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Show THE SALT LAKE 'TRIBUNE, Mra C, E. Harris and BRIGHAM graa Miss Irena CITY lira, H. 8. Snod- - The Woman Who Wears Good arfd Mias Doris Dunn arrived home Sunday from a month a Seattle. Ban trip, including Portland, Francisco and other California clttea Dr. and Mra. H. B. Hudeon and Mrs. George Burnett returned Tuesday from week-en- d visit at the Ulalds club. The Thimble olub wae entertained Thursday afternoon of laat week by Mra W. C. Johnson and Mrs. A. B. Stephens at the home of Mrs, Johnson. Eighty Garden guests enjoyed the afternoon. flowers were used about the rooms. As-- s sting the hostesses were Mrs. R. and Mra. E. A. Jofmaon. Mra. L. R. Thomas was hostess Thursday afternoon of last week to the members of the KaiOra Kensington club, Golden-rod- , with twenty member present. cosmos and nasturtiums were used ss decorations. Mr. Merdon Thome and Mis G'enona Thoma assisted the hostess Mrs J M. Andersen of Lewiston, Ltah, wa the guest Mr. and Mrs J. C. Millick and daughters, Marie and Margaret, returned Mon day from a motor trip to Balt Lake The first fall meeting of St Paul a guild waa held Wedneadav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rax Dunlap. Plan were mad for the work for the fall and winter months. Mr. and Mrs. O H Butts who ha been the guests of their son and daughter, Judge and Mrs R W. Adair, left Tuesday for California to spend the fall and winter. Mrs C. A. Hoover was hostesa Friday afternoon to the member of the Aeea Bridge club The Campf're Girls were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mis Pluma Pe'key, the assistant teacher. A ceremonial meeting wa held, after which games and refreshments were enjoyed Dr and Mrs H M. Pow and small son of Ogden, Utah, snd Mrs S Josi and Sa of Lake motored here t daughters v Sunday for a short visit with H C. ar.d Miss Lorlne Tavev W E Patr1 returned Dr and Mr motor trip to Yellowstone Sunday park Mr sndiv'Sfrs W F Thorns returned Monday from a motor trip to Spokane, V tshington Mies Ann's Hopkins left Honda-for Sat Lake to attend the S Marj BRIGHAM CITT. Eept. Ml Crys-- .. tal Jeppson and Eddls Watkins of thli city war married Friday of laat w eek at tha Bait Lake temple. Mre. Watkina is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. O J.ppeon, and Mr. Watkins is a eon of and Mrs. Joseph Watkins and an , Mr. Instructor at the Boxelder high school. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins will make their home la this city. Wednesday evening of last week Miss Freda Kelson entertained at a five hundred party at her home on Korth Main street in honor of Miss Jeppson. At a late hour refresh-ment- s were served to sixteen present. Mrs. Augusta Malm rose entertained at a wedding reception at her home In the Sixth ward in honor of Mr and Mrs. Fall flowers H A. Maimrose. Mondsv. dscorated the rooms, the color scheme being pmk and white. Supper was served at I clock, the table decorations being roses and gladioli in crystal baskets A large wedding over eluny centerpieces cake cantered the table. Covers were laid for fort y guesta Mrs. M. Fairbanks left Brigham City. Tuesday, to join her husband at Ehv, Nevada. Stohl and Mr. ard Mrs. David O diughters. Eva and Virginia, returned r, Friday of last week from a trip to Seattle and Los Angeles. Miss Oraea Von Nordlck, Msa Inger-bor- r ' Petersen and Mrs. Marie F Mueller of Salt Lake were last week-enguesta of Mis Grace Valentine Mr. and Mr N. Merrell Valentina of Salt Lake ware last week-en- d guesta of Mr. and Mra. N J. Valentin. Mrs. Clara V. Jensen returned to gait Lake, Tueedav. after visiting for several davs with relatives In this city. Mias Cleon Larsen returned Tuesday morning from, a vsit with friends at Mai ad, Idaho. k Mu. C V. Forsgren spent th at Garland, visiting her mother. Mr, Peter Jensen Dr and Mrs LeRov W Smith tpen last week-en- d at Sa't Lake. They were accompanied home by Mrs W. B Sav-le- r and ton, Billie, pc Alameda, Cal . who visited tha Smith home for a few davs Mesdaraes Lawrence Jorgensen C A Anderson. Willism Sheffield, Lester Bar- academ'-ker and J. Arthur Johnson entertained Mr Ethel Williams and Dor at a parcel