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Show THE 14 0RN1X G,N 0 YEMBER "27,1921. SALT-LAKE-TRIBHNE- W 1 GARFIELD, Nor. 28 Mist Madge Me Queary of Sait Lake visited at the home on East Fifteenth avenue ' Healey last week-enThe members of th Amitie Girls' club entertained at a supper followed by dancing Saturday evening of last week. The . place cards and table decorations were all of Thanksgiving design. Those present were Miss Margaret Garland. Miss 'Rettt Hughes and Mias Ruth McCrlm men, Amitie club members who are residing in Salt Lake; Miss Ethelvn FYeb hie, Mias Althea Evers. Miss Mary Bro-- J derick, Mias Dott Pendletcn. Mias Mvr "Tie Tran sea iiari d SUps Thlma 'Tliornae. Orval Wright. Rhead Pendleton. Marlon Anderson, Monroe Slater. Vaughn Wor-theJames Miller Nvie Furrow. Dick Anderson. Ronald Wright, Lee Traneeau, Fay Hardv and Sidney Latimer, Mr ana Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs A. H Richards and Mr. and Mrs Ernest Nelson were special guest s. Mrs Williams was the girls' former club mother, and Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Nelson ars the present club mothers. Mrs. A. C. Ensign entertained at a family dinner in her home at Arthur dav. Relative present Thanksgiving ere Mr and Mrs. Peter lxuteneovk, Mr. and Mre P. A Loutensork. Mr and Mrs, F. W. Loutensock and eon. Hog-ltA. J. Loutensock and Miss Bernice Leslie, .all of Salt Lake. June Fsfvter'fhoth of Belt Lake, were last week-en- d guest at the Le Chemi- -' nant home on West Eighteenth avenue. - The dance gtven by Men s club Wednesday evening was a splendid social surceas Mias Margaret Garland of Salt Lake was the guest of Miss Thelma Thomas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Marshall- - and spent daughter,- - Mia Marian Marshall, Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mra George Mavcock at their home at Provo. The following program waa enjoyed Friday afternoon .of last" week at th regular meeting of the'Gsrfteld Woman club; Reading. Mrs "Tom Morgan; piano duet. Miss Marie Ingo and Miss Merna Leasy; lecture, Mrs. Clifford Ashby. The Girls clubs have all postponed their regular club meetings until after All their leisure moments , the holidays. during this tlms will be taken up with the rehearsal of the' Christmas plav they are to present and th general preparation for th oommunity Christmas program which Is to bs carried out by the girls under the direction of the Women's club. Mr. and Mrs Charles T. Anderson spent Thanksgiving In Salt Lake. end little Mre. Charlie Christensen daughters ere visiting relatives in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hilton and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives In 8alt Lake. Mr, and Mre. Howard Bateman and little son. Re, of Midvale spent several days this week at the home of Mre. Bateman's parents, Mr. and Mr. Dan Cameron. Mr. and Mre A. H Richard enter-- , tained at a Thanksgiving dinner for the following relatives: Mr. and Mr. Theodor Richards, Mr. and Mr. C. J. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Petersori and thre daughters, Helen, Florence snd Alice Miss Hilda Hanson, all of . d. n. -- ' SiltYake, Miss Leona Mitchell Miss F. A. La ChemiiMnt end Mrs Nannie Le Cheml-naspent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georg Mitchell at Balt Lake- Mr. and Mrs.' Dell Terrv and family moved to Balt Lake yesterday to make their home The Garfield Women's club will give a public card party next Wednesday at 8 o'clock at the Girls' club rooms for th benefit of the Garfield public library. Refreshments will be served and prises awarded. The public la extended an to attend. Miss Irma Llewellyn of Ferron Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. R. Sund-ber- nt Dr. and Mrs. Xleifellvn and family of Bait Lake were the guests Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs. r. R. Surd berg. RUPERT, IDAHO I 4 . I RUPERT. Idiho, Nw 2fl --Mn Ornc L left Wdndtr for Halt Lnkn to spool th wlntr with hr prnt Mtio Maty Pock, who had TtaltM tbo past fow wooks at th homo of hor iraodparoota Mr. and Mra. E. E Bingham, haa rotnrood to Olboo. Ur. and Mra R T Roberts of Balt Lake ar lalting their daughter in taw. Mra E. P. Roberta. Mra R R. Doehoedorfor ontortalnod tho fn Tharaday Aftrnca Bridg cloh last arok addition to the club nTnbr the following wore present The Madereos Merle guoeta Adame. Creeaon. Darrnw. T H. Konagy, Howard Sebeffel and E. N. Sinclair. Adah cirri. 