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Show Till; SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCII WILL RADIUM AT LAST 21. 3020. 0000000000000000000000000H000 000 OPEN THE DOOR OF rmt, THE GREAT UNKNOWN? E Jorgenson Mr. Abner Crane, Mra Edwin Johnston and MONROE Air C A Hone. Mra J tV. Clierrv entertained a number of young people at a party Sunday Man'll 20. Mrs.- - Ola I.r-SeMONROE, to her am, entertained Friday of last week for sienlng, In compliment Mr Oraon K. Olsen. Mra .Alton Ander- Jamsa, on Ida thirteenth IdrfmiHy son, Mra, Arndell llanaen. Vera, Helen entercluh The and Del Maglehy, Kosetta Lows, Mr. tained Wednesday afternoon by Mra. B. Joaeph Olson, Mra loan Larsen and Ethel K. Jensen Lricaaoii. Mr Richard Whittaker will entertain A house warming waw given Wednes-da- y the crochet club at her home neat mailt for lr. and Mrs. flank. Those Thuradav. enjoying th affair wsra Mr. and Mr. enterThe Miaslonary noolety wa Andrew Brown, Air. and Mr F. Erick- tained afternoon at th home son, Mr. and Air. 8 ti. Andreaaon, Mr. of Air. Tueailay Wr. McCann devotional The J, and Mrs. Emmett Koblna Mr. and Mr. were led ijy II Vie Bargent. Mi Netlliott Lai.cn, Mr. and Alra Charts about Beaumann read a chapter Nielacn, Mr. and Mr. Harvey Bat, tle " -- The folAmertcaiiHatlon Chnetian Mr. and Mr J. P. fepelrs, Mr. and Mr. for the Mr. lowing officer were eleried Harold Maglebv. Mr. M J. year. President, Mra T M. Keu- Joeeph olwn, Xlr. and Mr. lioher Mag- Mevrlok, Mr T n annl-verra- Home-Oiiltu- re J- Nettle Beaumann. secretary of mission aludv. Miss Emily Fleming A 8. club mst Friday afternoon Th O. with Mr Joseph Monein. Eleven inem bera were present. The marriage of Mis Ada Gunderson, daughter of Mr. and Mr. ofErick GunderMoroni, took son. and El win Blackham plan Wednesday morning In Ih Alantl temple. A reception waa given In the parevening at th home of the bride horn ents The couple wdll make their In Moroni. Mr Kill Carter entertained Batur day of last week at a luncheon in compliment to her daughter, fgiuiee, on her eighth birthday anniversary. Mis. I. It. Jensen was hostess at a delightful luncheon Friday afternoon. Cover were laid for alx. Alls Oleah Wall entertained the Q. P, Clique Saturday evening of Inst weekdinMrs. Elmer Jensen entertained at ner Bunday afternoon In honor of her Those husband birthday anniversary. present were A. P. Jensen,Af. Mr and Atra. Nielson and Arthur Jensen. Mrs. J. Miss Selma Jensen. Air. and Mrs E. W. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Jorgenson, Mr. and Mrs J 1). Meyrlck, Mr and Mr. Edwin Johnston Mra Ethel Bricker of Greenrlver, Mr Ahner Crane, Mr. and Mr. C. A. Hone. ftla l,ovell Mis Vemta Meyrlck and Ml motored to Spring City Tueday evening, Mr. and Mrs. where they were guests of J. M. Johnson. Mlsa lna Nelson entertained a number of her friends at a prettily arranged Kensington, Thursday afternoon. work, Miss Mr Re Hanlel entertained YVedne' day afternoon for Mra. Moroni Jansen Mra John. ICabrlskle and .Mr. Elliott La rue n. flub of the high The school entertained at a banquet and dama on Thursday, About 100 guevta aver present. entertained Mra Veinon Erlikeon ErickThursday for Mr. and Mra J. If. nd Mra son, Mia Claud Mi Entire Wendell Andreaaon. all of Richfield. a at Mr. L. W. Jones entertained ldrthday dinner party MrSaturday of !at Bold Brown, week. Her daughter, Berimed her Coiera were laid fop the Mrs Ole I arxen, Mrs F. lollowli g: Hrlckon, Mia l.ouie Bake- -, Alra Joseph Andrew Olsen. Mra Karl Tuft. Mis Brown, Mra N H. Nielsen, Mra. Elliott Mr Harold larren, Mra. Dan Larsen, Maglebv. Afra Oreon B (daen. Air J. I lone. Madge Tuft, Ethel and Melba Erlckeon and Kal Jone Air. and Mr Michael Brown will leave hortly to make their home In Delta. Mr. and Mra. James Bertelson of visited with the family of Maryaial Atra W llllam Bertelson, Thursday. A Dumber of friend pleasantly surprise fivlvla and Dwight Hoop Saturday Bight of lat week Those present were Ilean Morrison, Delma Brown. 