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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUXE, SUNDAY MORNIXCJ, SEPTEMBER 12 OGDEN . Royal OGDEN, Sept. (. Mr. ecles entertained at dinner Monday evening at the Weber chib In compliment to Mrs.' Horace W. Sherman of Chicago. The table was centered with a baalcet of red and yellow slnnlaa Coven were laid for eighteen. Mr. and Mr. Jim Scowcroft entertained their card club at their home on enth stfcet Friday evening. Three tables werearrhnged for 500 and at the close of the evening refreshments were served. Asters were used to decorate the rooms. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Volker, Mr and Mrs. Joseph E. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H Seville and Mrs. and Mrs. T. Ben and-Slt- i - - Twenty-sev- Mel-dru- Mies Lucille Kline of Eau Claire, Wla was the complimented guest at a dinner given by Mrs. J. X. Spargo Tuesday evening at her ijm on Tyler avenue. The table was decorated with fall flowers. Besides Miss Kline the guests Included Mildred Runyon, Mjrene Ricli, Dorothy scowcroft, Virginia Scowcroft, Bonita Scowcroft, May Matron. Ruth W right. Beatrice Browning, Patricia and Geneva Brown. Flealy v A kensington waa given Wednesday afternoon by Miss Juanita Ballantyne at Twenty-sevent- h on her horfife street complimentary to Mrs. Peter Kaalua of D. C., who la spending the Washington, summer her with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F. Volker. The dining room was decorated with red asters and roses were used in the living room. "Luncheon was served late IiT the after- noon. Fifteen guests were present. Miss Ballantyne was assisted by her mother, Mrs. T. H. Ballantyne.. and sister, Mrs. James Scowcroft Mrs J. YY. ft Volker .entertained thirty guests at a kensing-io- n at her home thta afternoon in honor of Mrs. Kaslus. Luncheon was served at 6 o'clock. Fall flowers were used a decoration. Mrs Volker was assisted ' by her daughter. Miss Josephine Volker. Wednesday afternoon of next week Mlaa Sadie Kcdrg will entertain at a kenalng-Jo- n for Mra. Kaaius at her bom on yel-lo- - , two months, his returned to her home In Eau Clatr, Wla. Mr. and Mra Heber Scowcroft and family returned to the city during the week from their summer home In the canyon. ' Mra. Mary Cuddeback, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Taylor, for several weeks, left Friday for Salt Lake to spend a few with relative before returning to bsrdays home In Ballna. Mlae Ann Salmon and Miss Jean Salmon of Salt Lake came to Ogden to attend the kensington given by today Mr C. J. Ross at her horns in the canyon. Mra. C. B. Teller and daughter, Mr Helen Johnson, have returned to their home in Chicago after spending part of the summer here as guests Of Mr Teller's daughter, Mr Lawrence T. Dee. Miss Oladya Rich has returned from visit with relatives In Bear River valley. She a leo visited Mr. and Mr M. 8. Browning at their sumtner boms at Fish-havon Bear lake. . Mr Lawrence Evans is spending a week-en- d in the canyon, ths guest of Mrs Parley J. Carver. Mr 8. M. Taylor antf daughter, Mrs. Horace E. Peery of Porterville, Cal., attended the reception given by the L. D, 8. 8chool of Music In Salt Lake Tuesday evening. Mra. Taylor's daughter, Miss vlola Taylor, is a member of the faculty of the L. D. 8. School of Music. Mrs. William Rice Kimball gave a luncheon at noon today at her borne, 253 Adams avenue, at which announcement was made of the engagement of Miss Margaret Irene Duffln of Ogden to Marvin 8. Henderson of Salt Lake, formerly of South Bend, Ind. 1920. 