0 T, R.. mot Prldar at tbo A home of lire. T H. Boulan. feature of the afternoon waa a handkerchlf ahowor la honor of Mre. Joeephtne who will leave toon for Loa Ang)e lira. W. 3 Hollyhock entertained at brldre The gneeta Friday afternoon of laat week included the Meadame Paul Disney. H. A Baker, Orene Nelson. R. C Hallldav Ladle LeRae, A. B McLaughlin. Harry Allen, 0. P Jot, Rheumatism A Remarkable Home Treatment Given by One Who Had It. In the year of 1198 I we by Muscular and Sub-Acu- attacked Rheum-tls- I suffered as onlv those who are thus afflicted know for over three 1 tried remedy after remedy, yearsbut such relief as I obtained was only temporary. Finally, I found a treatment that cured me completely and aucb a pitiful condition has never returned. I have given it to a number who were terribly afflicted, even bedridden, some of them seventy to eighty years old, and the results wars the same as In my onn case. Groom. E. E. Fisher. Citato Spencer. T. W V. Allies . A. F- - Berner. W Bsllidarr-Quillen, Ed gcheenhal. E. N. Slaetair, Don Lewis. W. H Disney, Howard Sebeffel, B. B Hite and Frank Jones, Rupert Grange met st th horns of Mr. sad Mrs. Irving Thursday sight of isst week. As oyster supper was serred. Mr. sad Mrs. D. g. Riley eatertalned 'at din asr Sunday. The guests wars Mr. snd Mrs. D. M. Graro. Dr. and Mrs. J. Myron Seholer, the Misses Bobbie Edwards. Basel and Margaret Schoier snd Mfsa Brocksmlth of Florida Mrs. It, Bow has returned to her home at Paul, after a short rtstt to her daughter, Mts. Laura Bell Brows. The Meadames Lsell Le Rue sod A. H. Le entertained memhers of tbo Thursdar Afternoon Bridge rlnb sad their husbands at a bridge party Friday sight of last weeh ,'Irr. Lrland Frasier be beep eppelntsd rhslr msn for Minidoka county In the campaign to sell Christmas scats. Mrs E. J. Aktas. who had slatted her sister. Mrs. W p Johnson, for the past four mouth, has returned to her home at Los Angeles. sub-acu- Mr. Jacksoe . Ye is responsible. ment tree. Abore state- Sufferer of bpiieiisy, Spanns and Nervou Disorders, Dr. Mays Treatment gives quick r,lief send for generous FREE 8.ao bottle. MAY. 64? Pear! SL, New Yorl DK.W. a. Lift Off with Fingers Fvd RICHFIELD RICHFIELD, Nov. 2. Mr. and Mrs Horen Chrletlanaen announce the enr gagement of their daughter, Blanch,, to Owen Paslrup of Blguard The marriage will take place the middle of De" cember. The senior gvm class enjoved a party at Monroe hot springs Monday evening. Instructions In swimming and diving were given by Margaret Wright, enjoved. Luncheon was served - Miss Olive- - Jvte entertained at - a . oclock sBWSner party Sunday.- - A bowl of rosea formed th centerpiece. Cover were- laid for the following guests- - Edna Larson, Alta Coone, Mabie Morrison, Nellie Perkins, Sadie and,Lela I Vie, Mrs. Grace Evans and 'Mrs C. J. Bummer. Mr. and Mre C. 4E Green of Salt Lake are- Richfield visitor, guests of Mrs Greena parents, Mr. and Mra. R. D. Young. The First ward mutual entertained Thursday in honor of the parents of the ward. A musical program was enjoyed, followed bv a luncheon. The remainder of the evening waa spent In games and v dancing. Mr. and Mrs William Salisbury announce the marriage of their daughter, Firms, to Walter Nielson of Elainor. The marriage took place at Elsinore SaturThe young couple day s,of last week are making their home In