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And by the Salt Lake Hotel aseociation. Both are organisations. The Lemon' post organization is to endure 50 years. The officers are: Charles R. Mabel. poet commander; Thomas grentri I 111 0 PI non-prof- it lag . Road? A Winona. fleacthe sod 60c oket6r And ea- - Chok wycnico-- 3Sc ternsgp. nese sad P13013 awl Seici6 31c. ; - . I i55T , . layout cup whether you LcrTelz . ' f5eAfZIKIG 1415 NAME AWO . ADOQE55- ,- ; , . I I :,- , - cihe res 114C CoJti CLEW ' 14E14AD - - , --- 0 - . , . -- tu iler4- LiUM - tevjyn..1 scot) pj A 1f:T, E.C.Okit). , , - kb P E V . I' r-r- t 0 , ',. . lh N.h.. I . , k ",.... 1r i :fréã -'" l'et,..:1,, '''.7'"f3 , ,, 1. I - 11'''d ,, . - - - .-. ' 0' t . . . :- : 4 , 822-510- 5. - 4,, r, - i''-111;- --7-4 - I . I 1. - ' 1 - 'i Its do I In, br Tbs Sell imam" too S' tt poi, so so; IM-4A- 0013 1.NOL) T vJA5 I Oi e4..n..t.. 01514, 4 KIE,JES4-T- a IPA 4 1111 61'4 w ' , . 50593E55AKIO 0 FrrAmem ot " , 1111 ibilalt i ' viti 4 - 11 El A II Al ' lak V a I , '1 ,5 , . 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MEN'S SUITS tabktt , - 1.1111PiP 0611110,0111111EME 1110110411Millable statement aheidd show up nome of these T HEandabove make them prove different to the public. , 0 (Iliillitle S -- ,. , olommonNommille in offering you this special price for dry clean- we want you to bear In mind that we are not trying to compete ' BrPO M 0' -- WM4 "TUE , Legion and Hotel Men File to Incorporate on the contrary this special price is for SuperSerrice cleaning, the the U. S. A. tAnhaat marWe very best ctleanhat can be produced in any fromt In the city to a wager of $100 to $1000 , challenge any work at this price is equal to the best produced in this city. ,. i I , -, I et. Ft UT , 1 ,05 erse '' a - Strength ' 1., ... 15 ; 0 0 A i 0 clearrlinibeci 1 - t Ono anrins 1 .. a ; 1 1' , Day is,- 0 ;?.. 4 in i 4 1: ' D in price with any cheap service offered. OF 1.1100LE ACE I S E LI - , p.. s'" . --- -, No Money Down Required; No Cash Deposit; No C. O. D. MR. AND MRS. PUBUIC, I, -- : IP r. Doctor Sends New Truss on Trial I Caro a ha p. ' (Speelal).-- e Kansas City. )do, Having invented a rupture anvilno log straps. tie laatic Ince with. belt. no cruel spring bands, no hard-ouging pada. an unusual offer .is now being made by the Hernia Kaiser. Dr., Andrew Specialist. 2ZI-Koch Building. 2,04 lisin Street. Kansas City. llo. Without a cent in ad a. rash dePosit no C. O. D.. he will send his atiPli- &no for je days trial. Hundreds of people many with double run-fu- r. of "Mill iliandinir. have and wanting quick relief and imPr, ',Mani and freedom from the h ampering and discomfort of yrsvious truss wearing. If iruPtured and Wilatinit quick relief and Im Ensign Choir Sings snake Wm teed, If entirely pleased and satisfied after At University Ward provement. 30 dais' trial. Day its small the ---, prks and keep the appliance 8undaY evening the Ensign ward Otherwise. simply return it and e Walre nothing. Accept this offer by of under the leadership choir, the writing today. The cOupon below lace Y. Bennett. furnished do. will munie for tha regular evening servt ices hi the Cniversity ward. rhe Dr. Aedreir Kaiser. 2210 Korai services were conducted hi CouneS Mate. Kamm. Clfr. Me. Didi. selor Orvil W. Adams, and the Plume send me speakers were Bishop Ales A. MadD. 7Via1 Offer. Dow. Ne C. O. yrmir sen and Counselor Gordon E. Hyde of the Ensign ward. temoeweeemen meemme., d 7c 1 of the Unitarian Laymen. Me will ajik) 'peak Imre& each evening this week 'from 7:I b to 1:30 p.m.. over MEL. Dr. Westwood opened his series of mission !sermons Sunday night. speaking on the fundamental requirements of a modern religion. The great creeds of Christendom no longer Went to have power, the great certainties of the name have lost their hold. and religiously the world Is adrift. he mid. predicting that the moth's of service shall come to suPPinnt the psychology of selvatitm. The future religion alli ask. not "What Is your creed?". but 'What is your relation with your felJews?". What are you doing with your lifer. he said. rnot ..