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MONTANA STANDARD, BUTTE. SUNDAY MORNING, NOV15MBKR 1, 1931. Joint Hostesses at Scott Home of Faculty Are Entertained on i Wednesday. WALTER T. SCOTT and AiA Mrs.

E. S. Perry entertainer at a tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of the former in compliment to the wives of the faculty members of the Montana Slato School or Mines. Lnte fall flowers and foliage adorned tho rooms and a social afternoon waf enjoyed followed by refreshments included Mrs. Francis Tmmson, Mrs.

Arthur Artami, Mrs V. Milton Brown, Mrs. O. A. Ding- Mrs.

A. M. Gaudin, Mrs. L. Hartzell.

Mrs. John Dennis Keyes, Mrs. A. E. Kocnlg, Mrs.

James McEwan, Mrs. D. c. McAuliffe. Mrs Melville Fnyre, Mrs.

Paul A. Sohae- Jer, Mrs. J. L. Shue, Mrs.

Thordore Simons and Curtis L-. Wilson Butte Visitor Is Guest of Honor Cards and Luncheon Give i Diversion for Small Group. ERNEST PEAHSON was J-'-l- hostess at a prettily arranged luncheon during Ihe week at her home on West Quartz street, complimenting her mother, Mrs. Michel Jensen of. Hyriim, Utah.

The rooms were artistic in their floral attire and, following the contests, a luncheon was served. The guests Included Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Anderson. Mrs Verne Burgess, Mrs.

May Frederickson. Mrs. Clara Miles, Mrs. Lovene Girard. Mrs.

Ella Chirgwin, Mrs Cora Baker, Mrs. Mary Sullivan. Mrs. Dennis Sullivan, Mrs. Ted Bcaulien.

Mrs. Florence Ham, Mrs. P. F. SkeNey, Mrs.

Henry Henl- mmgway, Mrs. Catherine Aimer Mrs. Josephine Stead man, Mrs. Mary Pearson, Mrs. Ida Bean, Mrs Addle Hemingway, Miss itargerv Per.rscii and Irving Pearson.

Children's Party Enjoyable Even Guests Enjoy Games an Contests at Lhotka Home. OF THE most Mrs, H. J. Rahiily Hostess at Home Members of Card Club I) Enjoy Afternoon of I Bridge. attract! parties of the wee was that given by Mrs.

J. F. Lhotk Friday evening In compliment lo h' young son, John jr. Halloween deci rations added a festive to the rooms and the guests wci attired in costume. Various gamt and contests were enjoyed, followc by a.

buffet supper. The guests eluded Jack nnd Joseph Peter Hugh Sheridan, Gene Daly, Char! Noon. Richard Raymond, Dona Raymond, John Daniels, Edwar Bye, Gordon Hocking, William Co 11ns Lindloy, James Shikan Mrs. Van Domlin I Honored at Affai Attractive Luncheon 1 Among Social Events of Thursday. ESTHER TEUCHL added inr 0011 social calen Jarol the week, entertainhiirTliiirs day afternoon nt her home, 71 West Galena street, in compllmen to Mrs.

Van Donilin of Shelvwimi Wis. Fall flowers in Jg an yellow tones formed tho cent-ri decoration for the table whil tapers in low holders were place on either end. Seated were Mrs Van Domlin, Mrs. J. Davenport Mrs.

Mitchell, Mrs. P. Argentine Mrs. William Bethke, Mrs. William Busch, Mrs.

Saner, Mrs. C. Ben ouard. Mrs. W.

j. Helnzelmann Mrs. Ed Eno. Mrs. Timothy Keefe Mrs.

J. Paulct, Miss Teuchl and th hostess. After luncheon, tho after noon was spent informally. Business Women Are Eiitertainec Joseph Monaghan Speaker for the Evening. 'RS.

H. .1. BAHIIiY iuldtxt luncheon to the calendar ot tho past week, she entertained erane the members of her bridge club at Jier Home nt the Leonard mine Autumn flowers beauUfled (he taule und covers wrrc marked for Mrs John L. Teal, Mi s. Harold Schwartz.

