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Show TJIE 'LAKE TIUBUK uSALT SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1921. - fa card and other game, evening wera and 'dinner waa tarred to the elder people In tha 'afternoo- - and the jouag people is the evening Fri1 evening the Httle frienda of Lnettla The "calico' BOISE, Idaho, Matvh 1ft Andera.aj gave her a pleaaent atirpriae. The evecomtea the hop given at the Mosque by nt In playing gamea. Refreshment waa ap. mittee the Kn stern Star Thursday ee-fitn- uig ning wvre arved. was one of the enjoyable and Relief The gave Ua annual reunion eenta of the week. The ball was at the Hoofld society nard tabernnrle Thursday. Tb given for the benefit of the kitchen fund first fiaturv of the day waa a welt wintered ror the new jllasonle temple. The ladles program, after whlrh a banquet 4a rvtd In were attractive In summer wash dresses. the basement of the church. The church waa danA buffet luncheon was served and decorated la potted plant and shamrocks. A dance concluded the days festivities. cing was enjoved until midnight. WedA marriage of Interest to'dc place Holt de nesday, when Miss Mary was married to Robert Owen Burns. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Archer Boogher, rector of 8f. John's EpisPRICK, March 19. Mra. O. K. Clay copal church, at the Ihome of the bride's Holt. The brideentertained at dinner Friday evening for mother, Mrs. Walter groom is the son pf Major and Mrs. J. B. the member"Yf chapter B, P. K O. All Burns of Idaho, and spent eighteen the officers who had served during the tf HWl W j PRICE months as an officer with the American forces' In France. The young couple left on the 11 oclock train for New York and Boston to spend their honeymoon. Mrs F. F. Johnson entertained at a bridge tea Saturday beautifully appointed afternoon of List week in honor of Mrs. George Wjman. Jr., a recent bride. andThea guests were seated at thre tables number of friends were guests for tea. Mr and Mrs. E. H. Little of Hailey are In Boise. guests Mr. and Mrs Arthur Stevens, who had been visiting with Boise friends, returned Tuesday to their home at Mountain Home: Mr. and Mrs Thomas May of Caldwell are visiting here. Mr. and- - Mrs A. S. Harris have returned to their home' at Pocatello after a visit with relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Miller of Sugar Clt are guests of relatives in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Matthews of Twin in Boise. Fads spent the week-en- Mrs K E. Crones of Nampa spent last week-en- d here. Mr. and Mrs Franklin B. Smith spent several davs of the week at Nampa. Mrs. J W. Cunningham entertained the Wednesday Bridge club this week. The Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees entertained at a prettily arranged card party Tuesday afternoon in the Odd Fellows hall." The art section of the Columbian clib met Monday with Miss Irvin. An interesting program was carried out. The College Womon s club met Monday evening with Mrs. S. H. Hays. The attendance was large. Tea was served at the close of the meeting. d r. MALAD, IDAHO MALAD Idaho, March 1ft left Ttteadji) for 1x4 Angeles. Mary Dud-k- y I past year were reelected at the business meeting following the dinner. Those who A' were reelected are Mra. Alice Whitmore, Fouls, vice president; Mrs Grace president; Mrs Della Clay, recording sec retar ; Mrs. Grace A. Copper, corresponding seeretars Mrs. Kliaabeth T. Hadlev, treasurer, Mra. Jessie K. Hartford, guard; Mrs. Margery Uoyd. pianist. Mrs. R M. Jones entertained the M W; members Saturday night of last week at bridge Her guests were Mrs. O, K. Clay, Mrs. Thomas Fouts. Mrs J. W. Hammond, Mrs. A. W. Mack, Mrs. G. O. Horner, Mrs. B J. Stein. Mrs George M. Miller, Mrs. Mat Gilmour. the Mrs. Jack Clifford entertained Danaante Bridge club Saturday afternoon of last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Carlos Gunderson. The club members present were Mrs. H Annner- -' man, Mrs.