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Show ran , invitation, refreshments Kimball Young entertained were ppointfdA meeting a niPmteri air deception twenty of hisclass held Sund.iy March iWtl', vn be will efttr evening, candy pull Saturday which 'games wef' played and a gen decide whin and whets tne reunion j il take place, . eral good time enjoyed. un yiaw.M'B Ki ,iu rit PHONE 530 . r;rw Aiwn t twang xsa, tlatTt7Tn.rka S R. Calloway. Delightful in every detain was the will read two -- adding Masters Algernon and Milton In Colonial costume, re. j The daughters of Mr, E. E. Jensen t a most tuc- residence .In hojior of their sonAu-bre- y cescful surpiLe party Monday even who has recently returned frem ing In honor of his birth anoiier'aiy. a mission. Numlered among the V dd'cious supper was reived. . and the thirty guests were some of the mis- rrogeEcive High Five was ameng ci Krry,fFn'-n;1wltTrt--the4?-Jimnd.aal.J.,Tl;d- Mrs. J. K. Yates Current selections. dancing- - pdrtygiveirTfcttrsdaurevmuEtg..by Mrg- - j, r. wilhlus. nautical by numbers Mias fonoia Hinckley, .a. lng in the First w ard Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Violet t, Mrs. dies violih quartette selections under Helen D.Redr6FV arrMr. eThester Ihedirrcttott CudmuJllljqiL Deal, which affair was undoubtedly trio Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Mr. W. P. the leading one in the social circle Whitehead and Mrs. Davis. Light of the week. The hall was aplendid refreshments were served. To this and beautifully excellent programme the Bonneville In its arrangement decorated, displaying taste and indi- literary section and all ladies are ex cating that every convenience iai tended a cordial invitation to attend. been planned for the comfort and pleasure of the guests. The prevailThe Vineyard relief society coning color scheme , was green and a most successful party In ducted white, a variety of potted plants of benefit the new amusement hall to the adornments. attraction Mrs, , An interesting social was given by sionary of the friends Tnujen'ents - TftBhOTeti time p assht L p'e a sa n t : an appropriate program, music with Genuine Castoria tho-eveni- ng. - 1 gueet-wnd-t- of- - Mothers Know That a hs- " and refreshments. i ' Covers were laid foi twelve guestt a dinner party gfven Sunday by Mr. and- - Mrs. J. M George. Ferns were used for decoratng at' s Mr. and Mrs. John Moore at a dinner party Sunday in honor of Bishop and Mrs. B. H. BuL lock and family. 4 dean Jfrs7 J. SrUhton and Linton entertrined at dinner Sunday to'whlch were Invited the following: Mrs. Thelma McAdam and Misses Barbara Paxman ' Lora Drinn, Ardela Lucile Williams, Maurine Ashton. Dunn, Zena Cluff, Mary Johnson, Goldia Larsen, Bessie Foote, Della Ferre, Allce.lpple, Jeant Grace and Geniveve Linton. Mias -- ALCOHOL 3 FEH CENT. AVcgclableRtpantilonfirAs Beara lNTANT$jfCiniPIiq Promotes DigpsttonJQfcfiJ- - j ness and ResijContaliu nriUxr Not Narcotic. Roiier-In- , Tivfr tfofj itniTzrsam flnplrnSadm JhJam jtmstSai -- o Ml SlH3.tUT0 noraa OpiuniMorphine Rose Bushes Am. Beauty, m $ Cocher, Dorothy Perkins, McAr What has been declared as one reived the guests anTaT theyptrach' of the most BiTcessfuT social events of -Mnt-A ne. IL Ballanty thpr.La France and many other, 2 Mmnd booth were Misses Virginia VlolCtt the times was the basket and dancing were"thh guests of,.Mrs. A1 S. Cain to 50c. Dahlia Bulbs,' CanriaTBiiTtr and Helen Woodsi who were also 8c. 13 for $1.00. Heavy Shrubs, pan party given by the Parents class of, Sunday, dressed in Colonial fashion and pre- the Bonneville ward Proo Grecnheus' at The sies, etc., Friday evening sented a dainty and attractive ap- last in the FirsLward social hall. The the Towe: where Phone ard Third E.giiLO, Fourteen ladies of the IG-tpearance in harmony with the whole bul'd'ng was prettily decorated and met Wednesday at the home of Mrs grow. affair. Fifty-twcouples responded to the mimic of Prof. Sauers orehes XongTor the purpose of"o: to the invitations issued and wore Tra dancing was enjoyed to a late'Jfaydn . ganizlng IT social sewing club. 