Mrs. William K. Joockel Mrs. B. F.

Strnnalian, Mrs. Edward C. Person, Mrs. Frank B. winder Lee W- Smith and the hostess' Grand Army Has Regular.

Meeting leveral Guests at Veterans' Gathering Saturday at Patriotic Hall. iT INCOLN post, No. 2, Grand Army LJ-J of the Republic met Saturday evening In Patriotic hall at The comrntmder, D. I. Bren- einan, presided.

Occupying stations were: Commander, D. I. Bvencmnn; senior vice commander, H. II. Makinson; junior vice commander, John Marchlou; adjutant, Miss Cora Williams; chaplain, Mrs.

Lillian ROES; quartermaster, Mrs. Florence Humfeld; officer ol the day, Simon Hauswlrth; ofriccr of the guard, Mrs. Josle Bush; surgeon, Mrs. Belle Pearson; patriotic Instructor. Mrs.

Mae Shclton; inside sentinel, Mrs. Emma Ambrose: quartermaster sergeant, Mrs. Blanche Martin. The Enests were Mrs, Mary J. Wright, Mrs.

Lillian Hess, Mrs. Ida Ball, Mrs. Heijina Palmer, Mrs. Gladws Berrynuui, Mrs. Mae Sliclton, Mrs.

Alice Aliller and Mrs. Emtna Ambrose. The next meeting will be held Saturday evening, Nov. nt o'clock In Patriotic hall at ihe I'our'thouse. Chatterbox Club.

Mrs. Rodney Tinder was hostess lor numbers of the Chatterbox club al biitfot supper during the week i nt her Halloween colors eu- lered inio the decorations of the looms and the guests included Mrs. A. D. Clark, Mrs.

George Qntes, Mrs. Fred Murray, Mrs. Harry Van Brocklin, j. B. Angove, Mrs.

Hnrry Schaefcr, Mre. Arclia Marsh. Mrs. J. A.

Filzgibbons, Mrs. Harold Laurnndeau, Fred Honeychurch and Mrs. ott. Fishing Trip. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Pcrman, Miss Porothy Mc-Broom and Charles Mc- Bropm have returned fishing till) to tlio Madison. IE Business and Profcsslona Women's club held a meeting Monday evening at the Montrea with tile president. Mrs. Maml Lenahan, presiding.

Joseph Mon Tghan, in a. lecture, told ot what cat 3C achieved by women in a man' world, giving Joan of Arc o.s an ex ample. Mr. Monaghan, who -was introduced MeLeod, chair man of the entertainment pro gram, told his listeners that women have played a vital part in the progress of the world and may make an imriortan'C contribution to th improvement of present-day conditions. Kathleen Harris O'Kcefo contributed a number jf vocal numbers and played the accompaniment foi the community sineing.

During thi business session, several report; were The state ha.1 beer divided Into three districts, each to delegates lo the state convention In Eutto in June. The western district Includes Butte, Missoula Anaconda, Deer and Hamilton. Delegates will represent eacl of these divisions at the distrlcl convention in Deer Lodge about November 8. Cora Meneley, chairman' MeLeod; Mary oimonson anc Florence LaQne are in charge of th social session to be held Novembei 13 at the Y. M.

C. A. Miss Kel Baker's name was added lo the publicity committee, in attendance Monday evening were Joe O'Neil Mary Harrington, Florence LaGuc Polly Benton, Mamie Lsnahan, Neli Baker. Catherine Penny, Madge Sullivan. Kathleen Earlv.

Minnie Arnold. Hazel Makinson, Ella Howland, Mae MeLeod, Irene Byrne Mary Alderman, Cora Mencloy, Jot King, Hasel Murphy, Mary Dee Mary Slmonson, Margaret Lynch Florence Morphy, Agnes Kelly, ve Kathleen Harris ronica Kelly, O'Krtfe, Laura Rllcy, Catherine Harringlon, Alberta Slderfln, Elizabeth McCarthy, Madge Connell and Margaret Lenry. Children's Party Festive Affair David Lee Halland Is Honored on Seventh Birthday Anniversary. of the festive children's par- ties of the week was that given by Mrs. E.

