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Show ) THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY JIORNINO, FEBRUARY 20; 1921. Mtaa gem fluff, ltiss Maunaa Dane sad Edith MctioaalO. a Vales Use were at present Twaaty guests party glTa by Mrs. Alex Wort esses aftarwens ta honor af her 4 year-ol- d ' (laughter, Ala Ira Mae. Mrs. Perry Harrison and children ef Fora telle, Idaho, are here spend ng several a0aya with Mr, and Mrs. Josh g puna. The regular monthly meeting ef the Baugh, term of the Mormon Wai tihoe ess held Wed Mre. J. H. aeeday aftersnea at the ho the of after-whlrh A program wag rendered, Carter. the hnsteaa errefd Inarheea. Have Your Evening Clothes Cleaned for the U Prom LOGAN and Mrs. J Regan, Mr. and Mrs. L, Tevlor. A. Nelson, Miss Anns Kedsch, Mlsa M Anderson, Mrs R. F,. Stayner, , Miss Pearl Bayer and Silas Gladys Mr.' Miscellaneous Events . Mrs. 'Charles Dunn Moore entertained the Piste club at luncheon 'Wednesday afternoon at her home on K street. The wero suggestive of table decorations Washington's birthday, A tall crystal , vase of red and white carnations formed a centerpiece. Five hundred followed the luncheon. An ivory and gold plate wu given the hostcee. and s similar one was won by Mrs. Thomas Temple. a The D. T, D. club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Ethel Berry man at her home,' 82 j Fifth East street The decorations and favors were sug-- 4 gcstive Sf Washingtons birthday. Covers were Ipid for twelve at luncheon. a C-- e. ! LOGAN. Feo, IP. Tha Cdo club met Utah entertained at a pledging party Wednesday afternoon with Mm. J W. Shakespeare's - "Twelfth Tuesday evening In the women's rest room Hayward, of the John R. Park Memorial building Night was tha drama for the afternoon, During the evening a musical program and was read and discussed by Mrs. E. was given by Mies Sarah Shapiro and I. Stewart and Miss Mary Sorensen. Tea readings were given by Mlsa Maud Vav was served. The following ladles were Mrs W. Babcock. refreshments were special guests of the afternoon Light served. The committee In charge of ar- H. Budge, , Mm. E. G. Pas set, Mrs. T. B. rangements included Miss EJither Hill. Budge. Mrs. . F. O. Reynolds, Mrs. Ians Mis Grace Stone and Mrs. Althea Thurs- Reynolds of Ogden and Mlsa Sara Hayton. ward. ,The U. A. C. Woman's club met MonThose pledged to the fraternity are Miss afternoon at the home of Mlsa day Thatcher. Leora Miss Cannon. Virginia raret Wllkenaon, with Miu Charlotte M'ss Ruth Mllbura, Miss Thelma Grace, i Mias Elva Taylor, 'Miss Arline Dunne. Pyle as hostess. Mrs. Guy Cardon read s Tee was served. Mlsa Mildred Emmett, Miss Jeannette short stoiy by Tagore. Mrs Stevenson, Pillsberry, Mrs. Stoddard, Miss Sadie Eoclea. Mm Georgia Mrs. B. Johnson, Frank Rasmussen, Ohatineey lariA Revno'.dn of Oxden and Aim Nallio H. were guests of the afterlangton Houeman Sumner Cobb, Glen Williams, noon. Chester Myers and A'bert Ectlet. Lr. and Mrs. 1. 8 Smith entertained ' Miss Ebbs Oft arson entertained st a miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Erma Snarr, a brtde of the month, Thurs.. a a day evening at the home of her parents. Phi Delta Pi national physical educaThose assisting the hostess- were Mrs announces the pledging of tion Harry T. Oscamon, Mrs J. T. Oscars on Miss fraternity Maurine Bennion, Miss Margaret and Mlsa Elizabeth Rushton. Wright, Miss Anna Wtdtsoe. Mins Grace i Mrs hi B. Busath and Mm Will'sm Stone, Miss F.lna - Keysor. Mins Lucille Miss Helen Stookey, Mlsa Ruby Covey. Llndstrom entertained the members of Brvner. Miss Mildred Bennion and Miss the Miami club and their husbands ThursPearl Kimball, day evening at a dancing party In the Richards ward .amusement halt A color Scheme Of red, white and. blue decorated Edg r W. Hampel entertained' the of the University of Utah at the room. A basket of flowers In the red. white and blue colors decorated the a card party Monday evening at his home punch table. The club members are Mm on South Fifth EasC street. The colors i ( larence Hoagland, Mrs. KtlasMonxon, of the organization, purple and white, were Mm. Edward Furness, Mrs. Frank carried out (n the decorations. later in Mrs. Charles Connor, Mrs William the evening tight refreshments were Mr. Mrs. In enwas Mrs. assisted and Smith served, laura Bywater, Hempel George J. Cannon. The- guests numbered tertaining by his pa re at s. Mr. and Mm. J Hempel, and by V. 