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Show THE SALT LAKE ' TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUAEY IX, 1923. the children home and brought back the by the parents, to a bigIn dinner, preparedwhich an town, after parents living auwaa in the program given interesting ditorium- of the high school. Mrs. D- A. Taylor was hostess to the Ladies' Literary club at her home on Milier avenue Friday afternoon of last - week. Twelve, members were present. The rooms were Jeoorated In valentine UZJ PLEASANT GROVE PLEASANT GROVE. Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton entertained at sup per Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. en tinned freis 7act One.) West, Mr. and Mrs. Claud NewSociety women who arc sponsors for Community trania league, .which will Loren Mr. and Mra Ira Devereaux, Mr. a play at the 8Jt Lake theater Wednesday evening, Above (left to man, present Mrs. Will Freeman. ' Mr. and Sirs. nwMfood wffl return after a short visit, right)Mrs. Edward John MeChryital Willacej below. Mra. snd Mr. D. Atwood F. and Mr. and Mra. Owen but Mr. Fleetwood will remain for tone Vt . Scott . Kevting. Christiansen. time. C. E. Thomas of South Mra. Mr. and f. Jordan spent last week-en- d visiting their Miss Ella Phillips returned Wednesday daughter, Mrs. George Monson. from Missouia, Mont, where she had the Mis4 entertained Emily Wright been v.stfcjig Miss Gertrude Willard. Seagull Girls at ber home Thursday evei and were Various games enjoyed ning. Mrs. O. W. Hargrea.vs of Oakland, 4 refreshments served. Cal., with her young eon, Jack WarMr. and Mrs. M. 8. Christiansen enteris ren, spending ths month of February I tained at a radio concert at their home with her mother. Mrs. J. W, Phillip of last week. Supper waa Friday evening J served to Mr. and Mrs. Niels Fugal, Mr. Mr Louis 6. Cates and daughter. Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. and Hans ( Barbara, have returned from a viait to Mrs. Owen Christiansen. California. .;-- r I Miss Florence Nelson returned to Provo 'the flret of the week, after visiting her it Mrs. C. B." Hawley and Mrs. P. B. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson. Garoutte left yeteterday- - for California Mrs.' Laurlts Jacoheon entertained Frito spend the remainder of the w.nter, day evening In honor of the birthday anof her husband. Twenty guesta niversary Mrs. Edward Foley and were present. daughter. Monica, have arrived from Madison, S. Miss Florence Holdawsy entertained slkT guests at her homa Sunday evening. I)., and will upend the remainder of the winter with Mise Helen Foley at the gem-IoLuncheon waa served. hotel. X surprise party was riven Friday evening of last week iw wnor of Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson. Fifteen guests Mr. Thomas Gavin and daughter. Mia Genevieve Gavin, left this morning for the evening's entertainment. California. The following were the guests of Mr. They will .visit with friend In Oakland, San Francisco and ILoa Ansnd Mrs. Edward ball at a soclr given at their home Friday evening of last geles before returning home. week: Mr. and Mra Cyrus Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. - Peter Jensen. Mr. and "Mrs. Mine Matti Blount Is now Fred Fonts, Mr. snd Mrs. John Chrisat the Hotel Fifth flat-t- . tiansen, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Boulter, Mr. and Mrs. AnSir. and Mrs. Ralph Bristol of Ogden drew Thompson, Mr. snd Mrs. Thomss are visiting In iDnyton. Ohio. Mn. Rob. Jens, Mr. and Mrs, James Nelson -and rt Patarson of Pay ton was hostess at a Mr. Mary Jeppson. luncheon last week at the Engineer' clul hi honor of Mr. Bristol, Mr. and Mra. Bristol and Mr. and Mrs. Pateraon will leav this week iov Tampa, Fla., for a I eMtMSWlwaaB-- .. cr Bse s- -- r . With the i0? DO . f fi. GL w. '7 . n ed at-bo- if I PARK CITY visit., :, ' Miss J. Fay Fowler Is at the Hotel Fifth East for the. remainder of the winter. " Mr. and Mrs. 