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Show J THL SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUN DAY MOUSING; MAIiCII 21, 1020. V. T M. I. A. at the I Reading, Mura Beulah I smith; vocal solo, Me Louella lJtertton;l In th Mtr.ton Klrld." ltorlal "experience Thontsr; piano aolo, Miae Mildred Chris-- 1 teneen; recllation. Miss Clara Halt; .violin aolo. M!.-- s Htella Meyrrhoffer; reading Mla Duty Roe; - vocal duet. Mina .1 u v Mr. It. W. OooJp-d- , Mr. nd Mr. W. IVtereon er and MlA- - TiioiriMon, Mr. and Mr. IV. I. Jordan Mlaa Kmnia Handstrom. ordberg, org, JAMES C, NEILS 0Kf e FARMINGTON a. D. Meek Mra. C. and MRS. c'- Miss Lucy Hess of Mr. and Mra. B. W. Calrncroaa of Tin JL,-- ' Z'-- ' , Kalla wrre gn.rta Sunday of Mr. and waa at married riRinOTOV. Merck TO Mra. Fmofi M. who Farmington, GARLAND Mr,. J.aa John.on. laaouam the aurrlaft of her di'iftt Mr. and Mra U. R. Tillery ont.rtainad Ogden March 6. JarnN c. NailMM of Krrr 4 iit, (r, Lcy,, laMarch In 1 h club Krldav ovanlnc. tho Kenamaton couple left immedi GARLAND, March 20 Mr ( and Mrs, Luncheon aa aorved and tha avanUdf Charles ately for Chejeaac on a Pending trip. Eduards announce the engageIn card yainra. Friday iraaisf lh) IMohoprlr aniriilnH la apont ment of tbelr daughter, Ursula, to G- - N. kaaaf of thf adha and aard nfflren of Mra. N J. Cheliua waa hoaiana w The take place Maughatl. larwluftoo (a tHo amtiRemcfll Kail. A number of friend, at a 1 o'clock dinner March 21 In the marrtagj Suit Like temple. araa raodarH, roaiivilai of abort lalka Mra. Thoa. Wadnraday. !s William 'praaent Mr. I King aid lauairal lumbrn, IKiHbi fnrwrd hr viltig at OgiDn Xi. Smith. Juy Lyona, Mra tram Ward, Mra with Mra. mala aatartalanaat for ibr rtralng. Hupprr Mra. Dan and Iha 1 Whaloy. beauwas Ho Mr. and Mra L hmory Kali vaa arrrrd to JU (Meats. waa apent th faneywork. have as their Mra C. H. Oliver of tifully dororotod In rut fkratra, frraa and Mr. and Mra. T. If. Millar antartalnad Oak Ridge, N. guest A series a flags. C a din uaolay aalOf Mr Mutual bold their ward Monday evening at an The following High school tuer.t of nar. Thoae preaent wera Mr. and Mra tryout la tho dfrlmaiho aad oratorical roo and Brigham City lust week-en- d I rat a. la tho dnlamaiin oonol llcbrr Rrtm-laJ. V. Hinton, tlr. and Mra. Jay ttlmpaon. Ogden fi Ihelr tomes In GarlandMia, r oral rod first ptsct and Mts Irrno Hiatpcr Mr. and Sirs. II. T. Rica, Mr. and Mra. Ho Peterson, MabeP Jenr-n- , Pnarl Lilly aomod plaro. la tho oratoruat conical tltsa Mr. and Mra. Art CaH-ao- n whit Wilson. Harry and and Julia Lynn Manning, Nallla tart weohrd first place aad Adrian and Mr. and Mra T. H. Miller. Tna ijl.xh. emileaianta will (n to Ilia rnad. Ih lira homo waa decorated elth pink and whlt Mr. and Mr. James J. Thompson had alalia Iryont to hr hold la Houaltful tomorrow. carnation, with carnal Ions occupying tha as Citlr guest ;be last weck-ii- l Mrs. Irdirtdt; aftrraoa rrofraaor fltlolirr of of the table. Meadamea Dorothy D. W. Butter; of enter tho L. A. 1. gat a lortaro oa "Homo bvcora- Mra Butter MiUer and Wlnnlfred Uibbs preaidad at Is If lter of MraDayton. lira'1 at tho ladlro halt. Thompson. Tha evening wae apent In tha tablaWadaoodajr aftrraooa tho Raliof aorlety gara visitor to Among the last week-en- d of (ha j "ShO. g aortal la honor of tho aaulrorsary