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Show i2 ' ' V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, PARK CITY SCOTT TAGGABT, Miss Nlda Allen who was married in MRS, 18. The Woman park CITV, Dec. entertained at the home Athenaeum f Mr. G. R. Sheen Monday afternoon, The business of the day was the report bn the Christina seal sale. There will be no more meetings until after the New Tear. After rollcall and singing un--ol America" the members adjourned IX January . Mrs. U O. Itawson will entertain at that time. i The Altar society of the Catholic fehurch held It regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the paflochial png Monday evening at the parochial and Included Mrs. J. F. Welsh, president; Wrs. S. A. Fraser, vie president; Mrs. J. O'Neill, secretary; Mrs. Anna Kopp, treasurer. After the business meeting Mrs. Anna rards were the diversion, Kopp winning high score. Twenty members were present. Mrs. Annie Campbell, Mrs. J. C. Clark, Mrs. Anna Conion and Mrs. J. Deason were the hostesses Wjd served refreshments. I Mr. and Mrs J. E. Flynn and small Slaughter, Peggy of Price, were visitors there last week. Crosaman and Mrs. Annie (Mbs, George dinner jBarrett entertained at a t o'clockincluded Sunday evening. The guests Mr. and Mre. W. R. Jefford, Mr. and Mre. Charles Workman, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 Carlson, Mr. and Mrs Victor Carlson. $drs. Irene Dingle and Miss Bently. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Evans entertained ?the Five. Hundred Evening Card club members at cards Thursday evening of last week. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. L. C. Snow and E. R. Verran. The Junior Girls Friendly society members were guests of Mrs. H. S. Townsend Wednesday evening at & Christmas tree at the Townsend home. The home barty fwas prettily attired in Christmas decorations The girls exchanged gifts. A (program of music, games and refresh-jmentmade a merry evening, f The football boys and their coach, A. were jMohr, guests of the Home Economics olub Wednesday evening at the high ischool. Supper was served at 8 o'clock, Other guests were (followed by dancing. alias Helen Fraker, domestic science Mre. Paul and .teacher; Principal tmeyer and the new Jazz orchestra members. Mrs. Homer Vincent went to Salt Lake Monday to visit for several daya Mrs. W. R. Jefford and daughter Lo Seine went to Salt' Lake Thursday to visit (until Sunday. j The Standard Bearers were guests at Hhe home of Mrs. C. T. Prisk Thursday (evening. u St Edward Fox, record Eeeper; Arthur May, finance keeper; W. D. Myern, chaplain; Doiph Amca, sergeant; E. J. Howell, pfeyntrian; Erie Levin, master-at-armMinor Peteraoa, first matter of gnarda; J M. Croats, second matter of guard; Richard May, aeutlael; George Yiertet, picket. of Bos tea, Mrs and Mra. Gordon Sundhury Man . arrivedd la Eureka during the latter part wilt-make week-entheir home hern, of tho members were pretest, aad refreshments were Mr, Eundbury having taken charge of the misserved at the close of the meeUag by the sionary work at the local Eptecopak church. Miaa Fern flylveater whe M attending the hostess. The Misses Dorothy Parts sad Franses Un- B. Y. uirenlty of Provo, spent the Utter part of la Eureka the la with her parents, Mr week derwood end friends vest with lost spent and Mrs. J. B. Aylveeter. Twin fills. lire. C. J. KaUaa has return ad from Twin Fells, where oho underwent oa operation at a local hospital. Mr. sod Mrs. S. A, Brabb ate being eonfrs tuts ted upon the arrival of a daughter la their home. DUCHESNE. officers of the Dec. 1&T Mr. end Mrs. Bolls Weight, l!r. had Mrs. James Grove, Mr. and Mre. Otto Blag, Mr. sad Primary eaeerlatlon gave a besear and candy Mrs. O. B. Ollpbant and Mr. and Mrs. X. J.. sale Friday of Met week. Mrs. B. Gilbert and family were gnestg of Katcbnm dtteaded a lectors la Twin Jails Frb Professor James A. More Mat week-enday. Mian Thelma Billings entertained informally Sunday night for Lawrence Pack. Leland Hair, Theodore lhomaa, Joe Alplanalp, and the Mime I a bet Angua, Genell Bench, Ruby Maxwell ad Blva Billing. Mrs. Walter