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Show m THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SU NDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1921. of pink and whits carnations and roses, tied wrlth bow of pink tulle, formed tha centerpiece for the table. This evening Miss Josephine Volker entertained at a nhowrer. for Id Isa Patty at her home on Twenty-eevent- h street. Ths rooms were decorated with sweet peaa The eveeras ning werespent with games Refreshments served to guests The members of the thirty Alta Vista Birthday club were the guests Thursday afternoon of Mrs E. M. Krumperman at her home, 741 Twenty-fourt- h street. Personal- Needlework and inudlo were the diversions of the afternoon. Refreshmen Us were Served. Ths rooms were attractive with pink peonies, hawthorns and snowballs. Guests In addition to ths club members were Mra James Menslea Mra R rim hull, Mrs A. H. Krumperman, Mra Roy Krumperman and Mrs Norman Morrison, Mra J. E. Server entertained thft C. H. C. club members at her horns on Twenty-secon- d street Thursday afternoon. Ths afternoon was spent with needlework. A luncheon was served, covers being laid for club members and one visitor, Mrs.eight O. Cuddebaek of Balt Lake; The Drama dub held Its final meeting of the season this afteraon in th K. of P. hall, when the following program waa given: "The Locked Cheet" (Mase field), Mra William O. King, Mra Horace U. Nebeker, Mrs-- H. A. Beauverd and Mrs. George W. Barlow; "guppresaeu Desiree" (Cook and Glaspell), Mra Eber F. Plera Mrs. George W. Barlow and1 Mrs E R Dumkep piano solo (Maud Valerie White), Mra Gilbert Porter; violin solo (Burleigh), Miss Mary Fisher. Mra George W. Barlow and Mra Arthur Woolley were hostesses for the afternoon. The club will give its annual breakfast on Saturday, May 28. Mra Joel E. Hicks is In charge of the breakfast and Miss Minnie Moore Brown the entertainment. Mies Thelma Tracy and Dr. Harold B Nelson of Balt Lake, who will be married early In June, were the complimented guests at a party given by Miss Myrtle Wootton Friday evening -- at her- - home, 1057 South Seventh East street. In Salt Istke City. The following were Ogden guests: Miss Edna Kohn, Miss Della W HJiama Miss Leona Tracy and WUIlam Blackman, Mra P. A. Herdtl was hostess to. ths members- - of her serving club at hot street Tuesday horns on Twenty-(hin- t Mrs. a. W. Wherry was a afternoon guest of the club, Ths Ladles' Literary club held its final meeting of the year Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra H. B. Bag-le203 Twenty-eight- h street. The "afternoon was devoted to business. Arare made by the stub rangements being members for a dinner to be given at In Balt Lake, June 13, ths Hotel Utah preceding the reception to be given In the evening In honor of the visiting club - Miss Yfelen Kathrrlns Broughall of this ' city will b graduated Irom the Bishop at La Jolla, Cal., June 19. 'Miss Broughall and her mother, Mrs. John J. Broughall, will retflrn to Sait Lak following, the commencement exercises and the family will again be at home at their , avenue, after June 19. residence, 87, First a a Mias Rtith Jennings, daughter of Joseph A- - Jennings, Is planning to go abroad for a years study. Miss Jennings will Join Mrs. W. Scott Crlamon and Miss Marla Crlamon, formerly of this city and now of Boston, In New York ami the Europe, June 39, on partv will sell forthe Berengaria. Miss Jennings will spend the greater part of the time in Paris. Mrs. Jack Major, with her two little sons. Jack, Jr., and Theodore, left Thursfor Boston to Join Mr. Major, who is adaystudent at the Harvard law school. a a a H. M. Ledyard will leave Mr. and Mrs. today by automobile for California fot a months; stay. a br a s Mrs. Walter Bauch rhan of Idaho Fails Is visiting her mother, Mrs. P. Donahue, at her home on Fiftssntbgest street, - a a a id Mra L O. Naylor and chil- dren -1hav e returned from Idaho Falls, where- hey have recently lived, stnd are at home at BUS Eleventh East atrfteL Mr.