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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY ousts :P, W InlAivilJiJ l SMART SHOP Plans Being Mads for Council Meeting formulated 1921. 6 Last Great Reduction on foF the are being Pf LANS meeting of the council of the Genof Women's Club eral Federation Regular monthlJune are being held-- by the local The entertainTor committee arranging ment of the convention at the Hotel Utah, followed by luncheons at the Alta club. In which details of the conventions are being discussed. jach club of the state Is planning some way of raising money to contribute to the expenses of entertaining the council. An equivalent of ft per capita of the club women of the state. It has been estimated, will be required to furnish sufficient funds for the entertainment of the visitors. The clubs are given the privilege I raising their quota as each deems host. Id Salt Lake, y- meetings 8. to Winter Weather for Six to Ten Week . Longer GREATEST BARGAINS Every, Indication Point Far Coats in Hudson Seals, Plain and Fancy Fur Trimmed, Moleskins and Siberian Squirrels. A meeting of the press committee lor tfee council meeting has been called tor 1830 o'clock Tuesday at the V. W. C. A. All press women of the city cafeteria. . SABLES, The Utah Agricultural college trfld the University of Utah, cooperating with tn Women's Civic Center, present the following program tor the coming week: .Monday, 10 to 13 oclock, beginning dressmaking. Mrs. Eva Thomas; 2 to 4 o'clock, beginning dressmaking, Mrs. Kva o'clock, beginning milThomas; 7 to linery, Miss Jessie Henrickson and Miss Thelma Dahlen. oclock, beginning Wednesday, T to Miss Sarah LeCheminant. millinery. Miss Helen Ingham and Miss Hortenee Bhead. Thursday, 10 to 13 oclock, feeding the family project, lesson S, Mrs. R, E. Dorlus, 2 to 4 o'clock, advanced dressmaking, Mrs. Ipva Thomas. Friday, 10 to II o'clock, remodeling dasa, Mrs. Eva Thomas; 2 to 4 h'cloek, beginning millinery, Miss Pearl Christensen, Miss Hope Gaufin and Miss Edith Simons. AT WITH THE POET 8, la the theme of a program for the regular meeting of the Ladles' Literary clubhouse Friday afternoon. ..at the club . , The program follows: Walt Whitman, Exponent of DemocM Miss L. Qualtrough. racy. "The Hctuiai of Kipling, the Poet. Mr. F. J Fabian. Sketches of the CriTwo aeleitiona, mea. opus 8, No. 1 (Serge Bortktewiex); The Lark (Glanka Balaklrew), Mr Jacob Kahn. The sections of the club will meet as follows: Hiatory-tourls- t. Tuesday, 10 30. --A paper pn "Flora and EfWhB of, Mextco"-Wi-A paShields. be given by Mrs. Dan of per on "Natural and Scenic Beauties J- la will be given by Mrs. Mexico Franken. at law section- Tuesday parliamentary u' a c ' "' pc" Til ' Music section Tuesday at I 30 p. m. Professor Coop will glv a lecture on the opera giving special attention to The Miss Ruth Williams Barber of Seville will a opera. Tea will be served i Browning section Saturday.. Professor William N. Thomas of Westminster to! Uge will lecturd- to the members of the Browning section on "Browning, the The hostesses of His Poetty. will be Mrs Glen Miller and Mrs W. 11 Uinta.. Liincljeoii will be served at 1 o dock, followed by the lecture. V U e Meetings-Schedule- d. The literary end current event. section league still meet JKonday afternoon at 3 o'clock'4' In" the of Columbus clubhouse on Ehst Knights South Temple street. Mrs. A. It 8 Bird wilt glv a paper on "Monslgtior Hugh Benson. The members of the section wit! give a report of current events. Bt. Anns Sewing circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Holy One hospital. ' The hospital committee of the Catholic A. Womans league will meet Thursday T, H. Gordon circle. Ladies of the G. arafternoon at 3 o'clock, at the Holy Ceob R , met Tuesday afternoon Final for the card party hospital. rangements were made to be given Saturday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Chorus T k of the Catholic Women I - Womens is Organized. a Organisation of the filar chorus, com- posed of members of the order of the Eastern Btar, has been completed The officer are Misa Bowens Korns, presl- dent and dire tor: bliss Mvrice Clinton.! vie president: Miss Beutrics Hibbert,' secretary and treasurer.