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Show THE HERALP-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1915 N, A DDE1 U SNGS IN UTAH. 1 IS JLTAJL ch.ii:v. 0den. Dec. Ml.'s Lillian Hutu Paine, only i'au.'hir of Mrs, Ilmm.i Paine, and V. G. Kin::, at o'clock In t'llc plae Vn!n"!.-iof the Rev. home tbe at Stt City Klmer I. Gosnen. I in media f ely followthe marriage r remony Air. and .Mr?. ing Kimc left for a brief tione moon triy nd upon thlr return to Ogden uill re elve. their friend t their home tit th 1'erv apartments. Mr. ami Mrs. W. f . Jordan departed for their hum in Rawlins, Wjo., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ja rues Ilrvnn of Drcok-Ivr- t. N. V .. spent a day In Otfrltn trrar: notnr and with Mrs. I .i n's fw mint. Mr. Wehrend and Mtt Wehrend. Mrs. Pry an wa M!s liaz'i formely da usrhter of Mr. Rosalind I .a Krnl and Mrs. F. W. L Frentz. former of 0tfen. Th mrr!i5 of Mis Arr.a Olsen. and Mrs. K. niy daughter of Afr. on of G. McKay, and len Mr. an.J Mrs. Ar.ru McKay, took place Wf'lm-Jila.at noon in tlis Halt l.ake Temple, li'rme I. Richards performing Pie lm?rs.lv! ceremony. Mr?. Abe Knhn vi ji th hostess to elub the member of the Five Hundred The ho.im was assi:ed Tkur'1sr. In serviner by her sister Mrs. Adam Knhn and daughters Mr?. Isster F. Whltlock ami Mrs. .lark Knhn. The present: Mr. Samuel following were N'ewberi?er, Mrs. Joseph Srowcroft. Mr. W. Richard T. Hume. Mr. Alexander Mrs. Airs. Hiram II. Spencer, Walker. "V.". Ambrose I. D W. Zeller. Mr. E. Wrlerht. Mrs. Joseph Jtlbb. Mn. Mrs Matthew S. Brownj:?ra Mrs.Rich. Wllhelrnlna Kuhlman, Mrs. ing:. Ian y 1 ,(-- . resi-ilcn- ti . jn y Jaini On If. Fpurito sewlncr Monday nfternoon the men nt club of the Martha society will2 o'clock. the Martha society nursery at WednesMrs. Jack Knhn returned day morning from a ten days trip to Chlcaero. Mrs. Daniel J. Malone of Pocatello. Ida Is tn Osrden, the guest of Mrs. K. M- Conway. Mrs. Hujth C. Wood entertained the member of the Martha society Monday. of the largest meetings of It wa one Mrs. Richard T. Hume will the year. be hostess to the mebrners at the next meeting. . rrular Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald and dauifh-t- r Mis Katherlne Fttztcerald and son Anthony Ansreles. Fitzgerald departed Monday tor S) Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dunn departed I.onls. wh?rc they will Saturday f"r St.until after the hollJay visit relatives reason. Mr. and Mrs. i:. T. Carver arrival ivc'it front Nebraska. the first of theMorwan of Taylorsville. Miss Mabel Arrhte W. Holers of i)Kfx and III., w re married tn Salt I.nke Monday. The Ilev. Chester Snyder officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Hogers wilt reside In den. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Ilnwman the erigrT.trment of tlic tr uatixh- -wedter Nell to I.yle F. Watts. InTheDecernwill tako place early I er and Miss Isabel! iliss I.rnora HaII week-enPocn-telt- re an-jioun- - In Iteverldre Kpent the Mrs. iv.irl i:i!Iott hns returned to In Ocden afl'r a tiire months' etay Kansas 1'ity, Mrs. Kltlott was accom-t'anle- .l home by her niece ill.3 Pearl Ftewart. who will remain In r,Jcn fr.r th winter months. e ft. o. d son It. II. Den-of I)nkrn theenenaaKemient . .!,. T. T. kff"lni;. The mar-r!- u will tike place December lo. The w. C. T. I, met Tliurndav after-roo- n .".t ti home of Mrs. Q. ll. Craft. Mr". Karl Thtr.m er.tTtalned the rn mher of her cif.b, the M. I. K.. WtniUy. tc the Mr. Jnhn ?f Mill was of the I'hiid trulttire elub TnmhT Tit 't r.! it J!r.. Tillman t Johnson entertained members of the Home Culture club Thuridav. Mrs 'hkett and Tdrs. Pr- - were m ,t t" UVdn?t!y frTti 2 wtiert Tt"r,bers of the 'ntllA. i n'rlnftc. f I. of it. I. entertained. I. The toWomen of Woo.l. raft No. 51 K a .i rd Kirlf Wednesday. :! member The Literary V TJ. f wr entertained e,;ie.ay. f as lit ch,u7 Mr. II, II. Por-t-ntid t!j modern I'urrenta history fir-ewere dr.trvm a wial Mr J. Stanly ! read nn article. "A "h Ir.i n le S ifurb" "An Tdeni f'jitbwiman" by Mrs. n read tnsc "Ilecanse If. Steven Mr. Te, 1 Yo i. o v Mrs I.erov II. tlc- to on the plav, "Th Tv.-iMrs. Jo.erb Srowrroft Vlrt'ie.'on ttie yl ivs. "nrnmoti i "lay" and srae a bri"f lrratrnLover,"efMrs. Porter of the drama on the talk sioea.l life. The jfue:. of the r luh were fr. C. If. Steven. Mrs. Phllin W. Knlsfdv. Mr.. !. roy Pumlre and Mrs. A. M. Onipl dl. penOne of t most bauflful of t "wed'ilftcs tool.; ptft.--, non's Vedn"da l et S oclot k atMithe First 'onrfication Mvrtl church when tia I.m dttihter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A.e I.oekw. o 1. and 15 srton Fremont were united in The J erformed th Itev. Frank f. KfAln-r- d marriage. T was attended lriIe ritirMiserte. Flor-eLillian New ton and Mi by of the groom, as Plnniore,amiflster e wa. elver. In bridesmaid, father. Mis Kuth Mar- by Mis Nellie U.jbiiui, Mis tellr. Pearson and M!s.s Kalla Hodre Oladys were ushers. The croo-r- i was ncom-panteof salt Lake Wlllhm M'.m byman. n Ml Alle "".Veddlnkr liray Murrh"plajed Mendelshors pml Mis Ifoi?rriT Kins ''"all Mo Holt The bride wore a Thine Own. gown of white satin nrd rar lae and carried a bouquet of jdnk and white chry::ithemums. Mr. and Mrs. Dlnsniore for a honeymoon trip to California. Mrs. Walker Scott Cheesrnan entertained theM njembers of the v.M. s S. r G. club a si t d r. Cheesmaii Friday. Zeller and Lucile Kline. Those hy Louisewere Mrs. Henry Wiker, Mrs. f. present Kred Ballff, Jr.. Mrs. Jam Mrs. oi antiotmr! hr U hte te tor;i r w-r- die' ro-trra- m r. d!