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Show THE SALT LAKK TKIBUSE, SU.NUA1 .UUKMlMt, TLBKUAllI.'B, 0atifHil rmi ?&f Om. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S Walsh, 7 East Fourth South street. The entertainment committee Includes Mrs. W. I Wether-belira O. W. McGill, Mrs A. T. Davle Mrs, Roy Price and Mrs. Walter Price; refreshments committee, Mrs. W. R. Williams. Mrs. F. L. Walters, Mrs. H. W. Goodwin. Mrs. W. S. Woodruff. Mrs. C. G, Livingston and Mrs. F. D. Hami'.l. e. a e Mrs. Cora Schmidt will entertain the members of the Busy Twelve club at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon, followed by sewing, at her home on Mead avenue. a e v Miscellaneous Events Miss I.ois Mae Silver of 1163 Sherman avenue entertained a number of her intimate friends on Thursday evening with an artistic program of vocal and instrumental music and tecltstlons. The dining room and parlor were decorated tn ferns, roses and palms Miss Silver was assisted by Mrs. William p. Silver, her mother and her alster. Reha, Among those present were Mias Margaret Johansen, Miss Frankie Bayne, Miss Claire Nelson, Miss Arvilla Haliorsen, Miss yerda Bennett, Miss Miss Jewel Dickerson, Sylvia Machin, Miss Madge Erickson, Miss Mina Miss Miss Erickson, Ruby Nelson, Halvorsen and Miss Marguerite Morris, ' ' Lo-re- Mrs C, D. Shufelt will entertain her club Wednesday afternoon at a 600" party at her home on Gceen street. Mrs. a J. ft. Tanner entertained the club WedMrs. Otto S. Grow entertained nesday afternoon at her home on 8lfth at Mr. and a 600" party Wednesday evening at avenue. Thfe prise was won by Mrs. their home on North Second West street. 8pencr Kirk. The favors were won by Mr. and Mrs. a a a The Good Day Visit club will meet at Dtilworth Woolley and- - M r. and Mrs. Hughes. The guests were Mr. the home of Mrs. B. Stenxel SO East Daniel Third South street, Wednesday after- and Mrs. Hugh Watson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Deardoff, Mr. and Mrs. Dtilworth noon. Woolley, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor, a a a Done, Mr. and Mrs. The Happy Twelve Sewing club will Mr. and Mrs, Hyrum Miller, Miss Melba Broan, Miss meet Wednesday evening with Mrs, J. H. George Vivian Grow and ' A. Dpne, Eugene Kimball at her home, 657 South State Frewln. t street. a a a Mrs. George A. Purcell and Mr. S'. C. The sophomore class of the University Smith Wednesday afternoon of Utah will entertain the members of at a entertained at the 8. C. Smith home the student body at the Sophomore caba- on bridge tea Road. Canyon crystal bowl of ret Friday evening In the cafeteria of marigolds and thistlesA formed the tenter-piecthe university. Tables may be reserved tea for table. Pink the anv of' the class officers. The I hrough In vases ferns decorated crystal poi mmittee in charge of arrangements room, Th W hostesses were Mies Madelyn Stewart, Miss Julia Ing by their mother Mrs. W. C. Taylor, Ralph Duvall, Charles Peak and Mrs. E. O. Wattls, Miss Helen Purcell, Waldo Pendleton. Miss Ruth Squires and Miss Edith Smith. a a a The guests numbered forty-fivThe Commerce and Finance club of the University of Utah will entertain at The Euterpean society of' the Univeran Informal dancing party Saturday evening tn the John R. Park memorial build- sity. of Utah- - entertained Wednesday afof arrange- ternoon at a tea dansant in honor of the ing. The committee in charge ments includes Iceland Prouse, Miss Mary Order of the Gleam, Oasis Debating soBateman, Robert Lamoree and Dewey ciety. Forensic club, Apmln society, the Oswald. faculty of the English department, Tau a a a Kappa Alpha, 8lgma Upsiion and Pi Sigma Chi fraternity of the University Delta Epsilon, In the women's rest room of Utah will entertain at a dancing party of the Jork R. Park building. Palma and potted flowers were used in Friday evening in the grill room of the In The committee Hotel Utah. The committee in charge' the decorations. of arrangements Includes Stephen Covey charge of arrangements included Miss Patricia powers, chairman; Miss Franc and Orvln Malmquiat. a a a Jennings, Miss Ethel Mansfield, Miss Alphl Chi sorority of the University of Mary Stewart, Miss Valentine Gorlinskt, Utah will entertain at their monthly din- Samuel Clawson jmd Harold