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Show Social Notes From Iniermouatam Towns f IDAHO FALLS, IDA. i IDAHO KAI.UH. !!'.! '- '-l'1- 21'. Oai.ar Johllion .m-i Mi, Umi Weaver maril at Logan, 1 L tali H'-'ji!iir:r 1'.'. They iiivo rctunn'ij to l'Ulio i Kdt:.,' Jfi.l will i;ik- Hi.-1 1- Morris h'TC Mr. John-I John-I h i'i U a Ri1u:i'" of tr.: uricultura! dejjatnnnc of ti Irtiiio mtlv-r-ity. T,i- lir.e in 011c of the .:i.a.-rii.iiK yuiifia U'itr-i of till city. u-MM Sul'lt mullT ait'l Mi.-.n Artlirta HcinT, bori, uf Kfn.i. v.'yo.. w. m.irrle-l Friday morn lug. ' ju.-tin- w. r.. wiici-;'i- oMP'ijt.ing. ' : O'-fnj'lo JoliriLfon, .laugliter of Mis. Ka" ' T. J.,:in3t.jii. louiity t r.'u rr, It? ft Friday for ' )K-'n tr "tit.tr aun-d Heart academy. I M i . W. f. Shf rpard IU firtainM af- a bridge p;r j t y Friday nf'"i noon in lion or of her mother, 1 m . H-!it:T of Dak looa, la. Mis. Sinter left ! f.ji' lu.i li':n! Saturday. ! Charlc-: ?lr-ppy aad Miss May Shirley Murpribfd ih"lr irienHs tjv ioii'.R to Salt Lako and fict-i fict-i tin inarrii'd W,t v :. Th'?y will makn thotr houiv- in a r,;w tmrig.ilu' just completed hie. Mrs, It. A. Hollii rntertainRd a number of von 113 ludv frk-rids of hrr daiiRlitor. Mls.s Lu K-itii. Tliurfday t-venlug in celebration of hor fmuu-enri Idrthflay ininivL-rsary- Dancing and E-ini.'s WTn lodlird in and hnn-heon wan nerved. TiOF.o prfi-ent wore Der.-ie Jordan, Dessif? Au3tin, Ha. A Snti-r, Wrgie Mtilllnor. Arvllla Woolf, l.oi.i FlmmouK. Opal Brnntt, Vera D'-ckor, Eunice Mti -jlinaii. Krita Bui In. (Jrftrlien Miift'luiau and jU Dean rkillti. The Decorations were a pro-fusina pro-fusina ot sweetpoas. Mtrt Hilda Korxurton of M'-Cammon. Idaho, ar-ilve.1 ar-ilve.1 on Saturday to vini bur fdster, Mrs. I'". M. Bybee, for a few v.v.'ks. Tho Mothors club wax ont-rtaincd Wednesday artomnon by Mib. Oorge A, Adams at her home. Tho afternoon was sint tn fewing uutil 6 o'rlork, RhFii hinrlieon was served. Tliere were fifteen meinb'-'ra prc.iejit. o'he decorations were crybLal ha l(eta of f-weetpeae. T!ie B. O. B. girls wPrn entr-rtamed Wcdns-dav Wcdns-dav evening by Mias Ha.el Hops at h'-r ranch home. Uia suosts motorini there. The eveuins wa;j tpent In nrwlng and muaie was furnished by the D. O. H. quarli-ttP. RcfrdHlime.nte were served by the hosted, asiHted by hor mother. In celebrntlon of her stxlnth birthday annl-verKatv. annl-verKatv. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aitkin gave their daughter. Miss Louie, h dancing parly Friday r-veniufi. Tho homo was beautifully decorated wlih Riinf lowers, rooming glories, sweetpas and nowf lakes. Sixteen guest were present and dancing was Indulged in. eisrht of the girls be" Ing dies.sod in boys' clothing to mako -It ereni more real. At a latf hour refreshments were served. Mrs. Aitkin being assisted by Mrs. Lam-be Lam-be irsoo. Mr. Dnr Mrs. B. C Brookfleld of Omaha. Neb., who have bivn visiting with tho family of their rou, Dr. B. M. Brookfleld, for a Bhort time, loft for their home Monday. Mrs. A. R. Sims and Mrs. W. C. Mnlhall Epent a few days In Salt Lake City this week. Miss Ida Jensen loft Monday morning for Provi), Utah, where she will rater the B. Y. university. Mrs. John TI. ElHa left Wednesday morning for Long Beach. Cal.. whore she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Cliff Holz, for several months. Miss Helen Hasbrouck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IT. J. Ifasbrouck. f.ft Wodneb'day for Massa-(husetfr!, Massa-(husetfr!, where ehe will attend Wellesley college, col-lege, ih Ik being her senior year. C. M. Laurett and Miss Lena U Cardy. both of Waterloo. Iowa, were married at the Baptist parsonage par-sonage on Monday, the Rev. W. E. Pettibone, pastor of the Baptist elnirch. officiating. The brfde lias boon visiting friends hore for eome time, and Mr. Iaurett came to clnlm her here. After a short honeymoon they will make their home in Waterloo. Mrs. Myrtle Farrell of Ewington. Nev.. is vlslt-1ns vlslt-1ns