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Show I f' i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 1 36, 120. 11 Store Tito n and the 'Misses Bessie Ballantfne. Taggeit of Lewiston. Ltvorn Wickham of Mnlthfield, Clauijia Funk, Essie Stoddard and Uarteal Wight, v Th South ward Primary gave a dancing party at the opera hops Monday afternoon and In tha evening a dance wag children given for the older Tha Mtsiea - Artencla Merrill, Zina Johnson and Katherine Anderson epent 4 Sunday In uyoiwgh guest ' Miss Inez Maughn. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Monson of Ogden spent Sunday here with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Merrill of Logan spent Sunduy with Mrs. Marla L-- Morrill. Mrs. Susie Wilcox and family hava moved here from Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mra Irwin Stoddard announce the grnval of a son at their home, Mon-ds- v Mra Albert Anderson entertained tha Bon Heur club at her home Friday afternoon. Luncheon was served Mra F. W. Christensen. Mrs Hoy Anderson, Mra Joseph Nelson, Mrs Alvin Johnson. Mra Aroet Bright and Mrs. Austin Johnson were guests of the club. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harris of Logan spent 8unday with relatives hera Mra James Andma waa given a surprise at her home Friday afternoon of last week 4n honor of her birthday anniversary. The ladles took luncheon, which waa served late in tha afternoon. Twelve K'h-ely- LOGAN LOGAN, May IS Mr. and Mr. Oreon Smith announra tb engagement of their daughter, Glad ye. to Arthur H. Caine, the marriage to take place In June. Mr. and Mr William M. Smith announce the engagement of their daughter, Irene, to Loren C. barlow of Burley, Idaho. The marriage will take place June f. Miss Smith is a graduate of the 1.1 tah Agricultural college and a member of the Sigma Theta Phi eorortty. Mr. Barlow la a member of the IT Kappa Alpha fraternity. Mra. Josephine Johnson' entertained at dinner Sunday, in honor of Mtsa Alta Kichards and Val W. Palmer, whose enA gagement wee announced recently. bouquet of cut flowers formed the center-piec- e for the table. Covers were laid tor ten guests. Ths Asses Deeses club was entertained Saturday afternoon of last week at the home of Miss Nan Richards. Games and music were the entertainment. Carnations were effectively arranged about the . rooms. The seventeen new member of tha Crimson aoeiety of the Brigham Young college entertained at a dancing party tonight at tha library of the school. Light refreshments were served. About fifty couples were In attendance. Thursday night of last week the Crlm on Girls gave a surprise party. In bon. or the Pierian Literary society,, at tb Mechanic Arts building. Musld. games and dancing were the evening's enter, tainment. Refreshments were served to glxty guest Wednesday afternoon of last week the seventeen new members of ths Crimson ub wers pledged t the society, after which refreshments were served. The so clety gave a swimming party Wednes dwy.evenrrtg. which wa concluded with upper, served at the Mechanic Arts building. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Peterson enter tslned at dinner Sunday evening at tha Hotel Ecclca. Covers werS Jald for eight guests. " Mra A. L. Farrell ntertalnef-it- e fol. lowing ladles at luncheon at the Hotel Kcclea Saturday of last week:' Mrs. ' W. G. Farrell of Salt Lake, Mrs. Parley Peterson, Mira Vendla Farrell of Salt Lake, and Miss Neypeen Farrel, The" Sigma Alpha fraternity gave lta annual banquet Friday of last week at the Hotel Ecclea The arrangement of the banquet were carried out In red And green, the fraternity colors, j The long tables were decorated with baskets of red carnations and greenery. At the plate of each lady there was a corsage bququet of Cecil Brunner roaea Pro feasor D. E. Robinson was toastmaster, end a number of toasts were given. Fol lowing the banquet, dancing waa enjoved. The orchestra, stationed on the mezza nine floor, waa hidden behind a bank of tall palma and ferns. The Misses Lettle and I.eora Thatcher entertained the active members of the Sigma Theta Phi sorority Saturday aft ernoon of last week at their home on South First West street. Carnations and ferns were effectively arranged about the rooms. The afternoon was spent playing five hundred. AtHhe conclusion of the games, refreshments were served to the thirty guests. Dr. and Mra F. S. Harris entertained at dinner Friday evening. A bouquet of formed, the centerpiece pink geranium for the table. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr and Mra. Joseph E. Cardon, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Linford, Mr. and Mra. Ray B. West, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. U West, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Eastman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Balmer entertained A basket of pink Sunday. g meet peas formed the centerpiece for the table. Seated around It were the Misses Vera R. and Jule McGulreof Tremon at dinner 7 t t t ' ton, Charlotte Kafton,, Grice Jeppeaon and David Braekenbridge. Mrs. F. S. Harris. Mrs. C R. Johnson. Mrs. Joseph Jensen and Mrs John O Peterson, patronesses of the Gamma XI Gamma sorority, entertained In honor of the members of the sorority, a'sq Mis Weston Vernon. Wednesday evening at theater party, with supper following. The Dramatic club of the Brigham Young college 'gave a banquet at tha Hotel Eccles Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mra C. H. Jenkins entertained six guests at dinner Sunday at . the Hotel IDccles.. . The Service Star Legion met at the Chamber of Commerce club rooms recently. Mrs. Hyrum Hayball spoke on the object of the Service Star Legion and Mrs. Rosco Carlson and Mrs. M. D. Robinson contributed vocal solos. A white carnation waa given to each of the Gold 8 tar Legion members. Refreshments were served and a social hour was spent. The Junior High 'school girls and the Glee club of the New Jersey academy gave an entertainment, consisting of a play and music, at Weston, Idaho, Monday evening. Miss McClellan of the music department of the New Jersey academy gave a piano recital at the home of Mrs. A. Y. Richmond at Preriton, Idaho, Friday evening of last week. Miss McClellan was the guest of the Golden Hour and Orion Mr. and Mra Oran Merrill of Preston, Idaho, visited with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mathers and Mlsa Verna Robinson of Smithfleld were the r guest of relative Sunday. Sons have arrived at the home of Mr. and Mr Keith O. Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Reynold C. Merrill. served. Mra O. H. Budge, Mra J. A, - Mr. and Mre A. B. Harrison and famHendrickson, Mra H A Pederson, Mra. ily and Mr., and Mra R. L. Dahl and Harry Farr, .Mra. P.. M. Melsen, Mra An- family of, Logau and Mr. and Mra Hernie Barber. Mrs. Joseph Quinney, th bert Harriion and family of Lawltton Misses Drew, Florence and Hattie Smith were Sunday visitors at th bom of Mra. M. J. Harrison. i were guests of the afternoon. Th U. A. C.' Woman s club met MonHenday afternoon with Mrs. George drick Professor N. A, Pederson gavs MILFORD an able discussion or the Life and . Work of Joseph, Xoiuad.:: , Mine. .Joan Moon was a guest of the afternoon. Tea MILFORD, May 15. Miss Alice South-wortwas served. a teacner in the district school, of with Mr. and Mra iteq day evening the student body spent last week-en- d the Brigham Young college gave a dan- Dan Smithson Before leaving for her cing party-- at the gymnasium of the home in1 Springvtlle she was th'e special school. In hoftor of the new student body guest at several social affairs. Her grad t officer arranged a surprise for her at the home Mr. and Mra Nibley, Jr., and of Mrs. Nellie gchow. Tuesday night. W or left ranch their Mrs. A. P. Mackeon and Mra Boyd White family ednesdajbvf at Rexburg, Idaho, to spend the sum entertained for her on Monday and She mer. was a dinner guest at tha home of Mr. Mra Philip Miller spent last wepk-a- t Mr and Harry Korna, Sunday. Swan Lake. MUs Theresa Pickering and Mia Miss Viola Harrison entertained at dinSouth worth, teachers in the Milner Suhday at her home at Cove. Twelve ford schools, left for their homes on guests from here were tn attendance. Sunday night. Mra Rena B. Maycock arrived Tuesday Wednesday night the graduating class from a trip to southern Utah. of the ebeaver County high school preMr. and Mra. Aionao Squires returned sented the fare. "That Rascal Pat," and home