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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY" MORNING, MAY - II yflt L. D. S. Hospital Nurses Who Will Graduate Wednesday ULrilrMri 0un Moroi; Clara Bond. TUtchw, Idafe; E. Nina Nlien, Glady Btrratt, Ucen. Bthart, WUsvlU; Fontallo Coon, Arco, Idaho. Boeond row, loft to Burt, Beavof, Vuh; Bubf Itottt, Hinckley; Christen Heaton, Rexburj, Idaho; Edjth Dustin, Car dsn City; Ooorglana Ball, , McDtll, 1rf.11.BUckfoot Idh0- - Third row, laft t tvJ Ruf Camthora, fielding; Lucy A. Whit corn. Missoula, Mont; Jetonie Crockett, Preston, Idaho; Alt tight Or an rills. Prairie View, Xaa. Emm Eadddtn, Wula, Mo.; Katherine Cook, Hafemaa, Idaho, rotirth row, loft to tlfht Clara Johnson, Bprtn grille; Draco raucett. Price; Lola Jane Brynon, Price; Ora Rankin, Amorlean Pork; Moo Friday, American Tork; L Blumer, Salt Ltko. Bottom row, left to richt Vide D. Smith, PloroncO Bnrt. Balt Lake; norenco Woods, Salt Loian; Lake; Manan Bring hurst, Meta M. Jones, Price; Charlotte E. Dancy, superintendent T2f, U?. 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This marked the second annual hall of the brotherhood, and a large number of peoThe hall decoraple attended the affair. tions were unique, and refreshments were served during the party. Thursday afternoon the Thimble club met at the homo of Espey Nelson. 'The afternoon was apent In needlework and at was served. The luncheon 5 o'clock guests were Lulu Eahler. Lillian Gaskin. Murray, Ina Tunks, Maletta Wilson. TbL Kvelvn 1 remelllng. Mary Gee, Maud Bergman, Lliza Burton and Mary ' Maguire. Thnrsday afternoon of last week Mrs. George A. Ashley and Mrs. H. H. King entertained at jeo" at the home of Mrs. The house a as artistically decoAshley. rated with spring flowers, the baskets being tied with large bowa of pink tulle. After cards an elaborate luncheon was served. Those present were Mrs. Guyon, Mrs. Brennan. .Mrs. O. H. Groo, Mrs. Chapman, Sr.. Mrs. Barkdull, Mrs. Bummer a. Mrs. Eulberg, Mrs. Schoper. Mrs. Mullra, Mrs Clarence Hess, Mrs. Frank Williams, Mrs. A. O. Tueller. Mr. Curran, Mrs. Hinckley, Mrs. Hoff, Mre. Hurley, Mrs. Honckcl. Mrs. G. C. Gray, Mrs. Bert Robinson snd Mrs. Toomer. The high score was won by Mrs. Hchoper snd favor hy Mrs. Robinson. the all-cThursday evening of last week Dr. snd Mrs, G. f. Ashley and Mr. and Mrs. H. a number of their I) King entertained friends at "500" at the Ashley home. won were scores by Mrs. Hess and High favor by Mr. Mr. Veslev snd the all-cThose present were Mr. snd Barrett. Mrs. K. A. Brough, Sir. Snd MrS. Frank Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. A. A- Vealey, Mr. snd Mrs. H. G. Nuckles, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Christman, Mr. snd Mrs.- - Tom Sneddon, Mr. snd Mrs. R. H. Ferguson, Mr. snd Mrs. Wslt Stevens, Mr. snd Mrs. C. fc Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull. Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Groo, Mr. snd Mrs, R. L. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kunz. Mr. and ut - Mrs. C. E. Alowrey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Nettle Hlllier wsa served Supper Ashley, Mre. Stout. snd R. A. Sullivan. st midnight. Friday evening? of last week Mrs. ll. M. Loveland entertained theN following guests at their home: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rasmussen, Mr. snd Mrs. A. N. Walker, Mr. apd Mrs. A. J. Linder, Mr., and Mrs. V. L. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. j. o. Watson, Mr. snd Mrs. X. C. Welker, Mr. and Mrs. .T. L. Welker, Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Lucas, Mr. snd Mrs. Leroy Iceland. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harvey pf Salt Lift Off Corns! Doesnt Hurt a Bit Apply a few drops of Freezone upon that old, bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, root and all, without pain or soreness. corns, soft corns, 'corns between toes, and the hard skin calluses on bottom of feet lift right off no humbug! Try "Freezone. Hard A. GREEN RIVER, May 2:.Mr. and Mrs. M. Chaffin and son motored over to Moab Sunday to spend severwl day. The Victory Girls Bunday school waa entertained at the home of class Mi Alma Petera Saturday afternoon of last keck. After a short program, led by the teacher. Mr. L. H. Beebe, games were enjoyed. The hostess served refreshment. assisted by her mother. Those rnesent ware Anna and Helen Rutt, Helen dcFarland. Eva Bllllman, Lila Wilcox, Esther Magarrell, Rosalie Tavlor, Bret Badger, Florence Hinson. Marian Spalding and lira L H. Beebe. Mr. and Mr. A. G. Wlmmer and children were arrival at Creecrnt last week from Omaha, Neb., where they apent the winter. Mr. .11. P. McGuire ef Sego was a guest at the J. H. Farton home the first of tho week. Mrs. George Black wag here from Fego the first of the week, visiting her parents, Mr. end Mrs. J. H. Parton. Mrs. J. If. Stttrges left FTlday or last week for Burlington. Kan to visit her daughter. Miss Let!, and her mother, lira. A. B. Clock, for several weeks. Miss Florence Hinson of Woodside is the guest of Mrs. Sadie Rutt. Mias Helen Braiding spent last weekend at Crescent as of Miss Laura Wlmmer. McCue B. Mrs. W. and daughter were arrivals the latter part of last week from While here they were the Bunnyslde. gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Durkin. Mrs. Jack Durkin Is visiting in Grand Junction. Colo., as the guest of Mrs. George Cutting. The Enlre Nous club was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Edwards. The program was led About twenty by Mrs. Walter Boston. lidiea were present. Refreshments were served. The Ladies' Card club was entertained at the home Of Mrs. O. R. Gllllsple Friday afternoon of last week. Five hundred waa played by twenty ladles. Fallowing cards, luncheon was served. Mesdames J. R. Cheney. E. A. Brlcker, F. A. Earl Barber, Harry Howland, Boothe, tV. F. Aslmus, tv, H. McCiurg. Hilton Gould, j. P. Simonson, L. H. Green, Walter Boston and C. 0- Moons returned Saturday of last week from Salt Lake, where they went to ettend the meeting ofc the grand chapter of the Order of the Eaetem Star. ...... t, slon; violin solo by Miss Eva solo by Miss Lela Boyer, and a duet by Miss Melba Condie and Miss Bes ReReynolds concluded tbe program. freshments were served and each member eara whit present waa presented with ns l Ion. Mr. and Mrs. Dsnlel Briggs left Monday for Tremonton to make their home. Miss Katha Oroesbeck left for Los Angeles on Monday after a month's visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Packard of Trovo were guests at the home of M. G. Packard bn Sunday.Mr. and Mr. John Reynolds of Balt take were here Bunday, visiting friends and relattves. A farewell reception waa given hy the Home Culture club at the home of Mrs. Wain-wrlgh- - W. H. Meneray on Thursday last week tn honor of Mrs. who will leave soon with her Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkin afternoon of R. A. Deal, husband for of tha Big Horn basin. Wyoming, are th guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Kate Stevenson. Miss Arleen Mendenhall spent a few days last week In latgan as the guest of Miss Blanche Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. F.mmett Bird had as din-pguests Wednesday evening Mr. and Mr. Elliott Bird. Miss Luclna Clark is visiting In Hiawatha with her brother, Frank. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thompson and on a motor trip In Wayne Clark ,ar southern Ctah. anMr. and Mrs. Leo Marrhbank nounce the birth of a daughter May IS. er tk Mrs. Nettie Droesbeck Was hoetes the Alpha Beta club at her home Friday The Week. afternoon of last following Mothers day program waa rendered: Address of welcome. Mr. Mary Bird; aoloa, Hannaft Mrs. Ruth Scovtll' and Mrs. Eva Wain Packard; violin solo, Mi wright; reading. Mis Eliza Packard. Pro feseor G. H. Brlmliall delivered an ad dress On Tha Majesty of Mother Card I were presented to the mother! and lunch I eon was served. , T. L. Mendenhall announces th snare rlage of his daughter, Mary, '.to Eugen! Oakes at Balt Laka on May 14, Th! vouug couple will make their horaa la i Salt Lake. Mrs. Ruth Scovlllg has returned to Og den after a week's Visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Groekbeck. " 1 . the-gue- st ' - LEHI LEHT. May 2t A reunion of th Girl Question club wss hild at the hom of Mrs. Alta Bchow' Wednesday afternoon. The parlors were beautifully decorated with spring flowers snd streamer. Refreshments were served. MerArch Gard!'wv-VlrfnlGofe- . Reed Gardner and Robert Pixton left Thursday fob an auto trip to Pocatello, Idaho. Mlaa Odessa Allred. Mis OonfiA Bradshaw and Mrs. Robert Paxton were hostesses st a shower given st the letter's home Thursday evening! The affair ,wa tn honor of Mis' Lver4-KVanJun bride. Refreshment were served to about fifty. Mrs. F. D. Wbrlton entertained at dln-hSunday. Tito guest were Mr. William Roas of Salt Lake, Mrs. Fred Woods of Huntsville and Mr. and Mrs R.- B. Vnrtlon of this city. Th friend of Burl FWgan fcv hint a surprise party Friday evening. The time Was spent in playing games. The Alpine M: I. A. stake board Spent Wednesday afternoon In Provo canvort. Junius Banks. Anna Stoddard and Mrs. 8. W. tloaa went from Lefil. . d Miss Cassl Btsvena and Oftford spent the week at the home of Miss Mrri Clark. Mrs. E. N. Webh entertained a few friends at her home Tuesday In honor of her birthday anniversary. Luncheon wa served. Mr. and Mr. Elisha Feck. Jr., entertained at a wedding reception Monday evening In honor of Mf. and Mr. Llnol wsrd meeting Fourth Larson at th house. About 2&0 guest were present. ;- ' i r Excellent Coals for Cooking er E E Get ihe best results from your stove or range by burning CASTLE GATE OR CLEAR CREEK EGG COALS. They produce the steady, even heat that is necessary for perfect cooking and baking. And, best of all, they are ready to use immediately no smashing of large, ungainly lumps. , SPRINGV1LLE r ft Wholesale Only. Ger-rar- "FREEZONE eotj but cents tt few drug tare - Wasatch, felt Lake City GREENRIVER a. xn. Violetta Outfit Ko. 1 contain generator, general electrode and la caratol covered carrying case. In a very handsome sattn-Uneguarantee, Including Iron-daWa are klao distributors of the Shelton and tho New Lift Vibrator. The VIOLETTA can be purchased from your nearest electrical dealer. tncastd Bcrpyman left Thursday for a short stay In Salt Lake. 