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Show THE OGDEN .iiLMMnii .. .... a umjgjaas ii.lmu-li.ii- STANDARD-EXA- UN M EK SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1921. I .A. Logan, harp who' will .play at the soloist, eveninsr and morning services of the First Presbyterian f church. Miss Florence . SOGIE.l Y after spending a short Among the pretty and Impressiveat their home in Pocatello, where they weddintrs nf the week was that or honeymoon were of Mr. and Mrs. Laurthe guests Miss Rosalie O'Connor, daughter of ence Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Dudman, JMr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor, of by Mr. and Mrs. Watson, and Frank Blaes of Salt Lake-Th- accompanied to Ogden, leaving Pocamotored back Tuesday tello Monday morning. ceremony took place Dudman the St. Joseph's Catholic was formerly Mlsa , BessieMrs. morning at was Barnett. members attended church and "by a few of the immediate family and Archie F. Clifford was tendered a friends. Rev. Father John Lagan perform- farewell party Monday evening when The members of the Thirty-eight- h quorum ed the ceremony at 9 .o'clock. bride wore a brown traveling suit, of Seventies, their wives and their with hat and shoes to match, and car- friends gathered at the home of Willried a shower bouquet, of roses and iam Nv Barker at North Ogden. Mr. violets. She was attended by Miss Clifford, leaves in the near future to Fannio Dermody, bridesmaid, who fill a mission in California. A handwore a dark blue suit and carried a somely bound bible was presented to shower bouquet of pink roses. Carl the guest of honor by President J. J. 11. Blaes, cousm-o- f the groom, acted Cude. President A. G. Berrett made as best man. . Following the wedding the principal address. Luncheon was ceremony, the bride and groom were served at the close of an evening of breakfasted at the home of the bride's dancing and social games. parents on Grant avenue. The guests were seated at three tables, centered One of the pretty weddings of the with pink roses prettily combined with week places Saturday evening, maidenhair ferns. Mrs. Blaes is well April took 9, at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. known in the younger sets of both E. G. Maw, when Miss Florence Howe, Ogden and Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Blaes will make their home at 63 Howe, became the bride of Milton O. Eighth East street,' Salt Lake. Maw. The marriage ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by Bishop Hy Mr. and Mrs- - W. Buschjost are vis- rum E. Lund. The bride was attenditing in California on a pleasure trip ed bv Ireta Watkins, while Vernon G. which will extend over three weeks. Maw acted as best man. Immediately Mr. and Mrs. Buschjost will visit Los following the ceremony a delicious Angeles. San Francisco and several and perfectly prepared luncheon was other places of interest. served. Covers were laid for twenty guests, members of the family, and a Mrs. Lote Kinney and small daugh- few friends. The table was artistical ter, Ruth Marie, of Green River, Wy- ly decorated with roses and carnaoming, are visiting at the home of Mr. tions. Miss Maythel Allen and Mrs. Mrs. Allan G. Gore. William Howe entertained during the Kinney's mother, r evening with musical selections. AfStudents of the North junior high ter a short honeymoon trip, the school gave an exhibition of their? young couple will return to Ogden dancing and gymnasium work Wed- to make their home. nesday evening when a number of their parents gathered in the North Mrs. Frances L. Shaw who has been junior gymnasium hall- The program visiting her sister, Mrs. Valentine was under the direction of Miss Edna has returned to her home in Gideon, Kohn, Farmington, Missouri. Her son, WilMrs. Joseph M. Whitaker entertain- liam Shaw, will remain in Ogden un- ed the members of .the M. B. B. club on Wednesday afternoon at her homeMrs. Hudson avenue in compliment to Leonard Taylor, who will William Geddes of Portland, Ore. Mrs. Geddes was a former member sing at the Shakespeare celeresito her but of the society, owing bration to be held by the Ogden dence in Portand, she has resigned her Britannic association, Saturclub duties. Mrs. Geddes is visiting of the day, April 23, in the Woodmen friends here. The early hours afternoon were spent in kensington of the World Hall. and a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Edward Bichsel is expected to arrive in Ogden soon from California where she has been visiting for the winter months. 