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Show O Vc' . 4 w . . ' i ; I . THE OGDEN , . . : , - ;,;;- ...... - ',. " v ' r , Salt Bake Society SALT LAKE CITY, $0. April Tea was served following' aan Inter-estinprogram presented at meeting of the dramatic section of the Ladles' afternoon at the Literary club Monday clubhouse. Cherry and plum blossoms decorated the tea table, arranged in a silver basket as a centerpiece. Mrs. Thomas O'Connor was hostess and was assisted in serving: by Mrs. Gardner. Mrs. J. H. Riddle, Mrs. E. L. V. P. Strange Mrs, W. MeAHiater, D. and Mrs. W, W. Warner. A lecture on "Moderrt French Drama" wu given by Mrs. Philip Warren Knisely of Ogden. assisted by Mrs. an Bertha Eccles Knight, who read Sacha from by "Deburan," episode Quitry, now being played' In New Mrs. numbers weer given by Emma Pain King, accompanied byn Mrs. Carrie Browning Olson, Ogden musicians, Mrs. King grave three numbers, "Reproche" by Camille Deoreus; 'Ton Bourire," by a. Catherine, and- "Obstenatlon." by H. de g- York.-Musica- l well-know- .Fonterlile. h PARTNERS' IN BLAZING NEW TRAILS one r ule for malting better coffee were used on the. tea table. Jonquils in a silver basket formed a centerpiece. .Silver candlesticks held yellow candles-Mrs."A. H. Parsons presided at the tea table. Assisting in serving were Mrs. 8. W. Ktttleman, Mrs. A. R. Knott, Mrs. W. H. Kahler, Mrs. George E. Skelton, Mrs. Raymond Ackerman, Mrs- - John Alford and Miss Marjorle Wasson. Mrs. E. E. Hoffman in with the season, read "In Lilac keeping Time." Mrs. W, H. Ferguson presented a paper on "Musicians of the Atlantic Coast," and Mrs. John Brumlay, discussed "Musi cians or tne Pacific Coast." Musical selections were ariven bv Mrs. it. M. Uftodes. Mrs. J. n. Amb ler, Mrs- - Hans Flo. Mrs. Fred Stauf- fer, Miss Marjories Billings, and a sextet composed of Miss Marv Glenn. Miss Beatrice Brourhton. Miss Ruby Neelan. Misa Claudia Edwards, Miss Hazel Meyers and Mrs. Ruth Miller. Mrs. P. O. Perkins and Mrs. Hans Flo directed the program. , e i . Alfred Ekstrand and Mr, and Mrs. S. E. Campbell of Norton. Kan..1 Mrs. Flora Matthews of San Jose, CaL, Mrs Louisa Terpening, Miss Lillian Hatton. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Terpening, Mr and Mrs. Earl Hughes, Ines Campbell Buie Campbell. Ruth Campbell, Roy Campbell and Frank Campbell. Piano selections and vocal numbers were given by Miss Hatton and Mrs 'Louisa Terpening. One of the Interesting rnatrlmonla (events of the season was the mar Miss Victoria Howell, da ugh :riage of ter of Mrs. Joseph Howell, and Ralph Smith of Logan, which took place at noon Tuesday in the Salt Lake tern pie. The ceremony was performed by President A. W. Ivins. A wedding breakfast followed at the Hotel Ltah for relatives. The couple will be at home in Logan after June 1 In compliment to Miss Howell and Mr. Smith, Mr, and Mrs- Freston D Richards entertained at a dancing party Monday night at their home on C street. Pink roses and sweet peas in a basket formed a centerpiece for the supper table. The guests num bered fifty, The bride was the guest of honor at a bridge tea given Monday afternoon by Mrs. E. Spencer Wright at her home in Haxton place, Apple blossoms and pink sweet peas were, effectively combined in a centerpiece for the tea table. Tea1 was served at the card tables, each of which had a email crystal basket of sweet peas and apple blossoms in the center. The hostess wag assisted by her mother, Mrs. Thomas Smart. The guests numbered thirty. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Nightingale entertained at dinner Sunday at their home. 175 Edith avenue. In honor of Judge grandfather. William H. Brangham of Logan. Cecil Brunner roses in a crystal basket formed a centerpiece for the table. The guests, in addition to the euest of honor. Included Mr.! and Mrs. J. A. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. .Sidney Mills, Mr. ana Mrs. 1 A Lamboume and Norris Evans. - - . V J It - if W solemnized jfriday. Mrs. W. G, Mackler entertained the Utah Bridge club at luncheon and bridge at the Hotel Utah Tuesday af ternoon. Luncheon was served in the main dining room and bridge was en joyed in the president's suite. xeuow tunps were arranged as a centerpiece for the table and the place cards, were handpainted in the same flowers. Covers were laid for Mrs Jesse Home of San Francisco. Mrs Harold L. Peck, Mrs. George C. West, Mrs. Leo J. Bachle, Mrs. Frank Hart, Mrs. Leslie Covey, Mrs. The o Wllles, Mrs. Julian Hardle, Mrs. Harry Groen dyke, Mrs. F. H. Evers, Mrs. Lutie Parker, Mrs. Jack McCarty and Mrs. P. J. Armstrong. Mrs. O. N. Kelly of Dallas. Texas, is the guest of her mother, Mrs, C. W. Beebe. 303 Third avenue. Mr. Keely will Join Mrs. Keely in a few weeks and they wll spend the summer in Salt Lake. Mrs. Beebe is recovering from a recent accident. I II 1 1 ', - f ,,' .A. J 11 - r V V. ' , V ..;,..;,; . i ' ' f - w . . . i Lr I 1 - .... A ' - W ';vi ..... ,. XVJ?) - , . f-- n" ? ... ; f - n.hr - A A I V . 1. L- - vu T. V A It is said that more money has been expended on Fisher's resort than any other pleasure resort in the world. Only a few years ago the island was a jungle. WIFE PERFECT PARTNER Fisher built an island to be used steamers. as a dOCIC ior ocean-goinThe Bay of Biscayne la being - . h ' ; . J - . . j t v.i . .. v ' - .i WOM ON FLWO -- r r inifrf . it- M 'X.m-.- constructed. M ...r .mmill - AUkWO V',' door and outdoor swimming pools and a zoological garden hare been - gan after June. r.. sibllitles of the Florida keys for such a resort six years ago. He hired hundreds of workers, put dredges and engineers to work and constructed a bridge to Miami on the mainland. Landscape artists arranged thousands of palm trees brought from South America, Many miles of boulevards were built The new Flamingo hotel cost two million dollars. Polo fields, tennis courts, golf courres. in- acety-aHmrn- x ; CARL O. FISHER. MR AND MRS. (By Newspaper Enterprise) f Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bennlon left When INDIANAPOLIS. April. Los Wednesday for Angeles and- San autos whiz around the speedway here Francisco to spend two weeksthousands Decoration Day while Mrs. L. E. Macdonald and Mrs. A. cheer, the man .who was raughed A. Justice of Dodge City, Kan., are at when he conceived the Idea of guests of Mrs. A. p. Pierson. Mrs. auto races will .be building islands mucuuiiaiu is rs. nerson s moinerii Air,n unu juia. wuwcB is ner sisier. airs. TI had mmn ,a n Z Justice will remain two months, but hcr ldeas at whIc1 Mrs- Macdonald will make a longer people laughed before the speedway idea, lnat is. visit. almost everybody except his wife Miss Victoria Howell, daughter of lauhed. She sawvlrtue In all of his xvirs. JOBepn Jioweii of this clty.lMa ana 2 of bm"h Logan naipn There was the one about the when reasoned Fisher Unk. gas " " " the auto was invented that .some. day hvJ pmomVJ I f II w XT t' .1119 . . nrf.r JT'' a A wedding- breakfast followed for " would travel at greai raie ui relatives at the Hotel Utah. A variety speed and that if it were used atof spring flowers decorated