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Show HIE SALT .LAKE 'TRIBUNE,-SUNDA- t PARK CITY PARK CITY. Mj IS Th L1!e' Aid 11 of tit ('omwunltjr rburcfa was plMualljr Dfertlneri Trlrtor afterosa of last vrek bj Mrs. B. H FI.' and Mrs. W. K. Jcfford at 1 h brel Uh Joffortl boon rerred refreshments to tbs following gnesta PresItleaU lira. William Uuuhar Mrs. V. J. Bock, Mrs, W. 4. MrUtliia, Mrs. Oeorge Morse, Mrs. tienrge Keana, Mrs. J. A. Wikoff. Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. 4 W Btooer. lira. Dare ftcott, Mrs. C T. . W. Macddbald, Mrs. L. D Priah, Mrs. Hopper, Mrs. A. B, William and Mrs. A sole Barrett. Ths Meirtf will meet west with Mrs. U. BcotU A pleasant erenlsg was apest at.tbs home of Hr. and Mrs. 4. Match. Wednewtaf, when they entertained the members of the Jolly Duera f ard club Prises wers swsnied to Mr. and Mra. Thomas Reeae, Mrs. Roy Uui aad Ears Workman. The Junior Uirla Friendly society met at the Townsend bum Wedaeaday evening. Games were enjoyed. Mine Katherine Malone, chairman of circle No. $ of the atbotie ladies, will entenain with a moving picture show Tuesday evening of next week. r The fUlver Bridge Tosmameot Card club waa pleasantly entertained by Mita Uertrsde Mrs. Frank Wrcdneaday afternoon. Btone, Mra. B B. Flack and Miss Lola Lork-haof Ely, Nv.( substituted for absent mem-borHigh score waa won by Mrs. R C. Ver- ms. : , Mrs. Bam Raddoa and children of Portland. Ore., ars guesta at the R. W. Witberow boms (or several weeks, Mrs. Bucks Sunday school class teas enter-talse- d at tlte home of Miss Juanita Bldgs Tuesday evening. Mrs. Anna Kopp opened her bom t tbs Woman a Athenaeum Monday afternoon for Its annual day. the yearly report of officer waa read and accepted. The following program waa Piano selection. Wisa Mary Shield, gives; votal solo. Mrs. Deal J. Hartwell; reading. Mrs. J W. Ntouer; piano aeleetton. Mra. J. H. Snow; "rending, Mrs. E. W. Hobincm. Mrs. W J. Barrister reported on the work she had Tbe in done at the school at Boulder, Tolo ioming president, Mrs E W. Robinaon, the outgoing president, Mrs, H. Finch, The hostess served with s potted plant The dub adjourned to meet October 4 at the boms of ths president, Mrs. E-Robinson. Mrs. L. I). Hopper waa hostess to the D. O. special E O. dub Wednesdar aftemooa Tbs In two weeks ('. R. Brim guest was Mr Mrs W. J. Buck will entertain tlm club. The Altar society of the Catholic church held a meeting at tha parochial residence Tuesday evening. Tbe B. P. O. Elk entertained with an over-al- l and gingham dancing party Monday eveat the Elks borne. ning Mr, aed Mrs. G. C. Weetworth. Mr. and Mra. J. F Waster and Mayor and Mra. E. W. Robln-ao- n visitors to the dty. were last week-en- d Mrs. R. J. Bryant and son are visiting reln-tl'- e and friends in Balt Lake guest Mlaa Lola Lockhart of Ely. Nev., is at fba home of Mra E. J. Begg. Mrs 'Katherine Erickson of Balt Lake, state commander sf tbe Udy Msccabeea, paid an ofdtv ficial visit to the Maccabees of this Jef-forWednesday evening Thursday Mra. W. H. her entertainei at 12 oclock luncheon inErickCovera were Hid for eight. Mrs honor. son returned to her home Thursday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. J. J. ritxgerald were visitor to Hebcr, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Percv Williams and family will bare Sunday for Fielding to resideand Mrs. A. Mr and Mra W. A. Raddon Poldge attended the Masonic convention in Balt Lake this week Mrs. A. A Barr ami children and Mrs. Brant have moved to Halt Lake to make their home. Mr and Mrs G C. Wentworth entertained the Evening ta-- d club Tuesday evening. Those Wceter, V, winning high score were Mrs. J E W. D. ButJ Rubin, Mrs. E. J. Begga and week-en- d of Mr. And Mr. E. O. Hall In Coppcrfiold. Mr. and Mrg Harry 0Gorman had a ths formsr their guesta last wesk-an- d parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. O Gorman of Sait Lake, The Bingham High School Alumni aao elation gavs its annual banquet to the claaa of 1&20 Friday evening of last week In the floyal confectionery store ho. I. Judge E. K. Dudley, first principal of the Bingham high school, waa toastmaster Short talks were made by Alfred Anderson, president of the alumni; Lon president of the graduating and 1. WT Nielson, principal of the hiRh A grand ball was held In the school high school gymnasium following the ban quet, most of the aoclety snd younger sets of the town attending. The music waa furnished by a Halt Lake Jart orchestra. Thia veers graduates are Peart Addef-leMargaret Oaythwalte, Clara Christenson, Irla Btlllman, Leonard Hyland, Vivian Drew, Leon Barnard, Harold An derson and Peter Pltchioa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner end Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Jonaa are epending a few days in gfcit Lake, where they went to attend the annua) session of the grand chapter, Order of the .Eastern Star, of Utah. Mrs. J. H. Collar and Mrs. A. Tin in Balt Lake, combe spent last week-en- d the guests of Mrs. E. E. Edwards. Mrs. C. H. Pierce, Jr and two chit dren returned to their home In Salt Lake yesterday after a weeks visit here with relatives. Mrs. 8. A. Wood of 8prtngville U guest at the home of E. O. Hall and fam Bar-nar- y, iijr. Mrs. J. B. Myers entertained at o'clock dinner at her home in the Chan dler apartments Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for Miss Oladvg Pauls, Mra Bess Jones. Miss Elinor Clemenson, Miss Florence Clemenson snd Mr. and Mra Myers. Mra Earl Bushrad entertained at her home Saturday afternoon of last week, the occasion being the fourth birthday anniversary of herandson,a George. Music, children's games 'peanut bust were enjoved, after which a luncheon was served. A large birthday cake, decorated with fosebuda'And lighted tapers, graced the center of the dining table. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Johnson, and Mra H. At small guests were klnaon. Twenty-tw- o present, the guest of honor receiving many pretty birthday gift. Mra Joseph Bitner has returned to her home In Salt Lake after a week's visit with her brother, J. J. Bushrod, and fam My- - entertained at luncheon at her home Mra Lester Whit three-cour- se f The Copperfield BINGHAM. May Community flub entertained on Monaax evening In honor of the school facu.ty. consisting of Glen C. James, principal; Miss Mabel Neprud and Miss Jessie Robertson An excellent program was furin addition to the nished hy the school, Solo, Mrs. M. Anfollowing numbersduet, derson: reading. C. D. Shaw; plenoKnud-aeMiss Theresa Heck and Miss Ruby vocal solo, B. - Smith,- pluno solo, Miss Rowena Turner; remarks. W K. Scott. H B. Aven spoke on behalf of tha teachtha splendid work rendered by ers, to which Principal Glen C. James re-- s the were then enjoyed, Cards ponded being as follows: Indies' prise winners Mrs. H consolation, first. Mrs J. Colyar; H. B. Aven, men's first. Uovd Dorman: consolation, Jean Cochell The guests then adfourned to the school auditorium, where dancing was the main feature, music being furnished by a local orchestra. An elaborate bannuet was served at midThe committee in charge comnight. R. prised Mrs J. H. Colyar. Mrs. J Mrs. Duvall. Miss Stella Klopenstlne' Edith Maxfield. Mrs. Brandt Engelke, Mrs. Chris Thompson, Mrs. A. T. Kent. Glen C. James. B. L. Smith, J. R. DuThe Community vall and J H. Colvar mem-brclub haa now a total of eighty-nin- e Copper-fle26 d of jlachel Rebekah lodge No. of officers held Its Installation Wednesday evening The following were Installed Into their resepetive chairs: Nolle- grand, Avis Colyar; vice grand. Mart- Anderson; secretary. Stella Klopen-stlne- s treasurer, Edith Maxfield: warden. Stall Doman: conductor, Minnie Raeno; rhapUln. Edith