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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUND AY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1922 A wedding breakfast fallowed at the Mary Fay inn. The table was centered with a large crystal basket of pink rosea tied with pink tulle. Smaller baskets of tha (lowers were at each end. Covers were laid for thirty. Following a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Blass will be at home in thle city. The Esther dub was organised by maids and ma t rows of Queen Esther chapter No. 4. Order of "the Eastern Star, at a meetMrs. Anna Pecken-patig- h ing held recently. was choeen president and Mra. Charles H. Parker, secretary and treasurer. The dub waa organised for social The meetings wIM be held purposes. every two weeks In the Masonic clubrooma Mra. Phil F. Harding, Mrs, Ethel Moore, Mrs. A. J. Mitchell and Miss Margaret Prout will be hostesses to. the club next Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. Patrick Healy wIH entertain at a cupper party tomorrow evening at their home. 2f80 Kooles avenue. In compliment to Mr. and Mr W. H Shear. man, who will leave Tuesday for New Zealand, and Mra. Fred W. Kiesel of Sac. ramento, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shearman. "Miss Ioia Marriott, who win be married Wednesday to Sidney Sievens Wilcox, will entertain at a trousseau tea Mondav afternoon at her horns, 325 Twenty-thli- d . . street. Invitations have been Issued bv Mr. Thomas D. Dee and iMr lawrence T. Dee for a tea to be given Tuesday afternoon from 3 qntU I o'clock at ths man. Mru Fred W. Kietel it k a i kl Mr. and Mm. W. H. OGDHhT. Jan, Shearman entertained eighty guesta at a dancingballroom party Thursday evening tn of the Weber club, In the new Fred W. compliment to their gueet. --Mr. Kleeel of Sacramento, Oal. A buffet sup waa served. Tuesday afternoon Mra & guest of honor at a card party given by Mrs. Fred J. Kicoel and && at the Mary Fay W. Ino. ' whnwventy-nv- e gueu wr oa tertained. Mlea Josephine Kimball entertained at a tea at the Mary Fay Inn In honor of Mra Ktesel. Friday afternoon Eighty-- f I vs guesta were In attendance. Mrs. John Browning and Mrs. James H. De Vina entertained at a luncheon thla afternoon at the De Vine home, SOS Twenty-fourt- h street. Covers were laid tor tjrelve. Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Wright, who left Thursday for England, Dr. and Mrs. Kara C. Rich enter- tamed at a dinner party Wednesday ave-nlat their home on Washington avenue. The table waa centered with a .. miniature steamship on a large mirror, which was encircled with violets, sweet peas and rosea Streamers of American Beauty ribbon extended from the shipbou-to the corners of the table. Corsage quets of red roses and violets were favors for the women and small ships were favors for tha men. In addition to gdwst of honor, rovers were laid for Mr. and Mra D. O. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Warren L, Wattis, Mr. and Mrs. Bcow-croft Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Twin Falls. Idaho. Wright of N. Mrs. J. Spargo entertained at four at tables of bridge Tuesday-afternoo- n her home, 25(2 Tyler avenue. In honor of her elster, Mra Florence Bhurtltff. Mra E. R. Dutnke won the high ecore. Luncheon was served following bridge. Pink roees decorated the rooms. Mra. hi. R. l)ell Hampton entertained at bridge Monday afternoon at her home. 2537 Tyler avenue. A luncheon waa served following the card Honors were won by Mra George fames .