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Show ( i UTAH VhjS iuV)KHAiU LCxjAH CiTf. CACHE COUNTY, playing cards. Mrs. Hawley is a patroness of the sorority, es. The evening was spent in the .form of a Kensington. Refreshments were served to thirty J guests. , The Brigham Young College held its annual reception to the 'graduates Wednesday evening in the library of the school. The Airs. E. S: Budge 'find daugh- ter, Air. E. G. Stratford and little daughter w ill leave tcynor-rofor Los 'Angeles, Calif. Mrs. StratfcJrA will spend most of the summer with her parents w I . , Mrs. Lather M, Howell enters fprize was awarded at each table. tained at a charmingly appoint- Mrs. J. C. Walter? and Mrs. D. E. Robinson, , ed tea yesterday afternoon from Mrs. C. T. Cannon entertained 3 to 6 in compliment to Mrs at luncheon and informally Boyd Hatch of New York, Mrs. afternoon for Monday bridge de.. Ira M. Hawley 'before her Mrs. Luther AL J parture for Salt Lake, and Miss S-- i JL. awarded the high Ruth Nibley, who arrived hcAne score a and guest prize prize to New York, after Mrs, recently from Hawley. spending the winter attending Mrs, L. D. Naisbitt entertainColumbia University. 'The decored at luncheon and bridge Thurs bluebells were ation pink roses, and lavender colored iris. A day afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Logan her house large ground of the flowers form Morris of guest, ,D. C. Washington tea for the center the ed piece was Mrs. and home The Ilawley. table, together with candles in decorated with lavender colorA orchestra three piece holders, furnished music for the after- ed iri3 and briday wreath. A noon. The following ladies were high score prize was awarded, in the receiving line, with Mrs. and guest prizes to the guests inHowell and the guests of honor: df honor. Eight guests were cluded. Rob D. E. Mrs. Sirs. Asa Bullen, Mrs. S. II. Blair entertained inson, Miss Marie Barber, Mrs. C. T. Cannon and Mrs. E. S. at an attractively appointed Budge. The following ladies pour ed at the tea table: Mrs. George B. Caine, Mrs. F. F. Champ, Mrs. C. L. Mres and Mrs. Ben Meldrum of Ogden, assisting in the tea room were Mrs. D. C Budge, Mrs, A. II. Caine, Miss Elsa- - Thompson. Miss Afton Odell Miss Helen Shamhart About one hundred and fifty guests called. There were a number of Salt Lake and Ogden guests invited. The' U. A. C. Womans Club held its final social of the club year on Monday evening. , The party was planned in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Ira M. Ilawley be- fore their departure fofr Salt lake and Professor and Mrs. D. E .Robinson whs expect to leave this fall for New York. Prof. Robinson having received a two vears leave of absence from the college. A supper was served. Covers were aid for foYtv six guests. A program wa3 rendered. Two musical featur- bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon. The various luncheon tables were decorated with bluebells and pink rose buds. After luncheon the remainder of the afternoon was spent playing bridge. Two score prizes were awarded. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. eedham entertained at the fourth of a series df dinner and card parties Tuesday evening at their home. The table was decorated with tulips and briday wreath. Covers were laid for twelve. After dinner the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Four score prizes were awarded. Mr. and Airs. A. F. Stockton have sent out invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Shamhart to Mr. Ros mel Stanton Belnap ,oP Friday the fourth of June, nineteen hundred and twenty, six at six oclock in the evening at St. Johns church. A charming affair of the week among the younger set was a tea given Tuesday afternoon in compliment to the Misses Katharine and Camille Christiansen, before their departure for New York, by Miss Edna Wright. The tea rdom was decorated with persian and white lilacs, flowering hawthorn and honey es were piano selections by Mrs. F. P. Champ and a grout) of songs by Professor Walter Weltt accompanied by Mrs. Welti. The remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Two score prizes were awarded. (The committee on arrangements consisted of Mrs. I uther M. 