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Show THE. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, Social Notes From 1 Burke of Elua Island, HI., visited friends her Thursday of last week. Mra, . Millon Gentry entertained at a luncheon at her home last week in honor of Mr. Gentry's mother, Mra Hettie D. Gentry, who left Monday for Salt Lake. Others present were Mra J. F. Tolton, Mra R. R. Tanner, Mra Lottie Pearce, Mrs. Thomas Gunn, Mra Fred Levi, Mrs. H. A. Christiansen, Mra J. P. Barton, Moa George Low, Mra John M. Murdock, Mrs. L. B. Bohn, Mrs. Mattie Barrett, Mrs. Samuet Gentry and Mrs. Arthur Gentry. BLACKFOOT, Fob. Idaho, Mr. gild Mra- - E, Wadiey-Sp- d Mra Hayes.fof Pleasant Grove were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. W". L. Hatliday. Aiiep Nlckols, Mrs. Harry Nickels and HtSc Harriet Bateman of Burley,. .Idaho, are guests of Mr. and Mra Wallace Bateman. Mra S. Mltchelt Heber City Is visiting her daughter, Mra Jack Wintenoee, for a short time. , Mr. and Mrs. Esfs Egbert " motored to Herriman Tuesday. Mra James A. Bateman visited in Wednesday. Mr. and Mra Robert Bateman have returned to their home in Spry, after visit. , ing a short time hera PARK CITY I. The gave their annual King's Daughters tty halt on Wednesday evening in-- the American Legion hall. Palms and cosy . comers decorated the hall. Punch was nerved throughout the evening by the Misses iArrine Seeger and Elisabeth Ken nedy. One hundred couples were in at tendance. The members of the organisa-- , tkm are 'Miss Doris Dunn, Miss Lorinm Tavey, Miss Blanche Dunn, Mrs. Mark B. Tuohy, Miss Marion Chubbock, Mira Heatrlce Blomqulst, Mias Irene Oopd and Miss Marguerite Van Akin. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Christ, Miss Elizabeth Christ and Jack Christ left Tuesday for Colfax, Wash. ME Christ WH1 return in a week, the family to remain for an indefinite visit with Mrs. Christs sister, Mrs. M. Cooper. Mrs, H. B. Hudson was hostssa Wednesday afternoon to the members of the guild of the Episcopal church. . Chapter B of the P. E. O. Sisterhood met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. V. Fisher. After the business meeting, a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. W. H, Kahler of Salt Lake is the guest of her mother, Mra H. C. Tavey. The members of the Ladtes Aid society met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra Charles Eichelberger. Mra Edythe Kimble spent the early part of the week in Pocatello. . Mra Howard J. Simmons entertained the members of the Altar society of the Catholic church Wednesday afternoon. Mra 1 C. Rock wood- - of Shelley spent Monday with friends hera The officers of the M. I. A, gave a dancing party Friday evening in the amusement hall in the new L. D. 8. tabernacle to the M. I. A, workers in ths stake. Bight hundred were in attendance. B&r-reorchestra furnished the dance, music. Red, white and blue bunting and flags were used for decorations. rs ST. ANTHONY, IDA ST. ANTHONY, Idaho, Feb. B. The laof the 8t. Katherine's guild were guests of Mrs. W. C. Shepherd Thursday afternoon. Mias Venice Thompson' was a last week-en- d visitor to Idaho Falls, ths guest of her sister. Miss Zlllah. The. Union Aid society met Thursday afternoon with jdra. John Woodman. The Tuesday Evening Bridge club met with Mrs. P. 8. Pack this week. Mrs. F. A. Miller won the prize. Mrs. Irma Black accompanied her mother, Mrs. Harris, to Idaho Fails the latter part of the week, where they will remain for several days. A large dancing and card party was given Tuesday evening by eight ladles. Three hundred invitations were issued. " The affair was held at Fogg's hail, which was beautifully decorated in the national colors. The rear of the hall was used for the card players, where ten tables were filled. Bridge was the game. Mrs. T. H. Hopkins won high score for ladies and