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Show ,,, 4,...oe.soret.s........,.......,.......4,44r.. - ',VAN , ,,,r ' VI , ','1 1.'1 1 i 'I . s, , kk , q ) ,, 4, I 14. ' op 0 - f' c.f.i....0e - 11, . Oaa ' o N. t l, P. 1 . , , 1. ire, oLy' - - t. :1i, it's.! - :- !;- ere i,,' , Have Shared - I and The fettling vent In social and club kit of them for a centerpiece, other i candies with pink shades and week leweiell tthhee en,ttetetrt; ,L'itartf.timesenntexttt, The in used. details the pink being by gon Thursday and bootees is assisted during the after1Literary club on Richards 10411 by Mrs. Clarence Bamberger and Auditorium the at Friday i.; 14; under the name of "The City Miss Margaret Walker. 4,,ii street. of iteautiful Nonsense." The leading !All i The birthday anniversary .of Miss tt.f.eatater4ewril:lebee4hfhaeb: Emma Carrington wail celebrated on Thursday by her sewing club, whose members entertained at s luncheon at tog :1;illgbeclibrnotTile iIi 11; the Newhouse Hotel in her honor. The month. in charge of the different sec- - other members are: - Mrs. Mary Car'i .,, hone. and other features which will 1:;,.. rington, Mrs. Clarence L. &bottler. ' furnitth novsi entertainment for the Mrs. J. Hooper. Mrs. A. Judges, Mrs. two (1h) II. The months will be repro. Roy Free. Mrs. W. J. Eldredge, Miss !tri ':':',, 1. tomtit as follows: Alice Minden. cage in bank. f; 14 - MJantiury--Cashi1 Oswald. chairman. '71't Another pieasant birthday celebraLiterary club tion was that k'el,roaryLattletcake booth. i given by the members Mrs. A. month; birthday of the Hawley club. who surprised t4t,,,f M. l' '' Peabody, chairman. - 3dra. Charles one membersof their .March.St. l'atritic ideas; Mrs. A mott on Thursday evening II:0'1 by gatherchairman. Oronnor. Thema at her home. The .!.,hr, blossom time in Ja- ing unexpectedly AprilCherry was kialloween in time games. spent ' A: chairman. il pan; Mrs. 1. O. Marioneaux, and refreshments eerved. The rooms booth with 1 ',i1 were bright with petunias. MayArt China. tally early', place dards, tic.; I. i Miss Myra Sawyer. chairman. 1, L'.,1 Mr.. Clay Evans and Mrs. Wilton colm Km eter, chairman. i ,. Huse will give a octal affair on booth; Mn. A. D. Pier- - Be i.i l afternoon. Monday son. cairman. t booth; Mrs. W. P. '1 AugustVacation Miss Florence Lipper entertained ' i 'Kiser, chairman. booth. with its l SeptembersPantry preserves. Jellies. odor, of home-mad- e I ,,, ' etc.; Mrs. Causten Brown. .., chairman. ; t .. 1 ef i' octoberHalloween booth with for- ki tune telling Mrs. L. H. Farnsworth. I :. A chairman. i ! i 4 1,1 Noventber--T-he Puritan home with :$1k Mrs. Fred ; ;I its Thanksgiving goodies; 40 6471 chairman. band. ;!ii',i , s 4 i novelties; 1 4.A4 Pearl Savage, chairman. :' t ,i MtnPoetoffice boothMrs. Glen Miller, I:1, 1 chairman. The executive committee includes iii K. Woodruff, Mrs. J. L. 11 i Mrs. Florence Vranken, Mrs. Y. L. Oswald. Mra W. H. Biota Mrs. F. L. Parker. Mrs- - F. H. King. Knickerbocker. Mn. Wesley i 4!! C. Deily. 1 Mrs. J. A. Reeves and Mrs. C. 11 , And Famous Men and Women Who , - 1 i I ; hand-painte- d 4 ,1 1 rrt2Wg-viTrAtTakviir-rAvaizar"Or- '' q (13 December--Christme- , Entertainment Committe:Mrs. 1, Schleswig-H- The litho club has Issued 100 invitations for a Hallowen pally to be given on Monday night at the home of Mime liertha Cronin. 