Sunday, after spending a few days Thursday night Dh.Jarry G. Snow of the here as guests of Mrs. Lettle Thatcher. University of Utah made the presentation Mrs. Ellen Eccles and son, .Willard, ar- address, awarding diplomas to the folrived home from Berkeley. Cal., Thurs- lowing Gums Bond, InelK Williamson, '" day, where they had spent the winter. Roy Cottrill, Bernard Jamisor Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ballif of Ogden Poulter and Francis Wood. Mr. K. B. Kennedy and spent the week here . Mrs. Mary E bmith is visiting at Allpen, of San Diego, CaL, have ten th Woods Cross with her daughter, Mra W. guests of Mra Kennedy's sister, Mra . E. Grant. George Jefferson, on North Main street. Mr. George B. Caine and little daugh- Mra Kennedy left Friday tor Buena ter. Kat;herine. arrived Saturday of last Vista, Colo , to visit her mother. week from Berkeley, Cal , where they Mr. and Mra C. E. Peak, former resihad spent two months visiting with Mrs. dents of Mi.lord, are now living at CoroCaines mother, Mrs. Ellen Ecclea. na, Cai. Bishop and Mrs. C. W. Nibley of S.t lira Ralph Pitchforth and small here. Lake spent last week-en- d daughter, Betty, will leave about Jun Mrs. E 8. Budge and daughter. Miss to spend the summer in California in Clateel Budge, spent last week-en- d Mrs. Allen Hedges, who is leaving to Salt Lake. in Salt lake, was the guest of reside Miss Cramer and Miss Stock were dln- - hondr at a luncheon Hotel Atkin, ner guests at the Sigma Theta. Phi chafK, Thursday night, given at by the executive ter house Monday. board 'of the Servloe Star Legion. She Mr. and Mrs. John Squires of Rexburg received a souvenir, Mrs Julia here visiting relatives A. Smithson spent the week making the Miss I.a Von Sharp spent last week- addres Each guest respondedpresentation to a toast. end In Salt Lake. Those present were Mesdamee Hedges, Coon. Stoker, Swanson, Atkin, Lee and Mr. Hedges Is an official of Smithson the Salt Lake Route. RICHMOND h - h, Co-lon- " cut-gla- ss Austin RICHMOND, May Johnson was hostess' to the Sego Lily club at her bom Thursday. The afternoon wa spent with handwork. Luncheon was served. Mrs. A. 8. Sohow, Mrs. Alvin Johnson, Mrs. Sophus Christensen, Mr. Albert Anderson and Mrs. Ii Shepard were guests of the club. The freshman class of the North Cache high school entertained with a dancing confectionery party at the Hendricks Wednesday evening of last week. -Light were served. refreshments The student body Of tha North Cache high school gave a bonfire party Saturweek, after which day eveningtheof last house was enjoyed. opera dancing at Miss Artsncia Merrill entertained with 8 o'clock dinner 'Saturday evening of last week at her home for Miss Jnez Maughn of Logan. Miss Ztna Johnson of Sprlngville and Miss Katherine Anderson of Fillmore, who returned to their homes this v eek, after spending the winter here teaching school. Mrs. P. N Nelson entertained with a childrens party at her home Saturday of last week for her little daughter, Phyllis. Clubs. The commencement exercises of the The Clio 'club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. W. Lind North Cache high school were held at the tabernacle and Mrs. with Mre. Lindquist Wednesday evening. A splenRoy quist. D Thatcher as hostesses. Professor Cal- did program 'was rendered and certifivin JTetcherxgave a talk on Beauty in cates were presented to the following FollowDrees or. Costume Designing. graduates: Cyril Monson, Allen Hen refreshments were drick Lavtlle Merrill, Herbert Adamson ing ths prograqi, IS. Mr NEPHI NEPBl May 15 .Miss Pearl Allen entertained the lady teachers of the at .her home Wednesday evening.grades At Id to refreshments were served to Miss Miss Bertha McPherson, Elva Jennings, Miss Leah Lewi Miss Rhoda Olsen, Miss Mrs. LuRuby Park, Miss Lillian Condi cille Warner, Mr Lola Jensen, Mr Louise Christensen, Mrs. Ruby Carter, Miss Levetta Allen and Miss Pearl Alien Mr. Bvron Foote visiting at the home o'f Mr. and Mr William Foote Mr and Mr T D. Rees, Sr , of Wales visited during the week with Dr. T. O. Rees. Mr. and Mr George A. Sperry spent Sunday visiting in Provo - The quarterly conference of thr Juab stake was held in the tabernacle Saturday and Sunday. Apostle Melvin J. Ballard