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Show NT OCTOBER MOkK THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 15 23, 1921. How to Make Pint Cough Syrup at Home eqwel foe BINGHAM day, of last week to spsnd ths day with Mrs. Jos Marrlot. Tha ladles of ths Rebekah lodge are planning a dancing party to be given n Society haU Thanksgiving night. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Starkey of visited friends and relatives in Salt Lake last week, Mrs. Dsrrel Christensen entertained Esther Dahleen and Caroline Rasmussen - at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scarlet Of Highland Boy, who will leave-- soon to make their horns In Salt Lake, Were ths recipients of a pleasant surprise party Friday evening of last week. Five hundred fur nished the entertainment for ths eves, ning. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Mra Scarlet, Mr. Scarlet and Mr. was served Mr. to Luncheon Tregaetia and- - Mrs. Alma Jones. Mr. and Mra. Sid Tregaetia Mr. and Mri. William Siddo-wa- y, Mr. and Mra Bill Jensen, Mr. and Mra Andy Crescent and Ur. and Mra Louie Scarlet. Mm J. B. Myers entertained Mra EuChandler and daughter, Grace, at gene , dinner Tueeday. 1, W. S. Jones was hostess to the G. G. G. G. club Five week. lest of afternoon Friday hundred was played. Mrs. George Ckan score for dier received the honor high and Mrs. John A. Wade the consolation. luncheon was served to MrS. A H. B, Avea, Mrs. Louis Buchanan, Mrs 'Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. George BolmanChar-dieMrs. George Eugene, Chandler, Mm J. F- Fiynn. Mrs. Joseph Kemp, Mrs. J. A Norden, Mrs. Joseph Man-- ! waring; Mrs. Boy Shilling, Mrs. John A. Wads, Mrs. Daisy B Clays, Mrs. Will I Meyers and Mrs. B. G. FTssisr. Mrs. John Robertson and son, Msvor, Salt Lake visitors Saturday of last 'wars I Mrs. J. Henderson ' of Helena. Mont , Is ths gusst of Mrs. W. H. Cols at her horns in Highland Boy. Mrs. and Mrs. W. H. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Cole and Mrs. J. Henderson 'ato S. reception given y tended the O. Mrs. Khxns at her home on Bast Seventeenth South street Saturday of last wee. In honor of Worthy Grand Matro Mrs, Edna F. Nlolhod of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. James Nsrdln, Mr. and Mrs Tom Hardin and Clauds toHibbard mot spend the torsd to Linden last wssk d&y. Miss Neva Strtngham went to SaltLaJce Tuesday of last week to spend the winter. Mlaa Vivian Gardner was a week-en- d visitor at West Jordan. Mrs. 1 W. Nielson entertained Miss Esther Dahleen and Miss Carolina Ras- -' xnussea at dinner Monday. Misses Peggy and Lony Greens en- -, Miss tertalned Mias La Prlel Poster andthree-courLiSona Shaw of Salt Lake at a dinner Saturday. Mr. and Mr Frank Croy returned to Bingham Monday, after spending the summer In Provo canyon. Mrs. Georgs Bolman entertained Mr. and Mrs. w. S. Jones, Mr Daisv B. Cleys and Mm Cannon at dinner Saturlast week. day of WlU Ford entertained Mrs. Kate Mrs. James Bogan, Mrs. Pat HyFord, Mrs. G. Mra. land. Gager, Mm H. Parsons at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Corinne West, worthy matron of Martha chapter No. 7. O. E. S.; MrtA. F. Tremelllng and Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Dltlow motored to Ogden Thursday of of last week to at ten the convention the O. E. S. Mr. Dltlow was honored with the position of grand associate pat tron of O. E. 8. Mr. and Mrs. James Bogan and daughs ter, Anna, motored up Parley canyon Sunday to spend the day. Miss Mattls Zutavern, head of the oral expression department at tha high school, went to Salt Lake Friday of last wee to attend ths Orpheum. Mrs. WlU Meyers entertained Mrs. H B. Avene, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. J. J. Flynn, Mm W. S. Jones, Mr. Daisy B. Cleys. Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Brs. George Bolman and Mrs. Roy Shilling at a bridge tea Wednesday afternoon of last wee. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colton, Nellie and Darrell Colton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salt Lake moStrlckley and family of to visit Mr. and tored to Bingham Sunday Mrs, Frank Sirmgham and family Miss Dot Strtngham entertained Miss Catherine Creighton, Miss Jo Berry. Miss Neva Strtngham and Mrs. Frank String-haat a bridge tea Monday. Miss Catherine Creighton of Logan visited friends in Bingham Sunday and Mon- -. BENTjHAM, Oct 32. Mr. Cop-perfie- ld two-cour- se r. - Tro-casu- i a HEBER CITY BEBER CITY. Oct. 82. Mies Arltne Merdenhal! of SprlngvlUe motored to Heber Sunday. The faculty of the Wasatch high school entertained Monday evening In honor of Mr. and Mra F. E. Stephens. Twenty-si- x guests were present. Miss Bessie Clegg spent last week-en- d In Provo. Mr. and Mrs. F. Crook entertained at dinner Friday In honor of Mr. Clark ' ken-smgt- m d. three-cours- visitor-Wednesda- Logan. Miss June Murdock of Logan spent the week In Heber. Mm Don Duke and Miss Margaret Crook entertained' at dinner Sunday afto Mr. Clark ternoon, complimentary Crook. Tho Shakespearean club met at the home of Mm Theo Jasperson on Saturday afternoon of last week. Mias Nellie Crook of Helper has been visiting with friends in Heber. Mrs. Alfred Duke was hostess at a at her home Thursday afternoon. A chicken dinner was served to the following guests: Mrs. W. R. Wherritt, Mra. I O. Wall, Mm Annls McMillan, Mrs. H. R. Bead. Mrs. J. M. Duke, Mra Lusle Jones, Mrs. Theo Jasperson, Mrs. Agi es Cummings, Miss Margaret Crook and Mrs. William Strong of Provo. Mr, and Mrs. William Strong visited Mrs. Alfred Duke this week. Mrs. Douglas Giles entertained at dinner Friday for Mra Jay Jensen, Mrs, Athol Fttsgersld and Mrs. R. L. Maugham Mm George Nelson was hostess Friday afternoon at a bundle shower, complimentary to Miss Ethel Hlcken, a bride of hovsipber. Mr. end Mrs. Andrew McDonald motored to Provo Monday and were accompanied home by Mrs. McDonald mother, Mrs. Sarah Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knight and children at Kamas. guests of spent the week-en- d Mr. Knigbt a parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Knight. Lieutenant R. L. Maughan, accompanied by his mother. Mm P. W. Maughan of Logan, arrived in Heber Thursday to Join his ulfe before their departure for their home at Sacramento, Cal. They are the guests of Mrs. Maughan s mother, Mrs. David Fisher. - dav. Mrs. C. D. Able was a Salt Lake visitor Saturday of last week.was a Sandy visMiss Vera Anderson itor last week-enThs Eagles entertained sixty guests at a card party in Masonic hall Monday evening. Whist was played. Mrs. Eva - Ellis won the ladles first prise. Miss Lavetta btuart the second and Mrs, Max Brisk ths consolation. Chester Ellis wort the mens' first prise, Harvey Wells the second and George JDsCol the consolae lunchtion, , An elaborate eon was served st midnight. Mrs. Gens Underhill Is spending a week in Mt. Pleasant, visiting relatives and friends, Mrs. R. T. Dahlqulst motored to Mr. and Salt Lake Wednesday of last week. Mias Della Coakley was a Salt Lake last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Ed ofMontague of Grace, Idaho, ware guests of Mrs. Jo Harriot " Sunday. Mr. and Mm John Knudsen srs Mt. Pleasant visitors. Mr. and Mra Edward Byrne of Copper-fiel- d were Salt Lake visitors last week. Mr: ' and Mrs. Fred Palmer, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Marrlot and Mm E. WU Hams of Sandy motored to Bingham Fri of Qrook se BLACKPOOL IDA. BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Oct. 19. Saturday afternoon of last week the wives and daughters of the visiting Shrinsrs were entertained at a tea at the horns of Mrs. John O. Brown between the hours of and 6. Seventy