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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER MOSS GENEVIEVE OGDEN Bept. ' 1L Compllmenttng OODEM, Florence Wattls, who will leev next college. NorthWednesday for Smith ampton, Vasa, Visa Alice Beck enter talned at dinner Thuraday evening at treat. A her home, 1604 Twenty-fourt- h carpink and white color scheme waaroom ried out in the decorations of the com and white asters and table. Pink hlned with feme, In a cryatal baa it at, waa the eenterpiaoe for the table. Following the dinner four table of 600" were played. The rueata were Florenoe Wattle, Marra McBride, Marlon Bod la, -- Florence Turner, Blanche Barton, ElisaBlanche Browning, beth Browning, Claudia Roberta, Pbyllle MoGlnley, Miriam Shertna Henderehot, France Woodbury, Maylln, Betty Hurst, Nellie O'Keefe, of Pearl Heatmerk and Doris Thornley Miss Dorothy Kidder enterKayarllle. tained In her honor at her home Friday evening. The guests Included a number of Mias, Wat Use high school classmates. This evening Miss Catherine Hender shot was hostess to twenty guests st an Orpheum party in compliment to Mias by refrsshments st her Wettla, followed home. Miss Henderehot was assisted by her sister. Miss 8hernia Henderehot. and Misses Borens and Lorna Wattle. A kenslngton was given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. D. H. Bodes and Mias Badls Bodes at their home, 101S Twenty-sixth street, in compliment to Mrs. Peter Kaslus of Washington, IX C., and Miss Mildred Bmmett of Salt Lake. The - living room was decorated with gladioli, asters and goldenglow, and purple asters were used In the dining room. At t oclock luncheon was served. Thlrty- -' five guests wars present. Mrs. Bodes and Mias Bedes entertained twelve guests st s slumber party Wednesand music wars enday evening. Cards joyed and at a lata hour supper was served. Dr. and Mrs. E. R Dumke entertained informally at dinner Wednesday eveavening at their home on Van Buren nue. complimenting Mrs. Robert N. Anderson of Chico, Cal., guest of Mrs. E. O. Wattle Nasturtiums and purple and yellow asters were arranged In basket as s centerpiece for the table. The guests Included besides the guest of honor, Mr. and Mr. W. H. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Scott, Jr., Mrs. H. M. Rowe, O. B. Qllson and Willard Gilson. Ths marriage of Miss Doris Chase, Mrs. Byron Chase, daughter of Mr. andRichards will take and John Harold place next Wednesday In the Balt Lake the follow will at A reception temple. home of the bride, 600 Twelfth street, Miss Marjorie Thomas entertained at a luncheon at her home on Madison aveThe complnue Thursday afternoon. imented guests were Mrs Earl Ballan-tynwho will leave In a few days for lelt Philadelphia; Mias Ruth Boyd, whoDon-ovher studies at the Friday to resume school for girls at Milwaukee. Wls., and Miss Bernita Carmaq, who will leave next Wednesday for the University of Wyoming. The table was decorated In Fllnk dahlias and lavender. Sink and asters. In a large basket, formed the centerpiece Oa each side of the basket was a kewple, dressed In costume. gotng-kwa- y Crystal candlesticks held pink candlea Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Marguerite Wattle Littlefield entertained a number of Ogden and Salt Lake guests at a tea on EXSunday and O. Wattle Monday evenings at the home. Garden flowers were used as decThs tea table was centered orations. with a silver basket filled with asters and slnnlas Twenty guests were In attendance each evening. Mrs. Charles MoCoy of Lake Charles. Mrs. John Cul-leLa., guest of Mr. and honor at an Inwaa ths guest of formal dinner given Friday avenlng at the Hermitage hotel. The following Ogden guests assisted at ths tea given this afternoon by! Mrs. L. R. Wattls at ths Country club In Balt Lake, in honor of Mra Edmund Orson Watus n. a recent bride; Mra H. W. H. 