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Show f t, THE SALT LAKE .TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER -- 'State Society - .1 11 . ; Democratic Candidates Third Judicial District GUNNISON i Ji 31, 1920, Harold Oct. 30 Mr, GVXMPON, Christensen' and Mr J.' B: Roper-entortaJned Tuesday evenlni at luncheon n red lay w five hundred lor' Mr, end Mr and inr, sir. and Mrs. Roy Child. Mr. Mr Mr. and 2 Mrs. Alma Ftederlckaon, Mr.Mr Bert Madsen. and Ray Madsen, Mr. and Mr J. S. Peterson, Miss Jessie JJ Peterson, Mr Hasel Christensen and J. k B. Roper, The Social Circle club members dh- Joyed Wednesday afternoon at the home a of Mrs. James Bown. Refreshments were served to nine members and Mr C. N. reading Jensen cave a J, A. Hagan Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs. C. M. Madsen gave- - a dinnerhi honor of Miss Evelyn Funk offeterNovember bride. Many beautiful ling, tendered by the following gifts werMesdames Jessie Funk, Wesley guests: Henry George Hgnsen, x. Funk, Clements,Larson, David Mills and Miss pavid Jilenore Funk. att tf BldrUng, AieeakfiieS rv Anthony Madsen, N A. Madsen. Ben Madsen, Miles Madsen. Arthur Johnson, Zi W. H. Clements and the Misses Julia anir1 it Helen Hagan and Christie Madsen r Mr. and Mr Miles Madsen are vlalttng In Richfield. . Mr. and Mr C. M Madsen announce th engagement of their son, Rulln, to JJ Miss Evelyn Funk of Sterling, the wed-- ? ding to take place November Z. Saturday evening of last week a shower 1 was given at the home of Mr C. M. Madsen was assisted by Madsen. Mr Mrs. J. A. Hagan and the shower was . in honor of Miss Evelyn funk, given a Luncheon waa served, after which eight tables of five hundred wer played. kT Guests present were Mesdames Jessie Miles and , s Funk of Sterling, Anthony, Bert Madsen, A. if. Christensen, Charles Lund, Ray B , June and John E. Metcalf, a Lloyd Anderson, B, W. Edwards, C. N. 5 Eva and H. P. Jensen, Elizabeth Peter Hopkins, Ira Overfelt, Ed Jenf eon, Ellen sen, J B Roper, J, 8 Peterson, D. B. hsnder Francie Halverson. Neil Boren I'r son, O. H. and George Halverson, August Villard, J. M. Knight, Julius Duggins, Leo N. Giedhill, N. L. Hermansen, Joseph , Wlllardson, William Deck, Willis Chris 1 Frank Keyser, Albert McKenna, tqrsen, V J w. Jones and the Misses lit Faun ? Franct Lulu Halverson and Christie Madsen. Mrs H. P Jensen entertained Tuesday afternoon in celebration of her birthday Card and luncheon were k anniversary. th diversion of the afternoon Mrs Keck of Ban evening Tuesday 2 Francisco delivered an interesting lector is on Chinese Christian Work" at the chapel. C. H. Hart of Bingham Is the v Presbyterian Mr of her mother, Mrs A. P. Modeen f guest j of this city Mr W Stephen Ostler of Salt Lake IS visiting her mother, Emma Kearns, and Mrs Jane Knighton. sister, Mrs. Dean Brown, of Kalina spent last week-en- d witn her parent Mr. and Mrs Z H A. Kearns. m Friday of last week Mrs Fred Taylor waa hostess to the Arlington club mem- 2 bers Sewing and refreshment were Joyed by eight members 'm r , n-- I MGILL, NEV. ,235033 -- Only' Coffee Roasted and Vacuum Packed ' , in the State. This coffee is guaranteed to satisfy those coffee t who use Sold by All Merchants - the-bes- , Mr Stanley Ballinger, Park Lam-borBoyd Smith, Mr wunam Mr Lillian Martin, Mr McCoy, Mrs. Lloyd OUitsr and Mra. Wilbur Lindsey, Mrs. C. V. Jenkins nd Mis Esteua Lakenan motored to Ely Thursday afternoon to attend a tea given by Mr Walter S, Holmquiet In faonoy of her sister. Mr 8. M. Hauptman of San Francisco Thomas SuffaU of Ely Dr. and Mr were McGill visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mr F- - Crouch of Middletown entertained at card Saturday evening ot week. Frizes were won b Mr T. Riley, Mrs Wr Remington, Fra nit Brown, O. Ruaci, Mr Nichols and