Borg; outer guardian. Lloyd Doman; inner guardian, Kathleen Domsn. Two candidates were initiated Into he order. Rachel lodge was assisted by aemkera of Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 7 of Bingham. M's. John Knudsen left Thursday to vlst relatives In Mount Pleasant. ' Mss Bradv has as her guest Mrs. E. G. teatty of Salt Lake. V. and Mrs. Alma Fullmer and ehll-drof Sprlngvllle wera the guests last n; I- i two-ronr- visitor last 15 - rs ei Progressive American Dealers Sell Lloyd Loom Woven Baby Carriages Because: The Lloyd Carriage is woven by a patented method and Loom which produce carriages far more beautiful than human hands can weave. ' better finer and of is woven The Lloyd Carriage materials and at prices lower than those of the coarsest two-cour- se Wednesday, complimentary to Miss Mabel Isaacson, Miss Elinor Clemenson, Miss Florence Clemenson and Mrs. Bess Jones of the school faculty. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M Young and small daughter of the United States settlement returned home Wednesday after a visit with relatives In Eureka. Mrs. Albert Marriott entertained on Monday evening previous to moving to bait Lake to mako her home. The guests enjoyed the show at the Princess theater, after which they repaired to the new luncheon waa Royal, where a Mrs. J. C. served to the followingTra Schoettlln. Mrs. Kate Ford, Mrs. J J. Doyle, Mrs Mrs. Pat Hyland, Davis, Mrs. T. Egan, Mra. H. E. Miller, Mrs, J. Nerdln and Mrs. Joe Marriott. A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson on Sunday. Mrs. Iren. Lamb was tendered a miscellaneous shower by her friends at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ira Davis, In ton Music and Mr and Mrs. B B Tnnn of farter, Wyo.. Markham on Friday evening were enjoyed, after which a dainty cards home. ars guesta at the Leighton lunchern waa served, The guests numbered sixteen. Mrs. T. H. Parsons was a Salt Lake piNGHAM 'MORNING, MAY 16, 3920. Y week-en- d. home returned Miss Nora Carey Wednesday after a weeks visit with relatives In Salt Lake. The Eagles lodge entertained on Saturday evening of last week at a most enjoyable card party In Society hall. The affair was a success, both socially and were served. Refreshments financially. reed. The Lloyd Carriage represents the life work' of a great American inventor, whose entire effort has been given over to producing the masterpiece of the baby carriage world. Therefore, , the Every Progressive American Dealer Sells Lloyd Loom Woven Baby Carriage Because: , He satisfies the most delicate tastes and feelings of mothers for beauty and comfort. He offers a carriage of better workmanship, better quality, better designs and greater comforts, than hny other carnage. And he offers all this at a lower cost than that of the coarsest hand woven . -- ,reed. . . , be sure to watch the papers each day for the announcement of stores that have these wonderful Lloyd baby carwinriages in stock. Watch also thewindow displays and dow announcements of your neighborhood stores. ELSINORE, May 15. Mrs. F. H. English returned to her home In Salt Lake Saturday morning of laat week. Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Rasmusson and family left Wednesday for Delta to make their home. The members of the Thursday Bridge club entertained this week at tbe home of Mrs. Arthur Jensen, In honor of Mrs. Charles Crab. Miss Dorothy Williams has left for her home In Beaver. Friday of last week Mrs! F. D. Gunn entertained, complimentary to the Misses I la Rasmusson, Verda Rasmusson, Mae Madsen, Ida Foster, Printha Hansen and Mrs. O. I. Rasmusson. The other guests were Mesdamet N. P. Anderson, J. A. Bell, C. A. Hansen, Charles Jensen, Alfred Johnsen. Louis Hansen, Rlnda Anderson and Vina Nielson. Miss Ida Foster returned to her home In Provo Wednesday morning. Mra. O. I. Rasmusson and daughter, Ila, wers