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Show SALT LAKE TLIlSUXi; SUNDAY MORNING, Tin; X ; Social Notes From Utah. Towns SPANISH FORK FUKK. Alr!l BPANtoH f W. Limit the n -- m tue of .Jehu Alia. IT OEOEOE MH3. Mr tlil it y DAY . an- their dj' .'iter, nounce MtrV J, Limb, to Gorr Ibiv Simona f Mammoth. Th mxrrliiRo look place Wedtieedav of lest wreck at the hum of the britlocriimi'a aunt, Atr.. W. J) Alexander, at !rovo, tounly t'lerk L, T Kp rmn offu laftnif. Immediately followcouple ing thwi rvmony tha young to U!t the bride' parent- -, whr a and amber for fifty of tha pear relative ami Immediate frtmida of th a a given baUirnUiv turmn. Tt. rupl rooo mi decorated In pink amt white e ) nt vn-of pink ami a rat nation fnrnurv lh" vrnlerp'rce for lha table,I whUh waa wnc lolloping the10 supper, o ' lock, mimic and game from I until. guest per en.oyi-d-iind Th Mr. Mr, tliant Flinona, Hr vro and family of Hlalna Simon and Mr and Mi-- , Maud Houjjhton of AlammotB The bridegroom, h an envla-lil- a Milford military record, hating been ono of tha first voting men to cn'I- -t at Mam-gliH following the defnratlon of war with Orrminv, aid leaving with tha flrat of Stn'ea nay r Inlted tontlngent He wag two year and e'ght fruit. In the month service, obtaining Ha laet Fcpteml r, Mr, and Mia, returned to Mammoth Sunday and are at home to their friend there. Mr Hubbard entertained 'th fill Soroaia Junior el'ih Friday etening of (tat, were prent ' a A lat J 8. Mlu Jrtml Gold week-en- d 1 trip Tha home of Mayor and Mra. I P, Snell was the arena of a pleasant ne'al function Monday evening, yhen Mrs. firell w Plenaantlv aurnrlsad by tha member of her lodge. Sero J.ily camp, It. N. of A., Th evening wet aponf In a oi lal Tha and w of lest weak to attend tho "Passing Show Mr. and Mrs R. T. Clufr, of l'tl S Misses Kills Money, Flnrenca Jones, Blanch Rockhlll. Krank Kelson, Bcrnell Hanson and Sterling Argvle Mra. Halley Hughes wa hostea to the Fldelou club Thursday afternoon of laat week. T.ttoeheon waa served. The Indie of the club took their fanrvwork and a p'orilq luncheon Friday afternoon of last wedt and aoent tha time with. lira. Kutli Thomas, who ha heen 111. Ir. and Mia, Stephen Hutching of Victor. Idaho, have spent the rnst ten dev here visiting with Air. and Mr. Chri Butler. Mr. J. P. All 'hr left last week for Idaho to visit with Mr aMr. Reiter K"Hns at Higby and with Air. and sir. Klnley Tnvlor of Rupert. Mr. S'emll Crandall and son, Stewart, of Caryhurst are spending a week with Air. and Mr. Pri Stewart. -d MANTI MAKTI, April 17. The Mssc Vonda Ilenrlc. Kate Dnlv, Ruth Tuttle, Veda Cox. Phvllts Jensen. Muriel Tuttle and Rcva Olsen entertalnel at sunper Sunday evening at the home of Veda CoX. Covers wry laid for fourteen. Evelyn Erown Mary Otteson, Jennie ;oV r , . , - Tuttl, ther t Wlnnlfred Ircta Henri, Litfae VWittbei'k n CI-m- neonl.j Neton, Fa Dorothy il8ont Atw en KRip.uk and ile.en Atuiereon ver At th Nelaon homo of Maiuriiay afiriioon of lat aeek in honor A of her twelfth hlriLdjy anniveraary, I o'clock Junrheoa v,n The K, K. tht4 met Wedneaday eve-rhwith Mr, live Miller. Tuaa- Mis Jten fox of ait Luke dav a ltd Wedtii 'ay with relate e here. Mr. and Mra, Gerald farpenwr enter tninoai at dinner Thumday. coinpUmen A!Ier cf Suit Iak). lury to Itr. Mr. O. V. Martin and Mia Jennie K Work left