'Chavis, Thelma and Grace Baker, May Thornton. Elaine Gregerson, Ardell, Hvrum and Hiliner I.e, Nelden and Garland Webb. George Bpolra, Melvin Lowe and Archie Rohlson. Alisa Bopuronla Nielsen entertained at luncheon 8undav for Berta Lewis and Jna and Mattie Tone. Mr. and Mra Elliott Larsen entertained at Bunday dinner for Air. and PRESTON, . Mr Rex Daniels. Mias Loul Alagleby entertained at a PRESTON, Idaho, March '20. Mrs. birthday party Tuesday evening. The rooms and tables were prettily decorated. John Tallman entertained Monday afternoon at cards and luncheon for Miss Luncheon was served to Melba Erick-oand 1 a preaJ Allle Hansen, Alisa Ruby Neaglo and Ruth, Florence. and Ruth Swindle. Elia Mr. Eugene Jensen. Magleby, Mrs. R. I, Holt, assisted hv Mra Earl Weaver, entertained the Golden Hour Irish de orations afternoon. club MT. were featured In the dining and recepas a centerhad rooms. The table tion MT. PLEAS VNT. March 20 Mr. Lila piece a green basket of white carnation. Bhamroiks were used as place card. Chener and Mr. Ethel Bricker of Green-riv- Covers were laid for twenty guest. Old wers guest of dlra 'Abner Crane melodies weie sung by Mrs. J. P. Irish Tuesday and Wednesday. Murphv, Mr. I, Rov Hull. Mrs. R D y Worthy Grand Matron Mrs Lila Miss Eva Weaver. Miss Virand Grand Lecturer Mr. Ethel Holt and violin and oello solos Bricker of the grand chapter of the Ck ginia Holt plaved E. 8. visited Mt. Pleasant Wednesday The favors were green cap. The special Bel nap. Mra J were Amo Mra evening. After the session of th chap- guests P. Aturphv, Mrs. G. Mitchell, Miss Eva ter, luncheon wa served to forty memMt Vera Headrick, Alls Irma Weaver, bers and Invited guests. Mrs. J. 8. larson. Mrs. G. E. Mra E. W. Wall entertained Wednes- Murphy, day at a 1 o'clock dinner for Mrs. Ethel Weaver and Airs. L Roy Hull Mrs. J. P, Murphy wa lio'tess at a Pink camaatlons Bricker of Greenrlver. In a crystal basket formed tha center-ple- c party given at th home of Mrs. Frank for the table. Cover were laid for Foss, Tuesday afternoon. Two tables of were played, followed bv dinner Mra F.thel Bricker. Mrs. J. M. John- "o00 son, Alra Fred Rasmussen, Mrs. J. D. at tha Franklin. A crystal basket of pink . Agrt-ultur- ta IDAHO n, Ita PLEASANT er Cb'e-ne- f k i and Invend r ewret peas formed th can dolls were the dlnper terpieie. C Kewple v favors. cis were laid for ten guests. Mr Anna Dow of Grand, lire. Is. visiting with bor parent, Mr, and Mr Petron. Mrs. G, A Thompson of t'tah, spent last week with her sister, Mr Karl Chalterton. Mrs. Calvin Foss entertained at "TOO of lompllmerilary to Mra J. P. Murphy LunchBalt Iaike. Thursday afternoon. Mra. Earl Houck eon follow sd the gain won high sore at card Mrs. Ralph Cayman entertained on of Mra Wednesday afternoon In honor&0o" were J p. Mutphy. Two tables of A basket played, followed by luncheon. of sweet peas formed th centerpieia Mrs. Wllllnm Stephen entertained at cards followed by luncheon Aionday af Covers were laid for six. ternoon Mra John Johnson entertained Thursfor the Chosen Friends afternoon day club. Mra J.N. I Arson was elected Lunibeon wa served to president. twelve guest. Mr W. C. Atathews entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon. Covers were , laid for six. Mr. Ilarvev Hitchcock entertained at dinner Bunday. Mrs. Ilex Kimball of Ligan, I'tsh, la a guest of Air. Whitney Kimball. 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E. Wright left Sunday for Boise to make their home They have been residents of Montpelier for fifteen year Th anniversary of the founding of th Relief eocietv of the L. D. 8. church was observed In this cilv Wednesday night, at a social and luncheon in the Second ward. The ladies of the Gem and Mountain clubs entertained last night at a tea and card partv in the lobby of the Crulck- - I Miss Effle Cook, Miss Ella Quayle, Aflss shank hotel. This Is the firet event of Ruth Jone, Miss Jessie Colllpricst, Miss the kind to be given by a women's Ma Knuttl, Mlsa Nettle Pearce, Aft club In Alontpelier. and the affair