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Show v THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1922. -- An Event with an Established Reputation, -- ThousanJa ot women wait for PRO Day each Season, all over the U.S. MURRAY, April 2L Mrs. Arthur E. i Short entertained at a dinner party Bun-- t day in compliment to her mother, Mr. Michael McMillan, on her eighty-firbirthday anniversary. The living and I dining rooms were decorated In roses and I carnations and the' dining table decora-tion- a were Easter lilies and small Easter baskets. Only members of the immediate family were present. Numerous telegrams and telephone calls were re-- f eelved during the day from rela.lves anl friends offering congratulations to Mrs. i I McMillan. The members of the Murray baseball . club entertained at a dancing party Wednesday evening at the Alcazar. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Clay have returned. frijin Provo, where they met as delegates to the grand lodge meeting of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. Mrs. Ernest Wright had as her guests Kenneth Wednesday her .sisters, Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Xathen Lang of Salt j Lake and Miss Cladjs Park of Mill Creek. The South Cottonwood ward amusement committee held a dancing parly Friday evening at the ward amusement ball. Mrs. F. McCleary of Soda Springs, Idaho, 1 here visiting at the horns of her mother, Mrs. R. W, Anderson, for . a few days. .Miss. Nellie, X3ay deft Thursday fftr an, extended visit to friends snd relatives In St Louis, Chicago snd Detroit. Miss Mabel Janssen entertalaeS "lie members of the C. E. 8. club at - her home on Vine street Monday evening. i The Baptist Ladies Aid societv will meet srt thei-borc-h parlors next Wednesday afternoon. William G. 'Foord, who bad been vsit-In- g Walter Foord at El Centro Cal., for several months, returned to his home- Wednesday. Mrs. Foord, who also was a guest of her son, will remain for Set era! weeks yet. Mr. and Mrs. John Manes announce the arrival of a atm born to-- them Monday of last week. Mrs Maynes was formerly Miss Silva Godfrey of this city." Mrs. Arthur Brown entertained a number of her friends at her home Wednesday afternoon In compliment to her birthday anniversary, Mrs William Enright entertained a number of her -- friends at -- her home Wednesday evening in honor of her husband. Mr. and Mrs Delbert Rock are the parents of a daughter born to them during the week. Mrs Rock was formerly Miss Levern Williams. ... Beatrice Talbot of Yuba City. Cal., formerly a resident,of this city, arrived hereduring the week to be a guest af relatives snd friends' for a number of weeks. Mrs J. M. GaunV-vwi- ll entertain the members of the Women's club at her home on South State street next Thurs. , day afternoon. The Baptist ladles "Aid society will hold a business meeting Wednesday afternoon at the church parlors, followed by v refreshments. The members of the ButlervIUe orchestra gave a dancing party Friday evening to the younger set of the ward. Mrs. Warren H. X.yons, who had visited relatives here for a week, ha returned to her home in Overton. Nev. Henrv Mrs. j. j. 'Martin "and Mts Barnes entertained the Methodist Ladles Aid society Wednesday afternoon at the church parlors. A musical program was given and refreshments were served to thirty guests. Mrs. Thomas Andrew has returned to Park City, after a stay of several days with Dr. and Mrs. A. B.' Martin of Wasatch avenue. Alden Perry, assisted bv his mother, Mrs. F.dwin Perry, entertained a num- her of hia classmates at an evening party Saturday of last week, at hia home. , Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Covey of Salt Lake who were married during, the past week were guests of Mrs. Charles Dudley, and In Salt Lake, and also In compliment to , family Wednesday. Mrs, Ross's mother, Mrs. J., P. Wright, The Neighbors of Woodcraft will en- also of who Is visiting at thu horns tertain with a program and Sards next of her Idaho, .daughter. Tuesday evening at the fraternal hall. Mr. and, Mrs. Orson Hanson enterMiss Violet Turner entertained the tained at an Easter dinner party Sunmembers of ths Gaeti club at her horpe day evening at their home. Those preon West Lovendahl street Monday eve- sent were Mr. and Mrs. Kills Hanson of The time was spent In sewing, Midi ale, Mlsa Arvilla Hanson, Ray