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Show THE OGDEN - - U y -- .,. . - - or your , fBrignam Society BRIGHAM CITY, : Sept. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Abramson entertained 'at a, delightful party last evening in honor of their sister, Mies Helen "Weiss, who leaves this morningr for her home in New York City. Fall flowers decorated the rooms. Games were played - and a delicious luncheon served. A tall silver vase of asters was used for the centerpiece of the luncheon table. Covers were laid for fifteen. Including: a number of Ogden guests.. Miss Weiss received many beautiful gifts from her friends. : " Mrs. Georgenla Miller entertained at dinner. Wednesday afternoon in honor of her4irthday anniversary. Covers were laid- for the following guests: ,Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Severs, and. Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Jensen, all of Ogden; Jack Andrews, Salt Lake City; Miss Hazel ; - . i - Al-berts- on and Mr. Joseph Hepberthof Albion, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen. ' Mrs. J. D. Higginson announces the engagement of her daughter to Mr. June Wilson, son of Robert Wilson, take place in the near the marriage-tfuture. , Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barker announce 'the engagement of their daughter ;Pansy to Mr. A. Elwyn Seely, of Rosette, Utah, the marriage to take o - daughter, Eleanor, spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. ' The .Sea Gull camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet'Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Jesse W. Hoopes at Mrs. A. P. Wilson and daughter. Jean, of Boise, Idaho, are the guests of Mrs. H. D. Page. , then you may be sure it is because you are not using the right treatment for your special type of skin. Wednesday afternoon to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Clyde B. Stratford. - Mrs. Annie Draney of Plain City is visiting at the home of Mrs. Minnie J. Skins differ widely and each different of needs skin a different kind of care. type The girl whose complexion is of an oily type should use a pedal form of cleansing to counteract its tendency to become disagreeably shiny. The girl with a pale, sallow skin needs a treatment that will rouse and stimulate the delicate pores and blood vessels. No matter what your type of skin happens to be you can overcome it de-ffa By the right treatment, followed persistently, you can give it the natural charm, the fresh loveliness and color that come from a healthy, for condition of the skin itself. Lund. Dr. and .Mrs. Ezra Waddoups spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. H. S. Larsen and Mrs. Wallace Johnson spent Wednesday in Ogden. Mrs. George Spencer of Randolph la visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. M. 4 . ' well-care- d 1 -- If you are continually embarrassed an oily skin and shiny -- n, .,;H. r ; - . ; t Miss Helen Weiss left today for her home in New York City. She will visit two weeks in Chicago with relatives. Miss Weiss leaves many friends In Use daily Brigham City who hope that she will some day return. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomson of Arco, Idaho, are visiting with relatives here. noee Facial Soap has a markedly beneficial effect on the skin as an organism. It stimulates the pores and blood vessels, and gives the skin tissues firmness and tone. Judge and Mrs. J. D. Call and daughter, Eleanor, spent the week-en- d The power of Woodbury's - If your skin Is pal and calorie; use this new steam treatment for It: One night a week Mil your bcml full of hot water almost boiling hot. Bend over the top of the bow! and Cover your bead and - .- L h, Fister. DrmtdO 38 cent fee each PROPHECIES . Dress 9442 t th abev Drew M49 aorabtn DtwN7( of coming Autumn modes are here the lengthening much trimming. Look throat sjlee ves,-n- d "Pictorial Review Patterns for October for all the latest style novelties Now en SmU PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS 10 f cants te 98 enU. Nte HigtM Mrs. James A. Eldredge and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coolsy and family of Bait City, wsra week Tend gruests of Dr. and Mrs, a. D Coolsy. A. fine bov ram tn K1m th tinmt of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spencer, at the &uar nospuai jn Logan, Wednesday roornlng. "Dad" Spencer is a member of ths HUrh school faculty. