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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 10 were also decorated with nasturtium Besides the members of the club, the guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Carlson and Eldon Zuegor. a a a For Miss Ann Travers. an early fail bride, who Is leaving this week for Sioux City, Iowa, Miss Afton and Miss Vera (Continued From Page One.) Bergman entertained at a ntUfcellaneous shower at their- - home Wednesday evefor Callforrla. They mill remain in San ning. A pink and white color scheme FYanclseo for eeveral days and will then was carried out In the dining room. A th for Beach Jolla La and to Long go and white roses with a mound of remainder of the summer. Mias Frances kewple dollpink bride formed the centerpiece Armstrong, who is attending a conventhe table. of The hostesses were supper tion of the Chi Omega sorority in the assisted by their mother, Mrs. A. H. east, will join them later. About fifteen guests mere Bergman. a a a present. from a a has returned a Miss Ileene Barnes The Jolly Dozen club entertained Fri pending a week in Burley, Idaho, as the guest of Mrs. Malzle Walsh. lake party in honor with a day evening a a a of Miss Lucile Campbell, who is leaving Mrs.' George I Knett of Mackay, Ida- sooh for an extended visit in California ho, formerly Emily loung of this city, with her parents. is a guest at the home of her parents, a a a Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Young, 1SS2 Tenth The Mystery club entertained at a East street. luncheon in honor of Friday afternoon a a a the birthday of Miss Edna Collins at Mr. and Mrs Joseph Anderson and litthe home of Miss Catherine Rleben. tle daughter, Betty Jane, will leave the A crystal basket of pink sweet peas on latter part of the week for a month's a cluny cloth over pink satin was the visit In Ban Francisco, Los Angeles and centerpiece for the dining table. The favors were small kewplea. the beaches. a a a Covers were laid for the following club Mra. of and son members: Miss Edna Sims, Miss Viola Dr. Lewis Vlko, Ir. E. Vlko, returned a few days ago after Brem'erton, Miss Hazeile Ewing, Miss graduating from the Harvard medical Betty Vincent, Miss Bus Brewerton, Miss Dr. Vlko will Edna Collins and Miss Catherine Rleben. arhool at Boston, Mass return to Boston for surgical Internship hospital at the Massachusetts General a a a Mrs. J. Verne Cumrqings and children, who have been residing in New York for the past two years, arrived in Sait Lake last Tuesday for a visit with relatives and friends, and are at the home of Mrs. M. L. Cummings on Seventh avenue. a a a Miss Isabel Bacon, mho has Just reBEAVER. June 20. Mies Beatrice Horst returned from the University of Wisconsin, turned home Tuesday to spend the summer vacawhere she completed tier Junior year, tion with her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. E. m'as one of ten on the honor roll in hfer Murat. Miss Buret bad been attending school class. Miss Bacon and her sister. Miss at the I niversity of Utah. Miss Bara Atkin and Miss Cleryntb Jensen, Dorothy Bacon, who is also a pupil at the University of Wlsconain. attended the who hare been In the Normal school at tbs Uni. remit of Utah, will spend tne summer in Chi Omega convention In Chicago followThis fall they will go to Park City to ing the tlose of school. Miss Dorothy, Heaver. teach in the public schools. who is visiting friends in the east. Is exThe marriage ot Mias Leona Fotberingham of pected home Wednesday, accompanied fey her aunt. Miss Daisy Dame of New Bearer and Eugene Liddiard of Proro took place evening at tbs boms of tbs bride's Medford, Mass. Miss Isabel will