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Show THU SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 0. .. - Innunn ntcnni State Society MGILL, NEVADA u n r Handsome New Autumn Arrivals . MQUJU. Nev.. Oct 7. The Knight of Pythias entertained the members of the order and ladies and friends at Cyprus day evening-- with a musical and a dance literary program, followed and buffet luncheon. A largebycrowd was in attendance. After a month's visit with her son, L. M. Crawford, and lira Robert Crawford departed .family, for Oakland. Cal., Tuesday of last week, to spend the fall and winter with relatives. Miss Frances Peters of Ely was s last week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. Willard guest Lockwood. . MT- - John ET lng" entertained In ofhonor of the third birthday her anniversary Wednesday afternoon of last week. During the afternoon the children . were entertained with games, and later refreshments were served. The guests" were Ruth Ginter Faaine Jenne, Marjorie Lockwood, Mary MrCrea and Mary Rooney. Mr. and Mrs. Walt McDowell are receiving congratulations Oyer the arrival of a son, born Sunday afternoon. Miss Helen Dart and J. J. Avery were married in Ely, Wednesday evening of last week, by Judge D. C. McDonald. The ceremony was witnesed by Mrs. Charles Hug and Lester Wilbur. Mrs. Avery Is the daughter of Mrs. Hug. The young couple wifi make their home in The latest slip-ovstyle, in long sleeve; mohair yarn sweaters, in all colorings Sunset, Jade, bright Jockey, Harding Blue, Bose, Navy, Black, Brown, Orchid, Buff, etc. er . r SELECTED SPECIALS A r 46o PURE WHITE CANTON FLA NN E L Extra good quality, heaviiy fleeoed.- - Extraspecial $4.00 WOOL BATT Fine and fluffy. Opens in one sheet for a large size quilt. It looks fine and is very serviceable. 4B $2.00 JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTH The beet made. Two I sw v tone print. Size 64x84. Priced for this sale $2.25 EXTRA FINE SHEETS Utica quality. Extra w w 8 CQ large aize, 81x99. . Specially priced $4.80 EXTRA GOOD CROCHET BED SPREAD Beautiful design. MISSES Pink only, with medium length, semi fitted styles belts PA, OU6 .J 11 V. r: DRESS GOODS Only .1 .1 Timely Coat Event son ylivJ CREPE Canton crepe in black, navy, brown, etc. jade, mohawk, Pekia blue, PR On sale this week at V&iwJ $3.00 CANTON 50 Velour Coats ra bob-o-lin- k, BP SILK LINED. Some FUR TRIMMED. Others With PLAIN COLLARS AND CUFFS TO $3.00 NEW FALL WOOL FABRICS French Serges, Poplins, Granites, Wool Crepes, Panama, etc. . 40 to 44 inches wide. All pure wool, for every dress or suit purpose. Comes in all the wanted colors. Now $3.50 VELOUR AND BROADCLOTH all wool velours and sponged and shrunken broadcloths. In allpure the most colors seasonable for coats, suits and separate skirts. h Regular Values up to $3509 All Sizes, 16 to 44 In this sale $ZswJ $3.00 SKIRTING PLAIDS novelty mixed plaids. For separate skirts, pleating and children's flfesaeg. All C I PR pure wool, in clan patterns. Special Qlia, h : Mlaa France who ere at it ' given, after which refreshments were were Seventy-fiv- e served. guests present. William 8calf of Los Angeles was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perkins, Tuesday. Mrs. Wilmer J. Booth left Sunday for dren Friday afternoon of la si. wsa k In honor of Kansas City to visit her mother. mif snciith birthrtiT innlimaiftf bar schools cloned Wednesday ter. Franc. Virginia Bavar'ayasslstMka boat that the pupils might have the opporaaa ia aervinf refrrah manta. of attending tle state fair in Salt . Mr. and Mra 3. H. Buhler a ad family are tta tunity b8 ltlnf Mrs. Buhlara parent In .Halt Lake. Ladies Community club met In the Mr. and Mrs. John Downey