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Show X I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY. MORNING, JUNE 25, 1922. 10 Miss Alpha Madsen MT. PLEASANT atz MT. PLEASANT, June Madsen, who returned last week from two years mission In California, was the honor guest at a number of dinner parties ana luncheons during the past week. Including a family dinner Friday of last week .at the home bt her parents, Mr. and Mr. Andrew O. Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Parmeirtler of Salt Lake are guests of Mrs. Parmentler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Meyrlck.at a Miss Joyce Johnston was hostess luncheon for fifteen guests Friday evening In honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Rosenlof have as their guests their grandchildren. Louise, Lillian and Allen Post, of Park City, who will spend the summer here Mrs. C- - A. Hone and Httle daughter, Patsy, are visiting relatives In Provo and Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs N. S. Nellsen and Miss Beatrice Nellsen spent the past week with friends In Ogden and Salt Lake, on Onl , where their return from Long Beach, and winter spring. they had spent the Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Pickett of Salt J. 1. Simpson Lake are guests at the 24. ner Sun dap at flieif borne on Mate at reef la lumur Mr, and Aire. John Hancock. jMj. W, Hrlrkaon left Uat week foe tan An fete to Join Mr, EeiokaMi aal to make tail botna The tadtra did aoeloty held ita nfikf mantle o i the chureh Wedneoday. Mra. Alt held of fait take waa a laet week md of her aua and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Holland Held. ifra Steiner, laet week, for an eatniied vlati. Mr. od lira. 1L Buibor and danfbtera, Louise and Mammons, Mr. aad Mrs, U. J. Bill stead and daughter. Jane, and Air. and Mr. Aif Boren), alt of Salt take, sod Aim. Ida Anderaon ef Msgaa were the guests of Ur. and Mrs lijrtju Duckworth Bunds. Mr. aad Airs. It. Rasmussen, who had been residing in knit take, bare returned to Magna to make their heme. Miao Bernice Green has returned from a few weeks' visit with re Is tire at Draper. Airs. J. E. Acherer entertained the P. S. C. flnb at her borne Thurarlay afternoon of last week. Aim Arnold Takir and Airs Jsek Aim Kenneth Jentarry tacam member. sen will entertain the dub next Thursdaj. Ale. and Mrs. II. H. Moea aud wa, Don. d f nun Ogden Blind and visited relative. Air. and Alia, t'arl Peterson are receiving' fongratttlatloes over the arrival of a daughter, bom to them VTeilnesdav. Urn George peek entertained In honor of her sister. Wednesday of last week, at her boms in Bltielda addition. Kuppep. was served fo thirty JpwU. after nhlclt danriug nas enjoyed. Twenty out3 of town guests were present. Airs. C. i MiThlo and children of Halt tak sere the guests of Mm Arthur Luehesi, Mam day. Aim Mary Waite, who had been vial ting for the post eight months- in various places in California, waa a gurat Uat week of Mr. and - Mff- - Walt taft Bat- week for her home la cirtwiftr ivfdaf frf Bptaga, (.Vito. Mm T. C. Innn, Mrs. J. D. Carter and sow. Jack, Jr., of Hilt take were the goesta of Mrs. . W. U. Mobbing Wednesday Air. end Mrs J A. Hutherlaad and twin. Paul and Ruth, motored Is Ogden Saturday ef last week. Aim T. E. Barks entertained tbs members of the Firs Hundred club Thursday afternoon at her home on Crater street. Roses were used to decorate the room and as a centerpiece for the bincticos table. High score was won by Mrs. A. J. Radabaiigh atari the special prise hr Mrs. HHea Fitafersld. Aim. Fred Barton will entertain the club at Its nest meeting The tadles Aid society held its regular meeting at the church Wednesday. Mies Alpha - it g t 'hr S K ft I',' home. Price to spend her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jones and Mrs. H. C. Beaumann left Thursday for J(n ex tended stay In Salt latke. Mr.- and Mre. Obed Nelson entertained at dinner Sunday fur Mrs. A. O. Nelson, Mrs. Camilla Noland, Miss Fern Matson Salt , 8win--.Ch,s.,f,.- , and Miss Helen Heynolds of Springtide Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Murphy and thrfe little daughters, of Rigby. Idaho, are with relatives spending the summer hereCharles A. PerMias Carol Jensen and sona, who wera married Tuesday, were a luncheon given Slondaj honor guefks at Mrs-evening at the home of Mr. and laid F. Becker In Manti. Covers weredown motored who for twelve guests, Decorations were In from Mt Pleasant. roseyellow roses and ferns, with dainty bud place cards eon of Mr. and Mrs. , Athen was John 'll. Hansen of Mt. Pleasant Lake Salt In the temple W ednes. married day to Miss Olive Wall rod of Kansas tetoty, Mo. The young couple left the latter part of the week for San d