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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1921. The ladles auxiliary of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association will meet Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. A A. Pannier, 2o($ D atreet Wednesday afternoon, July 20. the ladles' auxiliary and the Veteran Volunteer Firemen a association held their annual outing at Liberty park. 8uppef was served at 7 o'clock. The committee in charge of arrangements included Mrs. John Alrd, Mra. Thomas Slmpaon, Mrs. Hyrum Sessions and Urt. W. W. Wilson. . The Maxwell McKean Women's Relief corps will hold their outing at Liberty A basket park Thursday afternoon. All members luncheon will be served. and families are requested to meet at the bandstand at C o'clock. Mrs. Maurice A. Franklin, formerly Mlse Beulah Peterson, whi wag Friday afternoon at the home of her mother on .Logan avenue. Miscellaneous Events Th members of the Jolly club entertained at a Anson party Thursday evetaken to Fine-crening. The guests were Inn In a large- - motor cart where a picnic supper was served and dancing was enjoyed during the evening .The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson, Mr Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Andy Borg, Horace Harllne, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mrs. C. Mr W. Bone, and Farnsworth, Mr and Mrs. Grant Young. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Herbst, Mr. and Mrs. E. M Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmer, Mrs Helen Pace, Mrs. Thelma Petersen, Harold King and Justine Tripp. st 1 Mrs Mary E. Smith accompanied them on the trip. Mrs. F H De Pqy and daughter. Mias Dorothy De Puv, and eon, Clarence, left Thursday for a two weeks stay at Bear lake. PRICE n, In honor of 'her daughter, Mlse Lois Jacobs, whose engagement to Karl A. Scot of Seattle was recently announced, Mrs. George Jacobs entertained at a dinner party Friday evening at her home In Murray. Thursday evening Mies Jacobs was the guesM of honor at a card party given by Mrs. W. L. Coles. The house was decorated in the season's flowers. Prises were won by Mrs R. A. Brower and Ray Elsmore. The guests included Mr. ana Mrs. R. A Brower, Mr. and Mrs. A Green, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs .George Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pratt, Miss Mabel Peterson, Ray Elsmore, Miss Nell Woodcock and J. Calhoone. a In honor of Miss Edna Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George 6 Richards, whose marriage to Charles Tyndall Murrey will take place In the Balt Lake temple July 2T. Miss Faith Steed and Mias Elisabeth Lee entertained twenty-fiv- e guests Monday evening at the home of Miss Steed on Fifteenth East shower. Wednesday at a kitchen street Miss Leone Gustaveson entertained fifteen guests at her home on East Sixth South street at a miscellaneous shower Thursday Mrs. Clarence Silver and Mrs Orln Woodbury entertained at the Bllver home on Tenth East street at an Informal evening party. The guests numbered eighteen. MANILA i MANILA. July M Mrs John Bennet was a tlsltor In Manila Sunday. Mrs E. H. Finch has arrived .from Rock Springs to make her home at the Finch ranch. Miss Vera Tolton has gone back to Green River after having visited her mother and sister here for several weeks n Miss June Bennlon and Miss Edna ware guests at Terry Town Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schofield have returned to their home In Green River, after spending a week visiting Jtere. Miss Edith Lamb was ths guest of Miss Htlga Larsen for the. week-en- ' I! Ben-nlo- , i d. It. iCaffoe that is to bo served cold should bo matte somewhat stronger than usual. Brew it according to your favorite method and chill before add.ng sugar and" cream.If cracked ice is added make sufe the .coffee is strong enough to compensate for the resulting dilution. This recipe and others which will follow are selected from booklet published by Joint Coffee Trade Pub licity Committee. PRICE, July 23 Mrs. L. E. Whitmore was hostess Wednesday afternoon of last week to ths members of the Bridge club. Five tables were arranged for the game. The guest favor was presented to Mrs C. M Averlll and club high score was won by Mrs. C S Pries and Mrs. Nell M. Madsen. Mrs. J. W. Hammond was favor. The party at given the Mrs. Whitmore's was the last of the series of the club year, and the annual is planned party for the club husbandsincluded Mrs. for next week. Ths guests C. M. Avsrill, Mrs. L. H Ammerman, Mrs. Lenora Merlin of Oklahoma Ctt, Mrs H. V Leonard, Miss Jane McGee' and Miss Cornelia Stevenson and the club members