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Show S . THREE SECTION EVENING NEWS Mrs. Ketth has recently returned from Europe, bavins spent twoyoars in London and the past year i in Paris, to be near her husband, lieot. Col. D. Fbrboe Keith of the headqraartern company af the Canadian army, a e Major gharman Armstrong baa re- -i service and Ha turned from jor and Mm Artnetrong and their Bt. tie eon are again at home at 84 east 'booth Temple estreet e e ' Mm W. Reyd haa returned, George i from Lee AnfftW an dthe beeches, after a visit ofe several weeka a e pon F. Root. mi . haa returned botna. baring received his honorable two after years of very nee dtsnbarge ' ttre suite in the hospital' corps of the U. S. navy. Mm Peterson, formerly Mine Berenice Pardo of Ibis jetty. Joined., htm In September, ainco .which time the yonng eonple have toured 'Gafifomta. spendtng moot of 'the time in Lot Angelee. Catalina Island and Long Beach. Mr. Peterson received his discharge Noe. 25, 1S13. Mm H. B. 'Whitney and children b ere returned home from Santa Monica, after epee ding the winter men the there. Me. Albert-A.'Peterao- . ate By JIOTA TELLS FEGGT Minna Has Stmnms. ABOUT EVENING GOWNS. oclork 111 tbs evening repast was served Mrs LOSE YOUR FAT, KEEP YOUR HEALTH New York Fashion Letter , SATURDAY WAltCTT 20 1913 v sumptuous Jalr received Miss Hose Hengihor, WM has been In government avrvbe as a nurse at tbe hospital at Port MtArthur, will soon return to her home in this, oity. Mrs Theodors Koehler mnd danghter,j Amelia, and son, Ira. have left this city for New Vork City where they will Jem Mr. Kuehler.end make tbelr tutors borne i end Mra K P Root end CepL John Gnllazher of Halt aLke were Og-dvisitors last Sunday, the guests of Mr and Mrs. D T, Ryan. Mra J. C celebrated her 64th birthday fittingly last annlarsary hen she entertained about II Sunday of her grin-l- htldren as special boss's Four o cloi k tilnher was served after, whti-the guests enjoyed a musical program. Mra C o ryawfdrd has s he1 hense guest, Mr Alice Hrrsttofi of Halt Lslie city. Mrs Stratton is e purse In the capita! city Mr. end Mra R M Keckek of Ml Twenty. fourth a street, were pleaaaattv number of friends at surprised by their home Saturday evening wee The time spent tn special diversion and MFreshmentp wire served Mrs. Kathryn Hassett Pardos read "Vadam Butterfly' at the meetin of tha Drama club fiaturdav at thq She was assisted by Mra Vies Dorothy Russell, pianist and Mra Arthur Woolley who Wright rendered selections from ths orisr.. Mrs Clyde GreenweT! and Mra Rolatjd Ballantyne were hostesses. flesh is net Healthy, . Superfluous neither Is It healthy to diet or exercise toe naok for its removal. The simplest method kaowa tar reducing the over-fbody two. three or four pounds a week le the Mermola Method, tried and Marmot a Pro. indorsed by thousand. Table's, rontalning esact scrtptlon doses of tbs famous prescription, ars sold by druggists at It oeots for a you can oblarge ease, er if yon prefer direct te the tain them by sending A vs, De144 Woodward Company. harmless troit, Mich. They erareflabbiness. wrinkles They nft Mar-mo- i h- -e at NEW TORE. March 33. Peggy Dear: Never were evening gowns so unusual, graceful, eltngtng and stately, rich la simplicity, gorgeous ta material. Those 'gowns' shown in the Fifth avenue shops which ars most onuses) are draped, and especially bring out the beautiful lines of the figure. One most individual creation. Peggy, Is fashioned of Ivyor white velvet rich and .wonderful. The 'Velvet drapes from the right tide around the fignm banging in folds; from the left side falls In dinging folds, gold lace over gold tii i a. Gold tissue hands held the gown ever the shoulders, tittle cap sleeves complete the ensemble. A long velvet train lined tth gold adds dignity and grace t this lovely de- ixjr a Hairs. Are Gonef How to Rrmne fin per Guo Hair by