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Show tjir salt Take r Mrsa IDAHO FAUX, Idaho, Arril IT.-- Om of the moat prom nan t t'rnts of tho eorlnl i lha party gUfn HalurtUy afternoon of laat by Mri. N. I. Ihtrier, at whirl, aha announced tha of her daughter, Corlnnu, to Itrnjamlu Walter Gilitapia, ana of Air. anil Mrs. C. H. UltlospI of CamDbsllford, Ontario, Canada. Tlia snnounccment was mada at a luncheon held la tha dining room of thg Porter hotel. VI lea Porter In a ell known and popular In ooriety circle. iMr. Ullesnl haa made- Idaho Kalla hil home fu( three and a half yearn, purelim agent for the hardware, I mm tier driiartmert of the company of thla oily, Tha deeorwtiona at the luntheon war elaborate, tha color r. heme hmg carried out In pin hand a.tllo. the table centerpiece wa a on a mlr-ro- i. crjatal bowl of pink roaahuda surrounded by femn. A. rlhbon, alter, In and extended from white, pink tutting a rone of the centerpiece to Individual nut botxla at the place. pink d The place cards were miniature The announce, (lower baskets. were ntenta written on email ctipld card burled In the heart of rose, one being for each of the fifteen guest. At the comer of the table wer crystal candle. inks containing pink candles. The bride a rose contained her engagement Elaborate preparation! are being ring. completed for the wedding, which will take rises Wednesday evening. April ft, at 7 rdork. at the Episcopal church, with a.on ti n wk COEEIJTB POETEE, Falla, Idaho, whore engagement to Benjamin W. OlUeaple, al-of Idaho Palis, la announced. 0 IT weaken, tha liter becomes sluggish, the fat accumulate, the heart S'iiorf weak, work is an effort and the beauty cl tba figure Is destroyed. V J w Pat unhealthy there danger of heart col-and other serious WLso my wife began taking Tanlac he weighed otfly ninety fix jiounds; now aha weighs one hundred and forty-threand her wonderful recovery is the talk of our neighborhood, sad Bru White of 111 Crescent avenue, I'euria, bp ml anuis Um jlslly In the ajx-- a sir 1 and get from anv druc.-la- l k'sela end follow koerla era-- U eosM WHS th bog, adept direct tou Welsh yourself every week. Continue reducing steadily until you ere dow to normal, till or koreis is alwolmrly bxrmleM, Is p es-an-t. and t few day s treatuiast Is likely Dot ice. Me reduction. k) show deeply, hrtbe a box of ell of en I -- t ! 1 White has been luffcrinj from trouble and U'rvuUam-- a eight-ceyeap, he runuiiuod, "and tor k long tiinu bail been unable to leave the laves. We sieut ail tbe money I could gel for treatments and incilii mes, but sue never jfot any better, hho waa a complete necvoui anti physical wreck and I have seen her ,aearly die w ith cramps in her stomach, and after eating sue could hardly breathe for the gas. Head ache, drove her nearly distracted and 1 have staved home with her week, at fearing aba would l ever pull through, for she wa, gating worse all tho tune. After hearing so much abonl Tanlac ( bought tomw for my wtfo and in just a few day, ho could eat and sleep better. She ha, now taken about twelve bottle, and is tbs very picture of health. Why, some of her friends hard ly know her at first sight now. 8ho is aa well and happy aa a person ean be. Tanlao 1, sold in Kelt Lake City by Schrnmm Johnson, Drugs, and by the leading druggists in practically every city, town and village in Amcrica.4 (Advertisement.) .Mrs. atomxi-- wish to improve their figure and to acquire ft young, active appearance. roaa-ehape- d hand-palnte- 1U. 