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Show THE OGDEN "' " ' ' """" ' " " "" ' " ' ' " ' and Mr. and Mrs. Oaorgre A. Whltmeyer. left Thursday for a trip throurh Yellowitona park, end in Ogden canyon. : Miss Edna Stuart, daughter of ..Mr. Wllia Astill, who is home for the and Mrs. D. K. Stuart, of Ogrden,' vis- summer from the New England Conited with friends in Salt Lake 'during servatory of Music, and Miss Frances who ;the week, and Julia Parker of Aurora. 111., aunt. r are visiting at the home of their Mrs. w i. As- Mr. and Mrs. Paul W, Stecher and Mrs. Frank K. Bartlett, a lawn at entertained till partyOil vv edreturned from a pleasant trip nnAar oVDTli n tr at hI" hnm family TyleT to Yellowstone park and the Jackson avenue. brilliant in lanterns, Japanese Hole country. colors of purple, green ana Diue,wrr on the lawn and afforded illumstrung Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Major have had ination for the party. Paper hats were as their guests during the last week, hidden here and there in the trees and Miss Hazel and MissMable Major of in tha hedges, which the guests were Those Columbia, Mo. given the opportunity of finding. ': without hats, were required to perform Miss Ruth Dickson, daughter of Dr. a stunt to get a hat. Other games infor cluding guessing contests and various ;G. A. Dickson, left Wednesday Lonr Beach, CaLi to pass a short va- races. Those winning th4 honors for the evening were Miss Vlnette Parry, cation. Miss Julia Parker, Miss Dorothea Bcott, A party of young people motored and Miss Frances Parker. At a late a through Ogden, canyon to Huntsville, knur thu Mitf were' served with buffet last Monday to spend the afternoon. deliciously prepared On the return trip, a stop was made luncheon. Blue and white were 'the in the decorative at the artesian wells, where a picnic colors predominating Those in the arrangement.' Mrs. Astill was, assistfcuppef was Served, party were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Astill. ed in the entertaining of the guests VWMa Astill, . Helen Bartlett, Frances bv her daughter. Rose. The i'invited cm Ant a fni tVia ovArtincr wens Miss Fran and Julia Parker. ; ces and Miss Julia Parker. Miss Wil-1- 4 Atni MiftK fJtiRaiA Tombe. Miss Hel Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Miller and Mr. en Bartlett. Miss Laura Ooddard, Miss and Mrs. J. P. Harris left Tuesday Goddard, Miss Myrtle Keopp, for Yellowstone park for a two weeks' Myrtle Miss Maus. Miss Helen Stauf-fe- r. Lillian trip. ' Miss Lucile Burnhope of Tremon-toMiss Lillian Minson. Miss Vinette Mrs. George Glen has returned Scott. Miss Marfrom a two months', visit with rela- Parry. Miss Dorothea tives at. Pine Lake, Mich.' Mr. Glen jorie Flimm, Miss Arvilla Hansen. Mrs. Guefd Wilton, Mrs. Wesley J. Carter of has Just "returned' from a two months' Tromnntrtn, XHrj Gertrude; StOrev. Miss tour in Europe. He attended the inand Miss Helen Ken- Pauline Storey ternational convention of the Rotar Jans in Edinburgh, Scotland. He also ney. Visited London and Paris while over seas. Dr. and Mrs- - W-- R. Emmett, John Emmett and Mfs. It. W. Woodmansee f A party of young people, chaperon returned Monday from aft extended ed by 8. H. Hendershot and ,Warren trip through Utah. The party visited Li Wattls, left Sunday evening for a Fish lake, Bryce'a canyon and Grand i hike to the summit, of Mount Ogden canyon. with a return trip on the , northeast Mrs. Bruce Fletcher Steven was side of the mountain Jnto Wheeler's canyon. The party started In the ev- hostess to ten guests last week-en- d ening, each carrying food enough for at her lovely home at Pine View, three meals. The first stop was made "Heart's- Desire." A varied program tn Malan's hollow, and the first meal of hikes and party