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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 10 day evening of last week at a shower la non or of Edna Petersusa Luncneoa was served to laenty-nv- e guests. Miaa Khoda Anderson entertained at an Easter dinner eunoay. Covers were laid lor teeivs guests. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carpenter ef Fort Intermountain Social Happenings The guests were the Misses Helen Me- Hadden, Louise Williams, Mddred Fled, Palma Bundberg and Mayme Day. Mr. David P. Bartley was hostess to the members of the Thursday Bridge elub at her home on Campton Street Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. West and Mrs. Caperton won the high score et were prisea Enjoying the game John Weber, Dan C. McDonald, Fred T. Went, Ed. Mljlard. Percy J. Jack son, Charlee C. Caperton end WUiiam O, Moormen, A number Cfthe 'friends of Mr. end Mrs. J. C. Hamer gathered at their home In East Ely, Monday evening of last week, and tendered them a farewell party, prior to their departure for their new home at Calexico, Cal. Danc.ng was the feature of the evening's entertainment, and refreshments were served. Those present were Messrs, and Mesdames Carl W. Torrence, Winn L. Fulmer, Jack Wilson, Jerome P. Rumbaugh, Frank McElroy, D. F. Paine, Mar ton Shallenberger. A. C. Dominick P. Curto, Fred Harding, Jones, Mrs. Lottie Knight Spear, Mias Leona Pains snd Mr. Jensen. Wednesday afternoon, at the Collins hotel, Mrs. Amy BudEanan entertained the girls of the junior grade of the high school. An enjoyable afternoon ef cards was followed by refreshments. Present were the Misses Margaret Engeisby, Florence Westacott. Koneta Torrence, Catherine MarLeugbHtt, Ruth MacLaugb lin, Leona Walker, Margaret Curio and Thelma (Day. Mrs. Nicholas Rchmlltroth arrived from Sto Lake, Tuesday eveirmg of last week, to Join Mr. Schmlttroth and make her kerne- - here. Mrs. Dan T, Stong entertained Mm. Harry Fravd, Mrs. Ed, E. ffnox and Mra E. Wayman at luncheon Josephine Wednesday -- of taut week.-- Complimenting Miss Adds Jenny and Miaa E. Ida Wal. Mra Oscar Upwall entertained a number, of high school girls at her home on High street Thursday evening of lest week. Cards were enMiss joyed, followed by refreshments. Leona Walker was awarded the high score prise. Invited were the Misses Laura Hexsm, Gladys Hexam, Margaret Curto, TheJmsDay, Leona Walker; .Marie Welsh, Koneta Torrence, Ruth Mao Laughlln and Catherine MacLaughlln. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Riordan and daughters ths Misses Loretta, KtheL aiuL Gertrude, and son, Lawrence, of Sunnyeide,, spent tho Eaeter. holiday with Mrs. M. O'Hare in Ely. Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Jones entertained with en evening of cords at their home in Central Ely, Wednesday evening of last week. . Refreshments were served. The guests were Mr. end Mra Ed. E. Knox, Dan T. 8tng, Mrs. Josephine E. Way man and Francis C. lewis. Mr. and Mra William O. Moorman on tertalned at dinner at, their home on Claris street, Sunday evening, tor Mr. and Mrs, Louis R. Zadow and children. ELY. NEVADA I Georg L. ELY. Nev April 2!. Mra. nicker entertained at her home 1 in o'clock Eiy. Saturday o t lat week. A luncheon wai served, followed bjr an afternoon of five hundred, with Mr. Weber winning the first prise, Mrs. Chandler second, Mrs. Bonham the con l. eolation. and Mrs. Llnsley the Bidden were Mesdamea Charles ' Ziegler, George 8. Riser, Rowe MeCrae, Mountford Wilson, J. C. Ross Kinnear, Walter HaVens end 3. hi. FUeg of McGill; Watt H. Bishop, Paul Boese, Osmond G. Bates, Herbert 8. Sturdevant. George H. Lmsley, Aubrey B. Bonham, Charles 8. Chandler, George A. Whiteiey, Ralph A. Bowdle, Karmiei B. Elbert, Prank Roper, Raymond H. Holtsunan, John E. Lovejoy, John Weber and the ' Smith and Lillian Green. Judge and Mrs. Clarence McPndden entertained at dinner at their home on Murry street, 8unday evening of last week, for Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Preston and Arthur Knecht. Mrs. Paul Boese entertained the members of the Ants club at her apartment In the Collins hotel Saturday evening of last week. Mrs. Katherine McLaughlin was hostess at her home In Central Ely, Monday ve- -ntng of last 'week, complimentary to the of her husband, birthday anniversary Tom McLaughlin. The center for the table was a birthday cake with thirty roiir " cdfidles: tithe" decorations Wert , pink carnations and rod roses. Those Fannie Garrett, present were Iona Garrett, Jessie Osborn, P, H. Marvls and John Paalo. en- The members of the Dramale&gu Joyed an interesting - afternoon .at ths University dub Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs- - MGI1I wee reader. At