1190 south Ninth East Etre. --,- Much social interest renters In a large party to ise given under the auspices of the Catholic Woman's at the Ladies' league Literary club house Monday afternoon. October SO. The proceeds will be devoted to char- gliptiztisefos:t4 k, ity. Mra C. A. Quigley la chairman of the committee on arrangements and her committee includes Mrs. J. C Hanchett. Mrs. Jane Cann and Mies Kate Halloran. Reservations for tables can be made through any member of the committee. The refreshment committee Include. Mrs. lk. E. Kauffman. chairman; Mrs. S. A. Maginnis and Mrs. J. T. While. Home-mad- e candy will be sold by a group of young society girls. di . ttMna in .4) 'S. - )1! .4 On Monday Miss McFarland will be the guest of honor at a Kensington given by Mrs. W. 0. Crawford and her daughters. Mrs. Willard Richards, and Mrs. Scott Cr at the Crawford 4-- ,, '4: ford. with a boys quartet. lag Celia McFall will meet the guests at the door and Mrs. E. P. Maw Mrs. O. K. Ott. Mrs. Isabella Frye and Mn. Margaret Howard will preside at the tea table. The entertainment comMies Darlene Kimball will entertain mittee consists of Mrs. Frank P. SherMiss wood. Blanch &rick ley and Mrs. at the Hotel Utah on Monday. Ethel Nettleton Barney. aftwas A silver tea given yesterday Mr. and Mrs. William Bowles and ernoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Kin- Miss Florence nterHalloran will ney. the committee bt charge includ- tain at a nupper-danc- e at the Newing Mrs. Andrew O. Krauss. chair- house hotel Monday evening in honor man; Mrs. Fred Davidson. Mrs. Abbott of Miss Norrinne Thompeon and Harold Roes Brown. F. H. Knickerbocker, chairman. H. F. Booth committeeMr. l rti,..1 Knickerbocker. chairman; Mrs. Mal- ",) '' oolm Keyeor. aasiatant chairman. C. C. Daily, Music chairman; Mrs. tioward H. Lawson, I.,t assitstant chairman. J. A. ; Ticket committeeMrs. . :. Itsevea chairman; Mrs. K. A. WilliOlk, ; ! -i lire. Klingender. Mimi Jane Howatt.Ots- , ; F. L. chFinance committeeMrs. Mrs. Eudora Stub- 14!:(1 A. J. Mn. T. Sanford. bins. Mrs. Alien l' ,i ,t 1,.::1 , 17,,:$ home. The members of the alumnae , - $119 i. Advertising committeeMrs. WesMise Linda Jessup.. assistant chairman: Mrs. Samuel Neel. Mrs W. T. Benson. Miss Anna Tinsman. Sloi:' 1. tI 4 .!,4 I.. 1 I t br 71 : .' I ' .), - . ; Miss Florence McDonald and Miss Florence Wickina will entertain this evening at a Halloween dancing party. '', irt ' ,' ' 1I t iteahsvoidecoonrdattiolknistowtopenoeymihniemaautuAmon. '', I' :I !,1I ! f,i';1 I 'I: ' I;i ; II.,, ' II 1 ' 1 ;'. i' ; 1I . !l,1i It will entertain . at a luncheon next Tuesday at I o clock at the club house. Mr.. C. C. Daily who leaves soon to spend the winter in California will be . LI k 1 ,L-- t 1 the 4 .41 hootesolea will be Mrs. L. A. McDonald, and about 40 guests tore Invited. Th. first dance of a series to be tiVellt by "The Helburt Five" will take pled, Thursday tIVIllifie, Nov. 2. la the Li Crimp ward hall. The lAdime Literal, club chortle ,t,t ,' ; the "listing ." 1;,.!, . , gum of honor. A delightful eNent or the week was the party liven at the horn. of Mrs Rogerson on Trietoday afternoon. in honor of the Wilkes club. The home t was beautifully decorated in came 1I t lions of various colors. the dining 1 room. where a buffet lunch was 11 l served. being In pink and white. with a i bowl of carnations forming the 1 il' iarxe centerpiece. The hostas.' was alinurt0d in serving by her daughter. M. :1"1.1 Johnson and Mrs. Clements. The arter- noon was spent with a program furniaked by borne of the membern. Pres,1 ,I. cent were M no. Boterlion Mrs. L. 1,, 1 Mrs. ti''-'4Votrdwell. tCardyrell. Mrs, A Clements, Mrs. Edgar M. M. Gray. : H. O.. WinliirirritteIrs. aenuin la;roe! n.. .h illot if laiter:4 entertain the club next I ' IF,t 1'1 .t' , 14 f 1 , ; I . 7 l nMsClio I t 1: I',1! Mrs. , Edgar Newhouse, Jr.. Is en- tertaining this afternoon at a tea In It : .:,il:i Miss Norrinne Thompson, a of next week, about 24 present for the after- and others coming in The rooms are decorated in bhtfronridnootea.r...ololt 1 i pink roses, the tea table having a bits. W1,:;,. - IA , i i Ili ,I I : 'f 'rt !illy .tHIi kl; .. ; - 111.,t, . i I. t ' ,,,,t.,, i I I : few years ago A people thought that su''gar, to be good, had to ' be imported. But this, along with other old ;Zoits 1is - People, are awakening to the fact that right here at home, sit- is being which has no superior in the world. i t i ! : . 