her mother, Mrs. J. D. Kent, for a few weeks. Mr! and Mts. W. F. Cox arrived . from San Diego. Cal., Wednesday and will make their home here. About twenty-five friends of W. W. Coder, father of J. E. Coder, surprised him Monday evening, it heing his seventy-fifth birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Games and other amusements 'wore the features of the evening, until the baskets wore opened and luncheon was served. Mrs. E. E. Price left Sunday for Kansas City and Kirks ville. Mo., her former home, where she will visit friends for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lawe of FPmle, 3. C. are giieUs of Mr. and Mrs. George Coe and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ains worth, sisters of Mrs. Lawe. J. J. Lundborg and family of Ash ton arrived here Monday and will mako this city their home. Chris Hochwender and daughter, Effie, father and eister of Fred Hochwender, arrived Sunday for an -extended visit hero and may conclude io remain permanently. Don R. Lewis of Leortn and Miss Mattie Harris of Wcon, and. Caspar Dorant Hall and Miss Lavon Toiley were married Saturday, Justice of the Peace Ieaac Daniels officiating. Mrs. II. H. Haire- left on Saturday for Wisconsin Wis-consin on account of tho illneee of her aunt. Mrs. A. J. Armstrong of Post Falls, Idaho, arrived ar-rived Wednesday to visit her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Kettering. M Iks A (ton Robbins of Salt Lake City, who came to attend the wedding as bridesmaid of Misa Maurlne Snow, left for her home Thursday. Thurs-day. Leon Kelly of Lincoln and Miss Kate Mulliner of Iona surprised tliolr friends Tuesday by pretending pre-tending to go to Hetec Springs for a day, but going to Rigby and getting married instead. Louis M. Johnson of Lehi. Utah, and M Iss Iris Stone of Osden were married at the courthouse court-house Wednesday, Probate Judge bee officiating. Mrs. J. H. Daniels of Iliff. Colo., who has been visiting with her sister. Mrs. W. O. Cotton, left for her home Thursday morning. The marriage of Miss Maurlne Snow of. this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Snow, to Floyd H. Bowers of Burley, Idaho, took plar-e Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents. par-ents. Mies Afton Robblr.s of Salt Lake City vat. bridesmaid and Come 1 1 Buffham of this city was bost man. The ceremony was performed by Bishop 0. S. Crabtree. Sixty relatives and friends were present. Luncheon was served aftPr the ceremony. cere-mony. There were many valuable presenttt. After a short honeymoon the couple will mike their home In Buiiey. I M'GILL, NEVADA M'GILL, Nev., Sept. 22. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Allan entertained Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Eustace. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. S. J- Jenkins at dinner Thursday. Mrs. W. H. Phillips and son, Wendel. of Ely. were visitors at the smelter town Saturday and were entertained by Mrs. Charles "j. Moseley. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson motored to Duck creek Sunday to enjoy a day's ; outing. , Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jenson, Mrs. William Wil-liam Lamont and Mrs. Fred Able motored : to Berry ereek Wednesday. I Mrs. J. C. Geary and son. Mayne, and 1 daughter. Mrs. Johnson, of Salt Lake 1 Cltv, returned Tuesday from their overland over-land trip, vjsitin.se Yellowstone park and other points of interest. Mesdames Charles Zieglcr. R. E. H. Pomeroy, E. 1 Douglas, Mrs. George Wilkinson and Mrs. Alfred Doull were visitors in Ely Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter and Mr. and Mrs. liarl A. Harrington of Ruth t and Mr. and Mrs. lee McCormick of Ely 1 motored to MeGltl Wednesday to attend a swimming party. Mrs. Dcllis MnOhle is expecting her sister sis-ter and In 1? band. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Kauer. and two little daughters, from : Salt Iikc City the beginning of the week ; to visil with her for two weeks. Many I Forlal rverus are being planned upon I their arrival. Thursday afternoon Mrs. R. S. Potig-j Potig-j las entertained lour tables of five hun-! hun-! dred. in honor of Mrs. Fenna Doug-las. : The invited quests were Mesdames Wll-' Wll-' hum Allan, park 1 .am born. L-ester I.ar-: I.ar-: son. William McCoy. J. Goedan, Clinton I Ratrwoll. Van Dnsson. Piivid Vose, Miles ! Morcan, George Marsh. Ed Leak, Charles ; Zieck-r. Robert M iddag'n, I). Haven. .lames Waison. C'nailes Vernon. Vernon I Jenkins. Cleve MeGtll, Carl McMillan and j 11. E. II. Pomeroy. I Mrs. George Pope motored to Derry i crefk Monday afternoon to visit with ! friends. j The I-Tlies' Relief Poclcty of the I I L. P. .c. ehuivh g;t"e a social Thursday j J evening. ' . ; Mrs. George Pope left Thursday morn-i morn-i in for a visit to Salt Lake City." Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Prind. Mr. and Mrs. Claud" EH'tv and Mr. and Mrs. Allan were entertained at luncheon by Mr. and ! Mrs. Frctl .McFarlain U'ednesda y. ; Mr. and Mrs. Will . Goodman left Sat-i Sat-i uniay (or a viisi to Suit La!iu City. A surprise party was civen nt the home of Mrs, 1 ollis Mi'i ; hie at upper tnwnsite Tue.-day t'V.ming by nbout tiiirty intimate fiieii'ls-of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enelke, who will leave nr-xi week for Salt Pake City, wiieie they expect to make their home. Cards were played, after which supper was served. Mrs. MeGhie. was assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Martin Scott. Mrs. R. E. II. Pomeroy entertained at a awiniming party Monday evening, after which lun eh eon was served at her home In 1 lie circle. Those who participated I were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ziet'ier, Mr. and Mis. J. Kinnear. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Middagh, Mr. and Mrs. James Wat-sun, Wat-sun, Mr. a nd Mrs. E. F. Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Douglas. The guest j of honor was Mrs. Fenna .Douglas. Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Kurstad of Ana-J Ana-J eonda, Mont., have returned home after visiting Mrs. Kurstad's brother, Harry Williams, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baylis anil Mrs. F. Tomiin left Saturday on'a. month's vacation va-cation in Ixs Angeles and other points tn California. Mrs. J. Kinnear entertained Saturday In honor of Mrs. Fenna Douglas at a five hundred part-. The guests were Mcs-dames Mcs-dames D. Havens. Robert Mid dash, R. Fj. 1 1. Pomeroy, Ed Leak, Clinton Bagwell, Bag-well, Charlps Ziegler, Van- Dussen. Cora Clark. William McCoy, Ross Taylor. Lester Les-ter Larson, George Marsh, Charles Vernon Ver-non Jenkins, Clove McGlll, Charles Perkins Per-kins and J. Cole- The first prize was won by Mrs. Cora Clark and the second prize by Mrs. Robert Mtddagh. The guest of honor was presented with a handsome floral basket. - Refreshments were served at the close of the game. Misses Fannie Jamison, Bertha Davles, Myrtle Cheel and Vera Plessman, L. I. Teter, J. Plessman, A. Da vies, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jameson and. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engelke motored to Ely to attend tiie dance given by the uniformed-. rank, Knight of Pythias, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brennan of Steptoe City entertained Miss Fanny Jamison and L. L. Teter at dinner Sunday. Mrs. George Newman and daughter, Miss Marion, were visitors to Ely Saturday, Sat-urday, Miss Marion Newman was a passenger on the main line for Cobre Friday to r meet her aunt, Mrs. Van ' Newman of Ely, who was on her way home after a visit to California. Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Barnes: Mrs. Charles Holmes and Mrs. Frank Holmes motored to Ely Saturday evening, to attend the uniform rank. Knights of Pythias, dance. The Willing Workers' club met at Mrs. Fred Taylor's home Saturday, when newi officers were elected for . the ensuing quarter, as follows: President, J. Baylis; vice president, Miss Eleanor Rees; treasurer. Miss Frances Pteele; secretary, Miss Viola Throop. The Misses Frances and' -Oracle Stone returned Friday from their vacation, which was spent with their grandfather, Isaac C. Plant, at Encampment, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bilton left Saturday Sat-urday for a short vacation to Denver and other, points in Colorado. Mrs. J. Cameron entertained Mrs. Cyril Stirn, Mrs. Fred Dart and Mrs. Will Patterson Pat-terson of Ely Thursday. ,. A. card party was given by the Pythian Sisters Thursday. The ladies' prizes were won by Mrs. F. Hogan, Mrs. Fred Baldwin and Mrs. Lucille Pope. The gentlemen's gen-tlemen's prizes were won by Sam Bernstein, Bern-stein, Will Huron and Ed Brewer. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. ' Mrs. Charles Clark entertained several ladies at a swimming party Wednesday. Those present were Mrs. Tom Brennan, Ennis Hornbek, Mrs. R. Owehs. Mrs. Charles Clark and Miss Fannie Jamison. A pleasant surprise party was given Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pearson in honor of Mrs. Mary Barnes and her son, Thomas Barnes, who was leaving for the training camp at American I-a.ke, Wash. Those invited were Mrs. Mary Barnes. Thomas Barnes, Mr.- and Mrs. A. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs-J. Mrs-J. C. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Prout, Mr, and Mrs. Neve, Mr. and Mrs. John Kcis:, Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearson, Miss Irene Brewster, .Miss Gladvs Brewster, Spencer Ricks and H. McCart. Red, white and blue were the colors used in decorating the house. Music and dancing were enjoyed until a late hour, after which supper, was served. I MALAD, IDAHO 4 MALAD, Ida., Sept. 22. Miss Elizabeth McAllister left Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City, where she wUl enter the University Uni-versity of Utah. Mrs. Khalil Kingsbury entertained the Ladies' Aid society Friday pfternoon. Work was begun for the Christmas bazaar. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Frank Foss left for her home in Preston Tuesday, after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Evans. Tuesday evening Mr. R. B". Davis gave a private musica.l entertainment, presenting pre-senting Madame Odette le Fontenay. Mrs. Geo. A. Hanson entertained Monday Mon-day afternoon at a birthday party in compliment com-pliment to her little daughter. Grace. Children's games were played during the afternoon and luncheon was served at 6 o'clock. I Mrs. J. F. Morgan has returned to her I home in Salt Lake, after an extended I visit here. Tuesday evening a dance was given at the La Grande hall in honor of the thirty boys who left this week on the second draft call. Mr. and Mrs. Le Vaun Herbert left for Salt Lake Wednesday for a short visit. Monday evening a wedding reception wns given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Higginson at Bulst in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Higginson, who were married mar-ried in the Logan temple last week. More than fifty guests were present. A midnight mid-night supper was served. Miss Cassie Jenkins was hostess at the meeting of the U. . J. club .Wednesday evening. Mrs. P. J. Evans left the fore part of the week for Preston, Idaho, where she will join her husband, who has decided to locate there. Miss Marguerite Dennis and Miss Cleopha Peterson visited Brighara City this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Warner are the guests of Mrs. Clifford Forrest this week. Miss Mary Nicholas left Monday to enter the B. Y. U. at Provo. Mrs. Lillian Hanson returned from a visit to Ogden and Brigham this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Stephenson left Thursday for a camping and fishing trip. Guy Thomas, Lawrence Jones and Morgan Tovey are home from Fort Douglas on a two weeks' furlough. Miss Thelma Haws left Tuesday for Treinonton for a short visit