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Neither does the Brunswick Method of Reproduction employ outside attachments with which to regulate expression, BECAUSE it plays a record as the singer sings it, and the singer sings expression- into the record when she makes it. The Brunswick designers have followed the lines of Nature, and that is why the Brunswick plays all records with the clearness and naturalness which is sung or played into them by the artists who make those records Look Under the Top and Behind the Front Before You Buy a Phonograph n tt tt n n tt n tt n n n u n - tt tt tt tt tt - n n . tt tt tt n Sooner or Later the Brunswick WillVinYou n Go. Ashwtii-Olpughli-n tt 120 SaSMain. n. dugjit eve-nln- g: Whatever You Do Don't Neglect day of last week In honor of Traven Criteo'diers to retenden, the last of lou-k's turn. The music was furnished by orchestra of Bingham. Mrs. Clara Turpin had as her guests Wednesday Mrs. Effle Wlcksom. Mrs. Millie Osborne and Alls Hazel Glover of West Jordan. A number of hoy and girls motored to Bingham Friday evening of last week to attend a dance. Alias Clara Holt ft guest of Afisa Nan Gamache at Bingham Wednesday and Thursday of last week. A very successful program was rend s Mer-not- s Superfluous Hair, Roots And Quickly er 1 to to st n, non-odor-- - -- Ah-s- I iUili'EC Ot-t- nix-re- el ' abolW k ered Tuesday evening at the 1,. D. S. church under the auspices of th M. I. A. Those taking part were Mlsa Beulah Smith, recitation; Miss Emma Han lutrom, vocal solo; Miss Louie Hatt, recitation; Aliases I.ouelia and Mary Peterson, vocal duet; Miss tiara Matt, reading: Mts Stella Ateyerliotfer, piano solo; Alice Hatt, recitation. Mrs. Elmira Bullock entertained Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served to elsht Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olsen and Mra David Magee motored to Halt Lake Alon-- t day. gum ken-sfngt- Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis, Who Bon-Op- tt tt Phonograph - Boa-Op- NO! ismswick -- k n. ' n u tt n n. FQIOtS'L I tt H r Galli-Cur- tt u H u n n n n fr tt TKe n n H n n n n Yp-wa- ll. u Phonographs can reproduce, with more or less fidelity, the voices of singers and the playing of musicians, but no mechanical means has or ever will be invented which will improve NATURES golden gifts to the worlds entertainers. fl n n tt tt . t U u a n tt Positively and Absolutely n -0 tt With a Singers Voice? With a Musicians Playing? i u n n H n Take Liberties,- -' n u n n n U everting: Mra. IL A. Comnim, Mr. D. the .lilkitiald and Mr. Angp lug tWdne-tyt- y Members of the younrsr social set held evening, and Mrs. ' Thct dny afternoon. - when th Needle dinner Friday evening of g prr.gtvsidv club will he entertained at her home craft week, which began at the home of in East El . Ilea Gertrude llnlmra, where the Aral Mlsa lara Alexander gave a pteasan 4 course waa aefd, The second course little was erned at the home of Mlae Blanch tnr Ball Lake and Ptot, to ahead the later prlv In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Me Ulsa Janet Kennedy and Mute chnrrii fiNitorparf ( the Utter place. TUcjr burg Monday evening. Other guests were Wilbur. Mis F lea not Mrlona!d, Mia Alary Ash, Teaman served tha dinner course returned home Mu Elll Burnett. Profesor Kuhlt. Mr. and Mr. Mutng l the home of tha latter The Mind ere preparief Archibald Chisholm. Clarence Burnett, course was served by Mies Margaret Earl nupj their eew home,oealry which tbeg trrrntl and the dinner concluded with the des- (MirrhaM from Jnecph Jnbaaoa, oa I eiroet, Charles Boyd and Kent Baird. Mr. Nealy H. Chapin will entertain sert course. ervf hjr Miss Motile Porter Ur. Johanna family will bioy to ft! Lake e eoa arbooJ doom here. th Monday Evening Literary club at It t the Porter kMl. Mina Gladys Simweek of floee few Friday ercalof next meeting. hit mons entertained the remainder of the frtemia of UIm Oil Jeoce cmlicti te offer cue Mr. Samuel Elbert wa hoe to th evening at a danclpg party at her home. birthday aalceroar, ail Wednesday Bridge club at It lait meet The guests, besides tha ladles men- frauilaGooe tooa theher Pomie dune the at opera tioned were Thone Rons, Will McFadden, Ikmum. (ar Tdcb Firicklnod, WHford Johmioa and log Air, and Mr. O. Waltham Weller have Clinton Dinwnodey, Robert Miner, Eeiand lieet