1"! . t 1',) tItii, I', A ' f I,- i: i, I ;it I.! i I 1 lalt Zia tor. wiluereilver amend uou.insettnir , C0 ' . , . - - - - ( - .1 1 , el cm - ti' i it , ABSOLUTELY 4 , , , - - Cottolene is a mre. food product .. makes foods more digestible. Your iii0--cer wal supply it in large or small pails. -- ,..... Give him your order today. "Cottolena sionAss stood cooking loafer" I ..13, , '; tkvt COMICErAIR . -- - large affair of Monday afternoon was that given by Mi.. Denise Karrick at her home, which was decorated in the seaeon's flowers. yellow being used chiefly. in chrysanthemums. The marigolds and other flowers. hostess was assisted by a number of her young friends. and about 100 were entertained. A Mime Jane Darling was guest of honor on Monday at a delightful at. fair given by Mire DO111110 Karrich at her home on Thirteenth East street. The rooms were decoratsd In white and yellow throughout( chrysanthemums being used with candlesticks vhaded in yellow. and other effects in tbo prevailing colors. Asestating durMrs. John C. ing the afternoon were Mrs. Will ElDaly. Mrs. W. P. Kiser. lerbeck. Mrs. George H. Smith. Mrs. Mrs. arena, BamJack Gilmer and Assisting in earring were berger Miss Gladys Savage. Mime both Mims Helen Ellerbeck. Miro Alice Kimball. Miss Marjorie Ellertock. Miss Darlene Kimball and Miss (Julia Dix. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warnock endinner Montertaind informally ilLt day evening in honor of Mr. and Mn. beMurray Sullivan. the decorationscovers ing in Halloween effect. and laid for Mr. and Mn. Sullivan. Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Mayo, Mr. and Mra Harry S. Knight, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lipman. ft Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Theriot entertained on Monday night at a dinner In honor of Miss Ethel Beesley and Avery Timms. whoa. marriage takes rtse rooms were place this week. BANC:MCI Amdating the hoetestoes throughout. were Mrs. Jack Gilmer, Wm. Joel Nib. ley. Mrs. Clarence Ramberger, Mrs Edger Newhouse,. Mrs. W. C. DruehL Miss Darlene Kimball. Mims Dorothy Marioneaux. Mime Gladys Savage, Miss Lillian boacher and bilis Geneva Sao. age. -- Miss Ella Samuelson and Heber C. Johnson. were CUMO Of honor on Tuesday evening at a delightful 'octal affair given by Mr. and Mrs. H. Harry Madsen. The rooms ware decorated in autumn flower& the diningroom being attractive In yellow chrmanthemums and ferns. The table had for a centerpiece a large basket filled with the flowers. and at each end of the tabie were green candlesticks with green candles. while festoons of Milk extended from the.,chandelier to the corners. Assisting in entertaining ware Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christensen. voile-dai- ly net Draper Mothers club met on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. L F. Hommol, and the pro.. gram included a paper On .Rome making." by Mrs. S. D. Ca tootle; at Home Making. "Spirit by Mrs. C. F. Rinehart; "Home versus Making Housekeeping." by Mr.. J. F. Walk; "Mother." Mrs. D. A Lewis. general diacto.Alon Vol. lowed. Instrumental musto u glve by Miss Louise Ensign. The cofolnl,- tee in charge of the October includes biro' S. D. Cologne. hllman; Mrs. L. F. liantruPl. Mra jj 11. Lewis and Mrs. J. F. Wilk. met-tin- lint It M. Chamberlain enten.,b.,e4 on Wdoesday in honor of Iirb septet Walker. who is here from iiitho to spend the winter. anti Mrs. A. E. Wilson of Los Angsies The room" eta bright with pink chrysanthemum and other fall Dowers, and the hosteot assisted by Mrs. O. T. Brice, Mls F. & Bascom and Mrs. C. C. Countr) Mrs. 13. S. Pond has issued Iowatient" to two social affairs to be