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Show I News Note From I; Busy Lewiston LLH I i - - h Hit LEWISTON, March 26. Mr. and HJ Wrs. Samuel Dlalr nml Mr. and Mrs. HI Herbert Harrison entortalned with a Hi,,. dancln gparty at file Lewiston con- HI fcctlonniy Saturday ovenlng. Tho HI'' guests numbored twenty. Refresh- Hl ineiHs were served. I Hi Mr, Wtjley Smith was tho guest HI or Mr. am) Mm" Mai tin Pond over () Sunday. M ! Tho' follwlng leadles wore cnlor- H ' mined at tho homo of Mrs. Mlnnlo E Pond last Thursday evening: Effle R' Villctt, Edna Gustaveson, Mary An- H -dot son, Ida Rogers, Carrie Coley, M Maud Stocks, Helvln Van Onion, Mll- H llo Van Ordon, Myitto Pond, Stella f "Bell, Florence Spciry, Mailo lllrden- U can, Olive Sorenson, Doatile Hyer, B and, Kern Rawlins, Tho evening was H.' spent In music ad gamos. A dainty H lunchen was nerved. Hv MlsRMary Pond spent over Sun- H" Jay w"n llcr Parents nt Lewiston. B Bishop O. A. Hogan was nt Lo- H gnn on business Tuesday. B Mrs, B. A, Hendricks nml Mrs. Nell i Dornhlscl nre visiting nt Salt Lake with Mrs Charlie Hart. Mrs. O. A Hogan was nt Logan on Wednesday. . i I Mr. Lafuyetto Tolford returned to his homo last Tuesday after spending spend-ing a yonr In the service of Unclr, Sam. Mr John Telford of Idaho Falls Is visiting with friends and relatives at Lewiston. ' )Mr Calvin Choate Is moving his family back to Lowlstn. Mr. and Mrs. Choate have lived In Smtthfleld the past year, I Mies Helen Morrill of Preston, Idaho, Ida-ho, was tho guest of Mr. nndMl I Peary JamUon last week. Mr. Claudo Mcgeo Is erecting a largo up to dato gningo which will be In full running ordr In a shoi't time. Mr. and Mtb. Peary Johnson spent Tuesday ovenlng nt Pieston, guests or Mr ad Mrs. J Kollnr. ' I Mrs. Rnsella Hognn ontcrtnlned n number of fi lends with a house party Thuisday ovenlng. Again the Lewiston upsketball team carried off glory ThuJfl evening. ev-ening. They played a gamo with Proston, the s,coro being 08 to 18 In fnvoi of Lowlston Ited Wolf, the Sioux Indian, gnvo an Interesting lecture on Indian life to tho grammar grades oftho Lewiston Lew-iston public schools Frldny r.fternoon Miss Clara Kromor and Miss K. Thomas of Logan visited the Lowlston Lowls-ton schools Friday. Mrs. Helvla Van Orden spent Wednesday Wed-nesday at Logan Mr. Parley Egbert or Thatcher, Idaho, Id-aho, wan tho guest of hly parents, Mr. nnd Mrs Ilobcrt Egberl last week. Mr. and Mrs. Iloy Pond of Thatch-ci, Thatch-ci, Idaho, were In Lewiston Sunday. Mrs. Pond was enroute to Salt Lake to receive medical treatment Mrs Eva Parkinson spent Wednesday Wednes-day nt Logan. The Misses Edith and Orctta Coloy entertained with a dancing party at the Lewiston confectionary last week. Mr and Mrs, Earl Karron nnd little lit-tle son returned to their home In Drummond, Mont., Sunday .after several sev-eral weeks visiting with relatives at Lewiston Mrs. ZeraPond nnd children returned re-turned Co their homes In Fairfield, Idaho, after spending part of tho winter at I.owlston. Ituth, th0 little daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Evorett Baker nccidently ran Into a barbed wire fonce, cutting her ince very badly Mr. Allen Hendricks returned to his homo last week after a visit of several weeks nt Mnrysvlllo, Idaho. Mis. Mary Anderson cntertnlned with a family dinner Sunday In honor hon-or of tho birthday of hor husband, John M. Andorson nnd her' brother Mr. Frank Anderson Miss Lcnora Smith entertained a number of friends yjlth a party on Thursday evening. Several new cases of Influenza havo been reported this week Dr. W. D. Parkinson was called to Salt Lake Friday owing to the death of hlsbrothcr, Benson Parkinson. Mr. Leland Van Ordon returned on Friday from overseas duty In France. Mr Van Oiden is the first boy from LewUton to return from Franco. Ho was accorded a hearty welcome Miss Mildred Morrill spent over Sunday at Richmond with hor parents, par-ents, President and Mrs. Alma Merrill. Mer-rill. Mr Heldburg spent Sunday nt Logan. Lo-gan. Dlshop nnd Mrs. T. C Kanen were in Preston on business Saturday. Miss Martha Cromwolt'ls the guest of Mrs. Helvla Van Oiden. MIrs Ciom-well Ciom-well has Just returned from Texas whero sho has been doing duty as a Red Cross nurse. Mr, Wrigley of the farm bureau met with the farmers Wednesday afternoon, af-ternoon, teaching thorn how to mix polcon with oats to get rid of the giound sciulrrels which arc becoming very numerous nnd destructive. Miss Beatrice Hot spontpver Sun-1 dny nt Logan ' Mr. nnd Mrs Reuben Knrren left: 4 Tuesday for their borne In Drummond ' after spending the winter at Lowlston. Lowls-ton. J Mr. and Mrs. Frank McAllister of Cornlah were In Lew Iston on buslticu Friday. Mrs. Bert Lewis of Logan spent part of tho wcgk at Lewiston. Mr George Rawlins Is slowly recovering recov-ering froinn severe nttack of lpho!d fever. ' |