returd Monday Tbs bridesmaids aunt, Mra Lucy Kltellngcr. early next meek were Mine Jennie Fotberingham and Miss Verm a a a Fotberingham, sisters of tbs' bride. Tbs best Miss Grace Kerr and John Kerr, son man was Raleigh Nallaes. A large reception and daughter of Mr. and Mra Kenneth ess held following tbo ceremony. Tueeday tbs Kerr of Seattle, are expected tomorrow couple left for Provo to make their boms Mr. and Mrs. Beauprte Nowtrs ara home from to visit at the home of their grandfather, Salt Lake City, wbere they wars married os Le Grand Young. June 10. A marriage of nnusual Interest waa that of tors, Marlon and Eleanor, left Monday for their home In Salt Lake after speeding a week In Pocatello as guests of lr. and Mrs. C. C. Bowerman. Glenn O. Perkins and Miss Bessie Rule were married Friday of last week in Salt Lake. Mr. Perkins was principal of the Pocatello high school for the past year and has many friends in this cKy. The bride is ths daughter of Mra A. W. York of Pocatello and has been an empioyea of the First National bank. After spending the summer at Berkeley, Cal., they will go to Arizona, where Mr. Perkins is to be the principal of the Tucson high school. Mrs. Agnes Toston entertained on Tuesat the home of her mother, day evening Mra J. M. Knowels, in honor of tier cousin, Migs 'Higgins of St Louis. The evening was spent at cards. The guests were Miss Lucille Hood, Miss Fay Wool-arMiss Eileen McNulty, Miss Florence Lamb, Miss Vernal Merrill. Mtss Helen Robbins, Miss Hazel Clear y. Miss Nellie Knowles, Mrs. Thomas Hulihan and Mrs. George Pew Mra D. W. Standrod was hostess to the Ladles circle of the Congregational church Wednesday afternoon at her home on North Garfield avenue. A musical program was given by Drew Standrod, Mrs. C. A. and Jr., violinist, Kirkpatrick, pianist. Thirty ladies were present , Mrs. E. M. Davis of Aberdeen is visitMrs. Horace Welles ing 'at the home-ro- f Doty on South Seventh avenue. Miss Harriet Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bean, has returned from New York City, where stie attended Columbia university. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brady left Monday for Boise to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mooney returned Wednesday from a week's vacation In Salt Lake. C. H. Bloom, formerly of Pocatello but now making his headquarters in Omaha, spent Sunday visiting his family here. Mra Bloom will leave with Mr, Bloom for Omaha in a few days. Mra M. A. Mullen left on Thursday for Boise to spend the week-en- d visiting relatives 'and friends. Mrs. Thomas Kane left Wednesday for Ogden to meet her son and accompany him to Mexico. She expects to be gone about three months. Her son. Thomas Kane, Jr, Is traveling Inspector for the Southern Pacific. Mrs. Theta Pope and Mrs. Max Craig returned Tuesday from Salt Lake, where they had spent a week visiting relatives. The ladles motored both ways. The summer school students at the Idaho Technical institute enjoyed a dancing party at the Tech" gymnasium Friday evening of last week. The committee in charge consisted of Professors Fogt and Poultney and Miss Ise, Miss Wood, Miss Bliss, Miss Churchill and Miss Miscellaneous Events There were a number of line parties Wednesday night et the Chautauqua tent to see Moroni Olson of Ogden in the Mr. Olson has many play, "Kindlin. friends in this section, who called on him after the performance and congratulated hlin on his excellent Interpretation. , BEAVER Mrs. Eugene Roberts entertained Unity Vocal Birthday club Thursday afternoon in honor of her birthday at her home, 626 Eleventh East street. The decorations were pink and white roses. Those present were Mrs. Leo