Monday for Mt. .Pleasant, whir they HtUiidcJ aptuai meeting tTuvniul trd. i? -- Monday evening Those a a and Alisa i Peterson. Atuc wa the ui.h. P feature of tho evening. Mis Cleo Olaen renlerej a harpolule aolo. were served. Tne Rev. Mr. and Mr. George E. Pav-te- , O. l) of the First Presbyterian rhutch of Salt Ike, were guest of Mr. U. W. Martin Sunday and Monday. A welrf:ne-hom- e social was given In the North ward-t chapi Sunday evening In honor of Mi.Harriet Parry, who ha returned from a mission. Jut The Elite elub met Saturday afternoon of lat week with Mrs. John Shand. Mrs. A ernon Beiker entertained at an Informal tea Monday afternoon in honor of Mra. H. S. Kerr. Call. lilies formed Cover wera laid for tha centerpiece. Mra H. 8. Keir, Airs. L. F. Becker, Mr. Howard Cox, Mr. J. P. Nelson and Air. Vernon Becker, Mis Berta Child nd Air. Roy Child and babv, l'onna. of OunnUou ara visiting at tha Jessen home. The reviewers' ection met Tuesday evening with Mrs. A. O. Anderson, Mr. Howard Cox assisting. Mr. George Christensen gave the book review, "lh Light That Jailed," by Kipling. Mr. H. It. Chirk waa a special guest. Luncheon was Kervod. Vera Tuttle and' Jlaael Jessen entertained at the home of the latter Satur- day evening of last week, complimentary to Mrs. Roy Childs and Berta Child of Gumdeon. . I KAYHVn.LE, April 18 Min Edith Halgrea Idaho, spent tJia past week here guft vt trlcnts. of Hoantiful was a Mias Lna took last euet of Miss JUarioa Jacob. Harr? Edwards of IRniadeipbU. Pa., epeflt few da? hero tbit week a fueftt of Mr. aid Mr. Arnold M. Burnet. 3Jr. and Mrs. Byron L. Blood of Of den Wert Mr. and Mra. John U, laat wek-eu- d g neats Blood and family. Maurite R. Baro'a entertained at aa 'oyster suMir gt hi home Baiuiduy evening of Just as jf WAFk. & Garnet Swan of Smlthfield was a last week end visitor to Kavillp. Mr. and Mia. ltrrtM-r- t E. Smith Mf Ofdea woro Kunchiy gucsia of Mr. and Mra. William E Bmitit. Mias Marion Jacobs inbrtHirud at a mnai-cal- e at her tnrne Hunduy evvoinf. Miss EiirabHh Green was a Us week-en- d visitor to hail Lake,; aa guest of Mia Irene Swaa. Bamh E. Taylor of Sait Lake xUlted relatives in KaynvRIe Sunday. Slia Alice Williams entertained at dinner at her home Sunday in honor of her birthday. A cut-glabowl of American .Beauty and Ophelia roses fwrared the centerpiece for the table d,co-ratio-n. Covers were laid for Mieses Wllheb mina Hogan, TUeltna Willcoit and Luella and Messrs. WilUaui C. Burton, Newell Samiers, fSeorge Barker and Laurence Ma&aeli. Mr. Alice bandars and daughter. Miss Fare Sander, spent Tuesday m bull Laks aa guest of rln lives. Mr. and Mra. Warren B. Jonea of Chicago spent a few days here this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes and family. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Barnes entertained at n dinner party in their honor. Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward entertained at a progressive high five party at their boms tha Mountain road Saturday evening mt laat week. Brines were won by Mrs Edward Man Refreshments ning and Joseph , Openshaw. were nerved. Mr. and Airs. Ralph J. Strong and family of Fait Laks were Hunday guesta of Mr. and Mt. Arthur Galley, Misses Mollie Barnes and Irene Swan visited friends iu i.vton Tuesday. c Mr, )d Mrs, Laurence A, Young' of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. aud Mr. Georgs W, Young, Sunday. Mra, lieber Murdock of Rebec City is tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Maria Morten. Mrs. Madame Maree For a Vanteklng Cream m ET from your druggist two w ounce of eptol and mix with one tablespoonful of of waglycerin In half a pintwhich Is ter. The rich cream the .akin the result make and vigorous, a linos t urrrp aby-lik- e, and causes even deep wrinkles to disappear In quick time. The eptol sell for about fifty cent and you probably already have enough glycerine. Faee Cream Hero I Asotkrr But this one I especially for blemishes, freckles, muddy and sallow skins. To one ounce of Intone, costing about fifty cent at any drug store, add two tablespoonful of glycerine and mix In a pint of water. You will see a tremendous difference in your complexion In a very few days, A Home-MaHeir T osle To a half pint of water and of bay rtim add ono half l, obtained ounce pint of from th drug store for about half a dollar. This makes over pint of this remarkable hair forcer. You may use a full pint of wltchhaxel If you prefer It instead of the water and bay rum. Dlnelse Blackhead Sprinkle some neroxln on a wet cloth. Then rub the blackheads with this for a few momenta You will find that they til at! vanish very quickly. Any druggist can supply you with the neroxln for fifty cents. Foe a Shampoo Dissolve a teaspoonful of ggol in halfa a cup of water, his gives glorious lathery leaves the hair ampoo andttwentv-flve cent .. Iky. For you can get enough eggol for over a doxen Jlalr Remover Iacd Like a Skis Lotion Youll see bow wonderfully easv It Is t get rid of any hair by simply uperfluou with sulfo moistening them solution. It Is almost magic. Th hair lust dissolve away. Bulfo solution comes usually In original bottles selling for a 1 de beta-qulno- head-washe- 1 tier s. at Eureka 1 PRICE, April 17. Mr, nd Mr. Asthon H. Lund enteriamefl the member cf their linner club Friday evening t the bom mother. Mr. Olive of Air. Lund plsvetl Alter the dinner to Mr a swarded ami high erore The J'runria Lund and W, K. Andereon, Leon.curst were Air. snd Aire. Harold Mr. W. E. Anderenq Mrs. Mr. and ard. and Sir. AlUton Olson. Mr. and Mr. F. E. J. F. Johnson, I'r. and Mr. Airs. Francis Lund and L. E Whitmore. Mr. and Air. Alat Gllmour entertained the A. IX bride club Friday evening ofo test week. URrh score wee wardd Mrs, W r- - Oiaori And Tjt. F. K. fink. included Wr. snd Mra. W. The guest F Olson, Mr. and A fra. J. W. Hammond. L. A. McGee, Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Alra. 3. It. Orson T. Brook. Mr. and Mis. Whitmore, Mr. and Mra. George M. Miller. N, M.; J. of Albuquerque, Alra Ufa Oleon W IaKifbourow and I'r. F. F. Flak. enterMr. and Alra. C. R. Alareusen tained their dinner c ub Friday evening. dinFive hundred waa nJoed after the were ner. The rlub member present Mr. and Mr. Gomer Peacock. Mr. and H. B. Mr. B. W. Dalton, Dr. and Mr E. Cleward Goetxmann, Dr. and Mr. R Inker and Mr. and Mr. W.'K. Mra. E. C Lee wa hontna Wedneaday for afternoon to her bridge club. Favor Olson jUtlnta were awarded to Mr W. F. Fit to Mr. Thoma and for honor Mis Helen yerald. Mis Blanch Lee and the hoeteae In aaateted MacKnight her gueata Th list Included Mra. J. W. Hammond. Mra Mat Gllmour, Mra C. R. Maroun. Mra W. F. Olson. Mra Orton