ranclsco. Cal., to lhake their home. JE - . MANTI 4- 4 KANTl. June 24. On, of ho g tl ,v(M of loot' and luncheon given at the home of Miss Lucille Tuttle Saturday afternoon, to Mias Mau.l Tultle. a Iri'I of the week. The hostesses were Miw Lucille Tirttle. Mite ilcnlrl Hrosn mid fHxty guests Mrs. A. H. Christensen. The rooms were artistiwere present. trousseau roeea. The in decorated cally was exhibited during the afternoon. Mrs. KM red C. KJar is enjoying an extended Melt In Salt Lmke, the guest of her mother, Mrs. John Silver. Mrs. John Lowry entertained at dinner Wednesday of laot week, complimentary to Mm. Peter Hougaard and Mrs. James Crawford, both of Balt.I-.ake- . Mr. and Mrs. L. M., Kimball of Salt Laka announce the arrival of a son s,t Mr. their homo Friday of last week. TenKimball M formerly Miss Lucllg nant of this city. A social event of last week waj) the luncheon and shower given by Mint Gen I'd Brown Saturday evening In honor of Mra. C. Christenson, a bride of the Miss Brown was asslrted by past week. Mra W. W. Brown and Mrs Roy Cox. Twenty-fiv- e guests were present. Mrs. N. L. Cottom and little daughter, Balt Lake are v!!tins Mis of Nedra, Cottoms parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. de-T. to their parry. In this city, prior to fl San parture for an extended trip -- Fran-CifC- cm Mra. A. P. Vorheea and Mrs David Buesoh entertained the R. K. club at a allver tea Wednesday afternoon of last week St the home Of Mrs. Vortices. Twenty guests were present. Mrs. N.Par-L. Cottom of Salt Lake and Mrs. E. T. ry wera speolal gueets Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harrison, Mr. and Mra. Hetier O. Bird and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. KJar have Just returned from a trip to Bryce canyon and Fish lake. dinMrs. J. C, Madsen entertained at ner 'Friday of test week complimentary to Mra. Peter Hougaard of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. E. T. Reid entertained a number afternoon of Of lady friends Thursday last week, complimentary to Mrs. C. VS Bird of Salt Lake. Mrs J. B. Tuttle entertained thirty friends at five hundred Friday afternoon . Of Mt Pleaaant, wh the Mormon ha 'Z2U t returned fram church. Luncheon wm nerved at orlork. High wore prlxe wan awarded to Mr A H. Krhriatenarm and the connotation prize to Mrs. Bills B. Johnwi. Mr R. W. Oox entertained a number of ladles at a kenwmcton and luncheon f last week. Wednesday afternoon enter The-- Khte club mrnutarn we-rtained Bprinfs Thursday Crjhtal afternoon of tent week. Swimming was the entertaining featftre of the afternoon, after nhich luncheon was served. The hnsteraos were Mrs Kay Strinsrham, Mm. Iawrenee Tuttle, Mrs. Clvde Fhand, Mr Loo Munk, Mrs. Irven Lowry, Mrs M. 8. Leslie, Mra. A D. Lowry and Mr. V, I&hert. ft nurrPer Mrs. Erol Cox entertained of friends at a luncheon and kensington of last week. afternoon Thursday The members or the Hopeless Alumnae dull were entertained at the County park Thursday afternoon of lawt week Lunch- eon was served to fifteen guests. The hostesses were Mis. Andrew Judd, Mrs. w Ilford , Frlarhk net'll t, Mrs. Jesse VV. Woodhouse Mrs. Lloyd Tuttle and Mra. Alphomo Henrla Allen Reynolds, Nat Pnrry. Clair Anderson, Frank Olsen. Ralph Christianson, hYankiln Keller and Klllot Tuttle entertained at a campfire supper Thuisday evening of last week at Funk's lake, complimentary to Miss Eve'xn Bird An-of Salt Lake and the M.sses Eunice dersen, Votida Henne, MJgnon Keller, Melva R,d. Florence KJar and I'hyllie Jensen, all of this city. Mlsa ltrunelila Jacobson returned th's week from Salt Lake, where she had been attending the University of L'tuh the past winter. Ir. and Mrs. F. W. Tuttle are visiting la Suit Like. Mlsa Della EHaaon visited In Salt Lake last week. The Hopeless club members were entertained at th home of Miss Genlel Brown Monday evening Mrs. Ellis K. Johnson eertatned on Tuoaday afternoon oomp(dirntary to Mrs. X. L. Cottom and Alaw. Arthur Dueste. both of Salt Like, and Mrs H. R Clark. Mrs. K. T Parry, Mrs A. II. Christenson and Mrs. Glen A Jensen, of this city. Mr. and Mr. Ephraim Anderson and Mrs Leo Wa.hburn and children, all of Wales, have been guests the past ten days of Mr. nnd Mrs E. T. Parry. Mr. and Mra, Bernard Parry enter, talned at dinner Friday In honor of Mra. N. L. Cottom and daughter, Ndm, of Salt Lake. Covers werA laid for twenty. of lafft irk at-th- e MAGNA i MAft.VA, June The Mama Woman Hub held ita regular btmincs and litrrnrr meeting at the cluhmom WwInM'liy ctiing of hint werk. A book review un ,ThPBrtmirthg hy Iofothy (anfleld tva gfien bv Mre. Vida June. Ihe club will catprlaln at l nmial The enter meeting nrxt Wedneaday evening talnment and refrt'tditticnl committee rnmpilw Mr John tautensoc, chairman, with Mra, Arthnr Luc heel and Mrs. Hue rckard to her. 4fra. Kenneth Jenaen entertained the member the Bool Fide club ThuriNiny afternoon of on Main afreet. Thla week at tar bom being the first meeting, a buaineaa aesaion waa held and the cluba future activities were Mr L 0. Navi or waa elected president and Mrs. K W. Daniel, vice president. In the evening Mra. L 0. Naylor entertained the member at tar home at cards. Mra. Guy Sburtliff waa a special gneat. Mra. Harry Richard left fof rieaaant Qrora last weak fur few weeka visit to her Mr. and Ura. N. T. Fenton. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gttlcapie of Standardvtll have moved to Magna to make thetr home. Mra. Leonard f'etereon of ML PleJisaut la the gueat of her parent, Mr. and Mra. M. VL of It Have Gray Why Hair or Dandruff? Nourlshlne will restore your hair to original color, whether black, browmfall-or blond. Removes dandruff. Prevents ing hair and promotes Its growth. Aiidrldge. Mlaa Cleo Holt of Salt take waa a last Cleanses the scalp. Harmless and pleagueat of Mr. and Mra. Golden Unit. sant to use. Ns longer is tt necessary for Mlsa Lyle Thomas left Thursday for a two you to bars gray hair, which handicaps weeks' vacation visiting relative and friend at Halt take and Ogden. you socially and In business. Mr. and Mra. J. A. Hathrt-lanand Mra. tarthe Bowadskl motored te Prove canyon Bandar and apent the day. lire. Rarah Chon lea ef Balt take waa tha Week-en- Nourishine Positively Not a Dye Nourlshlne is a real tonic which feeds and nourishes the hair, thus restoring It to Its original vitality. It 4s used and Indorsed by thousands of men and women. As a dandruff remover akme it Is worth many times the price asked. One bottle usually Is effective. Owl Drug Co., Schramm Johnson Drug Co , Auerbach Co., Z C M. I. Dept. Store, Gibson Beauty IMrlors. Van Drug Co. and all drug and department stores, fl.25 per bottle.- (Adv.) -- Dyke-Davtda- on - New Discovery Makes Superfluous Hair Leave sod (Root All Oulckty Depart) As hair or fuxs on the face Is such an emberras'dng thing, every woman so afflicted win the information that these dlsUguremenOi can now be completely removed roots and all in the privacy of ones own home, wltlwut the assistance of an expert. The new method will astonish and desaw or heard ef light you. y ou never anything DVe tt befoi-e- . It is nbt a depilatory and not electrical Just get a stick of phelactlne from your druggist and follow the simple directions at home In a Jiffy you have removed . the offending heirs completely. With your own eyes see the roots Come out. Phelactlne jam is absolutely harmless, nonpoisonous and perfectly odorless. (Adv.) wek-om- e - .s Mrs. Alma Rwrason 'Wednesday. William Treaeder entertained at a ahewev Saturday evening of )at week at her home on Main street in honor ef Mra. Ren A kensington was enjored. Wnrthen. after which refreshments wera served. Thirteen guest were present. Mrs. L. H. Young entertained at a party Monday at tar tame on ( enter street in honor of tbs seventh birthday anniversary of her son. Ma. Fourteen Httle friends were present. Mi Norma Warxback entertained the little one at game, after which refreshment wera served The hoateea waa assisted by her sister, Mra (. E. Turner. The Ladle' AH society will hold It regular social meeting next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Vfra. II. L. llihiar on ITtird East Mra. Hlbler and Mra. H. E. Hanson street. 111 be the hostesses. Mr. and Mra Jack Greenwood left last week for Los Angeles to make their home Mr. and Mrs. Gut Hhurtllff of Provo are the gweata ef Mra. Elisabeth Bhurtliff. E. W. Daniels and children Mr. aad Mr tmd Mr end Mr Rud Ellpack motored to Bait take Rundny and amurt the day with frlenria. Mm, William Prairie hws left for Halt Lake to make her home. The program given by the Garfield, Magna and Pleasant Green Mutual societies Tnetulay evening waa a moat aiiccewrfni affair and was enjoyed by a large and ajpreclatlve aodtenee. Dr. aad Mrs, f. F. Westphaf motored to Pleasant Grove Wednesday to aarad Ihg Strawberry dwy fyativltle. Mr. aad Mre. BchattoUy of RL Louie, Me., Mra. G. Clarion of Is Angeles, Mre Grant Pratt of Berkeley, Calif., and Ram Reid of Kelt taka motored from Halt take Rondny and prat the evealng with Mr. aad Mrs. Kenneth Jenaen. Mm. Zewa E. T'txter of Rag Remardtno. Cal., waa the guet of Mra. KrpM Howerth Wednesday. Mra. C taler left in the evening for Coalville to spend amne time visiting hef mother. Mm. L. F. Bello entertained FrMav evening of last week in honor of Mra. Mae Bello, who left Sunday to spend tb summer months with her parent in Logan. The gueets n am be red twenty. Mrs. fTaset Catton entertained at party Monday in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter. taVra, A number ef RaH take girls were present and Mina Irene ef Bountiful. Games were played, after which rafreahmeats --were aerved. were laid for fourteen. Mr. aad Mm. E. W. Dante!, Mr. and Mra. J. E. R barer and Mrs. K. D. Jraeen motored te Black Fork Monday evening, where they enjoyed ewttn. Mr. JMrph CiHnn ef Ynt Jord. -- nd Hr. Frank Hlchardmi of Mldr.I. w.r. tlia fu-a- t. of Mrs, Holland Raid, Bandar. Ur. aad Mr., B. 8. Ora.. antrrtalnM i and Iff .roam aortal aranln atr.karry f teat wrrk at tlwlr bom. onFriday Flint W-- at Tlao. prrarnt var.