-rut- ft. De-.tr.- t ront-m".o- . Ir Dlrs-mor- . n. mar-riae- .t tt he-roml- Urown-tni- nc P.-Vi- a (tma'n and Misg City. Puth HarsU of The, ciemat! club met with Mrs. Tt. were the Prown Wednesday. Card nfternoon's iiversion. The next meet-In- t; of the cluh '111 be held at the home of Mra. Cran. A lancinit narty waa Riven at the Coif and Country club evening. The Historical club Friday members were entertained Satinda at the l.orr.e of Mrs. Josephln. Hlrt. Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee entertained the of her sewinjc club Mondiy. Miss Marie Sanford and Miss Finer Sanford will be hostes5.s to the members of the Chi flue club Monday even-i- n K. Mrs. Joseph M. fSrie was hostcas to the members of St. Joseph's Sewing; society hall. Thursday afternoon In St. Joseph's Un Tuesday afternoon the Duplicate Auction Whist club met nt the Maids & Matrons club. The following were prem nt: Mrs. Kalph K. HoaK. Mrs. 'Uistav Is. Pecker, Mrs. Wlli?m A. O. A. ;iick, Mrs. Samuel Turner, Mr.Mrs. P. F. Klrkendall, Mrs. Newterper, 1'. W. Paker, Mrs. Charles 11. Kircher. Mrs. I. I. Peynolds. Mrs. tJeorpre JI. Matson, Mrs. Ambroso P. llibbs and Mrs Thomaa II. Davis. Miss Umma Paine war the hostess nt a prettily appointed tea. Tuesday Pamela- SpaiKo Mi. at the presided samovar. The f d luv Itik were Mtss Pamela Sp.iro. Mips Mlna present: Taylor, Mts Maud imr, Ml Iff leu Perkins, Mirs Lillian Wrlpht, Miss Iteatrice p.rr.ver. Miss Dana Kelly, Miss Kather-in- e Marlon Pichsel, I'ltxf erald. Ml Mr.i Kaymond T. (Donnell. Mrs. Harold J. Pcery, Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee, Mrs. Arthur O. Fell, Mrp. GeorRe W. Parlow and Mra Jr., Lester F. Whit-l- o , Mrs. A. It. Mclntyre entertained at a ihildrrn's party on Wednesday In honor of her daughter Klizabeth. Mrs. Mrlntvre was arnsted In the entertaln-tri.n- t of the attest bv Mrs. Harold .1. Mrs. 1. L. Peynolds. Mrs. Nora IVery. S. Pf.we. Mrs. Florence Putler, Mr.. Charles Kendall, Mrr. John Fdward M!s Dorothy Ileirlrston and Crvcr. Miss Annette Sherman. The following companies of Daiih-te- r of Pioneers mt Tuedav: Company A with Mrs. Mary Pow'son, Mrs. Wext. boaiii member, present; D with Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Richeonip-nard DouKlas, board member, present; c.;npar.y K with Mr?. H. II. fJoddnrd, Mrs. West, hoard member, V. with Mrs. J. W. F resent; company 'idcix k. Mr. Pose Pallantyne. board member eompanv A with Mrs. present:Mr.. K. A. Cramer, board nresent. Pay Mlddleton, The Rev. William W. Fleetwood returned Vhtt.ad-ifrom a two months visit tn the east. Fleetwood and yonnt; son accompanied Mr. Fleetwood, but atopped at Marion. la., to visit with Mr. Fleetwood's relative and will returnrt Jut before Christmas. at the Maids & Monday a formal dancing party Matrons" club evening wilt be Riven by the members of the r lu;. Hi the Martha will have a visttlnt; society rnernbrThursday at day the the Mrrtha s" iety nursery, when puMtc i Incited to visit the nursery. Mrs. Joiep'a Srowcrof t will be hostess to the members of the Five liun-dre- d luh Thurjiday afternoon at her m-inb- the beauty of your hair. No difand ference how duli. faded, brittle Danmoisten a cloth with Jut derine and carefully draw It thro'iuh smill strand at a your hair, taking one time. The effect s un.uins your hair will be licht. fluffy a.:d wavy, ard have an appearance of abundance; an Insoftness and luxluster, comparable uriance. Get a bottle of Knowlton's Danderfne from any drujr store or toilet that your hair ib as counter, and prove It has en pretty and orsoft as any that by a rch ss trr neglected Injured can have fhafu all you of It if von will beautiful hair and lots surely Just try a little Danderine. ble "j-ee- nt at-tue- nt - c . .1 V." 1. ;...- ... . . . ' 1 1 v 'Vr'-- ... vr- - y y. .4:. ers n. - X T! .J r .'V Try-phin- La-ri- - y Jo.-cpi.l-ne . t'!er-,t,er- ?r. - - j ij TSie IfpriJdnppaMli-tn.- l Pleasant Grove Dec. 4. Flmer Herbert has returned to his home at lona. Ida. after a short visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Joseph Little entertained an e SupTuesday. per wa served to the following: Mrs. C. old-fashion- rasr-be- ed I. War nick. Mips Cora Atwood, Miss Alien Swenson, Miss Nettle Warrick. Miss Sara Kitchen. Miss Pearl Robertson. Miss Jessie Wadley. Miss IMIth M.itison. MIfs Martha Kopp, Miss Lnella and Miss Annie Holman and Mr-- . John Little and Miss May Marsh A of 'pine. Mrs. Kzra Swenson entertained nt dinner Tuesday In honor of her mother 's birthdav. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr. I. Y. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. (llllman and Mr. anil Mrs. Lenerd Walker. MI'.o I'Inre Richards returned to her bom- - at Taylorsville Sunday after a week's visit with her parents. Mr. rittd Mrs. f. I. Holman and their son Lester of Prlghani yoent Thursday Ruets of Mrs. A. P. Walker. Roynn-- WiUon of Garfield sprnt Thurswith his parents. Mr. day and Mrs. Friday Wilson. Spears Members of the S. p. G. were pleas-nntl- y entertained by Miss Wadley at her home Thursday. Opal The fjuests were the Mis Sadie and Avis Mills. Viririe Grey. Marlon Tanner. Flossie Dlckerson and CUone Jlullock. Arebie Wet is at Garland for an indefinite visit with Mr. anil Mrs. Wallace We?t. l MMiir;viM,i:. HrraM Tlte SprlnKVllle. Dee. IlepuVdcan.J Miss 4. Naomi dauchter of L Ie:il. and Alexander C. .1. Gaffnev I. of Chicago were marricil at the Hotel Ftah Thursdav nt 10 o'clock bv the Rev. J. J. Alter the ceremony n wedliniT breakfast was serve for the bride s father ami a few intimate friends. Monday Mr. and Mrs. George Da'tin at dinner in honor of Cyentertained rus 11. the celebrated Miss Kthei Iee entertained sculptor. the folnt dinner on Tuesday lowing quests in honor of Miss Naomi e il. and Andrew G. Peterson were Child, Salt Lake Temple on married nt the A reception was Klven at Wednesday. tht home of Mrs. on George. Peterson eveninir. Thursday Misses Ida and Clara Worthen have as their quests tiie Misses Mario and Gertrude. Collet and Miss Kva Stewart of Roosevelt. Mis? ira Crandall sav a dinner on Wednesday in honor of the following: Randall. Ainerta Inrke. Louis Cles-cln and Amasa Row. Pnnett land. Tne Misses Cera Pates and Id.. Worthen entertained the following truests on Sattirday: The Misses Naomi and Dottle Deal. I,ouclna Clarke, Snso Crandall. Marie and tlertrude Collet. Arlene Mendenhall. Dora Coffman. llva Stewart and Mrs. George Stevenson. ,t Thursday afternoon the memher of the advanced danclnj?- class pave a nu'.tlnce at the now asaetntdy of the school. ) - . - r - , , J e Wed-nedu- Le-o- n; n. er (il.MHO.. to The IIr!t-KepMirn- Gunnison, Dec. A. The Social circle met at the home of Mrs. William Perkins Saturday. A readlnp; was Riven by Mrs. George Halverson. The members enraed in fancy needlework. Luncheon was nerved to the following; members: Mrs. T. M. Kearns. Mrs. Ray P. Metcalf. Mrs. O. I. Rasmussen, Mrs. Georne Halverson, Mrs. Newell Mrs. Leo N. Swalberg; and Miss Rrmlna Smith of FIslnore. Miss Etta Yepson was hostess at a on Five hundred party was played,Wednesday. at which Miss lone Pards-le- y ami Pen Roper were Riven first and awards and Miss Nina KrlcksonconsoDaunt Sanders received the lation prizes. The following rrnests were served with luncheon: Tne MNses Llllle Johnson. Frina Lundebercr. Dora Peck. Lucille Sorenson. Vera Kdwards. lone Pardsley, Glade Pown and Lcona I!d wards. . Mrs. J. If. Salmon pave a family dinner party on Friday. Covers were laid for six. Ml.'s Carrie Anderson came home from Marysvale for Thanksgiving and returned Sunday. Mrs. U. I. Itasmussen was the puest; of honor at a birthday party Klven on Fridav. Luncheon was served to Mrs. O. 11, Halverson. Mrs. Ray P. Mrs. M. D. Metcalf, Mrs. J. A.T. Haijan. M. Kearnes. Mrs. Mrs. Veaurepard. Leo X. Gledhill, Mrs. C. F. Halverson. Mrs. A. M. Christenson, Mrs. Kva Jen-soMrs. Will Dack and Miss Smith of Flslnore. Mrs. Rasmus-se- n was the recipient of many beautiful Rifts. Mrs. A. C. Lund of Provo and Miss Vlo Sorenson of Salt Lake spent the vacation with relatives Thanksgiving In Gunnison. Miss lone Pardsley gave a five hundred party on Friday. Miss Lucile Sorenson and Lester Yepson received first prizes, while Miss Leona Kdwards and Fred Taylor were given he consolation awards. A children's party was given on the home of Mrs. W. K. SundayIn athonor of the children of Mr. Down and Mrs. F. C. Savagre. Miss Glade Pown entertained at ZOO" on Sunday. First awards were won bv Miss lone Pardsly and Daunt Sanders and the consolation prizes were Riven to Miss Nina Krickson and were Lester Yepson. Refreshments erved the Misses Dora Peck, Krma Lucile Sorenson, Vera EdLundeberp, wards lone Pardsley, Leona Kdwards, Ruth Perkins and Ktta Yepson. Miss Krmlna Smith, who has been Chris-twiso- n, n. Kr-mi- na A Simple Way To. Remove Dandruff There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy It entirely. To do this just net about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any dnur store (this is all you will need), apply it at nlsrht when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It In Kently with the finrer tins. your Py mornlntr most, if not all. of dandruff will be gon and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and destroy every sin trie and entirely trace of It. no matter how sign much dandruff vou may have. You will find all iteninc and of the scalp will step Instantly, and SprtnirvflU- Hih pair will be fluffy, lustrous. Maltou entertained in your U lossy, silkv and soft and lock and feel Miss honor of the Misses Oriss-i- Printon. a hundred times better. Louise Pird, Melva Sanford and Kd- - Iis . - - Rr-tut- a . - t'w" dlg-grine- : V- - ' ' ' 'v1 ' - s ward Clyde, Georsre Itussel and Frank Mr. and and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Henrv Wood and Poyer. Mr. and Mrs. Pen Artryle were quests of Mrs. D. K. Deal durinp the week. Mr. and Mr.. Hilton Robertson and Mrs. Jessie Wadley of Pleasant Grove are quests of Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Mrs James A. Schult-- of has Mrs. C. F. h'"ii the house Kiiest of Pnysun Paekard this week. Miss Grace entertained they following at a slumber party on ev?:ilng. Mlsn Manilla Pird, Miss Catherine Rover. Miss Otp Packard. Miss Ittle Grouse and Miss Surnslon. the entertained Mr. J. A. Packard on Friday: following at a kenslnnton Alte-maMrs. Mrs. Charles Reynolds. John Mrs. Max Mrs. C. F. Packard, Mrs. Mrs. Garnet Frlel. Frank Klcsf. Garnrneii, Mrs. Mark