Davis. ner at the sorority house on East Third South street Monday evening. Mlsa EmThe members of th and $. club meline Lund, chairman of the committee wore entertained by Mrs. 8. Harry Fletcher is in charge of arrangements. home on Seventh East Thursday her at a a a afternoon. A crystal basket holding vioMrs. D. C. Turner has Issued Invitations lets formed the centerpiece for the table e for a valentine bridge luncheon to be cards to correspond. Covers given February 14 at her home, 1616 were laid for aixteen. The members will Ninth East street be the guests of Mra S. A. Wlnward on Miss Verna Engberg will entertain the Roosevelt avenue February 47. Viellas Amies club members and their friends at a dancing party- - Wednesday Mrs. F. W. Charlton entertained the evening at her home on Third avenue. Miss Beulah Hulsh and Miss Christy Apple Blossom club Wednesday afternoon at her home at 6786 Highland drive. The Rudy will entertain at an Orpheum mati- afternoon was spent at 600, followed by nee party this afternoon, followed by a luncheon at the home of Mias Hulsh on refreshments. Harrison avenue, in honor of Miss Irens The members present were Mrs. E. Fisher, who will leave about the middle Weldman, Mra. W. Myers. Mrs. E. E. of the month fur an extended visit to Allgood, Mrs. D. D. Cook. Mrs. H. D. New York City. Allred, Mrs. B. R. Kreis, Mrs. R. Camp- 1 es JSCL Who Cleans Your Dress Suit or Party Gowft? bell,' Mrs. Q, .W- - Smltii, Mrs. A. P. Burn- following' Mrs, D. A. Bath, Mra. H. Q. ham, Mrs. A. M. Mckmald, Mrs. J. B. Taylor. Mrs. B. A. Huber. Mra. Henry McArdle and Mrs. C. K. .ptssell. Stephenson, Mrs Harry Cleaner, Mrs. Ralph Carleson, Mrs. David Goodlad, Mrs. Mrs. Ella Jepaon and Mra. Georgs Albert Richardson, Mrs. E. F.E. Huber, Bourne entertained Tuesday evening In Miss Edna Albrand, Miss Sarah of Murray and Miss Clara Nelson, honor of Mr. and Mra. Howard Bridge-watThe hostess was assisted by her sister. at their home on Bryan avenue. Mrs. Ada Page. The evening was spent In games and dancing Supper was served at a late Mr. end Mrs, Frank Ahl ei.tertafned hour. The guests numbered forty. Mr. and Mrs. Bridgewater left Wednesday for Thursday evening at their aome tn honor of their fifteenth wedding anniversary. Denver, Colo., to make their home. The guests Included those present at their a wedding. A color scheme of pink and Mrs. M. B. Dearlng entertained Wedneswhite was carried out in the refreshments honor day evening at a birthday party in of the twelfth anniversary of her daugh- and in the decorations. ter. Miss Ethel Dearlng. Games and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark entertained dancing were enjoyed during Lhe evening. The rooms were decorated with pink at a shower and dancing party last night roses, carnations and ferns. The date at their home, 1073 West First South also marked the twentieth wedding anni- street tn honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. - H idThe versary of Mr. and Mra Dearlng. The le v, who were - recently married. bride was formerly Miss Ethel Roberta guests numbered twenty-fivA late supper was served. Assisting In Mrs. George rare more entertained the entertaining the guests were Miss Olive Wednesday Social club Wednesday after- Clark, Miss Bertha Eggett and Miss Cora noon at her home on .East Sixth South Eggett. street The guest of honor was Mra John Gruber of California. The rooms Ths party given Thursday evening by were decorated with red primroses. Val- the members of St. Ann's at the entine ideas were Introduced. The guests Hotel Utah netted the parishparish a nice sum. numbered twelve. About 500 people were in attendance. a Cards and dancing were enjoyed during Mrs. J. W. Jones was hostess to the the evening. The features of the evening members of the Sunshine club Thursday were the Boy Scout choir from the Ixkdy evening at her home, 464 North Fifth of Lourdea pariah, who gave several vocal West street. The evening was spent In numbers, and the Oriole band, composed sewing, music and dancing. Supper was of the women members of St. Ann s parserved. A potted cyclamen In a ish. Music was furnished by the ot Jardiniere formed the centerpiece orchestra, funder the direction I for the table. Covers were Jatd for the Mra. Frankia MoCool. Surely you would