the table, night it would need a lighting eyswere iaia ror twenty. uovers tem a The couple will be at home in Lo- - Tne rare deliciocsners of BLUE PTNE CO word Is F&E3iraES3. g mm la axplalned la one wcrd asd tt&t . , .JJJUHUU-li- V, 11 Wot only are fine, coffee berries from the world's bft coffee Alstrtdsi .. o vAlien oi lxiean i wiiuer nuJc TUTU OOFFEE. to blended BU7S muck and sdcntHVally sand Fisher ia using the wv.iw. UlWW" Utah. Mm. AlUn woa fnrm.rlv XTIo- - DefS. WOrXeU JU anbuild the from Not only Is BLTJTi ITN13 C01TE11 akilifuUy roaatAd, by tLa very latest piooesj Jasq bay 'to Katherine Paul of this city. bought the bicycle store, rode In tan dredgedisland to be used by a million somcleat2y to bring oat Its deiigfitful fragrance, its dJttlnctlve flavor, 1U rich, nru Idem races ana tourea tne counuy otherwho amooth taste, wants privacy. aire complete a Plate club members and their hus- - with Barney Oldfleld. He entered In all these projects Mrs. Fisher bands were entertained by Mr. and balloon race In 1910. being up in the Net only Is It packed la Tacarm-aled- . tins to preaerre Its original quality aad strecgtli . has been her husband's inspiration. Mrs. Rowland H. walker at their - ia hemr and 25 minutes for your cap. rv home on East Sixth South street last cMava. -- f nrpnt is comnleting Others laughed at some of his early of bltjc run: oormn u an dona bet a ... call her friends at cards. their But (?n n Wednesday. night south ideas, Supper Tn .. . " I 1 Mv.v few hours before It reaches your tabi. ua. oies ionowins A1LUU . . wm seivea a.ii Email A. k rua. "the perfect partner," V I Ti1r ELtJE PTNX COrmn is your only aasarance of fm iww acerding to the fee) basket filled with pink spring crjstal XiATCr. w aataonues. tetter better rawjej cuaiity flowers as a centerpiece. carnations and sweet peas. Covers were Covers were laid for Mr. and' Mrs. Gunner throughout laid for twenty, including Mr. of and PAP SHSdE Frank E. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. the GUARANTEED parents cake held Mr. Joseph M. Murphy, Leo bride and her brother. Murphy. nane uunn to suit yocr lodivldnal tasta, was spent in James. The couple will be at home in Salt x. uaiea, Mr. ana . Xh evening ' woore, joars. rranK a after Lake through wedding A trip supper lat. ' r music yx,ur ,raoaT refunded, for Mrs. S. P. Warren has returned Mrs. Jay Charon. Mr. and MrV. J. Fred ncing ad The going away X own waa.of numbered Canada, o U.X ecuou. T r from southern California, where she TTaotn fr lfil11l.t.. llr. dark blue with brown hat, boots ana Mr. and Mrs. H. J Rrown Mr. an1 Mra iwwuty. epent the winter. ;" ' gloves. , . .ui. "!., Mrs. Joseph Young - of Syracuse, -Mr. and Mm. Lynn II. Thompson returned from a visit to Washington, - - . at ineir tnv.mn nntprTaineQ . numo, . n D. C. where she attended the inauMrs. P. W. Belttl. ntrf!!nA tho Kaat Seventh- - South street. xucuo.jr have returned from a visit to Call. Mrs. Thompson has spent six gural ceremonies. f.- - vnlnr in honor of C O. Cushman oi fomia. " weeks In California, a greater part of noon at hr hftm. all V.aat nrniov Albnaueraue. N. M.. ins nan at ft ft followed bV & l&te SUP the time with her parents in Tuiar. Mns. Marion Foss and two small T.tmVilinn wit. carrnA - 1 ..4i rmrJLX Bed Coffc TVi a rnftm were decoraieu 111 Mr. Thompson Joined her recently. r ia eons Charles and Martin, have arrived was fniinntj h .o WdV ronv Mrs. are f a crystal bowl formed a centerpiece palms, ferns and spring iiowr. Chicago and guests of Ui I Foss father. Judge C. C- - Dey. fnr tha