and Bishop John Wells were in at1 and-Mrs- tendance Mr. and Mra. Frank Russell have gone to Salt Lake to reside. Mr. and Mt. W. J. Allen entertained a number of friends at their horn music, games and refreshThursday, ments were enjoyed by the twenty-fiv- e guest Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Allen were Provo visitors during the week. Miss Ruby Park and Miss Elva Jen m SLEEPS 11 Cut Prices on iLlontlay Goods Seasonable Store Drug Goods ran depend what get at Druehls i.londay Everyone know how important blood U to the human body, but many do not know how disastrous and numerous are tho effects of thin, weak blood. When slight effort eauses exhaut tinsT whea headaches, indigestion, loss of appetite, dizzy ' spoilt, heart palpi tstion, sleeplessness and nervousness are experienced, it it evident that then is one cause back of it all, poor blood. Do not waste valuable time treating the symptom Ask your druggist for the tome which Mrs. A. E. Kreps, of No. 629 W. Frisco street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, found so beneficial ' I wa in, urh a condition," savt Mr. Kreps, "that it seemed as thbugh everything wa the matter with me. I wa so nervous that I lost hour and hour of needed sleep. 4 wa very pal and my lip and war were white. I had little appetite and what food I ate earned indigestion pains 1 also had headaches and and gas. fainting spell "I had frequently heard of Dr. Wil liams Pink Pills and finally decided to try them. Two week after I began taking the pill my appetit im proved. Gradually my nerve became Stronger and then 'my color became more natural. I sleep well now and no longer have fainting spells or headaches. I am sura that others in need of a tonic will be helped if they will only try Dr. Williams Pink Pill" booklet, Building Up the Blood," will be sent free upon reDr. Williams Pink Pills are quest. sold by all druggista or will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of pnee, 60 cents per box. by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.," Schenectady. N. Y. (Advertisement.) that-yo- u upon-tha- Household Drugs run-dow- 40 ;....2l 2 Sc Sani- 30c 30.C Lvsol Hair Brushes 21 Lf mirror. I lovely color? . If not full light before t hand akin fresh, cleat, brilliant with jour " , find out just what defect is keeping it from smooth as and fine aa it should be! Then give being It the special treatment suited to its tieed Perhapa, for example, your complexion is spoiled by conspicuous nose pores. You can overcome this trouble by using every night this (pedal treatment: . Wring a soft doth from very hot water, lather it with Woodburys Facial Soap, then bold it to your face. When the hezt has expanded the pores, rub in Repeat very gently a fresh lather of Woodbury this hot water and lather application several times, topping at once if vour nose feels sensitive. Then $3-Na- il - 52 Brushes 25c to $2 Clothes Brushes. 75c, to. $5 ..23 -- ' 50c' Stillmans . ' 35c Woodburys Soap 21 . Freckle Cream 334 30C Kolynos Tooth Paste' . . . ....234 5oc Java Rice Powder . . . 34. Red Cedar Stallonerv Compound Modem Art . .60 Box Cascade 60 Lord Baltimore 40 Liquid Glue ..151 Protect your clothes while stored away 20C a TOOELE finish by rubbing die nose for thirty seconds with . a pita of ice. Before long you will notice how this gradually reduces the enlaied pores until they become in- Woodbury Facial Soep is on sale at any drug (tote or CoilA A sytant goods countar in the United States or Cened calc lasts for a month or sis wastes of sov treatment, or foe general deansing us Ths Andrew Jergen Company, Ciirmnari, New Yak, and Perth, Ontario. j $1 to $10 Liniment .53 3 Sc Freezone 29 n. Tate.' TOOELE. May 15. Complimentary to Miss Beulah Howell whoee marriage to Thomas Homer Hart will take place tn June at Los Angeles, Mra. Charles Christensen entertained . at a miscellaneous shower at her home Thursday evening. A color scheme of pink and white wa used In the dining room, a large bowl of pink and white spring blossoms forming the centerpiece for the supper table. Th ruests were Mrs. George T. Brown, Miss May Goins, Miss Hepsy Berry, Miss Edith Wallace, Miss Beth Erickson, Mrs. R. p. King, Mr Roswell Howell, Miss Zoe Robinson, Miss