Greenning Twelve guests wood, Miss Elvla Hanson and Miiton followed by refreshments, were present. of Bennlon. Mrs. Edwin Ellecon entertained at a Gundy The younger set of Granger ward gave childrens Easter party Sunday at her an overall and sack apron dancing party home on Vine street, in honor of her Friday evening at ths aard amusement daughter, Clara, on her fourth birthday hall. Games wera played, and reanniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eyre, who have freshments were served. been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eyre The girls of the Gaeti club and their of Taylorsville, have returned to their y at a party partners entertained In Rawlins, Wyo. at . the. home home evening of last-weMiss Brown, Assisted by her of Mr. and Mrs. James E Clav in honor mother, Wandaqula Arthur Brown, entertained of their daughter. Miss Nellie Clay, who a numberMrs. of her young friends at an left Thursday for the east. party Sunday at her home. Mrs. Charles Dudley entertained at a Easter Rea Mrs. entertained a numdinner party Thursday evening of laat ber of her Breeze friends at a dinner party week at her home In honor of her hus- Monday home In Granger. her at evening band, who left Friday for Wyoming for O. B. Hinckley of Granger returned the summer. Sixteen guests were pres- home during the week from a mission ent. In California. church Mormon for the Mrs. George Hueoher was the hostess Miss Nona Bollard entertained at an to a number of her friends at a bridge Easter Saturday evening of last party Friday-- afternoon at her home on seek at party her home on Ninth East street East Forty eighth South sireetv In compliment to thirty of her joung Miss Margaret Miller entertained the friends. girls of the C-- U. L. club at her home . The Wandamere sard Dramatic club in Salt Lake Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White have had presented a playlet at Granger of ward last hall Friday evening as their guests the past week Mr. and amusement week, Mrs. Peter M. Guyman of Provo and Mr. George Lvont entertained at an Guyman of Ogden." Friday of last week In Mrs Harley Rosa enterta.ned at a din- afternoon party to -- her ner party Tuesday of last week at her compliment H. Lyons of Nevada. home. In honor of, her sister. Mrs. Wil- Warren Miss Mary Darling, who had been a liam Byrum, and husband, of Rigby, Idaho, guest of Miss Ray Atwood, has returned to her home In Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs. Alfred Atwood entertained a number of her friends at an evening parti at her home on State street Saturday evening of last week, in compliment to her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hahson of South State street announce the engagement of their daughter, Mlsa Arvilla Hanson, to Rav P. Greenwood of East Midvale. I am eighty-thre- e years old and 1 doc. The wedding will take place the coming tored for rheumatism ever since I came month. out of the army, over SO years ago. Like Mrs Stephen Rothwell will entertain many others, I spent money freely for the ladies of the Murray Bridge club at and I have read about her home next Friday afternoon. cures, anUric Acid' until" I could almost tsste it. Mr. and Mrs. Carl I could nod sleep- - night soor walk without nounce the arrival of a tonLundgren bora to them sore and stiff the past week. I pain; my hands were 1 could not hoid a "pen. But now J The pnrena of The Arlington school of am agln .la active business and can walk this c'tv were guests of the. teachers with esse or wrfte all day with com- of that district Thursday afternoon at the Friends are surprised at the school rooms, where a program was given fort. You might Just as well at- - and light refreshments were served. change, ta Jiut out fl- - wltltr 4La to get rid of your rheumatism, neuritis and like complaints by taking treatment SALMON. IDAHO supposed to drive Uric Acid out of your I blood and body. It took Mr. Ashelman fifty years to find out the truth. He BALMON. Idaho, April Si. The Rev. learned how to get rid of the true cause of his rheumatism, other disorders, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A." Hawley and recover his strength from "The Inner family arrived from Felt last week. Mr, Mysteries. now being distributed free by Hawiey la to have charge of the Presbyan authority who devoted over twenty terian church of Salmon. years