Pimeworrh com were oa the returned from a month'a visit with Dr. Jack Adama. Ths musical director was Btratford. William Powell and Joseph La miMce. with their ecootmaater. recepika in Mrs. William Ilvwatsr; Mra. Tom Burke pianist. Miss Chappelle. , at 4?l!fMfn1 and Mra. Rodney Kali Richardson Thelma By water; dramalta director. Miss Mr. and Mm. Charlea Kelson entererloek Planer Tharedap ereninf of Uet week Reno. Air. Frave! will entertain th Needle Loretta Butler. tained at a bridge party Tuesday eve- la honor of her datijrhter. MIm Iirile Burke, The Cprus school at Magna will enoa her thirteenth hlr today abnireraerjr craft Sewing club neit Thursday ' after Cuter ning at their home on Cedar street. . were laid noon for tertain the Garfield Junior high school twealjr-fieescore were The preeent. guests high The ladies ef the II. R. fherrh Aid erMr The Thursday Evening Sewing cluh, April 39. During the afternoon there will was won by Miss Jessie Hook. At a a delightful aftenmoa at the home ef which held e the past b a baseball game between the two Its first meeting luncheon was Miae Wlanle late hour a (trait ft. Frida v of laat week. schools. wa entertained by Mr. Oscar week served. srer waa eerrrd. there which after Th following member comprise Alay 11 ( th Garfield school's field day Mim Clara Harper entertained on a abort buiaea Eoe Kaos, th Mr. meetieg. clubCarroll Mis and th 7 Mr. L'pwall. o'clock dinner president M the eoetetj, tendered her res cm present school year will be Tuesday evening aton a Mlsa to a close the following day. Cleora aveBrlnton. Mra home her brought South Morrill, at Jay Capital ttoa on aeeount of h'r beiatg awag an much. party Mis, Erma Adamson entertained on nue. Mlsa Qeorgle Combstock, who la Mr. D. W. Jihe wa eierttd to fill her Alurdock, Mlsa Alda Stevena. Alias liar was the offtre for (he remainder ef the year. rlrt Fulmer, Mis Mabel Wheeler and Monday afternoon Inat her home elevon visiting here from Balt Lake, were avenue honor of her Mlsa O'Sullivan. K. the Mra. and Eighteenth Red honor. whits of Mary ( i. Noreg guest aurairg her mother, Her guest Airs. Wilbur P. Lindsay of McGill wa enth birthday anniversary. colore used in decorating and the table Mra. DartiJ (ioinlr, who h o it lie III. wer In a Mar? visitor Mr. white waa a and basket of red Alyrtle Osborn, Leneosa Tlngcy, Ely Wednesday. (iootlali of the West ward Prl centerpiece Airs. George Llnsley will b th hostess Edna Hardy, Fern Hardy. Ruth Mofiit. rarnattons. Govern were laid for ten loary waa glrn a surprise party at hr home erenlng by the teacber of the want. to the Amateur Bridge club next Thurs- Katherine Prehble, Elinor Harmon, Marie guests In addition to the guest of honor.a Tuesday Luneheoa was serred. afternoon. Blnghurat, Peggy Palmer, Memo lot Miss Jennie Holman entertained at H The lndpDd'nt Order ef Boy ftomtlt far a day Rhoda Hanson, Adame Waitress, Mr. and Mra Creighton P. Whitmore dancing party at her home east of town dan aftereooa and of laat Friday Bertha Wright, Alary Ahlqulst and Rhea rnJng dinner entertained Wednesday gueata Monday evening. A luncheon was served we k the purpose of obtaining funds te Llndstrom. Gamra an refreshments wer late In the evening, the decoration col- buy equipment for bikinf' and vatupiuf this enloved by the little guest. ors, pink and white, befog carried out Irf coming snmraer. The Garfield Pythian Hietera enterthe luncheon . Mrs. WUHbib Hurst, who rpnt tfe past tained at a banquet at Franklins In Halt Mlsa Kathaleen Lowder entertained at wek with hr danaher. Mrs. Maud Tatteraali, Lake Friday evening of laat week In her home on Eastern svenue Tuesday in Milford, returned Itomc To-- lay. honor of their supreme chief. Elisabeth evening at a kitchen shower, given in honor of Mis Corlnne rorter, a bride of GARFIELD. April 17. Philip Peterson O. Hutchison, of Woodford. Ale ; Grand and Phyllis Peterson entertained on Sat- Chief Myra Vincent