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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1922. nnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnormn 0 0 n 0 n ui guests were 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Un Mr. Waiter JT item, Mr. and Wra. Roy Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. William Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. Roe-We- n Mr. and Un. William Palmer, Bayaa and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carpenter. S Personal b R. AND MRS. C. J. PEARSALL will leave Monday for their home in Chicago, after a three weeks' rlalt to Mrs. pearaaU'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. & J, Raddats. a - M: a C. M. 8toeff el and daughter, f rret ? ' I 2 -- Mary, left during the week for a Idaho, Montana and Wash trip through . kigtoa. f Mr. J. waeka at ' Cbsgrlff is spending eeveral the Hotel Maryland In Paaa- - EL daaa,; rJ Mar- - ... ' Mra. . a F. J. Hagenbarth and daughter, Catherine Hagenbarth. who have jj 'TT spenl the winter months in California, f returned to Salt Lake tor a short stay vlna f " at Spencer, Idaho. Miss- '' . : ' B who la a student '1 St fit. Mary's at Notre Dams. Ind., spent S. the Easter holidays with a elaeemate, TWIafi Clara" McMahon, at her home In Owing-ton-, Ind. Mias Maupln win return W to Salt Lake about the middle of Juno a vkit in Chicago following the p after doee of echool. Mias Mildred Uauptn, I . - L. W. Hardy left Friday for SB extended Visit In Minneapolis and differ' eat parts of Iowa and Illinois. . ? - la Los Angelos, t Mrs. H. M. Oraesly and little eon. Mar Pershing, of ftpoksne, Wash., are Mr. visiting with Mrs. Crassly L and - Mrs;- - Joseph Monson, parents, 1W Fourth avenue. Shall j ; -- -- !i , Mra. Henry W. Doeeher loft Thursday for Mew York City, where she will be the guest of Mra. Peter Moller, Jr., for month.- - Mra Moller was for ; several Miss Lillian Doeeher. merly -" B"B " JT v hLre. Arthur K. fi. Bird, president f the Catholic Womans league, will leave r; uday for Washington, D. C, where she wHI attend a meeting of the board of dl- rectors of the National Council of Cath' y olio Women, which will oonvene in Wean. Ins ton April 17, M and . Mrs. Bird la second vice president of the national or and repreaenta the archdlo 4ganlsatlon, ' ceee of San Francisco. She wtll also at v tend some of the eeselona of the Pam American League of Women . Voters at 1 Baltimore. . 4--- i- ' B 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 " Mrs. Qleed Miller of Idaho la spending a short while in the city with her mother, !, Mrs. O. P. Cherdron, and Mrs. Glen k54 Mlllef. ;i " 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' g. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i;' ,f 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 - - - SI O ' ' Mrs. Kate D. Campbell and daughter, June, hare returned from a months visit , 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o B 0 0 0 Mra. C. E. Hawver win laavs May I for Ogdon to join her husband and make her home. - ,, Mra Mlller Ouy of South Bend, Ind.. I, la tbs guest of Mra C. H. Laahbrook, lit 0 000000000000000000H00H000XntHnHflH0000000fl0000000000000 Only 6 More Days! Mr. H. M. Grxssly and email ton, Marshall Penhlng Grassly, cf Spca tans, wash., who an visiting Mrs. Graaaly parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph Mon120 son, Fourth avenue. Below (left to right), Mine Mildred Fullmer, engaged to A. Eusckert; Miss Alma Hanson, vrboeo engagement to Charles , Lucas la announced today. Top, )Cantilever Shots f Benefit Weak Arches - Wo eiaim that if everyone would atart wearlug Cantilever Shoes at 10 years of age, there would bo few, if aay. men and women with weak feet, fallen arches, etc. However, if wo didn t say this early enough to help you keep your arches strong, wo can help you now unless you ought first to consult a foot specialist. In that event, wo can help . him to help you, The number of people in this eoun- .try who hove weak feet or a kindred foot tronble is so many miHiono that wo hesitate to publish it Practical. ly all of these eases conld have boon avoided. Exercise Makes Strength. IM . Tour foot arch is composed of small bones held np by ligaments, muscles and tendons. Keep these healthy by free circulation and natural exercise, and Nature will tee ' 'that those arch bones never fall Cantilever Shoes permit this free circulation and unrestricted foot ec-- " ' tieu by being shaped like the foot, ' flexible like the foot and arched like the foot They support a weak foot, not uncomfortably but flexible-w- hile Nature - restores strength. shoes and rea-- , Theyre sonably priced Sold in this city Walker Broa only by Dry Goods Co. good-lookin- i-r? mm v Turk mail' omiEtu- i-- nnnnp E street. Mrs. Guy has spent ths, winter month In Ban Francisco with Mr. and Mr. Charles H. .Doolittle, former residents of Balt Lake. S Mrs. George L. Kemerllng of Nelson, C., will leave for her home Monday after a elx weeks visit In Salt Lake with her slater, Mra Fred Hilton. B. . Franklin ' M. Holding has gone to Lot Anrrtcs to visit with his sister, Mrs. L. W. Taylor. e e e Josephine Gibeon, clerk at the Newhouae hotel, wl.l leave the city to for a months vacation In Denver and day Colorado fiprings, Colo. Mlsa Mr. and Mra Joaeph LeRoy (Hall ar of their receiving the congratulations