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Show ,' 1 - ' "111:0' - t.. -- - --- -- , .. I. ; - . , 4, 4 - -- - a , e . - - , . .---....- . Mrs. James H. Linford was hostess at the meeting of the Clio Circle ' on The program Wednesday afternoon. 'Kill given by Prof. George C Jensen n4 consisted of an excellent paper on ' Ties Attitude of the Scandinavian Toward , Women." ' A eliarming vocal solo was given by Mrs. Irving Clayton. accompanied by Mrs. Williarn Snicker. Mrs. Snicker and future. lir. and MrsJames relatives spending a, month here atwith Idaho Falls returned to their horns . on Saturday. returned to her 'Mar Rhea 'Stubbs home in Provo. after spending twu weeks hare visiting sr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant. ' A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Varney- - met arthoir home in celebration of Mrs., Varney 's birthday. A delicious luncheon was served and a -b'graduate from tha IT tt - - The-curre- nt -M- Mondafter , , d V , -- - -- . -- -- - entertained on Thursday by Mut. r.R. Richmond, and the program included paper--o"Archlteeture- - and ilardene 0: Colonial days," by Miss Sallie tholes, and violin Polon by Mrs. R. F. Andera. son, accompanied A. IL Pew. Mrs. It M. Breeden presided. body. and agitating the hostess was ter Mise Marguerite Richmond, daughter, Mrs. E.- W. Morrison-wetWiledele. t - - - - I hLu1Lc,i1 I Q , - 1 al.-,.- , - This week's meeting of the elsofais Miss Afton Toung afternoon was voted f to music-- Miss - Afton young presenting the "Life and Works of Haoltand Handel?' Illustrations their wort, were given by Miss Lucile e ArtnittrOng;ttiti Misi Et na Eva meeting nest Wednesday will be held at the home of Miss Etturrlins Well& lAbbe Florence 13 Igighth East street, Home, will ' give a. review of current --7- 11$?k,:i F3 Wednesl - irt , magazine& (; - ,0740-.. 44 c t., nner her-po-1 n.- 4?:' ,,,- :74:, - . :; ?,i6, :,;'. W, ::'.:. :;';:;:. ,. k , : - gave your- Earl Got a 25 tent bottle ; of Dantlerfne right nolo...also P.', " stops Itching o - , ,f ,ivs" 0 I - $ Wn. - - - - - C. , h -- The-hig- fe . OP THE MODISH WRAP. - - - - , tent bottle- Danderina from any drug stem Or toilet counter; and attar the drat application your hair will tab on that life. lus- -- ure ,;. after spending a few days at Fait Lake. - The Knights of Columbus tit Lrureka gave a very enjoyable party at the Miners Union hall on Wednesday eve- nine, having as their guests on this occasion the members of the Altar society and the children of Mary. The pro- the7of evening jneluded eItt grant Of the-Ki Monday C. glee club, tioTiorby , :'1' -.7 i 't -:- :- t , , Pf -- -- -- - - - New-,engla- UT nirg-71-S- : -- -- 4-- . to-d- -- , - - of en 'S t - (0)",c ,t V I IL . -- - -- . ,-- - , IA:,,, - a sxtl, . 7 7, ,, N.',7k,; .''...Igo, ler. 1 5 ,,,,,,.,!: ' ., et . Wats A 04 and Pine Jewelry. WE SELGIPOR LESS . , ,., , , - J. Hisill Grade, Diamolnds, SCHAAli, 161W. Illt ' I , CiMpment the new officers 4 , , Watches, Jewelry Broadway, Sall Lake at next Thursday and following the regular lodge work there will be a modal session and banquet.', , ,,:,, , (leorge Jones of Robinson: witsthe,, e guest of Salt Lake their-meetin- g friendr-durinL,th- James Hutchison, Jr...who bas been at St. Anthony, Idaho. .for some Living ; - - , - 77, ti - ' , ) Hiatt and Edward Bonner. After the 1 banquet there were a few brief speech- -toast.as D. Stack acting es, James master. Those reeponding to toasts Rev. J. E. Driscoll .14. fl Mannion, being J. H. McChrystal. Members of the Utah club were Pleasently entertained on WednesdAy AN ODD COMBINATION OF FUR. BIZBILOI:DERY. evenino Mrs. William Gear' being the , hostees. Refreshments were gervc! I. The erase tor machine embroider), is instanced here in it ceitume:intend'The next meeting of the rlub will at is Wash Day: day, the home of Miss Myrtle Homer on the ell tor winter street wears and &Jur cost ;and a velvet :,skirt .over everting,of .JanuarY-2- d. which- falls- if t unt- - it The La dies Aid Society of the M. E. jar msiching ththfflpUt dielLto visit Vs. -- We will rant-flow- it afternordr. Mrs. H. A. Irvine being,,,tte thecoati-whitsixianey-tite-he .14'mA.: of tha,,kkirt: batted for-the hooteise.