the cloee of the afternoon refreshments were served to Mesdamea Ralph A. Bowdle, George L. Hickey, Bamuel B. Elbert, -- Raymond H. Holtsmon, Osmond G. Bates, William N. McG'll, George A. Whiteiey end Charles 8. Chandler, At the meeting of the Woman's dub, , w held Saturday afternoon of loot week, the program consisted of an Interesting paper on Everyday Functions of a Bank and Ite Service to the Community," written by Mrs- - A. .A, .Sherman. and Air.. Edward P. Pursell, and read by the former; a Public Mrs. Pursell on paper by Health," and a piano solo by Miss Leah Miles. After the program, refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Weller entertained on Lyons avenue ; at dinner at their home Saturday evening of last week for Mr. and Mrs. John H. Eager and Mr. and Mrs. Charlee E. Stephens. Miss Eva Timmons was hostess to ths members of chapter C of .the P. E. O. at the home of Mrs. Edna Davidson, in East Ely, Monday evening of last week. en-At the business meeting, officers for ths suing year were installed and Miss Mery Black read an Interesting paper on Ta- gore," poet and educator, of India Following tho business meeting a cafeteria luncheon Was served. Present were M reMANTI. April 2. Mr. and Mra W. O. clames Harriett K. Bieghler, Minnie M. Frischknecht entertained fifty friends t, McDonald, Etta McDonald, Mildred Friday evening of last week. Luncheon Jeanann M. Fay, Eva Torrence, was served at midnight. Edna Davidson, Fannie Bess Wallace, The club members were enterBessie Pursell, Josephine E. Wayman, tained Hopeless tbe home of Miss Sarah Tooth the Misses Mary Black and Laura Gal- Mondayatevening, with the Misses Maut lagher. Tuttle and Haxel Anderson assisting. One Mrs. John Black of McGill spent Tues- of of the evening was the of day of hist week in Ely, the guest initiation of Mies Rhea Felt. Luncheon Mr. end Mrs. August R. Rlepe. was served. The little children of St, Bartholomew's Miaa Ruth Mofflt. who le attending the Sunday school enjoyed an Easter egg University of Utah, spent last week vishunt In the basement of the Church Sat- hare with her parents, Mr. and iting urday afternoon of lest week. Mrs. Spencer Mofflt. Members of the E. T. C. enjoyed their The R. K. club met at the home of Mrs. meeting Tuesday afternoon of last week J. C. Mellor, Tuesday evening of last with Mrs. G. Wiley Brown, at her home with President Mra Alexander on Campton street. Following an after- week,' Barton Mra A B. Vorhses noon of reeding, refreshments were served and Mara presiding. W. Brown took part on the to Mesdamea Ed. E. Knox, Alonso A program. W. Refreshments were served. Sherman, Oeorge W. Jackson, James Mra Ray H. Cardon of St. Anthony, MacLaughlln. Clauds Henderaon and John Idaho, 'who had been the" guest of her , X. Ltehlyter. sister, Mrs. H. C. Stranqulst, for the poet To celebrate the fifth birthday anniverleft for her home Wednesday, month, of Luther - BpeU, a number of his and Mri. Wlntch of Tropts - sary small friends were Invited to the home areMr,visiting in Charley Monti, ths guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Cline V. Wlnteh's pxrenta , of his parents, Mr. and Mra Charles Spell, on Canyon street, Thursday after- Wlntch. noon of last week. After an afternoon Misses The Charlotte Louise of games, refreshments were served. Kunsler, Felicia Heggre andPerry, Mattie Hog-ge- n Chocolate Eaeter eggs were the favors the end Messrs. Dewey Olsen, Arand ths centerpiece for the table waa the nold Gerbe, Earl Graham n and Ray birthday cake, with five candles, decoan dinner at ths Easter enjoyed Bidrated with Easter eggs and candies. of this city, Sunday Hoggan ranch, north den were Levonne and Virginia Matson, evening. Eileen and Marjorie Bath, Briscoe Root. Mr. Mrs. and Madson Fred are receivand Kenneth Set fere, Forrest. Norman ing congratulations over the arrival of a Grace Bath and Cline Spell, Jr. son home of et their last week. Monday Mr. and Mra William N. Curto and Mrs. Marv of Salt Lake It sons, Mrs. Lucy Lolsells, Mra Clauds the guest of Hougaard her Mra Louis daughter, Lund and Miss Virginia Lund motored to Mlckelson. the Three C ranch Sunday of last wsek The Messrs., Nat Perry, Chauncy Har' And spent ths day. mon, Cecil Allen Reynolda Elliot Miss Margaret Baird whs hostess to Tuttle end Kenner, Reeee Banderson ths Happy Six dub at her home on High et an Easter dinner Sunday entertained at ' Coversevening street Saturday afternoon of last week. the home of Nat were laid The afternoon was spent In music and for twelve guests.Parry, games, and refreshments were served. Mra Martha Harmon Mecham has Just returned from spending ths winter In Lot Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Judd sntsrtalnsd at dinner Wednesday evening of last to Miss Louise week, complimentary Kunsler. 