Robinson. Mrs. Mark DoukhII. Miss Kthel lee and Mrs. John Doutfall. Tim followlnsr were entertained at a srlven bv the advanced class lre.tkfast in dornesttc science c.f the hish school on Frldav morninar: Miss Planche Men-dhall. illss C!ara Johnson. Miss Kthel Miss Rmrna Doucall. Miss Kthel Ie. Miss Jenkins. Miss Flora Hatfield. Norma Reynold!. Miss Hazel Smith. Miss Grace Rowland and Miss Fthel Hurt. The members of the Second ward Mutual association cau a party of-on Tuesday in honor of the retiring ficers. Sf-ell- e - k Printon. Mr. Sprelat t - r home. rSp--:j- friends at the home of her mother Mrs. Smoot, Mrs. A. B. Alorgam, Airs. Le Roy Olivia Lee. Wells Brimhall, Airs. Robert. O. P. Hill of Ida., and Miss Dixon, Airs.Mrs. W. F. Violett. Airs. Anna were united Hinckley, Lottie Gardner ofBurley, this city Smoot Rebentisch of Salt Lake, and In marriage at the home of Mr. and Airs. Roe Deal of Sprlngville. . Mrs. Wiliiam Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Airs. C. K. Erickson entertained at Hill will make their home in Idaho. Wednesday afternoon between 5 and dinner complimentary to her sister 7 p. m. Miss Callie Lund entertained at Airs. Thomas Skelley of Shelley, Ida. Anna Bailey Linstrom returned a trousseau tea at the home or her to Airs. home in Butte after a pleasant brother OrviRe D. Lund. The guests visitherwith her parents. Air. and Airs. S. were Mrs. Callie afternoon the during Mrs. Jean Bailey. Mrs. Celestia Larsen, Mrs. Rotter, Airs. Klizabeth Brown was surprised Caroline Packer, Mrs. H. Valborgr, S. Jensen, Mrs. Tillie Wight. Mrs. J. by friends, the occasion being her birth D. Call, Mrs. Annie Tingey, Mrs. Floranniversary. and Airs. S. A. Chase announce ence Reeves, Mrs. J. Y Peters, Mrs. theAir.engagement their daughter Aiiss Abbie Mailsen. Mrs. Josephine Olsen. Lorene to Arvll N.of Dunn. The Mrs. Orson Hudson, Mrs. P. D. Peters, will take this month. marriage place Mrs. S. D. Madsen, Mrs. J. L. James, Leona Ramsey was surprised at Mrs. Maud Dredge. Mrs. Claire Merrell, herAliss home Friday. Mrs. W. V. Call, Mrs. J. K. Halverson, Airs. Bert Sutton entertained at a famMrs. C. D. Brown, Mrs. Leo Lund. Mrs. dirfner at her home Sunday in honor ily I. H. Mrs. Nelson. Jensen, Alphonzo her sister Aliss Sarah Douglass. Mrs. Pauline Jacobsen, Mrs. Hyrum of The members of the La Vogue club Mrs. Fred C. Hultquist, Mrs. Standing. surprised their president, H. Henderson, Josephine Olsen, Ktta pleasantly Alon-daAirs. Joseph Taylor, at her home Annie Larsen, Facer, Vilato Jen&en. LeKliza Hanson. Lillian Halverson. Miss Grace Vincent and Aliss WTinnie nora Jensen, Grace Halverson, Nina pleasantly entertained at a bunNelson, Ruth Reese, Rilla Pett, Louise Wilcox dle shower Monday evening, compliHelen Grace Evans, McMaster, Berg, Call. Katherine Baty, Mary mentary totoAliss Fern Wride, iswhose Verabell anTaylor marriage for thisGeorge Kskelsen. Mattie Nelson, Sarah Mathias, month. Lillian Jacobsen, Vera Carter, Alice nounced Airs. Jessie Brother and Airs. Anna Parsons Lenora Roomer, Ada Johnson, Harrison have returned home from EuLaura Malinda Annie Jensen. Wright, . reka. Christen-seBrown, Ethel Merrell, James Air. and Airs. J. H. Call entertained Axel Jacobsen, Victor Jacobsen, ' dinner Sunday. Carl Glines, W. A. Stacy, and C. 11. at Air. and Airs. Dell Chipman enterStacy. Air. and Airs. tained at dinner Sunday. In commemoration of his W.fiftieth Air. Boren of Okley, Ida., Fish-bur- n Frank Cory, Frank birthday anniversary Air. and Airs. Charles Boren and Airs. gave a party Thursryry afternoon Alartha Boren were guests. relatives which at many and evening, Airs. AI. A. Graham entertained at a were from this city and Ogden present. N. A. family gathering' at her home SunMrs. Mr. were and Among them and Mrs. day. Fishburn of Tremonton. Mr. evening Aliss Delia TayFriday R. L. Fishburn, Mr. and Mrs. Francis lorOnand Aliss Alaurine Goodridge celeFishburn. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fishburn, their birth anniversary. SunMr: and Mrs. James Mack of Ogden, Mr. brated A family gatheriNg took and Mrs. and Mrs. James Sheffield. Mr. Mrs. Euthe home of Air. andplace Le Rov Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Tyson,e day atFletcher. gene Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fishburn. Mrs. of Air. and Airs. George Mrs. Abraham Smith of A. At the home Rogers, the betterment league enMrs. Startup Smithfieia, Mrs. Laura Fishburn, at dinner tertained in. honor of R. It. Mrs. Foster Wardleigh of Ada Ogden, Hobson and Dr. Stearns. The guests Mack of Og- were McMaster, Miss Air, and Airs. J. William Knight, den. Miss Clayson, Miss Hope FishAir. and Airs. J. Al. Jensen, Air. and James Mack, Glen Mack and Henburn, Le Roy Dixon, Air. and Airs. J. rv Mack of Ogden and members of the Airs. W. Snow and Prof. and Airs. W. H. from this city. Fishburn family John C. Knu'dson has gone to Cali- Boyle. The Alirthmakers club met Friday at a few weeks. fornia to remain of Airs. Thomas Boardman. Mrs. R. V. Call has returned from theA home was given Thursday by party an extended visit to Pittsburgh. Pa., Airs. card C. II. Wright. where Mr. Call is engaged at present. Airs. La Vern Hardy entertained evening the Daughters of theThursday Utah Pioneers gave a dancing par- Alonday. the birth anniversary of ward amusement hall. herIn honor of Aliss ty