announce tba birth Methodia( church Wednesday afternoqn. of a too. Wedncaday. A short btmljies, session waa held. Ur. and Mra. C. J. Dirtetcnaen Mr. aid Mrs. Mra. WiUiafk-Far- r ha. gone to Los Janie Denver and Charles Halts motored to , where they attended Angeles for a visit-- . with relatives. Halt Lake last and Mra. A. Mrs. Mr. and ball the and a 4btter game. Mra. Mary Ia. HrlucoU la a Balt taka visitor. Joseph Greene were dinnKguests of, Mr. Murrijs-Weanein Green Mra. are and Laker a 'Dr. and Mra. spending a few day Floyd In .bait Lake. r day evening of last week. Mra. P. J.. Bonner la In Balt Laka. Sunday evening, at tha ward housed C A, Pretiva arrived la Eureka Monday for W. Robinson of tb, Jordan high school Ray-Cano- on P sen colored satin stripes, for mens shirts. MIDVALE week-end- M Special... cal. , fiber silk for d EUREKA The-MIdv- aie colorings, with white, fleeh, etc. Specially priced $1.75 BILK SHIRTINGS 32 inches wide. Satin-stripeall silk pongee color and white grounds with various Mr. Protlva left for Detroit Wednesday, Mr. and Mr. C. E. Hulnh left today .for rvcti. J all pure silk crepe de chine, the best seasonable tub shirtings. In J tify their complexion 'Mrs. Charles Zabriskle and Mr. and Mrs. if they will use these A. vSabrlskle motored to Salt Laka last Chsrles , Zabriskle remained in preparations, Derwlllo week-enand Liska cold cream. tho city forMj. and relm- . wvlsit with friends I have no difficulty in ttTMrs. flftedi chilthem at alA. O. Allred entertained securing most Comes in all 40-inc- h fRJ a abort visit with relative before accompany-In- f ,Mra. Protlra, who has spent tha summer Mr. and here, to their home In Detroit Mich. I $1.75 CREPE DE CHINE for underwear, blouses, etc. PR y lWl vkiCj Balt Lake to visit their daughter, Hulah, and Mias Helen Beetle, at, in thlrt J The firmly woven kind that will not run. f I Special this week V ' a $5.00 DCVEtYNE Comes In victory red, sand, orange, navy, brown, royal, black, etc.; 36 inches wide. For mllli- - PR VWiw nery, dresses, trimmings, eto. For this week two-thre- ad Karls Beach, secretary sad vice president: treasurer; L. JF, Borises and .George Wilson, of the executive board. The follow-in- s member ladies were named as sn auxiliary commitlira tee to assist the clnb In .enterta Inins: Ttiomas Maher. Mrs. U. T. Hilton, Mrs. A. 0. Ensign, Mra Al. Thomas and Mrs. C. B. Nel- or blouse purpose. This week $2.00 8TLK TUBING Dropstitch striped tubular underwear. Cornea in white, orchid end pink. .! : and WOOL " $3.00 CREPE DE UlilNlJ 40 Inches wide. Come colors. The celebrated Stewart crepe. For ever drew BEST MADE PERCALES Such well known brands as Manchester, Pan Jab, etc. All 38, inches wide. A new assortment 9Kp of patterns In light and fork grey and fed. Special IO In plaid, plain, 90o FINE ZEPHYR DRESS GINGHAM checks and stripe- s- Fine value and good patterns. Special.. In a new assortment of 35c FLEECE LINED FLANNELETTE fall patterns for quilt coverings, kimonos, dressing 1 9c sacques, eto 50c WHITE TURKISH BATH TOWELS Heavy, two- QOlj thread towels. Large size. Monday only at "YJ SOo WHITE TURKISH TOWELS A good quality hand JQq towel. Special for Monday $13.00 ALL WOOL BLANKETS Size 70x80. Grey, tan, blue and pink plaids. Monday special $3.80 COTTON SHEET BLANKETS Large .sizes. White, tan and gray colors. Special $6.80 MIXED WOOL BLANKET Dark colors. Extra large size. Only 20 pair to close at . . $4.00 COTTON SHEET BLANKETS Size 70x80, extra heavy. A wonderful value for Monday at 25o OUTING FLANNELS Light colors. 27 inches wide, standard weight. All wanted patterns and colora ...... 29c OUTING FLANNELS Llght'and dark colors. Extra heavy quality. 27 Inches wide 29o TWILLED DOMET Extra heavy weight. 