- Abbott. LThe guests included Mrs, W. II. Mrs George L Abbott, Mr James T. Abbott, Mrs. Roland B. Ballait- -. V ! . two-cour- se tyno. Mrs. Lester F. Whitlock, Mrs. Leslie H. Savllls, Mra RoyaJ J. Douglas, Mrs. Elizabeth Bird and Miss Helen Da via Miss Lucille Wallace, Miss Frances Mc-were ready andto Miss Emma Dahlstrom Womthe members of the hostesses C en's University club at an,qld-fashione- d party Thursday svenlng In ths Univergames sity clubrooma were enjoyed and Miss Adelaide Ashton, Miss Kona Wallace and Miss Frances Coolidge entertained with an dance. Refreshments were served. Mra Ezra Rlohsrdson entertained at a five hundred party ait her home on after- street Wednesday Twenty-fift- h Fink decorations were used on noon, the luncheon table. Covers wsre laid for twelve. A bridge party was glven Monday tft- ernoon by Mra Wallace H. Ellis and Mrs. Jonathan Browning at tha Mary - Fay Inn. Pink roses and ferns were used for decoration. Eight tables were arranged for bridge. A luncheon was served. Mra. Sidney O. Stevens entsrtalnsd at a luncheon at her home, 2380 Madison avenue, Thursday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. Chase Doster. who' will leave early next month for Denver. Colo., to make her home. A basket of Ophelia rears and maidenhair fern adorned each small table, on which luncheon was served. The guests Included, besides the honor guest, Mrs H. L. Bell. Mrs. Wtl 11am Van Alen, Mrs. R. S. Joyce, Mr Willard G. Gilson, Mrs. Patrick Healy, Jr., Mra. W. H. Shearman, Mrs .Berne, Mrs. J. C. Lynch. Mr Lester F. Whitlock. Mrs. C. R. Hollingsworth, Mr Felix T, Moore, Mrs. H, A. Bennlng, Mrs. Kara Richardson, Mrs. R. T. Mitchell, Mrs. Earl Ballantyne, Mr C. J. Lawrence, Mra. C. H. Stevens, Mr ' Horace O. JCebeker, Miss Josephine Kimball, Mrs. Fred W. Kiesel of Saoramento and Mrs. J. F. Smith of Logan A dancing party waa given this eveW. H. Harris In ning by Mr. and Mr ths1 new ballroom of the Weber club In honor of their guests, Mr. and Mr James B. Lord of Boston. Forty-fiv- e couples wsre In Attendance. A buffet supper was served. Mrs. - w. H. Shearman entertained the members of her literary club at 1 o'clock luncheon this afternoon at her horns on Fred--erick-- A -- Is SUFFERERS from w ehronio indigestion will find quick relief a few doees of br. Caldwells Pepsin. It gives you Syrup artificially ths de pepsin nature ths lack of ved you of and priich causes dyspepsia. You wui nna it muon more effective than chewing tablets and flavored candle - DR. CALDWELLS SYRUP PEPSIN , THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsla eon- tains ingredients effective In dyspepsia and constipation. It la a combination of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herb with pepsin. The formula la on tbe paekage. It hag been successfully used for SO year Try iti One bottle will prove its worth. BOTTLE FREE Ftm If yaa de emMfeatfaa, to act regiure a Iwuim at iMt mammt let ns a HujQiove T dal Bottl ef my FREE OF CHARpfi a iKot Sandy wfian needed. Simply und your naawadadigii Dr. W. B. CeWwrif. JU WaiSfngMit St., MimrtrtB III Wruaawioday. HALF-OUNC- E mk im ; f v ' .'v. i Ber-than- a. A,.'' Uv'- 4 -. Mrs. Leroy Pugmire will entertain the Of Sacramento, Cal,, whe Is the guest of Acacia dub at her home, 1158 Twenty-fift- h street, Friday afternoon. Mrs, R. Mre. Fred J. Kiesel and Mr, and Mrs B. Porter will give the program. W. H. Shearman. Ths Martha society, will meet eflth Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell Monday afternoon it I:ift oclock at her home, 2532 Eccies Adams avenue and Twenty-fift- h street. avenu The luncheon was followed by a musical ernlver-sar- y Mr CeieCrstlng the twenty-secon- d Chase Poster gave a number of of their Institution in Ogden, memItalian, French and German songs, ac- bers of Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. companied by Mrs. T. Don Besson. Mrs. Besson rendertd a number of piano se- 8., will entertain In the Masonic temple lections, which Included a group by De- Monday evening. Arrangements for the bussy and selections by modern German evening are In charge of Mr Helen Cole, who will be assisted, by special commitcomposers. Mrs. W. A. Turner entertained the tee. The Bempre Musical society will give mem here, of her bridgaclub and number of additional guests at ths Mary Kay Its second annual concert February T, In Inn Thursday afternoon. Prises - were the auditorium of the Central Junior high