'The Ladles 'Literary club convened In the clubrooms Thursday afternoon of last week, with President Mrs. Howard Cox presiding. Following was ths program riven: "Birds of Killtngworth, Mra E. T. Psrry; "Common Birds of Our Vicinity." Mrs. Fred Hall; "Western Wild Flowers," Mrs. F. M. Cox. Musto wag furnished by Mrs. Ellis E. Johnson. Mra C. W. Luke la visiting in Salt Et free-for-al- Mlsses-Margar- et - e. M id W. And reason. was served UtCr. and Mr. Vernon Miller entertained at a dinner party Sunday ki honor of Mr. and Mr. Ernest Nielson. Carnations formed the centerpiece for the dining table. Covers were laid for six guaxts. The Second werd Relief society enter tabled at an Hester party in honor of It retiring pianist, Mrs. Ernest Hancock, Monday of last week.--. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Martin Johnson entertained Tuesday of lost wsek in honor of her birthday. anniversary,. ...Luncheon . was served to fifteen guest. The o'clock English class ot ths high school enjoyed a trip to Monroe hot springs Tuesday afternoon of last wsek, A swim woe enjoyed, followed by lunch eon. Dancing also was enjoyed. Mrs. J. F. Chldester left Wednesday for Deweyvllle to spend some time visiting friends. Ermlnls," under the direction of J. L. Terry, was presented Thursday snd Friday of last week at. Richfield, end on Saturday at Manti, by the Richfield high school. The school hand accompanied the member of the cost. A i o'clock banquet wok eerved to the visitors by the Manti high school. Ths opera proved to be a success. - Hearhg Is take. . Believing Though nearly 500,000 who ora hard of bearing are now enthu-liaat- ic users of the Acousticon because it bag enabled them to hear dearly, this Is not conclusive; proof that it will make yon bear. But it should bo encouraging enough to warrant your giving tbo 1922 Acousticon 10Day FREE TRIAL No DepositNo Expense All you need dais tossy that yea wintry ths Acousticon. 1 he test le your own home, smid familiar surround-tog- a wilt east nothing far we eves pay delivery charges WARNING! """ ui on should not makeuiiteral a offer a we-deo why tend for any Instrument for the deafmoney until have tried it remember, the Aeoostieon" has uta iend features which cannot be patented so as matter whet yoe duplicated, have tried in the ft your free trial of tbe E Acousticon today end convince yourself yea alone to d fields. SI DICT0CIATH 554-- M0DUCTS CORF. Monadnock Bldg. an Francisoo, Calif. ' R BEAUTY CULTURE HINTS There is real common sense in just noticing whether ths hair is well kept to judge of a woman's neatness, or of the good tasta If you are on few who try to moke the most of your hair, remember that it is not advisable to wash the hair with any cleanser made for all purposes, but always use some good shampoo.. You can enjoy tho very best by getting some canthrox from your druggist, dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. This makes a full eup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is essy to spplv it to all the hair instead of just the lop of the head. Dandruff, excess oil, and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. . Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is. Its luster and softness will also delight you, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth, r f - Mr. and Mra WKford O. Frischknecht entertained for twenty friends Tuesday svenlng of lest wsek. Mr. and Mra Bryant Nelson of Ferron ore visiting In Manti, Dr. and Mra H. C, Stranqulst entertained at dinner Sunday evening. Cover were laid for eight. Mrs. Ivan Dyreng entertained for the - Hopeless Alumnae club members at a kensington and luncheon Tuesday evening of lest week. Mr. end Mra C. E. Eggertson entertained at dinner Sunday evening, complimentary to Dr. and Mra H. R. Clark. Dr. end Mrs. H. C. Stranqulst, Mr. end MraA. M. Tutti" end Mrs- .- Roy H. end Mra M. 8. Leslie announce the arrival of a eon et their home Bunday. The reviewers' section of the Ladles' club met Tuesday evening of last Literary week-- at the homsof Mrs. C. E. Eggertson. wtth Mrs. Ellis E. Johnson assisting the hostess. Mrs. I p. Becker gave the members hopk review. Reside, jho other gueals Were Mra el. T. 10x10' Mrs. R. H. Cardon, Mrs. F. C. Keller, Mrs. E. T. Reid. Mrs. Alexander Tennant, Mra A H. ChrlstAison and Mrs. F. M. Alder. Mr. and Mrs. Fred WtUardson entertained at dinner Sunday evening. Covers were laid for en. Mra F. C., Keller entertained at an Easter dinner complimentary to her Immediate family. Sunday evening. Covers were laid for fifteen. - Easter lilies were the flowers used In decorating the table. Mrs. J. B. Jacobson entertained a number of relatives and friends Wednesday afternoon of last week, complimentary to Mrs. Eugens Moors of Salt Lake. The Richfield high school presented the at- - the Manti theater opera. "Ermlnie. Saturday yvenlng of last week. Following the opera, ths Monti high school students entertained at a dancing party mentary to ths t visitors. RICHFIELD compli- I April 2 Mr. and Mrs. Peterson announce the marriage of their daughter, Edna, to Owen Fillmore of Richfield. Tho marriage took lit'the. Manti temple Wednesday. piece Ths will make thelr home in young couple Richfield. Miss Villa Heppler entertained at a C. RICHTTELJD, i ......... ........ 