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Show THE -- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1915 HERALD-REPUBLICAN, OCIAL HAPPENING INI TAH GIT w;ti;. .r. fn TP P5, attendant.: rompany Nv .rrF. II. ttf Dwl,; Uaa.l H'-- r d "31 street, .i Mr.a Thoma.i wast the member of the Wolherspooti entertained at inatlitf; party l nt the. Alhambra-Orpheu., character party and dance will he followed hv i lunchun at herThursday, in hme thr ctiildren of Mary of St. piven hy Catholic Adams n venue. church In the 'W. ). Mrs. W. D. V. Zeller entertained th Jo..ph'K W. hall Monday. i.iemtitr of the Ojtden. Oct. ?.. ' I'lU-getal- bt-ir- THOMAS FITZ0KHAL1), one of most charmin- - of Jiostesses. Mrs. FitzgeraKl entertained fifty jrnests at a matinee iarty Thursday afternoon followed, by an elaborate luncheon at her home, when all the appointments "were suirsrestive of Halloween. MIS- J l ir-yent- ni Irons. parties of the week was given by Mis at the home of 1ier fre TinvH Unhh "Mrs ITarrv Bellis-rrday evening ' Juliett Douglass. Miss Sue Wilde and by the Bee Hive girls of Leland Mrs! Ttav Brough. Mrs. Lester parents Mrs. Miss Jennie Wilson at the Douglass! ward. About twenty were present. ton, Mrs. Kessler, Mrs. J. C. Irons, Mrs. A witches'! home on Mrs. was entertained N her home. renvc!l atand Klnora . Twenty-ner.-n- O-de- - n's j i " J I I Five Hundred club and f-Ir.th-II.- American Diimkf, who I tiow attend t , fcty additional ku.M!i Friday ;t her In iilnii.il cons;res3 In .nw Atiams avenue. Mrs. I'scur liotoii. has dfct.leil to remain In the H Mad sen. Mrs, I. K I'.fynol.l. Mrs. until xiirii.t;. licorice II. ili'Isnti, Jlr Helen Hrowu eat A lii.iraclrr ball of Halloween was h P. Kirkemlall v.r ku-.Mr. fits en at th Weber academy Friday of the club. fVfiiirik; by the Junior iiai. Mr'. J. W. Abbott ha S;o'i t' Thcf iit.nji.i'. children!" festival . cral City, la., to Wail relalU-- s for was Yeomen of American l!rot!:rhood I wr5ts, b Wednesday evening in W. of W. . X. O. Oden. superintendent of the hhall. .second ard Sunday nchool. Thursday-from the sale of tickets for was emertaineil tiy rin ri aini ifhi r th.-I-import ball to be Klven November rs of the wartl Sunday fliool. About Pi at h:iritv th nndr th direction A were musical prolorty of the Martha . lety fhow liberal s Flow-ri v t a c Mt a x b Edith gram on the prt of the public In : ari'l X. u. o.z.len. MPs . t? WPil-n- -ii'pt-- i of the chnrity furuiion. There linsrer Kave a reading. MPs Rha will be one more regular session of the dell and MIM Meibi. milni r.rdeie.l Martha society before th ball, when violin and cello eiect ion. P f i - s.i firinl arranvenients will be perfected. merit wr nfrvcl. Mi.? irrnt, Poxey Kath-erir.- e Mtsj. Hut ford Johnson, Mis and Mls9 Olive Itoxty sttcd tn "tv. M.iss ainl Hcndershot I'megtlne tnsr. entertained at a masquerade Mr. an. I Mr. If. W. P'lr.n wr din- . Frll.ySaturday at the homi of Miss !tu-llno!,rty a ner Iio-tfat birthday Friday I'ricuay. dr-- . Mr. and Tl op wet present Kail Packer. ?rn of Mrs. Kllen Angti-- i T. Wright. Mr. and Mrr Parity Packer, departed Thursday for "Wash'. T. Wrirht. Mr. and Mr. WiIIUmi to take up his duties S ington. l of.. the I! rr.i,cuv, nn Wright. Mr. ami Mr Mr. U anO bureau of insular af- att.irhe .Vr Mr. JuliaMr. Pett. f a tr. Gci i WrtV-it.A. I'ul Mr. Mrs. I.oui If. Wright. the departed f Punri and fr. G Pet!.; firt of th week IVptv III Fl"rr. New York for City, t?t vt .it liir j ofifru d The ILiil'Tw-will join her mother Mrs, the junior Tool OKden High who ha been visit-ttr- .: J'Meph Scoweroft, ' l ? Wit on ine s ho y;e ("n'ce!-.- ' ther for the past month. nr. The Implicate Auction Vhit club i Peadtnu Th.' Vinretit i ::':(,.!!.'. at the Maids and Matron!" vt ' : t i . i . h. Tuc..ty Cirrt iri!iii"l .'! ':. Mr M S. Marriott f Mf Mr. p. F. Kirkend..'.! spent the week Mr vice ir. Idibo nan iJfon. pre Mrlien, Kallv the KUf: of friends. -ff r cc-j U ibe president Th andnHistorical club met Saturday at !! " wtli e hor.t- - of Mrs. Joj-epi: retarv. li. Morrell. nx.r Ti.e th. t Mor;.t a v tt'f was Th. MUt)crt for the afternoon n Mr", foltvr "St !rltu;l Pesources ,X America" by i:ivr prn':rp" , f I'ott'll;:. "T" Kir;-fr. Hirt. Mrs. I . H. Ad-- i; .I..ephine ri e Sf . .f t.tr-n.I Mr. ."viiir ttfn ofi:itn-at!'Tim the It: ,1 ra t Ion of WomHwtf;-Thrtr en s l ;b. which was hfUl In oden u.k"-.- ' M"r.. V .!:. m .oi'W "iv.ir'y Miss Winifred Jen-s- . U, It. I;'. sr. r Con-if. i.n. ir st of Mount ;tn was a Kist. itir, Pleasant I : t lt-C1' i i .i".1 iK U i' pr-.iT..o Mrs. rf l. O.- McKay, l r t i r, Kor-,T r.' " - Joeph P.. WriKht. Mrs Mr, t ; XV ttnwT W. Jlc ' Mr.Vfrf. '''inr h st. Virci'.'i". tr Mii ai.l Kalhrin Kay. ! I r r i I f i h t. The fi.r-i.- il i'rpn. Th openintr of the tlo'intry . I Tow..r,i Tnt?; F'... ri-r A reception piece f-i- -; Sat'ir.iaj. r,.i:-i. tr. hel.l the afternn for club r Ia :c folic- ed b;, a dlnr.er and an rrl.ir s Tuc !. r .rn' ; r.- t p- - rl" . i:formil t f iv i. Mi r iiW Hwrn. Mrs Nora S. Albert (i. r. ..f K. tuni lr. !: M e. Mr Mrs. II. iivr r t ? r.r n , M r.ri!a W. :.k on com-prj..- .. Mrs H. Punyan. (irrfftrmrilMr. it - i Vr .I H t;rov i t .t o orcr. party, which prvft Mt I ofiM. ft. nirri,:.' t'..- week-en- , i,? PocatrUn. M M. .Vtr. S. Mr or II. W. Tro'.i.iihlc Is visiting In M' lauMfr n of M vttM'T. IC f ;.l. an'l Shr r . ) i a. thp 'Vir"m'i iift of her brother ' w M"itt-r'; Mr. Rf Mrs. V.. iT tf.'