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Show r Home Reception Follows Wedding Held in Temple Miss Eloise Ord. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O. Ord. Monday became the bride of Prank R. Fullmer, son of Mrs. Ellen Fullmer. In the Salt Lake temple, George F. Richards officiating In the evening a large re ception was held in tne new nome 01 the young couple, imi narnson ave S cue. The bride was lovely In her gown tulle with satin of white crepe back ruffles and tiny rosebuds. Her veil was of tulle causht with a Juliet cap of brilliants and orange blossom i. She carried a bridal bouquet of orange blossoms and Opiieha roses Mrs Blanche Sorenson. sitter of the bride and matron of honor, was gowned in peach taffeta and carried matching sweet peas. Miss Elma Fullmer, maid of honor, wore orchid taffeta and carried a bouquet of lavender sweet peas. Miss Delight Thomas and Mis May Fullmer, bridesmaids, were frocked in pink moire and pale yellow taffeta and carried lavender sweet peas and yellow sweet peas, respectively. Mrs. Samuel G. Ord and Mrs. Ellen Fullmer received the guests, while Mrs. C. P. Crockett and Miss Carrie Johansen were in charge of the gift room. Miss Elva aecssteaa ana saiss Ellse Neilson were assisted In serving by Miss Edna Peake, Miss Kioto Coulan, Miss Dorothy Fullmer. Miss Esther Prancls and Miss Asenath Orover. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out In the living and dining rooms, The serving table was covered with an Imported cloth of Irish filet and held a centerpiece or orange blossoms and rosebuds. Pink cathedral tapers in silver holders were Disced at either end of the table. Musical numbers were furnished by the Celeste Trio. After a short wedding trip, the young couple will be at their home on Harrison avenue. 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY WW 14 J Wedding Set for February T...- - .. JJ GIRL SCOfe St. "Mary's College Friends Entertain As Family Leaves Bride of January Arranges Opera Mrs. Albert H. Price, who is leaving in the near future with her hus band and little daughter, Patrla Jeanne, to make her home in San Francisco,, has been extensively entertained during the week. Mrs. O. D. Romney, Jr., and Mrs. Hyde Con-le- y gave a bridge luncheon ThursFriday in honor of Mrs. Price. On day, Mrs. Price was the complimented guest at a bridge luncheon given by Mrs. G. K. Owen at her borne in Friday the Fairmont apartments. evening Mr. and Mrs. Byron White entertained at a bridge party. Mrs. Milton V. Backman, Mrs. John Atkins, Mrs. Kenneth Barnes, Mrs. Richard Folland and Mrs. Le Grande Backman entertained at luncheon , Saturday afternoon, Mrs. D W. Owen and Miss Mildred Owen will entertain at a tea Sunday between the hours of 3 and 6 p.m. at the Marian Lois party house. On Mondav evening Mr and Mrs. Price will be the honor guests at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Dyer O. Clark. Mrs. Frank Fullmer, who before her marriage was Miss Eloise Ord, daughter of Mr..and Mrs. T. A. Ord, a bride of January. On Thursday evening, February 7. the students of the college of Bt. will put on an original musical comedy, "China Blue," written by one of their number, Miss Faye Eliza Williams. '29. The story develops around the dream romance of two Chinese lovers, the impending tragedy of their separate marriages on the Feast of the Lanterns to persons of their parents' choice and betrothal, and the happy eventuatlon of the wedding day. The lyrics, solos and choruses, with their quaint whimsies. Ironies and humor, give point and piquancy to the theme and carry it on to its gay and jubilant conclusion. : ' J long-plight- i Mrs. Jacob Hill GIVE FETE FOR MOTHERS Presides at Luncheon Mrs. Jacob Hill presided over an Girl scouts of troop 1 entertained Wednesday their mothers at a nosebag luncheon attractiveat luncheon her home 375 I, strswt Camp Pinar The Saturday afternoon. were seated at one long guests In out the decora idea was carried table holding as its centerpiece a tions and arrangements. J iuiu gviu uuKt VI gftj Qilll Special guests were Mrs. E. E. NelMrs. Ernest uowera ana tapers in son, commissioner; crystal holders were used on either Urten. troop sponsor; Miss Olga end. Carlson, director of girl scouts; Mrs. Place cards in dainty spring L. A. Bridgeland, member of the were marked for Mrs. WillHart. commission; Mrs. E. Neuhart, Miss