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Show X 21 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH N 5 27, 1921. , hrvi of her grandson. Warden McMillan, Ten guest were present. Mm Earl Homestead and three daugh- a. ter are the guests of Mm Ellen Their home I in American Fork. Mr. and Mm Howard Perkins and son. Max, and Mm Martha Perkins, all of Castlegatt, visited in this city this week. Mm August Vlllsurd gave a blrtnday party Friday of last week tn honor of her daughter, Betty. Games and luncheon were enjoyed by twenty-fou- r guests. Thursday evening of last week Mr. and Mm Otari Perkins delightfully entertained at a St. Patrick's five hundred party for Mr. and Mm W. H. Grlbblo, Mr.' and Mm William Metcalf. Mr. and MmJ. A. Tuft, Mr. and Mra H. M. Childs, Mr. and Mm William Perkins. Mr. and Mm O. H. Halverson, Mr. and Mm Joseph ft'lllardaon, Mr. end Mra. R. W. Edwards, Mr. and Mm Lloyd Anderson. Mr, and Mm J. M. Knighton, Mm C. E. Halverson, Mm Loa Christensen, and Mra Martha Perktna Late luncheon was served. The decorations were in pink and green. Loa Christensen and Lillian- - Anderson assisted Mm .Perj kin in serving. Monday, Mr. and Mm J. Herbert Johnson and daughter left for Salt Lake to make their home. Mr. and (Mm Joe Kearns and Mm Emma Kearns of Salt Lake are visiting with relatives and friends In thi city suid Selina. Hop-hian- Morrell.- - Miss Ellen Thomas OGDEN Tromtnftt 'SoOGDEN', March IS. cial event of the spring season will be to be given by the ladles' the annual tea afternoon, March Literary club Monday IS, at the Bertha na. The tea is for the benefit of the Weber gymnasium fund and the women of Ogden are invited to attend. A splendid program of entertainment has been arranged under the direction of the general committee, of which Mrs. Eira C. Rich is chairman. Other members of the committee are Mm Arnold O. Bowman, Mm J. E. Wright, Mm J. Douglas Watson. Mm R. B. Porter and Mm John Culley. A spring pageant in eight numbers ss follows and under the supervision of Mm Joseph E. WrightMm R. B. Porter will open the prom: No. 1, "The Coming of the Puesy 'Uliowg," In which the following will Paine, .Jeanette Lyseimu participate: Morrell. Mildred Wilson, Audrey Clark. Georgia Hopkins, Dorothea Kansler, Mary Nye, Smyth e, Dorothy Doster, ElisabethMaxine Dorothy Brewer, Alice Naylin, Turner, Child, Eleanor Weeks, Eleanor Virginia Roberts, Evelyn Van Dyke and of The No. I, Spirit Mary Rich. Spring, Miss Zelda Lassea; 'No. 3, Little Miss Muffett, Miss Helen Madson; No. 4, The Jolly Cortege," Mary Ruth Denker, Estella Holland, Ellen Brewer, Evelyn Corey," Nettle Rtrie, Clare Doherty, Lucille Foulger, - fettle lim Stiles, Cecils Ragan and Natalie Walkbeck; No. 6. The Lady Goes a 8, "Kate No. Hess; ing, Gulnever Greenaway Polka, Rosalind, Zenema and of Beryl Berringer; No. 7, "The Message the Easter Lily, Marion Ure; No.Alice3, "The Wishing Ring, Carmen Hall. Carter, Piper, Ethlyn Corey, Marlon Ruby Denkers and Mary Heywood. The pageant will be followed by a group of aesthetlo dances by Veda Wright, Bertha Ecdes, Virginia Daynea ahd Virginia GreenweU. Mm Arnold Q. Bowman, .by Mm H. J. Thomae and Mr William Douglas, will have charge of the dancing numbers. A fashionffm show paled and manufacturers review, par la by the leading merchants and manuthe conclude will facturers of the city, Mrs. program.' Mrs. J. Douglas Wlatson, BowJohn Culley and Mm Arnold J. man will have charge of thi number. A special feature of the tea will be a flower booth conducted bv Mrs. P. A. Herdti and Mm N, J. Thomas. They will be assisted by the following little girls: Ruth Taylor, Helen Taylor. Lulu Hodgson, Mary Anderson and Alice Barker. Tea will be served from t until 3 o'clock by Mm Elsie Dee Badcon, Mm H. E. Bagley. Mm Joseph 6'cowcroft. Mm Claude E. Zlnn and Mm Earn C. Bleb. The guests will be received by Mrs. Kara' C. Rich, Mm Joseph B. Wright, Mm R. B- - Porter and Mrs. J. Douglas Watson. A program of music will be furnished by the Lillian Thatcher orchestra. Mr R. B. Porter entertained the Acacia club at her home, 800 Washington Two short avenue, Friday afternoon. Contact, by Francis Nswbold stories, GeneraOwn Noyes, and Each in His