-' , flustartt Plasters! 6. , "The ,lloilernist View of the Sib and th. Scriptures" Is the subject of the second of a series of lectures to be delivered Monday night at the First Unitarian church by 'Dr. Horace Westwood of Botgon. minister-atlam- e . Don't Fuss et. , Views will be Discussed . L SAUCE t- t i- ,.. it , E I - , LEA ts PEIIMI1S' r: .p - 1 :12NG ..td, .t. 'l it ' ' DEEF STEW - -- i e - r t... ' eng Pited211 lliamagamiuti A, ' 1 1 , - V. , Modernist ' PAY E, 4 non-pro- eon-tes- Hundreds See New Neighborhood House 110211 ' t5 25ounces for25s WAR pgice5 ,, t viaWO' " tioyea7extent i, , j 4 SaMaPillse i,-- . 1 & rs NEVDER .. 118 , Im! t DOIMIZ ACTION : ' k 4 ,- - a The Utah Manufacturers' ease- lelation will entertain at a dinner dancing party Tuesday evening la the: ballroom of the Newhouse hotel. Decorations suggestive of birthdaY, will be used. Forty guests will be present. The Blue Triangle league. the business girls club of the Y. W. C A.. will have a progregaive din- ner on Monday evening in cennee- Eton with the Washington birthday party on that daft- The first eourse will be hold et the home of Mies Marian . Styles, $50 east South Temple street. at :30 p.m.; from where the club will proceed to the home of Mrs. A. E. Humphreys, 50 Fifth East street. forth. second course. The final course Will have as a hostess Miss Lucile Stark. The program of the evening will be given at the home of Mrs. lady. Blanchard.. Mime Elisabeth Themes Is In charge of gattlOa. 0 I ' D. S. Student Book le honoti of Mum tovelna Nal- smith, a bride of FebrentrY. Mae Honor Wins Inter-Stat- e Nell Williams will entertain at a party Monday evening at her home. I 813 south Second Weal street. J. E. High honors have been accorded the 1027 "V' hook. annual stuDeets will entertain Tuesday ning at his home. 1011 Yale avenue, dent publication of the L. D. & C., In honor of Miss Naismith and her according to word received at the school. The book was awarded he Ranee, 'Albert Venerna. Jr. rating which is the Mae Theresa Johnson will en., highest honor awarded In ths of Minnesota contest. Out tertain the members of the Peter Pan club Monday ereeing at her of a possible 1000 points the "S" all book PeOTOd 126. rating home. 820, Lowell avenue. epeciallI 4ayOpen bone atwas maintained I the new- home of Saturday high In art. editing and make-ul- t. th Lake $ell bowie Neighborhood The 1027 "8" book also won weMrs. George Ring will entertain South street with at a luncheon Tuesday for 12 eenth piton In the contest conducted en West First of practically a constant stream by the Arts Crafts Guild of Chi- visitors guests at the Newhouse hotel. calling . cago. In competition with books spect- the new informally to inbuilding. book from The many universities., The elide committee of the la, There was no formal program ever Literary club will meet Toes- - was edited by Preston Iverson. observed, the visitors merely , Banquet Planned. day at :30 cm. at the clubhouse. with )3oh Bird and Nora Newart as greeted by directors being of the or&amorists and This editors, Byron law and other women who ganisation The Utah State Florist associa- section will, meet Tuesday at la Dories as business manager. voluntered their services. All tion will hold the fourth annual cm. Mrs. Frank B. Cook will wore escorted through the bow banquet Monday evening at the lead the discussion on partiamen- - !Raynor Neff will be the assistbtg 010,000 structure which has been . .Hotel Utah. Dinner will be premed vary 3aw. 