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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns ! i Falls Is the g-uest of her sister. Mrs. A. P. McCluskev. From here Miss Allmen-dinger Allmen-dinger will so to Denver to meet her mother, and from there they will so to Arizona to spend life winter. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Marquardscn have returned from Payette, where they rpent two weeks visiting with the latter s parents. , Mrs. J. M. Shanks. Mrs. .7. F. Jcn and Mrs. C. M. Merriek entertained with a four-course luncheon Thursday afternoon after-noon at the Merrick home. W hite and vellow chrysanthemums were the prevailing prevail-ing color scheme. Five hundred was played after luncheon. The Deep Creek Bridge club was entertained en-tertained at a 7 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening bv Mrs. O. R. White, complimen-tarv complimen-tarv to her husband. Fourteen friends of the' '.atter were present, and the evening was spent in card playing. Mrs. Johl Carlson has returned from Iowa, where she spent several months visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. KUss have gone to Long Beach. Cal., to spend the winter. Mrs. Charles Nichols, of BelUngham, Wash.. Is the guest of Mrs. i-. H. ingst. Mrs. G. M. Hardlns has returned from Zephyr Hill, Fla.. where she was called by the death of her father. I MAMMOTH 1 MAMMOTH. Nov. IP.-Mlss BWpnifl Hast and Miss Mildred Home entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Saturday evening 0. last week, their guests being Mr. and Mr- '"reorgc. C. Hobson. Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt aiid Miss Theresa Thump. The primary officers of Mammoth ward held their weekly session at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert arson Tuesday evening eve-ning The time was spent In sewing anu lurcheon was served. Thursday evening the primary officers tendered a farewell to Mrs lav!d Larson, who recently resign re-sign her office as president of the association. asso-ciation. , . . Mrs Horace Fereday returned ednes-day ednes-day to her home in Spanish Fork, after spending a week in Mammoth, as the guest of Mrs. Kusk Simons. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Larson of ML Pleasant, are here visiting with the .at-ter's .at-ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. nun-son. nun-son. . , Mrs. James T. Ashton of Los Angelc". arrived here Sunday evening, to make an extended visit with Mrs. Asl.tons parents par-ents Mr and Mrs. Augu6t Wetterstrom. Miss Vela Bate of Eureka, was last , en route from St. Anthonv to her home In Twin Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Keed entertained en-tertained at dinner at the Hotel Eccles Tuesday evening. in honor of Mrs. Elliott. An old-fashioned dancing party was given In the amusement hall of the tabernacle tab-ernacle by the amusement committee of the Second and Third ward Mutual associations as-sociations Wednesday evening. Mrs. Glen Herdti has as a guest her s'ster, Mrs. F. S. Vouse. of Seattle. Mrs. Vouse was the recipient of a delightful d'nner-danee given by Mr. and Mrs. Herdti. Monday evening; at their home. The house was decorated in carnations and the dining table held a cut-glass vase of the same flowers as a centerpiece. The guests included Messrs. and Mes-dames Mes-dames C. J. Upham, Clyde Skelton. James Wright, P. C. Winters and Jack Winzler.' Mr. and Mrs. James Skelton entertained enter-tained at a large family dinner at their home Thanksgiving afternoon. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes of St. Anthony and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weaver of Idaho Fal's. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Conistock, Sr., entertained en-tertained at a family dinner at the'r home on Second East street Thanksgiving Thanks-giving evening. Chrysanthemums were used in decorating the house and dining table. Covers were laid for nine. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Hansen of Salt Lake City are puests of their daughter. Mrs John L. Ball'ff, Jr. Mayor and Mrs Bailiff entertained at dinner Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing evening for them. Other guests were Miss Rubv Hansen of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Poole of R'gby and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Riggs and family of Teton. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker entertained enter-tained with a family dinner Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing evening at their home on Webster avenue. The large dining table had as a centerpiece a crystal vase of yellow chrvsanthemums. The guests included Mr" and Mrs. E. Leveir Walker. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Robe and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Cardon and families. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Poole entertained informally at dinner Tuesday evening at their home on Main street. The affair af-fair was to celebrate the thirty-fourth wedding anniversary of Mrs. Poole's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lloyd. Yellow- chrysanthemums were used in decorating deco-rating the house and dining table. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. Brent Cahocn ass;-ted Mr. Poole in entertaining. Mrs. John L. Bailiff. Jr.. entertained I informally at a kens'ngtr.r. Friday after- j LOGAN LOGAN, Nov. 2. The Clio club gave ;s annual breakfast Saturday evening of 1st week at the home of Mrs. John 'hristiansen. A color scheme of yellow .nd white, the club colors, was carri ed ut in ail the arrangements of the break-ast. break-ast. A large basket of yellow and vhite chrysanthemums, the handle tied vtth yellow tulle, formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for twenty-rive guests. Mrs. Leon Fousbeck was toast mistress and toasts were given by .the fol'owing; Mrs. Moses Thatcher. Mrs. Kred Jaeobsen, Mrs. James H. Itnford. Mrs. E. I. Stewart. Joseph E. Feather-stone Feather-stone and Miss Mary Sorensen. Following Follow-ing the breakfast, a one-act play was presented, under the direction of Mrs. M. C. Merrill. Mrs. I. S. Smith and Mrs. William M-Howeil M-Howeil entertained at an attractively arranged ar-ranged bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon after-noon at the Bluebird hall. The various tables were decorated with yellow chrysanthemums. Following the lunch-; lunch-; eon the tables were arranged for bridge.. ! At the conclusion of the games prizes i were awarded to Mrs George Torgeson and Mrs. William MorrelL Fifty. six guests wer.- in attendance. The out-of- town guests were Mrs. S. O. Stevens, Mrs. "Ft. T. Mitchell, Mrs. Horace Nebeker and Mrs. Papo of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson entertained enter-tained at dinner Friday evening of last week. A basket of chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for Mr. ard Mrs. George Torgeson. Mrs. Horace Nebeker of Ogden. Og-den. Following the dinner the evening was spent playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson entertained at dinner Thursday. Thurs-day. The table was decorated with cr.rvsanthemums. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. J-E. J-E. Sheoard. Misses Mary and Charlotte Kyle, Dorothy and "Louise Shepard. A social evening followed the dinner. Mrs. Sara W. Jones was the recipient of a surprise party Monday afternoon, planned and carried out by a number of I her friends. Flowering plants and potted ferns were about the rooms. At the close of the afternoon refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Smith announce the marriage of their daughter. Claire, to J. V. Whittaker of Salt Lake. The marriage mar-riage took place November 20 in Denver, Colo. For the present they will make their home there. The Alpha Delta Epsilon fraternity gave a dancing party at the Bluebird hall Friday Fri-day of last week for themselves and partners and their "rushees." Ldghr refreshments re-freshments were served. About forty couoles were in attendance. The Sigma Alphas gave a smoker at their fraternity house Monday night. The Phi Kappa lota held formal init.ar tion Monday nignL Monday evening, at the Sorosis chapter house, a social evening was given for tr.e house members and pledges. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. Morgan McKay was a dinner guest at the house on Sun-da Sun-da v. Roy Howell. Chester Seely and Alfred Cherry were dinner guests at the Sigma Theta Phi house Monday. Mrs. Alice Foutz and I. P. Smith of Ogden were dinner guests Sunday. The table was decorated with violets. Covers were laid for fourteen. The freshman class of the Logan high school gave a dancing party Wednesday night at the gymnasium of the school. The student body of the B. Y. C. gave a dancing party at the Logan pavilion Tuesday evening. About &00 were in attendance. at-tendance. The Unity circle met Tuesday afternoon after-noon with Mrs. Lou Smith. R. Hovey gave an Instructive talk on "Civic Improvement"; Im-provement"; Miss Maraline Maw sang two songs; "The Life of Ella Wheeler Wilcox" was given by Mrs. Jean McAIis-ter; McAIis-ter; Miss Ida Mitchell gave current events. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Yeates, Mrs. Isaac Smith. Mrs. Fred Parkinson; Mrs. W. D. McCleilan, Mrs. S: B. Thatcher, Mrs. C. T. Cannon and Mrs. Joseph' Featherstone were guests of the afternoon. The U. A. C. Woman's club met Monday Mon-day afternoon with Mrs. Lnther M. Howell. Professor F. R. Amald gave a discussion of the books of Leonard Merrick Mer-rick and reviewed the book "Conrad In Quest of His Youth." Tea was served. The Wobyca society met Monday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. C. I. Jensen, vci f-i li.na.5ri ani f ioc T-i r-a Pa: r -c noon at her home on Second South street. In honor of her mother. Mrs. N. V. Han-sen. Han-sen. of Salt Lake City. Only intimate friends of Mrs. Hansen were invited. ! I Mrf. Bailiff was ass'sted at the lea tab.e j I by her sister. Mrs. Ruby Hansen, of Sa.i j I Lke City. , , .V' 1 M'ss Elma Duffin entertained the j membe-s of the Ami Si club at the home ! of her sister. Mrs. Osbor.ie Bird. Tues- I ! day evening. Sewing was enjoyed dur-I dur-I 'ng the early part of the evening and I later a course luncheon was served. The ' guests numbered ten. Mr. and Mrs. C. R- Lein'nger enter-i enter-i talned with a del'ghtful house party for I the Thanksgiving holidays. TVieir guests ' 'ncluded Mr and Mrs. T. H. Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knuckie of Idaho ' Falls. I Mrs. A. Nelson has returned to her 1 home in Salt Lake City, after spending i two weeks here. Many informal affairs I were given in her honor. party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. N. I H Hal'strcrr., Mr. and Mrs. II. Hallstrom. i Mr and Mrs Carl Woodmansee, Mr. and Mrs G C Winters and Mr and Mrs. ; Arthur Hallstrom of St. Anthony mo-I mo-I tored to R'gby Thanksgiving day ami 1 were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. u. C. Paxton. , A partv consisting of Miss Ada Com-! Com-! stock, M ss Jeanette Blakely. Lee and ' Cleve Turner and Stanley Anderson. ' chaperoned bv Mrs. Franklin D. Turner. I motored to Idaho Falls to the perform -i ance of "C'n'n Chin." Mr and