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Show TIIE SOCIAL HAPPENINGS I f 4- HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, ;915 N, WARTIME THE QUEEN 0I BULGARIA BECOMES NURSE IN UTAH CITIES AND TOWNS IN - 4 niovti. Mrs Florence Fiirbar and Mrs. Tdanche . Jaekjton. Mr. aMau.le McCarthy of Salt Lake spent Mrs.coup! rt days vIslttriK her i:. If. Holer. sister Mrs. Fun Greene entertained a party of children afternoon, the occasion helntr Friday the sixth birthday of her twin daughters lArene and Korraine. '. J. Snyder of Salt Ir. and Mrs. residents this city formerly wer KUtfln f Mr. and ofMrs. W. C. I'reston Tuesday and Wednesday, Kliaha lioley returiud home Sunday from a three weeks' trip to the Pa-- ( cific coast. Ir. and Mrs. C. W. Claybouch of Oklahoma stop ied off here for a snort vlnlt with friends on Friday their way to the Pacific toast. .Mr. ann .Mrs. owen Carter of Salt Kake nla. but will remain there throughout the winter. of the entertainment comMembers rrovo, Oct. 20. Mr. C. T. Wrtsrht.d mittee of the Klk's lodge conducted a D. II. il'lcn. ?ited atbya Mm. dancing pirtv at the pavilion Tuesday rani party at hr home evening: of this week. were honors The afternoon. Tu'tiy Mrs. S im Schwab, Mrs. II. E. Dr. J. W. Dryborousrh left Thursday Hwanlcl before returning for Sdlt Lake, and Knowrtden and Mr. Fred Richmond.! ash- to Oregon and a make will trip The guests were Mrs. Kay Slehl, l" Mm. J. Yates. Mm. S. J. Joe. Mrs. J. C. Dik of Salt Lake Mr. Mrand John 12. Ti.Ash ton M r. V.I. III.. Roberts, Klks" dance Tuesday the were for here Mr It. Mrs. Irvine. Master.; evenlnff, beinjf the guests of Mr. and ". F. Parker, Mrs. Helen . Red-- j Mrs. Mrs. C. C Gri&fcs. ford. Mrs. A. L Stalltnrs. Mrs. Sam Prof. Mosiah Hall, state hlph school Mrs. I:. L Anderbertr, Mm. was lure this week visitingD. Inspector, Fred Richmond. Mr. H. Cease, Mrs. the high schools of the Tlntic disJ:. Robert. Mrs. K. R. Knowldcn, Mrs. Ward. Mrs. W. L Blersaek. Mrs. ctiarlca tr,The Altar society of the Catholic K. T. Jonoj. Mrs. U'. F. Vlett. Mrs. G. conducted a very pleasant card church II. TVylor. Mrs. G. II. Jfef ndselmaii. at the Miners'" Union hall Wedparty Mrs. I. M. Warner and MtsS Lydlu spent Sunday visiting Mrs. W. C. nesday evening. J ones. is Mrs. C. C Woodruff of Salt Lake Mrs. Fred Richmond entertained at j ltoly. Tlie Honnk Ilriar women surprised making her Mrs. I). A. Wilwith home fier homi yesterday afternoon. j Mrs Holey Thursday afternoon son of Kureka. and this week her son. Mrs. Petri Van Wagcnen hns re-- ; with aI.ov the I kensinton at her heme. F. Woodruff, ticket afient forcame in a weeks turned to Canada after few capital, Salt lake Route at the 1'rovo. here for the purpose of paying her a TOOK I.K. Mr. and Mrs. n. r.TRersen announce! Visit. r.v to Tlie Ih f njasrfment of their daughter Al- - ' Spefsi . !l.rl.l rul'ILin held The Kntre Nous Literary club lda to Jariiea llanley of Eureka, thet no of Tooele, home Miss the at Mabel session Ilouelll an NoInteresting t take place early In Marriage . entertained Tuesday evenlntr cornnll- - Mrs. Driscol. rv Jettons of the Second j mentary to Miss Isabel MrKenna of The M. I. lUUGHlM CITY. at a Halloween par- - oUir;uJo Springs. Colo. Those present riitert iin! tar! Krld v evenlne. fSpeeUl f The llerslildtepubllcsn.l ty Mrs. were Mary Anderson. Kucy I'ocock. Ada II. E. forfrnan entertained at a HrUham City. Oct. SO. Wednesday Clark. fzelU Workman. Zella Walters. at her non;e SaturdaytMMffi'i arty John J. Ward of Wlllard Mrs. Stella i::k!r.irtcn. Klnnche Walters, Mr. and In hop ,r of the birthday of Miss Kl.il Kdna Hi- kmnn. Florence Ilennctt. Kate celebrated the thirty-nint- h annivere-n Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Jones en'er- - (.illcspie and N'eMic Hanks. memAll the of their marriage. The Iiir.s' Literary club entertained sary r Friday evening com- talnrd t Hinnf old the at t h card party In the I. bers of the family gathered o. F. h.--II to Mr. and Mrs. Jorph rlliFirntry an elaborate dinner, at homesteoal afternoon. Wednesday Twelve tables which was a feature of the reunion. J.even. Archie Thnrm-of wfiiM were played. mtertafnr! Mr. were Attorney and Mrs. Y. J. Mrs. t !. A. n rs mem be a of l'aniels for I. Tex.. Present Thursday rtr rl H and Mrs M II t Hi" ;;u.- of h's i arents Houghton. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. of Un-t tise Trrs-JuMr and Mrs. Ward of HriKham. Lli-uMr. and Mrs. J. Salt Lake. . I K. llofftiiirc. Mr tn.!s and Jair.es Graham P. Owens. Mrs, Jane Ward. Welton Mr. enter-tn!iranri r. A. Mr. Tr.wrle. Mrs Klkinctoo A. Ward Alt Mis Ward. . ltula George and of MIm S,lo'n ,t Iltllowrm party Wednesc;irlnr T. Ward and K. M. Ward of Wil- w r tn the day erertiitw. The , quests were Mr. and kus married Jfsrr I a .itlard. :u-Mrs. u Chj.