engagement of their daughter, Miss Evelyn, to Frederick Rudger. The wedding will take place Monday, December 31, in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Rudgor will leave later for Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Aaron Xybei-g announces the engagement engage-ment of her daughter, Mis Josephine, to Alvtn Karr, the wedding to take place In the Salt Lake temple, January 2. AMERICANFALLS 4 1 AMERICAN FALLS. Idaho. Dec. 29. Dr. and Mrs., C. F. Schiltz. entertained at dinner Christmas day. Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Greene entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening. A small Christmas tree and candles formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Greene entertained enter-tained the 500 club Friday evening. Four tables were used. Miss Xettie Ho nek is visiting relatives in Boise over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. If. F. Fitznatrlek and daughter, Anna KiiZ;iboth, aro visiting . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray of Twin f "alls cer t he holidays. j Misses Lorene Caring andMyra Ansl- 1 ,y are home from Boise for iho holidays, 1 IMiing their parents. ( Mr. and Mr?. Kdwin Ferguson of Idaho Falls are visiting Mrs. Ferguson's par- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. ". M. Davie. j Miss Maiuie L. Ri'-e of Seattle is visit- j inT her mother and sisters, Mrs. F. .1. f Rlre and Misses F. Nettie and Dora Rice. Miss Mabel Hill and Miss Ke.au are spending the holiday week in 1-folse. Miss Cora Meadows of Sail Lake is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meadows, over the .holidays. J Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Booth of Boise, who have visiting Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gibson left Friday for California, where Mrs. Gibson will spend tiie winter. Miss Marv Baugh of Logan, l'tah, visited vis-ited American Falls friends Christmas. Miss Lillian Glortiold spent the week in l'ocatello visiting friends. Mrs. A. C. Sullivan of Salt Lake visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Oliver, the first of the week. Mrs. Peter Xelson has returned from a visit of three weeks in Portland. Miss Stella .Jones was married to Robert Rob-ert Lee King of Pocatello on Monday. Mrs. Ben Davis entertained at a dancing party Thursday night. ELY, "NEVADA I KLY. Nev., De. 2:. Mrs. Lucy Lol-selle Lol-selle was dinner hostess to a large gathering gath-ering of relatives and friends on Christ -in as" evening, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- j nard Dederichs, Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Weiss, i Mr. and Mrs. A. Blair and daughters, I Mr. a nd Mrs. Henry Lun and son. Mr. and Mrs. Gtis. Friend. Mrs. Roy Loiselle. E Messrs. C. A tires, Beards. Veo. Lund, Grover, Snyder, Clouter, Robh. Mitchell, I Peppin, Hilbun, Myers. Gibson, Mrs. Claude Lund and the Misses Ruby Loiselle Loi-selle and Virginia Lund. Mrs. WSnfield Scott Elliott, Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Boreman Witeher anil Miss Babbie Witeher departed Saturday morning for a visit to Reno, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Peott Elliott and Mrs. Elliott's nephew, Master Milton Heyn of Oakland. Cab, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans at Christmas Christ-mas dinner. Mrs. Thomas E. Haleu charmingly entertained en-tertained at a Christmas party, her guests being Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kiney and son, Philip. Miss Susie Ivings, who has been attending at-tending the University of Nevada, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ivings. Miss Mabel Wheeler, who is attending the University of Idaho, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wheeler, at their home in East Ely for the holidays. holi-days. Mrs. Joseph E. Stevens of East Ely, "who has been spending the winter in California, Cal-ifornia, has returned and is npw at home in the Step toe hotel. Miss Genevieve Stevens ,remained in Los Angeles. Corporal Morgan M. Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ijeonard, attached to the marine corps at Mare Island, is enjoying en-joying a furlough and spending the holidays holi-days with his parents. Mrs. B. H. Holtzman was a dinner hostess on Christmas, her guests being Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hall. Joseph Hyland of Ruth, now one of the enlisted men stationed at San Diego, is visiting during the holidays with his mother while on furlough. The Misses Bessie and Harriet Fulmer, students at Sacred Heart academy, Og-den. Og-den. are enjoying the holidays with their parents, Senator and Mrs. J. H. Fulmer of East Ely. Mrs. Clifford Ashby was hostess Thursday Thurs-day evening at a Christmas five hundred party at her apartments in the Stertoe. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Schmittroib entertained en-tertained at a family dinner on Christmas, Christ-mas, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Schmittroth, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Barton E. Walker and children, Rodney and Bernice, the Misses Anna and Helen Sehmittroth and Master Walter Schmitt-roth. Schmitt-roth. Mrs. George W. Jackson entertained at dinner on Christmas, the guest of honor being August Mahrt. Miss Jean Jackson, a student at Sacred Heart academy, Ogden, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jackson. Mrs. H. TV'. 35 d wards was dinner hostess host-ess Christmas, her guests being Mr. and Mrs. Hultz and Joseph Oldfield. Mrs. J. F. Miles entertained at dinner Christmas, the guests being the members of the immediate l'amily and ITred Old-field. Old-field. Miss Minnie Meyers, youn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Meyers, student at Sacred Heart academy of Ogden, is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Patrick were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bouse at the Steptoe hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William Neil McGill entertained en-tertained at crhristinas dinner for a number num-ber of guests. The University club on Christmas eve was one of the attractive social centers of the district. The "open house" was thoroughly enjoyed by about 10 0 members of the club a.n their friends. The party indulged in dancing and enjoyed the sjjiendid music as refreshments were served. j ST. ANTHONY, IDA. f ST. ANTHONY, Idaho, Bee. 23. Henry Kruger is home from Camp Kenrny, Cal., visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. C. Kruger. Franklin and Miss Nancy Hemphill of Jackson, vVyo.. are I he guests of Miss Helen Simpson for the holidays. Mrs. J. Frank Watkins left Wednesday morning for Dallas, Texas, to join her husband. She has ben visiting her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cox, for the past three months. Sergeant Allan Tuttle came home Sun-I Sun-I day from Fort Riley, Kan., to spend the hoiidavs with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.on A. Tuttle. Miss Katharine Caldwell enme up from Idaho Falls for Christ mHS. She was the j guest of Mrs. S. F. Oilman. 1 The Cut hoi ics celebrated hierh mass ; Christmas eve in their new church. This i was the first time tha t the service was : hold in tbis city. Special music was ren-j ren-j dered and the church was beautifully dec- ora ted. I A Christmas programme given by the 1 children r,f the Presbyteria n church on : Christmas eve was well rendered and the i visit of Santa Claus caused ynuch merri-! merri-! ment for the children. I Mesdanie A. Stone, J. T. C. Kruaer. T-I. ' C. Yager and Miss 1 hi rrtot Wood will ! give a card party at Yir,er'.s cabaret next ( Monday. Tiie proceeds are to be given 1 to the Red cros. Mr. 0nd Mrs. W. T. Purland enter-i enter-i tained a', dinner Christmas day. Covers 1 I were laid for eieht. Out-of-town guests-v.-fi-p Mi:-'s Berk of Teton. Mr. and Mrs. i William Lav;ry and daughters, Julia and ! Kiitheieen, Rexburg. I rity S-:pTin tendent of Schools Spa rks entertained the teaor.ers of ti,p. -'-hool iasi : Fr'K;n- evrnine at his home. The evening j v.as !;pet.t playing cards. ! Not Quite Down and Out ! Many a man feels that he clown and cut when as a matter of fact he : stiil has in hi:n many years of good ; service that can be brought out hv ! proper tr"fiT.nienf . Stomach trouble often makes one dr-Fpond-nt. It, hits liim vlu he lives, saps his streiiL'th , and energy p.nr makes him feci like nivin v... Give him a few doses of ''hrimht'r'.ain '? Tablets to improve hi a ; fiige-iion and invito rat e his liver an d !t bowels, rtn-t in most cases recovery is j '-Tompt and effectual. For ale by all ' j centers. (Advertisement.) |