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Show THE1 SALT LAKE 16 StateSociety Nov, 13. The Guild ot St. church will meet with A. Walker at her apartRichmar next Wednesday afternoon. Miss Marlon Jacobsen, who has been of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klrman, Lake. has returned to her home In Salt enter-1 Miss Jacobsen was extensively tamed while In Ely. Mrs. with met cyhe Grandmothers' club After lunch-- I George Lirisley, Tuesday. eon the guests enjoyed a game of auc-- l made Weber lion. Mrs. John high score. The Benedict Dancing club will hold Its second dance at the Masonic hall next Friday night. Mrs. Vail Pittman returned Monday from a visit In Salt Afltut Maud Rice will leave this evening ' for a vacation In Reno and Salt Lake. Mrs C. D. Roper of Salt Laks Is a visitor at the, home of her sister, Mrs. Harold Amens. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Long were dln-- . ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. XJnsley, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jackson enter- talned Mrs. Bertie and her mother, Mrs. Mur roe, of Baker, at dinner Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H? C. Oliver of Ruth mo-- ! tored to Ely Monday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Bowdle gave a d hill coasting party on tbs In East Ely, Monday night. After en- -, ' out hostess the doors, Joying the sport The guests were served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boese, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Mr. and George Whiteley, C. Elbert and Dr. Roantree. Mra Arthur Smith was hostess to the Ante club last Saturday night. During the evening refreshments were served, The members present were Mrs. James 8. Bennett, Mrs. Paul Boese, Gael S. , Hoag and Mrs. Henry Rasmussen. '..Mr. and Mrs. H S. Sturdevant returned Mondav morning from a short visit in Salt l.uke. Mrs. Carl Stevenson will entertain the Thursday Kensington club at her home lit East Ely next Thursday afternoon. The Spoon Hub field Its regular meeting with Miss Kva Timmons at the H. A- - Davidson home Tuesday evening. Miss Alda Stevens won the first prlxe and Miss Fannie Cupid the consolation. Others present were Mra Oscar Ipwall, Mr. Jay E. Brlnton, Mrs. Fred Oldfield, Mrs. Wilbur P. Lindsey, Mrs. John. Emer . I Lofig, Mr. Alfred Doull, Mra Curtffi Bebt. Mrs. Carroll Morrill, Mrs. Crelghl-io- n Whitmore, Miss Frances Peters. Miss Murdock Mary O'Sullivan, Miss Cleora amt Miss Margaret O' Hare. ' Mbs. James S. Bennett entertained a few friends at cards Friday evening. Mrs. J. W. Painter will entertain the Double E Bridge club at Its next meetiELY, Nev., Bartholomew' Air. Charles ment In the - lake the-true- st 1 . ? I jt I , j 1 j 1 1 i - 4 - v . eMT . - dison ALL RECORDS Glen Bros.-Kob- er 161 South Main Street bent man. After the ceremony a wedding break faiit wan served 1 .Newman club to the Immediate friends and relative of the ncwlweis. The bridt was gownad in a dark blue suit of truotine Mrs. and wore a small hat to mat'll Moron waa also attired in a dark null. Mr. and Mrs. Halloran departed that evening for Seattle, where thev will spend a fortnight. ,Kn route to their new home ih Kingman, Am. the will pend a few aa (fays gueata of Ur. and Mis Rodney 11. Richardson at their home in Reno. Mrs. William C ('ole and small non, who hava been visiting Mra Jerrv Ken mother of Mrs. tole, for a few weeks, returned to her home tn Hoise, Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. Jack Slopank. who have reaided for many veara in Ruth, left for tttittantille, ('al Friday morning whera they will visit r while before denew Thev went by home ciding on a auto, taking the southern route RICHMOND Uxlh-- v RICHMOND, Nov. in. Mrs Olsten entertained at dinner Mindav evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs Jack Ma there of Kmlthfleld, who left during the week to make their home in Will Besides the guests of honor, (oxers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J L Robinson, Sir. snd Mrs. Ute K. Griffin, J H. Grit-fi- n of Logan, Marlin Robinson, Mra. Ileher Johnson and Mrs. Jacose White-hea- d , of Orm-e- Relatives Mrs. Mina last week 8. Allen of Idaho. entertained at the home of Anderson Saturday evening ot In honor of Mr. and Mrs ,1. Cove, who will leave Monday The most satisfactory results have been obtained in combating Diabetes by observing certain dietary rules and the judicious use of Warner Safe Diabetes Remedy, au herbal used with marked success preparation for more than forty years. is Following' letter from s grateful body is saving to me that T look better than ever before. 