tnKia Miss Frances O'Meara haa returned Miss virsrlnia Lee . Williamson. were Covers laid for Mrs. A. A. daughter of the .hostess, enierwiueu to her home In Los Angeles after vis- Mrs. R. W. Fisher has returned Oberg, Mrs. Arthur Weir, Mrs. Henry with songs and dancesv tltlng in Salt Lake for several months.! Prisea were won by K. jj.. iioub visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Scofield, Mrs. J. Creelraan. Mrs. Carl from Morse of Los Angeles. Mrs. Fisher Shufelt. Mrs. Glenn Jarman. Mra. Jaolr land W. r JveiDara. xne isurwo Mrs. Grant A. Rasdall of Los An- motored with Mr. and Mrs. Morse to Tanner, Mrs. Bpencer Kirk, Mrs. Geo. eluded Mr. and rs. jv. . 'geles. formerly Miss Jean Hutchinson, San Francisco, where she visited her la the guest of her parents, Mr. and Glllis of Kelbard, Mr- - and Mrs. Charles daughter, Miss Anna Fisher, who is members, and Mrs.Mrs-Harmon Mrs. W. It. Hutchinson, - H. O. Williams, Woolf. Mr. and .Mrs. John R winter, I, attending the University of California Butte, Mont., and Mr. Llchter. who were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Edward at Berkeley. Mrs. L. R. Wattls entertained the and Mrs. W. K. Bruges and Thomas afterThursday Bridge club Thursday Miss Bessie Jensen was given a ur L. Woodruff, Members of the music section of Cottonwood. in noon at home her tea a Ladles' the Literary club served prise party by number of her frlendg was followed by bridge. The In honor of the thirteenth birthday Luncheon following' an excellent miscellaneous Tuesday evening at her home in the was decorated in a variety of table son, Cecil, t, her of jars, The at Weller the decorations anniversary apartments. program Tuesday afternoon club house. spring flowr from the garden of the Springlike decorations were in yellow daffodils and pink Palmer Sharp entertained hostess. ner nouo, at nesday nignt avenue.' Dancing and games were en-- j Covers were laid for the twelve club Joyed and light refreshments were rnembers and the following aaaiuonai served. The rooms were decoraiea;RueaU: Mrs. E. E. Darling. Mrs. J. u McAMster of Loa Angeles, Mrs. A. A, in pink and white carnations. The guests Included Lola Cook, Covey, Mrs. Victor Sears, Mrs. Emmet Cott, Annis and Mrs ft Fred Davidson, Blanch Klnnersiey, Margaret VanElisaEllse Langton, ArvllU Nelson, BeatOstler, beth Murdoch, Virginia Smith. Bessie Miss Linda Jessup entertained thirty rice Papworth, Lenora friends at tea Thursday afternoon at AMftin. Harold Sheriard. Shirley Cook, her on Twelfth East street to Alder. David liempsieaa.i hear home Donald Mrs. A. II. Parsons review Wal- First Piano Vivian Fiah Horace W. Vaughan cf Honolulu, TAJtDY mnVAKD. TTlll. Leurand Vernon Shan). v.axvta lace Irwin's of the Sun." Orient- Second IMano ... . ..Madfo Campbell whose prevlou "Seed Oldecision that such Alonio GREAT and Aldoua FALLS, Mcr.L. April If Edwin Sharp, al tea was served following the review. Miss Mable Packer assisted on the Orientals are eligible to citizenship, Peter Jackson, a colored porter at a sitter-in-laThe hostess was assisted by her program with an excellent reading. ha been fought, in mainland courts local bank, has Jutt rectvad a Mrs. Douglas Jessup. augnn nolua that an execu Judge rv!c medal for gallantry Members of the Elkina club were ap- tive branch of the government cannot under fire at Kan Juan Hill, in the Delighting the parents of those entertained at luncheon and pr'ag number a and friends for Mrs. W. W. E. goodly J. interpret the law for a federal Judge Spanish war. Under the eye of Colopearing;, Block left