not entrust such par-'- tieular jobs to just a cleaner when you can be certain it will be done' right by sending it to a Rieh-arda- er j Master Cleaner I- Dry Cleaning and pressing removes the shine and takes out all dust, dirt, grease and stains. Phone for our auto the first thing tomorrow e. Cleaning by Mail morning. Semi us your clothes 1Y parcel post or express. We clean and press them and ' send them back jmmediate-- 1 return' prepaid charges ly I I l i by us, Syn-cope- rs with-plac- i Cleaning & Dyeing Co. were th members of the Nineteenth Century club, the B'. y. U. women, the memPROVO bers of the Nelke Reading club and the Ladles' LHerary club. The subject of the PROVO, Feb. 6. The members' of the afternoon wws American Music, " and O. N. O. club met Friday evening for an excellent paper waa giv.en by. Mra. home music and luncheon at the cards, H. S. Kerr. Musical selections were renof Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sutton. dered by Mr. Abe Turner, Mr. William Friday afternoon Mrs. Thomas W. WalF. Mr. Hannah C. Packard and ters received the ladles of the Optimist MisaViolett. Ruth Partridge. club at her home. The time was spent " with cards and luncheon. , The last of a aeries of successful danELSINORE cing parties was given by the Fourth ward M. I. A. Thursday evening in the Fourth ward amusement hall. Feb. 6. Mr. Emily John-ao- n Thursday evening the Brotherhood of1 ELSINORE. entertained at luncheon Tuesday aftAmerican Yeomen gave a box supper nnd ernoon of last week, complimentary to dancing party in the I. O. O. F. hall, Mrs. Clara Draper of Mount Pleasant. which was enjoyed by a large number of Other guest were Mr. Frank Pritchett, members and friends. On Saturday evening of last week the Mr. V. C. Smith,, Mra J. William Mr. Alfred Johnson and Mra B.' Y. U. Women and their partners enjoyed a children's party In the art gal- C, L, Tregensen. Mrg. Mary Johnson entertained at a The Invitations, decorations, coslery'. tumes, games and refreshments were all dinner party Friday for Mr. Roy Marx. typical of chllhood daye. The entertain- Mr. Leo Peterson, Mr. Louis Hanson, ment planned also was in keeping with Mis Dorothy William and Mis Retti the general 'theme and afforded much Johnson. merriment. Saturday afternoon of last week Grace Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Van Wagonen en- Peterson entertained a large party of tertained at a birthday luncheon and mu- little frienda the occasion being her tenth sicals Tuesday, complimentary to their birthday anniversary. daughter, Fay. Mr. Andrew Hansen spent Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Joseph T. Fea- several and Mrs. days the past, week visiting in Roses rer entertained at a Beaver with Mr. and Mra Fred Levi.' added charm to the room and music also Mr. and Mra H. A. Larson and Mr. and was a feature. Mrs. G. H. Gowqna .the club prize and Mrs. A. B. Mr.Anton Johnsen of M!lforj. - at Mra Nora Christensen entertained guest favor. Those present Morgan ths " celub cwwtwar.d tufielivon were the- - membera- of Ik at' Thu'r.day i Mr.' gTCet-.-fa- r sswt the dollovrtcg tartted--gnexts- : ASTW JensehTlv. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mra M. Forney, C. W. Snyder, y. C. Smith, George E. Robison, Mra 1. H. Masters, H. C. Larsen. O. M. Porter. J. H. Willard-soHannah Jensen, A. F. Frandsen, C. Mra. James B. Tucker, Mra Swen Nielsen, Mr, Fred Olsen, Mrs. W. F. V V- K. Chrigtensen, Miss Ethel Thompson and ole tt, Mra J. W. Fairer, Ur. Bert Whip- Dorothy Williama and Mrs. Jesse Hunter. ple Mra. W. M. Forney will entertain th - Mrs.- - Lawrence Price of Salt fDaks is member of her bridge club nexL.Thurs-da- y here viatBng her alster; Mra. Shirley Bee. afternoon. Mrs, JLL. Slack entertained at a famMr. and Mrs. P. E. Christensen enterily dinner Sunday, tn honor of her uncle, tained at dinner Sunday evening. Alfred W. Nebeker of La PoJat. Covers Mra. N. P. Anderspn entertained Wedwere laid for twelve guests. nesday evening, in honor of her nephew, of Aid the The Ladles' society Phil, it being hla birthday 'anniversary. church met Tuesday -- afternoon.