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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH . Social Notes from Utah Towns nlng. tlniate The Utopia club was entertained by Mrs Walter L. btephens Wednesday afternoon. The time was with needlework and at the closespent of the afternoon a tray luncheon waa served. Jn addition to tha club members the following guests were present' Mrs. J. Christensen, Mrs J. 1, Ballantyne, Mrs- - Waller Ashment and Mrs. Faul T. Freese of ball Lake, Professor 8. H. Clark entertained a Urge and appreciative with ,T. l OGDEN the Gwendolyn string orchestra 28, 1920. ) and - qimrtei. Th AmerUan Legion of this cilv presented the opera, "Filf, Futf, Fouf," In OGDCX, March ST A prettily arbelt Idke Uiiy on Tuesday and Wednesranged tea was, given from 1 until I day evenings The member of the met o clo It Sunday afternoon by tha Soured wei thapeioued by the folowng. Mr, Heart alumnae at the home of Mrs. JoJ E. Browning, Mrs Joseph Wallet. Mrs B. U. Brooks, Mrs Morrison, Mr. Noel, seph B. Emin. The affair was lvm for the purpose of raising funds to enable Mra Ashton and Mrs. Mary Eel er. the association to Join the Catholic fedMr. and Mrs. .L H. Browning and eration of schools. Fink and white sweet duughter. Gone, hv returned from a peas were used In the decorations of the visit fn southern California. room, and violets and rosea, arranged In Mr. and Mrs. Kmnk Kinney are guest a large bowl, was the centerpiece for the t th home of W SO Brien. They are ,nf V ,th! testable. Mrs Abbot R. Heywood. Mrs. on their way to their home In Twin Fall, W. I Maginnls and Mrs. E. O. Ri, h iouows. after a visit in Usillormg. Abraham Lincoln llrlnk Idaho, poured. Assisting In the dining room Mr. F. F, Rirhcmu.l ha returned were Mlse Eva Lrb, Miss Gertrude Har- water), Ftiaay evening, "George Washa from two visit with Mra W. (Mackey), Saturday afternoon; B. Kirkcnd.i month M rs ington l In Kansas City, Mo ry, Miss Katherine McLaughlin. I he Four Hoi semen of the Apocalypse" Marv Matson end Miss Genevieve Mc11. Mr U. Hamilton, wife of Captain 'I he re(Ibanez), Saturday evening. Kenna. Miss Cludia Kith played a numComplexions otherwise flawless are often Hampton, Is the guest of Mrs. Itv rum enber of her oau compositions and Mrs. citals were the second of a aerie of unIs stationed Captain Hampton ruined by conspicuous nose pores. Edna Hamilton Dlnneen gave vocal se- tertainments which have been g.ven at Luuiavi!!, Ky. Ogdenl iVacher' lections. About sixty guests calling dur- der the auspice of theHiatoiu-aand 0. Mrs Mr. Hyrum ITngree asaouatlon and the The pores of the face are not as fine as' on society, Thomas, were Halt ing the receiving horns. guests at The Ladles Literary club wtH give a Granville Barker, th noted lecturer and the bridgeJr, luncheon given Tuesday afterother numaa Playwright, first tha appearing card party on Master Monday, April 6, noon by Mrs. J. G. Will,. parts of the bodv. On the nose esat tha Berthana, for whlth arrangements ber. Mr. end Mr. Roy Bul.cn and family of pecially, there are more glands than elseMr. Thoms Shelton was hostess at a Latgon vieited her Tuesday, I he guests were made at a special meeting held Wednesday afternoon at the home of miscellaneous shower this evening at her of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hen Mvluiuui, en there is and where more activity of the home in honor of Mis Ruth Bair, aa route to the 1 aclfic coast. Mra. Esra C. Rich. The Martha eoclcty held He regular April bride. Twenty gueete spent the The Woman of if These not Missionary society pores, properly stimupores. meeting Monday afternoon at 'the home evening with muelo and games, after the First Fresbyterian church met Friwhich refreshments were served. of Mrs. D. C. Ecclea. from