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Show Ontlnid Trom h Ora. Miss Inez Rhodes M. Ev-anof Salt horn on West Third North etreet. She will be assisted by her mother, Mra Harden Bennlon, and her slaters Ules Florence Bennion and Mlsa Aurelia Bennlon. s of Garland, whose engagement SMART SHOP to Lake is announced today. . PRESENTS I Phi Delia Theta fraternity of the varsity of Utah will entertain at a dancing ptrty Friday evening at the Country club. The committee in charge of arrangement Include John S. Adam and Harold Browning. Individualized 00 The Saturday Night dub will be entertained Saturday evening by Dr. and Mra. A. J. Hoaraer. . The annual luncheon of the Short Story club will be held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Country club. Thla la the atxth anniversary of the club, and In be will Thoee , feature given. apedal are Miea Linda charge of arrangement Mrs. D. B. W. McAllister, Mrs. Jessup, W. Deaaon and Mrs. E. B. Palmer. 0 Mra. Charles D. Smith will entertain the members of the Happy Twelve club Wednesday evening at her home, 1232 ' o'clock. McClelland avenue, at 0 0 0 The Ladles auxiliary of the United Commercial Travelers will entertain In honor. of Mra. C. C. Sloan of Milford at the home of Mr. W. S. Woodruff, 317 I street, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members are invited. - F or Eastertime in Spring F ashions Make , a Complete Change From the Recent Vogue Tailored and 00 . i Specially featured in smartest togs for country club, golf and all sports d Scotch tweeds and jerseys in newest heather wear are the The very chic and novel sports frock of Shetland wool, colorings. shown with the long sweater coat or cape, is decidedly clever. hand-loome- bers were present, with Mrs. H. L, Bauer and Mlea Lucille. Pope as invited guests. Prises were won by Mrs. Roy Berryman. Mrs. Edwin Lloyd, Mrs. K. Watson and Mra Louis Smith. and white. Covers were laid for fifteen Those present, aside from the guest of honor, were: Miss La Vern Noblltt, Mis Theodoela Smith, Miss Sarah Huckvale, Miss Luella Wodehouse, Miss Cecil Lar-eFllcher Beck. Floyd Hoffman, W. Miss Laura Fehr entertained Wednes- Howard Griggs, Raymond Roberts, Wilday evening at her home In Forest Tale liam Hackearthvand Vernon E. Allen. In honor ,of Mlea Edna Baird and Mlea Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frank of 126 VirBess Btdrd of Des Moines, Iowa, who left Those pres- ginia street entertained Wednesday eveyesterday for Los Angeles. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy, Mr. ning In celebration of their silver wedand Mrs. Arthur Leonard, Mr. and Mra. ding anniversary at a dinner at the hotel followed by a dancing party George Fehr, Mias Grace Chapman, Miss Bertha Cahoon, Miss Edna Baird, Miss Pink sweet peas and carnations decorated Bess Baird, Don Kimball, Bernard Usher, the table. The favor were Individual Girl silver flower holders One hundred end Mickey Martin and John Schelss. friends entertained at dinner at the Rotls-sert- e twenty-fiv- e guests were present. Among Inn Friday night in honor of Miss those from out of the city were Mrs. H. A. Edna Baird and Miss Bess Baird, followed Baron of Portland, Ore.; Bafney Baron 01 by a box party at the Orpheum theater Butte, Mont; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Baron The table was decorated with pink and of Brigham City, Utah, and Mr. and Mra Rein Schrelber of Ogden, Utah. lavender sweet peas n, EASTER BONNETS 00 K. Marx entertained Thursday evening at a dinner party In honor of her birthday anniversary. A color scheme of green and wbite was carried out with hyacinths and ferns Cards and dancing followed. The guests numbered ten.. s The members of the Sunshine club and their husbands were entertained Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. William Sedgley at their home, 5 West Fourth North street. The evening was spent tn music, games and dancing, after which supper waa served. The guests were seated at two long tables. Primroses and cyclamen formed the centerpieces..' The guests were Mr. and Mrs. H.-Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. David Goodlad. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cleaver, Mr. and Mra Ralph Carlston, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Huber, Mra. D. M. Bath, Mra. H. R. Stephenson. Mra. J. W. Jones, Mrs. W. J. E. Albrand, Mlea Edna Mlsa Sarah E. Richardson, Phillip 8edgeley, Miss Phyllis 8edgeley, Miss Hasel Sedgeley, Milo Richardson and Ears Richardson. Mrs. EXQUISITE COSTUME AND SUIT HAT- S- New-hou- Collection from Leading French and American Artist$ 00 Mr. and Mra Lawrence H. Sorenson entertained at a dancing party Wednesday evening at their home on Edison . street. A late supper Haag served. A low mound of daffodils and fema formed the for the table. The favors were centerpiece email green caps. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. George Malln, and her sister, Miss Msrfe Malln The gueats were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Members of the hJlnth ward Relief sociEynan, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Bengt-aeety were hosteesea at a reception Tues- F. P. Miss Zilda Coombs, Mlsa Katherine day afternoon In honor of the retiring Jensen, Miss Verda Fcx, Miss Mildred officers, who are President Mrs. Mary B Relven Mlse Malln, Miss Pearl MarBat, Horsfall and Counselor Mra Elizabeth Florence Greene. Kenneth ClayWoolley, In the wand chapel. Following tin, Mies E. G. ton, Hayward,. A. H. Burton, Frank the reception a program of musical numbers was given by Mra Emma Carlson Taylor, D. M. Kluge, Ray Brandley, w. and Mrs. Elsie Rest, and Mrs Vida Claw-to- n T. Martin and Harry Coates. gave several humorous readings. Mra Lottie B. Baxter and Mra Annie Vetterll of the Liberty stake reviewed the work of the retiring officers. Mrs Emma Maw, the newly elected president, then presented the officer with cameo ,11 brooches ae tokens of the esteem of the Taraday entartaiaed inf members of tha Relief society. were the dlvsrstoa. kajoytag ,blr Sitae . E. Delta. Mr. aad Mi were Vrt Tttaarau Mtas ELY, NEVADA Harris. Mrs. Cerlle Mrs. Leo B. Solomcn entertained TuesW. Far. It. Mr. Mr. aed end In honor of her mother, day at a luncheon Mra. Belpti Bowdta, Mrs. Oeerge Whltaley Mra George Grow, who will leave today RLY, Net., March 10. Miss Ruth Kewhah Paul Bor notarad te McGill Satton Portland, Ore., to visit her daughter Oliver, one of Eljr's popular school teachers, end Mrs. et last wnk te ettaod th part, (tree and Vincent J Rom, assistant postmaster at urday and son. Bora Mra. ' the Ely postoffice, were married Thorsdav of t, Mr. ead Mra.Tartar. 0 , June . Bassett eatartataed last week at tha rectory of St. Bsrtholo at dtaera Band,, In Mr. ead Mra, Prra. J. Mra J. H. Stoner entertained a group new'a . church tha Rev. James by MacLangh-(inOther laral. wras Mr, ted Mra. Voamaad. of young people at her home In the Johe Weber eed Joka Weber, Jr. Thursday evening at a St. Patricks Mra. W. I. Meyers entertained Thursday eveRobert ,B,lrd ratartateed the taewbers birthday party In honor of her niece. Mine ning of last week in honor of Mrs. fm. J. et Mra Needlecraf flub Tbsredey eftaraora. The hostess was assist- Ooumood, who will leave tomorrow for Detroit The the Gladys Huckval K, her. era Mra. J. Bcarff, Mra B.Mra ed bv Mrs. John D. Noblltt. to mske her home. Other guests were Mrs. knot.B rat H. Frar.l, Mra. D. T. Btwa. Mrs. Dancing wet enjoved during