-f 'f'T-... v of .'.t t'lf Tl . I '..t f i f Indies' kf itvlnjton was J.rr','' 5' T,'tir?ii. W r . I . j tl erf at r W ed I. iv at thrltt' tati: home of.. Mr. Mrs ". Zim-,W. i: Mrs wrlsjiii p. tiiiftf i i . . ,. ,,. t. rtow mt Mr. Mat f jo"- n te h the usutf.l f "P t f w' tr Mi I... i Sf:tnlro, and .Miss f.er.a nttri i --Vi-; vv.r- - Mr . M S i .Irod of Kn, k K v . who hat f r '.f i f t IVfMr rtn.l r.t. t; of Mt ati'l Mr. John ' i' .r r. Mr Mr Mit; 4.VWr the Tr..'t- for tr,. p.tt ;;-.Vi- -. Aii'il.T'fi!. MiUlr.-.Aim :tfternoon for days. their ' ;ir;., .'Htv! S lil. Ml Kitth rll. ho V M ft i Mi ri. .rr- Mr- l.iwill enter-- f :t.I P. Porter ;!f-.-t Mt. Mi .1 n M..t f t Ml' A ' t r .N.vuttoe Martha ro-- ti of t.u.rii(..'r ti efv nl y , f her onte. i'iii,i i tr- Ma tt u v ill Mr. .ir1 M.t.r, t rf a i nr.1 a num-- '' Mi. riarti r fx! in :' iif!ii. Mmnl-iy- . itt Tl;.. affair was th- - .M ;.J .id.l M.i tro- n M.tu.i iv i ., ,i Mu.i' !." e.:i ;.;irf.". .l numbers v ; M n f r lilt i ,. Mi. .l.tt.- -t IJt!ssell v.r.. t; Miss '!r ' .: M li T Si r. I'..r;-.M:v .i t h r son. a:r.l I.inr.i " ' ri.-M: i. im T r. ; t r '!! r e. .ovn iij t io- 'iiti i 1m. ..p T.i!i. frrro r" !': tl " 'r if r,'iTir ..f ,: ii N;.l u U be hoyrs to t ri if .u ii' r J- ' I; t I I .1 I V of tori. let St", tile ja r t t'-iMl i.tln i rt t r i;i TiiI..t.li.--airl Mr i. T I.vn. :i Mrs.t. i:tri..r. llfp club will be II. Porter W ..!:.. ;.! t.trtr'. the hon e of at f .. tr r a i Mrr.in r vv , r at P "at ri rui'te ' 1. . t t f i N i r r ; .t .V'r" :r.v riinif will !.e ),oste.a mi r. . t . a numt'-of fricrni ! Kni i'- i r.icnii.ers of the hi!d t'ulture : n f rt r, in In t i ii" Th. ur.H.ia y at the Maids and Ma- - iriic: hn .r.iv t t.ri-lM! i !... .nk. t Mat r Geneva Small, Ernest Brough. William IP Belliston. Mrs. Edward 1'av and a number of Special to The friends her brother Frame Oct. 30. Miss Lucy A. Tranter surprised A pleasant Kaysville, evening. Monday a Mrs. of Mr. and was spent in music and games. Barker, daughter evening E. WednesJohn Refreshments were served to about fifBarker, was married day evening: to Henry S. Curtwrjght of teen. Seattle, Wash., tlie ceremony being performed by President Henry H. Blood I'AKSv CITY. at the. home of the bride. A wedding special to The Herald Republican. followed the marriage and later. supper Mrs. Fred Post In the evening the couple left for SeatPark City. Oct. SO. the Bon Vivant club tle for their honeymoon. They will re- entertained turn to Peweyville to reside. Wednesday- evening at a kensington.the Mrs. Frank McEwan entertained Mrs. Kllen Barton and daughter Clara Saturhave been spending the week, in Kays- Five Hundred Afternoon club ville. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. day. The prize winners were Mrs. G. E. Short. Barton. Heciges and Mrs.P. George Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Neil on their arMis. Frank Cheney, who has been in Kaysville, re- rival home fifom a slf.rt wedding trip spending a few weeks turned Thursday to her home in Bar- gave a reception at their home on Park avenue. ley, Ida. Mrs. Paul It. Thomassen of Cornish Miss Helen Deason entertained for at her is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul her little nephew John home on Norfolk avenue. Thomassen. Mrs. John Thomson entertained at a George S. Graves of Pos Angeles and A. P. Brown of St. Pouis were here luncheon and kensington Wednesday The guests were Mrs. AY. .1. Sunday the guests of Arnold M. Barnes afternoon. and Ferris It. Thomassen. Buck, Mrs. J. F. Welsh and Miss GerMr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and son trude McLaughlin. Lo Page Raddon. Harry Raddon, EdKenneth of Sharon. Vt., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Blood Thurs- win Hartwell and Elwood Garvin went to Salt Lake Saturday. day. Mrs. pavid Baxter entertained the Mr. and Mrs. James II. Pinford ami afternoon. The several members of their family were Sewing circle Thursday Mrs. present here visiting relatives over Sunday. guests were following Moorse. Mrs. John A. Webster was ffiven an enjoy- Fred Gillette. Mrs. Thomas Brown. Mrs. L. P. Hartwell, Mrs. able birthday party Saturday evening Austin on the occasion of his fiftieth anniver- B. Martin. Mrs. Will O'Keefe. Mrs. George Tippets. Mrs. Joseph Kemp, Sr., sary. Miss Mollie Barnes has been spend- Mrs. A. H. Addy. Mrs. J. L. AYilson and Anna Barrett. ing the week with relatives in Salt Mrs. The Halloween party given by the Pake. Miss Helen Spalding of Salt Pake was Ladies' Aid society Thurrday evening the guest of Miss Fstella Epperson Fri- at the home of Mrs. A. P. Ridge was attended. largely day and Saturday. Mrs. James G. Watson returned from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peak entertained Butte Tuesday morning, where she has friends at dinner Sunday evening.or Salt been tho guest of her daughter Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lambert Lake spent Sunday here the guests of Bowman. entertained Mrs. C. W. Hodgson Mr. ami Mrs. A. F. Gailey. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Barnes and Thursday afternoon the members of the Misses Marllta and Mary Barnes at- St. Luke guild complimentary to Mrs. and daughter Miss Eva tended a dinner Hughswill party given by Mrs, Henry make their home in Hughs, who Pawrence :. Blood at her home in Salt Salt The Oitv. Lake guests were Mrs. Pake Thursday evening. P. P. LeCompete. Mrs. J. T. Williams, KAYSVILLK. j I i uuim'iiiM jji". ms ki ,. - v s . i. : , . ' " wjy, 'i " y ' f j "f v'. " ' - l u jrpni. 