of Park City, Mra. the latter part of this month. The room, of Salt Lake and two were decorated In pink and while, these I ELY, NEVADA urday evening of last week ln honor of J. T. AIcDonald Mra Fred C. Williams and color being carried out In the their eleventh birthday anniversaries. Af- candidate, Mrs. C'eona Kllburn, both of Garflrld. luncheon which was served late In the 17. Mra. Gerald M. ter playing games and after refreshments ELY, Kev.. had been served all spent an enjoyable The Pythian Sisters ln attendance from evening. The guest piesent, besides th Caldcr wa theApril a at complimented wer guont here Mrs. Percy Trelor. Alra. W. were Tho Mrs. theater. the Ltah at Oles, guest of honor, evening guest Harry appointed luncheon given by W. Waters, Mrs. R. M. Iasv, Mr. H. Mra. J. J. Pyhee. Mrs. R. A. Rreeman, beautifully Mra. Pros Guumond Wednesday. A color were Claude Campbell, William Havntond, Mrs. John Elder, Airs. W. T. McEarlane Ludwig, Mrs. Edgar Earls, Mrs. M. N. Pike, Mrs. scheme Woodward, Nedra of pink was used in the decora- Dorothv Mrs. D. - I'nderwood, Mrs. Alarxaret Kkelly, lone' Hummel, Donald Ahlqulat, J. M. Wilson. Mm. B. Jusxklevtei, Miss tions. The waa luncheon Alliler. T. Mrs. Al Thomas, Mrs. Lewis J. supplemented Orlean Wright. Miss Emma lahltrom, with five hundred Adamson and George Huber. during Wte afternoon. Allas Helen French of Fult Lake was Htewart. Mrs. J. A. Powers. Mra. George Mlsa Lula Hansen, Mia Mary Olea, Miss The were: Mrs. Mra Calder, Wilson and Mrs. J. T. McDonald. gues's Pewy week-en- d Harriet Voting and Miss Madge Carter. guest of Miss Myrtle F. Th Mra. Kred West, Mrs. Willis K. a last Auntie cluh met thla evening. MHv Mrs. P. Stevenson left for her home In Jackson, Campbell. Mrs. Van Newman, Mra. Lee received ft pleasant sur- Margaret Garland and Miss Xotma on Wednesday after visiting Meyers, Salt Skelly Margaret Murdock. Mrs. Charles Mrs. were the member of tho house H Grier, week with friends In Idaho Pulls for a week. prise Saturday afternoon of last anniWeh-- r, Mrs. Jay Brlnfon, Mra. Ray in committee and Miss Alleen Osborn. Alisa eleventh birthday of Mra. C. A. lfaya and two aona, who John honor her Bekllng, Mr. Henry Raamusaen, Mrs. versarytable waa In Rtth McCrlmmon and Mist Thelma The luncheon have visited here for two weeks with Creighton Mra James S. Benserved. Easter designs. A crystal vase of Easter Thomas Mra Hays's brother. Alee Lewis, and nett, Mra. .Whitmore, V. Wilbur Mrs. A farewell party wa Ed. given Monday Lindsay, Wednesleft a and formed lilies her Bister, Mra L. Tanner, centerpiece pretty M. Mrs. Fred In honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Millard, Clark, Mrs. George nest of Easter eggs and rabbits wer evening day for their home In Butte. Mont. Mra. WalIn Mrs. Emer home John Arthur before tlielr Llnsley, st I,ong, at either side of the vase of lilies. Ludwig Mrs. George Nlbler of Boise is visit- ter 8. th first Mrs. li. C. P. Brown placed for Salt were Beth Adams. Philip their departure Those Ths guests ing her daughter. Mra Wt C. Marshall, at Mr. W.Holniqulst, D. Mrs. week. While, th Osmond. Mrs. Peterson, of present were Mra. her home. t. Cedar street. PhyIls Peterson, Maxis Wiland Charles and Air. Mra. P. H. Samuel Jones Bates.'Mra. and Patrick George In Helena Evers, Mary Edwards, ArMlsa Ada Rice of gait Lake arrived Dean West. Mra. Calder was son, Maley of Bacchus, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Helen Kimball, Billia Idaho Palls on Wednesday to visit for a Mcs. Julia with thur Kimball, Al Holm-qulMr Air. Mrs. a and Mra. Thomas, guest prixe, presented Jack Haympnd. Axel Stevenson. Anderson, week aa the guest of Miss Besale.Davis. Mr. and Mis Bessie Gamble of this city I via West with the high llscore prise and Mrs. Josephine Htevenson, Edward Thomas and and Mrs. Charles AfcKeogne. and Mr. Mrs. Percy, with the Mr. W. W. Water. prixe. I ting with friends In Salt