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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, NOVEMBER Social Totes from Utah Towns , I PAYSON - PATRON, Nov. IS, Mr. and Mr. John tt celebrated 'their wedding 0 slwrurf furudty of lad week at the homo of Mr. and Mm. A. V. Taylor, where a party via gfvta In their honor. A wedding anpper were laid wan thirty-wixt- V h Oram. of lfr. nd .win. Lsudt during(iNti th Kk. Miss Ruth Rampton of Boontiful was n Inst week-en- d guest or Mias Leitm Layton Mr. nnd Mra, Rufus Adams are visiting rU-live- s nt Rigby, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs and Mr. and Mca. Lucius Lnodie motored to Boontiful, Sunday, and visited friesda. Mra. Grant Hansen of Brigham City spent ths pest week here at guest of her alator. Mrs. Willard Garrett. Mra. David Hobina spent the past waek In Boontiful, as guest of relatives. . Mr. and Mra. George Briggs were Balt Lake visiters Wednesday. Miss Tern Leyton visited friends In Ogden this week. Mias Berenice Robinson of Morgan la the guest of her sister,. Mrs. Charles balder. Mlsa Grace Robins spent Wednesday in Balt Lake. Mr. nod Mrs. Wsbse Cbipmaa, who had spent a year at Deg Moines,. Iowa, have returned bomf. Mrs. Leonard Aylesworth was a visitor to Balt Lake during the week. Mrs. Ralph Rampton of Bountiful a few days here thin week, as guest spent of her mother, Mrs. M. F. Adams. Bradshaw of Lehl was a of Mra. Golden Adams during the week.guest Mra. L. E. Ellison .pent Wednaada y at Balt Lake. Mta Mary Whltraldca rlaitcd friend. la Bountiful tbit waek. Mr, Cover nerved. for the guest W honor, Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett and their fhtMren, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mm. Owen ' U Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett, Mr. and Ure. L. Roy Barnett, Mias Peart end Mr'da Barnett, in addition te elevea graudchUdree. The Octagoa chib met Monday with JMn. Stanley Poae. lire. Fkyl Wtfoaa entertained twelve mem-he- n of the Juvtauere club Priday of last week. Other guet were Mrs. Rodney l&ilsoa, Mrs. Rtealey B Um. Mr. Pers orey. Mra. Pave Hyiah. Mrs. R A. Porter, Mra. H. 8. Tipton, Mrs. Ford Wilson and Mr. Rav Done The Cuituo Literary club lnyd sit open eion Wednesday evening at (lie home of Mrs. Mrs. George Parker of Provo T. P. Tobttrat famished the program. Mrs. John B Fraacem entertained twehty-fiv- e Utile folks Frida v at s harry in honor of ths tenth birthday anniversary of her graaddaugh-ter- . Mlsa Patricia Bixby. Mias Edna Betts was given a surprise party Monday evening to honor her birthday anniversary. The Entre Nona clnb met Wednesday with Steven. The Presbyterian miaaionerr meeting was held Tuesday at the home of Mra. S. B. Ware. Mr. end Mra. Dave Shuler entertained at sup- Mrs Cover were laid for ten. Mra. C. J. Cottrell entertained PHdav of last week. Cavern were for Mayor and Mra. J C. Ellsworth, Mr. B. L. Mra. R. A. Torter. Mrand Mr sen, Mr. J. R. Pane. W. B. Ellsworth Mr. and Mr. C J. Cottrell. Mrs B. K Townsend of Salt Lake spent week end visiting friends here. Mrs. Grace Coltnan of Thistle la visiting Mr. and Mrs; W if. fibenner. pi?ints, Tbetma Erlaadaon Ja visiting In Mis Lake tbia week Mra. Rav Done returned to her home RprtogvMle Mondav. after visiting here for Mr. t auftr BRIGHAM at laid and and Jen end last her Bait at sev- Tum- Mayor Charles R. Mabey, governor-elec- t day evening Mis Dorn TTmI is home from Salt Lake for Mine Mary Whitesides of Layton visited the week end. here during the week. a dotes .friends entertained Mis Effie Wilson Mr. and Mm. Clyde Crosby moved Jo Balt as owter s eral days. friend Sunday at