4i e , . dm Og-de- n, - f y '.,f. : : v.:-.- v. . f eli-mnt- e. i - a- : . s , - -- - :: Y J' - I ' 'J 0r C .- - . . P' i- y' s. - J fit - . Mother Nature Fairy God Mother Dorothy Allen Prince Sunshine of Sunbeam Cas: tie Eugene Goddard Robin Red Prince's Herald Jack Watson Sunbeams Wright Volkrr. Harmon Drysdale, Ned McKay. Harold Pearson. Raindrops Frank Ellis.' Fred Harvey, .Wayne Backman. Gray O'Shell. Guests at the Ball Marjorie Gregory Poppy Holley Arthur Buttercup Barttott Pansv '....Ruth . Rose Marie Smith Daffodil . . Narcissus . . Mary Louise McKay Donna Wade Violet Thurma Jones Sweet Pea . Bernice Wrlht Mignonette Helen Sessions Lilly Bell . Sweet Briar Barbara Brown Fairies Jeanetle Johnson, Martha Jane Fenn. Jane Kennedy, Barbara Jones, Eleanor McFarlane. Virginia Everts. Ruth Phillips, Helen Settle, Helen Johnston. Flora June Perry, Miriam Corey. Margaret Whlttemore. Helen Frarer. Opal Tuttle. Myrtle Dorothy Hunt, Carol Chrlsten-sen- . sc Scientific VRoasters made rr Blenders & of the World's Best Coffees. . .... .... 4 Ru-lan- '1 d, Jensen. Brownies Glenn Billy Reeves. Arthur Smith. Raymond Wag-staf- f, Billy Skaggs. Hilburd Matthews. DeMar Holdaway, Billy O'Brian, Maurice Sanders, Johnny Gager, Lane guests. - " There are many plan's throughout tin world whoo boast is the coffee they produce. Hut coffee exports and other authorities arcr that some cotters an- bt tt r than others. They .say with one accord that from tho highland proves of Central and Northern South America, and nthrr 1ms important ilistricts. comes tlu world's finest coffees. From an elevation of Um to :UH0 fet. an ideal tropical liqht and sandy soil all of which add to the flavor and genuine quality. InteiiRe cultivation prevails in the.se better groves, which means that every tree is well kept; and from the picking "f the coffee berries to the dryinp and packing is a scientific art and precision that is rivaled only in the better fruit orchards of America. Such care and forethought bespeak the best that can be grown. And from them HLUE PINK COFFEE is first selected then carefully packed and shipped to our modern, improved Hoaxting Plant. Is it any wonder, then, that BLUE PINE COFFEE should be a superior product: it is smoother, milder and swecter- and produces n new, exhilarating, refreshing effect. BLUE PINE COFFEE is guaranteed to plea.se your individual ta.ste and for this reason - - Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Geiger celebrated their seventeenth wedding an9, niversary Saturday evening, April to when there were host and hostesses a number of their friends at their home. Four tables were arranged for, and a cards evening was closed ' in a deliciouslong supper served at midnight. A low bowl of narcissus formed the centerpiece for the table, while placecards painted with pretty sprays of narcissus were, laid for twelve J FOWL Whitaker proved herhostess Monday eve- entertained at her avenue at a card parher ty, celebrating birthday anniversary. rhe guests were seated at four tables and the entire evening was given to cards for which honors were won by Mrs.; Jack Greenwell, Mrs. Althea Brown and Harry Allen. Luncheon was served on small tables, which were covered with dainty luncheon cloths and centered with bowls bf pansies. A large bouquet of pink roses was presented to Mrs. Whitaker by the guests. Pink roses were" also used in dining Mrs. Joseph L. self a charming ning when- - she home on Hudson Adams- - Mrs. Joseph Ferraro will present a number of her pupils in a piano recit- 8 al Thursday evening. April 21, at o'clock at the First Congregational church. The program will be as follows: Offenbach. (a) "Barcarolle" (From "Tales of Hoffman") d W.: (b) "Dream Blanche Coray Fancies" Scovllle. Joseph: (a). "The Rhinoceros," (b) "The Camel." (c) "The Lion" Rawland Morrell Gurlltt: "Nocturne" Op. 50.... Ruth Paine Automobiles will leave the residence 'drcd club held their regular mcttlng number of applications coming in at Members of the of the