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Show TI1E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1920. FreoMe-Fac- Social Notes From Internountain Towns r Miscellaneous Events Mn. Anna K. Knot ilimier vn hot snlng at jartlu Thursday the Lather. The table apartment at a bar had aa a centrrptei-a largo crystal basset a of Cooil Brunner rosea. Mrs. Knox aaaiatoJ hr Mrs. Ramh K. Todd, Miss O. Lon Calharlno Mira root and linilly enlng music and Lngberg. Later In tha dancing was enjoyed. e a Mias Lena Mavflcld and Zlr.a Mia extended from the chandelier to the of tu taol. Irish Lag w or h as pla-- e cards. favor were ' green baskets of bon bona Prize were awarded to Mies Edna Voetler and Mlea Nelli Whiteman aa winners In a guessing contest. The hostess assisted by her mo'hsr, Mra A. B. famlio: her sister, Mies Catharine 8n Ith, and Mr. Charles Livingston. The guests were Mias Alfreds Hagerty. Mlu Dorothy Budd, Miss Allsno Mor-leMiss Utahns Nielson, Miss Gladys hJwood, Miss Neva fctrlnghsm. ills Eva Kelly, Miss Alice Croeeon, Miss Mildred Miss Jordan. Mle Charlotte TrviU'-n- , Lleanor AloGahey, Mju Eleanor Smith and Mies Catherine Sliver. 0 Mia Eva Price entertained tb members of tae Utopia club at her tome, 134 7 Ninth Eaat street Monday evening, a a a The Gold and White club was enterWwlm-adatained afternoon ty Mra La wren" Park. Violets In a erystal basket, with green tulle on the handle, was the centerpiece for the luncheon table. St Patrick emblem were on tb place cards The club will meet Wednesday, March Mia Cm G. Cameron, 133 H II, Ibons Turnrr ontortalned the H. T. club. Moil L day tenlng at the home of Hrs.-OBrin ton, Jl Houth fatal stteet. In honor Alls of Mra Percy lia'ison, formerly Virgil Btevensoo. To living room waa dewratnl with pink and white carnn t'ona. The dining room decomtlons were tarried out In the M. Patrick a day col-o- ra A ervatal basket of white gweet proa formed Ute penterp'ec for the rup per table. Covers wore laid for eighteen. y. y I OGDEN Mrs. W. IL Reeder. Jr., entertained at a bridge luncheon at her home Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was served at 10 o'clock followed by two table of bridge, at which bonore were won by Mrs. 8. J. Kaplan. The decora tion were suggestive of St Patricks day. Miss Cecil Ragan presented her pupil,- Mies Emma Anderson, In a piano reWeber cital Thursday evening In th Normal college auditorium. A pleasing program was played by Mias Anderson, the opening and concluding numbers, Beethoven's eonata In D Minor" and Llsst'a "ILgolctto," being exceptionally well ran derwl. Mias Anderson was assisted by Mias Resale Peterson, dramatic readei, pupil of Mua Minnie Moore Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Volkef entertained at dinner Friday evening at their home, bpruig flowers decorated the table and cover were laid for eight. Card games followed the dinner. The Child Culture club met Thursday afternoon at the University club, when Its annual musio day was observed. Mrs. J. T. Lynch and Mrs. Georg 8. Glen were th hosteiuies During tb afternoon Squire Coop entertained the Club members with an address on "Intimities of Opera." and the rendition of piano selections from "Madame Butterfly.'' A masquerade ball was given Wednesday evening by the Maccabees 'In th K. of P. hall. Miss Gladys Fouts was ths guest of honor at a party given by Mies Rosa Mostellar and Mies Mary Hurst, Saturday evening of last week at the home of the former. The supper table had for a centerpiece a basket of pink roses, and streamers of pink ribbon radiated from the center to each guest's place. At th end of each ribbon was a pink rosebud, to which wss attached a card bearing th name of Miss Font and Mr. Hulah. Covers were laid, for twelve girl friends of th bride. Mrs. Ellen VI right Waist waa hoetess of th bempr to Musical, topic society Tuesday afternoon. Th for. the afternoon ws Opera Study. Miss Ellen Thomas gave a paper on Henry Hadley a an opera writer and Also gave a review of his opera, "Asors, which wss followed by a number of