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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1921. 14 ..I.....,,,..., UtiE Towns Social Notes from etps PROVO I 4- - I PROVO, March 19. Friday afternoon A1 S. Cain entertained at a prettily ilr. organisation anniversary. Dancing occupied the larger part of the time. Other features Included special dances In costume by Miss Jessica Bird and her high Bchool pupils. Mrs. J. E. Cotter spent Thursday In 8pringvllle on business connected W'lth the District Federation of Women's Clubs. Games, music and refreshments were the program of a pleasant evening spent at the home of Mrs. Thomas Russon, the occasion being a birthday surprise party on the lady, given by her friends Friday evening. Mrs. Gerald TAylor gave a house party Wednesday evening. The guests Included Mesdames .Virgil Goates, Fred Wanlase. T. F. Kirkham, Robert Plxton, Arch Gardner. W. it. Worlton, David Mitchell and Sylvan Clark. Mrs. J. H. Carson of Ban Antonio, Texas, Is spending a week in Lehi. the and Mrs W. E. guest of her parents, Mr. Racker. Mra Carson - will be Joined by her husband In a few days and they will continue their Journey to California. Mrs. Glen Adamson returned from Salt Lake Sundgv, after spending a week there with relatlvts. Mrs. W. L. Worlton was hostess to the Athenian club at Its regular weekly session Thursday. to Mrs. Roy Peterson gave a candy-pu- ll the six lady clerks of the People's Coop her at home Wednesday evening Mrs. Heber Bennlon, Jr., of Manila spending two weeks here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Aaron Evans entertained the club at a kensington Monday aft ernoon. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smuln returned from Rock Bprlngs, Wyo.. this week and will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thomas gave a farewell party Monday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs Ike Sorenson, who are moving to Salt Lake. at her home. of arranged bridge lunoheon. Zink Y. Card Complimentary to Mr. M. Young enterSalt Lake, Mrs. Annie tained at dinner Tuesday evening. Other Mae-ae- r. guests were Mr. and Mrs, Rheinhart Bishop and Mrs. A. I Booth, Mre A. 1. Stewart. Miss Aretta Young and ' Mre. Olive Gilchrist. afternoon the Social Hour Wednesday i club held an Interesting session at the j home of Mir. Don Clayton. Literary featurea, musto and luncheon made the occasion a pleasant one for all present. Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Roberts received the .members of their Five Hundred Card club. t their home Friday evening. decorations In Bpster effect added charm to the rooms, where twenty-fou- r guests enjoyed cards and muaic, Lunch eon was served. V In honor of Miss .Lucille Lamoreaux of Is who returning home Preston, Idaho, after a stay of several months in lYovoa with relatives, the Misses Ireta and on Humphrey gave a ' Tuesday evening. Miss Bather Johnson received the favor. The Second ward Relief society gave a social Thursday afternoon In comment oration of ths anniversary of the organ - lsatlon of the society. The members of the Optimist club spent a pleasant afternoon with Mrs. J. Angus Olsen Friday. Cards and luncheon were the features. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Seethaler entertained at dinner Sunday for a number , of Salt (Lake guest a , Mrs. A. W. Jones entertained the ladles of the Cheer-- O club Friday afternoon. In rooms made attractive with - the guests spent the time with cards, music and luncheon. Mrs. Arthur Halil-da- y received the card favor. The Prpvo chapter of the Daughters of SANTAQUIN the Mormon Battalion will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sarah Curstreet. 291 North East Fifth SANTAQUIN, March 19 Mr. and Mrs tis, Mrs. J. T. Bateman of Alpine apent the Fiovd Openshaw and daughters motored nt the early part of the week with relatives in to Balt Lake last week-en- d Provo. time with Mr. Openshaw's mother. Mrs. The members of the Nineteenth Cen- Caroline Openshaw. tury club, the ladies of the Municipal Mrs. Llzxle Hepworth of Eureka is here council and the Campfire Girls met at for a short stay at the home of her father, the Community church parlors Wednes- Ode Andreason. Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Peterson anday afternoon and made Easter lilies for "Lily" day. The proceeds will go to the nounce the marriage of their daughter, free clinic to be established In Provo. Marie, to Bye Kay, both of this city. The The Junior Beehive Girls of the Pio- marriage took place at Nephl Saturday of neer ward gave the preliminary program last Sveek. Mrs. Charles A. Ti4(tJeB. was. .hostess in the Pioneer ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening. The girls wor green and car- at dinner Saturday evening of last week, ried out several interesting numbers ap- the occasion being her husband's birthCovers were laid for propriate for St. Patrick's day. After day anniversary. the meeting the young ladles treated the fourteen. danto of refreshments and an hour boys Mrgi Irvine Holtrian spent Saturday and cing was enjoyed. Sunday in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Marshall have reC. Colgreen.. turned to Garfield after a visit in Provo Mr. and Mra John Ti. J .arson motored with Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre. to Muiray last week-en- d to visit Mrs. In rooms decorated with St. Patrick's Larsons brother, George Chatwln. colors and emblems, Mrs. David Openshaw Mrs. Peter Heelis entertained at a kenentertained the members of the Thursday sington at her home Thursday afternoon, Music Afternoon Card dub this week. in honor of members of the Social Hour and luncheon contributed to the success club. of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tranter are spending Mrs. J. T. Farrer left Sunday for Memtwo weeks with relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Tietjen spent Sunphis Tenn., to spend several weeks with relatives. day at Spanish Fork at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gowans were Salt and Mrs. Glen Miller. Lake visitors over the week-en- d Mra. Basil Walker entertained Wednesclub Th members of the Bonne-Fafternoon for the members of the met at the home of Mrs. Lyman Whiting day Elite club. Arrangements were discussed Thursday afternoon, when the hours were for a ball to be given March 25, Luncheon made interesting with needlework, music was served. and luncheon. Several special guests were Mrs. Nels Butler entertained Sunday presen evening for Mr. and Mrs.'Vess Evans, Mr. and Mrs Christian Jensen spent Mrs. James Lurt, Mrs. Wean Harrlman In Logan. last week-en- d and Mrs. Leo Harrlman of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Masters were Salt Mr, and Mrs. Basil Walker and Miss Lake visitors Sunday. lartha Nelson spent several days of the Mrs. Leon Dunn of Ogden Is here past week In American Fork. They were spending aeveral weeks with her parents, accompanied home by Mrs." Walker' Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, Mrs. Sarah Chadwick. Miss Paulina Christiansen1 and Miss A- mother, Mrs. Vess Evans had as her dinner lta Orrock of Richfield are spending a guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nels Butler number of days In Provo with Mrs. L L. and Albert Powell of Payson. Graham. Mrs. Henrietta A. Tietjen and grandIn the Lake View ward amuaement hall daughter, Mary Ann Tietjen, were guests Fsiday evening a farewell party was given Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eckhipd of complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. James Hpanlsh Fork. Xuttall and Mr. and Mrs. El wood BunMay Jenkins of Balt Istke spent the nell. who are leaving the ward to make week here with her Mr. and Mrs. their home in Provo. Sixty were present Thomas L. Jenkins. parents, to enjoy the program of music, speeches The Relief society celebrated Its and dancing. Refreshments were served. y-eighth anniversary Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Tanner of Salt Lake were Provo visitors last week. The Saturday Afternoon Bridge club ' met Saturday of last week at the home BEAVER of Mrs. Henry W. Oease. The rooms were prettily arranged with a profusion BEAVER, March 19. A surprise party of the season's