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Show 11 TOE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL. 10, 1921. ; T PROVO rnovo. . April Tha X B. T. U, women In tbs art h.ld an lalBMlInt mhidi Mrs. Osorgs . Thursday aflarnuoa. Iislllf lava a boo ravlaa of Tbs Ursat IdvidsT' by william Vauihn Mw4l, Tha mualoal numbers war ,lvaa by lha it. y. Ll. mualo dapartmanl. undar tha 'IITha rsctton o I Mia KWanoa Jspusrson. La al-l.- Kaynol'ta. hoataaaaa wars iliaa Alloa Mra Uliva Gilchrist, Mra. K, M haat-ma4. Mra Lbrlalsn Janaaa, Mra. It Andaraon. MraJu H. Smart and Mlba N. Whllado! ton and Mra at a (iaorga K. Brattaa wara hoataaaaa lvan at tha homa ol mra. kanalnitoa ara iviaata Whltacottoa today. Ihirty praaant. tha of Tha regular monthly maatlnf Trss-Jodub wa bald thla aftarmv'B at tha homo of Mra Gsrlruds 1aia- 1 ha a pant with music, paaliawora wara a hour and luncheon. and Mra . Mra, Lacy IL Farnsworth Alai Mortanaan a pant Thuraday In bait Lsha, atlaadlnf tha annual ancampmant of tha a tala organisation of lha tau titan of Utah ptonaara. Tha Nslks Kaadln rlub will moat nat Mualnlt at tha Thuraday with Mra. John and Mis. R. K. homo of har parents, Mr. will 00 hoataaaaa a. r. Aaalatln Irvin Mra Waltar Jenkins. Mra J. Vaoar Oar-ra- tt ITofassor Graham. Maud Mlaa and T. Cart Pardon will deliver a lactura oa "A mar loan Drama. Mr and Mra Joha Borao and Mr. and Mra Band bona aro haro from Oakley. Idaho, vtsiUng thalr motbar, Mra Martha Borao. Mra M. D. Enm antartalnad at a svsntnf at 'tha dancln, party Monday in honor of thalr Startup aanro hall oolahralad har birthwho dauahtar. Bails. day anniversaryfa that day. Tha hoataaa waa aaatatad antartalaln by tha ena, P--rl Mlaaaa Ruth and Amaa Darter. and Norma Bach and Lurli Punch waa oarvad during tha avanlna. Tha laat af a aarlaa of dancing partlaa waa (Ivan by tha C'omua Cotlllloo Tuaa-da- y evening la tha arrnory. .Tha aflalr waa a dacldad aocial auocaaa Tha raaldanea of Mr. aod Mn. Parloyl. waa tha auana of a ploaaant Cllngar I whan affair Tuaoday a van In (. to colrbrata gusst wara lavitad tha birthday annlvaraary of Mr, LJlngar. Carda warn plajod-- aad lhw.fTtn wara to Mra Alf Johnaon and Jama given land. Rafmnhmantn wan aarvad Twanty-slgh- t (uaata participated In a social affair (Ivan at tha homa of Mr. aad Mn. O. A. Bpoar Tuaoday ovanln,. la honor of Mra. Mary K. Fltsroy of Fitchfiiaat of burg. Maas., who haa boon tha W. Fltsroy Professor and Mra. ' for aovoral months. Tha damn of "M wan waa played aad rafroahmnota aarvad. Mlaa Vllata Duns la a Balt Lolta vis-- I lor. A aodal In tha Batura of a fanwatl waa given Monday In honor of the kllaaaa Kalhlaan and Oraoa Kally, prior to thalr dapartun for Denver, Colo., to real da The affair took plan at tha homa of Mrs. O. A. Bpoar and waa enjoyed by twenty guests. Dancln and lunchaon contributed to the aucceea of the occa-elo- JMrJw. ll - y -- so-c- twan-ty-fl- Onrt n. Tha Ladles Aid ooclety of the Comat munity church mat Tueaday afternoon tha church parlon. Luncheon waa aervad Vickundar tha direction of Mra. A. O. ery and Mra. M. A. Conan t. hoataaaaa of the affair. Mr. and Mra. 'Pater B. Johnaon celebrated their thirty-fourt- h wedding annlvaraary Bunday. Dinner was aervad to fifteen guest from a prettily appointed table. Complimentary to Mr. and Mra. B. F. Pulham of Balt I.eke. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Pyna antartalnad at an attractively arranged dinner Sunday. Pprlng flowers wara used for decorative purpose. Mlaa Pearl Andaraon was a Balt Lake vlaltur laat week-enMrs. William Parra spent Wednesday In Tavaon with friends. Wednesday evening th members of th O. U D. club met at tha homa of Mrs. E. U 6trong. Tha time was spent with . . .sewing, carda and luncheon. The Elbe' ladlee enjoyed a social sess. sion Tuesday evening In th Elks Cards and mualo were tha fea- waa lha gusst af honor at a mlaoollaaaoua shower given by Ih officer aod nmiwi of th Bscond ward T. L U. I. A Monday evening at th horn of Mlaa Elisabeth Boutar. Tha hours war mad Interesting wlih gams and mualo, during which refreshments war served. A successful surprise waa conducted Monday evening party by thirty of th Mra. halghbora and friends of Lacy M, i Arne worth, th occasion halng har birthday annlvaraary. Th guests appeared In cuetum. Game and mualo .F- -r anjoyad. Th member af th 1h chib thalr husband evening at tha horn of Mr. and MraPrlday Joseph Shew. Th rooms presented an attractive appearance In thalr decoration of Potted plants and carnations Plva hundred waa r awarded to Played and lha favor airs Will Mlldanhall and Peter Orona man. Th consolation favor war given lo Mrs. Prank llalllday and Arthur Hal llday. Luncheon waa served to tha fol lowing: Meeera and Maedamea 1). C. Williams, Georg Madsen, otsr Grona-maI lay Will Jonaa, Prank Halil Jon, day, Joseph Peterson, Arthur llalllday thill Mlldanhall, Jack Buckley, hpenrer Clark, Jeeaa Curtis, Earl Johnaon and Joseph Bhaac Mra. P. tv ntrk and Mlaa leu-tlI p ham wara hoataaaaa at a kaoslngton aftarnooa of laat week at lha homa of Mra. Buck. Th season a flower beautified tha rooms, where forty gueet spent a pleasant tlm with needlework and mualo. Tlla luncheon served waa prepared by tha domeetla science department of th Procter academy PVtday afternoon of last week th Be ladles were tha guaata of Mrs. J to Ha McAllister. During tha session. jialqu t'A ml Peoli tunchoo was aarvad. Mr. and Btahnp and Mr. W. W. Mra Joseph Taylor and Taylor, Mr. and Mr. Ooldan Taylor of Lav View. wara hail Laka vlaltora laat week-en- d Mlaa Donna 1'antata of parson spent th weak-ariIn Provo, th guaat of Mia Thelma lluleh. lanrit faJhHMd It; a r Mr. aad Mm Odd. A mf kte n, Bat-urd- Amm ate Tte um, Mtea fN( T-- rttf Mn- - j 1IIK U44 Mra. M. Rimmi ad rlgtew tart ktekte immi ! Mr. f Willard flarrrt c Miao Wktiaoldte of UfU vial tod foM tera dortaf tte ook t1o Mr. ate Mra ltteH Mtrtte ted cfcltdfte Halite tell lka ralailH lurtaf Df, aalf-invlt- r-- O towteo hit, ftlta frtddto, MI(tlrttl ate CtedwVk, Madatlte fteaw I krULaterr K Oawi frM U;M, MeUdkd HmM Idorkta. O. I a Fn Mr. ate Mra ttirterd OMOrt MMintifm tfci ako itelf Wai. Mlaa tWuate Materte arrtvte Ma da f trmm Idate. vtef tte ted kwalld t ten The remarkable reason ' why two hundred million cans of Karo fwere sold last year arwral anteit tlaitiaff aalaUvra. Vrrte Um Mirrmte at aa oratar teprt ovavo at Ilia teoo Frida? n laid tm Mr. ate Mr, tetter Mr, ate Oiyataa.rtddlo. M'O- liof ftllfa;! ate Miao AM Mlaa Mirt fkllH frtate I Fart bfte Iterate?. MU; Mn. Jmh If. rtattfw to tell Laka 11)1. U waa $ Mat wte of Mia Martte UA te Rfiterta wa Ma( wote-teVtaMor aa of frtroda. Mr Dm; of Fart late. furOr- -, t do tte of Mr M. Matrktoak?vlaltte y. Mra Aaotf frtrte talt Uko Mtftea; Mr. L. W. Ola of flfdrti art tko fteot of ter torttef Mr, tioerj T. FkUU? Arr 111 to U r, O. fr Ite frt urrr drtf woak. THERES MAGNA ailtria Oin Perhapa you do not yet know what It la in Karo that makaa ft aoch wonderful food. It to Dextroee. Yea cannot live long without Dexfnoeet. Moat fooda yea t each a -bread, etarchy vegetablea, and aO forma of Bogar Aeve to bo chortjod into Doxtrotte before your