dinner guests Sunday at tbe home of Mrs. James Williams at Monroe. Miss Anna Laura Staples entertained the Social Sewing circle Tuesday afternoon. Those present were the Misses Rae and Fae Christensen. Alice Rasmusson, Helen Smith, Fern Wtllardson Melba Kotter, Floral Christensen and Erma Jensen. Mies Fern Willard sen entertained Tuesday evening. In honor of Alice and were Philo Rasmusson. Refreshments served to six guesta Mrs. J. C. Hill entertained Wednesday for a party of ladv frienda Mrs. J. A. Bell and Mra O. I. Rasmusson entertained at a luncheon Tuesday J ; 7 Remember you are going to get a o COUPON ; ( Baby Carriage of the finest weave j LLOYD MFG. CO, Menominee, Michigan. Please tend me your FREE Baby Car which you will be able to buy at Gentlemen riage Style Book and the names of tbe stores in my these wonderful Loom city which are i i the price of the coarsest reed. n, IDAHO Rose-cran- a. IDAHO f BUHL, Evergreen chapter. O. E. 8 entertained at a farewell reception Saturday evening BUHL, Idaho, May 15 Miss Bessie of last week at the beautiful new home were married In of Mrs. V. Van Bramer, in honor of Mra Joyner and Earl Gillespie Giwrdr-- d tjr row grocer to Mtuf, rw . Or better still, send as this coapon and we ' . will send yoa oar FREE Baby Carriage style, book and the names of the stores in your city that have these wonderful Lloyd carriages for sale. will join Mr. Weldon and make their home, Mrs. F. E. Warenke entertained Evergreen chapter, O. E. 8.. at tho monthly covered-dis- h luncheon at her home on Miller avenue Wednesday. Mrs. R. J. Comstock and baby returned to their home In Rrxburg Monday morning, after a visit here with Mra Comstock's sisters, Mrs. Scott Gudmundsen and Mrs. Robert Salmon. Mrs. Carl Marrlana has returned to her home In Pocatello after a vteit with Mra Ed Fitzgerald. Mra E. M. Chandler arrived Tuesday BURLEY, morning from Pocatellb and Is the guest of her sister, Mra J. B. Trlat. Mrs. G. 8. Marshall and Mrs. F. 8. BtTRLET, Idaho. May 15. The Women's dub gave a benefit dance In the Ar- Bell left Wednesday morning for Lkva Hot be gone cadia pavilion Monday evening. The hall Springs. They expected to ' 1 waa beautitully decorated with ferns and about a week. potted plants. Those In Charge were Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald and Mra. A.. W. The FUtDcKcbtj.' a Stork the You Are Expecting If ELSINORE LUNETA COFFEE j , afternoon at the home of the former. In honor of Mies Ila Rasmusson, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Others present were the Misses Mina and Thelma Bell, Wanda Smith. Aleth Frand-seDelilah and Christie Hermansen, Mildred Hansen and Lyla Sorensen. Mrs. Matilda Ross was the guest of Mrs J. L. Staples at dinner Sunday. The Relief soeletv members gave an Interesting program Sunday, In honor of Mother's-- day. Each mother received a white carnation. Hewlett i A. B. Chapman, who is moving to Nampa, and Miss Mary Dickie, who will make her home in Omaha. Neb. The rooms were decorated In roses and snapdragons. Assisting the hostess were Mesdamet Joseph W. Doe, Chris Lund, C. W. Karr and Frank Beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rosecrans entertained the Bridge club at their home on Overland avenue Thursday evening of last week. Mra Frank Parke and Mra C. W. Karr entertained at a kenslngton Wednesday and at a bridge party Thursday at Mrs. Karr's new boms on Conant avenue. Howard Egan and Miss Vera Taylor of this city were married In Salt Lake Thursday. After a short honeymoon the couple will return to Burley to make their home on a ranch west of town. Mra. H. E. Blxby returned Monday morning from a week's visit with her daughter In Boise. Miss Stella Man yard of Kansas City, Mo . Is her on a visit to Mra D. L. Wyland and other friends. Mra Anna Breden had as her guesta iest week Mrs. E. HiUtnger and dangh- ter. Miss