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Show Big O.E!-S- . Mrs.J.D. Sherman Meeting ' - "Is Held in Ogden . " Salt . meeting of the Miriam No. 14, O, IS. R , was held Monday evening In fhe Masonic temple in Ogden, at which time the worthy grand matron, Mrs. Edna F. Nichols, and James A. Ingot, worthy grand patron, with other officer of the grand chapter of the Order of the Kastera, Star, made their offlcllyislt. The.offt-cers present Included Mrs Georgiana Higson, assistant grand matrPn, iMra Louise K. Doda, conductress, Mr Adit K. Hartensteln, associate conductress; Mr. Katherine Thomson, treasurer. Mrs, FrancSO. Shield, secretary; Mrs. Armed Or Robert, marshal; Mrs Mery ft. IL BrumMaxfleld, Ruth; Mr Lenor baugh, Martha, Mrs. Clara 15. lulls, warC. Ira IWtlow, sentinel. der, and The past grand matrons who were present were Mr. Amelia King, Mrs. Anna B. Marwick, Mr Willie Clay Keyes and Mrs. Minnie Haslet. The past grand patrons Included K. A, Hartensteln, Roy E. Harris and L. M. Brumbaugh. "No. I, Mirpah chapter Lynda chapter No. 6, Radiant chapter No. 13 and Queen Bather chapter No. 4 wer represented, respectively, by Mr. Ethel N, Ramey, matron; Oscar J. Langston, "paworthy tron airs. Roberta Korns, matron; Mrs Gertrude M. Levitt, matron;, John H I patron; Helen B Cols, matron, and Brry, Norman L. Sims, worthy patron. It was estimated that 100 guests from Salt Luke were entertained, and that nearly 300 members of the order were In ONE attendance. o'clock dinner was Served In the banquet hall, which was decorated with five big baskets of flowsr In emblematic color,-tie- d with bows of tulle. The tables, decorated with pink and white flowers, pink candlesticks and candles. With tulle and butterflies, were most in8 viting. The chapter work was exemplified In the ceremonies of Initiation at the meeting. An appreciation of Miriam chapter far Its representative, Mr. Edna F. Nichols,' worthy grand matron, was exof flowers and-i- a pressed In. ofshower a beautiful lamp. the bestowal public health service. All members and women who are eligible fop membership In the organization are urged to be present. The election of state officers will take place Juno 4 at the Hotel . Utah,, All members and private cltisens who have automobiles and will donate them for th purpose of conveying the women of the Service Star Legion in th parade on Memorial day are asked to th local notify president, Mira Helen K. Jennings. Requests Esperanto Be Introduced in Schools. Collegiate Alumnae Made Council Patronesses. A resolution was adopted at a recent meeting by the Woman e --elub of Salt Lake, Indorsing the study of the Esperanto language and requesting the introduction of the study in the schools of Salt Lake. Ths club based Its Indorsement upon the fact that Esperanto had been considered worth while bv the Chamber of Commerce ot Paris, France, which had ordered that It be taught In all commerCenter Classes cial schoels of the country, as a mean of carrying on International communication without the necessity of tedious translations Into th many languages of Tho Utah Agricultural college and the the world. a a University of Utah, cooperating with the Women's Civic Center, will present the T. H. Gordon circle, Ladle of th following program for the coming week: 0. A. R , will hold a special meeting Monday, T to Millinery. Mias Thelma Wednesday afternoon at 3 30 o'clock In Dahlen and Miss Helen Ingham. 1. O. O. F. hall to complete th arrangeTuesday, 14 to 12 Advanced dressmakments for th Memorial day xerclse to ing, Mr Eva Thomas. he held at Jordan .river bridge and at Tuesday, 3 to 4 Household budget, Murray. Mrs. Ross 14 WIdteoe. beginning dressmaking, Mira Jessie Henrickaon. Past Guardian Neighbor club No. Wednesday, I to 4 th family. 