'A. are now at ihoma at the Hotel Lumlr Studto. Fifth aat. and Mrs. W. J. Weldron of Han Francisco have coma to S<lLake to make horn their and are now at the Hotel , Fifth East. Mr. ; Miscellaneous Events A. C. Dangerfleld entertained Monday evening at home, 1619 Third East afreet, with A miscellaneous ahower In honor of Miss Helen French, who was married Wednesday to Arthur E. The living room were decorated with hearts and a pink and white color scheme was carried out in the dining room. A silver basket of carnations was the centerpiece for the tea The guests numbered eighteen. table. Mra, by B. Toung of Tooele PARK CITT. Feb. 10. The Woman's Athenaeum met Monday afternoon at the Mrs. J. J. Jackson, second clubrooms. Mrs. W. J. vice president, presided., Bardsley read ah article from ths American Journal of Public Health on "Child Welfare.'' After roll call and singing of "America." the club adjourned. Mrs. Clara Olsen, captain of the guards of the Neighbors of Woodcraft, assisted hv the guards, entertained at cards regular sesThursday evenlrrg after thewere awarded sion .of the lodge. Prises and refreshments were served. The sophomore class of the high school entertained at a skiing party Sunday to Ontario lakes. . The young people were chaperoned bv Mr. and Mrs. O. Stobbe and Mr. and Mrs. H. Fred Egan. returned home Mrs. Anna Kopp Wednesday from a several days' visit at the capital. Mrs. W. D. Wright entertained at bridge Monday evening. Her guesta were the Bridge Card club members. Prises were awarded to Mrs. B. B. Flack and Mrs. O. A. Forslund. Mrs. A- - H. S. Bird of Palt Lake visited hera Thursday and Friday of this Support Is Given Community Drama fa--- ' hr Is being given the efforta Lake Community Irma league by well known society people. Rail parties for the prntatton of Stanley Houghton's "Fanny Hawthorne," under the auspices of the league, at the Pa It Lake,theater Wednesday evening will be given by a - number of rep' resentatives of society, Stalls "will be occupied by given Mrs. Joseph Chllds entertained at by Governor and Mrs. Charlesparties R. Mabey, luncheon Wednesday at her home. 847 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weeter, - Mrs. M. bouth Second West street, m compli- H. Walker. Mr. and Mi's. George ment to Mrs. 8. J. Fahay, who will leave Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. fluliun anon for Nevada to make her home. Cov-er- a M. Bamberger, Mr. and Mrs. G. W, were laid for eight. Theater parties will be ir'ven bv Mr. MlM Pekwea. Lsreen entertained st snd Mrs. H. F. Dlcke, Mr. and Mra, T. W. dinner Thursday night at her home. 24 Naylor, Mr. and Mra. R. W. Day nee, Mr. en. Mr. and Mra Bast Broadway. Following the dinner and Mrs. J. 'L. FrankMrs. Florence K. the evening was spent in cards and !eroy Pinwoodey, Mrs: Joseph Geoghegan, Woodruff and dancing. ., d. SUPPORTFait Portrait hy Lumiere Studio. Lam-bourn- e. Mrs," Stanley Warren entertained the Albert Hlhberd. Jolly Twelve club Thursday afternoon Gilbert Herrkk, Mrs. Gladys plough, Mias Ruth Lawson, at luncheon and five hundred at her Miss Mra. L. Miller. Mias Helen Morris, 1. home on Hubbard avenue. Prises were Welhan, Miaa Margaret won by Mra. Harry Alexander and Mrs. Mrs. Harloy Young and Mrs. W. U Warburton. W. H. Morrison. Miss Evelyn Pender and Misses Ruth Persehon and Margaret Pereohon en tenaJned at Miss Pender" home Tues. In honor of Miss Matall day evening Johnston, who will leave soon for Chicago. The room was decorated with ferns and carnations. The guests Bum be red thirty. Mr. and Mrs. James fariisle entertained at a birthday dinner (irty Thursday evening at their home. UX Carlisle avenue, in honor of the ninety-secon- d birthday of Mrs. Carlisle's fsther. Edward White. Covers were laid for thirty. Guesta, In addition to the relatives, were Patriarch and Mra. HyTum J. 8mlth. . Mrs. Almira, N. EUdredge and Mrs. Mary Mrs. I. M. Keerslev rave a dinner and Stay; a dance In honor of the Skidoo dub, Pinner "as followed hy a musical enThursday afternoon, at her home on tertainment, also violin selections and the South Windsor street. .; Mrs. C. Read- singing of the "Hallelujah Chorus" by ing will entertain the club Thursday Edward Whit. afternoon. Members of the New Idea dub and MANILA their husbands gave a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sullivan