M. V. Cochens for the men. Carnations were distributed to the guests. The hostesses were Miss Mabelle Walker, Miss Jane Prater, Miss Margaret Costley, Mrs. M.E. King Mrs. M. M. Harshbarger, Mra James Fredrickson, Mrs. F. L. Soule and Mra C. R. Moon. guests were Mrs. Levine, Mra Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. William Moreton, Mrs. Mariette Truxall. Mr. and Mrs. G. Vaughn, Miss - Katherine Colwell, Abe Thorpe, sit of Rexburg. and Miss Edna Lee of Idaho Falla Punch was served dining the evening. Mra F, L. Soule entertained at a surof last . prise party Thursday evening week for her husband, ihe occasion being-Mrdloule'g birthday anniversary. Bridge was played and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. King . won the high scores. Supper was erved. dies - 1 4'"'"" WE5T J0RDAN - r oi.-WE8T JORDAN. Feb, Saturday eveof last week a successful surprise ning was given in honor of William Brown at his home by a number of relatives. Games, dancing and luncheon were enjoyed by ' - guesta thirty Mrs. John Egbert announces the engagement of her daughter, Verda, to Rov Powell of Missouri. The marriage will take place February 1$. An afternoon social was given by a number of ladles at the home of Mrs. Thomtfs Christensen, In her honor. Wednesday. Progressive games were enjoved, favors going to Mrs. Lydia Bateman, Mrs. W. L. HalHday and Mrs. Milton Good-ri- d was enjoyed by the folg. Luncheon MrsWallace Bateman, lowing guests: Mrs. Lafe Egbert, Mrs. Charles Mrs. James Peterson, Mrs. George Henderson, Mrs. George Good ridge. Mrs. Lvdta Bateman, Mrs. . W. L. Halllday, Mrs. Milton Ooodridga and Mrs. E. M. Bateman. Mrs. William McRwen entertained at a bundle shower Tuesday afternoon. In honor of her sister. Miss Verda Egbert. Games and luncheon were enjoved by the following guesta: Emma, Retta' and Elva Beck-stea- d, You Cannot Hide Your Fat Ovtrfalnesa Is ths ons misfortune you cannot hid from yourself or from those around yov If ton thin, your dressmaker or tailor ran supply ths deficiencies, but the overfat ferry a burden they cannot la ons sure way to reduce conceal. 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Mood pitting and aliiit aweaia, HANOHIN In, AAAOIJCI U la no Ineapenalro home treatment a Afunvle merit aA to .amolag l, 1. fd" i alarrha 1 Oi, PHlCl IUHhfri' Mlr , liwii fAf a & plainlithhowtoahmnnlalal n trial ran he made t root mart and thla ing AA NO-rWh Addreoa our In tmir own homn at Ava., i Ml HANOI Rl M, 223 N. Hilwah raga, III Skew ThU U lama tTcfartanata, . (Adwrua ajrol $ 1 COufli, . Rlv-srt- RIGBY, IDAHO j Mrs. George Idaho, Feb; and Mrs. E. Murdock spent Monday and Tuesday In Idaho Falls, the guests of Mrs. J. J. Nelson. The Relief society of the First ward gave a dance Friday evening in the An amusement hall of the tabernacle. exceptionally large crowd enjoyed the evening. Dr. and Mrs. P. F. Smith of Rexburg were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Pope this week. Mrs. Oscar Snow of Idaho Falls visited here several days this week, with her son, O. A. Snow. Mrs. A. L. Paul, assisted by Mra Elmer Taylor and Mra George E. Hill, entertained the Rigby Study circle at the ,home of Mra Paul Wednesday evening. The rooms were artistically decorated In Annie hearta Dorothy Paul sang Laurie," accompanied by Ardath Hill on the piano and Frances Hill on the violin. Mra Elmer Taylor gave an interesting reading on American Literature," followed by a vocal solo, "Alice, Where Art Thou?", by Miss Ardnth Hill, accompanied by Mias Mildred Murdock on the piano and Mis Frances Hill on the violin. Luncheon was served at II o'clock to the following guests: Mrs. N. O. Nye, Ira Mangun, Mra J. P. Baxter, Mrs, L. A. Brossard, Mra Frank J. Burt, Mrs. Later, Mfa E. Murdock, Mrs. M. Car don, Mra B. L. Bennett, Mra M. 8. McMrs. M. C. Lee, Coy, Mrs. W. Mrs, E. Ellsworth. Mrs. S. Lowder and