the early Joseph Tela, Mrs. William Moorman, Mrs. Fred E. H. Btaphrarae, Mra. Feeey Jerkaoa. Mrs evening, after which refreshments were West, Mrs. Percy Jackson, Mrs. M. Clays, Mrs. W. C. Gallagher, Mra. J. A. Martta, Mra J. served. The table was decorated In green J Kent, Mrs. Charles Grier and Mrs. John I. Wallace, Mra Mar, tnpld eed Mira Jwata Weber. Cards were the diversion of the evePrison were Newtugsr. ning, followed by refreshments. A. A. Mentis!! ted Mira Sub'll Howell w.r won by Mrs. Kant end Mrs. Orier. ef taet wra t the married B.torda, Mr. and Mra. John Weber entertained at hoB ef the bride to Cratrel SI,, the Be,. dinner Frida v evening rff lest week for Mr. JaBM M.rLeufhlta offlrtatta. Tb tttrad and Mrs. Proa. J. Goumaod Other guests an were Mlw Mar, Black ead M. T. Col wsre Mr. and Mra. James ft. Bennett and John Tha were Mr. aed at re. M. T. Cellta. guest Weber, Jr. Marmara. Mr. aed Mra. Joseph Mra. Job Mr end Mra. Carl fttevenaon of Best Rly Bee aed Mra Peel Mr. aed Bra L Mrs. N. L. Stewart entertained Thursday afternoon at a bridge luncheon. The 8t Patrick Ideas were carried out In the table decorations. White rosea and maidenhair fema formed the centerpiece for the table and white hyacinths decorated the rooms. Prizes were won by Mrs. Blair Richardson 'and Mrs. John Dooly. Twenty guests wsre preach t. 00 Idea. Mrs. P. 8, Stash sntertained the J. 8. 8. club Wednesday evening at her home on Ninth East street. ' A color scheme of n. 0 Miss Ruby Evans entertained the members of her club at a matlnea party Wednesday at the Pantages theater In honor of Miss Coals Ewen, a new member. Supper was served at the Evans home on Second avenue. Hat Individually Made , for Hamilton's Is One of the Most Recognized Kr. 'l Hill-cre- st Mrs. Florence McGhle entertained her club at her home, 714 East Second South street Thursday at a' St. Patrick's party. Refreshments and decorations were In keeping with the occasion. All club mem mb, I Lawns Evergreen That what you want, isnt it! Well, then, you must plant grass seed that will come 'up and be green all over not in patches. If you have the good soil, we have the GOOD SEE- D- yOGELERS Purity SEED 7 its true to name. Th$ cleanest and truest ,eed on the market. Youll say ao, too. . Come to ua for ALL garden and field seeds. The seeds we sell are live they GR0W1 . fm VOGELER SEED CO. entertained nt a Dutch bridge partv Friday evening of last week. Those enjoying their hospitality wsre Mr, and Mra. George Wright, Mr. and Mr, and Mra. Van Newman, Mra. Blton Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Torrence, Mr. and Mrs. George Bran, Mr. and Mra. H. R. A mens, Mr. and Mrs. A. U Veruer, Mrs. ft, E. Devlin and Mrs. J. F. Lewis. Prises were won by Mr. and Mrs. H R. Ament, Mr. and Mrs. Blton Harris and Mrs. 8. Devils. Mr and Mrs. Gael 8. Hoag left ftunday morning to mske their horns at Detroit, Mich. The Spanish Study club met With Mrs, JoNew evening. Wsyman Thursday sephine members are Mrs. Georgs Jackson and the Misses Marguerite and Marie William, Mrs. Ralph Bowdle of Bast Rly will be hostess to the members of the Drams league et Its meeting nest Thursday at her apnrt-meat the flteptoe hotel. Mra. Gael ft. Hoag gave a farewell dinner to the members of the Ante club Saturday evening of last weelLTho members praaant were Mrs. ft. B. Devlin, Mrs. Vail Pittman, Mrs. Jamea ft. Bennett and Mrs. Psnl Roese. Mrs. George Wright was s hincheon guest at the bean of Mrs. P, C. Pons la Bast Ely Saturday of last week. Mrs. Fred West gave Ml delightful M0M party Saturday evening of last week com. Pros. J. Gonmond Other pllmentlng Mrs, gneets were Mrs. let Murdock, Mrs. Van New Mra. James ft. Benman, Mra. John nett, Mrs. ( bar lee Grier, Mrs. Joeeph Tela, Mrs. Percy Jackson, Mrs. J, Kent, Mrs. William Moorman. Mra. W. R. Meyers and Mrs Jay Brinton. Following the game refreshments wsre served Prises were wen by Mrs. Be, nett. Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Kent sod Mrs Grier. Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Davidson of Bast Bly Wr. Irwin. t followed by refreshments. . isrroll Thoee present were Whit-moMrs. Creighton Mrs. Jay Brinton, Minn Lola Lockhart, Mias Mery O SulUvsa, Mrs. Cwrt's Bent, Mrs. Blton Harris and Mrs. Vincent Rues. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgs Decktotnaa ef Bast Bly returned Monday a fief a turn week' visit at Mrs. Mom-U- Salt Lake. Hr rum Wkltleck entertained the members ef the Mlaerva ftewtoc club Thursday. The members are Mrs W. J. Key, Mrs. Hey Chambers Mra. Earl Maagum nnd Mra. J. IL ftutrea. last Mrs. Harry Hogaa waa ft goeet ef Mra. M. B. Mayer ef Beat Ely. Mra. week-en- L Hire. Mra. Van Nmnu and Mrs. George Wright were Joist hooYcseoe at a luncheon Saturday Mrs Pres. J. ef last week eompUmsetihg Goamoed. The gueots were Mrs. John Weber, Mrs. Fred West, Mrs. M. Clays, Mrs. J. C. Wheeler, Mra. James ft. Bennett, Mrs. Los Murdoch and Mra, Joseph Trie. Mrs. C. L. Grier sill bo hoe tees at tb heat meeting ef Bt. Bartholomews guild L Deugiaas ef Central Rly celeMrs. M brated her dnughterag eighth birthday anniverKa Joying the game, music and sary Monday dancing were Clare Uriilyter, Helen Urhlyter. Thelma Webb, Bl'aabeih tlemderuea, Virginia Bveiya Smith, Henderson, Bvelya Martin, Mary Squires, Lenell Harris nnd Margnerile Mra. Van Newmoa entertained Their gnesta waffle breakfast Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl N Stevenson, Mr. and Mra. Carl Mr. and nnd George Wright Mrs. et Un. PoppUaea', e twenUfully lemiah in rm k two gomplaatna .Pena anantam II puma Halph afTFivr. lionuNs a son, n 1 I nt I were Mra. Ter ir. HfUet Sublet, W. K. MrOIII aatartataad at eppotntad Stao r Wadaraday eve-Iaa tkalr Or, and Mra. having Bowdla, tltaa laUni puli, takrtu. 0. L grt.ll. aad Arthur Smith. M. gratae ratartaiMd ttw, mm bar, . T. C. Mmdar eftaraora. Th. Mm et th aad tradln. altar which rm wee aprat frarhairata war emrad. Thra prrarat ware . N, Mra. Urhlytra, Mr. Irra. Mra. Mr. D C. Mrlfenald, Mn. R. A. C H. A. Mra. Harry tUnd.ll, Mra. g. ka.1, Mra. Jama grand, Mr. I. Mra. Bd. Parrall. Mra. A, D, Sira, aad Mra. , A. A. Skanaaa. lltrky, Mra, eetn eeuhlce ere etlectfeehr eewiealwL Itaducra enna.mrt evkw aad carnets graeay tains hliikhr Mlfenk. SW lie. v Triad SJet Mra. Oaek. an Mr. Mr. amilitai (Akinin Prnei taetSer, led talMna ph Ch-r- ry Men the perfect d Bice waa a dinner boeteua FriCovert were to id for Mr. and day evening. Neill, Mias Mra. Charts Johnson, Mra. Hugh Maud Bice nwd W Mra. Hugh O'Neil! aod ton ef Cobra ara the guests ef Mrs. ONsllPa mother, Mra. M. U M. Mrs. Managua. Mr. and 58 W. First South, Salt Lake !. Col-lla- the mem-her- s Murdock entortnlned ef La Court re Wednesday evening. Sewing and mtwie was the diversion ef tbs evening, C leers Mias la, Mira Knapp-Fe- lt Knapp Sailors ' green and .yellow was used throughout the rooms. A The Crofut- - 00 - Member of the Sans Soucl club were entertained Monday evening at the home of Mlsa Louise Dangerfleld on Eighth East street. After the business session a social hour waa enjoyed. A late supper was served. The favors and decorations were carried out tn the Easter 1921 Catalogue Is vr Original Styles for Clever Dress being shoyn by the Hamilton Shop who always stand apart from the commonplace featuring the woman and ' miss who demand something different. Mrs. Cleon e Grant entertained Monday evening at the Emerson ward hall at a dancing party In honor ed her brother. Bus Phillips, who will leav soon for a mission for the L. D. 8. church In the Fiji Islands, Thoee assisting the hostess in receiving were Miss Gladys Phillips Mrs. George Phillips and La Mar Phillips Fifty guests were present. 