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Show IntermouDtain Social Happenings ! PlDAHO FALLS, IDA. ; . IDAHO KAI.f, Idaho, Dev. Mrs. . V. Klii-T left on Friday morning for S.iri I'rauciyi'O. .al., on account of the tllncs-s of her daughter, Mrs. K. L,. Bradley. Brad-ley. The Indies' auxiliary of the. Fre.shv-tcrlan Fre.shv-tcrlan church was entertained by Mrs. Keddic at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John M'aekcrli entertained the Mystic Six club at the home of Ur eis- ter, Mrs. C. I). Nation, on Wednesday aitcrnoon. At the regular meeting of Lily Rehekah lodge, held Thursday evt ninp, the following follow-ing officers were elected : Mth, Km ma "Willis, noble grand; MUs Kthe! Woyce. vkc grand: Mrs. Anna M;iy Kricksun, re-rordingr re-rordingr secretary; Mclroy Marker, financial finan-cial secret a ry ; Mrs. T-aura Krainard, treasurer; Mrs. Leorni Miller a.nd Mrs. M. Buckland, trustee---!. Mrs. Edgar K.arls and Miss Km ma Dahlstrom entertained a number of friends Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. J. K. Cardort of Ugden. who Is vis-itlng vis-itlng here. Mrs. Low Mason and two children, who have been visiting friends in New York tor several months, have returned home. At a regular meeting of the Kan tern Star held on Friday evening the following follow-ing officers were elected for the enduing year: Mrs. L-. E. Fisher, matron; Mrs. A. A. Krothan, associate matron; Mr?. John Henry, conductress; Mrs. O. E. c : Klockentegli. associate conductress; Mrs. KHla Wlerinan, secretary; Mrs. James M. tlams. treasurer; W. A. Bradbury, pa-j'on. pa-j'on. No refreshments were, nerved, but the ladies were entertained by the Club of Commerce band and vaudeville, which wm greatly enjoyed. Mrs. L. W. Van YVieklen of Oakland. Oik, who is returning from a visit with frlenda in Connecticut, in a guest of her sister, Mrs. P. C Fal'tuest. Mr.-. Heber Kelly, who has been visiting- friends in Salt lake City for the past two week?, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Marsh of Rexburg. who ha."! been visiting Mrn. Marsh's mother. Mrs. F. W. Harper, for a. short time, left for their home on .Monday. The children of O. S. Lee, Sr., gave a dinner at his home Sunday in celebration of his eighty-second birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. A number of friends of Mrs. Lucy Kelson Kel-son surprised her at her home on Sunday evening, it being her birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. A get-together social was given by the members of the Presbyterian church congregation con-gregation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j. M. Adams on Thursday evening. It was in the nature of a reception to the Rev. Arthur F. Richards and wife, the Rev. Mr. Richards having accepted a call to the pastorate of the church. Mrs. H. G. McBeth. who has been visiting visit-ing friends in Salt Lake City for a couple of weeks, returned home on Tuesday. Mrs. E. R. Ripley of Portland, Ore., is n guest at the home of her cousins, Br. and Mrs. H. C. Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Eien left on Tuesday Tues-day moring for their former home in Kansas, where they will spend the remainder re-mainder of the winter. The Young People's society of the Baptist, Bap-tist, church met on Fn day ovening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ellcdge for a monthly business meeting, when the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Eela Keener, president; "Worth Wright, vico president; Bern Wright, secretary; Lois Fuller ton, treasurer; treas-urer; Wilhelmina Fuller-ton, organist. Mra. J. S. Eastman entertained! the members of her club Tuesday evening with a two-course luncheon. The even-lv even-lv l,lg wyjJ spent in social intercourse. Those TrV p'-esent were Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ted Smith, kv Mr. and Mrs. Kinmett Asbury, Mr. and VMrs. Charles Sleppey. - On Monda:' evening at a regular meeting meet-ing of the Idaho Falls commandery, the following officers were elected for the ensuing en-suing v..iir: W. A. Bradbury, eminent -unmiandfr; J. A. Crowley, captain general; gen-eral; J. A. Kimb'Hll, piolatp; Arthur W. j Holdm, senior warden; L. E. l isher. iunior warden: J. S. Eastman, warden: J. K. Black, sentinel; C. O. Brown, recorder; re-corder; Bowen Curlcy, treasurer, j Mrs. F. C. Edwards of Pocatello, who ' 5pcnt the wrrli with her daughter, Mrs. K. A. Freeman, returned to her home Tuesday. Mrs. Pal via Cragon left Wednesday tor M-.