'old fflRhlonedTOstnTnes-ttn- d tadulgodl h'ou rr i4Urary program.,, was given and re- - Ilii-MiK-H- lB In some of the old time dances. Cozy freshrpents were served Decorations corners were arranged, piowotn Presen were in green and white. N. Prof. Under the direction of the sociability of the occasion. This Mrs. Orsit Mrs. Alma were J.icrbsen, of Wl'son the Parker the pupils . notable and delightful sociaT fun- F, Mrs Fred Williams, Mrs ction will be recalled with pleasure chc 1 pait.h'ipauJ in an interesting Bird, Bean Mrs. Madsen Harry, J by the participants for a long time chaiacter ball on Friday last. The George Mrs: Sydney Mrs. Aithur Taylor, had fourth and third i. due "''m. the credit much grader is to come and Can Tell When Yen Balk-cArnold Mrs. Dixon, Mrs Nobody Russell, awardwere and afternoon the prizes which In for the niainer entertainers Gray, Faded Hair With ed to the following: Irvin Wilson and' William Frisby, Mrs. Joseph Chawley the affair was conducted. SajeTea. Donna Grim as George and Martha Mrs. Arnold Bergener and Mrs. Geo i irva Roninell as Poca- Burllss. The next meeting will be s A pretty color scheme of pin end Washington, Grandmother kept her hairWautlfuL, Norma Bucklay and Margie the home of Mrs. George Madsen. white adprned the rooms at .the rest--1 hontas, v daikeiied, glossy and abundant with -of The tv department Literary Stringham as Japanese girls. In the a brew- of Sage Tea and Snlphw dejjce of Miss Lucile Giles Thursday, vr SocPfv Ward Fifth Relief sixth seventh the and fifth, evening wtvo entertained at a bundle shower. Whenever her hair fell out or took on be to n excellent program pare(1 j that full, faded or streaked appearance, Richards who grades had, their grand time and the was applied with If wwardeiLto this simple-mixtur' MwISTm. was reoently married. OtMck-am- d alt tediM-ac- a wonderful eMpel Truman Partridw R,n" -- I ' " drug store for Wyeth's Sage and Sulana I.T1U4 to b, pment. Aivira characters, laying.1 the and in p game the affair, phur Hair Remedy, you will get a Mirtha Washington Jensen r bottle of thl Mrs. Will Boshard and Mrs. Albert:110 Last evening a delightful social in large to use, for abi ut 50 ceiits. recipe, Paul Revere, Ports Shearsmith This and, ready Jefferies received the priges. .The the nature of a 'Surprise was given by simple mixture can be depended upon an aB gir Tehonored guests , were made the the Bonneville Primary sssoclatior to restore natural r lor and beauty to ciplents of some beautiful gifts. Re- tt in honsr of Mrs. Maud Jefferies who the hair and ir sph ndid for dandruff, At dinner on Sunday Miss Lucy has dry. Itchy scalp am failing hair. ' freahments that were dainty were resigned from the presidency of A. n diwnmwn druggist Mrs. J. Scofield a to the number of her .entertained following; erred that organization. Forty guests en- saya everybody uaei Wre ths Sage and Mrs. Will Boshard, Mrs. friends. , joyed the evening of games and Sulphur, because it BajAens so naturalReed Boshard, Mrs. Albert Jefferies. music. In game playing, Mrs. Jef- ly and evenly that nobody can tell it bedn applied its so easy to use, Mrs. Ed vHenrichson,-Mr- a. W., feries and Mrs. Grace Cheever were has too. You simply dampen a Sponge or E ARE YOUR SERVANTS and Mlsse Marie Iledqulst, MaA delicious winners. the prize soft brush and draw It through your rie Spafford, Anne Sp afford, Lizzie luncheon was served, and all present hair, taking one strand at a time. By Taylor, Anne Stubbs, Myrte Cassity, And are very anxious to serve your experienced the best hind of a good morning the gray hair disappears; - McKwan Lo--, after another application or two. It Is Jime. mllltnerTdesire retorsd. to lta natural co!prand looks Leona - Homer, Sarah from the . Tone Chase, , leading fashion ! centers. glossy, soft and abundant Hedqulst and Leah Giles. A large number of people were Our styles are advance styles. Our Drug Co., two stores, successors to have Individuality th secret traeted by the announcement of the 8moot and Palace Drug Cos. (Adv.) jqfEureka ia of MppyJ.vmjljpery Prlces to suit local papers concerning the old K ' visitor. Provo a us Let oFnrth DlMrJct court opened r Hat body. you once real denfsof5' sT5CphP and - d ' reuston. ever) ' met together and selected the spring tenn yesterday when let us. then always They youll An interesting mkttae W1H aa chairman and Judge Morgan PRINCESS MILLINERY CO. Jacob Coleman called the court to Thursday by the First ward re- 100 N. Academy Ave. Marcle C. Pratt aa secretary, and ( order and took up a number of lief society In their meeting house. Mrs. Maw, Prop. committees on music, pro- - ( bate cases. Ar- ) " Always UntiSrrJ Cuifw Sw? 57 Apcrtct Remedy fn? rnnsflpa Uoa, Sour Stoiaach.D'.arrtioaWornsJConvulsiGnsfevensnr.ess arolLOSS OF 5LEE?. iicSiraL THe SiCaatcr ForiOver af TUlfiyYeara Cent as Compaio; NEW YORK. fl n MvmqU, , T.i Use : e sri aPX old-tim- well-know- 1 a Oue-Hats-- com et-Ha- ts The pro-differe- actnfLIh The-eu- hj e.F?u.f Great -- .& X&MxS&XHtoSWgr- . i Post Want Ads-ar- Money Makers e ; 4 t -- V77 0 ."a Y5 fl &! 4 A i! t r 3 W A.'l fy - a 4 4 -- -- $ a 4 M -- if (4 , 'i.'51- - - V f -- ; ev r mm t, iV - V iM vTa'I tai j. dfl I ds M. t " EXRtA - IN u J4 tlr,1 a 1 ti -- Am - KIS. U 7 4 7ew -- A .Scottish JBand and Company Opera House, Tonight, Tuesday, March 23. ' y" e P. J '1 'f '! -- . |