selections from the opera. Mrs. Carrie Browning dsen played the overture and Mrs. C. Ik Stevens. Mrs. Melba Read Jones and Golden Bingham sang vocal selections from the epenu Mrs. Louis Fierce Marttneau played a piano solo, 'Witches" Dance," by MacDowell, and Miss Mary Fisher gave a violin solo, Marsenet's "Elegy." O. H. club was entertained The horn of M Iss I Alondny evening at th McKenna. The unuwl business I MAO' OGDEN', March 10. Other guests war Mra O. E-- McMullen. Mrs. Pearson and Mra Kate Camp bed of ba t Laka Mrs. Joseph Chea asssts-- by Mra C. E. entertained t.i Historical society this aiternoon at th home of Mra Mrs. B. F. Thomas was chairChex, man. Th Rev. Godfrey Matthews of th First Congregational church addressed the meeting on "To Glory of brvoa" Aire. H G. Merchant ws hosts.' te her 6u0 club Thursday afternoon. Luncheon waa served following th card games, th table being decorated la green and white carnat'ona Covers were laid for twelve Mra L. A. Herdtl was a guest of the eljb. Mra William Douglas visited In Balt Lake on Wsdnesdav and Thursday, the guest of her daughter, Alra Douglas A. Swan. Airs. Douglas attended the meetednss-da- y ing of the Ladle7 Literary club at tha bom of Mrs. Fred G. Clerk. Airs. T. B. Dixon and daughter, Lucille, accompanied by Mis Nelli Prentice of bait Lake, left Wednesday for a two month trip jo CallfonUa and Mexico points of Interest Mrs C. II . Adams wws bosteas at miscellaneous shower at her home Tburs day afternoon, lu honor of her sister, Miss Ruth liair, a March bride, when twenty three guests were entertained. Music and games were enjoyed, after which luncheon was served, pink roses and carnations decorating the table. Thursday evening Air. and Mrs. Adams entertained at a shower In compliment to AHss Bair. Th guests numbered twenty-twAlra 1L W. Dunn and Airs. I. N. Pul ton went to Balt Lake on Wednesday to attend th Ladies Literary club meet Ing. returning bom Thursday evening. Mhll In the capital they were th guest of Mr. Fulton's daughter, Mrs. O. E. U th COMING TO e to Oet Eid of Thee Ugly Spots. Do you know bow essy It It to those ugly spots so that no on will call you freckle facet bimpjy get an ounce of Otb;o, double strength, from your druggist and few application should show jou how easy n is to rid yourself of freckles Th nj get a beautiful complexion. eun and winds of March have a strong tendency to bring out freckles, and as a result more Olhine Is eold in this Be sure to ask for tho double month. strength Othme, aa this is sold under guarantee of money back If it fai! to remove the freckle. (Adv.) Now 'fkrt a f rhilllp twrafv, Mr. T. Tim dlaner inaday fa boaor of Mr. Ivi Crrr wrre laid tut ptlagUl j B. fsrr retorted Crew Ogle t tb f tbe week Katie Herowtber, after arwodlaf Koetbe U ftalt Lak. rotumed bon Tuoodoy. Mia oterl Bjtpbi fterowthor I epoodiug I weok Hall Izk wHii bf ltrf. Mr, katl H. traffu and daf htef, Or He, f IxyloA, Idaho, r pooduc the vwkeaii of Mr. aod Mr, graak Win. tbo Mr. 4 Mr, Bart 4 lark oatortaiood at dlaoor party Ttanraday nrmlag 1 bosor f Mr. aod Mr. imi W. Berk. A flrenirw dl or wa orrd to Mr. aod Mr. Jowo W. Buck. Mr. aod Mr. Jerk Howard, Mr. ad Mr, Jibm D fDoe, Mr. Koli Boakrliy, hoary d Mia tiit Tboralay. iboraley (im M'b erl Henry Johnson was entertained with a at hie Surprte party Thursday eveninghonor of homo, kuj Falrview avenue, in his birthday anniversary.- - The supper table had as a centerpiece a cryatal bow street. Covers of green and white carnations. a a- a were laid for twenty-fou- r. The Bohemian club was entertained . Friday evening by Miss Alva E. McCarty at her entertained Becker home, Mrs. Arthur J. Eighth Last street fetr frlenda Monday evening at her home Lancing and musio were enjoy during on Highland drive. The guests were Mrs. the evening Light refreshments were MORGAN served. The Mrs. a table had a Mrs. N. V, Creep, centerpiece George 8tokltg. JL Estel' basket of violets. The guest R l Sumpter and Mra. . . McAIullen. were Miss Mary -- Blythe, Miss Beasie , bach. MORGAN, March 50 Ons 6f ths mint