tion, by Maxwell Strut hors Burt, were read by Mrs. Fred G. Taylor. Refresh-asments were served by the hostess, Miss Elisabeth sisted by her nieces, and Shaw, Miss Dorothy Higginbotham HerMiss Nettle Miss Alice Barker. Mm Orville rick, Misa Ellen Thomas, W. Adams, Mm II. C. Marchant, Mm Inwrenc T. Dee and Mm C, R. Green were the invited guests. The Drama club met this afternoon In the K. of P. hall. Mis Myra Grout and Miss Kathryn Joyce were the hostesses. Mm Eber F. Piers gave a paper on the Benevent. Spanish dramatist, Jacinto Passion The and Beneventes play, Flower, was read by Mm Joseph R. a4 Hey-woo- d, r I sang a solo,a No Uoris OJuelos (Granados), and violin solo by Aibenls was rendered by Mies Ida Anderson. Linder the direction of W. H. Manning, the ft eber Normal college school of music will present the opera, "The Fire Prince, Monday evening at the glrphnum theater. A chorus numbering more than fifty voices has been chosen from the students of the school. Those cast in the Principal roles are Melba Douglas, Mary Ensign, Leona Warner, Elijah Clawson, Wallace Budge, Carl Ballantyne, Hlwood Burrows, Georgia Tate, Mvra ft right, Ella Ferrin, Eldon Dye, El wood Barker, Paul Cragun and Rulon Peterson. ' The Sempre Musical society wllltneet ' Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Joseph A. Ferraro at her hhrte, 1529 Monro avenue. In honor of Miss Cleons Harrop, a spring bride, a kitchen shower will be gtveir by Mm Bert Brown at her home on Liberty avenue next Wednesday afternoon. Mias Lisette Maginnis will entertain the members of the 8. O. H. club Tuesday evening at her home, 1971 Washington avenue. The official meeting ef Miriam chapter No. 14, O. E. 8.. will be held Monaay evening in the Masonlo temple. Officers of tjueon Esther chapter, having accepted an invitation to confer the degrees, will conduct the ceremonies of initiation. Visiting members are invited to attend. Mrs. Henry Baumeister will be hostess to the 1816 Five Hundred chib Thursday evening, March 31, at her home, 361 Thirty-se- street. County Camp Olive of the Weber Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mm Elizabeth Hall Wans-gar- d in Huntsville on Thursday afternoon, March 31. Camp F will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Naomi Terry at her 2783 cond Jefferson avenue. home, The Parent-Teachassociation of the Mound Fort school will meet Thursday 3 at in o'clock the school audievening torium. A short program will be rendered, followed by an exhibition drill by the ladles gymnasium class. Dr. and Mm Edward M. Conroy have as their guests Dr. Conroy's brother-in-laColman R. Broughton of Berkeley, and niece. Miss Marvel Conroy of Pasadena, Cal. Miss Gladys Greeniauf, who la attending Westminster college 1A Salt Lake, U spending her Easter vacation in Ogden, the guest of Miss Helen Bartlett. Mr. and Mm J. W. Farnsworth hsve left for San Francisco, where they will visit with Mrs. Farnsworth's sister, Mm Mr. Harry L. Shibley, and relatives of Los Farnsworth. Later they will visit in Angeles and San Diego. Mrs. S. M. Taylor will leave tomorrow for Honolulu for a three months visit with her daughter. Mm Lyman Gowans. Mm Gowans was formerly Miss Helen Taylor of Ogden. Mm E. S. Shields has returned from Idaho and is visiting at ths home of her daughter. Mm George L. Fretwell, 22U ' Quincy avenue. Mlse Mary Littlefield left last evening for Santa Barbara, Cal., to attend the educational campaign of the Equitable Life Insurance company. Before returning hoAe Miss Littlefield will visit in Los Angeles, San Francisco and other coast cities. She expects to be gone a month or six weeks. Mrs. George Holt and daughter, MISS Dorothy Holt, of Salt Lake, spent the week here, the guests of Mm Lyman Hess. Mm C. A. Chilton spent last week-en- d in Salt Lake, the guest of Miss Louise Vogelere. Tho Child Culture club will meet Thursday afternoon at the University dub rooms, when a musicals and kanslngton will be held. Mrs. Chase Doster will give vocal selections and Mm Bertha Eccles er Wright will give a reading. Mm B. C. Olsen, Mm Ralph D. Roberta, Mm H. C. Gwilluun and Mm Frank Francis will have charge of the program. Mm Frank K. Bartlett entertained