'Howell, Mrs. B. G. Thatcher and Mrs. suckle. Long stemmed pink in a green venitian glass tulips , Jdel E. Ricks., Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon bowl and pink candles in holders will entertain at a card party surrounded with bridal wreath this evening at their t home, in formed the center piece for the tea table. Miss Peggy Rampton complement to Dr.' and Mrs, and Miss Laura Nicholes served Hawley. The various small sup-petables will be decorated with at the tea table. Musical numblde bachelor buttons and pink ers were rendered during the afternoon. Forty guests called. snapdragons.1 The rooms the TwetttMurrufest8 peonies. pie jTha American Legion and Mpifcaij Ljfgifn Auxiliary gave fpvited. a'CQhjomt canyon party on the. 'Mrs. F. P. Champentertained lawns of tW city light plant in at a bridge luncheon including Logan canyon last evening. Gam eight guests Tuesday afternoon es, dancing and stunts were the in complement to Mrs. Ira M. entertainment. A picnic supper Hawley. The guests were seated was served. The American Leat two small tables for luncheon - entertainment committee gion with bridge following. A score with Anton Peterson as chairman was the cSqmmittee on arrangements. About two hundred guests were in attendance. Mrs. Moses Thatcher entertained at dinner party Wednesday evering in celebration of p Ch 'w Thatchers birthday anniversary. The table was attracAir. tively decorated with tulips and bridal wreath- After dinner the evening was spent in cards, the' prizes were awarded to Dr. W. B. Prestcn, Mrs. Reese. Mr. Simmons and Mrs. E. S. Budge. The following were present: Dr. and Airs. II. R. Me Gee, Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Eliason, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Preston, Mrs. E. S. Budge Dr. and Mrs. G. L Reese of Smithfield, Dr. and Airs. T. B. Budge, Air. and Mrs. John Christiansen and Mr. Adrian Sininons of Salt Lake. Aire. F. C. Rich entertained at a bridge luncheon last Saturday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. David Shepherd who left Friday for Pala Alta, Calif., the various luneheon tables were decorated with 'blue sweet peas and yellow snap dragons. All of the appointments were carried out in blue and jellow. A guest prize was awarded Airs. Shepherd and a score prize to Airs. Ross Anderson. Twelve guests wrere included. The Wobyca Society of the B. Y. C. held its last meeting Wednesday evening at the home of the Presidents, Airs. David Shep herd, with Airs. Shepherd and Aliss Alary Sorensen as hostess- - ! 1 1 axteLope skin ", t i t j x aod with lt pretty pied btege conbrown makes an attractive trast lor ths white flannel o t this yoke and spring wrap. Pointed shoulder cap are, ot course, the newest features. At the front the collar extends to the hem at both side and is mitered Into the hem band. Pale green brocaded Uk .- linea the wrap- hall was decorated with a variety of flcSvers and block Crimson C, After the program the eve. mng was spent in dancing. Refreshment were served to 6ne hundred and twenty-fiv- e guests Airs. David Shepherd and sons Ford and Paul and daughter Jean left Friday, for Pala 'Alta California, where they will, join Professor Shepherd, who is at- tending the Stanford university Airs. J. II. Ford and daughter Emma returned Alortday to their hegrte in Centerville after spend- ing the weeks end with Airs. David Shepherd and children before departure for California.