-gr- , Mr. and Mrs. J, V. Bunklitsnd 'Mra Marv .Frank have returned from an visit- - in- Chicago and New Tork and are now at home at 1945 Fifth Bast street. . a a a Mra W. s Payne, formerly of Pocatello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. D. Kipp of this city, has gone to Moberly, Mu., to join her husband and make her home - . a a a Miss Corlnne Kipp has returned from Las Vegas, N. M , where ahe has been teaching school, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C, D. Kipp- a a a Miss Georgia Hartley will return toLos Angeles, whore she has day from several weeks a a a Mrs. Preston II. Kane and children of Pocatello, Idaho, visited for a few days In this city en route to Klko. Nev where they will he joined by Mr. Kane and will make their home a a a Mr. and Mrs Nelson Lee Pro! hero will leave in a few days for Denver. Colo., where they will make their home. a e a Mrs. Henry K. Beal and small son, of Richfield, 'are visiting Henry Eldon, with Mrs Beal a parents. Dr. and Mra. K, O. Gowans. a a a Mrs. Grant Allen Groesbeck returned from California, where she Wednesday hes spent the past two months, a a a Mrs, J. G. McAllister left Tuesday for her home In Isis Angeles, after visiting y, Women. Mra P. H. Brophey, Jr., was hostess -- mmiv A i! two and sons. Jack, Jr., Theodore, who left Thursday Mrs. Jack Major and for Boston to Join Mr. Major, who la a student at the Harvard law school. , lx-i- of their for a few weeks' stsv before returning ceiving the congratulations to Balt Lake. Mr. Schofield's health is friends on the amval of a son, born Slay Cross at hospital. 15, the Holy improved. Mrs. W. P. Bressingham, formerly of Mrs. .William Story has returned from Vegas, Nev., California, where she spent the winter. this citv, but now of J-- with ner mothis visiting for a few days on Johanna Mrs. er, Lynch, Flfjh East Mrs. Henry E. Monheim left Friday for Los Angeles to visit with her mother, street. - 0 Mrs. T. J. Nipper, who has spent the Mrs. John W, Thompson left Friday winter months there. for Eureka, Utah, for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Keytlng are re her husband wrlth relatives in the cltv. , - Mrs. Frank J. Hagenbarth and daughter, Katherine, have returned from the Set. Miss Hagenbarth has been attendschool in Ining St. diana, and Mrs. Hagenbarth has been visiting eastern cities. a e a A Ralph Oliva Wall and Miss Enid Wall, have arrived in Ban Francisco from Honolulu, where they have spent the winter. They will go to Los Angeles to yialt with Mrs. Lewis Jeffs, end will later return to Salt Lake for the summer. ' Major a e a and Mra Robert Campbell and Campbell and the children were here for some time, and Major Campbell joined them recently; a a a Miss Alice Fargo arrived Wednesday from the Anna Head school In Berkeley to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- - Bherman Fargo, a a a - Mrs.-E. Malone returned yesterday from a three months visit In California. - - - a a a Miss ' Marion Sadler. Miss Katherine Helen Borrows reHdppaugh smi Mi turned Wednesday from Mills college, California. to spend the summer In this city. Mrs. A. L Hoppaugli went to California to accompany them home, a a a Mr. and Mrs. Nell O'Donnell have returned from sn extensive trip to California and Phoenix, Aria., and are at home for the present at 518 South West Tumple street. a a a Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schofield and their Grace, of Salt Lake, youngest daughter, who have been in Ban Diego, Cal., for some months, are now at Catalina Island, and will leave for Ban Francisco in June ALEXANDERS Specialty Shop for a HAIR AND BEAUTY CULTURE Special Marcelling and - Medi- cated Shampoo. 501 Boyd Park Building. Phone OGDEN, May 21. Mr. and Mra Warren L. Watlls entertained informally at dinner Monday evening at the Weber club in compliment to Dr. ahd Mrs. John A. Wldtsoe and Professor and Mrs. Thomas Giles 'of Salt Lmke. preceding the dance given at the Berthana hall for the members of the symphony orchestra of the the university University of Utah and clubs, in addimens and women s glee tion to the guests of honor the guests Included Mr. and Mre. Orville W. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Klrkendall and Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Way of Montello, Nev. Mr. and Mrs F. H" - Ballou, who will leave Monday for Philadelphia to make their home, were the complimented V ednesday party given guests at a cardmembers of Mrs. Ballou s evening by the Mr. of and Mrs. the home club at bridge Wade M. Johnson, 25t6 Brtnker avenue. for were tables bridge. arranged Four Claude Armstrong and Mrs. Edwin L. A sup-plate the Howes receiving prises. was served on small tables, each decorated with yellow and purple ins. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Wade M. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ballou, Mr. and Mre. W. H. Keeder, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Howes, Mr. and Mra Claude Armstrong. Dr. and Mrs Frank K. Bartlett. Mr. and Mra Angus KenB. Morse nedy, Mr. and Mra Chester and Mr. and Mre. R. W. Taylor. mem Mra W. G. Webb entertained the bars of her bridge club, gll ofof whom are Salt Lake of Ogden, and a number afternoon at her home, guests Wednesday 763 Third avenue. In Balt Lake,- - Four tables of bridge were played, with luncheon following. Rurple and lavender sweet peas were arranged In a bowl as table. a centerpiece for the In luncheon the same floral Place cards decorated design were used. The Ogden guests were Mrs. C. 8. Gunnell, Mrs. Fred M. Mrs. W. A. Nye. Mrs George Halverson, A. Turner. Mre. Oliver M. Runyon, Mra.Mrs. W. Walker, Mrs. K. T. Spencer and J. M. Read. Mrs. Fred R. Clark proved herself a charming hostess this evening, when she entertained at an elaborate party at her home, 2633 Hudson avenue, in honor of Mies Thelma Tracy, a June bride, and her fiance. Dr. Harold E, Nelson of Salt lAke. Ths Clark home was artistically decorated with spring flowers, whlls a color scheme in pink and white was carThe table ried out in the dining room had as a centerpiece a huge cut glass howl filled with flowers, which contained hidden favors for each guest. Hanging from the chandelier above the table was a dainty pink maltne swing, In which wars seated kewpte dolls, dressed as a At each plate bride and bridegroom. d was an sxqulaite place card. The evening was spent In games 11 a o'clock At music. and J many toasts were was ered, supper given- - to the future happiness- - of the honored guests. Those present, besides Leona the honor guests, were Miss Tracy. Miss Ruth Winters, Miss Della Joe Williams, Miss Lillian McCabe, Laughrau, BUI Pearson, Willism Blackman. Albert Paetsch, Mr. and Mra. Frank Proudfit, Mr. end Mrs F Kamsoia. Mrs. Hcena Tracy, Mrs. F. H. Tracy and Mrs. 8. H. W inters. Dr.-aMrs. W. R Emmett" entertained at a family dinner Wednesday eventpg at their home, 3132 Washington Mrs. Emmett's avenue. In honor of niece, Mrs. Btuart I Koustemer of Ban been who has visiting in OgFrancisco, den for the past five weeks. The table was decorated with pink rosea. Covers were laid for ten. Mra Koustemer was the guest of honor at a bridge party given Thursday afternoon by her mother, Mrs. J. Iiouglaa Watson, at her home on Washington avenue. Two tables of bridge were played, after which a luncheon was served on the card tables. A yellow color scheme was carried out In tho decorations. A farewell party In honor of Mr. and Mra C, F. Korstian. who will leave June' 1 for Asheville. N. C.. where Mr. Konr-tlahae been transferred from the Ogden forestry headquarters, was given by fifteen of their friends Thursday evening at the Korstian home, 832 Twenty-sevent- h street. Games were enjoyed during the evening - and at a late hour luncheon waa served;- Yellow daisies, arranged in er children have left for their home In New Tork after a visit to Mrs. Campbell's Mra mother, Mrs. M. A. Chessman. XjS OGDEN Phillips Htiehl, son of Dr. and Mrs. George Francis Stlehl, arrived homo yesterday from Berkeley, where he has Just been graduated from the school of commerce of the University of California a a a Miss Mafrgaret Folev" has returned from a six weeks' visit with friends and relatives In Ban Francisco, Los Angeles and ... the beaches, a a a M. Mrs. J. Blair has returned to her home in Logan after a short visit with friends in this city. e a a Mrs. Alberta Jones Carrier has returned to her home in Loe Angeles after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra H. E. Jones, on Fifth East street. a a a Mra E. A. Wail and daughters. Miss Wasatch-151- 8. Nothing equals tha beautiful sort, pearly sc whits appears Couraud'l Oriental Cream readers to ths shoulders sad anus. Covers skis blemishes, win sot rub off. Par 1 superior Smdt1e.hr Tried Sue Ftts.T.Horras ft SON Now York ,j.p. hand-painte- four-cour- nd PerfectSfctildrt and Arm this afternoon -- to the members of the Happv Hour club st her home on Wall avenue. A Kensington was enjoyed during the afternoon, after which luncheon was served. Tho table was centered with a bowl of yellow Irises. Place cards decorated in the same flowers were laid for twelve club membera bowls, were used to decorate the rooms end dining table. Mra Aubrey Henderson entertained ths members of the M. and 8. club at her home, 1161 Capitol avenue, Thursday afternoon. A luncheon waa served, pink and white tulips in a bowl adorning the center of the table. Place cards to correspond were used. Mrs. L. T. Dee was hostess to the members of her bridge club at her home, 131 Twenty-fift- h street, Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served on small table!, following bridge. Spring flowers were the decorations. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mrs Janet Gardner of Ban Francisco and Mrs. Leiand B. Bwaner of Salt Lake were guests of the afternoon. In compliment to her guest, Mr. H. J. Lawler of San Francisco, Mra E. O. Wattis entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at her home on Eccles avenue. Spring flowers decorated the rooms and table. Covers were laid for eighteen. Following the dinner, four tables were arranged for bridge and five hundred. Members of the Utopia club were the guest Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. F. Ward Piper at her home, 655 Twenty-fift- h street. Needlework was the diversion of the afternoon, and at 8 oclock a buffet luncheon was served. The rooms were attractive with Spring flowers. Mrs. H. B. Parker was a special guest. Mrs. Patrick Healy entertained the members of the Five Hundred club at her home on Jefferson avenue Thursday afternoon. The guests were entertained at five tables of 509, ater which a luncheon was served. Snowballs and bridal-wreadecorated the rooms. Mrs. Healy was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Lynch, Guests, In addition to the club members, were Mre. J. Ezra C. Rich, Mra. W. 11. Eccles, MYs.-W. Abbott, Mix. M. K. Parker, Mrs J. M. Parker, Mrs. Patrick Healy. Jr., and Mra, J C. A miscellaneous shower was g'lien Friday evening hj Mrs.. JV. J... Carver and Miss Bernice hltaker at the Carver home. 574 Twenty-fourt- h street. In honor of their sister. Miss Ines Whitaker, who will he married In June lo Raymond B. Goddard. Yellow and white decorations were used throughout the rooms. Following an evening spent with games, refreshments were served to thirty guests. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. B. F. Whitaker. Miss Whitaker and Mr. Goddard will be the guests of honor at a supper to be given by Mies Bernice Whitaker Wednesday evening ol next week at her- - home on Twenty-fourt- h street. Friday evening Mre. H. H. Goddard, Mins Laura Goddard and Miss Mvr-tl- e Goddard will entertain for Miss Whitaker at their home, 1084 Twenty-firstreet. The A. M. I. Bewing club members and a few additional guests were entertained tills afternoon bv Mrs E. G, Cherrstrom at her home, 923 Twenty-flftstreet. Luncheon was served following the Pink decorations were used on the luncheon table, which was centered with a basket of pink sweet pea. Covers were laid for seventeen. The special guests were Mrs, A- - TCorcr, Mrs, J Kaplan, Miss Elisabeth Huth and Mrs. Katherine Miller Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J Shafer. 2244 Madison avenue, the wedding of their son. Lisle L Shafer, and Miss Irma Prough of Kansas City took place In the presence of relatives and a few friends The ceremony-wan B, performed Fiulger. Mies Gertrude Shafer was bridesmaid and Al Hutchins was best man. A weddings supper was served following the ceremony, , The table was decorated with carnations and roses and a variety of .spring flowers were used about the rooms. After s short wedding trip. Mr and Mrs. Shafer will be at home in the Shuhrlck apartment! In Balt lake. Mra. Asset Farr, Jr, and Mrs. W.