- - The advisory board Includes Mr. E. E, Corfman, Mrs. Warren Benjamin Standlford The chorus will furnish music for Eastern Star and other Masonic meetings and" social functions. Regular weekly meetings are held on Tuesday evening for practice. i The Womans Foreign Missionary society of the First Metvodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of 61k South Thirteenth Mrs. J J East street. Mrs. C W. Morse will have charge o( the program . The Short Story club will meet Mondav afternoon at the home of Mrs. H, I. Hines. 614 South West Temple street Mrs Charles Plummer will give a paper Mrs. Scott on Tragedy and Iathos Kevftng will read an original a'ory illusMra Freeman Bassett the paper trating will read Daudets "The Last Clasa a a a The Marquette club will hold a buslnsaa Wednesday evening after the The Women of Mooseheart legion will meeting services of Catholic churches of give a card party Friday afternoon at the cltv- - The meeting will be at the 2.30 o'clock at Moose hall. home of Father H J. M. Winetjes, 1J7 East Ninth South street. The Electa Oirla will hold their regulir a a a monthly meeting at the home of Miss The Ladies auxiliary of the United Elisabeth M. Johnson, Allen apartments, Commercial Travelers will meet Tuesday 47 Third avenue, Thursday evening at 7 30 afternoon at 2 o clock at the Nee house o'clock. O, hotel, parlor ooa a a a NEW LAMP BURNS AIR . 94 New-hou- a a a The tertain Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. 8. Government and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamp, it burnt without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Burn 94 per eont air and 6 per cent common kerosene (coal oil). The inventor, L. P. Johnson, R0 Grand avenue, Portland, Ore., is offering to send a lamp on 10 dav' FHEK trial, or even to giro one FliEE to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particular. Also ask him to explain bow you can get the agency, and without experience or money make $J3o to 1500 per month (Adv.) Alkali in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair Most The regular meeting of the Woman Democratic club will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 30 oclock at the hotel. The progiam will conatat An of. musical and literary number. election of officers will be held, soaps and Mnxwell-M- c Kean corps will Thu-sda- The Woman's Republican club will meet Monday afternoon at 2 O'clock at (he A L. Mathews will lintel Utah. Mr give a paper on "Pending legislation of Mrs. Frances Harte Interest to Women. Parke will sing a group of aongs. a a a Llovd alliance of the First Unitarian church will meet Wednesday at 3 o'clock Mra H F. Frobea In the church parlor will give a laperon "The United State and Her Possesions." The hostesses win tie Mrs. C. W. Watann and Mra. A. K. Graham a a a The Naomi Hist Noble Grands' club W. Padgett at meet with Mrs. her home, 812 Sec ond East atreet. ThursMr afternoon Cameron Charles day will be the assisting hostess. a a a The Cleofan will meet )Vertneaday afternoon with Mr, lleorxe A Luke, 13 A O West blxth HoutS stieei. Mr Trenail i will read "The New York ... Idea, by Langdnn Mitehell. a a a The Utah And lion society and the hapter of the Cooper elub will hold the reguler monthly meeting Wednesday evening al the home of John KugUen. Professor J. tl I aul will give a talk on The Native T rem of I lah " a a a Chapter Tl of the P E. O sisterhood sill meet Mundsv afternoon at 1 o clo.