-BU)Mand Mra. B. W. Woolter,- - Mr. and Mra. J. Jf. Brraanl Mad Mr. Ororf. Carter. Mr, aad Mra, Fnd WUIte terteteW at 4i Mr. of tvro T, ,t ELY, NEVADA . , ELT. Nev., June 24. Complimentary to her sister, Mrs. Henry Krumb, of New York, who Is her guest. Mra. George A. Whiteley entertained at her home In East Kly, Wednesday afternoon of last week, Spring Bowers decorated the room a and the tables where luncheon waj served at 1 oclock were centered with Iris. After luncheon, f v e hundred waa enjoyed, Mrs. Llnsley won the first prise, Mrs. Hickey second, Mrs. Hayden tha consolation, and l. Mr. Callahan the Bidden weie Mesdames James M. Havden, William N. Motllli, Vail M. Pittman, Watt H. Bishop, Osmond G. Bates, Arthur Smith, Samuel B. Elbert, John Weber, George L. Hickey, Aubrey B. Bonham Herbert S. Sturdevant, John E. Callahan, Gilea W. Weller, Char.es 8. Chandler, Halh A. Bowdle, Dorothy Holmquiat, J. C. Klnnear, George H. Llnsley, Frank Roper. Charles Ziegler, Mount ford Wilson, George C. Rlaer, J. E. Fllegs. G. W. Hatens, Rowe McCrea, W. 8. Elliott, the Misses Margaret Smith end Lillian Green. Miss Susan Brown of McGill spent 8un-da- v of last week In Ely, guest of Mr. and Mrs Fred T. West. Miss Bess Fulmer, who has been vteit-itln- g In Angeles and Carson City, returned to East Ely last week te again make It her homo. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Upwall enter- tallied at dinner at their home on High etreet Friday evening of last week for Mr- end Mrs. Lee H. Murdock. Mrs. Bef tha Fox and Miss Cloora Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Pursrll entr-talnr- d at an nvonlnj of cards at their home In Central Ely, Thursday evening of last week. Mra Wayman received the hli;h score prlxe for the ladlea, and Mr. Knox received the high score for the men. The guest were Mr. prise and Mrs. Ed. E. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Dan T. Stonf, Mr. and Mr. A. C. Jones and Mra E. Wayman. Iate In the evening refreshments were served. Mrs. Walter Hull and baby epent Friday of last Week In McGill, the guest of Mra. Hulls slstsr, Mrs. Francis V. Rooney. ' A dancing party took place at the University club on Murry street Thursday of last week. evening Japahese lanterns were used to decorats the rooms. At midnight refreshments were served. The patronesses were Mesdames Lee H. Murdock, Frank E. Grant, Arthur Smith and Fred T. West. In honor of her birthday anniversary, Mrs. August R. Rlepe entertained at dinner at her home on High street Monday exenlng of last week. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Hetlbut. Mr. and Mra. H. J. K. Tlets, Mra James Waddell, Margery and Dorothy Hebbut, Jo Tlet and Ikerman Tlets. After dinner, cards were enloyed Miss Marv Potter of Ogden arrived In Ely. Thursday evening of last week, to visit Mr. and Mra Jay B. Brin ton. Mlsa Potter Is a niece of Mra. Brlnton. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Uchlyter and daughters, Miss Nora 8 wan and Don Swart epent Sunday of laet week on a visit to Lehman cave In Snake valley. Lila BodeJl entertained her cl am mates In honor of her seventh birthday anniversary Tuesday afternoon of last week. Games were enjoyed on the courthouse lawn, after which refreshments were served at the home of her grandmother, Mre. K. C. Davia, on Sixth street. Paper capa were given the children for favors. Tha guests were Frank and Theodore and Nettle Feeser, Tahara, Georgs George, Leo, Andrew and Helen Charlotte Shallenberger, James Hair, Joe Tamblyn, Beulah Smith, George Goodman, Catherine Bstes. Margaret Procter, Jack Callahan. Donald Beldlng, Muriel Nicholson, Leonard Virginia Wallace, and Ruth and Vera Chambers Mlsa Lois Rowan and Clarence Rowan accompanied Jesse Harris of Elko, who spent a few days of last week visiting In Ely. to his home at Elko for & short visit. The trip was made by automobile. Mra George H. Llnsley entertained at luncheon at her home on Campton street Wednesday afternoon of last week, complimentary to Mrs. Theodore Wetmors of Santa Crux. During the afternoon card were enjoyed. Mrs. Whitmore received the high score prlxe and Mrs. Wetmore was presented with a guest prlxe. Present were Mesdames Theodore Wetmore, ICC, W'hitmore, Charles L. Grief, John Weber, James MacLaughlin and Alonso T A. Sherman. Mlsa Edna Earl of Kimberly spent last week In Elv, a guest of the Misses Ruth Miss Aleen and Catherine MarLaughlln. Earl of Kimberly spent the week in Ely, a guest of Miss Leah Miles. Miss Carol Clark and Miss Ruby Tie, who had been attending St. Mary's academy tn Satt Iakn. arrived hohte Thursday evening of last week to spend their vacation with ther parents here. In honor of the seventy-fourt- h birthday anniversary of Mra. Oldfield s mother. frer-for-af- -- ! Is - Deme-trakopul- LEMONS GIRLS! 