8. Matson and M. forty. a a a Mrs. Albert RU hard eon entertained the members of the Sunshine ctub Thursday '"A luncheon was glvetulThursday" noon evanlng at her home on North Sixth West In the university cafeteria In honor of street. After an hour spent In fancy-wor- the presidents and secretaries of sororities at the University of Utah. a light supper was served. A potted and fern formed the centerpiece for the table. The guests were sapted at two long taCovers were laid for Mrs. D. M. Bath. bles. On each table wero five baskets Mm. J. W. Jones. Mr Henry Stephenson, of Jonquils connected with sprays of aca-ctMrs. Harry Cleaver, Mrs. E. A. Huber, Miss Lucy Van Cott had charge of Mm. David Goodlad, Mm. Ralph Carlston, arrangements, Mm, K F. Huber, Miss Edna Albrand The of honor Included Mrs. and Mxss Sarah E. Richardson of Murray, Jeanetteguests Hyde, Mm. William Reid, Mrs. a a a. R. C, Gemmell, Mm. W. W, Rlter and The TJieta Alpha Phi, National DraMrs William M. Stewart About fifty matic fraternity, of the University of guests wero present, - In daughter, Mrs. la Verne Beasley. The guests were Miss Althea Post, Homer Booth, Miss Marlon Pflster, Delbert . Bryant. Miss Katie Rendter, Miss Bars Oberg, K. Dee, Mies Bertha Eggett, Mlsa Olive Brice. Elmo Kesler, Miss Eva Eggett, Mr. and Mrs Robert-' an, Mr - and Mrs ' George Kalian, Mu'ry Mrs. G. Wiltpif Kesler, A. Wslklngshaw. Marvin W. Beasley Mr. and Mrs J. p. Childers and Wesley Walk , : . Henry Dobson entertained the afternoon club at Thursday Jolly. Eight luncheon at her home on Lake street. Pink carnations decorated the rooms and Mrs. 'the luncheon table. Five hundred was played during the afternoon. The guesta Mrs. E. K. Miner, Mrs. Clayton- GanMrs. Jacob Hill. Mrs I are Christen-eoMrs. Charles Ulrich, Mrs. Frank Womack and Mrs. A. F. laFrance. MK and Mrs Byron Rperry entertained Monday evening at a Valentine party In honor of their son, Clyde. The evening was spent in music, games and dancing. A light supper was served. Those present were Mlsa B Sperry, Miss Merle Hperrv,-MlsVera Rchlegel, Miss Virginia Richards. Miss 'Ethel Griffiths, Miss Miriam Rtidv. Miss Katherine Rigby, Miss La Vaughn Mosberg, Miss Maxine Papworth, Miss Lucille Papworth. Lynn Walker, Rvdman, Gerald Hydmati, Wavne Worthington, Soolt Jensen, Leland Mosberg. Douglas - Rudy and Kerral Papworth. Imn-for- d. rn. - n, -- enter- street Monday evening day evening were nett, at their home on Seventh East In honor of Mr. and Mrs: Joseph H. Wootton, Jr . who left for Washington, D. , to make their home. A program of musical numbers was gives bv Mrs- - Edna Evans Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Wootton and Omar Larson. Supper was served at a late hour.. The guests numbered twenty-fivtained and Mrs Anson .Kesler entertained - , it Mrt birthday party at their home Thurshonor of their ingshaw,. a Mr. and Mm. John H. Wootton -- a - k, gtrls-club- s a. s . Big-wa- ld Miss Berths Hodges and Miss Irene Brook3 entertained at a 500 party Monday evening at the home of Mm. Clarence Bengtzen on Jeremy atreet. Decorations and refreshments were carried out In Valentine effect. The guests numbered thirty-twand prizes were won bv Mrs. Eather-.-4fwand lawrehoe' Mangle. PAYSON PROVO o, - - Mrs. Arthur J. Kelly entertained at her home on LJncoln avenue Wednesday birthafternoon in honor of the sixty-fift- h of her mother, Mrs. day anniversary Joseph Marcroft. A birthday cake on a clunv lace cover surrounded by pink carnations. formed the centerpiece for the table. The hostess was assisted by her sisters, Mrs. L H, Crockett, Mrs. EiQrene 'Bengtzen and Mrs. Edna Snyder. Thirty , guests were present. ' Mrs. H. W. Scofield and Mrs. F. A. Thursday evening at a honor of Mm. J. Harold Kerry, shower Miss Lora formerly Hutchins, at the Kirk home on East Fourth South street, ,Khk entertained In a a Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dean entertained Tuesday evening at their home on Holly wood avenue at a ."600" party. 8uppy was served at small tables Each tablehad as a centerpiece a crystal basket of sweet peas tied with a mallne how. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fltks, Mr. and Mm. Alma Saver, Mr. and Mm. J. A. Kicks, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Houde, -- To Beautify 7 Complexion All Ton Need Is 8tuartl Calcium Wafers to Clear the Skin of Pimples, Bash, Blackheads and 8uch Local Skin Eruptions. , PAYSON, Feb. 19. A unique Valentine party was given Monday evening by the Cultus Literary club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Tevlor. Each member represented a different Lower and was dressed as a liife maid. Partners Of the ladles were named for different birds. An extemporaneous program wrfg given, after which a box luncheon, pro- vtded by the ladles, was enloyed. each finding her partnar-W- y matching broken hearts. m Mrs. 8, E. Ware entertained at bridge Saturday evening of lent week. Her guests Included Mm. William Omelia. Mm. E. Early, Mrs. I D. Pfouts, Mrs. John T. lant. Mm. Flovd WHson. Mrs. William Amos, Mrs. Frank Harris and Miss Mae Roberts. Miss Mae McBeth won high score. The Juatamere ctub celebrated Its fifth a pro anniversary Friday evening with greaslva supper at the homes of Mrs. R. Mm. Mrs. John rFlint Dixon, CiaytonLent, Mrs. Clyde Wlleon. followed by Amos. Mrs. William home of cards at tha The Bont Fldl club members went to Bpanlsh Fork Wednesday and were enHorace Fere day. tertained bv Mrs. Oran - Harper -- entertained - tea ef friends Sunday -- evening of Mst week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Shuler. Cards were played, followed by supper. Miss Lillie Fairbanks , was guest of honor Friday afternoon at a party given members of the T, L M. former by the , I, A. stake board. Mrs. Agnes Mm, (Nellie Scharrer, Btaheli and lMa. Versa Stelneckert entertained the officers andr teachers of the First way) .Primary association- Thursday 'evening at the home of Mrs. Bteln-eeke- rt. Miss Margaret Dixon entertained at rook Saturday evening of last .week. Elrht guests were present. - The Kntre Nous club mst Wednesday Mwv-Fft- d Freed wUh Mre.' Jesse-Ea- rt man of Spanish Fork .was a special guest. James Ellsworth was pleasantly, surprised Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. his parent. Mayor-e- nd Ells-aort- h, Leon Taylor and Keith Vance gave a Valentine party Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mm. Samuel Taylor. members gave a The farm bureau dance Wednesday evening in the pevlllon. The seventh and eighth grade pupils of the Think ward religion class gave a of last week party Raturday afternoon for their teacher. Mm. Evan Erickson. Games were played. Vivian Davis winning first prize and Fern Hansen the consolation. Ralph Vlertel gave ,a Valentine party Fifteen guests were Monday evening. present. A Valentine party was given Monday Charles C. F. evening by Mr. and Mrs.wee Dixon. Progressive rook played. Byron Gleason won first prize and J. J. Bchserrer received the consolation. her Mm. Mary McBeth wntortalned brtdgo club Saturday afternoon of last week. Mm. Ed Peery and daughter. Miss Ida Peerv, spent last weekend at Mammoth, the guests of Mm. Frank Barnet L Mm. - Laura Brewerton and daughter, of Provo visitMiss Winifred ed here with Mrs. Alphus Wlhn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elmer of Thistle ere visiting here. Mr. and Mm Flint McClellan entertained for them Wednee-da- ' The calcium sulfide it Stuarts Calcium Wafers is nature's contribution to skin health. It is the substance that seeks the skin, assists in its Activity to prevent stagnant pores, to stimulate circulation and divert impurities from finding lodgment in the skin texture. It sweeps its way through the bowels, ''removing wastes that otherwise may bs absorbed into the circulation and thus try to escape through the skin. Use these wafers regularly for a fear days and notice how the skin clears, how pimpleg, blackheads apd such kinds of skin eruptions are rembved. They simMrs. Donald Ashton and llttls daughply cannot remain. Their redness and ters wers Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. itching disappear. Proper food and Htuart's Calcium Wafers will . surely take the place of all your creams and lotions and you wont need vour powder puff. Get a box of Stuarts Calcium Wafers todav at any drug store and join the ever growing throng of American complexion beauties. (Adv.) (Under New Management) Bre-rton- , y. 60-ce- DEL MONTE CAFE Table dHote Dinner Sunday,' Feb. 20th 65c. From 12 mrto'S p. -- I I j J -- i 1 Hair is by far the ' tiling" about us aud most conspicuous is probably tha most easily damaged by bad or rare-Jes- s Red Rgdiahca Quoeo Olive treatment. If we are very careful in hair washing, we will have virChicken Gumbo Okra tually o hair troubles. An especially IMet of