T. Brooks, Mr. Charles Leeer, Mr. Jessie Sanford. Mr. L.MrR. Fullmer, Mra E. F. Chamberlain, M Her, Thomas Fltxgerald. Mr. George M. Mil er. J. Rex Mr. H. W. Cooper. Mr. Fouta Mra J. M. WhitMra Thom McGee. more and Mra - A. M. ki. Chapin left Thursday morn Mr !ng for Los Angeles after a L. H. Sill. vtelt with her daughter, Mr. from Mr. L. J. IJo yd Is enjovlng a visit of Canon her mother. Airs. J. A. Kirkton Caliwa in Kirkton City, Colo. Mra fornia during the winter. Mr. Howard Bate left Wednesday evening for her home In Salt Lake after a visit with her parent. Mr. and Mra lr.TlMahI R to well and L. A. Hill were married Saturday evening of last week. The Rev. R. C. Jones performed quiet the ceremony. The wedding waa aImmeone, with only the member of the diate family preeent. The couple vwlU make their home tn Price. Mill-bur- n. at Franklin. Home lade Prep- ratloni Recommended fcy a PRICE KAYSVILLE Tke Easy Road to Beauty Trate fUUef Wader Chsm-herlal- entertained al their brother Self-Cultu- re rsirbsak V r, pret-Ill- y aft.r-roo- t! alon. til 4 Mr Charles Davis of I on Angeles, Cal., who en rout to Maw York on a business , ClAfi, mimical week In honor of Mra. Frank of Muhbs. who will leava toon to make htb home at Provo. Mra. John I Jonea returned Friday of laet week from a Week v twit with Sail '.I Lake friend Mr. and Mr. their guest last 'r 7 '" K. Ware irk fr K I,ew1s E. T. (fluff waa hotea at arranged luncheon Thursday Mr. pil Iwa, aa a cMitar Sadiitm 5Hmi Rat Mmdrntialt, iitaa Crera Creer f Snaaiak Farll le rialtle bar iiiairF, lira. 4. H. Vhli. Mr. e4 lire, fare on? were rtom Ylrltore fl.PMllf. telemlef te hr Mta lirera Jnkeaee, eke bfWB ekaare af at r.idrmiw. efoc llw Naw a le a wlaokmar? rarit. the L. te Paraue f Le ekuirh, atprd Ml Uat work ed and vtallrd kf wee U a taerker le lkabitt cue Ivj n Wallace primary euper-oInvited gueet. at Goiia. ilri, I. nt Mr. s kaf eu4 auat, kU of Satli liar? Starr, SirltMrlla Ura. Hmff f atrltauka rAUtrard Suadaf froN Mra. ii e'ub member. 11 llr ca-n- ,ur TMimrtTO-ngTAg- IS, 1920. t fwB ( Harr will Mali tkclr b'fn at Pa urn k ara t6 Ur, amt Mra lfttaaltoit pt Sait mt Ur aM lira. It K fwawad. rnfia Xr. aib4 Mra. JJ. L and labr Wh THuraiUjr fur iJwlr bn al afar fit?, Idab. t witli rUitaa. visit da; aftr VMrli Mfa. Hart Aibrf nf fr.irvka araa and imt af iira f, Tw; 8IMOJ73, Musa Mary J, pinch of Ipanlsli fork, who was married recently in Provo, ana tan APRIL PAYSON PAYSON, April 17. Tire cuiras Literary mat TiVfnday afternoon at th home' or Mr. J. C. EUawortb. A reading from th Atari of Mr. Daisy Ashford nas gives by Mr. W. Ih lHron. Th following officer were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mr. E. L. McCormack; vie president, Mrs. Carl Keeler; secretary, Mrs. Thomas iiut)et; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Henry SasUb; treasurer, Mrs. lit-nrKilimdaon. The Justainere rlub met Thursday evening Mrs. William Finiasoa. Kcfresinnenis jib were served. Mrs. kfuueth plktsn s&d Mrs. Rodney Wilson srntiiged a snrpnae parry Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. V. Dixon, In honor of the birthday anniversaries of their buKioimie. Lertneth liiton woo first nria st Mr. C. r. PI son. Im. Prank lugalln, liliss Aleen Diroa ami Miss Rets S! endenha li served supper to the twenty-fou- r guests. Mit I.unle Iwls entertained