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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORN US U, JUNE 4, llKa. Win Juanita Caddy HURRAY, Jb ttruM it t I koaio i VI Ni4tit VlM Loll fc 'clock port ta bov Tkarod of f Mia Virginia Cioft a4 Him JoaniU Heater of Belt Lake, 4 eleo is cetebrattoa ol the the I D. Vndoitke ot lUsi Boeder 4iur trt B. j le 4 guest. Mr. aad Mra. Oraon Bandera and aoa. Lout, left Wednesday by out for an Indefinite atay oa their ranch at Alow, Idaho. Mr. aad Mrs. Arthur Yeager ef Taylorsville entertained at dinner Tueaday at their hom la honor of Mr. and Mra. Boy Ptxtoa end daughter of Bait Lake. Mr. and Mra. D. W. Moffat and Mr. and Mr. L. B Gaufla warn guests at aa evening the home of sad Mr. Andrew Jarty at In Skit Lake Mr, Thursday craning. Mica Viola Jenklaa will entertain at a dinner party tomorrow afternoon at her home la honor of hoc riater, Mira Blanche Jaaktaa, who will bo marrlod sow to Jack Woods of thi city. Mrs. M. Mra. W. R. Clark aad mother, Darautarr, and nlaca. Mias Rath Darnutaar, will to leara aext Tneaday for Billings, Moat., spend the summer months with Mr. Clark oa tho Clark ranch. Odd Fellows of th Murray lodr entertained at a card aad damring party Monday evening embers at th Fraternal hall In honor of th of th Rabekah loagt. Ethel Tinkler left today for a atay Mis of two wesks with friaads In Baa Francisco. Mr. aad Mra. V. L. Murray and family af Balt Lak fear morad ta Murray to mak their Mra. Gaa Folsom, art aad domaatte science tea char la th Granite high school, entertained th glrla ef the senior elans cosklag school at her hams la Balt Lak Thursday afternoon. Wednesday even tag at th Grant ward chapel Mrs. P. O. Shlmsr presented bar pupils at a recital. They warn th guaats of Mutual Improvement association of that ward. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Huacfaer left Monday e ran lug by ant far Los Angelo ta visit for two months. friaads aad relative Mr. Ray Arnold entertained at dinner Wednesday afternoon la honor of a sambo of her friends. Cover were laid for fifteen guests. tiles Btbelyn Lindsay entertained th member of the U. A. club at her hom la Taylorsville Monday craning. Th mamoatn of th Pact Nob! Grand' elnb of Murray motored to Magna Wednesday and were tha guests of Mrs. M. Elleeon. Th tins was apeat la a social way, followed by refreshments, Twenty-tw- o guests wore present. Including a aamber of members of th Magaa lodge- ' Non-Sies- ta tra mlTtrUf, eighth grade etndenU of the Booth Cot hie toe wood echoed eurprtMd Preetoe Bellerd )mm Ihundif ere leg ef leet week. Hnelc n Twnty-ftea Joyed. geaiee end deaclng were gtteeU wr preeeet. Ur. end Hr. -- Wall Beeketeed ot Booth Jordee were geeet ot Mr. aed Mr. Ire Mae hay Taeeday at their hone la Tayloreeille. Mr. aad Mra. Paul Waltoa aad aoa, wha had apeat the past year at Woodruff, hare retaraed aad will aiake their hoe la Holliday. Ur. and Mr. Theaas Gibb. and family an located la thalr acv home oa BoxeWar street. Mr. aad Mra. Lawrence Perry aad aoa. Hot, left Tveeday br aoto lor ldalio te rialt Mi-ttrr- a tor tw. reeks. Un. Harry Kmp and danchter Uanrarat left Soria, tha week for Loas to rialt friends tor two week. Mra. Byram BUI of M fades la the karat of Mr. aad Mra. W. If. Park and fully at th.ir bora, la Mill Crack, . Sarfeqt hara nored ta Dr. aad Mra. A. Thirty-thir- d South atract to aiaka their hom. Mr. aad Mra. Albert Wcbatar toft durta tb weak by auto for Caaada to thlf rtlatlraa for tha rammer. Mra. Hoke X. Olron, after a year' atay la BerkMay, CaL, arrived koine during th weak. Mra. Harold . Jlrlckaan aad au,hter, Mlm Btella Brlckaoa7i. rt 'durla tha week for Call- moo to remain two till (oral (or rldtlaf rate-tir- e, aad frieada. Mr. aad Mra, Hrber Bmlth h.re retaraed from a trip to Mother L'tah. Mra. Parley Dcnalra entrrtahMd at a children' party Monday aftenraoa at bra home la Tylorrille,.i la ho or of her dauzhtrt. Xaareea oa her ei(hth birthday anniversary. daman ware played throatrhont tha afternoon