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Show .THE SALI JjAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1023. with her mother and atster. Mr Davis and Marruem Davit of Omaha, Neb. Mr. and Mr. Sara Trud bad ta dinner Mrs. R. Manning, Mr. au4 Mr. Lewi auear arra uore;e nicnar. iuLr. John Bwaruatrun 1 vteitlnv her aimer At Butte, Mont. Mia France Woodburn And Mr. Pat Hartvineeaiiieata. hi I eeeea U tSe Teach ham of th former er' Card elub a th of At laat Wednesday rs th conclusion vwrig of th gams A eervoo. luncneon wtei Mr WJMajn Amiiln. Mra. Geom Taru ttid Mis FriedA ir.hurg want U Idaho Fairs Tutwday to attend a show. 0 Th aeoond annual, bah and rhe American Letrion Dost wasbarjnt Kivn tt Odd Keikrwa' hail ev(urday evening fi last weeai. On Aunored (uatia Mr. H. HoTlrarvworth wa boste At a charmlnc breakraat -in her home Tuesday morning, hononng- Mrs. H. O Fuller, with a beautiful bou-who w of roaea. Cover were )etd for th honor ruetn and Mesdames Ida koota, lwfim Klaaa aMi rraMnaa nuout Ura NWaa-- t antertaJrred the LavdUen' Social union at a chicken Pi dinner In her home Thursday afternoon of last week. About thirty-fl- v enjoyed ltdi4 . th Affair. to her A. J. Bote wa hoe Mr. aluhv fiaturdaw aftaraoon of ' last Milu week at nec norrre. sir. i rjiounnn waa a anient and Mrs. R. ilarquardt held luncheon was hirh cor. A erved.. Irs. R. Mannlru? etvtfcrtaainea at A'lA.to dinner, fnllmred bv card. eatUT' day evening of lastfna week at htr horn. twelve. Oiverv wer laid Mr. and Mr. A. Bum of Or., their daugh are vialUnff At th horn ot Eugn. btounaltl. ter, Mr. Social Notes from Utah Towns chorua, ' under th direction of Vtrtv O. Buchanan; piano dutt, Koxl aad Murtl Duckworth; piano aolo, Ur. Myrd4'.n Vara and Thmnaa; vocal duct. IH Utxm Bntiy; 3wood Airod; vocal aolo. Mra. Lavarn UiUar; taiec-tloby A boy' erchttua, undar tha of E. W. etout Air. and Ur. Janaan of Etn porta, Kan., ar ti anita of their RUTH, NEVADA RCTH, :v., Ib. 10. Mr, r. A rkurick atertilned the lumbers ef the Sewing club at ber boo mtUji iftmma ef Uit we.k. ktiay novel gueetUtg played, pertaialof te ishrrtaee were valentine'-day- . aire. awarded V. K. Brews fnr U eievret kU (Ml fret crept ptperi Br. Chart Seat (or the beet verae writte about Valentine' Kn. F. DoaefeM tad a J. kiithewi.tiae rei. ceived prim; tCrt. Cbarlet Kut aid atr. 0. h. Mitchell wart pretested wit f et prim a valentine teb ef th iuete received addr, dl-rl- ot nn Ftr dmihUr. . Mra. Cwear Mr. and Vlra. U B. wni favor, etefreehcaot wer Tkeee pret- wer kieedamee U A.. kf ejer, J. F. DanotM, t C. B. Kate, & J. Mathews. Ou. Kusa. FreUdl touts, B. B rennet, W. A. kfetbew. W. V. Dtvls. D. L. Idwtrut X 0. U, Cbwle Kent of Beit UH, Bn.Sim, a kUteheU ot ho. 14 kin. tiered ktcJ guu vara ' . Mi. tad ktra. E. J. to4r eaterttlliad t ia r Saturday evening of Uit eompllatw te Mr. J. 0. boot of U Anselea tod tiry klre. Cbarle Kent of Silt Lake. A bowl ef pick pete centered Um Ubl. ireuna kott tad boeieaa .klck were uwt, wltk th . ltd tk rueats f honor, Ur.' tad aire. 0. Mr. tat klre. J. r. Pooobu. Mr. tad Kun, Un. AtcXtr, Buaeti Cillaa B4 Ceorg ' Coats. Mr. end Ur. B. B. Boll' eetartalnad To-t- y ' Card tr tk ef tnatat tad ntmlwaa wwr served. - Th fetter,west d Mrs. J. 1". Mr. us , W. A4 ad Mr. A. ..ft Tho imt lt mu wv I""0 c ntrtli VMr?ind Mr, ft J. Mathews at tinner ThnTeday rrentn- - of Utt week, Cktrtw t Mn. I. 0. Uc tadMr.Mn. Mra. oompU-wat- tmn vr Mra, tad far J. 0. Um$. Mr. CatrUt -laid Xtat. Grald MeNty. ' Coach. Oaor Baatt CUlaa tad . Browa antartiod th Mr. aad Mr. W. !ot Brtdf Bwtbffl of tat Wdaday Tealnf. Th mamban an Mr. tad Mra. U A- - M7r. mltk tad Mr, aad Mra. Mr. tad Uxt, TtW Cut. Ktantav ajornraf Mrt. 1. 