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V-' - v‘-- V- - " ' V ” TT - 77 v ’‘r'T' ' v V '7 S'--- ' - ' vr-:r- - 77 1 2-- A f rVr ' V ' " '1 7! :t 7-- 7 A - O o — "' v -- r ’' — “v v-- ' UTAH SUNDAY' AUGUST 5 1917 8 NuttalL The evening wae spent In playing gamea and musle was enjoyed The hostess was assisted by her mother Mrs T G Nuttall and Mrs Blanche Young Miss Chamberlain will be the honored guest at a number of parties planned for the coming week Miss Ladle Smith and' Miss La Rue Smith entertained 100 of their friends at a lawn party Friday evening at their home In Dunbar avenue In- honor of their brother' W E Smith and E G Chamberlin members of the Utah national guard ' The lawn was enclosed by bunting and American flags were used for decoratlona Dancing was enjoyed on tho lawn which was lighted by Japanese Music was furnished by the Evans trio One section of' the lawn was nsed for serving The punch table was centered with a' large palm and ferns were used to form a background for the tabla v- Punch was served by little Sheldon and Russel Smith The hostesses were assisted In receiving by their mother Mrs J A Smith and Mra D H CannonThe following young girls served refreshments Miss Chlorlsse Goulet Miss Bay Williams Miss Deanne Parkinson Miss Florence Ryan Miss Marlon Cartwright and Miss Mildred Mor- FLORA MCDONALD an attractive youngr bride-eleengagement to B Thomas Harvey is announced today ww Oil Hakes A Gplendid Shampoo Go coannt whoso ct - your hair in If you want tobe keep careful what you good condition wash it with Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali This dries the makes the hair brittle and is scalp Harmful Just plain mulslfled covery co anut oil (which is pure and entirely ess) is much better than the grease most expensive soap or anything else thi you can use for shampooing hair can't possibly injure thehair with water your Simply moisten In One or two teaspoonfuls and rub it an of rich abundance will make the hair andcreamy lather and cleanses Tho lather rinses acala out thoroughly removes every psrtlcle of easily and dandruff and excessiva olL dust dirt and evenly and The hair dries quickly it fine and silky bright It leaves and easy to manage fluffy mulslfled cocoanut oil You can stora It la very at mostand-anyagetfew drugounces la enough to cheapeveryone in the for montha family last —Advertisement - V Park '(Continued From Preceding t their new v Ptse)' - bungalow In Highland 4t 4e JACK TAYLOR of New York who gave a' delightful musical Tuesday afternoon in the ballroom of the Hotel Utalr for a ' number of her mends Mrs Taylor left ‘on Wednesday witly'Mr Mrs Clifford 8 Pearsall for a motor trip through Yellowstone park- MRS '’ - 4e ‘ A pretty wedding of the week wae solemnized ’ Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock Marie Openshaw became - the bridewhen of J Everett YowelL The cermony was performed at 8 o’clock by the Rev Elmer 1 Goshen of the First Congregational church in the presence of relatives and a few close friends at the Openshaw home in Second avenue The bridal party stood beneath an arch - of pink and white sweet peas In the living room while a screen of the sweet formed an attractive background peas ‘ for the summery frocks of the attend- ants The bride wore a handsome frock- of silver cloth with silver long tulle veil caught with sprays of orange blossoms fell to the hem of the skirt and about her head was a wealth of orange blossoms Her bouquet was a shower of white sweet tied with white tulle Mrs George peas -- West was ' the matron of honor and a dainty gown of pink taffeta and - wore lace and carried an armful of pink sweet peas- - Miss Rose Tall was the bridesmaid and was frocked In pale chiffon over blue taffeta with "blue “ touches of silver and also carried 7 bouquet of pink swf et peas Miss Vlv- -' were lan Best and Miss Ruth Squires