to the scientific study rt this Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blaalngame reIf any reader of The Tribune turned to Salmon, Monday, from a visit of trouble. wishes "The Inner Mysteries of Rheuma- a few days with Mr. Blaamgames partism" overlooked by doctors and scien- ents near Baker, tists for centuries past, simply send a Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Burk and daughcard or letter to H. P. Clearwater. ters moved to Butte, Mont., last week to post 106-No. Street, Hallowell, Maine. Send make tlielr home. -.now, lest you forget!. If not a sufferer, ' Brlr.ey v,al- t- to cut out this notice and hand this good Seattle, Wash., Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hines hews and opportunity to some afflicted returned friend. All who send win receive it by Wednesday of lnat week from an extended return mall without any charge what- visit at Pocatello. ever. , Mr. and' Mm. N. O. Ward and children, (Adv who had visited at Idaho Falls for several weeks, returned home Wednesday of last week. At the high school auditorium, Wednesday and Thursday evenings of last week, the eenior clam presented a faro entitled Safety First Those In the cast were Florence Margaret Bandllandi, DIRT , SHATTERS Ifa-kGreene, Margaret Ommm L H-- S. Alberta Klrkham, Sold by urn dreCn, tnla, Withltiglen, Ruby Dawson, John Snook, Charles Spellman, Hubert Yearian. Roy i w- -et SKAT. HarfoaL Cl Frstler and Paul Dempsey. Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Vaughn arrived from Patterson. Thursday of last week, to remain a few weeks before going to Leesburr for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn are the guests ofMr. and Mrs. J. A. Herndon. Mr. and Mix Walter White left for Cut be supplied with everything it needs Salt Lake. Thursday of last week. to be in ths wer of doth at BIG SAVING tone a month. to you. We are exciuxivt dealers, writs for At the homo of Mrs. R. E. 'Wickham, circular. Thursday of last week, the Ladles auxdescriptive iliary of ths Presbyterian church hold Its INFANTS LAYETTE CO. , annual election of officers. Ths result w. mn'-St,Css Angeles, Cel.. was as fohows: Mrs. C. S. 8crlbnsr, i ifiX M By special arrangement with the lakers of PRO Chapeaux we offer these Hats once a season at less than wholesale st price.- - ,X Only ONGE Each Season! Tomorrow Greater than Ever Before! ; . Our - , Sale or the Famous Semi-Annu- al his-so- n, - -- X Satur-,,,-da- ek --- JHe-b- er a. CODED IIIS I DIIEDtlATISM! ed president; Mrs. E. A. Renner, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Lennle Wilson, secretary; Mrs. H. F. Neiman, treasurer. Mrs. Hawley, the wife of the new- - minister, was welcomed into the society. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Francis Hall was hostess to ths Womans guild of the Episcopal church Thursday of last week. Refreshments fol owed the business session. Mr- - and Mss, C 8. Brush of Detroit. Mich., arrived last week to spend ths summer at Klrtley Creek. Mrs. B. F. Ibach and son. Benjamin, spent two days in Sa.mon laat week from their home on Salmon river. Haturdav of last week the business men gave a Home Products luncheon at the Farm Bureau rooms. Hostesses were selected from the Womans club, who served ISO guests during the afternoon. Miss Clarice Benjamin was hostess to. the Csmpfiro Oirla Saturday evening of were served last week. Refreshments after the ceremonial meeting. War Mothers served a home Sunday the product Easter dinner. Ths table decors font were Mrs. W. C. Sherwood eoent last week visiting Mrs. Beryl Brough 'at the warm spring Mies Florence Greene and Mlsa Margaret Randllands gave an Eaeter break-reSunday, at the Greene residence, complimentary to the senior class of the high school, of which they are members. The long tableihad for a centerpiece a nest of Easter eggs surrounded by rabbits. each w'th a ribbon leading to a place card. The guests were the Misses Rubv Florence Thompson. Dawson, Gltuiva Nelmann. Iris Stone. Alberta and Wlthlngton Margaret Klrkham. Lionel Renner, Howard Sims, Jay South. John Snook. Roy Fraser. Hubert Tearlan, Charles Spellman and Paul Dempsey. Mr. and Mr. Fred L. Vlel and children returned home Sunday, after spending the winter at Dillon, Mont, pussy-willo- st BLACKFOOT, IDA; 1 April ii The of the En'scopal church was given Monday evening In the American Legion hall. Lattices filled with spr.ng flower, palms BLACKFOOT. Idaho. first annual ball given by St. Paul's guild and hanging basket ot various flowers, formed the decorations Punch was served throughout the evening by Mrs Ralph W, Davis, Mrs C. V.