-T- he over of a with silk white 'veiled, points yanitylt; yoke , Year's work .pud eleeted IPA' officers. show you how your wash, The next meeting will be he at tie black net. home of Mrs. John ing is done in one of the Mrs.. Percy Hanks entertained the ldria-Alimembers of the Utah club in-- a very gate to the Continental congress to be Mormon Battalion met-wi- th Pleasant --rnarmer a proirrem was best laundries in the world. evening held jiVwashlngton U C.,.next April, Piston Ind Mrs. Barry Bogarty was elected given including stithaptec--Luncheon was --served.from-- the hew The otrieers and - momberif of the Mormon Bl4tali011 by We will show you-alsthe alternate for, the.,chapter regent, ilistory c Khightville Primary- aseoelation of the the-a-maD. ft. y A.. waUng Oliver Workman-iv41u) thaills-a- t tits Wife. we have eolved the affair being in Daughters tir Utah Noneere washed Mrs. Isabella Workman. chaplain. and honor of Mrs. J. B Sylvester. They Thursday at the home of Mrs, Zins T. a discussion of the Montessori system problem for the last ten called at her home and carried e.t Card. who was surprised MusiC by a shower by Mrs. Jens Maim -s a very enjoyable program, a feature of flowers from her visitors. was furnished A.,pitnie Leonora, Eardyears. Come - and see for of which was the elegant lunch. luncheon was a feature, icy. Miss Ruth Johnson of Elsinore, Utah, yourselves, was the guest of Miss Fern Syhestr Thc4 Bay View met An intereting-affai- r club ofthew6ek wag Reading of Knightville, during thepaetiv.aek S.- h mantiaraftm Madame given Charlotte by :lira, A. J. Udall of Nephi. wos tho Harding. The regular program Wee de Goiter.- Phone Hyland 192. Davenpoocst. guest-o- f .Mr. a,nd Mrs. H. E. Wan et. carried Out. Eureka, during the past week. It ' an open meeting ft,t firtelle:ivaiiu u tri; -- The monthir meeting- of MAIN OFFICE all interested tEsthe subject, was the hostess at-meeting of the was held-a- t the home of Republic . Bridge club last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Rachel Waite. 319 south Fecond 18 EAST' BROADWAY. At, the ,meeting of the dramatic lic. January 19. Several games ofprogres!- East street, Tuesday evening tort t ati) or the Ladieir lAterary club on Oye bridge were riayedAtnd the prise o'clock. was won by Mrs. E. G. Ranson. The and 1,tra. Mr. E. B. Palmer I Mondays , hostess aerred an unusually nicelunch. The Aurora club That Thursday:' , The Ppecial guest of the club on this afternoon with. Mrs. W. L Rawlings. M stk.T.S. oeertelon yttes of 129 west First North. The discussion , Eureka, Mrs. Steele3!! Bailey and Mrs. of Margaret Deland 's "iron Woman.", ix.11, Bert Wilder, both of Manunoth. was continuei. ss. Jatillfir , Evert , ffottlette:','-liiiiiunto-abbrOvia- tfd niaChthe-biribthidliry ol1naret7tenalhzti-bOrdeirii&-With-iiiite'-(:(;- -- ps eoelety-orgenite- Nr-Hu- rd, ce o- - of f -- , - : - e - -- I ---.. a , - attractive program has- been arranged for the concert to be given by the C)rpheus club, January "22. under the auspices of the music section of the Ladies Literary club at the clubhouse. An - v 1 21 solos.3 : t'tail a Get tra and lusuricnce which is so beautiful. ' It will bacom wavy and nutty and ham tha appearance of abundance,' an incomparable gloss and aortae but what will plats you moat will bit after $ust a few weeks' Use, 4Whan you ;OM actually 10 a lot ot tina downy halr-- o. now hairgmwing all over the scalp...