supper. Lake this week to spend the winter. Governor-elec- t Charles R. Mabey and family left this week few s two weeks visit te Boise Idaho. BOUNTIFUL - BOUNTIFUL. t8 Mrs. Nov, George W. Yeuof and children of haysvilie visited Mra. Rav Edmonds Friday, f)r. abd Mrs. Edward Da of Garland spent few days here this week with relatives. Mr. end Mra. Harry Barber of Kayuville and Mr. and Mra. Iceland Barnes of Layton were Buaday guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edwards. Mra in Mary Harrison spent a. few dav Mnmy this week as the guest of her son, J. CENTERVILLE 18. Mra. Golden J. Nov. CENTERVILLE, Barton of Farmington was a Buaday guest of her mother, Mra. Jasper Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Young and rhll dren of Kaysvllle visited with Mr. sod Mrs. Horace Barber, Friday. Mra Robert Bentos and children of Burley. J. Kirby and family. Mr. and Mrs. Prank B Mntr and son, Max. Idaho,-ar- e here to spend the fall and winter. Mra Olive Duncan baa returned from a visit ef Kavaville spent Bunds? here as guests of to Pocatello relatives. ldahb, where she was the guest Mita Janet Roberts was recipient of a surof her sinter. Mrs Kmily Davis. Centerville sard gave a bakasr In the prise party at her home Friday evening In honor ef her anniversary. Memorial hall Five hundred was ednceriay, Thursday, Frt-dand Haturday evenings of last week played and prise were won by Misses Aurelia three-course lunchMoos and Janet Roberts. A The Primary officers of the Centerville Seceon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatch, ond ward entertained at a farewell party Mr. and Mr. Mark Wddooie. Mr. and Mr. Tuesday afternoon, ia honor of Mies Elisabeth ( lyde Hatch. Misses Rebecca Pclton, Chios Hock wood, prior to her departure for Balt Lake to make her home The tune was spent In Moss, Jennie Lewis, Luce Hatch, Janet Roberts Sibyl Pel ton, Aurelia Moss, Janet Hatch and music and games, followed by a the Messrs. Elgin Roberta. Jack Ragg luncheon. ter Rtrlngham. Evan Tavlor, Whitley Taylor, era Atwood and I)r. Harry Merryhew. Mr. and Mrs tuciua Laudie and Mr. nnd Mrs. Geqrgri Briggs, alt of Layton, visited friends la Bountiful Bunly. Misses Blbvi and Rebecca Pelton were visitLAYTON. Nov. J. B Coolev enterors to Balt Lake Monday. Miss Rnth Rampton was a last week end tained the Bay iew club at her horns Wednes-da- v e A luncheon was afternoon. visitor to Layton ns guest of Mias Leila Lay served and the time was spent in sewing and Those present sera Mrs. W. P. EpperMr. and Mrs. Raleigh Wooten of Balt Lake muaic. were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. son Mrs Henrv H Blood. Mrs. Z Henry Jacobs Mra John W. Thornley, Mrs. Guy Richard Feltoa. Mrs. Ralph Rampton spent a few davs at Dawson Rutledge. Mr. Nathan Reeves. Mra M Arnold Barnes. Mra Frank B Muir Mrs. week ns of this her mother, guest Layton Mrs. Mrs. M. P. Adams. f George W, Rasa, Clyde A. Epperson, Robert Hurken and Mra. A Z. Tanner. Mrs. Reuben Hatch was n visitor to Balt Mr Mrs. W. K. (.alley and Mrs Clifford D Lake during th week. Mrs. David Robins of Kaysvtlle spent a few Strong of ha)viite were gwsts of their sister Mrs U onte Stewart, Thursday. days here this week as guest of relatives. Mr ami Mrs Inland Barnes njwmt Sunday in Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo J. Muir left Monday for Bountiful as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ednn extended visit to Washington. D. C. A Urge number of Davis county people atmonds. Mr. and Mrs. J R. Hnlllday and son. John. tended the open eir Jollification in honor of LAYTON , brihgs, none is more charm- -' , ed Many are adorned with fur; others have fur . brims. ' Again, you-wilfind. fur in? l ' serjts, alternating with metal -- cloth or soft velvets. Every wanted shape and color is - hats . included group, are convinced in assortthe ment a hat that they represent to match ev- ery great values at the price! CITY MOB CITY, Not. U.