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Show - Social Notes From Intermouatain Towns j , ! OGDEN I 4 (K.DLV Out. I "J. A rtupiiLir f r :i r U rtr of 1 in-Kt-d L'r"'-.-i hh"i is the i i-:t roi.iii . . nudm-ii d by .1 cumrni-tee cm"',,l "f i'miv; s.,.-n-iy nKitr-Jim ;md pii-lh of Utr.li-n. of uhi-h Mrs. f,-,r.,o C. '.willlam Is fiiiiiriiCiii. A 1thul-- k lnn-hoon :, mt r-l e.n-h !)! w ei-u Mm- !ioiir "f 1 - -J, nVlook ;md ifiMii Miilil : uV!.oi. milt- ti-fi I )r"r;i iii iJ iviidiT"I :! Hi :i f N'rnouri i l).v ;t nuiiiti.T itK'I'-ii'-; well kr?.-v. ri nui-i' iii tu.. Mrv I), i), Wnllih w.t Un.'r Id r lie rin-m hers -if li'-i- kiillfius t'liili til h- r Ikmiv: Krulai ()f lfniOMi. M r. Oliver M . Uiiii.M'N r in.Ttii iri''il i !n- itn-m -'-m .if Iter knitliiiK otnl., und a f.-v. ..Mil r kij.-m al a luncheon ni Hi" 1-iimiiy -l'i'i Tliur.hi i il fternoon. ft-ernoon. A haskel of fell 1f.rr Hil- Hie (BtCf lleee f -r I In! I II III !l'lil tilhle ail'l alltMltlll lien- St liW II DMT I Ii'1 ( I'll ll . I U er-i U ITI' 111 Hi for fourlei-n. The momhur . of 1 he o. K. h uill ins chit' llfre The RlliMs ,,l Mis-, lliM'I'h-l Me.M'l- Ul IliT tiohie Tne-,,l;iy C-'"U I ! y . TU 11 1 f.'I! I itTS 'VITP .ivvn. IIIKl ill the eh. SI- of ! ilu iM'llill; l'e- f n-.lnnt-n In iwiv vrvcd. Mi-ti R'-niitii (aimei, uill ho h-i-Jr-s lo the Willi (H'lt Ti'-'1;i eveiHHt'. A iv. ihliiitf .f hii'-iei i, OpiJ. ii Irn-nds whs ih.iL of Mi), Helen Taylor mid Lk u t -.lanl L -rniin (i-.unns. uln-h inok pl.ire Salnr.lay after-i after-i ao.,u of l.i M um k In Sail L:il:.- -City Hi the ! homo of Hie hri'le"-. M'.M r, Mr Tnirv Y. i i iinnr.n. Th- brido is J In- d.niliioi- of Mm, iftjirjih M. Tuy lor of Ojrden si nd the bridegroom ! K I no son i f I)r. a ml M i. K. L . Jowa n. ! fonuerly of ihi- rit 1 - I no 'if Sail I.i.ke. Itofli iiyo racluale. of I he W lit ft,lee. Tilt yoniiL' i-oiriile lefi imuietiiatH. afler Mi" i'itu-in.n i'itu-in.n for Nciv Vim I; City, w lie re I .ieiileua nl iow ;ms 1 11 enler Columbia inn e-. sll y for ail a m-erl I ra ininif Mi u v i.i l imi. The Uoi a I I'u i ile i lu(i a eni -rla i ne'l by T rw. .1. II. Shafer MoQ-lai eeiilai; n I her h.irue. Full flow i-rs iiinl autumn leu were no'f in the fleniruli'iii nf Die ruoms. The eve-illajt eve-illajt van hjn'iil with run Is. Urf i eshmeuls m (TP H'T i-ffl I" I went y -I wo rhib uirtnbei . Mernber; of tin- U A. Ir O. K. C. met for :ieniiig Wedlie-i'lii y ill 1 he 1 1' hall. 'J he Cliild Cull urn el ub in el Tuesday at t ho ficil Cros roonis. I'lu- I'.pisfOHtil c.iilhl met vWiinfrtiln y for K"ri Cro.-,i sewing in Hit cuibi hall. A ooni pi! I ni ent a ry rerital wa Kirn Mnnilay -nciuntf al llif taheruaele. A hpb'intlfl proffnun vhh ctvcn bv Marlam Keirfll. soprano. a-isistcM by Mist Craeo Frecmi... St. Joseph'- Scv'Ui2 vneifly met in ttiP ehureh ball 'J'hu rs. Iji y a f I ernoon . Tin; liOMfrshOs fre Mr. J. r. Hn.i h anl .M rfc. .lanict Houslon. T)ir '. U. (. Soiinl elub uas diXM'tii in-rl I'rnbiy nt thp liotno of Mrs. Anna Wmlninn. t"arr)s wore ihe tii crMifii nf I In- afternoon, Kefrf slimcnt! wort! sr-rvod. At tin1 WCIaT eollejfo Wednesday muruinsr a na I riot ic progra in jis jrh en in the Hi-lionl h ud i loi luni . a briu I TiOfi si udeii ts and mouib'Ts of the. faculty beiujr in a t tenda ni r. Miss Knlli F' n ns rondo rod so vera I ni us lea I soloet ion-, n nd Mrs. Meket pave two rcidiups. wliieb were rollowpd bv n pa l rloi ie talk by Apostle lb 0. .M'-K a y. Tlnirsday morning, prior to I lie closing nf tlif seliicd for an Indefinite period, a prr-srnni prr-srnni consi;uluR of an address M Kuss.'H 1'etty. prof-idont of the Htudiut body, and musical nuni-bfri nuni-bfri v.aa giveu. '(he Women of Woodcraft" No. f.RI held a vie hi 1 a nd en rd pa ri y in i lie Wood in eu ha 11 Wednesday evening. 