IMtetoivlng Thera Now1 Toilet bu-pr- y. Away Odwr Beauty baeswlg r -s la and-leav- , ere popular because effective and Advertisement. D1SCOURAG10D Keep wp Tou can gee nd ef thea black beads In p. few moments, yes. In g few ntee help-I- n tha use at mfH ends, Mrs. O. JvrhT' eprinkl ment a little neroxJn J. P. Wldtsoe T:45 p m, a boek reon a wet cloth Rub the blackheads in with this and view. a few minutes yea ftvrmtts win find" they have entirely dlsee-- r tour druggist can supply yea eared are many lldios who prefer with the noroxin for net more than about with a hatrjr grrowth S ednta than to fo arm or ho on tn droa4 a whot thrf think through NOTES , in ihe removing nrtham They MRS. N T S The most remarkable O sign. Jy do not know abotrt the new method result which yon could ever hope te are to Lhoae who now on the skin'ean be aocom -omployed Jy achieve Ummml, Gowns ta Mark. the new and qutmtedRftfiwlh quickly by suing e creamy mixThe Bwetness Girls league will yllhd In Mack a number of n mutual gowns way to rerooTe tkiii ture mad by mixing ewe eeuce-e- f gin-to- n Jutely meet at the Community .House for are being shown for the younger maThe way te do it )s and 4w. tableepooefuie ef glycerinThi e-in v e halre supper chib meeting Tuesday evening. to dieaoiae away tron, as wen as for milady of mere pint of water. InBya neteg this If members have net been attending in done bv moistoatac hair with freely, ayou fow day will notice certain yearn be obtained that all tha muddlnoes and blemishes Tbie e olfo aoiurieo regularly, they most notify Miss JenBlack a&Ua fitted snugly forms ths a dollar. about etoro for at if from , faded Civto will of drug the st afty yen speak Center, planning nings. Jiay body of one- gown, odor which is In a few moment tbe hair are nee eight, aad leave instead a complexion to come this week. draped moat artistically black eflk net to cmnbi up and dimmlye, o that of enrpaasing lovallnesa drag-giAny beautified by. completedot. This net you can wlp off the hair flower. Frtloha, the high school girls' chib, supply you with the gin tine PROVO. It for net more oaata. ly with a ewiah of tbe lhan16 drapes fluffily about ths skil-t- , and at at will meet at ths Community-Hous- e and leaeet the ki abaolately dear the back U forms low, soft folds bee a 4 p.m. Tueaday. Mra H. Norton Johni, and Mrs T C. Foot entertained clean, and leavee no pot or' rednen neath a fastened panel of black satin. son will give the first of a series of st Mr. DEffPATRrfQ Short, thin hair stm-ycoeld lotto a a wedding reception at their hme whatever Ueing means that tha rdotg of tbe hair Long sleeves of net, through which la nothtalks to ths girls on "The Bible. All fer their son and wife, MY. and Mra not be any eaeier. There the arms look wondarfuU, hang to the or make ready. Thtf are net getting the nourishment which the girls who know Mra Johnson Eldred Foote, who were recently tpar- - ing tso ml they ahonh have This is proven te Ther 'should b eo every woman's dresser, wrists, from which they " fall almost will be there without fail, and those-wh- rled In the Salt Lake tempi you very forcibly when ye consider te the hem of the gowg. A plaited girdo nqt know her cannot afford were about 40 guests present on the new many of the different tonic yeu wrtnOLD Raroerlng dle of narrow silver ribbon folds occasion LOOKWJ interesting to miss hearing her. as mentioned In your On Friday evening the Community kle now tg easy, remarkable, easy, have been eelng aronnd the waist, fitting beneath the Here la a formula which has letter a or a the church at it a social sq affair minute but gave Gamma' PI. the Upsilon requires at younger back the then is brought forpanel A musical program wag fur-- 1 day, aDd yon cannot fall if yon win rroven itself many times ever with) buslneee girls' club, will meet Thurs- church ward and loops twice at the front. mine It has a remarkable nlshed by the members . use a cream made by mixing on sewer ofef forrlnc to vrow, and H The ends are fringed, and extend te day at 7:45 at ths Community House The ith ward officer and teach-- 1 tableepoenful of glycerine Quir-ktis be It to a in still are featured the bottom of the hem. Silver cloth gowns of awmrlatlon enr- poutfntVf two ouno meeting honoring the ere of the Pi J one of their member, MU eptol In a half pint ofeiWater The Ji Jt?