Th Ladles A1J society of the Ellm elaborate Vonk, Miss Basel XloCiuskey, Miss Wlnnt-fre- d fum lions of the preprlng seaLutheran church held English baxaar a the1 RobGUe son Van was the hlrthilay d'nner given TuesCott. Lewey Huglcs, entertained o. O. Mrs, afternoon and lu Tkhe Wednesday - Cluff. Evan HouU evening day evening by Mrs. Joseph L. Francis Jolly Sixteen club at a 600 party Ihurs erts. Mrgil Wyatt, church parlo re. , . at her horns In honor of her husband J. day' evening. The supper table had as a and Richard Roe. Atrs. Kata bobe has returned from Isis C, nd of Francis, In celebration of his statle'-a pink metal haikt iwntsrplera Angeles, w her she had spent several anniversary. Mra Oto 8. Grow entertained the t.O-white aweet peas. Trie place and tahy months. Th club tables mere decorated In roses and ssreet cards were hand painted ' la Thursday afternoon at luncheon. pea Mr. R C. Rich vt'ttd In Balt Lake carnation. A costal bowl of yellow daffodils on a Covers were laid for the fol, designs. on ' and Wednesday Thursday, a a a lowing guests: Elr. and Urn. A. W. Francluny lac cover over yellow satin formed A 8L Patrick's party was given Fri cis, Mra. H. R. Crouch, Mr. and Mr. and the for the table. The club centerpiece Sirs. A. J. Mettlor, COO Highland drive, day evening in the Methodist church by Mrs. John Turner, Dr. and Mra. Pugmlre, are Mr. William Hayes, Mra entertained Thuredav at luncheon. The members the An Mr. R. H. Welsh, Ur. and Mra league. Epworth and Mra proDill worth Woolley, Mra Walter Francla appropriate tab, had aa a centerpiece a gram was rendered and refreshments Henry Johnson, Sir. and Mrs. George TagFred Morgan, Mrs. Paul Carpenter. vase of green carnations on a cluny lace Mra were served. Mr. and gart, Mr. and Mr Richard Roy Mitchell, Mrs. Roswell Palmer, rover over green satin. The guests were Mra Th junior girls of th Blxth ward M. Mrs. Harry Giles, Mr. sad Fry. Mrs. W. M. Mra Whllam Naylor, Mra Charles Waldo the members of the I.ucky Thirteen club, and I. A. gave a play, followed by a dance, Gile a Mr. and Mra. Albert Turner, Mr. Mra John E. , Deardorff. a a Friday evening-ithe ward amusement and Mrs. Joe Turner, Elr. and Mra Arch Mr. Fred P. Kelson entertained at a dinhall. Mr. and Mm. Leland Elec ham, Mr. Gerv, Mra Theodor on Pauls entertained home at her ner party Thursday evening and Mrs. Roy Franeia Mra Thomaa Roy. Wednesday evening at a dancing party on Third avenue In honor of Mr. Charles In Ot IL Stewart, Mra O. Buttera W. W, honor of tb eighteenth blrlhdav anniPelldman of Seattle, formerly Miss May Francis, Bishop Alonzo Francla Mr. of her daughter, Mias Patricia o Neil of this city. Pink roses and white versary Morgan White, Arthur Francis, Elr. and Pauloa freeslas In a crystal basket formed the Mra. Howard Francla Mr. and Mr. Roy Jonquils and sweet peas .were used to WEST JORDAN', March SO. Mias Clss Bat-acenterpiece for t.i tablo, Covers were decorate Francis, Mr. snd Mrs George Turner, the room carand' living green I as a. kola laid for eight.' Mr. end Mra Albion Francla Mr. and Page wr reel pin la mt nations wars used In the dining room a a a alsesilaseoe a,awr glass by the Mra Walter Francla Min Mary Hopkln. Tn$ punch and ice carried put the color 0 choir it tho home of Mr. nad Elm. James A. Mra William Grona Mrs. W. M. Connley, Mrs.' A. H. Limlgren entertained at a scheme of green and white. The guests Th evening wss spent with fuM Mis Laura Frnn-cl- a Enmuel Mra game. Francis, prdss. party Tuesday evening at her home. were Miss Bva Luncbeos was served to Mr. and Mrs. Hrrxim Leaver, Miss Emily fahep-arEarl Francis, C. M. Tletjen, Maa 821 Weet First South street. A light Mf. end Mrs. Wilts Si Dtmoad. terns Miss MUllcent Lewsnlp, Miss Gladys Prises Harold, Charles, Joe and Frank Francla supper was served at midnight. Ernest Hilton, Series deliver Thomas ProT. Chapin. Peterson, " wute awarded to Mrs. A. H. Undgren, Abe Thorup. Rhinehart T.dTsra.Brie,;1.U . Wall, Claud -hr Mrs. A. H. Undgren and Gerald M Peterson and Willis Mrs. carried Wllllama Lectures dealing