fashthe flower girls and wore frocks ioned alike of pink taffeta and net and blue taffeta and net with silver lace and carried white enameled baskets with pink sweet peas tied with filled - butterfly bows of pink mallne Little Beth Yearsley was 'the rlngbearer and carried the circlet on a white satin white pillow She wore a dainty little Leslie R net frock with pink ribbons Assisting Randall acted as best ' man 'were the bridal party In receiving MrsMrs E Emmeline Openshaw Mr and P Yowell and Mra Walter Best The with feathery stairway was entwinedand pink sweet prays of gypsophilla with 'fluffy bowssta-of peas Interspersed orchestra A tulle stringed pink the library furnished v tioned in the music for the evening A pink decoused In the dinrative scheme was alsowas covered with room table The ing a cluny lace cloth over pink satin in the center of which was a large crysshaded pink tal bowl filled with coralchandelier fell sweet peaa From the and pink a shower of the sweet peascorners of satin ribbons while at thecandlesticks the table were crystal candles with filled with pink cathedral silken shades In the same hue Assistdining room were the ing In the bers of the 1 Y C club of which the bride Is a member exMr and Mra Yowell left for an Yeland California to motor tended trip lowstone park and after September 15 -- i - lan-ter- na : - : - ' trtm-mlng- sa - - ‘ - -- - V at - - ' i - posed of Miss Helen Rice Miss Alice Weyland Miss Thella Hancock Miss Ada Brown Miss Amy Giles Miss Bessie Berg Miss Mag St ring ham Miss Stella Lawson and Miss 'Dena Barn-dra- ft The next meeting of the club wlU be held at Liberty park Wednesday August S 'Tc 4c 4c Mrs J J Paul entertained Thursday In honor of her son Albert who Is member of the Utah national guarda and will legve this month for the Linda Vista Cal training camp at 4c 4c 4c Mr and Mrs Sidney A Chalker entertained at a Prettily arranged’ dinner Tuesday evening at their home In Eighth avenue in compliment to Mra Mldgley of Chicago who 7ralferp"k visiting with relatives and friends In the city The table was centered 8Tlnnlng to Join our forces Including I & lralne1 nurse to with a large crystal basket filled fight the evils of tuberculosis sprays of goldenglow and tied with yellow mallne Covers were laid withr I Through the courtesy of a British six has taken' an interest in general who our 4c work we have been able to make c 4c Mrs Frand Erdman was I a v®ry tour through the interesting th® I devastlLted Part Somme depart-Luck- y entertained by the memberspleasantlr ot of BUcfa ns ordinarily we could not U club Monday afternoon lnlment honor of her birthday annlveraarv The I poibl7 have made We visited a was spent in plavlna flvl I sMerable number of villages In the rehundred The prise was award oa !! I lon ° Albert Bray Rosleres Roye Kesle Ham and Peronne In some Mrs' George Munden ruined beyond posthough apparently sibility of habitation we found old creeping back again setting little cooking apparatus unwee bit of intact roof and that dear little plot of ground I 11T’ a beeflt Itlvatlng Is their very own It was infl-wothat ON Uiatnexntft 5 w— of Miss Grace Zor-- 1 Inltalv touching Some we were able of dlstHbut- baugh at Amiens Somme was held atto reTlllt for the punose ’ ’’ the house of Mra W & McCornlck un-- ! uPices of the Utah Congress d?p of Mothera Seven hundred and forty- - 120 Canyon road j4c Mr and Mra John H Lloyd announce the engagement of their daughter marriage Luella to Ira F Kimball the this to take place the latter part-omonth St The marriage of Miss " Orpha Crawford daughter of Ralph W Craw ford of this city and Walter B Veazle of New York City took place Satur-da- y July 21 at the home of the bride’s uncle Thomas J Barr at Franklin Pa Mr and Mrs Veazle will make their home temporarily In New 'York City I where Mr Veazle Is an Instructor In I ter Mrs Robert K Brown