given on Friday and Saturday in honor of her daughter. Mrs. W. Conrad Snow, who leaves shortly 4) join Mr. tiro I n San Francisco. Later Mr. and Mrs Snow will go to TSIPTIMInte, to make Ath Miss Ethel Beesley entertained on Monday at a trousseau tea, a large number of friends being preeent. The rooms Were bright with marigolds and other fall flowers and refreshments were served. Anointing during the afternoon were Mrs. Fred Beesley. titre. H. M. Haley and Mrs. Leroy their horn. Parry. Mr. and Mr& tee Charles will Mrs. C. B. Stewart entertained on entertain at a Halloween dinner !tit for their daught.r. evening Monday at a kenzington, about If Tuesday chaelike Walloon. formerly Moe, guest' being preeent The rooms were bonnie Miller, who is here to irp,nct decorated in chrysenthemilma, the some itriltb parlor in pink and white. and the diningrpom in bronze and gold- - The hostMrs. Fred Dern will nttrtain ess Wal azoisted by Mn. B. & Sanaa- luncheon next Tuesday afternoon in true. and the Misses Margaret Kath- honor of Mrs. W. D. Fowler. erine and Elizabeth Stewart. JrL r. J. Wescott entertained the The Neville club held its first mootclub on ing of the season on Tuesday after- Crystal a luncheon Wednesdaytheat her usual preceding noon at the borne of Miss Mary and Miss pastime. The decorations were in ye:. Emma Williams. and the aftesnoon low and white chryeanthemums. and was spent with music and games. The the ices and candies were in the same decorations were in the fall flowers. and refreshments were. served. The colors. Twelve members were present. members include Amelia Marietta. Mrs. K011in )1111er and Miss Gladys Irene McDonald. Florence McDonald. LOMA Christensen. Dot Croft, Louise Savage entertained on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. W. D. Fowler of TriniEdgheill. Edna Kay, Gertrude Stater. Ranee Rine Rims and Charlene lima dad. Port of Spain. the 'drain being very informal with only a few close Mrs. Lillian Davis entertained on friends present. The table had for a in a honor of at centerpiece a basket filled with bot. Monday kenzington Mrs. Marcia Snow Parker, who leaves ton chrysanthemums and the other shortly for Arizona. The decorations details were in Halloween effect. were in purple and gold, carrying out Holmes entertained on Mrs. E. the colors of the Civic club. of which Mrs. Parker is a member. Violets and Wednesday at a luncheon at her home. rooms used. and wets the the chrysanthemums being decorated in pink tee table had for a centerpiece an and lavender chrysanthemums and Musical fruit. artistic basket of other autumn flowers. and the pia. e were given by Mrs. Roy cards having the hostess's crest In gold Fletcher and readings by Mrs. Leafy and blue. The tweets were Mrs. WiMontgomery. The hostess was as- lliam H. King. Mrs. G. A Lover of sisted by Mrs. Fletcher and Miss Ma- Butte. Mrs. Walter Lewis. Mrs. Georre rian Davis. About 14 guests were A. Snow. Mrs Morten Cheesman. Mrs. C. Ira Tuttle. Mrs. Robert Gemmel!. present r I It Makes Naha Grow fit C.'''' Inches a Monlh N. follo- i 7 N14,:i.. t,., Tili.$ 3,,, .:1 : to -f . Fed-orati- t i .it t i t . c N t''',,' : 1: . s I k4, : .. N41t., ,. , ,1,1 ,. x till ;', , , ,.ç, tr it.,A. ,11,1 Ai oli , 4; I ,- . ,.,,t . ,''N.t , I( till . 7..-21,.- - , , . bets-puin- ol a 0..-C1- eer DJ i -- nomleal spEcItAL ' o'clock. Mat 5C) Q. MIPS C Mien Jane Sands. Mrs. Margaret R. Kerr. Mrs. C. C. 1)&117. Silas Dental Anderson. Mime Hazel Franks. Mita Irene Langton. 