--Mr. Mr. Jft the .Marsd-- n.;e.rt'oMrs. VIIard and Mrs. John Mr. and Mr. C. I'.lia Jensen and uit t.xrfTemple. f the wpie for Autrlt latter Mjs. Annie Hansen and Joseph Ura HouKh. Ildith andJkUnn. two ye.trs wi r he wilt j;int the t'lefftr. Mesdames :IIa Larson w rt rtiterlalned at Saturday and Sunday In E spent II Caldwell. Kffle JffJ Jl.irRart Adams. jnhnMonitor Holbrook. Ida. vlsltlntc relatives and If o n r off Atkins. Mardui Lee and Leslie w ; K nrnifn; friends. I rr daughter Miss Myrtle. whn nH- -- M Cif.jttc entertained at a An Interestlntr meeting of the KinMrs e rt to n WedivteH J place ' -" club was held Thursday aftWednes-ia- y dergarten in Sa'l Lake In afternoon r Th'. v tralntn at the close of whk-- the time f rs of ll, tir. tver- - honor of her daughter Kdith an au- ernoon, was Kiven over to social affairs. A t rt e j tumn bride member sitV en terrain t'" tf was Kiven by Miss Dorothy . t was Mls f'r!d-Jennie The affair shields of Too'le and reading faculty WriKht. Present were Mesdame A. Peter J. th of whkh and Mont.. Anaconda. $rue"t'. pJ"f" Kddv. W. L. Hoist. W. L. Kddy. Charles rver vrre dressed Ins wr united in marriasre at t 'iimhr1 T. Anderson. William J. Lowe. H. A. T!'.n WHrif,,!,, After a short weddincIjike krifi trmnr. lo'.ls short rira1 trip T. Peters. W. V.D. Call. 11. ?dr. Mrs. Perry a.D. Anderson were and nurser'v rhyrne Lncey will make Tooele Loe. dfnrtl'n Call. C. O. J. Willav. home. the'r nd feaonn-arourtd the Merwin Mrs. Klnifr Hcffrrtire entertained the itoskeiiev. It. W Anderson. and enrstw rr f'v.oN irtten-H. Hunderson. J. T v lor, r . were ouletty married Mon- - Ladles Aid of the St. Marcaret Catho-!- ' Miller. P.. C. Call. W. lloope. A. Harold C. Day, Frank. t "hureh at her home Tliurn'Iaj, K. D. S. Victor Madsen. J. K. r Maiisen. e n r Mr r 0'" 4 C. f W. W. Mrs. h!ef and ftri Jfon5 ly J, ilt.tt errand Abel S. Hich. d home fie Mrs rin MrNaunhton. past chief of the liyan. her at Mrs. K. P. Mathla entertained at a f;rtup etult. whf.-v- - Salt I .a k e tentpie Pvthim Sisters were social 'dles ef tfw wl'hVftfU foi!o'lrnf RefreshI O. efMonday afternoon. were WedF. entertained the at hall orrsrjjted wj Mesment were served. Present t- Too. th" of Sisters ftnrrv Mr J F T. lor. pre.tder,?. nesday dames John F. Krdman. M. M. FaulkV.!trr .tarrup. vl.e pre s!dentnd e Tli" Ladies- pythian M. Mr. J.tt Aid of the K. rhufh ner. Peter Knudson. P. W. Knudson. Cos' tfa Starter. w " Charles Wright. Venice Mrs. A. Jesse Knudson. rvtertatned bv Thursday William Sorenson. itees.. Zilla peese, Charlt-Ii:eif uet. Tf. e Mise ytfl sn t VifiUle K n u d Wilson. A. A !' e e rt " ert Crompton, home M aff.nir of the week wns Thomas rd . t their K. W. P. Horslcy. W. U. r: Valentine, Mt KFj.1. the trasked ilominn Halloween party at even In jr f'e fn'lna r - the opera house O'ir. r . Miss Mi's f ' I'slnu'1 Friday evenintr. under Kntidson. WillthM! Saturday evening Mr. andin Mr. C I Col son. of fru.le CnlFert. fl Jeff Malben. aupl-iam honor of Sorenson entertained Hiit!o.-kThe elsrhth M's. of the M.jrv A r:ui.ieif Toel who will leave within a r e v Wf. Mrs nn IIm at a Hallow- - rvll Larsen, ii e a mission to F.urope. day forMr. Mcru en party at the son. ;,fr Wj ro it,n nd Mi lin Thursday even-iU- tewPresent were and Mrs. I H. Iirsen, a Th T'i'isrh t er! of Ft.ih Pioneers frave Mr. and Mrs. William O. Knudson, Mr. The ft.Vi Soro is net Mr. C. i ii f t e r o chrlstenen, Mr. and tfje horup f rr. w. '.e a rs erert air;i:eri t at the South ward and dd "f 1 MiM AltSuti'Lm e.enlriir tt honor G. W. Mrs William Sorensen. Mr. K and Mrs. Melvln Tincey. Mrs. Anna Cottam. v i r an 1 nU er Y, k v e an iriterestln Mrs. Anna M. Larsen. Misses Kvelyn o U'.ini'ti'.'1 Mr f of Mrs i'Vt' who trie Invc '. ar.l Ii'rmin't - d ' rrtl. ar-Mrecn; Harry Luetic Johnson. Geneviee i'iriUh canyon, returned Sorensen. Annie hen Urine-WeniIr.es-la:!. n e i a: fr TooPrinton, Stair.es, Barbara LarMrs. J. It. II..r; , sen. Orvll Larsen, J. Kdward Taylor, W. r a S it u r! v th.e ;i f finrne W. Knudson. Percy Knudson. Floyd I .iushter of the i't''r;'r' unvAi.f. Knudson. Wesley Larsen. Merlin Jar I; Wl'iklPS Mr. and Mrs John t rp,,--,The l!e!'l HrpiMI'in v e n i ic sen, Klwood Chrlstensen .and Svarre i at dinner I'rtil Mirlvaie. fef no. Mrs. W. H. Jones Larsen. of Mr. rtrnl Mr?.. t ''nartes. I"'ml of Mrs. Margaret Palrd of Mink Creek. th Plrte club at her home er.ternined 'elesta M.irksor! Th'ir.-daSttnnvside jir.d y Ida., spent two or three days of the afternoon. SpatiisU Fork tf Mrs. in this city visiting relatives and s Miss "!arlsa tJoff had for truest s iMtvIti r.lliof? entertained e fore part of the wee'c Wednesday Mrs. Vincent Hennion nnd friends. ti y.ets rs rnnani e Mackny of Taylorsvllle. 3d r arid Monday evenln"- Miss Freda Nelson Mr. Atkinson. Mrs. cjnrefu-- L Colbert entertained entejJalrieiT the Alpine club. Miss CrysThe manv friends or Miss Ansrle selections n Mr. and Mrs. I.. the o Ladies' Reading circle Friday aft- - tal Jpppson pave several laushter o ofthe piano. Present were Misses Nan on. this city h.t e r rfMrs. 