Nerer-Strcte- h Mra. Jay Blnapson win Salt playing Lake wer Mr. and from Garland of Tho program feoortlug of tho Relief oorlrty. cor. high Ding Mra and children. Ih Misses Ilymer Ray eoaatated of musical anmhors. abort talks by re Air. and Mra Bert Weaver have exMahals McFarland Mrs. Lola Hess. Aaalo Taaaor aad Mr I). M go turned to their homa In Rigby, after and W. F. persaon. and Marjori Gleason A Host. omoognioird bj as a book was pro few a of tb here, days guaat we spending R. Mra V. numto Daniels entertained a aoalad to Mra. t apeatec, who left Thursday workmen Mr. and Mra O. Klnter. n ber of her friend Thursday of mato her bourn ip t Ilf too. Idaho. Refresh urais of Dr. and Charles Mra. Weatherby is woro aorrod. last waek at her home on East Factory Twin Kalla wera th gueata (Sunday of street, rrogressive Mra. William. Fryer of Log a a apent tho week "SOO' was plsyed, Mr. and Mr. Georg MrPberaon, Mrs. P. C. Petterson recelvfhg firs' prla ideal pith Mr. Hrbrr jtraanna. Mra. Walter Blanchard has returned and Mra Chatlra Bowen the consolation. M. fteaatonn of Bountiful rlaltod Mrs. Kara her daughter, hfra. Lugeao (lark, during the ftom Portland, Ore., where she spent th Refreshment wer aerveid to Mts. lame week. winter in th hope that a lo cr altltud J W. Chamber. Frank Dtigga of 50 Charlea lira. O. If. Heaa, asaiated b (he il tsars her would tenellt health. P. C. PUeron. B. I". Snyd'-r- , fken, Li ea Clark, RYrljn Heu aad lra Ifena, en ' Mrs. Will Hawkins waa hosiers to th C. James R. M. L McFarland, Coomb, tertalaod R ednosdsy eeolug la bmr of Ralph Sunday school board of the Methodlat W. Cunmt-ghnmCat- - D, Coomb. Kaowhoo. who left Friday for tho Hannan Fph four-ro- w churolt at her horn Wednesday evanlng. Alavfisld, Howard Davis. M. Abmmson, ft Gaasea formed the entertainment Islands. Luncheon Waa served. . C. Jt., Oliver and Titus Davis. the orealng. Lunrheoa was sorted. C. H. wa a to Pa ta trick hoatea Tooele tke th Mr. Matrons date opera Vingat given Dr. and Mr, tl root t lar smtertaioed tho Wane spent the earty Aid society enrgo A. Ladles of the Methodlat par: of the Mrf. flub Friday afteraooa of Iasi week. The houae bouse WedasJay eentug by the week at 84lt Lake. pwt of Tooele,. A entm h Saturday afternoon of last week. . effectively dwsritrd t( ferae pad flowcra. Greealee Ameriiso "Tb sia o' the greenl' wa popuwearing Mra. Helen Keller of Balt Lak la th iarg crowd attended Luncheon was served. Patrick' ball given ty tt.o Mra. 4arha Bard well waa hoaleaa to the gneat of Mra. C. McReakon tor a few lar at th lira, Fred Abbott attended a birthday party wone of club. It Idle Sold b.y In Balt Lake. Tuesday evening, at me home Romaa'a club at her home Friday afteraooa. the largest dances of th season. Itrtresh-ment- a waa dlHuaated by the day. Tbe Hawaiian Islands of ft. R. Morgan, la booor of Mra. Aagitia were served by the following Udlea ' leader. Mrs. A. T. Crandall aad Mrs. W. If. P2rTlttnel Stevenm left Thuroday for Cl of the amueement committee; Mrs. Rov Raymond. Current event were given be Me, A. h husbaad tn her waa Merrft!. and will ukuielo Mrs. W. she L. music by Hymer. Mrs. where C. P. given Preston, Idaho, Sand your old furnitur ta oar Upbolgtary Dopartmaat Mr. and Mr. Ptarrasoa will make their home Mra. R. L. Johnson, Petterson, Mrs. W. F Persson and Airs A fleavaut party waa give