flowers. Luncheon was was given to Mr. and Mrs. James Yard-le- y . served following the garrte. Mrs. Fera Thursday evening of last week, when Decker and Mrs. Ri E. Knowlden of Salt a number went of friends and Lake, former club members, were special to their home and spent theneighbors evening. The guests. time was spent with games and music Friday afternoon the' Segolla Beehive surper midnight, when a swarm members were the guests of Mrs. until was served. Covers were laid for fourWilliam H. Birch. Dr. LeRoy Potter gave teen. an explanatory address on the free clinic Mrs. WUford Robinson entertained on planned for Provo. The ladies spent tho Thursday evening of last week at her time profitably in making Easter lilies, home In honor of her husband's fiftieth the proceeds of which will be used In the The evening was anniversary. Interest of the free clinic movement, The birthday with games, music and dancing. At hostess served luncheon at the conclusion spent 1 a. in. luncheon was served. of the program. Mrs. George Skinner entertained in honThe card party given by the Rebekah or of her birthson, Boyd, on his lodge Wednesday In the Odd Fellows' hall day anniversary Friday oftpxth last week. was well attended by Rebekahs. Odd Fel- Games were the little folks, enjoyed by lows and friends. were and refreshments Refreshments were served. served during the evening. enterMr. and Mrs. Arthur Gentry Mrs. Karl Keeler of Pay son was a tained at a card party at their home Fri, Provo visitor the early part of the week. were served Refreshments day evening The regular monthly meeting of the to and Mrs.George Skinner. Mr. and Nelke Reading club has been postponed Mrs.Mr.Sam Mr and Mra Milton Gentry, for one week. Mrs. Elvon L. Jackson will and Mr, and Mrs Ezra Ashworth. be hostess to the club members at her Gentry The Primary stake officers and assishome March 94. tants Mrs. Will Oakden. Mrs. John Now-erAt the meeting of the Elks' ladies held Mra Clarence Willden, Mrs. Edwin In the Elks' club rooms Tuesday evening Mrs. W. E. Smith, Mrs. John Ashthe following officers were elected for the Smith, Mrs. Lawrence White Mrs. Ralph worth, ensuing year: Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, presiHutchings and Miss Eva White motored dent; Mrs. Williams, vice president; Mrs. to Milford and held a meeting In laicile Boahard, secretary; Mrs, May connection Sunday with the sacramental services Ketherford, treasurer. Cards were played at the L D. S. church. and the favor was awarded to Mrs. ArA daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. nold Rawlings. Abe Murdock Saturday of last week. Mrs. Leah Kklns spent last week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchings and In Balt Lake with relatives. returned Tuesday from a Mrs. Frank E. Roberts and Mrs. W. H. son, William, California. Bake Iclt Tuesday evening for Los An- tripMrs.to K, 8. of Milford was the Carlton geles, Cal., on a two weeks' pleasure trip. guest of Miss Martha Beaumont Tuesday The Utah Borosis met Thursday after- and Wednesday. noon at the home of Mrs. Walter H. lias-le- r. Miss Bertha Bohn, who had been visitMrs. George P. Parker and Airs. relatives in Minersvtlle. returned home ing Alex Hedquist each gave an excel ent pa- Monday. per on the suhlect, "Fundamt ntais of of last week Hrikinp evening Friday American Government lodge gave its annual ball at the Mrs, T. L. Allen has returned from Rebekah house. Beaver opera Castle Gate, after a two weeks' visit with Mra. Jennie Tallin r, who had been vialt-Inrelatives and friends.. at the home of Mrs. Joe Baker, reThe Third ward amusement hall was turned her home at Morrissey the first the scene of a pleasant social affair Mon- of the to day evening, when the Begolia Beehive A son week. was born to Mr and Mrs, Walswarm of the Third ward gave a dancing lace Paxton Mar.h LI the home of Mrs party. The ball was decorated tn the Bt. Paxton's mother Mm.at Dorothy Baker. Patrick's colors, enhanced with Easter lilea. One hundred and fifty guests enjoyed the program of dancing, music and refreshmen ta. NEV" f Mr. sad Mrs. C. B. Boat tod Mr. and Mr. Reward Is entertained at a