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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUKDJ FEBRUARY 11, 1923. MORNING, v I' (CoatUooa from Fsjs On.j 7 - Mrs. Ralph D. Evans, wh6 has leftist her husband Edith Temusna, Kdith Brews, Grace Murphy. (left Beth and Arda Nellsoa, Rrtna West, Mabel for an extended trip to Ndw York and other eastern cities. Miss Ruth Jensen, French. Nellie Brady asd Haael Brady. Th committee in charge of arrange-men- t who has recently returned from southern California, where she has been studying The ward Bramatte club preincludes Mtss Rhea Brain, chair- music. Below Mrs. A. E. DangerfieM, formerly Miss Helen French, a. bride sented Taylorsvill three one act p!avs entitled "Pleas Omit Flowers." "Mid C Ivillsatkw" asd "Getman; Miss Af too Love. Miss Virginia of Wednesday; Miss Leah Wood, engaged to Ha'rrv A.' Ogaard. ting Rid of Father." Friday evening st the Cainnon. Miss Ruth Scan and Miss Taylorsvill ward amusement hall. Norma Hunter. . Mia Alice Hill entertained a number ef her , ..' Above to right Members . the Phllo Chrlsti society of the First Presbyterian church win of a give George' Washington i afternoon at the home of Party Friday ABlack. 3 street, from S until o'clock. A program appropr-atthe anniversary will be given ana l1 those taking part will dress in oolonial costume; - Meed if k I ! ! -- t f I - , I . - 5v "CI X followed by a, dam. J ' Friday eve- at o'clock in the lecture room of the church. The program will be about forty-fiv- e minutes long, of vocal numbers' toy Mlsa consisting Sue Beasley and Robert Burns, readings by Miss H. Nathan. Miss C. Haytwmid. F. lxwe and Howard Allen; classic iJTtce by Miss T. Smith. Miss V. Iangsten and "p. Allen, and vaudeville skit, "Jaas 'Bin l'p.'- uy - L Haiftl OsHorne anil Miss Mel'oa Osborne, with a musical potpourri from the Schuster luU:l college. Dancing will 'wgln at the end of the program and continue until midnight. The club will begin rehearsals Immediately for Its spring festival, whirh will be given (n Ma - Jjfc ! - Mlsa i..' ; I Friendship lodge Nd. S7. I. O. O. F., will entertain at a Lincoln's Mrthday bail Monrtav evening at the Country club. All Odd nV'ellowa, their families and friends are Invited. of Sugarhotise, . A valentine dancingbvparty will be given Mr. nd Mrs. E. vVednesday J. Welch. Mr.evening and Mrs. J. U. Welch and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Turner. Spirit of t.iberty chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will entertain at a colonial reception on Wh-sjn4rtn; is birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. fern, "15 East South Temple street. The members will "entertain t!iir husbands, and reservation? should "e made before Fetfruarv' Jf with Mrs. George V. Wallace. Jr. The Caledonian Sewing club will meet Wednesdav afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Samuel Atkinson, 5S7 ev. enth avenue. c , Z t t turn ' '( lf-- V - if" V East. In compliment to M'ss Ruth Marshal! and William Gammon' Havward, whose marriage will take place Fehruarv 21. Mis Marion Seelv will entram at s danc- -' Ing party Tuesday at her home. 640 Ninth ' i Vf eet A The Women's Auxiliary to the Mining Engineers will give a luncheon T'iedav afternoon at the Hotel Fifth East. ' x , In honor of Miss Kafhryn Tvimbert, who will be married (February II to William H. Eeard, Miss Virginia Campbell will entertain at her home en Ninth avenue Thursday evenln Mtss Marguerite Fife will entertain Friday night at the home of her elster, Mrs, John D. Fife. Jr., on Harrison avenue for the hride. Miss Lurile Coulam will entertain Saturday afternoon at her home on Seventh East street. A kenslngton and shower will be given by Mrs. V. D. Harris and Miss Mame INeedham on February 19 at the Needham home, 189 D street. Mrs. C. M. Ball. Mrs. Frank W. Morri- and Mrs. Burt H. .Hunt are in charge of arrangements for the valentine dancing party to be given in the Odeon Wednesday night by the band and patrol of El son Kalah temple, Aneiont Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Chrta H. Fischer is joint manager for both the band and patrol. This Is the fourth of a series All members of the of dances. two bodies giving the dance will be on the entertainment committee. ... la her koa Mrl. I. H. Chamber entertained ths member of the S. 8. 