ayttem can oaa them aa energy fooda. Karo to mad up of a Urge proportion of Dasfroaa. So Karo may almoet' be eaid to be a profit atod food. Thee ar acientific facta, aupported by the eery higheat medical and food authorkto. Send for the fire bocfrlat mentioned below and read th facta. FREE rotM rrrd --1 -HI 4 Yoor Protection I-- - Tro. toad vmm m m ate w spa mm to waawto af Paatrfra wttk too a li. Mu dr mi toriw i Cart naterta Cote teaiifufly kMWan hmAotUwnmo Mslto tel CrtOa.AtoU. ?fl RED Karo foaoooktog. katotem rtf tektoj o4 g raoarrtag. Baaia of ttaHawop for Ute oowaoraooo Tte Uaal terwg towar? oaa ktoamtoa kraog. miyptek H ayiMd GREEN Karo Ftovartdtrkli tegteot grA root oaato mod ara to to prtoo larowlktoifMk avw conpll! J, htoldfi takto iyfh AMoltocaookteg.koktef moktag. UfMkt Aor,4rtMooite tarty kaor tekiaA yrwp. Tk gat Ploat t br oowg NaiaWM opfwg Tko Earoto m i lam faa ll a 4 te lltkiil kftoak 04 MMrt wglltF oo mt oriftel Ball wotftot gowg pate ildr4 rZ,VX: Pa wrt ka I might took Ilka Roaw BLUE Karo nil tte Mr. Joaagk Fataraoo will aotarial cluk ast Wadi ladla of tbr Fir LA I iuR. ter koio ao Bpaoto araoo. Cook visat aftrroote day ited frlead Tte Lodlr' Aid aartrty teld Ha rtf la r Suaday. Mr. aed Mis Leri tie Lendls ted Mr. end at tte rkarrh Wadnoadaf aftrr Mis Oeldea Ademe awtnred t Pleeaaet Grove maaflag Mr. Ed Aatbo ytarte lo ter kan at frw day a rtoit Tuesday aed eluted relatives. aftor Bprlngrlllo, Mrs Williea Ramsey epeat a few dev a la with Mr. ateToraday, Mr. J. M. Aaite. Salt laka this week as sural ef her deagk-tertart work r,. Mttekatl kad aa ter Mr, Mrs Claud Aaker. foka, ted ter oirtter. Mra. H Park!, of halt Caaada-MrMr aad Mrs Dee Fkllltpa aaaeuare the arter tiatrr, Mr. A. Wlr. of Edlo, rival af a soa at their heew tkle week. H. I. Wright of (Iran aad Mrs Arthur Bills eed eoa George visited Mr. A. Patoroo of halt Late war tte fora to relatives la Study Suaday. M. Brsaaat. J of Mr. Moadi; Mr. aad Mrs AJvta balder eatrrtalaed at a tori t load gt dlaaar Mr. Arfhar Hllllar aerial at tkeir kome Wednesday events to Mr. Th Friday of kaat waofc 1 wo spret la muslr end seme eed rv Jamoa Prtco ate daogkirr, Jaaatetta, of Balt d. (reskaienta were eerved to thirty guests Laka. Mrs Seuuel Eerahaw aad deuchter Vlrylnl Mr. and Mra. Harry Baft toft hoaday for f Otdea wero usU af Mr. aed Mrs Jobe thalr homa at Payao. aftag g waak' rlalt wltk Glbeoa this week. Mr. aad Mr. J. R. Jote. Mies home layloa entertelned t few frleeda Mr. IadoIb Colooa, proldat of lha Mage at a card parly , at ker knees Tuesday ev: Woman's cluk, ate Mr. D. F. Bata, mam alag, - Hrfrrehnirute wre served to tvrfve ter af tha atata txacollro board, motarod to of laat waak. ate attested gerets halt Late. Friday club-roomMrs Bdwant hlmpena eetertalaed at dinner tha compltmaury loDrhaog flea hy tko t her host Wede-ed- ay Aaaoclatlo of Utak at tte Covers were Manufartorar evealag. laid tor tea guests ture. Mr. Joseph He mod. Mr Arthur Lurhr, .Mwed te ferine taudl. "7! Mr. and Mra. A. M. Thomas wera Balt Mrs lawrrer R. Ellleoe sad Mlaa a Lay-te- e halt Lob Mmday raratog, wharo thay i Lak visitors last week. Banirdsr la halt I spent lake. jhC.,Jgha , Murnfcg, ALMn her Jmm -Arch W. Thurman kevetal Sayi' vFsil H. Mr. led tara. Ennk Adlthf ihtVJTTahT LiftiS. MJom kr. Balt Mrla Laytea Mr. ate Wedaesday sprat lake Hynim Lootaaaork Irft Thurswith relative and friends. Mr. end Mrs Edward Muir of Bountiful day for Payao ta make ttelr kom. Mra. Q. A, Dunsdon spent last week hi 11 ted her th mtrrtainrd tte Mag Packard durlog T. Rsts-ma- n. Alpine with her molherMra