'Dunn, Mra E. O. Wattle, Mra W. v Harris, Mrs. Marguerite wattle Ltttla-fielMrs. William Rice Kimball, Mra R. C. Gwllllam, Mrs. K. R-- Dumke, Miss Florence Wattle and Miss Florence Dunn. Other guests from Ogden were . Mra Laurence T. Dee, Mra H. M. Rowa Mrs J. N. Spar go, Mra Joseph Scow croft, Mra Louis H. Psery, Mra Ralph EX Bristol, Mra W. H. Wattle, t Mra Archl Bowman, Mra Warren L. Wattle, Mra M. J. Fretwell, Mra Walker S. Ghees-ma- n and Mra Herman B. Way. The Drama club held Its opening meetseason this afterths 1920-1- 1 of ing noon In ths Knights of Pythias halL Mra George L. Abbott and Mias Dorobostessea A prothy Wright were the "Arnold gram was given, as follows: EX Ricks; "The Bennett," Mra Joel Moore Mra Minnie Brown, Miss Title," Dix and Clyde Green well, Mrs. Philip violin solo, Mra William Rice Kimball; Loves Greeting (Elgar), Miss Ida An- derson; vocal solo, Mra S. R. Dumke. The subject of study for the year Is "Modern Dramatists and Composera Miss Doris Chase, a bride of next week, will entertain at A trousseau tea at herhome oa Twelfth street Monday eve-- Ml e, er y, d, l6a will entertain the afternoon FIt Hundred chib Wednesday avenua. at her homo on Ecoleawill meet Monday The Martha society , afternoon with Mra Ck L. Becker at and Van her home on Twenty-fourt- h Buren. Mias Katherine Shufflebarger left FriMinn where she wUl day for Winona, attend the Bt. Teresa college for firla F. L, Mr. Knslpp and sons, Robert and John, will leave the middle of nexts week for California, to visit Mr. Knelpp relatives, before going to Washington, IX CX. to Join Mr. Knelpp and make tneir home. Mr. Knelpp will leave In a few wher he has been days for Washington, In an Sromoted to service.Important position ' Miss Florence Wattle, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Warren L Wattle, and Mi Nell Driggs, daughter of Air. and Mr. Frank M. Driggs, will leave Wednesday to attend Smith's "college at Northampton, Mesa They will be accompanied east hy Mr. Wattle. Miss Marcia Wood, daughter of Air. and Airs. H. Cj. Wood, arrived here Sunhome at Spencer, day from their summer Idaho, to attend school at ths Sacred Heart academy. Francis Wood arrived from Spencer to attend high school, today which opens for the first semester on Monday. Edmund Wood will leave In two weeks to enter upon his sophomore year if Stanford university. at Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Browning and end Blanch Miss Browning daughtsrs. Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., and son, Robweek the of ert, returned the latter part from their summer home at Bear Lake Mr. and Mra W. E. Newman and Mr. and their and Mra George EX Browning C. Howard of Halt daughter, Mra, John from a three weeks' lake, have returned and Alaska, Which trip io ths northwest included Portland and Beattie, Prince Rupert and Vancouver, B. IX, and Bbagway, Juneau, Atlln and other points of interest In Alaska. AOs Corlnne Klesel and Mis Phyllis Klesel have returned to their home In Sacramento, after spending ths summer her with their grandmother, Mr. Fred Klnifil J,"Mias Ruth Boyd, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Boyd, left Friday to return her studies at the Donover school for girls at Milwaukee, WIs small son, Airs. Peter Kaslus and Richard, who had spent the summer here with Mra Kaslus' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.. W. F. Volker, left today for their home In Washington,' D. C. Mra Frank Parish and daughters left FHday for their bom hi Bacrmmento, CaL after a .month's visit with Mra F. A. Chilton. Mias Marjorie Thoms toft today for Morgan to tench school. A prettily arranged luncheon was given this afternoon by Mra- Wesley D. Brown compliment to at the Country club,-whoIn will leave In a Mra L. F. Knelpp, few1 days to make her home In Washington. D. C. Asters of various oolors the Jn a whits bnameled basket farmed for the tsbla At each end Vcenterpiec were crystal candlestlok holding yellow eandleswith eliow shadea. Place cards B. 6. Wattl a MlUlck of Blackfoot, - Xdabo, whose engagement to Jonathan Ok Browning; son of former Mayor and Mra T. S. Browning of Ogden, la announced hy Mr. and Mra. Mffllck, the wedding to take place In October. ijFf (T Tysti -- IIMAI 11 19& mstfil MXLLXCX, of Mr. and Mra John - 12, TO HAVE TO SELL GOODS AT THESE