of Los An members of the elub' that Include Mra Columbia university until Mr Veazle geles During the cool hours of the H Fred Egan Mra Edgar Wayman Is called Into active service in the war I morning seven tables were filled with Mra Clyde Edmunds Mra- J H Iverthe players for bridge' Breakfast tyas son Mra O W Carlson Miss Ida Gilea office V 4c v I served at the small - 4e tables which were Miss Marie' James Miss Florence James I decorated with crystal Miss Marie Dougall Miss Miriam Ja beautifully Mrs Laura McDonald announces the howls of sweet peas The cobson Miss Olive' Snow Miss engagement of her daughter Flora to I hostess - was assisted by Miss Pearl Gladys Barker The musicand R Thomas Harvey Miss McDonald I for the was a student at St Mary’s academy Blvf evening was furnished by the Clive ' j for a number of years The marriage I was enjoyed lght dollars was sent to Miss orchestra' and the ‘ affair will take place at the home of the II - Mrs Robert W Sloan was the host by fifty gnesta ' as the result of this effort a bride’s mother on S Tenth East street eM Tuesday afternoon at a prettily ar '' of which was ths conlarge proportion luncheon I The club at the Alta ranged j Mra Geyge Bowman entertained the tribution of financiers August 29 and friends In were seated at one table in the members guestsroom : the Needle' Craft club Bingham Canyon 'which was' beautifully dec- Wednesdayof afternoon gold at hei home in Owing to mall delays orated with- delicate pink and' blue Harvard avenue A color I of !55! wr cornflowers arranged in a crystal lavender and white sweet schemewas received The letter showe what good re0rokrVn basket and tied with a butterfly bow used In the table decoratlonapeas establish depots at several centers Sewing purposes the money contributed will and Mr and Mrs A H Peabody enter--1 of pale lavender tulle Covers wars laid was the feature of the when later on the inhabitants reserve: The club day Mi‘fL turn talned Monday evening at their home I®' in large numbers we shall place "Please give my wannest thanks to Cola I Gustln Mrs Jack Mrs'HfP-f- n will 'meet with' Mra8 Marshall Rooklldge workers In one or two of resident I one avenue each on at her home honor of in Wednesday a Third who contributed to the splen- them to do number bert F Savage Mra w H Dale aod August ‘there the sort of personal Fourth' avenua did total— fra 4280 I reckon it In of the officers and their wives at Fort Mrs Peter Hulm that characterizes the visitation ' ' a check for $570 which was Arnlen8 cluding J®? vls- ' Douglas and several I Miss Deane Romney a' bride of the sent me by a friend in Bingham Can 4f ""It ora The rooms were prettily deco-- 1 I Mra Jack Taylor who has spent the near future was the honored guest at yon recently and which I now realize ' enterweek Hotel the at Utah past of members the Oliver O How was The connected with the Salt-Larated with garden flowers and flaga J talned a few friends Tuesday at a de- - a luncheon and card party given ThurssurRelief Woman’s Corps met at the ard Miss I Luncheon Von (4280 prise party La francs are In U & home of their Raymond Among those assisting on the musical I llghtfully Informal musical In the day by president Mra Jennie Was served from the small card money about $748) w of I ballroom of the hoteL Mra Taylor program were Mrs Jack Taylor B57 E-- Flfth Souh treeh You E1ott’ ” will receive Each tablea formal Individual lai table had as a York Miss Edna Dwyer Miss acknowledg-- I I' made her home In this city Wednesday afternoon and organised central decoration a glass basket filled ment from the American Anna Warren Prof William Langdon I merly where she was In musical officers The unit Red Cross following and a pumber of his advanced pupila I and social circles and for the past with pale pink sweet peaa Among ing house (or the American Red Cross W8re el®cted: Mra uuan Duncan’ I those were works1 Mra I present A absorbing Pearl Rothchild has Haymond Ad Miss been year studying with Oscar "mm ' I Saenger In New York and closed a Jr Mra R J Armstrong Mrs H B donation "for Mro Cnrrlo Woldnor Uonn-who' I our o"duLtTnd "n!Lr I trr-O Mra Perclval Perkins presided concert tour through the 'middle west Ames Mra H G Brockman Mra - M A urer’ over a delightful musical Monday I the latter part of May Mra T B auspices we administer the Romney Mrs W H Russell Mrs w home In the Nelson I ker was the accompanist of the after Frank Olsen Mra Mary Romney Miss funda But I must look to you to see I Th® Radiant Seeing circle will meet Kate Romney Miss Rose Romney Miss that each Individual giver does not fall I apartments In honor of Miss Pearl I noon ' & Wednesday afternoon at the home or Clarice Romney Mra Crawford Mrs to receive Rothchild who has recently returned ltt ln 414 a Wrtesntb from New York where she has been I Miss Marie Openshaw a bride of the Karl Poll- Mra C L Qassady Miss Sue "By this tlnir qSlrsSJk bas Mra ' t'®®t East 10000 ' Schofield helped music Miss victims Leda Bird Miss Nina of the war chiefstudying during the past year weel entertained fifty friends at a ‘ 8 “ In the cool hours of the morning an trousseau tea Monday afternoon at her Oberg Miss Grace Kelso Miss Frankie 7 n Amiens where a large number I meet will club ' have Noble Grand I Past The was Mlcksel concentrated Miss' Amelia because program Miss home In ‘Canyon road? She' was Miss ness of jts near- I Interesting given by Margetta 9 The to I old their Mrs Theodore Best Mra ed by her mother Mrs Emmeline homea Our principle I t Saltair Thursday August Dorothy Croft Miss Aline Lynch Miss has 245 the to take are to been bioack Mra Edward Hoffman I shaw members Charlotte visit requested West-'each Miss Qimifclhgs beforo Reid The tea Miss and Mra George family Regina I train club the of members It— Miss Edna Dwyer and Miss Mabel Holt table was All Lucille this helping has a Miss 'Howe meant large nunvisiting Irene McDon covered with1 a dainty lace The living rooms were bright with a I cloth In the Miss Florence McDonald Miss Ra- - ber of calls as you can lmaglna ar® cordially Invited to attend In center was a of which this way we have accomplished two ' Burton Miss Afton Romney wealth of gaily tinted petunias while I gracefufTasket of pfnk sweet peas In chel yellow goldenglow combined the coral shadea The sweet peks wbre ' ' The' hostess was assisted by her moth" things — ascertained each family’s par-- I I The annual picnic of the Wasatch with feathery sprays of gypsophilla J also attractively arranged about the erfc Mra H G Haymond Jr Mra R J tlcular pressing needs and learned In Literary club has been postponed from were used In the dining room In the living rooms In low crystal bowls housing conditions It Is compelled Tuesday August 7 to Tuesday Aug Armstrong Mra H B Ames of Ogden what to live Mra whilst sheltering In Amiens ust 28 ' of the table was a Brockman and Miss Amelia crystal i slating during the afternoon were Mra And 4t we have come to see the Ira- the bright blossoms thus Margetta Mrs Mrs Best May Squlresrand of Several portance and tied with a smart' bow of canary Walter rethese sodal arTMb affairs have been helping Red Cross unit and apxlllaryEn-c-to Tall who In turn were assisted people to I colored tulle while brass baskets filled by N themselves Miss ln for their whose of Locomotive old ranged Brotherhood homes Romney the engageMiss VlvIen Ruth Squires and Miss if that Is out of the question ln glneers will meet at Liberty park at ment to Jay CL Edwards' was ' one of with the goldenglow were arranged Best the Interesting announcements of last homes of some sort somewhere) Just I 280 o'clock Monday afternoon Mem-a- s about the room A silver candelabrum as posslbleIt Is bad enough I bers are requested to take a small