Mra- - H, A Schweitzer The Commercial club presented Its play, "The Turn o the Road," including the five vaudeville acts, at Ashton, Thursday by a big evening. The cast was greeted ' house. Mss Rhea Softs and Miss Leona Mason spent last Sunday in Idaho Falla guesta of frlenda Miss Franoes Critchlow spent last Sunday in Shelley as ths guest of Miss Lillian B. RIGBY, . S-- Wilaom Miss Alta Lessey entertained at dinner Sunday In her borne. Those who partici- pated were Miss Clea Leavitt, Miss Mary Brossard, Clarence Grover, Reo Ellsworth and Louis Brossard. SAUNA x She -- mixed Sulphur with it to Restore Color, Gloss, Y out hf illness. Common garden sags brewed Into 1 heavy tea with sulphur added will turn gray, streaked and faded hair .beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, streaked or r gray. Mixing the Sage Tea aad recipe at home, though, is An easier way is to ret a bottle of Wyeth a Sago and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This is the recipe improved by the addition of other. In. gredients. While wispy, gray, faded. hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this 'through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and. or two, your after another application ' illy dark, glhssy, (Advertisement.) Raise Your Own Vegetables " Sul-ihu- trou-ilesom-e. PARK CITY, Feb. S. Monday evening at ths home of Mra J. J. Jackson the Womans Athenaeum held Its open-da- y meeting. Miss Gladys Rich of Ogden was present. Her expectations were to organise a young girla club, but through the absence of the young ladies ths club could not be organized at this time. However, Miss Rich gave an interesting talk on the work of the club and what it has accomplished.' The club will be organized were at a later date. Refreshments served by the members Miss Rich addressed the students of the high school Tuesday morning, returning to Salt Lake The next meeting the asm afternoon. of ths Athenaeum will be at the home of Miss Susie Shields. Ths ladles of St. Lukes auxiliary were guests of Mrs. George Muddy Tuesday afternoon. a Mra J. E. Weeter was hostess To the club member Afternoon Card Saturday afternoon of last week.. Special guests of the club were Mra W. R. Jefford, Mrs. M. Dingle,' Mra. M. W. Richardson, Mra. LaPage Raddon, Mra. T. J. Rasmussen and Mrs. Bueso. The guest honor was awarded to Mra Buese and the club honor to Mra. V J. Kubin. Refreshments were served. Ths ladles of ths Community church wars pleasantly entertained by Mrs. W. D. Richardson Friday afternoon. The members of the Silver Bridge Tournament Card club wer guests of Mra Mark Snow Wednesday afternoon. Mra J. W. Stoner substituted and won high score. Ths hostess served refreshments. The members of the choir of ths Catholic church were guests at dinner Tuesresidence of day evening at the parochial the Rev. Father Dias.- Mra. William Gray entertained at a 5 oclock dinner Sunday evening in compliment to Misa Nellie Crawford. Cover were laid for seven. Miss Crawford left Thursday for Salt Lake and, after a short visit In Tooele, will leave for New Jersey. Fay Evans announces the engagement of his daughter, Misa Florence Evans, to Dr. H. H. Deighton, the wedding to take place this month. Mr. and Mra. V. J. Kuhln pleasantly entertained at cards Thursday evening of last week for members of the Evening Card club. Other guests were Mrs. A. Deighton, Mrs. Buese and. Mr. find Mrs. Prizes were swarded to J. E. Weeter. Mrs. Dejghton, Mra W. W. Evans and C. R. Verran. A Jolly surprise party was given to Mr. and Mrs. M. Dingle Thursday evening of last week. Five hundred was the game played. High scores were won by Mra James Rickard and Victor Carlson. The consolation went to F.. Greenwood. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Carlson, Mr. and Mra. C. I Carlson. Mr and Mrs. Charles Rickard, Mr. and Mra. James Rickard, Mr. and Mra Charles Hancock, Mr. and Mra Oswald Addy, Mr. and Mra S. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenwood, Mr. and Mra W. R. Jefford. Mra W. H. Williams, Mra Marie Hethke and Miss -- r There 8 healthful exercise in planting and cultivating a garden. Put it in vegetables, and theres also profit and nutritious food. - old-tim- e SAUNA, Feb. S. Mrs. Dean Brown and daughter wera guests during ths week of Ms. Brown's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Kearns of Gunnison. Sunday evenlhg ths A. (X T. club surprised Mr. and Mrs. C. G. M&sston at their home. Progressiva flva hundred was the pastime of the evening. First prises were won by Mrs. C. G. Masslon and O. A. Gates and the consolation prises by Mrs. C. H. Gates and Laurence Wolfe. A midnight lunctyon was served to ths following guests: Mr. end Mrs. Laurence Wolfe. "Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.- Gttr Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prows, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Crane Mr. and Mrs. Rue Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond- Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Morrel Robins, Mr. and Mra. G. A. Gates, Mrs. Elisa Gates and son, Grant; Mrs. Gillespie of Sait Lake and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. - - Mas-zio- n. Sirs. p. It. Chrisfensen and Sirs. G. M. Rasmussen of Spring City were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lorentzen. Mrs. W. H. Gillespie of Salt Lake was a guest this week of her sister, Mra C. a num- ber of friends Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. W. H. Gillespie of Salt Lake. Miss Slarby Bird, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Bird, was married to Laurence Strange of Leamington by Justice 8. G. Clark at Richfield Monday. Sirs, E. A. Porter has left for a month's visit in lx Angeles. Mra. Edgar Christensen entertained the following guests at a social and .luncheon Tuesday afternoon: Mra. Bruce Garry of Mra L. 8. Gates, Mra LinSalt coln Crane, Mra. A. 8. Oates. Mra. R. B. Evans, Mra. Foster Funk, Mra Violet Lie and Mra H. 8. Gates. Mrs. E. C. Wright pleasantly entertained Saturday afternoon of last week. In honor of her daughter, Shirley, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served to twelva Mrs. J. M. Christensen and Mra Emmett Robina of Monroe were guesta of their parenta, Mr. and Mra. C. M. Hansen, this week. Miss Theo Christensen left Sunday for Salt lake to atterid a business college Mrs. Ernest Elben Is visiting her daughters at Mount Pleasant, where they aro attending school. Miss Sylvia Nielson was given a surprise by fifteen of her friends Friday evening, the, occasion being her birthday . anniversary. , BEAVER BEAVER. Feb.. S.MIss Christie Dor-rltwho had been attending a business college at Salt Lake, haa returned home. Mrs. Fred Levi had as her guest Friday and Saturday of last week Mr. amt Mra Andrew Hanson and littla sons, Harold and Thad of Elsinore. Belknap Rebekah lodge No. 17 held regular session Tuesday evening, with a large attendance. Initiation was ths feature. Those Initiated wera Golds Vara White, Nettle Hodges and Althea Low. Refreshments were served. Mr. Alverson. father of Karl Alveraon. was entertained at ths horns of his son Wednesday evening, In honor of his h birthday anniversary. Bishop Mum ford end Mra. Mumford and Patriarch Wstkln Rees wera guests. During ths evening several members of ths Kehekah lodge railed to congratulate him Mr. and bring tokens of remembranes. Alveraon has been a member of ths L O. e years, 0. F. for sixty-onMrs. Elisabeth Paxton and tittle son, Fay, of Pangiiltch are hera visiting Mr. and Mrs William Baldwin. Mrs. Mettle Gentry left on Monday for Salt Ijvk to attend ths wedding of her son, Byrsn, and Miss Beth Sharp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rnlmer Sharp of that