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Show THE SALT LIKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1922. jwere I Social Notes From Intermounlaia Towns -S SM1THFIELD J. Mrs. Leo J. Muir and ion, Stephen, of Bountiful, who Angelea to make their home. Miscellaneous Events hare gone- - Captain and (Mrs. David Barrett at dinner Tuet-daevenlnj at th University club in honor ot Major and Mrs. David Coles, who are visiting in the city en route to Fort Leavenaorth, where they are to be stationed. entertained Fit-da- y afternoon at luncheon at her home 8 Coatesville avenue. In honor of Mrs Albert Davis of Los Angeles Fall flow, ers were used in the .decorations. A low bowl of nasturtiums was the centerpiece for the table. The hostess was assisted (by ber daughter. Miss Evelyn Chapman, A Mrs L. and by her sister-in-labchade. Covers were laid-- for fourteen a a Airs. M. Lundgren and daughter. Miss Vara Lundgren. entertained Monday evening at a bundle shower atIn their home, 5t3 honor of Miss East Sixth South street. The Ruby Graham bride of next week w th goldenglow house was decorated were present. Thirty guests -- a a Mr. Albert Evan Stephens entertained at a bridge tea hi afternoon Wednesday honor of iMrs Stewart Charles Abbott and Mrs Eugene Bedell both of Spo Itane, Wash, and Mis Sharp Olson of Camp Benning, Ga. The house was de orated with funk gladioli and petunias A basket of roses formed the center-piec- e for the tea table. The hostess was. asaiated by Miss Amy Stephens. M i sa Dorothy Abbott and Miss Mary Stephens Twenty five guests were present -- at a Mrs. J V Jsrrett entertained bridge tea Tuesday afternoon at her Summer flowers home, 180 Elm avenue were ueed to decorate the house. Thirty were present a Mr William G Swaner entertained Wednesday afternoon at her home on South West Temple in honor of the birthday of her mother. Mrs S H Vowles of The luncheon table had a Ogden. of pink and white sweet peaa. The place cards and other decorations Were of the same color scheme Ten gu efts were present. They were1 Mra. 8. H Vowles, Sr , Mrs Frank Mrs Clarence Brunner Mrs Samuel Lester, Mrs A Ft. Lundin, Mrs 8 Swaner. M. Vowles, Jr, Miss Thelma 'Miss Dorothy Swaner and Miss Lena Casady. The guests Included Mrs.- Elinor Robinson, Mrs. Mary L. Spencer Chambers. Mrs- - Josephine Scott, Mrs Elizabeth Bowthorpe, Mrs. Virtue Lewis, Mrs Mary Nielson, Mrz Mary Ann Sears, Mra Belle McDonald wnd Sirs Xenia Howard of Holliday. Mre Julia Smith, Mrs John F Sharp. Sirs. Maria Y. Dougall. Sirs Zina Y Card, Mrs. Elizabeth Felt. Mrs. Vlnnie Sudburv, Mrs. gnes Tucket t and Mrs. Lillie T Freeze - e Ho-'ga- n, A series of parties wre given last week In honor of Miss Jane Campbell, an AuOn Tuesday night the Jolo gust bride club enterta'ned for her at a supper end danc.ng party at Saltalr On Thursday night Miss Elisabeth Steelman gave a miscellaneous shower at her home on P etieet The house was decorated with sunflowers and large yellow balloon tached to the gifts Saturday night Miss Campbell was the guest of honor at a shower given by Mis June Mitchell and Mra Vernal Rippe Kent Kelly and William H. Page Dancing was enjoyed by the guests A few of Mr were present were Miss Helen Horne entertained the memPages friends club at her home on John Miller, Joseph Winkless, Alex bers cf the Cowan, Sr , and Mrs Swanta Page MarHollywood Ski ehue Friday afternoon. Roses In a crystal basket formed the cenriott. terpiece for the table The guests includMiss Helen Lawrence and Sirs J. TL ed Miss Eve vm FYillaod, Miss La Vina Jensen entertained Monday evening at a Smith. Miss Bessie Howe, Miss Maurine miscellaneous shower for Miss Lucille Duffln, M'ss Gwen Williams. Miss JoThe eveSmith, a bride of next month sephine Free and Miss phern S'. Clair ning was spent In games The decorations and Ices were In bridal designs Mr J Manning Jensen enterta'ned Saturday evening at her home for Mra Correll. Judd formerly Miss Eva lersen, G U. were enterThe J club members The decorarecently tained bv Miss Josephine Free at her who were married was carried out In the bridal scheme tive