Lake. Mns. George Whltely and son, Dud, are Leona Adams. Trelor, Mr. ftnd Air. Jack McCune, Mr. The Mutual Improvement association and Mr. and Mr. A. J. Powers, Air. spending a fortnight with Mrs. Henry gave its last social of the season at the Nellson Krumb In Salt Lake. Mra. Whltely prob- L. D. 8. Justin Peary, Mr. and Air. JackEdwa-da, assembly hall Tuesday evening. of Mrs. and Mr. will continue George to her Idaho ably Magna. journey A large crowd was In attendance. Gamea, BEAVER- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Little, Mr. and Mrs. before returning to Ely. dancing and refreshments wer enjoyed. Albert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mr. and Mrs. George Newman of Mc' club will meet Evers. Mr. and Airs. The Garfield Women Gill have announced the engagement of next l hlr. lew Orlf George F. Wilson. BEATER. April 17. Mr. The program for the af- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Btewart. Mrs. Dougflth bare retnrard from Prero. where they their daughter. Marian, to Francis E. ternoonFriday. be furnished Girls' the by were the gurate of Huffer. las. Mr. and Mrs. D. L I'rfderwood. Mrs. The wedding will take place Portola club. At this spent the winter. meeting plans will Jeanne Wright. Mlvs Emma I'nderwood, Mr. Griffith eeoaia, Mlae Margaret Joseph, within tho next few weeks. which a be made all for at clinic, baby -Hose Mias and of Johaeou, of laat Miss Mary MrKen.srue, Phil Newhousen week, Mrs. R, H. Holtzman was the hostess mothers Friday having children under 6 years and Joe e former school companion of Mr. Griffiths, Bush of Halt Lake. to the Pirate Bridge dub Wednesday aft- of them examined and have their to may Mr. Mrs. Griffiths age and expect The Pythian fclstera will meet next Saturday. ernoon. After luncheon, the following defects, if any, overcome. Th clinic will live at their Adamavllle ranch this summer. Tuesday evening st the I. O. O- - F. hall. enjoyed bridge during the after- be in charge of local physician and comTho fterrtre Ktar Ijegioa is arranging a de- guests At this meeting flv new candidates will noon: Mrs. Frank Mra. Thomas pany mi r sea. Alls Rose Karons and Miss be Initiated. lightful occasion in honor ef the returned so- Suffall, Mrs. OsmondRoper, George Bate. Mrs. Kollle Uts. assisted by a committee from ldier. sailor and mnriaen of Bearer City, to Samuel Patrick, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mra. the AVomen's club. At an open meeting take place May 1, in tbe form of n banner and afternoon tea. and a pageant and bail for the Ralph Botvdle and Mrs. Matt Bishop. Mra of the Women's club on May 7, the date Smith Mrs. Bowdle had the high set for the beginning of th clinic. Dr. A. and aide aa a a with supper strawberry MORONI arming, attraction. Fosters made by one of Bearer 'a score at the conclusion of the game. Mrs. Jeldell, ft lady physician of Halt Lake, tt- McGill will be the next hostess. artists are heralding the coming event. be will the principal speaker, probably Senator and Mrs. NealyH. Chapin ar Sergeant Sim Btaplcy pad bis bride eater AlORONT, April 17. Tho Sorosls club on of baby taiued Wednesday evening in honor of hie sis- planning to leave soon for a two month'a and will talk all the advantages clinics and the good rerived from held a kenslngton Thursday afternoon at ter. Mr. Alex Whipple of Delta and Mrs. visit in California. Jack Boyter. th homo of Mrs. Rodney Anderson. MuMrs. James S. Bennett will entertain them. The Wild Rose elub postponed Its reguThe Her. and Mrs. R. P. Rook left Monday the Tuesday Evening Five Hundred club lar meeting Friday of last week to at- sic was furnished by Mrs. Anderson. at Its next meeting, which will be the tend the social given at the school gym- Twelvs members were present and lunchfirst meeting since the club suspended nasium by Professor G. A. Weggeland eon was served. for the observance of Lent. the seventh, eighth and ninth