ladies were in attendance. Mrs. George F Gagon presided st the coffee urn and Mrs. W. E. Patrle poured lea. Othera assisting were Mra E. Thoreson, Miss Lorlns Tavey, Miaa Alice Chubbuck. Miss Elisabeth Kennedy and Miss Loraine Seeger. A basket of Ophelia roses centered the table and were used about ths chrysanthemums rooms. Musical selections were given by Mrs. J. C. Hartong, Miss Seeger and Miss Tavey. All orchestra also rendered music. For the further pleasure of ths guests a dinner was served In the Eccles grill with pink roses formlatter s card party ing ths decorations. and dance were held in the Knights of Pythias hall, which waa decorated In autumn foliage. Mrs. John S. Browning andbabyars the- guests Browning s parents. Mr and Mrs. JSC. Millick. Mrs. 8. W. Wilson, state president of the P. E. O. Sisterhood, returned Tues out-of-to- -- eeHs. prapt to prepare, a bhuU lakeis but eaves tsd yes sbest ft. day from Kansaa City, Mo, where she attended the aupreme convention of the etsteihood. is used in nearly You know that-pin- e Mm George Miltenberger left Saturday all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. of laet week to attend the grand assemreason is that Pine contains several The bly of the Rebekahs, which was held this peculiar elements that have a remark-abl- a week In Lewiston. effect in toothing and healing the Miss Grace Holt left Tuesday for Los of the throat and chest. Pins Angeles to make an sxtanded visit with membranes for this purpose. famous is relatives. Pins cough- syrups ere combinations Mrs. A. T. Springer was hostess Wednesday afternoon to ths members of ths of pine end- svrup. The syrup part is usually plain sugar syrup. guild of the Episcopal church. To make ths best pins cough remedy Chapter B. of the P. E, O. Sisterhood met Tuesday evening at the home of that money can buy put 2t4 ounces Mra. W. H. Stufflebsam. An interesting of Pines in a pint bottle, ana fill up report of the supreme convention was with home-mad-e sugar svrup. Or you given by the etste president, Mrs. S. W. can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn Wilson. of sugar syrup. Either John S DeHart entertained twenty of syrup, instead way, you make a full pint more than hla boy and girl friends Saturday afterready-madfor three times can buy noon of last week with a motor party to you the Snake river. Where a wiener roast the money. It is pure, good and very and luncheon were enjoved The- event pleasant children take it eagerly. was In celebration of the thirteenth birthYou cau feel this take hold of a eough day anniversary of ths host Tho young or cold in a way that meant business. people were chaperoned by, Mr. and Mra. Ths cough may be drv, hoarse and tight, J. B. DeHart and Mm LuoLe Moore. may he persistently loose from the Members of ths student body of ths or formation of phlegm, Tha cause is ths high school gave a dancing party Frisame inflamed membranes and this day evening of last week in the American Pines and Syrup combination will stop Legion hail. Each class decorated one corner of ths room In the colors of the itr usually in 24 hours or lees. Splendid, organization, maroon and white. Punch too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, was served throughout the evening. Ciev. or any ordinary throat ailment. er programs, each dance of which was PineS is a highly concentrated comsymbolic of the characteristics of ths pound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is famous the world over lor its high school teachers, were used as souvenirs. prompt effect upon coughs. Friday evening of last week Mr. and Ask your Beware of substitutes. Mm Hamilton Wright entertained In with celebration of the sixteenth anniversary druggist for 2V4 ounces of Pines directions, and don't accept anything of their wedding. Twenty-fou- r guests give absolute satisenjoyed