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Show .THEOGDENSTANDARD-EXAIVIINE- SUNDAY MORNING,- MAY 22; 1921. - a 8. W. Kittleman: treasurer, Mrs. Pres- - af d Mrs. J. C. Cutler and fm t Hot Ferguson; chairman of program IW of Fnowne towent attend the Cutler committee, Mrs. John C. Brumblay. Springs Tuesday there. l:iKnt members chairman entertainment .committee. reunion, held ana an enjoyed were present Mrs. W. II. Kahler- - , Mrs- - W. Salt takeSociety V - I ; - : SALT LAKE CITY. V : Miss arranged in tall wicker floor vases ated with tulips, snowballs, and lilacs and in low wicker baskets on the 21. May Florence May entertained at brldgt and tea Wednesday afternoon at her home, 910 East Second South street, in honor of Miss Frances Hurd, a June' bride. White roses and snowballs decorated the living room. Lilies of the valley in a white wicker basket tied with white-tull- e formed the centerpiece for the tea table. , Silver candelabra at either end held white candles with white shades.. '.. Four tables were for cards, with tea following. arranged .The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Reuben May, and her sister, Miss Ruby May, I-- 11. Tea was served at the conclusion of the business session and program. Garden flowers in a silver basket formed the centerpiece for the table. Silver candlesticks held pink candles. ; Presiding at the tea table were Mr. John Cain and Mrs. A. If. Parsons. Assisting in serving- were Mrs.- A. R. Knott, Mrs. C. C. Dally. Mm- W. H. Kahler, Miss Luella Cutler. Mn. J. Cy v. ... daj- - Rubber Goods Specia IS Ail This Week $7' dt-Ught- 1 time, returning home Thurs Mrs. Lester Hubbard of Montpelier U visiting at the home of Mr, and Mr?. Ira Lren. M tea table. . In the reception line were Mr. J. E-- Dallev 0f Kichfield and the newly elected officers of the sodHortenss Holland arranged Miss Miss Josephine Buese, president; ality birthday partv In honor of delightful Miss Marie Harrington, vice president; Kittleman. Ml their sister. Mrs. Lew wilon. at hrr Miss Florence Fry. secretary, and MLss wyatt. Mrs. J. W.Miss Harriet Moyle home evening. (i,mM were playMarguerite Scott, treasurer. Assisting Marjorie Waon, Cordelia Siraup. mu.lc enjoyed. At eleven o'and ed at the tea table were Miss Claire Drls- - andTheMiss furnished bv Mrs. clock a delicious uprer was jierreA. colL Miss Katherine Driscoll and Miss John program was Olivia Broad-bec- Thcie present wre Mrn, and Mw n MIs Ilundmh cf Opdn hon.vrives ivill AaYP rnonry thit Brumblay. Lenore Harrington. Serving were Miss v Mrs. and Charles F. Sturtevant n. Da lie ion. Ivw t: John y. damen Miss Le Beatrice j. rrrk on Rubber Goods of thp rry bilirHt quality. I Cuyer, I Marguerite $1.50 Wilson. U'Jluon. Miss! Miss Ruth Williams. Ray and lveron, Gavin, Ahem, Miss Cecellia Jnph "Will you he one of them! Every item in th lb! m s HUGHES' JaniT Bywster, MTJLSITIED Mary Wil Ella McCallum. t S. i son. i Mrs.' J. little and Imn U nomcthing ncdftl in every hornr. Miss Holland, son. Reeder. John Humphrey ina. musical yrugra.ni ol tutai uhu . t?5 IDEAL HAIR J. V. Humphrey, have returned to HorteniMi iiouanu. Hoirxnd Red. Mo- COCOAIfUT strumental numbers was given dur- their Wyom-tro- n In home fcl Kemmerer. Holland BRUSH Miss tea hours OIL . Marry by Miss Marion Sadler. Miss Katherine ing the aner a visit to Mrs. Humphreys is w i 4 Hoppaugh and Misa Helen Burrows O'Donnell. Miss Ethel Hogan, Mies ing, Mn. Mrs. Earl Larsen entertained the w mother. Mrs. Lydla MaxfleldOf 50 arrived home Wednesday from Mills I.ydia. members of the Chro club Thurs Humphrey was formerly Mt !uVai?,Lf p ,v COlieere. V.a Iff orn in tn crton uumUw tha mrv