U. A. C. GIRLS SET ' The annual card party of the Salt Lake chapter of the Sigma Theta Phi sorority of the Utah Agricultural college will be given Saturday afternoon. February 9. at the ballroom of the Covenant house. Is general Mrs. E. J. Klrkham chairman; Miss. Lettie Thatcher, reservations; Miss Barbara Badger. Mrs. E. Ray Chrlstensen and Mrs. Mrs. C. H. Jvionson. refreshments; M. D. Bringhurst. candy: Miss Zelda Klrkham, publicity: Mrs. W. E. Hunter. Mrs. U. J. Webster. Mrs. 8pencer Heiner. Mrs. Ray Mrs. Heber Meeks. Mrs. Merlin G. Southwick. Mrs. J. Donald Daynes. Mrs. Heber Bennion, reception committee. del-si- Mrs. Morris Lee, Mrs. Claude Ken-yeMrs. Lars Chris tensen, Mrs. secretary. Gannett, Mrs. Ed Rasmus-seThe luncheon was prepared by Clayton Mrs. Ence. Mrs. James Charles Jean Brown, Dixie Coagrove and Ulrich and Mrs. J. N. Jensen. FolDorothyBauer. who are working to lowing luncheon tables were arwin the hostess badge. for bridge. Leaders of troop 1, who meet at ranged . i the Liberty Park church on Monday 4 are m.. 4 Mrs. Gladys Griffin, at p. captain; Edith Brown and Mary lieutenants. Heltman, MAGNA Miss Elvira Elmen and Miss Helen Weber left Saturday for Miss Gertrude McOrath will leave Los Angeles for an Indefinite stay. in the near future for New York for Mr. and Mrs. L. O. McMIcheal of a stay of several weeks. Eureka were Sunday guests of Miss f Helen Williams. Mrs. George Carter and Mrs. Allie Oee entertained Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carter on CenWEST JORDAN Mrs. S. R. n ter street, in compliment to the Re and children, Don and of Union, and Mrs. Orant But- ligion class officers of the Magna ton were luncheon guests of Mrs. J. ward and also in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Sidney R. 8 bey Wednesday. Huish. Mrs. Russel Goodman and Lois Gardner and Mary Sabey attended a bridge tea given by the Al Mrs. William Hendrickson were spe cial guests. Dinner was served to pha Chi sorority of the University twenty guests. After dinner tables of Uteh at the Rainbow Gardens were arranged for bunco, High score afternoon. In the evening, was won by Mrs. Ida Beckstead, the they were dinner guests of Miss Flor- house prise by Mrs. Ethel Pierce and ence Wilson at the home of her parthe consolation prize by Mrs. Verda ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ouy C. Wilson. Peterson. The ladies presented Mrs. Mrs. Held Oardner and Mrs. James Parker of Salt Lake were guests of Hufsh with a beautiful chafing dish Mrs. MathewBroderlck and daughMrs. J. C. Hansen Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Hart and Mrs. Nevin ter, Elizabeth, returned Surtoay from Crabb were Salt Lake visitors Thurs- a six months' stay In Los Angeles. Mrs. Fred Rasrnussen entertained day. Miss Vida Palmer of South Jor- at a party Saturday evening at her dan was guest of Lucile Bateman home on Second E?.st street, in honor of the fifteenth birthday anniverThursday evening. sary of her son, Ivo. Luncheon was P. T. Bateman motored to Brig-haCity Saturday and attended the served at one long table. A birthday sixtieth wedding anniversary of his cake with fifteen candies formed the Covers were laid for uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Peter centerpiece. Games and music were eighteen. Johnsen. Mrs. O. J. Bateman and family of features. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred clegg ieft for Salt Lake are spending several weeks with Mr. Bateman's mother, Mrs. rrovo Monday, wnere tney were Lvdia Bateman. who Is still on the called by the death of Mr. Clegg s sick list Her sister. Mrs. Mine Baird father, Thomas Clegg. Frank Blackett left for his home of Salt Lake, spent Monday at the in 8prlngvllle Mondsy after a week's Bateman home. The M. A. junior girls and part- visit with his daughter, Mrs. S. L. ners entertained at a progressive and Buikley. The Magna Women's club sewing dancing party Monday evening. Re freshments were served to tne fol circle enjoyed a luncheon and cards lowing guests: Melba Johnsen, Mr. Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Conrad Da hi, Leila Abbott, Agnes Williams on Second East Eva Webber. Merle Piston. Fae Or- - street. High score at cards was gill, Doris Cundick. Roberta rrame, awarded to Mrs. Forrest Radabaugh. Each lady donated a piece of sewViolet Squire, Berniece Gardner. and Atkin McAllister, Ida Coo-le- ing to be given to the bazaar which Alice Hogan. Florence and Mary will be held at a later date. The and club will meet next Friday afternoon Richardson, Virginia, Harold Lvnn Bateman. Hysclenth and Dell at the home of Miss Elizabeth Taylor. The Pleasant Green ward Relief Haun. Arthur Dahl. Leon Parduhn. Earl Sabey, Harold and Jessie Cra- society entertained at a party Tuesmer, Floyd Gunnison and Fred Lar- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. Thomas n. and Miss Emily Lynch, n, JKm .Ml i hH . aUtfi Magna '' '. at . sffl Rose-braug- h. West Jordan Mrs. Sylvan Noack of Los Angeles will arrive the latter part of the week for a visit with her uncle and aunts, Richard Hartley. Miss Oeorgia Hartley and Miss Florence Hartley. Mrs. Noack is en route to St. Louis to Join her husband. Fath-eringna- m BINGHAM. Mrs. A. A. Macke entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon, honoring Mrs. G. C. Scwally of Bait Lake. Luncheon was served to the guest of honor and Mrs. A. C. Cole. Mrs R. O. Frmzler. Mrs. Lewis Buchman. Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. Roy Schilling, Mrs. Leland Walker. Mrs. Maurice Cotter, Mrs. J. C. Lelser, Mrs. J. D. Schilling, Mrs. Joe Kemp, Mrs. J. B. Mvers, Mrs. Bud Aven. Mrs. Will Myers. Mrs. H. B. Aven, Mrs. John Kennlday, Mrs. Edna P. Wade and Mrs. Art Maiy. Miss Winona Hansen entertained at supper Wednesday. Covers were laid for the Misses Lavern Hallstrom. Doris Bodell, Elva Marriott, Andre ason. Tedesco, Clara Merle Clegg, Agnes and Margaret Carrigan and Lucy Rawlings. Mrs. Lawrence Stlllman entertained the H. H. club Thursday afterfeature. noon. Sewing was the Luncheon was served to Mrs. Harry Brownlee. Mrs. E. E. Longfellow, Mrs. Irvln Stillman. Mrs. Arthur Cook. Mrs. Joe Marriott, Mrs. Harry Black, Mrs Ernest Prigmore, Mrs. H. C. Mrs. William Gallaszl. Mrs. James Nerd In and Mrs. Ed Johnson. Miss Margaret Ireland was hostess to the F. O. B. club Monday evening. Bunco was the feature. High score was won by Miss Doris Masters. Refreshments were served to Miss Mas ters. Miss Leona Christopherson, Miss Nona Nerdin. Mrs. Loren 8tokes and Mrs. Reed Stuart. Mrs. J. A. Ingols entertained at bridge Saturday afternoon.- Prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Austin, Mrs. Arthur Ttbby and Mrs. William Muller. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Austin. Mrs. Ttbby. Mrs. Muller. Mrs. James Lillie, Mrs. Frank Ward-laMrs. Orover Duff, Mrs. D. Far-miMrs. R. J. Goodwin, Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. R. G. Frasler. Mrs. W. J. Myers, Mrs. Joe Kemp. Mrs. A. A. Marte, Mrs. A. C. Larkk. Mrs. George Robbe and Mrs. Bert Roberts. Mrs. A. A Macke entertained Tuesday afternoon. Prises at bridge were won by Mrs. Feno Shaffer and Mrs. A. J. Ingols. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Shaffer, Mrs. Ingols. Mrs. P. U. Morgan, Mrs. Will Trevarthen, Mrs. H. R. Atkin. Mrs. A. C. Lartck. Mrs. Andy Anderson, Mrs. Oeerge Robbe, Mrs. Eugene Morris. Mrs. Fred Turner. Mrs. Earl Nenole. Mrs. Stanley Jacques, Mrs. T. M. Chesler. Mrs. John Kennlday. Mrs. Maurice Cotter, Mrs. F. E. Femiey, Mrs. Bert Rob- Car-mll- Col-ee- I For over flXtv year, physician have all over commended it and mother the world hare recognised this fine old medicine a the standard remedy for those Uli of childhood, auch aa biliou-ne- s. sallow, 'broken -- out" akin, constinervousness pation " "Brnem.. no " aTOHTtrIndigestion, OT fBTiT " T Children love the rich, fruity taat of California Pi Syrup and their whole arstern benefit! from tta gentle influence it quickly purge the child's vatem of all waste: it regulate the bovela and stomach, and gives these organs tone and strength so they continue to act normally, of their own accord L A Western mother, Mrs Ho Stengar. 431 Clay St . Topeka. Kan . 'My little daughter Ellen, suf says fered from constipation until I thought her stomach and bowels ware weak Then e ntsrted her on California Fl Syrup Soon the bssjan picking up and r l.asn t had a bit of hrt old 'roi. hie since She's a strong healthy girl dot tux apadid work at school I no, her a little Fig Syrup at raguiar give at up end b sure her system Always aa for California Fig Svrop to protect yourself Or tb full bam from imitations All drug store bar it Four million bottle used a yar Red-H- erts, Mrs. Bert Thomas and Miss Mabel Neprude. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swift. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dowell and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hammond, all of Salt Lake, were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Melntyre. Mrs. Basel Doman entertained at luncheon Tuesday, honoring Mrs. A. O. Mugfur, Mrs. James Denver and son. Billy. Mrs. Ella Stubbs of Salt Lake spent as the guest of Mrs. the week-en- d Howard Fisher Mrs. Janabell Sullivan entertained Monday evening, honoring Mrs. Bill Lo verdure, of Seattle, Wash. A Color scheme in pink was carried out in the dining room and place cards. A large bowl of pink roses formed the centerpiece. Prizes at 500 were won by Mrs. William Keims. Mrs. A O. Mugfur and Mrs. E. Olsen. Luncheon was served to the guest of honor and Mrs. Reims. Mrs. Mugfur. Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Ivan Terry, Mrs. Miles McDonald. Mrs. Clinton Paulson, Mrs. George Anderson. Mrs. Edward Byrne. Mrs. Dewey Knudsen. Mrs. W. E. Scott, Mrs. Howard Fisher, Mrs. Andrew Hess. Mrs. Robert Rodda. Mrs. Ella Stubbs. Miss Stella Richardson and Miss Helen Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris of Milford are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris. Mrs. Andy Reed was hostess to the club Thursday afternoon Sewing was the feature. Refreshments were served to Mrs. J. E. McCloud. Mrs. Tom Daly. Mrs. C. Thomas, Mrs. Tom Sadler. Mrs. J. Trowbridge and Mrs. Edward Grant. Miss Mabel Knudsen entertained the W. H. Y. club Monday evening. High score at bridge was won by Mrs. Severn Grandqulst. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Grandqulst. Mrs. Kenneth Russell. Miss Lottie Miss Madge Henrv. Miss Elane Hom. Mlsa Ella Orgil and Miss Vera Grandqulst. Mrs. F. W Nlrhol of Salt Lake was tne week-en- d guest of Mrs. Carl Carl- - JUST OUT Sew-and-- Bride of Week Miss Elma Fullmer. Miss May Fullmer and Miss Delight Thomas entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Frank R. Fullmer, formerly Miss Eloise Ord, at the home of Mrs. Ellen M. Fullmer, 1047 Eighth East street, during the week. Those present Included Miss Elsie Nilson. Miss Esther Nilson, Miss Marie Flint. Miss Lena Lay ton. Miss Alice Layton, Miss Hazel Farns-wortMrs A. D. Francis. Miss Ellen Francis, Miss Esther Francis, Mlsa Lilly Smith. Miss Lola Staton. Miss Delia Palmer. Miss Edna Malstrom, Miss Edna Peake. Miss Gladys Shelly, Miss Dora Dunyon. Mrs. L. W. McDonald. Miss Dorothy Fullmer and Miss Edna Coulam. h. The evening was spent with game and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Hebe Nichols enter- Covers tained at dniner Tuesday. were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fisher and Mrs Ella Stubbs of Salt Lake. One of the most enjoyable events of the week was a progressive dinner party Tuesday evening. The first course was served at the home of Miss Norma Olsen, the second course at the home of Miss Nona Nerdin and the third course at the home of Miss Jsne Steele. Covers were laid for Miss Olsen. Miss Nerdin. Miss Steele. Miss Virginia Ivie. Miss Mary Masters. Miss Evelyn Vtetti and Miss Norrine vietti Mrs. Lon Rawlings entertained Fridav evening, honoring her daughter, Mrs Ed Raddon of Sandy. Pi ises at games were won by Mrs. Lewis Andreason, Mrs. Rex Mills and Mrs. John Creedon. Luncheon was served to the guest of honor, Mrs. Andrea-soMrs. Mills. Mrs. Creedon, Mrs. Bertha Drverill. Mrs. R. H Kenner. Mrs DonaH Reed. Mrs. Tom Nerdin son. Mrs Joe Warning. Mrs 8a rah Chris Mrs. M. A Stuart entertained Montopherson. Mrs. B. R. Marriott. Mrs. dsy evening, honoring Mrs. Alex Lon Walker of Fullerton. Calif .. Mrs. Stuart. Prizes at 600 were won by Ed Heather Mrs. Lewis DeColl. Mrs. Mrs. Joe Warning. Mrs Bob Serrln William Gallaad. Mrs. Ralph Evans. and Mrs Alex Stuart. Luncheon was Miss Winnie Olsen. Miss Idonna served to thirty-fiv- e guests. Whlt'.ock and Mrs. 8oren Sorenson. Mrs. William Sparks was hostess Mr and Mrs. Joe enterto the E. 8 C. club Friday evening. tained their bridge clubKemp Tuesday eveRefreshwon Sewing was the feature scores were ning High by Mrs. ments were served to Mrs. Joe Toy, J. C Lelser and Roy Schilling. Mrs. William Grant Mrs D. E Luncheon was served to Mr and Mrs. Mrs. John West. Mrs O D. Leber. Mr. and Mrs Schilling. Mr. Kenry. Mrs Frank Shaffer and Mrs. and Mrs Lee Jones. Mr and Mrs Vem Faddh Bovd Barnard. Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Mrs ft ejUavan at .Empnras.