-Air- . and Airs. Charles E, Bybee announce the marriage of thefr daughter Glenona to Cleon C, Forsythe of Salt Lake. The marriage took place in the Salt in California. ' , Airs. Ben Aleldrum of Ogden spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. Julia B. Nibley Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher motored to Salt Lake and spent last week end, TheirdaUghters, . Two To Three Shades iV Lighter in One Treatment - Alarinello Bleach PaSte quickly removes sunburn, freckles and moth patches and leaves the skin soft and youthful. - $1.00 , , ' For hot summer days you will find Alarinello a valuable friend. The latest and most scientific method of checking perspiration. Does not soil or injure the skin or, clothes. Liquid 50c Compact $1.25 BEAUTY PARLOR .MEZZANINE Licensed Cosmeticians ' Ladles' Hair Cutters , -- - Lettie and Martha, the Aliases1 will spend the summer vacation who has been teaching school in Davis county for the past year, accompanied them home and with their parents. Alias Lebra Thatcher spent the 'X week in JSalt The Aliases Katherine and Camille - Christiansen left this morning.for New York where they will spend1 a- - month as guests of Dr. and , Mrs. A. W Squires. Afrs. Squiresand little son will accompany them home. Mrs. Squires will be remembered as Aliss Veda. Thatcher. Aliss Barbara Alaughan left this, morning for New Yoik where shet will attend the summer session at Columbia - Lake Temple, Wednesday. The Alutual Improvement' Association of the 8th Ward enter' StocktcnChrMlaisenCo tained at a miscellaneous showa er in honor of Miss Glenora By-bChrlatinnaeir Co last Thursday evening at Formerly Shamhart : 4 Mr- - and Afrs. Boyd Hatch of her home on Crockett Ave. The rooms were decorated with, lil- Logan; Aliss Lucile Larsen of New Yo'rk arrived here Wednesacs and tulips. Games and music Hyrum, Aliss Norma Anderson day, after two weeks Air. Hatch formed the entertainment for of Arbon; Idaho, Aliss Adelena will return .to News York and the eveninb. The bride reseived Kowallis, Logan and Aliss Phoe- Mrs. Hatch will remain here for the summer. many useful and beautiful gifts. be Tarbet of Logan. Refreshments were Served to The Brigham Young Camp of Airs. W. W. AIcLaughlin of thirty-eigthe Daughters of the Pioneers Berkeley, guests. California, arrived Airs. Blanch C. Pittman, state met Thursday afternoon, with here recently on account of the president of the Utah Federk-- i Airs. Lucy S. Alardon, Airs. illness of her father, Mr. Andtion of Business and Profession- - John.J. t Caine, Airs. Alargaret rew Eliason, Airs, Andrew Eliah! Womens clubs, left on Thurs- Aforrell and Airs. Ellen Barber son of California arrived a day to attend a social dinner of as hostesses. The topic: Utah couple of weeks ago and has the Salt Lake City B. P. W. club As It Is was ably discussed by been at the family hdme since at which all state officials and Air. Ellen Barber. Airs. Lew Bail his arrival. local t3 were invit- ey saug a song. The Frank HarMrs. Aleroyu S. Riley of Salt ed. In Provo will be held a state ris orchestra furrtisheef imusic. Lake is convalescing at the home executive board meeting at Refreshments were served. of her mother, Mrs. J. A. Beird-nea- u which plans will be perfected Air, and Air. E. E. Lundstrom after a majoY operation for the fourth annual state con- of Los Angeles who motored which was performed recently. vention to be held in Provo on from California arrived here Aliss Nathalie Jacobs arrived Airs. Pittman is Afdnday and will bte the guests home from Alt. Pleasant last August also national frqm of Dr. and Airs. N. P. Paulson evening, where she has had the Utah of the national federation for two weeks Mr. Lindstrom music department of the Wasof B. P. W. clubs. is a brother of Mrs. Paulsen. atch acadejmy at Alt, Pleasant Airs. E. S. Budge' and Airs. for the The Crimson club held a recep past school year. Her tion yesterday afternoon in the Seth H. Blair spent the latter father went td Alt, Pleasant library for all of the alumni. Re- part of the, week at Ogden as Tuesday to attend the commence freshments were served. The guests of Dr. . and Mrs. W. H ment exercises, accompanied her home. library in which it was held Budge. The annual chapter of the was decorated with potted plants Airs. J. W. Hayward left reand spring flowers. About one Sorosis Sorority at