with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Barnett were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Thomas this week. t J I PRESTON, IDA. I 4 PRESTON, Idaho, Sept. 22. Mr.?. R. D. ; Holt visited relatives and friends in Rex-burg Rex-burg last week. Mrs. Shirley Tucker rctunicrl home Tuesday after spending a few days in Salt Lake visiting with relatives. Miss Rera Spong'oerg entertained a few of her friends at a birthday party last ' Suml.iy afternoon. The Lime was spent ; in trames and music. At 5:.10 a dain:y luncheon was served to the guests. Mrs. Robert Merrill and Mrs. Earl Head entertained their husbands and a few uf their friends at a chicken dinner Wednesday Wednes-day evening. A bowl of sweet puns served as a centerpiece. Asters and other flowers were artistically arranged about the rooms, Mrs. Frank Fnss returned to her home Wr-dnetday after spending a few davs with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. L Evans of Malad. The Misses He Hen Keller and Iam Faylur entertained a few of their friends Tuesday at n lawn party at the j home of Mi.s Mastrie Merrill In honor of sonic of the, soldiers who were leaving for the training camn. The lawn and ) rooms were decorated in the national colors. The evening was spent in various Karnes.- Ar 11:30 luncheon was served to ! t're following: Misses Kate Fjcl.isted. : Ivte Keller. Virginia Meek. Fannie M .'- I Wueen. Ha 1 1 ie Peterson, Vera Greaves. Maggie Merrill, Adtil Ballif. He!l--:i j Keller. Ieola Kay'.or, and Messrs. Carl 1 Carlson, Perry Jamison. Glen Merrill. N'ed Carlson, William Moore. Pa nil T nonius. Arthur Walgreen. Nathatdc1 tames, Fred Hobbs and Jladdison Merrill. Mi s-s Edith - Tippets is spending a few days with friends in Smith field. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Behiap of Ogden. Utah, are here visiting with Mr. Belnap's I' a rents. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Be! nap. Mrs.( Kate Need ham of S;ilt 1-ake is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. S. Fjcld-sted. Fjcld-sted. 1 Mi as Ethel Cartwright of Logan, Utah, is here vi si ting with her sister, Mrs. Charles Plnson. Mrs. Joseph Jo! ley of Boise has been here for the last week visiting with relatives rela-tives and friends. The Misses Ida Behiap and Clara Goa.slind are spending a few days in Brijj-hatn Brijj-hatn City visiting with Miss Blanch Bingham. Bing-ham. Mrs. Sidney Bero and Mrs. Mason of Phoenix, Idaho, spent the week here visiting visit-ing with Mrs. Joe Payne of Salt Lake, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Joseph Belnap. Mr. and Mrs. Sol H. Hale. Sr., of Boise are ' here visiting witli relatives and friends. 1 Mrs. Hat tie Thatcher and daughter. Mrs. Henry Sparks, spent Wednesday in : Logan with relatives. j Tuesday evening a dance was glvn in ! the opera house in honor of the soldiers ; who left Wednesday for American Lak. Wash. The hall was decorated in the national na-tional colors. A party was given at the home or Preston Merrill Monday evening in honor of Preston Morehead, who left for the army Wednesday. The time was spent in games and music. At 11:30 a luncheon lunch-eon was served to a large gathering of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Peterson motored to Downey to spend Sunday and Monday Mon-day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ft e d Hurley of Yal 1 e y Ford, Cal., were here Tuesday visiting with friends. Preston Thomas was happily surprised Monday evening by a few of his friends, after which they, went to the Blue Villa and spent the evening In dancing. I TWIN FALLS, IDA f I ! 1 TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Sept. 22. A beautifully appointed luncheon was given at the Hotel Roger-son Roger-son Monday by Mrs. M. J. Steele j In honor of her elster, Mrs. H. S. Green of Long Beach, Cal., who haa spent die summer here with Mrs. Sweeley. The long table was artistically decorated deco-rated by the hostess with mountain ash and hops from ber garden. After the luncheon the gueets were taken by Mrs. SVeeley to her home, where bridge was enjoyed during the remainder of the afternoon. The hostess was nsistod In entertaining enter-taining by Mrs. Evercttt M. Sweeley. Mrs. C. E. Booth and Mrs. Mary Y. Norton. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Thomas Cost el lo of Lob Angeles, An-geles, Mr.. Aden, mother of H. P. Allen, of Weaatchep; TO vs. Dorman of Caldwell ; Mrs. Slo-cumb Slo-cumb ot Buhl, sister-in-law o Mrs. Sweoley ; and Mrs. Walker of Rock Croelc. Misses Jane Maxwell and Eula Fox entertained at the home of the former Monday evening in honor of MIfs JCffle McMillan, who has accented a position as teacher in Albion. The latter part of the evening was enjoyed at the Idaho theater. A delightful party was the annual round robin luncheon was given Saturday afternoon by Miaa Beatrice Ostrander. The affair was in the nature of an announcement party or one of the members. mem-bers. The center of the table held a pretty French- basket of red roses, from which narrow satin ribbona radiated to each place. The plao cards were .small nd heart,. Tiny' rose, baskets added to the attractiveness of the table Miss Vesta Thomas, tbe next round robin bride, occupied oc-cupied the seat of honor. At. the close of the luncheon the guoists drew their ribbons from the basket,, each bearing the aunouneoineot of the coming marriage of Miss Margaret Wilson, only daughter o Dr. and Mis. H. W. Wilson of tht city, and Charles Walles of Michigan City. IH. The wedding ifi to take place early in December. Mrs. H. S. Green of Long Beach. Cal.. was the guest of honor at a delightful bridge party given Thursday evening by Mrs. B. S. Lamed. Mrt. Charles H. Robbins entertained the Luncheon Lunch-eon club Thursday afternoon with a dainty meatless, meat-less, wheatle-rs luncheon. Mm. Green of Long Beach and Miss Beatrice Ostrander, who left the latter part of the week to attend school in the east, were the guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc N. Beatty entertained the Pinochle club Wednesday evening In their new home on Seventh avenue. Mrs. ,1. Harris of Ottawa, Ot-tawa, Kan., Mrs. Beatty's aunt, was the guest of honor. Mrs. Harris left on Thursday for Portland, Port-land, where she eipects to spend the winter. Honoring Mrs. W. Zetian Smith, state president of the P. E. O.. and Mrs. T. F. Warner, state organizer, chapter D, P. E. O., of Twin Falls, held a reception ta the home of Mrs. A. N. Sprague Wednesday. Mesdames Sprague, Ha vi land atid Hahn were hostesses. Mrs. F. E. Ramsey was hostess to the M. C. B. club Wednesday at her home on Eighth avenue, east. On Saturday -morning at in o'clock tho wedding wed-ding of Miss Ida R. Cracoct and .1. W. Howe took place in the presence of a number of Ultimate friends of the bride and brides mom. The words of the impressive Episcopal ring ceremony were spoken by thf. Rev. L. , B. Franck of Ascension Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. Howe left soon after the ceremony for a week's camping trip in the Wood river country near Hal ley, after which they will return tot Twin Falls to make their home. The bride has been the efficient superintendent of the Twin Kails hospital for several sev-eral years a nd has many friends throughout the county. Mr. Howe Is a well-known and successful suc-cessful rancher. Announcements were received here the latter part of the week of the marriage in La Grande, Ore., of Miss Belva B. Piereon and L. E. Sal-laday Sal-laday of this city. The wadding look place on Tuesday. September IS. at the home ot the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Pieraou. Both Mr. and Mre. So.Uaday are well kngwa nerP. The bride has ben n popular 'teacher In the primary grades int he Twin Falls schools for the past two or three years. Mr. Salladay is one of the. leading business men of thr1 Ht . Mr. and Mri-. Salladay will return tot Twin Kalis and will be at home hero after October 15. A prettty home wedding took