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The Ladles' Civic Improvement club held a meeting at the tabernacle Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of passing on the of the organization and appointing committees. Mrs. N. F. Bulten entertained the Sego Lily club at her home Thursday. The afternoon was spent playing "olio, ' after which luncheon was served. Mrs. Amanda Henderson of and Mrs. Klia Sanders of Halt LakeOgden have returned to their homes after a visit here with their mother, Mrs. Marv A. Small. Mrs. H T. Ilant was given a surprise at her home Monda) evening In honor ot her birthday anniversary. Mr. Fred Bremer and daughter, and Mrs. Orson Bradv of Ogden wereRuth, last week-en- d guests at th home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Banders of Logan spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs Amasa Linford are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a son. M'" daughter. Miss Rtta Nelson, and Mrs. "'Robert Gedde ot spent Vednesday here with relatives. Miss Viola Wilcox of Salt Lake Sundav here with her mother, Mrs. spent Susie Wilcox. by-la- IDAHO FALLS, IDA TDAHO KplHcnpal from your dealer today. FA LI .8, Idaho. Nov. 13. The was the scene of a prettily arranged double wedding Wednesday evening of lust week, when Miss I .Anna Perremjud. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Pcrrevnoud. was to Clarence Saunders and Miss wedded Marie Grossman became the bride of Carl t 8 o'clock a vested choir rharched down the aisle of the church Pleasant Are Thv Courts singing' Above" reaililng the choir an anthem.I'pon "Send Out Thy Light." stalls, waa given The music softly drifted into the familiar wedding Lohenprocessional, grin s "Wedding March," pa tile bridal partv entered tile church. "Little Miss Beatrice Oesas, as the flower led the way. She was dainty tn a girl, frock white crepe de chine and carried a bas-of ket of pink rosebud, which she scattered In tha pathway of the brides. Arnold Perrenoud. Jr., carrying the two wedding rings followed, on a white satin M 8 p Derrenoud entered next, V with her father, and waa followed by Miss Grossman, aeconipanled by Arnold Vi , Furrenud. Thi bridegrooms the biiruh fnom the veutry doorentered and awaited the brides beneath an archway or white chrysanthemums, whits carnations. smllax and ferns. the double ceremony, the choir Following sang O Perfect Love The brides wer. lovely In simple whlth taffeta gown, with tulle veils enught with orange, blossoms, and each carried bouquet of white Bride's roses. Mendelssohn's "Wedding March was the recessional. Immediately following the ceremony an elaborate was served at Idaho hotel for the member of th thefamilies of the young couples. , ptnk end white were effectively carried out In decorations. A short honeymoon was In Salt Ijike, after which Mr. and Mr. Saunders returned to lilsho to nmke tbetr home. Mr. and Mr. Falls Ter-- n noiid will reside In Burns, Ore. Charming simplicity wa ths keynote church LOGAN UTAH prettily arranged 7:30 o'clock dinner. The dolors, orange and black, were artlatlcally used tn the decorations. Orange chrysanthemums In silver vases and orange tapers in stiver lent a charming atmosphere tocandlesticks the festive occasion. Place cards bearing the "ret names of the members of the team n'1 cre,ted much merriment16 P'C6 T' ' C- Hollister entertained the club at her home on Idaho avenue Wednesday afternoon. The Sf atheWslatn week!16 del,ffhUul ,etur ncM Melqult. who Will leave sin nievo18 ?n t0 mak h" home In '"AWa ,h "Miration of A surprise partv la Mk at the home hS oiaier, Mra. T. A. Milner, on av. (Wi ?nd atGmut.a,l mUBl,c njoved were served ' Miss tE'T ,rffrehmenta was presented tMrb'aUt!ni1 l,a(h?r traveling bag gift from her friends The guest numbered fortv. Work while you Sleep" Merah Kensington