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Show j State Society j RICHFIELD RICHFlI-:i,D. Nov. JO. Mrs. W. lb Taylor o: Sail bake is here visit ins li tends and relatives. Mrs. Kate Worry entertained at dinner Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gforre Baker. wiio left Saturday to spend the winter in California. Cover? were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Nebe-ker, Nebe-ker, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Lawson. Mr. and Jirs. Byron Hanrhette. Mr. and Mrs. George Halter and George Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Walla re Baldwin and children chil-dren and Mr. and Mrs. Madp Chrlstensen left Saturday to make their home at San Pedro, Cal. A farewell party was given Thursday evening of last week at the First ward chapel In honor of Hanmer Peterson, who left Saturday with the selective draft for Camp Lewis. Wash. Recitations, music, gp.mes and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. John Hood and Mrs. Roy Gurr left Friday for Sail Lake to visit with their son and brother, Kenneth Hood, before lie left with the Forty-third infantry for LHUe Rock, Ark. Mrs. John Locke has returned from Kansas after spending a month with I friends and relatives. I Mrs. W. W. Morrison entertained at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon in honor 1 of her mother, Mrs. J. K. Kearsley of I Salt Lake. Luncheon was served at ,"j ; oYiock. ! Mr. and Mrs. James M. Peterson left Wednesday for Salt Lake to visit friends. Mrs. Harvey Ross of Mum: v, Mrs. Fletcher A.ord of Provo. Mrs. A. Z. Rjf-hard. Mrs. J. J. Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seegmilier. all of Salt Lake, and Mrs. T. Olson, Sr.. of Emery county were here last week to attend the golden wedding anniversary of their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Seegmilier. Mrs. D. C. Kennedy left Wednesday for Great Falls, Mont., to make her home. A family dinner and reunion of the Seegrniller family was held at the home of W. A. Seegrniller Saturday evening. The renterpieces consisted of roses and chrysanthemums. Covers were da id for forty guests. Mrs. Earl Miner of Panguitch is here visiting friends and relatives. A "jitney"' social was given Monday evening at the Second ward chapel. Dancing Danc-ing was the feature of the evening and refreshments were served. Mrs. Lamar Anderson entertained Mon-dav Mon-dav afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mesdames Alex Morrison. Edward Clark. Geoi ge Hunter, R. Seegrniller. Frank Sherwood, Mabel Shcjiiird and Miss Min-'1 en'n Nelson. M rs. 1 .'. 1C. 1 loi'fniii n entertained a few friends Monday aflcrnnon. The Misses Josephine Seho-.igaard and Hazel Henrif entertained Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Music was the fcatuie. LiL-ht re-freahnients re-freahnients were served to eight guests. A mush-ale was given Saturday evening Of last week by Miss Clco Morrison. The rooms wro devorau-d in national colors. Miss Morrison was assisted in serving the luncheon by Miss Madeline Morrison and Miss Janice Jensen. Thse present were Hazel Henri-, Mabel Morrison. Josephine Jose-phine Sehongu.i rd, Naomi Ueppler. irii? fluff, Howard Johns. Owen lastnin, Or-ven Or-ven Malmqiiist and 'ern pdonviuist. A few friends and neighbors met at the home of Mrs. i;. Y. Coons Thursday afternoon in Iioiht of- l.er Mrth'lay anniversary. anni-versary. Luncluon was served lo twenty guests. The relatives and friends of "Oinndnia" August NV-ilson met at her home Tuesday Tues-day afternoon to celebrate her eighty-fourth eighty-fourth birthday anniversary, f'hrysan th-einunis th-einunis formed the centerpiece. Covers were laid for fifty-two Ruests. A quilting bee was given "Wednesday afternoon bv Mra. A. J. Ashman. Lunc heon h-eon was served to twelve guests. Many of the friends and relatives of Mrs. bluf Lund surprised her Friday afternoon In honor of her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Mrs. Mina Hansen of Provo is hero visiting friends and relatives. j IDAHO FALLS, IDA. I IDAHO FA LLP, Idaho. Nov. in. Friends of the couple have received ranis announcing the marriage at Twin Falls, i Idaho, of H. Floyd Johnson of 1 la ho Falls and Miss Selma Moomaw of Twin Fails. Mrs. Choree Pirr.