shower Tuesday afternoon In othy of Salt Lake, are daughter the guests of compliment to Mrs H A. Maimrose tt friend here for a few davs Garden the home of Mrs Sheffield Among tho-- e visiting India" spring flowers were used in, deoors'mg end the Sunday were Mr and Mrs E M Kenafternoon waa spent in need'ework. Re- nedy, Forest and Elisabeth Kennedy. Mr freshments were served to forty guests and Mrs E T Thoreson. Wavne Thore-soA house party wes given Wednesday Mr and Mr J. B. DeHart. Miss evening of last week a then home of Lucile DeHart, Mis Helen Stult. Mr in honor and Mrs. Fred Mayor and Mrs. N. C. Blmons-M s Luelle Seeof ihs llremen. arranged by th!r wp es ger Mrs Grace Seeger. Stevenea. Sprague Stev Games and music were enloyed during ens, Carl and Roberte-an- d Paul Eleajior the evening, and a buffet luncheon Carruth , erved to forty Mrs Frances Bostwlck and daughter Mam bars of the Civic Improvement rlub Dorothy, of 111 , are the Centralis, guests met Thursday afternoon of last week at of Mrs R. IV Davis. t tha Commercial club rooms with Mrs Mrs. H J is In Salt Ln atLeRoy B Young and Mrs Clifton Peirce tending a of tha nurses meeting as hostesses. Potted plants and ferns dscorated the rooms. Wesley E King of Sait Lake was present and addressed the meeting on the "Possibilities and OpThe Nelson sisportunities of fish. EVANSTON, WYO. ters. accompanied bv Miss Clara Watkns on the piano, entertained with vocal sewere served by lection. Refreshment EVANSTON, Wye. Sept. 8 Mr. and Mesdamee James B Thompson, Henry Mrs. Frank Arnold of Salt Lake apent Frojley. Perry D. Peters, M C Olsen, Sundav and Monday with C. w. Crosamajv. Judge and Mrs. H. D Page end A. H Tueller. Mrs. Rees Wight was accepted John Arnold Mis Frank Baker and daughter, Helen, as a new member of the dub Tne Oak camp of the Daughters of the and Mre Holm of Green River were Ploneera met Thursday evening of last guest, of Mrs. G M, Baker. Sunday and John-eoweek at the home of Mrs. Hvrum Monday Mr Mark Foote waa the guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Petr Johnson were guests of honor, snd a sketch of their son, Lansing Foote. 1ft Balt Lake last week live was given at the meeting After a muaioal program was rendered, reSr, and Mrs H L Wheeler are over the birth of a on, lwt wpek. freshments were served to eighteen Mrs. Louis Kabell, Sr . of Ogden, Utah, members Mr. and Mrs. Jarhes L. 'White snd Mr. is visiting son, Louis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J L Chees and Miss and Mrs. Sam Makoff of Salt Lake were Marv returned Sundav from a trip to of last week-en- d Mr. snd Mrs. guest Bryce canyon and other Utah points of Harry Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bergen of Ogden Interest were last week-en- d Mra Jack Snyder and Mrs Ernest guest of Mr. and White of Salt Lake are visiting Evanston Mra O. O. Forsgren. relatives Mra. Ren Burk and daughter. Miss of Ogden, Utah, were guests of I W Evanston friends BLACKFOOT. IDA. I Edna, edneeday of last d SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1922. Stylish Stout Corsets System Ta-te- assured that her figure is attractively fashionable and In keeping rith the present vogue. You will be pleasingly You willbe years younger and pounds lighter. Bin-ton- hr BLACK FOOT, fall meeting Idaho. Kept. 10 The of the Current" EvenU club was held Tuesday 'afternoon In the clubroom Roll call w answered bv A vocal solo bv Mis current events. Lila Llnjenqutst, accompanied by Ronald Robbtna on the violin, followed The officer were installed bv Mrs G F. Hansbrough. Mra. W. W, Berk, "the new president, gave an address The constitution and were read by th secretary. Mrs D. Wiltamuth A planologue by Miss Vivien McDonald and a duet bv Mrs. Edward Thoreson and Mr, m, Jackson closed thi prorrarn. Th hosted for the afternoon nere first by-la- week. Mr Front or Back L ace Corset Section, Second Floor. ladies at luncheon and cards Saturday afternoon ot last week, in honor .of Mrs Mary Halnea and Miss Anna Haines of Boise, Idaho Mr and Mrs Elmer Ewer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brvan and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Halnea dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, Tuesdav evening of last week. Mrs Eloise Elsworth was the guest of Mr Louis Kabell laat week on her way to her home lh Cheyenne from a ehort stay In California. Wednesday of laat week the Mieses Mary Thomas. Viola Milan, Ann CrawMcAllister and Thelma ford. Margaret Johnston left for Salt Lake to enter the Cross for the nurses' Holy hospital training course. Mrs Ed. Horrocha and Mrs. Peter Jones ware last week-envisitors in Ogden. Utah. Monday of laat week Mrs Thomas .Painter and Miss Myrtle Murray left for a visit In Califorrla Mr. and Mrs. William Burdette and Mr and Mrr. Jack Sims have returned from a motor trip through Utah Mr. and Mrs. Frank La Comb have returned from a trip to Daniel. Mrs. M. J Mooney ham and daughter have returned from a trip to Kansas ' Schott and Mr E. P. Thinness of Ogden, Utah, were dinner guests of Mrs Charles Wright, Thu rid ay evening of last week Mrs Thoma Oeborne was hostess to her dub Wednesday of aits week Mr Clare Aueherman entertained the members of her fancy-worclub Thursday afternoon o' Urn week. Mrs. W. W. Tipton is visiting in Pueblo, Coloiado Miss Ella Cories, has returned from a month's vacation in Colorado and has resumed her duties in the electric light Cltv , Mo office. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Burdette and Mr. Mrs Cecil Haines entertained sixteen and Mrs. Lorenso Buidette have returnd auto trip through from a sightseeing Utah, cltlxens received InvEvanston Many itation to attend the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Charles which was celebrated at Jackson, Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. are former residents of Evanston and have several children resld.ng here. A .1 d fancy-wor- k sur prised to learn latent possibilities of your7 figure which will develop with the first try-o- n of stylish stout corsets. v, PRICE with Mrs Mrs Morr classmates Balt Lake Mr. and dren went Belie Morrison of Castiegate. son and Miss FlUmaurtce were at St. Mary s aeademv at L SMITHF1ELD SMITHFIELD. Mrs W. L Sept 8 oclock honor of birthday Covers were laid for ten Th marriage of Miss Rbecca Done, daughter of Geora Done, and Raymond Rock of Ban Francisco took place Tuesday at Logar. Mr. and Mrs. Rock left yesterday for San Francisco to mak their home John Dangerf.eld entertained edneeday afternoon at a social tea in honor of Mrs Thomas Ash of Salt Lake. Cover were laid for ten. The Misses Beatrice Thornier and Ellen Timmins entertained at s lawn Monday evening on the Thornlev partv lawn. Luncheon was served to twelve guests. Miss Afton Green entertained at a party Friday evening in honor of her birtiday anniversary. Luncheon waa served l twelve girl frends Mies Vadis Toolson entertained the members of the Y. C. K. U. club Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served to fifteen. The social en Wednesday evening of last week bvgi'the Sundav school of the burst ward was one of the most successful parties given this season. More than MM persons were present, including class members, Bundav school officer and the bishopric. An entertaining program was rendered, after which games, dancing and refreshments were enjoved The Televo ewarm of Beehive Girls met at the home of Mias Ivy Barnes. Tues. Light refreshments were ' evening served to eighteen members Mr. and Mrs. William Straw bridge and daughter. Ruby, and Mr and Mrs. John Jlaitgerfield motored to Blackfoot. Idaho Friday of last week, and spent a few day a with Mrs. T. R Dalv Mr. ami Mrs Vance B gler returned to their home In Malad. Idaho. Friday, after pending the week visiting relatives and friends in this city. Mr. and Mr Thoma Mathew and sons. Max and Odun, returned home Sun, day. after - spending a sttk at .Logan can von. Dr. and Mr R. y. Quick left for Salt lake, Wednesday, to spend a week visitand friends ing relat Mr. snd Mrs. Henrv O. Hansen and Mr. and Mra C. O Roikellev- - of Brigham Cltv spent the week at Bear lake Mr and Mrs. Ivan Geary returned home .Mondav. after spending a short vacation at Bear lake. Bishop snd Mrs. W. T Winn and fam- jjy and Mrs. Fred Jensen and son. Dee. spent a few davs of last week at Arlmo snd I.sva Hot Borings. vlelting Idaho Mr and Mrs E A, Marshall of Lewls-to- n and Mr u. L. Utrrell spent Surdav at Oxford. Idaho, as guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Croshaw. w inn P.