at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Greenaulgh, 50 yx.viLA. Feb. 10 Friday night ef laat week Hast Sixth South street. Mr. and Mrs. S large cmwd gathered in the Aadltnrram t nce and Uaten te a radla eoncert. tha first Sullivan will leave Monday for Los la Manila, t'afortuantelr, the where they wHl make their home. ever keld were a little onf trouble aa the dan cers were naable to depend oa the radte for The club (was entertained their motic. However, ether aiueie waa proWednesday evening at the home of Mia vided, and eeerjrhody Memed to enjoy the dance. .Helen Morris, 22 South Ninth East radio erorked eutfirleotly well to demonstreet The evening was spent In play-- : The Lncera strate that valley it ae lenfer Isolated Ing 0. Valentine suggestions were car- from the renters, bat la eetalag late close ried out Those preeent were Mrs. Frank touch withgreat them. Chrlstopherson, Miss Naomi Clark, Miss Wedseadsy night ef taut week a social nth- Viola Daniels, Mra. Floyd Hansen, Mrs. trtng waa keld atlas bone of Mr. and Mrs. An-gel- It HOME PRODUCTS WEEK 9f The Leonard H. Ballif Company . Presents Jehs tetrle at the atoffr ranrt a Henrr'a Fork. There were prewat the three noaohoe brothers, Kugene Mjrktj. Heber Beoaloo. Jr.. Mr. aae Mr. Cbarlea Uaeli. jCk- Barrier tntl menberf of the Searle faaillr. Aa lnfnrmal of ilu(ln( and speakiag waa fultowed proa-ra- !(. HEBER CITY i , ; ., Action of tha Clothes Agitator a The Corrugatiortfl of the Copper Tub break the water waves into a hundred that carry the oapjr gads back and forth through the pores of every garment and fabric, clean lag so quickly and thoroughly . that It seernj) almost inlraculoua. . When yon have used your Automatic you will understand why 12,000 women In this community aow . use the AUTOMATIC ELEC3TRI0 WASHER CO., 223 Bixth Street, Newton, Iowa. croes-current- . I I f II t era were laid for fourteen. fr Charles Gooding. Those by who assisted In serving were Mesdamea Joseph Schodde, Keefer. Addy, Fisher, Wl'lden and Wolfa. Gueats from Rupert, Paul and Heyburn were present. Mrs. C W. Doe was hostess to ths M. E. Aid society at her home In the s part merits Thursday afterMrlntyre noon. Mrs. F. Snodfrass entertained the society of the M. B. church Tiea-da- y afternoon at her home on East Main street. Twelve members were present and an Interesting program waa Mrs. Webb, president of the society,given. presided. The hosteM was assisted by Mrs. George Lyle and Mrs. 1 D. Atkltva. Mrs. H. Edward Bmtta departed vVedneaday evening for Butte, Mont., for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Edgar K. Lund, and family. The Women's club held Its regular meeting In the Masonic hall Wednesdv with about thirty members afternoon, The discussion for the after. present. Boon was on parliamentary drill, Idaho verse and tha legislature. Mrs. George R. Smith presided. The next meeting will be February. 2t. Mrs. Arthur Rosecrsna was hostess to ten ladies Thursday of laat week at the flrat of a series of "Round Robin" teaa, of which the proceeds are to go to the public library. Mrs. diaries Ben or entertained a Saturday afternoon of last week, and others are planned to he given soon. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fields entertained a few friends at their home south of town Saturday evening of last week. Cards and dancing were enjoyed and at a late luncheon was served. hour a Parent-TeachThe association held a and large Interesting entertainment aiternoon. School waa dismissed at noon, at which time tha nine trucks took two-cour- er Fri-da- .y REXBURG, IDAHO RKXBURG, Idaho, Feb. 10 ( Mrs. E. L. Wslker was hostess to tha K. V. V. club ladies Thursday sftemoon of last week at her home on. West Main stret. Sewing snd music featured the afternoon. Mesdamea It G. Rowe, Brent Cahoon. A. L. Cartoon, C. Aw Pundberg . and Mose Cardon of Rlgby were special guests. lAincheon Was served to eighteen from a long table centered with a atlver vase of narcissus. Tiny valentines were used aa place cards. Mrs. Ralph Corns tock and little daughter, Margaret, spent several days of laat week In Idaho Fails, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Farmer. The wives of the R. K. C. faculty and the lady members of the faculty entertained at a kenslngton Friday afternoon of last week at the home of President George S. Romney. Miss Gladys Smith read several numbers during the after noon. Luncheon waa served to twenty, two. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sundberg enter, tained at luncheon Sunday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Vaughan, Mr. and Mra George W. Wortben and Lt and Mrs. P. P. Smith. Miss Ada Conutock entertained the O. O. O. Bridge club Thursday evening of last week, with Mra Albert Jones winning high score. The Misses Oea Smith and Hortense Swendson were special guests. Luncheon was served to twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jeppeon entertained at dinner Thursday evening of laat week ht honor of Mlsa Florence Jeppson. a February bride. A kewple rwpreaentrng bride centered the dialog table. Cov- - After dinner, cards and music featured the evening. Mrs. Harold Warner entertained the American Legion auxiliary at her home Monday evening of last week. The time was spent In making sofa pillows for the V. S. Veterans' hospital at Boise. Luncheon was served to thirteen. Mrs. B. G. Boone returned home Monday evening from Salt Lake, where she had been visiting for a week. Mrs. E. Beealey and Mrs. L. F. Rich entertained the Sorosis Literary club ladies ,at a sleighing party Friday after- noon of laat week. Mead am eg 8. Van Blaircom and H. Rigby were special guests. After the ride, the party was taken to the home of Mrs. L. F. Rich tor luncheon. Twelve guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harris are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a daughter. EUREKA HOLLIDAY her-ho- rani i i In addition to the flushing surging whirlpool 1 I V' 7 I I IV! l I I fc II I II I V gut rv u- p"1 " fi MOAB BURLEY, IDAHO Wi ' The D. O. E. O. members were guests of Mrs. Keith Buck, Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. W. A. Raddon was hostess to the Bridge club members Wednesday afternoon. Mlsa Marcella Smith Is visiting with friends at Salt Lake this week. The M- - I. A. entertained at a program, followed by dancing, Tuesday evening at the amusement hall of the church. The Girl Pals entertained at the home of Miss Arbella Raddon, Wednesday evening. refreabmente. rrioay awning Bf laat week Mra. M. N. tar-e-a entertatnwl Informally for Alton Mayers, Uooard duietenaa, B. ChriM'oeni. Jack Jar-re- t. Knsa Aatua and Mtaaea Miriam and Ktiba Larten. Mra. John Brif is went gait Lake lait week ' to rlalt rela N- a .the U ef Mrs. wMr,M.'. Xeva Clark enter MOAB. Feb. Mary Harper, Sund.f of lix week. Heber Beoaiea went to gait Lake Friday to tained tha Spanish club Wednesday evening. The following offlcera were elected: Preildent, ..' ,., visit pvlaUrc, ; ;i; Miss .tin Clark; vice president, Mies Bamona Willlama; secretary and treasurer, Mlsa Adrian Do Bole. The club will meet every two weeks, Mrs. R. I. Thomson entertained the Mosb dub Tnesday afternoon. The following Sewing were present: Mrs. R. L. Kirk, Mrs. HEBER cnT. gab. 10. The Members of the members R. M. BfTle, Mre. Albert Beach, Mra. Annie ghakrepeareaa clob were entertained at dinner T ticker, Mra. Poa Taylor, Mrs. Lee Elmer. Mrs. eatardajr ef last week at Ue Bona of Mra. R. J. Nielses, Mra. V. R. Bneh. Mrs. R. K. John 0. Cummlnis. PstteraoB. Mrs. Wllllsm Stsndiford. Mrs, L. L. Mr. and Mra. A. A. Ftnnag entertained Tsvlor. Mrs. R. J. Fletcher. Mrs. N. Chrle- Wedneadey fTenlng of lait week at a valentine tenssn. Mrs. R. C. Clark, Mrs. O. Rtordea aad dinner aad disc. Tblrteeg couples were pris- Mrs. Max Taylor. .. es t. Miss Mln Lano, who had bees a nest of Mr. end Mrs. Earl gmlth have returned home, Mrs. M. W. Oser of Thorn peons, left Tuesday after epeadlag seeeral months la Bait Lake. for California. A ekeerup party was held The domestic eetenee department ef tha Mg h la aeaer or Mrs. Cilia Morrill of Wednesday Prove at the sehooL aader the direction ef Mrs. Ksthleen home" of her sister. Mrs. Char lea R. Carllla. Long, served for the stndents' bsnqnet Fridsy