the members of the Ladies' Literary dub of tb Westminster college of Sait Lake at dinner Thursday evening at her home. 643 Twenty-thir- d street. The club mam be re motored to Ogden in the afternoon and returned to the capital late in the evening. Dinner was Served at oclock and On was followed by a pyogHun. long table was decorated with tulips, arranged in bowls down the center. Jonquil were used about the rooms. Covers were laid for twenty-twMr. and Mm Chester B. Mors and Mr. and Mm W. B. ft right entertained a large number of the employees of the forestry service Friday evening at the Mores borne, 611 Twenty-fourt- h street. The- - guests were entertained at twelve tables of 600, after which dancing was enjoyed. A luncheon was served on small tables. On each Ice cream plat was a yellow tulip. A color scheme in yellow was used in the decorations of therooms. Mm K. B. Campbell was hostess Friday evening to the member of her 600 club. Three tables of cards wore enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Thorstensen entertained at dinner Friday evening at their home, 630 Harrison avenue. The table was centered with a tall vase of Easter lilies and place cards and favors in Easter design were used. Covers were laid for sixteen. Following the dinner, the remainder of the evening was spent in 600. tallies also carried Out The playing was the Easter Idea. Mm Thorstensen assisted by Mm C. H. Thorstensen and Ml 8 Jennie Thorstensen. The C. E. C. club was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mm street. Bischoff on Twenty-secon- d Henryluncheon table was centered with a The little of with ferns, yel large jardiniere low and blue birds perched on top of the were bird cards place foliage. Canary laid for elx club members. Mrs. Mary E. Zeller entertained the members of ths Five Hundred club et her home in the Browning apartment Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served on small tables following the card games. A bowl of jonquils adorned each table. Mm Covets were laid for twenty-fou- r. Zeller was assisted by Mm X T. Spencer and Mrs. A. W. Walker. The invited guests included Mm ' J. S. Lewis, Mrs Mm Ben Tyree, Walter Swartzfager. Mrs. E. T; Spencer, Mrs. Georgs W. Goddard, Mm E. C. Osborn, Mm E. B. Thatcher and Mm Richard J. Horrocks. Mr. Edward M. Conroy was hostess to the Martha society this afternoon at the ' Virginia. In honor of her guest, Miss Gladys Greeniauf of Salt Lake, Miss Helen Bart lett entertained at a card party at her home, 714 Twenty-thir- d street Friday evening. Miss Greeniauf, who is attending Westminster college in Salt Lake, la spending her Easter vacation in Ogden. Easter decorations were used throughout the rooms. Three tables were arranged for 600. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the card games. Mr. Mark Brown will entertain at a luncheon Monday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. W, H. Wattle, 2649 Jefferson avenue. Mm William T. Green well entertained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home, 669 Twenty-thir- d street. Daffodils and tulips, combined with maidenhair fern, decorated the rooms. Prises were awarded to Mm Charles L. Ford ar.d Mrs. Curtis Allison. Luncheon was served following the card games Guests, in addition to the dub members, were Mm EX Burgess of Salt Lake, Mm H. H. Kurts, Mrs. Charles L Ford, Mrs. W. A. Turner, Mrs. J. M. Read, Mm EX W. Browning and Mm Claude B. Cave. Mrs. J. W. Smalley entertained - the member of her 600 club at her home on Twenty-sevent- h street Wednesday eveLuncheon was served, Esster ning. decorations being used on the table. Covers were laid for twelve. Miss Marlon Ure, daughter of Mr. and Mm James W. Ure, entertained twelve guests Thursday afternoon at her home, 160 Twenty-sixt- h street, oelebratlng her twelfth birthday. Games were enjoyed a lunchduring the afternoon, after which eon was served. A yellow -- and white color scheme was carried out in the decoration of the table, which had a bowl of oaffodlls as a centerpiece. The place cards were in Easter design. Yellow balto were each guest as faloons presented vors. Miss Katherine Ure assisted. Mm Clyde Woodcock entertained at bridge