and refreahmeata were aerTtsd to ten little . gueata. Mr. aad Mra. William Eoriaht of Taylora-eltl- a tha at been fuenta hare Mairay retetirea thin waak. MIm Lilly Olaoa ratartalaed the memhera of tho Good club at her borne la Grant ward Tha time waa apeat la newMonday arants,. ton. after which refreahmeata warn reread. Mra. Charlea Edwaida will entertain tha member of her aawtag club at bar horn Tneaday afternoon. Min dealra Pixtna, who had hpeat tha pant of Mra. Robert Pisschool rear at tha bom ton la TaykwsriUe. will leara tomorrow for her home la Blaekfoot, Idaho. Mlaa Melba Taraer wilt entertain th members of tho tiaett dob firl at her homo Monday erwitny. ad rhlldrea of Rlrer-to- a Mrs. Walter Wrtht am her rial tint relative aad friends for a few days. A concert was iven Friday svenlnf of laat week by tha newly organised band of Holliday at tha ward amaoement hall. Mr. and Mra. Ira Mackay annotmee tha arrival of a danghtar, born to them Monday. . Mr. and Mra. Artael Trout will sntertaia t a 000 card party at their horn oa Wasatch arenas seat Tneaday evening. entertained the girls of Mias Bits Bacon M. I. elnb at her home on Glen arenne Monwaa apeat la sewing, time The day evening. Kina gueati wore followed by refreshments. present. Mrs. Jure w, Arnold waa the (neat of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Paterson, and family, of Balt Lake, this week. Mr. T. W. Bacon entertained a stun her of e friends at as quilting party at her home oa Glen avenue hnrsday. Tha atadents of th L. D. B. university will give a program and conduct tho cervices of tho Murray First ward Mutual association Sunday avcnlng at tbs ward chapel. Mr. Georg A. Sanders entertained at a children' party Monday afternoon at her hom oa Via street la honor of her Uttl aoa, Donald. Tha time waa Spent la games aad mato twelve served Ref tnahm rata war rie. - Mr. and Mrs. Iran Bens aad family have returned from a trip to Prove. Mrs. Elisabeth Iawoob entertained at bar hom la Gran gee Wednesday afternoon la comto of th W. W. W. club. th members pliment Mr. aad Mr. R. X. Ballard a BOO ones tho arrival ef a daughter, bora to them Monday at their boat la Cottonwood. Man. B. B. Jordan entertained at a dinner bar homa la compliment to party Bun day FifMr. Jordan's mother, Mrs. Sarah Jordan. teen geests wan present. Mlaa Mra. Amelia Pirtoo and granddaughter, Gaaalv Platon, were tha g oases of Mr. and W. Boada aad family af Miller Mrs. Georg ward during th wreh. Mr. Joseph Lindsay. Br.. aad arm. Semnel J Lindsay, of Taylorsville, and daughter, Mr. Milton Beaaloa of Ball Lake, motored to Logie Friday of last weak and attended 'th graduation of Mr. daughter. Miss Lora Banalrm. wha received a master's degree at the I tab Agricultural college. Mlaa Gertie Fori hi, h, Mlaa Anoaa Ballard. Bulls Kngalls aad Vtraett Ballard motored to Lamb raayoa Tneaday aad spent th day. Mr. and Mra. Harry V. Ballard ef Beuth Cottonwood have aa thalr guests John M. Bums aad nose of Arisoaa, aad Mlaa Stella Jacobl t son of Draper. i Th young friend af V email Frame, wb will leave th coming week for rokevllle, Wye., carried cut a surprise party far him Friday evening of Mat warh at th hom af Mr. and Mrs. William .Caaaeg Inter. Th evening was apeat la games, music aad daaetng, followed guests were presby refreshment. Twcnty-flr- a ent. Mlaa Lauretta Beaaloa and brother of Taylorsville left todav for a tw week' sightseeing tone of California, A lumber of Murray ladies attended tb bridge laachooa jrlven by Mr. K. A. Hirtea-stri- a at ber boms la Balt Lake Wednesday afteraoaa. Mlaa Elisa tondbarg arrlrad bar during th week from Ephraim, aad Is th guest of her aunt, Mra. A. B. William aad family far aev- - 'ill Idw Amy A, Jon 8, Oukli f FopHff daring the week. MIm Robf Whita Mrs, latr JthMor Onam vers of married la Silt Uk k tha fnaat of ber titter, ot Salt Laka for s few i daft, Mra. George Febr and babe ot Balt Lak aft ritttlaf at the bom ot Mra. Fehr'a par ents, Mr. a&0 Mrs. James W. Cad eon aad famltr . Mr. and Mis. Alfred S. Caddy ot Granite the enffeaettt of their daafhter, aoDonoee Allen Rowbotham of Renter, Cols. .Juanita, The wedding will take piece a th home sf the bride parrot seat Wadneeday Smnlaf at 'dork. Tbs ymmf conpio will make their bmt la Balt lake. tha Mlaaea Gladra and Monday erenlnf tha members ot ta Vera Jenea entertained forborne to Taytort the Oaf rlnean club at their rtUe. Card and marie were enjoyed, after which mfreahmests were eerred. Alee tueota ware preeent. Mra. Ellaabetb Law eon entertained the W. W. Bewtaf elnb t bee boat ia Uaater Than-da- y Berides the rfalar elnb mcn-br- n aftamooa. Mra; Ohleoq Itelfe a new member, and Mra. Kellto Berry af DUlon Mont., a tpecUi putt, were pmsraL The seat meetlr will bn Wright. Miss Elsa Prestwick, MIm Clara Pearson, Miss Diana Gardner and Mia Winona Gaddy. Apple blossoms and tulips formed a da Ughlful combination used as a decoration by Mrs. Emory Owan. Thursday afternoon of last waek. whan she entertained the members of th Br.dg ciub and a few special gueata. Mra. Learie Ntma waa awarded the prise luncheon for high score; A three-couwas served at the small tables after th and club the members th folte gem Mra Moberg of lowing special guestsOf Seattle, Wash.; MIm J'inklB Chicago, Mrs. M. T. Chapman. Mrs. A. A. Brothen hnd Mra Leslie Nima Mra Leslie Calentlne entertained the G. T. club Wednesday afternoon of last week at her home on Clift street. Cards and needlework made th afternoon a pleasant one. and at 4 SB the hostess served refreshments at a table mad attractive with a profusion of spring flower. Mis Loretta Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Burke, celebrated e ghth blrday anniversary Saturday afterTry CgntUever Shoe. noon of last waek by entertaining a numFeet swell from poor circulation, ber of her young friend. Various gamM from strained cords and mutclea, were enjoyed, and the affair cams to a from shoe. Cantilever happy conclusion when the little folk were treated to aan elaborate spread. Shoes are a delightful change from Popcorn balls, topped with tiny American ordinary footwear because were riven aa favor. Tha table flag, ,(1) The .flexible rhank afford waa resplendent in decoration of pink, such perfect freedom to the foot that with a csjke surmounted with eight pink the muscles are exercised la walking, candles forming tha canter decoration, blood The follow, ng guest were present: JKlnaJ the reuiieinTuniiiy rtTHelen and Kathleeo Fleuri through the tissues, aed the foot stein, Blanche Kennedy, Dorothy Ann and grows strong. Janet Rudman, Bernice Copley, Gladys (2) The natural inner sole line Burke end Marv Burke. allow the toe to point straight Mra H. R. Miller was hostess to the abend, and the (lightly tilted heel East Side Kensington club at her hom on Water avenue Wednesday afternoon tends to distribut the weight evenly of laat week The afternoon was,, spent over th toot arch. These features with needlework, and ta wa served at encourage a natural posture, withS. Mr James Wierman, Mrs. Charles out strain on an.t fords or muscles. Moore and Mrs, John Henry of Long In addition to their restful fit, Beach were additional guests. Mrs. R. E. Lyons entertained her SunShoes hsv a most attracCantUejer day school class, composed of girls in th g tive appearance. They or os third-yeJunior department, at her home a they are comfortable. on Thirteenth blast street Saturday Of fine leathers and whit Egypafternoon of last week. A aeries of games had been arranged by th hostess, and tian canvas. an auto ride rounded out a happy afterSend us your mail orders. noon. Refreshments were served. Mesdames Carl and Ray Moore entertained Tuesday afternoon of laat week at the home of Mr. Ray Moor on Fourth week for Mr. Otto Colllnta Mr. R. O. Collet, Mra 8 G. And reason, Mra. A. street. In honor of their mother-in-laMrs. Charles Moore, of Long Beach, Cal, J. Baric laon, Mrs. J. H. Erickson, Mra. Mrs Moore has been spending several Milton Gentry of Beaver and Maurine weeks In