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Show inti BOUNTIFUL 6lt and Malcolm married Lake war Beatrice D. Wednes- Hog-gan- of day. Mt. and Mrs. Robert W. Hatch. Mr. Aivln Hatch and Mr. Reuben Hatch mo tored to KayevUle Tuesday and vlaltad friend. F. B. Swart, Mra H. A Davldaon. Mra J. H. Fulmer, Mr. 0. O. Bate, Mrs. W. H. Bishop, Mra H. 8. Bturdevant, Mra Elton Harris, Mra J. C. Callahan and Mra 8. E. Devlin. Fly hundred waa the divert Ion of the evening, Mra Shlels and Mra Harris bolding high aoora Mra R. A Bowdle waa hostess to th members of ths Pirate Bridge club at It meeting Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. O. G. Batea entertained at an Informal dinner Thursday evening. Th guests were Miss Elisabeth Walden, Mias Jessie Burnett and Dr. H. E. Burnett. Mra H . S. Sturdevant entertained Informally Saturday evening of last week Enjoying her hospitality were Mrs. W. H. Bishop, Mrs. F. E. Swart and Mra lKUt5UiM JLiAiVil) &UJMAd.l AtUIUXUNtt, ALili Z4, XiZ. II. Terrific Price Reductions A Week i Hilda Mann spent the past weak a gueat of friend. and children, Mra. J. W. Malaeed Vyrla and las Rue. of Rexburg, Idaho, Mr. of Liaata are and Mra Robert W. Hatch. Mra Alvin Hatch entertained at a fare O. G. Batea wall dinner party at her home Wednesenter- Mr. and Mrs. Harman Tell day afternoon in honor of Mias Florence talned at a family dinner Sunday eve. Stanton, who departed Thursday for her " ning. Cover were laid for Mr. and Mrs. home at Rockford, 111. A R. Relpe, Herman and Joe Tells and Mra R. W. Hatch entertained at din- M. Luslck. Later thev were Joined by ner at her home Wednesday evening In Mr and Mrs John Stack of McGill honor of her mother. Mra & L Hutchln- -' Da and Airs Ralph Bowdle returned to son of Salt Lake. Cover were laid for F.ast Ely Saturday evening of laat week. Dr Bowdle spenl a few days. In Salt eight. Alls Lucy Hatch Is visiting friends at Lake and Mrs Bowdle spent several Raymond, Altai la, Canada, for a few weeks at ban Francisco - weeks.' Mra. F. E Swarti entertained a a Mrs Clde Barber the luncheon followed by cards Thursday. lekeside club at her home Thursday Her guests wers Mrs James M. Lockafternoon. The time was spent in sewhart, Mrs H S bturdevant. Mrs S E. ing, music and games, followed by a two- - Devltn. Mrs W. H. Bishop and Mrs. Vail course luncheon. Those present were Mrs. BamueJ Cook, Mra. Thomas Briggs. Pittman, Judge and Mra 'H W.- - Edwards and Mra William arney, Mrs. Thomas An- fa'mtly left Monday In their car for a derson.' Mrs. Lionel K. Williams. Mrs. tour of California to be gone several Hr d win Williams. Mrs. Arnold D. Miller, week. Albert Tree, Mr. Delbert Wilcox, . Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Whitmore e-; Mrs. Earl Bodily, Mrs. Raw! Uday and turned Saturday Crelghtmr evening of last Week, Mrs. Homer Walker. five week California. in having spent The Mountain Climber club met at Mr. and Mra Carl K. Stevenson Jeft the bom of Mrs. Cyrus Pag Thurs-da- y for California Sunday morning to maks forenoon for tha purpose of tewing their homa article to be contributed to the Relief Mrs. J P. Rumbangh of East Ely basaar. Cover war laid at 12 entertained ths members of the Double society 3 clock and--dinner waa E Bridge club Thursday afternoon. The served. The club member present war members present were Mrs. A. Mrs. Jane Lewis, Mrs. Jane Jaeobson, Mrs H. R. Amens, Mrs, J, W ' Painter, Mr Thomar-Arthur Riley, Mrs. Da Ka Duval. Mrs. ,Ed. Puri ell and Mrs. slon. Mra I via, Mrs Kelley Davis, Mra Edwin Beverly. Karkrell, Mra Mary Curt la Mrs. Susan Mrs W. 8. Holmqulst ' returned to Page, Mra A A Duerden. Mrs. "Chirles Elv Friday of last week, Raving spent Gu Hermanson, Mr. Hemianson, Mrs. the five months In Francisco. W illlam Holbrook, Mr. Pearl Pond ThepantLiberty Sewing club.San 'composed of Wood and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mr. Fred the younger met with Irene Cook girls, Riley and Mrs. John K. Kelson were Wednesday afternoon. Sewing was the specially Invited guests diversion of the afternoon, followed by Th Ladle Betterment club met refreshments Those present were Melba the home of Mrs. W. A. Burningham Geraghty. Ruth Webb. Fannie Allred. Wednesday, tha meeting having been Maud Strange and Marie Fescto. Mrs. Mattie Bturdevant departed