Mr. La wren eon. Th Invited guests were Mr and Mrs, W. Remington. Mr. Sad Mrs Nlch. bis, Mr. and Mrs. F. Jameson, Mr and Mrs. Frank Brown, Mr. and Mr Charles Lawrenaon, Mosley, Mr. and Mr Mr J. Riley, Miss W. Remington and Oscar Ruaci. Among those who entertained at supeveper after the danoe given Saturday club Wr ning of last week by the Forty Mr. and Mr Julius Fliege, Mr. and Mrs R. G. Wilbur Lindsey, Mr. and Mr f Jessen and Harry Muller Mr Charles Engelke. Mr Gus Rieps. Mr Herman Teits, Mrs. Lawrence Telts and Mrs. Herman Teits, Jr, were the dinner guest of Mr. and "Mrs Jack Stack Monday evening. Mr C- - V. Jenkins Attended a party In Ely Saturday of last week given bv Mrs. James S. Bennett and Mr. Gael 8 Hoag In hbnor ef Mrs. Samuel C. Patrick "Mrs. William MeCey was hostess at on table of bridge Friday evening of last week. The guests were Mr Frank Van Dussn, Mrs, Cora Clarke and Miss Adl Brown. , ednes-da- y Mr. and Mrs David Vose left of last week for Busanvtlle, cal , to make their home. Mr. knd Mrs Crawford, 8r, and Mr McGee wer dinner guests of Mr and Mrs U M Crawford Thursday evening Mias Estell Lakenan and C. B. Lake-na- n a number of their ntert4lned friends at a dinner partv Friday evening of last week. The invited guests were Mra Walter B. C 8 Chandler, Mr .Holmquiet, Mrs. 8. AM. Hauptman, RMrs L Hickey, F, Richard C. White McCrae and Richard Snell Mrs R. F McCrae and Buster McCrae returned Sunday morning from Sait Lake, where Buster underwent ail operation on hi tonsils Mrs Jack Stack had a her luncheon Mra Charles Engelke guests Wednesday and Mrs- - L. M. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs George Wbltelev and Mrs. Ralph Bowdla of East Ely attended the dance given by the Forty dub Saturday eventng of last week Mrs Ross Taylor and daughter Dixie have returned from Ogden- Utah, where Mr Taylor had been visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs Melvin Anderson, Miss Bertha Anderson and Elwyn Ohlson were Mr the guests at duck dinner glvsn by eveG. A. MacKay Tuesday and Mr week. of last ning Clinton Mr D f Sag-will- n, lat Mr-an- " M'GILL, Nev , Oct 30 Mrs Anderson. Mrs Gwyer, Mrs Polgiaze, Mrs. 0 Brlen, Mrs. Merrll and Mrs Stack were hostesses at a card party given Monday for the benefit of the bazaar. Prises were won by Mrs Jameson, Mrs Heffer-na- n Those atand Mrs. Jesse Baker. tending were Mrs Willard Scott, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Frank Brown, Holmes, Mr William Goodman, Mrs. Hugh McIntyre. Mrs. Charles Moseley, Mrs. McDonald,. Miss English, Mrs L. M Crawford, Mrs. William Anker T. Crawford, Mr i R. Mr Emmet Ankers, Mrs W Howarth, Mrs Mr Jesa Riley, Patterson, Mr ' James Ryan, Miss Anna Ryan, Mrs. William Hogan, Mrs. T, Hefferman, Mr Con Hoffey, Mrs. W. Davis, Mrs Ted Lovendge, Mrs. Chris Halier, Mrg James Lee, Mrs Gibson, Mrs A liensen, Mrs, Charles Boyd, Airs. A, M, Colon e, Mrs. ' A. Frost, Mrs. F Jameson,- - Mrs Jss Baker, Mrs H. Maher, Mrs.- W, ftemtng-- i ton, Mrs. Frank Carlgan, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. W. Colgan, and Mrs Joe Murphy. ; The Ely guest were Mrs Fred Otd- f JORDAN field. Mrs. T F. Miles, Mr George Mr Deckleman, Mrs. W A Leonard, Mra WEST JORDAN, Oct 30 Mr. and Ross Finley, Mrs Herman Jeltz, Mrs , Charles Engelke, Mrs Gys Reipe, Mrs, Hf ary Jaaaes anaeusea th em&tenKBt ofef their Mur te JBrerett Reading Lawrence Teits and Mrs Herman Telts, daughter. Pearl, ray, the marriage to take place the early Jr ef November. Mrs. C V. Jenkins motored to Ely hYi,- part , returned te her home Mra Grace Biker b dty to attend a 'party given by Mrs. a. In Milford, after ependinf two week with bur , Patrick. Freak Mra. dpratlihg Mrs Hugh McIntyre was the lng.Ura-- , mother, Mary Wight. Mr Lydia Bateman. Mra tion of a surprise party Baturday oi last