grades Mrs. Devlin entertained with a pleasant for The Al. H. Ladies' club entertained at the close of cleanup day, Friday. evening of cards at the Steptoa hotel The evening was spent In dancing. Later Thursday afternoon of laat week at the tx , Monday evening. were served. homo of Airs. G. E, Kirkham ln honor Mra. Arthur Smith, Mrrf. Harold S. refreshments Mrs. John Swanson entertained on Meldon Munroe and Mrs. Charles Chandler ar Layton, wfio expects Thursday afternoop of tost week for her of Mrs. when she little planning to hear daughter, Esther, In honor of her to do missionary Aork in tho eastern appear In Salt Lake this month. Th third birthday anniversary. gueata states In the near future. Instrumental Mrs. Frank Roper will bo tho hostesa were Don't Hid Them With ft Veil; Remove Jane Platt, Dorothy Taylor, Mary music was furnished by Miss Norma Do Wednesday afternoon. Nicholson. Alice Edith Larson, Them With Othine Double Ahlqulst, Mrs. Marin Brown ha returned from Tom Paddock. James Erland Kirkham. Luncheon was served. Paddock, visit In Idaho Spring. Colo, Strength. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little entertained Norman Elder, Morris Swanson, An event of Interest the past week wa Elder, Harold Howells, Buddy Mr. and Mra. James Hardy, Miss Erma Billie This preparation for the removal of th official visit of Mra. oilv Stewart, Howells,O'Brien, and Merrill Blackham at dinner Merlin Hardy Ahlquist, Spencer Taylor, freckles is usually so successful in re- - worthy grand matron of the Eastern and Ernest Johnson and Carl Johnson of Sunday afternoon. he of Tidwell entertained at a Mrs. Leonard Inspection the Magna. moving freckle and giving a clear Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wright and son of kenslngton Saturday night of last week beautiful complexion that it is soli ln her honor wPh Lake were the guests of Mr. and at her home In honor of Mrs. Meldon Lay-tounder guarantee to refund the money if fifty guests present. Mr. John Gallag- Salt Luncheon was served. Mrs. J. P. Woodward for a few days durher I worthy matron of th Ely chapter ing it fails. Another interesting entertainment of Aft. Pleasant Sunday to visit relatives ths past week. Don t hide your freckles under a veil; and Mrs. D. C. McDonald was the chairMrs. Al T.indslrom spsnt Saturday and tho week waa a party given Tuesday night Slid frinnds. for the banquet at Provo. get an ounce of Othioe and remove man of arrangements entertained Tltura by Air. and Mrs. Laurence I arson in Thirty guests were Thursday night. Mrs. Stewart wa the Sunday Mr. and Mra. E. D Huasy of Arthur honor of their daughter. Airs. Karl Hanthem. Even the first the home, of Miss Chlo at evening day of H. Mrs, guest Nealy and Meldon Mrs. Green Chapin during her announce the birth of ft daughter at their sen, of Fountain should show a wonderful improvement, visit In Ely. Reese. Music, games and luncheon wer Games, luncheon and music were tho features. home Sunday. some of the lighter freckles vanishing Mrs. Gerald At. Calder will b tho comFrank Havmond left for ft visit to the features, Mr. A sacred music concert was given Sunentirely. A surprise party was given to Mr. and plimented guest at a number of social Los Angeles the latter part of last week. night In h tabernacle for tho beneBe sure to ask dhe for the affair I. M.. Drape- - Friday night of last day The Portola club held its weekly meetduring th comlnlweek," among Mr. go fit of Mr. Layton, who expects towas wa the game. Prises on double strength Othine: it is this that which will be the party given by- - her ing at the clubrooms Wednesday eve- week. Htgh-ft- v mission. The entertainment a ladies who served were were won by Mrs. Ernest Anderson and furnished by the 'high school students. is sold on the money-bacning. The guarantee. hostess, Mr Pel-c- Jackson, Monday Mrs, Joseph L. ie on Tuesday Miss Hulda Ahlqulst, Mis Carrie Cotter Blain Draper. Those