'irtuertv 2!Itrook. Plerson. Alice GIdney Dorothy Nichrow restdtrtir In Salt Ivike City, whl Milford. reilla Wheat and children of olas. I'taii. pre spenflintr the week Crystal Jeppson." Kllzabeth Thombe pleased to I'.irn o; n,.r niarritt;e Mrs. Hl!ma Malstrom. mother of as. Mabel Thorps, Margaret Jenkins. to Alma o. Taylor. The marrTaire Teri-rl- with Mrs "Wheat. Aurlila Wntkins, Florence Lee, Myrtle in the Salt Iike place Tue Maria T. floff hnd for her jruest Thorpe. Presjtient Josepn F. Smith offi- lastrrs.Sunday Mrs. diaries cheal. Mrs. entertained her sister-ln-laMr. Alma Taylor Is the ciating. Rent a luncheon Friday Jr., Aiieia Arnold of Salt Lake. f Joseph L. Tiivinr and ser-enine evening. Mrs. Henry P. Miller and Mrs. WIII-ha- d freshments were served by Alice Cheai a a miss rona r y in Japan years i a tn Waters a Halloween party nnd Mildred Taylor dressed In JapaMiss Myrtle Md i, dauirhter of Mr. fr. and Jfrs John McFwan. arl X".. ;. Wednesday at the former's residence, nese costumes. The jruests were Mrs. .1 e r. e n Members of the Five Hundred club and Mrs. Reuben Jensen. Mr. and were married Wednesday in were entertained Monday by Mrs. Ih Robert C. Lucke, Mr. and Mrs. Junlon Salt lakf. leavin Immediately' for! Almond Prown at her home. Anderson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Dunn. visit with Hrls;han!. where ti,ey will Mrs. Ren The annual and Mrs. Elmer and banquet of Mr. and Mr. the ero'im'? parents. the Mid vale Commercial club was held Thompson. Mrs. RosoSpears. Ta:'lor. Misses home to tnir Jensen I w ilte mbet c at Alice Parsons, Violet Wixom, Clarice r 1. at 1ST K. Fourth Wednesday vcriini; nt the elubrooms. after Mrs." Wrlcht. John Howrlnc, Mr. Mrs. Howard K. I'helps and 'orth. Frogley , '!lrlen vvi'.j entertain Monday anil Noble Rogers. The Nineteenth Century cl'ih tt.ett WiMiam -. of the latter" of Announcement thy at the home of Mrs. marriage FridayHuafternoon Mr. and Mrs. Von Ammerman have ns Mis Eva Ward of Willard and Scott 'h and were entertained with John ti eir juest mother Mrs. Kffie Nelson of this city, was made early R paper on "The Panama F.xposlt Ion." In the week. The marriage took place The Sorosis Juniors met Th.urd.iv Am merman of Ofrden. in Logan on Thursday of last week. at the home of Miss T.uclle j evening The At the home of Miss Nettle Knudson of the afternoon was MAXTI. paper ptmri. bv Miss the officers of the Maud Farrer. ftiven evening ro The 11t'J Republican Friday ;,,.v;.i.: V. L M. I. A. entertained AValll.-Third ward was a? Mrs. p. 30. Mr. Mrs. Oct. and J. Mantl. m I. In honor of Mrs. Sterling D. Madsen.e kenslnicton. Cards Madst-iappointedetsrht prettily family left Thursday for Mrs. Wllford Reeder and Miss was the feature, tihles betni P.ichfleld.andwhere officers. The they will make their Jeppson. retiring Wllford played. future home. were Mesdame Ueeder, Mrs. Ktta Nelson entertained at a David O. stohl. C. N. Chrlstensen. C. FI..oltK. deitichtful kenslnpton at her home O. Roskelley. S. D. Madsen. Josephine ft!- - HeiM r.- -i to Mis Knudson. T). W. Henderson. H. V. n'E U in :. t Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday Metta Nelson of Saltcompliment who spent Jones. Misses Louise Berir. Klva Knudrnir ore. Lake, CiI Jensen enter Saturday at the past six weeks in Mantl. son. Nettle Knudson. Marco the followins :. Mr. ! I and Mrs. Nets Anderson and Mrs. L. P. Imogen Jenpson, Olivia Jensen.Madsen, their C.home Maude M. C. Miller have returned from a visit In Mrs. Porter. Mr. nr.. Mrs LUlie and Knudson Martha EnrsKrcn, Mr. nnd Mrs . J. C. Hill. Mr Idaho. 3irtet. Mr. nd Mis "Jenjei Prown entertained the Kvan. end Mrs. H. I. Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple M and Mr. Par!y .lessen, Mystic Mooks utrls at a musical at her Miss Zina Davis, daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Theo Chrlstensen. home Wednesday nlicht. Mrs. O. F. Davis of this city, and He-oand Mrs. J It .rr,t7'n, Mr. .1. C Miss Orace Peterson entertained at Ir. were unitof Almondtr. ier. Mrs. pinks, Mrs, I:. I:. a bundle shower Monday nlf;ht In ed InIlunsaker Mr. and Mrs. Ilunsama rr In ire. Honeyvlll Smoof. Mrs. A ndrrw Hansen and Miss honor of Mrs. I.Mmer Mortensen Munk. ker will reside in Honeyvllle. ra e I'eterson. Mab Matirine Lee. The truest ver Mrs. Then. Cirtstre-- i entertained Pvr use. Laura Mellor. Kdith KJar. KIs-tl- e LOG AX. at an afternoon I"party Luticijeon was Jenson. Annie Mortensen. Kdna i tn Tr-s,v- -i T !Ier!(l Kepnbtlmn.l fJnnn. Mrs. J. L. Larsen. Coe Anderson. Ja!ie Lamb. Til-served to Mrs. Mr C M. .10. Mortensen. Mrs. Janet Mortensen. Arntzer. rrss J. I. c. Oct. Mr. J. W. Hayward Logan. Mrs. LueUa McFarlane, Mr. Kmerett was hostess of a luncheon bridge Porter. Ntrs Hill, Mrs. V.Mt C A Mrs. W. C Munk. Stencie Peterson and Pertella Friday afternoon. were Jensen. Four tables party Hinsen, M. Mrs II. C an.l Tressa Allred. Mr W. Mrs. T. R. Rudge. 'with Snrder. and filled Forney. players. Mrs. Farley Coranscc. After a three months visit in ,Sa!t Mrs. S. O, Stevens. Mrs. O. H. Hudge. Mrs. Mary Peacock ha returned Mrs. Held Shamhart. Mrs. Moses Car-dolined a num- Lake Mr. J. C. lll'.l enirf ber of friends Pt an afternoon i nrtv h orne. Mrs. Moses Mr. D. C. G.Budge. trs. T,ucla TuttTe entertained forty Thatcher, W. Lindrjulst. Mrs. Mr. Friday. eventna a Halloween t!in'frt fTuest Wednesday. She was assisted Rhoda Cook. Mr. Weston Vernon, Mrs. Friday tn the by Mrs. I'ernlce Prown. Mr. Helle McLuther Howell. Mrs. Roy Bullen, Mrs. party and suhail" tvwast hi' mlven M ttual InMrs. Claire Tuttle and Mr. Daniel Price and Mr.. Allister. Kidman were smuseruept a a Kuby proverrer.t ssori it ion guests. Mr. ai" Mrs. . F. P.ecker entertained A Halloween party was given Friday Monday evening nt the I,. pI of Slt Miss LliSie to hirp chapel complimentary by Sorosis. Sixty guests were Wdneday evening Mr and Mrs .!. P. Madsen. entertatrte.J an a ppr r r i a ve ;..udti all being dressed in quaint Included, Mrs. MeCall MaK"!e was hostess at a costumes, which made a great deal of with a musical program. kensinsrton Thursday afternoon compli- merriment. Nelntere Miss. o AMF.ItlCW KtUlK. J.jiptta mentary to her John I'eterson was hostess son of alt Lake Th cuesfji were Mr. forMr. MT;d-fr-"i Clio club this week. the ti Mrs. Prow ri. Maueie Jud J. Irs. Miss Priscilla Rowland entertained t. ";.