by Mr. and Mrs. and Lit It mad ortr Lk nw. R. M. McFarland. la Cltftoo. eveMis h. ralertaiaed LARK. March Jennie Dixon Mr. aad Mr. Fart RWhards Casper. Nkog at their home on Raturday Mrs. George R. Cole celebrated St. Pat few of their friends at their homo Jhuraday ning of !at week, Aoph M. Relit of Great ha left I .ark to reside with her mother, rck' day with a card parly, given at her Falla, Moot., Mr. aud Mra. ftkog'a nephew, waa Mrs. Rebecca Dixon, at Bingham. Refroshmeota were served. ovoalng. tome on Factory street Wednesday of aou there tb tyured guest. Mra J. K. Christensen entertained at afternoon. EastThe Mr. Era W I loot aad em. decorations, luncheon Air. and Mm. Howard ftmtlb eatertalaed the dinner Vlah spent Uat week end alvlflnf relative lo of In honor week. last and music were In keeping with tho d.iv. Mrj Wtlcoa left la company with Paiurday Night Bridge club at tbelr home oa of Mr. Saturday K. K. Beal and daugh and Alra. Forming. Mlaa 635 West E roadway. Verna Bamoaa Daniels lb left Wednesday for ftaowltua for p mteiion Kali Paturday aieaiag of last week. ters. Bernice and An Ula, of RRerton. week visit at Payton with her par-ntMrs. A. W. t hamberlin will be boatcaa to I la lands. war ten. Cover laid for Frora spent Friday the Indies Aid of the M. K. church oeit and Mra O. A. Daniel. Wbil'i Mr, fttloa UendetwoBof ofMra. Rliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiniHiiimn.rif Mra R. P. Nell wa guest of her there Mr. Kugeoo Hark. &1 rarwiiagtrm. she will attend the Junior nrom guest Thursday afternoon at the church. mother,' Mr. Odv Miller, at Ilerrlman given at the Payton pavilion 1 he 'Irtoeie North ward and ftoulh ward ReMra. N. U. Clark flailed fitewds la ftelt Luka tie by High eek. anKrlday of last lief sorts (lea celebrated the school students. during tba week. Paul of the I Mra Art Thompson entertained Mon al versa ry of tha organisation with a musical Mrs. . R. Af. McFartand had a Puaday pfterwooa Professor her the In birds oa a In anlecture of followed honor tha sixth birthday day. by a luncheon, in their program, eeraJty of Tub gave ruests last week Mr. and Mr. Howard church- - Red need ay afternoon, la tba niversary of her (laughter. Ardltn. The Lav la of Provo. Farmingtup ttntral ward. la Davis a Mr. daughIn a married guest Rdned were entertained with games and ter of Afr and Mra. McFarland. evening both aotietiea folks' danca la tha flout h ward amuse meat music. Later refreshments wer served. Mr. and Mra. W. L. Allred and hall. The small guests Included Maxine Karhni, of Chester have moved to Carlatid Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Ca salty were given Pearl and Kalla Webb, to teslde. t pleasant surprise party at their botne Tuesbesste Nordberg, Rhea Magee, Leona a wcek'e visit at Salt Lake City,. After waa their friends. The affair v evening by ChriBtensen and Elva Peterson. March 3d. With tho Bt. Patrick day celebrate TOOKIJ6. Mta. Cut the birthday anniversary of Mr. returned hr1(,ge club Thursday afternoon. fchumway ha Mr. Mayme Llemmlngaen and daugh- uome. John Idea carried out, Mrs. Myrtle Bishop and Mr, Coesity. Thirty guea were pixmbI. flower were used about the rooms At to the lat boateaac ftert Walker were I th Monday. Mrs. Ran Parry of Bait I.akr City la the ter, Frame. Waited Balt Lak Sarah Mr. conclusion of which of Salt