5, . en f BRIGHAM CITY reBBIGHAM CITY. 8tpt. 4. WadnrocUy of loot week the Beoblro girl of tho First ward entertained at delightful social ia the ward amoseneot ball, fa honor of their teachers. Mra. L?dla W Porogroa. Mra. Esther Ooufh, Mra. Ekired Hatch, Miss Ads Jofcanoa, Miss Nellie Jesses sad Mis RiUa Holst. The Social Development club met st tba bom of Mra. Clifford Jesses Wedaeada? trotting of last week The affair waa carried oat the Dutch spirit. Twenty-sut- h street Wednesday afternoon of last week Mra. W. The Martha society will hold it reg-b- ar Le Boy Smith entertained at a prettily apluncheoa in honor of Mrs. J. C. Hay meeting Monday, September 1.1, at pointed ef Lotas, who bas beea her gnevt he home of Mra G. L. Becker, 240 an ward Mist Dorothy McCarty and Leslie V. ThompBuren avenue. were united ia mandate Wednesday of The Lai Cos club waa entertained on son last the ceremoay beiaf performed ia Wednesday afternoon bv Mrs. J. O. Green Offdeaweek, by Biebop O. M. Saadersoa. They will 4t her home In Glen wood acres. The make tbelr home la this city. guests were entertained at three tables Anaou acemeat ia made ef the eafafemeat ef of 600, at which prizes were awarded to Mlaa Virginia Foragrea to Lelaad L. Larsen, Mrs. F. R. Mans and Mrs. A. Scherer. the marriage to take place during t$i present The luncheon table and rooms were dec- month The Cjrtc Improvement dob held Its regular orated with asteis and goldenglow. The opening meeting of the Ladles' meeting Thursday afternoon of last week at IJterary club will be held at the home the assembly room of the Boxelder Commercial of Mrs. R. B. Porter, 800 Washington cloh. The club set. aside a fond of $600 to apply oa the lost a fiat too of park lighting avenue, YY ednesday, September 15. system on the tabernacle grounds. Arrange' Mrs. J. F. Hobbs will be hostess to meats also were set la motion for the boldine the Home Culture club at her home on of a big eocial fraction during the present Adams avenue next at the first Thursday meeting of the season. Mrs. E. C. Rich and Miss Helen Rich attended the wedding and reception of Mias Maye Riter and Phil Gam Wednesday evening at the home of the bride s parents. Mr. and Mrs. VV. W. Riter on East First South street In Salt Lake. Mrs. Lewis W. Pingree arrived from Pocatello for a two weeks today visit with her mother, Mrs. James F. Bur- nin month. Friday evening, nt the Bonneville ranch, Urn. H. C. Day entertained In honor of Hr. and Urn. A. M. Squire of Burley, Idaho who peat part of the week in thin city Halting friend. Bin Jennie party which wa Pefenea afternoon of Sunday acbool with t watermelon Thursday ftorty-flv- e hoete at a t hist week, children were feaat and ice entertained cream. Bra. W. A. Call entertained nt luncheon afternoon of bat week. Covert were Miss Dorothy De Pu , who has been Thareday for Mr V, D Farrell of Manhattan, the guest of her aunt, Mra. H. A. Soder-ber- g, laid Kan.; Mu. Rae P, Stratford of Pocatello, and for several weeks, will return to- Mra 8 tllbm J. Low. morrow to her home In Logan. Mr. and Mra. Karl and Mian Connie Mra J. L. Eldredge, Jr., and Mra. Alice Foragran motored Jonathan tram Balt Lake and apent bat week-en- d to Collins, the Service Star delegates visiting lebtlvvn la thin city. Meadamas A. W. Compton and John U. For, Legion of Ogden, will leave Wednesday in or, the national Dea gren wen la Bear Hlver City daring the week convention Moines, Iowa. Mra. . Eldredge la preel effecting the organisation of a camp of the dent of the Ogden legion. Daughters of the P bate re. E. A. White and son. Grant, of Balt Mias Kate Campbell has had as her Mr. ware , Lake, guests ef Mr Eldred Hatch during guest for a week