-Oammon. Idaho, where she will re- ; main a few days and go to t-alt Lake City for an extended visit. A number of her friends were enter- tamed by Mrs. Fred Cox at her home on I Tuesday evenmg. Following supper cards , 1 oc'-upid tlie evening. Those present i w'-rc Mr. and Mrs. H. C. J-o: Mr. and; Mrs. Ray KelK, Miss Irene Dorcheus, j .Mr. Koridon Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. j Fred Cox. Mrs. W. A. Raceley lefc on Thursday morning for Pender. Nob., on account of the illness of her father. j I Mrs. .1. W. Beachey, ?ho has been vis-I vis-I ittng her rarents in Nebraska for several sev-eral months, returned home W ednesday. I At a regular meeting of the Eagles' lodge held on Wednesday evening the follow ing officers were elected for the ensuing year: Charles Coughlan. worthy ! president; Edward Elg, worthy vice pres- j idem ; Alma Peterson, worthy chaplain ; I-f. A. Robinson, secretary; C. W. O'Ban- , non, treasurer: W. H. Howell, inside guard ; A. B. Benson, outside guard ; J a rues Westergaarri, John Erickson and Barny Gcsas, trustees. j 4 M'GILL, NEVADA . M'GnE, Xev.. Dec. 30. Steptoe lodge No. -10, I. O. O. F.. entertained its members mem-bers and thefr families and the Ue'.je kalis and visiting members ft the lodge hall Tuesday evening. Children were t'n principal entertainers, but were assisted by Mrs. George Marfih. Mrs. G. Vick-berg. Vick-berg. Mrs. J. O'Hara, Mrs. P. J. Kraus. Lieutenant J. Sturm. Past Grand Master Canting and ShiUer's string orchestra. At the conclusion of the programme refreshments refresh-ments wer served and each child received re-ceived ca ndies. nuts and' fruit, after which dancing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Goodman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baldwin motored to Ely Saturday evening to attend the dance given by the l;:af-n.rn Star. Mrs. Thomas Bl3lr and liitle daughter arrived home Monday evening from a three months" vacation spent at the coast. Lieutenant Joseph Sturm and four rquads of his comnanv stationed at Me-Glll Me-Glll attended the Elks' ball in Ely Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. The ball was given by the Elks of the district for the benefit of the rifcd Cross. Lieutenant Sturm drilled his meivin the hall and saluted while the orchestra played "The Star-Spangled Banner." Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watson, Mr. and-Mrs. and-Mrs. E. C. Leak, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Geary. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Willnrd Scott, Mr. and M rs. Tom Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holmes motored to Ely on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening to al tend the dance given by the Elks of the Ely district. On Wednesdav Mrs. R. K. H. Pomeroy entertained a large number of Ely and McGUl friends at a bridge party. Mrs. C. N. Ohapin of Ely won the ladies prize and Dr. G. W. Haven won the men's prize. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bernstein and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Holt motored to Ely on Wednesday evening to attend the Elks' dance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon Jenkins and Lieutenant and Mrs. J. Cleveland McGill were "at home" Sunday afternoon after-noon to their many friends. Mrs. George Riser, Mrs. George A. Whftely, Miss Maud Price. Miss Louise Lockhart and Miss Madce Smith ai-slited in receiving the ; guests. ! Tusdav evening several members of the O E. S. motored to Ely to attend tu-annual tu-annual election of officers, which tooK Place at the Masonic ball. The fodowin? oiTirors were elected for the ensuing term: Worthv matron. Mrs. T. J. Rees. worthy patron. G. Stephens; associate , matron. Mrs. M. Gallagher; conductor. Mrs. G Stephens: associate conductor. Mies Marion Newman: secretary. Mrs. I Lea high: treasurer, Miss Fanny cup.rt--U 'he ci.