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Show unc Miss Adele Griggs were Sail Lake visitors during llie week. Mr. and Mrs. lrvln' Noles of Ouray, Colo., were in Eureka this week visiting ! with Mr. anil Mrs. IuIb Nolea. Mrs. Leo McNamee and children of Las Vegas. Nev., are In Eureka, quests or .Mr. and Mrs. John II. McChrystal. Mrs. Fred Nesbtt left this week for Seattle. Wash., where she will join her husband, who la employed In the shipyards. ship-yards. Basil Mcintosh, who lias been in training train-ing at San Francisco for several months, is spending a short furlough In Eureka with his sister. Mrs. Ralph Lee. Mrs. Lee also is entertaining her sister. Mrs. W R Wvmore, who will leave early the coming week for Seattle to Join her husband. hus-band. Mr, and Mrs. Rail Jones entertained at dinner Friday in honor of Mr. iind Mrs. Charles Jonee. Mrs. George- Sanders entertained a number of little folks Friday afternoon In honor of the birthday of her son. George. Refreshments were served to about a dozen little folks. here wit!; their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hanks of Eureka are the guests of Mrs. Henry Barney. Miss Anna Stark 'of Leland spent, the last week-end with Mrs. Given Dixon. Mrs. Lee Loveless returned home Wednesday from Salt I,ake. where she visited ier sister, Mrs. C. E- Miles. Miss Deone Dixon will entertain at a bundle shower next Monday in compliment compli-ment to Miss Hattie Wride, a bride of the week. i State Society 1 PAYSON 1- PAYSON, May 11. Mr. aid Mrs. Lewis Wride announce the engagement cf their daughter, Hattie. to Clyde Tervort. The wedding will take place in the Salt 1-ake temple May 15. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for M i and M rs. B ro W n . M rs. George May -cock and Mrs. Summers, all of Provo. The junior class of the Payson high school gave a banquet in honor of the graduating class and faculty at the Elite cafe Friday evening. The Bridge club met this afternoon with Mrs. Maggie Cravens. Mrs. S. Simpson entertained the Presbyterian Pres-byterian Social Tea club Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. Misses Daisy Harding. Dora Montague and Aleen Cowan entertained at a dancing dan-cing party Thursday at Smith's, in compliment com-pliment to Misses Loraine Montague and Edna Cowan. After a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Reece. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Smith returned to their home in Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Smith's brother, Master Clark Reece. accompanied them. The Happy Hour club met Friday at the Red Cross gauze rooms. Mrs. Samuel Douglas, Jr., entertained her club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. R, A. Porter has as her guest her father, John G. Gebhart, of Ogden. Mrs. Byron F. Ott returned home from San Diego Thursday, after spending several sev-eral months there with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings. Misses Juanita, Reece, Susie Wilde, Deon Colvin and Mrs. Beulah Wilson motored mo-tored to Provo Tuesday. Mrs. Glen Simmons is visiting in Xephi with her si3ter. Mrs. Carl Nelson. Misses Margaret and Wildee Dixon entertained en-tertained . fourteen friends at supper Saturday Sat-urday evening of last week. . Mrs. Walter Robinson and children and Miss Leah Ross of Provo spent Sunday 1 POCATELLO, IDA. j 4 POCATELLO, Idaho, May,. 11. Next Thursday and Friday evenings will witness wit-ness the presentation of the Richard Harding Davis play. "The Dictator," under un-der the auspices of the Woman's Study league, for the benefit of the Red Cross. The cast is composed of the leading home talent of the city, M&ssrs. Finis Bentley. N. B. Adklson, J". E. Retherford, H. H. Wilson, Elmo Whlttinijton. Earley, Sav-ave Sav-ave and Sabln, and the Misses Minnie Ford. Anna MePherson and Margaret DeWitt. The play Is being put on under the direction of Professor C. E. Mensor of the technical institute, and it is expected ex-pected that the production will be greeted by capacity houses. The members of the Athenian eocietv of the Idaho Technical Institute held an open meeting Thursday evening which proved most enjoyable to the many visitors vis-itors attending, a humorous programme being rendered. The senior class of the high school is preparing to present the play, ''A College Town," on the evens of May 20 and 21 at the Auditorium theater. A number of auto parties attended the Red Cross benefit dance given Wednesday Wednes-day evening at the Highway Inn at Inkom. A jazz band furnished excellent music for the dancers. The Woman's Study league, Mrs. Finis Bentley, president, met at the library li-brary Thursday afternoon. Ilss Marietta Mari-etta 'Hlgson had charge of the' programme and gave a paper on "Modern French Dramatists." Miss Dorothy Hull delighted de-lighted her hearers with several vocal selections. se-lections. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Long are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a daughter. Mrs. Charles Kibbler was hostess to the members of the Saturday Bridge club on Saturday afternoon of last week. Captain and Mrs. W. F. Howard were at home to a large number of their friends Thursday evening at an informal farewell party, preceding the departure of the Howard family to Tacoma, where they expect to reside for the period of the war. The Knights of Columbus will hold an open meeting Monday evening, to which all Catholic men of the city are invited. in-vited. W. P. McDonald is chairman of the entertainment committee and W. A. Worel is chairman of the programme committee. The affair will consist of a social meeting and smoker. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Roberts have as a guest their son. Sergeant Lester Roberts Rob-erts of the United States marine corps, who is home from Mare Island, Cal., on a fifteen days' furlough. Class IS of the Presbyterian church is planning an elocutionary and musical entertainment en-tertainment fon next Friday evening at the church. Among those on the pro-gramme pro-gramme will be the Misses Maude Mullln.J Edna West, Huberta Nanney, Grace Locke, Ora Williams and Adelyne and Ophelia Burrus. The Altar society of St. Joseph's church met Tuesday afternoon at Knights of Columbus Co-lumbus hall. The Woman's Civic club, Mrs. I-em Adams, president, met at the library Monday afternoon. Delegates were chosen to attend the district federation meeting meet-ing to be held at Burley on May 29, 30 and 31, as follows: Mrs. J. H. Peterson, Mrs. O. P. Barber. Mrs. David Daniels, Mrs. A. C. Hinckley, Mrs. W. A. Huff, Mrs. E. A. Pease, Mrs. R. M. Terrell, Mrs. B. A. Cummings, Mrs. T. R. Davis and Mrs. J. T. Young. H. H. Whittlesey gave the club an interesting talk on the subject of war gardens. A farewell reception for the 'Rev. and Mrs. Marcus E. Lindsay was given Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. White on South Seventh avenue. The Rev. Mr. Lindsay, who has been pastor of the Presbyterian church for the past three years, leaves next week, to enter en-ter the army Y. M. C, A. service. A military ball was given Thursday evening at Eagles' hall under the auspices of D company. Third Idaho National Na-tional Guard. A goodly sum was realized from the affair, which will go toward the purchase of baseball suits for the members mem-bers of the company team. A large crowd enjoyed the dancing until a late hour. The Young People's society of the Presbyterian church will hold a sock social so-cial Monday evening at Antlers' hall in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. Marcus E. Lindsay. Mr. Lindsay will leave the latter lat-ter part of next week for France. Mr, and Mrs. Hans Flo are receiving the congratulations of their friends over the birth of a boy Sunday. Tlie Whittier school gave an enjoyable patriotic programme Friday afternoon of last week and the four-minute speeches of the pupils proved a most interesting feature. The children were awarded honors as follows: Room 9. first place Thomas Taney, second place Sibyl Lewis; room S, first place Henry Hendricksen, second place Vera Ray; portable No. 2, first place Gertrude Dye. second place Thomas Reed. Those acting as judges were Mrs. Horace W. Doty, Miss Huldah Ise and Mrs. Amy Kingsbury. Mrs. D. W. Standrod entertained a group of friends informally at an afternoon after-noon tea on Friday afternoon of last week. The Art club, Mrs. E. E. Moberly president, pres-ident, entertained its friends Wednesday afternoon with an exhibit of etchings and waters colors at the library. The exhibit, ex-hibit, which was brought here from Chicago Chi-cago through the efforts of Dr. Minnie Howard, consisted of half a hundred pictures pic-tures by well-known artists. The Bluebird Dancing club was entertained enter-tained Friday evening of last week at the Milliard mezzanine by the Misses Adelaide Ade-laide Anderson and ,Wanlyn Oliver. The young people were chaperoned by Mrs. Sam Oliver and Mrs. B. F. Anderson. Miss Sarah VanWormer spent the week attending the Red Cross convention at Seattle, where she went as a delegate from the Bannock county chapter. She :tiso visited with Lieutenant and Mrs. D. W. Standrod. Jr.. at Camp Lewis. Mis. J. E. McDermid and Mrs. B. M. Chandler returned this week from a delightful de-lightful visit In Twin Falls, making the trip there and back by motor. Mrs. T. A. McCabe was hostess to the South End Card club Friday afternoon of last week. Guests of the club were Mrs. Will Jost and Mrs. George North. The high score trophies were awarded to Mrs. George Greene and Mrs. .lost The girls of the K. K. klub entertained at a dancing party Fridav evening of last week at the Book Store cabaret In honor of Miss Molly Porter of Idaho Falls and Private Lloyd Williams, who was honif-on honif-on a