captain. Mrs. J. O. Reed. 2730IMonday evening at th Collins every meeting. avenue, at 12:30 o'clock. jdence, 270 Twenty-eight- h street. Cards Grand Army of the Republic were The visiting board members who will were enjoyed throughout the evening present, and made several pleading advisit the camp are Mrs. Birdie Woth-jwit- h first honors going to Mm. Henry dresses. The corps is planning to enroom decorations. Mrs. Reeder Rose and erspoon Mrs. Nora Noble and tertain at a card party In tne near a a pny Parker. Mrs. William Shipley were also award future. In appreciation of the splendid seriMacDonnell: "To a Wild Rose".. .ed honors. Following the cards, a vices 'given by Mrs. Ezra Clark Rich The regular board meeting of the'luncheon was served by the hosteiw. Mrs. H. G. Macbeth entertained the Kathryn Greenwell of the Pioneers will be held Lilies combined with ferns decorated members of the Five Hundred club at the annual Easter tea, members of til the close of the school term. He (a) "An Old Indian LodKe" Daughters the Ladies' Literary club, surprised her at 2 o clock at the home of, the table. On Wcdn-daafternoon Friday evening at her home on MonMonday then join his mother, assisting (b) "The Meadow Brook" Scovllle Mrs. N- - A. Harris, on Adams avenue at her home Tuesday afternoon: Cards will Sterling a th to the roe avenue. Guest were entertained visit members in her enjoyed the work during Vocal solo.... Mrs- - Josephine Ferraro were played with honors going to Mrs. summer. Chautauqua H. H. will at four tablea of cards with Mrs. Furnts mills. Mrs. Sperry Scovllle. Joseph: "A Little March" John Culley. Following the games a be hostess to the members of the Club Cora Meyers winning the club prlxej V. W. Mrs. Georrc and Midinn Mr. Scovllle luncheon was served. That latter part and Mrs. Alex Robinson of Idaho Falls! Fisher was pleasantly surpris- "A Little Fox Trot" Margaret Paine Thorstensen were awarded the honors't their next meeting In two weeks. o Ruth of the afternoon was given to reports edFred winning the guest prize. A on his birthday anniversary Satur- Zamacnik: "A Dutch Windmill" on the tea and to business matters. was luncheon served close th of at was memdred at the meeting oft Mrs. C. Austad entertained the day evening, April 9, when a number low the Violets Kathryn Greenwell the Ladles' played evening. U. C. T. to H. the O. of bcrs of his friends gathered at his home, Chaminade. C: "Plerette" F. the club xt" I Auxiliary Wednesday The weekly meeting of Camp In Atr" held Woodmen of the the on Metr" 1934 Eccles avenue. The guests were ave. council, .Cr afternoon at home her li'fl Plngree 111 Kills Mariam be to the rlub members of the Camp Fire council was held seated at three tables of cards with World hall. Refreshments were serv- - nue. Schumann: at next their to tc held in "Knight Rupert"... meeting to The ed Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mrs. John Klenke winning first honcommittee; twenty guests. Blanche weeksCoray two 11 aveon InKlnHo.l II Mr. I.I Hendershot Quincy Kathryn ors, Mrs. Ellis Hoggan second, Joseph "The Rider's Story" .Sterling Scovllle M. irind- - Mr, Th lthian Sisters will entertain fr- i. nue, with an attendance of ten mem- Hog-gaMr., won first honors for the gen "The Poet Speaks" Ellis Mariam a rlv hundred can! party at . tax .- . A f a. t. llrnix't. tn .Kr.rM Pronlt bers. The early hours of the meeting tleman while Ellis Hoggan . . . . Tuesday Urt r, flf.l won sec-- J vr,, .mVI iiie ,i,-- r t'r .'., i venlng. April 21. In th- - ivnignia oi, i,.ra t ,v,v. . i , , i , nri were taken up in the discussion of a ond- A luncheon was served late in Jnmp. on avenue. hall . The Grant ipvthla was Miss preZola "His The a w Shaw, the i Neighbor." paper, prepared by i,' play. Those present were Mr. iiuiu ait wtiof i A notable musical event of the week'ubI,c in cordially invited, "Famous Religious Leaders." This and evening. celebration In the Woodmen Mrs. J. M. Jensen, Howard Jen- sented Thursday and Friday evening day the World hall. Saturday evening.! S. Hoggan, in the Ninth ward amusement hall for was the presentation of Haydn's ora-- j paper is the first of several which will sen, Mr. and Mrs. The of danc "The the Second of 28. The celebration will constat', Creation" the be given by