oon. j 6uw Maxfleld. a social1 MM , day afternoon at her home, mer vacation in Salt Lake.: Miss Hop- - five. needle with wan m t work afternoon s A. Mrs. L. paugn mother, Miss Zita M. Sweeney entertained- at and a dainty tray luncheon wrved.upent 50c Hoppaugn, 98c Six son Dr. of 75c went to California to accompany them I Stiehl, aPhillips Ralph a tea afternoon kensington Wednesday were present. armembers home. , and Mrs. George Francis Stiehl, PEPSODENT her home on West Second South r STATIONERY rived home Monday from Berkeley, at street in honor of Miss Frances Hurd, Jrncn and Mr Clifford! TOOTH Mr. Orien he has Just been graduated a June bride. Pink and white . Mrs. R. L. Loughborough of this where the . a at . n entertAinea luncheon Jenen commerce of the of school from, In a crystal bowl formed the i ana nnts PASTE of y . 1 fe O S2.25 Combination Hot Water Bottle. city, who attended the national meet- University Wedneday afternoon at the homewns of California. centerpiece for the tea table. ing of the Greeters of America, just Jensen. Luncheon Mr. Orlen 42 The hostess Vas assisted by her nerved closed at Atlanta, Ga,, as representarmaJl table, each hav- three at 85c Robber Gloves, tkes 8, 8V1, 0 -- c . M. D. Mrs. enterThe Mr. C. Mrs. I. Thoresen mother, tive of the ladies' auxiliary of the and Sweeney. of a the' viw Inr crystal tulip for GreeterS of Utah, has been honored tained at a dinner party at their home guests Included Mrs. A. E- - Hurd, Mrs. centerpiece. luncheon 600 m Following . at00c Breast Pump R. MarMiss Florence 930 street. MIs May, South Eleventh East GOf May. by being elected as one of the b6ard was prixes being won bv Ml 50c of governors of the ladies auxiliary Monday evening in honor, of their garet Finch, ML9 Janice Greene. MIrs! Maudplayed Mrs. A. and Cooley. I. Forgren Poulton, Miss Lydla Clawson. The guestn were Medame to the national association for a three-yea- r daughter, Mrs. Mae Edwards of Lo- Leona Bulb 25c Infant CARMEN Frr.k Syringe 19f gan. The evening was spent in dan- MI?s Agnes W. Evans, Mrs. Rose L. Ilolman. Milton Jrn.-eterm. Noble Kl!i-burh ' RAZOR Pt FACE ; e Mrs. Rose. Maurice and Twenty-fiv'music. and Taggart cing guests ... Knmlwon. Frank Karl. H Warren 30c Ulcer Ear and Syringe 21f STROPS ; Mrs. M. E. Malone returned Wed- were present. POWDER K. C. WrUM. Floy, Knudnon, A. I. ' A. E. Mrs. Wall Mis , and daughters. Burt Mia from a three months' visit to Maude John and nesday Cooley, 1 50c Jiffy Pants 42 Enid Wall, Forsgren. 42 Members of the Short Story club Olive L. Wall and Ml San ' Francisco. : in San Francisco from have arrived U were entertained at the Country-clu; ' 50c Miller - Miss have rpent the Fix All-meW. H. Cleave enterAlice Fargo arrived Wednes- Monday- afternoon by Mrs. Eugene B. Honolulu, where they to i anything of rubber 42$ and Mr. Mr. winter. will Log go PalmerMoore They Mrs. discussed D. C. Angeles a from Anna Head the school tained at Wednend.iy evening at day nit from a Reader's to visit Mrs. Lewis Jeffs and will later dinner early 1.50 Rubber Homebold Aprons in honor of Mr. Lorenxo 25c Berkeley, to spend the summer vaca "Titles of BooksMrs. party $1.29 25c Salt summer. to return and Lake 50c the for Palmer read tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Point of View," Hanen. A flowering plant formed the OLUiIAX Edna Faber's "April 25." MENTHO- Sherman Fargo. for the dinner table. Covcenterpiece 5 Tea was served at the conclusion Tattler club of the University of ers were laid fe WALL PAPER fix. for EVERY ITEM GUARANTEED LATUM the program. The tea table was Utah entertained informally Wednesr Major and Mrs. Robert Campbell of pd CLEANER