1 The of ltah will meet Wednesday evening Mrs Rose Wtdtsoe. Feeding Mrs. E. E. Phelps, 1012 West Second with 10 to 12 Thursday, Millinery. Mrs. Eva Thomas; 3 to 4, millinery, Mrs. Eva South street, Thomas. The Welfare club will hold its final Thursday, 7 to 8 Beginning dressmaking, Miss Sarah LeCheminant; 1 to 2, meeting of the club year Tuesday eveMis Hortens Rhead. millinery, ning at the home or Mrs. Alice Jones Friday, 10 to 12 Advanced dressmak- Kendall, 18? C street. RotlcaU will be reing, Mrs. Eva Thomas, 2 to 4, millinery. sponded to bv sketches of American Miss Gladys Dyer; beginning dressmak- women of achievement ing, Mira Ardella Sabine. Dr. E G Gowans will be the apeaker The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will entertain at a meeting of the members of th ward chapel. Fifth East and at cards Wednesday afternoon at 2 Ninth Fourth South streets, at 8 30 oclock this o'clock at the Civic Center. evening. Th Seekers' Literary club will hold its Mrs. C. D. Kipp has been appointed final meeting Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. R. B, Savage, 6 East Sevby the Ladies' Literary club to receive enteenth South street, Mrs. E. A. Wal- names of club members willing to furton will give a paper on th "Paraeea of nish sleeping accommodations to Utah clubwomen attending the council of the India.' General Federation of Women's Clubs. 0 Th Toting Matrons club of th First Congregational church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock with Airs. Georg Keyser, - 331 Eleventh avenue. 0 The Ladies Aid society of the Waterloo Methodist - church will entertain Thursday afternoon and evening In the of church. the parlors , Civic for Week Announced. 00 'circle. Ladles of t.ha G--. A- - R Jej'nol'J will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o clock In the L O, O. F. hall. 0 The Poetry racists will meet Monday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock with Miss Myra Nawyer. At a recant meeting the following officer jvere elected. President, B- - A. M. Frolseth; vice president. plra Miss Johanna Sprague; secretary-treas-u r err Mr. Homer H Burt. The program committee includes Mira Myra Sawyer and Mr. J. H. Angell, Banner review No. U, W. B. A., of the Maccabees, held ite regular'- - meeting afternoon. A class was Tuesday Initiated. A social hour large followed. waa served by the members of th Tea committee 00 Th Ladles' Auxiliary to the Brother-Roo- d of Locomotive will entertain .at cards FridayEngineers afternoon at 2 30 O'clock la the Knights of Pythias hall. Th M xwn MoK e n corps will entertain at cards Thursday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock In the L O O. F. hall. Prizes will b awarded. The public is Invited. Til Oliver O. Howard W. R C. will .hold It regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Knights of Pythias hall. A Memorial day program will be prepared. The entertainment committee will hold a special meeting Wednesday afternoon at 1 oclock, with Mrs. Edith- Egan -as chairman. -- Th MGILL, NEVADA Lake' Everything As summer approaches, with its rounds of social , functions, Hamiltons Shop presents the- - ideal from which to select the correct costumes complete AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES of th -- . , Frocks for Summer, Dinner or Dance $25 to $145 To"go in the spirit of youth is to go in petaled or lace flounced .bouffant frocks of taffeta or tulle.- To crystal decorated frocks of net or chiffon is added the verve of long bright sashes ind over-taff- eta and chiffonr daintyembroideredT-batiste - -- SPORT SUITS -- A choice selection of smart Sports Suits of various types and styles in all the better materials . Miss 0Meara Honored by California Club. M'GILL, Nev., May 21 Mre. John Kin-bewas a bridge hostess Wednesday afternoon of last aeek. Prizes were won by MV a. Harry Mueller, first; Mra. Georg Newman, second, and Mrs Leo Larson, consolation. The guests were Mrs. John Gordon, Mra Clinton Bagnlel, Mra. William McCoy, Mrs. George Newman, Mrs Frank Huffer, Mra. Walter Havens, Mra Julius Fhega, Mrs. Leo Larson, Mrs. Ross Taylor, Mrs. Henry Mueller, Mra George Riser, Mra Lloyd Chapman, Mrs. Cora Clark, Miss Eetello Lafcensn. Miss -Doty Tipton and Mira Margaret Berry, Miss May Marshall, grand chief of th Pythian Sisters, was the guest of Mrs. J. IL Howarth during her official visit to Damon temple last week. Mira Lois Riser entertained a number of her little frlenda at her home In Middletown Thursday afternoon of last week. Thou attending the party .were Jeannette Struhs, Jane Appleman, Florence Apt'leman, Dixie Taylor, Jane Gordon. Isn belle Havens, Joyce Faith, Amelia Stevenson. Dick McCoy. Tom Ijut eon. John Kinnsar and Heber and John Stex enson. Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Fleming had as tberr guests foe- - tea-- Sunday- - afternoon Mrs. Lloyd Chapman and Mis Margaret Berry, Mr and Mrs J. H Howarth entertained at 600 Thursday evening of last week. The guests Included Mr. and Mra. Frank Brown, Mr, and Mra. Charles Moseley. Mr and Mra Charle Holmes, Mr. and Mra. Walter Remington, Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDowell and Dellas ar . n, Patronesses from the Collegiate alumnae for the council meeting of the General Federation ot Women's Clubs in Salt Lake, including members who have made special contributions toward entertaining the delegates and visitors to the council meeting, are as follows; Mr. E. O. Leatherwood, Mra Ernest Bamberger, Mrs. James A. Hogle, Mra P. J. Qustln, Mrs. C. 8: Kinney. Mrs. C. U. Heuser, Mrs. E. M. Ledyard and Mra H. W. Diets. The Unity society will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In the president's suite of the Newhouse hotel. A musical program will be gfteo. Punch will be served. The May Issue of th Bulletin ot the Catholic Woman's club of Los Angeles contains a picture end a complimentary notice ot Miss Frances OMeara, who has recently returned to Los Angeles, after spending the winter in Salt Lake. The Bulletin says In part; Mis O'Meara's presence and th support of her encouraging counsel this year hav been missed, but the club Is not unmindful of the splendid service given In the first years of the organization. When Miss O'Meara was corresponding secretary. the duties of her offiee made very great demands wasupon her time and faithful and dependstrength. She able. giving always prompt and loyal service. BLOUSES Imported Tr The art section of the Ladles' Literary club will have a special meeting Wednesday at 3 o'clock at the home of th Mra H, A. Weymouth, 52 chairman, Sixth East street. hand-ma- d work n and dainty and lace trimmed band-draw- $6.50 to $12.50 Officers Elected by Bay View Club. The Bay View Reading club at its last elected officers as follows; meetlng President, Mrs. U. U. Hlskey; vice president, Mrs. Freeman Momtngstar; secretary, Mrs. W. E, Ware; treasurer, Mrs. S. T. Ricketts The final meeting of the Radiant Sewing circle win meet Tues- year will be held at th home of Mrs. W. home of Mrs. the H, afternoon at P, A. Dlx. near Ogden, Monday. Mr. day The S. F. Nell will give a reading; Mrs. W. Culbertson, 538 Emerson avenue. A. A. hostesses Zimmerman will read a paper on "Th are Mrs. Ltndberg, assisting Mrs. J. R. Thomson, Mrs. L. M. BrumNatural Wonders ,of America," and current events will be discussed by Mrs. baugh and Mrs, William Watrous. John Zink. The St. Ann's Sewing circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Holy Cross hospital. WATSON of St MISS LA VERB The Ladles' auxiliary to the Moos whose engagement to card a tomorrow lodge will give party J. Clinton Lillywhite of Brigham night at the Moose hall. Prizes will be swarded and the public is invited. The marriage City la announced. a will take place in iune. The regular monthly meeting of the state society of th Daughters of the Revolution was held at the home of Mre. OUl O Richards. The atate regent, Mr Mre. Alice F Cannon, presided. Florence S. Sears gave an Interesting paper describing the old historic places she has visited. Light refreshments were served. French Blouses of Batiste and Handkerchief Linen, fine tucking Heretofore to 117.50 children motored from Balt lake Sunday morning and spent the day visiting relatives In this city. They were accompanied home by Mrs Leland Larsen, who will visit with them for a ahort time. Mias Katherine Cannon of Balt Lake visited friend her during th week. Mira Geneva Pett entertained Saturweek at a five hunday evening of last were twelve present. dred party. There Mra Flora Hatch entertained Saturday evening of last week In honor of her,, Wallace Weyman of daighter, MraDinner was served to sixIdaho. teen. Mrs Chris Rasmussen entertained on Friday evening ofa last week in honor of Lorenzo, Hansen, departing missionary. A luncheon was served to ten. Mrs. J. Francis Sheffield entertained Thursday evening of last week in honor of the teacher of tho schools, where her There children hav been attending. wer ten present. Mr. and