Mrs. Jack Winzler entertained I at their home Thanksgiving day at a ; familv dinner. Out-of-town guests included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Miles t 00" and Mr. and Mrs. M. Cahoon of feu An- iMr'and Mrs, J. W. Lloyd entertained 1 informally at a family dinner Tl.anKS- 8MrS andy' Mrs. Nathan Lvlnc entertained enter-tained at d'.nner Thanksgiving day. p lof-town guests included B-n TKJtol Montpelier and Mr. and Mrs. Hytnaa I Lewis of Salt Lake City. week-end cuest of her jrrandniotl.tr. Mm. Laura Whitford. Mls Fawn Ituke. who had been Mailing Mail-ing With her sister. Mrs. T. Harding, for three weeks, returned Sunday to her home in F'rovo. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and son. Joe. left this week for southern California, Califor-nia, where Mrs. Jones and son will remain re-main for the winter. Mrs. Susie Ellon of Goshen Is visiting in Mammoth. Leo Green, son of TV. H. Green, who ;eft Silver last April to make his home In Logan, was married a: that place November No-vember W to Miss Maude Wiley, recently of New Zealand. The young couple are expected to arrive In Silver soon to make their home. Mrs. E. F. Birch entertained a large partv at her home Thursday evening. The rooms were decorated In fall festival colors col-ors and a turkey banquet was served to the guests. , Miss Lulu Brlr.ghurst Is visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. J. J. Cron'.n and her nlee. Miss Marie Cronln, visited friends In Eureka Wednesday. Hereafter the Relief aoe'et-y will hold Its weekly meetings on Thursday afternoon after-noon at l.JO, Inst-ad of in the evening. Mrs. Eugtnc Finch returned home Monday, after a few days' visit In Pay-son. Pay-son. The woman swarm of Beehive gir.s met Friday evening with Mrs. Li. W. Rrlmhtall. The ladle derided that they would continue con-tinue their socials throughout Ui wln- 'm;s Agnes McLeod of Salt Lake, la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. An-, An-, gus McLeod. Mrs. Re... Voornesii returned to her home In Mant! Wednesday -n.-rn'ngAiftr a three weeks' vliit With her slstcr.TMrs. U 3. Cox. Mrs. Harry Wlntch and Sir Mulenateln. Mrs. L. S. Cox entertained a party of nine ladles at noon dinner Friday. The afternoon was apenf In oulltlng. Mrs. Enoch Muiensteln was hosteaa to as hostesses. Miss Rula Ward read "The Workhouse Ward" and "Spreading the News." by Iady Gregory. Following the reading of the plays, refreshments were served. -The Clio club held no meeting this week, on account of Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Thatcher spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Salt Lake, as guests of Mr. and Mrs H. G. Whitney. MJss Rachel Ballif spent the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving hoildavt :n Salt Lake, the suest at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailif. JI1S8 Katharine Shambart. who is attending at-tending school at Kow'and Hall In Salt Lake, arrived home Wednesday night to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents. Mis LaPrele Smith spent the i 'r-Sai- Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gentor spent Thanksgiving In Salt Lake with relatives. Ir. and Mrs. Lowell P.omney spent Thanksgiving In Salt Lake. Eleu tenant and Mrs. W. T. Scott spent tm latter par: of th' week In Salt Ike Kr. .nd Mrs. G-iy Cardon arrived hom yeiterdav from Salt Lake, after a few tie-, .-.v.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Parkinson spent the latter part of the week In Salt Lake. Jfr. and Mrs. A. F. Cardon spent Tlk&nkf;lv!ng In Salt Lake with relatives. Colonel and Mrs. Rissel Hartle are In Salr : - r- vlftlMncr f-lnda , SANTAQUIN o T PANTAQT'IN. So'. 23 lira. T. J. Wada-ronli visited relatleea at Lehl TneaSaj. Mr and Mn. Nela Johrson innoltr' the rr.ar-rlate rr.ar-rlate of their laabt.