- - Tom Averlll of Mohrland, Mrs. J. If. lialltnger, Mrs J. F. Johnson, Miss, Hasel Cleveland, Miss Jessie Ballinger, Mra J. P Tagen, Mrs H. V. Leonard, Mlaa Hell Fitzgerald, Mrs. W. R. Reed, ' Mrs. W. A Wlest, Mrs. L. E. Whitmore, Mrs. D. H. Cannon, Mlsa Ruth The guests Invited were Mrs. Orson T. Brooks, Mrs. Thomas Fouts, M. Madsen, Mrs. W F. Olson, Mrs. J. W Hammond, Mrs. I.eo Fraud- sen, Miss Marie COllett, Mrs. Bhaw, 'Mrs. Taylor, Mra Roy Tidwell, Mra Ernest j 'I -- h . YOURS FOR s1 m Eli k 1 Mra.-Ne- m gwr m go wuie'emsiwynUWAf I ll j This Fumed Oak Library Table Just as Shown in the Picture A Wonderful Value It Sells; for $25.00 Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clifford entertained Saturday evening of last week at din- - j to Helper to ner, the guests later attend a dance Tneirgoing guests were Mr. i and Mrs. L. H. Ammerman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meyer, Mr. and Mrs Orson T. Brooka Mr and Mra. Neil M. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs Anton Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Gunderson. Mrs. Oeorge M. Miller was hosteRS afternoon to the members and aTuesday few friends of the Tuesday Sewing circle. Her guests Included Mra J. T. Leahy. Mra. J T, Tulils, Mrs Thomas Fouta Mrs. Charles Averlll, Mrs. A. W. Mack, Mra. B. J. Stein, Mra. Alice Whitmore, Mrs. I E. Whitmore, Mra. R. M. Jones, Mrs. H. W. Cooper, Mrs O. K. Clay, Mis. O. O, Horner, Mrs Mat Gilmour, Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Mrs. W. F. Olson, Mrs. L. A. McGee and Mrs. J. K. Flynn. The Ladies' Aid society will meet next Thursday afternoon with Mra M. O, Cleveland. The junior prom will be given this year on Murch 23 at the City pavilion. Elaborate plans are being made for the dance Mrs. Orson T. Brooks' left Wednesday morning for lxs Angeles to spend the next few weeks with her sister, Mrs. C. L. Olson. Mrs. Mat Gilmour has returned from-visit to her parents at Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mra W. from (1 visit with her mother In California. Cgb, to visit for aa indefinite time. Mlxs Mark ( overt and Merle Thomas spent last week end in gait Lake. Wednesday evening of last week Mr and Mr. Lewis Davis entertained the member of (he den dab and their partners. Progtvaid? five hundred waa played. Mrs. Lewis Davit and Brigham Jones received the prises. A buffet luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jones left Tuesday evening for Kemmerer, Wyo., to Visit their daughter, Mrs. Charles Young. of last week Mra. Wednesday afternoon George Tovey, Jr,, and Mrs. George Tore?, Hr., entertained at a card party at the home of the latter. The bouse was decorated suggeative of 0t. Patrick's day. Mra. Scott Tailor and Mra A bufVance Bigler were awarded the prise fet luncheon waa sorted to thirty guests The marriage, of Mist Lawns l2an. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Kvant, and Hrtrt , Bowlea of Lewiston, (tab, took place in Brigham City, Utah. Wednesday of last week. -evening a wedding receptlogjraa ..Thursday bride's parents. An elaborate Slveu byibe was The will served. young couple supper make their borne in Lewiston, I tah. Mrs. Poster Simonson is visiting "her parents at Brigham City, Vtah. Mias Mary Dudley was guest of honor at s party Monday evening, given by the Boday March lft Mm. J. A. Taylor school officers and teachers of the Second want. The evening was apent in playing games. entertained tha Ddln' Betterment club at a oelal at her bom Wnlnmirlay afternoon. The Luncheon was served. Mrs. Winnie Green entertained at a dinner Mvluff room and dining room were beautifully In pink and wh't carnation. A Sunday afternoon. Covert were laid for twelve decoratedluncheon war to Mra. Charles U. guta. Ma Mra Leo J. Muir Mra Lew Hampton, bey. Mrs. Mr. and Bert Thursday evening entertained a few friends at their Mr. James Hampton, Mra. Ethr Bailor. Mr H. I lesser, Mr. A. J. Holt, Mr. J. H. Cards was the evening diversion, after ( home. ltMt, Mr Frank Bmsdley. Mr. John fttnker. which s chicken topper waa served. Ira Holbrook Mr. Mra, Annus Smedley, dinIk. and Mis. R. t. Mauer were Sunday ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. 8. J. Mra. f'larenoe Willey. Mr. Halter Barlow Mra. W. A. Btirulmtham, Mr. A. L. McDonald. Fottand The Eagles entertained at a social at their Mra. Jeff Hailey, Mr. Ira Holbrook and Mr Judaoa Mahay. Cards and hall Friday night of last week. Mtaa Thervs Thompson returned to her home Rethe evening's pastimes. dancing were in Newcastle tht week, after freshments were served to 100 guests. spending the 4n Bountiful. winter end dnnee The besketbail given game Tttahoma. OkU., la tha guest Wednesday oight by the American Legion poet of Ella a Meet of hit aister, Mra. J. W. A. Lawsoo, for tea was a decided aoreeas. Music was famished day. by tbs Brigham City (TUhl orchestra. Mra. C. O. Chrlsman entertained the Jolly Mr. and Mra. Parley Richards entertained Frirlub at ht bom Friday afternoon. day afternoon and evening la boner of their Matroaa' three-cours- e luncheon waa served at I 80 The afternoon flint wedding anniversary. aorfjA o'clock, after which tablet were arranged and five hundred waa played. Priae were won by Mr. Bernard Cash and Mra. Wallace (hrls-tns- n The hostess wns presented with a beauACTRESS TELLS SECRET tiful hand panted plnte. Those pnsnt were R Mra. J Durham. Mra A. L. II ss, Mlaa James Baldwin, Mrs E. L Mary Giles, Mr Mra. Bernard Hanson, ('ash, Mr. Craig Tells How to Darken Gray Hair With Mrs. 8. M. 4 oper. Mra. 0 Chrts-maa Home-Mad- e Mixture. Mra. D. II. Williams and Mra. Wallaca Chrlsman. Mra. Ray Edmond visited relative la Ksys-vill- a during the week. Joicey Williams, the well known Mlaa and Geneva Hatch of Logaa were Mary act reps, who waa recently playing at last week-end vlaltora bore with relative. the Imperial Theater it. St. Loun, made - William Tuffteld celebrated hi aeventy-thiranniversary at hi home Thursday evethe following statement about gray, birthday ning. Refreshments war nerved and the lima waa spent In music and gsms Mr. Tuffleld hair and how to' darken it: waa presented with a rocklog chair. "Anyone ean prepare a simple mixMra. E lee nor Williams spent a few days at ture at home that will darken gray, Kayarllle this week, aa guest of her slater. Special Prices and Terms on Home , Outfits ?