--O. Shaw were hosteseee to thirty guests WedneJtiay evening at ths home of ths former at a miscellaneous shower in compliment to their sister. Miss Bernice, bride. Games furnished Petty, entertainment for the evening, Mra A. W. Petty being awarded the prise. buffet luncheon was served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. R. T. Petty and Mias Afton Petty Miss Petty was ths guest of honor Thursday at a miscellaneous shower given bv Mra Wilbur C. Jones at her homo on Can von road, were entertained. when fifteen guests The evening was spent in playing 600. A lata supper was served. A basket th The M. B. B. club members were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Carl Redfield at her home, 163 Harris-vill- e avenue. Four tables of 500 were of the enjoied and at the conclusion was card games a luncheon served. Snowballs and tulips were used to decorate the table Mra J. P.. Murphy entertained the members of her birthday club Friday 2651 aveAdams at her home, evening nue, in honor of her birthday anniversary. The gueata were entertained at four tables of 600, at which prizes were awarded to Mrs. FYed Plans, Mra Carlisle and Mra Rodenbaugh. At 11:30 o'clock a supper was served, a variety of spring flowers decorating ths table. The club members presented Mra Murphy with a set of allver knives and forks and teaspoons A special meeting of the Ogden City Federation of Women's (Juba was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed ward Blchsel, when further plans were made for ths entertainment in Ogden on June 18 of the General Federation of Women's clubs, which will be in session In Balt Lake from June 14 to 17, inclusive. Arrangements are being made by Miss Josephine Seaman who will be assisted by Mra Esra C. Rich, Mrs. Paul Franks and the following state officers and chairman, residents of Ogden: Mrs. Edward Blchsel, Mrs. E. O. Wattis. Mra R. B. Porter, Mrs. J. F. Hobbs Mrs. John ICuliey, Mrs. J. R. Morrell. Miss Eva Erb, Mrs. Archie Bowman, Mra 8. 8. Smith and Miss Gladys Rich. Plana also were formulated for financing "Mother's" day for the coming year. At tha regular meeting, June 6, there will be considered the day, aa a making of July call has come from all over the United definite work for States to bring about a Americanism and Americanisation. Mra R. B. Porter is chairman for American citizenship for Utah. Another object undertaken la a plan whereby a university course of lectures may be brought to On Ogden during the season of July 12 the club women are preparing to become to in order better a have gala day " acquainted with one another. The Weber club will give a dinner dancs next Thursday evening at their The affair will be formal for members and their guests. Music will be furnished by the Variety orchestra. Mrs. Edwin F. Hundley and Miss Clara Patterson will entertain at a kenslngton Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hundley. 2547 Jefferson avenue. will The Sempre Musical society give Its annual Bpring musicals Tuesday at the Berthana hall. Mrs Thomas D. Dee will be hostess to the Martha society at her home, 808 Washington avenue, Monday afternoon.feaA May day tea, with entertaining tures, will be given in the Masonic banquet hall Tdonday afternoon from 1 until 5 30 Oclock, by ths following hostesses of Miriam chapter No. 14. O. E. Si: Mra. Ralph D. RobMary Jones Littlefield. Mrs. Mrs. F.N. Hiss,. erts, Mrs W. C. Blnford. Mra H.H. SpenAirs. F, W,. Herrington, cer. Mra L. 8. .Corey, Mrs Ralph Clark, Mrs. Warner Arthur and Mra Margaret Visiting members srg Invited, Morgan. The 8. O. H. club will meet Tuesday evening with Miss Marguerite Clements. 2329 Lincoln avenue. With Mra U. G. Hollev and Mrs. Richard J. Horrocks as hostesses, a meeting of 1921-2- club-roo- h n, ne M. wag married - '"e ,Mr 3 '"1 a WOOD, formerly Miss Morton at Of Lfhi, who Ogden recently. $8Coupon , 10-Da- Electrio Vacuums Electric Washer Special y Good .for a set of attachments for cleaning curtains, mattresses,' furniture, etc., with an order for a Dodge Bros. Electrio Vacuum, or (8.50 worth of soap on an order for an Electrio Washer. . Dodge Bros. Electric Company, t i ii uf vvTrr the Child Culture club will he held next Thursday afternoon in the University A paper on '"Women Right In Japan" will b given by Mia. W, H. Dame, and Mra, A. IV Notilttt wilt give a paper on "Russian Art,' Mrs. Jsse G. Burton will entertain the Busy Hour club at her home, J64S Grant avenue, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. O. F. Maxwell will present her pupils Of th junior and senior' ballet classes and ths baby classes In a dance na recital neat Thursday hall A varied program of