Jones, Mrs W. S. ftoper, Mrs. G. Hanalin, Mra T. Whipple, Mrs. H. Bowen, Mrs. T. Burkenshaw, Mrs. A. J. Wilson, Mrs. Eugene Roberts and Mra S. Eckeson. Miss Gladys Mumford entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon at ber home in honor of Miss Mans Hein, a bride of the month. Mrs. Merle Duckworth entertained on Wednesday evening at her home, 162 Main South street, for Mr. and Mrs. Mar cellus Bills, who was formerly Miss Dora Rife, a May bride. The Thyme club gave the first of a summer aeries of entertainments Friday at Saltalr, The guests were seated at one long table. A large wicker basket, tied with a butterfly bow of yellow mailne and filled with yellow corn flowers, was the centerpiece. The place cards were hand decorated with yellow flowers. The guests were Miss Mildred Belley, Miss Mabel Selley, Miss Melba Bult, Miss Eiva Harman, Miss Leona Archer, Miss Algla Williams. Miss Gibby, Miss Florence Kstta Taylor, Miss Hazel Bartlett, M, Leslie Bal, Martin, Clarence Galilgher, Melvin Van Steeter, Vaughn Penrose, Clyde Smith, David Williams, Ralph Back man and William Bartlett. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Heber Simpson." Miss Isabelle Hamer and Miss Hazel Hamer entertained on Friday evening In honor of the eighteenth wedding anni versary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamer, at their home. 105j South First West street. Garden flowers arranged in crystal vases decorated the rooms and the veranda, where a light supper was served. twenty-fou- r. The guests numbered a Mrs. Blanche Chambers entertained her sewing club Thursday evening at her home, 959 East Ninth South street. Amerl can Beauty roses decorated the rooms and porch, where supper was served The guests were Miss Helma Johnson, Miss Vemie Johnson, Miss Rose Coppln. Miss Cora Larsen. Miss Florence Williams, Miss Katherine Williams, Miss Vivian Erickson. Miss Mary Chambers and Mrs. J. IL Chambers. Mr. and Mrs Stephen H McMurrtn en- tertained a few friends Thursday evening at a lake partv in honor of their Mlta Myrtle Ferneworth and Judge H, Christensen, which took place Monday evening nt the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. end Mrs. W. H. Farnsworth. After the ceremSny a reception was glren on the lawn. Aftar a wedding trip, Mr. end Mm. Christensen will be et ' boms in Mantl. In honor of Miss Loreene Ferrer, whose marwill take riage piece next week, miscellaneous ahowera were glren on Monday and Wednesday evenings by relatives and friends of Mias Farrar. Mias Ethel Erelyn Twitchel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Twttcbel, and Albert E. tlreen were married in tbs Balt Lake temple Wednesday. Miss Kata Smith entertained tbs Sunbeam awarm of the Bearer Beehlre at her home Thursday afternoon. After the meeting refreshments were served. Thursday ot kext week the ewtrm will take a bike to the Murdock academy grove. Mra. J. P. Bartoo sod little eon, Cullen, have left for Beattie, Wash., where they will vialt with Mra. Barry Harris and Mrs. Fenaemore. Miss Irene Tolton, an instructor to the I niversity of Ctah, will spend her vacation here with her parents. Mr. and Mra. J, F. Toiton. Mra J. F. McGregor la visiting her daughter. Mrs. H. W. Clark, in Balt Lake. Miss Wtuaie Bmltb baa left for Logan to teach at the Utah Agricultural college during the summer session. A farewell party wee given Monday for Mias Laura Bhepberd, who left Friday for a mission to Portland, Ora. About 600 gueata were present. Dancing wna tbs main feature of tbs arming. Mist Hattie Farnsworth, who had been teaching at Corinne, cams home last Wednesday. Mlaa Genevieve Irons of Nephl and Bert Bwlndiebnrat of Beaver were married