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Show TlfE HKKALD-JiRPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SU.NUAl', UUTUlSHilt 17, WlD X, SOCIAL HAPPENINGS IN UTAH C ?pciI t Mrs. A. E. Wvo., where he is engaged to teach, assisted in entertaining bv Mrt. J. Davis, Mrs. T. F.PJ. KIrkham. at the ward house Friday evening, com- was T., T. Roberts, , Mrs. school tho coming winter. and Miss Peterson. Mrs. to F. D. Cassity. Albert U. Hicks. Mis Betty Camp were plimentary Andrew The freshmen entertained at a party Mrs. F.ii Webb, Mrs. D. H. Christenson, Mrs. Jensen and Claud Irene Wrathall. The guests Jefferies. evnning. The following proSamuel Clark. Mrs. Paul E. Wrathall. C. B. Peterson, Mrs. W. E. Evans, Mrs. Saturday lid. w k n f R. B. Worlton. Mrs. Arthur Livingston, gram was rendered: Reading. Myrtle Mrs. j Milton Jones entertained as Mrs. Leo Johnson. Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Clark Jefferies. Miss Emma Mrs. John Cooper and Miss Pearl Davis. Decker; recitation, Vera Tratt; eomio her guest this week Mrs. W. H. reading, Rulon Carpenter; song. Rulon and Miss Mary Taylor. of "Logan. Sharp Piatt; piano sclo, Jennie Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford McKendrlek of CITV. PARIC LOGAN. Ogden are visiting their many friends to The ELS IN ORE. Special in this city for ten days. Special to The Cross-ma-n 16. Mrs. to Oct. The Park Lucy Miss Louis Van Wagenen has reSpecial City. 16. Miss Alice Charles Logan, Oct. entertained at a family todinner turned home after two years spent in entertained 16. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Oct. Elsinore. dinner at at her Sunday Miss Sunday evening complimentary the Hawaiian Islands. on West. heme Fourth at dinner Sunday, com. Jensen entertained of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chester Deal are Mrs. Mary Henderson entertained at Florence Crossman about 100 of T. W. Gunn of Beaver. to friends Mrs. Caliin tour a Monday evening home after wedding dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for John Baxter planned a surprise on him plimentarj' were laid for fornia. twelve. Covers Bfig-haDr. Mrs. of Henderson David and the Swedish hall. at Mrs. Mrs. C. C. Ellis has returned from of Mrs. Eames Rebecca Salt Mr. Mrs. Lake, and Kotter returned Augest f the Muf two et'entertained the she MarjorieCard club Iowa, where past spent Erroll Henderson of Downey. Mrs. Har- Five Hundred afthome Monday evening from Ogden. months visiting relatives. Saturday Mrs. and Benson William Evans. riet W. at the home of Mrs. Walter.Mrs. Mrs. J. C. Jensen entertained in honor The members of the Lakevlew ward Miss Inez Thain entertained at dinner ernoon Mrs. Gertrude Hager and of her birthday Monday afternoon. Dinner entertained at a ward reunionto Saturto Mrs. Al- Evans. Short Wednesday complimentary were awarded the prizes. was served to Mrs. J. B. John bert Goble of AVells. New Covers were George Mrs. day evening complimentayr Woman's Atheneum club1 metaft-at F. D. Gunn. Mrs. Charles C. Hansen. Mrs. Jensen, Johnson, S. E. Bunnell and Marlon laid for Mrs. W. T. Knowles, Mrs. Julius theThehome Mrs. of Kamn Monday James Gibbs, Mrs. Christen Jensen and Mrs. J. R. Andersen, Miss ernoon. Mrs. E. P. La Cllnger. Jaeobsen, a read was at A. C. Compte the hostess Lund Mrs. T. W. Gunn. Mrs. Alice Charles, Miss Lettie Jaeobsen, on "Girls Right." paper a kenslngton at her home Monday Mrs. Rinda Anderson entertained a Miss Elizabeth Drysdale, Miss Mary dinMrs. at BenShields Mrs. entertained John Elsie afternoon in honor of number of relatives and friends at an aftMrs. E. C. Carlisle and Mrs. Inez ner. Thain, afternoon compliMrs. Riddle ernoon party. Luncheon was served. Wednesday nett of Storrs, and Thain. Ruby Dr. and Mrs. J, L. Arntzen entertained A pretty prenuptlal affair of the week mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. of Mantl, who are visiting in, Provo. the following at a dinner Saturday: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duke announce was given in the form of a shower at Shields and little son. were Mr. Mrs. Paxton J. Edward and and Mrs. Christo Hyldahl, Mr. and Mrs. the marriage of their daughter Miss the home of Miss Mae Worley Tuesday by twenty-tw- o Maroni Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Friday evening Lucy to Mr. Edwin A. Madsen, which evening, complimentary to Miss Veda surprised friends at their home on Norfolk Christensen. Mr.4 and Mrs. J. C. Hill, Mr. was solemnized Wednesday in the Salt Hawkes, whose marriage to Frank after which dainty refresh- and Mrs Theo Christensen. Mr. and Mr. Lake Temple. Wahlen of Chicago takes place next avenue, ments were served. A. F. Kotter, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Mrs. Ruby Rav entertained at dinner week. A. N. Martin entertained the Mrs. Mrs. Robert Murdock; Sr., gave a deMr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen, Mr. the following Salt Lake friends Sunday at- and Mrs. club Wednesday evening W. M. Torney, Mr. and Mrs. who motored to Provo for the day: Dr. lightful party Saturday afternoon in follow-In?-Main street. The H. C. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Porand Mrs. 10. E. Hinckley. Mrs. T. C. the nature of a farewell for Mrs. Leti-ti- a her home onwere guests present: Mrs. A. II. ter. Mrs. John Ahuondinger and Mr. HanCalllster and Mis Laura Callister. Banks, who leaves soon to make Fred Tost. Mrs. W. R. sen. Mrs. Clara Palmer entertained at her her home in Salt Lake. Those present Addj. Mrs. Mrs. J. T. McLaughlin. Mrs. home Friday afternoon the ladies of were Mrs. Lucy S. Cardon. Mrs. Jane On Tuesday evening the Literary and Mrs. Storme Piatt. Airs. Oswald A. Mrs. OUI1KX. ltri T IK. 1 rpQ;an.l Mrs. James w. ColOsden. Oct. ling spent Tuesday In Ogden. the (fueal of her mother. Mrs. .lame If. Spargo. and lstr. Miss I'amfla fpargo. Mrs. Dniil. J. Shpchan wan noon at a luncheon at tbe Virginia, In compliment to Miss Dclsv Ktihn. whose mtrntcf to lister F. Whltlorjc takes place Wednesday October 2. I s will he hostess to Mrs. John S. the mfrilrs ofIwthe 3Martha society o'clock at the Monday afternoon at Mal-land Matrons" club. Th Chautauqua Uterarv and Scientific circle met at the horn of Mr. J. C. Palck. Mrs. Hilda had of the prourani. Stromberg chtrce MiM Myrtle GilU and Miss Pearl liwnMfiii departed Saturday for California. Mr. and Mr. A. C left Monday to California. for a two weeks' trlnDyer Mips Esther Senplrh went Monday evening to Salt Iike to attend the mar-rlof ill's Beth Merrill and David Reese, on Tues1.iv evening. Miss Sep-il- h was one of the bridesmaids. The marriage rf Miss Edna Hamilton nd Dr. J. 1. Ilnen took plac TuesIn the Catholic at day morningceremonv th being1 performed church, 'V rather P. M Cushnahan. Miss Leon, Billing of Salt Lke Is the guest of Mr. an. I Mrs. J. n. Hlnch-cliffC. K. Warren, ticket MlUnt Kent for the I'nlon Pacific a port-lanOre., accompanied by Mrs. Warren and daughter, are guests of Ogden friends V.". H. Mrs. Telford announces the of her sister. Mil's Minna to B. 11. Schade. The marriage ' Jtttton. will take place In the near future. Kuhn to The maritasre of Miss Dal Lester F- - Whlllo'-- will occur Wednesday- evening at th home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kuhn. 2 4 Madison avenue, followed hv a larne reception.Bohemian ctub. a social organizaThe tion formed several years ago. awas evening at Inmeete the persons, It.held ing of thlrtv-flvF. Bristol of the Ilerthana. parlors va elected president.G. Joseph treasurer vice nrestdent. Fred Taylor seeretarv. These, with and J. N.f. and John Wright Parley T. the Soargo. constitute hoard of Hugh C. Wood, acted as chairllrectorj!. John Culley The purpose, of man of the meeting. the cricar.Uatlou Is to kIv a series of durtner the winter. dar.ctnr P. Squire entertained MonMrs. F.parties her home. 2951 day afternoon tn athonor of the third Adams avenue, of her daughter anniversary birthday the Ruth. Thirty-thre- e guest enjoyedcake A afternoon. birthday large decorated with ptnk rosebud and thrc candles graced the center of the pink board.Miss Dorothy Packard entertained Monday aflT-noo- n member of her club on trant avenue at her boms A. Those present were Mrs. Ileiiry Miss Anderson. Miss Mmide Healy. Mealy. Miss Allen. Miss flurkc. Abigail Cole. Miss McReau. Miss Hoer. Mis Miss Frank. Miss Nalsbttt. Miss Flavin. The Indies' Aid society of the Firstr Rave their regu-lsTresbvterlan church the church parlors monthly tea In with Mrs Becrnft, Tuesd.iv afternoon Mrs. Arthur D. Barber. Mrs. Beauverd. Miss Chapman and Mtss F.rh as hostesses. Sun-4l- a Mrs William H. F.cclas departed hc will for Baker. Ore. whr te Joined by Mr. Fccle and they will Ko to Callforrla io visit the expositions. Miss Ialsr Kilhn was the compliwhen mented truest O.Mondav afternoon Wattls and dauprhters. Mrs. Kdmund Mrs. K. T. Olonnelt and Miss Huth at a delightful afWattls entertained avenue fair at their home- on F.ccle Thlrtv-slKuests enjoyed th charm-lnfunction. Miss Josephine Wallace and John h married WednesWeir Wallace will In the Salt lako day. Temple. Mrs. N'atf.an Kuhn. accomr"nied hv her daushter. Miss Myrtle Kuhn. leftA Monday morninz for lis AnitfU'i. a brief visit to the expo.sttionswilland be enjoyed stoi at Portland. Ore. l.elVre thir return tt Thanksgl viiik. Mr. and Mrs. A. f. Ducrt departed Mondav mornlnr for a montiis' visit t. California. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea It. Ioulas have KoriM to California. Mr- -. Joseph Clark has returned from a fielichtful trip to California. Both were visited and two weeks expositions Anscetes, where she were passe. in was the truest of her son. Wnlter Ciark. and family. Mrs Hannah Knsllsh cf Chlcaso Is Kuest of her niece. Mrs. J. W. Nlekson. 2S1T Adams avenue. Mrs. Knicllsh Is en route from Cailforni. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Kverlst Bristol house party, entertained at a week-entheir uej(ts motoring from Salt lJik afternoon and returnlnr Sun-a Kturiav evenlnsr. On Saturday day dinner dnc was given. ThMrs.followMor Mr. and Kuests; ing were K Cheesman. Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ton enc and Mrs. Joel BthercerBrysnMr. llotjston. Miss Nibtey. Miss iliss Julia rtx. f MiM DarleneMisKimball, FUirabeth torothy Snow. Ttsldwln. Bert Seel. of llolman. Thomas 'Brien. allwere r"n Kuests and the Klt Ijke. Bosrer. Miss Ulllan Miss fteafrlr Wrtwht. Miss Marion Brownlntr. l.nke Wrtht. Mays Matsn and Fusene Carr. Mr. and Mrs. William Harold T.oes Wednesday for a pleasure departed California. tr!rMr. to and Mrs. TJavtd Moench have returnrd front a vacation trip to the east. Mrs Marrfr.et Browr.lnsr was hostess afternoon at a rhrrn!rr Tudjiv n Fccles at ber home riven eventie In comrtiment to Miit Oaisv Knhn. Flftv enjoyed the af fair Mr and Mrs James IX. Cooper have for their cuesfs Jlr. f'onpfr'j parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. iVfpr of Silonm Ark. who wilt remain with Springs. trte-a moth entertained ther Mr. H. nfF. Thorias the Mls'crl'-aejus j"at?ir-mTi("r afternoon Aat the Maids and t of current Matrons' dnt. events a s given by Mrs. I. H. Maison. frs. Tf omas served rfrf'htnul afternoon were Mrs. p. A. ;ieat .i f be Cook. Mrs Volrier- C. (!inpll and Mrs. Kerr of Vrrrr Mis Iorotby Andrew arave a number of iistnirlondurtnc the j..etat hour. Mr. and Mrs. Jed !Hhaw announce the RUTH WATTLS of Ocrilen, who entertained Monday at the beautiful new home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Orson Eccles in Wattis avenue, in honor of Miss Daisy Kuhn, a bride-to-b- e r . of the comim week. MISS hc 1 Mc-Brld- Ap-perl- Herald-Republica- Ilerald-Republlen- H'?rald-Reptibliea- m, n . - 2 , Gor-ang- e Bon-Viva- e. the Rebecca lodge. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church were the guests of Mrs. David Westwood at a social Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Holdaway of Salt Lake spent Sunday in Provo with their Mrs. R. I Anderberg. daughter Miss Alcan Searle was the hostess at a bundle shower given at her home ry to compliments Wednesday evening Miss Mabel Ferren. a bride of the coming week. Y . ' i nt 9 i k , , V' t e. ... ' - . .i y " r - Tuhv i V i v , . - Jenniee turned from an extended visit to the San encasement of F.their dauschter Francisco extosition. Planner. Th May to Harry Mrs. Nellie Wihhort and son Jaddie will take place In tbe near futtire. The federated W. C. T. F. held Its Wishort of Marquette. Mich., are guests nt of May tor T. Healy and Patrick Healy monthly meeting Wednesday regular Mrs Q. and their fomtlies. borne of the new the mar-rlae- president Mtss AnleM Browning and Miss Norma avenue. Mrs. It. "Craft. Monroe W. S. Flwelltnjr, who has served this White were hostesses to the members of fcr five years as presi- the Cid Hue rlul. Monday evening at organization sent as delesate to the na- tbe hone of Miss White. 171 Patterson dent, was tional W. C. T. F. convention in Seat- avenue. Mrs. A. Vnorhees and children have reand 14. U. 12. tle, Wash.. October 10. The clematis club met at the home of turned from a several weeks' visit with Mrs. Florence Hart. 2341 Madison ave- n latives in St. Joseph. Mo. Viss Klmaheth Hinsdale of Palmer. nue, on Wednesday afternoon. There were twenty members present. Neb., is the guet of Mrs. W. M.,Dlns-dalMrs. Constance Hanson entertained Miss D'nsdale is en route home the ladies auxiliary of the Spanish from t 'a lifornta. home. Mrs. l). l:. Squires entertained In comWar Veterans and friends at 2150 Paclfle avenue. Monday afternoon. pliment to Mrs. C. F. Fnderwood, who Mrs. It. M. Scale of pocatello. Ida., soon leaves for a visit to relatives in Miss Belle Healy of Opden. is TennepS'-e- . formerly Mr. and Mrs. C. :. Faulkner and son the truest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ifealy. Frank I'aulkner of Park City are visiting Miss Mamie Dorney. assisted by of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas in gi.ests .Tt"o Orchard avenue. mother Mrs. M. Dorney, entertained n H. Ogden. Feeney, Mrs. D. It. Wright annnjmces the ennumber of friends at a parcel shower in compliment to Miss gagement of her daughter Rhea to Earl FrirtavStevt-nevening Viola and Floyd Warren. Those Furnlss. the marriage to occur in Novemwere Mr. and Mrs. .1. William ber. present Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Mlnscn, Mr. Mrs. Thomas F. Feeney entertained Norton, and Mrs. I. V. Reynolds. Mrs. Alfred afternoon at her home In Wednesday Mrs. to her Warren, Mr?. Orchard uvenue in comidimr-nSteven. Mrs. Henry James I'uumire, Mrs. C. Pornev, Miff Mrs. c. F iaulkt;er of Park. liouwRiu'st M. Smith. Mis Lillian Watson. Tiie folhwlng iju"sts were pres-"ity. I.ilv oborn. Mi-- Vrna Ohnrn, Miss Mrs. Fockwoo.i Mrs. McCain. Mrs. p.t: Miss Maud Paine. Miss Fva Jam's A. Howell. Mis. A. T. Corey. Mrs. )iorr. Mrs. 1'red Paine. Mis Lena Stevens. Miss VIo!h Wafon. Mr.'. I '. A. Smyth. I re. Mr.-v lor. Mrs. .lames Andrew Wheeler. C. Tu Stevens, Mrs S. S. Smith entertained the mem- Wii';'it and Miss Stevenson. ThursV bers of the Child Culture clubMatrons' at the Maids and day afternoon IMtO VO. club. Mrs. Archie Bowman, president iSpw 'a ! Tin I leraiil I'f puM iosn. of the rlub, presided. The members Mrs. i D. Cassity and visitors were entertained by a lecProvo, Oct. Miss entertained by ture en "Home Fconomhs" home Wednesday at her liertrudewomen MrCheyne. who is In charge evening. extension department of the James Bullock entertained at at the Agricultural college at Lucati. herMrs.home Monday evening. MJs Miss IJllian Scott, accompanied byselecMr. and Mrs. Ferre Decker have retwo vocal e. hr 1 hr - c x :. -- t pf-fa- ir n l r'sftn - DARKENED SHE GRAY A ! (,nr ete--tt'TC- HER HAIR Iarkea City s Hair aid Mlaaulafed ft Her hy n simple Home Process. (.ronik she Telia iln Mir Did It. n resident c Kansas A darkened her jrray hair City. Mo., whohome proces. made the by a simple "Any lady or genfollowing statement:their srray or faded tleman can darken Its toalr. stimulate growth and make It soft and Klossy with this simple can mix at home. recipe, whichofthey water add 1 oz. of bay To half pint Compound rutn 1 small box of Barbo These Innre-dlen- of Klrcerin. nd" can b purchased at any drug at store very little cost. Apply to the hair every other day until the pray darkened sufficiently. then hair mixture reevery two weeks. Thl excellent lieves scalp troubles and It does hair. and falling for dandruff or not stain tbe scalp. Is rotoff.sticky will It not rub doe and irreasy person look 10 to .make a grtiy hairedAdvertiserotou .JO younger. well-know- ts 1 1 ' yrs t. . -- I 1 d ifin le . te lrnio isa-bel'- s Is 1 GARFIELD. Speclnl to The I Frances Marsh, gave tions. M. Theal entertained the memMrs. bers of