PRICES, BUT WE MUST HAVE THE MONEY, SO . YOU GET THE BENEFIT Pw - CURTAIN AND, DRAPERY MATERIALS AT LESS THAN WE CAN BUY THEM FROM THE FACTORIES TODAY 43 VsaM Tv - SEE LIST OF PRICES BELOW AND INSPECT OUR. SHOW WINDOWS. ' STOCK IS RESERVED ' 44 1 1 4 1 NOTHING IN . X .v u. v.'; decorated In autumn flowers were used. Cover were laid for fourteen. Mra W. H. Harris entertained Informally this afternoon at a tea at her home on Washington avenue, complimentary to Mra Robert N. Anderson of California Asters In shades of pink and rose were arranged in a basket as a centerpiece for the tea table. Silver candlePink crepe sticks held pink candles. favors were laid at each guest's Plata Covers were laid for ten. Mra L. C. Abbott of Marshalltown, Iowa was the guest of honor at a lunch eon given by Mrs. Allen T. McCanne at her home, 2661 Adams avenue, Wednesfilled day afternoon. A crystal basket, with asters of various colors, was the table. Little for the candy centerpiece bouquets were the favors Covers were laid for tea The Child Culture club opened its club year Thursday afternoon with a luncheon at the Hermitage hotel. A yellow color scheme was used In the decorations of the table, which was arranged In ther. form of a T. Cover were laid for forty-fouMra Archie Bowman was toast as mistress and response were made M. Mra Elisabeth follows: "Present, Barrows; "Past," Mr. Parley T. Wright; "Future," Mra E. O. Wattle. The luncheon was followed by a musical program. A trio composed of Miss Mary Parmley, violinist; Miss Helen Hunter, cellist, and Miss Martha Guernsey, piano, rendered three seleotiona Mrs. B. R. Dumke and Miss Jessie Besson gave vocal solos, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Wright. Ths following were guests of the club: Mr. Herrington, Mr. Angus Wright, Jr., Mra E. R. Dumka Mra Robert N. Anderson, Miss Jessie Besson, Miss Mary Parmley, Miss Martha Guernsey, Miss Helen Hunter. Miss Dorothy Wright and Miss Jen-neSmith. The Ladles' Literary dub will hold Its of the club year meeting opeiung Wednesday afternoon, September 16, at B. Porter, 600 Washof R. Mra horn the ington avenue. Mr. and Mra Eugene E. Carr enter tatned their card club at their home on street Thursday evening. Twenty-fift- h Three tables of 600" were played, with supper following. The table had for It central decoration a basket filled with Fall flowers pink and lavender astera were arranged about the rooms. entertained Robert Claudia Miss Fritwenty-thre- e guests at a kenslngton on Fowler homo at her day afternoon MUn dcortUd ftvtnui. M&rlffold the rooms. Luncheonwaswas served aten f assisted Ip oclock. The hostess tertalnlng the guests by her mother, Mra Ralph D. Roberta Miss Olive Belnap, a September bride, was ths complimented guest at a luncheon given by Mra Lydia H. Tanner atstreet Thursher home on Twenty-fourt- h A lavender end white col- day afternoon. or scheme was carried out In the dlninr room and sun parlor. A crystal vase of e lavender and white asters wss the center-piecfor the table. . The afternoon was spent In hemming and monogrammlng intea towels for the bride.wereThe guests former memcluded the women who bers of ths faculty of ths Weber Normal Belnap also Is a collga of which Miss former member, and were as follows: Miss Olive Belnap, Mis Charlotte- - BtaH LarInga, Miss Eva Cragun, Mrs.Mrs. A.Lester kin. Mr. Roes McCune, Hlnehcllffe, Mrs. Ida Shurtllff, Mrs. Joel Rloks end Airs. James Harbertaon. Miss Patricia Haaly, daughter of Mr. leave and Mra Patrick Heaty, Jr., will school next week to attend the Bishops Cal. at La Jolla, for girls Mra D. C. Bodes and sona Dea Taylor Portland, and Julian, have returned from they spent the summer. Or., wher and Mrs. John and (Browning Mr, Barbara, and Mr. daughters, BeatriceH. and Vln and D family and Mrs. James returned to ths city during the week from their summer home Inofthe canyon. Mansfield, Air. Henry B. 8anford Ohio, is the guest of her parents. Air. and Airs. Allan T. McCann. Mra John Browning and daughter, for Santa Beatrice, will leave next Friday win enter Browning Barbara, where Mlsaschool for girls left the Santa Barbara T. Wright Air. and Mr. Angus a ten days' stay at Lava Hot Friday for Springs In Idaho. AL Fox and daughters, Air. and Mra B. Thursday Hope and Marine, returned after spending the summer st thslr ranch near La Barr, Wyo. sail Queen Father chapter, O. B. 8., fall season give Its first tea of Inthe the Masonic Wednesday afternoon clubroome. A program will ha a feature Leather Portieres, values to $ 16.00 each, sale . .