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Show I POPULAR COUPLE OF LEWISTON MARRIED LEWISTON, March 31. Miss Ar-vella Ar-vella Swlnyard, daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. M." J. Swlnyard was married to Mr. Clayton Hogan, son of Bishop and Mrs. G. A. Hogan at -Logan last Wednesday. A family supper was t-erved at ahft Hotel Ecclea Wednesday' Wednes-day' evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan have' a host' of friends in Lewiston who wish' them hearty congratula- J lions.' "fhey-wlll make their home at I f Lowlston. I Mm. V. J. Jaiitlson and sou Clar-ence Clar-ence wer called to Oklahoma last week on hecunt of the serious Illness kJp of a brother Mr. E. P. Perry. W 111m OretU Coley entertained with a bundle' shower Mirer 2Stl at the , t-. 31 home of Mrs. it. 3. Swlnyard In hon- or or Miss Arvella Swlnyard. Twen- Ity guests spent the afternoon In playing play-ing games. Music was also a feature. fea-ture. The looms were beautifully and artistically decorated with fans nndcarnatlons, the color scheme be ing pink and white. Mis. M. J. I Swlnyard sorved refreshments. Miss Swlnyard was the recipient of many bcautlrul and useful gifts. J Ms. C. I. Stoddard entertained the membeis of the Ladles Art and" Literary Liter-ary tilth Friday afteinoon. The following fol-lowing ladles were present. Mes-dames Mes-dames Onto Lewis, Era Parkinson, Ida Hogers, Myitle Pond and Maud Stocks. Mrs. Ida Rogers iead a story. The hostess served refreshments. refresh-ments. The educational meeting Sunday afternoon was very poorly attended. Mrs. Tanner of Salt Lake and Mr. H, Dullcn of Logan gave very Interesting Inter-esting addresses In the Interest of education.- Every pa"ren(," boy and gill In the waid who attended assuredly as-suredly found It well worth while. Dr. Lorln Lewis left last week for his work at Fairfield, Idaho, after spending the winter at Lcwlston. Mrs. Eva Parkinson spent Saturday Satur-day at Logan. Mrss. Belt Taylor and children of Mlllvllle were the guests.of. Mrs. Jno. Poulson Sunday. , Mr. Hansen of Cornish spent Monday Mon-day at Lewiston. Mrs. David Keefe was called to TUipeit, Idaho, Sunday on account of the serious Illness of a sister. Miss Blanche Budge spent over Sunday at her home In Logan. Bishop O. A. Hogan bpent part of - -y tho week on business at Burloy, The Lewiston First ward Prlmaiy resumed work after being closed for several weeks. A social was given at 3 o'clock for-the chlklion. "Mrs. J. II, Slocks spent Fiiday at Preston on business. The. family of Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Kogers arc confined at homo with small pox. Mr. Italph'llcrhhlBcl spent pait of the week at Blackfoot, Idaho. Mrs. Maud Stocks and Miss Blanch Budgo spent Wednesday afternoon nt Preston. Mr. F. M. Stephenson spent Wcd-ncsday Wcd-ncsday at Pieston. .Mlsg Wanda Bowden returned to Lewiston last week after spending the winter at Ogden with n sister Mrs Steiljng Telford. Mr. and Mrs. Llo'vd Coley-left Friday Fri-day for their new home' at "Bttrley, Idaho. Mrs. K. M. Slocks of Newdale, Idaho, was called to- Lewiston last week.on account or the ferlons Illness of her mother, Mis. It. Itnwllns. Mr. Mary Fife and two chlldien of Logan weic the. guests of Mis. Sjjv-nli Sjjv-nli Stocks Sunday. Mr: Wallace Stocks left Monday for a business tilp to Nevada. Mss Elva Cutler entertained with a party at the Lewiston Confectlon- ary In honor of her eighth birthday. Twelve little guests woro present, f The afternoon as spent In music and dancing. Dainty lefreshmcnts wcro served. 5 Mr. Itlley Lewis Sr. was In Logan S on business Saturday. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jamison spent J Sunday at Preston. i t Thursday evening the Lewiston . Third watd Mutuals icopened with ? a musical proginm and social cveu-'P lng. Light refreshments were ttcived I .Miss Velva Jamison as pleasantly K surprised Sunday evening. Fourteen 9 f i lends wcro present. Refreshments jj were scved. P |