Twenty-fiv- e frieaie were prasest. Loscheca waa evening of Isst week for the B landing sad . Moeb basketball teama after the fame. served. - . Miss Nancy Bwope sf Kentneky, representing Mra. Alice Jones returned borne Teesdty ere. two wsrks' vtolt la Ofiin wttk the Midland Lyceum bnrsaa of Los Angeles, Is nlni, after her , daut hter, Mrs. Iraia Mysska, aad Mra. la tows trying to book a Lyceum course for next winter. Poa Richest. A snrertie part waa aivaa to Mra. Bease Mias Vtlate UcMIUia Is vteltiag at Colorado A Sprlm a, rlo., Cje gqest ef Mr. and Mis. Sarardar night of last week at bar home. real dance waa enjoyed. Wslter O'Tool. Mr. sod Mrs. Donald Jones ens ounce the arrival of a deorhter Wednesday. Mra. A. A. Jebbena returned to Saber Cltv Monday evening, after spending two weeks wttk i her husband In Wyoming. A surprise party waa t1ea la honor of t.the R0LUDAT, Peb. 10. Mr. aad Mra. Barold birtbday annl weary of Mrs. William L. Tnr-se- r Danebet entertained at a party at their homa at her home Tnesday eveaing. Refresb-Sient- s in HolUdar Saturday ever Ins of latt week. Tables were srrsngrd carda and the time were served to twenty fire guests. Mr. snd Mrs. r. L. Clegs, spent toe pset was spent la plsying 500, after which a late was served to the following' goests: Inncheoa week visiting in Prove and eriagvltle. Mrs. A. M. Ranter is visiting bar pareats. Mr. and Vr. L. Andrns, Miss Arthaleea Wrlsht. Mr aad Mra. James r letter. Walter, AlllBitoa and Mr. and Mra. ' Ceoree Mrs. Chaae Moultoo was hostess st a dlaner Conld ,h Miss Bern Beetle entertained st her hems perty Batantsy of last weak ta boser of ber Prtdsy evening of last week la compliment to birthday anatversary. will leave Febroary 15 The offlcera of the 'Hfber aty gecosd ward Walter Alll!rtoe,-whThs evening was spent 1a T. M. and Y. U M. I. A. and their- - partners, en a mission. m snd title followed by , tames, dsnclnc, numbering twenty-fivespent Katarday evening Porty guests were present. ( latt week with Mr. aad Mra. Kay Dnke, who Mra. G. Mr. and Marehaat have aa their will .leave la the near fntnre for Americas gnest Mr. Marchant'S brother, Alenso of Peoa. Pork to make their home. Home The members ef HolUdar enleague George A. Pisker and son. Pent, left Thsre-ds- y tertained at the wsrd chaoel Wednesdsr eve for Washtngtos, D. C, for a atajr ef thirty , ' ning. daya. Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Andrns have aa their guest for a few daya their sea, Joseph Andrns ef Marion. Miss Vers fatto will entertain at a dinner party tomorrow at her borne for a asmber of a friends, BURLKT. Idaho.- - Feb--. 10 One of the A farewell tvettmonlal was gives last eve-n'social events of the week waa the banby the Rolltday bishopric In honor of Welter Allington, Jr.. whs will leave on a quet given In the Masonic hall Monday mtttloa for the Mormon church to EafUad evening by Evergreen chapter, O. B. S., In honor of Grand Matron Mrs. Ann J. February 11. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alllnton, at aa evening ' party at their entertained na hundred and Sr., Halley of Idaho Falls, Tnesdey la honor of Mr. AlMngtoa, who The tables heme guesta were present. fifty Is soa. their Gsmes, mnsle and dancing were were decorated In cut rowers. During and a luncheon wta served. tha banquet, two violin solos were given enjoyed Ueorre Merchant eatsrtsised a somber of by Mr. 8chroeder. accompanied by his his university eUematss at a sleighing party daughter. Miss Edythe Hope, and a vocal Wednesday srening. Mrs. solo bjr r EUREKA. Feb. 10 Mrs. P. J. Bonner ning at the home of Mrs. Cecelia .Baoon. The usual program of five hundred was enjoyed. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Hugh McMillan and eon. Hugh, of Dillon, Mont., are the guesta of ths former's sister, Mrs. J. B Ropes. They are on their way to Baltimore, ild., lor a v.'eit Mra E. Hulsh entertained Miss Ayieen Griffiths and Miaa Ayleen Dooley of the Newman club player during their stay here. Mrs. William Owens entertained Miss Patricia Hodgnon, Mies Clnlre Drlscoll and Miss Catherine Collins or the same organ-zattoand Miss Grace Hogan waa the guest of Miss Amelia Schlecht. Miss Frances Hulsh, Mlsa Helen Bees-le- y and Imer Simpson, who are student at the t"n Ivors: ty of Utah, motored to Eureka Friday to pend the week-en- d and Lincoln: s birtbday with their parents. Mrs. C. J. Chreitenson entertained n Saturday of last week In honor of the seventh b'rthdr.y anniversary of her son. Jack. Thirteen little guests enjoyed the affair, which was carried oijt'a a Vaien- tine party. lierresnments were served. The Ladles of the Macca'beea held a a entertained the Bridge club Wednesday Mrs. John Donnelly received afternoon. the honors. Luncheon waa served. The .Nasimii club of the university of Utah presented a clever p:ay, "The Big Idea." at the Star theater evening. The performance was ably presented antl well attended. Following I'. Mias Mar guertte Fr&nke and Walter Franke enter-ialnthe members of tne uui and me Eureka Newman club members and mem bers of the P. A. E. fraternity of the University or Utah who are living in this city. Bunco was the game played,' the Gertrude McDonald, Tom prises going toMarcua CaGahan. LunchHanoock and Red eon was served to forty guests. heart and red ana white carnations were used In the decorations. The Br dtre club members gave the r annual party, at which their husbands were the honor srueets, Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Don nelly. The prises were won by aus. AJe Blight and John Donnelly. Mrs. C E, Hutsh received the prise for the nigh boot for the year. Those preeent were Mr. ana Mr. and .Mrs. Jdhn uonne-iy- , sod1 session after their regular meeting Thursday evening- - Five hundred was enjoyed. Mra K. L. Hayser received first prize. Airs. 8. V. Carlson second and Mrs. Franc Simpson the consolation. Luncheon waa served. Mrs. W. H. Thomas of Maiad, Idaho, who hod been he truest of her daughter, Mr. A. L Zabrivkie, left Thursday for her heme. The Fifth and Sixth grade girls of the Sisters' school gave a party Friday afternoon of last week in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. J. E. O'Connor, who is teaching basketry st the school. The esters of the school were Invited and Mrs. O'Connor was presented with a gift by the girls, - The following program was given: Reading, Marguerite Walker; 'Highland Fling, " Myrtln recitations. Dorothy Bunyea and XDsry Rotrls; "Sailor" Hornpipe," Dororecitation. Dorothy Bunyea; thy Bunyea; the The clssees. girls prepared song, by a luncheon for the event. Mrs. O'Connor was presented with a flowering plant by the members of the Seventh and Eighth grades. (Ke JOCTOR Fr-da- od fj fceK- ifPr.ZemsjBaAer - writes: "I am a woman aged and suf40, fer dreadfully e a o h month head-- a c h e and severe other pains, 14 there any relief to be had?" A, n e.w e r; The latest snd best ment for pain Ublets. They contain r opiates. Quick relief '. with C E. Hulsh, Mr. and Mra. Kdward Bonner. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Honner, Mrs Alex Blight, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pike, lJr. and Mrs. B u. cihs. ic: snii is. D. J. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thur- la mond. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Haywyrd, .Virs. no aoetanllido Is afforded. V. Ia Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Bar. s nard. Mr. Hugo d Puaen ia a Salt Lake Mrs. U L, writes: "X am informed visitor. that I have kidney trouble and that lt Mrs. Jamea P. Drlscoll Is visiting in may be approaching a serious stage, Salt Lake for several weeks. Miss Ellen Miller returned Saturday What would you prescribe?" a re the Answer: If your symptoms evening of laat week from SoJt Lake after a week's viait with her grandmother. usual ones, such a puffs under the eyes, Mrs. W. L. Hanson. The rp was made swelling ankles,- - scant, copious or by. auto. The member of the I.' R. B. urine, accompanied by headclub gave a sleighing party In honor of ache, pains, depression, fever, oh ills, etc., enher return Sunday evening. Thoee I would advise the immediate us of joying the affair were- Ellen MiJer, Wa-nl- Balmwort tablets Bnnyea, Ioia Brandt, Tana , La Preal Jones. Leona Dav:, Bertie L. asks: ' "What remedy