Sole, Tartar Sauce fine shampoo for this weather, ons rotatoei Natural that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair; that dissolves and entirely k Cream of Chicken a la King removes ' all dandruff, excess oil and Fried Chicken, Southern Style r excan be used at dirt, easily trifling Chicken Gililct. Saute Financiere pense by simply dissolving a teaspoon- Dinner Sirloin Steak, Del Monte Special ful of canthrox (which you ran get at Roast Lef( of Spring Lamb any druggists) in a rup of hot water. Green Mint Jelly This makes a full cup of shampoo Rout Sirloin of Beef nu Jue liquid enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just Ido top Mashed rotator Sugar Corn of Ji head. This chemically dissolves all impurities and creates a sopthing, Die cooling lather. Rinsing leaves tbs Fresh Applp lot Mi nee scalp spotlessly clean, soft and pliant,Lemon Meringue while tne hair takes on the glossy riebBanana Bhortcake and ness of natural color, also a fluffiness Fancy .. which makes it seem much heavier than Whipped I ream Vanilla lee Cream, Wafers it ia. After a canthrox shampoo, Tea Milk lhn hair is a pleasure. (Adv.) (joffee . . . 7 , .3 JPb IS Tbordiy tfteraoos the netiibert of th Social Hour elub mrt with D . (.lifter. , Tbfe Uiooeo ieonli sad So rah Anderaos of (innUritie atrt the gtHito of Hlibop aad Mrp A. L Booth it (Honor Suoduy. The frond anno! rhatsoter boil of tho rsit-roimrn alii bo ivrn Hoads? evening la the liosart fin rl lion Mr. and Mm Jobs T Taylor wero he guests of Mr aad Mm. Jarpet Simmer at dinner Bun PHOVO, dar. Ihurndsy afternoon Mm. Frank L Cory on torts IiihI tho member of the Thumday After noon Bridge club at rards at luncheon. Tho feaehera of tho Proctor academy gave a unique nod succiaaful valentine party Monday evening. Mr J. W. K. Whltecotto received tho mem bom of the Friday Afternoon Bridge eiuto t her homo yeeterday. The hoatoa aervod luaeheon following the game. MIm Lily Horaley spent 2at week-en- d at Riverto. An intereetlng aonslon ef the O. N. 0. club waa held Friday evealng at the home of Mr. and Mm, George V. tiardlng. Cards, mneical number and luncheon featured tho entertain-moB- t Dry cleaning and pressing sates you the eost of new evening dothes without worry or embarrass- v ment. , - - er were laid for the following guesta Mr Mayor and Mr. William M Howell, Mre. E. Shepard, Mr, and and Mr. A H. Thompson, Mr. and Mre. E. T. Benson and Mr- - and Mrs. C T. Cannon,, Following tha dinner, tha evening spent playing five hundred. g A grojip of twenty boe gate a Tuesday party at the Hotel Kctlee was carried idea Valentine The evening. out In the decora Gone. Twenty couplea were in attendance. Light refreshments were served. ' Miss Afton i Mias Florence Walker. Fern Rich Miss Mlaa and Lettie Odell, e SoOsmond were dinner guests ros's Sorority chapter hound Fridav eve'A banket of week. of 'bat marigolds ning for the table. formed tha centerpiece Covers were laid for fourteen. Harold Alvord and Sunday evening Percy Smith were dinner guests at the chapter house. Final Initiation waa held Friday evening for the following girta' Miss Ivaloo Budge, Alice Pederson. Della Smith and Luolle Fog. Monday night the house girls gavs a Valentina party. A late supper was served. Candy hearts wero the favors. Red and white roses graced the table. Covers iwere laid for fifteen. The Homo Economics club and the Agricultural c'.ub of tho Utah Agricultural college gave their annual ball Friday night at tho Smart gymnasium. About 100 couples were In attendance. Light refreshments were served. Professor F. iR. Arnold woe a dinner guest st.tto Sigma Theta Phi chapter house Sunday. The Valentina Idea was carried out In the decorations and menu. A bosket of. red carnations formed the centerpiece for tho tablo. Th sorority held a meeting In. thAAftemnon Aad gave a talk on ''The Things a Girt Should Look for In Choosing tne College to Attend. Miss Eleanors Armussen gave a slumber party Friday night of last week. The evening was spent with games and music. A late supper was enjoyed, and a breakfast was nerved the following morning. Those in attendance wero the Misses Agnes Lindsay. IBIanch Worley, Wynona Cherry snd Rex a Lewjs Bcturday evening Miss A lamina vftSg-lo- y and Miss Claire Partridge wars dinner guests at the Practice house. Miss Florence Riser and Mrs. Marjorie Turner of Ogden spent last week-en- d here as guests at the Beta Delta chapter house. A dinner was given In their honor Sunday by tha house girls. A basket of early spring ' flowers formed the centerpiece lor the tablo. Covers wero laU for fifteen. Friday of last week was Senior dayg at the Logan Ullgh school. In the a dancing party was given at the gymnasium of the school. Mrs. Lewis Cardon gave a children's party Monday afternoon from 4 Go 9 In celebration of tho birthday anniversary of her Jittle daughter, Ruth.. Games and music were the entertainment. Refresn-ment- s were served. About fifteen little guests were on attendance. Tho Unity circle met Tuesday afternoon at the Wigwam, with Mm. D. H. Thomas' and Mrs.