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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. PAGE TWELVE who left Thursday for Tonopah. Xev. Mrs. William Van Allen won the prise at bridge and another prise waa given After cards to the honor guest. luncheon was served, yellow carrying out the color Idea of the attractively appointed table. Those present were Mrs. R. T. Harris, Mrs. A. Q. Horn. Mrs. H. M. Rowe. Mrs. R. E. Hoag. Mre. William Van Allen. Mrs. J G. Bond. Mrs. E. B. Kiik. Mrs. Q. A. Woodruff. Mrs Fred Nye. Mrs. J. 8. Lewie, Mrs. L L. Reynolds and Mrs Charles R. Klrcher. s s s Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Talbert will leave soon for Salt Lake to make their home. Mrs. 8. J. Rushmer will go with them. LE BEAU MONDE v and and the decoration cuMuim-Mrs. K. N. liesa was hostess yesware symbolical of the terday aftern.mn at a small Informal atnunenieita lunclii on, Riven in honor of Mrs. A. T. occasion. The gueate numbered about - "- V'eS-i'- - 'd-V'd'- S J-- S a ' Sanford and Mrs. A. B. CTree sou of Sait Lake. Vases of carnations adorned the tables and covers were laid for nine. s . Mias Olivia Moreley was hostess at a delightfully arranged Hallowe'en party on Thursday evening. The sere all in keeping with the affair and the rooms weer lighted with s. In a curtained alcove in the hall a gypsy dNiiensed sorcery and gave the guests glimpses into tlie future. Old games were played ami prises acre won by Miss Louise Has Kins and Krnest Porter. ns Jack-o'-lantern- Margaret Scuwerft entertained a circle of her little friends on Thursday afternoon at a birthday Hallowe'en of her parents, Mr. party at tin- - It ami Mis. Willard Bcuweruft. s Tin- junior class of the high school gnve an enjoyable Hallowe'en social lasl night at the school. - s' Miss Halsy Greene entertained about twenty friends on Wednesday evening at cards. High five was the game and prises were won by Miss Kathryn Barker and Erie Clark. s s s s Ir. and Mrs. C. A. Wherry are back from a three months' visit In the East s s s s Miss Bertha Randall will leave Tuesday for Hants Barbara, Cal., where she will spend the winter with relatives. s s s s Mrs. George Havercamp and Mrs. W. B. Searle of rrovo were among the people who were In at the convention nf the IT. F. W. C. during the week and were the gueste of Mr. and Mre. C. W. Barnes. s s s s Dr. and Mre. H. A. Jefferson of Chicago arrived in Ogden this week and will locate here. Mre. Jefferson la a elster of Dr. Joyce and was formerly a member of the faculty of the high school hqre. s s s' Mrs. H. W. Sherman, nee Miss Zan-n- le Cannon, of Marinette, Wla. accom. panled by her little daughter, ia visiting her parents, Senator and Mrs. (Yank J. Cannon; for a few weeks. out-or-to- see Miss Bessie Davie was hostess on a Hallowe'en Wednesday evening at party. The guests came In character twenty. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mark frin a trip to Chicago. are hack s s Smith entertained the members of the Historical society this afternoon at her home at 1187 Adams Mrs. S. S. avenue. s s s An interesting Hallowe'en social was The Misses Lily and Edith Tearln given on Wednesday evening by the young ladles of the Fifth ward at the of Howe. Ida, are guests of Mre. Claude amusement halt Ives. s s s s Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Tyree have reMlsa Mary Fumlsa entertained about turned from an Eastern trip. a dozen of her little friends on Thursday afternoon In honor of her tenth Miss Adelaide Forrest of Topeka, birthday Hallowe'en anniversary. Kuna., is the guest of Miss Myrtle games were played and prizes were won by Lily Stewart and Vida Stewart. Carpenter for a few weeks. s s s Luncheon followed the games and those The marriage of Mist Edith Purdy, present were Lois Randall. Vida Stewdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Purdy, art. Lily Stewart Gladys Rainey, Joto C. Sumner Warren, took place on sephine Langertne, Kathryn Hanle. Wednesday evening at the home of the Helen Hanley, Tonny Hanley, Isabel bride's parents on Twenty-eight- h Johnson. Pricllla Johnson and Florstreet. The affair waa a quiet