Miss in About homo at the decorated of flowed. Franc day evening garden O and children have left, for their home twenty-fiv- e Smith O. L. and Mrs. (J. Mr. 10 and were present East street. Kath- Spencer arranged. a delightful parcel Jennings on Twelfth in New York after a;' visit to Mrs. .was honleen the of who Kaye, guest Campbell's mother, Mrs. M. A. Chees-mafchower evening at th Mrs. MJ E. Acoiwb entertained the or, spoke, and a musical program was home of Vedneday Mrs. Campbell and the children In honor of Mr. & Mrs. Smith a which Kcxiak Dcvclopinj vocal solo Included 14 by club Hundred given, Five had been here some time ad Major Monday , Monday Miss Anna Rudger Lund. Game were played fcS E Mrs. W. home of by Dailey, the at afternoon accompanied a them Joined dellclou music enjoyed, Campbell . recently. tray I I and Printing Coulam on East Second South street. Miss Leah Rlgby. and a violin solo and I luncheon wai nerveJ. after which the it TRUSSES & and Helen Miss Powers. in Later the was Tea served following the cardjby v I Colonel and Mrs. W. A. Cavanaugh prcnented Mr. Lund with many i rT-- n tltt-- t v I games. A cut glass gowl of garden evening refreshments were served. gueitt are guests of Mrs. Cavanaugh's. and beautiful u"ful sister, Hprtng sift. Live people lal lierc people who appreciate drur flowers formed the centerpiece for Miss Patricia and Miss Franc Jen - flower and blOF.iom decorated the Mrs. O. P. Cherdron. TAXLAO the tea table. . nings, had charge, of arrangements- room. Sixteen kuh( were presentof and reliable freshness; vrork; purity prescription !feS EXPERT The club members are Mrs. W. E. Aboflt twenty guests were present. Mrs. Sylvaln Noack Miss nnd just prices. Wc save you time aHo by our M. E. Acomb, Mrs. J. J. Mrs. Helen Hartley of this formerly Coulan, arwill k SERVICE Mr. and Mr. Ira Ltren entertain city, , Mrs. UniW. Phi Pi of the Cushman, rive Monday with her husband, Epsilon George Morgan, sorority who prompt delivery service. Thursday evening at their home so-in ME will appear with the Los Angeles Phil- Mrs. Moses Morris, Mrs. A. Ederman, versity of Utah announces the pledging ed Lorenzo Mr. A of honor Hanen. harmonic orchestra at the tabernacle Mrs. Charles W.Mrs-Sargent, Mrs. James of Miss Luela Dalnes, Miss Helen' Ing- cial evening was spent. Mrs. Alta Lar-se- n H Bert Fox. ham and Miss Karol Goaslind. Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Noack Perlewlts and num with tnulca! entertaining will be guests at the home. bers- A tray luncheon waij Mrs. Frank J. Hagenbarth and Miss Florence Hartley entertained served. 317 First avenue, for a Hartley few days. Mrs. wer Messrs Those present Noack will return later In the sum- daughter, Katherine, have returned last Wednesday night at her home, land Medame Lorenzo llatiwn. Frank from the east. Miss Hagenbarth ha, 17 First avenue, in honor of Mrs Earl. Chris Uasmuwn. 'Mr. Dan Pet mer for a longer visit. . . i ', been attending St. Mary's of the Wood William Spry and Mrs. Llta Spry erson. Miss Alta Iarsen and Mrs. LesPhone Miss Margaret Foley has returned school in .Indiana and Mrs. Hagen- Wootton, who will leave .soon for. ter Hubbar of Montpe'.ler. I'ItIsCIUIT10N SIIX1AXJ!T9 from a six, weeks' visit with relatives iiarth has 'been visiting eastern cities. Washington, D- - C, to make their home during Governor Spry's term of and friends in San Francisco, Los Mrs. Anna K. Hanen entertained Mrs. J. G. McAllister left Tuesday office as United State land commis' Angeles and. the beaches. evening in honor of her Wednesday were laid for tight. for her home in Los Angeles after sioner. Covers 2479 Waihlngton Ave. Ogden, UUh