ths gams of 600, including friends else Guaranteed to from Shelley and Idaho Falls John faction or money refunded. Tha Pines Ind. of Ft. Co., Wayne, Montana also was present. Wright Miss Rebecca Walburn was hostess Friday evening of last week to a number of her friends st her home. Games, dancing and music were enjoyed. Keep Mr. and Mrs. George H. Holbroolu. an bounce the marriage of their aoa. J. Lowell Holbrook, and Miss Myrtle Whiting, which took place August 89 In San Francisco They are at home at 930 If you hava not yet triad tha new way, Leavenworth street, San FranUsco. the silmarlns ay, by all maans do so. Y.oull never again use the ruinous heated iron. The ciKllnea will appear so perfectly natural and tha hair will ba 0 ST. ANTHONY, IDA. -beautifully lustrous, instead of dried and Thus liquid sllmertn serves also ST. ANTHONY. Ida, Oct. 82, Miss parched. a a beneficial dressing for the hair. It U Lisa Bettendorf and O. W. Wright of neither sticky nor grassy, but quits pleasTexas were quietly married Tuesday of ant to uaa It should be applied with a last week at Idaho Fall. Tho brlda ha clean toothbrush before putting up th made her home In bt. Anthonv for a good hair, tha brush through tha hair many yeais, coming here with relatives from drawing root to tip. from Bolongne, Franca. She la a gradTho hair will hv the Jovetteat curls uate of the St. Anthony high school and and wavaa Imaginable In three hours, and since finishing has been stenographer In H will be easy to manage, no matter how the F. L. Soule law office. Mr. Ft right you do It up. A few ounce tha liquid has extensive Interests in 8t. Anthony from your druggist will last of a long tlm. and spent the summer here. The couple (Advertisement.) left for Texas to spend a few months prior to sailing for France to visit the bride's mother. were member of the Betoun elub. Mr. and Mra J. 15. Holmes returned guests The house was decorated Halloween Saturday evening of last week from decorations and Hallowe'en In games wera Boise, where Mr. Holmes attended "the Each guest received a Hallowplayed. druggists convention. e'en favor. A moat C. was o time delightful Miss Mabelle Walker apsnt last week enjoyed and tho hostess served luncheon end In Rigby, the guest of her sister. to twelve guests- - Mra. Ray Btona, a new Mt. Ed Maag entertained threw tables resident of St. An'hony, was A spsctal of bridge Friday evening of last week. guest. After the game supper waa served. The Tuesday Evening Bridge club met Mrs. E. L. Jones nuts hostess to St. with Mrs. Rose Alii eh thl week. Kathertna s guild members Thursday A new club for the young people waa afternoon. organized Tuesday evening and will be Th6 Ban Poucl club .members were known a The Evening Literary guests of Mrs. Meridth Wednesday after- club. Tne Rev. Tuesday Mr. Ludwig, pastor of tha noon at the Industrial school is leader. Presbyterian church, The Social Hour club met Friday aftMr. and Mrs. V llllam Moreton, Mies ernoon with Mr. C. R. .Burgess. Margaret Coatley. Mr. and Mr. Ira Moor A number of women met Monday aftermotored to Idaho Falls Saturday evening noon of last week st tha home of Mra. C. of laet week to attend the -B. Davis to discus forming a class to Revue of 1921" held at the play Marcus After some discussion study the Bible It was decided to organise and the following officer war elected. President. Mrs O. O Skolet. first vice president, Mrs. Z. IF. Yearlan: second v(ce president, KAYSVILLE Mrs. Swing; secret ary, Mrs J Clothier. Mr. and Mrs. EUjsk G. Slug. Monday the second meeting wag held and KATSVILLB, Oct. Si Mr. Aathoe H. Lend Mrs. Annette Steveaeon was a visitor to Balt Ogdea and ill part a of Dtvis county, Mr. and Mrs Francis J3. Bona war Raya ths name St. Anthony Bible class was sod Mr,. Herbert J. Barnes ef gait Lake apeet Lake Wednesday. ilie visitors Sunday. chosen. This