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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAT 22, 10 Glaring Sun, Dust and Heat . Strain, Injure and Weaken Eyes Says Dr. Lewis. Prescribes Bon - Opto in Hot Weather Social .Notes From lntermountain Towns, LOGAN IOGAN, May 21. Mr, and Mrs, A. G. of Barber announce the engagement their daughter, Ruth, to Bertram Smith. The marriage will take place June 7. Mine Barber la a member of the Boroeie sorority of the Utah Agricultural college and la popular in school affaire and In the younger society circle. Mr. Smith i a member of the Sigma Alpha fraternity of the Utah Agricultural college and a student of the school. Mrs. Fred Thomas entertained at a luncheon Saturday of last week In honor of Mis Rula Pardon, whose" engagement was an non heed recently, and Mies Ruth Barber. Twelve guests were Included. 'Another affair given for Mlae Cardon and Miss Barber waa a dinner party given Monday evening by Mlse Margaret Budge. The rooms and table were decorated with red peonies. A corand rose sage bououet of buds v ere at each plate as fa tors. Eighteen guests were seated around the table. In Miaa Rula Cardan left Thursday eompanv with, her mother. Mrs. Joseph K Csrdnn, and two Intimate friends, the Misses Margaret Budge and Marie Ueder-Sefor Balt .Lake, where Misa Cardon was the guest of honor at two functions. Miss Marion Woollev entertained at lun heon Friday and Mrs. M. J Ballard n and daughter, Mrs Richard Madson. tertained at a reception at Mrs. Ballard's home this afternoon. Two attracts e functions of the week were a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. ' l.elie Nalsbltt Tuesday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. J, A. Hendrickson, on Kast- - Center In honor of Mrs H. H, Walker and Mra Russel P. Hartle, who are Jeavlng soon for Balt lake for future residence, and la 600' luncheon given Thureday afternoon by Mrs. Nslsbltt and her mother, Mra Hendrickson. The Japanese idea was car tied out In the decorations for both par- ties. Apple and plum blossoms and Jap- anese lanterns were used wllh excclieni " decorative effect. A color scheme of pink out in the menu. end white was carried Guest prises and- - prises for ths highest and lowest .scores were given. Thursrtav of next week Mra. Ruth M. Bell will organize a children's dramatic club and during the summer months will conduct little pl&vs by the children. The Rotary club gate a dinner dance recently in honor of their president, M S. Eccles, and Mra Rories and their .delegate, Dr, E. 8. Budge, and Mrs. Budge, who left today for Europe to attend the Rotartan convention They will Join the Rotarlarts at New York May SI. where a banquet and theater party will be glten for all the Rotariana assembled, and will sail on the Caronia for Liverpool June 1. Several other affairs have been them during the past week. flvenandforMra Roy Bullen entertained at dinner Sunday In their honor. Twelve were included. Mr. and Mrs. wuesis Robert Anderson entertained at dinner Mrs. Luther M. Howell enThursday tertained at a luncheon Monday, at the If total Eccles In honor of Mrs. Eorlea and pMrs. Budga Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatch-- r entertained at dinner In their honor Wednesday. Mra Ann Budge entertained at a fam. ,Oy dinner Monday In honor of her son, IT. E S. Budge, and Mra Budga Mra Julia B. Nihlev entertained at dinner Frt day of last week In honor of Dr. and IMrs. E. S Budge Mr. and Mrs Beth Blair entertained at dinner for Dr. and (Mrs Budge Fridav evening. Thf Sigma Alpha fraternity gave their .annual spring . banquet Saturday of lust week st the Hotel Kocles. Red and green, the fraternity colora were elaborately (Carried out in all the appointments of the Red tulips artistically arranged party. In green baskets wers used on the table. Corsage bouquets of red roues were at the pistes as favors for the ladles. The Wort gram and menu were carried out in the same colors. The hall was decorated wrtth apple blossoms and lighted with the fraternity pin. which Is a large nd-shaped cluster of lights In red and green, wihtcb occupies the front entrance Wli-kens- forget-me-no- ts n. . -- i diamo- 