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Show ' 14 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 1 State Society f mu ime iV BLACKFOOT, IDA. i f 2d, 1922. BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Juno 14. Friday I afternoon of last week Mr. E. A. John i eon entertained about sixty guesta at a Porch party, which was a kenalngton and ' bridge tea. The lower porch wag deco- -' rated with peonies In tall crystal vases, and pink roses arranged in baskets, and the upper porch was decorated with blus'and yellow Iris and yellow roses effectTbs baskets. Irely disposed In ruatio were favors of ths afternoon bouquets were and these Brunner races, , of Cedi awarded to Mrs. F. J. Cowan and Mm E. 1 ganders for high aoore at bridge, and to Mrs. 1 J. Chapman for the ken S. Browning of alngten favor, Mrgt-- J. Ogdt received the guest favor. Other Mra Oeorge were guests Burnett of Oouverneur, N. Y.t Mrs, E Ort?gg of Burlington, Iowa; Mrs. John Ore , and Mrs Coiwen of Portland, Franklin Martin of Boise. Assisting the hostess were Mra I B. Dustin, Mra H h7 Giles, Mra B. W. Enlow. Mrs. H. Henderson. Mrs. F. Martin, Mra J 11 DeHart, Mrs H. Wright, Mrs J A Mirtln, Miss Ellse Thompson and little Jane Martin. Mr. and Mra E. M. Kennedv and Merrill Boyle entertained at an Informal dancing party at the Kennedy home on Among .Saturday evening of last week. were Mr. and guest thp Mrs. Jitfin Browning of Ogden, Forest Kennedy and Charles Helser of halt lake, Miss Elolse Grlmmett of Paris, Idaho; the Misses Molly Porter, Rohrbsugh and Gladys Simmons of Idaho Falls, and Miss Mary McDonald of Pqcatello. Punch was served on the lawn by the Misees Elisabeth Kennedv. "lrrsrtne fieeger and Virginia Webb, and about fifteen couples danced on the bipad verandas to music fumlnhed by the Idaho Falls Trio. Assisting ths hubtess were Mrs, K. E. Kottke, Mrs. I. M. Hottel, Mr. A. F.'Webb, Mrs. F. Ai Seeger and Mrs. K. Gregg The Kings Daughters met at the home oft Miss Vera Beasley on Monday nipg. Miss Irene Good presided at the business meeting, which was followed by a social hour and the serving of refresh mints. Stf The meeting of the Phllathea class I on tie Methodist church Monday evening, atf the home of Miss Plums Pelkey, ths Ml sine Olive Eckersley, Mary McCoy, . Faulconer and Ruth Sutton were I addfd to the class membership. Miss II Hines presided at the" business I Lo meeting, which was followed by a social hdfut?, when Mine Lillian Christenson as-- 1 slt44 the hostess In serving refresh-- 1 men. t4 Kan Doo class of the Methodist I clfeiiih held Us usual social session at I I ynurch parlors Monday evening, with I igemente directed by E. L). Bloom, lass teacher, and George Yost and Mrs TV. R. Robbins, class officers. About I Re- tdeity-flv- a guests were present. freshments were served at the close of ad evening of games and music. Jw Mutuals of the First ward gave a party in the tabernacle amusedanfing ment hall on Tuesday evening as a fare- wsllfio Mr, and Mra. Geotje Gibby, who I home In Pocatello. Mrs wflliake their Dennis Cox and Miss Lena Babcock were I In. charge of the arrangements. The stake conference of the Relief I eocljcy was held Saturday afternoon of I last week, with members present from tep fsards. Mrs. Nofear Devls presided. I aqd the lesson on "Law Enforcement w spied by Mrs. E. L. Egll. conference of the Primary f'be was held Saturday of last week, I w ftty Mrs. James Duckworth presiding A I of church history was I dramatization given under the direction of Mra Mary Mrs A. Hale and Christy Smith. Mrs. C. A. Hoover entertained her I Sunday school class at a swimming I