-Advertisement .1 g "try-outs- ! . , - of Mita for lite' beef -two months, left early in the week for On Wednesday evening the Ladies' her home 4n Los Angeles. Pocatello.-Ida- ., entertained. at the Commercial club Mrs. DoraKohn 1 rooms. school ladies quartet was ip Eureka early in the week for a To Yielded Lydi&E.---Quickly rendered musical selections. short visit with friends. Mn. Kohl is Miss Somers Ingalls.retUrned to Salt a former Eurekan. Pinkhazn's Vegetable Lake Thursday after spending three Mrs. Lydia Ferguson is visiting with weeks in Lehi. . Salt Lake friends for a few days. Compound On Wednesday the high school Frank Birch of Silver City tvasin playwasread.- - Thestudentsa-r-e vet!, Provo on a short visit slyringthe week Baltimore, Mc- -l- tram more than ..anthuz4aatix.,...ae..--tt---premtstawmid returned to Eureka " cast. The will be in about on Thursday evening, after spending Corn- two weeks. name The ,, of the is Vegetable a few days at Salt Lake. play f:141,2i,':' "Mietoand Men." pound did for me. Andrew P. Mayberry. superintendeng. Mr. James Kirkham was '. - 14ANIt. I u ffe red dreadful I a Salt of the Centennial Eureka mine. ref ,Lake visitor Tuesday. ' ,ii,.R.. pains and was very Mrs. Heber Bennion Sr., has gone turned to Eureka on Tuesday, after a few days with Mrs. May,. irregular. I became to Nevada where. she will spend the spending berry and the children, who are- spend- winter. alarmed and sent for L.,' A Fireman's ball was given in the ing the winter in Salt Lake. ..,..... 'Lydia E. Pinkham's i,Arcade hall Thursday evening and a Hugh Heffernan, who is now making IllCorn- his home at Salt Lake, was in Eureka Vegetable ,i,,.,!,ii, largecrowd attended. .,':::!., On Friday evening a number -- of on a short visit during the earty part pound. I took it reg- tlirittr, !:r the week,. --Members David Phil- - of ularly until I was friends --surprisedMaster or the Eureka --- without a cramp or - conduct itre depart men .ctyLN pain and felt like at the pavilion on- Tuesday evening of aill 1,,another person, and . ITNTIO. next- week,-- --4. has now been six months since I to: J. B. Myers. manager of the Tintic On Friday afternoon. Mrs. Gus J. branch of the Utah Power company's my medicine at all. I hope my littlo rote will usist you in helping other soo- - Henriod was the hostess at A nicely business. was in Salt Lake and Provo, gthe week. men. I now feel perfectly well and in arranged session of the Past Noble durin The Ladies' auxiliary to the Tintici Gra,nds club. About 20 of the club's a, the best of health." Mr- s- AUGUST en. DietLict, Minersunion-witr-conduct--IV, KONDNER, 1632 Hollins Street, Bal. Joying program of cards and music. card party and social at their hall on and this followed by ,a. splendid the evening of Jan. 23rd, at which time limore, Md. dinner. many of their they will entertain Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cont --KIWIS. , - --- -Niro. Hugo Depresin returned to twi an 'hid their son. Arthur Hanks; as a on Tuesday after contains no narcotic or harmful guest during the week. Mr. Hanks is home in Eureka ke. his borne at LaGrande. Or. spending 8everat days, with Salt holds the record of now making drugs, and Arthur- N. Wallace.. a well known frienda- s being the most successful remedy for business Man of C. C. Griggs of Eureka made' a tripl Eureka. and Miss May female ills we know of, and theusand3 Hobbs, one of the going tbere toAt- young to Garfield on Friday, of voluntary testimonials on file in the ladies of Nephi. wereprominent married at Salt tend. 10 alleineell matters.