school. The following members of the awarded to Mrs. Ears Richardson. Mr Leroy Pugmire and Mr A. W. Walker. society will appsar on the program: Mr The luncheon table was centered with a Warren C. Linford, Mr Ben Tyree and basket of pink roses. Guests In addition Mlsa Vera De Lama ter. vooal soloists; to the club members were Mrs. Leroy Mrs. Royal Boole violinist ; Mias Heisn Pugmire. Mrs. Ezra Richardson, Mrs. P. Hunter, cellist; Mr Joseph A. Ferrara F. Klrkendall, Mrs. A. C. Brown and and Mrs. T. Don- Reason, pianists; violin Mr Mary Fisher and Mr Royal Vlrg.l P. Ca ne and Mr Hyrum duet. Miss Eccies; trio selection. Miss Fisher, Miss Plngree of Salt Lake. Miss Lois Marriott, a bride of best Hunter and Mr. Reason; double vocal trio selections, Mrs. Leslie H. Seville, mis week) waa the guest of honor at cellaneous shower rlvan by Miss Mar Mr Ray Jons 'Mr John Cullcy, Mrs. Roland Brewer afternoon at her home, Bccles, Mrs. C. H. Stevens and fery Jeffersonthis avenue. A blue oolor Mrs. Ben Tyree. scheme was used in the decorations of Among the Ogden people who attended the luncheon table. Streamers of blue the Gluok-Ziconcert given in Salt ribbon extended from the chandelier to Lake Thursday even in, under the each plate, where they. were attached auspices of the Musical - Arts society, to place cards In bridal design. Oovsrs were- Dr. and Mr. Joseph R. Morrell, Mr. M ns Brewer waa and Mr. C. 8. Gunnell, Mrs, John Culley, Were laid for twenty. assisted by her sister. Miss Ruth Brew- Mr Abbott R. Hevwood, Mrs. Camden er, and Mlsa Edna Stevens. Riley, Mr T. Don Besson, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Parmlay, Miss Ellen Thoma Ths marriage of Miss Lucille Thoma Miss Mr. N. of Mr J. and Hslen Hunter, Miss Mary Fisher, Miss Thomas, daughter took and John G. Vernieuw place Betty Noble, Miss Inea Corte Miss MilWednesday In the Salt Lake temple. A dred Cortez and Miss Helen Corte wedding breakfast followed at the home - Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Robinson left of the bride's brother. - Dr. W. Dee Thursday for the Pacific coast to spend a Thomas, on Ramona avenue. Carnations month. and violets were combined with ferns in Mr J. E. Duflfey ha returned to her a large basket as a centerpiece for the home In Seattle, following a three table. A bow of pink tulie was on the weeks' visit with Wash., her Mrs. Kathhandle of the basket. Crystal candle' erine Shuffteborgsr, atmother, the Virginia. Covers were st'eks held pink candle Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnes will leave laid for ten. Mr. end Mra. Vernieuw will tomorrow for Chicago to spend two week he at home at 3455 Monroe avenue after before going to Bt, Louis, Mo., to make their borne. FebruaryS. 1.M. Mr Scott, Jr., was hostess to Mra. A.- P. Bigelow and Mr William the members of her bridge club st her Van Alen IcfLlo for Ban street. Thurs- They Wiu sail withlayMr. EdwardFrancisco. home, 1445 Twenty-fift- h Blehsei, day afternoon. Marigolds decorated tha who left Friday for the coast, on the room Luncheon was served on email Matsonla for Honolulu, where they will tables following bridge, covers being laid spend the remainder of the winter. for twelve. Mr. and Mra. B. Wright of The Child Culturg club celebrated Its Twin- - Fade, JdahorClarence visited In Ogden for twenty-fift- h anniversary' wfth a musicals several days during the week, the and kenslngton Thursday afternoon 'at of their parents. Dr. and Mrs. Esrguests C, The blue room was decothe Berthan rated with narcissi and tea rot.es. The Rich and Mr, and Mr Joseph E. Wright program was openedwith the community sonr, America, with Mrs. Warren C. Binford at the piano. Two humorous SALMON, by Mrs. C. W. Llpplncott and readings Mrs. W. H. Child followed. Miss Fay 8ALMON, Idaho, Jan. 21. Mra W. J. Kin sang Break of Day 0'Ril!ey, Brown returned Monday of last week and Come to Sweetheart" (Bartlett). from Los Angeles, wher she had apent A piano monologue wta given by Miss fourteen month- - 