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Show THE .SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY" MORNING, NOVEMBER IDAHO FALLS, IDA. IDAHO FALLS. tdabo. No. 2ft. Chief n the iiurmtini events of the social week the announcement of the e'tafafement of Mia Vera Brown and Ernest Jackson of Oakland. Calif. The announcement waa made at the meeting of the Goodfellowship club, at frbWi Mias Btown and Mias Myrtle Everett were hostesses Thursday evening of last week. The announcement was made with the Idea ef "let ting tbe eat out of the bag." An attractive eretodne bag, on which Miss Brown had been pur sewing during the evening, served as a which kitten, poa of bolding a tiny black ribred A out. bright finally found Its way bon wnn tied in 'a a immense bow around tbe bethe attached waa which to kitten's neck, trothal card, bearing tbe names of Misa Brown and Mr. Jackson and the date of the wedding. h.IU. Jake. jhicn..la mi ry 1. M Brews is one of the popular members of the youdger set, and enjoys an extensive acquaintance In tbta rlty. 8he has for sane time been km iwo.ved sa clerk in the local postoffice. Mr. Jackson is a California man. but lived for a time in Idaho Falla, whero hg met his bride. Misa Brown's parents live in Grey bull, W,to.i , at which place the wedding will take place. They will reside !n Oakland. Mr. and Mra. James JWoocfntertained Thura-daevening ef last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs,-- . William Wilson, who departed Saturday to make their home in Balt Lake. Cards and ' danctog occupied the evening, and a buffet supper waa served. Twenty guests were present. Mrs. Harold Chapin, assisted by .Mr. chteriained Jlateltefk.JLilyTMmhit club Friday afternoon of lastweek. The afternoon was devoted to .working on articles for the basaar which la to be given dying the 'clock --A chlckea - Anar waa ft hoUdaya-Atserved. Mias Jane Haley waa hostess to the West tninster. circle Saturday afternoon of last week. Mission study' and sewing made : 'tUev hours profitable, end at 4:30 tbe bosteaa served refreshments. Mra. K. H. Hollister was boateas to the Round "Prams' waa Table 1uh,. Monday afternoon. of the the snhJectTof the day, - A short i devoiopmeitf of drama from tbecaeatcal Greek Mrs. waa to tbe by period present day given W. ft. Snyder. Mra. H. F. Kunter gave a short sketch of James M. Barrie. Arthur Pinero, John Drinkwater. David Belaaco and Augustus Thomas, dealing with their Uvea and their work. Mrs. Weatergard entertained the Idaho Hundred : club Thursday afternoon - of : last Five Mrs. Heber Kelly and Mra. week. A James Kirby won prises for" high score. e luncheon waa served at ft o'clock. The Eastern Star ladies entertained ihe Masons at a card party Tuesday evening. Bridge, five hundred, pinochle and sole were played, giving the guests an. opportunity to play their refreshments were served favorite game, luring the evening. MW and Mrs. A. C. Hyde entertained the Pinochle club Monday evening. B rouse chrysanthemums were used as a decoration in tbe living room, while pink rosea in 'bud vases 8dorad acre the email tables, where refreshment served at the close of the game. - Pritcs for high score were woe by Mrs. Mel Johnson sad Ir. Junkie, while consolation prises were award d to Mrs. C. C. Canfield and Mr. Ainsley. f The Yeomen -held their annual children' I. festival Friday evening In Nagles hall. The f - m and' R ter fy progran cooitd contest. In which the children participated. Prises Were given to Irene Lumberg. who rendered a piano solo, and to Lawrence McCormick and Linn Crowley, who displayed unusual talent in reciting. - Refreshments wera served during the evening, and dancing followed tha program.. Mr. Margaret Pike, grand worthy matron of the O. E. 8.. made ber official visit to the local order Thursday evening of lift week. Initiation ceremonies were a part ..of the bml- trevw acMioir.' followed by a banquei. Basket of