at her bom Friday evening of last week. Prog ressiv. game wer played. Rex Perry won first prise and Ameha Bioan Mugs received the conaoiatios. were served to Misses Dcloras Refreshmcnr Edna farpker, bate Thomas, Clara Reed, Bradford, Amelia Htoane, Lmdl Johnson, Gray Johnson, Revs Iwia and Lewis; Charles Hanley, CUrbre Wiiwm, C. Simmons, Arthur Jrioea, Dixon Kapple, Hex Perry, Mviaa Butler, and Byrn Beeco. et Jolmwm Revs Lewis of Logs and Mia Leah Mia Lewis of Ncpbl spent lst wk-eu- d wub their phrents, Mr', and Mr John E, Lewis. Tim high school junior ciasa entertained Ut faculty Mod enir riass at a lrninct hririay of ki t weeg m 4ie Piiaon hitfli Imiimng Crrm A.iIrin aud M)s Eim.U Cbt ritaiisley e her Provo, htinUuiy visiting fr.emla, frm Mias OMve fluff of Nngar 4 ity, Idaho, is tatre Hm la a most at tli visiting relative hmr 4 of her uele. Wtllum lfestm. Mrs. Jowph fwif laa returned botna from edoredav, where she visited bf IWaiid, daughter, Mra. He After a two weeks' stay is Balt Lak, Mra. B. E. Townsend returned homo Momiay. Mra. Jack Duo waa a Provo Timor Bun day. Mfn Roael R!Mr, daughter of Mr and mart led Batutiiay Mis, J. Harvey biiolcr, w !cs. n. Five odd golden oak chiffoniers to be sold atcost. Just the thing for a spare bedroom. Your choice lit dining room suite that will be sale-a- t less than factory sold during-Thicost. In a fumed oak finish; complete Eight-piec- e .0 s Ea Si I- five-mon- th Two pieces of furniture in one, large and roomy in walnut finish; regchif-ferob- e, . ular price, $90.00; on sale 375.09 A real value in a living room suite. Co. and upholstered in the best Spanish leather. three-piec- Made by the Kroehler Mfg. Suite complete. . ..0109.50 e MILFORD MILFYIRD. April 17. Mr. E. F. Bher with a wood entertained Wednesday luncheon for her email eon, Howard Those present were Lillian, Leone and Bobble Sherwood, Zelda Arrington and Joe and Sheridan Roger. Air. H. A. Legal, who ha been vtett Ing for the past month with her sister, Mra Cottrell, ha returned to her home In Portland, Ore. Alra 8. W. Stoker arrived home Sunday morning from a three week' visit at Mammoth, Spanish Fork and Sprlngvllle. Her many friend will be pleased to know that her health is much Improved. visitMr. and Mra William Bond are City. ing In Balt Mrs. William Tallersal of Beaver Is at Frisco with her daughter, Alra Huntington. Mr. R. O. 81 evert snd Miss Allie Fonts Rave a bundle shower Tuesday for The guest were Airs. Frank Wallen. r, Mesdames Klndr, Kellyi Tribole, Coot and Webber. Cottrell. Hanlon. Attorney and Airs. Woodberry have re' turned from Salt Lake. Mrs. J. 8. MaeCormack and mother left Tuesday for Salt Lake. Air. Rachel Jefferson returned Tuee-da- y from a three month' visit in Idaho and South Dakota. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Theisaen. are Visiting relative in Milford, Mr. Fred Rollter of Bakersfield Cal,, bn route tq Canada, is the guest of Mra Lulu Oermo. The Minersville school faculty will present "The Dutch Detective at the Beaver opera house April 21, Mra J. Sanford of Salt Lake is visit. Ing her mother, Mra Antone Johnson. Mrs. John C. Whits, who had been at a Salt hospital for three months, la convalescing at her home at Reed. Miss Marguerite Clark left Sunday night for her home in Nebraska. Miss Lou Ponlton is spending this week in Salt