tha Lake la Poyee the afternoon, Mrs. and small gueet of her aieter. Mra. rani and dime social at Wthebta HUhop guest of tier stater. Mr. Martha Warburton Hyrum I was Nordberg apent in playing auction bridge, r- Coomb. afirnwon. rooidenco Tuesday At I be hme of Mr. and Mr. J. A. Ron. daughter, Bessie, are visiting Mra GorAfter an extended visitEphIn th east. I freahmenta were served. awarded to Mr. I don Houlh Beckstead BuckMr. Mrs. played, aad the favor were awre: at Jordan. and Mm. A H. Hulah returned to her home! Harry M. John's guild met -- Thursday afterMiaa tiara Tuesday evening, Rachel M. Tbapaian for high Mr. and Mra. William R. Ed gel and in this In. honor of tbelr ingham were entertained noon with Mrs. G. H. Champ. Th afterTile e 35e Follow mg t cUy lent week. eonwdattoa. Ilia Wella won The gueata in- son, Ralph, visited at Balt Lak teeth wedding anniversary. Uat noon waa apent In sewing for the Alasful Powder.Ote Rouge (Sc to the lowing wa served rwrda luacheoa week-anMr. Mr. and aad cluded Mr. Buckingham. , kan Indian. . Tea wae served. Do yoa often with that the penon convert- Glenn 4Jee, Mra. W. Warburton. Mra. Casper ftkog, Mr. aad Mr RilKam Buck, Mrs. Henry Smith of Salt lake waa Eueata: A.Mr,Kona, Mr. Joeepb (tirous. Mi. In with you would not look at your f ce w Mr. I. g. Smith entertained at a "SOO and iopl Wells. Clarence the guest of Mra Louis Peterson TuesMr. ingham.od Clara I You know It does not beer doM luncheon In closely of honor week last Martla, Mr. Emma Adamaoa, A. Saturday A. Kone. Mr. tod Mra. Hkr.g S t Hacbel Mra. hamaa. day. Ur, of the active members of the Blgma Emma ( oddihy. Inapnctioa. Th oueande of women u Owara The 1. O. O. F. and Rebekaba entertained Mm. ft. O. Lafe A. W. HM1, SaturMr. Peterson entertained Powder and Rouce. They nR PA Thota Phi A CoraplcxioQ SO. tlraat Nlchoia, Mr. Mlaa k.lllla Fairbanks Marrk t a banquet aad sorial In the Fraternal hall basket of daffodils aotorlty. 'W At week Obtnixubl Card and waa Laos, a pl.auat xnrpriae party Baith. Mm. A. WL thamberha Mra. Melba Saturday evanlng of Uat week in honor of the day evening of yt feel at for the table, (Itd Friday I formed the centerpiece L. Co., Auarharh. wer luncheon Those fthie kt a, Mra. Matilda Weatrieh. Mra. A aftemona at her koea by the former T. I M. . Covers were laid enjoyed. present for th following: grand officers of Balt Lake and many visiting were ' i Walkar Bros., (klirantmJjbnftowiea. Mm. Uvlna ftcaalon. Mra. Fannie HamIreta Mae Mr. Mra of ' Keeler, Jdlsa which hoard, Sholty, aad Falrbaaka Mlases Pearl from a was member Garfield, Winona Magna, Opblr Oberhanaly, Cherry, K. Olsen. Mr. Ellen Christensen, I ilton. Mr, faaper ftkog. Mla hfina Powell, fttoekton. Mr. L wnrt m ni na Pass Blanch Jennie Reeae. ik Agnes Lindsay, f Mlaa Dora Smith entertained at cards Sunday Mendenhall. Louise Edna tuddlhy aad Clam Walla. t Mr. O. V. Osborn. Mrs. Percy Penpraa HowaMAackman waa a dinner host' Baird. Nadine Fouts, at p noonday t Mrs. Mra. S. A. Merritt eatertalaed and I I or a homo Tuesday evening. Beat her Tweira Elmer Mr. vT gueata Rev a Bennlon. Marguerite After the luocbeon the luacheoa Tuewlay. Mra. Ja kmaa'a hospUalily. Alias Afay Dixon of Bingham wa the V'- - Hlrd. Elma and Erma I.ewla, t.lk Bennlon, Florence nftemoud waa apcnt in card. Thirteen gueaU enjoyed I Koxf-oguest of