Ogden en- cently for Chicago, 111., where hundred guests called. Aliss tertained at a bridge luncheon she will join her husband, who Sarah Maughan .president of Saturday afternoon of last week has just completed a two mon-th- e at the home of Mrs. A. P. Merthe club and Aliss Alary post graduate medical coursa sen God mother of the club re- rill of Ogden in compliment to in New York, from Chicago they the Salt Lake-anceived tKe guests. Logan chap- will go to Detroit, Alich. They The eighteenth annual com- ters and the active members. will spend three weeks in the Eighteen from Logan motored East before returning home. mence exercises of the Utah-Id- a ho hospital training school for to Ogden to attend the party. Dr. and Mrs. Ira At Hawley Unrss was held Thursday Eve- Airs. John T, Caine, a patroness expect to leave early next week ning at the Hotel Eccles. A pro- of the sorority 'was a special for Salt Lake to make their : rendered.. After which guest home gram Airs, Bennet G. Blair and Mrs. ,'fMr. andj Mr. the remainder of the evening Logan Morris of was spepjf fn glancing, (F31iwiiig. W. 5.', Skidmore entertained the Washington, IX-.w ho have graduate nurses t Aliss members of their bridge club at eben in California and are motor Leona Jensen of Cardston, Can- a bridge luncheon Tuesday after ing hdme spent the 'week here ada, Aliss Reta Bodrero, of Lo- noon at the home of Airs. Blair. while enroute, as guests of Mr. gan; Miss Evelyn Larsen of, Lo- Yellow bachelor buttons and and Airs. L. D. Naisbitt. Aliss AHg Stoddard entertaingan, Aliss Margaret Hansen, of blue sweet peas carried out a Smithfield ; Miss Ada Hansen of color scheme of blue and yellow ed at a treasure hunt at her in the decorations. After lunch- home Wednesday evning. The eon bridge was player!, Prizes treasure was found by Dean were awarded to Airs. Samuel Merrill and Thelma Pederson Leven and, Airs; Jack Gordon. after which refreshments were The faculty of the Brigham served and the rest of the eyen-in- g Young College entertained Alon was spent in games and clay evening in compliment to dancing .Those present were: Air. and MrS. W. V. Henderson. Caqmen Parkenson, Karma Car-doThe party was given at the Thelma Pederson, Ruth Presidents home which was Hansen, AIatti Tayloi Carmen beautifully decorated with garden flowers for the occasion. Games knd music were the Refreshments were served. The members of the faculty picsentedPresident and Mrs. Henderson with a colonial grandfather hall clock. The pre sentation speech was made by Professor A. ,N. Sorensen. Sixty guests were in attendance. The commencement exercises of the eigthth grade of the B. Y. C. training school - were held Thursday evening at the school. Following the exercises a dancing party was held from 8 to 10 for the se enth and eighth grades. Alls. W. G. Farrell of Los Angeles. Calif., who is visiting in Salt lake ' with relatives, in company w ith her sister, Airs. William Patrick of Salt Lake, spent last week end here as guests of Mr. and Airs. John T. ENTFR, THE NEOKL5CE Caine. nd lit many entertaining forms. AX ENSEMBLE Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lundstrom One may clasp three golden hoops frockand bloomer combination of are receiving congratulations up about the throat, two plain and insures harmony in ones costume. oneThased, to be chic Indeed. An on the armaf of a daughter Bose colored French voile makes Egyptian effect is obtained by gold born Tuesdayafternooru the frock and the combination. and stones, as shown Airs. Ira M, Ilawley was a dinPeeper pink linea furnishes bindTins pearls by the center sketch ing and also marks out the quaint make the lower necklace with it ner guest at the Beta Delta that end in th deeply scolpanel solid center and graduated sorority, Tuesday evening. After loped hera. dipner the evening was spent et pni-versit-y. ee -- i ht club-presid- 21-2- 2. vice-preside- nt -- d , C, -- 1 n, i semi-precio- And Now the Chair IVE just finished the bed with KYAfrTZB CELOID the beautiful