summer home, Kill Kare Kabin, In Mount Air canyon, for the week-enThe guests effect and the Ices were heart edes'grs. enlng included Miss Maurine Duffln. Miss Bessie Fifty guests called during the Howe, Miss Jeanette Howe, Miss Helen at a Rossiter Ardath entertained Miss Miss Gwen La Miss Horne, Williams, Vina Smith and Miss Phern St. Clair swimming and dancing party Friflav eveMiss of Sinoma in honor Toting of ning Mra K A. Brockbank entertained Richfield Supper was served a Miss Rossiter a home Thursday afternoon at her home In Holliday for several of her old friends Music Mre G A Rossiter entertained at a and readings given by the guests were enjoyed. Mrs. Little, T. Freese presented dinner party- last week in honor of Mrs Mrs Brockbank with a badge of the George Edelman, who Is visiting here Those present. In addiDaughters of the Pioneers ss a gift from from California the guests from Salt Lake The tea table tion to the guest of honor, were Mrs Mrs Wilda Smith. Miss was decorated with goldenglow and amber William Cod. gladioli and was presided over dv Mrs Rose Smith. iMlss Herrietta Smith Miss David B. Brin ton The following assisted Bernice Rossiter and Miss Sinoma Young, see" Brvce Edward Hardy and Mr cnterta.ned in honor of the.r (Carpenter I Junc-'tioof Grand Smith Mrs James guest, COle, at a basket supper Wednesweek at Liberty park day evening of lat Mra TV TV Duncan entertained Tuesd phrey, Miss Lucy Heis, Miss Anna day afternoon a a kitchen shower at her Sirs Edith Weenig, Miss Slabel home on Fifth East street In honor of Smith. Sirs Alex Smith, M'ss Irma. M.es Florence Mldglev. an August bride Slisa Bessie Osborn. Miss Dag-mPink gladioli were used to decorate the Mrs Della Kelson. Mrs Mollerup, house and a crystal basket of pink sweet VUate Heidel and Miss Elsa Goldamer peas formed the centerpiece for the tea a a a table. Twenty guests were present. Miss Nora MoSIlllan and Miss La Von members of the B B A miscellaneous shower was given last Hall entertained club at a bundle shower in honor week in honor of Miss Hattie Emery, a Sewing Mis of Slary Newman, a September bride, bride, by Miss Mildred Kennedy, Miss Vera Page. Miss (Martha Huber and M'ss at the home of Site Hall Friday evewaa spent In The evening ning TwUa Gourlev, at the home of M'ss Kenand music The heart design waa nedy at !5 West Fifth South s'reef A games The following used the decorations in 1 dero-ibuffel luncheon was served The rations were carried out In pink and guests were present Miss Marv Harrison Miss Mias Martha Kaiser. Brown. e Mary were present white. Forty-fiva gueeis Miss Marv Kaiser, Mias Grace TT inter, a Miss Bessie Mitchell. Miss Alta Jansen . Mra A L. TVeir entertained the WedMiss Lucille Williams Miss Flora Peternesday S00 club at her home on Eleventh son, Miss Edna Newman Mrs George won bv Mrs East street. Honora were Mrs Rebecca Vincent, Mrs John A. R Oberg and the Invited guest was W Inter,. Mrs Kate Newman end Mra Mra, Frank Spooner George Hall. a a a e Mias Leone Shaw, a bride of this week. A party was given Friday evening at Was guest of honor at a miscellaneous amusement hall by Mra ward Shower Wednesday evening, given hv the Fifth Miss Minnie Ferrtn. Miss Ms v Ferrin and Lydia Marereft dn dmrtor of the eighty-fourt- h Mra. Clyde M Ferrin Garden flow ers birthday anniversary of her were used In decorating the house The brother. William H Page, a pioneer of guests included. In addition to the guest 1852. Sunflowers and aimJas were used A program was of honor, Mrs A D MurDhy. Mrs W to decorate the hall E Pugh, Sirs T N Shau, Sites Ina Fer- given which Included a piano solo bv rin. Sirs M D Ferrin Sirs Lvriia Hum Donald Marcroft and vocal selections bv Hog-lun- s, JUG ar - . in serving: Mrs L H Brockbank. Mrs. C. J V an Puzen. Mias Beth Brockbank. Mis Vivien Bailey and Mies Beulah i Mrs. guest thirty-fiv- e One of the most delightful outings of the season was that of the senior classes of the Second ward M. I. A., under the direction of the class Instructors. G. E. Klngsford and Mies Sadis McCracken, of last which took place Wednesday week, when