filled with yellow cathedral candles week' speedily to Miss In Free Afteh n added to the sunny decorative scheme I whosecompliment" Ba-lrYr®tch®d Mousing conditions I lunch with them took marriage to Clarence but French families In particular s re ra 4c 4e 4e Howard “V C a Erase Jn V1 genr?J entertaining pjua Wednesday a entertained evening delightful was given ' Monday after- - number of young people Thursday In deeply attached to their own little club will Business Yr' Woman’s The Kensington I noon mU8t b® heiped meet Thursday night Aug 9 at 780 Miss Uarda Snow at her home honor of the birthday anniversary of by 1 Hoffman andMlss Betty Perklna 1115 First avenue 'A gay decorative her daughter Mary Carol' California ward o’clock in the Deseret gymnasium ? eP tbeIr morale ' of Is to be After the meeting the members decorated was the will popples rooms scheme chosen for the Mra yellow Mrs Frank Dole entertained Wednes decorations of mamiamea James Meehan and Rosser rooms the Misses Jeanette tea Mra the Judith be entertained and yie by "In the commodious day morning at a prettily arranged- table : where gorgeous African mari- and Alipa May Keysor assisted the at 14 at her home 1108 E Sixth South Rue Gaudlssart which building bridge breakfast In honor of her sis- golds and sunflowers were artistically hostssa has been lent street ' 4c 4c ' to the Secours by the city we have 4e 4e r 4c combined Low crystal bowls of nason three main lines of activity turtiums were arranged In the living An enjoyable surprise ' party was carried The Red Cross Auxiliary of the La“1 of garments and dles’ room' and library The hostess was given Thursday evening In honor of household — Literary club will meet1 Wednesnecessaries to mothers (In- day between ICing at the home of bis parents assisted during the afternoon by her Earl hours of and 5 at layettes) chlldrea old men and the clubhouse theEveryone mother Mrs M L Snow and Mrs Or- 924 N Third West street The house cluding interested In womensoldier members of son Howard "Invited- to meet the was prettily decorated with garden families on leave and to refugee the work Is Invited to attend some extent bride-elewere Miss Rhea Morris flowers The' table was covered with' a ln Germany Miss Cora 'Nowell Miss Lura Smith cluny lace cloth' and centered with a prisoners "2 Provision of employment —sew- Standard Miss Tillle Howder Miss Hannah Har- low bowl of sweet peas and ferna MuIO Ing knitting— to 'women needing it fl4£fcr'0"vr"l rison Miss Lillian Pond Miss Maud sic was furnished by a stringed or- We and or conwomen keep thirty yCJI lCll forty chestra and was SingOT J dancing Quayle Miss Elfa Baird Miss Zelma enjoyed by the stantly employed on the average and V1 twenty guests- present Timms and Mrs Joseph Free ’ ' 4e 4e the TV FT Rs-- JOSEPH YOUNG of Nor- ae 4 White and‘ Y? had je stock of raw°nly India-- I I materials The members of the B G club were Mrs Charles Luff of Denver who Is enormous for' V folk Va and her two young that purpose New Home at the hostesses Monday evening at a the guest of her: sister Mra Arthur 8 pensable rs "3 Provision of ' daughters Jeanette and foods to nourishing dancing party at 'the Tennis club In Pitts on Seventh East street was the babies the ill and the underof Mra erlne are the Cut Prices honor of a number of young men who guest of honor Wednesday afternoon at Plendld work — Young's father Henry Wguests Lawrenca at have recently enlisted In the Utah na- a luncheon ' Those present were Mrs Tk U aT“S of child life and I conserthe N street in Main home Lawrence the tional The honor IncludCharles Luff E Mra guard Mra Luff " guests A Pitts We employ no agents— Maof health ed Edgar Wayman Robert Mitchell Mra Victor Butkle Mra Lee R Cook vatlon ' ' In April 1917 the 8ecours was tak-- 1 for a month's stay chines rented per week 4c 4c 4c Mm I 'Pickering"' Mrs 'H 'J Groen-dyk- e en