Is a nonsectarian organisa- Thursday bar a aa guaata ef Mra. John 7 M. Mr. Mrs. and Laurvnva B. Mlaa Far Bandars spent Maadiy In Batt Fltisoa Barnet. Mm. and tion and the public is invited to Join. Lake. Kenneth Sheffield entertained at a eoelel Kile Dawsou spent Buaday Is Murrslv. The meetings at to be held at Mra. C. Tba dance apvetag tha new ef hla Mm, and nr t hell home Dougina T. Murdock returned Latonl B. Davis's home. Mrs. Z. F. Yearlan was Monday evening. The time wai was glvva Thursday evening end wan a tic to tho home ef Mrs. Murdock'n mother Ui Lay. leader Monday and next Monday Mrs. pent in games aud must. and at a late boar east ton after socially, many this refraahnwnfa from week, Balt Lika, eocniog spending ten days at the The guesti warn Davis will lead. There ar about thirty Mlaeee Alma were tarred (Wider, and Ohio Salisbury, both members at present. Independence, Mo : Katie L, Decker of Mr and Mrs. William Moreton, Mlsa ef McPherson, Kan.i Haiti gchletrh. Bra Margaret Coatley and Mr. and Mrs Ira Regina McRae and Joseph ,u Moore spent Sunday at Macks, In Island of Salt Lake; Jeseo GHe o , Bountlfnl. La Re Boivoa of Charleston, Mix Rhera Sheffield and park. St. Anthony chapter No. 66, O. TO. S., Mews. Paul Williams. Alpheus Harvey, frank met In regular chapter Friday evening. Reaves, Lester Pocork, Royal 0. Owens, itul Mrs. William Davis entertained Willard arl and Gay L. a. the Simmon,. Mlaa Ellen Win, gar of Wood's Cruse, and club last wrok wlth a few Flday Br4dge and Mra. Leonard Ayleewortb o( Layton extra guests. After ths game an elab- Mr. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. frank orate luncheon ws served. Sunday. Mrs John Elliott entertained Friday Wlnegar Mr. and Mra. Henry Graham wera laet week-enafternoon at a Halloween party. Her visitors to gelt Lake, es guest of Mr. gnd Mra. Jay Gar. Mlaa Nellie Edmond, left Wednesday for , e - Your money back if you doriUt like Schilling Coffee better than what youre using'. Your money back if you don find it just about as cheap per cup. Your Difficult to Hair Wavy? Read This Your money back if you warifiit for'any reason. Your grocer pays the moneys We pay him. You keep the coffee Schilling Coffee (office I tyftilri' Rawbogie betel In Balt Lake, aa their beady- moon. The couple wiU leave sec far their home in southern Utah. Buaday Mr. and Mrs W. R. Roberta entertalaed at a three coarse to arboa ta house ef Mr. aid Mrs. Msrdeck and Friday afternoon Mrs. G. I. Bafferd gars n shower at bar beau to Balt Lake for Mrs. Murdock. Had Four Iron Today? ' IW-t- d Lo Angels,, Cel , to spend the winter-Mia- , Fay, gander entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party at tb home of bar later. Mrs. 8. W. Gaddi In Balt Lake, Tuesday evening. Covert wera laid for Mixes Terns Robins Doris Thornier, Artell Linford, Bandera and Messrs. Paul H. Williams. fay Dudley Du relle. Russell Blood and Teraoa Man-sel- l. To free your skin from blemishes -the right way -- - Ask a skin specialist why it is that your skin is continually breaking out with disfiguring little blemishes. Ho will almost certainly tell you that this condition comes from an outside infection. Authorities on the skin now say that skin blemishes are gene re ally caused, by bacteria and parasites which are carried into the pores from outside, through dust and soot in the air. By the following simple treatment, you can gradually but thoroughly free ' your skin from blemishes: before retiring, wash your face with Woodburys Facial Soap and warm water, finishing with a dash of cold, water, and dry careTfACTL night just s--J fully. Now dip the tips of your fingers in warm water and rah them on the cake of I oodbnrys until they are covered with a heavy, creamlike lather. . Cover each blemish with a thick coat of this and leave ft on for ten minutes. Rinse your fpee thoroughly, first with clear hot ' water, then with odd. - Supplement this treatment with the regular use of Woodbury' .Facial Soap in your daily toilet, to keep the new skin which is con- y ... stantly forming free from blemishes. - Get a cake of Woodburys today, at any- - drug - store or toiict cake will last for a month or six weeks goods counter. A of this treatment and for general cleansing use. The Andrew Jergens On Cincinnati, New York and Perth, Ontario. 