Ml Mv! StfTdftlrhl otrrUinH at waak at IrtN' Bridga cluk haturday of laat , t tor tea Aitorda? rriln fUl of tart har homa a Flrat East atrrat. hpring flow-a- r Mlaa May Walls, a bride of the week. wk. Tte tJma waa apeot l omk ond faisra. war aate a boat tte room ate aa g era- - ' that need lata af fooda. boya aad girla Do you know what Dextrine is? Ja kr energy-produci- ng de Fr of a daBfhtar. grwtt of all .. It auppliea atrangth and aodaranaa to tha energy for etodying, for playing and for growing. ... All boya and girto aboald ha roboat and atardyr Olva them plenty of home-manourishing Karo on cakaa or abend bread. Or Ut than anaka pore, whenever hooaa want they candy with Kero. And har it in the little treat of fudge, taffy or caramala. enter-talne- LAYTON April t Mies Myrtle la Uarrtsvllle to th right about Kara that juat "touch ," or bot bwcuiti or aa an appetising aprwd for mooli more than a daitdooa dtonty Intended to bttr. tert of tte to Iteaa Bateay. Karo mnk fooda taato Karo to on of the Arll A Mr. TV F. MaW wa wirprtard Wadaoaday malic at ter oo.terote Kai rtroat, Wte Ite lodta MAGNA View Vaiai rite faro A teF ter teoor A ftft fro Ite rtuti was yraaaotte to Mr, ftato k Mr. T. V. fturha, wte fa abort talk, I wkK ate atyraaard tte flit f of apOrtriaOvo far har oailrtof tort aad vote wart tsat pllakte a ttetr rink yroaidaot to tte ?Mt Ikna war tte oroif a Clrwtwa, at wfclrk Loorteoo ky Mr. teMw. flri prta waa woo wkarte thirty ft waa tend. Ta for fa Mra. J. H. Hack antartalnad at a kan-al- n or te Aftor tte tog alar tortlf of tte loo Thursday afternoon. nriarto at tte ( rprva kick arkooi Thuraday Luncheon a as aervad to twelve guests m rrteiaf of tert ArdM waa rmlaf Mr. and Mrs WVC. Glbby spent liiat firn H; Mr. Imi Todd MIMor, aaatatad bf week-en- d ter daafMor. Mr. UUr Klf Uodaay, of E In Balt Laks bf Mirk Mr"- - Jo"Pb Bhaw and Mr. and rrka. witk armnpaalwoaJifM Mrs Don C, Wllllama of take View were ard Jltrauaa. Tte rnf maa wo I; of aamter Urga halt Lake vlaltora tha early part of th Mr. te Mr. M Waaate ate dfktor, week. Krvlya, of Orate fwih. Cote,, wrro laat Mr. and Mrs V, I Bunnell of Burlay. wrrk-oofwooi of Oorwfo Wiawa ate TaaiMy Idaho, ar har spending few days wUh tteif f ite liUo Tte ladla lk tedTteroMr and Mrs D. C. Williams rarrtad out knatetea terprtao Mr. and Mrs Jams Sutherland d day oraalaf of kit work I teor of Mr. ate at a wedding reception at theix Mr. U. U (arirr at Itetr tew te Third bom takira wrro arrofd for Wednesday evening In honor of Kart alrrat. their daughter. Eella, and Lieutenant luiwteo orte aftrr wtilrk Roaa Ratcliffs, who wore recently marFlrot kaonr war wa by lira. O. I, t artor war ate artted koar te J. M. ried. A profusion of carnations violate wardod lo Mr. Jaka Holt ard Kao lww and naralaaua war used throughout th of Ayr U. Mr. Mrtnlte P. .ate Mr. rooms An elaborate wedding dinner waa wrr laai lap Ml served, following which I he time was Packard. wofc foia of Mr. ate MS'. A O spent with rards and music. Th leertete Mr. L. H Hard rortalte at numbered fifty. Including Mr. andguests Mrs of laat wood ta teorw of ter dangktor, IL B. Jonaa of Bait I.ak. Th young FVItla? A. O. Raid, of halt leak. Otter gurati Mr. oouplo wore the recipients of humorous woro Mr. Inar lorote ate Mr. ted Mrt Mi beautiful gifts J. Huabate of halt Uk. Mr Hokart Cat of iMirar. r Mo., la ylaltlag Twenty guests wara present at a aocial affair given by Mr. and Mr. LJeyd M. ter glarr, Mr. Hal FlUfarald fnw A. J. Radateogk Williams aad Mr. aad Mrs. Hcott Tailor Oktokwi bo waa rallte at th horn of Mr. and Mra D. C. IVII