under the auspices of the American Perry Egan Norton Platt Glen Mra L'M Miller of We- repair ' any 'make' ' Have year Leo Eager and Lester Mra Charles A Fowler Mra B Relief Clearing House so as to enable IT' FriendsMoof will Cocking be sorry to learn jof ' chine made ever Free estimates Joseph Carl Willis The rSoms were effec- D Hamlll Mra Andrew Mellstrup Mrs It more adequately to meet the few Mra Miller a death days great her A decorated fesE H L with flags and Corless needs and increasing demands of this visited In Salt Lake forago Zimmerman Mra months several WALKER ELECTRIC tively toons of bunting and crystal vases of and Mra George Dyer And now the American Red I with her sister Mra G M Forbes who region 4e tho midsummer 4e flowers in the national V Cross has come over orith— its still lar— I formerly made her home ln thlscity? SUPPLY CO colora The Ices and confections also was the guest ger facilities we hope that Miss Chamberlain Vera 4c 4c all the 4700 Wi ISO dearth State furthered the patriotic decorative ef- of honor at a miscellaneous shower greater resources will be available Los Angeles Is Coates of fori Miss Sadie fect The guests wers received bjr ths given Friday evening by Mra Roscos this region American workers are be- -J Mr and with d visiting 1 ''- f - con-afterno- - on 1 Women’s Clubs £5 - - - rk 1 rose-shad- ed : - - - Zor-bau- -- ' - gh ““ - A 1 - - out-of-to- wn ke - a-sta- y - at their home Coates avenue ' Miss ' Margaret Sallee of Draper Is the guest of her cousin Miss Florence 4c se J Par-morni- ng - : 4c Miss Helen Howard has returned from a stay of several weeks with Miss Blanche Austin at the Austin ranch near Carter Wyo gg 3g Mr and Mra Theodore Richards have gone to Lake Tahoe for a stay of sev- eral montha Miss Marie Howard left Friday for San : - - r - Francisco and Los Angeles for a month’s stay 4c 4c 4! Mrs U U HIskey and her two daughters Miss Marian Hiakey and Miss Persls HIskey have returned from an extended eastern Mra left early ln June trip comto attend the'HIskey mencement exercises at the Boston" university where MIsa Marian ''HIskey graduated They have spent the-patwo months with relatives and friends In Washington Ik CL and New York Mra J A Goff fcyher niece-’Mistwo children and accompaned 'Gladys Strlngfellow left for t Long Beach CaL for an Thursday extended stay Mr and Mra Jay Milner and Mr and Mra W D RIahel to left motor through Yellowstoneyesterday park They will be gone for two weeka""' 4c nr 4Bi Misses Junetta and Alice Pitt have - - st t s known local muslcisn - r !! 7 4c (Continued on Following Paga) -- — 4c 4c Mra Fred Fernold of Elkhart Tnd who was the guest of' her sister Mra E Wellington Lake for a few daya has returned to her home In Indiana 4c 4c 4c Mra L M Notts ge left Wednesday - 4I dentistry that stands the test nd that is that costs less than - : S-- Ryan at the Ryan home in Eleventh East street the-Americ- an ' ' r : v 4t 4e well-know- at-he- Garfield 1583 - for-Ne- ’ returned after an extended trip to the northwest reMra EL A Rieka who XXreturned CL visitis cently from Washington ing with friends4c In 4cLogan 4c " will leave the Noack Mra Sylvaln Harbor first part of the week for Barhusband Me where she will Join her Aftar a few weeks ln Bar Harbor they will leave for Boston afe ac jfe Miss Nell Ladd IS the guest of Mra K B Scully Miss Ladd has spent th last two years in Lovelock Nev Mr and Mra H 12 Jones and family have returned after a two weeks’ visit to Brighton During their stay Mr and Mra G XL Schuster and Mra Edith Basse and little daughter visited them at their cottaga4c 4c 4c " Mr and Mra Harry McCoy have returned from a ten days’ honeymoon in California Mr McCoy will leave ln a short while for Fort Leavenworth Kan for training ln the United States signal service- corps 4c 4c 4c Mra H Wells Culmer has returned from a two weeks’ visit with Mra Ida