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Show arrived in Bolso Tuesday and are guests j In the Owyhee. Mrs l.vnn nriseoll entertained at informal luncheon Friday in honor of he, mother. Mrs- Kellogg, 01 Nebraska. ,v, is visiting her. .Mr. and Mr-. Kdward II. Way Itf,, their guests for the summer Miss M;, , Lytic and Hiss Hatlle Forrest of Bait:', more. Md. Mr and Mrs. Ralph S. Powers of Baltimore. Balti-more. Md.. are visiting In Boise. Mr and Mrs. R. A. Durham left Mon-dav Mon-dav for Portland, where Mr. Ihirliam will enter the government service at Vancouver Van-couver barracks. Warden and Mrs. Frank Dekay arrived home Thursday from Salt Lake. Mrs Treesa M. Graham of Ooeur d'Alene. state chairman of the woman's 1 Ihertv loan committee, arrived In Hoise Tuesday and is a guest al the Grand. Mr and Mrs. .1. B. Duncon. who have heeri visiting in Boise for the past week, have returned to their home in Jordan valley. Mr and .Mrs. Paul Brown of Portland are spending a few dais In Boise, hefore going to Twin Falls to make t heir home. Mrs E.- Scholes returned Thursday to'her home at Gardena, after a few days' visit in Boise. Miss Mice Cooms and Miss Mary May young of Moscow are visiting with BoftK relatives. 1 ivtgillTnevada i 1 4- M'GILU Nev April 27. Mrs. d. W. Havens entertained the members of her club at a prettily appointed luncheon Thursday Red roses were used in lie table decorations. Covers were laid for Mrs Ross Tavlor. Mrs. E. G. Leak. .Mrs. it E M Pomeroy. Mrs. Charles X.ieeler. Mrs. 'George Whitely and Mrs. K. A: Bowdle. Mrs Webb of Park City, Utah, is visiting visit-ing her daughter, Mrs. Miles Morgan. The Willing Workers met at theMi,. of Mrs. Douglass Saturday of last woe Mrs. W. B. McCoy was an Ely visitor Wednesday. ' Mr and Mrs. J. D. Watson entertained C J McKlbben, field representative of the Pacific division of the American Red Cross at dinner Saturday evening of km; week Mr. McKibben was entertained at dinner Sunday by A. P. SHchter. The "500" club was entertained by Mrs. McCarron Thursday afternoon at her home In Steptoe. Mrs. George C. Riser will leave Sunday morning for a short vacation to Salt Lake City. BUHL, IDAHO BUHL. Idaho. April -7. Saturday evening of lata week Mr. and Mrs. O. R. White entertained n number of their friends at a dan and card party.. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crink of Burley visited friends here the early part of the week. Mr. and Mr?. E. R. Sherman have as ihPh guests Mr and Mrs. A. P. Sherman of Mtndale. Wash. Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Marsh entertained the br-ep Creok Bridge club Monday evening. The evern wa? given in honor of their daughter. Miss Mabel. Refreshments were sei-ved. A The Knutty Knitting club met Monday eveniiiR 1 with Mrs. E. A. WLsmer. The next meeting of the club will be with Miss Hazel McBee. Miss Nettie Norman lias gone to Pendleton. Ore.. I where she will vi.sit relatives. The regular weekly dinner of the Kensington club was given by Mrs. C. U. Snyder Wednesday evening. The afternoon was spent In knitting gai ments for the Red Cross. Charlie Duncan has enlisted In the army from Twin Falls as a mechanic. Miss L. Chamberlain is instructing the Queen Esther sewing class In the city council room?. The class meets every Monday evening for"- instructions. in-structions. Garments are made for the Belgian refugees. j State Society 1" BOISE, IDAHO f f BOISE. Idaho, April 27. Paul Hill, who will leave Boise soon, was the honored hon-ored guest at a dancing party Friday evening given by the Bllllkin club at the home of Parker Zimmerman. Dancing was enjoyed and a buffet luncheon was served from a prettily arranged table In the dining room. Besides the members, a number of special guests were included,. includ-ed,. About forty guests were . present. Mrs. Shelton Bissell left Monday for Venice, Cal., to join her husband, the Rev. Mr. Bissell, who has recently accepted ac-cepted the . pastorate of the Congregational Congrega-tional church of that city. Mrs. Bissell will be greatly missed by the Boise chapter, chap-ter, Red Cross, where she was in charge of the surgical dressing classes the past winter. Mrs. W. P. Lyman left Wednesday evening for Salt Lake to meet Mrs. Mul-ler Mul-ler of Payette. Mrs. M. J. Sweeley and Mrs. Mary Y. Norton of Twin Falls and Mrs. S. Grover Rich of Burley, the other state delegates, and go with them to Hot Springs, Ark., to attend the biennial meeting of the General Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. Frank Ensign and Ms. L. W. Ensign entertained at an informal luncheon lunch-eon Thursday, in honor of Madam Jes-sup, Jes-sup, who will leave Boise soon i'or the east. Covers were laid for eight. The P. T. A. of the Washington school was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Zumwalt. A large attendance at-tendance w-as present. Major F. A- Pitteneer arrived in Boise Tuesday from Fort Riley, on a ten days' leave to visit with his family. Dr. Plt-tenger Plt-tenger is instructor in sanitary tactics at , Fort Riley. Miss Ruth 9lxeas of Bellingham, Wash., is the guest for the summer of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weirkauf- Mrs. Ravenel Macbeth is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Stnmph, al Twin Falls. Mr. and Mrs. . M. W. Carter of Rex-burg Rex-burg are visiting in Boise. Miss Lucille Talman of Salt Lake is visiting with friends in Boise. Mrs. A. H. Boomer, an Idaho pioneer, now residing in California, and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Preston Boomer, |