gatherings especialwas served at midnight. After an ly planned by the hostess, were hour's rest the party again moved on, by the Jolly crowd. Guests of the summit of Mount Ogdert Mrs.' Stevens were Miss Cora Vicks, teaching in good time. After watching the sun Miss Frances Gillette, Miss Edna rise from the peak, the party hiked Burke, Miss Ruth Prout, Miss Helen Into Wheeler's canyon for breakfasti Pfdut and Miss Margaret Prout, Miss Those in the party were Misses Gladys Kate Scudder and Miss Louise Scud-de- r. Ridh, Florence Wattis, Catherine Hen Zola dershot, Florence Hendershot, Shaw, Hope Fox, fiessie Larkin, ClauSterling Wheelwright, son Of Mr. who has dia Roberts, Doris Proudfit, Laverrt and Mrs. D. R. Wheelwright, Daniels and Marjorie Rrowriy Messrs. beetl attending the ' Bummer master Lew Wallace, Vlo Wallace. Neil Ben- school of the Chicago Musical college, nett. Wilford Burton, Horade Kern, is expected to return to Ogden today. Leonard-ConnAllen Stevens. Herman He will accompanied by Professor l, William H. Manning, who has also Fletcher, James Taylor, Arthur been studying musio and voice culMoron.1 Skeen and Wesley ture. Mr." and Mfs. George It. Whltmeyer Complimenting her daughter, Mis3 , ! - . 1 ' -- two-cour- se " ' . . n. ' "". 2 - ,. . - en-Joy- ed - ' , Vert-dal- : t. lat J. Peterson of Brlghara in Oirden aa the scent guest of her daughter. Mrs. L. S. Mer rill. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCulloch and Mr. and Mrs. D. w. Eine nave returned from a trip in California. The party was rone one month. TJrthort XV. Kn"brson of Tucson. Ari zona, who had been visiting Mr. "and Mrs. J.""!!.1 Epperson, has returned to his home In Tucson. Miss Ilallle I Burrows returned last Monday evening from a vacation spent in' aouthern California. Mlsa Irma O'Neill of Idaho Falls is the guest of Miss Trude Turner for a J (f. week. Honoring Miss Marlon Carter, who is to be married th(s morning to Chas. C. Balch. Miss Trude Turner entertainlast ed at a prettily appointed shower 2536 home. at her Wednesday evening Fourteen guests Madison avenue. and spent gathered for the evening In the the time in. playing games and for the sachet bags of lovely making bride-elec- t. The designer of the daintiest bag was the recipient of a prlie. At 10 o'clock a deliciously prepared daisies and dinner was served. Shasta sweet peas were used on the table. were laid Favors of lingerie pin sets for each of the guests. Miss Turner was assisted by her mother, Mrj. W. A. Turner, her sister. Miss Florence Turner, and by Miss Elixabelh drowning. Dnrintr the visit of MlSS Alice Brown, of New York, in Ogden she was tho hnnnroH onot at several pretty ar fair the most Prominent of which was a dinner party given by Mrs. Bert Brown, last Sunday afternoon at her home. 2865 Liberty avenue, covers woro 1M tnr ten. sruests. Miss Brown was also entertained In Salt Lake at several Informal affairs. Miss urown was the house guest of her parents. Mr. And Mrs. William II. iJrown, ana nf her hrother and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown, during her visit In avenue. w m Amonr recent brides Is Mrs. Ken netn D. Allison, formerly Miss Nena on Saturday, ffnupe, who was married 28, at the home of 'her mother, July Mls Isaac Shuoe. 