$10.50 Leather Portieres, values to $17.50 each, sale . . $12.00 Mercerized Portieres, values to $1 1.00 pair, sale .$7.75 Mercerized Portieres, values to $ 13.50 pair, sale $11.00 Portieres, values to $16.00 pair,-sal- e 1 only Filet Net Bed Set, regularly $30.00, sale $16.25 1 only Marquisette Bed Set, regularly $2 , sale .$11.00 1 only Cretonne Bed Set, regularly $12.00, sale . .$7.75 .$9.15-Mercerize- " Sample Lengths of Cretonne, Velvet, Damask, etc., " 1 d 1 1 1 1 1 to Piece 2i-Ya- rd Lot, values to $1.75 yard, sale Lot, values to $2.75 yarft, sale Lot, values to $4.00 yard, sale Lot, values' to $6.00 yard, sale ....... for Piece .$1.25 for Piece . $3.00 for Piece . . 75c- -- , -- .... .$5.00 for Piece $8.50 for Piece Lot, values to $10.00 yard, sale -- USE ss ud a a J of the entertainment. national sorority AU members of the who are not affiliated with the Ogden association are Invited to Those wishing to association. join the members are requested to combecome municate with Mrs. 8. P. Dobbs, 2661 Fowler avenue, before September 14, so be made for the that arrangements can first meeting of the winter season. who Air. and Mrs. Earl Ballantyn. have bean visiting Mr. Ballantynes parat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ballantyn, left today for their home In the canyon, Air. will Ballantyn Philadelphia, where resume his studies In architecture at the Mr. and Mr. University of Pennsylvania. married recently In Ballantyn wet France. Miss Mildred Cortes has returned from sisters. Miss a month's visit with hsrwho to attendHelen Cortes at Berkeley, ing the University of California, and Mra Abble Cooper at Hollywood. - Miss Alio Beck, daughter of Aft. and Mra P. A. Beck, wlU leave Wednesday for Laramie. Wyo., to attend the Uni verelty of Wyoming. Among thoe who will leave during the month to attend school as follows are: Donald Gibson, Tale; Florence Wattls and Nell Driggs, Smith's oollega North ampton, Maes.; Mildred Barton, Avon Rich and Chester He, University of Bernard McNulty. Boston Michigan: Herman Barton, School of Technology of Pennsylvania; Ida Boow University Los An school, Girl Collegiate croft. geles; Jessie Besson, University of South ern California: Patricia Healy, Bishop' ic School for Olrls, la Jolla, Cal.; Bernlt of Musla. Ohio Carman. Oberlln School COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE MANY OTHERS NOT LISTED HERE 33-- 39 1 - YJ.BItOADVJAY Wednesday afternoon at the Mtos Mary Sullivan and Jerry Sullivan Herrington, entertained Fred 8. Herrington, Dorothy returned Sunday evening, after spending home of Mra. WUUam Rumble. Richard W. Graves and Edmund Wood. country MiM Grace Peck will leave tomorrow a ten day1 outing in Provo canyon, Stanford university. Cal. : Alice In in Mra Earl Tomlinson, Mra Lou Barrett, Chautauqua rt B. Hobbe for three weeks' work University of Wyoming: Gear and Miss Emily Nell Bennett. western cities and then will take up her MIm Frances Ind.; university, Valparaiso J01"1 BtudiM at th University of Oregon at Owen motored to Castilla 'Spring SunNorthwestern university, Chicago, th day. day and spent Eugene, Ore. geoweroft, St, John's Military academy. MIm Glendora Malcom leave Mra J. E. Driscoll and son, BIlHa Monday Delafleld Wl!: Beatrice Browning, Santa for Albion, where she will resume her were in Payson on Sunday and Monday, Barbara School for Girls; Miriam Che. studies at th Albion Normal. guests of Mr. and Mra T. 8. Haynes. Blanch Browning, Virginia Mra. L, P. Batway left Thursday for Mr. and Mra J. P. Bonner returned Sprague Barbara Grace Hirt, UanBtown, California, wher she wUl epend th winearly In tha week from Salt Laka wher Weston