-r. Ada. lo Clarence HraM of Indiana. The marriafe t'-ok place Wedneadaj i at ProTO. N. H. Holladay la home from Blaekfoot. Jdah". I for a abort Tlalt. I Mr and Mr. Tbomaa Jeoklna announce in mairiae of their danshter. Ruth J.-nklna. to I Reld Jerman of thla clrr- The marrlaire to.,k I place ITlllaiaalll at Knit Lake. Frldar cre-nine cre-nine of laat wk a ahow.r fl"n Id the hride'a honor at the hom" of her pnr-nta t.y Mr llanl'l Jermnn. Mr. N. S ll"l!ady. Mr. fi.-ornc- yf Baron. Mra Erneiit Wadaworth. Mr Eddie J-okin Mra. Heher Taylor. Mra. Nela Hurler Mra. William Brr.adr.-nr. Mra. l.dwar.la. Mr- Carri- Okander, Mra. Alma llenrloka .n. Mra JM rir"-nlialth. Mra. Malt Johnaon. Mra. Aael Ahlln. Mra. Alma Ixifsran. Mra. Bii'ler. Mr Henry Blund. Mra. Thoriaa Rohhlna. Mra. JimM 0:n. Mra Nl.k llol.ndar. H Myrtle ruahlnf Mi May Jenklna. Ml"i Ijinra and Norma Jerman. lllaa Elln 1 Baron. Mlea Bhaa WMIIW and Mlaa Auiriiata Bylund. Mlaa Era And.-na of Eilfka Ir Tlalrlng In Ihia .-Itf. tlie taaat of h-r alaler. Mra. Arthur fhatwln. Mlaa May J-nklna la home from halt tc.ke for abort eialt at ber home A bundle iio--rr a siren for M'aa Ada r..-.n ,i tir home of her pnrenta Monlay twelve guests Thursday evening, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ueed Voorhaae. of Mantl. The following evening Mrs. Harry Har-ry Wlntch entertalnod In honor of Mrs. V oorhcaa. Mrs. Marie S'loane re' irne.1 to her home In Tooele. Wednesday, after a short visit with her cousin. Mrs. W. C. Simpson. ! GREENRIVER . GREEN' RIVER. Nov 29 - Mr and Mra William Seamount and daughter wi re arrivals ar-rivals Sunday frum Salt Lake where they had been for six months. They will ro-maln ro-maln In Greenrlver (or the winter. Miss La Iteta Waddell came from Salt Lake Wednesday tu arend Thanksgiving with her mother. Miss Mrl Huston . air." home from college, col-lege, at Salt Lake to spend the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boston. Miss Ceieatlne Mooni. was an arr1al Wednesday from Halt I.ake to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents. Mies Moons La a student at Westminster college. W. E Grlsaom was pleasantly sur-l sur-l rlscc' on his eightieth birthday snnlver-sary snnlver-sary when fifteen old comrades and friends were Invited to ti;e home of his son. Wl'llam Grlssom. Monday at noon. Jar. and Mrs. Geortte Torsreson arrived home yes-errlay from Hall L-.ke. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson spent th4 midweek at Ogden. jprs. Marie B. Thatcher and daughter. MJss Genevieve Thatcher, went to Halt IJake. Wednesday, for a ten days' stay, a. r-ef.s of .Mr and Mr?. FVar.k Roi-.f REXBURG, IDAH07 tEXBI.'RO. Idaho, N',v. 23. tir arid O. O Es entertained at their nAne on First East street Thanksgivlnit afternoon with a dinner party. The larje dlfina; table held a centerp'ecc of yellow cjysanthemums In a crystal vase, and thja other tahle decratlons were In keep-lr keep-lr with the day. The (ruestn Included D and Mrs p. F. 8mlth and family arid Mr and Mm A. L. Tlerr.an and dAjrhter of Ku-r City. The Mlsjea Helen and Rene errinx left Wednesday evening for IheJr home liWArnerlcan Kails, lo be gnepiq .,f their pnVenls for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr and Mrs. Mark Austin entertained ir.Jorrr.a lly a' a family dinner party at thsrlr hc.me on Main street Thursday e'serdng. Covers were laid for eight. ia Ellen Iee left V'ednesdav evening OKbe the guest of friends Ir, Silt Laka C'lft- for the Thankeg'vlng hoUdavs: Jfr Howard Elliot', formerly M'ss Realyn I'u'nam, accompan'' d l y her Htle daughter, were g-ieals '.f Mrr-IIOrer Mrr-IIOrer Reed Tuesday. M.S. Elliott wa: Ncv DiKcovery Makea Siipe.rfliiouH Hair Leavo (C.oota sod All Depart Inatsotlyl A- iialr or fur. on the fsce la mi- It an eil,arrasalng thing, ev-ry woman no a f -fl'Cleel will wei.orr.. i, 1 1. f'.r ms Hon thnt thae diaflguremen'a -an now be cm-T cm-T 'l' ly r rr,r. ed eota sftd ale In the prr?''V of oo-'.i '.vti horn, without the UaSle.nri'e of hi ' r'rV T).e new rnathod will astonish and d 1'ah' "I V'.'l ne'.er f-iw or heard of rtfjfhlr.g like l l,efor la not 'e,,ii . -,- . . , . . Of jAhel tine fr..