4 57 Seventeenth street. Bishop William A. Budge per- frtrtnfl th weddmf ceremony, im medlatelv following, the cotrpie leu un for Salt Lake for their honeymoon, roi their wav to the station they weresnowowed bv a. host of friends wno and rice with them continually erd old shoes as well as the beat of wishes and congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Allison are to make their home in Of f A 31 YEARS It ' IE U t c - Can 4in uaus J that saves the customer time, Co-operati- in meeting special financial trouble and money. on needs. which saves worry. Safety i i - - - courteous attention, whether the volume of v business Is Friendly j larfie or small. These essentials to efficient banking- service you are always sure to receive at the Oden" State Bank. - EESOURCES OVER $5,000,000.00 ANIC Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 INTEREST COMPOUNDED CJL vfl O rrVO QUARTERLY ON SAVINGS O BBBBBBUBIaBMUaBDI unuHuuuas 7- sbv.;? I Anderson, to Arthur D. Evans. The wedding will take place during the lat er part of August. w m Me. and Mrs. Ralph Wardle and son. ack, of Tonopah, Nev., and Mrs. oJ. J. Jordan ' and daughter, Andea, Ooldfleld. Nev.. are visiting at- th home of their sister. Mrs. S. T. Guth rie, on West Second street. The par ty- came : from . Nevada by automobile for the purpose of attending the cel ebration given in honor Of the nine -S- S - ' THE RED PACKAOB GOODNESS . rich-crea- tieth birthday anniversary of, Mrs Wardle's mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Fish er of Farr West. The celebration is to.be held at the Fisher residence on weanesaay, August. 10. Mrs. Hyrum Farnsworth returned Tuesday to her home in Salt Lake af ter a week's visit In Ogden with her father, William Allison. Mr. and Mrs. George Faulkner .en tertained a number of friends (ft a social which celebrated the China anniversary of their23.wedding day, on The Faulkner Saturday. July home was decorated In lovely summer flowers and the time was spent n music, singing and various amuse ments. At 10 o'clock a delicious luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Faulkner, Dr. and Mrs. John Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balr, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. La von Aired. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van Dyke, Mrs, Lena Faulkner, Mrs. Louise Freeman, Miss Nettle Freeman, Misses Nettie and Miss Thelma Faulkner and Miss Elsie Mathlas. Gifts of china were received by the host and hostess. . Members of the White Rose club will enjoy an outing at Lagoon Wed nesday. They will meet at the Bam berger depot at S o'clock and leave for the park on the 3:30 train. Bas ket luncheons will be taken. Mrs. C. O. DeWolfe has as her guest Miss Beulah Hulsh and her sister. Miss Bessie Bcott, of Salt Lake. At the home of Mrs. Samuel E, Jost. a reception was given by the members of the Christian Temperance union In honor of Miss Winona Jewel of Den- Hver, Colo, An interesting program was given consisting of the following Mils Mary Hicks Vocal solo Pianist, Miss Helen Carver. Violin solo Max Stltzer Violin solo Leonard Stltzer Miss Jewell, who Is an accomplish ed reader, delighted the guests with several numbers. A buffet luncheon was served. Bouquet of sweet peaso were given as favors. Mesdames Jost, Phillips, Wilson and Grogger were the hostesses. Pilutual Creamery Co.: From Grand Junction, Colo., to Seattle, Wash. t ' " i'V-:- : : .'w.. , ". v. h: Jr. OLD n, ti. Mrs. F. B. Critchlow of Provo spent the week-en- d visiting her parents., Mr. ana Airs. i. jarman. in nonor of her daughter. Miss Gladys Richmond, a bride of the Week, Mrs. J. C. Richmond entertained twen guests at a miscellaneous shower at her home. 2113 Lincoln on unursday evening. Gardenavenue, flow ers were tne decorations used. Games ana music were enjoyed during the itexresnments were. serv eariy nours. ed Dy tne nostess. ty-fi- ve 'ivirs. a. o. smith was the mented guest at a BUmrlae r.artvcompliWednesday afternoon by twenty of her at ner nome, 3187 Adams 92.85 92.00 Patent 91.50 Flour, per cwt. Flour sack High 1 Flonr . 1 - v, - J 1 i - 1 , ' . 3 v Melt Rollexi ack (Jermade sack Graiiam 35c package Cits . . . 