N. Hulland Saturday Tlternoon at her home on South Excelsior avenue in celebration of seventh birthday anniversary of her eon, David Lee. The rooms were artfully decorated In Halloween colors and various games and contests gave diversion, followed by a delicious luncheon. The guests Included David Lee Halland Joan McCready, Fred Reberg, Dorothy Ann Slilkany, Donald McCready, Margaret Hogan, James Shlkany, Tilchard Ifeberg, Betty Baiilett, Dan Bartlctt, Dan Sullivan, William Loitren, Jean Dorter, Ed Sullivan, Pauline Dcschene, Marie Etta Dc- Arthur Berry. Jack Berry, Virginia Alg-er, Albert jtlorsUJo, Jack Drown and Keith Duffy, ERNEST ANDERSON of Mlssotila, and' a popular.

Butte visitor. She and'her mile'daughter, Eleanor, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

gtephenson. Bridge Party Is Enjoyable Event Iroup of Friends Enjoy. Evening at Bessette Home. A UDBEV LOBEKB OULDS ctl- rt-tertained at a bridge Wednesday evening at tho home of ler uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs harles Bessette jr.

Bridge am or tune-telling formed diversion ollowed by a luncheon served VTrs. Bessette. The table appoint- nents were suggestive of the Hal- owr.cn season and unique cards narked covers for Miss Lola Berard. Miss Lote Blewclt, Miss Ellen Vhitc, Miss Irene Marceau, Miss jilcillc Eathorne, Miss Dorothy Haggensen, Miss Pearl Goldberg nd the hostess. lummage Sale Is Set for Friday Members ol John r.

Reynolds Ircle, No. 14, Ladles of the Grand rmy of the Republic, will hold a immage sale Friday and ov. and 7. The place will be nnounced later. The committee is amposed of Mrs.

Gladys Borryman. lairman; Mre. Harriet Estey, Mrs. egina Palmer, Mrs. Ida Ball, Mrs.

lanche Martin, Miss Cora Wilams, Mrs. Lillian Ross, Mrs. Jcn- MeLeod, Mrs. Florence Hum- ilci, Mrs. Mary Kelley.

Mrs. Alice illler and Mrs. Mae Tile circle held a business ses- on Saturday evening at the court- oifse, with Pi-esident Regina Paler in Ihe chair. Mrs. Clara Bartt of Twin Bridges, past president John F.

Reynolds circle, and Mrs. lorence Humfeld, former secretary, 10 had been absent from some of meetings, were welcomed. Regrets were expressed at the III- ess of Miss Cora Jenkins, past csldent, and Mrs. Harriet Estey. nlor vice president.

The guesls Included: John Marilon, D. I. Breneman, Simon Haus- irlh and H. H. Makin.son, veterans the Grand Army of the Republic.

At Ihe close of the meeting a so- al was enjoyed. adies' Aid Society. The Ladles' Aid society of the "rinlty Methodist church, Meadcr- lle, met Wednesday afternoon In choir room or the cliurcn. After brief business session, nccdle- ork was enjoyed. Them a rge attendance.

rom Helena. Baniel MeOonigle, son of Mr. and rs. Patrick Mcaonlgle, has re- ir.al Helena, where he attends oimt St. Charles college, after ending the week-end In Buteo.

Evening Bridge at Erickson Home Small Group of Friend Is Entertained on Friday. R. AND MRS. V. EIWOKSON entertained a small group friends Friday evening at their home with cards and luncheon forming diversion.

Tile guests included Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crum, Dr. anc Mrs. ,1.

Mondlock, Mr. nnd Mrs. A Drlscoll and Miss Nell M. Baker. Evening Bridge Is Enjoyable Affair Mr.

and Mrs. Erickson Entertain Group Friday. R. AND MRS. R.