0 , Mrs. 8. B. Dailey entertained the Guards of Woodbine .circle No. 4 Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. H. A. Welling, 121 Fifth East street, at a 8t. Patrick's party. A crystal basket of green sweet peas, tied with a green bow, formed the centerpiece for the supper table. The guests were Mrs T. B. Slea-te- r, Mrs. A. Bess Mrs. H. A. Welling, Mrs. W. Connors, Mrs. J. F. Williams, Mrs. A. Brewster, Mrs. M. Walker, Mrs. E Edgar, Mrs. E. McAllister, Mrs. M. Eastman and Mrs. M. L. Dailey. And Costume-Suit- s Sports, tailored and Formal Types for Town and Country Mrs. Jacob Hill entertained the Jolly Eight club at a luncheon at her home on L street Thursday afternoon. The table was decorated with ferna and the center, piece and place cards were emblematic of Easter. The afternoon was spent at five hundred. The guests present were Mrs. Charles Ulrich, Mrs. Robert Aldrich, Mrs. Frank Wemack, Mrs. Henry Dodson, Mrs. A. F. La France, Mrs. E. K. Ntner, Mra Lara Christensen. 8 i Iran ewtaf flab ran mtartatard Wadaaaday afteyauea, tha UtaHy Th llae Hats in a City waa sprat la sewing and music, after which refreshments were served. Tbeae present were the Misses Muriel Nicholas, Gertrude Dorothy Delators, Marie Sears, Censuses McClellan, Melba Gersghty and Eleanm Ferguson sad Ruth Webb, who ware admitted aa new members. Mrs. Frank Mnlvey, who had been visttltfg her father, W. L. Joues, toft Saturday ef last week for tee Angeles. Mrs. Jay Brinton entertained Informally Tuesday evenlag, having as her gnesta. Mrs. Lee H. Murdock and Mlsa Clcera Murdock. Mr, aad Mra. Carroll Morrell entertained Mr. and Mrs. Elton Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Whitmore Saturday evenlag of last week. Mrs. Fred Went. Mrs. M, L. Clare aad Mra. Bari Maagum motored to McGill Tuesday and wore guegis ef Mra. J. M. Brawn of Ippor-towMra. Bd. Horricka ef Best Ely will be tbs nett hostess to the members sf the Double B Bridge club. Mra. Josephine Weymsn wse tb dinner guest Monday evening ef Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Marsh of Bast Bly. Mrs. Percy Jackson and Mrs. Joseph Tela were Joint hostesses Tuesday erasing, enter tolnlng la honor of Mrs. Pros. J. Gonmend and Mrs. M. L. Clays. Other guests were Mrs. W. M. Meyers, Mra. Bd. Millard, Mrs. A. W. Wert, Mrs. C, Grier, Mrs. J. ft. Bennett. Mra J. Kent, Mra. D. P. Bartley, Mrs. William Moorman, Mrs. F. M. Root. Mrs. Jity Brinton. Mrs Cupid, Mias Fannie Cupid, Mrs. Csrmli Morrell. Mrs. John Weber, Mrs. Bd. White. . Mrs. T. Bath, Mrs. Mrs. C. Whitmore. Prtaes were won by Mrs. Root. Mrs. D. C McDonald, Mrs. W. B. Meyers and .xcb fu.at and u.d piac cant and favor. Luncheon waa served to B.- ulah and Both Child., Mary France Kearna, Mary and Jack Halverson, Kathryn and Ltaoln Halv.raon, Rosalind Jensen, Helen Hafan, Arvllla P.t.reon, Dor. Keyaer, Levon Erlckaon, Aida Metcalf, Belva and Marjort. Bor.n.on, Betty Evelyn Mort.naon, Paul Dugflns. Anthony Vlllard and Od.il Madeen. The Social Circle club waa entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mra Harold Child. Refreahmente were aerved. Mr C. K. Jensen gave the reading while tn other members spent the hour In needie-craf- t. ttf Thuraday evening the freshman etas th high school entertained at a program of games andTefreshments in hone of the junior and th basketball team ot Ounnlson. of Call, Vi Vp Whan Ton Want CAREFUL, FIELDING FIELDING. March 19 Mra George Wood spent last week In Ogden, the guest of her mother, Mr. Belle Farnsworth. Mrs. Ears Hess spent last week-en- d et