the members and which Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Joseph at benefit torlo. the the and anniversary Mr. depart April kindergarten Hoggan, will be based on the lives of famous Mrs. John Klenke, Mr; and Mrs. John ment of the ward, under the direction ward amusement hall. There were a Pythian Sisters will be held Thursday of a concert and dance. The Rev. Godfrey Matthews of many present at the affair "evening, April 21, In th Klghts of authors, plainters, inventors, men of Bowcutt, Jr., Mrs- Henry Fisher. Mr. of Miss Minnie Moore Brown. Every great Miss and Mrs. Ray Kuhn and Mr. and Mrs- character appearing was worthy of the which won hearty applause. Special' Pythias hall. The program for the First Congregational church, will depolitical fame and otherwise. from the mention must be made of the work evening will contain good music and liver the oration and Mayor Frank Gladys Rich also entertained with a hearty applause received was of ex- of Mlsa Ellen Thomas, Mrs. Agnes special feature of entertainment. Re- - Francis will preside. The compleu work and for their audience, singing piano selection, playing arner. Ieslie H. Scovllle and How-- , f reshments will be served. Thoso appearing Plans for the children's May Day ceptional ability. program follows: one' of her recent compositions, "The Piano solo ..Miss Theodore BItton Indian Trail." Assisted by Miss Sher-m- a carnival to be given by the Ladies' were Harold B. Crompton, Ethel E. ard Fraxee of Salt Lake who sang solo Mrs. Oswald Uptrot' Berna the leading roles. Instrumental mush the Church of the Good Shep- Adams, Kenneth Canfleld, Hendershot, the hostess served guild of An Ogden product dinner will be glv- - Tenor . Mlw May PickrU Dramatic on to members. Clifton Carl from Canfleld. herd Sandstrom. Reading. refreshments the 30th, Saturday, April 1 dainty .. direction ol solo the orchestra under Eva Porter. "'"I six phony ..Ml three until o'clock at the Berthana, 8tandstrom, Karl Talmadge, Thelma church Tuesday evening In ffoprano ... Oration Rev. Hinchcllffe with Squire byterlan Matthews Oodfrry Mrs. D. Wilson entertained the mem- are being completed and a good time McFarland, Ellsworth Wilcox. Rose Lesterat il. the church parlors. Ogden product Baritone solo the piano. Leonard Taylor to all the little folks who Adams, Jessie McFarland. Wilford Le Coop bers of the Daughters of the Mormon is promised of been classes worked have various Dramatic Keadlnr ..Miss Ada The grand march will begin Shemjnant. Battalion at her home, 102 West Thir- attend. Mrs. W. H. Wadman will entertain! Into a tempting menu for the dinner Soprano aolo .. Miss Margaret Wright oo Harris four o'clock as it is expected that tieth street, Monday afternoon. The at an more firms Ioen Ogden thn the of the Royal Purple club will member, be all time. guests that Interwas most preseht by of one the he represented In the decorations. meeting Monday evening at her home, 1188 will J. S. Allen, chairman of the enDorcas Toung Ladies society Mrs. esting that has been held lately by Mrs. Stephen Hagans and Mrs, John of The avenue. Eccles fortertainment been has committee, the English Lutheran church will A battalion. the program featuring Edward Carver are In charge of the be entertained in securing some of the chilat the home of M!m violin solos, piano selections, readings tunate dinner while Mr. Ralph Roberts will Elisabeth Jlolmstrom. Members of the W. R. C. Social club from the State Deaf and Blind 3141. Royal and vocal solsos was given by Mrs. dren Several avenue will meet with Mm w. it. Wadman. preside in the dining room. to give several of their fancy next evcr.lt,. Wdneday Molly Llghtner, Mrs. Clifford Hassing school of also have 1988 Eccles avenue, Friday afternoon. ifeatures entertainment dances and little Virginia Marchant Friends and nicmU-- of the club and Mrs. Julfl UcMurrln. Refresh- win been an into pro2 22, at arranged o'clock. Interesting also give a dance. There will be April invited to attend. ments were by the heetess. jgram. Mrs. Norman J. Atkinson of other features of entertainment for The members of Ileathetbell the A special program will be given atjSalt Lake, a concert soloist, will give the smaller children consisting of fa- club held their regular meeting Tues On