place" Wednesday afternoon, whn Miss Marie Iindis became the bride of Henry F. Hornheck. The wedding took plpce at tho home of the bride's parent in the presence of a number of relatives and Intimate Inti-mate friends of the young couple, the Rev. L. B. Franck, pastor of the Ascension Episcopal church, officiating. The bride is a talented musician musi-cian and well known In the citr. Mr. Horubeck is a successful rancher of King Hill, where they Rill make their home- I POCATELLO, IDA. 1 4 POCATELLO, Idaho. Sept. 22. Mis3 Marion Roes of Black foot visited Mrs. Harry Hurl bur t during the we(k. Mrs. Jennie P. Reaves has returned from a trip to different points in the. east. The Division club held an enjoyable meeting Thursday lat-l at. tho home of Mrs. R. G. Bajwi'tt. Guests of the club were Mrs. "D. J. Ellrod. Mrs. Gecrce Hunt. Mrs. Daniel Agnew and M rs. Fred Ynunt;. Five hundn-d was played. M?.s. Jrry Kinney making the high svore. No prl.c:; wi-re piven by th? eltib. but instead a donalioa to the Red Cross is made at each meeting. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Olcwein and daughter, Inez. liav reiurctnd from an extended auto trip through Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Vellowstone . park. They covered iifarly 3.?W miles. - Professor James Campbel 1. Jr. , of Lor Angeles, who succeeds Professor Robert K. f'io.:slanri as head of th piano department of the Cor.sfr'a-tory Cor.sfr'a-tory of Music at tho Idaho Technical Institute, arrived in the city Weduesday evening. Professor Pro-fessor Oaniprll ranks high as a pianist. Having Hav-ing studied with Jose V latino ill Motta of Berlin Ber-lin and also under Cornelia Rider-Fo.sart of te U'schetizky school. During his ftvs yearc' stay in Los Angelas he wa abaoclated in concert work with artists of the first rank and his coming to this city will mean much lo musical circles. Mr- and Mrs. J. E. Robbins have gone to Pes Molnrs and Omaha, wliera they expfvt to epend several weeks vlsitlog friends and relatives. Mrs. H. T. Allen and Mrs. V. A. Kidney went to ' Boise early In the 'week as delegates from Trinity church at the Episcopal conference. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurlburt, who are making a stay in Los Angeles, have received word of the arrival of an eight-pound baby boy, born September IS. Harry McDougaM. son of Gen-rat and Mrs. D. C. McDousall of "this city, is visiting his parents on a leave of absence from the officers' reserve, aviation corps. The young man, who has been attending the University of Idaho. Is pleased with the branch of the service U which he has been arsigncd, and expects to be called abroad at any lime-. A marriage. In which many friends in this city were Interested took place early in the week, when Herman A, Teichert of Sterling. Idaho, and Ml? Minerva Kohlhepp. a popular young Po-caKMlo Po-caKMlo arlif-t. were united by President W. A. Hyde of the Mormon ehun-h. Miss Kohlhepp lias psinu'd the portraits of a number of prominent people of this city and a number of her pictures pic-tures are hung io the public library. William K. ICvans of the government service at Fort Hall and Mt.s W. D?an P'-oggin of Boulder, Boul-der, Colo., were united in marriage by the Rev. J. M. Dickinson last Sunday. The bride, came here from her home iu Colorado for the ceremony. cere-mony. George Grepoire of I company, "nd Idaho, spent a brief furlough visiting his moMier and relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Meredith and M-s. Dissault, during the week. lie Kays ihc Pm-atello men in the j 2nd Idaho are all g-ttin; along nicely. The regular meeting Oi' Trinity guild wes held WcdnE-day afterooon at Hie home of Mrs. F.. A. Pease on N'on h Main si rev;. Friends of Fred Quinn of the First National b-ink. who nas been on a vacatiou. were surprised sur-prised to lear that while in St. Anthony he quietly quiet-ly lecamc a Benedict. The bride w&b Mies Leona M. Sheehan of Redlands, Cal., who was visiting with