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Show " ' F A SECTION TIIItEE . THE DESEHEX NEWS f SATURDAY AUGUST l uni her college wolk all th Inland Htriford unlveie.iv. honor gupet at a dancing party Tuesday at ib Country club given by her 1 1 I Ends L'S 711 - IDL'D jeoen to Trousseau Tea f r I Pre-- I parruta. Dr. and Mrs. E. t. Woodruff, Dancing was enjoyed on th lewn where tight Fefreehfnent were also served. Th following assisted and Mra Woodruff In receiving, Mr. and Mr. Erneat Hill, Mr. end Mr. K. R. Woodruff, Mr. and Mra FrankC. Criamon. lin P. Rlter, and Mr. Th gueata numbered It Weddings Past History of the Struggle For Woman Suffrage and Future youthful dance frock, shown In COLONIAL PEUIOD Underseveral colonial governments women N NOUN CEMENT is mad t 4he sketch la made of roes colvoted, Mr, and Mra W. H. Iiomev ot ored taffeta with overdrew of silver AT THE TIME OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION --Women demand-- d th of their tulle. It le very simple, a sleeveless engagement to he included In th government. Abigail Adam wrote te daughter, Aleil, to WllUstb slip of the taffeta b'ilng topped by the her brother, John Adam "If women are not represented tn thla new Baylor of Alameda. Cal, Th overdress of tulle fuuhloned In apron republic, there will bg another revolution. wilt take piece th estrly part wedding overel.lt t design, held In so as to flare Mia Nettle Harding a September IN 1IU Women's Right convention at Aensca Falla New Tork, of September. bride, wee th guest of honor at smartly at the sides and flnahed with Alott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, th first big arranged by loiureti prettily appointed tea Riven Monday a doubl- - ruffle of the tulle. A roes Mr. and Mr. W. O. Holley of Of'-de-n suffrage demonstration iln this country, afternoon by Mra tkM. Polar. announced the engagement of veltet ribbon la tied about the valet, FROM 4l TO CIVIL WAR-Eff- orts mad to have state laws The tea table was decorated In varitheir daughter, Lta, to John Fletcba a little cluster of fiowere In contrastcolored sweet pea Assisting the hoat-e- e altered to Include women. Busan B. Anthony became a leader tn the Wooer cruft, Thursday at . luncheon af were Mias room In the side Betty dining movement for political freedom during thle period. ing colorings being caught at the the Ogden Country club. Mlae Hollry Ham peon and Mias Fern Johnson. On Is a popular memfcdr of th younger hock. A last season party frock of AT THE CLOSE OF THE CIVIL WAR Suffragists attempted te hundred guest called during the afset in Ogden and Ar. Bootvcroft is a secure an Interpretation of the I4th and ISth amendment! that would ternoon. (effete may be given, a new lease of member of th John Boow croft an Mias Oertha Farley rendered a numlife by supplying a tulje or net overparmlt a omen to vote. Bona company. Both have a great many solos. ber of conharp and It dress with which to drape e IN 1112 Mias Anthony mad e e tha test of voting at tho poll in Balt friends and acquaintance She was arrested, refused to pay her fin, but was never Jailed. ceal Its worn or faded part. Lake, so that th announcement Is of Mr. H. Harry Madsen will entertain unusual Interest, at luncheon Friday in honor of Mia IN Illl Mies Anthony drafted th woman suffrage amendment Elack and white will. It le JieHeved, to who Frewln. conElisabeth marriage In the which "Th of to an reads: of United vote States shall cltlsens th Important part right play The marlage of Mis Esther Mat eon, Georg Lund will take place Hept. I. for the not de denied or abridged by tbs UVlted Slates or by any stats on