club, which was held with Mrs. F. M. Bybee and Mrs. C. E. W'lerman Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. L. Hayward presided over a prettily appointed 1 o'clock luncheon on Friday afternoon of laet week. A profusion of graced the table. A crystal vase orange-colore- d pf shaggy and shaded chrysanthemums orange-hue- d tapers formed the artteUc setting of the dinner over which Mr. and Mra. L. O. Naylor presided Saturday evening of last week. Covers were laid for twelve guests. ' Among the enjovable 'events of the week waa the bridge party given by Mrs. Will 8heppard Thursday afternoop. were profusely used in the decorations. Perhaps the smartest affair on th ROCKLAND, IDAHO social calendar of the past week was the 7 o'clock dinner given Wednesday of week last at the Eleanor hoevening M. tel by Mrs. G. O. Wright. Mr. A. J. A.- ROCKLAND, Idaho. Nov. ,13,-Ogden departed Monday for Pocatello W Ipperman. Mr C. C. Campbell and Mrs. .to visit her son. o. b. The Eugene Wright, included the members of th Fridaygueets Mr. George Corn of Ogden. Bridge cluh. Tlie Poctelo, who preholiday- note was sounded In the had been visiting relative here, has t charming- color combination of deep red to nd silver, which was furthered her home. Knock on wood! Youre feeling fine, an turned artistic centerplec. consisting of a hybeauP?r ? Dcnnellv la the ehf That great! Keep th entire tifully dealgned sliver basket of velvetv aunt. M. VwtS Curl red roees. Following the dinner, bridge wa tendered to Mias family feeling that wy always with Mrty was enjoyed at- the home of Mrs. G. G. .lady rp.r'8 Adams Vt'ednendav event n for Ihe liver and the oceaiional W right. Ralph Gesas wa host Friday evening of last week to the members of the Idaho Falls High school football team at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mr. LvJJj Barney Geeas, on Water avenue, at 'served" LrtUy cake being the centerpiece wer Clarlr Lowrey, Rma TyS? A Remarkable Horn Treatment Olvn 7d,yRba Haut.lnser. Ud Al1 !t .?f.hl!VX,n,r'','a"onal society by On Whe Had It. of Mr. V n In tha spring of list 1 was attack! a" Wednesday afternoon In a anion. by Muscular and RheuThoae t u matism. I suffered as who Bartlstte Mrs. hav U know, for ovr only,thosa three year. I tried remedy after remedy, and docRoyHWUe'btM,;..HNtw0L?rjim"r;: tor after doctor, but such relief a I Mr"' Fink received waa only temporary. Finally 8andera nd M- lI"?. 6rMrl!"l' I found a treatment that cured ma completely, and It haa never returned 1 hav given it to a number who were .r0?rMn; terribly afflicted and even bedridden fy"" Jol-tbSKS Rheumatism, some of them 7 i with to It years old, and result wer th brthe Id RaaM d Moss same a In my own case. T I want every sufferer from iuch form of rheumatlo troubJo to try thla marvelous healing power. Don't I a cent; simply mall your asms send LEHI and I address and I will send It free to try --4 After you have ueed It and It has that proven itself rjrtazrtb' . nTiLMJ . d Mre. Oearn Mnssas. asd mean of getting rid of your ThurV 'Tied I? the Salt Lake Dr. Conger, you may send tha price of It They will their home la Americastemple. Manager. ll.tt, but understand, I do not want fort. lutes Blonde Peterana. danthter your money unless you are perfectly of Mr., sad Ura. Jamea Heteraoa, waa married ta Bea satisfied to send It. Isn't that fair? n.a at Mr. sad Mra. Lot Why suffer any longer when relief u Ilia Halt Lahe temple Wed oca, tap. ARnaaon. bt waa thus offered you free? Don't delay recepttna f. " " house la Write today. Mark H. Jackson, No. I3SO Duraton wu!r,..r,,&$i. Mrs. Joha Park aad Mra. taaar Bldg., Syracuse, N. V.' Park ewta. Jackson I teapooaibl. Mr. Above nppor Bondar 'ln la honor of Mra. t harlntto Paih'a fiftieth alfht otetement true. wedding anniversary. - Meiry-Go-Rou- rs 2ren5i 5 r Cut-flow- er Mrs. - - Ceret fjli Rheumatism Uub-acu- ta V W&n" DMv. r' r to-b- e .. lvdrjsrk'S3 rrt or rhtu-metls- Bus-ao- APPLES JONATHANS AND WINESAPS wed-supp- er the--tab- -- The Home of Efficient Education Phone Wasatch 3353 tor California to spend a month with the bridge party given by Mrs. Wiltheir daughters, Mrs. Karl Tltenson and of liam A. Earls at her home on Eighth Miss Lucille Allen, at Los Angeles, bestreet Friday