Idaho Falls as the guan of rel- Erickson. Mr. Lena Nielsen and daughter of ative and old friends, and haa been th Idaho are the guest of Mr. and Mra Inspiration for many social affairs durCharles Nielsen. irla wa chosen a ing her stay. a decoration forPurple the table, whar refreshments were served to thirty-thre- e Mr. and Mrs. A- - H. Dent. Mra. guest. H. L. FIELDING Fox, Miss Kathryn Fox and Mlaa Blanch Fox motored to Heiee springs Thursday FIELDING, .June 3. Mra. A. D. Henof laat week, and enjoyed tb day In dricks entertained et a kenelngton Wedthe open. Those The Hhrlnp club held its ses- nesday afternoon of last meek. were Mra Jarrie Johnson, Mra sion Thursday evening of laatregular week. Spe- present Mra cial music numbers were rendered, and J. H. Gam, Mra Ole Peterson, Thomas Harris, Mra. Frank Snow. Mra. the Misses Odette Patten, Elisabeth Orlando Dalton, Mr. M. Leavitt of Blue Holden and Grenwell contributed interdances. Dr. Julia Wletere and Creek and Mra Dan Corn. pretative Thursday afternoon of last waek a Mra. George Aupperle sang several eoloa, party was given for Mias Wilma and Mlaa Hester Miller drew clever carPacker. Outdoor games were enjoyed. toon for the enjoyment of the guests. Luncheon was served to twenty-tw- o Light refreshments were served after the gueat. meeting. Friday evening of laat weak Mr. and Mra. Gene On non entertained at a party in honor of their eon. Tbalea A variety MONROE of games mar played. Luncheon wa served. Mra Jensen children Bert of and HyaiDNROE, June 3 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin DeMlUa bav gone to Dixie to visit rum ore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laban Smith. relatives. Mr. and Mra P. A. Wilson spent TuesTh following enjoyed a trip to Main carnyon Wednesday of last wsek: Fiona day with Mr. and Mra j. H Heea Mrs. Ison was formerly Mrs. Ltroy gains. Lou, Ruth and La Preal Magleby, Jen- VI nie Taylor, Melba Erickson, Thelma bunr. Mrs. Harriet Tovcy of Bountiful Is visParker. Stella Meyer, Zella Petty and iting her son and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ruby and Minnie Hall. Jr. Henry Hess, Floy Turner visited friends In Prove Mies Eunice Feteraen spent last weeklast week. end in Oarkctnn. Mr. John Wobto, Jr., entertained Mr. and Mra. H. B. Holt of Clerkrton Thursday afternoon YortMra Carrie Nielguests Sunday ef Mr. and Mra Earl sen, Mr. J. A. Smith, Mr. Alice Webb were Holt. and Georgia Madsen. Mra Fenny W. Corn returned Sunday IMF. Alfred Bell entertained Saturwas from Salt Lake. day afternoon of last week for the fol- by Mr. and Mra C.SheHaffteld,accompanied who lowing; Mrs. S. G. Andrea son, Mra R. the early pert of th week with her.spent G. Collett, Mra M. O. Beb, Mra Royal Mr. and Mrs. Igroy Welling bad as their Belt and Mra. Calvert Bell, Mra Jtueeal last week Mr. and Mra J. U. FraWare, Mrs. Joseph Magleby, Mra Carl guests of Omaha Neb. Bohman, Mra Jennie Taylor, Vers Mag- sier Mlse Louise Coombs entertained at s leby and Norma Swindle. Sunday for her Sunday school Mra Alvin Hunt Is spending a week luncheonPurple lilacs were used to decorate at Kanosh visiting her daughter, Mra cloaa the rooms and as centerpiece tor th James Abraham. table. Mr. and Mra Ot Petersen entertained Judge and Mra Louis Baker entertained at a shower Monday evening In at dinner of last week, the ochonor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker. casion beingThursday their thirty-fift- h wedding anForty-thre- e were children and grandguests present. niversary. Thirty-fou- r Mlaa Claone Orrock of Richfield was children were present. th gueet of Mra Madge Tuft last week. were Mr end Mra J. D. Goody and guests famiMiss La Preal Paxton entertained the lies of Clarknton. Mr. and Mra C. W. Earl end their chilprimary officers Tuesday evening. Mr, p, Erickson entertained Monday dren, Clara. Hattie and Frar k, of Logan afternoon for Mra J. H. Brick son end and Mra. Haber Allen of Canada are visitMaurine Erickson of Richfield end Mra ing relatives here. Mlltcsi