cheme Rt green and gold bo.rg . F. Hansen of Brigham City as- out in th table decoration, and a a a IDAHO ROCKLAND, sisted the bostese. I ! Mr. Willac the Corfrehnoent. Mrs. L. S. Smith entertained at a linen ZUa Battuta. irvlhi I Breathing Beauty, Mr. and Mr. Harold J. Packer enter- - Distoad, Merl Irving, Thelma and Levs Dlmosd, shower for Miss Louis Irage on Tuesday Mias Edna Reilly and Miss Mildred talned at cards "Friday evening. SO. ROCKLAND. Tnre Idaho. Valor March Mra Isaac Laraos, M Mrs. K. rection evening at her home on West Seventeenth Peterson entertained at a Deformities, th I hsremse. Plats asd Usrdrssile, Atr. aod Mra. Robert William T. Oliver and Mra Ralph Darner South street. Light refresnments were Friday afternoon In honor surprise party tables wer arranged for 600 and atwers of American Falla visited Mra liyrura Bateman. of O. Benton does of th evening refreshments served. The gjests numbered twenty. The West jorda Bock at his home on Third avenue. The nerved. Th rooms a ere decorated with chair gave party tbs Frodaham during tho week. demonstrating the distinctive features a a a I rt afternoon was week Ik boaor at ths vs- Th Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Cowman, nrlns flowers dancing and playri The members of the Whiten Eight club ing game. Th spent in were A Ueor 0. chorister, aftermet Teny. this club Mia Th Horn Culture Mra Harry Knott and Mra Howard BanCorsets, guests trglnla vers entertained last Wednesday eve- Brown, Miss Virginia Miss Betty with Mrs. W. 8. Craven. Th. pro- dera attended the Sunday school convenning by Mra S. J. Russon and Mis Rose Jsn Anderson, Min Foulger, Blanche tion Lawson. American lusrbeos at was Falls served ts 180 Tuesday. Russon at the Russon home on Logan M a Mias Marjory Paterson has telurned Ritchie, Miss Helen Reilly, A large number of youngguesls. folks from West , avenue. After the election of new officer, Miss Mary Isabelle i Jurisu stresried the Junior prom nt tb Brown, James Reilly, Poetry. Jordan home, after spending several week with In the William Davis. were enjoyed. I social pastime lecA 8L Patrick s day tlinnerwnsglven nifn school iym Friday night of last week, relatives at Lava Hot Springs. Bagltn, Harry dining room a green, color scheme In Davis and RichardGeorge Mr. and Mra. K. U. Nsrberf entertained the A special program was Davit. the by th ladle of ths F.rsbIn Presbyterian at honor of St. Patrick's day was carried given ths churon gt. Cairlrk's club at Ihetr horns Wsdseaday L. D. S. church Sunday evening In honor church Tuesday evening out The table had or a centerpiece a Mrs. R. Leland Watson during the evening. Dinner wan nerved te Mr. and Mra. of the slake . Mutual officers parlors. A program was glvsn Stake large kewple and the place cards were Thumday evening at her entertained on of the dining I Joseph Hibbard. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Burton, Superintendent Colbn snd Charley Hartfloor th In dinner hour upon appartment hand painted In shamrocks. The favors the Zimmerman lu of Dish Mr. and Mra. George Uoodridge. Mr. and Mr number a Included room were and honor of Miss officers. ley ths Th aubv Geneve were green miniature hats filled with Watson, who will and I Hyrntn Heiberg of lark wers special guests. 'ect for the visiting was "Idaho." leave this week for character delineations and playlets Mle evtnlug "Ely Ml bone. Among those present were Miss New was Mtriv.ts visttof Psrl Jenn bv election f bon M's lork. mttslcal given , n, ihovraeh. tb. guest cf hw sister, Mra. daho" waa sung by Muriel Jcsephson, Watson will be married . Loris Tucker, Miss, Marie Lanley, Mrs. Oil and SavlUo U. Leall dat ,n Mar New Real! Howard XrXJ York and tr Fisher, Mathew Olga Walker, City to Jack Shupe. Miss Emma Carlson and Miss U. A. Graham of Fifield. Vera Mrs. a ills White Watson P. Rev. Chicago. T. dinner vm Mr. gave Patmata -mwmPeart Carlson. wti hwts a wss assisted by Mrs. A. B. Burton and I Of th On talk on thh "History of Idaho' ; 8nw5ar fr Mr. aimI Mrm. Oilia Brndr ( Bmn dy. Miss Zina Watson. Th