in the First Thelma, Airs. E. L. daughter were friends present. Many Strong entertained at a children's party. On Alonday evening Aliss Lavern loan. Special to The IleraUMtc-pubentertained a number of Openshaw Mr. and Mrs. II. C. friends. Elsinore, Dec. 4. Mr. Miss Ora Bailey entertained the foland Mrs. A. F. Larsen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Theo Christensen. lowing at dinner: Aliss Alargaret Alar-linKotter, e Aliss Ada Howe; Aliss Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Christensen. Mr. and Aliss Jennie Karr, Aliss Mrs J. C. Hill. Dr. and Mrs. Otto Kffie Roylance, Aliss Garde Gee, Aliss Johnson and Evans, SAainsbury. Miss Ruth Mr. Atyrle Lewis.AlissAliss Duke, Aliss Inez ayevening. Arthur McGregor Thursdwas hostess McDonald, Clarence Miss Carrie Marquardson were Baird, Alma Dye, Gardner, Newton Jackson, for the Bridge club. ThoseJ. present L. Arntzen, Frank Beckstead, Luther Eggertsen, Mrs. Yetta Lee. Mrs. Harmon, Savage, Clarence Mrs. Arthur Jensen. Mrs. Andrew Han- Henry J. George Harding, J. Gregonson, Hal I. Marquardson. Mrs.Mrs. sen, Mrs. M.Mrs. Air. and Airs. Aldus Dixon and Christo Hyldahl. B. Hansen, Bandley, Air. and Airs. Adolphus Atkin. C. M. Porter, Mrs. Jack Willardson, The Rebekah lodge very pleasantly Mrs. W. M. Forney. Mrs. H. C. Larsen, at the I. O. O. F. lodge Mrs. Moroni Jensen, Mrs. T. Christen- entertained rooms Wednesday. sen and Mrs. James Hill. Miss Alargaret Huish was hostess to a Mr and Mrs. Soren Sorenson enterof friends Wednesday. tained at dinner Thursday. Those number The Utah Sorosls met AVednesday at Mr. and Mrs. Andrew present were the home of Airs. E. T. Jones. Airs. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Johnsen. T). II. Aladsen gave a paper on "The and the Misses Ardith Johnsen and Future of China," and Airs. W. O. Carrie Marquardson. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Gunn entertained Creer on "Chinese Art." D. Evans announce relatives at dinner Thursday. Covers theAir. and Airs. AI. of their daughter Aiiss were laid for eight. engagement Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Perry returned Sophia to Earl V. Bennett of Sioux home Saturday evening after visiting' City, la. Alarriage will take place December 18. the expositions in California. Mrs. J. G. Allmondinger entertained a number of friends at dinner ThursNEPIII. Special to Tlie day. Miss Ermina Smythe spent the past Nephi, Dec. 4. Airs. S. J. Lunt enher sis- tertained Gunnison, the guest of weekat members, of the Utopia club O. J. ters Mrs. T. M. Kearns and Mrs. at her home Airs. Fridav evening. Rasmussen. G. Orme, Airs. J. E. Alemmiot, Airs. Mrs. Chris Marquardson Is visiting W. Robert Lomax, Lettie Jenkins, Neva relatives and friends at Mllburn. n Bertha AlePherson, Ethel Hans Lowernsen and son Aronald Booth, and Estella AlePherson were returned home Sunday after andseveral Deer presentweeks stay in Deer Creek Alrs. Rav Anderson of Alona enterMorit. Lodge. tained the AI. Al. O. O. C. C. club AlonThose present were: day 1 1 EllCIt. Maudeevening. Airs. Lottie Kay. Airs. Ingram, Eva Kay. Airs. Ellen Kllertson, Alisses Special to Tlie Roberts and Lola York. Ileber, Dec. 4. A surprise party was Zella The sons and daughter of Thomas the home of E. J. Duke in Belliston given at arranged a celebration Wedhonor of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duke. Mrs. A. L. Neff entertained at din- nesday evening for his seventieth Supper was birthdayandanniversary. ner Monday afternoon. in the center of the table Mrs. Chase Hatch and - daughters served was a birthday cake with seventy Lucile. Helen and Dorothy left Mon- candles. will California, where they day fora month J. Walter Paxmean with her mother Mrs. andAir.Mr.andandAirs. spend Airs. P. B. Cowan left Sarah Clotworthy. for California to visit the exMrs. May P. Duke of Salt Lake was Alonday at San Diego and San Franpositions the guest of Mrs. J. M. Duke this week. The Ladies' Social Sewing club was cisco and relatives in that state. entertained at the home of Mrs. Isaac McDonald Monday evening. Miss Jessie Murdock entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening. Three tables of five hundred were played. Ladies' The Shakespearean club met at the home of Mrs. James McDonald. Mrs. David Fisher entertained the Card club Wednesday afternoon. Three y?v-:tables of five hundred were played by Y Mrs. J. C. Jensen. Mrs. George M. Mrs. Ruth Hatch, Mrs. Lizzie McDonald. Mrs. Ann Coleman, Mrs. Annie McMillan, Mrs. Pratt Ilicken, Mrs. A. Fisher and Miss Ha Fisher. George entertained a Miss Nora McMillan number of friends at dinner Monday evening.Orson Mrs. Hyde and family of Green River visited her sister Mrs. W. R. Wherritt this week. Mr. and Airs. Chase Moulton entertained the U. T. D. club Wednesday Four tables of five hundred evening. were played. Mrs. Sadie Henrold of American Fork is visiting her sister Airs. Sylvester Broadbent. Miss Lueinda Buys is visiting rela tives In Salt Lake this week. ! Urlp-ha- m tn .- I L'.-.t- Deal: The trace of dandruff or fal'.lnij hatr and your rca'p will not Itch, hut what llI please you most will he after a few new hair, fine seeks use, when you and downy at first yes but Teally m w hair srrowins all over the scalp. - little landerine Immediately dou- ! L-r'- Misses Leah Ross. Arlene and Mary Mendenhall, Catherine and F.mma Dou-fral- l. Mrs. Frank Hurt has returned from Lorenzo. Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielsen of Axtt-been the quests of the wei-have of n appli-catlarn?nutes aftr an Within Mr. 2 rid Mrs, Isaac Prown. Miss Maud Childs. dauchter of T. K. of Danderine you cannot find a iute extended visit with relatives in Pennsylvania. J l)-e- D.-illi- n. bottle destroys dandruff and doubles beauty of your hair, who plans to leave soon for an oC S';t Mc-Nail- v. 25-ce- nt ZKLLER YV. g. I-- SOFT, GL0SSY, WAW IVTHS. W. D. An elaborate luncien wa s;lven In lienor of M!h. IirM YctnM of f Santa v, t Mis. tli Parbara. w.' MiK'S Alonzo U oninev, Jr. Those Miss Alnerta Wri !it. pre, ntK a twtc h. e r i n .Mii Fnzxciald. Mls? Maud Gla iy.s Klch. Mis P.re '.esmer, Mi Mi5.s Vvrl;ht. Miisj P.eatrke TC Prew.-r-i . Lllli.m WrlKht. Miss at h ;.; iv Hoasr, P.uth Wattla. Mrs. Italpn J!. Prls-lo- l. Mis Mr.4. Walker Mrp. c:itnm;n, P nun fDonn-sll- , A. Llttlefi.-M- . Mr. It. Mrs., Mr, .fame ji. ArT. rIrs. F.v-sMerles, Mrs. Ly.vr-ii-- '" n, thur C Fell. Jr., Mrs. Jcteph Mr. Henrv Volker, .'An:. Fred tl. Tavlor, Mrs lio.nney of Salt Iike and Miss Mary llorunov of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrp. A. It. Mclntyre have for Miss their KueM Anne'te Sherman of ?rer:a! HAIR, ! L.-avi- tt 1 EPIIRA1M. Special Ileralil-Ropublica- V 1 CI tained at a PllOVO. party, and many here from Cache counrelatives werefamily to TUe Special Mr. Watand Mrs. ty. Present were Provo, Dec. 4. Tn honor of the birth C. C. kins, Sr., Joseph II. Watkins, Jr., Menof Airs. Thomas Pierpont, anniversary Watkins and K. W. Watkins of her daughter Airs. J. Chester Deal ention; Miss Arliene Hillstead of Salt tertained at dinner Tuesday. Those Miss Helen Buchan of New York, present were Lake, Mrs. Jessie Knight, Mrs. Miss Malinda Sam Miss Flora Watkins, Mrs. W. Lester Mangum, Schwab, Scott Hisa Clara Watkins, Wright, Airs. Parley Smoot. Airs. Jacob ColeZimmerman of Logan, Karl Wright, Airs. George Roblson, Airs. W. O. Dwight Wright. Norman. David, Mel-vi- n man, Creer, Airs. Charles Decker, Airs. Helen and Preston Watkins. Bedford, Airs. W. F. Spafford. Airs. R. Miss Kva Lee entertained a few R. Irvine, Airs. Joseph Buttle, Airs. Alma c. Teller. Dorothy Urnvn, Merr;-as- n Virginia Scowcroft, rVowroff, Mavio k, Peth M iyco k, .lessle Marshall. Ardtil and Jojop'iine Mausori. GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTI11L Mis; -! f.t ,r Vera Wriht, Miss IJealrit e Prewer. Miss Alberta Wrisrht and Mt t'l ira May Browning. Mr:. u.var it. Madson entertained at a theatre party In honor Saturday of the tenth hirtluhiv anniversary of her daughter Kathrn. The follow-Inv- r ?uett were present: Lucille Kline, Mary Wats'm, Klianore i'eterson, tlen-'- The ;:i irrlape of Miss 4. 8 ITT i i. ' ' ti , , " 1 'J in Gunnfson. returned to her visiting home in Klsinore on Monday. SAUNA. to The Special Ei-sixon- HeraM Republican. Salina, Dec. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wells entertained Saturday in honor of Mrs. George Chandler of Pingham. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kerns. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis. Mrs. Leht Peterson. Mrs. Lee Peterson. Mrs. I. A. Arlvee, Mrs. James Rex and Mrs. C. G. Massion. A surprise party was pMven Miss Ruendola Hardin Saturday In honor of her ninth birthday. Present were Melba Prows. Vivian and Mary Brown, Jenetta Hardlns?. Neva Murphy, Klizabeth Smith, Jris Crane, Reva Harding, Karl Murphy and Karl Mlckelson. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Arivee entertained nt dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rasmusson entertained nt dinner Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rasmusson, Mr. and Mrs. Luclan MarCharles Gates. Verdis Lartin. son and Miss Henry Krma fluid Miss Amy Larson. The Indies' Literary club met Mori-da- y nt the home of Mrs. 1 1. Atkin. The following program was pjven: Readinp; from "Motherhood" bv Mrs. Kllza Gates; T. P. Peterson; rescltation. sons', Mrs. Mrs. It. H. Hatten; readlmr. "Pushing to the Front.'' by Mrs. Atkln. Miss Xlma Krickson entertained the young: Kirls sewlntc class Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter entertained at dinner Thursday. Scorup Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pird. Victor Scorup, P. C. Srorup and Miss May Mlckelson. Miss Irene Prown entertained Wed- In honor of. the Priscilla Girls' nesday Those club. present were Misa .lov West, Miss Maud Kwels, Miss Gladys Gates, Miss Lewlne Crane, Miss Vilato Gates. Miss Lenora Peterson. Miss Thursa Gates, Miss Leona Chrlstensen. Mrs. Pelbert Peterson. Miss Lett a. and Miss Mildred Gates. Miss Krma and Miss Amy Karson. Dean Prown has married Miss Daisy Kerns of Gunnison. Panard Mattsson of Ephralm spent a few days here. Mrs. Josephine Miller of Murray Is with relatives and friends. visltlnp; Home Kconomlc The, association has been postponed to Decemmeeting ber 1. The Sewinp; club was entertained Monday by the Misses Violate and Wil-m- a Francey. Luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Krma and Miss Reta Monroe, Miss Joy and Miss Lihbie West, Miss Maud Kwels. Miss Lucille Crane, Miss Kva Pace and Miss Montez Mattsson. Mrs. John Anderson entertained dinner in honor of her Thursday nt daughter, Mrs. Josephine Miller of Murray. imiGHAM. CITY. rSpe-c!n- to