35c Ktxwtv Flaked nd : Wheat 55 400 400 300 330 SOAPS 10 bars Crystal White i?oap Cne Cryital White Soap 10 bars A. oap B. Case A. H. Naptha Soap 10 bars P. their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Wright and Dr. and Mrs. Erxa T. Hlch. Miss Lyndall Smith spent the week at Hear Lake ns the guest of Mrs. J. W. Ixrvedahl. Mr. and Bob Major will present his Mls Wanda Wrenln rt recital ofpupil, drs rnatlc readings at the Thirteen ward ing the latter part of the week for meeting house, Sunday, August 7. at Yellowstone where they will vis- 7 o'clock. Mis Wren vm be aimlsted it their son. park, on her program by Mjs Fay King, who hsa won considerable attention Miss Jennesa Smith has returned by her singing. The program from a visit to Isogftn and Bear Lako. Is to be given by the two youngwhich woShe had been the guest of her sister. men will not only be of an entertainMrs. J. M. Doyle. ing nature, but will create Interest In circles yf the sori.il world. The Mrs. Mary Butterfleld was the com- other has been Mriururrd ns fol program plimented guest at a birthday surprise lows: party given Thursday evening at her Drama reading. "Her First Appear home" on Twenty-fourt- h street by ance. . . (Richard Harding lavl)jtl twenty of her friends. Summer flowins ers, carrying out a color scheme of Vocal solo, "Carmen reilWaltf white and pink, were used to decorate Miss the lawn and the rooms of the Butter- Dramatic reading, King "Shirley's Trifleld residence. The evening was from "The Lion and the umph," passed pleasantly in playing cards for Mouse" tCnarles Klein) which honors were awarded to Mrs. Wren Mls D. D. Smith, Mrs. Anna Turner nad Vocal solo, "Heyond the Vale,M Mrs. Julia Maple. Following the card Miss games, the honored guest was present- Dramatic reading. King "The Stupid ed with a set of silver epoons. At a Lover," (Nathaniel Hawthorne) late hour a dainty luncheon was servMiss Wren ed. Those present were Mrs. Wise, Mrs. F. I). Williams. Mrs. Murphy, Miss Helen Pursell of Salt Lakejjaa Mrs. D. I). Smith. Mrs. W. M Wad-ma- been tho house guest of Miss Louise Mrs. Julia Maple, Mrs. John Fisher-fo- r the past 'week. Miss Pur-se- ll Mrs. J. II. Sharer. Mrs. Is to he the honored guest at a Pearl Elliott. Mrs. Farr. Mrs. I. L. part,y to be given at the Fisher resiBurkland. Mrs. Sarah E. OlFPn, Mrs. dence the coming week. during Kate Fry. Mrs, L. L. Fenstemaker, Mrs. Brummell. Mrs. A una 1'ower, Miss Zola Shaw entertained Tuesday Mrs. Barbara Murphy. Marlon who evening for Ml is to be married today, atCarter, her home Miss Helen Nott and Miss Blanche on Washington avenue. Sixteen guests Hoss of Marietta, Ohio. were the gathered and showered the compliHelntzel-mnn Mr. of and Mrs. J. E. guests mented guest with gifts. Mm. H. I k, While in Seuton also entertained for Mlsa Carduring the last Ogden Miss Nott and Mtss IIoss were ter Wednesday afternoon at a handthe guests at several camping parties kerchief shower given at her home. and picnic affairs. They nlo visited 311 Twenty-seventh Fifteen Yellowstone park and several coast guests were present. street. points while on their trip west. They returned to their home last WednesIn celebration of his birthday anniday. versary, A. T. Wright, was tendered surprise partyvby thirty of his relaDr. and Mrs. E. I Clark and daugh- atives and friends Monday afternoon ter, Myrle, of Eureka. Utah, were the and evening, at the Wright summer week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. home in Ogden canyon. The time D. Taylor, of 2104 Jefferson avenue was in music and greatly enjoyed and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Helntzelman. games and at I o'clock a lunchpicnic were They entertained at several part- eon was served In the grove. ies and informal events given by and Mrs. Helntzelman.