guest numbered week m8 held JVdneday of rnim, Mr. and Mr. Bobert M ss Ada Nelson gave a "Lieclaratlon on Brlr Miss Vlnle Eraith entertained at her twenty. I Southtni th n4 whn the th Mormon oinood Berthana Battalion" and Mias Helen Turpii, borne, 933 , East . First- South street, cond ii I Mrs. IjdtpiIi Ioum ! her for . Peterson gev a piano solo. clfte band entert1rd It H muoic play4 I Wednesday evening with a St Patrick s to frith hr pAraui, Mr. ood Un. Uenrj T. uddttton In A surprise party was nuftl A ball. surprise party wss given In honor g given dinner In honor of the members of her or I of M- -. and Mra. Ira Allen at their home gan, J. F. Fisher. M'ssca Ira Fry, Mada were Rockland Visitor during the week for Miss Avon Oreen byFriday by th band th Lhllan Thatcher f . of UaJo her Of Mr4 Mr. PUw ciass at St. Marys academy. Ths guests Swmoi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ricketts and a on cheitra furnihd profram evening. The entertain Curtis, Mary Thompson, Helen Pearson, ,he Whittier school at her home were scaled at on long table, w'hlch had buo Bot- - mentWednesday of Mf. d Mn. Wftiiao were served. rcffhment consisted ef mun'c and games. I Aura Cowman and Mr. and Mrs. Ldw. two annf. Maurice and Kenneth, vrited Third East street The evening was mods I 1 until a as a centerpiece a crystal vase of dark on dook, from bii. and Mrs. Oliver Crowley Sunday. Mr. Mondiv ttimoon, were Mrs. Tsvtor, gpent In games and dancing. Miss Green J Mr. Otll Bndy with Those presentMr. and Bishop and Mldnl i red surrounded carnations, by four was assisted MirUm chapter Ko. 4. O. E. 8. rve The In , entertaining Aid society of th Mra Robert Kelley, Tieehlvo g'rin gave an elaborate May, Audrey ConTha , her by ribIn dressed dolls Green green. kewple KPWrz'-.So.irssMr. and Mra John Howard, Mr, and Mr. J. M. Green, and her sisI"01 the ossemidy hail Wednesday gregational church naa entertained nt at party Will FI Arid, Mr. and Mr. John evening. The section of the society known the parsonage Mra -ter, Miss Verna Green. A light supper Wednesday afternoon, vw.; I rr.rt-.r- ti was served and covers were laid to, Mis Y Thorn. Mra Henry Jensen, Mr. and lira as th Biue Bird Swarm had charite of Thoso prebent neie Mrs. Joseph CowjmHgrhi ful featur of th afternoon Elaine Stevenson, llyrum Walker, E r, snd Mrs Dan Mhlte, the eirierta nirent. Booths were arranged man, Mrs Charles Ricketts, Mrs. Miss Helen Clare Harry s. R. R, Knott, Mrs. J. T, Fsher, dur- - Mr. and Mra Harrison While, Mr. and around the hall from which punch, candy Daynes, Miss lone Jensen. Miss Avon Mra. Joseph May, Mr. snd Mrs Heber and cake were served, lbuli of th girls Seger. Mra If B Panders, Miss Lrma Green. Gus Jacobsen, Ervin MeCarrcll, In wer sttendanc. Ur 1B4 Ur flflv roembera Harold Chisholm and LeP.oy Bowden. W11,m entertained Lesley, Mr. and Mrs. Ld Fiflsld. Re- wore a blue bird cap and apron The Banders and Mr. V. 1. Logan I V1 at dinner Sunrisy in honorHhid.y Th Sacred Heart academy of their son. n.. freshments wer served. Mrs Henry Zahl, who has been a felthos'esaes of the evening were Mr Kd j jof o h birtul tertainment In lh school of anditortuni Mra. K. C. Taylor and daughter, Mrs. Fifield, Mrs. wr Moss. Mieses Ruth ing her mother, Mrs, M. It. Taylor, reCerr AiTrarr. Monaidnor honor In for the entertained te. rt Tueaday evening: Henry Zahl were at home to a number Harris. Helen Peterson. May Kellv, Ora turned to her home at Gannett th club 'Pearn Thursday afternoon her P. M. CuHhnahan. The program Included I Th old folk prrv will b of the week of their friends Sunday afternoon. Among end Olga Walker, Rachel and Rea Mrs. Zahl was formerly home on Seventh East street. The at directed Wrdarid ia tb L D. g. awrably room, one-aM ss Jeas e Taylor. plava, which were number called during the afternoon those who Ora , Ada Vera 'White. Nelson, Barr, were decorated with violets and roomsh three Mra. Daniel BuUlvan; musical were th Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Cowman, Theora Jensen, Maud and Muriel Joteph-seMr. and Mrs. Bon Sprague