0. Loef dapartad Ttondtx ' far aw Mmaad frtwidt afiaf . la Bath, Tttlt trtt Mr. tad Mra, a. ft Bouall aotartalaad Stat. - vtk' Aa!. km rlU 0a at dlaaat tonaay analog. Mr. aad Mr. J. M. Btoptaaky totarttJatd rraalaf. Ein7 J almaton at dtoaar guadtjtataruuwd at Mr. aad Mra. Ototft Hunt ril ama ot t card Toaadaf mnliix. rsfnaamaoU tad boadrad wan aj07d mj Mra. Ian uat wan Mr. tad WUlUeit. aamd. Th G aorta . Buttta aad Mr. tad Mra. BaraMadMr. aad Mra, A aoa wt bora uadt t Bart Bart hart at tea Btapto boapltal. Mr tad Mr. KtTmoad WUlUmt tatartatstd nln.U KtUtar at dlanw Buadtr Mn. OaraU) Mr Nay ntrtalod toatktra. rd i. Wadaaaday afternoon, eompUmanttry ' 0. Umg tad Mn. Cktria Kent. t taa Bowjaj Mra. W. B. Browa wta aottaia elob Fridty afternoon. BLACKF00T, IDA. Bi.irrwwi' ' Trtartrv FK 10. ChrTilanan. Puatln.ta company with Mr. and Mra. Harry B. Curtla of Vtackay, wlil lav Sunday lor a motor to IO Artt"la trip Mra. Blanch J. EMradr waa hosteaa Friday aftarnnon to U mambera of tb Ae Brtdf eluo. Mm ber of chapter B of th f. E. O. tttarnood mat TuMday afternoon at th bom of Mra. L C. Col'.lna. After the bualn mtlnir, a program waa given, Inoludtnf a paper on "Th .Story of th Opera," and a review of tha novel, "Babbitt," by Mra. B. E Maaala. , Th Entr Nout elub met Thnraday afternoon at th bom of Mra. George MUtenberger. Th ttudy eubject for th afternoon waa 0. Hanry," with Mra. F. U, Taylor, at leader. Boll call waa of O. Hanry. Mra. by anaedot Roy Bagan lav a vocal aolo. A paper, Works." waa read Hl Men and 'Th by Mra. W; W., Kinney. Mra. Fred nlarad a piano solo. Mra Edwin Green gav readings from O. Henry. A paper, 'O. Hanry, Boy and Man," waa Ivan by Mra. Frank Farmer. .A vocal aolo by Mita Graoa KUta&bargar doaad th program, ' waa Iioateaa T. " Bala Mra Fred Wednesday afternooa to tha member of St- - 'PevuVa guild. Mra. R. 6. Strlngf allow rrtrrned Toea-da- y from Boise, wher aha had (pent th past two weeks. Mra. W. C Johnaon hag returned from Bolaa, where ah had baen tha gnitat of her daughter, Mra. Franklin Mania, for two' months. i Mra. L.N,' Noyar wag hoataas Friday Afternoon of laat week to tha member of tha Past Noble Grands club. A kantlnr- ton wta enjoyed the early part of the Afternoon, and in tha aerving of refreshments th hosteaa was aaaUted by Miss Bessie ,WUIlams. Miss Jenny Hymaa spent tha week Us Salt LaXka. Mr. and Mr. A, B. Stevens entertained at dinner Sunday, comBlimanttng Mr. and Mra. Pater Jenten of Elmporia, Kan., who ara th ruests of their daughter. Mrs. Oacar Christenstn. Covers Also war laid fnr Mr. and Mra. Oscar Christiansen, tha Mlasea Kieattne and Frances Jenten. B. Jensen, Max Felbaum and V. L. SturgiU. . Blm-mo- na - Mon ; - r y, Col-U- JEROME, IDAHO Aftar-Booz- JEROME. Idaho. .Fob. 10. Mr. B. M. Burke left Wednesday of last week for New Tork, from which port she will sail on a United States steamship for Italy extended visit with her daughter, lor aa 1U Mrs. Bailey of Milton. Ore Is spsnd. ing th winter here with ber daughter, Mra C. A. Overfleld. Mra. Henry Hurlburt entertained a number of- - guests at her home Wednes The evening- -" was spent day evening. bridge. playing Mrs. R, L. Reed was hostess to the Methodist Ladles Aid society at her horn Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. W. Wheeler waa hostess to the Needleeraft club Wednesday Afternooa of last week. Mrs. Tony Kalian d entertained a nam ber of ladies at her horn Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon wa spent in playing ftv hundred. Miss Thelma Blakemor. who had been returned visiting friends In Ketchum, home Monday of laat week. Mr. S. Schuler of Caldwell returned to her home Thursday of last week, after A visit here with friend. Mr. Nat Hetberlngton left Tuesday of last week for a- - vlait with friends and relative in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. P. D. MacRa left Bun day for Denver. Colo. Mra. R. Williams of Malad la visiting At the William Irving home. Mra. L. T. Marshal visited A few days during the past weak with relatives In , RICHFIELD and Mrt. A, t. RICCITBLD, Feb. W--Kr. FUhaer. Mr.