Hcever Dam vialtlng her brother, Frank Durfey. Mr. and Mra. N. darn, Mr. and Mra. . COURTEOUS, MOTORIZED MOVING SERVICE 20 Tears in Balt Laki A. W. Hansen and Mra Dan Garn motored to Brigham City Friday to attend a farm bureau meeting. Mra Fred T Weonerday afternoon was hoaiees to th Hoclal DevelMra club. Leroy Welling gave a opment papr on literature. Refreshment were jerved. GUNNISON One hundred and fifty persona particlMarch""" es ted In social affair given IP. Thom MadOUNXWON, sen was given a surprise partv Thursday by the Re let society In honor of Annual An Interesting afternoon. Thursday hi of In day honor annivernight birthday program was given. Luncheon waa served Games, music and refreshment sary. wee enjoyed by the foi towing: Mtase and the evening waa spent tn dancing. Goldie Baeow, Mary Fredrickson, Marl Friday evening Mias Ruth Fryer enterGledhllt. Ruth Jensen, Ruby Christensen, tained a number of her classmates at a Alta Nieleon, Eva Madsen, Orvilla Mown, dai.clng party. Ket Pierce. Luson Beck, Lois Christen-seMr and Mra Edward Wood ot Farming-to- n Ads Peterson, Hasel Larson, Julia are vialtlng relatives here. and Helen Hagan, Messrs. Igedor Brown. Rulon Halverson, Mr, and Mrs. Mile Madsen, Mrs. J A. Hagan. Mrs, C. M. Madsen, Ray Ertekson, Wsldo Vlllard, Marlon Odell and Christie Madsen. Mr, and Mr. C. N. Jensen entertained Monday and Tuesday evenings at luncheon and cards. Five tablet at cards wr played each evening Prig winner Mon. Table dHote Dinner ' day were Mrs. J. M. Knighton end June Metcalf Other gueats present were Mr. Most soaps and prepared shampoo Sunday, March 20 1921 $1.23 and Mrs. Q H. Halverson. Mr .and Mra contain too much alkali, which is very W. H. Orlbblef Mr. and Mrs James and as dries tho it scalp' Down, Mr. and Mrs Ray R. Mstralf, Mr injurious, Oyster Cocktail and Mrs. William iMetralt. Mrs. Juns makes th hair brittle. Metcalf. Mrs. Nlej Sorenenn. Mr. and Tho best thing to ua it Mulsified Mra. Edward Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. eocoanut oil ahampoo, for this is purs . Poup ' August .Vlllard, Mr. 'and Mra John M aad entirely greaseles. it's very cheap trained Gumbo Creols Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Jonea, Mr and beat afar and Mrs A. M. Christensen, Mr. and You can anything else all to pieces get Mulsified nt nny drug Mrs Julius Dugglns, Mr. andt, Mrs o. Fllat Mlgnon Perigu K Banders, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hagan. tore, and a few ounces will last th ur Mr and Mrs. Ira Ovtrfelt..Mr lnit Mra whole family for months Fried 8pr!ng Chicken, Country Orsvy Will dribble, Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Halmoisten the bsir with water Bimply verson and J. M Knighton. and rub it in; about n teaspoonful is Gratln Potatoes 8eet auDinner Mrs. 'J. W. Jones earn home Munday 11 that is required. It makes an Holla In Bail visit evening after an extended aararara abundance of rich, rrenmy lather, Lake. thoroughly, and rinses out eas- Aapsragua Tip and Lettuce Vinaigrette Th Bonne Pol club members were the cleanses ily. The hair dries quickly nnd evenCaragial Ice Cream and Cakd ; Erasts Thursday afternoon of Mrs.. Niei ly, nnd 'Is soft, freak looking, bright, nnd eaay to handle, Mr: Ray B. Metcalf sntsrtalned Metur-da- y fluffy, wavy Fie it loosena and. takas out every afternoon of last week at a birthCoflee of dirt In lie and honor of her daughter, Beu- particle dust, Tea Milk dandruff, day party Th decor tlone were in red and suro your druggist give you Mulaifitd. lah whlta A cap tn red and whit we given nerve a too tvmch We from 11 to I (Advertisement. special Mra. D. Boyd-ftm't- Coombs ant n. Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With: NEWIIOUSE HOTEL ta (or I, |