free lated and kept day afternoon of Inst week at the home dirt, clog up and A bridge luncheon was given by Mrs Saturday evening of last week In Lo- of Mr. H. B. MtCune. A wa J. G. WIIUs Tuesday afternoon at her gan the American Legion of this city given which was followed program become enlarged. bj a social home In the Wright apartment. Lunch- presented th musical comedy, "Plff, hour and refreshment. eon was served St 1 oclotk, wtthi bridge Paff, Fouf. Frior to the presentation Ethel bin, III was hostess to th To reduce enlarged nose pores: Wring a Mr. following. Each table was decorated with of the play, the members of th cast C. K. I), club W ednc'day afternoon cloth frum very hot water, lather it soft The different coirpan.es of the luugb sweetpeas and carnations were arranged were entertained at dinner by Fresident Included E. G. Peterson of the Agncultuqal colThe guet about the room ter of the lioneeit held their regular with Mr. J IT. W right. Mm. Arnold IBow- lege monthly meeting on Thuistlay hi, ei noon. Woodburys Facial Soap, then hold it man. Mr. W. H Reeder, Jr, Mrs. Mr. and Mi. William Charles Furr entertfelned the ui.. have Einkson Mr Mr. A. aftei-nooL Beau Esprit club member rr.ua to your face. When the heat has expanded Herdtl, 'lailor. gone to C lot nut to v,s l for s inle tune. Luncheon wa aeived following th George V Goddard, Mra. Pawl Wright One of the most elaborate and delightthe and Mra Barlow Wilson card guinea. ful soc.al events In sihool circ.e this pores, rub in eery gently a fresh lather of Miss Madeline Qullllnan wa hostess to season wa the armial classtcaiia given The Udie of the Episcopal guild are Woodburys. Repeat this hot water and making elaborate plans for a card party the member of tne S. U. U. club Monby the Ciaaslcum staff of the to be held on Easter Monday In the day evening. A business meeting waa high school this evening in the Ogden sihool lather application several times, stopping at hall. held and plan wer mad for a aerie guild auditorium. The hall wa decorated to Mrs. W. G. Brne entertained the Five of social affairs to be given by the club. represent a Japanese tea garden. Booths once at the Hundred rlub Thursday afternoon The remainder of the evening waa deyour nose feels sensitive. Then finish In charge of the different classes wer Reed hotel. Four table were arranged voted to needles ork. Refreshment formed of tall paper vases, which wer wer by rubbing the nose for thirty seconds with , for 600 and at the conclusion of the served. placed around the sides of the hall. Arthe gamea a luncheon wa served in decMiriam chapter No. If, O. E. 8., held ranged Inside and above the vase wer a piece of ice. dining room. Violet and eweetpeaIn addi- a special meeting Tuesday evening in th large artificial flower In gay colors In orated the table, Gueta present Masonic cluorooius. Following the meetth center wa of a th large tion to th club member wer Mr J. ing they wer entertained by the men of Japanese umbrella, calling underneath which R. Cooper. Mra U. G. Holley and Mr. Miriam chapter, who. dressed as waiters, hung a Varicolored lantern. Japanese A. T. McCann. served a nliely prepared luncheon. The light and streamer of brightly colored A dancing party wa given by Mr. tablet were decorated with flowers crepe paper hung from the ceiling. A and Mra C. 11 Kirch or Saturday eve- A musical program wa a spring feature of th brilliant spotlight, with a colored spot ning of last week t the Berthana. the evening m one corner of the stage wheel, placed The Fhllathe Mr. Jame T. Abbott entertained class member of the ahone on the dancers. Punch wa served association Methodist member of the Episcopal chtrch wer enter-taine- d during the evening In on of the booths Ust of , on Thursday