- - $tr, and Maud Cox. Amertcan Fork, Ktta Anderson. Vera Ken-- r Tuesday evening with a birthday Mrs. J. t I ' r. U v wr" host a Sid t.os: party r and Jennie MeCall. at her home.C. h om e warmfns: in ; ii r new t es.s Litof th music section The Iadles MonWoman A. The club met F. T iursdav rn'".in'. T!i IT'lest elub met at the home of Mrs. L. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. w. re Mr. and Mrs. Willis Promlev. Mr. erary Mordav evcnlnir. G. Thatcher. . r.n Mrs A. I Adsmson. .Mr in.l Mrs F. Iterker Maud Tuttle entertained a dozMis Jessie Kccles entertained .Inhn Adamson. Mr aed Mrs ped en Mls home Saturday nlcht. a Halloween party Monday eveningwith at friends her W. Mr Mr. at P ard Itdrr.ord. iardne. At the home of Mr. Sena P.. home. when thirty-fiv- e the Fccle Mr. end Mrs. J.,hn ! I. V.".orton. Mr. Miss her Plmer dauehter anl guests enjoyed the delightful affair. W. II. Pohinson. St r. and end Mrs Munk were married Wednesclass at the F. A. C. The Mrs. wnruru I.srratf. Mr an I Mr. Louiebv i.v.!sho: x Mr. p. Peterson. and held a sophomore successful dancing party a itv, .rs t(rv f oate day very Mrs. I,t;ht'i Munk In will make home their at the Smart gymnasium Monday evenvfr. ivtrr M,i'tst'.D. Mr1. Joseph lion eta. llrown a nd Mi ' Clara V.'oottf.n Mis pertetla Allred entertained at ing:. Mis Veda Chamber entertained at a Mis Mr. Frttk P. AUt formerly in Halloween S !te KIn:. arrive I p re from Penver. her home Thursday nlsht at a Halparty at her home The loween party. e t e ;id( i uestia y, for i r Smithfield Monday visit iio.. evening. Snow has Rone to Califor, ere with her t were Miss eda hambers. Miss ren's Mr. a id Mr- -. I: niaMr.to Kster the winter with her guests spend 11. Kir,. Rue La Garnteet, Thomas, Miss dauehter Mrs. Le flrande nter Woolley at Miss Verna Mr. and MrJ J h n lloh'n'nn Capner. Dorothy Perkeley. v e mus n al Thursday Miss Rlanche Stone, Wallace tatned with a Shaw, Harold Frowning, Raymond Inc. The quests vefe Mr.Maear, Mrs F.I IIF.K A. Kastman Hatch. Howard llud-ma- n Mfs Olson. AbramSi-- llmnwoid t;rff. Hermlil I ih Reptil.Ucao.1 h;ee;4j Mis Ituskwatter and Mirs Jba and Delore Nichols. J arker. The Halloween party given by the Kureka. Oct. .10. Mr. and Mrs. George were the quests of Salt Lake Kappa-N- u Parshall Mrt. Verri Vn!kr iieri'ert.itned girl Friday evening in the H. Y. C. gymnasium was unusually ateveninsr com to her friends durtnsr the week. ry mnti C. . K. Plfe. foreman of theMiss Pearl leafier of ProVo. who tractive. Alice Ualmforth sister i The Kii'ts were Mr. Ileporter office, is the father of Kureka Miss he'. entertained a baby Tisttinjf Mr. S. Mrs. T. Mrs. and arrlvinsc with a birthday party Ktrl. last week. end Friday. A evening Saturday Mis T. II. Iiobtnson. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ie-le-A. Marsaret Shea of :.ilt in honor of Mis Leatha Rlgby. Those iVeenwood. Mr. and Mrs Walter visited her aunts. Mrs. Darnell and Ike Leath .Miss enjoying the affair were Ml Mis May Vlker. Foster Pewey Katie Cronln. Mis Alice Balmforth. Miss Klva Rlgby. A I.efler. and Mis Fearl special musical program was ren- Daniels, Miss Ada Dahle. Mis Naomi Mrs. John IS. Kindred and dauirhter dered at the Catholic church last Carl JohnStevens, Miss Vera Nelson, mom in jr. the musician of St.y son, Le Jtoy Illllam, f SorinsTTlHe were ' est of Kmllin Jr., Frank Uaugh, relative here Tuesday. Wednesday Mary.in the academy at Salt lake taking Mervln Dalnes, William Peterson and and Thursday. Louis Roe. program. Mr. Kdward part also irave selections fr. and Mr. Joseph J. Jackson of on A delightful party was given Saturthe harp. Miss Kmma Prohm I visltlne her day evening Salt Lake were truest of relatives Sunat the home of Miss Mrs. K. O. Marx, at Hamilton. Carlisle, it being a reunion of the Mary sister. and Monday. boys day Mr. and Mrs. Jame II. pulley went Mont. She will probably remain there and girls from Sprlngvllle who are ata for wee" a month. Mi Monday Those to Salt home of their cUUKhr Mrs. school here. Mr. and Mr. Samtlei Cox. for many tending the were Mis Orissa IJrlnton, Misspresent Kliza at K residents of Tlntic. are Thorne, Miss Hetsor Berry, Miss M. M. years prominent Handolph. to In went now S. Itohtr.von new W. Salt settled their Mrs. home In Grass Brown, Mis Jessie Spafford. Miss Delia f k e T;i,!'J'Ihv for a ten days yjslt valley. Cal. Mr. Cox I undecided about Coffman, Elmo Ccffman, Myron Cran-dal- l. Mrs. Ida 2Iann, making a permanent homo lu Callfor- Jean Dalton, Lemur Price, William with her daughters rnter-twine- I f f j- ! ; ; i i h, i j j I j j I-- k j o-t- I i ( i - . ; j . f i n - n- t - U r o .i - . ftull r-- nl - i J-a- j 1 u. War-b?:r(p- rlt ',- h J I . I 1 I.