-e and little son of St. Paul, Minn., are visiting with Mrs. Pierce's parent.3, Jar. and Mrs. Iavid Wood. The girls of the N. P.. B. O. O. club gave their- first entertainment at the home of Miss Bessie Glenn Thursday evening. Convening Con-vening at o'clock, they proceed e;l lo prepare pre-pare a chicken dinner, alter which al! repaired to another room arran d for dancing, and to the music of a Hawaiian ukulele, by Miss Florence Nicholson, enjoyed en-joyed dancing for an hour or two. Those present were Fucenia Huffs tetter, Sadie Foley, Nina Mc-Nalr, Grace Uimp, Fare Marr, Fra ncis C. Curr, Ida Olson, Florence Flor-ence NVholnon, Be&sie Glenn. Mabel Jones. Bess Burnes. Stella Lenimon, Leone Crowther and Mary Cooper. Ti e members of the Kpv.orth league of the M. JO. church gave their first entertainment enter-tainment of the season in the basement of the new church on Thursday evening. After delightful refreshments. game.s and music occupied the evening, which was gi-eatly enjoyed. Officers for the ensuing year wem elected. The Misses Frances and Mwrv Pieer left Saturday for a short visit with friends in Rupert. Idaho. Mrs. A. D. Peck left on Palurdfy to visit for a short time with the family of her son, De Wit t Peck, at 'airfield. Idaho. Mrs. O. L. King left Saturday for Denver. Den-ver. Colo. After visiting friend.s for a short time, she will go to .California for the winter. Mrs. A. JO. MeUiuist left Saturday for Prescott, Ariz., on account of the Illness of her brother's wife. Mr.-. Ed. A. Johnson. John-son. She will go from there to California lo spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Drvv returned from Portland, Ore.. Saturday of ! ust week, and left for Salt I. eke City Sunday, where he will resume work for tiie tailroad. Mrs. George Patterson dauztiter of Mrs. Cora Webb, lias left lor Snokane, VYa-sii., where she will make iier home. Mrs. Clara. Gray has left for Butte, Mont., where she will spend the winter with friends. Mrs. O. P. Skates, dauchier and two sons have gone to Ogden. Utah, to remain for the winter.. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Forbes have gone to Long Beach. Cal., to remain during the wdnter. Dr. Harry L. Wlllson left last week for ChePtertown. Md., where he was married on Wedr.psday ct this week to Mi a a Sue T .. Miller. After a honeymoon trip through the southern states, they will be at home in this city, I Mrs. A . M. Balder son, who has been J visitintr relatives In New York for several sev-eral weeks, has returned home, j Mrw. Dp Witt Olson, who haa been with I her husband, Major Olson, nt Charlotte. lite, H. C., for several weeks, hyy returned re-turned home, The Lidles' auxiliary of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church was entertalneJ at. the homo of Mrs, J, M, .Adams Thursday afternoon. Miss Mollio Porter enterrnined n number num-ber of her voun? friends at i "''- 1,-r" dance in the dining room of the Porter hotel Saturday evening. The dining room was tastefully decorated for the occasion and all the giiestn vp;o In ocstume. The members of the Friday Afternoon Knitting club gave A dance n' the Auditorium Audi-torium Friday even in sr. which was w ell ! attended. The proceeds were turned over ; to the Red Cross chapter, Lorln J: Marlnr of Ririe and Zelia Irriscilin Kyset of R!g-by were married at. the , o-n-tlMM-:,.- Mon.iav, Probate Jodc I .-n ortlelitllng. Mrs. 1 leher Kidly and Mi H. 'lb-v ( ilsnn I-ft Thtiihdav lor Aineihan Lake to Join t huh- hilHl.jtud.H, who nr.- Ion. led t hfn Both lite 1)1 IdcH of a I-v irlonthH. New.s friii n W'liriltliDtton t;ives an in - .lllllll Of a delightful t-lllel'lllilHOellt lit 111' liolne of Mis. Mamie Sllekle. wlione ue:,M ! are .Misk Herlha L-nniud, Mir"' Crjoej I i Me nut u and .Miss Loii-t Hi I nininlr of rdah.i Kails, mm tui.