'Mra. Margaret OHara, Mr. and Mra Fred D. Oldfield entertained at dinner at their home on C ark street Monday evening of last week. The guests were Mr. snd Mra Jests h F. Miles, the Misses Margaret O'Hara, Ethel Rlordan, Leah Amelia Miles, Mayett and Aleen Karl, and the Mamra J a mes O Ha re, George Miles and Cyril, Mites. Mr and Mrs. Harold A. Davidson and daughter, Mar e, and Miss Eva Timmons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ball, Sunday evening of last week. Miss Timmons left Tuesday tq spend the summer at her home In Delaware. 8he will return In the fall to resume her duties as principal of the East Kly school. Mrs. F. E. Grant of Ruth and Mra. Lee H. Murdock were luncheon guests of Mrs. Fred T. West at her home on Murry tract Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Carro'l F. Morrill entertained at luncheon at her home on Lyons avenue Thursday of test week, in honor of Mrs. Theodor Wetmore iof Santl Crus. The guests were Mesdamee Wetmore, George H. Llnsley, John Weber, Charles L. Grier, I. C. C. Whitmore, Jay H Brlnton and John E. Long and httle Mary Louise Long. Complimentary to Miss Amy Goodman, who left Saturday morning of laet week to attend summer school st the University of Nevsda at Reno, Richard Caborn entertained with a theater party Wednesday evening of last week. After the theater 'the party went to the Goodman home and enjoyed dancing and refreshments. Those present were the Misses Amy Goodman, Koneta Torrence, Margaret Beverly, Messrs, Richard Caborn, Tom Den4 and Campton Root, I it ii umiA1 spent last week In By visiting her grandRICHFIELD, Jane 24. Mr. sad Mra O. W. mother, Mra. Margaret O'Hare, returned to her home Saturday. She was accomBitanquiat a anounce the engagement of their panied by Miss Leah Miles, who will spend daughter, Lm llt Kisha, to Francis N. Hood of a few weeks at the 8unnys.de ranch. Richfield. The Wedding wiU take pUco sari ST. ANTHONY, IDA. ST. ANTHON- Y- Idaho. June 24. Mra. H. G. Harris was hostess to the Altar society Wednesday afternoon. The Social Hour club met with Mra. C. E. Torrey jeeterday afternoon Mlsa Phyllis Alston entertained twenty young people at a dancing party Thursday evening of test week. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Kellar and children of Rupert returned to thetr home Monday after visiting Mr. and Mra. Justin Kellar and the Joeeph Jensen family. Mrs, W- - M. Burland entertained the Tuesday Evening Bridge clufo this week. Mlaa Lillian Ferney was hostess at a slumber party Wednesday night of test week. Miss Mabel Reynolds was honor guest. At 9 o'clock Thursday morning breakfast was served by Mrs. George Ferney to the eight girls. The Union Sunday school enjoyed the annual picnic Wednesday. The guests were conveyed In cars to the Sugar City camp grounds. Mrs. J. - Tomaltnson entertained the Monday Evening Bridge club this week. The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club was entertained this week by Mrs. L, R. Yager. the Odd Fellows and of St. Anthony were royally entertained at Ashton by tha Ashton lodges. Ths Rexburg Woodcraft circle gave a party honoring the members of the St. Anthony circle Wednesday evening. The ladles from St. Anthony motored to Rexwaa elaborate luncheon An burg. serve,!. Mrs. L. A. Tuttle entertained St. Katherines guild Thursday evening. Mra. Colwell of Wyoming. 111., who Is a guest of her daughter, Catherine Colwell, at (Rexburg. spent last week-en- d with (Mrs. 6. F. Gilman. Mrs. Orion Lewis entertained the clifb Wednesday afternoon. Mr. end Mra. J. F. TomaHnson spent last week-en- d at Blackfoot. Mr. and Mra. Bliss Moore motored to Oakley Sunday for a visit. Genevieve Arnold, Amy The Mfsse Meredith, Mary and Wlnnlfred Warren and lone Beckstead spent last week-en- d camping at Warm river. I- Tu-sd- ay hs Just-a-Me- re SALINA W. Pool left Wednesday morning advertised and decided to take it, and Island park to spend ten days. ao completely cured me of my weakit and Mr. Mrs. Harvey Barrackman ness, and built me up into such splendid LacBer ths Romelsh sntertalned Harry health and strength, that I have .deAid society at a sliver tea Tuesday