t a Kensington Monday evening at the horn of in the auditorium and Ice cream was sold Mrs. W. A. Roberts. Following tne busiweek. In a decorated parlor. In charge , Mr. and Mm. F. C. Helntiselman enter-tslne- d ness meeting the electing of olflcer wa of theprettily spohomore Has. In one of the I Homer Fenn, Oil Week, C. C. Iletzel held. the C. E. C. club at their home Refreshments were served. hall adjoining tbe auditorium. The eve-- I and Misses Myra Groutx and , Eugenia, was The evening Mrs. Frankiln b hurt lit f of Halt Lake Is Thursday evening. festivities began t 6 o'clock with I Smith. bunco, after visiting Ogden relative arid friend for ning spent In plavlng progressiveluncheon th of Mis the Blanche I Mr. Anna Benedict of Halley. Idaho. crowning wa a few day. which a Barton of the juniorqjieen. clasa, by the king, lb f been the guest during the past week and served. The club color, jelldw Under th auspices of the Ogden stake Bernard McNulty. Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Browning, and The queen wa at-- I wer used Relief white, and Easter emblems society a cantata and tableau were tended by the following maids Annette I number of delightful affair hav been to decorate the table, A basket of ffb presented in the VVeoer Normal college Cupningham, Ruth I Filigree, Hope Kox, given in her honor. low Jonquils with a- bow of whit mallne auditorium Wednesday evening. A proFloreme Elisabeth Browning, II Mr. J. Warrington Blokes of Burley, on tha hand! wa- th centerpiece. The gram of musical and literary numbers A1 ce Beck,Turner, Thelma Htona and Katherine Idaho, hns been visiting in Ogden the decwas also a feature of the entertainment. Place cards and tally cards were Fisher. The grand march nd a dane- - I Pat week with her sister. Mra C. C. A meeting of the American Legion was orated itv yellow. contest between the classes I Hetsel, and family, and with her brother, different ing to the Railway auxl'larv women' held The at the Ogden Conservatory of Music followed. Prises wer - Eugene H. Hmlth, and fmilv. to tho best Mr, Mail association enjoved a social eve- Thursday evening of last week, when a dancers and the couple given and person wear- - II Stoke has been the guest of honor at a home of Mrs. new branch organization waa formed number of ning Wednesday at the best A the delightful affairs, Ing rgatume special feature were whhh Refreshment Frank W. Joetsen. to be called "Altrlart, or hall of of the evening wa "Tli Garden of the I three art, and whose purpose la to furwhich wa in charge of tho wo I -God," aftermet rluh Saturday The Ttrama ther good music, dramatic and dancing. science classes. Mure wa furnished by I j noon of last week at, the home of Mr. Officer were elected aa follow: William one of tha Lillian Thatcher orchestras. I I Irene Crum s H. Manning, president: Elmer Johnson, A D. Barber, with Mis W. G Barnes entertained the F'ive I Mr. on the A paper vice president; Klwood Fearson, secrethe assisting hostess. dub in the parlors of the Reed Junior I.KHI, M.erk 27.-- TS erhaeren wa given by tary: Monte Core, treasurer, with Lester give, by life of Emile Thursday afternoon. Four whies of I ylgh (M g"ul, Sir W. K. Kimball and Mis Ann Over-stre- Hindicliffe, director of music, and Bob i!?,1,!,1. were plated, after which the guctn I it,, week waa tha moat aueceasful event f lat "The read Verhaeren' play. Major, director of the department of adjourned to the dining room of the hotel I tha kind ever five torsll. Twenty-ArA director for th CloNter." Mrs. Royal Lcoles gave a vio- dramatic. lunch was served Tho one long I dm spent mack f the week arranging tha depart, ment of dancing waa not chosen. lin solo An table wan beautifully decorated with sweet I decorattooa which consisted of many