'Mies Grace .Harper., Harry Harper. Mn. Beasts Browning.. Mrs. Leafy Montgomery. Mrs. Jacob Rumel. Mime Gladys Hardinuut. William Hardiman and Mies Lisle Brad. t is c.eattes. , Ileo PHoiffsvirantrheta6.687 . wr,..,piet ileiuv , lifArlib----ft- Dur- - Fred PURL - ra E i UTAWIDAHO SUGAR .. '. s , c, . ever'. ''''..i,i.""is pirrt 7CSMmmii2m, Toot Cottolete the next time make - muffins. Enjoy their lightness you and fine . l befferea"r thaniru thenToft hathaeet it is else an:VYIllingill this also bolds trtte tottriedfryfing.or. , "113.. Nevada Mats f.d.ril" ' EM , wiltiosiattoll,ndlIthtbsel Mr.. A. L'Clorlians and Mtn. C. H. McMahon entertained at a luncheon afternoon at the former's ht,tay home, in honor of Mrs. J. E. Cowles. president of the Genenel Federation of Women's clubs. Mn. It. B. Porter of ()Eden. director en the board of the General Federation. Mrs. Edward Richest of Ogden. the newly elected president of the Utah Federation. and Mrs. ht. J. Aweeley. the new president of the Idaho Federation. The decorations were carried out In- Yellow and white. chrysanthemums being used with other details in the same color. Covers were laid for I I guests. - Mrs. Wesley King and Mrs. Howard Lawson entertained at a luncheon Monday afternoon In honor Of Mrs. Murray Sulthium. the affair taking place at the formites home. The table was decorated in yellow marigolds and the same color was carried out in other details. The guests, besides Mrs. Sullivan. were Mrs. George Steiner. Mn. Clarence Traver, Mrs. Lawson. Mrs. L. E. Arnold. Mrs. H. H. Donley. Mrs. W. D. Leonard and Miss Greco Johnson. , ,sndhorNteantwrineat . , ' SECTION ' TWO i, IL W. Mr. A. W. Cowers. Mrs. J. C. parks. Laadenberiter. V. NMovra, - , Parsons. Mn. John Finley Cowen. Mrs. Eudora Mobbing. Mrs. E. O. Lee and Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff. Presiding. It-at the tea table were Mrs. aorle Hancock. Mrs. Z. IL Critchlow and mild A. IL Persona. The committee from the home economics section or. for the tea anstated in serving. ranging 7121 committee included Mrs. IL R. Neel. Mrs. F. M. McHugh. Mrs. R. E. R. Burt, Mrs. IL HR.I.rafinansutorM. 1.1.... yellow-shade- . - ''ii' . enter-tame- starched ecil ! i!llI i , , tsit, 11, OCTOBER 28 ,'''' 114rs. William Reid and Mrs. Will Elwith autumn flowers. and the lerbeck will entertain at a Halloween bright was prettily decorated with dance at the Country club today in table and foliage. Rowers honor of their daughters. Miss Lucile I S S Reid and Mi.. Rosetta Ellarbeck. d Miss Dorothy Marionsaulr a tea on friday afternoon in lir. and Mrs,. Justin Elmer Loveless honor at 1 bride-Mies Jane Darling. a have issued invitations for a Halloween elect ofofnext week. The rooms were be to party given at their home. 1171 in yellow and tron. the tea Emerson avenue. October 31. Many decorated table having a Cluny lace cloth over gueste are Invited. . and for a centerpieos satin yellow basket of yellow chrysanthemum& Mre. Minim Montague rerry end Yellow candles au s tertains at a luncheon today at her electric lights. and candies and ices in in home the Godbe apartments in East the stuns color were used. Presiding South Temple street In honor of Mrs at the tea table were Mrs. Olen MilKenneth C. Kerr. of Seattle. ler and Mrs. John Morton Davi& and assisting them weTO MissMargarst MoMine Afton Young has hatted invitaintyrts. Miss Gluts Dix. Miss Glassy. tions for a tea to be given at her home Savage and Mho Marton Hooper. In Red Butte Hollow on Tuesday afternoon. October 31. In honor of her The Neighborhood club entertained sister Mrs. Kenneth C. Kerr. who will on Tuesday afternoon at a luncheon at leave the following day for her home the Hotel Utah in honor of Mrs. MurIU21 in Seattle. ray Sullivan. a member. who is to leave shortly to make her home in a centerThe university student body Will China. The table had for chrysgive a dinner dance at the Newhouse piece a basket of yellow button anthemums, and cover. were laid for hotel this eiretlinft at 4:30 o'clock beside. members. club w-int( the gam" with Boulder. The the following H. N. Mayo. Mni. All Jose- Raving Over It-- It, committee in charge is eompoeed of Mrs. Sullivan: Mrs. ',toms& "They're THE BEnVICEABtE BERGE DRESS. members of the various fraternities George Putnam. Mrs. Milton Cut Neter Seem Anything Like Mrs. Clarence Edward. Mrs. 