Helen Cuddihy, Miss Alice Westrlch, Miss Emma Cileries, Mis Lau tet Adams, Miss Annie Anderson, Miss Ruth Walters, Miss Lucile Go wans. Miss Jennie Huffaker, Miss Kathryn Ure, Miss Deane Knud sen. Miss Dora Gillespie, Miss Lucy Lee, Miss Mvrtle Iegreen, Mrs. T. O. 8mith, Mr Romie Warburton. Mrs. , Den Nelson. Mrs. Nellie Bracken. The hostess wa assisted by Mr. Charles J. CottereU, sister of Mrs. Howell Mrs. Marion Staples was hostess at a token" shower at her home Tuesday Frank evening in compliment to Mr Walter formerly Miss Ella Dymock, a bride of last week. Fifteen guests attended. Mis Aurora Parson entertained at a her home Sunday evening In dinner, at Mr. and Mr. Richad Hgaley, honor of who departed Wednesday for Alpine to make their home. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Staples, Mr. and Mr Frank Walter Mr, and Mr. Cecil '. conspicuous. for each different skin need treatments Special for blackheads, foe blemishes," for a skin that it too oily are given in the famous booklet of treatments that is wrapped around each cake of Woodbury Facial Soap. Get cake today begin your treafr ment tonight. 5oc El Veda Rose 29 Rouge 40c Hydrogen Peroxide 50,c Sanitol Tooth Paste 39 35c Danderine 274 60c. Danderine 464, 1 Danderine 834 Tooth Brushes 15c to $1 Bath . Brushes 50c to 23 70c Sloan1 s Tooth Paste ,.43 30c Frostilla. .24 More value than ever. O-Ced- ar O-Ced- ar Preparations Drustios I! Cerate Polish 6oe Polish 20 I 50c Pepsodent 30c Mustard Flush ToM For Preserving EGGS Pint Quart I 40c Castoria 31 28c Bromo Seltzer . . . .23 60c Swamp Root 47 nings wort chaperon. Saturday of last week for a crowd of young folk who enjoyed an outing In the cenyon. Mr Henry Painter ha returned home ML Pleasant after having visited - with relatives. Mr G. T. Holds way of Aurora was the guest during the week of Mr J. J. Spendlove. The Social Companion club members entertained their mothers Wednesday Afternoon at the home of Mr Ralph After a program of musio and reading they were entertained at dinner at the high school. The dinner was served by Miss Lillian Wight and a number of her domestic science pupils. Those present were Mr W. H. Belllston, Mr John Coleman, Mrs Lester Belliaton, Mr A. A. Allen, Mr Rhea Beagley, Mrs J. S. Cowan, Mr Clara Chappell, Mrs. Henry Golden, Mrs A. V. Gadd, Mr. Thoms O. Carter, Mr J. G. Irons, Mrs. William Stanley, Mrs. Arthur Kendall Mr Unity Chappll, Mr Vernon Vickers, Mrs. Moroni Howarth, Mr Llod, Mr 8 T. Malmgren, Mre Ralph Belllston, Mr'-CrFarnsworth, Mr J. J. Spendlove and Mre. G. T. Holds way. Mr Clar Farnsworth of Mantl visited during the week with kef daughter, Mr "H. Ralph Belllston. Wllford Ware has returned home after having spent the last year In the mill tary hospital in San Francisco, where he received treatment for wound which he received during th late war. Mr. War we the lest of the boys to return home. A mother day program we given in the tabernacle Sunday evening. Have you ever really studied your skin? DXAMINB you always goods that you can depend Wafer Glass Mlsa Marsha Evaft. Ivan Btauffer and Frank Mitchell. A pleasant affair of th week-the dance and supper given by the Sir Knights and Lady Maccabees of this city In the Fraternal hall Wednesday evening- - Thirty visiting members from Magna and Gar. field and State Medical Examiner Dr. C. Hanchett of Salt Lake were, guests of the evening During the supper, which waa served In th banquet hall Dr. Hsn-che- tt delivered s short address. At tho regular meeting of ths Lady Maccabees Mrs. Maud Shields. Mr Thelms 8mith and Mra. Eleane White were initiated Into the Tooele review. Mr Mary Sloane was hostess to th Ladles Aid of -- the M. E. church t lier bom Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Buckingham announce th arrival of s eon, born Saturday of last-weMiss Irene Shlbley and Mies Ads Dick entertained the member of the A. T. O. club at s "movie" party Monday evtnlng t local theater. Following the show Miss Ads Dick served s luncheon to fifteen rueeta. Mrs. Bsrt Walker visited her mother at 8a!t Lake during the week. Miss Myrtle Swanson entertained th W. C. T. club at her home Saturday evening of. last week. Fifteen guests attended. Mrs. Elmer O. Smith was a dinner hostess Tuesday