- A. L, Farrell as hostesses. Professor- N. A. Pederson gave an Instructlv talk on American Literature. Miss Durham gave two piano worn served. selections Refreshments The following ladles were guesta of the Moses Mrs. afternoon: Thatcher. Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Mrs C. W. Nlbley, Jr.. Mins Cecelia Kays, Mm. Asa Bullen and Mrs. Wesley Anderson. Mrs.- - R. L, Ormsby Is spending the week-en- d In Salt Lake. Mrs. Lena Reynolds of Ogden spent the a suest of Mr. snd Mrs ' weekhere F. O. Reynolds. Miss Jennie Reese and Mies Radis lar-sat Preston. spent last week-en- d Miss Blanch , Mendenhall, who ia atU. A, C. and who tending school at-thas been visiting at her home In Spring-vlli- e for several days on account of Illness, has returned to school. With-ou- modem equipment and expert work- r are able to handle the most particular, with jobs perfect safety and satisfaction. manship we J, Look for the Master Cleaners Tag on when tbey come hack- ,- ii dan-cir- yout-cloth- es PHONE WASATCH 580. i Out-of-Tow- Orders n are given the same careful attcntion as if you lived in etr-cb- town. return- - par--cpost or express chargee. y el Cleaning & Dyeing Co, 150-16-0 Branch: Hast Second South Street First South and 8tate Street Salt Lake $ Matter kenslngton Tuesday afternoon twenty ladles were entertained and Mrs. Wilson and Mm. William Yager received the prizes. 8t. Anthony chapter No, 1 5, Order of tho Lantern Star, met Friday evening. The conferring of degrees was held, and setter session m luncheon-waserved at the Yager cabaret. Thirty-tw- o guests were In attendance. The Womens society of the Union church mot with Miss If, C, Wood and Mrs. Mains Thursday afternoon at the home of Mis Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoops are moving to. make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Hoop are of St Anthony and will bs missed. 1 ha Men's Dnpjtcato Whist eluh met wlthtJUdge N. D. Jackson Monday The following attended the athletic ball at Kexburg Tuesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hallsirom, Dr, and Mrs. Bennett. Mlsa Adah Elliott. Miss Minnie li, Mies Penney, Mtse Johnson, Grigsby Moore. Joe Rice. Dr. Miller, H. C. Store!, Harold Hezet aad Fred fiturdo-van- L thebu4is s eve--nin- g. --KAYSVILLE eve-nln- ' - JUST LIKE NEW . Mmdajr-eventttaU;th- ST. ANTHONY, IDA. ' h las.1 day, Ihoue for our auto tomorrow. We will call and get your dress suit or party gown, dean and press it carefully and return it to you' promptly looking - home-o- n at dinner fhe boulevard. The table was deco- - , rated with red carnations and hearts. The Valentine Idea was carried out In all the appointments oftthe dinner. Cov- Friday afternoon Mm. Thomas Thor ley entertained tho Optimise club with card, moalc - at tmwoon. at her- - home-- . The marriage of Mlaa Edditha Payne, daughter of Fred Payne of thla city, and Kiri Cunningham of American Fork, took place Wed non-da- y ta Balt Lake. Mr. and Mr. Cunningham will make their home la American Fork. Fifteen guesta were preeeat at a valentine party given by Vert Ffaber, Monday evening. , Mrs. J. Will Lewi of tho Second ward waa hoateaa at a valentine party Monday evening, -given In honor of tho member of her Sunday arhool claaa music and Valentino games. luncheon contributed to tho success of tho evening. MIm fret Humphrey la apend lag two works In Bpringvilio with relative. A aurretsfiit surprise party was eooducted by tho Boclal Hour clnb ftaturdep evening of last week In honor of Mr L. M. belaoa. Mualc, game and refreshments made the time past .pleasantly for UUtt gueaiiu- 111 of Ih. Dsafh-ter- s rrftilsr monthl, er I ef the Isli Ptanears will rae.eBe Sir it Thursdsr sftereaaa st the bom. ef Mrs. Lsurs Foote, Hlagr.ipbkol sketches of the member ho of the JlcLmuslsml Djnllj - wilt festura the w program. 