partv, followed by a 6 o'clock dinner and a lumber partv and breakfast Tuesday T$e girls present were the Misses Gladys II Rabbins, Clara Vanderwood, Ava Lenon, l.eoua Bylngton, Muriel Fisher, Marjory Ruth Tate, Grace Wagner, AgxgTson, Bfritice Stults. Helen Wright, Crystal Ludlj Margaret Wilson and Eva Gerdes. Tls Bay View Study club met with Mps , O. IT. Welnrlch, Thursday aftsr-nqp- n of last week. After the program, a tsoclal hour was enjojed. Mra Ethel I MfNell assisted thk hostess In serving I refreshments. Mr and Mrs. I. W. Hottel entertained ac dinner Frldav evening of last week I at', their home In the Kennedy apart-- 1 mints. Covers were laid for Mra E t.fegg of Burlington, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs E. M,. Kennedy, Mr. and Mra Howard Henderson, Mra E. E. Kottke, M. H. imm JUNE 30, JULY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OLIVER MOROSCO SMASHING THEATRICAL PRICES BIG STAB AND COMPANY kxjewtuaiisiitjco i rp i&mH ii'Jke 7. KMft Nights, Best Scats, $2.00 Eat. Mat., Best Scats, $1.50. itv ' I s' s 1IXK0?: fW ME - V , v r v W ff'.'iSi ;,Vr 'i J Oliver f. Holding Inc.) Presents MKI: 1 & Speed Marvel of Musical Comedy. if Charlotte CIt arias (ClurpLm ICoa An jvl at. (f alt Enraia It , I ' i locH I Mr. and In Her ni 0J Musical Show w LETTY PEPPER just 100 per cent faster, funnier, brighter, girlier and more tuneful than her two previous successes. N ctf CNCE82Tr , . cittcS JlHxdcAtcf oOras is Brand-Ne- " Jut -- WtO fni 1 2 3 4 ! Fihntl. "V 0? '7cMc . Greenwood V I ' The One and Only nD W Morosco (Morosco Ger-trg- I MATINEE SATURDAY 1 6 By far the finest program of the year to date. Including suilv artists as Mr. Hvrum La timers, trombone, for two years soloist with Sousa's band; Mrs. Cora Thorne Bird, premier Utah soprano, and R. Owen Sweeten, leader of the Salteir band. Note the change in time and place now he'd from S 13 to 7 15 p m. under the dance floor In the lunch pavilion Bring your punlc along. 8 Popular Hamiltonian Alarch Hall Overture, "Pique Dame" Suppe (a) Three o' lock In the mornSclei ted Trumpet solo Feist ing R Owen Sweeten (hi) The Whistler and His "La Feria," Suite Espagnoie. . Dog Pry or . La. Come 91 Soprano solo Grarjvl Fantasia Mar tana ta) Air of Salome," from Wallace opera "Herodiade. .Massenet Intermission Kb) Selected. Selection. "Sweetheai tg '. . Herbert Mrs. Cora Thorne Bird Trombone solo 10 Finale (a Lee Rue Gurewich Next weeks attractions Include (b) Vulbe Canrice Air liyruin I.amn.ers. soloist for Ross Graham Johnson and mixed Sousa s band. quartet. .... . 6 7 ' TRAINS Michael Barclay enter tallied at a farewell party Friday evelast of week, In compliment to Mr ning arid Mra G B. Rackstraw, who left Sigiday for Toppenlsh, Wash , to make their home. Mra A. ft Dickinson arranged a lawn for Friday afternoon of last week party Ini honor of the twelfth birthday of her daughter, Maixle. Sixteen lltlle friends were entertained, and had a fnerry time with games and the servv Ing of refreshments lr. and Mrs. Mark B. Tuohy left Sunday for a visit at Mr. Tuohy s old home Thomas, Isna kndrrson, Alta Call, Lena son Refreshments were perved. Thirty Babcock, and Thelma Flicks of Pocatello. guests were preaent Ini St. