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Show r 1 .aarsrtyb- - w- - t N THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY ..MORNING, MAY POCATELLO, The largely attended. Punch was served. Mis Eva Sikwt entertained at a party In compliment to Evelyn Mittendorf and Keth Pixton Thursday evening Games and dancing were enJoed. The rooms were decorated with spring ftawete. Luncheon was served to thirty-si- x guests. Mr. and Mra. Allison Bills entertained at dinner Sunday In compliment to Mr. and Alra Kilaon and daughter, Ellen, of Murray. . Mr. and Mr. Alvin Miller entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mr. Reynold Bills. Mr. and Mr. Launcelot Bills had as their guest Sunday Miss Lucv Hollingsworth of Salt Lake and Lee Cheney of Centerville. A school entertainment was given Wednesday evening by the Sixths Seventh and Eighth grades, under the direction of Mr. A Stevenson and four other teachers. program was enjoyed, after which the Eighth grade graduate were given their - certificates of graduation. Mis Mae Jones left Thursday for her home in New Mexico, after spending the winter here, ring party Friday of last week. dance was IDA. POCATfcXdjO, Idaho, May 1.Thj night of i&t tnUltary bail given Friday Reed hall wa one of the moat elaborate functions of the year. The hall 8t decorated a 1th flags and the national color, and In one room waswaa fine war display. The grand march led by Major and Mrs. Sam Anderson, foK lowed by Captain and Mra R. A. Sweet and other officer of the cavalry troop and many townspeople, lieutenant Round fcnd Sergeant Jack Emerson d retted the ceremony of tha arch of sabre and Serejeanta Al Severson and Horace Uoty were In charge of the gun squads. The coimnfUee in of charge of th at fair was composed Scgtanta Jack Emerson and Aides C. lUotv. Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Bean announce the engagement of their daughter.tot. Harriet Mane. Elisabeth, to George Philip Miss Bean Is a graduate of the Idaho technical institute and baa . been with the Idaho Poser eompany,- The members of tbs H. E O Histemood were entertained Sdondav c'enmg ! Ms. on heveiTth avenue. The of Mies Grace prngiam was in charge was Ameitcan Newcomb and the subject ln the Others taking Noveiiata. discussion were Mrs. G. PL M. Hoax, Mrs. and oasaer Mr. Ivan Mrs. t'arl Brjwn, R. E. Manning. enwa club The Falrvtew Community tertained at dinner Thursday noon bf last --week atr rhw homeoL Mr. mnd Mr. C; W. Gray. Mr. Fred Blackwell and Mra. ( c. Larson were honor guest. They wHMoave soon for their summer vacation. Mra Gray- - was assisted by Mrs. Bruner, Hall Mrs. Powers and Mra. Bum-sidA color scheme of lavender and gold wai used throughout the rooms and The afternoon In the flower centerpiece. wns spent with music and needlewoik. Others present were the, Mesdames McGowan, Ardlnger, Bean, Cobalt, Bassett, Fltzen, Johnson, Crandall, Brock, Mor j Is, Ehrlich, Cunningham, Laws, Manning, McCracken, Iyng, Hanes, Miss Irene.s if Grace Morris and the Moore, Cushman and Guvman guosts of tha club. , ana Dr. of week last Ktiturds y .v.ntnj lire. C. E. M. Loux entertained at honor! net lira. Orur.cn of Boise, guest - of Mra. D. V. Standrod. Others present aero judas and Mrs. D. W, StarKlrod,C. D. W. Stand rod. President and Mrs It Frazier, Mr. and Mra. Alan R. and Captain Norman Imrle. The Faculty Five Hundred club was en- t retained Friday night of last week bv Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Galloway at their home on the campus. High acorea for the year were held by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fogt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Adklaonhe These will and Mrs. C. R. Galloway. entertained at dinner in the