- - at: BOUNTIFUL THIS DRESSER Fumed and Golden Oak: Co lonial Dign. Just as Pictured. SeUg for $55.00, but This Week It Is Yours for pew r?fT streaked or faded hair, and make it Mr. C. V. Robinson. Mra. Priscilla Mrs. Alvin Hatch. Hatch. of toft snd glossy. To a half-pin- t Polly Grant and Mra. Reuben Hatch via water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small Mra. friends In Balt Lake, Saturday of last IN box of Barbo Compound and ounce week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Muir and ton. Mag, of glveerine. wars last visitors here. These ingredients ean be bought at of Kajsvllle. Mra. Mr. and Walter Grant entertained at any drug store at very little eost. Ap- dinner at tbetr home Friday evening, (overs ply to the hair twice a week until the were laid for sixteen. Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Muir attended a birthdesired shade is obtained. This will party in Balt Lake. Monday evening, In make a gray haired person look twenty day honor the sixth birthday amiveraary years younger. It does not eolor ths of Mra.of Muir'stwenty mother. Mrs. Malm. scalp, is not sticky or greasy and does Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Norris. Jr . of Randolph, not rub off." of Ogden, were last (Advertisement.) and Mra Donald McKinnon Mra. Mr. We Do Not Thi. $8.00 Golden " FREE TO Dont Be Cut Until Yoy Try This Ntw Homo Cur, That Anyona Can Usa Without Discomfort or Lost of Tlmo. Blmply Chow Up a Pleasant Tatting Tablet Occasionally and Rid Yourtolf of Pitta. 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Fleat, e.nd Method to: free Marshall, Mich. trial K Interest ...... TV " WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD 45 TO 51 EAST BROADWAY d T Mra. Pile Sufferers . 8. R. Nelson. and guests of H. J. Harrison of Bait Lake visited here during the week. Mlaa Aldeea Jacobs of Kayarllle4 was a last week-engueat of Miss Tern Holbrook. Mlaaea Ante lie Hogs a and Mahals Moss were visitors to Kavsvtlle. Sunday. Miss Golds Hampton of Balt Lake was a Bunday guest of her sister. Mrs. Charles P. Uabey. Miss Lory Eldredge visited friends la Kays-TlllSunday. week-en- Charge' Oak Rocker Is Yours for week-en- (ONE PRICE TO i of your Mr Mr D. D. n.rrt., Mr. .xd Mre. C. W Jrle LAYTON I Itha Uyta at s card party at her home Tuesday to Mtseca wnre Refrasbawnta aerwd evening. Norma Layton, Leila Layton and Messrs. Uoidea Lay too. Jess Thom Ivy snd Vara Millard. Mlaaea AUeeo sad Bee trie Ellison visited frWada la Logan during the week. Mra. I K. Ellison visited frisada la Tsoele Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Frank D. Adams wars last week-envisitors to Balt Lake Mias A Ueen Parrish spent Bunds y In Ogdssi. Mr. and Mra. Parley Hay announce ths arrival of s daughter at their boras Bunds y. Mra. Arthur Ells was a visitor to Balt Imke during thd week. Mrs Thomas Beetley visited friends la Og den Bunds?. Mra. Mary Bwaoger and daughter Camilla of Lsvsrille wars Bunday guests of Mra. Arthur Kilts Mr. 1m Cool Btewsrt visited in Kaysvlll daring the week so guest of her aister. Mra. D. Btrung Itffurd i Mlaaoa VUdet Adams snd Kelts Green spent Monday in Ogden as gueata of friends. Mr and Mra Harold Lnyton aanmance ths arrival of a daughter at their home Bnsdsy, Mlaa Joata Layton end Mlaa Vera Layton spent a few days In Balt Lake this week go gueeta of friend. Mrs Lucius Laudle snd Mrs laiwrenco Kill-sunetted friends la Magna during the week. Mtaa Beosla Robins haa returned from cn extended visit with relative at Brigham City. Mr. and Mr. Robert Rlrkm were visitor to Balt lake during the week of Brigham City is the Mr. Grant of her sTwtwf Mr. 1'lilard Garrett. Bens tor and Mrs. Rufus Adam. Mr. and Mra and Mr. and Mrs K. G, King Ism Bpinrer A week-enwere last vUltur to Belt lake. Willard Garrett entertttned at Mr and Mr