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs L J Chapman and famEra Walter Thomas has gone to DenMiss Agnes Jaeohsrn of Salt Txtke Is ver, Colo, for a visit with her parents. ily motored up Im-oli- i creek and over the guest of Alias Twlla Hansen for sevMr, and Mrs. E F Wanjura of San the summit for a picnic outing Sunday eral weeks Judge and Sirs It W. Ad.nr and Mr Mlse Edith Willardsen Astonto, Texas, are guests of Mr, and and Mrs Earl Weaver returned from a visiting friends in this cltv.of Mayfield la iMn. R. Garnand for a month. Mrs W. E. Thorpe and children spent sir. and Mra. Ch B Rackstraw and motor trip to Hailey, Saturdav of last children left by motor Sunday for their week. the earlv of the week In Manti visitAir. and Mrs Charles Clark and family ing Airs. pert new home at Toppenlsh, Wash. Miss Thorpe's parents, Mr and Mrs Virginia Webb accompanied them for a and Mr and Airs Mans agner and J W. Jones In summertime, Californias greatest charm is the The Sunshine Swarm of Beehive family made up a paily that motored up visit. met Thursday evening at the home of girl Mr. and Mra Howard Henderson and Lincoln creek foi a plinlo on Sundav. blue Pacific, with its cool, refreshing breezes and Miss Mrs (l E Snv der and daughter, Mar- Birnieo Anderson. A program was given, Mil and Mrs. L, M. Capps motored to no better way of Mud lake for an outing on Sunday. garet, riturned Saturdav evening of last consisting of a reading by Mary Nielson, its fascinating shoreline. Miss Katherine piano solo, I'tahna Jensen, vocal solo, Mrs. F. W. week from u visit in Logan Ran. Mrs. W E usen. and the lesson was given b Chubhin k ..ml two children Fay Mitchell end son, Mrs. George Holbrook enjoying these delights than by taking this voyage: and daughter, Mrs. Jessie Woodtn, Air returned Saturdav of last week fiom a Airs Geneviive Tleljen Refreshments m Br gh.un Cltv, were served. Twelve members were presanf Mrs. James Ryan and Mr. and Mrs visit with ielatlves ent H jSMgwick mads up a party that drove Ctah Announcement ha been made of the to I Ida ho Falls for an outing Sundav arrh al if a son to Air. and Mrs havben Mr. an'd Mra J. 8 Browning and babv on June II. and a to left by motor Sundav for their home In Mr am1 Mrs Leo Lrkksin ondaughter EPHRAIM BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES. June Owlen, Ctah. Mrs. Browning had been M s Ic. J and Anderson the her Mr. spent and e Mrs parents. J. yldtlng of in toe Salt lrnke week part Milllek, for a month. LPHIIAIM. J me 21 Memters of the early Dancing In Veranda Cafe Ballroom, radiophone programs and Alls Joseph Thorpe entertained at a Mis Glendora Malcolm left Momlav for Columbia Swarm of Hciuve glils enterohcr pastimes.' Meals, eervice and deeping accommodations family dinner Wednesday afternoon In a Halt with friends In ctah The Rev. and Mra E. O. Kiuler and tained Deli mothers at the home of Mis. honor of the birthday anniversary of her to those fdund on the finest hotels and ocean liners. equal and husband in to Mrs Ruel sort. compliment Mi Esthfi vers Gordon, motored to Lava Hot dnesiln afternoon of Salt Airs Julia Hovt and i,reavsof Springs. Monday, and spent the week. k we. hist Tickets, ens way and round trip, may ba routed of Noplii (,ami s were pi iv ,1 and a ( Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. Harry Newby and son of Mis. N P I etersonventerta.ned at a L. A. S. S. Co. bstvetn San Francisco and Los Angeles i oil Fiiaf. w,-- ( awarded Nvkaa Ore. left Monday, young a visit to Mrs arried after boon num-bim for aftesiiHin Alma a bon Thursday Mis J with Mrs S H Jacobs M. Sams faro as all rail. Meals and berth extra. of derseei tricnds Mr in to Airs aid Hilda i.'reu-ments lomp.unent Sparks Iflss Vera Robertson returned Sunday u . i Hoy t .isfc pour local R. II. t.ckct agent, or write for folia were to tmnl, five gi.iMs from a visit In Salt Lake Dr and Atrs Kos mbioii ami .vlr Mr and Mrs James D Johnston with d Mrs Ernest B rod beck of Salt and Mrs Davd Nielv.ni and f imllies of LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO, Salt