delightful MC.ILL Nev., Murrh 19 Mrs. Rom. affair Wrdneaday evening at the.lioag real. Salurdav Effective deeuralinna la HI. Patrl'Va Tavlor was a bridge hoste of last week at her home in Midday colon warn carried out la tba mom a. The card prlaea wars received by Mra. A, c. Yk'k dletown. prises were won by Mis. Firmery and 0. A. Spear. Mra. H. K Lennon and ing, first: Mrs r. S. Darla wets glroo the rooaulalloa fa and Mi McCoy. Middaugh. consolation The guests Kefraahmenta were nerved. Torn. Included Mr Ralph Bowdle, Mrs Paul Mr. and Mra. Walter Whitehead, Hr., have Borne. Mrs. Arthur Mis, Wli1tliv Frank returned from California, when they apent Van I'usen, Mr Cora Carke Mr Clineven waeka In lew An,-lewith their daugli ton Mre. Wilbur llagwlll. I.Iudeev, Mrs ter. Mra. Leon Simmon. Tba offlcem and Iranian of the Tint ward Andrew Smith. Mrs C. L. Fleming Mr William MoCoe. Wilson, Mrs Primary aaaurtailon met Thumlay afternoon Thomas Mr. C. L. Chapman. Mr l.Jo,d Glntrr. la nodal aaaa ion with Mis. T. L. Larson. Tuesday arming the Rluehird Beehive awarm Mr. John flfcrdon, Mrs. D Bovd Smith. of tha Pint wanl, nnder th direction of Hee Mr. Udell Grover, Mrs Frank Buffer keeper Mra. John A. Johnstim, entertained Mra. Georgs Newman, Mrs. Leo Lar.ton their mot hen at I lie pome of lln. Mary (Idea. Mr. Robert Middaugh, Mrs, Charles Zelg-leAn elaborate luncheon waa nerved from pret-n- t Mr Harry Muller, Mrs. Evelyn Mul-liappointed tuhlea and Iniensting Mr. Waiter Haven. Mr Julius anjuytd after the repeat. Klelge, Mra. John Kinnear. Mr George Kim r. Mr John E. I on. Mia Estelle Lakenan, Mias Elisabeth Walden and Ml Dotv Tipton. LEHI I Mrs. Corn Clarke and Mias Charlotte -- A Beck were Elv visitor Tuesday. LEHI. March 19 Mr. and Mrs B. G Mia J ullu returned Sunday eve. Webb celebrated their china wedding an- nlng from SuitFlicga Lake, where he bud epem new at home their a week. fX . niversary Saturday v nlng of last week About fifty guests Mr George RJaer wa hontess to the .enjoyed an evening ttf games, muslo, etc Thursday Afternoon Sewing rluh at her A buffet lunch was served and main home In Middletown Wedmsday of laal beautiful gifts were received. "e k Th following gueath enjoy, t Mrs. Mlse Char'ott Dsnsev of the Utah Ag- Riser's hodtalltv: Mra itxl, It Jlowdle, ricultural college gave the first of a aerie Mr. John Mr H alter ri liven, of lectures on home nursing In the local Mrs. CharlesKinnear, Rom Tut kir Zela'er. Mr h h s hoot building Thiirddav afternoon Mrs, Harry Muller and Mm KaMle Igtke-ne- n The talk! are under the auspices of thr I a dies' farm Bureau c.ub Mr d Willard Scott the SiTh Jjidli s Belief societies of the five ller Card club we .k of wards of I eh! held a eomulned celebra- Mrs. Jnmc lam Wedmmlay won fl at prise, 1M1 i. tion In the dunlin Dancing academy or Ham Hendry second and Mr Ibnmmm Ihutsday evening, In honor of the aoci- - Hone Following the ' Nor--ni- 1 and-epe- ol t spent at cards, refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Stanley Draper, Mrs. William Campbell, Mrs. Charles Moselev, Mrs. Angus Hansen, Mrs. William Hendry, hlra Benjamin Rose, Mrs. C. J. Barnes, Mrs., James L Lee, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs, William Goodman and Mrs. Charles Holmes. Mrs. D. Boyd Smith was an Ely visitor Tuesday, the party given by Mrs. Percy attending Jackson and Mrs. Tletx. Julius Fllege was host at a Joseph dinner party given in honor of his birthday anniversary Monday of last week at the Elite cafe In Ely. Hfs guests were Miss Helen Fllege, Stewart Fllege and James Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fleming and Mr. and Mrs, Ci L. Chapman were the dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Emmett Ankers Sunday evening. Miss Myra Remington celebrated her birthday anniversary by entertaining a number of her friends Sunday. The rerty Iroluded Mre. Ford,- Mias Luc lie Baker, Miss Mary Belle Douglas, Mies Virginia Douglas. Miss Elaine Polglasse, Miss Sa- die Elliott, Miss Carrie Elliott, Miss Georgia Hunter, Miss Edna Anderson, Mies Charlotte Stavert, Miss Mayme Lawrence and Miss Eunice McKay. Mrs. James Brown waa hostess at one table of bridge Monday afternoon Of last week. The Invited guests were Mrs. Frank Van Duaen, Mrs. Ross Finley and Mr Clinton Bagwlll. Mr. and Mrs. Harold OBrien were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Dusen Sunday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Suffall of Ely were the dinner guests of N. J. Thompson Sunday evening. , t a, TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT And All Week (Except Monday) Offer ' . THE FUNNIEST FARCE COMEDY EVER WRITTEN FAIR , i I , WARMER .aaod ' ROCKLAND, IDAHO .. ! 