- Mrs. P. H. Mulcahy has returned from an extended visit with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hlnchcllffe have returned from a sLs weeks' so- in Texas and California. journ in California. Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Roberts are a trip through Yellowstone Miss Cleone Shanks left Wednesday for park. evening Boise, Ida., wftere she will visit ror a week with her aunt, Mrs. Mrs. Richard K. Pierce of Salt Lake Underwood. spent the last week end in Ogden as Mrs. I. N. Fulton has aa her cueM the guest of her father, W. W. Wil, during the week, her eranddaughter. liams. McMullen of Salt Lake. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turner and Florence, and Mrs. Turdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. If. W. Dunn returned ner's mother. Llttlefleld the of the week motored to Mrs. Florence during early part on twenty-fourt- h the Morgan from a several is:t spent at and the as the spent holiday Lava Hot Springs,days Idaho. mother. They guest of Mr. Turner's as far as Como Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wrleht of were accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. L. by Springs Twin Falls, spent the week visiting who spent severu! days at the 550 95.35 Naptha The most popular rammer beverage. 12 large bottles . . . ?1.85 5 large bottles 800 2 large bottle 350 Barrel of 6 dotcn large bottles 910.75 12 Kmall bottles . . . ?1.10 5 small bottles . . . . 470 2 small bottles 200 10 dozen small of Barrel bottles 910.75 .... .... .... FRUIT JARS AND CAPS Jars .' O30 10c 2 . Light House for . gallon Maion $1.40 quart Masou Jars 9G.00 91.60 91.15 Jars 050 $1.10 pint Mason 35c Mason Cap . . . 200 35c Eaonomy Caps . . 20 20c pound package Para-wa- x . 15 extra heavy Mason Jar Rubbers. 4 for 250 10c extra heavy Mason Jar .... 10c for . . . 650 OLIVES AND PICKLES 75c large bottle Green 12 Rubber, 250 250 Cleanser, 150 10c small Sea Foam, 4 for A $1.90 700 Naptha 12 bars Creme Oil Toilet 850 Soap WASHING POWDERS 35c large Sea Foam . . 250 35c large Star Naptha 250 35c large Gold Dut . . 290 8c small Gold Dust. 5 for Maid Bread 250 Fraall loaves American Maid Bread . . . . 250 NEKTO O. White & .... 2 large loaves American Patent Oats ' AMERICAN MAID BREAD lots. High Patent 100 pounds High Olives . 60c medium . 55 bottle Green . 40 Olives 50c medium bottle Stuffed Olives 300 25c Ripe Olives, 2 for . 350 35c Ripe Olives 250 CANNED FISH 20c tail can Pink Sal- mon 150 SalRed medium 20c flat .... ........ 55 large bottle Sweet 250 Sock-eyPickles e can small flat 30c Salmon 2,50 60c large bottle Sour Pickles 45 35c ttmall flat can Steak Salmon . 200 60c large bottle Chow Red 40 can 40c large flat plow Alaska Salmon. . , 330. 25c medium bottle Sweet ' Pickles, 2 for . . . . 350 25c Booth's Sardines .. 200 15c Mustard Sardines 100: 20c medium bottle Sour Pickles 15 8c Oil Sardines, 5 for . 250 mon, 2 for 65c ..... ....... ....... 1 n. , Mrs-Taylo- r en-Joyi- Lip-plnco- resort. A CAUS EOF WOK ILLS tion, shortness of breath. pains across the Pack. etc.. are due to wm serious disease Instead f the cause iron starvation of the blood.- This is proven by the fact that when many of thee same women take organic Iron for a while all their alarming symptoms quickly disappear and they become strong, robust ana neauny. iron is sDsolutely neces sary to enable your blood to chanre food into living cells and tissue. Without It you eat does you the proper nothing, amount of good you "do 'not get the streneth. out of It. If you are not strong and well do not wait until you ro all to nieces and col. a state of nervous prostration, lapse in some orranic iron Nuxated Iron but take at once. But be sure it's orimnlc iron and not metallic iron which people usually take .which is made onmerely by the ac small pieces of tion .of strting