'ii re-"t'ti- i .v -- '.. .' .. .. ... ..... Pt-aso-n ' f. 4 S e' t.. 4 A n A' b .ii j . . .. ; i n rlji t- : .7 ' i -- r- i. v I - " ' S . . ' i Ma-molt- rfnn turt. 1 : ' tV 1 f 1 4 : . i i V v ' ? ' :v ; 4 - j ; ( 1 Oc-t.rh- . . . er t v' ! ! f ; : l ; r 5 . t y a. - '.. I- i i.e--'.:- . . T t T nt -" i . ! lf ; , - M-r- fSI".MSN. : . TSpeelsl - ' i : t- M.K-M"r-- -. .! l'r'r . k 1 r Iv V ; . V - c j - .'j - - . ',V ; - ! i - ! '"3 - j - lint ; - c . - s 8,-cr- ! h-j- t rti-i- - : I f r tr-..- I ! ir. ;- I i ' I r' I ! ! X 1 rr- .lrs I ,T - : V I - 1 - ! ! t, r N"i.vv ,i 4 M; ' iif- i "f in Ililitii M:h ih.v M ''!! r. t ,. Th- - f ! rv ma of r f r h ln w-Mr t. 1'iwimc Mr. I t - r ASr( Hf fa A rt.!,r.f t'. Mr M,itt"'wi, l ('n pr'if Mr tr liliri".. XV,tf r nna M,i rv Ml J.i'-ot- . Mi V t. Sr..f'-- in i 1IU- - j v .1 M ! lt-;- ;. - t.. ;..!.- J. - (r i'. iri Th- - Mr tiionthli, f Iiorn. Mr. I! r.l J V M r I f itrtnr A. I Mr. I! rf v iU-l- ' Jo-- Jt Th ri th. f t : r V I' i fft. w tturrl n .if.--- f fr--- r. " I f. v I "' t.m.,''.v ! t r ': tt I 'i " ; r e X'. . r ? .-- r h. h r r Mi- l ; l'r. Krh. Muryjrrff Mr. Milli- - . or.i w. ; 'tirrlhornrorfipsnv f Mr. Mr ion trrrr. mcnu-rth- ; - the TT. ..itd fturtort r 1 r - j r. : Hi ' rah I. t hot. W1 1 . trr'-n- . t , w r . t a- -n 1 fort-'i:; i: .i-- i th- ' ; ! - . 1 . :rt't . r i i ; : : V.-- y.i ! . I ,ir. :':. .ii a. f . . ; ' t.. - f the hilfh nrllO(i en- - i i i ii s I . I'. - t- i ;d r .; r l -- -n re v-- i 1 - Mi- -- - h'r;crhu Arle.,,. , .. r of th.- - ti i;i;--- tr-.t- I :s I.e.-- ..!.ir ir; . r schools is of the t Mrs ""i'i" of th- r f la Hannah t'omlif. I.acjna Johnson jrave a party of her sister hlrth.iay eveniltir. About Xlf-- t v- - were iresent. Hover entertained In- ReadMv.F fol'owinjr Thursday VM f t in m wcmiB, I koW wotsn' trbdj. I know bcr need of r rap . "4 even- Offer I thy aad la tip. my Bister. ar nnhuppy becnse of If ymi feel un.;t for hocehoU duUes, social pleasure, or 1 tell me lust how you suffer. employment, wrue c!:iy trial of a horn treatment if .' r ; " .' &rvi a tor my fr tenMen day' caonot undarttaacl women's tut'rd to your need. suZe ring. What we women know from experience, we . ; v. t know better that, any man. I want to tell yon how to cure jroureIf at homo at acust of about 12 cents a week. If you from women's peculiar ailments caus-- Ir cr In ee pais tk bead, back, bowela. Iaelio of weight and drmgitt down uition. f allinc or dtpLacemeot of ft pehric orraas, cauainc kidney and bladder weak Deis or ' iW.N y. w. . '. , i. ' constipation and ptiea, painful or irregular priod.a. x? m S ' ' catarrhal conditions and diacbarcea, extrame nervoaa-nea5. spirit a. melancholy, deairo to cry, fear of erne tclpced Kins eril aixxjt lo baopon. creopiosj fa line alone ' 'r'r 'V' tbo sptne.pslpttationjnot f Laskoa. wcarinasa, sallow com. in tho left plosion with dark eircloa oader tko not worth lieinc, breast or (eneral f eeboc tbat life iscys.pin I liYITE YOU TO SEKD TODAY fOU MY FREE TLM DAYS' TREATMENT and team how these aUraer!'. can be easily an 1 iurety conqaereJ at home without the dangers and exper.se of an operaticf.. Whan you are cored, and abie to enjoy life again, von can pass the good word aJong tosomsotner softer er. My home treatment is for youaa- or old. To Motbors of Daagb ors.1 ws.lexplam bow to creen stckne (walorosa). irregalaritie. headache, and lai-tuv- is in yonajc women arl restore ta-to piurnprtess and health. Tell me if you are worried about tr Rtve my home treatment a ten days' trial, and tmif daughter. Kmesboir it costs yota nothiagworth askinc foe, then accept my renerous offer an tioes not tntrere with daily work, li health is WTita for tlss Irco trcatarrnt. Includ.'nc my i.U5trateJ booklet. "Woims'i Own Medical Adriaor. 1 s erd ail la fU-.can cct out this offer.marSc your feel-ln- r. prntp-nli- . To save time, yea mm.wrrpr are ta-.- offer irm. Address. and Snd today, as you-may- pot - Cox 210. SOUTH BEND. IMD. MRS. IM. SUMMERS, L -- " - . yo-i- , ... - w-.- J re-rj- ra - - s xm l'lie - public en t ert a i ne.t at a .;trt the ,,.,!. of APss Naomi Fridny t eninir TIwji- who assisted In sert inK , I t ' . . , .M-- Sisters (.: i !:!..r 'te... 'Iarkepsh. r r.l r - ,i Tti- v. . ci. . M liotiall. Mrs. darnel i.e i'.i;r,r: Pr'-- l, Mr Frank ".amrell. j t 1 .- - Tr !b f:-- :;.-- I j Mr t :t'. i M... of coni,injr Fw at IT Ivrnr. . ro (vrnii. fth Mr. rti .1 ...... M rt.? of the hoartl l ; t th? horn of Mr? "inip.i'.x . Kl! Twntv.ixth hom. !:.. I'tlant vrir of f t...ir.! v.i ; irnt; t: ( 1 tv.--;, i - ; -- t - " i ''.s !. ri ; !'.;- ; Mi : t- f- -ii ( -. x. , - .- - v f ,, .i i ; r i i i 1 1 - i i i ; H.-n'-- Mr. ;.orife ir;ed th.- idlott ii,': at .'.. ,r.M etitert f.!. and liir.i Worth ts. P. lev S'.e I'raiflail -- - 11- 'r iir r.l r- I'lvir.r.M . . .i ; Jr.i . Mr.. .,'! h.t' - ' ' .. . '. f :''''i ' .t "' " I ' ; r' Mr..t M.t ' h v ii T: omp.r. f rrp t. Mr. !!! r.-r '".'.Y r h. "fr-- f 1 ip. t v Kim: I'llsfSfs. Moor- II. Matt. F.thel l,ees l.a'iia kn: ; a id flf:t-- a I'ousrall. ; M ii:ik Metcilf Mt. i.vman H; ru i.t rrrurrte.l to M.iv--1.. a u if h Mrs f'r.n;- !ms' t i d at tii:-r- 'r,i iiil'.t-fio'i--- '. t rtcfn vMr;. r s Peit !A.r"h-T- 5. Mi-- f Mr Mi II. t nr.tl .iid i 'i ' i' tr.i Mr. Mark tie lto';nor en t r f a i v. e.ih.irle t a ke nsin k t o n : Mrs. foHow tnsPev nobis. tfr. Heriert Mrs. , Mrs. Mackbt r.s.m, 'Vvrnvi l!rk-and John .'