-- add tn content 1 a slippers with silver stockings are tulle and net. One, of palest yellow much love4 poet. James Whitcomb prised of jPlt worn with this gown, and a scarf of satin, is shrouded with tulle, and then Riley. The following program will Marv Mortimer by feathering at her u ay it vork I thlj Th pnru " T.Vr.h b.f -- " .Tl'lLT. poial tlmv.al the eklo are made smaller Vnd tb "The Life of James W'. home tfoifnner unfy pectedly for bright liberty red net, adds a note of adds the colorful note of adorning be given; ? if a re a number of texture of the skin Is accordingly ri- itself with a rare combination of pale Riley, Miss Bernice Frits, "A Criti- W. uelectlon. color and charm. Ax the akin become fined JTA ami plumped I n h(h. cism of His Writings" Miss Rhoda pink and bine. social up the wrinkle, One of the moat else Corsage of Ostrich Tips. large end ymall. Indeed. Peggy dear, tjv-?- e new 'b'cknea ef your hair, end il will Hunt; readings from Riley; Mias Helen eventa of the reason intereatfn? gowns the This eas that given yanleh quickly Another black frock of satin veiled and gowns, too numerous for descrip- Anderson; muslo (poems from Riley), Friday eveninc In the Second ward of time eave felling wll1 and alot In, Georgette and embellished with and trouble)ouby adopting It from tobut all Just waiting to adorn Misses Valentine Gorlinski, Mabel annulment halt when the officer and wgjr, Jet banding shows a longish train and tion, members of the Sunday school, mem- day on. The eptol cost aboat half XTRB J. J The artrpKs eea be kept Beautiful for dinners and Haupert; favorite selections, the club. bers Milady of the Parent' and TheoJofloaJ a dollar at the drug store. strikes Its piece de resistance in the dances free from excessive perspiration by the Girt Rmurvea cave a in honor claves farewell party use of hydrollxed tale (Jqnlda fer this corsage of shaded ostrich tips six of Au revoir, men amle. The Blue Bird squad of the West- of Mr William A Hay. former superItlBB fi. R. There's more 1 re- purpose dry quit kly and are apt to dry them shading, from coral ptnk to MINNA. Devotedly, intendent ward. the who left dirt. mere The hydrollxed tale Btzy than move from the recently the ektn of girl reserves or- Panel nr and other American Beauty. P. Bo Yen, you shall hear of lovely minster company were fea- There are fatty scalp scales which form, be secured for half a dollar. T- , end wtll hold its tures of the evening.pastimes Despite the tendency toward ewath-infor the younger set next ganized this week now can only he removed by things which and each Monday Last Thursday evenlnr Mr. and Mrs. dissolution meetings regularly clinging lines, youth and fluffl- - week. If you nee a teeepoon- m. The same ef my faee afternoon at 4 oclock at the Third J W Smith entertained stia social ful of eggol in half a cupt. ef gater. tn the womens reception room. Ad- - at the Civic Center at T o'clock to the Presbyterian church. The following for their danrhter Letha. and Mr El- - a a head wash. It will remora all thee powder is' "Valeska Roratt Face Powla mad exquisitely fin In Foot, whose marriage took place accumulations which retard the growth der." It ministration building. rmembera of the household engineering officers were elected; PTesldept, Mar-- j dred the previous day in the temple at Salt of the hair. It win also make yoor order to eliminate ohaikinee. and yon class end ell others who rosy be in- jorie Badertscher; secretary, Flora