near future bv the lowers, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Walters, Mr. and Mra K. F. Hutchinson and G R Galloway. The Nautical The -- cesentatlon of Knot" bv the high school students for the recond time for the benefit of the Young V Omans Christian association was well received. Miss Vorlce Holmes, Binging tne role of Julia, the haughty belle of Barnstapool. won great favor. She waa ably supported by Misa Elisabeth Rothas, Maurme Ferguson, Mary Murphy and Marguerite Rickard. The chief male characters were sung by Gerald Warelng, John Taylor and T. Brese. The Saturday club was entertained Friday of last week by Mrs. H. O. Byrne. The guests of the club were the Meadamea Robert M. Terrell. William Adolph, C, H. I.ork, B. F. Hough. J. A. Youngren, Howard Shaffer, Charles Bohrer. T. O. Roberts and James Orr. Favors at bridge were awarded ttUMrarR - TUMoyes. Mr.-T- . O. Roberta and Mrs. William Adolph. The East Side Bridge club was entertained Thursday evening of last week by Merand Mrs. William While at their home on South Arthur avenue. Guests of the club were Mrs. M. I Roberts and Ed tiarvev. High scores were held by Mra Roberts and HarVev Holmea. ' Mra D. D. Hudson of Duchesne. Utah. D visiting her daughter, Mra Jack of this city. Ar-v- in ma-thii- ie coil-nert- ed -- yr. e, m-r- . Hal-Jow- RIVERTON RIVERTON, May 21. Th big event of last week was an entertainment given Friday evening in the Princess theater by the first five grades of the school, under the direction of the teachers, Mias Mas. Jones, Misses Dora and Mildred Butter-field, Misa Metta Carter, Miss Heaver and Miss Mr. - Ktrkham. and Mrs. O. W. Bills announce the engagement of their daughter. Helen, to Lirer.zo Howard. The marriage will take place early In June. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morgan announce the arrival of a daughter Mrs. Bert Burgan of Crescent Is visit- dug her mot her .Mrs. Carl Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Seal and two children arrived here Monday, after spending four years in Arizona and California. They will make an extended visit with friends and relatives. At present they are visiting Mr. Seal's parents, Mr. and Mrs F. E. Seal. Sr. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Park and family e and the Misses Beatrice Howard and Madson visited In Park Sunday, the Mrs. A. Mr. of and Thompson. guests Mrs l.lnds Henderson of Balt Lake as the guest of Mr. spent last week-en- d and Mrs. Thomas Nichols. An entertainment waa given by Miss Johnson for her pupils Monday evening. lsmes were played and dancing was encored. Refreshments were served at It o'clock The Beehive Girls entertained at a dan- Pe-sm- WEST JORDAN WEST JORDAN. Mav 21 -- Mrs. A. L Butterworth entertained Thursday evening of last week In compliment to Miss Cora Willis and Miss Ruby Jensen, Cards and musio wera enloyed. Refreshments were served to M Iss Winifred Williams, Mine Rhorta, Greenback, Miss Cora VVUlls, Miss Ruby Jensen, Mrs. Millie Osborn, Mr. and Mrs A. P Gardner, IyGrand Butterworth, Parley Butterworth and Mr. and Mrs. A. 1- - Butterworth. Ml ms Irma Gardner has returned from Berkeley Cal., where she had been atIirkelsy college, tending school at the from which school she was graduated. She will take up training at the L. D. S. first of June, JhoapltaltheGardner was a West Jordan Wanda visitor the latter part of lest week. The dance given by the Parent-Teachassociation at Dahls barn Friday evening of laat week waa a big success. er Mrs, Arthur Peterson Mi relay. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Egbert entertained at dinner Bunday In compliment to Mr. and Mrs William McBwan. Pearson and baliy of Mrs, Kenneth Idaho are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lorenta Pearson. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Richards of Mill Creek were West Jordan viaitora Biinday. Mr. and Mra. W allaee Bateman were Suit Lake vialtore Saturday of last week. A number of friends and relatives met at the home of Mrs. E. H. Richards Saturday evening of last week In honor of her sixty-nint- h birthday anniversary. The eiuilng't amusement consisted of a program void games, and a buffet supper served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dimond, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. William Dimond, Mrs. Lizzie Gardner, Miss McDonald, Mrs. John Egbert, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dimond, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richards, Edgar Richards and E. H. Richards. A number of friends surprised Nora Bateman at her home Friday afternoon, the occasion being her tenth birthday were enjoyed by fourteen guests. PRICE A. Averlll, e, I- bridge-lunche- I' RICE. May 21. The annual luncheon the Price sorosls was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra J. M. Whitmore. V Mra Mat Gilmour and Mra Whitmore had the luncheon arrangements In charge. Spring flower centered the table and covers were laid for twenty-tw- o guests. The member of th Monica club at Castle, Gate had been invited to be guest of the Sorosis and Mrs. M. O, Carlson, Mrs. Jack Davis and Mra Vem P. Avery represented the dub. Following the luncheon the president, Mrs. Corner P. Peacock addressed the elm. and welcomed the visitora Mra J. W. Hammond had charge of the program. Her subject was Egypt," and others on her committee were Mra L. B. Whitmore, Mrs C. R. Marcusen and Mrs. Peacock. The next meeting of the club will be in two weeks and will conclude the club vear. The annual election of officers wfll be held at this time. Mr. and Mra C. if. Madsen entertained the faculty of the public schools Friday evening at their home. Progressive Rye hundred was played and supper served. Those present were Misses Ida Pace, Viola E. Wright.. Mary Mathis, Eva Murdock, Leah McKeli, Phena BrtmhaU, Hazel Snow, Gladys Hill, Mra Margaret Countryman and Mrs.' Bell Morrison. Miss Ramona Christensen and Ray Walters were special guests. r Mrs Thomas Fitxgerald and Mra. Morrison entertained at a pretty spring .bridge party Tuesday afternoon at Notre Dame hall. Spring flowers were used profusely In decorations and spring suggestions carried out in tally cards and the luncheon which followed th playing. The guest list Included Mesdamee J. R Sharp, C. H. Stevenson, C. H. Stevenson, Jr., Thomaa Fouts, Jessie Sanford, Mat Gilmour, J Rex Miller George M. Miller, W. F. Olson, B. C. Lee, A. J. of la-Ma- asso-ciaato- n. - Mrs. A. A, Johnson entertained HUI of Logan gave the Address Jo the versary of her grandson. Carl Brower lingar. Mla Sybil Robinson, bliss Donna Foss. Alias Roma Larson, with a dinner party at their home on graduates Thirty-sistudents received of Victor, Idaho. The birthday cake held twelve lighted candles. Kefreshmeit's Miss lone Goasllnd. Miss Ua Dunes, Miss Thursday. Covers wereiaid for the dis- their certificates of promotion. Mrs Obid Plant was hostess te the were served on tha lawn to sixteen' Alice Tippetts., Miss Oneida Meek, Miss trict school teachers Onetta Peterson. Miss Mona Patterson,. Cyril Monson entertained friends at his Bon Heur club sf her home Friday aftguests Mr. and Mra Cushman left during the Miss Csrma Ballif, Miss Martha Thomas, home Sunday evening in honor of Ivan ernoon. Mrs. Harney of Hyde Park was week to make their home at Tooeis Miss Kdyth Johnson. Miss Ida Hearn and Merrill, who will lesve May J for New a special guest. Dr. Leslie Merrill and Miss Etta MerMr. and Mrs. Eugene V.'