.I t. Mrs. pose. Mrs. Vere 'rati lail. Ml. Henry Hannah 'on.Jle. Hthel i ,.!.(; h f ,i :n . t"'-- r. ti t !i wi.-r.i- l ll-iltU ! : t lf i i r . - ; : -- , r - elaborate r.cpiioti f.r t' afternoon Hi the vv boil!. Those in . po-cJ F. Wincate. charge Thorn. lieirv ' -... A - " r i tl : s',-, - t w "1" r . -- - s ! i . . , ! w.i tH . r r ,.., h lit tn.- 1 1 - : " .i- -- ' r i r f r r - of th" K Trnh Mr t;hrv t rmiipirn 'hihi w l i t , i f H :'!,.,. .. t d.i i :'. 1 .r. ., ' trif'.r.!. . fd.-tc- e - i . ( . . ! i , ''n j i.,rr r.I'l;-:- i! F. I -- v h Mr 1 1 I j t - F. I- s ' . W 'A f t ...r,,' I'.uct.- - -.ii , . i il t..M . I '.. if;tr . vv ... 4 ' Tr.'r'' vftr '! r Sf'ir ; rr t - Zimmerman. Mioses Ida ami Clara Worthen, Mendenhnll. Melphn Houtz. Mr. and Mrs. (JeorKe I. Taylor i f Payette, Ida., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. -. f'rootr.j;. Miss .sister of th Kov. (". K. AVIi iilta. Kan., is t isltinir; hero. Datls oflvis. Mi. and Mrs. Delos Kojer of Salt Lake and Mr. Arthur Nelson of Ilinff-hiii- n been visltlitit Mrs. M. S. h:t Houtz Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hurst announce Lilthe uetnetit of their lian lo M. Pir.l Tew. "I he daughter will wedding Not ember fake Mis M. a. t'onant was hostess for the Home uitife (inb Fritiav afternoon. Ml. Flora one f tirnisiud the y - J .. . : i. : . ii-- f v rt.if in omrt mv I ' - f ! of rm w ' f r ! 1 1 T , f v iy j'ih. '.' - f i.l'l."!!f n s.ff r . lt f i r Mrs. Mr-- . i I . S st 4 home ot ". ii. Mr .1 was I Mr.. !f program. hote tn musical Mr H'c o.. it .;- of the Home t'lilture ilub Welnht tt t e r t n i r.e( the - i . T nt her home Thursday evenifolitvmc Mr T.ccit k M Ne will enter- - ng". N.inr::! Heal. Arlene nnJ I Mary . i f I.ee. ni !e r s o be;- setvlr.i; club Metidenhall. lyffie Kelse , Kih II i'lttali Copdie. IPnnche Mcndt nhall T r No. 4. (rdcr ami Melpha Hutu?.. ' II.-Mrs. ''har'es inl Harold Alleman en?'.,i. Sf.ir. o-- nter taineil on Fri- !ti be Mason char-- - tertained club atthe Mothers" a ttith ii;l. nfterthe home of the latter Study p. i . . Fridny v i i s.itii-d.trtoon. 'i.ii.o-..ft for v. t ; r . .1 .v.Mrs th t :if l.ucy Poherison entertained l i .! I m;H'!,i. Mi Mr ainliit twentv ;u.-stTiiuisd.iv evening Watson . r i.ot.-f'o'. r were in hotter of Mrs. Hilton Pobertson of . : I t : 1 i. Plea s;i nt rot e. Mr. Ada Williams of Salt O.Pake is the Houtz. of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M'IIIM. II. 1 11. it:, .1 j '' -.l ' i". sr. I". . iloirir.' ;.noi, ii. P.ennett. Mrs. T. f r.i ;i, H'-ir- t i t . Mr. r.- I l I i i . "t t . i I i . !, V i I'.irrT'r.. Inc.. '.V H nr li -- . fr M ' rf i ' M . w. T d- -r j i r- V .1. .:.-..- ! M i - ,!! Mi'1.! . ; J' If f Ml Mr. ln,l Mr . i.t,. :, !.!'. 'k f'i .1 i T'fi'ir..! r i I j M iilii r t Jf t r .. t l . r . Mr' ;!i.-- ! f it;; ' T i". b '; T f" : t f I Mi H M j r, : t'.r.... ' I j f "!!. Mr ! r . v tr- - ,l:. for t r i r" . '.'v .: " . - ". rr M-- . t Imnsmore, Mr I., t Hohi.s. Mrs ll.tstltitrs. Mi.--. Ai :, a isd Ml of Salt I.ake. I'm; "H . of ill- - l.. .iKlte of Sacred I'l-v-- r f :r r. t K Ar-'i:- ,..- k. Mr s i I Mr. ... Xv. i I 'r I.."-- . rr- -. Co-T-n-'- iti : Mr.. Tr-- - r 1 ' ' T.-- h-i- i 1 .l s.ir-prle- .t - K-it- Mr -- . f j Mi. 1 I.H t.v i.-.-- j - I ; v,t pleasantly nur:ber of her friend Min- I. i: ' vv;is erVel bv .Mrs. (ml d.tsijrJ'.ter Mrs. Pearson. n. The by Mrs John !. ;. h' i t t.l ty onipllmentary to Mrs. 1. '.i T!.e r ?ti ii tt .i a success.. Thf i !. Kut-- i M;.-- - M.tff.r. i.ii.il- M Mi. Iiitiw M.ittr'i. MiM MiMiMr-.- S f. ..on. An. riirr. . f Mo .iru) M Ati'ttron t u Mr .rr ti i nil I'.irtv. it ur- - r. f..liv nt Mr. U.'iiilHT .tt 'hf''Mr r Mr Mlt.t'r. -r M M "r v,r. S.;. Mr '! ir- -' Mr ' W.i' Nurrn-- i '. i,,r, ... I'.ro-.- .i '4 . - Mrs. Stella Gle.ihilp president. Parson; program. tary. Mrs. Clarissa committee. Mesdames Uoxie Christen-senFlorence Bown and Caroline Petersen. The hostess served luncheon. The next meeting will be at the home Isle K. Bartholomew. of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer P. K earns were tendered evening, surprise Saturday and when about twenty relatives friends met at their home Mr. and Mrs. Koarns intend to make their future home in Salt Pake. A numb, r of friends met at the home aftof Mrs. Ilyruin Fredricksun Sunday ernoon in compliment to Mrs. Fredrick-son'- s fiftieth birthday anniversary. Tin. officers of tlie Primary association tendered .Mrs. N. C. Myrup a surevening. About fifteen prise were present. friendsTuesday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielson are reiter the arrival of a baby boy. joicing Tim "Apex" class with the association of the seventh grade members of the Washington school gave a building party in th Fridav evening. The literary club of the high schoolweeu ami niorganisedthe during theofficers: Presistalled following vice president. dent. Wendell Perkins; Pucile. Sorcnsen; secretary-treasureThelma Hunt: program committee. Marv Jensen. Margaret AVeiser and P.u bv Jensen. The first meeting was held October P. Miss Jean Winder of Salt Lake is visiling Miss Talula Metcalt". Hal-lowce- i roc. i Tr Mi . It'-ll-n- - M Ht, a 'I . r ,if j i '5. I , ' ' Vo1J 1 . . . ; - '. ; - , : . TIi-- - v N-v. t( ' I 1 I i l!'.