Lake Mr for aril! find it superb and Mr. Foote expect Drug stores new City. very silky. Ther is inenough treasurer, Bernice Ewing to leave eoon for Raymond, Canada, hair a 14 --cent sell it in any tint, I cents. Adverttee-packw- g The open nteetlng of the "Monday terested; gentlemen as well aa the (Lyman; dozen shampoos over a Miss Greedaw is Gladys the captain. where they will make their home ment. te these falka On , ef eggol Night Club" in the public library was ladles are welcome Mr Anna L. Glale returned home a field trip will be taken to Miss Elisabeth Prosser is lieutenant fromvery successful. Before an audience Wednesday J. her Miss and Earl son, Glads, secBadertscher the is Myrtle, greenhouse at the state eapitol for ond lieutenant. of over a hundred persona. Professor further at 'Balt Lake Instuetien and demonstration. D S Murdoek an- tending the A-- C. left the first of the te Salt loir Monday Mr, and Mrs. Marshall reviewed the The Miss Margaret logerael the engagement of their daugh- week for Honolulu where she- tn comThe of the Apocalypse." complete program fer the comWednesday afternoon at 4 oclock nounce Mire Aritha to Mr Earl Lloyd of pany or relatives from Salt Lake will Lake visitor this week. After giving a brief outline of the ing week at the Civic Center win be the girls of ths Rio Grande Baptist ter Vern Houston, of Balt Lake is her brother her Belt with to some time the take vjsit for marriage Church will meet at their Captain's place aoon City, his parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Fred story. Professor Marshall dwelt upon ae follows: Miss Helen Jacobs was a Sait Lake visiting home Houston for the literary aspects which wtll make Mra Thomas 1 Mira Mies Zena Aritha week. organization. "De po- A. the Murdock, Monday, March St visitor am, during -Mins Florence Stewsrt, and Mis Cltiff and Mlaa Stella Clayton were the hook an enduring one. The talk re five Art, Miss Hattie Carter, asFlynn Is captain.,.. . Mra Amelia Nlelsoa whs hae bee the guests of honor at a dancing party visiting relative In Burier. Idaho, Tune Fefeteed sere guest of Mrs. I was very delightfully given, and every sisted by Miss Maud Cnahlng; 7:30 P. Harvey Friday at Pleasant Orev. The Forget-Me-Nsquad of ths Monday jvanlng at Hansens, given bv ha returned home. one present enjoyed it. The chib ap- p m., French, Mrs. Helene Berg; 7:80 Rujumtt Moebuls of Balt Lake was the F. L. and H club The guests of Bryant school company of Girl Re- honor Mr. and Mrs A. R. Cnlder are receivHome serves the geest of F M. Harris the latter brlder-eieOur preciates lha entertaining are pm, a "Beautifying ef on birth meet will the regularly Thursday congratulation ing which Professor Marshall provided. Mr and Mra Verl 8 Haws of Burpart of the week. Grounds," Perley A. H1U, landscape afternoons for their club meetings Mr and Mrs. Bogeae Nichole ef Idaho, spent Monday and Tuesday of Salt Lake Soldier gardener state eapitol. Mies Pauline at the Community House. This club ley, Pettigrew In Provo and on their return will atop ia Summit, were the guests ef relin Logan. spending some tkne , Tuesday, April 1 10 am, tCare of organized this week with the follow- a". Magna V visit with Mr. and Mr. , week the atives past Mr. A. E Lloyd U here from Oraed, Food in the Horae and Suggestions for ing officers; President, Vers Whipple; C Arthur Tlawa and family. Mm Roleret Walker went te Prev ' NEW CIVIC CENTER week to the Mias Ruby Crorhv and Mrs Emma Idaho, the Use of Leftovers," Leah P. Jen- secretary, 8ylva Kahn; treasurer, June spend Monday visiting wfc bats bom I John with relative. of American Fork .pent Thurs- v Mis !!! nings; I p.m., "Legal Weights and Peck. Miss Dorothy Culver is acting Foster FEATURES. friend In PocsUQo, Idaho hs The B. B clnb, wfR meet with Mrs. day her the guests of Mr. and Mrs. returned Measure aa Applied to Household captain of this