-wllh Mrs Gould II Blakeley at her hom9 street. in V, et Sixth South a a a Radiant chapter No 13, Order of the mert- Fl-rslnr cell' hole Its 1 contain too muc injurious, aa it dries the sialp anil make the hair brittle. The beet thing to use is Mulsified rn coanut oil shampoo, for this is purr and entirely greaselesa. Ita very cheap and beats anything else all to You can get Mulsified at anv piece. drug store, and a few ounces will la-the whole family for months. Himply moisten the hair with water "4 rub it in, about a tsaxpunnful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of ru h, creamy lather, an f res , tbfVTmrVf, 5Vf? the asjly. quickly- - and a fresh looking, evenly, and ik qhft, .lost ph W Mlmlkin will ntrtln bright, fluffy, wivy and takes out ev- tueAirmembers of the young matrons' eee-tl- n ery particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. of the Minus Cungifgatlonsl thurih He eura your druggist gives vou Mul efteinoon at hor home, 131 Thursday c d k n . n 1 aifiad. , AdvexUxoinent.) Kensington avenua, THE . Beautiful Hats 98c 50c Last Price $4.98 SMART SHOWING FOR SPRING IN ALL OUR ADVANCED LINES i Mrs Robert W. Spangler of thla who lma been touring California in citv, the interest Of western consumers week, Apiil i now in Portland and will visit Seattle, Spokane and Boise before her return. 0, as wotrun-- ta efcub- TO CLOSE 50c $1.98 $2.98 SEE WINDOW BARGAINS The Frances Willard and Central W. T U. will hold a Joint meeting at the this W. C. A. club house, 822 East Third South street, Friday at 2 30 oclock. Mrs. worthy cause. A full report of the women's legislative W. A Wight will conduct the devotional also be pre- exert Ises. The Rev. C, Y. Brown will be activities up to, date will " sented. one of the speakers, All club presidents and delegates arc most interestto this at le urged present The Veteran Rebekah association will ing meeting. hold a meeting at the 1 O O F. hall were Mrs Fred Turner, Mra Lowell Carf, Mondsv afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rebekahs ter, Mra. O. E. Jones. Mra G. E. Mra Leonard Ford. ,2Spa. KHadea, from other jurlsd'ctiona are invited, Women Milt Edith Mra. Kent, Mr. Cook and Luncheon waa aerved and the Borg, Mlxpah chapter No 5. O E. S , will Rev. Mr gave a talk. hold, it regular meeting Monday evening The W. B A ' KCartt ciub was' enter-talnThe Women of the University of U'ah at T 80 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Bessie Ackinson FYlday bv Mr. will hold thetr regular meeting Saturday whist waa played. , night. Progressive afternoon et 2 80 o clock. In the rest room won Mr. Mra The Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will the first prtxe, Car-tCalaco of the John R. Pgr.k building. The women hold Mrs. Lowell and second Its Nichols the regular meeting Wednesday af. members of the Utah legislature, Mrs ternoon at 2 o'clock waa servtd th consolation. Luncheon In the K. of P. hall. Elisabeth Hayward, Mrs. C 8. Kinney, todies. to twenty-tw- o Mrs M. R. Davis and Mra Brigham her WahtetFom turprteed Mis VMfm Clegg, will be the speakers and also the The Rowena circle of the Yeomen will friend tn Bingham by gotnff to beguests of honor. Tha executive officers give a card party next Friday night at many nd week tost of Balt Lake Saturday of tha club will he the hostesses. the Moose hall,-twhich, the public Is In- ing married to W. C Jensen of Ogden. vited. - l!5fV?ipathxditRdlei'p--eif- AND - social meeting Friday evening at the home Of Mrs,N,A. E Semsouth, 468 Redondo avenud, A card party wili b given by the auxiliary at the K. P. hall February 18, to which the publio la in-- v Ited. of P. hall. BLUE FOX, BLACK LYNX, BROWN AND RED FOX AND SEALS SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS The- - Ladles Auxiliary of the I, A. of will entertain at Ha regular monthly Columbia review Maccabees will enter tain at cards Tuesday afternoon at the K. S OFF-On- e FOLLOWING LOTS MUCH LESS THAN Lot Ranging From $8.50 to $35.00 One Lot Ranging From $45.00 to $95.00 Lloyd. M MOLESKINS, south rvwi sr, " - Un-dejo- Legislators Will Speak. as Fgn ed er o as Patriotic Meeting Is Arranged. Mrs E. A Charlton of the Hamilton I BOISE, IDAHO sdtoo! announces that on Thurnday, be1 tween the hours of 30 and 4 o clock, Mtes FSOIHE. Idaho. Feh 6 Mrs Betel State eorietv. Daughters of the Mor- Dor M.ijpen of the health department will wife of Speaker Johnaton of the mon Battalion, will hold Its regular supervise the weighing of the pre-f- a Johnston, of house at hool afternoon children repi eoeniativea, entertained tht monthly meeting Saturday wives of the member