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Show iMai TIIE 2-- A SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1915 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, 4.U Hi Continued From young peot-f- - a nc tin- : r . . jhlzl nt'Rt a id i i 1 1 ho.il r.ilors. Hfllln if ora t ion , I wmx i"TMt! "until f rntprtrfiit-omerriment poirtftI tl.if ,'ttiornf of d:l rrrat to th iti-th- e ii brilliant touch supper was served in the dining room. The centerpiece for the table reprea niainlily sp- - ' sented an immense fleur de lis. com'oiii i with chryanth'- - posed of smllax suspendel from the ivro present nl ; chandelier terminating in a lart;e vase a ) imiini. a In th bail tho tn:.i' was foii!ihI Uy th I'.iish of chrysanthemums. Several solos were enjoxcd I Inf f n vtrir'KrS ore hft r;i. r e om In t h ; a rti f n f or t by Miss Williams. Miss Feona was I hi Hi will entertain the ln! next roi.imitl Ttf hom nn! n Dutch n!.. r was "T 11 Holfti I'f evcnlnc. t win of In th aiioly. Tuesday nvtiins, lomposi'il during lto'--rayxipt"-- In rn- Th y ou n - frr-M''f'fin:ii7tty snij Hrit;ii- ton Th Mr?. If. t:iin. h. patrons wrc Irin Ipal mnllr. Iit trt.lnIog aril Mr.i. I "rso A. K.tton and Mri. I Hoffman anri Mrs P. S. Keotrh. y: William . .iennincrt, Mr. ati.l Mrs. T. M. Ccn-tMi-r k. Mr. and Mrs. I... P. n S. W. "orn home The Fltp:tri' Misr lk oP"n it. i;ila . Iukrs. Mi ;iriHtfi.Kn. AND MRS. thrown 'JIIARFFS W. trri ifiefflfion for an original nrd ddight-fu- l harott Sfwart. Miss JesFic Max- WHITFFV are expected to arrive ntrtalrim-ntwhen a group of Wfll, Mis Miry Kyl?. In Salt Like after an extended Tuesday yorjntt girl pren!d a little piny for , eastern j i trip. Mrs. VM!i:-.a:ul Mrs. If. r.hani.-th benefit of t': fhlMrn of Belgian V. W . Norton entertained rrf il see s. Cov. and Mrs. John. C. Cutentitled "Table at th Norton hoint on Twelfth Fast- ler,Former Th' pi.'.y who been In San Francisco have T'trn'fl.' production with with a few lahls of briclK in lompll- for the past three origin,! hv weeks at the Palace the prolosrn wriM'n little Marfan ment to Mrs. W. T. Thurston, who has in attendance at the exposition, Bird, rtnigf; trr of Mr. Arthur TL Bird. rrnt!y ome from Fl Ia." to make hotel will return today to their home In Salt Tb mmfirr of the. rat Included i.nisf. noinf in Fake. , Join Bird. :it.r!np K'ltb, Msrcpr-is Deh-T- h t Mc'ormck Gertrude Eo nnl , Tur entrcurst Mr. and Mrs. V,. W." niter are ex"err r formers talnr.l to- Mrs. W. n. Stanley . UVtlns- - pected to return today from a few er.ih Wiik yrnm? wtrc drill.-- I in Mrw. F. C. S'chmmm- day at th roirular rriettn- - of tho wceka slay in San Francisco. nod uuu'.;.-.ta!enl In a clra- 'ryst,il Fridtr rlti'i ai!' from th? lu'i ' fltrt tion. Mr". Fugene It. Palmer left the first members: Mrs. Thorna Kearns. Mrs. FoJowiriit the IntereMlrst ketfh. K. A. Wall. Mr?. J. C. Tlaruhftt. Mrs of the week for Denver to be the gunt Irt tt r drawing room F. M. AMiso-which a ivr . Mrs. of Mrs. I. A. Thafiher. and Mrs. her aunt J. Hlchnrds, xver sl"n J. J. r.urko. Mrs. t 4 o'clock, f jrt-djnc to he and at the fiftieth weddingr Kichards present Iwcy tv nttfTi ;.. nVrKfr. rc.it her In Keith j Ml Jane I Iow a!. of and Mrs. Thatc anniversary n4 Julia nI Ktherlne f'r'UvV y.- Th- - Jul, win ?. rntcrtainod at the which will takeMr.place at the Denver e WLI contributed Inslrurrn- n t tnftinst by Mrs. Henry Wc!sh. leoor.h club. Country fat Peterfloni. Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Milton F..j"ic A number of children present were . Mi.- will come from Darlen. It whose tu bo marr!ar:e pearl by th'tr rarent am! t to f.riio Ma J' r of Kays ville takes ia e I'iKfiii at the anniversaryConn., Bcpcmtnio! eererronle. t little mum wa r lUod. which v III ; !: wan the honor u c s t at u be nt on to- the i omnilttp,4 tn the Wrdnesday, H. Mrs. Ira t Lewis, accomp i lcl by Miss y Thurfil.iy evening i iterr plvrn In proiIIik-- i p.r Wito i.rMrs. her mother the sisSmith, for the tinfortnuaie . tnldr-of i;l- - , '.s"ie StevensA. at the hom of I'.T ave- first of the week from a fixreturned week-ter r. Mrs. stay f,Z ICate. F.ryan rlan fff'trff i. in San Francisco, xvhare they attended nue. th- - exposition. Mrs. Karl A. Srreid entertained Fri-a- t I & j': Mrs. f F. Hubbard entertained her ft charming Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Turtle will return luncheon f.t Tier bridice rlub Friday afternoon. Sixteen on F. South Temple at which Kuejsts were California, where hey present and the luncheon this weekfewfrom Miss F'titfi weeks jeju y aiteiu'i tb.o .iniuin, vthn leaves to- serve. at l.;0 o'clock was followed by went two fairs. day to spend the winter in th Pacific four tables of the pame. northwest, wa the honor j;i:e;. Shear-m.