at her cottage In the the week. canyon, Mlsa Joan Campbell or Salt fra, Schulte aad daughter, La veil, ef Dnggs, Lake. Idaho, were the guota of Mrs. La Roy Smith Mlsa Viola Taylor left Monday for during th week. Salt Lake, where she will teach Mr B. D. Sandusky of Roseville, Cal, b tu the coming year in the U DK S. during school thb city to spend a few weeks vteitlag friend. of music. Mb. Loren Dredge b spending two weeks la Complimenting Mrs. Horae W. Sher- Presto Idaho, with friend. man of Chicago, and Mrs. Earl Ballan-tjn- s, Mr Anna Cmtth ef Smlthfield has beea a recent bride, Mrs. C. J. Ross en- the guest of her alatar, Mra. R. L. Ftahbura, tertained thirty guests at a kensington during th week. Mlae Lillian Staines of Balt Lake has beea tt her canyon home this afternoon. Fall the guest of Mr H. C. Day during the week. flowers were used as decoration LunchEr J. H. gmurthwalt of Baker City, Ore. eon was served Mra. Rosa was assisted Joseph A. West. by her sisters. Miss Ann Salmon and Miss b th guest of Mr Mlaa Jennie Pett- - was the complimented Jean Salmon of Salt Lake. Mr. and Sirs John L. Taylor enter-taino- d guest tt a brides shower given at Iwr home eveatag of bat Week. at a farllv dinner Thursday ee-nin- g Friday Mr. Rudolph Kaiser eatertalaod at dinner at their home on Tyler avenue. In Buaday afteraooa. th being members honor of Mr. Taylor's sister, Mrs. Horace of her farmlly, who had guest gathciwd from dbtant E. Peery of CaL Covers were mint Porterville, to renew acquaintance. Covert Were laid for eight aid for alxteea. j ' Mr- - Henry J. Blsrhoff was hostess to Mra. E. M. Tyson entertained Friday e rethe C. E. C. club for Mb Loctlb Bpescdr of the Dee hosevening at sin nt her home on Twenty-secon-Thursday d pital street Ogden, and t partyof friends who moat the first meeting after adjournment for the tored up to enjoy a sorbl eating. Mlsn Jennie Pett dad Lpslts lie roe of thb month of August. The rooms were dec-- orated with mountain berries and ferns, city were married In Belt Lake Tuesday. They rrslds la Brigham. arranged in Jardinieres 'and vases. Four will Mr Charles Stratton entertained at dlnne tables of '600" were played. Mrs. J. H. cover Wednesday being bid for Mr. Peckenpaugh receiving the first prise and and Mra. R.evening L. rbhbura. Mr. and Mr F. J. F. E. Helntselman the consolation prise. Careen. Mr. and Mi Mack riahbara and Mr. 4 yellow' and white color scheme was Roy Lane .used to carry out the club colors In the todMr MraKenneth Ttoomock. a recent bride, waa decorations of the luncheon table, which the waa centered with a large kewple dressed housecomplimented gnest nt a prettily arranged party gtefn by Mredawes J. W. Joha-o- n, In yellow and white and encircled with Earn Jacobsen and Mlaa Lscy Wight, mountain berries and ferns. . Place cards Friday trealag. Luncheon waa screed. - In the corresponding colors were laid for Mrs. Emma J. Joyce of Globe. Arl. It la Mr, and Mrs, Robert Spence, Mr. and this city to spend a tew weeks vbitlag her Mrs Edward C. Anal Joseph eo. Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mr J E. Sarver, Mr. Osborn, Mlaa Lucille Vlnaou. daofhter of Mr. nnd and Mrs. J. D. Taylor. Mr Air, and Mr. J, H. E Tlnaoa of thb city, has returned E. Peckenpaugh, Mr, from and Mrs. F. E. Helntselman, California, where ah bad been enied Mrs. A. with the Lasky Motion Plctaiw Producing comYoung and Miss Blsrhoff pany for a year. -In honor of her mother, Mrs. Cud-deha- rk Mary Mr. and Mr Abe Tyeoa bf Cornish wore th of Ballna, Mrs J. D. Taylor en- of Mr. aad In. E. M. Tyson, Thursgueet at dinner Tuesday evening at day of last week. her home, 2104 