-ire- oI 1 s-I- - t I f d ' . ente-f-i.tn-- i A . scrtr - - s " f i I T e - . 1 dfs-rri'- icr-J- ! . - , : o!-t- K " . F 1 1 -t -- t 1 1 " 5 - - n- ! 1 ' - d - J Jm--r f : y. . . 1 k T - Hl-tifoo- k. ff-- 1 e. . w on j i t rri ret-eptlo- I M-r-. n ! j fh-d- r j i I ho-t- k j j e j i Imo-gen- , I Woof.-nd.-w- -- Za-rlsk- e. er . . U !t.-r.es- . Mrs,-J.im- larn n. -- PJ. -- nt-jh- 1 t 1 j4?-h- ' i -- I -- -- " Mor-tene- n. , 1 -- i -- i -- -- Mc-Allst- 1 t- i Wed-riesia- - y j - l. Hun-da- Mc-Uur- rin er, Evans, Kenneth Burt and Wilfdrd Car- Smith and Mrs. Mabel DuKe entertained lisle. for Mrs. Ellis Taylor. Mrs. Mark Neuberger entertained a Thursday Mrs. Le-- evening Williams of Park City is number of her friends afterher brother Nephl Forman. noon complimentary to Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Crook and her sister Mrs. visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Worthinton Mahoney are Chlpman, who is visiting here. at the expositions. PLEASANT GROVE. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clyde entertained at dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Special to Tli9 Lindsay. Pleasant Grove, Oct. 30. Miss Amee William was the The social eveift of Walker spent Saturday and Sunday at Halloween ball given the.week by the Wasatch Salt Lake, guest of Miss Eliza Swen- - stake mutual associations Friday even80II. ing. ' The Wasatch High .school enjoyed its Miss Uertha Morton and pupils of the Lir.don school third grade enjoyed a annual Halloween dance in the school hike on the hills Wednesday. building Saturday evening. Mrs. Annie 1. Benson announces the LEI 1 1. of her Nina to engagement to Ben li. Haddock, the daughter to The take Special marriage place November 1. Oct. 30. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lehl, Des Smith left Wednesday for Roy Dr. and Mrs. H. C. eatertained Evans Moines, la., to enter a school of pharDr. and Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Holbrook, macy. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. M. Thorup,Mrs. Mrs. A. D. Chlpman is visiting her Dr. W. Karl Mr. and Charles Fail, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Friday at parents Mr. and Mrs. Heber Webb, Hopkins, Logran. Mr. and and Mrs. ElmerMr.Peterson, Miss Katie Durrant has returned to Mr. Mrs. Oliver and A. W. Davis, Mrs. her home at American Fork after a Kittinger, Mr. and Mrs. S. L Wells, Mr. week's visit with her Bister Mrs. Harry and Mrs. G. If. Hemphill, Judge and Nielson. Mrs. N. H. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Hofran Nielson enterMr. and Mrs. W. Karl HopKnight and in honor of kins tained 100 Sunday a Halloween party Wednesday at The th?lr silver guests Mr. and Mrs. Hogandar nisrht. friends werewedding. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hemphill, Judge P. H. nnd and Elmer Wood of Salt Lake, Mrs. N. H. Tanner and Mr. and Krlckson of Sandy and the Misses Anna Mrs. Lake were Walter Knight of Salt JenMadson, Lily Krickson, Katie and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Evans of guests nie Durrant of American Fork. and Sunday. Saturday Mrs. L. R. Walker entertained TuesMrs.- C. li. Peterson entertained at a Grace's 'kensington day In honor of her daughter afternoon. Those were present: present wereThursday The brithday. Mrs. W. E. Evans, Mrs. Mlda and Lucilefollowing Walker. Lillie Ander-B. T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. Le Roy Davis, Mrs. son and Helen Johnson, Jesse, A. William Wing, Mrs. A.,V. Davis. Mrs. and Frank Walker, Dean Anderson and Joseph Glover, Mrs. Leonard Francom, Dean Johnson. - Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Thornton and Mr. Mrs. Robert Fox, Mrs. S. L. Wells, Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Mrs. F. W. Worlton, Mrs. and Mrs. S. F. Walker went to Ameri- Ell Webb. Mrs. Robert Livingston, Mrs. can Fork Friday evening to attend a Morgan Lott, Mrs. Samuel Peterson. PolMrs. in Alma party given surprise Mrs. Bernard Harold Mr. Christenson, honor. ly'sMembers of the Second ward mutual Webb. and Mrs. Albert Bone entertained a social In the basement of the at Mr. gave a Halloween party Saturday evening. was tabernacle Tuesday. The evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Their guests were In Kames ami dancing. spent Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Francom, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robison and famMr. Mrs. Bernard Webb, Mr. and ily have gone to Salt Lake to make Mrs. and S. W. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Asa their future home there. Clark, Mrs. Fannie Bone, .1.Mrs. Mary Mr. J. Santford entertained K. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. In fionor of her brothers, Rov Anne Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hoit and Mr.Bone, and Smith and Steve Shelley, who left Mrs. Lott. Darreli Ta. Des Covers Moines. for Wednesday Miss Mary Brondbent entertained were laid for th-- Misses Avis Mills and Friday at the home of her parevening VlrKlnia Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadbent. Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith, Mr. at a Halloween Present were and Mr. Hurt Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lexle Southwick. party. Mirl Goodwin, $ybil Steve Shelley of American Fork and Winn. Evelyn Bushman, Vervene KVans, Mr. Marie Smith. Sylvia Ashton, Essie Goates. Cleo Ball, Mrs. George Richards left WednesCrabb. Laverd Evans. Reta day for an indefinite stay with Mr. and Mildred Dorton, Ruel Evans, Fred Wanlass, Mr. Parson Richard at Bingham. Powers, William Worlton, Klzy Mr. K. Swenson Is at home after six Thomas Rhodes, Reed Gardner. Harmon. months' absence at Provo. Mrs. Ben Walker entertained at sup- Nevin Samuel Hnsson, Arel Southwick. Crabb, Darrel Brown, Darrel of her daughper Wednesday In honor and Floyd Goates. ter Lucile's birthday. Covers were laid Schow Mrs. Rachel Anderson entertained for seven. sixty of her friends at her home Wednesday evening at a Halloween MOUNT PLEASANT. party. Icnn. l (Special to The The Athenian club met at the home . Mount Pleasant. Oct. 30. The fac- of Mrs. II. C. Holbrook Wednesday-afternoonof the public school entertained ulty Wasatch and high school teachers the Wednesday evening members of the at a Halloween party Wednesday even- seventy quorum entertained at a danin the Second ward assembly ing. Refreshments were served. About cing party the evening's en- rooms In honor of Dr. and Mrs. II. C. forty guests enjoyed tertainment. The hostesses were Miss Holbrook, who leave soon for New Miss Zealand. Venotta Monsen, Miss Ida Larson.Cand-lanFlossie Staker, Miss. Margaret Mrs. James M. Kirkham entertained Miss Elma Noland. Miss Mary I riday afternoon in honor of the birthMrs. day of her mother Mrs. John Winkler, Miss Kleimr Clemenson, Miss Mills, Miss Fern Watson, Present were Mrs. Martha-WinFanny Madsen and C. P. Olsen. Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs, Mrs. Rebecca Evans, Ruby K. R. Mrs. Sarah Stewart, Mrs. John Childs. Mrs. Dorcas Sorenson, Mrs. Poulsen and Mrs. James Monsen gave Mrs. Felix Long, Mrs. Emma a. shower at the home of the former Mrs. L. H. Davis, Mrs. Rachel Briggs, AnderAsen-tcth to Miss son, Mrs. Charles Ohran, Mrs. John Tuesday, complimentary D ABMrFSwenson, whose marriage to Mrs. rr,?housPAnderson, in AMlliam Lawrence Carlson will take place VNing, Mrs. Clara Goates, Mrs. the near future. Thlrty-flv- o guests S. I. Goodwin and Mrs. Robert Livingwere present. ston. The sixth grade of the public school Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Holbrook enterentertained their parents at a a children's parlv Fridav afttained social Thursday evening at ernoon at for their children. Leo-n- a The pupils gave the school building. and Garn Holbrook. Horace,' a musical and literary program. ReMiss Velda Kirkham returned to her freshments were served. home at Moapa Thursday after an exThe faculty of the North Sanpete tended visit in Lehi. a school gave High banquet at the school buildin? Friday evening to the BINGHAM. students. Following the banquet a 'Special to The dance was given at the Armory hall. Oct. 30. Miss Bingham. Muriel Mrs. A. L Larsen entertained infor- Cheever returned to her home in at dinner Sunday. Covers were American has mally Fork after a few days' visit laid for Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nielsen, Mrs. friends in camp. Andrew Knudsen, Mrs. Mary Reynolds, with .Mrs. Dr. W. W. Stockman of Pioche, Miss Kster Knud- New, Hyrum is the guest of her sister Mrs. sen and Christensen, Miss Vanza Nielsen. L. Countryman. Mrs. Hannah Mleling left Sunday fcr C. Mrs. Tom Nichols of Salt Lake was Oregon, where she will make her home the guest of relatives here the fore part In the future. the week. The Twentieth Century club met at of Mrs. H. c. Butler, who has been visthe home of Mrs. C. W. Sorenson Thursher mother Mrs. McMullen and iting when the day afternoon, following proMrs. D. W. George, returned to gram was given: Parliamentary drill sister and mock convention, conducted by C. herThehome in Minneapolis last Tuesday. in Canvon hall W. society ball given report of federation. was fairlv attended. nisht Miss Sorenson; Friday Winnie Jensen; Miss Rubv last music, Mrs. Swen O. Nielsen of Excellent music was furnished by Hie Sorenson. Lake orchestra. Mrs. George Sorenson, Mrs. Salt Fairview, One of the most attractive social af. nristensen, Mrs. J. w. Anderson were fairs was given Wednesday afternoon guests. Mrs. R. W. Weech was host ess at a when Mrs. Ben Lewis entertained the shower given in honor of Miss Lola asewing club in honor of Mrs. Abe Wolf, young brido of Ogden. who will come Those present were Tuft Saturday. to live. Decorations were in the Mrs Austin Monsen. Mrs. Usher AVin- - here Mrs. II. G. Wood, Mrs. M. C. Ivie, Halloween spirit, yellow and black preters, Mrs. Oleon Poulson, Misses Florence vailing. A huge yellow pumpkin holdthe centerpiece. ing a black cat was Tuft, Rhea Nelson, Lula Proctor. Lola Mrs. were Miss Watson Tuft. Gertrude Knudsen and Clara the Thomas Inand a needle painting conwinners Weech of Salt Lake. Luncheon was test. served. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gathywalte delightMrs. Rass Anderson entertained the Crochet club Wednesday evening. The fully entertained a few friends Monhostess wa assisted in serving bv Mrs. day evening at their home on the 'Boston Con." hill in honor of Thomas S. K. Jensen. Mrs. R. A. Burch was hostess for the Howey's twenty-firs- t birthday anniHome Culture club Tuesday afternoon. versary. Miss Thtirman concluded the reading IIAILEY. of "Hiawatha. ' Mrs. Fred Rasmussen read an article on "Home Economics" Speinl to The federation. Mrs. J. W. Cherry Ida.. Oct. 30. Mrs. J. J. Baker Report of n Prof. A. C. Lund and Moses Gudman-seretIlailey. frcm Shoshone Monday, where arned were at the home of Mr. and she has been the guest of her and Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. Jamesguests Borg during the week. Andrew L. Nielsen left Friday for Campbell,daughter, the paFt six weeks. Mrs. li. F. Puller left Wednesday for O., to visit for a few Burton, Mrs. George Clemensen Is weeks a few Poise to 'visit friends for visiting Los before returning to her home in days with her daughter in Collinston. Angeles. Miss Katherine Normington is visit- FPU It A 141. Herld-Rcpubilcnrj.- OF BULGARIA as a urse. The queen, whose ability in QUEEN lines has been inanifested time ami ajrain since she estab- lished in Sofia one of the finest and lx?st equipped hospitals, has again taken actively to the work which she loves dearly. She is devoting: her time and attention to nursing the sick orphans in the orphanages of her country. Herald-Republican- -- - . ym f . out-of-to- " , i fO 'M3 ulf & -- 1 hw - '"....oyA.WA.llfWMVW-n- iT i ' " g Friday-evenin- s Mc-Affe- Ileralo-Rrpub- d. Wood-hous- - - - - get-acquaint- ed Herald-Republica- Horahl-RepubllcaD.- I son-in-la- w 'Speelal to The Herald-Republica- 5J e, 1 n, VCfL e. -- the following musical program: ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nish "Rouse O Ye Mortals," "Hosannah," "Prayer" (Evan Stephens), A. E. Bra by and choir; "God Is Our Ilefuge" (Dudley Buck); bass solo, Alvin Keddingtoti; "Overthrow of Gog and Magog" ( K. Stephens.) William Salt, chorister; Mary P. Salt, organist. Norminsrton. Mrs. G. W. Armstrong, who has been the guest of her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. K. P. Armstrong, for the pasd three months. !eft Monday for her home in Des Moines. la. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Baker left for their home in Kansas City. Mo., after several weeks in Hailey. spending Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Benson. Mr. and Mrs. John Povev. G. C. Hendrickson and J. W. Fuld have returned from Idaho Falls, where they attended the grand lodge of Odd Fellows and Reoekah w, state assembly. Special to The Storrs. Oct. 30. GMT It y e Q-B- an 4-- 1 L Thirty-fir- STORRS. Herald-Republica- The Halloween bail by the M. I. A. was givensocial Friday night event of the season. the The Misses Ida Larsen and Hazel Jones entertained at dinner Wednesday Mr.evening. and Mrs. A. E. Gibson spent Sunwith their daughter In Price. day Miss Emma Bennett has returned visit in Provo. after a two weeks' Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hall are in Salt Lake fcr an extended visit. D. S. SERVICES President Ward st I Guv-Wilso- n of the L. D. S. U. will be the speaker this evening in the Thirty-firs- t ward under the auspices of the Religion classes. His subject will be "What the Religion Class is Doing for Our Boys and Girls." Meeting com-rences at 6.30, and special musical numbers are arranged. Thirty-thir- d Ward At the services in the Thirty-thir- d ward this evening, at 6.30. President Hugh J. beginning Cannon of Liberty stake will be the speaker. Ward, Nephl L. GOSHEN. Morris will be a at the Goshen, Oct. 30. Mr. and Mrs. An- Sunday eveningspeaker services inregular the drew Srenson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel h ward chapel. ServMorgan were at Provo Sunday visit- ices will begin at 6.30. friends. ingThe Y. L. M. I. A. gave a social TuesThe word meander comes from the day evening. river cf the same name, whose course of Bartholmew after Fayette, Ray relatives and friends so devious that it furnished nearly was the past every modern language with a new visiting week, returned home. Jessie Bartholmew and Mr. Reese of word. Fay"ette have been visiting the former's The floods of the Nile are so regular sisters, Mrs. firbln and RusseiofNelson. in their coming that for hundreds Isaac and Samuel Allen of Burley, years they have not varied ten days in Ida., are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dykes of Salt the date of their arrival at a given Dykes, motored point. Lake, with Airs. to Lilly down last week visit relatives and friends. has Henry Bartholmew of Fayette Ercan-bacbeen visiting his sister Mrs. THE QUESTION" OF THE FUTURE. officers gave a Halloween Primary for the children party Friday evening, Not only past and present a Halloween and the high school gives conditions affecting an investparty tonight. ment should be considered, but it. Is also of the greatest IVE GOOD HIGHWAY importance that its future should be assured. The 6 per cent Secured Tax Free Certificates, which we offer for sale in small as well as large denominations, are TONICJORIBANITE by titles to Real Esprotected tate and Mortgages are absolutely and. guaranteed by us as to payment of. Chicagoan Crosses Country in both principal and Interest-Investors therefore KNOW