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Show State Society ' LOGAN lnIAX, Jan. 1:7. - M i s. William Tl.aiu r I i I i" I a i i ! ;i t a K t i iut . -n I rn- sd.i v tt'-ru urn. t'ink ami wliii- c weie. f(-N-'llw-ly arian.-il ulioul ti.- r-o;nM. At lli- -ml i f tli.t Mitel noon's en t -Ttal n men L rel'lcliriiflirs Ui-l'e J-.-rvd. TilA gU'-HtS u.-re CoII.iwm: MeMiamr-H W. W. I la It, "M. J. W.i 1 1:1 m-, W. T. Kii'm .-:s, ( leuie Hardin?, W. k S!":.n. YVhhnm iLiw.-n, S. J. ..-( I..--OH. I.'"' TliM.-lM-r. C. 'i'. A ! -wMr, J,(.v-iii K.l.-ll. If. J. 1'f Witt. r. J'. Stewart, H. U. 'I'i m t e 1 ,.:r. J. A. H.tm1H-U-M.fi, I f. liiidi.-,-. J, K. I lyde, II. A. l'e.l--rson, A. M. ' 'layt-.n, J. if. Sallsberry. "l.ert AimU-isoi,, M in. Inez Thain. Mrs. Kll-n I'l'-'I'-.H, II anna it Stewart, Mih.-am ' Alii,- i ' In v I i f i , I ne. 'I'l.ain. Laura Helvy of Am;;i:Iw. Mihh Marie llarher f n t ert a i ned Infor-iniiih' Infor-iniiih' with i m if: aide (,( bnd-e Tuesday f I'ternoon. The Melta I'I (lull met Willi Mi Ruth Kamer V e. I i,.-m lay a I't ; ninoti. 'i'ne quests Were ent erta i he. ,i t t u Mitia II 1 11 Ulr-.X of ""iii," w-1 1 j i re i' 1 1 h 1 1 ii i e 1 1 1 a I olio wing. Mrs, i ie.n -.' 'I V j lt !-on entertained the I" lU'e rlui, Thiirmln v artei noun. Two lil tiles wrro ;i rra ri.-d f.r the players. Ite-MeMnnentN Ite-MeMnnentN folluvsnd th'i raid games. Mrs. K. T. Lewis ridei I allied at ft bridge tea l-Yldnv afternoon in compliment to lier HMer, M r. Hall itli.I Mls.H llnpfl Vf.:-Mnrtiy Vf.:-Mnrtiy ,,f Tiirnnin, Canada. Ma r uerl t e a mid 'tf))ei.s were effe. ti ely nvniii?"! m.oni th.; loom.s. Tin; RiieMts were euter-I euter-I -J I rn at ten riiriii II I, l I ilea at auel ion In id-:e, with tea ioI lowing. I 'fixe wero h u a ril er I for (he highest si-ores. I !enh I p.h i he giiodH Ml' I in nor, i hoe. present were. Mesihuiies K. C. Slt.-pard, J. Self ridge. A. A I K Iiihoii, llariv Parker, Ja.-k Watson, W. ' ;. Uuekenhri.d. ( '. W. Hansen. Clyde So nl re.- , t . Wen.lelhoe. John ( 'hi h-dennem K. '. Ilaeon, Lull.fr Howell, Asa Lullen, T. Te.'l.el, koV Ihillen. il-ovzv R. C Thati her, hidik Thatehfif. ,1. W. Mor-vell, Mor-vell, A. If. Thoin)Mnn, S. f. StoonP, Ku-K'-ii: Sn ni selii t; ny ( 'anion, !). (J. I'eterson, lienrf! Tores'in. ( . lie-. noklH, 1 1. (. Unfile, ( ieon;e II. Hill, filen I Unison. . W. I la i rls. Mls.ses Kliza-et h I "iiflprwnod. Mieanfir Wlllien-;rn. Amies Sauiulcrs. Nora 1 :iiason, Mario harl.fr. Ma re Walt Is of O'-r.loii. Alio: t.'ox, la.ra U i iht. MIsh t'lalff ('rniitloy entertained a few i n 1 1 ma I f file nils at a Kensington Friday Hi'letnoon. The rooms worn bright with cut flowers. At the end of the, afternoon's enlei'tiiiniiient re I'resh mei i ts were served. Xiiii: pnestH w oil' in Hlifndant'0. Mr-, and Mrs. Jesse Knrl euicrtfllned at f-i '."inn'' i art y Tlmi sday evening'. The ro.inis were ol'l'eet i el decora tod -witli earnations and potior! plains. 1'rlzes wore awardod for t ho hUhesi scores. At the end of Hie evening's on I or ml n nietit ro-tt ro-tt eshments wore served. The miosis were as follows: Mr. and Alts. J, Konsheck, Mr. ami Mrs. p. M . .Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. A. 1'edorsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karr. M r and 1 is. Moses Thateher. Mr. and M rs. ( ' . X. ( !n 1st onsen, Mr. mid Al ts. licit Hanison. Air. Rnd Mrs. ( ioorpfl J-'is-It, Mr. and Mrs. Ncedliani, Mr. and Mrs. ;. ;. Hansen and Miss Kale Coffee. The Woiea soeiety enl oi ta 1 ncd with an ela 'ii i h Lel- apjM ittted dinner Sa turday e'onhiK a I I he inerhanir artf builflhlg:. The lorn; lahio had for a ronlerpiece a er si:i I haskel of A morion n Pen tity roses Willi srnilax extend in,' from tlio center-piece center-piece to the chandeliers, t'andelahra with ted shades were on either end of the table, ta-ble, rovers were laid for fifty. Mrs; T. P. Sl o a 1 1 . as to;ist mist rcss, drew re-s re-s nouses from President r. X. Jensen, J. ):. I I Id; inn ii. A . N. Sore risen. Oeorae ilaidonoranl 1,'lilh Rnwen. l-'ollowirj tile dinner arhcis uaines were played and iln