25-ce- nt S-- CfrW. Tto JA.kp. Ck Mr. and Mra. ferrta R Thoaataea 8 Salt Lake visited Kayteltle re 1 tires Sunday. Mrs. J. G. M. Barnes and daughter Iftrlaa were Salt lake vtattora Monday. Mrs. E. M. Baglay of gait Lake spent g few days hare this week as gaeat of relatives. Mr. and Mra. Ward McCarty of Balt taka were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mra. Arnold , M. Barnea. Mix Generlrro Brook of Salt Lak was a Sunday gueat of Mra. William I. Galley. Mr,. Lontn g l'onat entertalaed at a prettily appointed dinner party at her home ea Batt Lwust street Wedneiday afternoon. A cat glass bowl of Ophelia roar, formed the for the table decorattone. Covers centerpiece were laid for Apoatlo end Mra. Rudger Clawson and Samuel Claw eon, ail of Salt Lake, and Mix Aiberta Conrad Mr. and Mra. Charles Cottrell, Jr, ef (alt Lakt wer Bundiy Yiti f Mr. tad Mrt, Jamas v , CottrvlL Mra. FrdKerbaw vii a viattor to Balt Lake Tuesday. Mlaa Stella Yobnw waa a laatt weekaod Tjiitor to Brifbaa City UIhm EIi both and aZeila Green of Balt In KaysviUa Lake spent last waek-eaMrs. Robert Jaxnlaoa and daughter, Dorothy, of Burley. Idaho, spent a few days here this week aa gueata af Mra. Caroline JPhiUipa and family Mr and Mra. Fred 'Williams sad family of Salt Lake wera Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Joseph fi. Jarmaa. Listen, men and women How they brace you against 3 oclock fatigue LAYTON aad Mrs. Dongles Ort nber City wero guests of Mra. Ellen Roberta the week. Msry during Mr. and Mra George Tboraley and children of Aberdeen, Idaho, are here v rWitlng with friends and relatives. Mr. aud Mrs. Hlehard Wire- - moterad to Bslt Lake Ihuradsy and speot tha dir. Mrs Richard Stevenson spent tha asst week at Tretmmton aa guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jobs U Watt, Mra. Alma FbUJipa wai a Balt Lake visitor Wednesday. A birthday party wts bald Tuesday after nooo at tha boms of Mr. aad Mra. Walter Cottrell, in honor af their daughter, Erma, It Sixteen Uttle being her eighth anniversary. friends wera present. Gamas wars played, followed refreshments, by 4 Mrs. Cshrlet Amott aad daughter. Maxtna, af Bslt Lake, wera guests of Mra, Robert Blrk-a- a Wednesday. Mrs Veda Stafford entertained at a mtseal Uoaons shower at tha boms ef her mother, Mrs. Mary Ellen Roberta Friday afternoon, to honor of her setter, Mrs. Phoebe Roberta Murdock. Tha living room and dining room wera decorated In late autumn flowers end tha time sprat In music and games. A throe course vii tanebsoa was served. Mr. and Mrs Golden Adams entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party at their bom Sunday evening. Covers wera laid for ctx. Mrs Laonard Bandali arrived toms Monday from 'Price, whore she had a peat three weeks guast of her sister, Mra Joseph John sou. Mm. Georg Briggs, Mrs Loeiue Lsodta and Vn Golden Adams motored to Balt Lak Thursday and visited triemto. Mrs. Robert Blfkm waa a Balk Lcfca viattur during tba week. Mr. and Mra. Lester Fsyus ad Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. WtUIum Day wars dinner gueete af Mr. cud Mrs. Spencer Adams Sunday Mrs. Bran RlUson was a XaywiUa visitor LAYTON. Murdock of 22 Mr. Monday. Mr. and Mra. WUford B Wiggfil entertained at a dinner party at ttiir boms Bsnday after-nooOovers wets laid fee Mr. aad Mrs. Rniua awd Mrs, Mtbrfa Ads ms and Adm. 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