.eob of Logan Zealand to perform missionary work for Miss Charlotte Hawkes. Mrs Ellen Cowlev of Richfield, Utah, the - D. 8. church. A social evening rill of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph spent Sunday here covC. luncheon F. Jensen was of Mr visited Mrs. hers Miss Marion Woolley nf Salt Lake was relatives and with and served, week Logan last "as spent spent the guest of relatives and friends here wk ers being laid for eighteen. Sunday, Mrs. W'liford Murray and little daugh- bunday. O. L. Shepard entertained the Mrs Mr. and Mra. Harry Herbert and Mrs. ter arrived Wednesday from Galt, Cal., Mra Irving Poulter of Fmlthfield spent Herbert are visiting In Malad. Rego Lily club at her home Friday after-Dewey The Hokhmah club entertained Thurs- noon. Mrs. Oral Christensen and Mrs. for a visit wtth relatives Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. L. . Mr. Joseph 8harp and Miss Verna RobNoy were 'Invited guests. day evening of last week 'at a dancing Rav Van inson of aalt Lake were visitor her last Mr. and Mrs. M. C. llarrfs of Logan and swimming party at the River View Luncheon was served. v motored to Richmond 8unday. Mrs. Jack Murdock m Ogden was the week. Soda water and candy were sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs, Asa Thomson of Lewis--to- n The city band will give a concert at served during the dance . At midnight a guest of relatives here a few days last the opera house tomorrow evening. scent the week-en- d here. the Preston grill. week. banquet was served at thtrtv-twMrs. Joshua Brower entertained with o A farewell party will be given a't the commencement exercises of th Th Covers were laid for guests hci a at home held were tabernacle next children's schools Monday Monday evening in honor party Emil Jorgensen was toastmaster of the district Friday evening CITY at the tabernacle. Professor George K. afternoon. In honor of the birthday anni of Ivan Merrill. evening. Mr, and Mrs V, F. Hawkes and family fry . HKRRR.-CITY4n Cub River canyon. May AL Mr. and Mra spent last week-en- d Charles Xlegg of Park City are visiting in Hotter. - Frmu MT.''-Vtnrghtorrwn ert tn e d twelve guests at a card party Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served. Mr. Earl Naylor of Phoenix. Ari , ts HIAWATHA, May 21 Mrs. Robert visiting In Heber, the guest of Mra Olive Warded entertained the Hiawatha Sewing Boql. ' club at her home Monday night. Luncheon Mrs Joseph Hatch is visiting friends was served to the following members. in Belt Mrs M. F Miner. Mrs James Gibbs. Mrs MIs Nellie Ohlwller entertained at a Charles Christensen. Mrs. E, D.. Potter Refreshments and Miss Fannie Qundarson. Monday evening. party were served to the following guests: Miss May 2S has been designated hv ths Ruby Duke. Miss Nellie Chapman, Miss Hiawatha post of th American Legion as Mabel Giles, Miss LaVon Bond, Mias MaPoppy day bel Mahoney. Mini Bessie Clegg, Misa The Ladies' auxiliary to the American Grace Trevithick, Jack Turner,. Thorvald Legion held Its first meeting this week Johnson, Keld Pro bet, Martin Huber, Retd ana elected the following officers: Mrs. McAuley, William Montgomery and Dale A W. Dennison, president; Mrs. A. KirkColeman. vice president; Mrs. B. J. Mays, Mr. and Mrs.- R. L, Knight spnt a few patrick. DELIGHTFUL secretary, Mrs C. L. Christiansen, day of last week In Salt Lake. treasurer Mrs. George Murray of Park City Is Mrs. Charles Vincent is visiting her visiting In Heber. mother at Murray for a couple of weeks Miss Grace Trevithick spent last weekMrs. Adrian Jensen left during the end in Salt week for a vist with her parent at Mr. and Mts Clayton Montgomery were Mantl. visitors to Pros-- last week. Mr. and Mrs.i Robert Warden. Mr. and s. Mis Erma Murdock and- Mr- Mrs A 'bert Warded.- - Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lems spent last week-en- d in Salt Charles Christensen. Mr. and Mra. Albert Laae. Babcock and Mra Lottie uleson motored to Moab during the week to attend the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Borrsen. PRESTON, IDAHO John Jennlng, Albert Kirkpatrick. Kelly and Lon Halea attended LePRESTON. Idaho. May 2! Mis Ar- - Floyd In Price, meeting Tuesday night vllla Thatcher and Misa Leah Skidmore gion Warded of Sparks. Mr, and Mrs. were guests at the alumni banquet In Nv are visitingGeorge relatives And friends la Richmond, Utah, Friday evening of laat Hiawatha week Misa Etha Henderson returned to her Mr. Hvrum Brlmhall entertained Mon- home In Missouri, after having taught day afternoon In honor of her birthday school here the last year. anniversary and her. daughter, Mr. A. Wright, who left Tuesday for her home In Blackfoot. Luncheon was served to During the first seven days, our sales organization sucRICHMOND Mra John Tallman, Mrs. Orion Jensen, Mrs. Wren Hansen. Mra E. M. ifeter-borceeded in placing BERRIJU in 263 store in Salt Lake, and made Mrs. Jphn Hobbs, Mrs. Thomas Mav 21. The commence RICHMOND. Mrs. A. ment exercises of the North Cache High Stevenson, Mr. R. Wilcox for its sale at all pleasure resorts. All the remainarrangements Wright and Mr. Elia Foster. school were held at the tabernacle SatMr. and Mrs. Karl Houck are visiting urday evening of laat week. The address have this popular beverage this week. New dewill stores ing In Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. John of welcome was g.ven bv Malcolm MerMaxfield. liveries will be made each day. EVERYBODY likes BERRIJU rill. the valedictory by Ruby Sorenson of Mr. and Mrs Harold Jensen and Dr. Smlthfleld and an address was made by and Mrs 8. E. -N'elaon apsnt Sunday In Professor George R. Hill of the U. A , C because lightly carbonated and IT DOES QUENCH THE - Logan, Utah. Musical numbers were rendered by th a nickel everywhere except at resorts. Misa Inez Christensen of Logan, Utah, high school orchestra and th students. THIRST. was a guest of Dr. and Mra. S. E. Nelson Following th exercises, th commenceof week. last In ment danc was given Saturday the opera bouse. Miss Charlotte Hawkea and Misa Ida The Alumni association of the school enHearn entertained the N. D. C. club Sattertained with a banquet Friday evening urday night of last week at a alumber In the basement of the tabernacle. Th tables were decorated with party. Th guests were taken to th dance at the opera house. Luncheon folCover were laid for sixty. Following th lowed at the home nf Miss Hawkea banquet, a dancing party waa glvaa at Break feet wtuLBattd Sunday morning in tha JHacU.b, ka ranfnnlittaear. Misa Louise Mry-a- x - J- hr HEBER EEESDJCD you are undergoing STRAIN. STRESS OR TRtfUBI.E. dont forget that it is probably sapping the iron from your blood and that your RED BLOOD , CORPUSCLES are likely DUNG BY THly MILLIONS. WHEN YOU FEEC THE FIRST WARNING SYMPTOMS-wh- en yon commence to lose your strength or vitality, don't sleep well at nignt, are highly nervous or irritable; get the blues' easily; when your eyes begin to lose their lustre or brilliancy and the lids are pale inside (a most important symptom) then is the time you should act; pda not wait until you go down in a state, of complete nervous physical collapse. , a' New York phrsif-savs that MORE ThUvONE-TIAI- F THE POPULATION OF AMERICA PERISHES BEFORE MIDDLE AGE and that one of the Chief cpdtnbuUry causes of this terrible waste of human life is the devitalizing weakness brought on by lack of iron In the blood. THEREl ARE 30,000.000,000.000 RED such a highly condensed form that one BLOOD CORPUSCLES YOUR dohe of it ts estimated to be approxiIN l) Iron fin BLOOD, AND EACH ONE MUST HAVE mately toequivalenthalf a organic of quart eating spinach, . . 