Lincoln circle Thursday afternoon at her home In Adams avenue. A musical program was given. The card party ant! kcnlncton given hv the members of the Children's Aid the Maids and Matrons' club society at afternoon was a brilliant SucFriday re During sociallv and financially. Alonzo Rom-nethe afternoon Mrs. Miles Mrs. Beatrice solo. Jr.. gave a harp Hamill-Pos- t a violin selection. Miss selecBeatrice Brewer plaved a piano tion and Mrs. John Culley closed with two vocal numbers. A number i t the friend of Mrs. A. I her a surprise Shlbourne tendered her home In at afternoon Monday Twentv-fourt- h the occasion bestreet, of her birthday ing in' celebration The pitest brought gifts In the guest of token of thetr love for were present: The fot lowing bontr.Abbott B Hey wood. Mrs. Oliver M. Mr. A. Whalen. Mrs. Thomas Rurtvan. Mrs VI Lewis. ire ll.rrl.H k Mrs Jolin Matson. Mrs. Paul W. Steck--M., Oorge er. Mrs Fred J. Kiesel Mrs. James "ause. Mrs. Abe Kuhn and Mrs. Adam Kuhn. enterMiss ;rnetta Wheelwright In tained at a partMtssThursday evening Wallace, to Josephine compliment a bride of the coming week. announce Mr and Mrs A. M. Faddls of their daughter May the engagement W Burton, the marriage totake place In the Salt Ukc lempie 'cy, rv. -- ."s -- . 2. loer Mr. and td"d at a Mrs. Donald F. Bhivers pre-beautlfu- llv oppotrted dinner at their nnm. part" c.ven Tuesday of evening, in honor aven.je Miss Mary Wattls. Mr. Biiivers' sister for a on .ien-i-so- r. Wednesday Covers were Mfs Vernn llawkes. Miss Bowmen. Mis Jeannette Brown. Joseph Marv Keene Dr. Mark Sob-- l Hoy Shirley. Johnson anl Kushns-F r were Jlr.' and Mrs. John T. at their dinner hoars Saturday evening were laid home in Adams avenue. Covers for twentv. Mr and Mrs. Wil.iam Sta'.ey enterevening tained at a card party Tuesday at their home in Robinson avenue in comof pliment to Ueut. and Mrs. Mack OarrCorl Halveston. Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. Cal.. who are Schilling of Burlington. at the Staley home. from a guests' houe ha returned xrs W'lllard Kav San Francisco expo-s- it month's visit to thewas also enjoyed with on and a xis't her son Dr. Wlllard Kay. Jr. Her son Clifford who accompanied her to San Francisco, remained to study music for three months. Mrs Joseph MacFarlano will entertain i n ft club th mentors of the Beehive S- w afternoon at her home In Fowler Friday avenu Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Iol entertained at dinner Thursday evening at their home on 5ramercv nvtnue. when the honor wa Mrs. IZ. F. Corfman. president guest of Vomn' clubs. of the Ftah Feleration party the guests Following the dinnerAlhambra-Orpheuwho departedto California. vlit wnths laid for Miss Marv Wattis. - were taken to the forming a box party. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Healy have returned from a month's sojourn In southern California. Mr. and .Mrs. Julius A. Hounds of Dillon. JlonU. left for thetr home Tuesday morning. During their three weeks' visit In Ogden they were, the guest of their aunt Mrs. Iah Cunningham. Mrs. H. W. Fieldinpr of Stave Falls. Is an Osrden visitor at the home Ft. S9 of her brother Charles Carlson. street. Air. and Mrs. Kdgar Stoker have re. . turned home after a pleasant trip to California. Mrs. David R. Beebe Is as her guest this week Missentertaining Rose Miller of Santaquln. Mrs. Sam Schwab, Mrs. I M. Hammond and Mrs. C. II. Stevens, members of tb.e Nineteenth Century club, were amon the number who attended the Federation of Women's clubs in Ocden this week. enterProf, and Mrs. George tained at dinner MondayFItzroy for evening Prof. Cecil Gates of Salt Iake. Mrs. John Riddle of Mantl was the guest at a dinner party given Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Jteed Ander-berThe Fourth ward Primary officers were the guests of Mrs. Uon Billings at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mabel Gadd has returned from a visit with friend In Nephi. enMr. and Mrs. A. B. Al S. Cain at tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ballantyne dinner Wednesday evening. Judge and Mrs. A. B. Morgan entertained at dinner at their home on First Fast and First South Sunday. A shower was at the Thursday .Nelson home of Mr. andgiven Mrs. Jos-epbv Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. John R. Stewart. Mr. Ralph Poulton andto Mrs. Miss Joseph Mabel Madsen, complimentary Ferrln,Is whore marriage to Fmmett announced for next Wednesday Fluff in the Salt lako Temple. Mrs. M. A. Graham and Miss Sadie Graham were the guests of Mr. and Al S. Cain Friday evening. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. F. E. Corfman. Jacob Kvans. Mrs. William M. Rovlance, Mrs. Nettle Kerr. Mrs. S. R. Call way. Mrs. George Parker are In attendance this week at the convention of Federation clubs In Ogden. of Women Mrs. William Caremon entertained the members of the Mormon Battalion nt her home In Pleasant View ward this afternoon. Mrs. Charles W. Thomas, assisted Charles F. Giles entertained the members of the Tres-Juclub at her home Thursday afternoon. Miss Maud Graham Is In Pleasant Green, the guest visiting of Mrs. I Fulton for a few days. Miss Madeline Hathenbruch entertained at her home Thursday evening. The M. I. association of the Bonneville ward entertained Friday evening. Mrs. Joseph Klrkwood was surprised on Wednesday evenlngr by at her home friends. about thirty of her The birth anniversary of Mr. George Oee was celebrated Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haws by a farnil- - reunion. Miss "Lorle Fevltre and Wilson' J. Smith were married on Wednesday in Salt Lake. The officers and teachers of the Bonneville Sunday school entertained g. h by-Mr- s. ll -- SALT LAKE DRUGGIST PLEASES CUSTOMERS m, Se-age- r t. Tw-nty-etg- hth W. D. Mathis, druggist, 824 S. Main street, reports customers greatly pleased with the QUICK action of simple , buckthorn glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adler-l-kThis simple remedy drains the old foul matter from the bowels so THOROUGH that OXR SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASK of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. It I so powerful that it is used successfully In appendicitis. Adler-i-k- a never gripe and the INSTANT action la surprising. Advertisement. ba-rk- a. Herald-Uepnbllcan- .l Garfield, Oct. 16. The Los Amigos club was entertained by Mrs. Clinton Kllburn yesterday at Pleasant Green. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones were surprised by a party of friends WednesdayA evening. gathering took place at the home jolly of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wardley Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. A. 10. Snelder. Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mastin, Mr. Jones, and Mrs. J. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tenant. Prizes at cards were won bv Mrs. Mrs. Tenant, A. Snelder and C. Murphy, Martin. Mrs. Carl Munson entertained Monday afternoon In honor of her birthday Her guests were Mrs. anniversary. Mrs. John Elder, Antone Andersen, Mrs. Tete Nicholson, Mrs. Charles AnMrs. Tholen. Mrs. C. L. Johndersen, G. W. Mrs. J. Peary, son, Mrs; DunJap, Mrs. A. Hardy. Mrs. O. Newman, Mrs. George Ahlqulst, Mrs. A. Eckland, Mrs. Wyotte, Mrs. J. Wright, Mrs. Andy A. P. Carlson, Mrs. A.Richard Barr, Mrs. Larsen. Mr. Tennant. Mth. M. Buddo, Mrs. Charles Benson, Mrs. Swaburg. Mrs. A. Puncheon. Mrs. C. Munson and Mis Hachael Larsen. Tiie Choir Girls' club met In social session at thc Garfield clubrooms last evening. Mrs. George Ahlqulst received a from a party of pleasant friend insurprise honor of her birthday last Sunday. The Merry Matrons club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. H. c. Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Avis entertained the G. G. Bridge Roy club, their husbands and several outside guests at cards last 1 hose Wednesday present were Mr. andevening. Mrs. Carl Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Murphv, Mr. and Mrs. L. Borgstede. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dunlap, Mr. ami Mrs. Thurman,. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas, Mr. Wardley, ana Mrs. R. J. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Blomberg. Mrs. Steven Powell and Albert Andersen. Mrs. J. Buckley arrived vesterdav from her home In southern Oregon and is the guest of her daughter Mrs George Paddock. . Git ANTS VI I. I.E. "Pp(-::i- l to Th llf raid Itepubl loan. 1 Grantsville. Oct. 16. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hicks entertained at dinner in of Mrs. C. P. Anderson and Misshonor Let-ti- e Anderson of St. Johns. Ariz.. ThursMiss Emma Stromberg day also evening. entertained In their honor. Mis Goldie Hale entertained at a Those candy pull evening. . Johnson. Mrs. wereMonday Mrs. Leo present B. W. Swenson. Miss Bessie Camp. Miss Genevieve Anderson and Miss Teresa Fredrickson. The Second ward mutual officers gave a on Misa Jennls Anderpartv Mondav sonsurprise at her home Miss Anderson leaves October evening. 20 a mission to the northern states. for Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ml 11 ward entertained at a partv Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brock of Carson. Iowa. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntington. Clifford Annls Huntington of TooHuntington. TO. ele. Mrs. M. Halladay. Chlleon Halla-daMr. and Mrs. It. D. Halladav. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson and Mr. and Mr ,j. j; Eliason. Mr. and Mrs. Swanty Netson of Oakley. Ida., visited relatives and friends here recently. Gov. William Sprv and family were In Grantsville Sunday visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Anderson entertained Mr. "till Mrs. .Marlon Brock of Carson. Iowa. Tuesday. Miss Jennls Anderson was a benefit program at the Firstgiven ward chapel Sunday evening. Mis .Mice Wrathall of this place and V. I. Johnson of Mt. Pleasant.. Temwill be married in the Salt Iake Ftah, ple Monday. Miss Wrathall was one of the Tooele countv maids of honor at the state fair last year. She was given a surprise party bv the First ward Mutual officers at her home Tuesdav evening. For Mis Alice Wrathall. a bride of the coming week. Mrs. Clyde Wrathall a delightful tea Thursday aftergave noon. The rooms were decorated In autumn leaves and flowers. The hostess Emma Ruud, Mrs. Molen, Mrs. Hannah Jaeobsen, Mrs. P. C. Nelson, Mrs. George Q. Rich. Mrs. R. M. Smith, Mrs. B. G. Cardon, Mrs. John H. Iiankhead and Mrs. Thomas Smith. An interesting meeting cf the Zina D. Young camp of the Daughters of the was held Friday afternoon at Plonpers the home of Mrs. Emma Rudd. Church was Mrs. Q. history Mrs. John givenH. by Rich. BankheadGeorge thee gave Let-tiof her mother's life. Miss history Rich gave a piano solo and Mrs. John H. Bankhead and Mrs. R. M. Smith vocal duet. gave a U. A. C. Woman's club held its The first meeting of the year Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Bell. Three short stories. "Agatha." "The Death of an Official" and "Oversea-soned'- " by Anton Pchekoss were given by Miss Charlotte Kyle. Mrs. Effie Merrill .and Mrs. John T. Caine, III, were accepted as members of the club. By way of celebrating the birthday of Mrs. Robert M. Smith anniversaries and P. C. Nelson, an elaborate dinner was party evening at Mrs. Wednesday the home ofgiven Smith. Mrs. Charles Goodsell entertained with a prettily appointed 'dinner Sunin of honor the anniverday of birthday Covers were laid sary Mr. her husband. for and Mrs. Joseph Adams. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. and Mrs. P. C. Nelson, L. Zundell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bradford. Smith, Clio The circle held its first meeting of the year Wednesday afternoon at the Hotel Logan, with Miss Allie Cox as An interesting hostess. talk on of Shaw" was given by "Quintessence Prof. F. R. Arnold, followed by a discussion. Mrs. Lenore Carroll, Mrs. Irene Naisbitt, Mrs. Fay Carrington, Miss Edith Bowen and Miss Marie jBar-be- r were accepted as members of the club. Mrs. Reld Shamhart. Miss Nora Eliason, Miss Mary Johnson and Miss Jones were guests of the afternoon. The Delta-N- u entertained fraternity with a "stag" party at their fraternity house Monday evening. The Sorosis Girls entertained with a eanvon partv Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Linford entertained Saturday evening at their home on First South. Those the were Mr. and Mrs. enjoying J. A. Hulme, evening Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Merkley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porter, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cardon, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Home and Mrs. Home. Friends of Mrs. Edith Robinson were at the entertained Friday afternoon home of Mrs. Asa Bullen on First South. Bishop and Mrs. C. W. Nibley entertained with a family dinner Thursday at their home on W. Center. One of the informal affairs of the week was the dinner party given by Miss Flla Hatch Wednesday in honor ofevening Miss Frances Brcwn and her mother from Chicago. Miss Delia Morrell was the hostess at a kensington Thursday afternoon, the honor guests being Mrs. Edith Robinson Brown. Those enand Miss Frances affair were Mrs. joying the pleasant Mrs. Elmer I. Stoddard. Mrs. A. Brown, M. Stewart, Mrs. L. D. Naisbitt, Mrs. rsa Bullen, Mrs. Booker Preston, Mrs. M. S. Eccles. Mrs. Ray West, Mrs. A. E. Aldous, Miss Edna Nibley, Miss Florence Nibley, Miss Marie Eccles, Miss Ella Hatch. Miss Margaret Nibley, Miss Jessie Eccles, Miss Emma Eccles, Miss Louisa Barber, Miss Harriet Thatcher, Miss Claire Cardon, Miss Marie Barber, Miss Viola Allen, Miss Helen Cannon and Miss Ruth Howell. One of the most elaborate affairs of the week was the five hundred party Thursday evening by Mrs. Hyrum given Havball In compliment to her daughter Mrs. A. E. Aldous, who leaves Sunday for Washington, D. C. Thirty-si- x guests had the pleasure of the evening. LE1II. Jor-genso- n, Special to The Heralci-Repub- Iran. l d, were entertained Sewing club members the Misses Anna and Mablo Dunn and by Miss Grace De Witt at the Mission cottage. Those present were Misses FlorAd-dence Jensen. Aradana and Maurine Lee, Christie Jensen, Luella Hanson, Douris. Ruth Johnsen, Ruby Kotter, Evangeline Jensen, Mrs. Louis Soderhurg and Mrs. Itoy Darlington. Mrs. J. B. Hansen entertained in honor of M'-s- . T. W. Gunn Wednesday. Mrs. Otto Sainsbury. a bride of the week. Mas guest of honor Monday at a shower party given by the Misses Douris and Jiuth .lohnsen nt the Orpha home of th?. bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Larsen. Mrs. Sainsbury won first Tna consolation prize was won prize. Miss Carrie Marqudscn. Those presby ent were Misses Anna Jensen. Ruby Kotter, Ermlna Smyth, Maurine and Aradana Lee, Christie Jensen, Retta Hansen. Luello Hansen, Adine Foutz, Mrs. C. C. Jensen, Mrs. J. B. Hansen. Mrs. Nora Christensen, Mrs. C. M. Porter. Mrs. T. SAXTAQUI.V. Christensen, Mrs. J. L. Arntzen, Mrs. Moroni Jensen. Mrs. A. F. Kotter Mrs. Special to The Gunn. Mrs. F. I). Gunn, Mrs.' Yello Oct. 16. One of the social T.' W. Mrs. Santaquin. N. P. Anderson, Mrs. Rind.i of the week was held at the Tee. affairs home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Openshaw Anderson. Mrs. Foutz and Mrs. J. C. Hill. Monday afternoon in honor of the PAY SON. eighty-firs- t of Mrs. Elizabethbirthday Wall. anniversary Those present Special to The were Mrs. Henrietta A. Tietjen, Mrs. . Oct. 16. Mrs. D. P. McDowMary A. Lebaron. Mrs. Elenor Nelson, ellFayso-nentertained at a kensington TuesMrs. S. J. Smith, Mrs. Rental Peterson, Mrs. C. Okander, Mrs. E. Tietjen, Mrs. day afternoon in honor of Miss LotHannah Lindstrum, Mrs. Alice Ells- tie McDowell. Those present were worth, Mrs. Hannah Kirkman. Mrs. Sarah Wall. Mrs. Eliza Holladay. Mrs. Mrs. Christiana Powell. Mrs. William Mrs. Cushing. Mrs. Joseph Binsham. Mrs. A. Mary S. Boyle, Mrs. Martha Ewell, CarAlice Jones. Mrs. Sarah Kirkman. R. Wilson. Mrs. L. V. Nebeker. Mrs. die Kirkman, Mrs. Laura Wall, Mrs. Karl Huish, Mrs. Henry Badham. Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Wall. Clara Lindstrum, Mrs. Mary A. Larson and Mrs. Mary Thomas Huish, Mrs. E. C. Petrle, Mrs. Openshaw of Provo. Martin, Mrs. Garry Stevens. The Misses Effie and Jennie Nordfelt George Mrs. George Cloward and Mrs. Erdina entertained at dinner Sunday. Cushing. Mrs. Susie Jarvis entertained at a The members of the newly organbee Tuesday afternoon. Those ized Happy Hour Social club were the quilting were Mrs. Kuell Van Ausdal. guests of Mrs. Charles Smith Thurspresent Mrs. Lvdia Kay, Mrs. Leona Lew and day afternoon. The members of thf Mrs. May Smith. new organization are: Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heetis enterTolhurst, Mrs. Joseph Douglass. Mrs. tained the following guests at dinner John Done. Mrs. Clifford Bale. Mrs. Sundav: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heetis, Dora Hanson. Mrs. Walter Mason, Mrs. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nelson. Mr. Henry Smi,th. Mrs. William Worsen and Mrs. Henrv Ellsworth, Lavern croft. Mrs. Charles Smith. Mrs. Roe and Winifred Heetis. Hawkins. Mrs. Dave Sargent, Mrs. John Mrs. Charles Tietjen entertained the Persson and Mrs. John Francom. MaR. S. officers at her home Wednesday were the guests of Mrs. Walter They son afternoon. evening. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Baglev of ProMr. and Mrs. R. T. Davis of Welser, vo, CEDAR CITV. Ida., and Mrs. V. L. Thomas of Eureka l ican. to The Special were, guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Cedar City, Oct. 16. The faculty of Ferre Sunday. Mrr and Mrs. Philo C. Wightman left the branch Agricultural college gave a by automobile for Duchesne, party to the students Sunday where they will be guests of Mr. and Saturday night. a week. The Junior class of the branch Agri-In Mrs. Freeman Manwill PickeringandforMrs. Mrs. Viola Frank a handshake cultural college gavenew build- Harris entertained at bridge on Monthe basement of the library Miss Gardner, Miss dav afternoon. Saturday. ing Smi-tThe ladies of the Afternoon Sewing and Miss Lunt entertained with club were the guests of Mrs. J. C. games and dancing. Arthur Pratt left recently for Otto, Thursday. Mrs. HomerAddy, Vincent, Kneal, Mrs. W. Neil. Mrs. Lee McPhee, Mrs. Frrd Fudge, Mrs. Fred J. Tregonna,v Ruth Andrew, Irene Jefford, Ruth and Mrs. Rav Farrell of Payette, Ida. Mrs. Frank Andrew entertained the Ladies Aid society Thursday afternoon. The following guests were present: Mrs. Frank Hill. Mrs. T. P. Cook, Mrs Anna Barrett, Mrs. George A. Dan Crossman, Mrs.W.A. D.P. Ridge. Mrs. Mrs. Konald, Mrs. Mrs. Richardson. James Byrne. Rebecca Sornson, Mrs. Joseph Kemp. Mrs. Thomas Allen. Mrs. Fahej. Mrs. Conner and Mrs. Ray Farrell. Mrs. W. Nell entertained at, a farewell party in honor of John Baxter, who left Saturday for a trip to Europe. Mrs. Dan McCann entertained the Matron club Wednesday afternoon at a kenslngton. Lizzie Ileralrt-RppuMlea- -- Herald-Itepub- "get-acqualnte- d" Mc-Clell- M M K. M Ultfll IB IM fit R 1 Sr. "TV in n Beauty Secret That Give Quick sults, Revealed by America's Self-Ma- &? Rede ValesUa Snrntt. WANT to give you here the forand mula for a real hair-growvou will know by actual, visible re your sults that you have at last inarticle. a most wonderful possession provery cell-lifThis formula produces a entire e nounced effect upon the of the hair from root to tip will notit forces hair to grow. You ice a startling difference in the fast of your hair, in increasing strength thickness of its growth, the unusual new and in the vigorous hairs growthin spots. I would not ing in the up this hair grower for allis the give tonics no in the world. There hair in month and month waiting, long out. for results. The growth becomes find, too, that and you will glorious will very soon hair stop falling. your I know tills from my own experience. Todav I am known as the only woman on the American stage who does not need to wear switches, puffs and other I beta-quino- l. heta-quin- Q-n- an -- . Q-B- an " Q-B- an n. - z. Out-of-to- Q-B- m St A r. st- er one-ha- lf Og-oe- ' -- s Beauty-Actres- s, May-fiel- n. ' 7" sfl3K ol -at tht Q-Ba- an FofcittHair IdC d. m Oi-ph- a HeraUl-RepnWica- Lehi. Oct. 1C. Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus in Salt Lake. Powell spent FrldaV Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Thorup were Salt Lake visitors Monday. The B. B. club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Christian Peterson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Regnal Garff spent the fore part of the week visiting in Salt La ke. Mrs. D. H. Chrlstensen entertained the Athenian club at her home Wednesday. The Lehl High school enjoyed an evening at the Srauin Dancing academy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates spent at Provo. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Henry of Bingham spent part of the week nt the home cf Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman. Mrs. Arthur Peterson of Bingham days at the home of her hair subterfuges. spent several Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hanson. parents. Here is my formula: Mrs. W. H. Green of Silver City reMix visit turned home Thursday after a Gats-forpint each of water and alcohol (or take one pint of add imported with her daughter Mrs. George one bav rum if you wish), and It is then ready Mrs. Nephi Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. ounce cf can be Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Will-tr.- to use. The Joseph the drug store. This should Lee of Malad, Ida., spent the latof the week visiting at the be used liberally every day or so. ter part Mr. home of and. Mrs. Edward Harrison. HAIR IS GRAY; MRS. T. G. N. The weak face creams Mr. and Mrs Marion Cutler were Lehi commonly sold 'require many months visitors during the week. Mr. and" Mrs. J. F. Thorup of Salt to produce even a partial result. Why Lake were visitors at the home of their not use a mixture you make yourself YOU LOOK OLD son Dr. J. M. Thorup during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Allred of Itaymond, that is far more economical, and Canada, are visiting In Lehi.d gives results in a fraction of the time? Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oberg.of formula, which I origifollowing the latter part of the week The will give you a complexion of Look Young by Darkening Gray Hair cs thespent nated, Mr. Mrs. "Walter and of guests and every blemish, exquisite purity, No Hyc With J. Higgs. and all muddiness will spot, freckle, a A birthday party was enjoyed by Harmless. vanish: quickly number of ladies at the home of Mrs. Mix .two tablespoon fuls of glycerPace Thursday afternoon. If your hair is gray, faded, wispy, W Mr.E. and ine and one ounce of zintone in a pint Mrs. R. J. Evans are visiting of hot water. When cool it is ready thin, prematurely gray, or streaked at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. to use. Any druggist will supply you Evens. fifor look twelve with gray, you will Tues- with the zintone. returned Mrs. Swope Margaret teen years younger If you darken your dav to her home in Evansville, Ind., gray hair by shampooing your hair and after an extended visit at the home of not be MISS ENGAGED I would G. L. Stookey. Hair Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Mrs. calp a few times wjth that of you positively Owen assuring who Francom. guilty and Color Restorer. It is not a dye, but acts have a mission to the bust can be developed. from returned However, just en the roots, makes gray hair healthy, the southern states, were Lehi visitors there is only one thing to use, and if the week. turning your gray hair to a beautiful, during B. A. Anderson and anything can do it in your case, this Mr. and Mrs. lustrous, soft, natural dark shade, daughter Ma?a were Salt Lake visitors formula of mine certainly should. Anyis liable to cause indarkening your gray hairnoand entire Saturday. thing mechanical is safe. Mix half K. W. formula the This of Mrs. secretary one so Hopkins, need head of hair evenly that of Women's clubs, at- jury. a cup of sugar, two ounces of r.uetone Federation use Besides, you suspect tended the convention of the federa- and a half pint of hct water. Of this after meals and take two teaspoonfuls stops dandruff. Itching scalp and fall- tion, which was held last week at The ruetone can be obat bed times. ing hair, promotes its growth, makea Mrs. T. F. Kirkham entertained at tained at any drug store. hair and scalp clean and feel fine and luncheon Monday afternoon in honor always darkens gray hair. Try it at of Mrs. Margaret Allen of Preston, Ida., I don't wonder you botour risk. Only 60c for a big and Mrs. Amy Cox of Pocatello, Ida., areEMBARRASSED Y"ou can get rid of humiliated. in Lehi with their tle at Rex Drug Co., Broadway and wiio areMr.visiting in a few minutes if you will and Mrs. John Smith. Othe blackheads West Temple, Wasatch 4603; Sun Drug parents were Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. follow my suggestion below: guests Get some powdered neroxin at the Co.. corner Fourth South and West Jesse N. Smith and Mrs. G. H. Pope. store and sprinklp it on a sponge D. entertained Worlton Mrs. F. drug 4333. Lake Wasatch Salt Temple. City, wet with hot water, then rub i made of in her honor afternoon folks supplied by Thursday Utah. on the been who has blackheads, large and small. Mrs. Sowards. mother mall. Call or write asking for visitinar here for a short time. The You will be surprised how effective Hair Color Restorer. Advertisement. 4 euests of Mrs. Worlton were Mrs. E. H. this is. y. e, nt Jef-for- ,4 d. en-ram- e. ey an , r mo s. 1 K; ... 4T V "V By MiM Valeska Suratt MRS. B. C. S. Any good drug store carries the zintone (for making my famous complexion beautifier). Sorry couldn't you get it,to but if you will address "Secretary Valeska Suratt, Thompson Bldg., Chicago," and enclose the price, which is fifty cents, my secretary will see that you get it at once. MRS. "AGEY." I just want you to my formula for . those wrinkles try of yours, and a very remarkable return to youthful appearance will bo of quickly produced. To half a pint and hot water add two ounces of eptol two tablespoonfuls of glycerine. This forms a cream. Apply regularly every The eptol can be seday at curedgenerously. any drug- store. This cream removes light and deep wrinkles, lines of worry, habit and age, and works fast. Don't rniss it. MRS. B. L. R, You can at once relieve that excessive and unnatural armpit perspiration by the simple use of hydrolized talc. You can obtain this at any drug store. It will at once remove all odor of perspiration and other body odors and prevent the soppy condition under the arms. It will save you from embarrassment and save your garments as well. MISS FRETTING I don't use any face powder but my own, made according to my own formula. Being en- from chalkiness and extratirely free fine and smooth, it gives a ordinarily tint and velvetness which appears abnatural. It is called "Valeska solutely Suratt Face Powder," and is sold in many drug and department stores. If -- you find any difficulty in "getting it, write to my secretary as suggested above to Mrs. B. C. S., enclose fifty cents .and ask for white or flesh tint. MISS HIDEOUS I was like you, sick and tired of the superfluous hair removers advertised. I use my own formula, which is really wonderful. To remove hair on any part of the face, arms, shoulders or other part of the body, the best thing is to apply some simple sulfo solution. This has the effect of dissolying away the hair harmlessly, instead of burning it off and leaving a red spot or mark, ' The can be obtained simple sulfo solution store. This can be used at any drug even on the tenderest skin without the least irritation or danger. |