at her home on Barlow avenue Tuesday evening. Three tables of bridge were played, after which a three-courluncheon was served. Pink and white carnations decorated the table. The place cards and tallies were jn Easter d sign. A family dinner was given Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mm A. H. Moyes on Hernck avenue in honor of Mr. Mbyes' birthday. The table decoration! were in yellow, a large birthday cake occupying the center, with baskets of marigold, tied with a bow of yellow tulle, at each end. Covers were laid for four teen. Mr. and Mm Robert A. Moyes, Mr. and Mm J. B. Leavitt and Mr. and Mm A. W. Long were Salt Lake guests. The Pahocha Campfire girls were entertained Friday evening at the home of Miss Lome Wattle and Misa Lorens Wat-ti- s on Twenty-sixt- h street, The evening Was spent in making preparations for the council fir to be held Friday evening of next week at the home of Misa Eu gent Smith, 2383 Fowler avenua. Mm Albert Scowcroft entertained the members of her 600 club at her home, 2330 Adams avenue, Thursday afternoon. Honors at cards were received by Mm Clem William and Mrs. H. C. Merchant. The luncheon table was dsoorated with daffodils and red tulips ware arranged about the living room; Covers .were laid for twelve. Mm H. C. Gwilliam and Mm 8. O. Stevens were guests of the club. A meeting of the Home Culture club was held this afternoon at the homa of Mm Gertrude Coolldg en Taylor avenue, instead of Saturday of last week, as was announced. Professor B. Roland Lewis of the University ef Utah gave an Interesting lecture on The Appreciation of Our Modern Contemporary Poetry, Miss Dora Smith gave a number of violin selections and Mm Leonora Skaggs gang several solos. The member of the Happy Hour chin wore tha guests of Mrs. H. W. Roberta this afternoon at her home, KIT Harrison avenua The afternoon was spent with a kanslngton. Mias Ruth Stevens, sister of the hostess entertained with a number of solo danoea A large basket of Easter lilies formed the centerpiece for Streamers of pink luncheon table. tli mallna extended from the chandelier and were caught In bows at the corners. The Easter place cards were eggs in various colors, tied with a bow or pink ribbon. Easter novelties were guest. Covers were Sresented ild for twelve. Mr. Boyd Lindsay and Mra Mary J. Lindsay were guest of ths afternoon. An Orpheum theater party wa given by members of the M. B. B. club Thursday afternoon followed by refreshments at Kern' cafe. Nine club members were present. Mr. M. F. Curran entertained the members of the Busy Hour club at her home on Twelfth street Thursday afternoon. Easter lilts were ued to decorate the rooms. The afternoon wa spent in playing 693. A luncheon was served, n basket of violet forming the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for twelve, Mr. W. Earl Shipley entertained at three tables of COO at her home TuesA luncheon was served, day afternoon. decorations suggestive of Easter being used on the table. o. two-cour- se - se hand-paint- h Dodge Bros. Electric Vac-Clean- er And , ALL ATTACHMENTS $1.25 Down and $1.25 a Week 10 Month to Pay Without Interest DodgeBros. if' . 66 East First South Wasatch 7036 y If GUNNISON GUNNISON, March' 16. Th Royal Neighbors met Monday evening et the home of Mm Ellen Hophlena After the buslneas hours, five hundred and luncheon wer enjoyed by Metdamee Earl Homestead, C. M. Madsen, Albert McKenna, August Vlllard, L Billingsley, J. P. C. Worman, Ira Overfelt, J. S. Peterson, J. A. Hagan (who wen flrat prtsa), H. p, Jensen and E. E. Peterson. The lionise non second prize. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Kiltie Kearns nieilalned et n birthday party In honor March Worst Month for This Trouble . How to Remove Easily. There a reason why nearly everybody freakle in March, but, happily, there ia also a remedy for these ugly and no on seed slay blemishes, freckled. Simply get an ounce of Othina double strength from your druggiat and apply a little ef it night and morning, and in a few day you should see that even the wprst freckles have begun to disappear, while the light ones have vanished entirely. Now is the time to rid yourself of freckles, for if not removed now they may stay all Summer, and spoil an otherwise beautiful comYour money back if Othina plexion. 