at her home. A Lorenzo hod, Hann. ' Misa Margaret Riley entertained at Visiting relatives in the city. IP was and social spent evening dainty aJ prettily appointed luncheon at her Mr. and Mr. F. E. Whitworth are Mrs. Mary Coil Warden of the home on North State street Tuesday now at home at 332 Eighth East refreshments served. in honor of Miss Rutfi Gerboth of state assembly entertained tho street. Miss Flora Noble entertained the N. Jerome, Idaho. The house was dec past noble grands of Naomi, Miriam , I C. society Tuesday evening at th recrated in tulips and-- - other flowers. Murray and Sandy at a card party Mrs. Alberta Jones Carrier ha - Orson Christen- MrsMr of !home and Covers were laid for seven. The young Saturday afternoon in the I. O.. O. F. turned to her home in Los Angeles sen. The ! Miss Minn! Moor Drown prent.! evening wai spent with nee hostess was assisted by her mother- hall. The tea table was decorated lA after visiting her parents. Mr. and m pupil, ofaiiwi Himit v,nrifnin.i FDR TIRED Dainty refreshments were Mrs. John J. Riley. j In a and white carnations. Tea was Mrs. H. E. Jones, on Fifth East street- - dlework. pink rt idlnfi Monday eve-- I procTsm nerved. were I members Twelve ,' t served by Miss Rebecca .Karn of New at the KJrt Concrctlonfcl nlng honor of Miss Ruth Jennings Orleans, Mrs. Annice McKenzie, Mis I church. Mrs. B. Claschko. who has been vis- ,iln friend gslhrvd to and the Masonic Members of lodge who will sail June 30 for Paris, where Lola Coll, Miss Lydia Crisp and Miss MIm and applaude-dChrttmsn hfar s V tNU entextalned their wive, Thumday she will spend a, year in special study. Anna McKenzie. Mrs. Mary Sandquist . . j hrr to and at Her Lake Salt lctlon heartily. rdinc Mrs- - Phillip P. Gam entertained ai of Sandy won'the first prize at cards. I1UUIC Ui .Ul. SORE FEET 1 luivcinn ill. well Intf rrreted. ."1 ID. 11exceptionally roomsat els the The Smith lodge tea Saturday afternoon. Miss Jen- Mrs. Addle Sopen the guest prize and wer Violin vocal and elections ala rooms were attractively decorated with nings will join Mrs. W. Scott Criamon Mrs. Sarah James the first prize for tlven by Ml Ixra Kmtth and Mla J. M. Blair has returned to spring flower. wru live hundred and daughter, Miss Marie Crismon, the contest game. One hundred guests herMrs. j Chrlmn. after in home visiting Logan jllarrt't Ml won belnir by played, first prize of Salt Lake and now of Bos- were present. formerly in friends the city. Louise Fowler and Mr. Francis Smith. NYh ton and New York and the three will Uroplr.g around with atMr.r. With Miti Jan HlErntolham. ron-- l oo .second by Mr. Dave Rosenbaum and Cat sail together. Weeter J. entertained . Mrs, tired, chaftd. of number Mralto. at th"t,urr"iu olott. e ' ' L. A Mr. H. Meffcrt. ' luncheon at the Country club Tues-f- n1 you ran baril-lh Weber Normal s.ln of NeUon I ( StudenU . wHlor' rvs I hit of A v' HveSyn popn n n , "In off? Why den t you compliment to Miss Thelma' Mur- day in honor of Mrs. Robert Gould Irgc appeared In In mul"l recital fiX9 lh following rrorram ml her rtu,tuJr "CI onpr BRIGHAM SOCIETY th auditorium d jrt ' ,s iren ir, Crur :ti h strrl. Tuw 1,1 phy, a June bride, Mrs. W. W. Mac-ka- y Reid of Baltimore, who is the guest rvrnlnr 4i Twnt Thursday entertained at a kensington tea of her .daughter, Mrs.. Lloyd Weeter. of th school. Th prorram conBisxeafy ftl g o'clock: at her home, 2332 Windsor" Tit" r.Vn yw.r :ih of vik-aselections, violin and pinontjt3t,tlrd street Luncheon was served at email ta(Inv ar.d Frank fkhllltr comfort: From Two.) 1hrc (Continued tikr down mliirn as radlne from; lHanch llce-d- . Wednesday afternoon. A kewple