afternoon at the Barrackman home. pended on it to keep me well ever since Mr. and Mra Rudolph Schwendlman of that time." Whenever I feel the least New dale spent several --daya,ln Rexburg bit ran down ,1 take a bottlo. of tim ' last tresk visiting friends. Favorite Prescription and it builds A birthday party was givsn for Mrs. me to right up in health. It just seemsalso Thursday Joseph Ricks by her daughters. home-Thgive mo a new lease on life. I canMediafternoon of last week, at her luncheon table was centered with a blrtn-da- y recommend Dr. Pierces Golden caodlea cal Discovery aa a Spring tonic and cake holding alxty-thr- e Covers were laid for ten. blood purifier and find it equally as announce Mr. and Mra. John E. Wilcox ood as the Favorite Prescription. t Zula, of thwr daughter, ths marriage Mary Wagner. 1007 Sumner 8t. The marriage took place Mrs. Paul Holm, Tablets or liquid. Send "druggists. Wednesday of last week In ths Balt LakFf 10uAt to Dr. Pierces Invalids Hotel, temple. left Mrs. O. 15. Wldsteen and Children Buffalo, N. Y., for trial pkg., or write Monday for Twin Fall to visit for two for free medical adviee. (Adv.) parents. week with Mrs. Wldsteen and Mr. Jay Jeppson. Mra. L. F. Rich Mra O. A. Peterson attendsd M. L A. conference In Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mra. George W. McKinley are pending a week In Loghn, Utah. Mra Fred C. Porter of Ashton spent Tuesday of last week visiting friend In Rsxbury. Mrs. Etta Wolf and son, Hubert, left hurt week for PocaThursday evening of home. tello to make their Miss Irsne Sargent of Lincoln, Neb., 4s visiting In Rexburg, ths guest of Mra Catherine Blackburn. A number of ladles sntsrtalnsd nt surprise party Wednesday afterpleasant noon in honor of ths birthday anniversary of Mrs. Henry Adam at tn W. Lloyd Adams home. Sewing and lundheon featured the afternoon. The honored guest received many beautiful gifts. Mrs. Peterson of Salt Lak Is visiting tor a month In Rexburg. ths guest of her brush or comb a little Jack Roger. sister, Mr.Mrs. your gray, faded, streaked or Mr. and H. M. Warner entertained bleached hair and take 10 years off your at dinner MondayM. evening In honor of Warner. Mr. and Mrs. A. age. Thousands of prominent women in Miss Margaret Middleton left Tuesday the United States snd Canada have proattend to for Utah, of last week Ogden. claimed Brownatone their best friend. summer school at the Smithsonian BusiDont experiment. Acts instantly, easily ness college. applied at home and guaranteed harmless Dr. and Mra. Parley Nelson were Idaho to hair, scalp or skin. Any shade from Falls visitors Wednesday of last week. Mlsa Florence Barrett returned home golden brown to black 50c and $1.50 at last week from Salt Lake, where rite had drug and toilet counters everywhere. been attending the University of Utah. Trial bottle sent direct for 10c. Tb Mr. and Mra Larry Edlefson have reKnton Pkarmacat Co., 014. Coppin turned from California, where they spent Bldg., Covington, Sf. the winter. Mr. and Mra. N. H. Hal strom returned home last week from California, where they had been vleltlng tor a month with thetr daughter, Mra Iaxton. Mra James Corley was hostess to the Bridge club Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mra. William Berrl won high score. Garden flowers Mrs, Etta were used as decorations. Wolf was an honor guest and was presented with a beautiful gift by the club ladles. Mesdames Ellis Graham, Albert rilfwi Jones, Mark Madison, William Potter and r- - (15 Miss Julia I very wera special guests. Luncheon was served to twslve. e bk July. UUa Irene Haycock of Balt Lake ia Tilting her aunt. Sir. Alex Morrison. Srs. Perietu Nielson entertained tbs Wild Roe swarm of Beeime girls of ths Third word Tuesday of last week.- - Tho ovofilnff was ! nt in towing. was served. Lanebcon T el re guests wore present. Mr. and Mr. U. W. Bevy announce tho engagement of ttair daughter. Fern, to taring Whittaker of Uirclerille, 1rah. The marriage will take place tho last of Jane. Mira Ewtiu-- Coietnsn of 8slt tako U spending a few da: a in Richfield, a guest of Miao Ylo Ross. Miss Mildred Foy of Glen wood and William Horne of Richfield were married Monday of last week at Richfield. Tbo young coopte will make ttair hotne at Richfield. Ur tLttodf pedaoii and Mix Ron Repptor and children motored to btgurd Mooday and ths day visiting friends. synt Mrs. Ernest Matouf nod Mra. 1. Maloaf Balt take City are guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Chrtstcusen this week. MIks Flora Beegmlller entertained t few friends ftnnday. Games and muaic wore Fourteen guests were present. Mrs. Ferdinand Erickson of Washington, D. C., is vlaiting her parents, r. and Mrs. H. W. Bevy, of this city. Miss Kate Olsen of Salt take