-ise of the meeting a Ugnt inii'-heon was served. The 'members bavins Pledged themselves to assist tne Hoover food administration, there will no ban-juet at the installation ceremonies this year. ; The McGill ReT.ekah lodce beld its ec- Hon of officers during the regular session Thursdav evening. The following e elected 'for- the ensuing term: Nonle grand. Mrs. Ed Eason: vice Riand. Mr John Metzel; secretary. J Hendr. . treasurer. Mrs. G. Yickberg. One of the chief social events of the Treek was a dinner partv sriven b end Mr., c, A. Whltelv at th"ir home in 1lv tiieir -u-sts were Lieutenant and Mrs. J. C McGill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Vernon Jcnkin3 and Boyd Jeniuns. The schoolhouse was the scene of much , merriment on Saturday rvenin? of lt week, when the eighth and ninth grades gave an invitation dance. 51r Harold Maier and children motored to" rl'v on Saturday evening and were the guests of Mrs. J. T. Elliott, an old- . time resident of McGill. j Lieutenant and Mr?. Cleveland M-'Gill ; wre passengers on tne mam ne -1- ; neslav morning for Palo- Alto. C.i.1.. where Lieutenant McGill expects to be stationed for a few months. TWIN falls, Ida i I TWIN- FAI.XS. Idaho, Vec. ,.-A yrv3zc j party and luncheon were given bj I Moward Conover and Mr?. C. F. Persons on F?!day aftcmoon at the ?"sn!'ne-Bourints ?"sn!'ne-Bourints of rink ami white eama ions ! adorned the rooms., while the him' neon table appointments were ot a rati loui nature, tiny candles lishttn? a number ot liitle silk Ameriean llass. -Miss Ihclma Conover assisted the hostesses-. Friday evenins a parly was given by Mis I.ucile Cameron, announcing her en-Kagement en-Kagement to Robert Hampton, the we.l-dintr we.l-dintr to t.iUe plate in January. Vive hundred was enjoyed during the evening by the fifteen guests present. Mrs F. C. Boone entertained the meni-bc'rs meni-bc'rs of the Country W'oiran's rluh Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. A paper on "Child Yv el-faj'e" el-faj'e" was given by M'.s. Ray Johnson ind a talk on "Good Fellowship Anions: Women" was given by Mrs. J. F- White. After a short business meeting. Ked Cross sewlns was lakeil up for the remainder of the artemoon. The next meeting will be a children's parly, to be held some I time during the holidays, at the home of Mrs. Otto .Johnson. ' Mrs. Wavne Johnson was ho.-te.ss to a number of friends Friday afternoon at her apartments in the Rogerson annex. Five hundred was enjoyed during the afternoon, followed by a 5 o'clock lunch-con lunch-con served to the fourteen guests present. The members of the Acirema club were entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. C. D. Weaver. Eleven members were present, pres-ent, and the afternoon was spent in the study and discussion of the lives of prominent American women. The fourteenth birthday of Master Russel Husted was celebrated Tuesday evening, when nine of his Boy Scout friends joined him in a good time that included games, contests and refrcsh-I refrcsh-I ments. Wednesday afternoon the "Fnily club met witli Mrs. Sherlock. Fled Cross sewing- occupied the afternoon. Mrs. Li-nest if. Suehr entertained the M. C. It. club on Wednesday. The Salmon Social club will meet with Mrs. Dean Miller on Thursday, December Decem-ber 20. A large 1 umber of the members of the Rusiness Women's association attended the regular weekly dinner and meeting of the association on Monday. Tills was the first meeting held in the nev quar- tore iust onened to the asnoeiation in the handsome new Presbyterian church. A hot dinner was served by a committee of Presbvterian ladies. The hour after dinner was spent in .discussing Red Cross work beinpr taken up by the business women wo-men and listfinili'-r to a talk given by Miss Kllen Goebel concerning the Importance of the coming registration of women. A banquet was Riven in the high school auditorium Monuay