8he4a visiting at the a You Lee Are Gustaveson. nia Vlrg of her aon. George A. Brown. Wonderful Mother," and Mighty Lak a home Mrs. Prank William who strived In with violin obbligato ty Mss Salmon Rose. on of last Monday week, le visitPhyllis King. Two vocal solos were renMr. and Mr Blase dered by Mr Lucille Newman Wright, ing herst parent their country home near her. All Because of You" (words and muThe met club week last Tuesday Bridge sic by Mrs. Joseph Charles Gustaveson), with Mr Putnam. The priaee were won and Mv Fewer Girl (words by Mrs. by Mm. Putnam, first; Mrs. Rand, secIde E. Woods of Ogden; tnuaio by Mrs. ond, and Mr Adam third. Joseph Charles Oustaveson. As an enMr. and Mra. Tlllotaon and little core Mr Newman sang Awake, Little daughter, to their home Miss In Salmon. Betty, returned Flowers," by Gertrude Bsnsoucl. of last week, after Tuesday a Vlrvlma Lee Gustaveson gave reading a few week having spent visiting Mr. enticed Nlcoletle." and as an encore Tilotsoris parents In Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. save A Kentucky Philosopher " The Thlmbie club wsa entertained! by tiuatavesQtjLwastheAcconipanlst.-torl.h- e Mrs. White, Wednesday of last afternoon. Refreshments were served In week. Russ were There present, besides ths table the dining room, the tea holding Mr Caplea and Mr Walter a basket of narclsl and tea roses as a member Wta te. After an enjoyable afternoon, reBronze centerpisce on a fillet lace cover. were served. candlesticks held pinlc taper ' The en- freshments Mr Caaterlin left for Pocatello, tertainment was In charge of the board Wednesday of last week, to he gone a of directors as follows: Mrs, R. A, Moye few day. Mra. George 8. Glen, Mrs Archie BowThs second series of elub dances for man, Mrs Thomas T. Des, Mr K. C. the winter has bean organised, the first (Veen. Mrs. D. N. White, Mrs. F. T. of which waa held at tha Pioneer opera Wright, Mrs. A. D Noblitt and Mr Fred house Frill y of wek Rfrehment W. Chambers. were cerved br the committee In charge. oclock, at Ft. There wa a targe attendanca. Thursday morning at Mr. and Mr. Joseph's church,' the wedding of Mrs. Brown and Mr. Oliva Thlnnes Bennett and John H. B.aes and Mrs. Harry Georg wra entertook place. iMonslgnor P. M. Cushnnhan, tained at dinner, Hettinger of laat week, at Friday assisted by ths Rev. Father Hubert the home Mr of and Dr. The fifteen members of tho Ashley. Hogan, performing the ceremony. - The senior class wedding music was furnished bv Mis of th Salmon high school were Cecil Ragan. Die bride wore a gown of Friday evening of last week, at blue Canton crepe, with corsage bouquet the home of their president, Paul Dempof pink rosebuds and violets, and blue sey. Th occasion wag to celobiate ths Miss Genevieve Murphy, the bridesmaid, successful ending of tha first semester waa gowned In blue taffeta and wore of the school year. The Friday Bridge club met with Mrs. corsage bouquet of pink sweet peas. Alva Blaea, brother of the bridegroom, was het Frank Havemann laat week. Tea waa served at the conclusion of th The Boy Scouts gave a danoe'at ths Campflr Girls hall Saturday evening of last week, at which th younger set an. Joyed themselves until a lata hoipr. Miss Edna Shanafelt returned to Tenduy, after making a brief recently visit at her home tn Salmon. X f WARNING! Always say Bayer when you buy Aspirin. Unless y6u see the name Bayer on tablets, you are nof getting ! genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 2 years and proved ' safe by millions for Golds Rheumatism Headache Neuralgia Toothache Neuritis Pain, Pain Lumbago Accept only!