'ails. (Advertisement.) From Hamadan, Persia -- To Salt Lake City There is a subtle Oriental charm about the quality kind of ORIENTAL RUGS The only kind shown here that is not found in any other rug. With our pew spring shipments arriving, we have for your inspection the widest selection west of Chicago.' praeeat a comedy oa tbe.afternooa and writing of April d nt the Rialto theater, entitled "Th Rainbow and Klmooo Girls. Mr. Barry Bolt of Paysoe In th guest ef her deter, Mr. J. R. Jons. Mrs. E. Draege wa hoatea to th Elite Cord club Saturday of last wrek it her bom oa West Plrat elrnet. wee (wardPint DELTA, March 26. Misa - Jessie Batt-so- A ed t Mrs. K A. Drown endprize th consolation left Wednesday night for her old t Mra. Ned Whits. Th Easter Idea wu carbom in St. Louis, where she will spend ried out In the table decorations, the place several weeks visiting with her people. ' cerde end talltee corresponding. Th Beehive girl of Magna ward will preMr. and Mm. Ben Douglas returned this week from southern California, where sent a fare aext Wednesday waning at the Magna ward hall, entitled "Gertruds Meaon, they spent the past month. While away M. Following tho playlet, a program of they visited Los Angeles, San Diego and aongs,D. music and recitattans will be given other points on the coast Ml Bovreter end Lawrence Grigge, Nearly 100 persona attended the chicken both ef Emily wer married at Salt Lake Magna, Wednessupper given at the Ward hotel r Wednesday. day evening for the benefit of the ComMr. and Mra. Alma Swenson entertained it munity church. A large sum of money dinner Sunday at their home on Center street. was secured for the church. The new Covers were laid for ten. Mr, end Mra. D. P. Boles had as their guest v churchy building cost 36600, and the furnishings cost 31000 and the entire cost Sunday their eon and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Nevin, of Ogden. has nearly been raised. Mra. Jack Sullivan and children left ThursThe Pahvant Sugar club gave a delightfew days' visit with rein rive In ful program at the clubhouse Saturday day for Salt Laha, before leering for their new home week. of The entertainment last night In Wyoming. consisted of (peaking, musto and danMr. and Mra. Clement Jones entertained nt followed dt a banquet cing, ' Sunday at their home on Louie avenue. Mm Harry Aller spent the week visit dinner In compliment to th Miser Lwon nnd Rfelli Ing with relatives and friends in Sait Beveridge, Mr. E. Marshall. Mrs. Annie HoffLake. man nod Prank Hoffman, all of Belt Lake. Mm Wallace Jones spent the week visiting wfth relatives in Cedar City. Mika Elva Bentley has .returned to DELTA PAYSON Delta, after an extended visit to relatives and friends in the southern part of tha state. Mm Alfred Anderson of Lynn-dhave moved to Idaho Fail, Idaho, to make their home. Mm Mark Kelly and children of Lynn-dare vetting relative at St. George. Mm Ray Toxer I visiting relatives and friends In Cedar City, Mm ISlmeda Johnson of Holden ha gone to California to b with her mother, who Is quit Ul. Mis Sylvia Turner and her brother, Amos Turner of Nevada art visiting with their people at Hdlden. Mm Frank Gittridge. who had spknt some time visiting In Los Angeles, has returned to her horn at Lynndyl. Mra. EX F. Battson ha returned horn from Salt Lake, where she spent tb past two weeks visiting with her people. met Wednesday The Mystery Girl night of last week with Mia Orena Law at a St Patricks party. Th room wer decorated with green and kewples wearing green adorned th table at luncheon. The evening was spent at various contests and games. Mr. and Mra Alma Langston, who had been visiting with relatives in Sevier county, returned to their horns at Lynndyl last week. Mr. and Mm William 3. Trimble of Lynndyl and Mr. and Mra William J. Fin Union of Leamington spent Thursday with relatives and friends In Delta ' Mr. and Mm Bruce Stephenson of Holden are the parents of twin boya A large crowd attended th annual celebration of the Relief society at MoCornioS Wednesday night of last week. The members of th Jolly Stttoners