neiic.; was enjn-cd. Airs. U.'lictl Murdock, Sr., and her f i : 1 u i: h 1 o i ;, Mis. Pre;, ton Thatcher, M rs. H, T. raidnn. Mts. tiill-eri Cole. Mrs. rrs,n p nih. Mts. Cyrus Jones and Mrs. Peed, entoi tabled fifty of llieir friends at an eli'borately appointed arty Krlilay eveiiip;; at Mindook'y. The valentine idea carriet'l out in the decorations an-V too n i'. Pod roses and rod hearts were nhoul the rooms. Some of the nesla weie en ! rriaiued at small tables at "efiV while olliors enjoyed dandiis. A musical pro-i;in;nnio pro-i;in;nnio wa rendererl. The evening was conclude I will refreshments. Mis ". ,. Petersen entertained with tlnee tables of "TiOi)" Monday afternoon in 'uoplnneut tu Airs, Kiolm-ds of Aivteriean l-'aMs. Idaho. The details of the party I wf-ne e;irrjpd our In thn vnlontine Idea Twivfc K'Jsis w-rt in Httc-relauee-. T'.w P. A. ('. "Wornen' dub and th '',-. clu) d:d riot rii-i-t ii.ls w;ek on a'' ; count of tr.e "ro1 m'.i; p" at ti.e Ai;i ul The P. A. r. U'-, men's Kaeultv lejiu. met Krldav aftern.ion at Use h.orne of Mi'M P-.v Ii. Went, with Mrs. .Mm. P. . pjcfiartN, Mia. J. .. Adami a nd M rs. N t-;. J-,'U'-f;-en as h't'-nes. " de to t ii. UVst Wind" arid " 'ln to a Hkv Tark.' by S'-hey were- riisussed durint; tin ; arteriKjon under L h; direction of I'rufepo N. A. pede,iseii. .'-'ullowi hk tiie pro gramme tea was Hei'eI. Mrs. r;ijy Car j don and Mrs. J. K. Sbepard were guc-t: ! of t ii e afl.-j-iiroii. Tho Wmc'i'S soi iety rmr Monday even 1 1 a r tho home of . K. 1 ir, wv n , w i l i MHh Kditit poweii and Mary Son-riHf.n a: Misie.-Hci. Miss Uachel J'ederson, a-- ouipanied by Miss Kllen Neilsen, con trlbuttnj a vooal moIo. Mihs (Jeor.ia R JiW.n-on ably read "Seventeen," by Hoot! 'I' h.i k if ik ton. Uef rt;.-ihrneiit.M were served Mi.'se.s Klizabeth I "nderwoori. iJrew am. i I c.i tie .Sun tii. J. n M'mn, Jessie K'-eles Pia.ncerf Parber. Poru S'ricjht, Mrs. 'es ton Vernon, Mrs. Moses Tho teher Mis: Sniiih and Miss (.'aluiian were quests o tlif evening. M -Vs .N'ett ie Peternon left (luring- tin week in company Willi her sisters. Mr? r,. I :. Ure;ii flnd Mrs. Walter y. Drueh of SuH Lake, tor southern California where- i hey will spent th remainder u tiie winter. M iss Nora l-;i iason and M is. CIyd( S'liiires and children will leave Wednesday Wednes-day for PJ verslde, C.'al.. where they wil be R nests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mc-l-ninhliu for two or three weeks, anr thence, to San Kraii'dseo, where thov wJl be guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Andrew piiasor for three weeks. Miss Aita Hansen went to Tremontor Wednesda. where she spent a few days with her jsirxjntH. Mr. and JMrs. fieore Champ have goii( to southern California for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Put her M. J Powell left Thursday for the east, where they will isit at chicaKb, Sew York and Washington. Washing-ton. j. C. Mr. and Trs. Basil Uatverson of Field-inif Field-inif spent the ast week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pose. M iss Vend la 'Burt el son arrived home the eaj'lv part or tiie week from Chicago, whete she spent a month as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pan Pgbert. MIDVALE , 4. MIIYAPE. Jan. 27. The members of tiie Ladies" Literary club will meet Friday Fri-day afternoon in the. M.ethodist church. Mrs. J,. I). Anderson will read a paper on "The Growth and Devetopment of American Amer-ican A rt ." Miss Lit Lira Adams will talk on "Perlin." M rn. Arthur Custer ent erta i ned t he members of the Five PJundred club Monday Mon-day afternoon in Salt Lake City. The prizes were awarded Mrs. D. Almond Drown. Mrs. Mose Garff and the hostess, Mrs. Custer. Tuesday evening the young1 ladies of the Mutual Improvement association and the Relief society wilt give a dance and soda) in the amusement hall of the P. D. S. church. Mrs. William P. Jones of Thistle spent the week-end in Midvale. The School and Community league held a meeting Wednesday afternoon. A general gen-eral discussion on community problems, led by Principal Reynolds, was the main 1 feature of the programme. ! Friday afternoon Mrs. R. E. Rudolph entertained en-tertained a large number of friends at a bridge luncheon. The members of the bridge club will be entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Lehman. Tuesday even ins the local members of t Pie car men's organization gave a dancing danc-ing party in the Imperial hall. Wednesday afternoon and evening Mrs. L. M. Poneison entertained a large number num-ber of friends at bridge. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Howard E. Phelps. Mrs. D. Almond Drown and Mrs. R. XI. Fenn. Mr. and Mrs. Pe Roy Cook of Salt Pake are here visiting Mrs. Joseph Jenkins and family. The members of the Plate club will he entertained Thursday afternoon by -Miss 1 lonore Stagg. Mr p. Alexander Walker of Salt .I.oke snent the first part of the week in Mid-vale, Mid-vale, the guest of Mis. Harry tftagg. The grand officers of the Rebekah lodse visited the local lodge members Monday evening in the P O. O. F. lodge rooms. Aftor the business meeting luncheon was served. I SPR1NGVILLE ; . 4- SFRINGVILLF. Jan. 27. The elders of the four wards of Sprinerville gave a dance Wednesday night at the high school. Miss Marv Starr has returned home from an extended visit with relatives at Nepid. Crnver Clyde ha5 returned from a two years' mission for the I D. S. church in the southern states. Mrs. George A. Stimsion of ChesW. Ptah, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Spafford. Mrs. Bern Mendenhall gave a dinner Fridav In honor of her brother-in-law, G. W. Mendenhall. The affair was in the nature of a family gathering and was in commemoration of Mr. Mendenhall's birth-do birth-do y. Mrs. A. O. Packard entertained the Alpha Beta club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. John W. pougnll has gone to Salt Pake to spend several weeks with Mr. Oougall, who is employed in the land of lice. Miss Sophia Packard entertained the Home Culture club at her home Friday afternoon. Mr. find Mrs. J. IT. "Whiteing have returned re-turned to their home at Richrield, Idaho, after a visit of several weeks with relatives rela-tives here. Miss Tsadore Fenton of San Francisco was a guest last week of the Brtntons and Houtzes. The SYu-ial Thirty club gave a mas-louarade mas-louarade ball Tuesday evening at Frater-nitv Frater-nitv hall. The affair was one of the most pleasant social functions of the season. Tiie local lodge of the Maccabees entertained en-tertained t lie members and their friends with an oyster supper Saturday evening at Fraternity hall. The function was given in honor of the members of tne Get One club of the lodge. The local lodge of the Yeomen gave a social for the members of the lodge and their friends Wednesday evening at Fraternity Fra-ternity hull. I IDAHO" FALLS, IDA. IDAHO FALLS. Jan. L'7. Mrs. C. R. Pavls. who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. P. Ellis, for some time, returned to her home in Dubois on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. G'eason of Garland. Gar-land. Ptah. arrived on Friday and will visit at tiie home of their daughter, Mrs. .James A. Kerr, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tlarris save a dinner din-ner party on Wednesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. CHt Hall of Missouri, parents of Walter Hall and Mrs. J. R. Ankrum. Tho.-se present ere Mr. and M i s. Crlt Had, Mr. and Mrs. ,p R. Aukruni and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall. Miss Matiiilde Kahu left on Mmidav for Hertford. Conn, she will be accompanied accom-panied by her lnt!,er. Kdwin Kahu of S.lt I-ftko City. Mr. and Mrs. .1. I,. Larson entertained 1 a number of friends on Fridav evening. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs J T ' Edwards. Rose Andrns, Oma Walker! I Wanda Tume. Mildred Eriokson, Fdna Christonsen. Ediih Epstine, James' Heath. 1 Roy Christensen, Joseph Toilv, Hayts Edwards, Ralph Anderson and , David Coughlatl. I The Idaho Falls and Lincoln Gard dub I gave M rs. A. H. Peterson a s: -t-prise on Saturday evening in honor of her bin h-day h-day anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. llatfleld. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laeh-lapelle, Laeh-lapelle, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ft. F. Hood. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bolin, Mrs. Adam .Sauer, Mrs. IC. D. Sells. Miss Muriel 1 iat field. Miss Bessie Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kelly and Mrs. Kirby of Liiu'-oln. Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Matthews oT Boise have been visiting here this week. Mrs. J. C. Last man of Ogden. Utah. who has been visiting with the family of her son, J. S. Eastman, returned to her home on Friday. Miss A maiida Pieier came in from Swan valley on Friday and left for Sioux City, Iowa, where she will be married. Aligns McCalman of Howe and Miss Dora Hemmert of St. Charles were married mar-ried on Saturday, Justioe William J3. Wheeler officiating. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carmody observed their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on Sunday by giving a dinner to their children, three of whom were present. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Sammis of the Eleanore hotel ne turned f rom a visit of several weeks in California on Monday. f ROCKLAND, IDAHO 4 f ROCKLAXn, Idaho, Jan. ;7 Mrs. Adolpli Rosenkranz entertained a number of the ladies of the Congregational church Wednesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Harry Knott, Mrs. M. A. Og-den. Og-den. Jlrs. James T. Fisher, Mrs. .Porter Mitchell, Mrs. Owen l,o?an, Mrs. Charles Donnelly. Mrs. Bert Womark, Mrs. Agues Vallius. Mrs. John Good, Misses Francis Knoll and Gladys Rosenkranz. The S-pwing club met with Mrs. V. G. l,oq;aii Friday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. V. G. Logan. Mrs, R. W. Peterson, Pe-terson, Mrs. J Clyde llunsen. Mrs. T-Jav T-Jav lawreiiee. Mrs. J. T. Fisher and Mrs. E. B. Marsh. Mrs. W. A. Colten returned home Saturday, Sat-urday, aftor a pleasant visit with friends In PocatelLo. Mrs. Bert Adams and Miss Gladys Adams returned to Rockland Frid,ay, after having spent several weeks in Washington Washing-ton and Oregon. Mrs. M. E. Ogden enterta ined a number num-ber of ladies Wednesday afternoon. Those present were Mesdames Adams. Sanders, Donnelly. Knott. Logan, Crowley, Worn Wo-rn a oh, Fisher, Mitchell and Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hartley visited at i the home of Elmer Perry Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Byron Hayden and family of Roy visited Arnold Kemper. Mrs. Ilayden's brotiier, during the week. Mrs. H. C. Cox of Roy, who has be An. spending several weeks with Miss Claudia Cox at the Hotel Frudsham, returned to her home Monday. ! BINGHAM ' 4 . f BINGHAM. Jan. 27. Misses Jessie and Mary Robert son were t he hostessAs at a sewing party given at their home Tues-dav Tues-dav evening. Ukulele musm was furnished fur-nished by some of the guests, after which light refreshments werp served. Those present were Misses Ruth. Hazel and Mm trine Bourgard, Mnna Heaston, Lillian Myerhoffer and Beatrice Kin sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe left Tuesday for Salt Lake. Members of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Meth-odist church were entertained at the home nf Mrs. William Grealhouse Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wharthen left Tuesday for a visit with friends and relatives rela-tives in Florida. Mrs. Harold Broskill of Salt L-ake lias been the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. Motherwell. Mrs. Austin Jackson and daughter of McGill, New. are the guests of Mrs. Jackson's Jack-son's mother, Mrs. L. C. .Jeffrey. Mrs. F. C. Morton of Salt Lake is tiie guest of her cousins, the Misses Jessie and Mary Robertson. Mrs. W. J. McKewnsie was a city visitor vis-itor during the week. Miss Claire MNamara of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. Q. B. Kelly during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Booth spemt a few days at tiie capital during the week. Tho Mutual society gave an informal dancing part- Tuesday evening. |