Bird, University of Utah. ter. they were guest of tha former' mother, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Beck and family Mra Mary Bonner. Mr. and Mra K B. B, Sullivan spent returned Monday from a motor trip to I a part of the week at Salt Laka City, , Utah. BLACKFOOT, IDA 1 Logan, Mra. EX W. Stephens and children re- visiting with Mr-aMra, W. B. Coomba Mr. and Mra Walter Fitch, Jr., returned Saturday from Salt Lake, wher Idaho, Sept to turned late Eureka th summer. last week, after an had spent MIm Ora they day evening at 4 0 o'clock enjoyable auto trip through Yellowstone Mr. ndMre of daughter eldest National park. Rogers, Rainh w. Adair, and Maraof Bt.enai PaUL Mra. A. Tuohy, GARFIELD Tuohy, ion of married. wa The Mrvlce were Minn JOre si RIVERTON pronounced by the Rev. - H. In the preschurch GARFIELD, 8ept. II. Mr. J. 8. PowCatholic Bernard's afternoon- - of ence of a few friends A bower ef green ell was surprised Tuesday RIVERTON, Sept. 11 Miss Helen Bills last week In honor of her birthday anni- entertained and white with a whl wedding A flv at a shower Saturday evebackground. versary, Those present were Mrs. Jack ning In honor of Mias pended formed the Isabelle Butterfield, Adama Mra. Wayne Perry, Mra. Bert a bride of this week, at course wedding dinner was tha home of Mr. bridegroom, Sowby, Mrs. Rohald McClain, Mra. Ar- Wilbur Crone. The for the bride and Bva la evening waa spent Bngers, nold Taylor, Mrs. Ben Stone, Mr. Mrfand Mnt Adair M- lwere deoo-rot- ed music rooms and The games. Brlngkorot, Mrs. Fred Sanford and Mr. and Mra H. D. Luncheon with autumn The Him waa pleasantly was rved to nineteenflower. Bxxtta of JaoaarlUa, Wl, Mra. Dean. hosguests & The OreM and a luncheon. JSd&unta of the bride;of Fsthe, card at pent waa tess Can ton-Mrs. A. assisted by Idaho Jmlia. --Mr. Ted Hatton and MIm Buehla Bat-to- n, ind Mra. Jamaa Thoma win. formad tha oantarplaoa both of Provo, are tha gueete of Mr. Mr. William Nelson, formerly Mto re and Mra. JthTtSK caka PlnkaMwWu'.nCi-weMoCuna. Jack Jennie Dansle of Riverton, will leave Salt during th week for to returned has Mollie Uts Mlsa used to carry out a pink and white California, where Scheme Mra Jalne Ryan. Mis take to reside. he win make hen home Dunn and Mias Ethel Btartln of Baft Lake spent MIm Verla Qrgin toft this week for Lorine Tavsy, Miss Blanchassisted. Mr. Miss Verna Williamson Saturday of last week visiting Mra W. J. Woodruff, Idaho, wher she will remain and Mr. Tuohy left on the evening train Btartln. until spring. Portland; to Ora, weeks Mr. and Mra R. H. Paul 'had as their Th MImm Elna and Mildred Densley trip for a two will reside here. Mr. week of last entertained at a birthday party Wednesafter which they guests Friday evening L of Mitchell Mra John C. MilUck and Miss Marie Clarence Mra Magna. and evening in honor ot MIm Laron day The evening, wa spent in plsytng MlUlck entertained at tea, Tuesday afMr. and Mra D. J. Callahan of Balt of town. on waa home Luncheon the were ternoon for about sixty the at dinner game Lake guest nounc the engagement of MIm Gene- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rees on Washing- served st midnight to forty gneeta Browning ton avenue Sunday afternoon. Th marriage of Mias Idabell Buttervieve MlUlck and Jonathan 8.war seatof Ogden. Utah. The gueete Mrs. W. P. Baker and daughter, Edna field and Verdi R. Michelaon of Salt which ed atemaU table of Provo, are visiting at the home of Lake took place In .the Salt Lake temple wf and whit both and basket of pink with Wednesday, last. A wedding breakfast Mr. Mr. J. C. Bergman. tied with blue chiffon. roe--The coamo Marshall won tbs club prise was served at the home of the brideMra. Hodge of Pnk bride' table held a baaket immediately after the marriage. and Mra Fred Williams the guest prise groom course supper wa served, the boat Do sen The young couple left for a two weeks at th meeting of the Baker's W. Blanche KWredge, Mra In southerly, Utah. They will B. honeymoon aseletedby of Mra bring club in the home Henry Dunn, Bridge OH, Mra Mr. HenryHolbrook, afternoon of last return