snd Utile was served at S o'clock, by choral club and Irish I Miss Kdltb- - Alvold, Mesdames Cliarles by th orchestra, Naomi Myrtlo May and daughter, Helen, who have been living in The prizes were won dancea T. Stella J. Racket!. Rlcnsrdson. Splllett, Lou'se Lawson, Rupert during the winter, have returned L. U. Griggs and Mrs. A. L by Mrs. amusement hall la the Twelfth ward Relief Mr. and Mra 8. J. Robert cf Roy to Rock'and. Henry Houtz. Perry- O. - Bheer, V. O. Lo- Vincent. The club will be entertained W edneaday evening th society of I Wednesday by Mrs. a. I.. Vincent BM1THFIELD, March 30. Mlsa Teresao Tori. the ward gave their anniversary party. and dancing were features Of I non enrertalneri Wednesday for Mesaiaini-- MouA I B T. The Ipsa Loquitur society entertained th program drtfflflzw, Hicn-Firr, EUra entertainment. Itnnkellr. leouard Roskeiiv, lantweli, Joseph Outke. Th Vincent Chautauqua elrcle m Frl- - I ?RlLdn1'!f in honorFrWF evening at wh-s- . Tlnmr. Mnthewa ' i"1of th Order wf day evening at the home of Mrs. Georgina I' E and Dr. Heeve. After iuKheoe th St&fulls. Fern and narcissus war Marriott. the evening wss spent In mule. used to carry out the Color scheme of a four-a"The Fortune Hunter. Mr. and Mrs, James Msck off Ogden spent green and white. Punch was served dur-i- comedy, was presented before a large last weekend In Brulthfleld. the fvaninf. Tha commute . audience on Tuesday and Wednesday eve-- j in M. mirprtse gv party e charge Included Miss Mildred Calderwood. nlngs Orpheura theater by the un,e evening In boaor f her hnsband's Miss 1 a Fawn Bailey. Miss June AnderWeber Normal college dramatic club. Sirs, iI biribdar ainlvermrv. Tkoee preenrt wers Mr. son. Mias Judith Keyaor. directed the Mrs. Ixrrrnso Me. nod Mrs. play. .ad Toolkun, Bisnch Kerdall McKay Ml. to the I bora Low, Mr and Mra. 11. H. Tooisoa. Mr. R. W. Maglnnls wan host Ridges and Miss Edith Teudt One d Hsnrv 0. Haneea sad Mr. sad Mr. and fifty were present Sewing society Thursday II and lira. 8t Joseph's The evsnuig was spent la musio. 0 Eph. Week afternoon In the church hall. Wood- - Luncheon wss tervsrt Ogden circle No. 161. Wmen of of Foresizhted men never alrior-n- c I Mrs. Miller and nos nf Arvo. Idaho. Mrs. home craft, was entertained at the I hcravlrltlng Mra. Miller's sister, Mn. Joel Susie Griffith Wednesday evening. Mrs. farlow themselves to - m '.'J .... - cut-gla- ss I o. fot Prof. Munfcer Lecturer, Philosopher and Inventor of h ,i n a Corset that is more than a Corset WEST JORDAN e a d. V Lind-gran- La-ren- of a with Health, and while Munter will ..r.51 Daily Proper of Physical 1 'of Nulife n Watch for announcement date. Dont fail to attend the first ture, because of its introductory character. Lectures Will Be Open to the Public, Without Charge I I te urt lc Jfd. ere-nin- class-mtE,E,l- n, - Lht srs 5Ks;',iisiA rvisrssjs?i ,;,KrSk. vu M-- 1 ' ir. Pv ct Jd ct fi-- Fl-fe- d, came-Jtinch- n. - s .U He Sees With Ease nf t s. 20. Ons of th most elabRrnHAIM, orate socials of the seesaa was ths party given by Miss Sarah . Peterson nt her horns in honor of Miss gffje gpbb. Tuesday evening ('motions sod fsms wers r- - for derora-tio- a sad rsrlou. gtacs wers plsysd daring tho STcsisg. prises being won by )un Hsbm Brlssholt, Esther Johnson ssd Ls Vers Frtsr-wRilph E. Booth esptarsd all the eossols-tio- s was served st aid-sighprizes. Lunched March Mr. J. E. BROADDUS Optometrist Walker Bank Bldg. Phone Was. 3201. Announcement The Engagement of Madam Grace Beck, Marcel Specialist from Chicago SPEAKING OP BEAUTY 'Can my lady enhance and preserve it In her boudoir? lotions end Has she the creams, washes needful for her particular skin and hair and scalp? t. The Radio-Bri- l. High Frequency. Rav and other electriral apparatus to iniko them .effective Can she give lo herself th restful Facial w Ith the studied art, gentle touch and skin and requisite to bring out every latent charm of eyes and face and hair? If alia can good for her. But If she cannot let her Vlo-TW- muscle-knowled- COME TO BEST HAVEN 371 Main where llie arts of Beauty Culture as no by the lelehruted 'taught Burnham" are given to Salt Lake a i ery approved "too" and and apparatus as nacd by skilled operators are at your servlcd. I oy to itve. and produce th mo.