Lake. Alel-che- Bed, Springs and Mattress complete. All guaranteed goods and a bed that will give you comfort and last a ' lifetime. Complete for. jDj.vJ R M FURNITURE COMPANY 29 and 31 EAST 1ST SO. PRESTON, IDAHO PRESTON. Idaho, April 17. Mrs. Wallace Aired entertained at progressive five hundred Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Wilwon high score. - Luncheon liam was served nt small table, which were decorated with spring flowers. Covers were laid for Mrs. William Thorp. Jdr. Clarence Hobbs, Mr. William Lohman, Mrs. Whitney Kimball, Airs. William Stephens, Airs. .Harry Hitchcock and Mrs. Eugene Jensen. The Orion club wa entertained at tha home of Mrs. A. Y. Richmond Saturday afternoon of last week. Progressive five hundred was the feature, Mr. George Blood winning high score. Presiding at the luncheon table were Alls Amelia Bpayde and Miss Anna Rlnrierknect. Mra Virgin Spongberg and Mrs. Robert Merrill entertained Wednesday afternoon, complimentary to Air. Clarence Hobbs. Ldncheon wa served to twelve guest. of Salt Lake Iwvlslt-In- g Miss Ann Thom her mother. Mrs. Minnie Thomas. Mra Calvin Foss was hostess to the Gelden Hour club Friday afternoon. New An overstuffed rocker that wilt give you satisfaction and add beauty to your living room. In the best grade imita- CTF Aft tion leather Ji 14 officers were elected, as follows: Airs, tertalned at supper after ths O" ball Frida v. In honor of Lonsdale Roe, who Ralph' Gayman, president: Mra. George left Tuesday for Missouri. Cover were Blood, vice president; Mrs. Hvrum Tip- laid for Mr. and Airs. Orion Jensen. Miss petts, seuretary; Mrs. .W. A. Zeltlcr. cor- Juanita Heueer, Alls Benton, responding secretary; Airs. P. J. Evans, Miss Oneida Aleelts and Surgene Charles Bronson. treasurer, progressive five hundred was Kimball at Mrs. entertained Whitney of Mrs. John the afternoon, the feature Friday afternoon of last week. J. lijiiHt won high sepre. Pmk and white luncheon of violet A basket centered the crystal carnations formed the centerpiece for the table. Yellow and green were carried luncheon table. A nosegay of pink and in the luncheon and place cards. white sweetpeas waa the favor. In ad- out Cover were laid for eight guests. dition to the club members, the guest Mrs- William Lohman entertained at were Ms Sadi Foss, Mrs. Fred Wester-fieldtwo tables of progressive five hundred and Miss Vera Headrick. evening, followed by luncheon. Mrs. Earl Houck la visiting in Salt Wednesday Airs. 8. J. Jeppesen of Utah, Lake with Mrs. J. P. Murphy. week-en- d with her daughter, last spent Mrs. r, P. Thomas of Balt Lake is a Mrs. W. A. Thorpe. Airs. Thomas. guest cf Joseph Mrs. William Lohman entertained at a e dinner Sunday of last week. Yellow an t white snapdragons formed the J centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for eight guests. . Airs. . V! ifnrd Thorp entertained at PAUL, Idaho. April 17. Miss Daisy luncheon Sunday for Mr, and Airs. Wblt-- I Simons was hostess at a surprtee party Air. VI. and Kimball and Alra C, noy given in honor of her father, R. O. Si Mathens. mons, Tuesday evening at their home. Mrs, P. J. Evans enterialned Thursday B. F. Hawkins and family motored to evening at progressive five hundred, Mrs. Pocatello Sunday and visited friends and , W. A. Zcitlcr won high score. relatives. Monday They returned home I Atlas