- - Bayer package which contains proper directions - 1 m , - -- IDAHO , lt KjMt J s Hindy Chosen FYlenda' club Friday afternoon of laat week. Needlework was the feature. Luncheon was served at two small by American Those present were Mrs. beauty rose John Greaves, Mr Harley Greaves, Mrs B. H. Hale, Mra, C. A. Canfield. Mrs. Ernest Card, Mrs. J. N. Larson, Mra. J. H, Larson and Mra. Mary Dailey. Mr W. A. Loli men smertictn ed the Golden Hour club Friday afternoon of last week at three tabled of proSTtsalva fly hundred. Mr' Wliford Thorpe won high score and Mrs. Ralph Gayman the Luncheon waa served at consolation. o'clock. Covers were latd tor Mra. Frank Calvin Foss, Mra. Ralph Gayman, Mr Amo Foss, Mr Belnap, Mra. Georg. Mitchell, Mrs. R. H. Munson, Mrs. G. W. States, Mra. Wliford Thorpe, Mr George Blood and Mrs. N. W. Kimball. Mra. Ia Grande Smith of Idaho Falls Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Heber rd Hawke. EVANSTON, WYO. FTVANSTON,- - Wyo., i j Twenty members of the Ladies auxiliary to the were entertained board of trad at luncheon Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. A. W. Anderson, Mr Anderson and Mrs. Jessie Hatten being th The tables looked Inviting hostess -- catenation with In red and white, gypsoph'.la, nut basket and place card carrying out th color schemed and the menu was thoroughly After luncheon th afternoon enjoyed. was passed with th game of five hundred. Mra. Harold Gunnell and, son are visiting In Ogden, Utah. Ben Spence, a student of th UniverErsity of Utah, visited his sister, Mrs. nest Burdette, last week. He was re thele-deert- 1 !of d, We Duplicate ' Any Len ( No not can PRESTON, Jan. 21. Mra. Idaho, George Pauli entertained at luncheon Friday avenlng of laat week. Pink and red roses In wicker baskets decorated the room. Luncheon waa aerved at seven small table Cover were, laid for Dr. and Mr A. R. Cutler, Mr and Mra. J. R, Wilson, Mr. and Mr. Archie Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Wliford Romney. d Mr Mr.' and Mrs. Parley Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Wliford Bingham, Mr. and Mra. Amos Belnap, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Saliahurv.i Roace Harmon, Miss Louise Bird, Mr. ahd Mr E. 8. Nalder, Dr. and Mrs. 8. 81 Evans and Mr. and Mrt George Pauli. Mrs. 8. P. Packer entertained at cards followed by luncheon Wednesday evening of last week In compliment to her sister. Me'ba and Luderq Hansen of Logan. Utah. The guests Included TheMTssei n Alene and Martha Stvn.-Whtfr- ed and Thelma Taylor. Mis Leo la Faylor la visiting In Logan. Utah, with her mother, Mr J. A. Fay. lor. Mr R H. Munson entertained Thursday evening of laat week at three tables of progressive five hundred. Dr. R. H. Munson won high score for the men and (tart here. It tn ths mast complete system sffered to It he public, acting en cleatv BOTHl tipper ad lower bowel and removing foul matter which poisoned ths system for months sod ' which nothing ele eat dislodge. It brings silt nil gasca. thui Immediately relieving pressure on the heart. It is astonishing ths great amount of poisonoas matter Adlerika drawn from ths alimentary canal matter yon never thought was la yrnir system. Try if right after a natural matter it bring out which wan poisoning you. la slight stomach, gas on ths stomach and sick headache, one spoonful Adirtka ALWAYS brings relief. A longer treatment, however Is necessary In of obstinate const I pat km nod long stand lag stomach freebie, preferably oadsf direction of yoor physician. cil from .crlbrit," " klUd) Dr. "L. MngloU. have found nothing la ray 8d veara brsetiee To "excel Adlerrita.'flTHTgn Tr. Jarnoa Weaver. 'I a so Adlerika ta alt bowel cases. Bom ro quire only one doao.' (Atgaed) Dr. f, u. Prettywao. 'After taking Adlerika foe) bet tar tbaa for 20 years H.iren't Unsnags to express tho AWrri !Mf( RITIRA eliminated from my gym IntftftJnal Antlssptlo, ism tftigned j. K. Puckett. There Is now offered te ths public a prepara Adlertk to a contrast surprise to people who tlon havlnig the IMHDIJI a ctUm of an !nte hAve used only ordinary bowel and stomach medtlsal antiseptic and (034PLETK srstria cleaa icine. on sccount of Its rapid, pleasant and or. Thin preparation, known as Adteriks, sets t'OhfT.fT'B action. It la MA by leading drug. as follow g UfsTwrywherr, Ti tends tn sllmlnats or destroy harm fat germs Bora In Bait Lake City by Behra mm Johnson, nd eotan hscflll In ths intestinal canal, that Drugs, rivr-iaOoBtacegg and other leading 'guarding a gainst appendicitis amd tbe dis druggists. Ad 11 matter , PRICES Our Reg. Prlost .75 Any Plat Spherical... $1.M 1.50 2.50 Flat Compound Torle Bphorlcol . .... 