riiy. Frida r of laat wark, otefa llama Wednesday evening. Cards, musle ky tte dUi of kla fathrr, K If. Radabaof. Mr. M R. Liteaay of Mteipalkar, kdate. and luncheon wara anjoyad. la har rfaitlog rrlaMrr ate friada. Mr, ate Mr. Ralph Jaoate at HoorrrlHr r raralvlag roofraUilalkte pte tte d Botnnthinf on pancak eteolwtolp toagortooof g ttewoood pr. aakag if Tte mok CORN PRODUCTS URNDW COMP ART . IT Plese, NevTak I'Sht tte Lamb 'end Mr. Clsrs Nelson sracraia imurmniTm mmwmrMrrtiakT wwin eon was snd Mrs. J. ( Fschser are vlsltln Hr. snd Mrn. Joslsh Blsrkhnm. Sr., and friends snd relative In Balt Isike, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christensen and ! Mr. and Mra. Dsn Anderson srs In BaJt to Richfield Laks motored vleltin friends. daunhter. Mary, O fftoint of tha rpdl'lmlr pmahit anoag week to visit relstlves. Ij Miss Thelma Knell spent part of Inst tha rfaildra. Magoa' fma iwhllr library tea Balurdsy of lastover in Bundav. week remained Balt lake. Thev tea rloaad wfttti health miwIIMom ara belsard Primary association Friday afternoon of last week the hlh I The ief. All bolding bonk a ara urgM t school the club entertained successful musical entertainment faculty lev. boys tur tbaoi I on the uattal library days, book a ca or hatnrdaya, o that te thoroughly fumigated. V. Robbloa W. entrrlsliri Rmnlnaiter oa aad thirty of Ite Pleaat Ultra boy root at curio oxhlkiito Wcdoeadi; vvealag at hi tena a typrua amna. Mr. aod Mra- - C. Utvgor, Mr. ate Mra. Rom halt Lako and Mr. and Mr. M. Brady of arc the gtiaal of Mr. and Mr. N. W Magna tarplrtw for luarteoa tahla, with plac aaada atovdaWsa I oaoaoa11 " l"'rtaw"Ri"4l Dovglaa wa a aperial goaat. Flrat prtaa waa wo bf Mr. Loaia Cokoa and tte sprrUl hy . O. Thutapao. Mra. Mr, fioblaaoa will lartotk th ciuk wrt Hatwlfy. Dor r Mr. Kt Tur-day- thastsn KrKif eves A uocessful missionary party was ylven In tha Relief society hall Tuesday afternoon of last week by the West ward Relief society members. A pro ram was riven, after which luncheon was served. fluiha-Ko- a. !- Donations wars received to aid Mlaa Edna Hardy, who la laborin aa S In th eastern slates. mts-elons- rv 11 Let Us Clean Your Draperies and Rugs The old process of housccleaniiig was both arduous and but made be nowadays everything may and bright in an easy, simthe ple way Regal way. Let us call for the curtains, draperies, pillow covers, rags all the delicate or heavy adornments of your home and clean them in the only adequate way dry cleaning. The rest of the liouse-clcanin- g will be surprisingly pleasant-whe- n these worrisome details are out of the way. k nerve-wrackin- g, beau-tifully.fre- v Mail orders or bundles shipped parcel post will, he promptly cared for.' We pay return shipping charges. PHONE WACATCH 680 . . Cleaning & Ehjoing 166-16- 0 Branch: Last Second South 8treet First South end State Street Cx sh Famaworth Thuraday of laat waak. club will hold If regular Tha Magna Woman xt clubroum business meeting at th Wednesday creulog. Tte Junior prom of lb Cyprus high rtoot, which took place Friday rtreatng of laat week, surpassed all similar esot held At tte Cyprus rbool. Tte decoralloo wero braullfnl and hnrnovNi color achem pr-a- t giaborat. with Each cla waa represented with I ling. the decorations booth, carrying out th elan colors. Tte honor! a a orchestra furnished tte g Biuaic. Tte following were patrons of th Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Harris, Mr. and lira. and Mra. Theodor B. W, Parrett, Mr. Miller Bishop and Mr. I. W Coo god Dr. aod Mr. C. F. Weatphal. CENTERVILLE