Gloyd had Raa BaUma aid Taraal Boglusd Mra Charles formed a party an motored t American Park week at the home of Holmes. Five hundred was played dur-- l Sunday. Mr. and Mr L M. Chriatenaen vlltad in lng the evening and prizes were awarded to Mr i Charles Provo Sunday. McDonald, first: Mr The fifth grade tcbool children entertained i Mosley, second; Mrs Stanley Draper, Hallowe'en party Thnreday afternoon is consolation, and Mrs Willard Boott. tree nt of their teacher, Mia Bdith Selin. l. , The guests were Mrs. William hoaotr W C, Hallidty Kimball Mr Bugen Mr. Sam Appleman, Mrs McDonald, Mrs Salt Mr aad Mr. O R. Chandler wer Willard Scott, Mrs Charles Mosley, Mrs ad Lake viaiter Wednesday. . James Lee, Mrs Frank Brown, Mrs. John Mrs Aaron Uaraido of Salt Lake la Halting btack, Mrs. Stanley Draper, Mrs Wtl-- i her daughter Mr GeorgeEara-ha-Heuderaoa. ef tlntah fa Ham Goodman, Mr James Mr and Mr Anderson and returned home this week, after spending some Mrs S. T. Gibson William Mr. and Mr Jack Gordon had as their time a gueata of Ur. and Mr last week-en- d guests Judge and Mrs Mo-- . Dimend. Mr James A. Bateman entertained at n Fadden of Ely. dinner Sundey in honor ef her dangH Mra Jack Long of Middletown enter-tain- family on her atzteenth birthday the Xhursday Afternoon Bridgd tar. Lavarn, were laid for ten Cover club at her Cpne Thursday of last week. and lire. Aima W agitaff ef Hehar Cltv ft.gueaty this week of Mr. tad Ur Jack Mrs William MeCoy captured first prize a nd Mrs D Boyd Smith the consolation Wlnterroae The guests were Mrs Jack Gordon, Mrs MifclBeery Bytheway npoat last L00K.11, PRETTY Sags Tea and Sulphur. Darkens So Naturally That y Can Tell. No-bod- Hair that Jose Us color aud luster, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage 'tea and Sulphur to dark and beautiful, and kSp her lockswomen tbsusands of aud men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mu ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at an drug store for a bottle of "Wyeths feage and Sulphur Compound." which darkens tne nair So naturally, so evenly, that' nobody can possibly teH it has been applied. Yon just dampen sponge or soft brush with it and a raw this through your hair, taking on small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: but what delights the ladies with Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, be sides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and luster and gives it an appearance of abundance. (Adv.) Idaho, spent a few days of the week her with relative. Mrs M J. Harrison spent Sunday at Logan with Mr and Mrs R L Dahle. Mrs. W A Bair left during the week for a two weeks visit at Tit Anthony and Shelley, Idaho Miss Hasel Johnson entertained friends at her home Friday evening of last week In honor of Miss Phoebe Merrill, who left on Saturday for Twin Falls, Idaho Luncheon waa served Miss Berplc Wilcox of Logan was a visitor here last week Mrs. Henry Bair, Mrs William Spack-ma- n Mrs Chester Burbanks and Miss Ion Spackman attended a birthday supper at Logan, Friday, In honor of, Miss Ruby Bair. - WEST ' -t , J for-al- w ; ed week-en- r - V in Salt Lake. N. C. Htnaan, Mre Mervln Crabh, all Mr Arthur and Mr Mira Gene via Sweated lime in Mldvat. Kenneth Mr. and Mr ef Mr congratulations their horn. d . npea th Marais' Ashton were gueetg Peteraon Sunday. In anendlng I theft Jensen are receiving arrival ef a tea la Mr ef Lehl, RICHMOND Her' tyruj new for every fleshy pereon who love good things to eat, especially those who ars denying themselves th thmgs they lik most because of their de- sire to keep down their weight or to reduce the fat with which they art already burdened. 