la Nephl last week. Miss Kate Robtneoa entertained at a dancing party at her home 8ttnrday evening of laot week. Eight (ueau were present. SLT PARIS d. 1G0 Delightfully Smart NEW YORK LAKE Footwear Specials Summer and Sports Below the Market Prices Vz Special and 2 OK Great Silk Hosiery Sale For 4th of July Specials STARTS MONDAY These Consist of Tricolette of Pastel and Darker Shades Taffetas and Georgettes Frailer. The Most Genuine, Reliable Quality and Smartest Fashions Dainty Cotton, Gingham and Linen Dresses We buy direct from the mills, hence we are able to give this sale We forced the mills to deliver these goods at the OLD CONTRACT PRICES and will place them on sale at remarkably low prices. 50 Entire Lot Assortment Goes LAYTON Vs Off LAYTON. June 2S. Mr and Mra. Laurence E. Elliaon were Ogden tifitor during the week. Mias Annie Chaffin of Farmington waa a last week-eo- d guest of Mlaa Beatrice Elliaon. Mlaa Dorothy Madeen, kllaa Brows and Uiaa McKay of Ogden were guests at the home of George W. Layton Tueeday. Mr and Mra. M. F. Adams entertained a miscellaneous shower at their home Thursday erasing in honor of Mr. and Mra. Golden Adams, who were married in the Salt Lake Waist Section 100 All Mulls SEE WINDOW BLOUSES and Linens Batistes Hand-Embroider- ed Hamiltons Hosiery Department Special $3.98 to $12.75 44 ALWAYS DEPENDABLE IDA. Strawser of Los An- c.ub at her home on Nortf) Hayes aveguest, guests of the club were Mrs geles. Dinner was followed bs dancing. nue. The George North. Mrs. J B. Mullen and The guests numbered twelve. Mrs. J. Ehterhrook. High honors were won by Mrs Norman B Adklson. At the home of Miss Emma Carlson and returned Catherine home MonIneling Miss Pearl Carlson the Bililken Eight where she had been club was entertained Wednesday evening day from Welleslev, college for the fast year. Mary by Mrs S. J. Russon and Miss Rose Rus-eo- attending McDonald has returned from attending After the business meeting the eve- the of and University Washington ning was spent in social diversions. In Mullen from the University of the dining room em orange color scheme Eustace Ted McDonald returned Pennsylvania. was carried out. A silver basket filled Dame university, Harold with nasturtiums formed the centerpiece from Notre from Wisconsin, Robert Purdie for the supper table. The place cards Holmes from Northwestern Louis university. from Washington Frazier University, Pun McDouaall. Fred Holland and Fred Murphev. Jr, from the University of Idaho and A Archibald from Colorado. Mrs J T Young entertained on Friday afternoon of laet week at bridge In honor of Mrs. J. V. Pawaon of Salt Lake and Mrs S. M. Nixon of Berkeley. Cal. The favors were awarded to Mrs R. I. Rran-nlnMm. C. H. Archibald and the Other guests were Mrs. honor guests. eorge Gasser. Mra Marion Hammond, Mrs. S. L. Reece, Mrs. Warren Paul, MmtN'. B. Adklson. Mrs fci D. Bacheler, Mrs S. E. Brady, Mrs. E. E. Byer, Mrs Nestor Aber. Mrs J. E McDermond, Mrs. W. Plngree. Mrs H. R Thompson, Mrs. W. 8. Oaton, Mrs. Finis Bentley, Mrs A. L. Hlgson, Mm Don Ray. Mrs M Nekton. Mrs II. II. W hlttlesev. Mrs E E Moberlcy and Miss Clara Fargo. The following were among the Pocatelo eople who left Mondav for the Shrlner Mr and Mrs on'ention at Portland ,1 Peterson, Mr. and Mrs C C. Bowwhich Mr secrets Mis. erman and Don every Ray. Mr and They art Mrs H. D Bacheler Mr. and Mrs. Harry woman would solvt secrets of Hurlburt Mr and Mrs. Harry Hall, Dr. personal charm. nd Mrs. E. N. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs, C. Gustln. comThe secret of a roee-pet-al Mm. D Worth Clark. Miss Muriel and NADINES gift to plexion Worth, Jr. arrived Friday of Igst womanhood. week. They will make their home In the S The secret of lasting charm Ferguson home this summer Mrs L. W'eir left Thursday to George charm which endures throughloin her husband Dr. Weir, at KaJt Lake. out the day. Dr. W'eir has been assisting Dr F F. Roarh at the Utah State Dental societys The secret of meeting with never a hint of harm. Mrs John Folev was hostess to the X club Thursday afternoon of last week at her home on South Sixth aenue. Five hundred was enjoyed and favors were awarded to Mrs. Anna Hartner and Mrs J. Kennev The East Side Bridge club was entertained Friday evening of last week bv Mr and Mrs. Alec Campbell at their home on South Seventh avenue. Favors were awarded to Mrs. N. B. Adklson and Harvev Holmea The guests of the club were Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Brannlng and Mr and Mrs William White Mr. and Mrs. Drew W. 8tandrod, Jr., arrived home Wednesday evening. Mrs Standrod from Phliadelpnia. where ehc had ben visiting and Mr. relatives, Standrod from California. Mrs. Carl Valentine entertained the Joker club Thursday evening of last wek. Five hundred was plaved, Mrs Joseohine Igo and William White receiving favors for the club members and Mrs E. for the guests. Other guests were, Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Nixon of Berkeley, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Archibald and E. EL Byer. Mr. and Mrs. J. V'. Dawson and daugh- Mrs. B. G n. g. rt SMART SHOP Herenty fire guests were temple last week present and the time was spent In games and followed refreshments. music, ty Mra. Henry Flint and Mias Vera Layton spent HAND-MAD- E Tuesday In Ogden, as gueata of Mra. Lula Robinson. ton entertained at dinner Mrs. John H. lay Hand-Tucke- d at ber bocne Sunday afternoon. Lorera were laid for Mr and Mra. Hyrure Adams. Mr. snd Mra. Jobn H. Layton. Jr , Mr. sod Mra. Jesse Harris, Mr. and Mra. Prank Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Layton, and Misses Lottie, Loella, Joste and Norma Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watt of Tremontao visited relatives here during the week. Ur. and Mrs Frank Adams, who were married la the Balt Lake temple last week, were reclptente of a parcel shower at the home of Mra. Joha H. Layton Monday evening. The young eoupie received many useful gifts. Fifty friends were present and the time waa spent In music and games. Miss Phoebe Roberts spent the past two weeks in Balt Lake as guest of relatives. Mrs. Blen Smith of Clearfield waa the guest of ber mother, Mrs. Henry Morgan, during the week. POCATELLO, Idaho, Juno 26. Misa Mlaa Tllate Watt of McCaamoo, Idaho is Lol DlehL field secretary of the Y. W visiting relatives here. C. A., wan the honor guest at & meeting Mr. and Mrs. James Whitesides of Tremon-to- n are gueata of relatives here for a few of Pocatello women at the Y. YV C. A. social rooms Monday evening. The or days. Mr and Mrs. James Morgan spent Sunday ganizatton was completed for thr local in Clearfield, as guests of relatives. association with the election of the fol Cowan of Plain City la the guest Mrs. lowing officers. President, Mrs Joe T. of Mr. Sarah and Mrs, Roy Cowan. Young; vice president, Mrs. H D. Bach Malen of Ogden and Miss Mary Blanche Miu eler, secretary, Mrs. E. A. Krussman Dili Willard were gueata of Mrs Geneva treasurer, Mrs. 8. L. Reece. The directors Fisherof during the week. the Mrs. Joe T. Young, Mrs. Fred Barnes, Miss Marjorie Naylor entertained at a birth Mrs. C. C. Bowerman, Mrs. H. D. Bach-ele- r, day party at her home Friday afternoon. Out Mrs. A. J. Knollln. Mrs. A. C door games were played after which luncheon W S. L. IL Mrs. Mrs. Reece. waa served to Misses Lola Stoker, Alice NelHinckley, Mrs, son, Leona Draper, Wllda Roberts, Doris BryKrussman, Cleare, Mrs. C. A Duncan, Helen Ms George Ridgeway, Mrs. C H. Cleaves, son, Louise Mabey, Louise Mabey, Velma Bar Mrs. C. R Frazier, Mrs. 