forty memoers of each claas, with the M I. A. off cers and members of the bishopric, with their partners, went up Main canyon. Luncheon was ' -served, In honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter. Moxelle. Mra. W. R. Depps entertained at a birthday party were Refreshment Tuesday afternoon. served to eighteen. Mre James A. Cragun entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. The ere Mr. and Mrs. J. C. guests Blackburn of Salt Inks, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman and Professor and Mra LoflerBjawasdn and children of Logan. Miss Esther4 Heinrich left Friday of. last week for Chicago to spend a few weeks vis ting her brother. George, who Is practicing Taw there Miss Florence Farrell entertained the members of the Sunshine swarm of Beehive Girls, Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served to twelve Mr. and Mrs Theodore Geary returned home the early part of the week, after spending two weeks visiting relatives and friends at Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Low and Mr. a 'iKedman. ts to C. W. Chapman Mrs. to One of the SMITHFIELD, Aug most successful social functions of the week wae given Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Jensen, In honor of their twentieth wedd ng anniA three-courdinner waa Lot versary. served to forty guests. Mra. Frank and Mrs, Earl McCracksn Winn entertained Saturday evening of last week In honor of Mrs. J, R. Bowman of Portland-.- - Ore; Luncheon was served see - v and Mra Harry Griffith's returned home 6vmdav.-af- tf spending rveeK visit, ng relative and friends In Star valley. Th Y. L. M. I. A. of the First ward gave a lawn party at the First ward meet ng house Tuesday evening. One of the special features of the evening was the presence of Hie North. Instructor In culture at the U. of U., who pnysical had charge of the outdoor amusements. The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tidwell diet at their home Sunday evening and tendered them a urpr,se party. In honor of the sixty-nint- h birthday anniversary of Mr. .Tidwell. A cake wa presented to Mr. Tidwell and luncheon was served to twenty-five. Mrs., Sarah F. Noble entertained at a of last luncheon Thursday afternoon week, in honor of Mrs. Fisher of Richmond. Mr. and Mr. J. T. Hind .spent a few days last week vtsitlng Mrs. Hinds sister, Mra Mary Jonea at Dayton, Idaho. Mr. and Mra. Georg Mlckelson of St. week here, Charles, Idaho, are spending-visiting tr ends and relatives. Mr. and Mra R. B. Thornley returned home Tuesday, after spending a week at Lava Hot Springs and Bancroft, Idaho. Mrs, Margaret Bingham and daughters, Rhets and Georgia, returned Wednesday at evening, after spending Weston and Malad. Idaho. Mr. and Mra Gien R.ce left Sunday for California to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. George Balker and children or 6alt Lake are spending a few day as guests of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Littledyke. Mra Joseph PHkfngton and Vend a of Ogden, are spending daughter. a week viMting relatives and friends. a El nor e Heorv, Dora Hansen. Mary Buchanan, Eva Jorgenson, Lula Kebeker. Fh rn Ence and Mrk Francis Hood, lira terinda J. Seegmlller returned Monday from a vacation spent at Fiab lake. V , The Seagull swarm of Beehive Girls of the Second ward returned Wednesday afternoon from aCWeek gpenT et Fish lake. Mrs. L. P. Hansen entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her daughter. Bessie-.- who will leave eoon to attend school in bait Lake. Covers were laid for six. Miss Velma Andlln left Tuesday for Afton, Wo., to teach school. Miss Phm Ence, Mrs. Beft Ence and Mrs. Olena Christianson entertained at a shower Saturday of last week In honor of Mrs. La Ver Wlleon, The yvenin was spent in games and music. Luncheon was served to thirty guests. Mice Beryl Callaway entertained the - ot Seg Lily teem - of afternoon. the Second ward Tuesday Luncheon was served to eighteen guest Mis Bessie Hansen left Tuesday for Salt Lake to attend the L. D. S. university. Miss Gay Ogden entertained the Jolly Stitchers st a