club. home. Clinton Larsen. ro from Earnest Chadwick Thursday. Purchasing," T. L. Irvine, city inspecDr. George Thomos woa Mrs. J Ashton leavee Sunday for A group of girls from the East tor of weights and measures; 7:30 Sail Tdano to a Falls With few weeks visit Ctvte at the Watchword Is the Spring high school wtll meet at the p m, Spanish, Mra E. M Ledynrd Junior Wrr. "Elliott Dunn. SPANISH FORK. soon at A o'clock td organise a squad herMrdaughter, Center during the coming weeka 7.,n and Mrs. W. C Othby have reVery opportunely a spring beautify- - and Designing," Miss Marie Hutte-ball-e. of Girl Reserves. Miss Mildred Ehreck turned from their California LEHL trip clean-up will be the captain and Miss Muriel Mr and Mrs. C. D Strang went te' Dr. and Mra L L Noyes and chilcampaign is to he ing and . dren and Mr and Mrs. L. W Moves last Wednesday to "be carried on at the Civic Center under 3 3 p.m, Beau- Gates the lieutenant. Anna stoa Balt Lake Wty Ooodwtn. Whtids Wednesday, Misses April were s wedding reception end of Lake in O. Salt Provo the J. Wldtsoe P. Mra of City direction the Meeer. Our KJrkham. Home Zelda Jt" A. Grotmda" dart, Utah. In honor ef With Mrs. Irene MeCanne Sanford last of the week. Perley uppr at the efHotel and Miss Leah P. Jennings. The first tifying attended the the Kirkbnm Mr and Mre Hill; demonstration at the state eapi- as captain and Miss Dorothy Cooke as Bert McArthur, editor Roy Borhard enter- M and Arno marriage of a series of lectures and demonstraLake In 6alt Friday night. of th ML Pleasant Pyramid, te Mia meet at the greenhouse lieutenant, a club of Douglas Junior tained a few of their friend at their thei.tre tions will be given' at the Civic Center tol grounds; A most delightful denoiBg party Helen home at dinner thia week. Frank of Sait Iftka Tbe young 2 high school and state university prethe coming week. Perley A. Hill, land- promptly at o'clock. Dr. and Mra J. F N'oy ee of Amer- was held Moaday evening In the Fltet couple were married in tbe tempi. married school demonwas couple. hall ward 3,0 young paratory by ican junior at high the Fork girls Th Mra capHoV am, Thursday, with April spent Sunday scape gardener grounds, evening reception given tbe same Mr. wars The Louisa McBride Following the dancing partners eng joyabl - affair: will Instruct in the beautifying of our stration: vegetable dishes and salads organized Friday afternoon. WSS a lunch bun naeLof-tiilSet ami enjoyed. e Mrs. aRobert Homer idrswH, club will of Rtvenw apent days homo grounds. couple Appropriate grasses made possible by the spring markets, House eachmeet st ths n Community weoirvttlrzEeZZjpAraiiUkspent a1 Mm Thorns -Tgtwag-given In Mr. friends with, on theoity. 3 Frldayaftei-nmfor lawnit trees, shrubbery, flowers, Leah P. Jennings.; p.m, reports pleasant eueprlee party at her home Mrs Agnea Morgan ontertatned very HedquUt. Mra O. soils, arrangement a n d care wlUlbe household-accoun- t,Mr I. W. C. A. Residence Open House. Brft evening. Hlen O. Johnson hart htr Friday at dinner this week in honWldtSM Considered. Mr The M. I A. of the Third ward gee charmingly and Mrs. Jed Greenbffh or The puestf, ef Mr. and Mra Joseph Bank ef of Lake is Salt to invited city a very successful dancing party at the Bancroft. Ida Cover were ilaid, for Rantaqua. Friday, April 4 10 te 4, Individual inspect and visit the Y. W. C. A. of Mr Monday night Mr. BUI win lecture Mrs. Clarenra M Bean of Arcade hall Menda evening. waa by eight. Th hostess residence on the corner of Third South NewdaleandIdaho Mra David Hodge entertained are here vtsittn relaMiss her danghter. Bills Hasel Morgan. and Third East on Thursday afternoon tive end friend. number of friends at as afternoon tee te returned her Mra Joseph The Girls' Patriotic Ueroe met hi Thursday, and evening. Thia building haa just at Parson Sunday after vimt- - ! Friends' of Mr and Mrs. Gilbert hem at the JCiks' rlomi