Jefferson avenue. A cut-gla- ss Mr. and Mra. Louis Thody of Salt Lake wet bowl, filled with pansies, was the bet week-enat th boas of Mr. and centerpiece for the table. The place cards Mrs. Jess W. guests Hoops a ere decorated with the same flowers. Mr Orlaado Paterae and .Mias Maym HalCovers were laid for six. - t verson have returned from a visit with frianda j Miss Olive Belnap, a September bride, la Provo. I was the guest of honor at a Mlaa Abfct Pond bas returned bom, aft ayj shower given Thursday evening byparcel a few week with rslatlvaa la Idahqt Mrs. Pdl E- - A. Larkin and Miss Mlaa Lorllle Kena f Belt Luke, who baa Charlotte Stallings t beea tbs guest of Mba Sylvia Peterses for tea at the Larkin home on Twenty-third street. A color scheme In red and green day, returned t bar bam during the week Mr. and Mr was carried out In the decorations with Molrya Morris of Balt Lata led sweet peas and ferns. Hesrtshaped wet bat week-en- d guests at tbs borne of Mr. lees and cakes were decorated with red aad Mr Wllford Harder. Mra. r. D. Baird ef Opblr Is la Brigham hearts. Games and music were the i few weeks riel ting rolatlee rorty-fiv- e uest were prea- - to Mr.spend and Mra. Wtllbm Rotter and member family loft for Bbckfoot. Idaho, MonMm. H. H. Spencer Is located at the of their day. to attend a big family isnuloa off Mr hotel for the fall and winter month Kotter'a her friend. The afternoon waa spent in parent Mr Horace W. Sherman and four Mr and Mr T. B. McCracken. Mr. tad Mr muslo and games, followed by refreshwill leave tomorrow for their A. r. daughters Belt nf were Hanley Lak. Sunday ments. homo in Chicago after spending the cumMr. and Mr of Clifton Peirce. guest, Mr. and Mra. Kd Hoffman and daughmer n Ogden canyon. Mbs Adelaida Pope of Boise baa coma to Klln who had been the Briabam to make bar bom. Her mother and ter have returned from Brighton, where they spent three weeks. guestof Mrs. Walker S. Cheeaman for sitter will Join her soon. Mlaa Pansy Gray returned home Mr. tod Mra. Joseph f, Hannon returned dur-In- e from a week's camping trip with Monday friends th week from aa outing along the In enact Big Cottonwood canyon. Mr. and Mra Heber Smith and non have Mr E Uliana Fife entertained at a (liver a bower returned from a two weeks' vacation at Monday honor of Mr evening, in Lawrence Hansen, a recent brio. Th go rat Flah lake. a um be red twenty-teveMlaa Beth Brockbank returned home Mr Willlem J. Lore entertained at dinner Saturdav of laat week from a few days' Monday waning In honor of the eighth visit with har aunt. Mra George YV. Baker, of her marriage. A buffet luncheon was and family. (erred, covert bring bid for twaaty four. Mr. and Mra. Andrew Lundquist moton. La Creole9 Liquid Shampoo you are hot and perspiring, when hair clings to your head and. your, clothes are wringing wet from labor or vigorous , outdoor exercise, then there is nothing quite so cool ana refreshing as a shampoo or bath with ''"La Creole Liquid Shampoo. One of the principal ingredients of this prepa ration is menthol. You apply it to your feverish scalp and body while in the bath fust as' you would ordinary soap, and the "coolness of the menthpl draws the neat from your scalp and skin like a plunge into an icy stream. The "coolness ' spreads over you like a breeze d from peaks. And. the cost is $o trifling as to be hardly worth mentioning. "La Creole Liquid Shampoo is not only delightfully refreshing but it is exquisitely cleansing. It is made from an exclusive Menthol formula of purest vegetable oils. It contains no animal fats Jo ruin the hair or clog the pores of the skin, such as you get in common bath