afternoon of last week to fore sailing for Australia, where the members of th Friday Bridge club. will do missionary work for the 1.. D.thy 8. Mrs. O. K. Wilbur was hostess Wedchurch. A social evening was spent and nesday afternoon, entertaining the Wedluncheon was served. Afternoon club. Luncheon Mrs. Cyrus Lewis entertained the Ral nesday wa enjoyed at theBridge close of the game. cluh at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. One ot the delightful entertainments Henry Watt of Smithfleld was a guest of the weetr. was the meeting of the of , t up Nurse Dressmaker Milliner Extension Worker Is Piano Co, Mrs. Rene B. Woolley entertained the Hon Hour club members at her home Rural Health Expert Bookkeeper Stenographer Typist Expert Accountant Office Manager Private Secretary Teacher Musician, Smith-Hughe- EASY PAYMENTS - . i Tractor Expert Cabinet Maker Contractor Draftsman Banker Surveyor Salesman Advertising Expert Expert Accountant Bookkeeper Office Manager Typist Stenographer Private Secretary Business Administrator Economist Chemist Physicist Bacteriologist Public Health Expert Botanist Zoologist Musician YOUNG WOMEN Home Maker Home Economics Expert Dietician Institutional Manager s Worker la Write Us About Our Liberal Mail Order APPROVAL PLAN on Records and" Player Rolls., Old Herbal Remedy Used For 40 Years in Relieving Diabetes " Specialists Home Economics For each of these three music makers VICTOR EDISON COLUMBIA. All the new ones and all the popular old ones. Dance Records by the leading' orchestras and hands the jazziest of jazzes and the dreamest. of waltzes. Solos by the worlds great singers and instrumentalists. Selections by noted readers, monologists, etc. Whatever you want, we have it. And if you live out of town, ORDER BY MAIL; well make immediate shipment. - YOUNG MEN Smith-Hughe- We know the business from A to Z. When we sell a VICTOR, an EDISON or a COLUMBIA, we become interested in you and your machine, and will do all within our power to make your purchase one of pleasure and satisfaction. Why not COME IN NOW, see aild hear these wonderful reproducers of music and make your CHRISTMAS SELECTION. The instrument and records will be delivered just when and where you want them. No, its not too early. n. h ' f -- Bovd-Mmit- Columbia We Are Talking Machine , Practical Farmer Practical Stock Raiser Agricultural Expert Soils Export Crops Export Dairy Expert Butter and Cheese Maker Animal Husbandman Poultry Husbandnmn . Farm Manager Range Manager Veterinarian Orchardist s Worker in Agriculture, the Trades and Industries Extension Worker Agricultural Engineer Expert Machinist Iron Worker Foundry Man Auto Mechanic Gaa Engine Expert Teacher We will not argue with you, because we recommend and sell each of these great instruments. The name on each machine stands for the character of the company that produced it. The makers of the Victor, the Rdison and the Columbia have fyeen established for many" pears; their products have long since passed the experimental stage. Should you ever decide to turn in any one of these instruments on some other purchase, they will represent a larger turn in value than any others you may buy, because they are STANDARD. Mrs. John Eager will entertain the members of the Amateur Bridge club next Thursday afternoon. Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. William N. McGill gave a dinner for Mr. and- - Mrs. Charles Stevens of Hot Creek, the party later attending the show. qlni. J. E Amenda gave a theater partv Vednesday to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. August Munter and Mr. Andrew Hexera. I Mis Newlnger gav a bridge party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Chrlsman In the Richmar apartment. At the close of the game refreshments were served to the guests, who were: Mrs. Wayman. Mrs 11. C. Comins, Mrs. Chrls-- , man, Mrs. O'Neill of San' Francisco, Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Miles. Mr. and Mrs. Stong, Mrs. Barron and Alfred Ta'm-bly- r. r . ng,- i The officers and members of the Woman's club of Ely will give a reep- tlon. to the teachers of the district at tha'home of Mrs. Alfred proctor on Saturday evening. It will be In the nature of social affair with cards and