Mias Beulah Smith Wednesday. Ida Haywani,- - Ett Nelson, wee m preent. I The boys of the R. R. Hub were Richards, Radla I Arsen, Alice How. gives a fareweU stag party Katnrdar evenlo Friday ecealag of last week Nela RtomPtrom at the home of Charles Matt Fridayguests eveIK- Kindns. Pearl of last O. Ruchanan, week I. O. Dr. the L. D. F. a of hy was the iwctpient pleasant surprise party BUHL, ning of last week. Games and refreshand Ruth Hansen. la bekatf f th ledge, present Mr. Taylor being bit birthday at bit boast, the occasion were ments were enjoyed by the following: klewsrt. Vases with Mr. and Mra. gold watch chain with an I. o I Blanch Tba gumta Following the lunch- - Della Palmer, Vfaurlne Peterson. Irene , Helen Burdick, Mis Melissa aaalvoraary, JO. Mr. March Idaho. BUHU and Marvel Nell. Wayne (. F. emblemt fob. Ur. tore left Monday for eon tha Worley. Mr. Carl Mcljiughlln, In playing was afternoon ftaatpiaa. spent Dora Petsr Lacey, Mr, aad Mrs. Frank Merle Chlpman j J. Etevenson, J. P. Madsen and A, Y . I "800. W. Brown entertained th Deep Creek Turpin,-- Kcott Arnold. Alonso nd MorRichfield. " Mr. and Mrs. Robert MUrhell, Mr. aad Mr. Prlge were awarde-- l to Pearl and Leona EarnsFullmer, I Washburn. in the McTwenty-firhome club at Eandstrom and their relative Mr. Reed. and friends of James gan Mlaa Bridge ftrlckaoa Betb and K. pad and Winona Oberhanaly 'Giroat, Cherry. jom?h Mr. Linden Cook gathered at tbelr borne I , Lyle Allred planned a surprise din A large attendance enjoyed the followCollum addition Mondav. Thoae present Howard Gee. wa beat of Mrs. per of six eovera Friday of last week I A pleasant affair af tho week waa the ftt were Mr. and Mr. O. R, "White, Dr. and ing program last Bunday evening, unde- LrT1'k hlrthder aanlvmary. I DUCHESNE I by wav D, honoring the birthday annlver ANTHONY, IDA f W dBC b her freattat ahmaeparty FYlday Artiagl 4 Jat'ln ih I fed Mrs. Me J. Mftrtmsen wna bonfean to tha I raLA first-yeST. ANTHONY, Idaho, March 20. Th DVCHESN'E, March 29. Mr. W. M. class of the Brigham Jnetaacere club Thnreday Th mem her of the Bridge rtab went to I Toung college gave a dancing party Walker and Mra. W. T. Walker were Fortnightly club met with Mrs. AustinHarm Monday voiuuf. Alrn. F. fchnpProvo. Saturday ef lent week, where they wer I vv ednesday night at the library of tba bottfiNM Thvrftdny ftftnmoon of lMt - hern won high acore. th guest of Mrs. William Ferre. school. woek tt tho homo of tho form or, whan Tho Tuemiay Evening Pridire club mt Mr. William Omella baa retarded home. I The Sororls sorority will give It ShrB B ifter spesdlng a moath with relatives la Nel mml vaudeville under the direction of flvo Ubleo of hrfdro woro onjoyed. Tho- thtiMr3' ll Woore.th won high, scoie and Mr. Miss Mae Edwarda. Frldar and Batur rooms wer tastefully decorated In W, 6 A. R. Cox low. Mr. aad Mr. Jam Francome went to Mid- day, March 2 and 27. at Sha Ninth ward living early spring flower and fern. Mrs. YV. H. Borland. Mra II. W. Paretle, Tneedny, fe vil tlieir children, Ur. and I meeting house, score was won by Mra. Orron Smith, High sec. ham and Mrs. H. C. Rons entertained MMrtUwrT'r.Al2iirt7urd t. her he7. I J1.nne'' ond by Mra G. C. Grey and consolation at a St. Patrick's bridge party Wednesthe House Tuesday. Douglas hy Mra A. Nevln Alt. Luncheon wa day afternoon Garland. Tuesday, after