'A ConstructIve Program hoMess. comirileted work the practieally by at 1:30 o'clock followed by dancing for Our Department and Delinof the organization With funds The Mothers club of the Sigma raised at 3:20 o'clock. Mush, during the quent Girls, will be given by Judge from subscriptions. I froternity will meet Tuesday afevening will be furnished bi the Fred R. Morgan of. the juvenile Pi Gov. George Dern. Mayor 2 ternoon at o'clock at the chepter John i Ariel quartet. Costume dances wtil court. Bowman.. state officials 1 et east First South and the1. be 'preitented by the following little The club chorus under the di- - houset were commission city girls: Betty rowik. Muriel Good- rection of Mr. &lid Mn. J. W. Cur- - street. Ali nwmbers are requested among the 'visitors Invitations bad speed. Phyllis Bone, Emilie Seen. Os, will meet Tuesday at 4 p.m. to be present. also nese extended and many atMary Alice Baker. Katherine La n the clubhouse. fraternal I The members of the Brigham tended from the civic Con. Elaine and aortal organizations. Openshavr, Luans club will entertain at a dancGowane. and Sterling and Berna! The board of directors of the City Boy bouts. Girl Seouth and a dine Deviling. 'rho committee in Womens Republican club will hold ing party Tuesday droning at the detail from the We high school All former 11T. C, aided in the reception includes the rigular monthly meeting Tues- - American dantante. charge of arrangements Mrs. O. M. Rohm. Mrs. U. Huff and day morning at 1:11 e'cloek at 1Brigham City residents are invited of Mrs. to D. be Lester Hubpresent. Fred Augsberger. the Newhouse hotel, parlor E. All bard. Mre. , Lt Marcus Mn.. Hamson. a board members ans urged to be ID. Ferree &melons. Mrs. N. T. , present. , 'Annual Party Held. Rucker and Mrs. Louie. Clamor have VCiZitialf("11. charge of the arrangements. The Daughters of the Revolution Auxiliary No. 4921. Royal Neigh-hoof America, will be entertained entertained at the annual evening afternoon at 2;10 o'clock ' party Saturday evening at the home Tuesday H. A. ball. 321 gout); State of Mrs. Joseph J. Darren, ISIS at the 8. 1:1 A be street. serarded. will 11111116' prises Fifth East street. A color scheme of buff and blue. the colors of the general invitation is extended. , . deewere in used the organization The A. A. U. W. round tables orations. The supper table was . ' the week aa fol- 1,50i. centered with a silver- basket of will lows: I daffodils and blue cornflowers. SilI Titeedee. 10 a.m.At the Public .. 1 ver candles:ticks held blue candles-IMrI I Robert M. Stewart presided at library. child Andy group, Mrs. I. 4 E. rmIchilin9ily praise O. Porter. Lydia leader. the supper table. One hundred Tuesday. 1 Pnt,AI the reivers- guests were present. Vegetable Compound II in The hoetestwe were. Mrs. Denim ilty of Utah. "World Leaders D. : Sirs. Annie Kwinskt or 126 1st Mrs. R. M. Stewart. Mrs. Carey 0. Political Science." Dr. Elbert Snow. Mrs. George Albert Smith. Montag, lecturer. Avenue, Milwaukee. Wis..' writes ' s'of she became e me' slirs. John G. M. Barnes. Miss Edith the L. D. S. - - Mosher:. ("rub ' 4 - that -- - , Mies Miriam Barnes. Mra solfak and run- , , ., Thomas Bruce, Mrs. Alex. P. down oho that the home at tale Monday evening Miss Mary Batezert Mrs. of Mrs. was not able to Orace C. Woolley. 19 F , do her house. . Laxafive ,wrniti-linIt7,z, the fathers of French miff,. a ILidtirl..L.yruhr.. street. i . work. She saw sionaries to be special guests. Mrs.! '' a le a 1 , the rams Lydia . One of a series of luncheons will , E. Pinkkam's , be given Tuesday afternoon at the 1 "A-r- ' ,I, Vegetable CoM- IVIth Newhouse hotel. Luncheon win be pound In the . served at I o'clock in the ballroom . paper and said and special entertainment features 1 to her busband.1 .. will oreutry the afternoon in the i Will that try hour. meweet president's suite Reservations may a I mustard, Don't mix and see he made with ihe hotel hostset and water When you caa relieve:i ... 