1921. of the fraternity chapter house. Orville Adams of Ogden was tqgstmaater and the following responded with toasts: Judge Asa Birilen, B. J. Qulnney of Salt-laksterling Harris, Eastman Hatch of Balt lake, Spencer Kories and W. J. Merrill. The members of the committee, were Oliver Edwards, G. Mendel Thain Tails Hew to Strengthen Eyesight 60 Per Cent In a Weeks Time in Many and Mallane Parkinson. . Instances. Ths house members of the Beta Belt Dr. , JLewla, an eye SunPhiladelphia, luncheon Pa a sorority entertained at of many years' practice, says day In compliment to Miss Evs Jay N el - I specialist in June for Porter- summer time Is hard on eyes because the son, who glare of the eun, heat and dust injure vtils. Calif.,-- for future residence. The and sorority gave its sixth' annual banquet to wsaken them. He says it is possible strengthen eyesight wonderfully In s tonight at the Hotel Eccles The hall Hs and table were decorated with white very short time by using it freely, and further says: A the prescribes roses. Dancing followed banquet. The commutes comtrlsed Miss Eva Joy patient came to me suffering from Blethe and pharitis Margi nails. Her eyes hadcases. Nelson, Mlse Comfort Bachman dull expression common to such Ketta Cutler. overShe not Inused and only Mrs M shells 'fi Cole entertained condition, but so formally at a bridge tea Friday of last came her distressing strengthened her eyesight that she was week In honor of Mra H. H. M'alker. The Gamma PI .Gamma sorority enter- able to dispense with her distance tained at an apple blossom dancing party glasses. Her headache and neuralgia left say her Monday night at the Hotel Ecoles. The her. in this Instance I should improved 100 per cent.'! hall was converted into a bower of apple eyesight was s In The doctor advice will prove of great blossoms. A bevy of pretty girls to manv eye sufferers.' Many whose charming gowns 'made of pink, blue, - yel- value were failing say they have had low, lavender and white organdie and ejes their On man says afeyes restored. the atmosphere of apple blossoms made I was almost blind: could trying it: it a distinctive party of the season. ter see not Now I can read to read all. at The Light refreshments were served. Irene everything without my glasses and my committee in charge comprised Lames and eyes do not water any more. At night Thorely, Betty TuUia, Leona for now they the an- they would pain dreadfully The date set Mabel Bpande.fine all the time. It was like a miranual spring banquet of the sorority ts fed to who-uaIt says: A me." cle lady Monday, May 23, and the banquet will be The atmosphere seemed haiytwlth or given at the Hotri Brclea The active members of the sorority entertained re- without glasses, but after, using this forprescription for fifteen days everything cently in honor of Mrs. J W. Trask, who was merly Miss Idella Farnsworth, ,Mrs- Trask Was married last month, presented with a handsome gift in silver rie, . May bride, 'Mrs. G. W. Wort hen entertained a miscellaneous shower by the sorority. Mr. and Mrs Luther M Howell enterSaturday evening of last week. Mrs. tained at dinner Sunday In honor of Mr. Drtggt of Sugar. City won first prize for and Mrs. Ralph Smith. The table was the beet designing and embroidering of graced with Ophejla rosea Covers were tea towels. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. Earl Nelson and Mias Katherlaid for 'twelve. The Sigma ThetaTht- - sorority trill glvs ine McQuarrie. Luncheon waa served to Its eighth annual banquet at the Hotel fifteen guest. Mrs Henrietta Covington, Mra. Anna Eccles Saturday. May 28 The members of the committee are Jennie Reese, Agnes Whitehead and Mra. Ann Bute entertained the Neighbors of Woodcraft ThimLindsay,- - Margaret Worley and Mrs. ble club Thuisday afternoon of last week. May lion Ward. Mrs Joseph Howell of Salt Lake le A box of linens were completed and home in Kiver-sidvisiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph hiaifed to the Woodriatt Cal. Luni heon waa served.Smith. Mrs. C. A. Cottle, assisted by Miss Mrs Fred Parkinson spent last week Mnrv Garner, entertained the First ward tn Balt take. Mrs A. It. Bell returned home to Belt