a twe weeks" vl.lt Cannon n evening at Vr8- - Borof Salt and Morria served at the close ef the games, and land's home. and her with her children, V- d Mr. J. V. Tbere were seven tables were dinner gueata Wednesday. Menwlll. exclusive of the prise winners, In the afternoon with guests In for tea Coach Knapp of the B. Y. C. gave a gueata were: Mesdames O. C. Monday evening the Beehive Rbksh lodge E. W. and nine table for evening The color waa given a aorprlae par's by th I. 0. O, F. banquet Monday evening In the dining gchoman, A. J. Feller. Lockhardt, T. R. J. scheme and favors were St. Patricks I at th latter hall. Game, moalc and re room of he mechanic art building In M. Schllegle, C. T. Dickerson, Lewi. DickL. Ideas. Elaborate refreshments here honor of the basketball boy and their erson, James Dagllsh, J. Edwin Zimmerfreahmeatn were enjoyed. r. served. Mr. and Mr. Samuel Francom are I Salt partners, A social evening followed the man, T. O. C. Kohl, T. A. Ring, I a Firth, St. baselmll Th club Anthony pare Lak thle week. banquet. F. C. Kelao. A. M. Murdock, R. W. Krou-p- a danc Wednesday evening in th m 8a w Mm. Flax 4 WU Uk Tialtor Th Rev. Mr. ftnd Mrs. E. T. tswli and Cresawell, were George hall. The for the proceeds I went to eR,t M?7... Wednesday, where tfluslcal trio. Brewerton, Clark benefit of the club. Th tuw4 fcom r" I they spent JL? sul! r7i7 the remainder of the week as and 8m1th presented si.? a delightful proThe Limit club gnet with Miss Margaret Mr. end Mra. William Doodle returned home under th direction of th Graham Costley Tuesday evening. Miss Elizar and WrtRnv Bollen and children gram I musical bureau of Salt Lake LibFriday from Sea Franclace, when they visited I left beth Smith won high score. Tuesday morning for southern Cali- - erty theater Monday evening.at tbe their aeo. tile Doodle. Mrs. E. pervill of Idaho Falls spent A birthday turprle party wna given Friday fornln to spend a month or alx week, Friends Joe th early part of the week io the erty, Davis of tendered him Mr. and Mrs Marrlner KcCles and la honor of Jack Reece at th home ef hia at th home of hie par- th guest of relatives. dren, accompanied by Mra. John Toung, surpriseMr. party Mr. Berth Reece. Miss Fannie Hall left Monday for Salt and Mrs. Fred Davis, Friday Tne boy ecoota ef the Paynoa Flnt ward. I left gunday for Berkeley, Cal., to apend ents. of I week. Games and danc- - Lake for a visit. last evening Lewi of Bcouimaater nader th a month an gueata of Mra. Ellen Ecclea teederahip were Mrs. "Josph Henry went to Idaho enjoyed and a luncheon was Bate, took a "hike" Saturday of Uat wk up Evangeline Thomaa gpent laat lng j nerved to tho following young folks: Fall the latter part of last week on a Payane caavoo and ever th mountain te Spring weeen(, gaj, e Misees Nora Fltswater, Nelllo Odeklrk, visit to her brother, A. C. Anderson. mlUoB ' b'com Mra A. Y. Richmond of Preaton, Idaho, Isabella She returned homo Tuesday. ,h Hair, Edna Hair, Bessie d at New Jersey Mrt.Ja7wBIII and daughter. Mia. Dor Mr. ard Airs. Y". M. Vine of Dubois Hasel Brunyer, Owen Apianalph, .nlt'a',t to their home Tuesday. BUI. ere Dgdea Heitor Blln,,, returned A theater party of thirteen composed rfoyd" i&d M. A. Goodmansen of Idaho Tails Mra tho Ne . . TS2? a I of arrived for a visit with the tV. Tuesday students attended th grand