V. ERICKSON entertained a group of friends at an evening bridge Friday at their home on South Clark street, Fol- loiving the contest, a collation was served. Halloween colors entered Into the appointments for the table which held covers for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crum, Dr.

and Mrs. J. L. Mondlock, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Driscoll, Miss Nell M. Baker and the hosts. Attractive Affair at G. J.

Fye Home Children's Party'Is Added to Events of Social IE of the most attractive chil- dren's parties of the week was hat given by Mrs. George j. Fyc Thursday evening at her home, 117 Sast Galena street, in celebration the birthday anniversary of her on. Karl Fye. Tho rooms were gaily decorated with pumpkins, cots ind witches nnd tho black and color scheme carried out the favors and place cards.

Hal- oween Barnes and contests were cn- oyed until a late hour, when a uncheon was served. The (jncsts in- luded Karey Fye, Marlon Redllck, Rcdllck, Maragret Melby, Tlielma Belby, Elizabeth Murphy, Selty Erickson, Doris Franson, Hope Franson, Adcllson Hawke, Martin iawke, Carl Wlncberg, Henry Benjamin Tyband, Raymond Edward Fye, Orval Mclby, Junior Wymon, Albert Skoog, Mel- In Brnntcr, Arthur Pnscoe jr. M'S. Fye was assisted In enter- aiiifnu the children by Mrs. O.

Jelby and Mrs. F. Fas-joe, Silver Bow Club Affair Colorfu Bridge Luncheon Is Even of Special Importance of the Week. PROMINENT on the calendar -C events for the 'past week was th bridge luncheon given by the Alpln division of the Rocky Mountal Garden club, with Mrs. Lulu Bain, chairman of the division, pre siding.

The tables were cent ore with miniature gardens which hav been on display In llie Chamber Commerce and were designed Mrs. W. I. Hlggins, Miss Germain Schclbal and Miss Eleanor Horgan The gucEt list included Mrs. Bain Mrs.

VV. I. Hlggins, Mrs. T. M.

Lowr of Hollywood, Cal.i Mrs. P. J. Bro phy, Mrs. J.

M. Brown, Mrs. J. Crook, Mrs. J.

R. Davenport, Mrs F. X. Glard, Mrs. C.

H. Smith, Mrs Arthur V. Corry, Mrs. John G. Ho! land, Mrs.

Ira McDonald, Mrs. Hannifin, Mrs. J. A. McNulty, Mrs Henry Hubert Mrs.

M. J. Lough ran, Mrs. Ralph W. Place, Mrs.

Har low Pease, Mrs. J. R. Reed, Mrs. A F.

Rice, Mrs. Thomas O. Penny, Mrs Paul A. Oow, Mrs. John D.

Wilson Mrs. Germulne Bcheibal, Mrs. Jame a. Graham, Mrs. Isabelle MacMU Ian, Mrs.

Walter Paste, Mrs. Leon ard Waters, Mrs. o. L. Berrien anc Mrs.

Bert Gosselin. Birthday Dinner at A. Bond Home Ten Guests Enjoy Affai Sunday Evening at Home of Hostess. IRS. ALFRED BOND entertained a dinner Sunday evening a her homo oil Thomas avenue in celebration of (bo blrlhdav anniversary of her daughter.

Dorothy Pink and white blossoms adornec the table and covers were market Miss Bond, Miss Ruth Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. James Holland, Mrs Etelcn Holland, Pearl and Editl Bond, James Holland Alfrec Bond ami Alfred Bond. Halloween Party at Woodard Home Delightful Children's Par ty Is Added to Week's Events. JOAN WOODARD, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs.

J. E. Woodard. entertained at a Halloween party Saturday evening at her home on Wes street, the occasion marking her twelfth birthday anniversary. The spacious rooms were decorated in Halloween fashion and lack o' lanterns, gnomes, black cats and other Halloween emblems elaret beamed Jrorn every nook anc corner.