'y Mrs. W. E. Thaughber who will be pain. soreness or stiffness with a if it will help me." She toys she ' ' I bottles took and six . . much assisted In the entertainment is vtleklmt.stle feeling by "T:ecteler lit of Y of ell pure Mrs. C. Z. Traver. vette' r. -mustard and other helpful lucre&to Adana. Waft lives in a to tents, and takes the place of gnus- MDOWttill.7. A meeting of the Wasatch Street. Brewton, Ala..' ' Lard plasters tit. The First and Original re. scary club will be held at the First A friend recomwrites as follows: mostlyrote usually' irises . rnitarlan church. blig Thirteenth lief from tiers throat, Cold and Grip Tablet mended Lydia E. Pinkhamli Vert. street. Tuesday. at I p.m. The tonstlitis, croup, stiff neck. asthma. table Compound and Sints takillif it, lEast bagnotic congestion, 1 section will present n one neuralgia. Safe for mere' than Proven wteeithl like acbdtirdenereentgrowwnoma4:: loblticskagoo.r OW May, the following members ".elnorisyl. ind rheumatism. tut of the of a Century as aches her a Quarter Mrs. W. B. Roberto'. feints. Forams. sore muscles. bruises, middle-agetelting. part: woman finds time to do Mrs. J. II Christensen. Mrs. W. J. elitiblams, I trotted feet. colds et the bad do time to , ENan:kffaend:diVaed aremedad1)preventive. Mrs. George Snell. Mn. ,41est t it mal present pneumonia) tit! things qiasnever lirnis. Bock. beforeread the new books, toes the Sirs, W. A. new L 'Mrs. W. S. Taylor, Mrs. Wight. her Tams plays, St enjoy grandchildren, Ernest 30c take an active part in church e dile affairs. Far from being Pushed , The boa bears this signature aside by the younger set. Bbe Ands I rich life of her own. That is,' 11 0 ft full, be; health is good. I I d, Thousands of women past, fitly, I t say they ewe their health to Lydl, I , Pinkliam's Vegetable ComPoun,1 der &sew ikon monotarat' , , . SC I IN. 111 a ,Itts t, - il qta 1,41;,.1, 4 ,,- t - gi I VII It ; exposure wild mentally unbalanced. Mrs. Annie Anderson. mother of the dead woman, has arrived from Evanston. Wyo, to lake charge of the body and arrange for burial. She wired Chief of kolic. Joseph E. Burbidge Sunday to keep the body at the city morgue until her arrival here. So far as known the woman wa$ last seen alive Feb. U. when she announced to A. I. Rudd. of 116 D street who reaided in the Fame house where the woman bad lived for the iaat foupagibnihs, that eh was determined to --walk to Evanston to see her mother. Two boys, roaming the hills, discovered the body. Phil Xing. the woman's husband, was a cook in a Said to have Salt Lake ciao and ileft Salt Lake last December for ILas Angeles gics. Xining 10 year old eon, Ge;rge E. McKenale. has ibeen hides with his grandmother. Mrs. And,rson in Evanston, and iher father. William H. Acork. live 21121 east Fourth South street. It p.m., carrying about 100 memThe trust agreement for the or- bers ot the local lodge who will ganization wag filed on Feb. , but extend the felicitations of the Salt the committee previously appoint- Lake B. P. O. E.. to the membership ed had continued in authority unof the Elko organixatioh., til the Sunday meeting when all A dinner will be served in the On the members resigned ,and wore baggage ears Tuesday night. arrival in Elko the local lade elected to the board of trustees. The members are A. C. Carring- members will be greeted at the staton chairman Mrs. Dorothy Crank. tion and escorted about the city. meeting of the Cyril Delevanti, M WS Jostle Bar- At 2 p.m.. it...special room Uri. Jame. A. Bogle. Fish- two lodge will be bold at which er Harris. B. W. Mendenhall, S. W. tarry S. Joseph will exemplify the work. At S p.m.. the visitors Morrison, Jr, Dr. Murray Rock, degree feted at Mrs, Fay Loose Stiehl. J. L. Wilson from Salt Lakean will be hotel at Elko a banquet in and Mrs. Georg H. Wood. ruler gaited J. T. Spence.. which This hes organization of the Salt Lake lodge will pre- now reached a mtunbership of ISO and