8. Sewing club st her bum la i Salt Ijike Wednesday aftcrnooa. Miss Enid Caboon and father, Joh F. Is noon, ' left Frldsy of last wek tor 'Cleveland. Ohio, i to attend the annual convention of the Brick Manufacturers' asaoi'la'.lon, which waa held isr that eity during the week. n. whs hsd bees the suest Hiss Mary Ho of relatives for three weeka In Salt Lake, "has returned to her home in Granger. el ma Evans entertained the members Mfa y of the club Thursday evening of last wo k at her home la Grant ward. 1 lie evening waa spent is sewing and games. He Iresttment were served. Mrs. A. T. Shurtllff was hostess to tbs members ef the Mutnsl Improvement association of Wandamere ward Wednesday evening at her home, luncheon waa eerved to twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. csrl Hsnsoa hsd as their Hanson dinner guest Sunday Mis 'Henrietta of Malfleld. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brekson of South Cottonwsod ward are receiving congratulafkine ever th .arrival of s son. born to them last week. The religion officers of the South ward entertained at s program followed a motion by picture show Friday evening st the- ward amtuf-iuenhsll. Mrs. B. U Scott entertained s nom per of friends snd relatives st s kenslngton te Frldsy afternoon at her home on Stst street, Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Holmgren have retviraed to their heme lu Grant ward, after s stay ef sevral weeka at th bonis of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea H. Frlckaon. . Mrs. Tartey Bennies entertained the Seagull girl'a at her home In Tayloravllle Tuesday afternoon of last week. Games and music were were served. enkvved sad refreshment Mrs. A. J. B noomhesd. who hsd bees visiting friends snd relative la Idho for several weeks, has returned to ber home in Murray. Mrs. Gerald Brady bad aa her dinner gueatt Thursday at, bar home on Vine street, Mra. Ferris BrlrKsoe, C. J Brsdy and Mrs. George Gould of Murray, and Miss Beatrice. Gould of Bolltdsr. th Mrs. Thomss Opptn of Sslt Lake w guest of friends her Wednesdsy afternoon. Mrs. George Allaiark has returned home, after a few days' ylslt with Mrs. Elisabeth Picker-ing at C'entervHle, Mr. and Mr. Clyde Watsoa. who were recently married, were the honor gueta st. a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening st the in Sslt Lake. home of Mr. Watson's psrent The evening was spent In games and s late supwas served. per y other reMrs. Lawrence Tarry, assisted ligion elass officers of the Murray First ward, entertained the members of th religion clsss Friday afternoon at the Tarry home on Vine street. Games snd mosir were the feeturs of the afternoon, and refreshments were served' to forty ' Mrs. gueals. Miss ElHnry MeGsrry asd daughter. were the ldslio. len McGarry, of Feiburg. guests of. Mr. and Mra. George Sharp of South Slate street the past week. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Caboon entertained at dinner Sunday at their home on State street to Mr. and Mra. Richard H. In compliment Winder. Mrs P. J. Reed and Mr. sad Mrs. George Fehr. all of Salt Lake. Miss Ethel Llnd. assisted by her mother, entertained thta evening it s birthday . surprise party, in eumpliraent to Jier sister. Mrs. Astrid Valentine colors and favor were the Lind. decsratlona. A light supper wss served to twento games ty guests, and the evening wa spent ' . nd music. rtrsmatlc under club school The Murray high the direction of Mrs. R. E. Howe, presented Granthe at "Thirteen Plus" Friday evening ite atake house. the entertained nd Mr. Ferry Kemp Mr. of their card clnb Mooday evening member and was Five hundred plsyed. at their home. the winners of prises were Mrs. Edgsr Rstchel snd Ferry Kemp. tv .n.l Mr. To