-Kan.-, Bolman-ar- td net Mrs: Maaiiee-fda- y Mr is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cotter O. C. Jones Mrs. Walter Steams of Hollywood. Mrs. O. C. Jones entertained the Calif is the guest of her sister. Mrs. U. O. O. ciub Thursday afternoon, Lewis Buchman rive hundred was the feature. Mrs J, R Melntyre entertained Luncheon was served to Mrs. George at a luncheon Monday at she P Johnson, Mrs Howard Fisher Elks bridge club In Salt Lake Covers were Mrs stiles McDonald. Mrs "James laid for Mrs L W Neilson of Sandv. Denver. Mrs. William Reims; Mrs. Mrs Walter Steams of Hollywood. Basel Dcman. Mrs Charles Hudson. Calif Mrs. J. E. Swift. Mrs. F B. Mrs. Clinton Paulson. Mrs Janabell Hammond. Mrs. M McDowel. Mrs. E. Sullivan. Mrs Ivan Terry. Mrs. A. O. 8 Culbert. Mrs Oeorge B Hoffman. Mucfur. Mrs George Anderson Mrs. Mrs. H Holllnger. Mrs. E, L. Squires W. E Srott and Mrs Robert Wells and Miss MstUe Glen, all of Salt Mrs Howard Fisher entertained at Lake. Mrs. Bud Aven. Mrs. H B dinner Monday, honoring her son. Aven Mrs Art Maly. Mrs. Eugene Charles, tbe occasion blng hi birth - Morris Mrs Lewis Buchman. Mrs. J. .cn "ere. SOB h matt C. Leiser, Mrs A C Cole Mrs H R of honor and Mrs Ella Stubbs of Salt Atkin Mrs J M Wcxxlhousf nrrr Laike. Mr and Mrs Janes McGray Nate Sesll. Mrs Inland Walke- - Mr,. of Boston Mass Mr and Mr A Robert Hone and Mrs Bovd Barnard Howard. Mis Grace Peterson. MLss Pr.res mere won by Mr Swift and and Hrrsall .1 anraitar -- Mr. Banraitl. d. Ire-len- d. t ' u ' n. Let's have your order I Do" Fox 21J29 "Sincerely Trot; "Avalon 7'?i Town" Fox Trot.. : "Blue Waters" Walts; Under in Start of Wv Havana" Fox Trot 21830 "Don t Be Like That" Helen Kane; "Me and the Man la the Moon" Helen Kane 2M9 "Where the Shy Utile Violets Grow" Fox Trot; "A Night of Mem- orle" Fox Trot... "Stch Memorle f. Har"Loch Lory Lander; mond" Harry C Lauder party of friends for an extended trip through the big game will Join a Altrusa Club Meets Tuesday country. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay Gibson and Miss Eloise Gibson have gone to New Orleans for a stay of several Regular monthly dinner and meeting of the Altrusa club will be held weeks. Tuesday at 6.30 p. m. at the Elks club rooms. A musical program by the University of Utah stringed quartet, under the direction of Arthur Prober, will be a feature. Miss Ruth Bradford, PSORIASIS ITCH who has been abroad for the past Will Remove Every Spot year, will give a talk on the "Orient." All members are Invited to be presPmson Ivy. Dermatitis. Baby Hash Cutaneous Troubles, Excaaslv ent. or sore Itching fact. No. 3 slops the Itching and heals tb Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel P. Gray of akin. Us after shaving. Ask your Larchmont. N. V.. will leave in the for near future for Africa, where they druggist. There la no aubatltuteAdv) fSgt ECZEMA fjen IWt S5 Glen Dan-flru- t Shotver Honors ot Victor Records m Max-fiel- Western Lady Has Right Idea iXaMstlttHM aat-tird- la n, PARTY ANNUAL corn-coior- Bingham SBBJgssj Is made of the Announcement committees for the Job's Daughters dance, which will be given Saturday evening at the Masonic temple. Miss Battle Westphal, queen of the Order of Job s Daughters, Is general chair man and Is being assisted by the following members: Music committee. Miss Mar Jorie At water, chairman. Miss Frances Rees and Miss ticket committee, Helen Burton Miss Georgia McLeod. chairman. Mist Helen Strock and Miss Lois committee. Meakln; refreshments Miss Helen Churchill, chairman, FranMiss Hansen and Miss Rhoda ces Luckey; decorations committee Miss Dorothy Leon, chairman. Miss Ruth Loughborough and Miss Virginia White, Miss Ethel Mays, charming young daughter of Mrs. Sarah E. Mays and the late Congressman James H. Mays, whose engagement to Robert D. Bradford is announced today. The Wedding will take place February 14 and will be one of the interesting nuptial events of the month. iassB I Job's Daughters Name Committee 3, 1929. (f FA9lff Bros.