2.50 160 3.50 J.60 Torle Compound If you llvo out of town mall us itho pieces wo return new lenaea same day. I I ....... Scbitali 10 SoJ Main Optical Co. 775 80 . Main Safe-FaHleduc- iion Jen-so- mats UmFliSoffwa served at lt:3 ln,U5Clus ahd white. Those present wer Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mr J. Evan WtlforJ Thorp. Mr. and Mr W. A. Lohman. Mr. and Mr George Mitohsll, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kimball and Dr. and Mra R. H. Munson. Dr. and Mr. B. P. Packer entertained J. at luncheon Saturday evening of last week In honor of Mr, and Mra. Clyde P. Packer of Rexburg. Cover were laid for Mr. nd M ra,Q L Packer,-- M- -. and r, Mra. C p. Packer, Mr. Vaughn Mr. Henry Stokes, Grant Packer and Dr. Abd Mrs. B. P( pAcknv Mr. George Pauli waa hostess to th Ta-lo- - ftoduc. reduce, reduce, la th slogan all tat people. Get thin, be slim, is the cry of fashion and society. And tha overfat wring their hands In mortification and helplessness; revolting at nauseating drugs, afraid of violent exercise, dreading the unwelcome and unaatiefy leas Marmola Proscription and learn through JLJMt Lhtymwo aafely.. reduce steadily and easily without on change o In their mod .. , secretly and quickly reaching their Idea! of figure, with a smoother akin, better than they have ever appetite and health known. And now comes Marmola PreU behooves you to loarn th scription. satisfactory, beneficial effects of thla reducer by giving to gnat, safe fatone dollar .for a case, or Sour druggist sending a like amount to the Marmolp Company, 4613 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, o Mich., with a request that they malri-tcase or Marmola Preymr scription Tablet (Advertisement) of repre-aente- th gueata of Mrs. B. F. Baum. they Mra. Dave Lewla has been a guest at th Moselandar ranch at Aitamont for some time. Mrs. C. M. Whitney and daughter and Miss Flo La Chape.le of Kemmerer were guests of Mr. and Mr Frank Coshln, Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mr Harold C. Fabian of Balt T,nke war In Evanaton, Saturday and Sunday. Mra. Georgq Carruth, apent several days in Salt Lak laat wnk with her daugh- ter. who ta of Utah. Mr W. C. Blyth left Tuesday of laat week to spend aom time In Salt Lake. She Is at home in the Belvedere apartment Mra. Charles Cook visited Balt take friends last week. Mlsa Sarah Grace, who hod been In North Platte. Neb, for some time, has returned to her home In this city. Mr. and Mr Joseph Bird, Sr., have gone to Long Beach, Cal., to spend the remainder of the winter, a la thalr annual custom. Ethet Burdette "entertained J) t s Moawsrtkaridsstat of Ballolictsld guests Tuesday of Mra. Mary Ann Cooper. The grade school and Junior high entertained at a dance .Wednesday after- prep ration far a elaborate dancing party, to he glyaa la tha Ceatarallle Mamerial halt to the near future. Th following eotnuiiHee had beca appointed by the elub te arrange foe th affair: (I. H. Smith. Charles lloliln,' Haary CErnlaM, Bert Randall, ltovld Wing, Tbomas Barber. Mlaa Ell rhaaa, Mra. C. A. 8 1 teepee, Mr Whitney Smith, Mr. and Mrs. of Ogdea William Sallies Mra. Smllh. here with spent Sunday Joseph Mr. and Mra Erancl E. Bbeldoa were vlattora te Salt Lak Monday. Mrs. B. B Parrish apaat Wednesday pith relative la Clatab. noon. CENTERVILLE 81 Mr Joel R. rr-CBNTBRVIIJ.B, Ja rtah was a visitor to Ofdsa during the week. Mr. sod Mrs. Hubert Hisictrss of Kiprila hare with Mr. tad Mr sprat last wsrk-saLnl Barber. Mayor sod Mr Joseph E. Wllltsms wsre th gosots of frtead ta Salt Lska Monday, Mr. aad Mrs Rose R. Woolley entertained a aamber of frleads at a "500 party at th home of Mr. ant Mr lawrence Simmons is Salt