Primary girl of the fourth grade Monday at her home on Adams avenue. take Tuesdav, after spending three weeks afternoon Music and games featured the afternoon. her with friends and relatives. . B Mr and Mra E. Needham motored Luncheon was Served to ten. The Beehive girls of Fremont stake ento Ogden Bunda.v. Mrs. Jaik Murdock n of Ogden, who had been their guest for tertained their mothers Saturday at the Ricks Normal college audia week, accompanied them to her home, Mra Preston Richards of Balt take torium. After the program was given, spent part of the week here visiting games and music were enjoyed. Luncheon with relatives end also- attended the Re- was served to 330 guest. lief society eonfeernce held Wednesday, -- wil!-4av- e Bon-Opt- o. Bon-Op- to ed You Never Made That GOWN YOURSELF! seemed clear. I can. even read fine print without glasses." It 1s believed that thousands who wear glasses can wow discard them In a reasonable time end multitude more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be s pared the trouble and expense of getting glasses. Eye troubles of many descriptions may be wcnderfully benefited by following the simple rules. Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Beno-Opt- o tablet a Drop one o tablet tn a fourth of a glass of water and allow to dissolve. With thia liquid batha the eyes two to four timet dally. You should notice your ayes clear up perceptibly right from the start aruf t:nflammation will quickly disappear. If your eyes you even a little, take atepa to save them now, before It is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have been saved if they had cared for their eyes In time. NOTE Another prominent Phynielsn to whom the above article wee submitted ukd: "Bon- Opto ie e very remarkable remedy. Its eoeett-tue- THE style of it say ''Park", the finish of it whisper exclusive shop or "Parisian modiste small wonder that people hesitate to believe that Bop-Opt- Rich an achievement cooWbe "homemade! BUT if the strict truth be whispered, she didnt do it quite "all by herself. For in making it she had what no woman could possibly have before the actual assistance of the original designer, cutter and creator of the gown through Ingredients are well known to eminent end widely prescribed by them. The mnnnfectnrem guarantee, ft to strengthen eyeatght 60 per cent in one week's time Is many tnrtencvn or refund the money. It can he obtained from any good druggist and la oao of 1 feel ehould bo kept oa the few prepare done head fog regular use la almeet every family. It Hckrmmai-Joluiana Ktorva sold in Halt Laka by la and other druggists. , . (Adv.) eye epectsllets The Marvelous New Picture -- Guide '-- - -- nfter--noo- REXBURG, IDAHO REX BURG, Idaho, May 21. Mr. F. D. Turner entertained the K. V. V. club ladles Thursday afternoon of last week at her home on West Main street. Sewing Fink and lavfeatured the afternoon. ender sweet pees in a bronxe basket fortSed the centerpiece for the dining table. The special guests were Mrs. Victor Pederson and Mrs. J. L. Ball If. Jr. Luncheon was served to sixteen guests. Mr. and Mra J. E. Wtnxler entertained at progressive pinochle at their home on East First South street, Saturday evening Winter won of last week. Mrs. P. high score and C. P. Upham the consolation. The rooms were decorated In sweet peas Luncheon was served from four mall tables to sixteen guests. few day Mrs O. 9 Lee is spending in Provo, visiting friends and relatives. -The Misses Jessie and Helen Walker of Detroit, Mich , are visiting In Rexburg. the guests of their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker. Mrs. G F, Wldsteen "left last week for American Falls to visit for several weeks , with her parents. In compliment to Miss Rena McQuar- - I SYRACUSE T. PYRACrSK. Mar 2L Mr. Jam Walktr of Ogden visited relative here Wedrfeednv. Miss AJeta Poulson ha returned to her home In ftrlgham City after spending the winter In Syraui. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jensen of Hooper were last week-en- d visitor to ?yra-cue. Charles Barber and daughter. Mary, spent Friday at Ogden imtmg relative Mr and Mr. Frank Pare and children of Hoytsville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra E. W. Tree and family Mias Portia Holt and Miss Minnie Naf-dspent the past week at Logan a guests of friends. Miss Norma Lai! spent a few days at Kavaviile this week as guest of relatives Mra Joseph Bodily was recipient of a pleasant surprise party at her home Monday evening In honor of her sixty-sixt- h birthday. The time waa spent in music e and games, followed by. a luncheon Those present were Mr. and EX Mrs. W. Tree. Me. and Mr. .Tflbmas Briggs Mr and Mr. Fred Bodily, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bodilv, Mr and Mr. Arson B)be, Mr. and Mr. Karl Bodily, Mr and Mra. (art Berber, Mrs Charles Pearl Barber, Mr. Eli Cooper, Bodilv, Julia Tree. Bessie Gatle, Isabel Bybee and the Meant s. Y'ernon Kodtl, Bruce Walker, Arnold Bodily and Edward Bodilv. Mrs. John E Barber is trending two weeks at Logan as guest of her, daughter, Mr. Henry Curtright, Mr three-cours- GARFIELD GARFIELD. May 21. Th Baker by of Mr. Erand Mr. club was entertained foenO. Btidge B Nelson Thurday-aftrne- n Mr. last week. Mr H. K. JTipton, DELTOR e - last evening. A farg number of parents, teachers and frtond were entertained. The program was as follow: 'Soldier s Chorus, Faust, Junior high school; Invocation, Charles Roe; salutatory, Evelyn HadA Psalm of Life," Helen Healv; ley; double q'uartet, selected, junior high boy, The Class Vision. Hilda Thomas; class diagnosis. Jack Hatton; "Beautiful Blue Danube, waits tdtrauss), mixed chorus; "The Otae Colors, Edwin NichThe Class olson, Creed, Georg Moore; Glese. glrls- - chorus. Forget Me Not, BY water; VftJWllclrtlV. Thelma "Rprlfig clans of Song, presentation of rer tlfivates, G. K Platt, member of Gran Ite board of education: address, Superintendent L. W. Parratt; community singing, Let the Rest of the World Go B. Fol Pendleton. J. benediction, By; were lowing the program refreshments served and the remainder of the evening was spent tn dancing The class was composed of eight girl and eight boys. .The Boy 8out entertained the gtrls of the ev enth and eighth grades Saturday evening of last week. Mrs. George Adamson and Miss Ruth Rees assisted the scout in entertaining and serving. schooK gymnasium That Saves 50c to $10 or More an Materials Alone - PICTURE-CHARTThe ZJeJfor how yon exactly how the expert cutter would lay out twy tire, every view of your pattern, on every width of suitable ma- - Bf ", use of the goods. And with the chart before you, you can instantly do what it took the expert hour to work out! Tha Deltor By a PICTURE-OUIDEhows you exactly- - how the expert fitter joined each piece to the next It make every ingle step so plain that, without the least effort, you almost unoonadoualy achieve that perfect act of collar, aleeve every part which la tha dee pair of all but tha artiste of the fomou ahope of Paris or'Fifth Avenue, "i PAYSON FINISHING-HINTSThe Deltor give you al those dever little tricks those means of securing distinction fai ornament, trimming and finishing that so absolutely differentiate the finishedcharm ofParisian handiwork or "ready-mad- e. from either homo-ma- By PAT90.V. May 21. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Rhermer announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Louise Bhermer. to Lewis Rates, ths marriage to take piers in ths near future. Miss Dorothy Knowles entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday afternoon complimentary to Mins I .outs Shermer. Mr B. I. Jensen entertained Wednesday afternoon tn honor of her cousins. Sira. B. McMillen of Lethbridge. Canada and Mrs Hugh W. Jaqusv, of Salt Lake Those Invited were Mrs. E. L. McCormack. Mrs Frank Harris. Mrs. 8. E Ware. Mrs. Mary McBeth, Mrs. J. 8 McBeih. Mrs. C F. Dixon, Mrs, John lent. Mrs William Amos. Mrs. C. J I,. CMterelt. Mf Mr.R. A. Portpr Mrs Thompson. Mrs. T. H. Reece. Mrs Rvron Ott. Mrs J. C. Ellsworth, Mrs John Cravens. Mrs. Charles ns. Mrs Floyd Wi'son. Mrs. T. H. fiat. Wilson. Jr , Mrs H. 9. Tipton. Mrs. William McClellan. Mrs. Joseph Barlow and Miss Mae McBeth. hrldav of last week Mrs W. H. Reece entertained Rt a party complimentary to Mrs. W I,. Worsencroft of Salt Lake. Saturday of last week the Junior Bridge