- y from-Sa- tt Pinkbam laboratory at Lynn,- - Maze., 7 of this week,--the Joseptr WirthitrtWatr-riptceremony being witnessed by a num- - Lake on Tuesday and 'Wednesday. hh. seem to prove thia fact. , bar of intimate friends.' Mr. Wallace Alex McDonald returned to Eureka on 17. For thirty years it has been the stand- - . has been in business in Tintic for the Tuesday after a trip oSalt Lake an d trd remedy for female ills, and has re. rovo. or.' . stored the health of thousands ttf women merly a- - teacher in the Nephi schoola. C. E. Hulsh ma, e a business trip to Ivho have been troubled with such ail being a daughter of Mi. and Mrs. the capital early,- n the week. B. Hobbs. . F. ylarYeille Iand daughler,', rents as displacements. inflammation, - George MrsC, The marriage of Mils Mary Weldon, who were tr,he guests of Robineon ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wel- - friends for A couple of weeks, have don--Eureka, to ,Fred A. Shafer of turned totheir home at Salt Lake. you wait special advice an- --- -- 'write to Mee.' Mogen of PakcttyIs visitin12 Cal, has Just-beLydia E, rinkham Med. SanBernardina, flounced. Both parties are students at with 'eine Co,,. ( confidential ) Lynn, the Stanford university at Palo Alto. ,br mother.. Mrs. J.' C. KirkenDlass. Your letter will he opened, and the wedding was solemnized in the dall.,at Robinson. of the Tintia high Miss Koodrtch read and answered by a woman Catholic- tathedral at Berkeley. Cal.. aehol faculty, 'was- the guest of Salt' ititd heid in S.on ,Tan. Mrs. now Shafer in het is confidence. strict on Wechtesday.and Thurs.second year at Berkeley and her bus An.ke friends , Miss Maude Layton is visiting with relatives at Salt Lake. A. T. Wetland 'of eureka is spending at Salt Lake. the week-en- d John spent Wedneklay and Gatley jYdre,:)'-Thursday at Salt, Lake. Rw n Ma are tpIZEE5D Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ,r' n t --- , ' - pending the vfeek at Salt' 8Y O. J. 01 u . - ' to Tintle Alex McAuley has return . ' 5CHAAR ...0til'- 4 - 0"',,, . after epenting litaltryal weeks at Butte, 1 4 4 ' ARE- att2St1ver. John Dona ofPaysart-visite- ct ALWAYS 9' . - -- - ,7IJIL City during the past week, ON TIME, . 1' sThe members of the En. Keystone ,o n E P1,111,ER -, of Odd Fellows will Install . KNESS : 4Z ,;;;;?A.t..g Instead of falling straig'ht down from shoulder to foot,this new.wraP gives the effect of being draped, obliquely on the hgure.' This effect is due somewhat to the diagonal placing of the materiaLand somewhat to -- the mil- - The diagonal line of the fur collar aTso helpsthe Illusion. At the bottomlbe btele of the wrap is brought around in folds and laps over the fmnt, which give a vets tapering effect around the feet Mr. Fied Cassidy of Provo,forinerly ot thIs 'city, spent Monday here visiting relatives.- - - HIS VIOMAN'S - THE DIAGONAL LINE th M Thin.' brittle. colorless and craggy- hair la mute voidance of a,nagiftted ' scalp: of dandruffthat awful scurf. Thera- to nothing so destructive to the hair aa dandruff. It robs the hale of its lustra, its strength and Its vurd life: eventually producing fevarish.; nesl and itching of the wetly. which if not remedied causes the hatr root en to shrink . loosen and tha hair falls out last.' A little Danderlue surely tonightnowanytimewill save your Mir. , ' k; - - Sixty-seven- - , and relatives. Logan. Mrs. S. floser.V.Iern and Mies Violet Mr.: and Mrs. 3. IL Munson ofMorI rtorseethore ore land. Idaho. have returned home after" Lulu J.Chrietiansen. de. Mr:-, b pen tpar t of the rMiss Mr. A. L. Cole has returned from sition as grade teacher in the primary school and Miss Emma Greenwood luts California. ----M- rs. N. Ws.Kimball is in Idaho k'alls 'taken her place. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Corbett entervisiting dwith Mr. and Mrs: Lee tented Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edmonds Thatcher. Mn. J. A. McAlister and Miss Fier- - and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Vance. Mr. H. G. Kimball of Salt Lake was ence McAlister are visiting in- - Salt Lake. the ifueat-O- f Miss Myris Boley Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Alex Lowe of Provo was over AMERICAN FORK. Tuesday to attend business. Mr. Harvey Greenwood of Idahn is Mr. and- Mrs. Joseph L. DünkleY here spending a few days with his parentertained at their home, a musical ents. .1dr. and. lidraW.. H. Greenwood 'progFam and a delicious dinner being Sim J. H.. Storrs returned home Sun. features. Present were Mr. and Mn. day after spending a week at SpringR. E.. King. Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Shelley, ville with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Payne, Mr. and Mr. J. A. Owens returned home MonMra. John Goodwin of Lehi. Mrs. Jane day after visiting his parents at Fill. Rose. Mrs. Lillie more. King, -Mrs. Sena Brown.- Vern Houston, Joseph Brown Miss Edna Chase returned to Ogden and Mr. Goodwin of Beaver. after a visit here with friends and The seventies quorum relag.ives gave a successful dancing party ln.the Mr. g.J Jones of Provo spent SatApollo hall Wednesday evening. ureq ,( Mrs.F 3E-Ta- ' A - ., week-in-tow- 4 " , ;.e.;;; , 17,,,nt ': V. era, at Nephi. ,. a nil Mrs. R. W. Davis of Port- Mrs. Lizzie Armstrong and son AIz n ' tiregen. vietted here during the fred, and Mrs. Mary Robinson left for their home at Basalt, Idaho, after" 11r. liarf31(" moot of Salt Lake spending some time here with friends , . nc-Th- ii. , -- -- - S WAS held with WedneaUT--Tit- s - -- . '15.' ,0 1,,, -- by-ldr- 74;,1 7, AT. - 0,,,c'1 Or -- '' -- 7: At the Meeting of the Judge Mercy Hospital league held Monday afternoon In Cathedral hall. the annual election of filters resulted avirollows: President Mrs J. C. Hanchatt; vice punt-din- t. MI'S C. A. Quigley; 'secretary, Mrs. Jamas Bertutrd McEtanyi , rectors. Mrs. William M. O'Brien. Mrs. James ?vers. Sr., Mrs Joseph Ottogh' etan. Mrs. Mary Kirk. Mrs. J. C. coireMrs. The James Mulrins. ling and ports of the officers for the year were read. showing the organisatios to be 00- .in a nourishing - met this club-Monday 'Night week with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. MCCanns-and th hostess gave --st paper on "Housekeeping as an .Art and as a Business." A discuasion of the question followed by Mrs. Gould P. Blake. 4004SMISSOSSOZtkfS4$IdtSOMS ' Mrs. J. Cecil Alter. and Mint Haters Vr. Shea My gave interesting Italia Tibballs. on.' modern plays, pterwrIshtgr and t PlaYers. Mrs. Palmer fitting thL Veto the et Mrs. EL 4whe nas vbsebtr,--- LThist Weak:Ate ...ratughteral----;st-- r to be present. , - ur t - ;1.0. stand Kindergarten Wort? 1. - . Piat-on- d Anna Plerey: eorresponding ateretary; Mrs. E. J. D. Roundy; treasurer, Mrs. John Clarit,L, executive tommittee for different precincts. Mrs. & A. Kellar, Mrs.- Sarah Chiflin. Mrs. Alfred H. P, Dyerr Mrs.-- Heber TOUhE,-1.1r1-reaction: ebainnan of the program Mrs. M. Elizabeth committee, Cohen; Prise committee:MM. Brig T. Pyper, - - Mrs. R. EX ft. The member tf the club ment'a night message Congreasmen Howell and Johnson in favor of the woman's sight-holaw for the District ot Columbia . Chloe. ilettroolot ilintnit Vieterto, IIProminent a tha-Ladit- es old-tim- i MRS: MEDIU. 