present were Mrs. Charles Averin. Mrs. Carlos Gunderson, Mrs Neil M Madsen, Mrs C. R Marcusen Mrs C. S Price, Mrs. Orson T Brooks, Mrs George M. Miller, Mrs J W. Hanupond. Mrs L A McGee. Mrs Mat Gllmour. Mrs H W. Cooper. Mrs W. F. Olson, Mrs. Jessie F Sanford and Mrs. E. C Lae The Tuesday Afternoon Sewing club met last week with Mrs. George O Horner at her ranch home. Ths guests were Mrs. Thomas Fouts, Mrs Charles Averlll. Mrs. L. E. Whitmore, Mrs. A. W. Mack, Mrs B. J Stein. Mrs L. R. Fullmer, Mrs J. T. Leahy, Mrs J. E. Flvnn, Mra Robert McKune and her house guests. Mrs Frank Jaggers and Mra Leonard, Mrs J T Tullis, Mra F. L. Bucklo and Mrs. Mat Gilmour. About a doxen Pries girls have organized a club and plans are being madv for many enjoyable outings and parties Thev have elected Miss Elizabeth Horsley pres- Mrs John H Barley, Mr. R 'ir" Hinckley, ident Miss Belva Brvner vice president Mra Vero B Winters Mrs A I) t hristen and Miss DructUa Jones reporter TuesMra M A Winter and Mra Orange Aid' day evennlg of last week aMiss Wave rich Twentv fhe guest wre lit attendance Snow entertained the club at ewitnming Mr? anti Mra O H Dibble and three little party, after which supper was served at daughters and Mr. and Mra E. 8 Walker and little City park daughter of Rnlt Lake are gueata at tue W D. Candland home. A new bridge club has been organized Mra. V Si Wilson hat gone to Boise, Idaho, In Price, to meet on alternate Wednesspend a part of tha autnmer days The Initial meetingM was held this to Tha Junior Girls of the irebyteriaj Sunday Miller. The week wtth Mrs George temenaea new club will comprise Mrs Mat Gllmour, schools mere gueata of Visa Emma a at alumber M parte Wodneadav availing Thurs Mrs. W, F. Olson. Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. J. W. Hammond. Mra. L. E Whitmore, Miss Lenora Merlin, Mra L. H. Ammerman, Mrs. L. A McGee, Mrs. Orson T. Brooks, Mrs J. R Sharp, Mrs R M. Jones, Mrs. Sanford Ballinger and Mrs Howard Meyer The Outdoor Girls' club, chaperoned by Mrs. L. R Fullmer, enjoyed a picnic supThe per Monday evening at the park club list Includes Gretchen Bucklo, Anna Lovell. Ardene Flynn. Luclle Marcusen, FYedwIna Ockey Josephine Prince and Margaret Thomas Mrs. W. F. Olson and Bryan Olson entertained Friday evening of last week for the pleasure of Mrs. A. E Shepherd, Miss Margaret Miss Phern Shaw and Shaw, house guests of Mrs. H. B Goetz-niaDancing and music formed the eve nlng s entertainment. The guests were Miss Cornelia 8teveneon. Miss Jane McMiss 2Iazel Gee, Mtea Jessie Ballinger, Cleveland Miss Helen MarKnlght. Miss Leona Gunderson, Miss Uneva GunderMiss Moneta son, Miss Nettle Potter, Shiner. Miss Gladys Moss, Miss Alive Lee. Miss Viola Madsen, Miss Blanche Tlffnay, Miss Maude Gibson and Messrs Glen S Nelson, Harris SlmmonSen. Retd Pace, Earl Hill. Claude Brooks. John Evans, Frank Rumsey, David Potter, Floyd Shepley, ALoren Cubic, Glen Harmon. Lyle ilford Smith, George Hyland, Bench. Mack Olson, Mr and Mrs L. A. McGee, Dr. and Mrs. H B Goetsman, Mr. and Mrs Georgs M. Miller. The Service Star Legion held Its July social meeting with Mrs. H S Roblnett Monday afternoon An enjoyable program of readings by Mies Cornelia Stevenson and solos by Miss Jessie Ballinger and Mis. H. V. Leonard was given The merits of the bonus bill for soldiers will be discussed at the next meeting in the form of a debate. Those arguing for it will be Mrs C. H Stevenson Sr , Mrs. C. M Averlll and Mra W. W. Olsen, and those will be Miss Cornelia Stevenagainst It L. D Nutter and Mrs F. J son, Mrs. Mrs F. E. Woods wtll be hostThomas ess at the meeting of August 1. & CTiarles s 3 How to Make Iced Coffee Is Delicious When Made With : -- evening at her day SouUi street In 1 ' all-c- In honor of Miss Nellie Silver, a bride of this month. Miss Louise Dangerfleld entertained the members of the Sans Soucl club at a surprise shower at her home on Eighth East street. Nasturtiums and California poppies were used In the decorations. A color scheme of brown and orange was carried out In the dining room. The table was covered with a cluny cloth over orange satin and tha centerpiece was a large orange and mound. Place cards brown surprise painted In kewples and hearts were used Abou thirty guests were present. It - toi Draper. see U is , .a social will be given .by the Ladies' society of the Waterloo Methodist church at the home of Mrs. R Stanlforth, 1721 South Seventh East street, Tuesday evening at I oclock. Mrs. V V Olson entertained the members of the D. r. D. club at luncheon Friday at her home on Truman avenue. Following luncheon the guests played five hundred. Wednesday evening the members of the club entertained their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Kimball on Wilson avenue. Those present Included Mr and Mrs. R. Kelson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Jack-eoMr, and Mrs. K. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. J A. Barker, Mr. and Mrs V. V. Olson, Mr. and Mra T J. Lloyd. Mr. and Mra. Spence Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mra J. Cameron, Mrs. M. H. Scarlet and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peterson. Widner entertained Frihome on East Fourth compliment to Mrs. J. C. who ia Layton, visiting with the hostess from Hastings. Neb . and Miss Ilda and Mias Elsie Bavendlck, who are on their way to Yellowstone park from their home In Iowa. The hostess wee assisted by her daughters, Miss Myrtle "Widner and Miss Mildred Widner. asa The St Ann's Sewing circle wtll meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Holy Cross hospital. 0 The hospital committee of the Catholic Woman's league Will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Holy Cross hospital. A - Mrs. Just as Cooling and Refreshing Dip in the Lake Aid Ella Powell entertained Friday evening at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Downtngton avenue. Refreshments were served on the lawn. The tables had as centerpieces pink and whtte sweet peas In crystal baskets. Ths guests numbered forty. 1 GoPee Iced Coffee ' Mlse -- Supreme T. H. Gordon circle, L of Q. A. R , has arranged for a basket picnic at Liberty park Thursday. Luncheon ia to be served at t o'clock. All comrades and members of slater circles are cordially Injrltet to coma Windsor avenue. - Best for Making e e Mrs Alex Pennant, Jr., of Manti.'who has spent the past week in Salt Cake as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kimball, was the guest of honor at a dinner party given by Mrs. J. K. Reid, Wednes day evening, at her home on Center street, Thursday evening Mra. E. I. Evans entertained In honor of Mrs. Pennant ' at a dinner party at the Evans home on t ! b VACUUM PACKED ?b b f day morning an early breakfast was screed It rite guests and they left Immediately after on a two days hike to the east mountains. the party. Mra. O N. Clemenses chaperoned The llmea club members were gueata of Mra. Glen B Anderson Wednesday afternoon at tha Tha lesson from Hedda F Whitaker home Gabbler was presented by Mil Veneta Mey rick. Luncheon waa served to the Mlaaea lru-sill- Jenaen will entertain the club neat Wednesday. Tha Campfire Girls, chaperoned by the Misses Celeste and Elinor Moseley, enjoytd hike and wienie roast Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A C. Madsen- and the liiaaee Erelyn, Louise and Leona Madsen motored tp Price end Helper Thnrsday to visit relatives, Mr. and Mm. Glen R. Anderson of Balt Lake, who recently returned from a honeymoon trip to Yenett and Adele Merrick, Ida and lies Yellowstone, are visiting Mrs. Andersoo's intrsic LatsU, Margaret Thompson, i arol Jenaen, ants, Mr, and Mrs. B. Whittaker. They wtR Crystal . Jensen. Mrs. Newton Clemenaen and go to Los Angelea to make their horns about Mrs. 0 B. Jensen of Bingham. Miss Crystal Heptember 1. i n. LOGAN served, dance. A. B Harrison entertained recently in celebration of the birthday anLOGAN, July 23 Miss Elsa Thompof her little son, Conrad. Games niversary son entertained at a dancing party Tues- and music were the entertainment. Ten day evening at the Hotel Eccles. The little guests were in attendance. hall was decorated w ith Shasta daisies Mrs N W Haws entertained at a famand sweet peas Light refreshments ily dinner recently in honor of Claywere served. Thirty couples were in ton Jenkins of Provo A basketMrs. of roses attendance. Besides the younger guests, graced the table. Covers-wer- e laid for n .others in attendance were Mr and Mrs. twehe. rA. H. Thompson, parents of the hostess, V8 entertained Spencer infor Mr. and Mrs J C. Walters, Mr. and Mrs mally Wednesday afternoon of last week J. E. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman in honor of Mrs Jenkins. Mra Roy McAlister entertained at a Hyde and Mrs. Champ. Mr and Mrs Luther M. Howell enter- kenslngton Thursday afternoon, In honor tained at dinner Sundav. The table was of Mrs Jenkins The rooms were decoCovers were rated with sweet peas. At the close of graced with pink roses laid for eight the afternoon refreshments were served. Mrs L. D. Kalsbltt entertained MonThe Misses Modena and Margaret Afday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. Fen fleck entertained Friday evening of last Meldrum of Ogden. The rooms were dec- week in honor of Miss Garff T orated with summer flowers At the B. Murray of