at Georgetown Frank T Roberts 4c’ 4c 4c Miss Hazel Kener and Miss Zelma Newman have gone to Pocatello to visit Mra I R Gardiner 4c 4c 4c Mra F McGregor and two small sons leave today for a two weeks’ trip ‘park through Yellowatone Jg £ Miss Lyls Bradford left yesterday for at Lake Tahoe where she will visit for a few- weeks ' 4c 4e Mra CL F Watkins and her daughter Mary have returned after a month’s visit in Canada4c 4c 4c Miss Louise King of Alberta Can Is the guest of Miss Mary Waiklna 4c 4c 4c Mr and Mra Harold Goff have returned from a visit of six weeks In California Most of the'tlme they were at Los Angeles and nearby beachea liter spending a week In and around San Francisco 4c 4c 4c 'Miss Martha Nyvall returned today from Lead where abe spent her vacation with her parenta the Rev and Mra J W NyvalL 3g jg Mra O R Dlbblee has returned from the east where she and Mr Dlbblee have been visiting Boston New York and Chicago Mr Dlbblee will remain in Chicago until September 4c 4c 4c Mr and Mra W A Ruttar will return Tuesday from Brigton where they have been the guests of Mr and Mra several daya Joshua Scholfield-fo4c 4c 4c Mr and Mra W E Traughber have ' returned from a delightful month’s and friends ln Pavisit with relatives ducah Ky ‘ 4c 4c 4c Mr and Mra J W Rooklldge and Mr and Mra Frank Gustln returned Tuesday evening from a motor trip Idaho through northern 4c 4c 4c Mr and Mra Jack Taylor spent a few days at the Hotel Utah during the past week Mra Taylor has been studying vocal music In New York for tho past two years and was formerly a well ris 4c 4c 4c Mra Fjrank P Jacobs entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Reed hotel In Ogden In compliment to Mra-L Kennett of Spokane Wash After the luncheon the guests motored through ‘Ogden canyon Those present were Mra William McHale Mra G M Anderson Mra A I Kennett Mra Frank B Jacobs Miss Jack Anderson and Miss Frances Jacoba ‘ 4c 4c Mra D-- Chase Rich entertained the memers of her sewing club Wednesday afternoon at her home In Seventh ave-nLuncheon was served at 1 o’clock and a kensington- followed during the early hours of the afternoon The club Includes eight members 4c 4c 4c The members of Buff and Blue club were the hostesses at a lake party Thursday evening After supper the election of officers for the ensuing year was held Miss Mae 8 tr Ingham was elected president Miss Ruth Brandly vice president Miss Stella Lawson secand Miss Dena Barndraft treasretary urer Later In the evening the members were Joined by their escorts and dancing was enjoyed The club Is com- : will be at home to their friends at u - painless r r C iV77 7?are accustomed to that is done in a sanitary office by dezuists whose yjriil is beyond question? Ifyuudo these prices will interest you: ' " asslst-Rothchi- ld - Open-Crlva- ln - Cement Fillings Silrur Pilllnn ! r1 1 -- 1 rn r Si J-- - -- nc I Plates light adhesive true to nnl pmutiMnH nat- - - - As-esn- ter H-C- D(U L V Painless’ Extraction l ft fr of Teeth no &eap anaesthetics nsed) r f J f- wu °n : -- I 1 - ill Wasatch" ’ 60c -j or & iirelD 260 Odeh'fflce ” Jf j S Main Street 2469t Washington avenue - ' : Setting Eiadtines Chiropractic Efficiency vs- : -- ct - l IV I - -- CAa I”v V X-r- ay Kath-mothe- 1 1 Me-Cu- ne ' - 3 ' CONSULTATION FREE f L - ' - - MraRoy - V- : - '4 t - —r ' Ths Chiropractor who has a thorough knowledge of the spine and has been- trained to the sense of touch can find any misplaced vertebrae on child any man woman or Without X will photographs any palpats pine and tell you the vertebrae that 1 misplaced and will prove to you that your trouble is caused from that particular of the vertebrae A talk misplacement with any of my patients will convince you that I am right and that you will get well under my care - - - Photographs X-R- ay 1 - HOWARD Si LOCKIE DR 07 OHmOPRACTIO 38-4- 37 ’ Attms Block Salt Iok City ! |