103 So. Main ' and - . - t MAGNA , E75 So. Main Phone Wasatch 2433 we- will call fer yepr breken and ' deliver ' them 'promptly places without extra sharps. RfiRj Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless night-lunche- Mar-riot- Mick-eleo- et Reduced Prices No matter WHO made your glosses. , Our work la fully guaranteed. , NOTE OUR LOW PRICES Our Regular Pries Prices .71 Any Plat Spherical, ,,.yi.t0 t-150 Plat Cefapeund 1.60 Torlc Spherical (.50 1.50 3.50 Torlc Compound If you live out of town mail us the same new wo lenses return piece day and pay return postage, - e. M. Good Results lens in 30 minutes AnyFrom the Broken Pieces present. Mrs. John Ence was hostess at a dinner party Sunday. Eaeter lilies formed ths centerpiece for the dimng-tnbiCovers were Mid for Mr. end Mrs. De Wains Ence, iMre. E. Ence and the Misses Mareea Porker, Reva Lewis and Vanda Ence. 4 Mr. and Mrs. F. Q. Martinas left Thursday of last week for Los Angeles, to visit lor some time. Mrs. Msrtinee Christensen entertained her Tuesday of last week in honor of wee Luncheon birthday anniversary. served to sixty guests. ' Miss Itie Beautier entertained a number of friends gunday evening. The rooms were decorated in Easter ooior and colored Easter eggs formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Luncheon wag served to twenty-ftv- o guests. Moyle Ramlose entei lained Sunday at a candy pull. Ten guests were present. Mr. and Mr. Henry Word entertained St x dinner party Sunday.- - The evening wee spent In playing games. Covers ears laid for eighteen guesia. Mrs. Ed Hansen was hostess to a few friend. Monday- - ot Met- week.- Sewing" was the feature, followed by luncheon served to twelve guests. Tbe members of the Eldeen club en tertalned their husbands at a card party Thursday at ths home of Mr. snd Mr. MANTI s Good. IiealtK for leu-so- - " We Duplicate of Mrs. Carpenter e parents, Mr. sod Mrs. Tnomae A iMimOar of inends surprised Mrs. H. K. Kiel bunday afternoon to celebrate Games were anniversary. the feaiPJre of the afternoon. Luncheon was served to thirty-fivMias Carrie Jensen entertained at a card party Sunday. Six guests were Mes-dam- Keep Efficient by Keeping Well - If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by All means get rid of dandruff, for it will gtorvp your hair and nun it if yon dont. ' lt doein t do much good to try to brush er wash it out. The only sure MAGNA April 22. Mrs. Chester Crtso - . way to get rid of dandruff is to it, then you destroy it entirely. To-dthis, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the the scalp and rub it in gently-witfinger tip. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be done, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every sin gle sign and trace of it. You wilt find, too, that all itchin; and digging of the scalp will stop, am your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never foils. (Adv. dissolve er Utah scenes, with a description ot each, was given by Dr. H. A. Broaddus of the University or Utah. A paper on How to Lire waa presented by T. F. Jennings, Community singing was then enjoyed. Mrs. J. A. Young.' assisted by Mrs. Clement Jones, entertained she Beehive girls of ths Magna ward Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Young on Magna street. Games end refreshments were enjoyed. Seventeen girts were present. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Naylor of Offdan have returned to Magna to make their home. Mrs. 0. D. Randall and Mrs. Delbert Thomas will entertain at a social meeting of the Ladies Aid society next Wednee. dav afternoon at the home of Mra. Randall on Fifth East street. A surprise party was carried out Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mra. W. V- - RoNbln at their home on Cyprus avenue. Six tablea of "500" were played. fter whlrh refreshments were nerved. won by Mrs. High honor et cords were William Gallagher and K. A Drown, and Mrs, A, E. Lawrence - and-Mr- a side.' ' FIELDING I FIELDING, April 21 Mr. and Mra John Coombs entertained at a birthday party Sunday