Walker was hostess to BL MALAD, Idaho, Dec. - 18. Mr. and Mr. Paul' guild Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McAffee of Woodbine were last A. W. Bush and eon,- Albert, left week-en- d guest of Mra. D. T. Btroog. Wednesday for Portland, Ore., where they Mat Mra. J. Downard of Mrtcs was s guest of will spend the winter. Mias Helen Burdick tor few days this week. to was hostess Mrs. D. L. Evans, Jr., Gueats of Mr. sod Mra. Grant Bench this n meeting of the C'leo circle Friday af- week were Mr. aad Men. Ed Moffltt of Bonita. ternoon. Mr. and Mm George Kohl gave a birthday The Relief society of the Second ward dinner party funday. save s party Friday- - afternoon at the Mlae LocilM Brown 3 and Mra. Lyman Duke home of Mrs. T. A. Davis. The party were guests of Mrs. McAffse during the birthDavis' of Mrs. was given in honor week. were for home of Mr. aad dinner Guests tho at Refreshments day annlyejsayy. Mrs. Thomas Frith Monday were Mr. aad Mrs. . served. M. Mr. Mrn. R. T. nod Pope, Bing, Cecil and of Blackfoot Mrs. Ether Jones haf Norval Pope moved to Malad to make her hogie. Pird and of ArcadlS Harold Mlae Loretta Gill an. The Byrings club gave Us second were married is Duchesne during the week. nual ball at the 1st Grande hall WednesA dinner wet gives ftatarday of Met week day night. The hall was attractively decJudge L. A. Hollenbeck end wife, witk orated In Christmas decoration. The or- . by covers fee Mr. and Mrs. Erasst Robbins and chestra was enlarged by saxophone play- Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Johnson. ers from Salt Lake. The Blue Moon Mrs. U. B. Pope prenided at a dinner Ban-dawith covers Mid for Mr. and Mrs. R. M waits was the feature Of the evening, a The Kensington club met Thursday at Pope and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tellers. Mrs. Jack Calvert, formerly ef Mytoa, will the home of Mrs Charles Peck, 8r. reside tn Duchesne In the future. Mra. Heber Hansen of Pocatello valdelightful dinner was enioysd at tbo borne ley it visiting her parents, Mr. add Mrs. of A William Crsver Eunday by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Evans. Harry Mist Eva Jones and Miss Mabel Jones BelL Dubensteiae and f. H. CUas and Ms W. returned Sunday evening, after a pleas- of the Salt Coal-vftl- j, Lake temple Wednesday. DUCHESNE F - MALAD, IDAHO r a - COALVILLE Deo. 1. Scott Taggart COALVILLE!, land Miss Nlda Allen, two of Coalville's bnost popular young people, were married (Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. (The bridegroom recently returned from a four years' mission to Switzerland and (Germany, and on the first of ths year he twill assume the duties of cashier of the State Bank of Delta. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Allen, and has been prominent for a number of 'years in school and' social affairs. She Also has been ward, organist for a num-fbThe young couple will pf years. their home at Delta., pnake I Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Alfeh went to Salt (Lake the first of the week to be present the marriage of their daughter, Nlda. Mrs. T. Edgar Beard entertained at Irook Wednesday evening of last week In honor of Miss Nlda Allen. After ths er rt (games refreshments were served to the guests: Mrs. T. L. Allen, Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Rhead, Mrs. Al- -; G. H. Beard. Mrs. EEwlngBeard,Mrs. the Misses Maryee Thomas, Busan Mitchell, Glenn (W elsh and Glenn Beard. Thursday evening of oflaBt week a shower was givenMre.in Miss Alien at the home of (honor Jj. H. Rhead. Many beautiful and useful were received by the honor (presents guest. Those persent were Mrs, F. S. (Alien, Mrs. P, H. Neeley, Mrs. W.Kim-ba-H. (Bond, Mrs. W. II. Dunn, Mrs. Kate Mrs. J. B. Carruth, Mrs. J. D. Barber. Mr. J. O. Kidd, Mra 8. R. Mrs. A. Hobson, Mrs. J. L. Boyden, tMr. A. E. Boyer, Mrs. Melvin Blonqulst, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. G. H. Beard, Wrs. Parley Powell, Mrs Roy Malin, Mrs. D. H. Fowler, Mrs. Glenn Egbert, ll. Bos-fwe- 1920, J I wfcv. wwf jv Tf,ijhviigdi!ri'ii lagiVi hUik'lMF ant visit in Salt