27 Inches wide. Specially priced 79c TURKISH BATH TOWELS Extra heavy, 22x44. towels, size Only 28 dosen left $7.00 SATEEN BED COMFORTER Beautiful Persian designs In pink, blue and yellow. Large sizes $2.00 COTTON BATT 214 pound large comforter alee. Pure white, fluffy cotton. Extra special $4.80 LUNCH CLOTHS 50 Inches wide. Extra heavy. p n CA Assorted designs. Slightly soiled. Monday while they last SILK of Exceptional Interest Just Two Hours of a $2.45 ps in V aval Monday, any size, self-stra- or silk stitching. Also strictly tailored styles P I PE $1.00 FLEECED UNION SUITS High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. extra special 27c ................ Beauty Advice 4 trimmed MONDAY MORNING . tendUif tha .University of Utah. Mr. 'Mary &lone entertained last evening in The teachers of tha Garfield school and many honor tended of the nineteenth birthday anniversary of ths and their the of parent gt pupils ber daughter, Minnie. About twenty gueet enLt&h state fair yesterday. , joyed the affair. Tha haigbbora of the Woodcraft entertained a card party at the I. O O. Monday evening at There were fifteen (tablet of $00." P, hell. Mrs. Bert Bowe received the ladle first prig of their sad Hanry Myers the mens prise. Luncheon Elks EUREKA. Oct Th A cthlr tha in ties lows daerms iuuitsttug pei Mlaa Isabelle Gmftley t In Salt Laka aa the Luncheon of last week. Thursday (renin guest of Mlaa Blrdi Chase. Was served at mldnlht. Mrs. Mary Gibson .and Mrs, Anna Morgan were Mr. ,and Mra N. A. Jonas spent last weekla Salt Laka this week attending the fair. end 4n Proro. ' Mnk James Householder Jji the gueatofJier The- - Bridge dub met with Mrs. I. Themes By Ruth Roland Mra- - Art Miles, of Salt .Lake. Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mra E. L mother, waa served. Luncheon the received Clark when prise. Ruth Angeles, In $ Mias Cecil Kleolay has leiirned her position Roland, the beautiful actress, was inters viewed and asked if she would be willing the Junior high school to accept a pesttloa in tha to tell the readers of this paper how she high school at Phoenix, Aria 8 be left Eureka at week rest tied a., y I mIDVALL1, Oct. 7. Mrs: fresh looking she un- tton on tha school faculty to wad Nell high and grahesitatingly O'Hara. After a abort honeymoon trip, Mr. and a guest of Mrs. C, A. Lemke at a bridge "I Mrs. O'Hara will return to Eureka to make luncheon at ' her home in Salt Lake, ciously replied, shall be more than their home. of last week. to do so. delighted Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hansel motored to Balt Thursday is a very simple taka Mr. and Mra Spencer of Salt Lake were to meet Mrs. Henael's brother end matter. First and fore- wife. today A. Good, of Phila- guests of Mr. and Mra. H. E. 1'helpa, Mr. and Mrs. most absolute cleanli- delphia. Pa., who are Joseph an route to Honolulu. In Wednesday evening of last week. ness is am Important Ban Francisco, Mr, and Mrs. Good will visit Mrs. 'William Waters entertained her factor. I cleanse my Dr , George HenseL bridge club at her home Monday evening. face thoroughly with Tho Entre Nona Literary dob met Wednesday Refreshments were served to seven mem--vesinz at the home uf the preeident, Mrs. A. B. -Ldskavnidcreant, r. most delightful papers aver ber and a siml.'iraifcI use a Mvera. One of the wsa large numberin of people attended a Mrs. Edclub in by tba presented given prepara-tioslmpietoilet the Methodist church reception given uard Pika on - Tha Return of Peter Grimm, I supplemented Tuesday evening honoring the new pasby- readings by Mrs. Edward Boo-n,beRev! always RppTy-thl- s the 'Martin Thomas, and his tor, Williamsod Huish I. E. L, C. Mr. Mrs fore