-Rober- ts Piano Co. so. mainI Health Questions Answered Baker and By Dr. Lewis Associates ia An Advertisement Informing the Public in a Common-sens- e Manner How to Distinguish the Simpler Ailments and Symptoms, and tbe Right Remedies for Each Medicine Possesses the Highest Qualities for the Purpose Intended. A cold may besides pimples. Itching, and occasionlous headache. On reading your advire In our Pittsburgh paper. I purchased be stopped If ally a bad case of hive." Answer: I suggest Sutpherb tablets, three boxes of t r e a t ed at Sulpherb tablets which tend to correct constipation and today I can readily recommend Je very hour while providing sulphur, cream of tar- them. They are worth twice the price it Is mani- tar, sarsaparllla as helpful in minor aaked for them. It Is my wlab that the fested by blood and akin disorders manifested by whole world know of thla wonderful y, E. A. Vaughn. Refreshments and and Mrs. Henry Jensen and games were enjoyed by forty guests. The club of Magna social Girls' Catholic a attended children birthday st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter entertained at a dancing party Tuesday evening at the Garfield clubJenkins of Mldvale. or ineezlng. Miss Margaret Webber spent Sat- house in compliment to the Catholic a fe v e r s h urday and Sunday In Bingham as Girls' club of Tooele and their partSixwere ners. served. Refreshments sensation In guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Ray While there she visited a number of ty were present. nostrils and H. D. was of Mrs. Lake Harris Salt friends. other throat. a number of relatives and friends the tuest Saturday and Sunday of O b t a In a Dr. Lewis Baker WestC. P. Dr. Mrs. her and home at his Jensen parents, Henry surprised tube of Pro- - phal. on his birthdav anniversary. Salve. Dl- strength Mentho-Laxe- n gresslve "stung" was played, prises ' Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Olsen enter-goin- gs. rectlon. with It tell just how to uae to to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooper, tamed the following guests at a Hyrum Jensen and Mr. Leon- j ty Monday evening at their home on qulckly stop Incipient colds. Whan the neglected cold develop luncheon First East street Mr. and Mrs. Rusard Brown. A was enjoyed by the following; Mr. sel Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin coughing and tbia In turn disturbs and Mrs. Everett Reading and chil- Nellsen. Mr. and Mrs. George Doug- your rest, no time ahould be lost In dren, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenkins las. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jensen, Mr. ridding the system of the distress. Oband children of Midvale, Mr. and and Mrs. Dick Chrlstensen. Mr. and tain essence e and use It Mrs. Allen Jensen of Bingham. Mr. Mrs. Stanley Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. O. as a laxative tonic cough msdlclne. I Billie Mr. Mrs. Mr. and and and Brotherson and Mrs. George Henderson, Games, a radio concert sincerely believe It the best home Mrs. Lenard Brown. Mr. ana Mrs Thompson. treatment ever produced. Wallace Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Hy- - and a late supper were features Mrs. James Steward returned to wirs. rmm rum Jensen. Mr. ana Agent ask: "I am so affected wtth Coorjer. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman. her home In Mantl Monday afer a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen. Carrel week's visit with her daughter. Mrs. painful kidneys that isI cannot work My sleep disturbed by regularly. E. J. Curtis and family. Parrel and Dell Jensen. frequent oalla. only to void small Mr. and Mrs. David Jorgenson and emuunis Members of the Oleaner class of ana lonows miming smarting the M. 1 A. enjoyed a social Tues- son. Dan, of Mt. Pleasant, were last pains. Buck aches and often have chills and fever, making me real sick day evening. Luncheon was served week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vance for a day." to the followine alrls. Marie and Peterson. A good tonic, Is Answer In Miss Kathryn Broderick. who Leila Abbott. Veloy Irving, Mary S soothing and medicine for such combey. Eva Oooley. Maray Dahl. Delia training at the Holy Cross hospital, neutralizing Is Balinwort tablets. Try them plaints relaBate spent Sunday in Magna visiting Hart, Nora, Berniece and Lucile and continue for a few weeks and f am man. Alt, Hogan. Gladys uarctner tives. aure you will write me of your recovery. Mrs. William Harkness Lavon returned Olive Yat?s. Edna Shulsen. Richardson. Lottie Palmer. Evelyn Thursday evening from a week's visit F. F. R asks win you piease ten for eaceselvely oily Spratline, Viola Haun, Delila Rich spent at Midvale with her mother, me of a treatment case of