acstruction of evening gown of Mr. and Mra J, E. Mat-eodaughter count of sex." and Charles Richmond of PortMies Judith Hill will entertain Moncoming season. Many all black ( land, Ore., will take place this evening IN 1171 Th amendment introduced In the senate by Senator day at luncheon at "My Hhop," for ate being shown and combinaat th home of th bride oa Fourth Mis Mays Rlter and the member of of California. , Sargeot tions ut black and while are exception-- j East street her bridal party. STATE CAMFAIGN9 Jida by side withYfi affort to becur fed-orOne white satin gt 1 o'clock by Miss Ylolol Bolognese I ally Interesting. Th bride will be attended by Mias Miss of Janet b'hlb'.ey action th stats campaigns begun in 1141 were continued. Mies seen was embroidered Hazel Eelby. J. Hall Belt will be beet Colonel R. II. ARn will entartaing ' ompllmenllng - , ban Francisco, Miss Margaret Mar gown recently man. of tonight at a dinner dance at th Anthony always advocated securing suffrage by federal action and proher with enormous, striking motifs and hall, who haa returned from M In olub a Port for After spent gueet. honeymoon Country tested against th necessity of laborious stats oampalgna By th end home in Idaho to attend the Unlvrr- - blaok jot. Another frock in black land and on th coast, the young coutn ntno women won tho of had slty of Utah, and Mis Angelin Bo- -, whits showed th dress proper of right to rot t F. W. Mra Billing entertaining ple will return to mack their home In home at a visit after logneee, again Colorado,. Utah and Idaho, (1II4) ' stale: thla evening at a roof garden party at Wyoming Salt Lake. (11(1); black chiffon over black saxln, th on th coast. tnvtta-tton a , th Hotel Utah. Twenty-twskirt being deoorated with Washington, (llll) California, (1111); and Kaasaa Arizona and Ore-ge- n. Pink asters in a silver basket cen- chiffoncircles Mr. nad Mra. A. M. Derrick an formed of narrow folds have been extended. womon of Illinois won stats and presidential large In tho tered the table, which also held at of (1111). aouno th engagement of their whits chiffon. the four corners, silver candlesticks suffrage. In 1114, th women of Montana and Nevada war enfranI The woman who would be well daughter, Alt' Maud to Frond Vf.i itocne be win containing pink candle. Th place dressed social food Otber In Now women of chised. In HIT, th Tork, and. should study fashion netss Th marriage will tali lilt, th women Muldock. middle card war in dainty pink flowers toa to in tbs regular new aeotioa of next month. of Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Michigan. a place the cover was used. The guests and publications for information I A cluny and .J color ' were FARTT paper. ORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL WOMANS with colonial bou- - silhouette, fabrics andto work day presented deto In honor ef th marriage Wf their thsn et her own wits tiuetu as j'avom. Whoa th National Womans party, thsn called th Congressional fabric. daughter, Genevieve Maria and AlCovers were laid for th following vise original usee of these with her on ooneentrat a fodoral to was tn for so campaign Union, organised fred Murray Bpooner, which took lfll other than the guests of honor: Miss novel trimming and andon, coloring a i Ruth amendment, no action or own ddbat on th federal amendment had place Aug. IS, and was announced thU Wlscomb, Allas Donna Cunning-- l own particular figure have women always week. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Geerteen' Mias ham, taken place in Congress sines HIT. Pillticlans were opposed and poMargaret Cunningham, the guide. French been entertained at a reception Tuesdev Mias Ruth Cecil, Mrs Harold Jen-- i dressed Individually, and it ha Th about nmondmont th litical silent president, who party platforms difficult for American designer, evening at their home on east Eighth nlngs and the hostess. to a said In Vas of th th that leader for question power, inspiration, suffrage to Pari party . South street. have gone to which ho had given no thought. Within seven years evsry politicMlse Mary Clayton entertained at produce the desired results at homep Th decorations worn in ptnk gladlt the had not have a daintily apnolnted luncheon at tha because they oil and asters combined with palmd al party had Included In Its platform an equal suffrage plank. PresR. and Mra Harry Shepherd and Hotel Utah yesterday at o'clock for ration of the women they underferns, which formed a bower l: ident Wilson hsd publicly appealed for th passage of th amendment ' and Mia Maya Rlter and tha members of took to outfit. American women have family returned from Brighth living room' and th centor for th alike. dree been and war amendment to th had as a msasort.' Inclined necessary vitally much too week. her bridal party, been ton during th Friday supper tabla Th bride wore whltq A crystal basket of lavender asters This condition of affair, however, i taffeta with silver trimmings with if passed hr both houses of Can gross and ratified by If states. they motored to Bear lake. 'Tulle and Taffeta Da non rFork. with tulle lavender bows on the hsn-tdl- e rapidly passing. veil caught with orang blossoms! and plane cardi hand painted to Bh carried brides roeea and lilies o indicate that from Advice Brighton match were tho decorations of the ta bow in pastel shade on the handle Altos Parker haa been assigned for duty. by the end of the month few of the of Denver, have arrived In th c4ty to enjoyed with a program and dancing th valley. Martha Peterson anf Mra C. H. Well mother of the were ble, at which the following general on tha lawna. The guests numbered Mis Edna Geertsen were bridesmaid Rlter, cottages will remain open. Th Pyp-e- r. be with Mr. Hellmuth, localSouthern seated: Miss Rlter, Miss Claire Ri- - hostesses, and Mra W. W. assisted 125. and wore pink organdy and, carried Alias Evely Moyle was hostess at an Whitney, Burton, Gate, Toung, agent of th Colorado and Miss Jane Wells of Washington, mother of tho honor gueet, sweet peea Clyde R, Lsmbobrn was jter. attractive luncheon Monday afternoon Grant. Mldgley and Odell cottage will railroad. D. C., Mias Marie Crismon of Boston. In pouring. O. Oliver The Howard Womens beet man, at her home in honor of Miss Mays close tomorrow. 'Miss Edith Wells, Mrs R. W. Burton Among those present were, Mis AsaUiting In receiving were Mr. and Miss Linda Jessup left Wednesday Relief corps met Wednesday afterEstelle Dunyon, Miss Esther Daugh- Riter, a September hride, Mlae Kathand the hostess. noon in session 2:10 at oclock Mrs, W. F. Lund and Mra J. W. .Sulliregular Helerine of sb Miss the whsr Dlnwoodey for Calif., Berkeley, Passadena, Mias in Ruth Alls will leave Gowan Daugherty, erty, at th K. of P. Halt. van. - Th guests numbered 15. The cousin and house guest of the hostes about aMarjorie week for New Tork, where will visit aom time. Later she will Mra C. II. Duvall km hoxtess Thurs- en Taylor, Miss Helen Toungberg, Erickson trio furnished music for Mrs. Clar and Miss Jane Wells of Washington, she will enter Columbia university. go to Oakland before returning home. Rhodft Miss Ballantyne, e a', un attractive tea day afternoon Reynold's circle. Ladles of th O. dancing on th lawna Mr. and Mrs Alla Gowan expect to take her deHenry