opera Sat- young girl friends Sunday afternoon at W. Spiers family. . , urday evening of laat week.. 5. D. The Relief were home. Indoor society of the T games played I Mr. and Mra. Wallace Allred of Prea-- ,, her anniverice cream and cake wer served at church held Its seventy-sixt- h . ton, Idaho, apent the midweek her and In celebration sary Tuesday afternoon th dose of th afternoon. Thoeo presIGQAi. vnn- - They wer dinner ent MoSrilv ftarnoont'th TuMday Music, a program and were Nana Axe1 gourd, Maall Bottom, the tabernacle. man s dub met B'eadhatn gueW, 0f Mr Bnt, MrJt a wer the feature. refreshments Mabat Madsen, Delta Bottom, homo of Mra D. C. Budge wlth the jfol- Emily MlM Helen Thatcher. vho la attend- Miss Lewi entertained fourteen couBrown, Melva Ellis, Helen Hadden and I inr lh lowing ladle University of Utah, cam home Norma a at dancing ples party Friday evening and Bendrlcks Mia B. Birch assisted Ivy Clayton. Cordon, George Friday .to attend the Junior prom. Miss rB1 f.'iu jI Josephine the young hostess in th general enter- at the W. YV. Spiers home. George Bell Jean Uulslaln, covWoodruff and C. W. Wood I portrait painter of Bdtgium, gave a ruff accompanied her and wer her guests taining, It Is easy to get a partner with money Mlaa Mildred fltevenson was hostass on art. Several special gueata wer In for tho week-enTea was. of last week at the home to Invest through the Ruwrutnentality of vlted In for th afternoon. Friday evanlng I Th Tribune Wants. ar?nd hav Hyrum Hayball . of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert served. l'om from threo months' trip, when a number of young friends Th Wobyca society met Monday ovo- - II a month at Washington. spent a few hour with games and music. Pendlng nlng at th home of Mr. Joseph E. I D-- C., they went For two reasons this service is an Secondly, our charges are very reasonthey Refreshments wer served. Quinnev, with Miss Mary Sorensen end I Pnt two monthato Florida,-wherhostesses. Mr. as Carlisle Th Duchesne post, American Legion, Not A Bltunuif Miss Florence able more reasonable than most women economy : Announcement was made Wednesday gave a big dance SL Patricks night in C. Sorensen read two one-aLett! the perfect mars I 0f the organization of a new th town hall, which waa th most popuS Washington Square plays. "Eugenlcatly - evening have any idea. appearance of her comRefreshClod. In the first place, dry cleaning actually and "Th rority, th Gamma XI Gamma at th lar social event of thet season. A large peaking Utah Agricultural plexion, Permanent ment eer served. The an- - number ef college. guests wer presIsaves you money" by spariifg the furnishTh U. A. C Women league met Frl- - I nouncement wa made at a luncheon ent. and temporary skin will cost you nothing to have our repIt home Dr. at th Mr. the at of Mr. lfrst afternoon and Georg Clemens and sacollege. William look and them and Mra W better (given Mr. day troubles are effectively ings, making ton Vernon by th sorority member. All Mrs.' Jack Stevens left Wednesday for talk on "Nature." lt. IIIU gave concealed. resentative call and estimate the cost. Reduces unTh Clio club members did not meet the appointments of th luncheon wer their home In Detroit, Allch., after spendlonger. natural color and corrects a few days with Mr. and Alra A. J. Wednesday afternoon In regular session, carried out in cerise and Ivory, th ing entertained their huabands Fikday j rority colors. Tbo rooms wer decorated Fellers. grewy skins. Highly antiseptic, peonies, chosen to further Mra J. W. Metcalf and small son hav evening at a banquet, which waa served with tfprlng with Deneficial results as out tho color scheme. The patron-John returned to their home In Utah after a at 7 o'clock at tho home of Mr.