-- t delHix'e shader. The famous 'Harr.gan'' Shampoo to introduce this week, 31.00. Tour generous patronage Is invited. ISABELLE STEVENSON, pra-nicc- Graduate-- To-l.- on hun-are- EPHRAIM. sighted or even nearsighted. At the first indication f impaired eyesight they get their ision perfected glasses. proper t K. et-th- get 215 J' orris - V1'et G"X Society of the Flrit TbLadieAld whiea- Chrirtlan church gave a social Mra.' rMrserhratidwig1.1'8- 'Vrankbuf BrigHsm th McCrackes " '' rmira, f.iiy a birthday party was gives Tuesday after-(Jawas j nooa evening. if rTraiif by ht oh!Mrn and solos nd vocal of infitrunidntAj j ilm. Matfi of bar woet conflating gat inTbboaor ' tim wa iwat and drm.tl3 rdlnira. j eJfhtb unoiFrsary. recltatloas and nuic. Dmrboa wa In Happy I Mn. Brn Tyre in th ftriKo aod Tbar Hour club on Saturday afternoon of Uat j er luncheon fifty th Kensington week. Foliowing I Wr 4n1 Mr, fiwrw Brbr of Ijogto wr we served ' tt firat f th week vlaMag - The Roiel Purple club met Monday and friends. 11 Poplar I rel.llve. evening with Mm. GranquUt.' Mt' Mr. Fml HHIjard aanouac the nt in olaWn ra sod Mr. P. D. Jeasoa entertained st lr (laugher, to ftu. f supper Suodsy evening for nix card, alter Ihleh rerresnmerj 8 wore i MJ 1 of to Music wss tho fee lure. Msttio Best entertained at t delightful of iaot week tor Evils Christen-oo- a Saturday Party a brldo of this week. Lnnehsoa i served to fourteen. Miss (seals Greivrs, who had spent Ute lest six months in Ogden, returned home Friday of last week. - Mrs. Key Petwaon entertained at k entire ton Monday evening for twelve gueels. were nerved. -Ike Leri ice Ulerary club met st the liom of Mrs. Dsn Orseu. Tuesday STening. twouly members being present, lufrrshments rate served and ironic alas was s feat ere. Mr. .sod Mrs. Dean Bolster and baby of Ogden arrived In Kphnta this week to make their heme. W inerts Willerdson ieft Wednesday tor ilocnisaa to visit with her sister. morning Vise Irene Steven eon entertained nt s birthCaraatioas and maidenday party Hunria-y- . hair fern were ueed in the decorating. Lunch eon and games were features. Trie gueets nert Klisn Sorenson, Eualr Slereneoa, Lsell and Dlreoe Christenson, Clara (Reaves, is rale W Grace Kcmm, lllsnlson, (leaves. Minerva Peter son, Mra. O. J. Bracken Ida and lo Ve-and Mra. I dali Pen sea. . Mra. A. M. Ortans entertained Frldsy at a birthday party for f.fieea guvsta. A bat auiper was aerved. Mra. Lsnriti Aadersna ctlrhntcd her birthaflernooa. Irtauor day anniversary served at t O'eloek. Covers were leld for M renames Chris Willerdsoa. Devtd Beal, J. E. Aarierson, Els y I .arson, Josephine Uarison. John Sorenson, Hannah iUvmnason, Ezra MadJohn sen, Armstrong, Aslhooo Ihristenaun, D. h . Anderson. Enoch Jorgenson. Oscar .Peterson, Devtd Charles Mtevess. Christenson, Dewey Christenson. Charts Bssmnssns, Clyde Sieve a, Emm Vlaos. nod the Misses Pair Acderson, Mrs. Esther Johnson and Marie Chrleteaaos. Anderson received many tokens of fbe day. Mis. P. I:. Christenson has been the motif e many delightful parties held for her by her maov frtvnde during the week. A large deurlng perty wee held In the gym of toe Eluarity evening, nu'i.r tbe au.ptee favairy of tbb. Snow Normal eolleso. Is boaor af th. ba.betball boy. aal the Snow Normal Drarnattc rlnb. Doming woo a feature and was served law ia ths erasuf Zell iiunvbeoa riirtaieosoa, a teorher. nsnshtpr asd lira. Andrew Ctiristraisoo, and ware married Weds. .day la the R. ( bvIstenM Maatl temple. Attar a wedding trig, tha, win horns la Ephraim. ,, make their Tho Snow normal Iweirstle clnb played to a full kmn at Nefriil. Saturn at a sing of lost wav it. Too orvhvatra areompoalad tho sad tftrr ths ahew giro a dance. Miss r A program fti4 Ptrtin4 far, nrd fot. v retn 1 j in half, cuts your corset-bil- l because Nemo wear twice a long as other. Their Hygienic Service is Unchangeable, Invaluable, lh marriag IjOf trplf. 