Oentry of Beaver. Among tho guests to spend Mra Clara Murdock of Beaver ta the Decoration day hara with relatives were guest of her stater, Mra Hattie Chris- Mr. end Mrs- J. E. Nielsen of gait Lake, tian. (he guests of Mra. and Mra Clifford WallMr. and Mrs Heber Christian of CetA ing; Mr, and Mra James Ashcroft and tral spent Sunday at th bom of 'Mra Willard Bmlth of Holbrook. Idaho, the Mery Christiansen. guests of Mra Alice A. Bmlth; Miss VirMrs Hanks entertained at a kenutng-to- n ginia Welling, daughter of former and Mra. M. H. Welllhg. Thursday evening of last week. Those The 8eagutl Girls presented the play present were: Mrs. Jack Swain, Mra Milton Magleby, Mrs. A. W. Magleby, Mra entitled, Everyday Gold." Monday afterFollowing the play dgnolng and J. M. Christensen, Mra Elliott Larsen noon. refreshments completed th afternoon's and Mra L. A. Carman. , , Melba EHckson entertained Sunday entertainment. Mr, and Mra. Joetgib Smith (pent Tuesevening for Floes Magleby, Owen HIU day In Brigham Ctfy. and Nelden Jensen. Mr. and Mna J. 8. Meson and daughMiss Ruth Magleby entertained th ter, June, visited relatives in Willard Girls' Sewing club Wednesday. Mr. and Mra John Nordgran and fam- Tuesday. Mr. and Mra W. L Apgood and sen, ily left Tuesday to make thalr home In Roland, were last week-en- d gueeta of Mr. , , , Salt Lake. and Mra Den (tarn, who a lac had as their Mrs. Lottie Welch and chlldran.'Frank Mra. FXnny Sunday Copener and guest and Kathryn, of Linton, Inti, are the Mra. J. W. Rhodes of East Garland. guest of Mr. and Mra CHe Larsen. , Mins Beatrice Bachelor of Bear River Mrs Ella Bohman. Mr. Joseph Paxton la th gueat of her stator. Mra Mark and Mra Oliver Larsen ware k Rich- City Udy. field lost week to attend the lecture on Roland LAUb entertained six of hi home nursing given by th high school young friends at a candy-pu- ll Tueaday at the hom of hi parents, Mr. faculty, Mra Alfred Hansen entertained this erasing and Mrs. John H. Laub. ra K 7 ii If f Vu iv in Hot Weather hf V $u. ( - ? wha will b married to Allan Rowbotham of Danvor, Colo., Wedne. day of this weak. Of Granite, held at th horn of Mra. Frank (hon. Jon Id. Mr. Frank Coo entertained nt a kansingtaa at her homo ta Hunter Tneaday afternoon In honor of Mr. Neill Berry t Dlliou, Moat., who I th guest of Mra. BHiabeth Lawson. Complimentary ta Mrs. Neill Berry, Mrs. entertained at dinner SunHyrum C. Bertoch ' . day. BEAVER BK.WER, Jub I. Mrs. O. W. Adams of Parowan and Mrs. Lorln Hall and family of Compton, Cal., came Monday and are tha guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Murdock. Miss Bessie Oardner spent Sunday here the guest of her eister. Mrs. Karl Wool-sewhile en route to her home In St. George, after teaching the past winter at Alton, Wyo. Elaln Edwards waa surprised by a number of her little friend at ber home Friday afternoon of last week. Games were played. Luncheon was served on the lawn to nine guests. The Choral society entertained at a social and dance in the gymnasium of th new school Saturday evening of last to Mias Harriet week, complimentary FMmsworth, who left Sunday for Salt Lake to take up a training course In nursing at the L. D. 8. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John C. White entertained at dinner at their home Sunday, complimentary to Mrs. Eliza Messlnger and Mrs. Harold Hodges. Mrs. Karl Levi of Milford spent Monday here visiting relative and friend. Mr. and Mra. Uel Keel entertained at dinner at their home Tuesday. Covers Were laid for eleven guests. Mias Hortens Dean left for Salt Lake, Sunday, to spend a month with her sister, Mrs Frank Larson. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellison, non, Arthur, and daughter, Virginia, and Mrs. C. T. Martin and little eon. all of Milford, were the dinner guests of Mrs. Margaret Griffiths, Tuesday. Mra. Milton Gentry returned from Richfield, Tuesday, after spending a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Erickson. Mrs. George Price and two children left for Salt Lake. Sunday, to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mra. William C. Bowman and daughter, Maida, of Bunkervtlle, Nv were the 'guests of Mr. and Mr. 8. O. White, Tuesday, while cr route to thalr home from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. W. P. Frasier and Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Whits, Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Mervln Edwards of the Montreal mine, near Milford, were th guests of Mr. Edwards's parent. Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards, Tueaday. They were accompanied by Leon Edwards, who was returning home from attending school at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Griffiths and daughter. Inez, of Milford, spent Tuesday her visiting relatives and friends. N, P. Ipson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Harvey Hedges and Mrs. Eph. Smith of Milford were the dinner guest of Mr. ' and Mrs. J. F. Tolton. Mis Clerynth Jensen left Sunday for Salt Lake to attend summer school at the University of Utah. Until school she will visit with Mrs. C. T. Thompson. y, - be-gi- IDAHO FALLS, IDA. IDAlto FALLS, Idaho, June I The members of th Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club were entertained by Mrs. N. D. Porter at her apartments in th Porter hotel Wednesday afternoon of last week. A crystal bowl of pink carnations graced the center of the table, and color scheme of pink was carried out In th cards and other appointments. Following the serving of a three-couluncheon, bridge occupied th attention of the guests for the remainder of the afternoon. Mr. E. R. Underhill won the high score. Additional guests firlse for Mesdames H. J. Nelson; Andrew McCauley, E. R. Underhill and Min MarMcMullen.' jorie Miss Ruby Compton became the bride of I. E. Johnson of 8t. Anthony early Tueaday morning at a quiet ceremony performed ot the home of the bride's aunt, Mra 8. E. Lundberg, on Eleventh street. Th ceremony wa performed by the Rev. J. E. Rollins of the Methodist church. The brld was attired In a traveling costume and carried a bouquet of Bride roses. Immediately following tha ceremony a wedding breakfast was served, fifteen gurte being present.; The bride is th daughter of Mr. aad Mra J. E. Compton of Idaho Falla, and has been employed as instructor In the Junior high school for two yeara Mr. Johnson Is principal of tho Wliford school, near St Anthony, where he and bis bride will make their home. Mr. E. R. PleFee wa hostess to th Bridga'club Friday afternoon at her home on Tenth street. An Informal tea wa enjoyed at the conclusion of the game of bridge, hire. J. C. Maguire presided over an Informal luncheon Saturday afternoon of last weak at her boms on Walnut street, honoring her guest, Mra T. J. Ksogh, of Ogdsn, Utah, and Miss Dorothea PowsTI of Stockton, Cal., who 1a ths guest of Miss Blanche Wilbur a her home In this city. The table was attractive in a setting of spring flowers. An aftsrnoon of bridge followed th luncheon. Ir. end Mr. C. M. Clin motored to Salt Lake, Sunday, to spend several day aa th guest of friends. Mra Clarence Churchill and son departed for Indiana, 8unday morning, to remain for ths summer with Mra Churrhlll's parents. Judge A. D. Peck and Mrs. Peek returned Wednesday from a Visit of several . weeka in Iowa. Miss Alice Haroldaon was th honor gueat at a farewell party given by the L. D, B. elub of Lincoln, Thursday afternoon of last week. Mies Haroldeon will leave soon on a mission to Canada. The waa spent Informally with afternoon was served at I Luncheon sewing. o'clock, and covers were laid for Mlsa Harofti eon, Mlaa Alice Haroldaon.. Mra IJovd Prestwick. Mra B. J. Anderson. Mrs. Bernice Yesrnnce, Mies Blanche McKIbben, Mra Vern Moothart, Mis Mlaa Ruth KsralJ Whitson, Mies Dorothy Petqreon. Mis Mine Mlsa FRa Norton. Melba Clift. May the-sam- ra -- Your Feet Swell good-lookin- ar aur-prt- se Out-of-to- - , , Decide Now , to spend your vacation in a Different Place By An that you will