afternoon, honoring the their twins, Dais eighth annl-vereary of snd Della. Games were the entertainment. Viola Holt winning ths priie In the contest which had bean arranged. A luncheon was served at ths close ot ths Afternoon. A birthday caks. holding eight candles,, formed the center-niecEaster favors were presented to Those present were: Ella :he guests. Fay Coombs, Viola Holt,- Klea Standing, Sian3fnil---Vn- n Varaswarlh;- - -- Marls Gam, Udell Wood. Stanley Bsnssn, Arch Penmen, Alma Johnson, Lavell Haskell, Carl Coombs, Willis Hess and Mervln Holt. Miss Louies Coombs had as hsr dinner gueets Sunday, Mr. and Mra C.eerge R. Ooomba, Mias IJlllan Jenasn, Oeorge Coombs and Lloyd Wynn. Ths table was centered wtth Keeler decorations, Easter cards marked places for ths guesta Music featured ths afternoon. Saturday svenlng of last wsek Mr. and Mra Barclay Standing entertained at dinner In honor of their slater, Miaa Myrtle Standing ofW.Balt Lake. Mra F. Qrn left Saturday of last week for Salt Lake. Bho was acoom- two-cour- jr e. - My mother gate me Lydia E. FinkKams Vegetable Compound when I was between thirteen and fourteen years old and was going to school, because suffered with pains snd could not rest- did not hate any more trouble after that until I was married then, J Always was troubled in raj back while carnring a child and could not do my work until I took the Vegetable Compound again. . I am strong, do all my washing and ironing and work for seven children and feel fine. I always have an easy time at childbirth and what it did for me it will do for other women. I am willing to answer any woman if she wishes to write asking what it did fox me. Mrs. Joss Hzieb, S3 Dilley St. Cumberland Md. -- . Jl I , " . f A is hut one of a great nnmber received everyyear from women, This letter and old, and from almost every walk of life. Thes letters testify to the merit of Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound. Mra. Heier has a large family, and works very hard for them. But any woman is willing to work hard and to work long hours if her health is good and ahe is able to get tbe results she is working for. As she says, what the Vegetable Compound did for her it will do for other women, and every one should Appreciate her offer to answer letters asking about the 1 Vegetable Compound. The Vegetable Compound contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and can be taken in safety by any woman. Your livelihood may depend on -- -4 - your health- .- So try v Lydia E. Pinkhams Ifedefable Compound. LYDIA B.PINKHAM mated as far ss Ogden by Mr. and Mra Horse Garn, where .they .spent the Easter holidays with lit. and Mrs. Melvin Atkinson. On hundred and twenty-fiv- e guests participated in the social affair given by the Relief society organisation Monday gomea dancing evening. A program, and luncheon were tho evening's entertainment. The senior class of the Y. L. M. L A. entertained at a program and "dance Wednesday evening. The committee on arrangement! comprised Mary Garn. Garn and Melba Wilson. The decorations were In green and white. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood, ore receiving congratulations over the birth of son Wednesday. Misses Leah Van Fleet and Fern Aus-- La-vo- tin were guests of Sllss Jennie Wednesday, Hasket MEDICINE CO. . LYNNiMASS dinner Wednesday svenlng of last week ' . . for ten guesta Informal social affair, as amusing "track meet being a feature of th entertainment. Members of the Rebekah lodge entertained at a o'clock dinner Tuesday evening in the Odd Fellows hall, complimenting Miss Leafy Simpson, state president ef th Rebekah assembly, and Mra Efli Watkins, grand Inside guardian. "Complimenting Miss Judith Jones, who is to leave soon for Britton. S. D., the Amoma class of th Baptist Sunday school entertained Monday evening at a line party at th Idaho theater, followed by supper si th home of Mias LuclU Henson. Mra. Homer Craven, assisted by Mr. J. L. Hodeea Mr. F. 8. Lloyd, Mr. H. D. Read. Mrs 8. Leeee, Mrs. L. A oeid Mrs. O. M. Hall, entertained Monday afternoon for members of th Star Social club at a sliver tea and ROOSEVELT ROOSEVELT, April 22. The Trinity guild served a publlo dinner at th home of .the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Frier Wednesday svenlng. Th decorations carried Easter idea First ward Relief society officer entertained at a party Tuesday afternoon at the amusement hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Brlnca prior to their departure for Provo to make their home. Luncheon, games and anusle featured the afternoon. Mrs. O. H. Mrackett of Mount Emmons is tho guest her daughter, Mra Roy" Rust. The members of th RooseVelt CuIturS club entertained at the home of Mr. and Mre. Clarence Ashton Friday evening In honor of Dr. and Mra R. L. Sutherland, who will leave In the near future for Rex burg, Idaho, to moke their home. Vaudeville stunts and games were the features, after which luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mre. Homer P. Edwards, Mr. and Mre. Ed. Evans, Mr. and Mra Ray Jordan, Mr. and Mra Ray Ashton, Mr. snd Mra. Clair Johnson, Mr. and bare. Bruce Colder, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ooyman, Mr. and Mra Mre. William Bryce, Mr. and Mra Ray CaldWell, Mr. Mrs. W. and Mre. Ray Dtliman, Dr. and r, P. Whitmore, Mr. and Mre.