hopes to greatly increase th banquet the memIts enrolintent in the neat few, Following of both lodges will attend months. The call for new mem- -, bership a dance at the new home of the berg has already been mid and lodge. all intereatod in the production Elko Leaving Elko at 2 am, Thura-in of lesitimato drama In Salt Lake the speical train will arrive day are asked for support In the Salt Lake at 9 o'clock Thursday morning.. - E , r eceasary. according to the authorioes as she undoubtedly died from Saturday night at which approximately 150 street caw operat ws were guests. Each of the tig Mell WWI award- ed a $20 gold pleeA. Pour presented records of three years without accident and their reeeived apeotal awards. They are Lars.Christensen, Rudolph Evans. inward. Byron .Sperry' and J. D. The others awarded 'are K. M. Booth, C. Carlson, Jr.. L. Christensen. W. A. Cobble ' V. T. Crawford, E. E. Crutchfield. A. Davis. J. W. De fry. P. A. Eckman. R. Evalis, R. R. Gee. R. Goodman, Y. L. Groom. S. R. HAMM, J. RIM E. L. Jenkins. A. A, Johannen. E. L. Johnson. W. IL Linch J. M. Lindsey. M. C. MeManieL J. J. McLeod. R. A. Mom. E. H. Natter. D. Parker. C. J. Peterson. Y. IL Picker-inI. B. Roden. William Schrader.. IL Swithetter W..L. Sheitou. B. Sperry. C. O. Stiong. W. IL Sum- Imam N. J. Thomstorlf. P. TimmerInnin B. Ch rirlSOY J. D. Rloward. D.. Et Woodhead, L.. Woods. J. E. Jeopson and A. Cherringtoo. Cornelius Beeken . captain of the t, winning team to the annual was toastmaster. Speakers in. eluded D. C. Green. vice president of the company; E. A. West, moral mattsger; Frank E. Hansen, claims adjuster; George W. Manning. ;superintendent of transportation: and the four men roosts. ins the special honors. Prank Pickering. oldest an the 'service of the company, having been street ear operators here for 38 years . recalled incidents and sustoms tor the "old days.' -0. v ;L. con-Rim- ed - growth - motormen of the Utah sponsor organization I Co. Storoge Street. West 201 Z A . A Keyser Mono We& IMO or MIS imenemneese .... . - Fred ars: Wiry. president; for the little Nevada. Wednesday Feb. 22. George 0 P elf. vice president. and A special train consistinS of 3. IL Rayburn. secretary. Nineteen throe Pullman eara two baggage hotels are associated tor the pun. cars and a combination Pullman pose of promoting fraternal rale- and abarryatioa ear will leave the tionship for mutual protection: Western Pacific depot er.:1:,.."at A- - - I - -- Fireproof. 1 1 A. ILL E - limo i . I - - I - n; . ! . 7 gnow.-chaptai- TTI- - 1r A 4 ako I -- Forty-si- x member" to go threuh the Arthur mills et Magna. Tuesday, afternoon. at 1 'clock. , , vota,. I1 - ittPk - owe rwr ir I rite ecomraindor; virrtil rt l'A;Irratnstov.ttlrstn4 ...1A ... ,,,. . aa& 94'017 THEATRE 1.1 aaaa--Id I S. L Elks Will 601, y 0,1.0III Tram Company ' .. Edwin Idwinsalon. adH. Mandan l T 'Wayne T. Wilcox. trimmer. e,.. e Vistt jutant: Honors Operators -K- EEPS - BOARD . Elko Ajl"ab Pr. J. ler; ViVilla --- -0. , and Albert them historian artmt. . Balt Lake Elks will pay a good Campbell. sergeant at executive committee of tb Escaping Crashes SaltTbeLake associatioa the of hotel Officers Elko. evill" to at the 'visit Little theatre ledge. I - Boys Find Prozon Body lAght A Traction oompany,were theatre movement here, was In office as the board of honored for operating their cars dila Call for a full year wittout acelident for trustees at a meeting of tho guild semen they were responsible at a In the office. of the Central Trust Police. banquet at the Newtiouso hotel company Sunder; All W. B. A. members are Invited to be the alma of the Magna Itti. JEANNETTE A. HYDE, Lvi collector of customs of the of Honolulu. 