to ,West Jordan Monday to make Haymond Thursday MitchW. F. Mra home H. their Mra G. week. Mia Mr, and Mrs. E. O. Orgill and daughX ell and Mra Charles F. M olden. A party of friends entertained at a October. MlUlck wedding la to be In selection verla, had as their guest on a moShower for Mra Eugene Snow at her ter, a to Leht Mr, and Mra Harry7 Pag piano tor MIm I trip afternoon. home Wednesday afternSn and feonald Bobbin, and Mr. and Mra. Roi Kirk. her at during the entertained Adams Jo Mra MIm by Th following attended a slumber party week In played violin soloe, B.accompanied W. Stephen gen- home Thursday evening of last of Mis at the home of MIm Laid Pag SaturMra Ruihfeldt. honor of th birthday anniversary day evening; Marie Oliver, Maurene Sted-ma- n, dered vocal soloa . and for Salt Helen Barton. Beside Mis Barton Elba Bllla, Evelyn Mtttendorph, MIm Eve Roger left Tuesday HilMIm were present a MIm Adams there Frond Mitchell, Mary Beal, Louu MorMlsa Lake, where he will enter Bt. Mary MIm Bmlth, Jennie Thomaa da , gan and Peart Seal. academy for the school year. Gold HenWoolaey, MIm La Verla Day and Mrs. V. W, Ennis has returned to her Mra Charles F. Molden and Mra MiM Thelma Bywater. afternoon home at Draper after spending two weeka entertained Friday GUe N. ry with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. with ft reception ftt thft bom of Mr. Genevieve MIm to Dsnsl. Molden in compUment A number of young people from RiverMlUlck. Gold and whit were the color EUREKA ton were guests at a watermelon bust used, garden flower being used to carry Mra Harriman Wednesday evening, after st outthe schema Mra Ouy Btevena, EUREKA, Sept. 11. Mra Ven Okey which they motored to Bandy to a danO. H. Holbrook Mra F. w. Mitchell andafter bostand eon, Wayne, returned Saturday, cing party. Mra Blanch Eldredg assisted the MIm Vesta. Millar has returned home spending a couple of weeks at American Brown. Mr. and Fork, th guMts of Mr. and Mra Thoma after spending tbs summer at 81lvr lake. Mr. and Mra John SamTh following took part In a recital Mr. Coddlngton. Mra Brneet Peck and Mr. and ha been visit- given at th Riverton ward house 8unday Mra John Hanley, who uel W. Wilson entertained onIn Thursday reevening by MIm Llssle Bell: Della PalProgress ing in Salt Lake for aevarol weeka party evening with a dancing the turned home this week. mar, MIssm Myrtle and Nona JenMn, halL Punch wa served throughout Lo-rt- n as their Mto have La von. Vllata and Alta Crane, Audrey Cecil Fitch Olen Wilson. Mr. and Mra evening by MIm Mto Lucll D Hart. Turner. Marjorie Mra Richard Paddock ot New Fulmer, Virginia guests Beeger and Connie and Marvin Dansle, Eva F. W. Paddock, cosmos ana Mra. York City and Tho tablft waft dftforated with Fern McFarlan, Henderson. Eldred Francisco. Ban In Idaho Blloox, from home orchestra whoso marigold. A "JM" the Evelyn Mlttendorph, Beth Smith, Cathfor the dene Mra B. Nelson of Balt Lake wa durFall furnished the music decorated Ann Mabel Holt, Holt. L. E. erine Beckated, with guest of her sister, Mr. dark, The hall wa program. Rosamond Palmer, Marie Holt, Goldie of autumn fo- ing th early part of th week. garden flower and basket About Warden. 100 Mra Dean Beck returned Sunday, after Soft and Fern lamp. liage and shaded 111 ftttftndancft. a visit with her mother, Mra Ben PM1m Groce Peck entertained WednesRichter, at Oencla shower , Mr. and Mr. Ray Plk. who aro mak EPHRAIM day evening with a mlecellaneou Cornish, visited In Eu for MIm Genevieve MUllok, a bride of lng their home atweek with Mr. and Mra enjoyed later, reka during the early autumn. Card were EPHRAIM, Bept. It On of th elabo"600" being the game Coamo and pink Edward Plk. Dr. and Mra A. H. McChryotal and rate parties held In this city, this season rose carried out the acheme of pink and week, after waa th function given Sunday evening children returned home this wa whit. Mra John Hartong, Mr. J. C. an honor of J. Y. Jenspent In In th tabernacle.whoIn leave enjoyable vacation which MlUlck. Mrs. 8. W. Wlleon and Mm Pack Wednesday to Inand wife, relatlvea usleted the hostess.Ml