- - Frank Mr. and Mr. Ears Burton, Mre. W. Charles A. Wsrthen, Mr, snd Mrs, Bchwenkle. The Misses Minnie Lewis and ' Betle Angus returned from Tabiona Tuesday, where they had been teaching school. Mr. and Mra George Babcock announce the arrival of a daughter. out th Th Bev-ingt- imifitealft. . " Mr. and iMrs. Forrest Radabaugh and J. Radabaugh motored to Provo Wednesday to attend the stats convention of ths Rebekah and Odd Fellows lodges. Mra Akoe Smith of Salt Lake Is ths guest of her daughter. Mrs. E. M. Whits. Mias Blanche Gallagher, who la attending school In Salt Lake, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr, and hire. L B. Gallagher. Ths Ladles Aid society held Its regular meeting at the church Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Richard Fenton of Pleasant Grove have returned to Magna to make their home. . -- the consolation pries by Mra H. C. Chrla-tl- s. Those present were Mr. and Mra James Brinkmeir. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hsrrlson. Mr, and Mre. E. A. Drown, Mr. and Mra A. F. Alley, Mr. and Mrs. I B. Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Christie, Mr, and Mrs. John Bayes. Mr. and Mrs.'J. W. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. William Gallagher and Mr. B. W. Richardson. A ward social was enjoyed at the Magna ward hail Friday evening of last week, A program was given, after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Huish of Salt Lake have returned to Magna to reside. Mrs.-- A. J. Radabaugh, Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Wsstphal and Mr. and Mra V. A. Neileon motored to Irovo to attend the stats convention and amemtoly of the Rehekah and Odd Fellows lodges held Tuesday ' ami-- W edn esday; Mra "Ar J. Radabaiigh went as a delegate from Har mony Rebekah lodge No, 45, Mr, and Mra N, T, Fenton of Pleasant Grove visited their daughter, Mra 3. H. Bessnnt, Thursday. Mra Jark Nefison entertained at a party Monday evening at her home on First West street, in hoffor of the eleventh birthday anniversary ot her son, Leslis. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. The guests numbered sixteen. Mra Joseph Barlow of Salt Lnks visited her daughter, Mra Arnold (linger, last Miss Mas Duckworth spent Saturday of Mat week and Sunday visiting Mra U. J. HUlstead of Salt Lake. Mrs. R. B- Bradford hnd as her guest Wednesday her father, J. J. William, 9 Mri a nif Mra1 S. Nyler of Spanish Fork and their daughters. Mra C. Lund I Bh-d-, of California, have returned to Magna to make their home. Mra A. J. Radabaugh will entertain the member of the Five Hundred club next Thursday rftemoon at her horns on Third East afreet. Ths Magna Womans club will hold Its regular social meeting at the clubrooms next Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mra Floyd Adamson of Amerirecan Fork have returned to Magna - to - - Thu Letter Will Tell You How Ownberland, lid. Bar-ton- returned from Salt Lake Tuesday, whers slyt had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. ' J.- CoUins. and sister, Mrs. Joseph Westwood. Mrs. Ross Korous Petenibn attended the Nurses' convention held et the Ctvio Center in Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Peterson was elected to act os a delegate to the convention that will be held et Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Sowadxkl, who had been residing in Ksmas, have returned to Magna to make their home. Mrs, A Schaslling of Balt Lake visited har mother, Mrs. J. f, Shotwell, Wednesday. Mr and Mrs.' Rollnd Iteid" entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mra. Joseph Gardner and Floyd Gardner of West Jor dan, and Hr. and Mrs, Alma Swenson. A barge party of the younger set motored to Garfield Saturday evening of lest week to attend the dance at the Garfield clubhouse. Members of ths Magna Ladles Bridge elub and their husbands were entertained at cards end a luncheon Wednesday eve ning by Mr. and Mrs. Rus Packard at their home on First East street. Ths takr cards end favors were suggestive of spring. High score was won by Mr. Arnold Cling er and tho speqial