Sanford of D. C. met from to 6 o'clock at her home on once Nelson, Mra Mlaa In tho A, R., afternoon Tuesday Beautiful Is asters in her will make their home In thi the pastel shade Miss Della Rashand spending 8pooner Ruth Shipp, Mansfield, Ohio, L O. O. F. hall. were arranged on the luncheon table gree from this institution thla yar. Eighth East street in honor of her Miss GibRichmond apartments at vacation Miss Brighton. Myrtle Martha Wells, ..guest. Mra Nellie Johison of Boston. son, Mis Florence Well. Mis Marlon in a crystal basket with tulle bow in Mis Frances Grant expects to leave The tea table was centered In a low Order of th Salt Lake lavender and pink. Cover were laid Mr. snd Mra J. M. Proas anMrs. John Bates of Vornal and Eastern Star,chapter, Clark, Miss Maude Ballantyne, Miss for aoon for Boston to oontlnu her musiwill oalsbrat Robert nounce th mafriage of their daugh20. crystal bowl of nasturtiums. Miss Ruth Wlscomb, Miss Edith Bates wer guests Morris Boyer, daughter Grant Miss will Btudlea cal The hostess was assisted by Mra Blanche On Aug. study day at Liberty Alarlo Miss Violet Bolognese, Miss Albina, to Edmund Newman, son with Mr. Buonamld and for a few days at th home of Mr. II. A program will park b given Bil- ter, Miss Helen 'Margaret Johnson and of Mr. and Mra E. W. Newman,, Mr G. J. Marrltt entertained at privately of Boston. Mra Alvin Moss course at Rad-cli- Bate sister, Mr. Charles Brown, lowed by a supper at 1:20 o'clock. a music take Doune. One hundred guests called Crismon special which took piece yesterday morning Incheon at "My Shop" Wednesday at and Miss Claire Rlter. on east Seventeenth South. They left e collega during the afternoon. 1 at 8t Joseph's church in Ogden. Tbe oclock, The guests numbered fly Wednesday for Los Angeles, where Alisa Garths Farley gave the folRobekah No. 1 and MiNaomi lodge. J. E. Jennings entertained for a reremony was performed by Father Miss Bates will continue her college riam A pretty afternoon tea was given No. an held solos: at Mis Mis lowing ( harp lodge. Gertrud "Spanish outing Ethelyn Sharp, of sixteen Wednesday night at Kennedy. work. afternoon. LunchDance," "A Alother'e Prayer," and Tuesday by Miss Ruth Wlscomb at aparty Master Lester fltair Tuesday and have A wedding breakfast was glvsn In Sharp Sharp dinner dance at the Country club. "Come Back to Erin. eon was served. The Farley her home on east Ninth South street returned from a seven week's tou their honor at th Reed .hotel lmme . Mis Dr. and Mra H. D. Hines hav reMays Rlter, trio also furnished several selectlona complimenting California, after the services. Mr, and, Miss Jennie Lund and Mra Robert through and Miss Janet Shlbley of San Franturned from a vacation at Fieh Lake. Mra J.-- It. Glynn entertained the dlately Mra Newman ar spending thatr-. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alma cisco, the guest of her sister, .Mrs. H. Smith entertained at a mlscsllane- members of th Past Guardian club. honeymoon at the Hermltcge Mra A. H. Nelson and daughter in :Og1 Edwin Livingston. of whose 7 hom Larson, Neighbors Woodcraft, Wednesday den canyon and will male their homo and Alice of Rexburg, Idaho, marriage took place f thIr.I1 M1 Thelma The decorations were carried out in on afternoon th first part of this month at Evan-istoat 142 her Hawke In this city. horns, returned home on Wednesday after ' court Wyo., Mra May Wlnberg en- - yellow and white throughout. The tai two weeks as the guests of A held a crystal basket of coreop- Georvs L d 111 Uk p,c la spending tertalned Wednesday evening at herl-Miss. Marl McGhl and other Salt Mra Martha Bnow Keats ' andaisies with bow of September. Mr Emma A. Charles Mra Powell, .home in the Whitmore apartments. sis and Shasta Lake frlenda Th Veteran Volunteer Firemen as- Cardwell, Air. Albert Whit and Mra nounced during th week ..the enJ Pink and white sweet peas decorated white tulle on the handle and a cluny men t of her daughter, Beth7 sociation of Bountiful entertained W, A. Cardwell have returned from gage In honor of Mra Luelle Pope, who the rooms. 