-- entertained Tuesday at luncheon in hr i ,lt is the dinging, graceful drape that is responsible for the charming Fall Frock Silhouettes. annl-versax- Appearing in models for street, for.dinner or afternoon wear, developed of soft, clinging crepes and satins, in black, navy brown or caramel Featuring for This Week New Arrivah at Popular Prices a-- M-- Tomorrow A Presentation OF Autumn Hats -- the new Introducing two-ton- and Priced- - $10.0Q and upwards See Windows I. s house-warmin- Mon-ds-- effects liant hats for evening. Smart e new shapes for street and ternoon wear. M-- af- Ry-a- n I, I jtls er I The longer skirts lending themselves more favorably to draping; in fact, we are sore when yon have glimpsed this delightful collection yon, too, will become an enthusiast of the new ' PRICE. Kept 9 One of the largest and most enjoyable parlies given in Price in many weeks was the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and ofMrs. Carlos Gunlest week. The derson, Friday evening partv was a dinner for their friends, The couple followed by five hundred. received many beautiful pieces of silver Flowers of the day. in remembrance from the gardens of friends added their charm to the Gunderson home Those Mr. and Mrs L. E. Whitpresent more. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Btevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fltxgerald. Mr. and Mra George M. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J. s. A E. GibW. Hammond, Mr. and son. Mr and Mrs. C. M. Stringhani, Mr. and Mrs o. K. Clav, Mr. and Mrs Nell M. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. George Christensen. Mr and Mra T. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs L. A. McGee, Mr. and Mrs L. D. Nutter Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Crockett, Mr. and Mra R. W. Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sharp Mr. and Mra H C. Smith. Mr and Mrs. A Burgener, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Marcucn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Averlll. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rex F. Bostwlcly, Mr. Miller. Mr snd Mr. snd Mrs Orson T. Brooks. Dr and Mra H. B GoeUman. Mr. and Mrs. J F. MacKnlght, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rugger!, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Gllrnour. Mr. Thomas Fouts, Mr. snd Mrs W. and F. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Woods, Mrs. Alice V hitmorc, Mr. Jessie Kanford, Mrs D. K. Baker of Balt Lake, Miss Helen Hansen of Mount Pleasant, Y- - FOlson and R. J. Turner. A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Powers, who returned last week BOISE, IDAHO from a w editing trip in th east arranged g a pleasant for tnern Tuesdav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Powers are BOISE. Idaho. Kept. and Mrs. St borne (n their nw house In Staodard-v-Ill- e J L. Sweeting who are leaving, Boise aifd the friends who surprised them to make their home in 111 Bloomington Tuesday took shower gifts lor the couple. have been the guest of honor at a rum-b- r Those gong from PrVe were Mr, and of parties the past two week Mrs. v'bartVArTtl,Nliss.MaudGlhron ;Tr- - Chur1 KpbPkee' mt and Nick Bernardl. a large afternoon affair foretiiwetalnedi Mr. SweetMrs. J. A. Judy entertained the Fri- ing. and Thursday morning Mrs V M day Bridge elub this week Clark gave a breakfast, followed bv Mr and Mrs. 1 A. Bench entertained bridge. Sweeting. daughteV the N. M. Dinner club Friday evening. of Mr. Mjss Dorothy Sweeting, also has been Th Service Star Legion will give a extensively entertained by her frends. br dge partv Saturday afternoon of next Mr. and Mra Thoma O. Smith anweek at Notre Dam hall. nounce Jhe engagement of their daughter, Miss Rebecca Jeanseime returned last I o Lowell Samuel Flitner of Lll week from Gunnleon. Colo., where she Boise. Th wedding will take place this had been attending normal school during month. the summer term. Mis Frances Wyman arrived home Miss Elisabeth Crockett left Thursday