Wellsville,Dorothy who has recentclose of the afternoon refreshments were ly arrived home from filling a mission In the southern states, was also an honored Roses and sweet peas were efguest fectively arranged about the rooms Games and music were the entertainment. Refreshments, were served About twenty-tw- o guests were in attendance Mrs. Guy Cnrdon entertained Infora at table of bridge mally afternoon. The rooms were Tuesday attractively decorated with summer flowers At the close of the afternon refreshments were served. Dr and Mrs E P. Oldham and family spent Thursday of last week at Mention, where they went to attend a party given In honor of Mrs Oldhams Mrs Anne L. Whitney, A dinnermother, was served and the table had for a centerpiece a largd birthday lake with eighty-focandles Miss Marjorie Smith and Miss Florence Anderson entertained at a canyon party afternoon n Logan canyon Wednesday A picnic supper was served. About twenty guests were in attendance The party was chaperoned by Mrs. George Smith and Mrs Robert Anderson. Mrs Ben Meldrum of Ogden the week here as a guest of Mrs. spent Julia ur H Nley. Dr. and Mrs, XV. Q. Ruckenbrod two little sons have arrh ed home and a months visit In Salt Lake and from v. cinlty. Mrs Lorenzo McAlister left Wednesday for a trip through the Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs B G Thatcher spentpark. the early part of the week In Salt Lake Miss Marie Barber left recently for a trip through Yellowstone park. At Pocatello she Joined Mr. and Mrs Ed whom she accompanied on the trip Boyer, Dr. and Mrs M C. Merrill left Tuesday ,mopnlng for a through Zion National park, Grand trip and Bryce canvons Mr. and Mrs Hyrum McNeil of Anaconda, Mont, spent the week here as guests at the Hotel Eccles Mr. and Mrs. George Torgeson and family motored to Bear lake Wednesday for a ten days stay. Mr. and Mrs George M Cannon, Jr . arrived Monday from a motor trip through Yellowstone park. Mr. Oartnob motored on home to Salt Lake Mrs. Cannon and little son remained here to visit wtth Mra Cannon's mother, Mra Ellen Nib-le- y The Misses Lais and Aldyth Vernon ard their brother, Weston, arrived home from Salt Lake Thursday, where they have attendee the summer sessions at the University of Utah Miss Allle Cox of Salt lake arrived Tuesday and Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs Luther M. Howell. Mr and Mrs George B. Bowen arrived home jesterday from a motor trip BOISE, IDAHO BOISE, Idaho, July 23 Govsrnor and Mrs D. W. Davis ara making a tour of northern Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. W. G Hansen of Ameri For only $10 down and $11 a month for 11 can Falls are visiting In Boise Mrs. William Warner of Idaho Falls months you can place this spent the week here Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Northrop and children have gone to Seaside for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs C. Hunt, who have been visiting here the past week, returned on Wednesday to their home at Emmett Mr. and Mrs E. S Chadwick, Mr and Mrs Edwin Snow and children and Mr and Mrs. A. A. 'Fraser and children have . returned from a two weeks' stay at Pay ette lakes Mr. and Mrs J O. Athey and daughters have gone to Payette lakes Mr. and Mrs Franklin B Smith have returned from a camping trip to Barrel springs. with three surface burners, large lower, Miss Elizabeth Cohn who has been attending school in California for the past two years, has returned home. outside shelf and oven with thermometer Mr and Mrs D. W. Brown of Pocatello are visiting with relatives In Boise. Mr. and Mrs Robert Good of Lewiston In YOUR spent the week here HUGHES ELECTRIC RANGE Kitchen MT. PLEASANT j MT FLKABANT, July 28 Mrs. F. C. Jea dinner Thursday evening sea was hostess at eroipUmentsry to Mrs. Loro B. La Mance Cot. La Mance, Mrs O era were placed for Mrs F Wall, Mrs T. M. Keusseff. Mrs J D Jensen. Mrs Miss Glenns Huilinger Meyrtrk. and Miss Carol Jenaen. The Women's Missionary society met with Mrs. O. T Wall Tveaday afternoon. Fifteen members were present nod the afternoon waa spent In sewing Mrs O J Harney will ea tertain the society next Tuesday afternoon. Mias Kuth Candland baa at her guest this week Mies Bernice Berrick af Balt Lake Miss Margaret Tbnrman of Lebt la visiting her slater. Mra Francis Neilaea. A successful birthday aurprlse party was glees Friday for Mra. Anna Neilten by twen five ef her friends. ty The second of the series of keaai>ona for tha Twentieth Centurv elub waa gha Redoes-da- y afternoon at the )nme of Mra V. L John soa. Tha 'hostesses included Mrs . Johnson. 10 Discount for Cash HJfrsilk CfriKHT PUBLIC SERVICE vl CD imraainiy VnuniT weuc snwwt |