evening for the members mem-bers of the victorious high school football foot-ball teams, which are undisputed champions cham-pions of southern Idaho, Interesting talks were given by several members of t lie tea.ms and bv Superintendent Hal G. Blue. Principal C. H. Doorman, W. TO. I Bard rick and Kveretl M. Sweeley. The banquet was prepared and served by the I domestic science department. -Music was given during the evening by forty-five members of the girls' glee club, under direction of Miss Jessie Simpson. j ST. ANTHONY, IDA. I v ) ST. ANTTTONX, Idaho, Dec. 15. Mrs. Rov Knirely left Thursday for .Ta-oma, j AVafh., to visit her husband, who is at Camp Lewis. I Mrs. .lohn T. Wilcox entertained Iday of last week in honor of her mother, : Mrs. Kimmpy. Tt was the birthday of I the guest of honor and the afternoon i was spent In knitting. Light refreshment refresh-ment were served. The Monday Bridge club met with Mrs. 10. M. Van Tafiol this w'eek. Mrs. Zarn ! won the trophy. It was decided to disband dis-band until after the holidays. The St. Kathcrinr's g-tiild has discon-i discon-i tinned its meetings until after New-Year's. New-Year's. Mrs. C. It. Causey left Thursday for American Luke to visit her son, Lloyd, I for the holidays. j Mr. and Mrs. J. R Lewis left Satur-! Satur-! day for Helix, Ore., where they will make I their home. Miss E!Ie McDermet of Denver, Colo., 1 arrived Thursday for a visit with her ' sister, Mrs. H. C. Ross. j Mr. and Mis. E. B. Prater are rejoicing ! over the arrival of a baby daughter. I 12phralm Jensen of Boise arrived Mon- day and he and Mrs. Jensen, who had spent Thanksgiving- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott, left Friday for I Salt L'ake, where they will visit rela- tlves until after Christmas. I Miss Gladys Hix left Monday for j Blarkfoot, w here she has accepted a j.o-: j.o-: sitlon. Mrs. Gra ce Hnrlburt of Tocatello wras htre bet w een trains Wednesday, the ' guest of Mrs. H, C. Yager. j M-is. Will T.avory of Rex burg1 left Sunday Sun-day for her home after spending the week i with Mrs. W. M. Bnrland. Slie assisted j the Catholic ladie3 with their bazaar. i The Tuesday Evening Bridge club met this week with Mrs. C. C. Moore. Mrs. Gibson was awarded the guest prize, Mrs. ' Moore the club prize and Mrs. Stone the consolation. i ELY, NEVADA . I ELY. Xev., Dec. 15.--Miss Dexa Straight enterta ined at "OftO" Mondny : pveninfr at the Steptoe hotel, the guests , being mostly members of the Spoon club, for which Miss Ptra ight ba su bpt ltutd f re"pintly. Miss Mnud Smith won the ; spoon. Refreshments wcre served. The S en est a were the Misses Maude Smith, I Madge mtth, l.yda O'Mare. Margaret C'l hi rc. A Ida Sf.pvpns. Hariette ' irier, : Fanny i"upid, Eva Timmons, Esihpr Rum- biiugh, Dorothy Nbpriraul, Dorothy Richardson, Rich-ardson, .Tosephino Munro, Maude Price, , (.'nrrie Eindsh-g and Mrs. Alfred Doull. ! Owing to tlr sudden death of MuriH rMvid.-on thp Hwvfr party to hnve btr held in Odd Fallows' halt on Friday pvr. , ning by th Ely navv unit has been post- ; poticd until after Christmas. Mis ra Dwyer of McGill visited in 1 Ely Wednesday. ! Judge and Mrs. Ola.rence J. McFaddeu entert.iinrd at a Dunch luncheon fondr.y evening, the guests being Mr. ;nnr Trs. Arthur Kneeht. Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Gor-don of Met i ill and Mr. and Mrs. George Jetter. Mr. snd M.rs. Tho "UVtmore nnrl rhil-fireu. rhil-fireu. Doris and "T-ddv." left Monday to . make Their hoif in Santa Cruz. m.I. Miss M-l-ired W'cimorr will remain a:.d mflkr h"T tiome with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. P.a-posa. P.a-posa. A: tho IFt mrrting of the Altar so- : .