club met with Mrs. Henry Huish. Special guests were Mrs. K L. McCormack. Mrs. Frank Harris and Mrs Daisy Daniels .Mrs John lout entertained at a children's party 1 hursdav of last week In honor of the ninth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Lelta. Sixteen guests were present. The Kntre Nous club met Wednesday with Mrs. Minnie Douglass. The Octogon club met Thursday of last week with Miss Zdna Tervort. Special nests were Mrs.. Reed Persson, Mrs. Bert tevens and MisrMada Taylor. The Payaon High school faculty entertained the senior class at a picnic outing at Castilla Springs Monday. Mrs W. D. Dixon gats a children party Tuesday for her son. William, in honor of his eleventh birthday anniversary Mrs John Franoom. Br entertained her children and grandchildren Sunday. I inner was served, covers being laid for orty. Mrs J C. Ellsworth has as her house guest her mother. Mrs. Clarldge, and niece, Miss Kathryn Martin, both of Arlr. Mra F A. Sorensen spent leaf weekend In Salt Lake. - the guest of Dr. and Mrs Rears Mias Viola Ellsworth of Rigby, Idaho, Is visiting Misa Alice Btark Mrs. John Crsxen was at,Provo Wed- -' nesday visiting Mrs. Senior Mre. James Daniels returned home Friday from Grace, Idaho, after an extended visit Mr and Mr. Peter Borup of Eureka visited relatives here Sundav Mr and Mra. Bhorea Izivelexs of Wash . are tlslting re'ethea here Mtaa lTTmgn-.Adar- o xst y ratting tn plait - s Lake. Mrs. Harris of Salt Izike is visiting st the home-o- f her son, Frank Harris Mr and Mrs George Rose and Mr, ", de The DELTOR For the Last Word In FASHIONS now accompanies every new Butterick pattern giving you, in addition to Buttericks Parisian style, the ability to create the exact counterpart of what heretofore only Paris or Fifth Avenue could produce. Ask for "Bulterick pattern with. Deltor for the very next garment you plan to make. BPteart. Style Leaders the in excellent condi- and only slightly used. You tion simply cant equal these bargains at low the above overare We price. stocked and must dose them tlall and see-them- out. .- Youll surely find one that will please you. -- We are also agents for The Florence Wickless Oil Stoves. Our line of these famous stoves is complete. yonrMlf with the Deltor with Parie own inimitable ouo and charm. For FICTION HUlCtE ECONOMY ETIQUETTE World nest Nekton, M:s. John' Alien T H. Maher were guest of the club. '1 he club prise was won by Mrs. Harry Allen of Salt take and the guest prise by Mra Ernest Nelson The club will be entertained Thureday afternoon. May 2t, by Mrs. Hodge Marshall. Mr. and Mr Arnold have gone to Springfield. Idaho. Mr. Talor expects to locate permanently In some part of Idaho, and will probably engage In the retail drug business. Mr Albert Hardv entertained the member of the Fie Hundred Card club and tnelr husbands Fridav evening of last wek at her home on East Nineteenth uxentie. Present were Mr and Mrs. Each Butterick Pattern now has its own individual Deltor, to help you to create. garnd Mr. Arthur Charles Martin, Mr. Kopp Mr. and Mr. Curtis Cohen, Mr. of style and beauty so as to save Vi to Ds yards of material, ments nd Mr Eddie Quinn, Mr and Mrs. George O'Donnell, and the extra guest Bur Note. rotir Pattern before you purchase your material. were Mr. and Mra Frank O Brlen and The club will be enterJack Harvey tained next time bv Mr, Martin. Mr. and Mr. George Paddtn k and family will moe to halt Lake Monday to Arett Martin. and Mrs Don Irvine anil little daughter. last week at the hom of make their home present were F.lna AeiWsno. .Nednt Hall. Georgia, of SaltVT.Iztke. spent Hunlav with - Those have gone Mrnml Mt. Rlaarfe Jlfflv Avrice4kevl!aL 4..fcracpJMKnMw.r Mr and Mi's. T. dxtm Halt lake to reside. to nice EmmoHfiito. His nr h Lwlog HtMIc Jack - Mr. and children of son. Mr: Carl Coleman andhome Mrs Ernest Nelson have taken Fred Steel Mlckelsoo Onoard 'Harry of Mr. Thistle are visiting at the the home formerly occupied by Mr and Gordon Monro and Grant Allred Coleman a parents, Mr. and Mra W. H. Larson, Mrs. t' W Aldrtch. Miss Nell Marshall of Houatoa, Tetaa, has Mr. and Mis K. P BcotiUe. Mr, Alice gheriaer. who hen bee a teacher joined her fitter. in (be high m hool her, and they will leav Eble and mother. Mr Hawke, all of Strengthening at one for Lo Angeles to spend the. summer.. Salt Iake. and Mr. Marv Oglesby of ths andnlargtng ud Mrs John Rwels left Monday forfait Mr roots of ths hat? Illinois were the dinner guest Sunday SALINA to Lake Is one of the real remain for short visit. of Mr, and Mr. George Watts A birthday party waa give secrets sf forcing by Do Wright Mr. and Mrs !. P. Madsen left last Saturday evening of last week. Be entertained week for Cheater to make thejr home MALIKA. Wav fl. Un Rnth Ktba grow. and friend the show at bis the after w picture Mt. fro something which Pleasant nbow lee cream and cake were The card party to have been given next Friday of lat wvek enjoyed by not fhaa heretofore tba Waaatcb whvra ah waa graduated from Wednesday by the members of the O K. Lenin been fully realFree, Arabella Atkine Alice Thorpe, R Sewing circle has been postponed until aradmy. Ore Peterson, Shirty WrlgbL Amain Petarnou, ised. Merely stimentertained .Tueday f Mra. Robert Evan the fourth Wednesday in June The ctscatn Beil Vehb. Blaln Fweds. Manila gcorap. Paul honor of bar birthday anniversary ulating tbe aur-faMr. and Mra. Albert Hardy and family John Mansion, Waiter Ge and Milton tissue ot ths wra Mr. and Mra. G. A. (.tales, Mr. and Hr, JtornoQ, will occupy the George Paddock home. AUred. YUate Mra KHa Gates, Jenson. Mr. (tlendoa scalp will not The Wild Rose club gave a Tube - B. Gate, Mra. Laur stimulat Galea ths hair tad Mra, Gate. party Fridav evening of last week. Manv Mfv l.ed Gale. growth to ths exunique costume were worn The lum h Mr ami Mra. Willie GrihMe retnruM home desired. tent By eon table were prettilv decorated in h spending the new method Monday Jroin Tremooton, flowers and candles Each guet and winter teaching school. They mere accompanied mentioned member wa presented with a bouquet home by Miss Mallisa GrihMe. bsfr son be forced to grow several of f lowers as favor inches a month. Hair will atop fallMrs. Bvvert Jensen and daughter of ftteriin 8M IT H FIELD, May 21 The Smithfield Mrs Chaile Rink lev was the guest of were guests of Mrs B O Carle. Toeeday. Junior high school held its ing as If my magic. Ths new vigor The Meear. (.era Id Funk. Lelaod Hugento-hler- , exercises Sunday evening In the .. of ths hair will be quickly notloed. her daughter, Mr George Paddock, this !xeell Leland Dastrup. all bald spots will he soon en- -' Crane, .week. and Pain Harry Then. Pela.JlML. There were ninety three graduates. StopaAIICorn I Mr KieHe, Effl TriifterWUrranrH!' rfWr and An excellent lined cot with new sprout a' P. Madsen was the guest of Off. tfrely can program was rendered aa follalord Gate entertained the fallowing glrla at Mrs Charles W essel for a couple of da This all be easily obtained by to fox trot on corn tortured a rUickea roast in Kalina canyon Htinday eve- lows, after the 8. J H. band played a Dont two of beta-oufnthe the past week before simple for feit. Gettryrid of your corn.. If yog which selection while the students marched tn: Bird. Ctahaa Clar hv ning Draper, bs esn Myrtle secured Chester. at any drag store In , Song. June Devs. by class: girls chorus, II Sorensen. Zelda Gee, Lois Jbrowa, J1 F.weht, the Miss Elvers Elder was the guest of original 4 "Come Ye Fairies; welcoming address, c Mori Nielson and Fay Burns. This can he mixed at homepackage. MIks Hulda Elder and Miss Elisabeth with enter Ernest Kirby; duet. "Oh. That We Two The. high school faculty and Jon,r half pint of hay rum and a half Moore in Balt LakeFndav or hutt week North gerter high Were Rentof Ailltna and the lamed the George Slaying," graduates or of water, with witch Mrs. Percy TreJoar entertained Saturbaa; school Monday evening at a plunge at Mooro ier: valedictory address, turs Hay Smith; yon prefer. It contains no ell w day afternoon of last week in honor of hot up rlu f After the plunge, luacbeo waa en- address to graduates. Professor J. K. Hit over.the sixth birthday annHeraarv of her joyed by forty. of presentation diplomas, Sylvester Ts Havs tha Area Pits The guet 'were Mra. Mas Coken delightfully enertnned at daughters Kathleen. Moslene tjow; duet, "Whispering