Tbe l IleraUl-Republlca- - d Simple Home Treatment to Remove Hairy Growths (Beauty Culture.) l Two or tnree minutes' use of a dela-ion- e paste will banish every bit of hair Du-senber- ry, Herald-Republica- Ash-dow- Ilerald-Republtca- .l and Airs. J a me a Willardsen entertained at dinner Frievening in compliment to Air. and day Airs. Walter B. Baldersten of Philadelphia. gone to Ogden. Josephhe A.is Willey has in the governwhere employed ment forest service. J. S. Christensen of Salt Lake visited relatives here the early part of the week. The I. D. club was entertained by The Aliss Ora Olsen Friday evening. Floss Peterson, Edith guests were Pauline Olson, Grace Johnson, Thorpe, Daveda Olson and Lind Olson. Airs. Fredonia Mortenson entertained the South ward Primary officers Alonnight. day . Air. and Airs. J. N. Dorlus entertained at dinner in compliment to T. D. Rees and family and Dr. David Edmunds of Fairview. Dr. Hilda Dyering entertained at dinner Friday evening. The Ladies' Mountain Echo band entertained in their clubrooms Wednesevening. The evening was spent day in dancing and games by the forty-fiv- e guests present. Alr and Mrsv Randolph Jensen North ward Sunday school officers Thursday evening. AU and Airs. Ora Hanson were tendered a china shower at the Rasmus The Hanson home Sunday evening. guests were Alisses Ora, Pauline and Daveda Olson, Alagdalene Dorlus, Beulah Anderson. Alabel Alortenson, Edith Thiela Todd, Thorpe, Floss Peterson.Alace. Afton Parrish, William Prof. Parley Young, Rellts Dorlus, Nelson Beal, Dr. C. E. Alortenson, Alerrill Hanson. I'rof. WoodruffAI. Christiansen, Lawrence Greaves and Foster Peterson; R. Kenner. Airs. Sarah E. Holllster of Salt Lake and Supt. E. T. Reid of Alanti spent the fore part of the week visiting the public schools. Levar Larsen was tendered a farewell party at the Social hall Tuesday left Thursday for evening. ATr. Larsen Ore., on a mission for the L. Portland, D. S. church. Daveda Olson entertained the Q. D. club Alonday evening. Airs. Rasmus Hansen entertained afternoon. Tuesday The Snow academy students gave a matinee dance in the gym Wednesday afternoon. Alusic was furnished by the orchestra. academy Airs. Ervin Alellor of Fayette is visiting her parents Air. and Airs. Antone Christensen. Airs. J. Bowman and Emily of Alonroe visited Air. daughter and Airs. Wells this week. Thompson Arthur Armstrong" returned to his home in Salt Lake Wednesday after spending a few days with his mother Airs. James Armstrong. Air. enter-talneJf-t- Special ha MO It ONI. to The Hti Aloroni, Dec. Wednesday the 4. fac- of the high school ulty and students at a dancing party entertained at the school auditorium. high Aliss Van Blackham entertained the "Pink Ladies" at her home Wednesday. Thursday evening AIi. s Caroline Lauritzen the Pink Ladies entertained at a kensington. The S. O. D. H. club entertained a party at the high school audidancing torium Friday. Light refreshments were served. and Airs. B. E. Jamison were hosts at a luncheon Saturday. Those Aliss Bird Conely, Alice present wereAlerle Alorrison, Waltran Snyder, Faux, Ferry J. Faux and Will Taylor and Air. and Airs. Lorin Anderson, Air. and Airs. O. F. Beal. Air. and Airs. Anderson eninformal card party tertained at an Rodney Tuesday. Air. and Airs. W. L. Irons had as house guests for Thanksgiving Air. and Airs. H. C. Walker and Roy Scott of Salt Lake, and Aliss Ada Sparks of Ephralm. Aliss Clare Stark and Pernclla Larsen entertained at breakfast at the. domestic science department Tuesday. Air. SANTA QIT IN. The class officers Santaquin, Dec. 4.classes at a dancing their entertained part j' Saturday. Airs. Bettie Ross Mas entertained her seventy-nint- h birth Thursday on Her Rober llor-rocnephew anniversary. of Heber City was here for the ocen sion. Air. and Airs. Andreason of Lehi were visitorsJoseph here last week. Airs. Elenor Nelson entertained at dinner Saturday complimentary to Roger Hornicks and Airs. Bettie Ross. The ward choir under the direction of Professor Harold gave a social in the ward meeting house Wednesday complimentary to the bishopric. Dr. and Airs. Alott, Air. and Airs. George Kirk-maAir. and Airs. T. J. Wadsworth, Air. and Mrs. Will Ralph Wadsworth, Hudson,Air.Air. and Airs. W. R. Green-halgand Airs. Will Broadbent. Air. and Airs. Adelbert Kay and Gus Wickman were present. Airs. Rudolph Peterson entertained the following to Alonday her birth anniversary: complimentary Airs. Leah Airs. Alarie Gunderson. Aliss Nina Olsen. Airs. Ruth Hudson, Airs. Olaf Olsen and Airs. Ruth Slot. Dr. and Airs. G. H. Alott have as their guest Dr. Earl Douglas Holt of ks n, h. llig-ginso- n, TheDoCTOR RICHFIELD. Special to The . IStSVV esfee "Ill" writes: "How may I regain my and strength? I'm so weak and weight I thin. should weigh " forty-fiv- e pounds more." Answer: You will just the proper tonic and flesh find producer you require by using regularly three grain, tablets. Thev build up health and flesh. I have prestrength, scribed them many times and they are highly recommended. hypo-nucla- ne ): writes: "AIv hair is "Grey" I have dandruff and itching coming out. scalp." Answer: I always recommend the use of plain yellow minyol to restore the to healthful condition and overscalp come dandruff and falling hair. Alin-ycontains no alcohol to drv the hair and make it