h'M- cunt. Mrs. W. M. Smith of DrigsB. Idnho. .The service was performed by the Re . Ciiai Kf Burger of the Presbyterian - hur(-h ! at Pt. Anali on y and was at tended by re tat ivrs i and frifciult of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn wil mske their home at 010 North Ar thur street, in tins en. Mi?s Thco Reid of North Lincoln aventi". has left for p trip to i 'a li fornix, where she will visit man of the point. of interest. Later she return" re-turn" via For'laiKl and Seattle, arriving home about the last, of October. Mn. A. n. rarfield. ' if? of Fi'e Thief ran- j field, who has been ron'l-icl In the hoj-pltal at Og'lcn for a period oT pin re than two ''e!,s, J.as . s;o far recovered as to en.it 1? her to ro to the home of friends in thai city. It U expect ed thnt -lio will be abl" to return to her hom in thi city wi'hlii a few days. On' of the mot Intorept i'lfi even's of the week waj the reeoption s'eu to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones nnrt family at th f org rogation n ! c-lvirch Tuesday even in. The a Tfa i r wa.- a ri nng"d e an expif--.ion of the hlph c:'?em in which lh" gucts of honor, who are about io take up their r'i-denie r'i-denie in Portland. a- held iti this iltv. The family canv to Poc2U-',o :in:e than flftepn e.tr? ago. when Mr. Jones ptahlislifd ih W. A. Jonv Pry Good? coinpa'iy, a business wh!.-h he con-dur-ted uit II a few wcck.-i aso. wti?n l- disposed of h le heldit.s to rig den Inter wis. In a -In! lion to adr'v?.' by th" Rev. C. H. ('Icuvc.... Jude-D. Jude-D. W, Si and rod. rt of p?:--or R. Si.iei.-. ai'd i other?, t ho ful lowing iHO'amm'1 was Ei-n. aft-r I wM"h li;nch-1on and on en;oyah! yo'-lp.l hour fol-I fol-I Jo wo..: Violin solo. Profo;.. nr R. T. Blair; pip-! pip-! organ solo, Mrs, O. B Sfri'-y; vo-al fol.i. Mi s Ar.i:a Spo-v;bDig: vo-'nl .-oo. Mr;. F. K, Sanders. San-ders. Friday afternoon t lie l.ndi"-' Aid v(1(-U'y of tht llaptlst church ' 'iy en!oynblo ic.ep-t ic.ep-t ion at ( 'ie ho;n of Mru. F. W'oji! manure uq North 1U: avenue. I SANDY " f I SANDY. Sept. 22. -Mrs. D. H. Stuart entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday In honor of Lincoln Peterson, who Is here on a furlough. Covers were laid for five. Mrs. George Bateman entertained at a miscellaneous miscel-laneous shower in compliment to Mrs. . Murye! Allsop. formerly Mifs Valoy Bateman. at her home Wednesday afternoon. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Evan Jensen, Mrs. Louis Van Dam. August Melson, Mrs. William Hughes. Mrs. C. P. Swenpen. Mrs. S. P. Christcnsen. Mrs. T. C. Davi?s Mrs. Arthur Hughes, Archie Crapo, Mrs. S. Brady. Mrs. Le Roy McGee. Mra. Packer, Mrs. L. Kinny and the guest of honor. Mrs. Sarah Hadlcy of Murray visited here Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. T. E. Marriottt, Mrs. L. L. Raddon and Clyde Raddon vUlted in Salt Lake City Monday. Mon-day. Miss Fae Stuart loft Monday for Logan, where she will enter the U. A. C. Mrs. R. W. Bom and Mrs. George McCorkle were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Mrs. George A. Jenkins or Murray visaed with friends in Sandy Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Ilewett and children motored mo-tored to Salt Lake Monday. Laurence Monson Ik here on ft furlough from San Diego. Cal.. visiting with hia parents. Mr. and M n Lars Monsou. Mrs. Annie Bang ley was jIeasa.ntly surprised Wednesday by a few friends and relatives at her home. Mre. Hyrum Berkstead, who has bex-n a guest of her mother, Mrs. E. Harrison, ha returned to her home in West Jordan. 0. H. Hard cattle was pleasantly hut prised nt . ' hie home Monday evening by a number of friends and relatives In honor of hie birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Mr. and Mrs. Colman Loft of Salt Lake were , week-end guetts of Mr. and Mrs. James R, Lane. Mrs. Hicks of Pleasant Green Is a guet of her mother and elster, Mrs. C. B. Driggs and Mrs. Reg White. Miss Mollie Lindfll visited1 in Salt Lak Sat- v- drday. ' |