furiough. The members of the r-lub are Rosella Stoker, president; Olive Rire vice president; Gladys Waison. Viola Dls-sault. Dls-sault. Naomi Stoker, Lucile Hurl. Henrietta Hen-rietta Harkness. Irene Williams. La Rene Harrison, Iva l.aws, Lillian Reeves Nora Sullivan, Oda Worel and Lou Davis " EUREKA EUREKA, Way 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pike of American Fork were in Eurekai this week, guests at the home of the' former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pike. Mrs.. E. F. Birch and Mrs. Luke Robinson Robin-son were Goshen visitors during the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Householder and Mr. and Mrs. James Householder were Payson visitors Sunday, spending the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .John Person. Per-son. . Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Warner of Spanish Span-ish Fork were suests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife on Monday evening. Mrs. Ann L. Chipman of American Fork spent a couple of days in Eureka this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife. Oh Monday evening an entertainment was given in Eureka by a number of Spanish Fork people, the object being to raise money for the purchase of Liberty bonds. The attendance was satisfactory and the various numbers on the programme pro-gramme were rendered in a pleasing manner. man-ner. The entertainment was given under the direction of Mrs. Orran Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Robertson of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in Eureka visiting visit-ing with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Beane returned Sunday, after a very pleasant visit at Openshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fitch have returned re-turned to Eureka after spending several weeks in visiting points of interest in California. Howard Fitch reported for service at Camp Kearny, Cal., early in the week, after spending a short furlotmh here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch, Sr. Mrs. Fred Riehan and daughter, Dorothy, Dor-othy, returned Tuesday evening after a Tour days' visit with relatives in Salt Lake. Mrs. C. C. Griggs entertained at dinner din-ner Saturday evening of last week, her guests being Mrs. John Donnellv, Mrs. P. .1. Bonner, Mrs. L. E. Pierce. Mrs. L. C. Dotj- and Mrs. R. L. Conyers. Mrs. Melvin Swindel. Mrs. Harry Dun-combe Dun-combe and Miss Edna Duncombe are out from Salt f.ake, being guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Beck. Mrs. Robert Alexander of Salt Lake City is at Knightville. spending a few-days few-days with Mrs. J. L. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. David Mills entertained Friday evening, the party being in honor of Melvin Shiiver and Carl Fields, who are home on a furlough from training camps. The programme of the evening included some excellent musical numbers' card playing, recitations and a luncheon' which was served shortly before midnight. mid-night. The musical numbers were by Mrs. Cora Bird, Bert Fields, Miss Mary Clark. Miss Helen Shriver, Mrs G C Lindsay and Edward Bonner; recitations by Edward Bonner and J. C. Miller Those present at the party were Mr and Mrs. W. F. Shriver, Mr. and Mrs. ' William Wil-liam Owens. Mr and Mrs. I. J. Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rowe. Mr. and Mr Craig Sandusky. Mr. and Mrs G C Lindsay, Lind-say, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bonner Mr ana ! Mrs. N A. Jones, Mrs. Cora Thome Bird. Mrs. J. A. Hensel. Mrs. C B Dennis. Den-nis. Mrs. Warren MeAdams, Mrs. Robert Powell. Mrs. H. S. Fields. Miss Marv Clark. Miss Xleone Owens. Miss Jean Mitchell, Miss Muriel Sullivan. Miss Helen Shriver. Miss Frances Fields. Miss Lelah Wall, Miss Anna Coffey. Miss Leona Henriod. Miss Lrona Mills. T-tonrv W-iIl Dan Fields. Carl Fields. Bert Fields Ed ward Shriver. Melvin Shriver Willi.-, m Mitchell. J. C. Miller, Arthur Coffe" Robert Tibbs and Dewey Haynes. Members of the L. O. E. club were enjoyable en-joyable entertained Wednesday by Mrs Edward Weal. Following the regular programme, pro-gramme, tlje hostess served her -nests with a hot dinner. The next meeting of the club will be held with Mrs Joseph Jo-seph Buys. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wall gave a dinner din-ner party Thursday evening, the affair being in honor of Melvin Shriver and Carl Fields, two of Uncle Sam's soldier boys Other guests were Bert Fields. Mrs Fannie Fan-nie Fields and Edward Shriver. Mrs Gus Henriod also entertained during the week in honor of the soldier boys. I Miss Mary C. Sullivan. Miss Margaret Doran, Miss Marion Grant and Miss Maud Layton made an auto trip to Ogden Og-den on Sunday and spent a couple of days at the Hermitage In Ogden canyon. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Griggs, Mr. and ' Mrs. L. C. Doty. Miss Catherine Doty i 1 |