brittle.. It is the best hair and scalp tonic I know of. ol writes: "AIv mind seems to "Niagara" be getting weak and my whole system seems to be losing strength fast. I may take Please suggest something to relieve this depressed condition, and restore to my system new life and energy and ambition. I feel twenty years older than I am." Answer- - V r tismiA nowo rel!a cells' have not been receiving proper nutrition from the bloou. .Practice reg 1 1 The questions answered below are in the symptoms or general diseases arecharacter, and the answers will given in case of similar nature. apply Those any further advice, free, wishing may address Dr. Lewis Baker, College d College-EllwooBldg., Sts., Dayton, en- ., inclosingfor stamped Full name, and advelope reply. dress must be given, but only initials or fictitious name will be used in my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. self-address- ed well-stock- ed ular habits of living and take three cadomene tablets to invigorate grain should soon Improve the system. They your condition. "Alary" writes: "Please tell me what I can do to get rid of this tired feelAly mother says my blood is in ing. bad condition." Herald-Republica- Richfield. Dec. 4. Miss Naidine Foutz was hostess Sunday evening to Miss Ada Thurber, iliss Pauline ChrisMiss Nadine Foutz. Arlie Bean, tiansen, Ronald Norman and Dr. H. B. Foutz. at The sophmore class entertained dancing Friday evencards, supper and were present. ing. About fifty The Anona orchestra gave a dance at Sigurd Friday evening. The Richfield Second ward primary a matinee dance Monday aftenjoyed ernoon. Miss Krma Ross entertained In honor of her fourteenth birthday Verus Lina HanFarnsworth, Dorothy Gilpin, sen, Maxine Hayes, Thais Chidester, Vessa Salisbury, Krma Salisbury, Flo Madaline Morrison. Martha Seegmiller. Parker. .Tanis Jensen, Elda Christensen, and Phlllis Fisher. The fifth, sixth and seventh grades gave a dancing" party at t.he Music high school gym Friday evening. was furnished by the high school orchestra. Mrs. William Seegmiller entertained Jessie Callaway, Thais Chidester. Lina Hansen. Ermon Ross, Olive Seegmiller, Millie Ivie. Lela Larsen, May Branch, Lenna Thurber, Ardella Greenwood, Maxine Hayes and Flo Seegmiller Satevening. urday Mr. and Mrs. Magnns Nielson entertained Wednesday evening. Misses Irene and Garphay Cunningham spent a couple weeks in this city friends and relatives. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christensen are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy at from your face, neck or arms. This Is made by mixing some water with powdered delatone. After the paste is removed, the skin should be washed to free it from the remaining delatone and it will be clear and spotless. You will not be disappointed with this treatment if you are sure to obtain real delatone from your druggist. Advertisement. their home. paste "I Horald-Repnbllcan- Ephralm, Dec. 4. Jor-gense- n, J Brigham City, Dec. 4. The Civic Improvement club met Monday afternoon at theA.home of Mrs. William J. Lowe. M. Merrill. Mrs. Frances Pitt Mrs. and Mrs. Leon Mortensen were the serving committee. Miss Jennie Hadley Monday eveningof North ward and J. R. Adams of D. C, were united in marWashington, home at the of the bride's mothriage er Mrs. William Hadley by Oleen N. Stohl of the stake presidency. Miss Matilda Thursday morning Glbbs and Daniel L. Maisey, both of in in Portage, were united this Stohl.marriage n city by Oleen N.Miss Mickel-seTuesday evening Lydia F. club at entertained the F. K. the home of Mrs. W. K. Morrison. Miss Malinda entertained at a slumber partyWright at the home of her Mrs. Brigham Wright parents The were Monday evening. Flora Watkins. Iaurineguests Anderson. Rowena and Arlien Hillstead of Salt Lake.Higgs Miss Mattle West returned from the coast, where she hadSunday been weeks. spending two or C.three C. Hansen and Jess Krnest Davis. gone to northern Idaho, Wight have will where they locate. eventually has gone to CaliDavid Rosenhaum fornia to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. West left Monday morning for an extended tour of the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watkins enter- Mr.-an- na to The Answer: If you have bad blood, you need a good system cleanser, blood and tonic. Such you will find purifier in three grain sulpherb tablets (not sulphur). Constipation, headache, dark, sallow skin, coated tongue, nervousness and sleeplessness and a tired out feeling are symptoms of impure blood. "W. C. L." a'sksT "Will you troutell me what to take for kidney please ble? I have constant headache, chills and fever. Aly feet swell and my comis terribly muddy looking, and plexion I have sacks under my eyes. I have in my back all the time. I am pains afraid of Bright's disease." Answer: Be careful not to take cold. Get a tube of "balmwort" tablets at once, and take according to directions. These are the best you can take to benefit your condition and continued treatment should result in permanent relief. jgj "Air. R. R." writes: "Two years ago reduced mv weight 15 your prescription pounds. I have forgotten the name of the tablets you had me use. Please let me know whar they were." Answer: I have alwavs recommended five grain arbolenc tablets to reduce weight. Sold bv druggists in sealed tubes with full directions. Advertisement. " |