-v lo their lYl.-ud.- from Idjihn, whn are eni.lov..d th.-re. Tlie home was ben u t if nil decotm..,! with' .tuliiniM leave. ji ml UmI'Tm, wit Ii a i;-o' - ; lantern Irlinndnys. The evening um sji.-nt ; with Raines and niusi''. Hint buicl'eon WH'i j,ered. The nuet uere Mis.hi-s Mabel Abt-rcrotnlile and 'I'lirhaa I'ae of llnlsr l "It v. .Ml-'S ivlnil ol:'e of I'oratello, M Ism-h Alice Fi 'It si i ou i , I ii'H a Ken rne , l-'iniicert Miller, Messrp. George Laviw and Herberr Sjiean. and Mr. and M in. Wendell Wen-dell I in wion of bin In Fa Ik'. Mr.", Mamie Sticltle and Lleuu-n.int James ( 'raw foul of W'ushtiiKlon. Mm, G. II. I-i i eti 'e en i. rta hied a I a dlnicr pa 1 1 - Sn in la y tu I. on or of M Cndo lund--i-son of Chevenn", N. 1'., a sister of Lr. A. K. Sud'np:cst of tld city. Mr. a nd Mrs. Midinilm N--ls'n gn e a farewell part y Tiii'mIiiv e en log in Imnor of Fiank Ailaniti, who b-fi bn t'anin UmvLn later In the evening. After h.ie h-eon, h-eon, 1 h-3 paitv accoinpn nierl Mr. Adams to the I rain. Mrs. C. W. SammlH U-' W r lucsila" morning for Butte, Mont., to vlit frleodh for a few weeks. Mrs. W. W. Keefer at; 1 da i: ;ht nr. Louise, If ft Wednesda y for I ia n-'iKliurg. I'M., w lie re t hev will visit friends for a i ouple of nunit h.i. Mr. K. It. South and Mrs. VA. Lux-ton Lux-ton went to Butte, Mont.. Wednesday to isit with frienda lor a fw week!. Mrs. M. J. Fogle"tng left A"edne:rl.i for Missouri, her former home, where she expects to remain Mi-k. .1. P. Blair left for Ogden. T'lah, Thurt. lay, where she will vl.sit tor a few w eeks. Mis. B. H. Read,with hr Mn, Wynn, and dn lighter, Junei X'lrglnia, arrhed on Wednesday night from Anirfl, a., and will renin in here, Mr. Re;id having preceded them. The members of the Myotic Six Huh were en I ert u me- by Mrs. Wellington Wood at the home of Mrs. Chi Ire Humphries Hum-phries Wednesday evening. After games and music, a t wo -course luncheon was , served. S POCATELLO, IDA. 1 i POOATFLLO. Ida.. Nov. 10.- The diversion di-version of the coming wuek, to which all ! socio t v is looking forward 1h the FlkV big musical show. "A NU'ht in a Cabaret." which will b produced Monday and Tin-n-day eveningM at the Auditorium theater. The large cast and chorus are composed ! entirely of local people. Mrs. Francis II. Poole had as a guest over the last week-end Miss Monroe of Fort Hull. Mr II. L. Soor.se r. a well-known vtn-liniet vtn-liniet of Idaho Falls, will ive a BeJ Cross .benefit corner! Weincflav evening at the I L. IX S. church, assisted by Professor j Janus Campbell of tile Idaho Technical I Institute faculty. The committee Jiavint; ': charue of the com ert comprises Mrs. O. i F. Sieelv. Mrs. Frederick J. liarneb and Mrs. Horace Wells Doty, j Three new chapters of the Id ross .society have been onranl'ed by the off i -I cers of the local Rociety. Mis. D. W. ! Standrod and Mrs. Ash. ley Lyon organizing organiz-ing a branch at InkJm. Friday; Mrs. K. C. White and Mrs. A lec Campbell organizing or-ganizing a brancli at Lawney on Friday and Mrs. Stanlrol and Mrs. White going to Grace on Saturday for this purpose. Mrs. .1. M. Stevens and her cucst, Mrs. L. P.. Kdwards of Salmon, Linho, left t Wednei'lav for a visit In Salt lake City, j The Thurslay Muulc club. Mrs. B. F. j Anderson, president, held an interesting ' session at the librarV ia: t week, Mrs. Murray Cole being leader for the afternoon. after-noon. Musical numbers were rendered by Mir-. D. J. McNerny. accompanied by Mr. V,. M. Chandler, and the club orcliestrn. Mrs. Hannah Ash. Mrs. Lumpken and Mr?. Georse SlinRerland were at home ttt their friends Tuesday afternoon and evening at a Red Cross tea, held at ! Woodmen's hail. There was a goodly attendance, at-tendance, both of men and women, and a considerable sum was netted for trie Christmas kits. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Harger left this week to make their home In Hurley. Mrs. Clyde T. Smith has decided to maintain her home in Pooatcllo during ! the time that Dr. Smith Is In the coun- try's pervlce. I Mr?. J. M. Stevens entertained Monday I afternoon at a Kensington tea in honor of her friend. Mis. L. R. K.twarJs of I Salmon. Idaho, who has been her guest, i Tiie guests were Mrs. Horace Doty, Mrs. Murray Cole, Mrs. Fletcher Burma, Miss . Bo wen. Miss Hukbih Ise, Mrs. Joe Peter-; Peter-; eon. Mrp. M. P.. Lindsay. Mrs. O. T'. P-ar-j her, Mrs. K. M. Chandler, Mrs. Ingersoll. Mrs. Warren Paul. Mrs. F. T. Irwin. Mrs. i II. H. Wilson. Mrs. Hans Flo. Mrs. John j Spencer. Mrs. Ida Kackley, Mrs. Sam I Oliver. Mrs. Valentine. Miss Mildred Yal- ent ine. ! Mrs. Robert M. Terrell anil son. Boh. j left last week for a three months' visit with relatives in Little Rock, A rk. j A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dustin Wakefield of Rexburg Friday of ; last week at the home of Mrs. Wakefield's Wake-field's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kinney Kin-ney of South Garfield avenue. Mrs. Anne Xash and Mrs. Max Craig left Tuesday for a stay in Taeoma. Mrs. Craig will visit her husband. Sergeant ! Craig, who i stationed at the American Lake training camp. Many enjoyable social affairs were ar- ranged this week for the pleasure of Mrs. I J. M. Stevens's guest. Mrs. L. R. Fd-j Fd-j wards. Mrs. Warren Pa ol entertained with a luncheon at the Yellowstone hotel I today; Mrs. Joe Peterson was hostess at ja ii o'clock dinner Monday evening: Mrs. ; O. P. Barber gave a luncheon for Mrs. ' Edwards on Tuesday noon, and Mrs. K. ; M. Chandler entertained informally Tues-i Tues-i day afternoon. The Civic club. Mrs. W. H. Clearo. j president, held its November meeting at i the library Monday a fternoon. at which i time delegates were chosen to represent i the cluh at the meeting of the first district dis-trict federation, which will be held at Twin Falls November 20 and 21. The delegates elected were Mrs. F. C. White, Mrs, W. A. Huff. Mrs. T. R. Davis. Mrs. R. O. Graham. Mrs. A. B. Stevenson. Mrs T. W. Rickanl. Mr. K. A. Pen.e. Mrs. B. A. Ouniminas. Mrs. F. S. Rogers. Mrs. 1 Lem Adams. Mrs. George Ridgeway and SMrs. C. E. M. Loux. with alternates as follows: M rs. F. M. Snrarruc. Mrs. E A Alhreeht. Mrs. A. C. Hinckley, Mrs. David Daniels. Mrs. O. P. Barber, Mrs. C. A. Miltenberger. Mrs. J. A. Youngren, Mrs! J. T. Young. Mi.s. George Gasser, Mrs. J. V. Dawson, Mrs. F. M. Chandler and Mrs. I. D. Harrison. One of tiie best musical programme ever rendered in this citv was given las; Sunday night at the Methodist church. ; iimler the. direction of Professor R. T. : Blair. The ladies' chorus rendered "IEo!y ; Night" excellently, while the solo work j oi Miss Emily Whittlesey, Mrs. E an. land Miss Anna Spongberg deserves spe-i spe-i rial mention. Professor James Campbell. ; Jr., presided at tiie organ. ' Mrs. H. A. Tigert will leave for the . east early in December, where she will remain for an indefinite period for the , ouipose of contlnulns: her art studies. 1 Mrs, Tigert was formerly Miss Minerva i Kohlepp, noted Idaho art isr. Her mar-: mar-: rla?e in this city a few months ago wns . an event of much interest. Mr. Tigert, wiio Is a well-known stockman of Rupert! has gone Into the army, i Mm. L. Weslrom, Mrs. W. F. Byrne and Mrs. Charles Nar.ney entertained at n 'Fied Crosn tea Tiiuraday afternoon at j the home of Mrs. Westrom on South Fifth r avenue, the proceeds going toward fillint ! the Christinas kits for the soldier boys. Miss Edna ' Murphy left last week for i western trip, which will include visits : hi Seattle, Portland and Taeoma, Mrs, Clinton Reddish and Miss Millie Exeter were hostesses last Friday evening at the Exeter home nt a farewell party 1 given m honor of Leinnd Barret r. Sum ! Garnet i find Jed Thomas, who lefi j Wednesday for the tralnine; ramp a c American Take. T'no.-n present were i M isses So! ma and 'ena Wray, LI ilia r. (;arlett, lxuie T 'nomas. Jtspie Walker, Liiiian Davis. 