going out. son. Following ,tha meeting, refreshments wars wife. An excellent musical program .was rovy-wh- Low neck, no sleeves, knee or ankle length. Band top. Special From 9 to $2.93 and a clear- - baby woman craves, softness every normal a beautiful wish to bave instantly jf you it complexion and soft qnwrln-Itic- d skin, try Derwlllo and you will be For sale at the delightfully surprised. toilet counters of all department and Z. stores. C. 1L L Drug. Including drug Behramm-Johneo- n and Owl Drug, yulv.) models, some are WOMENS $2.50 MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON UNION SUITS oft, from Our BUSY DOMESTIC DEPT. Inf about , long traijfht line s M of-a- all-wo- ol GARFIELD toilet the Broken sizes of this grade. High neck, long sleeves. Pants EA. U3C ankle length. To close out Monday at WOMENS $1.50 HEAVY COTTON UNION SUITS Size 38 only. Low neck, no sleeves, ankle length. fWS Special Monday...' WOMENS $2.50 FINE MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON ' UNION SUITS I EA Bodice top, knee or ankle length. Size 34 to 38. QlsVtf Special. WOMENS $3.50 MEDIUM MERINO UNION SUITS Butch or low neck, half or no sleeves, ankle length. QC tJAsUw Priced for tomorrow fabrics- Made of warm texture. Some with deep fur collars of Caracul and Beaverette. Wrappy styles that fasten to one side, blouse models, and kimono sleeve types. Every one marked far below its regular price. Mr-Ore- a. every styles. Blouse and WOMENS $1.00 FLEECED VESTS AND PANTS IE. st The first application of Derwlllo win astonish you, as it the skin gives appearance youthful ers' in co- nvertible Attractively Priced and dry, George Tate, Krneat Stewart. W. E. Wellman, William Campbell, Ernest Gibson, Harry Hogan, Jess Smart, Iiage Thurstdn. P. Read, Joe Co. Arnold Struhs, John Cox. Thomas Burr. L. M. Jenns, M, L. Crawford, G. A. Johnson, A. H Jenne, J. W. Cottrell and Henry Mathew sop. Mrs. Atkinson was assisted by Miss Vada Cottrell. Mrs. George Linsley entertained with a luncheon Monday afternoon of last week her home In Ely. in compliment to Mrs Katherine Botseh. who is the guest of Mrs. John E. Long In McGill. Among the ladles motoring from McGill to attend the function were Mrs. Rowe Mrs. Iloyd Ginter, Mrs J. E. Fllege, Mrs. John E. Long and Mrs. K. Botseh. During the afternoon thev were Joined by Mrs. Watt Bishop, Mrs. George Ii. Hickey, Mrs. John Webber ana Mrs. Ralph Bowdle. and cards were enjoved. At the close of the game prizes were awarded to Mrs Bishop and Mrs. Long Mrs Botseh was presented with a beautiful guest prize. Miss Vera Burr and Jack Stephens were married in Ely last week hy Judge D. C. McDonald The couple were attended by Mrs. H. Mooney, sister of the bride, and Jack Stephens, brother of the bridegroom. The couple win make their home in McGill. Saturday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bun-hela reception and shower at their home in upper-towin honor of Mr. and Mrs Stephens Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the couple, and refreshments were served at a late hour. The guests numbered elxty. Mrs Carl Draper and son. Wallace, In Ruth, as the spent last week-en- d uests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hutton. Mrs. H. Rowan of Jacksonville. Ill . Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Oldman, and Mr. Oldman. can bea J FALL WEIGHT UNDERWEAR Mrs.-Richar- Anyone Misses '"and womens sizes in e suits from one of our most successful Eastern suit manufacturers. Developed of such fabrics as Tricotines, Poiret Twills and Velours de Laine.