home Buturduy evening of oril atla thetr honor of the birthday analteraary last week Tha time woe spent In mule of Mr. Garrett. sad game, and at lata hour refreshments to Dr. erero served sad Mrs M G. IUhwb, Ms and Mrs, Jesse Harris. Mr sad Mra Philip Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. GlenKvana, M. sad FeATTON, gut March 18 yjnm Miss Rnt.ln. In the high acbool gymnaalum for Ray, mond who expecta to Irate for a mimlon In the near future.' Dancing, luncheon and a program were enjoyed. frienda and relative About thirty-fiv- e aurprlaed Mr. and Mra. Walter Hardy on Thuradav evening of laat week Music, game and luncheon were the feature. Mtaa Thelma Slmpaon returned laat week, after spending a couple of month. In Idaho with relative airi Mra. Kara Herrl., Mr. ad Mra. I).ld Harrla Mr. and Mra. Hrrum Ad,m. Mr xid Mr.. Wimaoi J. Thornlry 6lr. nd Mra. Ihh nd AiUma. Mr. Rd Mr. William Ad.m., Mr. Mra. ftojr.t Knbln. Mr. .nd Mra K.lth Adxm.. Hob-IMi.k Orar. Hntoln. Iml. Robin.. Id.HoMM Robin. Mbl ('rail H.rrl nd Mo.ra. jRWDRrd Robin. nd Vranne Robin Jolui R.n Mr .nd Mr. P.rloy Klmor Kr.n and Ml.. Uwie b.M.r. Mr. and Mra. Molrle Jlobln. wore Ogd durlac (ho wrak. a tl.ltnr to Salt Mra. Annott. glrntrawi Lak. during lh pa.t wrak. Wi.r MORONI MORONI. neon Mrch An- - dereon entertained Sunday evening of laet week for Mre. Morley, Mre. Burnham end H Yearance, Mre F. l Luncheon wee Mtee Miriam Cooley.. eer eL Mrg. neon Andereon epent part of leal week vleltlng frienda l Ephraim. The M. H. Ladtea' club held it kenalng-to- n Thurnday afternoon of laat week at the home of Mra. C. D. Tidwell. Mra. Fred Rundqutet gave a reading. Luncheon wire nerved to fifteen memliera Mra. tV. W. rawford of Mount Fleaeant wae a penial gueat. Mre. W. W. Crawford of Mount Deae-an- t vtelted frienda In Moroni part of last week. Thureday evening of laat week a number of frlende aurprlaed Mr. and Mra, and other Amoe Bradley, Jr, Card were eujoyed. Ltinchenr wae garnet to the following eerved et midnight gueeto: Mr. end Mra. Amoe Bradley, Jr.. Mr. and Mra. R.eee Bradley, Mr. and Mra. Odell Horeneen, Mr. end Mre thrleteneen. Mr end Mre. Nleleon thrleteneen. Mr. end Mre. Mre. Sme. Clvde Dan Ryme, Mr. end Mre Kvnie. Mr. end Mre John Hwne, Mr. end Mre Oreon Draper, Mr. and Mre. Ine Brolhernon, Mr. eni Mre, i U. Mr. and Mre Kara Chrlalenxrn, Mre Emma Chrleleneen. Mr and Mre. Will Chrletenoen. Mr. end Mrg. Charlee Draper, Mr. and Mra Andrea. Sor.naen end Mr. John Sur.naen of Idaho. Monday evening a reception wae given Hy-ru- m Chrte-trnae- 6 Or si th--lr bom. gusdiy. ('aver, wert laid S to D. J. Wale. They will make far tee .mill. their home In Omaha. Habls. Mix spent Jrwte Sunday Is gait Mr. and Mrs. Kmeet Jeneen spent laet lake. week-en- d at Halt I she. Mra. Psvld Weaver sod eltlldres snent 111' Miss Artelle lrtchard end Jnek Sinn part Isra wrtkt la Siuteus. of relgue. were married at Brigham 'tty Wednesative their ndted make will week. of of laet Mr Plwehe Itnshfnrth They day March e home In this city. her ilulifliter. Mra. Mnrley rrame, luring lliv Mlaa Hettle Hess Is visiting her slater, wvvk. Balt Mr. nft Mr Mie. A I. Grover, at Balt lake. Wlllltnu TlioniRj The neighbors and frlende of Creel 8. (jikv rvlatlvv Hmvlnv. his a at Rose tendered him surprise e home Tuesday evrnlng of lost week. and games were the diversion of the to eerved were Refreshments evening. the .following: Mr.nd Mr, L'roel 8. Rose, Mr. end Mrs. O. I Winters, Mr. and Mra. J, A. Wlxom, Mr. and Mrs M. E. Andrus, Mr, and Mre. Ralph J. Stay-ne- r, Mr. and