dandruff?" hair and bad Mrs. John Malstrom. ards. Lois Gardner. Lavtnna Evans F. J. Ark druggist for medicated Answcr Mr and Mrs. Grtka and Mr and Mrs. Robert Pixton and soap and use for shampoo, a par daughters, Erma and Mary, attend daughter. Grace, of Salt Lake were Chet There Is nothing In my direction ArMr. Mrs. of and home at of a the ed dinner party Sunday guests opinion so Inexpensive and so thorMr. and Mrs. Marcus Pixton of East thur Luchesl. effective. Chex soap also deoughly Mrs. George TJden of Ashton, Ida- stroys and, prevents perspiration odors, Mldv?le Friday afternoon in honor of their son. Marcus. Jr., the occasion ho, will spend the remainder of the foot odors, and Is an exqulalt beauwinter with her daughter, Mrs. C. tifying complexion soap. being his birthday anniversary Friday evening the adult class of E. Hoops. P A. T. aaks: "I hav been In a e L Mrs. Dick Chrlstensen entertained A. the M. sponsored an nervous condition weak, dance in the ward amusement hall a number of Magna and Garfiekl since operations which e costumes were worn and a children at a party during the week confinedundergoing m- - In bed for many weeks. A program in honor of the birthday anniversary Appetite fickle, pale, thin and circulabasxet lunch enjoyed Mr. par-Mr- two-cour- . Mentho-Laxen- old-tim- n, Old-tim- and games were Included in the eves entertainment ning ' Miss Vesta Lancaster spent Sun- and Monday ttt parents, Mr. and Mrs John Lancaster Berniece Bateman visited Sunday with friend in Bandy. The H. R. G. dancing club enjoyed a social at the home of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Fruse Sunday afternoon. Luncheon was served. Mrs Alfred Fruse visited Mrs. Mary Bennion of Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. George Henderson entertained at a birthday party Monday night given in honor of Mr. Henderson's Progressive birthday anniversary. games were played and prizes were won bv Mrs Charles Hogan. Eara Br Mrs. Wallace Bateman and Henry Jensen. Luncheon was served to Mr and Mr Wallr.re Bateman mt and- - Mre- - - M Is I --mam Mr. and Mrs. Earl Egbert. Mr and Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs Henrv Mr and Mrs. cnarle Ho- - br rd of her son. Donald. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jacobs of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Ja- oob end Re Jacobs of Deck). Idaho and Hugh Jacobs of Burley. Idaho, arrived during the week to attend the funeral of their father. Daniel Jacobs. Mrs. Thomas Bonner of Midway is the guest of her daughter Mrs Allen Knight. The Mesne women ciuo enter tained at a public card party Wednesday evening in the rliibrootns. High scores were won by Mrs J. R. Jarvls and Lee 8aundrs and the consolation prises by Mrs. Al Thomas of Garfield and Verl Haws Mrs Rcba Blataacker held the winning numRefresh- ber at the millt drawing men's srerr- served The senior class of the Magna ward - tion not good What can I use to improve health?" I suggest Cadomene tab- Answer at .vmi. aajsr. a ..r muu uiwu . . system. isjgs win cuwi urtwm 4sa-siy- "I hav a stUTna. sortsevere pains in different This is parts: leg, arms and bark. said to be muscular rheumatism Rave been t re tad for It but without relief What do you recommend? ' Answer The following mixture give, better result than any I know of: Potassium Iodide I dram. Sodium Salicylate 4 drama: Tincture of Coichl-rui drama: romp Ft Balm wort 1 or d Comp Essence Cardiol 1 OS.. 11. sir Mix Take a Pepaln S oast at mealtime and at bedtime. For those that do not like liquid medicine.' I recommend Cardiol Tablet, a formula similar to the foregoing liquid take 1 T" ou'cxiy i mevi R F aaks ers at. tn-tb- ol and tablets. so rr the ward at an oJdsfashioned uatjee M C B "My blood and skin and costume party. Friday evcu.ns at are in poorwritcondition of a the ward hail A basket supper was ooTMtant tepdsttcy w becaux consupaied mm. . etc. acne, itching, remedy, etc." "I have found the writ: tablets the moat satisin factory relieving pain, and so I am confidently writing for your advice aa to an equally good medicine to use for my children's coughs and colds." Answer: Obtain essence Use it concentrated or dUute '5 .XT ll" jjk .