-- n Mrs. Fdward M. xHarnett I? visiting Sittepri lose friend of Mis Miss I'lorence McNichols entertained Ml.--s were akn to meet and to the D. I. five hundred cluli Tuesday in San Francisco with her The evening at her home. HO.j S. Second Fast. Emma I Maddison it t'ae Hotel Hacienjoy the hosrltality ertended. f the Utr.eheon table v.tnpointm. nt Twelxe were present and prizes were enda. . r in colour de attractive pirtlcul bv AIlss TJra . Itar. k and ?.Iis roses combine.! with tulte won and Mrs. Roger W. Powers left rhojre pink Anna Katherine Behan and th- Mr.first forr-lntt.e Tit'ri.li r diuIt the oft-l- v .Mrs. A.Perl. of the week for a short trip 'A. Piper were invited quests. to Spokane, Wash. pink shaded silver cPiliibra at Miss Mae P.iramorthe will entertain j": i'.t either end. ln3T, ev Tuesdav nlnsj at her home. Mrs. NeN vi sto". ha returned ;o her Z 't F. Sixth South. home in Rozeman. Mont., after a few rte of thf most delightful enr.ly weeks' visit in Salt Fake with her l was piven ,T. enterfart'en of the S. ill. va The afternoon bv Mrs. W. I Mae-Vi- n tained at the home of pleasantly Mrs. David Jen-s- n brother Dr. II. N. Mayo. avenue horn. Sevat her last Wednesday. Twelvr were Dr. and Mrs. Alvah lelt the en tabte of brlda were itayei the pres-Kr"en and white were the early part of the weekLewis and for southern first part of the afternoon followed by colors used In the decorations with potCalifornia, where they will remain for n prettily arrn?rl tea, which was atIn the hall. part of the winter. A tended hy miny sruets. who ram In ted ferns '.' Verfor the funclate afternoon Mount at A farewell tea expressly Mrs.' J. Walcott Thompson left Tuestion. Fhristrms decorations prevail.! non, the Virginia civn at the building, for New Haven, Conn., called by a larsre cut kI.ui bowl of red carna- -Pacific Tuesday after- day exposition the sudden illness of her mother Mrs. tions and ferns formd the central noon. Nov. .".rt. by Miss Nannie Randolph T. H. Hishop. decoration on the tea table with sprayi Ileth. the crraclous hostess of the build-i- n ri off holly scattered over the cloth. sr. was attended bv most of the womMr. Mrs. De and WRt who Th prizes awarded at each of th en and the elite of have returned to Salt FakeKnot, the official to reside, fsbies of brMere were In th form of the of A more few are at home at 343 Douglas city of San Francisco. n potted plants and ferns. Mrs. men lent their presence to the scene. ' wa assisted hv Mrs. orce F. Miss Heth was assisted In the reMr. and Mrs. Charles Tynsr left last Forrester. Mildred and ceiving: line by Mrs. James Rolph. .Ir.. week for San Francisco and will go to -' U. and .Miss Fulu Sptker. wife of the mayor of San Francisco, southern Callfornlabcfore returning to 1: and M!?s Davis of Virginia, p.r.d In th Salt Fake. The younsr socTety set were well rep- tea room by Mrs. Fred F. Sutton of jC resented I'rt.Iay nlsrht at the informal Oklahoma City. Mrs. Alice Saunders of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Nibley went 5nclnsr party fflven by Miss Adelaide the Arkansas building. Mis Mae I,all. to San Francisco last xveek and xvill Woodruff and brother Pusell Wood- of Utah and Mrs. Cyrus Hall of r'harles-ton- remain on the coast for ten days or ruff af th.sr home on Twelfth Fast. more. W. Va. About fiffy ou us people were presThe old Virginia room of the buildent to enjoy thp affair and a supper ing was taxed to capacity with disMr,", t). K. Fev.is. by was server! Ute in the evening. Pink tinguished guests, such as have gath- her daughters Mrs. C. accompanied Ira Tuttle, Jr., Kracd the rooms. ered In this historic structure on the and Miss Frances Few is, have gone to chrysanthemums Mrs. I:tiso!1 . Woodruff was assisted many occasions on which Miss Heth California for a few weeks stay. K: in entertaining by hep si.ter Mrs. Karl has entertained throughout the expoMiss Darlene Kimball, accompanied A. S held arid Miss Fdlth Sharm tn, sition season, and the Tuesday afternoon affair was a fitting climax to the by her father A. F. Kimball, left last ThedanMntr party im Friday even-Ir.