acids iron. .Organic NUXATKD IRON la like the iron in the Iron in your blood and Ilka it olten spinach, lentils and apples-an- d Increases "the bodily and mental vigor of weak, worn out women in two weeka tlma. Look for. the , Beware- - of substitutes. word "Nuxated" on every parkare and the letters N. ;I. on every tablet- - Your money will be refunded by the manufac turera If you do not obtain perfectly wit isractory results. At all druggists. Ad Tertisement. - Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Jarman have returned home after spending six weeks in California. Miss Mlna Jar-mawho accompanied them ta the coast, will remain in Los Anrelea un til September, where she will be the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. D. Week Coming WHEAT FLOUR J 500-poun- d The W. A. to the R. M. A. will hold their regular meeUng at 7:10 o'clock Women often think they have at the home of Mrs. J. A. Gager. 2029 1 Monroe avenue. Mrs. Bendon will be chart trouble. indigestion. nervous prostration. etc. when its , the assisting hostess. simply iron starvation of tie Mr. and Mrs. George Lochhead, of ELOOD. i2l Twenty-sixt- h street, returned Sat Many women believe they are weak and from a tour of California. urday nervous as a of aw. worry and were the guests of their daughter. They Jes- - overwork? theyresult think that their dlnturb- sle, at Los Angeles and son, James, at ea aigestion. hendache. heart palpita- ' BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE ;l -- ... Monterey. makes a good meal. MAID CLOVER GOOD BUTTER meets ever requirement of the most particular housewife. Its fine flavor never fails to tickle the palate, and you know it is pure and wholesome, because it is made from good, that has been' pasteurized. Butter cannot be better than MAID O' CLOVER is. All our products are superior. " r: . Some Prices for the ,, ..... - Service . Mrs. It. E Clark announces the en Miss Emma - Mutual Interests it t S v' r - , - J u Our stores have earned that good name through giving satisfaction day in and day out to our many Our spepatrons. Our watchword is "Reliability cialty is "Dependable merchandise. The reason of this satisfaction is the adoption of the cash and saving plan and eliminating the unnecessary worry of unpaid bills. Bring your list of wants to our nearest store and take advantage of our low prices. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Miller left dur- rarement of her slater. I p10 y.. The occasion was the anniversary of Mrs. Smith's birthday. A kenslngton and games were the entertainment for the afternoon, which was concluded with refreshments. Mrs. Smith was assisted by her sisters, Mrs. W. R. Emmett and Mrs. J. Douglas Watson. ' BBUDaannnnanrflft ' . Miss Melba Peterson left Friday morning for & trip to Richfield and Fish lake. Ogden. STORES OF r week-en- d den. m,m SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 31, 1921. R fyJRS. L, T. MOORE, daughter. Melba, and sons, Leonard Bobble, of Twin Falls, Idaho, who are spending the summer in Ogden canyon. Mrs. Moore and her children has been the guests at several informal affairs recently. Attorney anfl Mrs. LeRoy B. TounK and family of Brlgham apent laat week "Mm. STANDARD-EXAMINE- - rl ng Lower Meat Prices for the Coming Week BEEF 30c Rump Veal Rotst, . 30c Steak, T-Bo- ne pound 30c Sirloin Steak, . pound pound . pound 30c Leg Veal Roast, pound 20 20c Shoulder Lamb Chops, pound 25c Legs of Lamb, 15 200 15c Lamb Stew, pound 100 20c Country Sausage, 2 350 pounds pound. 20c fresh 25c ShoulderVeal Steak, ...-...- 15 I pound LAMB 25c Loin Lamb Chops, . . pound Lob Veal Roast, 20c Breast of Veal, VEAL. 30o Loin Veal Chops, ' 2W 250 30c 200 pound 25c Round Steak, 200 pound . 25c Rump Roast, pound 180 20c Shoulder Pot Roast, 12V0 pound . 