baskets Mrs. T. Pardo entertained the memonhestra will be formed, anil Mis Mary peas and tolets. The guests of the clublof flowers and a profusion f artificial to be the leader. The ber of her birthday Hub at a kensington Fisher, violinist, Mra Mm. U. G. Holley and I Gowers and butterflies. Tha ateodanee waa ail A luncheon wa society now ha a charter membership of Mrs. J RMcCann, tbe hall could accommodate, many coming Tuesday afternoon. Cooper. The next meeting II that o ten. 100 laid for ninety-twof were whom served, liners being members, will be held April 8 at tho home of Mrar fn,fB Mlrl Clark, who recently retnraeS from Mrs. C ii S Watson entertained the present at the meeting of Thursday eveBln Lister Corey. honaa members f the Happy Hour club at a ning. Mrs L. F Knelpp entertained Inform Chicago, waa the gaeat .6 honor at Wedae l.y eTealcg ly Mra. W. L. on hi R. give Mrs. was A. atternoon. luni pan, this and Wedhostess McIntyre kensington ally at a tea Thursday afternoon in honor on ton. Tbe gneau included Meedaiuea Fred The Easier color slid Euter favor wer nesday afternoon to tha member of the of Mr Anna Benedict of Hailey, Idaho, W Frank Vea ranee, T. F ktrkhara, F. used in the decorations of the luncheon Episcopal guild. Tea waa served follow- and Mr. J. Warrington Ktokes oi Buriey Wanlaaa. D WvrKoa, Robert kox. Dartd Hodge, W. W. table. A Istehet of daffodil wa the cen- - ing the Kensington, are who relative Idaho, and . ( lark aad Annie Osatea. and Ml noon Winnie in observance of the stat educational friend In the city. visiting Irrrdcce and the place cards were little Kiana, Leoqa Long. Larrrd leans. Henna Mrs. Eugene H. Smith wa hostess I nredobaw. llastir hats. Covers were laid for ) drive, a musical and lecture wa given,naa Stoddard, Edna Lore can and in the Fifth ward chapel Tuesday evetwelve member. Tuesday afternoon at a tea at her home II Sarah Todd. msr-1 ning. Addresses were given by, Superin' on F'owler avenue in honor of Mrs. J. For Mis Muriel Layne. whose Mr. H;rum Smith gar party e rlHKc to David Ferris ' Willey will take tendent Karl Hopkins and Oscar W. Stokesof Bmlcy, Idaho, The j Saturday evening of last week Inbirthday honor of her was given ham, and vocal and instrumental selec-b- v Warrington next Thurrdav, of the afternoon were Mesdame I huabanda .lily fourth guest parly birthday anniversary. Mi.-I e were ern rendered by W. H, Manning, C, F Grout, L. F. Knelpp, F, T. Moore, Seventy-flRobinson Friday give- tlon La apeata (a Joyed refreahaienta and a evening of ma.lcand game. Meadame Roy Barrie, halo Cbrtatofferana I .ad Isaac Feck gava aa afternoon Ira Friday I to dose Invited gueala, la honor of Mr. nose pme ..u,.nc 'tvwvvk av n. v k ;! . Jww io reduce Ihem lx ut ce y Notice the improvement the very first treatment makes a promise of what tbe steady use of Woodburys Facial Soap will do. But do not expect to change com- pletely in a week a condition resulting from' long continued exposure and neglect. Use tins treatment persistently. It will gradually reduce the enlarged pores and make them inconspicuous. l. Get a cake of Woodbury' Facial S6ap and begin tonight the treatment your (kin needs. You will find Woodbury's on sale at any drug store or toilet goods counter in the United States or Canada. A 25 cent cake will last a month or six weeks. The Andrew Jergens Company, Cincinnati, New York and Perth, Ontario. if ic thre-cou- re ' VJ 1 1- 1 sitBu et illlll c e 1 Bayer" introduced Aspirin to physicians over eighteen years .ago I I Kirk-plac- s Alex Chrl.tofferaoa, lha A I hen lan elub members wer th gueata of Mr. T. F. Kirk ham at their rentier meetMr. H. B. Merrlhew con-- I ing Wrdnenday. ducted th leeeoh, efler which refreshment I ere served. Th meeting next week will be I at th