3 Thera is no further necessity to diet hi order to keen your weight down or reduce th fat you have already acquired. The famous Marmola Prescription been put up In tablet form, and is now sold by all druggist st one dollar for good sue box. To get rid of fat st the rate oft wo. three or four pounds a week, JustUkeoneof these Intis tablets after each meal and at bedtime until you bsv reduced your weight to where you want k. No wrinkles or flabbiness will remain. Use Marmots Prescription Tablets according to directions few weeks and get results without going through long sieges of tiresome lords sad starvation diet. Get then, st any drug store or send th price to th .83 Garfield Building, Detroit, HarmolaCoreceive them by mail prepaid, ooSer Storage oi Eousebolil Gdods Clsaneat and safest flrsprssf building In th city 4 Lowest Rats ot Insurai;; W InvHs Inapaotlsn and comparison Most officiant packing and shipping department In th west MOTORIZED MOVING Redman Firepnu Storajj tt). South Fourth West Waaatoh 144 and 14S 131 4 t X Mr.' and Mr RICHMOND. Oct. Naal Hlllyard antarulnad st dinner at of thalr wedIn honor horns thalr Friday ding anniversary. Covers war laid for Mr. gnd Mrs. bred Smith, Jr, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Carlson and Mr. and Mr Neal Hlllyard. Mrs. Jams Hodgson entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her mother, Mr William H. Hill, on her birthday anniversary. Mr Alvin Atkinson entertained at bar Lunfheon was Friday afternoon. Mr H. 8. Wabtf entrtatnd th Sego lily club at her hogie Thursday after-D. noon. Mr C. I. Stoddard and Mr S. Kennedy were guests ot th afternoon. ' Luncheon waa aervsd. Tha South ward Sunday school gave an entertainment at the opera house W A chilafternoon and evening dren s dancing party In th afternoon, a program followed by a dance In the eveRening wera features of entertainment freshments ware, old Mrs Bran Hendricks entertained th Bon Heur club st her horns Friday afternoon, Covers were laid at luncheon for nine. Marigold formed the centerplec for the table. Mr Old Dalnes and children of Hyd fark spent Sunday with relatives Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hill enterfamily dinner at thalr horns tained with Monday, Th children and grandchildren th guest Of th eoupl war W. Friday evening of last week Mr T. Woodland entertained at dinner In huabend' anniverof her birthday honor sary. Covers war 114 for Mr Margaret Adamson. Mr Hay Brown of Salt Mrs HUm Wight, Mr. and Mr Allan and Mr, and Mr W, T. Handrlck Woodland and family M. C Harris of Logan Mr Mr. and wars visitor her Sunday. F. A. Bair and Mr Cyrus Lswlt Mr pant Sunday at Smithflsld with Mr Watts. Henry Mr Bryan Hendricks and Mr Vlytse Lewis spent Sunday with thalr parent Mr end Mrs. William Roskaliay, at Smithflsld Tb Mla Owann Knowles end Mery Barnett returned Monday from Pocatello, Idaho, whera they spent several Mr and Mr Nets Johnenn f (JrSrA bom ay Lk, d1. BOISE, IDAHO I I W. H. BRAMEL. 2 J. LOUIS BROWN. C A. , P. O. EVANS. m 4 4 RICHARD HARTLEY. W. STRINGFELLOW. ,, 6 JOHN F. TOBIN. 6 FRANK 8. RICHARDS. , w v - ' Regardless of Politics You Are Interested in an Able Judiciary The Democratic candidates have served you wellthey have expedited legal business materially reduced the administrative expense of the cqurts and won the respect of Republicans dnd Democrats alike. A vote for them means another four years of efficient judicial administration. The work of the judiciary is 'neither political nor partisan. Like members of the school board, judicial candidates should be selected without regard to politics. ,Many Republicans will vote the Democratic judicial ticket this year because of the superior personal qualifications of the candidates, and because Republicans! themselves are unwilling, even at the call of party leaders, to replace an experienced judiciary with an entirely new set of men. f, f . , The record of the Democratic candidate