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Show POCATELLO, IDA, T rOCATTTA Tfhiho. Oct. 6. Mrs. U. W. Phillips has returned from an extended extend-ed visit with friends In Montana. The Altar society of St. Joseph's chun-h held an Interesting meeting Tuesday afternoon in the parlors of tho Knights ot Columbus hall. A patriotic programme waa given at the Idaho Technical institute Wednesday, to which the men who had reported for service and kfi tliat eveidng for C-mp Lewis were qiven a special Invjtn tion. , President Miles F. Rerv-i delivered an In- 1 spiring address on "The Defenders of De-mocio-'v." A special programme of music was rendered. The Pocatello Art club met "Wednesday afternoon at the public library. Miss Ise , presented an interesting paper on "Kgyp-tian "Kgyp-tian A r--hi lecture," "nil Miss M-: 'on-nell 'on-nell dea It wit h the Huhject, of "Greek Architecture" In an Instructive and entertaining en-tertaining manner. Wednesday afternoon the Royal Neigh- i bors held an enjoyable session fit the Kagles' ball. An instruci ivc lec ture on the v.'ork of the order was delivered by Mrs. Hamlin, the district, organizer. John W. Peterson and Harry Kinney, two well-known Po'Htello oing men who recently Juined the encineering (-orpH, spent several days nt Itome on a furlough fur-lough during the week. liVeine Oilier, a. farmer popular tu-de-nt at t'ue Idaho TechnicaJ institute and who was later ene.T-,'c.l in reportori;il work on a local paper, spent a t'ow dHys in town during the w-ek on a furlomh from the S:rond Montana national cuard, in which be is now a r.orp'r;il. Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Andrews left this wee-k for their new home in AMm-pierou1, N. T. Mr. Andrews, who. t a number of years, has been one of I be active r'al estate rnen of this city, will en;'at,e in the building and loan i-.:siness. ; Amonif the out-of-town visitors who ' an ended the Roptist conference which 'was held In this citv duriru? the week wero .iudye Frank S. l:-fyri-h of the , L'nited Slates district court. The Rev. C. 1-. Tawjn of I'.fiise, I". r awford of T.uhl, Mrs. W. H. S.tt of Twin Falls. Mrs. K. V.. Greeriwooi (,f American Falls. W. K. PettiLone of Idaho FpHs hivJ J;. M. McfVacken of Bo; re.. Jud-e Dietrich, president of ti;e conference, delivered the ojierimg address. Thursday afternoon the Indies of the G. A. R. mi! at the home of Mrs. Rilli-hiid-e. On the eve of her d'-pa rt nre fpr Oro-v-;ile, Ca.i., this week. Mis.-? J,uh Wa;dey was triw-n a ple'sa;it surprise par'.v bv tiie ot'.e;- ni'mriiru (lr f:,e a :;dit"."iu7n stO'-k 'O.nrir.y, with whlel .--he h:.v l.".-n asonifd for several months p;u;i. ' s Wasley niade many frienos oiiringrhcr Ptay in this city, whose hearty good wishes go with her In resuming her worh as one of the faculty of the Orovlllu ' Conservatory of Music. Mrs. Roy Martz and family have left -for their new borne, where Mr. Martz Is employed in the postal service, having -, been transferred from this citv. A plea'--, ant surprise party was extended tin Misses Martz by sonic of their school .' friends at the home of Mrs. George J- ' Smith on Sixth avenue. Attorney nnd Mrs. A. D. Merrill aro th--proud parents of n ten -pound bov, who' arrived Tuesday night. Both Mrs! Me.-- , . rill and the first-born son and heir arc . reported as doing nicely. Miss Irene I iurl, who has for some ' ' time been with Dr. A. M. Newton as u special nurse, left for New York thr week, to lie gone some time. Work is reported io he prnnrrssltr? finely with the Ivast Side knittlnc; nni:. the members of which are busv maklm: various articles to add to the comfort of the men doinw active. sendee in the iuivv. Tho card party given by the Civic club P t the Commercial club rooms Tlmrsdn v evening proved to be a most sue es.'-ful ., , and en.ioyable affair, from which the nPi proceeds will he more than Half or the proceeds of oil the rvents given under"' the ausprcea of tlie club during Die war goes to the Rel Cross, the balance be- ' Ing retained for the park fund which the dub is accumulating. M, |