Mrs. Thursday affernoon by Wednesday re. of Interested Mrs. an the when, in the Judge's opinion, such an south. extended piano 1141 east and Olenmare Ogdcnltes. trip O'Connor at her home, commanding the batMrs. interpretation Sa contrary to law. Ha nel Rooaavrlt, of cltal the with students, summer her Block will given by a ia aald to have located in the carnations spent Jaekon avenue, crystal tle, pink Doctors and nurses do not evening in the added that the only ruling contrary the enerny'e artillery at graat peril to James Block, in West Virginia, Vera Frey Beason last wa bowl formed a centerpiece for the ta- son, Mualc of among the to hla own opinion which he could himself. Jackson, a corporal In C Mrs. E. and Conservatory will bluebird in were and cards later C Dr. O visit The ble. NX place BBltll suffer corns. week. A recognise must come from the ninth company. 24th muaical of treats the many Fairweather In York.. New Infantry, took part la designs. of well chosen program popular and circuit court cf appeals at San Fran. the famous charge were Mrs. Frank members which won the club The was at claaaical numbers 3;lb Cisco or the supreme court. A. Miss Emma Maddison, formerly of opened They do hot pare corns, for Alexander. Miss Jessie Swift, Mrs. fight. It is made by a surgical by Miss Marjorle Knudson. R. pain. Mrs. Frank liart, . Mrs- earn-u- this city. Who has made her home in o'clock were Miss Marpartt Others they know it it dangerous. appearing Yokohama James Mrs. and Mclntyre, Toklo. recently Falck, Mian Kathryn Sherrill, Japan, dressing house which every Hum. Mlas has home gone to Manila to make her Mm J A. fiusselman. Mrs. A. Stlbich, STiaw. Mlaa Ituth Nelson, Ml&s y . Kirm. n f!. countryman. ' Airn. jt. friends to news received They use no treatments doctor knows. by according Warner, MIm Frances Jack and Rnauldin of Evanston. Wyo-- , Mrs. in Salt Lake. Miss Maddison will be Jean harsh, and Miss A&suting on Myrtle l'nupottBlue-fa- y Mrs. Annur rnce. associated with E. W. Wilson, formerly the prcrgram Theo. Cancer and is removing not was m Miss m w Violet Hall. or oi ean LAke and now In charge tne who gave talented reader, Ogden's less than 20 million corns a What they do is this: xr-at Manila. at entertained DaVriea bank xraria Philippine National were scene two recitations. They ' a in OO luncheon Wednesday at her home of the from Shrew." 'The year. Taming . At the first sign of a corn the Hlllcrest apartmenta. American by Shakespe&re and "The Monologue WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THE TREATMENT OF PYORRHEA ior & roses formed centerpiece Beauty Blue-jay-tto a Friend." by Booth Tarkington. MUSIC DRAMA AND It is liquid were used keeping multitudes flower they use the table and spring Applaua was given to both teacher about the house. of people completely free the plaster. and students. (Continued from Paff Three.) Covers were laid for Mrs. jueo 15. j. , , .i from Mrs. corns. Bachle, Mrs. T. E. Rowan. j Given for the benefit of the WoThe corn pain stops. In a of her little' students In a Stewart. Mrs. John Q. Ryan, M. C. number Christian Temrranee union. man's studio 10, at ? and recital April Saturday, H. Valentine. Mrs. 8. L. Crawford The method is right It is little while the whole corn Miss Sonya Medvedleff, soprano solo her home. of the to , delight Greatly Paul. P. James Mrs. m those who attended, the following ist. Philip 6vaata harptat and L w WE ARE eECIAUSTS IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK loosens and comes out. easy. Its results are prompt