Mre. C. F. Well, Jr . announce the engagement of their daughter, Afton, to William A. Earls of this city. Th marriage will take place early In Jund. Mira Abbl Pond came from Salt Lake and apent a few days of the week visiting relatives In this city. Mr. and Mra John Bingham and Mra. Dev am Sheffield left for Denver, Colo., this week to meet Mr. Sheffield, who ts returning home from a mission to th , Rex-bur- two-cour- ra eastern states. Rotne McCrae, Dr R. E. Rowentree, Mr. William Cully; William Overfelt. Rogers, Mr. Whlttlesley and Dr. and Mrs. Hoc eniirn Mrs. H J. Richards. Mrs. E. J. Stevenson and three children are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Riser at their horns In Middletown. Mrs. J H.- - Howarth waa a luncheon hostess Friday, of last week at her home In Uppertown. 'The guests included Mrs. Charles Moseley, Mrs, Frank Brown and Mis. Walter Remington. Mr. and Mra W. P. Lindsey and children spent Monday In Ely aa the guests of Mr. and Mra J. 8.. Bennett. Mr. and Mr. Clyde Smith and Mlu were th dinner Steileman Virginia guests of Mr. and Mra Ed Smith In East fc.y Tuesday evening of last week. Mra John Kin near, Mrs. Rosa Taylor, Mra Charles Ziegler and Mrs. Walter Havens spent Monday In Ely. Mr. and Mra John Stack were the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrf August Riep In Ely Saturday evening of last week. Mr and Mra Julius FUeg had Rome McCrae aa their dinner guest Monday evening. Miss Rowena Pack of Kansas City Is visiting at ths B. O. Jeppson home PoMrs. Nals Jenson has returned from catello. - Idaho, aoeompanied - by her Stratford, and daughter, Mra Baa Infant ami. r. BRIGHAM CITY entertained at party Wednesday evening of last week at the Hotel Booth. Th menu was mads up ot French dishes, French flags were used as place cards, and the toasts songs and conversation war In the French language. The Beehive camp of the Daughters of th Pioneer met at the home of Mrs. Sine Foulson Thursday afternoon of laat week and enjoyed an interesting program. Mrs. T. E. Sacrist entertained at a big family party Thursday evening of last week. guests were Messrs Out-of-to- and Meedames Wallace Seer let of Logan and sterling Secrlat of Colllnston. The Juniors of the high school entertained at a canyon party Thursday evening of last week. The 'party went to were built Willow mere, where bonfire and marshmallows and wienies were roasted The Kindergarten club held Its last regular meeting of ah season Thursday May 21. Thursday Mra Fernley entertained the Choir club. Mr. David Smith and Mira Winnie Fernley gave musical number and Mra. Clark how to Kessler showed th audience ride a rocking horse. The hostess served Her guests were Mesdames luncheon. Smith, Chrlstisen, Kessler. Bird, Pitch-fortLevi, Arrington. Castlonght, Tanner, Crandall. White, Stoker Strutter and Nebeker. Mr C. C. Sloan gave a 500 party on Thursday. Those Invited were Mesdames Parsons, Burnham, White, Hillary. Jefferson. Kessler, Lemmon and Pltchforth. afternoon of last week at the home of The prises went to Mrs. Jefferson and Mrs. R. T. Wlllev. Plans for the openMra Sloan served lunch- Mrs. Hillary. ing of the playgrounds fcnd a big party for the hlldren were discussed. Mrs, Shirley Atkin, formerly Miss Helen Sira. Charles Brown was hostsas at a Palmer, will spend the coming summer kensmgton Thursday afternoon of last with Mr. and Mra Georg Atkin. She Is week. by her two children and Mrs, Ezra Waddoups entertained at accompanied Mra her Palmer, who has been mother, dinner "Wednesday evening ot last week in honor of Messrs and Mesdames R. J. her guest- - at San Francisco during the month. Slddoway and Dan Kanold and Mrs. Wil- past son of Ogden. The Beehive girts went on a hike on The club met at the home Wednesday. They enjoyed a "wienie roast" "of Mrs -- rvtile Morrell Wednesday eveand toasted marsh wallows where they are Merle ning of last week. In honor of Miss Alta rested. The girls Jensen, who wilt leave for her home In Pttchforth. Alta Griffiths. Maxine Bards-leSalt Lake at the close of school. LJnnetta Juanita Hickman, Hodges, Mr. K- - A. Box returned from Ogden Olive Skinner, Margery Skinner, Mercy The during the week, where she had spent a Orloln and Frances Ann Sloan. month visiting relatives. chaperons were