Thursday from Woodruff. S. C. Mo., to enter she had spent part of the summer,where evening for St. Char-lea- , th Lin den wood college for another term. gueat of Mr. and Mr. ' George Wv. Mb. and Mrs. H. W. Cooper returned man. Jr. Monday from Richfield, where they atMra. Byron E. Hvatt and Mia Madge tended the editorial convention. Hyatt returned Monday from trin Mis Elisabeth Crockett accompanied through Yellowstone park. her father. J. A. Crockett, to th ediMrs.. Le'atn Han of Salt Lak spent torial convention at Richfield, the week In Boise, guest of Mra, Haber Mlea Arvtlla will leave the first Hale. of next week for Logan, Her position as Q. Mre. L. J. Fak wa hostess at a bookkeeper at one of the local departgiven Thursday, in honor of ment store will be tilled by Mr. Thelma luncheon, VL Friendly, of her Mr cousin, Elmira, ' Cooper. N. Y. Th tab! wa decorated with M las Marie Fitsmaurle of Basque cluster of blue delphinium In amber visited few a hxnna, vases. Bridge followed, and tha day this week Ni the cntjfeTcllTlode Mrs G. P Boy don and chilto Sandy, Sunday, fora week's Mra. A. D Hadlev entertained the members of chapter B, D. E. O., Friday ev enlrtg Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moore are guest of Dr. and Mrs. ofJ. Rochester A. Judy. favors mere won bv Mrs. Henry Falk and Mrs. Max Mayfteld. Mr and Mrs. Henry ho, i Boise. Aug u t 25. marriage took place Detroit. . where left Wedneadav for thev will make their home Mr. Dev ereaux wa formerly Miss Grace Ga.let, well known In business and social c rcles In Boise and throughout the atate. a platform she had spent three years asand Ellison reader with the Redpath White Chautauqua. Mr and Mrs Harry Falk left Monday relati' es. for Hartford, Conn . to visit Lake spent Miss Atton Young of Salt Bhe vis ; the week In Boise and Welser. was the guest and Ited friend In Boise ei8 of her brother. BeGmnd M' "koo" er, prior to leaving for and Mrs Mr. wtU visit where she n Mra. C, J, Rne! left Thursjtr.and Yellowstone park. day for a tour of son. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Campbell and TuesRobert. Lionel and Bill?, returned at visit Halley. week's a dav from Mr. and Mra Rajmond Moore end Mrs. Crawford Moore spent tha week on a Ml-h.- p' nSnearv a social way and refreshments were served. Mrs. Ella Hallidav of Sa t lake spent the ft rat part ol me week heie visiting relitlv es. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hilton guests of relatives at Ogden, Sunday and Mondaj The officers and teachers of the Second ward Young ladies Mutual Improvement assoc'atlon held a mothers' and daughter kenslngton Wedneadav afternoon at the home of Mrs. O E. Grua. Luncheon wa served at 4 o clock Mrs. L. E. Adams of Salt Lake spent last week-en- d here with her mother. JIrs o. p. Larson. Miss Florence Harvev of Salt was the guest of bor parent Mr. and Mrs. J. - Harvev, Sunday and Mondav. Mr. John Holdaway of Provo spent the . Ike I- w-- a Mra C. V. Larson wa surprised at her horn Thursday afternoon Jby her Th afternoon was spent In neighbor ? lil? of StThd we?k ,n ibis city, s- JHoidamay. c ' r'torl murned, Saturday r?a.H from a week' Olm- visit I11 - at Mrs- - Samuel 'Hilton. club member were guests 'unf. Genevieve Ellsworth at her home Thursday afternoon. Fa son and IJhaworth Gsne Hihman of this city were married Frday of last week athajt v,th Mriran,d Eat Yourself to Health RESTAURANTS SERVE i GROVE. Sept. 9. Mis PLEASANT Vida Fugal guest of honor at a surprise party given at herof borne Tuesday her birthday celebration evening in were Mr. and anniversary. Thoee presentMr. and Mra Mr Ernest Rasmussen. R. F. Welcker, Rev Wat. Alt Fugal. Marsella Fag. 'Myrtle Daisy Newman, Anderson, Norma Christiansen. Elroy Nelson, Owen Humphries. Alfred SwenMerrill Warnick, son, Mlllen Radmall. Delbert Fugal and Ernest Clayton. Mies Verda. Hilton entertained at din ner Sunday for ten guesta Mr. John T. Pyne of .Provo sent Monday in this city wkh Mra A- flUA rv1 mF. MV ACHTI CLUB returned PLEASANT GROVE ml LEADING vacation spent Monday from a month Lowry ranch near Shoenon. at the f -- fine for Fruit Salads Porridge Bread -Muffins Gems GROCERS SEk-- Bvry dty omi wiy ROMAN MEAL" N |