- - end Mrs. 0. M. Coon a. Mr. ssd Mn. N. J. Bate. Mr. tad Mra. W. W. B achaean. Mr. and air. Abe Batata and Mr. and Mn. Farley Mtgltby gav a aaaclag party Tnatdty Anon. Kerreahj&ests wan evening at tk erred to 400 goeata.' The rive Bundred dnb met at th bom of Mra. Henry Wagner Friday evening of laat week. Mrs. A L. ftullinft and W. B. Pace won hit b aoora. kCldntf ht ltmeheon wat terved. Vlrfiilt Borg nterttined Thnnday la honor ef bar twelfth birthday taalveraary. The afternoon wt spent la gamea. Lcncheoa wit strrad to twelve goeeta. Th members ef th 0. B. B. Bewiag stab met Tbnraday tad wen entertained by the Miaae Badlt. Oliv and LU Ivtt It their home. Luncheon wtt served to twlv mam ben. Mitt Sanoroa Young tad Bryant Yoang tt a dinner party Buaday. Atatatlng tk boat and boiteea wen their ptraata Mr. aad Mr. R. T. Young. Carnation formed the eentarpiece for th dining table. Coven war laid for tea gaeett. Mim Don Raatnoaaea wat aoatu to Men da eeaaioa belag ber birthday ta Batarday, th ntventry. Otmee and dancing wen aJoyd, LnncheoB wa served to twenty rnrara. Mlat Baby Tbarber tad Or OladhiU entertained it t blago party Saturday ef last week 0. Loth. The evtnlag tt the home inef Mr. B.blare ant (pent garnet, bring the feature. Mldolgbt hmeheoa .wt terved to th Miaae Beth end Sitae Hay, Mist Lloyd. Thelma Sty re, Yalta Bevy, Virginia Bean sad Berate Lo-T- in Ailing Children Get Well on Syrup Pepsin was at WUbm Watt raUsI si Utfittt HOSPITAL axt fasult mat m rr nn. by aavraiaf TaoewsnaV iilne soawa or naefnf inut-tuari- (Ae mnytr family tan u aAan tomtipaUaT' I an yon to fry Syrup Putin. 7 Kill pladly pnmidt a liberal fret an erfcanata mmplt boUlt, mfficienior to tend it. larf. Wril bm ashen W. CaUmlL B. 55 Aidnu Dr. UtnUetUa, 51., Juinoit, R'aaRtnyim has ita origin in the intestinal canal, complicated with what 1 coramonW called constipation, what that bt human mf "When can I firui a ftmelae, fn ausaftM fnoi anrl doctor'i that 73 per cent ne-alizi- figure means, should mother contrive methods of handling their childrenwhile they till control them that will prevent these future dangers. Teach children recrularitv of bowel movement, and be especially watchful of young cirla. Insist on two passage a day until the ge of 13, when one is usually sufficient. Give plenty of oranges and Apples, plenty of butter because it lubricates the intestines, and enoourage the drinking of water. Syrup Prpsin, which children never object to taking as they like the taste. By morning tha youngster will be well again. Likewise if the nostrils are stuffed ' up or there is persistent sneezing, a dose of Syrup Pepsin wiU break up the fever and cold. Mrs. Geo. N. Colson of Bernard, Me., keeps her family well in that way, and Mrs. Ida A. Burkett of Carroll, Law who baa been using Syrup Pepsin for a dozen years, has raised ber three children on it. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Prpein is a vegetAble compound of Egyptian senna and pepsin with agreeable aromatic. The formula, however, is on every package. Druggist hav sold it with satisfaction to their marimam fro Aver SO VMrL nnrl it is now the largest selUng family laxative id ana worm. xuy a bottle today. It will last you for months, and tha cost if only about '' If yon detect ing, gas or wind on the stomach. leepieBSDesB, or Mb, oi appcuie, examine the tongue and you will find it coated, accompanied by. Thea child is breath. unpleasant . 3 "i I. puiotiA, consupatea. Accaruug to a ta age, riva from one-hal-f ul ox ur. caiaweii a acentadoee. resUessness, belch- 1 :e jfiw mah, ihKifmn 74 PWiininamj,i hi na -- tW-- LJ1 " " w. two-eou- t prntd gueat. ut Tha Beenlt Primary rMj of th Third ward entarttlned Batarday f kut week la honor of wui their teacher. Hit aorrtU .jaaaaa. w Matmu kar etndlat tt th Cal- Inn ao of hoUtah. ' la wet The apest reaug rcraity gtaiee tad nioate, Bafraahnaentt ' wen eervad ta alahteeau Mtae Beta Ban a party Moaoay tn'o-cour- se toaor of bar kirthday(waaaincaary. teach) . waa aw I ail Mra. 0. A. Janeaa tad tea, snroea, amvea e fira Ctntda Wedoetdty t ialt Mn. Jeneea't ptraata, Mr. and Mra. Jobs Krai. wkile Ur. Jeatea is ta CogUad s kaainet. Mia aanariave Clark entertained the Clover twana f Bkt gtrlt of ta second wer pre. ward at a luackeea llamuy. ant. aosc ana war Ur. and kfn. J. w. Parker teteas at a dlaaar aarty graa Bararday of ' laat weak. Oeven wan laid for tea gnaeta, kflaa Mlaerra Klalaoa aatartalae xnansty The jroea1 vealag at a tewtag party. FTLLMARK. Fan. 10. Mia ' Carmen MleoVersa Veilaoa, Mia Kaon Hnry, Kite LucU sivier- TuU aad Ballard and Alls LyadaU BeUeoa, MJta- - raalla CartaUaaae . Matlaaii. tained the 3. F. F. Q. Oluib Thursday Utu At tb bom ot Mr. Mr. Boa Btarnsaaea waa boetee Inaday t venlns of last waraar. aanntaea little triandt af bar aoa, Ivo, the oMaaiaa balna kla alatk birthday tnaiveraary. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Robinson or eaadles waa the te! war guest of Aim Kobanson's parA birthday cake with Bin Kaatue eenterptece far the wocbeoa ueie. ent, Mr. and Mra.week. Ulaa aeia i nniUDHl wa imuw w r--ur Thurcday of five of bar girt friend st kar hoai akiaday at Mis Josephine Carting waa fcoese a dinner given at her horn ' Thursday evening IB Booor t aer oiruwaig A buffet taacbeoa wae tarred. avMur.g of laat weak. Cover war laid a ,. iRACHMANINOF F whose recital here is an event of supreme musical importance, ia one of a hundred or more great pianists whose playing is brought Av. 1 i S FILLMORE Tu wk Nrua nnoai PRICE pRicaa rb. v. m. b. j. ettn wt Wednesday. hot tee At A brid eunoheon In the banauet Th, nariv wa room of th Savoy hota. Mrs. Stein'; AM Ramun, lor aitiu .Mr. and Mra. Jack McBride and Mra McComi left Tuesday for CalKomla to weka via.Ung relative Spend ever Mis Ruth 6cottrn entertained At dinner Tuesday vnug. Covers wr laid for 4x. Mr. and Mr. Irrtn WUdren. ef Bclpio scent laat weak vlmtlnx Mr. WildrenA Mxent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carting. eunoey anterxainea Clarence pavie vninT with game and musla. Uinnsr wa served- - to fifteen Mis Ruth Scot tern entertained Wednesday evening of laat week for th member of the K. K. K. club. Mi Carting was host ess At Josephin A dinner given At her horn Sunday evening for tweive gutA son Rob of Ht-to- n Mr. and Mrs. Alfrod pat Tuesday visiting FiUmor ria-tiv-e. followed gueet numbered sixty. Brtd Uie luncheon. the Mm. Mat GOrhonr entertained oluh this Tuesday Afternooa Sewing; W Mri I J. Lloyd entertained th Ladi Aid society of th Methodiat church on TiMddiv A wedding that cam ta a surprise to their friends wa that of Miss Jan The couBeer and Walter McArthur. night of last ple were married Saturday Th week bv the Rev. R. C. Jones. Mi Carmen Ballard entertained for in Price nearly two years, KriAe ham McArthur th M. L A. senior girl Monday evening Mr. nomine- - from Vernal. two of last waeJt At th bom of Mrs. Suoth-wlccam from Mount Fleaaanr about year ago and is a linotype operator. T.hey Kenneth Raarrnuaien entertained Saturax making their horn in th apartment In ah- - R,wM day evening of tast week. Musio and Mra. Lak E. Young; entertained the game were special feature. Luncheon member of th Friday Afternoon Brtdf wa nerved to twentyentertained-Mondagueet. --Soldier Summit Mr. Molly Carting olub this week. A. glri of evening for the ten! or M. Mr. William Burns of ween. th FUinor First ward. was a Price visitor tms VfM VP T. Riirklo entertained At evening th K. K. K. dub Tuday Six gav A ooatina hincheoB Mondav afternoon. party. brldA followfor wer Poulaon, a recent bride, Vlma Mr. bridge table arranged Mm Buckio's guests given a shower by a host of friend ing; the luncheon. wer Mrs. E. C Lee, Mm ThomsA Tuesday v erring of laat week at the horn Mrs. C R Marcusen, Mrs. L. B. ot, her parent, Ma and Mra. Junes A. J. Whitmore, Mr. L. R. Fullmer, Mr. Judy, Mr. J. T. TuUls, Mrs. Mat Gilmour. Mra. U. A. McGee. sirs. A. L, J. Mia Mr," Jane McO,' Hadley, Mrs. Mm Henrv Ruara-erM'GILL, NEVADA W. Walker, Mr. C. R, Fahrinf , Mrs. A. E. U Bellman, Mrs. B. J. tfteln, lira, J.Or. ITCILU Kev., Feb. 10. Mr. M. Lv Jena W. Opoper. Mm. Jamison, Mr. H.Mm. Eneet BUwtrt entertained jointly I. T. Leahy. Mrs. tad Mr. evening m T ytrookn. ef laat week tt the kerne Batarday H. 8. Robinett, Mr. R.W. Crockett, la oompumeat to the memben ef Jens Km v a. aire. Mrs. Howard Meyer and jr. elnb tnd their koabaade. Card of the Sewing U,,,tM rf K It .a lr tb diversion during th early hun of J. A. Crockett and Mis Beses wen Sir. followed th