'illiam Adolph, bey, Katie Henaey. Norma low, and Messr. Irvin N alder, Junior Mabey, the latter part of the week from Salt Miss Bertha Atkins. Miss Anna MePher Golden Stoker, Lake, where they epent their Mabev, Mathew Holt, honey Phillips son and Miss Martha Evans. Following and Peter Hamblin. moon. the election a social hour and mustcaj RoyMrsHamblia a few days In Dandle Lucius are children spent Mrs F. E Wamhg and program was enjoyed. Pleasant Grove this week as guest of relatives. for a couple of months. Mrs. Ft. J Crufce was hosteaa Wednesvisiting in Chicago Mr. and Mr J. B. Trtst are receiving day afternoon to the Tuesday Bridge POCATELLO, 27, 1920 MORONI MORONI. June 2. Miss Laura Bradley of Salt Lake is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ctrlando BradJev. Mrs. R. M. Raspvussen of Fountain Green Is in Moroni for an extended visit Mr. and Mrs. Kimbel w tth her parents, Dra per. Mrs. Celia Nelson has gone to Clear Creek to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. William Draper of Redmond was in Moroni last weeek visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sorn 8. Nelson. Mrs. Chris Folster of Ephraim waa a Moroni visitor Inst week. Mrs H. P. Jorgensen of Mt. Pleasant was the guest last week of her sister, Mrs J C. Fechser. Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey of Nephl (sited here part of last week with Mrs. Blanche Irons. Mtss Rachel Anderson of Lehl is here for an extended visit with her sister. Mrs. Frank Yearance. Miss Loela Anderson was pleasantly surprised Thursday evening of last week by Ora Bradley, Ina Morley, Florence IJttle, Erma Hardy. Adclla E.iason, Callie Olson, Everl Larson, Merrill Klackham. Tzif Morlev. Fred Croft and Jack Wilson. Dancing was the main feature of the evening. after which a midnight luncheon was served The U. C. A elub met Thursday ec. s nlng of last week at the home of Luncheon was served to Ora Bradltv eight members Mrs, Dorothv Faux and Mrs John returned bunday from Salt I.ake. where thy had been visiting relatives for several weeks M1-- n Papers were read by Mra J. Walter Miller on Looking Backward. and by Mrs The club O. R. White on Ploreerlng. guests were Mrs G W. Howard and Mrs Walter Forbes. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Molander entertained the Deep Creek Bridge club at a of arrival congratulations ovsraf the their home tn McCailumi addition Tueslast week. son. born Thursday from this city day afternoon. The afternoon was spent Among those departing in card games. for Portland to attend the rose carnival were and national convention of Shrinere Mr. and V Van Bramer. Mr and Mr Mrs Frank Beach, Mr. and Mr. H. E. BLACKFOOT, IDA. Krields, Mr. Grace Beaumont and Mr. Blanch Lyons. BLACKFOOT, Idaho, June 26 Mrs D. Mr. Chet Dickey waa hostess at ona H. Biethan. Mrs. Frank Silene and Mra covered dish luncheon at her home of the members to the Miller avenue George H. Holbrook entertained Monday Eastern Star Wednesday afandlast week. afternoon with an auction frolic at th Gladys country home of Mrs Biethan. Yellow Mieses Gene Oudmuneen Mondav at a roses were used in profusion and forrfied Langlols were hostesses In honor the color scheme for the luncheon. latter of the home the at Eight partv of Miss Been Barnes of Salt Lake. Miss tables were filled for the game of aucselections and tion and other tables for n'(0. Mrs II Bertha Cutler gave piano supper was served. The A. Johnson and Mrs. A. I Springer were a table