for postponed from laat -week. After the regaular business disposed of and a her horn In St Anthonv. Idaho, Satur new book decided upon for future study, day morning of last having been th time waa spent in sewing nd cro- the gueat of her son week, and daughter, Mr. cheting. following which a and Mra. 8. Bturdevant. luncheon was served. Those Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Crarv of Contact were Mrs Louis Ramp ton, Mr present John are guests of Mra. Crarv parents, Stoker, Mr. Angus S medley. Mrs. Tra Mr. the Holbrook, Mrs Walter Barlow. Mrs. Ely. and Mrs. J. P. Rumba ugh. of East James H. Rampton. Mr. Judson Mabey Mrs, Fred West was hostess to the Mr. Jeff Halley, Mrs. J. R, Pettit, Mr. members of the Friday Evening InforC'larenc Willey, Mrs. Holt, Mr. mal Bridge club last week. Esther Naylor and Mr.A.J. A. Naylor. J Mr. Judson Mabey will leave In a Mr. W. C. entertained the few days for her home In Bancroft, member of theGallagher Ladies Aid of Idaho, the Methodist church Monday. society After a Mr, and Mrs. J. B Durham announce brief business session the ladle sewed the homecoming of their son and daugh- and enjoyed the refreshments served by ter. Rosa and Helen, from California. their hostess The member Mis Helen, who has been studying for were Mrs. Edwards. Mrs Reece.present Mrs. the past year at Mill college in OakKnox, Mrs. Carter and Mr. Delmore. land, returned Tuesday evening, and Mr. and Mr. dinwere Georgs Wright Ross, who has been In San Francisco ner host Saturday evening of last week. training to become a marine engineer, Cover were laid Mr. for and Mra Van arrived Friday. Mis Grice Peterson of Salt Lake spent Newman, Mr. and Mr. Carl Torrence last week-en- d with Louise and Elaine and Mia Konets Torrence. Mr. and Mra George Llnslev enterMsuro. Mr Elisa Nelson and Mrs. Sarah A tained at dlnnerTuetday evening. Their Session ar spending a week in Logan rueta were Mr. and Mrw. James S. visiting their sister, Mrs.' Harvey Sea- - Bennett and AIrs,. W.. S. Holmqulat sions. The Misses Svhll and Rebecca Pelton entertained at their country home at Woods Cross GARLAND evening In honre or of Mrs. doWednesday M. Roberta The rooms ' were decorated In cut flowers snd ferns. Cover at tha table were marked by hand in GARLAND, May 21. The Mioses PaulHubbard, Marguerite Hubbard. Jenpainted place cards The guests num- nie Hubbard and Ellen Zundle. who have bered six teen. teaching school her for th past Mrs R. H. Wootton and Infant daugh- - bean left season, Sunday for th coast, where lor th week-en- d lT,r of Mra they win visit the principal citle and Richard Pelton. beaches before returning to their homes. Mis Alice Fox of Mantl Is her Ister. Mr. Ralph G. Parke visiting After the 0- spending past year with her ELY, NEVADA uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mr. Joseph W. Lewi. Mis Audrey Armfleld left for her 31 New, , ELT, Mils Mary homo in Greensboro, N. C th early part May O Sullivan, one of the moat ' of the week. charming member of th younger set, and Wil- Mia Bush and Lynn Bush, Uwn Redden, an official of th Nevada who ar Marjorie the Weber academv. Northern Railway company, were mar- spent lastattending week snd with ried Saturday evening of laat week at Mr. and Mr. R L. Bush. their parent. St. Patricks cathedral, gait Lake, by Elder Spencer Foisted, who has Ailed the Rev. M. J. O Reardon, a mission for tha L. D 8. church former In th tor of Sacred Heart church In Ely. past. Th eastern states, and Elder Parker young couple were attended bv Miss who has filled a similar mission In Elisabeth O'Sullivan. slater of tha bride, the northern states, returned to their Jtd K. L. Wilson of Salt Lake. After homes In thl city the early part of the Two weeks' visit In California they week. win return to East Ely to make their Mr. and Mr M. Felsted entertained at homa dinner Wednesday evening In honor of Mra W. N McGfU entertained the their on, Spencer Cover wer laid for Mr. nd Mra Spencer Felsted and son. f th Drum. mmbn Tuesday Mr. and Mr. Mr Felsted. Mr. and afternoon. The members nd guest Mox; Mra Willard Hansen. Jr., of Salt Lake, present were Mia Font Smith of Hot Miss Eva Felsted, Miss Ruble Stayner, Creek ranch, Mra Naly Chaplm Sirs Howard and Lyman Felsted. B. Elbert, Mra Arthur Smith. Mrs Art. Mr. and Mra