taka Saturday seta Ins of last wash. Fled tables of tha gams were played. The M. I. A. of raaterrllle Seroad ward aatertalaad with a daaeiag party Pride y alaht ta the ward hall. 4a aoudred gueet war A HOME MADE GRAY HAIR REMEDY 5 Joseph (laarock aa tertained at her home Wadaeaday afternoon, her guests being the of' fleers and teacher of tho reetemlie Ptr- -t ward Primary atanrlaflMi. Plat for the yaari Work went dlacnaaed end lunrbaoa was sarvod. The gneeie war Mlea Beriya Brwtrh at Boea-tlfuMr Daley Garrett, Mlsa Sadie Backma Mr Joseph Betas, Mr. Bona Wool ley, Mia BU Beers. Mr Loin Reading. Mias Louis Smith. Mr. B. Barriaoa and Mr O. A. McIntyre. Mr. sad Mrs. Freak lla Smith were th guests of Mr. a ad Mr. P. R. Smith of Salt Lak at dinner Runday evening, Miss Gladys Williams eotcrialaed with a affair at her hotne Sunday eeram. a somber ef tha boy of tbe Load actual ba lsa the guesta of btmor. fdk-wls- g Th Ontervllle paepl wer the gueata, of Mr. and Mr (ilea Ingalls of Bountiful at a .ready pull sad card party Moo-da- y Arthur petit. evening: . Mr. nad Mra. Gladys William, tlall'e Karl, Lottie Tlngey, I -- an Waltn Norm Adams. Dorothy Reading, Harold Randall. Kronath Smith and Lroa Earl Tha Centerville Community elub to making ' . Gray, streaked or faded hair Is Rot only unbecoming, but unnecessary. Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home that will darken firty hair, and make it soft and glossy. To n half-pin- t of water add 1 ounce'' of a small box of Barbo Com- bay rum, aa4-1- 4 ounc of glycatin poiind These ingredients can be bought at any drug storo nt very httle east, or the druggist will put it up for you. Apply to tho hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained. , This will make a yray-baireperson look' twentydoesyesrs younger. It is easy to not color th scalp, is not use, sticky or gTeasy and does not rub oft , (Advertisement.) d nm i In five minutes Pape's Diapepsin Indigestion Sourness Gases 'JO ends Acidity Flatulence. five minuies your stomach feels fine. Don t bother what upset your stomach or which portion of the food did the damage. If your stomach in sour, gessy tad upset, and what you just ate lias fermented Into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; you belch gases and acids and eructate un digested food lust take a little Pape a Diapepsin and In five minutes you wonder what became of the indigestion and distress. 4.g. Tow Con Mokt a Better Gray Hair ( Remedy Than Ton Con Buy Mr number of friends with a sleigh ride Friday evtning of last week, afterward taking her guests to the home of her parMr. and Mr ent William Burdette, for a hot luncheon. Mr. C. E. Howard entertained fourteen guests at a oclock d.nner Tuesday of laat week In compliment to her sister, Mr. D. M. Keyea, who left Saturday for Red Desert, her new home. Mr. Keyea also waa delightfully surprised at th home of her mother, Mr. VVlMam by the teachers of tho religion class of the L. D. 8. church. They took their luncheon Wednesday and passed a 1: pleasant afternoon. t WEST JORDAN. Jan. Jl.w-I- n compll ment to M. Violet Frown, a January bride. Miss Olive Leak, Mr. George Di ruond and Mr D. Haaeltllne entertained at a parcel eh .Twer at th home of Mr William Brown Katurday availing of last enweek. Games and luncheon wer joyed by thirty-fiv- e guesta. A number of friends surprised Marie ?hulgn at her home Thursday of last week. Gamt were enjoyed, aftef which a late luncheon waa served to the followCeo and Farah Haun, ing guestsMary Georgia HtbhVi'd Reel hater-vaMeek, Edna and Lavern Bateman, Louel la Bteadioan, F.ivin Harmon, Lillian Brown, Myrtle Cundlfk.i I.ilal Bhulacn Tlieo and Jesse Harmon, Floyd Abbntt. Gerald Franz. Gordon Ealger, Lawrence Jensen. Lee Egbert, Ivan Jones, David Reynolds, Wallace Brown and A. J Sahey. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Christensen entertained a number of friends at their noma -- Thursday evening-- of laat week. The evening was spent with progressive toMrs. George Hengame friars going derson, Wallace Bateman and Mr. and Mr. H. P. Jenaen. A buffet luncheon waa aerved to twenty-fou- r guests. A number of tha young friends of Gady Gardner gave her a surprise party st her home Tuesday afternoon, tht- time being spent In gsmes followed luncheon, Twenty siiealg werS'pfta snt. Mr. and Mr A. J. Shnlaen are r cclvlng eorigratulallfin upon the arrival of a daughtsr In thalr home. Mrs. Ernest Rilcox and children spent 2 cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. N .mad..je WHERE-they-war- e LOWEST Mr.-an- Cl see baring their in 30 Minutes duplicate them perfectly In thirty minutes and save you money. Our work la fully guaranteed. TRESTON, IDAHO i turning from Chicago, where he con- d th University of Utah at a ference of law student. Mr John "Ward and Miss NeTII Byrnes left Saturday of laat week for Balt Lake, and on Monday were Joined by Mra. William Caehln. The three ladies expect to spend th remainder of the, winter among (lie Qrrgxroyaof aouthernCallfornia. Mr Everett L, Knight of Laramie le the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr Walter Crompton. Mr A. K. Hvde of Lusk 1 the gueet of Evanston friend. Mss Wilma Ballsy entertained twenty of her young friends at the hom'e'of her parent Monday evening of laat week. Mra. J, T. Romlck entertained tha members of her club Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mr Jack Morehouse and two children have returned from Sait Lake, where were Mias i Undfeested Meat May Cause Rapid Growth of Poisonous Germs. Many people overfill the iateetfaal tract frith tote than they eta digest. They eat hastily . do sot chew the fond properly. Thus solid pn. especially of tongh west, are apt to pnaa thrtnh the atonach bafore the digestive fluids ca act om theta. These lamp the ieacapt In trltlnali rftjreatloi! by reason of theirot bvtni properly prepared in the etomsrh. and fumlnh a good breeding place for potaooooa bacilli. Three bacilli set up iafisiaaistiea which may spread a attack of appendicitis. ad bring A Treachfroua Disease. Appendicitis Attacks at any moment cveA pe nna seemingly In good health. L'eually, how ever, It is preceded by stomach trouble, roastipatioa or almtlar distwrbancea. Often wha uneaslneas la tbs there Is a warning feeling iM imw. appearikltis esa be guarded against ta manner la m gnsrds which ho f mm tsctly bevnat agalast tho spread of threat Infection, i Infection that I dust what appendicitis to ths sppendtt. la tha iAteatinoe spaasdlng When one baa sore throat, eso can often prevent -farther trouble and the aeiekpmcBt of tnntocatA or grippe, by using an intiseptic wash or gargle Tight th TfWltoT sj?Tl H f WTtve "to carry sff ths prisons from the body, last exactly ths same prnrednro is necessary to fight the Intestlahl Bat la germs and guard against appendicitis. stead of an antiseptic wash few tho throat as I.XTC8TINAL antiseptic la asceesary. Jan. ht. Does Much Meat Cause boxes of 12 tablets coat only few Bayer Aaalria la Wo trade Bark of Bayer Msastaetaa , enter-ta.ne- . -.i . Palpitation iodaykROW" is needless to have a bad stomach. A httle Diapepsin occasionally keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear, if your stomach doesn't taka care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless antacid is Papa's, Giapcpsin, which costs only sigty cents for a large cane at drug store (Adv.) that it i , i- last Mr. wesk-sn- d and Mr In Riverton. Schuyler Coll entertain ad visiting ten guests at luncheon Sunday evening. Mrs- - Marv Nelson of Riverton, Mrs Elsin Tutta, Mrs. Schuyler Call and Edith Wyomla Call were guests of Mr flmnlon of Tsylorvllle Saturday of lost weelCT thgocehQon tslng the birthday anCall and Mrs. niversary of Mr CAN DE CURED Free Proof To You ?!? K Too rong and addrta tel nr this beatatoat r?" J.wt ay ealy argument. ran wad voq a ftes trial thats ust sU-J- to. W. to lh RataU HI" F" ebng VT0MB 0UUI, TOOAV J. C. 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