soaps and inferior shampoos. The soothing vegetable oils lather freely and leave the hair soft and silky ' the scalp clean and healthy and the body delightfully refreshed. Especially recommended for bathing and wash- - WHEN snow-cappe- -- mg tlte hair of children because of the purity of the oils from which it is made. It will be found, refreshingly beneficial to their tender, sensitive skin. . ' Proper care of the hair - "La Creole Hair Tonic is invaluable to those whose stimulating If your hair is falling out, growing thin or shows a tendency to lose its luster and brilliancy then apply ifLa Creole Hair Tonia two or three times a week for several weeks. You will be surprised at the ' results. ' The Council of the American Medical Association (the highest authority known) has recognized Resorcinol Monoacetate the principal ingredient of "La Creole Hair Tonic ,for the treatment of dandruff (seborrheal eczema) and baldness (alopecia-areatthecommon foes of beautiful, healthy hair. Thus science approves the use of this wonderful preparation. hair-requir- es ' a) At DrugStorea and Department Stores La Creole liquid Shampoo . 50c La Creole Hair Tonic a If you cannot obtain theae preparations at advertised prices, write ua direct and we will see that you are supplied. La Creole LA CREOLE LABORATORIES, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Hair Totue enJnd f Rd MURRAY a MURRAY. Sept. 4. Mra- - Charles Hatchsl entertained the Indlea of the Peat Noble Grands' club at her home on YV eet Forty-eighSouth street Thureduy Luncheon waa served. Mra. J, 8. Harlow and sinter, Mrs. S. W. France, entertained ut on Orphaum m purty Thursday Afternoon tn Salt honor of their guests, Mra H. L.Lak, Blyden And of Denver Mra. J. 8. Thurgood of Hooper, followed by dinner At the hotoL Covers were Isld for six , Bursts. Mrs. Leonard Miller of Idaho Fall Idaho, and children. Bob and Mulor. are here netting relatives for two weeks McOraie entertained eleven lit- after, nLV.?.-- - home. Inparly Monday to compliment her yn W "Ith b'rthdjr nWr?V th Recently, in tbacky ofChicago, prominent bunkoed with ar reek toBag, fat. want open the epontmg table aad ha4 ovor stay pounds ot Scab carved from ha hug cumbenome body. Yean ago th formula fag fat reduction waa diet" exercise.-Tod- ay it ia Take IfarmoU Table- t- Frianda tell friends doctors tell (heir pat lent, imtil tboumoda know and as this cnovenknt karmleao method. They eat what they Uka, Ityo aa they ilk nod still loao thdr two, threw or lour pound at let a week. Sanpia, eflactieo, harmless Mart psoia frasertptiom Tabfst an sold MutiwMi- -i good ana box tot on, duuar. Or if you prefer write direct to the Mar- - an 'I after-noto- New-hou- n. se two weeks' vacation at Brighton, "The Relief society of the First ward held a basaar Thursday Murray at the amusement Fall. Supper was served ward and . a ball was held at the HUlcresT Ugh school. Mlaa Helen Barlow will entertain the f I girls of the K. G. V. club next Thursday evening at her home. Mra Jana Smith waa aurpriaed at her home ednesday afternoon by thiity ef j YY A and Mrs. Ralph Gillespie, Bertha Cahoon, Mlsn Lyle Cahoon, Miss a biMg lea gives by Mr Lewis L. Cannon laid for seven. Madge Howe, Miss Afton YY'arBurton, Mra. nnd Mrs. Celling T Cannoa In the banquet Mr. and Mra. Andrew Lundqulat left Harry Robbins and Mr Harold Oloe. Mra bell at tba Helel Krelen. pink end while WT Friday by auto for Shelley, Idaho, to Kceles left Friday for her borne la Caliused to decorate visit Dr. Ivan Egbert for a few days. fornia after a three weeks' visit at th th hall. Thar Jere'flfty-twguests present. Mr. and Mra Joseph Smith