proved Amy Munk, Miss Chloe Perkins, Miss a poci&l success. Proceeds of the tea wilt Ixirsna Barrett, Atlas Esther Brennan, he used in promoting clvlo Improve- - Mies Norma Morgan, Mies Ada Stevens, I Aflss Lucille ments. Dunn, Miss Irene Barkdull Mra C. E. Hess and Miss Lois Wll- - Miss fa Von Barkdull. Mtss Vlrda Toom-llam- s entertained In a pleasing manner I er. Atlss Juanita Winters, Miss Gera Mondav evening at a handkerchief, hose Winters, Miss Lots WilUama and stationery shower, honoring Allse Effle Took, who will leave next Sunday on a mission to the northwestern states. Mies Cook will go direct to Portland, Ore. The party Monday night was given at the home of Mrs. Burgoyne. The gnesta ilAXTAQllX, March JO baa part waa were Mr. Ellxabeth Jones, Mr. Mary flnm at th hotna of Mr. 4 aad Mrs. Iaiafa Clark, Mra Alarv Burgoyne. Mra Martha Holtadar. Thursday svUf, ta fcooor of Kldor Crulckahank, Mra Sarah Williams, Mra Lloyd Holtaday. a lately retnrard nUslosary, Hill Cook, Mr. Mary A. Burgoyne, Mra. Tha rwtt war Mr sad Mra. Hsber Taylor. Harriet Merrill, Mrs. Catherine Lewis, Mr. and Mra. Vsra Holladay. Mr. aad Mrs. Mrs. Genevieve Hese, Afra Ethel Clark, Nslas Butter Mr. smt Mra. Sanaa! R. Culi Ing. Mr. sad Mrs. Ueary Bvland. Miss ! not 1 0 II tt 1 - tt ? t n . I A- V 't tt I MONTPELIER, IDA. m. tt I oellaneous shower, at tha horns of th I Mlases Beach, Rwartout. Black and Rorigl this evening. About twenty guests war j present. Dr. And Airs. Thomas Ruffs!! enter-- 1 talned at dinner Wednesday evening. Mrs. Arthur Bmlth waa hostess to th ELY, NEVADA Ante club at her homo Friday night. Mr. and Mr. L. T. Brock ara spend-- 1 Mra. 20 Oltne ELY, Nev. Atarr-a tew weeks In California. Btewart, grand matron of the Eastern tugMies Cleora Murdock was hostess to I Btar, will visit Ely, In company with a Th the Hpoon club Monday evening. number of olncr state officers, next AionI day and Tuesday. Tuesday night a ban- personnel of the game Included Mra. John I Emers dng. Mrs. Creighton Whltemore, quet will le given by the lodge. In honor Mra. of the visiting guests. Jay Brinton, Mrs. Carroll Atorrill, I Mrs. John GalMra Alfred Doiill, Miss Lillian Deoltn. I lagher is worthy matron of the Ely lodge Miss Mary O'Sullivan, Alisa Alda Stevens and Mrs. C, McDonald Is chairman of and Miss Madge Smith. Mra. Morrill won the entertainment rommlttee. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Bartley have the first prise at (00 and Alra White-mor- e the second. returned from a several months' pleasure Mra Aubrey Burkhart Bonham has re- - I a trip in California. Atlas Julia Dean TJ'eat gave a ctftvrmlng turned from an sxtended visit, la tk little dancing party at her home March south. Th White Pina County High school I 13, when about twenty of her young basketball team played the Elko Hlgh friends wpro present. Alins Mildred McNay of Ruth waa a school team in Elko Frida v. Tb personnel of the Ely team Include the I guest of Mrs. Lawrence Tlcta WednesMisaee Flora Rowan, Loll Rowan, Pearl I day. The Pirate Bridge cluh enjoyed Its Baker, Wlletta Ackerman, Ruth Metiel. II McLoughlln. Alisa Helen meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank and Catherlna ttoper in East Ely Wednesday afternoon. Fllege and Professor Kublts accompanied Member participating In the game were the team to Elko. Mra. Joseph L. Ties, Mra. Percy Jack-- 1 Mrs. Arthur Bmlth. Airs, .nomas Luf-f- a I 1, Mrs Bamuel Patrick, Mis. WUliam son, Alra Fred West and Mrs. Willis E. McGill, Mr. Osmond Georg Bates, Atra. Meyers composed a game of bridge at the home of Alra Jackson Paul Boese, Mrs. R. 8. Holliman and Friday night. Miss Rorig was hostess to th Monday! the hostess. Mrs. Bates and Atra Holla-ma- n Evening club this week, when Mra Or- had th high scores. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler were vat Baird, Mrs. Alfred Proctor, Mlea At-- 1 Miss Black. lander. Miss Carother. delightful dinner hosts on baturday eve- fM.as Rtartout and Miss Beach were pres- ning of last. week. ent. The ladies of Barred Heart church gave Mra. Alfred Poull of McGill waa th Nt. Patrick's hall Wednesday evening, which was one of the delightful social guest of Mrs. WIMam N. McGill Aionday. I Alra Osmond Georg Bates was the! oo salons of the week, enjoved by about hostess to a foursome of bridge Aionday I IM)u guest. Father ODonnell gave an In- afternoon. address preiedlng the dancing, teresting Mrs. Prank Rwarts was a pleasing olub which wa Interspersed with Irish pongs anil dances, given by Mr. and Air. hostess of Mondav, when the Wednesday Bewlng club enjoved her hospitality. Mrs George Animond Slid William Coleman. Mrs. John Weber will entertain the Frank .Roper, Mrs, B. Allen Richardson, Mra Watt Bishop, Mra Nealy H. Chapin, Us club meetnext St Thursday Bridge Mra Bamuel Iatriek and Mra Osmond j ing Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Boreman are at George Bates were present. Mr. and Mrs. G. Waltham Weller are home to their, friends in the house fora few weeks In Balt taka merly occupied by Air. and Mra. Gus spending The regular meeting of the Woman'e W emu. waa club held tide afternoon at th High The Woman's club a card planning partv to he given the latter part of the school Mias Little. Patsy Rathbum entertained month, whtib promises to be a pleasant a number of her juvenile companions. In affair of the early spring. Mr llllam Burtie. whose marriage honor of her fifth birthday anniversary, I A doien guests w are took place on Afarch 14. waf tendered a Friday afternoon. sui prise party. Jn the nature of a mis- present, Mrs. Frank Roper entertained lnfor-- 1 mally at luncheon Thursday. The Ely Literary club xrlll be entertained by the Rev. and Afra. A. Von Der Horst at the Methodist parsonage Mon-- 1 day evening. Mra Ed Leak entertained for the Thursday Sewing club at its last meet Mrs. Charles Chandler. Mr. Harold ing 8. Munroe. Mra Ralph Bowdie, Alra George Whltely, Mra B. I Quavle, Mra I Arthur Smith. Mra R. H. Holtxman, Mra Samuel Baas Ebert, Mra Nealy H. Chapin and Mies Jacobson comprise the club. "Mr. Bob. the farce given at BUo hall this evening, waa cleverly presented hv the cast, comprised of a number of Ely' young social set, and waa a benefit for Quentin Roosevelt poet No. t. Amer- - I lean Legion. Aflaa Mary Bhepard, Miss Ida Aultman, Miss Mabel Wheeler, Ralph Holland. Paul Doughty and WUliam Roy-- 1 ale were among those who took part. Mlsa Jennie Newneger was the hostess to the Double E Bridge club Thursday afternoon. 0 tt tt 0 0 0 0 , Go. Ashworth'Olpuglilin 120 So. fain, tt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000000000000000000000000000 HOW MUCH IS A CHILD WORTH? Turn for a moment, if you will, from your own cozy family circle to those 800,000 starving, ragged, helpless Jewish children in Eastern Europe. You'll have tb stretch your imagination to the breaking point and even then you will not exaggerate the grim, terrible facts. Almost a million innocent children robbed of their birthright! Ever since their prattling baby days they have i known only War. reace to them" is an utter stranger. Think ot the long dreary days, with the hunger pangs ever gnawing at their little vitals. Think of the rag3 and the dirt, of the sickness and the suffering and the heartaches of myriads cf little tots out on their own in a world gone mad. Here is a situation where race, creed, nationality nothing counts except humanity. Those multitudes of Jewish children in Eastern Europe must have food. They must have clothing. They must have a decent place to live. " v And they mutt have a little of tha care and loving kindneu that u the birthright of every child bora into the world of the child of your heart and of these numberless Jewish children! The first consideration of American Jewry Is to care for the untended, unoffand unloved fed, unclothed the But race across the sea. spring of it is the first consideration not only of Jewry, but of America as a whole. The $35,000,000 that the American Jewish Relief Committee needs from the United States this year will go