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Show THE CITIZEN 8 Dr. and Mrs. Marshall, left Thursday for San Francisco and Los Angeles. She will sail on the Matsonia August 29 for Honolulu for a may of several months. Miss Juanita Jorgensen left durif San Francisco from where she will sail on the steamship Malolo to Honolulu to visit her sister, Mrs. Ruth J. Morrell. the week for Archer and Mrs. Philip Cramer, both EVOLUTION OF THE FALL STYLES of Wisconsin. THE SPRING silhouette, more centuated, is really the only change in line for the fall mode. Flares more decided and used with greater frequence; dipped hems, dip still lower in evening wear, and there is even a more marked elegance and elaboration of detail. The flare, the tier, the draped neckline, molded hip, the flowing scarf, all to which milady has become accustomed and has found flattering, will be exemplified even more. Skirts, according to advance showing, are lengthened an inch or two, extending far below the knee in the daytime mode. In evening the hem line may fall from thence to the floor. But it may be expressed in or.e word formality which seems to have impressed itself on every type of apparel. Sports wear is less casual because of luxurious fabrics used. Velvets abound, and metal threads touch up many weaves with their brilliance from the most unobstrusive of tinsel threads in Jersey to evening gowns and wraps of elaborate ac- Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Keller are visiting for the remainder of the summer at the home of Mrs. Kellers mother, Mrs. Lucy B. Seely. Mrs. Fred T. Austin, who has been the guest of Captain and Mrs. Samuel White has left for Washington to join Major General Austin, chief of field artillery, U.S.A. Mrs. F. H. Castle of Spokane is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Huster. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Ensign have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Simp- son and daughters, Evangeline and Ruby of Manchester, Iowa. Mrs. Anthony Ivin Eyring has gone to New York to join her husband, who is attending New York University. Mrs. E. J. Pack has had as her guests Mrs. Edith Cluff and son, Darrell, who are enroute to their home in California after spendng three years. in Washington, D. C. Misses Delores and Vivian Bailey have as their guest Miss Oma Ellis'?. Dr. and Mrs. William M. Waddell, accompanied by Mrs. John Waddell are at home after an extended trip in the northwest. Miss Harriet McCloskie has return- ed from China, where she spent the past two years. She is at the Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bransford have returned to their home in Beverly Hills, California. Mrs. S. C. Carthey and daughter, Virginia, have returned from a seven weeks visit with Mrs. Cartheys sister, Mrs. F. S. Shepherd, in southern California. Mrs. Hugh McGean and daughter, Margaret, are spending several weeks with relatives and friends in Los Angeles. all-met- al Miss Melba Canham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Canham is going to attend school this winter in Los Angeles. She will make her home with PERSONAL SOCIAL ITEMS and Mrs. H. K. Klingender are occupying the V. P. Strange home in Paxton Place during the absence of the Strange family, who are vacationing at the North Fork Club. Mr. her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Jacobs. Mrs. J. H. Johnson and children left Saturday by motor for a months tour of California and the northwest Dr. J. D. McKee of Davenport, Iowa, is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Ellen L. McKee. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parsons have had as their guests Miss Katherine Stewart of Corona, California, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyde and children of Phoenix, Ariz. Vermont Hatch of New York is visMrs. Ruth iting with his mother, Hatch. Mrs. George Schramm has her sister and niece visiting her, Mrs. S. E. yiiiiliiliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiliiliiliip!liiiiiliiiriiili:iiiliiliil i I STORAGE I PACKING OR SHIPPING I HOUSEHOLD GOODS M. A. KEYSER i Fireproof Storage Was 5722 328 W. 2nd South 5 fjlllllllllllllMIllltllllllllllltlltlllllllllllltlltllllllllllllllllllltlltU MISS AFTON PAPWORTH, Daughter of Mrs. B. Papworth, whose marriage to Raymond L. Margetts, son of Mr. and Mrs; Chas. P. Margetts, will take place September 5th. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Weyersberg left Sunday for Sacramento to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Hasbrouck. and daughter, Eleanor, have returned from the coast. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Duncan Mrs. Glen H. McEwan of Los Angel- es, with her two sons, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Berry. Mrs. Edmund J. Kearns is again at home after an extended visit on the I coast I Mrs. E. W. Clark Mrs. Louis S. Cates arrived home Tuesday from Burlingame, Cal., accompanied by Miss Barbara Cates and Miss Eleanor Christensen. Ice Cream Flavors That Llngei tantalizlngly on the palate Ions after the lout monel la eaten! Call Your Keeley Dealer are spending a few weeks in southern for our California. Mrs. R. N. Ivory and daughter, Lo- tus, have gone to Portland, Seattle and Vancouver for an extended trip. 25c 50c qt. BRICKS pt. Mrs. Fannie Booth Moore of Columbia, Mo., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George C. Hymer. Miss Claire Marshall, daughter of ISatra Packed In Ice. |