-URo HoilM.! -- a. th. gUCSt of horn It t IMirel shower gtraa by a number of bor friends at th, Mr- - D- - I Rradtr Wednesday . Thara wan twenty .lx ladle Mr. B. H. Sown wo entertained at th ome ef kn. w .an n rk by tk religion cl.oba workers of the First, ward. Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mra. MiV E. W. Dana, waa married at nooa to Clyde B. Stratford of Pocatello. Wednesday Th cere-,mo- y was performed by President S. Norman lara the bride's home la the presence of the immediate families of the bridal pair. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served, covers being laid for the bride and bridegroom, Mr. and Mra. Stratford and Mrs. Rse P. Stratford of Pocatello, Dr. and Mrs. E- - P. Oldham of Logan, Mra. John K. Whilr ney of Meadoo, Mr. and Mra. E. W. Dunn. Roeea were used la the table decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Btratford left for Salt Lake in the early afternoon to spend the balance of the week and upon their return will go to Pocatello to make their heme. Mise Florence Stokes entertained nt a Halloween party Buaday evening. Dinner was served to seventeen guests. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Stewart have returned from a visit 'with relatives at Mesa, Aria. Mrs. W. A. Call spent part of the week in Salt Lake visiting relatives. Mra. Seth Reeder of Ogden visited relatives in this city during the week. Mrs. Rse P. Stratford of Pocatello Is visiting her rentt, Mr. and Mra. Neles Jenson. Mr. E. Claud Jeonoa and daughters, Phyllis and Lucy, spent part of the week ia Balt Lake visiting relatives. Mrs. C. W. Knudson te in Balt Lake visiting her daughter, Mra. C. 0, Clayton. Mr. and Mra. William Sorensen have returned from Idaho Falla, Idaho, to taka up their residence in this dey. Mrs. Jforeaso Hannon went to Logan during the week to spend a few days with her sisters, Mrs. Lorln A. Merrill and Mrs. Lorenso Norr. Mr. and Mra. J. N. Nichols tad children of Elko, Nev , are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jenson Mrs. James Jensen and daughter. Maurine, left for Burley during the week to spend a month visiting. Mra. T. M. Underwood, formerly of this city, was a guost of her sister, Mra. Celesta Jensen, during the week. d Mrs. 0, K. Jackson and Mra. W. 8. of Covlngtoa. Ky., left for their home during the week, after spending two weeks in this city, guests of Mrs. H. M. Figgias. The Stohl family held a reunion at the parental home Tuesday evening in commem oration of the eighty-fiftbirthday anniversary of Patriarch O. N. Stohl. Mr. and Mra. Lorenso N. Stohl, Mra. Oleen N Stohl, Misses Hortene and Anna Laura Stohl of Salt Lake came up to participate in the social. Mesdsmes Floyd Knudson and W. K. Knud 00 were hootreae at the regular meeting of the Social Development club Friday afternoon Of - the- - many new styles that the winter . season ing and becoming than this one? We have carefully selected the Alice per Sundae. A Hats That Heres a Great Sale of Will Crowd the Millinery Dept. Tomorrow ) Fur-Trimm- nn at Plmsant EEECK, of Pay MISS JUANITA whosa engagement to David Mitchell, also of Fayaon, ia 14, 1920. V tt Ut wt. afternoon, Piva hundred was the game of Mrs. Orion Jensen winning high hot luncheon was served to seven tees club members and four guests. The Deseret camp of the Daughters of the Pioneer enjoyed a