prise by Mrs. John Loutensock. Mrs. Alms Swenson will sntartaln ths club members et their next meeting. Mra. Sarah Walker and William Walker of Salt. lake were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norris Saturday of last week and Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. Delbert Thomas of Ogden have returned to Magna to reside. The W. B. A. O. T. M. will entertain at a dance at Cooper's hall next Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Hancock motored to Midvale Wednesday and visited their daughter. Mrs. 0. W. Harding. association gave Ths Parent-Teacha most Interesting program at the Cyprus schotrt Thursday evening of last week. 1922. . a - Mra R. A. Read and daughter, Ruth, entertained Saturday afternoon of last week at a 1 o'clock luncheon and matinee party for Mra A J. Peavey, Betty Lou Peavey, Mra E. S, Lamed, Katherine Larned, Mre. Ethel Gray, Mia Larson, Miss Toothsker and Miss Shotwell. Mr. and Mra L. T. Moore entertained Friday evening of ieet week at a five hundred party for Mr. and Mra Wit Evans, Mr. and Mrs. B. A Heittar, Mr. snd MroFrank Bronaugh, Mr. and Mr. A M. - Squirea Mr. snd Mra. F. W. Dumke, Mr. and Mra. R. B. Bobier, Mr. snd Mre. H. F. Sheehan. Mra Herbert Wtrth entertained Friday ot last week' at a meeting of Dan McCook circle. Ladles of th G. A. R. The hostess served dinner to th members of the circle at noon. Miss Mary Bunc entertained for members of the Bluebird Nub at a msetlng Friday afternoon of last week. Complimenting Mrs. Selina Shannan on the eve of her departure for Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Amsbary entertained at J , TWIN FALLS, IDA. TWIN FALLA Idaho, April 22. Complimenting Miss Gladys Orr, who la to leave soon for her home at Endfleld, III., Mra O. P. Duvall entertained at luncheon Tuesday at the Rogerson hotel for Mesdames W. H. Dwight, C. B. Painter, Peter Eriosen, Mary Kelly, O. M. Hall, James Hall, Merlin Batley and W. Zenos Smith. Mra L. E. Sollsday was hostess Wednesday afternoon to members of the Fortnightly dub at a meeting which was devoted to bridge. Members of the Ninth Avenue club were entertained at a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra Edwin A. Wilson, Mrs. W. T. Combs had charge of the program, which waa devoted to a review of April birthday anniversaries. entertained Mra Wilbur 8. Hill Wednesday at a meeting of the Wednesday Bridge club. The , prize for high score was won by Mra V. H. Ormeby. The consolation award . went to Mra . B. Williams. The wedding of Miss. Alms Benoit .to Charles McPhee, Wednesday, at Spokane, Wash., is announced by Mr. and Mrs. L. Benoit, parents of the bride. Members of the Wtmodaust dub were entertained at a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mre. W. A. jaheoek.... Tha,..ostee,wa gssjstyd .tiy dnurfltc itee Bcrwii e iUkcck. Mra O, E. Bryant, Mrs. C. A Oatrender, Mrs R. H. Stevenson and Mr. Carl Hahn were special guests- Mrs. H. P, Barger waa hostess Wednesday afternoon at a meeting of the Harmony dub. Bridge was the diversion, Mrs. Ernest White winning the prise for high score. Mrs. I. A Appell entertained at dinner Wednesday for Miss Fannie Perkins Miss Edith Creel, Miss Mary Jan Hampton and Miss Pauline Ripley. Mrs. Frank Wlnaler entertained on Wednesday afternoon for members of the Country Womens rlub at an annual business meeting. The following officers ser elected for the coming year: President, Mrs M. P. Kenworthy; vice presl-denMra. Frank Winder; aecretarv, Ure. Lawer: treasurer, Mra. J. H. Ritchey; delegate to rural federation, Mrs. Dors Johnston. Mrs. J. L. Mee and Mrs J. W. D. Smith entertained at tea snd kensington Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Zeuoh and Smith, complimenting Mrs. Finch of Davenport, Iowa who Sr guests of Mra James Clark. Election of officers of th Twentieth Century elub was held Tuesday, with the fdkiwtnk reiultsPresident, Mra c j. Schroeder; first vice preeident, Mrs. w. F. second vice president. Miss Edwards; Stella Hibbard; recording secretary, Miss Ads Thompson; treasurer, Mra E. R. Dooley; auditor. Mrs. L. A Chapin; directors, Mra H J. Youngs. Mrs. Kennedy ' Packard, Mre. P. W. McRoherta Or-se- -- igainskAppendicitis Simple Intestinal Antiseptic Is Worth Trial A Treacherous Dlseaa. gases, thus immediately relieving pres-I- t la astonishing the ure on th heart Appendicitis attacks at any moment even persona seemingly In good health. great amount of poisonous matter Adlertka draws from th alimentary cansl Usually, however, It Is preceded by matter you never thought was in your stomach trouble, constipation or similar disturbance. Often when there system. Try it right after a " natural' Is a warning feeling of uneasiness In th