aesthetic dances will be given, and. there also Witt be a demonstration of social dancing given by two couples of the Berthana class. About thirty pupils will 'appear in the recital. Mrs. I I Burkiund, 971 Twenty-sixtstreet, will entertain her ''5u0" club Monday afternoon. The O, I). O. Kensington club Will meet at the home of Mrs. Beth Bmlth on street. Thursday afternoon The Alta Vista Birthday club will be entertained by Mrs. Alfred Bruerton at her home, 813 Twelfth street, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Macbeth will entertain the membera of her "500 club at her home, 522 Canyon road, next Tuesday afternoon The B. I, M. Five Hundred club will meet next Tuesday evening with Mra. John Neilaon, 449 North street. Camp Olive. Daughters of the Fionpere, will meet next Thursday afternoon. May 26, at 2 80 oclock at th home of Mrs, Anna Wangsgard In Huntsville. Camp I will meet with Mrs. Laura Stevens st her horns, 281 Grant avenue, Thursday afternoon. ChamMrs. T- A. Jost and Mrs. I, berlain. Jr, will entertain the members of their 500 club at the home of Mrs,' Joet, 2670 Quincy avenue, next Thurs-da- v , afternoon. Mra. T. D. Ryan left Wednesday for Los Angeles to visit her sou, Raymond Ryan, and Mrs. Ryan. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Emmeraon of Balt with Lake are spending the week-en- d Mr. snd Mrs Al Emmeraon. Miss Lois Williams snd Mies Catherine Hendershot are the guests of Miss Williams's sister, Mra Anderson, in Halt Lake for ths week-enMra. Btuart L. Koustemer left Friday for her horns in Ban- - Francisco after a five weeks vialt with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Douglas Watson. Mrs. Clauds T. Moyes has returned from a two months' visit with her sisters, Mra C. M. Hunter in Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Melvin O'Neill in Colorado Spring. Colo. Mrs. Moyes was accompanied horns by Mr. Moye. a ho been had visiting in Denver and Colorado Springs for ten days, and her sister, Mrs. Hunter, who will be a guest at the Moyes horns for n Indefinite time Mr. end Mra. B. Bwaner of Salt Lak are visiting at the home of Mrs. Bwaners parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft, Mrs. Laurence T. Dee has as her guest her cousin. Miss Janet Gardner, of Ban Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. F. H Ballou will leave next Monday for Philadelphia to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Wav of Nev., are the guests of Mrs, Way's Mr. and Mra. Archie Bowman. parents Mra. O. Cuddebaek of Balt Lake fa visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs J. D. Taylor. Miss Helen Leavitt and Miss Muriel Doxey of Salt Lake are spending the week-en- d here with theirgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moyea Mr. and Mrs. William V. Lynch, who were married at Ely, Nev., Saturday. May 14, returned to Ogden Wednesday after a short honeymoon trip to points In Utah and Nevada. Mrs. Lynch formerly was Mias Blanche Thomas of Mc- 68 East 1st South. Across from Balt Lake Theater.' ' - Graduation Frocks club-roo- At Special Price , port-Suits. Afternoon, and Dinner Dresses, Evening Gowns and Wraps made to order. evertlngase-the'Ber-tha- - Also remodeling and S' alteration. h Amc.Adah Hea-'MAW. Twenty-ei- rts cijft building ghth - d. Mon-teil- o. Gill, Nev. About forty WASATCH 5171 Buasy, Mrs. Grant, Mra Edward Pike, at Iogan during tha week as guest of Emma Billings, Mrs. C. K. Hulsh, friends. L. J. Sullivan, Mrs. V. L. Thomas, - Mm. Grant Hansen and daughter, City were last weekDot Tomlinson, Mrs. V. J. Wlgton.' Maxine, of Brigham Connelly. Mfs. H. J. Pitts, Mrs. end guests of Mr. and- Mra - Willard Gar- Walter Christophersan, Mr. Connelly, rett. Miss Marie Layton spent Tuesday at Mrs. W. H. 'Jones, Mrs Bunberry, Mra Dean Henrlod, Mrs, William Owens, Mrs. Ksyavllie. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Whitlock and Bron Thurmond, Mra. It.' J. Russell, visMrs. R. D. Gardner, Mr. E. C. Clark, daughter, A lexer, were last week-en- d Mrs. P. J. Bonner, Mr. Edward Bonner, itors to Logan. SunMr. and Mm. M. F. Adams spent Mrs. P. J. DonneSy, Mrs. John Donnelly. . t Mrs. I J. Barnard, Miss Ellen Donnellv, day at Syracuse. Miss Helen Shriver, Mrs. V. FT Bhriver, C. Mra David Mills. .Mra G. XJndssy, Mrs Mrs. L. B. Laker,' Mrs Houle, Ayrea, Mias Maude Layton and Miss Georgia Crane. A number of ths young friend of Miss Mabel Elite gave her a surprise party at her home Friday evening of last week, the time being spent in music and games, Those present followed by luncheon. were- - Miss Myrtle Palmer. Miss Norma Bradley. Miss Orlna Bradley, Mia Vera Nell, Miss lAfawn Hood, Miss Jennie Bergman, Mias Josle Bergman, brands Anderson. Joe Morrison, Leonard Brown, Max Hannifin and Frank Hannifin. Mian Irene Clemons of Mona Is spending a week in Eureka, th guest of Mr. and Mr. Rav Clemons. The annual luncheon of ths Entr Nous Llterarv rlub waa held Saturday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. D. J. Russelt, Hr. the affair being one of the moat brilliant social events of th year. The color scheme for the rooms was carried out in lavender and cream, while baskets of lilacs were used In the A reading waa given table decorations hv Mrs. Edward Bonner and a violin solo by rMa P. J. Bonner, which preceded th luncheon. Th following wars table: President's given at the banquet address, bv Mrs I. L, Williamson; "MothWilliam Mrs. ers, by Btuart; "Our HusExquisite in design occupybands," by Mrs. C. E. Hulsh: "Friendthe minimum of Bpace and New ing Mrs. Edward Pike. "Our ship, by by Mra. R. D. Gardner. Mr Peace," with all the beautiful tone and FolV. L. Thomas was tosatnilstress. which the club the elected luncheon, the lowing splendid durability for ' following officers lor the ensuing year: the P. Mrs. J. O. E. Mr. lluish, president; Bonner, first vine president; Mrs. E. L. Clark, second vice president; Mm. Edward Bonner, secretary; Mrs. J. E. Dillon, treasurer; Mrs. D- J. Russell, critic. Those attending were Mrs. I - Williamson, Mrs. H H. Bourne, Mrs. B. Hulll-vahas been famous for nearly one Mra. Edward Bonner, Mr. E. L Clark, Mra John Connellv, Mr. R. D. hundred years. C. Gardner. Mrs. U. Lindsav, Mra C. E. ' Hulsh, Mrs. A. B. Myers, Mrs Edward Fragrant memories gad a thouPike, Mrs. D. J. Russell, Sr.t Mrs. Wilsand associations cluster about this V. Mrs. j Mra L Thomas. liam Stuart, great name. Dot Tomlinson and Mm. J. K. Dillon. The hostess was assisted In serving by i' The first Chickering was presentMiss Frances Hulsh and Mis Bernice ed to a young girl on the eve of her i Bourne. wedding, away back in 1823. Mm. A. C. Burton returned early In the week after spending a few day at The little Chickcring grand will Halt Lak with her mother, Mrs Luke grace the home of many a bride of Robinson. 1921. Mr. and Mm Rav demon gv a them! Are you going to.. be one of bundle shower Saturday evening of last week In honor of Mr. and Mr. Mabln Are yotf going to give HER one, Hills, who were recently married. The Mr. Prospective Bridegroom f ' program consisted of game, music and Those attending the party luncheon The terms of payment will be were: Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, Mr. made convenient for you. K. Gavin, Mr- - and Mrs. J. and Walker. Mr. snd Mrs. Ray Clemons, Mr. and Mrs. Mabln Bills, Mr. and Mm. L. V GLEN BROS.-ROBERDubowe. Mm O. L. Walker. Mrs. Arthur K. A. Mrs. Richard Mm. Evans. Hmlin, fiardA . Mrs. C. Beaton, Mr and "Mrs. PIANO COMPANY torn Billington. Mra John Phipps. Mrs. Victor Bray, Mrs. Irene Clemons, Ray Cblckerlng Han llall and Clarence Edwards. The young 161 South Main. couple received many beautiful and useful gifts. ' Mra. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. The Brides Piano - n, young people of Ogden attended ths party given this afternoon and evening by the Bhriners at the Masonic temple in gait Lake. The younger children were entertained from 2 until 6 o'clock in the afternoon and the older onea from 8 until 11 o'clock in the evening. Mre. P. F. Kirkendall of Ogden waa a member of the entertainment committee. Toe party was sponsored bv Dr. h Benjamin, Illustrious potentate of El temple, and Mre. Benjamin. Mra F. E. Nichols, worthy grand matron of Miriam chapter No. 14. O. E. 8 , left Friday morning for Park City to make an official visit to ths chapter of th Eastern Star Friday evening. Mrs. Nichols returned to Ogden today. In compliment to Miss .Anna Mse Hunter, a june bride, Mrs. Marlow Christensen entertained at a parcel shower at her home. 839 Patterson avenue, Tuesday evening. . A kewpie bride and bridegroom composed