chryaaQthemnms sort rote decorated tha Uble, aod toasts were given by different officers. The Ladles' auxiliary of the Americas legion met at the home of Mr. 8. R. Kvaas Mrs. of McGrath Harold Monday evening. Jerome addressed the Organisation In regard to the activities of the legion in the vicinity of Boise and -- of the work being accomplished ia the government hospital there. Tbe local auxiliary made plans to send a Thanksgiving box to the patients in the hospital and also pledged their anpherf to th"1gion every way. Misa Telia Lindbotm and Grady Evans, promf-pen- t young people of Idaho Falla were married Wednesday of last week in the Balt Lake temple. The couple returned'to Idaho Falla Friday and were complimented with reception at the home of the bride's parent". Mt. and Mra. Alma Llndholm. of Iona. A huodred guests were present. The house waa drated with a profusion of pink roses. Mr. and Mra. Fvaot will reside In Firth, whew Mr. Evans ! . connected ylt.h the Produce com pany. The old fashioned party given by the M. I. A. of the Ftrt ward Friday evening of last week was largely attended by members of the aa defy and their friend. A splendid program was given, followed by dancing, which was of an nature. A basket luncheon closed the evening. Marshall Miqiiit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur celebrated hia ninth birthday anniMelqulat. versary Saturday afternoon of last week bv entertaining te of hia school friends. Games furnDbed amusement for the afternoon, and a bountiful spread waa a feature of the party. Mrs. I. 8. Atcblnaon of bait Lake was the guest of Mra. O, C. Beebe earlv this week. Kh departed, for her home Wednesday after. noon. The W. C. T. U. met in th clohroom of the library Tuesday afternoon. The meeting waa' preaided over by Mra. W. A, Beak ley and Mra. G. 8. ftaroset had charge of the program. "Law Enforcement was the subject of the day. and several interesting papers relatirs to the subject were read by Mra. Bam!. Mrs. rsniles. Mrs. F, L. Peterson and Mr. John Huhbell. Many problems of interest were Tomorrow 27, 192L Prices- -V Hats of Fur, With' Crowns of Metal-Brocades- Priced , . . All $5 SHAPES LARGE AND SMALL, WITH TRIMMINGS OF BEADS, FANCY PINS AND FLOW-ERTURBANS AND ROLL BRIMS, AT THIS ONE PRICE TOMORROW ONLY. . Belfed length Hudson Seal Coat with Aide collar and that constitutes tha mode in Fur Wraps and (.'oat a is represented in this special aale. Featuring the new odd leeve, roll or shawl collars and flared or belted bat k. S. ' - J drieks. Mra. Bilma Wight. Mra. Anna T. Mr-rlA- Mjv- B Wy- - Hendrick MH: W. Z. Harris, Mrs. Alien Hendrick and Russel Hendricks were Logan visitors Friday. ' - Mrs. John A, Oman sen has returned from a two weeks' visit in Mt. Pleasant. . The Richmond ward Mutuaia entertained with a harvest festival at the social hall of- - the tabernaele Friday evening. Mr. Paul Merrill 'entertained the 8cgo Lily club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mra. J. R. Thoms', retiring president ef the T. L. M. I. A. of the. Bouth ward.-wa- s the recipient 6f a surprise giten at her home Thursday eveoibg by the present officer of tbe association. Mrs. E. C. Hampton of Ogden la visiting her parent. Mr. and Mrs. John Raroeit. Mr, riyaaes Lewis waa hoaies to the Boo Heur club at her home Friday afternoon. The retiring member of tbe Relief society board of the Benson atake were the honored guests at a testimonial given under the direction of 'the present board at the tabernacle Saturday afternoon of last week. Mrs, L. B. Gunnel and son. Rtlly. of Bint reek am Ttairora it 'the home "oT "Henfdricks. Mr. aod Mrs. l. C. Harris of Logan wera tbe guests of relatives here Sunday. Marlin Robinson, who frill leave December ft for Germany to perform a mission for the I.. D. 8. church, was given a farewell party at the opera bouse Monday evening. Mra. Lodicy Olsten entertained with a dinner at her home Sunday in honor- of