- brilliant for San Francisco for a short history of the Virginia week p. by the junior r!M of the Fast Si le pavilion. HiK?l school, of whifh Kussell Mrs. Joel Nibley is spending a few is president, was proriounce.L to bTracy Kl ib" was entertained Tb.e on" in California. Willweeks of the most fuiecesnf tit social events Tuesdav"Kewpie Annie Miss evening byon W. :: Kiven In the new buiblins'. North First at her home iams Mrs. Howard Page has returned from l The library and ..rri-lrs card games of street. The. arfjoSniriC wT' luxuriously arranged were played, the favors for which were an extended eastern trip. with ru?s nd rtv corners hej.eii with won bv Miss Maud Brandley and Miss Mrs. Claud W. Freed has come back sof.t pittow-- . rti'li t.alrns. flowers and Patsy' P: ingle. Miss Wanda 'raig from t -. Denver, where she visited with ovm-mocom An ferns with the red and black played several piano solo.. her cousin Mrs. George Dodge. V Congressman and Mrs. Joseph How ell and daughter Ruth and son Wesley, left the first of the xveek for Washington. D. C. for the winter. r?m rra cttTj p ? Mrs. .1. Frank Iudi?e and children left during the week for San Francis..; whero the family will spend the winter. N''-irI- " ', -r. " . t ft't'-rtitiruriTi- lo-lho- ! . . ! 1 ! s ren-Jere- ! ! t f j Jft: yr-terd- i ay . j Personals M i y I ht 1 5jC folI-rE- . hfn m-xtf- f l ; I y n. I -- ic-r-, : .v ( irr.--1- I T . e,t n I h-- ster r - r-- Ml-"- c s - - wt-e- Wed-rtesd- e . :3e Se-op- nt '. Panama- 5jc t. Jtv.-?n'.ie- . M?c-Iea- hr I- tia.-rhter- s 5 ','. - -: : afr so.-la- l j; 1 1 ?p-iHo- r u -- m 1 us-ia- rzr V SMART SHOP '! Mr. and Mrs. pleasure A. Steiner hax (Jeorge returned from a trip to the coast, where vUited both of the expositions. they They were acompanled by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stciner of Minneapolis, who xvill remain n few days in Salt Fake before home. returning to theJr v-eastern ' Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rich have conn-bacafter !'m!inrf several weeks in California. ' Mrs. l: F. Redman has returned from Woodbi.i. la., where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Max Flothow. She xisted In Ogden for a fexx- - days xvlth her brother Charles Pickens and fam- The sHoetion ot suitahle t;i Hs to he hatl from our Slioj) m;ikos Xnias shoppinix easy and a , k Smart Novelties to purses, in suit all tastes and ORNAMENTS, ily. Mrs. Irving A. Ilearce and little daughter, xvho have been visiting here . for the past month with Mrs. Charles H. Anderson, were joined by Mr. Rearce from Vancouver, Friday R. C. They expect to leave shortly to visit xvltii Mr. Fearce's parents in Maine for the Christmas holidays. ... Mrs. Senter Walker with her little son Is here from Idaho Falls. xMsitlng with her parents Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge T. Price and Dr. and Mrs. I s. Bas-co- NECKWEAR FUli m. !: :Js Mr. and Mrs. Our artrul nttt'iitiou in buying this Xina will help you dccitlp what to ivc. .Inst recciveti n tVw Smart downs ami Suits. W. R. Thurston, who have recently come from FI Paso. Tex., j to make their home in Salt Fake, are locnted at the home of Mrs. I fv Marloneaux, 75 E stre:t. ; I ! J Mr. and Mrs. Charl A. Qniglcy have back from New York and the east. -- vhei e they have been for the past m ujlh. '' Miss Edith Shearman will Kax-- today for Portland. Ore., to spend the xvinter x:th her brother Alma D. Kats and familx. Miss Grace Coxvie. daugntcr of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cowie. ifi Tuesday for New York, where fho xvill take an advanced course in fancy"and classical dancing. Mrs. F. J. Westtott has returned from a three weeks" trip to the coast, v Mrs. Frank Spencer of Denver is spending a few days in Salt Fake with come Ti.' e f I 216 SOUTH MAIN ST. JJ i- SOCIETY STATE MOItOM. Special to The Dry ! UeraM-Rcpnblira- i ! i n. AT REDUCED PRICES MR S. ANDKKW G. PETERSON formerly Miss Maud diilds.j Jantl UauKhter of T. E. Childs Eliza Sorenson spent Thursday I Sprincjvillc, 'Mr. who was married in Richfield, the guest of her brother J v el nes? day. Homer McCarty. A welcome-hom- e given party of Nephi Wednesdayxvho evening in honorfrom Swe.... Nordgran, just returned den. Dancing xvns the feature of the evening. The Home Economics club entertained Friday. The following were Orson Maglehy, Mrs. present:. Mrs.Mrs. Hops. Joseph Olsen. Mrs. Mary Filer. Mrs. Jacob Magleby, Mrs. Fowe, Mrs. Jcmes Brawn, Mrs. Joseph Dan Washburn, Mis. Neugabaur. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'autin of Johns are here to spend the xvinter. S. W. Collings has returned from Idaho. 11. J. Erickson of Richfield xvas , ?e, in Judge town Wednesday, the guest of F. Erickson and family. Mrs. Conway Fe Baron is home after a few weeks In Salt Fake. spending One of the biggest events in social circles is the dance and supper by the Number club Lucky night at the amusement hall. Thursday The guest list includes Mr. and Mrs. F. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Tuft, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Magleby, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swindle. Mr. and Mrs. JoMr. and Mrs. Ephraim Maseph Fowe, N Svv. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Andreason. gleby, Mrs. Jennie Sprague. Mrs. Jennie Case-maMrs. Elnora Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Magleby. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newby, Mr. and Mis. Fouls Baker, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jones, Mrs. G. B. For-It'Dr. H. S. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Andrexx Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Yergensen, nfiHY iilllldtolWif Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Goold. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ransom. Mr. and Mrs. Futher Wlnget. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hell, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi tained at dinner Thursday evening Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. James Manson, complimentary to Mrs. Mary II. Dalton Dr. and Mrs. Ualitv.. Mr. and Mrs. Alma of Salt Lake. About sixteen gnests xvere present. Bohman. Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Winget, Mr. Maud Arnold, Walter Jones, Will-laThe Twentieth Century club met at A. Warnock, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob the home of Mrs. George Cbristensen Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ross, Mr. Thursday aftcrnoop. The program was Magleby, Mrs. Charles Fa u tin. and by Mrs. Fannie O. Miles., Mrs. R. given L. Madsen and IJarold Cbristensen. Mrs. Orange. Aldrlch and Mrs. V. I OOSIIHN. Johnson xcero special guests. b The Her!d KepuMIcao. lSr("-:- l Mrs. E. W. Wall xVas hostess to the Goshen. Dec. 4. Mrs. 'Andrew Sorenclub Wednesday evening. son and Mrs. George White have re- Crochet Those present were Mrs. McGann. Mrs. were turned from Idaho, xvhere they W. W. McKirahan. Mrs. J. W. Cherry, Mrs. M. D. Mrs. A. Crane, Mrs. visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Trotter and Mrs. R. A. Burch, Seely, Mrs. B. R. Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth Standfield are visiting in Salt Fred Ilasmussen and Miss Annie Fa k e. Miss Margaret Wall assisted Miss Cleo White is visiting relatives the hostess in serving. In Provo. Mrs. R. A. Burch entertained in lienor Val White ani Miss Nellie Sorenson of her mother and sister, Mrs. Hettie marbe xvent to Provo Wednesday to Mis3 Clay Allred of Salina. Allred and ried. besides the guests of present Mrs. Hanson and her mother. Mrs. Those xvere II. Le Rov honor Mrs. Peck, of Salt Fake, are visiting Mrs. Mrs. O. It. Dibblee Mrs. J. W. Nielsen, AnderFowler. M. D. Seely, Mrs. Mary A. Hrigham xv Mrs. Ed in Thomas ami children have son, Mrs. returned from Eureka. whVre they xvere Wall.Mrs. Fred Rasmussen and Mrs. Ed visiting. Mrs. "Wall hostess at dinner Mrs. Frank Madison and daughter of TuesdayEdfor Mrs.was Boon Brotherson of Mr. Mrs. are and Helena. Mont., visiting Ida. Rupert, Clifford Madison. ... v.ii.iM in uuii ftuii enterThe Primary association gave a so- tained linn at e.io. dinner Tuesdav evening' for cial dance Monday afternoon. r ii. rev, jjuss annie jonansen, ."is. Boon Mrs. Mr. Brotherson and and Mrs. PAY SON'. C. T. Drage. Ferdinand Ericksen of Salt Lake is iSperlal to The the home of Mr. and Mrs. 4. Mr. and Mrs. guest atEricksen. Payson. Dec. Charles Smltli entertained at dinner Henry Covers xvere laid for Mr. and Sunday. ROCKLAND. Mrs. William S. Worsencroft, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roe Hawkins. Special to The Joseph S. Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rockland, Tda., Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs. "Air. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sargent. ClifCharles Rieketts and little sons KenMrs. Mr. Mrs. and Done. and John neth and left the first part of ford Bale, Mr. and Mrs. John Persson, the week Maurice to several days in Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith. Mrs. Dora Han- Salt Lake and spend Ogden and from there son. Bert Hanson. Mrs. Bernard Done xvill go to California for the remainder and Miss Mary Smith. S. the winter. O. D. IF club of Mrs. The members of the M. E. Crowley of Burley is the in. honor of guest of entertained on Wednesday her daughter Mrs. Bert of Miss Vera McClellan, a bride-elethe month. Mr. Mrs. Illram Frodsham are Mrs. Roe Hawkins entertained the makingand an tour of the Pacific extended Hour Social club Thursday. Happy coast. to be gone several They expect Mrs. Charles Cravens left Thursday for Montpclier, Ida., to visit with weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderson of Bofriends. nanza xvere at the home The Cultus club met at the Commer- of Mrs. Bar Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. cial club Wednesday. Morris. Miss Vera McClellan xvas guest of Samuel Mr. and Mrs. George Butler and honor at a miscellaneous shower given grandson Frederick are visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. J. J. friends at, Reno, Nev. Fisher From there they McClellan on Thursday.bride-elec-Mrs. Mary expect to so to San Diego. Cal. xvas McBeth. an aunt of the Mrs. Samuel Morris and daughter hostess. Those present xvere Mrs. Will- Mrs. Bert Anderson left Wednesday for iam Ferre. Mrs. Frank Ingalls. Mrs. California, xvhere they expect to spend Mrs. Mrs. Omclia. John William Craven, several weeks. Mrs. Mrs. Julia Larson. Julia Colvtn. Carlisle Woods. x ho has been on a McClellan. Mrs. two Hancock. Mrs. Flint D. mission in Tennessee, reMrs. L. Viola Manxviil, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. turnedyv.irs' homo Wednesday. T. Wilson. Jr.. Mrs. Dunning, H. A Tipton, Mrs. Frank Harris. Mrs. k aysviijj: B. E. Toxvnsend, Mrs. S. E. Ware. Mrs. to A. R. and Porter Mrs. The nprald Republican McClellan, Special Lynn Mrs. James Stark. 4. Dec. Miss Kaysville, The Christian Endeavor of the Pres- Barnes xvas the recipient of Camilla a very a social at the pleasant surprise at her home Monday church held byterian home of Mrs. S. E. Ware Friday. Those present xx'ere Nellie The Payson High school chorus con- evening. Edmonds. Hazel Bishop. Mollie Barnes. to Santaquin Friday, xvhere entertain-methey Millie Elizabeth Stewart, Ada Criddle. n ducted a successful musical Maylln. Emily Maylin, Merrit Nance, t. Vina Bernice Warren, Myrtle The ladies of the Kaffee Klatch club Jones.Sowards, Olive Abrams, Edna Rushforth, Mrs. Amos William ami Mr. Leo Ware, Arnold Barnes, Edxvard Lay-tosurprised Fridax-Scoff ield. Lawrence rVdes of the Ogden High ChrisAlfred Marcellus Smith B. Marlex' France. Layton. xvork the first Thomas Anderson. Hubert school returned lo his and Burton of the xveek after spending his Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hyde. with his parents Mr. giving vocation Smith. John Wakeley of Downey, Ida., xvas and Mrs. Henry here during the xveek the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes. MO I' NT PLEASANT! Mr. and Mrs. Edmond McLatchie have Mount Pleasant, Dec. 4. Mrs. Leo gone to Afton. Wyo., where they xvill a Kensington spend the xvinter. Seely entertained at Her The Luana club met at the home cf afternoon. guests were. Wednesday Mrs. E. R. Poulson. Mrs. Chris Broth- Miss Eloise Burton Thursday evening, Earl Jarrnan has returned, after an erson. Mrs. George Peterson. Mrs. Vein G undersoil. Mrs. Boon Brotherson. Mrs. extended visit on the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Dax-iK. Egbert of Wilford Hafen, Mrs. Harry Ericksen. Ida., have been spending a Mrs. Elmer Johansen. Mrs. Vance M- Oakley. cintosh, Mrs. Earl Seely, Mrs. Joseph xveek In Kaysville, xx'here they formerly Scliofield. Mrs. S. M. Nielsen and Mrs. resided. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van Fleet rre Emll Rustihauser. The hostess xvas assisted in serving by Mrs. Anna Guilder-so- here from Soda Springs, Ida., and xvill remain during the xvinter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomasaen' are entertained Mrs. Maurltz Peterson at supper Monday evening home from an extended trip to the Informally Mrs. . A. C. Jensen, Mrs. A. C. coast. While away they visitad the Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph fairs and toured the coast from PortDalhx- - of Lund. Mrs. George Larsen and C. N. land to San Diego. Miss Helen Spalding of Grejn Rixer, LunrP. Mrs. Tj. P. Fredricksen xvas hostess at Utah, has returned home after spenddinner Stindav to Mr. and Mrs. William ing a few days here with Miss Fstella Mr. and Mrs. Chris ThompEpperson. Z.briskle, Miss Pearl Burnett, a daughter of Mr. son. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hansen. Mr. Miss Hannah Mrs. Anderson. Claus and and Mrs. E. F. Burnett of Salt Lake, xvill be married next Wednesday to and Mary Fredricksen. Fredricksen Mrs. C. T. Madsen entertained a fexx Robert Bruce Major of Kaysville. They xvill make their home in Kaysville. friends Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ericksen enter- S. M. Carhart has gone to he oast, xvhere he xvill pjend a month veiling the chief points. her parents Mr. and Mrs Frank Ross Misses Claudia. Elaine and Chloe x' Cannon of Salt Lake are at the at the Fifth East hotel o n her home of their grandparents Mr. and home from the coast. Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. :jc Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stlnsley have LOGAN. In returned after a stay of two years California and will again make the!-hoSpec'il to The in Salt Lake. They are Rt the Logan, Dec. 4. The Ladies of the Clio circle entertained Wednesday at hotel for the present. ;': the home of Mrs. Luther Hoxvell. The :; Mr and Mrs. Walter C. Lewis left drama "You Never Can Tell" xvas givenMrs. W. E. Carroll. Miss Klizathe first of the xveek for San Fran- ' bv Underxvood led in the discussion beth of the expocisco for the closing days folloxved. Miss Hazel Anderson which sition. a piano solo. Mrs. Maud Mor-re- ll gaxe xvas a guest of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Child, who The fourth year class of the B. Y. C. entertained xvith a dancing party Friliav? recently returned from an at the day evening at the B. Y. gymnasium. tended eastern trip, are The folloxving young people met at months. llotl Utah forifi the xvinter the home of Miss Rachel Ballif Satsi? Miss Rachel Ballif, Miss Mary urday: Muss Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mariger have reJean Nibley, Miss Thain, turned from a few xvceUs' trip to the Delia Smith Ollie Miss Ellen Neilson. and coast. . Wednesday a dinner was given by Robert Anderson. Covers xvere laid for Mrs. A. E. Carlson is here from Boise Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson, Mr. and xvith her laughter Mrs. V. R. Mrs. Anthon Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. visiting C. H. Mr. and Mrs Hell, xvife of Captain Bell of Fort J. R. Anderson. Mrs. Stoddard, Mrs. Martha I Wakley, ouglas. llaslam. Mrs. Ellen Eccles and Mrs. Sxvlnger. Margaret g xx'ho lias been Mrs. Co'Ta Vedder, A of the UVA. C. Woman's her daughter Mrs. David S. egg. club meeting was held Monday xxith Mrs. E. has go'ie to California for a short Santsehi hostess. Mrs. Richard Lyman of Salt Lake spoke of the xisit of Lord stay. and Lady Aberdeen to Logan on DeMiss Dorothy Hocking left Tuesday cember 13. Mrs. George B. Hendricks talked on the "Social Problem of the for Chi r.go; xvhere he xvill Join a .musiHome." exshe Later cal comedy company. Monday friends of Mrs. J. II. Chris-tense- n York to xlslt her pects to go to New xvho spent an ex'ening in sexving and is xvell known social chat. undo W. C. Moiris, iu literary and dramatic circles. Mrs. Anthon Anderson entertained Moroni, Dec. 4. Miss Gladys Tuft entertained Sunday evening Rosetta Erick-wIxwe, Ester Swindle and Verna , oj j j : French Dry Cleaning "The Keaal AVay" at the prices quoted below should arouse everybody to the advantages of havinp; all their clothes French Dry Cleaned while these prices last. We have marked our prices low enough to be within the reach of all: ! "x-a.