the centerpiece for the table, and cuplda and hearts decorated the room. Mies Hunter received Remany beautiful and useful gifts. freshments were served to the following guests Misses Lizzie Hunter. Eva Arbon, LAYTON Minnie M Brown. Luella Newsy, Marie Garner, Lots Dlnedale, and Meedames Byron Naiebitt, Alfred Hfndmarsh, ClarMay 21 Mr. and Mrs. Rich-arence London. Parley Everett Farrell, Stevenson announce th marriage of Harris and J. Earl Felt. Emma their non, Richard M.. and Mias A Robinson of Roy, which took- - place on Wednesday. Ths largest aoNal event of the spring EUREKA season took place Thursday afternoon at home of Mra Leonard Hand&ll, when EUREKA. May II. Mrs W. R Nesblt the Mra Kandajl and Mrs. Robert Bassett entertained seven tahles of bridge at her entertained in honor of their sister. Mra home Tuesday afternoon In the card Johnqpn of Price, who has been placing the prize for the high score was Joseph the of relatives in layton for some guest won by Mrs. W. Oranv, Luncheon was The living room and dining room served to the following ladles. - Mrs. time. carnaa ere decorated in pink and white tions. tulips and other sprjng flowers, The time was spent in music and games, e luncheon The followed hy a La Conte Stewart, Mra guests were Mrs Mrs. WHHam Day, Mre. Lucius LAudie Irvin Henefer, Mre. John T. Pope, Mra Clarence Hone. Mrs. Clvde Rone. Mrs. 1eonard Aleeworth. Mrs Ieo Green, Mrs, laarence Watts. Mrs Ernest Lev-toGirl if vou want plenty of thirk, Mrs. William K fJailey. Mre.-Cl- ift beautiful, glossy, ilkv bair, do by sfl ford D. Strong, Mrs. Ooiden Adams, mean get rid of dandruff, for it will Mrs. Wilford E. tViggiU Mrs. Lawrenty. Mrs Robert H Barton, Mrs starve your ' hair and ruin.itif you Sandall, KandaTl. Mra Murray CbwTe. FuKene don t. Annette F. Stevensen, Mra Ellon It doesnt do much good t tv --try to Mrs Fandall. Mra Harry L. Htrong, Mru brush or wash it out. The only sure ;lenr Flint, Mrs. Melvin Adams, Miss dlAolva to of dandruff rid Miss Irene Layton. Vera get and way Layton it, then you destroy it entirely. To do Mrs. Lucius Iaudle was a visitor to Halt this, get about four ounces of ordinary during the week. liquid arvon; apply it at night when reMrs, EHa lawson spent the- past aeek moisten to the use scalp at Logan aa guest of friends.enough tiring; and rub it in gently with the finger Miss Faye Banders of Kaysvllle visited tips. friends here Hunday. Mrs. Joseph Harrod spent Thursday in By morning most, i,f not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four Halt Lke. of the Layton ward The member mors applications will completely disYoung Ladies Mutual Improvement assolve and entirely destroy every single sociation Miss Grace Robins a tendered Sign and trace of it. v miscellaneous ehoser at, her home You will find, too, that 11 itching e Meventy-Avafternoon guests were and digging of the xcalp wilt stop, and present and the time was spent In muvour hair will look and feel a hundred sic. games and refreshments. Mre. Ooiden Adams spent a few days times better. You ean get liquid arvon Lchl this aeek as guest of relatives at any drug store, it is inexpensive at Mrs Ralph Hampton of Bountiful is and four ounces isall vou will need, no the guest a( her mother, Mrs M. F. matter how much dandruff you have. Adams. This simple rpmedy never fails. '(Adv.) Misa Norma Layton spent a few days' Ka-la- TS oxGlIADAiYIEED J8 FALLING HAHt Nad Wow WsMryf . LUCKY TIGER la cnanstswl to stop It eta be restored Rteovs the cause nd you have solved the prob ftem Baldness esa be eoednedft Hstf-hcai- three-cours- DON'T HESITATE! If You Need PERSIAN OR CHINESE Oriental Rugs Now ii th time to buy them, while price are cut In very big gale. I am still offering them at less than todays wholesale Import cost. See the wonderful collection I am offering at the astonishingly low prices I am quoting. BUGS CLEANED AND REPAIRED Dandruff Soon Ruins the Hair LUCKY TIGER destroys daw-dra- ff jsrmg mrrrrrs ecarme ' Stems scalp conditions-setk- ra Immediate aad positira ' i'to Al.x Ftcksrlnfl- Importer of Oriental Rugs 25 Weet Broadway Phone Wasatch 812 -- - M. Murphy Alex Pickering Transfer Co. LARGE MOVING Fri-da- Paul S. Ourfalian J. - vans 10 experienced and careful man fe, moving furniture and planst, West 2nd South. Was. 801ft - y , d st S-- MBA. r S' |