- - They have fur collars of Caracul and Beaverette some in Tuxedo shape, othhigh-grad- Vvl. James Atkinson entertained at cards Wednesday afternoon of last week. In compliment to Mrs. Robert Crawford. Prior to .her departure to California to spend the winter. Five hundred was Peterson winplayed, with ning ths first prise and Mrs. Page Thurston the consolation. Mrs. Crawford was presented with a handsome guest prize. Luncheon was served on one long table centered with a Jar of asters. Those present, in addition to the guest of honor, were Mesdames Jess Baker. Richard Peterson. William Hen los 0 Fall. New Arrivals in MOHAIR SWEATERS McGill. Mrs. GARFIELD, Oct. 7 Club members number ility-flr- t attended the luocheoa given by the Garfield Womena club .Friday afternoon of last weak. An latere tinf pro tain, arranged by Urn. Fred Benson In the way of a aeries of Vocal selections tossta, waa thoroughly, enjoj-ed- . were rendered by lira. O. J, McDonald, accompanied by Mra. V. Butters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bower of Nephl were the guests of Mr and Mra. Fred Yeager Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Ackerman also were their dinner guests. Mra. Lewis Wolsey bad aa her gpeats Tuesday Mra F. A. Miller and Mrs. J. W Smith of Salt iAke and Mr, and .Mrs, Guy Woods of Portland. Ore.. The Pythian Slaters will meet next Tuesday evening at 7 90 instead of 8 oclock, as baa been the nsn&i hour during tho warm weather. Mlaa Helen French of Salt Lake waa he guest Sunday of Miss Florence Haymond. Mra. L. W. Ashby and .baby; of Halt Lake were tho guests of ,Mrs. Lewis Taylor Sunday and Monday. Relatives, who were guests Monday of Mra. A. U. ftowby. were Mrs. C. W. ,Ive of Alamo, her ; Mr. and Mra. Leroy Pay. Mrs L. E Mo Iiarhlan, Mrs. M. E. Paxman and daughter, Frances, alt ,of Salt Lake. Mrs. Howard Bateman andon Rex, of Mid vutfif Here Taat week end and Sunday guests of Mrs. Bateman's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dan tameroo. j Adah chapter No. 15, O. E. 8 , will meet In the L 0. 0. F. hall next Wednesday evening at 7.80. Those who attended ths Elka' circus la Salt Lake Tuesday, Garfield day, were Mr. and Mra. Thomas Maher, Mr. and Mm. H. T. Hilton, Mr. and Mr. Richard Bodkin, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, L. F. Bodges and H. J. Botcher. Tho Garfield Women's club will meet next Friday afternoon. Tim basket clast will be held at 1 o'clock and tho business meeting at 8. Tho ladles who will serve are Mrs. L. F. Hodges, Mrs. Fred Hanson and Mrs. A. K. Hanson. Mrs. M, McEntee, who was the guest of ber daughter, Mrs. Lewis Taylor, and other .relatives last week, left Saturday for Pocatello, Mra. A. H. Richards entertained this after-noo- n In her home .at the smelter for Mrs. L. N. Foster, who will leave next week to Join Mr. Foster in .Helena, Mont., and make their home. Q0ers were laid for fourteen guests. The decorations for the luncheon table were prettily carried out In Hallowe'en designs and colorfngs. Candle and .place cards were In yellow and black and a large costal bowl of yellow fall flowers formed Die centerpiece. The Garfield Dancing club will entertain Tuesday evening at its first of a aeries of dances to be given during the fall and winter months. Music will be furnished bv the Harmony Hlx orchestra of Salt Lake. Officers of the dancing club are Ike Fife, president; C. F. Andereon, V H -I- n- daugfaterr-Mjtry-Piouise. y 1922. 'gave an interesting talk on "The Holy Min Beckstead gave two piano Land. solos and Mr. Nichols sang two vocal solos. Mra M. T. Goff has returned from a visit with relatives in Balt Lake. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hall and Mr. and Mrs Clyde Hall of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fenn, Friday evening of last week. SPANISH I FORK l.ndn. SPANISH FORK. Oct- 7 her kinswoman, Mrs. Fred Wyler, Jr., a recent bride, who has come from New Tork City to make her home in Salt Lake, Mrs. Thomas Bona entertained at a novel shower Friday afternoon of laat week. Each guest was told to bring a jar of canned, fruit, and the bride received about twenty quarts of various fortune-tellin- g fruits. booth was one - and two special guests. Mrs. Elmer Swenson and Mrs. R. A. Hales. Mrs. William Larsen of Leland entertained the girl of the Otopia club Thursday evening of last week. Needlework and music were the diversions. At 10.10 luncheon was served to ten members. The Primary officers and teachers of the Third ward honored their two counselors, Mrs. B. Jones and Mra. Lee Davis, with a shower at the home of Mra. Jones, Tuesday evening. The time wag spent in regular lesson work until $ oclock, after which a social time was enjoyed and a buffet luncheon served. MifS.Ma. past Summer with her aister In San Francisco, has returned for the winter. Mra. Bert Naser and three children of Cowley, Wyo., are visiting Mrs. Naser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips. Miss Elolsc Brlngieson of Eureka and Miss Clara Peterson of Provo visited friends hers Wednesday. EPHRAIM tea Effie Dart reading. A buffet EPHRAIM, Oct. 7. Mra John Greaves luncheon t trved by Bernice Wilson entertained Thursday afternoon of last and Vera both of Pivson. The t, guests nuniii.ri'd ' eighteen. Those from week In honor of the birthday anniverPerson were Mrs. Sarah Wilson, Mra. sary of her daughter, Mra Lester Olsen David Bone. Mra. Vivian Patten from of The afternoon was spent Benjamin,- Mra Ellas Bona and Mrs. in Salt Lake. three-courluncheon Fred Wyler, Sr. Mra M. M. Thomas en- wassewing and 8 ao'clock.' at served Twenty guests tertained at a musicals Monday evening wers present. In honor of Mrs. Wyler. Mrs. Wyler, who Mrs. Dean Folster entertained ten little la an accomplished musician, entertained folks in honor of the Sunday afternoon tha guests .witJv.vocal ry of ber son, music. The Muuie Melva and Gladys fourth birthday-anniversaOral. Bona and Mrs. Effie Dart entertained A. Andrew Hansen Mra. entertained at 10 30 with readings. At refreshments were served by the- - hostess, assisted by a luncheon Sunday afternoon for Mr, and Mrs. Mr. Glen Mrs. Evan and Trusoott, Melva and Gladys Bona. The were , David Bona. Mr. Larson, Mr., and Mrs. Thorvald Hansen, guess Vivian Patten, Miss Nell Huish, Miss Mrs. Linda Nielsen, Mrs. James C. JenIrene Bona and Miss Viola YertiL. There sen, Mra. Austin Thompson, Mrs. Bent Rasmussen, Mrs. Denzti Beal, Mrs. Agnes were eighteen present. and Mrs. 81dney Hansen. Honoring Mrs. Clarence Creer and Mrs. Anderson Mr. and Mra James Jensen and Mrs. Mark- Christensen, two recent brides, the officers and girls of the senior depart- Peter Jeneen of Mayfield were guests of ment of the- Third ward M. L A. gave a Mr. snd Mrs. Andrew A. Hansen ths tlm shawer at tha bom of Miss Hazel early part of ths week, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson enterMorgan, Tuesday evening. Officers of the other M. L A. claasea also were guests tained at dinner Sunday evening, the of the girls. The time waft spent In a occasion being Mr. Andersons birthday of games, after which the brides anniversary. Ten guest were present. variety Mr. And Mrs. J. P. E. Rasmussen ar were each presented with a handsome aluminum roaster and cereal cooker. spending a week in Provo and Salt Laka. Mrs H. D. Sorensen entertained SaturEach bride responded with a few words of appreciation. A buffet luncheon was day afternoon of last week for" her daughter, Stella, the occasion being her birthserved to thirty. The girls of the Mejora club were en- day anniversary. Fourteen