Richfield. The friends of Mra. Cal 8 y surprised her Thursday, the occasion being her A bowl of white blrthdav anniversary. chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece. Refreshments were served to twenty-fiv- e guests. Miss Nellie Peterson. Melba' Sly and Ettene Ramaav entertained Friday night after tha dance. A midnight luneneon we served to eight guest a Mice Elna Orrock entertained at candy pull Sunday. Games Nand music were enjoyed by eight guste The- relatives -- of Boren Christenson gave a surprise party Tuesday In honor of his birthday annivarsary. The evening waa spent in games. Dinner was served. Miss Leona Nelson left Wednesday for Salt Lake to remain for some time visiting friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ward announce the engagement of- their- daughter,- Cecelia. to Denton Jackson of Venice The marriage will take place next Wednesday In the Manti temple Miss GStda Peterson entertained Sunday night at a marshmallow toast. The everting was spent In games. Luncheon was served to six guests. The seminary students, under the direction of John Harrington, gave a program Sunday in the Second ward church. The entire program wae rendered by the class talks were given bv each member. Mumcvl selections and solos were given bv Noia Coons, Ms bit; Ence and the BoyF and Girls chorus. Each waa assisted by Virginia Bean at the piano. - - -- - - Five-minu- te ELY, NEVADA ELY, Nsv.. Nov. 2. Mr. .D. C. McDonald was hostess to th members of th E . T. C, Tuesday afternoon of lest seek at her home on Murrv street. Following an afternoon of reading, refreshments were served. The ladles of the Wednesday Bowing club ware hostesses at a card party given at th Willow club for the benefit of th Red Cross Wednesday evening of last A large crowd from Ruth. Ely and week McGill was preserrt and prises were awarded to Miss Virginia Carothers. first; H R Amen, second. Mra. H. R. Amena. third. Mrs Rav Belding, fourth; .1 F. Mile, fifth, amd Mrs. August R Rlepe. the prise. Dancing followed cards. Members of the Big Five Hundred club were guests of Mrs. Creighton P. Whitmore at her home on Murry street Saturday afternoon of laat week. Mrs. Charles L. Grier received the first prise and Mrs Josiah F Miles the second Mr. and Mra John A. Magnuaon of Bteptoe were guests of Mr. and Mra. Lee H Murdock for several days last week Mr and Mra Charles E. Stephens of Sharp motored to Ely so visit for a few da vs laat week Mr. Arthur Smith entertained friends with a luncheon at her home in East Ely Wednesday afternoon of last week. Following th luncheon, cards were enjoved. Mr Fllege received first prise and Mra MoCra the second. Present were Charles 8 Chandler, James M. Lockhart, J E Fllege, Ontt Hovendoo and Rowe McCrae and the Misses Estelle Lakenan and Margaret Smith. Th Misses Ethel and Gertrud Riordan of Sunn.vside spent the week In Ely vis't-In- g their grandmother. Mre. Margaret O Hare. Mr and Mrs Harold W. Edwards and children arrived home Thursday from a brief visit to Salt Lake The Misses La Veta Harrison and Ruth Sheldon were hostess to the Modern Drama club at its maetlng Monday eveThe evening waa passed In reading ning and sewing Refreshments were served-MreWalter Johnson, Miss Beatrice Ed Roseveat, Halatead, Albert Matson snd Joe Rosevear were dinner guests of Mra. Thomas Roeevear and daughter. Mis Pearl Flavin, Tuesday evening of last weak. Amos B Gardner of Sunnysld. accompanied h hie daughters. Lorett and Leah, motored to Elv to attend th dance on Thursday evenlftg.' Members of th Tuesdtv Evening Five Hundred club were guests of Mrs Charles A. Walker at her apartment in th Rich-mTueadav evening of last week. The game wae followed bv th serving df refreshment Prises were won by Mra Roof and Mr White Mrs. Charles E of Stephens Sharp was a guest of the club Mre Bertha Mallsn was a dinner guest of Mis FYancee Peter Rundav evening Mr and Mra Axel