-i yr, , , r dl'lgg'-' I'.d ff'l- Urw he aimpie d.re. tiona si I on e. In a nflHr yoii have remover! the offendlni ia.W ompletely. With your own ey i - i' in al.enl I' I . aro ro ftti'l -cenlrif. riftj guests were preaen' Mlaa Draclllo J'.iina-in I" .laltlnjl at the t.om of her brother. Jeaale Johnson, ai Pujeon. Mlaa Melt,n r;reenbalsh enlertulneil at a hon-e party KrMsr evening. The sucsta were M iYeHn IIMiblna. Jllaa Ites f'lernena. Mlsaea KelUs an-l Edna Stlckner. Mra flars Pace Mra Merrltt Ilehblra Mlaa Mnrr Topina. Mla Hnael snn'lerann. Mlaa lilale Croft, Mlaa florria lir-nhalsh. Bert Van An.'lnl ClyjaS ' ar-ler, ar-ler, Lealle Csrrer l-a'er Jan.la-0. Marvin Iloh-blr,a Iloh-blr,a and We.li 7 Topham. Mra. Anit'iala Clam and emldm left I rl'Iay for gall Uiie to moke ibcir home. i buhlT idaho BUln Mnho. Nov. 29. -Th Kplfvor-al Ufld m.t We Ineti1fly 'it th- homo of Mrv. ft, O. Thompnon. Hfrnhrnenti. v.'ro 0011 fM Mm, J. J HufCK Utd Mrf. Qorgi I'rtim-m0Ttl0T1ttn I'rtim-m0Ttl0T1ttn ifave a luncheon Monday, rornpHrriv-ritary 16 .Mr. Mn.lle BugWt Th: r!coraton cormlnffl Of whlto a rut ytUOW ' hrynantheTn-ime . 11)000 PT000B1 .verj M-"f"iftrTi- HymoiTl FlOgV. RO00 KM-nfiti, KM-nfiti, EtttM AUrod. Mary Thompv.n. Rob0Tt BftJT00, Frank 1OfBp0Ofl( A1IC0 BWfftfMi Ira P&tt0n Jfttftl SrhmlOt, Q0T4 IJra-HMM IJra-HMM arc) M. P. Dan .', f, o'clofk rllunT wan btvm. MnnfJnv if Mr. anil Mm. J C. 'a"n. TbOM pf000nl CT0rt Dr. an1 Mrr, Ml'' lif t), Mr. rtf.fi Mm. V, It I.alrr) 0B4 Mr tn'l Mff. Rob0H M. B&X00. Tit" 0V0S1IIS wan p0H tn playing rnrtjn A rfft'tl"-!. ITM alvn y Mm. Wi O. Tfioinp0uii 01 h'-r homt PTldif W0ninn. f'.'-f r-'uhnvntfi wr3 ptv"I an) tn0 0T01 iii nir waa ftj."nt In '-ar'l piaylrm TliO'- l,Tnfni 070r0 MtBOflaiHOj0 j. f'. N" f"r, H. i J rtammMI. .1 0, K;i'-tiii'in. EC M. Unyrn : r... t 1 1 rrtubtr A f t-'Vlo- k illnn-r whh ptvH hy Mr. land .Mm. , f CooctAni Friday, eompn I n.M-.-;ry lo fhrir Mrt, Hh'-M-y, on hii ! MithOay arnlvcrwarv. Y0tloW VU Ut0 I pMOmnTltfttiflfl ' "'"r- w;"' hakrt of chrypaanthfrnumM i iipylncr ihr t ontir "f I ((,' tii.v Tho00 pfl00fl( W0P0 A '. ry 0110. I vMtvV '''tn"iant Mr and Witt . F. COfl-NiHiit. COfl-NiHiit. WUIUltl pEfflph, J H. Maanj, inl ' thu MIumr M ry Hh'-a. RUanoi Fl0t4llr. Marv Hart ar.-l Tsouinc Hru'lMi Mr an-1 Mm lla v B""n r,t ""lrur ' am th" Kumtfi ff it." IhUt tumnia, Mr. I ftnit Mra H. I. MIon. MUa ll"l!i C.rncroK0 Iff Htinrlny for ulvli I w ith fr1n1a Mh" will lb-n lali with I frfr.da In Oakland, 'u.. itf"r nhk'h aim 111) go to AnMlfrs i pond Hi' 1 wlnlc r-tU(lyli. roimt- , Mian Corn0lM0 AUmndlnfr of Twin to partake of a llj? blrthdav dinner. Fo-ir con men ware sf-rved. OoV0f0 were laid for John Peak. T. J. flrharf. the Rev. and Mm. M. Conncll. Mr. and .Mra. M. B. Maharry. Mr and Mrs. 71 T Bdw&tda, Mr. 11. Thornton, Mlaa Anna Thornton, A. D. B00bii, T. J. Vandllnic. U. II Herri-k and Mlns Martfaret Folaom, In addition addi-tion to thf00 trrandrlilldren and Mr. and Mrs. William Orlwoni. Mrs. ChrlHtf!iia"n and da.)