Townaesd asd Mr. and Mrs. the members of the Ross entertained Harvey i Murray fire department ana ineir parmerw card party Sturdy evening of last week at resnd awarded were rriies Bos home, the Twenty-fou- r guest were served. freshment were present, Mrs. Hiram D. Nlelsnn entertafnexl th W W. club at her home In Hunter on was Urns Th Werlnewwtav afternoon. of last week for a aii weeka" stay at Los a and the beafhea. , Mr. Aiiguaia 'Youngbenr,- - who had been a gutt of her parent,' Mr. and Mra. C. E. Olend, Mt RBAT. Feb. 1. Ose of the mot Inter-rstia- f haa returned to her home tn Lyman, Wra. ' torlal erentii f th wit tli en- tlMMra. MaggieMr.Sfrerel of Eranaton. Wyo.. and Mr. Chajea H. Erickaon tertainment sirn Wednft1jr aftrnnon gueat of the Soiitfc' atreet for a few rWirioa cIbm efficwa of the flmittt tottoawood on Weat 8lity-fonrt- k war1 io- honor of the wldnirs of tbe ward, which at the' home of Mr. 01 Mr, w . R. Clart antertatned the menihera i grrea A chieton dinner wa aerved to or tiie Mothodtat Irfdle' Atd noolety Wednea followed twenty-fti- e br garnm. mnii-as- d day afternoon st the viinrrh parlors. Tim girli junt. The moirt popular dattfer was or the Murray high achool eronomlc claaa danring. aerrea the n tretumenta. Mra. Sarah tlsnater. who danced the old Thirty eight guesta minuet. Mra. Annie Toonipaon. another Marion Kotiirmor aaaltted by hi mother. early pioneer, won the lanrela a the heat singer. The (election were old fashioned conga of her imam KODinaoa. sr.. entertained a nom oer or ma High frlenda at a dancing youth. Mr. and Mra. William Bogart left Tneaday party Friday evening of laat week at his horn on t;ies ayenne. Mia Delia Tripp and Mln gilt Tripp ea- imiiii in iri or in l . r,. . CHID Moa- day evening at their home on Vine atreet Sewing waa enjoyed and luncheon waa served to the Mi mic erna Sabine, Llla Brown. Lola Sandera, Mabel Janaaon. Viols Jenkins and Mrs. ' Harvey Walton.Mr. and Mr. Mllo Masa hare relumed to their home In Cherenne. Wto . fiee .i.i of a few day with Mr. Manas' parent, Mr. MURRAY wk no jarm. .wicnaci In compliment t lyde Brown of Jiailf. to Ml Gladys Jones and rykrTille. who will ba married neat Wednesday tn the Rait Lake temple, the Mutual Improvement officers of the ward entertained at an evening party Wedneaday at .. u.Mu M atr. aua .ura. . nay Hliton. The time was anent In gamea and muaic, after iilcb luncheon waa eerved to twenty. five gueata. Mia Jonea and Mr. Brown were d with a et of silverware for the good work which they bare done in the asaociatioa the part number of yeara. Mra. Frank C. Howe entertained the members of her club at her borne on Vine street Friday afternoon. Tha Urn was spent in auction-bridg- e and prise were awarded. The foeits spent in sewing. Luneon wa served, covers being- - laid for eight ctub members Mrs. John and three special guesta, Mrs. Klelson, Mrs. James Newton and meet will club The Moesser. Martha with Mrs. Rueben Da via March 1. Model m j t.1r-1.,....- j w a e GREEN RIVER. Feb. 10. Miss Ruth Bedler left 8unday for Grand Junction, Colo., to continue the atudy of the violin. Mrs. Frank Havlett was hostess to the F.ntre Nous club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. M. p. Maharry waa leader of the . nrnmm. The regular yearly business meeting; of the Wednesday Afternoon uara ciuo wss held Saturday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. J. N. Powers. After the election of officers and other business was finished, the time waa spent A In playing; five hundred. numbered twely. luncheon was served to the twelve club Mr. and Mra. George T. Sharp had as their members and Mrs. Louis Maharry ami gueat during the pai week t their borne on Mrs. Albert Drake, who were special South State atreet Mr. .ead Mr. Earl guests. of Brlgham City. , , , ,'Mlss Ceiestlne Moons has returned to Mr. and Mc. Weorge' Granteir hae bad aa her homev after an extended visit with their gue.ta at their home on Vine Street thtlr her sister In Ogdeii. , ' son of Delta. two-cour- prioed of fi ijn