Miss Ardeth Johnson and Mr. and Mrs Alma Iverson and ChiMrs. Louise Moore. ldren, who spent th winter In Los' AnThe Service Star Legion will arrange a geles, have returned home. program for May 34 at th Lx Mr. and Mrs. H. C Carver and chil- memorial S. church. D. dren, who had been visiting In Los AnMra. O. J. David gave a birthday party geles, hav returned to thia city. Mrs Geneva Meyhu of Salt Lake City for her son, Harold, Thursday afternoon. visited friends her during the week, Th little guests wer Reba Korns, Zelda Mrs. Dsn Evans of Malad. Idaho, was Arrington, Leona and Howard Sherwood, th guest of Mrs, P. W. Bott during th James Edwards, Delmar Kirk, Wallace week. Moore, John Haymond, Joa and 8herldan Mr D. R. Wright, Mrs, Roland Farr, Rogers and Harold David. Miss Mignon Lee and 3. A. Lea of Ogden club we entertained bv Mrs. Th visited relatives in this city during the Ruth Spoon Noroll n .Friday afternoon. Her war the members of th club. guests Mra William Smith of Logan visited won by Mrs. Ralph Lemon were Spoon her daughter. Mra W. Le Roy Smith, and Mrs. William Elmer. The hostess In this city during th week. Mesdames C. E. Fowler and J, H. Ryan served luncheon, Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Newberg of Bloomwere in Ogden during th week and atington, 111., are visiting their, relatives, tended the presbyterial. Mr and Mrs. Charles Lynch. Rom The Mtssea and Joyce Holst apent Mrs. Thompson left Saturday for Los laat week-en- d visiting friends In Cache Angeles to visit her mother, Mrs. J. G. , valley, Aid society met at the Evans The Ladle Mr. and Mrs. Btumherg gave a dinner of Presbyterian chapel Friday afternoon last week. There wer twenty-fiv- e pres- party Thursday evening for the following ent. guests: Mr. and Mra J. C. Mclntvre, ML and Mr. C. Fenros Burnham and Mr. and Mrs. D. A- - Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. MU-FOR- h, er who-we- - RIGBY, IDAHO LEHI RIGBY, Idaho, May 21 Mr. and Mrs LEHI, May M. Mr. and Mra George Joseph J. Nelson of Idaho Tall spent Manning arrived Sunday from Carlin, Sunday hers as th guest Of Mrs. E- - Murdock and family. Nev., to spend a month visiting relatives and friends. Glenn C. Miller arrived her Friday of Mi, and Mra Ole Jacobson rsturned last week from Longmont, Colo., to Join Tueeday from a two weeks' honeymoon Mrs. Miller, who is her visiting her parspent In Idaho. Mr. Jacobson left the ent, Mr. end Mrs. C. R. Johns. Mr. and day following for California and will be Mrs. Miller will leave the week Joined by Mrs. Jacobson after a ten for Salt Lake City to make coming their home. days' visit with her father, J. B. Smuln. Mr. and Mra. R. L. Walker of Rexburg Monday evening Mrs. F. D. Worlton entertained at supper In honor of Mra. spent Sunday here a guests ot Mr. and Horace Wooflnden, Covers were laid for Mrs. it. G. Cardon. Mr. and Mrs. Horses Wooflnden, Mr. Miss Stella Call spent Sunday la Rex- and Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mra. burg as the guests of friends. T. F, Klrkham, Mr. and Mra R. D.' Mrs. Birdie Jensen of Idaho Falla was Worlton and Dr, and Mrs F. D. Worlton. th guest of Mira Louisa Harmon tbs Mr. 'and Mrs. Gerald Taylor, Mr. and first few days of th week. t g Mrs. Robert Plxton,- Mr.' and Mrs David Mis Veda Hart spent ths week In D. Worlton F. of as th guest her sister, Mrs. Da" Mitchell, Dr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanless formed vld Man waring. Mrs. G. D. Burns of Rtxburg spent a theater party to Salt Lake Thursday Monday and Thursday hat as th guests evening of laet week. Mra A. H Boul and Mr. S W. Ross of friends. In th Miss Margaret Carney of Butte. Mon Is spent Thursday Ogdtn attending the guest of her brother. Tom and graduation exercise ot ths Dse hospital. on the ot Miss Edith Ross Is graduates. Emmett Carney. Th lady Instructors of th Lahi high Mira Grace MacKensle and Dr. W. L. school entertained the student of the MacKenzie left early Sunday morning for domestic science else at a candy-putheir home in Anaconda, Mont., making in the high school building Wednesday the trip by automobile. The Sunday school superintendency and evening. Monday evening In the Arcade hall a blshoprlo of the Second ward gave a party wedding dance and shower was given