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Bernhlale of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. V. Farr of LoEIU Cole of Salt Lake gan, and Mias City, were week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Valentine. William Ault and Alda B. Conkle of Evanston. Wyo.. were married yes at the parsonage of terday morningGood the Church of Shepherd. Rev, John Hyslop performed the wedding ceremony. Mrs. Thomas Bradley was hostess to the members of the L and B club last Tuesday afternoon at her lovely home on Twenty-firs- t street. Twelve Mr. ad Mrs. Vernon Sheffield and guests gathered for the meeting and childrtn, Mrs. Ethel Brooks. Miss Ber-nl- spent the time In fancy work and Oidney and Miss Rosalee Oordon crocheting. At the close of the after all of Salt Lake City, apent the week- noon a tray luncheon was served end here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Oldnty. Members of the Zinx elub of Salt Lake announce Its openlnr ball to Miss Naomi Lasfey of Rockland. ' te given at tne iiotei Utah In Salt . ce TOTRAD2 " I f 1 CUT OFF THIS OOUTOrf AKD MAIL fT TODAT Crvs Ava., CaaiaastL 3jvfia - 8H. trtntck WtWt, WMrfWr TVs A trUl mm A mmmpU A mi tbw mi tW smw Ymm t-- w TmtUt WeWTs Oklo. tm Tmm& So, TmtUi U4t(WVy',cMCrtMi4rtW .St.M, Lake City on Friday, Sept. id. This la the first of a series of dances to be given by the club during- the ensuing year. Ogden guests are cordially - r. Invited to attend. . don of Salt Lake, Those were Mary Sneddon. Mildred present Barton, Etntly .Ruelle, Mary Hirst, Mrs. Veda Clin, Mr. MarJery French, Rose Mo, teller, Grace Jennings, Jeane Leek, Dorothy Taylor, Helen Cortex, Helen Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Remney are Hunter. Mr. 8. Ellis, Florence RUer. Mrs, Glen Hulsh. Mr. J. E. Reason now located at 16 SI Tyler a venule and Mrs. Robert Sneddon of Salt t Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy of Lake. Oakland, Calif., are visiting at the special meeting of Miriam Chaphome of Mrs, Kennedy's mother; Mrs. ter.A No, 14 O. E. 8. will convene Tue-da- y M. Farmer at her home on Lincoln evening at S o'clock at the Maavenue. sonic temple. All visiting member are invited. O. RusOscar Professor and Mr. sell of Bait Lak returned last TuesSadie Eccles f Ogden and day from a three months tour of Miss Mildred Emmett. formerly of Mexico and southern California. Pro- Mis fessor Russell returned Immediately Ogden, but now of Salt Lake,to left atfor Eugene. Ore., to Salt Lake, but Mrs. Rusaell remain- Wednesday the tend of University Oregon. ed In Ogden to visit with her parDr. and Mr. Edward X. Rich. ent. Announcement is mde of th rdar-ria- g Mrs. Russell gives a most Interesting r. of K. T. Power and Faun account of her trip through Mexlo on Th took wedding place which took several weeks. She will Sept, 14. in th Salt Lak remain In Ogden for about a week Wednesday. temple. Mr. and Mrs. Powers are now and will Join Professor Russell In at home to their friend at HI TwenSalt Lake. Professor Rusaell Is con- tieth street. nected with the of Utah. University oo m m w Miss Dorothy Stewart of Sa.lt Lake visited her sister Mrs, A. F, Wolfer during the early part of the week. She returned to her home Friday. - " Sesg-mille- Music and . Paul Wattis and Stanley Btchsel left Friday by automobile for Palo will continue Alto, Calif., where their studies at th they Stanford University. . Soap and warm water. TUB ANDREW JERGENS CO. .: - Te very first time you use this Woodbury steam treatment, your skin wiH begin to show more color. The other si night of the cleanse your skin thoroughly In the usual way with Woodbury's Facial ir M nt it for - carefully. Now with a rough washcloth; work up a heavy lather of Woodbury's Facial Soap and rub it Into the pores thoroughly-- always with an upward and outward motion. Rinse with clear, hot water, then with cold the colder the better. If posaible, rub your face for thirty second with piece of ke. Dry carefully. To reroova blackheads already flesh brush formed, substitute for the washcloth la the treatment above. Then protect the fingers with a handkerchief and press out the blackheads. ; m Finish rubbing thirty ' seconds by with a- piece of Ice. Dry hot cloths to the face APPLY the slda Is reddened. Soap can be used with extremely sensitive and tender skins which often react unfavorably to other toilet soaps. Use Woodbury's daily in your toilet and see how instantly your skin will begin to respond to its tonic qualities. You will find Woodbury's one of the most economical soaps you have ever used. A