-rr- .. I i i ' V ' - .:." ! r ' - : - i ;.-- tn . ; k'nn.l l : N I Merahl-Itrpitb- Gunnison. Oct. 30. Mrs. M. P. Beau-guar- d spent the week visiling hor parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Willardson in Ephralm. The Home Economic association met at the home of Mrs. Linda Mown MonThe reorganized. day afternoon amiwere eld-tefor the following officersMrs. Linda vice Potvn;secreyear: President. ! . tn Tin- - 'Sr..- mI t hoi:. II(-r!i- l Saturda. birth-la- honor nf tlie fifte-ntVilda. Yinal and Vtiiiui Mauss. triidcts. I r ben ham erit crtit i nod Mis ('lissic the faculty of the I'uuiit.- iiitcii school her I':hlav evciiinu at the bo tin.: of Mr. and Mrs. IP rum liebcn-ham- . parents. of Mill ("n ek. Tlimart iare of Miss (' rac Cuyi'e Arilmi- Nelson will take Place No-- t nnd i tnii. r Mat-.The marriarre to Aitliu:' !ibbs of Stcplirti? of tilij; eit' Not ember IT at his will take pla-b ome Satnr-dt- v Mrs. J. Y. P. West entertnlti.-evenin- - at a la low cen partt- for a toimber o '.otii.tr jolks Mr. ;iml Mis. W. !:. Uird announce thenua emeu t of their danir'ater, Peti'da, to l.fo oJoi;os of Salt I.ake. The pupils" tlie Iliii'Test .iunior school will nivo a diincln.u party in the ". ts't'innasium Mi. and Mrs. Peter M. Anderson of of llollidrtf announce the P.. to Andrew their daughter Margaret etinapctnent the wedding to take place in Motes, Ni v e mber. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer orntvall enter-- t i i Wednes.lav ctenmg in hotter of Miss Anna Slit phet d a fid Pa Pettion. tvhose marriiige tt'Pl take place I n t he neit f u t u re It. Pirch became the bride Miss of llllis Vorliics Saturday. (ct. L'3. the A marriage taking place at Salt Pakt was given in ti i ir honor parcel showerafternoon at the home of Wednesday the bride's mother. Mrs. IP rum S'.aiif- in of - - - of-Mi- - t. inn - I I - Nov-mbe- r . I wr-'-m.-- . I . l n Ib-r.di- l 1 v tv-bo- me r n. IIersli-nefiiill!ia- Hil-uul- -- - ss . IM. r, Git A TiVIIJ.K. '1'i-oel- Krvln P. Wiirnci. home film ChiiaKo last week fet riurnd s p.- ml !i k two tears in m IS s lou after tt o i k MM1I i Mrs. F. llri'kson vlsitlnu her 'Sii-':'to The l: pi:l 'ran. Mrs 1). I,. Horrity of Fill-idajghter or- - this week. "il. A j.retty iiome Pet. Fork, Spanish Mrs. I'hrlsil.in Tuft was hostess at wcotlitu: of th- - week was Unit of Miss n dinner party Sunday. "h ristenseii. Those present Y.-iof llyit:m daughter ( '. Hov.-cn- . were Mr. andKrb-kso-Mrs. pie Pai.sen. Mr. and "h ti t e nsen. ami Pavid son ". Mrs i; W. and illadts. June of Mrs. P. Powen. W.dneSiiay ivcii-.nt- r ami Poland Tuft. ;it the home of the bride, Pishop A pleasant was William tiroti-gt-home Tliey officiating. home in Sjtanisn Monday cwnirig tn hnor of Mr. 'will make tii-igi'.enMrs. Wat nook. Fork. Irvin ami The following couples formed an onto Maud Sornson. Miss Ilobbins and Miss tdsen of Mart st ale spent the week patty to Salt Pake and a It ended the end as guest jif Mis. KJna Sorenson. given by Mr. and Mrs. wcn Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pell are Salt reception P. Parry in honor of the thirtieth anMr. and Pake visitors this week. of their marriage: Mis. Pottle Welch entertained the niversary Mrs. John P. Jones. Mr. tmd Mrs. Thomnt dinner Sunday; Mrs. 'Mara as Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Williams. following Ueii. Tina I.arsen, Kthe! Hri kson and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams. Mrs. Pan Iarsen. Frank Miln.er and Mrs. lit rum Ohiis-tenseThe Misses Po nnd Mary Iiowry en- Mrs. William J. Thomas has gone to tertained Monday evening compliment-rto Mis t.Miurchlll of Yuncouver. Thistle to spend several weeks with her Those present were pr. nnd Mrs. Halitz. daughter Annie, who iv teat hirf'g school Itev. nnd Mrs. Hanks. Mrs. Neugehaur tit ere. nnd daughter lalna. Mrs. Clara Olson. Mrs. John I. Jones, assisted by her Mr. and Mrs. Christian. Mr. and Mrs. daughter Miss Yiola . fonts, ami het t)l Ptrsfn. Mrs. Niels Mlcholson, Mrs. niece Miss Geneva Parry, entertained Arthur Hodge. Mr. Kliza Sorenson. Friday afternoon at a china shower for A very pleasMrs Kennedy and !of It. Michelson. .vlis.s Vera ("hrlstonsen. Mr. and Mrs. Pavld t'olllngs and famwas enjoyed by the sixteen time ant left Saturday to make their home guests. ily In Areo. Ida. Miss Snse Huntington of Mapleton Mrs. Margaret Paker entertained has .spent several davs of the week afternoon. Those present With her sister Mrs. lid Money. Thursday were Pottle Welch, Tina Ltirsen. Clam Itev. and Mrs. C. K. Puvis of Spring-vill- e Olsen. pthel Srlckson. Mrs. "Louis Haker gave a reception Wednesday aftand Mrs. n. P. Washburn. ernoon at the home of Kov. and Mrs. The Home Kconnmios cltib held its Theo Pee. An interesting musical proFriday. An Interest- gram was given, including a number monthly meeting program was given. of selections by Mr. and Mrs. C. K. ingMrs. Jack Sargent of Marysvale Is Pavls. Out of town guests were Mrs. here visiting her sister. Pa vis ahd her daughter ("race of Mrs. Arthur Hodge entertained a few' Wichita, Kan., mother and sister of friends Sunday evening. Itev. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hughes of Mt 'It 11 AY. Pake have been visiting their Salt r5Sr1 aj IO The Spanish Fork friends this week. Lfo Moore of this city and Geneva Murray. Pet. .:. Miss Florence of Iceland have been granted entertained a number of friends aMarkhnm license. marriage Tuendav evening to celebrate her eightMr. and Mrs. Chnrles Johnson of eenth birthday. A shower will he given Frld.'y, Nov. Moore, Ida., have been visiting for a with the latter'.