present were Mr. s Twenty-fiv- e (Advertisement.) guests surprised Mr. and and Mrs. Arthur Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Peteraon and Miss Lfnnts Cotter. Thursday night. Mr. Mra. Santa-qnlOscar and Blackham. n and Llndstrom of Mrs. Ernest daughter Games, luhcheon and dancing wer the visited relatives her the past week. Hansen. Atr,. and Air. Blain Draner. Mrs. features. Mrs. Charles Christensen left Tuesday A- L. Eradlev. Jr. Mrs. Tressa Malllnson, and Mra. Ellis Mrs. Alfred for Provo for ft visit with her parents, Airs. John Blackham and Mrs. Ernest Draper visited Draper relatives In Mt. Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christensen. Anderson. TheTB. S. O. D. H. club held a Mrs. B. A. Mitchell entertained the J. C. Fechser and family motored to Bridge club Tuesday afternoon at , her Wednesday evening at the home home lnArUiur, of Miss Artie Kelson. Nine members were At the meeting of the Camel!' club present and lum heon wa served. Wednesday a party was decided upon. InTells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Week Time stead of the regular meeting, next Tuesin Many Instances. evening. day . Members of the Onrfleld Men's elub and Go! LARK All, on Women's club are Garfield the r pa red the trouble and expense of ever a play to be given In the nearworking A Fre Prescription You Can Hav Pilled (Absolutely New Homo Method) future for engetting glasses. Eye trouble of many the benefit of th Garfield public library and Use at Horn. LARK, April 1?.Mrs. John Bteele Refreshdescriptions may he wonderfully bene-Wednesday evening. n and the children's In tertained time Pa the first hundred year paygrounds. wear Do ted Pa. PHILADELPHIA. you by following tho simple rules. Her A parent-teachments were served to Miss Anna Snare, meeting will be held a genuinely effective method of Go to any activs at the Garfield school Thursday, April 29. unsightly hairy growths has beenremoving prescription: Mrs. K. Penpraze, Mrs. R. Meyerhoffer discovglasses? Ar you ft victim of y strain drugth store and a - If bottle Mra. Orson Keeler. of will get will new and The following program ered. The begin promptor other eyo weaknesses?phelaMine process does so, yoa tablets. Drop ona Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kramer and chiltablet in a ly at O'clock: Flag salute, third grade. not merely take oft the hatr-endtt acbe glad to know that, ftccording to Dr. fourth of a of water glass and allow to In char of Miss Bonner: demonstration tually removes the roots! it does this dren motored to Salt loike Aionday. Lewis, there Is real hop for you. H dissolve. TVith this liquid bathe Peterson and family ol th eyes In reading by the first grade. In cha-g- e Mr. and Mra. It does not act quickly and harmlessly. says neglect cause more eyeonetroubles two or four times dally. You should no- of Miss Lillie: chorus hv the girls of the anything tike the depilatory, electrical, or Riverton motored to lark Aionday to visand poor sight than any other thing. tice - tlr eyes clear Wori-toIxuii Alra. up Frierson. and Mr. perceptibly right Junior high school; address. J. T. it other methoda. Ihelactine Is Alanv whoso eye were failing say they from the start and Inflammation will Beulah Smittt was ft Halt laike Mis non poisonous, superintendent of district schoo'a; Get had their eea restored through the prin- quickly disappear. week-enIf your eye are both- chorua by tha Junior high school; address. a stick, of It from your druggist, follow visitor last ciple of nthta wonderful fre prescription. Airs. Ellen Christensen entertained at J was ering you, even a little, take steps to Moelnh . state Inspector of high the simple Instructions, and have the One ms says after trying It: save them now It is too tote. Many schools. Hsll, AH patrons of the Garfield school satisfaction of seeing the root her home Saturday evening of !aL,week themsi post bknd; could not