cltv. The wedding took placs Wednesday. Mra William llurat and chydren. Martha and Howard, left Monday for Salt lxvke to apsnd a couple of weeks visiting friends and relatives Franklin Pryor and Ima Mvsrs of Min-erIlls were united In mnrrlsgs at the county elerk'a office January 17, 1 arley Lang and siatet, Mra lnes Limb, of Burithorn. were visitors at ths home of Dr. and Mra. Joseph McGregor Tuesday. Mrs Frank J- - Briggs sntertnlned at 4 hlMWdH eve. part at per Santa Sunday vf' dkrfelwer, 'V.'Ihh. afdxj fit on her Plain anhlieraary. Twenty guests were present and Ilia evening was spent In gnmes. Ice Cream and raks were served hv the hustree. The Rev. Mr. imd Mr. Ilovden Zook and It'll son, Pflul of Ml ford irw- -. punlcd by Mi a. "xki mother, Jlrg, Edl.h v, s, wag served. Miss Eleanor Wright of Salt Lake spent here visiting her mother, last Week-en- d Mra Ellen Wright. 1 Plant a Family Garden for $1.00 POCATELLO. Idaho, Feb. 8. One of the most pleasant affairs of the week was the tea Tuesday afternoop gives by- the ladles of the Civic club at the home of the president, Mra. O. B. Steely, on West Center street. Tbs table wss attractive In Valentine colors and Mrs. 8. E. Brady, Mra. E. C. White, Mrs. John Blood, Mra. 8. L. Reece, Mrs. C. R. Frazier and Mrs. O. D. McCoy poured. Those serving were the Mesdames E. M. Chandler, William Holder, J. T. Young. Walter Poulton, Warren Paul. H. H. Wilson. J. C. McDer-mon- d and Miss Clara Fargo. During the afternoon musical numbers were given by Mrs. Nestor Aber; Mra. Will Feryis. Mrs Theodor Turner. Mrs. William Holder, Mra A. M. Jacobsen and the Misses Gilbert, Margaret Rowland, Helen Budge and Betty Thompson. The new president, Mra Lucy McPherson, was the honor guest. Tho College Womens club entertained Tuesday evening at Antlers hall. Card- - 5 Cents a Day ' secure the beet family medicine ment, which' it in every l)ite every last of Roof Garden Chocolate. flake tiny Serve it to your guests. Enjoy it with your chums. And remember its' good Youll revel Get our special DOLLAR Vegetable Assortment of mountain-growseeds, 26 chosen varieties enough to provide for an average family all summer. n plaVlng was enjoyed and favors were awarded to Mrs. N. P. Adklson and Robert M. Terrill. Mr. Cart Bryan won the consolation award. After luncheon, dancing was enjoyed by nearly fifty couples. The committee in charge comprised Mias Edith Gannt, chairman; Mrs. Ralph Waiters: Mrs. D. R. Plngree, Mrs. C. L, Lewis, Marietta Higson, Pearl Garrison and Hel- -' forou. n McDougall. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Adklson entertained the Faculty Five Hundred club of J. last week. Saturday evening Johnston was ths guest of ths club. treat- - - . Also Roof Garden Chocolate makes a delicious cake h icing bon-bo- n coating t Complete directions are beverage. . on every package. . Early peaa, late peaa, string beans, wax beans, beeta, cabbage, cauliflow- er, carrot, celery, sweet corn, cucumber, erase, egg plaat, kohl rabl, look, let- tucs, mnskmelon, watermelon, onion, parsley, pepper, pumpkin, turnip, long radish, round radish and- tomato. or-ho- Eat It, Drink It, Cook With It! The Friday Afternoon -- Bridge club waa entertained last week by Mrs. George North at her home on South Garfield avenue. Mrs. O. B. Steely and Mra Wil' liam Jost received favors. Mrs. W. H. Powers and Mrs. J.. J. Hall entertained the Falrvtew Community club Thursday afternoon of last week at ths Send your dollar TODAY home of Mrs, Powers on Washington avefor thjs assortment. Or nue. A luncheon was served, after which the guests attended ths lecture by Dr. come to our store at Barker at the chamber of commerce hell. Mrs. J. T. Young waa hostess to ths Tuesday club, Wednesday, at her home .251 on South Seventh avenue. The guests of. the ciub were the Mestlames 8, E. Brady, 8J Reece, J.E. McDcrmond and Mra Have you