N rlv In the week for a motor I Nielson aie goes .f All and AlIDA. MONTPELIER, LOS ANGELES tour qf Yellowstone park 8AN FRANCISCO Mrs .vnton Christ. is sli.n in Met and Mrs Joseph Cutler, Mrs A R. V. R. F. Cullen, D.P.A. G.PiA. Sait Lake with In da igiit. Alia 11 K Mra Maude Stilshury, Miss Cracroft Hopkins MONTPELIER. Idaho. June 24 -- Mrs 617 t. Spring St. fit! Market CL A A Georgia Bird and Ed Garvin of Pocatello ealey entertained the Kensington .Miss Helene Hancn w I made, up party that enjuved a picnic evening of last vvtta .itis aotes.s rldav Sub Wednesday afternoon of last week Luncheon was outing on the Snake rivei Sunday Those present The guets were Jan. Onda were Airs K A served Mri George H, Vine of Salt Lake Is Greaves Sopln.i Lord i'aro! letcieon. Stevens. Airs TomBrough. AirsMraWalter F. visiting at the, home of her daughter, Clara Petei vm Sneddon. Charles NielMa.!er Irene airs. Jt D. Johnston. Hess, Airs. John Barrett and Mrs. O. F Dorothea son and Iretta liant u Supper wjvs Ashlev Gilliganl Aliss Gerald ne Rich- have returned from Omaha, where they 11 o TP'on serves! UniT at ( two its.k ntd 'yi.JLrn ards and Aliss Edna Kuna. attended Creighton unlvcrs.ty the past daughters of Idaho Falls pnt last Dr Mias and I Mra Sarah F tersot Airs. Ashlev enterVhmliiv leit a for George Harold wet-en- d Tooyrer entertained at f ve year. here as guests of Mr. and Mrs five weeks hundred Thurdav afternoon of est week. trip to I'm forma an ths tained a number of friends Tuesday eveT. kv. Hae, Sr. northwest. Mu w.us joined u. call Iike ning of last week In honor of Mrs RobMre C. H Toomer was awarded high Mrs John H. Cowen and son. ert Sneddon of Ldamondvilie, Wyo. score and Mr. Frank Richards, consolaDale, of by Miss Igima . Mr Mrs to and ThorvaUI Hir.set. motoied continue BURLEY, IDAHO The WaF Mothers held a business tion. Luncheon was served Those presttndr trip east, afterMonday a visit of several to Salt Lake the e.,rly pait of the week meeting Wednesday afternoon of last ent were Airs. C H Toomer. Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mra F. J. for a brief visit Richards O H Groo, Mis Morris Mis week at home Mra. the of Blaseger. Cowen BURLEY, Idaho. June 24. Miss Ora Air and Mrs A C Anderson of Salt lTes dent Ed. C. Rich was of Day. MrMrs Clifford Toomer, Mrs Frank . Julia Frown arrived Lister, Edwin Toomer. Mrs Richard Taylor la the truest of friend In Oakley. Sunday from Lake are visiting luelr daughter, Mrs honor at a partv given Thursday guest evening Lake, to spend the summer with her Orval Peterson, anl fanulv at his home. Dinner wa served. Those Oroo. Mrs. Russell Groo and Alms Verda Mra H H. Sessions returned home 'hter, Mrs. C. A Hoover Mrs. Andrew Benson isitertainel ten present were President from a visit In Sal, Luke s. Arnold Cannon of Pocatello Henry H Hoff. Toomer, Sunday at a guests afernoou Monday President Airs. and multing Mra II A. Dalesman returned WednesSiiaa L Wright. week-en- d here as the guest ofspent Airs. C. L. Barclay and Mra. T. D. Air party. Luncheon was served at 5 otbxk B shdp and Mra. W. W. Clark. Mr. and I day from a vis t to Council Bluff. Sioux ' Ain. John G. Brown. Mr. and Airs. A. Peterson and (hbdren Mrs. William Quay's. Mr and Mrs. Jessie Fails and other eastern points Her Yellman returned home Sunday from erd Peterson of Kedinond Vv.u returned Monday and Perkin. Mr. and Mrs F L. Cruikshank. daughter, Doro'hy, who attended ;iP,J,ohnton, school attended the meetwhere (theyWallace, of coast cities. At Vancou-xrIro9 last of Mr and Mr. week guests Friday Mra Charles R Pearce. Mr. and In Hpnng Valley. Minn., the past w.nter, C" ? met