Friday, April 22. the lAither The Martha society met yesterday vors. the XI. Malson is chairman T. of the Ladles' Literary the following vocal selections: Mrs. , of the English the home of Mrs. Jean Simp club meeting league-Lutheran afternoon with Mrs. A. P. Bigelow at of the reception committee, Mrs. Geo. day at Penn to be held Wednesday. April 20.p'Hunrie and You". Twenty-ninton h A street. Ar2671 son, avenue. short arranceU &n church has for Jefferson her home, vninr Mine." of W- - Prout, chairman ."Toreador at Harllng i of entertainment for church members the dining business meeting was held, following h the home of Mrs. Joseph Scowcrofu i na ifi rii nr rangements were made for the annual room committee, Mrs. of in m..iinr. i.tdi wijiirnui George Kern, n to ba held In the school several games and some pro May Day party to be given at the Marof the refreshment commit- which were 'OnVrnVKt;--"'it7Zh Miss room A very pleasing features of church. gram Tlh enjoyed. llTvPri? tha Day Nursery on Saturday, April chairman , and there is quite a large floor Jean Warner gave a piano selection. Lecture, Modern hat been and a de- MC$""v 30. The committee included Mrs. It. tee, rrogram arranged Good-By- e litcommittee see will who Mrs. Philip Wanrsn Knlsly, that the Cleve Bessie Mrs. Llxxie Lock and tlm 11. Eccles, chairman; Mrs. R. B. Pora.turca. i,thtrul y Sweet Bong". care oftle folks are head, Jr., received the honors for the Reading. feDlsods "Deburan Tacha rixjve'a Old ter, Mrs. J. S. Lewis, Mrs. E. CY Rich, oo and Ever Eccles Ouitrlfr'.Mrs. "Angels Bright Rertha Fair.... Wright At close the of games. the A very enjoyable afternoon of HesMrs. Fred N. Hess and Mrs. J. DougHandel a luncheon was served by the meeting hostess. "Modern French Com pose re." las Watson. sian music was participated In y this Besides th young members program. assisted by her niece. Miss Jean War- songs. musical the of the section of . of will the a church Deoreus Camllee ner. people give Mrs. "Reproche" play Cole Annie will entertain club of Fait Lake la: Mrs. Arthur Phelps of Tuscon, Arlr.. A. Catherine entitled. 'The American J'roblem." ladles' Literary the ladles of the club at their next "Ton Tourlre" . J. the at is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Tuesday Conservatory of has a charming cast and a Music. ObBtenatlon, ..... .11. d Tontenailla: which aa meeting on May 12. an address J. H. Hollister, for several weeks. gave Coop Squire wen aa A soloist Mrs Emma Paine King unique entertaining ploton "Th Russian the of practical articles, 1aV . "H.DJ.ft0 Mrs. Frances Huss will entertain Accompanist Miss Elna Peterson, daughter of Olseniaprons. caps, aa a a. well ft.U farrie Mrs. bags. BwAing the members club of Social the Hour d L Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peterson, will h,eart,,r iartlcles of needlework and crochet will 5" A prorram of Ruiwian se Tuesday afternoon at her home ,2158 applauded. leave May 4 for a mission to California. Mrs. be G. exhibited with Easton in 2. No. Abraham 2 Aaami avenue, Circle Lincoln o'clock. at lections MUi followed Nelson with and A farewell party will be tendered to Ladle of the Q. A. R., held their reg- charge. Mr. Coop playing a charmlr.g duet, Miss Peterson on Tuesday evening, meeting in I. O. O. F. hall ThursMr. from Glinka's opera, 'Rutan and and Mrs. Lawrence Boris en ular April 21. An April Blossom tea with an Inter- Ludmllla," also one of Tchalkowskr's the members of their Five day afternoon. "Cinderella in Flowerland" Is the tertalned program will be given by Mir- symphonies. Other numbers were givHundred esting club last evening at their Mrs. J. K. Woolley of Seattle, Wash., title of a charming playlet In three Silver Bene- iam Chapter No. 14. O. E. S.. in the en as followi: Review Women's No. l. norne, Adams avenue. zisb visited during the latter part of last scenes to be presented Monday evefit Association of the Maccabees, will Masonld temple banquet hall Monday Russian folk songs. .. .Mr. Jprgensn week with Mrs. Lee Turner at her ning, April 18, in the amusement hall Mrs, Clyde Smith was hostes to the hold their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon from 8 o'clock until I Mussorgsky's opera "Boris Godu- home in the Argyle apartments. Mrs. of