'he tnee tings of Hip Drama elub nod the Home Culture elub, which wore to have been held this week, have been Indefinitely postponed. post-poned. Mrs. Hyrimi rreece imis hosten.i to Hie Thite Rose club at her home Monday afternoon. The rooms were n 1 1 raet ively decorated with red ei'.-nioH. The club meniberR wore entertainod ni three table nt cards, after " hieh refrenh m enfs were served. The regular monthly tea of Queen Esther ehiipier. 0. H. H.. was bold Thu ifidu y afternoon after-noon In the Masonic club room p. Miss Melba Siownrl landsay. nrisisted by Mrs. J. F.. Lindsay, voenlist, Mi?s heah Hayes. HCeotnpanial , aud Miss Virginia Lindsay gave a violin reeilal Sunday evening in the Fourth ward chapel. The City Federated i-lubs met Monday afternoon after-noon n t t he Culver si I y elub. A soeinl wni given Wednesday evening by the I'yrltian Sisters at the home of Mrs. E. .1. rtowelt. The various, companies of the Daughters oT 'he Pioneers held their monthly meetings Thursday a fternoon. A meeting nf s-Minn five of the Methodist Cpiseopal Ladies Aid society was held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Itall Wednesday afternoon. In the Seventh ward amusement hall Wednesday Wednes-day evening a program of musical selections and "readings was given under the an spices of the Mutual Improvement assoela t ions ol' I he wa rd. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Shreevo and Im'O ehiklron Bponr the week in Salt Lake with relatives. The marriage of Mrs. Margaret Van Nest and Allen Knott look place .veeoiilly in Ihis city. Too couple will make their home in Ogden. Mrs. A . C. Abbott has left for a several weeks' visit with relatives aud friends at her former home in Mnrshalltown. Town. Later fhe will go to Cincinnati. Ohio, to visit friends. Mis Janet Shihley is visiting her aunt. Mrs. J. W. Farnsworth. for a few days on her way from Salt Lake to California, where she will make her home. Her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry L. Shibley. left several das ago by auto for the toast. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Webb had as their guests rhe past week Mrs. Webb's father. August Kot-ter. Kot-ter. and Mr. and Mr.v C. .T. Jeusen of Klsinore. Mrs. Roseoe C. I 'will tarn left Mondny fur "Houston. Tevas, where she will spend ten days or two weeks with her sister, Mrs. E. R. .bumke, and Tjieu tenant Dumke, From there she will so to Fensaoola. Fla., for an indefinite indefi-nite vitdt with her husband, who was seut there recently from Seattle lo take an advanced course in flying. Miss Mildred Rarton has returned f rom a week-end visit with friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. W. G. Webb. Mrs. t'eorge Hnlvorson and Mrs. George W. Goddanl nttcuded the bridge MRS. CHARLES H. CANNON, formerly Miss Bertha Hanson of Pocatello, who was married in Houston, Texas, last week. i 1 , r 7, ' r C 1 i J $ j ' i i j 4 parly given Friday afternoon by Mrs. C. .). Thuuia. .(r.. at lier home, 16S L flrecl, Salt Lake City. Mr. ami Mrs. Khor V. Piers are rejoicing over the arrival of a son at their home. Mr. Piers, who is a former architect of Ogden, in now slu-I slu-I ioned at Wv'shiugtou, D. C. M r. and Mrs. V. ! . Bel nap a nnouuee the engagement of their daughter. Kit ta, to Adolpll M. Sehonevttndl. The marriage will take place at nn early date. Mis. W. W. Kellogg left Monday for Portland, Port-land, Ore. She will be accompanied home by her son. Scott . who has spent the summer in Portland with relatives. Mrs. John T. Fisher, who has been visiting her husband nr Fort Benjamin Harrison, has returned to Ogden and will make her home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dun liegan. Mr. and Mrs. John Pulton have removed to Poci! tello