Lake. niYVv.vfrdiP Mrs. EIlsss Northcott, Mrs. R. T. Qar-rutMrs. Margaret the Anderson, Misses Amy Boydan, Leah Solomon, Mayree Calvert, Agnes Lewis, Eva Salmon, Susan Mitchell and Glenns Welsh. Mr. and Mrs T. Hunter Salmon of Kemmerer, Wyo,, were here the first of the week, leaving Monday for Salt Lake City. h, BUHL, IDAHO BUHL, Jdalio, Dee. IS. Mr. tad Mrs T. H. Miller had ao guests Sunder at luacbeoa Ur. and Mrs X. W. Byrne Tbs Five Hnndred club was eathrUtaed Friday evening by Mre Ulea Frltcber aad Mrs. 0. D. Boring. Those present were Misses Charlotte McQuowa, Emma Boatman, Edna Evenaua, Grace Wasson, Marie Bardie, Agnes Bloon, end Mrs Jams Shields, Mre George Lsyne, Mra. Joe Tanner, Mre Rose Bllson, Mrs. Ray BanbAry. Mr. Roy Daylsy, Mrs N. 0. Thompson, Mre T. D. Frltcber sad Mre B. T. Mc.Nsmsra. ; , Miss Grace Wassna wan boats to s card party aad luncheon Thursday afternoon.- - Those present were Mrs H. W. Berman, Mrs B. W. Allred, Mre Charles Busman, Mrs. Stanley Webber, Mre Ray Banbury, Mr. Boas EUsoa, Hr. H. M. Allen, Mis 0. B. Peck, Mre Own Frltcher. Mr. G. L. Layna, Mr. 0. D. Bering, and Miaaea Edna Allan, Emma i Buaamas Edna Even ton and Margaret Shield. Mr. and Mre 0. B. Oliver were boat and host eta at a fonr-onoluncheon Sunday, with covers laid fof (Mr. and Mre Clark Bogboo and Mr. and Mre Jamas Graves Mia Bnby Spence hsa gone to California to spend the winter. Before leaving she wee the guest of honor ot n luncheon at the C.- H. Wilson home, with cover laid for Mr. and Mre T G. Wilson, Mre B. A. Cherry aad Carl Wilson and Miaa May Badd. Mra. R. A Beeghley bag returned to her boms bore, after spending twe weeks visiting friends la Boise. Mr. aad Mrs. H. Mtllhoaaa of Portland, Or , spent the last weekend with Bnhl friend. The Business Women's club enjoyed a baa-gnat the high school balldlng oa Monday evening of lost week, with about forty members present. The Westminster guild wot entertained at the If M. VenPattea home Tuesday oveolng, with Mlaa Florence Galley aa boataaa, Mrs t George Marahall was hostess to the limit circle Friday afternoon of loot week Following a short business mooting, Mre. C. T. Parker reed o gw per on the of wU received. Eighteea the Home," which t. h - The Vprma Lon club entertained Friday evening at a shower, In honor ot Mrs. Sylvester Owens. The everting was spent in music and garnet. 'A buffet luncheon was served. Mrs. Drucllla Smith left Tuesday for a visit at Snowflake, Aris. Miss Mattie Jardlne left Monday for Ftshtrap, Mont, where the wlU make her borne. On Friday evening at the Second ward tabernacle the Relief society gave a benefit dance for the missionaries of the ward. Mr. and Mre. Stanley Ballalne are ceivlng congrstulnyone on the nrrlval a daughter. Ths members of the L O. O. F. lodge entertained their wives at social Friday evening at the lodge rooms. Music and cards were the evening's diversion. Luncheon was served. I Thomtt on- EUREKA, Doe. tortaiaod tbo mom bora of tfa Bridge dob Wedoooday ftftenaooa, oorriitf btf gneot wit g dinner. In tbo ' tho prlao waa warded to Mra. John Donnelly. (Tbo next Mooting of the club wiU bp held at tho homo ot Mrs. Edward Pike. Mr. and Mra. Con Klni and tho latter! mother, Mrs.4 N. W. Roberta, left thie week for southern California, to remain tot the winter. Mra Charlea Jones was hostess te tho members of tho Fidelia club Friday OTMlng, tbo time being spent in mqaier after which re freehmonta were served. 'Mrs. Georgs Tintman will bo tho next hoateao. la honor of tho twenty-nint- h wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mra. John Morloy, a somber of tbolr friends and neighbors called at their home and teedered them a very pieeaant g and luncheon were fen surprise. turae of tho evening those entertainment, present being Mr. end Mrs. B, Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. William Gear, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Trelear, Mr. and Mra. W. J. Tregonlng, Mr and Mrn. L 0 Erbofield. Mr. and Mm. Percy flank. Mrs, William Tlte, Mrn. Jofcd- Ivoy, Mrs. Turner, Mian May Turner, Mrs.