Various games and contests were enjoyed and a supper waf served. The guests were Lee Gaul fsobel Hopkins, Andrea Dalglelsh Jewel stork, Martha Rodman, Jcar ilample, Helen Dee, Gay Kelly Corctte, Peggy Hanratty Patty Gcagan, Jean Ann Hample Jean Ann Perham, Mary Prances Bird, and Jane Thomas. N. V. U.

Club. The I. N. V. U.

Sewing clui) met during the week nt Ihe home ot virs. Weston Griffith on East Ga- ena street. Luncheon was served at I o'clock and the afternoon was to needlework. The gucsfs Included Mrs. Mabel Hill, Mrs.

John Dick, Mrs. Noel GUcs, Mrs. B. Cooley, Mrs. T.

J. Button, Mrs. Lulu "minor and Miss lola Hill, Spend Week. Mrs. A.

McMasters and Tune, have returned to their homo Belgrade, alter spending the week is gticsls of Mrs. R. L. Watson on lolms avenue. Whitehall.

and Mrs. K. Harbison and on, George, spent the week witlj olatlves In Whitehall. ielena Visitors. Mrs.

P. H. Chevallter and daugh- Genevieve, the Misses Edwtna nd Martha Ann Sullivan of Helena, vcro guests aver the week-end of USE Eileen McCarthy, 1100 DIa mond street. Veek-End Guests. Tho Rev.

and Mrs. W. Edginton, 'ho silent the summer at their ountry home, Hiawatha lodge, were 'cek-cncl guests in the cit-y, 'o Missoula. Miss Bcrnis Pomcroy was a nd guest at the Delta Gamma ousc In Missoula, going over to at- cncl the Washington State-Mon- ana football game. elicitations.

Mr, nnd Mrs. Clayton Maxwell aro eceiving upon the irth of a daughter Monday evening St. James hospital- Mrs. Alaxweli 111 be remembered as Miss Gladys aap. rom Dillon.

Mr, and Mrs. Gcorfrc 1'rench Dillon were guest. 1 ol Bulte lends tho first part ol tho week. Evening Bridge Delightful Affai Miss Weingartner Is.Host ess for Members of Club. AILEBN WEINGARTNEK -L'-l- was hosless for the members her card club during the week at he home on Placer street.

Following th contests a collation was served TV guests included Mrs. Curtis Mrs. Nclll O'Comiell, Miss Hsle Harrington, Miss Helen Scott, Mis. Madellon Thomas Miss Virgin! Malloy, Miss Roslnd cartes and Mr Jack Sullivan ot Los Angeles. LIVINGSTON SOCIETY 55B" Bohemian Club.

LIVINGSTON, Oct. am Mrs. T. Lake delightfully enter tallied the members of Bohemia) club Holiday evening at dinner a the Pork hotel. Following tho din ner Uircp tables of bridge were ii play dui'ins (ho remainder of tb evening at the Lake home on Lewis street.

Prizes went to Victor F. Grlgsby, J. j. Wiggins Mrs. E.

o. Orlemtm nntl Mrs. p. Greene. Luncheon Club.

Mrs. A. W. Miles added to the so cial events of the post week when she entertained at a luncheon a the Park hotel Friday at 1 o'clock complimenting the members of her club. Later in Ihe afternoon bridge was enjoyed at her residence on South Yellowstone street.

Prize were won by Mrs. J. J. Miller, Mrs J. C.

Was mid Mrs. John Sax. Mrs Miller will be the hostess in two weeks. Kopeko Cliib, Miss Nelle Weslon proved herseV a charming hostess Thursday evening when she entertained Hit members of Kopeko club at her home on West Lewis sired. Bridge was ulayed during: the evening and prizes were awarded to Mrs.

Roy Spencer, Mrs. Cresap McOracken and Mrs. Hay Yardtey. A dellgltUu unch was served at a late hour Mra. Ray Yhrdloy will entertain the club next.