Car With Ingenious Pullthat the future of their money is assured in these Certificates. man Arrangement. Our booklet together with full detailed information will be furnished promptly on reSan Francisco, Oct. 23. "To enjoy quest. across the contimotoring thoroughly on the nent Lincoln highway, one SALT LAKE SECURITY & should go prepared to camp out along the route," is the statement of E. O. Rich. of Chicago, who arrived here bv TRUST CO. motor with his wife. "It may be a little more comfortable to stop every 32 MAIN. at a hotel, but to get the benefl night of a vacation, which most trips across the Lincoln highway are, one should sleep out in the open air. "The value of this has been proved to me on this trip. I left Chicago all tired out and decided to try living out of doors all the way across the continent to see If it would not restore mv health. With this object in view , I had the back of the front seat of car so constructed that they would my let down and make a good, comfortable bed. Sleeping out In the open air on the Lincoln highway means a new life for a man who lives, walled up in the city. "The trip across the Lincoln highway was most pleasant. We did not of the bad roads met withto be ahead of us before we reported We .were and more convenient to pay told that from Salt started. Lake to California we would have to by check yes, and it saves deserts and to be prepass through to for water. miles without go pared we considerable time and exThis found to be untrue, for water could be found on any stretch every pense. You are invited to few miles all the w.ay across." start a Checking Account I with us, large or small, and r. Twelfth-Thirteen- th Twelfth-Thirteent- k. iur-the- r, Kphralm. Oct. 30. Mrs. Fern Cook of Hiawatha is the guest of her grandMr. amVMrs. C. L. APPLY Q-BTO parents The officers of the North Thorpe. M. T. ward A. entertained at a Halloween party in the North ward chapel Friday evening. Miss Kdith Thorpe entertained . a number of friends at her home Tuesday HA R BARKEN evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Collard of Fort Green were Kphralm visitors Mondav. A number of relatives and friends met nt the. home of Mrs. Peter Greaves, Is Harmless, No Dye, But Jr.. Thursday afternoon to celebrate the anniversary of her birth. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Willardson Darkens Gray Hair So Even-l- y and Mr. and Mrs. James Willardson were Gunnison visitors Thursday. No One Can Tell Also The member of the 1. D. club gave an elaborate Halloween at the home of Ora and Pauline party Olson SaturStops Dandruff and Falling day evening. Mrs. John K. Hanson entertained the Hair. one-ha- lf Ladies' Literary club at her heme Wednesday. The Girls' club of the Snow academy-gavWhenever your hair falls out or takes a "little girls party" in the gymnasium Thursday. All of the girls on that dull, lifeless, faded, streaked dressed as youngsters. All or the grades of the Kphralm or gray appearance, simply shampoo public schools will give a Halloween hair and scalp a few tines with their respective schoolrooms Italr Gjdor Restorer. All your gray party Inafternoon. Friday hair then turns a beautiful dark shade, A concert will be given in the tabernacle Saturday evening under the aus- and entire head of hair becomes evenly-darkI of the Tabernacle choir. wavy, soft, fluffy, abundant, thick pices PARENT CLASSES A rice shower was given to Cov Hay-war- d and I as hair charming appeared just I of Chester by the students" of the Snow academy student body meeting when you were 16 or IS yoaws old. Is a ready-to-us- e Mr. Hayward was mardelightful hair Wednesday. Farmers' Word. Fred Poulsen, prinried to Miss Cora Taylor of Chester last color restorer, perfectly harmless, but of the Franklin school. cipal Tuesday. beor a three times week, Miss Ada Carter of Nephl Is an Eph-rai- applied two Tenth Ward, Supervisor G. N. Child visitor a the guest of her sister sides darkening gray hair, makes scalp of the city schools, on an educational Mrs. Jack Sudweeks. healthy and clean. Stops dandruff and subject. Ward. B. S. Hinckley Eighteenth falling hair and promotes Its growth. will IIEIIEIt. on Schools." "Church k speak on Give a a Sold money-bacit trial. Heber. Oct. 20. Mrs. Annie Coleman Ninth Ward. N. T. Porter of the was hostess to the Five Hundred club guarantee. Only 50 cents for a big Deseret School union will adat her home WednesdT evening. bottle at Rex Drug company, dress theSunday of the Ninth ward parents' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Singleton enterand West Temple, .Wasatch tonight at 6.30 p. m. Public invited. tained Sunday for Mr. arxl Mrs. Glen Broadway will be rendered by" John Robin4 603; Sun Storrs of Silver City. Drug company, corner Fourth Solos son and Walter Corbet Meeting house, Mrs. J. M. Duke entertained Saturday South and West Temple.(Wasatcht4333, Fourth South and Fifth East. for Mrs. Kills Taylor, formerly Miss Salt Lake City, Utah. Florence Coleman. Thirtieth Ward At the services this Mrs. William 1 Blackley. Mr. Nellie folks supplied by mail. Advertisement. evening the Tenth ward choir will fur- AN . Safer Than Cash 4-- Q-B- an m 7-- Out-of-to- are of prompt, teous attention. . . cour- |