Monday been remodelled. The third floor has ing a week with Mr. and Mra George sura Knudaon them gave nnff pleasant Just been opened, displaying as it now Ainga jr at their home Friday evening. Ihe Dtah SoreM rtub ,met Wednes- prise Mias Aletts Halverson Is bare from doe 10 lovely white bedrooma' The Mr. and Mra Nathan ' afternoon with Mr J W. RobinPratt enter- Provo, r a week and Dp. with spending second and first floors hifee been day son tn tained a number of friends Wednesday Mrs J. W Hagaa bueipes session, cleaned and redecorated, to seem Just a concert. at grafanola evening Mra John L Jones entertainod like new. New, hangings havetieen Master Herbert Glover was given a for a number of friend this ""surprise Tuesday afternoon wqek Present were Mr and Mra Hr put in the living room and diningroom pleasant by a number of his friends, tn honor ef rum Cbrlvtensen, Mips Rosetta Bowen, In fact, everything is so attractive that bis tenth birthday. Rupert-Thomthe board of director! and the resiRalph Bowen. V lo la Mlrs Sarah Olaen, daughter of Mr Mr and Mra W. B. Raeker enterFloyd Childs snd Mina JoneA dent girls' are inviting you to be their and Mra Carl Olaen of I,ogan. and Mr. tained In bonbr of their daughter Mra Jones, R. Mra Herbert entertained guests from 3 to t in the afternoon Donald Miss of Salt Lake were mar- Maude L-- Whipple's birthday Friday very charmingly Williams eveningCov-at and from 3 to 10 In the evening, so ried in the Salt Lake temple on Wed- evening. Those present were Mr, and dinner in honor of Monday her birthday. Mrs. F. A. O'Brien of Salt Lake, Mr. ers war laid for 13 friend you can see how attractive it is. You nesday. Mr. and Mra G. W Lindquist enter- and Mrs. Loney Raymond of Ogden, Mies Alice Thomas ef Rlarkfoet, IdaJ should know the important buildings tained Mr. H. on D. of Mra Le Mr. evendinner at and Magna, Wednesday In your city and this most to her home Raturday, after assuredly ing in compliment to Mr Robert Hill end Mrs L- D. Raeker, Mr. and Mra returned five days here with her nnete, " Is one of them. spending of Portland, Oregon There wr. to M M Thomas, snd bis family. Miss Mr. and Mr A. E ManTherewflj w I muelogl program guemi. ana tne table had an attractive R. Whipple. Thomas has spent th past month vis"during both the afternoon and eve- centerpiece of rosea. ning. Mrs Mary Winn, Mrs Morgan iting with relative In Beaver cOuntF. Mrs Evelvn Peterson. Mias She Mr. W. Q. Farrell ef Salt Lake waa In Evans, ning. In connection with the open stopped one dav in Salt Lake to , Ltsal Bhaw, Miss Marvel Rhodes, Mr, visit house there will be a silver tea. The town the early part of the week her cousin Hyrum Thomas, beHacker Ira and Mr. Arnold Brabh Lieut. Smith has returned Ralph fore Utah proceeds of the tea will go to the from overseas leaving Mrs B Albert Mr. and Mra son of service Taylor, Mr 8. J Oold went tw and blanket fund. The house U being T. Lieut. Scott has arrived in Logan to William Taylor, returned homa Ratt f.ake-Ix- sr to attend a I resupplied with bed blankets and this take up hie duties as asalstaaite Captr Thursday from Edge wood. Maryland, reception given TTuirsdav" by the B"Nai Brlth r he has been training la the share in helping if you Abbott Tn The military department of where chemical gives remained in Balt Lake They so desire. army the U. A. C. department dais. Stanley Taylor, son of Mr. and Mre several Miss Nancy Finch spent part of tbe B Mrs A. Remember, everyone Rockhlll Frientertained James Taylor, returned home Thursday day afternoon sfor th Ladies' week in Salt Lake. wanted and welcomed. Literary , Dr. D W. Gray, of Providence, R. I , from overseaa Rectal leub snd Ten members and was a Logan visitor the early part of nerMr. W W. Clirk entertained at din- one special guest, Mrs. I. P. Snell, ware Wednesday In honor of Mr. and prqeenL ' the week r , W. 8. Evans of Rantaquln Miss Edna Merrill has