Mr. Robinson. Cover were laid for eight Mra. H. M. Egan was surprised Saturday afternoon of last week in honor of ber birth. t day anniversary.. Mr. Mary E. Thompson was given a surprise at her home 'Monday evening in honor of br seventieth birthday anniversary by her children. Cover were laid for supper for BINGHAM Not. 24. Mr. Georg Chandler B1NGHAM, was boateas to the G. G. G. G. club Thursday afternoon of last week. Fire hundred waa played. Mr. Gerge Bolman received the honor for high score and Mrs. George Chrlatophersun th consolation. A luncheon was prise parly Wednesday evening.. of.Jaat.. week-Th- e Evening was apem playing whist. A three-cours- e luncheon waa served to Mr. Earl Mist Lila Mcroleosao. Mra. Eigen. Mrs. Gauget. Mis. Kate Ford. Mr. P. Parsons. rt e Miller. Mea. Carl Miller.' Mr. Morris. Mia Biliie Burton, Mis Gladys Guf and Mieses Gertrud Rriitmart Gerraos. Misa Esther Dahteen and Misa Caroline were Balt Lakq visitors Saturday of ' . last week. Mra. Frank Btringbam was a last week-en, --vial toe ia Bait- - Lake-:-- - Ml Ruth Bourgard ia spending a week in Salt Lake. Little Mia Meta of Copperfield Rnglkc was surprised sly a number of her friends of last week. Tha orcaaioa was Mia Metas birthday aaaiveraary. Music and game furniabed the eatortainmeot for the afternoon. Luncheon waa served to Katie tad Elisa Popa. Helen Byrne. Dora, Wilfred and Jack Melba Turner, Edna Palmer. Fern Smith, Elsa Bodmer. Mary Endow, Katherine Brown, Robert and Virginia Colyar. Mrs. 'Vera Andereon waa Balt Lake visitor laat wekad. The Emanoo club mat at 'the home of Misa Beth Williams Monday evening. The hoar was acaisted by Misa Florence White. Five hundred war played. Misa. Caroline Rasmussen received the honor for high score and Mra. Lea Jones tbe consolation. Luocbeon waa served to Mist Ddlla Coakler. Mite Florence White. Misa Maude Lee. Mi Helen Ashton. Miss Esther Da h tees. Misses Jessie and Mary Mia Caroline Rasmussen, Mrs. R. T. Dahlquist, Mr. Pat ftervlte, Mrs. Lea ( Jones tod Mias Basel Bourgard. The teachers ef the Highland Boy school gave a dancing party at the school bouse Friday of last week te raise funds to bay material to supply lunches for the underweight children of tbe arlpeL Mr. N. L. Nelson was the honor guest at s party given at the home of Mrs. D. Brea Monday ereoiog. Wbit. was played. Mrs. Pat. HyUodJwos the first prise, Mrs. James Bogan the second and Mrs. C. L. Countryman e A the consolation. luncheon was served to Mr. Imoe Lamb. Mra. Hary Steel", Mrs. Florence Jackson. Mrs. Jan Jackson. Mra. . John Ionny. Mr. Lou de Kate Ford, Mra. 'Edwapl Davi. Mr. Robert Burk- Mra Harry Mickleaon, Mrs. Otto Lea. Mrs. Chsrle Falkoer. Mrs. Wayne Foote. Mrs. F. A. Miller, Mra. Ada Chriatenacn. Mrs. Jennie Wbituly-Mrs- . Mra. Edward Bhaw. Mrs. Andy Anderson, Joseph Warning. Mrs. Joaph Doyle, Mrs. Jack Stanford. Mrs. George Gaythwalte. Mrs. Born Mrs. Oleea. James Bornsoo, Mrs. Herman Hardy. Mrs. C. J. Stillman. Mra. Pate Lotts. Mrs. Fred Meyers,, Mrs. D. Bevsna and Mrs. X. - A Mole Wrap sleeves, be with Ited' L. The Fur Coata here illustrated were selected front which this collection, represent the smart furs ef the season.. - roll incites. New Headache Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago " Rheumatism " Neuritis ' Pain, Pain package which contains proper directions tablotn-Bottle- ft Aspirin ia tbo trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of 24 And I0(VAU dru;r(?iU. of Mon oaoe ties el dealer of BalieUeacid h New Muskrat Coats Priced Tomorrow br $195 This sale is also prolific in its showing of sep- -' a rate fur pieces, chokers, scarfs and. capes in sable, marten, gray i li d squ i r r e skunk. Greatly reduced in price. 