-iTy of SaT-ad Ti'art church th. fnlioTT-. ivg new ct'fii crs were elect ed : Mrs. An thony Jurieh, president; M.rs. James Boy-Ian, Boy-Ian, secretary, and Mrs. W. V. Kincy, treasurer. I Mrs. .lames Bennett has returned from an extended eastern trip. She visited in New York City, Roeh'Ste.r and Buffalo, where she was extensively entertained. The ladies of the Methodist church held a successful Christmas bazaar Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Clarence G. Barron returned Monday Mon-day evening, having spent the past five weeks in Salt Lake City, where she whs the guest of her sister. Mrs. A. tl. Pea-body, Pea-body, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Wallace. Jr., accompanied ac-companied by their son, "Buster," left for California during the past wek. and before returning will visit in I jit tie Hock, Ark., for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Fr e d T . W e s t had as a dinner guest on Thursday evening Miss Susan Brown of McGill. Mrs. Elmer A. Prot-tor and son of Salt Lake have arrived to sppnd the holidays with Mrs. Troctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Graham. The meeting of the Big "oOO" club, which was to have been held on Sat ur-day ur-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred T. West, has been indefinitely postponed, owing to the death of Senator H. A. Co-mins Co-mins and of Miss Muriel Davidson. Mrs. D. P. Hartley , entertained the Tuesday Evening '7.00" club this week. Ms. John Weber and Mrs. Fd Millard captured the prizes. The guests were the Mesdames John Weber, Ed Millard, Samuel Sam-uel C. Patrick, R. II. Richardson. Jerc Kent, J. E. Callahan. George H. Eindsley. James S. Bonnet, E. L. White, Percy Jackson, W. O. Moorman and Miss V. J. Carothers. Mrs. W. Y. McGill and daughter, Mary, will spend the Christinas holidays with relatives in Cincinnati. BEAVER I 4 REAVER, Dec. 3 5. A simple home wedding was that of Mir-s Madeline F raze ra-ze r and John T. Waldis. which took place Tuesday afternoon at the bom1 of the bride's parents, Mayor and Mrs. D. 1. Frazer. The ceremony was performed by Elder Rheinhard Maeser, in the presence of relatives and t lose friends. The bride wore an exquisitely dainty hand -made gown of crepe de chine and georgette, and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. A wedding supper followed I he ceremony. The decorative scheme carried car-ried out in the home and on the table was artistic In its simplicity, and daintiness dainti-ness was the keynote. The couple left immediately after the supper for Salt Lake City, where they expect to make their home this winter. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray Glascock of Wichita. Kan., are guests at the Mansfield. The Mansfield was the scene of the second in a series of dancing parties Fri- day evening, given by Mrs. O. F. Mc-Shnne. Mc-Shnne. for the benefit of the Red Cross. The funds are to be used to defray express ex-press charges on Christmas packages which cannot be taken from the regular fund. The guests were the young friends and classmates of Kenneth Meyha.no. l.At-tle l.At-tle Miss A lice MeSha nn, the youngest member of the Beaver county chapter, assisted. Miss Verle Gilbs, Mrs. Clifton MrSbane. Mrs. Arnold Parkinson and M b:s Henrietta Hen-rietta Gunn formed a busy party Wednesday Wednes-day evening. They spent the evening in making candies for the soldiers. Mrs. Emma. Mathews has gone to alt Lakf City to visit with friends for a few weeks. Mrs. Edna. M. Westermnn was hostess Tuesday evening at a knit tine pa rty a t her home. The guests spent-the evening making sweaters for the soldiers. Supper was served and fortune telling" was the diversion. di-version. Mrs. Jospph R. Murdoch left vestord.iv for San Picgo, where she will visit with her son. .John R. Murrlock, who is stationed sta-tioned at Camp Kearny. Miss Rertha Price is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Price in Salt Lake City. Mrs .A. 1'. Farnsworl h has gone to Tnglewood, CaJ., to sp-nd the v i nt er months with her daughter, Mrs. David HoldiLway. Orson White was the reeipfcnl of a surprise Wednesday evening wIipii a number num-ber of his friends called with laden baskets bas-kets to celebrate his birthday. The Art and literary club held its regular reg-ular meeting Tuesday evening a I the home of Miss Fvelyu While. The Hub met Friday evening with Mis:-- 1 1 vene;-t, Grover lo plan u Christmas programme. Mrs. Fleet a. Porrlty is upending t he week-end with friends in Minersvlllc. |