of the legislature friend at an informal afterother and noon party at the I dan ha. Thursday afternoon Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Whitcomb and Mrs. Thomas, both wives of legislators. were at home at an informal tea at th ldanha. Ioist evening the Boise lodge of Elks entertained at th annual ball, which was one of the tea eon a delightful danhundred waa playM. Mra. and theli Lyon cing events. on th ladita firt lTnand BINGHAM priePP!8- Ralph wives were guesta of honor, and the Mr u"nnr thr7!n Wrelser, from flrt attended Elks was by party snd Kar) Oahorm carried Ontario Glenns Ferry, Emmett, Pavett. nay th consolation prise Th fnieats Gooding and TwIil-FsIjjBINGHAM, Feb. I One of the was The music waa Mr. and Mr souai atlairs of the arm R.i)ph Unindcr Mr. extellent. and late In the evening supper nd Mr h,trl Onbom Mr and Mr of the the dance given by the served. Utah Copper club in Treme ling a halt on Lyon. Mr. and Mr.aviMam Walter, was In honor of Governor and Mr. D. w, and Mira Mae Davie and Senator M B. Teaman of Idg-h- o Thursday evening. The movie was fur- Mr and Mrs o, S. Lutuhron nished by an orcheatra from Salt Lake. jI Rce(l F'alls. Bishop and Mra Frank H Tou-rBa E. Lu hei k leftrrvd. About ion couple were In attendance. Wednesday for gave a delightful dinner party Thura-da- y California to at Mra. entertained Morris j the spend remainder of the Eugene adorned with evening The tahle was ever winter cards at her home In Markham Wedneslaid for flower and cover Mary Mien Highland. Maude Welch spring day evening of Uiet week. Those present Yerona ten guests. were Mrs Darrenougue, Mis. Stewart. Darrenougue? Gertrude Gerrans. W are enMr D Davis and Governor Mra Nordberg, Mrs. Mitialf. Mrs. Boland. Nan Gamaehe, Gartrude Colvar and Ma- tertaining at a aerie of dinner parties tn t. bel Knudscn were entertained at a alelgh-ItMr Hartman. Mra. Frasier. Mra their and wive. of the honor legislators Mrs Gerrans, Mrs Garvin. Mis Party bv Ruby Knudsen of Copcer-fiel- d Last week they were host and hostess at Baturdav night of last week Lunch-eo- n two Jenkins, Mrs. Mathews, Dr la Ooakiey. and week thla they charming affairs, waa served at midnight at the home Winnie McMahon and Amv t'oopvr. The entertained at a dinner party, d first prixo, a plate, was won of Miss Knudsen will be club The banquet nd1 Wrv Abner Wilson entertained by Mr. Mathew, the seiond. a crocheted held at the chamber of commerce Mondolly, was won hv ilr Gerrans. and the the following at dinner Friday evanlng of day, February 14 The refreshment comconsolation a miniature deck of cards, by last week: Mis Bth Williams tha Misses mittee, entertainment eommitte and fiO and Jessie Robertaon, Mr. Katrina nance committee are tinder the leaderl.umheon waa served. Winnie McMahon W lleon, Walter Crutihar and William Members of the Emanon club were enR F) S hurts, Mrs. FJdward of Ml Robertson. The evening waa spent play-In- c ship tertained by Mra Erneet Dean at her G Hoservhelm and Mra. E. O. Oallet. of five hundred. home In Markham Thursday evening Mi Call baa gone to Boat-ti- e F.lieon Mlaa Mia Jessie Tapert, head of the departlast week. The Hein room was decobe the gueat of Mra. Rrouasata C. ef mui at tha high set w, Wrnt Rccltto for seve-rated in Chinese lilies Insnd carnation, ment week violet Five to Salt loike Friday to hear Alberto Balvl. snd the dining room Mr. Adolfo Camarillo of Camarillo, Cal , Beth William won the harpist. hundred was played IS the guet of her staler, Mrs Gouge H. The V. W. W. i luh held a bilainess Wvman first prise ami Mrs. Dean the consolaMrs. Camarillo apenl th past Those present were Mra. R T meeting at th high school building Fri- year in Europe. 8he will be in Boise for tion Mrs. Price, day night. New membe-- a wera voted six weeks. nander Dahlqulat, Mrs Florence upon, after which th members adjourned Mrs Kendal. Beth William. Justice and Mr. William A Le of to the cooking room, where they prepared Blackfoot ('lemenvon. Father Dshleen, Della Coak-lehave taped th E J. FYawley sandwiches and cocoa. Winnie MoMahon. Caroline RasmusThose present home, 1124 Jefferson atreet, for th winWhite. Luncheon waa were Mildred Nerdin, I M Re Deakin. ter sen and F'lorem ! Cel) n Tohlaaon. Served. Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Push announce th 'arrenpugue, One of the most delightful event of the Edith Nerdin Beulah Cope nhavrrvil Vers engagement of their daughter, MargueMiss Alb-Fllva by Mark, MatenfC Annie week was a blrtlidav parlv given Johnson, of Middleton. to Harold F7 Foot Blanche Robbins. Flllxahcth rite, Togllette. will take plac In FebruFNeiyn Btagf on her fifteenth anniverTh marriage late Oayttiwrett. IoHs Davies and Jennie sary. Game wera enjoyed until alauilse ary. Steele. Mr Garvin waa chaperon. Luncheon was served to hour Mra 'Myra Enktng of Gooding county, Tha Copperfleld Community club enMi Connell. Alice Ulrk. Margip-- t Greer,v Misa 61 Moser of Adame county, Mla (en-rtertained at the high school Oladvs Oust, lean Edwards. Mndg building Bertha Hunt, deputy of Washington counJuanita Black, Versa Blavk, KveRn Tuesday. In honor of Mist Kate Blair, a ty, and Mias ('aaal Ruaaell of Illaine bride Five hundred was county apent the week tn Boiae attendand Ellen 8tsgg William Grant Flstle February Mr Carter won the first prlie, ing the state convention of auditor Oust. Hrnrv Bllilman, loiihrop Nichols, pmved Jo Colvar the second and Mr. Colyar Hcnnotd llt and Oerad MCsliim Mr. and Mra. Fred Gooding of Gooding n the conaotatioq Luncheon was then apent tha week her, guesta at th OwyMr. and Mi, (de Jersen and two v In whl h the r after aervrik lolling Bingham, of Tooele guest of honoi hee, waa with a the guesta of Mra O B Wnldem.tr. silver Mra I J. Flvnn entertained thd O O teaspoon Mr and Mr lotula Dnbh of Highland O O club at her home in the Bourasrd Bov entertained at a dsmlng party SatFive hunMonday evening apartment Mra. Kemp received urday evening of last work, in honor oF dred was played the honor for high wore and Mra Ho- Mr and Mra William Itnldnsnn of AmerBUHL, Idaho, Feh S The "backward ' ican Fnrk Those prearnt were Fir and party lman th conaolatlon. The mom waa decheld at tha First Baptist church A Mr two. course Bee. Maurice and Mia William Tuesday evening waa a pronounced sucMr. orated In Khaat diala limrhenn was served Thoaa present were Carpenter. Mr and Mm William Robin- res In every way. More than 100 young Mr. J D Fotlling, Mr Jamra Harnett. son, Mr. and Mra Montague Mr and member of the church participated tn Mra. 8 M young. Mra B J Barnard. Mra B 8 Finllh. Mr and Mr Knell the exercise of the occasion Every Mra. ItOUl Burhnan, Mia R. O Frailer Mr and Mr. Josh Carpenter Haul Baird movement tn serving the refreshment Mra. Jo Manwaring, Mra W 8 Jones. Hen Kelvin and Cl.vvton Klikham th ard waa made backward, clothing Mr. and Mrs. I. mil I wbb and Mr and worn by th Mra Ooora Bolrnsn, Mrg W lillam Mova pospartlilpante so f.jr udl roue ers, Mra John A. Wad and Mi Joseph lira Maurice Bee molorrd tn Flit take sible was worn reversed The guilds)' to attend Die Orphrnm. Kemp appearance and movement of the par-ta- , 1110 of InnrhMe nip! Mra , Wlbbiu , P.ohlnmh 'of Mr and Mra Tl It Aim of, ('upper-brought frequent peal f p , ter .(non 3. XCf. g 1,e- v M fh, t t HC swUee iHVrr 4.P-k))V th oectrtn'W G, jivVnf be iH the auraii of .vfr and Mia. K'..o t. .Mi igumr Jfc,t'.lt.iVllJWftd d n an Mim SmUh ha Knott epterlnlried at wedding ceremony rauntri from An Informal In ner part? In honor of Mr Avi-- nnd Mr h r (xteUton I'm twr formed t the home of Mr. nd Mr on Broadway Tuesday I. A tv takv Knntl on their birthday anntv sraarltis position In Idaho Ileeslnger d Mr aiul Mr The fjiritea' Aid olrtv md nt thr noon, Gie contracting parties being Mlx (llihert W aline et rarda at their home In ( nrr home of Mr Runni Atkinpon In (upper-fiel- Irma Ilenelnxer, daughter of Mr and F ork Saturday evening of last week. Five Mr. L A. lleseinger, and William E. Thursday Alurnoun. Thoaa ' rud i.l I v- Jnn Did et Dehl-iUl- en- y afternoon at at cards Re2 otlpek at the I. O. O. T. hall. Maxwell-McKea- n will be served The freshment members will be the hostesses at n party Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs J Brooks at her home, 173 Q street. to bring The members are requested luncheon. a a a 111 regular monthly meeting of the Federation of Women's, clubs Will be held Monday afternoon at 2.10 o'cloek in the Civic Center. Oscar Kirkham, head of the Soy Scout work in Utah, will give a report on his recent trip to London and, with different groups of boys, will demonstrate some of the most important scout activities. That scout work may gain added strength in Utah, the club women are asked to taky an added interest in its activities. The movement hopes to include all bo, a, regardless of clasa or religion. The Girl Soout organisation and Campfire girl movement in Utah be and an added interest urged upon all club women. Dr. Alien or acme member of the near east relief committee will show slides and talk about conditions In the near east for the purpose of enlisting further the TOHEES, THESE ARE MARKED .... Scheduled (These Were Regularly' Priced $550.00 to $1400.00) HANDSOME: SV(ALL PIECES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR 1 Poets Day Planned Scout Work to Be Reviewed for by Literary Club Clubs . - afe Invited to attend the meeting. Speaking of the council meeting, the General (Federationl Bulletin, published at Fayetteville. Ark, sass. s'Tn response to numerous requests, It It planned to make the council somethinga different from a 'Littlo Biennial, but thing with a distinct character of its own, with the emphasis laid upon state problems and accomplishments. ''The national president. Mrs Thomas Wnter. says: The state presidents will Members of Eastern Star chorus (left to right), standing Miss Bowens Korn, musical director; Miss Mona Bottorff, have a leading part. Aa, of course. It is Mies Florence Bruyere, Mrs. Cora W, Harris, Mrs. Bernice Standlford, Mrs- - Edith Taylor, Mrs. Warren Benjamin. not possible to give time for a long - Center row (from left to right) Miss Hortense West, Miss Marjorie Harris, Mrs. Nettie Flhush, Mrs. Frances Burt, speech to each of the fifty presidents (inMiss Lenore Townsend, Mrs. Valoris Derlnney and Mrs. E. E. Corfmann. Lower row (from left to right) Mrs. cluding the District and Alaska), the plan Mrs. Antoinette Hitchcock, Mrs. Pearl Thomas, Mrs. Beatncs Hibbert, Mrs. ElisKirk Sphar, Mis Myrtle Clinton, U to divide the country into sections and Donne. abeth ask one president from each section to . 0 allow to hsr and sister states, represent some time for discussion from the floor Oae day Is to be oiven to those Interests 3 o'clock nt the home of Mrs. Norman that are particular indigenous to the far Llod, 880 Wilson avenue. The program west- - In geography, history and art. And will be In honor of William strong. A one day will be given to department sketch of the life of William Strong will work. This Is, of course, all In the rough be given by hi granddaughter, Mra Hatua yet. but details will come soon. ' tie Strong Spiers, a vocal solo by Mra. -r , Agnes Bolto, an original poem by Mrs. Doris Hoggan Rogers, a patriotic readClasses by Mra Hattie Hoggan Gardiner and ing ' a 'vocal duet by Layton Lloyd and Seth at Civic Center . Price Range From $225 to $675 4 ut hand-painte- Idaho-Itllno- la nl Brennan, son of. Mr. and Mr. J. 3. Brennan, all of thla place, the ceremony being per formed, by Rev.. N. Sherman Hawk, pastor ef the. Methodist church. Dr. and H Sheldon entertained a number Mraxj. of their. Friends at a MO party FViday evening of fast week. Mra, Raymond Rugg and Dan McEwen won score. Refreshments were aervui byhigh the hostess. Mra. C. S. Pock entertained Wednesday evening, complimentary to Miss Coral Nason. Th evening was spent in dancing, with refreshments aerved at the close of the aocioi activities by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meek entertained at luncheon Wednesday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Flrnest and Mr. and Mra. W. A. Thompson Tha Episcopal guild met In the I O O. F. hall Wednesday evening, with twenty-fiv- e members present. Refreshment were served and the evening waa apent in dancing. Mlaa Margaret