was decorated in red and white presented with the prizes. Little Miss roses. Those present were Misses Gladys Barbara Holbrook met the guests at the Gudmunsen. door and Miss Eunice Etlene and little Langlois. Ileen Barnes. Gene Bertha Cutler. Naomi Barlow. Mr. and Miss l.eonoro Silene presided at the Mrs Walsh, Mr. C. R. Gudmunsen, Percy punch bowl. Mrs George F. Hansbrough, I jinglois, Percy Hoare, Reed Smith and Mrs Hugh D. MacCosham, Mrs. James R. Moore. William Ryan. Mrs. James E. Good and Mrs. Miss Bertha Cutler was hostess at an F. W. Mitchell assisted the hostesses. honoring Mr. and Mr. Frank Berryman returned afternoon luncheon of Tuesday The Sunday from Salt Lake. a trip to Portland. Ore Miss Ileen Barnes Mrs H H. Whittlesey of Pocatello, tablo was decorated tn gardsn flowers. Ileen Barnes, Misses were who had been her daughter, Mrs. Those present Gudmunsen. Ber- L B. Dustin, visiting returned home Tuesdaj. Gladys Langlols, GeneMetzle "Walsh. Mrs Delia Platt, who had been the tha Cutler and Mrs guest for the past year of Mrs. .1. B DeHart, left Thursday for Battle Creek. Mich She was aiiompamed by her sisBUHL, ter, Mrs Lucile M. Moore, who will make an extendi d visit In Mhhlgan Mr. and Mrs R. G Bills left Wed91 m, Idaho. June 26 Mrs A Max and Mrs Harry nesday evening for a short stay In bait Vault of Pittsburg. Pa. were honorary Lake Manley of Davis. 8. D luncheon at the Mrs. 8 W. Forter of Philadelphia is at a guests 1 Shields home Thursday afternoon the guest of her father, H. C. Tavev. J consistMembers of chapter B of the P E. O. of last week. The color scheme sisterhood held their final meeting for ed of pink and white with peonies occuof the table. Forty-eig- the summer Tuesday afternoon at the pying the center Report guests were present and the after- home of Mrs. Fred J. Cowen. were given by Mrs. Nell K. Boyle and noon was spent at cards Dr George R. Randall of this place Mra 8 W. Wilson on the recent state and Miss Matilda Bohr of Pocatello were convention held at Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Early motored married at that place Thursday of last week Following a short honeymoon they Thureday to Salt Lake to meet their I. are at home to their friends in Buhl Miss Florence Early, who daughter. The Misses Helen and Pauline MeClus-k- v had been attending school at Evanston, of members to the will III. were hostesses Miss Early spend the summer the Christian Endeavor at the McCluskev in Black foot Miss Henrietta Pearl Young end Harry home on Friday evening of last week. - C. Clark were quletlv married Sunday Forty members of the society were present bv President James Duekworth at his were hosts B Foster Mr and Mrs E home. They will reside in Nampa. home Mondav Miss Marie Dorr has returned from at a trout dinner at their Those present were Messrs H. Ogden, Utah, where she had been atevening Misses the Tidtnhall and B W1 son snd J. tending school the past year Mr. snd Mr Rose Johnson snd Edna Bvenson. George Ivor returned Mr. and Mrs J. Hugh Pherfey were Bunday from s fishing trip to the Teton their at a given dancing party host at country. Mr. and Mrs Hamilton Wright snd horns Friday evening of last week. Sixteen guests were present. Luncheon was daughter returned Monday from a motor served at midnight. to California. trip Mrs. W. C. Stone, Miss Stone and Billy Mavor and Mrs N. Thompson entertained th Kensington club at tlielr home Stone arrived todav from Portland. Ore., week. of last and evening Joined Mr. Stone for th summer. Friday Mr and Mrs Ruse W. Allred enteron afternoon lunchfon Saturday tained at to Mr. and of last week complimentary A. Max Vance, prior to their deMr In home thetr for Pittsburg