1.1'CORLICK. the-gues- ts - itit44 ,,- Aims. was In, Tint le this 'week, visit. dIction and 11,1,1 Aft mem- Commercial Tmvelers bell' its regular n by thp chaplain. thin of learning this year. Both will .ing with hislifother,-.1ohI1utehtneon.,1 bers atte urgehtly requested to be pros- meeting In Hy lender hall Tuesday of C.remain In school until the end of the P.,' Brooks Salt, lAike was In, ent. and all interested are cordially afternoon. The program following the : term. Tintio during the week: : business meeting was in charge of Mrs. Mrs- we's Mrs. and Mr. Walter Cr C. Sloan and Mn. William Donohue. tvere, the hostess at Griggs a bridge tett. given at her home near of Salt .Laite friend durinj Is- hardly k spot on their lob the May Day mine on Friday afternoon.- - the greater hart Of the brdies" events and eurrent litehistory section ot- the After playing several games of auction Cole-Weroe Mrs. W. D. Loose Of Robinson left, rature section Of club- will have Literary Ilterary bridge -- the- guotitst-wer- eserved with a- few,dsys ago tor southern california,, club will. meet this afternoon at the snd bridge party February 22. The w14 epend the balance of the, clubhouse. dainty refreshments. Those ettendina where-shMrs. V. J. Ltarrette will membered of the section will dress in - -were Mrs. 19 winter. on "The New Science of Colonial poatome and the decorations give paper Mn. -J. Blight. ItriL C. E. ?Arc 3. m: Myers was Mrs. W. R. Duvall will will be suggestive of 4 the Colonial 'PeEfficiency. Huish. Mrs. B. M. Cornish. Mrs. Dan- guest of herinother,. Mrs. glazier, the' riod. , of discuss "Rabindranath Tegore." Mn. " ,.. iel Martin, Mrs. E. 0, Hanson and-Mrthe pest week. 13. 10. Anderson Provo, during of -- The -- regular monthly-sac-al'lit. Ed a ard Pt kis. a Jack Moore ntIlananothultastTereve4 Bons and Daus-Mera-111. of Wales was held' 0.-- HantOtt-a- nd to Lund. Idaho. The . corner-Westof the regular monthlyhall. at the mettlag Miss Alice. have returned to Eureka. Temple Eagle 1Vomanit Democratic club was held and o'clock South street. at after an extended visit with friends afternoon Mrs. J. witb Wednesday nitht.' , kiondey at Balt take,' on. left Mrti: May Riley Wednesday Hayward In the Hayward apartments. Wm. V. M. Wktrner. who has been for Lathe., intending to snrnd The principal business of the afternoon The Freehold aociety met Thornily a saaat at tht home of Mr. and Mrs. weekSalt or more as the guest of friends. afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. tooma la consisted in the annual eletstion of deers with the following result; I'real- the Continental bank building. The dent.: Mrs. H. J.- - Hayward; vice presi- topic was - "What Can Be Done to , dent, Mrs. Annie Meier: secretarY, Mrs. Cause the Public to Better Under1 , enjoyed. guests of the svod-timafternoon. Mr. Walter Stringham of Manti spent , On Saturday evening talethe Sigma the week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. :Alpha Fraternity entertained at dinner Charles Miller, daughttr.of Mr.- - String- In honor of W. W. Knudson. who -leaves shortly- to, take.up his position ham. and Mrs. E. John Dufrant enter-tame- d Mr,. ', in the 'agrieultural-dee at an party tit their partment of Cornell university. home Wednesday evening. ' A delightful was ball dress fancy - KI fen on Friday evefilnor in 'the )3. Y. Ms Llumnereensvd6d returned hbffie U. gYmnasium by the Kappa Nu girls after an extended stay in Salt Lake, Lake City Mr. Jack Roselle of the college. of Miss Anumber-o- f the friends of Mr. and spent the week- here a gout Mrs. H. G. Dewitt planned and car----- Barbara, rpolsy,at 444 0,110 'lir stotottesefiti ossepriee-en--the- nt Pullerirpent-Thtirlditr' last Monday night. The affair was in Salt Lake City. the nature of a house warming, Mr. The members of the B. L. C. Sorosis and Mrs. Dettritt having recently were delightfully .entertalned at a moved intn their charming new home. , Tberfoliowing young people enjoyed Kensington by Mrs. Minnie Ingersoll at her. home Tusadayavening. pleasant , a jolly bob sleigh- - ride on Monday- fternoon was spent in that and sewing The Misses Harriet Thatch,evening: Pr, Florence McAlleter. Louisa Barber, after which refreshments were served. Miss Myrtle Greenwood charmingly T.:Abl Dahlstrom. Gladys Balikntyne, end Messre. Ross Beetle. Dick Burton. entertained the Comus club at her i'l ff Nnyirtr.