returned from Mr. Mrs Lon Young ef Mona end her Mr. and Mra Henry Lewis Jr. ena (nhort etar in Salt Lake. two are children a week spending her Mise Geneva Welle who has been at- - tertained at tbelr home Saturday In hohor ArDouglas whd Mr and Mra C D Strang went left for New York Tuesday, Lake last week to attend th wed- thev will make their future home.whey Miae- Orpha Stewart spent Sunday with her parents in Spanish Fork Mrs. B W. Brown, Jr., entertained OGDEN, A Stubborn a bundle shower Tuesday evening Cough , at In honor of Mr. Fern Brown Hogue.An Interesting social event of the Loosens Mm. Up Right waa week apent the week-en- d tbe Sixth annual ball past DlO-Hs- a ln W eat Jordan visHImg Of thejlsugbtcrwwf with her the Pioneers held Mrs. Chrl Hansen, , slater, in the beautiful Berthana hs!l on i Mra Sherwood Adamson Monday night There waa an attene at dinner Runday for Mrs. F.entertained This A. O Brien remedy b e wen deg dance of SM persons, both old and of Salt laike. fer quick iwelu. KeeUy aad 4v. CTf'c voung, who enjoyed several hours or, tf Mrs . Glover Joseph vnTrtarn?d at dancing and social amusement- - The dinner Raturday In honor of Mrs Ell it--- Is program consorted of .old 'Time' and Webb and Mrs Devid Hodge modern dances whhh were indulged in1 WovL Mr. WILL Forrest" ef Brigham Cur by both the pioneers who attended la was the guest of Miss Hilda Rhodes e Is Her a pvrup which mil large numbers, snd the younger mem- lion '5t O TT'ri I &c SertrS1 of people have found to be the most Runday. ber of the party Tbe grand march was staged at o clock and was led by dependable means of breaking up stub- the-- ploaeer president of the Weber born coughs. It if rheap and simple, but , Y.W.C.A.CLUBNEWS -- There fc Ber-tha- Os-e- ar st eu ty A Actable event in club circles next week will be the meeting of the Daughters of Utah ' Pioneers, postponed front their usual date, the 24th of each month. The session will be ad evening one. and the topic will be Mormon Hymns, Their Authors and slue to the Public. Prof. A. C. Lund, leader of the Tabernacle choir, win have charge of the program, and win speak on the subject, while hymns will be Sung in illustration of the topic. The public is cordially invited to at- tend this meeting. On April 11, the Daughters will hold their annual encampment, and the electlonof officers will take place, and reports will be given by the retiring officers. The first session will be held at 1:30 at the Bishops building. The following meetings of the Ladles' Literary club sections will take place next week: On Monday the dramatic section will meet at the club house at 2.30 Tha dramatic current news p.m. will ' e . given Mrs. Anna by Hatch McAllister. "Contemporary One-aWar the Plays," , is subject of a paper to bo riven by Mm Prank Anderson. A reading. The Old Lady Shows Her Medals," by J. M. Barrie, will be given by Miss Ethel Paul, MlAy On Tuesday the art section wtll at the clubhouse at 10:30 a.m. meet The program consists of a paper on J. W. Turner. Life and Works," by Mm L. L. Pratt. On Thursday the history-touri- st section wtll meet at the clubhouhe at 10:30 Mrs W. H. Bramel win read a paper on Edueaiton in Japan," and a sketch of the "Life and Works of Lafcadio Hearn will be given by Mm E. A. Walton. On Friday the current-event- s and ewrrent literature section wtll meet at 3 30 p in. Mrs. L O. Lrttherwood will give a tlake on "Peace Terms and New Boundaries, and afterward tea will be served and a eoeial hour enjoyed. i The Seekers' Literary club wtll meet next Tuesday with Mrs S. B. King, and - the assistant hostess will be Mm H. A'. 'McMillan. Current events will be reviewed by Mm T. J. and a paper entitled "Women Nipper, Leader of -Fifty Years Ago" will be given by ct - a-- r Mm E. W. Senior ' The women oL th- V - tlntvendty of Utah will meet en Saturday, April 12, j i hir r pckcof dJ mu-iir- 1 -- 1 g, ng war-nov- el - Four-Horsem- en ot ct I ir t XJ-Thord- fg , prent ,t 310 -- M-- 'J J.P. n4 t Mlle . 