Skin - tin m . Harry Oitley Miss ,txiis Riser is visiting friends in Mre. George JL. Huacher will entertain the ' ' member of the Ladle1 Aid oclety Price. Mrs.H. J. Sturgis entertained a numand other friend Wednesday arternoon at her ber of boys and girls Friday evening. In heme on Beat Forty-elehtSouth atreet. Roger, on his birthMra. George W. Turner entertained at a honor of her son, The evening was spent dinner day annlversarwf party Thursday eyenlng at hlrthdny In games and dancing and a lata supper home o Vine atreet tn honor of her nephew was Harlan Turner, on bt served. seventeenth birthday . Mrs. Harold Adair of Sioux City, Iowa, snnlreraary. Mr, (ierald Brady had aa her guest Tuesday has arrived for a visit with her parents at her home on Vine atreet Mr. Ferris Erirk-on- . and other relatives. Mrs. George Frana and daughter, Gol-dl- e. Mia Lllaa Spencer wa nrprled st her home have returned from a visit In Moab. In Mill Creek Saturday evening of laat week Mr. and Mrs. William Krlgbaum and by a number of her young friend. The eve- son, Charles, have returned from a aix ning waa apent tn dancing asd games and re- weeks' visit to Portland, Ore,, and various freshments were served. Fifteen guests were cities of California. present. Mrs. James McPherson left Monday for Mis Alphera Stewart entertained at as evesome time with her ning party st her home on Thirty-nintSouth Ixs Angeles to spend and F.ighlh East, Saturday evening of laat daughter. Fern, who is attending school. week tn compliment to a number of her friends. Miss Breta Badger entertained a numGamea. mue'e and dancing were enjoyed, fol. ber of her young friends at her home k.wed by supper, fovers being laid for twenty Monday evening. Mrs. Qeorge Frsng - entertained at an gueata. Mra, Louis Tripp and danthter. Mrs. Wllfnrd informal dinner Saturday evening of laat were dinner ruenta of Mr. Jack week. Robinson, Session of Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. Sessions was formerly Miss Bell buna of this in r f DO i Bptt Illustrated ' IlEY op FRANCE 0RSETS city.-- e- Mr. and Mrs. Lao Jensen are the parents - Keith O'Brien Company -- Arrive for Spring NeV models for every style of figure. New fabrics in brocades, satins and stout coutiU with the usual lasting qualities characteristic of Lady of France Corsets. . EXPERT CORSETIERES J i i , ) v. jt a. m. . lm. f A A - r The magic "touch of spring its. freshness and trim, youthful vigor are carried over into the leathers' and lasts of our new spring shoe styles. To don a pair is indeed to step forth into "a new adventure in- beauty," with exceptional value light-hearte- d, ,, - added. The "Scottie Tie" rte very newest "approved" stylecutnotes appears m oxford. It is this smart The V 1 eopierl from the French but modified to suit the more refined American taste. H is developed in gray suede w,itb patent trim, black suede with patent trim and black satin with "V "TIUeur,, This model lat unrivaled for its elegant simplicity. It is an interesting adaptation of the Colonial models for street and afternoon wear and is the smart finishing; touch to your tailored outfit. One of ; ' s x Y black suede trim. . I - X DISTINCTIVE HOSIERT TO IIASONIZS of a son, bon to them last week st a hospital is Salt Lake. Mr. Everett 0. Jonea of Seattle, Wah., for- merly s realdent of thfa city, arrived here Saturdiy of laat week and I the guest ef relstlve. Mr. Herbert Hal entertained at a birthday dinner party at her home Tuesday la honor of her son, Billy, on his fourth birthday anniversary. The centerpiece for the dining table waa a esk with four tiny lighted candles-Covewore laid for eight. Mtss Melba Ballard entertained the girls from atore ef Salt Lake at a alelgh-In- g party Monday evening, followed by dinner, mnale and games st her home on Vine street. were the Mlsse The gnest Thelms Adama. Louise McDoncmgh, Kate Dsvls, Berth Jones, Clara Elizabstb Kuck, B. L. " Reader and Teacher of VOCAL EXPRESSION and DRAMATIC ART ASSURE TOU SATISFACTORY FITTING. - GnduAte) of Cuiry School of Expression. Boston Studio 415 Kees Building Telephone Wasatch &67.3 'The Store of Authentic Styles MANTI I MANTI. Feb. 10. The Elite club mere berg were entertained at the home of Mrs. Ray Stringham. Friday afternoon of last week. Mrs. M. . Loslie gave the Social Problems." lesson, '"American Mrs. Spencer Moff it read "The Usual was served to Thinker.". Luncheon Mrs. Clarence Andertwenty members. son of Mount Pleasant was a special zuest. Mrs. E. D. Woolley visited the past ween in Halt lams. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keller enter-tsine- d at dinner' Sunday, eomnllmentarv Anderson of Mount Mrs. Clarence ti Pleasant. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mra. Joy Jensen announce the arrival of a son at their home laat week. Mr., and Mrs. David Shand. Sr.. entertained a large number of friends and relatives at their home Wedneaday evening of last week, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Shand. Mr. and Mrs. Christian,. Murk entertained at dinner Sunday;' Tcompllm&ntary to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. . Edsel Chrlstenson. Miss Eva Truscott and Cyril Stringham of Mount Pleasant were guests laat weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stringham. Mrs. A. P. Vorheea entertained th members of the R. K. club at her home Tuesday evening of hist week. The Mioses Gunderson, May Fern Bellinger, and Clemansen and Thcron Jorgeneon and Ruasel Goodman, all of Mount Pleasaat. spent Sunday at X v ) - I. M Supreme Values Service Shoes 118 MAIN STREET. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray The Indies" Uterary rluh held its reg ular meeting at the ctubronms Thursday afternoon of last week. "Enoch Arden" was given by Mrs. A. O. Anderson. Mrs. E. E. Johnson gave the mustcal numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Bdward P. Cox entertained st dinner Monday evening. Covers were Isld for twenty. Mrs. Msrla Lowry entertained at dinner Tuesday for fourteen guests. Students chosen from the first four grades of the Msnti tiublln school pre sented an operetta. "The Stolen Flower Queen, In the MantI theater Tuesday evening. It wss given under the direc tlon of Mrs. Ruby Boyden, with MisS Ixls Eunice Anderson, accompanist. Sudwlcks took the part of "The Flower Glen Carlson, "King of the Queen"; Eggertson. Weeds"; Virginia "Fairy Queen": I.iynn Keller, scout leader, and " Rnyden Bralthwalte, "Johnny Jump-up.-rless-ant Mra. Clarence Bessey of Mount la visiting relatives and friends In ' this city. Mrs. Spencer Mofflt and Mrs, F. M. Alder entertained at dinner at the home of Mrs. Moffit. Saturday evening of last to the Social fcet week, complimentary members and their husbands. Special Wool-leMrs. E. were and Judge guests Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eggertaon, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tuttla and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Witbeck. Mra. Sidney Bperry or American la a guest of her father, Robert Bralthwalte. The Service Star Ieglon met Tuesday afternoon at- the home of Mrs. J. R. Witbeck. Mrs. John Keller visited the past week In Salt Lake. R. Fry visited a few Mr. and Mrs. davs last week tn Salt Lake. Mlsa Vera Brewer of Mount Pleasant of Mr. and was a gueat laat week-en- d Mra. F. W. Peterson. Walter Stringham got of given brst sa els borate dinnerW. snd reception Harrison st their home Mr. sad Mr. H. t. GREEN RIVER , 'I Jfjm. 1 .1 f Mrs. C. h. Lieveav wil entertain, st luncheon Wednesday at the Hotel Fifth ' Eas-Btr- at ud The First Congregational Church Dramatic club will give a short entertain-wen- t, ning; evenlag A Mill Creek. chicken dinner wss served Cover were laid for fifteen. The remainder of the evaaing wa dan- spent is game i ? I WedBectay newa BI . IH . TV-- y, score These present were lletdsmM ning the prise Th guests were Metdamea prises. William A. reward. R. Bryan. Jnenh U Ties. Arthur Smith, Wstt H. Bishop, John H. Esar. Willi WHIism O. Moormss, Fred George' H. Llssley. Willi B, Mayer. Joseph