Shields waa hoatess to the Linger Longer club Friday evening, the occasion being a handkerchief shower for Misa Coral Nason, who la shortly to leave for Moscow. Mrs. Ross Ellson waa hostess at a bridge party Tuesday at her home. Those present were th Misses Edna Eveneon and Emma Busman, and Mrg. Arthur W. Oatrom. Mrs Stanley YYehber, Vrs. Ruse W Allred, Mrs Ray Banbury, Mi's. L P. Runyon nd Mra Glen Ftltcher. Mias Evenson held the high score for the evening Miss Dorothy Iden left Tuesday for a few days' visit with friends In Idaho Falls. Mra Laura O Gough has returned from a few weeks' visit with relatives In Springfield, Mo. Mr. and Mrs, F C. Marquarsden returned Knturdav of last week from a short visit with their son, who la attending the university at Berkelev, Cal. Mra H. T. Rice left Wednesday for Butte. Mont , where the was railed oy th serious Illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hollingsworth of New York City spent the last week-en- d with Buhl friends. er -- RUTH. NEV. RUTH. Nev , F'eb. The Messrs Giltan, Coathe. Davis and MllUr were hosts at a bobsled ride Saturday evening of last week The party drove to Fllv, where a delicious eupper was at the Elite cafe, later driving hsi k to Both and going to the home of Mr and Mr. C. B Nance, where an elaborate luncheon was atrved and dam Ins waa entoyed until a late hour. The gues's were Mr an I Mra C D. Nance, Mr and Mr Homer Mll'er Mr. and Mr. Vernon Clark, Mr end 'Firs. J O. lanx Mr and Mrs. Arthur A Shell. Mr. and Mr. J FI Eildev, Ml ond Mrs. George Hein Omni Snell, 30 DAYS ONLY half-doae- n i -- li ' ' i ltrte . ii (1l-kiJ.n- tihrr enicr-tnlne- d .1 and stop catarrh Tsllg How To Open Clogged Nos trilo and End Head-Colds. mu ttui uno tu a ew iiioiml-uix- . Your cold in head or catarrh will bo gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will Clear and you can breatlxe freely. No mors dullness, headsche; no hawking snuffling, mucus discharges or noxatruggling fer breath , at night. Tell, your druggist you want a small bottle of Elys Cream Balm. Apply a little of this frsgrsntKantiseptie cresm in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the Tiead; sooth and neal the swollen, inflamed, mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. It is lust what every eold and 'catarrh sufferer needs. Dont stay stuffed , up and miserable. (Advertisement ) Mr. snd Mrs. J. F, Donohue and E. J. J W. Painter of East F!ly was last Matthews Mrs. week-en- d eueet of her mother, Mrs. W. K. Matthews Mr and Mra H C. Oliver and Mr. and Mrs B E. Ouinss motoied to Ely Saturt day evening of Inst week . Mr. snd Mr. Harland Rowan were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tfttx of Llv. Mr snd Mrs ,1 p. Faulfeld entertained ' at dinner Katnrrtsy evening of last week for Mr and .Mrs. James Caulfield and Kirk Here Mr. Melvin Brian was th dinner guest of Mr and Mr Tom Looser Sunday evening of last wek Mrs Mr and W. E Ksllv and Mr and Mr Daniel Johnson motored to Ely Saturday evening of last week snd attended the vaudfVtll show nt tn Rex theater. After the show, supper was enjoyed nt th Kite cafe Mrs. J. D. Carter, Mrs J O. Long snd Miss Agnes Murphy spent Wednesday in ElV. Mrs. C. ft Nance was the dlnner guest of Mr. and Mr. J. F. Donohue Friday evening a A danc haa been planned by the F.lks of th dlstrht to take pint at tho Willow tluh of Klv Rnturday o next week Mans' couple from Ruth r planning to motor to Fhy to attend ths dance. Mias Jtnvlwll Colburn and Joseph E, Hopson were united in marriage todav, Mis folburn Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. F) Colburn, and Mr Hopson is em; loved ns an engineer bv the Nevada Consolidated foppgi lompanv. The )oung In eouple expect to make their home " Ruth Yamn-Yam- CASH PRICE ON TERMS Electric Washers and I'asuum Cleaners Vasher,.$20 Electric Vacuums, $17.50 Up Up. Vacuums, $5 Monthly-- Washers, - 10 IVtooUis .. vN raKaio.'.. w '! Dodge Bros - r " ' , r?'T ..... . , to-Pa- , ' IN NOSE 3G SALE Hew' and Used ihll-dre- pre-ant- PUT CREAM y( , Cfi & ) J. EAST- - 1ST SOUTH Across From Balt Lake Theater Was. 7036 |