frlenda entertained Thursday evening ol last week joyed a watermelon feast and luncheon. Mies Itke Olsen is visiting friends In by Mrs. Joseph E. Nelson. Music and faneywork were the diversions. At 10 39 Provo snd Salt Lake. cheon was served to fourteen memberseilliW Mrs. Niels Kelson entertained Wednes- -- day afternoon at a luncheon complimentary to Mra. Lestar Olsen of Salt Mrs. Laka. Eight ladles wers present. Iva Christensen entertained in her honor afternoon. Friday Mra Dan Nielson was hostess Wednesday afternoon to thirty friends, tha occasion being her birthday anniversary. Dinner was served st Mrs. Andrew Christensen was hostess Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon in The honor of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Martha following were present: Beal, Mrs, Maggie Willard sen, Mra Eliza " : Pehraon, Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mra. Amelia Christensen, Mra C. L, Christen- sen, Mra Chris Jorgeneen. Mrs. Diantha Christensen and Mrs. Emma K. Olsen. The Ladies club held its regular kensington Literary Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. fitena Hansen. Luncheon waa served to twenty-thre- e. Miss Bessis Christ off erson and Mrs. James Nelson of Richfield are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sorensen. Mra Sorensen entertained In their honor Luncheon was Wednesday afternoon. - served to tens ladles. "T Husband Loses Grouchy "Feeling L Stomach Trouble Made Him Grouchy Friends Notice Change. Wife and - se - - ' j t 'There is nothing under the sun I have not tried for stomach trouble. Until I heard of Adlerika '(intestinal antiseptic) nothing would help. NOW I can eat, sleep and have not that grouchy ueed to "have; Have recomfeeling mended jAdleylka to frlenda who are all pleased with it. (Signed). Jack Ryder. Intestinal Antiseptic, There Is now offered to the public a preparation having the DOUBLE action of an intestinal antiseptic and a COMPLETE system cleanser. This preparation, known as Adlerika, acta as follows: It tends to eliminate or destroy harmful germs, and colon bacilli In ths Intestinal canal, thus guarding against appendicitis and other disease having their start here. It ia ths most complete system cleanser ever offered to tho public, acthng on BOTH upper and lower bowel, and removing foul matter which poisoned the system for months and which nothing else can dislodge. It brings out all rasas, thus immediately relieving pressure on the heart. It is astonishing the great amount of poisonous matter Adlerika draws from the alimentary canal matter you sever thought waa In your -Jftsc-A- . JWtfWSi .Kf l Sk 1 movement and nolle how much mors foul matter It brings out which was poisoning you. In slight disorders, such as occasional constipation, sour stomach, gas on ths stomach and sick headache, ono spoonful --Adlerika ALWAYS brings relief. A longer treatment, however, is necessary to cases of obstinate constipation and long standing stomach trouble, preferably under direction of your physician. Reports from Physicians, T congratulate you on the good effect I had from Adlerika sine I prescribed (Signed) Dr. L. Langlola. it I bav found nothing in my 16 years (Signed) practice to excel Adlerika. Dr James Weaver. I use Adlerika in all bowel Some require only one doss. (Signed) Dr. F. M. Prettyman. After taking Adlerika feel better than for 20 years. Haven't language to-- express the AWFUL IMPLRITlbS eliminated from my system, (Signed) J. E. -- -- -- Puckett Adlerika is a constant surprise to people who have used only ordinary bowel and stomach medicines on account of its rapid, pleasant and COMPLETE action. 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