bride bles; each decorated in pink tulips and ,n was the centerpiece for the tea table, white lilacs. Covers were laid for few rr.r. and MlM UUdji (lrrn. Kuchof thnum-;A- t , Kpauldir.s!df,ir riht puntl!, Allc. days visiting with relatives in ' . .out of 1 forty-fivthai ana surrounded by snowballs. wrre chafe, smart and turn.wu sppiauu-c-well !cm given TPADC TO Wlllard. and Chappl. A GOODXt Urigham K The guests numbered .thirty-fiv- e f A III. At XTn stops rati In "Tls inranthNumbers on th program wer as 11 cirid I'ur.Jora. "T:s' Is cJcrlfva Mrs. Henry J. Binch entertained Miss Merl follows: Assisting the hostess-wer- e Falproe''0"' 600 NEW of M. A. STYLES! SUMMER Mrs. Smith Providence is o mc.r jfor tlrrd. aching. aor mi. Mackay, Miss Gwendolyn Edwards, Monday afternoon at her home on here Prrtiv Hutterfly rfJrnwald) ltown visiting with her mother, Mrs. no more Mrs. Irene Piper and Mrs. Nellie Eleventh East street at a kensington nr :rr.trsa Ixmi1 tenure. in loot abrll!S,h! th H'lna.... ...Raoul a!h!r'"--AdvrScoiu: ln rr.ent. Smoot.n u i iayjon and tea in honor of Mrs. J. V. McCon- - Joseph Knutlson. Al'a irrry: Kiranti .Maud Maiurka Al Harrlrs nell. formerly of this city and now nnd Pant iClluck) Hctorial Reviews Fashion Book Marl Tout lurt) Mr. and Mrs. H. C. James motored Miss Meldon Smelcer and W. Curg'of Los Angeles Red tulips formed a j Th" Swan . Sor.tr Hnry Van .Nightlngal Frar.t FrhlU! Hllgcs: to and the day spent Ogden Tuesday ...-..Peterson surprised their friends the tea table I jrr . l.uin friends there Ht Vahbcg The guests included members of a) 'lth , . f Para14. juraujy wiien iney announcea tnat th"v lUrd xart) LUMsti Plrion: llor .f Mj)U.. The Easiest Way In. i lf.irah oi Elood wnicn io ciud "'" HurrofT; ine Mleirt ! Paul Mildred and jruesi niaiuru sewing Wright, aiternr lburn Mr. and Mrs. II. U. Doremua tpent in by the Rev. Samuel Goodwin Vogt To End Dandruff hoc? nt and Romance the honor formerly belonged. Those of Catherine Hitrr I. H- it. (arl Masonic temple. Mr. Peterson isatleadCharm and! the Tuesday in Ogden. addition to the guest EHy Rawen. MrKay; llrahlnj: attendancpln er of the orchestra at Loew's State honor, were Mrs. C. E. Evans. Mrs-Jonnwem of Canindra Brown. Gladys ranr of thCugcn Rohn Srom Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Iwp nnd smAll MUlon Hhurt-- j theatre and has been prominent in If. Wlnwood, Mrs. E. H. Dorman, (Ka Moit nd rrpard iv,ir,'4 Paul. Mildred Cayatlni flrn: musical circles In Salt Lake for' sev- Mrs. Edward H. Drummond. Mrs- - R. son John are visiting In Salt LaTtc llff: Evtyn Hope (Robert Browning) HuJ'iarlin Ianro (Xlaturka) Op, 4. .ctntaln too mtsrh alkaM. hlch la very eral years. His bride ia a native of Corey, Mrs. Gussie Freed. Mrs. Philip 'City. & It drira th rl llnjuriou. fHady Green. No. Kng sc!p aal Glenwood Springs. Colo., but has been Schonert. Mrs. L. A. "Wilson, Mrs. YVil rrak th hair brill!. WrlrhU Iburn Mrs. C. E. Fowler and daughter,' living in Salt Iike for the last three liam F Bowerman and Mrs. S. F. Th la MutifWd thlnir to v. CatI Ganschals A. In Twil'cht..... Vedne!da-i- n years. The couple will be at home at Martin of Los Ai;geles. oil Louise. cocoanut Ogden. thla la pur pent fcr Klanch Nelson, shampoo, . the Hill apartments. They plan to and entirely a"rarjcsa. Ji m very cheap (Th lyertouet Wheel).... spinning make their honeymoon trip later this Mr- and Mrs. P. C. . Vaddoupn of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rice entertainNarlc and , anj thlrf . aU to PIMPLES ON i 11.' summer. You cn et Mulaified at any drur nerc wmi ed about twenty guests last Tuesday Moore, ioano. are i."iunic McGulrr. llleanor ;? at their home on Eighth East Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Waddoups and famCharles Voas tor, and a fw ounce will Jajrt tfca Unl retlte nur Mrs. Harold Lamb and small daugh- evening street in honor of their tenth wedding ily. Nelson. h5 famllr for months, Lucll . ter, born at the Holy Cross hospital, anniversary. Ilelna Carl Clock Th Mutlcal Pimply moUtrn tha hair with wattr FACE AND BODY have now gone to the Lamb countrv No. 2.VT. Li and rub It In, ahout a tp-oonfu- l is W. J. Fife i a business visitor Th Mr. Op. it. Hutterfly. liome. Oakwood, in Cottonwood Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Drurhl have re- this week at Hurley, Idaho. all that la rjulrd. If makes an Cornell Ie GrooU abundance of rich. cramy iathrr. T;;turned from California and are at the Had pannlea." an ccentric cle ar.ars thoroughly, and rlnsss out jThe Young Ladies society of the Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.' H. ?acer andn "Three Itched Something Fierce. Hart-maCathedral of the Madeleine entertaincorrvedy In two arts by Hob Major, easily. Th hair dries quickly and v Etta, and Mis EvaWednesed Sunday afternoon at a recentior. Officers were elected at the final daughter, was presented rcntly in .rttverdal nly. and l stoft. frtth looklnc. biirht. went to Salt Lake City Lost Heals. Rest. Cuticura exerand tea from 4 until 6 o'clock in hon- meeting of the music section of the day to attend the graduating Fur local of artists. a wary, and easy to handle. fluffy, rnartv la company now. by new for you took This or of thirty new members who were Ladles' Literary club Tuesday after cises of the L. D. S. nurfe.V cla?sIt lrOMns ar.d lkrs out every enras-rmentTor llountiful. Ly-to- n In it you will will b smart and what ther B enrolled earlier In the afternoon. The noon. The new officers are: Chair fanntonable thrta month henc. and other towns have been mads particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. "The trcmbla I bsd suited with Muti-lnwa fanhlon authoritative It you reception was held in the library of man,. Mrs. nans 'io; vice cnairman, your or as Miss Mava drucgM gives well gives four Wood as Miss Dora and three jou enrfmnta mall plmplea on my fact snd body. contains Illustrations ' and descripthe cathedral. The room was decor- - Mrs. George F. Wasson; secretary. Udv Advertisement, of B'armington are guest of Miss nnd In O&den wards. The lUt of prlnci-pal- a diswoman the of of lestered tions The and everything plmrlea) Alice Secrlst. reads: crimination can pibly when I would Kjoeeielbera Vema FASHION BOOK FOR SUMMER THE Ktlmpson. Dorothy Moore. acalr. m4 Prlca 2S Ctnta Mar unit Uinvham, Norma lllnc arj they would dry and Miss Nendus Jeppson and Mrs- Ma- If ordered by mall. Include 10 cents exJfe. Be Careful What You They itched sometbiog ham. Jeness lllr.gham. Elent Ger-truj'honl Josephsen visited with friends In tra to cover postage and packing fierce, and I lost a lot of lielva Olenna. Child, Ktlmpon, Ogden Thursday. For every design ther la a Pictorial Wash Your Hair With rrat scratching them. lUtter, HtelU Hoekway. Ttelva RevlW lattern with which you cn make "'1 tiled all kinds f remMiss Lulu Jeppson of Archer. Fife. Dorothy Jensen, ItuMt'l Cardon. an exact reproduction. Ad plaata is visiting with relatives here. Vernal Hlr.fham. Glen Manrton. ICarl edies bat nothing helped. Pictorial Rvlw dreta patterns Thera Is ona sura way that osver are 20c to 35c nons higher. Why pay I Cuticura and beard about Harvey Thompson. Vaco Thompson. Soap Trances Mls Stella Young has returned from m ore T Cecil to remove dandruff complttely falls Thomaa Zlto. Iaub. Tf. and Ointment