game by evening, ar.n want m Salt Lak Monday. lata hour At the bottee. four arranged bytaacbeoa Lucll Marouaen celebrated wtt terved to th following teenth birthday aWJVratanrron.y guetw,: ' Maa are. and Mesdaaen Joel Baker, of laat week bv Inviting her girl Jama Lee. Bar Tfcorrto,. Brnett Gibeea, friend to a bobsled party. After th v William Hendry, Bichard Peteraoo, Jaae Jena, rid th girl enjoyedCI games ana a jmn-a-Tt and Art Warner. R. Marcusen home. Qeorr, luniOumi at the Mr. and Mr. Mekria Andenoa left daring Let, tb week for St Diego, Calif--, to make tbeir Miss Luoile'A cueen wer Alio itaot home. Gretohori BucJcto, Anna Ar-d- n Mr. and Mr. William Low entertained st Loul Winter, Jennie to' their Ftynn, Margaret Thomas, Maui cards Monday evening la compliment Mr. Andaughter, Mr, hielvla Asderaon, tad Taylor and Gladya Jamison. on wa wen Car denoa. mosU and the hostess da dlvenkna Balllnser Banford Mr. winwith Mn. frank Browa the evening, Saturday Afternoon of last week to the ef ning th klgh toon prla sad Mn Bans Daneevate Bridge ctub and other friends. th evening beaidaa Luncheon preceded th card game. Cov- MUlnr neetDd. Eajoying honor gueet war ktetun. and Mtdame er were laid tor Mrs. Mat Gilmour, Mr. the Etrl Smith, Frank Browa, Btvea J. F. Johnaon.- Mis Jan McGee, Mr. Roy Low. Annie and, kttrjorli Walde. L. E. Whitmore, Mr. J. H, BaJllnger, Miller, th Misaet Jameson left during the week Mr. Frtak A. L. Bench, Mr. Ruggert, Mr. Henry two for a vitlt la Oakland. Calif., month' Mr. J. M. Mchol-o- with her Mr. ThstaiA.AveriB. Mrl W K. family. daughter, Mra Cheater Aadtreoa, tad Mr. H. V. Leonard. Asderaon, Mr. Orson T. Brooks, Mr. Th newly organised tewing club, 'The WinJ. B, wharp, Mr. Thoma Fout. Mr. Worker," met at th home ef Mia Irene L A. McGee, Mr. Ralph Walker, Mr. ing MoCntry Batarday afternoon, of list week and J. Perry Egan, Mrs. Howard .Meyer, iSr pent ta enjoytblt time la tewing, followed Sheldon Anderson And Mm. 7. E. Woods, by luacheoa for fifteen, Mr. Jo Bowtrtb entertained a number of JA 'oHwathtsr wa born Sunday to Mr. friend with card Saturday trailing ef laat and Mr B. W. Dalton.children are viatt-!r,- g week in honor of tha birthday aaniTtratry of Mrs. O. A, Dart And htr bnabaad. After aa evening of card, lunchhew pexenbs, Mr. And Mrtv F. W. eon wtt served to sixteen gnetta Mrs. William Hendry entertained tnt memWaTkAr. Mrs, Dart nve near Roo-v- lc ben ef the Bebekah lodge it bar tome Toes-da. , evening. Carda and matt forsMd tb en' right into your home if you possess ura iat Hie significance' ef this most wctndcrful of imisiear or appreciated unless it is heard Music of d! tads is fjrovided by the AMPICXD si 1 music tor every taste ':tut. . ut A avaII Btaeaa, tad tk kfaaara. Bar Btra. May Bw maa. Chtria Arkaraao, Boy Baa. Gee roi eter. Bar Klataoe. Tea, Aaaarwa, . WtyUad kUttaoa aad Tern Folaur tad Mr. tad Mr, ft Lata. 0. - Mr. aad Mra. Clarence LmSewead aad Mr. a aard party and Mr. Taj lor AUlaoa Tnaeday. lanckaoa wat ear ad, Mr. and Mn. f. O. Mtrtlaea aad sea, Ka-ric- e, : lerv returned Itldty, after apeaolag aight la Bait Lake vUltlng. ward rtrat the Tte efflcen and taachen Sunday eckool ennrtalaed Xaaradty,, la the wand aaaaemeat kail la feeaur of the ntlriag orfioen. Gaotae, daaoag and attreahaaau wen enjoyed. Mr. I. R. Cbipaita f Daaver, Oekx. trrrnd to -- visit Aer pereala, ban Tneedaye-jua- g Jadaa and kin. 3. U. Ikteksoa. June Kaoiaey entartalaed ra Bed Oaloa elub gosdav eTaaina. Gamaa and maale wen taarbeaa - was .aamd te alghataa enjoyed, aftaa-nAA- n. day afternoon th genral meetirig of tfte currant tha clubrooma. with, Mr a W. W, Beer:, waa anpresident, praaldlnf. Roll call Th pro-swered by patriotlo quotations. m .nni with a vocal solo by jr- Two piano selections by Aid Stewart. Mrs. Ethel Terry Bowdon followed.