'Mr. sod Mrs, Joseph B Reethslse hsro returned from s three weeks stshtsmln trip through Cslifornl. Mr. so Mr. Norms B. Wslla of Ogfes hsro returned homo, sfter g two weeks visit with relstlns end friends ta the Gardea elt,. Mrs. LsRoy Pharis ts here from Balt Lake, spending a few dais with her parents, Mr. 8T. ANTHONY, Idaho. Feb. 19. Mr. sad Mrs. S. 8. Joses. and Mm. William Cochems of Sturgeon Moods, evealng Mr. and Mrs. Eph.-Bomare spending a few days with Bay, thirty guests at ginner, la honor of the M.WIs., V. Cochem family. Mr. Homer's birthday anniversary. Sweet pea The Social Hour club met Friday aftand carnatloas wtro need to beautify tho dialog ernoon with Mrs. Charles Burgsss. table. Tho Utah Roro.lt met Wedneoday sfteroooa Mrs. M. M. Hamhbarger gave a theSt tho homo of Mrs Abo Turner. Two esrel-leo- t ater party Saturday evening of last week papers were given, os followa- to a few friends, 'Wht Is A merle, nits Hon Mrs. William P. . Mm. M. V. Cochems gave a delightful by Vtoleit and ''.Vsturnllsatlsa sod Clttseuskip, The occasion Monday evening party by Mr. J. ff. Rotdnnoa was her husband's birthday annivers'ry Mr. snd Mm Hoy Boras ssd Mr. and Mrs. e thirty-fivand guests gathered at he W. r. Violett were Balt Lake visitors Mos-dsCochems home and surprised the guest V slentlris Ideas' war carried In tho Bonneville word of honor. Monday sventug. amatrmeut hill, tho t'lub Crest eandurted t out In the decorations and refreshments. rh. racier ball, with about J00 guests ta at- Krtdge, pinochle and five hundred were guests were Mr and your prise were awarded to the Played tendance. fallowing winners. Mr. William I 'nine. Prank Mrs W, Cochems of Sturgeon Bay, Wis Onsen berry. James Carter and Mrs. Bea H. and Mr. and Mrs. M. Spalsbury of DrumLuncheon was aervod. Bollock mond. Mrs. T. If. Hopktns entertained In honTuetdny evealng Ih Cornu Cotillion gave m ttccnsnful dancing party In the Armory. Mr. or of Mrs. W. Cochems Wednesday aftsnd Mrs Fph. t hirf of Spanish Pork wero ernoon at a kenslngton. Valentine ideas sun) be red with the aueats. wet-used. Cards snd lunchsou featured the ontrrtala-mea- t B. E. Duncan and daughter. Ttoro Mr. of tho party enjoyed by tho Elks ladies left Tuesday evening for Pocatello at th Pika rlubrooms Tuesday evenlug, Mrs. thy, to join her husband. J. H. Denhsltar received th cord favor. Mrs. A. J. Gallup and Mrs. Bernard Th rrtldcnce of Mr. sod Mrs. Albert Jef ferles was the seen of a pleasant social affair worn hoateaa to the Presbvterian Aid soMr. Mm. Thumday afternoon at tho Presbyciety with aad whoa they, Friday rrsnlag, terian thurch. A. M. Tbomaa, entrrtalard th members of th The P. E. O. chapter met with Mm. Tree Jolt rlub and their husband.. Game and M E. King Friday afternoon of lust music followed hiacbeoo. Th third t a scries of parties given by week, at which time election- of officers the Provo rlty trschera waa held at th T imwas held. Th officers arePresident. ps no Ofl arhool Monday ovratng. Effective aad Mm. C. R. Moon; vice pres'dent. Mm. M were carried out E King; recording secretary. Mis. Ed original valentine lugg-aliThe color schema waa In In the decorations Mrs Maag; corresponding secretary, A program of pro th red and white color F. Gilman; treasurer. Mr. I- - A. Tutile; waa enjoyed, after which a chaplain, Mrs. T. H. Hopkins, greoalro games gjord, valent In luncheon was served by girl dresntd to suit the ocrttlAa. Thor wero mar than Mm L. R Yager. Afternoon Bridge 'club Ths Tuesday present. guests fifty met this week with Mrs. B. E. Duncan. I The B. Y. li. verlty Womr gave 14.- K. King tbs lit tho-a-rt gallery 'Of ' th B 'T. U" Mrs, Mrs H. W. Parham was hostess to Friday avealng. which wad a tended by many ladles of tit rlty. Piofeaeof E. M. Eaatmond tne Tuesday Evening Bridge club this Art. aad week. di Peered an Illustrated lecture on Miss Katherine Colwell was her from a program of musical oumhera waa rendered. Bex burg last week-en- d, were served refreshments by th the guest of Mrs. Light & F. Oilman. hoatrMes. Miss of Los Monday ovrolng tho members of th G. I.. Edna Idaho fails wi s J I), rlub entertained their pertner it a rlaror-t- v ths guest of Mm. Harold Mitchell last arranged Xalrnllae parry ot Ih horn of week-enBrian St. Valth Mlur. Buth snd Ago Mr. and Mrs. Mark tlpalsatiry of Drumentin emblems wero carried out la th mond art guests