and daughMr home Thursday Mr waa of craning and Mrs. Harry Robbins boat Oeorge at 1 dinner party given Squire In honor of ter, Mlaa Henrietta Smith, returned home and Mr. and Mra Will Robblna A numand Mra Albert Bqnlraa sf Burley. Idaho, Sunday from a fishing trip at Flah taka. ber of parties were given In honor of Mr. The table bad aa attractive coatarpiac Stops Hair Coming Mr and Mra. M. Hetkel have as their Mr. Eccles. Among them was a take of gladioli. Cover worn laid far twenty gueala. ln- guests for several weeks Dr. and Mra Y ednesday evening at Saltalr, whichparty Wednesday afternoon Mlaa Virginia Burnham Doubles Its Beauty. " H L. Field of St. Louis, Mo. eluded Mr. qnd Mra. Harry Robblna, Mr. entertained In honor of Mis Ellen Nlelaoa nnd and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gills and daughaloe, Mr, and Mra. Clin, Mlaa B tenth Mao Headrick a. Coaniue ws ter left for Montana last week, to remain ton Alston, Miss Lyle Cahoon, Mlsa Luctle used foe decorating fh room Tb Cahoon and Harry Flak of Denver, Colo. waa assisted by her sister, Mis Janet hostess Bum-hafor aome time visiting (rlenda. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Martin returned Music aad garnet were enjoyed and light Mrs. Margaret Wright leff Friday for home refreshments worn served. Thera the week from a wen two months during to forty visit her non, Charles Shelley, Idaho, sightseeing tour of California by auto. gseats proneat. tored to Ogden Sunday and apent the YVright, and family. the Beehive Friday swarm night Aewakysa returned They train. Mias Rv Atwood, and father, William by th Seventh ward gar ao attnrtlve party day with friends. and Mra Jamea Park, Mlaa Pearl of Atwood, left Sunday of last week by auto andMr.Mlae In th Mr and Mra. Will Robinson and daughword omooement room. Music and Helen Park arrived home Monfor Mias where wove the features Atwood Ogden, game has who had of th rented been visiting rela- the ter, Melba, evening. Luncheon wa served to tives here, left Monday for.their Jennings cottage in Ogden canyon day from a two months' stay In Idaho. guests. thirty home In and will Mr, sod Mra. B. B. MHtoo returned spend her three weeks' vacation. Richfield. from na extended trip through th BonkMonday river Mra Allle Jensen entertained at a din' Mlsa Atwood also was accompanied by her country la Idaho. ner party Sunday In compliment to Mr. airier, Mra. Oeorge W. Baker, and daugh. LOGAN Mr. - J. tluunell of Raft River, Idaho, 4 ters. Miss Virginia and Miss Dorothea visit Ihg her mother. Mrs. W.E. Hawktn. Baker, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mra. Louis Th Ml Card on and Mari Pederson . Diamond of Seattle, Wash- LOGIE. Bept 4 A pretty party ef the week apent the weekRuin In Balt Lake, guests of Uaa Mine Vera Bishop and Mias Lyle wai Uf MvchUj aftrraooa by Uni. Olllt E4- - Helen Woodruff. Bishop entertained at a dancing party Saturday Mis Marti Kdwirdi. who Cannon hat Joat retained from New York. Th evening of laat week at theft; home on roorai ware n visit In Balt Imk. Read decora led with la render aad sarnie YYasatch avenue, followed by a artlatktlly Mr. and Mrs. Wratao V arson spent part of midnight aster give bandred waa played during the th week In Balt Lak supper. Hare you heard about the newest afternoon and luncheon was aervsd. The Mlaa Edith Bowun ratarnod Mlsa lone Atwood the first of at a din- present, to keep the hair in curl? If not, byway besides the of honor, were th an ner party rhureday entertained Ik weak from Naw York wham ah had apent evening of last week Misses Della Morrell, guest meant cut out theae simple directions and at her home on Ylne