received use of trar H. D. Bacheler. Favors at bridge wera aVarded to Mrs. N. B, Adklson and Mrs. 1621 Seed Catalogs? S. E. Brady, The Saturday Bridge club was enterA copy will be tent FREE on tained by Miss Marietta Higson last request, . week at her home on North Garfield avenue. The guests, of the club were Mrs. Will Ferris, Mrs. George 'Wier, Mrs. Albert Lee and Miss Martha Christian. Mra Arthur Sott and jdiss Christian received favors. I Mrs. Nate Block entertained the members of her bridge club at her apartment at the Fargo Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Goldstein and Mrs. Jack Butler received the favors. Mrs. Dsn Agnew was hostess to ths R. Y. club Thursday evening of last week at her home on South Sixth avenue, Mrs. Otis Miller and Miss Anna Gautier re- - Bryburt. The subject was "A tanka," and . ... . 'f1- - d ,iKe JwmoraL vwer given by X rs. Charles Ciacd- of aMiss M'rtrm d -deacon and Mrs. Howard Stoy, left Mon$hs Christian Endeavor society gzye a day for Boise, where she entered St. Mar- party Friday evening In the parlors ef the church. Twenty-fiv- e garets hall for rthe study of music, young folks Mendel Goldwater of Oakland, Cal., who were present. . has been a ymitor in tbs city, entertained R. Arnold C. departed Thursday Mra at dinner Baturdayvening of last week, for a visit with relatives in Kimberly. having as his guests Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Trapp, Mr. and Mrs. E, C. White, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cftravalis. W. F. Kasisks, Miss "Eva KasiBka end George Nicholas Uft. - . Mrs. G. Norby and daughter. Emma, returned Monday from- - a several months' visit Norway, and England. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Carav&lls entertained at dinner Sunday at their horns on South Garfield avenue, honoring Man-dGoldwater of Oakland, Cal. Other guests were Miss Earle, Miss Kasiska, W, F. Kasiska and Georgs Nicholas Ifft. Mis. IL II. Whittlesey left Wednesday for Los Angeles to spend th remainder of the winter. Mrs. James Prlnson and daughter of Salt Lake are visiting Mrs. Pri neon's parents, Major and. Mrs. A. F. Caldwell. During her stay in the city with the Columbia Symphony orchestra, Mias Genevieve Gilbert was the house guest of Mrs. Joe T. Young. Mrs. Robert Service and daughter, Neva, of Baker, Ore., were the guests of Mrs. George Gasser last week on thplr way . to California. The Laches' society of th LocomoMv Firemen and Enginemen met Wednesday afternoon. The Mesdames Wardle, Farthing and Bass wera initiated Into the order. Mrs. A. Hatch, the worthy president. was presented with a "good membership" pin. Refreshments were served by the Mesdames Benson, Bullard and South State St. Universal Satisfaction give the game old service at the same old place for the same old price in the same old efficient way. , shW. 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Mrs Geotge Gitteni was hostess to the Ladles' Aid society of the Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon at her horns on South Seventh avenue. The Business and Professional Women's club met Wednesday evening at Rowanis hall for a dinner party. Members of Miss (lice Moore'a team, who were losers In th membership contest, were hostesses. Mr. and Mra. John Hood of Pocatello, Mr. and Mra. E. W. Elliott of Logan, Utah and W. A. Van Knglen of Burley left Thursday for New York City. They expect to he absent shout three weeks. Mr. and Mis. A, II. Clarks left Wednesday for an extended visit to Denver, Colo.; Houston, Texas, and San Fran-clai- The Emerson Dance Record admits; Im the antidote for care, Im sure cure for blues; I know people everywhere, Im the latest news. , dance that people want Im the (Always ask for ME! You can get me when you cawnt Get another see?) v. Im the fetchingest of tunes; , I make fat folks frisk; . I play mornings, nights