in Saturday evening of last week at th honor of Mr. and Mrs. Le Colledge, who home of Superintendent and Mra. E. Z. were married last week. Taylor, honoring Mira Frances Critchlow, Teachers of the public schools enter- who has been organist In the Second tained at a party Monday evening at ward for some time. Musio and game th home of Bishop S. I. Goodwin tn wer enjoyed by the guests after which honor of Miss Edna Loveless, who will a buffet luncheon was served. Miss leave on a mission tn June. Critchlow was presented with a Miss Myra Thomas, who has taught In dish as a token of appreciation. Mr. and Mra M. G. Cardon entertained the Summit county high school th past winter, returned non Sunday for th th Five Hundred club in their apartsummer. ments Monday evening. Th following Mr. and Mrs. O. H Bmlth of Pocatello, guests wer present; Mr. and Mra. Idaho the visiting at ths hom of thslr Georg E. H1H, Mr. and Mra. H. F. Alter. Mr. and Mra Earl S. Wright and Mra. daughter, Mra, Eugene Webb. Mrs. J. K. Beck wss hostes and served E. Murdock. Mr. AHer and Mra. Wright refreshments to ths Athenian club at Its won the high score and Mr. Wright and Aller the consolation prizes Mrs, cegulrmting Wednesday afternoon,. Mre. Cardon served refreshments. , Mr.-an- ll eut-gla- sa y, i -- S' tello to visit a few days before returning to the coast city. Mra James Holmes went to Pocatello Tuesday to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mra William Hartman of Pocatello wer the gueets of Mrs. J. T. Hartman of thia city a few days during th week. , Mr. and Mra Sam I,. Lewis hav returned from an extended vleit to New York and Chicago, where they hav extensive Interests. Mrs. Charles Cheney and littl son have returned from California, where they spent the winter. Th Rev. D- J. Spratt of Princeton unl- versify was the guest ot the Rev. Mortimer M. Stocker of this city a few days this week. Rex-bur- Just-a-M- BRIGHAM -- CITY. Msy 21. of th First sard Religion class entertained the members of th organization at a lawn party at th ward chapel Wednesday evening of last week. Miss Sophie Bloom was hostess to the Merrldees club Thursday evening of last week. Miss Marba Cannon entertained with several readings, and luncheon was served. The French club of. the high school Joseph R. Murdock and Mra Thomas RusselL Mra David Stanton of Beaver Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Roy White. Ths Misses Benita and Thekla Jones of Black Rock were Milford visitors the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and family left Wednesday for Los Angeles to remain for a month visiting and sightseeing. Mra. Pratt Boot and daughter, Adrian, have gone to California for a vacation. Mra J. C. Muldoon of Modena who had been visiting her relatives, left Monday for Portland, Ore., to be the gueet ot her sister, Mra Minnie Smithson Palmer. Mra George Moore is visiting in Salt lake. Mr. and Mra Bert Klin left Sunday morning for Los Angelea -- y Ladles' Auxiliary of the Third Freabyterlan church will hold Its regular McGee. Fred West of Ely waa the guest monthly meeting at th home of Mrs. of Mra Mrs. Frank Hupper Wednesday afterLisle Hawxhurst, 1018 Blaine, avenue, noon of last week 3 will Tuesday t s 80 oclock. Section Mrs. Robert Middaugh was-th- e . guest entertain. of honor at a party given by Mra. Willast afternoon of liam McCoy Saturday Th Ladles auxiliary to the Veteran The guests Included Mra. Georgs Volunteer Fireman's association wiU meet week. Mrs. John Mrs. Frank Huffer, at H o'clock with Mra. Newman, Friday morning Gordon and Mr. Cor Clark. Mra. NewWilliam Odd, 1733 lake street man had high score for the afternoon and Mrs. Middaugh was presented with, a Victor lodge No. 39, B. of L. F. and E., guest prize Fewdng circle will meet Tuesday afterMrs. D. Boyd Smith was an Ely visitor noon at the home of Mrs. Katherine Back-maThursday afternoon of last week, at13 North Ninth West street tending a meeting of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club held at th horn of The hoapltal oommittee of the Gathollo Mrs. John Weber. 