- - and Mra carry a curative agent for 70 years. Tho banquet table eases of the sorority are as follows- Mra months stay hera Christiansen. was beautifully decorated with spring j F. G. Harris. Mrs. C. R. Johnson' Mrs' Miss Gerrlel Bench hae prone to her flowers, carrying out a color scheme of Weston Vernon, Airs, John O. Peterson home in Utah for an indefinite stay with The material in these is too many $o0 to $100 models of vellow and green, the club colors, and I and Mrs Melvin Merrill. The members her parents. r aa follows; Aliases Elsie Alaughsn also Introducing tho SL Patrick Idea. of th L. D. 8. Under th sood to be tbrowa away. We. this season and tbe cost will be Greta Johnson. Jdrlla Earns- - Sunday school.auspice '"The Man From Borneo Impromptu toasts were given. Follow. Fern gevy, Lois was worth, Vernon, Edna Miller, Anna was staged spent lng the banquet the evening can dye them blue, gTeea or night at th town comparatively small. and music. Egbert, feylvla Spaude, Aldyth Vernon hall LeadingFriday parts wer taken by Miss at- t an C. entertained D. Alra to Budge collar the need when season black, change Next you tractlvely arranged luncheon Wednesday. wer civilian strle and hem the bot- All the appointments effectively will bs that much money carsied out la the SL Patrick idea. A ' will look like center-piec- e "in pocket. daffodils formed the of basket They just for th table. Covert were laid tor twelve, A social afternoon followed. The largest and most distinguished social Sient of th week was th annual 580 Wasatch Phone junior prom of tho Utah 'Agricultural college, given Friday evening at th Smart gymnasium. Th decorations were featured In the cosmopolitan Idea. Nationalities. including Japanese, Egyptian. Persian and Bohemian, were represented with booths and also in native cos-tuTh representative were students at th college. The general decorative While Thii Carload Luts, Free Demonstration. Easy Teriiis. scheme tarried out In all the richness of th Oriental coloring, fitted In with the Terms to Suit. Get A of Our number booth Prices, prominent people , W taka eoata of to state were In attendance, as well Ilk thl a large number of former students of ts East Second South 8 trot the t hool 'rorr. various states. By way of celebrating his birthday anBranch: First South and State Street niversary. Flamey Preoot gave a dancing party at th Bluebird hall Friday evanlng of laat week. The ball wa Across From Salt Lake Theater. charmingly decorated with a profusion of Fa real Peat er. lilacs and greenery. The birthday cake H Cleaners and c Master Duets, Salt V"1 t der solicited 'i-waa a feature of lb evening. Fifty couleek like thl ples wer In attendance, the gueata being th members of Mr. Pres-and their partner, with few Other friend. Mrs. Ray B. West entertained her I fang the aunpice of th Ij. D. S. church. ifiy V i?r;Vv;:i - . 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