and bought them, for May Now ELUSON-WHIT- E Kamas where she spent the winter Pictorial Rtvlsw onPatterns Jlina Paul Charles la to dlssolTa It. Th Is deHybes, I about Btlmpson. two used had tbem when and that Sal. Bir.gr-haInland Leonard. Merrill teaching. hata, months I waa completely healed." It entirely. To do thla, Just Nina Moor. Oil'. Xlelboa, llay stroys Shcr-rna- n Bernard about four ounce of plain, ordinary Rrtitcnbch, (Signed) Afton Mrs. W. H. Page vlulted with friends Slarl Iloekway. Ftepherui, Make Chautauqua Week Your Vacation Week FtWis. liquid apply It at r.lcht when Atkinson, Aw., in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Adams. Mary Zlto. Ion I'arker. Kva ret!rifiB:arvon; u to mou;n th Qire Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Child. acalo and rub r,ouh Ivy Varney, Lya"tt Shipley. It la . t of r"v care a.A akin. Talcum the dally your rttly with lha s.?kvh. Mrs. W. E. Rock wood, Mlas Laver-n- a rv.k.,i ' Ml was A choru act alw well applaudVnlnr. meat If cot all. of your Petersen, Miss Lillian Fife and 1Jr Chautauqua Is a veritable festival of music. Lleurance'a Little d. Th younr ladles In the chorus Edith Earl spent Wednesday visiting w ron., an1 lhr orn n(irxitz In Ogden. were MUsm Glenopa .Marston. Char.four mor, mPplicatlona Symphony Orchestra is scheduled for two notable concerts. Then there tWw will eoroplet-Ilrii5a X$"KCiira is the Sam Lewis Company, headed: by the prominent Welsh" tenor, emaJuka PSr.jtham. Lift dlsaolv Off Itybe. ly and r.tirs'.y destroy every Mr.- and Mrs. C I. Smith went to Fingers i nwiancou Sam Lewis; The Orpheus Four, America's foremost male quartet; The vaskorea mR(1 trac ct iu rj0 ,;rn uud, Piimpwn,rll with Salt Lake City Tuesday to visit Merrelotls Ionard. Lillian r.usll ;bow much danJrutf ytu may hav. Jugoslav Tamburica Orchestra; Water Jenkins; The relatives. Cardon, Karlura Thompson. Hartiptusi You will find. too. that all tlch'.nr Company. Twelve concerts In all certainly the music alone is worth Ciloria Thompson. Ielansl IJunlonar.d dlrrir.r of th scaln will stoo ln- ffar more than the cost of the season ticket. Tomato. Celery 2IU. Attorney LeRoy B. Young spent Illngham. rtantlr. and your hair will b fluffy. A one-amusical play was tlrtn lustrous, rioasy. sway ana oiu ana Thursday in Logan. INGROWN TOE NAIL a hundred times better- by Gertrude Hitler. Marrueii! Hire-ha- look and Mrs- - Chris Flygare of Ogden spent Jenesa IJlsfham. and Dorothy . Tou can jrt liquid men at any drur Many notables appear on the Chautauqua lecture staff this seaJensen. Wednesday here visiting at the home stor. It la lneiper.Je. ard ffur son. Stefansson, the famous Arctic explorer, is one of the of Mrs. Minnie J. Lund. A musical act consistlr.r of several ounces la a!i you wi!l nrei. Th's s!m-known to dellrhtful numbers was also Included Peter Clark Macfarlane, noted American writer, is another. Add to How to Toa(hcn Skin. to Nail remedy ha n.ttr of on Mrs. E. Mr. Advertisement. the J. and program. (all Dailey these two celebrities the name of Tom Skeyhill, Just back from RusTurn Out ItscH oo are. visiting at the home of Mrs. i sia, Hunt Cook of the Chicago Art Institute, Father Cronin and Bur-neHolland. John Ford, inventor and electrical scientist. CURRENT IS SAVED '," Too Much of a Good Thing Miss Abble Pond returned to Salt A ftw drops of "OutfTO upon tha', ELECTRIC BY TRAINS 'Jt U sit jears sine I had my first Lake City Thursday. skin stirroundinr the irrrowinr r.alll It rajidJy rrt lomach and and so; trout', taln rduces Inflammation would ret diftt ard Mr fod nIttv skin nor. An outstanding entertainment event is scheduled for the- fifth Miss Crystal