Cronlcan, ptantstT appeared In two was program Mias of given: mass the At marriage nuptial and pleasant Watch its acwonaay ana iuetaay eve- Ourlltt op. 101 programs Rose Mar Murohr and Charles i-- Hunting, Song the at Ogden tabernacle. Each They know that Blue-ja-y nlng tion on one corn. Cronln took place Thursday, morning Wild FlowersMerle Peck ...Bemick recital was well attended and the ar It scientific is treatment is a at the Cathedral of the Madeline. The tlsta were wll applauded. Compoel Mildred Hadlock the solemnised was ma&s by Get sure. it Bobolink now. Frank Schiller uons rrom mo very vcbi a rx ib i were gentle, yet Duane Huntr Music was furnplayed, including Chopin. Motart. Peck We have a Specialist In Plata or Falae Tetth Work. If ycu have platti ished by Amedee Tremblay, organist. Fairy Prince Lyle Bach. Shubert. Mendclaaohn, Crelr ... De ... ... Lancey with Mrs. Georrt 11. Watson as' ana uurnn. LAsxi you cannot wear, ate us. Althea Bateman.Loeb-Era' OOYellow . . ... Butterflies The bride wore a cream. . colored Allen Wangsgard a with georgette crepe over old rose; in Morning the Woods ....Spenser CITIZENSHIP EULDia ... picture hat of georgett and carnea raary Dance Bohn DISPUTED BY JUDGE pink roses. The matron of honor, Mrs, Smith Iris Bert FlUDatrick. wor rray taffeta Dance of Sprlnr . . . . . .Albert Frani embroidered In old roses, with an old . HONOLULU, T. 1L, April n, The' Mable Packer We have the UrQett office In Ogdart. Ou- - itxth yatr without a thing rose taffeta hat She carried pink roees 1'urpie xne department of Pansies Ilarkcr oi recent runng cf. 'iinajtment, vrhlch makca our guarantee B&& and sweet pea. Bert Fitpatrlck was BAUER & BLACK Chicago New York Toronto Chinese and oththat Robert labor Krey Japanese. best man. At 'School QobbearU er Orientals who ssrved In the AmeriStarda Sarsical DraMtaaa mmi AJ&md Prwdatcta Makers A Weddlnr breakfast eraa served at can military forces during the war Pher.t &4t 24CS Watr.lncton Avenue, East Side Merle Calvert the home of Mrs. Annie McNichoU, tS me festival Bartell are. nevertheless, ineligible to citizenFirst avenue, following the ceremony. will not be binding on federal Brady ship, Fanny Th table waa decorated in pink, roses. Duo . . Hoist courts, according to Federal Judge . 1 - ''v. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray of Mur Miss Rose May Murphy, a bride of ray, announce the engagement of their the week, was the guest of honor at a daughter, Pansy, to Earl W. Olander. reelte shower given last Monday night also of Murray. The, marriage was by the Young Ladles Sodality atof the the Cathedral of the Madeline A Might ball. of Columbus Knights was served. The rooms were eupper decorated in spring fruit blossoms inThe committee on arrangements cluded Miss Rose Marie Dricoll and Miss Celeste Laramie. Little; Miss Barbara Laramie, dressed as a Dutch kiddie, presented the recipes to the bride in a basket. AT family reunion was held Sunday afernoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hess, 22 Second East street. Relatives in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1921. R - - ... - STANDARD-EXAMINE- T-- k ui. If i .uu M I . J Vt aw a a rtk Ck t--m fall-flavore- d Ck I J . -i- Mrs.-Nightingale- . - , - aJ "'- -" I AVI IA VT ". OWCROI 1 - 1 . - . lViiUlJ K m I - . . . -- . . -- . J"6"; in How She Deals . w, dU-tlngula- with a corn - - er i:i!-abe- W- mW9 th marw out-of-da- te. - a TEE MEM ABLE he or . i . F AIMLESS Kev-Fath- er Plaster or Liquid -- nt B lueB j ciy The Scientific Corn Ender tflal CROWN EMTE -- ed |