'Woman's league will meet Thursday Mrs. Cora Clark and Miss Charlotte afternoon at 2 oclock at the Holy Cross Beck motored to Ely Monday. -- . hospital. A swimming party waa enjoyed in th . pool of the McGill clubhouse Saturday Silver Maple etrcIS No. 103 will enter- evening of last week bv the following: tain at cards Monday afternoon In the Mr Cora Clark Miss Helen Flics, Miss Brook Arcade building at 2 80 o'clock. Lillian Green, Miss Elgy McIntosh, Miss Th public Is Invited. Miss Charlotte Back. Goldie Butcbeu 1 . . Mrs. John Dickenson Bheraan of Chicago, chairman of tho department of The local chapter of the Service's tar Legion wiU hold a Monday af- applied education of the General Federation of Womens Clubs, who will ba ternoon in the ladlesmeeting of tbs Hotel one of the speakers at the council meeting of the General Federation In Salt parlor L'tah at 2 30 oclock for the purpose of Lake in June. looting new local officer for the com-- Jng year. The speaker for the afternoon will be from the United States , SMART SHOP Thats lev; for Every Occasion well-kno- - Service Star Legion Will Elect Officers . t prominent women in at the council meeting of General Federation, of Womens Clubs In this city in June, will b Mra John Dickenson , Sherman of Chicago, who Is chairman of the department of applied education. For six years Mra, Sherman has served the federation as chairman of conservation, and th division of conservation of natural resource is now ,a part of the Work directed by her. Realizing that conservation means both use and preservation, Mra Sherman Is urging club women to interest themselves especially In the preservation of natural beauty in civil scenery, by urging that the choice beauty spots of cities be acquired by the municipalities and Improved as parka for the use of the people. deAs chairman of the conservation Mr Sherman had no small partment, thar In by congress of Rocky Mountain national park. 8he Also haft 4 hand in the rraationnf Aha national park service of the department ot the Interior, a bureau established In 1918 to manage the national parka During the war, Mrs. Sherman served ss a director on the board of the national war garden commission and as special assistant director of the United States school garden srmy, when over 8,000.043 children were enlisted for garden service under school supervision. Mrs. Sherman emphasises th need of continuing the school garden activities, and eav' , "Notwithstanding the fact that food conditions have changed In many reneed of th spects, producing food at a Is minimum expense to the consumer even greater now than at any time durGardena finder school suing the war Furpervision offer this opportunity. thermore. there are almost endless educational opportunities offered to our boys and girls through supervised garden work. Mra Sherman's Interests ar not limited to federation work. She is also a and her parliamentarian, manual, "Parliamentary Law and Rules of procedure," is In Its eighth edition. A8FT5CIAL At Will-Visi- 7r- I MONTPELIER, IDA. MONTPELIER, Idaho. May 21. Mra Mary Munk wae tendered a surprise Monday night at her home in this dtv by members of her family. Th event was tn honor of th blrthdav annivorssry of Mrs. Munk, At midnight a luncheon waa served. Many members of the family from various parts of th county attended, Th Ladle society and th Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine-me- n held g. Joint meeting Saturday night of last Week. Matter of business wer discussed Jointly by th two order. Five members of lodge No. 188, Pocatello, were present. They wer Mesdames J. Jensen, Ray Walker, Myers, Fred Blsier and Honan At the closa of th bualneaa session tho Ladles society served a banquet In honor ot the visiting members. Mrs. I. O. Sloan ha returned, from an eg tended visit to her old home tn California. Mr. and Mrs. Thor Nielson and son returned Sunday from a four months' sojourn tn Long Beach, Cal. Dr and Mrs. R. H. Munson are vGttlng In relatives and friends Logan, Utah. "Miss Eleanor Wheelan of Los Angeles, who had been tb guest of Sirs S. B. Staley for some time, has gone to Poca . , - ) i Photographs How Jisppy ars those graduates who have portraits to visualize lifes milestones! How readily such a desire can bs realized with tho aid of a portrait by th ,, t Scott Broadway Studio 25 East Third South Strost Note Special prices to ell graduates. One large photo with eseh 1 order free. ' . |