TheMariguestMlUlck. Balt Lake with Victor Hendrickson and son make their home In Mantl. Mr. Jenson Mr. and Mr. cluded Mis MlUlck, has sixteen taught In th Boow years children toft Wednesday for Banta Ana for MIm Edna Capps, MU. Dori Dunn. MIm MIm CaL, where they will mak their home Normal ooltog of this city. He la to Blanch Dunn. Mis Lorine Tavey, Blore-qutoseminary- at Mantl. t, for the winter. Th trip la being mada have charge efalsoth has Verna WUUamaon, MIm Beatrice been an active Mrs. Jenson Mia Oreo Bingham, MIm Laura ft fen to. been president of church Salt ef having Lake worker, MIm Ml Russell, Mary Walnwright Pennington, MIm Paulin of 8outh visited for a few day this week with th Relief society, also president Levey OaUagan, MIm PearlW.Quan trail. Sanpete stake Primary. An InterMtln L Ash Mies Mary Btanton. MIm Ruth Ruanfridt, Mr. carried out. after whir Mr.' and Mr. H K .McClain, Mr. and program wa and Mrs. Fred Hsnson. union war Mra John J. Sullivan, Mlsa Mary (tori'. luncheon was served to 400 guests. Mr. Member of th Woman nd nT.i-ir-nr- WU-11a- m Bag-nel- ut out-gto- M , a Tar-geleo- n, 1 - and Mrs. Jenson war presented with a full Mt of silverware hy th clttien or Ephraim. A pleasant social affair of th week was the party given Tuesday for Leander Tompson of this city, who is In th northwestern states mission field. Refreshment were served to 104 guests. Mrs. Matilda Mad eon sntertalned Sunday at a birthday party for a tew relatives Luncheon waa served. Mrs A. C. Neilson entertained Tuesday aftarnoon for relatives and friends, in honor ef her birthday Anniversary, Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mra. Bile MoCafferty entertained Saturday of last wsek At supper tor Mr. and Mra. Whiter Odell and children. Miss May Barton sntertalned at a party Twenty-foguesta Monday evening. were present. Luncheon and games were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johanson and were SaMr. and Mrs. Walter C. Odell line visitors 8unday. MIm Maude Hanson was hostess at a party Monday ur evening, when ah entertained twenty-foguests at a luncheon. Games and mualo were feature. Odell were host Mr. and Mrs. W. and hostess at a dinner party Monday laid were Covers for Mr. and evening. AdMoCafferty, Mtos HaaelMonti-cellMi. SilasMiss o, ams and Alta MoCafferty of Arnold Jenaon and Landvlg Olson. Mra J. Hanson and Mrs. Evan Larson and children motored to Mayfield Tuesday to- visit with relatlvea Mr. and Mrs. Bliss McCaffsrty, Mr. and Mra. W. Odell, the Misses Haael Adam and Alta McCaffsrty, and Arvold, Jenson enjoyed a corn roasting party at Landvlg Olsons farm south of town Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mra. Sam Jorgenson and Mra. Matilda Jorgenson returned Monday to their home In Richfield, after a week's visit with relatlvea and friends Delbert Rasmueson of MonttceDo Is vis. iting relative here this weekv ur the First National bank of Twin Falla After a short visit here wUl return X there to make their hornsthey Dr. and Mrs. L. p. McCalls,' Miss Mo- Calls and Dr. Randolph McCalls returned 7 -Thursday from a trip to tha coast. Mr. and Mr. W. T. Goodman of Lew-tot- on spent th week hero. Mrs Earl Davis of visiting Ban Antonio, entertained at a luncheon ThursdayTex..? Iil . honor of the Misses Iren Cooper and Louise Heydrtck, who are visiting hare from the east at Dietrich's horns ' Covers were told Judg for sight Hlae.Joeephln Numbers toft Tuesday for Dillon, Mont, where the will teach., physical culture and expression In th Dillon schools ,1 Mr and Mrs. M. XX Idle and Mtos Ruby . have returned from a trip to Twin Falls Halley and Guyer Hot Springs Mr. Fred Gooding of vts-,I - Shoshons , la ting in Boles V i --f- SMITHFIELD SMITHFIELD, Bept. 1L A big street a danira was held oa Friday night tha, M. L A. members of the three by Hundreds participated In the event.wards. The Hyde Perk band furnished the Mr and Mrs John PtowmaTTndt family and Mr. and Mrs Earl returned from a Bve dayr outing atAltoop, Lem Hot Springs this wsek. Mrs 8. J. Thornley and Mrs ABoo Iwwer aro th guests of Steve Lower Twin Falls Idaho. Mr. and Mrs