'Ikon. oi y quart of green vegetable or half a When your blood r starving for iron dozen apples. It s like taking extract of no mere tonic nor stimuiants can put beef instead of eating pounds of meat. If you are not strong or well you owe have iron. To get sf right. Iron you must eat the husks of grama It to vourself to make the - following and the peel and skins of fru.ts and test. See how long vou can work or how did, or far you can walk without becoming tired. vegetables, as our forefather n take a little organic iron from time to Nezt take two tablets of ordinal y Nuxated Iron thres times per day tine and eat more such a spinai h and apple. food But be after meals for two weeka Then test uis the Iron ou take Is organic Iron and your strength again and eee how much not metallic or mineral iron, mhich peo- you have gained. Over 4.0o0 0A0 people annually ar usple usually take. Metallic iron is Iron jufct as it comes from the action nf ing NUXATED IRON. It will not acid on small piece of iron mnd the teeth nor disturb the stomach. strong an our different will be refunded money therefore, entirely by the manthing ftorn organic iron. Organic iron like ufacturers If you do not obtain perfectthe iron in your blood and like the iron ly satisfactory results. in spinach, lentils and apples. Beware of substitute. -- iAlways- look It may be bad from your fruggist under the for th word NUXATEtLon every packname of Nuxated Iron. age and the letters N. L on every tablet. mated Iron represent organic iron in Sold by all druggists in tablet form only. con-Ln- Yott-mo- five-grai- re IBEmLQODTClV TWIN FALLS. Idaho. May 21. Mias Gracs Bell and Mrs. DfiWItt Young entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mlea Ball at a meeting of chapter D, P. E. O. Ethel Gray and Mias Alice were mad members of the Mdinbers of tha Star Social club were entertained at a meeting Monday- - afternoon at tha home of Mrs. E. 8. Johnson, tha hostesses being. Meadames Charles aa a rifi gwIIIVB Jnnaa Ja fnf D fliigtla li1 igvwwwV ,vn.. Mrs! W. J. Young waa hostess glllltlll to tha Wimodausi club its meeting Wednesafternoon. day Sixteen members attended a meeting End social session of th Women's club held on Monday at tha home of Mra. E. B. Helnocke. The wedding of Mias Grace N. Latham and Clarence B. Nott took place Sunday In the presence of a large group of relative and friends at th home of Mr. and Mra. A, J, Requa. Tha ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. H. Young. Th bride waa attended by Miss Edna May Latham, Miss Hazel Latham and Miss Esther Deque. Mra J. M. Wright entertained Friday of last week at a meeting of the Blue Lakes Boulevard club. Mrs. D. E. Elder waa a guest. Members of the Fortnightly club ware entertained Friday of last week at th home of Mra Oliver Harstad, the afternoon being spent with bridge. Mra. Frank Ham, assisted by Mrs. Mabel Harwood, entertained Wednesday afternoon of last week for members of the R. N. A. club. Complimenting Mra Georg Longtelg, Mr. Carl Washburn entertained at a handkerchief shower Wednesdayafternoon of last week. Members of the faculty of ths Bicksl school, who came to Twin Falls last for tha teachers who had been here in previous years, at dinner Thursafternoon of last week, following an day excursion to the naiatorium. Mra C. F. Pan entertained for twenty-on- e members and ten guests at a meeting of ths Unity club Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. F. C. Ellis entertained for son. Bobby, at a birthday party Thursday afternoon of last week. Mra D. W. Kingsbury was hostess to the