15c Lesn Boiling Beef, 100 pound 15c Rib Boiling Beef, 80 poundj . . . . . . Hamburger, pound . . . . ... . 55c Summer Sausage, pound . . . 200 250 15 45 tt, ' oo CL UBS on. the evening dainty refreshment wtra be. reported alowly growing, will served. ' Matters on the naUonalto convention OO and letter will also be attended nathe from Abraham Lincoln circle. No. J. La received by th chapter held their regular tional president ' of the organixatlon PEOPLE OF STONE dles of the meeting' Thursday arternoon at 2:20 will be read. AGE STILL LIVE o'clock in the I.O.O.F. halt. will aasoclation The Ogden Britannic The"" Brotherhood of Ixcomot!ve Kn hold their monthly meeting and social LONDON. July St. People who frtneers. Dlrlslon 6 5, and, O.I. A., will Monday even In jr. August 1. at the hold their fifth aoclal at the Lorln home of Mrs. fcherrar Hudson. tQ are still living In the manner of the Farr park. Tuesday afternoon. A Hudson avenue All member are cor- Eton Age are found on "TlenneU Islbasket luncheon wlll be taken by the dially Invited to be present. and In the Solomon group. Melanesia, members and will be aerred In the according to Dr. Korthcote Deck, a dining pavallon. Member of the Beaux Esprit club missionary. i held picnic at Xxrln Farr park FriMr. Jack, M unlock will be hotM day Dr. Deck say thers are only about afternoon. to the member of the Cot club 800 inhabltanta, and because of their Wednenday. afternoon, August 3. at her of ship's anthrough lack Edna Plan will be. hostess to isolation, even Un home. has never dialect their Hour club chorage, the member of the - Social been studied. avenue. The regular meeting; of 0len coun- at her home. U1S Lincoln The natives only had implements cil. Js'o. 2557. Security IJeneflt asso- Tueeday afternoon. and weapon of stone and wood when of Dr. Deck first visited the island- They ciation, will be held In the Knla-hthall Thuraday evening. Oeorge to barter The Ladles Aid society of the showed, great eagerness Pythlaa rive an Ice home-made W. Duffy of Salt Lake la expected to made Lutheran church will for articles anything be present. rrum and cake social on tna cnurcn of iron. ia.wn next Wednesday evening. Serv "The men ar great fighter and O'clock. wrestlers. Their throwing; spears have Mm. O. II. Mohlman wat hoetesa to ing will commence at mad of human leg and arm the member of the Live Oak club Soint were Girls with a bone splinPanhocha and The, at Campfir her home, Wednesday afternoon Mis ter detignedtipped to break off in the ntrialned Friday evening - by Brin 2510 Oramercy avenue. Sixteen mem wound.' says Dr. Deck. bera were present and devoted the r.lenn Smith at her home. Ill of afternoon to qulUlnr. At the close of ker avenue. A program confuting "They seemed to feel keenly the given: monotony of their isolation and the mr? Ion, & luncheon was served by the following number was Hendershowed a settled melancholy, both m the hostess. A bowl of 8hata daisies Headings by Mia Catherine Miss MiR their faces and the cadence of their a Hendershot, centerwaa shot. a gherma used and geraniums to Miss Glenn voicesand Their only sort of music .Farnsworth Janet piece for tho table. consist in the tuneshort storiea by Mlsa Elisabeth which they dance, Smith; r and less beating of a log." The meeting of the Berrlce Stanford. Mis Ellyn McGregor which and Mlsa The teeth of flyinr- - foxe Star legion will be held Monday ev Mlsa Irene Lock wood seeru island the caves of Miss swarm in solo the dancs by 8 In hall the city o'clock Ionardl; ening at known of and currency to Lorna Wattls form be the Mi's only I.orene Watti. Kach' member is expected to be preiisa Mabel iacker. At the close of there. nL The memorial fund which l : 0-A.R- ., IJ a - rcg-ula- Ger-aldl- - ne t I pound 200 i |