- sister Mrs. Pari, f. In honor of Miss Penola Hlrd, a week W. Nellsou. bride-eleof this month. About 100 people attended the "go; The Iidies Ciird club was entertained party nt the Presbyterian jtcunainted" In Salt at home the Wednesday last Fridav evening. of Mrs. Harry Haynes, Mrs. R. H. Win- c!ni""ji The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. der assisting the hostess. Mis Pearl Holm and Mr. and Mrs. Jones was the scene of one of the M. K. P. own have returned from San jolliest children's parties of the season friends Saturday afternoon, when the to Francisco, where they spent several of surlittle Marion Jones gathered weeks. A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. prise her. Mrs. William IJIchardson of Eureka P. F. Spicer Monday evening. Mrs. spending a few days with her mother little Indaughters left Is Splcer and two home Andrew Johnson. Peach. Mrs. for their Iong Friday Mrs. John Bunting ami baby of Los Cal.. after spending several months are visiting relatives an I here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angeles here and at Prove. She. is the friends H. W. Cminegelter. of Mrs. Margaret Bunting:, her Ml. Yaudis Cahoon entertained a guest number of young people this evening mother-in-laMrs. William J. Stewart and Miss with a Halloween party. Ahblo Farrell entertained a Marie Stewart were guests Tuesday at Mis crowd of young people Wednesday eve- the home of Mrs. Mf fie Part. Miss Geneva Markham. a bride of the with a pie and cake, feast. ning Mrs. Michael Mauss entertained last week, was given a bundle shower Sat- Mottn.e, i st - ct . w. n Special l.i l"ln Herald ) bnn. Grantsviile. Oct. 110. .Mrs. W. K. at dinner WednesSoclberg entertained day t veiling. " The guests S. were Mfs. M. ll. Halladay, Mrs. John Anderson, Mts. ilyrum Milltvard, Mrs. flolger Peterson and Mrs. Ilyrum Sutton. Miss Alice Anderson entertained the stage primary officers at her home Wed nesda v event ng. Mi. and Mrs. Marion Brock of CarTuesday son,' la., leu tor a their home three weeks' visit afternoon after in Tooele. with relatives here and Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Halladay enterIva tained Miss Pida Johnson. Miss Miss "laser. Miss Blanche Fiddler and Eraser at dinner Sunday. Phyllis The First ward Mutual associations gave a Halloween dancing party last night. the Golden Stromberg entertained t ear book staff of the high school at liis home Monday evening. Mr ami Mrs. John T. Flinders entertained Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Erickson Francis of Sail Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ktans ;md Lillian C.Kvans of London. .). Stromberg- at Mrs. FniHand. dinner Monday evening. entertained Miss Emma Stromberg the senior class of the high school at Those h r home Wednesday evening. James Williams. Mignon present, were Pae M. Anderson. Mariel ErickPack, Lainont Ben-nioSteele and son, Mr. ami Mrs. John T. Flinders entertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Erickson and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, all of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. at dinner Wednesday even-i- t' Stromberg g. The cornerstone of the new Second was laid Tuesday mornward 'nap Lake, papers ing. Copies of the Salt with numerami local paper, together ous sketches ot the ward organizations and some relics were placed in the stone- before it was sealed. enter-t- : Miss Teresa Frederiokson ined nt a party Monday evening. The guests were Florence lark, Mary 1m-taPachel Clark. Daphne Cooley. Goldic liaie and Genevieve Anderson. Mrs.. Phillip Fiddler entertained at a birthday party Thursday afternoon at he, home. Pinner was served to Mrs. Joseph W. Smith. Mrs. James Orr and children. Mr. nnd Mrs. John E. Millward. Mrs. J. C. Anderson. Mrs. Harry Green, Mrs. Frank Purfee, Mrs. Charlotte Powberry. Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. C. J. Lindgren. Mrs. M. B. Shipp entertained nt. a Halloween party in their large barn Wednesday evening. The barn was ap- B-ul- Mrs. J. Ed 1'axton, Mrs. W. A. Raddon. Mrs. J. J. Jackson, Mrs. Sherman Armstrong. Mrs. Guy McKay. Mrs. H. S. Townsend. Mrs. Julius Frankel and Mrs. AY. J. Buck. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nicholes. Margret Boulton. Sylvia Hayes and Mr. Robert AA'right returned Thursday from Butte. Mrs. J. AV. Quinn of the Q ranch was the guest of Mrs. Lucy R. Garvin the last week. Mrs. L. A. Bridgland entertained about twenty little friends Weil nesda v evening complimentary to her little daughter Esther. George Thompson returned early in the week from a two months' visit a t his home in California. Miss Susana Shields entertained Hie Woman's Atheneum club Monday afternoon at her home on Park avenue. Mrs. E. P. LeCompete rendered an inreport from the I'tali Federteresting ation of Woman's clubs held atA Ogden. where she was a delegate. paper also was read by Miss Susana Shields on tlie beginning of music in America. Tho lesson was on the same subject. Miss Catherine Shields rendered several vocal solos. The meeting adat the to meet November journed home of Mrs. E. I'. LeCompete. The higfi school entertainer) a danSaturday cing party at the high school to the Kaysville evening complimentary