-The Members of the S. B, B. club were enhostesses of the occasion were Mra by Miss Nola Johnson Tuesday Robert Bee, Jr., and Mrs. Charles Cham- tertained afternoon. Luncheon was served to Miss berlain. , ' Mr. and Mra. Hebar Done left the early Madge Gray, MIbs Mary Anderson, Miss Margaret Johnson and Mist Ua Nunley. to American of the for Fork week part Mias Lillie Shipley. Miss Nora Nielson make their home. and Mrs. Matilda Rosa of Joseph were of R. Thomas Mr. and Mra Harold visitors Saturday of last week. Mount Pleasant have returned home, after Elsinore Mies Retta 'Johnson is spending the a two weeks' stay In the Garden City week-end at Joseph with her aunt, Mrs. friends. and with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vah Wagonen of Ed Ross. Mrs. J. A. Bell entertilned at Mr. and of Richfield Midway and Angus Fillmore Tuesday evening. .Covers were were the guests of Mr. and Mia. J. W. luncheon for ten. laid Hulsh last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen entertained Mr. and Mra. C. W. Thomaa of Salt in Provo with Wednesday evening at a dancing social at Lake spent last week-en- d th gymnasium for forty guests. LunchMr. and Mra. James E. Daniels. Mrs. John Johnson of Benjamin la eon was served. spending a few daye In Provo with her eon and daughter, Mr. and Mra. J. Ed' ward Johnson. ' SANDY Mrs. Frank D. Strbng of Alplns Is spending a few days with her daughter, 8 ANDY. Feb. 5. Mrs. L. I,. Raddon, Mrs. Hugh Prterson. Cards, music and luncheon featured the Mra. Clarence Cuahlng and Mbs. J. R. by a house entertainment at Lane of Sandr accompanied the president party given Miss Lillian Horsley for a number of her of the Rebekah state assembly on her offriends Friday evening ficial visit to Midvale Friday evening of Mra. Lester Ford and Mrs. Evan Ja- last week. cobson of Delta are spending ten days Mrs. R. W. Born visited In Salt Lake with relatives in Provo. Monday and Tuesday, the' guest of Mra C. 8. Carter. Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Thurman entertained at a wedding dinner Sunday, In Thursday evening the seventies of th honor of their eon. Clifford, and his bride, I D. 8. church gave an dance who of Miss Pace Barbara th amusement 'hall. Refreshments at Price, formerly were married Saturday tn Price. The were served. Music was furnished by th table was decorated with roses and ferns Harmony Six. and cover were laid for forty family Mra Adeline Drlggs of Salt Lake waa members. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thurman a guest of pin. R. W. Born during the and Mr. and Mra. Arch M. Thurman of past week. The following from Sandy attended the Salt Lake mere among, the guests Ths young couple will make their home In program and banquet given at the Immanuel Baptist chutch at Salt Lake on Montana. Friday afternoon Mrs Spencer Clark Monday evening, It being the fortieth was hostess to the members of ths Cheer anniversary of the Christian Endeavor sorlub. Cards sere plaved and the prizes ciety: Mrs. N- B. Giles, Mrs. H. W. Born. were given to Mrs. Don C. Wllllame and Mrs. P. w. Anderson, the Missee Stella Mrs. Jack Buckley. Mrs. Fern H. Halll-da- v Faqey, Bessie Facey, Vanda Anderson, received the guest favor. Luncheon Thelma Lane, Maxine Cuahlng, Evelvn was served. Carver. Eva Jackson. Violet Swensen, Mr. end Mra. Will Punsdon of I,hl Mias Carver and Madeline Giles. In Provo with Mr. Mrs. P. W. Anderson and Mian Madespent last week-en- d line Oils entertained the ladles of the and Mrs. Oeoige A. Dunsdon. li Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ashton left Tuesday for Los Angeles. Csl on a tao weeks' trip. The Elks' Todies' club entertained the hushnnds of the members at a social Tuesday evening In the Elks club rooms. Cards acre plaved and the- prizes were received bv Mrs. Elmer !oveless and The ladles served Edward Wilkins. luncheon. Free Trial of a Method That Anyone Can twentv-thre- e al a were for laid Cover Us Without Discomfort or Less famllv dinner given bv Mra. Pert Sutton of Time. Sunday, in honor of the birthday anniWe have a method fur the control of versaries of her husband and her we and want you to try It at our daughter, Norma. Sweet peas and Asthma, expense. No matter a hether your case Is ferns formed ths floral decorations of or recent development, Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Sidney whether It Is present as occaalonal or Vincent entertained thirty guests at their