-- 1' and the effect unisw is pieasant'Colds. usually quick. beginning may often be checked If jut used promptly. Mrs. M. A. Su-th- Mcntho-Lax-en- e. ,X, VALLKT PALLS, RHODE ISLAND Mary Cummlngs. JJ High St., writes Your Su-th- ol tablets (for relief of pslni and Cadomene tablets a a tonic arc wonderful. I never had no matter what price I paid anytblng. for it that worked so sure, so mild and wonderful I am glad to write you about them and wM always keep a upply in my home. CLEVELAND. OHIO: 2847 E. 130th St.. write Mr. H Kohl ' I read you ' 1 ln tne auf- Mr. J. R. asks: "I suffer greatly ?,UihJ,tlp wtth nasal and throat catarrh Afwith neuritis. la there anything to ter using two tubes of Mentho-Laxen- e help relieve the dreadful patn?" Salve and two boxes of Vilane Powder Answer: Neurttla is a condition I am almost which your physician should attend to. both wonderful entirely well. They are remedies, etc." The analgesic power of triple strength Mentho-Laxene Salve may give relief if lightly applied without WACO TKXA8: A physician Five-gra- in Indorses rubbing. l. Ch?x follows: We find Ch.x io bTs Tablet are often ., . , ... , high-grad- e toilet and deodorant soap ef w In simple neu- - and think no better could be made By ?,'.Vmttlc tet it Is far above any we have ever ' r.rti? . H. E. V. write: "I hope you can tell me what to do to banish stomach trouble manifested by bloating, gas. rour-rlatnand a heavy sluggish feeling after meals, followed by severe headache." Answer: Watch your diet. Try to find and cat only that which agrees with u. coiiee u arunk to cx-- I ce. Then take Trlopeptlne tablets to aid the digestive Droresses an4 in v .hnrt adaa C. R. C. aaks: "Will you rcom- mend a method wherebr I mv my weight and thereby Improve my ap- pea ranee sin rrry mm ann eolor.'esa and a few pound I my wish Answer: Sleep In a room and take deep exercises at leart three times breathing U dally, ur.nk dally As a nutritional tonic take Hvpo-rtucletablets, which contain elements often needed by the abnormally thin person Wr.. atrs M. M asks "Can you recommend a sanitary antiseptic for a douche whlcn will not irritate or injure when a catarrhal condition l present?" ( Answerootain vilane Powder, a slm- a' e -- a" rrltatlng or Iniunous Directions come with each packsge as!. ud. hJ etc." NEW ORLKAN. LA.: Mis. Bessie E Gilbert. wisteria St.. write I would be simply lost indeed if it wasn't i?w.vee.r.utJ0rt?y Pr0duct" ou "v ha been 'gold.' There recommendation has never one that failed for me. and I have bMh on" using various one for many, man" hl,Y many dollar ,'avlyour kind advice, through following , JK2ffwrit sence Mentho-Laxen- - KAWSAS: Mrs Mina Xast winter I used es- with results I had a stubborn excellent from which I oould not get relief cough I U The cough yielded alrr.oatuntil used and I was wtll pleased. With instantly my best e WlisrlW, N64 EAST LTNN. MASS Mrs F Q Bil16 Williams Ave, writ.: "Jn th. past two years I had two operations They both left me with a weakened and nervous condition. I saw your advice about Cadomene tablet Hav taken I boxe. and weakness has left me and ate. lmaccvUe..xry 4 I ettrt-napeak too highly of them, etc.-s- ee ling. fiSESySSSt TOWA Harold JCopf 10s Answer to Mr. C To Improve th K second writes: ' I was troubled quality cf your blood, build strength with my kidney and blsdder so bad I and avoid rathlng oold eo frequently; could only work a few hours a try using Cadomene tablet for several night was up and down 3 to 4 day At time and weeks aa a tonic in tbs morning could hardly bnd over to dreo myself I took one box ot Balm Dr Lewta Baker Medical DirecNot wort tablet and never have been trou- tor of The Blackburn Product Co lis bled alne. Also have recommended to College Bldg . Dayton. Ohio, will tend other and they have found relief etc hi va'uable guld to Health and Beauty to any address upon receipt of 0 cent, The trustworthy medicines ad-n- d BIRMINGHAM MICH coin Mrs J east e can bs obtained of all leading Miller. 316 Pierce St writes Dear' SJ(7 Thre doses of your wonderful druggist. turn proscription took the patnrheum out of my husband's knee Be was crippte LITTERS TO DR BAKER with th disease and It turned him to walk any distance the w.rmvn MONOWO A tTELA PA Two bottle seem to pain , Mrs Tom -- great 1 nave bswii trrm wmt it 1 ayti Wool. (.Bureii St.. uin i- -n roubtd bv a bad condition of th Mood ou Be me to he sure and for some time My face would be un- - writ to tell you about it and w. .-- . by blotch, and pimple sightly ma.-r-d passing tbe good word along rtc " r itrui hs. t SSIWTSSSSSSI I |