0f Riehmoed aprat pjam rek-awith lira. Bull paras'. Mr. cod L1. PtrraO. Mrs. ilior Nora Sonnsoa, dzufhter of Mr. sad Mrs. Peter harenaon. sod Jooeps Johssos were merried la the Logsa temple Wednesday off lsat tkMr ftltf Indispensable. in tb Their Style Service ne wk. Self Reducing Corsetr Y e m o u J d stout women; made lu 19 models. t5 to 10. Wonderlift prevent and KopService Corsets improve tbe style of any woman; H models. $1 to $10.50. 41 Other Styles Dinner and Entertainment 12 to 9 p. m. $1.21 Celery Corsets core certain physical weaknesses and give graceful lines; 11 different models. $7 to $15. NEWnOUSE HOTEL Grapefruit Individual and Artistic. e, Every Nemo Cenet is an Eitra-Valwithout coaiidering it priceless Hygienic Features which cost you nothiag. Mr. Snd Mn. It. H. Tooltnn eatrrts'sod Tnesdav eveslug Is honor of tbe teatli wedding nnlveraary of Mr. sad Mrs. Te Vera Tooisoa. hi mrsie aed game. The evenlag was sp-- nt to Jhirtv suests. 6uptwr was Mlsa Naomi Dyson ef Weston, Idaho, spent tbe first of the week bre visiting friends. Mra. Elaine Byer snd ebilrirrn of Lewiston sre spending s week with Mrs. Hyors parents. Mr. 'snd Mra. William HHIyard. Mrs. Troman RlUyard ef Richmead Is spend-Iweek vts'tlng relatives snd frlenda la tide City. Mr. sid tr. C. B. Tribble of Ogdea epent th flret of the week visiting with Mr. Prlb ble'e father. J. W. Htrry. Mr. sod Mrs. T, W. Cragna entertatned st $4.00 te $15.03 Good Storo Everywhere Rips Olives Roup Puree Mongol 8t. Julienne W afer .Braised Tenderloin cf Beef, Pique g ia hli.ancier or R- ast Duckling Dressing, Apple Sauce Potatoes Rissole Green Peas in Blitter Dinner Rolls cut-g'a- ss en Their Economic Service ittehma. Bcgt Dr and Mrs. W. II. Emmett returned toJay from a two week VEit in outhm California. Mrs. C. fi. Gunnell. Mrs. A. R. McIntyre and Miss Gladys Rich were Balt Lake Visitors Monday, s Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Ccclea, who have been visiting in Ogdon for several weeks, the guests of Mr. snd Mra. Ralph E. Bristol, left Tuesday for their home In Lo Angeles, Mrs. E, O. Wottl and Mra. W. R. Kimball were Salt Lake visitors during the week. Mrs. Elizabeth Whitaker left Tuesday for her home in Salt Lake, after visiting her with her daughter, Mrs. Geo-- g Halverson. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Isenberg of San Francisco, are visiting- - with Mrs. Isen Mr. and Mrs. Nathan berg's enparents, rout to New York City. Kuhn, Mra. R. JL Heeock and Mrs. T. H. Madden have returned from a two week' visit with friends In Portland and Seattle. Mr. and Mra Ray Cottrell have as their Mr. Cottrell s mother, Mrs. T. of Greeley, Colo., and sister, Mrs. E. P. Mason of Los Angeles. Reese returned Sunday to Airs. Mow her home In Logan, following a visit of severs weeks with her slater, Mrs. Claude B. Cave. Ths members of th Ladies' Literary club of this city were th guests of Mrs. Fred G. Clark on Wednesday afternoon st her home. 14(6 Ninth East atreet In Salt Lake City. The St. Patrick's idea was carried out In the deeoratlors. A social g afternoon was enjoved and Mr. R. B. Porter and Mrs. Clark favored thq guests with a number of vocal selections. Tea was served by the hostess, assisted Mias Mtnurlt Clark, by her daughter. and Mis June CajnPbell. Green and w.ilte in a vase, formed carnation, tbe centerpiece for the tea table. 1 he d and whit color ac .em was OJt In the Ices snd cakes. Little nut bakets, tied with green ribbon, were the faors. The following members wers Mra H. W. Dunn, Mra. Harry Ragey. Sirs. Arnold Bowman, Mra. John CU ley, Mr. William Doug!. Mra. L N. Pulton, Mra. R. R. Porter, Mrs. E. C. s. R!h. Mrs. J Douglas Wsteon, W. C. Wr'gJt and Mrs. Joseph E. Wright. y AS THE CORSET DOES BELOW car-tie- Salad , Lettui.. , Tomato and Asparagus French Dressing Neapolitan Parfait and Cake or Fresh Appls Its and Cheess new M-- Tea Co:r SELMDJUSTING BKASSieres: a REMOULD THE FIGURE AB0VETHE WAIST M;-- k $150 to $400 Hygienic-fashio- n institute, newtyork N94!, |