t. Meyer, T. Wert and Dn C. MrDotiald. L Ties, Lee H. Murdoch. M. A. Clays and Win-fiel- d Miss franrea Stone of Mctllll was s guest of S. Elliott snd Miss Margaret Smith. Mlsa Amy Goodman In Ely laat week. Mrs. Wstt H ftlahoo wsa hnatss to th msm. Miss Or-- e ll stone was a guest at Miss Msyme beta of the ttrsma league st her home oa . terrace Thursday afternoon ef last weeh. Turkr Mr. George A. Whltf lev entertslned st din- Mr. Sheldoa ws reader. After the afternoon ner st her bom In Esst Ely Saturday evening of reading, refreshments were served to Ms-dsmof last week for Mlsa MlUsa nrecn. C..B. Osmond ft. Bates, Fred X. Brlratner. Lskecsn. O. L. Uirksy and T. 1. Dnddlnoa. Samuel B. Elbert. B. C. Sbeht'a and Charles In compliment to Mis Marcaret Smith, who I. Chandler and Miss Margaret Smith. Mrs. eatertstned Harold A. Davidson the lft Saturday mentng of laat srees for Brandon, Canada, to spend four month, Mr. snd nembera of the Three-to-O- a Bridge eluh st her Mrs, (brles 8. Chandler entertained st din hem la East Ely Friday evening of last wsek. ner st their home in East Ely Wednesday eve After th game, refreshments were evved. Pre ning or last ww. other guests were Mr. and ent were Mr. Davidson. Mr. sad Mrs. N. W. Mra. Arthur Smith and Mra. George A. White- - Fay snd Miss Kvs Tlmmona. , ' Members of ehspter C ef the P. E. 0. met ley. To eelebrate th second blrthdy anniversary with Mr. Josephine E, Wsymas st her horn ea ef their daughter, day. and the hlrthdsr anni- Murry street Monday evening of laat week. versary of Mr. Bslrd's mother. Mr. Phil During the. evening the members enjoyed an Mr. snd Mra. fteorg A. Balrd enter- Interesting paper on "Social Ideals in English tained st dinner at their home on Mill street betters," read by Mrs, Dsvldaon. After refreshments were served. Members Sunday evening. ' The gueata srere Mr. snd Mrs. Phil McKernaa. the Miases Gladys ssd Msrlas present were Mssdame Harold A. Dsvidaon. Dsn Edward R. Paraell, Etta MrDnn. McKernan, Ernest Randall, John McKernaa snd 0. MeKsrnan. aid, M. J. Rand, Mortimer U Smith, and N. Kaymond Mrs. Fred T. West entertained st her home W. Fay and th Misses Evg Tlmmona, Laura on Murry street Wednesday afternoon ef last Gallagher and Fannie Cupid. week. Mr. snd Mrs. Fred D. OldfleM entertained at At 1 o'cloeh, luncheon waa served at two small table eentered with Japanese dried dinner st their hern ea Clark atreet Wednesaaters snd decorated In s color scheme ef yel- dsy evening ef last week for w, S. Bnslow, low! After luncheon the sfternooa wis cprnt Hugh rrsser, A. Powell and C. A. Tea-ablst cards, with Mrs. Tie and Mr, fflllott win a itery miml te WHY DADDY SHOULD BUY T Sunday evening, the occasion being the elgbtj-eight- h birthday snnlversarr of Mr. Stringham. Mr. Stringham haa been s realdent of Mnti sine 1867 He is s Black Hawk war veteran and was prominent la muairal circles for many years. FOR MOTHER A , Hamilton-Beac- and Super-Suctio- Machine-cu- t ELY, NEVADA ELT, He. Feb. 10. Ia honor of the tenth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Franenterce. Mr. snd Mr. William N. McOill tained with a dinner at their home on Canyon street. Thursday evening of laat week. A The gneats bowl of fruit centered the table. were Mr. snd Mrs. John H. Eager, Mrs. Mollis , Rogers and Mtaa Ulllao Green: T. i. Dudlle-sonRalph A. Bnwdle snd William Bigane. A baaket social was given by members of St Bartholomew's church st Odd Fellows' hsll Saturday evening of laat week. Mia Josephine Hoffman entertained st the home of Mr. and Mrs. August R. Riepe en High street Thursday evening of last week. After an evening of music, refreshments were served to Mr. snd Mrs. Blepe. Mr. end Mr. Bondurant, Mis Ida Me Settle. Mr. Chart Cssler snd Chsrle Sballenberger. Mra Fred T. Weat entertained the meofbers of the Stingy dsn st her home on Marry street guest enFrldsy evening of Isst week. The and one table of joyed one table of bridgeOldfield Mrs. with winning the five hundred, table and Mr. high score prise St the bridge score Murdoch winning