Mra. H. P. Bwtnyard, Mr. and Mrs H. J. Bevan, Mr. and Mra t Oeorge Gleaaon, Mr. and Mra Andrew Weatergaard, Mre. J. H. Shew, Mre. Fred Miss William Humphreys, Manning, Helen end Master Horace Rose. ' My, how Tie gladdens tired, After a Melt alth relath re at Balt lake and Faison, Mr. end Mra. W, F. swollen, burning feet I'eiason returned home bunday. Mu-al- GARLAND GARLAND, March U.lInder the direction of Mr. Wealey Carter, a glrlg club waa organtxed Tueedav evening at The name of, the club win her home be the H. (. Glrla," Following are Mlaa Fern officer and member: the Austin, president ; Mtaa Erma Henrte, vice president; Mia Gwendolyn Wortley, secretary; Miss Alta Llllvwhlte, treaa-uieMlaa Khea Winters, historian, Mias Trllxa Ieck, Mine Lenh Vanfleet, Mlaa Llxxle Nhumway, Mlaa Hllma Rhodes, s Mlaa Marguerite Carter. Mtee1 Edith Bell Burton. After the and Ml business meeting games were played end In making candv. all participated The club flower la the Illy anil the motto ta 'Modeetv, charity and Truth. Mra. Fred L. Nve and Mre. M. Abram- eon entertained the members of the rlub and their hus bands Friday evening of laat week et the A program home of Mre. Nye. wa were game given and entertaining to played, flret prises being awarded Miss Zara Sabin, Mra. George O. Nye and John J. tthumway. Connotation prises were awarded to Morale Abramson, Roy T Bhaw and J. A. Wlxom Ths homa waa artlstbally dei rated with the rlub flowers, pink and white carnations and ferns The hraiteaaea, assisted bv Mra. ( harlee Munne, M.oa Zara Babin, Mia. Carmon Funk, Nt aa Vanfleet And Miss Rhea Winters, aered refrashtnenU to twenty fmir members and guesta. Miss Mildred Baldwin of Houston, T.sae, who haa been taltlng the past veer with her sister, Mrs. 8. C. Holder, left the early part of the month for Omaha, Neb, where ehe wee married . r; CENTERVILLE R Mr. .nd Mra. A. CBNTKRVH.LE. NUrrh l Barter sih! klr sad Mrs. iksrlrs 1'arrlsh Monday la Ofdra. Mis Gladys sad Nssrai Bmitk vara visitor !?( to Balt Ik during th wrek, Tialtd Gladys Wllltams frtonds In UIn Kaysvllls; Bunday. Ths play. "My Wild IrUh Ross.M was ntrd la ths (Mtmtll amueemeit hail Fri day rretlnt, undsr tl auspks of ths First n Bunday stbnul Mtss srs Bmlth Norma Adams. Nnrms Gsnrfls RobBmlth. Mrs Fkyllts Ford. U erts sad tlsttir Kart wsro lst tnk rnd ? Iltrs tv lUtt IrSkr. Kart WMtly snisrialnet at a dtsnor party t otwts ve-r- s at kts tbindsy aftmvoa. laid fur tight guris iu Suit Mrs Ikttltnry Smith rlstd frlrmt Lh. Ths Bunday. Bonmls s rlub utsrtstnrd st a Bf. la Ihs Soldiers' Msmsrtsl. tuil daor svealnf Ihursdsy Mrs Allco Rich arrleed homo this wrsh frota an estsndcd tlGt with iwlaHves ta Ntvsd. Mr. snd Mrs. D. D. Unrrm miUrisiuyd at din SKIN Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night. Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eezema, ran be quickly , overcome by applying declares a noted skin specialist. of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation brines esae from akin irritation,instantly soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It eeldom fails to relieve the torment without delav. Sufferers from skirf glorious trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho Sulphur from any good druggist Ahl what relief. No more tired fact; anil use it like rold cream. Ady.) bo more burning feet; no moro swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet. No more Its ln-vt- - w YOUB ECZEMA Mentho-Sulphur- 1 soreness in eorne. calluses, bunions. 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