Hope." Irma Terry, Helen Thorum, Helen Oadd. Flee from Hals dinner Sunday in honor of her husband's birthMilton Lundquist. Helen and Maxin Tbs table waa deierated with Pilklngton and Reynolds. Tss can he sura that there Is hut day anniversary. Margaret Mrs. Laentertained rosea. the and Cover of carnations a bsaket Qutke Joseph Woodsilver Moolsev, Etta Underwood, Helen way to remove hairs ?n sensible dies' Literary club Thursday of last week. were laid for ten (neats ths arm pita, and, in tact from-r- v ward, Vera spears and Louise Wright. A thUken roast was give Friday evening of Mrs. Hilda Koakelley gave a story, "RanMiss Dorothy Woodward and Mia Edna ef ths any part som of Red Chief, by O. Henry, after ts burn" them YodyTTflrfoSllh off. leav assisted Mr Jreloar In enter and ! which a t oclock dinner aaa served. ths skin. JustInjuring molstsn ths taining the lttie guests spottingwith hairs Mrs. C. M. Chrislenspn oT Provo wa Vnd Vraxun solution. Mr. This Mrs. James A. and Mr. will actuallysulfp the guest of dissolve sway ths and Mrs Frank Winn visited at North daughter. Mr fhari hairs completely, and leay ths skin Uhrtsiensen, Tuemlav and Wednesday. afternoon, the guests of Izigsu Sunday superbly soft and smooth. It will Mra R B M.x entertained Wednesday Professor and Mr Lofier RJernason. not Irrltat ths most dsliosts skin, . afternoon of last week for her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Griffith left Tuesday morn. eulfo solution In may hs obtemsd a) honor of her seventh birthJosephine, ing for Salt take to spend a few weeks nearly soy drag store. Those present were day anniversary. relatives. visiting If D. D. want Helen Stewart. Marjory Anderson, Ik speed? help try snsetfclag Better Than Ha The Beehive girls of the First ward a Bead-WaSo Mir to epplr, not Lfndstrom. Ruth Bhenr. LBrrnjCXandsan. Frescrfptieo. gel can apron and overall dance Monday Mak Yow Foot Hapwyt Raev TkOe As to Clayton Becker, Kenneth Quinn, Frank er at the amusement ward First you era AdIt late tha vuhn free,? evening me?. Witi nnd Howard Hewitt, Helen and Douglas vised hall. against using soap or ths calp aad the relief ie lnrtaat, Tr? It Aacjcl. Helen and Marjory many because Mr shampoos Mre. of end Sant David sold, and McSnajd. Dal never een a corn tickled 'to death, just family today, We xuaraotae the nt beetle, alkali they contain. This dries ths Marsh, fjiHue Butters, Louisa Wright, apply,- - few drops of Uets-I- t and Mr and Mrs. Georg Sant of Tree, up etc. eoc and D .m. io your. hair secretions. a Sarah Lhairttrom. Vera Spears. Oot Boddv Then watch tnat corn tire peacefully of. week ureton, lilalio, sprnf the past as visiting th-- ir sggol aat the drug storepackage and Josephine Mix. end disMr. and Mrs George 8ant. if It had pone to slccn, Srtdn it I nothing parents, solve In It Mr. and Mr. Furrow have taken the but a tonne of half a teaspoonful Mrs. Brigham Uackhurst of Downey. piece of dead nkln that you eup of water. Ton can get enough home on West Fourteenth avenue which can lift Idaho. Is here visiting her parents, Mr. with your finger. right off now. twsnty-flv- s for cents for sggol a had until recently been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Bmith. Your druggist hag Get after them - doxen or mors head washes. It Is UH. and Mrs. George Adamson. Start Mrs. Annis Hendrick and children of ("Gela-l- t. Coat hut a trifle or nothing In hair and cleansing naglo. The promotion exercise of the Gnr- - at all if !t fatla. Mfd. by K. Lawrence & Richmond spent Tuesday visiting Mr. and Bchramm-JshneoFt? idatds wunderf ply la makingacalp, Pruf. -Julg fleM Junto high school were fceM in- - theUo.. C'hicad. j Mra J; W. Tiinmtna. Good fcierea. , (Advertisement.) (Advertisement.) S . Auerbachs are exclusive Salt Lake agents for the'famous BUTTERICK PATTERNS d. If Your Hair h. makes to select from. All OTTLE a with the authority of Paris, that YOU can mak BUTTERICK of I Saf-for- Different -- ' Is Thinning , !.!. Gets-I- t Tickles Corns hair ts oe C- vSMITHFIELD to Death last taber-nacle- -- J ono-oun- ce - U-- Ringworm-Sca- lp. hr rl Sores sh head-was- FURNITUREl 42 West Broadway A ' v H2X3DXEK lotion for Disease r ' - h, ? |