- A That the present "Resolved, debate, Is Due to crime wav E. D. Bloom and Mrs. with f laws." and Mrs, 8. W.w Wilson as the affirmative Ri.thun and Mrs. C. A. vtn in resulted on side, the Hoover negative ... A decision for me negative, wj. D. Mra. J. and CecU Clarke Powera, Mra. GUlllan were the judges. Selections wer un given by the Junior High orchestra, Church-leder the direction of Misa Edith dub singing, with Mrs. 1 C as accompanist, closed the program. afternoon were Mra Hostesses for th Cappa. Mr. U M. WednesGeorge A. Line and waa hostess D. GUlaa Mra. J. of the members to the Afternoon day Home utssionsry society oi in oxo.no-dl- st the lor The Btudy subject cuhrch. afternoon was "The Whit Mna'B Mind," Raa leader. N. West with Mrs. Mra. B. W. Adair received the mem- s. Thursday bers of tha A. B. Members of the First ward M. L A. gave th following program Sunday evetabernacle: Piano aolo, in th ning1 reading, Dorothy Buttoane; Juanlta W. B. aolo. 6tout; mandoCobbley; rlolln lin and guitar duet, Leroy and Gardiner Barclay: clarinet solo, Eldn Miller; retold story, "If Winter Comes," Mrs. J. T. Carruth: violin solo, Norman Beck; election, by the Beehlv chorus. Mrs. F. w. Mitchell enUrtalned th members of the Duplicate Bridge elub last week. Saturday afternoon of Mrs. J. H. Early and Mra. Blanch J. Friday afternoon of X3drdg entertained the home last week with a bridge tea atwere filled of Mrs. Early. Eleven tables other twelve with for th game, guests tn for tea, In the gain of bridge, the high score prise was awarded to Mrs. Wglker Rich, the prise for progressions to Mrs. Jaraea Burnett, and the all-cfavor to Mra. E. C. Bowdon. Winter Asbouquets were used as decorations. wer Mr. F. C. sisting the hostesses ' Mrs. W. B. F. DaHart, J. Mr. rhrlst, Berry man, ' Mrs. Edward Th oreG-ton, . Mrs. Mrs. John William Varley, Brown, Mrs. W. E. P trie. Mrs. W. A. Mc Vicar, Mrs. H. D. MaeCosham, Mra. Mark B. Tuohv, Mrs. P. W. Power And Mis Tavey. Mrs. George Dors, Accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Ernest Brown, and children, of Idaho Falls, left this week for Los Angeles to spend th remainder of the winter. Mrs. Leo Hood of Pocstello Is th guest of her sister, Mrs. U B. Dustln. The members of the M. L A. of the fleoend ward gtvs th following program in th Second ward meeting hous Sun Selection. ty. th Uadler day evening: C n, ,., A private ideally played. i cf the AMP1C0 n th darumstration 1 WW ten k. - rtAhluhtdlCUC Turild-inar- id your t . Fits-gerti- d, convenience in our AMPIO0 Studios Yen will enjof braring this freat --dmiM$ plavtej of his own C Sharp Manor Pveiudd ax his aUJfiaXitsava sis ffad UniCJattabaV ,f'''J',raririrtJ . i. Glen Brbs.-Rober- T hr s - n. y tertainment. Mr. Barton FJL Walker entertained with t Valentin party Friday venlng of .last week Is compliment to ber daughter, Beralce. Heart and valentine favor wn need te decora tlona. FATSO!, Feb. 19. Thnnday evening. Mrt. Th stm Id and the color schem of red Fag Parry wa given a aurprta party it her and whit wen carried out la the luncheon. horn is honor of her birthday amtlverttry. little guests enjoyed th affair. Thirty Five fcusdnd wis pltyed. end first prist were Th memben of th Pythian B let era gav a won try Mm. B. Lnma and Pate Ferry, and the bos social and dance at Cyprus hall Friday couaolatlont by Mrs. Blmer Cloward aad Stanley evening of laat week. A Urge crowd wae la Other pnaeat wen Mr. tad Mrt. attendance and excellent movie wtt furulaaed. Doufltat. Gaorte Pltttoo, Mr. tnd Mr. Howard Strotg. Mr tad Mr. J. 0. Barney, Mr. and Mr. Olaf Meitoa. Mr. and Mn. Elmer Cloward. Mrt. MarMlat Bdnt wtrts. garet Hlett tnd Boar elub met Thtrad ay with Tb FrUndly Huff. Mrt. Let kilt Iran Anderses ef Salt Lake sprat list week-en- d wltk ber parents. Mr. and Mra. L. to mid la W. Johnaon. she will leave sooa ' tn Frinclaee. Dontflie entertained tt dinner Mia Jennie (Continued from Freeeding Fage.) Bunder. Ooven wen tld for Margtret Kerr. Lyadel Hulah, Peart Kitchen. Bird BetrdalL Kannatk and Mlltoa DroUenger Roy BromeU, . Jfoxart OweClng" Beck. C O. Rerrv. Mra. L. D. itswart .Btrtanud the Bowing LAdle? (juartet, bridal of th Birds4 Mies Marvel Tanner, Miss Gold C''rhaBaweaka clnh mat Thartday with Mra. Miss Beatrice Horton Shannon, Bert Stevena ' and Mis Emily Forsyth, kin. Elmer VrBatA and Mrs. Frank Harrll Violin "Souvenir" .DrdlA olo, th clnb tt Tueedty entertained the Mtaaioury . Rout Ramsey. home of Mr. MeBetA A projram wtt given. on Short talk snueical Delts the entertained subject Mr. J O. Barney C-O- . weak. cf Berry and B. F. Pulham, Bridge dob Saturday evening ntortalaed tb Duet (selected) , Ur end Mrt. Joha Don Mm. Winnie Smith and Jams . H.ighbors elub Thnrtdty evening.boat Haalam. Monday Mn. B. U J n an ntitraed Anthem. "God I fRir Rofuge"....Buck vlait te Metrita. Canada, from Choir. party st key home Ulaa Lyndal Buitk gave B. y. PulhAra, director; Vlrffl Smith, '"wie Gentira Donflaa la vtotthtg at te-lan- organist. Be tha gueat ef her slstsr, Mr. a tvrprlss party Mle Mrl Hnbar wtt gtvaa la honor ef ber birthday asBivamry Bator-da- y of laat weak. PAYSON MUSIC .... lt Music for Services at Centenary Methodist ASHTON, Th night IDAHO mulo for this at th Centenary follow; .... morning and toMethodist church . , , MORNING. ASHTON, Idaho, Feb. 1. Mprrday "How Beautiful Upon th Mrs.,H..O. Anthem, !xten ladle urpriawd Mountain' .....E. K. Heysr Fuller at her home, the occasion being Contraito aolo (selected) Th even ng her birthday annlveraary. Henrietta Bias Mrs. ........Miss waa spent in playing Mia Ivy Ensign, piano aooom- - , won Smuin and Mr. Frank Owencarna. , r of prnk panlst. th favor. A bouquet , EVENING. Mr. Fuller A tion. wa preewnted towaa served by the Anthem, Iow Divine, So Strong, So luncheon thr-oo- tdjr. WU-lia- m . - ur UMra M. Fried eperyt wvirl days lA- -t wsek viltin friend tn Rexrburg. Klefert ener-4 . 7Miawe , Mabel eand Clara hyvme 5lat' tn honor of of kvst orday morning emmaw--- .vmo " -aline rtorenc ktld for nine. Her Sunday ohool class Mrs. of bom rav A party for bar at th ft. Rankin Friday evening of laat week, when twenty young people enjoyed an by refreshevening of frarnea,MisfolKrwed Salome Robinson ment. Sundayof ten covers ber home at a dinner. nv Tn her honor. Mia Burrnil left Sunday evening for Lo Angeie to spend th remainder of th winter. returned from Urn. R, D. MnrrtH Sltenendval, Iowa, Saturday of laat week, where ah had spent two monthe visiting her daughter, Mr. Orant Van SanU Mr. ViotJnr Ston hs enjoying a visit . a..-w- ttlv wk Salt Lake: 161 So. Alain. Hudson Avenue, 2172 ai-tu- m tvu. fcin. Jon, Ogien: Piano Co. ts - ..Ctro Plnutl Tender" aolo, "Hear My Cry, So Alfred Wooler Lord" Mica Doris Burlff of Westmlnater colleg. MV. W. J. Loom la, rpianlat; th Rrr, T: J. Cox, chorister. Contralto . Violinist of 7 Years to i Give Program at Logan Greenwmld; "When ton !Urnwnr Me," cert tour of California In tha spring. He Woodward, bass; Morris 6tephnaot. or" .wanna, attended th East high school and during ganise ealfe; olctlon rrom th war wa called by the government to "Arrival of Gueet e,7' duet In th wireless department. serv "Ind-aLast 4 , JpAnc,'" Grnwjd. j vera! month in New Music year he spent York a peck tilling In operatio work. Mr. ( Hart ha set no definite Um for his .' return to Salt Lake, For th servle this morning at tha Some Fkrtt IMothodlst plsoopl Caiurchj h muslo follows: Music Sixteen of th younger pupils of Mis Prelude, "Andanttno In Q Minor". JTranck Ruth Rnikej- - warn nrennnted by her in Proceaaional hymn 14s. a piano program at her horn, U6 East Anthem, "God Is a aSptrtf First - Boutn street, taax mgnt. In the (elected) For the snarvioea thl morning At th Offertory Mia The students who participated 0, Buriff. recital were Ruby Smith, Janet Whit. First Ooogragational church th music Postlnd. "GrandDoriA Choaur in B Slat" . . Van ckthetine Denalker, follow; Ramehaw. .Dubois M ldred Rhode. Gertrude Van Denalker, Organ prehid, "Sonata, ht B Minor".. Mra. Anns Colburn Plummer, director; Jam H. Rotrer Mra Bvette Rhode. Anna Unquiet, Bdna B. 0. Burkhardt. organlat, CorbiU, Resoons ... Schubert Chamber, Margaret Kirk, Vivian Florence CoorJean Brown, Or Webb Anthem, "Fear T Not, O .Buck UNITY CENTS. AffJSIO. And Kenneth roauuae, jrinau in is Minor'...,.... saw. b. Barnes For Hi services thl morning st tTrrlty o- Center Mia Haael Franks, pianist will Quart t. Mra. Norman G. Atkinson. Edna