the high prise at Ihe five hundred table. After the gamea, refreshwere Mesdame ment were served. The guests Wlnflelrt S. Elliott. Frank E. Crant. Clarence Louis It. Esdow. i MrFadden. Jay E.M. Brlnton. A. Claya snd Fred D. Lee H. Mardock, nidfisM. st her entertained Htm. Jar E. Btintoa home .on Clark street Saturday afternoon of or cams wa sneraoon laat week. As bv refreshment. Th gnest were Mes. dame Wlnfleld S. Elliott. Thomss H. King, Arthnr Smith snd Fred D. Oldfield. Member of the Thursday Bridge elub were i ner noma gnest of Mra. Chtrie r,. l sperroo week. Mrs. Unrrv street Thursday of lost the hlsh received West snd Mr. Csperton One-Minu- references and salary Tribexpected. Address B-3- une. 3, te "Hsmllton.Btsch Vacuum Cleaner Washer. Hey. Pa! Come here and run this washer while BIH and I ret the rugs on the line," Ma Jonea called this about o'clock one Monday morning in January. As usual Pa Jones had stayed home from Jhe office in the forenoon In order to run the food ol washer and to beat the rugs. On this week, however, the wash waa larger than usual and Pa got to thinking; about the time and back --breaking effort that waa wasted on the old washing; machine and of the duet that collected on him while beating the rugs. As he went to his office that afternoon he passed Dodge Bros. Washer and the H.B. Electric Store. In the window was a Vacuum Cleaner.. He stopped to look at the display and mentally compared It with the one out home. Pa Jones or Mr. Jones aa he must now be called, paused, took- from his pocket an old envelope and began to figure. The result of this figuring waa that Pa became enthualastlc. That nlrht when he got home he found Ma in bed with the hackache. He called the children together and said: "When I was going; down town thia afternoon I saw a dandy electric washer and a swell vacuum cleaner for sale on the easy 'payment plan m Dodge Bros,WU1window. It waa th swellest pair of household friends you ever saw. ,: you kids help me do It by weartnf your clothes and shoe longer?" While Pa was thus discussing1 the "kids" were spellbound and wtien he had finished they ail ahouted "yea." The next morning aa Pa went down town he stopped at Dodge Bros, and ordered the things sent out Saturday afternoon, while Ma waa away. Monday morning came around and aa usual Ma had been up since When 8 o'clock cam she said to Pa, "go get the getting things ready.went into the waahhouse and fixed the new washer in washer ready." He' few A mitiutea later Ma came to the wash house and when she saw position. it she was delighted, because it meant no more "blue Mondays." Half an hour later Ma started to, take up the rug, but Pa said, "don't do that Ma, wait a minute." Ho went to the comer behind the cupboard, where he had hidden the cleaner, took it out and aaid: "Now we don't need to take our rugs out, thanks to Dodge Bros.' easy payment plan, and then, too. we know we got the beet because that's all they would carry." Six o'clock that night when Pa arrived home he found a hot aupper waiting; and Ma and the "kids" happy and not at all tired. As they went to bed one of the kids said, "Gee. Ma, ain't you rlad we got our 'lectrtc washer and cleaner from Dodge Bros.? One-Minu- te - , Experienced State One-Minu- How and Why Pa Jones Bought Ma th and WANTED MILLINERY SALESLADIES Electric vacntrm, with Vibrating Brush Electric Washer, with and a Gears and Unlimited Guarantee. By Walter R. Bum, Provo, Utah. ""1 . Thoroughly h . Note: We want te cempllment the boye en tht fine stories sukw Judo mltted. It shows that they do think ef mother and most of them express willingness to help daddyI get these two necessities fer her. Some failed, however, to realise the m porta nee ef getting the said articles from a dependable firm, or to bring out the advertised features ef why the Hamilton. were the best. We may publish some of these ether Beach and stories later. Watch fer them.. Better get daddy to order new. Price advances May 1st on Washers. ' ' DODGE BROTHERS Street 245 State - Wasatch C:3. |