social at the home of Mra. Andrew Nlelien Priday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Anna Hasten was the guest of hottotr A successful carnival wss given bv the Sun flower camp of the Daughters of the Pioneer Thursday evening of last week in the First ward amusement hall. Bishop and Mr. H. W. Valentine announce the engagement of Mias Lalt Hoffman and Martin Anderson. The marriage will take place December 1. The Kindergarten club gave the social of the season Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mra. W. V. Call. Mra. Call waa assisted by Mrs. W. H. Gieave and Mrs. G M. Fister. The room were prettily decorated Toasts were given served a and loncheon under the direction of Mra. R, A. Madsen, e lorty-fivladies were present. Miss Mabel Ruben entertained at t dinner partv Monday evening at the home of Mra. F. A. Hinckley. Covers were laid for ten. The Beg Lily ramp of tbe Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs D C. Corma An interesting Friday evcnnng of last week. program was carried eut. Miss Esther Thompson of Arco. Idaho, and Marvel J Dunn of this city were married of last week at the home of the btidea Maria By water. Bishop H. grandmother. Mr the W. alentine performed the ceremony in con of tbe families immediate the of presence traetlag parties. at cards Mra. H. L. Meffert entertained Mra. Monday afternoon in honor of her mother, ia her who fuet. Coffin of Salt Lake, Mrs. N. Oris Simonses and ,son, -- Reed, spent at Preston, Idaho. last week-enMra. Evan "Morgan is visiting at Downey, Idaho, with members of her family- of th cor. A GARFIELD GARriBLD, 1 Not. enlortalnr. 1 1- t - Mr. .l Mr.- - W. doarin, part, Tkurtdaj ut. J. Edward Maxfield, chairman; Mrs. Hodge Marshal!, vice chairman; Mra. W. 0. Barton, Mrs. J. McLaefelan. treasurer; Mrs. secretary; C. W. Evers, Mra. George F. Wilson and Mra. Collinwood. George The Ladies Bonefit association of the Msecs bees gave a farewell surprise to Mra. Andrew Tenant and Mra. Jeanns Wright, VTodaesday evening, at their home an West Seventeenth avenue, prior to their departure for San Francisco to make their boms. Mra. Tenant and Mra. Wright were each presented with a pretty Cards and refreshments were also engift. , joyed. Fred Williams and Kenneth Thomas entertained Priday evening of last week at the barracks. Mr. and Mra. Fred Williams and Mrs. Joseph Thomas were the chaperons. A number of boy and girl friends of the hosts attended in costume, and dancing, muaic and refreshments made a thoroughly enjoyable evening. Jh- - j EUREKA ETREKA. Not. IS Ou, of th. most pleasant partiM of loot week w.i that rWea at tha home of Mr. and Mr. Charles Taylor Friday rent.,. . Miu Wanda Taylor. Miss Earloaaa Cromar and Mias N .inline Gouriey beta, boat eaa t. fifteen 'of their friends. The noma were decorated and luncheon wnn nerred after The file. In profrara of fame, and nmole. ere Miu Florence Waters, Miu Mary Duffln, Miu Myra Boyna. Miu Trances Hnlob, Min lues Morton, Mm May Hanley, Elbert Bce,-leMaylan Erramoa, Tom - Ruasell, Jane. Blackett nnd Loratne Boyd. Mr. and Mr.. Frank (larrity nnd daughter, Mary Frances Garrtfy, returned to Eureka Monday after an extended Tl.lt In th. eait. While In New York they odalted Mra. C. C. Grixxa of Eureka, who la making her home In New York at preaent. Tkey aloa rlolted with Mr. and- Mrs. E 'F. Rhannon, former re.ldenta of Eureka, who are llrlng la Pennaylranla. , Mra. L. Clark was hostess to tbe member of the Bridge elub Ratorday afternoon of lint week. In the rard playing tbe prise waa won by Mrs. D. 1. Rumell. k peril! meet of th club were Mm. (ieerge Hayes, Mrs. I. J. Barnard, Mr. William