'tarryMrs. Ivy Marionsaux and and sororities and includes Curtis It In All My Stage Career." Who would have thought that the t'aris working woman's blouse Hawley. chairman: Mins Daisy Ito latie- Warnock. Saye Vairoka &watt. would furnish the design for one of the El2 can popular styles in blue serge 3Jiss Marjorie Whiteley. Miss Edith Mrs. J. T. Richards. dresses? But this is Just what has happened and both young girls and BY VALLMIKA aritaTT. Mhos Martha Barlow. Allan Toundt. inentertained women are wearing this pleated apron form of dressMrs. This eehool girl Nibley Joseph Groesbeck. Ambrose McGarry. HecMrs. Kenneth C. Kerr on model has its service and durability Insured by having all seams joined They thought 1 was act. tor Haight Albert Paul and Altrsd formally forRomeo. a few intimate with strong thread stitching. ' whoa I began tolling Rodgers. Alumni of the university and Tumidity in for luncheon. invited friends being . all others interested are invited. 'omit of my frionds about S the results of a hair grower Mr. and Mrs J. Z. Coeriff enterthe Inho club On Monday evening at Maginnis. Mrs. J. F. McEnany. Miss evening at a dinner which I had proposed myself her home. the rooms being decorated Kate Halloran. Idles Kate Fitzgerald, One of the lamest affairs of the sea-o- n tained on Tuesday their home, the table being decor- a:tor 'moral 'Sete of sxIn autumn flower, and leaves. and Mrs. Victor Youngberg and Mrs. Nichwas the reception at the Ladles at servsewers laid for a pertmonting and and was in Robertson. ated olas roes& suptior the table from whlb 'looking Literary club on Monday afternoon . dozen. The other rooms were deoed having the Hallween colors and Op" OD the "gt" 'Well.' I in honor Mrs. of JOefillit given Evans Miss Miss in orated chrysanthemums. Marjorie Howard entertained Cowles. president of the General emblems. The club members are sold. wrIl lit you try It your. Reims Miller. Mime Agnes Heiner, Miss at a dinner on Thursday evening in of Women's clubs. Between Mrs. A. J. Gorham and Mrs. C H. salvia. and Cm not going to Thalia Coffman. Mias Helen Hein. honor of Mies Lillian Middower. who zoo and SOO ask you snything bout the women aftrepresentative entertained The I. here Vilitinit Mtge Bidwell. McMahon Wednesday Miss Leone Hasiam, Mho Florence called to pay their wait until you to the new- leritoon at a luncheon at the formers tosulto-C- il corn back and say some. helmet. Mies Ruth Burhidge. Mins table was decorated intenpink roses and ly elected official. respects rooms The atwere home. the decorations being in yellow guests. Florence Peterson. Miss Bertha Cron- covers were laid for don't mob mit!" tractive with autumn Dowere. and a and covand white chryeanthemurna mobbed girls, in. Miss Theresa McAllister. thinrnly kisses& musical program was given 11 guest& Mrs. C. H. ltiorehouoe was hostess deliehtful Think of Mrs. Eva Crawford Richards, Dr. ers laid for It. But they wore, ail womeaevory. on Thursday evening at a social affair by William Worley. Mrs. C. C. Daily and one a at The rooms E. results proved I the Mrs. W. rife utsrtainipd home. crazy at her happy. being the Ladles given Literary club chorus. Mrs large reception on Wedneeday after- told th truth. It's a wonderful hair bright with pink Chrallt10111 and roses. George Skelton woo this. It to you right ingrower. give him tatweed accompanist at small le. guests being land supper being here. Mix It yourself at home today . made a brief address. Tea noon. about The affair was given in sad bles decorated in Halloween emblems. Cowles IL Then start was served under direction of the vited. mine you'll "mod honor of Mrs. E. F. Holmes