1 D Natural Raccoon C Hudson Seal 36 inch length Coat, Skunk collar and cuffs, flared model. hack, ITiced 295.00, French Sea! Coat, with wide shawl collar, bell sleeves, length 36 inches. I'riceA 150.00. flared Coat, bell sleeves. length 16 inches. Triced 293.00. A G semi-lelte- p Natural baited semi-belte- d Muskrat, model, roll collar, length, perfect markings and matched ekins. Triced 195.00. Occbt Lame Bach j Rub backache. Lumbago. Soreness - and ffness awjy-- Tf lis! QdA n Gee, David Nlrkcleon. Jessop Thomme. Curry. Orson Allen and BUI Caneigh. of week last the Friday night I'rlmary Back hurt rout Cant straighten up gave a dance and supper. The proceeds without feeling sudden pains, sharp to go to buy new song hooks for the Sunaches and twlngesf Now, listen! Thats day school. The dance was well sciatica or maybe from a Miss Parley Turnbow waa .the guest of lumbago, strain, and you ll get bleased relief tbe Mr. Tony Jones Tuesday. Mrs. John Benson of loka visited moment you rub 4your back with soothing,- penetrating-St.' Jacobs Oil. friends here the last week. Mrs. Adrian Jone has returned to Balt Nothing else take out'soreness, lameIike with her father, Lige White, to ness and stiffness so quickly. You (immake her home. ply rub it on and out comes the pain. A'-le- - Triced $130. First Quality Hudson Seal Coats With Skunk Collar PricedTomorrow $295 to $395 36-Inc- Wj-o.- Colds ; and Capes Priced Tomorrow $325 to $625 Toung. home Mra. Jack Stanford has returned to in Balt Lake, after apeading the week hem with ber daughter. Mra. Joaepb Doyle. - Mra. F. Davit entertained at a card wand dancing party ta honor of Mra. Jack Davit. Never say Aspirin without saying Bayer. . ne Irwt. Miss Norlne White returned home this Unless you see name'Bayer on tablets, week WARNING! after an extended visit with Mra. William Tornbow at Hanna. Vyo. not Mra. K. C. Jensen entertained Sunday getting genuine 'Aspirin prescribed by evening you are at a chicken supper. Her guests were and safe over Ira Fetcher. Norlne- - White, Minnie 21 milions for by proved years physicians' Bell Irene Uswis. Angus. Minnie .semi-belte- Seal Skin Coats 12 Mole and Nelsoo; - Thursday- evening of laat week. Whist was played. Mrs D. Bvane woo the first prise. Mrs. F. A. Miller the second and Mrs. f. L three-co- n rae A Countryman the consolation. was served to L. de Col. luncheon Mr. Doris Nelson.. Mr. Peter Lotts. Mr. H. Bowman. lira. Jcaeph Warning. Mrs. C. Falkner. Mrs. F.. Bhaw, Mr., C. G. Stillman. Mra. Fred Meyer. Mrs. Anal Davis. 'Mr. D. Bertas had Mr. C. L. Countryman. Mrs. T. H. Parsons spent Thanksgiving la ' Balt Lake. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Gibson spent Thanksin Park City. giving Mrs. A. C. Cote !wss hostess to tbe Civic club Thursday eevnlng of laat week. A letter from Representative E. O. Leatherwood was read aod dtacutsd by club members. Tbe ladies planned to send tm baskets of groceries to the por for Thanksgiving. A vote of thanks waa given to all Who contributed to the Luncheon was served to. Mrs. Berry. Mra, J'.'B. Myera, Mr. Bamuel Jone. Mr. Eugene Morri. Mra. Joseph Oerran. Misa Van Nee. Miea A lathe Christensen, Mrs. Andy Anderson and Mr, Ira Davie. Q ' jrarmot,. model, flare back, collar, length 38 Mi. Art Sorenson of Balt Lake la visiting relatives and friends la Bingham. Mrs. Btewart 'Young of Balt lake was tbe honor guest at a card party gives this week by Mra. Joseph Kemp at her home oa Beaten Height. Five huodred wsa played. .Mrs. J. F. Flyua won the ladies first prlre and Mr. W. B. Jones the consolation. Boyd Barnard won the mens first prise and Joseph Kemp the consolation. Luncheon was served to Dr. aed Mr. J. F. Flynn. Mr. and Mra. Boyd Barnard Mr. and Mr. William Meyera, Mr. and Mr. W. B Jones. Mr. sad Mrs. George Bolman, Mr. and Mi. Charles Able and Mr. and Mrs. Btewart Mr. and Mre. Gay TABtOXA. Nov. Jones and Wise Gertie Gleason were aueats at . the home of Jeasop Thomas Tuesday. , Mrs. William Turnbow of Hanna, is visiting Mra. E. Hicken. Sunday evening Misa Bell Angus entertained a number of her friends at an oyster supper. Friday night of lest week the school teachers gave a bonfire party on Tabby Minnie mountain,. Their guests were Maxwell. Florence IJttle, 1 ns Fetrher, Min- Maxwell Norlne White, Jessie and - r of hlark skunk. 