and noons; v Im the ONLY DISK! (Signet) Emerson Dance Record , , . Cal. . BURLEY. IDAHO eighty-sevent- Emerson bits listed Ask any Emerson dealer to play ths brand-nebelow. And as you Itatsn, not how they "register with your toe. After ail, toss are ths beat judges. Ptentetloa Dance Orchestra ion) MARCIE Foa Trot .Ptentetloa Denee Orebeetra Feethec Yowr New Fez Tret .Bddle Ceatoc I02SJ PALESTEEN A Comedy Bong ..Eddie Cantor She Give Them All the Hal Hal Hel Ceniedy Song, lost? ROSIE Make It Rosy For Mu Foa Trot. .Plantation Demo Orehootra Merry Melody Men Kentucky Bluer Fea Trot. I .tddle Center inn MARGIE Coined Song. w mersori BURLEY, Idaho. Frh -- Mr. and Mrs. Jnck Burke drnarted Wednesday evening for a tlelt In Bortlnnd. Ore Mra. Adam lift vie wna bootees to ths ntiMlnnarv circle of the Christian church nt her home on Noith Elba street Tuesday afternoon. 1 he Women's club gave a charity tea at (lie National hotel Saturday afternoon of leal work. A large number of ladles Hooded and a nett sum was raised for th needy of th cllV Mia. r. K. Diehl entertained on Monday afternoon at a bridge party and kensing-to- n at her home on Haueen avenue. were serred at the close of the afternoon. Tho AmcrUan T.eglnn poet entertained wtvea and mother! of the members Thuretay evening at s banquet In ths Mnaontc lodge rooms. Ths attendance was 'at ge. Mra A K I.vman and little daughter nf Twin Falla were the gueete of Dr. and MVa. Joeenh W. Doe thla week. The Bolivanna Huh glrle were entertained Saturday of last week St ths horns A CovendUh of Marlon IMekey waa aerved at I o'rlock, after whli h were Jamc'(i p!aei, Records hnd Hear also Emerson Records in Polish, Italian, J wish and G tana a. ...... WUh that I'd Been Born in Borneo BLUES-F- oe Bum gad Then fee list. 1 iftUi BROADWAY .. Kddie Center Merry Melody Men Selvln'l Novelty Orebeetra Comedy Bong te e. t. -- UNION DENTAL CO., 212 So. Main Mrs. Harriet Adama, formerly of Boise, hot for two years head of ths commercial department of ths Idaho Technical Institute, was married Wednesday evening to Dr. W. I Henderson, th Rev. The wedArchdeacon Stoy officiating. ding took place at the Eplsopsl church In the presence of onlv a few friends The couple left Immediately for Salt Lake. U (he Mere Meatiee ef piles Makes Yen Shudder Get a Bex t Pyramid Pile Suppositories For the pain and distress due to Itching, bleeding, protruding piles or hemorrhoids, get a So cent box of Pyramid File Suppositories at th t to 2l00 5.00 0.50 3.00 Wolfe. Hoods Sarsaparilla ' y nearest drug store. Take no substU tut. Th quick relief ha been great blessing to a hozt of people who fairly shudder at ths very mention of the dijrdnf,nrt rnieerjr. dug toi 'this" ainmet. universal sub-stl- tu no Don't Take plaint. delay. If you wish to make a trial flrat, send your name and add nes to ot Pyramid Pyramid Drug Co, Bldg, Marshall. Mich. to 2.00 Painless Extractions Porcelain Fillings Silver Fillings Very best eet of teeth (Trubyte Teeth) TtaUblJxhed -- -- POCATELLO, IDA. 1.50 A MONTH ' x- - G. Masslon. Mrs E. C. 'Wright entertained .i7 T owns Gardner Mra Alma, Egbert. Mra W.C. bfnoot. Mra WUfOrT Egbert. Mra N. 811- cox. Miss Eva Sllcox, Ronle Torkeleon. Ethel Smith end Mra John Egbert. The Fosn. Trail" was presented here by the BluftSale Dramatic . club Friday evening of last week to a large and appreciative audience. , A dsiigtrtbr arrived at the home at Mr. d Mra '"Arthur Peterson Tuesday And born to Mrt god Mrs. Schuyler ? V Call Monday, , Mrs. William McEwran es" BLACKFOOT, IDA. 1921.. , w Rj 'v' FTor ) ') 'T. w,- -f f.i f'-- v t hT heme t.orf Huh 'rteeitaV kftrmnau on North llaron aremie. Mia INerett Griffith entertained ths mender of the Vleetnnary eoclety of the M II Him Hi at her home on South Miller avenue Tueedav M tern non. Fourteen were Toe prnviani was In charge of Mis. Griffith's mother, Mrs. Anke , y A K 7 |