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Show Idaho Falls Society. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Jan. 22. Robert Rob-ert Ta ylor a.nd Mies Jennie Beam were granted a marriage license nnii were married on Saturday lasr. They will make their home in this city. L. R. White and Miss Maureme Chalmers, Chalm-ers, both of Blackfoot. were ma nded on Saturday morning at the Methodist parsonage, par-sonage, the Rev. Frank U. W'emet of the M. E. church officiating. R. C. Ayers of Idaho Falls and Miss Ada C Majors of Pncatello wr granted a license on Saturday and ware married , by Probate Judge Iee on Sunday : evening. I Miss Corinne Porter entertained the members of St. Margaret's guild on Monday Mon-day evening. After attending to the business of the guild, a luncheon was served. August Rons and Miss Nellie D. Ran- ! da.ll were morrid on Saturday evening at the home of Pert Room, brother of the bridegroom, Probate Judge I.ee officiating. offi-ciating. The Round Table club held a meeting at the home of Mrs. M. P. Bundlie on Monday afternoon. The suhjeet of the meeting was "Germany." Mrs. C. 1. Cline sang a solo in German, and the following fol-lowing papers were read: "German Mythology." Mrs. Whipple: "Gabled Town." Mrs. Wright; "Germany of To-diiv," To-diiv," Mrs. CHne. Earl Wripht, sou nf County Assessor M. J. Wright of Idaho Falls, and Miss Ktma Poffge were mtrrlfd at the home of tlie bride'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. !"'. Pogge. at Si. AnJlK'ny on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. They will make their home in Idaho Fobs. l")eloyd Miller of Salt bake City and Miss Beatrice Mourn eer of Micivaie. 1 tab. were married on Tu-sdny afternoon. after-noon. Probate Judge I.e of'k icuiiig. C. C. Cam obeli, nrepident r,f Anderson Ander-son Bros. hank, and wife ic't on Wednesday Wednes-day for Californ'a. where tltey wilt spend the remainder f i ht. inier. The Ladies' Auxiliary cf 1 he Preshy-terian Preshy-terian churcb ga e a 'sleigh ride partv Thursday afternoon to tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. I'ock. three mih't south of town. it required sitdn. slMi-hs to carry the crowu. nniuniiK more than one hundred. L.uncn was lrov;ded r nd served by the Indies from the country, and consisted of chicken sond wiche's,' creamed potatoes, baked beans, pickles' and conVe. It was so uomplete a success I that another one i. planned for next week at another farm .borne. The members of Tfenrint,.t chapter. Order Ka stern Star, gave k banouet to t he members of :he Masonic loripe or. V.!dns-:ay ev.-ni-.c. .;t-r oartaking of tlie cood tilings. Harry lioidt-n, toast-master, toast-master, ''alb-d upon t'ne Rev. Johnson of Mon'prlier, who responded tn the toast, i "The Duty of Christian Kmgbtimri to Mankinu." The Kev. Dr. .Sutcliffe took ' the subject, "The Duty of the American Republic to Her Citizens Abroad." Mavor Bdgington and Past Grand Master F. C. Bowman made a few remarks, and Mrs. hitbuch recited "How I Kode the Goat." Mr. and Mrs. U o. Nayloi-, assisted bv Mrs. Naylor s sister, Miss Harriet Young, gave an entertainment to a largo number of their friends at their apartaients on Thursday evening. Dancing was Indulged In-dulged in, punch was served, and all enjoyed en-joyed the evening. Mr, JCaylor sent all 1 the guests home in automobiles. |