4.195.00, front end flareback roll collar, length. Trice 325.00. TABIONA 12 Ince g RICHMOND Accept only Bayer : Tomorrow A Sale of Fine Fur Wraps and Coats That Will Arouse the Interest of Every Woman Who Has Been Planning on a Fur Coat This Season eared to Mr. H. B. Krana. Mr. Boyd Barnard. Mra. George Bolman. Mra. Eugene Chandler. Mra. George Chriatopherson, Mva. J. F. Flrgo. Mr. B. 8wan Mr. G. Liaer. Mra. Tom Wlntbera, Mrs. Stewart Young. Mr. Roy Shilling. Mr. J. D. Bhitliag. Mrs. Will Mver. Mra. Jghn A. Wade. MrS. Joe Kemp. Mra. Will Jones and Mrs. Joseph Maowaring. Mr. Stewart Young of Balt Lake spent Thursday aod Friday of last week in Bingham, the guest ef Mra. J. F. Flynn. Mr. John G. Wade went to Balt Lake Wednesday of last week to attend the D. A. R. program, given by tbe of Liberty chap RICHMOND. Not. 2ft. Wednesday evening of ter at tb bom of Mrs. Bplrlt Henry Wallace. last week a testimonial was Dr. J. F. Flynn was th at the tabor, recipient of a surnade in honor of the retiring give of the prise party Thursday evening of last week at Benton stake. Alma Merrill. presidency B. A. Hendricks bis home in Markham The ofrtaiou Gulch. aod William TVaddoupe. A program of music celebrated Dr. Flynn'a birthday anniversary. aod speeches was given 'and the honored Fir hundred waa played. Mr. H. B. Arena guests were each presented with a ring as a token of received th ladies prise for high score and the program dancing Mrs. Roy Shilling the connttioe. appreciation. Following JohnA. was enjoyed in tbe social hall. Wade received the men s firat prie and Jo The Daughters of the Pioneers hld ihrir Kemp the cnlatlo. A e luncheon onus! meeting at tbe Relic hall Thuradav waa served to Mr. and Mr. Mansaring. Mrs. Jane Hailstone and Mrs. Annie Mr. ard Mra. Harry Steele. Joseph Mr. and Mr. Joho F Barber of Logan, members of the county A- Wade, Ilf. and Mr. Btewart 'Young. Mr. and Mrs. Jce Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shilling and organisation or the Daughter of the Pinner were in attendance. A lecture Dr. Flynn waa Mining Mr. and Mr. H. B. ftveni, oo'lhe Resources of Utah waa given by G. M. Thom-o- o presented with a silver Ever-Sharand a duet waa given by Ur. Hattie F. deck of cards In a leather case and apencil, buffalo fhristeoaen aod Mr. Lorena F. Aodron. Mrs. robe. C Z. Harrla was Mra. J. B. Myers was a Balt Lake visitor lect?f as president of the 'organization !o flit the vacancy caused by the Thursday and Friday of last wek. resignation of Mr. Maggie T. Merrill. Mrs. Mr, and Mr. George Chandler left Wedoe Merrill ode a few remark and Mr. Hailday foe southern California to spend tha winstone and Mr. Barber each gave abort talks. ter. the program Following Mra. Goorge Bolman was a Balt Lake visitor refreshment were served. Friday and Saturday of last week. The specie! activity committee of the MuMr. and Mra. H. B. Avene and MtN and Mrs. tuals of tbe two wards are planning to 'enter- Will Jonoa motored to BaU Lake Saturday of tain the fathers and mothers in their respective last week to spend the day. wards next Tuesday evening. A program will Mr. and Mrs. R. T. DahlquUt motored to be given and refreshments wilt be 'nerved. Balt Lake Saturday of last week tad spent Mrs. H. A. Adamson. Mrs. Hattie T. Chris' the day. tensen. Mrs.1 G. M. Thomson, Mra. G, G. Hen- Mra. Joe.Gerrans was tha recipient of a tor- - Earache Your Fur ortunity to 1 P It ia perfectly harmless and - doesnt burn or discolor the skin. Limber up! Dont suffer! Get a small trial bottle from any drug store, and after using it just once, you ll forget that you ever: bad backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery. It never disappoint and has been recommended for sixty years. (Adv.) Reward for Every Answer! 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