chronic should send for a. you Asthma, was In A home. decorative shame yellow of our method. No matter tn carried out throughout the roome and In free trial you live, no matter what the luncheon, five hundred wae plaved what climate age or occupation, if you are trouand first .prizes were searded to Mr. your with asthma, our method should reThomas Hsrdv and (I. W. Kallev. a hits bled the consolation favors went tn Mrs. J, lieve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those W. Baker and C. M. Clark. Musical numbers were rendered by J. W. Baker. apparently hopeless, cases where all forma of Inhalers, doui opium preparations, Thomas Hardy, Mrs Ora B. Harding and fumes, patent smokes," etc., have failed. Mies Mamlne Dunn want to show everyone at our exWe Mr and Mra W I, ester Manguni had Mr. and pense that our method Is designed to as their tuests lest week-en- d Mrs M Ilford McAIMsler and Mr, and Mra end all difficult breathing, all wheeling and all thoe terrible paroxysms Arch Cheney of Salt lake. This free uffef Is too Important to ne1 wentv-Jou- r guests were present at a social given bv professor and Mrs Qeorgi-W- glect a single day. Write now and begin method at once. Send nu money. eveth Fllsrov at their home Tuesday ning, in honor of their lentil wedding Simply mgll coupon below. Do it today you do not even pay postage. The game of forty-tWanniversary. Luncheon made the hours Interesting. was served. FREE TRIAL COUPON Mrs. II. 8 Pyne has returned from Hall lake, after a several days' stay with 8nd fr trUK of your method tn: els lives. FTtONTIbR ASTHMA CO , Roojn 4H)N Mi. and Mrs J. H. MrDonsld aie spendNtHgura A Hudnoti bt , Buffalo, N,Y. ing a lew davs In Halt lake, where they r went to attend the dancing party given' rb"-'--v!at .the- Kesrhaiisa VY.tV sit t J' K 'V " fi, r Congregational Aid society at the church parlor Thursday afternoon. Mr. 8. E. Jarvia of Eacatante la visit Ing here, the guest pi her Bister, Mra. Hilda Nelaon. SHOSHONE, IDAHO SHOSHONE. Idaho, Feb. 6. Mr. and N. W. Sine entertained at dinner 8unday for Mr. and (Mr. A. E. Carnegie. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Borden and Mr. and Mrs, 8. 8. King. Mr. Ben Darrah, on the occasionofof her last Saturday birthday anniversary week, waa treated to a surprise partyDar-by th ladies of the Eastern Star. Mrs. rah wae inveigled from home and on her Ifurt Second South Street 156-160 Branch; First South and State Street Salt Lakes Master ' , Cleaners and Dyers return found the hous In charge of the representing not only Shoahone, but Gooding, Dietrich and Pocatello. following: Mra. Dlaney. Mra. Burnside, W. T. Faulk, auditor for the Balt. Lake Noble, Mr. Baker. Mr. Roberta, Mra. W. Mra. Los E. A. Clem. J. Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Angeles railway, la visiting whh Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sinclair, Mr. Jackson. Mra. ,Maroney, Mra. Faulk' parents, i Yaden. Mrs. Dunvllle, Mrs. Borden, Mrs. Beckett, Master Bernard La Balilev entertained Mra. Anderson, Mr. IHorne, Mr. Patton, Mrs. Diummond and Mlsa Hansen. Re- thirty of his schoolmate ana frienda Satfreshments were served at a late hour. urday of last week. The decorations were A aurprtae party waa given Saturday In pink and the centerpiece for th table evening of last week to Clarence and Eli was a large pink birthday cake, bearingThompson at their home near Klmama seven candles. Mra. W. W. Custer, lira, Blanch Robon th occasion of their birthday anniversaries. Serving of refreshments closed ert and Mrs. Frank T. Disney hav Issued Invitations for a bridge party next the entertainment. Mrs. A. J. Bruce entertained on Friday Friday evening at the Disney home. T. B. I- - Ballley entertained of last week in honor pt 'Elder Garn and group of Wlttl s of th L. D 8. church. Th eve- friends Tuesday evening at th perish filled with program of songs, house. The entertainment took th form ning recitals, games and dancing until a late of a masquerade ball and forty guests were hour. Twenty.five guests were pretent. present. 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Msw was well attended, Those prient, In addition to the dub members, f I Second South and Main. & y - ..a mv 'u Vamu 'BAftk1 'iS'tfiiditu'.''' , . A" . 1 ; s' r r 4 i wVl iv |