can Merle Peterson, Fred Blight, Frank to- reduce obesity safeSperry Gilbert Nelaon, Marrinua Tiiby, you recommend thirty Harold Rummell, Chariea Ivey, Burtua ly? I want to reduca about " . ' pounds." Jamleeon. Meadames Joseph and William McOor-nrto- k Arbollne Answer: I rely on entertained at the home of the for- taWets as the most effective and mer Wednesday evening. Music, games convenient being abnorreduce to treatment and oriental dances formed the evening a mal fat. this In sealed Valentine decorations tubes withDrugKists aupply entertainment. complete directions. were effectively used in the dinmg room, where luncheon wee srved to the fol'ow. V. Ran R. writes: "Please tell me what Mesdamea ford Wllford Plmplea ing: M iheH. jonn l. Biacit. L,ysie Blintiirton. to do to get rid of plmplea. .bolls and blood. bad Misa Manraret Stack. Miss Lena Parrtsh. I know I need constipation Mlsa Ruth Brandt and the Mlsse remedy." and Sarah Clark. Mra. Biaok asAnswer: It Is probably neglect of consisted the hostesses in serving. that has made your blood bad. Mr Percy Hank entertained at five stipation - a Beginthorough treatment of D. hundred Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. P. Craven receiving the honors. Luncheon Sulpherb tablets (not sulphur tablets). for several months. Continue waa served to the following: Mrs. Frank -'Bacon, Mrs. R.y Snreneon, Mrs. Jonea. Mrs. P. H. Oaten, Mrs. Genrge K. A. asks: "My hair Is too oily and Mrs. D. Mrs. J. Sothern, my evalp Itches with dandruff, and of Henry Barney, Rusaell. Jr.. Mrs. B. 1 Clark and Miss late It is combing out too much. What Stella Fields. Is a good treatment?" Mrs. Frank Bacon returned Monday Answer: Obtain plain yellow MInyol from a.vls.t'ln Salt Lake. Mrs. Hefrer Jones and ehlMren re- from: your druggist In jars and turned Sunday evening from a viait with apply aa per directions. This cleans and rettives In Salt LsJte. I Invigorates the hair and scalp. Dandruff The L O. E. c4u metThursdsp eve- - and itching are at once relieved. Mm. treat. Su-th- ol ta ' n. - -- "Bertha" says: "Some time ago I contracted a very severe oold and cough. I have tried many remedies, but they do not seem to help m at all. I wish you . we what to do." would sdvi Answer: What you need is a laxative the cold cough syrup, on that will drive s. from your system. Get a packagV of concentrated essence Mentho-Laxe- n and make according to directions on the bottle. Take a teaspoonful every hour or two or until your cold Is better. This will relieve In a few hours. 2H-o- you can Henry F. writes;as "Perhaps I am at a loss o prescribe for me,condition. For the past understand my year have suffered extremearenervousness. cold. Have trembHneT and extremities poor appetite, am weak, listless snd no ambition to work or seek recreation. Am tired all ths time and in no sens the strong, capable man I. waa a few years ago-- : " r A Answer: powerful rejuvenating antianemic medlcme should revive the condftlon and put new sluggish dormant, ambition snd energy Into your blood snd in tablet Cadomene Obtain nerves. sealed tubes, take aa per directions. "Miss Celia" writes: T suffer with my stomach and have to live on a very limited diet. Please prescribe something so that I can digest food and overcome this nausea and distress." Answer; Tablets Trlopeptine, you vrlll una man enniuve u icfuwi useu lur several weeks. " Margaret Her z, "Tom K." writes: "I have been unable to work for some weeks on account of rheumatism. What would you advise?" Answer: 'Take the following and I am sure you will soon be back at your work again, Hav mixed the following and take a teaspoonful at meal times and st bedtime: Iodide of Potassium, 1 drams; Sodium Salicylate, 4 drams; wine of H ounce; romp, essence Cardiol. 1 os. ; fluid Balm wort, 1 6s.. and Lactated, Pepsin, ad. - a.. I osa. . J- Note: XV. Lewis Baker gives ad rice and offers his , vaiulile book on health and beauty, to anyone sending stamped envelope, The medicines he recommends are obtainable from retail and wholesale druggists. Address: rr. Lewis Baker, College Bldf College free . -- Elwood ate., Dayton. Ohio. (Advertisement) |