Jeppson will present toufhrns th tender, , May 10. Klectrlca'.ly op- - I was rducd to kln uand lit underneath th. to nail, tnat it can IlEflNn. her beginners and elementary puDll -. , night in a higplay production presented by, the Keighley Broadway .v-.mm v.i ana m rmru h. nan cof tne icr riesn. not a In recital the pui penetrat Third ward at chapel cast. Another entertainment feature ar nukioc ir.ifl when my rUa fTt- wen. ton-,,- ,. Players ,with an and Ix ;hr-er- c outward almoat tuma naturally Monday evening at 7 o'clock. t . . of note comes In the two programs to be presented by Ada Roach and of th current they conaume. 0;fjU(34 it waa too much of a 'rart cJ m araurs cown oi ua Ruth. Freeman on the second day. This is a duo with a country-wida Is ro tr.tr.. harmless. n" In Oulg antlptlc the Commercial Tuesday evening cenertlfd tried Msyrs Wonderful liemJy. ard How. tiv fore, electricity Is 'j rn anutactured for chiropodists. f reputation. club Miss Jeppson will present Misses an is ther that arn now ntire!y wtll," It la '!mr from cm th ev successfully er anyone J!mld; drug; buy Lucille Stohl, Elva SIraonsen. Nina curSO that rtmotM ih to dlre-Zi cer.t of la a. harmleaa boltia preparation saving tor tiny containing pr and Afton Glover In a recital SEASON TICKETS ON SALE SOON Flgglns mucoc from ttU fUr-.r-.-Jntetna.n rent. Jcatarrhal Advertisement. lions. 8 o'clock. will at Miss Doris Booth --ooV. a.&d alliTS ir.n Adults, $2.72, Students, $1.50; Child's, $1.00. No War Tax , be soloist. I stonvach. which practically all lnciudi-.tA3ftnUCXlRjIH H.1NX11TK Httla bit! Drop ILLUSTRATED PROGRAMS NOW BEING DISTRIB-UTEJUoesn't hurt r 21ar.d ailmerjvs, American MniJlOL'HNI May l!tr t. Hult-quisCcorn. r Instant an Mesdames II. on "Freeioneachlnc rcr.M-fFred n will 1 Day, des tArre-WATCH FOR YOURS CATARRH forms of spellirg: hv F. 8. Frnlth, W. L. Eddy. II. & ly that corn stops hurting, then abort- i u In Mclntyr . r documents ofticiai th hlf h'or monnr refolded. It where.' from Meffert, .D. B. Baron. C. W. Crovmm ly you lift It right off with fingers. federal chief luatlcs tas.Co.. and 4rcc5BLADDER court. Thethat and Joseph Soble motored to Corinne Truly! h will not allow their ,tlmect announcrd to attend a special Tuesday evening of a sells botlls Vour rttrerist and ordered tr --rpe.'.lcc tiny Introduction or th Eastern Star. meeting "Freezone" for a f"w cents, sufficient I f 1 1, 1 t?i and center'" ordt of " VJ "program" j TV J u t itlMr.i limited mall nt' betw een r t t to remote every hard corn, toft corn. and "cen 11 tn a i an chanfed tr "prcrrarnm ir. ir t Ti. 16, 'er,a Htste t)l eeIuh. tre. remarked thit KrrUeh I nited the toes, and th caj 1 James Nelsen. Mrs. Uenva forensen, f corn betweensoreness i c! ;r a r.e i after yara. Is; or Irritation. srei; .g was f oci enough for Mxa JwuilU Sorensen. Warda. Packer, luses. without, . - R - I lt k, , . Mt-darn- en f - si.m ,"1? - . Mayflower Fountain Syringe, SI. ... 2-qu- - . -- , unap-drago- . art, ns - M r- n. " . n. . 1 - V b ndj 4 .. . - n. .... . . r-1! . -- - 'I - - ; two-cour- ro ( f 1 - " 'The Nyal Store" . Re-beka- h- J ev-turn- 1 "TIZ" Music and ed ; Intrtd Drama - 1 rr I - ! 1 . feJfrt - two-cours- '"; col-,pla- 1 Jk id m m ft 1 no e rt r y-!- f-- I e. t. ft 1 rt y rm. ir-nn- - 4 rnu--Thru- sh i- fr Ved-!centerPi- f jtfK, i ! . I ' A : iut-sua- y ii b . I - m w .i r ami 1 ! ' 'i-a- - dv I km tt bta plw-c-- . 1 11-al- da. s - d. ri-c- ! - da CHAUT . rt m. CORNS MUSIC . . l with mur Roach-Freema- n . ct LECTURES fl m. pl head-liners- .' - ll ENTERTAINMENT - e v . '1 jj tn. k X over-lGottha- rd n' t - - c M: ta D. OGDEN June to inclusive lr.l-s-ir.- - f'J I Ar- |