- J, M. George end John and Albert Morlef, Mrs. Roee Treeidder left Saturday of Met week for Oak lead, Calif., where she will spend the greater part of the winter with relative. Mra. John Donnelly wae boa teas to the mem bora of the Eat re Nous Literary club Wedneson Bolivia, Bout day. An interMling America, was given by Mrs. O. C. Undaay, . Tbemaa Mrs, L and gave current events. At the last meeting of Tlntlc tent No. IS, of tho Maccabees, the following Knights, eers wefc elected to serve during the ensuing y ,er. A. M. Stewart, lieutenant commander; GRANTS VILLE ' GRANTSVILUH Dec. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Hymm Norberg of Salt Lake vis lted relatives and friends hers during the latter part of last week and returned to their home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. Monte Barrua entertained Mr. and Mre. J. H EHaeon of Tooele at dinner Sunday evening. Mias Lillian Row berry returned home Sunday Evening from n two weeks' visit American frlen1 with rT8'atv mUuod .nt,rt,lnWl the E. at her home tn Tooele Jhurk-ds- y afternoon. Those attending from Grantsvllle were Mrs. Leo Johnson, Mrs. Alexander Johnson, Mrs. R. D. Halllday, Mra John & MUlward, Mrs. Clyde Wrethall, Mra J. U. Hick. Mra F. E. Wrathall, Mra Alice McMlchael, Mrs. Hamilton Orr, Mrs. J. H. MUlward and Mrs. Monte Barrua Mra Leland Tate entertained Mr. and Mre. Norman Barry, Burton D. Brown and Mils Florence Clark at a chicken M. C. club dinner Monday-eveninThe high school basketball team gave a dancing party in the gym after the g. game Monday. Miss Erma Button entertained at an oyster supper at her home on Clark street Wednesday evening. Those pre, ent were Mias Gladys Fiddler, Miaa Mins Bernice Gwendolyn Anderson, Clerk, Miss Ada Johnson- Mien Gladys Ellason, Mint Amy Hudson, Mina Ruth. Clark, Miss Lena Benson, Marlowe Albert Johnson, Raleigh Jotmson Parley Woolley, Glen- Wil ey , and L( Grand Fawgon. .. j ' I", ,, sure your 'Gift Chocolate" create the impression Be I you desire this Christmas and your .judgment will itapd Give her somedifferent give her Bebe Daniel Chocolates. Ace-High- .' thing ShupeWlliams Mill-ward- - .. MANTI MANTI, Dec IS. The golden wedding of Mr. end Mrs. Jorgen Madsen ',wi celebrated Saturday evening of last week at their home on Main atreet. The in vtted guest were the children, grand brothere end alstera to tht children, sixty-eigh- t. of number guests were Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Sorenson. Mr. and Mr. Erastua Poulnon and family of Mount Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen and children of Salt Lake. Tho couple were showered with many beautiful gifts The color scheme of gold and white wa carried out In the living and dining rooms Rosea, ferns carnations and chrysanthemums added their grace. The wedding dinner waa served at 8 oclock. Mr. Madsen played tha violin and the guests e dances. An original enjoyed, poem 'upon the married life of Mr. and Warren C. Snow Mrs. Mrs Madsen, by ot Salt Lake, was read. Mra. Claude Eggertson entertained a number of friends Sunday evening. Mle Maggie Tennant was ho ate Monday evening, assisted by and Charlotte Frances Madsen club at Parry, entertaining the Hopeless her home. Refreahmenta were served. Mr. and Mrs Peter H. Madsen celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday with a dinner. Decorations were chrysanthemums. , There were thirty of . the family present. Geek of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs W. waa the guest of honor at a social given by Mrs. W. H. Anderson Sunday evening. were served durlnr the Refreshments evening by the daughters of- - the hostess.' The Ladies' Literary club met Thursday-afternoon at the clubrooms .Mrs. Anna C. Geek of Los Angeles Cal., gave a lecture on interior decoration. A paper, The Federal Reserve System, Was given by Mrs Ella B. Cox. Tha reviewers' section of the Ladles' met Tuesday evening with Literary club Mrs H. R. Clark. Fifteen lsdiea were present. Mrs. Beal of Richfield, Mrs. Anita C. Geek of Los Angeles Cal., and Mrs. J. P. Nelson were special guest. Refreahmenta were served by the hostess Alice Fox.i Helen and Dorothy Nelson, Fred Becker and