Luralne Holmes of Burley, who 'at the Whitney school, spent evening, Thousands of ruined heads of hair bear a teacher The member of The Paul Commercial with Mrs. John J. Hurst. last week-en- d striking testimony to tbs Injurious effects Airs. June Jenson and son, Lowell, en- - club, with th assistance of the Ladies' Civic club, gsve a banquet and short of the heated curling iron. The continued musical entertainment Monday evening. use of such Instrument invariably means The program Included two rounds of boxhair, with spilt, dull, dry. shriveled ing by local boy and several selections broken, uneven ends. by th town orchestra. The program was If more wemen only knew It, th hair bv dancing. followed Thin People Heed This. can b kepi beautifully wavy, soft and A leap year "hop'' was given Wednesfluffy without any harmful result whatevening in the high school gymnaever by the occasional use of plain If you sr too thin; if you are pal and day sium. Th affair was for the benefit of liquid silmerine. A small quantity Is ap- ealjow; if what you eat seems not to the baseball chib. Allas Addle WUUam plied before doing up the hair, using a strengthen .you; If your lips and cheeks and Mr. H. X. clean toothbrush for the purpose, drawcolorless, it is liecause your blood is Yerke et tertalned Wednesday evening, down full the hair. tn the this deflcientf red corpuscles and disease length qf ing the leap year dance. The bv. The cutly effect lasts quit a considerable can easily overcome vou, as you have no following Ing room were decorated In Pink and time. It I so natural looking, and the reserve strength or nourishment to up- white and roses. Tha place carnations texture snd luetrs of the hair are eo hold you. cards were in pink and white, snd the A pharmaceutical called 3 same colors were carried out in the reImproved, that th woman who adopts product, this simple method will never go back to grain tablets, la much pre- freshments. Covers wer laid for the the atrocious waving Iron. A lew ounces scribed for these conditions, and if taken Meadatnes Minnie Schodde, Flafcber. Walter Lymh, G. of liquid silmerine from th druggist will for several months, rapidly increase Butin, Lottie fchodde, Anna Martin, Johnston, Fred Bchodde Is The for weeks. last liquid agreeable weight and Improve th color. Buy in Peggy Stohiar, Myrtle Du'f, Marguerite Y ri kea, to use. and It leave no gummy, greasy seaied packaa well stocked of any Nema Swluber; Messr Mrs. S R. Hatpla and Frank or odorous trace. (Advertisement.) I apothecary shop, (Advertisement) Adams, M. A. Williams, N. H. MiLarey, visited here last wetk-en- Lift Off Corns! . Doesnt hurt I Lift touchy corns and calluses right off with fingers . er t Apply few drops of 'Freron bothersome corn. Instantly upon that old, that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right offj root and ail, without pain or soreness. ' three-cours- PAUL, IDAHO 4 4 . Hard corns, soft eorcs, corn - between th toes, and tha r, hard skin calluses on Don't Use Curling Iron! Heres a Better Method bottom of feet lift no rfebt oS toimbugf 1 li Plumpness Makes Health ' h.vpo-nuUa- d ns Thev ri'niurid to tneir V N, unodlng Yen Mi.a Alice tqiver and A t Vs t tu .4 n t little daughter con were put-:- cf t wl'h Air. Hat Young Sunday at t w , R. Rcy pin, Jttlpln. 11. and It-bre- . Mon-lav- . 1 : - |