'X; i Finer for the complexion than all eoBinolieix Csr-rur- ed r. - Ml Kefhfrlnd 'Ryanw Wedhost nesday afternoon to th member ot th Altar aoelety of th Catholic rhureh. Mrs. S. Jose and twin daughter of Balt lake are t h guest of Mrs. Jose's father. H. C. Tavey. Mrs. Blanche Eldredge entertained Friday afternoon wth s bridge luncheon In compliment to Mr. George H. Tuttle of Toledo, Ohio, guest of Mrs. J. H. Early. Cover were laid for twenty-fou- r guest. Cherry blossom were used a decoration bout tho room, carrying out a Japanese effect, which also wa used In the place Snd tally card. Mrs. Perrv Jones. Mrn. W. A. Lee. Sirs. James A. Rvan. Mrs. W. B. Patrie and Mrs. W. A. McVicsr assist- -- 4 1 Health and Sunshine in the Home with VIOLETTA Rays . Vf I BLACKFOOT. Idaho, May !.Th moyibly . meellng of the - Kastem- Btr wsa held Wednesday evening lit chapter the I. O. O. F. moms. Mr. and Mr. M, X Austin were the candidates for initiaRofreahrfienta were served by a tion. committee. Mr. snd Mrs. Rrrssl Pearson left Thursday fob Mountain Homs for a weeks' Visit St tha home of Mrs. Pearson s parents. WedMr. Fred T. Dubois w host nesday afternoon to the member of the Episcopal guild Mrs. Wendell Uagon stilted the hostees. Miss Margaret Noelan snd Dr. Rowland Campbell of Lusk, Wyo.. were msrried Monday in the Catholic rhureh In Cheyenne. Wyo. Miss Neelan was accompanied from Plackfoot by her father, D. D. Neelan. Th couple will reside In I.uak. Mlsa Neelan Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D, D. Neelan and I'r. Campbell Is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Georg Campbell of thla city. Announcement of the engagement of Ml Caaale Myrie Blmmons snd Evert Edison Buel Of Shelley, and Mias Zelrna Edith Simmons and Kenneth S. Mackcn. sle of Idaho Fells, was made on Salur day of last week at a luncheon given at thefr home to eighteen friends of the bride. Pink and whits were the colors luncheon. earrled out In the Mr. E. St. Hubbls. Mr. E. Pesruon and Ml The young Virginia Pierce ladle will ha married with a double we) din early lb Jun. The Bapt1t Ladles union Snter tsined Wednesday afternoon St the bthne of Mrs. L. M. Cappi. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Trego left Monday on a motor trip to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Christ and children returned Tuesday from- - a few day spent In Salt Lake. Mr. John Ester we host Wednesday afternoon to the member of th Ladlet Aid society of the Methkt church. Mr, sftd MrS. J.. Quilled snd Mr. Snd Mr. Ed Mannlon motored to Rupert, Monday, where - they attended the W. O. W. eonvontlon.'-Mr. snd Mrs. J. J. Johnson of Drlgg re the gueeta ef Mr. snd Mrs. J. T. to ) - l t BLACKFOOT, IDA. . 1 'v . I - , X. (- Lake and the Misuse Ruhr Loveland on Lulu Christenson. Luncheon we served. Saturday evening of last neck eleven held a surprize friends of Ferris Mil party at hla home. The avenlng apent playing gnmes. after which refreeh- mente were served. Thoaa present were Louleo Crulkehank, Rona William , Howard William. Vella Preston. Roe park-dul- l, Harry Coughlin, Dorothy Brough, Dorothy King, Duaetta Robinson, Mona Crockett and Donald Lyons. Morris Day and C. II. Stafford and their families left Thursday for North-por- t. Wash., where they will reside. I Mina Mahel Taylor has left for Logan to Join her family. They will reaid there. Photoa by Lumlere 8tudlos. . 11 23, 1920. ePRI.VQVILLE. Mv 22. Tho Mother Study club Pbrvd Mother1 day at tha !iOme of Mrs. Anna Johnson on Friday afternoon bf last week. Members responded to roll call with sentiments appropriate to Mr. Mary Finley spoke th oefaston. en the origin of Mothers day; reading ere given by Mis Catherine Boyer, Miss Jcnnnie Erickson and Mrs. Llnnls Burn- -- a Atk Your Dealer J HHWv'mwraf iXaurivtLr4CA0ATtcuAa.aic ccm |