'nl.a Alsv, orth. Myrtle ItelOish. Ethel Stlnser, Flara Kivharrf. Bertha Kruger. .lam-t Exeter ami I rlia Lov eland. ami Messrs. Wallace Flair. Ben Thomas. Clarence Thomas, llnroifl Siiarp. Elilen Session?. Gene I-Jin. Mr. and Mrs. George Gorhett. Mr. and Mr?. John Stoker. Mr. and M'ry. Fred lXlb,--er. A IteJ ("ross benefit dance wiil be given nevt Th'irsiay evening at the Highway Inn at Inkom, for whhii inanj' Pocatcllo peopte plan to motor down. The Women's Study league. Miss Hul-dah Hul-dah lae. president, met at the library Wednesday evening-. The suhject for dis-eufston dis-eufston was the dramas of Moliere. Mrs. Oeorsre North had charge of the programme. pro-gramme. , Mrs. Hannah Ash was hostess Thurs-dav Thurs-dav afternoon to the members of Santa Anna auxiliary. The Altar society of St. Joseph's church will ffive a Red Cross tea for the benefit of the Christmas kits next Monday after- j noon and evening at Knights of Columbus Colum-bus hull. Mrs. Don Carrot hers and children left Saturday for a visit at the.Neilson ranch, near American Falls. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Danger are re- jolcing over the arrival of a babv tiaugh- : ter. ' I The Misses Genevieve and Loretta Ma-lone Ma-lone and Miss Copgle. who are local musicians mu-sicians of note, left last Sunday for Salt Lnke City, where they have accepted an engagement to play in an orchestra. Mrs. J. T. Young was hostess Monday evening to Chapter K of the P. E. O. The Eastern Star held an initiation Tuesday evening at the Masonic temple, prior to which luncheon was served the members. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Por-k have as guest tiieir mother, Mrs. D wight Peck of Ma lad. Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Cruse entertained the members of the Joker club last Thursday Thurs-day evening: at their home on North Hays avenue. The- high score trophies I were awarded to Mrs. Ctuse and George Gasser. Chief A. B. Canfieh.l of he city fire department has returned from Ogden. i where he was called by the serious illness cf Mr.?. Canfield. who loft Po -atello nomr time ago expecting to go on to California after a visit with friends in Ogden. Her, many friends in this city will be glad I to know that she is rapidly recovering. j What will doubtless prove one of the most successful and pleasing even is planned in the interest of the Red Cross will he an elaborate bazaar which v. ill be held tiie second week in December at the home of Mrs. Frances Sand ens. Many beautiful and dainty gifts for the holiday season will be on sale. Mrs. banders, who is an artist with the needle, has contributed a box of artistic holiday holi-day offerings, and it is expected thai the donations of the other women ihterested will be such as to make an unusual di.s-pla di.s-pla v. The patronesses of the occasion will be Mrs. D. W. Church. Mrs. D. W. Stand rod. Mrs. Marcus Lindsay. Mrs. H. D. Bacheler. Mrs. A. B. Stevenson Mrs. A. C. Hinckley. Mrs. O. B. Steeley, Mrs. C. I. Smith. Mrs. Warren Paul, Mrs. Joseph Petersen, Mrs. Murray Cole, Mrs. Iona Hart, Mrs. J. C. Hawkes, Mrs. George Gasser and Mrs. F. J. Barnes. SALINA i 4 f SMJN'A. Nov. 10. Mrs. Lucias Gates and Mrs Eliza Gates entertained Thurs-dav Thurs-dav evenintr in honor of their sons, Garry and Thurmi-n Gates, who have joined the colors Pinner was served to the following follow-ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. John Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Garry, Mr. and Mrs. C H Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Alonxo Peterson, Peter-son, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gates. Mr. and Mrs Robert Evans. Mr. and Mrs. George Gates Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mb'keh-on, ! Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller. Mr. and Mrs. ! Tliurman Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Crates. Mr. and Mrs. Lucias Gates. Mrs. Eliza Gates, Mrs. Violate Ivie. Mrs. Tilda Madsen. Misses Jauneta Crane, Millicent Gates, Patra and Louise Gate?, and William Wil-liam H. and Grant Gates. Mrs. J. D. Taylor of Ogden. after a pleasant visit with her mother. Mrs. Mary Cundeback, returned to her home Thursday. Thurs-day. Mrs. C. IT. Gates entertained a few friends at a (uniting" bee Wednesday afternoon. Monday evening the Toadies' Literary club met in tiie club rooms. A piano solo was given by Miss Leora Dastrup. Mrs. Hat tie Hat ton read from "Motherhood." ar.d a comb- reading was given by Mrs. George Fenn. The members present were Mrs. F. A. Mattsson. Mrs. Henry Mo-Ken Mo-Ken na, Mrs. 1 1. S. Gates. Mrs. George Fenn. Mrs. J. L. Thorpe. Mrs. Hat tie Hat ton, Mrs. Laura Crates. Miss Leora Dastrup and two visitors. Mrs. E. Y. Crane pleasantly entertained enter-tained in compliment to Mrs. TI. T. Wright-Wednesday afternoon. The other guests included Mrs. F. A. Mattsson. Mrs. Frank Jorgensen. Mrs. Addie McCormiok. Mrs. George Fenn. Mrs. Hicks Ok"rlund. Mrs. J. T. Crane and Mis. Abe Williams. Miss Lucile Crane entertained Thursday Thurs-day eening for the Misses Violet and Wilma Franco". Ernia Monroe. Eva Pace. Sewing was the feature of the evening. Mrs. A u gust Er'ckson is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Niina Davidson, at Spring-ville. Spring-ville. ! Mrs. Jane Gates and daughter. Nora. . of Salt Lake, are visiting relatives and ; friends here. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Poke of Ephralm were vi si ting in Salina this week. The Home Economic association met in the high school Tuesday evening. Mrs. C. A. Maddsson gave a comprehensive report of t he meeting of the federation held in Salt Lake. A piano solo was given by Miss BalifT. a retold story b Miss Ruth Got if red son and a pamphlet was read by Mrs. J. C. Anderson. Salina Red Cross chapter met Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. The Relief societies have joined in the making of Christmas packages pack-ages for the soldiers. Hard, home-made candies are to be made by the Red (Tos---members. and all women preparing packages pack-ages are to meet Tuesday in tiie club rooms and arrange them. Besides the allotted al-lotted packages from Salina to be seni to Denver, each Salina soldier and sailor boy will be given one from Salina, making 100 packages to be donated by this chapter. chap-ter. 1 EPHRALM 4 . - KPHRAiM. Nov. 10. Miss Norma Christensen entertained Sunday evening at an oyster dinner in compliment to Mls Edith Thorpe. Miss Ora Olson. Miss Linn Olson, Miss Etta Dorius, Ant hone Lund. Orvii Jensen, Ruel Greaves and Grove r Greaves. Miss Iva Larson was hostess at an afternoon aft-ernoon luncheon last Thursday. Miss Edith Thorpe. Miss Gladys Christensen. Miss Norma Christensen. Miss Lind Olson Ol-son and Miss Ora Olson were tiie guests. Mrs. Parley " Conn ell of Anaconda. Mont., arrived in Ephraim Tuesday and is visiting relatives. Mrs. Ren el Anderson entertained at i1 -quilting bee Monday afternoon. Twelve were present. Mrs. J. C. Kelson entertained at a " ; birthday social Tuesday evening. Mrs. I. J. Johnson w;is pleasantly surprised sur-prised Tuesday afternoon by a number of her lady friends, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Luncheon wus, served. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Poke of this city were Salina visitors Sunday. Miss Alia McCafferty, wiio is attending l he Y;t sal ch academy n I Mount 1 'loifcra n :. spent Sunday with her parents in this' ' ity. She had as her guests two young lady friends from tho school. Tiie South ward Relief society nu't al tiie hrnne of Mr. and Mrs. Niels O. 1 forte for-te use n Mondav evening. A pleasant programme pro-gramme was rendered and luncheon waf.. served to more than Ifl'i guests. The Relief societies of the North a tw South wards are making elaborate preparations prepa-rations for a dancing party to be given next Friday evening, tiie proceeds to to for a Christmas box for the soldiers in the service from this community. One of tiie most pleasant and successful social event s of t lie season v. a s the eha v-itv v-itv ball given at the Social halldast night. More than 3iO people were in attendance, the Undies' Mountain Echo band furnishing furnish-ing tiie music. Reireshments were served. |