'oho la ipending port tr, few darn in halt lake en route ,0 weeks' stay in Wash. irom $ togton. D. C., to San Yilancisco. i itrom where eh trill sad for Mono- Zeit. wee the honored guest at a Mrs. Young Hostess. given Monday afternoon by the ;ea !Cornett's Repubiteart club in the 'Mrs. 8lisa Toung Gatea entertain-suit- e EtretideWit at the Newhouse ed at ait attractite luncheon Mose tea table held a lace day afternoon at the Lion house. iriotel. '?-- loth and was centered with a ail- - in compliment to Mn. Jeannette A. basket of acacia and white Hyde, of Honolulu. who is a gueet Silver candiestocks in the city. The guests Included. i.r.thickt ;were placed at the ends of other than the guest of honor. Mrs. table he held candles in contras- Heber J. Grant. Mrs. Anthony W. t. Zee shade& The guests were re- ivins Mr., Julia B. Nlbley. Mrs. illeived by bins. Hyde Mrs. A. J. Delia L Booth. Mrs. Annie Wells U.ewe. Jr., president of the club. Cannon. Mr'. Ann E. Groesbeck, Mr.. Justin R. Davie. Peet Mrs. Alice Ximhaul Smith. Miss Nell .tiresidenta of the club presided at $on- and lire Mabel , , Illumnion. Ebe tea table. ..,. A musical program 'was present,,t'd during the afternoon by tho CePatriotic Program Given. f.aste trio. with Erma Grover. vio- I ,Matiet; Helen IH. Riser. relloist: and The Service Star Legion met P. Bock, pianist. t Mr& A. Mondag afternoon at MemorMI 'i forma, Lundin. the of chairman enter, house, Memory Grove, Citv, Creek rt. 'atinment commfttee of the club, canyon. The tea table nes attracby MTS. J. P. Marotta'. trice tive with a lace cloth and centered sod the of the members ....balrman. with a sliver basket of spring floward ers In the pastel shelter. A short fornutittee had charge of the an- business meeting and exemplificaangernents. Members of the - committee Inelude: tion et the ritual of Service SW iertair ment N. &mug. , Mrs. Ertmet was held. An illustrated lecture on Mrs. C. Loofbottrow. F. laanbergor. "Abraham Lincoln." was steep by Z Dr. George W. Middleton. The Flag Without a Stain." by C, A. s emeaweamemeee White. and 'Mate 0 Mine". by El,', ilott were sung by Mrs- - Reber C.' "'. U Hicks. The hoirtesess for the afternoon included: Mrs. William M. ! . Stewart. Mrs. John Wordenburg. Meows ertwate Mrs. C. S. Dunes" Mrs. Green T. V Keyser Iftrepoof nolo. taupe moor ottetr Roger.. Mrs. William Dodds. Mrs. become tbor tiro flefBMInputs A. H. tell'ill, Mrs. Pam D. Thur.. eE WOOS rooms bent orttlebfto' Moe 111111, Jr. and Mrs. C. I. Thetcher. Proof ballast'. , . one hundred guests were present el ,' I CANYON - hero Moffett. Mrs. Charles R. liabey. Mrs. N. A. Dunyon.- - Mrs. Atonto Mad( iy. Mrst Preston Rich. ard,i. Mrs. Barry Cram. Mita tired Petervon. Mrs. Jesse R. Sharp. Mra. Louise Catheter. Mrs. Carl ans. Mrs, G. and Miss Zellla Callacher. Two hundred guests the afternoon. ,called during t. t , 1111P. Hansen - ter , t AA - A. Y"IkT .,.. . PRECLUDED IN I orison. Mrs. J. P. Rernold.Mrs. W. E. Loses. Mr$. Jame. Ogilvie. Mrs. S. T. Maroney. Mrs. E. C. Oehorm Mrs.. J. M. Forgett.- - The meeting loosen to friends of mem- , 11 g FEBRUARY 20 1928 MpNDAY W. A. Mottle. lira. min Leone Rockwood was host- Alm C. N. Jensen. Mrs. en$ at an attractive dancing party Charles Morrie, Mrs. Jesse Cannon. Snoods', evening at her home on Mrs. Clifford Patten. Mrs. J. Rou Gilmer drive. Perorations, images- n wage An atuopsy and inquest over the boll tH'Yolitt.cifemrt tire of Washington's birthday used on the supper labia and body ot Mrs. Marie King.11. whime ming. Mrs. A. E. Graham. Mrs. throughout the rooms, Seventy frozen body was found in Dry canC. Potter. guests were present. , , yon Saturday afternoon. will not be Ek ; t ,,,r IMrsi tamet Mont )ide Guest I - rifi eAgiffo.0.0, Of Republican Women ;.. rut al iiii is. L .111NICIJA;to, flri urtan."Mrs W. C. JIL V laL Mrs R. A; pBroaoadesbeelturat and hirs. H. CI tor the afternoon I Hicks. are Mxo. L. S. Palma'. Mra. A. A. 'W. Coulam. Mrs. E. lira. Green, 2A A Rowland, Mrs. S. W. Rob- - - ', . , 0111. 1 . ri re A ' l' - . ,filbstif. ilooltiqa,...,-......- . wr. J , , |