primarily to save the, Jewish childhood abroad. Shall it ever be said that for a few palfry dollars a host of little children were allowed to perish? JEWISH RELIEF CAMPAIGN Life for Those in the Shadow of Death SEND SUBSCRIPTIONS OR CASH TO STATE HEADQUARTERS, SALT LAKE COMMERCIAL CLUB Lift Off Corns! Doesn't hurt! Lift touchy corns and calluses right off with fingers SANTAQUIN Apply a few drops of "Frperorie upon that old, bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off root and ail, without pain or soreness. Hard corns, soft corns, corn, between the toes, end th Mlsa Agasta Byluad, Mlsa Loella Dowd), Mlsa flea Holladay. Howard Boliadaj aad Boswell Cosh tag. Mr. aad Mra. ftylrester Era as visited at LrhJ tha past weak tha uriti of Mra. J. B. at sos. Mrs. Banasb Jeppesm hat refoniM to her boms la tiaontson. after a tw weeks visit la this rity. tha gtxsi of her daughter. Mrs. Charles McKay. Mr. sad Mra. W. g. Bvaaa ars apeadlng tev erst weekaat Lett I. visiting relatives. Mrs. Juillet ustea aatertalned at candy pull Friday evening. Th invited guest wera Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry Edwards, Menels T. Holladay, Mr. aad Mrs. Jsddy Orem Mr. Mra. aad Sylvester Evans, Mr. and hsigh, Chatwlnd. Mra. Elmer Tistjea aad stills Tha Belief satiety celebrated the seventy Sight anniversary ot that organisation Wednesla the Relief so day. A program aad pkuk war followed by ciety hall in tha aftsrneo town hall in tha ere hall In tha a leap-yea- r sing. Mrs. E. 0. McKay af Itano, Kav , has been aiaklag an extended May In this city, visiting her sons. Miss Ida Ferry has returned ta her homo nt Parson, after spending tha pest two weeks hers at th hone af Mr. aad Mr. M. Bolls dav. Mrs. lev McKay entertained at hr home fri-guerasing la heer of the birthday anniversary per Friday af her mother, Mr. Jeppeson or of Johoftoa, Rheumatism Home Cure Given By On Who Had It In th spring of !'i3 I was attacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered as only those who hare it know, for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I received waa only temporary. Finally, 1 found a remedy that cured me completely, and tt has never returned. have given It to a number who were terribly afflicted and even bedridden with Rheumatism, and it effected a cur In every rasa I want every sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try thl marvelous healing power. Don t send a cent; simply matt your name and address and I will send tt free to try. After you have used It and ft has proven itself to be that means of curing your rheumatism, you may and the price of It. on dollar. but understand, t do not want your money unless you er perfectly satisfied to send It. Isn t that fair? Why suffer anv longer when positive relief is thus offered you free? Dont delay Write today. Mark H. Jackson, No. to IF Gurney Bldg Frarue, N. T. Mr. Jackson ts lesponslble. Above A statement true. MANILA. March 20. Petr G. Wall was lest a visitor tn Manila Saturrtav wek. Hi niece. Miss Yard motored back to Greenrlver with him to ep.nd a fw day Mra Leo Stewart antertalned at aup- rt, brd skin calluses on of feet lift right off no bottom humbugl of lt weak In hona btrtndwv anniverwar hi parents, B Stewart, Mr. etcl Mis Ails Bullet, Friday nignt of last week th Ust dance of the season was given In th Manila dance hall. A large crowd wee present Mr. end Airs A J. Mr and Mrs. ATarion Campbell and Mra am Dardv. svni left Lvman Frtdav of last week to visit wlh Mr Campbell Folti and Mr. Lever Anderson. mother A farewell party was given Saturday A 'Surprie party waa glvan Tuesday night of last week for th culver broth- night tn the echoolhous tn honor of Mr. er In th Manila ball. Game and danc- Fam Worby, A large crowd was presing were enjoved and light refreshments ent. were served. Th Oliver boys have furMr and Mrs. Hebr Bnn!on, Jr, annished the musla for th dam.es tut tertalned at dinner Wednesday evening. winter. Cover were laid for six. sary MANILA , -- huRPanr! hr aiming Tlrkt prea-nt lo |