her niece, Miss Dot Mr i) w. Anderson on route from north- Mrs and ing of the grand chapter, O. E. S. Mra. Ole Swensen. Air. and Sira. Joseph returned home with her. ern her arrival from Australia, Itah Br36 Chios McGllllvery. .Miss Airs John Downing and Mr. William Barclay wag elected grand conductress Mrs Alary Ann Oveson left Friday for Robison. Mra they cams to Blackfoot together Quayle. Alias Helen Rch, Mias Hunter left Monday for Wallace to at- for the ensuing year. Arco. Idaho, to spend the summer with Sophrona Rl-Edna Rich wn and Joe returned her daughters. Airs. A. H. Bucklln was hostess to the tend grand) lodge meeting of the Order 8a prday of last week from attending H- - Gno entertained flthe the Aid of the Eastern hilar. members and friends of the me mss of the grand chapter. Order of Judge and Airs G. A Iverson. Dr and club Friday afternoon of last week Bridge her at Airs. the Al. E. chunh at her Jiome Bruce Af Gove Mra and Al. the. daughter. Eldene, society of Millev Nielson, Airs. Ben Itarmon home. Mra. R L. Nickoison was swarded have Star, held at Wallace. Thev afier-noon avenue Thursday to their home in Emmett, on North that Blackfoot was chosen as and Mrs Joseph Thorpe of wait Ike are high score Those present were Mra f after returned reported short bus ne- - me n- - r, a two months' visit here, the guests AD1- guests of Mr and Airs J N Hansen. "convention city tor next year the C. Mrs. J. W Davis, Hosmer. Mrs. H. H. Mrs. Dun Hurlev, Thev were accom- a social hour was enjoyed ani refreshThe Patmos Swarm, of Beehive girls met King. 'v- Mra R. L. Nickoison. Alra E. A of Kldnelgh left for he'r home . panied ty Miss Alice Rvan. who will ments were served Th hostess was asin 4tock Springs. Mvo., hYldav of last Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Brough. Mrs. A. A. s and the Uiaey summer in Emmett. sisted by Mesdames Swanson aid Doe apend The lesson v,as week, after a visit with her Hater Airs Vera ChrlTmsen Poynter. Mrs Agnes Povnter of Salt Lake Is visThe Lexse Campfire Gins gave a lard by Alias Leila Tnompson. Ite'resh-meuUghf-rC. Miss Jewell Taylor a entertained at were iting here, a guest of her sister. Mrs. party at the borne of Mica Klink on Twelve members party Friday afternoon of last week In M Vrs, L, R. Thomas sad Mr E W were present. served. Dav Hansen arenue-Thursisfter- North i, of Atlas Ruby Zander Van'of Grace Whitcomb the following chaperoned Mrs. J. W. Caldwell and Miss Ehxa noon. A kitchen shower was given Miss Naomi honor Refreshments were Soi lad'es on an outing to Lava served. Those of Hot presMcBride Lodwlck Khxabeth Seattle. Miss entertained of this month. a visited here rv ent were Mies La Verne Follicle. Misa this week, guests Of Wash., The Miss'-- Glenona Benson, bpipgs. Sunday Miss Effie Cook. at the home of Mlw I Friday her Sunday school class with a hike to -att Mm v a) ( nnlet M.- .Mrs. Leave Salt Lake 7 15, 0 15 a m,, 12 noon, Special train Sundays and holidays, 2 lp.m. p, b , and every 30 minutes. s annl-versa- y This Sea Trip is One of Californias Big Attractions! -- v. Jhe greatest amusement vglut in theWcrid CALIFORNIA EXCURSION Theres FARES 4 - v m I - p-- THROUGH j.- .1 FEATHER RIVER CANYON Mr--an- '' -s ii $48.82 v i n Iih ROUND TRIP SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SANTA BARBARA SANTA CRUZ SACRAMENTO AND OTHER INTERESTING POINTS 1 hri-tne- n r. - ?' - Mra-Ag-ne- is 1 t 1 ay LET OUR REPRESENTATIVE CALL AND PLAN YOUE TRIP tv j E. R. JENNINGS, General Agent Phones Was. 1515, Was. 1937 331 Clift Building. BROADWAY A 'eyclonle, f First time Pm. 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