- s ., Men's Suits El-no- ra Women's Skirts and jackets French Dry Cleaned . . . Women's Jacket Suits French Dry Cleaned . . . Men's or Women's Suits 31 . . Pressed and Sponged X n. 4 J K. Vm If you would like our wagon to call, just telephone Herald-Republica- Wo-mac- k. - t, 1 1 . xx-c- n. . ! j j ; d n. Fex-an- xx-- a " c Herald-Republica- New-hous- e 3C ex-locat- ; xis-Itin- ed Clesntn I.iO-IO- Co. & Dyein East Second .South Street. O Branches: First South and State Sts. 112 E. Second South Street. d. ) ct Main 200 n. -- . Ileraltl-RrpuMIean.- w Is ment. m All-re- r.i Remember that never, under any circumstances, do we sacrifice quality with a cut in' price at the Rejral. A guarantee of satisfaction accompanies ench and every piece of work that leaves our establish- m Jo-hanse- ... French Dry Gleaned v- t f home Friday night, comat dinner Thursday in honor of the friends at his of her husband. plimentary to Wilford Freishnech i. anniversary birthday Coxers xvere laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. H. TOOELE. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson, Wakley, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Anderson, Robert Ross Anderson, Weslex- - AnAnderson, N. D. Thatcher, J. K. Thatcher, derson, Miss Eulalia Thatcher, Miss Hannah Mary Anderson and Thatcher, Miss Miss Hazel Anderson. Saturday Miss Adeline Barber entertained in coinpliemnt to Caine Farrell of Salt Lake. The Delta Nu fraternity entertained Monday evening xvith a "stag" First at their fraternity house on party North. Miss Myrtle Johnson entertained at dinner Sunday. Miss Lettie Jacobsen entertained at dinner Sunday. Miss Lou Hansen of Idaho Falls d here, guest of Miss spent the week-enand Mis3 Tillie Johnson. Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner returned Monday to their home in Rexburg. Mrs. 'Grace Price of Butte is visiting xxith relatives and friends in Logan. The Wobyca society met Monday at the B. Y. C. and held a short business meeting. Madsen of Misses Vara and llta here, Ida., spent the week-en- d Driggs, of Misses Violet and Eurilda guests Greenhalgh. Dr. Alex. Preston has returned to Rigby, Ida. Spec.'al to Tlie llorald-nppuhlice.- The Ladies' Aid of Tooele, Dec. the M. E. church gave a bazaar ami dinner at the church Wednesday. Mrs. Maggie Whitehouse and Essie De La Mare entertained at a bundle shoxver Friday at the De La Mare to Miss Edna home, complimentary Bird, a Christmas bride. The M. I. A. of the South ward entertained at a dancing party in tho gym of the high school Saturday evening. The North xvard Sunday school xvil! and dance at entertain at a concert the church December 15. Mrs. William S. Marks entertained at a card party in honor of her sister Mrs. J. B. McEnany of Salt Lake Sattables of urday afternoon. Mrs. Marks was whist xvere played. Eight assisted by her daughters. Blanche and Bessie, Miss Mae Goins and Miss Elsie of Salt Lake. Robinson The Bona-Ma- e club have issued invitations for angirls informal dancing- party at the Opera house Monday Theevening. Ladies of the Maccabees entertained at a Japanese party at Fraternal hall Friday evening. Local Order of Eagles gave a dancing GARFIELD. party and supper at their club TuesSpecial to The Garfield, Dec. 4. Mrs. Grace Denton day night. Ladies' Lit era rx- club will meet left for Denver Wednesday, xvhere she at The home of Mrs. L. A. McBride the Miss Grace Friday, December xvill join her daughter 10. Denton. The Ladies' auxiliary met Tuesday IHNGIIA VL to complete arrangements lor a Christmas bazaar to be given December 17. Special to The Mrs.. B. C. Call and Mrs. W. J. Dey Bingham, Dec. 4. Mrs. Ervin Henery serx-edhas returned home after spending a BarR. Mrs. F. Mrs. Leo