of Mr, and Mr. T. If. luncheon and Edna Lvwta or Topenlsh. Math., la liopklns. Mia St. Katherinet guild met with Mm. M. her apeodiog a faw days a tha guest ot Miss Harshberger Thursday afternoon, Loreeda Joha. ' Mrs. Evan Mile M. and and Iiavls Mrs. Mrs. P. 8. Wilcox. Mm E. I Jones. l. Mrs. K. L Strong went to Amerlcoa Eorh Mm- - M. K. Melton and Mm. J. WoodToeoday ta allend a tea give by Mrs. Emast man entertained at Valentino bridge parEtrkbam. ties Monday snd Tuesday evenings and Mr snd Mr. J. II. McDonald ontotdalnad a kssington Tuesday afternoon. Th W home waa moat attractive with the Tuesday evening la honor of tholr father, lleary t luff, on hla birthday anniversary. Tha color scheme of red snd whit In the rooms were pleasingly nrranged to Valentino floral arrangements of red and whit nggettms and Ih table re ter piece canalal. carnations. was at seven Hrldg played d ml nf an Immense blrthdav cako, whlck tables Monday night. Mm 11 W. Henseven i r eight lighted candles, sigalfy score rietta Mra. and B. K high winning The tlm lag the age id the guest of honor. Tuesday evanlng wno mad Interest log with gamo sad music. Duncan th all cut. wero I Mta them six tables. F. Souls I,un been was served to Ih following guests. honor site! : In addition to th Messes, aad and Mrs. C. H Moon winning th honors. twa-courA luncheon was Meads miss tlyrum ( luff, John Vntslsv, Jerry served, furD t luff, W. Hatley. the Valentina Idea. Alos Morleaarn. Prod ther carrying out t luff. Charles Unlf, W. I Bsher, rrrry Oah-le- j, Scot earns snd other details of tho partv H, I,, t luff. Miss aujgesto.1 th Valentina Ides. At the lira, Xm Dims. Mr ' Wi j Dont leave it until the KAYRVILLE. Pcb. 19-- Mra. I Lcallt E. Crocket of Logaa iited her mother, Mra. Joha W. Galley, during the week. MraaJuf. Mra. Jd Sa1oawirfalad dinner at their home Sunday. Cover wer laid for Moroai Moa and daughter, Tlielma. of Wood Croat, tod. Mr. and Mra AL laom aad children. - Mr and Mra A. B. Gotberg of Salt Ltkl wer Sunday goeata of Mr. aad Mra. A. B. MUlgat. . (Bi Cleanert and Dyer i tUbcnf di&r ptrtjr t dap her bom oa Dower ( Twelfth doraed th tablo d, foUowi&g dinner, music irt rajoyod. R. F. RkkH wai to th Mat official and member of th lolitor at Ms bom on Warm Sprint aVcaua. Tucadry ctc-(- v wrr fmirfiiftff' With flowcrt. Itaactiif and card war th feature Mr, aad Mra. W. W. Hanses of Sugar City ar flatting with re la tlm point. trt. FIELDING FIELDING, Feb. j9.One of the bl social events of last week waa the banquet snd dance Riven to the plojjedrs of FieldlhR Saturday byth Socish-Dav- ef. opment club. At t oclock in th afternoon the Ruests assembled st tho amusement hall, where ths following program wis rendered: Song. "America. by pioneers, prayer, Ole Petersen; soto, "Some Day You'll Want Me Back. Mia a Emily Wood, tribute to pioneers. Arthur R. Capener; (juet. Misses Euniro Petersen and Mario Packer; speech, In Memory of Lincoln, Ltnwood Liddell r remarks by the visiting pioneers. At 9 o'clock dinner was served, at which covers were laid for etgkjty guesta. The t shine were'cen-lera- d ith flowering plants During dinner toasts wfr given upon the early; day Industries and occupations conducted bv E. O. Wilcox. Following the dinner, sevr oral pioneers contributed to the enterwhich consisted tainment of of a recitation by Mrs Alice A. Smith: song, P. A. Justesen; recitation. E. O. Wilcox; duet. Mr. and Mm. Frank J. Walker; stump speech, William E. Packer. Tho remainder-o- f the evening was -- -- A Sure Way to End Dandruff There is ope euro trey that hta never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that la to dissolve it, then yon destroy it entirely. To do this, just Ret athut four ounces of plain, eommon liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at niRht when retiring; use enough to moisten the ' U. , By morning most,, if not all, of your wifi be gone, and three or dandruff four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the scalp 1111 stop instantly, and" your hair will b Duffy, lustrous, . glossy, ailky snd.soft, and look and ger feel a hundred times better.. spent Jn (Adv.) dancing. e gutsts wero A. R. Capener. Mr. and Mra Herbert Stajmer arut Mrs. Charle Bowen. of Garland. Mr. and Mra. E. O. Wilcox and Mr. and Mm. Charles Earl of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Hank J. Walker, J. M. Iieaa and Hyrum Hem Of Brigham City and Knur Harris of Balt