Will Coleman came from Waaatch academy at Mt. Pleasant Saturday of last week to spend the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs John Hail, Sr., and daughter, Marne, and Mr. J. L. Alvey left Tuesday for San Diego, Cal., to spend the winter. Messrs and Mesdames L. T. Buchanan, Andrew Sorenson, Frank- - Bralthwalte, Frank Maylett, L. M. Sidwell, WflXam Net Ison, A. D. Lowry. J. Q. Carpenter, J. E. Guest Joste Reid and Neplu Otto-so- u entertained 400 friends at a dancing Armada Wednesday evening. parly at athe as served from 11 to 1 oclock. Supper Prt&rrd ate$ :: Everpuhcxx Out-of-to- Sr ' 4 I- ft - old-tim- Have You Thought of The Gross Corset Shop h To Buy Her Dainty Underthings Everything in our shop is a practical and coveted gift: to causa every woman all the ecstacie of joy. Her you will End so many desirable novelties ill th different lines. All ; quality goods, At prices as J low as.you would care to pay. for something worth . Suggestion Perfect Fitting Suggestions Dorset Vests Negligee Gridlea Fancy Brassiere Fancy Bandeletta Silk Camisole 8Uk Underwear Silk Hosiery of Every Description Fancy Garters Lace Neckwear Bloomers , rn rl Gowns . , French Drawer Envelope Chemises Pajama Suite Breakfast Coats Negligee One Implrted Gold and SUk Mandarin Coat Give a Gift Order for Her, to Be Fitted When Convenient Gross Corset Shop 61 East Broadway , m ELACKETOtni t. whjje.' J ROCKLAND, IDAHO 9(ow Open for Guests Suita and btdroomt (each with both) Fire dollars per day and upward ' f ROCKLANh, Idaho. Dec. 18. Mr. and Mr. O. E. Runyon of Salt Lake expect to leave tomorrow, after pleasant visit at the Leals Hampton home. reMr. and Mr. Paul Barnard hav turned to theirhQme et Hansen, after a visit with retain es and friends her. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield May and daughters, lmogene, Heael end Doris, were guests at the home of Mr. end Mr. Cass Beam Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. Oakley Barnadare rejoicing over the arrival of e daughter, christened Helen Bernice, born at their home Saturday of last week. Mr. ami Mra. Bert Oould of Wyoming are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Roes Holcomb and Mrs. Chrle Christensen were guests of Mrs. Hell BpilleUs Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mra Loran Cotant entertained g at their home south of town Friday of last week in honor of Mr and Mra Roaa Holcomb, who are their gueeta from Washington, and Mr add Mrs. Bert Gould of Wyoming. The evening wae tn dancing and garnet. Musical ee. jpent lection on the piano, violin and comet were features of th evening. Thoe present, in addition to the honor guests, were: Mr. and Mrs. Porter Mitchell of American Full, Mr. arid Mra Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen, Mlsee Dora Joeephten, Katherine Peterson and Myrtle May, J. O. Cotant, Alfred May, Ernest Lowrey, George lent and Milter Bmlth. Miss Emma M'ler, who Is attending school In 1ocaello, hie returned to thnt place, after a few days' visit to her home at Rockland ' CHICAGO hnf InW or ntntJtJiinottd by tho Chttop Tniunt ot Tj o tottolntnt,olond. in tht community" it now hi llht mo rk . . oa ottomflitktiotf. THE DRAKE it o nolailt oAdtlion to tho hoht Jot tlit in Chicofo ond i( it dttUntd to bo o now jocator oconomic ootntt tudt. politico . ond jatto) offint sji-- ' f i In location, in architectural arrangement, and in beauty of its appointments, THE DRAKE . is distinctive among the hotels of America. Facing upon Lake Michigan? offer a charm- ingnatural setting in surroundings of the highest ..'social order. Yet it ia metropolitan within five aninutes ride of the heart of Chicagos business, theatrical and shopping districts. -- ' Within thii beautiful and wbnderfully spacious hotel, the largest affairs, conventions and delegations can be handled expeditiously, amf without disturbing the natural quiet which guests enjoy in this residential district apart from the loop ' Lott Short Drift ond Vpptr Muhioa Jotnnt t Cktcogo '' CHICAGO 1 THE DRAKE I under the dnedea ef The Drgke Hotel Company, owner of THE BLACKJTTONF leewriiew, towiwM |