friends on the arrival of a son, horn April 14 at the Holy Cross hospital, Mrs. Sol Jacobs la now at home to at No. t Lund apartmenta friends - , B B B Masonlo brothers Info a few mysteries of the order. The dining-roowas attract-Ital- y decorated and A buffer luncheon served. Mra James Fryer entertained the Social Hour club Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mra Lao Tomallnson spent the early part of the week at Aberdeen. Mr, and. Mrs. Bllsa Moore motored to Idaho Fella Tuesday. , The Friday Bridge club met with Mra H. O. Harris yesterday. Mieses Esther Gesey and Adah Collins entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at o'clock In honor of Mrs. Gertrud Wataon, the occasion being her birthday Covers were laid for eight anniversary. SL Anthony chapter No. it. O. XL 8., In met regular chapter last evening. Mra Joe Beauregard of Spencer Is th of her parent Mr. and Mra Ksst Moore, m -- -- r her - Mlsa Rhoda Hunt is visiting with Mrs. T. M. Jones of San Diego, formerly Helen Anderson of Salt Laka Miss Hunt will leave early In the week for Los Angeles, where the wtU loin Miss Mary Holden. LEHI LEHI, April IS. Saturday evening of week, at the home of Mra U W. Thomas. Mra Henry Thomas, Mrs. John F. Moyle and Mrs. Charles Ourney entertained at a bundle shower In honor of their Blecs. Miss Thelma filngleton, a bride of the week. Oames and music, followed by a luncheon, were enjoyed. I ST. ANTHONY, IDA. Thirty guests were present. B 1 (Mldk Oladys Tuesday 8T. ANTHONT, Idaho, April II. Miss entertained evening a number of friends FhllHps the at Black-fo- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.at Levi Blomqutat spent last week-en- d with her parents. Oames and musto were enjoyed. Phillip. Mra C. R. Moon was hostess te the 8. A. Hutchings returned home from Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club this week. Clinton IMloaday, efter - spending five Mrs. Georgs Snell entertained the memweeks there. bers of the Seloun club Friday afternoon. Miss Irna Christensen of fialt Lake was Mlsa Lucile Fogg entertained at a din-nMralast week-en- d lease Clark, guest of party Sunday. "Covers were laid for Wednesday evening of last week th six. senior girls of the Leht high school Yellow, ton (irate. No, HlfKiIlkHMM s Bundle shwsg 3it hoUuT Of Woodcraft, met In regular session Friday Miss Thelma filngleton. Games and evening of last .week. On candidate was musto were enjoyed. Twenty-fiv- e guests initiated. were present. Mra Arthur Hallatrom entertained at Mr. and Mra Levf Swenson of Balt dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. Toiks are visiting fridnds and relatives end Mrs. N. H. Hallstrom, Mr. and Mrs. here. P. C. Winters of iRexburg, Mra W. E. Charles Mra. Featherstana spent last Chaser Mra Ckri Woodmsmse, Mrs. Don week In Draper visiting her daughter, C. Wright of Pocatello. Mra Joaeph Fitzgerald. Mra Bert Barr and Mra Ira W. Moor were hostesses to tbe Thimble club In Mra Fsnfly Eld wards left for her home Milford Thursday, after visiting her Wednesday evening at the home of the son, John Edwards. former. of last week a number Friday evening The Tuesday Evening Bridge dub member were guest of Mra W. C. Hummell. of friends and neighbors surprised Carlos Bchow In of honor hie birthday anniverThe members of St. Katherines guild with games met with Mra Fred Shepherd Thursday sary. The evening was spent and musto, , afternoon. Mra Bert Barr entertained at five hundred Saturday evening of last week. Dr. Miller was guest of honor, the occasion TABIONA being his birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Grigsby Moor received high score and Miss Mina Mlnnlch and Fred Sturde-va12. A daughter wad TABIONA. low. The guest of honor received horn to Mr. April and Mrs. D via nrnny glfta Luncheon was served to Mr. Wednesday of last week. Clyde and Mra. M. E. King, Mr. and Mrs. Silver Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jon are th parCahoon, Mr. and Mra Ed. Maag, Mr. and ents of a son, born Friday. Mrs, Gerald Jem Ison. Mr. and Mrs. GrigsMrs. J. Thomas spent last week dt the by Moore. Mr. and Mra Ira W. Moors, home of her mother, Mrs. T. R. MiSees Margaret Costlry, M .belle Walker, Miss Belle Angus and MinnieCop. Lewis Mina Mlnnlch, Adah Colllna Gather have returned to their homes in RooseFred Shepherd, velt. efter spending the winter hers. Gescy, Carlson Moora Joe Rice, Fred Sturdevant ana Dr. Mr. Maxwell gave a farewell Miller. Friday night of last week for Mia The Union Aid society met with Mrs. party Bell end Iiavld Nickel-eoLews, Angus J, T. Fisher, Thursday afternoon. Games and supper wars enjoyed by Miss Dorothy Mitchell spent her Easter twenty guests. vacation with her parents, Mr. end Mra A daughter was bom at the hbm of K. L. Mitchell, reluming to Camas, Mon- Mr. and Mra. Heber Jones, and a son at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wiiford Nelday. St. Anthony chapter No, SS, Order of son. Tuesday of laat week. the Eastern Star, entertained the Masons Mr. and Mra Arthur Maxwell reand their partners Thursday evening in turned home, after a short visit have In Peoa. the Masonlo hall. A musical program Earnest Thomas and Wallace of was given and games were played. A Heber were guests of Mrs. J. Jones Thomas Kuklux Rian Initiated number of the lest week. b laat f ot YOUVE- . 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