'The guests included, be- cover over yellow satin to Alarvin wedding Assisting in receiving were Mrs W. has Just returned from Prince Rupert, . Mr. David H. Eeclss and small Tuesday night at th horns of Mr. snd Eureka, wher they wont as delegates will take C. Brennan. 4 The sides the guests of honor, Mr. and at th homo Sept, Warren and Samuel, returned Mra Hyrum Sessions at a melon Mrs. Fred Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wlscomb, mother of th hostess. B. C., where she spent th last year, sons, for th Ladles suxlliary to th Veter- of th brideplace on 8econd avenue. to their homes in Ogden the for for th Salt Lake organisation andparty Mrs. W. R. Wlscomb and Mrs. Victor Mra Sam Bernstein the an Volunteer Firemen to Mitchell, Air. .and Mrs. O. C. Larson, L. association, Tuesentertained Ml le Keate a graduate of the. Oleson. Pouring were Miss Violet day at luneheon at her home on Rich- part of tMV week after vlelting with Ladies auxiliary. Th svenlng was th Utah State Firemen convention. Mra Anna Munn, Mrs. Murer, IPs. a University of Utah and a member oft ,H. B. Barbor, Miss Jennie Endholm, Bolognese, Miss Donna Cunningham ards street. Deep red rose and ferns Mra EcclAs' mother, Mra W. G. Dav-ltho Delia Epellon sorority. Mlaa Mra Eccle was formerly Miss Boyer. Twenty decorated the rooms and th luncheon Alisa Vena Graham, Miss Mary Hicks, and AIlss Blanche Ksate will be attended by Mr. Ver-- j Eva Davis. four guests were present 'Miss Ida Munn and AIlss Erma tables. non Hewlett, matron of honor, and' In honor of Miss Rlter, Miss lather J tha following bridesmaids Miss Edith 1 'Jones Mrs. of Fork John Mr. and Mra Larson will leave the augherty nd Miss Ruth Daugherty Spanish A pretty and informal tea was given Wars, Alias Lillian Btalne and Alias th guest of hor daughter. Mra T. O. first ot the week for their home in were hostesses Tuesday at 1 oclock Thursday A Helen Keats, her sister, by Mra Edwin Livingston Creer luncheon at "My Shop." The decor- for on Mrs. avenu Windsor and, Randolph. : , ations were In garden flowers with will her sister, Miss Janet Shlbley, who Clair Robison on Second avenue TAD COONS BOY OOMES BACK TO Wm, was received during th week leave next week for her home in Word to match. The cards place rural A prettily aranged luncheon was included By John Sartoa of th marriage of Alias Lupreai Oar-- ., bridal party ef Mlag San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Fisher and Mr. given for 'Miss Janet Shlbley. who Rlter and the Rose colored sinnlas In a copper The 'Asoootated 1120, tsr, daughter of Mr. and Mm Arthur by (Copyright, a few closu friends, numNewspapora) leaves next week for her homo in Mra Don Priestly have returned bowl were used on the tea table. Fall end of Nepht, and Jack Summer-- 1 Carter 12. about bering from Alias a Cecil two to Ruth at her weeks trip California, by Bar Lake flowers In shades of yellow war you know. Dr. Muskrat , was Bishop hay. Saturday at Beaver. home on Seventh South street yesterDO Alls Georg Pace performed ' the - cere' Annie AleCormlck was th placed about the other rooms really disappointed when he saw Mra R. W. Van Dsrck and daughday at 1 o'clock. was The hostes Mr. assisted .and her Mr. mony, by Summerhay Th decorations of the table were guest of honor at a mirtcelinneoui ter, Genevieve, have returned home Lout Thomson go rotting up th Mrs. Charles Livingston will reside in Beaver, where Mr. and after in shades of pink, with zinnias In shower Alonday evening given by the mother, a six weeks rtay at th beach lane bealde his mother. Its too bad, Is engaged in business Mr.. Mra Hyrum by Farnsworth. at club members home the of the Joy rose color and pink in a basket and Catalina and island. at The guest list Included Mias Violet said he. That boy ot yours was Summerhay i well known in local of Miss Mae Keenan on West Second glace cards in flower designs. Alisa Ruth Wlscomb, 'Miss musical circle. Covers were laid for Miss Shlbley, South. Garden flowers and kpwples Bolognese, AIra Julius Rosenberg and daugh- learning very fast. Tad Coon. If hsd Cecil, Mias Blanche Boyer, Miss Mra , Edwin Livingston, Alias Doro-'th- y decorated the house and24 enpper table. Ruth a the down are home at a hero ter, after pond by Georgette, just stayed Allas Ruth Allen, Josephine Richards, Pretty in it rimolicity wa - the Farnsworth, Miss LeJeune Acker- The gueet numbered Miss Feggy Marshall, Miss Dorothy v)ait in th east. little while- longer hed hav boon as home wedding of Miss LaFond TanVio-,lMiss Allldred AIlss man, McLean, Farnsworth. Miss Ethel Allen Miss ner; daughter of Mr. and AIra H.-Bolognese, Alias Ruth .Wlscomb, Dr, and Mrs. J. Boyd Gordon are wild as any of ua You see tho woods-fol- k Martha Mra Richard Tanner, and J, Dewey Solomon, which Miss Margaret Gunther, whose mar- Fierce andRichards ,Mlss Donna Cunningham, Miss Ruth to wanted a back of hav from tour a nlc wild boy .Yellowstone Mrs. W. B. Wilson. was solemnized - Monday at 2:20 lAllen, Miai Willamette to play with Just as much as' Louis Thompson, riage to Ralph G. Tuckfteld, will take park. oclock, at th home of the hride on Miss Josephine Richards and .Wli place th first part of September, Third avenue.. George II. Wallace of ever wanted a nice tamo coon. Miss Helen Taylor end Mis Helen was given a miscellaneous shower and Clayton.. the Ensign stake presidency propresided at an attractive InTad Coon's own ears wer droopE. Duffiit of Pocatello, IdaMrs.V. lawn party by her sister. Miss Beatrice Youngberg nounred th services which were wltrt formal luncheon Wednesday at th Allas Laura Davison, whn-o- e mar- Gunther, and Mrs. J. F. Hampshire, is the of Airs. ho, s.ster her he was J. ing. guest "Maybs Tad hungry, nfreed by the families and a few inUniversity club in honor of Miss Mays L. Bower, riage will take place next montti, sat at the home of the latter on Browning Rlter. wo didnt hav th friends. A to whoso timate guessed. Phil Corn Maybe wedding breakmarriage a miscellaneous' shower Thurs- avenue Wednesday night given next Wednesday. wa served in their honor tmmeiS take will fast place to teed him." He right knew ' things V. Dr. and Mra E. Silver are at day night at her home on West Sixth Festoons of Japanese lanterns were A variety of garde A flower were diately following the ceremony. $ .South street, by her sinters, Miss stru g about the lawns. A bower of arranged on th table. The guests home after .a trip to th Paclfio coast. whet that was because he'd been so The bride was daintily costumed? n Davis-oMiss Davison, 'Mary Earbara himself when Louie had had hungry flowers and ferns was aranged on the who numbered IS and who included In pink, fantati silk and iace, and rarand AIlss, Florence Davieon. Mra James P. Wait expects- - to him shut up in a cage, rted a shower of brides rosea punch wa served. the bridal party of Miss Riter and a leave trying to tamo decorations were used about veranda, where soon for Oklahoma to make her dumber of intimate friends wer pre decorated th Interior of Tanner, bridesmaid, wore a? Goldenglow him. ithe house and on the supper table. the house. Th host esse were assist- sented with corsage home Who Bhoold Come Trotting Back to bouquets as faThe guests numbered thirty. 