horn ef Mrs A. W. Its via. A apcial record concert" will be gtvei A. L. Tatee eatert.ln Wvat dinner Frl-- I lire. day In honor of Mr. Urban Johneon, who la I over wer laid for moving to Charleston. the Mesdame A. L. Wilcox, James 0. Gray, Urban Johnson and May Cowan. Th B. B girl, wer entertained at tewing I bee Mr. Smith Koblnaoa at her home by Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Sarah J. W.lker arrived horn this week. I after .pending th year with friend 1 Canada and Idaho. Ure. T. R. Cutler and childre of Salt Lake I spent the latter half of th week vl.uing re la tire hi Lehf. . Kirk ham Mra. G. of Moroni la apendtng lb Lehl, the gueat of bur mother, Mrs. I a week Emma Brlgga, I WHEN 1 you think of Corsets.alwaus think reoFBON TON-a- nd member they have the patented OiC (Ohlsee) corset clasp which, means a new standard of Comfort and Service unknown to corset wearers until the clasp was perfected. Absolute satisfaction 0lC assured! SOLD AT THE LEADING STORES. is OiC Corset Ca "STUD Does Not tiM EVANSTON, WYO. EVANSTON, Wyo., March 2T. Mra, Loti Is Raator and baby of Idaho arc gua a at tha Mr. Eastoro hutna of parents oi Bun treat. Mrs, Frank Baker and little daughter, who have been visiting relatives Io Desver for oev-erreturned Mr. weeks, hone Monday. Baker went to Denver to accompany them home. Mr. and Mrs. Job Goodman returned boms Sunday, after a delightful three months vacation spent in California, whero they visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Osborns went to Halt Lake Huadaj for few days visit with friends. The many friends of Miss Lillian Baker will be Interested to leern of hr marriage to War rcfc Hoover, which took place in Green River Sunday evening. The bride is tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Baker of tbit city, end is a graduate of the local high school. Tbe bridegroom it a young business man of Green Hirer, whero they will make their borne. Mrs. E. L. Theaney has gne to Idaho where she was celled by the serious illness of her isfer. Mrs Thom a Osborne and Mrs J. T. Vrr non entertained tbe members and friends of the Methodist Aid society Thuredny afternoon at the home of Mrs. Vernon, on Tenth street. The hours were spent In sewing sud music. A 5 oclock luncheon of pretty appointments Tt as served Mrs. J. T. Rnmfck entertained the members of her card club Tuesday evening at her home on Eleventh street. Spring bloasoms and blue birds were used in tho decorations and tally cards Following the games, lunrbeoa wee served. The members end friends present were Mrs. A T. B U, Mrs. 'William Pugh, Mrs. Iouis Kahell, Jr. Mrs L. 8. Gates. Mrs. J. T. Wicks. Mrs. George E. Harvey, Mrs. Therles Mrs. 1. K. Bristol, Mrs. Walter Wilkenson. Bailey, Mrs. triad Morgan and Mrs. A. W. Anderson. Mrs. George Baker spent several days In Green Elver this week visiting relatives and friends Mrs. Roy E. Bryan, who had been visiting la Salt Lake, returned borne Sunday. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin to be genuine must be marked with the safety "Bayer Cross." Then Aspirin,, you are getting the true, prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. Always buy an unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin which contains proper directions to safelv relieve Colds. Headache, Tooth world-famo- Wednesday of lat week at Salt Lak. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson will make their home here. Mr. Rudolph Peterson entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mra John Hansen and family of SpaniBh Fork, and Mr. and Mra Don Page of Payann Mr William Broadbent wa pleasantly surprised at her home Friday afternoon Mr. Edith by the following ladies: Evans, Mrs Vina Greenhalgh, Mra Lexie F'dward Mra Geneva Holladay, Mr. Juliett Goate and Mrs. Elmer Tletjen. The Ke.ief soc.ety board entertained k an Informal social affair at th horn of Mr. Alfred Johnson Friday after rp'rm of last week. Twelve guests wer present an. Ltxzle Whltear ,visited relative at Provo th past week. A welcome home party was given In the ward chapel Tuesday evening in honor of Lloyd Holladay ana Reid Holla-dareturned missionaries. Mrs. Lizzie O. White of Twin Fall, y. The Best Cough Syrup is Home-mad- e. Itere's easy war t av S3, and yet bH, the beat cans rew.it tried, ye n ' Cannot BreaM Break Squeak Offor PuffOut Trnst Royal VifooctSTiR Corset Company, Nw York Chicago . Idaho, la vis' ting here at tha homa of her mother, Mra. Nlcollne Borgensen. The eiders of the ward gave a social and picnic Santaquin Friday afternoon in tha ward church, followed by a dancing party in the town hai) In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hermansen left their Tuesday for Ephra.m to mak home. Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw of Provo spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. W. L. Openshaw, visiting Mr. Openshaw' mother, Mr. Elisabeth Wall. MURRAY Mrs. J. A. John sad Churches entertained th Baptist at Society Wednesday afteruou tbs Utter's boms oa TVsutrh svenas. Tbs sfternoot was spest la sewing, folioweg by HURRAY Mircfc 27. Mrs. W. G. Ladies1 Aid well-know- lt d. -- rs-li- es an three-coure- . WorcMtr.MuMchuMtu San Franciteo ere-Stn-g szti-fscti- Laretta Cook, Merra Lindberg Ytola Jruaklns, Kusaon Koscoe Miller Stanley Avia France,. Owen Sanders. Louts Sanders, Lee Brows Homer Bradford. Gina iiarmon and Aentoa Bradford Mr. nd Mm Clinton Alston, whohad spent the past few months in Provo, have returned Mr to Alurray. Alston has been transftrred from tha Provo telephone office to tha Salt Lake alike. The Past Noble Grand' club waa entertained Thursday afternoon at the homa nt Airs. F, Neuman in Salt Lake, , Mr. and Mm J. 8. Moffat returned home during the week from Logan where they visited relatives. The pupils of the Eighth grade junior class f the HUlcrcnt high at bool gave a program and dance Wednesday evening at the gym-- ' assists. Mrs. W, G Chore hs pleasantly entertained her bridge dob Friday afternoon of last week at her home on Wasatch avenue , refreshment. Airs. Arthur Ttsmbsnch sntertalhed st s dinner party Thursday afternoon st her borne, in honor of Mrs. Lloyd Park, Airs. Frank MetIsaac Morgan and Mrs. Alvin calf, Airs. Wallin. Miss Virginia Baker of Ogden spent tbe week here visiting at tbs bone of her grand-faibe- r. William Atwoods - and family. Alisa Baker played is tho musk-a-l comedy, Tiff, Paff, Pouf,' which was presented I tho 8s It Lake theater Tuesday and Wednesday, under tha auspices of tho American Legion. Mm G. W. BUdy waa anrpiised at her boms on Addins street Monday afternoon by twelve of her friends In honor of her birthday anniversary Alloa Xvelyn Cook of Idaho la hero vlaltlag at tbe home of Mm Charles Dudley and Aim Ernest Wright, Mm Lee 8Unffer of Tooele la tho gueet of her another. Mm David Miller, for a ftw days Mr. end Mm George Watts and family left Saturday of last week for Salt Laks to reside, having built a new home on Aaie hveaue. Mrs. W. H. Park, Mra. Nathan Long and Urn Guy Tedweil were gueata at a dinner party given by friends in Balt Inke Sunday. Mm J. F R iiama entertained a number of friends nt her borne Thursday afternoon ah a kensington tea. Miss Nellie Clay, assisted by Miss Bertha Snrsa and Alice Kowaa, entertained the Aouttg Woman's Afisaionary society Monday evening Air. and Mrs of Balt In lie have Harry AH-returned to Murray sod arc pleasantly ioeatod h Forty-eight&S2 Bast South street. at Mr. and Mra. Chester P. t shoon entertained tho Jolly Twenty eight club at their born Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright have sold their home in TaytorsviHo and arc comfortably to rated on Alas street, this city, , , rf tlM Murray First ward will glrc a pmgpyra,, fob luwvti hv ds Bring, wit Tuvsitsy cvatng. Tbs Alumni MtK,iat1on of 1h hlrh school gars social WadwHriay evening at tbs n probably beard of this plan of making couch syrup 6 home. But hare you ever ued it! When you do, you w ill understand why of families, the world OTr, thousand feel that they could hardly keep hous w ithout it. lti simple and cheap, but the way it tak hold of a eouph will quickly earn it n permanent plac in your home. Into a pint bottle, pour 2 ounce of Pincx; then add plain granulated ugar tyrfip to fill up the pint. Or. if desired, use claTified molasses, honey, or eons SANTAQUIN syrup instead of augar syrup. Either good, neeer spoils, and wy, it taste RANTAQUTN, March I7.-- Mr. and Mr yon a full pint of better cough William Klsnsor of American Fork and gives remedy than you could buy ready-roaMr. and Mr. Lloyd Varney of Washingjfor thre time its cost ton war ruot of Mr. and Mrs. Thoms quickly It is really wonderful bow week-eftKe'lv this home-mad- e remedy eonauera a Mr. and Mr. Don Wadsworth of Euusually in 24 hours or fess It reka are visiting: In this city, gueat of rough to air teems penetrhtd through erery Mr." Wadsworth' Mr. and Mr parent, looeen dry. Jo7 or tixht . T. J. Wadsworth ps.F. tn Mr. and Mr FMward Robinson of Perlift the phleem, couyh, son .pent Katurday rd Sunday hr gt Brane. nJ ne lmot immedute th hum of Mr. and Mrs W, S. Kvnn. Splendid for throat tirkle. hoar-uMr and Mr. H A. Yorg-nsensod hronchisl , croup, bronchi 1 g rmnumm tertained at K dancing party at their it)im. Mias Tnrkfleld of tbs high school hirne evening of last week A Pincx t s biehlv concentrated com- cniertained tof elsto at her Murray hrcns la Sait Lnfca, e luncheon wa .erred to th of eenume extract, MvS'Uv N'orwsy pine pound waning following guee'a Mr. nd Mr Jvln Mcfor Fenerations for Mls Rby Iswnsend smarts !ned at her home Kay; Mr. and Mr Ephraim Infgran, and hi been used Friday evening is hnaor f her cousia. M.s and Mr Ftephen Better Mr end throat snd chest ailments I Mr Wat's To avoid (Reappointment ssk your g4ra Veen Evans Mr and Mr Mr Elmer Miss Vers 4iauftn mitertslned Bumber sf let Jen. Mrs Jullett Go tee and William drueeist for i'i ounces of Pinex with her classmate at a dacrftftf parry Fritsy IT m direction, snd don't accept anythin home Vine A buffet strset her at Guaranteed to rire skraolnt him been wsa served at 7 &U. the Those present Mr, rhtltp Cuhlng announce lc I V m . Cuh-Irgof were her Tiaex Miss Th Wsrefisk). Slfea or money j'funded. kIu, la daughter. Myrtl mrrig to Roy Feterwin, which took place Co., iL Margaret Powell, EUta Hsnsott, Deha McMtUaa. Wsys, JQ. You'v d Pinch us ache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. means genuine ! Say Remember "Bayer boxes tin of twelve tablets cost Hand) "Bayer. but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. aoaaaa Q Q Q D S n Th fat purple It that eoostant dieting is hand, continual exercise is tiresome. exhaustive then too, ft mijfht be barmfoi to force tbe weight down. That was idea. To tbe day in Marmoia Prescription Aabtctc ail thrc dilbcnltics art gvercoma Jnt a rkuaL harov httla tablet alter earh meaA kn at bedtime ea usrc fat to v&tt and bh Thm mod irv Dietbnd is most harmless entails no er exercise a no !tas the adid ai- vantage of chesumeott. A torge mm oi safe Marmoia F redemption Tablet la sold by orig-gis- ta at Ur, Ff preferable, can be entaiaed enmng xnoe di c, m.t to ijrajo) Co., 864 v cod-wsr- d Av , DdiWwfe. Kml Now tfiat know nil 9 toe 'at. but two Wiry' ?iea sourtla a r W 10 rt isns K bai i sanno a a c a |