cake lasts for a month or six weeks almost twice as long as an ordinary toilet soap of the , lather a hot cloth with Woodbury'a Facial Soap. With this wash your face thoroughly," rubbing the lather well Into your sktn with an upward and outward tnotko. Rinse first with warm water, then with cold. For the girl who is troubled with blackheads sequence Woodbury't Facial 25-ce- the bowl with heavy bath towel so that no steam can escape. Steam your face for thirty seconds. Now by that moat common of trouble begin tonight to use this simple Facial Soap to benefit and imMrs. Clifton Peirce, Mrs. W. A. Call and Mrs. Eustane K. Harmon spent prove the complexion is due to Friday in Ogden. the fact that it is based on a Mr .and Mrs. Stewart Horsley and pedal formula, the "result of children of Salt Lake City, spent Friyears of scientific study of the day visiting with relatives hereskin and its needs. Only the Miss Mary Pearse came up from Salt The B. E. H. 8. 'Faculty members purest and finest ingredients with City to spend the week-en- d enjoyed a "get acquainted" party Lake Dr. A. and Mrs. her R. Pearse. enter into this formula. In con parents. in the canyon. same, apparent size. Wednesday afternoon to the canyon, The guests motored Miss Opal Knudson came up from where watermelons were served. Salt Lake City Friday to spend the here. Mrs. J. G. Higgenson announces the week-en- d to of her Vera, daughter, marriage Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman spent Mr. Robert K. Wilson. The marriage to take place in the near future. Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting with friends. Mr. LeRoy Bott returned to his Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Robinson of Oghome in Montpeller, Thursday, after den, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. spending several days here; Knudson Sunday. Miss Vera Preston, Miss Abbie Pond, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Baron spent SunMr. Reese Merrell and Mr. Otis Simon-se- n motored to Salt Lake City Thurs- day in Salt Lake City visiting with have returned from Filer, Idaho, Idaho, haa Just returned from the , relatives. day. where they spent the summer months. Eastern States mission and reports m having had Interesting experience. She Mrs. Milton Jensen and children Attorney and Mrs. W. J. Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Brown and enjoyed the work Immensely and children of Logan, spent the week- would like to have remained longer. end here visiting-- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Torson returned home Peach Day from Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hammond left where they had spent a few weeks viswith their brother, Mr. HarriSaturday for Toronto, Canada, where iting son Call. will They report having had an two with visit their children they enjoyable time and will now make during the next three months. their home In Brigham City. Mias Joyce Price has returned home Mrs. Earl Cllnger underwent a serfrom Salt Lake City, where aha haa at a local hospital Sun& visiting-- with her sister. Mrs. W. ious operation . She la, reported to be day morning-E. Ballantyna. getting along very nicely and is exMiss Stella Young- left Friday for pected to be on the road to complete soon. Her father, Joseph KaysTille, where she will spend the recovery Lee of Eureka, and her brother, winter teaching; at the KAysvtlle High W. Marion Lee of Tooele, arrived Saturschool. day night and were present when the Mrs. John Welch and Mrs. R. R. operation was "performed. Howells of Paradise, were visiting at Alga Walker, an Octier bride, the home of their sister, Mrs. A. 8. wasMiss sruest of honor at a parcel shower Williams, last week. last Thursday evening at the home of Milton at Sterling. Utah. Mrs. Mary Rlngholx and sons, Jos-ep- Mrs. Christian were Oames and a delicious played Robert and John of Salt Lake luncheon served, after which the City, spent Sunday here visiting-- with tray guests present presented Miss Walker friends. with many beautiful gifts. Seventeen enjoyed Mr- - and Mrs. Howard Hudrtun of - the ooevening. Of den, spent the week-en- d here visit home of Dr. and Mrs. Oso. ing at the . r Miss Alta Larsen entertained the M. C. society last evening at her home. The evening was spent with needle work, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Miss Leora Larsen was guest of the club. i to keep your skin in good condition If used regularly, Woodbury's Gleave entertained the in Salt Lake