1" 'Nonsense sniffed Dr. tho pond But Loukr! Muskrat. , ed by Miss Phoebe Wilson, Mis Edna vors Mies Elizabeth Jltzgarald his re- "If he'd only waited until Miss and Peterson. Irene Peteron Tommy Trailer the Hound, but Tomrry Just Miss Louis Well and Miss Edith trip through Peel Complimenting Mra John Gruber, turned from a five weeks' teach him hie way Of wouldn't let him.- - - lamte wanted to Wells entertained delightfully at a Fifty guests were present. canyon of southern Utah fishing could who leaves the first of the month to the soenlo he'd have aom had all he corn tale wanted." .. for hla coon and he tea at the Hotel Utah late Thursday $ ft a .visit win Mra Knox at You make her home Jn Freeno, Cal., Mra and sea, muskrats can eat thei fish just went ahead and took it anvway, The members of the Utopia club J. Beaver. afternoon for Altss Alave Inter, an ex, , Weda at tea was hoeteas ' without taking the trouble te cook even if hts father forbad hlint Watch McGarry ' of Airs. Roy , Olson entertained tensively September were the' guest them. nesday afternoon at her homo on east knew you ought to obey, but even . bride. DunHelkes Anneas Mm of Grace Wednesday at Incheon at I o'clock at Thirteenth South street Tad sighed. He was really Just he couldn't have explained to Tad Neb., Is spending several weeks as Pink, whit and lavender asters her home on Third avene. Garden- - flowers in gold and yellow bar, disappointed as the doctor. A Coon about it, Louie knew, deep A crystal bowl of American Beauty In mothof romblned with Shasta daisies were this th her city, guest rooms through -tho little boy was such fun; he did such down Inside, but he didn't want to bewhich ws shades were useddecorated 7T C Emma Mroot. Mra er, Q Hotkes, tea .placed in the center of th lea ta- roaes centered th table over titer e queer thing he was as much fun lieve it Be was ettll angry. ble in a crystal basket with tulle covered with duns htee red set-i- and effectively for Tad Coon an Tad was for hfan. Tad Coen and thought. The place card were hand painted tab!. C. Dana Mra Mr. of and McCready Mra John Gruber, Tha gueat were, That was his mother, he eaid. at By and by he thought eald Maybe our boys and carried out th color scheme. tb are Mr. gruMt A. O., Akron, E. Mra Stephen .Bhlngleton, last. Maybe he was too little to mother knows what' best for'h'm. Cover were laid for Mra I. H. Mra parents, Mr. and Mra C. leave hor, Bliss. Mra T. H. Baldwin, Mra R. Ilk Nibble Rabbit's bunny. They mostly do. Maybe he donldn't Soy en son of- Lehl, Mrs. R. II. Hilde- An dr ewe, Mra E. IL Johnson. Mr. IL Aljjcready. Alt th name, I dont think h take ro wild. He hasnt a lick of fur to brand end Mr. T. S. White nd the Van Street J. Mra CumbertoiC H was his skin. "What would h do In' th H Miss Merc! Goidsborough of iNsphl very good car of him. following members, Mr J, J. Cush- Mr. Frank Nemis and Mra Charles Bert's jrrroi news fur every btaiy porwo Table rHote Dinner, $1.C0 Louie's father winter tlmsf Bury himself la tbe man. Mrs. Jame Hill. Mra O. F., is the guest for a couple of week of thinking that when who love good tbiags to eat, Carr. broom mothhi ilk a trogt EhT th with him mud struck II. Beaman, Mr. J. M. R. Mrs. on Bodd Mies at homo her