- - Fisher. Mr. B. L. Eakln and Mrs. E. A. Johnson. A candy booth was in charge of Mrs. J. B. DeHart Mrs L. B. Dustin, Mrs L. Mrs. WD. Oagon, Mins Helen Chubbuck and Miss Eleanor Ann Chapman. Mrs. B. H. Hudson and Mrs F. C Christ . received the 1(0 guests Mrs J. E. Good was chairman of the general committee. The economic division of the 'Current Events club met Monday afternoon, with Mrs. J. H. Miller, leader, presiding. A vocal solo by Mrs Howard Henderson, accompanied by Mrs. L. C. Collins opened the program. Mlsa Katherine M. Ryan gave a Talk, on her recent Trip to Europe. Musical numbers followed. A piano solo by Miss Annls Hopk ns, a piano duet by Mias Clarice ONeal and Miss Marjorie Albertson, and a reading by Miss Jessie Green. Miss Katherine M, Ryan was chosen leader for the division for the ensuing year, Refreshments were served by Mrs W. J. Beachy and Mrs, C. E. Jackson, Mr. N. J. Thqtwlenberg, who had spent the winter In Loo Angeles returned Tuesday. the Kan-Dmonthly meetlng-o- f class of the Methodist church was held Monday evening In the church parlors. Officers were chosen as follows; President. George Yost; vice president, E. D. Bloom; secretary, Mrs W. R. Robbins; ties surer, Mrs H. B. Kinney. The Campfire Gtria met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Doris Simons The health study was taken up, aa was also tbe study of birds. The meeting was a ceremonial one. With tbe presentation of 100 bead to Miss Grace Wagner. Miss Louise Spalding, Miss Opal Ciarke, Miss Rosemary Cowen, Miss Sylvia Murphy, Miss Maxine Flslifr and Miss Louise Massia Mrs. E. W. Whitcomb, the leader, was assisted by Miss Pelfer. Mr, and Mrs. S. Josl and two daughters arrived Saturday of last week from Salt Lake, for a visit with Mrs Joal's father, H. C. Tavey. Miss Annls Hopkins left Tuesday for Salt Lake, after spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hopklna. Mrs. E. C. Kinney of Pocatello spent Easter w.th her daughter, Mrs. F. J. . . Garvin. Members of St. Pauls guild were ed needs y - afternoon vat-- the home of Mrs E. W." Whitcomb. Mr and .Mr. Donald Good and .small son arrived Saturday of last week from Washington, D. C, for an extended visit -- oo ... CORNS Lift Off with Fingers X met Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. C. V. Ftsher. Roll call was answered by writer. Mr. ths name of a short-stor- y E. B. Massle read a paper on "The American Short Story" A review of th best short stories of 1921 was given by Miss Edna Q.llesple. Members of the Ladies Aid society of the Methodist churoh met Wednesday of Mrs. Grant afternoon at th horn Holt. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. FMtensen entertained Monday evening, complimenting Mr. and Mrs D. L. Messenger, Who will leave soon for Oregon, Flv tables were ar- - H Mlta.-l.vdi- B- -a mimo we. THAT NEW BABY ,' a left-for- Now Is the Time to Get Bid of These Ugly Spots There no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othinedouble strength is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine doable strength from any druggist snd apply a little of it night end morning end you should soon see that even th a Doesnt kart little worst freekles have begun to disappear, bit! Prop-Freezon on sn aching corn, in- while the lighter one .have vanished stantly that corn stops hurting, then entirely. It t seldom that more than an shortly you lift It right off with fingers. ounce is needed to completely elear the skin and gain a beautiful dear comTruly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of plexion. Freexone' for a few cents, sufficient Be sure to ask for the double strength to remore every hard corn, soft corn, or Othine, as this is sold under guarantee eorn between the toes, anil the calluses, of mnney back if it fails to remove without poteness irritation. (Advertisement.) (Adv.l freckles a ranged for five hundred. Favors for high score war presented to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hassing, and th low score prise to J. Quillen, Easter decorations were used. Mrs. Estensen wee assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. Messenger. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hasalng, Dr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs H. B. C. E. Bemhisel, Snodgrass, Dr. and Mr. J. O. Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. P. Thorstenberg. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Quillen, M. H. Fehnel, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mannlon of Firth, and R. Estensen of Buhl Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Boucts and daughter of Worland, Wyo., are th guests of Mr. and Mrs. A H. Simmons. Mrs. D. V. Archbald and daughter of Mackay are th guests of Mrs. M. L. Cherry, Miss Ida Mathews and Miss Josephine Wilcox of Pocatello spent last week-en- d with Miss Miriam Pearson, MT. PLEASANT - Miss Adels Meyrick of Balt Lake spent her Easter vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. D. Meyrick. Mrs. A. Crane will entertain the Home Culture Club next Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrsduf Roscnlof entertained twenty guests at dinner Tuesday evening In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Rosenlof. . " The Campfire Girls were guests of Miss Joyce Johnston Monday evening. Progressive games wer played and prises were awarded to Mis Thelma Beaumann and Mias El Rasmussen. Mrs. W, D. Candland left Wednesday for Salt Lake for an extended visit with her daughters and to witness th production of The Charm School by the University players at the Salt take theater laat evening. "In which Mies .Ruth Candland played a leading role. - Mr- H.- Fr-W- all entertained How Famous Movie Stars! Keep Their Hair Beautiful I MOUNT PLEASANT. April 22 Thst Twentieth Century club met with Mrs. M. A. Winters Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Obed Nelson reviewed th study, "Rispah and the Queen of Sheba (from "Women of the Bible) and Mrs. R. L. Madsen read a magaaln article. Several vocal number and readings wer given by Miss Mary Buchanan and Mias Ella Low. Twenty members and guests wer pres- ent. decorations atid Easter flower and fa-- 1 Dr, George E. Davies of Salt Lake was vors wer used. Pantomimes, an ggf I the honor guest and principal speaker at race an a and furnished hunt the egg relay banquet given at the Hotel Mart evenings entertainment features. Thursday evening by the Huh club. Missionary society Tuesday afternoon. Devotional were conducted by Mis Mil died iltlwrlriron ing study of Egypt was presented by Mr. C. L. Johns and Mis Faith H. A letter front Miss Grace M. Haines. Sample, formerly a teacher at Wasatch academy, who has spent the last three years In Alexandria, Egypt, and dealing with present conditions In Egypt, also was read. Luncheon was served for twenty-fiv- e members. The next meeting of the society will be at the home of Mra Ot F. Wall on Tuesday, May 2. A surprise party was given by th seventh-rrad- e students for Miss Winona of laat afternoon Cherry on- Friday . week. Professor and Mra. C. L. Johns and Ned end Ruth Johns are spending the week-en- d with Mrs. Johns parents, Mr. tnd Mra. J. H Hornung, In Salt Lake. The Crochet club members were guests at a luncheon and kenalngtcutat the home of Mis 8elma Jensen Wednesday afternoon. Professor S. L. Johns entertained the members of hi young men's Sunday school class fct an Easter party Monday evening. Mra. Croft Larsen entertained the La Cher Soiree club at a kenslngton and luncheon Thursday evening. .The South Ward Y. L. M. L Junior class gave an Easter luhcheon and party at the home of Mias Lola Clyde Tuesday evening Mrs, Roswell McArthur entertained the O. H. A club Friday afternoon of last week at an Easter luncheon. Mrs. A. E. Petersen will entertain th club next Friday afternoon. Mra James Borg vlalted laat week at Provo with Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Borg. Mrs Georgia Borg Johnson of Salt Lake also spent the week-en- d there. In honor of th fourteenth birthday anniversary of their son, Theodore, anil the ninth birthday of their annlveraary daughter, Kathryn, Mr. and Mra H. F. Wall entertained fourteen yuestaiat an Eaeter dinner Monday evening. A pink and white color scheme prevailed in the The Secret of Having Soft, SiHy, Hair Bright p CTUDY the picture of these beautiful Fresh-looki- - ng j- 0nlto Stewort end you will eee just how much their hair hat to do with their appearance. 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