Myrtle of Oelweln. Iowa. They left for their home Saturday morning of I laet week. Mra Hugh Wclden departed Monday I morning for Tacoma, Wash, where she FE1E0EIL It the to Got Rid of These Ugly Spots a Theres no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othino double strength is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine double strength from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning ana you should soon see that evea the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while ths lighter oaea have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than sn ounce is needed to completely dear ths skin and gain a beautiful clear cornnuT;n. v f double strength for L.? Othine, a this is .sold under guarantee of money back iif it faila to remove frecklee. (Advertisement.) Now Tlmo Twin Falla Tuesday of lag week. Judge The bride Is Duvall officiating. the daughter of Mra M. E. Joyner of this city. They will be at home to their friends In Twin Falla Mf. and Mra P. C. Meredith had a last week-en- d guests Mr. and Mra Art Meredith of Roseworth. Mra Stanley Weber and Miss Mary E. Shea were hostesses at a May day luncheon Saturday of laat week complimentary to Miss Eleanor Fletcher at the Weber home. The color scheme waa of white and yellow In flower and basket designs1 A luncheon was served at waa spent In o'clock The afternoon hemming tea towels for the honor guest. who Is shortly to become a bride.Mra. J. C. Hamilton and Mrs. T. W. Porter entertained at a May day party at the latter's home Saturday of last week. The decorations consisted of apricot blossoms and the luncheon table was bedecked with miniature May baskets f'lled with daisies. Those present were Mra. W. V. Swlger. Mra. C. F. Feeler, Mra H J. Rellley, Mra Rube Brown, Mra. Fred Simon, Mrs Fred Aldrich. Mra N. J. Chellne and Mr,. A. T. Eakln. Mra E. J. Baird entertained a few friends Motalsy .evening, complimentary tb her husband's birthday anniversary. Snapdragons occupied the center of the table and covers a ere laid for six guesta Mr. and Mra George Marshall were hosts to the Deep Creek Bridge dub at a 1 oclock luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Covers were laid for eighteen guesta Mra Roll Wright and Mra T. K. Meeka won high score and Mra E. Molander and Mra N I, Jordan received the consolation prise. A birthday dinner was given Sunday bv Mr. and Mrs A. Slocum, complimentary to Mrs. H. B. Lewis of Twin Falla Mrs. Harvey Douglas -- and Mra C. M. Hughes entertained a few friend Tuesday at luncheon, the day being the birthday anniversary of both hoetesees. The Misses Ethel Graham and Violet Rosengren of Rockford, Hi., are guesta In home for a few davs. the M. Mra George Metralf left Wednesday for a months ialt with frienda in Spokane, Wash. Mr and Mrs. J A. Sartortua are visiting ter a few days with former friends In Pullman, Wash. Mias Cora Platt and Mias Anne Guer-ne- y of Burley were Sunday guesta in the F. C. Marquardsea home. Lloyd es O. P. five-cour- se carrying Baby Carriage. I THE CANTILEVER SHOE FOR THINKING WOMEN Have you ever discovered that ehoea laat ere too snug where standard they ought te be free and too loose where they ought to be enugt The CantileTer last has a straight inside line to conform to the natural foot still and give ample toe room-pwi- th jist enough curve to give contour and grace. heel-seThe is narrower than to avoid that awkward, "standard untidy looseness that every woman hates. May we demonstrate these important details of Cantilever or them tbe details of your footf to (10.50. Prices range from (10-5- 0 ef - at 5 146 Central Park West (Entire Block) Nw - York City bike Overlooking- (eutral Park's most A most delightfully situated hotel of dldluctlve c:tHug to iwrmunent and tmnalcuf atmosphere, gugath UalLqL of refined Amid tsatea and Listdsl - EnvireameaU. EDMUND M. BREN: |