Kensington Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to nine guests. Mr. and Mr La Ver Wilson of Lot at Richfield Angeles spent last week-en- d and friend relatives visiting Mr. and Mr. S. H. Ch.ldeeter, Wells Brlnkerhof and Denzel Chides tar left Tuesday for Bicknell. their-vacatio- RICHFIELD of RICHFIELD, Aug. 4 Th Miss Alta Orrock and Alvan marriage Dee Anderson of Elsinore took place today. Miss Nadine Fout of Ogden la visiting Mr. and Mrs. B C. Luth. Mies Ms urine Fillmore left Tuesday to visit friends and relatives In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs Lee Cameron returned Tuesday of last week from Sait Lake, where they had been visiting friends for some time. Mrs. Herman A Andelin and family left Monday for Los Angelea to Join Mr Andelin and make their home Mr. and Mrs Alex. Morrison and son, Sears, are visiting relatives In Salt Lake. Miss Millie Hansen left Friday of last week for a two weeks' vacation In Salt Lake and Ogden Mrs. J. E Salisbury and family left Monday for Los Ange.es to make their home. Mra David Dali entertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr and Mrs Joseph Ogden. Sr . Mr end Mrs Fred Whitehead, La Rue Ogden. Mrs. Terrah Black and Mr Harry Hoare Mrs Harry Hoare of Salt Lake Is visiting here, the guest of her sisters, Mrs, Terrah Black end Mrs Fred The Misses Verna Nielson, Nell, Pauline Christensen and Mrs B C. Luth In a honor of Miss Vlo gave shower FTrlday Ross at the home of. M'ss Ross A program was given, after which games were Luncheon was served to piaved ' , - Whl-ehe- ad guests Mrs J W Ogden entertained a number of friends Sundav afternoon at progressive games Luncheon w a serv ed to Mrs Sterling K Hepp!r the following Mrs Hade Goodin, Mrs H Henrlckson, Mrs Cliff Nelson, Mrs Robert K Stubbs, Mrs Harold Morrison. Mrs James Jensen Mrs C. J Sumner. Mrs Georg Hunter. Mrs Alta Coons and the Mises Sadie and Olive Ivi Miss Martha Jensen spent last weekend at Fish lake The Daughters of the Utah Pioners will hold their regular rronthlv meeting at the public library next Thursdav a'ter-nooCompany No. I will have charge of the meeting Mrs J- - J Barton of Long Beach. Cal , left Tuesday morntng for her home after her mo'ber. spending a month vlrtln-Mrs Marv P Christensen of Richfield, and her sister, Mrs M L Brown of Colorado Springs Colo Miss Vlo Ross entertained st s trousseau tea Sunday afternoon from 2 to 6 o clock. Miss Nlal Ne'son entertained at a party Monday In honor of Velma And-lt- n Those present and Bessie Hansen n. TABIONA TABIONA, Aug. it Miss Joyce Townsend of Park City has returned to her home after an extended visit with Mr K. C. Jensen. Mfee Afton Williams of Salt Lake It visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Jons. Miss Ellis Hicken entertained at buffet supper at her home Tuesday for Miss Afton Williams. Ruby Maxwell. Lillie Giles. Thelma Davis, Norlne White and Lortne Ellis. Miss Alta Thomas returned to her home at Heber Cltv Monday. Roes CrandaU of Fort Mr. and Mr Duchesne are guest ot Mrs. Joe Crandall. at Mr Guv Jones spent last week-en- d the home of Mrs J Hancock Mrs K. C. Jensen chaperoned the Beehive Girls at a swimming party ThursAt sundown a luncheon day afternoon wa served at the home of Miss ElLs Hicken. Mrs. T. A. Cops of Arcadia has returned to he home after a visit with her daughter, Mrs J. Thomas M'ss Ruth Townsend and Douglas Jones of Park City were guests of Mrs. K. C Jensen Thursday, Miss Mabel Chateom, Sylvia Jones, Gilbert and Willie Chatwin spent last week t Granddaddy a Lake and Rock creek. Mrs K. C Jensen has returned home after a week s visit at Duchesne. PANGU1TCH Arch Preserver Shoe Insure Against Weak Arches The key-not- source of constant discomfort and annoyance. Before that first tinge of pain , insure your feet against weak arches 70 of the people have them what reason have you for believing that you are Immune? None whatever, unless you fortify your feet now by wearing ARCH PRESERVER SHOES. These shoes support the arch carefully and properly, the weight of the body is evenly distributed and the foot so placed that the bones and muscles can function in the manner that Nature decreed. ARCH PRESERVER SHOES are sound insurance against the foot ills of later life. In Black Kid at $12.50 In Brown Kid at $13.50 Sizes Mrs Martha PANG TWITCH, Auk 2 Swapp left for Overton, Nev., Wedness with a friends and week v,,t day after relatives in this city. Mr and Mrs Whittington of Tennessee are visiting in Panguitch. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Sevy returned to Salt Lake last week from a Mr Julia Johnson Is visiting in Kanab with her sons, Arthur and Kephl Johnson. J L. Clark and family have gone to bt George to visit friends and relatives Mr and Mrs W J Peters and Mr and Mrs A G Johnson spent Sunday and Monday In Kanab Mr. and Mrs Martin McAllister have returned from a vis.t with Mr and Mrs William McAllister In Kanab. at Mrs Maria Davis has been vlslt-nthe home of her daughter. Mrs J C Swenson, in . Provo, for the past two w eeks n A surprise party was st the home of Mr and Mrs Dav id Cameron. Sr MonIn of Mrs honor Martha day evening Swapp and her brother. William Cameron, Those present who are here visiting were Messrs and Mesflamev David lohn Cameron, Beniamin Carreron, Thom a Thomas Sevy, James Hatoh. Alma Barnev, Prank Hatch, Houston, James B Hevwood, James Houston, Wu-- 1 am Prince, John F Worihen James p Cameron Orlo Webb Jack Judd Sew 8 A Vor'hen, Dan Cameron, Owen Cameron. Benjamin Swapp. Mrrltt of foot com- e fort lies m the arch for there the strain is greatest. Weak or fallen arches are the 3V2 to 10. Widths AAA to D. - vit Sink LOUT Vi ELL Mail' Orders Filled tClLM JV ' Cam-ero- He-pe- I 220 MAM nArr n, rt Norton, Messrs M. M Pteele, TYfll'am dtnt-roBeniamin Cameron, Jr , John Houston, Jesse Cameron, Mesdameg Phiip Cameron, Levin Allen, Jane Worthen. Martha Pwapp, Theodore Chldester, Ella hurch. Marv Mvers Gedska Henri Lottie Wilcox. Annie Houston, Elisabeth Lvnn. Eliziheth De Long and Ann Cooper CELEBRATING OUR SECOND BIRTHDAY Not Since Our Fire Sale Have Such Bargains Been Offered in Salt Lake City P. N. PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS We will present, absolutely free, to every woman visiting our store during our Birthday Sale, a very fine Silk Velour Powder Puff. No obligation for you to buy. Just come in and we shall he pleased to give you one. Regular Price $10.00 A SALE OF CORSETS That Will Induce Women to Provide fo r Their Needs Practical Front Corsets We Urge You to Come and See a P. N. Corset Ton may not attain have the opportu-OoIseiu cTbTow pneef P. N. Corsets ,Hava Qualities No Other Type of Corsets Possess. Mail Orders Promptly Filled No corsets altered or exchanged this week. , No telephone taken. orders Now and for Months to Come Back Lace Corsets . $795 95c Were $15.00. Heavy silk brocade for the heavy figure, style 6052. Surgical abdominal support. Sizes 21 to 30. Anniversary sale price, $7.95. Discontinued models of Were $1.50 to $3 00. n several brands corsets and girdles. A wonderful value. Anniversary sale price, 95c. Practical Front Back Lace Corsets Corsets $4 well-know- 95 ere $10.00. Beautiful silk brocades for the medium and average figure. Broken lines, but good range of sizes. Anniversary Bale price, $195. W Practical Front Practical Front Corsets Were $3.00 to $7.00. A group of models showing silk brocades and fancy stripes; plain and fancy elastic girdles and elastic ..top .LGrsBts. Sizcs '21 to 36, Anniversary sale price, $1.95, 61 EAST BROADWAY Corsets, Seconds Special lot of factory second practical Front Corsets of every description, with slight imperfections, which will not mar their fit nor Anniwearing quahtie versary sale prices, ?3.95 and $1.95. New items enter the sale every day without 1 95 Brassiere Specials Silk Underwear Sale Entire Stock 25 Off CORSET SHOP further advertising. A visit Camisoles Chemises Gowns Knickers Step-in- s Vests to this store any day, this week will repay you in dollars saved. Pink mesh, back fastening, well made, perfect fitfing. Anniversary sale price - 19c Boyish form style, full cut, pink mesh, nicely tailored, best fitting. Anniversary sale price |