music. The officer of the club this year are Mnv Wayman, president: Mra. Angus McDonald, corresponding secretary: hJrs. Revtha Treece, recording secretary, and Sirs, Stong. treasurer. Monday evening at the home of Mrs. C.frus Miles, Miss Jennie Newlnger entertained the members of the Big Five Hundred club. Mrs. Jay E. Brlnton won tha first prirs and Mrs. H. C. Comin the, second. The members of this club er Mr. Percy Jackson, Mrs. Edward Sllllard, Mrs. Joseph Tels, Mrs, C. F. SlUe. Mrs. Fred Oldfield, Mra Jay E. Brlnton, Mra I. C. Whitmore, Mrs. Creighton Whitmore. Mrs. C. L Grier, SI F. T, West, Mrs. Clarence Barron, Sir. H. A. Davidson, Mr. Finley, Mrs. H. C. Comins, Mrs. D. C. McDonald and Sllss Newlnger. Mr. John Weber will be hostess to the Tuesday Evening Five Hundred club next Tuesday evening. Judge and Mrs. Gilbert F. Bore man are rejoicing In the arrival of a little son, born Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs John H. gave a dinner Thursday evening Eager to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens of Hot Creek ranch and Mr. "Metcalf of Reno. The party later attended the Loyal Legion danc t Bljo hall. Mrs. J. E. Amenda waa a dinner of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Campbell last guest Sunday evening. The Thursdav Bridge club met with Mrs. at tha homt of her mother, Mrs VV. E. Movers, in the Dorothy apartments on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs S. r. Patrick, who have of their business interests tn disposed I.- lv. were passengers on the g train Wednesday evening Thev will spend a few days In Salt Lake before going to California, where they expect to spend the winter months. The wedding of Miss Ann T) Brlen ot II.-v and William Halloran, formerly ot Kimberley, waa solemnized last Tuesday at o'clock In the morning. In Berkeley. Cal., In the Jesuit chapel of Newman Club. The Rev. Father O'Neill, who was a rlaasmate of Father O'Brten a brother of the bride, officiated. The was deeotated in roses nt ferns, chapel the altar being banked with California roses. The bride was attended hv Mrs. George Moron. a sister of the bridegroom, and Ralph Halloran, a brother, assisted aa best-payin- BECAUSE only at this store can you SEE, HEAR and JUDGE the merits of the three master music makers the three RECOGNIZED LEADERS in the Talking Machine and Phonograph .field-s-ide by side. This makes it possible for YOU to impartially, unbiasedly make YOUR OWN selection purchase the instrument YOU like and want, and not the instrument some salesman is desirous of selling you. TAKE, YOUR CHOICE snow-covere- f , Complete Comparison : 7 A chance to increase your earning' power a chance to learn the vital things about the occupation you expect to make your lifes work. Below are listed the g most important the occupa-tion- s open to you today. The Utah Agricultural College will give you efficient training for any one of them. You can begin with "the Great .Winter Quarter, November 29. 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(Adv.) n, rviD-tur- A HOME MADE GRAY HAIR REMEDY Yon Can-Maa Batter Gray , Remedy Than Tou Oaa Buy. Gray, tr4aked or faded hair 1 Hi If net only unbecoming, but uuoecessarr. Anyone ean prepare a simple mixture at home that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and gIoy. T a half-pin- t of water add ounee of bay rum, a small box of Barbo ounce of fflYcorine. tod Waada flood aria, Mrs. Aftna Feterana, Mrs. Jamas Pvtarans and Mis. Keuboa Reason. These ingredient can be bought at Mr. aad- Mrs Hrrum Blrkkaai .torn at Ivory little eo.t, or sprat Sunday any drug vtolilag with I hair daufbter, Mra. Kansas th druggist will put it up for you llnsluad of Want Jordan. to th hair twice a week Tha sen lac else ef the Uhl high wheat Apiflr Its annual party Friday evoela I desired shade is obtained. until the hlah th This rhani 4emH!lf art room, will, make a gry-hirperson look Wa C. Brlffliroa. ttaasw of tH 3. U. Kirk It i easy t0 ham farm, formerly of Salt Uka. Waa married twenty year younger. to MIm Bdae Hlnlae f Salt lake la tk Sail ne, doe not eolor th Uka temple Wedooodoy. Tkay will make tbotr sticky or grassy aad dost not nib aff buna ea the Kirkham farm. . f ' Com-poun- d nu cp, - jAdvftmawwhm, . j |