1 - LOGN. as. - I Home Adam ty. you-you- THeD 'Outside to-Sa- cities the trenches-on- e hundred million Qupsof back agaianow-- at yourrocers. - vb Uhal- - hriB,Fi?re preeident of the paugh- of the Pioneer Refreshments were served and music ter was rendered the Lillian Thatcher orchestra. Helen Glirk la spending a few days In Bait Lake with Mr. and Mrs. J -Abott Click, The Daurhterg of the King met afternoon In the church parThursday lor of the Epinropal church Ther waa a large attendance of members Mra. H, H. Gordon was boriee to Company M Daughters of the Pioneers Thursday afternoon at her home,' 1652 Monroe amnur. A collection was taken for the flower funds. The Child Culture club met Thursday afternoon at tha homeof Mr. Eraaet Ford.' "The hostesses for the afternoon were Mr Browning and Mrs. Angus T. Wright. Miss LTD Isa Thatcher . presented her violin pupil, Paul Wheeler, and Uttls Miss Cecelia by ing, soothing Influence, chest soreness goes, phlegm loosener breathing becomes easier, twk hog in throat stops end you get a good night's restful sleep. , The usual ih road end cheat colds" are conquered by it in 24 hours or lets. Nothing better for broncbitirboAfene, croup, whooping cough, bronchial asthma or winter cough a To make thit plendid eougk ymp, pour SV4 ouneee of Finer intq aunt bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated ' augar zyrap and shake It you prefer, us clarithoroughly. fied molasaesv honey, or emm syrup, instead "of augar ayrup. 7 Either way, you gei a full pint it family supply of much better cough syrup than you could boy readymade for three times tha money. Keeps perfectly and children lows lie pleasant taste. Fine Is a special and highly eoneen-- ; trated compound of- - genuine Norway AMERICAN FORK. "iror??raV EUn Prove James made a ness trip to SaltOitpman Lake Wednesdav - J?ri. and ? ! ProvopenrTuesday rv. ft Z. (X AMwixa 4er.s, g-- f. I. DR,rG STORE AGENTS. f SPECIAL r Paper Hangings Paper Cleaning, Window Cleaning, - -- sd,U spssy Jweeg . - busi- Wednesday in Kntma Anderson and Sunday in Salt Lakespent Saturday visiting t with friends and relatives C Harris left fnr Richfield where she willThursday spend some ttmp Mr Clifford E Young spent part of week visiUng with relatives th, and friends r Mrs. Ixitt A Rueeon -- f fvht waa b guear of Mra. Vern Walker Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Webb were visitor 1 Ra.U Laik tbie week. Mre. A- B Cbipmaa of Pbamnt Grove waa the tweet ef Mrs. .Kohne gave a reading. Two piano polos Toro Prldav Saturday. were rendered by Mrs. George Bar-loMias Hue Miller spent the week In and a paper op .."music" was yead gait Lake wit h Irli!il ds m brinMSufcafr.nHo?ltrh;. 7sc ;nnt- '-r John RoTiTnaoB spent part of ths effect the P faiihfiit i y upon f eft honored and Pfompt healing week, tn ligan With friend pio- Mr Richard Healey was an Amer' near, Mrs. Adels Stratton Rialr oft Mllft To avoiif tji'aapnoiniment ask Tour ican Fork visitor last Monday. Rlverdale, Ih member or her Ida Chtpman and Manda Mieses met at the home of Bishop A. A family! ounce of Pine1' Bin. p druggist for Booth motored to Provo Runday and hem and spent a most enjovabl lime full directions, and dont accept with anythe Ther were present five children of day with friends, thing rise. Guaranteed to give absolute apent Mrs Blalg, 11 grandchildren BWyr Jonaenn of Salt Lke eras aatosfaeUoa or tnanev prompthymfnnded. the guest of Miss Florence Chlpman and a number ef Tb Wayne, lnd. ether specially invited Jiijx 8unday. made g. bnatneaw trip 3 Webrnk- 5a the w o t 6e home-mad- f T oteo , n, i - 1 -- l G.Wnshington Sales Co. IncJNewbrk, Hao ! heme-mad- Mr. QOPJF lF Those fietf Jrl POt?cG f Ray-Allr- ed Calcimining, -- - .. DeneraHonse-tneaning. Phone Wasatch 4256., 1 National HcaseCIeanin Co 56 Post Office Place. |