parture Covers were laid for twelve. waa hostess to the T. Anna SANTAQWN, June 26. Mrs. Rice Mra H Pinochle club at her home Tueedav after- Lofgran entertained at a dinner party In honor Lunchwere of Mr. and Mrs. noon Eleven guest Sunday evening present. Henrv Lofgran of bait Lake and Mr. eon wae served at 4 oclock. Members of the Homs Culture dub and Mra Moroni Larson of Arizona. Mr. and Mrs, David Lind strom and were entertained FYlday afternoon by Mra J. Hyland in the Odd Fellows halL daughters, Ha and Ferrell, of Garfield, are visiting here at the home of Mrs. and Mrs M. A. Larson left Wednesday Lundstrome parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. evening for California on their way to Openshaw. in Arizona after a weeks home their Mlee Ada Olsen of Sait Lake Is spendvisit with relatives and friends ing a short vacation here at the home oi city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs inW. this R her mother, Mrs Caroline Rees Mrs. J. M. Holladay was hostess at dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Larson, Mr. and Mrs. M A. 1 .arson, Mr. and Mrs W R. Greenhalgh. Mr and Mrs. Menels T. Holladay and Everett and Reid Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. John Larson motored to Provo Tuesday and spent the day with relatives Miss Viola Hoiladay ha returned to her home here after a two weeks' visit ata Silver Citv with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Franks Mrs. Elnora Decamp of Garfield Is visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles IJndstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Larson and Mr. Greenhalgh. Air. and Mrs Elmer Tiotjen and Mr and Mrs Vess Evans attended the wedding reception al Lehl Thursday evening of their sister, formerly Miss Laverd Evans, who was married at Salt Lake Wednesday to Golden Adams. Mrs. Thomas Chatwin and children of Mammoth are visiting here with relatives. Mr and Mrs. John Backman and Tamil v of Salt Lake are here at the home of Mr Backman a parents Clarence Bavard. who haa been in service In Hawaii the past year, has been transferred to Fort Douglas He spent last week-en- d visiting his wife, Mrs. Ada Johnson Bayard, in this city. four-cour- IDAHO four-cour- 1 ht BURLEY, IDAHO BURLEY, Idaho, June An informal of 26 was given at the home dancing party Mrs. Sandv on Walsh North Mr. and Elba avenue on Saturday evening of last week in honor of Miss Iieen Barnes of France roses and ferns gait Lake. I a rooms and a basket of decorated the roses was the centerpiece for the supper included The Misses Gladys table. guests Bertha Culler Kern Roberts. l,angoi. Tecn Barnes, Mrs t lUhim Moor and Mrs. Percy lainglnl-s- . in addition to the n guests Miss Mvr-- t following Duff of Paul, Messrs R. R. Smith and Percy Hoare of Fait Lake and Gusa Psncho of Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Walsh entertained th following at an early breakfast at their home Sunday, after which they motored to Shoahon Ffclls and the Blue lakes: Misses Bertha Cutler, Fern Rob th house erts and Ileen Barnes, who guest of Mrs. Walsh, William Moore. and Mr Stark. Percy Hoare, R. R. Smith Eiergreen chapter, O E. S . held chapter Mondav evening in the Masonic hall. Three candidates were Init'a'cd after which refreshments w served bv Mrs E. Dilland Mrs. Marie McEvoy and M L. M Fisher Miss Elsie Radloff left Tuesday morn-ln- g for a short visit tn Cheyenne, Wvo., on her way home to Detroit, Mkh , after a visit here with her brothers, Harry and Laurence Radloff. Mr. and Mrs. J. B Brooks returned -- w 1 e- -e SANTAQUIN I HEWLETTS LIMA COFFEE Puta snap and lift in trip. Frash roasted, ateol cut. Always good. Accept n substitutes. |