Mrs CENTERVILLE. April Marley Franc spent Friday In Kayavlll aa guest of friend. W. Young and children Mr and Mr. Georg Tlaited ret tire here Sundays. of KayaTill Mr. Rhoria bavage left thla week for 11! Idaho where ate spend th summer. Dr. aad Mra. Onrn Matey of Garlaod riattri relalirea here during the week. Mr. and Mra. Fred A Smith of Mount ala Green are gneata of Mra. Matilda Franco. Mr. and Mra Cyril CAR returned to their horn la Malad, Idaho, this week, after aa axteoded Tislt here with relatives. Roblnso- - of Mountnia Greea la Mia Mori the guest of Mlaa Rhea Harris. Mrs. Jcmeph Bmith and daughters, Gladys and Naomi, were Isttura to halt lake Sunday. Miss Thelma Lay to waa tendered a pleasant urpriag at her hom Friday evening hy school friends. Th evening waa spent in game and music, folltiwed hy refreshments. Those present were Misses Lola Odd JLaon Nance, Lola Vera Odd. and Roberta Glady Opennhaw, Milton Day. Lionel hcoffield. Vaughn Messrs. Bteffiald, Clarence Lay to aad Wendell Nance. Mr. aad Mra. Jatuea Monago. Mrs. Martin Cullen and son. Lester. Mrs. Lon Jackson and Mrs. Joaeph Firth, all of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. 81rl R. Daria. Mra. Golden J, Barton of Farmington Tialted here with ker mother, Mrs. Jasper N, Perkin, Thursday. Mr. and Mr. Frank Smith were riattore t 4 Balt Lako Sunday. Blackheads indicate your cleansing method is wrong Blackheads indicate that the method yon ere using to not die right method of cleansing for your typo of akin. A ikin (peciaiidt would tell you that blackhead are caused hy excessive oil collecting dirt in the pores of yonr skin. To do away with the cause of blackheads and free yonr akin from this disfiguring trouble, use tho following simple treatment PPLY hot cloths to the face until tho akin is reddened. Then with a rough washcloth work up a heavy lather of Woodburys Facial Soap and rub it into the pores thoroughly, always with an upward and outward motion. Rinse with clear, hot water, then with cold tho colder the better. If possible, rub your face for thirty seconds with a piece of ice. Dry carefully. To remove blackheads already formed, substitute a flesh brush .for the washcloth in this treatment.' Then protect the fingers with a handkerchief and press out the blackheads. t A si MORONI MORONI. April Mr. W. L. Iron snd daughter. Mildred, returned last weejc from California, where they had .pent s, month with relatives. Miss Mildred has done to Bait Lake ta resume her work in th Emerson school. Mr. H. J. Jackson entertained last Saturday afternoon at a childrens party in honor of the'ninth birthday anniversary of her Rranddaujrhter. Deora Anderson. Game., and luncheon were the feature. Mia Eva Blackham entertained a number of her friend, Thursday evening. The time was spent' with games, and a midnight luncheon was served to the following: Zelda Draper, Vivian Anderson. Olive Draper, Minnie Nelson, Fay Hansen, Inee Hardy, Chios Reeae, Reid Hardy, George Faux, Bernard Simpson, Verdis Black-haVictor Morley, Theodore Jueteneen, Dean Livingston, Ernest Morley and Clarence Klrkham. Mis Florence Little entertained Melba Christensen. Margaret Thomson, Ine.elle Olson. Winnie Christensen. Loetta j j Calll 1 Anderson, Delphi Reese. Ida Willirtson, . GET a cake of Woodburys today, at any drag store or toilet goods counter, and begin this treatment tonight. You will be astonished to see how quickly your akin will improve in dearness. A cake of Woodburys will last for a month or six weeks. The Andrew Jergens Gl Cincinnati, New York and Perth, Ontario. 25-ce- nt |