entertained their husbands at supper Saturday evening ofe. last week. Covers were Th entertainment laid for eighty-threof the evening consisted of rouslo and semen Mr. and Mm Webb Roberta ef Sutherland spent last week-en- d with relatives in Sevier county. The Relief society gave a dancing party Thursday night of last week, which was attended by a large number. A cafeteria luncheon was served. Mm N. G. Peterson entertained a tew friends at a knitting party Thursday evening complimentary to Mra W. B. Ham llten. f ' Mr. and yl yl tory-tellln- g, MAGNA of Mra MAGNA, March M. Th nsrriag Orra Higgins aad Aabroa Aadenoa, both ef Safas, took place ia U Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Tb Junior prem of th Cyprus high scheot wtU be held next rriday sventnf nt tb school. Tb BonorMb orchestra et belt Lake will fur-bis- k the music. The committee ia chare 4 as follows: Th Mieses Edith Reid, Bara Buck-aer- , Ella Perkias, Phoebe Taylor, Mary Jacobs, Mary Beaaoat end Vance Sutton. Mrs. H. OShnufhaeaaey aad daughter returned Banday, trier a month's visit with rein ttvee at Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. M. B. Uilller ef Minneapolis, Ilian., Is here (or aa extended visit with her son and vrlfn, Mr. aad Mra. Arthur Hlilter. Mrs. J. H. Jones and noa spent th early relatives. pert of th week la Paysoe visiting Th Ladies' Aid society held Me alar meeting at the church Wednesday afternoon Mm. W. W. Markham entertained Ue Mefue Ladles' Bridge club Saturday afteraoae ef tast week at her hem oa Belvn avenue. Special and Mis guests wer Mrs. 0. B. McPkl Beater ltllee farmed Wright nf Balt Lake. th centerpiece far th luarbeoa table, revere and place cards were emblematic of Easier. need throughout th Uoldea daffodils wer rooms High score tree wee by Mm. Arnold the special by Mm. J. G. Thompson Clinger, had th guest prts by Mias Wright. Mr. C A. Me loo as U wUl entprtsla th dub suit Saturday. Mrs. A. B. Stale aad Mies Bather PeUrnoa ef Pm per spent Saturday nf last week Sunday netting wltk Magee relatives. Th Magna ward reunion, held Saturday ef bit week, proved t be see ef the joyebl eoclal waste ef tb weak. A hot sapward house. per wee served et th Mega Covers wer laid far BOA Daring tb supper boar tb Ariel quartet 4 Sait Lake furnished vocal aad musical aumhere. B. J. Tompkins Rea poorer was toastmaster ef tb eveatar. five by many. Mice Bntell Pen tea venal selection. After supper all adjooraed to Deeper' hall, where daaclas we eajeyed. Tb Megae Women' dub held Its regular meeting at tb library reams Wednesday eveA chart basin ning. meeting was h--' after which the evening waa turned wer New th entertainment committee. library, playground and dale committee warn appointed for th ensuing form. Mrs, Roy Watruus asd Mr. Aim Swansea wer aimed as th new A short end IntomeUag talk club director. was given by Mra. D. P. Bolen la regard to ace th Imports of aslag homo prodoeta, had aU elub mem bora wore urged to nee Utah manufactured good only. Card aad gtm-wartbae a joyed, after which a allbouoti utegod by the following performance iadlea: Meedame C. J. Chamberlain, Arnold Cling ar, Loat Oetoon, O. L. Carter aad David Mra. K. 0. McLeroo woa flrat prise Clyde. at oarda, Mra. N. (X Eahleeoa tint prieo at other game and Mra. Alma Baranaan first print la guaeelng nil Ubaoatta eerrectly. Befnah-mea- t wer then nerved. Mr. asd Mrs. Arthur Lack eel and Mr.' aad Mra. C. I. Mcphl motored to Sell Lake, Suntheater. day. where they attended Mr. and Mra William Hoffman eaterUlaed kt dinner Saturday nf Met week la honor ef Mra. B. Manna 11, Mr. Aaal Hoffman, th Mlese Ltena and StnlM Beveridge and Prank Lake. of Salt Hoffman, all Mr. sad Mra. A. J. Redahaugh naasunrs th marriage ef their daughter, Mao, to Archie YolM of Sea Praarlace, th marriage taking Tb piece taf Lee Aagota. Call., Pehruary L Fran-Hercouple will, make their homo la Sea rf nl PATRON, March 2ft. Th Cvltui Literary strtoUid Un & 0. Lettfaenrood of ialt Uk at lnnchoa WednctAnv at tha home elub of Mr. B. A Porter. Kitr decora hoot ware ewd. After luschtoa Mra. Lcatbamod deUrored an addrcaa. D. Stewart ootartaliicd fear bridge Mra I club Saturday of laat wack. Other ffoeata