at tee I kiss by wire." Got one ounce of economics section of the club. the Utah. the hours being Hotel Mrs. William Odd was hostess Mon- home from and your druggist from a Wile decorated in pink and from 4 to I o'clock. The decorations mix with half an each of at The water and pint day quilting. cosmos. pink cat:idle and shades. were In basket at alcohol, or is full pint of bay rum in. a house wee decorated with late fall White throughout, yellow flowers arranged in silver baskets. tied with tulle stead of water and sicohol. Rub into flowers. In the reception room large the chrysanthemums yellow rooms The other wars In snapdragons forming a centerpiece for the tea ta- scalp very tritely with the finesse, every white and yellow chrysanthemums and tell you all the re. chrysanthemums. in crystal day. I neodn't Receiving the ble. and yellow candle were used and In the dining room were the ults:you'll me them yourself In a short Moira and directors sticks being guests used. with other details timo. pink and white cosmos. Luncheon was of the club. including world beaten as a has It the Mrs. Ira D. in the same color. Tits boetsm was served from a table covered with a Travis. r, making hair long. silky. president: Mrs. W. Mr & J. Z. Coigriff, Miss beautiful. assisted by Ratternberg lace cover orer pInk satin. Mrs. Charles A. Mrs. A. D. and a number of other 'it Forming the centerpiece was I large Pierson. Mho Anna Peak. Tinsman. MIAs Cosgriff friends. A stringed orchestra. stacut glass basket of pink cosmos. The Leona Mrs. ,ro qtrirtons. N. Sullivan, Robert Tine'. The popular expresplace cards were hand painted in the Mrs. John Cain. Mrs. Jenny Cheever. tioned in the root garden, furnished same flowers. lire. T. C. The hotness was as- Mrs Frederick L. Oswald. Mrs. A. H. music. up! You'll be sion is: "Why should ono of the happiest women in the world sisted by her daughter, Mies Margaret In few I can a. at entertained Rook days. promise you that, lira. Jack lidge (kid, and Mrs. William H. Odd. Those We send our money an informal luncheon Wednesday aft. bores your dream of a beautiful corn. 'present were: Mrs. E. Powell, Mrs. A. will reheadwind, true if, you Kenneth ciplamman east - for sugar :which ,.''' ernoon in honor of Mrs. decorated Ancell. Mrs. A. Barns. Mrs. D. Aird, I say. 'I have dohs It; In do as Kerr. the table being Mrs. E. Cardwell. Mrs. 8. E. Goforth. It. never caps do rails. It you Stop does not excel, in any marigolds and covers laid for a half silk the prepared Complexion creamsusing Mrs. L. Simpson. Mrs. K.Alimpeon. sold dozen gueets. In Um sloe, and make Mrs. E. itiveriel. i Alm Murray Fulness ,was guest of inton Inand two tablespoonfuls of is produced locally?" E'DdrE Mir-A-r a pint of water. It's aim. afternoon glycerine of honor Wednesday The 'Volunteer firemen will enter. and wonderful. every spot will a luncheon at lan in honor of the members of the NIRAy Ig George Benton tillIttt c,,,,t of Bountlful Volunteer firemen on WedJoin the throng that being entertained., The central ta- cast be ours of U. . ., nesday evening at a Dutch supper. a a had for ble centerpieoe demands Utah-IdahoIITIME Aril. 'BRICK 's. too bad that large Chinese urn filled with yellow The entertainment committee of tbe I Srprat Preneh Goires chrysanthemums. and the iseven mail- superfluous hair remover left a red a the standard of sugar Welfare club will on in were decorated er tables but they all spot your uppor lip. yellow I :Most ecoes. Stormy .Nut Bisque. perfection. Mrs. Jacob Hume!. ISO McClelland wysoyn ta.dtlissoleuo lateentool: the dt.o.mthat. 6ml:boohoo...was roostagnonogramTellovort il'efts;;ode:11' Why Import Something We Produce ; 1 be toastmistress. ivy King. chairman; i'; De- of St. liarre academy will hold their annuel reunion and banquet at the academy Saturday. 