B. B. M. G. club Tmjraday afternoon of last weak. The afternoon was spent with musio and cards, y' HIAWATHA" If i, TWIN FALLS, IDA lo So that iUnake you nervoui, sleepiest or easily fatigued? Dont wait until you collapse but commence to fortify your starving blood with iron today. Hqv to do it. Circgriium Carlos Gunderson, H. W. Cooper. McGee, J, W, Hammond, Charlea C. R. Marcusen, Orson T. Rreoks. J. M. Whitmore, George O, Horner, A, W. Mack, F, j. Thomaa, B. J. Stein, Ida McDonald, R. W. Crockett, J A. Crockett, M. U. Cleveland, J, U. Jamison, R. Pi Moss, F. E. Woods A. K. Gibson, I R. Fullmer, W, E. Anderaon, H..C. Smith, F. W. Walker, J. E Flynn, O. K. Clav, F. L. Bueklo, Robert ,ke Toting. - D. Nutter, L. E. Whitmore, J. H. Ballinger, L H. W. A. Wieat. VV. R. Reed, Tom Averlll, Howard MeyeF, J. M. Nicholeon, J. P. Egan, Jack Clifford. Alice Hall, DuReli Gunderson, Carlos Woodward, A. L. Woodward, L R. Eldrldga, Clvd Countryman, Florence Bate, C. H. Madsen, H. V. Leonard, Misses Bess Kennedy, Ruth I joofbourow, Haaei Cleveland, Zylpha Earll, Jessie Ballinger, Bella Ver k Christensen, Fauselt, Ramona Arord, Ida Tanner, Ida Pace and Mrs. Eugene Santsch! of Hiawatha Mra George M. Miller and Mrs. J. W. Hammond wera hostesses Saturday of laat week at a prettily apat ' the pointed given Masonic halL Covers were laid for alxtv followed and auction the guests bridge luncheon. guests were Mrs R, M. Magraw, Mra. R. S. Fraser. Mrs. J. B. Forrester. Mrs. A. W. Dennison. Mrs. A. D. M&cLean and Mrs Eugene Santarhi of Hiawatha and Mrs. I. Glazier of Balt Lake. Mra F. W. Walker was hoeteea Friday afternoon at a luncheon. Her guests Included Mra J. M. Whltmora Mra Mat Gtimour. Mra. A. rV Hadley, MraGeorga M. Miller, Mra T. B. Tennant, - Mra Clyde Countryman, Mra C. 8. Price, Mies Jean Tennant, Mra E. C. Lee, Mr. J. A. Judy, Mra L. A, McGee, Mr. L. D. Nutter, Mrs. C. R. Farhing, Misa Eva Murdock ami Mra GWorgs O. Horner. Junior Meyer, waa 7 year of age Saturday of last week and In celebration of the event and as a reward for not having been absent or tardy one day during his first schooP year, his mother, Mrs. Howard Moyer,1 planned a pretty party for. him. Owing to her absence from the city on that day the party plans were carried out by Misa Grace Fgusett and Mra Jack Clifford, assisted by Katherine Myers and- utadvr Jamison. Junior ret calved many pretty souvenirs of the occasion. HIS guest list included Gerald and Ted Assay. Don Woodward, Marian Dunlevy, Ftratton and Dwight Jonee, Margaret Jamison, Billy Fahrlng, lauise Peacock, Dewn Fauaett, Udell Eld ridge, lUa and Billy Rylanri, Katherine Tulile, I ora and Helen Hadloy, Marjorie Myers, Earl and Junior Am merman, Rose and Esther Reeves and Margaret Meyer. Iairla Ganverla celebrated tier tenth birthday anniversary Sunday with a party for her girl friends. After games and a supper served by Lucias mother, Mrs. Orsete Genzerla, the girls had a line party at the Eko theater. Lucia s guests were Vera Bilvagni, Lena BUvagni, Lena I archer, Lora Hadley, Egle Gilotti, Amy Zupon. Mrs. George Ryland waa hostess Monday afternoon to the members of th Service, star Legion. L - evening a program and Wednesday dance were given in honor of the Eighth grade graduates Mra. A h Butterworth. assisted by . W. Lewis, entertained Mrs for Roma Butterworth - Wednesday afternoon In honor of her fifth birthday anniveraary. Games were enjoyed on the lawn and refreshments were served. Mrs. John streets and Mrs. Marvin were dinner guests of Ashton of Are You Weak, Wom or Worried? Is Your. Blood Thin and Watery iu , Out-of-to- yitr-.Ni''co- wt 22, 1921. a -- LightlyCarbonated A DRINK and-Mr- r It Sure Beat the Dutch, How BERRIJU I Selling g. its Its THE BERRIJU COMPANY,' Salt Lake rs Sr |