Wrs. Hodson Hostess. The members of the Thursday chib enjoyed a delightful afternoon it the homo ot Mrs. Guy Hobsoi on South Seventh street. A dellcloiL uncheon was served at 1 o'clock al icautiiully appointed tables fol- owed by an afternoon ot bridge.

won by Mi's. M. A Farnsworth. Mrs. R.

R. Brady nnc Mrs. B. E. Berg.

Mrs. Masters sr, will be the hostess in two weeks Bide-A-Wee Club. Tho members of Bide-A-Wee club vere delightfully entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs A. And on West Lewis street. Cards were played with prizes going to Mrs.

Daniel Healy vlrs. J. F. O'Connor and Mrs. Ii.

Lewis, Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Break will entertain the club next. Arts and Crafts. The Arts and Crafts department of the Livingston Woman's club met at the home of Mrs.

E. J. Roberts Friday afternoon. Mrs. AIc- Cenzle was the assistant, hostess.

Roll call was answered by the name and description of native ivttd. flow- Mrs. J. R. Swan had charge or he program on rock gardens and Uy pools, She was assisted by Mrs.

E. Shelley. A dainty lunch was ervcd nt the close ot the afternoon. Out-oF-Town Guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Art Watson of Vhilu Sulphur Springs, Mr, and virs. Bob Robinson of Mammoth find Mr. and Mrs. Halscy Blair of his city enjoyed a pleasant eve- ilng Saturday nt the home of Mr.

find Mrs. Roy Spencer on South Seventh street. Cords were played nd at a late hour a delicious lunch vas served. district Governor. District Governor of Rotary Fred iennlon of Bozcm-in paid Iifs of- icial visit to the local Rotnry club Monday.

Mr. Bennton, who Is head if the agricultural extension de- lartment of the State college, was he district delegate to (ho Rotary utcrnational convention Vienna ml also' carried the proxy RS a ielegate of the local club. His talk "Rotary and How It Operates In luronc" was exceedingly intcrest- ig, giving not only a description of ho convention proper but nlso the ociat side and side lights of his rip. Concerning the convention, the. istricl, governor stated It was the irst Rotary International conven- In which most of the delegates id not come from the United talcs.

The selection of Vienna as he convention city was very fortu- ate as this city retains the friendly eeltngs of European peonies to a renter extent than cither Berlin Paris. Mr, Benion, stated that one (iie differences lie Jioted Jjclween Rotary clubs of Europe and lose In this country was that the especially the English, i-o Inclined to discuss subjects of controversial nature, such as tho unemployment, finance, etc. hey feel that a real type of fricnd- ilp should fitand tho teat of such Iscusslon nnd that It Is better to them openly and hi a atmosphere than to Ignore or to discuss them under less avornblc circumstances. In this onnectlon he gave the Intcrna- onnl aspect of Rotary credit for ic present franfc personal dlscus- on of International diplomatic icviUoiis instead of the age-old rittrig of diplomatic notes. Ho used ho present visit of Premier Laval I Prance as an example ot the SUPPLY COMPANY 12 TO 16 NORTH MONTANA-STREET WE SELL ON EASY CREDIT tow prices add to the enjoyment of selecting team the large and beautiful stocks shown here.

Lowest Prices in Years DRESSES An entirely now showing of frocks for nil requirements. Street, afternoon, "Sunday Night," formal nnd Informal. Spanish tile, new brown, new green, all black, and black and white. Satins, crepes, transparent velvets and wool fabrics. $5.95 DRESS AND SPORTS COATS Lavishly trimmed with fur, $16.95 CLEVER FALL MILLINERY, $1.05 UP lewcr method of -discussing BltuB that ttriso between countries.

Mr. Bennlon described In a very ntcrestlng way his visits to a nuin- )er' of the cities Europe such as Prague, Budapest, Berlin, Paris and others. After theee visits and after meeting and talking lo somo ot citizens of the foreign countries who came to the convention, he said he had a different joint of view and understanding of ho problems of some of the coun- ries of Europe. Owing to the large in these countries am! he complicated nature of their po- Uical and cconpmlo problems, lie said it was very easy to get a wrong mpressioii of somo of tlictr activ- lies. One.

of the social affairs Mr. 3ennlon ntended In Vienna, was ho reception for the Rotary visitors given by the Burgomaster the nayor ot Vienna. Although the nayor is a socialist, the reception, lino with the country's custom, was a. very elaborate one. At o'clock Monday evening he board of directors and the chairmen of the different Rotary committees returned to the Park wiel for dinner with Benn ion.