14Vv m 4. Mrs. William Jeffers of Omaha will ociation elk 4 1 1 , , ,t177'r' c . . ),LtitY MARSHALL'. McClure Newspaper draditata) . Ow by laic (Copyrighted, marriage. and tho prospetobt; 2SKing George I of Greece child of this ent King Of Greece. was half tierman . . and Grand Dichosa Olga. and half Itunslan in blood. flo rapidly base the scenes of tbro- - - Queen Olga was immodiately re. marked for her lack of ostentation In pion history smiled within the last fact that maaeoceforoualmn of the few yearseven within the last few pit oil lite one of she monthethat 410it Is hard to eVIz that the moat autocratic bunnies of leuropo it was only years ago today that and grow to womanhood in a court George Christian Wilhelm FerdinandI where the principal of the "divins known at King George right of kings," and all the members Adolphus. of Greece. was married four years aft- of their familios. to do whatever they er being called to the throne to the chose by way of oppression of tho Grand Ouches Olga. daughter of the people, still seemed to be - the rola. Grand Duke Constantine of Russia. Among the Greeks she was- more interesied in carrying on works of charRe was at that time :2 years old. George was a German by blood. for ity than in estabilabing her reputation for royal grandour and in this be was of the noble house of olstein. though he was In title way she proved to be the greatest sort a Prince rit Denmark. and be was of aid to her husband in winning the called to rule over tho kingdom of support and love of tho people without Greece by tho Christian powers after which his newly acquired throne they had driven the Turks out of that would have been in danger of toppling country. So Constantine. the first to the ground. (I,zipiez 414 : , Si 1 I It., - I , SATURDAY YQUI1..WP)pIN.Q:iPAY: ' --- '211 . 4 ,I.1 i ii -- t- - - a, :i': y Iwo nt, . '' wo k-- .. ,, Ill) NEWS , I N,t a I 3,1! I! Ii '''''1. t , Sr 4 ' , r i,1 I . ,,i - perwl;ill' t'l r,:' 1i , , I - EVENING , r, e DESEiRET - , , - 11 . . . ' 1 t' 1:. , , , :, rv ,,,,, , Itsown wonderful traneformaittind t to occur In B. irek froom this formula-Itool fails. Get two ounce ofwith I, at may drug store and mix half a in tablospoonful of veering, night thick. In Rub It of water. pint and nu:truing. Teall look years voll'Il ig g mighty short time. and other wrinkles will vanish. dan"t always be DISAPPOINTRB-.- 4t avoided. Next tims your druggist has." tho sintono for making nil comnisslog formula, sand fifty gents to Bcrittart 'to Valaaka guratt. Thompson Building, Chicago, III:" and It will be sent to yogi itil Ogee. Ilfris B.' 0, T.Tour hair is brittle losausir of the soap and ordinarl shars'l Boos you have bon stains. Tots knov, drios ut, they all contain alkali. That tha natural oils bow, Just disoisil a teaspoonful of gigot in a ruP oS sn water and use as a heatitsgsb """you'll sea how different Your halfdtrudbe. All fatty accumulationa and TAM ruff will disappear Mite magic. p Enough at the drug Vora for over a dozen Oslo shampoos. r j . can hardly set faCHTEITtOSITou lon't chalky. I ha, taco powdoc made 'portal'', for r'' Inwndrirg ettc'erer thelaand err,c Paratt race Powdr. at rift!'You neve whit.. flesh anti brunette. Nei It la invisible(VW ponder.bloom to the I , - puesdiezioaner taco and moieties They hat shrivel up Z. 0 0- -- I wish I had kneel ea It was before snit it priftit aaved Yol of honor Tuesday ,, Afternoon at It removes evory .hair. irse It any. threebotori.. i ooll havo rat ltnihi r a t.kNbiltran cdtitha tea given by Mtge Gluts where en the body. shoulders. arms, rot mIrtil:vrli.. .a ibmytihaspritZ l poom.s face. Its asatio. . DM and Mrs. Girard Hale at the anti pits. leer darott merman on a wit OP01111140 att former's home. which was besutiful' MDT te. R. the way. 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