(chtora of Montlrllo, were vlaltora in Orrrnr1vr W"0dn00atey of laat week, en rO'it to their home, after ft vlatt with relatlvea at Pr. and Mra, Leonard of Halt Uko, were vial torn In Oieenrlver for aovrral davfi laat we k. Mr and Mm. T C Bonnie v of Iea Motn"ri. Iowa, arrived In Or' on river on Wedneadav of laat week and will remain for aev ral W4 rk a. Mr.. K V.. Johnaton and Mra Jo" .Tohn-aton .Tohn-aton enN-rtalnd wit h a rd part v at thftlr hOITIi Werln-adnv aftTnonn. The rtna" vnn dotnt'd with f'-rna and ar nalloria, Whlat waa plavd and flrat hon-om hon-om MTffl ftWftfdM lo Mra. W. II. M'-ClUfV M'-ClUfV Mr0. A. I Mlnrlehaeit rrrelved the 00COt)d prlx". T.'in'h"on vap aerved by the bo0t0001 a t o'clork. Favor a Tvore white rarnatlon. The foUOWlllf wre preB"iit : Meadnm.-a H. MrHur, T.. H. To Oct Rid of WrinkleB and Bad Oomplexloiu Mop roFani"t l'-a ring the pr"n. In rool weal her, wh"n one do not peraptro freely, free-ly, thla Interfer. i n0atly Wlttl "llmlna-Hf.Ti "llmlna-Hf.Ti of wnate" inatrrlal, lnlnrlng Ineteiid of ti'dlnK th" i-onuih'ji Ion. ''rdlnary merro-tlzeij merro-tlzeij wax pervea .ill the purpon)0 of or0ftm0i powfiera ftfid rouf00, fffvlnc far b0(t0r r00itlt0. ti actually 60010 ff an Df(0n0llT0 "It In. at aam" Urn" unalOff iflriK th" por"a Minnie partl'lea of a'-arf n kin OOtT10 ofl dftlV hy day, Q0U0lng flOl 1 -, 10A01 dlaoomfort. OradU0lly th h"".tjr. , youtiffer akin hftieath peepn out, a nd lo leaa I ha n a 1m t nluht vmi ha e a lovtllar tornrdexion than yon over dmained of ajutiliiK Men-olliied Max, obtainabU at fttiy ilmn ator, la apread on nliflit ly Ilk" odd rt "am and waahd r.ff niornlnaa. fine ounce uaualtv anffleea. For r"fn"vlnir wtlnklea, without alor-pin alor-pin a th porm wllh paaty Ktuff, )it"'a a Mrv"r-fal1lna formula: ne OU 1101 pow rJered aaRoiu. dliaf)lve.L1n one -half pint wltc-h haej, I - aa a Wkah lotion. Kv-try Kv-try line villi ijulrkly dtaappoar. -Adv.) 1 Irem, R A. Dufford. John I-'olaoni, Frank D00b0, W B McCttft, JftCk tairkln. Fhlllt DuffOrd, Harry Bpaldlnic. Milton Ootld, W. F. AMmua. J. K. Orr. H. X. Wood, N. llutta and A. EX HtnrlohftOiL Mlaara Marifarel Folaom, MI hi red I a dan and lleh ;t HpAldlnit. Mra. ,T N I'owera and Mra. Karl Hnr-her Hnr-her entertained the inembem rf t tie Card tduh and their iiueatn at ttic hum of tho latter with an elalajrate ThankaulvlnK party I'"Ylday night. Five 1 (undrej waa plu -d. The hOU00 waa deioratrd wit h fl'w Tfi and Tliunka1vlnu einhlerna. Ahout forty (tneetfl were preaent. A two-ronme luncheon waa aervrd at. a late hour. One of the moat lUOOOMLtuI dfttlO00 of (It- 1 00 0OO waa a Dr)ft0QU0rftfl0 held at the itroadway Tbftnktftlvlng ntcht Th0 co- tUinOI were ela trorate and t her was a larpe attendance. P RUPERT, IDAHO I 4 RUPB3RT, Idaho, Nov. tf.Mra. w. c. Mrf'oy of Nam pa In vIhK Inn lint parent a. Mr. and Mr. It, V Kaufman A ftet a montlTa tav ane will go to Wilder. Mra. New Ion ha a FOturnOd from Hole" wllh h"r danghler, Ulftl Marirret. who haM been fttlondtng M' Hftrftrtt'l MhOOL M re W, T. Ncwcon.h and Mra M. 1. QfftOi entertained tli" Int0ftn0dlftt0 Ohrla-ilftfl Ohrla-ilftfl Kn'lea vori-ra of tlie Christian church Tueadav evenlna. MI0000 Olftdw ami Orftd0 Brynlns haa arrived from 1 1 ilello for a ahort vlalt t,, MifiM Genevieve Hunt. Mra W, ... Stout Of Twin Falll In Vt0lt Inir her daUfhtOT, Mra H V. CT000QB, Mlaa Hurna, of th" hlah achool fuculty. iM-iit to ioae Weitn"aday night l apend Thank 0ft vlny day with her paronta, 't'h, M nm lll1lr"l CrOOkOl t, Minnie Cummlni and Hatol Nolaon 0ntortftiii0d Mian Polly Hcheffel -it dinner at the f'ale-d f'ale-d on Ian hotel Sunday tvanlng. MI00 Boh0f fel will g" 10 Bol00 aoOn U enter a hual-n.000 hual-n.000 C 'iiOf e Mrg 11 w CarflH aa oalUd to Halt Im Clly 'hla we"M Of) account of t he 0rlOU0 Illn000 Of her Toother. MI0I Mary Ul-dmnU of Halley, -a ho haa b00n IhO guent pf Mrt- RO00i le now lalt-ln( lalt-ln( idlfn Bvrthg Troeger. Mra. Wlltard 1'- Vance went to Kuna thla we, for a !all rt tho homo of Mm. B t'annon. Mr0, Jedm H, 'odd lug and lit 1 le mm have returned from a ahori vtvlt to friend In Boise, Word hn boon received that Mra, J, W. C'untdngton f the Ilia Hond dli.trlct. who went to Salt LOftO City two week." ..kv to undergo i.n op iaMon. Ir 1 c"o. .Tlrj; k:h. will return linm shortly. Mia-. Ruth Ihiiips, daugh'er th Hi O. W. Barnra. and Mlaa Huth TTOnhatl a me from Itoteo to spend Thanksgiving day at their home- T SANDY 0- 1 SANPY. Nov. 20.