see to read at ail. I opetest.lv blindbefore hsve been might saved ar Invltedto be Irt attendance. at ft surprise partv In honor of her mothselves removed at last. (Advertisement.) Now I can read everything without any If the ha.l , ared for their eyea in time. Miss Kate Thompson of .Halt Lake was er. Air. O. V. Osborn, on her birthday and my eyes do not water any glasses NOTE: Another prominent plpetelss to v lir.nl the guest of her sister. aunt vsi sary. Cards were the feature of E B. Howmore. At plglit they would pain dreadT1TI the on modern above oil hotel submit srtlOe said: ell nit "Bo. th evening. The prlxewtnivrr were Mrs the first of the week. fully: now they feel fine all the time. very remarkable remedy. ts cou- a romir Th Express, Htatlonary It was like ft inlrsul to me." A tody Uiaeatis aInxredlenta Percy Penpraze. first; Mrs. William Turar TAHOE LAKE well known to enl. Tho atmosphere aent motion oner, combined with a who used It says: pin, second. The guest were Mesdames apeeialista and wid-t- y prevrlbed By picture, wa presented at th O Keeler. R, Meyerhoffer, P. Penpraze. Ctah theseemed hxy with or without glosses, but tbe at. ayeThe maautaetarera CALIFORNIA xuar.ateo tt ta ater In two for fifteen Clara performIMt Thursday Turpin. Kate Seal, Alice Peterson evening after using thla prescription treoftkea eyesight per rent in on weeks ances to oven rims houses. The principal or refund tba money. la msny tn.taoee Fsmsd for trawt fishing, sotonobiling. motor and La fe Peteraon. capacity day everything seems clear. I can beIs It DalD. In caat were W, Hvrum Nordberg Is tb guest of without Jo the he eaa Mr. Id W tk Hasge. read fine print obtained from say pel druegtst and It glasoe." hosting. soooatsiB h tog. or famous rhL 1 Pol should ton, a. lieved that thousands who wear glasses t one st tho very few preparations Ensign, larry Cantlon. Clifford Largest mouolaia Uks is Atssnn. W rrts to her mother at West Jordan. In Mr reasonable oa a he foe uee to a into.: Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Kate Real visited ft lends at Sait Sssd Williams. Georg ran now discord them kept regular E. Warfield. Mp.TALLAC HOTEL. D. W. Holton. Mra. Rov Alexander. vvery famdy J It la said ia Ibis cltv by Mr I,ake Tuesday. time-- and multitudes mors euwillas betoable bo CALIFORNIA LAKE TAHOE. Ovliraaia Joi.utoti store. lAdv.l Charles Furrow, sieorre Cniiinwitod and A ''wclcomo dance waa given Wednw tr.nsUmn heir eie three-cours- tttttt Should a Phonograph n u ' Wonderful Recovery. 1 Don't allow your health to he ruined through g burden of unhealthy fat. Itolae-Pavet- H Mrs. Whites Neighbors Are All Talking About Her become NIaps disorder a FIRST SIGHT OVEBSTOITNESS , - itu iHnnHHHHHKJYH&.BHttHHirnHBnnniaHIXHH b E1ST,K0KE SELF TKEATHEHT IDAHO FALLS, IDA. is s BOO i 'airil Timiuxi; Sunday morning, CAH DE CURED Free Proof To You M- J.C All I want is your name and address to 7 ran tend yea a free trial treatment I want yon just to try tin treatment tliat'l 11 just try IL 1 baft ba mr mvfwmn. Me r. oolr rrumnt. in the RfUil Droi Buvtaeaf for yean. ! am Prrttdenl of tbe Indiana Brord of Pharmacy and PretKjeotof tii Retail Drujrjnttf Association n fvrt Nearly cTFrym Warn Itdow tn and known aSnut m? tuccosful treatment. Over twohr f'v NwnOrod Men, Women and Children outdeof Fort n have, icwdiof to tueir own 1 flrrf made treatment thi effer feents, been thu itnrf by puhhf. If yoa hare Kcitwa Itch, Salt Vthaum Tettar mmd how hd my treatment bu thoaid crd rn I r?rf taw ytyo mo a ebonco to prove my claim. eared the word Semi fhe your name and addnwa on the coudoo hriow and cd the tnl treatment trad you FRF&. Tha wonder accompliahtd m your own raae will be proof. (MMW1WMWWOMW Co HUTZELL, Druggist, I fkM mb d Without No 0544 West r;'.i Oflca- Street and . No wiBt to St., Fort Wayna Ind. coat or oblifatioo to ma your Fnsa Proof Treatment. PiMw post I CUT AMO MAIL TODAY 5taie. A (re ' , |