Douglass and Mra. Cutte-bac- wor Mr. la.t wwk. Ibe .rrnlag Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor rAnrned oa Sunand Mrs A. P. Winaoesa, Mr. and Mrs C. A. Mr. and Mr. A. Mra Mr. Kopp. and day after a Tialt at Ralt Like. rioyd, Mrs. William Bottom waa in Enreka daring F. C. Cohen, Mr. and Mra. Frank OBrien. Mr. nnd Mra. B. P- - HIU, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie the week on a Tl.lt to her husband. Her frlandn not a anrprla party la Martin. rireenafully carried and Mr. Button Monday erenlng Miss Mary MrKeagne sad Jay Cook wero marat tbe homo of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MaMaen. ried in Salt Lake. Saturday of Uat week. Tbe Garfield Men's club will give a carnival ball Thanksgiving eve, November 24. Barth and Franco Wright entertained a number of their little friends Tuesday afternoon veime. at tkair home oa West Seventeenth wera Erma Cohen. Ruth Moffit, Thai? gneat Josephine Mix, Peggy Palmer, Allen Nicholson. Patsy Harris, Myrtle Osborne, Polly Barr and Edith Larnon, Mrs. Aania Jensen of Elalwire spent Tnura-da- y of last week a (ha guest of Mra. A. Ty- gcraoa at Arthur. f Balt lab Mr. tad Mr. Karaaot Notno wer tk gucotn Sunday of Mr. and Mr. Qoorg Watt aad Mias Maml Naanally. Mr.' Nslm and Mira Nuaa.lly an slttcn. Th Portola clnb met Wednetday oyaalag. Cottar tad Miaa Bath Erart HIM Llani. torred rcfrhaata. Friday craning The WUd Bos club met of loot weak. At tbls mratlag Mm Marian Marshall sad Ml, Campbell were Myrtle of the elub. named aa entertainer At the regular mooting of tb, Garfield Womof aelt week afieraoo on etab en Friday Mr. Bealah Storm Lewla of Balt LakeOn will the-firthe of of a eerie, reading.- gim erring committee an Mra. Georg- - Faddoek, Mra. Harold Wbtta, Mr. chairman. .Misted by and Mra. B. H. Miller. W. C. Barto Mr. sad Mra. G. W. leer, bare as gaeal. Mr. Eran't mother. Mrs. J. H. Caldwell, and brother, T. J. Rrara, both of Toledo, Ohio. winter at th Mra. Caldwell will apead th Brers homo. A community program and dancing party was girea la honor of Arml.tlr day. Thursday amain,. at ths Garfield school. A largo crowd atteoded. aatertalaad a few Mra. Jeaaa Wright friend at card Tueaday erealag of last weak. Mr Albert Hardy, Mra. Her guest, wen Chart!. Martin. Mra. Art Eopp. Mr. Frank O'Brien. Mr. M. Pettit, Mra. B. Quinn. Mr. Frlaea Harrla tad Mra. Curtla Cohen. Georg warn won by Mr. Marti tad Mra. Hardy. Tha Coppar Daarlag elub gara Its first dancing party at th Garfield club room Tuoadar from sur rounding Ftftmn couple xoalag. club during Ih town, wer gueatg of th Thn Erana its plena orchestra of Balt erenlng. Ink furnished .icelleat music for Ik daa-rinThn ball art. prettily decorated In dealgnn and colon. Light re freshman 1 0 wer oerred. Mr. nad Mr Harroy Boas of' Balt Lak A. H. Richard wero the guest, of Mr. and Mr t th meltr Taemlay afternoon, and In Ih erealag attended th Copper Posclig clnb with Mr. and Mrs. Richard The Saturday Bridge Lauchen elub wo of lost week by Saturday afteraao Tb club prise W. Haskell Btmmoa Mr . was won by Mra. Theodore Seeks? sad tb H T. Hilton. Tk elub gars! pris by Mr will b entertained next weak by Mra. L. N. Foster. Th 0. E. S. Sewlof rlrrl will ntrtala all members of th Easter Star oad maatar maaoa sod their families at a card party In th 1. 0. 