J. H. haw and children Ralph Bowdla Mra Whlteley, this week to spend th summer on Mr. H. H. Holtsman. George Mra W. S. Holni-flu- lt left their ranch at Rtdgedale, Idaho. and Mia Margaret Smith The Mis Alice Taylor of Tremonton afternoon was spent th In eewing and of Miss Louis Austin this week. guessing games, Mra Holmqulst winning dct Miss Fslsted entertained at a tlie . Mr. and Mra Charles 8 Chandler Tuesday evening of last week. left for New Tork Saturday of last week Musical numbers wer enjoyed during th to be gone about two weeks. eienlng. Supper wa served to the fol. Mra Jeme 8. Bennett entertained the lowing guests' Ths Misses Irt Rhodes Friday Luncheon club last week. The Della Hall. Millie Rogers, Pearl Lilly, member present, were Mrs Arthur white, Jennie Hubbard, Marguerlt HubSmith. Mra 8, E Levlin and Mra A- bard, Louise Fowler, Blench Langford, rthur Smith. RubyStayner, Ellen Zundle. Carma Mra Max FUhburn and Mr. Robert Funk, RogMrs. Georg Ltnsley returned' home ers Saturday of week, having spent the Mrs- - Georg Carter of Salt lake spent last three months at Carmel, Cal. last week-en- d here visiting with her An enjoyable affair Friday evening of mat week was the party After a week visit with her parents. by Mrs, Frank Roper of East Ely, given complimenting Mr. and Mrs. E R. Owens, at Logan, Mr. John Shiela, who will leave East Mr. Roy T Shaw and children returned Ely next week. Invited with the honor home Monday. The Sunshine Girl club met Tuesday .guest were Mrs. Vail M. Pittman, Mra evening with Mis Theona Andrus Presl-deLlxale McFarland presided. The following program wa given: Btory, "The Ambitious Guest, Miss Maggie Rampton: piano solo. Miss Venice Smith. The home was decorated with lilac. Refreshment were served to the Misses Venice Smith. Maggie Rampton. Theona Andrus. Eli Jardlne. Elv Johnson. Irene Linford, Llrzle McFarland. Vida Peterson. mFZ Winnie Parker and Katherine Hales. i Tr Use th Mia at Syracuse ' bAA.JL UNSEASONABLE or WEATHER HAS LEFT US WITH AN OVERSTOCK The Offering Includes- -- SHE AND WOOL FROCKS. So here they go, at a reckless j EXCEPTIONAL - Evefy Taffeta Silk, every Crepe, every Georgette every Tricolette, eVery A remarkable offer-taslashing of prices to say the leyt. Market conditions do not warrant such a venture, hut the imperative need of stock reduction forces us to make the sacrifice. 1 entkj-talne- g, Satin, every Tricotine and every Serge Dress in the Louse. (Only Cotton, and Sport Model, Excepted) , -r- a Lrtnl-Ree- - se, and then judge whether it is not easily the most magnificent sale event of the season. two-cour- Be on hand for an early choice, from a stock that is undepleted. Remnants! Remnants! every- - kind r Van-flee- Just Received An Alluring Sale HUNDREDS OF THEM from the enormous selling of our May White Sale. Remnants of white goods of . ' of curtains, odd lots of towels, sheets and cases big tables of them, Monday only at brellas the two Last, lar Price - Summer Time Is Voile Time. Something New in t Luncheon Sets Wash Fabrics Sale lunch cloth and napkins to match, in the very new prints; in beautiful patin terns blue, green ancPtan; all absolutely fast colors. One cloth and six napkins to match 52-inc- Reductions that put summer sewing on an economical basis. Buy plenti- Extraordinary of- ferings from our tremendous stock of new summer frock materials. en- veloped 5 inches, Mra says Allendopf, flret i'l report "The three weeks bust devel-tpl- d Ins., Dr. Only Beal Bpst Developer The National Is tha special Bust Developer Dr. C 8. Carr formerly recommended In the Physical Culture Magaune as the only safe, reliable method known for enlarging the bust in a natural way. Of thi method Dr. Carr said: ar Monday and Week We Place on Sale Indeed, It will brlno about a develop, merit f the bust quit astonishing. This has been proved over and ever by those using th National. In report sent ue some have obtained as much asfiv inches development by following Tr. Carr Instructions In 'Using this wonderful invention. Valuable Book FREE If you want beautlfuL plump, full bust, writ for our valuable book on bust development, containing the article by Dr. Carr, In which he tells specifically the causes of nondevelopment and how th bust may b developed harmlessly to Its most beautiful proportions. Sent