wera Mra. 0. J. Ootterall, Mra. B. L-- Jrnnen, Mra. Let Mugleby, Madge Jones, Crista OlT. H. Reeco, Mrs. William Aatoa, Mra Laat, ami Mra William McCormack of Tooele, sen, Clayton Parker, Leonard Tuft, Clar-e- nr Tba Sewlag club mat Thursday aftercooa wltk Baldwin and Austin Sargent. . P. Dlzoa. Mra. Mr. nnd Mr. A. Rlegert returned home Mra. Job Laut aotarialaad tha Juatamare from Salt Lake Wednesday. While there club rriday. Other guaata ware Mra. U. J. they attended the 'stiver wedding anni Oottarall, Mra. William McCormack and Mra. B. versary of Mr. end Mr. A. Frank. Mr. Kntil Swindle entertained the Lucky Number club WednegdayF In addition to the members. Mr. John Robison and Mrs. Angus Newby were present. L Je&aaa. Mias Looea McClellan antertaf&ed Friday for Mabel Rudd aad Mlaa Bath Btaaflaidk both of Goahea. A picnic aurpriaa party waa fiyaa for Pardl sand Schramm, Monday, la honor of hi fifty Mls fleet birthday anal rare ry. Mias Louta Bherraar antertalaad tatt frianda at a the tar party Saturday araoloc of laat waakg after which auppar waa sarrad at tba homa of tha boatras. As Baatar dsnea waa girt Ttpaday oraninr 1b tha Plrat ward amaaemcBt hall undar tha auapicea of tha M. I. A. A Ja&ior B rid ga club waa argaataad Monday Mrs with tba following member: availing, B. I Jc&aea. Mra. 0. J Cottar!!, Mra. WU Ham McClellan, Mra. J. R. Vaoc, Mra. Dara Mra. WUUaa Wllaott, Uoialu Mra. Floyd Aakoa, lira. Joha Last. Mra. T. H. Race. Mra. Bay 8tevana, Mra. Jeaee Iirl, Mra. Para Cray and Mra. Henry Buiah. Tba club will meat Saturday of each week. Mra. William Pickering left Monday with Mrs. W Ilford bar daughter Ellsworth, and fblldrea, far Price, where they will Jola Mr. EU worth and spend tha spring aad summer. Mrs- - Annie Romania Smith aad daaghter, Miss Floreaes ftamacla, hare returned from a abort visit to CaUforaia. Mra. J, B. Douglass to vlaltlag la Lelaad with bar daughter, Mra. Bea leases. Mrs 0. P. Dlzoa aatartalaad her bridge club today la visiting in Park City. Mrag P. Serene Mra. Peter Brea of Burak wa, Payeou visitor Wednesday. Mr. an. Mra, Georg, Bow returned ta Salt Luke, Tutedey, after kb extended visit ta Person. were Belt Mr, end Mra. W. L, Beynolde Lek visitor this wwk. Mr. eed Mr Bey Cony ere ind Mies Tirol Conyera ef Eureka wer the Sunday at S. ,B. Wlleos. Mr and Mr Mr. William MrOonnerk end daughter, ben. Junta, of Teoeta, spent taet week-en- d t snl MONROE March 36. Miss Kathryn MONROE, Yergeneen of bait Lake spent a couple of days here this week visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs, Oscar Johnson entertained Monday afternoon for Mrs. Binning Goold, Mrs. Joseph Swindle, Mrs. Oliver Larsen and Mrs. Joseph Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Sargent and Mrs, McDonald of Sevier visited with friends here Monday. Mrs. M. J. Loring entertained Sunday evening for Mr, and Mrs. F. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. 8. G And reason, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowe, Mr end Mrs. Charles Swindle, Mr, end Mrs. Christian Tuft, Mr, and Mrs. Elliott Larsen, Mr. end Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Elnore Ross, Mr. Jennie Sprague, Mrs. Alfred Beil, Mrs. Joseph Olsen, Dr. BJomson, H. 8. Bell, Ella Yergeneen, Emily Bohman, A. V, Jones and J. H. Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Baker have returned home from Balt Lake. Mrs. Baker attended the Royal Neighbors convention. M'S. Harold Magleby entertained the Lucky Number club at a St. Patrick's day dinner Tueeday. Table decorations in keeping with tbe occasion were used. Covers were laid for fourteen guests. Tbe Mieses Ethel Jonas end Olive Clark entertained Saturday evening of Ust week at a shamrock party for the following rueats. Loretta Jennings, Emma and Fern Magleby, Reta Brown, Wanda Hutchins, Lorens Cartwright, Clara Brim-hal- l, Dora Brown, Mias Runnell, Misa Cutler and Mrs. Dally. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Opel Caeeman and Reginald Peterson at tha Manti temple Wednesday. Mrs. Orson Olsen entertained the T. W, W. club Thursday. Covers were Uld for Mrs. Alton Anderson, Mrs. Maurei Beil, Mra Arndell Hansen, Mra. Artie Caseman, Mrs. Dwight Anderson, Rosetta Lowe and Del Magleby. Miss Luctle And reason entertained the Sunshine Girls Wednesday evening. Mlse Melba Erickson entertained at a midnight luncheon Thursday for Ruth and Just say youd like to see them, and well ship the seven garments direct from the factory Pa nothing now No C.0.D, Try the garments on. Note the superior workmanship. Convince yourself of the tremend9us money-savin- g possibilities of getting such goods direct from the makers. If you are folly satisfied in every way( remit $1.85 in ten days, and then $3 a month for four months. Five per cent less if you prefer to pay in full within ten days. If you do not find the garments all and more than you expected, return ihem at once at our expense. , . W do not brook tho UMriamt but tilt hip tho Nvtn gsrfiMnto on pour oimpto roquMt on tho foiknrinr Ooupon. This offer to opon to mry tnhobU norrtod todp la tho Uni tod Btatao. Tho fenhionoblo of linvhui of rumrat on tho toft o modeaasb-lnck tnadord qotlity, In o now it? to, nootly trimmed with wido rieroc and bolt and cuff. Novt to a dark bluo apron of Am poreato. On tho Jlroro In tho evntor to shown a mornlnp town of otondord quality pinpham ia boaatiful Dandruff y Heads Become Hairless If von want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by ail nteaas get rid of dandruff, for it will starro your hair and rum it if you dont. It doesnt do much good to try to brush or wash it out. Tho only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounce of ordinary liquid arvon i apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten tho scalp and rub ibain gently with the finger ' tipi. Mr. tad Mra. Bart Rogta ef By morning most, if not all, of your ef Mra, Bogu'i senate, Mr. asf dandruff wlil bo luftf EaselsL 0. Petenea. frone, and threo or Mrs. 3. A. (niberle nf will tnnrtnl tb four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every sinladle nf tb Ptv Head red elnb next Wednesday afternoon nt bar beme na Ptrat Went street. gle sign and tree of it. fan. T. Q. H eases eneerteliief tb Lee Amiga YoA will find, too, that all itching elnb Pride ef lest week et bee keen and digging of th scalp will stop, and Loots svense. peri I reset wer Mrs. M. i I. Gerff, Mr. Cerf Drigge, Mra. A. P. Ortega your hair will look and feel a hundred Dererattaas end Mra Artbar Lscbeet times better. You can arvon at Eaetar wera parried out I tb bams eed at asy drug store. It is get liquid inexpensive and A kenelnglen wee then enjoyed Ml tbe table is ounces will four all matno need, you Mra J, B, Jervis will estertels tb rlnb sett ter how much dandruff you have. This Cridey. U simple Tb juniors nt tb Cyprae high tcbeol remedy never fails. (Adv.) otoldi. trim mod In plain ooloro to match, iia noat odpinf poarl buttons, and fancp pockota. Tbo droao oa tho aoxt Ayuro to tho riy ht to dark bluo porcala, form-fittin- g; rut full, with tony toovco. Tbo town shown on tho toot ftyuro to tho right to otoo naado In tho nfiw to-bc- k otfocte In a r'rcoto. Tboo topothot Hrht, faot-rotband-apro- n mid tho with tho ffino oomptoio thto prottp porcato faohwnabto emcoabto and outfit, Juat tho bouN yannonto ovorp woman Pood a. h( Sign the following coupon NOW, address it to the QUAKER VALLEY MFG. ca. Garment Dept, Aurora, Illinois, and drop it into the mail-box. Ko. 470. QUAKES VALLEY MFC. CO Aurora, CUooIot frWHeftto boot Flo lira inoat with aa X undo ooo of tho toltowin 94 94 98 40 49 44 Poo tho Mtowtog oztoa torao Oiaoa wo wt iho n Urit ofatrgu al pl.fifi ptf tie! WW 1 CJVjr 04 n Dt (Yaox (Haabaad'a E1SST a - For dtllvtiybrlMuraf parc.l-poa- t onclone 30 cam in at amps or th ran dim with tlx, coupon. nagg-e-t- tv I mm ' Ton map ship mo tbo Factory Barpain Outfit of Hmiao Garment No, 120, aoadvwrtiaod. If I am fulty oattftd with thorn 1 will romit $1.85 in ton dajro, and then 93 'a month for only four month; or I por coot I If I pro. for to par ail caoh ia ton dara If 1 am not altoyothor ptoaood I will fotum tho yarmonto at Poos at por oxponao. J I, Old cuatomoro ploooo make on X horo AT A hoartp woloomo and prompt oorvtco await now onoa, tea liana- - uo ta fall bars ) ifttroto or rural rwh .ra -a-- i ramhor horo ) (Uqr aod outto tom ) 9S.TP ulojojh U |