football team. Mrs. Guy McKay left .Sunday for a two months' study of music in New York 1 City. l'AYSOV. Special to The Payson, Oct. 30. . Herald-Republican- Mrs. James Gardner entertained the Bridge club at her home Saturday afternoon. Honors were awarded to Mrs. Frank Ingalls and Mrs. Jack Dixon. Miss Naomi Smith entertained at a party delightfully arranged A Halloween conundrum supAYednesday evening. Miss per was served to the following: Miss Naomi Smith. Miss L.ona Bates, Annie Page. Miss Retta Cutler, Miss Iris Done, Miss Hattie Wride. Earl Page, Union Hill, Clifford Harris and J. B. Stark. The ladies of the Happy Hour Social club were the guests of Mrs. Dave SarMrs. Tim Jones and gent oil Thursday. were Aliss Delia Sargent visitors. Mrs. In honor of Mr. and James who departed on Thursday Gardner, or Salt Pake to make their home, Mr. and Mrs. AA'illiam Ferie and Mr. and cm Mrs. Elmer McBeth entertained Wednesday evening at bridge. Favors were awarded to Mrs. William Omelia and Frank Harris. The charming affair was given at the Ferre home and the friends present were Mr. ami Mrs. Mrs. Larson. Mr. Mr. and duff, Mrs. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris. Sir. and Mrs. 11. S. Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. MrOornick. Byron F. Ott. Mrs. William Omelia. Mrs. Viola Manwill. Mrs. Charles (.'ravens and Mrs. Jack Eph Biid Di xon. The pupils of the first and second the Peteetneet school were grades a of Halloween party on Friday aftgiven ernoon by their teachers Miss Edna Loveless and Miss Lillian Condy. Halloween One of the. most ela b.-ra- t rif-Lrli .. i y v...!ci:. ( y. A it '. ,j 'n 'f.i i', - 41 If. Vo'-- . ki I; . . Special tn The Nephi. Oct. 30. Mrs. Lidia A. Cazier, who for a number. of years has been L. M. I. A president ofa the stake Y. the officers was by given surprise of the association. At 6 o'clock dinner Mesdames was served to Mrs. Cazier, Paxman. Lizzie Ostler. FlorMargrett ence Lunl, Jennie Belliston, Nellie Neva Cowan. Emma Brough, Misses Cam-olle Booth. Ethel Wright, Orsena and Mrs. dinner the Cazier. During Florence hunt in a very appropriateof little speech explained the purpose the gathering. In the evening all the Y. L. M. T. officers of the three wards of onNephi the surprise sprung a successful two retiring stake officers. AusMr. and Mrs. Thomas Cotton of at Nephi this tralia are visiting friendsare the guests here they week., While Of Mrs. E. LI. Booth. The Ladies' Literary club met at the home of Mrs. J. L. Belliston Monday was the program evening.out:Following Poll call; "Autumnal Quocarried tations." "Life of Pallin." Mrs. T.Fos-P. Delia Pees; current events. Mrs.Miss Venus ter; musical selections. from the .civic comreport Mrs. Brough.wasA read William Bailey. mittee by The Kam'radan club was entertained Mrs. Robert evening by were Wednesday"Refreshments served to Chappell. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Angus Haynes, i I i I j j j & j j i ( j Special to The II crald-Ropufl- l lean. Garfield. Oct. 30. Mrs. Harry r. Allen gave a bridge luncheon Saturday afternoon in honor of her sister Mtsa Zollinger of Columbus. O. Mrs. R. F. Barker and children returned Friday from a trip to California. The Bakers Dozen club was entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon by Mrs. J. MeLachlan. Mrs. A. C. Ahlquist left th first oC tho week. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Day were surprised Wednesday evening by a number of friends. Mrs. C. A. Anderson of Garfield entertained the Sandv Sewing club Monday. Mrs. G. Guggisberg and Mrs. J. A. Anderson entertained with a Halloween partt' Wednesday evening at the home of the latter. was hostess to a dinMis. J. celebratner partt- Peay Thursday evening,the sereral family birthdays, guests ing .vere, Messrs. and Mesdames Sterling" Petit-Jack MeCune, George AYilson, Dan Wilson, Alick Lawson. Mrs. Jeanne. Wright The Women of the Maccabees held an at open session AYednesday evening,state which Mrs. Clara Kintz. deputy officiated. Dancing folcommander, lowed an exhibition drill by the degree team. The Ladies of the Maccabees of a Pleasant Green Review No 8 gave in tho successful Halloween card partymeeting-ThursdaAYoodman"s hall after lodge night. The hall was decorated in Halloween colors. - . SWTKlll.V. Special to The Herald !tepnli! lean. Oct. 30. One of the social pa-s- t week was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrus Larson Friday afternoon to celebrate Mr. Santaquin. of the affairs birth anniverLarson's eighty-eight- h Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Okander, sary: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Janms ("lemons, Mi, and Mrs. AA'illiam Jarvis, Airs. Caroline Butler, Airs. Martha Blixt. Mrs. Nels Butler, Mrs. Bena Bylund. Airs. Arml Butler, Airs. Selma Jncobson and ATrs. "Peter Heelis. Air. and Airs. Annisworth and son of Bingham,Harvey atid Airs. Ahram Jar-vi- s of Sandy were quests of Air. and Airs. William Jarvi:-;- . The Alutual associations gave a. Halloweetr party in Hudson hall Thursday evening. Mrs. Ephraim Tietjen was delightfully entertained at Iter home Thursafternoon, complimentary to her day lifty-firs- t birth Covers were laid for Airs. anniversary. Elizabeth AA'all. Airs. Henrietta A. Tietjen, Airs. Emma Open-shaAirs. Josephine Holladay. Airs. Heetis, Airs. Chloe Green-halgAugustaAirs. Alary S. Boyle. Airs. Ann Carter. Mrs. Bell Greenhalgh, Airs. Hannah Ltndstrum. Airs. Marv Holla-daAirs. Arietta Chatwin, Airs. Marv L. Paves, Airs. Geneva Tietjen. Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Airs. Alartha Butler and Mrs. Ida Hone of Tdaho. Alts. Ida Conover and son Glenn Provo ere visitors here last week. of w. h. y, . ..V... l ae questions answ ered below are genera in character, the symptoms or diseases are given and the answers will apply in any case oZ similar nature. Those wishing- further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Raker, College d Bldg., Sts., Dayton, O., enenclosing stamped advelope for reply. Full name, and dress must be given, but only initials or .fictitious name will be answers. Tlie proscriptionsusedcanin my bo filled at any store. drug Any druggist can order of wholesaler 5 to ."io from the use of these tablets. pounds "AY. L." nsksf' have such a sallow pasty complexion. I think my kidneys may be alrected. as have pains In the small of my back all the time. in the back might Answer: Tim indicate kidney pains trouble, and ifarid you have headaches, your feet swell your eyes have puffs under them, vour urine scant with much color and "bad the immediate odor, I would use of balmwortsuggest tablets to relieve this condition. - t TV College-Ellwoo- self-address- rz well-stocke- ;yiJ &oY propriately decorated. . i X J Herald-Republican- church Friday night. A costume Halloween dancing party., was -- iven at the pavilion Saturday1! Those In charge of arrange-- 1 evening. meats were Miss Juanlta Reece, Miss Beulah Gardner, Miss Zola Cloward. Miss Lucile Sant, Miss Lucile Wightman . and Miss Zelma, Mendenhall. Mrs. Anna. Bertlesen entertained Satafternoon. Her guests were the urday Kaflee Ivlatch and Afternoon Sewing clubs. Mrs. Jack Dixon entertained at dinner Monday for Mrs. James Stark, Miss Ida Jones and Miss Fitch of California. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. entertained, honor of Mr. and at dinner Sunday in Tipton Mrs. James Gardner. Other were Mr. ami Mrs. B. E. TownsendguesUt and Mr. and Mrs. Larson. Mrs. Will Douglass and children of Eureka are visiting with Mrs. Douglass' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McClellan. parents The Second ward Sunday school con- ducted a Halloween dancing party at' the amusement hall Saturday evening, Miss Cla'a Tizel of Machinicsburg, Pa., was the guest of Mrs. William; Sheriner during tiie week. Mr. and Mrs. George AYignal and fam-- i their home In Idaho ily returned to a visit with Mrs. AVig- Sunday afterMrs. O. A. Daniels. nail's sister A'. Shermer, local agent of tho Ralph R. O. station, will leave November j D. for Riverside. Cal., where he. will be married on November 10 to Miss Mable of that city. The Odd Fellows and Rebekah's gave a Halloween basket party at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening. Mrs. Stringer left AYednesday for Montpelier, Ida., for a visit with her mother. GAItFIEIin. TkcDocxor' n. NEIMII. evening". fortune-teller'- s booth wern. den and Saturday was the conundrum! as special feature, young friends, supper. More than werethirty of tlie hostess present. Mrs. T. 1 1. AA'ilson. Jr., entertained.' the ladies of the Afternoon Sewing .club Thursday afternoon. The ladies of the Social Tea gave a supper and social at the Presbyterian "Airs. P. AI." asks: "Alay I reduce my without exercising? I don't weight have time to exercise." AY.ould suggest Answer: you use n arbolone tablets to reduce your overweight. They are harmless and many stout people have reduced from 5 to 50 pounds. "W'ebb" writes: '"I am nervous, tired, restless. All myimbition and energy seem to have left me. I don't seem able to apply myself to my tasks, and my duties. Instead of being a pleasure, are irksome to me. I suffer with drawing pains at the base of the brain and have pains in my spine. I'm always embarrassed, afraid and listless." Answer: Your whole system needs a tonic. Yaur nervous system is in an enfeebled condition as a nresult of im- e Three-graipoverished blood. overcome this conditablets will tion bv bracing and stimulating the circulation and building up the worn muscles and nerve cells over the body. Avoid dissipation and excesses. "Alidge" asks: "How may I round out my figure, increase mv weight and be healthy and strong?" Answer: Many people increase their vitaltheir health and weight, improve e ity by using three-grai- n tablets with their meals. I have known very thin, nervous people to gain from five-grai- -- i cado-men- - 'f- - ? hypo-nuclan- d "Spring"" writes: "I have two or three boils on mv face and my complexion is yellow. Aly eyes are dull and mv coated. I am verv nervous and tongue tire d all the time. Can't sleep at night, and am constipated." Answer: Your blood and nerves are impoverished and diseased. This results nfrom continued constipation. Get three-graisulpherb tablets mot suli. They should clean your blood, phur aid digestion and stop constipation. The boils are indication of bad blood. sfc "Grace" writes: "Aly hair is awful It is drv and broken and looking. docsn t .grow any more. Yhen I scratch my scalp a kind of white, scalv. oilv substance comes off. I think it maybe a kind of dandruff." Answer: To overcome the scalp and make it healthy, useitching yellow minyol. The minvol Avill plain produce a beautiful. soft, luxuriant of hair hv growth cleaning; and stimulating- the properly scalp. $c - |