Dwyer. play "Romance" (Oranfleid) as a prelude Music pra.no and director: Ml oontrako; A, - D. Blaokner, tenor; Alva and a Chopin "Prelude" aa th off ertory. for Services at Firs Methodist Church n Rath Spiker Presents Younger Pupils rr u ..,.. IrJ", wto. for Services at y the Immanuel Baptist For th services this morning At th Immanuel Baptist church th following music will be given: tn B Organ prelude, "Communion , N-Batlsts Minor" of "Com Thou, 0 Joy Anthem, Plnsntl "A Dlvln Redeemer' . J. A. Van Duren. Palaoetf Duet 'lory Pearl KimMrs. Miss Beulah Hulsh and ball DtvvU. Organ postluda, "March Pontifical" tlona" Tnor olo., ; Lmmrs Music for Services at . the First Presbyterian "SeTtrtlyesri tgo, I suffered a tefexe tttrcls cf La Grippe followed by Typhoid Ferer C&re and I.laa-aIi- a fd Berth g with piloted me safely throcgh. For Syitenic Cttarrb, Pe-m-- KUn Mrs. Best, Quartet Mrs. Theo Best. Miss Mar-JorBilling. Howard Frasee, V. UL Vincent; Maud Shear, orjTuilst and dirto-to- r. le ,. Ward Choir Ward Twenty-Sevent- h For th regular JO o'clock servle At th Twenty-eeventward chapel toward choir, unnight the Twenty-thir- d der th leadership of Walter A. Wallace, assisted by Jan Crawford, organist; C J. Thorn, pianist; Mr. Laturinda P. Brewerton, soprano; Mr. John Tuddtn-hacontralto, And John D. Owen, beaao, will oresent the following lectiona: '.Fear-NotO larael" ...Spickar J ever "For Thy lmb" .... Worthy ...... ....... .TschtlWanXy '"Th JLord' Prayer" Tschaikowsky Viow iieautaui c pern me Aioun- Harkar .tains" ' Soprano aolo by Mr. LaurindA . P. Brewerton. .Evan Stephens "Awake, My Soul" Blshoo Keber C, Iverson, who recently pressded over the northwestern states h. Pe-rn-- n, remsdy w epoauter. Cedric Hart, Tenor, dsriidt!a ts a a, will quickly and sorely help Resdy-to-tak- tast lartt , r'l tt -- Plans Concert -- a. roorback tt healtlt and keep yoa at your Has bad ti cmtlrrrjcyss any mcdidaa in tha world. Fifty years active service, Intltt frpew th old aad H tntj tsrsasvf far Catarrhal fadlllona. TableU or Ucrald Sold EtreryLiffij . mission, ww o Pe-ra-n- Pe-ru--ca . in Kes&ady ERE'S one of the many hoa dreds of ' favorable comments spoken in behalf of Those who recognize its usefulness are never without it. Indeed, they as the leadinr remrefard edy of the .world for catarrh, Its formula is compounded with the rreatest and most scientific care and u made as nearly perfect as human injrenuity can provide. Do not let catarrh defeat your earnest effort to succeed. Qet rid of that indigestion, biliousness, poor appetite, constipation, nervousness, loss of sleep and low spirits. A few doses will make a wonderful change in your feelings, your looks and your actions. It will strengthen the stomach, correct the liver and regulate the bowels. It will purify the blood, clear the complexion, tone cp the nerves and make yea feci like a new person. H ' t Eu U3, Ipari. Helea TWu, R. D. No. 4, . Twenty-Firs- ni Catarrli of tha itccach, Chronic Co&stlp&tica aad all ailaests ariiiss therefroa. Dr. Ilirt-nan- 's Reoedies st&cd uaeicclled. For tha services this morning And tonight at the First Presbyterian church th tnuslo follows: MORNING. . Read Prelude, "Morning Prelude" , Forth" Alleluia ....Buck Anthem, "Sing Offertory aolo, ''PrAyer. Prfct"...... 6tvnaon Miss Billing. EVENING. Prelude, ''Orange Blowsoms"- ...... Frlmt Anthem, ''Fear Not, O Israel".. Spick er Offertory duet, "Lif Without End".... Wtldermnr Mr. Frasee. Mr. VincnL .Rolf Solo, '"A little While- - ' , ,Mtaaatt -- E. Clark Peterson,' 1 year of Age, son of nd Mr. Lorenso fetereon of Hy Tour rum, wJi be heard in a recital at the this afternoon at ,4 Logan tSLbernacl Cedrio B Hart, dramatlo tenor of Salt o clock.1 Master Crk te pupil of V. W. Chris. Lake, who has had aonstderable experi Hansen. Hi eroarram Sundiv will in ence in aolo and concert work, will leave clude "Dyinr Poet," OrnttsohaHf, "Minuet February 1 for Ely, Nev. oo1 ljiirlc, In O, Petricv(wv; "WIiiiim Mr. Hsrt is nlannlntr to mnlr a mm Mr. for Services at First Congregational Uts Fu-nU-r- !A Ferret ::! w iJ . |