free to every woman in need of development. If you wish book sent sealed. Inclose Co postage. - THB OLIVE COMPANY Dept. 104 C la rind a, Iowa $1.00 SPLASH VOILES And also all pretty light aid medium xoUes, 36 to 40 inches wide. Wash Goods Sale special,, ,, $1.50 LIGHT AND DARK COLORED VOILES 36 to 42 inches, in alMbe newest stvlee FLAXONS The best cloth for color and style for comfortable summer dresses, in aTl pretty checks and plaids. Wash Goods special.,.., Sale $2.25 IMPORTED VOILES In medium and dark colors; beautiful small patterns in silk mixture and also all latest metallic voiles. Wash I AQ I Goods Sale special., y 0J fc3G $1.25 the tcind usually sold at $7.50, guaranteed for three months hard wear. Every one daintily designed and beautifully" trimmed in the 'gay spring decorativeeffects. Theres a new note of style andasuggestion of the novel, the differentih this colorful These bandsom silk petticoat ar made of the finest quality light weight CHIFFON TAFFETA, in a wonderful variety of fancy flounces Reinforced and tailored effects. panels all the bright colorings and s' sale group. WE INVITE VOU TO SEE THEM AND TO MAKE RIGID COMPARISONS staple shades. and designs; to select from. Wash Goods gale Y6u receive printed antee with every silk petticoat if it splits, cracks or breaks within three months from special 75c foC $1.25 MADRAS In beautiful sortment of patterns for fine summer shirts ot boys waists; 32 inches wide. Wash Goods bale AA. special 0!G $2.75 IMPORTED FRENCH VOILES AND SUITINGS NOV-ELT- T In all beautiful ailk combinations; attractive design, 38 inches wide. W ash Goods Sale A peeial...,, -- smalL-daughte- Urn $09 'fm $1.79 yd. for these Lovely Fabrics wide and up to $3.00 values, in 36-inc- h satin stripes and plaid messaHne and taffetas. ' Yard-wid- e chiffon Plain satin taffeta in all the new and staple colors; Worth $2.50 a regular $2.50 yard. values. Worth to $3.00 yard messa-lin-e in every street evening color; or yard See Them T s Petticoats Price" special. er d 200 Beautiful Silk the regular 65c VOILES In all light color, for summer or house dresses; full 40 inches wide. Wash Goods Sale OK h h k Back to Pre-WGuarantee An Assortment of 50 Charming Hats to Sell. This Week at Jo Oust Pads Bust 14-inc- h hand-bloc- nt BLACKFOOT, Idaho. May 21 Members of Chapter B of the P. EL O Sisterhood entertained th B. I L.a Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Nell F Boyle, six tables were. filled for the game "of atietiorr bridge;- blossoms w.er used as decorations Apple about ths rooms. Refreshment were served under th supervision of a committee, consisting of Mrs. James R Ryan, Mia Atleen Pope and Mrs. J H Early. Mr. and Mrs. John G Brown returned by motor Sunday from a alx months' stay In Los Angels. Cal. Mrs B H Hudson waa hostess Wednesday afternoon to the members of the guild of the Episcopal church, 'Hie Spanish club of-jhigh school held a dancing partv Wednesday evening In the Tech building Miss Harris, teacher of Spanish, was the chaperone. Walter Patrie entertained the members Of his club Saturday evening of last week at the home of his parent. Dr. and Mra W. E Patrie Five hundred wa enjoyed by the sixteen guest. Mra Patrie waa assisted by Miss Myrtle and Miss Gladys Steen. The Woodcraft Thimble club met on Thursday afternoon at the hom of Mrs R. L. Archer. Mr. Fred T. Dubois of Pocatello waj the gueat Sunday of Mra C. A. Hoover. .Member of th Women' union of the Baptist church were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the hom of Mra D. H. Blethan Mrs F. M Mavnard entertained a n um-bof children Saturday of laat week In celebration of th birthday anniversary of her Barbara Pink and blu were the color used and pink carnations formed tha centerpiece for the table. Mia Dorothy Forch of Nampa Is the week-enguest of Miss Marie mnus . All colors in this assortment; beautifully- designed Bakelite handles, also Bakelite tops. lt BLACKFOOT, IDA. 75 Values to $14.50, as Long as They Regu- prl. National A Sample Line of Rain and. Shine 1 non - linens, scarfs,- - draperies, odd - pairs ef G -- V Beautiful Array ofDresses five-cour- f See This silk pure crepe de chine for dresses, , sashes and - trim' new the mings; also colors ; sport and staple colors cream Snd black) worth $2.50 yard. 40-inc- h waists, |