lamt), those who ar Ueuv.ag tbetnsnvvs the Virginia SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 2 920 er. never did anvthing to stop him. "Find himself on Of thole little Karreo, Mrs. .T. C. Coed. Mrs. W. H. M!w Virginia Woodruff, whd leavrs Fifteenth East street. tlkugs they like tnoM because o4 their W I guess Louies father would beve trees of skin, ilk red men th rhehire. Mra W. E.M. Barrueisob, Mrs, Jap Cantaloup nttokeeo deva their w.ht er te m know to e snswer-thougbeen Tad told Skunk A. Airs. Mra about, A. C. Ptrlpe pretty s'prised Dailey, Howell, Sucv the tat vita which they are already Mr. George Sutherland has returned n to kill his d was S. be th doctor. ' Cardwell and th J. W. Mra burdened. "Stripe might trying la veryi Lyon. from tbe coast and visiting at th Soup lfttle son. He didn't mean to j member where they got them," He Clear Veal Broth Vegetable and hostess. Them b ee father nrvaky te home of her daughter. Mm H. H. I t that meant the skin tents th Indians used JuM Louie he hurt order td keep yeur vetgot thought dnve or redac on east South street Fifth Barley Hempstead, Uk Aav already Wateh tee him know b fat to hsd didnt yo that and i A mountain dinner dance took piece Louis Wafer obey : they ought for daysI The fareeus Marmots th Dog obeyed Tommy Peels. Wstch to k.lh great big buffaloes and tan Monday evening At Free's cabin, Wildfa Baked Minced Chicken Green Pepper wood, bm put vp ki tabwt tnna. and a oow euri their- skins; he thought they Juat In Alount Air. Th following a for has H. Mm Kllndenger Ali.. tlrat ,n. by ad dnvew t o.on doior fa a sofa them a Tad like hunted for Lindfor hunts Mies Vernet N. Mra house sister. her affair, aieeboa. ' I o Georg guest, et tnermieoicva trend er a hollow tree to sleep In. -tbreeor (cur pousuee wees. say. Ms Rcth Raumbefgef. MisRu-w-AHc' IffL Of pocateljo. dht. rumor Borfletels I rottd Top Sirloin I'm afraKJ theyre nil gon, Uk L.lc. Iiwu aiher eet Ogden, Mis Edna Ganpett. the er g r'iu.d il said of ' Tad. "Ner.e men, there rd kzre you Jlndreon. RnvOurt, LorenzaCummlngs reutio yCo'd Veal Loefvrotat Salad Dr, and Mm Herrv David TTlne. te asever vhe JrOB us k And he her on." K. tfV Free. IluW'B H. and Me. Mrs. and accompanied, by orcabhiaecs Atarwwa tfahf.t,irt sort of 1gnsom till th middle of In Ye! Potatoes Afairr P Motel h I fcdcngcr have returned from m trip Drem-ru-- n -- r, rii Caa-b- lr ar-- e. come when who eheuid a IHn-- rr th afternoon, Pol. a IrtarePe-'lelLake. Fish f'sniirl P'la Xalor end xfr. ,ot t Louie berk but at the trotting pond thrw.sk 4 ef mwe cniertsit'd -- ' And Tad as glad te ere b:m end iinr- mo o- -TFWTX.VTON BLDG., Juet I'a'iunVr and Green Onion g. ad. j eft is thMm Alfr. Jack r b'lme One's, fn entertaining Tingjr . i' nr ft ss Louis hid been to find Tad had te f -- e - a ft'--- r''V r fuw-- r 1 gueet at her horn en heoot 4 North AJwvy bears Me p, U PVr corn 'Fh.Tla Ire Cream ar.d Crke old back his te cage again. etrvet. Mm A. Ct Iwwson and daughthe twVe. Tsrely t,. WTIX RE'IWtl TEtCMIVO, tf tvw. or tb tn -ter. Jens, of Belleville. 111. . r.t. .,r-- -v p Pearh Pie is KeM Story: When It a Tewt Uke a t r I'ork-Mat'ir end TWItl Mm W, E. HeThnuth and Jaughtw f- -r Ir-- i Tra W.l"1ou. wbrre Maj ,r p tM.r!'k f 1 RJ Ir. Affairs D-n- see see coa-tum- & n, ,1 al lilt o till t I . Visitors Here I and There i co-o- , i see i i , -- ff see ' see Ip7 - n. l Club Clippings . - see The Barton Bedtime Stories . see Sum-merha- yi , et S. - - Ort-,'ent- al Mttv-Mildr- ed i v: lF. Vn J8K?fP' n. NEWOOUSE HOTEL ht fa it - -t U; ' rwr I V" -- Squire Coop en e c-- If tn ay -- 1 y -- eat-jirn- aC , lv"r trrr, see A- - f |