1 vr .1 f 'f, - i v- ' - !.CI7& v i -- 'j& I l In:. I o X, 'I'1' f ; i slaa. v; Sjv. v. x, . V v, S-- -- vex f k Tt' VL. y V sf" "if i The Play That Convulsed New York and Ha Caused Countless Thousands to Rock in Their Seats With Merriment Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Telephone Your Order Now and Avoid Disappointment, Wasatch 5990. U SOME SHOW 1! id i Si Last Times Today W0WSHR . x $ 0V)G WVlfc w muur LET'S Rheumatism HAVE A LAUGH AND A THRILL Remarkable Home Treatment Given by One Who Had It la th year of 1803 1 wi attacked by I Mnanilar and Bub Amt Kbenmatlam. uffered at only tlioae who are thua afflicted know for over three rear, i tried remedy after remedy, but aock relief aa 1 obtained waa only temporary. Finally. I found a treatment that cured me completely and such a pitiful condition baa never returned, I have given It to a num ber who were terribly afflicted, even ted rlddtn, ome of them seventy to eighty years old, and the reaulta were the tame aa iu my own on rMrV 'i rt-- Mol-vi- A ? 1 VJ? ROCKLAND. Idaho, March 19. Members of the sophomore class of the Rockland High school went on a picnic to the warm springs natatorlum Saturday of last week. They were chaperoned bv Mis Etlia Daly and Professor N. G.1 Tojman. Those who went were Miss Olga Walker, Miss Myrtle May, Mtaa Vera Anderson, Mlse Therra Jensen, Miss Lodema Hampn ton, Ralph Wheeler, Lloyd Barnard, and Jesse "Walker, John PetersOn Hutchinson. Visiting guests were Harold White, Ona Walker and Ernest Lowrey. The following spent the day up East Fork canyon Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris, Mrs. Nettie Post, Mr. Fern Allen, Miss Louise Richardson, Roy Cowman, Lionel Hailing, Harry Morris and Claren Richardson. Mrs. Lew Reed and little son spent Monday In American Falls. Mrs. Nathan G. Tolman and little son. Grant, and dadghter, Marjory, have returned from a ten days' visit to relatives at Idaho Falla Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dowell, who had been In Long Beach, Cal., since November. have returned to their home. Mr. and Mre. John Canfield, Sr., of Boise passed through town Thursday en route to Roy to make their home for the summer. been Miss Blanch Cooper, who had spend. ng the winter tn Washington, returned the first of the week and Is the guest of Miss Helen Peterson. Mrs Bert anderson. Ella Anderson, Mra WilJ Oliver and Peggie Oliver were guests at the Frodsham home Sunday, motoring trom their home at American Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel May and children of American Falls are guests at the home of Mrs. Mays parents, Mr, and Mrs. E Harris. Mrs. Hugh B. Logan departed the first of the week for Mackay to make her home. Mr. Logan has been in Mackay for several weeks. wa given at A play, entitled Strife, the assembly hall, under the auspices of the Mutual association, during the week. Those taking part were Mrs. Nina Moss and Mrs. Bertha Bylnglon. the Misses Cassie Jensen. Leah Fifleld, Rachel Jennie Frodsham and Laverl Hailing. and the Messrs. Dennis White, Matthew Fified, Lionel Hailing. Melvin White, Rea Howard and Lloyd Bylngton. Mrv. Jess Richards of Roy was In town the first of the week. sevent- five-cour- :MLPKLOOTMM- - Eves. Wed. to Sun., Inc. 25e to - HERES THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN Present OELOUR 22120 aTikn THE NUT ' Pme" Thurs. to Sun., IncL 15c to 50c MATINEE TODAY ij 600 Seats 25c 0,7rrD-,or- V Klnogrem I 1 Topics of i IN Mats. dances KENNEY HOLLIS Nugent In WijuE ,c.hiLrigj J. c. 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