to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. It. Ralph of Wells, Xev., are visiting relatives in Ogden. They are at the New Kealy hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wade announce the engagement en-gagement of their daughter, Julia, to E. Orin Folkm.'in, the wedding to lake place in the near future. Mrs. U. C. McKinney and Mrs. L. TO. Felker returned today to their home In Weiser, Idaho, after a three weeks visit with Mrs. McKin-ney's McKin-ney's sUtei-H. Mrs. Oliver M. Run von and Mrs. Fred M. Nye. I POCATELLO, IDA. 4 POCATELLO. Idaho. Oct. 1. The marriage of Miss Bertha Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peler Hansen of Poeatello. to Lieutenant Charles H. Cannoc also of Pocatello, took place in Houston, Tex., recently. The bride is still in Texas, where she intends remaining with her husband for some time. Lieutenant Camion is the son of Mrs. Lizzie Cannon. He reconiiy received his commission in the bombing division of the aviation service and has been in training for three months at Ellington field, Texas. The marriage of the popular young couple was a complete surprise to their ninny friends at home, where both are prominent hi t he younger circles. Mrs. Cannon will remain in Texas until her husband depurts for overseas service. Owing to the order of the board of public health prohibiting public assemblies, the Columbus Co-lumbus day dance, which was to have, been given tonight by the Knights of Columbus, has been postponed until further notice. The Woman's Study league, which was scheduled to meet Thursday afternoon, the meeting of Santa Ana auxiliary sheduled for Friday and many other lodges and clubs usually meeting the latter pan of the week, have announced a temporary cessation of their regular programs until ihe ban is lifted. During this period the Red Cross hns arranged to give out sewing to be done at the homes of the members. The regular monthly dinner of the Rotary elub was held Thursday evening at the 1" M C. A. Many automobile parties from this city went to Plackfoot this week to attend the round-up and street fair, which continued for four days. Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander of South Third avenue are the parents of a baby daughter. Robert Watson is home on a brief furlough frnm Wichita Falls. Tex. Mrs. .Tosephiue Igo has returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Camron of Cleveland. Ohio. Mrs H. C. MeKee and Mrs. H. It. Freeland entertained the Electa kensington of the Eastern Star at, the home of the former on South Jacksou avenue Tuesday afternoon. A farewell dinner in honor of Jack Blake who left next day to enter militarv service' I u'di si vi a Thursday evi-cinp of las; week al I t In- O'tif of M ri. Blake's mother. Mrs. Anna : HaniiOr, on S'-ulfi Sith avca:i. ( overi v.-oi. j In itt for tiie Misseii M y ra Kant-. K at iiry ! 1 "jt . , Cwendolyn 1 and Anna Snonzb.jrs. Mrs. j I"m Curr'-th-Ts. Mrs. Ann Kr"To. MrK. Harm-r. I Mejt-T-i. r. A . T'ntcerov and liuy Ncii'-u an I : Mr. iiod M rf. RUke. Mr. and Mr". .1. K. f'rai are re-:etMiig cvn-gra cvn-gra filat ior.s c. rhe h-r:!i -i a s-n. Tin- y, n E-tt'-ila Br.rrcii an-i Nora Sullivan Sul-livan wp:-. (,...j'r--f-! at ;t i'urewell parry hon-1 hon-1 nrinp F.ar ce S'Tretl Tiiurnday ..vi-aiu? of l?.sc we el.. T.ie evt-ninrj wi(,-j spent .n qu neinc I.r3;. m. Hdite. f.u of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. ; Uliltc and hi-. I'-niU. llar..'id E. Wliire. have I itii iti''I I lie mill r:n y t ra in in ; si-hool bein? con-i con-i du-n.l hi II. e Cnlver-iity of I'laho at Moscow. M ra. H' lWii rd t-r, liosCf-s Montiay eve-' eve-' nir.K i't ;he Chancel ciiajiur of Trinity church aL her liome un Nurrh Arthur avenu'. Th- Misser. Hilda md Cira Feruoo had an a yuesL this week Miss tSvlvia Fiala ot Hurley. MlhK Esther Levin ipft Monday for Camp Ilea uro-card. A le.Miiidria, La. Mi. and Mrs. S. L. Itc so and Mr. and Mrs. II. A . Cum rn ings were dinner guests Thursday veiling- of Dr. and Mrs. Itoscoe N. Jacksm of lilacLfool. Lieutenant .Peter Dor ham arrived this wevk from Sea 1 1 !e f.;r a turlonh a nd is the guest of his prtrenis. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Derham. fcr. Mrs. H. L. Hansen of South Hayes avenue has as a gtipst her daughter. Mrs. E. J. Uein-feldt Uein-feldt of Sheridan. Wyo. Annoiincemerit is made or" the ma irin ge of Miss Ethel Huher to Dr. V. H. Vliailoii. which look place October S at Tacoma. Mrs. Whartou ip a daughter of Mr. and Mm. Jolm TS'. Huber of i lii oily. A fam Ily reunion was held la sr wef-k 1 i he home of Mrs. Elz.ibeth Ward in North Pocarello. a mncj tin me com ing from a distance leing Mr. E. -L lurand of Ely. Nov.. Mr. avid Mrs. .1. . Thompson of Lima. MonL. and Mrs. B. TV". Copley and two sons of Butte. Mont. Mrii. F. C. Me;uvan of Fairvicw Pari; had nn a guest over t he last week-end her brother. Ueorge P. Blackwol! of Seattle. Air. and Mrs. S. E. Brady have returned from n northern trip which included stops at Spokane, Spo-kane, Copnr d'AIene and Boise. Mrs. William Holder was hostess "Wednesday nfternoou at her home on North Harrison avenue ave-nue to the Royal Neighbors' Thimble club. Mrs.. Walter H. Clenre entertained chapter K of the P. E. 0. Monday evening al her home ou North Hayes avenue. Ivy Kensington held ;i business sens ion on Sa turd Ay a fternoon of last week and elected the i following officers for the enaulng year: President. .Mrs. Kibbs; vice president. Mrw. Chapman: secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Hale. The organization will meet twice a month for Red Cross sewinj:. Mm. Arthur M. Pcferson and lltttle sou have returned from n brief stay in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Craig of South Main street are the parents of a boy. The Pythian Slaters met in regular session Frldav evening of lust week at Woodman's hall. Miss Marguerite Board man of New York City came here last week to take charge as librarian of the Pocatello public library. Miss Board -man is a graduate of the Library school of New York. The Bannock county chapter of the Red Cross held its regular monthly meeting on Saturday a fternoon of last week n t the library, with the chairman. J.'rs. D. W. Ptandrod. presiding. Mrs, Robert Hunter gave an interesting report of the Seattle convention of Red Gross workers, which she attended: Mrs. Standrod told of the Red Cross canteens which she visited during hor recent eastern trip: Mrs. T. W. Rickard gave a report of the State Federation of Women's clubs held at Payette; Mrs. Mary Gleen gave a splendid report of the knitting accomplished during the month and Mra. Aleff of the garments gar-ments made and shipped. Announcement was made of a special business meeting and election of officers for the Red Cross, to be held on the afternoon of October 23 at the library. Miss Mildred Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Marshall, left this week for a visit of several days in Portland, after which she will go to Roseburg, Ore. for an indefinite stay. MALAD, IDAHO ! . "MALAD, Idaho. Oct. 12. Mrs. J. F. Freclrickson entertained Thursday eve-nine: eve-nine: complimentary to Warren Leigh and Bert McDougall, who left Friday for Jefferson barracks, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. "Evans left Tuesday to visit in Pocatello, Blackfoot and Mac-kay. Mac-kay. Idaho. The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church met with Mrs. Frank Met-calf. Met-calf. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mather of Cen-tralia. Cen-tralia. Kan., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Stephenson. Mrs. W. S. Williams and Mrs. George W. Jernberg entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon In honor of the members of the Kensington Ken-sington club. ' , Thursday, Miss Mima McKay of Malad and Victor Beckstead of American Falls left for Salt Lake City, where they were married in the temple. Mrs. James McKay Mc-Kay accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Beckstead will return to Malad. to remain here until Mr. Beckstead is called into army service. Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson are visiting in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Briggs and family left Thursday for Blackfoot, where they will make their home. Mrs. Frederick Jones entertained the members of the Kensington club Wednesday Wednes-day in honor of his mother, Mrs. George A. Hanson. The afternoon was spent in playing "500." Seventeen guests were present. Luncheon was served. Miss La Dean Haws is visiting in Salt Lake City. Miss Mildred Jones entertained the U. J. club Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Woodland visited In Salt Lake City during the week. Mrs. Ed Orglll of Garland, Utah, Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Richards. Monday a "surprise-' party was given in honor of Finley Brigss, who is leaving to make his home in Blackfoot. Sixteen guests were present and spent a jolly time playing children's games. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. Mrs. G. G. Sweeten of CoWnston, Utah, visited relatives here the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Johnson visited in Salt Lake City this week. i Mrs. J. Folland of Salt Lake City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Folland. Mrs. Isaac Jones visited in Salt Lake City the past week. A birthday party was given in honor of Thomas F. Thomas. Sunday evening of last week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Thomas. Mrs. William R. Jones and Mrs. Fred Jones visited in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chambers have returned re-turned from an extended visit in Boise. Mrs. Dwigbt Peck was hostess at the meeting of the Kensington club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. George A. Hanson visited with her daughter in Ogden the past week. ' Mrs. F. J. Parquette entertained the Clio circle Friday afternoon. t IDAHO FALLS, 1DA.7 j IDAHO FALLS. Tdnho. Oct. 12. Miss Hilda Uustafson left Monday for Ogden, Utah, where ! she will attend school. St. John's guild was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. N. D. Porter nt her home. The time was spent in discussions of matters pertaining to the guild. It was decided tha t no refreshments would be served at future ; meeting during the war. 1 The W. Q. V. Kerstngton club was enter-1 enter-1 tained by Mrs. J. H. Norton, assisted by Mrs. ,T. H. Rogers, at the home of Mrs. Norton, Thursday. The time was spent socially a this was the first meeting after a vacation of bpv-! bpv-! eral months. Eight members were present. ; Light refreshments were served. 1 Mrs. Emery A. Owen left Friday for Salt Luke City to spend a few weeks visiting friends. Mrs. L. Y. Foglcsong and children left Friday for Salt La.be City, where they w ill rrmain indefinitely. Mrs. W. H. Sheehan and Mrs. C. 0. Lines entertained I ho Ruth Kensington club of the Eastern Star Mondny afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sheehnn. Afror a short business session the time was spont In sewing. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Twenty members were pi eseut. ! Mrs. C. W. Darby of Snlida. Colo., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Lines. Mrs. Richard Fowler left Monday for Vernal. T'tah. to mate an extended visit with her pa ren ts. Miss Nora Jones of Seattle. Wash., who han been a gnest of her friend. Miss L. Anderson, An-derson, left for Washington. D. C. to take up work on a government position Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Naylor are rejoicing over the arrival of a son. born last week. Mrs. S. M. Huston of Phoenix. Ariz., is a visitor at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. S. Best. M rs. Emma Remington of Drain, Ore., who spent the Rummer with friends here, left for her home Monday n fternoon. The Ciood Fellowship club, composed of young ladles of the Presbyterian church, was enier-1 enier-1 tained by Miss Mcrrlon Orr at her home Thurs-j Thurs-j day eveiibag. Miss .Ieanntte Bertrnm entertained a club composed, of a number of the young Indy school teachers at the home of Mrs. R. E. Fisher. Tuesday evening. The time was spent in scw-inc; scw-inc; and knitting. Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wade and Miss Bertha Rohinson of Los Angeles. Cal.. who have been visiting here for several months, left for their home Tuesday morning. M r. a nd Mrs. D. Pa 1 1 erson of Glcnco ve, Wyo.. who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Patterson's son. Milton Dunn, returned to their home Tuesday. The ladies' auxiliary of the Presbyterian church was entertained by Mrs. F. "EL Churchill assisted by her mother, Mrs. KInnard, Thursday afternooD. The meeting was In rgcly of a business busi-ness nature, no refreshments were served, as the society voted to dispense with them. Mrs. 0. A. Plerson of Divide. Mont., who has been a guest al the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Shelton, for several weeks, has returned home. The Lucky Thirteen club was entertained by Mrs. S. G. McBeth at her home Wednesday a fternoon, A short business session was held at which Mrs. W. G. Butler was chosen president. presi-dent. Later cards were cd joyed. Lunch was served. Mrs. Xeal Biley left Wednesday for Seattle. Wash., on account of reported illness of her husband, who is employed in the shipyards. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Decker of Butte, Mont., who have been visiting Mr. Decker's brother for a short time, left Wednesday for Driggs. Idaho, where they will make their home. 1 BUHL, IDAHO f . V Bt'H L, Tdaho, Oct. 12. Mrs. Fd. Wismer has returned from a visit with friends in Kini-berly, Kini-berly, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fooshee are visiting with rein t iven and friends In Palestine, Texas. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. .7. Baird have gone to Boise, where they will reside. Mrs, II. W. Merry wet hor has returned from a visit, with friends in Walla Walla. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Miller have returned from a brief visit with friends In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reynolds had as their guest the first of the week Miss Dorolhy Tierce of Salt Lake CUy. Mrs. Kthcl Graham, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Payne, was recently united in wedlock wed-lock to Lio.titPtmnt T. J. Hanpol, located at San Diego, Cal. Miss Tturh Mok and Mrs. FT. W. Barry accompanied ac-companied the latter's husband. H. W. Barry, to Bliss Sunday, Mr. Barry was en route to Moscow, where he entered the training corps I for the T"ni ted Slates army. Mrs. W. B. Sheldon is visiting her parents ! in Denver, Colo. j Mrs. C. tL Elipon of Oaklcj ia visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross EHson. i Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clark of Salt Lrtkc have : toea led in Buhl. j Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Lnird nnd Sir. and Mrs. B. R. TiUery motored to Boise Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Constant hare returned from a visit Lo their son. who is