tee new scenery, do new ' things in fact, live a new life for a few weeks at least Decide now that you'll know the value of thii complete change that has won the favor of so many people that youll reiuvenate yourself m mind and Dodr in tnis way that you, perhaps, now COOL NIGHTS repairs the waste of work and worry almost magically fI was run down and in need of and sublime mountain retreats. rest and new diversion. And all are within a few hourf ride In three weeks I was a new by motor car, train, boat or trolley from man. I took my wife and children, and tne ninth city in size in the United States. You can even climb a peak by we were all repaid, following that vaca tion, by the most healthful year that we trolley, had ever known. Where else can you find these feaThe result is we have spent six sum- tures this great difference and invaluable changer Why do the usual things mers there since then. This great outdoors, so enchanting each summer ? Why not something like and so different, repairs the waste of this? Decide now that you will go this sumwork and worry almost magically.. to Southern California for the best mer You can't appreciate it till you know of your life. trip by experience. , round trip fares Bow A myriad interests are provided. Spdal e No effect in War Wax, , . , mere 4,000 miles of payed motor roads take fur- Ask ticket railroad for any agent you to the mountains, sea shores, lakes, ther mail or below, information, trout streams, fertile valleys, old Spancoupon ish missions, a desert like Sahara, to Do it now. You never will regret it. fine golf courses, to impressive canyons ..You'll be glad all your life. 1 re-ma- de low-rat- ies diversion motoring wtt marvelous mountain roadx, tennis, horn-bac- k riding and polo. Bathing beaches 4en than half hour away. The AmbeMador U located in park of tropical verdure. Non-BIes- ta Club of Southern California Sec. 4051, Los Angeles, California. Information Coupon Temperature Bonkers California lor th east 44 veer (U. B. Weafhar a fallows: auras Retorda) jags. 4 July. 14 Aupaat. I I VtptMM) Tb aaaa raced Ate tkt thi area cut ta th center teettoa has as tb averarc eaty day ta June, two says ta tkra ta As(us ae4 three lay leaker wheel th tbw monster touche et exceeds N derreaa . Tbs dr is usually dry, to higher All-Ye- ar lemywaturae are cemlartahl bar that would be uacomfort-abi- s ta th Ent whar humidity amyhaaise heat. (others 1 California avarataa SO aunahiua. Simmer days fa the raiadaaa aaaenn a you can slaa an parlect weather foe your iua dub of Southern California Sec. 4031, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Los Angeles, California. Piets (end me hill Information about tb lummer vacation possibilities in Sen th- em California Name. v Addretv- - b-LEJ tll'C Ki Z$ F-fiS- mas . 27-ac- re Nr e avaraf 1 tnd dy made delightful with count- 44-ye- ar This Great Outdoors Tb 7 thing you'll ever find! I an easterner was once sent to Southern California in the summer by a physician. I remember my first comment why, warm to go there during sum its too mer. f But he showed me U. S. Weather Bureau figures taken from a record and proved my mistake to me. These figures are printed oh this announcement Read them for yourself. think impossible. Surprise . and delight yourself yrith this experience. Try it, as I did, and then come back and tell your friends what you have found. All-Ye- ar CALIFORNIA Not Youth's Fountain, but as near to that long sought for panacea as any- now that you will not do pECIDE the usual thing this summer, but Chamber of Commerce Bldg. LOS ANGELES Eatener ? $ E P E f P-- C e t CXitaid. room e r wtthbh$SpT Wita ftoa ebe ta Uuarata cigy up, angle, 2000 Yards Inlaid Linoleums, $4.50 and $4.75 Qualities, Sale Price E E E 1000 Yard $2.75 Quality Now .... fiimericas jVlost Distinctive Hotds li I . LINOLEUMS MONDAY SALE i(Wll f. E,G LINOLEUMS laeUM mi THI AMBASSADOR THI AMBAASATO. THI AMBASSADOR, HOTTU tTSTEM THI AMbMSADOft. 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