movement and notice how much more abdomen, appendicitis ran be guarded foul nuttier it brings out which was agninst in exactly the tame manner In poisoning you. In slight disorder, such which on guards against th spread of as occasional constipation, sour stomach, , throat infection,, because that la just ga on ths stomach and sick headache. what appendicitis le an infection In th. one spoonful --Adlertka ALWAYS brlngv Intestine spreading to th appendix. rellef. A longer treatment, however. Is When on has sore throat, one can often necessary In cases of obstinate constipaprevent further trouble and the de- tion and long standing stomach trouble, velopment of tnflumxa or grippe, by us- preferably under direction of your ing an antlseptlo wash or gargle to fight th germs and n laxative to carry off Reports From Physicians. th poisons from th body. Just ex"I congratulate you on the good effect actly th same procedure is necessary to I had from Adlertka since I prescribed fight the intestinal germa and guard It (Signed) Dr. L. Langlola. But Instead of an have found nothing In my 80 years against appendicitis. INan for th wash to excel Adlerlka. throat, nntleeptlo practice (Signed) TESTINAL antlseptlo is necessary. Dr. James Weaver. , Intestinal Antiseptic. "I us Adlerlka in all bowel rases. There (a now offered to the public a Bom require only one dose." (Signed) preparation having the DOUBLE aotlon Dr. F. M. Prettyman. of an Inteetlnal antleeptio and a COM"After taking Adlerlka feel better than PLETE system clesnaer. This prepara- tor 20 years, Haven't language to extion, known as Adlertka, acts so follows; press th AWFUL IMPURITIES elimiIt tends to eliminate or destroy harm- nated from my system. (Signed) J. K, Mr. James FiisgersJd. Mra M. C, ful germs and colon bacilli In th Intes- Puckett. . Adlertka Is a. constant surprise to peoMitchell; board of control, Mra H. W. tinal canal, thus guarding against apClouchek. Mra B R, Van Cott. pendicitis and other disease having ple whe have used only ordinary bowel Mrs. John M. Maxwell snd Miss Eul and stomach medicines, on account of its their start here. Fox were hostesses to th P. E. O. sisterIt la the moat complete system cleanser rapid, pleasant and COMPLETE action. hood at a meeting Tuesday .evening et ve offered to the public, acting on- It is gold by leading druggists every- BOTH upper And lower bowel and re- where. the homeof Mra. Maxwell. Member of th Women's auxiliary en- moving- foul matter which poisoned th . Sold in Bolt Lake by Bchramm-Joh- n tertained for American Legiont members System for month and which nothing son, Drugs, Five (6) Good Store snl Monday tvenlng at th Elks ball at an else can dlalodg. It brings out oil other loading druggists. aav., ed , K PAIN IN YOUR SIDE? Bsad What Mrs. Lawrencs Says East Oakland, Col.1 I havg used Dr. flares Favonte Prescription at differeat times for over twenty-fiv- e rears, snd it bu never failed me. On ,im I took it when troubled witk inflammation and it loon cured me. At Another time I took ft for severe pain in my right side; this timn I was troubled with indigestion and my bowels were constipated, and the 'Favorite Prescription again helped mo out to I was soon well and strong. I can alMra A ways depend on thl remedy. E. Lawrence, 1241 loth Ava If you too need relief go to your nearest druggist and obtain this "Prescription or Dr. Pierces in either tablet or liquid form. Write Dr. candy pull Sunday. Luncheon was served to eight guests. The student body officers of ths jurilor high school entertained at a dancing party Saturday evening of lest week at the high school gymnasium. Miss Mildred Campbell entertained a few friend Wednesday of last week at card party. Gomes and music also were enjoyed. Luncheon was served to sight guests, Y Mrs. Dewey Sampson, Mrs. C. son and Clayon rroek entertained Mon- - Freckles and Blotches Are Easily Peeled Off wtth any cutan-poIf you are both eou blemish, It's plan to us an. or thing else to cover .powder paint, It up.- - Too often .Is only emphasises tb defect, - Beeldfi it' much easier to remove the dlsfl ament with ordinary tneroollsed wax. tilled nightly, the wax remove will gradually freckles, pimples, moth patches liver spots sallowne, red blotches or any surtaca eruption. The affected cuticle ft actually peeled oft, a til each da until the dear, soft, is young and healthy skin beneath brought wholly to view. Ask the drugwax of merooliied for onebunce and gist use this kit you use cold cream. Remora in morning with soap and water. Many rho hare tried thl simple, for fre medical advice or send 10c j unsight llr complexion Into on . w. trial pkg. (Adr.) . I reaiattbe beauty. or pHr-siola- n. I - , - of ir-f- (Adv.) A ' |