in the ala-i ala-i tion corps at A rood a, Cal. Mr. nnd Mrs. .L J. Hups and Mr. and Mrs. M. r. Pau motored in Bliss Sunday. j Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. ttoff had as their j guests at luncheon Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L ; Hall. j Senator and Mrs. R, p. Atherton of Twin Falls , were in Buhl Monday. I Miss Hn.el Russell, dnuphtor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russrll, was recently married lo R. L. Smart lit (iHrrlena. Cal. Mrs. Tr. TV. Brottn left Tuesdav for her home in CrossTille, Term. I BOISE, IDAHO 4- . BOISK. Idaho, Oct. 1:?. A larpre attendance atten-dance of members was present at the meeting of the Catholic Wnman's leacne. Wednesday afternoon at St. John's hall. It was the first of the season and a special spe-cial program was arranged. The Kev. Father Keyzer gave an interesting address. ad-dress. Several musical numbers were given and current topics were led by Mrs. Anna, Moody and Mrs. T. J, Jobcs. Refreshments were served. The Tuesday Musical elub held Its first meeting of the season yesterday afternoon after-noon at the First Presbyterian church. It was largely attended. Tho marriage of Miss Margaret Moody of Boise and Clarence A, Marlowe of Hartford, Kan., took place Mondav afternoon after-noon at St. Michael's cathedral. The ceremony was performed by Dean Alward Chamberlalne In the presence of relatives rela-tives and a few intimate friends. Mr. Marlowe is on a furlough from Camp Mo-Carty, Mo-Carty, Ariz. The Congregational ladles' Aid society members, who are sewing for the lted Cross, mot "Wednesday afternoon. The Dcema club girls entertained nt a delightful party at the home of .Miss Helen MacArthur. Saturday afternoon. Yellow da.hlias were used as decorations. Five hundred was the game enjoyed and knitting also was a feature. Luncheon was served at eight small tables. Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Lewis entertained Informally at dinner Monday evening. The table was adorned with cut flowers and covei-s were laid for -six. Mrs. I,. A. Coate of St. Louis, Mo., arrived ar-rived this week to be the guest of Mrs. J. H. Lynch. Several social affairs are being planned in her honor. Mrs. F. H. Clilcrost of Pasadena, Cat. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. A. .1. Gust in. Mowbray Davidson, who has been visiting vis-iting his parents, left Thursday for Lang- ley field, Hampton. Va, where lie i:'; training. P1V, Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Fry of Farma sp, the last week-end in Boise. .Mrs. L. B. Paxton left Monday Washington. D. C. i Mrs. Franklin B. Smith left ' for Camp Lewis, where the will month with her husband, who is ni " Ing there. ... Rnv.enn uiivle No. 1120 met 'lln ", U. Underwood Tuesday aflenieen. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Roclicluld ol r. ley spent the week in BoWc. . Mrs. E. E. Kurrele has gone to i Angeles, where she will spend the , visiting her son. , J .Mr. and .Mrs. V. (1. Wer-ry a ' j Hi.-' ri Higgs of Bsllevue spent tne in Boise. , ,, yi .Mi. and Mrs. I.. H. Goodman leu 1 d.-.v lor Salt Lake to spend a mortn. Mrs. Crace M. Steven- a nd sea. of Bla. kfoot, are visiting h-?ie, IW! " of Mrs. CeoiQC M. S' OW. J Captain and Mis. W. H. Oanth rived Mondav iron. Moscow ana '"' their home in lioise until after tlif Mr. and .Mrs. A. S. Bailey. spent several months in Boise, left a dav for their home in Iowa. Mrs. C. M. rickrell. who has lie'"'; ing here, returned Monday to .mou Home. . I Miss Katherine McFarland oi Falls is visiting with Mr. and Sirs. Gary, l'rlor to entering the P.ed u The Neighbors of Woodcraft met day and spent the day sewing " lted Cross. -j .Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Young of u" spent the week here. j |