the Fifth ward by the students of members Mr. Coop now" selections. of the Home Cultum club evening in the lodge hall. Plans for o'clock. The hostesses are Mrs, Claude Woolley was formerly Miss Rita Mc- the kindergarten department of the me entertainment of the members of Armstong. Airs, vwiuam v. Rocke Five modern Russian cUWica wer afternoon at her home. 2800 the Donald of Salt Lake. Mrs. Don M. Madison school. Ogden kiddies will be Saturday Salt Lake review will be discuss-- , feller. Mrs. A. D. Barber. Mrs. A. B given by Miss Ellen Thomas as fol- avenue. The following proYost of Boise, Ida., also visited with especially delighted by the play which Madison ed. Members of th Orden review wlll Corey. Mrs. John 11. Riddle. Mrs. H.ilows: was gram given: Mrs. Turner. depicts the well beloved story of Cin- Arnold Bennett De nosiess to th .Mrs. it. i. iiume. Mrs Pastoral Strawinsky Silt Lake members; L. jierringion. derella. The setting of the play is in Mrs. J. W. Beauverd Hymn t othe Hun..RlmEky Korakoff on O. P. Meekea, ..Mrs. Tuesday. Charles Hartley April 2. Mrs. L. A. Smith entertained fifteen fairlyland with light and flowers and "Sacred and Mrs. Mary W. Frtwel!. From tha opera "The Goldrn and Profane Love" guests at a miscellaneous shower Mon- nearly every .form of decoration that Cocke res' s. Mrs. O. entertain will Mr, F. F. Macbeth King at 2219 her home, day evening Ogden will appeal to both adults and chil Galsworthy Wounded lilrd Borndin the WMt'The Tli members Missionarv B. B. club of M. society th. ot, the in honor of Mrs. Ben Peter- dren. Those appearing in the play avenue, WiYliams Nin" Native Land Ml8s Gretchoninoff My will "church 2112 ' meet Thursday afternoon at her the home, at I'rcsbyterlan son, a recent bride. Game were en- nave been working on the production "The Skin A Games". Monroe avenue. Ortchonlnoff home of Mrs. William V. Rockefeller Cradle Song... aa joyed during the evening and tempting for the past month. They are given the lat of five in Mrs. Th, Smith 2602 Madison avenue, Friday after-- 5 Hyrum refreshments were served by the hos in tne cast of characters as follows: The program was followed by a disMrs. Frd tvnu.rr.. will nfertAln noon. Mrs. Angus Kennedy will tess. Mrs. Smith was assisted by her Cinderella Daisy . . . Lucille cussion led by Mrs. Clyde Smith. Hastings e Thur-ith- ' o -given during the winter months. the members assisting hostess. riuh ta 74 motner, Mrs. Larkin, ' and sister. Holly Hock Helen McBeth VU . day afternoon at her home on Wash Dlerdle Dobbs Lilly f- uhters of the Pioneers. ington avenue. The Ladies Aid society f the First Tli" women's Relief Corps No. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dudman, who Tiger Bonnie Bee Page Bill Hart Mrs- - Jara A. Luke. were married during the early part of Butterflies Charioteers held it regular meeting Friday ltrLL111 Methodist church win men with Mrs. after . a.. th 8treet. Salt Lake, With Mrs. m nau. H noon d in r. as 6J4 T street. hostess, J. Corts April, have returned to Ogden to maku ine Henlnen, AliceColins ll Wast. Francis Woodcock TnurxdAx.-AjrJana Ratty 21, at 2 o'clock. th uiJixuWa at th 1916 ilVa Hun- - is growlr.jr at a rapid rate, a large iThursday afternoon. Those a&ttinj; Harris-Hubbar- real-Washingt- on j Mur-Jaumeist- er. fluent y ' I two-courn- Se-To-- f.I A J ) J - " f inii ni. i . V a a m 1 - t,i,, a ! th. - - v ... 1. j ; toTnrnrl,r 1 1 well-taken- - 1 , ..... 1 n .Blng-Mailo- - . Music and Drama fewlP mi ,5 ....... - y A In the entertainment will be Mrs. W. H. Anderson. Mrs, M. L. Vaughn, Mr?. C. and Mrs. C- - A. Deans. oo In 1120. Cuba bousht HT0.000.0fO worth of goods from the United tstatrR, are-cordiall- . j Is so aoothlnj and cooling for baby's tender elm after a bath with Cuticura Sot p. ! CLUBS crrd MC11M rV Is It fslr to allow a child to ro throiish school with s.ht de- fects' tlni la in . llvf jou tsVcn jour chad's cjrHhtT S.SP If ) V. T v 1 t cnty-fecor.- you fr tth wou!4 O.i'.irfn's rmtWy k ,r. z'.Htft giving hm s ho re tron-ti- e a jeliatle troul.l eye corrt-ct'v- l rniultr-i- . tmy it r.c-J4- sr-- c ."xm;-N- l'l tru.x.Klf - J. T. EUSHMER i a Ihm dentiiU t a err rr.M'.cal tlnt'. you would ccr.uil a re- If t'1k1 liable ltur v,- . Ti Optician and . .2404 Optonetrit Waxhing-to- Ave. |