is an open book. Add your vote to the rest. Give them an overwhelming majority and assure the public a continued businesslike administration of . . the courts. THIRD JUDICIAL . Frank E. Holman, Chairman. , , , j . f' (political Advertisement) ft, BOISE, Idaho, Oct SO Mr and Mrs Barton have Issued Invitations to '' the wedding of their daughter, Isabel Jane, and Guilford Alden Morse, to be solemnized at the Barton home November i The bride will be attended bv her sister, Eleanor Rose, and Priscilla Morse-sister ot the bridegroom Mis Margaret Dietrich wilt be maid ot honor and WilDean Alward lard Morse best man Chamberlains will perform the Ceremony Mr. and Mrs William Morse, parents ef the bridegroom, and Miss Priscilla and Willard Morse will arrive Monday from. Minneapolis, Minn , for the wedding Mr am Mrs Henry Dorman, Jr., of Caldwell are visiting here Tb Hallow en dancing party given keeping with the affair war enjoyed by last evening by the Elks was a d number present. evsnt of the week Refreshments theMrlarge and Mr Robert Freeman announce were served and several clever stums In th engagement of their daughter, Mil tt dred Evangeline, to Harley Gordon The marriage wit! of Kan Francisco take place late In November P McCarthy Charles Mrs Judge and and Mr and Mra Joel L. Priest entertained th Fortrightlv club Saturday evening of last week In honor of Mr and Mr Han Roan, who have recently returned from China Any Woman can Dye The reception given Tuesday afternoon Musical by the members of the Tliesley club at the home of Mra W. N. Northrop waa one of th enjoyable and largely attended affairs of the week. At the Country elub Thursday evening a delightful Hallows en end hard-tkndancing party was given and enjoyed by a large number of guests and members were cleverly placed The decoration clubroom and refreshments about th In th evening were served late Surnam and Mrs C. A Mrs. Georg two Tuesday e from Rupp returned weeks' vieiV ht Balt Lakes Miss Jessie Godfrey of Lansing, Mich , hgs arrived In Boise te assume tne duties Of state bacteriologist Mis Lav ins Peterson of Logan, Utah, Is visiting in Boise with relatives Mr John Thomas, who had been visiting friend here, returned Tuesday to her at Gooding Mrs L. J McKav of Pocatello ia visitrelatives snd friends here. wtth ing Mrs. M E. Idle returned Thursday from Ealt Lake and laigan, Utah. Members of th Rowena circle. No Public 1126 entertained thg boys of th Health hospital at a delightful social afternoonf Wednesday Mr and Mrs. George H Wyman, Jr ra located in a charming new bungalow at 1703 Stale street, where they will be at home to their many friends after November 1 Mies Penlnah Kewlanl of Moscow has arrived In Boise to spend the winter R Mas Gilbert of Oregon City. Mr Ella M Farmin of Sandpolnt Ore : Mr C. W. Pomeroy of Pocateiio and Mr ar the guest, ef Mr Frances Croes-ma- n - 3 , , J j DISTRICT-COMMITTE- t j . 1 , E . much-enjove- PhU-po- DIAMOND DYES now w . , WARNING! Unless you see the name Bayer on "package or tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 2 1 years; and proved safe by millions.; Say Bayer. ww..ie-- Inn Each paekag of "Diamond Dyea" contain directions so simple that anv woman can diamond dya any old, faded nrmentt, draperies, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, a new, rich, fadelesa color. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist will show-ye- u Diamond Drei Color Card. Advertisement.) SAFETY FIRST MANILA, Oct. JO. Mis Beuish Lr-e- n and Mias Helga lot men attended the danc at Terrjtown Friday night of last Mre James Dallas and famllp, have returned to Green River. Wyo, after John spending .some time visiting Mr Brlgg Lersen entertained at din-nMrs M. N. Kundsjr for Mr Hansberry and Miss Restores Natural Color Netursil wonderful shampoo method tor Imparting natural color to gray or faded hslr. It Is absolutely and to harmless child can drink It. A simple coloring, not a dye r stain, n6t painted on, but applied with a refreshing, cieanalng shampoo that immediately Imparts a natural color and brings back th soft flufflnsss and luster to th heir. Never that ielHalssditd L Is th look. La Natural! Is sssv to uss, gives quick results and will ksep your hair alwavs beautiful and of natural color 8tlfac. (ion guaranteed For sale at W. H Day-to- n Drug Co. Storm, Behremm-Johnso- n Drug filers tnd othrr drusslsl Pries 1.00 bottle, liquid ready te us. Advertl-rmr- pr ( t nt I W Mover. Mr. end Mrs 1 Potter arrived during the week from Vernal to spend th winter of Mra G W. Merlin Mra Kirk of the board of Ban Francisco gave Uw' J filddoway of th secretary ot Occidental ut Interesting talk On th wotk In the State's office. Joseph Sharp of Ih Standmission field, snd the need of ard Furniture company snd Samuel Hill. foreign worker Roy Rulings rang two solo war of th Jnterurban company guest Rev Th W. M. Paden of Balt Lake Haber Bennton, Jr , ruv a of Mr snd Mr Th Junior C. E. girls sang talk. h last weak during the deer season. also tnd served Twenty-lir- e refreshment men. In company with Mr. Bennton an wer present ! .eland Meyer, went on a deer hunt fo Th Hopelera olub members met Mon-'ii- y three days. evening with Grace Clark. Ftday night s danc was given In th Mondav evening at th public school Manila danc hall hv th Manila si hoc it sixth grad pupils entertained at s During th day a fair was held. allow en party Th reviewers' section of th Ladles Usrary dub met Monday evening with L F Heiktr Iro MANTI Mr Feed Alder entertained Katurday last Week at a shower, compiitnen'ary Th ladles of th MANTI, Oct J Kuby Dvreng, a bride of this i!ia Womans Mlfslonsiy society entertain'!, Mias k, Forty friends wer present at a social Moortav evening at n hom- - Merisi hsnitt(fr l ; i v . ' . -- Bandy tin boxes ot 12 tablets cost but a tew cents Larger packages. Aspirin is tb trade mark of Bsywr Manufacturs ot Moaoawrilcsatdeetee ot atleyllaseld ' er Shampoo for Gray Hair Accept Only an unbroken package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin! which contains proper directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache,' Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! MANILA Refreshments were served. Mrs Fred Madron entertained at a family dinner Sunday evening in honor of Mr b nd Mm Ward Hall of Los Angels Cal , Ruby Dyreng end Edward Cox. Cover were laid for twentv. Mrs. Fred Keller of Monticeilo arrived Monday to attend thg wedding ot her Bister. Ruhv Dyreng The wedding pf Mias Ruby Dyreng and E P Cox waa solemnised pv the Manti temple Wednexdev. In th evening the parent of th bride entertained In honor of the couple The bride wore a gown of while old cluny lace over whit duob ess a tin, trimmed wn.i gout texun one carried a bouquet of pink tea rose with white streamer Tha bride also wore the family jewels Mr. P, P Dvreng mother of th bride, wore a gown of peart gray pann velvet trimmed with pearl. - r Mnr I'fOf O J rn n ' matron of honor. Th color echem carried out through the house wa pink and white Two hundred gueete attended the reception. Mr. end Mrs Ray Dvreng entertained t a family dinner Friday evening In honor of Mr. and Mr Ward Hail of Los Angeie Mias Ruby Dyreng and Edward Cox. Mrs Jo Rink ef M piston arrived Saturday of last week to accompany her mother, Mr John Parry of Wprlngvllle, to her bom Mr Parry had visiting her eon bam end Frank Perry, tn Manti. Mr Frank Parry also accoms panied them home. Mr O. W. Martin left Wednesday ter Richfield to visit her son and daughter, Mr and Mra Theodor Merlin, Th R. K. class met Monday evening M D. paly. Jtfr.hmew-- e with Mr bn |