one and ence Furnles. was attended by only the relatives of s e s e the young couple. The ceremony was Mlsa Edna Carey Is beck from a trip performed by Bishop Robert McQuar-ri- e to Los Angeles and San Francisco. and waa followed by a wedding supper. Mr. and Mre. Warren left for Among the visitors in town during Loa Angelas on a wedding trip and the session! of the Utah Federation of will make their home In this city, Women's cluba were: Mesdames Newell, E. A. Thornhill, Fra nee 11a Adams. A pleasant affair of Monday afterD. D. Houtz, Joseph Tates, all of Pronoon was the dinner given at the Her- vo, and E. A. Wedgewood. Balt Lake. s mitage by the ministers of the city and Mrs. C. W. Barnes will spend Suntheir wives In honor of Rev. and Mrs. day in Salt Lae visiting with Mrs. A. E. O. A. Elmqulst nf the Swedish Lutheran church. In the party were Rev. and Graham. s s s s Mrs. N. 8. Elderkln, Rev. and Mrs. Guy The Past Chiefs society delightfully ZimD. Mrs. H. Rev. and McCreery, merman and Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Car- entertained the members of the Degree ver. Rev. Mr. Elmquist left Tuesday nf Honor at the home of Mrs. H. A. for Chariton, la- - where he has ac- Sima. The house waa bright with autumn flowers. Music, both vocal and cepted a call aa pastor of the Swedish Instrumental, passed the time, until Lutheran church. the hostess announced a game of Mrs. F. M. Driggs has recovered from "datrz." at which Miss L. Jennie Prout Next waa a waa most successful. her recent Illness and la out again, the prize being awardpumpkin iwrty, Mlsa Emma Paine has Invitations ed to Mrs. Furnles, who found the most The gueets then repaired out for a. luncheon nest Saturday, pumpkins. e s e to the dining room, where a moat deMies Annie Williams entertained at licious repast was served. a Hallowe'en party on Thursday evenGrill waa the Miss Marguerite ing. hostess at a delightful Hallowe'en parMrs. Archie V. McIntosh was hoatesa ty at the home of her parents, Mr. and on Tuesday afternoon at a charmingly Mre. P, A. Grill, 1(1 Twenty-thir- d arranged bridge party, the Inspiration street, Thursday evening. About thirty for the affair being Mrs. R. T. Harris, I young folks participated In the festiv esse sees sees sees sees sees l SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, HOT, f44444444444444444444444444i ities of the occasion. The rooms were prettily decorated with Delicious suggestive of Hallowe'en. refreshments were served. An excellent musical program waa rendered. Mies May Conroy and Mias Grill sang several pleasing vocal numbers, Jack-o-lanter- ns s at The Tactics e e Miss Helen BaU was hostess on Monday afternoon at a pleasantly arranged Kensington given in honor of Miss Stella Warren. The decorations were chrysanthemums and carnations and sixteen guests were present. Chamberlains Cough Remedy, This remedy la intended especially for coughs, colds and croup. FYom a mall beginning itz sale and use has extended to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. Why? Because It has proved especially valuable for these diseases. People who once use it are so much pleased with the prompt cure which It effects that they recommend It to their friends and neighbors. It Is not a palliative Intended to merely give a temporary relief. but effects a permanent cure. It contains no opium or other ' narcotic and may be given ns confidently to a baby aa to an adult Bold by all drug gists. Jane wondered how It would seem If one at the boys should get serious. None of them never had, aa yet. but then, that was no sign. Jane waa 17 and at that age her own mother had bqpn enga But In the middle of that word her thought brke off automatically. She waa eo need to being checked Just there by the reminder that times had changed and that girls were not married from their cradles nowadays, and the habit held, even In her mental - ... .... of Jane te that they way thry , try to get sentiment: Chad muttered sum, ;; through another Persons strolled " co ' ta : ' 4 woman young and ,c voice floated up the n That's nothing." ,. "l I tell you I've k: . - Ur years" Long enough. I'm quizzically. Chad darted a ga:.,, out ot his sulks processus. Long enough fur "it She was sitting on the front porch qulred. alwith Chad Barnes and there had Oh, moat anything." ready been three long silences. They How long have 1 kim y,.