Florence Carllslo, Leon latest month at Columbia unlveralty. In street.' Vea Benntoo. Thatcher, Mlaa Dor Margaret Hosarr. try thia wonderful method. Procure a new ment to Mlaa Mary Schneider ofcompliWright ban returned from New Hart- Martha Cnrlyl and Rath Barber. tooth brush and a faw ouncea of plain York, after speeding part of th summer at A few cents . buy ford, Conn., and Dr. C. H. Schneider of Sunday Mrs. H. R. Mcum entertained Columbia university, taking a roar th 'DanUerlaE. In library liquid allmerins from your druggist. Apply New York. The guests left Tuesday for following laeata t dinner: Dr. and Mr R. Aftttr an application of ',Panderln,, enough of the liquid' with the hrnaiwi their home after 8. a three weeks' visit with Budie, Dr. aad Mr O. H. Budge, Dr. and Kfft Merrill Mr. You tad can not J?.t mol.ten the hair from Eriha, find t to Up fallen hair or any Mra. J. W. Hayward nnd Mr. aad Mr relatives In Salt Lake. P. M. TnMdAj for New York todiufhttr, ottond arbool. lft dtndruff, beside for doing tt up. You will Mra Thomas Powell entertained at a Nielson. - Th dining room was decorated with Mro rnoitm Btchordo of Salt Loko every hair sbowi bow find you hiLuchCriy Mt tut flowers. 1 o'clock luncheon wMk tn IjottA, tho vRor bnghtndsA, mors color and Wednesday afternoon nlaht of last weak Mra. Geort Squires Mi at her home. In honor Cfcrrlottr Xylo Mi rrltiraH , (AdwtlsomOTt.) of her daughter. garFriday frm- thickness. a ortarelUaaeas ahowwr for Mlaa Ekoora Mra I M. MlUer of Idaho Falla CllfM wktrt earnihi tb Brklyp tpmt Idaho. Mas Hendricks, a September bride. Th room Beat of all. the wavlnera ly acquired. Mr. and Mra D, F. CahoAn left will last very much longer than It would the during were mads attractive with awant Mlaa Lettlo Jacobson left lard Tuesday for Ian Smith have retnrued from a trip ts Balt Lak. past week for California to vlalt at tad daaclng warn enjoyed daring pea th ovenfog. Fra art sco to spend ae rural msr.th otherwise. Th Mlaa home the of their Mra. to twenty gnaws. Bchoie. Klva Carlsoa daughter, Mra. Dnuld Btoddard of Lo (Irand'c, Lyman Refreshment wereMr(erred of cour- - will have more Shurtleff hJri, Or., la Manila Crowlher will laavs Monday and I B. Mltto entertained Monday evening for visiting relative and fotrnd her. body and flulflnesa than where th dryTrmnaton to Clinton Alston entertained at her Informally nt her homo on First Want school Mra Mr. and Mr. Cirri street ing, singeing, waving Iron Is ued. It will home on Eighth East street In honor Xmp ot Baa Dlf sprat Xtlwsrd and Mlaa Martha Carlyle f Professor f hriatlan Ltniby and If'SL, aftTuesday appear glossier and livelier, for sllmerine ernoon, at a dinner party In Mr. Reims, both of Eanaaa City. VTidHjr for Ntw York to spend torn Muate was tlao , compliment th special has proved equally desirable aa a dress-In- g to Mr. Helen Kceles of California , kt rhAol. feature of the even Ing. The gueat Mr Bob Paapl, fnrmorly Min Clslra The of honor contributed for ths hair. You'll find It pleasant room were MIm Annie la vfalUag frlonda la to Rafrosh-meatth ! program. has In decorated left for autumn har Is flower bins Dallas. Taia Nalt were served, Thar won twenty gseats and It wtll leave no sticky, greasy and th Lok. wple sprat part of the summer here guests present M or atreaky trace. Mary C. Dnrhrr nnd amnll otm hnv r with bur mother. Mr C. F. Msrtlaaa. (Advertisement.) ' gueat ot honor, Mlaa Luodiihool'jdi' filmed Nooio from a vlU to Halt tako od At, altractlv aaclal avast et th weak was jM IHns Gladys laMarwsod sad LaPrM ped DANDERINE o Out; ' I- Hair Curling Troubles Are Over This! 4 . ' rr, -- proa I i |