-Mlaa Vlolot Swer.yen. who had been vUlt Ing at 1 .eg;, n. m-tumed m-tumed hmo Wedueaday. A hauijuet tendered by the atndent body formally cloacd th" football rseaaon at the Jordan high ooHool Wodnooday 0vontiui ( 'overa were laid ftr t went y. The dov-oratlona dov-oratlona were In Thu rikaglv Ing Ideaa. t'oaoh Gardner war. appointed toaatmaa-ter. toaatmaa-ter. and reaponata were made by K Hradv. H. Jorgenaen, U. Anderaon. V. Ilerrett and I IftVtd Oartlner Aflai the banqUOt the boy0 adjeurned to the gym. where an Informal dance was given In their honor. Mra T. ti. Marriott npent Thank giving giv-ing at Itlngham, the gueet of her Hon, It. H. Marriott. Mm. iiorge A. Jonklna of Murray en-tertalned en-tertalned the membera of the V U, flub at her hOtTII on Flatit Forty-eighth Smith etreet Vrtdfty afternoon of laat week. I ',vm WON laid br nine club membera. With Mra. A Tearaon of Mldvalc and Mm. RU00On of Murray aa epectnl (UOOta. TUOOday afternoon thli t Httle folk a ' aaaemblad at t he home of Mrn. 1 . 1 .. Itaddon on Main ItTOOt, In honor of the tOfltn blithday anniveraary of her dauh tafi Lunlda. OftmOft, RraotO and magic lantern DlotUfM w-ere the pftOtlntOO. Mla liana Bateman won the prlSO. Thoac pregrnt ere T'hvllla Merrill. .luanlta Jorgmiaen. Vllda l'aeker. Krma Hiuilter. Mnraarrt 'iatt, Helen White. DOlOTOf Nrlaon. Ruth Andornou, l.lnfle HardOO0 tie, Allee Hlrklnahaw, I.avon Ulchanlaon. J Hurt a Baton. an. Uuth NOlOOH, Wllina I Bateman, Bernb-e Kane. I.aperel Bateman, Bate-man, Fern Mughea. cor'-i V n B000I0 Stuart, Meiva HardooatU. Uofth Qroon, Junott0 Llttla, Leto Monoon, Uftvoll Hwenaoi,, ChftTt00 Flachei . DotTOl "'hrla tan00fl, PWIlt I lughea. I -a Mar Bh kin -ahaw and lla old BUfh00 ThumrUy morning a Thankaglvlni pro gram waa given n t the 1 ,. 1 . S chapel, vrhr r" the following progi am w aa gh-Mi Opanlni oni Mad praytr; 0000;, j- tho r.uii th itinln, reading. b Mi.-".1 Alpha i 'inpo. ..ling. UtrMn Hohmblt , , .ing. hy birihda an:itxcraar of her 0OA. OnvrfO were WM for elfht. The u.h... . f th.- t'onpregatlonftl AW society . rc gi.-.-t.H of Mrs Nortftl Slu i Mr. and Mrs R. dug rnt- ruimoaft ThanKsi;n' : dmnci ThuiMlay. Out -of" town i'ii. ; u.-tc WBllam lOOpoT 000 Mi-v F'or. ncv I'oaper of Salt laaka. M11' - ten- and Mia Cuahlnp gave pany ThankagMS ntng n th.- hm Of the lormer re0hni " rr ar 4 10 1 1 7!h.ileJU r, ' Wntui i'os mi;, 1- Von, !k Ma'- brrv M WlooUle' 1 '" 1 1 Uaf ' i haib oldham. aroa - " 1 V ,,n pKga, 0 ' ,rl tJT v v , , on v the girla ,.f the aoventh and eighth grade a IrofeMor You nil of the I., iv s unlvoralty gavo an lot creating talk on Tha nkaglvlng "AtntrloaV waa aung by the cungmgatlon and thr oMftwl praet Waa offered by V P K uhn. Mra. V Stuart of Blnglwm epent laat week-end here vlaltlng rclatlvea. Tueadny evening the ntotftbOTO of Wn -aatoh Kebekah lodge apent OOOtol ovo nlni bt their hall on .'enter atroet. Mato a tid da no Ing were enjoyod, after w hbh light refroahnenta wen- torVM, Mtaaea Fa and Mai )orto smart, who are leaching achool ai Bingham, "t the Thanki-glx lug holhtnvg hero hh ihcit pai-onta, Mr and Mi Nerval Stumt Mra. I K hanln ntcrtalned at din. n-i Monday, In boo her hUihand'0 birthday annb et aar . 'o'o0 Wr laid for 1 " Oltt v uenta. The Nolgbbot hood c ub met Oj lh home of M- Krnoa' "'uMhlni Wodnooda 0V0nlnfl RefrtMihmenn noro aerd t. thirtet n meiubcra I Mra, 'W. T Vtnoont entortatAOd at a |