- Uwere peculiar alienees, quite out of the I don't know, a bout ordinary. It was this that had set j It'a three and a half " her wondering. A sudden panic e,.u.. Jllw I but 'A clear night of stars, " she Chad never suspect.-p. . Didnt quoted, looking up at the sky. It'a not half lung ihefe. Stevenson know how to aay it all In a clamli lclly and NkrlKt few words again. asan Chad murmured unresponsive Chad's chair was i iUl.k Wln sent and went on with the silence. . g against the aide ti, of :;u walkwoman A man and s young hand was on the window a:id ed by, hand In hand. eyea were on the stare At j :ilie Itudled commented. H'm! Silly!" Jane his face ahe saw its uky 101 Guess they're playing hunkydory, gradually giving way to .e (,f bliawfu life. said Chad, coming to dreaming. Slowly, aa If by accident What do you mean?" hla hand slipped down from the Tou know that game. Course you ledge and rested against her nn. do!" For a minute nelilier or them itined. "Of course X don't." A far aa Jane could aiaenwr, Chad Ill tearh you, then. First you have waa totally unconscious uf the fan to shake hands with me. that bo was balancing himself a Jane surveyed his outstretched palm. soft white arm Instead of a cold, by gray a waa It looked clumsy. Still, Chad ledge. Yet something told her tliat he nice boy, even If he dldn t have pretty Was conscious, acutely af.in hands that awful panic seized her. It had It'a some trick," she said, aa she oome the thing she had dnumrd and slipped her white Anger Into his wondered about, and, to hir aurprii, Now!" he exclaimed, tightening hla she did not like It. The one that lets go first owes grasp. box of chocoa five-pouother the While ahe was hesitating an Inspirlates That's playing hunkydory. ation came. Noting the fact that Chad's were still on the stars, she slipped Janea fingers instantly wriggled eyea her right hand under the arm that bt free. I never could endure that long waa engaging and picked from the win. enough to win, anyway, she remark- dow ledge a fat June bug. which she Id rather pay you the ed, calmly. on the back of hla hand. chocolates aa soon aa Bert or Morris deftly placed he grunted. Hla chair came Ugh!" brings me some more. down on four legs with a thump, as he eo You're confoundedly Pshaw! hok off the surprised bug. practical, a fellow couldn't get sentiYoure the worst" Chad began mental with you, no matter how hard Then he gave up and laughed with her. he tried." like you better than the other kind, "I reCoundfounded practical," aha anyway, he eald at last In hla old, upeated, aa If to herself. "That would nsentimental way. seem to imply that he doesnt like my Then Jane breathed freely. style. He neednt stay." You know mighty well I do like Subscribers or ms Utah State Jouryour style." nal are requested to read and fellw "No matter how hard he tried," instructions printed at head ef EdJane quoted again. How funny! Ia itorial Column. 1 u-,- HELP! HELP!" Mamie's In the factory, Annle'a In the store, Bridget will not worry With housework any more. u-- win-do- a sweat-shoKate's a manicure; No one scrubs or washes. Wages are no lure. Mollle'e In p, Maggiee an apprentice, Flossie's making mats. And that is why we're living. Moat all of us, in Flats. Puck. nd YOUR HAT ay Be a Stylish Oaa, Bat It Trsukls, usually buys a hat that's la style,'' but the modern hat for msa has lota to answer for. Baldheads are growing more numerevery day. Hats make excellent breeding pi seas for the parasitic germs which sap tha life from the roots of the ous hair. When your hair begins to fall out sad your scalp ia full of Dandruff It ia a aura alga that these countless germs are busily at work. There Is but one way to overcome the trouble sad kill tha germs that way la :e apply Newbrrfe Herplrtde to tha win kill the germs and healthy icilp Isit euro te result. istr Sold by leading druggists. Sond Be. 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