- - Arthur Caine and Burns I g. Pleatiant.par. . gkmes with prizes were features. The I A. C. Woman's club met on Dainty refreshments were served. 'vendle efternoon with entertained in as hostess. The toptc-rte- r the honor of ber mother, Mrs. Joseph Row; fn,rnoon was "Parasitlem,- - and was of games ley et idaner ably handled' bk Mrs. F. W. "''.,. tr. her, anda as dist ussed by the were enjoyed after - which a dainty ) members. Tea was served. the lunch was served. . ,ess t assisted Mrs.. Mrs. Emma H. Bigler returned to her being C'ampbell, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs.1 home Monday after spending two weeksher, deughter,,Mili.....A.BowWere,lcuesta.oal-ths-aft- er tI : ,- ., . - Loa AN . -, .. TJARY:TI-Tfip- IPESERET7,-EVENIN'aNEWSSATtiRDA).7LOAN- Members of the First ward Home guest-- at the home of idr. end' Mts. Richard Snow. left- - the batter part of Dranuttio company were,, delightfully the week tor her home In Raymond. entertained at the- home of Me. and d. Canada. ,,' 'Mrs Jease S. Miner. An evening - In. M. M Graham entertained at a of games and musio was enjoyed fagitly dinner at her home Wednesday andparlor were served. excellent refreshments afternoon., Covers wets' laid for Ie. Mn. Florence Ehrbar returned to Salt Mrs. Alonzo Safford is attending the Lake Sunday after spending a few days edding reception of 'Mies Louisa - with ter parents. Mr.- - end Hank at Salent.-inah- , - birso Thursday.-: The Par ents' class of th e Third ward Robinson. has gone topkut gava a most enjoyable octal tint dance Miss NallisItobinson. Aionday evening at the Sonniville Lake for en extended stay. Mew. end Mrs. Elmer strong of Provo ,itmusement hall. - it J will reside in American 'Fork in the .? 1;, , ' ,, - .t: li . TWO' r SECTION ,"ser 041?.111..-IVIARKittlsritt- t, Ai tw JorP. -- 4 1 , P,1,1,A 1 ",,t ' The Daughters of the Handcart Pioof neers met Wednesday,afternoon at 4 Utah Pioneers next Saturday, Jan.'-f..4- ,' o'clock with Mrs. Frances lArmeteong, will be devoted to the literary women 667 east First South. of Utah, The seselon takes place at 3 o'clock in the Bishop's building. The The tourists' section of "the Ladiee opening hymn will be "Awake My Literary club met Tuesday morning at Slumbering Minstrels,", by Eliza R. the clubhouse.. Mrs. J. now prayer-b- y the chaplain. Mrs gaNeapaparott-liDetpbi-,-Hteter- y. Seat of .Mrs. Annie Wells Temples, r Shrines. Mosques. -Peacock Cannon will give sketches of the works Indian' Government, Tamous Pearls.of Throne. Mogul EmCarpet of the literary women of Utah; a quarC. Miller gave a talk on tet will be sung, "Though Dark and pire.'' Mrs. L. tn Indic" The Erullieh Drear;" compoiked by Emily Hill.Wood', mansee; also a ,song. "One Hundred Bleterhood meet this E. O. The P. will Years," composed by Mrs. Lola Green -Richards. .The anbiects 1st the session afternoon with Miss Violet Whitworth. Eighth East will be Eliza R. Snow, Sarah E. Carmic- No. 9 Perak. apartments, and First South Mrs. P. N. Cook will haeli-Brnmettne a talk on "Experiences- of a Police Greene Richards, Emily Woodmansoc. give Current events- will be, reHannah T. King The SeelliOn doses Ofitcer.:" ported by Mrs. A- - C. Watts, with the hymn. "Mf Mouptaln Home 'eorhposed by birt:rs., B. Nell& Bene. The Ladies auxiliary of the INted r The program of the Daughters -- I 4 ,A,110;rt - e li 61 iZ it. 00 - 41 ,':Q:,. - MOM ...- -, ill - TREE ,t,t13 , MMiMM1.1111101. et |