Foster and ker entertained at a meeting of the fexv weeks with relatives in Lehi. Chess club Tuesday. Miss Minnie Ayers has returned home Mrs. Ray Avis xvill entertain the from an extended visit xvith friends and t club-aa luncheon and cards. G. G. The Merry Matrons' Sexvlng club met relatives In Nevada. xxith Mrs. Frank Lees Thursday. The students of the high school are The Los Ami go club of Pleasant for busy making arrangements Green met xvith Mrs. Fazei Spenloxe. their annual ball to be in Canyon The. dance given under the auspices hall on Friday night. held of the Woman's club last Wednesday of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. successful. Those having the event R. InD.honor Mahon, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo in charge were Mrs. Harry Allen, Mrs. Arnold entertained Thursday. R..H. Samm, Mrs. W. G. O'Connor. Mrs. y Miss Inez Baum and Miss Ruth T. Crandle, W. J. Riser, Mrs. William entertained very Mrs.pleasantly Butler. Bible and thirty Mrs. H. Rees, of their young friends on Saturday. The floor committee being the officers Cards xvere the entertainment. Lunchof the club. On Tuesday Mrs. Rue Packard enter- eon xvas serxed. tained the following guests: Mrs. Dave Mrs. Weimen, Mrs. Mace. Mrs. dinger, Musser, Mrs. Gem Gardner, Miss Hazel Eva Hansen, Miss 2lalstrom, Miss and Mrs. Matthews. Emma Pudgley The Woman's cluh xvas entertained at its meeting by Mrs. W. D. Leonard, Mrs. Allan McArthur, Mrs. Hodge Marshall and Mrs. H. Bible. 4. Herald-Republica- - Herald-EepubUca- xx-a- s Con-nar- - Mistlc MANTI. Special to The Ilerald-Repnblican- lis ' .l Manti, Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hall of Alamo. Cal.; are visiting Mrs. P. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Dxreng. The stake officers of the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement association gave Mrs. Mabel A. Simmonsin a pleasant appreciaMonday evening surprise tion for her labors in this organization. Those present xvere Hattie Parry. Etta Bench. Edna Larsen, Clara Farnsworth, Parry, Mrs. Maggie Tennant, Emma Clare Tuttle and Mrs. Ellis Moffit. Miss Ellen Dennison entertained the high school senior girls at her home night. Saturday Mrs. C. T. Johnson entertained at a children's party Sunday afternoon in honor of the fourth birthday anniverher little daughter Beatrice. sary of little folks were present. Sixteen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voorhees entertained at a dinner party Sunday to Mrs. Arthur evening, in compliment Parsons and Miss Nellie Parsons of Ore. Elgin, Miss Eve Kilpack was the recipient of a delightful surprise Saturday evening in honor of her birthday Miss Edith Kjar entertained the Needlecraft club at her home Wednesday attornoon. entertained at his Edward L. Covers were laid home Friday Parry night. Arline for Lida Edmunds, Parry, Vera Kerner, Larue Munk, Romania Westen-skoxLucille Anderson, Lura CrawBeulah Anderson and Kate Erickford, son ot Mount Pleasant, BIrney Farnsworth, Hilton Burns, Vincent Bradley, "Myron Bird, Willie Jones, Clark Keller, Boxvn and Lee Kenner. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chapman entertained at dinner Friday, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Smyth of Fort Green. Miss Lida Edmunds entertained the Mystic Nook girls at the Tuttle hotel evening. Wednesday Mrs. Foster Funk entertained at a children a party Wednesday afternoon in honor of the t jnth birthday of her Fifteen x'ere daughter Angeline. present. Eldred Kjar is spending a couple of xxeeKs in southern California. Ileber Uird entertained a dozen anntx-er-sar- or ! Presents of Distinction . 32.50 and Un CALL at Fairbanks it Social Hall. 41 S. State. v, A SHOPPING BUREAU FOR OUT-OF-TO- wo.m'en. It is a new idea and in txxo years has become a fine success. A clientele nearly all small A toxvns. trained shopper; exquisite taste, knowledge of merchandise, in touch xvith styles, abilitx to save a customer money and at the same time delight the customer. Small commission. Circulars and banking reference. WYite today. Max-ba suit is wanted for Christmas.stylish Sales are now on half prices and less. cox-er- s e MRS. CLARA M. CLAAVSON, SHOPPING BUREAU, 171 R MreeL Telephone Y 21-- W. |