Apron Club. Mrs. Qeoree Watson entertained ho members of the Apron club Tuesday evening at lier home on South Sixth street. Bridge formed lio diversion for the evening nnd irizes were won by Mrs. A.

R. An- Irews, Mrs. Clarence Bishop and iie hostess. At a lato hour dainty lunch was served. Dancing Club.

Tho Dancing club enjoyed their cgular meeting and dance Friday vcninrf at the Masonic temple. This affair was In the form of a iRlloween party and a number of lallowccn favors were presented to lie guests during the evening. Lato the evening a delicious lunch vas served by the following committee: Mr. and Mrs. G.

B. Haynes, fr. and Mrs. Henry Lehrklnd, Mr. nd Mrs.

Fred Bamngart, Mr. and rtrs. Casper Ludwigson and Mr. and Irs. Ernest Johnson.

'olla Club Meets. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E.

Posterlck were osls for Tolla club Tuesday cve- Ing at their home on West Oeyser Bridge was played during he entire evening with prizes being won by Mrs. W. J. Hart, Flnus Lewis and Mr. and Mrs.

Postcrlcfc. A delicious lunch, was served at, a late hour. The club will meet In two weeks with Mr. nnd Mrs. Finns Lewis.

From the Boulder. Mrs. Geneva Dunham spent several clays visiting in the city from her ranch on iho Boulder. St. Mary's Circle, Mrs.

Ben Castelllnl and Mrs. W. E. Collins were joint hostesses Tuesday attcrnoon when (hey entertained the members of St. Mary's circle lit tho Murray hotel.

Five hundred was played during the att- crnoou and prizes were won by Mrs. A. L. McLaiighlin and Mrs. Castellini.

A dnlnty lunch was served at the close of tho afternoon. To Kansas City. Mrs. Daniel Henly son Bobby, left Thursday evening for Kansas City, where they will visit relatives for liva weeks. Chatter Box Club.

Mrs. Mary Bailey was hostess Friday evening for the members of the Chatter Box card club. Prizes for the evening's entertainment went to Mrs. Bailey, Mm. John Stewart, and Mrs.

J. T. Woodward. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs.

J. H. Rooncy will entertain the club next. Trailers' Club. The members of tho Trailers' club enjoyed their first meeting of the fall series Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.

Ben Castellini on West Pnrk street. The evening was pleasantly spent playing bridge with prizes being won by the hostess am! Mrs. Phil Mead. An elaborate lunch was served by Mrs. Caslelllul at a lato hour.

Mrs. Murray Wilmarth will entertain Ihe club hi two weeks. BLONDES ARE "HARD BOILED MEMPHIS, nardest-bollcd sirls and women we have at police headquarters are always blondes," says Mrs. Anna Jockson, in charge of the Women's Pro- eotive bureau here. "I don't know why blondes nro so much tougher than other types, but they are." RESTFUL SLEEP for FRETFUL, FEVERISH CHILD vegetable preparation made spc- nally for children's ailments.

It contains no harsh, harmful drugs no narcotics. And children lake it without coaxing. They like its regulation When your child tosses and erica out in Ins sleep, it menus lie is not ronitorlnblc. It may bo an ovcr- VMI A a starting cold, lilllo fever. More often than not the trouble, is that poisonous waste matter is not being carried off us it should be.

Bowels need gonlle help elfcclivc. Just the kind Castona gives. Castoria, you know, is a pure taslc. Dou't let your child's dose of Caslorn ivin urge stubborn liltle bowels to act. Tlien come, relaxed comfort and restful slecnl ion II know genuine Iho namo Chas.

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