City. Mrs, W. officers pf the Kindergarten club at Mrs. Eliza Hurd Hamilton of Des After her home Tuesday afternoon. afterMoines, Iowa, is visiting here with rela short business hour, a social noon was v spent anda dainty luncheon atives and friends. served. For the girl who Is pale and sallow treatment: First ckanae your face thoroughly by wathinf it in your urual way with Woodbury't Facial Soap and warm water. Wipe ofT the surplus moisture, but lcare the akin slightly damp. Now with warm water work up a heavy lather of Woodbury't Facial Soap ia your hand. Apply it to your face and rub it Into the porea thoroughly always with an upward and outward motion. Rinse with warm water, then with cold the colder the better. If possible, rub your face for a few minutes with a piece of Ice. This treatment will help to make your skin dearer and fresher the first time you use it. Make it nightly habit, and before long you will see a marked improvement a promise of that lovelier complexion whkh the steady use of Woodbury's brings. , work. i For the girl with an oily skin . ori nt -- this new akin the special care suited to its needs you can make it as clear and smooth as you want it to be. i Wilmer Carter entertained at a birth-dyparty Wednesday evening. Pink and white asters were use dto decorate the rooms. Music and games were Miss the diversions of the evening. In a assisted Petersen serving Veloy to the guests. Miss Lillian Wight entertained v the ladies o fthe B. E. H. S. faculty club afternoon at a Kensington. Thursday refreshments were served and Dainty a. social afternoon enjoyed with needle 'M kf li;;1'! Remember that your akin ia constantly changing each day old akin die and new akin takes its place. By giving h, - 25-ce- ee - : Study the special needs of your skin-f-ind out just what its weaknesses are, and begin, now, to use the treatment that will overcome them. Three of the famous Woodbury treatments for Improving the skin are republished on this page. You will find additional treatments or each different type of akin uv the booklet of treatments, "A Skin You Love to Touch," which is wrapped around every cake of Woodbury's Facial Soap. Get a cake of Woodbury's today, at any drug store or toilet goods counter, and find in the booklet the treatment recommended for your skin. Begin using it tonight. A cake wUl last for a month or six weeks of any treatment, and for general cleansing use for that time. The Andrew Jergens Co., Cincinnati, New York and Perth, Ontario. smooth and flawless Mrs. E. W. Dunn went to Poeatell . 3 skin is a constant problem IFtoyour you if you 'cannot keep it Mrs. Minnie J. Lund returned home Tuesday evening from a week's visit in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Jensen. Tyson. cia! type o: skin there is a special treatment Skins differ widely are you using the right treatment for, your type of skin? o'clock. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Able G. Rich have place in October. moved to Paris, Idaho, to make their ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunsakerand home for the winter months. and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jen-e- n family Utah, wera dinner guests of Mr. and Grant Ambrose goes to Price, ball of to a game L. B. pitch Mrs. Saturdaya Ralph at Willard, Sunday. against;: fast team. Mrs. Ambrose Miss Utah Hunsaker spent Satur- will accompany her husband as far day at Perry, as the guest of. Mrs. B. as Salt Lake City, where she will visit Conn and was the. dinner guest of relatives. Grant has been offered or-a being Miss Lillian Alcorn, Sunday. position in a baseball league ganized now at Oakland, California. Miss Fern Stokes entertained at a A fine boy arrived to bless the evening at her home parcel shower last of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Forsgren Miss in honor of home Alga Walker, an October bride. Fall flowers dec- at 8 o'clock Monday e evening. orated the rooms throughout. A social Mrs. Nels Jensen returned home evening was spent enjoying musical numbers after which a delicious sup- Monday from Pocatello where she has per was served. A low bowl of Cos- been visiting for the past week with mos formed the centerpiece of the her daughter, Mrs. Rae P. Stratford. supper ' .table. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Following supper Miss Supt. C. H. Skidmore, Mr. O. A. Walker was presented with many Dunn and Miss Gwenivere Kotter left beautiful gifts from friends present. Monday for the western part of county where they will visjtthe schools. The Kindergarten club met ThursMr. and Mrs. Shirley C. Horsley day afternoon at the Commercial club rooms. Mrs. LeRoy B. Young was and small son, Harold, left this mornelected president of the club: Mrs. W. ing for Philadelphia, Penn., where Mr. H. Gleave, vice president; Mrs. George Horsley will complete his studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Fister, secretary; Mrs. B. K. Farns-wortcorresponding' secretary; Mrs. C." T. Anderson, treasurer. After busiMr. and Mrs. E. W. Dunn returned ness hour, dainty refreshments were home Monday afternoon from Poca served by the retiring officers. Mrs. tello, where they have been visiting for E. M. Tyson was appointed to work the past few weeks with their daughon the school board in interest of a ter, Mrs. Clyde B. Stratford. school nurse. Misses Mamie .Halverson, Arietta The Bee Hive Camp of the "Daugh- Nelson, Ivy Mathias, Lola Hansen., afters of the Pioneers met Thursday Maud Glover, and Afton Forsgren left ternoon at the home of Mrs. Annie P. thismorning to at for Salt Lake Olsen. An interesting program was tend school at the U. of U. City given after which dainty refreshments were served by Mesdames Henry Mr. and Mrs. Clawson Skinner have Hoist, Ben Watkins and O. G. Spen- returned from their missionary labors cer. Twenty-two members were pres- in California and leave today for Nou-naent. Idaho, the old home of Mr. Skinner. His wife was formerly Miss Edna Mrs. Complimenting her husband, a Dowen of this city. ' SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1921. R , : - .... STANDARD-EXAMINE- e Drama e Mra T. Ben Meldrum and her slater. Mr. Luther Howell of Logan, who Is a guest at th Meldrum home vlalted in Salt Lak Friday, e Miss Mabi Rice left the later part of th week forduring her home In Evsnston. following- a visit of Severn weeks with Mr- - William Rlc - Kimball. Mr. Nelson It. Norgren. who has been the guest of Mr. John Bpargo for several days Friday for her horn in Chicago. Mr. Norgren spent th summer In Lake visiting her mother. Mr. Ralph E. Hoag. Mis Jss!e Reason .entertained a number of her guests yesterday after-noo- n at th Fay Inn In compliment to her Mary guest Miss Mary Sned lft F-a-lt 4 One of th most interesting events of the week, which seemed to open th fall season of musical programs was the piano rcitat given by H. F. his Whitaker In which he presented Mis Mis Josephine Rfcees-Fupll played a number of difficult piano piece proving1 that eh is an During artist of exceptional ability. the evening. Ml Rhees wa assisted who by Miss Mildred Ware, contralto, sole. Th sang three charming numbers were given by Mis Rhees: Polonaise Milltare ep. 40 No. I.. Choptn Rchubert) . Liast My Swfet Repose Hexentans (Witches Dance) op. 17 MacDosrell No. 3 Sonata op, 1. I Allegro- - Adagio; fol-lowi- ng ...14 Beethoven Mennetto: Prestlsardmo Rondo Capriccloso cp. Mendelssohn En Route (Scheno) op. 1C7 No. J 2 Oodard Rigoletto Prphrs tVerdi) .... L4 ex Waldesrauschen (Forest Murmur. LI xt lngs) Hark! Hark! The Lark (Schubert) . . Lisrt No. 1. . . Llsit Rhapsodle Hon grot ....... ............ ...., C .................... MAYOR SIGNS AWAY 36 BOTTLES OF INK SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. I . Thirty-- small xottles of Ink were consumed by Mayor James Rolrb Jr during two days In signing his nam to I11.IS0.008 worth of municipal water bonds which are to be p Laced on th market. Th mayor signed his r.ame It. 110 times. His ink wsll was filled thirty-si- x times during the process and the mayor estimated he signed his name 140 times with each filling. six Alkali In Soap t Bad For the Hair Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which Is very Injurious, a it drle the ca!p and makes th hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulslfied oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaeeles. It's very cheap an4 beats anything else all to piece. You can get Mulsifled t any drug store, and a few ounce will last the whole family for month. Simply moisten the hair with water nd rub It In, about a tearpoonful is all that is required. It make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, clean thoroughly, and. rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is oft. fresh Jokirt. bright, fluffy, wavy, and easy to handle. Besides It loosed and tskts out very particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. le sure your druggist gives you Mull fled.- - Adv. co-coan- -- i ut |