0. F. ball Friday t.enlag, Norambor Mr John Fraderlckaon of Terrma was th gneat of Mr. A. Tygeraon of Arthur loot waek. Mra. Frederick w tad Mr. Tygeraon spent Uat week-eoIn Snlt .laltlng friend Wednesday morning Ihlrtee rhlldran attendTh ed th baby dint sod wera examined. neat meeting ef th dial will bo Add Wodae da y. Norambor SM. Tim library nortlo of ih. Womea'I dnh will has. chart of Ih program for tb mratlag of the slab on December 4. Mr. oad Mr Frank OBrien kae take th formerly occupied by Mr. sad Mra. Mr. sad Mra. Had! J G. Hadley. hara R. R Tern prat borne la Arthur. take th Mr. nnd Mr to morad Tempest recently Magna. Mra. P J. Callahan I th of her gneat mother, Mra. George Paddock. A meeting of the Gtrfteld branch of tk Rod Crnra was held Tnesd.y and It woo decided that the fourth Toll roll foe membership would h undertake by war of a eaaeara ef the mlllo Th home of Garfield will not and saielter. been dona heeetofor. he ranmaaed, a, hs The off teem who mill tahe up tb caarara for nett Mornlay, are: Mi- tueiubvrahlp, beginning of TOKI'Y KEELEY ICE CREAM CO. 260 South State Street Thirty friends ware present sod the program included muaic nnd loackeoa. Mr. Clmrlea Tkyler sntartalned the L. O. 1. elob Wednesday afternoon. After the usual luacbean was served to the following pragraa Mrs. Mrs. Bacon. Ga cells Joseph Buys, guests; Mr. Theodora Fullmer. Mrs. Jeeeph Fnliea-bacMr. Frank Garrity, Mra. Louie Noel, Mrs. Henry Osborne, Mrs. Albert Pederson, Mra. Spencer Peterson, Mra. Jhn Rowe, Mrs. Emma lurphy, Mrs. Julia Whltebead, Mrs. Mel Oiaae and Mrs. Frank Cromar. Mrs. Spencer Peteraon will be heatesn to ths elub on November 17 Mrs. Angus Meller returned te Eureka Monday evening after spending several weeks at Payeon. Dr. and Mra. L. E. Pierce were guests of Balt Lake friends during the early part of tha entertained in Mr. nnd Mra. David Mill henor of her daughter,! Lenore Mills, an Sunday evening. About twenty guests wera prosant nnd dioner was served te the guests. On gtmea, Monday morning Miss Mills returned te Bt Mary's academy at Balt Lake to resume her studies. Thursday svenlag the American Legion post of Eureka conducted a daacihf party at the pavilion, tha occasion being the of the signing of the armistice. Before th dance the American Legion members sad ex service men wera hanouated nt the high building. Tha banquet waa under ths of tb following commlttao: Mra. Emm Murphy, Mrs. E. H. Osborn. Mri. Dt.id Mill, Mra. Chariot Zabrtikte, Mra. (3. A. Fraaka, Mr. Frank Brohm, Mra. B. D. Gardnr an Mra. W. F. Bhrlrcr. F. C. Hood was pleasantly tarprlnod Btlur nnmbor of b week by day OToatng of friend, and member of tha ward choir, in tic appreciation of hla nfforta la dlroctlag am! choir, Tb amnlag waa .pat In game muaic and rofroobmeata war tormd. Mr. A. H. McChry.tal and' Mra, Mark M' Chryotal Ti.lUd Salt Lake frlnda during week. ;c l.t Durmg. This Week BEGINNING the Oriental were hard pressed for money and foodstuffs, rugs could be bought at very low prices. Our resident buyer took advantage of this situation and selected a large stock at prices much lower than now preWe arc offervail. to you at prices them ing greatly below the present markets. WIIEN TOMORROW ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT Of the Late H. L. A. Calmer from the alre&dy low prices we are allowing special discounts of from -- 15to20 Oar large stock of Oriental rugs includes Saruks, Kermanshahs, Montas and Araks in sizes, from. 912 to 11x17, in rich and matchless hues of old. rose and blue, exquisitely worked in mystical Eastern designs. high-grad- e Alo pur assortment lu all sizes of distinctive la YKrisd Irsn, 8aruks, Hermans, Joshajlixui andruxi many One Price to All , Our Invariable Rule South State St. Wasatch 130 J' uw yvo) V II vVt'-VL- - V !.! tTVW r'm !vi .1 cl'--: r--. 2103 . 1 Vi J gross'- - . i A to ? i . .A : t - Galleries of Interior Third Floor Decoration' ). KOSHABA & CO. 0. Will Be Exhibited in Oor reide - I ' You Are Invited |