Chris Monsoa and Mrr: and Mrs Nathan Thornley motored to,i Balt take Monday. The Misses Badle and Lola McCrackea returned from Berkeley, CaL, Friday, after, spending th summer there with Mr. and Mrs W. H. Smith. Mrs Alma Hilly ard entertained at . birthday party for twelve children. In hon or of her granddaughter, Virginia Smith, f Other gueata present were Mr. end Mrs ! A. M. Bmlth of Logan, Mrs Anderson of t American Fork, Mrs Melvins Thornley, i Mrs Bernetta Smith and Mrs M. R. Me- - I IDAHO Bride of Richmond. The Pitcher family held a reunion Mon- 11. Compliment- day. A program, ball gam and dance BOISE Idaho, Sept were the features Dinner waa served to f Mr. and Mrs Henry ing their gueata .! A. Outhman of Murdock, Neb., Mr. and 160 guests eveA at an surprise party waa given to Mr. and I Mrs. H. R. Neltiel entertained eveWilliam Mrs home Deppo their evening. Wednesday Thursday ning party st were fragrant with Twenty gueete were present ning. The room Musio waa on Mrs Wallace Walt entertained at a quantities of fall flower. of th feeture of the evening. Vocal se- kenslngton Thursday afternoon, Mrs William L. Winn was pleasantly lection by Mrs William Culley and Mrs surprised Monday afternoon, th occasion Franklin B Smith were much enjoyed. In being her birthday anniversary. Later a seated luncheon wee servedwere Mrs Maggie Brighton of 8alt Lake City th dining room, wher tall flowers returned Wednesday, after spending a effectively used. Mrs R. Li Nouro entertained at a week 'wRh her daughter, Mrs Mont Tim-mobridge tea yesterday afternoon in honor Miss Melva HIM entertained twenty : of Mis Helen Crawford of Chicago and Mies Lot Clark, a coming brids Dahlias lady friends Thuraday evening; in honor , . and marigold decorated the rooms and of Mlsa Bertha Hart Mrs Barker and two daughter and friends enjoyed th tea tabls Forty-fiv- e th afternoon. Guest prise were awarded Mr. and Mrs. Rose of Ogden were guests th honored guests and th highest scor - of Mrs WUUam HlUyard Monday. prise wa won by Miss Henrietta JohnThe following young girls left during MIDVALE th week for college: Miss Phyll Sheridan. Katharine Howard, Doris Tipton, MIDVALE. Bept 1L Mrs Chrt Burg Isabel Dietrich, Margaret Blacklnger and has gone to Spanish Fork tor a week-so- d Mada McCracken. Mrs Raymond Stout and little daugh- visit with friends Wednesday afternoon Mrs WITH am ters, who have been visiting Mrs Btout's a number ef little parents, Mr. forand Mrs. J.andH. Oakes left Waterand entertained Portland Minneapolis boy girl friends of her eon, Dick, Wednesday anniversary. and after a short visit with friends will It being his third birthday Mrs Wllmer Booth and Mrs Jeeeo return to their horn at Paoll, Ind. Mrs Stout has keen th honor guest at several Booth entertained at tea Thursday afternoon of tost week at th home of Mrs delightful parties during her visit hers Mrs Charles Snook of Portland, Ora, Wllmer Booth. to visiting her the guest of Dr. and Mrs Mrs R. B. Thoma he ron to Helper for a few days visit with Mr. Thomas H. O. Patterson. Del H. Thomas and Mrs Mrs W. W. OBrien entertained th Hits Mr. club at Kerr and Glenn M. Hit returned Mon- members of her Midvale Bridge trip through' the her home In Bandy Friday afternoon. day from an extended Lor-o- n Lelvera R. R. Mrs Fvnn, th Mr. and and basis Yellowstone park Stanley and George OoeU motored to Lambs Mr. and Mrs A. F. Montandon left Monday for Francs where they will visit canyon last E.Sunday. and Mr. Fhelpa Mrs H with a son, who to living thers During the winter they are planning to visit W. W. OBrien wore ArtagrlLa vlaiier northwm Africa. s, w E' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Suaen of Chicago are MMsaid MTO A. Esv fTN--k have ft ft- -i for ft wftftk'ft tflp to ' the guests of Mtos Mary Daly. D. Adams of Ooodlnf Mr. and Ura. A. ' Mvedeme are visiting with friends In Bolss t te I Mr. and Mra. Howard Johnson of Twin landers were hoe- -Ytolls are spending their honevmoon In Aid society at th M. M dwM Jv Boles Mr. Howard is connected with afternoon. a Tj7 at. - a , BOISE, i nk ' a4 .. s i- -i FfIS ' j ' |