tinting enameL Celoid gives that satiny tinted effect' that is now so popular in FINISH, furniture, walls and woodwork. Flow smoothly and easily from the brush without leaving ridges or laps and dries overnight. And Ive decorated it with KYANIZE Decals, those lovely minute decorations, And novV the chairl Im going to tint it to match the bed, A ttew book, The Charm of Painted Things, tells how you, too, can tint things with this new and enameL Aide popular medium-glos- s for a copy. ' 85c Value for 25c Use this Coupon Here our trial combination offers X full Vrpint can KYANIZE Celoid Finish (white oT $0.50 price tint) regular h .25 I good brush, (bristles in rubber), reg. price .10 The of Painted Things" Charm t book .85 .63 Value of this coupon for this offer.only .25 , You pay u In cash Only l'A-inc- N. A. LARSEN HARDWARE CO. Olsch, Alice Stoddard, Charles he has been for some time treatment for rhumatism. Dean Merrill, Franklin diMBse has teft its traces Richards, Ted'. Anderson, Thor-jTh- e val Hickman, CWre IywaH Cart Sheffield. Mr R. F Sham-rt- f Air. and Airs. C. A. Stevenson of Mr, invitation the accepted and small daughter Alarilyn of and Mrg- iransen of Cornish Oakland, Calif., arrived here for an tuto ride to Salt Sunday and will spend the sum- j4t returning home on the I mer here and in Salt Lak AI r Clanmce Lott .spent, a few ith, ; fsWyes,, Stevenson, who is a former jA town the first of the duate of the U, A. C, has been at i tending the U .of California at Orland Fackrell, who lias and has received Berkeley just of a large dairy farm an advanced degree in civil engl charge at Tremonton, was in town a W nepring. short tifne during the week. AL i. ARss Aliriam Jackson left SunTuesday evening in our day for San Francisca inroute to A. Professor Hicben of talk: the Hawaiian Islands, where She gave us an excellent has accepted a position with the on 0ur years slogan Miss Eleceric Co. She will gan of Lewiston sang, Air. Jack ;0i sail from San Francisco, Wed-'0- f the music department fine two nesday, May 26. the M. I. A. rendered Bernhisel Airs. E. W. Elliot went to Potea violin soloes, and Mr. tella this morning to attend a rendered two humorous read' reception given by Airs. John insrs. Hood, for Miss Dorothy LeFever Wednesday the 19th the and Aliss Virgil Irwin, two June! Gull Girls gave a farewell paw Peterse brides. jfor Miss Josephine near f- the in who is to leave Alias were Mure. Those present the of TRENTON Hansen leader V.Sea Gall class, at whose home Joseohi narty ,u6given. Vadis TRENTON, May 22,-- Mrs. 'Allen if? H. H. Thompson of Idaho Falls, KIfMddred Andrew, ATrV on her way to Provo to attend Andrew. H'M d the Harris family reunion, stop ' . nn1rla Merrill, Sim off in Trenton a few hours. Andrew Mr. and Mrs- H. T. Petersen lhond and Benton, Ezra of Preston were Trenton visit- mends, Orvin. Games were Tlay serve ors Friday evening the 14th. refreshments were light The Pageant, The Ways of t Alvina Hanson went Airis Youth, a local production, was state Salt Hake M take the e presented bytthe girls animation for hair dressing under the direction of their subjects, leader Mrs, J. H. Wheeler and its accompaning Airs. Bessie Hanson, President registration An automobile of the Y. L. M. L A. Thursday canteaU holder that the 13th to a well filled house card ed to a steering post Sunday afternoon the lesser invented to enable an r priesthood of the ward, under comply with the Uwe i of the direction of the Bishopric, al states requiring a caru took complete charge of the be always in sight. meeting, furnished the speakers A company that has and music. With the exception forced in Chile to develop W of three congrigational pieces, droelectrid power, for the P which were led by Chorister R. duction rtf iron and steel E. Butler. ' - ' native res. will make the C. B. Lott has returned home attempt in that country from Lava Hot Springs, where combne the two resources. tak-Broc- k, m - cityg gra-!d4- ys , k Riwi-tno- nd - J I J J1' F.d-pe- - Bee-hiv- . |