Bellander end Mr end Mr Alfred Bellander of Faker spent several dav a of th week in Elv. Mra Osmond G. Bates was hostess to the members of th Pirate Bridge club at the Cniveraity club Friday afternoon of laat week. Following a number of Interesting games, high score prises were awarded to Mra. George H. " L'nsley and Mr. W. S. Elliott. Mr. and Mra. Gerald McNav and Mr and Mr. Gordon Gainea motored from Ruth to attend the dance In Ely Thura-da- v evening Mr. and Mr August R. Rlepe of Ely were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Chrl In McGill Sunday evening. Later Haller in th evening they were Joined by Air. end Mrs. John Stack. Mrs H. J R. Tietz, Miss Catherine Ryan. Herman and Joseph Ttetz and cards were played Mrs. I. C. C. Whitmore entertained the ladies of the NeedlecraN club at her home on Lyons avenue Thursday afternoon of lest week The ladles sewed until refreshment were served Sunday evening at 8.20 o'clock Miss Olive Vlarv Robison became th bride of F.. J Meeeham The ceremony was performed bv Judge D. C. McDonald The couple were attended bv Alias Thelma Farnsworth and Grant Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Meeeham will make their home In Baker. Mra. Charles 8. Chandler entertained guests at her home in East Elv Saturday afternoon of laat week. Sewing passed the afternoon and tea waa served The free-for-a- ll Mss-dam- m Doesnt hurt, a bit I Drop a little on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it. right off with fingers. Truly! , Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes, and the 'callu ses, without soreuesa or irritation. (AdV.) Freezone ladle enjoying Mrs Chandler's hospitality were Mesdame A rttun- - Smith, Samuel B Elbert. Ralph A. Bowdle, George A. W hltelev end Mle Margaret Smth. Mra. G. L Hickey returned to her home In East Elv Saturday evening of taet week, after a several weeks' visit in Loa Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Doull of McGill were laet week-en- d guests of Mr. and t Mrs William N, McGill tn Elv Mr and Mra. George M Campbell and W. D. Campbell of Steptoe were guests of Mr. and Mra J. F. Miles Thursday of last week. Mrs. Frank I Beverly entertained the members of the Double E Bridge club at her home In East Elv Saturday afternoon of laat week. Following the games, awarded the Mr Harold R. Amena w flret prize and Mra Ed Horrocka second prise. Mrs. 'Hllm'k C Ktrfcebv retumeT Thursday evening of last week from a visit, of several months in Salt Lake She waa met In Ely bv her son, Alhin C. Ktrkv, and thev motored to their home In Spring valley Frida v. Mie Bertha Mallen, who spent a week In El? In attendance s the teacher' returned to Goshute Tuesday morning pf last week.' Messrs and Meadames Fred A! Clark, Robert A. Baird, Robert A. Tucker, Thomas A Bath and Fred D. Oldfield were gueate at she ranch homa of Mr.e and Mre Hans L Anderson at at dinner Sitndav. Mr. and Mrs JohrivH. Eager entertained at dinner Thursday evening of last week for Mr. and Mra Charles E. I O. Pierce Stephens, Vernon MetcalfE and Brlnton were Mr. and Mrs Jay breskTast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Creighton P. Whitmore Sunday manning. Mrs Mabel Ganeki of Ban Francisco is a guest of Mr. and Mra C . W. Torrence at their home in East Ely. arrived home last Mre Lucv Lotsell week from California, where she had been . for several months. Mr. and Mra Graham Quste and batov of Baker spent last week vising friends in Ely. CP dMSisi IROlpJk & (Kjj3HkJM Schell-boum- MALAD, Idaho, Nov. 28 The Kensington club me st the home of Mrs. J. M. Kerns Wednesday afternoon. An Intergiven, esting Thanksgiving program was served. after which a buffet luncheon was Air. and Mra. Fercv Hansen are gueate of Mr and Mrs George Hansen of Ogden. Utah. Mre. Joseph L. Wight of Brigham Utah, spent Tueeday and Wednesday at Parley the guest of her- sister. Mr. Bates. taberatak at the evening Wednesday nacle a harvest festival waa given by the Primary. A 7 80 an Interesting prowhich a social gram wa rendered, after A fishing pond, tlma was enjoved. e candies and a bazaar were the features of the evening Wednesday evening of last week Miss Bara Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mra Evan VV. Jones of St. John, and Albert Price, son of Mrs John Price, were united In marriage at the home of the bride After the ceremony an elaborate wedding supper was served Mra Dwight Peck entertained at dinner Thursday. Covers were laid for ten. Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Jones their daughter. Irene and Wallace Jenkins son of Mr. snd Mrs Willis m Jenkins were married The Bishop John G Evans offilcated home was decorated with vases of fall flowers. A wedding supper waa served Qsfe (SlT m 4jre N m MALAD, IDAHO am fi?vQag,iHGR) S Kite llifailiiail home-mad- relatucb to th immediate famtHe Mr. and Mu J two the uf lilies art MSting ith relative at Pocatello. HH spent Mlsa and Mis d th thir brother last Hill, af Opclen Utah !! eute?8inl jiwi-i- eek-cn- Mrs at Tove, Jr,, OemgD BROADWAY H a Thanksgu !n dinner at hf'r hrm Thursd'iv Ve?a werefcr laidM for Mr ami, Mrs. Cicorg , and Mu' Tovrj, Tovev and children and Mr and Jan Mrs John Bush daught Today and Monday Sc Vdpfiy'days iTV In His Mr- KELLINQ, D. C. Graduate Chiropractor and DR. F. MARION Drugiiir Heittr Hydrotherapy, .,Mchno8herpy, E trot MY hrnpy PATIENTS GET WELL Specialising Appendicitis, Lumbags, Rheumatism. Nervousness, Heart and Kidney Trouble, Bathe, Ladle' and Childrens Specialist. Rooms 84 0. Main St. Across from Z. C. M. I. Office Hour 1 to S P. M. Mi- Fmr pey jtm I will gladly tell Los Angeles, Cal. of the relief Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery gave we. I was sick with troubles of stomach, liver, etc., and La Gnppe with all its attending aliWhen all else failed Dr. ments. Pierce 'a Golden Medical Discovery did work.-the good 1 also took Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets for biliousness, with grand success. I write with gratitude to tell others of the relief that is in store for them. Do not delay, but hasten to get the above pientioned remedies if suffering from similar indisposition. Sam 'I Kaltsky, 978 Euclid Ave. of Dr. Obtain this Discovery in tablets or liquid at vour Pierce -- nearest drug store and youll quickly find that it buildd you up, beside correcting your distress. Invalids Hotel, Write Dr. Pierce Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical adv ice. Send 10c for trial pkg. taolets. (Adv.) -- hiiFhm Rrxr W hr Th 1 pcArnt Infor'l 7nna Hazl rna Robin Mi n WUUjtms Bihp end Moni Iih d faroth Mr and Mr Honrr H B ood Mi Mr Emdv a Brn rd Mr Boro pont rhnkjr!tne rtur at Mrth E Born M Mr. of and Kbhnrd Mit fJik. guts Hrt nd Mr Mr dinner rove1 Prod 0rdn Tifo Mr trdd W B Alio a fhir horn vrr loid fr frn Mnndr nd Mr Badr at Miriam. Mi In Fr1 eln bv G M Bam f gur Robin and dfinrhtor. their home da Thnkgi'inr Mr and Mr. John !r nod Thokgi ln M. dlrnsr pari Td1i nt rt Rilfor! R Mr In pv at and blt LaV and dsngh dnRTBi nm Ogdn riaitor ra fllood Bam ThMma Midi Blood Wll who 'lldrd Barn tn and am tdnt of th ttniritv. ar hom for th 1 bankgting boMdar. Mr and Mr ak fnnd In Or1 Btindr Hatoh Mra. Hirtf'h fr Pblan1r Alvin Hatrh. all of Wood Cm and Mr RavviH rlitor Monditv Mr. 3 8. Bcntt of Oadn fonurrlV of f onn , frind hr Mondar Il8u. and danghtar Mi Mr R W. Barn Ilrfji of Barn. pot- - Rooday in Ka.vavUl as Ham Jph vr titd Rbn vitd rlatlv Rohrt MHomh of Ogdn ra a Sunday of br nxthr Mr. Robrt F Bvraru and Mra. William Tarny vlaltora Monday. irrMr.KaravUI k w-wa a nd Brigham Young tor tn Ogdn a first of rdatirn t 11Mra W of bait Mfn 3. l.ak vttt Bnrbidg of frlrnd dav her, a Mra. O A William was a Balt F.ak vBMor during th lr K. M. Raglry of Balt leak vigHerf tlvoa br kwadir. 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