evening at her home. In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cuddihy nd daughters. Miss Helen and Miss Edna Cuddihy, and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Erwin. Mr Cuddihy and daughters will leave the latter part of the month to spend the summer at Long Beach. Cal. Mr Le A, McBride will be hostess to the'snnunl club luncheon of th Womens club at her home next Friday, The refreshment committee Mr comprises Harry Raymond and Mrs. Georg Chase, and the program committee Mrs Carlos Bardwell, Mrs. R, P. King and Mr W. Marks Mrs Elmer O. Smith was a luncheon hostees at her home Thursday, honoring Miss Beth Erickson and Mlsa Emma Charles, the music and grade teachers, of her little daughter. Miss respectively, Haley, i A pink and white color scheme waa carried out, with covers laid for six v guests. Wednesday evening th Tooele' baseball team gave s dance In the opera house. Miss Delia St. Clair was s pleasant surprise party at her given home Tueeday evening, the occsekm being her birthday w j ek. anniversary Mr. and Mr John W. Tate were a party last Sunday at their homegiven by their children. Among the your face in ts goods of quality, goodj .of proven merit upon in every sense.' . guests were Mi, and Mrs. N. O. Morgan and Mr. and Mr Samuel Campbell of Salt Lake. Forty guests attended. Th South ward teachers training class was entertained Tueeday evening by Mr. and Mr Matthew Spiers at their hom EVANSTON, WYO. EVANSTON, wyo., May 15. Mr Catherine Erickson of Salt Lake spent Monday anj Tuesday In Evanston visiting friends. Miss Evelyn Pflsterer cam from Mountain View Sunday to attend the senior play and th junior prom, her sister. Thelma, taking on of th leading parts In th play. Mr, and Mr L- - fl. Gate entertained at an attractive dinner party Sunday afternoon at I oclock at their home on Summit street Th guests were Mias Evelyn pflsterer. Miss Wayvo Gate Miss Thelma Pflsterer, Norval Caahln and Hovt Gate Mr. and Mrs, Arthur R. Bowen left Monday for California to spend tan day visiting friends Miss Ella Wlcklund left Monday for Lyman to continue her clasees in community nursing. Mr. end Mr H. 'M. Ausherman have returned from Sheridan, where they attended the Republican etate convention. Mr, AushfTman being th official delegate from Uintah eounty. J. H. Cameron left Thurtday fSrr Salt Lake to meet his wife end daughter. Mis Marguerite, who were returning from an extended vleit tn California. They will return to Evanston in th near future tor th summer. Mr Georg Baker returned Monday from Green River, whark eh spent th week-en- d visiting her daughter, Mr Warren Hoover. Mr. and Mr Thtnnea are Bbgen Cart- - ,, Larina spending a alx weeks vacation touring sett. Wanda Hutching the Pacific coast. and Hanmer wright, Laurence Jone Mr Carl Clark Of Orden visited friends Smith. , tn Evanston last week, the gueet of Mr Miss Winnie Tergensort entertained Charles Rhln in Andersoij Height Thursday for tb X. W. W. club. Those present were Mrs. O. B. Olson, Mr Arndell Hansen. Mr Alton Anderson,-Opal Caseman and Del and Helen Magle,- by and Rosetta Low. , Mrs. Hank entertained Friday In hon-- -; -- MONROEl Ma4S Mre. Ines Murphy or of her mother, Mr Worthing Tho" entertained Wednesday evening at a . present were Mr F. Erick sob, Mr S G. plunge party. Those present were Mr, And reason, Mr J D. Spier Mrs. Elliott' and Mr Christian Tuft, Mr, and Mr l,srson,Mra. F. G. Goold. Ur Thomas Elliott Larson, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Ransom, Mrs. Lorsna Larson, ,Mrs. Tur- -' Mr. and Mr Dsn Laraoiti-M- r ner, Mre. Emmet Robbins, Mr Jacob Maglebv, Mrs. Nor Ross, Mr and Mrs. Sargent of Maryavale. Johnson,' John Webb, Mrs. O. B. Lorlng, Mrs. VivMr Christina Sorenson was guest of Luncn-eo- n ian Tuft and Charles S. Wilke honqr st a social given by th North . was served and peach blossoms ward Relief society Friday afternoon. J formed th decorations. Misses Melba and Ellen Wideen enter-- 1 The Nortl ward entertanled Thursday talned Sunltv for Fern Jone Eva ChrisIn honor of the choir. tiansen, Marry Burr, Maud Burr, Clara Mrs. F. Erickson entertained WednesChristiansen, Evan Jeneen, De Gray and . folIn honor Ferd. 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