Lake. Eppemoa eatertalnad at a dinner party at their borne Tuesday arenlsg, Thoa war Mr. and Mra. Heary H. pretest W. P. Kpperaoa aad Mr. aad Mr Blood, Mayor and Mr. John W Tboraley. Mr. and Mr Paul THomaaaea war recipient of a pleasant aurprl party at their bom Th Raturday evening of lat week tlm wa spent ia playlag cards, music nod e lunchgamer aad at a late boor a eon waa aorred to Mr. and Mra. Georg T. Lay too. Mr. and Mr Henry J. Graham, Mr Pred and Ur John Graham, klr and Mr Mr. Green . TTr. andMra. Robert X and Mra. Joha Matchinsky, Mr. aad Mra. Roy WDllam Wllkeawm, Kitfoyle, Mr. and Mr Mr aad Mr. Prank William. Mine AHa ('riddle, Hael Matchlaiky, Dorla Lyton, and Vernon R, Xoto Pcrrta and Mecir. Mr, aad Mra C. A. Thovnaaaea. Mr. and Mra. E. X, Bagley aad Mlaa treat elaltora Swat of Salt Lake wore Kayrrlll Sunday. 11 ia R. rtUUrea ted Mr Mary Rwaager Bountiful. Sunday Mr and Mra. William WUkeaaoa of Ogdca wer last week end elaitorn here. Mra. A. M. Barnen spent Thursday la Balt J. Georg Lak aa fuett pf Mr Mr. and Mr. Jacob K. Layton, Mr. aad Mra, David McParaoa, Mr. and Mrs. David Layton, Mra. Dolly Brown and Mr. Matilda MrPerooa, all of Clearfield spent Sunday at KayaetU. Mrs Prank Wlnegar and children wer Ogden visitor Sunday. Tls Mr. Reth C. Jones of Bountiful waa a rela-tJceI tor hero during tho week, aa guest of Bar. Mr. Robert Blamlres spent th peat week at Rigby, Idaho. Mr. hud Mr Byroa L. Blood of Ofdea wera last week-en- d gucata of Mr. and Mr. John H Blood , Mis Martha E. Barnes entertained at a fir hundred party at bar horn Monday A erred to Mr. aad hiooheoa wa Mr. Arnold M. Bire, Mlaa Pay Bandera, Mina Florence M Rtantom Ubm Mary ftemea, and Messrs. Paul William. Richard Btantoa and WUUam Jarman- Mra Arnold M. Barnet Tialted la Farmlog-lo- a Tuesday, with Mrs. Goidea J. Barton Mrs Barak E. Taylor of Balt Laka flatted bars during tha week. relative !. I BOISE, IDAHO BOISE. Mho, rb. 19 Oee of tie aoteble eveale of tie week wsa the Sum V. Aitboar banquet gieea at . the Clumber mof Commerce, one of tie affair Tueodor eeeolBZ. moot tntemttBf asoual bosquets that bare bees (Ires for maar years ssd might well be termed s suffrage ratlftcettoe banquet. Peter,. Johutoe. spesker of the bouse of repraoents-ll-eegave s teeut, "Women s Polltlcel fee tor, and Mra. g. A Pejteoger gew "Whet Several ether laleresUng We Galsed Thereby. talks wera glees and the bosquet wee encodwomee ed by e large lumber of eolhueltetlr cod meo. Member of the tegleleture cad tbelr eeeeleed epeelet teelteeteo to b preoeot, clnb beoquet. which we Th Idebo-llllno- l held Moedey evening t the Chamber ef Commerce. wee s delightful crest ef the week. Supper wee served at 9 SO eod aa excellent proaram, roseiellng ef speeches aad mualc, added to the The Ksigbla o( (olumbue hut, tJ. . P. B. I. heeplloL Boise berrackt. see the eceee ofmee pleeaeut eBteriainment, In honor ef the evealng. ferde at the barrack. Tueurtey A mueic, pool end ether gene wera enjoyed.were buffet lunch wa eerved Tboee Is chirr eed Mr, Mr leptel end Campbell Mejor (roueb. Major sad Mrs- - Allen, eed Ml AtUM T. lhtlty, bead nurae. snd her lff. the Mra. Bobert W. Klemtead eoterUtsed rtrsoo. A pinof Emanoa clnb Wednesday ot eell hear wu enjoyed t th rloee the elub meeting. st as Mra. H. M. Pyper entertained nfteroooo. In honor bridge ten 'liiuraday I lb clotting here, of her tter, who the eed, following gucata numbered eight wan servad. luncheon game, Rvdvr who had been Mr. aad Mr. G. vtaltlb Mra. I. I. William, left Tuesday for tbelr bom at Baker lit), Ore at a Mra franklin B. itnlth waa boat e prettily arranged dinner parly Tseaday ere-ninla compliment to Tha birthday anmreraari ef Mr Smith The table wa decora led with a cluster of yellow Jonquil la s crystal basket, and eorera wera laid foe right Mrs. Flrmiag iolcrlaiard right (ueatg Thura- - Grandmother Says: Bunte Brothers have been making cough drops ever since I was a girl. They're the only thing to use for dry throat and Irritating coughs." lie , an remedy GRANDMOTHER has its dry throat that bothers you, shell prescribe BUNTES Cough Drops. The pure cane sugar, menthol and horehouna soothe and heal the irritated membrane bring immediate relief and prevent inflammation. Try . BUNTES Cough Drops cost but a few pennies. - - BUNTE BROTHERS CHICAGO Maker of world famous Candle and Cocoa Look for th Rtd Box wtlh th Ftmny Fat Man on Ui -- to I lyMMfvri ivlSfivwii1 ir'c . |