spent a few days In Richfield last week, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen. I)r. and Mrs. T. R, Gledhill and family aad Miao Ruby Thurber motored to Manti Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cnrtia annonnea tbo engagement of their dkugbter, Ella, to Harold K. Record. The marriage will taka placo Wednesday in the Salt tako temple. The young couple will make their home In Salt take. Mra. J. F. Bean and children returned hotne Friday of last week from Thistla. Utah, after spending six weeks visiting relatives and friends there. Mr. and Mr. J. IT. Garner of Ogden art visiting with Mr. and Mra J. W. Warner for a few days before going to Bryce canyon. Mis Alta Coons entertained Sunday. Those present were tbe Miasew Josephine Skongaard Nellie Perkins, Mabel Morrison, Edna taraon. and Mesdames C. J. 8nmaer and Hart Bandera. Mra. Ted Olsen and Mine Kate Gisn wont to Ballna Friday of last wrk to attend n party glvra by tho Ladies' Literary club of Sallna. The Misses Alta Thurber, Vie Rosa, Verna Merry-Go-RouNieloon and Bessie Nlei entertained nt n shower Tuesday In honor of Mlaa Ada Thortwr. A program waa given. Mioo Flora Beegmlller, Nisi Nelson and Esther Coleman gave readings. Mrs. J. M. Peterson gar two vocal selections, accompanied by Mlsa tanas Thurber. Games wera also enjoyed, in which prises wore won by Mra. W. R. Greenwood, Alien Blovnquisd. Mr. Glen Christensen and Mira Rrmon Boo. Suppav wna served. Fifty guests were present. Mra. Brneet Christensen entertained tho member of the Sevier stake Primary board Friday of last week. Luncheon was osrvad. Mlsa Josephine Skouganrd entertained tha 0. X B B. club Friday. Tiro evening waa spent In owing and playing cards. Sapper was served. Tra . 24. were Mrs. Ten gaeete Mr. Snd present. MORONI. June Mrs. Asm Dewey of Balt take m visiting het 1- - Peteraon of Morgan were gueets o parents, Mr. and Mra. G. W. Blomquist. last week. Mr Christensen A. and Mr. J. Tho Sunflower --iwons-of Beehive girls of tho Mra-Ron- ald Relneemar of Sett Lake First ward enjoyed a marshmallow and wlsnio has returned horns after visiting several Tho porty included roast In the hill Tuesday in .Moron with relatives and tho Mioses Ruth Chrlstenoon. Mattie and Merlin weeks Hansen, Nina Cbriotenuro. Ortbola Ogdon, Pearl friend. Clair Little returned Monday, Mias Jenaen. Sadie Ogden, Mabel Ence and Beekeepors after vlritliw two week wltSri friends Miss Elsie Ward and Mrs. Alfred Ward. Mr. Hart Banders loft Tuesday .for0 Gunn loan and relative In Salt Lake. to make her homo. Mrs. Alvin Sorensen has returned, after with Miao Uyrle Ttrtirber entertained tho M. G. F. spending two weeks in Bait Lak club Tuesday. Seven members were present. relatives. Mr. and Mra. J. L. Miller aro visiting la M. H. Ladles dub was entertained The Heber City this week. aftemocm of last week by Mra Mire Lenna Thurber and Mlaa Alta Thurber, Thursday U. Christensen at her home. Music Mra. Norman And res son and Guy Lewis motored L. furnished (hloe Reeee. A was by MineMrs. homo from Bait tako funday, after visiting Grace Nelson. reading was given by were there for tea days. present and Mr. and Mra. Roy Sylvester entertained at Fourteen members served. was luncheon a wlenly roast Wednesday. Eighteen guest The Daughters of the Pioneers held wera present. A number of friends surprised Mm Andrew their regular meeting Friday afternoon Tho afternoon waa of last week in the Relief society hall. Christensen Wednesday. spent la game. Luncheon was served. Twen-ty-flv- o Mra A. D. Anderson read a paper and go rata were present. Mrs. U. H. Jamison gavs ths history ef Miao Lydia Hansen returned homo Tuesday, the family of Henry Jolley. after visiting three weeka te Provo with Dr. A eon has been born to Mr. and Mra and Mra. V. R. Greenwood. Reese Bradley. Mra. J W. Ogden entertained 0o Begs Lily A number sf friend and relatives sur-pris- sd swarm of Beehive girls of tho Second ward Mra. T. J. Worley Friday afterlesson was afternoon. Tba Tuesday given by departure Mrs.- - Ogden. Game were enjoyed. Ten waa noon of last week prior to her for Balt Lak to make her home. Music erred. Twelve guest were present. A few friends gavo Mrs. I P. Bonne a was furnished by Mra Leonard Tidwell and Mra EFneet Anderson. Luncheon wirpriae party Tuesday In honor of her birthRoses formed tho centerpiece was served.' The gueets were Mrs. John day anniversary. Fifty-twtea for tho wars Bkudcham, Mra. Ernest Anderson, Mr. table. guests present. Elmo Irons, Mra. I. M. Draper, Mra. J. R, Blackbam, Mra L. L, Blaokhanl, Mra MORONI SALINA, June 24. Mr. and Mr. John P. Jan ph of Oannlaon war guest of tholr son, GUn-do- and famriy Sunday. Misaeo tanrino and Beulah Wpt wera J. B. UcMUlaa at gnoata Tueiday of Mr 8igntd. Mr. and lfra. John Grfhhle announce the mar-rlag- a of thalr danghtor, Della, to Ark Hen d tick ran of Glen wood. The marriagy took placo tn tho Manti tomplo Thoroday of last weak. Mlaa Loalao Pann rotnrned Monday from Salt tako. whera aho bad been attending tbo of Utah. Mm. hm Manaon and daughter of Eureka aro rlsitlng relative and friends here. Mrs. Kiel Kasmuson of Marysvalo waa a Satina visitor last week. Mr. Terry Xtelran entertained Tuesday afternoon In honor of the aerentlt birthday of her son, Billy. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Draper announce tho marrtago of their daughter. Dee, to Ted Bali of Wyoming. Tho marriage took placo at Blchfleld Saturday of last week. G. A. Gate Mr. and Mm entertained at a trout dinner Saturday of last week at their ranch in Goooetarry. Govern were laid for Mm. Eliza Gate, Mra Ylolato Ivie, Mrs. T. P. Peterson, 0. O. Weaterblad and Grant Gate. Mlaa Laura Draper la visiting relative and friend In Salt take. Mr. and Mr. K. W. Bird and daughter, tana, wet gurata of Mr. and Mr. Francis Christensen or Richfield, Tuoaday. no Mieses taurin aad Beulah West entertained Monday afternoon lu honor of Mra. Henry McKenna and daughter, Katie, and Miss tana Bird. Robbins entertained at dinner Mra. Morrell Sunday in honor of tar bnsbands birthday anwere laid for ten. Cover niversary Mrs. W, H. Brown entertained at dinner Wednesday of last week. 'Covers were laid for eight. Mias Myrtle Pwets entertained at a card party Muoda y evening. Luncheon was served to eight. Mias Utahns Bird visited friends In Gunnison, Tta RICHMOND RICHMOND. June 21, Mr. and Mra William L. Skidmore and family, Mra H. Hi Webb, Mra William Anderson, Mra. L. M. Funk, Mr. and Sira 8. W. Hendricks, Mis Virginia Hendricks. Mrs. A. 8. Schou and Mra Lydia Stodard wer among those who motored to Logan canyop In, Thursday of last eek to attend ths bkid-mofamily reunion which a as held af the George W. bkldmore summer damp. Mrs. C. H. Anderson entertained at her home Saturday afternoon of last week In honor of Mrs. J. I. bhecard of Salt Lake. A 'social afternoon was spent and luncheon was served. Mrs. B. Monson, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mra Irwin btoddard, Mrs. Almira D. Hendricks, Mrs. F. L. Cravenns and the Misses Lever ntt, Pauline snd Louisa Thompson went to Lewiston, Idaho, Saturday of test week to attend a trousseau tea given by Miss Wanda Thompson. Mias Thompson Mr. and Mm. Terry Nielson and Mr. and was married Thursday, In the Logan temMrs Dell Peterson enjoyed a fishing trip up ple to Erwin Wiser. baiina canyon Sunday. Mra Alli Hendricks entertained fhe Bon Heur clnb at her home Friday afternoon. Mr- Herbert Van Noy, Mra F. L i ra venn s. . Mrs. W. H. Hendricks, Mra Morris Godfrey. Mra W. Z. Harris and the Misses Claudia Funk and Amy Harris were special Cover ' were laid at luncheon for fourteen. Orral Mra Christensen entertained with a childrens party at her home Tuesday m honor of her daughter. Alton, on her Monday. The Misses tall Sorensen. Fat Burns, Berl Re! loo and Thelma Brown, and the Messrs. Clarence and Alvin Brown enjoyed a pluuge at Monro hot spring Tuesday evening The Mime Mary Whiting. Utahns Bird, Rosa-d- a P on Clara Drajier and Zell horrasen and the Messrs. William Gate. Harry ftteele, Henry EIHa Crane and Leland HugentobTvr enMill, an joyed outing Sunday at the ranger ttka In Goooetarry. Mm. June Webb returned home Friday of last week from RUlt take, where she had visited relatives and friends for two weeks. M. C. Draper and Mr. and Mr and Mrs Mra. Cbarlea Smith motored to Wldtaoe, Ktmdoy. The II 0. of II. 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Mrs. Ren B. Woolley end children have returned from a visit tn Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra George I. Anderson of days of last Thatcher, Idaho, spool- a lew ' week In this city. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. to thetr returned William Smith have home at Sugar City, Idaho, after pending the week hero. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson nrotored to salt Like Saturday of last week. Mr. snd Mrs. Hyrum Bair and Mra Alvin Joknrn motored to Paris, Idaho, last week and spent a few days with Mr. and Mra Ray Rich. Mr. and Mra Alvin Schlers and Mra JKW Mlfcn Kghdi- - Mrs. Mary Wagner te-live- Mien rale at the home of Mra. Burnett on Miiija .2X2 Campton street Wednesday afternoon of M fcioaifra WifftMuno test week. Following an Interesting mu- Of Richfield, whose enpagemsAt to Fransical program, refreshments were served. cis Hood is announoed. The parents and friends of the pupils were the Invited guests. Mra William A. McCarthy of MoQUl spent Thursday In .Ely .visiting friends. 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